FRIDAY, OCTOBER B, 19S6V !>'■ -i":* Airenige Daily Net'pjriiss Run V . ' For the We^'Kuded Beptenber M . IM G , Th« Wtnllitr- F w i m at t V , 9. UrggMWr A dance vdl}. be held at .M B> Juros, ao;i o f Mr.'and A ^ V U i grhde class of th^^Wad* Mothers or^hSdren in the first Grand TalkCedar 0 1 » u t ' f o •Army and ^ a v y Club tomoi ~ t g ^ y Juros. M Branfora ,deir . School, Sdwiu^ ■ Ttmbr^i-' .grade' at RoberUoir School went' weider ai&iouncea^thdt ■ 'ht from JO to ,lv. Music ' for St::.^4s'^a^>cii|A the 304 haw stu- 1 2 , 2 6 1 ^ laereaatag ^^ehmilweaa,’ tSants'SKho'a; 'ijp Y i, NO* r 'the Moiilster'^.A viinh old ing the last decade:: ahbjUd'.iipnOKsk either .the Grand ,^ T U R I> A )BER c IkBu'e BtW nT'Hl McKcc'Bt., ton';<^linR and., faniity of wford?' tion'in, pne^of,J5 profeeslbnal .. -b ■'^a^all-Ced^.w the.,l> Gran.d U) C E N tE morft-r4nfonM&tU>nH^aoon fia' >fas5..^uae 'at;^th'e schopi Tuesday a«d Mrs. >>sD. Srtiith; 2 0 ^ ’ i Fair- . r^glit ar=n:oLctbctk Folldn^ng ' the ' :the Manchester ROdv^Jtn - = ^^ptimStpiiSe, T<^eeshment wifiiQje Clip'' bold its annual outingi A'nj’'.h lg h ^ h d o l. age glris and sbr^ed,^'s e r ^ for members only,''at the 'em ^' L es^ '^^teinbcrV'bC^'Meindrigl Temple.' their mothers who are Inurtsted ..... ''C; house in Cov-entry on Sunday. A' Pf^yOrtim yih to. Si»terS^^,^^ill.Si8ter»^^^^l. meetHipnlghtr ...... arejnvited to,attin4 a ^hmvlni^ W b A ;:«^ ^ C T u b 'd eleb i*atr "chicken dinner wtJi;'be served.' at T^ttock at th i^V P. J^ish 1 o»!!eighth ahnlvewiary With s 'C <■- FiinertL, rtbhje to P i ^ ^ ^ t r night a t thif''.,V. 111 4 ^ Miss Mafguertta Xt. Jkm^a; 5^2 ipecisjw .M . ni ufS»wwi.Hi ■i>»nrt__j >Vteinoon ot eit 5 5 oclock. O'clock, at)onsored>»4..t..^o!«ii»..Tl-_n.-^,ji-i.. sponaored^'t^ig. Follow ing, the diAnbtv an ‘ Adam's St., and Victor J. B iin i^ whose- widow 'ia^ijnutmber .hV^he^ Centlnei - HUl Teen Club Mtertainme^tk-was ^ presented ^ b y 230 woodbrldge St., will be u n it ^ 'c1^ r e ''\ iil4 be rto„ charge and'j-c Bureau .r'pfitdieU wH^ TOW COI%^*er '’T^ple. sS ygrakof‘the.^nemberSi The foi-'j'in.'r'S'i'Uige toiborrmv at 10 a.in. VAti^^SLOiN^ cd^ 91 'fr^iments' loitihg officers wert'.elected; Mil* in'the Hiiir+h of the Assumption. ^ 'F « r Eatiiuate CSU V cloudj^^aW^or today>AVdrtd «^sr- dred.Tedford. presidents.. Utlian — ^Series gaihe]:k{:::,Tanke« S ta -. ^dlumi,,with moderate.,^ aOiiihT ffc^PbRO^ . - ...... eciltive bhard ok...lhe;'t?«'rfU-''ry. vice..PreBl the X>emeu)iey, vtchj)resldent;\M ith! ,m Trotter \ BANK east, .windj) and feni^'ratures 4iutkley PTAv meet Monday at . ^tbMullen.' aecreairy: and Ifeive ■ have .a'rrh'ed aktheir iionie in St. Ben^lmxin DeMg^ s la y e r ' o f in the 'inia-60!a.'' ' ' H .P ^ 4 in . the stiffkrOom. All mem-1 VlhcekKjreaBurer,'- ^'. ' I tbe'-'amimer-A'l^thelr .irotjage^di^ aelMn^itftediir eni'Were expecteds^thla eve- , SANITARY PROTEaiON i ^I h e -PcPolish Xmrtican 'Chib' w ill | Covent "Hartfoi^^Stv^JInihcilt^^^spital. ning. with., graddaC; clearing AtUMI ■ihOlOB'.lllI Reeling tomorrow night ati. M 4 iy 4 'R i^ « M.gho6tiilgJit^^rtfoh|^s^ by Sunday aftemoon^". NEEDS Members of Manchester Grangif->®'n'‘^*®ck'dn, the.clnbroSms on Clin- 7 ^ -■J tihlay'’^ h lcli'^ . Yapkee Manager Casey' , are^requested to ifteel a't-.the ty. wn.,St>..Menibors are requcated to 'deaths:''^ Stengel called upon hia ace'^ b Y N ^ cU McutxJteiien. Ga. , 'Joljn E>U(oyla.^4;'iiprt o f Mrs. tlapki^ > P. Qiitidr Fimeral Hbnie 'a y 8 attertd^^'ae'.arrangenienu forSihe GENERA! Southpaw, Whitey Foid. in an ''oTelqck t^ g ^ it to pay resflecis to. 1 Pulaski'yarstdy ’ in' Hartford otf-H 9*>! VftS Ufiin 0 ■> N fe’ H VAIN MWff' ‘.‘.tNCHfYlb ;:OoodWHl, by ^> * o t i l ' ! ' 4'Xperrty \viU be aerVed^after thef TV SERVICI iTOAf JealotoJr'ii^la jnoth^^ay haVe.' game of th*' 1B5« ba*****"!! d n l n e n i t Oa.Ts TO AC ^^CaW 9 A. IVI. to 12 NOON ..,]'>''bean th4>«jpqye. eUaaic. ' -i. iMnotiOhdo^ Mrs. BeaWce F o x ' .Auerbach. 1 . ^ .. ! Nights Wm 9 9 pins ( H a iw r d ]RdHc,a, iitformad Da BrOokJ.vn ; Manager Walt . XIra. Chase Going Woodhoitse. and f , ; "LEC^M. SILVBRS|EIN ^ TEL. 311S-5194 XTagwtris auffer4(Kjtaad injuries fn' (Uton nonxinjded;' Irighthj righthander ’ Awn Modetl Ifllt I Cheater J,^ Later. Hartford attocfj kynwood''J5....^more.. executive i automobile accidi^t -here last m Roger CralgSn an effort 'to.. j ney. who visited the Smiet Union' V**-* president o f the Manchester i Ach’Miise iiv^hte; Tt Pays rtac. 24, agreed they ntight have make It'.three straight. axim um ! last summer, will give their im- Bank.' is .attending the ' * JdoAsint ■S,. .><, had. a bearing oh hia actionk^dnee then. Before you buy any Detective Uapt. Joseph P. Mc­ Boston, Oct. 6 <^FVrA Suffolk Superior Court jtiry early Widows, be sure to stop in j der the spqprorship of the Sen--I "'urth-by-the-seR.^ at Portsmouth; > Tampent jlca^Bureau forAVomen's Organiza-! N.H. ' ' which lad lip to the murder-suicide at Hble’s fotvjheir offer on by DeMagUitria at ‘ a Homestead Brink’s robbery— the largest ca.sh haul in the nation’s ciimi- I tion.s. The meetiTtg48 open to, the j • For a LOVELIER YO U- Ave., Hartford, iervice station. Visit Tito for ital history. „ ' v STIiAFFblU) ' Cluh will hold a pof- Talks .\hniit ‘HU Girl* • *** the Sendee i luck supper tomorrow night ' 'at The.wface a maximum.of life imprisonment. Buremi, •'30 in Tinker Hall. H# laid DeMagiatria, who uaea Crimea Report ^ T h e alT^ale jury deliberated 3 hours and 2’7 minutes be­ ALUMINUM , BUY NOW for iivxt time Ji a .22 caliber target pistol in the fore convicting .seven of the eight defendants of arm ^ rob­ Come to H A L E ’S T w double ahooting,* went to Sexton's '''' 'Psobuctsi X Service Station about 3:30 p.m. He Belgrade. Yiigbslayia, Out. S t/f) bery— meaning they actually participated in the Jan. 17, talked to the service atatlon^oper- — The firat of a atrih'g-ms*Gdlinnu- 1950 looting. afbr about "hia girl" going out nut delegations meet.s wrth'Yugo- • The eighth—Joseph McGinnis, 52, termed'by the prosecu­ with another man and then walked alavia Communist leaders today on tion as the “brains”— was convicted as an accessory before ikJIKHAIf^ vUJMHUMtoMi Fashion Decrees up the .street. MRS. ANNA GOODWILL the heels of President Tito's’ re­ AlMMfiiitHI Cmh^ r u n s L y n n e s DeMagisfri.s had left hia car at turn from the Soviet Crimea. the fact of armed robbery and accessory to breaking and en­ the station and returned a little the gun on himself." McCluskey re­ Tito arrived home without fkn- tering,which carry .the same penalty. ' over an hour later in Mrs. dood- lated to police. faie yesterday fron- hia 8-day visit McGinnis was acquitted of*— ' ■ ■ ■'' ‘ ...... 'niU'a automobile, accompanied by armed robbery and breaking and Detective Lt. William F. McCi'.e with Soviet Communist party chief her, Nikita Khrushchev at Yalta.. The , entering ch^ges by directed ver^ 'police quoted James Murrav. Vi "'J*'’ t * ’ Yiigoalav leader described his trip*» diet before. fhe' case went to the G>unsel lilies V a y Rd.. East Hartford, in the ria- I " ’ "T ' as ''purely private in character and jur>’ at 10:23 p.m.. EDT, ...last ENTER PROCTER & GAMBLE S tlnn «'i fh« tim« .. ...- imo. ... i>ec:uise the shots were fired at i night. h e .r / J m . J^nn'.nt ^ I IloW Caliber Of file Intended for rest." hut added th a t' ** Jacket and Shirt heard wine popping noises. I o.-hat j Convicted after the nine-week Buses for All or stale ammunition.. ^” viet-Yiigoslav relations were dla- V, looked out and Benny ( DeMagis-. ‘ trial as participants were An­ Dead on Arrival ciis.wd. thony Pino. 48; Vincent J.-Costa, trisi had hia hand on her right Mrs. Goodwill was shot five Shortly after Tito's return, the Presidential Parade ahoiilder. 41; _ Michael V. Geagan. 47; School PupUs times In the neck, .head and shoul- Yugoslav news agency Adolph (Jazz) Maffie. 44; Henry To Match” ^'Then I saw Berihy put some­ ders. police said and was declared Tanjug announced that Red Hun- Baker, 40; James I. Faherty, 44; thing to hia head and’ I heard an­ de.Td on arrival at St. Francis Hoa-' g ’**'.'''* Communist party boss Erne Ridgefield, Oct. ,• (ff) — TYiere other popping noiae.” Murray aaid. and Thomas F. ' Richardson, 48. pltal. ' , i Geroe—who was also a guest at A ll from Greater Boston. is nothing illegal in the provialoti ★ 100,000 ' H* called police aa aopn as he real­ DeMagi.stris turned the gun on ' Khrushchev's Yalta villa and four I Plaii Appeal of tran^ortation o f children en ized what had taken place. himself, according to police and Hungarian leaders will visit IN P R I Z E S Jacket $3.98 An East Windsor truck driver. was taken to the same hospital here Oct. 15. ( “ O f course'-we are going to ap­ town-financed school 'buaea 'to m John McClUfkey. told police he was . Visits of three other Communist peal." chief defense counsel Paul non-public school, Town Ckmnael Detective William F. Hippe of T. Smith said. "W e Tiave 21 days ^ lU III I TI \O lIl < OII»O^S driving by and stopped after he Hartford, .said the man was unable party delegations already had been John E. DowUng has ru l^ . •aw the shooting. "I saw him shoot, scheduled. to file thay appeal. These ' have been nine long weeks and we want Hia ruling was prepared'in prep­ III ICE Shirt / her three or four times and turn I (Continued on Page Five) The first gi-oup. a party of Ital­ $1.79 y Democratic Presidential candidate Adlai E. Stev Ipoka with amusement at the toy bulldog a few days to get slralghtenyd aration for the meeting of the ian Communists, cros.sed the Yngp- with which he was presented at his appearance last ni out." Board of Education Monday night slav border last n'^ht en route to ig h t'S t Yale’a Woolsey Hail! Behind him Fuliy L in ^ Flannel am Governor Ribicoff, left, and Democratic State Chairmannan Jo**"John Bailey. (Heraldj Photo— .by Ofiara.)— w. When jur>’ foreman Thomas F. when it will take up again the . the capital for several daya of talks Donahue. 43, read the guilty ver- matter of- providing tranaporta-. with Yugoslavia’s * Communist diets, McGinnis’ wlYe collapsed. tion to -Ridgefield children who Ike Maps Another Blast party central committee. The I Faherty's sister buried her head attend'theTie»rly-opened St. Marr Boxer L^igies $2.98 delegation is headed by Luigi , m^a handkerchief. A woman rela- y's School. Longo, deputy to Italian Commu­ Tive of another defendant scream- The matter came up 'at the Sep­ nist party boss Palmiro Togliattl, Adlai Calms Students ’ Boos Sizes 2 to 6x. . ed, tember meeting and was tabled (or BATH SIZE / At Adlai’s Plan on Draft Romanian and French Commli- Tuesda.v morning w as fixed as a m o i^ . The school superibtsn* niat delegation! airo are to visit the day. of sentencing. ' - dent, Dr. Joseph Grimes, has been Belgrade soon. YJUIGE SIZE 2 Far 2 0 c Judge Felix Forte told the conducting C05' a survey among 22 LA R d K x 2 for 58e REG. SIZE Washington, Oct. 6 (fl*) ■ New^shpek our allies who ai'e calling No official woulA. aay whether on Yale jurors: oUiier towns to determine those CTiticiam of Adlai E. Stpvenson's the comings - and - gpings w' ns upon their people to shoulder arms oh do and those which do not 2 For 5 6 c position on the military draft was linked. "I'm sure the community !• & GIANT SIZE 71c 3 r „ 2 0 c in our common cause." By LEONARD ZKIUENBYIRG proud of your courage.” / provide toansportatloh to puplla of expected today from President El­ • When .Tito weixt-ttr^aita. Com- thl^'.^ne. WITH COUPON / As in yesterday’s statement on non-public schools, as well as WITH COUPON 7VITH COIPON senhower, who says the Democrat­ inunlstagureefm Belgrade said Adlar E; 8teven^on:in-m7];p-‘ hMr G ood n igh t" ' ' ' T h e n he dismissed them to go/to hydrogen homb tests., Eisenhower pearance on the Yale campus last But those which have no set policy. ic candidate's H-bomb statements also can be counted oh.'to repeat h ii,^ v ltr p o s e was to support r Stevenson, an old Ivy -Die crowd cheered him; as h 'ew 'w -l^ isT wh^^ Bowling makes these points: / night in New Haven, had to switch Leaguer himself, appeared to take made his lyAy back to his automo-when their iaolatM,be- causa "confusion. . . and misunder­ in his pronouncement on thj. rushchev'ft policy of downgrad­ State law provides ' that children standing." ing 3talin and plug for continued his subject from the importance razzing in good spirits. Speaking bile to ricte at the'head of a motor- **7 / iOTTLES that he is sppaking.^jMv'Fresident of new ideas to the'W oi'ld Series must attend either a public school Mant Smqi Crotch Eisenhower r e p o.r t e d ly was and as the jruHrTJliii'ged. 'by the llberaliting of the U o'm m ii n I s t over a public address system on cade' tb the Municipal Airport* Hrman jury sat on. The case or a non-public sch(x>l which meets Qnxfisr •■ i.n if.. I calm a rambunctious crowd of " • but two'Ayere withdraiynrawi before it working on a second formal’ state­ ConstitutitSn with “ the defense and regimes of the the .steps d ) the hall after his inhere he took off about 10 p.m.’ for state standards. Section 780C of id forms. ' I »tudenu Who had gathered to formal speech. Stevenson said, Prtvtdence, R.I. was given 'tlje case.^The Extras, Large 6 9 c ment. similar to that on H-bomb., aeCtIrity of our nation." The.se totirrea said former For­ the General Statutes permit a boo him heartily. "Surel.v the students of Yale don’t? . Ra|>» 4JOP Slogan Edgar Davenport, ^ and Francis Butcher Boy Sets tests issued yesterday, to deaHvTfh In the statement yesterda.v. eign Minister V. M. Molotov and I Board of-Education to provide (o f _____ a ____a*i______, The Democratic Presidential Stevenson's other old Stalinists opposed the need a le.ison In manners from a In his f^ m a l address inside hohyhf Boston, were the transportation o f children Reg, conteijUotT^ that the Eisenhower did not mention Ste .nominee had a warmly responsive Woolsey Hall, where the audience' held in custody in th^ event they 26c Reg. ' SIZES: 8-M-L-XL T^eT Sleek Silhouette /. draft should nded "at the earl- vensnn hv name. Bu‘, he did' quote ■ •vmushchev liberalization policy. Princetonlan.’ ■"whenever transportation, is ___ a ral. . a. , ^. ' . . ^ * TYfAfl aMsi/f*** ••.iva Feal 1 .a... ^ .A audience in the overflow ci'owd of responded to his thrusts at the Re-l^re needed. / lest^jjKMTient consistent with the Stevenson's comments as he de Tito's sudden trip followed an But the bops, mixed with cheers reasonable or desirable." W ITH COUPON ' aai-s-tooLD coRb c o r d u r o y *. “ IN EVERT l i n e 3.400 Which packed Yale’.s Wool- publicans with cheers and laughter, j In hia final argume'nhv Dwt. u Jonal safety." livered some unconcealed sla'ps. equally unheralded visit by iBd laughter, cpntinued. He tried X Zelan finish. Washable. Trvo . butjton aey Hall tP hear his formal sjicedh. 'tp appeal to ’ the students’ patiio- StevMson attacked the ' Republl-' Atty. Garrett H. Byrne referred to His ruling asserts " It would l&rought to you by Yesterday’s statement outlined He-said *He regretted that the Khrushchev to Belgrade. That trip Kilt nSan t* •fliclMnt.s Mnexinev yUm wi__ __i_. <•__ . .. i.. logically follow from .readlng this blouse Is pleated front and back. One also wga called a vacation. But nian.v students among the tism, pointing out that conflicting cans campaign slogan of peace,, the • defpbdants as "p oten tial A FIT SO FINfi !” Eisenhower's views on Stevenson's government's policy with respect aectlon allowing a 'icboice o f a pocket. Contrasting heart thm on several thousands spectators who Viewpoints were essential to the progress and prosperity as danger- rnurdereTs, men who w'ould des- repeated contentions that th e to ■ testing ' large-scale miclear ous complacency. ' , _____ .kcJibol, which must be regularlv puffed sleeves and Peter Pan collar. WARNER’S Le Gant (Continued on •*agf Five) jammed the broad interset'-tion of 2-party system. 1 Snap Crotch ^spender longie has elas­ PIN-Sl]i>I (OAT BY KAY McIK)W^, United Statea should take the lead we'apons had been made a cam­ College and Grove Sta., outside He said new ideas, were needed ! ^r-ntlnued on Rage ^ attel^ed,^ that the school Jioard In ending hydrogen bomb testa if paign i's.sue. adding; And the 2-party aysteni. he spid,, go?ve Ive) tic waist with crossed suspender straph. And MALE’S brings it to you in thi.s e.xpertly .styled the 'hall, heckled him with chants Is ‘the essence of democracy >nd warned today’s / problems could as«jj,sttim-pnpiirrogeiTBwr Rose. aurprii^jned in sb^p'Color other atomic powers follow a sim­ "The manner in w-hich the issue of "W e Like Ike" when he eqtercd that conjplac.ency ' i hy means., of transportation’ to Warner’s .Lee Gant. The satin ela.stic back 'panel ilar policy. has been raised can lead only to don’t boo that, boys," he added j tain* the seeds decay. these schoo^ ^, the building and later as he emerg­ hurriedl.v, "please don’t boo th.af; /rowth ” 8 r' It i.sn't the first time Eisen­ confusion at home and misunder­ Bandit Queen "Thie does notxjnean that public smooths arid trims to new slim line.s; side panels of It s news—Kax^lcDotyelTjjarrow.s the coat silhou- ed after his speech to make a-brief With spunds of his own laughter ; "We have become the hower has replied on either, sub standing abroad," cPpeai-ance. wtprld’s i Estes Says Ike money or propertyis given to aid STORE OF MANCI4ESTER. INC. firm leno ela.i;tic pare hipsi’ Supple boning In lustered ^Ite. Its_4Rore^news— Kay AlclJowell lines it in Ject. He started in, as a matter, of bblfig carried over the piibllp a d -, gnvv because we $ 3.98 Eisenhower called the testing of Tomato Thrown in Car never stopped j or malnt'a'iipreUgious achoolA but- ■V' front panel. The three-in6h patented Sta-Up-'l'op nar­ jixoek^olor nylon fleece! Here’s the lovely evidence: fact, in hia first major speech of aiess Stevenson announced raising our sights, because we con-' nuclear weapons "an indispensable Leads Revenge The 5’ale'appea;i'am e also pro-i himself In favor of lowering the that the aid Ls given to'tiie pupils rows waist and diaphragm, will never cui-1 o r i» llr " cut shm as a pin, framed with a Rembrandt collar, the campaign a broadcast and tel- part, of pur defen.^ program.” stantly set new goals for ourselves : Realizes Nixon who are legally attending, such •lised addresa Sept, 10. vlded the-Setting for what was' voting age from 21 to 18. despite even as we gained the old. because Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Side-:front zipper. White. No. 9.32 mediujix-«r1^orfl3.T ■opla.shed with patch pockets and gentled with push­ He recited what he said, were reported to be the flr.st tomato- f the fact that not all iindergradii- 1 schools, to assist them and their He is .expected to take bn (he varying "proposala'' on halting H- Raid in India pretty. - good was never good parents to attend an - approved » • # < long...... 5] S.OO up sleeve.s. Lu.xiiry plush in latc.st fail color.s. Sizes tossing incident of the campaign. J atea agree with him; \ draft a. position much the same as bomb tests and _ quoted some enough," he said, Will Rule GOP School for the required time." A to 1,5. (Or choose it wjth ..Milium lining). be asaiimed then, when he The tomato plopped into the He finally w on Over the crowd He declared that the Country’s! ______. Price 4ald i .Stevenson language urgitig the cur- New Delhi. India, Oct. fi ilTx-.- Piiimocratic]candidate's open carl with a reference to his having been Although transportation o f non- that: ' I tailment. '' prosperity is incomplete ao long as f Alva. Okla.. Oct.. 6 t>Pi Sen. Shown wirtLA^fctrf'felastic bra. No. 10-45 ,.. .$3.95 $44.95 Word reached New Delhi today of at . that afternoon ' public school pupils has been up- GARDEN SALES "W a cannot prove ),vli« and Eisenhower said )hat what -he the murder 0/ 14 villagers in a re­ held by,^he u.S. Supreme Court c DA'I’ and l>RKSS DEP,\RT.MENT- -2nd M-OOR strong by hinting; th :t our military called "the iinwiadoln of such ac­ venge raid led by a woman dubbed 312 O A K U N D ST. The *J.W i R liB ll^ COM Bungnt oier the Yankees. A big priae. the displaced worker and the to have realized that the new nrea- draft might apon be suspended-- tion." without'proper international India's bandit queen. . cheer went up at this remark, so aging pensioner ™ c i» (Continued on Page F ive) PHONE Ml 9-9404 MANCHimil even though .evety family natmal- safeguards, was emphasized by Newspaper accounts from Rewa, News Tidbits ly hopes for the day when it Sen. Anderson (D -N M l, .chairman' ' 2.50 miles southeast of New,Delhi, .CORNER OF NlAtN ANDLjOAITSTREETS ~ - might be possible. This I speak ! of the Benate-Hoiise Atomic Ener i sail) the, gang also wounded five Culled from AP Wires . with the- students reasonably,-- calegoiically—-cannot be done un gy Committee. He. quoted Ajider- j We Suggest You Get Here ttegl - 1 persons i®*the nearby village of quieted. Stevenson repeated a. por­ and SJijoldering in between, and authentic ti^ League Shirt der w orld conditions of today:-It J son as ta.ving there wjia no indica- I Datia and carried o ft sevei-al tion o f his foi-mal speech in which The' Democratic vice oresidential Burly For These Specials! , B i g would w-eaken pur armed forces, j tiPn Russia would Mop jts tests Othels into .Central India's Vihdhva- A. lawyer discloses he lost an lie lold of having been in the Soviet' Yor » contender, startihg a full dav of Bulletins It would propagate neutralist sen- , hills. heifeaa' $5 million will while riding Union 30 years-ago as a.-newspaper' .Stevenson took the occasion ,rf^ m p a ign in g in Oklahonia. issued a front the AP Wires [ fT S ^ in checked tlment ,ever>’where. It would | ((Yintimied «wF>ge Tbirleen) The ga-tlg .reportedly was led by j commuter train from correspondent. • ■ -.J-.'. his speech on the Yale carnpDa-ti> ■------SPECIAL ■ “ Piitli, a woman said to be in her City to Ivis A^’eslbn, Conn: hom e.. Recall* RuKHia Vl*lt "reflect ” on the campaign trdate ijr'" Pre.sldent 20a who has become one. of India’s ; Autherine Ludy-Foster apparently '’.It -was an experience of several * and to comment on the kind ( if he wins a second term. Fashions zephyr I_■ * t ■ 'TiKjk xx*a« r\y/\ IKE GREETS NEWSBOY /»4iMV $££P /Voty/ ;top public ehemlea since the most 1 has not given up efforts to attend months 1 alwaya; remembered,” he’ fight he is making liow y ii com- The statement was prompted hy I FLOWERING SHRUBS IbSO-lOO Red Veto Looms U,N. famous of all recent robber gang' University of Alabama. *ald. "One: of the things I rernem- j the President’s assertion at a news ! - Washington, Oct. ff‘ (iipi— Fraa> oxford leaders - &tansingh—was ltilled''by TV'O slightly scratched Air her mos) (politely it that there were (Continued Five) conference yesterday!that he does' ident Eisenhower eioday greeted HARDY MUMS LARGE: PLANTS—Each 75c t it m0tf For Teens police about a year ago. Pbice lieutenants t - anrvlvora of not regal’d as entirely wise the the nation’s “ fyplcal newaher,*' Y L ) c—frrMirt /• ytMmg f r t t The dispatches said Putli led her 400-mllp-an-hoiir plane craah .and Constitutional amendment barring I-'14-year-oW Andy‘ WlUlamv of , Soviet to. Oppose men into Datia Wednesday be- parachute jump into Washington’s a third term for a Chief Execii-' Ames, Iowa, and gave him a cause'she suspected its inh.nbitants wild and rugged (jlymplc live. . • packet full of amah gifta. Includ­ All wool tweed coat, at­ had given information about her Jlouniains — back-at Paiije Air Eisenho'wer said that by and ing' two pencils gold-Ietteied SPECIAL For^e-''Ba'8e . . .A '3#-year?old tele­ MjcKebn’s Sentence Cut lar’ge the people should be able to “ Square Deal Candidate, Dwight to the police. ! SPECIAL 1.00 tached Hood, lined, every­ Western Plan for Suez ' .Putli was described as riding at phone company Worker fro'm Okla­ choose aiiybod.v they .want as D. Eisenhower." the head of the band, mounted side homa City threaten* to kill parents President, regardless of the nunv-, 'ij.-i L'.' TOZNAN TRIAL HALTED saddle on a horse and carrying; and endangers lives of-fou r de­ ber of terihs. HEMLOCKS THESE TREES ARE ID" to S4" thing you want in a I United Nations, N. Y., Oct. (iP'-t-cei'emony at'Williams, Dulles said tectives in .pistol-shooting spree By Secretfiry of Navy .v.4'fc"; .:»■.' s' 6 a. rifle. She, reportedl.v orders her-j Kefauver said:' "It has finally , Poznan* Poland, Oct. U iXt— HIGH. A GOOD B IT FOR THAT HE.Yn.DCK HEDGE. before ending his ■ life w ith shot classic coat, warmth and —T'Xypt and Ruaaia xre expected Egypt’s seizure of the canal aug- gang to tie 19 villagers td trees .occurred to Mr. Eisenhower that •Outburst* by two dcfeiMtut* tp hitdiack hard next week at the' gested an intent to “ control the through his temple. the political facta of life being SPECIAL.I.Od and th.en -ahoot them. Waa)iington, CMt. « UP)—Secre-f yeai-old veteran of I I years in the relating alleged police brulall- '(~A Western proposal for U.N. endorse- so-called grandeur of Egypt by l 'Extension of temporary tct | what they are. if he is .reelected as ties'and the acreantlng emotloa- beauty combine, mttJke *''*'^* j'ltr* •till alive.-but lo »«ry j order' against National tary o f the Navy Thomas has de’- Marines. had ''failed to exercise ii Shipr’ Republican Congress" after Frank­ ant on grounds of Ulneoa and drier soils, sun or shade. ’ . $23.98 "X. tricts in Detroit area to urge a bad conduct discharge and cut .1 Ih ~$J J3 3 lbs,- $3.93 not agree to international control The next council meeting will be 4-Although sentenced to three lin.Roosevelt’S death' in his fourth granted, him n aepnmto henring. SPECIALS o f the canal. The Soviet Union has Democratic workeya' to gel 'I'oteia other penalties ordered for MC- months’ confinement., XicKeon will held Monday.ot 9:30 a.m. lE ST) regtsjered for November'elecUon'. Keon on Aug. 3 after a court mar- term. ' supported Eg>’pt's natimiatiza- when Fawsi is .expected to lead T fe w -York, Oct. 6 (A5-- Capt. have, to ,Ser\’e only one month in EDENS IN HOSPITAL. ' Scoffs l/Tfl/TYM I mkI for the "cap-taltc-it*’ lawn. ^Rugged ' t e e n DEFT. . Republican •“Now it is coming home to roost tion of the waterway. ^ ' off. The opening round proltably Piero .datamal of the Italian liner truth squad" tlal had convicted the.drill in*tnic- the Parris Island brig. He. w London, Oct. • UH — Frlnn wear resistant gnuics of broader texture. 1 lb •$ .93 ^ Andrea Doria says he diacovefed trailing showing that hd party should SECOND FLOOR The S u e ^ debate appeared will end by Tuesday . night , and tamper with the conatitutton out Minister Eden nnd his ortfo both button-down ooUarl ,'headed for closed-dobr sessions as the logbooks had been left behind he ran were confined to « hospital la« then, -a French spokesman 'pre­ after he boarded a lifeimat the, statement of. malice or hate, or attempt to button-back! •oon as Soviet Foreign Minister dicted, the^e will be two or three deny to the people any o f the privi- day. The 89-year-old KSfifi Yew s— MpTOediiiq 9r upright.. . . 1.2S up Dmitri Shepllov, EgypUon Foreign i days, of private sessions, last man blflthe ainkihg ship. York-area, la< was strtchen with a fevar -yiM- Chicago police disclose two ‘ fun Y- . " ’*1 rights given thenr under Aibofvlfee—glebe or pyramidal center back-pleat!^ Miniijiler Mahmoud Fawsi. Secre- Calaniai testified ' .veaterda.v' at county as part of the confinement the- constitution," Kefauver said. ' -terday while he was rfaHtfigihlfi - ' -'x -.i The closed' meetings, proposed a pretrial federal hearing, pieltide dealers appearJo have.been trap­ A fter reviewing the case. .Thom­ Special . . .. tg iy of State Dulles and others yesterday by British Foreign Sec­ period., "The Republicans pushed the wife in University OeUegolwegf* - • e. ,0 • « 1.50 up. hkvo qiade opeping statements.. , ito a later trial of some'$40 mil- ped . by iiome mink . . fur . pieces. as aafd he was convinced MctCbdH Since, his court martial, McKeon la; tal. She, had beeu adaritted a A celebrity checks in... Ship'n Shore's fatnocfii Ivy League shift retary selwyn U oyd and backedt lion in damage suits .rekulting’ Two-story;, building Jammed with got* a "fair, trial,in every respect." I3rd Amendment through Congress Meh Jiwipar . 1.50 up Continuea Privsto Tsiks ' by OuUes, ar« intended to switch^ has been living, under restrittionfc'oi few holirs ^earUer for a dflirtal' Z.'^fC. Grttn Stamps Given With Cash Sales ftbfli the collision of the Doria spectatora watching religious pro­ But the Nsivy Seimetary wiped out out of their hatred of the dead' id elegMdy casual tatteruU checktl So finicky t^ tailoring - Delegates planned to continue the spotlight away and make it with hia wife and three children at R checkup. p ilT O a '‘Cypress— Special 2.60 with the Swedish liiier Stockholm. cessssion collapse*. Killing nine and the bad conduct diachaim, reduced RoMevelt: What they have dime their private talks over the week- easy fo r franR talks with Egyj^t. their home near the Parris Island ^HTOTOTOtrow film • .. .ao feather-light tlw fine woven fabric. ■ .you’d think it fieA Calamai aa})l he gave general injuring SO in Mathura, India. McKeon’a confinemeiit^rom nlile is. fo insure the futura o f a live ^*0- 2.00 . end.' Dulles txiriferred with Fswsi One British, diplomat u id the base. ASKS HUE, A D L a I D E B A T i'; -M orders to-his OTicana on the bridge' . Eleven printers of.'Indianapolis month's to three, an d ’^et, aside''a Nixon if the Republican Aichet is • fo r a half-hour last night. The Sec­ western gowera want to find out In Utrow1ng.out the bad conduct ra-elacted." . Atlaatte aty. N. Oet • m ; i—"Special 1.00 from a cuttom workrooml Washable tw(|-toDe cbeda to *.‘aaye the books" several hours News trapped, in elev'ator while re­ $270 fine, saydng that "for him I retary pf.'State. 'was to receive an- whether Egypt haa apy new pro-- dlachacgc. 'the jnoat . severe‘pari of Kefauver put in another 19-htmr —Gev. Robert B. M o ]M . i liM«fe’, P l i i e . K.J!IIKIIAt coM oowhite.,,sizet28to38. - \ . *' v before the Doria was abandoned. turning from :lunch.’ .’.Republican. believe that the real punishment, the qentehce* 'Thomas said he was 1.25 up' honorary degree .at WlUiaips Col­ poaals to offer and they think that, day yeeterday. etarting' with ap­ 4 lege' this morning but' was cx-^ The'akipper was asked: "Would State A**vfOobrKpcHena,» I ' / A ■} 'IV ■ v f ■■ , f ' ‘ 7- > ' " - f ■ ' V' s 7 ) - r y ' ■L ■ly y ' 4-‘, fA O I TWO , MAK^BSTEB E MANCHEam, cb^^SATURDAYr OCTOBER e. 195« u ■ T ’ T'SVENtNO HERALD, MANCHES-ba, CONNw SATURDAY, OCTolfeR 6. 1956 ♦ ^ Aa ; »AGE •works of «rl -Sn Pastoi^t^tte - -j Sifdio vfm «r«4io' -^ieels P^a^*^nls cUr in apit»..9r dtfferande ^f^tUe HlvM’.GtttiM 'airf jH- IS Captain Slly3|;j medlumv or naaoosUty. ~ Joycr^odricuK ’'feet«s, hf^Qulnnei' »aii rvice B inks-JarvtsT iye^hgA ...' T W i > ^ v ' ' w p o p — u i o '■ .TTie'Buckley Sthdol faculty held l«I E v e n ts h^ PoiRoqL v. , MAlOB'^I^^^IAIK oh-Ship^- ^lieeMirea o R ^ t «ppreelaDon in "w* - - -»—!> 1. ;^'jfet-gc^ainUaa^^ftlnlei) reception’' - for n >wSs..votcd u p«nmE»''Qf claM're,- jbronT’^Q^. S (Spe^l) ^ ^tackiand" aa a ^deiMSts th' :^BStrERTlM tRe >oom ine B. Neihoa, educatldrt jdlrectt»v ^ neeticut 8tste:GHUUr?=t)bt 18, ^ u r e h .^ h lV ;’Mes.; PT^kop'jvyvtll be ^ t ) } a e t ceiiUy wiIthjw'tollovvuis: h»iU*s«»- WU} continue every Thuradn^dven- M pndity,at tiihvljw e of JiTpv.jind a n d 20^-.; =5S^.,' . AUi oarat^the ship to^>geKthsf at the tda* t*hljjnW rs>--W ull am tng .T-:30-9, througfr'Dec. «, OrtUU'. Mrs. Rohdrt^manTmemberg of ltt> oka' an^''-documenUtrj?'’' ^ wlf*^ o^ ^the ^CTA ^ Amteraiy.^ proKf*Bt wasD*» i« U tiH i^veraary^ Ghriaf tinir "’ThaRkAglvlng Day, Nov. 22. Cjiter's ICplschRal psriBi^Hi]tlng st sdnt^. Cb9ss''-«nd scKiWsB,..wenp Jay Ix a n ' say-yes.” , prtlm jtnt; and Mra^‘ Vinceftt 301>AK STREET lOiir^ - ^ ^ ' J3pen.„to 'ineinRera and Hartford Anidton. Lake • afesinvitsd tJp-s,t- served*. splled^<1»ecause Die' ship- Rlmlki,' Ife of the «(hot>l.J)Hncl- reaid^ta .-.wrtitout- charge. Ndn. About Were in. 'aitaRdaRdA MANCHESTER Ts plajnM n^jtew m -at Kko'clock (i0-a.nv., Jnl^ member^wlll he chafed a^moder- tend a shetsV eventnjvln order ra' we'rsC VliitfiMd'C^Tnbm , > Ha .Vlll begone'bf Jlha.,apeiJi ^^hut at tha. moment 1 -dk^^- ■:^PAreRtB pre»ertV.wefc MrS; -atet» feefee, g ^ taetter ad«|u^nted'Urtth each Norwich^ and t f t i n D R I N ^ S * C ^ A h a 'jafte'rnppil'';ae^vi^^;^avll knoviwtjf'tbe shipW q :■ yatore 'TSvangeUstK?^'^^*. .Elliott^ ThJhlliloTegigt' Jb n fo r 1 o th er. River, taken a litading paft'-inOie own ^ * '\ t e l y . Rdwldj>..^MrSv .J)on Qum*R. Mr*.' Winter^ArrcaaMeg, SamrdaivOiSi^i^}..^^^ , -..;>Jiig:^tJia chumh. ahdeked Alfred \^drhiipr,.'Dr^ and 6 zss, ' 'A^oth^c[hureh>aIaoAit^h^churehAUso inin' tfte-AJ jthat’s'Why I -thE VI -Siantord 6. ,fr < ^ 10 a.nt. to d P.ht. ln > to r-^ K ." t Pecorai* , Malone, Mrs. 'Acthuv -VVilkle, an Lecture^ R6i FTosiiect 8£^ mOre aboirt^t. fet Siiei^'< btny AreiL.«;'^vlqr)^lA celebiA' k ^'•(Jharles 'S^-H aigitt^_^ Philip Stem. Mrs, "Herbert Snyder, tTospMi »i?Ti, ,cbrdlany. Invited to Attend. s p j f Utg it« ; -fiia Swedish line., appAMnUys-was Sabdataad ., '—ChurdL of ''-7: , cfitr^ce ,should "bemiaed;^ Glasses imy "htes. H arry H ow rpyi'M cs. Necvsltt for pre«a!qh‘ool through high-school ■nie reCtotr,'the Bevi. poiijtlas F RtAited In a nmJion8aHm(l YiaRor not Aatisfigd 'that'bhe books-^Wdr ,Y-9« e » , Pimm, will bd'r^maent to a n ^ STATE G ■ "U i Io B ool CToon^-. - , Lisk-'-Alr*. Rudolph He^;-..„Mra.' dtges e.'cterida,front OcT. J 3 th ro u g h l^fdkj^y-IurtlcipabelHina^ch^ . ■ St.. . . P»pi w ^ 8 a ’.^ WTIC—Momti^r... _ Charles E-iC. Carlson, Mt^,"Wil^ Jan. .30, 195?^SB.^ \ '\ any questlohs perisRilRg to .the the imiaioa, which hAs^jrt^fc: ^ they-Rre In--,existence, t h e ^ G—Pw6>£tai» YaJR WDRC—Music m t'A ntonlnl-- worship and Work of'this churbh. • WPOH—Juke BoSf^Uidsy Night nam G abbe^-;M rs. A rthur HtUs, \W »ifia-^ouse at>lhe Athendum, ASKS PRISON^DROOrYlATA -.yeloped Into a pr6mineni''ebh ehouT^^ made available." Haight wi uiRC—Pcmr'Sul* a t rehif It"ts-hoped. that-pther kreas-of the ^^P O P —T«npo ^Kuiditand Mrgr (Jeorge MatfieK, Mr.'. IrVlnff Ocr.13, eSJlupabus Day'i'-Ll a.m. to " Hartford, Oct. —Innwh fp! tnr- h:\! ^ TWO S: '" ic Hr. -ii' Sii;;,ss ''^fhil* In Albany, he also 'h ^ said, ‘THb-^yltal Issue is-w hether ^•'>- ^ Proudly Twolney. Mr».^, Ei'^^^^^W’lnzler, parish wtill continue this idea of and gu^ds at the StaL^e M eon in' charge qf a (Chinese Sunday SchooTf^ bhd.l6gs not'pepdoced are in exls- ...... ~«Tc a IJ(« ''^ ^ • t»«ntn« Oood^usla 5 p.m., to cefetoate Interhatiohal getting to" know 'each other,.' ^ ^ ttiaia Room • WKNB—Dthner Date Mrs. W'llWajTv Spodtver, A^ij:;^clVr. Museum Week..MMjihdrs of e d ti^ WethersfliSd^^have^.Jieeh'.urged to ^ and WT^ a l l Negro mladl.oii> tene'e*”, » , , WnCj-Newa and Sport* d N lo.-v, NTts.,^ 'A\ at^^tv.^Tejil^kivt^^ , 'Further . news-.nf the church ,1a 'notify the wlm t^if'they hitv^ R—Sporttt-Todar ■ ^ WDR.Trea»nc.v ^if Music lion staff VtlHl^lsttids-exhibitions. Shortly after the trSg¥<^1111 w ^ iiT» ThursdayThuisday ofof.t'h'e-jnonth the-jnonth a grotipifronjp of R'OCU.rGodd' Evemi Mra. RobwtQldy, Mrs, FTPyd Sul- was inkde.;^terday by S ^ e Ref­ Jtnxl turned over to the ItaliaYfei * “ 'UComt-Vi R u ta in Gta of Uie'^risttAro beginning eree Motloy who.'Bery- 10 Room WKNB—Dinner Date ' ■ cy, ^ stutj;^ of the BlWe,^ f donatilate general. ___ _ _ ..j» for Siibv, WTIO—M/mnor Robecl^ HohwielerT'Afrs. John An^ Jng a a A ohe-ntannaR d Jury; vmL \ Sfet b y f e r c le Calaniki, In effect, denied this. w n c —Qhlonstatr VI sumfotd sWDRC—Treasury.or Muitc ,. , .Orange Mbeta-. WPQP—Juke Box Bat. Night drebli, 'Mm . Franclg TWeUrle and «Y-1^E ASSOC^T'm PRESS start'B probe TuwktY^hto .poaal- -H e .said be saved hla .personal log s.^W DRC-^avy V* Ccimill TCo regular^meeting o? H5b>on ble criminal aapec1aO>fv.toe ait- - CG . WPOP—Trmpo Banditand Mrs. Bernard Cole. N e w ^ X p rk . M?e Irihe' Heinz The Friendship CJirelf of the ahd^two secret code books per- t:l» > WHAY-^KaSaletle-Novena^ Orange was held-Tuesday evwtng down strike at) on July 27 ats,^th« . Salvation Army will holS' It#' an- taintn^ty- the North Atlantic ■WHAY—UConn v i Rut(era WTie—MoitTtof ■ Linda Carriet;^ Patricia Liikak. Given,. 85, Hahehester 'VL;>bnly "WDRC—Dance OrchrMr* vitz, Martha Turner anw -WAnL\ at Gilead Cominunlty Hall, M ast^jirisbn. After the atrike eni m.iaj harvest supper on Thursday', 'Treaty (JrganizsUo., His personal WOOD—Mtano Room ter-uf the late H. Ke.nneth A. Pbrtec In charge,- Itmvss^i larged that drugs- and^ 'Wlwm-Bongi tor ^ t. wPOP —Juke Box Night ^mmerman, sixth pupils, fou'inie.r bf the food products Rrirp charge,; Oct. 26,.^from 4:80 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Lo^.^-^alamal sald..^ contains ad­ wTK>-OMo State vi Stanford '^Guests were Aiiatln Eniiihans, liquor had smuggled into the the atadeU^ r;> .' ministrative data but--no naviga­ ^ WDRC—Navy v» Cornrtl *’WH^Y--T.s^leiie Novena - ted at the tea. bearing^hm name, who after he? M asmi i r a cC - —Monitor i^.of Little Rlvei^ Grange; prison. The menu 'will consist of fruit tion, chgine room or wireless rec- WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WDR)—Fred H,. C ^ E A T a R E iKKaammamaamiBmmBsmn o Bandstand WPOP-Juke Box Sit. Night, Trimm«y,45., telecommunications In conjunction with this supper;- the circle will have a food sale fea­ HOSPITAL lEDS ^ **tfHAV—UConn vA Rutaera wMAY—Record Review adviser to mhe^ U.S. Information VYriC—Monitor K hlhltioas Agency, died Friday; He y^s bom turing a variety of homebaked and WHEEL CHAIRS WCCC—Record. Review jyDRC-Sstl, Night Counirv Style WKJfB-Sonas for Sat. . ' Truinbull: Cohnscticut. in Lancaster, Ohio. —- breads, cakes, pies and cookies. I f r i T M k u r m t u r e WnC-OhIo State va Stanford ^ WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night The public is invited to attend. MTDRC-^avy vi Cornell Painthr^'., bicentennial exhthttlpn • .lliCI I n COMPAXY WHAY—Record Review ' ePHOXE MI S-4158 ' WPOP—Tempo Bandstand Wnc—Muilc WlUi a Beat ^ opening’ Wtth roem bera'. reception CHANGE. OF HEART ■ siS r V pair 8AI.E or RE.VT /... WMAV—UConn VI Rutgers WDRC—Dance Orcheitra Oct. 10'^'and continuing San Diego, Calif. (tP) — Two WCXX:-dtacoid Revue ^.WTOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Nov. 25. More than..l40 w d^a of automobile hubcapa were received WKNB-dtongi for Sat." W n c —Onto State v i Stanford 'W 5 aY—Record Review thla revolutionary artist will he ex­ in the mail h>’ police with an un­ A b o u t T ow n WWtC—Navy ^ Cornell WTTCgMiieic With a Beat hibited. showing hia ability to rec­ signed note which aaid In part: BLISH WPOP^Notre Dame vs Indiana WDRCS^Garden Gate nWg*OP—Juke; jSpx Sat. Night ord both events and physiognomies "If you can’t get-.the hubcaps The. Joy fSrcle of the North i^ re n Fitudloa 793 MAIN ST.. TEL. Ml 3 m 21 ■ f e y —UConn VI Rutgers of his day. back to the, owner auctibh them Methodist Church will meet at the MRS. VICTOR JOSKPH BINKS^ WCCC—Record Revue WHAY—Haller "The- Camera as a Third Eye" off'^and give'•the money to the / WKNB—Bongs for Sat. WTIC—Monitor ehpreh.Wednesday at 1 p.ni. Cars R. E. PNDELL WTIC—Ohio State vs Stanford WDRC—Dance Orrhe’it'r*^ exhibition now hanging in the poor.'v, . ■ , PROGRAMS will be provided to take members Ba.sketa of white gladioli and*’ For a rnoto^' trip through the WDRC—Navy v i Cornell J^WTOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Special Exhibition Gallery '"will The aehder paid 38 cents post­ to the Retiige'-for the regular palms formed the floral setting aoiithern atatca, the bride will wear WPOP—Notre Dame vs Indiana Building WHAY—Haller Poit Continue through Oct. T. Photo­ age to man the package to police. meeting. In case Of rain, the meet­ this morning for the 10 o'clock a Logan g/een fitted suit with UConn vs Rutgers WTIU-Momtor graphs < of psychological intereata Video Everyday — ing will be b*ld in the church par­ wedding of Mias Marguerlta Mary chestnut btown accessories. After F and D AUTO STORE ^.ecord Revue yPRC-Dance Orcheitra anY—UConn vs Rutgers WTOP—^Juke Box Sat. Night world inside tfie jTiueeum, In thla ChaBBtl I Niw Bavia. Cobb. 1;M ( SI LOONEY TUNES \ 98 RldKc St,, is a candidate for Binks, 23o’ l^odbridge St., and Hinka^ U ^ a * " tr i^ ^ Schools, ■' ~:ecord Revue EASTWOOD WHAY—Haller Poit exhibition coniimemorating Inter­ CkBBBdl IS HBHflTa. C«BB. (SB) WORLD SERIES presldem, of the junior class at the late Joseph Binks. ,h ‘ a r'’fy' ’ “Business Built On ___Jongs for Sal. national Museum W eeK ^^t. 7-13. ChBBBei St SprlBstMa. Mbii. (Ul SA< RED HEART PROGRAM .^iigiiatanV-^Collegc. Rock Island. tha Rev. Francis T. Butler of- vL. FAIRWAY STORES ^JC—Ohio State vs Stanford w n c —Monitor /eff Chma^ler BUrlldg Bkydek CkBBBil M Niw BrilBlB, Cbbb. 1;U (Ul RAN TO MAN Customer Satisfactibn" WDRC—Navy vs Cornell WDRC—Politick! Addreex Interesting comparisons between tfalie Adams CalIvvA Oray ficiatril at the double ring cere-/i°''‘^r-'’u^5,^': 975 MAIN ST., TEL.M I3-T212 ^W PO P—Juke Box Sal; NlglU ChBBBVl IS WalBrbBvy, Csbb. 2:M ( SI THREE BELL TREATER Ill.'H* i* a member of the Delta Co. Her husband attended Hillyer,, WPOP—Kotre Dame vs Indiana CkBBBil S5 ffelyoki’ Mbii, (IS-ttl FOOTBALL Omega Nu fraternity. mony performed at the Church Full Insurance Coverage " A w a y College, and graduated from the'j •IteA Y -U C Vinn Vs Rutgers .WHAY-Mhonllght MaUne*^ "^ T h o —Vrw York - Ckleag. Oak* the Assumption. Paul Chetelat was T e l. MI 9.3033 WtXRI—Rieord Revue WTIC—Newa ■ o a t s " (22) CURTAIN TIME John E. Farrell^Sspn of Mr. and o rg an ist. University of Connecticut. He is a w £m c-N > w i K H liiig ' 12 :M ( t) RIG TOP After5:00P.M. \ WICNB—iongs for Sat._ , iVIllsA USI BOV BUOF.BS Mrs. Jam es Farrell, ,2®d Center J8t.. E.scorted to the altar by her member of Pj Tau Sigma, Tau Beta 1, WTn>r-Ohia State va Rtaafom u WTOP—J uke Box Sat. Night I __ . (SaMt COWBOY TMRATBB PI, the-American Society of, Engl- [ -WORC—Navy vs Cornell .- .’S:eas ;S* S>SaS:M (U) SATIIBDAY PEBPOBM- ha.s arrlveii'at Fort Dix‘,\N. J., and brother, Archie E. Jarvla the 82 BALDWIN ROAD WPOP—Notre'Dame vs Indiana WHAY-Moohllcbt MstlneV^ has been assigned to D 'Co., .Ird bride wore an all white glown of neers and is s mechanical engineer | GAUDET JEWELERS WTIC—Bporti Final yr-7 ANCK YOUR YARN SHOP M ANCHESTEK CONN. d:U — MANSFIELD lt:«S ttS) WOBI.D 8ERIKK Regiment of ^he U.S. A rm y^ain- imported hand-clipped /Chantilly with Hamilton Standard. 785 MAIN SL. TEL. Ml 3-4720 WHAT—UConn va Rutgers WDRC—Dance Oreheitra l:fS I S) LOONEV TI NES An Art Neadlesrork SnppHea WCCC—Record ROVus STARTSI SUNKSUNDAY ing Center Infantry for right lace and nylon ttille; tmde with a tlTtfOP—'^***" ®*t'j^>*ht I COXTINCOUS SHOW (IS) GRNF, AUTRY • FREE INSTRUCTIONS WKNB—Songs for Sat. Tab H aatrr Aadio 'SCarpby (St) MATUBnAV MATINEE weeks of basic -training. Prior Xo scoop neckline of seijum and pearl W nC—Ohio State vs Stanford SAT—Moonlight Hatlaee>. 1;IS ( II ADVKNTVBFJI IN SPORTS ; WDRC—Navy va Cornell pC—Monitor • ^s, Natalie W'ood Aaaa • FREE PARKING entering the Army, lie attended "appilque. fitted bodice and long >RO—Dance O rcheitra S;SS ( S) STAGE S BKVUE /- WPOP—Notre Dame va Indiana U :« S - ^ "THE " W o H t (ISAS) FOOTBALL BOUNnUP Open Tnes. to Sat. PtAd-StOO Manchester High School. lapered sleeVea. 'The bouffant lace WHAY-Mo^ (77U) TOPPER feta with lace bodice and satin . .lO —Monitor • ;M I SI ANNIE OAKLEV (U) WATERFRONT Dorothy Rd,/‘ WDRC—Make Wav for Youth HOUSE (22) FRONT PAGE SPORTS 7:.W ( S U l JACK BENNY / — cummerbund. The tiered skirt of yPRC—Fascinating Rhythm (Ml MEET THE CHAMPS (IS) COMMAND PERFORM­ matching tulle had an overskirt 747 MAIN ST., TEL. Ml 3-1191 •\ WPOP—Notre Dame -vi Indiana— .. Mis* iU rgaret Erir>*pn. 70 Cam- • .HUm O u t of Manchester (.It) POLITICAL . ANCE and bustle back. She wore'a.liarav • :4i ( iir tlE E T THE CHAMPIONS (ti-is) m trrsTioY' — bridge-St.. a student nifrse/ at st. t ^.^§HAT—Nsws On. Route 44A —"Tho Groat OamMao" of shrimp net, enenisted with WCOO—Good Evening Good Music (Ml WEATHEB A SPORTS Francis Hospital School of'N|ir*- AK'ays a pleasaiiit exppriencp at Y:M ( SI ROBIN HOOD ■ (U) EIL.M Ing. Hartford, has startert a 1^- pearls anil a nose veil. The brldes- WKNB—Evening Serenade (IS) BEAT THE CLOCK Shady tilea. From a hoi. soup - WTIO-Newe we/k program in psychiatric nurs­ n.taids wore Identical gowng and • WDRO—Newa Rtoorter (2J| GRAND OLE OPRY WPOP—Notre Dame vs Indiana (Ml RANGE RIDER . ing at the Institute of Living, in m'at(^ung haU. Miss Binks In tur- to dessert yoii'I] enjoy every bit PET CENTER “THE HEIRESS” (Ul CANADIAN TRAVEL FILM quois^3|lias Carol Jarvis in orChid, DANCING (Ml FAVORITE STORY Hartford. .. , of ii-(-h ' ^e IT’s GOOD! , 995JUIAIN ST., TEL Ml 9-4273 B pons StiotUgbl Money Miss (^aire.jarvis ,n rose and Miss WCOO—Good Evening Good Muste A DRAMA IN TW O ACTS 1 :lt (U) POST TIME U.S.A. HOOD MUSIC f e a t u r i n g VOCALS BY >:M 1 SI HITCBIXICK PRESENTS V ary .Bu.xhnell Cheney Auxrtiary, l-aForge in cotillion blue. All five Have Itlncli nith us soon I „ ____S r l l ^ r t s DIRECTED BY (IS-UI BUCCANEERS Ho. 13. USW. will hold its month­ attendants carr^ril colonial bou. __-Music Recorded. News- • / . -r"DBn T.mp.»l'‘ IN YOUR POCKET quets of mixed flotv'ers. 5P—Notre Dame vs Indians , (21) SHERIFF OF COCHISE - /■ ly meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in / A. WILLIAM ASTLEY The Joan Joyce Tfio L(M) PEOPt.K ABE. FUNNY the State Armory.' It is' hoped for The flower girl wore'a .dress of cr Serenade (T H E rR E REALLY GOOD) (Ul FIL.M FESTIVAL a large turnout, as election of of­ shrimp ■ taffeta in similaf'/at.vle, Evening Good Musla t:W I S.U) JACKIE OLKASON SHOW rentng Serenade (IS) STORIFJl OF THE WEST ficers will take place at. this time. with satin curnmerbund and inalVh- 691 MAIN ST., TEL. Ml 9-2036 . »iicbo Marx BOWERS SCHOOL/ («-M ) PERRY COMO SHOB — Mrs. Gladvs- Ridoltl. president. iqg'bouffant nyloq tulle skirt. Heif' AC-»Satiirday at the Chase , AS ALW AYS SERVING.THE lEST IN Ga.U.; PbiiI DodsIb* urges members to push the sale ofi beadpiece was of shrinlp pompons ‘■^1 5P—Notre Dame vi Indiana t:M ( il LAB'BENCE B ELK SAVE AT FSIDAY Wd SATURSAY. OCT. 21 md 27 SHOW '' Christmas cards, which is one of ’ *n-rRosemaiv- Clooney AVAILABLE AT DOOR (22-Nt CAESAR'S HOUR' BYlC—Gtotiebo Marx NO COVER CHARGE N O M I N I M U M (Ul HOUR FII.M NORMAN’S Jects. Plans fop a .setback party 1 ridal couple b ' s s assisted in re­ WDRC—Satiinfay at the (has* (Ul CODE » B ill aT sp b e - discussed. - - ceiving by Mrs. Jarvis, mother of 828 MAIN ST., TEL. Ml 3-5161 WPOP—Notre Dame vs Indiana 845 agrtfard Rd. YeL Ml S-4W1 t:M (ISAtl STAR JU B IL E t^-C .I.r the' bride, and M rs. Binks,- the 1:h Rallot; Kalo Smilh. JoBr., G.rdoB MBcRar. Earlha Kilt. Rtckardl aad Community YTiiesdays at 8 p.m., black accessories, and the latter How CSiristlM Bcieacn Hrala “Moby Dick” Shown 9.:.10 Grnrg. Saadrrx and C.lr kU rompaBy, Hoalh Amor- conducted'^ by Mrs. Marjorie Wal­ selected a dress of gray lace over MANC-HESTER Porirr. Btag Cro.kv will kr Ira'i oBlataadiag lllaatiaalal! lace Smith. Further details may rose tafjeta and black accessories. I 1013 MAIN ST., TEL Ml 9-2036 •rra I. ’ a •prelal film. Jao E. Lewi* aad .Rlrk> "GOD^POES NOT “Spoilers” Shown 7:45 1S:N ( SI MASOUERAOE PARTY be had by calling the YWCA un­ Both mothers wore orchid corsages. Diuvc-9nlkeati£ ^ - ■(21-») GEORGE GOREL ,SROB' toll"* daeimy Vol- der the Community Y listing. SEND X m iC T iO N " gOLTON NCTtii Cartoons Shown 7 :20 , ... , (SraxoN. P rritilrrrl ■ («-S«) STEVE ALLEN SHOW — / C o c 'r f ^ 6 7 c / A (U) FILM \ . . .. . Mr*. Bako Rath WHAY tlO kx.. simdajr SaS mim lS :|t ( SI GOCDF.N PLAYHOUSE (111 T. V. PLAVHOrSE The Christian Education vCom- (tl-SSi YOUR HIT PARADE S;H (Ul THE VISITOR mittee and school teachers- will TWO and , B. D. PEARL (Ul EARLY LATE SHOW ■ MS) POLKA TLME U:M ( S) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS hold «' meeting st the Buckingham May I Prava 649MAIN ST., TEL Ml 3-7590 PRESENTS “Blaniag I 9:IS ( tl O.MNIRUS —I.ooaard Rora- Congregational. Church Monday a t' -THREE TRACK S ararf" ’ ? / '" oxploro* maalraJ eamo- 8 ,p.m . (IS) NEWS GENERAL G r e G o r v j ■(171 rURTALV TIME' (IIU. TV .THEATER 4 DYNAMIC ALUMINUM (SB) INNER SANCTI .M . —Humo rroB.va aad Joaaira Sorqptimist' International of Taady alar la "Tho Pol of (U) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT ■ (iold" Manchester will have a. meeliiig INSURANCE TV SERVICE P e c k > (77-SS) (TV PLAYHOUSE M ond^ a't 7 p.m. in the Chamber WINDOWS 0*7S M MB A Gnu of Commerce -office. It is hiy>ed loons iottor ProtocHon 777 MAIN ST., TEL. MI 9-2998 KIgktS’ w$195 m 9 9 Plnt PBrto ' (Ul H i A r i " r a '“ * " ‘ *'**” *■’ JOHN I. OLSON S:M (ISl.PRK.MIKR THEATER to have as a speaker ^one of two ' TEl>.Sns-81M (Ul HALF HOI'R FIL.M teachers to whom The club award-, LEE M, SILVERSTEIN Pointor and Docorotor . (U ' ALFRED HITCHCOCK ed scholarships for training to * ' —"Pag Claslag 74 la Tkyllli.Tfcaxtor ■/ teach mentally retarded children, • l»:0e (IS) K4.Me CHALLENGE HENRY STREET (721 DANNY THOMAS SEWING CENTER (H) LORETTA YOrNG SHOW 832 MAIN ST„ TEL. Ml 3-8883 ...... —"Tho V’oar Botwooa" 11:1# (IS) MUSIC A WEATHER (Ul REVIVAL HOUR lEFORE YOU CONVERT I J :lt IIS) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE (U) STAGE 7 / ■ 11:M ( Si TEXAS HASSLIN' tS:M ( I) WHAT’S MY LINE? • nTfeCMNtCOIjOlt (StI LATE SHOW INVESTIGATE — (Ul DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT JU! VSSVfiS® CoaHit "THE SPOILERS"— Color r ! ! ’!?■ m o h t c a f ' b d it io n TOTS ’N TEENS _____ ' ^ ISsU (HI PBEVIEWS — UtSS ( I) NIGHTCAP THEATER (U) Fa it h f d r t o d a t 956MAINST., TEL Mi 9-4427 " “ ANT BIZB llM ( SI NEWS (U) I LED THREE LfVRS STARTS TOMORROW U:M ( aU U ^SU N D A T NBWs SPE- FLUID HEAT • ’ * .'i . SUNDAY. OCT. 7 V: (12) PGLNEER VALLEY THEA­ Pidure Tube H « BTM BO T o m i f .. . a o M c « r .. .' UilS ( t) PKATURk FILM TER—"Aagol aa tha • Boilers Through the^ . (isatl LETA TAKE A TRIP Am»so)i" . •ad I WM Ao iMMly...* (12) CHm TOPH EBR - ■ apii WMaan . tsaa— g ' L*nnRP’wq«oN , wmiMMUY ■' I — S - ^ = S = ‘ f u e l ' jMCU^NDM^^ItON MORIARTY BROTHERS JEDDO HIGHLAND COAI.4-uoONNECTlCUf COKE 1 A,iMUJiw aemaoppucTMii I, A ooiuMiu ncTvat COMPLETE HtATI.hiG SERVICE 319IROADST. K|l 9-4539 RANGE AND FUEL OiL $2.95 LAUGHED LASr*— Oolor TILEPHONE Ml 9-9095 .1! CENTER ST —PHONE MI-3-SU5 ^'Be thiankful You Congee"" *■'1 ■3.'. ."fT /■ : >. t. / I f ■ U , V * ■■ A i:' MANCHESTER EVENING HEftALD. MANCHESTERrCONN; SATURDAY, oC T ^ MANGHHSTER e v e n in g HERAU)i lU!^CHESTB», CONN, SATURDAY/^ «; fiy to .^pajal tha D oiol— ___ and the green of stimmer at{i^ th^i'- aavihg. health; I 'L fl •> •■ •umptltni t^ a t troOpa h a w -3|ur^W and in. between ^ham Uona^*'>.^ .,,, kin^ divine' '^^f^yid tartans of auiumri. with ' ; IMectloWaAJom th e L..____ Tecn^erB^Eli|HderI'o Landerm ah H and at iParRade ii|:ht «Hh* every^ chk>r/as pure ~as if it had the’ XdllowingV^'The 1 ^ ^ - is _ to alii and hit tei&laiOnei^i^-ar^ ,^l3»o aittMrtio,n ia ^ > ^ 3 a )^ ^ irjt *nst heefrQjrossed from the tube.-^ over all hir nrorka/Ambhy worn- an’s •idm'pfe'"^e _ w enf'fnto a.dt^: >^e,^ort’t know where we-srlU shkM- p rau e t t w ^ O Visit v e, Xortk MethOdlar^Gliurelt 5 ^ . 8t. ^aniaa’-Janiaa;.R. C. - •peak sC/the thy ii^^l^sptll themselves and^ wjlh' 447vN.'Mafai'9t R«^'. dohn F. ilaiinon.^*aator !^^4^Ingdhm, andylalisof ea Report nlem. 'iS^n antf if that.threat: hits- .^heii^^;^iv5§j{in^^ whole BtMlM Sxe«M ltev.^olui E. Post, MlnUteb Eev.^OK, “Sci­ about tWa h o w ^te Ulk;' wiaittm) of our ataj-in>_. in^aunh chboseSi^ safe'^sugefejatlve.-In-.'no- ihe o^e^^^ernoohT-t^ttii^atiaut i let's thiiikslt^iut a' llUhr^nWbiiXpu portUona^itniniahea. In. ^fidging -AJanhia VPi-MeEiiy, Mtnleter.pf 8undav,h!a*B^;-/'. ence dml'HeMl^^itA^Rgy to the^ ,The, seihU-QffUiUI news>-bgency iVaSH^ Other autumn.has the^grSi^s^ipd; '' - ^nalr. . For adults;. 8. and'II SdriptureilS.^ things, in 'giitemi, wheiTliiOMined i^kfc 'this\pehgllj«nd a^lei^'Of A'lititobf'se^ /y&gopfess. whionWpeaks fbr Wheii and'if tiie-CJ^muniat threat, 'x ''-'ly- '■ ■■ of oolora^een so raagnineent,' Vclock, .with two Massea aXB. onb inelu^.the*i9HQ^ng 47S his chair back^ipUvating'.'-fjt>n\ 'daj^ _.,«.,^.^rch School, clasps in the .main auditorium fdr-gdults 30); feaMy ftSnOod^b^ t^-bellled stove, had/Ib^jrilnga ypii can about^|Qn»"irule,," ^ a jty ^ m 9 a? ontlln'ed ..^'Yugbsiayla’s stand on hadshol Mrs.'GoodvriU, who w a* theM. ^ e r nations musts.h« c«lt* ay'>«id week to week. Slid one for th* children, in ' the creatipn, nart^^pua Itnd aU imgtqkeAup a couple ot^lu^chll- i ai^J^-^vV yoti\*4ist ^ the ofnee-of Town equWRy ih aw tatelnent last night. ’oi;d insurance b^iedwerktf. lO.'iMp.fc-WplJd-wide,^ service of ly aimiMn mornings; hook^'M irthi liad-thlngs.'’ \ , uel J. TlirlUngtpil' along \iith our oitn^i^. basement: and two Masses at,IK t which Ba-.creates lip^cood, {(icoqpertitiqrt between Com-- she had M c^ sdelng ^Holy €oMi#rQiph-jmC'd^di one in'the mam auditorium aitd. mUtea aQ;.'Utiit-.u made, thdroKTinto his belt snd asked uji^iWhiie.w there- s^tchirig Municipal Bujldiiig. ^ /piUhlltt^nd"-§oclallst 'partiee^ in x^etti^latrtr/^ ttooqU .a y6»r anp >n,''T«^so often in this tiant- .ordeacons ^^^tqgethb- one in the basement. the Only ie«llty^y>f,,sln. w hat w e-U ioughlrafthls home-' rule, Our^imVhJorf. trying li> list alt thggdod. ’ Per)«ons,-s^ho bec0mq--yotkrs variOus'^u.ntrles^'‘can be udef^i _ W'-.belatlve3sw‘!4h« il»d once pastor.'wtll ,adnuh^e^foe-juia discussion that'ji be^>/roing oni things lid think of, our ae- TBJB PRaaH l>sJgi?>4^hglng' It^esp&BSibli^ ' a th ia 'th a /im ^ l j’ae i h^ve to.” at .th8t-.ee88ion'will be -only if they-are based ou lu) ■' ‘6tl.IlnanriJtoi¥ilp<8telhll%f wh( ‘ ^axclualvalK menl to etderly per’$«fit*%8tin.;^ the Rm In order to -„quaIlfir as - w equalilw-Mcl non-adherence.toknyl cCuc/Baid it had no£'yqt'been li^l Bcws ^UtbaS'BK' chiicch for instruction and depal^ tru^, because they^if tereit hereabouts, but we’d heard| First or^ll. we satd-^Jt would , aeclton.of Bosttui, ak . M rapubUcaUai of apfcli \ ,, Asilataiit .! . .. - .. oiThM hf to* tier, a person ’m'UsLbea qitl-' blocs wilt'/he stressed ,tn^ to?*'' fiM p^'ieatal^Hbd^ls wML k would be impoUt^^.::co»: '-^assea on Sunda^at 7. they’re-talklhg'gbout it some over' open tiie dpor to mOr* direct local forthcoming tkHca with the Italian,, to*i.^apTO9i|«r aci ara alao raaarra. and -Mnasea''riowii- unity Baptist Chur^ the 'capitoi, ''Sebms. they’re; determlnatTon-of locaihA^^*!’'*’ . When O’Ree/e th e ' allt-nd lived l»iCo*feectlcu.t for at leas.t Romanilm^ and Frimch delegations' dent.oh/toe^ay TOfor*.!^or».^Srti0»ias A. Bern odist Ybdth^^Feilowship. 'stairs at'*.Anb/l0:45. a.m./ SWJEnst^Conter St., at-tbe OreeiT eaklng of makthg It^an' amend- the same time, we sald,''-«etting a coming to Belgrade last, yea ties, bicker--over tvhlch' 6;30 p.nir^^enior Methodist ••there Was the greateiil,/dramatic a year,,and?hw.Manchester. for ^pteSainattaesi^ ?hi Mrs./Leland C.-4fpward, Organist mSnt-to the Btals.-^constitution. little fancy, it would pepyide safe­ ■production In the hi.sto'ry of'trials at least six mon According to/Mi neheitor'/Hpa-/ .a ipea»l> i^> -T > Ifai one did the (bore -to tolerate, ap­ efore, the surrev would 1^^bvith/^^llowsmife::^ . "--rhurChutehof the-Aasti John R. Neubert,„Minlstcr And oiJ f '-V a pital records, I . t-Patrolt^ guards against hasty -ob'uq^mo- lit the Commonwealth," Smith told pease, and aasist'Perbn,.,the er.st- ! 8 pvm,,^ Bible clsSa/'^t the palr- Adamsidama 8t/suid Thompadn Rd. -^z-Robert M. JohntriHrfctor parties ha'^'aai.d thsy plan crattc- action, because the wajS^^s treated for facial and “ sa«aiiHuiw^AUbtX ' o p V. ^ “*^aonaie.' toe jury, tciitjl^TltW8<^ -W'hile dictator of ArgmttiM.- body wsSh«^itl*-b^t-,blacked, and j Rev. Joseply E/' Fgrreil,efl, tPastor M ra/^ter IT, Woleott,^ It during the corlting sSaaipn of wHttejv/Up, ..the General Xssembil^ With -the eight convicted head Injuries. He spent- Rev. Francis/"T.’-Butlef Church BehODt-Superintendent/-^ General Aasembly, the liquoisst^re shortly after^ the days in toe hospital, D m Herald PrinUng Compaw, It^;. But.,^they ought to be^pt^r- Us fringes uhtwj.stea>-//Xnd iearly Would ke8p authority' to- prescribe O'Keefe’s .status, and future pros­ robbet^; '- 54. /Gbtirt Gases\ laenniWDo ftaiSDClsI rest«B|riWtT tor Bwrklaghani tkmgregatioaal A ssistin t, Ju st W’hat It b.v■ general ' laws ' the ■ powers wfiflchrffu:- formation on the seriousness rupte«C 'and invited to transfer^»r^Mn the morning, right afterSiuik- Church pects sMU i-ematncd a* question ‘' Maffie’'awlfe said-she was dining, errors appeattag in ad- .a,m.. Church Jtnow what this home'YuJe may be exer’Clsed by. towns, whllfr /mark. He has pleaded guilty to head Injury was not availabis to- ' •nd' oUitr rcadMr matter their debate, lo-more current die *ug>-3'op.sy would have been ch Rev. Philip M. Rorie, MasSes a t 7, g, 9, 10 a n d 'll a. with her husband* at the. time'of Four mot^i^'l;r.,wer* fined^ $25 day. ', -./^ Seatcr Ereaiog Herald. combed vmtil her black coat wah m. propoiitlOiv-xneans?'' our compan- tbe towns would, get' the right to armed robbery in the casabut has the robbery, Maffie’a 82-year'pld tators. , Cradle Roll and Nurse ,jon saked, ^ adopt.-or, change their chartera. bach and a fifth/had/jlt,^ment aua- 1 DeMagistris Was thrown,, to tha > adreniMoB ciomiiB aoura clean and glistening. One did not ' -a:m.. Pastor's class. bough morning yrorajiip. yet to-be arraigned. father. Nicola Maffel, .took, the 1 Peron, after all, lig-out of power: gd to the fair with an inferior 81. Franeis Asslsl-Church /'We laid as we understand it, it He aald^lhls home rule must be During 'his sunomation yester­ Witness standWnd in a firm Italian, pended -in Town ^ u r t tbday on pavement while standing ouUids . 10:30-^a:m<, .All sessions of the South Windsor, R t. 90 10:15 a.m., Morning/^worship. And that seems to be thg main looking animal if one could help it. chureh school,''Norman H. Osborne, meaqa tjiat under certain law^ set studied out' tboroughly and used day putrict 'Atty. Byrne said voice'thld the jury through an counts of passing standing school his car -on E, Middle Tpke. and. ^ S ^ a r . Rev. ArtMr .J. Heffeman, i*istog World-Wide Coramunlbn.^%RigHt up by'/lhe Legislature, towns and with moderatiorT>o,that it doesn't authdritiea have made 'mo deal" may pave suffered a bad blow. Me- ; B. Wednasdar. rea^dn ;eiUier. party now feels-it not to the fair where so. much supervisor. Rev. Francis Knrsells, Ciiiate hand ,of fellowship to neW mem'--: lerproterbe-had never seep an) .Mises. X breeding splendor was certain to 10:30 a.m.. Morning worship, ob­ ; eltles would htiye the power for the throw a staggering amount of new with O'Keefe. ' the defendants before, althougit Cue said it was possible this could T S i f f i : ia permlasible publicly to denounce, / hers, Sermon 'topic: 'Tnto A irth e most- part to Set up locally the Malcolmajcoln ' MacDuff, '3 ^ of ^.298 have had som6 influence on him ibe' displayed. servance of Worid-rWlde Commun­ Worla.^’ , responsibilities on the smSubJers of Tlje all-male - jury, 11"* was /qbieiited - ,, prosecution Clalmei$ -they wen ' Barbaits'E, WIJUs **Saaaftia*!^ lOiHt. aach him.. If he were in power, both Masses at 7, 8;30, 9:30 Slid 11 form of government beat suited to local government officials'-tpo from a venire of 2,000 talesma'n,- in hia hoiiae, Oak Sb/,lhe only 'defendin^not tq since then^''^ Headoe asecpt Saturaar — T'ppsy^ Who normally had high ion. Meditation; Christ Is The ajn. , 6:45 p.rH.,.,Junlor High Youth admit his'guilt, told the cqiW he / ' k . i ' partiee would atill' be appeeai'ng SpirUif, and. who had been known meet their own particiflac/needs, quickly. . called In groups of i6o. r'--'Other defendants'had alibi; Henry P? WlUls annoiinces the Comimehtlng /on yesterday's Host:-', Reception of new members. Fellowship -ifOT.-^iyoung people. lid not see any'sqhdol bus at Main even^McCMe said OeMaglstris him. ’ to take the bit in her teeth and Children's . Talk and nut8ery..for grades 7 and 8. Sqndra Carpenter, to adopt local ordinances and/to We said it would , give towns 17 Days to Pick Jury Ing them in taverns or at iTom' engagement of his. si-ster,''Miss Saturday, October 8 8t. Manriee’s R. C, Church a'dminister l(k;al government af­ like Coventry that are popping the night of toe robbeiy. / St. near School S t/'^ p t, 27 at. 7:45 m a^o t have been "Just right.” ’ , But If both parties would pre­ careen her way recklessly down a small childiTen. . Bolton Center Ro'toberta ‘ Johns" ' aiid - C^tbia - Per­- Seventeen court days, were Barbara E.I Willis of Ctrystal Lake. long hill, was not especially prohd fairs. their buttons with hew folks the ne.eded before toe panel of 14 flnal- Ndne of the dffendania, took the a.m. when-police said'i^'passed the /35oyie, Mrs. Goodwill’s son, said “Prom IceWnA T o Japari” Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor kins, leaders. Refreshments? bus there'. RockilUe. to Charles F. Hubbard fer a little meaningful honesty, of her going to the fair role, not "That’s right.” he said. “It chance to adopt a more efficient ,Iy was completed Aug. 29. stand. The defense sought to capi­ of Windai)t; Locks! formerly o^ she had been attempting to break Covenant Congrejpiiional CTiureh 7:30 h.m.. Senior Vouth Fellow­ talize on testimony that/all the rob­ MacDuff, whose fatlwr acted-as off her relationship. with De­ The Foreign Miniater of;Iceland they would stop Jumping, up and when she looked around at the 43 Spruce St. ship to r young people, high school 'itjeans any town and any city or type of government witheHit a lot The case was ciilled Aug. 6. The Terryville. Miss Willis is .eki- family loading Into front and back Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 ap8cial district within that town of red tape and delay, once they Intervlewl'ng-jif prospective jurors bers were of toe same height, guardian ad litem, produced a com­ Magistris for some time but she, > has just been in Washington;',con- down on the dictator who. has been Rev. K.,EJnar Raak, Pastor a.m. ‘ age and older. Alelburn Dennis Measurements were ./introduced to panion, Donald Melsnec, 16, who 'ployed in the 'I^vductlon/’Engi­ wanted him to repay toe money ' seats, with a child or two down on and George Robinson Jr., leaders. would be .permitted to consolidate set their minds to wdmt they want­ began the nextr-day. 'The defense , . . - ...... _ ' \ \ rf^rtld Photo bv Pinto neering Departmeht of toe United firming the idea that his countf jr ousted, and consider the question governmentS/-4Ust so long as the ed. . \ show . they were not—that their said he w'as with MacOonaKat the she lent him. A figure of $1,590 the floor among the lunch baskets. Sunday, October 7. , , . ijfaered H eart Church u.^ed all its 262 challenges. Many hriirht. vi-i.H S »» 71 •*- crowd of young people whirled about at the Block Dance last rtight at the Manchester Shop- Aircraft. ' lasaridus about wanting American of - our, relationship to’ dictators For the road to the fair had long merger is approved, by toTv-napeo- . ‘Haate Might Make Waate’ talesmen begged off on grounds to sK feef ^ ‘ ping Parkade. Paul Landerman'a Orchestra provided the music. An estito^ed 2,000 teenagers at- time and also saw no bus. was mentioned as the amount in Sunday School at 9:30/a.m . Church St., Vernon Concordia Evangelical Lutheran A fter Judge Wesley C. . Gryk Her fiance t.s a Na<'.v veteran of question, police skid. troops withdrawn from its soil. In who are atill in. office. For if being hills up as well as down, and there Rally Month begins in all Church ple at a special rei*J*hdum.'V He said they could Just as easily'.^ tl.ey had Jormed opinionii in . the Th« aiteaiinr, rtf f tended the outdoor dance run by the Recreation Department. When the public.address- system proved six years servtc^^He fa presently would be sweat lathered under her Right away we noted jhnt.Rock- change that government no soon­ ease. 4 lion 01 wnere most 01 |ggg adequate. James Herdic. Recreation Director, arranged to have the orchestra play without'in- imposed sentence on MacDbff, toe Doyle lived ■with his mother in Japan, the last election went nice to dictators Is classiried a sin, churches of our denomination, Our Sunday Masses at 8:30 Snd 10 Winter and Garden Sts. toe' money ia has not been solved a tool and dle^ maker at Colt’s the neat, small home on Jarvis tt^ . harne.ss on some of them. Any in­ The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor vllle .and V.efnon folks wouid'-be er than Tl got a good start, or if The flrst three were approved termissiona and ended the dance at 10 p.m. instead of 11 p.m. ' youth’s father, Orin, was fined $3 aomewhat against American pres­ in the instance of Peron. we aup- attendance contest begins, between a.m. by. the trial. Only abbut $90,000 of for blocking a drive on E. Middle Patent Flre.X.rm8 Mfg. Co., Iflc,, He said he has step-sisters and stinct to fri.sk would be worked out the "Blues" and the "Rfrls.'’ Ivan Beckwith, quick to see the .significance of th,c vote for a change was close, for duty Atig. 2.3. | H a rtfo rd ^ ’ tige. with our occupation of Oki­ poae it might alao be claaaified un­ of her long before the eight mile this proposal if it. should become long and bitter legal controversies ' The jurors were locked up it has been r#coverfd and no trace Tpke. near the Police station. The Step-brothers aa the result of her Morning Worship ay'^0;4.^''a,m. . Hoiith Methodist Church Organist and Choirmaster of the remainder ever has been elder M,acDiiff parked his car No ^bte has been- set for toe second marriage, but toey live nawa an issue, and the presence favorably in other instances. journey to the fair grounds was This service marks tile beginning effective. It would mean they could keep matters up In the air throughout the case. ' found. R ock ville-V ernon Rockville wedping. I 5faln St. and H artford Rd. The prosecution's case was there today while bringipg his son elsewhere. Ws don't know that, as dicta­ complete, and the road home." in of Loyalty Month, an annual ob­ The Rev. Fred i^gar, 31lnister Sunday, Oct. 7: could combine their ?ity and town for a considerable time, of our troops in' Japan alao an the twilight. Would be a long and pegged largely on the story of to. court. _ Mrs.'GloodwiU's second husband, tors go, Peron was more vicious servance in which thS Importance Rev. Percy Smith 8:4.5 a.m., Sunday School. governments without the need of 1 We said it would allow the It^al Elwood, died about a year ago. She Issue. plodding road. We don't know 10:15 a.m.. Worship service. support from the State Legisln-: citizens, who .know the problem "Specs” O’Keefe, 48, Boston- hood­ Phone Comp^ii} Fined in other school bus passing than any other. We don't know of the church to daily living is Phillip Treggbr. Minister of Music ■cases were: Robert|D. McCann, 32, was divorced from Doyle’s father 8o Adlal Stevensoti declares whether .she remembered, setting emphasized. lure, like they would need If they/first-hand, to make the final de- lum with a record of 70 arreaU. Church to Be Landscaped that his denial of political freedom who pleaded guilty to the robbery TsS’lor St., Vernon; Erne»t/ 'L. Counsel Rules some IQ years ago and Doyle does ’ that, from . Iceland to Japan, out for the fair, that there wpuld Sermon Topic: ‘‘Learning and Services of Holy Communion at St. John’s Polish National trled to do it now. I cision. Obituary Reveals Plaits not know where 'he is living now. to his people was any more probably be a new whip stuck, in Living." Cathollr Church 55’lth Only a Referendum | He said the present set-up al- and named the defendants as ac­ Gardner, 36, of 25 Cumberiaiid St.; American, prestige, under the 8 and 10:45 a.m, complices in the nation’s biggest and Abraham Schwarts; 33,' of "The last we heard'it was Hart­ severe, than the -denim-of poiiticai the dashboard op the w'ay home. Evening Service at 7:30, th e Sermon: "That Reminds Me,'. 23 Oolway St. "Not only that.” said our ac-. lows nn impartial third parly to \ / u Nufserymen^s Program. For Expansipii Buses for All ford,” he said. x Eisenhower administration, is B u t-^ t was one of the trsdition- Rev. Stephen 8tryjewski quaintance, as he passed a match look the situation over and decide cash haul. New Haven. freedom still being made by sdme Laird's Supper will bc celebrated at Dr. Fred R. Edgar Two Letters Fonnd Oinking to new lows. al pufoh^es at the fair. The this service in obseivance of Walter Grzyb, Organist. over, the bowl of h,is pipe and which ia best on a more reasonable O'Keefe spent several days' in Mrs. Ir(B N. Penney, 40 Hale Rd., Church School at 9:30 and 10:45 direct testimony and several moie Rockville, Oct. fl/(Special)—Thel'servlCe, the ^Sacrament of the Jtoik.ville, Oct. 6 (Special) , — also charged with passing a stand­ Hartford police said two letters One presumption, or inference, of Ms contemporaries in the field whip pitelfwhen aiw’ays did well World-Wide Communion Sunday. a.m, emitted a puff of sweet-Smefllng ba.sls, where local ide.is are apt to Deaths School PupUs with irs farmeni>-.^^ under rigid cross-examination. 122-year-old Ve r non Methodist i Lord’■ Supper will be given. A secormistqry' addition to the ing School bus, had judgment sus­ were found in DeMagistris’ 5 Put- here, is that if the Democrata were of / dictatorship. We don't know 7 p.m.. Seventh grade MIF will 8:,30 a.m.. Mass. tobacco smoke, "but If specific j be'emotional and prejudiced, nam St. apartment, apparendy Topay w:ould roints-into the fair 10:30 am .. High Masa. But he atuck to his story, which Church on Rt. .30 will have Its' Elm St. plant the/SOTithern pended, when she convinced the t that he was more unscrupulous Zion EvaagcUeal Lutheran Chiirch meet in Cooper hail. Eighth grade laws now on the books were to be ' "I hope it doesn't sound as If . , V . s ^ Communion Sunday. Momine (Coatlaned from .Page One) never mailed, in which he said he In power in .Washington the in­ grounds after some t\v^S»mirs oh crossed off. they'd be able to set; I'm against this home rule busl- in a nulahell went like this; flln. Frank M’. Forrest New England Tel^hoine Co. was court’she kad been somewhat (ton- •X. dependent nation of Iceland would than his dictator fellows. We don't (Mlseourl Synod) MIF will meet in Wesley hail. He flrst Was asked by Pino if Mrs. Emma W. Forrest, wife of grounds completely landscaped 'worship .service 9:30 a.m, with fused by a'green light at Main and was "helping” Mrs. Goodwill aqd the road, and net a-nosebagiKiH^of Cooper and High Stn^ta 7 p.m., Communion Service for up the two school districts they've ness," said our companidn," but it's next Saturday without cost to the : the Rev. Warren (iloveilU sermon announced today by S'eabu'ry and is provided for by law in some wanted to be her.third husband. ha clamoring for us to send more know that he was worse for his oats for services rendered.-and he wanted to get. in on a big Frank W. Forrest of East Hart­ School Sts. where she passed the ,Rev. Paul O, Prokopy,' Pnalor all high school youth of South been bickering about. With noth­ something that hasn't been talked "score”—a robbery—^and that ford and mother of Mrs. Leo parish. being "A New Leaf." Orurch Lewis, manager of ton Rockville states, Connecticut has no specific Police in Hartford said Dr. John Ameiieah troops to Iceland, and people, orator the viWld, than would take off for the flrst stroll ^ Methodiat . Church, sponsored' by Open Forum ing more than a .special referen­ up very much and I think it de­ School at 10:45 a.m. office. . _ , vehicle. down the mldwav. This puritani­ hllaa Marlon A. ErdM, Organlet When he learned who was in oh Pleclty of 201 Adams\^t.. died A group.of parishioners, under statute’on toe subject. Thayer of St. Francis Hospital per­ some of his fello^\'s. the Senior XrTF, Dr. Edgar apeak- dum.” . ' serves more than a qiilcl^ look.” Union Congregational Church: Building' Inspector Roland P. ''--Jn another case this morning, Disputes concerning bus trans­ formed an autopsy on Mrs. Good­ Japan would be demanding that cal stroll of ours set the pang note the deal he agreed. yesterday at the St^ Francis Hos­ direction of professional nursey- MuiTy.^ Maurer, 57, of M lamf we do her, the courtesy of We do know this. If he w^ere stUl October 19th Sunday after Then and Now Blink's was selected two years pital. men, will plant 28 individual World-Wid.e Communion; Church Usher reported a building permit portation have arisen in several will there last night. He listed toe for the whole day; With a swift To the- Editor, / school for those in the first-grade has been issued to the company Beach, 'Fla,^, was flnAd $3 for fail­ in'the saddle in Argentina, all our certainty, we singled out the fas­ Trinity. four-year enrollment in our High before the- crime, before it moved Born in Neosha, Wis., March 1, shrubs and trees all around the ConnscticuC towns in addition to official cause of death as "gunshot "accepting permanent aovarelgiity 9 a.'m., Sunday School. Wapping Community Church . Reunion of the class of 1906, through high school; morning wor- for the addition which will .double ure to have hit, driver’s license with wounds.” poliUciana would be treating hiM cinating new wonders we knew we Schom to be about 170 p.u pits to lls present location-in Boston's 1894, the had lived in E ast H art­ building. him on W. On^er. St.'OcI-, 4 when Ridgefield. ever the formerly Japanese terri­ 9:30 a.m./ Adult Bible Class. Rev. DavJd Crockett, Minister Manchester High School, a week from Vgmon and about 370 from Urooclles y North End, ford for many years. She was a I ship service at 10:45 a.m. the apace the company presently ' McCue said tola momiiig ha ex­ with the same kid gloves both would hot be bu.ving, and the side- Between the church and the Trinity Lutheran Church: Sunday has. he was stopped on ■L'ToutinXcheck. tory of Okinawa. shotvs we knew we would never be 10 a.m.. i^furaery in the parish Mary Butmham Denalow, fhr^niot •go at the Manchester Country the City of Rockville. This is a By ROGER PRICE \ All defendants in' the box were member of Hillstown Grange. pected an autopsy igould be per­ house during church worship writh and Choir Director Club, led one of the members to Pudin Farm, six flowering crab- school. 9 a.m.: morning worship' Malmleldt Assoclateii of Hart­ 'Maurer, who p o ste d '$50 bond, One can djsmUu thht inference. parties used toward him in the allowed to enter. To this day, we total of 540 from both City and named as having visited the Besides her husband'and daugh­ apple trees will be- planted in a formed later on DeMaglstria* body. the Rev. Ralph Dodt of'Xlbany. N. make some comparisons, taken Town. Of these 540 pupils 160 are Brink's plant on Prince St. sev­ service. 10:15 a.m.. service by the ford are architects for the build­ was originally arrested on'a -(!pm-; Doyle aaid he thought toe Wat- It should be quite obvious that past. They are both terribly cour­ hat'e an uncohtrollable urge to'en­ ter in Manchester, she loaves four row, and on the front lawn, two pastor, to* Rev. E. O. Pleper panion charge of failure to hflvq Y. pr'eaching. Sunday, Oct. 7: from Superintendent Fred* Ver- freshmen, as these f r e h m a n eral times before the actual rob- other daughters, Mrs. Frank ing. with Benjamin F. Porrias, kins.(Weat Fimeral Service wo.iild aantiment lit Iceland pr Japan or ageous toward him, now he is in ter every sideshow we see. to con pine trees will be inserted.. First Evangelical Lutheran a driver’s license. every alleged South Sea Island 10 a.m.. .DiviiyeWorship (Com­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School. planck's report for that year. classes will not enter the- new high ber>'. Schmidt of Wisconsin, Mrs. An­ also of Hartford, the general con-, tdke charge of Mrs. Gdodwill’a exile. Perhaps, some day, they will munion will be celebrated Sunday, Other plants to be included are Church; Sunday school 9 a.m.• tractor. Construction is expected, However, that count was In any bthe.^ country sboiit the beauty, participate in the weigh­ 10:45 a.m., ^Worship service. THEN: "A large proportion of school, they can be deducted'from Ke.vs Made for Brink Locks thony Latina of East Hartford. broadleaf evArgreehs, dogwood and funeral but arrangements are still reveal tljeir true sentiments to- the 14th. not the 7th.) World Wide Communion and Re­ our pupils leave school on or soon the 540 and we have 380 three- No detail was overlooked. Ixicks morning Arorahtp.-10:15 a ni. World. to begin next week. dropped when the court learned indeterminate. Police said toey did presence of'foreign troops on its ing of every fat lady, wriggle for­ Mrs. Nicholas Rinaldi of Wagping flowering shrubs. Wide Communion with a sermon Maurer's renewed Florida license, w ^ some other dictators, in the ward toward every snake chanh-' 4:30 p.m.. Mission festival serv­ ception of -New Members. after their 14th birthdays.” year Ijigh school pupils in our sys­ were taken from live, doois ir the and Mrs. Robert E. Foley-Of East The present building went into not yet know about funeral details soil wrould be a t the same in-, ice at Christ Lutheran Church, , The church was chosen over by the pastor, the Rev. Gordon E. operation in 1951. when dial tele­ the deadline for which was Qct. 1, er; have our fortune told by every 3 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meet­ NOW: The school leaving age is tem now. Does 380 students w a r­ plant one at a time, keys were | Hartford; four sons. Walter F of many other buildings in “Tolland Hohl. ^ for DeMagistris. svifable stage of development to- free world and outside it. Broad and Madison Sts., Hartford. ing in Community House. 16 and approximately 70 per cent made and the locks put back in | East HarUord. Uoyd E. of Rocky phones were installed in the area. had arrived at his New York of-, ladlacrinUimte Dosing gypsy, and exchange grunts with rant the building of a 1000 pupil County by the Connecticut Nurs­ St. John's Episcopal Church- fice in time, but he became ill on 'ong sponsibility for altering the condi­ the rector. Junior Choir. (Jhurch School; double sessions. baseball. , outdoor track and in­ than ample for their nerds for Object; Rock and Roll!" Or: “Vis­ building came 'frorfi the “ Plant ,611 5'eriifM; and Talcottville news Subject of legends in toe country­ respifct. She said she had been | the stalls of fine animals, and the 10-10:45 a.m., Class period for 9 and 10 a m. hls Roxbury liqubr store to estkb- old daughter of William F. Riley service station at that locaUon. venience Sept. 27 a t 12:30 p.m. enough to create harm. Leave, the side. . tion ha attacks. tramural programs for both boys yesrs to come. itor from Planet 5Urs wishes to America” program of the Ameri­ Items are now being handled When completed the SOcony Mobjl when he delivered freight to the having a business consultation couritera of remarkable adults and children. Holy Communion Service. •nd girls.. liah an alibi. In fact he was talk- ' Jr. and Shlrle.i- Bradley ■ Rilev througfh The. Manchester Evenlnr “w’onderful” pills alone unless the)f One story is that ahd sometimes -J' - But it is the truth that our I There/oreth’ese groups advocat­ meet I.ady with three r^ves and Jng with a pqlicenvan about toe Carter St., Bolton, died iesterda'v can Association ‘of Nurserj-men. Oil Co. o f Wawarme Avc., H art­ Centfcr Congregational Church. are prescribed for you foi’ some wtih the nurSe. She might have! V"'?'?' .5°™ *"'* pumpkins. 11 a.m., Holy Coriimunion (sec­ Sermon. Rev. Arnold W. Tozer. THEN: “'We are endeavoring to ing the building of this huge schpol Nurserymen donating plants Herald Rnekville Bureau, 7 W'. carries her small baby in one'arm Pthatlge ia lower, now. in Iceland i , , ■ i “» i.iiiic -v»c wnc nan. lentMeles. Object: Scree'hlewInK- time of the robberv at the Hartford • -- Hospital. She was ford. will occupy the premises. The a\ $ 15 bond was forfeited by special purpose. ond family service) with sermon 8:30 p.m,. Mu Sigma Chi ipcets meet the needs of the community should come down out of the llng." . Per.sonall.v. I suspect that / That is what O^l and tress are: .Yamlcrbrook, Nurs­ Main SL, telephone TRemoht Socony Co, is'also lb's g e'n e r aT George S. Waller, 56. 641 Main and her rifle in the other as aha and Japan than it has been Ad-1 ' u ' through this workmanlike nart of by the rector. .Senior Choir. at the church. / . « in which 11 (the High School) is clouds and stop dfresming that Keefe told the1^°''” there. 5-31.36. Q I should IIH* to know some­ rides at the head of her band.\ l.with the nurSe. last one is a practical joke. E\'e;y- f Jury, Besides hff,parents, shC leaves ery. C. R. Burr and Co., Plant- contractor. St., on a; rules of the road charge., thing about c.vstitis and how long ------the fair, with the pang of the mid­ 7 p.m.. Evening'prayer. situated. . Vernon, a town of 14,000 including land, Vittner’s Gardens, all of Another let that she waa a village milting, that, wa also have some way stjll sharp, there wouUI be dis­ one knows Screebiewinkling is •The defense, in efforts to break three sisters. Susan. Lynn and and'a $38 bond was forfeited by it should .be treated.—E. W. Later, the yo;mg doctor faced Emanuel Lutheran Church NOW: We are endeavoring to the City of Rockville, will in the illegal. Manchester; Cascio Niirsery, W est Alexabde)* Aogas, 38, Brockton, girl who was kidnaped bjr bandits. obligation to explore the truthful tracting crowd cheers from -an­ meet the needs of the community hla tale, introduced numeroits______alibi 'Beverl.v Ann Riley;' her maternal A -Presumably this; question the count>'‘ commissioners, and Chureh of the Nazarene C. Henry Anderson, Pastor next few years double or triple its witnesses for each defendant *x- i grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. M O Hartford; Ludwig Hoffman. Nurs­ Mass., for speeding. • ' There also is a story that she! reasons -why this is so. ' other forbidden area, the closed Edael C. Isaacson, - In which it (the High School) la population. On the contrarv it may ery. Bloomfield; East Hartford refers to inflammation of the fell in love with the bandit chief! taunted them-to defend-their ac­ 4M Main Street eept Baker. /Steel of St. Petersburg, Fla,; and Adlai Calms Boos of Students The .'case .of M argaret A. Palm urinary,, bladder. There arc sev- In the first place, to be realistic, race track where the trotters C. E, \Vinslow, .Minister '.\sst. to the Pastor situated. .. begin to decline if taxes keep Look on them in mercy Nursery/ jand Rogers and Hub­ 60, “ Manslngh. learned .toe . tricks of tion against her. They aat silent. w'ould be performing, or. a year Even aS I. ■ McGinnis had some to "testify i P®lernal grandparents. Mr. 'arielies of such inflamma- our welcome in Iceland and Ja- Gertrude Wilson nnd G. .aibcrt PenrsoB. * The number of teacliers' In 19(M, climbing due to needless spending he was at his liquor store, al-' "’illiam F. Riley Sr. of bard. Pbrtland. . the Dacbit . trade and then took They were, she told them, fools m- Jtwo later, the ungodl.v roar of Minister of Mhalc 5; 1956, 94; number of students on enterprises which may turn out Bless them with goodness f.-?. i tlon, .some of which can come from over his gang (alien poUca killed - pan in .the first place was predi­ dgvilish looking racing car*. Florenre M'ood, Organists though the prosecution did not at- 1 , ; ... Tn Spend Da.v planting Rally OH Tale Campus until Wednesday: the case of Ar- perni.s. The caune of some varle- ; and cowards. 1966. 171; 1956. 2,634. Total wages to be^ white elephahts,-' Until they cry _____ , , 'i tour C. Lupo, H artford, failure to him. ' { cated almost ent^ely on what­ "We never really'went to the fair "Lord, save me. a sinner! tempt to prove he was an actual The/funeral will ;be held l.-idec A group of men from Vernon ties ia difficult to identify. If There the matter rests, one of Church School, 9:90 a.m. Junior World-Wide Communion Sunday. of teachers, 1906, $3,600 1M16, Industrj- In'the town Is at a robber. “t the convenience of-the family Methodist . Church will spend ail (Contiiijnetl from Page One) .heat of battle,” the "injunctio license, was continued ■until ever fear there wae in these na- the way ■we wanted to. and It is Divine Worship with Holy Com­ $442,000. , . Save! - .Lest I die." Monday; and the case of William the cause is toe result of infection, tlie minor incidents in the pr-we.sa the Ihiiiga. we never .Saw we re- and ..Intermediate Departments minimum and may drop out entlce- Otopr witnesses placed Pino .at „ the \Vatkins-West Kuiieial ;da.V Saturday planting the shrubs that victory is-after all pot an end the treatment usually consists of tioiie of future Communist aggrCs- meet at the Davis Memorisl. munion at 9 and 10:3'0. Old-Timer ly if we follow the leadership and Lord, those who have spoken ought j ff°*i'*;_142 E. Center St., ‘with the kiut trees .and will be served lunch- pared wifh th^onp he niade as the in it.selfitself. ” “ F», Weber, 44, of 15 Village St.. of making this America, but also member most keenly. It would be --0"'*****'"*'Against my good aitatsix:name giving antibiotics or drugs of the ■iini. L'. Chapel build. This school has a capacity Sponsored by the 5Ianrheater —'Eva Faye Newcomb. I partlciilar church. 1 itual ' approach of four years ago ni, th.'^iT' /i^r peo- fined $30 with $8 remitted, foj Kremlin, and .the leadership of. .AiMiembUes of God Of 2.500' ’students or 113 class Is lovlnr (Tif’mitrv n f i,ur mnilier Funerals reckleas driving. He vi’as arreiteTl Q—A friend.of mine wa.s-trying home the place (s'here a man feels long )u their skins are both' **’* Michigan Municipal League Cotinril. of Churches. lim ni' Vennart. »)io M ts-d ««-*>■. on Vittner ahd members of his com-. favor-of harder hitting speeches HerUir,.?- hard Preaidtnt Eisenhower in W*sh- Odd Fellows Building rooms, . compared toi Vernon’s- T\\;elvr different nations are mlltee will meet Monday afternoon ' iti this' eampaign.‘let, it be known .ho ttidm not aa last night on New Bolton Rd. to explain a certain derice called a more comfortable than anywhere the same color. -J- meeting so children won’t have, to - ’Vernon .Methodist CMurch October 7, IMS. ... . gl,Vcolal'or. Its function is supposed else in the world. . Ington, have-been moving in the pay an extra five cents to swim in Vernon, ConnecDent 'Ktv. Kenneth L. Gustafson proposed, and accepted 1,000 stu- participating in the-Antartic pha.se Son?. Miss Hatfie Frost to make prelimlnarv plans for the i*® *till happy lo be regarded as uo , government, to Frank N, Crape of North Cov- Pastor .dent or 40 classrooom school. The A Prayer for My Enemif* of the International Geophysical planting’ ■ next- . Saturday.- --J an "egghead.” som. hut as U,-'owner.4 of gov- enlf)( received a suspended judg­ to be, an aid in preventing colds If that, is your goal; here are a direction of World peace. . the city pools. Rev, Warren Cortll, Minister The funeral of Miss Hattie and 'vinis infections. Would you few points to remember: Manchester school has three gym­ Oh. Lord, to those who -have Year to study solar activity in Card of Thanks Frost. 18^4 Manchester Rd., Glas­ Tnemployment llalms ment on a rules of ’* the ro«l Should we tm.dertake to move Act T wo The commission turned over .Marjorie Stephens, Organist phunned'me, But at the same time, he aaid “ ■"rmean“reT t.w ‘LH:'!l..n!.'Ji':*: discu.ss this? - L.T. Let your husband have an equal $1,350 set-a.s'ide for the league trip 9:4.5, Church Schools nasiums, Vernon school has one Marie Byrd Land. The studies Will tonbury,. was held yesterday after­ The Connecticut Unemployment that eggheads who surround lurn utiow '’to rtlv charge. gymnasium. The Manchester school Wilt thoti iaraw night.' ’• continue until 1959. ' U> wijih^to our nioM »incfr> now ’are all liarOhnileO i uiwona lo rely on soft-soap alp- A—This is a device which 'has choice in the house you rent or buy.' - ta another direction, toward the With some modesty, we think ^^•hen advi.sed'that s deflcjt in park Morning service 9:30." 11. Morning'worahlp. ' . thank.4 to oiir m in y /riondu noon at 2 o'clock at the \Vatklns- Compensation. Department report­ Henry O. Hampton of Hartford and fn the furnishings that go into 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. has, an auditorium over .-twice the and nf'iahb'^t's.for ihrtr kind FxprniBtonB ed jobless claims dropped b.v 'two had his case continued until Oct. been designed to force into the .threat of world war again, in order w'e may lake credit for having' f'mds would make it necies.safy to Church School 10:45. West Funeral Home. The Rev. Stevenson carried the egghead I air certain chemical substances in it. A women’s dream houss isn't size of t h ^ of th e . Vernon of'»ympathy xhown \ib durinfr our .b#*- for the period .ending Sepl-^S. discussion further, claiming that .Modernaniachines of 13. He is chafed with evading re- to teetore our welcome'in Iceland called the turn aceurately, the | boost swimming pool fees from 5 Sermon: “A New Leaf.” Rtv. reavomoni at ih^ roroni Iom* of our ■Philip M. Rose, minlajer of droplc.t form, which will k m ’'dis-, often a man's dreani hpuse.-Usual­ to IjO cents. ' Cbvell. ' ■ , The Sals'atlon Army achool.- The Manchester school has hflm'ed wifr-^'daukhter aitd j»liUrr, Joan the Buckingham CongregatioBal Diiting the week prior .to this, re­ toe Republicans, are now looking! politics in .iponslbllity slid operating a mo­ ly there have to be compromises if •ad Japan T . .. turn of the fall f4(}tage, that is. j 661 Main St. a beautiful swimming pool within tFont.Buchhoiis. port, there were. 85 claims, on flic for Inlellectuals 'of their own ^ manipulation.'*^ - tor vehicle withbut a licence. ea.se germs floating in toe atmos- eppfcialty wlnh to thank (Hg Altar Church, officiated, and Frederic pherei'lt certainly has possibilities both are to feel equally at home In But the .ee Churrh and .Th*' for use in encio.seS areas ahd per­ •nd fundamental. reason for the wrote th a t the next'w eek ^seemed ' Officers In Charge Zion'Kvanx<*1ica) Lurh^ran Churrh and Burial wa.s In E ast Qgmetet-y tinued. This W-eel^ there were 83 son/said this search was begun lemember that political parties Kinley .St. was fined $25 for pass- , Make it , easy for your husband the- features' of the Manchester Sunday Sebooi. continued and seven initial claims. after "the Republican sales mana­ are not an Cnd in themselve.s, but in;7 a school bus. haps it will ..be perfected t\e n decline of our prestige in nations certain to produce glorious full' COME Al»o tho5F of thr HavV>n Rail­ Bearers were Alvah Russsell, further. At the present time I bc- to develop. some, home hobbies. 9:30, Sunday school -classes, school that , are far aupehor . to road. th* Nrw Br^ltaih Port Office, ^ a t t David Kelsey,, C. HO'ward Tryon Daughter Born gers" found that the "President's merely "an agency for a larger ) Richard J. Gworek, 36, of, 86 Mostzmen soon get tired of sitting. like Iceland and Japan goes back color developments. If there is j Promotion day. those of the.proposed and accept­ HflAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE -v A Whitnry prpt. 121 and Suporvirion, and Stanley Gilnack. Mr. and Mrs. James King, 147 endorsement” was not enough to purpose.” " ’■ Vernon St., charged ivith breach Ueve it has not achieved -yvide use. Skywatch Schedule r. k r , Corbin Povrrhoure and Ihe Q—My sister-in-law has such a But a man doesn't, get restless if. ■ to the.aindnipQo^ with which we anyone who wishes to dispute the. 10:45, Holiness service Thsnk.s- ed plans for Uv,e Vernon High WATteS. W. Main St., are parents of a sell their "product.” A large number of party digni­ of peace, destruction of private his homi contains.his hobthes. A giving service.**Band and Male School. "Yet this Vernon Shhool if daughter born TTiursday at Rock­ taries were on the platform with property and assault, had his case dry mouth -she can hardly talk. •ntcred-theSe nations in the first contention 'that this week now' Anplvereaiy Mass Stevenson said he welcomed his She fs 75 years olC Would you dis- See that yoiir husband feels as Sunday, Oct. 7 « . . quartet mugic. Message by Major figured on a per pupil'.basis will R einhart Buchhoix and aonn. An artnive'.’sary Ma.ss fo r. the ville City, Hospital. Stevenson, including Congrea.sman continued until Wednesday.’ Both free to bring guests into the homo place. Somehow, we sold ourselves passing has marched absorbing Walter Porter. Hartford. LORR JESUS CHRIST Mr. and Mrr. Grorjfo T. Port Republican search for intellectuals cus.s this? Mrs. H. . Midnight - 2 a,m...... Volunteers Needed cost more than the Manchester and family. repose of the souls of Mr. and Mrs. Pancake. Sausage Supper and ideas but added that this ap­ Thomas DoddlT^itoo is running for judges Gryk ahd Jules Ka'ip have as you do. Sbme 'wives , act as the ide^' that; any number of drama and breathtaking beauty 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by •chool-tlld.- Rockville residents are invited the Senate, -and several Congres­ disqualified themselves from hear­ A, A deficiency .in .salivary se­ 2 a.m. >■ 4 a.m. ., ...... Volunteers Needed John (Jaribaldi will be said at St. proach to politics and government cretion can come from an.v one of though a. man has’ committed a / -t' •oyereign natloni would welcome down our lanes and acro&s our 4 a.m., - 6 a.m. .. Volunteers Needed , Mrs. Major, Mildred Pickup, and . The following simple figuring THIS SUJVDAY EVENING AT 7 In Memoriam James' Church Monday morning to attend a pancake and sausage "is not something that a political sional candidates. But it was ing the ca.sg. -. crime if he issues a spur-of-the- Mrs. EiizaVeth^'ilson. will prove this. Divide 2500 pupils a t 7:45. * supper toda.v from 5 to 8 p.ms at former Governor Cheater Bowles a . nui.nber of cau.ses. including on .their aoii, forever and ever, the hills, let him -but take -twenty 6 a.m. 8 a.m. ., Volunteers Needled party cait pick up like an acquired diabetes;'.Jollowing certain, fevers; moment invitation without flrat 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. .. 6:45, Tnar'Sand a’ill play for ( the capacity' of toe Manchester In lovlns memory of Prertrrlck Burns Ellington Congregational (ThUrch who received the largest ovation. consulting her. military force and ''personnel of pares into the countryside; and do ...... Joseph Carhn..,Richard Carlin ahutlna. , Who passed a«’i|y Oclobor t. 1954. accent." ' inflammation of the kidne.vs and 10 a.m. 7 12 Noon . ...‘.....John McConville school) into the cost price of $4,- and . the Town Hall, under spon-' !The .Democrats, he sa*d. ’have Governor Ribicoff, who in­ Make your home a place where an outatde' power. And. as we penance. .7:30, Salvation meeting with 000,000 and we-get $1840 tile cost' "Grm* but not forfollon.” . troduced Stevenson. . said' the belladonna poisoning. . Unfortun­ Noon - 2 p.m...... Williaru Breadheft, David Jgnssen GOSPP-HAlL sorsHlp of the Ladies "Benevolent been 'wrOTking on it for 150 years. ately. in a good many cases a defi­ there ia gaiety and laughter. A ' BO W find a democratic candidate This is act two of the/ drama', 2 p.m. -.-4 p.m. ., ...... Volunteers Needed Band and Songster'music. Special per pupil ' for the Manchester Sbclety. ‘IDemocratic party has kept up man can't resist being.attracted' message by Major Waiter Porter? Wife and -family. About Town "We're not going to claim any News Tidbits nite cause-.cannot be discpvered. tor Preaide.nt attacking. the iii- with the soft,- delicate opening 4 p.m. - 6 _p.m. ;, ...... Tom Hickey school. Now divide l.tiOO. puMli 415 Cgnter S,free+,. Manche$teri Conn; - Auxiliary to Meet * patent infringement, for we're With the times and ahead of the by -happiness and good cheer. In this service the Harvest festi­ (the capacity of the Vetoon times. .Jhe parly,” h< said,” has It must be a most uncomfortable Consideration Pays Dividends - evUabto results- of iny such pre­ tints, turned to deeper hue airici sig- 6 p.m.iT 8 p.m...... Crawford Alien. Clifford Fisher In Memoriam The, Central Neighborhood of The Ladjes Auxiliary to’Vernon trj-ing to Improve the product our­ Culled frdm *AP. Wires condition and every effort shquld 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. .. val ingathering will Uke place; school) Into the contemplated'bost irire Co, ,2 will meet Monday at 8 aiways^been the party of progreaa,t Never sacrifice comfort for style. sumption on our -part, we are miheahee. with the reds and ...... Jeanne Jacobs ; ' ' JEiSUS SAID,^ f They thataee aa v aaaare V- wholeY" * I w 1need i^aTaa Jnot a V v the ■ Manchester Girl Scouts will selves, and we’re glad for any "help regardle'as of victory or defeat ” / be made to identify a correctable 10 p.m.Midnight Robert McComb of $2,000,000 and - we get .$2,0p0 xln aad and lovinx mrmory of Oritola hold its first- meeting of the fallf?','!''p.m. at Pobsonville Fire House. or new ideas, he said, adding: "But In .-furtiDshing your hdm*. You can «om;^Ued to. remember who It was Tbrowms. and Pint Church; dr Christ, Scientist ■per pupil the cost of toe Vernon physiciiMj^: but they that are sick. I came hot to B. Patent who pafird away petobrr 7. Mayor Richafd C, Lee 6f .New cause. If none .can be'found, this almost always achieve both. If you yellows gr owing ! Monday, O ct. 8 A im . season on Tuesday, Oct.'16, af 8 All members are urged to attend; we’re'frankly prett^' confldent'that «iw aaa so mistaken aa to tr>- Masonic TempleT< school. Or 160 dollars more than cAll tl)e Hghteo^^s^ but sinners to repentance-— Haven served as master of cere­ British shipping agents at .Port dryness ,o? the mouth,' ' which have to give up one, tkang on to richer and. more viiid, and. with i Midnight - 2 a.m. .‘. ..'Volunteers Needed p.'m. at th^ Emanuel Lutheran Church Notices ,! w‘e can beat any competition !that monies. Said, .Egi’pt having difficulty .ob­ presumably results from Insuffi- 2 ajn. - 4 a.m, the Manchester school cost. Fig­ (Luke 5:81-3'" ffothlnir can'*>vrr take bWbV Protestant Churches.jin this area' comfort'. Most ..mbh aren't «n- ln -1>iaBt us permanently on Ice-1 the one autumn color that will last .1 ... . . , Volunteers Neesicd I Sunday service, 11 a.m. T h e !ovr pur h^^arU bold dear. Church. ' ' relies on-words as a substitute for' taining' enough Egyptian curren­ cient_ salivary secretion) can onl)/ 4 a.m. - , 6 a.m._ Volunteers Needed , ures don’t^lie ho matter how toey will obsen-e Worid-Wide Com­ tranced with sheer beauty of a , aM Okinawa In the hrat | all winter, tjhe pUrple^glow nbw In Sunday school 11 a.m.- - are juggled, So .at this rate the Fond m^morl^P Jin*^r rvrry day actibn. REPORTS LAO BV 8TA*TE cy to- meet shipping 'charges, on be treated by methods which may room. . ' ■ 6 a.m. r 8 a.np|. , ...Bill Evans ‘ V ' THE SPIRI'T^GF THE LORD is upon me, be- Kemrmbranr«» hfr n»*ar.- Mias Patricia Fogarty, daugh­ munion at their morning aervices Stevenson last night also ac­ f te t. U 6raa. of coutW, the Demo-1 the nearb.V Lih and dh the far-off Wednesday meeting. 8 'p.m. Vemoh • school should -have the at tcguliue hours this Sunday. Hartford, 45ct. C oP)—Dr. Nell ships using*’’Suez Canal.. .Special ease the-discornfort, If profeastonal ^ ch evening when your hus­ ,8 a.m. - 10 a.m, .. . r Volunteers; Needed Reading room hours; , caui6e he annoinfed nie to preach the Gospel to the 8on« daughter and rrbndrhildr6m. ter of Mr. and j Mrs. ' Bernard cused ' Vice President NiXot\ of A. Dayton, superintendent Congressional medal presented ,tb opinion permits, small dosM of a «r»U. It U (be irtevitable eonse- ’ bill, beginning tp ahow. And just i(J a.m. - 12 Noiih . ... Voluntoeiii' Neededi distinction of being, the most ex­ Fogarty, 111 Ridge St., is enroll^ .A change of time in some Masses band returns to his home, nuika Tuesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m. ' pensive achool in New England, poor. Ho. sent me to the brokenhearted, to af St. Bernard’s Churich has been "threadbare .'sjiouta about social­ of Mansfield SUte Training 108-year-old Confederate “veteran dnig known!, as pilocarpine"may hini feel as welcome gs toa maat . ®f Oemoctmtlc tmlicles as, a week *go/ we thought the Noon - 2 p.m,-,.-.... ., Volunteers Needed ' » • Wednesda.y 7^7:55 p.m. preach deliverence to th i captives, and Recovering In Memoriam as a freshman at the College of ism." He said the Vice President School and Hoepitai, told. Gov. William Lundy bif^Gen. Nathan V- 'stim'ulate salivary secretion. 2 p.m. e ., 4^.m . ,, and this can partly be atVibuted announced by the pastor, the/Rev. impbrtaht guest who esef entan^ vMdi atevennon te'ntiw . stuck- paatM sUge the perfect one, and ...G lo ria McCauley, Donna Zollo "Are Sin, Dikease, and' Death Ouri r .Lady . l i r of----- Elms, Chicopee,----- Mask. • Patrick-J. Mahoney. Starting this had adopted this tactic after.; 'Ribieoffl today that “Oonn««U- Twining-. ' . ■“'i , * . f Q—If a patient has a tempe.ra- ■ 4 p.nt. - 6 p.m. „. Rogfir Winter to th'e/excesslve .<*oat of jireparing of ^ght to tljebKpd. to seta t liberty them that are ta loving memory, of Joan Ann Hippie youn door. .JR fi'na tf U w ere a fault of. l^isen- the one a-e would choose above R eal?”' will .be- the aubjcci of-the the site for . toe school. ' Wpo passM away.Oct. 7, 1961. Sunday, jMasaea Will be at 7, .8, 9. abandoning what Stevenspn said rut tags behind other stotee In Mayor of, suburban Chicago vil­ tqre rise tp 9,9.2 degrees qvery day : Tbs'.wsnhto of your wstcaiM '6 p.m.,. - “S . p.m. . ... Beverly Oase.'Valerie Johnson bruised, and to, preach the acceptable year of the Ksrw’ih A . Spencer, 50 Theiiflaa 'was -Nixon's 'favorite device of as- lage in jail'for contempt of court RMpe,' Bv^ if there le any real j all others, so. We are afraid,, we Lessoa Sermon Tor Sunday," Oct. 7 Tbe' question remains do we 10 and n a. m. , interest shown for the htentaliy couM thip Tie a symptom of can- will help toast toa aUqofpKsnfdr. 8 p.id; slO.p.m...... Kenneth Churilla', Bernard Hart The Golden Tejjt is from Psalms I^rd.—(Luke 4:18, 19). « •he was'an angfUangel, too-sweettoo l for earth, Dr., was elected i assistant secre­ Rockville » - Methodist ■ Q iurch: *&ociating . Democrats 'with ' com­ , retarded, by educators.” . liiad judge' who jailed jiim says he Cer? , ), / , ■ I ■■■ • toa whole svahing. an..ttm part «f;JUeaiMW!sr 10 p.nx - Midnight ...... Betty Fivosihski, Helen Shepherd need k 1;000 pupil to re e ^ e a r high ient 'HereHere for a iiorl sliort while , this WMk choose ‘cxaAly»; U’het (67,;1, 2 ); "God be merciful unto school? Or woul won't out until-he. signs pay­ A-7-Thia, ta nol a typic^)]r, M.lftUa' that it id “t m Iw pTjpw ii lalar than ha. haa-to purpla of arintef b eg ^ to appear, imr,.Manchester, r ,/...... oil— Monday, ...... Wednesday, or Frjday from ■ 1-5 p.m. Ucal at presest? way may be known upon'' darto,. A ctual fig u re show toe j>reeent M«tli*r, Dad! sisUrs. Hrethers. K .• —H • . .*> day school class. At ths I0:'4S a.m. was difficult to maintain, "in toa saving time in. 1731.. / ' • • • UlegaL. aignlftcanca. . , t w t y • .rt'/A T r • ♦ ■ - f, -‘ .' ■ ».'i" ■■ n . A- ■ J "V .1 ' f. •\1 ‘ V - *• . \ CB T . \-/ - - -1 /-^ . .V- V o -'l/'/-; • lll'i . 1, ■ 1 V- -. / ■ V :•< ■ r t • 'r >' % .-I . 1- 1... '1'. m iii i i i •V' -•;r V P A ^ B v a MAi^CHBST^, CONK^ SATURpAS^diapBER 6, 1956^ ■V >, BIANCHEST^ 6^1?56 ••r-'ir f<^OMl tichemen who '.fo'^dqwn A A- , H a l .warntnffjat 150 feet. But lyou are ■^Rojdtvine -taxes, he bat not bepir^lrlliiciaf prior toj .ICrft'^wrence -C. to thV'O'Mi With heU. '■• Sure to feel; it at 200 feet. ' . ille 'iyater''.;and Oie vUit.-, P - - C o y e n t ^ oh,8ch00} St. Uoyd Ayer, :|rain ■dpeeviaor. John Goimtry Club,moved JromDqt. 'J^Hohlng I*, a fhinjf, I' hate,'* he •• " I t Strikes' people .in - different; Ti^lhndlC ouAix '4H^43: Bamdel AliiT)ony'd^HD|r>IlUgat1on and idhlL R o B e r t e o to Nov,^ 1 the date by which Aagorted ■al^d^oeitlVely.-Vl teel that'In 50 wayS;,lriiiav_axhlljM*tb-^to^ de­ .Blbnttfli^ interest utd!; payment, couheel fees /werjs: d d i i ^ fft-lbii t o ' s«|n smith! L a n yeaira fishtng will’ he prohibited in an last>i town m d i^ e c t to -jirevent ’th e j press yd«s„^t it'kends^te^kaj S u j ^ r t d r ^eaft-OiV Co>,>wttacl]pal action brpu'gHt by'S dlt^ .K^^Serib'^ G i t J P C andidiiteQ M Stibfis day in S e t preseiii4easd^W belhg iti effect away your'cauUon;4nd IhsUnct for ahtt^'f^terest ’MAKia.dOl'.TbeQfts ner agaln^lKWilliam 0.':Borlbn«|v Engagen survival.'^ ■'..•. : Tim .^smopoUtai^CSufr^^lwM ^ ihg to Mrs. /togagi t of until Sepleniterl#^^ •* ^ ''.r But the fhdl^eh^ve»u*tcaw^ Pli*»ly';4Ksclosure[ bV^' M eipbeid'bl nih ^eo u ti-v s coitiy; V has bSen 'postpond^^ 1 ^ .dcslruc ,^iQe';'Bhiazilhi^ubiea:;atlvento^^ that ' turn rtQst' obliteratSi), non and H eIb7?^l[gaS!^H m rl«i>K ^r^^^ -HlUerr RdptiWcan candldals; fiw ants WiU-mMt h i North Covantry ter/.^gh School.'Misic joi'daii will be in .thjkttdadacooms logreet led pro^ k t ^ thejhfli^ reaeoh^tQ^te) ^old^ 2i«h0drs^ als^'p^ Kpro^rty bn E. Main SV> Rockville.' “«rnon. Cheney Jp. and'^l^i Wajter^^K* -'tlM |eiieral A i^i^hly, todly^queS- ■ .peiiioqrats to M e e t''" . FYrahpuaa p.in,-to plan pbor. em M di^^ a;:aocretaty ^ ,'1 , shd-disci■ discuss puplis^woWt, With th( town of- »hi^ta,"»nd .OoodWin,' DOG / ' e lea "^^enrW orm ." a wWwPyiS^tlfui fish'' ace randh^'^^Mi^ck^'t*t*eiJy cases-end'^heatd>qtner civil mat-: Judg^gey Aleqrn for f o r ^tfndy. n d y r ^ ^ S ^ an ahtombhl wWch cdnsiatcd'c t M j ^ l meet Tuepdaymt 8 p.m. in hfsbmenti'will oO^served-" Hartford, amfbegllBheVlaa butld^’ A/fOim sale will be condUcied'-by as'batU'e are «a> dry;iaJW,:n6w» ^ ters. -jM ^thts actiqn aBalntt' Pagfehl wheelbi^fbw across lU ,/140 Keen he town’! -rate “ 8ao(md Gh!hMi''Notes •Tlig'^'wiBelch/ "The''NiM 'is our'p^^al liqudr 4ate yesterday; .and-sm all pump"f thev^^Rooth-BimocIc Mehiocia] U- ing contractor in m ^,, eri'cd'Des —nave a-0oxer ■^ra. He,v,j»ri$roid^'Bqnham and^'-^drs. leas REXALbJ»HAR|^^/ - - Dist ributidn-. of^u n d s' was or- an'Ihdependedt'-oontractorand 'Mrs.-Harry Maidiiit will IncreMW-b^ftye millsml Is for i)>r»ry. - Ohatrman-Albert A~:'Roa- Seeohd , (jongrcgat^al' Church -T h e wedding wlir%ttl«A'l>l*«e tiowi ^j<:^lnvantin» the; •ce," h^ 'SWd) .vit •cslv- a 'Qnzen idar- "IPoilCe^ identtferttha driver oMhe 5:195«-87 y e a ^ uiat’s'' arian. ' . Reympner'inysr co-chairmen 'tiYrPtovl^e foi to l»42. S^e then the >'^**- V - and .''i;asenis, BtandardMot^fs pft^rty-.'qn: B., ■Ranter clalnis-4katjand'burned by car sd:^Mrs. HlalRer ■ Ungewittej^- -H^-siUd'H a siUd on on. the-bashi the Baehi'of figures c o ^ tte o memi«r« '}Mn< Monday atthe-home^^Rdb> Jphurcb.-- ir'^fii llh'iearly on the W hat.be^an^aa^eport for-Cous- able ^tlng,''''-.. . .-C'-, ibtaur nnti' ■ ■ often mds/"''the •'.-g'i -gsw jen^^d '^-^Lparenta are urgbd40'Jqin the samO-H^bo i f N^jSSfcfloor...... hS^oyed --.--- . W--- >>Bii-ka»teau has K»nnmabecome > Miht,,St. ih-en action proymit-by, him on Rt^ wSd 'permahently 60, of thIs-to>vn, but said that ^s^)taS^d«^-|Pom Asaessdn JaJh^. ^ V « ert'Go^ner. ' ■ Miss Johdan w ar given, a mi .^A=^at-tl;i|.*i time. ^c(!-'''Nohnah Cheney if that CouStcair'iiils /a»aeml5leis.-saj's''1ie vifmddn't^recom? Connecticut /'AccepUnce-'^^Cor^ .:^maced -by road eohalmction. was glvemhy M rsTRe^ Rtidng of ^iiJt^^l-.be bajied win^-he schoole'yhOt lurSiyniemis ,SundSy;,|Hiool'teasers-will at/ cellahoous and—greenback shower ekc^fatl she ate three be^-qf TM(^ard;-chaigjan;:,^and 'm^bers owned the'^lSiStSSv- ^\CotkK0au, a^a^iM r sW ^tic miinv,We folyl^K the seceecret^vpt'tha eea. ofvSO speoahstS'-to plan and -Marfford. tgm nst'fiavid N. Iw DoQiesUe Relations,' - Ikm no arrest has been made. tend the sedbnd of a aeries df'four lucgday .night at-ihe home 'of cabbSgg'a lot. of tom atobs,-^ the' tbe-piembe^sliig committee' w,ill hiB future expeditidns. end drihkmg,..as' a good wajKto Wethersfield>-Mra. mada ' -.or about $425,00(l^I<’ptb« Week will:-'h^: teacherrtrsimn'g-aesalons'-tp be U^>»clu^leGUO TOTAL AT 71 offrei^djvinp.'^apdttfoilow e^^ Continental Shelf. ., One of the penlW'Pf fr«r. diving The' property- \m.;appmard at Frederjc > > -I^ Judge Alcorn i ^b t iRe q .ADM1R:\I, NAME|I . menti, ijslng fan^'fkjw'trs com'* :^ld M ohday/aj 8 >.tn- in Otieod G'Cohnetl, M^chester, trees-.snd a quaptltyu^t o^ ships: a muH0|i enthoaiiQlila. in A m e r^ "Thts .shelf, an average dr l.ooo iihijiitrogan nari'osis."'bv.,.^'''Cou.s- 424,6d7-snd was purchased at auc­ ' j ter^f^d'-Jehy—tandwlcHiS^Sikmif^ wngimcational fca«M;ch>The ReVrj,:M cd Aboiit;,30 pe'taona Hartford; Oct. 6 tA>> For Jho, t OtABtfS-PLEDUJI WHV,AtT,r continued- n^==&*qnlempt citation New Haven^Qct. 6 W^Miles' If/ blned vdth-drjftwood.^A--i^clal- According tcr^^e-^dget passed ‘ "“ta; 'Tb«e4ay7''fi:MkfuiJ iii^^l,- grapes; second'^week-ln a row, the Sthte HAM onOi ■ ; febt.Jjelow the surface," he^aid. teau'hss aptlv named It. "Rspttl Wethersaeldj-Qct. (A*t —Ualon- tion-this'-gumnier by-Pearl Oil -when it was foimd-^hat the de­ Imlay of Wgterford- a retired rear Andrew.;. Denholm, .Hkyl^rid'Theo- attended.' of the Deep.” Np-one la justSwij^e 6 feature of the-qrrangementratTI by townap^le at-,Mbnday;e an-i Potato thipa-strlniNheani, fridt; Jogical Seminary, wilt bmidnet Jhe Health, p^Jartmejnt says, Connecit. «ac>W 'put onaJace maak"l»»d '‘extends.out ^rom every continent giisrds at^ie., state-prison, OorprBUjngmfwfor |24.fSO(h fendant was only one week behind admiral bf--Uie U.S. I?oiut Guard, Jiirda carved by Mrs.'Btrong. Tfii nual Town“ m Peeling, $42^30. must' ...... Wednesday.. mashi 'p ^ and - t /^--To ’iSei-ve Dinner PADD BGNYAN BC^KQRE ^ b r t« » e d la r the firSt-time in 1936:+^'?'" Sf miles to hundreds how it operatee>but-under hcavyY' -- Judge Alcorn ordered the follow-' in alimony payments. Motiomi lor session,. - ' ' The Fragment Society will se ^ |,icul;'ha8 registered-only one new pressure the nltfog.«n ip the air the ■k^re'SsJ their iileetirtg,..ye8terdaiv haa been appointed jury'vornmis- Were beautiful and '^l^Wi^td^. and ba raised by taxafton, to nit pork, gravy.^carrot atKkiir'wiip.Ie The'=young adqtl group of tl •aae-,^pine, Call' ■dSFaul T o r f * 4 »Tf'l^niipiBe» poup''case this past->©ek. nus Ox4Uhtrjiasms^jnore''thsn 10,-1 oP'W'leS. BeyoniJ it lies the oc pledge 1 O0. per cent auppopt, loy­ ina'psyments''mader'4d0 each fW additional alimony and modlllca' sioner for the Southern District added'much aa acceasorie Jo,her mated expenses durihg^Uie lisc ^ sauce; ^ T h u is^ a y , school- . dinner At 7 pimiTOBday at the van1 Ms«-bonfire^higgest 'ei?« r U r VXUII V«M rS^hrougKt'trom Dr. jfamee'a, Hart, 000 H i^ ^ tnctuolng’ a record j abyss. diver hreathe„s Beems-.rp affect his alty ahd-cdOperaUon to MsHt, S. three appraisers. / rthuri-Knofla lion of custody will be given con'-- church will meet-Tueaday at 8 berahlp meetidg. of Tohend ncrve.s in the same way alcohol -(jf Connecticut. Imlay, who retired- -flower settings. -'V year;-- . grinders, diced-beets, gelatin deq- >,m^ at the home of -Janet and seenTn these parts— wui-be set dtiwitor oO he bureau’s De^mt* diMCOntPft df-400 JOO feet in 19i7:-l«iT.- ■, "Very.,^itUe "Very, fitUe is .known.knowi^ of thisthi i Rlchmon it covej-s ^ -an area-tfreate I causes Intoxication, ariy: clerk, 'W l; Atty. E t a l o ^ Anne-Heynolds, under' leaderahip Church Community Houi was .announced, af'-Ihe meeting . In the'?Bsqbf Josephine M. Tay- after 40,.yeara of service, succeeds Jrahd^ P r e Memorl Park, to the estimatM Grand List, an Ice c'ream, , Bread! .butter and of the 'Rey. C. Arthur Bradley, crewa are removing huge snags and extende8-ri_ month, ■ the town And- ~pfipfedietton that this year will see •pent>t totw Of two.jpontha 'Unijer than Europe. It is^my dream, toti I Cousteau, who has suffered t or that/the warden baa aCecpted an GmittI, $735-for iervices aa comi "N. Mrs. Walter S. Ketlcr'and/Miae stumps from Lake, Alpine and pil- the ManchcMcr-Country Club arp " ,vs. Harry, A-Taylor, Judge Al­ Addison Mdrllcr; former member- acene of ''T^ngfeilow's. ahgf> >appro3dinate income of $427,284 is milk are seized, with ailjneals. church paatojv- Hilda M. Keller, are dlnner^co- thf ■ ■ - . - tlie-ftwest numbef of cases since wat#l\'V.h* said, ‘'That isn't verj' l conquer Ife" : , ' ' 'J enJovl^d t this strange scnaation mvltation . to address .the\next mittee and an additional $181.89; corn niW that thevdefendant may of the Yale- Law' School faculty -rtSl...... ing. them into a tremendous heap expected to sit down together soon, 1942 wtien there were 46 cases. The Mr ‘ ImeficellM much, is'tWT ,^ - I' Cousteau haa a mild diSdain for ! hundrei of times, said: llno"'tn Nova^Septia, haahdw been - licedi Miller said,' pointing out The lunch program is sehing an Hohw frani-Hospital chatrmen. -- - \ below the-dam impounding the meeting 'Of the union,’ wh}cn"'^ making a total of $1,100.89. visit the'bojmle's children on Sun­ who resigned-recenUy...recii and moved made Into a natidnaj^Iandiurk.by this is only'$448 short, of the average of 500 Junches- each day Kenneth Reed,^soh-(;f Mr. and and Work out a noW'-l^se for the total so fac-this yedr is 71,-(pbm- siedkel mr*, NiMe' er'sSHa^ Cousteau wrote>a. book ,ef Ws j both an^ateur spearfishers ahd'pro-i "It strike you without scheduled, to be held on Nov.^'l. '--Also ordered paid were: Vernon days from 2Sq„^p.m ., providing to Wisconsin. • ''-i T h e kitchen committee will -in­ 4 ^ e . When they dry out next-sum- golf course at Globe Hbkjjw, pared with the- 550 'toUl for Ute the Canadian- government/ ambtint the Finance; Board esti- in the three schools, aceot'ding to Mrs. Rufus Reed, ratumecl to his clude'Mrs. Emil J, Koehler, Mrs. trier, they will be burned. -, CONNICTICllTIfltalCAl MRVlt, At -Ihe town’s request,'<-the same period of 196?j. p.Oir.aox 101 • Mw-NAvm i

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X'- Jjiousq,nds of Qiiali or Every Need and Every Person!r \ / ^ , I ! ■ a -t 1 > i l i t ». rr I 11 1 r M r u 4 ui > yf- . liiliffiiiililiifg . ' - Z y . YOUTH CENTRE LYNN POULTRY REED'S, Inc. X GET 2nd TIRE SEARS RQJEBUCK and CO. FOR ONLY "CONNECTICUT'S FINEST FRESH POULTRY— DIRECT FROM fArM TO YOU BIG SAVING ON DEMONSTRATOR l . « ^ E PLASTIC SOLED .99 6 0 % SALE*! *2nd tire when yon buy 1st tire at regular no tnulr-ln price of 22.45, AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS MAKE! f/ FOWL - FRYERS OVEN HRST LINE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY ' =rjf| W ith 2” groii gripper waist and encldsbd bootie feet with faced, plastic soles, READY V'’v- -‘ii} , • PinJe, blue, mint, maize. • Sizes 0,1,2,3,4. Office and Portable Typewriters REGULAR 2.9S ALL ST>^E TIRES IP' ,■ ■■■' ■ Nof( every size in every color^ BROILERS ROYAL. REMINGTON, SMITH-CORONA. OLYMPIA • BlMk whitewallall tube-type e• Blapk or iWiitewallwhitewall tubclesatubclm*. •a No trade-la re* i?" TASTE AND COMPARE— GUARANTEED TO SATISFY qniredt e 18 moath* writtee unconditional guarantee! e Free mounting. 6 .70x15 '-B ilp fe ' “ "=S - '--s. ‘ h " i 5 'i.i 1 1 » I !• " “ ' « " I 1 LJ f "1 ‘ ■ Mii-» IX ■ X _J I - *7 vJ 1 ...... r:.. rp I „ I ' - -ir Y-J 4 i > : - „ “ > _ ■ ' "jT /fi i i I 1 F J , 41, , , I , * - r i w I ' t »1 1 - SPPECIAL [I MANCHESTER SALES and APPLIANCE CO; CA SA N O V A c h o c o l a t e CO ., Inc. CLEAR WEAVE MONDAY SPECIAL! i l , SPECIAL! MONDAY ONLY! > MONDAY SPECIAL! LIGGETT-REXALL FREE! MONDAY ONLY 1 1 NATIONALLY DRUG STORE > BtD OR UTILITY iim; ADVERTISED FLEXEES GIRDLES, PANTY GIRDLES c i, I, Yon have paid 6 and 7 times the price—and for Mohdty only these' nm e i-*3 tu;::liiHi ; ’ ^ ONE DAY ONLY— REGULARLY $ 14.95 ipirments are 2.00! Fine tailoring, power-knit, o Colon: Node, white, TRAY ililii ■ black. • Sizes 25 to 36. o Lengths: 12” to 16”. ‘The garment for perfect Box of “ ROCKET POPS” VALUES TO 14.95 e ALCOHOL AND STAIN.llESISTANT FULLY GUARANTEED WITH A POUND OR MORE OF OUR DEUCIOUS CHOCOLATES feet fit and control.” -■__ e TRAT8 COME IN ASSORTED DESIGNS 1.9 5 VALuil - !r t, *♦> if .r t. - 11 , »rt*'^** •• ... - “»m r .. *.'. :v ■ v/V.-.SV./ .t • .■' / ’ i . -A; IV, .n - t m m U M ^ . J . -J.------______1 - A phlloappher is a fellow . who Officer (Just bawled ouU-n^Ifot ^doeen’t care whether a thing la! a man In thla iJivialPn will be right or wrong, ao long as he can given lUperto thla afternoon. Es|e5' 'Sayp; Ike ..Xs, ■ X Sense and Nonsense prove it. VplCee — .Olya me liberty or.give Aniw r to Pffvioug Punt* the: death! Htinots In tttriio iX It was Uttle.Jifpron tried O fficer ■ r 'yvho aai(|-that? I^ liz e s Nixon \ ^*Thl» •!«• That^ a car when a pretty girl gbt^^^in.and to buy epectatles for hta^eSfe teeth. Voice Patriek Henr^ . Our boy was very slow aMearn> smiled, at the foriher. He raiaed 'Ma. AOBflSt EQpSMtpoct.) Ing. In fact, 1 feared he w ia a hat. ^ ‘ . - . XTheXl,^; dPrcYaricatlon leGOP dunce. Cried T. "Oh wif^. i , I have .. 'Eiigllahmlinr-tio'you khow her? c a r n i v a l DU ;$Makea 'Sept—-EIttirllshniidn>i=jVell, ahalt we g;o ■x,. • ■111' • TrlSlsx gettin g s^dcr. Each m onth'his and ait. oVec^beslda^ her, and then tSwamp Intff; gkild, Okla., marks are^gotUg down. And every you can'introduce rSe? .BMinerallroclt^ nlgbL . ‘”- month I'm gKtwing niadder. Is he 'Scot—Waft ,a 'bit. Shg heans icc course the' dumbest' bQjf^in town?" My paid M r fare v^> ' « 8oat" H^,^itinerary today ■ ■ replied, “i ’lease'Sto^not panic, '' 14>api|l cai^ ^x..sp*b}tf» ■ afLAlva, Enid. Ponca has riiade it ml^ht^plain: 15Th^ get t o \ ^ p ^ y ' , ^'.Saa-vjw Indolen'lir '^4l^ropw>x . atid!XhlgMgt^before he leaves for , Two U'hcleicie HSam's sallorih-j'eiir' Chicago’s 13 to be a car-tnechaili(^All t w - ^urchae* talitn 2TI3cm>ine k mountains . a fU||ht-!^M^^ W«»hliigton, with o].her sltJ^Je^cause him paim: ^ X- 43 Seralar. *iia* amaM saloon ,ln 'fr^ppuittry town' pt»daWLiai^Yal^*ehed^W4a Ihi .Snorted. "B itS S ^ ed\U’atton! I feeh clbsed it Immediately. i, ur^* lOTelr. monaste 44Ntstad'l>iMie« Ahat'he is co u ^ g^ s^ ff. Grease- ..^spitak^ HI* ihNni8X4hihn|lK''lhe - 'T ' " V ' O x ------^ Ilagers, after a ftw^dajisf 30'Always 45 Haul rnbniiey in a aervifeSi^t%tion! Oh; sopoer-Atate* wlU'cojrtplcte 8;<)00 Cai^iff^^^niforHiBn%a4e^d^^ sfyla gathererkpUtride the place and'w e l E ^ w c b t e ^ 22 Hebrew 31 Pause. ^ 4f5Ura iFine Printii^ Paul^iLPaiUt^x^ fate be .extreme j , «r»ta la y a mllea^pf campaigning thtotlKh "six i of them khodked at the door. A tic 3? Sultanir' 43 PTorbontory ^ e n HarlHdpopped into I SbSaintesfab,) 23 Pevt^lO g to dMrees 5.0 Biblldlland ^ states alnge he. left home Moadt^»^ ^ IndoW .ppened""j»nd on.e of the x,|ie was to^acl'as marshal of a Physiciai^tarts Sti4NidHoll!^^ fer>Q^af lll^xv ^ titic: ■'I've, fixed^ yonr olad. ;2S8ook of Isorder 'jW gera 54 Q r^ lett^ ■gpes 25!" I ihu?t admit ■he jivas a W e 'w ^ t .^ know when ybtfhre Psabn* the CTierokemStrtp celebration add SUPPLY, ■TSA-^aU activlltes"hre .now' In '''"x '''"x wohdtr. 'My old 'bar never rih v^ going to op^^p." was the repl.V 32 Paradlsctx homecoming, jilxNorthwest State , Corner 5laiH,j5treet___ _ full swlrig;4licliidl'ng,w(rtldlngs, and AndbVer, Oct. 6- iSp'eclAl)—Dri: 'iveil. rhUjppcd my education thun^ "Open up?'^'-'^tp)ried the man . 33 FcmNe nm College. X.. ' - 5nddle TpkxfPast.. one of the bitsl?st places -ja^ the' 4y. !C. HalnSwqrth,. school ^hysl- d err''ile weijt,^ to auto-'scliool a a>-t.he window,/ "we^btpught this 3i List of In nis, speech 'prepai'edjfor -de- (Opp. Ooritoaii’s Buiclt Sta.) 41ommunity , Pre*ifc^iocat'ed-at c,|ait;;";l^ bcgun'-glvlng annual candtdatN , '■''Ilvery at Alya, he m d e aSpeclal corner o f N.. MalnSnd. N. Sohoo Loy] spell. Nbwv Harold, ia a cracft^nie- pVace''fpr ourselves!” For a coftipletc^''1lhc o t. ^hard* physical'>xit^nation8'to^T^ it chanlc. He owns nia"own garage 35 Sudanese < a^ipeM to "Mberal Republlcans'’^tQ Ware and e1Cctri" .This la'tih^ time, Kefaiiver said, bihatjon tVlndows and Doora, .'ha-ve earned fliejiepu tat Ion o f tuftt/ ,office., ''x < x " x 99 E A S T U R N T E B S T — T t l. MI-,3-1 if someeife left you A millfbn dol­ brain.v pop.—Karl Klaster, 39 Separated for Republlcina.^ "who believe In .Jog out very fiilev^work, sw iftly,' Other school news iileUjdes an X lars. '* MThrbwaoft the p^es«^^yatlon^otcommunltles efficiently, and at a moderate’ cost. X.. ''^Steno- Lou-yMothlrig , . . f^in like Alva, for-those whochiFtteve In' announcement that the Speech, .. ''tracks Thert'-are maiw. people Yvho' heed "Stem which-had been schedulenYo, Sandy and John were sitting in Iheiftm,. , . 43Tpuilh. tha preservation' o f small 'business prlnting'doije but do not hnmy and economic opportunity ahd-'4n Quality kegfn-iast Monday, will begin this Aiiiblandalipl miich about''thjS mechanics of It; ■cording Monclay. ,?our youngsters the development of our respuroee, the type thatSrill show the work DON WILLIS 45 Lawyer tabJ fremv the locJtL school will attend. to vote Democratic.” . ' x up to the., best advantage, what OUT OUR'WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE HOOPLE ^49 Put on ^ It haa also. bcen.-^oted that 77' lljiliolttenf "For.' he went on, "The Repub­ -layout is heat .suited to bring out 4i9Disembarkad student.s from "own are^attending GARAGE 52CdbMiout lican party -today is not the party tb'e Important message. If you SpeclAUxIlBK of our Lathers. It is the Republlean are among this group, the Lar.soils. Windham High'-School and."hree 18 M ain S L . T e llH M :4 5 .1 1 [JUNIOR] . JOWLS LIRE 55 boya are enrolled in the Technical U party of truet.^. of economi'o over- Prampt Strvict can, help yoii with layout, de.slgn MY WOfttJf WHAT A COAAELV, tS A /OURS ALL RtSHT, UNaE '56Cki1d,bi School. X:^ [PERPECTl gULSyp-I MEAN steel ibrdism. I t is the party of reSc- and color. They are particularly * Furnilurt R«^ V0UN6 PORKl^/^HEH' llon.f'! Guy Outlaw is a member of a SptKloliiifig In N AM E ,/ AMOS/— HIS 57 Scottish.T/5fcWU > good in this field, taking firsj plaoisi ^ s t t f i n g MUST BE HUlteR!!' «>YS t a news conference yesterday, committee which planned, the UNCLE! EYES^k'lND 06 teaBcakcs cakes , in a conteat in which people all state-wide reading conference IRAKE SERVICE O fle OP YOU RUM ALQN6, Kefhuver again, obliquely raised over -New‘ England' Were 'entered.! * Aoto Tops. A H O i , em ind 10 k SSSlcvalevat^K'^ I! being held today at Windsor H i^ With THE WA60M f o r a R Tn ■■■.,».(. eM. o« the iiwue- of Eisenhower's health | 'HE'S! M EO F , plaiatfofm . BUSINESS SERVICE Thtir knowlcilgc and skill avel School. - * Truck iCushloM ' aiSHEL OF CORMi'- _eiw»»iiu sww. when asked about GOP plans to 806 MAIN STREET yours for the asking, and when the j Piajlit End AllRnmtnf THE h JWEESi School Lunch Menus ua\/m u stH t ic e e p expand the x^estdent’s speaking work l.s finished you will be more ' S9« CiCNTBR HT«"Rear) f “Then he eiid. ‘Let me invest your money for you. Hildt. TEU Mf 9-187^ Lunch menus for the coming JUNIOR IN A CRATE-, T Flower holder ac'hedille. than pleased with its appearance. | Repair Work TEL. M l •*^VYE'LL DEVISE A OF THE. and you'll be cleaning up tha rast of your Ilfs!’ ” a Devotees "The Republicath-ijigh command week h t the elementary school art IFAMlLV/i Is becoming fearful the elec­ Rai.sed printing is steadily gain-! as follows; Monday, .ravioli, but­ LEASH SO H& ing in favor, particularly for CAN gOAMTHE,^ tion.” he said, declaringXihcy feel tered rice, apple sauce; Tuesday, that they have to put MrN^isen- ' HMCHESTER Wedding invitations, wedditig an- Chinese pic. cheese cubes, apple SpecUUxiog In Frozen . Food V A R O r nouhce,i)ient.s. business announce­ PRISCILLA’S POP U nsaddled BY AL VERMEER hower. out ■whether he is physically Paul's Paint and Wallpaper (JoTv-v------—^ ------;— pie; Wedne.sday, baked besns,, cab­ ConUUnon, Refrigerator and ments, bu.sineas cards, to mention able to go or not to do more cam­ 645 Main St.; has just received its i Nangy Warren Decorating Bar is bage salad, -peanut butter sand­ Freezer Bags, Plaatio Food a few. It really takes an expert THAT’S POP FOR 'rOU!!'' paigning.” new fall wallpaper books and the' another great help in achieving wich, French tapioca pudding; Containers. JUST to detect the diffeience between ALWAYS A TRICW An Afp Foifce pet plan£ whizzed p.itterns are most attractive. , /olor harmony, for here ,vou will Thursday, scalloped potatoes and ONE/. raised printing and real engraving, >^-QUESTION/ by fairly' near Kefativer's char­ Included in the new papers Is find suggestions as to companion ham, celery sticks, fruit betty; Rental space available for yow m but the difference in co.st Is an- ..frozen meat and vegetables aa tered DC6 .yesterday in Arizona. ' the :Bii'ge Medallion, a medium papers, what patterns’ are' best Friday, potato and egg salad, jelly alarming some members of hi.s , othei' • thing. Engraving is very sandwiches, ginerbl^i^w ith whip- ’little aa .Oio a day. CHOIbR VARIET5 plYccd pnper- w'ith a plastic film suited for certain rooins and so party. But the pilot said he did not j expensive. Raiaed printing Is only per creani. Bread, buttfr-and milk a little, more than regular print­ coating that looks exacl’.y like many other helpful suggestions consider It an uniisual experience | QUALITY legulai*paper but it Is simply won- and ideas. are sef'ved with alf meals/'-..^ igh he explained he dipped ' ing, but what a difference there, is f l H SEAFOQD In appearance! If you have a fall derful for families with children. . Snowy white enamel which will Obhgregntinnal Church Notes ' Dependable QiiaUly — SertipBl LTe^O O D ly to be sure he was out of I You can wipe off smudge marks not turn yellow and dries to a 'The church will participate in ^ E T 'S Ls^ath welling planned, why not contact LOCKER PLANT S 43 O AK ST. the Community Preis, MI 3-5727, .sb easily without any wqiTy about smooth liard finish that can be World-Wide Cominiinlon Sunday SI BISSELL ST. : streaking the paper. ITien there washed over and over will be yours tomorrow, w ith the Rev. Stephen William H. . b F X . and ask about the co.st of this type TEL. Bn S-Sm ' / T E L . M I 9-99.17 R. Chamberlain officiating. Sun­ r.A of printing for yoqr wedding in­ is Trimz in its wide'an ay of pat- if you choose Eraalj, the Swedish 136 Rpmoe SL ...Tel. M1-B-7ld0 SE- Miilrie to Explain terns and the Dip and Hang Wall- enamel, at |»aurii. You .will love day school cla.sseS begin tomor­ ISONS. vitations and annouqcement.s? Or, row 'at 9:30. nr-s L A D 5 « paper, all pre-cut, pasted and the ease with which this enamel you might prefer to drive over to ready to hang. The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship ■V-. |»-L , Ta?L Assessments the shop at (he comer o f'N , Main- can .be kept spotlessly clean. Do stop in and look at the new Lfffa*^uaaia«ftTMiMUTg ■ ____ X. Christmas and N. School .Sts, and .see some It is a bit late to paint many lY,." ’ PaHY- wallpapers, they are so attractive More ’ hooaes samples of the different styles of outdoor things for use this year I .u'''' The group will leave Taxpayers will- have an op- and .so eqsy to hang that even a are painted A L L E Y O O P Wounded In Action Is Almost Here raised printing. Either Mr. or but during the fall and w inter! ______B Y V . g . o a MLIN lo-a • portunlty to ,find out .how assses- novice cart do a room with ease. with 8. W. P. Mr*. Larson will be glad to show months you might get caught up I j ' R^'- 5Ir. Of course for your-fall painting than an; otliqr ...DINNYD HAVE DIED U'*" — v / VAAH.'.' AW' I'LL BE COITON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO ■' sors determine the vahtatioh on Her diamond .selected them to you. In this work, using the marine' Chadww!" Atf")? OF A BRCXEN HEART / ...AND I ^ "^ L U C K y IF I DONT Paul Misseri recohimen-ls that paint - In all colors at Paul'safho"l young paint. - their properties at a speclai.public now, will relieve your • For all around job and commer­ IF VCXl HADN’T KNOW IT HOULD ) DIE O F SUMPIN good Masury Paint; whether you Paint And w U ? ip e r Co Thir^,^^^^^ Join the G O T L ONLY TWO ARE />«44!l-OOESS meeting soon. . . -..v Gliri.stmas shopping, cial printing, you. will find the THAT LITTLE FELLCXV) HAVE DiEP OF < NOW MVSELF.f OUT— AND TH' WE'RE UCKEO? choose inside, or outside paint, Ma­ b x Community Press has ■ the facili­ marine paint really stands up un- ® „,. *,- .ea xx.. x-. _ DOWN OFF TW r {.STARVATION/ TYING AND WINNING —BUT XUS' , *. Tax As.sessor Henr.v Mutrlc said Piiri.VE sury will rtially give satlstaetinn. LEDGB- RUNS SCORED . 4 yesterday he plans to hold a meet­ ties and equipment to handle any The Adelphi Color Guild of 300 it ^ l^ L 'm U d ^ S r r r Z ^ i beJi^.In’^ha\•'e"mo^^d^” T^^ SHEKmH AFTER -nf CATICM,' m e / ing at whidlv the work of revalua­ N O RM AN R. WEIL job. Large or small, any printing colors offers a' combination of 700 fH ^ ^’athaIy Newton. Rt. 6, - Br)M Oio Children. '^ e y ’D. tion for tax asses.sments will be Job taken here will receive prompt You a completion of renovation of ' love to Just look arrmad. -\ color harinonie.s, colors that w-ill You may rent sanders, steamers,'the p~ar.sonago. . ^ explained. u e .m o l Ou is t Attention, and the finished job will blend and enhance the b»auty of SpM ia^t In <1 floor scrubbing and polishing ma- Foreign Student Fete 881 Main St.,. Tel. BO 3-6636 HOBIY SHOPPE f t ] Mutrie has- not yet figured .out Specialist In Jewelry 1 reflect credit to the print .shop your home. Open-.A Charge Aecoont Comer Center and OrittvoM Sta. U exactly how the explanation will T i^ M l 9-66863 that lumetl it o\it. Take your We Deliver It’s tan to tnnke It yonfself. next printing job to the Commu­ ' be made. But he .said he. would like qxactly the right .^ftdes to choo.se. j thusiast»- work easier. A,lso Paiil'si.to an International ^tu dert' ™ * to try having a "blowup” made of nity Press land you will be con­ V ■ T's.l vinced of tlwlr fine! efficient print­ whether they will look a.s you want I carries. 8 full line of. waxes, fUr-’ Obt. 13 and 14 are remicsted to the^cards hich-contain the Infor­ them to. but with .the A d elj^ a ^ nlture polishes and other Items to contact Mrs. Ralph Ransom 'He- mation about property which the ing service. , Color Giill,^ you are siiic. The ' keep your home looking Us best. revaluation firm uses to arrive at Coventry.' . MANCHESTER Tuttle's kSseaamentSs Dubai 575tb-p.m. In the parish room. This The program, sponsored ■ by the s t a t io n ’ ; Valuation Associates is now con- M U SIC c e n t e r '- ^ Bolton Service Bureau for'W om en’s Or-v SERVICE m , 3-^ I lo-e ' ducting a revaluation which will group Includes seventh and eighth DRY CLEANERS . ' . at___ . . . . _ __ grade students. The older 'vouth ganizations, will feature a lunch­ .Routt 44A, N. CovtAtry # tgg »»e ■M fceete^kifcTM .n^ be effective with the 1956 Grai>d 186 Middle Tpke. West ^ eon and tea dance for hostesses BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fellowship will meet at the ‘com ­ 93 WELLS STREET Tel. Dnys P I 2-7900 A ccu sed BY EDGAR MARTIN <: L is t 4 ' TEL. M l'9-620.5 . munity Hall at 7 p in. and.,guests on Oct. 13 in Hartford. Mutrie made it’clea. that no indU 16-Week Ari\(^ourse Set "Nights P I 2-7307 B U Z S A W Y E R Students participating in this 'X r TMA1E. TO TV ltlU , VJVTViOUT q viO D H S O U T % 8 0 0 ... thlOD '^H Y ROY CRANE vldual assessments will be given Outrini anid Maresch! Events of the week include a program are currently attending TtL^hoiM Mlv3-7254 X T^^ht, U H « T C»IOhie-^ 1 TELLIhiG ME, MS a MUCH NT'S GOVJS.'. M OU ^ N P ATTiClAUNCHING SITg. f = ^ou t at the meeting, but persons will meeting of the advisory eoir^U in Connecticut colleges ■ or prepara- Otntrol Rtpair Strviet T U t OST'D C AR SOU I be given the chance to ask quesr, For Grad^School Piipils the parish room Monda.V a t^ ;3 0 tor.v schools. \ ■ 'N COULD, bCkVEt L U5^:D WUS^AVlD SOLD = U f t s tO O V C VTV Accordions WiUGViT USHD TO u ; tiona, if time peftnits. p.m. and the second ses.sion'in the 24 Hour Road Strviet ^ '1 TO TUev. UtJDtU TViE TME Cft'R...>JOT • T V iS R t, J Private Ins'trurtlohs "A s soon as niaster cards are Bolton, OcL 6 t Special) .. ts rtisl meeting of the season Leadership Training School at 8 Manchester Evening Herald An­ Buy Coupons ■BELOIOGTO SEfsT. y>JOOlK>G FdOS- , AccessorleB OI All Binds A>OD WU MRS. VtbW? completed." Mutrie. said, "every Instruments' and Supplies 16-week v c o u r .s e Sketch Club Monday at the Cqmmunit.v Hall p.m. in the parish, roonus adjoining dover enrrespondeni, BIr*. Paul THiihiG ASOUT ' effort will be made to notify each Gilead Congregational Church. The V»OSBMK>D«T? ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE niamber.4 at the local school has from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. under’ di­ Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim and ^ayef X Candy, Ice Cream, Sundries TVIS MOTORS'. taxpa.ver by mall of his old assess­ Board of De.-icons will rheet at 7:30 2-6A56. • ■ A.EE) been announced by Mrs,. Lawrence rection of Mrs. Gasprin Moira, ~ h r - ment and his new one." on Tuesday. , ______, . ____ NJ 1 Converse, in.stiuct'or of-'the prq- assistant leader,. Meanwhile, Mutrie announced ! gram. Children from GtadeA 4 Mother's interested in keeping Choir rchearsal win be held at 8 D I'N N E R l' HE.-\DMA8TEft DIE.S i ^ s that he has called a mOeting.of the Grenaditr I through 8 are eligible to join the the troop going are also welcome p.m.m Wednesday and a. ---- nev.* mem- . Washington.. Oct. 6 CPi --Haniil- RevJiiuation Advisory .Committee club w'hlcb^will meet weekl.v aVtgr benship class will meet for the ■ton Gibson, 73, who was headmas­ TREE PRUNING ' t If * o _ .... 1.. «i4._ t.___ • at this meeting since the troop m A s u r y K for Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. in Ihe hearing ^ckberry Sweet .school for abojit an hour. ' . seeks a leader. *The Scouts should first [ime Thursday at 8' p.m, at ter at gunnery' schopi here from' room of the MuniciparButldlng. He 1 Sin<« a nu m W qf chiidien who be met at the Communitv Hall the parsonage. T h e Junior Choir 1922 to 1936, died at his home Md REMOVAL said he hopes ss Tnany members jw ; erry -Ice Cream did not Attend life fu-t meeting prdrqplly at 4:15 p.m. for trans- will rehearse with Mrs. Chandler here yesterday. He, is survived by PAINT rtHE TRAP 15 SET TO CATCH THE WOMEN SPY SUSPECTS. possible will attend.' \ 'have indicated'an interest in join -: portatlon home, at 2:30 p.m. Friday. his widow. Mr*. Brooke vap Dyke Have '.Tear treea pruned and Gibson; a daughter. Mas, Ellen Gib­ 4» BUZ STREAKS TO THE RENPEZVOIJS POINT, READY Tr.v this Ro.val taste sensation! ing the club, a second brganiza- ; Third'grade girls are eligible for .‘services at 11 a.m. at United ! removed b ; Ueenart and In- . . is good poiot TO PICK UP AND GUIDE THE AAlSStlE. son Kunath, three sons, Harry. /o Delirious -cherry Ice ' cream tlonal meeting for these' studeftls membership in A new Brownie Methodist Church will hear a ser­ «nred tree aorgeona. flavored with tasty blackberi^’. will be held Tuesday at 2:25 p.m '. vTVoop to be o'rganized Tuesday at mon by the Rev. Earl O. Rearman Dana and Edward Gib.son. Funeral ~neit«4>, services will be held Sunday after-; J R F F C O B B Hospital Notes in the .school cafeteria. Parents-a'-meeting at Ihe Community Hall entitled ‘ 'The ■'Tie That Binds." BY PETER HOFFMAN In Pints and i/j Gallons are invited to be present. They at 2:30vj).m. Church school session will be held noon in the Washington Congre­ PAUL'S MICKEY FINN At'B'oiir Favorite Store or At ,should pick up the children at 2:50 S<-h«»nl,4'afeleriii Hel|>ers At 9:30 a.IP, gational Churoli. CARTER TREE YOU DIDN'T NOPE.,,DOC 15 TRYING P e r fe c t ! BY LANK LEONARD Wtlenta Today:..160. , Paint and Wallpaper Store OOlfT WORRY.'... NO Bk5 ' p.m•••• Volunteers'who V viviiiiK-v-i a 4V4IU nirare completing Masses.will be celebrated at St. GET TNC JOB, to. GET A REPORTER . DTY 6LICKER 16 GOING TO ADM ITTED 'y E S T E R D A Y : Royal lee Cream Coc SOME RETURN EXPERT CO. 645 Majn Street DC YOU? HgMED COBB TO COME M-HOW CAN YOU f W Bl, nCVlK nor " COCMIgMLMARPf. The proRiam will include craft their schedule fob Jielping at the' Maurice Chapel at 8:30 and 10 a'.m. MtSVILLe KEEP YOU FROM GETTING TO Harold Jilhson, 309 \V. Ceqler St.; 23 Warren Street Ml 3-6930 worknri, Inin papier,<>,MiU5f|! Art work 'Will Include tempera N. Jenseh. Mrs. Loufs.DoIin, Mrs. , ErlVkson, Glastonbury: Mra,,_El- ’ C N 0 K I S flK T fO M ^ g'artpn and Nursery next week In­ Camden got -something out/ of painting on posters.. paper plates, Joseph D’ltalia, Mrs. Richard-John- T. P. NbLLORtm freda Bowie, Rockville; George cludes Mrs. Paul Nelson. Monday HIGH G RA DE n ^ard.s J and favora. projects using ston, .Mrs. Paul Willey. -Jtrs. ■the dheck-passei;, though. Police Vallone, 74 Durant St.;-Mrs. Gar- morning, Birs. CTifton Reynolds, said a 50-cent parking meter vio­ '•FUNERAL HOME^ brushes, sponge.s'. stick and fotato Robert Spencer and Mrs. Thomas mela Jaw'brskl,' 3 .Drive G: Mrs. printing.^' , . that afternoon;'.Mis. Julian New­ lation fine wa.s collected on the Air-Conditioned Johnson. ton, 'Tuesday morning and Mrs. P R I N t l N G Marion Turner, Glastonbury; Leo Other instruction will cover x ® ' automobile used by the check-ar­ Ideally loeated—eunvenlent and Rlchoff, 217 Autumn St.; Mrs..Iris Mrs. Louis C. ■ Dimock j f . and \\ illiam.TIobblns in the afternoon; tist. ter, color.-j, 'on and tempera de- Mrs. John J.-StTiiff have-substlUit- a M y from the buay t6proiigb- JOB AND C0M51ERC1AL Bushoy,' 18, Woodland: St.; Mr*., Headquarters for pnurlng, Mr*. Ednrund- Peresluha; Wednes­ fare. Distinctive Servioe. Blod- lesKon* and supplies. 9ign, use of pastehs-op color chalk, ed during the 4-^week period, 7’, day morning; Mrs. E. J. floser, af­ PRINTING J. Norma flwlatkiewicz. 307 N. Main, scatter'painting and stencil w-wk. em Fncllltleai St.;, Mrs.' Annis T.sapatsaris, 349 Mrs. Gasprin Morra, P T A hqt ternoon. . Member.* of the club will-be'qs- lunch chairman, reports (he sched­ Prompt and Efflolgpt Frlnflng Hilliard St.; Mr.s. Estelle Karsky. aassed 52,.10 in order to b.uy ma­ Nursery sessioft .will be attended of All Kinds ^ ule, of volunteers Is full fp r'th e by Mrs. William Lope.s, 'Phuraday. T. P. HPLLORAN Rockville;. David AViley, 100 Oitk CAMDQT terials to-complete the course. ' Grove St,; Paul Morgan, Merrow.' Tiext four weeks. .She is now com­ and Mrs. Cheste Lu!R AAe ID —-y Mrs. Margaret Zvaigzne, 635 Cen­ MILLWORK CO. r ',f'hnrc|i Seivlt-es "V Alumni! SHAVE? J ter St.; Mrs. Marjorie 'Thorhe, 83 MOTOR SALES ^ Manchester Evehlqg Herald Bol­ 254 Broad St.—Tek BU-H-S28S WE PAY W oild Wide Communlbn Sunday ton correspondAntJ Mr*. Joseph iiiii > "------XX W . Middle TTke.; Paul Salo, 85 EXPKia Ayro b o d y znd Strickland .St.: Clifford Prince, .88 TELE N o n e will be observed by both PrblMlant D'ltalta, telephone Mptehrit 3-554.5. pi. FENDER'REPAIRS ' j # • - • churches .tomorrow at . worshifT HIGHEST PRICES ^lizabotA Dr.; Mattrew' Ptlras, For Raes, Paper, Metals’ ■res-E. .Middle Tpke.; Mv*. Th^Ota ENAMEL and LACQUER services. 'The- Rey. Theodore W. Adverli.sement-— • I the beat in ■ f-- S' Kerinedj, Vernon; Mrs. Edna Graf . REF1NI8HING8 Chandler jr. has chosen as his ser- Join one -of the Umbering classes and Scrap Iron ! m'pn topic for the 11 a.m. celebra­ • UenemI BlUhvork and aon, Rockville: George Gibson. REASONABLE PRICES for ipbthers and business girls be­ G ALL (I r d e l i v c b t o 269 W,.* Center S L; Mrs. Edith tion At the Congregational Church ginning soon at the Flora B. John­ a Complete Window Units' FREE ESTIMATES a All Size Doora ill Everett and son,. Andover;, Mr*. m m "Our 25,000 Mile-Long Table” . son School of Dancing. Ballroom ROyirE SO—WAPPING CONN. Lena Cejkowski, iA-Oakwotur.Rd.-t Church school- session will be held Classes open Tuesday, Oct. 9. • Blitred and Glued Trim OSTRINSKY Patricia Enes; South Windsor; AT THE RICHFIEI-D SIGN - for |>hyitctaJU. deaUats, ‘ bual- at 9:30 a.m. " Classea. limited. Register now. e Ezitert Cabinet Work Dealers la Waste BUtariala Mrs. M ary Paxele and daughter, 86 TEU M1-S4405 heasmea. etc. 24 hoar service, Junior Fellowship will rqeet at M I 9-1335. e Complete Hardware Depk 781 PABKlER ST. . Durant St.; Mrs. Tina Tedford and acifen daya'a week, Snndaya and ______l7 *. - -r/' ' ■ ' Tek Ml-S-5735 or M I-3-6879 m -6 daughter,^5 Lilac St.'; Miaa Mary holldasta.-...... MORTY l^armakian, 3i Arvine PI.; Mrs. Atmosphere C A V A L L l THE STORY pF MARTHA WAYNE A M ira cle? Feme Daly, 116 Deming St.; Mr*. t# 8k dohn Sk. Tel. Bn-S-J69I ^ ^ — BY WILSON SCRUGGS* I ALWAYS d e r a o iVcdsareoMETMiNd , Lillian von jler Wall, Bolton;Mark w reverend MACSHAU. Jl gHORTIIIHAf, MANCHESTER MOMCaOCONTMCa: ITMAT WlLLCHASETMOSEi *URTNA7T»«M*R*mtU| ' Winzler, 186'Greenwood-Dr.; Mrs. -- rOUkETOMMEA LATte^ Audrey Poehnert, Vembn; Miaa TRimBLJTNOT MOMSaO^ BLUE6, YW SO MUCH fO R ^ B P ^ ABOlrt-NOar ARE JUST HOC ABOUT I ANSWERING SERVICE .T H IS time/ m iT - HiMMS OlSTh/iTibvDl/, d Ellgn Holt. 80 Main St^; Mrs. Lola COm,mSS>AlL.'OSvs fGRBW.jTmSrtO*)N6 Hutchinson, 81 Hawthorne SL MANCHESTER SIRS. BETTY KUTH EOWAKdS, Prop. HBZC/ f EEN A JR O T CDHFOCr) YOUR SON.AND NQ# WTITlRlt7I^A4lie4.J MEEDNSYCV-. C lf TpMAkTTMEN^^ , ACCEPT THE AIONTY HUES IN CAVIE-IN * AUTO PARTS Bridgeport, Oct. 6 (AA—Anthony GR^K Ml Chains That Bind! aiNTLEFTVOf/ Tarragaiio. 67, Trumbull, died yes­ . 70 -.A D C’' terday 1ft the ,cave-in of a 16-foot HOUSE PAINT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SERVICE and YOU’LL NEVER A G A IN BE c h a i n e d TO YOUK TELEPHONE I, aanltaiT sewer ditch he w aj dlg- aya / ;SEE US FOR; GIVE VOU USTING SATISFUmON ' g/ng, H4 had atarted'his first day jn-ALUBlINlIM BOLL UP ; • MACIHNE SHOP SERVICE Coippiete 24'-liirar telepbond'coverng£'’‘ oh the Job only a. few hours before. C, J. M O M IS O N a EQUIPMENT AWNkNG.S o JALOUSIEA ^OLU EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER All- MEQCLC.TOUteAlV. It'., took fffem'esi. and' emergency a PA R TS (new and lebuilt) Let us be your secretary. • STOR.M DOORS Psiat and Wallpaper CO. iN O y A P E W NITW/'? •W'orkers 46 minirtes'to dig him out >0 ACCESSORIES ■ t . _ r . e OOMBINATIOV WINDOWS S85 CENTER ST. VOU.HAN^Nl'iaOTTME of. the sandy, soil. H is' employer, a SUPPLIES " , ■' Fhone MancbMtdr, Mitchell i^61M 1 Gridino Venfreset, waa buried ,up 'Telephoae Ml 5^713 a OCrONT PAINT, SUPP|JES Monciitsttr A wrUm C o. JOHNSOI^ PAINT CO; SIS BUddle TDitapUie, Eask 195 WEST CENTER ST, tofhis Jitpa .but’ managed to pilll Wo OWe aiPiN/ Oreca Stampa Open Satarday nntii 5 pjm. 699 MAlN^STw MANCBEs T J^ P B f m | ftA ^ | M | ' hltaaettBUt'- = V ^ TalanliaM Bfl B-IOM '■" ■ X : ! :v r V^./* , . X x . " x . .J: V it j Y '^ ir- ■^1 i. >.,• A. A '■ , " V •. . ..i- j,. ,v . A A. y-r F A Q S t lS lI . '.A- UAKC '• g:vi HERALD. UANCHB8TEB. tiONK, SATURDAY, OCrrOBER 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EmWGOQ^ OCTOBER 6/l968i PACH ELBVBN A A>. A.- \ THE IAA:

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A -v ; ^ R L W . YOSTC 0B; d p e i^ iU M ^ r itwU y i»H jj—Wln-ADoigsW of-.^ . of tbs^rookiyit ** • Kantio 1^4988 I...... •' t o n ^ •. «M% _■• A -V. • ■ '• •:.••.. •v''^ • f e - iKtnfiH ■ r,f '•rs^ih^ riea compcUtl d»y.N.T^e^lsjl-t5yo^vere^RH.kit Bk- 108'-..,to five: atralglit el d- %■' ’••tOrday.Alternoon wheq ifae^^plflKG rountK^El mCr^.^ CoacKee' Ge0t^-..MItc)iel| atiC .dibtri-vaae. lA^I New York; Oct. 6 <^)— Shoisfed by't^ fr Wo: Outt)ombed>thCj; ^untaln A-.....,;;,. 6 -- tt tQiUey the Hgtyt sbou't^..------:---- ______- -?A pVtopk'ithlt. Nebib;?WeYo near^ ' cOUea ...... -,,..1 101.10* mandlhg-g-game lead in theii*^:^af f i ^ _ rte set." ''^itcmJlk^ statedAjatcvAast';- ■ M V t»ih^vi^,thetK;(f>vn .p»rk, iipsctbuji . \ A ., v »_■■ 7-game a«t against the A m e ^ .^ pItct$Jt^MterapoA<3h^^ siJi.. i>Ught,' ■ 'buTPhew' facfs kispSap^'"-' Y»nkefr%adliinl,'^ - \>p«ned Iwfore.NThe Yahjrt^WKWan II BrooHlyftSL devkiitgt.i^ng 13.8xea>lxX *-0 l«SflN^tter ItaybinK 27^ ieiHrX,eague champions. who 1«>i^eduled Ijig AP, every 'p)'n'i' hiYgestm'lnner since kee StMtum 'Where Manager I Coleihip dtife'p’sek service. 'more .hhajiges ..wp' cpnAjiye 'Man-, Vv Casey Sthng^*»;^hargea h ope. toj SThefe htt to-defeat C h a ^ ica go Cubs •’House tharRuth EfUlltA, X - Norwich, whfh}^ attempting; tq. ex­ ■•elow WoB Thre«.al"Ebbets Fle8%,. ' No standout Reliefer . tend thefr "winning streaV to"''13 Simmons “ ' r . l v.cliib dlsaipate euch Then, too.' the Yanks have no Brooklyn co(^'ed...^ah0».^laughter ae ho tumbles trj-lng to mako''diyinf!: catch of tTou-..^ and then added a fourtii triumph ered Casey’s .Best, came 'on', to sons. AaOerson ■■ M'lib'JH Die by Dodgers' Gil Hodgea Ijv.flfthJnnih'g~.,pf \yorld Seric.s game. Center floldekAMickev Mantle nominee third KHmc, ee Re^se. Ditk^Snider 4iitfh' to Duke Snider in the'sec- Kepeba - 86, IM ''t>Uthe '-Mva Dodger>'sl'reak. it «a r!lfa hlg'fity! I Mnd Gik HDBodges, not only stormed 'V in the ssveitlXana deciding gamr New Tla.v'iers f Vossol■ isoto'- ...... s i 1 137 130 341 race* over to retrieve hall. *wrM,,t\vfv.run8; Dodgers won, 13-ii. (AP Wireph’oto.v: ond ihniilg~and the Dqke lined the L«May 107" l l l . H 313 pojiilble that another foui-gamsyr"“) l '''‘‘ "'*^ to win its first World Champion­ Alread.v the loc.sls'' have- added ship. . second pltch'>ver the Walt This is five new players since their open­ Brexntak . • . . . . 103 * 4 " ^ 186 sweep wlikengulf the Yankees. F or; pi *econd,"- put continued to rather amazing ks Snider cwj’t Rhumel . S3 W 181 Sal Maglle. "the Cinderella man. "'fth^a run in the Yesterday, the Dddgers- rhaking ing Joss to Leominster. Veterans’ a dozen hlts’count, overcame a 6-0 hit lefthanded pitching. No longer RIGGO PETRIUA) Totals 486 - 506 510 1504 FipiHiig Worn Series Four Kreords ' Arc Set may have his SF^year-old arm al| third ahd.two more Imeacb of the K can Stengel aigna] to his bullpen, Yosn Vincek. 245-poUnd tackle, and deficit after one and one-half ih- Irv .RiiaseH, sturdy 215-pound oiled up on Sunday.A"- fourth, fifth and eight innings to for a stopper, guys like Joe Pag^ First Nattsaal Bask (6) Stir Up Trouble for HUm Schools \ Bv New York Rivalfi r4l n p the biggest run total eVer ings ..in one of the wUd'est and guard, "made their presence felt G rabow ski S3 87 ...83 269 Ford appears to'be Cas>y Sten­ and Allle Reynolds are no longer F ontanella 80 84 76 240 Because they atlr up trouble, the eyes o f the .opposition are these stalwarts. _ _ Tbegr a_ m gel's la.sl real hope. The little leftj-. perpetrated on the Yankees in' Adlai Plays No Favorites ^ ^ weirdest Series games on record. on the jiayfoll. last week while the Silk Towners B'mokI.vn, 0«-f. H (.Tt • The Two hours were required to play romped 26r0 over Fort Devens. Ed' BG Devastated T om pkins ...... S7 67 • 73 256 left to right. Al Ward, Yale halfback; Johnnp Btolack. who runs the works.for Mlaalaalppi; A m BomB^rs Trouble who was haltered by - the Brooks Series history., . premdeh'tial candidate Adlai Stevenson has a Dodger and a Yankee cap perched atop Joh n son ...... I l l 107 86 806 Crawford, Wyoming tailback; ib e y have plenty of get up and go. serond df-the World Secies yea-, In the Series opener.but who de-; Hodges, whose three^-run hOmfr. pis head in EbbeU Field before: start of second World Series game, Left to right are New York the first , four Innings,, at the end LyncJi, 245-pound tackle, ia an­ U i w M a n ...... 7 6 SO 87 348 terday. V'luAhj- the Dodgers of which the score was knotted at other 'newfeomer as are Joe La­ fea(rt the Oodbers twice last year proved the difference in the fiMp r manager Cwey Stengel. Stevenson, Joseph Sharkey, vice chairman and majority leader of City 27-6 by Miami Totals ^ ...... A te '445 *1S 1816 IS-A. pisuliired ' fOuc World Se­ I —both tlm^s in — game, batted in four more ..with Council of N. Y„ and Brooklyn manager Walt Alston. (AP \Vlrephoto). 7-all. The overall clocking was conia (190) and rugged Ron •But* ...^'.Mssttemsrjr 1i'ai4 (8) Tilts les records and tw o' i mustXyiin lft"-order to get the a pair of doubles and a sinwe off three hours .and 26 minutes, keiwicz.(215), two halfback.s. I.adP)—Miami's ex­ Tedford 76. 96 m Two Backyard Brdwls game time of lhn!«.,.houra and 19 I.ongest game hv time.-'nine ■ gel knows this better than anyone. RBI total to .s e v ^ iw o under Lou battling Stan Griffen for the pected derhoUtion job on Boston P yk a ...... 96 88 87 271 New* York. Oct. &,(iTP Figuring,* inning game— ti.ree hours and 26 minutes set by the "Dodders and fourth spot in Manchester's stellar College out of t-hie w'ay. New Eng­ T w erdv ...... 103 109 107 320 Innings— 3:26 (old record 3:19 I T ^ t ’s why he decided to pitch his Gehrig’s recor(k'’ snider crashed s Franklin- ...... — 67 93 ISO the. World.'Series: - minutes. The longest Series game, held by Doilgers and Yankees, three-run ,bfimer in the detonat­ Yankees^ Once Owned Y’ankees in the sixth game of the backfield which comprises Ttilie land football fans today had turned Todaj’ may be the wrong day for however, ran three hours end 28 I No. 1 man despite, only a two-dav Del. 6. 1047), \ I rest. • *'' ’ ing sipynSn frame, increasing his 1947 Series. Dubose, quarterback, hard-running their attention toward the long- T o u ts 478 460 487 1420 the Yankees to tr,vto get back in- mimite.— I ,. M'o rat'Humiliation Maackssicr Aala Parts (1) .padlocked Gehrig . for runner)ip '^ B y E.4RL ous in handing out bases on balls, footed Aian Webb, halfback. ' •, Tufts hoped to make Harvard’s V. Della PFra ...... Si 111 102 304 day gaihee during the regular .sea- Tigers in the .sijtth game of the Se^en by Yankees (broke rec­ I "No use holding Ford back gnT Dodger VHer^Bessent Brookl.\tt, New York — Short allowing 10. Line main.stays with the Mttchell- opener as unhappy as Miami did In New York, Oct. 6 (P)—A coupleBOeorge Washingtoii also capital* ord of siv held by six trams.) honors, second only to Babe Ruth’s R ich ...... S t 60 65 354 eon, the Yanks won only 10 and 1945 classic. (longer.” Casey muttered the 15. Reese's two-run single was a Stuff; Tlcketk were, no where to be The Yankee pitchers (? ) wore Toro-coached eleven thus far have; halting Billy Donlan's, passing for E. DFlla F e r a ...... — M 90 163 of backyard brawls that could be Ined on mlscuee to tipeet* Hapdln- Most bases on halls, one club, Banniniinlng St B r o t h e loat 12. The Dodget^ shower! ant ------I quiet of the losers' clubhouse after key blow in the big Inning, set up had for' yesterday's game at Eb- a path from the Bullpen to the been veterains A1 Marque.s. Larry' a 27-6 triumph oyer Bcj last night 104 65 370 highly tignifleant in deciding na­ Simmons 13-7. Mlami,,JUtah aifll game—:||, by Dodgers off Yan­ I they had suffered tbell^ worst hq- New* York..... Oi-t. 6 (.Pi—Don < ‘The following summer, after Lo'S"r liaan 84 82 166 tional aa well as regional footbell Denver had things eaMer. Mfaini I n S u n d a y Imposing 17-8 record 'for the- Sat-. The Dodgers' sparkling defen- bv Joe Collins' boot of Sandy Bessent. the''feid pitcher the New bets Field, at lekst around the mound. Stengel employed no less Holmes, Bruno Moiike and aggres; in the Orange Bowl. urday encounters. j sive play is no fluke. They led the kee pitchers (broke record of I miliation in'anyv-faiil classic. "He Amoros' grounder. All six runs in !■ Had licked the illness and wbs "hotel Ibbb.v... Don Newcombe has than' seven of. Ids firing hands to sive RIcco Petrillo who performed Rushed DonUtn Uamcroifully Totals ...... 361 471 444 1176 championships and a batch of in- tumbled Boston College 27-8, Utah 10 held by five’ teams.’) should be ready. He didn't, pitch York -'Yankees forgot aboiit and with St. Paul, I was hospitalized Sksrwia WUIIams (tl ters'ectlonal contests that should walloped Brigham Young 41-8 and j majors in fielding during the sea- the inning became unearned be.- .yet-xto post his first Series pitch­ set a new record for the most in. the backfield on several occa­ The Hurricanes, one of the na­ Bomba rdiFr 99' 84 Tonerraw _ .Most home runs, .(otal series. much in„tWe first game and he got- doftors. advised should'inevef pla.v with muscle spasms in' my back. 96 261 be good gate attractions in spite took Montana 22-15. Junior .Gihiam of the Brocks has " « -**82 average and made causa of the first baseman's mif- ball again, took his place toila.v ing win. Last year he started the pitchers used bv one club. sions last fall. tion's t(^ outfits, concentrated HencF ...... im 106 66 394 Fotothan League fewer errors than any big league National la^giie player, by that,,da>' of rain.” cue. ' A doctor in an Indianapolis hpiipt- opener nut was lifted in the sixth He called upon, In .this order, Dowff ...... 91 106 63 m of unusual pairings mark the col­ Dame, Upset by South- Charter Oak Park an ' excellent't ^ance of setting A alon^idc Sal .Maglie. Git Hodges Backfield starters for the Proa their defenses on rushing Donlan W. Schack . 90 90 84 264 record for' bibais^' on balls. He al- club, 109, Duke Snider, Dodgers — 10 In ^...Whitey, 19-6 during the regular tal warned me to give up pUching> ,mniAg:-and charged with the loss, Don Larsen, Johnny‘Kucks. Tom­ include Leon Lewis IBainbridge legiate program today. lOdist In its opener, has brother agalast Turtey Spaivd and 'Jiuke Snider as one of. Brooft- unmercifully while the Eagles set R, Schack , 108 97 91 391 The 49th meeting between the ready has four ^alks end the rec­ .fl\:e .Series (extended own recr.. .season lasted, only three innings Only Bob TyiJeS^ of the seven l ivas stubborn. 1 giie.ss. 1 refu.sed ■Ihc "gugutlesj!;’ ' lag hiihg on New- my Byrne, Tom Sturdivant. Tom Naval Station), quarterback, Dick their defenses, for Miami fullback hod- two v ^ k s to recover and the terbacldag the Blue ord). , . ' lyn’s brightest World Series slar.s to believe him.” Touts 486 462 441 1400 University .of Michigan and the assignment ^ m ^ s t w Indiana ord is deVen for four game and five Bob Tiirley of the Yanks has last Wednesday,'allowing six hits Xf"**** Pltohers was spared as I Were it not for a serious back cqnibe has be'eh: getting a big pla.v Morgan. Bob Turley and Mickey Buck (Fort D ix),. fullback, and Don Bosseler. be Mareh Potter ilrMie looked good in. two brief stints. He Records tieil: and five runs. Including two home It was on tlie recommendation in Gotham papers. and after yester­ school that used to be "The Ag­ team Which hdim't settled 'into Tod win can eljnala ter game sets and eight walk.s for a the Dodgers cracked 12 )iiu, the injur.v that required a delicate McDermott. Morgan k-as chargc_ J* i , * *^'^8^** with a fan outside the | Isoktl 25-year-old Jack.sonville, Then comes the 20th meeting be­ 'games, too, A few top ones: jiver Sanday*s rival. Oa Most, ptfehers, game, both Ford-fiad some back trouble dur­ park after the game, was rocked • • righthander, turned back mentit df-4>4..500, they drafted him seven and had an 18-2 record from Y’ork 6, Brooklyn 0. Ed Roebuck J dera over the Bombers, thanks to too many horses to watch. Mssckeslar Tmst (1) bases on balls and striking out 109. i V iaT C llIl^ llt$^ clubs—:|0, by Yankees and dates ,...... 60 *7 — |77 tween. Duke of the Atlantic Coast Other Ooateete o t ^ haad, Ooaeh Mike Gtnofa, in g the sea.son but says the condi­ for six runs and six hits in less 1 Yankees with six hits and onlv for their SL.Pt\ul farm In the Jul.v 4, In his last 19 starts he •-•esme on to complete the inning j a .young 39-year-old Sal Maglle Quarterback Sam Scarnecchia Johnson Roger pitched .eight complete Dodgers (tied record held bX ...... SO — 103 193 Conference and its Mountaineer Shut—Yale-Brown, Princeton- wttbsM aeaist in m Y«Wh VIdf games in 33 start.s and finished tion has cleared. "A / than two innmgi. Don Bessent, k '’o nins in seven finely pitched American Assn.'TrohissivTi the Yankee's allowed 35 runs in 14,3 innings for and Be.ssent took over in the third ! and Don Bessent and CHem La- Indians Ready ran the keep play for 32 yards and Lsasull ...... 67 107 105 299 Chicago. Oct. 6 T^t*se. the ^ i "One da.v. a couplele oF-monthsa t Former National Pro Foothafl have cbme off thi! ha^s of Yankees in last week's loss to Hall, arc Gates ...'...... 7« *7 69 252 Yankees yeaterday. TUna in 4>nly two. regular seasdiv. pf sharp thnests. rather than with chriatmas recess. Three games | tion that reTiired 3'^' hours. He League star Hank Soar from Paw­ the Series Prediction Department, alternate at the newly-lnsUUed Zlemsk ...... 78 M 76 341 The attendant, Michael Browa, after he had recoveredrpback spot...... 97 99 93 368 87, said he asked the big pitcher: Giants oh Juiy 4 and 17 against will be played in'the Orange Bowl. York had one' In 1936, Gil Me- the first two and win in five games. 7 But' the former \Yashington /U. weeks and a convalescent for 10 baseball. Funn.v thing, he wasn't yesterday an'd \vas questioned con­ Lazzari and start at end along Coach Lloyd Jordan's system is a ToUIs ...... 8 4 9 364 887 1040 “Why ia it when Hifnlp get„ the Cards oh Sept. 19. Other teams participating in this ' AH Amerlcaa can do it eiUier tournament are ' Miami months. pitching. 'Die other teaniis.wouldn't stantly by the batters on his judg­ with tall Norm Hohenthal. Andy variation of the wInged-T behind tough you a lw m ya fold up?" J r Ftrcal*. (1) way, as ht-p'fov,ed with touch­ Pittsburgh. Seton Hall, Stanford, Smoke Eaters Triumph "1 never thought I'd pitch permit him 4o pitch because he ment of all Iwlls and strikes. As Suhie Is the likely substitute if an unbalanced line. Hoople^s Selections Surpass According to the police, New-_ Yestatday's game established a M.4YO'5IEETS OFFALY One Letterman in Line ’ Ensllsh ...... 74 73 84 331 i down passes Of 43 'an4 35 yards Val Paraiso and Western Ken­ again,” said Bes.sent as he. recalled ■was too gobd. ,S.. 119 lOS 103 331 In honor of the former three sport matiry power brakes,IKl j improvement and it’ wouldn't be for an engageih nt with William Masnuaon ...... m an elderly friend o f mine and- a in front of Ebbets Field shot the < dlo, heater, H}'dramatir. failed. 135. feated a Warrior eleven on their Suffolk Downs, Oct. 6 iJP)—Wise meet in Chicago. and Mary. 99 104 314 BU athlete. . home field. , ‘ ■ . -"Margin drew top weight .of 126 ,100. Lap Foohir* Ev m I surprising to see the youngster prominent onion grower near the same remaric at him. He stopped '55 In the final period' on a double The Colt* upended the title spell Renn in the role of signai- Other games scheduled were: ToUIs 538 tal 579 1734 little Spanish towq of Arzobispo. The announcement was made to­ and asked It to be repesteiL n o (super "8 8 " *2695. 54 OLDSs ■ I Suprr "88" TOM KELLEY, high schooi it wa.s the .>iec6nd victory in as (?*■ Wdoy'* renewal of the mvorite last week, defeating .the- day by Jim FUalas, president of qne-sald enytbirig. ' ' 4/tooor. Gray, and 35 hite. RAH,. Hy- *695 reverse the Cruisers'Dkve Tupper JlO.OOf) Coforilal Handicap at Suf­ Fine Team Effort 8 ’ R o c m —"To in o r r o w caller. • Maine at ytrniont. Rhode Island Taan Na. We must carry on!'Never show ^2-DfMTf, 2*ton^ JCr^n. went over to score and bn the fx- basebail coach and veteran football many CCIL tilts for the high- (Thicago Bpars, 28-21 on the pin-i ■t'^New Hampshire, Rutgers at I (t) the white flag! We’re goln^ right the organization. - _ Newcombe has'lost three World dnunaUct power steering, power D0557S: Oying Indians who were alsoptay- folk Dowfis and the .stout-hearted A total of 703 paid admissions SlFnfFr .. 87 98 85 270 dlo, heati^r. H.v brakes. Holy Oosa-Bbston Ck>)lege game at Ing their secemd contest of the son oT^ Market Wise places in Wins for Hartford Hnt.Race 2:30 P.M. George Shaw and the line-bucking Tracy ..,. . 76 65 103 263 Orioles’ catcher, died in a , light forward pass to Dave Allely. urday as the Red and White sim­ International. Unipn at Amherst, VFrona .. with some real nlfties-^-hak-kaff! He 5vaa not Involired in yesterday's Fenway Park in Boston Saturday-, young fall season. jeopardy his sectional handicap of former All-America Alan'*(The . 9.5 .96 104 397 plane crash! derision because the Dodgers ’54CHEV. The offenaive atars for the vic- honors against Star Rover, sec- ply went through _ the motions Upsala at Bates, Bowdoin at Trin­ Paraon* . 102 99 131 322 (Editor’s Note: This *was written ’55 BUICK , Special *2395 *395 Dec. 1. ,. A atreak o f 32 dual meet ,vic- Horse) Amech'f. Kroll .. . . 105 105 138 343 The announcement said the one made,, up the delict aner Black, heater, and stand- |K)5VX ttora were D. Malausky,. K. Big man for the ^ed and White ond hieh uJ^iVht at TROPHIE.S TO WINNING while bow ing 2O-0 to titti Warriors. ity. Penn Military at Bridgeport. in the Owls’ Club)". Hardtop. Blue and White, RAH. Dy- Was Jim Linds'ey, center halfback " ' '‘ .eight 8t 124. and an- toriea by Manrhcater Hlgh'a In­ The Lions last year's cellar The total was only 386 admiasions Wesleyan at Coast Guard, Colby at year scholarship will be awarded he waa, knocked out. naflow. / • ard transmission. MaCaione. W. Duchesneau and T. TOP IIOM'LINO scores Thursda'y Who AUiiifiiiw- u . n . , dthec atrong field that will contest DRIVER AND GWNER Totals ...... 552 574 662 1766 Kelfty.' The defensive stoppers dian harriera Was snapped yester­ dwellers, pit their veteran quar- short ,pf. the total payees for- four Williama, Worcester Tech at Mid- TeXm Ka. 3 (3) annually to a deserving Boston "It's a shame they accuse him night included: Merchants Leagtie'- hismftm^ '0 .vrds feature of tarbs(ck Bobby Layne against IArd»r ...... ; . . . 76 96 96 270 University student' at the end of of such things,” said. teammate were Tom Anderijli. P. -Dowd, Ma­ highl.v touted cepter, Arnold. Lindr the weekend program. day afternoon at 'Keeney Park in ! home 'games' last fall. But an­ dlebury,' Northeastern at Spr.ng-. •55 Montclair * ^ 9 5 .’53 OLDS. Super "88'.' Carl Bolin Jr. 135, 6. Cook 146. Al say and Jack Stephens scored for Gre«t Racing-on Only sophomore Shaw, Layne, beset by JakouU ...... 97 11.5 103 315 his junior year. Applicants will be Jackie Robinson. "He’s a good *495 lausky and R. Macaione. other poor performance tonight field and St. Lawrence at Norwich. Zwick5w1< .'.92 96 108 398 Hapdiop. Red and White, .RAH, 4-Dpor. Green, radio, heater, D0W.V Heim 374; Perfume League-Alba j the Indians.-'but the hard-earned The Colonial attracted 13 of the Hartford when Hartford Public Stock-Car Track Now Open injuries last year, was Instrumen­ Schubarf US 91 97 306 screened so that, the recipient will pitcher and has won plenty o< The Cruisers' offenuve ground will certainly hot lure the fans for Merenma^c, power steering, power Ifydramatic, power steering, power .S.obltki 120. E Aceto 119 and | victory garrie as a result of a 'Hne beat horses on the griiunds. includ­ High School, convincingly defeated tal in Detroit’s-20-16 victory over the Red and ■ White's ' last two BForatOn ...... 89 100 114 SOI, moat closely exemplify the high important games for us,’f- brakes. - • - gainers were Toomejv D. Fyler, Shirley Fothergill J18. team ing besldeii Wise Margin and.Star the Green Bay Packers. Injured in Bunce ...... 97 91 141 329' ideals' and standarda of Gastall, Birdle Tebbetts. Cincinnati Red- Tupper and Karl Then. ' effort by all the local l^e local crosa-rountr>' temh, 23- Rt. A5 home tilts at Nebo. hooters. Including the second Rover, such stalwarts as Pafk 3a. the first half, Layne came back Anthony Decisions Totals 571,591 659 1831 according to Pilalss. ' . . • legs' manager echoed Robinson. b- ’M roNT. Starchief *1495 ’53 MOIL ...CO,,, The defensive standouta were JOHNNY O’OOIN was the losing stringers who came in to give the Dandy, 118: Deep Thought, 116; . .TTie Owls placed three runners- Hartford-New lai'ndon Kd. late in the game to'' kick a field Vi__ . . " 4-Door. Tiitone; Green, RAH, Hydra- ’55s B^, Reid, Don Simmons. Tom pitcher in both gam'es last week­ first eleven a rest. Gunrod, 116; Gaidar, 114;' (3hlef goal and score the deciding touch­ Underdog Hinnant Hardtop. 2-tone gra.v, RAH. D0.5VN-' end While bowing to the -Williman- Fanelli, 113;. Hat. Box. . 113; *""" Lassiter down. . ‘ -- Dy;nallow, power steeping. Jbh'nston. Da-e Tbmssco, E. Cyr, Cliff Laulenbach. one of the In­ and Al Croaa finiihing in a tie for Brown Challenges Then and F>-lCr. tlc French (5ub In the final play­ Rumble, 113;, Pipe of Peace. 112: The Cards bring the amazing Joe Cronin Denies ’53 OLDS. dian substitutes, performed ex­ Varsitv, 111; Super Bug, 106 apd fi.''*': » ‘ '91C of 13:11. The ■Washington, ,Oct. 6 ',(AV--Clar­ ^ Super •.*88'’ *1495 The next game will be played at offs of th* Thread City League. cellently on defense. third runner to cross the finish' toe of Pat Summerall into the Bulldogs in Bowl ence Hirniant; loser of. a 10. round Holiday ( ’5Z0LDS. Noble Song. 105. meeting with th e' Giants,- Who Front Page Story IloHday Coupe. 2-tone green, RAH„ *400 Charier Oak Park Sunday at 1:16 Hjs .Knights of Columbus, team­ Lindsays goal in the ■ iwcond line was 5{jU. Doremus, Manchek- split.decision last night to hjgh- llydram»tlr.ll.sdramal t Holiday Coupe. Gray and DOWN between the Blue Devils arid the mates were unable to accord him Exciting l-'lnialt 1) ter, in )3:32. He was followed by ~ -r? I easily outscored San Francisco iii U’hlte. RAH, Hjdramatic. - canto meshed . the corner of th.e After last week’s exciting their opener,. 38-21. Summerall New[ Haven, Oct. 6 (5h—Ivy ranking light heavjnveight Tony undefeated Fire Fighters, much support at the plate. While Clendahlel,. In N I G H T Anthony, said today he thought a New York, Oct. 8 (>P)—Boeton ’S3 PONT. Smoke Eaters (12) Hall, cage, following a fine pass finish in the Puritan Handicap won booled three field goals to score blooms fbr the first time this sea­ Chieftain *1295 in Norwich. Pat . Bolduc, a'team - from Stephens, Stephen's counter 13 .«W. son today at Yale's big Bowl in rematch wa.s iii order but Red Sox'! Genera] Manager Joe De Luxe 4-Ooor. Black, RAH, Hydra- ’52 OLDS. Ends: P. Dowd, M. Churllla, R. mate of OtCoin with the Manches by Star. Reiver considerable Rounding out the first' five FOOTBALL all. the Chicago points as they up­ matie. Super "88" *1095 Daley, R. Jacobs. meanwhile, came on a fine inside speculation- developed as tin the set the league champion Cleveland New Haven where Brown, the only Anthony wasn’t interested. Cronin laughed off fs “ utterly ri- 2-Door. Green, R*H , Hydramatlc. ter Auto PartsP i this summer, pltch.- play with Eib, Tackles; R. Brannick, W. Avery, respective merits of Wl»e Margin nw"*'*'" ^'“ P°>*tano. Browns, 9-7. The Giants, led by team to win an official Ivy League "We'\e got that under our belt," diculoua’( a published report -tiiat Our first upset ia Iowa State ed and -woif two games for the Hall's lone score was made by Hartford. 14:02, and Toni Hyson, gamei mieets the ^ )s at 2 p.m. said Ernie Braca, manager o f the, R, Rusab, J. Planter. r - Burnside Dovalettea who captured and the gray colt who carriea the M anches^ 14:06. ' ^ fullback Mel Triplett, who ac­ he would be the next president of over Nebraska. Last year North y'I’.u'’ out of a .plaved colors of Mrs, Irving Gushen of counted for three touchdowns, ■will , Brown won the first official Ivy 21-y^af-old Anthony, and.-the New Carolina beat South Carolina by Gpards :,Reale. 'P. Brown, Dr Pol­ three victories in a single day to I fullback miaklck. ' the American League. ony, J. Pelber. Swampaoott, Mass. Wise Margin Rne Team Effort provide the answer to the question, League game last week, beating York fighter agreed. -a whopteng score,, but this year win the arinual Norwich Softball ! Haiirhpttpr It waja a Tine team effort by The Boston Traveler said in a Centers: T. AnderoU, B. Smith, (lalPR ...... Hall m has had handicap honors all his —are the ^ Browns wejK of the (?olunt,bla at New YoVk. This is the Anthony; rated as the 'N o. 7 the tables will be turned. I’m Tournament. Bolduc also was , Smith, <*l.vrte Hartford. Public and the Manches- first year the Ivy League has been light • heavj'w-el^t contender by frqnt page story yesterday that C. Barbato. nanved the totimey’s most valua­ qivn Way on tills circuit but with Cards Imprbved 7 selecting Wisconsin over Southern ,... ..Williams the return to Netv England of ''onffratulated the j The rest of- the Saturday night an official organizatibn and Yale is Ring Xragazlne, conceded he waa Cronin would succeed President California, too, because of the BackaiW. Duchesiieau, R. Ditch- ble player, . RR 0^1a.ln their victory, looking for- Will Harpidge who 'will retire .this LOSMOBILI eaneau. T. Keliey. H. Kingsbui-y. R Star Rover that supremacy j schedule lines up like this; Clavc- favored not omlytjo take the Bruins "caught good" by a hard r i g h l Badgers’ rugged defense. And MSNCHESTeg tiOtOk 5SUS , Thnnipson w ^ . however, to a chance for re-- year -because, o f his wife’s ill Macaione. D. Marzialo, W. Mbn- figures to be keenly challenged.' I land, sans Otto Graham, moves in- today but the league title aA>V^‘L that staggered him for an auto- Michigan over Michigan State for MANY MEMBERS , o f Boy InviUtional 'pjoet at matic 8-count in. the.second round health. dun, VV. JPetig, P, Tierney. • Scout Troop,::M2. will wUnesa the Briananir Though Wise Margin' .was un- Storra later in the season.' [ to Pittsburgh, which surprised the somewhat the same reason. . s b : SAILING TROPHY. of the Cspfrol Arena encounter. "Wouldn't you knovv Cro­ Cruisers (7) ,■* I...... Swanson placed tn the. ai.x-furlong -daah of ^ Washington Redskins under a 30- Read on and . he edified: Brown-Yale fbotballV game today i.the: Puritan, he showed coi(alder- **' ^frlahed In But, Braca .said. " ".We''thought nin said when told of Uie stor>\ "It Ends:)D. Simnrions, E. Cyr, ,K. at Yale Bowl' In New- Haven., -The the first 10 yesterday include Dave i 13 onslaught.' Washington is at Yale 14, Brown 7 ' Then. D Churtlla. _ ' ' . , . Sw-FFney j able run in the closing atagetkknd Philadelphia, which bowed to Uie New London, Oql. 6 (ip)—Navy we iVon the flgiu.” ^ ^ ^ ' would have to come from BMton, Pitt 20, California 18 Bcouta will leave Verplanck School Barselan, ,H a r t f o r d; Chariea opens , deferfse of- iU Danmark Hinnant, a 23-year-oId Waah- Why, -it’s so utterly ridiculous.' it Tackles: J. Simmons, A. Ru- at 12:30 and patents-will provide Smiih, Corky I "'*■ *t the Rn- Ahearn. Hartford; Brad Vale Rami 27-7 last .week. Colgate 13, Holy Cross 7 bscha. Rt Cowles, D; McKenna, D. • i ish whlcli' found a.juatter of only TOM ORROW RIGHT Tomorrow the Rams'meet their asiUing) Trophy championship injtton puncher, contended hs dut- makes me wonder what causes Cornell 19. Navy 14 transportation and escorts for the *Wph<’ii* Ma^hesteT; Bill Cluimv. Manches- people to drejtAi up* such fantastic Tomasco, R. Trotter. trip.. .SwevFa three lengths separating the first intrastate. rival at San Francisco today on the Thames river and scored his opponent, who finlahed ‘■i-Dartniouth 20,jPenn 12 (.Guards; T. Johnston, P. Rusconi, eight horses. A distance of ground ches4r'* "'hilehow, Mam* M T . N E B O “ in what ahould be a test of air the national sailing .champions are •trong aftcr.a faltering 6tart: And, stories.” V , Army 19, Penii State 7 THE .MANCHES contiriue tci la more to ^ ’Ise Margin's liking, power vir.- runninff power, ' The favored to repeat. The regatta will Hinpaht ssdd, if', there, ia a re­ T. Ashley. M, Laureritino, W, FV- pace the British American Dqrt Ipk a Jayyee meet, the Indiana ' Wisconsin 14, So. Calif. 7 MANCHESTER MOTORS ler, C. Taylor. , but Star Rover--ton, has cherished Rama made gobd uae of Norm end .Sunday, Also entered are match ‘‘I’ll take hint next time.'’ Twenty-eight atstea 'now have Purdue 20, Minnesota 18' . league with a 12-3 .won and lost' M aiKiH M tar M aretiotits ^anis representing Brow-n, Coast , Genter8:-R. Reid, W'. Marsh. the longer route .and "it-appears gip. ^ d Nevins, 14:46; Ken Hud- Van Brocklin and aacond-atring . Anthony outweighed Hinnant ■hooting preeervee imder stotutory Michigan 14. Mich. State 8 reqord. wM e Mohawks snd Creea that for\ kiiother o f the .few tlmea quarter Bill Wade (o outdistance Guard Academy, M.I.T., Kings I7lt4 to 170. . law or ffiune' coihm l^en rulings. / "Tour ,Oidsinobti« D m Iw ’*' Backs: R fierier, E. J5agllo. K. trail wit^ identical 11-4 markt. Tows State 13, Nebraaka. 7 Toomey, IC., Ballaxd, M. Moflgrty,' (t>rky,i. \ ’ thia .year the abn^f Market,Wia# •Horw ifh. Pros the Eagles whife Uie 49era'baac. Pointi . Northwestern.'- Haivarci, Referee Eddie I-afond acored the At least 10 more ststea plan to Oklahoiha 27, Kanq State 13 *I2f. WftST tTl.NTER ,ST. w I^undinr out the jeighMeam loop fiubtUiui.'* : M*rn-h»jrFr, Elb,. ml, ".“ ‘M doum the MI »-6427; MI 9S29S . D. Tupper,©. Allely. , will ’have hig .work -,\cut 'but . for top three apotabdoIa ' „ their at|8ck m.ore along the Jforthea.stem, Rhode Island, Tufts fight 04-88 in ffcvor of Anthony lef^ixe extended seeaona in'1B5T. 'Gregon -State 20, .Iowa 14 412 ^^ KS-T CENTEI^ ST- are the Shawneea.Ylo-5)'.'Nav^oa him .if .he ia to gain' thet major KICK-OFF 8 P„M.. and Yale. while Judge Benny i^perstei gave ★ MI . Score by Penodg . 1 3 3 4 T. (5-10), Cherokecs, (5-10), Chey-: Hah: niahte. d Huark Smiur (rnucH),, - gTotjnd. . - Notre Deime 21, Indiana 14 LarSen.'RenFri, Forresf*- - ahai^‘ (^f thp purae. « it| to tRe New Yorker, 05-95. Jud|H Smoke^tera 6 0 6, ^ 12 enehs (^4-11) and Sioux (2-13). Stan . x-vFdikian. Mike SommWr, ‘George W’aahlng- e- AdulU. 91.25 1 Tha 1958 football seaien msrkiid DUnoU T4, Waahlfigton 18 . Polico ^ruiseri O' 0 0 V 7 Children a«d-$. A. A. 60b ' , An anchor held bv a chain la As t%r bade ax history (hecoVds, Joe Bunaa gave Hinnant th^- nod, the*8()th tn the hiatai^--W the OJiih State 27, Stanford 7 M was the high acOre COJLLEGE Touchdowns / D. ‘ ' Tuppbi*, 'W. In 1956, 36' nllHon aportsmen the led ” leak likely tb drag than ona -heid no one knows w-hich ia older-Hfthe 04F90. The Aapociated Keaa aedred sport a l the UalVertety e< North . 80. Carol. 19, No. Carol. 19 * last night apd he alao hokU tha UCLO 6 , Oregon ■eorlnff, moat Purti^i^ iV T.^Kail^. . •fiMMi'a beat inark, 107, apant a .to u i of >8 bUUon for 800 b y n rop*. ' , ■pear or the net. it Ofi-94' tor Hinnant. ’ • Dakota.'. ‘ ' W. So. Methpdlst M. Missouri I t Denvtr 33, Mon niUIton daya o f afM>^ V- . S 1 V :\ •r . r U(- -ft jr. »i7 J' ( -yf- i t ’ 'I £ iJ i '•iC V

'"'.V /' . ''i.' ■■■ ■ . . / MANCHl^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,'OCTOBER 6, 19 .^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTElC CONN.j SATUBPAY, OCTOBER 6, PAGE TBIRI A^utoBiobitoi for 3«Io^ i THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW( < By ^^Ai-Y and s h o r t e n RdiMVaaWfVllalt DiinuiilOo—Wi B^,h09|:;^otity|y i^r Sale 70..■ -Honsf. '^^^Sub^rtMuiTlNi^ -R ^ id E a U ti -INlRxiE^KNSlVJii CLEAN X n a t j ^ if e d L tatipn, it 'you don't see what you '^.DRIVER’S EIGHT CU^'FT. Frlgft TWO FlVE^^homYancIiali. Autumn Veto Loamt^ in U^Ni '.eratot<,^yniiE|MaLelectric , 'ri!E B N a«ph. Proa- '>'4 rM )(4rtilN |w nt "Oki WP, so ClOMT SESM TD'COVER WUCH. lent oppontinitypportiittity for m lees. 9-1(K;7 W ter>; SIX room^tli^t?Twd-car garage. Main, Ibfnt^ly-DougUutMotors. ' fClKS, 5 MINUT6S segA«.T0 COVER EVERVtfBNS' mechaniodlly'^lined...... inclined. *T-in> |t>8awtheae hm----- _ Nicely lafldiiclgifeil 'toL . ^**5* C L ^ I F I E D ^ w Spiiaer $13,800.. Apply at - ' comWnaBmLittjSid J lndud(ttg-;;]i£^^n)onr^'9aiidc^ iiHaUior. ^ llfiFlV^HOURS " ;.om^eteL '■ 4rttS FQL09. Trailers ?>^NORMAN’S^ ipaclty, $10." olbzA«gei...,ay white, Ml '"'Mimep over , , atore. tWNm» •MI. 9-9734 Pi Mg s w a n 5 ^ Sleepi nni:>au^ted, cbet ysan*44^-HO.VOO..,a year b i ^ POFY <2D08IN6 TIME ttoed six w«ka,^Aa^lng $900 agen^ Ima mUiy calla for PART nME-.;si«tir-._,,■nMitL^Skiurffiiy^s ' Ko.Y'.G|tli>l0H^^bU|>fU>vwtnter po- wnjch cut-be'^Hiuied. Pr«i.„ 9-4Mlv >daiC 16 hours avatlaMe t I Six Rodin^i^h *;^g« One) lOil^CLASSlElED ADVT. ^ tatoes. ftieajy and vm v gohd eat- owner feUrfii^.iyilf hweold with or four] medium priced honteA- .For cour­ ;5iasWet. and poaUng_patlent’s without stotilb.- ''\ ■tatmenta en aiAk .. 1952 PALACE RANCH'iujhiev 27’ No. 1 re s is t. De- duplex. room raac t e d and expedient aendcirpleaae French spokauna: *^ M. ..ilO peacheir:^$i M p tE ROOM aale, Oct. l-8> Come. M I .''^ 6 4 0 llTsWp. It er t*L ; REALTY guaraniw,,,; _ and up. Loula.l ;tt »p.^Buah Hill ^Iji^and aave money on power or ED Egypt paw to OOOraBATld^^f^L^: -RT TIMS'work; b'ange ,< equipment:. First Come ^ first peaiJ5fuU6t^, extra, There was^no Iiiimediata tor tbnito B APPBBCU^TO clerical. -)rt0^k '$ftvt^..„ ]e. Motors servecl:*'gcreB. Eight ^ a y and garage^ < eoolness toward the proposal. ; to all > a r t w 4 o Mb^rdbrnuto. JDNE RBDROO, ------, - 4l and double' Mn^cal Insin^StiJs . -room houee. High elevktion. Ask' ir^eq^budntdtOT,' For your saii. T E C H N I ^ A N S Jit WANTe Dt-A single or'iut^anilly' ^ British-French resolution. In Ja k a rU ,_th ^ l^ p sh l«i*aa*« ty wa^Metoelneirte^each proper- bed, 24'*. gmi’a b ic^ la , laundro­ TTOfDFALL PEAOh ES, 75c 16 ing $17,000. Call PI., 2-633Vm«JPL Lloyd and French newspaper Indomltan Ohnarva^ quart baekw.-Bringlaelw.- yduY-owh eon- GULBRANSE!l9 direct blow nii-t 2-6197, . laidy houw cloie-to bus line. W^thLSox PQR'tERFUeLD'R PKT*c*ttJl'l»LY mat. mlsc.1lrpriliance8,6t^ xn. C, Herald. FooretgnMHlkfl^ Christian Pineau, said today Prinin MlhiatoF' A i t coated at Route 5 M273.- taiiiers. Louis BdtU, 260 Buslt HIU hogany spinet idano, $495. ------Saatroamldjojb had sent ThUlto'lT' Lobt i^^NBad ^ R d T \ Kemp^e, Inc. ML >868(hc ^glled forYull'tl^l^iacking of the ------^ ^ Academy Experienced men re«i South Wtridaor.ii^ ^ LISTINGS WANTED ,l made by wM lrat London letter "tou^ng on the Sues milB- . Oollie itn^FM icc quick Results' Expert '^"D f^ve-ln,Theater.. Open GREEN AND til ROttaea For Sale 72 Call J^B: REALTY\^ confOcdijM in mllck MuSlG4natnimelrtaL rental.' C^m- Jjrown, vicUtity •Ji.Tu6a^,\Thursday and your own, 80c a aket_____„ Prompt and Courteous ^srvlek''-.. ternationarbOQ^l of the Th^ew apaper aaid the letter Mr. Miclette, your personal y\ nlghtiP? ; 9 p.nf. Man- cabinet heater, $20.'MI. 9-86^. Bring cqiv ,plete. line" of Instruitients.- Rental XIL 8-5282 " ' ' 9-9738 |M3. -electronic devices. Will ^ n ers, AIm . a lrea ^ ’ptcked. Paul a j ^ ^ to pu'rchii^ prlc%;'Repre- MODlFlEp ENGLISH colonial; six erway. urged peaceful settlement o f instructor at PI. 2^7249. cheater) Cpatomers can ckli JA; CHICAGO— BltAND men’s rolle Robotlb,-Birch Mt. Rd., sen■ tii^ ^ Olds, '"Seljner, ''Ped- large rooms and attached garage, 9-8640' THIS AGENCY needs'Cape Cbd, -WATSON REALTY th^ to rqcom- ^ dispute and a relaxatUm o f consider^ recently dis- 8-3891 \ ^ d w«,.wiii bring'order .-i Hlce shaded lot Iji center o f Man- MORTI/KKS. Manchester’s lead­ ' Mcatea, size 8;'$12 including cu e ler and m in ^ ’ Metter^'j MuiFc 4-5-6 and T room silkies and 2- „ Th r a l l r o a d . mend 'econbmte pressures against KfXFt. ?—Altered Ancera^itoirii. tiger ' charged.^>ter,anf experi­ homaywith us at 5, p.m. \to 68 BU, 9-0702. ELBERTX PEAGHES, pick your ;^Studio. 177177 McKee, xn. — S-T800.‘ • Chaster. Llvlhg'-rodm 22’6”xl^ family houses. Buyers walUiigv VERNON operate by'^iegotlations A Mdseqw Radio brosoesit Reward. MI. 8-S928 ing drivings school offers profes­ 'H . ■■ ,AH - wiUYfireplace. Diiunrg room, large sional' teaching" by a skilled coub enced in electrohte-.; back­ A. own. Beautiful drb^,; 75c b a sk e t.------RowuM R. H astlt^i Realtor. T R . 3-7630 - Ing out, on. the beamed to thwArab worM todmf g e n e r a l l a r g e forced kir Gambblati’aFarm , R t.'85,-Bolton. .SAXOPHONE, Conn, H-Oat alto kitchen ^and aepa&te tatindry YOUNG SIX room Gape (4 fin­ Call ^teous instructor. T^^tj^cars, stand- Pga r a k e e t s ^ ■9-1107 any MI. .9-7885 - ‘"s . posals, a system of punced the ^ ~'*— ^— ------* wallet contaliiijg^^ ground. Most be .familiar,. ---- one pair, 'with fumacef* I^snnox—225,000 BTtJ with new Caae. Excellent 'condi­ room. Also lavatory. Sepobd floor.' ished). Many features including, put boy. Reward. Call ard^qr. automatic. MI. 9s7398. de luxe cage and acceasories, $20. rear shed dormer, fireplage, hot illed to the Suez ca: the TIJ with York burner—complete with EVEHGHEENS ■ already dug ''o r tion. MI. S-86S9 after 6 p.nl three targe bedrooms and bath. also asked the coiihcii to'ntge with the' 5-590#. 'With necessary electroqic xn. 9-4088.^ pick your own from our field. 2,500 water heat, full basement, h’atch^ diapute. conlroU and blower; $275. T . P. Muat. be seen.,^to,be appreciated. t to cboperste^lth the Suer . "The resolution prop6e#«t7488, FHA.financing available, |13,90Q. Jke M a^ Another Blast; CaMLUaers A s ^ (SCUA) pend­ 'Britain and Frandbr-Mid which the “ AailO^RCWBMltB Business Services Offered 1.1 opportunity for the right rier puppiesA Idp^t pets. Reason­ press. Fir, Junipers, $1 up. Hardy 3-7984.^ -M* built ampUfiers, etr. MI. 3-428$^ ' Garden Salee, 312 Oakland St< MI. Egypt’s Resident. Nasser reject­ cannot be a Mai* for a t e a l. day night, white w to brown, male all makes, specializing in Engliah. WANTED In Roclckyilie—bookkeep- , WANTED---Goo'd home for eight ..-^llhmacf^te Cape now. Avoid costly, repairs later. week old puppy, part Baxer fe­ 9-9406. Wearing Apparol—■Furs 57 four b o w e r s 'Sc h o o l Se c tio n I At Adlai’s Plati on Draft ed the.4 $roi>osals of thn^firat Lon- tion of the Suez^'qttestlonfl,** the mongrel dog. Answera to Bro>vnie. Buya used, bicycles, all sizes. MI. 3-1383. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C O ..local____ er. accounts payable.r^able. __ full______coiitrol._ SALE--83 1-3 55. off on 19S6-195r...... rooms down, two unfinished up. \ doh .<6onfar^ 9 bud has sharply broadcast said. "It cOtopgiMS eU 15 years old. MI. 3-TY^ - Hours 9-8 pmt week, days, 8-8 and long distance moving pack­ Good wages, good working condi­ male. MI. 9-3855 after, 5 p.m.' wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall\ ALT, SATIN FULL length bridal Six,room brick Cape, 1)4 baths, of the previoua western ^hpom hi p.m. Saturdays. MI. 9h2098. .'INTERVIEWS BEING HELD Fireplace, cabinet kitchen, tile e x c is e d the association plan. FAY’S. SEPTIC Tanks Service — ing. storage. Call Ml.,8-5181 Hart­ tions. Call TR. 5-3388 for appoint­ \ paper at the Greeiv, 6pen daily 8*# CONCORD g Ra PES for sale. 127 gown, size 14, very good ceptmion. bath, oak floors, garage, \ amesite quiet location, $16,800. (CoaUnned from Fags Oas) ^ d s^ong will '" t o reslrt^t ^ which were assessed W0*ld^ ford CH. 4-1423. ment. Mi.-9-5^^..~,i.... -Russia has backed'hlm up. w cleaning, . insUlling cellars MON. . WED. - FRI. p.m, Charter Oak St. drive, ! control both ,the-4eatihg' ahtl The sharpest words': in yester­ o'pinipn as imperialist propoMli,'’ ' drained. MI. .9-2330. M««8toch-LY chicles 42 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 514,700 -4'. J. CROCiCE^, Realtor and under, ths cirumatancea he use of nuclear weapons day’s -session came from Pineau, Asserting the United 'Statog; is Bosiness Services Offered 19 WOMAN 21 - 45 1 P. M. . 4:30 P; M. WE BUY COWS, Cplvea and beef S'TORXI w in d o w s and screens, GREEN m o u n t a in potatoes and RIDBR8 WANTED from Manehea TV SERVICE. $2.50 per call. All Light trucking and package deliv­ size 55'*x30” , 46'‘x.l0” , and others, turnips for sale. Henry Pasqualini,- Roomi Board S9 ' ' xn. 8-5416 or (Anderson) did not believe this t »P«clflc and supervised ihterjiatloft^ who said he was gravely concerned supporting Britain and Fraaioe, Um LAWN AND gardens plowed with er}. Refrigeratore, washers and catUe. Also horsei, PieU Brok. w a r r e n E. HOWLi country could call off its teats. 41»*rmaraent sgreemant." about Nasser’s whole attitude. He S oviet comRienfaitor -aald: . ter Green to dcwTifdwo, Hartford, work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. For part time sales and ■ office Tel. MI. 3-7408. \ $2'each. XII. 3-6.504. Avery St., Wapping. MI. 3.4609. ;ND Mrs'.' Wella, MI. 3-4788 ' I (vicinity Times).-.Houra 8-5 p.m., rotary plow. Excellent soil pulver- MI. 9-8801. atovjs moving speclaity. Folding VERY PySASANT roonl''fqr gigen- MI. 3-1108 * .. he said ‘ our present cOm- said'that Nasser, In his imbk "The ‘'Thus Once again the ImpreMtoa Monday . Friday. MI. 9-2041. .izaUon obtained. iCaH PI. 2-7669 chairs for rent. Ml. 9-0752^. Work in Manchester jewelry store, DARK RICH LOAM. Grade No, 1. tieman,'Marking, 272 Mafn'^, FOXCROFT d r i v e :— Attractive The testimony , of such a re -, sanding lead in the Feld of nuclear Phllosdpjiy o f Revolution,” en­ of thdse who thought the U.S JL to after 3. - GRAY MANUFACTURING MI„«-407I. ^ponsibla Democrat," ’ Elsenhower i weapons could be fedneed or even be taking a special stand on thin Excellent salary, .$3 per yard. Grade No. 2. $2.50 Honseliold Goods 51 ML 9-6003 four room axpandabiS'<^pe Cod, visaged d'XCoalbto world with him­ RIDERS WANTTO. Hamilton Household Services klANCHESTER — Afovmg' and Poultfy snil Supplies 4.1 per yard. Tnick load lots. Hot mi.x oil heat, tile bath, fully ' land­ makes clear that this Is not i overtaken" apd "our power tp self as the -hqro.'. question -has been ahatteved Xke DlCaC’S ' WEA’THERSTRIP C^om truckmg Co. Ml. 3-6563. Owned COMPANY ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, NlCELY FTJRNISHED room. EAST'G^NTER ST.—SulUble\for should not Tie—a partisan; guard the peace would be weaken- a soap bubble." Standard. Windsor Ixtcks. Second Offered 13-A PULLETS READY to lay, $2 each. amesite. Acrushed stone, gravel. scaped, near school, new shopping ‘‘That is why;!' Pineau said, "we shift. Manchester Bolton, An­ pany, doors and windows custom and operated by Walter B. Per- Nussdorf 'Sand and Stone. Xn.. glass, china, and uaed fumltuie Warm. Very clean. For a gentle­ office and', home. Ten rooms, Center,; MI. 9-9101. pplltkal issue but ah -Mjdtte raised j ed” If some other country went work, guaranteed. Call ra . 9-1583 Write Bo.x L, Herald -HILLIARD ST*, MANCHESTER Ducka and geese also. Xlt. 9-3943, man. 316 Spruce St. are entitled to a :^ whe^er it Is dover. Tel. WUlimantic. HA. FORMICA countera, ceramic wall elt Jr., and William J. Pickering. 9-7408, ' bought and Bold. Furniture Repair steam heat, Oil; fireplace, two by. on^ndlvidual.” . ^ I ahead while the United States lost the -well being of ■'the Egyptian More than 2,800 mUfi « f )iigh> after 6 p.m. "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” or 26 Indian Dr. S-4317. and floor tile. Let ua modernize Service. MI. 3-7449. ROO^t FOR woman with kitch bathrooms two-car garage, larae MANCHESTER —TVo-flSmily, 4-4 EisenhWer said the American the months of advance research people or the bOundlesVexpansion speed expressways have beed bpOt your bathroom and kitchen. For NEW BENDIX dryer, $129.95. Save lot. Ample parking. Mortgages ar duplex. New Timken oil burner, governmenXhsa affirmed and re-j and preparation he sal^aucH tests of one man's ambition Utat. is a^ in the U.S. since 1051. Bonds—Stocks $60. Full Bcndlx warranty, no FRANK’S ANTIQUE' Shop, 420 privll^es. Private home on bul ranged. A real bargain. For a; free esUmates caU Ml. 9-2685, The COSMETIC Wanted— Pets— line. Write Box H. Herald. hot air heat. Recently redecorat­ affirmed consistently a readiness i require. ■ stake. Antoidobiles tor Sale 4 Tile Shop, Buckland. dow;n payment, 12 weekly. First Lake St., Is jniying and selling pointment call George L. Grazia\ ed. Sensibly priced at $14,500. Call Mortgages .11 Poultry— Stock 44 good used furniture and antiques, “Twenty years ago we were uq. 3-5643 payment December. Budget Cen­ dlo. Realtor. MI. 9-5878. A. R. Wilkie A Co. MI. 9-4389, BEFORE TOD BDT a used car QUICK CASH! $22.25 per thousand SALESGJRL XIAN FOR slock and delivery. Full ter. XII. 3-4164. , \ xn. 9-6580. wilting to understand the warAingk' TRY US FOR reupholstering, slip MANCHESTER P E t Center for all ROOM FOR RENT. MI. 3-5^4. see OonhaD Motw Sales. Buick covers draperies, rug cleaning. per month includes principal and time, no nights, no Sundays. Ap­ MANCHESTER clearly given to us. Upwards,of 20 Sales and Service, 285 Main RUBBISH AND ashes' removed. ply in person only. Drug Store, 459 your peta and *pet.supplies. S & BI,AC!K De sk $20. Maytag wring­ W ANT'A BEAUTIFUL electric \ MANCHESTER million mep and 'troinen paid with General cleaning, cellara, attlca Free delivery service. All • work interest. Hartford CH 6-8897. An Excellent Oppo^unity \ McKedn’s Sentence Cut Street. Ml. SASTl. Open evenings. Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort­ Hartford Rd. H. Green Stsiripi. Open 9 to 6 er washer $20, Trimble bathinette range;faille, doubleuvuaie ovenaven at a big re­ Two family, fiye and four rooms, theic.Iives for our heedlessnesa." and yards. Reasonable rates M. guaranteed! Smith's Upholstery Monday through Saturday. Thurs­ V NlCE CLEAN room for one geVitle- Spanking new 6'/4 room ranch Shop, 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. gage Exchange, Lewis comer In Manchester’s $4. MI. 9-5564. duction? See the Admirai range man at Center. Shower, oil steam best, two car garage, Dnlito Backs British, French ' ^ N | L L M A K E S J NEED A CAR? Short on a down A , M. RubbUh Removal. MI. CONCRETE, workers wanted, full day night tIU 9. Free parking. XU. \offered by Potterton’s 130 Center' l^th. situated o n ^ acre plot.- Many 9-9757, V Evenings Ml. 3-726t. Gold. -parking; MI. 9-7083. large well shaded lot, one block to A t the council meeting Dulles payment or had your credit turned Largest Cosmetic or part time, skilled andunrttilled. 9-4273. We repair aquariums, ?t. , bus, stores and schools. Four de hixe features.Jncluding two announced he wdUtd-v.ote for the iiown? Don’t give up! For a good By SeerNavy ^ rlliH r^ g Sitrw^ HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. PLAT FINISH Holland window Department. (^M les Ponticelli. 382 Hackma­ heaters, pumps and reflectors. 995 REFINISHED PINE dry sink with rooth apartment, pay $65 per ceramic ba(.hs with colored British-French resoliitibit, but said deal—not thru a amall loan com- tack St. after 8 n.m. Main Sl. hutch. Call XII. 3-6614. tGIC CHEF gas range for Available at all Ulnea. Philco fac­ shades, made to measure. All Business Opportunities .12 Boarilers .Wanted 59'5 month. Price $15,000. Shown by ap­ fixtures. Hurry! It woli’t last he -would wait Until later to ih ^ e panjr-aee ' ‘H any” at 333 Main metal Venetian 318.4.95, full aize, separate high pointment only. tory supervised service. Tel. MI. ------blinds at a new TRUCflC DRIVER, dump truck, age COCKER PUPPIES With excellent r—saves $75. Other Magic long kt the amazing low price (Conttoned from Page One) ludtrig combat in World War n his main speech. St. (F om erly Douglas Motors). 9-9698. low price. Keys made while -you FREE BOOK!" Free Service! 2000 ARTHUR DRUG and 46 YOUNG SCHOOL teacher would 25-35. Experienced only $1.75 disposition. Full grown Black and Boats Aceess^rtria from $109.95 at Potterton’s, of $15\990. ' al^the Korean conflict. In London, SC7UA elected six na­ wait. Marlow's. businesses, farms, income prop­ like to share attracUv« apartment MANCHESTER added* "I hope and believe that he tions—to head the drive for a 1940 FORD CXINVERUBLE. new hourly. Apply Thoriiaa Cbila Co., White female Gocker $25. Cocker 130 Center St. In Manchester with a young busi­ ‘rberefore,-Thomas said, he had - tr the home. Reasonable prices. Priced right. Many other listing. immediate aale. Manning Realty, had revoked the bad conduct dis­ l^ared, open throated sport shirts matic washing machines, electric l^IUWELL Home Improvement Co. Inc., Avon,' Connecticut Tel. has plenty of birch, cabinets, two Gaston Realty, 165 School 5^1), be standard dreaa fpr prison­ ' ^Loads 12,000 pounds. rangea, vacuum cleaners, motors, Alterations, addition ,' garages. WHY BATTLE THE mond Krlstoff at Central (3onn. Co. PEIAT -HUXIUS, shredded. Excel' House Wrecking. Xtl; 9-2392. ' large bedrooms with sliding doors, JA. 8-0404. JA.^J072. charge because “ I’d hats to have XII. 3-7557. operative. lO Apel Place 7 a.m.-4 leht soil condiHoner. XU; 3-6518. 9-5731, evenings Mi; 9-7466, to carry that around in my hip ers next summer. The new cloth­ small appliances, welding. 174 Re-sidihg speclalistif.f' Easy budg­ dining room, large living room ing already is in production at the KOPPERSCO. Mam 1 ' BRIDGE? p.m. Open Daily: 10 A.M.'- 5 P.M. \MANCHESTER pocket for the rest of my life.” Street. Ml.. 9-6078.i------et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR YOUNG LADY, pleasant working TWO OIL heaters, five room size, liivitatioii to Bid with large picture window, alum­ MANCHESTER —' Cape Cod, six Btatey men's reformatory at Ana- inum storm doors and window#, Thomas touched on this point in TR. 5-2527 6-9109. conditions, 44 hour week, insur­ There Are Good Jobs PART. OR FULL time meal man two automatic oil h«l water heat­ rooms, four finished. Ehccellent AttfactiVe„corafortable six moss. MANCI h i 6 h DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, 7:30 P.M.-« P.M. venetlaa blinds, hot water oil heat condition. All natuiral woodwork, his statement explaining his actidn ance, paid holidays. Apply In per­ with experience. Call TR. 5-3264, ers. sawrig, doors two builder'8 «Jom Cape Coa home, Convenr Parents bf M.H.S. Junlui’'! Senior BBglk^tiideato; 1949 CHEVROLET panel truck. copied, vacuum 'cleaners. Irona, BUII^N(S—Repairs, alteration's, son. Lynn Poultry Farms Store. Available in Manchester Oil Tree Removal furnished, amesite drive, parking fireplace'; to dormers, basemepi' in the case. The Navy Secretary mins, etc., repaired. Shears, ;:ribibets, etc. Call C. Lathrop. XU. At the or TR. 5-5798. screw jacks, trailer 1941 Oldsmo- ient to bus, school and stores. said a bad conduct discharge The Institute for Crippled and Good condition, reasonable. Man­ XIancheSter Shopping Center. bile, very good. P I.'2-7211. ■space, two. blocks to Main St $125 garage, oil hot water heat, beauti­ Disabled has had designed an elec­ chester Cycle Shop, 166 W. Middle knives, mowers, etc., put into con­ ■8.-,0884 or PI. 2-8398. . Bids will be received 'for tree G. E. REFRIGERATOR, three a month. MB 9-788S ful yard. GMtoh Realtyl' 165 $15,000. •would affect McKeon’s ‘"entire fu­ ALMOND M U DH! BARD dition for coming needa. Braiith- Telephone Company CARPENTERS—two good men, removal at the office of the Gen­ tric mat which will open its doors Tpke. MI. 9-2098. WOMAN-^FOR laundry finiahing de. r o y a l a n d Smitji-Corona port­ years old. In very good condition. School St. xn. 9-5731;^Evening8 ture life and. rehabilitation" and with Aerial View of High jSchq^ on'WtHpcr waife. 52 Pearl Street a l l t y p e s construction work. We have openings-for steady work all year ’round. Call eral Xtanager, Town of Xtanches- .TWO FOl|R room apartments. automatically to the ajighttat ' partment. Five day week. Numer-' BU. 9-0471 any time. , able and atandard typewritera. Combination TV, radio and record XU. 9-7466. '^ n e r MI. 9-4026^ seemed "Inappropriate O il Jutras General Construction, Telephone 'Operators ler, 'at 3:()0 p.m. Wedne.sda.v, Oc­ player. Olympic, including anten­ Available immediately. Central totich of a patient’jtJuhe^chair or GONDER'S T.V. Service, avgllabla oua benefits. Apply in person. New : All makes of adding machines Such' a discharge, /Thomas .said, ON SALE AT MONDAY'S M EETIN^Nir 1950'CADILLAC. Call MJ. 9-5009. No job tpo small Call Ml. 9-0279. Mode) Laundry, 73 Summit St. tober 24, 1956, at which time bida na. gray breakfast set with six heat. 133 High St., Rockville. TR. MANCHESyjeR—Special this week. 90 STEEP HOLLOW IA n e . For crutch tlp.^^, --'' any time. Antenna ponveraiona. Important, Interesting jobs help­ WELL KNOWN company Will have • sold or rented. Repairs on all 5-3602 would take away most of Mc­ TOUH OF SCHOOL. OCT. S, 7:30 F.M. f opening for capable, married man makes, Marlow's. \rill' be opened in public. Bids, matching chairs. MI. 9-6412, or Six room'' Colonial. Very nice immediate sale. Owner MI. Keon’a veteran’s rights after what / Philco factory supervlaea seiwice Atl'l'lVE YOUNG woman for light ing people complete their telephone 'sealed and marked "Tree Re­ ■\l MI. 9-1376. throughout. Full price $11,900. Bol- 9-9819. Tel. Ml. 9-1488. under 40 disa'atisfied with less 2'4 ROOM furnished apartment, the Secretarj’ described as 4hti ftOcEoch i SUNDAY SPfeCIALB ! We’re closed Aluminum Windows ' - ^ ' service" station duties. Wait on cus' calls. No experience necessary. ADD CHARM to modern living moval Bid to be Opened October Six room year 'round home. BiiNEFlT OF MAJORETTES INSTRCOTIONr' ^ Sundaye. but you’re welcome to Ages 18-38, high school .graduates than $6500 annually. Successful LARGE ROUND blond, mahogany private bath and kitchenette $75 MANCHESTER vicinity, ' $12,650, Marine’s excellent ^service, in- REF'RIGERATK^ sales and lerv and Doors 14-A tomers. Courteous, neat, energe applicant will start $125 weekly. with antiques. Visit the. new 24, 19.56", must be- in the office Lakefront. Has garage. Full price AHENTION - y AJTD PICTURE FUND ' ylajt our lot at your leisure and tic. Da.vs. Duties include pickup preferred. cocktail table, glass top $40. XII. per month. Apply Marrow..-''to $10,500. CoventryLakefront three bedroom ranch, ceramic iCe. Commetclali houaebold. air Write Box R, Herald. Curiosity Shop, at Ri. 6, Andover. of the General Xtanager before Birch St, MI. 9-2236. 1 - . hap GUARANTEED againat all haz- and delivery jof,cu8toniera' cars. . Opert Wjtekends Other—tl mes-bw 9^1595. ______■____a,,.' ' hpjjie—A dandy_ at.$I,350. R u ra l- bath. _*tainles8 ateel ainkj^ ;_bafe- Uk utmoikAtk^te and" fcell you Condi ti'onqra,—freezera,—-Ar'-and - W- -Service-Representatives" thb-tlme atAled-above. The _e lotu- 1 hbafd hsat, cellar, nicely aedi^> TVDEYOWNERS Befrige;pation Cb. MI, 9-1237. BU "Ardi. ■" Aluminum ' acreens' w d "Apply Xlorlarty fipoa., 315*Center MIEHLE VERTICAL pressman appointment. MI. 9-1806 is reserved to reject any and all MAIN S3;.—Nearly,.,n'e''w modem Large four room ranch;'Fi'iU'pricei ^ model you ae^ct on 'Mdivday. atorm windows aa well as com-' St. 9-6. 3C( CU FT\ commercial type freez- $9,800-$1,(X)0 down. Over 50 mor ed, >t afere, trees. Carlton W. W reugbM rdn Raflings 9-3196, MI. 9-0055. / Individual contacts witji custom­ wanted by, aggressive printing bids. er. Kelviriator unit, excellent con- thre^,^m apapHifient. heat stove .Mancheater Motor Sales Annex, bination screen and storm doors. plant. Good hourly rate. Paid holi- FOR SALE—5, 6, 8 foot tables. liatinga of all kinds. Call the Eil; Hutching XII. 9-5132 9-4694 ,M8Maln St. Marry Jackson,- man* GIRLS, WOMENV Housew/vea. ers in our business office. Handling All bids must conform to the dition, ideal for farmer or 'large refrigerator IfScIuded. $82 m’bnthly! Pereh Columns BUYING PAPE3R, . magazin^ CaU C ou^ln..M I. 8-7707. ilays and vacation. '40 hour .week Wall display rack, fixtures. Non­ A v 4 jla ^ Oct. 15. Adults only, worth Mitten Agency. XII. 3-6930, •'Avon calling’! women who ne« heeed requests. answering questions, electric cash register. Pipe racks. specifications and bidders forms family. MI. 3-4426. Or XIra. Xleyer. MI. 9-5524. rags. Junkman’s junk. Will pick plus overtime.. All inquiries' con­ Wjjte^ e 'B o x D, Herald. Lots for Sals 7.1 “rJ -+■ Christmas mopey. No experience making bill adjustments. Ages 18- fidential.. MI. 3-1101. display stands. Suitable for outlet which "may ’ ".v be procured from the ;y_ VALLEY WELDING CO. tm after 3' p.m. Ail day Saturday. 35. High school graduates. Business BENDIX AUrOMA'nC home Iron- MANCHESTER-. Looking for rooms :Dial 112- TO. 5-7821. necessary. High-c'ommissions. Call store. Tobacco sorter etr.etc. Priced f.VP*'''P‘ «"*Above average earn­ for close out. Call Ml! 9-3319 after VVardeti. Room, 8, Xlunicipal Build­ large enough 4b live, work and en Glastonbnry ME S-9118 tial. 9-7083.. ’ Business fAica^ions Buckley School, 90 x360’. Call XU. ings. Prild holidays, vacation with 5 p.m. ing. XIanche.5ter, Conn. tertsin in? Also modern conven- 9-7.583. ROOFING. SIDING, painting car­ For Rent 64 iehces7,.All these features are_in­ Fine File*' pentry, alterations and additions. DEMONSTRATORS, pay, 40 hour\ week,"’ permanent T~r, ~ '— ------) f i - For complete information visit positionj XII. 9-4581 WOOL skiit lengths for chil- corporated in' this eight year ‘old ceUings, workmanship nai^anteed! our employment office at 808 Main Town of Bolton I GRAND GAS ran Excellent con- BUSINESS OR office location, 474 j Subarban For Sale 75 Wanted to (icmpRStriit? an — ------dren 90c up';-for ladies $3.,50. Xlen’s dition. 1^'eupria me. xn. 9-0351. house located wilhtn one block of A. A. Dion, /lnc(.j 299 Autumn St. Street, Manchester. Open Mondays Main St., ground floor.' 'Tiiree; modem grammar school in ex­ MI. 3-4860. YOUNG XIAN,' to wash storm win made-to-measure worsted .slacks --— rooms, xn. 9-5229 XO. 8-7444 adyeftised food product, and Thursdays from 9 a.m, to 4 dows, Call'between 5 and 8 p.m. $14.95.'Open dally. Colonial Rem­ cellent neighborhood, High eleva­ AIJDOVER—^^Delightful six room p.m. Or call xntchell 3-4107. ' Ordinance THREE' PIEC|5,.Jiving rooiji set, custom built home., Seven miles PINE PHARMACY RAY'S ROOFING CO., atalpgle and holir da}':, 5 dav week. MI. 3-5828. nant Shoppe, 115 Center. SpJitt'maple,-ii5^ o n wheel design, ; / tion. Not development. Garage, M4 CENTEK 8T. mi. t-ltll ameaite driveway. Location not out. Large living room with fire­ ■.'*1 l i l * built up roofs, gutter and con­ The Southern New England BE IT ENACTED that no mo­ Junior bed witlftMes, bl6nd birph, ; OFFICE FOR Rent. Excellent Iqca- place, dining room with bay wih- ductor Work, roof, chimney re- ' \ ■' ATTENDANT—Full time, good pay tor vehicle shall be permitted to mattre.s.s. Blort^^ birt h .corner | tion.-XII, 9-1680, or XII. 9-3549. given over phone. Shown onlv bv OPEN ALL DAY Telephone Company plus commission. Some experience appointment. A real buy at $1.5.900'. dow. pleasant kitchen,, three bed­ .^itfa. Ray .Ha^enow, XD. 0.2214 \VONDER B ^ A D C teniain parked, or stationary, on 'table. Steel coui.^- opens to twin ; —------^------^------rooms, i ’i baths. Breezeway and ay Jackaon, XO. 3-8325. preferred, XIanchester Esso Ser^-7 public highway in the To\vn " beds, mattresses, 6 ^ aftei'5 p.m. , T’YIR RENT at 149 West Li.sted only with the Escott Agen­ center, Windsor St. kt Parkway. Septir Tanks ; PI, 2-6520. i ^Uddlg Tpke. Call Xn. 9-2939. cy. Not subliated. XII, 9-7683. garage. Half acre lot; $15,800. SUNDAY 521 Cdnri. Bivd. Help Wanted-i-Male .16 XII. 9-8307. Installation and RfeWl'r Bolton, for'a period of morp.-ifian Madeline Smith, Realtors. M I. FOR THE BEST in B*^drd built two horns between the.,H6urs of 9-1642. ■ . , , . . . up roofs, shingle rdofs, gutters, East Hartford. Conn. Specialist G.E. T.V. M A H O G A^ console, j : BOWERS S(?HOOL — (Choice six Xnii^NG MACHINE operator. 55 12:00 o'clock Midnight' and 6:00 Mallory Alliance conv^rtefe. Very BU ILD IN G centrally lo room colonial, fireplace, tile bath, conductors and roof, repairs call hour Week. Hoapital and insurance o plock in the XIorhirig. EXcli.jer- Coughlin. MI. 3-7707. ,, WANTED—Receptionist, for profes. (Saleainen Wanted -16-A SewmiClaaned good price. XII, 9-4223. cated, 1800 sq. ft. Ideal storage, garage, excellent condition,- large COVENTRY sional office. Must have bookkeep­ benefits. Apply Wilco Machine ANtFINSTALLEp i •’’” 0 violntij)g'This ordinance shall long term lease available. T. J. lot, trees, only $14,900. Carlton W. Five rooms, fireplace, -open Too\Go, 30 Grandview St., Man- he fined-TWi], (-21 Dollais for evbry BIJ3ND DOUBLE bed and night' Crockett, Realtor. XII. 3-5416. or Hutchins, Realtor XII. 9-5132, poirch. completely furnished, oil SPECIAL ing oxpcrie'nce and typing. Good Chester. a u t o m o b i l e salesman wanted. siu'JvVi hei R4M)fiiig arid Chimneys I6-A salal-y for right person. Write Box Neat -appearing. Experience not Callars Drained ! siicJv^dolatiAn. ' I*- stand, convertible studio (;uuch. residence, Ml, 9-7751., : 9 4694. eat, large. w;ell shaded lot, beach A, Herald. essential. Must be willing to work f''^ '''..'f°''«> ;o in g ordinance was All in good Shape. One Crosley re­ privileges. Immediate occupancy. OrPORTURITY R(X)FING-— Specializing in repair, ROCKVILLE area. We guarantee jadopted at the 'AnmiaT Town frigerator approximately ,10 years RO. :reaaon- Co: x a . 9-4389. write , • I Please feel free to consult Dick en COMPANY ^ WANTED—Befqre Nov 1st. fur­ iyour service . problems whether It able. xn. 3-5890. A VERNON—I 5',4 rooms with Now is the tinre to consoli­ WANTEID— Service .Station attend- nished spaflnient. No -children. TANNER 8T. .^-Large four room t concerns ypur color or black and HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER T P A IT K II^ TOLLAND TURNPIKE attached gara Full cellar. Oil THE WARD SCHOOL fome rain, snow, cold.^iieat and high humidity, date your insurance linder the • ant part-time mornings. Boland • .F a #^9 I IXII-Y MANCHESTER . Box K. Herald. Cape, dormers.arid shed dormer. -white TV receivers. Motors, 369 Center St ‘hot of water heat, )t 90x200. Real. • r ' ' new Homeowner’s policy. Fire, "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” , , TELEPHONE MI 3-6793 I Second floor big, enough for three dential section lastpn Realty, OF ELECTRONICS your newspaper boy regularty delivers the woMd Businesr’’Property FoY Bkle 70 additional rooms and bath. ,Two 165 Sehool 'St. 9-8731; eve- (TacJinlcal Institute Division, You leoh’-t be able to resist Extended' Coverage, Tlieft, YOUNG MAN t o ,learn retail poul­ .fireplaces, one in cellar.■ Air-con­ BARLOW'S A handsome afternoon frock, s, li>x, i6>x, SALESLADIES, full time 40 hour acaped corner lot. All city con the years ahead, Pattern' No. 2833; :'^contalns tion on, this new type of work in odvr. .dnport* . IfH .'g e H . 28«4. 24»j, 2 6 4 . Size crochet directionsfllet charts; week o r part time 12-6 'p.pi. Kx- PART TIME welder, for welding r V alufS " surance. . perifnee helpful but not necessaVy; heavy duty conatruction ' equip: of 35>mch msHnsl . requiremehU; stitch Il­ nwnt ond loorn Hit THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW ARE this pattern, tend 3& in lustrations. Excellent starting aalarv. Apply ment to work one or more houra •u :r‘l 'I*HE WASLEY AGENCY in person. Tots n Teens, '956 Main. per day, Time csfi be arranged to iMsinoss. Musf hovn six room Cape ,Cod. Three of Is The Time '■ Bank ^nd Truit ' Co. . Building; >xntf name, addreaa J5ze de- ■- Send -25c in Coins, vour name, Rockvllte. TR. 5-4045 or 5-4710. AND ' Patteni Number to • 755 Main St. St; pr call for appointment. MI. suit your convenience';’ Apply drivor's liennsn. Apply four bedrooms, on /friendl.v, TO REtUaP THAT RUNDOWN LAWN DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS TODAY addjreks arid the Pattern Number »-44n. . . qnlst ihiroet .i oil hot air. heat, TMfe MAX, to AXXE c a b o t ;' t h e m a n - . ' Tel. m i; 3-6648 Thomas CpUa Co., 251 Brbad St. ANDOVEWl—Three bedroom home in p o n o n MAN TO WORK IN HARDWARE S2 gallm hoi water heater. OR SEED THE HEW ONE ;|RIS9a»e HSRALO. CHlESTER'.-EVENING HERALD,. u . on lakej froh't, completely fu'^> WAITOESfi FOR lunch 'and dinner IROUTE SALESXIAN -r-Established TTaatefuUjr ! deioralbd. Ii TsrriOe AUL-CONDITlONiNG J . V • ICAS,- |NEW 1I59 AVE. AMERICAS;- NEW At HiUerjest Beztaurant. Call MT. route. Five'day week. - Numerous AND BUILDING MAtEEIALS STORE nished. Price’" $10,500, Cash r«- YORK 96, X. V. Millinery—Dressmaking 19 value, $111400;; , • ^ quired l|2SOO. Xladellne Smith, , 9-826$ or XU. 9-22b6. ..benefits. Must apply 'in person. ' EXPEKIENCED DESIRABLE B IT NQT NEOEHMARY ■ i ' ■ V ■ 'V ' RICH FARM UAM FOR SALE GULF SOLAR HEAT FUEL OIL ' y?'— tgatfd. vhth the' Now avaUable—the coiorfu,] 1956 Manchester Coat. Apron and). iH iatirljfater Realtor. MI. 9-1642. [ eremf. pattem .'Ciu- ALTEKATION9 bh day and evening A l ^ y IN PERSON -TO MiL CL|l''FORO AT Needlework Album containing dresses, costs, suits etc. Central­ CLE;ANING w o m a n for tone 'dar Towel Supply, 73 Summit St. * A. R. W IlKlf ft CO. oximoY* ft Yard Lood-i-%l0.bo'^ ' A .Winter ’64 book hr two m orrili^ "a vleek. VERNON-^ave $1000 on.fhla hve .d.ozena otf lovely designs fj^m ly Ideated. MI. 9-6636 - ,eMI. room tbree.-ybar-old ranch.. Large i^^SBtert. easy, to whit* to chbose more pitterns in H—a --— .—■ 9-1794.,. I N4^JD.0NE man'to sendee local ReiiltOra range, -4- PARK DEVELOPMENT lot. brook .bO'rdei^ 'pfop^rty. You JVILLIAMS OIL^EVIQE, S n c n l n n i | f r a l h r ^ rmuiet. emorpli' and ,knH r— “TT- route in East-Hartford and train ^ E W. 6. GliNNEY 00.' may syisume 4i4 % mortgaigf. Iili- h a ^ U’a 3 g ift (CAPABLE middle-aged,woman’ to fof ad(ranc4ment. $8l50*plut ex­ M l ^•4924 or Tit SsaifsV,. ; ^ 341 RROAD ST. M l f-4 S 4 t terns, directions I ■ 333 NORTH M. STREET MI 9-4389 tnediats-occupancy |13,9(K1. cape-for children in my hdmA ML penses guaranteed. Call-JA, 7-94dh laiksoirs^. r. Prlco itM in ^Qoj Only 29c a qopy! Reid Herald A iitf*, 3-1335. i 001 oumer:xa. 9-3695. A ■V ■ . •- V for,appointment. ■4 *\ •r.-iVtAv • -S' / V.,:’ ■: .'''I.:: -'C ‘ -Ji f i ' ' I- A : %, ■ 'iu ■ Wn-k • rx J» * •

SATURPAYy OCTOBER 8 titftfflter^Eiiwm g liW iUli ‘v r Aterit(te Daily Net' Preas RuiT For the -tVeek Ended .. ThpWMUl«r .i September SS, IBM ftofeeaat a( C. f. WOiS^ congr»tutKtfiNM» »I);»t^^,-(i$rhe', / " ■ lVl»t:^:imdKiR(K% >: :-<<'■■ >< }u(w tiiti^' > , c k e U g t ^ * O n « (? * T « # 12,261 I'Hj nb>^ottn%i|' bn ad y th n ^ -^ t, Cafti|]^aig^M o^^ ..^M ettber'of the Attdlt^ 50. Ttoisdityv^hiOv yliM ti [a lt^ U "thf^^ii^avijjt i»>.3q«dei4 ~ A- wKl^h wdnii^ini Vwf'Jl3»bw,^12S'JifOtek'-^M t ; trb- bfatloira.CapUol began C U yjoJlt^f^fe Charm »pvbrinwie.*‘ ~tte u ld , tiJ^f *4ty- -tag tRUmornlhg. from "the flag mdcratlc .nomlnee-Toraminba^fori] ihe Sbtte iS^mujftlcfel-^GtoKy i s^rff^n^^t of the-aew parcel But t)t«.4;Mormt.^«>'-lteen waileS' atuib:--iinnouitce'd'-tf^v'that't^ ,Hejald miBt-p«nrt»l#d.- "You rbl" 'P ^ t SitbatnitbitT-cm Broad St- • ' t-Henry'"®*,. Agdstinelli and'^'Robert r.^ MAlfCHEOTER, .CONN., OCTOBER%-4958 - , wlnntr/^''^ /, ■rr'"Anting •'TVstmiBtbr', AMbR [J.riB lalsd eir^ ’lU aetata co^hiBn*'T' qllMUott~.flnany Bailey, said thb^new is s '*■t^ers^'bt.hls forthcorhlog eat»cU ■oly*^»$o*jjktelt\irne-.pneSu4glnalt)c: OiJpbae Ropublieaii"tBt.ale Ropi-e-1 -hl» drTvbs.started. )tottiK-de«p and i ptovided-lor the new. mdtdlpg. Tae^tatlvee Thomas Rdgcrt . and . " ss I t r a i ^ t , Victory at 'lhav polls A- pe^iflcsie attesUng^^al^ < Rajr--Warren>-.at the polls Nbyr 6. i SS- -bad tornrned him Into a B|m~ Hdfap ..the new «ag onca. graced we :'s ,^ iy . Shea »-iH hick off ^^Oapltol accoihpenlecT'Sadliilibx '{-Qampaign Monday evening with 1 ' Mtate In Brideaniaid'Hole pr«aein>.4t will h^rjcepr witlt^ .Uhb"-of. a series of mformal "--^eatecdny. Police €ilU«f.-M«rman the ibeajjpoatal recordnj^alley vhbviae^gatiiertngs to be held. O. 'Sc}i»n^#l''-if a V e birUftcateb said. . j.Uw“hghout the town. Negotiations . howinjr S o ^ e rj, Watidell and Veiv ar^ presently undenOy foi- the f J , W . Sadlak "'prort e new ‘.^Ililhnieni of a '■ formal . head- 8cjwfll>>fta|f» and pupita 'flag Sept. 2l'When'^ hg-day. p te o $ « d ■ c^llle|^l||:•' .yb<|Hit «{ception|d'.effOFt' into quaTtata, which will, officially open . reremonies .were heli .the. early nektAveeft."-. -S-1 .^etr safSty-^proftrairla^. The N.a- ..^ substatlon^WM' opened to th ty^ wiM — -tlohat; Satrtj^--.,t. ouncll 'horioced public, altboogh it had been them b>'-enterlnjr tlte,?chooi naniea used for^some time before that' |bit.lta Honor Roll o f such-achools. bw-postal^vorkerV. . ' - . S T R A ^ R D But not all of'the town s Schools are participating in this program, LEAOiNO.iniANDS which covers all pnaaes oi'-sateij*, X AIRMAIL -"n o t e s .. WINDOW nor are all' the schools throughout some>hJ« of the pietuibs.shown aren’t the fitate. ' '' so not in themselves.-Of course, in. "Schentier said that, because of i the summer this is not hecesiarily 1 ^ Arthur Drug Sioru j ALUMINUM o t i a t i ^ s this failure. CohrfecUcut did not [ * shortcoming. W A 4b A db A A A 4b J iMqibers of theZ butch school win,/thethe coveted first place in the t Kansas .City, Kftn., Oct, 8 of the North Methodist re^nt pedestrian safety contest ; Fatal Effort • PRODUCTS (JP)—Dfifk^jDavis, 68, and, his ^ptur^ are reminded of the hery- It A hardha^ working local elecelection wife, 64, argued over r i i t i a n tca tontorfovv morning at 9 o’cloclt: c I.^The^tate almost tied with the : worker may not yet knoww' it, but * 3 track steriH wlndowB World Series yesterday. n lha 'SnciMnent of Holy Com­ •state of ttashington. and -if all ! one of his lelephofie.calls backfibackfired RUSSELL’S ^ I Mrs, Davis told police her munion AvlU be administered by Connecticut schools were nOAV par-P ^ * i anaand narhan.perhaps nr.,, cost hi.his nawaiaatcandidate a * Compilation doors husband hit .her twice wiOi a tmrpMtor, loaated by Robert A. tWpSting. mnght .have wo,n. He | ,-ote BARBER SHOP •F' ■ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER chair, bruising her arms, United Nations, N.Y., Oct. 8 (^)r-Egypt and Russia today McBride and JattK^s W, McKay, uiged PTA groups and others inIn ;' a man working the midnight toj Davis said she hit him Vvith Comer of Oak and Spriire p A w n in ^ v^ Washington. Oct. 8- (tT)—“ rejected the British-French approacn to the Suez dispute but minister of mualc. Manche-ster to work for 100 p e r ;, „ „ shift-tells the stoo’. -hammer. called for U.N. negotiations to establish a cooperative ar« cent participation in this safety The basic unit.v, of the North DaVIs went "tb a hospit^ for program ' It seems that-.one day qbout a ^ L A D IE S! * Joiousios rangement for the operation of the canal. Mlaa Doria A. Custer, 20 West- week ago he worked his usual . Atlantic Alliance has been '-treatment of h'dafi lacerations. fleld., and Eugene E. HatUn of Mrs^ Davis was chargra with Both told the U-N. Security Council that it is hopelea* tO hours and then stayed up, most of! JUST RECEIVED Before you buy ahjr storm dangerously shaken by the Beet Hartford will be married this , ‘Mahoney’ \'otea Everjtvhcre the day doing various errands. He, assault with intent W kill and seek a solution on the basis of the international control i»ro« afternoon at 4 o’clock Iri the Con- Those supporters of Walter Ma­ happily hit the sack aiiout 4 in the A LARGE SHIPMENT OF windows, be sure to Mop in split between the U n i t e d was released on t l.< ^ bond. posal backed by Britain and France. ecffdla Isitheren Church! honey are an enthusiastic crowd. sftei-noon, planning to sleep until •\3tates and its British and Both declined to/tell-which They not only gave him 6.W valid at Hale's for their offeVon team they rooted7or. ■-Petails of the proposed cooperative arrangement were not • I -Desirable Legation Herald photft^by Ofinrs shortly before he had to ieturn to French Allies over hapdlihg The Child Study Group Will meet vole!! for the Board o f Difectof ’ work. He was alone in the house. ^ BRECK'S J out by Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawai, Tuesday a t 1 p jn . In the library of iliere. lias been some talk in : STRAFFORD of the Suez Canal dispute; but ;hh> said itv^’ould protect both the interests of the canal recent days -tbout the premium on » K'’®'! •t-oO’. evidenUy the tinted the World *‘Qerio I. he S”*'' P'**-' Kailv In the evening • the tele- SHAMPOO AUierican diplonfats said today ckley S chool Mrs. Vincent I Uated. the-World Serious is be- doi-sed Inni for a couple of other phone started to ring, and would users and tlie govereignty of Egypt [serve as leader fern the i incident was of abort duration. Ing played. ) positions too. ALUMINUM ;jthe situation is probably w o r s e G unfii;^ M arks RMMftmdQaerye SIS leader fern the local yeai estirtc, with prospective:"“f anori ouraHon. ingpiayeu.) i not stop.; Finally, decidmg the call REG. $4.00 / Cohtedian Jlmm.v Durante, 63. and free tantos dcChMgMargie than, most people realize and The idea of a cooperative buy And. for all election officials I might be irtiportam to, him, he Jttle, 35, right, of Plainfield, N. J., who say they, will m artyjiext PERFECT SERIES GAME "Teacherihpme...v....- buyersT frequently, frequently nara-.hard-. -us. us_ titcthe school .custodian was re-re--cided 1 cided against allowingallowing.'its , its -em-.em- £ * know, the 655 mav only he « fr«r l er,feeii.. .i, !CrKil.? «... / illj n it will not be quickly "Pbired. rangement waa set forth-by Fa-wzi' and Farenta'riB er. ■ PRODUCTS! year, oblfge the cameraman with aome big smnM a t the in a 7,000-word speech in which he ' New York, fie t , 8 Iff) P eR- pressed to find desirable plots >w:, storing Old‘Glory to its proper po-i p.loyes to have radios on during; tion of the iotal./'At./ good many ' lifted the revive? * bed and NOW $ A . 5 0 They discounted European spec- R-RA.H.CA many | lifted the receiver. /Paradise 'Valle.v Racquet Club in Phoenix, Aria., Ofil. 7. Actress Yilatiort that f t - (Items from elec- ' ^ _ proposed creation *of a negotiating [ lAhMn of thd Yaakesa piteboS Manchester Asse:nibly. N < 15.1 eition. We have not yet learned business hours. We guspect the I people cast "Mahonev" votes /I4 l)2 07.. Bot. Joanne Dni, left, completes the happy picture. committee to seek a solution. The the first perfect game is World Order_____ of______Rainbow for GtHaTiWll exceptional piece of Adi ''1»o ran the flag up in the unusual, bank officers may think the books ; Unusual places. Some wrote *** Appro-ximatel-y the following con- tioh year instabiitty-..in American I ^ ,f-| g-a tT rl 11 a £ WITH tor FREE naJMCHAMcesi f a c e ONE CUTUNES diplomacy and blamed' il. i n s t e a d A*. / R A R F R I x a IH Ct 9 cooperative arrangements, he aaid, Series history and Mickey Man­ msat Monday at 7.30-liLm. ln'the '<*tate which might answer, the manner. ' the metar imt youJA st^^^ed to PLA.STIC DI.SSPEXSER would be one of the objectives. tle hit a- teUing home ran today Maaonlc Temple. A tf officers wtll ®'^P persons was rather . — minded teller ahou)d insert the bn basic conflict of interests. —------The Hand. acore instead of 4 deposit in a expose’ the paper. | He la a good - -- iname of the The danger arises front " the Fawzi/ criticized Britain and as the Yankees whipped tlw wear their white dresses. unexpectedly brought to our at- ‘Biting Thi instead .of a deposit in a O bers wrote onth,e machine partyi and has held (these offlcesl Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 0< t. 8 France for their handling of the Dodgers S-fi la the fifth 'World Untion photo, snapped by it hurts when your efforts to ' > • status of the ^Atlantic Alliance — (/P)*‘>;-Supportera of attting Pres- label over to the left of tjje ma- etc. etc. Do you know anything NATO -r as the concentrated Suez q&estlon, but for the moat j Series gisme sad took a S-X lead *ne aijm^era Circle of the one of our pnot^raphers on rec- help -someone earn you a figiira- ; *^*”'*- may, our inforni- chine, and election officials'■ had about ' ' ' lident "Julio Lozano today claimed part his speech was mild and con- ia the series. tnrsen didn’t ommendation. of an alert reader, tive kick in the face ""*■ *bat. as a baseball fan. and if you don't,' N ixon, Estes Di^] ' Methodist Church will to keep changing the label. we'd like to tell you something cUiatorj'. ■ ' give n Ut or n walk and net n hc^d'IU'mmUily meeting Monday While it is not dehnitely known This is a little how the police and i ’’® synipathizes with the bank When .Mahoney learned, that [About hint.'' se«l m.r?/TK''p;! Shepilov Backs Fawxl i Dodger reached first. 7:45 in thA Church parlor. Mrs. Whether the bign postist iVr-fhC•!ir“ ‘ " fo re-, firemen - feel - - about - what - ' has hap, i slaving away, w ith‘miisic ground, the benches in the center, pened at pobertson "Park. playing and nary a Word about count "hV Our^fiend said he was a little THE ARMY AND NAVY -^viet Delegate Dmitri Shepilov Marietta Wilaoii'wiil lead the devo­ qui"dkjy lined up behind Fawzi in !' tions. and Mrs. Maridn-Beer will be of Center Park itself is up "for They support and staff the ball games coming through ^ . s'-ranged ; curt wlte-n he answered, “ No. and On Middle E^st Aim aale.''.wc think‘the prb^sition athletic program for nianv of.the blooded American trt i ‘ want to know anything favor of.;the establishment of a ne-! In charge of refreshm^ts. • s ■ ^vciul to era.se his name from the floors about him. ” ^ * gotlatlng committee. He suggested |Suprfem e G ourt merits Investigation. town’s small fry. The nioney is fa tle :the stentorian tones and the sides of the machines. \ try to bridge over the split in New ^ „ounced thev had won 38 of the' partly obtained by .jlales of hot ; ^be hot dog vendor and the dul Because of the law^ about ballots , AVashington, Oct. Vice President Nixon said\yes- _ worh with 58 ______polling-yisterdav,__ _ ,that the comnilttee might conaisl FHcnda In town have receive'd-^ Confusion Retgneth being secret, we are not •sure which ' KFifioh ITAfjUcFn SAM-rotafv 55al\i»vn . . of either six or""eight countries. news from iltyra BJom of Long- } dogs and refreshments at Several ® radio announcer Either Too Hot or,Too fold ' terdav the prornotihn of Israeli*Arab peace is one of\the | ?®*^**^ giving them the necessary majo'r- Backs Curb on W'C-think most nUl agree the way our potential elector voted. . The body, he said,, might include meadow, Maaii« author,, of “Papa's j atlHetic fields in the town. during a hot moment in the last Eisenhower administration's “top priority objectives.” Sen. i H^^a^fsUsTp^^ “y to put through the.r plan of ^^nounces\Neiw Polio Vaccine voters staged some sort of mutin.v Recently, they moved a’ small ■ of the ninth for the schmaltz latTn^ 1nvolve nf the tmv«-. UeHino, n . Without disclosing vote totals, nounceiUent of a new oral Rollo vaccine, which he claims will give called The Herald to report an (the one at Charter Oak Fie d Ha's I Stroke Per Vole? picture business. | a leading Re- DANCING to develop any approach to peace right to make a case against Brit­ might also include Yugoslavia and ^ences In Manchester, Is presently the goV’ernment supports said they long-term immunity against) all strains of the disease. Dr. Sabin Iran or Indonesia ohd Sweden. 4vent which is an appropriate foI-, been in the past, to get money to' Town Clerk-elect Edward Tom- Tn/ihe n.v,. 1, 1 publicans attended the recount In a grand deaign.” ain and France in the Security won in 10 of Honduras' 14 depart­ Washington, OcL » UPi — Tha . *ln Ohio on a speaking tour , which To tho Music of Hi* Windsor Trie , 'The Republican and Democratic President H it Council,' Dulles put the United said monkeys play'a vital pl|trClit,vast amount of research necesJ Shepilov" called on British For­ Supreme Court today let stand a will Include engagements in that low tip to this simile. Ihelp in the athletic program; " [klel, who scoAd an up.set victory . , 4 ! h.;.M™d.y. ments .including Francisco^ 4ary for the isolation of thrM strains, of polio. He said the threa 'He said a United States flag! And what . was.the first! thing *" bis first try for political offiv-e election results. (The recheck re­ vice presidential candidates spoke States'.squarely behind the B rit- eign. Secretary Selwyn Uoyd and lower court deciaion barring Vir­ state. Illinois, Nebraska, Wiscon- on its air-conditioninff unit* full Morazan, in wihich Tegucigalpa •Is"’ .strains are co.mbinCd to be taken orally in Oiie dose. was” flying upside down” in front! that happened? Someone. Jyoung Monda.v.’ has learned a lot in pealed no significant eAors so at different tiiiies before' the same \lsh-French position on the sub­ situated. French Foreign MiWster Christian ginia from leasing a atata park ain, Kentucky and Iowa. blaat hoping lo provide aome mea** group, the national convention of ^Loose T alk ’ of stance 'of the issue Saturday when Pineau to withdraw the resolution under smy plan that might reault of one of the town's school build- boy's from a|l the available evi- >be brief period'-he has beon in sure of relief. Unioriunateiy, more Republicans retained their 5-4 Morales Gets Hegyy Vole Ings. I dgnee, began breaking windlows in. Pobtics. . : control of the Board of Dir^- th*. Zionist Organization of supported their demand foi which-they placed before the 11- in diacriminatlon againat Negroes. often than not/ the.v merely suc- Earlier,, watchers hsTnpted the natlon council last Friday. In the Navy, flying a flag up-1 the stand. We wonder J f thW police Eirst. he learned how i.o con- tors). , America. - vN. endorsement of IntemaUonal followers , of the exiled ; XUferal The dediaioii. t o U JI. Dtotrict i UUCl ceeii In sending a pack of chilled Nixon said U.S. policies- in, the Stopping D raft Urol of the Suea canal. ^ . He said any. effort to have the Judge Widter E. Hoffman of Nor­ aide dowTt is a signal of a mutin.v ' and fire department, me'inh^rs still ®. lively and. as the re.st;lts spectators shuddering out Into th, A Democrat present asked if our party leader. Dr. Roman Vilieda^ on board. believe in turning the othef/cheek ? 1®.b®''’ed. a vote-getting campaign Repiiblicsn friend was happy with ' Middle E ast should be kept out of ^ lut last week an Mparenk Dul­ Morales, flocking to the polls in council condemn Egypt for nl^ folk, was appealed to the High streets whett they are greeted bv ,, partisan 'poliUcs; Kefauver^«alrtj les \blunder in a neiM conference tionalizing the Suez "fraught with* Tribunal after the U.S. Cinniit. TOWNE However, much as we,; hate to And by the uay,'.w e hear th'e iAhd now, he has- learned, how what: appears, at the time, to be result, ,, .Washington; Oct. 8 (IP>—Prasl- such numbers that it appeared Recreation Department, has had sweet and ner\e-.soothing a politi- these policies allowed Rwsns" todent"T6lsenhower aaya-that Seloez and\the. stormy, reaction which fol- Hwy would blect all eight of• the gravest consequences.” Court in Richmond uphtid Judge' a'.tropical heat wave. j Jokingly he answered. "No. I “This approach,” - he sal.d, “wMI Hoffman. i f pMts over there > ®®* ytctol-i’ can be. et a foothold there. tive Service is indispensable under iO*^ It la London and F a r i s Tegucigalpa's deputies to the' as­ CLEANERS , In/the fall, the in-between se*-1 wanted my garl»ge and rubbish'I and Kefauver tyere both present conditions and "loose talk- not help us make progress in s»tf The Supreme Court lajectod removable so thpy can /be pre-; That lesson wa.s brought home son, the air cohditioning units are evidently a'sllghting ref-}• sembly. HieTtrines i Televised OonMT Bfaln and Haynes In thi-cdpital during respites from j of soon ending, the draft" would be oaUnued on Pag/-Bight) .The shooting occurred^when tUng the- Bttez. problem.' I t can Virginia’s plea that it review and PRESCRIPTIONS e. I to him W'editeaday afterhoon. turned off, but often times m an-! ^r*"®** an issue raitied bv the: while he was playfng-a round of tlicir Inlehsiye campaignhig. Nix- construed abroad "as letting down soldiers and police - broke 'ii^'ajy g^reatly undernibie the 'authority overturn Hoffman’a decision. ngerm-nt is reluctant to turn on the Democrats before the election. of the .United Nations which we EXPERT ••FREE PICK-CP '>lt4rioUs''BusIncM golf with two .fellow bank eni- came last Wednesday our guard. election crowd outside liberal Hoffman decidea the state In AND DELIVERY” A MVn.chester man* w^th money plo^ves on a neighboring town's heat; No satisfactory' explanation — A Non. from a 32:state tdur^He will set Without, mentioning Adlal E. party headquarters with rifle and "'Uilicago^ Oct. 8 (fP)—Tfife-^Wistant cashier of a Chicago all solemnly undertook' tq> uphold for this practice has been offered, op erate tha Seashore State Park DRY CLEANING I in jUte bank saii^ that. a deposi- oublic course. out againtin tomorrow, starting in Stevenson by name, Eisenhower is­ IsM elis H old pistol Are. baiik7festjfie“(d today he cashedtlarge checks for former state afld respect.” must "pennlt all races to- use it. jAtir, he is i.n favor of / one local He had already been declared but it may be that the theater pect- Texas/ sued Saturday a statement ob­ The police and soldiers interven­ Recalls Nehru Plan v. PINE PHARMACY ple are constantly in dre^ of a auditor OrVille E. Hodge only becaus>P).—An la- the street. Spectators said a boy the H igh'Tribunal contended ah 'hitting the ball well on- the fair- went ad far as to hint the cold he West. "To Call the draft wastefuLud said the hearing will delve Into Soviet' delegation had suggested TRIPLE S STAMPS raeli court\is acbediiled to give a threw an orange at^i jeepload of G et Prison for several pPsaible functions for such unknown Ilwsee had been rigatratn- ! SALE! S I wa.VA Clearly, his mind was elsc- wa.s sporting was a direct result Both Nixon and Kefauver tor term it a Afaginbt line," Eisbn^ the role of bank.s involved i.n the ed and the diaCrict court had ndb . AjLL THIS WEEK verdict Thtlpday on charges that uniformed men. _ whereupon an $ l ’ i million fraudulent .Check castl­ a body. : Mdjiere. of having spent an evening in this 8 K N SUNBAYS touched on continuing Israeli- hower said; "evidences cither ig­ officer in the jeep' began ^ring his authority, to rule on conditions of j[Iacial age cinema. , Mary Frances Hagan Kayali, 29- ing a.c(indal for whjCh Hodge is ’Iliese suggestions were by no MI »-90M For Ptekap ¥ fOMEN*S. CHILDREI Then, at the sixth tee. a I J e t _ Atab enmity in their ta lk s;to the norance of our RiiUtaiy heeds or a pistol., ..... - B o ^ a i r K U l m a non-existent lease. Added to th e problem is thC faef- amiSfifn(6irte~t*ke~a ishanc#-^ yaar^td _ Ahterican w ife of- * serving a prison term. means, final, be sddad-:They woUht sid bieijveiy [■alit 'inreesomeV-which" Ijrad sUrted "Zionist, group, which supported S.vrlan diplomat, apled for -Syria. Othei'* uniformed men''jumped Schlitz said he, cashed the checks I ' •" have to be wor)ied out in greater The . appeal also questionetT I 'out after learning the results of t A B r 1 o f T * F the creation of the state of IsraeL our nation's security.” / out and. began shooting. Bullets whether independent actions of a I the recount, stvhich , had changed In another statement tosued by If 'found guilty, ' ahe could be becfai.se they were approved by hla I Poznan, Poland, Oct. 8 IqP) detail. 'x • CLOTHES and ACCESSORIES y Nixon said both major parties' sentenced to 28 years in prison. smashed into the Liberal part.v ^ "This wolud be the'task of the lessee would fall within "state ac­ j nothing, caught up , with Tomliiel agree bn a need for preseri-ation the White House yesterday’ at Ei­ superior, Edward A. Hintz. who PolUh youths accused C P.M. to 9 P JI: senhower's request, Atty. ' Brow­ The womart whose fanitly lives headquarteni, and the crow^ ran In was president of the bank at the ' . . ^ ■ j foidhconiing negoUsUons,’* he said. tion” prohibltiqns of the Federal ’ and his companions. of Terael's Independence, and he. all .directions in*a panic. muroer in the fatal beating of « Conatitution's M tht Amendment, EVERYTHINGTHING Ij^lNG SOLD .One of the Herald men. - 'who, nell said the economic prosperity in Huntington, W. Va.. was ar­ Shepilov" propqaedv.Uiat the ma­ added: "I know-you will agree rested In Tel Xviv Aug. 27 after a Reporters counted 30 to 40 shots Schlitz, said he otherwise eould secret police oorporal d^uring the chinery for the'Cooperative, sys­ guaranteeing equal rights undeg coincidentally, is a cousin of the with ,me that for this Issue to be- which he said has cbpie under the Eisenhower (^ministration: has 9-day tour ofl the country which during abqlit^flve minutes of firing. lave-refused to c a ^ them'. Hintz -June 28 “bread and freedom, riots tem be placed within tSlS fFams- the law. 7 ^ AT COST — M ANY1lELO W COST (defeated candi^te, approached Dr. Villieda Morales was exiled ...The park litigation waa begun Tomklel and. extended his hand helped to lesscin the menace, of aroused the sitspiciona of laraell now is "serving a prison terht forj"^**'* sentenced today to ? prison work of the United Nations. Thut Inlerpret The (Ontinued oh Page EighT) security offi'cei^s. hia part in the. scandal, terms ranging from 4 to 4*i years. Fawzi told the counci), no useful by four Negroes who were denied Communism In this country. - These sentences.were considered COME SEE — COME SAVE Wishes Of The Family Eisenhower himself took it easy She pleaded ' innocent and was (CoDtlniied pn Page Eleven) "I have loyalty to my auperiora," purpose would M served" by consid* admission to "tha.'park. Located during the weekend as he prepared tried In secret in the -Jerusalem Schlitz.said. "If Hints gave me a mild. Th.e death /penalty could ering'the British-French plan. . near Virginia Beach, the place has W OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. ! for his next n^a'jor broadcast and District Court -last- week before check' to c^ah I -would do have been'imposed. "We do not thiiik It wise or profit­ l^ n closed the peat two aUmRien/, /. GENERAL JOHM B. BURKE R ibicoff Backs televised campaign address in Judge Ben.vamiln Hatevy.' Censor­ The Poznan District Court able . to reintroduce propcieala as a reaul.t of the court action. j .He said that-, Edward A. Eppirig, passed sentence after a one-week FUNERAL HOME I Pittsburgh tomorrow higlit< ship prevented publication of "hews .Hodge office manager who also is which already have been rejected,” ■William Radovich, one time foot­ T V S E ^ IC l ONLY THE BEST in HEARING AIDS trial in Which the defendants had he aaid. ball great at tbe Unfvfraity of I of the case unijil afU r the 3-day TEL. Ml 8-656S State Em ployes Yesterday he attended services serving a prison term, usually waa defiantly pleaded jnnbcent. The.v Wayside Sales Co. Daya M A * A Call j and received, Holy Communion at hearing was an^ed. In Hintz’ office when the checks The plan, submitted to the coun­ Southern California, today- was S7 EAST CENTER ST. [admitted beating the policeman, Nlghta PIna Parta r-BL^S - CONVENTIONAL ^CUSTOM-MADE MODELS I the National Presbyterian Church M rs.' Kayali ;was defended by were brought out for him to cash. i . j vi-, cil 'last Friday by Britain and granted a Supreme Court review pbUTE A and 44 ^ BOLTON AMBULANCE SERVICE Fnince, called oii the council' to i TEL-»U S-St«4 /: O n Pay, H ours I as part of a worldwide obeervance -Tfi Aviv Attorney Max Krilz- He■He said Hintz usuallyusuallv asked for I c i< i of Communion Sunda<’. man. An observer from the U.S'. the nioney m large bill.*!, and the The cotirt aentenced Jozef Folty- endorse the London recommenda­ (Coatlnued On Page Eight)' T“ Conie in with confidence regardiTiR any hearing difficulty. Because each hearing cash waa kept in an envelope for nowicz,z. 20.20, . and Erzy Sroka, ISi tions for international control of ihp I In his draft'statement, Eisen­ 'embassy attended the trial, and Tobacco industry spokesman each to 4!s4>j years and Kazimlerz problem is different you need the aid that fulfilLs your irtdividual reduirementa. Hartford, Oct. 8,(*F) — iiembers hower paid "the United States is the State Department notified her Hodge. . , 103-niiIe . waterway, aiid urged i|ue8ttons medical report suggest^ Zi'irek, 18, to 4 years. -Egypt to use these tecommenda- of the Connecticut State Employes maintaining its militarj’ strength family of the action against her. ing smoking may have some bear­ Questioned by Fulbright, SchlltZ There were the first aentenbea Many modelH and types availabJe-^Nationally known, hiand.s, x\]| in.strumehts ar* said "It wasn't tlpTo me to de­ tions as a basis for negotiation.!", jyssn. laid out thbir ittoa for bet- ing . on coranar>- atta ck s.. .U.S passed upon those indicated as Outtlnea Objectives fitted by audiomatic. hearing^evaluatinh plus speech-understanding testii. ter working conditions last night (Continued on Page Eigh^) (Goatiniied on Page .Eight) Senate .inveatigatora receive teati- termine the viildity of thd checks "criminal el'ijmenta" for, the riots. Uoyd. Pineau,- Shepilov and Sec­ B u l l e t i n s W if Hintz approved them.” |. and iM-omptly got support of some mqny that faked telegrams oppqs- Ttvo other such trial, are. ciir- retary of State John Foster Dulles ATTENTION of them frorn the boss *— Gov. iiig'broadening of Social Security )'If they, had been bsefught -to rently running here. The.v con­ listened intently as Fawzi spoke, from the AP Wires Htaring AU SpBcialist Here Every Monday 12-5:30 PJMT Abraham A. Ribicoff..; program went to . t\Vo Maasachu- .rite bv Epplng wlUtout approval, cern ^oupa charged with stealing - In expressing Egypt's ‘Willingness About 40Q delegates meeting in , setts Senators in July. I would''"-ll- he'vehave refused to caslk weapons: atbmiing public build­ w an ted f ir s t c u s s PAINTERS their JSth ann\ial conyentl'oh, said Adlai’s Talk to Laimch Britain renews ll-month old of­ them,” Schlitz aaid. ings "and rioting. (Continued on Page Eight) Other times by appoii^ent—Home appointments, too—No obligation -tljcy would seek these things: fer to mediate .\rab-Iaraell dispute ‘ He said the warrants (checks) N.AMIE HAS “BAD OOCJF W Ah- Tncrea.se of the | minimum ...W e st German Supreme ;Court were ’'unusuar.' in several respects. Washlngtoii, OcL 8 (dV-Mre. Top Wag*s'*— Mostly N*w Work wafee- to 7 L 2 5 art hour and an ad- eays trea'aon charges againat For one thing, he said, in prac- Elsi^ower has, -a eSgbt eeM,” B*tw**n Maneh*st*r^ond Glostonbury justinent oC/'^reaent aalarles to ‘Dollars for Democrats’ former intelligence chief Otto John ticall.v all cases the payees of the True as It Is Trite the White Hduee cold today nod ManchesHr Optical ^ yle Bar reflect this chang^''-^-„ include arcuaatibna he dlsrloaed lie- chirks did- not have accounts "St' will not go with the FreaMeet aa Coil Glostenbury ME 3-T765 b*tw**n A permanent 40 - h o'tTr.-.w-eek eret portion of goverpmeni treaty SouthJUoor,' a campaign trip to Plttabergk 7 p.m*8 p.m. 747 MAIN STREET (Next to.State,Theater)—Call .MI .‘1-1191 AW ■ - u , lAi _ , 1, 1. Chicago, Oct. 8 fA')—Adlai E.»rendetoiis Friday night at a San to Commuhist.s,, On the eve of the"" hearings law­ totnorrow. The' PreoideBt |d» W feetive through executive order). - «=iSr«led^..long^ttete rally.'" Miirshal Titp's governmc(^t saye yers for the three men .sent to Alaskan Vote Tuesday self told Sen. kabertousd (B- Stabilization of the st^te retire­ G-. Wfitcnc^ Qloscly DCC&USC O* , » IH mt t>tm cost of living increase lnto;regulac that hia organization .is ‘‘raldtag” Goveraior Hearinjp; Alaska's repuUtion in recent years -Plan^ They will knock a t the doOrs Laraaca, was boavietad' hi B U Y IN G A NFW HOUSE? and two Senators—we;e Joining 1,000 at .Airport ' - membership of. bigger Connecticut national political weather- qf Congress with ,the challenge: NIcoaU Sperial Oburt af the “pa.v scales. as a "Here we are. gentleman, reaito' Payment of tlmif -and half for him this week in California.'- ■ On arrival in Chicago Stevenson State'"Employes Assn, "devoid of H ike Plea^ vane. fatal ahooOng e f S g t ■eghield Your raqumintaii.ia property ia- ooanpaniet, am bavt sMbomy lo -tV. 4'lgorous Campaigners to take our aeata Just as soon a •unacc f*oy f. , ~ overtime worked by aglaVied em­ was met* .at Midway Airport' by tnith." ■>1 Tlie election is the last in any AVIUiam Tipple a t H od ihoie conipiBica'lo iMurc your The unique idea is to “satTurate” about 1,000 banner-carrying well« you roakt Alaska the 49th aOltoe.’ To protect your own iavnUDHU. property’, even over the photic, ployes. ' British government paper says - Hartford, ■ Oct!, 8 (ff)-^Governor territory, or. state before the na­ Juam81. the areas with stumping talks, by tvishers. Before going to his Lib­ Britain- started "reverse lend- In effept, the.v will b« titled lob- o n . . . it It wiec 10 check your poUctet. (aoiimihing no ordiiury incuraMt ■ - A Provision of death benefits for Ribicoff, hopeful of preventing tax tional showdown . in . November, See if they give y]ou all the coverage toiicitor ii in a poiiiion lo do). all state employes 'vvho die -in the vigoroiia cantpaignera Well'known ert yvllle farm for- rest and plsn- lease" to U.S. even befom Coa- and.it will be another teat of the. byiata for statehood. ______SETS SUES TIABE increases for.' the coming, two The plan go.t its name from yfu »aiu. Make »ore you are sot Id rc-cumimng your coveraga - performance of their duties,- . enough to draw ciowda bn their'' ‘Ring of this week’s tour, he called greas passed act sending aid to years.""set out today on hi.*! round- adage which ni^ny Northerners V o r t Said. EgypL Oefc S (*1 pcymgout more moricy Si premiunK owp. Tennessee's effectiys use of It, in 'periodically, »e arc en ytfr side. .Mid if you lunr«i*t; discovered v die DUIy *— . Payment by the state of a por­ briefly and privately bn Chicago's United Klngdoni during World of budget hearings at state institu­ sav^is as true'aa it la trite: "As f—Flfty-elglit ahipb osayad thas you needto. - V Should lo ti occur, . a . Gova. Robert B. Meyner of .New Samuel "Cardintil Stritch. ita bid for atatehopd in J.796, It"haa Uhrpagh the Sues CaadI tadto* YOtt'rs miaeing tb e-li^ l Sinooth Dairy Queen tion of -the employe’s'hospitaliza­ War I I .. Abandoned^! 3-hotir-old tions and agencies. . Al'aeka goes, so goes the nation."! At your frotecUos Agasi,' yom $iSt, . tion and medical cost.s. Jersey 'and Qporge -:M,< Leader of .'Stevenson aideh said he set up baby co't'eried .with- anta found by Inteieat ia" close, to an all-time been followed by half a dozen""other Egyptlaa anthorittai aatd^Oto aSeradited hy Ictd'uig mnirais^' —h» a------thick-vrv..,., ceotiag «. ^ocolicrtel« di< . . . Yeull be Today'a'achedule took hint t<> the’ lu-rReductiiin Of institutional cler)- .Pennsylvania and Sens. 'Hubert H. the long distance . conference calls Erie, Pa., couple in Florida, ia State Schemi for Boys la Meriden. high in the territory because of states. '®' wab a reeeiM lor a day’s traOM. IL HEAT hock .for mpiel Itat plentr i* your ireeier for ca l’workers work week, and hlgpeir 'Humphrey of Minnesota and Al­ to whip up enthuaiaam for ‘Idol- klckirif and" crying' like any other There he heard new money re­ two factohi: Ther Democratic candidates fa t The Bonnal traffic to dfi'ta 45 .FREDl T. BAKER peftoee. TV time. pay for night work. bert - M. G oj-e'of Tennessee will lars fpr Democrats Day," whiqh is j bab.v today quests- from that- institution -as , 1. A lively furore over a small th^^natorohipsiare Bkneat Oruen- ahlpe a day. meet Stevenacin Thursday night at- Oct... .16. Party workers in , every- Merger of nation's coal business scale, northern adaptation of the "Ihg.- ’wlia served l4 years a t gdver- R*«i*iiib*r!‘ OIL yHCalT costs Vt loss AAa>^ as Asad M sMoef'yewe ASaroea , I «ITP».aiaaa. nATrOMAife/5 irVFee«A weee»adaisy pu tts Dtvttj.efMtut w-*.rs c e . ’ It, was after the merttbera put well "as the Long I^he School for forth thalt’ objectives that Cfov. a rally in Oa'kiand. precinct are going; to sally YorUt into few big firms is expected and girls,' Middletown. , , Linccgn-Douglaa debate technique ivsr under appointments iby Presi- BOUiaETB DIBS Ribicoff (came into the picture. At On Friday, whiIe_iSteyenson la then,- ringing doorbells and aaklng even courted b.v .cq^ iBduatry*s . Elach is asking for soihe $300,000 in the race for' the exisUng non- "denta Rposcvelt -and Truman,* and New York; Oet .8 (W ^ Hioo any oHi*r, oiifofiiotic fud . . h dinner meeting he aaid their addressing .a ' mid-day rally at coiitributipna . of . anything from labor organlaatiori; .' . Secretary more thin each, received for the vqting delegate’^ seat in Congresa. territorial Sen. 'Wllilam Egan, who Clareapa.airdaoye. «K whstofT s ; . - ' ' S7 CENTER RT..' .ilAN €H ESTER atartlag salaries . ‘'are 'much too Freanb*8 courthouse, his helpers qne to five dollars. '' , of Treasury Humphrey aaya duirent 2-year ^peridtt which •Pti* ' 2, The election of two United presMed ..oyer Alaska's^ -Oonstitu- O niR V qU E E N , .1, will fan out in light planes to'ralt democrats' record and their cam- SUtea Senators and A member of' tional Convention. . •H . .-a MBobos it *oEkr W pay th* mort^og* TELEPHONE MI B-UIS .. ' •?■■} ’ I6w.” He said he endorses a raliie "So far as I know, this the first next.June 30. M4 HARTFORD RQAO S07 MIDDLE TPRE.^M-ksT ' In. these salaries togelhef wlth'the lies oLtlfelr own in the area.- Fri­ time such a . teclmlqua haa been paig; . promises "are filled with . Budget .for the' school for boya tbs' Hduae. to non-exiatent aeata in Tha Republican candidates nre .y)» OWM* aed Operated. Otnied and Operal«d — ■» •/ incorporation of jthc $180 coat of, day afternoon they plan to link used,” Clayton .Frltchey,. Steven- eaeoemloa to tbe easy iyay which ran a'oma II.BOO.OOO for the cur-: the next Coijgreas. * ‘ItorrUorial Ben. John Butrovtcb, a ■!; By ALLAN R. COE-JR, By AL ELKIN Uiring .mcremenr Into the per-' with him again at Lorig Bsach. will 4asth>y continuing pros- Alaskans do not- vots .tor JPraal- '**ir to mitnent pay plan. *. - lliey. ei^lt up efnee. nort, then ( 1). parity.”, ^ ^''' .(OpeOnto* «■ Piaga J^Raaa). ’ fienL a ,i (Oea m Itofe Peto) V.' ..ftiiii /'ll •l‘ > ’ ' v,.' x ' «■} . ■ 1 ^■vA / ■-( . 1 *- '■'"V ■ " 7 ' . \ . ■ !'" )» ' * * • K. ■ ‘ ' X, •„ ■ .i' / .v • ^ - -J* ■v-.- . i . ; \j/'. A ■ I . , -'•v' :V •V' it ■ ’K 'l 7 T •jV y*-i BI&'■'S'- s ilto iiit o i