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> 01-. LXXVI, NO. 16 (TWENTfiiepUR PAGES—TWO SfitTlONSl)' FABRIC CLOVES MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 (Claulflad Advertiibif on Page $2) PRICE FIVE CENTS \ MANCHCfTER C0 NN*i Waahahle fsbric jfloVM in alip-on atylea with plain or tnm back. Double woven cotton or nylon. All white. Strikes Hit .'N.. THURSDAY - - FRIDAY - - SATURDAY Re,'. $2.00 N O W $ |* 5 9 p A iR Cited in Award P la n ts in East Reich SPECIAL SALE! U.S. Work in a Berlin, Oct. 18 {JP)— Labor unrest has erupted into slow­ Hand Mirrors Wa.shington, Oct. 18 (/P)— The former project manager'for down strikes in three Com- a $43 million expansion of a governpi^nt nickel plant testified niunist East German qities, a today that “ political pre.ssure” came into the 1954 award of West Berlin newspaper re­ the contract. Randall Cremer* who worked on the Nicaro, ported today. ' $ |.49 EACH Cuba, project as a vice president-^ ------:------The Inde.iendent paper Der Tag ! of PYederick Share Co>-p., a con- SI Id 2,000 Red police had been Durite handle with mirror on stnirtion firm, told a House Gov­ ru.shed from East Beilin to the Nij^on in State both aides. Full size in clear twist ernment Opci ations subcoinmittee; 120 liipli Race city of Magdeburg'’, reported center handle. ''Political pre.ssure did get into' of the strikes. ■ Declares Adlai Accuses Stevenson this very early in the game and It Official soui'ces in West ]8 erlln was terrible.' Over Parkway said so far they had not,received The general picUire developed confirmation of Der Tag's report. ^Not Qualified’ In subsequent testimony from But the official Communist trade Of ‘Political Fables’ Ion Slip! 'Cremer was to the effMt that the Ends in Crash union paper Tribuene admitted share ftrrff had a reputation of be­ two days ago-lhat workers in four N«w Haven, Oct. 18 (/P)— Closeoiit of popular make. 40 denier ing a "New Deal" company, and big Magdeburg plants had .shown nylon slips with nylon Iar,i at top and New Canaan; Oct. 18 W Vice President -^Nixon toured Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 18 (JP)— President Eisienhower pledged that its officials had made efforts 1 ■‘dissatisfaclion" t.-u with,■ cxces.sive hem. moatlv white. Sizes 32 to 40., Reg. to assur e Repirblican N a t i o n a l ^O-yeai-oId Univer.srly of Bridge-, heavily Democratic, industrial today to work for a school-building prdgi'am geared to ‘‘thi» $5.95-»6.05-'S7.05. Chairman. Irconaid Hall and high P^rt junior who atlegedly ledi Coinplalnln •ltiKtlAf*d areas in New Enj^land today atomic age.” He did so after accusing Adlai Stevenson of officiais in the Eisenhower admin-'‘state. police on a 4-mile MerrittThe Red organ said the oom- nskinK voters to think of “the telling the American people “political fables” in the campaign. latiation that this was not ti*ue. Parkway cha.se at speed® 'ip were justifled and warned best man for the country In a speech prepared for delii’ery at a Citizens for Eisen­ * .Cromer testified that once while j 120 miles an hour, was arrested > J^ral union officials to take care SALE negotiations were underway h e, morning on charges of driv- ' Ihal in the future ‘,‘the ^interests rather than the party.” hower rally at the College of Puget Sound, the President, said %Lent to see Beinard Shanley, uf^der the-influence of liquor . not violated.” he would not go into reasons why there was no action on his i Norwich, Oct. 18 (/?•)—-Vice I'nderwear fiepartment— Street Floor assistant to President Eisenhower, evading responsibilitv after ! T^er Tag said Uie slowdown.* 5-year school program at the last session of the Democratic- and said Shartle.v in effect told him Ameiican-piade spqrla have spread to sections of fac- Pre.sident Richard NMxon be- controlled 84th Congre.ss. But he promised: the company's effort to g fl th e; p„jg n ,e ' I*"''®* o»'cr cities Erfurt Kan a c a. ni p a i if n swing “ I shall again call upon the Congress to act at the beginning corrtract worrid noL be blocked b y , Canaan gas-station on the Karl-Marx-Stadt, through Connecticut today BIRTHDAY SALE politics. , parkway. *• "The — main reason for the i-cfusal of the next session. I shall support ihis request with all the He quoterl Shanley as saying: FINE QUALITY TRICOT KMT Frank A. Christensen, of Gar- to work.” the West BeiUn jraper by telling a police-estimated force at my command. “ If you find that any polrticnl cur­ ; den City. L. I.. New’ York, whose .said, •'lies in the fact that man­ open air audience of 5,000, The House last July ,5 killed a rents are rttnning against you, I : father is the president of the agement has raised work quotas including alrout 2,000 high bill that would have authorized Rayon Underwear think we can eliminate them.” I board of a National Insur ance without granting s\iltable wage in- $1,600,000,000 in federal aid to the Milton Cooley $t Million Fee Spilt- ■ Company, was taken into ciistoclrr dreasps,” .school students, that “ good .states for school construction. It fn the end, the work was divid­ I b.v State Policeman Roy Carlberg. Almost the same circumstances intentions ai'e not enough”^ to did ao often adopting an amend­ All white briefs al.so hand and^ tiara ed between the Sriare firm and G ets Life for j Policeman Carlberg gave this touched off the blopdy East Ger­ insuie peace and prosperity ment that would' have denied iprhent of lejt style pantle.s. ALL WITH ELASTIC Merritt-Chapman & .Scott. Each man workers' rebcllidn of .lune 17, money to areas which did not WAIST. received a half-ntilllon-dollar fee account of the incident. for the United States. ■'While prq• - - charged that Stev^son, the Demo- Hospital, had been charged with” Billfolds tee majority including both Demo­ boiinced off a light-pole and world." firing the fiital shot. Milton was skidded 27.5 feet. cfalic preaidentlal 'pominee, 'has Genuine leather with secret pockets, crats and Republicans "cannot be Nixon declared that the only been telling the voters "political the driver of the car. swinjf-rlip for adding pictures and present.’-’ Chri.stensen was quoted as say­ major threat to the peace of the The trial lasted five minutes. ing "I thought 1 could outrun yqu." Again Favor fables" instead of dealing with miracle chanRe purse. Small cowhide, The Republicans are Reps. free world is international com- "the World of reality.” . Milton, through public defender Baby Shop Special a.ssorted colors. Riehiman (NY). Younger (Calif) Booked on the evading tesponsi- nurnisni and. he added. •'President Adlai Urg es Ouster Wildl.' cheered 'by hia audience Richard G, Parmlee; waa permitted and Kniegor (ND). btlily charge in Nonvalk. Christen­ Eisenhower is a man who would to,change a plea of innocent to a / sen was released in bonds of $2,000 Orphan Union there, Eisenhower blasted harder For S day» only. Nationally known. Only Brooks snd Rep. Hardy not be fooled in handling this Is- than ever at his oppohent.. He charge of first degree murder to a (D-Va) out of the eight members pending court trial Nov. 5. He 4. New York, OcL '18 (A’.i -— The stood by his policy of avoiding charge of guilty to second 'degree were on hand when the subepm- posted a $1,000 bond in New Ca­ Scoring Stevenson’s promise to ihurdeff A life imprisonment sen; Special naan. where he was booked On a Iritcr!.iat:onal .Long.srioretnen's As- mention of .Stevenson by nsine, mlttee met. repeal the draft laws and halt O f‘Cadillac Cabinet’ but there was no doubt about the tence was mandatory. Values to 16.00. charge of driving under the Influ­ aocintion (ILAi, 64-year-old or­ H-bomb tests. If elected, Nixon G a u ze D iapers doz-.^2'^^ / / V ■ (Continixxl on J’Age Sixteen) ence of liquor. ' phan of organized Tabor, has target. Theie was no ol^ection from declared that "the only deter-rent Tire President referred to his Slate’s X R y: .Bernard" Kdsteki. scored a Imllot box-victory to l e- to war is tirat we nr-e stronger With Stevenson in Ohio, Oct, 18 (fl’ )— Adlai E. Stevenson lUguIarly $2.99 dozen. Special for Anniversary. tain its'right to represent the 22,- rival (ft one point as "the opposi­ Brought befor* the bench, Mil- than other powei\s." attacked the Eisenhower admini.stration today as a “ single tion candidate," one of his most ton stood sileivt as the judge asked;' (k)0 waterfront-Workers in the port "T.he way to peace." he assert­ of New -York. interest government” he said must ire ousted by “election of direct allusiona since the start of ^'.'Do you want to plead not guilty ed. "i.s through strengthi not the campaign. n. J.0 murder in the' first degree and THURSDAY ONLY! The National Labor- Relations weakness." the Democratic party." The Democratic presidential nominee Three Share Nobel Board announced today that long- th. Us wrapped up a new attack o n * ------—------The Rubber Yardstick’^ do you want to plead guilty to -aur- GIRLS' COnON-KNIT "We cannot take a chance on FiMIOUS BRANDS FLAT and FITTED SHEETS and PILLOW-CASES 30 COLORS. REG, IM P 36 ' FINE Ql'AH TY ahoremen and other dock work­ President Eisenhower in-the same Defending tire record of his own derUn.the second degree?’’ Ike's opponent this .vear,” Nixon But, after a brief pause, Milton ers .had voted 11,827 to 7,428 in declared. "Not because he is not package with his own obvious shift administration on many fronts af­ favor of the ILA against the A^'L- in campaign tactics toward a party Estes Charges ter .saying American workers are shook his head up and down a TYPE 130 TYPE 144 TYPE 180 CROMPTON PIN WAIi: CORIHIROY 99c yil. well-intentioned, but because good couple of times, which the Judge Prize in CIO International Brotherhood of intentions are not enough," — rather than a pei-sonal- appeal "more p -oaperoua and lecure than JERSEYS Ixrngshoiemen (IBLI. • . for votes. eve- in lilstory,” Bhsenhower went took for s "yes.’ ’-' LADY PEPPERELL You will love the beautiful quality of Crompton coiduroy for Urging his listeners to help __Milton had been described by . -DAN RIVER LADY PEPPERELL dre.sses. skirts, jackets, etc." This is the third time in three Steven.son said in a speech pre­ Ike Plalv Aids on to accuse the Democrats of re­ Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. IB (/P) = cardiology by slieddirig irroie light sorting to what he termed devices state psychiatrists as mentally de­ SUPERFINE MUSLIN COMBED PERCALE .Years that the IU,1 has beaten (Continued on Page Sixteen) pared for a late afternoon rally in 7 ^ —Two Americans and a German.--:) virtually all heart ailments. challenges by the IBL.’ set up by Akron. Ohio. Eisenhower has a of "tire half truth...the hit and ficient, brit capable of understand­ ^ Short and push.up sleeves, • J ioBfl 'atmIxmi stoiv «f the 47th Nobel tlje AFL as a rival after the AFL "Cadillac Csbinet" that "fears' Bank Intei^e^ts run stktem'ent). .the big straddle ing the proceedings against him. 20 o n l y : REG. $12.9,1 72x90 SIZE S.l'r WOOL, 1.1;,- NYL<1.V were awarded t. N award i.i medicine and. phv.siologv. ■ atrlped . and solid colors. Keg. $2.29. 68 X 108 ...... $1.79 Reg. 92.90. *72 x 108 ...... $2.39 Reg. $8.00. 72 x 108 ...... busted the Il^A 'on charges of fall­ nbthiitg as much as change.” H e. ...the nibbe.r yardstick." $2.49 prize in medicine jointly today for 1,3,3 1929 experiment ^■.4rx;' ■ ing to rid 'it.self of racket and added that, the people "will carry Joplin, Mo., Oct. 18 m S ^ After the Seattle speech to an' HALL S MORKWKAR BLANKETS $8.88 evolving a simple method of chart hv k'niasirvann, then a Berlin crime elements. That was before Allan tic Storm foiivard again when the present .overflow audience in the 6,500- . Waahable. Sizes 7 to 14. Re*. $2.49. 72 x 108 ...... $1.89 Reg. $8.29. 81 X 108 ...... ru'oUigist curious aboiu the func­ cabinet is back in General Motoi:s Estes Kefauver said today "the Ei. $2.59 Reg. $8.39. 81.x 108 ...... $2.69 Be here early for this value!' Three colors only—rose, blue and In^ the interior of the huiiian The merger of the AFL and CIO. 1 seat Civic Auditorium there, the tions of the' heart. - senhotver price support plan for Pi'esjdent and Mrs. Elsenhower- seagreen. heart. The ILA victories in the two Heads East of I next January." big, banking interests" cosls thS Bulletins Reg. $2.69. 71 X 106 ...... Tl»e winnei's are Di'-''. Andre 'F. Experimented on Self previous elections were by slim I "If Mr. Eisenhower didn't want motored to hear'ijy Tacoma and $2.09 Reg. $8.09. 90 X 108 ...... $2.99 Reg, $8.80. 90 X 108 . . . . . $3.09 Koi'ssrhann sat down one night government more in one y a r thanT-jlg^d”^ Reg. $1.^8 Cournand, 61.- and Dickinson W. margins. - I his administration called big farm .nrire* «iir\nrk»<1c> In *>A ' . night at the home of from the AP Wires liehind an X-ra'j’ aerten and ihir- farm price supports .cost in 20 REG: $.’>.96 ODD RUFFLED Richards Jr., 61, both of Columbia The ILA’s counsel .said, the. new Moiitauk Point ! business single interest govern- years of Democratic administra- his brothei: Edgar. Outside' the University in New; York, and ior and pushed a ureiary catheter Seattle halU'--qn additional crowd Reg. SPc. 42 X 36 teases. ,. Each 45c Reg. 69c; 42 X .16 ( a»es ., .. .Each 55c Reg. 79c, 42 x .18'j Cases ...E ach victory should lead the AFL-CIO j ment. '.vhy did he ever join the tion. ‘ . 65c Werner Forssmann, .52, of Bad -a flexible tubular riistriiment to “w^elcome back" the ousted Republican party?" Stevenson de- pf aboutibout 3,500-3,5(X1 in adjacent Me­ New 5'ork, OcU 18 Jd*, ' — A Criss-crossing drought plagued VIVIEN CONCEDES ERRORS SEERSUCKER DRAPES $I.W pr. Kreuznach, We.>!t Gcriiiany. \vl Ich is intr oduced into canals or i.nion. ! manded. - i]—. western Missouri and Kansas in a morialal Stadium nqard Eisenhower over . New London, Oct.' 18 (A') — \ . N O W $ |-I9 The Crfroline'Mn.stitute of Med­ pa.csages of the body—from the . Results of the election, held at Northeaster was expected to hit i Thi.s frerrhi' attack oi> ■what he bid for thji'farm vole' the Demo­ a pu blic'addr^ system. Mis* Vivien Kellems ixrnceded In TYPE 130 TYPE 144 TYPE 180 One and two pair of a kind. Also a few printed cotton and icine and Phjd'iiilogy. which makes crook of his arm into his hear 1. ] .slg polling places in New York tire metropolitan area today with j ci-lled the "creeping complacency'! cratic vice presidential candidate court today that "mistakea were satin. . ' the awards under the will of the For.ssman's colleagues " warned j bU the Republicans fitted in deeply (Contiqued on Page Sev^teen) \ CTty and .on the northern New atrong wirids, drenching rain rind whacked away at Eisenhower ad, made? in her petitions for a LADY PEPPERELL late inventor-of dynamite. Alfred him to slop what they regarded as ' Jersey .side of live port were an- with Stevenson's new tactics — LADY PEPPERELL high tide.s. ministration farm policies. piacn on the Connecticut iMllot, Girls' Dept.—2nd Floor DAN RIVER , Nobel, said in its cilaUon'lhe prize j a suicidal exploit. He djd so only j nounced at 12:55 a.m.—about-six which developed in a whistje-slop Kefauver came here ' from Si SUPERFINE MUSLIN "The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- but snJd that she "wilT stand on FITTED BOTTO.MS COMBED PERCALE wae given in recognition of "the after repeating the experiment to j hour's after the polls clo.sed.,- swing through Michigan yesterday SpciPKl'eld. where he was accord­ those petitions." She .wants liwr IRREGULAR 99c RE(i. $8.95 v-. introduction cf heart catheteriza-' show it could be done Without' In addition to the llJv-IBL ca-it winds of 20 to 30 miles an ed a roaring reception last night Two Trains Crask f i t t e d BOTTOMS FITTED ROTTO.M| name on the ballot liar the Nov. . ' tlon and discoveries niade there- fatal resiilt.s i ' tally the NLRB reported 1.107 bal- hour with gusts of greater velocity -(Continued on.Fage Nineteen) byi a . partisan audience filling all for New 5'ork City, this afternoon ' 6 election as an Independent con- Reg. $2.49. $1.89 Reg, $2.99. Twin 5 ...... CANNON BATH - NYlon-Rayon Bland by." <— * I Thai was the beginning of what lots challenged and to be adjudi­ 4.000 seats in the Shrine Audito­ Headon;' 4 Killed 'dh$ate for U.S. Senator; and baa. ■ V - -i $?.39 Reg. $8.09. X"iti ...... i . $2.49 For their contribution to' tire ; .Swedish experts described as "the and evening. The wind vciocit.v is rium. . . . cated: 143 i'otes for no ufiion: and expected to pick up steadily dur­ askbd, the superior *»urt tn or- ' TOWELS 3 59c ^ atea. BLANKETS $6.95 ' fight against heart disease, the j indispensable technique' to obtain 92 ballots declared...vold. It was one of the most.-, impres, , Pineola. Fla., Oct. 18 (VP) — Two der Secretary of State Mildred Reg. $2.69. Full three scientists will divide Nobel; t,me rind pre'eise an.*iwer.s to what ing the day. ' $2.09 Reg. $8.29. FuU $2.59 Reg. $3:89. Full T he orderly conduct of the olec- sive dempnstrationa thus far given Atlantic Coaat Line freight (trains, Allen to put it there, , . . . $2.69 prize money totaling $38,633. goes on inside the hiiman. heart tlop won pi-aise.s fi-oip officials of. ■The blow is the fringe of an At­ lantic coastal storm which was News Tidbits r. . 6 straightaway stretch The awards will he presented and cii;culatory system.” the' police departn-ient and the Springfield obseryeis said it was | into a headon collision today, kili- ALAR.MED ON H-TESTS . here Dec. IQ along with the liter­ centered 'over the Virginia Cripcs early tdday. . ' Gufleil fn»m AP Wires i four out of 10 crewpien aboard St. Louis, Oct. 18. (Ah — ary prize to fte'knnounced Oct. 25 (Continued on Page Nlaeteen) (Contiaued on Page Foury Prepid^t Nixon in ^Springfield and injuring 4. pthera. Light rain began falling in the three Weeks ago. They described i t ' ~ . * v Twenty-four M-ientlsts at Wash­ IMPORTED ITALIAN and those for physics and" chenus- ington University, todajf.. called try, which will,he announced at Metropolitan area before dawn. I as the biggest D®PiPcratip. turnout I two*I>ies!ri™(Bngtnes^ niied*''ub i»nd TO SET ACOUAINTED AND TO CELEBRATE OUR The Weather Bureau forecast Captain of Andrea Doria. says in this,this normally RepublicanReoubllcsn dlsdr.. ' '“ P ""fl for “ Intensive scientifl'(C study GROUP OF ^ e end of-.tl)e month.. * he did ,n'it know twp eld'erly.wom­ broke into flames lifter the crash, ahd public iliscussion” on how- ■ Tiie three' doctors arc crlsdited that the center of the slonn trict in many years. . packing w'pTs of ,30 io 40 milgs en, .locked in..their atSteroPm. l.ad One reason is the Democrats are trapping t)4'q of, the men In.side. r^ntinued H-bomb teats might STORE'S 81 $t BIRTHDAY^WE ARE OFFERING A with-having opened a hew area In gone down with Doria iep0-241 morrow morning. 1 trade practices brought by Federal ^Continued on P»ge Fourteen) testing, department . at the Green tint—variou., sizc.s and shapes. Ideal Court Martial Rains-a.x far as 1.50 miles inlatfci (Continued on' Page Sixteen) American .Motors Co. nutomo' Christttia.s gifts. .New and- novel shapes. This Trade Commission ■ against nine On All were'’predicted. Tides in • the large ice cream makers is sched- bile assembly plant, . price during this s9l»,only.. , Parris Island, S.C:, Oct. 18 i/Ti metropolitan area were a*xpected niled to open in Hartford.-.■. Chief R eg. $3.98 A Marine Medal of Honor winner to be one to two feel above normal. stale examiner Ralph .Eagcrtp.n *• TORNADO IN TEXAS who held blazing hot machine guns Wind.'; of 2t—to 30 luiles an hour says he . will issue - subpofna for Dallas, 4)ct. 18 OPi— A tornado TW O H A N D L K l) A'A.SK. Rpg $5.40 ‘ smashed into the Crystal Qty 10” hijfh 10” w'ide...... SPKflAI, $3.69 to fight off a R e & Chinese attack with stronger gusts were predicl- Gov, James E. Folsom's spending of Little Use, has been cmtvicted by special records and go- into court if- Ala­ area eoirly -tMay,' demoUsMiig court-iQZrtial here. Sergeant Al­ (Continued on Page Nineteen) bama chiM executive refuses to two homes and danuiging a ford Lee McLa'Ughlin was sen­ turn them over;. warehouse, w hlle a cloudburst BALL SHAPt;i) VASK. Reg. $.5.49. dumped ^x Inches of rain near tenced to three months hard labor, Crackling. eai-ly morning fire State: Grange Head Says 14” high ball base fltyed-neck. redutiUon to private .and a $120 Vvalde. , The tornado stmek Mrs. ituotolo Plans suerps through two buildings in Crystal City between 7 aad 8 In regular stock-during our Anniver.sary Sale. A most 5' 2 ” ba.se...... SPKCIAL $3.69 ‘ fine. ml(Lsl of • northeast Philadelphia The tinp.ublicized ‘ ..couri-maKial Hartford, Oct. 18 (.15 — "Gov-*have beei\ put into the program aim.'and coromunications were' beautiful a.8sortment in styles, cblors and sizes by .some, To I^eave Hospital I plant and for a time thre iteiis to tem^'rariUy disrupted. There of the be»t known names in the world of fashion. DOUBLK FLARKD VAShJ Reg. $2.49. was held on, this sprawling recruit j touch' off major holocause. . .U.S, ‘■-“ '•I ‘ he Deparfment I 2 .9 9 (I'aintng center yesterday. Mc­ in V * ^“ ’■'))**'* of Agriculture and (NyigresP have, were no reports, of any Injuriee. 7 ' 2 " high, 3” .square base. I-bases on Okin.wa brace them- in Oonnccticut. . In IacL, rAn#AtfbHiv wrttfmn Laughlin pleaded-'gpitlty -to MiddletOjWn.^ -Oct. 18- (A’)---'Hie -selveii ;fdr‘ another 'typhoon after most pf the prog^rams'have tended ufam* m u ch TOLEDO PAPER FOR ADLAI ’ SPECIAL ...::^,...$i;99 .Bportawear— 2nd Floor .drunkimess and unauthorized.' ao- 33-yeai'-old mother of slain infant being hit by twis major typhoons , sence and was found guilty of dis- to increase the severity of the ait-. Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 16 (d*)-(-The Cj’ntbia Runlolq plans to leave the la.st month. uatlon for the eastern dairy .or ^ Toledo Btiuie came out for Adtal other sizes and shapes in. this group ftt the ' 1, j'espect to a superior officer arvLto State mental -institution today. Atty. Gen. Brownell savsi Adlai poultry farmer . i without proper .safe-guarding con- a superior'non-.commissioned of­ Itrols in many instances, have E. Stevenson for President. The same savings., Many pieces of . dbmestic glass- .Mrs. Eleanor. Riiptolo entered Steven.son's proposals alwuit H- So “ iaid ' ' ' “Donald K. Peck. Master*" ■‘'•"y.. >n*tancea. have endorsement was'iwrried In edi­ ware_ipcluded in this sale. ficer. ' '.■, " : ' ; the aj;’onnectlcut State Hospital bornb testing, are “a gamble with neglected a commodity approach, The 28-year-old naUve o f Leeds, ^ of the Connecticut State Grange, tions that hit the stieeU a s' tha voLintarity Oct. 4 after a.sking safety of oiir country';.. .Former in hia address to- the delegates, yalng iiuitead, a broad, atroaa-the- Democratic nominee's special .’.Alabama, was' courtrmartialed for doctors for help with her "emo­ medical reseach chief for Atomic board approach, coyerirtg- many an episode'last March at Rome, meeting at Hartford's Fbot Guard 'campaign train pulled into town tional problems," Energy .Commission says nuclea/ Hall. co'mmodities, the result being that today. The newspaper endorsed > Ga„ where he was ftationed with H(fr 6-weeks-old (daugHtdr was teats have produced what be teilua the agricultural surplus and price WE GIVE a Marine reserve outfit. _ A>I Programs FaNed Eisenhower in 1952. taken from her carriage, left In "the most' dreadful poison.” The state agricultural- leader situation has .beea aggravated by Rome police said McLaughlin t* e foyer' of a ^tears Roebuck de-- ■ President Eisenhower messages the program itself. . » , c NEW ANTtBlOlW LUTCD Was arrested after going to' the said further that various relief GREEN partinent store lu Hamden bn American Legion that gov?rntnent programs haye' been tried *nd f.1toa‘ Geaage Research ) * Washington c o r r home of his commanding.: officer, Ougted'hy Czechs' Sept. 1. -Five days later her body, will “exert itself" with “ unreinit- Peck cited numerous figyrea ptscovery af a aew aa$Mana Mii^. Henry A* Cbecklou. and each has 'fiiilad n^aterUlly lit r*- StAMPS > Vera Margaret Osao of Youngatowa. Ohio, a U. S. embassy stliffed in / a plastic ,d>ag an^ ,ting. .resolution" to get Commu­ lieve the .situation. Even ‘Secre­ compiled by Obahgs resbarch.orr ^ drug that haa ahawa M a n c h est er . Conn,< Uiraattalng the officer with aii. cleiTK expelled from Prague by--QzecHoslovakian iuthorities, sits-V "''^iKbtefl, down with a rock, waa nist. China to release 10 lihprison^ ganiaationa and by tha-U.S. * fecta’ agalaal a farih .at hMNM automatio shotguni He was re^ rt- tary Benson now privately admits, - in auto at IdlewUd -Alrport,'N. Y., Oct. 17 aftejr her arrivarb'Jr air] \ lotmd in.a Urke about a mile from ed Aniericans.. .French sources that an (analysis of the 1956 soil 'partment of Agriculture, yrbieh un­ M ‘Thus far CORNER MAIN $nnI OAK STREETS ' ad to hava >baen drinking Vrhlte from^Aindon. State Apartm ent aecurity otiicera and police re- the Store. — , say artns to equip hrwre thaa I,8M •ddsky ( m Uquorl at the time. banh Indlcatea that there .will be derlined the brMkdown eg the aofl- ■a ladieaMan that H hi i 00 fused to^sarmlt interviews and attempted to keep photographers State’s Atty. Abraham 8, man are' found on yacht which no jubetantlal reduction In pro­ bank pregram. He ttieii winit on from the woman, who waa accuoed by Czech police of using falze _rt. French warship halted ahd aacoit- duction, this year, in spite of the Y (OsaM^aad Facr) . Identification papers wMle traveUng with a jPaech'dUaoR. ; (OesAaead ea Page Two) ad.tOLOran. fac$ Uiat naarly ■ "11 million acrap - (C . -I. ‘ •• ' ' i A -L f- ‘ v', ■. ^ ' ,, - Ji — 'A' V i -V • ' lx '* ’ .. ‘ V, : t - ' PA G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SlANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 A. MAKCBEBTgS EVENING jlERALD. -MANCMESTEB, CONMr THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1966 PAGE THREE "Mrs. Dorgan.” and Herma*,Olsen Rockville-Veriion . ' as "Dick St. Germaine.” . ■ » The play is directed by Mrs' Emily Mason, Proceeds froi^ the Strikes Hit ^1-night show ,will be used by Ro- Tolland Coun ty First in State ,tary‘ to filKher its many civic ac­ In 12 th Year tivities. ■; , Plants in O a k G b i u l I.oral SclifiM Notes To Receive Atomic DetecWrs Few Novel Ideas . CATERING T i) SMALL PARXIKS and BANdUETS Squadron 25 is starting Its 12th Martin Fagan, Rbcjtville High School history departnieht head, 30 OAK ST. ~ MANCHESTER year aa an'air explorer aquadron. It haa'a program ful- of fun, ad- Just out arid jtist wonderful! Rockville. Oct. 18 (Special) *—* Boy Scout Kund Drive (.ttended a meeting recenliy to By d.\MEH M.\RIX)W '•'But it still is not clear precisely East Reich Rmergenev preparedneiw of Tol- Th annual Boy Scout fund drive prepare for th'e Connecticut tekrh-' (AP News' .\nal.vst) what he has in mind. :Ar flNEFOOD ' ★ QUALITY lEVERAGES 3fenture and training in aeronau land, . CountyZ _ took__I, another forward 'Wilt alart in thi> area.Monda' . ac- ers' convention to be held at Uni­ Washington, Oct,^ 18 (>P>-There 2. Instead of offering the kind (CoDtlaued from Pnga One) tlcn. The unit ia now sponsored by versity’of Connecticut Oct. 26. of school aid- bill debated in Con­ DAILY SPECIALS atep today when it became the R^iph h (jihson. finance co-chair- is a twinship between President According to the West Berlin • HOMEMADE RAVIOLI this American Legion, and meets Kagan, who repre.sents Tolland Eisehhow^r and Adlal Steve-.son gress this year—to give.states SUte a first county to be equip-'men of Charter Oak Council. County teachei's,-'ia working with money only for building schools— paper; • VEAL SCALLOPINI • BREADED VEAL CUTLH in the Rogers Building at 91 Oak­ p*d with aton\ic radiation detec-1 Several merchants in tile down- the commercial and educational not ■'only in the promises they make Stevenson suggests federal aid to The Magdeburg atrike has af­ land St. tion instninienU. . town area have loaned their store d,Splays committee. but in the lack of new- ideas in this meet various needs of the states. fected the big electrical plant that At the headquarters a t ' Rogers, Capt. 1 ^ J. Mulcahy, State ^.ipjowa for Scouting displays. Supt. of Schools Raymond E. For example: One might need if almost exclusively concerned campaign. with export orders for the Soviet there is pre-flight tralnlng*l)y thei/ ?*^i'**'i»**n**^^i°n '*'”*** concerns are: Luther A. Rnm.sdpll and Allen L. Dres.ser. Eisenhower has offered no new money to train teachers more than bloc. own ami outaidc instructors and to High Sheriff Paul B. Sw eene> white Inc., display arranged bv p. .s-s i s I a n t superintendent of to build .schools. by viewing of Air Force training ideas at A'!- Neither has Steven­ There have been no reporte of which includeT a a (..eiger counter, „ S”'ithwick. Scoutmjtster Si bools ind high school principal, son with tvvo possible exceptions: Ei.senhower and Stevenaon, as Is films.. The squadron has also taken f ■ attended a meeting .ve.sterday hqld usual i^' a campaign, have exag­ arrests or violence in Magdeburg part in Air Explorer encampments On the H-Bomb and school aid. or the other two cities. But armed K. Power Co display set up bV John in the office of the Commissioner Eisenhower is vaguer on his r roni- gerated' th/i differences between at Ste33'art Air Force Base i;i New- of Education in Hartford. them and between their parties. police have cordoned off individ­ bufgh„N. Y. The.se lO-day encamp- decirneters'wmch wU^regislW the FJcp'lorer sVou^^^ Post i»2, ises although ^Stevenson in mqst ual buildinga at the Magdeburg density of radio activity in the ^^P'°"‘^;.Scou^ Purpose of the meeting was to cases is prett.v" vague, too. But the general similarity of their ■ments ’’/ere real adventures, and acquaint superintendents with programs can belween The management of the alate- SEA radio station and fire emergency Barber SI op, set up bv Cubmaster .‘‘tale Board of. Education, Was the men. To an impartial European i medical research; housing; jobs its own model plane nijects. and George R(fed of Pack 119. among those present. i for older people; steps to ease un- run plant has offered to resign visited National Model meets apparatus. Capt. Mulcahy said this election ma.v Iciok like a choice pending Investigation of the work­ it is the first location Jh the State Stephen J. Von Kmv Jr., advisor RamodeJl, Mrs. Jean C. Weber between two managers for the I employment; soil conservation; FOOD 3»herp it met the top model build to EbcploreC Post 9i, is public rela­ and Mrs 'Jeanette C. Welles will water resources development and ers’ complaints. erS of the nation and saw them in to receive the instruments, be­ tions chairman for the drive, same store. cause it is the "most logical head a group of judges for the'an* Both men, moderate and con­ new supplies of jiower; special Yol) Hava -A action. placa” The outstanding radio (^b Scout Pack Night mial Halloween prdgram Oct. 31 servative, are bs-aically alike in I laws to protect small businessmen: Liking For There is A_good' advancement coverage emanating from the jail Cub Scqiits of Pack 119, spon­ at the school. their outlook; ’They are agreed the j use of atomic energy. M i’8. Ruotolo Plans program' built around ^Ji experi­ was given as a major reason for sored by the Rockville Lodge of ^*°dg5rThornd.vke achievement social progress of ..this country ence in aviation ; the lop award-be­ ' choosing the jail as the first loca­ Eltks. w’ill hold their monthly Pack te.sts are-being giver, in the ele­ must be retained. They’re not of­ To Leave Hospital Then Come To The PRINCESS ing the silver award. tion to receive Radiac equipment. Night tonight at 7 o’clock at the mentary grades, 3 through 8, this fering to change it but only to Im- Clinic lo Benefit Aviation isn’t the whole story. Should a bombing occur, Radiac Elks Carriage House. month, Ramsdell reported. pldve it. SPECIAL EVERY THURS.. PRI. and SAT. There are classes of instruction in readings can be taken Utroughout Theme for the month is "Pup­ • PAC Events Thus voters , must make their (Continued from Pag« One) crafts and skills; and quite a little the county and be radioed back to pets.” Opening ceremonies will be The executive edmmittee of the choice on small differences rather From Play Here • PRIED SHRIMP exploration of the country, mcist headquarters in Hartford. conducted by Den 3, of which Mrs, man, who is heading the investi­ 1.3' New England and Ne33’ York Pollsh-American Citlsens C lu b than big or radical ones; Which gation into the infant’s death, , • SHRIMP STEAKS Commenting on the equipment Joseph Eckels is Den Mother, and will meet at the clubrooms at 8 man can do The White H^use job Mrs. Edmund Brown, president state, by 33'ay of camping and trail said he was told last night by Mrs. hiking, mountain climbing, fishing and its location at the jail, Capt. Den S, headed by Mrs. Merman p.nT. today. better, and whose programs, since of the Manchester Registered • NIANTIC SCALLOPS Mulcah.v said this was "another KrajeWskl. The flag ceremony will Men's division ,of the PAC Bowl­ they are’ generally similar,, look a Ruotolo’s 33-j'ear-oId husband, • BROILED LIVE LOBSTERS trips, 3’ocational exploration, and forward step in establishing a be in charge of Den 4. he; I'.ed by ing League will hold a meeting, little bet'er.7 Nurses . Assn., has named . the Stephen, that his wife had re­ 3’inilation of military installations. State-wide-radioactive fall-out or- Mrs. Richard Morgan.sor.. also at 8 p.m., and complete final On foreign ' affairs Eisenhower nurses committee for the produc­ quested relea-se from the hospital • SPECIAL DAILY LUNCHEONS • They hat'e all kinds of scKial ac­ (aniaation." tion of the Manchester Commu­ and would go home today. tivities, such as dances, splash par­ Revue .Schedulcil plans for starting league games. and S'tev^son basically see eye to ties. b033’ling, skating and tobog­ He called attention to the fact The Manchester 'Vates, to which Installation of four bowling allevs eye on a need for alliances and Riiotolo declined to talk to that Tolland Count.v, through a nity Players presentation of newsmen about his wife’s release. ganing parties; in fact, the squad- a number of RockviLe women be­ at the former Princess Theater 'is Continued foreign aid. , "Reclining Figure” at the Bowers PRINCESS RESTAURANT . ron lia.s had national recognition .forward-looking program,' is al­ long, will present a revue entitled rapidly progressing and should be ■ And on one of the really fiery is­ School on Nov. 9 and 10. When she entered the hospital, ready one of the best emergency "1956 Tons of Fun," at V’erplanck ready within 10 days. a hospital spokesman said Mr,s. for its good all, around program. equipped counties in the State. sues of the day—getting the South Mrs. Eugenia Morlarty and Mrs. .For a ser3ice actix'lty, .Squadron School in Manchester Oct. 26 and Another "Bring a Friend" night to accept the Supreme Court’s rul­ Marion Norman are co-chairmen. Ruotolo would be given a series of The next step in putting the pHyaical. p.sycliological and psy­ IP IT SWIMS, WE SERVE m | 25 has built an emergency service 27 at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Harriet Neri will be held Saturda.v at the Vil­ ing against public school segrega­ They will be asaisted bv Mrs. trailer for use in most any kind equipment to use will be to give lage St. ballroom. Tonv O'Bright’s chiatric examinations. Radiac teams a 6-hour course in of Rockville is in the cast. A pre­ tion — both men have expressed Mary Pirle. Mrs. .Martha 'Mason of emergency. The trailer is com­ The beautifully new Bel Air Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher view of the show was presented band and a professional floor show only platitudes. Neither has of­ Mrs. Daisy Shea, Miss Rita Hanley Last night a hospital spokes­ MAIN STREET at PEARL STREET handling and reading these instru­ will be featured. plete, but i; not yet fully outfitted. ments. All easily carried, the this morning on the Digest pro­ fered a program or a solution. and Mrs. Mary Gaudet. man skid the series normally CHOICE WINES . . . LIQUORS . . . BEER It Is easily .converted from emer­ Instruments will provide life-sav­ gram over Channel 30, WKNB-TV. M em^rs of the PAC Fish Club . On this issue Stevenson ha.s "Reclining Figure." the hilari­ takes 30 dsys. But he .said a pa­ gency trailer to comping unit. ing servicea by warning persons •PHNA t'all Back Night* chose Dec. 2 as the date for their taken a little stronger stand than ous comedy by Harry Kurvitx, is tient who asks for admittance to, TTie explorers', in the squadron of the most heavily contaminated Although the Rockville Public annual banquet, according to John Eisenhower: He at , least says he being sponsored by the Manchester the hoa.iitnl can be discharged are now planning the activities for areas. HealUi Assn. ca.;vass was T. Orlow’ski. 'club president. approves the court’s decision. Registered Nurses A.san. for the after 10 days on request. 1957. Any young man between 14 Peerlesa Mill Queetioa scheddled for one day only, a "call • President Stanley Bak- Elsenhower, asked several times If benefit of the Manchester Mental Ullmaii ha; called the infant’s and 18 intere.sted in sharing the Health Society. Whose aim is to A legal question'arose this week back night” will Ije- held tonight uls^l has tickets for the Chicago he endorses the decision. Jia."), death a kidnap-mrfrder. It is still acti\'ities. is invited to Join the to contact persons missed in Tues­ Bears-New' York Giants football niiver said he did but must, as eventually establish a clinic for under, lnve.stiga>.iori. group,. Cortie and see us at Squad­ from Town Counsel Harry H. children'in Manchester. lAigg'a ruling that the town has a day's canvass, according tj gen­ game scheduled for Nov. 25 Any­ President, back it up. ron headquarters on- Wednesday eral *chali*man, Seymour E. Lavitt. one vvishing to purchase one or Tickets are now available and nights or Frank CVa33’sha33', Jack half Interest in the Peerless Mill Eisenhower — whose theme Is may be purchased from any mem­ Roller Skatilig SUrts Tonight more is asked to contact Bakulski. peace, prosperity, and progress . Volz, Pete Mitchell, 3vlll supply building, aince it is not being used . TKB Lesii^ ber of the Manchester 'Nurses TELEVISION further information. . for recreational purposes. City-sponsored roller skating stands on his record, belittles the' The TKB Alleys Men's' Doubles Assn, or the Manchester Commu­ The question, arising is th is: will begin tonight ^n the Town Democrats, promises to expand nity Players. Does the town have a right to half Hall, with the Pla.vtime Roller League will start tonight at ,7 existing programs or get action on MANSFIELD the money received in rent from Skating Co., Holyoke, Mass., again measures previously introduced in f.mr. imummSEL PROGRAMS mto three shifts, with bowling at congress biit not yet approved. IT'S PAPA W"HO PAYS Hike Noted Here the building? furnishing equipment, music., and ", 8 and 9 p.m.. / * rniDAY - 8AT. - Sl’NDAY In 1941 the town turned its half instructors. Adlai Points with Pride M0.SC0W (/P)-"Young Commu­ „ ^ J r n v HouDAy. nist." organ of communist youth ’j^soi-iD UOI.U t’Anii.r.AC” In Jobless Claims Interest in the mill over to ' the Timeif for different age groups Stevenson — with no - White PM'.S RBOTHKB.S” Video Everyday — city, anticipating that. It would be are as follows; Children through ' Tak-ottville House record of his own—points urged that fathers of children born All 'Rights Reserved — news Items ««. „„w being handled out of wedlock should contribute Manchester area unemployment used for recreational purposes and seventh grade, 5:30 to .7:30; eighth with pride to past performances of to their support. H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. as a community center. A provi­ grade and older. 8 to )l0 p.m. Al­ ^roDgh the Manchester Evening the Democrats, belittles the Re­ claims ro.xe from 378 to 391 during sion was’made at that time that derman John Gill annki ®^**'***' * “reaii, 7 w I publicans. and in general makes An article on Soviet law also the Meek ending Saturday, the interest would revert to the town all skaters-will be fully i 5-3136*^*’’ T R e m o n t ' the same kind of promises as Ei­ said such children should bear State Labor Department reported when recreatldnal activities in the' Gloria Beiotti will senhower; -Expansion and action their fathers’ names. Under today. building ceased. role of the "girl” in the Rock^ on measures already discussed. present So\-iet law. children born The 3,4 per cent total increase out of ^wedlock have no right to MANC4IESTER last 3veek Included fl3'e more Initial Actually, the building has never Hamsters production of "LaOra" One notable difference between ' use their father’s name. been used for recreation or other Nov. 3 at S.Vkes Memorial Audi- the t\yo meti Is In their farm pro­ Drove claims than in the preceding 33-eek community purposes. D u r i n g "The marriage laws of our Yes. We Sell ■ —79 as compared 33'ith 74. accord­ toriupi. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. grams'; Eisenhower a.ssures the B oltO n NcfTrl4 . World War II, sections were rent­ Tickets for the Rotary Club-spon- farmers they'll make out fine un­ country are the most advanced ing lo the department’s vi-eekly re­ and progressive in the world,” the r e 6 \SYLVANIA! port. Initial claims indicate he3iv ed for industries, and later the soreu production have gene on sale der his flexible price support pol­ article said, "but it muat be ad­ .See t)ie wonderful Syt- . ■ * National Guard used it as an ar­ and may be secured froic members icy; Stevenson says they’ll do bet- .Apella o( .unemployment. <{uotatlona fumlalieit B* mitted under present (vinditions ELECTRONICS 5'anla^ T'V with haloll^t. Women aciounted for 209 claims mory. The Guard moved into its of the club. Reserve seats ape avail­ Coburn R Mlddlebrttok. Inc ,ter with higher rigid supports. - some' of the rules have become ob­ NOW! "TASK FORCiE” (It'a eaaier on your eyes). new armory on West St. last Mav able. Bank Stocka ' Fisenhower so far has not gone Shown At 9:05 last week, 12 more than In the solete.” Generous trade-in. TermS' preceding 3veek, increasing the Chevy goes em all one better— with a daring new departure ' and the building has since been Cast for the production includes into details on anything he's prom­ LABORATORIES to suit your budget. '») lovp: of u *^**-' BARSTOWSays ( 1 ^ k iim h f : m r t o o n s APPLIANCES 17.116. HarUord Steam Boiler 78 86 #-BURHSID[f. St. < R> ll>H TOMORROW Ijibor Conimis.Hloner Renato ■ ■ . . . . • Travelers ...... 73 78 Poaturing (52301 IT^COlCtlfl.ll 1.0 BK VOf Ricciutl reported that payments Public ttiilties ;« I SI oriniM.IMi ...... I.KillT New right down to the -yheels it rolls Conn. Light Power Sunday Aftamoon :se ( SI h o i .i .v w iI h i i B t;ST for the 4-dsy \3cek last 33-eek Powerglid^nd new, nothing-like-it 19 21 H ELDO VW ’iJi;* l1«> .\KW.S amounted to 3246,984, bringing the on-cthat’s the ’57 Chevrolet! * Conn, Power . . . . 42 44 Pamily Shows CK AT HO.MK WITlt kITTV * „ total for the year to 315.879.396. Turboglide that brings you Triple- Hartford Elec. Lt. .56', .58-*^ rroab.5'—KeM.v—Sinatra (.1«» lil KST ( ORNKR HolDr) “It’s Thft Tnith” Hartford Gas Co. starting H m e 3:30 :1S (U) STAMI I f AMI BK NORMAN’S I>ast year, payments S312;760 In By how you know it’s new in style. Turbine take-off and a new flowing 37', 40', "HIGH SOCIETY" COr.VTKII the equi3-alent w eek, brought the So.. New England (Technicolor 8:10) Tel. CO 1^384 :IS (SSI .STAY WU.I. (Colon 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. Ml 9-4597 But treat yourself to another look. Let Tel :M (IS) AS THK WORMI Tl RNS total at that time to 322.224,716. kind of going. r a n d n e w " *...... • • • C- . JW3 9 ', ',' 41'i John Payne, Ruth Roman • (38) ONK-THIBTY I’l.AVHOI SK _ Manufacturing Compiiuiies “Rebel In Town’’—6:85. 9:85 Call Cf AhoOt Your Party I.VU ARTIII R (iOlIKRKV 7 (SO ( S) POLITICAL . X ^OR.M Tl RXS your eyes linger on that stylish new Arrow, Hart, Heg. *•« We llave Special Party Rateo :4S ( SI rni.lTICAl. (SSI WEATHER-MI'SIO < NOW-FUEL INJECTION S.AT. I P. 51.—KID SHOW 43 ( SI HdLl.VWIMIIt'S RKHT Davannah, Tenn. (.P) —Visitors bonnet, that' liaring new grille, the ' A,. Asso, Spring . . . . . ( SI TKI/KVISION BI.I'K (Ml ULM SHORTS to this Tennessee >l\-er town some­ Bristol Brass...... 10 Cartoons! HS-.5J) OCR .MISS lIROOkS 7:lt (IX) MLStCAL WEATRERMAM OFFERED FOR. THE (ni wii.i.v . . (M> WEATHERMAP times are startled when they tune deeply hooded heaillights, the saucy Collins ...... JyiEBEL IN TOWN” plus 7;li ( X) VIVIEN KELLE.MS In,, on the 'local radio station and Dunham Bush .... Buffalo Bill In ( SI R O I'S K I’A R TV (ISIM) noi'GLAS EDWARDS new slant of those rear fenders. FIRST TIME . . PHILCO , ‘‘.Tontaliawk Territory” (IS) KARTIMIM.AMI • and THE NEWS the announcer, sat's "this Is sta- ! Em-Hart ...... (;!-3S) tknnksskk krmk (SS) HIGHLIGHTS tion W-O-R-M.’; Fafnir Rearing . • High Society Not Shown a F O R II’S SHOW WIRE SERVICE (SS.) HIGHWAY PATROL Olivia nrHavilasS Jaha rar.rlli* f i t w /.W e FlRRiice Your Jobs (M) PEOPLE’S CHOICE Onf^ franchised Chevrolet dealers - (.3.3) HOI R IIRAVfA ■ • ' ■ ” display thisfampus trademark "AMBASSADOR'S -S:S0 (IX.S3) FtAVHOI'SK SS -I Tolland County 258 Center 8t.—.5H 3-5144 Eddie Caatnr aad Parley DAUGHTER" Graajrrr re-.lar la ‘’KIsrmaa .CfarmaSrnpv aad Color ( <1 NANCY’S KITCMKN and S4»n’' Superior Colirt 1,:« . S:M , IS:lt __ SilS ) SI SHAKKSPKARK ; (SS-SS) EORD SHOW J:ie m-Ml HOB CRUSRV r.«a Garber aaral, J:« < SI, IAM1NKY TUNES I0:SA ( X) TV THEATRE Siin^Bandldo” (’Inema.’^ope Shown. At 7:30;. IIS) SMALL TALK1.^__ (SS-») VIDEO TREATER > Rockville, Oct. 18 tSpecial) — ■«»: n o w s 11:13 ( 8) I.ES PAUL a MART FORD Full 96 aq. in. picture. Carry ivoked., and Merritt was -tordered - mi.ROD BARKLEY SHOW SHOW from room to room—even out- Phone by Judge Howard W. Alcorn to (R) COMEDY TI.HE (IS) MILLION DOEIJVR MOVIE 5T«*tKS OK THE CRN- (IS) PAGE ONE TCHY—"Heary Plammrr'* ll:Sa ( SI FILM SHORT The court .w:a.s told, that Merrdti j roba'tion offi-1 1 cers were appointed, although told j (Mi JO&N^.*Sc PITER J. A. WHITE i by 'the former, parole officer to .=a. !tll I do so. . , * CARTOON MOVIES . i:M l:S) SPORTSL’OPE SEE — HEAR — NEW 19S7 (Ml PRONE VOCR ANSWER PHILCO CONSOLES AT NEW ■ It was a&o brought out that he j (ttl SPORTS DIGEST , left the State and .went to Cali- 1 REFRESHMENTS-BAND . S:U (_ai.{ ! ' WORIJ> NEWS'TOOAT EORRL’AST LOW PRICES. _ fomia. where he' reportedly Jpifted | ^ rU A S K LKAHV PBEDICTS NORTH TERMS — TRADES ; ^ sued by County Detective Arthur Meet The Cirndidaies A. Koss. , tot DODD PAT WARD ‘ tATTHEW KUTA OBAOUATION W n E MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION END Greenfield, Okla re fined after .MOTOI- I I M ! 1-^ m; \M ^| |;^ ,, , pfteading guilty to charges of dia^ (NO SPEECHES—YOU TAli^ TO THE'CANDIDATES) ^ ‘ s’lv. turblng the peace. Officers said the couple twice intcmipted gradua­ i-KiVi SI, I R oad Service | PHARMACY 1 - .V*, p , f j ■ B T a lfll tion exef«iaea at Ofeenfleld HTU SATURDAY ^^IGHT 7:00-8:30 - FARKADE * ’TrescrilitionR PirRt"; In ^ JUSTNQflTHOPP..a School by ra a in g one of the y o u ^ 1 4 Depot S4|iiRre — MI 9-4685 ' 5 ■ - ' i Advfr^se ^ TA9 Herald— It Pays 1

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^Hal Boyle^ one n a 11 o n a.l langriiorarjon’a im p -.u >8q Marine Hero Dpek'^-Workers union.” / PRESCRIPTIONS ™ U a f/ y Xadio WHAX—«io Negotiations for a new contract If:- ’56 €^paiign Fail^ between th* ILA. and tha g-98U . \ ■- ara tuppUMl by um radio manac*-. ' wccc-«Sod Evinin* Good Uuito To Stir Volor§ •e and employer groups In sev- % moat# and ara auhjacl to cbanft wTir?3u'k Rifrl?*" (Oontintiad from On*) araivqther ports heve opposed the WDRC—Atnos *n»t Andy (Continued from F ^ o One) wlt&out nodca. New York (iP>—Curbstone com- opproaching the polls in the spirit ILA's aamand for a maater bar­ ^ WPOP—Ed. r. MorEAn Fcaiowing’ the incident, Marin* gaining ahd,contract setup,. WHAY—Record* ments Of a povement plato: j Revere, alert to save the WiXU—Recoro Rtvu* WIIaY Knrorr Th*'ait'r spokeaman sand McLaughlin was ■ WCCC»GooRC—Binje t’roAbv servation. IlaHoweeii Dpnee ' drMS shop I WPOP—Waxwork* ^ W ror—Gkbrlrl Hfklter Ufelontf friendship ovw* a differ- particularly since .both Kisenhower details were assigned to the polling d tU - Details of the- court-martial t WHAY-Rocord* 1 $€A~r* ence in. political opinion. and Stevenso'n have taken.off th* places. Set at BA Club WHAV—Kahiilv Rotary were not releasfd by.Marlne of­ He was that steamed up. gloves and indulged in more Dare- ] • ELEGANT BROCADE 1 WOCU—RaoofO RavO* S^CCO—Gijod Evpmnt Oood MuiiO ficials. • A similar election between the — -v^ -P.M. WKXB—Dinner Date But do you. know of anybody fisted knuckle-bustin’ than they Lana WTir—One Man> Wmily The Serg;eant received th* na­ two unions in December 1953, was A Halloween,. Masquerade Ball ____ - Kplby who haa broken anv lifelong did in 1952. But from the stand­ marked by atabbings and brawls. WPOP-WaxwOrit* WDRC—-K. R Murrow tions highest awgrd for bravery friendship as a result of the 1956 point of any mas.* reaction, they ■will b* held at thVBrltlsh Ameri­ } X • UASUAL ^ WruP-Say It With Music from President Eisenhower Aug. The results of that election. In campaign? I ^on’t. might almost be fighting In a can .Club Saturday ^ ^ in g , Oct. *'wHAY—Batty JumMn WHAY—polka Party ■17. 1953. Ha wa* decorated for his vacuum. which ,the .ILA was the apparent a’CCC-dlaconl Rarua WCiJC—Good KvrniiiK Good liuiio Nineteen days from now the na­ victor, were set aside by the NLRB 27. WftNB-P.M. defense o f’an outpost in Korea on tion picks its next President. But In am effort to find the reason I Open 9iSO-S:D»^;00-9:00 ' RTIC—Radio Lana WKNB—Platter PartN the night of Sept. 4-5. 1952. on the ground that voters had been The annual event will inclilde a ' I WDRO-Cai Kolby ' WTIC People Ar»* Kunnv the general public seems hardly behind the public’s apathy, re­ buffet lunch to be served durirlg, Cornar-Mfoodbilidge and WDRC—n. Q Lpvki* The citations said that Mc- porters are going to "the grass Intimidated and coerced. The tVPOP—Waxwork* WPOP—Defective more stirred by this fact than by NLRB ordered a new election, and the evening. DuBaldo Bros, will •itt- tjti^ ^ Idiughlin — then a private first the news that there are only 57 roots.” But the grass roots aren’t Middle Tpke; 'Ii:. J WHAY—Bttty Kimball class — killed an estimated 150 in May 1954, the ILA won 9,407 provide music during the evening. WCCO^Racord Renew WHA’Y^-Polka Partv shopping days left before Christ­ saying much. They're yawning; NEVER BEFORE AN EVENT LIKE THIS! A number of prizes will WKKB—P.M. Coob Muilo Chinese Communists and wounded mas. too. to 9,144, The IBL resumed Its WTIC—Radio ban* WKNB—Platter Party another 50. organizing efforts and campalgn- awarded for vaHoua typea o£-c6s- • WDRO-Cal Kolby WTIC—Peopled Are l^nny What has happened? The truth seems to ie that the tumes. It 8 a simple story. We’re RrowinR in leaps and bounds! We are forced to make WDRC-Eddy ArnMd Although wounded,, he alternate­ Top Participant Sport ■Ing, and instituted yesterday’s new WPOP—Waxwork* ^ WPOP—Ofllclal Datelflie ly fired two machine gtms — hold­ average voter doesn’t really have test of strength. Boto Kelly and his,,T^er8, a 4- necessary alterations in order that we may better serve you in all departments! The lita - In previous presidential election his dander up against anybody. He plece group, has^b*en engaged to WHAV—Record Rodeo 'WHAY—Polka Parly ing one at the hip until the weap­ years polities has always ranked After the results of the new elec­ contractors have Riven us an ultimatum! We mu.st clear nur floors as much as pos- WCCC—Record Reriav on became too, hot to handle and is weary of international crisea play for danping this Saturday, . WKNB—P.M. W nr—Convereation as America’s to p participant and mostly interested in his own tion were announced, Thomaa sible in order that the workers have room to make the alterations! Our racks are ' WnO-New* WDRC—21.n Precinct then switching to the other. WPOP—American Uuale H*ll sport, a participant sport being problems. He wants more peace (Teddy) Gleason, chief organiser loaded with thousands of new fall and winter garments for men and women! If vou WDRC—New* Reporter ■;«Se- . * Jilembers of the special court- of the ILA, said: ,,-nicift SELT TICKET' - WPOP—Bob and Ray on* in which you take part your- and K bigger hunk of, pro.sperity, l^-Oclahoma City (>Pi —, Police WHAY—Polk* Party martmi were MaJ. James C.- Atli- •etf—such as playing gin rummy “The men have reaffirmed them, GENTOJi’S before . . . these ALTERA- •lU - WTIC—Convereatlon- yon. Cnpt. Herschel Jones, Capt, but whether he plans to vote for booked Billard Edward Tubbs, 25, TION SALE low, prices will amaze you! WHAY—Record Rodeo WDRC—jilt Precinct or making love. Ike or Adlal he doesn’t feel the confidence in the leadera of tWla WCCC—Record Renew WPOP—Modern Sounds Walter Carmen and 1st. Lt. James union. The union will procjad'to do for reqklets driving-by .digging. WKNB—Evenina Senerade Benz. The great spectator sport.* — other candidate is plotting to make Officer R. T. Standridge said the tniC—RRO Radio Lana those at which you just sat and him poor or take him into war. So everything possible to,g*m em the WDRO-CU: Kolby WHAY^Night Watch McLaughlin was defended bv best contract possjbl*'. unusual dfation came after he wnc—Can rreednm Win? vat^hed—were baseball, football nobody’s really belly-ripping mad cited Mrs. Tubbs for speeding. The WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRC—Ru.ii Natighion Capt. Paul W. McGilUcuddy. Trial et anybody. counsel was Lt. Walter Decota. and basketball. But this year •’We hope }o-^eet witn the New officer said that 10 minutes later 'traAT—Swing Easy. I WPOP—Modern Sounda politics'seems to outrank them as It is highly unlikely that any ■York Shi^dng Asan. no later than WCOC^ecord Review •:1S- Details of testimony before the Tubbs came by and spun Kl* WKNB—Even! Senerade ' WHAY—Night Watch v special court have not been re­ a Spectator sport. No one is play­ election loser will have to push, a Mon^y. Still first ia our list of de­ wheels so that gravel flew over a WTIC-1U80__ 10 baa* WTIC—Can Preedom Win? leased by officials at this Marine ing the game but the professional peanut up Pike’s Peak with his mands is national bargaining;,that 20 ..to 25 foot area pelting Stand­ WDRO-Cal Kolby WDRC—Rus* Naughton politicians. The voters are on the nose this Nov. 7. Who feels strong.-' is re” • • - - WPOP—Bob and Ray, WPOP—Modern Sounda recruit training base, scene of two 1 really what the men voted for— ridge. f:tt- SiSS— highly-publicized cburt-martlals sidelines setting on their hands. ly enough on the campaign tp^iisk WHAY—Swing Ka*y WHAY—Night watch during the last three months. It- wasn't ■that way, in 1952. Re­ such a bet ? Even tha-'^cereer WCCO-Reoord R*v(*w WTlC^^tara In Action member? Everybody was in poli­ martini drinkers, j^lynisually will WKNB—Evening Senerade WDRC—Ru»* Naughton At Rome, Ga., Policeman Frank ' w n o—UM Radio bane WPOP—K'•Modem - Sounds tics, and politics w’as.ln everybody. quarrel at the drqp-^f an olive,.are WDRC—Today la Sgorta •:«- West.' - who investigated the I ’ usbands were so riled up they feuding mor^ Cver the musical WFOP—Mualc and New* WHAY—Night Watch Incident which resulted in the were even talking back to their merits ofjif-Elvis Presley than they Important Mooting •i*K- ^ w n c—Stan In Action charges, gave this account: wives. are ON^r'politics. WHAY‘—Dateline WDRC—Ruai Naughton West .said he received'an urgent WCCC—(eood Evenlag Ooed Hoate WPOP—Modem Sounda Democrats were walking into bar* jAbout- the only things now that WKNB—Evening Serenade disorderly call, while on patrol offering to ‘’llck any Republican in ^ould wake up the electorate FINE LIQUORS WTIO-Maw* **W?IaV—Night Watch dutj’, to the residence of MsJ. WDRC^New* Reporter WTIC—Election Tre^a .the place’’—and any RepubJIcAn wmild be^for President Eisenhower COATS and Henry A. Checklou, then com­ FRENCH CLUB A N D W IN E S WPOP—Newa WDRC—Ruaa Naughton within earshot was ready-fb call to denounce both golf and mother­ • :u - WPOP—Modern Sounda mander pf the Rome Marin* A r­ them. ’ hood or forj.Adlai Stevenson to WHAY—Sport Spotlight mory. McLat’ghlin then Was sta­ WCCC—Good Evening Good Hualo 1»:IS— It was a time everj^one'was aure elope with Princess Margaret Rose OF MANCHESTER WKNB—Erenlng Setcnada WHAY—Night Watch tioned there on inspection and in­ the country needed to be saved, of Britain. 'i' .. NATIONAL WINE WEEK w n c —Sport* WTiC—Carjmg CenaeiVatinn struction duty. COAT SETS WDRC—Weather. Zalman WDRC—Mooda for Romance end the onjy way to save It waa to WPOP—lawrence Welk W ^ P —Modyrii Sounds While en route to Checkloti's Vole the'way he did. • All wool Fleeces, Weltorts, TWeeds. Fitted residence, We.st said, another call J955 Flood Corpse Found FRIDAY, (KT. 19 at 8 O'clock and loose styles. Fur and velvet trims and • i»» - ■ ■ WHAY—NighI Watch yjnt' rival' candidate.* weren't WHAY—Dinner Date w n c—Prea Waring c*me through ad\'ising him to sjmplj' men. Dwight Eisenhower CqAST TO COAST novelties. Warm Interlinings, 3-6x, 7-14. WCCC—Good Evening Good Hualc WDRC—Mo^» for Romance "ni.sh.” ■ ' Farmington, Oct. 18 (4>)—Th*4 WKNB—Alnn Brown WPOP—Modern Sounda was another Richard-lhe-Lion- CAUFQMilA WINIS WTIC—bet George Do It Arriving at the m a jo r'sresi­ H*arted. leading a new crusade; body of a 1955 flood victim was TINI WDRC—Guv Lombardo M;tt— >r found last night in a swamp run­ IKER HALL rMT-tHHttY-MUICATU WPOP—Mel Allen WHAY—Night Watch dence; West said, he fouiiid MaJ. Adlai Stevenson was a new Wood- w n c—Fred Waring Checklou armed with a shotgun ning off the Far-ninglon end WMin FORT-FAll MV IMIMV •its- • WDRC—Moods for Romance row Wilson, relmm more glamor­ Pequabuck fivers. WHAY—Dinntr Data WPOP—Modern Sounda' and standing ,aJ>otft three feet ous. MeifiBersIffM TS oreC urged to ofhHid. CORDUROY REG. 5.99 ZIPPER WCCC—Good Evaolng Coed Muate U:«*— from Sgt, Mctnughlin. The ser­ None of the politicians surround­ ■ It was identified through dental .,6 rill.3S „;J.S 9 WKNB—Strtaade WHAY—Nile Watch. geant. W>st said, was sitting- In­ ing, them were-'simply human eith­ records as that of Mrs. Mildred S U C K S and SWEATERS WTIC—Three Star Extra WTIC—Newa , . Frey, 52. missing since the floods Amendments te Hie by-laws to be discussed SNOW- WDRC—bowell TbAmaa ■ WDRC-^ear* A Weather dian fashion on the ground, curs- er. —Meet tha Artlat ^ 'the major in a loud voice, of August, 1955. Her husband, Rob­ PEDAL PUSHERS WPOP—Modern Sounda hooves; depending on the voter’s '^Refreshments. , Solids, Plaids, Stripes, . SUITS Cardigans, s U p -o n i. '■ WHAY—Save a Ufe U:U— ^••McLaughlin," West said, “wvas view. ert, 57, and thfir 16-year-old COAST TO COAST NEWEST MIRACLE FABRICS: 100% ALL-WOOL SUITS Classics and'novelties. .- WOOC—Good Evening Good Uuale WHAY—Nile Watch very drunk." ’ daughter, Mildred, perished in the ... Prints, Sizes 3 to 6x, One piece, Water re­ w n c —Sporu PlMl And lissues? In 1952 everything NtW YMK HAD WINK and 7 to 14. • , Embroidered and plain WKNB—Evening Serenade WDRC—Russ Naughton . ■ flddd. EH Big .savings on superbly tailored 100% pellent, pdplln, qullt- WnC-Dick Burtel He .said Checklou told him he was an i.ssue — even animal life. Values 'Values types. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. WDRC'^Amoa and Andy W’POP—Modern Sound* had taken the gun from the ser­ Remember Harry Truman's "Red CONCOIIMNAUSA Save a.s never before on beautifully tai­ all-wool 2-Pant suits in beautiful wor­ llned. Peatels and col- 11:3*— to 2.99 to 3.99 ' ors. Sizes 2-3-4. Reg. 2.99 Reg. 3.99 WPOP—rulton bewia WHAY—Night Syntsdiony geant.# The threats, the major herring" ? And Dick Nixon’s dog, lored 2-Pant suit.s in man-made miracle steds! Sharkskins! Galurdines! All new,- WnC-rStarlight-Rerenade told West, resulted front "a little "(peckers-''? •QT W GAt fabrics! Newest fall .shades! WDRC—Ruia-Naughton 1.49 est shades! Television Proersms WPOP—Xodern Sound*' trouble" at th* armor.v. West » No Stem .\ag*r Seen , On P a c s T w s u iZ ^ said he booked McLaughlin on a Ttoday ail this is changed. There i FOOD SALE ^Nlt* Watch 8oys! em s! m tC—Starlight Serenade public drunkenness charge but ar* still patches of strong polit-’ MEN’S ALL-WOOL ZIP-LINED TOPCOATS! * 1 P that the city dropped the charge.* icaT feciling across the country, ‘ Sot., Oct. 20. 9:30 A.M. D o n ’t M iss ^ v p w p i ^ 3 “ F F 7RC—Nigbl Owl CHARLES UFRANC • ‘ ■ • - X, - at the major's request in order to but,- on the whole, no stern anger ! HALE'S STORE CAUFeaNiA wimi $45 Values! Save as neVer before! Smart coats in all the wanted styles GENERAL ^ give the Marinescomplete cus­ stirs the average voter. Nor any This Exciting GQSH SB 140 Adlai Trails Parly tody. panic fear. Few voters seem to be i I-INCOI.N PTA •U9V FMT44UKAm-TAWNV FOtt with all-wool zip-in plaid linings! Look at GENTO.N’S price. T V S ER V IC E aul MY nimrcRfAM s h h iy DeyB a o k O In Hillver Election Undertrood Strike Ends ' 9 ^ 1 .1^ mgbts jpCi93 Plot Perta CONTEST ^ ^ Bridgeport. Oct. 18 (gq — 'The S.A SCHOONWAKM SEllcrrON Imported HARRIS TW EED and ZIP-LIN ED COATS! . Hartford. Oct. 18 — A mock 47-day strike at the Underwood Win a Wonderful Prize! ^ ^ 3 3 5 5 3 ^ ^ 5 Values! The season’s newest and smartest topcoats! Fine Harris W bAAA . election at Hillver College yest*r- Corp. ended yesterd.riy when 1,300 You qualify if you're 16 or younger. Hurry to our *** the wanted colors! Handsome coats, with all-wool zip-in day gave Republicans a clean electrical workers approved a new^ DEMOCRATIC PARTY ^ sweep, with Democratic presiden­ 3-year contract. The contract al­ Rexall Druq Store and learn how you can win Whiskies lows for a thr*e per'cent wage;' ALLIED TV SERVICE tial candidate Adlal Stevenson MANrRESTCB increase the - first year, four per-i Is The One ( coming in next to last on his par- cent the second and another four 100% ALL-WOOL SPORT COATS! C l C A r HotMte Call : ty’s ticket. per cent the third. The union BRIARCLIFF ▼ Ploa Part* 4 ' $25 Values! Hundreds upon hundreds o f smartly styled and Lowest number of Votes went to estimated the pre-strike average •UNOn WHItKiY B U 9-M80-I—9 B.m. (o 9 p.m, That Protects' 4 superbly tailored all-wool sport coats! ]'Matthew Kuta, a Hlllyer alunmus. wage w-sui *»1.9l an hour. a* STH _ ,■*«■*♦* •! racUrZ' who is running as the Democratic REG. 2.99 and 3.99 N E W Baa4*a Electr**le Tachalriaa* . GOOD DF.KD rxno.NE MOOF BOT 2.99 candjdate for U.S. Republican-at- HALF J Large against incumbent Republi­ Lexington, Ky. (jfl-.-Billy Fuller Your Interests! 4 can'Antoni Sadlak. Sadlak receiv­ wanted to surprise his wife with a GAL 100% ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS! ed the . greatest number of votes. ready-to-eat breakfast when she 4 0 * MORE YEARS OLD got home from her night Job at a $12.95 Values! Beautiful new Flannel shades -of charcoal! HOUSE DRESSES ^ ITesident Eisenhower was sec­ local hospital. 70 GRAY RADIO. ond with 218 votes, six fewer BOYS' GIRLS' Grays! Browns! 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iRanrifeatpr the first jto ortunity, . mant in. the fortunea of Stevenson, At Two Services '■•ftV.Vc’ and It la a Justifiable British hope at the party luitional convention and' in the role of national cam­ DYNAMIC W TRE S-T-R-E-T-C;W- 1;N ;G YOUR^OLLAR x i MSflCbAwwi;, , that this piece of leadership in Professor^at Yale ■ Ytinkee paigner. for Stevenson. t The Rev. K. EJnar Rask Of the t s o9 iiD ^ r r.r . OovenMt Congregational Church, waL t e r It ___ putting, the atom to work io r or- B y A . H . or. Not many weeks ago, before the INSURANCE DURING OUR ^ Publlaliira dinar.v. power purposes -Aill obtairi nomination. Governor Rlbicoff was wljl be guest speaker at tKe Cove­ FDuodad Oetob«r 1. lU l Succumbs at 68 lAons ProfoeHoii HI >^lllpll|Rfy||l|lji opportunities for British atomic The subtle encroachments of the believed to be cool to ,the candi­ nant Congregational Church of dacy of Senator Pat ' Ward for iSikUtlitd' BTtnr ...—. Craning Bxem political game, given time, will Hartford tonight at a , P a r e n t - - - 1 fl«“Joltdngi. ' Enured nt tnr engineering In. other countries New Haven, Oct. 18 —Julian Congress in Hartford County, the­ Teacher program sponsored by the LEE M. SILVERSTEIN •ic* at Manciusltr - Cenn., nr where the need for power is also J. Oberm«r., 68. Sterling profeasor take almost Anybody, .ind.it would data Uali Hatter. _ _ _ orizing that an ''outright labor Sunday School of the Hartford' i 8UB8CR1PTIQN RATES pressing. - of'lamitie languages at.yale, died be ridiculous to take the critical candidate would not rbqke the best church. This service Is ths, third in Payable la Adrance______yesterday. kind of Democratic nin. in that It is a good ‘‘first*’ for Britain, stance which tried to blame itsf a series conducUd this week, em- He retired as an active meniber . , , . ----- ■county. Today. RibicofT. aia.party phssizing vsrious phases of the paa Tear e and more than offaets the fact of the Tale faculty Jaat June after ■'’'CUi"*. W «•'« did take such a k Heotba aaaata*********••«•••• leader aga.nst the Republicana. work of the church. that Britain, next year, viili he the 25 years of service. He was a for- atance, “**"''* we would find ourselves accuses the Republicana pf raising yifit UORtlW trying to discard from public life On Saturday night, Pabtor Rask r w W MooUl eaaaa*•••••••••••••••• third nation to explode a hydrogen mer editor-in-0hlef of the Yale a class issue when they attack Will be guest shaker at the' Har­ Waaklr aavaaaaaag*************** Judalca Series which carries first all its principal figures. We have, CJOpy aaaabaaaaaat ^ ■ bomb. Ward on the haais of his affllia- vest Festival of the Covenant Con­ translations irito English of ancient in 1956, seen politics in the routine lion with organized labor. sense claim Adlsi Stevensoh down gregational Church of I’awtucket. and medieval Jewish classics. Rlbicoff .seldom did such a thing THE A S S o ^ T t o PRlHB off his 19.12 pedestal. At the same ‘Oarrj' Moore’s View of He will bring a thanksgiving medi­ That Interpret Thfi He Included In his re leardh as-attack sn opposition, when he Tint Aaaociated R eaa U MCliialralv StrauM For Blank time, we can nirte that Dwight D. Gqry Cooper* tation as well as offer two musical anUUed to tbe uae o( republlMtlon ol Semitic philosophy. Epigraphy, the \va.i campaigning for. himself. But numbers. W ishes O f T h e Fam ily all aewa (Uipalchea cradltad to it or Old Testament, Ugaritic .culture, Elsenhower has, in. 1916, fallen When Mrs. Bchwine found out not ottenrlee ofedlteo In iB la ^ p er 'I f we don't watch out, West jo.Vously and unashamedly in loVe what he would not do for himself that I knew Carri- Moore aha Islamic culture and Arabic philoso­ he has come to do for others. 0 % and the ludal newt publtihed nera. Germany w-ill get out of our losing. phy. with the political game which had asked me to use ift'y influence to The ye'ar 1057 will mark the JOHN B. BURKE All rtgbta Of republlcatlon ol apedal previously been something of s The ascendent Rlbicoff found geft her on the Television Show, 200th anniversary of the birth of dlipetches herein are alao reaerved. German policy before, we do. A native of Warsaw, Poland, he neither time nor inclination to go FUNERAL HOME was graduated from-the Univer­ strained and unpleasant role for ‘‘I’ve Got A Secret,” which Garry Lafayette. And 42 cities in the U.S. Bl. A. 8arr^ Chancellor Adenauer, in an ef­ out on the rtump for a national named after the French hero of the TEL. MI 8-8888 /In d you Q ^l 10 Sia m fU ruH aarrlca client of N. sity of Vienna and later .became him. MC's. Her secret was, "I can begt lea. Inc. fort to strengthen hit own politi­ party ticket. One can assume that up m y. husband." and after the American revolution plan cere­ ' 87 EAST OENIXR ST. t iSibbahcraniDu«ii<>> Rapreaaotatlreai n a professor of Semitic languages at So if routine politics can take his national efforts on behalf of Jullua Mathewa Special Agency — New cal position, has now revamped the University of Hamburg, Ger­ Steveilsoii, because' his -campaign panel had asked their questions monies to celebrate the event. AMBULANCE SERVICE Vork, Chicago. Detroit Stevenson will be distinguished she said she’d prove it by having X lillBER AUDIT BUREAU o r hit cabinet. The key change is many. advisers could persuade him it was and individual, and still bear the $1 Pa/uJiaU Ttfou MaJm! CIRCUEATIO.NB ______In 1922 he Joined the faculty of necessary, and if routine jiolitlcs, Dr. Schwine come on stage where the selection of a new' Minister of stamp of his own instinct for she'd knock his block off. I the Institute of Religion in New can take Eisenhower because hIS avoiding the routine campaign The Herald PrlnUng C om p ly, Ha^ Defense, with Frans Josef Strauss York as professor of Semitics and (^romosomes have suddenly thought the Idea was excellent and U. S. CHOICE and PACKERS' TOP BRANDS laauinca no Hnanelal reaponalbllity for cliches and the routine campaign I was all set to call Garry but I3r. sgrapblcal errora appearing In ad- succeeding Theodor Blank. in 1929 became \isUing professor provided him with an almost, partisan moronity. But time and w m e n u and .olher rcadtog M ttar boyish zest for it. it is no parti­ Schwine .spoiled everything and I Manchealer Eranlng Herald. And the key thing about Strauss of Islamic philosophy at the Uni­ responsibility and involvement * Duraclean VOODMilRKEfS versity of Jerusalem. . cular surprise that Governot;|,Abe said that he'd never take part in is that he belies^s the prospective have snared him, just; the same. anything so .ridicillous. If you ask ' ./.vi V.* H play adrertiaing doatng neural In 1931 he came to Yale a; a Rlbicoff hs.s al.so succimibed to the Sometimes the price of success is 'Backed by Bond" Condai^l b-nt West German antiy ought to be necessities and the liires of playing me he's got a secret too. He's ueadailxl p.m. lIoatey._, visiting professor and was given a some abandonment of the 'formula chicken. and "Dated" rSitiSday—1 p. m. Tueaday. scaled down from 500,0i00 to permanent place on the faculty the game more according to the by which it was won. M I 9-1752 book, th.an he ever did before. Iiuraday—1 p. m/ Wadnaaday. 300,000 men, and that it ought three yearn later. He v-as appointed rtday—1 pi m. Thuratay. Sterling professor In 1950. After all, what else could he do? uraay—t-.day—\ p. mnl. ...j™Friday. . also to be an army on atomic ~ daaalnad deadfliDe; 10:30 a.m. a n a Funeral arrangements am Ih-. . ‘There is a difference between be- day of a b t l a t l a aaeept Saturday . . equality with its prospective allies oomplete. i , ‘ ihg a candidate whose best chanite A Thought fo r Today:. GENERAL I'A ttL' Wrought Iren Rolling S S & S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a in NATO. of winning Jies in being non-politi­ Sponsored by the ManehMter Thursday, October 18 Oiancellor Adenauer, who has cal and being the formal head of a * Council of Charehet. , Porch Columns Plane Crash False Alarm State•fatA nopariy.'^There lais a elifVa*-a«*Aadifference TV SERVICE hitherto varied from our policy for between being a Ions wolf bn the Days f 4 AC ^ A Can VALLEY WELDING CO. GRAND UNION West Gerimany only when he had Westport. Qct. 18 (>p) — A re­ ivay Up and the shepherd of the A Great Faith Nights Plus Parta " Underneath The Label ^ port of a plane crash in . Long For Free EsUnute Call ' TOP QUALITY' to, for some overpowering politi­ party sheep. There is a difference Faith of our fathers; living atUl TEU MI S-8194 • Olastonbury ME 3-9118 The quation of further aid to Island sound here yesterday has between having commitments only In, sDlte 6f dungeon, fire and cal reason, goes along- with his been termed a false sigrm. A 3- Tito's Yufioslatla has' been , re­ to yourself and to the-Voters and sword, * SIRLOIN .. new defense.minister, proclaiming hour search turned up no crash. solved by President Eisenhower's having commitments t o ' .other O how our hearts beat high wi'h that West Germany's prospective Oosst Guard, milltsr.y and private candidacies, state and national. > i b o decision to continue econoitiic aid, airplanes and boats went into the ■ . . mlffUry establishment must be You can come to the point \vhere Whene’er we hear that glorious but reserve potion on further mlll- search operation after s woman you either begin accepting political wo d: /* ■ PINE PORTERHOUSE cut down. . telephoned the control tower at \,.tary aid. Since there is no Indica- respdnsibilitiea ^ftd playing the Faith of our Fathers, holy :aith: So now even bur best agents the Bridgeport Municipal Airport TASmr, TENDER dbi^that, in Tlto'g preant rela- game, or do one of two other We will be' true to thee till and supporters in West Germany saying she saw a plane “ disappear" things. One of these two other death. PHARMACY tionm p.with his neighbors, he is into the water. are barking don-n on our policy, things would be to become the LAST CHANCE! under mllitar^r pressure from any 664 Center St. — MI 9-98F4 by which we hgve been proclaim­ cdmplete prickly pear, like Faith of our fathers: we wilt strive quarter, the ddeiidoh should be SURE AS SHOOTIN* Lausche of Ohio. The other would T o win all nations unto thee. ing, for some six years now, that Glendive, Mont. i/Pi — Harold ntisfactory, even iO'bbn. be to get out of public life. And through the truth that comes only a German army of 500,000 Donahue, was complaining bitterly ,So Governor Rlbicoff has c’dme from God V TO BE MADE A Sfeanwhile, in the President's can save Europe from Russian to store clerk Jim Shirbv that his around. A few month's agu. he was Mankind shall then be truly free. H i U S H B O O H S recently purchased .22 caliber re­ V DOUBLE YOUR decision, this country's fdreign aggression. . still in his coming up to triumph Faith of our fathers, holy faith: lO '/i jioUcy continues a healthy arid volver didn't woik. As he. waved character, admitting openly that We will betrue to thee till death. 4*m . 5 ^ ' Ihaid^ungary, In which the grip think We esteem, in our (Am not- * 3 9 " o f JHoacloscow was obviously being talgic worship of American' yes­ 10 oz. terdays. .00 lobseaed and the development of Where fit and quality eam^ first pkgs. /'H ungarian nationalism being en­ It is true, of course, that there is EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE BU 9-9351. ' 9 m ECE couraged. 8o the net actual re­ s problem of semantics involvad. sult of. all Tito's intimate consort­ When progress suddenly resolves It­ self Into Something we admire very ing with'Communists would teem ^ LIBIY 10 e z . STAINLESS STEEL much, the rest of the world labels . 0 0 to be that he 1)M »ccompIlih'ed • it FLAVORFUL p kgs. . something in the business of pry- i L e n CUT CORN KITCNEN SET sUtes, a litUe loose from d t r e c l l ^ v ' UBBY ' M 10 ez- 4 .00 o 52I.OO valut for only $841 STEPS I 6 t K S T o ^ e ^ jH ^ T things we would^conri‘5.*; Sal.* BROCCOLI RICH, GREEN ^ p k g i. | SAVE tlZS9 lA C H £ ‘ - ' h " r i r - thing we are pledged %ts help and Thev even trv i "** horrible. LIBBY J 10 ez. 8 o g PIICI 4 "'TT' C 4 ^ S ONLY FIT CAUliaOWER 4/^ -F gaefi ^ and hajH nothing to do with : merely their first roueh reaction LIBBY ' ^ bozi 4 M IWaWeekkUnit RACK ONLY 4f < labelSS'i wiw * tln a that he. TT fpr his own |“ i^**"*^ All this comfortable, hopeful Q U A l l t Y jmrposes. happens to be pushing | moraliiirig of ours, derives from TARBERME Jbwe 7 • ■ 1 f o t f o ' a k ^ - things In our direoUon. Just as his | what happened on the Merritt and plus FASHION y. .-’ .-iwiwaii itlt/iaMg origlral, revolt ttom Mos-| W^bur Parkway, last week- Fr FRESHPAK ^ 14.x. | ,0 Q pkgi. cow was our first great strategic when a million or ao nature ELBOWS SOFT " '.i triumph 1ft the cold war. l A C U I U l i t 'K lt' of 400 lovera went out to see the. fall 5 foliage in their fashion and ended Your younqtler is^ - * SALE GRAND UNION ' * ^ | . 8 0 PljE CRUST “ P ‘ft our fashion. _ aitured ol the fineil fit, ' , Sliced 6 icant I' Rom A British “First” "Phey iiej^an whizxing b y ~ ^ e quality plus faihioft'whim CUMTS B E n V CROCKER 6 ., 1 •sfeod you buy. flunris. The Shoe for Chiidrent Britain w aa bur own full acale foliage in mass, at *0 miles an .0 0 partner In the original develop­ hour. They ende^ up sitting quiet­ : Ceeeerdle G re^ See our complete selection of these PRESERVES ment o f the atomic bomb, con­ ly, in the'midst, of one particular FRESHPAK SYRUP 4 -^ 1 \\>i -j' netionolly famous shoes. Our trained spe«etist3 tributing scientists, ’ ideas, "and nature ^iortralt, or. when traffic STOKELY— Cut 'Vill fit both ef-yqur child's feet in »< • ' cans I PKGS. materials to the original project. stirred again, moving past indi­ THREE' DAYS sui M tO .N G FOM GREEN BEAUS 4 Then, after we .had the bomb, we vidual, scenes at carriage pace, , smart, comfortable 6 * w i8 l For some ol them, this latte(( ex­ divorced ourselves from our aj- Sunthina ' . Alcoa In bomb matters, and cut perience meaiit that Ih^ey were N For Cooking or Salads Milk Amplifier ^5 or. them loose to fend for themselyes. really teeing the foliage for the Aluminum foil CANS &itain hu'^sirire been making its first time in their lives. > priced trem $3.f5 Infants and Fud^ Sandwiches Mazola Oil Bosco Not all of them, at first, reacted ow n'slow er progress . with the to $1.95 sub-toons I lb. G A # «|L bomb. Its first hydrogen bomb philosophically to tKeir gentle fate. pkg, A D S 2 r £ i . 3 5 ‘ ' bot.’ • 6 7 ? '5 “ 3 2 * 'r-55' FREE! In to be tested next year. Indeed, some of them fumed snd ■ ■ i ' '■ Maanwhile, however, Britain ranted because so many eg them­ . Centaini Blaach' Wua Oafargtnf. Dash has given top. priority to develop­ selves had come out to Me the October iSth, 19th and 20th at the aame time' thus BIRDSEYE DOLL ment o f the peaceful side o f the Bab-0 ' Rinso Lux liquid . Dog Pood atom; and now,, this week, has for­ clogging Ui* 00 mUe sn' hour high- w^»y- , But, afterw’srds, sbrn, of 7 7 4 To the tint 200 ohiMroR^ mally pul • Into operation the Ifu,- them - were mellow and seiiUr T S 2 5 ‘ 2»‘t:33' ” r 3 2 ' pkg. I I C8n"“^37' ^ 6 7 ' 2 7 ^ . world's first full scale niiolesr m plant dedicated to the production menial, and,A« tt>ey told their tale,, ^ aoeemiiwiM hy adult. of how^ if took some of them sn o f comr.ierctsi electric power. For N ^ Values galore fbr the whole family! .Don't mis* this opportunity Keebler Saltine* 45'= . Greenwood19® Cream of Rice' ^ir 34‘=r, GoHschalk’s«.,'i^^^ fiour to .^cover a mile. O ne could th^ momenJL.' electricity produced COME AND GET ’EM aenae the birth of a liking for such Poft Tens ' 33f ] Post Treat Pak is,. 27*= j Apricoth.'J&ViH 39® j-Wax,Paper,i.u * JSI 24c | by the atom is more expensive CUT leisurely pace, and the beginning . to save dollars Oh wonderful sale items throughout the store. 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'IR ' 4 b ' inglish^Muffins ; ;^125' BA6 OF* Boknr z1.03 ^ M B "-■h : - - - r '^ r ’ .7 ., •/ ■y f - -•> ■*. « TA. x " kV'.-r •« « x - u : ' ' I ■ '.-I' . ,,, ., . • L x '■yC- ^ PACE TEN MANj^MSTER EVENING HEIIAI4). MANCHESTER, CONK, THURSDAY, OCTOSiR 18, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,*THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 PAGE ELBVIDI superintendent of Khools, In Han- :(h4 m be / an' lhtgr%stlng challenge to teamsters unloii leftr their jobs in branches in AWatsrbury, Bridge­ forms as k well as llther benefits. Green PTA Hears teachers ^ our progpss continues. Bakery Drivers Pair Admit Stealing Cari customers 4>t the Company who owns or rents, the property he oc­ Chester wan' the guest ^speaker, Bridgeport, W jrlfe r b u r y^ New port and New Haven'. ' The old contract'expired Monday: Water Firm Plans from Highland Park cuatomera o f the loCal Brotherhood groups John's Lutheran Church, Btaib- Follotting the projh^rn. refresh­ would have to pay the coat of new cupies) and possibly hqw many Luther^s Mark Bandit Holds ;Up Maritek chosing an his topic "AccoVnplish- Haven snd jderiden. Shortly before midnight Table urflnU -tlib purchase, but at a^ pub­ which ■ ^HNisor the Boy Scout ford, preceded by open house at Talk on Education ments and Challenge in the Ele­ ments were served in the cafeteria. - In Wage Strike water malna If the towm aaaumca persons occupy the dwelllt^. ' lic hearing a number of ■ <-nsumers, Talk Pastry Co., Inc^ of Stratford FORGOT TO REMEMBER Norwich, Oct. 18 Two 141 Customer Survey troops, award acholarahips ■ to de­ 3 and male chorus rehearsal a t ' Bridgeport, Oct. IS Opj-Jlust mentary' Schools." He stated that ' -... : Negpllationa broke doant early the. asaeta and obligatiofia of the The town itself is also planning represented by AtQf. JShn It. Fits- serving atudents, and support the and the Raymond Baking Co. of year-old boys, who said they wore private water firm. , • Churchmen’s Day 3:30. A ll men and their families beforeB closing Urnstime laiat -nig^-i ' a Th* II*nche«t*r Green P T A progress, in the fundamentals of V. BOLD RrRr.i^R today. to poll customers to find out how. Gerald, objected. pension fund for retired pastors. Brid^port, Oct. 18 (/P>-* Bakery IVaterbury reached agreerfient fit. Petershurj,,. Fla. (iP)—City ara invited. gunmanan walked into the MMrlna h«ld ita first mestins: of tlie sen- education was ver>’ good, and es­ "tired of walking", admitted yee- Tha Highland Park W ater Co. Dennison said that while the many back the town purchase. It ..The Board of Directors then An offering for this work will be dri\-erg for three companies^______in four-' Pickets begin marchinf; at Ward With the union. Phtroiman Hugh Harden walked Churchmen's Sunday will be ob­ Pastof C. Oscar Leonardson, Supermarket and held up propria- son last nlfht in the school audi­ pecially good in the fields of phy Dallas f.Pi terdajf the theft of eight automo­ plana to aurvey aome.20 or 30 form of a questionnairt to be sent was decided to make auch a poll, asked General Manager Richard received at the morning services. - - , Sopie fearless car Connecticut cities were oh st>fke^ ilk e <^o. branches at Bridgeport and In addition to ..the $6 ineVegse, Into the police ata^ion ,untformed executive director of Auguatana tor Jerome H. Cohen. The gtmBum torium. A short business meeting the homeowners has not yet been served .at Xmanuel Lutheran ' Edsel Isaacson, student pastor, sically and mentally handicapMd prowler lifted a ^otgun from a i today, demanding a fSati'eekly New Haven; ^Continental Baking the union seeks three week» vaca­ and ready to go to work. biles in Norwich in the past seven Highland St. cuatomera Lp find out in the form of a questionnaire, Martin to inform each cuatomer of Churchmen, will be the speaker. took 1325 and flad In a car. prsesded the profram. defclded, the questionnaire will ask public hearing or otherwise, after th« cost he would incur under town Church Sunday, This la an annual will preach on "Signs for Today’s students. Development of specfal ■ police pStrolVat^whilr the officers 1 wage increase in a neW'contract. Co. branches in all four cities, and tions after five .years service in­ He’d forgoUen that it was the weeks, police said. They were If they favor the town'a taking' Rs.vmond Stinchfield, assistant whether the homeowner iX in favor a number of customers said they ownership, apd to determine how Churchmen."' talents in individual children can I were making gh arrest. -More, than 300 ftuflnbers of the lit the General Baking Oo. stead of 10 and company paid uni- first day of his vacation. turned over to juvenile authorities. of the firm, aaid. today. observance throughout the entire The Duchess of. Windsor reveals The savings and l«aa InduaSry of against town purchases. are against town purchase. c:.any fa vor. purchase. Augnstana Lutheran Church to A t 4:30, tits Hartford District ...Z- The residents involved sre those It will also ask whether he that when she was a young girl her began in a suburb of PhiladslpMa The town had received a petition That has not been done yet. encourage and support the work laym en’s Rally will be held at St. nickname was "Skinny.” in 1881. 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PAGE TWELVE kANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 /• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19B6‘ Section Two •THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 live of Local' 712, United Xulb craft.'The film stres.sed < the rapid iiattrtiFBtn:’ Sttrttittg l^rralh Solution Beached Workers, said the .strike waa U.S. Woman Sets CAP Unit Starts . Pfogtess of air poweF from IMS called over an insurance issue. throught two world wars and up ^ ------' In Bristol Strike He said-the company had agreed Israel Pardon Bid Skyumteh Schedule ROTC Program to the present,Jet age. Rummage Sale to a.tO Oenth an-hour Avage in­ MASONIC tEMFLE Blopd Bank Gets Boost Here Soldiers Show the Way at B loodm oh^ Vieit ■ r - crease but’ had' refu.sed to -deduct Jaycees Bristol! , Oct. Ifi General .three cents toward insurance.. . Tel Avis, Israel, Oct. 18 (g*) - Friday, Oct. 19 Twenty Manchester meffibe'ra of. Jailed for Violent Theft iS sn iigtr O. T. Zshnke said today An American wom.in sentenced to Vfldnlght - 2 a.m. Friday, Oct. 19, 9 A.M...... ■• Volunteer* NefUer 29- Noon—2 p.m...... Joseph CarUn, Richard Carlin day for robbery with violence. bert R. Patch, Blls’.vorth Perkin*. yeav-old Mary Frances. Hagan, 2 p.m.—4 p.m. . Connecticut last night. day, bringing the total collected , A record-breaktng operating The Maifcheater Chapter of the reached on a now contract at 1 ■Vienna, Oct. 18 Poland's ...... J o s e p ji Carlin, Richard Carlin Douglas was accused of assaulting William F. Preston, Nancy budget of $83,633 for 1957 was said it had been decided not to ap­ 4 .p.m.—6 p.m...... Julie Haugh The grpup,'which heard an in-' during the bloodmobile visits here Junior Chamber of: Commerce will a.m., but that it niust be approved Communist government ha.s,’flrcd Joseph Zulkoski, 65, and robbing Quilitch, Benjamin Rajas, Mrs. adopted by parishioners of St; by the union membership before it two more .second-rank officials.. peal her conviction last week by a 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... E rn est Johnson ^ troductlon to the program and the .send six delegates to the eighth An­ history a t aviation, waa welcomed him of $280. In doing so, Douglas FOOD SALE up to 132 pints, atm short of the Evelyn Rlaley, Raymond Schuetz, Mary’s Episcopal Church at a 'becomes effective. The firm em­ Warsaw Radio reported today Jerusalem district court. 8 p.m.—10 p.m...... Olive Ray, Alice''Fagan dropped his eyeglasses, pmice said. nual Junior Chamber uf Commerce by Cjrf; F.' Schrocck, profess of town’s quota of 150 pints. Lester Sichel, Bion Tupper, Mrs. special -parish meeting held last ‘,‘New England States Imtitue," ployes J.600 but the union has 1,- that Roman Pietrowski and Alek- Instead, he said, a request for 10 p.m.-- Midnight ; ...... ■...... Virginia Kirka . A t" ■■ Mildred Waldman. * Skywatch Post loi-ated on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ air Bticncc at the University. Atty. Paul Marte, chairTnan of lilght in the crypt of the new scheduled to be held in Hartford 272 members. sander Wolski, deputy ministers pardon will be made to Israeli Walk-In Donor* church. • • The ratification meeting was of building and reconstructioiv President Izhak Ben-Zvl. unteers m ay register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal Lt. Col. William Jofiada. U.S. the local blood program, who .was Oct. 20 and 21, according to scheduled for this afternoon and Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednc.sday, or Friday from 1—5 A.F.R.. delivered a brief resume 1. W. HALE CORP. lavish in his praise of the military ■ The walk-in.* were a.* follows; N. At the same time, the pfirish ’ George T. LaBonne J r, local have been dismissed. Miss Hagan, whose family Itves Mrs. Elizabeth Alvord, Mrs. Alice voiced Its approval-of a forward-! if the contract is approved work The broadcast gave .no reason p.m. on the history of aviation, and a I GERTRUDE G. TYLER | men for their interest, said he Jaycee president. in Huntington, W. Va., pleaded in­ hoped the soldiers would continue I James F. Barry. Frank- looking program that included e n -; will resume at 7 a.m. tomorrow. for their ouster, but the Polish nocent to the charges .-^he had documentary film, entitled ‘'We The 2-day institute ia called A company spokesman: who re­ press, government and parliament Saw It 'Happen," foilowc:! School of Danco 0 c L 1 9 to contribute blood. : Batson, Pvt.2 Jame,* P, Barrett. larged church facilities, personnel i yearly to give the 160 Jaycee chap­ j violated Israel's oiTicial 'secrets dent; Charles G.' Morris of New 340 Main St.—Manrheater But Marte also said he-hoped.! Stanley Becker, Pvt.2 Robert and incr(rtised missionary work. layed Zahnke’s announcement said have repeatedly attacked th e ! act. Officials'in Washington have West Hartford, treaaurcr. and The film depicted the efforts of ters in New England the opportun­ HdVen, honorary vice president; Leonard R. pow d of the Univer­ WILL REOPEN 10 A.M. tf» CLOSING Lhat Manchester residents would I Boylan, Pvt.2 Ernest E. Brown Pledges for famil.V and iiidivid-1 he was not familiar enough with ruilding Ministry for failure to i ihdicajted the . United States also early air-minded people, including ity to Interchange ideas at the the negotiations to say what the solve the nation’s housing prob­ Adrian Wadsworth of Farming- sity of ConnectlciiC assistant the Wright brothers, to conquer THURS., OOT. 18th not adopt a "Let George do It at- >tr., Pfc. Joseph T. Ball 'Jr., Sp.3 ual shares of.'fhe budget will be state and national level on all ' would appeal to the Israel govern­ ton,' secretary; Paul Petersen of treasurer. . . ■ Proceeds to Charity tltude" and rely on the soldiers to George J. Brunder, Thomas Con­ sought in an Every!-Member-Can- terma of the ngreemcnl were. lems. ment for executive clemency. air space with heavier-than-air phases of Junior Chamber of Com­ However, yesterday Merlin I>. take over the town’s blood donor nolly, James CougliUn, Lt. Col. vass to be held in November. Lay­ merce activities. More than 20 upper-level Poliiih Harold Cude, Ralph Chapman, Bishop, internatiorial representa- officials have been fired since the burden. men of the church will conduct the Pvt.2 Norman Coleman, Sp3 Sher­ Slated to attend from Manchea- Poznan workers' riots last June Marie said he was 'so pleased project, under the direction of ter are LaBonne, Joseph Malalck, spotlighted widespread dissatis­ Laymen lo Speak with yesterday's effort by the. man H. B. Clark, Austin Chambers, local leaders. No professional fund soldiers that he has written an Jo.*eph L. Czerwinski, Daniel Joseph Czerwinski, Ralph Schwai- faction with poor living con^JiOns raisers are Involved. Judge Joseph J. Fanllso kert. Dr. Countney H. Simpson and in the Soviet satellite. Open Forum letter for publication Lange, Leonard Darling, Maj. Vlv- A call for sacrificial giving in -At North Qiureli Ir. 'TheJBerald. tor Diediker. Atty, Jerome I. Walsh. WINDOW SHADES order tq. attain the goal was issued Judge Joseph J. Fauli.*o,. widely In addition to drawing many of- Th.*''walk-in donations by the Pvt.2 Robert I. Doyle, Pvt.2 by the Rev. Alfi-ed L. Williams, known throughout the State and Grtwfl, Whit*, Ecru Laymen's day will be carried o\it •oldiers and others more than off­ William XT Dougherty, Pvt.2 fiCCT-B from Junior- Chamber Com- rector. After a thorough explana­ prominent in Italian circlesti will merce chapters in New England, WoshabI* in the North Methqdi.st Church set the fact that 58 persons diij not Smith Dniitt. Pvt.2’ Reynolds C. tion of the projected campaign, be the guest speaker at the Italian appear to keep their appointments. Duncan, Pvt.2 ainton Fldler Jr., the "New England States Insti­ Sunday morning with several men unanimous approval was given b.v Night observance of Campbell tute” will bring to Hartford many HOLLAND FINISH There were 126 appointments Ronald Gates. Pvt. Allan Gromaii, For ClMiitr.Rivtn o f the church conducting, the \\or- parishioners in a formal vote at a Council, Knights of Columbus, top officers and Jaycees from tha -Made to Order ’ ship service. Starting at 10 o'clock, made. . 2nd. Lt. Francis J. Gustina • Jr.. brief business session, - Monday' night qt the American Capt. Ralph Levine, public in­ National and state organizations $ T .8 9 With Tour Rollers the service will include*,two lay Pvt.2 Charles Grier, Maj. Samuel Warren E. , Tennant, general Legion Home, at*rtlng with a din* Awd Lm s Pollution formation officer at the Nike in- ner at 6:30.. as well as guests from Ml over the speakers. • ^ A. C. .Grove, Milton Han.sen, Alan chairman, presided. He reviewed United States and Canada. atallktion, said toda,v It Is the pol­ Hotchkle.*, 2nd. Lt. Robert W. A member of the Bar for the Alton B. Cowles, chairman of the needs of the Church and de­ The keynote address will be FULL LINE OF CUSTOM Voft for Griffith, icy of the Army and the command, J4ealy, Frank Hippie, Pvt.2 Charles past 17 years. Judge Fauliao served the; Building Committee,'will, ad­ scribed Episcopal activities in the given by Ool. Rosewell P. ^ s e h - VENETIAN ILINDS dress the congregation, emphas­ here to encourage soldiers to do­ D. Hensley, Pfc. Frederick M. Diocese of ConnecUciit, t.he United- as an alderman for the city of f nate' blood in coqimunlties where Heath, Mrs. Signe Hallln, Henry Hartford for three terms, also gren. public Information officer for That's Your Solution. izing the fact thal the church -has States and in overseas’ missions. the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washing­ they are stationed. Hemingway, Sp.3 WiRon Ivey, Soldiers stationed at .the Manchester-Glastonbury Nike site did their part—-or more—yesterday- in “ A -successful -canvass doesn’t serving as minority leader on the reached the half way mark in its He also said the local command ton, D. C., and past president of canvass program. Charles -.Tawor.skl. Manchester's blood program, donating 45 of the 132 pints "Collected. The donor here is Ps't. 2 Robert I. just happen," he explained, “ but Is Board of Aldermen. He ia present­ E. A. JOHNSON John M. Griffith wants the men to become assimi­ Doyle,- Eugene, Ore. Waiting their turn to donate are, left to right, Pfc. Fredrich Heath, Miincie! ly serving aa 'judge of the City and the United States Junior Chamber Robert. A.- McBride will also Dr. Charles Jacobson. Robert the result p f planning, hard work, of Commerce. Wendell H. Ford, lated into the community. “ Any Kraetschmar, P*’t. Irvin King. Dc. Ind.; Sp. 3 Sherman H. B. Clark, Washington, D. C.;and Sp. 2 Glenn Miller, Chattanooga, Tenn. Nurses a definjt*' program, and the en­ Police Court of Hartford. He at­ For Stoto Sonotor spea'k, using a-s his theme "AS' a community project is a project Of president of the Junior Chamber of PAINT CO. man sows, so shall he also reap." Robert Keeney, P.vt.2 .Bob’dy Keel­ aide is Mr*. George Walker, (Herald Photo by Ofiaraj. v- thusiastic response of dedicated tended Providence Pre-law School ours," CapL Levine said. and graduated from Boston Uni­ Commerce, .will deliver an address 699 Main SL, TeL Ml 9-4501 Quentin G. Mangun. churc)i lay ing, C\VO Andrew T?Hidey. Pvt.2 church la.vmen.” at the Saturday evening banquet, leader, will lead the congregation .Men Get Saturday O ff Gerald H. Koral. George Keeley, by the U.S. Committee for the A mission film strip, "Thy Mls- versity Law School lh 1939. Capt. Levine said that when the Association- will operate and J. Roger Deaa, American Can in the- opening prayers, ,ahd Wes­ Lewis P. LaBrec, Alfred Lemire, UNAM Plans United Nations. It has al.so pre­ closed mei.rbership basis. ,*ion High FulfilHng," was shown Co., will speak at the New England ley J. Thouin will lead the reapon- commander of Headquarters Bat- Pfc. Edward Lifehitz, 'Valeda La- sented. three bookshelves to the by Edward Sauter, organization a.mesite parking apace, $6,000; terey learned, that a number of his During the annual membei.ship States luncheon planned for Sun­ live reading. The Old and N e w Chhnee. Pfc, Walter H. La- libraries, one, for' children and week, or when auditorium capac­ ' diairman, who will direct the door- property purchase, $10,000; fire day. Testament Lessons will be read by men had been so cooperative in the Croix III. Pfc. Marshall E. Lamen- also one for adults, to the Mary to-door canvass of church people escape for pariah office, $500. This little loBBie hae the right idea! She knowe that at FIRST FOOL assimilation effort,- he announced Many Even ts ity has been reached, \he enroll­ Junior Chamber of Commerce Joseph A. R^e. Everett JR. Ken- zo, Mrs.' Mena K. Lange, Francis Cheney Library, and an adult shelf ment closes for another year. A f­ N ^ . 11 to 17. A director of Christian educa­ that those men would be*relieved JMn Trotter, appraisal chair­ offiers-scheduled to attend the In­ itedy will give the morning prayer. they’re working ovortimo to bring you the top quality foode you want, W. McCaughey, Pvt. Earl J. Me. to Whiton Library. ter that time no more members tion and needed supplies 'fo r the stitute are: George G. Pagonis. of their duties this Saturday. Cagg Jr., William M. Mustard. • The Manchester Council of man,\r#vealcd how the canvass Marte said"'today he plana to Pfc. For UN Week are acce Jted. Only members may (Jhurch School comprise another national vice president from Pat­ Donald J. Mackey; P\'t.2 Charles Church Women Is co-sponsor with attend concert.*, since there are goal ^ 8 determined by a large vital goal of the expanded 1957 Reelected Food Unit Head at pricae that mean SAVIN6S for you! Do ae thie I o bb, dooe, and ehop contact the appropriate Nike o f - i ,,, _ o o committee of church leaders who erson, N. J.; Ralph E. Peters, na­ UNAM in the Halloween "trick or no single admissions. The funds program. Scholarships for sum­ tional vice president, Camp Hilt, ficer so that fituie visits to the \! ler.Z - M, Mll- Tlie sixth annual observance of first set their own individual goals, b'oodmobile can be coordinat'ed. treat" coMection for UNICEF, in cbtairipd. from the meiiibership mer tamp will also be sought. Pa.; C. Robert Jones, national Vice .^'CSifahire, Oct. 18 (iP>—Donald O. the friendly Firet Food every week— it’e a saving habit you’ll be glad which children in costume collect and then tn the same light, set a Dinner Ffeoe^es Meeting Hammerberg of Storrs has been He said if donations are scheduled Pvt.2 James C. Moore, 1st. Lt. United Nations Week, sponsored ATiIl“be -itilized for operating ex­ president, Cedar Rapids, 'Iowa: Robert M. Newbpld, Pri.2 Martin funds to help needy children figure for 'others. Individual ap­ The parish dinner opened with reelected president of the Connec-' you started. •omehow, it can be guaranteed lOcEll.v by the United Nation* As- penses. such as postage, priritlng, praisals werV then averaged, and Charles E. Schearer Jr., national that soldiers will not have to wait J. Nee Jr... CpI. Robert M. Parker, throughout the world rather than auditorium rental and the major the invocation by the Rev. Roman vice president, Shelby, Ind.; J. E. P. ticut Dairy A Food Council. He is .sociation of Manchester, promises treats for themselves Halloween the total became the basis of the L. Harding, visiting' pfieat of St. also Connecticut’s milk adminis­ In line. John Plimpton. George .1. Ring- portion for engaging talent. .The Stuart, vice president of Junior stone, Pfc. Roland L. Rutherford, to be one of the most outstanding night. cariva.ss and th^enlarged program. Mary’s. A “potluck” dinner was trator. Others elected: Arthur Keep .ApiMiintment* ^ - concerts will be held at the new He pointed out wat the combined Chamber Intematipnal, Hamilti Mrs. Jopn Sargent. Pvt.2 Philip observances of any community in A park display on the U.N., high school auditorium. served by members of the '^oung Bermuda; and Harold Bltby Weigold of Torrington, vice presi- Those vrho kept their sppoint- pledges for the ra.>*hioners dur­ People’s Fellowihip. directed, by .Scimone: Harry Smith. Pvt.2 Hub­ this section of the State. which will be illuminated at night, During this -week, Mrs. Benita ecutive director. Junior QM^ber ment* were as follows Mildred 'The local r.ssociation. Mrs. Win- will be set up Monday Ijy some of ing the past year, tor the building membera of the 'Young People’* bard. M. Smith. Howard Smith, Shields, regional director of the fund and operatihgXexpenses was from Canada. Appleb.v,- Mrs. Bussell Anderson. PvL2 Robert Streeter. Pfc... Freder­ throp Conant, vice president, and yie members of the high school Civic; Music Association from New Fellowship, directed, by Wyvllle Mr*. ucAa Andrews, Sherwood chairmaii of the U N, Week, has art' squadron. far greater than th\ 1957 goal, Peabody. '’ In addition to thejtdynota lunch? ick S. Snow, Creighton Shoor. Al­ York, is here to a.ssist the mem- which is “ assuredly^’ithln our eon 'and banqueL-f^r Saturday, an Bowers, Allan Bourn, Barbara lan Smith, Cha-lo.* Towle, Pvt.2 been active for many weeks plan­ The program bureau, Mrs. bcr.*hip committee. James Dwyer, student assistant, reach—the re.sources are, here.” opened the speaking program with informal Akape is .also scheduled Blanchard, Alvin R. Baldl, Mrs. | Melvin Thoma.i. John Volz. Joseph ning the local observance. Be­ Charles Small, chairman, is willing The headquarters offices are. lo­ sides' the activities announced to a.ssisi any organization with a Hoii*e-to-Hnii*a Cam|ialgn' scripture reading. A poem by Wil­ for the evailing. The New England RUMMAGE Lois Bfmtly, Mrs. Edwai-d Britton; I Volz, ,Sp.2 Maurice E. Vondal, cated In the Manchester Chamber Stateal:;unchfon and thr N.B.S4. Emily Ba.stis, Mrs.' Helen Bogush. -George S. Waller. Bruce Watkins, earlier. the group has also program-qn t.he U.N. at any, time, ‘■If our people-know the need, liam Moore, commemorating the of Commerce building on 139 E. they will want to haye a part In completion of the new church, was buslatts meeting are scheduled Mrs. Helen Berggren. ifra. Mar-i Pvt.2 Jerry P. Williams. planned a tree planting ceremony and films on the U.N*. A new film Center St. and la ataffed from 10 SALE garet Buckland. Mrs.' Esther ----- ^------af the new high school on Wednes­ starring Danny Kaye in "Assign­ the program." - declared Elmer read by Father Harding. There Sunday. The nmainder o f the U. S. CHOICE WESTERN ST EER - a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Individuals Odell, publicity chairman, anX^ di­ were 300 parishioners in atteni ■2-day program will b f devoted to Brown, Johti B. Giirrier, Carl i . , . day, .Oct. 24, the "trick or treat" ment Children," recentl.v pur­ ma.'* c:all headquarters for infor­ ~ Unitod Moftiodist collection at Halloween, a display chased by the Manchestei-, Council rector of the proj^t's voluntMr- ance. forums, study groups,’'M d com- B. Carlson. Mrs. Dorothy Cannon. ; 1 ^ 1 1n-Tif mation. T. rnittee meetings, led- by **fa^ty” Mr*. Louisv. Carrara. Rarmiond i '^ « " * * * ® ^ * * 2 n i 1 1 1 1 6 8 in Center Park, and has given of Church Women and UNAM, staffed mailing bureau and office Church SIRLOIN or fORTERHOUSE staff. He Said that no pledge members among the Junior Cham­ ROUTE 44-A— BOLTON Cooper. Mrs. Gloria Colomboro, bookshelves of U.N. literature to may be borrowed free of charge Thomas H. Dawkins, Mrs. John Held at Citadel libraries and the high school. The through Mrs. Louis Marte, who is woufd be accepted through the' Decoraling-^Ixpert ber of Commerce officers. T h r^ ffi EXCEPTIONALLY Te n d e r a n d DeQuattro, Louis C. Dimock. program bureau of the association charge pf the film library. GOP Candidates malt or in the church. "We will the forums and diacussiona, JuniOT ' Aided by Scout* take the story Into every living Chamber members are able to Satunlay, Oct. 20 Raymond ' Dotchin, Robert J. Mr*.- Lt; Colonel David D. Coy, has also been active in helping or­ Addre^es Ladies bring home ideasbn civic improve­ ganizations plan programs on the Mrs. Mark Kravitz and Mr*. room of our parish,” Odell ex­ 9 A.M. JU ICY . . A N D LOO K AT THE LO W PRICE! Donnelly, Mra. Arlim Eagleson, Home League leader for the South­ To Attend Rally plained. ment projects to enable them to Donald Frankland, Arthur S. Free- United Nations, and a literature Allan Taylor have served the. ern New England area, conducted schools in Manchester with mate­ The failure of nationwide church G ji^na Assembly, Catholic La­ carry on local-4>rogra/na in their h /t //^ burg Sr., Mi.ss Yolania Felice, booth has been set up in the Mu­ Republican Candidates for Stale giving to keep pace with the rise own communities. an Impreasive candlelight enroll­ nicipal Building. rial they wished on the U.N. Post­ dies 6 t Columbus, which i|aually Carl W. Gustafson, Patrick .Gra- ers are being distributed to stores and county office -Hill make two in the qoat of living was pointer eets at the K of C Home really i kpw.sky, Carl Gundersen, William ment' sfrvice last night at . The IJteratiire Booth Open by Boy Scout Troop 25. and litera­ appearances in Manchester Sun­ out -by Winslow Manchester; needed Whiton Memorial for its U. S. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN STEER k. Hanna. Mrs. Marjorie Hansen, Salvation Army Citadel, accepting Tlie literature booth, which is vance gifts chairman. In,a..p£riod now open and will be open until ture is being distributed to offices' day afternoon. ' meeting taat nliltt. as the attend­ James M. Higgins, Walter Hilinakt, into membership of the Manches­ of professional men, beauty par­ in which incoriies rose llid fe r cent, ance ran ^ver 100. A total of 18 Ask Your Doctor Mrs. Barbara Haiuschild, ijrs, June, ter Corps Home I^ag\ie {ix new Friday, Oct. 26. is located in the Local Republicans announced to­ he said, giving incre»s^ only 35 new memb^ri were welcomed at ■ M Murlcipal Building, and anyone at lors, etc. by members , v. . of , . Senior Hails, Mrs. John Kacmarezyk, members. day that Sen, Prescott Bush and per cent. appropriate qeremonlea, and every MEN and WQMtN A 3Rrs. Eleanor Karp, James A. Mur- anv time mav help him.self to the ^ I” ! To Phouo Us Those enrolled were Mrs. Alice f,... „„ .w- Mo. Bank has been distributed Congre.*sman-at-large Antoni Sad- The new program for St. Mary’s one spent a moat enjoyable time. EXPERT FITTERS ^ ray, Gibson O. Miller, John Meles- Bartlett. Mrs. Edna Karpovich. free material on the United Na-i. to local banks. was the rejwtl of weeks of plan­ Mrs. John F.NTIemey, president, CHUCK ROAST ko, Robert F. Mid wood, Mrs. Fannie Kiebish, Mrs. (Charles tlons available there. : Next lak. who are running for reelect- ning andx"Onsideralicm tf needs by expressed her jMaaure at the fine week, thie booth Will be manned i. A drive for good u.sed clothing tion. and Edwin H. May Jr., can­ Mrs. Clarice Miller. Georfe;e Mil­ Hicha. Mrs. Ida Ogden and Mr*. ; and bedding for the needy in a laigeTcommittee headed by John turnout, - and thanked all who Rone In:—Block Style Martha 5fansfield, ’IV'o more pro­ h / nieml)ers of the Women’s So- didate for U.S. Representative Tpeyhal, proposal chairman. helped achieve it. ler, Roland Miller^Mrs. A*. New- i Korea was started this week and from the First District, will at­ Tender, Full Of Flavor spective members were unable to rtety of the Community Baptist | continue to Moodav, Oct. 29. Treybal said that many im-. Guest speaker w1^ George Reno attend last night. (Jliurch and the Womens Club i a,.-..!...- ^ tend a rally at Lithuanian H provements could no4f be included Anyone having clothing to donate 24 Golw'ay St., at 1:30. of Hartford, who gaVe an informa­ • 3 9 ' ■ The meeting was preceded with from Tuesday through Friday, 10 thaBritish Ameri- tfiia year, -but the most urgent tive lecture on a tutoect that al­ The goodness off natural a delicious pbtiuck supper, pre­ They were already schcdfifed to ..1 a . .U a .a Maple St., any week needs would be attained. A major ways appeals to a gro^p of wom­ HERE TODAY! pared- and served by a committee Those who Hill be at the booth jgy between 9 a.m. and fnidftight. make, an appearance/^ Tinker item in the goal is the greatly in­ en. "Interior Decoratl: from the I->eague. to sell material and give away the j ______Hall at 3:30. The (uTndidates will creased maintenance cost for the The huatesa commitfM, under REWARD apple flavor, plus the 'Your Noxt FANCY NATIVE FOWL Flump, Tender LK 29c tree-items are: Tue.sday, .Mrs. By-i ~ * ...... , addre.s.s a public/fieeting of Local $500,000 gothic church just dedi­ the chairmanship of Xwa. Mar­ $100 tor the arreM aad ecM- AUTOMATIC SLIDE * ron Boglisch and Mrs. H a r v e y , I l f - • 63, Textile ^W'orker* Union of cated. garet Klotzer, served cofn*, fruit Wng; Wednesday, Mrs. . Everett |-^’AllSIC v*rO U p oC lS America^^,AFL-CIO at that time. rictinn of anyone found deatrpy- " Swift'* Premium, Ready to Cimk Kaeh Baptist I^ayiiieii Major items of the physical im­ punch and a variety of daimy par­ Prosicription FRYERS 89c Flih and Mr*. Robert Barnes: Joining Bush. Sadlak and May Ing property owned by the .Alex­ Z ip of Jamokon Ginger, PROJECTOR DESIGNED provements to the church sought ty sandwiches and cookies nom a ander Jarvi* Enterprises. Conduct Service Thursday, Mrs. Rofiert MacDonald Dates for Drive at >Ke Lithuanian Hall rally vi'iil in the - canvass goal Include; beautifully decorated buffet toble. BRISKET CORNED BEEF SSoff 69c and Mrs. Wilbert Emigh; and Fri­ be' Manchester's two Republican FOR TOMORROW! day, Mrs. Ralph .Perkins. and Mrs. , . State Representative*. Rev Wac- w n n ' s In cooperation with thqu-*ands of Matthew Keevers, Included in the The Civic Music Association of | reh and Thomas Rogers, both of LAMB FORES Boned and Rolled If lie*lred Lh. 35c chinches across the nation, wit­ material for sale 1* the new United Manchester is in the pyoCc.ss of-[whom are running for reelectioh. nessing to the direct responsibility Nations - cookbook with favorite preparing for L][ie anpual member- CRISPY WESTERN I>R.\G(H>N IN CALIFORNIA of lav people for the spiritual recipes from the United Nations. .*hip week wliicjr^tarts Oct. 22 HAMBURG Freshly Ground, All Beef I . 39c growth of the church, the Com­ Will Plant Tree San Dieg-o, Calif. iA>i — a 1956 arid end.* on OcfT-27. arrival at.the San Dlfgo Zoo is an GARROTS 2 cello pkgs. 19c munity Bapti.st Church. will ob­ A sugar maple tree will be Pr. Mefc U B. Riibinow, piesl- Clearly finer in the bottle,,* serve "Laymen's Sunday." planted, at the new high schpol on Au-stralian Frilled Dragoon, a dont, announc-ed the mem- I a thi-qe - foot* lizard which the zoo F l o u r Modal 25-Lb. 1 ^ Members of the cbngregatloni' Wednesday. Oct. 24, the, lllli an­ bei>*hip suh.scriptum, ^Uie^*ea- ,I „p, ^ LARGE DOUBLE BUNCH^ will conduct the entire service Sun­ niversary of the United Natiorts n to he $6 for adults-and $3 for | ferocity b.it flees quickly when the day at 10:15. Thb message will be at, 2:15 p.m., the ceremony to studerit.s. Dr. Rubinow stated Clearly finer to your ta^ef brought by Leland L. -Howard, place out-of-doors, weathet/,^er- I foe doesn't scare. Us scaled' frill FANCY PASCAL CELERY 19c a .splendid oppor- rises fanwise. about .its head when Talcottviile. speaking on "Free-: mittlng, otherH’ise insider This unity foi- music lovers to be ah e ,t angered or annoved. ' Grapefruit Sections 2 '.tr 27c doni. Throtigh Truth," Others tak­ U.N, tree, was donated'to UNAM to participate in a nrtn-profit civic i / ______^ " ing part will be Ralph W. Perkins, by Burr N urseri^''^ venture that will add greatly to I ‘ t „ (h. nniw io MEN .lolin Flet«her Jr., Hai*>ld A. Os­ UNAM has^^^raented tLeJjWh the ' ultural life .of Manche.ster. | the elemental y lic h l^ ir haTe fhi good, Waller S. Billings and school with 'Uie ‘complete .Iwdk- advises the public to act quick- recommended minimum of S acres BOYS — SCOUTS Walter Jacobv.' ' . shelf qt''U.N. literature, put ou\ ly, .a.* the -Manchester Civic Music ' for play areas ., ' I t a 11 P ¥¥srK’U r A l l - ^ \ ' -' " ■ HUNTERS JACKETS 7.9S up HEAVY RED H o o d e d SWEAT SHIRTS 5.95 The SMITH-FRAZIER CARTRIDGE BELTS 98c RAINSUITS FURNITURE Co„ tn< Rubbor 8.95 soiF . 307 EAST CENTER STREET SHOPPING PLAZA Nyloii 13.95 sot EAST SIDE OR REAR ENTRANCE— PARK AT THE DOOR RAIN JACKET ^ $ 2 . 4 9 TREMENDOUS VALUE Solid Vermont Maple SLEEPING BAGS 4rom Winooski ' 5.95 up _ • COTS, PUP TENTS 4.95 up Dresser Base and BLANKETS 3.75 160% WOOL SHIRT Mirror Chesl Bluo Sorgo 3.98 SOCKS, 3 poir 1.0D WHITE of COLORS P6” Bed. Gold Bond Box i^pring nnd MattresK, 2 KNAPSACKS (Hidoir 1-amp.s. CANTCENS ond HATCHETS 99e ooch /FOLDING LANTERNS f o l d i n g w a t e r BUCKEtlS Ever look at whiskies in -the lighl? JONE HAND WARMERS Some whiskies arf, hidden in dark bottleal Not Schepley! It’s in a crystal-clear bottle— MANCHESTER because'it’s made clearly finer, by the esclu-, SURPLUS SALES C O . sive Schenltly process. S«* and t . / v ' ISS N* BIAIN o r . AT taste Schehley Elegance today 1 ^ - Sm ’SABM.714' WNHC-TV S w i^ , iS)O ptM. DEPOT BQ.r^>n *-7111 Dally ta Sat. ta 6:80 . .MAfihetei Bjr Cott'Beverage! Corpomtion FREE PABm;iNO-*-llEAR (Hertford Brandt) — ^IPLE-S STAMPS •l»M SCHCNlfY DtSTjlUltS CD.. N.V.C flENOEO WHISKEY. M MOCir. 094^ 9Mlff'DI|eeL Ji«rtfa(d Cenii^etkiit^ |A|hiPO 9-0627 1PAGB FOURTEEN MANCNEijTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OpTOBER lg, 1956 MANOHESTEfe EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, THURSDAY,.OCTOBER 18, 1956 PAGHniTBBtf " Putnam Rail Brtdge Held Key Heart Ctinic Andover often nuw' even our briefest Coji- allowing another person's, heem- Estes Charges PTA Hears Talk i i ^ another person's* behavior or or "I wouldn't have.hurt her fMl-. taeta with dthera. yng slight' to be marked down as before pas^ng along hurtful tab, blunder due to tnlaUkes rath­ Jtlii/t Millett That thought is; "H e ^ o r she— "*npo(iness" or "indifference." gossip. .Ings for the world — what I, er than from ths wrthir Intantion. To Return ofNHRR Service Praised hy By Bob Steele may have problems and troubles • It'Wquld keep us from wanting .really meant was such-and-such'.": I f We could just m w a the al­ ' V .. ,v ! Parents^ Pupils Plan 'ive; Ike Plan Aids srnqQpr D I S H T O W E L -.' - a ' It w-ould make us far more chaf- • ff ; *' ^ i-i-pwi I that I know nothing about." to "get 'eyen" for some fancied Itahle toward others' mistakes and But all too often we forget to lowances fop others which We make One th()yght Held constantly In Ma,\*or John Demptey of Pntnamva number of atopa and confercnoea A capacity audience of parents Keeping that thought iri mind wrong. shortcomings. make those allowances for/other for ourselves and remember how CosimtiGt ’ Four Guests little we really Know about their- ■aid today that reconstruction------. — — -of 'la n*t>d d lasted lasted until until 5 5 p,m. p,m. The The train train, PTA Policy J^^s Support in Em ^ Giant Size SUPER SUDS and. children heard BotvSteele, niind b]^ each of us would cut woiiiW. deter us from growing an­ It would take, th'e ajirig out of No Lack of Exouaes-for Oarselves people. Bank Interests radio aportacaater, ipealulaat eve­ gry over someone else's mistake, the disappointment, we feel when Uvea, how mueh more rewardifig down considerably on the hurt So often we • excuse ourselves We forget they awi often dis­ w . I ”; . " - ' Dr.- Ruth Whittemore, director ning a the-H ighlaq* "Park-PTA calling it stupidity and raising a another person lets t » down. • with, " I hsd so much on my mind our brief encounters and, long as­ Andover, Oct. 18 (Special) oordlng to the present Hats, in ad­ (Oonttnued from Bsge One) meeting. feelings, the anger, the vindlc- tracted, worried or unintentional­ sociations with others would be. *•■1 only way In which Hartford- 'of-the New Haven Rheumatic Fe- PLUS fuss about it.' ,. I t would make lis think' a long I completely forgot" or "I wss so ^ \ Prellmlnarv to Hesrinr dition to any voters registered in MORE DETERGENT tlveriees and the rudeneet UiaTTo ly careless of our feelings. We Bostbn railroad passenger aerwr.e \The PUC Initiated the tour as Any hour-long diacussion on He' mentioned ''piat one .of the It W'ould mak'8-^jw pause before time before' judging or condemn- worried I didn't stop and think” (All righU raaerv.ltd/' NHIA and Cardiac Program, reported a special voter-making session of tha nation's biggest dairy dis­ o$-erlook the fact that often they. service Inc.). can be T^stored to EJastern Con- aVreliminary step to a hearldg it sponsorship of a world-wljKiim d- PER PACKAGE greatest deterrents to juvenile de­ last night at the public forum on Nov. 8 for those whose rights have tricts. Democrats claim succes­ Read Herald Adra. necUcut. [w ill hold o n , two opposing peti- ralaing. program last p*^ht result­ similarly pKkiied I linquency was an adequate sporta matured since Oct. 13. The special sive droughts have Cut milk pro­ program. I f children learn to be He also exprss.sed...... the...... tiew that- ...... tiona concern,ng.concerning, methe nne, line, wmcn which disease that 62 children from ed in agreement by parents to i session will be held "in* ih^e'Town duction sharply and say Republi­ the pWple of thia')i«rt of fVb,.the StJite*.QtatA f formerly______connected- - ft - j ______commiinitieR,,, Manchester area have bene* good losers and graceful winners conduct the drlye on a voluntary ' Hall from 3 to 5 p.m, cans- have failed to provide, aub- Uss Blut Dittr|«fit Super Suds., In their games, they will be pre­ who are battling the New Haven ss far west as Waterbury with : filed from special treatment and basis, indepejxfent of club backing. Since Jan. 1. a total of 122 stantiai aid for dairy farmers. Railroad's plans to abandon the Boston. ■ heart siirgerv at the Grace Ne^v for the Cledriist, Whitest pared for problenia which arise in - V ...... The de^lsfon came after a clubWolers have been added to the lists • From Joplin, Kefauver heads ■their adult lifet' In hl.s Inimitable flood-damaged line, wol.ld he will- petition, the railroad is Haven Hospital as- - the------result of - a : policy wras rescinded and later in four •■voter-making sessions- for Topeka and Garden City, Weili^u’ve Evir Seen. .., way, he went on’ to tell aomethlng ing to share the costs of J^con- ,eeking permission to abandon the cooperative program between the restpa-ed. Discussion resulted when ' May 19. Aug. 25, Sept. 29. and Oct! Kan. o f radio behind the. acenes, and itihctlon. . ,, , line. It contends thgt the coats Heart Assn, here and all lot's! phy-1 QWV ' Outlaw, Grade 6 teacher, 13. according to Mi^, Frank In a aneech prepared for dejiv- I witheut s blulnil Dempsey made his views known involved in restoring sen-ice read so,.ie amusing' samples of ***rtu"*'i ^['spoke, in favor of P T A sponsor- Hamilton, Republican registrar. ery at u mid-day rally in' Joplin, mall he has received from listen­ after yesterday a on-the-spot in- ^oUld be too great in view of the Thanks tO the heart ciini(>-1n ship of a "Trlch, or Treat Pro- ThCb breakdow-n of this total is: rvf*i vn nair«/%ns t , « he asserted: ers. A brief question and answer . spection tour, by son 20 persons, line's' record as a money loser. town today, much of the diagnos­ gram" along w-lth other groupsj 46 new Republicans and four of the bridge and a proposed alter­ As soon as President EJii6n- BUY A BOX period followed. - ■ The other petition was filed by tic w-ork i.s now hcing^-'accom- throughout the country in connec-^ restored to the lists; 33 new Demo­ hower got into office, he started when it comes to^valiie Preceding the talk, there was a nate route through Plainfield. a S-man committee appointed^ by plishcd on a local leyci w-lth the tion with the United Nations In -' crals. made, none . restored: and Plainfield Detour Out to force farm prices .dojvn and to TODAY! short buaines.s meeting presided eastern Connecticut officials to •specinlired dlagnoaWr service still ternattonal Children's- Emergency 38 non-afflliated, pne restored. push- interest payments up. . "The Plainfield detour." Dempsey *•'■**■ .tiy Dr. Charles E. Jacobson, fight the propose abandonment. available as a cooperative part of i Fund (U N IC E F ), A constitution and set of by-laws . "One -result o f tijeTrice support ----more people come wosvs,said, "is -.ew..,.out."'He said the ..road to j The 1 iigj |ywiLUJiipetition luinnasks thein c PUCa lOto Ot*or this total prpgfam. I Adoption of such a proposal prepared by a steering committee He announced the appointment of plan for the big^anking interests Mrs. William Steckel as prograrii Plainfield, now used exchwively for der the railroad to restore the It w-aa^^yeported by Dr. William 1 have been contrary to a will be presented at the second is that w-e taxpayers have to pay freight, is in poor condition. The service. Ijihe>V''niedical director' of St. j policy of not sponsorinjj meeting of the Garden Oub chairman and Mrs. Robert Beach much higljer interest charges on as legislative .chairman. And riioro's a 90od roosoii: too! A good value moons your money's worth. It moons quol- train used by the inspection party In comnventingCO . on the as vet ' Hospital, that rheumatic f programs for other 'Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Ele­ the fedsVal debt, ' It was also announced that, In­ ity as well as lew 8. tonder, * had "to slow dew-n to 25 miles an unscheduled hearing,• Dempsey•' ^ fever, one of the three' m ajor' ‘’ •■^•"'“ tlons. mentary School.' prices. Crisp, frash produce, tomler, flaverful meots and the notion- hour.” he reported. cost o f interest to the fed-' stead of a meeting in November, conceded that a “ strong Case " \vyi^causes of heart disease, is still It w-asifirst suggested that the Election of officers will also be government has incraased'''tp oHyly known brands you hovenave cenfidoneeconfidencecennaenee in oreoraart tneHthe values we bring to yn » 32-27 vote of members. An- 'The added cost of interest Today tht Popular Way. opinion, w-ould be willing to pay necticut line making i arrangement! «rf!^ried Refreahirienla w-ere served by pointed out that one of the major other vote that the PTA sponsor arriounts to more, every year, than Its share. ' L. flowers and weeds oiy/grasses. Mrs. John Donahue, chairman, Ick of Funds factors in contributing to this re- the U NICEF program w-as passed, farm price supports coat in all 20 He said the cost of rebuilding the Milkweed and burdoetc are two M rj. Merrill Adams, Mrs. Waller X uumittee which the cooperation of/iver ; How-ever, both actions w-ere years under Eiemocratlc admtnia- Inc. brldie”'would"b;‘ "aVo^rr'lTioniio. Inh Cro'ssthwaiti. ' and 2..500 patients I rescinded upon recommendation easily obtained wjlfi plants sug­ Andrews, Mrs. Robert Dougan, gested. tratifins." > sUOng that he w as basing this . windhai^s first I selwtm^^^^ -, • u-ith aB historyh, of rheumatic,.1------fever» ----- that the program be conducted on Mra. Herman Lassow and Afrs. Materials members should bring Kefauver said a 90-day loan now- Charles .Wharton. estimate on Information provided : been s t a le d in hiring leeal aii- this State, together with local a completely Voluntary parent- costs 10 times as much as during ROUTI ASANT VALLEY ROAD N child relationship«this year. include c^xllainers, holders and The attendance plaque and by engineers. The railroad j sgrtince by an inabiUW Pharmacists, with the Rheumatic platforma, if desired. World W ar H. 974 claimed the cost of repairing the I f G i^ from town? manufacturers ^ ''''’entlon Program of the Time Held Short award was won hy Mrs. Briggs' /steering committee wishee He said the Democratic party iy roadbed and rebuilding the bbrid r i ^ »nd residents along the line .Connecticut Heart Assn.This pro- Since less than two weeks re­ fourth grade class. and residents along the line. „ T " ...... c " iphaeize membership is open committed to “ bring about 100 per would be! more than S600,0M<^ main before Halloween. . many However, the.a;ommtttee is now^ i 5^^'-f, anyone interested In gardening, cent of parity farm prices" MAIN ST. Teaterday's inspection tom' was members said they felt there w-ou ' working on m plan to obtain "vol- i th^ooperation o f the Man- conservation of soil, wild'plant life through rigid 90 per cent supports CL E OUT made by the State Pu^di^S Utilities unteer" legal aide. ’''*th 15 other not be enough time to introdtice and birds. and other price lifting methods. Oommiaaion. railro^ 'offlcia ls and the program satisfacto’rilv Dempsey today suggested that i Social Notea In his Springfield talk, Kefauver a S-man commi Speaking for the progtim. Out­ The appointed by j the, tow-n or corporation counsels • P Dennis Sheehan. 10, underwent stressed peace and pleaded for an FREE Governor’ Ri law- said, "W e must not under es­ SUPER MARKETS to study the in the Various communities might u '’ ®"P^,', Smith, a leading surgery at the Windham Com­ International agreement 'to halt problem-oFThe line's■'■ restoration, [be be used in presenting eastern-..tern "P*'' timate our childrejr or their w ill­ munity Memorial Hospital, Willl- hydrogen bomb testing as pro­ Dempsey- said the tour included i Connectlcuts’ case. area, pointed up this cooperative ingness to saejiftee to help oth­ mantic, yesterday morning. He Is Doctor Says prograitt that is being guided by posed by his running mate, Adlal PARKING ers." He deplofed the greedy hab­ the son of Mr.>and Mrs,.Law-rence Stevensori. . the Board of Directors of the Con­ its encouraged by current trick or Sheehan. Boston Hill Rd. # • suspended jail sentence, and order­ necticut Heart Assn, throughout treat c^moms. - - , He asserted iw liehe >iiuand isievensonStevenson Surgery la Effective . •rejects Planned Ellsworth L. Covell. aecreUry o f . will not accept President Elsen- In Breast Cancer Uaaea WODlD ed to be home by 10 o'clock each Connecticut. Under the U NICEF program, he EVERYTHING MUST night. . I f * ' . ] " ‘ he how-er's "truly astonishing efforts By EDWIN P. JORD.\.N, M:D. Second Hear Research Baste Function ^Id, a penny contribution will pro- convention in Hartford.Hartford .hi.r __ ..r. ,______By PTA for Year Stoneburner, Alexander Magli- to shut off discussion Of the horror Written for NE.\ Service , . •' ______. It is generally agreed that the -ide milk for a day for six chil­ To Attend Conference which faces all mankind." NATIVE eri. 22, Santo A. Dignoti, 17, and dren in Asia. ' In bringing up the subject of | SCIENCE basic function of the Amerlca^n Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann Jr., "W e shall continue 16 speak out cancer of the breast reader aaka William McBride, president of John Piscottano.-20,, all of Hart­ Heart .^sn. today is research! re- " I f you think your children will vice-president of the Eastern Con­ SKIRTS BLOI^I ford. were charged with the same consider that worthwhile ", he con­ with courage and conviction be­ w- h e t h e r there is a successful I. the South School PTA, presIdedTt ported Dr. Arthur J. Geiger, ss- necticut Girl Scout Council, w-il|.at­ cause w-e know that w-e apeak for method of treating it. and whether !| FRESH FICTION THEATRE offenses by Hartford Police Yester­ .soclate clinical profewbr)fe^6 r ofo medi­ cluded. "then get four five arid ten tend- a Regional Conference in , an the business meeting Itiesday day. cent bags of candy!" all humanity w-hen we call for an 40% OFF 98 c up 1 think an operation w-«uld be ad-j evening: cine at Yale Itniveilv^afty, Dr. Geiger Springfield, Mass., Tuesday and *nd to visable for a 73-year-olrt woman. Sebastian Bucceri. 18, Hartford, A meeting of volunteers to con­ Wednesday. * ' a macabre------...... military race The main project for the year reported that ^nfany of the 362 which can only result in^ annihila­ Before disciis.sing the first por­ WKNB-TV was charged with a breach of the heart chapterjC'in this country and duct the U NICEF operation will Mrs. Hohmann is chairman of la the purchase o f more books for -peace pending further investiga­ meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the the national publications and tion o f half the people on-earth," tion of this question, I should say | the school library, and the ways the territories . of Alaska and he declared. that there are few reasons why | tion, Hartford police said. home of Mrs. Theodore Wright, equipment committee for the re COTTON' CHILDREN'S WAYBESTI and means committee, announced Haw;aijxhre cooperating in spon­ "Adlai Stevenson does not want, cancer of the breast in a 73-year- Channel 30 A ll five cases w-ere continued soring^^ more extensive basic re­ Rt. 6. gional conference. , W O D il) several fund-raiaing plans, includ­ when the quintet w-iTs presented in Prior to the business meeting She will be accompanied by her and I do not want, the threat of ^DRESSES COATS old woman should not be treated I * ing a aeries o f neighborhood search programs each year. Since atomic war to be a permanent by^openUion just s.s it w-ould be | CHICKENS Hartford J^liCe Court this moni> parents met in their children's committee co-chairman, M rs.The 1949, $20,000,000 has been place(l condition o f the life of mankind." Tuesday bridge parties, a' "foodlesa" food Ing. AH except Bucceri are undar classrooms for demonstrators on odore Sanden. Columbia. ‘ u a yovuiger woman. In other ■ale. and selling T-shirts and in basic re.search programs OFF wordV aurgerj- usually is advis­ (S.OOO bond. Bucceri's bond^vas through this effort. Dr. Geiger how- phonics are taught in each Polio Clinics Slated 30% 25% OFF LEGS and sweat shirts. set at'$200 by the court.// grade. The Mothers' Club has anr able. \ . An enjoyable "Back to School" made the point that- there are O n e of the most common loca-1, 10:30 p.m. According to police,/all except 8,000.000 people w ith some form of The next P T A meeting w-ill pot nounced dates for the first polio Halloween Party session was . h<^ durjng .which Bucceri have admitted using drugs be. held on .the third ■ Wednesday clinics for pre-schoolers. The aea- U.S. KEDS FOR aiilLS— $2.23 tions for cancer in women is cer-i BREASTS haart disease in the Uiilted States tainly in the breast. Here as aise-i regular claasea were conducted, obtained t h r o i^ theft of three today. of next month, since that is the jiions will be held In the all-purpose Enjoyed by Club with the .parents ^presenting their medical bagdfiom physicIaiS'cars day before Thanksgiving. It will room of the Elementary. School CHILDREN'S DRESSES— 25% OFF where it should he identified ear- HUDSON FACIAL TYPE--IN COLORS children. , Direct aid to these people is im­ Ij-i This can be done in most in- by Stonebufner.. possible because of- the scope of be held Nov. 28 Nov. 9 and Dec. 7 at 9:30 a m. Members of Manchester Emblem A social time followed, irith re­ Two o f the bjbags were taken in Attend Session T h e‘ clinic is sponsored by,, the aUnces by periodic\-i.slts to phy­ the problem, and the $16,000,000 Club, No. 251, held a Hallow-een sician plus learning ^Kpper self; ROLLS freshments served by Mrs. Nelson Hartford and one in Wethersfield, A State-wide, meeting of reg- State Department of Health for WODLU ensBCUraised lasilast ,VC*U'year WUUIQw-ould doQO veryVCry ' ses - Rusty, the airport CHOICE England. Another reel was of birds child is enrolled in Sunday School. charge from the nipple is some- ■ yesterday and charged with break­ Dr,. Geiger stated that while the fire dog. w-as a sticker for Ice times present. ’i native to the island of Bona Ven­ money for basic re.seaiTh projects Members of the committee In­ cream bars and ate up to 15 a .STEER ing and entering, larceny, and, near liaam. Itching, with eczema', which is lb 33c tura. near Gaspe Peninsula, and that have already approved is still clude Mrs. -J. Russell Thompson, day, provided by travelers, fire­ BEEF .jrtolaUon of the State narcotics tn* .'final show-mg w-as fields in present on one breast and riot on Chuck Roast PE AS a NP not available, t.^ heart associa­ Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mrs. Grenon men and field personnel. 'WO r id FitsfS^ld. informed'eourt rec-! tions are not conrent to stand still. and the Rev. Stephen Chamberlain. Then he had to go to the vet- I CHOICEST MEATS IN T0WN...!| the other may be .significant.! KEN.L.RATION 77$ Vote^ Eligible “ ough it is relatively rare. S ™ Bhow^^onebunier was tried, scenes of Jdiddlebury College ^ d erinariari'a to have a grow-th re­ FULL CARROTS 2>*<‘ 37c ALPHABET TAG A total of 77.3 local registered moved from beneath his tongue. A s[nall lump is the most char-* here in April-and given a year's vicinity, • acteriatlc sign. When a lump in Cheyenne.. Wyo. ASCAP voters will be eligible to partici­ And the doctor cut him down to SHANK It IMPORTED SLICEb T^ 26 0Z.CAN 1 LB. probaUon, said he intended to look He addressed the local Garden TOP OR BOTTOM the brea.st is found, a small piece to eat Into the matter. and SPEBSt^A, move over. Here pate in the..national elections, ac- three Ice cream bar's a day. 2 for 45c CANS Club earlier this year when he of the tumor should be removed HALF Va lb. Police reported thA youth w-as come TACAPOOW ALT. \B Dog Food spoke on part of the country west- Gov. Mihvard L,. Simp.son has | and examined under the micro-1 Boiled HAM arrested here in connection with a of the Mississippi and' displayed ■copf. I f the microscope examine-, theft of hubcaps frorii Manchester been asked to help find members -aVORK STATE \ POPULAR BRAND photographs of its intefestirtg and organize TACAPOOWALT tion proves the pre'sence of cancer­ Motor Sales 512 W. Center ^ He birds. ous cells, then the tumor, and the FULL was charged in Town Court April --the Temporary Assn, for Collec­ Round ROAST lb The hostesses., Miss Fellow^ tion and Preser\-ation of O ld W y- brsast as well, should be removed. SHARP CHEESEG9c 28 with theft and larceny of goods Mjss Todd, Miss Avis'Kellogg! M'iM CUT TALL worth oming Auto Lireri.se Tags. 3T>e examination'is usually per-, under $.50. court records Julia Case and Miss Marion Jesse A ito n tio n formed in a few. minutes while WORLD CANS Show. Lean, Juicy Evap. Milk man. served, a delicious dessert of Turkey, expanding its sea com­ In addition to the probation, he shortcakn w-ith iqaple syrup and Oven Ready was fined $100, given a 30-day munications, has recently pur­ Tempting Heavy nuts, also 'coffee. chased five freighters in th# U.S. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS I f surgery is eari.v enough there 10 to 12 Lb,' H, DEL M O NTE F A N C Y / ■ la a g ^ d chance of complete cure We.steni Beef Lb. H neglected uivtil the cancer cells HENS OF MANCHESTER!!! have spread, cures still can be ob- TALL . tamed, but not so manv. .Surgerv ' COUNTRY CANS LIVE MAINE Is often follmved b.v„X-ray treat- Cream Corn Wo or* prou4 to opon Hi * foellltios of our com- Tnenta. . . . ' j FRESH ' VIEW C ^ c e r of the breast Is partic- LEAN 1 LB.PKG. HUNTS SLICED or HALVES piotoiy oquippod sorvico doportmont to sorvo yoiir ularl.v open to early diagnosis and m ^ saUsfqctory surgical removal. NABISCO PREMITM LGE. _qvory 4>tomobHo nood. Sorvico m oil mokos and LOBSTERS Because the chances are .so gotod ‘ 5 9 / NO. Mi CoMBcticuf's FiliMt FrMh Poultry— Diiwct From' Farm to You' Phone in your lobster Order early! It is most unfortunate \vhen w-oM-! ' q u a l i t y SALTINES l-lb. pkg. m Hiodols. ^ Now is tho timo to wiiitorito your cor. en who have the slightest suspi-1 y ..CAN/- cion of brea.st trouble put off vis-J SKINLESS E D IX A T O R R L ’ .M A N D .. ^ P A R K A ' D E Iting the doctor. That's because I • TOP ROUND they are afraid that th#v might be i BUTTER BVALS voz pug 25e OLD FASHIONED r . STONIWARE - told the.v have a cancer: Si;>»'8HINE 1-LB. PkG. . *' Rolls ^No woman should live in con-' • For Pqrlifldo and Fridays UntH9:pb P.M.— Tot M l9-8251 < • STEAKS « a n t dread of cancer, but neither CBAWan QBnCKERS ' ^354 Delsey T oilet Tissue 4 49c •nould Rfh® b€coni6 car^lesB. 505 Moin St. Storo Oppn Thursdays Until 9:00 P.M. Tender, Flavorful Mrs. FOKert's i t ’'•MAT NIW M ClPr . 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STARt YOUR SET NOW! :oa.i5,i6,i7,l8,i9,-2p:ii EGGS t MONDAY thrv SATURDAY I ; JEDDO HIGHCAND COAL' :/ 2 " ” 2 9 ' 2 - 29' S U (' t R M A K K [ r s ^ X5' f e ach 3 ' - 3 9 ' CONNECTICUT COKE THURSMY CMid FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2 FOR THE PRKE OF 1 PLUS A PENNY! - Romaine Lettuce, Curls* Endive, Leeks. Idaho Baking Potatoes; Soup Wrapped In Foil For Yoiir < dbzen ” a ^ and Lima Beans, Snow White Mushbaoms, Savoy Cabbage, Frying Reppers, Red Convenience !•( FpCARTY BROTHERS ■ y ‘ Curly or Straight Parsley. Egg Plant, Green or YelloW Squash and Fresh Com. SoH At Parfcade Store Only : 319 RROADST.-^iTEL. MI 9-4539 > Watermelon, Honeydew Melon, Sickle Pears, California Prunies, Calava Pears, Delicious, ^ Brands You Know I . -s Apples, rancy Mac Apples, Rf|d B$maiia$, Ribera.or Seedle.ss Grapes and Santa Rosa Plums. Tmto amd Comporo ^ GuarBnt^ to Sotisfy. ' Fuel Oil— ,Fluid Heat Oil Burners , PINE LENOX •vi • • 31T; HIGHLAND $T., MANCHESTER' Fresh Shipment of Fresh Made Sweet. Cider /, - * "BE THANKFUL YOU CAN SEE''^ M l M 27B PHMMACY ^ Sovinge You Like . : . 99t E. Center St.—MI 9-0896 i • - 1 MANCHESTER EVgWNG HERALDj MANCHESTER. CONN;-THURSDAY, OCTOBER . 18,. 1SJS« V>AQg gOPTEglt^ HAKCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 <5? Judjjc Forces Juatiie Ts. Sidewalk Hospital Opens . Coventry Labor Leader . be. at the church Friday evening' ^^1 Mrs.Brennan Views Attempt | Nixon in State Ike for puilding Schools Bolton . In preparaUon for the sale orhtch -J I Mothei^ to Send ’ Repairs Main St, Office Asks Probe to ‘ win open at 9 a.m, Saturday, NOW— YOU CAN RCNfTHE ELiCTROMATIC '"’I To Aid Seamen on Freishter Declares Adlai Join* Fraternlty Geared to Atom Age Needs Rockville, Oct. ,18, .(Special), Town Elector$ Niimher 3,250, Property Tax Filing Sessions - Mylea McDonough, son of Mr. iMth roads, ton rorrropondenl, Mra. Jooeph Njp noido or sidor . . . no peraonal Integrity." . Jnhn K. Dalton M agistrate W. G. Heldbrc’der had gan tearing out the si<4ewalk branch of the Connecticut Power Public sessions will be held by ^ fined to Grade’^ 6, 7 and 8. which D’ltalln, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. the "Queen” steamed toward the He left lie.re for a rally in Mid­ The beaming President." speak­ More persona were made voters, and relatives attending. Mrs. Rob- said last night the two should be tfie Bdard of A ssessors a t , the are served by their own Ckmncil. United-Statea with hundreds of dletown. John E dgar Dalton. 52, Rt. 44A, the sheriff bring her in on a with a compressed air ham­ Co., w ill lay the ■('groundwork for Oil* y ear than dtiring an.v other e rt Noble w as co-hoateas. investigated at the same time be­ ventilation required . , . ing over k atntewidc television and North Coventr.v. died this morn­ charge of “neglecting and -refus- mer. Community Hall from 1 p.m. fo 7-1 A separate Council for Grades 3. 4 rubber legs to protect your vacationers returning ■ from Eu- In Providence., Nixon bucked radio network; had difficulty quiet­ the campaign. year here with the total electorate To Be-Married cause "Die same financial, group p.m. Oct. 27, 29, 30 and 31. On . and 5 has not yet been o rg a n iz ^ . UNWELCOME \'l8iTOR8 M»e. Mrs. .Brennan, who live^i at I stormy weather to campaign ing at Manchester Memorial hos­ iqg without good cause" to send. reaching -a new all-time high. Mias Thelma J. Wright, daugh- runs botli roads.’! floors . . . Insuinted to la-i ing hia Seattle audience so - tve Mary to school. With much perseverance, In announcing' the opening of the last legal day for declaring i * Hof Lunch !8chedule Set Detroit (3V-You 'can get'used "o a M t Nebo PI., said the freighter across southern New England could start his speech! He received pital after a short illness. the cause of justice carried on the office, R.^H. Pierce, local di­ Some 428 new voters have been terivOf Mr. and Mrs. Myrton E. Patrick B. MgGInnis waa presi­ anything if you put up with it long sure against burn* . . . mi aaked aid w'hen three' of her crew ’ He had been a resident of Cov­ Mrs. Schoenheit pleaded guilty. made at the four •sessions this property. Nov. 1, the session will' Mrs. Gaspln- Morra, PTA hot against what he called "Truman- a tremendous ovation and smiled for about three quarters of an rector of. W1I1>Folsom A Smith, Wright, Rt. 44A, will be married dent of the New Haven- when he. be held from 2 p.m, until 8 p.m. ..(lunch chairman, has filled the enough, but Ethel Qmith is glad i explosion hazard! were injured hy an exploding boil-' I ism with a Stevenson label." entry for the past six years. He Magistrate Heidbredcr .fined her hour amid the noise." year, according to the registrars to Wright Daniel Gifford Jr., son the city decided to widen the; broadly as the crowd chanted "We $5 and sentenced her to 10 days Inc., fund raising' counsel con­ resigned to head the B. t M. A special session, for. business- lunch program volunteer schedule »r. He spoke in from of city hall to iwani Ike.” was born in Pawtucket, R. I„ At that tin e. Judge Howard ducting the campaign, said the of voters. The number of legal vot­ of Mr. and Mrs. Wright D. Gifford 'otreet in front of her corner house. ■ Sept. 21. 1904. He worked in jail. He pul Mary in the custody Da\-is and W./ -Paiii Duggan, men will Tie held Oct. ,26. This ; for November , and is now securing EAST .TO CARRY . . . One of the injured men died , an early morning crowd estimated I . "I ' want you. too." he said, Alcorn a.sked a deputy sheriff headquarters will be in charge of ers has reached (he 3,250 mark, Sr., Storrs, Saturday at 2 p.m. in general chairman of the Brother­ Six vehicles—one a loaded truck | after the call for help was aentj'the 'by police at 800 and said that ns a grinder for Pratt and Whit­ of welfare authorities. as compared with 2,923 electors •Second CongregatTonal Church. meeting will take business decla- j assignments for December. Two —have crashed 'into her house I I "Your welcome reniimls me how to inquire as to how long the Mrs. Eleanor Ross. hood of Firemen and Enginemen, rations bn an «(ppointment ar­ EASY TO OPERATE local Vonia:i said. judging by the gathering the Re­ ' well I've been feeling (or quite ney Airej-aft. I Tv.’o hour: later Mrs. Schoen- la s t year. Miss Wright has been > enter­ women Serve in the School cafe­ thus fir this year. They all knock- i lieit wa.s back before' the m agis­ noise would continue or ' what According to Pierce, the hoar are scR-eduled to te stify before the rangem ent. teria each day from 11 a.m. to 1 But the passengers aboard the , publicans will carry Rhode Island I some time now." He was a member of Manches-, could be done about stopping pltal Board of Trustees met Tues­ According to the registrars, the tained at a tea at Bowers School, ed'ge of Elks. He is sur­ trate. commission Friday, as is New Ha- Local property, owners are ur­ ' ' a-h dishes. They are The President's audience cheer-. day night and named an executive' last voter-making session saw 156 Manchester, by Its faculty which ven President George Alpert. and .shattered nerves. Mis* Smith | heartsick as the liner's crew tried i Nixon again set a frankly parti­ I ed and laughed la turn as he | vived by his' wife. Olive Sanders "Tin whipped." alie said. ‘ "I'll, voters signed, with 40 registering presented her with silver serving ged to make careful note of the asked to serve one day a week for saya four years ago a (ire engine ' The deputy reported back to committee to handle, the fund­ The commission has asked Al- dates and hours session* a period of four v;eeks. E. A JOHNSON PAINT CO. for four hours'^to lower boats and san course after a nntionailv tele scoffed at chaiges fired by the !Dalton; one brother, .loscph Dal­ put her in school.” raising drive. ■ with the Republicans. 31 with the dishes. Miss Wright Is a fourth joined the procession of unwelcome i had to give up the attempt. vi.sed appearance la.sl night at Cor-j D em ocrats ton. Providence. R. I.;, one sister, H eidbredcr is.sucd a stay of ex­ the-judge during a .5-minute grade teacher at the school. pert td discusr. - - behind closed as set up by'thif Board .of Asses­ Assistance of the mothers is yilal visitors. ' lloralil Photo The new committee met with • IMmocrats and 59 stating no party doors—specific plans for curtall- 699 MAIN STREET—TEL. MI 9-4501 Mra. Brennan said, “We were nell University. This was avowedly i TV .\d'(lrrss Tonight Mra. Leonard • Franklin, Provi­ ecution and released Mi's. Schoeh- recess and the case resumed preference in the First District, New Arrivals sors. A 10 per cent penalty i* add­ to the success of, the hot lunch pro­ Traffic officials hope the widened Mre. William Kreniian as Judicial silence once agaifi the directors of the fund raising ^ment of .servloe on the New Ha­ told the waves were' between 10 not part of his campaign, bnt | From Tacoma the Ctiief Execn- dence; one son, Robert Dalton. heit from Jail, and ftv# Republicans, 8 Demoerffts Mr. and Mrs. Richard. A. Du- ed to each list not given in and gram and a great effort ha* been street will stop the uninvited reigned over the courtroom. counsel last night to consider the ven’s ©Id Colony Division which sworn to according to law on.,or guest*...... WE DEUVER r= = = and 50 feet high, and the w ind w-as nevertheless he stirred up contro- [ live wa.s flying on to Oregon for a Coventry. "I'm sorry you had to be down plans for the campaign. and 15 non-affiliated signing in biskas, Lakewood Heights, are made this year to emphasize fh'.s blowing at 70 miles per hour." The arrested this morning by Patrol­ ' I major nationwide telcvi.sion ad- Funeral services will be held tbere," he .said. What happened to the side­ the Second District. parehta of a son born recently at serves *outhea.stern Massachu- before Nov. 1. The penalty is in fad; especially to those parents Heading the committee is C. El­ setU . ship's Officers decided It would be m an Ro'.,-e W hM ler and charged Although the university dis-! firesa tonight (7:3(1 p.in. PST I , in Providence, at a time to be an- "T liat's a had deal." .she .said. walk repair crew? "fhey went The final session for making •Hartford Hospital. Mr.' and Mrs. accordance with- General Statutes. Whfise childrert partlclp"t<> • - suicide to send nurses and doctors ■with operating an unrcgislered claimed any intention of endorsing i from, I’ortland's Civic Auditorium. I nounced. Friends may call at "What a way to spend your 47th to lunch early. more WaUdns, chairman of ,, the voters will be held Nov. 5 from 3 ■Donald LaVoie, Reynolds Dr., are Meanwhile, a B, A M. spokes­ Lions to Help Scout* program. Mrs. Morra said. She will hospital Board of Trustees, with man said a schedule Shuffle Which in small boats to the S,700 ton motor vehicle, impn>per u.se of a party or a candidate by arrang-: On his ‘ itinerary in advance of i Holmes Funferal Home, 4(XI Main birthday.” to 5 p.m. for those whose rights parents of a daughter, Also born The local Lions Club will co­ care for pre-school children at hor freighter. registration plates, and operating' ing a collegiate editors' press con-1 that speech was a brief talk in ! St., tomorrow afternoon from .3 to A welfare worker brought Mary Elmer A. Weden serving as com­ at Hartford Hospital. will go into effect Oct. 28 will add operate with the Girl Scouts in a ,homc while their mothers are on mittee head in Watkln's absence. will have matured since last Sat­ Pasaeagen Warned a- motor vehicle with defective ference for Nixon, Democrats said Portland during the afternoon at a .5:30 and tomorrow evening from in. urday’s session. New voteri.wiJl be 12 daily train s to the 227 now .in scrap paper drive to raise funds duty at the achpol. Transportation equipment. it had gotten into politics. 'meeting of Republican precinct 7 to 9:30. tract. Clr^mer said he got th a t re* O ther mem bers of the- comm it­ operatipn. The Queen neared the under­ "I thought you were in jail. port from both Talbot and Hall. made at the South Coventry Fire­ Manchenter Evening llersld for the, local treasury. The' men wilfalso be Arranged If necessary, I-'I powered Greek ship Anin about Whet,let said he stopped Lyons Cornell invited Democratic can-; workers and OOP county chair- Members of the local Elks niomm,v." tee inclifde: Dr, Joseph B arry, house on that date. ■ Coventry correspondent, Mr*. C. U And tlie Boston A Albany, the win -furnish trucks and drivers to didates to speak later. man. Brooks also introduced a letter president of the ho.spital medical ^ Ruminage Sale Donation* midnight Sunday. By 2 a.m:' Mon*., on a routine check near William Lodge will pay tribute to him at "Oh, I was, but they had a nice ‘Meet Oandldhtes’ Night I.lttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. ' region's third major railroad, filed ipake the collection and transport Rain clouds rolling in frorn the | a major Kiaenhower objective in -from a Snare official named Ferris staff; Judge William J. Shea; Articles for the rummage sale SCOTTY'S day, the Queen's captain warned and Summit Sts. Lyons is. being a service at 7:30 tomorrow eve­ cot over there and I rested.” plans with the Ma.sBachu.setts De­ it to a salvage depot. Atlantic last night forced the Vice campaigning in Oregon is to lend a to Shanley beginning "Dear Bern.” Raymond W. Goslee, chairman of Democratic candidate for the t(! be conducted at United Meth­ his pasaengera they must gel j>B held pending . posting of a $100 ning at the funeral home. Mrs. Schoenheit took Mary back U. S. Senate,;. Re}j. T h o m a * J. 7 • " • partment of Public Utilities to Mr*. Edmund Peresluha has an­ !i President and his party to fly from hafid to his former secretary of and saying Snare was not a "New the hospital building committee; eliminate six passenger trains odist Church may be left at the deck, because of the rising galer^ bond for court hearing, Oct. 27. to their rickety farm home near Dodd, West Hartford, and candi­ nounced that new.spapers, maga­ foot of the basement stairs during Ithaca. N. Y. home of Cornell’to the interior, Douglas McKay, in Mary D. Weldon Deal" corporation. Dr. Thomas Healey, president of Finance Unit Plan when R changes over to standard POULTRY BARBECUE ! J A soldier stationed at the Glas­ About 4 a.m., the Queen broke Worcester, Mass., instead of Provi­ Centertown, Mo., 15 miles west Cremer said Ferris ami Shanley date for Representative from the zines and rags will be picked up any daytime hour, the committee off attempts to remtfve the hurt tonbury, Nike siteW as, arrestc^ McKay's tough battle for a Senate M ary D. Weldon, 53, 157 P ark the Chamber of Commerce: Fred­ time schedules Oct. 28. ' Oct. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. In case 190 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE. MANCHESTER. CONll,-.TEL Ml 9-9554 dence. The 4*lane also tried unsuc­ seat against the Democratic In­ of Jeffei'son City in central Mis­ "were boys together," hence the erick J. Bendall: and Edward Second Congressional District. has announced. Wdrkera will also sailors as the aeas ha 1. grown so last night by .Patrolman Walter cessfully to set down in Boston. St„ died at the Manchester Me­ souri. Mrs. Schoenheit said they Douglas Bennet, Old Lyme, along To Hike State Pay of rain, the collection will have to rough. All thi^ time the medical FergusRi. Albert F. Johnson, 23. cumbent, Wayne Mor.se. use of the first' nam in the let­ Thoms, exofficlo member as hos­ The party conjpleted the‘trip here Mor.se switched from the Repub. morial Hospital this morning after .settled there to escqpe southern with State Senate candidate, Ros- be postponed.. '^raonnel . had been standing by who lists his home town as Ski ter's salutation. He said he knew pital administrator. Those residents who will by bus. lican party in 19.53 after refusing 1o a short illness. California's pell mell and that of no telephone conversations be­ toe Talbot. Andover, will be guests H artford. Oct. 18 (JT—The S tate Flood Bill Called aboard the liner, hoping to be able Hill, 111., was charged with operat­ .M Smith 5lcinorlnI Tunight She was born in M nnehester, a. state's rompul.sory school law. at a Democratic "meet the Candi­ Finance Department has come up participate in the drive are asked to ^ in small boats to the freight- ing a motor' vehicle without a li­ support Ei.senhower four years tween the two on the mstter. Nixon was scheduled to go to ago. It's ho secret the President daughter of the late Dr. Thomas . Her husband, who works at an dates" reception Sunday. ■wilh a 6-year plan to improve the to place tied bundes of papers and BARBECUE CHICKEN tP. cense and is being held pending New York Qty where he speaks H. and Mrs. Annie Carter Weldon, f.ircrafl plant in Pomona, Calif., | pay of state employes. ‘Collective Effort’ magazinea, at the side o f the road Ruminage Sale "We coiildheBr the wind howl would got a groat deal of snti.sfac- Sponsoring the event is the MANCHESTER'S HRST AND REST posting of a $50 bond. His case is tpnight at the Alfred. E. Smith Me- tion out of seeing Morse defeated. and had been a lifelong resident. plan.s to retire to the 20-acre farm. About Town Democratic Town Committee. The estimated cost is three and on the day of the collection. Rags tag," Mre. B tpennan eaid. "and set for court Wednesday. ifibrial dinner. She attended local schools. a half million dollars a year. By T H E . A.HSOCIATED 14tE.SM may be placed in eartons or bags. FRIDAY. 9:00 A.M. FOUR SIZES hear things cmahing about the But McKay appears to be waging He is 61 ■and once played flute in Two Trains Crash Party candidates for the General Today, Patrolman. Robert Deh- In a talk prepared for stops an uphill fight. She leaves four sisters,. Mrs. the Karsas City 'Philharmonic. Assembly, Rep. Stephen I.,oyzim. Democratic Senate candiclate Further information on the -Itaip."' , ^ nel arrested William N. William Knight, vire presi­ The plan would eliminate pres­ Odd Fdlows Hall Steiner, of i along the way. Nixon .said S te v e n -, In his Seattle of/A-TAspeech, .. EUsenhow- John Barnsbee of A.shford. Mrs. dent of the Manchester Trust Co., Incumbent, and Mre. Walter F. ent inequities while.raising the pay Thomas J. Dodd last night quoted project may be'obtained by con­ ^O na woman aboai^ the Queen Headon; 4 Killed Sen. Lehman (D-NY).as saying tacting any Girl Scout or by call­ Sunset Rebekak Lodge was hurt, when-^e alio''.atrosa a V-ii.”*""?’’ him son is "ihorbidly preoccupied with i er made no mention ’of Steveiv- Nan Flanagan of Bolton Center, has been named chairman of the Hiltgen, will also be present. of all the State's 20.000 employes. $1.39 • $ t.S9 - $1.79 •* $2.19 wttn a rules of the road violation. 1 the economic ills, troubles and dis- i son's proposal that an effortMrs. • Jamesbe J. DeRayne of Hart- newly, created Investm^t Com­ The reception will be held from As an example, over a 6-year neither he nor Sen.- .Bn.sh (R- ing Mrs. Peresluha. The Scouts ) deck in her chair," but thef«.were (Continued from Page One) will be calling on neighbors and TURKEYS lA R R'Q TO ORDER 'few tajuri'es among the liner's'pu- Dehnel reported Steiner passed an- j asters, which he apparently ; made to end H-bomb te.sting. B ut ------ford, and Mrs. - Joseph - A. McLean Political Pressure mittee of the Automobile Club •of 2 to 4 p.m. In, the-Nathan Hale period, the mlnimun] starting pay Copn), Dodd's opponent, in­ oiner car in a 'no passing" zone thinks lurks behind every bush in at one point the Chief Executive ! of Manchester. — — '. troduced the .Bush-Lehman flood friends to' solicit their support of aengera, she explained. \ man from High Spring: J. L. artfo rd .' Community Center, The public is for class one employes would be in­ Solods — Frtnch Fries — Homo Bokocl Roans V u ’•’*' Cominiin- the American scene." departed from his text say his ■ The funeral will be held SJatnr* Cited ill Award of Invited. creased every two years from $2 - iiisurance bill. the drive. "We watched until lold to go to tjQT. He is sc Phillips, brakeman from Lake­ School C'oiinc-ll Elect* To'Gof Hot Ordor 1 Hour in Advonco our cabins," she relat^ed, "and felt He is scheduled to appear in I Nixon said Stevenson talked administration is all for using nu- , day morning at the John B. Burke Arnold I.ow'rence of this town Albert A. Ross!, party town 100 to $2,366. . Meanwhile Bush told voters Jie couh-Q cL 27. about "more government entry in-; clear energy constructively for : Funeral H(5me, 87 E. Center St., land, Fla., and W. E. Snyder, "fought cohsistenlly"oh!...... and success-' Frank Montie was elected pres­ helpless to do anything." U.S. Work in Cuba brakeman from -Lakeland. vas elected a director of rhe Con­ rommittee chairman, will be in The preeant $180 yearly cost-of- R E E G A S Mrs. Brennan was returning to our daily lives to the time of,, peaceful puiposes. I at 8:30 and’in St. James' Church necticut Socitty for Crippled Chil­ charge. Serving 'refreshments will living bonus would become part of fully to give Connecticut a bigger ident of the Student Council at the Ixtre i*aii*** you ft! wMi lUMI- from an Week tour of "eight $15 .billion to $20 billion for every " ‘.%bsoliitely RefiiPPositi.on i.s not simply At one point, Cremer said, "Mr. 'Rineola is 60 miles north of the Avon Country Club. »hip canvass for the Puiillr Health noon, with the Rev. John E. Post, Hall told me he was simply inter­ ■ "Dorici^ Ybsterday Marcia ElUolt, 80 Columbus St.: feits his . rig h t to .■'work,,‘.’fo r th e fAmerica are rap- -minister of the North Methodist' Tam pa. ' Nursing Assn, starts todaw with ' ■ ;! OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ,.T ha Queen M ary, due In port government. I idly going froni had to good," . ested In whether we had contrib­ The Past Chiefs aub of Memor­ Mrs. Walter S. Keller and Owen | i H enry Matson, 261 Spruce St. Elsenhower's Principles j J" sWatling at Slevrn.son and Church officiating, Bcrial will be uted to the Demwratlc party, as m '*' Janice and Robert Lee. 17 Viinon Ir Bucklancl Cen.etery. ial Temple, Pj'thian Sisters, will 8 . T rask as general chairm en. ("i; tmu ^*y. Mr*. Ave.. Rockville: HamlH One of thl questioners ouoted ' Demon Ufa. Ei.senhower .said had been lold to him, by the BalU- meet tomorrow at 8 p.ni. at the Canvass captairis have chosen 1 ' Ave., Rockville; Harold Jillsoti, Nixon as having said form er'Pres-cam paigning is full of "od- Friend.s may call at the funeral more contractors." This was a ref­ Police Candidates Brennan Mplalhcd. She said she 309 W. Center St.; Anthony home of .Mrs. Carl Hilding. ROl their working committees for the ' 'j Mjoyed her 'trip. The experic e idem Harry S. “Truman and be^n- •'‘"d curiosities-political | ^ * “"d erence to a Baltimore firm whicli •Main St. Mrs. Jane Smith will,as­ house-to-house campaign. TTie list : Biustinianl, 25 Drive F; William ocratic candidate Stevenson hail 'i'*’’)** ■ ^^11■ '1 of a political won- * to ».30 p.m. was-also after the nickel contract. Shurfine Canned Foods Touchdown Sale daring the hurricane w'a* unnerv- Phillips, Bolton; William Take First Tests sist the hostess. of captains follows: - " tar. she felt, blit thought shei V'D ' E. Dan-1 been "traitors” to the high prin- ' fiicp- ‘o his'most direct, Say Hall Cleared Contract Mrs. Leon C. Heckler, Mrs. r ^ ; mis Sr., 41 Avondale Rd.: Paul ciplea of the Democratic party ■ Stevenson, the Presi-1 La.st month. Democrats on the I- iMriied much .bou. difficulties i ^^onAcault Glastonbu^i asked the Vice President ti “ Four supernumerary patrolmen .SMFD Firemen extinguished a , Siegmar , F. Blamberg Jr.. .Mr.■^, - ^ dent said subcommittee contended there was Russell Karker, Mrs. .Charles W. COLOSSAL PEAS PANS "And it was this wonderland candidates took written examina- small blaze in woods off Love Lane The freighter was directed Funeralsr m s evidence that Hall "cleared" the about 4:22 .yesterday afternoon. Strant, Mrs. Walter S. Kellef, Mrs. ! ■ i;( that' the oppositiofi candiifate him­ contract. In reply, Hall denied he ■ Uons given by Principal Ed.son M. to St. John; Newfoundland. 4 It-: H -"’‘’'^.xor^id*’rh"e?’:eVe some of high school Tuea- Hose Co. 1 responded. ' * Leo Mltterholzer. Mrs, Edison O. j C R EA M STYLE C O R N CANS Tix, Nova .Scotia, but Mrs.rs. Bren- 'Win"the very , prln(:iples Presesident Ei­ self wa.s describing — perhaps had ever cleared any contractor ] Davis, Mrs. David Simmons. Mrs. • nan did not know- if the strii^en Windemere St.: Mrs. Fay Paquette senhower stands for today.” more truly than he realized- with Arthur P. Leduc for govenment work-and saidvl' ^fdef Herman Richard F; Hiltgen. Mrs. Ernest SLICED BEETS abip made port. ahd son. East Hartford; Mre. Elsie These, he said, were the views his recent remark that I am Largely attended .funeral serv­ "Any suggestion that I did is pure ^ S'’*’®";'"' CANS 0 ■ . ^ day ^aid the men have yet to pa«.4 G- LeDoyt, Mra. Albert F. Kalber. | Mulvey, 48 S. Hawthorne’sti: Janet Jefferson and Jackson on indi- merely figlilin.n 'straps' men'.” ices for Arthur P. '.hedw. 61 Ed­ Mrs; George H. Cour, the Rev. Cappalll, 20 Main St„ Vernon; In pc-using the Democrats of Hall was ar.ked to te.stify at the I CUT GREEN BEANS . ta, -5ridual dignity, .the sovereignty o f, mund St., weie held at 8:30 this can join the Police Department. ' Lawrence Leclair, Mrs. Ralph C. CANS /or 7^r//?y Steward Twibble. RFD .3, Coven- states and the fear of too m uch ’ “slfiJf "f- rubber yardstick." Ei­ morning from the John F. Tierney present hearing. He replied that Hoffman. Mrs. Richard- Nicola, lO'I.Mrs. Alice Deptula, 24 Spring LcNrai SNET Help power centering in the federal senhower alluded to former. Pres­ Funerel Home, followed by a soi- he was prepared to testify after Mrs. Joseph P. Eaton, Mrs. War­ WHOLE UNPEELED APRICOTS 3 LARGE; CANS SL-, Rockville. government. • ident Truman's contention, during -emn reguiem M.i.-.s In ihe 'Church eleetlon day but (hat his tjpie now ren • K. Ultle, Mrs. Richard G* ■ STAHL-MEYER SLICED HICKORY SMOKED DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. In answer to another student the Democratic national conven­ of the'^saumpli'on at 9 o'clock. was "completelypleteiy devoteddevoted” to cam- Will Get Raises Jodry, Mrs. Charles. Hedman, "ii Unsweetened PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 GIANT CANS Ruth Thoma.s and son. Wapping: question. Nixon said he has no tion. that Stevenson was a "de­ The R ev.JFrancis B utler wa.'i the pnign matters. Michael, Carberry, Mrs. C. A. ";;i More than 250 local employes Mrs. Lillian Ro.senberg. 4 Pleasant knowledge of .my plan by the ad­ featist" who couldn’t win in No- celebi-anti the Rev, James . 1’. Cremer testified that Edmund News Tidbits Bradfleld,*-Mrs, Burton Hansen. ■ Mamsure, then General -ftervlce of the Southern New England Tel­ St.. RockviHe; Jeffrey Tomkins, ministration to announce a large leniber without a .lot of help. ■ - .O’Cohnell the deacon, and the Mrs. Dudley Brand and Mrs. James ! LARGE CANS MORRELL'S 101' Harlan St.; Mrs. Marie loan to Lsrael ju st before the elec-, "When Republican spokesmen Rev. Joseph E, Fari-.eil the sub- Administrator but since resigned, Culled from AP Wires McNamarSi ; , | i i ! ephone Co. are in line foiyweeklv tion. ANY SIZE lb pay rqUe* of from $3. to 18 under P aquette. 157 Lydall .St.; Mrs. candidly differ among themselves deacon. Paul Cheteint wa.s o r­ and J. P. Pinkley, a GSA official, Grange Delegate* at Seanlnn cons a xwvised agreement reached by Louise Crobks. 109 Hoi I St.; Mrs. The United States'has promised — we are lo ld --th ey provfe theip ganist ind soloist. , Katlier Butler lold him in the .'•pring of 1957 th at Several delegates snd members ' ’ I FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 69e E-Z C U T com pany, anid union negotiators. Bernice Smith and son, RF'D 2, to resist aggression in that' part, party lack* true .leadership," the read the committal service at the Hall felt l"Demot ratlc" companies Six babies are readied after Picture Tube of Coventry Grange are attending ; ;J BACON The new agreement, announced ^torrs: Thomas Jodoln, (lb Green­ of the world he said, and he added, -President said. grave in St. James’ Cemetery. had been favored for fet'eral con­ drifting 48 hours in big pan on. the 3-day iKtate Orange aessiem 1 . SIAXWELL HO “th a t'is the be.st thing that could HAM la New Haven today by the com-^ wood Dr.: Jan Jacobs, East Hart­ t'When opposition . (Democratic) ' B earera were George Hu.s.sey, tracts under Democratic adminia- Flood waters which swept village Starting today at Foot Guard Hall, 1 lb. con pany and. the. Connecticut Union ford; A rth u r A.shwell. 102 \Vood- be said to a small country like leaders .uspiring to the highest of­ Henry, L«duc, Jolin Taylor, Rus- t:ations and it was now time to north of Calcutta In India. .. Dec­ Hartford. iTie list includes Master "ili Israel," • ■ . ‘ , give Repi.bliean firms.a chance. of Telephone Workers, . Inc., ap- bridge St.; . Diane DeLisle, ,173 fice im the la.hd denounce one an­ aell Bain..Joseph Taggart and laration ending I l-ye«r atale,. of ahd Mrs. Raymond- L. ■ Pender;, "iiji •COFFEE '^1 • ■ $1-09 SWIFT WfSTERN REEF CUT READY FOR YOUR FR E^R Deming. St,; Herbert A. \Vyllie7 Nixon said he believes the R^- other as unfit and. unqualified for , Cremer related various attempts war between Soviet Union and $ o a . 9 s East Central PomonA Deputv an(i ' l b . ^ c Ue* to the 9,200 non-management Hany Pi-ntt. SUNCRKST gNET COi employe* in Connecti- RFD 1, Rockville; Edgard Sellers. pqblicans hare a good chance! to the. Pre.aidency It ia all good, to do’^a .'.'iy with what he said was Japan will proKably-be_aigoear—tg-. Mrs. Harry S. Kitching; Mrs. Anna cut. 11 Strant St.: James Maurer, Bol­ hold VlrglnU and Florida, and a clean, boyish fun. In fact, when Mre.' .fames W. Scuv|lte the^‘*New Deal" reputatlo that morrow night. ’ , Anderson. Mrs. Walter S. Haven, - Whole ot Shank,Half fair chance to hqld Texas in- next had. been attached to the comp'any. Mrs. W altp r ..LynsJji, home qt. docontor 2 , The AgTMment,. which replaces ton, ■ the former enemies finally em­ The funeraT'of Mr.s. Jam es W. One youth waa fatoliy shot, an­ PRUNE JUICE ' -coe rejected by the union's mem­ month’s election. Pre.sident Eisen- brace in public! ih^y point to the . In. one letter Introduced by other aeriously wounded and a Includes Installation, plus tax. eoonpmics committee; 'Miss June lb •howiSr carried the three' states in Sc'oyille. formerl.; of"- East Hart­ bership last month, provide* in­ Scars they hove inflicted -on one Lrooks, Arthur W. Biittenheln, third slashed and beaten In teen­ Gunrnnteed for 1 year, D. Loomis and W alter S. Haven. SUNCREST FANCY NATIVE FOWL III.35R 1952. ford, will be held tomorrow after- board chairman of .Snare, was llst- The local and East Centfak crease* wWch range from 7>i to another—-a,* if the."'e w ere badges noor at 2:30 ht the Newkirk and age gang violence In .Chicago W cents an Hour and are retro- Public Records Nixon was 15 nunute.s ' behind of qualification for. high office.” «i as writing Hall that Snare had ■swithwest side park .Pilot CALL “PETE” U 'll^N Romona granges are membepa of . active to Sept. 2. According; to, tlje schedule when he reached .Middle- Whiliicy Funeral Home.-3)8 BurA- never contributed to the Demo­ tjie session's legislative commit- Thc^ President gotf one , of. his side Ave., ^asf Hartford. ! Biii ial whose aliigle engine plane ran out MAYONNAISE 31c--’*: 53c RUMF SIRLOIN TIP or announcement, the agreement has town where, from a platform irv higgealw rounds of applause on cratic p.irty. ^ , .* of gas and rraahed upside dotvn M l 9-5650 ■ tee,'"'"- . , ■. to be ratified by Nov. 18. tVarrantee Deeds- front of city hall he rut his visit that.. will 'be in Hillside Cemetery, East Secretary of the Alr*Force Tal­ Masquerade Flanned SPOT , FR£SH H artforil, in Ixtuisvnie residential area two Service Cnlia FRESH CHICKEN PARTS Uoyd- Hobron, manager of-^he Arthfrr E. Hutohinso to Leon to about 15 minutes and headed In thi.;^Sblfic Northw-est where bot. Cremer said, fold Hall of The Couples Club of First Coh- BOnOM ROUND ROAST lk.89e fo r ,New Haven.- Friends may call at the funeral blocks from airport' lives -to tell telephone, company's local office, C5esznyjki,_j>ro{)erty on N. Elm Sf- the Eiseiwov.'er power develop­ Snare's (jualificationa tor the con- algqut it. . *, j .' Day or.Nlilit $ 2 9 5 gregationsl Church will have an PORK PICNICS home from 7 to 9 ^o'clock tonight. 006 was Oftable to state exactly how Edward j. Hbli, to Jack R. Hunt­ ment and'mher natural resources “Opposite’s' masquerade, party 12““ 99c Legs::;...... "^..|b* $ m an y non-m anagem ent emplo>ms The family requests, tha't flow- Saturday at 8 p.m. in'the veatrj. 69 er. Inc., property on Arnotl Rd. policies are^ap important issue in era be omitted. • NARIS(X) LR:-'jpq(G. ' . PORK SAUSABE LINKS lb.89e work In Manchester, but aaid the Albert F. Adams and Adeline N! Farm Plan Seen the campaign, Eisenhower j-e- All couples of the church aye in­ number "is somewhat in excess of Adams to Edward W. Higgins and vited. In charge will he Mr., and Breasts .... . lb.79$ plied to .Steven.son charges ‘they J. .Slieru dod ftrown • . | ■280.,'* Avis M. Higgins, p rp p erty a t 204 art "giveaway" policies that the Mrs. Albert J. Booth-, ahd PREMIUM SALTINES FRESH VEAL PATTIES lb.49e The new agreement will cost ^ e Greenwood Of Minor Value I-argejy attended funeral Serv-* Mr. and Mrs. Harmon N. Coch­ 25c Livers ...... V... lb.S9r adhiinis ration is handing over re'- Ices for J. Shjovi^d Brown. 17 company $2,330,000 annually—the Thelma J. EJscott to Kennet.i D. sources to p rivate bilsinje.is. rane. aame as the original agreement,, (Continued from Pare One) Orchard St., were held yesterday Fuel .Oil Bids .-\warded FRUITS AMD Warrender and Lois"K:' WOrrendeK ■ "No.'f .said Eisenhower, ^‘thqre afternoon at 2 o'clock In St.' Mary'ji , FRESH raoZElil LEAN • TENDER KNIT which provided' only $2 pay In­ property at 80 Lenox St. has been no giveaway. Wa have The Board of Education has an-^ VEGETABLES Episcopal- Church. The— - Rev. Alfred crease* for some employes. To off- A lbert M. Dupont to Raymond- that it has become apparent- tha.t not dismantled.the 'great dams' of nouii|ced awarding several bids for . Mt the higher minimum increase, until the whole hroad fielii is L. W illiams, rector, aasisted by the fuel .'oil and gaaolibe-for'the cun- HAMBURG CUBE STEAKS A. Novak, property at Love Lane. the-Norlhwest, We are building visitingisiting pastor, the Rev.Rev RomanRn. ‘ A * , Marrangements have been ’ made Lroken floWn. and until it h^gi'.'e'n a still more dams f6r all the rent school year. REAUTY Rose PEARS ta other wage provision.'! of the T rustees Deeil c o ra m. o d i t y-by-commodity ap­ Harding, officiated. Sydney Mac- A bid for 8,000 gallons of regular 2lbf.25c Estate of George \V.,’ May .to people." '. Alpine was organist, and accom­ 10.QZ.FKGS.\ acreem enC proach, taking into full account As for,"hit and run-” statements, gas has been awarded to Kay Bpokesman for both the union Anthony F. DeCiantis, property the price levels of compellUve panied the solist, Mrs. Norman 10" 7 8 RPM Petroleum at-a current rate of 21,1 SEEDLESS P;iNK GRAPEFRUIT ... 2 for 25e on E. Oenler St. ' , Eisenhower said Stevenson came-' Slade, who sang "Lead Kindly. ana company agreed todav that farm products in wbrM commerce, up with a "stunning example" in cents per gallon,, and subject to the the revisions incorporated in the • Executor’a Deed the trade policies of competilive U ght" and "The Strife Is O'er." rise and fall of the Hartfoi’d tank PICTSWEET GREEN PEAS CALIFORNIA AVOCADO PEARS . ooch 29e 3 - * 1 . 0 0 Estate of Isabella Miihell May charging that the. present admip- Burial was in East Cejnetery. agreement should make it exporting countries, the provisions istratlon loaned “'vast sums of . w agon price. more acceptable to employrs. Mo- to Anthony F. DeCiantia proper- under which we are governed by Bearers were EUtott Fish, W. ’life, bid for No. 2 fuel oil has GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES ... 3 lbs. 25c •ty a t 186 E- C enter St. . money which were later used to Sidney Harrison, William Mc­ GROTE and WEIGEL - bcon eaid that, Workers in the low­ our International agreement,* and build up the parsbnal fortune of been aw arded to Valley Oil Co.; 4 p k g 8 .6 9 c er pay brackeU will get, propor- tvidlflrate of Deseent the *i|pply of the particular com­ Dowell, Stilart Kennedy, Everett Middletow'n. a t 12.45 Cents per gal­ FRESH SP IN A C H an exiled Latin American dicta­ W. KelsCy and Wllliani Huyk...... pkg. 25c D A ISY H A M S Ubnatf ly, the laf(fest pay Ih- Estate of Alvina B. Schleldge to modity in.question, in relation to tor."’ ' J lon, according to present tank FRANKFURTS Creaaee ■ ■ Eleanor S!,‘Biick anu William the demand for it. and then, and -Tuesday night, members Of i^agon prices. SHURHNE ORANGE JUICE Stevenson said In a Florida Manchester Lodge, No. 73. A.F. Charles Schieldge Jn., property gt nqt until then, can we reach campaign speech last month that Red W ing Oil Co., Middletowrn, Birch and'Spruce .Sts. reasonable basis of a-pproach for and A.M., conducted,* memorial was awarded the bid for No. 4 fuel 2— 6-01. eons ... ___ __ -« • • • .J* t ' t ul such’ loans benefitted Juan Peron. aervli-e at the Holme* Funeral Quilclalm Deeds determining, the proj^r_ r Bupport now deposed aa Argentine dicta­ Home. . ... oil, for 10.028'per 'gallon, accord­ W'illlam Charles Schieldge Jr, to for thaU commodity. : tor. Referring to th* »oppositlon. ing to the New Haven tank wagon 12-0*. eons ...... -----...... 33c Police Arrests "Dairying, lielng a major con­ price. " 6 9 ' v ' : : Eleanor, S.Buck, property at the Pre.sident said; ■ ^ Arthur S. Ohton 1 ’■ Birch .ahd Spruce St*. - cern to jieople ,pf C onnecticut, an* yma under suspension, and ministration tlipt had made these C. Henry Anderson, pastor of-the Me4-t)anlca |j« n proach'. ~ , I - loans. Lincoln A^' Weldihg Foundation- With Improper' registration, is 1^- Emanuel '•Lutheran Church,, of­ Tilo RtBflng Co., Inc. against “ We .luat, somehow, and I, be­ , "They ^laye fled from the scene competUloh. taf held under 82^ bond today. Egnatz Reizer, $674.22, proberty lieve. we are doing sp, to a degree, ficiated, and G. Albert Pearsdh'Vtras • Barnabee, working with Mario organist and soloist. Burial was in . iY»Ice said Patrolman Primo ■on Clinton St. . . • develop a keener awareness of the °ehce*’’"^ issue — In headjong *i- ' Coaarella, Meriden, received -the Afnadro anreoted Burbank aUer East Cemeteiry.^ LOCKER PUNT value of fluid milk and a willlng- As for "fhe big straddle.” the recognition fog deiign of a poriable WE DIVE OONSUNERS’ te "n'wtigafed a complaint a car riU iES -FRKK K.A.ST .EI ROPK Bearers ‘were John GrandahV Tift truck, ‘ !' 7 li^i? .had beet abandoned in i)vc S. nesr on '.he p art of the-!riin.s.u0iing President had this tot i,ay h t the Fred I.,evitt. Milton Levitt, vpu.s Slraohuiirg. Kritnre, Del. IK p u b lic'to pa.v, a- prii-e, whicli ia in­ The award* were'.made to engl- Man St. area. Buriuink'* case Democra.ts: / Uhleh, Martin. Frederickson and (■P— A rommittee ,of Ihe cotincll line w ith the va-fue received." ’ - ' "They bravely denouneb Ihfla- Boering undargroduate* for their FROHTrSHARiNirSTAMPS elU t*r<>h*b4v eema up for court of Europe urged ihe West todav Chester gunner. ffieehanleal or otructural design* m and MEAT MMSEi voturday, i>»vre aaid. Peek was addressing over TOO tlon in the cities ■,— and they go tb »o put on a political offensive to memberfcof the Cksmiodticut State S^ehtotor’a Xargtdt Radio, TV, Raeord and Appliance Store ta which .ore welding wa* used. Bochv-JJ* mop. Merrill 7\'. the couny'yslde_ with thely ex--i» ^ha onion family purloined Its S I R lS S tU ST. T a ; M l 3.R424 PLINTY O F PRIE P A R K P N G iF i liberate oMtera Evropa irotn (Trong* at the -beginning of. their travogont promises of looia credit BorntlM and CRaarella' took * X {{ V %. / of CkBKol Lake. woa‘ ralOi- nonW.nf acalllqn/fram the ancient 130 CENTER ST. 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O ;-;-r,-:,'■>.■■.,1 ■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJHESTER, CONN,; THURSDAY, OGTORER 18. 196« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 19S6 FAciE N K ir n ^ '; '• *i . •-- ‘-J-■ .»!"• ...... BUGS BUNNY "Ood will not look you ovier for The teacher had been'giving a I Medals, Oep'eet or. Plplbm u, but le As a man who adai)ts the of a row h. says, "Halt, Rebecca! 7 West Indian (OOBttnoed from Page One) 6 A fishy----- (Coattsaed from Pag* Oae) ------V* alphabet to madsme'a torso pro­ Pivot and proceed' marine fish Handicapped Week, last week, as 13 Small space 7 Drunkards 'T---- (CoaUaned from Page One) - YOUR f a v o r it e c l o w n file, Dior ha.i switched to the "Y ." — ^to submerge hia own presidential result of the drive staged here by 14 Songbird 8 Constellation tQpen Forum More than a decade later Fprss- 7 P. M: OP CLOWNS— It is probably just as well. Even • The firing squad‘ u^as escorting the Manchester-Rockvllle Commit­ •15 Moves 9 Edge aapiratlons under a strong appeal ed for t6day in the Long Island if a woman looks like "H " she as­ a Ritssian Con\rade to his place of mann's idea was refined by a New tee for Employment of the Handi­ furtively 10 Versifier for Democratic party votea that round and Montauk Point areas. pires to the trimmer implication. execution. Rain was pouring down *The Hot Rodderi York Columbia University team, capped. 16 Girl’s name II Bulging pot And though " Y ”,_8eems 'to ^us a ofi the ground dnd the march was might carry him on the coat tails To the Elditor— headed by Dr. Coumand and 'in­ ■nie committee placed one work Storm warnings were posted by 17 Fellow of the 13 Kind of tide IKlle topheavy, we reckon the'j^als a decidedly dismal one. aoOintthent 44 Ancient Irish of well-liked local candidates to The hot roddet* has come to be er at ABA Tool and Die'Co.. Inc", die (joast Guard along Long Historical 19 Head covering victory In doubtful states. cluding Dr. Richards, at New and . the other ______“ FLIPPY” the Clown will manage in outstanding style, Unhappy Prisoner—What a ter­ 31 Altitudes capital at Case Bros., ac Island .jtd New Jersey shore­ Society (a^.) 21 Pertaining to Significantly, Stevenson told an regarded as the reckless. Irrespon­ York’s Bellevue Hospital. Coutv Things. could, moreover, be rible morning to die. (sb.) 46 Italian resort cording to Wells Dennison, chair­ 18 Article * the backbone audience which failed to fill a 6.200 sible, inexperienced driver who nand’s experiments Were designed man of the group. The committee lines.' worse. .So long as Dior doesn’t Guard—What the heck are you 37 Eaten iw iy 47 Heis-y-blbw JBdU 20 Light knpek 22 Spanish coin seat auditorium in Flint, Mich., tbsclarify what happened in the was founded through the efforts of The highest temperature today C O M E O N EA I4D ALL TO prance out plugging a look like kicking about? We have to march 48-Larlssan tears up the road at high apeed, 21 Some fish 23 Diners 38 Royal last night; taeaHi and circulatory systems of the local employment service of­ was expected to be in the mid-60s *,T’ or “ O," we'll still be looking. back in it! mountain not knowing or caring where he ■ a re ----- 24 Motor trips Geographic • " I submit to you that the times woundbd soldiers. fice; and the lowest tonight in the 60s. HAVE A GOOD TIME! 25 Coconut fiber Society fib.T 50 Sailor goes, just ao long aa he goes at 35 Automobile call for the election of the Demo­ top speed. The CintHnblan doctorsu^wvio CFLvnviiattach |#$pre V- Among- the .***112 fiaii^iUMppCQ handicapped Fair weather with the highest Visitor—What terrible crime hfs ’ Neighbor—How do you find body type 26 Trieste wine 41 Lam'prey 51 City in The cratic party.” cision manotetprs to catheters they' workers placed, 43 were* rtien and OF COURSE, NOTHING TO BUY . . . this man committed? J’oUrself these cold mornings' Aa Adlai tears up the political temperature In the upper 60s was 28 Russian measures fisherman Netherlands Darller he_ had told a small pushedpusncQ into'thVfieartinio LfieMiearL andloia furtherluruier ^women armed ociviuc®services veterans, forecast fo r, tomorrow. Jailer—He haa done nothing. He Conrad—Oh, I hrow back the road of ambition, h e . seems to ______s.___CM.. 'PHa nran.vektAt>aM» ma j___ empress 27 Soviet river 42 Fiber knots 53 Hail! train-aide audience in Saginaw, on into the ppimofiary artery. The non-veterans included 30 men" merely happened to be passing covers and there I am. , , have become a hot rodder. Aa the As the storm moves north, FREE GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIESl 32 Florentine iris 29 Notion 43,Ardor 54 Scottish cap Mich., that perhaps no President instruments recorde^-^blood-recorded blood- presores* ***** 29 women. Miss Hazel Ander­Ander- when "Gyp the Blood" tried to kill Mother-‘-Sonny, go over and find Elsenhower administration con-, heavy rain is expected to spreatl 33 Pertaining to in history had enjoyerl the sures and-other epndiUopa.Jnside son, manager of the employment norlheastwarc to southern New a man. and he is held in prison as out how old Mrs. Harris Is this tinues down the middle road office here, said she hoped to in- a witness. the tides 1 1 l| r 4 r“r 1 Mir popularity he said Elsenhower had course o f peace, progress and the heart. Summing up.thdH^m of England today and continue to ex­ morning. , 34 Fatuous hleld • ■ for■ four' years. Jean R. Clarke crease' the number of handicapped Visitor — Where is "G yp the Sonny ion return)—She aaya prosperity, we see Adlai reckless­ heart catheterization Nob«\ex- tend about 150 miles Inland from 35 Turn inside N Immunity from CriticlHm workers placed in jobs with the Blood?” she’s 73 years, six months and two B ly and Irresponaibly trying to perts said it served: the Coast. A fter the storm center out' With a trace of exasperation in Mlits Jean R. 'ciarke, daughter 1. As a "doctor’s fingertip" to' aid o f. Dennison’s committee. pa.sses, the rain will become light. Jailer—He is out on bail. days. t b stand on his head at the wheel X N qxt week, , a - subcommittee 36 Narrator his voice, the Democratic pres­ to attract votea. But like the of Mr. and Mrs'. Wilfred J. Clarke, discover abnormal communications The storm flooded ,the Florida 39 Peruses idential nominee added that ‘icer- headed by Victor Davies will re­ Asked if a year of college had silly hot rodder who usually ends 22 Henry St., sailed from New between the right and left side of view 'Hje case histories of five towns of Fellsm ere,, Kissimmee,- A pessimist habitually mdkes 40 Bounty ft t tainly, ho admi^iistration in made any difference in hl» eldest up Injured or dead, (having usual­ York City at midnight Monday on the heart or between the pulmon­ St. Cloud and T aft 'Tuesday- as it difficulties of hia opportunities: an bestowed i i i history has enjoyed such immunity .more huvticapped persona seeking son. a deep-Soiith farmer rejected! ly caused many others to suffer ary artery and the aorta. - empioymertt^ preparatory to hunt­ moved northward. Two persons ISJf' optimist makes opportunities of 42 Fisherman’s It P 8 from criticism" as Elsenhower's. the USS Constitution en route to •'Well, he’s still a good hand with hia difficulties. in the meantime) we now find the 2. To measure pressure in vari­ ing up jobs for,.Uiem, The subcom­ were drowned In the state— one apparatus 5 TT k Then, in the manner of former ultimate of hot rodding as Adlai Dakar, French Africa, where she ous parts of the heart and blood mittee will send copies of Ihe case In heavy surf at Daytona Beach - — ^ 45 Chemical President Harry S. Truman’s now tries to pass the administration will be in the employ of the ve.sscls. histories to som ^.W employers and another on a lake near Cocoa 975 M A IN ST. — MANCHESTER suffix a 1 B traditional Democratic 'give 'em on both-sides at the same time, Foreign Service Staff of the U.S, 3. To find out how much blood who have indicated they are will- when a boat upset in a squall. * heir tactics o f 1948, Stevenson cut OUpOWH WAX BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 48 Card game pulling to both the right and left an ailing heart cart handle per ing to help. The JlOO million tomato crop in i lose in Flint with a slashing attack Consulate General. , I. ^9 Puffed up In ' as he frantically ' attempts to minute. Miss Anderson Said that the the flooded Lake -Okeechobee area on Vice President Nixoi\ and form­ , Miss Clarke will land at Naples, 52 Western i create issues. .4. To inject "contrast chemicals:’ names 6f 99 handicapped woi-k,ers was feared heavily damaged. % .4 er GoV. Thomas E. Dewey of New Italy, afid will make visits to the I SA\N A b aske t , Europeans h W' Let's maintai'rt the horsepower, into the heart to visualize the de­ are in the employment office’s ac­ No major damage was reported e 55 Pompous York. Isle of Capri and Sorrento and when DOYlB umdroolins OF APPLEb 1NTN > lU Lm P .' but let us also keep a steady and fect on an X-ray screen. tive file. Of these 99, she said, 39 yesterday a^ the storm passed the show 9 1 Dewey drew about 1.500 more will travel by air from Rome to KNOCK OPP Kitchentodavwcv experienced hand on the throttle. Richards, Lambert professor of are severely handicapped. CitTClinas and reached the coast of FOR A SLAB 58 Eludes persons in the same hall the previ­ her post in Africa. ON MV TOUR Vote for Elsenhower and hia Re­ medicine at Columbia since 1947, Another aspect of the labor- Virginia. The total raihfall at JUNIOR fr V E OF LOIN — 57 Trapped a e s ous night with'an attack on Ste­ OF iNSPECTlON/y ^ publican ticket on Nov. 6, '.56. Her parents and a number of v;a.s born in Orange, N. J., and was market situation disclosed today is Norfolk, Va., by 10 p.irt. last night GOT A COUPLE] I'VE Been LOS- 58 Shirk’s 1 p 1 venson’s proposal to move toward relatives and friends from this THAT VOO 8 P Howard E. Stafford Jr, graduated from Yale and Colum­ that most persons seeking em­ was 2.23 inches. Bruns^vick, Ga., OF u n d e r - iNS -THE DAILV TJLft«U4,^0IL fO*l& companion H !i K the ending of hydroge;n bomb , sauce FITS \ ( cannibals.^ 31 K Garden Dr. town apd other places traveled to bia. Du.-ing World V--’ar . II he ployment in. the Manchester area v.-as pelted by almost- four inches NOURISH^ FI6HT FOR fish testa. The estimate on the Dewey New York to see her off. A bon POI^.LIKE- B SI served as deputy chief of the physi­ are middle aged or older. in-less than two-days* PALE I ’D SURV/IVAL—- and Stevenson crowds was made voyage party was^^veh for her like t o IT'S seen AN ACROBAT’S; But totmlng to eook and aaw lant ovarytMw, DOWN ‘ OraljtiKie with Shame' ology division of the Medical Re-'- Ml.ss Anderson reported that of :tlSHT6.V'-;<^> 1 Flirt n % by Paul Rew’ey, auperintbndent of recently by two of tier aunts, Mrs. the 744 persons who have register­ ^E A K IN We e k s sin c e Mothor! How do . i got away wWi ovordrawhw a the hall. , To the Editor,- search Committee. He la director 2 Footed vases Aldo Paganl and Mbs. Conrad of- the Col.mibla Medical Hospital. ed for. employment, 197 are be­ FOR THE lOUTFENCED . baidc aoeount?” Stevenaon dismissed Dewev with As a change from the usual Dwire, at the home of the former. He is also editor of the journal tween the ages of 46 and 54 and fieSTA ANVBODV the observ’atipn that ‘ dl.scourtesy, letters currently appearing in your 38 Locust St. if and Circulation and be­ another 152 are over 65. FOR the epithet and abuse from him are column either praising or criticiz­ Mials Clarke is making the trip She shid there are 127 between PRISCILLA’S POP On Your Tots BY AL VERMEER no surprise.’’ longs to numerous medical soci­ CMOP.^ ing l^Js candidate or that political aa -far as Italy in company with eties and committees. the ages of 21 and 35, 105 be­ Stevenson prepared his on­ MLss Janis Lewison of Glendale, tween the ages of 36 and ’45, and SHOULDN'T-VOU HAVE I LIKE TO SAVE TWEI party: it is my pleasure to make A native o f Parts, Dr. Cournand slaught against Nixon with the Calif. For several years, the two 37 between the ages o f 16 and 20. KISSED ME FlRSTFj DESSERT FOR LAST'.' known my feelings on the appear­ obtained his medical education at' observation that any President have held similar government ppsi- With a continuing tight labor might be "prevented bv higher will ance of the Army at the scene of the University of Paris. He came 7 / -^ yesterday's • monthly visit of the tlons and have traveled together. market In Manchester, local em* from serving his full term,” Then Miss Lewisoh will go from Italy to the United States in 1931 ‘ o join ployaj-8 may be forded to turn to he tore into Nixoq. Red C?ro88 BloodmobUe in Man­ the che.st service of Columbia’s di­ chester. to her po.st in Geneva. Switzerland. the skills and abilities of the older Stevenson said Nixon’s political vision at Belleviie and Lerame an Miss Clarke graduated from the worker. "trademark is slander." He de­ Frankely, they were feelings of American citizen In 1941. He has University of Connecticut, served picted the Vice President ax a gratitude mixed With shame. held teaching position.s in Colum­ Gratitude for the help we, were In the W AVES in 'World W ar II, There are memorials or similar FOR KOREA “man of many masks,” and added: bia’s College of Physicians and and since has been engaged in momeiitoes In France of all wars “ Who can say they have seen given toward meeting our quota since 193,I an"d has won of 150 pints of blood: and shame, special government work. In which the United States haa en- his real face?" . numerous medical awards. gsgisd. He said that, spotlighted against that in ,a^ town o f , almost 40,000 Forssmann was born in Berlin October 20^o 29 Inclusive i«-ia the "moral leadership” required of population, a group ■ of 45 men The town purchased the property in 1904 and rccivid his medical a President; Nixon's record waa should have such a striking effect for its own use. (It is juy under­ degree in that city in 1929. He ITh e V'Re DM.if’ "profoundly disturbipg." on what should mainly be a matter standing that this Is the only legal spent 1929^1M0 in the surgery IN6 ABOOT He accused Nixon of upsetting of civic pride...... purpose for which the town can cliriic! at Jlber8W.^lde, near Berlin, KUTA, CONQRESSIONAL NOMINEE Brifisk-Ainericon Club American relations with India. He The door has been opened. These invest in real estate.) Keep it that and the two follo\ri SO OiHtYO \ 50Lt) 1 TViOU&W 90U YUtt'DED TO BE BY ROY CRANB StFvinaon's attack came at the private enterprise J. ourr ^oo tutWE TfsUGViT TJE.SS.OYU', close of what no One" in the candi- 1. The proposed first year's rent TUevnYviG PW»l.PiCTO \T tiTTH ATTENTION ALL ROAD BLOCKS! ■ date's entourage would admit was (310,000.00) amounts to about 26c PKK UP VfOfAAN AND AMN iN for each resident" of Manchester. B O W t OF TV4t BLUE HARPtOP INSTEAD OF a disappointing day of cempaign- Ing through the usually Republican This la not. a very imposing CPiV TWO WOMEN. REPEAT: farm areas of Michigan in the amount with which to tempt this '«omah’,a n o m a h .» quest for the state's ^ 0 electoral town (having an assessed valua­ '56 PLYM. . $2505 'S3C H EV . $1195 votes. tion list o f about $100 million tax­ station Wagon. Bel Air, 4-Deor. > In sunhy, warm weather, the able property) to give up iU rights '56 MERC. $2995 to Use recreation property bought ROASTING CHICKENS FRANCIS C. SHEA MATTHEW KUTA '53 OLDS. $1595 railroad station trov^’ds generall.v Montclair, 4-Door. s-88, HoHday Coupa. were smaller than the Democrats for the town’s own use. seemed to have expected. Listeners 2. If. however, the town officials “We had two of your roasters,” said a customer of 'S3 OLDS. $1435 did not seen! lo.be highly respon­ feel that it has a legal, or moral Honry E. AqesHnoNi emd Robort Bloisdoll, campaign eo« S*88, 4*Doora obligation to the enterprise pres­ ours, “and they were marvelou-s^like some rare deUcacy, ’55 M O DILS sive. not like ordinary chicken at all. Every one remarked on '53 OLDS. $1408 They tittered, rather than ently occupying the premises 82, Hardtop. " , M-HAPMNeP. / THATAHOMCy THfSMXi^AMOmy\ WeeHOUAWHmm Everywhere' Stevenson laid , Super, Hardtop. S-SMAHA? J -A/GkTPOm OHLYHAPOSHOOkiP great S t reas on voting the Demo-^ yaiA/Hf HOP 0im OTlM? cratic ticket. He praised Gov. G. '55 MERC. $2560 ’52 MODELS Mennen._ Williams -lavishly. Demo- Montclair Hardtop. . cratic leaders said that unless W il­ '55 DeSOTO $2235 liams wins a. fifth term by a 160,- V-8, Hardtqp. 52 OLDS. $980 000 vote margin the>- fear Steven­ S-88, 2-Door.. son \yill not uiake the grade '55 FORD $1795 against Eisenhower: in Michigan. ' , 3-Ddor, Falrlane. '52 OLDS. , $1070 . 'Although Elsenhower carried the '55 OLDS. $2645 De Lu.\e 98, 4-Door, state by 320,000 four yeara ago, s-88; -HoUdajr Coupe.. OLDS. $1030 • Williams then squeaked through 4-Door. i . for his third term. He was reelect- 55 FORD > 11395 •d handily in 1964. ‘ ■ . Tndfvp Sedtuto . : . '52 OLDiC $1150 , In.Ohio, Bteryenson’s new tactics De I.utfe BSK^CoavtfrtftdOb o f plugging the Dem(>cratic' party ’M MODELS '52 OLDS. > ,$1280 prohiised lesf certaii.ty of benefl- ’ ^ 8 8 . HoUday ‘a p t a in e a s y Newscifst? BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS cial results. Eisenhower beat him ■New Twist BY MERRILL BLOSSER by 600,000 \n thia state four years '54 OLDS. '52 OLDS. THBl* YOLI QO AoAiNi CANT I ’'INA5H. rD LIKE YOUR OFMON OF] ago. • $1935* 86, 4-Door,. lFTOU6At5 WANT 88 Holiday Coupe. ' THI* REPLY rWEJUiTl...... TNWTTIIIR)...... EVERYTHINQ'S . (W hy/ you're doin6 ir ON PURPOSE/! Stevenson haa praised Michael THE EULD6Y YHE PRfi^lOENT OF ^TO DANCE YOU’VE '54 OLDS. $1865 ,'52 o l d s : $1120 V. DiSalle, the- Democratic candi­ De Luxe 98, 4-Door. eoTTO ASK UE/ date fqr governor. DiSatIc has yet s-88; S-Door. EVEryrHiNsS to "be electerl to a st« iewide,office. '52 PLYM. ’ $161 l9i: *54 CHEY. - S129S Cranbrook, 2-Door, REVERSED IN , On the other hand, the relations . Bel Air, 2-DOor. , ' . TVfIRP SEASON.' between Stevenson and Gov. Frank '54 MERC. $1950 *52 WILLYS $495 J. Xjauache- have been strained. $-Door. ■ ,' Lauache is seeking to unseat Re­ ' Montclair, Station Wngon. publican Sen. George Bender. '54 PONT. $1895 However. Lauache said he now is Catnl)na'Hardtop. - ’51 MODELS suppohing Stevenson "enthusi- ■ astlcally" for the presjdency. The '54 MEffC. $1490 L. phio Governor \/aa expected to Cuatom 2-Dftor. '51 B U C K $791 show up for at least one-of Steven* '54 OLDS. . $2145 Special) De Ltue H a rd ^ ^ ■qn’ajippearances in the state. . S - ^ Holiday Coupe. ‘51 OLDS. y $665 J RfJOOED RODENT ' Chieftain 8 4-Ddor. San Diegb, Calif. (H)—Firemen ’53 MODELS '51 CHEY. $468 [i- Fit. o«._ blamed-a rat for a fire between De Luxe 4-Door. Jufii As^hfinute? b y d ic k c a v a l l i THE STORY OF MARTHa WAYNB V’engeance? walls o f'a machine shop. - -BY WILSON SCRUGGS When they chopped into the wall 'S3 OLDS. $1375 '51 MERC. $668 piPN*r>oaMMirTHc « V 5 MEET TKAT'IW Aa lo put out the blaze, they found Super 88, 2-Door. - Cuatom Clnb Sedan. veAH-ANo NOtr l a p v f w c p b n YICCP UljLWAnuGiS (o O k R ) the rat’s neat and in it — part of *53 OLDS. .$1455 51 DODGE $525 ONf Of THf PBBWMiWV UP.' mSQNS.TDW the match which had started the M, 49oor. ■ ? Coronet. 4rDi^r.. PLTOdfS'frfTWWy HrCBACkTHf , .’sniiildering fire. The rat must have HOrrmfiOWRlTVON THT WTfBffT.'T .■ ’ Ifi ijtert the nialch by chewing it, ★ GMAC or BANK FINANCING ★ CWPWw HOW to u r THATCHICVr they sald- MANCHESTER MOTORS I “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER” Pe^nhf Notice* 512 WEST CENTER STREET Vi MI 2-5295 .A MI 9-6427 *■ Open KTeninp* ■ In Memdrifim v' ,HAY DWYER, Uwd OnTManagw p i lerlag memory o( IVank Vlttner r p a i ^ .away Oct. M. 1956, ' k Wa 'V . Wef Often Si"** apeak your *"■ sfieove. name, mt alk we have are memories, your tPleture in- a frame. - V.. - Lorlnaiy remembered AdTortiM in H ia Herald"-^ Fnjn Wue and afaUdren ’>■ , ' V*’ ■ . ■

• PAGE TWENTY K ^e^E ST yB EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TEB. OONN^ TffCTSPAY, OCTOBEit 18, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtP, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY; OCTOBER 18. 1958 PAGE TWENTY-ONH Directors of Washington INats to Ponder THE West Coast Herald Angle ainbDonsor i By ;a Gains Decision Globetrottrn Booked All AeL. Clubs PAT BOLDUC T o Play Here Nov. 21 Aaslatent Sports Editoa AAU Saitetioii Dodgers Friday, Oct, It ,>: Booked to Appear lA Maa- Must Approve and Yankees In Surprise at Boston Firefighters vs Smoke Eaters, cheotor at Iho nmv high school Pre-Tccii^^hleticn "Warner, Conference) come to Received; Hart 7:30— Robertson Park. gym on Wednesday night, Nov. . Only recently I rrttd an thtere.st-1 J!?*!!**; Workouts are to be lim­ High cross country vs Windham, 21 are the world famous Orig­ Such a Move ing article written by ajr. George two-hour drills each Boston, Oct. 18(/P)— The high ratiiig o f Isaac (K id ) Logart Divide Series’ Melon 3:15-—Willimanttc. inal Harlem fllobetrotters. Maksim, a leading pediatheian on "• niaximum of six Not to Defend as a contender for the world’s welterweight championship Saturday, Oot. 90 Business Manager Al Desantis the staff of George WasMiigton “ heduled. Already still appeared justified today despite a 10-round decision loss High football vs I'iddletow'h, of Schenectady, N. Y„ made New York, Oct. 18 {fP) — U n iversity’s School of Medirtne I it. **''**■■* •»'' By EARL YOST 18 (A>)— The biggest chunk of the 8758r 2— Mt. Nebo. to unranked Caspar Ortega o f Me.\ico. The 23-.vear-K)ld Cuban, the announcement last night The Board of Directors of the arid a member o f the School Health^, .u *i ' '* '’e paid no heed Twentieth nnnunl running M1.63 World Senes Players Pool went to 32 members of the Sunday, O cLJl after getting the approval from rated the No. 3 contender by they ______1______Washington Senators huddle Ommlttee of the American IT?., "’®”‘‘°"®‘^ *'“'® ‘**® of. the Five Mile Road Race World Champion New York Yankees, who pocketed $8,715,76. Natlonnl Boxing A«sn. nnd Ring' Merchants vs Mjadletown, 3:15 Principal Edson Bailey aad the tomorrow to consider moving Academ y o f . The lat- " P*'®*®"‘ »chedule calls -rMt. Nebo. 'f- Board of Education. ter organization is soon to publish ' in Manchester on Thanksgiv­ Twenty-eight members of the Brooklyn Dodgers collected full megarine, was upset by Ortega in K « as «• aa c T ’ a c f Cruisers vs Blue Devils, 1:16— their franchise to Los An- ' ------t-'shares o f $6,934.34^— a record loBera'- a nationally-telcviaed bout last J tlL C tflS e rS X e S l The Trotters, featuring Er- a report,of .its Anding.n afteF stu d y-l ing morning will be sponsored record loaera* Charter Oah Park. j getes or San Francisco or I share. ■ ' . night on aome surprising vote- _ ^ " mer Rohinson and . Showboat mg the effects Of hi|hly organized | The P F A A ^ by Nutmeg Forest, 'No. 116, Tuesday, Oct. 93 Louisville- or possibly not to mov# The ifrevious losers^ high woa easting by the officials.- I 1 I V a a V # - Hail, will meet the Philadelphia High soccer vs Rockville, 3:15— Sphas. it at a ll.' Those- three cities havs Tall Cedar.s3edar.s of Lebanon >vith Weary Brooks i picked up by the Cleveland iri- The referee and one judge .voted ; i.”J .U llU t> C tl 11 t7A.|. encounler. Moafrtiigh schools and Wilbert Hadden as general chair­ Rockville. made offers for the American younger. It was quite revealing to ; dlans in 1954, with 34 full sha-es for Ortega and the second judge colleges feel that eight-game man. Tills will mark the sixth League franchise, with most of ths read • Dr. Maksim’s statement, , worth $6,712.50 each. That waa the a draw. Boxing writers had Logart schedule Is aufficleiv successive ycor the Tall Cedars talk built arouAd the West Coast, “ Slow ly but steadily, adulLs have Land in Tokyo wealthiest four-game aeries on the winner by a 6-1 margin, while 1 ^ lave '.iiidertaken sponsorship of particulsrlyrtkis Angeles. been taking the fun out of the It is the consensus of>qany that I record, with the winnlpg New York several other veteran rin| men al-j the Turkey Day trot. All pro­ ' Other American League club of- game and substituting a single the P F A A is not strict enough in , Tokyo, Oct. 18 (/T) — Brookiyn’s Giants claiming full shares of 111,- •o figured the Cuban had won. * ceeds w ill be turned over to the Logart subjected Ortega to a, ** forward today t6 Aclals, however, ’ aren't comment­ overpowering reason for playlng-r governing Its local grid pi^ baseball Dodgers, wcarv and firtil Indians Must Halt Byrd and that the coaches have fa Muscular DystioplVw Fund, the na­ h e i ^ body battering from the^ ing on how they would vote on h to win.” The author referred only great a hand in directing tional ohjcctlve of the Tall Cedars’ hours late. Undid here today to a v«Tw . opining bell, biil the Mexican In-; ^ ,1!; Washington request to move. And to the highly organized athletics organizations . throughout the dian-a laat-round rally gained they say they, won’t comment on fo r children 13 and under. league’s actiijns. If an.v athletic rain-dampened • but enthusiastic! Cleveland’s mammoth ' Municipal organization is to be a huge suc­ ciHmt.'y tha votea o f Referee Eddie Curley! J*^**"**^ Champion Montreal Satur- it until they "see a lot of things Continuing, Maksim ^ireported, welcome for their barnstorming | Stadiutn:—building a record Play- Saturday at Nebo Field cess it must have a set of rules to and Judge John Norton. In black and w h ite"— with cost the “ Boys are pushed into n&tion-wide O N kial sanction has been re- tour o f Japan. | ers Pool of $88j,763.72. Thq Play- go by and then make certain that ceived\by the Amateur Athletic Ortega, a 4-1 underdog. ' out- A test it will be. The Rangers most important item. tournaments in which thousands A c b a r t e r etd Pan-Amerigan' ers Pool is derived front the first these rules are obeyed to the letter Union oKw'hlch Donald Heming­ •pointed by lx>gart last March, was 'didn’t win any of seven games at By PAT BOLDUC ^ing eight yards with less than four Senator President Calvin Grlf- look oil and only one thing counts The Timers’ Netv Btmrd of Strategy ^ DC7C carrying-the Dodgers from four games each year. .—no matter what. way of Manchester is the long dis­ chaered on by a “studio" crpwd of •Montreal while Anishing third last Smoke Eaters Prepare for Fire Fisliters Stopping fleet-footed Jay Byrd minutes left in the contest. The Atli, apparently seriously consider­ Jack Tighe, eecond from right, newly-named manager of the Detroit ‘Ticers ooaea with hla Honolulu was delayed more than 338 SUcri l»Ielon « __ 4 1 .- M_____ . ______^ ...... _ Cf —vlptory, A boy, 13 or younger, tance chairmhir 90S at Mechanics Building and ap­ season, losing all seven games. for the Smoke Eaters in Friday night s battle for Arst place against the Will be Cdach Walker Briggs’ main Negro whiz W’ent 57 yards from ing a shift to Los Angeles, said the just doesn’t have the maturity to TOO HAZARDOUS roaches at Briggs Stadium office following the announcement of his selection. From left are Willia five hours at Wake Iriand by a A total of 332. players, mana­ Fire Fighters is shown above as the club went through a signal drill last night at Charter Oak KamhKrountr defective brake and a half-flat parently landed enough solid blows “There’s nothing I can say I was objective when Manchester High scrimmage to tally one TD and re­ W est Coast city has offered to cope with ail that pressure. And And only recently did one coach wi"* Hitchcock. Tighe, a former Detroit coach, aucceeda Bucky Har­ gers, coaches, batboyS, ballboys, The -ce will sthu at 11 o'clock tire. against the stylish L ^ a rt to gain disappointed wdth in winning,” Park. From left to right, the backs., are Tommy Kelley. Butch Duchesneau. Dave Malauskv and entertains rival Middletown Satur­ turned a punt 87 yards for.anoUi- build a ball park and to provide the fsiling at a crucial moment, of learn a le.sson the hard way. A t ­ ris at the helm. (AP Wirephoto). club-house attendants, 'trainers, Roger Macione. The winner of the Robertson Park game will take over the ton in front of the Ma>. Cheney U- "Man,” we’re beat," said third the necessary votea In the hard said Ranger Coach Phil Watson spot In the day afternoon, at 2 o’clock at Mt, er In his team ’s losing encounter money to- buy the PaciAc Coaat course, can .happen to every tempting to have his club play four grouridskeepers and traveling-fee-, .Midget Football L,eague. Kickoff will be at 7:30. (Herald Photo hv Pinto). brary on -Main St.. neaKthe C:;enter baseman Jackie Robinson as he fought battle. after last night's 2-.0 success over Nebo. Byrd, the Tigers’ high-scor­ with Fitch. , League franchise there. athlete. But subjecting athletes to game.s within Uie space of nine cetariea dipped into the 1966 pool. and the five mile pat: foKthe run­ walked down the, rairip. "W e were * Logart, v^ho has been campaign­ Boston, “but there’s Montreal ing halfbacjc who scorecl 19 touch­ But Byrd is not a one-man team. Talking Stage’ the misery of public failure ih days the Silk Town eleven was And no. matter how you slice it, la down's last year (including tw o in ners will be the same a.s ir. ^ v i o u s on the plane, off the plane, oiwfhe ing for a shot at-Boaton's Tony De Saturday— and whooie!” He. threw Coach W aino Finback has two American League President Will cruel and pointless, especially to .soundly trounced 55-14 by a neigh­ ain’t salami. plane, off the plane. We’re tlredT" Marco, the No. 1 welter contender, up his hands and laughed on the UBSung Htroat of Miiiget Football Lugut Middletown's Ifl*® victory over the other strong backfield candidates Harridge said as far as he’s con­ boys 8-13.” boring squad. Finally . realizing years. The f'.-itshlng line wilTsalso The Yankees, faking a 850 top won the first round in easy fash­ Red and' White last fall, already in quarterback Fred Duval, a be In front of the Chenev Litra Label A crowd variously estimated at “ whooie!" that this type of schedule w ss loo' Notre cerned it’s atm in a ’’talking Another point of interest was Dame Volcano share cut by voting latecomer has tallied six TDs In four outing^ •Last year a total of 90 entric> 4,000 m ostly school c h ild re n , ion but from there on in the bout It was the only game scheduled three-year veteran, and fullback stage,” -'adding: the doctor’s mention of midget har.ardous for Jhe sm all-fry it has Enos ■ Slaughter a higher percent­ this season. And most of his scor­ were received but only 65 men waved flags and Cheered loudly >waa like a dock brawl. The wee in the N H L last night, and with Buddy Marino, a senior letterman. league football being hirmfiil. been reported that local M F L age while the Series was in prog­ ing jaunts are the result of long "As far as I know there is ’noth­ as the tired "Bums", filed from « T o w d cheered, clapped and the victory the Rangers edged into Another monogram winner. Bob teams will no longer engage teams competed. First to cross the finis-' ress, anil the Dodgers split 70 per gains. The T ie rs ’ winged scatback ing concrete about, a franchise “Parents say that their boys only the plane. stomped for a full minute as the second place w{th a 3-1 record Coaches Playing Leading Role Gilbert run.s from the other half­ outside the league. It wasn’t -too line was Dick Hart of the -Col- to cent • of the melon. That stlcer change. We have asked the’ Sena­ pl,ry against boys their own age,’’ fight ended in a slugfest. one point ahead o f Boston and gained honorable mention on the back spot. legiate Track A Field Club of Phil- Abou t 300 person’s were inside tor officiaLa.not to aak.for a league Maksim pointed out. “ But bodv- long ago that some of these’ pame amounted to $520,093.15 with the Wide Edge . 1955 All-America Higti School Like the Indians, Middletown pdelphiL. An engineer at Hamilton the International Airport Termi­ Toronto, and t\*o back of unbeaten meeting bn the m atter unleaa they contact sports are dangerous for' coachei "®,'^® were playing semi-pro Yankees getting $318:595.80 o f it IjOgart, a fine boxer, scored with squad. welcomed .’the return of 10 letter- Standard in Windsor Loc’.ts, Hart SouthSouth -Beend, Ind.,, Oct. 1 8 ‘ but last year, the Spartans won 21-»' “We’ve got the toughest sched- nal, where the players posed for Detroit. The Canadiens are A’fth at are. in complete agreem ent on any children po young. Chlhiren ofl.u s(|<* many times voiced in the final figures announced by both hands repeatedly throughout 1- 1. • In Police and Fire Promotion Poor defense and the inability men but the Tigers' competent I their displeasure at playing will be forced to pass up this year's ■—Rival ■„. football coaches Irish’s only other loss in 10- uie' in Notre Dame history, and pictures with leading Japanese ahift." equal age are not necessarily equal I _,_h, Playing a (fP) Commissioner Ford Frick yester­ .the bout while blocking or slipping to cash In on their scoring op’« backfield is operating behind a race as he will be com'>eting in the actresses such as Machiko Kyo, Happy with Worsle.v At least one member of the In heleht . w elcht and streripth game on Wednesday and an are viewing Notre Dame as f " ' day for the seven- game series. most of tlrtega’a efforts. The Cu­ portunities led .to the Tigers' 20-0 green and i'nexpeHenced forward Olympic Games in . Sec­ * ' , , ern California in the season finale, omores, says Brennan. star of Rashomdn and "Teahouse Watson was particularly happy By EARL. YOST „ ,...... -Andreoli pla.ved football at Senators' board haa'said he'd go to When Brooklyn defeated ■ the ban had’a wide edge in the,fight with Worsley, who now’ has two defeat at the hands of Darien in wall. George Yule. 6-4, 205-pound One*'K^*‘ ofTS'fan sUnd^^i^^fnd | ^ ond place finisher Little Johnny they would a \plcano which T b e Irish this fall.have a 1-2 l,OBt A ll Regulars of the August Moon.” Two hardrhitting, super­ W eaver H igh in H artford and is court, if necessary, to block a shift. Yankees In seven games in 1955, a t clbaa quarters. Shutouts and leads the N H L with the season’s opener. But the Mid­ letterman. and either Larry Ml- weigh 60 poimds: another rnlght ’ nP^/®‘'dlfflcult” ta^^^^^^ Kelley of ,Tew I^ndon and Bostori at any nioment \will erupt. Brennan lost sll th*' regulars The crowd was far smaller than ' N ,' now one of scy.eral Ane Central -Among other A L owners and of- be 5-4 a night game record, dropping decisions of 19-1,3 the P layer’s Pool was about $21,- Ortega, with a lengthy reach, a !978 peiyentage — stopping all charged Midget Football dletown eleven bounced back to kowski or Joe Marino, both up and weigh close' to 100 Unlvercity will also be mi8si..g; from the right side Of his line bv that with last year greeted the Connecticut Assn, football officials Acials. Chuck Comlskey of the Chi­ on Friday and an afternoon fray That’s how unuseoXlhey are to Southern Methodist and 28-14 to 000 less., But the Dodgers' full had an. edge at long distance and upend Bristol 20-14 and Hall 13-6 from the 1955 JV squad, w ill start pounds. B y pitting tho.ie two 1, touring N ew Y qrk Yankees on but two of 93 shots in the tijree League teams will square off from Manchester., cago White Sox said a switch to i . . .. . , ! on Siindav. Luckily no one ha.4 as he too will be with the ifnited to .;;eeing tlie Irish ’ losb. Duffy Purdue, and defeatingdefeatinp' IndianaTnriiana 20-m.- Eraduatlon knd opponents have shares (Were worth $0,768.21. ‘iH o occasionally, caught Logart with before losing a heart-breaking 13- nt the ends. Letterm an N ile Bolas. against each other, parents and : hurt yet — it is proven they know it by banging their arrival. games. He turned back 27 Bruin tomorrow night at Robertson the West Coast "would be a trem­ States Olympic team. Kelley is Daughe'-ly, whose unheatekMich- ■6. MSU burled Indiana 53-6 last Yankees" top shares werfc $5,598,- lefts and rights to the head. How' Four former standout plavers 12 verdict to Robert Fitch last 250-pounds, and Phil Salafia (217) risk serious, even — ’ ^ 775 yards through the Irish in 60 in Party. bursts and Watson Agures "the Park under the arc lights endously big move, tra'velwise and ."'llP'*’’ ®'’'" P ® ':: i k n o w led ge in" teo lbairth at‘^a"p'lnv" now a school teacher in his native ignn Sta.e Spai tans irtvade Notre week, to go with victories of 21-7 58. ever, those blows didn’t appear to operatipn on that knee last sum-, with the American Legion and Silk Saturday. man the tackle slota, while Co- manent Inriiry te the .smaller boy. ^ er is more apt to be injured when three games. The DC7C carried 60 persons '-7 expenaewise. 1 would want to aee New London. Kelley won the local Dame Saturday, sum.*: it up ^ is over Stanford and 9-0 over Michi­ Cleveland and Milwaukee, the bother laaac. mer has made Worsley better than with first place >in the stand­ City elevens form the four-man Against the Bell Towners, Byrd Captain John Fielding and Joe “ Defense has been and still is 25 players, 12 wives, top club and a lot of things in black and white. A A ,u .• tired or exhausted. Insurance is a bunion derby three tiraes 1951 w ay “ Some time before this se gan. •" ( second place clubs in the pennant An old trick pulled by the dur- ever.” ings at stake. '* Rivals for the coaching staff qf the Fire Fight­ raced for three touchdowns on Kabitznick or Phil.Cacciola, inex­ And the articlij continued. “Foot- wonderful thing but it will never 1952 and 1953. our biggest problem," Brennan National League officials. In the “It’S an ’amountable’ problem, son is out, N olrr Dame is going Not since 19.50 has Notre Dame races divide. 15 per cent of the aUe Ortega In. the atxth round The Rangers scored on Terry 7:30 kickoff will be the Smoke ers. Pinky Pohl, who played up to runs of 90. 78 and 25 yards. N * ■!- perienced juniors, will ' open at ball games between pre-teeners of compensate for a permanent In- ■big plane’s hold were 40 sacks of but I'wouldn’t call it ’insurmount­ Committees' are now being set t, beco-ne a great team. I Jusl ^ t ss mariy'is;”four games ih“bnk 1956 pool ($56,892.12 each); the nearly sent Logart to the canvas. Sawchuk in the Arst period, when Eaters ’jid Fire Fighters. Each this season with the Merchants as so accounted for the winning six- guard and flank center Hortus equal weight are also dangerous, jury. baseball- equipment which the Dod­ able’." up by Hadden and the Tall Cedars. hope it doesn’t happen .Saturday." se^in and the most^ it has .evSr nvryLds^a p"ay""*™*^* Ortega spun L^rart'into the ropes club hs.j won., four decisions while well as Silk City, is the head coach. pointer against the Warriors, dash- Uzpurvis, also a letterman. gers will use on their 17 game third place Chicago White ^ x and Andy. Hebenton cashed an un4b- Hank Greenberg, Cleveland Body-contact sports are too fa-' Hartmr witnessed four m p i and before the Cuban could turn slsfed SS.-foot screen shot at 4:32 losing but once. ' ^ Bruising Alex Ferguson, Jimmy Against MSU. ranked No. 2 na- droPPod since pioneering colle^atc , with inlurles handlcanninc «nch Japanwide tour. The party spent Cincinnati take 10 per cent (.$37,- . general manager said, “All I know ticur?a^”eauw'*nno *nV a«er hav- tionally and pressing Oklahoma for Ioo‘b ^ n 1887 was five In 1933. I experienced re'gulafs as end Tom 928.08 each), and fourth! plads around the Indian belted him with and again in the second period Although they won’t be scoring ^^oggart and Randy Brown are tigue can eause, poor re.st and eat- ,ng discussed the program with-nu- a full hour going through cus­ about it Is what I ’ve read in the bT recognition, Irish Coach Terry Unless \hat ’’explosion" occurs " ' ■ “ . - Bostori and St. Louis five per cent a wicked left. when Dave Creighton teamed shy touchdowns Friday night or Pohl’s lieutenants. Ferguson has Ing habits, leaving the child High Booters Win Prenderga.st, and Captain IJlmmy toms and immigration. papers. There's been a lot of talk X spectators, including par ^ ------ennan- w-ili------field...,c one i..r of gtccithe gceea- ihia team ’^, (18,964.04 each). ! ... Qrtfga then sent across, a good wlth.Bon Mprphy for a 3;35 score. been connected with football for susceptible to lllne.sscs \record may be as dis- Morse and Aubrey Lewis, half- Duke Snider, star centerfielder, during any o f - the rehtaining about, moving to the Coast for- ths H ; f " ! " ' (’oaches. eti-,, I have drawn A O ’ S I I f « t P r s i v i f ' ‘ schooi’a hiatorv, maL- tight 'to the chin of his surprised Creighton slapped it home with an 20 years. Arst as a plaver arid Merchants After soiirttia; coidk; sore backa, Brennart may be foteW Vo said as he entered the airport lob­ .-That’s os fa r -a s the- g r a v y games the unsung heroes of the past Ave years, but it never got throats and ;0nger organization among ; elie.*iter Hie'* ______x ___ , are listed 14 or IR.nnint favncite. ___■:__*_ii_isourgn, , rence, a ^i,o-pounfler at we’ir feel much better.” .Unanimous league agreement is Sheehy, three - quarter s h a re s. J^nchas. feat, slab lost defenseman Allan spent and^ will spend a ^.^ountless teammates on the crack Legion, Hoping to add more punch to a prc-tccn children on a safe and Southern i right tarkle, has been injured There were indications, how­ necessary for a franchise shift — the M F L Official's. Mb) Jess confu- quite They upped Slaughter from a half L d fp r t, who had w'on nine Stanley. He suffered -a severe leg number of hours working'with the semi-pro squad of a few years hot and cqlil backfield and also in sensible basis but two stand out slon among some' of the coaches fret ilh j since the start o f practices and ever, ' it would be late in the eve­ back. such as the recent moves from St. share (a $2,100 hike) after the atraight). nion of not having. lost to a Nutmeg child to sporLs as. Informallv as ’’u ^ when i The fighting spirit attll typifies got,a chance to check into the lux­ phia to Kansa* City. II the Sena­ bowed to MSU in four of their last' th'ey meet Notre proval. ■ . lossea Ortega, who claims he play and will be out from three to family is passed up In order to Coaching staff of the EHuc rival in 13 meetings during the possible. Stress to ,iim right from Dame\ than , Notre Dame football. So far this urious Imperial. Hotel, They .were tors are to move anywhere by next five ^ m e s . - aga'lnst any other All figures are before taxes. never .has been'-Jqiocked out, has four weeks. supervise practice sessions and to Devils Ands Mike GinolA, a former past four seasons,’ the Manchester the start that the objective of the league officials, spectators and ri-I ".""® P'®''’®'* foe on 'their |.seaaon, however, there appears to hustled from ’ the airport in a season, the leagiie will have to Jn Brennan a head roaching de- i schedule. Pexirea Gets $500 wen 39 o f 42 bouts, He was removed to a .hospital, handle the small fry in game com­ SUGAR HUGRET scrappy, diminutive quarterback, Merchants expect a ,few lineup a; ort Is to Improve and to win — \ 1 be more heart than talent. caravan'of automobiles, gaily dec­ meet and okay the transfer be­ “’.‘® " ! made‘"«p''^mevAmt forihe .Red In cuttlrig up their.. slice, ths Ortega weighed 149, Logart 146. where 20 stitches were t^en iA petition. 'Hie men Iwhinil the scene as head coach. Hfs men. Friday are changes for Sunday’s contest at butxPoint out also that sports are peting youngsters what to do in orated with flow'ers and balloons Charlie Garrow, Yosh Vtncek. fore the Oct. 31 deadline. Dodgers sent pitcher Johnny Pod- the leg muscle and 10 were’needed are the coaches. “Football is a tough game, a Mt. Nebo. The ever-troublesome W’hile the Senators were ..con­ prim arily for health a-ip fun. And various situations,'...... *o,(d) ,c.coaches »«c „e s -re-i-e- ‘inPerformance I ter a parade through drizzly down­ I SEVERAL FINE bowling-scores to close the wound, just above the Clarence Parker and Tonv Alibrio. fraiit fromm tellina rival nientors Bn.stol when Ine Silk town 'Tok.vo. - res, the 1955 Scries hero now in Perhaps ;the best -known of the rough game and that's the way I Middiet >Wn Warriors provide the ! sidering s fresh start someplace when he .does play In games, he were noted tri last night’s aetiori left ankle. ■rs ho\VTo"pIr.y etc ‘(e) to .salvage a 4-4 the N avy, a $5()0 .cash, gran t,T h ey volunteer coaches is Joe (Sugar) like to teach the boya. I was al­ The latter played scholastic ball at opposition .in the game which gets : else, the Detroit Tigers w ere busy should be told to ____ Immediately .afterward, t h e'y and the list included; Y League— Hartford High and was a sticko.ut cancel remaining night games | "t^emale with the Rams had done the same for Don New- Hugret, former Bristol High and ways taught to hit hard aftd clean underway at 2:15. Tw ice last year j with a fresh start under new own­ out fearing ridicule from his par­ were scheduled for a reception at Bob Nqren 140-354, Stan HilinakI guard at Wesleyan. Currently- be Is getting too cold fob players and Juros and Del KeynoUls combe when he was in service In ' EVERY TD MEANS A DANCE D ^ Academy three sport s4 ar and that's thef w ay I ’ve been bad weather forced postponement; ers and a new manager. Jack ents or other a^ttlja If he fails; |4 ) sn exotic Japanese-style Garden ' 137-350, A r t Johhson 150, Jerry line coach at Manchester H i^ and spectators, (fl no more than two “"tatanding on, the wings and”' 1953. , ‘ who later made a name for him­ working with the boys. We re go­ of a Manchester-Middletown tilt: Tighe, 43-year-oId Tiger first base Keep in mind thsUaporU, are for Restaurant in downtown Tokyo. Sm ith 146-373, V ic T a g g a rt 143, the- father of three boj*s’ in the' l oaches handling a : squad during ‘ ‘’® "tfo n g backfieli,! work perform -1 Net recelpts'fo'r the Series to-: Nortnan, Okla. (Ah—Jim Epper­ self in football at New York Uni, ing to w-in the league, you wait and the Warriors feel confident ; coach, was named (as expected) all rhlldren, not just a'trtenled few. Jass Fuller 366, Tony Salvatore Midget system. Parker has a back­ actual games, (gi limit league ®‘' .Cp-t^Ttain Jimmy Lind.say ’ taled $2,183,254.59. (com pareil to son, a Choctaw Indian student at versUy when the Violets ranked and see." that they are capable of ending the i ito succeed the resigned Bticky Har­ .Since football Ls the^sqa.son at FIGURE TO IMPROVE 354; Mixed Doubles— Betty Phil­ ground that, includes high school schedule to Zi-x games -then per- Handler .s*inrkeil the In-' last year's $2,337,515.34 n et).. Of the Unlveroity of Oklahoma, does with the Nation’s powerhouses. locals’ claim to the mythical State ris yesterday. He signed a one- hand (Maksim’s article ilao re­ lips 117-336; Restaurant L e a g u e - The big fellow who used to make and -college ball aLthe University haps lillowlng the teams tWo extra E R E C Junior Bas­ sons with Sili i G ity and the M er- teams in the past'half do^en years. sy nt; ...... 71 ter field was another thing that gotten a lot of satisfacUon this against strong Weymouth. The •givingrihfielder Grady Hatton; out­ wide; (2)'.A boy has to participate argue with Dr. Maksim’s logic, but ...... IK. . fHi :i3i Ii'(.vv S('i.i’ri ,,, ...... o:> waukee (33), $1,508.32: Chicago football Lions started his career ketball League tryouts will be chants before-turning-turning hla‘ atten­ Five-man ^ teff Tw o ganic.s are on tap next week 8‘ ...... helped ua." "W e need a little season working with the boys.; I sturdy Bay Stater gained 20 yards fielder Hoot Evers and southpaw li. each g a ^ . I do believe that midget-football, f'K i:w .TT4 (29). $1,112.75; Cincinnati (29), teaching Spanish in high School, held tonight at 8 o'clock. All tion to coaching the boys • who Like the Blue Devils.-ithe Police for the ancce’ssfuf bootgr.s. Tiiea- ' T.ilalpi ...... 351 more depth ail around and we’ll couldn't say this about my past' in three carries. Johnny Schmitz.their uncondition­ Need Rule ^Oianges basketball and Utile I-eague base­ T./lal. $1,185.25; Boston (3 4 ),. $505.71; then did pubUcity for Michigan boys, ages 13 through 15, are eligi­ must not have attaiied their: 13th Cruisers also have a five-man day they journey to the Windv ; -Iii14 make a real Rattle of it next experiences coaching pro and al release. Already thia Seaa'on ai.l o a few ball ail have a place in all com­ SL Louis (30). $602.03. State. ble to attend. birthday after Sept. 1 qnd who ■teff. Ray Zemanek, former acor Doubtful Starter City to battle Coach John Cann- Nfi. 1 (Si year," says Manager Bobby Bra- semi-pro clubs. Richmond of the International occasions la-st fall local, teams munities providing strict player su­ Walnut Crill (41 ___ M 102 9B-- 2^1 weigh pot more than 110 pounds. ing whix w’ho teamed up w ith Bill Also injured against Uie Tqwn- yari’s Rockville squad and return OupIpIIp ...... gan. The Pirates finished seventh The slimmest share waa $50 vot- ,, League rehired Eddie Lopal, one­ have traveietl to n** •! ,» commii- pervision is maintained and that ...lil 117 111 17 ■: R5 85 89— 25!i 8 haw to give Manchester High a ies, quarterback I ’illle Jlubose is to Mt. Nebo Tliursday afternoon M. Pnc.iil■'St, ...llii: ' 3;' i-o • !{ut«.‘(! ,... SI 76 93— 249 gue cellar. k Marlowe, a iate-aeason an­ "junkman’ , as manager. That's like'a runner training for above all else. After ail I wrote, in V,’hal-ti ...... 112 141 U l­ !(;' |n 1943, heads the coaching per­ Minoque. presently attending New Meriden. But the big conte.si com Poildrirr ..... Ttstal.'* ..,...... on td the roster. s mile run and then on the d.iy of ins us- .3.11 ",345 382- 103JI sonnel With the Devils. One of his Britain Teachers College, has been In Bad Condition Another ex-Yankee, former out­ favor of the midget grid progYam | mg up is on Thursdav. d rt : g T 'a I.**w Man’ .,. S2’ •TPHm No. .1 m fielder George Selklrh; was named the pieet finding out that the race for Manchester two .vears ago 'when returning r.”’ " , !.' Vr.‘*4ji|4' . . ,... r^5 80 372 R A B B IT S RUsV assistants is Shaw, who later added, to the squad and m ay' get Swaps, great California- with Hall T*,tal« Miirrav supervisor of player personnel by I.' five miles long. Arid the .second the PFAA first, suggested ii’. I al.sd , N;NV‘"T?i,eTc«U at --- .777 Mf, :»*)] j7Pi P4 0€fi SECOND PAYS OFF played at UConn and with several the starting role against the un­ bred holder of Ave racing rec­ attended a meeting-with meetino-.with iA/.ailocal nfti.offi- I Tlie locals eoncm,eoncludo their .Millpr’n («»■ L'hmRnM . 7fi M- ■ 24n Mijkga?antt)wn. W. Va. (NEAT — local semi-pro teams u ' did Zema­ beaten Middletown eleven. Man* ords. is in reported serious the Kansas .Qty Athietlcz. He rule should be changed to road that ...... 112 r»nK 72 n.5 R7- rials in . Meriden where midget Newingt on, al.so ...... Iin IM Jack l^abbiW 99-yard touchdown Boulder,-Colo. (NEA) — The nek. Bob Reid, a comparative new­ chesterite Joe Curry is another condition at Garden ^ State manage^ Wichita of ths American s boy must play in at least one 1*15 4. 241 T4>tni.« Asan. the past season. quarter or even a half. As Dr. football ha.s. been In effect ter the "°7}®' Fnday, Nov, 2 before ...... m la*. lift -T2U .... 227 •Vi4 355- I03S C"n against 'Virginia Military In- big prize in ^ Big Seven (ten- comer to Manchester out of West possibility as a signal-caller, hav­ Track. Camden, N. J.,’ with a ...... J15 H5^- n.w And there was a report, Johnny Maksim pointed out In his reveal­ past seven years. It is my.opinion I ..L'’ ® annual State ,t ...... J22 f>ii ^ stltute.was the longest punt re- ference this season is s- s-s.c*ond Hartford, and John Hughes, a for­ ing fille.d in for Dubose last week complication of a fractured that .the program will eventually ' «!'_ u Tournament. 12.T- 34-5 Bill Slimmer, American League | turn recorded in major college Pe.sky, the long-time Boston Red ing article, winning should he sec­ entuftlly . , . place finish to' Oklahoma. TTie mer liheman with Slik.O ty and in Weymouth. left rear leg. The 4-year-old pros-e a h»xjn to high school foot- . I'omfret 6 rtant is teach­ 1.. -. ' Sooners are Ineligible for an Norm Bjorkman. like Garow, a Mitchell and Toro, somewhat dis­ colt is valued at more- than a ball provided if is not abused b e -, pro ln»the lightweight class. . ‘ Vir^nia. Durham to -second place in the ing the youngsters the funda­ a|. Orange Bowl trip. ^ handyman with several organized pleased over the Merchants’ 22-6 million dollars. , i (A P W ire- fore the youngsters come of age. Handler .... . fipAmtinRA ('•.irden <2> Class B Carolina Iwague'lhia lea- mentals, develop character B.*i well fc- , Diptz ___ .11.1 semi-pFo teams in recent years.. loss to the Townies, also are photo). Right Rack J. Zvrlrk . son, will rinanagf Birmingham of ■s athletic ability of all boys In And. as a final reminder and • An.«iln ...s. Pryor ...... in Hughes is a regular patrolman searching for a stron^' punter. In again quoting from Maksim’s I Vti?;z4»lo...... jn.*l the- Southern Assn, in 1957. But the program and not just a gifted" ‘"•'M cBride:.'... McMullln .f w;hile Shaw is a supernumerary the last two games the locals have teresling article, 'Sports are jiri* both the Birmingham club, which few; Similar rules could also be *1 BjChl lI.Alf . MarLatJchMn with Manchester’s finest. averaged a feeble 27 .yards in six m arily for fun! Winning is desir­ UndoA)* -And^rsf^n ... -...... 106 — Outsized Dick Day lei out Phil Page when relations established In LItth. L.ague ba.se- V. .* RuritfM Prorrioters of the Midget League boots.A, number of defensive able, but must not be overslressed tVnicr Ilfiir were severed with the Yankees, ball and m id^t basketball among .... Toiala .5.54 523 53S-,I635 are thS'Police A Fire'men’s Junior changes may be forthcrilViing since at 13 and under. Otherwise'sports Liincman ^of Week other pre-teen sports. ' leuil.ijHU"’ ^ irakp HoiiPP (l> Athletic Assn. [Each department Weymojth raced for 256 yards on and Detroit, which jtist signed an have not only lost their value-- Daizlc ...... f. ' P.'i agreement with the Barons, denied Two other rules (National Pop Pnlll ...... ; sponsors tw o .teams, the Manches- the grouQd last Sunday, in previ­ . they become a danger.'" Out.odp Rirht ___ 125 Seattle. Oct. 18 Dick Dsy a - new manager has been .selected. St4'p)icii5 . »■ ...... i ...... < fFired for Sound. Mllrk ...... ’• 83 f»o ter and South Manchester Fire De­ ous winning efforts; over Fort .... • Ly THE OPENING OF •"Tasslrig w ill also be stressed, in • W IfApklnx: J. Smith ,..; ..., . .,. 83 ftfl 86- 268 all-local league: week is outslze-7240 pound.s of games scheduled' for radio 'arid Lirid <»iiy, 49ers*in action. The telephone practice sessions this week, the Kih. .L. Smith ...... X.r..n4 82 98- 274 muscle molded' on a six-foot three- television coverage this weekend . ' allows the coach to discuss ' - T ' - Games are played every Sunday As UConns Prepare fi^r Maine . Pom/r*T-B. Jonn^ Kl- T ota la...... locals showing a poor aerial attack inch frame. He sat straddling the Include' (all times -Eastern tiay- ' lint, ,T. Blake. Kinp^hurv p strategy with an assistant ....177 181 184— 542 aftenjoon at i:30 at Charter Oak against the Townies—completed Swret B. Ma»»<’he.Mer-Vcgh^ ,• Tpam S». It (3) edge'of the whirlpool bath yester­ ligh t), „ . ' • high in the stands. M: Marl^y ...... Hal Pork and Friday nights at 7:30 at just three of .12 tosees for a gain i A I* w —The Univer-ya -185-pound, 6-1 triple threat. Is I'T. Mnyec. Thnma.**. Rpvnnidfi Robertson Park. day, one leg in the warm water, his Saturday Inp Williams, Alfoiino. Go^^hriYip L. MarKy ...... ,... 92 119 of 50- yards. ■Ity of Connecticut’s head foctballj the king at of the rammi«.campus. iiam ill. Joziift. ' $ lethal arms folded harmlessly ABC Radio, 3:50 p.m.,, Texas reach and 10.000-member student Toiala ...... 102 Last .vear he was a sophomore 208- 190-*. s!io across his chest. .C9iristlan vs. - Texas A&M. body today-ntnrrtnated Lenny King V- ■ • ——w_ sensation here, and judging by his ■ Dick Day grinned warmly and CBS-TV, . 2 p.m.. Regional -Col­ the best halfback in the East: -Hockev"' al a CHancp*^ Bowling . Tpam N«. 2 rt*r(leli1 ...'.___ M IJ4 106- - .324 - Tpam No. 4 •<.3> it’s! Sdimidt*f by a wide Yale Bowl on Saturday with the said, "has been linemdp of the CB.S-TV,, 2 p.m., Pittsburgh vs. Renham of Columbia, Jim Brown M'. * Simnuma ...... M'J- 102 11,3 - .325 . GENERAL MANAGER - pate in the league th)s winter, are Afizuw .s...... '97 no J08-- 315 D. sSimmon.a .... OPENING SPECIAIS New York Giants. ■rif Syracuse and John Call of Col­ ....103 107 118— .338 intent of losing i^ain hasn’t talked urged to be'present. >.j-' week every week." One of the Brookline,. Mas;. (jP i— Charlie ?■ ...... ' 1^ >26 88—'3.40 --tern - - —1 margin. Because it's ... gate. ‘ J- .‘Imith ...... 127 too 146— .371 with a robust young man named Arst to rongratulate--Dick, .was Totala ...... ‘ . . . .-213 209. 231— 653 ♦ Deverw, who went directly from i Ti«Kpai t ...... 93 109 143- .345 . , Tram r\«. ti (•if Corky Lewis, the Washington end HlJ three-touchdown perform­ Harvard -to pitch for the 1932 OP DEPEN D^UE GUARANTEED USED CARS Robert Hazzard. . TtlESDAV’S BOWUNG scores TWO SPORT STAR T iiU ia D. Morrlaon ...... 100 95 99— 294 always Beer as Beet who pushed him for the week's ance in the rout of the University Yankees., will ,be tournament ...547 668, 593—1708 n. Morri.«f»n n.s...,..106 109 120-. 335 H a z z a r d, an .extraordinarily in the Pioneer Wofnen’s'" League honors. -' | ' Richmond, Va., (AA — Pat Larii- o f Ma-ssachusetts last Saturday, chairman when the 19.57 U. S, . - Hum Willis (l> T«*tAla ...... should be f swift sophomore halfback with the should liave read that Teams No. TTie huge teckle earned his selec­ ,...206 \2«*4 62!i 6 and No. 2 played te a 2-2 tie In­ bertl. a aterUng teckle on the although he played leia than half Amateur ColY, Championship Is l~3lllnUI').ailX ...... 121 1i>4 344 1955 PLYMOUTH 1954 CHEVROLET 1951 MERCURY . Big Red typifies the attitude of his tion by cutting up the Oregon at- the game, placed him bn top pf,the O'RrillV ' ...... 9*'i «I\ 127- :rj4 .'.i-1 stead of a 3-1 win. for'the. latter Unlveraity tef-Rlchntond tootball held - at ‘the cotirilry club lie’re. Tram N«. ^ (tf afrDoor V^8, fu lly equipped, teammates who . realize that a vic­ tabk Saturday and recovering New . Knglami college -football D i'' ...... •'...... (ir* liy 112- :04 B. Phillioa ...... 114 - ii7*--aii.8 squad. Also, .Ann McNeill’s ’cor- team,,not-only stars on the grid-' Devena was witli the Yankees ,R-u,*'i; ■■■...... 115 121 99-- 236 zpotle.s. S-D -- Yours For Y'PIRECTOR Don Cowles-re- from Woobridge, N. J., holds the ' rurr.ali'* In.afsar* Smith ... m 90 74— 255 Last-weekend, Cornell, a pre-sea­ vicious pressure on the: Oregon yards in 12 carriee, as the Huakjes Fuller .... „..... ItW 134- 127 .. ONLY $ 1 5 9 5 Only $ 4 9 5 porta the following tryout sched­ Golden Gloves heavy-weight crowri.- Martin .. . H. aSmIth ...... 84 88— 274 son favorite, togethe^ with Yale passers. . . ( in Virginia. . — humiliated Massachusetts iT -i, ...... -...... mi Its 12K-:Im3 HanrtiVap ...... 14 14. 14- 42 ule for both the,Midget and-Jun­ PLAY BA.MK POSITION FArr...... 114 no 128— 347 and-Princeton, was stiTrtled beyond Asked ^ i f the, Oregon line gave were described as "typical of what ... ior Basketball Leagues; Midgets— ..^...106 126 m — 335 Totala ...... ,..'.207 '188 1 7 6 - 671 the.l^its of ordinary diplomacy by him' trouble. Day jiaused a nioment King, can do” by (teach Rob Ingalla. •Twamiilta ...... 197 123 103-,- 333 5chmiilt5 PracUce Oct. 18 and 29; with the WEDNESDAY’S FIGHT - Laramie. Wyn. ijpi — There’s upstiOt H arvard's 32-7 unex|>ected and then anaweried; 'Those line­ Ingajls, a forme" Michigan star., teams being selected Nov^T; Jun­ Boston — Caspar (Indian) .Or­ brolheriyfVv Ilove among two candi Tnlals ..,<.,534( 60S 583— 1721 T.arti .Vo. 4* (3) 1953 FORD 1951 PLYMOUTH 1953 STUOE. victory, ' ” . backers were real tough.” tega.'148, Mexico, outpointed taaae ’ insists that King is the best half­ dates for the tailback job 6n the M .: ru .h in c ...... 1 1® 9.3 I i« - 298 iors—Tryouts Oct. 33 and 30, with J. Pu.'hlns ...... 99 ,110 113- 321 2-DOOR, Bl&e.' It could be assumed by the un­ Laat year, although he made the Logart, U 6, C!uba, 10. back. in the East. University of Wyoming j football ,Ur.FB Harbur. :ry.« l(i.%;puii|pd sriphonlure. .Mart.l III R. ^ Iia iiilu r 92 85 i 87—-264 , I 4 • Instead it has tended to fire the night basketball brogrom pom Farruiiil ...... ».lii» , liw gather. . , i , ' ceptipns, he's>B great’ tackier, and 123 — 341 i'll. (Viiandrr 98 113^ 297 inosnUve of the pupils of Coach 7:30 unUI 9 nt tha|Bi^ Llteroated Ji Mlinui\ .,.125'106 91-- 332 i . ■, M A N r OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM— BUY NOW* *' 's ir ----- he’s very djiT'able- he can lak e a Karen Anderson, ■ th e . pert javiS- 51. ttarrand' 93 HI *6—: 290 Totals .190 171 561 U fty Jamsi to Regard ths Yale paroonj may contact. Don Cowtes y ^ k Sinatra Aiet Itghtwtlght B. FSrrand , , 8.3 Cherif (H om ia la Invssfiiig hia ^ Andrade.^,* the "JohSty beating. Here’s hoping, he gets Hn thrower tm women's Olym­ -r 103(- 1*5 ! Tram Xr. S « ) t e a m s • TRADES • BANK FINANCING gomt os on Irrosisinbta opportunity at-tha North End rectaatlon bulld- Main St., Manchester V. Parrand . .94 l»* J. Oaudino'...... 79 *9 109— 2J() ring aom ings in a ftr ia ia h phar- some of the rec^iiition, he der pic squad, also has th f makings o f Applrby,,.... for rsdfaDptkHL ln ». . , , , Vught half la-' 11* ( J * — 3401 H. WRlka ...... *5’ 10* llT-y.MO TELEPHONE Ml 3 .1 1 0 1 i , , OfIN iV iN iN fi n a ey. in the ringmon’^ controdt a groat golftr. v •■■Hi' 1 ToUlt iM ;m i »- i * « 1. Toteis. a s IM " J I . ft. . t./' I \ i ■\ Tn •( X . il .f'-; .'■ \ I t*:; i’ ' I *■ J :;n >. •A. -\ . (- m -/L G i l yyAGE TWEyiT-TWO , ‘

TAP t e a c h e r s for babies and PJ^T OR-FULL time meat man Cliisifieil 800x18 811,98 Reg, value 817 90 Deluge ASSISTANT MANAGER, W. T. Student Council beginners. 310 ^gjly gtursnleed. With experience Call “TR 6-3254, eXJOKS ARE needed for Mansfield type washing machine ia‘'excel! „ ,FOUR BEDROOM rahch BH roo vERNOU—Ranch, 5% riwms with THI8 AGENCY needs 'C8p* Also young ladiea to aasia't teeich- Starting .670x18...... 113.95... Reg. - value I20.OO CONCORD GRAPES. 270 Hackma .Grant Co., desires 4-8 room ua- (two unfinished), ftreplace,^nia- attached ghragp. Full cellar. Oil DEC0RMIEIp«5f0RS State Training School, 710x15 31S.95 Reg. value $22.15 tack St.’, after 4:sqp.m . weekdays, condition. Call Xa 9-7091. and 1 room alnglea and ^ Advirtisement era. We train free. MI 3-4637, salary $2940 per annum. Maintei !fumialied rent. X«. 9-2031. hogw y paneling, ce ra n il^ tile hot water heat/ Lot 60x200. Real family houaes. Buyers waiting. Picks Delegates WANTED Man for part time work ! Firata—Full guarantee all day Sunday,^ MI. 8.3246. bath, birch cablneta<^ormica dentiai section. Gaaton Realty. , S iy s , nance provided at. nominal cost. UhOENTLY NEEDED! Heasoiv- Howard R. Haattnga, Realtor.. CLASSIFIED ADVT.. LADIES to drive dance studio sta­ ae-vlcing chemical equipment.! Tax-.excbange 8ATINWOOD 'bedroom set. marbl* counters. Only 3l4,901>r^rlton W. 185 Sehoor St. MI 9-5731: eve At Junior High Apply Dr. Dayton, Superintendent, GREEN XIOUNTAIN Winter pota­ able rent, four or five-room apart Call xa. 9-1107 anylUme. ^ tion wagoiiv part lime, 31.25 per Miiat have car and driver'a li- ] Mansfield Depot or State Person' Budget Center Cole Motora top table, dry sink, xn 3-7449. Hutchins, xn. 9-S>32, xn. 9-4694. hinga. xa 9-7488. DEPT. HOURS f ‘‘These very fine c*rs are hour. Rapid advancement. Call at cense. Expenaes paid. Can work; 91 Center at. 438 Center 8t. toes are now ready. Edward Ver- ment. Tw o adults, one child. xn net Director, StalState Office Building, celll. School Rd., South Bolton. ft-5140. The Student Counril o f Bamacd 8:18 A. M. to 4:30 P..V^ priced to sell, bftnk rates of 1099 Main 8t<^between 10 a.m. and full time on sales and aervice Hartford. MI. ,3-4184 Ml. 9-0980 XIANCHESTER. 11 Fenwick Road. ANDOVER LAKE!—Five room fur­ 3 p.m. Friday. ■Work if interested. Company' rep- MI. 9-5898. FLORENCE Combination gas ahd Immacujnte Cape Cod, five toom nished ranch on lakefront. Glassed Junior High School planned and course^’ FOR SALE!—55 gal. druma, In good FOUR-ROOM unfurnished, heated In porch. Price 310,600, cash re­ Contest Winner resentatii'e will interview at Conn. oil ifove, reasonable, XII 9-1828. apartment by three adults. Excel- down.-two unfinished shbd dor- (xinductied the drat aasemb^'prw- COPY CLOSING TIME STENOGRAPHER wanted for lo­ State Employment Service. 806 condition, $2.50 each. For further TURNIPS., purple top; pick your b«*«eway, garage, tiled quired $2500. Ow'nec will hold cal manufacturing dffi'ce. Pleasr Situations Wanted— Information call the Herald, phone THREE-PIECE Living Room Set -lent references. Write Box X, gram in Barnard's newlydicquired FOR CLASSIFIED-AbVT. Main’ S!., Manchester, Friday, Oc­ own. 75c a bushel. Henry 'Pas- " Herald.______^ ,Mth, fireplace, hot. water heat. 38,000 mortgage at 4%. Madeline ’Named by Haleys 19{>5 Cadillac Coupe DeVille ant .surroundings. Good working tober 19,' 2-4 p.m Female S8 MI, 8-5121.- qualini, Avery St. coffee table, round table, two Storm windows. 318,750. 4% mort- Smith, Realtor. XU. 9-1642. auditorium on Tuesday and today. MON. THRU FRI. conditions. Mpny 'benefits. Short­ Queen Anne chairs. MI 9-6642 gage. Broker, CH. 6-6708 The programs fea|htad tto formal BABY SITTING in iny licensed ROYAL. AND Smith-Oorona port­ Janet Bushnell, 10, of 70 W. Every accessory in this hand essential. Experience pre­ MAN ,to work around construction ANDOVER — Seven miles out. Installation of attideht council of­ 10:80 A. M. home, full or part time. Veiylanck able and atandard typewritera. BALDWIN APPI-ES — Bring own ONE MODEL L62 Hotpoint Dryer, Busines Property PorB^le 70 CAPE COD—Expandable Cape on Choice Cape with six flnl*hed Midtile Tpke., is the winner of tho li'i beautiful car. Low mileage, ferred. Tel. MI 3-4119. CarlVie- job. Must be willing worker. Ex­ ■’SchooLsection. XII 3-7320, . ficers apd representatives. A pray­ SATURDAY^ A. M. Johnaon Machine Co., 52 Main St.. perience not neces.sar.v. Steady All makOa of adding machines container. 21 Russell St. 3100., 120-galIon Rheem electric quiet strqet with fine view. Imme­ rooms, fireplace, breezeway and coloring contest conducted by the one owner. Only $995 down aold or rented. Repairs on all er, the salute to the flag, and the Manchester. employment and good wages for hot water heater. Excellent coh- diate Occupancy. Not in develop- garage. H acre lot. 315,800. Made­ J, W. Hale food department. makes, Marlow’s. BALDWIN Apples, hand picked. ditloh. PI 2-7833. ROCKyiLLE line Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1842. singing of America, in ti^ eed th* ;T O m OOOPEKATIOlKWtLL the right man. Apply on job, at mant. 114.200. Madeline Smith, ceremony. 19.56 Buick^^4-Dr. Special Se­ HIGH SCHOOL girl in upper cla.ss- •Fairview St. Varicour Construc- Dogs-*-Blrdi—Peta 41 Firsts, 31.25; seconds, 50c per half Realtor. XU 9-1642 The prize, a coaster wagon, was ^ X ■** BE APPRECIATED^x es for light housework Sunday. 12- ADD CHARM to . modern living bushel. Bring own containers. PRACTICALLY mew Roper gas GROCERY BUSINESS VERNON — Ranch home, 28x40 supplied by Swift ft Co., and a After a brief greeting by Charles dan— ^ ttem Co., or phone MI 3-4836 after With antique*. Vlait the new 3 p.m.. Vicinity Verplanck School 7 p.m: COCKER PUPPIES with excellent 114 Oak St, . » stove, deluxe model, stagger top, BROOKFIELD ST,—New five-room Three bedrooms, kitchen and di­ picture. of a Swlfl product, the Johnson, principal, a skit was dispo^tion. Full grown. Black and Curiosity Shop,, at Rt. 8, Andover. charcoal broiler. Call XII 9*3391. Including six ' room residence nette. Birch cabinets. Living ’Tender-Grown Chicken.’ was the Dio I Ml 3-5121 and Center St. Good pay. MI. over store, two-car attached ga­ Ranch with basement, garage. presented to dramatise the pur­ \Practically in the wrappers, 9-2046. white female Cocker. 325; Cocker Open weekends ' Other times by Large amesite drive. All utilities. room and fii”eplace. Ceramic jile j/*'lubject of the -children's artistic poses and procedures of the coun­ No. 1 GREEN Mountain winter po­ NINE PIECE dining room set. rage full basement. Excellent con­ beautiful irreen finish. A re­ FOUR MEN to earn .33 hourly, stud service registered Rockvilla appointment. MI. 9-I8O6 tatoes. mealy and very good eat­ Plastered walls and knotty pine bath. Hot water baseboard heR ^eefforts. cil. The -ekit waa written and en­ 9x12 rug. Also Hamilton clotbei dition. Lot nicely shrubbed. Nine Amesite- drive. Two years old. cent trade on the fal)ulous part time. MI 9-5128 after 6 p.m. TR. 5-2894. ing. No. 1 in every, respect. De­ years old. 340,000 a year business cabineU. Fireplace and Ule bath. The judging was done bl^ Mar­ acted by coimctl members Marten* SALE—33 1-3% off on 1958-1957 dryer. MI 3-4788. Shown by appointment. • Charles $14,700. Watson I^alty, Thrall garet Russell' Olmatead,. Tocal art­ i Hudson^^ornet. We think Help Wanted-—Male .‘16 wallpaper. Green Paint' and Wall­ livered to your door, one bag or which can be increased. Present Ford, Ann Louise Jeffriee, Bob iB p t Fomd SERVICE statjon attendant; Ex­ more. XII 9-6438. Ponticelli MI 9-9444 Rd., Vernon. TR 8-7630, MI ist and art Instructor. McCabe and BUI FreibeiL this car catt\be beat at MINIATURE Dachshund puppies, paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 1954 KENMORE washing machine. owner retiring.,Will be sold with or 9-7885. PSYCHIATRIC AIDES are wanted perienced. Part time, mornings. p.m. Semi/f^tomatic fipgtr. Florence without stock?' I . Elmer Weden, .general manager Tlie installation ceremony fol­ u x r r — SHARE BOOK NO. 2453. X Only $2.89.5 (or Mansfield State Training i.,275 Main St. Rockville 'TR. 5-7894. 312;650 — Thirty-year mortgages of Hale's, has anhounced that all' Notice is hereby g l\ ^ that Op­ SQUASH, rock turnips, cabbage, wlcklesB space hMter. Underwrit­ VERNON *— Four large rooms, lowed with Johnson adminlatarlnjr School., Starting salary 32940 per $1 bushel. Bring containers. 336 available, three-bedroom Rkfi'ches the. other contestanta who showed tional Share Book NoN^2453 ia- MEN with tree Climbing experi­ BLACK l-abrador Retrievera. three FURNACE!—Quiet automatic warm er Laboratory approved. Both In CAll J. D. REALTY now beiiw built, ceramic tile bath! breezetvay ahd garsLge. Large lot the oath to tho officers!'- IQchud annum. Maintenance p.rovided at . months old. .AKC registered, air conditioner. BTU IOO.OO9 Uzfcd Hlllstown Rd. excellent condition. Reasonable. sincere effort In the contest will Kennedy, president; Bette Roertm, MSd by The Manchester Savings i 1954 Rambler 2^Dr. Sedan- nominal cost. Apply Dr Davlon, ence. Steady employment. H. F. MI. 3-5262 MI. 9-9738 exhaust uin, full cellar, hot water with shade trees. Price $12,900. receive a gift from Hale’s, even champion stock, XII 9-0744. one season. Call PI. 2-6694. Call xn 9-7989. heat. H acre, trees. Carlton W. vice president; and Sharon F l t ^ and Loan Association. I n ^ has Superintendent, Mansfield Lepot Sweet, Manchester. Phone MI NORTHERN SPY apples, Bring MI. 9-3640 Call Gaston Realty, 165 School Si., though only one major prize waa j Economy unmatched.in tlii.s 3-7587 after 5:3(1 p.m. Hutchins, xn 9-5132, 9-4694. MI 9-5731; evenings MI 9-74k6. secretary. President Kennedy .then been lost and application has be^n or State Peisonnel Director, State BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole. f o l d in g c r ib , Bassinette Scales containers. 79 Russell St. PARIXJR heater with oil burner orMnal.ly -ijffered. made to said Association for pay. 'pei'fect car. One ownefx-17,- Office Building, Hartford. presided over the installation- o f sale‘'aiU retail. Daily. 9 to 5 p.m. and Bottle Sterilizer. Good cOndi- and stove pipe. Good Conditloh. MANCHESTER lo o s in g a winner waa difficult, the room representatives. The pro­ ment of the amoiint of deposit. orijfinal* miles— new w.w. * tion and reasonable. Xfl 9-0679. - 320 complete, xn 3-6642 after 5 House* For Bale 72 aieeprding to Mrs. Olmatead, be- SALESPERSONS. Janitor. fruit SHOE SALESMAN Tuesda^., Thursday. Friday nights gram concluded' with the elngtaff liVes too. Owners claim 25 7 to 9.'''Porterfield's Route 5 and p.m. , .5lj-Room Ranch built by Gambo- ^OUTH WINDSOR cause there were-SO many excel­ of ”'I Like It Here," .under th* LOST—Blue, black and white Eng­ harvest hands, inspector, machin­ FIREPLACE, stove length wbod Ma n c h e s t e r —^Two-famiiy, 4-4 lent entries. lish setter. Female. Vicinity Loo­ mile^ per jrallon on these little ist, toolmaker, lathe and milling Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3.391° Tel. Academy 8-9341 between 6 Household Goods 51 duplex. New Timken oil burner, lati three years ^ o . Full base­ direction of Ralph Maccaron*. Full time. Five-day week. Sal­ ment, fireplace in' basement, extra THREE-BEDROOM RANCH mis and Brandy Sts., Bolton. Call sweethearts. Only $395 down machine operator, auto mechanic.' CliON HOUND Red Bone. Started and 8 p.m. hot air heat. Recently redecorat- music Instructor. ary plus liberal commissions. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, , ed. Sensibly priced at 314.500. Call large rooms, fully equipped with Student Council representatlTM S-MM. Businesip Sendees Offered 13 Moving—Trucking Hejp Wanted—Female 35 Apply Copn, -S.tate Employment on coon and .straight: Reasonable. glass, china, and used furniture Musical Instruinenls 53 Serrice, 806 Main St. . SEASONED Firewood, Delivered.- A. R. Wilkie ft Co. xn. 9-4389. aluminum storm windows and Unit Series Set and alternates are: ■ K dnC E la hereby given that Pass 19.52 Hudsb Storage 20 Owner going to school no time to Stove. furnace, fireplace lengths, bought and sold. Furniture Repair doors, attacbed garage. Excellent 24x40 large living room with fire­ Super 6 Club TV .SERVICE. >2..10 per call. All Apply to hunt. .MI .3-7420. Service. MI. 3-7449. place, large kitchen with plenty of 7A, James Benson, Gerald XHt- Book No. 78903 issued by The Sav­ Broujrham— work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. 320 cord. Irv Stanley, PI 2-6438 PUMP organ. Excellent TWO FIVE room ranches, Autumn condition. Conveniently located ^ I s ; 7B, Leeeely Edwards; Naney ings Bank of Manchester has been MI. 9-8S01. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. after 5:30 p.m. co n ^ ibn. Call XU. 9-3640. St., two five room ranchea, Stock near shopping center, schools end cabinets, tile bath. Garage in iMse- On Consolidation Ughi trucking and package deliv­ WIRERS AND -;MR. DRAIZEN . SMOOTH HAIRED Toy Fox Ter-’ FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 ment, Amesite drive. Lot 100x300. Johnson; 7C, James Alibrto, F ra ^ lost and aimllcation has been JOIN A GROWING Place, one five room ranch. Proa- bus line. This house should be sell­ ces LeMay; TD, Bruce Stavensi Radio — heater.— Hydra- er}. Refrigerators, washer'a and iSlORTON’S SHOE STORE rier puppies. Ideal pe'ts. Reason­ MARLIN Over and Under 16-gaiige I.«ke St., la buying and selling ing for 322.000. Sale price 319,500. made to said bank for payment of able. Telephone Rockville TRe* pefit St. See these now for a good Mrs. Jacques Shaw, president Barbara. Poulin; 7E. imiwibeth matic—A one owner car. Low stove moving' specially. Folding SOLDERERS COMPANY • 775Main Street gun, single Savage l6-g*uge. MI good used' furniture and antiques. UPRIGHT PIANO covered in gray buy. E ft E Realty Co. x n . 9-6297, the amount of deposit. GENERAL houxe wir.ing, all kinds. niont 5-5850. , MI. 9-6580. Hours 9 a.'m.-8 p .m ., / Call for appointment. ' •of the League of Women Voters, Neubert, Leigh Uim: 7F. O leqe mileage— A .lot of fine car Call PI 2-6.’!«8 after « p.m. chairs for rent, *Q. 9-0752. 0-0065. plastic. Call MI 9 5489. xn. 3-4480. WATSON REALTY KOTTQE is hereby given that Pass Experienced in wiring and aolder-J In the gi-owing carbide cutting ' announced today that .the League Zorskis, Larry Briggs; TQ Alan here. Only $195 down MANCHESTER t- Movmg and" ing of resistors, condensers and 1 tool industry We need experienced WAREHOUSE MAN for- shipping FOR SALE—G.XI, Pioneer, three GUUBRAN8EN direct blow ma­ J. D. REALTY CO. THRALL ROAD. VERNON Felr. Carol LePoIt; 7H, William Book No. 736SS issued by The Sav- LLOYD'S Plumbing Service aa- GREEN HILL ST.—Price reduced TR 5-7630 • T 9-7885 is planning a aeries of unit meet­ . ings Bank of Manchester hag been Burea aatiafaction, prompt service. trucking Co: MI. 3-6m . Owned components, similar to radio' t""ch>ne operatora and other types and receiving work. Good work­ liiT(!.atncK—Vehiclita 42 cycle lawn mower. Good rondl- CHAMBERS, " hogany aplne^ piano, $495. for quick sale to 314,500. Here is MI 3-5262 MI 9-3640 Frelhelt, Jerry FTnnr 7L David and operated by Walter' B. Per- I A# inelllBfMlMl -t fg a-—.. ___ A ing cohditions and company bene­ tioh. 350. Call XII 9-0173. Kemp'^a, Inc- ^ 8-5680. MI 9-9738 - ings which will review the prob­ Doll. Ella Ortolan!; 7J Bradford lost and application has been 1955 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan CH 7-6124. MI 9-5485. cnassischassis sssemwies.assemblies ExcellentFxcellent workwork. ' ^ *0't»»tHal personnel. office: If you want FURNITURE SALES a .7-i’oom home with 2-car garage ^ mads to said bank for payment of ett Jr., ahd. William J. Pickering. fits. .Apply Goodyear Tire and WE BUY COWS, calves and beef located in fine neighborhood. lems of fire consolidation. Ashton. Barbara Smith; 7 ^ Ddr*. Deluxe V8— ing conditions. Rubber Company, inc., 180 Good­ FOT t y p e parlor oil heater with XIUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ OVERSIZED CAPE — 6',4 rooms', the amount of deposit. FLOOR anil papering service. cattle. Also horses. Ptela Bros. 503 East Middle Turnpike Green Hill St. it located between Discujsiohs will be held to ac­ othy Bell. XUchael HUmow; Th, bo win St., East Hartford, Conn. BU Tel. 3-7405. fan. Two years old. 340.' Call plete line of instruments. Rental attached two-car garage AA res­ Floors Banded and refihiBhed. AI xn, E. Center St. and Porter St. Oc­ VERNON quaint new League members with Robert Santos, Sandy Ingalls; TM, NOTICE la hereby given that Pass A clean low mileage one papering and painting. TR 5-2071 Painting—Psparing 2l Interviews Being Held NELGO TOOL CO., INC. 9-.3424. Xtl 9-1658. applied to jiurchase price. Repre idential section. Owner must sell. l^dla Jackie, Robert Morrtssay; AT t Ii E GREEN senting Olds, Selmer,. . Pea cupancy upon completion of sale. WARREN AVENUE the problems involved in fire con-* Book No. 83950 isaued by The SaV. owner car. Powerglide- too. or TR 5-1050. Handy to schools, bus and stores. Price reduced. Many other list­ 7N, Richard Snow, Carol. Ann WALLPAPER Removed. 37.50 per Monda.v -Wednesda.v - Friday ,266 Center st. Pine St. entrance ELECTRICAL ft MECHANICAL Wanted—Pets— FOR SALE!—Florence combination ler and Bundy. Xletter's Music ings. Gaston Realty, 185 School 3-BEDROOM RANCHES aolidatlon, and to bring all the ings Bank of Manchester has been •Tu.st traded on the new Ram­ room. More rooms, ch eai^ rate. Robert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main Nielson, SA, Edward Marah. Mary lost and application has been RUBBISH removed. Atticj and cel- 1 P: M'. r 4:30 P. M. En g in e e r s I Poullrv—Stnek stove, oil and Philgas, 4 and-4. Special selection of lamps, some Studio. 177 McKee. XU. 3-7500. St„ xn 9-5781: evenings Xn 9-7466. members up-to-date on the latest Jane Bogglnl; SB, Lorraine Wo bler. Only $395 down lara cleaned. Call MI 9-9471 after Ready vouraelf for coming holi­ 44 , XVhite. Very good condition. Ask­ pairs, some singles. hs—Black and White male 1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan- for' the home: Reasonable prices. McCabe, 'Wrgtnla Knight: SB, Courses and Classes 27 OPERATORS with advanced degrees H. Green Stamps.' Open 9 to 8 $2o. Baby's playpen 35. Immaculato Cape Cod, four FIRST TIME colored fixturea. Large lots, coneolidatlon in the South Man- Rosalie McCarthy, Alfred Meek: m oognl dog. Cal] Lee Fracchia, Household Services c o m p a n y DRALTS.MEN Monday through Saturday. Thliri- Bathinette.. $4. Call MI 3-«38. lOOxlSO; fully landscaped. Amesite cheeter Fire District...... , . X>0g^arden. MI 8-4S40. Radio—heatei'—Powerglide. COAT—Size 8, grav, fitted, full rooms down, two unfinished, up. 8F, Unda .Wood, David Veaco; 80, Offered 1.3-A DIESEL For work in nuclear weapons re­ day night till 9. Free parkihg.'Ml. Fireplace, cabinet kitchen, tile drive. Hot water baseboard radia­ TTie series of three ideetings will Anthony Farrie, Kerry Qetchell; Jupt recently overhauled. HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER Second and third shift. Exper­ 9-4273. We -repair aquk%ma, WALNUT dining room act in ex­ Open Daily: 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. length. Call MI 3-4803. ON MARKET uB held on Monday, Tuesdfcy and HEAVY EQUIPMENT search; design, and • developraepU cellent condition. Also single oil bath, oak floors, garage, amesite tion heat, American Standard boil­ 8H, DavM Slbrinez, Dale 'Vennart; Only $175 down CURTAINS laundered In rny home. ience not required, will train. In­ heaters, pumps and renectbri, 995 drive. er. FHA approved. $2,000 dovtm. Wednesday, Oct.. 22, 33 and 24. All work done by hand. Reason­ "A GOOD PLACfE TO WORK ” Relor-ation allowance, paid to, Al- burner for hot water- tank .Must 7 :30 P.M.-9 P.M. Seven room garrison colonial, 81, Sandra McKenney, John We are seeking men in this area surance, holiday and vacation bene­ liuquerf|Ue. in tlie suiinv Southwest. Xlaln St. ' /■ hot .water oil heat fireplace, aUn- 312,900. The Monday evening meeting will PSHDIialt able rates. ML 9-2411, fits. be cash. X{I 3-89^7. Wanted—To Buy 58 . $14,700 Kraiiae; 8J, TlmoChy ^eekwitli, Fine Cars Always A t' to train for Diesel and Heavy %nd resume to A. C. HARSH- porch, garage, amesite drive, beau- ba held at the home of Mrs. W. Patricia Provencal; 8K, Annlouloec WANTED-Ride to Pratt and Whit- Equipment.. High pay and future WAXITED—Coal or oil parlor heat­ Ufuily landscaped, city utillUes. S, Farmer, 33,Quaker Rd. Mrs. FORMICA counters, ceramic wall NO SHORTHAND XiAN, Staff Emplovmeiit Section Articles For Sale 45 SEASONED hardwood for fire* TELEVISION 16" RCA console WARREN E. HOWLAND Exclusive WHh. Jeffries, RIghard A lley; amr, third shift. South parking lot. and floor tile. Let u s. modernize security are the benefits of a Work in Manchester 15-S. place, stove and furnace. Reason, er. pot burner preferred. State Immaculate condition. Excellent Mark Kravitz vrill be the discus­ Michael Reardon, Kristine K « in . MTia. with UHF converter. Excellent make and price wanted. Write DECORMIER MOTOR .vour bathroom and kitchen. For trained and qualified Diesel man. able. Xtl 3-7895. MI. 3-1108 buy. WATSON REALTY sion leader*. Tuesday evening’s 8M, P o p p y Cterard, ______If you have mechanical aptitude, DARK RlCH.Ii6A.M, Grade No. 1, condition. 360. MI 3-7693, 336 Hills- Box R, Herald. K A R T -B e sure to meat me at the free estimates call Ml. 9-2655, The required for this excellent position SANDIA CORPORATION town Rd. MI. 9-6003 THRALL ROAD, VERNON meeting will be held at the home Smith; 8N, Daidd Oazdlneiy'^Deii- SALES Inc. Tile Shop, Buckland. write to us (or free information in our clerical department. We SPENCER RI’BBER 33 per y a ^ Grade No. 2, |2.50 1946 CHEVROLET cylinder head. Five room ranch. Full basement, of Mrs. Albert E. Brown, 105 Ply­ Buckland Schoed Fair, Saturday, without pbligation. as .to how you Albuquerqu^ New Xlexico Complete .overhaul '315. 15 foot fireplace, hot water oil heat, tile TR 5-7630 MI 9-7885 nis McCJonnell; 80,Karen HanaOn, Oct. 27. Anne...... •are-looking for a young lady to be PRODUCTS CO. per yard. iTruck load lots. Hot mix HOTPOINT 11 cu. ft. refrigerator, Roonu Without' Board 59 XIAJICHESTB!R. Looking for rooms mouth Lane, and Mrs. William J. Rlchsuxl Zoce; 8P, Bruce Bonadlaa. 24'MspTe St. ' Manch. TRT US FOR reupholatering, slip may become a part of this rapidly trained with full salary to > start, j C2ia^(el Street amesite' cru.shed stone, gravel. TOW boat pa is 325. Call XII 91791. bath, large kitchen and living Minn! ck will b e . the dlscuaslon expanding industry. SATURDAYS only. I>aboring* and freezer top, like new. Twin rock lafge enough to live, work and en­ room, hatchway, city utilities, near Carol Sibrinaz. '' EVERT STATE unconditionally covers, draperies, rug cleaning. Applicant must be a good t.vpist i Manchester, Conn, driving. See William McKinney, Nussfiorf Sand and Stone. Xfl. maple beditiom set. Roper gas ROOM for a retired lady or busi­ tertain in? , Also modem conven­ VERNON Box Mountain Drive. leader. The Wednesday morning X. Free delivery aervice. All work 9-'i-74»8. bus line, school. Immediate 6ccu- Eight-room atone house, Uiree-car miaranteed Itself succession privi- t r a c t o r TRAINING and. high school graduate. You! 130 Pearl St. 7:00-8:00 p.m. range with heating unit. MI ness woman. On Main St. Tel: iences? All these features are in­ pahey. meeting will be at the hooie of lages before tmionization. Re- guaranteed! Smith's Upholsterv will like our liberal employe bene-! Boats and Accessories 46 9-01(13 or XII 9-0362. xn 3-6803. corporated in this eight year old garage. Over one acre, bqauUfuI Mrs. Pa-Jl WiUhide, Porter S t aponaible clLsens never forget Shop. 243 N. Main St. .MI. 9-4663. SERVICE, INC. fits and five-day week.- WINDOW CLEANER. Experienced TRUCK drivers and laborers want' house located within one black of view. For immediate sale, xn Disk Jocl^c^ Plans Evenings Ml, 3-7267. if possible. Part or full time. No North Manchester ■*— New five 2-7177. The diacussion leader will be Mrs. thslr privileges. Box G, c-o Herald ed. .M. French PI .2-7161. GLEARANCE.SALE IDEAL (Christmas Gifts {(or rug modern grammar school in ex­ room, hot water oil, city utilities, MarehaU Banever. Auto Driving School 7-A high climbing. Call ML 3-7614. hookers. Strip cutting machines; LARGE Front Room. Parking. On WEAVING of buma, moth holes For Further Information Septic Tanks ON 1056 STOCK cellent neighborhood. High eleva­ full basement, hear bu* line, Show iit Parkade IVORT tower doctrlneers ar« not 314; rug frames, 38.95; patterns. bus line. Xn 9-6412 XII 9-1376. tion. Not development. Garage, school. VERNON—Cape Cod. 34x36. with BSSded. Ivory tower workers are. LARSON’S DRIVING School, and tom clothing, ” hosiery runs, Musical—Dramatic 29 CALL' a p p r e n t ic e DIEMAKER willing Installation and Repair Greatly reduced prices on 1956 31.50 Up. Lay Away Plan. Colonial front dormera. Four completed Manchester's only trained and handbags repaired, zipper re­ to learn a good trade. Apply In .'Speclallsl. ! / amesite driveway. Location not Peaceful minds seek God auto­ 7 Sale.smen Wanted .16*Ai Scott Atwater motors and many P.e;rmant Shoppe, 115 Center St. LARGE ROOXI nejst to bkth. Pri­ given over phone. Shown only by A few choice homesites midst rooms down, twcl unfinished up. S h o p p ^ at the Mandiaatar matically. certified Instructor. For your safe, placement, umbrellas repaired, MRS. PETERSON person. Gunyer Manufacturing other marine products. , vate home, ceiytrally located. 17 Living room with fireplace and A b o u t T o w n f!hoppiitg Pairkade tonight and ty We are trained to teach proper­ men's shirt collars reversed and Co., 234 Hartford Rd. \ appointment. A real buy at 315,900 the trees available at ' A'naaldi HAMMOND Organ instructions for MI ,3-1161' Sewers Cleans^ WANTED Pearl St. aft^'6 p.m. Listed only with the Eacott Agen­ Heights, high elevation. The natur­ paneled wall. Knotty pine kitchen ly. Ml. 9-607S. replaced. Marlow’a Littl# Mend­ 'beginners., Call xn 9-4878. McINTOSH BOAT CO. Reliable. Honest Person Friday night will ba Interviawad AND INSTALLED 52 Oak St., Xlanchester cy. Not niblisted. Xn. 8.7883. al beauty of the lots are detained. and dinette. Ceramic tile bath. Xlias Margaret L. DeCJiantla, ing Shop. . PRESS OPERATOR to learn setup. SALESMAN ’ TO TAKE OVER LARGE ROOM for two gentiemen. -Hot wafer- oil heat, American and entertained with the music AntoaiobOw for Sale 4 MANCHESTER Driving- Academy LADIES to drive dance studio stk- Apply in person. Gunver Manufac. State Tailor Shop, 8 Bissell St. 202 Porter St., vdll become the tloiv wagon, part time. 3J.25 per I Cellars Drelnail UNPAID BALANCE 60X28 SIX RCXJM ranch, six years Standard boiler. Aluminum storm by Ed Robbins, popular disc Jock­ guarantees quick results. Expert FLAT IjTNISh Holland window , Bonds—Stocks luring Co,, 234 Hartford Rd. XIONTHLY PAYXIENTS xn 8-?383, xn 3-5047. bride of Aichard W. Carlson, West ey from radio station WKNB. ahades, made to measure. All hour. Rapid advancement. MI old, 26’ living room, 25’ master CHARLES LESPERANCE windows. Amesite drive. Lot BBfORB TOD BDT a uaed car instructions. Dual-controlled car. To .represent tjie world Diamonds—aatches-^ 317,83 Hartford, In a ceremony Saturday Robbins, familiar to Hartfdrd Call Mr. Miclette, vour personal metal Venetian blinds st a new Mortgages 31 3-4637. EXPERIENCED lathe operator, HEATED -furniahed room, kitchen bedroom, $10,500; also large five 90x150. Price 114,700. . Watson aaa Cktrman Motor Sales. Buick Towe and Couatry Jewelry 48 3 Ckimplete Realty, Thrall Rd., Vernon. TR at 11 am . in St -Tames’ Church. area people for hia unique patter . Salsa and Service, 285 Main instructor at PI. 2-7249. low, price. Keys made while you full or part time. Apply in person, fanious Book of Knowl­ privileges. Ladies only. Call Xn room ranch 39,000. Both on lot MI. 9-76‘2a QUICK CASH! 322.2s per thousand Rooms of Brand New 2MX270, to be aold together. BoUi 5-7830. MI 9-7885. -a- and intereeting sldeUghte ow con­ Strsst. m . 9-4571. Open evenings. wait., Marlow’a.. TAP TEACHERS lot babies and i Gunver .Manufacturing Co. 234 edge. Help us service our LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ 3-5524. 'The Edith Cowles Strickland MORTLOCKS, Manchester's lead­ per month ipetudes principal and beginners. 310 daily . guaranteed. Hartford Rd. Drainage Co. Furniture are in excellent condition. Carlton temporary recordings and r*cord> interest.- Hartford CH. 6-8897. thousands of leads from pairs, adjusts watches e.xpertly. Beautiful Weatinghouse Elec. W. Hutchins. XO. 9-5132. 9-4694. BOLTON—Five room rahch near Group' of the Second Congrega­ NKKD A CAR? Short on a -down ing driving school offers profes­ FURNITURE repairing.-and refin­ Also young ladles to ajisist teach-' 247 N. MAIN ST. — Heated, fur­ ing peraonaUUea, will conduct a sional teaching by a skilled cour­ ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ Frank Biirke, 'Connecticut Mort­ YOUNG XIAN Full time, steady TV, radio, newspaper and Phon* Ml M l43 Reasonable prlcea: Ope'n dally. Refrigerator lake. Knotty pine living room tional Women’s League will meet live disc Jockey show betWBO 7:18 Myment w had your credit tumied gage Exchange. Lewli corner ers. We train free. Call at 1099 Thursday evenings, 129 Sprucr niahed room with refrigerator. 38 NEVER' LISTED BEFORE teous instructor. Two cars, stand­ ture Repair Service. Talcottviile. Main St. between 10 a.m. and 3 work; early advancement.*!, paid magazine advertisementsi. Beautiful Bedroom Suite per week. Ask (or XIra. Irish. XIANfMESTER—Check. This won’t with fireplace. Oil heat. Good tonight at 8 o’clock at the home and 8 o’clock both nlghtn Tha •flown?.Don't give up! For a good MI. 3-7449. Gold. holidays, xweations. Free insur­ . Street. MI. 9-4387. Beautiful Living Booth Suite last. long. Investment property. 4-4 sized lot. with patio. Full price of Xh-s. James Beckwith,T5 Hart- deal—not thru'a amall loan com­ ard or automatic. ML 9-7398. p.m. Friday..' Po.sitioh.s open for full HOLLISTEiR STREET show will be set up in th* iMcada ance. Only steady man need ap­ Beautiful Dinette Set FOR RENT—O'he furnished room flat. Both flats will Im vacant. Hot ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD 311,900. Alice Clampet, Realtor. land Rd. section o f the Shopping Gbn|ter. pany—see ‘ ‘Harry" at 333 Main ply. Apply in person. Lynn Poul­ and part time people. For Beautiful "De L/Uxe" Range for gentleman. On bus line. Call water oil ‘ heat. Aluminum doors Phone x a 9-4543. Other listings it , (Formerly .Douglas Motorsl. Bus.iness nDWirtunities 32 YQUNG WOXfEN wanted for hand Garden—Itorm—Dairy BEAUTIFUL! Leonard Sender, manag^ o f sewing. Day and night shift, Ap- try Farms Store, Xlanchester apjMiintment to see our instead of Westinghoiiae Elec. MI 3-8088. and windows. Over >4 acre of available. The adult prospective member-, Motoreycltfs— Bicycles 11 Building—Contracling 14 Products 50 Refrigerator if you prefer land. Priced right at $13,900. the Parkade, remarked raoentty 1940 FORD feONYTIRTIBLE. new NEW SERVICE STA’nON |iy KaKIal- Toy Co., 60 Hilliard Parkade. plan in action, call Mr. 3-Ytar Near grammar, junior high, high ship group of Zion Lutheran tliat “we have fdimd, aa ha'va Rugs, Lamps Tablet. Linoleum PLEASANT ROOM with kitchen Phone Barbara Wood* Agency. ■VERNON—Spanking new 5>,i room Church will meet at- the dhurch at top, front end. dechromed, MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP on BID WELL Home Improvement Co. Bryant, our Xew York privileges. Woman or couple with XII. 9-7702. school, bus line, ..beautiful five- many, others operating -shopping leaded in, new paint. MI. 9-1406. Read.v (or Immediate Occupancy ATTENDANT—Full time, getod pay and a Few Other Articles ranch. Low price of 315,800 in­ 6:30 tonight. 168 West Middle Tpke., repairs Alterations, additions, garages. plus commission. Some experience executive, at MI 9-384i5, Apprentiee Coursts PEACHES AND PEARS, 31 and up EVERYTHING child accepted. M I'3-8583. room home. Full basement, oil cludes garage, laige lot. porch centers, that g o ^ muaio- is relax­ all makes, specializing in English. Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ AT 186 UNION STREET AVON C A L L I N G - Earn extra heat, Hrlplace, plaster w'alis, com­ INEXPENSIVE (XEAN transpor­ ROCKVILLE preferred. Good opportunity-for 13’ noon to 1 p.m. Louis Born, 260 Bush Hill Rd. THE.UNPAID I — TT------MANCHESTER ‘Boweni School combination windows,' plastered ing—It. helps make aboppi^ more Buy'S used bicycles, ail sizes. et terms. i l l 9-6495 or TR money: now (or (?hriatmas. Serve, Can Help X'oit BALANCE PRICE ! "'ilh kitchen privileges. area, E.xcellent six room Cape bination windows and doora, tile St ' Christopher’s Mothers .Cir­ a pleasure than a chpra. W * feel tation. If you. .don't See w’hat you right man. Xlanchester Esso Servi­ wails, formica counters and mkny cle will meet at the home of Mrs. Hours 9-8 p.m. Week days, " 8-6, 5-9109. , customers who demand Avon center. Wind.sor St. at Parkway. Build a Secure Future EVERGREENS already dug or | ONLY 3488.26 i' Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, Cod, plastered walls, fireplace, bath, copper plumbing, city UUli- more deluxe features. See today. that Ed Robbina* srteetions and want'on our lot look behind ,our p.m. Saturdays. -MI. 9-2098. Products. Call XU 3-5195. pick ydur own Irom our field. 2,500 Ues. 4!4% mortgage may be aa- IVilliam Whisler, Crestridge Dr., Write Xn. 9-8307. as a , Free storage until wanted. Free 1 1? Arch St. - combination windows, screened in L. R: Whitcher and Co. Office intermittent con-versation la a ofllee. Cara to suit all purses. 333 BUILDING—Repairs, alterations, young trees to choose from. r^ar porch, tastefullv landscaped, Bumed. Large ibt, nicely land­ .Vernon, tomorrow at 8:36 p.ni. Main, formerly Douglas Motors. cabinets, etif. Call C. Lathrop. ML R. W. DORLEY delivery. Free set up by our own JA 8-2131 or x a 9-9531 new tv$|t that our ahoppara wlL' SALESGIRLS WANTED — Full EXPERIENCED Carpenter for Yews, Hemlork, Arborvitae, Cy- reliable men. many other extra.*!. All for the low scaped. Thirty days occupancy. A Co-hostepses will be Xfrs. Eleanor enjoy!” GIRL'S 26" bicycle. Call MI 8-4861. '9-0384 or PI. 2-8398. * ESSO STANDARD OIL CO. time, five-day 40-hour week. An- t-ustom built work. Steqdy em- Re^d Herald Adva. , press. Fir, Junipers. $1 up. Hardy 1 Boarders Wanted 59-A price $14,700. L. R., Whitcher ft' real home. Reason (or selling, own­ Pisch and Mrs. Ray Faulds. P. O. BOX 1690 MACHINIST Phone Xle Immediately I S9U KAISER, 1941 Oldsmbblle "6 '’. ply to Miss A. Davino, W. T. j plo.vment and good wages (or the mums, large plant.s, 75c each, i Hartford CH. 7-0358 Co. JA. 8-2131.' er needs larger home. Priced it FOR REMODELING or repairs, SPRINGFIELD, JWASS. Garden Sales 312 Oakland St. XII. ROOM AND BOARD, working man only 315,200. Wanted-p-Real Batate 77 Very good condition. PI. 2-7211. see William Kaneh'll 519 Center Grant, .815 Xiain St. i right man-. Apply on job at Fair­ After 7 P. XI. CH. 8-4690 j ly view St.“ Vancour Constiiirtion 9-9406. I preferred. Three minutes to Main 32,000 DOWN, large three bedroom ZONING BOARD SL. Contractor and Builder. OR CALL, .8 A.M.-5 P.M. JSfPERIENCED sewing imtchin ■ See It Day Or Night 1 St. Write Box Q, Herald. ranch, fireplace, aluminum TOWN ADVERTISEMENT J949 CHEVROLET Panel Truck. Business Services OffeVeii IS Co., or phone MI 3-4836 after 7 If you have no nieans of trans­ ARE .YOU CXTNBIDEailNG Springfield REpubllc 4-7357 operator, trainee. storms, cellar, immaculate condi­ CHARLES LESPERANCE SELUNG\Y0UR PROPERTY? OF APPEALS Good condition, reasonable. Man- BRICK AND atone mason contrac­ Hailford JAckson 7:4183 p.m. JET ENGINE portation. I'll send my auto for ' chsfter Cycle Shop, 166 W. Middle DICK'S weatherstrip Com­ MAN Malt* Daughter A Copy tion. many extias, 125’ frontage, MI 9-7620 We will appraise your property tors. V’alentino Bellucci, 318 Fern After 5 P;XI. ; , APPLY you. No obligation. Apartment!^—Flats'— sweeping viewa, 314.8Q0. Carlton Public Heariujg Tpke. MI 9-2098. pany, doors and wlndbws,. custom St. Tel, MI 9-5451. ? WANTED — Experienced sendee free and without any obligation. Town of Coventry, Conn. work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 Springfield REpublic 9-9486 station attendanl over 25. part METALSMITH A— L - B — E—R—T— ‘S Tenements 63 W.-Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. MANCHESTER We also buy property for Cash. Additional Appropiriations TO TRADE — Late 1955 Buick •after 6 p.m. Manchester Modes, 4nc. time, Monday, Saturday nights, 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD SelliM or buying contact The - Zoning Board ala TWO BAY E.SSO Servicenter for WANTED 36 WELLINGTON RD. — 7-roora held a private meeting at Roadmaster Riviera for late mod­ PINE ST. all day Sunday. Wyman's Gulf Interview Requirements! PRICE $13,900 STANLEY BRAY Realtor 1-956-57 Budget . w -p —^ AN'riQUES Retlnished.' Repairing Alumlhum Windows: lease. A fine location on Xlain St. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT- First Colonial. Excellent location. Fire­ Office Building inIn OoventryOove: Fri­ el sports car. MI 3-72M any eve­ in.'Manchester. For information Station, 24 Xlain St. You should be 18-21 veara Lovely Four-Room Elxpiendable BRAE-BURN RiSiU;.TyK ning. done on any furniture. Tieman, and Doors 14-.V MANCHESTER old. A Delight On Sight! floor. TR 5-2410. place. Oil ateam heat. Attached xa. 8-8278. In accordance with the provi­ day. Oetpber 12th. 1956, at 7:36 189 South' Main St. Phone MI. call Mr. Linquist. Hartford, JA Full H m tlw taii soiling, iii garage./TaktefuIIy decorated. Im­ Cape, oil hot water heat, fireplace, sions of Chapter V, Section 8, of P. XI. to pass on foUowl^ < g CADILLAC-1955 Convertible, My 3-5643. GUARANTEED against all haz­ 7-4183. HOME Registrars, pleasant morn- X'oii must be a high school SIX' ROOMS, modern, furnished, mediate occupancy. Sensibly open staircase, vestibule. Ip excel- LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- the Town Chartef: car is in excemnt condftion. Only ards. Aluminum' screens, and ing work. Salary 3i.50 per hour, griidiiafe or equivalent. oil heat, hot water, garage. - No len8 condition. Large lot. ' Near 1. Mrs. Ruby Harrington—per­ eioon w d l ostoUishod pets. AdulU. MI 9-7770. priced at 317i900. Call A. R. famUy, three-family, bualnesa 33,250 miles. All red leather seats; RUBUISR AND ashes removed. atorm windows as well as' com­ plus daily bonus. Free transpor- j BREAD ROUTE Wilkie ft Co., XII 9-438d. - new school. property. Have many'caoh buyers. Notice la hereby given that a mission granted for non conform­ Power steering and brakes, power General cleaning, cellars, attics bination acreen' and storm doors. Help U’aiHed— Female $5 tatlon 'to and from work. We' Appl.v Mortgages Arranged. Please call Public Hearing of the Board of Dl- ing patio on Route 8L ‘^• Call Coughlin. 3-7707. start,- dxporioneo dosir* ROiPKVILLE — Five-room apart­ windows, foar-way seats,' radio, and yards.. Reasonable /ates. M. WOMAN FOR laundry finishing de. train free.. Rapid advancement. SALESMAN MODIFIED ENGUSH colonial, six. George L. GraZiadio. Realtor. Xa. rectors of the Town of Manchester, ft M. Rubbish Removal. MI. ment. 395 a month.- Immediate FRANCES K. WAGNER .ConnecUcut, win be held in the 3. Grant E. Toothaker Jr. and lieater and white sidewalls. . ‘Iliis partment. Five day week. Numer­ Call at 1099 Main St. betw'een 10 ' E.XIPljOY.XIENT OFFICE occupancy. Watson Realty, TR targe rooms and attached garagb, 9-5878. 109, Henry St. la thily’ a smart looking car', bne 9-a757. a.m... and 3 p.m. Friday. ablo. XX'eekday's 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. f Realtor Municipal Building Hearing Room Helen Toothaker—pe rm is a lo n R oorin x— Siding 16 ous benefits. Apply in person. IXew 5-7630, MI. 9:7885. ______^ Nice Hiadcd lot in center o f Man­ . MI 3-1157 Any Time granted for, conUnuance ‘of Minor you will be proud to own. To see Model iJiiimlri', 73 Summit St. »3,500 T. *5,000 Apply .Sstiirdsys 8 a.m.-l2 Noo.n chester. - Living ■ room 22’6” xl4’ LISTINGS WANTED on the 23rd day of October, 1958 at and drive this car call Ted Good- HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. eight o'clock in tho afternoon,' to Repair License on Automobiles at i| Available-at ail times. Philco fac­ ROOFING. SIDING, pa.inttn|^ car- FOUR-ROOXI Furnished Apart­ with firertgeef Dining-joom, large MANCHESTEJR—Immediate occu­ their Gaadlihe Station oh Route child. owner, after 5 p.m. 'MI And xian.v Other Benefl|s ment with, heal-and garage. TR kitchenv^d:nenv'^ ‘ separate...... laundry Prompt and Courteous Service act on propbeed additional appro- tory supervised serv'icb. Tel. MI. pentry, aIteration.H.and add;LddiViQns, OUR 1st ANNIVERSARY PRAH & WHITNEY pancy. Six-room Colonial with priationa' to the 1986-57 General 44A. ■ Or Keeney Dr., Bolton. : 9-9698. ceUtngs. workmanship guaranteed! CAPA'BI^ Cleaning Woman. Xfl And StIU ronneclicnt’s Such A h , BUSH 5-2244. room.-Also lavatory. Second floor, front porch, garage; Full attic. ■ tt 9-7102. AIRCRAFT three. large bedrooms and bath! WATSON REALTY Fund Budget of flie Town as fol­ ATTENTION: High school stu. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn St. Most Exciting 8 Paid -Vacations Fireplitce. brass plumbing, steam- low*: Anyone wishing to protest theae- CHUCK'S RADIO and T.v! Service. ML 3-4860. Division of SXIALL rent free in exchange for Must' be seen to- be appreciated. THRALL ROAD dents. 1949 Ford V-8 Convertible: SALESPERSONS.'waitresse*. Clerk HARDW/U1E Cp. work around the'grounds 'Coven- oil heat,-insulatedi Not'develop­ VERNON declsions muet do so not later -than 151 North Main St. Small appli­ 8 Paid , Famil.v ■. United Aircraft. I'-orporallon Gaston Realty, 165 School St. Xa. ment. Two lots. Built 1941, Price Monday, No'vember 8th, 1956, 'V Overdrive, police whip aerial, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingie and typists, experienced inspector 'ma­ tr** PI 2-7905. TR. 5-7630 Coat of issuing fiscal year / ances ‘repaired. Ml. 3-6517, resi- AUCTIONS! HoKpirtalizaUon East Hartford 8, Conn, 9-57'l, Evenings, xa. 9-7468.. 314,800. Other listings. 313,500, bonds ...... 3 5,000 - ^1 good condition., verv reasonable. ■ dence Ml. 3-6960. . . • built up roofs, gutter and con­ chine parts, -Apply Conn. - State vlalt Will convince you of xa. 9'7885 Russell' Karkel", Oialrmaa ■ 1818-8905. ■ Emplovment Serrice, 806, Main FIVE ROOXI furnished apartment EAST CENTER ST.—Suitable lor 315,9()p and $16,700. Exclusive, Interest on temporary..^ notes ‘ ductor work, roof, chimney re­ the Fnbulails taxings. . ..ALL 8 Insurance ' Esc^tt Agency. MI 9-7683 Thomas Welles, Vice Chainnaa ACE DOAU. SERVICE. Will do pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI.’9-2214. •St. ■ .V, ■ BRAND - NEW.MEBCHAN- with oil-heat, Available Nov.-8 to office ■ and hon].i>. Ten. roomsr ! in antlcipatiou of taxes... .310,000 lM«/^ YEAR DUPLEX the nigrht before.'as trucks and men will start in desigiistod 9-593L ' your youngster's face when he or conditioners, freezers. A. and W. ter RefrigePatlon Co. .XH. 9-1237, .BU. XII 3-13?5. , ' • Hoy* you sold bofor*? r 1 Included'la in sixes 10, 13, 14, 16. she 'receives this very lovabla ele­ Building:. Apply to manager. Year 'round seven room Removal . areas at 7:00 A. M. : 9 3195,, XII. 9-0055. '18,' 20. 3iie' 12, with slfwe, 5 phant. iP.S. 'Y|pu'll. have fun mak­ ranch, Coventry Lake. ■k ItM FORDS—3 doora, 4 doors, V8 Millinery—Dres.smaktng 19 TELEPHONE SURVEY? Would youlika to looifn how ip snil? yards of 35-inch. ing him!) I Lots Tiir Sale 73 Bids will be received for Reniov. R i n i Beautiful 6 extra large, and 6. A|l n«w.da«m.paymenis as BUYING . PAPHni. magazines, No. 8896 -.'ith FATT-O-RAMA Pattern No. '2527 contains trac­ Wanted To 68 al of Stone Stairs at tha office of MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,-1950 as 895.00 Bank terms, trades. ALTERATIONS on day ahd evening- - Do you woi|f odvdncnmont and socurijiy? room ranch. * ONE ACRE building lots. .Birch the General Manager, Town of rags. JUnkman‘s Junk. Wilt pick included is in size 3, 4,'5, 6f <, 8, ing pattern.; material require­ YOUNG COUPLE desperately in Mountaih'S'Setion, In Bolton' near Also nea- ‘M r o r i trucks at Big up after 3 p.m. Ail day Saturday. dresses, coats, suits." etc, Central HELP "VrANTED We will conduct a telephone survey for an3' business or years; Size 4,*^'lth zieive, H i Rockville. Five room ranch. Manchester, at 3:00 P, M. Thurs­ diaoounta. See Chet Brunner at .ly locaited. XIJ. 9-6636. ^ ILyour answer, is yes to the above questions, we would ments; sewing and finishing direc­ need of three bedroom apartment, Manchester. High elevation. Nice day, October 35. 1856, at which C O U E C n O N SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: Dial 112. 'TR. 5-7621. * * * If ' J ' yards of Sd-lnch. - Two patterns. tions. first flodr, two children. TR. Breezeway and garage. raiidentiai section. PriQe $3500. Bhimier's Packard. ^ Tairottville MALE and FEMALE organization in Manchester and vicinity.'—Previous ex-' Uke to talk to you. For these patterns, send 35c for time bids will be opened in -public. -a a 8-8191. c l e a n a n d paint those guttora alterations done' on women Send' 25c in COINS, your name, 6-2071. . ' Phone xa. 9-5910. Bida, aealed and marked “ Removal - » AREA. BOUNDED . ! and ’Children's clothing, reason­ We have an opening on our sales staff for- a young , fSch, in Coins, yiur name, address, address and the PATTERN NUM­ . VVERNON i . how. Avoid coallylgepairs later. FULLTIME perience as a ^WAC” officer qualifies us for this all WANTED of Stone Steira Bid be Opened 3988 FOMO country aedan. Clean, MI. 8-1383. able prices, skilled fitting., XO. man who wants id'get ahead. ' ' aisea desired, and '.the Pattern BER to ANNE CABOT,' IHE by woman bxecutive td MAHCHESTER—Three lote, 90x150 October ^*1886” , must be in the Nerfh by Sooth Windsor Lino > Hon. Wlifli consider rea- :9-9283. : j ‘ ' Stead.v Work, Pleaaaat Number to SUE pl'RNiCTT, THE MANCHESTER EVENING HER­ rent, or , lub-iet, small furnished Six room Cape. Twrf-car ga­ '6n paved road. City water. Price inkportant aervice. » . , , ■ , Our. product is ^senfikl .to every household and wa apartment. fo{- approximately,five office of Me General XIanager be­ 8(for. Ml s-dqiM FAY’S SEPTIC 'riudui Service Working Cdndltioiis; XfANCHB8TEK* EVENINQ HER­ ALD, 1150 AVE. A.HERICAS, rage. Nicely ' laiidscapiMy Idt. 32,000 each. Call Gaeton Realty, fore the 'Time atated 'above. The East by Sooth Main, Main, Uoleo and Slotor Strooti rleaniM. instaUiiw, e e l l a r l r Paid Hnlidayra, Vacflttdfl | are a leader in the OeMv ' ALD. IIS* AVE .^XfFJU^AS, NEW YORK 36. N- Y. , ( -montha; private bath and private 166 School St.', x a 9-8TSi; evenlnga right is reserved to reject any and ' FORD Victoria two door. I’. entrance. No children, no pets. Price $13,500., ^ , x a 9-7458. Sooth by Gdesteebory Tewo U w d r a in s MI. 9-2830.' MolinE— ^Tr^diinf IInsnrance. . Tor F u rt^ luformotioii Writ* Excellent^ starting ssIary-HMiary. commissions' and n e w YORJtt 9*. N. Y. Now avatla\>la —■ the emorful , kisator. tWo tone brown 80 Stocflge '20 bonus after training period. ..■'WliKith your pattern order ser.d an 1956 NeedleWor);^ ALBUM contain­ Write Box' F,. Herald. These homes are all reasqn- Wost by Eost Hortfotd Tbord Uoo. -1 hotwooa 8 and 8 y.m. [ ASHES a n d r u b b is h removed. Apply In jUfSTSOH additional 25 centa fo>- the Fall ft ing dozens of lovely designs from All bids miiat conform to the Lawn mOa'Ing, : llghti trucking, AUSTIN.A. CHAMBERS CO .. local Company vehicle furnisiied and all employe heneilta. UNIVERSITY OF CXJNN. student gbly priced.'SO day occupancy. ■ Sabartan Fpr Sate 75 speclflcaUona and Udders' forma Winter '56 laaiUhof our (aaclnatlh^ which.to choose more'^patterna in and wprkiiv wifq . desire three- trees'cut,' cellares cleb a ile d , papers and long lUttance moving, 'pack­ ynn Foulfry Foim Start « Herald pattern megaaine. It'a filled with a crochet enlibroldery and knit— which may be pHicured i^ m (he NOTE: RObbish wUl bt .eoUsetod so aD Mgliwayii OUMo and rags ta k ^ away free. MI. i room 'heated aftment, unfur- C!8ll J. D. REALTY Ve r n o n —Five-room, three yaar ing. ■ to i^ e . Can M L 'S-sm . Hart­ Maackester Parkad(s > Writo log E. e-o HoroM Wide variety of easy to aew atylca piua 3 gift patterns, . directions niahed. CaU 8up'}rintendent of Parka and TrM' the above described boundaries. . « , . •41143. avenlhgi. . , . A 3-1483 after 8 m . 3-8382 xa. 8-9738 eld Ranch. , Large lot, brook. ford CH. M 4I8. ^ ^ edl agaa-Don’t miaa W printed in book..Only. 2Sc a copy! p.m. Warden. Room 8, Municipal BuUd* ^ y ' ' xa. a-sBip 818.800.■ Owner,■ ir. MI 9I-3S9S. Ing, Mandieater, OoanBctieut. Ay: RICHARD MARTIN, Gsi syri 'L 4 •, *' . V,- , T ^ . ’/ I*. / .'7., ■{ ' A (V. . ■ ' # • T. ‘ t • t; -n - T ■At--: -u. \ .X X' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968. PAGE TWENTY-rOUB A y e in ^ Daily Net Press Run iiattrl|f0t(r lEui^ninQ HmUi For the r.ndfd X; The Weatker October IS, u s e Fofweet of V. yg—Owi I > 1 The Sducatlonal Qub o f Man­ The annual membership |«a of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Stansfleid, About Town chester w-111 hold ita annual fan the Air Force Reserve Women's 55 Sanford Rd.,' observed their I 12 ,3 0 4 Cleor Mud oool toniglit. Low meeting In Uie Nathan Hale School Auxiliary will be held Sunday from golden wedding anniversary today. aeor U.- Sotnrddy meetly 3 to 5 p.m. at the Buena Vista Member of the Audit ‘ Si'iuet RebMiuai Lodge tncmbers auditoriupi Monday, Oct. 22. The They were married in Woodmere, and aomewhot milder. Rigli fai low Cliibhouae, West Hartford. Any Long Island, and lived for many Bureau of Circulation Will open Uielr fell rumma<;e sale mecUng Will be conoucted by the . ..THURSDAY NIGHT •Oa..,/'-- tomorrow morning at 9 o'clor.t in president. Mrs. James Farr. Busi­ wife, moth*r or Sister o‘f an Air years in Yonkers. N^.y., moving to X M anchester— A City o f 'Village Charni y \ Old niowa Hall. Mr* Ethel Anp- ness will Include the revision of the Force reservist, or any former Manchester four y fB ^ ago. present conaiitution, reports by of- WAF, ia cordially Invited to at­ Mr. Stansfleid'was employed for inwall. chairman, and her commit­ ...F R ID A Y NIGHT A g r o i C / y tee «dll be In charge. fleers and committee' chairman, tend. ' ' many years by the^Otis Elevator VOL. LXXVI, NO. 17 “ (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 and other important matters. All Co. Their son and daughter-in-law, (CloMlfled Adrorttfriag oo'P ago St) PRK^E FIVE CENTS Mra. kathertne dreutt, 59 Gieh; membeiware-urged to be present. Recent • births to Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stans­ residents at the Hartford Hospital fleid. and their three children, .wood St.; won the JIO prtic..for include the following: on Oct. 12, PINEHURST hievlng the greateat. weight loa* TTie Ruth Society will meet to­ Cynthia. Jason and Jared, reside morrow at'7:4S p.m at the Cove­ a daughter to, Mr. and Mr*. Ed­ at 91 Green Manor Rd. Checks Cashed Free Parking : fo?Nthe month of September; and ward G. Batchclder, 4 Drive E. and Mr*. BartMira Thompaon. president nant Congregational Church. The a son to Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Carry Out Service At 302 Main Coupons Redeemed of the wg^tes, was secohd and rc- program will include mission de­ Martina. 152 School St., and on The Ladies Aid Society of To Your Car Wonoerful Assortment 'celved »5, votions and aewiijg for ■ missions, Oct. 1.7. a son to Mr. an-’ Mr*. Emanuel Lutheran Church has set also bandage rolling.‘Mrs. William Fred V. Femmia, 161 Scl 'I. the dale of Saturday, Nov. 10, for. OfsenfS A.M. "Trick or Treat" Cub'Scout Paefc No. 112. Wash­ Crawford and Mra. Thomas ^'innic ijLs annjnl Cliristmas sale In Lu­ Daily OPEN TILL 9 P.M. Candies X ington School, wiirhold a meeting wdll be hdatesscs. Paulette Ciotcau. daughter of ther Hall of the rhiirch. for the parents of the^f^ba tomor­ Mr. and Mra Archie Croteau, 11 row night St 7:15 Ih^lje White Mr, and Mi'S, hrank E. Wraight Rosemary Ph,will be-one of the Members of the cast in "The I Building of the school. NeW regis­ and lamily have mo'Ved from South enteftai;:crs at„6 benefit show in Heiress.' Center 'Thespians'- play, trations will be taken at thiiHtmei: Coyehtrj' , to -TWIcottville. Mr*. New Britain , Sfttupdnv evening. are reminded of the I'ehearsal to- Anyone , Interested in. Cub Sebut- Wraight was the forr.er Maureen She i.s a pupil of the Gertrude Ty­ t Ight at 8 o'clock aharp In Cen­ NEW LOW PRICES ON PINEHURST Ing is welcome. Untner of this town. ler School of Dancing. ter ChuCch Hou.'!e. ■ NOW IN .StOiCK ressor in U .N i . THE NEW JET-SPRAY Japs, Reds Bolfi Thieves Lose N| FRESH PORK 54 ‘Days Business BON A M f Sign Treaty Pittsburgh, Oct. IP (/P) Hugi Value! Buy a whole loin... got 3 moat meals for loos PUSH BITTTON There arc only .54 shopping ^ On Border days until Christmas but it CLEANER FOR won't do much good for eight V to 3-Lb. ROASTS FOR ar Pittsburgh men. jailed on Rib cut 2 2 MIRRORS charges of stealing $3.5.000 D eliberate THE SMALL FAMILY WALLS worth of .toys and setting up 1to roast Whole Moscow, Opt. 19 (A*)—-Ja­ WOODWORK their own business. By MAX HARRELSON M H A L E ' S pan and the Soviet Union to­ The. eight were nabbed yes­ \ 7-Rib Cuts TILE day .signed a declaration end­ terday after two rookie police­ Unitetl Nations, N. Y., Oct. REFRIOERATORS men .saw three men taking 19 (/P)—JorcTaiv ; won quick 2 Plenty of ten- About 10 Lh.s. ing the 11-year state of war It) WINDOWS merchandise from the ware­ support from Britain and the ter cut chops between them., x house of a wholesale toy firm and to Roast; VYINDSHIELDS Japanese Premier Ichiro Hato- Soviet Union today afti^ CHROME, etc. here. ,yama and Soviet Premier Nicolai The olfleers said they ques­ charging Israel with unprcK lb ChineOuts Our first slilpmcnt ,sold -out Bulganin signed the end-of-war tioned the ti'io and learned yoked aggression and calling JUSr AlUllVED. HUNDREDS OF QHOICE FOODS! Chine Cut fa.at. We are glad to have more declaration and a trade protocol about a "toy .store” in a near­ for strong U.N. penaltieis. after more than 16 months of off- to roast Wr rut It up for tb of this new Jet Spray Bon Ami by (own. Arrows along a road The two countries took Jordan’s to Roast to offer you on 'a lupney back World War II Hero Faces Death arid-o'n negotiations. even pointed to the store side after .hearing Israel defend FRESH GROUND you. guarantee if not lOD^e satis­ John T. Godfrey. 34-year-oId World War ace who downed 37 German planes, reads with his sons, Practically the entire Pre-sidium where, officers said, they Vound her position and bjanie the Jordan HALE'S fied. Robert. 8, left, and John J., 10; in their Freeport, Maine, home. Stricken with amyotropic lateral of the Soviet government and it.s loot stolen over the past year, government for the current border HALE'S MEAT DEPT; At Plnehurst It', .trlctly fresh corn-fed Iowa pork—the beat money can buj. aclero.ia, Godfrey haa been told he has one to two year, to live.' He says he ia not discouraged, fig­ irliing Communist party were and ready for sale at bargain clashes. Israel said the incidents lACK AGAIN lY REQUEST uring hi. close combal calls put him on borrowed time anyivay. ranged behind them in the klieg- prices. Five alleged accom­ would end any time Jordan wanted COFFEE lit conference room of the G.-and plices of the trio were then peace. Kremlin Palace as the.v attached picked up. Both Britain and Russia praised their signatures. ■ ^ Jordan for her restraint. Russia BONELESS Strauss Glainis The' declaration ending the state also strongly condemned Israel for BLEACHED Mid ENRICHED AT PINEHURST 'ain Blasts of War deferred all discussions on alleged A-ioletions of the UJI. char­ Japan's territorial claims to a later I Hall Shuns ter and the cease-fire agreements. JUST ARRIVED H-Test^ee^ed date. Japan failed to win the Im -1 Jordan opened the 'debate in the PIUSBURY'S mediate return of Soviet-occupied 1 11-nation security council by warn­ ROAST STAR Habomaia and Shikotan Islands, ing that it will take matters in ita BEST FLOUR from PEEK FREAN Eisenhower Aides For CD Value north of Japan. The Soviet agreed Hearing on own hands unless the council can 1 0 LIS... \ to return thfe Islanda only after the' stop the Israeli attacks immedi­ SMOKCD Battle Creek. Mich . Oct. 19 UPi ately. tb All wheat Criaphread Tvviglets. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 19 (Ah',—'?»Stevenson ripped into. '.Eisen- Debate to Contlniie^ Play Box Biscuit, assorted ...... —The nation * atomic chief aaid | trade protocol granted most- Cuba Plant Umvelcortle Guests IN QUARTERS Adlal. E. Stevenson launched a bower's statement that Nixon is \ ^ e council wlU continue the sandwich and many fancy the "beat qualified riaii to aerve" | hydrogen bomb tesla must 1 favored .nation treatment by both Stevenson-Kefauver fans scuffle with Eisenhower-Nixon U N D O'LAKES ^ assorthients of these fln'e Eng­ THI.-^ AKMOIJK STAR fresh attack on President Eisen­ bankers during the Vice President's early morning speech in debqte next week at a date to be , a. Vice Preaidenti -be continued not only to assure | sides. Under that formula each na- Wa.sliinjiton, Oct. 19 (iT*)- annmm'^^d later. OUR REGULAR TOP GRADE lish rookie.* in. metal canisterjt HAM IS READY TO EAT hower'. aides today. Assei'ting that the Republican j new weapons but to provide datp I tion agree.* to give the otheV treat- Pro-vidence, R. 1. After his speech. Vice President Nixon cori- an^' reusable boxes. Repubiican National Chair­ tinued on his campaign swing through New England. Callifig for the sti'oncest U.N. TO SKUA i; COLij: C hill ami slice WHOLE or — It came as his campaign man­ congressional leader, value Eisen-j needed for civilian' suryiv'al under] nient as good as it gives any other penalties’^short of military action, BUTTER tb hower 'as a candidate but ig n o r e ; enemy attack nation in a trade deal man Leonai'd Hall did not ham jiiat. a'a it rofnra from the ager was saying the prcsidenlial show up today at a hijarinjf Jordan’s \jambassador, Abdul LB. ' * • • • • • • • • wrapper. Excellent for quirk arrv- SHANK HALF race has. reached the point where : him as a party leader, Btevenson ! Chairman Lewis L. SUauss of Today's agreement i.s not \ for Monem RiWi, said: * and a shipment of Maurice ire on mill I ray- or in anndwirhrs. "neither side is gaining " and vie- i silrf that if Eisenhower is re-elect- the Atomic Energx' Commission mal peace treaty but rherely ends set for liini by a Democratic- "If'th e council doesn't take Linnell’s very choice home tory could be achieved by winning ed, "the Republican party leader- (AECi, in a speech prepared for the n-year technical state of war PILLSBURY contfolled House subcommit-' Ike Pushes Assault action to stop the Israeli aggres­ .style cookies . . . 2 ' t lbs. over the "undecided" -voters, ' *P®ni will take, over.” a Joint U.S.-Canadian Civil De­ tee looking into alleged pbliti- sion right away, then my country TO. IIE.NT: Place ham fat side up fense committee meeting, made (Continued on Page TwO) packed in hand.some metal Stevenson fired a new broadside '‘What does this mean?” he c(il preSsure in connection will have to seek other methods oh a rack in a shallow baking pan at .Vice President Nixon, secretary S*1**<1- no mention of Adlai Stevenson's by which it could insure the aafe- CAKE MIXES container usually priced at and heat uncovered in .1'15*F. BUTT proposal that thi.s country take with a 1954 $43 million gov- Yellow, Ormage, Carmmel of the Treaaurji’ Humphrey and "It means that a vote for Eiaen-...... ty of our borders.” X lb t?2.0f) featured thi.s wpekeiid oven for 10-11 minutes per pound. lb sex’eral other cabinet membei;*. hower is a vote for Richard Nix- »««■•«m8 an end to ernnfient -l to our policy and our ly restored io a iMwHoii of poxver Stevenson's prospects al.sq have >ri.llcisni at the" Democratic pre.si- LEAN CHUCK G R O U N D ...... if b ; 50, sent in the Stevenson welcome, practice." provide no such data on In the Polish party. "taking a powder" and using his matters. The ^'hite House plans the bravery of war and the honor PREMIER SAUCE leveled off. campaign dutfe* as a sort of dential nominee In . a majpr ad­ to make the reply public next and morals of war,” ' , 'C A u e - ...... f*!’'''*'' I their own testa .to help other na- Ma.\wril House Instant Coffee ...... Ig. .jar SI.49 Verdict xx1lh Undecided Chandler has announced he will ; tions protect . their populations "Fifth Amendment” to shield dress iff Los Angeles' Hollywood week. Rifa’i said the whole trouW* 2 Wonderfully tender .small lb; ' ROASTING Jamea E. Finnegan, Stevenson’s Warsaw, Poland. Oct. 19 (4| - Bowl tonight. (8:30 pm., PST., - Contains No .Meat lb vote the straight Democratic tick-; against nuclear war. Wladialaw Gomiilka. once jailed a.s himself, from questioning about The President made two speech­ stemmed from an aggressive t'MK'KENS . . . Fryers . . -Fowl from Miller of Oampaign manager, said in his "serious Charges." regional TV anil radio, i es in Portland's public auditorium Israeli policy and -that the border The 'Sauce of- .Mahv Vaea Nescafe. Reduced 20c t o ...... 1g. jar $1.:59 opinion the presidential contest a 'Titoist, and three of his closest (Continued on Page Nineteen) (Continued^on Page Nineteen) as.sociates were triumphantly re­ After nine minutes. Brooks re­ In California, with its choice yesterday-'-the first, also ta a incidents"were premeditated un­ Coventry.-CHirKFN .. ClMCKKN BREASTS has reached the point where voters cessed the hearing until after­ prize of 32. electoral vote?, the capacity audience—was in the af­ provoked.” „ who list themselves as undecided stored lo the Central.Committee of HEW ALLKW’EET It’s A Real Treat To Have Fresh Poultry OLO c o a t HEACON WA.\ the Polish United V.'orkers (Com­ noon when Edmund F. Mansure, President goes into the thick of a ternoon shortly after he flew in "Israel,” he said, "is destroying From Halc> and Prices Are Low, I.,ow * Pint 8.^c—Quitrt Jl-S.'! Qt. 89ce- U. Gal. .41.^0 . . . CO.N’.V. FRES|M4FN TURKEYS will tip the balance next month; former chief of the General Serv-' hot and tough battle against the the very foundations of the gei# He de.scribed this as a pre-elec­ munist i’ jiart,’' today. .SIMONIZ t e n d i .v e c id e r *We Are Making History* ices Administration (GSA), was Demcfcrats. Eisenhower carried (Continued oi Page Eleven) era! armi.stice agreement. tion plateau from which either side The election of Gomulka and his tabbed as the witness. m a r g a r in e Qt. 79c— >3 Gal. 51.57 \-2 Gal. 59c—Gallon 89c I)E LU.XE CMWPEi) SIRLOIN , friends to the committee was the the state in. 19.52, but Stevenson Rifat did not spell out what LBS . could go up or down. . The House Government Opera- I forces .feel the.v have a good sort of penaltieii. he wanted the 2 PLUMP FOWL "I believe! we have stopped the first act of a faithful Central Com­ rATTIKS ...... Ih. 89c mittee meeting which o|>cned to­ tions subcommittee has reopened. chance to win- it this year. . ,. council to Ihvoke. He urged action Buy t Ibt, mail In t Rnaettea and LARGER TENDER other side in it* track.*." Finne­ hearings on the award of'the big i The Chief Executive and Mrs.’ Blast TolA at F<»ur under article 41 of the U.N. char­ , receKe a coupon good for 2 FREE gan said. ’’We have , reached a Andrews Plans Haven day. ' SPEriA-L LEAN PATTIES' 4 to h to lb. . . . .lb. .Me. Polish Communist! letders were contract for expansion of the 1 Eisenhower arrived in J^s Angsles : | „ A . P , « w k f 'P a s .l s t f A r ter' which providea for- the Iba. of AUms.eet. point where neither side I* gaining. government’s nickel plant • at by plane. The onl.v pre-arranged I * 1 iM >I J; c a d U l V severance of diplomatic relation#, All we have to do now. is get the reported ready to demand inde­ poilttcai talk was the address to- ' ROASTERS pendence from Moscow control— Nicaro, Chiba. Committee Demo-| economic restrictions and possihls SWIFT'S PBE.’VHUM COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE...... lb. 59c undecided people in our cdtumn For Conservative Vote crats have alleged-and Hall has' night. Oslo, Nonvaj', Oct. 19 IA 5-A t and xve’ll win this electron.” a step that could have historic im­ "The President plans - lo contin­ portance for Poland's future and denied—that the GOP chairnrian I least'four persons perished and a (Opptinued on Page- Ststeen) Use sea food often; qct it at Hale's: Sword, Halibut, Stevenson turned lo Kentucky's 'cleai'ed" the cbntractprs for gov- j ue to lay the facts of the cam­ Richniond, Va., Oct. 19 (A5—T. the whole. East European bloc of dozeh were hurt in an explosion BEEF STEAKS Cod, Hisddock, Mackerel, Boston Blue, etc. area of indecision after a 2 - day emmentbmment work.tiinrlg < paign on the line." Hagerty. said stop swing through Michigan and I Coleman Andre'vs, the. Virginia countries now tied closely to . Brooks tqok note thlj momi'ng in advance of Eisenhower's de- ^ today at ah A-bomb-proof gov- 1 2 - 0 2 . TIN Moscow. , Ohio. In Michigan, w h e r e -his I Democrat who- --aupported Presi- partiire from Portland. emmen(-owh*d ammunition works W tth Gravy—Not l.«aa Ibian i / ^ h W u c a 6 chances ,are regarded ss better ; dent Eiseriho'. 'er in 1952 and be- Along with Goraulka. the oom- 7, Sandnich Steaka W * hove Q Qift for aU tfic children Who entered our (ContijBiied on Page Two) The press secretar.v declined to dug into the mountains 65 miles than (n Ohio, the Dentocratio nom­ j.came chief tax collector in the Re- m U t« rfe-elected (3cn. Marian Mar- north of Oslo. Bulletins ek-Spychalakl. Zenon Kliszko and say whether I the President wquid coloring contest. Cengrotulotiorts .to oil! inee drew less enthusiastic crowds 7publican administration, is wearing hit once morp as he did- In a na­ S A W FLORIDA ' p A e m u i m ' 'than in the Buckeye State. ; a new cam.jaigm buttoi in his lapel. Loge Sowinski. All four were • A spokesman for the Raiifoss from the AP Wires purged and .'ailed at the height o f tionwide television address from Work* said four bodies -i^d been Apparenllx' unruffled bv tiie I. It says. "I’rn for me." Portland last , h1ght-r nil Steven­ I Politically it means what it says. uie Kremlin’s split with President recqvere'd three .hours after the FRESH FRUITS and VEGETAPLES C^uaiiXij/ shifting prospects .aheaelaM, of him, son's proposals ' that efforts be blast in a hall 'where ^normally '-•Andrews is the presidential nomi­ Tito of Yugoslavia, who.'e inde­ News Tidbits ANTARCTIC TOLL FOUR GRAPEFRUIT pendent brand of lyiniriiuniam ,re- made to win world agreement on .10(1 work. There was no' Immedi­ CUCUMBERS ...... 3 for 25c nee on an Independent States halting H-bomh ’tests, and that ate Vvord as to the cause of the Washington', Oct. 18 (/P)— ' C A M S ' aeoeoooeeeoo ' • • |Riii ■ 1 i 2 CAULIFLOWER ... *och 25c ■ Right-ii-Tax - Reform ticket. His 'Culled from Al* Wires consideration be given lo ending t explosion. ,The toll iivthr crash of a Navy While we have special pahk of Hudson Tissue Menial Patient running mate is Thomaa H. W^irdel (Continiied on Page Nineteen) Peeled Seotiona In • Heavy ^ ycop ■ ■ f^Guaranfee^bx^ the mllilar.v draft "in the foresee- The Rijufoss Works makes am- plane on the AntarrMc Ire shelf G R S E N p e p p e r s ...... lb . 1 9 c (in colors) we confihile special offer: of California, a fori ler COP; Con­ ablq future.” i mifiiition and high'explosives. in- ivas.iraised In four dead'(today, SWEET POTATOES . . .. . 2 lbs. 19c ^GooG Housekeeping gressman. 'The.i' were ■ forraall.v Woman who failed toi halt, when An overflow Audience In the 4,- | eluding ammuhition for NATO with"the death o$ M>rlnh O pt. GREEN GIANT:^-^ Stabs Spouse,! handed the banner of the Conserva­ ; challenged by' sentry is shot dead Rayburn A. Hudman. ,0|t the FLORIDA ORANGES, large Sfiit .... 6 f o r 4 5 e 700-^at public auditorium a p -! forces. tives to c*rry at a rally lere Mon­ West Snagged I during search of village of TroUlli plpuded as Eisenhower—without T h e area alx>un(i Naufoss was remaining four injured^ two day night at which about 20.statea were h'urtr crittcally. ‘ . ,j GRAPEFRUIT ...... ,... 3 f o r ? 5 c 3 ROLLS 27c I in Larnaca District of Cyprus.. ni^ntioning Stevenson by name—, blocked to civilian traffic. Civilian Hangs Himself f were represented. (Former President Harry Trufnan said: . ^ ■ B A N A N A S \ ...... 2 lbs.t.29c No Illusions - On Suez Tolls defense units from, .Oslo were dis­ ELVIS CLEARED IN BR.VWL 2 C AN S"; gets in more verbal Ucks at 5'ice "J Jiave not promised you nor patched .and all av'dilable police HUDSONTISSUE Hartford. Oct. 19 (g>>- A 67-1 Andrews an accountantpro- .'•resident Nixqn and .at political Memphis. Oct. 19 ('4V-Blvl* '<|r*at Blg.Tciidcr'Sucet Pcaa do J ever intend to -that the w a j from the Hatifoss and Gjoevik yeaf-old Norwich State’ H°*P>t*l'T feiuiion, has ho ilkisions about any iiollsters, predicts Democrats w-ill to defend peace 'Or freedom i.s to the Pelvis Presley, the rock *n’. Payment Plan areas'were .called iiv^.for emeVgerj- foil singer with a f«»t right ^ Pictsweef Frozen Foods Carry 'patient, home on a trial, basis.- at-* chance of victory In NoVember. His win Nov. 6 if party leaders ,"just- abandon siniuUaneously our mill- j cy service. Hospitals as far awa)*,way . FROZEN FOOG SPECIALS 12 ROLLS $LOO tempted to murder his wdfe In ticket.' in one form o f another, ia •keep telling the people the truth lary draft and testing of our as 80 miles' from Raufoss were erooN, was fou i^ blariieleso to­ .their second-floor apartment and. on the ballot in only 14 states and By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER as they have been." most advanced militai^’ weapon's, commandeered. day for his part In a brief flat SNOW CROP GREEN CUT or Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval fight. His two opponents didn’t Jhen took his oWnj life by hanging, ' T. C0LE»I.\N ANDREWS any way you add them up he Washington, Oct, 19 (85 -•-^ The New London ^ Superior Court ■* - F R E N C H C U T B E A N S ...... 2 f o r 3 9 c " . ' ' ' ■ A:' Car of Scott Pjoductfi Just Arrived . . ' shortly after 9 a.m. today. • couldn't come out a winner. What UiilUd States and Britain are re­ Judge John H .’ King - orders . 3- .fare soo !we|l. » el Besides coming out on the linort end of the' scuffle,’ H o w a r d J o h n s o n b a k e d . Polica gave this account; . does he hope to accomplish 7 ported to have hit a new snag in month Jail term for tax colleeior PICTSWEET ORANGE JUICf Scotkins . . . Scottissue . . . Cutr'ife. . ; ^oftw'cve K Michael A. lavecchia .Sr.! “ We hebe to serve as .a rallying trying to w'ork out common poli- accused of embezzling $1.5.000 they wisre fined tor assault and MACARONI and CHEESE .... 14 oxs. 35c plunged, a ' pair of dress!.maktiig (sermaii Red^ Deny point for Conservative people,” he rtesrfor dealing with Egypt in the from town of Old Lyme. .Amer­ hatter.v, 'Disorderly eondoct Navy Plane Crash K^lls! charges were dismissed.. SARA-LEE ALL BUTTER POUND SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE shears into the bbd.y of his wife. said., "Our - group ha* definitely Suez Camil dispute. - / ican Brass Co. announces it haa. ' PINEHURST FRUITS . . VEGEt I b LES ^J!Mephine, .55. eight times' hs she Strike by’- Workers launched r movement In lead to a Hiis "one concerns the pa.S’nieht reached,.agreement with 'negotiat­ C A K E ;.., .n .. ------12 ois. 79e ',2 cans 35c ■ ' '' / , stood in front of * washing ms-' realignment o f -the parties be­ qf tolls for ahips going throiigh ing committee of Local 1078,' Uni­ BO.N.V VOTE.S 8HORT DRAFT Bonn, CJerroeny. Oct. 19 (ff>— FARM HOUSE PINEAPPLE PIE, V / i lb s. .... 62e CELERY'...... double bunch 23c chine. )• ' ' > Berlin, Oct. 19 East-Ger­ tween Consefx'atiyes and Radi­ the canal. ■ — ted Automobile Workefs, on con­ Three on Antarctic Ice! MAXWELL HOUSE * ;8he wrestled the scissor, from cals." . tract for company's 2.000 em­ The West German Parliuneat's 6—-,6-oz. cans $ 1.00 many's -Communist newspapers Hc-v-'ever, some diplomatic offi­ J upper house - (Bondesrat) voted him and fought her way to a front tried today to' squash reports that' Andrews sees the Conservative cials say that at the heart of the ployes In Waterbury. SPINACH ...... icello pack 25c window, where she threw them to thousand.^ ol factory workers are eoalitlon backing him hot as- a Washington, 'Oct. ,19 (#5— A overwhelmingly today ,4n fai'or Coffee current disagreement, is the basic Federal Tiade Commission hear­ of 12 months' rompulsoty mili­ MIMUTI WG£. ’the street below, while screaming atriking for better conditions. third parly but a* a second parly. issue of how tough A line theWest­ ing examiner recommends dlsinis- Navy plane carrying advance unit* for help. , X - ■ tary sers'lee, the shorteat draft - J>ICTSWEEJ PIES . The Red press termed the re­ He’ says now its ortl.v a "Tv/tedle- ern imwers shoulu take toward aal of false advertising' charges of, this .year's South Polar %xpc(U- Golden Crisp Fresh CARROTS .-...... 2 b^hs. 25c - As Mrs. lavecchia, mother of 12 ports .complete lies, and said they ten’ll In the Noj-th Atlisntlo AIM- duni, ,tweedle-dee" choice between Egyjitian Gamal 'Abdel Nasser. against.Autumobile Owners Safety -tion erashfii on the Antarctic'Ice children ran out .of the apartment, weie^'Invented to preyeM under­ the' ha'ftonal Uciiiocratic and Re- . T)ie specific problem. of wliat Insurance Co. of Kanss's City, ■ ance. , ' , •Chicken . . Beef . . Turkey her husband went to the. rear standing between Ku.st and \ye*t M o ... Bronx TV-repairman is ar- shelf yesterday, killing three men ' ' -Idaho’ Potatoe.S' Cauliflower, Broccoli piibljcan ticket.*-.since'both have the newly organized Suez Canal and Injuring five others, ' three -ilTRE GI:T9 BOSTON CH l'BtH porch on the.third floor ,of the Germany.i been- engaged in what he I'alls a U.serr Assn, .should- do about ship fe.sted and linked with alleged mil­ crilicall). , , ;' Boston. Qct. 19 (#5 — Fire' featured at 23c pkg. . building,''tied a 10-foot length of ■ The official Communist party grasshopfier race to the Left. Hf tolls is in active negotiation > around hla .-neck ' and The Navy here said six other. early today ruined the lateriar newspaper Nenes Detifsohlan'd »sid is making his 'pitch for support tween. Secretary of State Dulles elei'tronicr-lubes which were reproc- of the 79-yearrold Holy' Trinity ; leaped to his death. . . . esed and represented as new. plane.s landed .safely after nd expects jtiany of them -o association by shipa'-koing through, rcontrafv- to Federal Trade Com- ,49c pkg. and the victim was takeif tq .St. Antarctic area for work in connec- I was a. $33,000 organ Importejl West Berlin newspaper, iutd bv the seek shelter with the Andrews- the---Sue should then be ■ turn«;d ^'i'saion mohopdly iiharges'... P\*t. tion with the International from E uro^ when the chnrch Francis Hospital,-’ where she'Is re­ League of Free Jurists, a . West V/erden ticket come Nov. 6. over , to Egy-pt for iise of the canal Philip E. Morand of'Dallas plead.s Bartlett Pears, . . Grapes ported suffering from three stab- Geophysical year (IGY), in which was b(iilt In 1877. Another ergaa Berlin anti-Communist organiza- Hla. candidacy could .tip the — lens,' of course, any mjiUy to charge of deserting to many nations are sharing their In A lower rhurc||' andltorlnm waiunds. iri the - back, two in the tion''which claima it haa a farfliuig scales In Virginia, which went, for expenses for pilot services and ~Vonunahists a-hd is sentenced ' to abdomen and three in the left arm. sclentifilc .diseoverie*. also' wna ruined. - network of ccmlacta in East Ger­ Elsenhowef hy 80,000 in 1952, :and • the like.. ^ live years , imprisonment by U.S. ^The Na\'y had only meagre de-i ) Her condition was reported by hos­ many. ’ ' t ■ - may be a factor in Florida. H i yd is said' to have proposed Army court-martial in.Germany. pital authorities as good. tails of the crash but official'dis­ $130,000 MAINE FIRE ..S E E / , _ According to Jihem, the atfikes Will Driiw f4om Both that Bubh tolls be held as btiH-ked ' ,;.president Eisenhower's pettva- patches' did,specify that it, took Boothbay Harbar, Malae. Oet. r V I A da'.igliler, ill'll. Cose Maror"- center in the Jnduatrial cit; ' of Andrew's'’ saiid he 'didn'.t' know funds not to be paid' to Egypt un­ hurg farm is assessed for real lace-^'!while '. attempting a lanfd- 19 UP) — spectacular tvalers ‘ ^ PINEHURST ' 1 ehini of Wethersfield, with her hus- Magdeburg, ‘(jO' milea from ^ rlin . \rhich o f the major'parties ufoulq)toul4' til there i%; a fmal settlement of estate tax purposi s % $6.S50, ac­ ing.” ‘ • i '. front fire, punctuatad by'aevdral r - i - z /baad, I came to ‘ the apartment Two thouaandi police welre re­ be hurt by his candidai^^-he ex­ the Suez’'controversy." ^ 'i cording to tax assessor for Adams'. -There wee nothing here to indi­ smalFexpMensi' swept thgaa FOR CUSTOhjf PACKED aborUy.ysj- after themm Iheideht. onvShe to'dto a portedly'rdahed Into the city from pected tb draw fronv both. But 'Failut# to resolve theaa dlffer- County .1. . American woman sen­ cate mechanical failure. ITiat fact, a the eaatene aMe eff I ' ‘•4 a, '•Why did they ever let Mm East 'Berlin., , y more recently, he said 4iis yirgiiiin. enaes ia blamed'for thei4ack.of ac­ tenced t