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y V : X -. \ X 1 • ^ .. . > '.f v x ; N..'- \ t FRHJAY; OCTOBER tl. IW AvoiBge DaUjr NatPioBa R b b > a g e e i g h t e e n V ppMwWopligMM The Weether jja ttriffH lfr lEpgntttg TJfralb V O c t. 18, 1868 Foresiat of 17. B. Wsotimr le n aa

band will give exhibitlbn' of paky In tha Maaonlc TamplA Fair, eool wUh froH ! tedigM; nta Vfomait'a Auxiliary of tha ^pe Band Plans marching and playing. Full High' naa arrangsd with Mra. ;Dorothy I. ASSOCIATION OF MANCHESTEK' ■J / 11,875 A b o u t T o w n A m p and Navy Club win hold M In P TA MinsfYel land dreaa win bt; worn. The parkar of Camdot Caratnlca to MEMIERSHIP OKIVE Mmnhhpp ef tea Aodlt ' IdriP 84. StMiny, wnm iec ttimemeip. potluck supper and meeting at the Fexmingtoit Vallay orcheetra •will tfaa damonstratioB. ‘ BurWM on olrmdatlMi ' H ig h n e a r 88.' . \ ■"N. clubhouse Tuesday night, begin- inual Program % JOlN'NQW-rHEibP SCPfOBT u NAM PBOGBAH provide musid ^or dgiicing./ ;h person attending will re- * ...... M a r i t h p t U i M F ^ A ^ C U y p I V M U jjfe i X Th*' Aujdllary ef .tte hlng at <:S0. BVeryone'attending ReSei;vaUone may be made with 'ceive a-^pieca to'dacorate.',,fTha AXt^ toA Utvy Club will hoM is asked to bring a hot dish. SDBNrlWTH BEMBlTTANfTE c a w fii^ Monday «vwiinc ' Tha Manch^^r Pips Band will any of the band membera. studio will 8rt the articlea and t o * turn' tbain to the d'acbratora. Ra- MT8 8 ETHEL L. OOSLES ' .V O L . LXXV, N d . 1 » th« clubhoubov Clyde Beckwith, chairman hold its annual MteCtalnMcntr-ahd BOLTQN LAKE, D. 1. BOCBVlIXB tFOURTE^ PAGES) MANCHESTER. COM^^ATURDAV, OCtOBER^ 2 , 1 » 5 S (daoriJIeg AdVfriWag OM Fnge U ) P R I C E P I V E ^resbrnmenta Ark a.sooial Uma w ill i i . . of the. pot rohat dinner at Center dance at. tha Hotel' follow,'.end a il' women interested , p f D I iV/a,^iM -^vn 88 ...... ^ TI i t m a re on etm'?’' Churchwliday Bsxaar on Nov..2 , F rid a y Chaiit laiuiiiig^ art cordially iiivitcd te attanA inIttMa for iBOb of UMk annoUheeiN^at reservations for NAlWE ...... steoseea a ».«#••***,*** ifut* FMaraUm D em o cratic th^ dinner are npw opeh. They will le 'past, thars Kiss Louiae^pickaoit,' Chairman Atom Worl^eirrOut Womea’a Club a t fh e Cloab on Sunday Oct. SO- Anyone table aeatlng accommMatlons Cerami^ Party of the committee, . repohte that A D D R jfcS S . . . . . j Hotel Bond in T h e y wiBhihr to make reaervgtiona may present Indicatlone |>olnt to\en in- I those attending. A Sedtttah dancer T E L E P H O N E ...... ¥ * y " -M a e V( on the can hfra.;'J^ C^by. . —. .. . tereeting evening. Tick*ta'''|ney Over ‘Travel Pa^ will give an exhibition of High­ pie ChapUf No. 88, Order of obtaOned from Mias Dickfon, for (pleaae Make Clwcks IPpyaHa Ta C N IM ) credentMda committee, M Mra.'Alery ra: land dancea and a Scottish singer ier on the recepUon cOm- A rm /^ c. h^orton Handler, 21, of note will also ba a faature ofifithe Eastern Star.fhaa set the date Mrs. VligiiMa Lewie, worthy ma- X.; J ^ v e r , O ct. 23 ifl—Members and M rt. Helen FitetiatHctc of FridayNJet. 38. for a Ceramics' trnn.of-.Tempta Chaptar. on of Mr. and Mrn Irving'^Hand- the evening's entertalnn;ent. 121. T M the CIO Oil, Chemical and . / -V' publicity and con'etituttoh IV 39 Oerard $ t, recently partipi- AtOn^ Workers 'Union struck ittece. The openinf aesaion p a t^ ln Bxerc(be Cordon Bleu, a X: the Phillips Pstroleum Cb.'s I' will befin at "T / NATp^.. manewar using 17.8 X/ atomic p w t at Arco, .Idaho, • a ,n t " French eih<^ Briush troopeTin Weat early today / 'ii',. Germany. A mr ^ h a 2Stfth •ruecken, Saar, Oct. ^ Closing of the frontiers was Gen­ OCAW headquarters here, X lAaaAlbrrttjet Mary #alkewal(l. Field ArUllerV Battalion's (ff)—Prn^urope and ^d-Gef- dered by the. countries eohcefiiea said the strike was over th* x W A lt m 8 t, wiU^becomc the bride Battery B, I .'^WMhdler" entered /Pin Chccki Here . . . Pin^Shccks there in 'reply to a request from teg issue of .What the union calls ^ IN te r A. PUkaitia Jr., TS3 H ill- the Army in era&ary 19M , and man forosa. hurled acetwa- European ROferendum Oom n^ "Isolation pay" to c^ten two lari! at. at a nuptial blfh Maas arrived in I nm in. February tions ofv|riw6^ at each othei' -ilaa siipezylaing the plebiscite,'Tba hour*'gravel time for anXvcr- tooiorrow at 10 a.m.,' In. 8 t less. He is 'X9(ft griltduate of today, as eaclNtH^ to sweep n wanted to insure that age 100 miles daily to B rid g e t’s C hurch. Manchester 1 fn Rchoel at^ gangeHif rowdlea could not coma from wdrfc at the Arco plant X- tended J h e ^ ersity of Connec.ti in final votes ]^ore tomor into tha SAap and intimidate voters Pickets: were posted at the c u t .X ^ Lorlnt Pbola NO-IRON cotton ko its row’s plebiscite, and 'Vote counters. plant, .The strike went off in Rosalie Chapdelalne “No lies and insults dPe strong The votePa,* after three months an orderly manner, the spokea- _____ . X ONO.LASTINO COlORSI T h a in L u th e r 81m w ill be \ anough to silenca the trullL’’ der of inceesanl campaign oratory wUt m a n said. WINDOf Rdeeile Chapdelalne will be one dared Saar Premier Jdutnnea Write simply' “ja" or' '‘neln’’ on Phillips operates a unit 8f the Midwest ocrats evening at 7 ;S0 in C on- De shown coi tberan Church, Winter of the featured dancers In the Hoffmann In n final appeal \$o their ballots' Sunday. But the H-* Atomic ' Energy Commission's and n 8 ta., following the flrat Waddell I^ A Minstrel Show to be "Europeanization'' forces. ■'T: ■ult will determine thq fete of a reactor' testing station neer .morrow the Saarlanders will In Arco which employe some 390 ATE fa m ily supper of the fall sea^ .presented.In the. school auditorium .■ X , ' \ ' iposEl by thq seven>nation West- Those finable tp be present at the their majority give their votes for etri* European UnhSi (W EU) to Ambitious Nazi OCAWdO members. The at SHADE supper, and tha public generally, ( ^ t . 28 and 2k. aacurity of thejr families, concilia-, Ize” this little territory average, hourly pay ia 13.34. tion between paoples and ^ ac e in otto Strasaer, unrecon- ■illI I ii»li Ml ...... BladetoOrder will b« welcome te attend showing M ilt Chapdelalne, a w ell known tuck's^ in between France end o f th e 81m . local denca Inatructor. .haa ap­ Europe.” x., ' • ♦ G erniS: _ Btructed Nazi.' has formed -a w M alm With Your IteUera iusT;Rele:asei The “German X'.Home Land new political party in West Des Moines, Oct. 2 2 , (^P)-—Midwest Dem otratie leaders, peared In many beneSt ' ihowa'' /• StHT'te Uitted Europe^ X marriaga, of Jdba Shirley Xaague”, , groupingthe three I f th e H iu ito rity vo te yeaT'^ th a Germany. StraSser, who fell Moderate Plans studying the nation’s fanri problems, today had Adlai E. throughout the State. She la notadf VkMlUl. (JVOTI LA. JOHNSON T tiic k . 10 Elm Tar., and Jacob parties seeking the Saar’a. return Sgar will bei^int. the flrat empodi from Hitler's favor in 1933 and Bteyenson’s endorsement of 9 0 , per cent parity'for farm Turek Jr.. 248 W ood land 8 t.. .w ill for her aparkllng style and haF City M #te.. f-MB Q/ 8-194D to Oerrtieny, countered wiUvan ap* ment of • uhhcwEuropc—a supra­ fled the country, recently, re-- prepared a special number for the To Form ^ Now p ^ Y id u e ts -. * • X PAINT COe V take place tomorrow afternoon^ at JUfTNCNTIC :al for .dlscipllna because “no o«e national state, amalteB than Rhode turned to form his nationalls- S:30 in Zion Lutheran Church. •minstrel. She conducts classes at MrmiM i . ... 8 - it e ^ A doubt the Victory of the Ocr- Island and withe s ympulaticm of tlc,"The People's» Movement ' A\message from Stevenson said ji “constritetive farm pro­ •SH lB ia S t. TcL M I-M 5 0 1 tile ZIpser Club on Brainard PI. Caravaii;...... Jnab parties.'; • ' / betw een 800,000. and av^illlon, in for Unity and Freedom.” His gram has beconif the nation’s num ber one need” and declared >rocco . R u le Ihe Couples^ Club «r the Tal- RCNOIS OP pasts. I ■CMONS Sr m AY, E«h aids cllled the other the induatrlgl. heart, luVweetern reeppearah'X in politics is seen that "it becomes more apparent with eVery piusing day that eottvillc co congregational r Church Saat. LwW. Wt. . ... 8 -19T □ “traitoca’! Hie Hoffmann forces E u ro p e . •F.ri*. 1.. VI. B. a«.. • as a threat to democracy in this need will be/m et only through the leadership of the will aerva a potlU^ au i^r at the L.,a.i*tlon*\N. Y., Oct. 33 D r. Bngene Davit was alacted a MEMDRUMBM i yesterday declined to giVe hint Its Widlaee, -a onetliha New Deal j. M t o M . gaaoMi xtaN FAvoairaa: N icM‘*.OrwBi- -In that poaitipn until midnight German-apeaking'Saarlanders and MP^f^-^Rebuffed b y th V ,d la a rm a m e n t ' fator of Connecticut InsUtute su pport. cabinet member and 'Vice Preat-j lljrA l-egia# l-l>vgwga « SeMk. C.U la Ymr Brw. Sunday, a f t ^ the p le b l^ te vbti commission in.^her,^deimhds for' Bn Under the French plan, the dent unter Praaldent Rqpaevelt: ■AaV^ AaCO g U V U O of UtbEUnd at tha annual meeting TMtormr. .«*. ..;...... P 4 t O TCHAtKOVSKY: *8 lM f4aa have been counted, fOoBinued on Page Seven) immediate U.N. airing orthe arms Moroccan cabinet is. to be aa who now call! calls hthiaclf an^nde-an xnde-' ; '. - a a r * held ywkterday in Hartford- The vicToa HaaaaaT ravoa- -• Bwalv'’ ...... P-WQ Rav Dr. Rookwall Harmow Potter A M h l -qutetton, Russia- indicated Widely representative- aa poesible, said In South fia A n d h a rm 898 1TB : liSir. Tt.WMr MeiMie. ~ HmSEY-ieiSAHOPPl favora Preatdent Eisen^l knur Tt-tltew l "president of Uw reflecting.the main trends of opln- ______le favors Preatdent EtseiiH Ir Republicans IH C i to mptaw amt. itw w Tbriiaa. *«a~ .T— U .8 . B aa. IT S t: LUr h. dW A TC H AiaoVSEY: ■TUtMa 8 a v e r m g , T h e 12-nation disarmameh ve Moroccans linfllUted home world peace." MIN OUTUT. The Manchtater FI m D e ^ r > M4 CENTER commission rejected last night Estes Kafauver (D-Tenn), ggg MODDUB T K C . yttew. 4 Rwa-lw) IV4 w i -2 yr*. U4 »n.-3 Wfc i ' - Th. Mea I Lm *. H e .... .T-«T Q dakt- (OaaMaie-Pantaarl le- ' Wallace, tee Progrraslve party mant will hold a dim Sunday MANCHESTER x aioMOND aoMtaac TAvoa. I and Mnale (w Xwtp Soviet Delegate Arkady Sobo|ev's muai on whather'te* plana to m K AT THE OREBN morning at JO o’clock at''tha/8 ra - Your Dodge and PlymonUi $2.50 imane gave his consent de- Tape Breaks Jet Bbtfieneck nomine* for President In 1846, said tee Democratic preoldential nomi­ irE$: On. XlM. l«*.r OanM Mnad ...... P4 I 0 demands that it pave the wey’for i the j refiual of the largest h* had "the greataat admiration houaa. corner of Main and Hilliard ‘ Dealer ^ , . : 9 2 . 9 9 ''^ ' $ 2 i T 8 A. revolutionary npw niachijne has now^briiken a .tremendous n a tio n in 18Q^ .saya he ^mifid be Opaa Daily t A Jf. te • r-M . iM k U M*. Me...... aiMSKY-KdaaAEoiT:.‘Tk Ce« S o u r c e i c v e a l s a U,N. debate now, on grounds . . . that I ______group, the latlqlal.' to and respect" for Stevenson, 8 U . X it would merely complicate the p,rtlclpX#--at least, for the time bottleneck in jet engine pihductibn. It uses.tei electronic ''brain" "truly regretful*/. If PrOal^ent odt.a poaraa FAVoam ^ n'Oi" San. aad Papakr Kefauver and Hacriman, But fiiaenhower doesn't run agnin 4i ^ N«wMt HHi« faAiom Her kieksra « M voM ofi. Soft... 9w#8t, Corter-Sot* K iM t and Dar. U rn ttt \ C M w tt MnMe ...... P44 O fowr-power foreign njlnleteiW j being-m cabinet.- In the to turn a blueprint into a complex finished prodtu^'. The product Eleeiihowar “representa mbre than' is an Intricate 9am, the hCfrt of a jet iimgtfiz's fu ^ o n tro l system. caua* he's "the beat tea RepubH- ■ak, >M ...... 8 .9 9 0 ig')—Princess^. The Liberal NeWs 6 hronlcIe also telks which open In Geneva next | g^^ndlng oiii! process earlier this any other man th* world's hope .. . won't ihrinkoot of fit. N ot 3lndlngl No dwOnol W ortd* of grow room, TCHAIKOYtHYt-mt London, 22 Thursday. , , The machini aocomplishea In two to four hpur* a technical opera­ can* haVa." ■a*" KUMET HiiaMiaM.). PweinI Oraftarat and. .•^..made 'lip her jnlnd reported lit a front W g e atory that week SllmaneXbtained support of tor peace," Wallace aaid, and "thia ■ X X M a rg a re t hail Sobolev called' for yesterday's tion that previously required sbout 400 man-hours te *va to 10 Tha tall, aoft-epoken Tannea- ieb y ih o w trt^ your eeloi^rf.$ho'|l lovo Hmo-ioving Coftor’s most of alt atisnear ia,Fata9lM, Tki. Mntia U Rakie kp. ..j...P 4 d O to say "yes" t^tearplage to Peter •The Piincesa haa yet^ given the other Natibnalist grwp. the outwclgha all other conaidera'- meeting of the commission in an weeks. It was developed by Bendix Aviation Corp. engt|i*ars and aeah. In Erie last night to halp FIm imox Fharmaeif I. M r BMMrad. M e...... P .ltl Q Townsend/ reportafrom court cir­ her family r final decision and un­ Democratic Independence , Party ttona.” TCBAlKOVSkYi "MnlataalNr aftempt. to get it to issue .a report (PDX), and sevenX Dlhcr .Inde' recently unveiled at the Terre Haute, Ind., plant. Coded dedicate new plant facilities fo t 288 E jOMliCr St.— Tel. M I 8-0886 7 y ' X • , CAM-CAN (MielilicM.). taka" and Dlnaw Mnak .P44 O cles aaid today. "Xv til she does so the comdltlitional Elaenhower htniself conferred i L a .. Farto. A ik . V ka-S a. - which would automatically bHng pendents. .lion, taken from the blueprint la punched on a plastic tapeaqa the tee Erie, Dispatch aa teat news­ Smiling and wavlRA^the 28- machinery cannot be s^. in mo­ the arms question before the as­ fo r 2b mlmitea yesterday in Den­ paper celebrated ite ISIRh anni­ X M*...... F.119D "ONE ROUX OP ETEAUSa . Si Bckkai, one of fovlt members • electronic "brsln" 'then “lesds” the data, and sends instruetiohf tp ver. with Atty. Gen. Brownell, a 'WALTZES. Marnine laaraak. year-old Princess and thg ulvorced tio n ." sembly. But the members declared versary, warned te* Democrats PINE PHARMACY commoner drove their Hmferent of the regency council, '* the tool that does tee actual cutting of tea cam. Above a r top ; admlniata-atlon ' pblttleal M m Daaaka. i f . . ■ .P4 1 D The newspaper added, JioWevef, they would need considerable time statement to clerify the, '^ncll's not to become over-confidant ai)fi , Center St.— TeL M l 8-8814 . wayh from a private pirty^ m ^ technician looks at the punched tape on the "oam machine. atrateglat. But Brownell said Piano AM BDUM or HAWAIIAN \ that there Is "growing evident in to study the 18-tiich high pile of position, which Istiqlsl ‘had urged them to adopt a "consthie-. Bohemian'-Chelsea early today.' It disarmament records just recessed \ there waa no talk of. politics, and tive" program for next year‘4 ..M U S K P4 d 0 court circles that there will .be ianged. Bekkai. a close \ was their eighth date in nine 'Parly announcement of-' Prlnci by the dlsarmsmant subeommittea pise'whcre on the Republican po­ c a m p a ig n .. aXETHOVEN: ‘WMsHeki- PAMOUS^AMBRICAN MARCREE the pro-Natipn 4lt*t former aul int acen* teera waa ralattve L a s t D a y c t •nd ”P«t)wtian.'’ tM u ta i T -K Q \ •inca ToW-nsend flew .home on Maiqiaret'a engagemeiit.' .wlrteh has ■wound up sh* weeKs of- Mohammed-'Den Youstef, said It was Kefativec's fourth publie Staia aadxStriraa Paravar. vacation from hla air attache CBOPIK FOLONAISE8. The Nproblems rePulUng from secret talks. , . rouiicll Is' above potltlca ahd It appearance alflfilt'Sunday when he aw. ..P -H Q . post In Brussels. E x p e rt N o t . 1 C a ll Weeks Hikes ■\ Possible Ticket returned front a Eiiriniean trip. A t tch an engagement, it epatlnued, simply the custodian of the Jhrone...... : ...... p . M D Stevotibon's support of the 80 . 1^ THE GAY >Ak|SIENNE Princess Car in Colllsioh ohwjousJy hqve^been tjilked over e commission also smoteered Mahdi Ben Batka. leading mem­ each Of hit speaking e^teKtments CKOPIN PIANO MUaiCl (OHankaak) P.19t Q >7'Snuggling deep Into the cbgar of Sobbtev’a request that it meet next Tier centeof parity program, tele­ newsmen questioned film' about P.atwr Impraaift.. A«. T -94 □ priv)il^ly among the people who ber'of Isti.qtal'a executive commit­ graphed te Mie Midwest Demo­ BAEAH^ VA U H her blue mink coat, Margaret was Wednteda'y appareptfy so he could h is 1956 proapects, afid aste time AN BOtla OP PIANO OfME 0 )|1 v,4ll h i^ e to soIVe^them." tee, in announcing tha party's de­ cratic Farin Conference meeting GILLESPlg. aad driven away from the six-hour Severn months '-nmo Mhrgaret contimX eftorte to get out a re­ cision, inaisted that-th* only legi­ he replied that Its .ivBS. atlU un­ (MlnaM WMM. Traaiamil./ . . data Start ' V ...P-IIIO party in a borrowed limousine port. Bm .observers pointed oiif a t 'D e s I M othes, lOfWa, pro m p ted decided. , M«...... P -M D was report^ firm Iwhar resolve, timate 'authority which could some of' te* party leaders to say shortly after 1 a.m. Her own state­ to mari-jK^wnsend, bu't-.^e was that sinceX^bolev becomes chair-: authorize formation of a govern­ Kafauver, wHo came here at the TH E MIXAOO 4 man of 'the\group Nov. 1, he u n ­ Stevenson .forces had gained the Emearar Wake, aik. ,/. 1i.lM Q ly Rolls-Royce was damaged in a said tp haVr. Wavered When the ment was Mohammed Ben Yous- Hot Sprin^-Va., Oct. 2 2 (jfP)— Prospecta fo r congresaional request of Dispatch publisher Ed­ collision, but -the royal garage doubtedly wBl call a nvediuE z* Initiative at the cbUference. Oteers ——BA^baalAamrvpvlO f .^^sodAOMOw fivni ntpitfipfwfDBBI^oIaU^sI oBa X;/. constltutlonalNfltfficuUies lOmned pasaage of a nXlti-billion dollar highway program next year ward Lamb, declared teat "If te* D m n i e s t i c s HtRBL WATBRS7-Ja u 0 * ^ wasn't'saying where or when. largpr before h^. - soon as he takes Ihe chsir. / were said to be supporting HarrH Republicans are forced to run Caar Cak. HW LIpa Pa«a. \ (Coalhiied on Pai;a Seven) . ' appeared .greatl^mriRhtened today with a statement by Sec­ inan for Prasident a'nd Kefauver J. ITKAUU: "FUiemew- T h e 40-year-otd Townsend, beam­ It has been Xganeraliy under- wl^out Prealdent Eisenhower HiaiNAl ■J. C. Haerd. Sakkr Lawk. \ /’The greatest (^theae obstacles 'siood that dlsanMment would not for Vic* President.' . , (BidUiekt.) ...... lf**4 0 . ing as though'be had not a care in is the risk of damaging the mon­ retary of Com m er^W eekii^The administration, Weeks said they will be desperate.” H * went ate, . x ; ...... P-1 ^ 0 the world, waved her off and then be d^ussed'in thS'U.N. until after Hi# farm questiiiii ta m plng up on; < I BISXT: CanaM EUrOBS o r PARIS. I Law archy by flouting tl^ eatEbUshed the Big Four had aVhance to dla- na a makir issue in the 1856 cam - IRieUi«kl.t ...... P 4 9 C hurried home himqelf. The cou^ Church of England w-hl^ bara the ' “President EHsenhow airhas''^ STOCK U P ^ SHEETS. jPf(.LOWCASES. "PaHt. U Vk Ea XaM. > were dinner guests of "Mr. and- cuiM the. issue at«Gknevs. But Eaure Facing fii^cing, or a program ^^pport- Pfugn. Democrats have been plug- proved to be the best- the RepuMte^ J. arEAVatT 9M w tka. fiaaa remarriage of divorce^ persona j Bus XJnion Aedepfg — X a Salaa. a4«:7.':^...... TP.'lte Q Mrs. Michael .Brand at their three- Sobolev, tbki reporteraXhe saw^no ed entirely by taxea .'te a comlrtha-. ' King for rigid, high level supports “T il. OrpaV «rMi" aa whose former mates are living. to bolster sagging farm prictes, 8 4 atoiied Georgian house. reason why 'the question should (Ooaiaued oa F O ^ S even ) BUNKET ^ ^ m Plia^^WS, TOWELS. VkaiMM Makdk...... P-MQ "At this moment of peremal de­ Fight in Bid to tion of both" in order to wlnte.n-< lie Hour Pay Hike while the Eisenhower admlniBtra- Mra. B ranca the former Laura cision she la realizing," salX the not be debated^re befmy or dur­ actment of a highway biU. ' “L a aoHXM X" .. Smith of lywealthy British book­ \rVU M IB The House rejected both Preal UoD has abandoned thia ill favor of ' -'■'*/ 'X- ■ ' W H E R E M O R E News Chronicle, "that If she ihar- ing Geneya. He m«licat«X\*^“ 99‘z a sliding, nexible acala/of federal (Nicktichut ...... TAIO Children's Ntsards "or some other^jowSr" wou!uld aak dent Elsenhower'* giant rbad- MATTRESS PADS. M A ^ESS COVERS. Eft. store fitn>ny and long a member ries she risks plunging her churish Hold Elections Hartford. Oct, 22 (fiV -C o n - price props. Parity ia.the price BUYS TWICE AS MUCH ‘TUGOLETTO- .of the "Frlncees Marget set." The the U.N.'s top'TfcUtlcal comu m ltte # ' builfling plad and a Democratic- NUaSEEY and her family Into a controversf ctlcut Co. bus drivera and said to be fair to farmers in rela­ (HickllekUl ...... T-19t O XHYMBS AMO Princtes is' godmolher to her In- which could damage them both," \to take it up at once. Thele quaSTqi sponsored. vzraibn last July amid teaftiegr have, voted 653 to STOaiES: Cladtraaa.. Paris, Oct. i * —Premier Ed­ tion to their costa,. B u lle tin s '■MADAME B U T T E E rtY V ^ ,fant/aon. ' 'X,;,. The Evening Standard said Mar­ W n ia already on the committee’! 22 a dispute over .how to pay the 5 l 2\p accept a con pany offer , Patar Bakkk. atc...,...... P 44f a gar Faure is certain to face a ______Stevenson said’'‘‘90' per Cent of PINE PHARMI (HieMickU) ' ...... T -199D Townsend w>nl to the , party garet must weigh "yie confll<;t be­ k^nda but no time-has been fixed coats. The Eisenhower program a contract dispute what ia fair is certainly not Un­ 884 Center St.—T ^ r^ I, 8-8 ^ 4 .Aifealnradla.X • PAIEY TALES AMO MVESEBY 1th Mark Bphhapi Carter, hua- tween her personal right tQ merry fo r X b a t e . * '» bitter fight on his plan to call for X u X for raising $1 b illio n which'teireetened a^ranapoi*- fron the Wiios . /f . ' SEVENTilpf ' •■AIDA- («leh»fkt»)>.-. .F -n iO fair or too 'bip in many of the arnment loans at 90 per cent of. Ginpar EraadOar, a4e.. ..P4SO clivorced d au g h ter/o f tlae late ! of church leadeX on dlW rc^' - the commission yesterday. Sobolev >nal A ssem bly an d hold n e w na- rival hijl by Hep, Fallon (D-Mdl- state'a'liirite'' communities. parity for biulc commoditiea ia all iMradatiiia Ik. aucM .MkliMl electlons early In December. provided for 'aomc 812.5 billion in WINSTED PLEA AIBINO SET Flaa Laao]f?lianiiaey SUAW kkUiad i . V tw k ,V..' Symphonic and Conctrta STORY TIME: Tka AdaaMaaw . Conde Ngst,St, XmertcanAmertcan pliblisher.puH'**’— ! For the- first ...... time in two years argued that since all 60 U .N . m e m - Tliomaa X Kelley, state th* more necessary at the present I* " x x 2M E OeAtef Bt—Tcl. MI 8-0886 i . Ik . nM. akldad-tm .. . . .'v a< Lktk Edna. Laadaa Ia Position to Kaow , the Prlricesi’ love life -was men­ Premier announced the .plan added automotive'taxes' over; the ■ ■ — r—— ■ .^j Hartford, OcL 38 (6> - 0 * v . A . l■ tTlll COI X last teght after it had been ap- conference - board chairman A. RtMcbtf called a meeting at k 4.1 nine ilMr., SunliaeTiM TCHAIKOVIEY: Bridfa. eea...... P-lltQ ■Ihe report that Margaret is still tioned on the State-owned BBC (Cbatim i^pa Page Ttarteca) n e x t l 6 y X > * - for-the 'Amalga^ted Aaao- (Continued oa Pag* Seven) ny ..fit. "WMCrtaF..” Otke • - the ezecutive mansioa this Snarkwir Na. 4..:...... P-ID making up her' mind ■whel)ier to television. network. ' S ta rg a z e r proiyed^y, the cabinet. Ha reserved , Last-minute attempts to Work ctatlon of Motor^oach Em­ a .A e . ..9 Jriet i. . aiak. the rlghXto etep'ln with a demand morning te leek Into the ootn- / eaiEG PIANO CbNCEETO accept Townsend te h husband Charles Carter. In a program on out 'a compromise/ in financing ployes (A FL). whotennounced , N n tr .M d . klacLinf. ■ '■ ------for a vofXof confidence If (he Aa- ptelat vetoed yaaterday by W |»i i a.d Sij«> P .l9 □ came from' an inforrnant in court astrology, said the horoscope of methods dreX little aiipport, and- the. vote here last hw it, said, EACBMANINOrr: Dane* Musk - / ,Circles who is in a .position to tembly dote not readily agrad to Speaker RaybUrn (D-Tex) said eted'e mayor. P. Fraaela Hlekz, / ■J Adm. Lord Nelson, the naval hero the membership acted\>h the Gunmen Spray t . i y d P i . . . CMiMrt. . .p-Jt □ k n o w \ w ho died 150 years ago. indicated ita own dlssDlutlon: . t tec split meant highway tegisla- th at. 400 of b|a city’s flopd vlo- ]^ew6 Tid bits recommendation of his tlms were still without boaoing. ,-Colora: ‘Andea. copper, wild mpl- BEETHOVEN: EMPEBOE TANGO PAVORItXS \ ' This, sou'rca said Margaret . had a "person whose love affairs might W biildXct Procedeat # Uok waa dead tOf -thlB-year -and Caaparaka, Okuiilia, Never in Froniflt BStory his a " The agreement, aaid 'hurry. Slcee to . CONCEETO ...'....^,..P-UO been gii'en a free ham! by her sis­ not follow conventional lines." "pitebably for the next year too." 34 4 8 at*...... i.P-TtO Culled' from AP W ires Legiklature hastened ita own end, ■ provldt?/fDr an 1 1 -centa-a Union Meeting FAURE DRAFTS BALLOT UAIX DVOEAK: ' N r. WaMd- ter, Elizabeth II; and Queen He added: "And if I may men­ Howaver (Jongress member* " of and this sine under the normal hour pay increase over a ' Paris, Oct; 22 P rea d ev Sp4rtewear— Second Floor SynirkM ir'...... -T-14Q LATIN PAVOaiTBa Mother Elizabeth to see as. much tion it in pSsjflng; Piinceis,Msrga- both parties have since called for year period; improved Inaur-' / Of the flying ace as she wishes 5-year term of ite offtca has a Edgar Faure and his key miala^ Cjalita Linda. Dim LisM P-ftO. ret happens to have precisely the passage /early next . year of a ance benefits, and ties wages W ith Birdshot TCHAIKOVSKY: Pka. Interatate’’Commerce, Gommla- lekae on life until thq regular elec­ itedbwifiing bill. Such a bill with_ ters drafted today the text bt - a ' anUMBA FESTIVAL While making her decision. sam e aspects.'! to the cost of living. .Jn iui CMiwit. N.: t ...... , . r - 4t o ilon (idC) la sbom to propose no financing ptovtalon haa already' /bill calling for pitrUaiiieatary , . Ay.Ar-Ar. Efcamka tions ifi June 1956'. escalator clause. SCHUBERT: Uad.UM Ehaptadr ...... P-9SQ stIHer tepek brteie regulations The ^Premier said *:very grave he S enate. .varea, Fla., Oct.''33 Of)— U ood- , electibiM in December. The new Syaipk.ny. and a»ka • aimed at aubatantlaUy reducing decisions" mUat be: made soon, and eeka spoke to a closed meet- who fired into a meeting national legislature would bo ia« M m c ..,.....,.*.'.-7rr.'..T 4 i D AUTHENTIC DANCE atsliiHl In January. *1110 M O Is -ta , O P E N Conditions in •Winsted: "loss of control type sccldehts." thk de'putlea should not, have to ;ng « the Commerce Depart­ reporters he- urged tec business­ of Nelfro cltrua workers last night Ever try Smucker’A Jellies or Preserye.«i? Ip addi­ BXETROy EM: 9yai*li«Mr Be. 4 MAMBOS: Mimkala. remalnMiinidenilfied today and a' be filed In the' National Aaaoia- THURSDAY i' ■' Mamka Cararaa...... „P-U) O . .Chicago 'Tribune- says, ex-aide in vote on these queationa m th onW m e n t Business Advisory Cmincil' men not to oppose tax- increase* tion lo the atandard Grape, Currant, Rab^pberry, a Ovntar* P.v« 4U »;...T -d 9 Fl State Department charges Presi­ eye on impending electionaV . / (BACi attended by some 90 indus- on highway, users that are "fair, union oractal said If the Lake bly Tiieaday, backed by the gov- , . and rrnmrnt'*' demand ' for urgent / FRIDAY NIGHT , etc.; they have a delicious Blueberry. Pljiirti, M int, dent Roos'evelt Bushed data show­ Moat depudea would be reluc­ trialiata, including heads of many and equitable across the board.’* Goimty shM ff's'office is sincere it can find UiSYUllty persons. action. ' / TH jL 8:30 * Elderberry and m any others. This"\veek’Rave 7 c o n ing he insisted upon taking Alger tant to vote against tee idea of of Ml* eountr>''s biggest ebrpora- 'The Secretary said the'*dmlnia' Sheriffs owputLes said utiion the purchase ^of 2 jars. Smucker’s Strawberry Miss wit^ him to Yalta Cpnfer* holding .hew electlona this year. 'Uons.. ■ " '. ■ ' ' ■ X : S H O P Biit- they ten put up a fight on tfter ; the aassion, . Weeka ;lold; iContlnued aa Paga Saven) offirialahaye'fliad no jufficiaLnom'; ^ ITALY' PIHDGES U.8. AMITY ^ iiaw i I— ■ .. ■ { T O N IG H T PreSeWe'Tor 8 8 c! " *"ried China charges U.8 . w ith how the elections will be belfi. On plaint with teem, about the inct-;j! . ^ T I L L 8:30 Shop For Children V A rin y Engine^irs B lain ed electoral methods each party haz dent wfhlch broke up a group of 26 Rome, Oct. 22 l/P) — Ilsdy made Many recipes now call for .Black W alnut Meat* ^ rep<«ted e4plzaage and claims U.N. Secretaiw-Ctenerll Dag Ham- its own ideas.’ workeii* listening te a white or, ready today 1 te weloomo UJL , ... We now have them in stock .. • 5 , marskjoid had recognized China's The ' preseat election law calls ganiz^K \ • Secretary of'Stote Dulieo with W hen you .visit, SL Brid­ GAMES AND ' Wlfisled, Oct, '22 i/P>—Mayor P..jHicks, but lacks utilitiea. A second ; rigpt to.sentence intruding ' alr- for the voters to chooM a party Dr. White to Check Ike, Deputy Sheriff A. ^J. Groves, pledges of friendablp and de­ get’s Harvest Fair at the Dromedary salesman promised to tiring in a large Francii Hicks says that 400 flood house stands On the trailer on men.'; . Aeronautics officials aift llst.ln each department'(county), who'is jheadtng the investigation in mands for a greater ' rpio la absence of Sheriff Willie V. Mc­ Arjnorj' F^day night or shipment of the New Dromedary Pound .Cake to- victims still are homeless here be- . which it was brought from, through twisted wreckage pri- rather than an individual candt- world' diplomacy. Tho Socre- Call', said Artis J. Griffin, a Negro lary: of iStaije arrived In IteoM Saturday afternoon, dr^p day . . . we have had trouble getting a sufficient cause surplus federal housing has Groton. The traileriler was stalled [ yate plane.at Willlamiport. Pa., to ACTIVITY BOOKS ‘ not been moved.' from Groton as o'uUlde the site becauae of the, determine cause 'of crash that (Continued oa Page Thlrtten) Brief on Recovery fruit picker.wounded bk shotgun at noon. (E S 'r).W n waaiMaid in here at Pin^urst and supply of this NEW CAKE mix. , j Sporteens pellets, gave 1 1 naqata 6f persona was planned six weeks ago. condition of . the roada. , killed »lve persons... stopover cn rimte- to Parla and hroWse around;.T. LAR^E ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM "I have a family of eight living But Hicka teya tlte :-A««ny engi­ Moscow Radio hints another — n ,. • ' . t* at the meeting "but thlose we've the Big Foub Foreign Mteiators been abl* to aee deny knoWing ijuiy- I 1. - ■ ■ Sheath.w ith tabbed coin pock- in a barn." Hicks declared in a neers hai-e done 'noteing a t.. the . Moslem state, Afghanistan, is Dmvec/rOct. 23 (ffh pr. PautePresldent’s progress and outline a meeting at Oo^va. 'talcgram to Gov. Abraham A. Ex?Chief SeiiteiKied Dudley White was due here today program of convalescence for the thing about It.'' •- V. : Rich tweeds or solid colons ^ FAI^M SCENE PUZZLES aite for about a week. And ' an ; about to receive Communist asms i ' OURiREGULAR . f SPECIAL VALUES. . . • v Ribicoff. ''I' have people living in Army spokesman admits this la i .Strike by 458 AFL flight en- to re-examine President Eiaeii- I next two Week*. , 18 Hit by FusiMe KILLED IN WINDSOR etteUm to match sweaters. Sizes 1 0 - MAGIC MARY LOU cottages with no heating facilities. so. declaring that work was halt- gineera against United Air. Lines hower and tell the American pro- Unless plant are changed, the . Otia.c Nation, field representative.' : u> I. Windsor Locks. Oct. 28 t* » r ^ LO \y PRICES Fdi* Killing Woman of the CIO Packinghouse Worker*, jrtfflc fatality .1 G IA N T B a s 'd ...... 2 fo r 23e to 20. : TELEVISION DOLLS ^ "I have mothers coming to my ed becauae th^'plan for the project haw been postponed .ifor further pie. what the proapects are now, President wilt- remain atr Fltz- 1 — X office, with children in their arms, presented by Winsted ;was "too negotiations of job security dis- for his complete recovery, .| siniohs Array Hospital a minimum J?' , te "Hire than a year occurred From, KEBBLER: birdteot fired into the one-^ry . nutomoblle oper- Town House Crackers 38c ' SHURFINE PRUNE JUICE in rcuiable decanter .. 27p I CHUTES AND LADDERS crying from thelcold."' _ elaborate." He said it Would cost i pute. . • 'Oklahoma City, Obt, 2 2 . oYt— ' The Ptjnident a'waiLed, the visit; of two more weeks.^ White hassaid- ' . Onnapiun Crlspaf 39c UNCLE WIGGLEY GAME to Similar telegra'|ms went to mem­ 1210,000-rm'pre than 1110.000 thei! Night club pianist who was Otto A. Loel, an '‘'odd-ball" one­ o t the -etninent Boston fieart spe- he will return for a fourth conaul- A Lodge y ,, Robert Rutherford, 27, ChocoIate-FUdge ‘ Bomble Bee Chunk Tuna . . ■. 2 for 59e bers of Connecticut's congressional Army had agr^te to spend. found In her apartment at Miami' time Oregbri police chief, '-last cialiat as he would an old friCnd' tation two weeks from today. 1. building Wedneaday mght. . 1 Enfield, bit a algd at an lator- ^ GAME OF STATES - night, waa sentenced to die in the ^ e ahwtlng occurred about M; tipped* ovtr ,and rolled . ta n d w lc h ^ ...... 4Sc delegation: Federal Civil Defense JTle spokesman said Winated’s Beach with both wriata slashed while he began hia fifth week of 111* last‘medical bulletin, at 5 i j 5 minutes after the. meeting started, .* 1 , , - - ' I LONG ISLAND POTATOES ...... '... 10 Ib a 3 Te Director Val Petfrson, Maj. Qen. plana called for wide roads, side- electric chair for the slaying of GAME OF will face trial in city court for hoap.ltidixation from his heart at- pm. (M.STi yesterday, reported Nation sate. Four men in a black: Samuel jSturges, chchief ief oof f Arm y Eii-'; walks and curbing which, he .add- preach of peace • Superior Court 31-year;-old California hquaexnfe in tack of Sept. 24. . .' / ; the th* PreatdentPrealdent progressing aatls- Ivory Soap, large 14c SHURFINE ^ O L E KERNEL CORN . 2 foij 29c 7.98 3 DOLLS - aedan with ita license plate cov- ; ADEN.4 UER piAS SET-EACW gineera,' and Btl^i Gen. RobSX J- ed, do blot rightfully, belong in ju()ge takes under subnUsaion pa­ a motel here. ’ ’ • >'■ W )ilte 1* belnrslng accompanied------'■■■ •— by -factorilyjwithbut ■ •• complicatipna af- M e d iu m 8 fo r 2Sc. i ' Lbel sal atoically in the/|tenae Bred circled the building', four Boan. Gerznany, Ort. 22'itP V i^ ' CRISP PitESH-PASCAL LARGE BEAD SET Fleming, New 'Bhgland head of temporary project. ternity suit broujgit agaiDzt.sing­ .CoL Thomas W. Mattingly.’ the ter sitting up'in an easy chair'in times, put hoods over their heeds P eraonal 4 fo r 23c i.BpoPtowdar— SecTHd Floor Arm y Enginee'raJiii .. state Held Blaincleas courtroom as a district court-^jury Ailing Cluuicellor Konrad : A (^ b u n fe h c er Johnny Johnston , by 34-y e a r-o ld Ariny-a heart specialist at W alter his roofii ■and iij a wheqlchalr on ahd fired five blasts, he said Ivory Flakea giant r. . . 74c ■ CsUry Fromi'Beekgr'...... 2 5 Flood ReUei Project Albert G. Demers, head of the returned the death vcrdlcn In the Reed Hospital,'Sherman Adams, aaiier' had a slightly highei' tein- Iw fp r S n o w ...... c teow girl. , te* auhdeckleek o'jteideo-jinlde Illsi iighth - floor The GIO representative who lives 31 Hicks blained the Army Bngin- State Public Works Department's Labor Department Issues order brutal knifing of Mra. Elizabeth Eiaenbower'a’principai deputy and peratUre today. . It waa aa- Camay! bath ..... 2 fo r 23c BIRDS EYE ORANG e Ij U IC B ...... 1 2 fo r 35c q u a rte rsI. , ae total;tofal; of an\ hour and at'Lakeland aaid be was not at tee aara for the situation, and an aidk housing dlvlalon.’’said last night which in effect would boost mini- Jeanne Henderson. - ■ ’ , Maj. John Eisenhower, the Presi­ 50 n\|nutes.lies. ■ ' fathering bui a; white - organizer nbuheed. flile was the first set­ . I C om p...... 3 fo r 28c told this atory; ^ There.was. a twisted, half-smile den t's son. -on the P re s id e n t'* p ri­ back reported on his road to D u n ...... S ic BIRD.S EYE FISH STibK^ ...... 1 ... i • < pkg. 38c CANDY LAND CAME the aUte ia not responsible___ for . th^. mum wages in many non-union W hit*I HHouke ouse n«news | JSccretary of hia w aa. ■ H e * 4fid he' did not' The iurplus houses were to be­ .delay. The state's contractor, heXtet coat mines doing business on rnis face, ahd he stared at,the vate plans' diie at 7 :3.0 a.m . recovery' frons broachla! piwu- - O x y d o l 3 ic ' for wonderfully fresh' James c; Hagerty waalqtieried ak want to reveal i the organizer's Visit our Meat Dap^m come part of an 85-unlt flood re- said, has been ready to transport with'government.-. .High, gener-, floor aa the verdict was read. (M s t k - ■ ! * to the signlflcahce of this when name, because ha haa a large fam­ m o n la, 1 T ld a 31c PqULTRY. . . G rfcn Stamps Given W ith Cagh Sales JUMBO COMBINATION. PLAY 18 GAMES iTiif project on a pjOt of laud Win- CliaesT 31c the-houses to this city and erect ala in U.S.. Arm y says super weap­ ‘ "I told my' story, and it- waia- 'Jlie "(Tolumbina” left iJogan In- Dr. White' had predict^ a fort­ ily . 1 ated putebaaed under ah arrangc- them on tee site; but haa been un­ true," he aaid to hia attorney wrhen terhational Airport at 2:43 a.n>' , Criaco ...... ‘...•a Ib. 33c ^ b a rt Farm Fraah TUrkeya • » . White Rock 'Chicken f STIX O PAINT SET ons stUI -won’t win' Wprs 4uid night ago tJuit the' preaidtet would G riffin , 34, WM taken,.te a Lake­ U.S. FLIES VIPn HO.HB zaebt in* which -the state .was to able to do BO becauae of'the con­ should be used with due regard to be wap led from tee rtmm. (EDT) for Denver.. Madrid, Spain. OeL 22 ( A — . F lu 6 ^ 3 tba. 90c ' Brogata. , .Lags'." ■* ' . f in g e r PAINT SET ; ; be sitting up “ all day” by th* end land Hospital Where.'tefi ’ peUets move teem to tel* city' and help dition of the roa'ds.' postwar' cendiUbna they vill cre- ' His atory was a atartlihg, aensa- New* Oonferenoe 8« t ' of the fourth week. were removed after he had been The first of two apeeial I 7JB> Wa gladly redMib . Sirloins and Shorts are featured at 85c lb. Whole strips : Inatal) underpinnings for them; He said op* hoiue h^a been 'a te . thMiai UI9 of being attac|(M by tee Tlie examinations and consuUa- • '•Dn the pitUoY up;'* Hagerty discharged from the Lake County Military transport Maaea iM * ■eoupopa. of fraah pork at 49c . ' with te* providing th* site. erected', but. ia not-ocoupied 'be­ ' Union fnd inanagement negoti­ woman traveling companion in a ttena that follow will -form the said, "they'are leaving-lt pretty Medical Oenter. . ' " , . tibwa la from WasatagtiM) ta YhJ Armyv Engineers were t4i cauae it lacks utilltiea. ators artii atUl' deadlocked js.ver metal JSn, 10, 1954. He aaid Mra. bui*. for Dr. . W hite's'third newa Nation said attendante at the bring three U.8 . Sqaa,tera 1 T k J W H A U ^ 6 0 ^ t o , ^ 1 . 2 5 “ «•> much up, to tee. Pre'ndent,” He grade the aitea, and pay for sewage A ^Mkcaman for (Jov. Ribicoff araga iaeuea in wreak-old .Strike at Handeraoh ^ed to forct.an un- conferened (between 1 an d 3 p.m . pointed but that the Prealdent Lake County Hospital jS^ve O iiffin front Europe, bat Rio Sea PINEHURST IS OPEN FRIDAy NIGHT TILL 8:30 ;^^NCNm . Conn* fun-offa and mains. ■aid last night t|i*t' Hicka.' cbm- 90 Weatinghoue* JElcctrifl Gorp. MST) ;thla afternoon tai which he poatlmiad te deny they avsr i ______■■______On* houa* waa i oaid plaiat would be |oo)iad into today. P la n te V ' (OaatlaiOed' ea Faga ila) . will report on the 65-y c a r-o M ( Ooaiauad W Page ») . 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leadsrs aad tefraaiisr trawag. Bff. Bunker HiU Rd., has sntsrstf thb experienced leaders.” University «ff Connecticut as . a Contrihutlans - givda to ca»* and another guard. Both guards freshman in the School- ^ Busi­ vaasers wlnn' th ^ call at local Half Expressway resigned shortly after, Sportsmen’s Club ness Administration. Lange, who homea tomorrow will hs- N to ia il MANCHESTER Hold Open Hotiie/^ eial UN We^ Program had origiiuUly planned to enter the to sssute the continuance of! tho^ Dhxve-9 n.lkfAt‘i£' Joseph Ross, 88, of Bridgeport, To Condtict Shoot subirtarine service this fall, will / Girl Scout program in Mshches^ ToBe l^k-Top made the aotjusation whita testi­ A t Funeral H o ^ remain an active Member of ' the Mrs. Olsdys teycr, pteslden^of ter. POLTON NoTiii fying st the trial oC a Harry U Stowen,/2S, charged with aiding, Set by Elemental^ School Nhval Reserve. the Manchester . Scout ‘ O . -r/ Hartford, Oct. 22 < F )O lsta te And,oyer, Oct. 22 rtpeclal — Homemakers Meeting , ths easaps. / The Watkins^West Fuharar Sportenien who (ailed IB nag their- cU, today stated thstL'to c^Umie Highway Qomar. Nswmiut Al\ ‘‘Soap, Syndss, and Starches’* The other three pnaonees'^'the Home at 142 |C. Center St. will hold limit In the. field today will have and expand the .Girl SiW t pro­ Champagne Trail graves announced yesterday tjiat Bolton, OcV 22 - (SpecUl) — . Mrs. Edmund Pereslu))a will be will he the subject of A discussion kscaM were Benjamin Blackahera, open 'house tomorrow afternoon leader of the hew Girl Scout Troop an opportunity for another kind of gram built to bring mory^bEneflta mors than half’ of the ConnectlciK 25>M Bridgeport; John J, McClel- sng evening from 3 t«^6 and 7 to Bpecial aetivlUM at' tho K(enieR* hunting tomorrow afternoon when and demonstration. . Isd by Mrs. t i r f School . n«3tt' wwk wttJ Jnarl^ being organised on Tuesday at 3 Percy Cook and Mrs. J. RusmII to mope girls, a goal of yfS,<^- • S^en Apt Name turnpike will be.pavte with ret"* Jap, 2S,:^f Boeton, Maas,, and Jose 9 pm. So friends may ihspset the p.m. in the cafeteria. Girls of the the first turkey shoot of the sea­ Lopes, SVKOf ths Bronx, additien Which has rscenUy ham cticbration of-United ffatloni son will he held at the Sportsmen'a ’Thompson'St a-^eeting' of the been set by fh « financi ttsE forced concrete—the rest wlU hsye fifth grade are -eligiblo for mem­ Hotpemakers' Group of the Farm completed, and new decorationa. Wdck in thia town. On XTS Day, aub. . " of tha- Gl^Scout Oqm the r Tortt (F>—The Bath a bituminoua—hlack-tbp—surface. deaiciuited u 'Monday, the 10th bership Ih this Troop,. Bureau at the h ^ e of Mrs. Lawyers told Argraves It was executed under ,the direction Of Organization of the two.,-, new Four turkeys will be Wiling to cemlnr year. HUBitendsporhRallroad, only nine aaiMtraaty of the ; founding: of be awarded to the best male and Thompson, on Long Hill Rd., ‘Tuss- mliaaTong. has the mdoteBM The up to him what the highway was Dedtha^i^i Night Gene Suitam, decorator, at Wat-' United Nntiona wUl be celebrated,. groups meana there will be three fenrisle '"deadeyes.” Participhnts day at 8 p.m^ The demonstration "Th loh of this pro­ minmtmsw* Trail. made of. kina. Broe. Frederic E .' JYernef, Teama o f attidenta front Orade troops of Scouts and two troops of Is’ Intended to show what the hew gram Ibis through the well' known local mualclaa and Brownies (derating locally. The are advised to bring their oWn I h i e ^ ^ r railroad, strictly, a Ths question grew out of a con­ ring a ateall Jar/i Francisco and New Ypi 'cpte’-ut-the building,. bonhecU'by* last year by Mrs. Mortimer Har­ freshments which will include ham- no mlenomer. The Itee NEvee chief­ typee, and one h'oldci* nt bonds lot tereatad In learning of ita work burgers and cotose. Other arrahge- of water to be tested for haid^ ly the wine and grai^ in ^ t r y 1|i the 1400 - million, l2S*mile long d’affaires in . Washington, laige archway to the east room df ainoe they expwt to •vtilt. the or- low. The Brownie group was ness. ... , / . ■/ minister of- ihdttsti^ Aiid enm- the.ftemo and can be ehut.off from organized last yeSr atlto by Mrs. mente concerning the shoot are un­ and around Hamraondapd^ and road from Greenwich to.KillIngly, gulaatlon oii their apring .mp. der the supervision of Joseph Car Mrs. Percy Cbojc Will also /dta~ the .Keulca Lake grape M protaaUtd It had to be cohCrsta. msres- Died Fridsjr. the origtMl rodm by mitana of A collection o f flags of all the Robert Mortensen, ' Assistant lead­ play hand-made jeWelry nnd will modcm-fotgAo6rs.\ ers include Mrs. Gasprin Morrs, fef and Andrew Gasper, haute fflaae tmttlee into the Hie Itenforced concrete WlXhe Upper Montetair, N. J.—Otorge United Nations was presented to “The club la presently planning to demonstrate the craft; to anyonE sad taksa thein out fUlsd -with used from ihe New York State li!lihe^ y.V. Salle,8 71,. retired ai^neer who / The west rtcUon of this new ad--. the school by the graduating class Mrs. Janies G. Hassett, Mra.\ How­ interested. ard N. Jensen and Mrt. Samuel sponsor a turkey shoot every Sun­ wtaa to the Branford connector. Fromrom -supsiupervlssd the. conatriz^on of thg (fitiOn can also Deehut off from tho a few years ago and is on display Valenti. Neighborhood co"” hItteea, day until further police. . School Menus ''■s. Ths B A H line was originally there to the Rm>de Island state •the Wop!YoOlworth BuildtngTn New York Igrgf room so si\to provide a in the main corridor. The trophy compoacd of inothera oif the girls, Joaeph Carter haa: requaatad ■Ths. menu", s t' the Elftnentsry built la 1876 as a narrow gauge Surface will black-top, except a n d V BambergSM Department l ^ g e or family r o ^ New rest case includes art exhibit of items also help in cnrtylng out the pro­ volunteera ftem the memberahlp School for next week is as follows; line to connect Hanunonds|^ for the Upke ah;cady being built JStore in Newark.'Born in Camdert, rooms adjoin the louttite. section. brought in by Mrs. Fisher’s Grade gram. to work on completion of the rifle Monday, pissa pie. pickle sticks, with the alx-foot gauge Erie at with concrete. Ark.' Died Thursday. Air cdnoitlonlng has beteMniUt in, d papUs and- representing VSrioiu Coming Evento range tomorrow morning .at f Jello, bread and butter; Tuesday, so the entite W atklna-W eetH^* member nations. Posters and Bath. Today it la standard gauge JacksonvIUt. Flai—Mrs. OrScs . Fundaroental.s of the camera o’clock, roast beef grayy, mashed potatoes, and has 10-fulI-timc employte with Wilbur Trout,' 91, Setivs in wom­ can be coteteriably cooled d h r ^ literature distributed by the local will be diacusaed by Philip O. - A new group of Cub Scouta, Den green besne, apple crisp, bread and road equipment inveatteeat af summer weather. • UJfi Day Committee are also on 3, held ita firat meatlng this week £x-Coii Paid $500 en’s suffrage in Illinois before DOoiey at the Camera Club meet­ butter; Wednesday, baked beans, ««S,S00. moving to Florida (n 1921. Died New wsll-to-wsll carpeting ofta ‘ ay. ■ - at the home of their; new den ketchup, -cabbage esIaA p wheat design in turquoise haa been _fte literature is . being dis- ing at the echool Monday at 8p.m. Friday. ThS program haa been arranged mother, Mrs. -J.'Russell •niompson, butter sandwiches, eqe^ut Fot Hi^eak Saws Inatslled throughout the first floor, V ^ t e d through vafloua bualnesi on Long Hill Rd. Den 8. which will ding. Milk»is served with the and on^the stiurwty leading to ^oM ee In town and has been made for ita' special appeal to beginners, meet each Wedneaday aftar acho^, Drean^oat Made - . \. .1 . JAIL TERM INHtTMANB mi of whom are welcome at the each day. second floor raat rooms and the available to the churehea. UjjlUd Includes iHowsrd BldWell, Philip School Cancellation BrldgM>6rt, Oct. 22 WP»—An>-ex- office. Wallpaper in the eMt room Methodist Church School wllf bnecting whether they are alreiuiy Denoncourt. Peter Houle and Jim­ eonvlcCtaetifled yesterday he paid New Haven. Oct. 22 \m —.Supe­ members.' prospective members or In this week’s issue Of Auto Carcass has been changed to match that sponsor the •Trick or treat” Hsl- my Thompaon. a gqaro $900 'for hacksaws With rior Court Ju4Se Jamee E. Murphy ■used in the new section, and n lowean project of UNICBI^ sMk- Interested camera fans. Mte. Frank Brown Jr., leader, "School Chats,"- Mrs. yesterday let Dr. Harry H. Boyar­ Chsmberlain,' principal, h ha and three others cuf their draperies enhance the • windows' Ing funds to sponsor Its health pro­ -The 10th Annlve’rsary of United and. Earleen Jlllson, Junior leader, Detroit ti) — Spsctalors sloiig . ovit of county Jail. sky. former Wsltln^ord town Nations will be observed at wor- "School Was called off oi throughout the main floor. Addl- grams under the United Nations will head a new 4-H Group, the Lake St. d air shores atrain^htlr He said he couldn’t prove it. and. hSsIth officer, out of jsU heesuae tiona and changtis in fumituroAelR ship aervlcea at United McUipdlat "Sciaaorettea.” At tha fjrat meeting of this week due to flood necks wh'en Lsonsrd U t l ^ a takes he.said It Would be “ Inhumane" to ciiildren's^Fund. " In the town and the the guard later denied it, adding to cbraplste tha interior decora­ Arrangements for ths local oh- Church tomorrow at 11 a.m.' Thii thta week, the following otticera his family for a casual crulsO In that he’d never, seen' the convict keepXhIm there. . Dr, Boyarsky Rev. J. Richard Yeager haachoaen continued danger t: tions. •srvance of U.Jf. * »«* were elected: -<3ynthUr Whitcomb, his sisek. red "hoEtmobita” \ until, Labor Day, ths ^ sy of the was B^e'nced to Wx months in Jail Sines ths remodeiihg, ths entiro fa n * by Principal Bleha^ B. aa' ■ hla sermon’ topic, ^•‘Peaee preaident; Jean tsinge, vice preai- like to remind you en to tatents," ftated Mrs. •Meyer. The' "boatihobile’’ is an am* radio station WTIC, any day saespe. on an ate^on charge Oct. U. The tear yard at ths FUneral Homs •Mather, Mrs. Thom*« IVrough Effort.” Churw- school dent; ■ Judy ■ Brown, aecretary; "Manchester a!lso is fortunate To phibfoua, 32% foot auto that slides Ths four escapees overpowered Judge eald Boyarsky has multlpls has bean paved with ametlto to Mrs. George Barton, Mrs. Wmte session Will ba held i^S:SO a.m. Beverly Thompaon, treasurer; and when you feel ere is likely have a competent, full time exte through the water with all ths* -to he no echool. luncement of the same, guard, former Fairfield scleresta and can’t dress of un- provide a large off-str«et parking F. BUlott. Mrs. E. Pierce Herrlcl The Intermedlite M ^ will meet Linda JtilSon, news reporter,' San­ tive Girl Scout director, Miss Jei^ majesty of a yacht. PoUee Chief 'Arthur J. Bennett, dtesa himself; space for use of visitors.' and aie Jtev, J. Blchard Yeager. at the church at 5:U p.m. tomor­ dra -Konrad completes .ths club no school teadcast nv<^r Campbell. \ " I t ’a Just m y ‘drsamta>st,’ " Le- I T A Dance Stated row.^ , - / mesaberphlp. - ■'} ' this station S:S0 and S'.^. "The two major Job# o f adult Page explains to bug-eyed apecta* •Iba FRA Harvest Dance at the Monday evening the S<;nior MYF ForMts first project the new PIpase not calling the Girl Scout workers ars;’» said Mrs. torX^‘‘We’ve been Baiting.U in', the Ralnhovr Club Friday, night- wUl wlU mete at 7 o'clock, The Churoh group will make pajamas. The next bus lard of BMuca-' Meyer,' ."ftrst, t6f extend .Girl' Blackv River basin about two raiee funds spectHdally e « - .School Building CommUtea will meeting will be held on Wednesday lion of the staff, Scouting to all girls who nssd it, m onthsX marked for th* a s ii^ lg h t party meet at 7:^p.myMonday. Chief at 3 .p.m. at Uis home of Mrs. 1 task of tslsphon- tend second, to give the Girl LePagi/ a tool and die maker, aantiaUy given the gmduates of item of b iM n ^ w tll be awarding a Brown, Andover Center. ii t do to all school ^outa airesdjr enrolled in the pro­ built Jhe S.OQQ-pound oddity oyt of the 4aementary SchoolXThe aup- contract for the framing of the No School Daye nonnel atta our lines must be gram an understanding of them- the carcase of a ’48 convertilris. rt of intereeted to'wnspOpple hat flrst story o| the peV addition to There will be.no achoel on Thui ept open. Further, there . Is al­ scltes as responsible citizens and ...— .... \ tn aoUdted by the ^mmlttee day and Friday of next weekytin ways heavy pte*aure on telephone NEW TWMrr.' K the Mlldingw. The CompiiMlon on streesing those skills that make \- - tn chargre. Grade g Stuoen Misalona meet ay at Thursday, all tsachers and Jtbhool service duripg an emergency and themX independent and aelf- have two tickets to the d 8 p.m. \ personnel of the seven to s ^ un­ only nacMiMry telephone calls wllantX’ . • Bhanoke,. Ve. (ffj ET E. Bar­ SHADY GLiN selL Ttiey will make the ti< Worahip services will be held st der the supervision b f^ fj^ g e E. should be made." "But,\ added Mrs. ADVBI4TVBIC THEM BB (tsi oMNinrs Frank SonOgo, 128 Oak Grove St, Mrs. lUchsrd C. Olmsted, Mrs, Jshlng. -22 ysars of the heSt closed ; for * the annuaj pare and serve the supper, / -; needed for rqpairs and' improve­ /US) IIATINBB TgBATEB. Y_ (Ml -WnpE WIDE WOBLD (la Hildebrand, son of Mr. snd Mrs. pink rose corsages, and will asaiat ate among PTA rsprsPentA-' ton. MI 8-SS2S. ' from this ares will go to Hartford' co-Ordinatlon of salary schedules, Gardner St. and training for ngw WiiidRor, whd wiU show movies on The gowns worn by the brides­ morning at M o’cloeh in St. Brifig- the bridal party at a reception iSBi SA'TPBOAY NATIMEB iirajcrcM) Jqhn Hildebrand, 77 Ridge maids were similar in style to that et’a G hur^ The-double ring cere­ hi the Social Studies Cuf for the day. ' . Medical OonfercaOe (U) FILM THBATCB (H) n ift TBKATEB fishing. ' ‘ from 12:30 to 0 p. m, at the Man­ N(f'i Se-D*e*e Good! ilcuittm Workshop being under- The Connecticut Medical Society (HI' FLAYBOCRE 35th Anniversary Rev. Edgar J. 5*anj||l pimormed of the, honor attendant,, but of mony was mi^ormed by tha Rev. \ Health Council Meeting STA TE O B;M ( t> LONE B M QBB the ceremony and Mrs. Jane Mac- mayflower pink cryatalette. Their Theo(late Quiiala at a nUpRal chester Country Club, which' le deb- taken, by the echool stMf. The The Health Council' met at the will hold Its -flrst conference on S:SS ( Jl AB08 AND ANDY The Moustache Club of Maple. orated with a profusion bf fall flow- Roim wffl h(dd its eecend, meet phyiiclsnS-and schools Nov. 8. at carone played the tradlti(mal or­ flowers were pink feathered cama- high Afaaa. Organiat ATlyne GaT- school this week to discuss the \ Grove will celebrate ita 2Sth snn.l- ars. 'S-, uig at tho echool on Monday from the Hamden High School in Ham­ i^s^«S«^ra^^>raSkL YOUR YARN SHOP \ versary tomorrow at the Grove. gan music and sang "Ave Marla" Uona and rapture rosea. rity played the^ traditional bridal . V examinations which Will be given « » ) FILM All Art'Needlework Suppliea and ' "Because.” Pslnia snd fall For a trip through the PbconO 8:30 to 4:M p.m. ASM FLOOD I HIKE den, from 8:80 to 9 p.m. , \with a dinner being served at 1:30 For her daughter’s wedding. imialc and sang "Pania Angelicua" aa part of the overall health pro­ (Ml BIBTHDAY PABTY chrysanthemums composed the Mra. Sonego selected a dress of And “ Ave Maria." .White pompima Mountains, the bride chose s cocoa . BoiMiUag .Ketmi gram. ThosEnttendlng the meet­ Mra Doris E. Chamberlain, An­ ^Hl CABTOONS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS - p.m. The club has a Mrs. Walter Denne, Bsyberry dover principal, has been invited S:N ( «> BOBIN HOOD ol\25, with 16 of the original mem- decorations. * ^eai blue eatln, matching hat an< and gladioli were on the altar. brown box-Jacket suit, dark brown Ansonla, Oct. 23 tl)—Four locals ing includpdr Mrs; Walter Cham­ (III LVCY SHOW a r k in g Escorted to the altar -and-pre­ Accessories and whits roae cor­ Rd;. will be leader of a new of the Intsrnatlonsl Union of Mine, to a ^ n d as a resource partlcl- ftK S M w tn n r • FREE M V bera surviving st present. These aUyer accesabriea. The brii Mr. Falkbwskl gave hts daugh­ berlain, Mrs. Qeorge Palmer, Mra (itt CArrrBKD OpeH Tues. to Sat 9:46-5:00 sented In marriage by her father, groom’s motMr was attired' in ter in marriage and she had for her sage. After Oct. 30, Mr. snd Brownie Troop bglng organised for Mill A Smelter-'i jyorkers Union psnl4n a gro\;p which will discuss IN FLAMINO COLOR (Ml BAHGE BIDKB InclUile Albert Splelman, pres- third grade girls at the echooi. The Donald^ough, Mrs. Roy Darwin, —"Fstol mulct" Thursday Evening TIU 9 Ident-Nloseph Kaminski, secretary; -the bride was attended by Mrs. mulberry r t ^ iqce, matching/ hat matron of honor her alster, Mrs. Mrs. Plikaitia will receive their (Ind) called last night for in- Mrsy-Thomas-O’Brien, Mrs. Helen tlM private physician's role in (H I CISCO KID Margaret Miqor, couftn o t the flrst meeting, to be attended by creased flbod relief on both the BCTool health. / Charleiv F. Murphy, treasurer; and b la ^ ncce8aoiier.//^Both Americo Buccteo;' and as brides­ friends at 09 Summer St. tho g iiii and their mothers will ton, Mrs. Elisabeth Wright "SIMBA" S:H (ttl WEEKEND WEATHEB Mi 9-2358 bridegroom, as matron of honor. mothers /worn white eronid cor- maids, HUS' Judith A. PlikaiUB. federal and state level, Locals 7:M < *1 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 80 COTTAGE STREET Fredericit Hsrtenstein, L. Fried­ , The bride, a graduate bf St. bo bald Monday at 8 p.m; at the by Outlaw, Mra Wilma Grenoienon/ Dick Bogarde —; —"Bess” rich, V. Schrelter, H. Miller, F. Bridesmaids were Mrs. George aagei, pnd ate aaSiattng/the bridal sister bf the bridegroom; Miss James’ School and Mt. St. Joaeph achooL from Stsmterd. Ansonlsi, Torrlng-.. Advettlsemieqt— ' MANCHESTER. CONN. Tomlinson of Bolton and Miss ton and Thomaaton advshedd disX school nurte, Mrs.. Doris Wood'wot'kteg and furniture fin­ Virglnia-^McKennn (II) BEt’LAH . Miller, E. Jailer, C. CiechowskI, L. party/at a .reception,/at Cavey'a Joan M. Tonski, cousin of thb Academy. West Hartford, la a It- ChsmberlainLNprincIpal. . (Ill T.B.A. Perrett, Frank Rlzy, F. Schub, Catel Keeney, 23 Adams St. realSurant from I to 6 p.m. Fall bride. Ann Marie Falkowaki, an-teal secretory at Hamilton Stand- aster Insurance, and full pay for ishing. 22 years of the beet. (til BBEAK TBE HANK Eldward Tomkiel was best man **¥08 Tfioto Tho QufiUt people who,were temporarily out Outlaw Named / • Dwyer Products, West St., Bol­ 'KING DINOSAUR' (Ml FOLLOW THAT MAN S;N MANN BEHtaND THE BADGE Francis McGasne, Reuben Blon- flwera predominajt«\in the dec- other slater, was flower girl. iiM Division of the United Ali’craft. The appointment of GuyyOuUaw w b —••Free HMc” It) WESTKSTEBN MAESHAL i stcln and Christy Affrlosno. / ' and ushers were Bruce Noble snd oaetiona and 150/gueOta are at­ Amerl(X) Bucclno wiu beat mart of a Job In the disaster. The lattei' ton. MI 3-S326. Mightiest Monster ST^IO S7 Art BkhMilt Opens / and ushers were Andrew D. Glbion uated . from Manchester.. High Classrobm Teacher Demti-tment of O^ Them All: (It) WHAT ONE rEKSON CAN The fall exhibityof the Tdltand Minor, cousin of the bridegroom, For a wed(toig trip to Bermuda, and Stanley Ztelella of Worcester, < 4 * lip for the purpose. ' Manchester Evening Herald An­ DO was ring bearer. School and from the Univetelty of the CBIA •tvs^ announced at thp^ dover correspondent, Mrs. - Paul LWWS ' (tn DtBNETLAND County Art Ass., stvthe Uhrary is via .Pan-American Airlirica, the Mass., cousin ot th* bridegroom. The bride’s , gown of embroi- bride’ will ,wivear-an aqua teilt suit, Connecticut with a BA degree in Tolland County Couhclt' meeting PfansUchl, telephone. Pilgrim MANCHESTER (N) CITY DETECTIVE opening today snd will continue The bride’s gown of white slip­ chemistry. A member of the 6;lf (It) SACHEO HEABT FBO- deted nylon tulle over satin was matching// hhat, black accesaories per eatln and Prench Chantilly lace wyriiev / at .the Hicks S c h ^ in ToU.snd on 2- 8868. for s week..The formsKppening for American Chemical Society, he is "WAYWABDX vIFE’* OHAM . members snd invited nests will designed with a fitted bodice, and wpiue orchid corsage. .They had a awaetheart neckline. long -.-I- 'XOVE IS A MANY ^ I (, I. ' N, I r / (' Thursday night./ F a i r LUMBER, Inc. 6:M ( Sgpr- voi) abe^HEBB employed in the chemistry labora­ "OUTLAW GIRL" (II) CHBISTOPBEBS be this evening, st 7:30, to be sweetheart necklipe and long will bir guests at the Elbow Beach pointed Sleeves, a!nd inaeto A Faculty members of the Andover B y . checking farm wiring for’ sleeves tapered to a point at the tory of the Roye!l Typewrriter Co., SPLENDOKEDTHING*'* School attending the meeting in­ RUiLDING liATERIALS (Itf MOVIE MtSKt'M followed by a social houis,at the Siirl, Club. On their return they pleated satin. Ths full »Hfrt terml- REMIND HER SMILES IS RUSSIA PREPARING THE EASTWOOD loose connections and poor insula-./ (M)------BOY BOOio ™ < ' wrists. The bouffant skirt in caa-; will live at 300 Porter St„ and re­ Hartford. cluded Mrs. Helen' Barton.Barton, MiM'.Uon,MIM you may prevent a disastrous CHIIORIM UnCF l i ■ ■ AND "'n , e;U (If) INDDIWBIBY ON FABADB Union Congregational Qhurch nhted In a chapel length train. Her iiunJ Oi c , t:l ( S) TOC ASK Asked fob it cading tiers forme(l a fan-shaped ceive their friends after Nov. 7. fliigertip veil of imported-Illusion .1716' bride presented , perionbi iSFgbew—Bvery BelezSay't T-m. U. IfaBatalbaa Gladys Bownuin, Mrs. Hazel” ’ Floyd. * fire.. MASON SUPPLIER ' parlora. . train. Her flngeHip yell o f scal­ ’ jeaeUar M l NEW (IS)------THUU U r THE U r E • Large Donation Received \ bride was graduated from was held In place by a pillbox fsT gifts to' her matron « f honor and Guy Outlaw and* Mrs. Doris E. (IS) t j Ta. loped silk Illusion was caught U/ other attendants, and the bride­ Saa Baaervit We Flnitace Tour JCha (tt) #fAK FAKADE E. Fenton Burke, treasurer \of Manteester, High School with the the eatln trimmed with lace and* Sea. t p.m. aBlyi Seered IN COUM MOCfNauSCOMi that he had received the laigeat Muquet was o t stephanotis, white Co. 'The bridgegrooni. m/lMS stephanotis streamers. ^ - In The timToltand County Council m e ^ \ VIEW hybrid orchids and shower of ivy. •sa, *Tbe Shrike" plai "Glri Kata’* T h W t;)5 (tt-M) THEJIir. Sl'HrEUE 1:M (M-tn fbontieb alhgle donation to the annual drive gtaduate from the local high 'Thp/ matrmi of honor wore a Balance** nigs and also on the planning com^ ^MANSFIELD c t a i i IM ( t) ALFREto BITCHCOCK FKE- ( SM) JACK-BENNY for funds, from the local lodge of The honor attendant, wore a school, is employedXgV General mittee for s statewide CEA ban­ AND LOOK* (I S )^ « PICTL’BR goWfl of Arabian peaceyk' crystal- gown of gold cryatalette. with long • 1 - ™ # HARTFORD ■ t i l / - i^J^ - SENSENTW—"FreOMSlII.B” Elka. It was a $250 check. Motors Acceptance C or^ ^ 8 0 and bouffant skirt, with in­ Smith i\ct Trial ' ' S;CM:M quet. DRIVE IN ^ u k k j u b i l e e (U) FILM FESTIVAL WHO’S I m c h a ib a d v e n t u b b In addition to the contribution set of pleated cryatalette at the Substitute Teacher H^TRnafr* In Tl (ISM) BEBEAT TBE CLOCK that the Elka have given to the iNCTiow m m . i N P i R S O M INiTt and a -gueit piMtor will occupy Jhe neckline. She carried a semi-caa- Jurors Selected THArWlLLROCI L A f t O f S T sent IN ^ KTAR’TS SUNDAY Mrs. Percy Cook substituted as T:M (|6) srOBTSMKN’S DEN local aaaoclatlon. they also con­ BaptlstXpulpit tqmo'iTOw. at thJ 11 bade of Goldilock roses, and wore a second grade teacher yesterday in . Sm rerrar Held Over! Endii^Suadsy t:S6 (M-ni FEEBY COMO SHOW tributed to Public Health Nursing a.m. service! modified pillbox of the gold-cryata-' Hartford Ik Baipell the absence* of Mrs. Lewis Cook Oyrts; AM. Bay, Jay F. M oney New Haven, Oct. 22 Of) — Four Saaa Anytaa F.. Lamaa drives In Broad Brook, Windsor Morning/,worstnp will •be held at Jette with velvet flowers, pearls due to illness. (II) INTJ^ilNATinNAL POLICE Locks, Warehouse Point, Stafford tute half veil. Jurors were choaen yesterday for C U P P O R i A . llslloween Parade 9 a.m. at the CommunitV Meth­ the trial of eight persons accused . ^ H E ‘The Girl (1) STAtiE SHOW — Darary IN YOUR io C K R Sprtngk isnd Somers. odist Churem. Crystal LakK ser­ T'hp gowna of the bridesteaida A Halloween costume parade TONY Wratarrs. Jaa. Taylar Dssc- b c Special ExhlbUlteis of conspiring to violate tha Smith SURIKB" Rush” T® Attend CH I mon'"Bleasra/Are the Peac^ak- were identical In design to that will be held at the Elementary (III oV&KKJt'BILEE Earl Jtemston. caller for the "Twentieth Century Painting A ct ■.»- ‘ REEVES School Oct. Si, at 1 p.m. Every era” bv ;lh® ReV.vKathan B. Bur­ of the ibatron of honor, but of Picked .for- the Jury were Wil­ * - iW S:SS4:ie-S;U S:te4:eas‘ei (H) LONE WOLF Vernon Square Dance club, will ton. XM Youth \ Fellowship from the Museums o r Three raspberry .\cryatolette. They car­ 'S lU lte S f child has been invited to bring a g:M (SMI TBE MONRYMOONEBS attend thv AV Brundage advanced liam '. Mrs. Johnston. exhlWtioii ot paintings from five baby, pink .antique cryatalette, ^tioiw to dust.' race door and proceed arqund tpe (M) PEOPLE ABE FUNNY ' Cans'Conference A •'cpreaentatlve o f. the Watch- of Neank. 'a factory worker; playground. Each class will then iJwlBGH eOENMON (H-U) TWO FOE THk MONEY tower Society, J. Perltorabl, will New /-York; museums, from the fashioned on s'ams.'lines-as the There ere still three more Jurors y y n h s ^ rTvvWrc (IS) WBE8TLINU \ NORMAN'S A Cana Conference for mah-ied Yale Uteveraity Art Gallery snd h A b the SBVBl^ FATAL WOjRDd that return to its room for a party (H) JfSTICR * couples will he held tomorrow af- give a public iectitre 'tomorrow gowns of -the bride’s attendants.''and four altemstes to be chosen. m G W r afternoon at 3 o’clock.\At 4:15 from the'lVadsworth Atheneum. She wore a tiara of -baby pink "will etop the Ms -for weild domiaatleR. JtllllifBr JOMS f which haa been planned by Ita (U) BOt'B FILM 445 Hartford Rd. TeL MI 8-459T terncFon at 2 o’clock in St. Ber­ IbeiaarkaMe fldvelatMiu of Raaeta'a'ateaa- membera and their .teacher, who i f 4 VOICES S:M (N)' STAB TEEATEB — there will be a atudy of the Sept. "Hartford City Plan." Special roses and carried a nosegay bf pink India produces 54,888,000'pounds Jimmy Darsala nard's Church. The conference will Exhibition aajjery (through.Nov. faig ptan. will be aaalated by their room be conducted by Father Glaqulnto 15. Wstcblower, "What Dp the and yellow ros«o,j of-mica annually. tICHNICOUNt (ISM) STAB JCniLEE "Ta- t:M (t- M) VARIETY BOlta Nslsla la 6)., 'The' Hartford Society of IsiYt li A mother, satkar wllk Ms.lr” Mkry '( S> THE ED S riX IV A N SHOW ' ' of Storrs. ■ All maiTied cbuplei, Scriptures' Say About Survival After Death’ ’’ \, Architects’ Third. Annual Exhibi­ Hartford Thhca O^t. 6. 19S5, .,, tiUI • New School Pupil MaHls saS Kaalirl C ~awwsrS. X (IS) WESTEBN PLAYHOrSE young and old. are invlt^ to at­ tion. . Enrollment at the Andover Ele- Plus; VDuel in the MitalssIppI" (tt) TOFFEE X ll) VABIETV THEATER “Ruagiana bclicvtd to havt Sttfiir l^ltMlorMl Thiif \ '■BaaErodT '^ v 'r a S S r (MAAMOS 'N ANDY tend. The conference will include ■* . - ■ \ ■ ] Npeelal Events , rtai Caraal IteSa ip mehtape School roae to 272 pupils Note: 'Aeater Now Open - tRHyiHMEnES Advertisement—* Bomb.” . ^ ! 8:ie (HI OL'Y LOMBABDO 8HO# talks, refreshmei^ts and a ques­ ••«CAai.ET this week \^ith the entrance into Friday, Saturday,’ Sunday Only tion period and will close In the Woodworking amLfumiture fin\ Sunday. Oct. 23. ii)t 3;30, Music . — Tamartaw Oaly-;- . ' GWRGf D[WiTT’ i«)3TAPAmR5 t;H (1J.H) TV P.LAYHOl'SE on Sunday Aft?rnoonr Betty ALSO AT SiM /- i E M Daaslaa "Tha Baca third grade of Cheryl Tyree, of loe vttaiii i,Hi$ coteo!tA^rlM . INSURANCE ( S) CHANCk OF A LIFETUtB church with benediction and the ishing. 22 years of the best Bunker Hill. (S.U HALF Ho u r f il m renewal of marriage vows. Dwyer Producte. West St,- Bol- Allen. Mezzo-Soprano. Free and SEE WORLD EVENTS SHOWN IN A LIFE IN T14e Spe«-h Clinic (1U5) TV THBATEE n Those in charge Include Mr. toi\. MI 3-5326. open to the public. -. - Tranaportetiofl for school chil- REAL ESTATE and Mra WilbUr'OUO, ' Mr. and Tuesday, Oct. 25 at T2.30,' Re­ ^ flaming Diorama WHArS MY UNR , on the subject. "Your^-Huriiijn F l a i l C L ^ r a B il 1 O l l on "Twentieth Century Painting (IS) pATEUNK Kl'EOPR from the Museums; of Three Owing to tho flood, this lecture was canceled (M-KI'GEORGE OOBEL SHOW (St) PENNY TO A MILUOM Rights. The Jupior Hi MYF will ^ .at (It) TOMOBROW’S CABEEBS meet at 2 p.m. with Rosalind Ster- Cities,’’ Avery Court. I (U) m illion DOLLAB MOVIE (H) JI'SnCE last Suridoy. It will be given ^ —“ChlraS* Calllay" (HI rXELY LATE SHOW ry leading the worship. At 6;30 Now'-Set at Six Wednesday. Oct. 26 at 8, Lecture [iSHiR PRY ci.EANSiRS INC. "-f ItiM (H-tt) YOl’B HIT PARADE (HI SHERLOCK KOLMES p'.m. Norw ich District Methodist oh the Hartford-Plan by'Roland - J-,.' ( I ) NAME’S THE SAME ’ UiH ( II Sl’NDAT NEWS SPECIAL I men meet at the Willimantic Greeley, Planning Cbiisultant for 1325 M OAD STREET^ MANCHESTER (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MpYlR,. North HolR-wood, Calif., X)ct CENTER CHURCH^WEDNESDAY, NOV. A (II) WORLD NEWS (tt) PLAIT OF THE WEElT i -Methodist Church for fellowship Hartford -.'The Morgan Lecture SUlfDAY, OCTb^J FORADiUaOUS ichael idd 1I:U (It) THE LATE SHOW (H) THE LATE SNOW hour, with Robert Mayfield, exec­ 22 (S’) — "Ihe crash of a private Room - Free and open to the pub­ LUNCHEON — TEA M K —"Pallcc Baltal,” PAGE; inrtS ’ tar h is ^ i t a nova ant JUB^tha Droodlefe WUfB-riMS« , : f: ■ama, ta Mgitiaar at laaat a apUt Conriecticui W D B O -U Sf ^ 'Madip WTUV-18W i ; la tlitratagy aro being'Imilt elacwherc, to twit TbAAlmoat im'peasibla cticut aa tears jraa the ConnactMnt Highway Depart­ compiled by about M \ laid Dam study “ « 5 ay: Dinner Date M ss HeltB Este^ nmaUjr Adviaer ia rather aaally raad. U* ,doaen*C Even the "Mtter-, Bvmias Ooed Mtisla want to fight 8tevai>don foT tha ment w‘ith mrk Of engineering who managad to bolster .tea r — iersnadt know-how. We tare quite aura that, !ita o f the BCnnallild . W^fP-COIlsfs'ten* iSwl nomination. Ha 'Wa^a 8tavanaon villa Dam and ksep tha itted in August teat Hamere Whip if it ware allowed to', it could dO- water of tluK,.wnUmaaUc Rivaf and many at to fight 8anator |Cefauvar. Then, aign a' superhighway which inl^ht from -flooding M ^ n a «f Bottthi' Shows even be .head of those an^he're Uvea Ind wcU being to it. • ‘«H A *-: Library Pages-Aides to MBS Readers after they have (dtOckad aabh ouU Coyaiitry and BijkHrtti* may havi oldtlmcX in Mantflald Muste Bulkeley Hi^h ha would Btap Ml .else. Nor do we Intend w keep ksrp.Ing on something tlmt may be a long rangs/pnraiHBfMl aff( up thXfaaUng which ax- '/FSlni of Mexico Tha poaalbuity how ahaping up an .Impdsalbility for ^nnectlcut. A apokaamnii for tea' Aniy's during thaNpariy stagaa ‘ of ______Maitchaatcr’aV.;i’huMing soccer ia that H^rfiman and 8tevanaon It may be that we, InXonnectlcut, Corpa of libftaoer)i in B( ' Tlaw af Vinton Leads ^ Indian ■quad whlppetT an Thexperienced this wash; that flood'coatedl dams upatreamNwaro agblnat may locl^/horna, while Kafauvar haye^already beeii ^ rc e d to dgtira ^ Ik Rohhef* Nawington team i'1-0 ijn a gaina Former. MHS Instnictpr M closely In orddr to make tha will in tha Bm m eritical it. downsteam were for For behaflt of any uhem- Good Mosle Runneris t6 -Sh^toni atanda rhady to capitaliaa on their artasylhat Hj didXot say that i t " ■*ide playid Tuesday at Mt. , Nebo. Greenwlch-Kniipgly route, a bond- PlPybfl' readers Who may hava run O f Hartford .Visitors Hriatea Experiences of - d a s trt^ o n of one another. able proposition that making it tha^gtevtUa DSin^aa not ron- How atreama rivers ouj/hf co-aigners, t. offer the fol- Originally achedulad for Newlrig- An^'ay, however tha atrategy the kind of road- it could cavy demaga was report­ 'III the theater that long when w u »tsa- W aTH-^-tSt^^i^. sitiiatioD, and some detei ed In^August and October. The long rann plan of tha Ar­ Wqlh out In tha sunlight, it’ll squtnV WUAY—UCooa iiawtre eley, Hartford, by the perfect score rushed the invaders ofUfitelr^eet? Mexico, their people and customs forc^lnlo the open aooner "than my En4'in.aera w ^ id be to apted \ wc -Muele I:ia - • \ of 16-40 ’Tuesday. Oct. 19, on the tion of, what It. would (onay will have to be appropri- ywWeyea up' and curl your lips B-~lUqu«jwMa(laM - WHAY-Plsner Panel Manchester moved idiMdAfh .

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WliW f<»llHill BoiwdMit -■ ■ ■ - y S o d i a ! iims Back of Week /Receives A^^America’s I^adg a Life Locals Gained (*35. ‘ Oklahom a (Editor’s Note: Barlnuw Bolin- Four Straight I 08ttied the whole thing by hav- UAx^Worse when the team to iet ger’a hnaband I* a 820-poand pMk- Ri* a girl. ■ playing^yray frorn home and the 111 Slate’s Top Game A tot of girls probably h a ^ the of boae-wrecking Oklahoma radio annoMcer toys Bo has been MIXBD DOUBLES Co-Captaln Bobby Vinton con-^ idea that being married to ^ n - hurt. E v e n ^ h a geta back in the Team N*.■. 1* rival '^guartf. Burly. Bo la .considered a H. pairn#td./ Sets tlie.J*ace mou* football player la about the g ^ e I can itoyw be aura he's all . Still looking for I first victorywDougap whll do likewisa at full­ Boston, Oct. 22 (Ft —With Boston Colima already, knocked from achoolboy runners and it is beg In­ eertalB AU-Amerlca. In this ex- nicest thing that could happen to P. Fatmtid ::S . ------/ ■ cluelve N E A article, bis young right Until I stOMm. M ieve roe, Both local teams ta tha Ooa- N*w York, Oct. 22 —After the tidal ^ v e of iipseti .that awept o f the season, the .li^ndtmster High back. Wright, who has Carried tha lofty unbeateii, untied bracket, Holy Clross, Yale and Wercaat'er ning to look like it's going to taka them ■9* ' ' wife tella arbat It's Hke to be nMr- I know how expcctoat fathers feel Total*' ...... 7 . . . . "iS “Sol *«o T-S scticut Junior Mldgat Football eoUeft football laat week, anythlnjc approachinghini normal In today a ac­ football squad Jo^iTrney^ to Mid­ only ohea thjgryear against Bristol, Tech enter their footbAll games with mia^vinga today in feature games \a real auper, effort on the part o/ The fact U. It is a lonely Bfe. _ „ Team K*. 11 (li dletown this a^rn oon ra battle iM to one). when .they are p a rii^ to b hospital teagua arc scheduled to see aetkm tion would telna aicollectlve algh of reli^ to the could play ah 'Important roig in of the New England grid prpgram. in oppoalng harrier to overttlkb . Between classes, practice ses Apor.' ' ■ tomorrow afternoon. .0« tha homa the und«feate|K Tigers in \ non- today's akirmirti. Poteiitlaliy \ he By BBBBARA BOUNOER f: 3 U S HI Too, the aeaaon la comljif to a point where Boston College had to fight from behind last night to gain a 18-18 |hk Flying Indian. For the.-tlxth m and team' meetings. I am ^But being married to a/ootbali front,\tee undsfqated, untied and CCIL contesy at 2 o'clock atSCIty has the makings ot a stellar fUll- Norctan, Okla. (NEIA) — Have ToUOs \ ianca fcompetitlpn la important .tn the./ontendera. Ua with Mapquette-r-a team the Eagles had been favored to-.aiilp by • tr a f^ t time thia fall, VJdtoh led to see Bo a couple of hours player has lu good points It's lU 1«3 U1 unscorea upon Flraftohteii enter­ .School's Fl/ld. The Indians hkye bac% but appears to lack tha neces- two touchdowns. hla cross cou n try^m m ateq you ever wondered v^hat It takes For example; ' . — r to make a football star ? .. , . l,h« start of fall prac- nondcrrulnonderful to hear people say'aay'A *" ^ xeeia n* s rsv tain Pembejt’s of Meriden"At 0:16 lied Brls^l and Jnrt to Halt ai aary self-confldenye to live up;p to junior Billy Donlan. a resfrve quarterback from Boston who acored to an eaky 15^0 tri ih over rival uce liL August until the season Oklahoma,.. boMUnn * AaaoclatJsij Preaa weekly poll, had Meriden/ while Middletown has' M a y i« I can tell you. about i t thinga abetit him and read slm ll^ g w l j at Charter Oak Park. Coach BtU atreak of 23 atraiBht and abootlng ■ ► ^advancedvance promiSeil'I^-Captain Jack both touchdowns, directed the'^C attack and passed in tha clutch to Windham \ yeeterj afternoon ends li/November — or, this year, >^aw's Potte*'-Crutoen tnt-rol to rom p^over Windhanr, Bristol and ^rrell la a definite starter at over 'the " I'm married to one. His naine' is for an Orange Bowl berth, goes no problem, ' meeting Minnesota, rally the Eagle forces after they Mil behind 13-0 In the Aral eight mln- And in the we nope ttw on't be until after the MJ^lefield for o'clock aneeun- Hall right half while Irv-jAViguat and process, V in t ^ aet a Bo Bollnger and he is a guard for When people And out that I am ■ Iff SOS 324 ajpaiiiat Colorado, the only member white aerond-ranked Maryland had utee and 25 seconds. new record Orange BoW4 game on New Year’s Team ft*. S (I) the diMFL'a newest aches; t^alker Briggs, Tony DicV/PapIn ijill probably share the when he iroVered the distance In Oklahoma. . Day. . ' Bo's wife they alw,aya arc especial­ of the Big Seven_ capable of giving, a date with Syracuse. Navy, an- Ah brio Early in the game, Frank Neit yu,,,!,,* defense had its headaches, ly nice to me. In my home town of y ...... 39 (W entry. Bbth conteeta Trera waahed and ' their squad have left halfback position. Both Sre 23:09. TM previous tnark was I f you believe that old 'poppy? When Bo doto get home, he 7 M >35 out last week. the Sooaeras a fight,/Colorado " ‘ ‘ rer- ■. unbeaten-untied, and the /worked hard the past weak in fine runners with good speed, with o f MArquette punted out on the i yielding 151 yards on the ground. 13.17 get in i960 by Dick Hoiii cock about a strong body ahd a (jarlsbad, N. M „ I am. practically BC Uiree. On the Aret play Henry j hed given up only 146 in three ■PMW) -inMt of Ihx tlmo 8tud3inir. a celebrity because of him. Every­ Toteli. "m T to While, racing to four straight m E... to war.! « ' . prepai'allon for today's tilt and are Pepin a\shade faster and more Y e a i^ a y ’a victory wa* also ..the weak mind being th* o ii^ ' requi­ Tnat’s why i got nuroed up one t h l T a l l f ^ personnel t " ' t ^ c r w a 'lw t Penn' anxious to spring an upset. No Sullivan fumbled and Warrior cen- inwvious atarte. sites. you coldn't be mor$ wrong, one wanted to meat him when we victories the, Firetighton have' dangerousHh the open field. I f the lopdla' 28th straight since 1952. day wt»r ...... 73 3.1 Imep liM d at. Stake second ppay Neu scored and Bob Coach Paul Phinney wpS quite ritUng behind me In a storied system and T-formatlOn on of­ fallenYSvorltea figured to rebound malnlng three games, the locals may de^de ^ use both August Yale and Holy Cross take their.. . ■' Impressed by the fact that his Arst plaver unless you have a quick got out of church there was a long 8. Fowler ...... v,..X00 N Takaa A and M. the u p s t^ of Oirman converted. home Aelda today knowing they giving the person with l i a i s e "in­ line of people who wanted to shake fense. Oaach Swede Solomonaon's Wtth. ’vengence. Notre Dafhr. vic­ will feel content If they , can get and Pe|m at nalfback and move seven Anishers ran th d ^ c e In less mind. The winnSr in football Is side’ story about how ptorort at TeUU 141 176 531 the Sdtithweat Conference, col- by the Tigers. Briggs has installed Bunt Blocked are the objects o f upeet alma. Col­ the one w h o ^ tsm a rts the Other hts habd. combine Is the most talked about tim of Michigan State a week ago, Farrell ovyr to folj. than 15 minutes. Big question now uklajorna get $500 a mo team In the league and probably B de^V llh Baylor with the lopp several new plays and has rtrlved fiffienalve YJAeup Later in, the period, epd Howard gate, a team that haa.only a lS-14 fellow. You'd 'have thought he was the played Purdue, Georlgia Tech, also j Is can the ever-improving Red and the uramise of a gio.odo Joh-yrii W. LIsk ...... M lOJ the most popular. •Mad at atake. The only thing t^r- beaten for the flrat time last Sat­ tp improve his passing attack Middletown Coaerk Waino Fill* Wandrey blocked a Sick 'Lucas [loss to Holy Cross on its, record, Des:r*x(o play is another neces­ minlstel'. tain about this upset-happy/cbn- White harriers capture the In- An 'oil ( and ' atronif Fred CoIoughJ, ends; Glrmapi plied across but hia con-. ratiAg. For the pAst two the iMvera including suiCh All-Amer- I. kept thinking of the' t l g h Y to home. Th* main topic _ ' . Teaoi Me. 4 <«> Indiana failed to Win laat fall loi- R: Denohu* ...... ]M PoBiting to upaet tha tha entire loop a-twitter, although trouble with Stanford. I-tkel.v High Starters BUI Murray and .Ai Scimefer, version attempt bouheed - back Red Raiders have tied Ybla and Tcaa aa -J. D. Roberta, Kurt Burris budge. Bo.^ and 1 Were going to ersaUon to the m*xt gams P. Donohue ...... ^ J H 100 / •they Are not eligible for the Cotton Ing by. two points to Norwich be­ adhere to Iq order to maka -a go Itodenu ■ftey have been : Michigan State, back,Jn'the pic­ Juniors Norm Hohenthal and tacklas; Tcr.iy Pattarina an\ Bijl A l^ r hitting the g ^ t post. last year the deadl<^ spoiled cause Bill M acArffll and Gerry (uid MaiA'.Boydston. All w o u ld TNero la a great comradeahii thia year/ / Donlan recovere of -‘'it imtll hA graduates. ' ■ 343 working to Improve theto offenao ture after hamnjf,^iJotre Dame, Bob Lauarl are the likely High Felding, 'guards; Chick Tost, ^ n - fumble In Yale's record Just befOiei Army In- Vichl -were. attending the State .tother piay football than, do any­ anfiuig .Oklahoiha players. Ai his end zone which was to play a Bokager while concentrating on itopping hg deaperateiy tangled with lIHhola, white Duke starters St tha flankaf Big Dick ter; passing star Fred Duyl vaded New Havep-no tear It to , Musical tryouts. ' thing jefse. worst ^ i n g ' about being most ^e ry Ana et jthem has ■vis decisive part In the outcome of the Bebby'Vinton, married-to a football player, how­ Dowd the nraB^ters’ Strong runtUaf flchiggn in die fighting M»tylAhom quartepback; ISd Waylock, fulD Fullback Jerry Planutis, of shreds. / ' Simply No Contest When he isn't playing. Bo Is Ited our homeX y attack. , 7 • 4 ^ now flquatrito. also Juniors, wtll open back; Joe Mlsenti, strong outside game when Marqiiette came back And -Hpstipr University, Holy ever. Is the consto'nt worry that he Women tqUcA^t playing sec­ Coast conference title, encountered icbfgan State, was named back Yesterday's match wad simply UiMKing about I t Before I had my ure «out a name that Would have TOlaU ...... 175 153 IM 397 are ranUnded that no ad> drew Ohio ^t^te. *1^ Bubkeyea ■Pitt. Southeastern Oonferenere lead­ St tackles and guard* Dave flotas runner, right half and spcbdater o1l/he week, Oct. 10, for his plajr to hammer at the Ehgle. goal a Cross’ opp^ent, are ’set for. their baby recently, he waa in a quan­ the first letter of .each of t h e i r might receive a perinanent Inijuiy, ond ' Addle /to ^ I r husband's •X Bob Davenport la the big third time in the Arst 15 minutes. no conteat.aa Mitncheater runners mission to charged at the home were adrerdaed aa the only, club er Auburp look oh Furman, and and Rod Dolln will flank center Jerry Byrd, left halfback. own crusdde a g a in s t, the Cru* dary about the problem I of naih- names in * lt , , Whenever an Oklahoma piayer work , or >obby. ww. It’s , car Team He. 7 <|) smasher in UCLA'S alngle-wing F0^nft:: Notre Dame last weekend, Girmati hurtled Into the end zone captured the ,Arat eight places. Ex - Grid Star gwee. A colleeubo to taken and capable o f putung up any Southern California, another PCC Bruce Little. Reserves Jeff Gibbs, The Tigers boast thefr finest, sadertp-^LAst year BU cams into ing his h'eir after six of his most *•<»«»" t »et up after a>lay I get 91 101 310 attack. wheAsState upset the Irish at Eaat but did-hot have possession of the MacArdle trailed Vinton across the Settled Oa Name a sinking feeling in ipy Otomach - 0 i W;;; .93 lOO 934 all proceeds, which aJra greatly an- t© MlMlgan. '• team to be reckoned with, was fav­ Larry Hohaog, Dick Ruddell. line in many seasons and probably tniq>$ame unbeaten and were up-. Anish line and Tommy LaForge intiinate friends on the team. He mi^yd^ to s fpotbUl Lanslrtg[, Mich., 21-7, (A P Wire- ball and Donlan fell on the bobble! spt. 14-13. This time the Terrlerii I '.vas afraid the baby would proctoted, enter the M iea w d * N, liiah Is nursing ored over California, sUiydy .lo^D yer and rugged Bob the state's finest scatback in Byrd. photo). w as third, 22 seconds behind Mac- tried for an hour one night to ng- wind up wlQi six given names, so ^ know it t»n*t msks Totals ,'.l...... 311 111 801 594 Orr will be ready to spell the fo r a touchback. I f the Wacrlore,t|want to turn the tables. As added Killed in Car premen’e Athletic Assn, treasury tep M •< e rtn ^ g tha Ivy Laagtie West' Virginia, another member Although weighing but 145 pohnds, Ard)e who was timed in 13:58. football aiiA me. M. HansMi J ".r.*-..v"«3. 99 936 to help defray expenaea for both of the rapidly dlmintriiing unbeat­ starters. Byrd baa. more than held ^ cuvn had scored they would, have Incentive, BtT has won only bne of H. Hansen „ .ereehi. mnauget past Oomell to O th er' Anlshers Included Milt 90 93 374 lo c^ ta^ a. And Um PFAA hoMs en-untied' list, faced dangerous Senior Ronnie Brault and sopho­ in recent games having tatlledirilne out o f reach. Billy's play gave/Che the 10 meetings to dste^ahd that An Arbor, Mlijh, O ct 22 (/P) — atdy in epntantion. Tale, which Yale and Army Tickets Doremus (fourth). Dick Shermkn Totals to be able’to aponsor two aquade Penn State. more Dahny Renh are expected to touchdowns. The Ne­ Eagles their chance to conm'uck. was in 1926. , Dick Hilinaki, brilliant tackle who ... 147 179 IM t41 A/ ^non-lea'guc game with BrowrW in Key Donlaii ren the team wfth more (Afth), Wes Sargent (sixth), next fall in the le-liLyaarrid la the big favorite. If Other MaJer Oamea May Now Be Secured share the quarterhacA duties, and gro, is the boy ManeneSter must Holy. Cross may be entirely Scott Clendanlel (seventh) ^ and helped lead Ohio State to a Roae Fraischia Wins Four Prized abandon and called a/fnore wide Without the setyicek of its star Sport Schedule N*. 9 (3> group. Members of the Flrefight- Prinoetm comes through, tha Other major games today In­ Jiinlora Dick Wright and Paulatop if it visions ah upset Jimmy Soaville (elghth)/^ Billy Bowl victory and the tnythical.na­ open game then the^'conservative riiard-iinebacker. Jim 'Buonopane. ero ^ urgtd to ba at tha EatH cluded: . Haven, Oct. tZ— The — - ^ _ ■ t o J-TiUe,^ gAma next month Pro GMd Tilt attack for whlidL/Gie Eagles xre Kline and Kenny Brown of Win(f- tional football - chainplonahip last Slda Rec no later th*ti % o'etJoc rndde the. title. East ~ Army-CSlumbia, Brown- .^ aAle .\lhleUc Assn, announced A t beat, he will be limited and his ham Anlshed ninth and 10th re­ year, was hurled to hts death last In Annual Fishing Derby Total* known. But then the altuition starting berth has been assigned \. Btuday, OeL 88 194 .134 IM 543 the PAdfle Conat con- Rhodc IMand. Dartmoiith-Harv today that the pubHc may make spectively. night from a foreign make car out \ T * a « Me. } <3» New York, Oct. X f/I^^The called for eirii'eme measures. to- J'im Cavanaugh. FlraAlfhtora va. Merldan, 8:10 104 , poetponament al- choice. turned back Iowa, Holy • Cross - Boston Unlven application by mall fbr tickets Paced by Dick Whltehouae, the Of control on a back Michigan road. &. FV*y » 9* Logart Headed for Big Clevelaxd Browns a n d ^ e Green Aa the^liecond period opened Worcester Tech, riding a modest —Charter Oak, 100 lowad tha coachaa' nu»« ttma to •IS. bafora 7S,602 at Loa Rutgera-Dehigh. Vlllanova^North to IheVate-Army footbalj game High Jayvees won the Arst nine The accident happened 15 miles . Frey ....X m ... 107 lOt Carolina Stats and Tale-Colgate. Bay Packers pick up thelPmeglect- M a rq u ee .had the ball qn its 22 nine-game winning streak, bumps Crutoeri vs. MtddtoAeld, 8—Mid- drtit ^ Crulaera Hi their hloelrinr. ^Angelaa in an Intersectlpnal g ^ t . to, be played In the Yple Bowl places to trounce their Windham northeast of Ann.Arbop, home .of 193 IM 004 M3 south — Georgla-Tujalic, Ken- ed National Football league and ppdceeded-to march to the BC into "spoiler" Coast Guard. The dleAeld, ) taekllnE jm- .The Hawkeyaa were haindlcApped on Saturday,, Nov. 5. The counterparts' J.S-40. Other local the University of Michigan, Ohio tucky-Florida, MlMHalppi-Arkan- After yictofy over Turner rivalry tomorrow in, a gamXthat 33/before Eddie DaSilva Inter­ same Coast Guard team ended Merchanto vs. Pequoto, 8—New by dM loaa o f Captain Oai Jones, game laat year was a complete cepted a pass at hia 14. harriers- and'their respective order State’s biggest football rival. London. sas, Mlaalasippi ^ a t ^ Alabama, figure- in the title fights of W h Amherst's unbeaten record laat By P A U L CHRl who have won, who couldn't play becnuaa of © aelloiit.^ Donlan steered BC 73 yards in of Anish included Bill Button, Hilinikl, 24.) all BIG Ten apd Monday. OeL 84 loat and kaaa injury. __ Temieaaae- D ^ o n , 'vlrgtnla-Vir- New York. Oct. 22 . (A5--Isaac ; the Elastem ,and Western Confw-^ week by a 21-13 count. i Oordy Pomeroy, Ron Gees. Bob With four n ^ u te^ oh lhe\«lock Evil Eluents throe outlnga, are ftala Tech, , wake Forest-North '-T Yale offtolalN aald .buhllc ap­ fKid) Logart, Who once fought a ences. ,/ Ave piays;for the first scoire ■—>the Harvard is favored to hapdle third string All-American tackle Croaa Countir, Invltotioiiil „ , ^ marked Improve- ...... Ba Hjt te flniB TU ■Andrew, Ken Hudson, Tom Base- to go, the Chicago Cardlnala were Caroltna mid William anil Mary- plication must be made in writ­ main evehtr for 01.60 In hla native Both t ^ Brpwns And the Pack-: big play' being, a 55-yard, pass Dartmouth in an Ivy League g ^ e last year, was/riding with Mapt—S torra.. . X . / . "wnt agihtol Mtddtofleld ea thay Boston Collage maintained its Jer. .Harry Doughterty arid' Gerry OeorgfxWaahingtbn. ing, with cheek or money order Oiba, -today waa headed for box­ era, whp have met only once since aneuver to end Emeripn Dickie which marks the Crimson’s Arst ter J. Blake, 25, of Columbus, 14 points alieap in 'la memorable *nuiradayi OeL 8 1 / aro eMMtM tkiw can sUU ovar- unbaAtan autua, by raUylng for o was Anally bumped out of Coleman.- ' / locoer—High va. HaU, 8—Wast In ^Rittg S Mji^ast — Iowa Stata-Kan/«a enclosed to cover the 4 92 : but on the Arskplay q.fumble waa games. Msl Kutn^^ who was knocked out Merchakti. V0. Middletown, 8:80 attorney, , BhkI yeaterday "Time to weeka. Aikl Shaw has-made two Tha^nlvan^ of Detroit Wyoming. / mall Appllcationa are Ailed, will 2 date in the Garden againit an ence lead, also with S-l records. Chicago at Montreal. into a secoi^ Aeld. Hilinaki was changes. Center Dave Mtoi..itoy Tolaia ... All 12 teams have at It tomor­ recovered by Ti^^Petrarca. Donv Other games involving New of bounds op the Bears' three-yard —Nebo. ’ a morii cdOMr asaoelation MtWMn turned NCk/Wlnlaaa Oklahoma go On sale at the Vale A. A .. opponent to be lelected. 491 1479 New York at Toronto. thrown 45/eet from the car. line. \ bOKlng juid the undeinrtAM than I has bean sirttCMd to fullback and A and a Mlaaouri Vaflay BA DART LEAOI'F- _ Tram Ns. row with the wlnle.sa Detroit Lions lan went over Jusb^ter the fourth England teaips; Boaton at Detroit. Mondayt. OeL 81 ticket. office, starting Monday Made Big Hit Burkr __ period began/^ H ^ ever, tackle Hnor Head Injury The clock showed 17 seconds re­ ever thought of." halfback Tommy slBOMfftk to edd. t u i ^ madt the only Suprrnant at Los Angeles, the Washington Rhode Island at Brdwn; Wea- IjHgh Harriers va East Kart- Staiulinga Oct. SI. ‘W e may put him In with Don John Linnetm u st American Leaipie B la^.w aa treated aV a hospital maining. I asked"the referee If It Klein said than w i^ an urgent la third quarter. Trarv .... Redskins at Baltimore, the Steel- of the via- leyan at Amherat/' Maine at Buffalo at (Cleveland. fofd—Charier Oak. Both a n expectad to^added nrsitrt W L Pet, Jordan who beat Joe MIcell in Brng.iton Itors b ilk e d Cousine^’a conver­ fo r ^ m in o r head Injury. After wsis about right and he said yes. need for a oongitoaWal inveatlga- Jimmy Bowen era at New York to play the Bates; Colby at Bbwdoin; Nor­ Hershey at Pittsburgh. Tueaday. Nov. 1 punch to tha Cnilaanf offensive Bnvas ...... Jr« 12 ,87t California. Virgil Aklna, or have Kton .... sion attempt and that the bail qimtioning he waa released pend- We ■ were in the corner of the tlon of nationwide httoing. - ^ . stteck. three toudntown paaaas to - -___ Giants, the Chicago Bears in San wich at Vermont; Brandela at - Providence at Springfield. High soctier va Bxtotol, 8— O lan ta...... rT is 12 .574 him Aght Turner again,'' said Har­ g further hnq'ulry Into the acci­ Aeld and there was a very tough Nebo. Meanwtilto, t l^ Pennsylvania Denver to SS-B^ctery over Totals ... 468 i lZ 656 1517 Francisco to meet the 49ers and . New Hampahire; Connecticut at 1 Little to known of the White Sox 17 .13 .581 TRA TO MEET IN MIAMI ry Markaon, managing director of Donlan completed Sunday's Schedule dent Monday. He said he was AthltUe CbromiMon to'coaUhulng Brigham Young in a ttyllne Con- the Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Delaware: Masaachuaetta at . National League cross wind. That threw out a Aeld Frida:y, Nov. 0 Aeld entry except that it h ^ Red Sox ...... 18 14 .528 the International Boxing Club. passes for .141 yards. traveling about 60 miles an hour, goal. its own probe, m aaid. eVan going faranes tilt. In other F r ^ y night Miami. Fla. (A^—General mana­ TPAin 5o.. $ <4) against the Cardinals. . Northeastern; American Interna­ Chicago at New York. , High soccer vs. I^omfret—Away. P*d two games to date and . Dodgara .1...... 18 14 .528 gers and officials - from the coun­ "The kid made a big'hit and we IdArdP’r . 66 99 281 BC, which had led the nathm in according toe 'sheriff's officers, and I Agured I'd'better come up with Cross Country-fltoto Mast— out of the B t M to get witnesses. gamaa Colorado O oU ag^ nipped DIfi* ...... 62 Pair* Two I-eadeiA tional at Bridgeport: MIddlebury ■ Only game sctheduled. to throw the bell. In a rseent i ^rathala ...1 .,..., 18 18 .482 try's major race tracks'^ .will meet want to life him often.’’ BeniiFttN..,. A6 102 27J» total defense and was second in at RPI and Williams at 'Tufts. lost control as he met another auto something that would give' us one Middletown. Proftaalotua boxing in Paniuyl- CcOorado State 37-20. for ^ flrat xinkeea ..e ^ ...... 11 i » . .363 . 99 71 io 240 The big one, . however, Is at Amerlran League teat in Meriden, tho MiddleffeM In Miami on Ded. 5 for the'j4.th an­ A 13-^10 underdog. Logart w'on W. Schubert 121 111 IN) 322 on a curve. more attempt if the Arit one didn't I Saturday, Nov. 8 vanto had Man auspendad moat of Rocky Mountain CknTatane^yie- Indiana ...... lo 20 .330 MARmuHon ( .12n Cleveland since it pairs fwo lead­ Hershey at Buffalo. quarterback heaved mors, than 80 nual TR A meeting. Highlight of the. thrilling slugfCat by copping AdAmy a.,,. IIS 104 330 ers. ■ ..x' ■ Hilinaki completed hla football work. Then I could go with the High football vs. Wast Hsvsn, 8 the auiniMr after it waa discov­ tory of the’ sesatm' And unbwen lost Night's Hcorea the dinner to be held on the final the feverishly paced laat roun'e}.' . 9& 94 m 324 Springfield at P ro v id e s . —Nebo. » ered HiMid Johnson, a light- aerials. Idaho StaCa adgad Q M lega ^ Tha Brpwn< smothered the . Only Games Scheduled. eligibility last season but waa as­ Aeld goal as a last resort. The Dodgers 8. Yankees 0; Red Sox night, Dec. 8, will b«f the awarding The whole,'Aght, hinged on the TotAlt ...... S95 561 haavynmfhL hah baen drugged Tha Crutoess win report ‘at tha Idaho 30-10 for lU aUth straight 6oe 1785 Packers 27-0 In 1 ^ . the only time New. London ^ till Looking sisting the Buckeye coaching staff Aral play had to be one that would Sunday, Nsv. 8 8, Braves 2; White .Sox 3. Cardl- of honors to owners of the leading Anal heq4 and Ike' earned It by Tram Nh. 4 i« ) sto^ the clock If It didn't work. Morchanto vs. Waymouth, 8— beforw^ a May hDh$ he lost li) tha Bast Bide Roc\ tomorrow morning Mehlgnn, tha t ^ team in the xnals 2; OianU 4, Indians 1. Wllfton ... 122 Kill R7 3o0 they've met in a regular season this year while attending medical horaea of the 1855 campaign. beating hia 2S-year-old, heavier .tasoutz .. 106 77 R6 school. I The o'hly thing that fitted Into that Wsymouth. Mass. PhUgMlphla Arena.'-. ) at 11:80. They must ha fully Zwirk ..... 269 game, and have beaten Green Bay ROBLEM rival in a.everal furious exchanges 101 102 ■.VH :«)7 in five exhibition contests. Cleve­ Ohio State Head Coach' W(X)dy category was a pass Satiiidsy, Nov, 10 Held aiaarlK«n ( uniformed and irt reihindsd to and with one solid left hook to KlFliwinjth . 62 66 104 274 For First Win\ over Locats Tracy .,.. . S7 land's favored by seven in this one. Lubbock, ^ x . (N E A ) — Re Hayes was notlAed of Hllinski's So, 1 callea the pass and again High football va. Norwich, 8-^ ho drugged Jcdinaoiti^ and how, bring along a Jacket fhna plan­ the Jsw a few seconds before the Dummy .. 106 331 Norwich. not been dtoeovnnd hot Klain . H2 n RO -233 It bolts down to a passing battle placing C arl^ce. best "little" man death at Janeayllle, VVis., where his Completed It to Kutner for a touch- ning to attend the game can reach bell. ' ' - .— . „— . ---L- 'that the oonuhtoskiii-^whlch Toialj __ between the Browns' Otto Graham For the Aral time this season the»,from 10:Wio \ ) until noon. And before In Texas Tech annals, la the big­ squad spent the night before to­ d()wn. Cross Country-New England Meat tha Aeld by travoiliig on the Mer- All three ijnclals awarded that •A90 667 5«3 1723 — Storra. .learinga for many waekk and and the Packers’ Tobin Rote and a Manchester Merchsnts will /ace a the game In New London, ducats gest basketball problem at Texas day's game against Wisconsin at I had nor fear of an interception. jitt Iteriiway to tho.Martdan-Mld- GARDEN* SUPPLIES frame U) Ike. Had It gone the ■uipanded Johnson and a numbeir MKRCANtll.Nri.MGI K contesj between two placement Connecticut opponent tofinorwiw | will be sold by the locals at the Tech. , . Madison. Had Kutner been even half way dletown Cut-off (Route 6A). Take NURSERY STOCK other way^Turner would have won. Xasilfr Arma ($) expert.'. Cleveland’s Lou Groza s^fternoon at 2 o'clock a/ Morgan New London Bulkeley Junior High covered, I would have thrown the Herald Photo. of hto aaaociatea .-" to aUH ttyini a left at tha.. cut-off and proceed USE A N D d e K b y A w a r d s Referee A rB erl and Judge .lack P^rry ...... '9** I06-1 312 and Green Bay's Fre two minutes, before we stopped blue which weighed eight p<9unds, play plant Tliay aro MANCHESTER 152M to 147. The Philadelphian at- giniM“‘mpRoii 28. . Devens 19-18. Quarterback Don ’ U V C C • M e r H i e i l D -1 Lee Fracchia of Spring St., one of 13 ounces,' \ pi's No; 1 fb otb a J l^ ter. bUnd Jim invetUgated them" he said. "They S.I NDAV TILL 0 ...... 35 —' 115 213 Panciera. /ho also coaches the them at about midAeld as the game did not occur in Philadelphia. We. certainly tempted to use .hla weight advan- y, Slmmoir...... IW 121 96 .^^3 A AfUi defeat seems almost cer­ ended! M ^ch eiter’s leading Ashermen. Two years ago Fracchia won the Ivey, will m'ie* W first horn scorn- ...... 124 m 109 344 soldiers, played the entire game in New York (N E A )— Sometimes Kerba'Wy. 'TU tle fumbled on are endeavoring, to find out if any port end fans' tage in the cloae' quarter mauling j.* o tain for the injury-wrecked Lions, The stadiumiclotk had been more Fracchia, a aervlce station Arst prliee for-catching the largest .s...... — 9" ~ -,.92 New Lpnddon and connected for Scoring in every quarter exce’r the footpsll bounces funny againaty fourth down-on qur fivcryard line, Ing football gam* in 50. years to­ Individuato surrounding Harold interasttng ' by bulling Ike with his shoulders. three-time cliomps of the Western than two mlnutea wrong, and In operator who doubles as dog bass In the Derby and won a 16- 569 525 three touchdown passes. the fourth, the High soccer .team the beat. When I saw the bell hit the day when 010 Mias takes on A r­ Johnson wars mixedI up In tha oth- After all, the . Turner got away with it for 534,1631 Conference. Chances are they'll be the excitement neither t ^ referee warden for -the Towh of Manches­ foot boat equlpp^ with a motor. fuwro Menfehester while but when Ike started to And without quarterback Bobby Ljiyne, Ezperirinoed Starters bounded back from ita recent aw e- The Detroit Lions aren't too old ; ground and Tittle go down after it ter. won a Arst, second, fourth and kansas at (Mford, Miss. er doping affairs." aa a team, but.auddenly discover j i * ^ to myaelf, 'WC win." nor I had taken time tb check It .Ninth Try In Derby atari. the range'with hia fast left hooka Nkprwta-WllliamB <1) Injured in last week's 27-24 defeat The Pequots. who lost to the mate with Rockville tp trounce Afth prize in the dally competition Th* 83-year-old Negro man who PRIVIT HEDGING 50 $9 99 B r A D c h ...... ^ 260 that time runs oul quicker when' '^Our entire line Jumped at the with'the umpire, This season marked .the ninth *\ ' and rapid-Are left and right com- R. Simmons RS 94 by the 49ers. against the Rams, M^rchanta 28-19 in 1953 and 39- OCIL rival Meriden 5-1 yesterday during his three-week stay kt the would bqkst ‘T v e been to more Ole 359 yu^re losing. tjaU, but 'nttle, on hia knees. Had I knoAm that We had more time In the 10 yenr history of the binatlons, the tide turned. rhlUpchlk ...... t2 103 252 who open a three-game home 20 last fall, will Aeld a club nearly afternoon In th e"S ilver^ ty. The Cape Cod Aihtng center. The Miss games than anybody else, and 24-34 INS. TALL— (Cdif.)—A REAL lUY ^ R ' w K M Murphy ...... mfi m Nick Kerbawy attempta to ex-, (licked hla hands at it and the than two minutes to get three Derby, that Fracchlarcompeted. A ll Coast 6uard Host atand. Los Angeles is favored by as big-as the Silk' Towhers. Offen­ In(iiana, who have wo/four, lost prjzes. all Ashing gear, are valued I ’ve ttover seen the Rebcla- lose Colgate Acid, T^t Branciert mu no plain Vhy the professionala; V^t-1 ^all popped intr the air. The next yards, under no circutnstances the Aah were caught surfeasUng. A seven. sively. the New Londoners average Iw o and tied one, preyfously blank­ at $100, y e t,y died Friday night of pul­ ern Coi)(erence championa to tiling 1 knew. Joe Perry > aa wail- would I have cklled a pass. total of 1.680 anglers regliitered in Nam e Gene M artin ToIaU ...... 4’?5 479 456 1410 191 pounds up front, and 179 ed the Red Raider/f-0 in the sea­ . Oaught Dozen Fish monary tuberculosta in a Chicago T o W orcester Teclb PMSHLYDUG AaU Paris 1I) The Colts, knocked off by the Los A n gles with four a lr^ h t de- mg for it with not a man on either the three-week Derby and 288 bass For .Unbeaten Yale V. DcllArFrA Bears 38-10 last week, admittedly pounds in the barkAe1(1. Every son's opener at Nebo. iTie local'tnsn caught four.bass were’ caught and 1.460 blues. Flrat (spiteJ. He waa 03. / Bigger Fish have been surprised by their early member of the starting lineup Once again i/was stellar Dick .A •. u A X X A Perrj' ran into the and eight blue Ash during his trip. Of courae. Blind Jim hpa never I To Pliillies’ Post BIlFAb^rch We havCn t had a/top draft ^nd zone and we lort another" prize in ea(5h division was a $500 New Haven, -Oct. 22 (P)—CnF'of New Haven, Oct. 38 50) *?• The suceexs. They'ltJty lo stick among boast either high school or college Perlebach w M spearheaded the Rockville Rooters Three of the four bass were priM war bond, plus Ashing gear. 'The seen the Rebele win either but he Molumpby M 9.1 97 37,9 triimph wit/tw o goals and he now choce^^m five yeai^sf■ says Gen-: Kerbawy has to thlpk of the Gonnecticut'a three wittod, und»- Yale Bowl had an unfamUlar look EVERGREENS Badnolnjr ' US 114 lOS .731 the leaders a wdiile longer in what experience and the Pequots’ man­ eral Manager KeijKei^wy. f. . winners. Ah l 8-pound baas proved biggest bass weighed <45 pounds, became an institution/ n the Mla- Better ^ Ea. Plam^Jiy agement feels.,,^i.s is their year leads the ^ d ia n t with five on th* business end of- the game as well feated football taama drew On open today aa Yala'a undefbatad, uA- ^ Philadelphia, Oct. 22 i timore's a six-point pick. from Southern Methodist and Coach John Canavari'*- stubborn eluded James Rohan, for three Worcester Tech came to New YEWS S 2 .s a HhcAumF 56 start a lineup roihpriilng Jim Steady Dick Dubanoskl registered Detroit franchise had 36,434 sea­ weighed 16 pounds, and a reel was' when : Texas /Was tramjding the This was Yala'a fifth gams of la the new farm director of the leAdd •Pittsburgh, despite its once- 1-eqn Hart and Jim. Martin of Rockville High soccer team edged weeks, and Joe' Cataldl for one London to try to run its winning Lagardl (200) and Bob McPhail High's fifth marker while Dick son seats sold before the first the prize. Fourth place In a dally Rebels: > the season, and only tha ascond Philadelphia Phllllea, He replaces I^Anklifi , beaten record. Is the underdog for Notre Dame. Then wV won the rival Nfwlnglon l-d yesterday week. streak to 10 against ORPe beaten OHata (180). ends: Tom Ca'iVey (200) Gumz acored the tosera' l(jne tally. kickoff Kerbawy can’t help but not played in a downpour. Eddie CotUna Jr.J who resigned the Afth • straight week. The diyision . and league champion­ afternoon at Henry -Park in the B|t^ alnee Youth Ooeat Guard Academy/' ' .Moat « f the pickers -figured, Thursday m a^d.iapule with hit Knprhm .s, and Dan Driscoll (205), tackles;- The locals are idle until Thurs­ wonder how the season blocks will Blind since hts early teens, Ivey PAckArd ... Giants are favored by four--aven ships In 1952 and '53, Laat year go for next reason. Windy' City. The Winnera'. lone Trinity, M l* today; will try tO however, that the Ell. "ratiroeri” boas.. / \ ' , . J. though they've, won but once, al­ Bill Cullen (l85l and John Visco day when they travel to West We won the conference title. marker was tallied by Wayne began cheering for Miaaisalp^ and A Repeat ToUJs (180), guards;, PhUe Lentine (185(, Hartford, •and an -important battle Detroit’s hard luck was not con­ run its streak to Jo against Coast would be able-to operate Just aa * General MaOager Rbv Harney ...... 469 492 416 U57 ready have lost to the Steelers and "Not landing a ' high draft Kupferachmid, the triumph was Picking Football Wihneys the inspired Rebels turned the tide .Guard next week; effectIvieV-Ch dry turf, and they named'Martin yeaterdtiy, saving ITMilw«Hk*s ll> center;- Hank SeccdiiaroH (165), with league-leading H a ll. The^ fined to the battlepit. avyou may and wpn the gapte. f BrcznlAk ...... 90 52 76 345 are without effensive half back-end rhoi<;e stops ua from trading .for Rockvllle’ii.fourth as against three I Tale's try )tor 'ftv s in a row AZALEAS 81.49 Value hia new aid's "37 years ^ f experi­ quarterback: Bob 'WeM)and f2l0f, Warriors edged the Indian* 2-1 in have guessed. Bopby Layne, the were choosing Yale to come out on ' XXiboBAr ...... 107 77 1R4 Buford Long^.who was inducted a player - as against a futbre' high losses and three ties. A week ago he came to Chicago waa opmxtedln the Yala Bowl by a top of a high scoring gama. ence In organized baseball would PAPpAlArdo ...... 52 *94 93 269 fullback; Joe Dallaire (190), left a close game at Nebo and the Red great passiAg quarterback, hurt to live with his son. James Jr„ NiFtuDRki . Into the Army Friday. draft choice. Rockrille (I) Newington (0) Only Sideline for Hoople good Colqgta team. Yale w ^ fa ­ . Yale had one Injury that could 3 Sar S10.04 enable him to do an outstanding ...... 75 ' 92 170 halfback and Jim Buqnoeore (-1.V)), and White hooters must turn the ,h(8 precious throwing arm .last 41-year-old factory worker, but HEMLOCK .$LS», Value RummFll ...... 95 The Bears, again following a ‘ ‘Fullback BiU Bowman's loss Slimmer- - when a horse reared...... Longilto vored, but not by much. - make a difference. End - V o r n Job for-the Phillies " — HFTtnr ;7r.' rr.T.TTrTT’r'^ wr ■ftrnsbor-ilSFl ""Hliiejlmt, right -halfT-.Linemen with- college- -tables, if, j.bey.hfuje to at least ahar.e . Goal was hospitaitted. . , . nia/' . , h a v e part of . the CCIL UU* which thev to/he xrm id forces -was bur most -Theresia f<8f thaL it tnaj' never Another win’ streak in danger .Lout’k# ffpected- l^^ see (BUly Collins quit after- diaagraeing experience include Visr-o (Boston sedtbua loss'this fail, but this is O r^ s OatirowsKi By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE full of football play- Hemklewicznez AndeAnderson years during .which It played four twins. team and progressed in the I New [ toui. with the Desh team at Miami Uni­ R. ^milh . ... Tsrgonsky Harley Sewell and Dirk Stanfel the plainilve plea I have Just re­ ...... S2S 504 '50S 1540 but: the Eagles Agure td ^ ave too *X8 who are Injured and football Center Half guide Blind Jim about tha campus. successive ties with Amherst and 8T GROWING York system as a, scout, biiaineaa versity Dallaire starred, at Fitch l b . have beth out. So have Martib and And the same could ,be said- for Tr«>l <•) FartFlt m u c h fot the crippled Cardinals. coaches and front office men re­ Plknk ...... Larson ceived from one of my admlrihE On several occasMna, three genera- lost twice, was -favored today to manager, player-manager . and ...... 75 n o '107 292 High in Gfolon while Buonocore is. Cowries ...... r> . Sorenson the veteran back. Bob Hoethsche- ...... t i : readers. Guy Martin, .Oolgate's: deft .field NORWAY pairing ulcers.' ’ LeftT Half , ti tldns of freshmen from the same win - the aeason’s first ‘‘Little general, and. the backs who take Anally Eastern Farm director...... 95. 91 >4 2jW» o ' ------4 — , ! formerly of Ventura. RH ’ meyer. Egad! Do I ! In my, half-century family had gulde'd him. Mnffk'ke Aiistin’ . . .. . As Kerbawy points out, it's the So, Kerbavvy has good grounds Del Ponte ...... ; 2Unionis Three" batU* In Amherst. Mers. his band-offa 1 Two Big .Tackles Sargalski circumstances of losing more' than Competitor and spectator, I Endowed with an unbclitvable SPRUCE $2,29 MAPLE TREES for saying that the early reverses Outside Right „ For whatsver comparative scores F'RIDAV'.S FIGHT Totals ; 3« -^2 “S I^arlm outh Gratis Other capable backs with the CH . a defeat that upsets a squad. I have starred in or rovered every mpmory, ;jlm - could' recognize Idaal for Bcreealag. Undsay ... cannot be traced to the coaching W. Kupfe'rshmid 'Schviager mtan, Wesleyan beat Coast Guard ELKS -LEAGUE 8-10 Ft. Rranehed. Reg, $8.95 New York (Madison Square Pequots include halfbafk Ron Kassay-Farkax "The l(Ms . to Baltimore didn't sports known to civilized man, and alumni he hadn't been around In -1 V.'/Vl Garden) Isaac (kldi Logart, 147, HaarliratFr Optical Harmith ( Florida ' State Fresh­ ■ LH, or personnfl The ooachea' have Inside Right * and Coast Guard beat Amherst. Bowling Standings ^ Mathtavon ...... 54 loA 112 To H ear B bckiiiaii hurt," he stresses. "The Colts a few, played by the uncivilized. years by their (ootetepe or voice.. ? The University of Oonnectlcut Camaguey. Cuba, outpointed Gil men) and fullback Joe Giordano Kohen ...... Ciasull) proved themselves as sound as the Shapperer .. .*;...... Glangrave . W U Pet. FRENCH HYR DOUBLE LindbAra ...... 62 — 5(j, beat Ua pretty good; 28-13. Alan Har-rumph! 1 invented curling, Jim’s body la to be shipped to and tha -Univeralty of Bridgeport Vlchl’S TV .Tim er, 152>*, Philadelphia. 10. Davpy ...... 116 91 107 (New Britain. Teachers College). ‘o r players. Center though my early yeara Were spent ..'...... 16 4 MO Ameche and George 'Shaw ruined Oxford (oday to-be buried along­ had little to look forwrrd to to­ Lea’s Market ...... 12 8 (ilambpliura ...... 59 ' 54 Members of the Dartmouth Club Two big tackles, Gene Pops (Quan- Biardi . . . . • Gumz "Ths time is so short." conclude.' BeerWorth BorowskI side his wife. . . .600 WI»ori ...... 100 146 96 us. You can't do muc'h about that. in'* iwamp and we had no ice. Wq day. • Conneetlout faced strong Deci'i Drive-In .11 9 , LILACS $2.49 of Hartford, of, which there are tico Marines) ' and AI Sitty IR Nick Ker'iawy, "especiallywhen-lt , • Inside Left ^ i curled in mud, Years later the 3 F L—B. and B .. FLOWERING SHRUBS' Moran ...... — 92 ,92 '"But the rest of those games.- Delaware on the laUer's field, and Capitol Equipment .. 9 11 between 15 and 20 .in Mancheater, (UConn), ■ ‘both ” ?eighing 215 Bib ...... Tabellione Well, just l(x>k at .what happened is' running out." Webb ...... Gai pbrtl was popularized on Ice, in Totals- ...... 471 516? 477 1464 wlnlees Biddge^rt ' entertein* Cavey’s Restaurant.« 0' 14 .800 will hold a dinner meeting Friday pounds, spearhead New London's ‘ -C ' and you get a rough idea of what Oittside Left . a- t classied now under the cog? HARTFORD BOIT Jshas4$a Falal It) J American International tonighL F^ogarty Bros...... 6 14 LONDON 1 Bombardier lOtl 1901 night St 5 o'clock' jit Ryan's Res- defensive unit. Dormer ...... Guodace playing football the hard w a y, QUARTER t'ENTURY ‘ Goal sc(ired by W. Kupferschmld. ■ Harvard 14, Dartmouth 1 Eoa • GRASS SEED Charlottesville. Va. lA*) Ed? no nen of “ bowling on ice.” PEONIES .1 for $1.79 W A T l R F O R D I Bchark *... ^ 1 ta'urant In Hartford!. i With an extra week- of practice IL really means. 'You get one chaijce j Substitutes: Rocl^viUe, Murphy, ! held the 100-yard hopping re- Navy 10, Penn 0 Hartford. ^Oct. ' 02 (ip)— Match­ • PEAT MOSS fyracantha, Pfnk. Red. White. '^•erd V ..,, under their bells, the Merchants Dubanoskl , ward R. '(Butch) Slaughter is a maker Gus Brownie of th* Hart­ Cvorek ^ Principal speaker will .be Bob ...... Pari*)' a week. And anyone, who ever Stavens. Jezewski. Newington, cor(/-13 1-5 seconds. I am a for­ P m 21, Duke 6 ! • f e r t iliz e r i-Varanll ... .147 l'Blackman, head coach of the D art are given a. good chance of main-' o il played footbiUl will tell you that 25-year man at the University of Meselek, Dennis, O'Coiinell. mer champion at chinning the bar ford SporUng Club yesterday an­ SPEED BOVi PoMfr ..... ’i^irglnia.. The former University Penn State 11. W, Virginia 7 • UME tainlng their ^mbeaten record. Goals scored by Perlebach 2 , a one-potnt loss is tougher Ip nounced that L orry. Boardman o/ j.Low Man 52 — ^ I mouth football team. Blackman with one hand (13 times) and aet Pla'.ver-Coach Gay .Salvucci plans Daigle 2, Dubanoakj. Gumz. take . than a real be'ating. 1’eV'l of Michigan All-America guard MICh State 20. Illinois 7 Marlborough will meet D e n ^ Pat • GARDEN-TOOLS ;S«e The jCrowting Of The --C will send bis winles!^ (at this writ­ The'new St. Louis Cardinal mana­ k record punching the bag for !72 BOWL IDERNWAY! ' Totals .. ... 451 514 52B 152^) to rtart Bill and .jlack Fagan, ends; Substitutes: Manchester; Hand­ this is the; differelice between a 11924 ); came to Virginia in 1931 pqurs and 3j' mi'Autes. i Brady of the Bronx, N. Y.. in a F:.! •SPREADERS i CHRISTMAS ROSE $1,29 ing) Indians against undefeated ger, Fred. Hutchinson, has a repu­ Indiana 14, Northweetern 0 19.S5 ScRAon Champions Fred Sycqurka apd'.Walt Kdlesin- ler. Williams. Perlebach. Fisher champion and a second flight. club! after five years as line coach at- tation of having a short temper. 1 held the Owls Club Interna: lOrround lightweight bout at the T «n (1 0 ) antoRiaUcI pin M t- ■Yale on Satiyday. Oct. ,29 at the s_ .. A. ‘ .1 KNorth7.-A.eki s's.Carolina ...is toto tot . De.e.State. AT.He ...i.e.asaUts .So. .Methodist 27, Kansas 7 s w e e p e r s ' Yalr R0W.LIH " ski. tackles; Ar-M argues and Stepheij. Daigle. B Smith, Mc­ tn..the National' Football lAeagiie. Stories are told ' o( hist kicking tional sack race record for thrM State 'Theater Nov. -1. a -T em ple B cttF-Gjatf George Vincek, guards; Bruno Bride, Jurbs, Galea, Jozus,' Zinsser Coach .Ned'.McDonald with the Kanaas State 7. Iona State 0 r/ • BIRD FEEDERS ~Toiin6rroH 2 t.lO P. M .. Dr. Gene Davis of Manchester "W e were ■ on tqp, )7-13. with water coolers and smashing ifght •years, 100 yards in something like Michigan 30, ^flnnesota 0 ton arc BOW in opention. Moake, center; Tilly Dubos4, Toomer, Hanien; J-rechette, Jtey- only 20 aesonds left- when Tobin Cavalier line. , bulbs.’ But, says The Sporting 14 seconds, or -perhaps minutes— • BIRD FOOD .and Joe . Swenason, another Silk noldi. ^ Missouri 10, Nebraska 14 TENNIB WITH HART Two iiQ-Lap Racep' In The Event on Sunciav quarte'rqack-' Tommy Thompson, Rote • threw a winning pass for News', the payoH was the time he my memory has' lapsed on minor Openings fot| morning and af- • HOUSE FLANTS HOLLAND BULBS ( Towner, are assisting with program fullbacks' Salvucc), le ft. halfback Green Bay. GETTING TO.BE A H.ABIT Notre Dame 14, Purdue 7 arrangements.' had lost a tougn.Smine to the Chi- details. . - • Ohio Stele 20, Wisconsin IS • AFRICAN VIOLETS Sportsmen and Non*Ford kn4_elther Bob Sikihner or, new- PERFECT PUNTING "The Los Artoelea Rams beat Dallas, Tex. - (A’l^W hen dkla: ij. Coral Gablea, Fla., OP)— Doris teraoon«rt cirvknoions. CBOCU8 — DAFFODILS t - TULIPS PAPER WHITES —* ■ Cago White Sox whilis pitching for Once I made a 206-yard high Oklahonii^27, Colorado 14 i 0 Oiviaioha At ThelTr*ck The Temple Beth 'Sholohi Broth­ Friday night, prior to the dinner. temer Allan Webb, right halfback, New. Orleans, La. ijp)—After AI ■ Us,'. 17-10. laftettr we were inside Dallas, Tex. ( ^ — When Oklaho­ ’/Hart, women's national tennis • SALTH/ — MIMATURE TI’UPS — MAJIG ULV — Dr.' Davis and Blacjcmanwill ap­ the Tifers..When he'B'adn't arrived dive in the [tolompn Islands, but I Miss. Stale )4f, Alabama 8 ehamplon .the.lakt two yeara after . / ” i - ■ erhood willfhold Its aerond golf j Once 'i^ain local fans planning Cottrell of Tulane missed the'first ithe 15’ rand practically unstop- ma beat Texas 20-0 in the Cotton hoine three hours after the $ame. never cotpited tbat among my ma­ MADONNA LILY 0 other Raced— Adnt. $1,10.. Joumament of’ th* year .tomorrow pear as guesta on Bob Steele's rk- to attend Sunday'a. contealF are Ijable at thq end of each half,"/ Bow/this season it; marked tthe Mtostoslp^'20, Arkansas 7 ' hriog runneriip fiva-times, has Poiot against his wife ’.became Worried and jor accompUshmenU-because I was Tex. A and M. 14, Baylor 0 MIONI j-at the. Mininechaug golf, course. dio s^ftfcast. . , _ i|rgied to purchase, their tiici^eta VMI. Einmett Zelenka booted .They dig upinew W-ays to beat fourth straight win for the Soohers written a book ‘Tennis with-Hart’!' ■iwp Wto-Mto|. ■»*.— * -.Lto --pTnjliitilr risrhlsis PEAT Bcaatiful Gifts to Be called Hoot Evers, hla roommate. pushed. ‘ Florida 20, Kentucky IS (Lipplncott). In her tome she tella < 'Die tourney^ will start at 9 a.m., front the local management 'ala tlm seven extra polnVi. Then Cottrell the Uons this irip«=-y. A. Tittle's over the Longhorns. OklahornaAow A half hour later ©he called back "Now go ..on with my, peerless 2 i S l i t PresenM by Track DirectorO.. H IA LE A H BOl 5 d ' .' ■ Tulane 10, Georgia 7 how ahe was a sickly, scared kid $2.49 ] with some 80 'golfers expected to ducats ar© part of'the MercHantv apparently watching how it waa - .knroling pass, for instance! has beaten Texas 18 times in . 50 to say Fred-was home. He* was so gridiron fojfecast: t ■ - \ Red Emperor Tulip I comptte. Frizes for high and low Hialeah, Fla. (N E A )—Of Amer­ guarantee. TlckeU are sue is) "W e led the Salv Franciaco $9ers, gnm it. Two ware ties. The shutout Bleo 20. Texas 14 , ' i lucky to be aUve, She tella of be­ 100 Mis. $4^9 Reg. 01,10 IDdaJ 89c done, booted-one (between the up- mad at loainA that he had walked Holy CroM 20, Boston t’ . 0 . So. CaHf; 27. Osllfornla IS . MANCHESTEir B0WLIN6 6REEN ■ ROUTE 85 I score win ht awarded. William ica’s ten leading moneii-wiiinlng Naaaiff Arma and Dcci’S Drive-In." ftghU to make, ft eight straight M-20, wlthrifof more than a 'min- was Oklahoma's fifth over the all the way. He lived ten long ing a tomboy, at nine and .-ojl her itables of 1956, eight raob at Yale 14, ColgoU 1 . Ore. State 14, Wash. State 8 battle with pheumonte and about •54 (CENTER ST^— Ml S-488* i* .0 BUIsa From New Leadoa. I Pack wem the Brotherhood toum'a- Tomorrow morning tleketa .vriJI be for th* Oram wav* in Ita Brat utF and a- )>alf 'to go," recalls Tteaito,-1 ' miles from Briggs Stadium. Oornell 20, Princeton 20 mant held in JuiM.i { Hialeah Park this winter. available lit the Weet Bide Oval Uire* gam«B. . ,< Washingteu 20, Stanford IS several eye operations. ■ .- ) 't ‘V- \ ‘ t l' ; A' V MANCBESTEk KVfeNlNg^fltlRALD, MANCHESTER, SAtURDAY, OCTOBER ^ 1965 ' " PAGE THIBTEM I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATUR15AY, OCTOBER 42, 1958 , ArtkIiB For Solo 4)$ Hoom| ^ Goods - 81 AatomobUos for Sak 4 THERE OUGRTA BE A LAW I By FAGALY u d SHOirm Helg Wasted—FvbuIs S5 Help Wantfid-^Malfi 36 Artkliofi For Sal* 46 MQTCMRbDfi 30’ living ropm with atone St.'M l. 8-6119. . Mitten Agency, Realtors, ML U.N. blrclea noted that SObOlsv BE AmnpOIATED clean except tor - rear fendera, /fbfoaceV/and boilers, Year round , equipment. Permanent santlv rada. SiliiK Pod- Tka kind of bonie you hava always fireplace and beamed oeiUng. T k e 8-6989.' ' triad to tura yasterday'a draggod- which are allghtly dented. $425. worX p a A Um5...... help, will be con- Notice $0-05 CAUBER Springfield cuxtbm Ier and Bundy, Matte’r‘s \ Music wanted, as low as $3fi00 down a ^ iten with Its firsplacs makes a ANDOVERIVBR BOiLTON out commU^on tHeePxtg Into en A-1, $70. ML 9-7734. RAYMOND T. SCHALLER w i l N s t o HOUSES of all types dee at Snow'a Garage, in the cen- 'irb^TCall ca MI. 9-5701. job»,\qmellent working condi- At a. meeting held.by the Studio, m McKae. ML 8-' $63 m'onthly. cheerful haven for the genUeman COVENTRY arms dsbate.'\ Dial MI-3-5121 -ier of Wapping, or call Ml,.xS-4$U. 3IS Parker street of the house. Family sixa kitchen 1790 CAPE COD—e rpoms, mod­ and good InvaaUnent propeross. The Soviet we(fats rofamd >*• ■iions.Ngbqd pay, paid holidays Planning Cbmmlaaion of Mumbas Manchester, Conn. ernized, fireplace, views/ br^k, YoUrjiropariy'iQay suit oUr buy­ i^ T T p N tlO N ter, Connecticut, October 1985, DiaBioiids—-Wfitches— with butler’s pantry. There are S pagtedly.to Ruma’s propomto of DdCORMIER MOTORS , find vi^uon. Apply in person. Waated—^ Buy - Owner-Bmlder MANCHESTER—Bowars aehool large bedroome including the pond, acreage. .Asking $85,000. er#. tn q . ckn find out by calUiig, last May 10 aa Umonly real stap following a public hearing held ’ lewriry 48 NHfiVER 3 bedroom ranch. Firs- Lavttt A O’^ r t i ^ MX.;9:63SoT ^ SAYS: it’s • fine car WOODWORKERS October 3, 1955, It ytju voted te dUtrict near new high school. Im- maid's quarters, plus a drsasihg forward. They c ^ for station­ CdMl^NDER V ------Tbrae miles from msdiate occupancy. Caps Cod, $ room 8 X 10. "Permslum" storm place, picture window, view, basa- ing disarmament'central Inspec- Loot and Ponnd you're looking for at bank We have attractive openings for make xone changes Ah followa: LEONARD W. TOST. Jewalor, xw USED 10’ TO 13* fowl Ml. ment garage. Only $13,900. nr READY to wtebaaga To change to Business Zona IL pain, adtnsta watchba axp^y. 9-8M9. Call after ■ Six .room home, approxl- finished rooms, snchanting back eaeh and screens throughout,; a roai estate mi arraz^sd. tbra at major junctiok potnts to terms, these ■ are sure to machine operatpfa and set-up hb^ WOODWORKING CO.. Ihc. __ „ % mere, em au bam and yard with pins ohaded aaclusien, large 3-car , garage with'left and o r ig i n a l COLONIAL — 7 prevent cnoak attacks. \ ]i08T-'-Kothrc7 Cl« Jacket at the an area now ipJtealdenca Zone tteasonabia prlcas. Qpan ^.dally. rooma new oil hot water *K(iat, . OaoBult Iuw iud~ HeMteg*. West 8i<}e w c, We experience southerly Hne' of Tolland Turnpike DOtmUG^fiND twin bedrooms, NEW 5 rooms, attschsd garags. ; SEDAN and thV easterly line of present Realtor. m £ *4459. . zone and lets than It mile from LISTINGS WANTED jirmamantai/ or prohlbftiaa' WMtT—Very frletully Week uid Loaded and like new. Only $80S in woodworking. Hoover, we Fuel and Feed 49>A -meal If wanted for ona shopping center on high elevaUon. $9,960. fi weapons. Ho declared y . Oog»—BIrfis— 41 Busing Zone n, the line runs CAPE OOD—WeU cared for home Call Mrs. P ra tt—P I 3-7596 or .'S rooms, attschsd garags. nswly We have available over 300 whit* doc, Monday. J^eaae call down. would consider a young ^plicant o^iWo gtris. MI. SA745. Quiet and secluded. Round the clock ■^tea iqqwarod to MI. M887. M ANCHNTiat Pet Center,'^ beau- easterly for a distance of* 180’, SEASONED Hardwood. Flrawood of Bix rooms on quiet street, near J. WATSON BEACH find CO. r^ecoratsd. $6,950. , qualified proapecta for Real Eatate if ha la vrilllng to learn ahd has mate or less; theq southerly along, lAROB. front room, well heated. comfort. "So nice to come home abaAdpnMkdisarmainent goalii' 1962 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Ufut baby parakeets, guanUttaed dellvarad in stove, furnace and WaddaU-School. Oil heat, automa­ JA 3-3114 to." Now $24,600. .JUST LiB'raD—5 rooma bath, betwaen our branch and-main of- U . s T '^ e f ^ m t o Hanry Ohfeoty IXWT—Black and white female shop experience In other fielder singing canaries, hamayra. t> ^- ,me westeriy line of land of Town flraifiaea langtlu, $18 cord, ttiW Suitable tar one or two genUemkn. tic hot water. FuU boMment large'lot (needs redscoratlngL Only ftcea. We offer complete Real Ea* SEDAN of, Mancheater for a ^ distance of. for 39 eord. P I. 3-6438, eveetage Private antrahee a*d shower. Ruaco scfiMne. Price $UfiOO. Liodga J t^ to n la d tha chargo- Ha ly . BeaOfe Puppy. Anawere to the Apply ,' cai flab, pet looda and suppHaV WALTON W. GRANT $4,900. tata. service and are parllclpnttng said Biseahtoror Bad told name of Trhcie. If found plekae De Luxe. Radio, heater defroatar. 380<, more or less; then westerly after 5:80. ^ ' CaU at 101 Chestnut 8t. F.H.A. commltlaont $9J00 for 38 Naw homes in Bolton-Covsntiy members of tha Mtilttpla Listing directional lighta and powergtide. 956 $Uln St. ICL 94378. O p m ^t Realtor peatadly "that ha call MI. B4SM.. f, a.m. to 6 p.m. dMly. TbiuwMra 9 for S' distance of .150' to present year period. Monthly payment an- DISTINCTIVE. Canter hall, six- area, extra larga tote, FHA or OI System, ' ' Ollg^Aal JhrpiyrhM t, color original Aut^obilM Sak ' 4 business Senricos Offered IS CbMMANDEI^ Business Zone II; then northerly SEASONED hardwood cut fmy PLEASANT ROOM for rent, three proxlmately $70. Madellna Smitn, room garrison colonial. Brass#- any .program of -a.m ; to 9, p jn , S.^-aafi H ^ r b e n mimitse from Main St, ML. 83 East Center St.—MI 3-1153 loans as low as 5% down. Ovar which ia .falr and WoMtoble and green, 4 hew Goodyear whftew’aTI Mjartgagtis 31 Stamps. • , , 'V along land N/F Becket Corpora­ length 111 per' e M___ deUvered. Realtor. MI. 9-1S42. Way. garoga, ocraentd glaagsd 100 other properties. ' THE r e a l e s t a t e Annonneenenta tJrea juat mounted. Only $20S 1045 CHEVROLET fpur door LAWNS and Itaves rakad.aad rub- WOODWORKING do.. Inc. Dick Noren,.^poltofi. Boltod. Tel,Tel. MI. 8-7518. . ' which is.aquitoed with tion and 'N/F Irving Carter, in porch, covsrad paU»^ockvnie ood /liojne . for WELLES a g e n c y bought for our jwn account. Fast, four month old 1 more or less, to point of beginning. am cabinet kitchen, fuU. chester’s finest residential sac- hot water heat, plastered wslls^ R esltoii^ Obaervera spoeiilated that Bas^ ' Candy Irttchen will be open week brush burned. Walls, lawns and nrtohgrel^ Nvpy- BEA8SONSb HARDWOOD cut to VERT p l e a s a n t , large room for basement, large lot 100 x 300/Im­ \M alA Bt, Ooventry-).PI 3-68TS ala's laverlsh. anxiety to have dts- 1951 FORD 4-DR. SEDAN loss BUICK special Riviera, tv^o confidential servica. Manchaatar AUTO MECHiUVlCS, full Uilie. 'Cm MI. 3-8696 after 5.- To./Change t ^ Business Zona II, . gefiUeman. Parking. MI, 8-4071. Uons. For appointment caU Carl­ firepisce, amesite driveway, nlce- days from • a.m. to'7 p.m., Sun* pattoa built. Arthur Gay. 50. Invastmant Oorp., 344- Main strsat. also use automobile polisher, lube ------L orde5^ $ i 8 a cord. Louis^Pa^oli. mediate occupancy, $11,800. War­ te landscaped. Asking $ll,300, Manchester Branch arquunent dibetsd now might be /Sajm from 10 a-m; to T p.m. V-8 D* Luxe. Looka and rune door. Dynafio#, radio, heater. 0-6275. , \ , .an area now in Rfeaidenc# Zona AA 84188. ton W. Hutchtna, Realtor. MI. - Viuags horns of if> like a new car. See thia cream ML 8A410. man, tiraJ»an, coal and oil truck an4 Rural' Residence - Zone, FURNISHED room with aU con- ren E. Howhmd. Realtor, .MI. 9-5182, MI. 94994. Schwarts, Real B9fate.>JA. 6-81SI. «5 E ast Canter S t —MI S-$IB1 motivated by a dtsiro to usa tha Best trade lowest down pay­ $-5600, MI. $-5008. two batea oM furnace, tfie United Nations' aa A sounding puff today. Only $10S down. ment, monthly or weekly pay­ MELODY RADIO-T,V„ pboao’a. driver. jCalT pr atop in, seq Mr. 's ix COCKER Spaniel puppies. Call described as followa ;^Beginnlng at vanlencee, single or double. Park- , Oarage, b4rn, nice $1,000 CosU $23.25 Monthly Teg ^ M r. Quey, Moriarty Brba;, MI. 3-4495 after 5 p.m. FIVE ROOM ranch, LXBTINOS WANTED - 81i«la, hoard for arguing points (tea in­ ments. D ougl^ Motors, 333 Main. Night ceils. Guaranteed aarvlcs. a point; in the southerly line of Ckwden— FRm — Daiir . ' Ing avaUable. MI. 9-5914. 87 STEEP HOLLOW LANE grounda. $19,000. Talbot 1960 ENGLISH AUSTIN MI 9-22S0; . AND THAT'S ALL Inc.,^^801 Center. St., Manchester. Tolland Turnpike and the wester­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY n an t, luutetdd. plasti Andover.’ - Phone . FI. two-family, throe family, bw* tends to bring up at Oenavn. Commission *■ Prodaets 50 ROOM FOR one or two persi tUa bate, hot water nsss pro^ ty . Bav* mata WANTED—Rida from Autumn St., 4-DR. SEDAN ND PATMEarr tin November 20. Ml. 8-5135. / ly line of present Business Zone Six room Cape Cod includ­ Distinctive and practical. 7 approodmately 0:30 a.m. to Oak 100$. Naan Statesman, two-door, GONDER'B T.V. Serrica, available NO Bonus Livestock-Vehicles 42 11, the line runs westerly .for a Inquire at State TaUor- Slop, 9 Youngstown kitchen. buysrs. Morigages a An axcallent second car. Origi­ REB!F u p yoUr income $15 to $20 PEPPERS. EGG plant, butternut room single with 2 .car at­ Two weeks occcupancy, Ptsasa call Oeons L. 43ni l i ^ a , Tolland Tumptka. MI. nal throughout, leather Interior two toi^ radio, heater. Depend, any Ume. Antenna converal'ina. Appraisal Charge distance of 505', more or less; then BlaseU St. Tel. MI. 1-7158 or MI. ing all appliances, wall tawall S -m after 4. Phiico factory supervised aarvlra. a week. Clean, light delivery work WE BUY beef catUe ahd calves. equaali, 81- buabel. Bring con- 8-6047,.______, ' Lesperance. MI.[. t-75M. Rsaltor. ML 9 ^ . IM good Urea, body like new. Full able guaranteed. MI. 0-5494. DIAL CH 5-8807 Pay highesKprice. Mancheater southwesterly along the eaaMrly talners. 'M6 HiUatown Rd. rugs and furnish^' recreation tached garage. Faure Facing Tel.- Ml. 0-14M. weekends for Fuller Brush man. TOLLAND—Grdttt’s HIU Road. Stroet. ■ ■ \ WANTED—Ride to vidnity Planter price only $405, 1053 CADILLAC convertible, beau- FHA and GL.Flnancing Dependabte married man with Packing.Co. MI. 9-lSOO. line of land of Town of /Manches­ room J - Parachute from Waddell School ASHES A!ND rubbish ramovad, also car and references living In Mans- ter for a distance of 300', more'or ApaFlmcots—FIat»>^ 4 Sleeping Rooms Comfortable rnodwtirhome planned YOU ARB ASSURED of o l f a c ­ tlM maroon finlah; new white a p p l e s to i/o large family te^ve in tran­ Fight in Bid to aection. Working hours 5:80 to 0. 1966 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Urea and tubes. Complete attics, cellars and yards cleaned. A Specialty ^ ith field. Coventry; Columbia area. HEREFORD FEED calves. SO tons less, to a point; then aoutheaaterly , 80c and up \ baakat, Tenemmits CY CHapel 7-1939 tory BSrvlca If you list your prop- M l 0-4005. CONNECTICUT baled hay. Used Femiaon with along land of To'fin 'ot Manchester, L. M, BotU, 260 Buxh HUlJtd, 2 Complete Baths «ver fiH acres elsarsd land. A quility. Protecting aerelkM, sccea- ortiss with us. State wids covse- SEDAN /Cadillac equipment including Prompt, reliable courieous Oerv- Write Box M Herald. liS/MO—Brick front expan^ble alble to parkway, miniflicent Radio, hatter, defroater, dirae. . power steering, tinted glass and ice, reasonable rates. Ml. 0-3145. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE losjder $1350. S p re a d ^ disc har­ for a diatance, of 140’, more or ROCKVILLE, 34 Grove St.— WeU 1 L a v a t ^ good buy at- $13,000, Monchestsr, ags. Call Wm. McBride. MI. Franir Burke (formerly FHA) row. Sulkowaki, WUilmantic, HA. less;- then easterly 652', more or GREEN MOUNTAIN p o ta to ^ for CiqW).Ceramic tUe bath, shed dor­ beautiful al^ ropth ranch with views. 7 rooms down 2 up. Im­ 84819, J. Watson Beach A/.Co., Uold Elections Uonal slgnala. Practically n a^ electronic eye. Driven leas than sale. Eugene Gagliardone .Fam , fumiahed two room, apartment. mer, stati ^am construction hot 2 Fireplaces / AtitoiaoMkg for 8«k 4 Only 1305 down. / 25,000 mUes. One local owner. See COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Mel Redman (formerly VA) Help Wanted—Male 36 8-3217. '-T V ' ' leas, to a p ^ t in the aouthweater- Inquire apartment 0.' three bedtoomi and full dining mediate occupancy. Raaltors. \ . R, Wolcott on wringer and outo- ly line -hf present Business Zone Webster Lane; Bolton.. \ water heat, recreation room. Very room ,^liar many extras. Selling 2040 FORD Mnel trucks Good run- this beauty today at Center Motor WE BUT COWS, calvaa anidNbaaf clean. Near bus. Bowers. Bcbool. Recreation Room In Basement (Coal from Png* Omf, Sales, 461 Main St. , maUc washing machtnas, alaeSrto CARPENTERS and helpers Vent­ II; then northerly along weaterly p r^ $16,900. Over forty more ninf_condition, $100. MI. O-imi^w ranges, vacuum, dlsanafa,. mqton, cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. $-5183, Open Porch W O u u terO ak St. FARMER’S S P E C I^ Help WsRted—Feinsk 35 ed. Apply 173 Highland' St. after line of land N/F Becket Corpora­ Business Locstlons jteUngvof aUktnda. 'The Elloworte COVENTRY—Route $1. C enttf .Alice Bradley for a meeting on" "A date. If two .or moro partita^ 105$ CHEVROLET REL-AIR hard­ small appliances, w eldl^. 180 TaL ML 8-7405. Household Goods 81 MI. 94594. Mitten Agency, Realtors, MI. door Colonial. Traditkmal asttlng SHIRT PRESS operator; Must ap­ 6 p.m. tion, to point ot beginning. ^ Fdr Rent 64 Lot 100 X 216 for Christmas." an alliance to aNSapartsi^t 10B3 CHEVROLET club doupe, 1947 DODGE l-Tt)N top, ivory over blue, iradlo, hegter Main Street. Ml: 0-5670. To change to Industrial Zone, ah LARGE LIVING room oU stove. $fifS5 or Mr. Hlgi^ns, MI. 8-8600. among lovely old maplea 'ptetur- 'Bstback priM winners at the defrosters. Signal lighta, ana ply In person. New Model Laun­ CARPENTERS wanted, firat class Am-coKpmoNiao'oFFii MANCHESTER :et moro than 80 g to eC the lustroua jet black flnlah with PLATTOM TRUCK dry, 7$ Summit Bt. Articles For Rale 45 area now.’ in Rural Residence Zone, May . be aeen at 125 Hl$ji SL, .Vacant — MOUNTAIN Dries Varaon— asque landscaping, pratseting Natljw HaJe Center’s card party radio, haatar, dafroatara. Oontraat- snd POW Elr^OW PLOW many other quality extras. Driven LOAM men only. Steady, year round described'-aa follows: A piece of ' Rockvillf. 10G% Main Bt . location. Park­ acreage, spring fed poof, Oenalbly follow..: Women's first, Mfs. Cosmo otee, the allied *pafttoi less than -10,000 miles; Owner’s work, good wages. Call after 5 ing. Apply Marlow’s, 857 Main 57 OLENWOOD ST.—3 badroom ew six room ranch,'three acrea the departntent's Mata. x Ing white wallBu Urea.oraa. a A carunaaeartifiad A good truck,.^aolid through­ QUALITY TOP SOIL BOLTON—Biilldlng ataqa, veneer, land hyeraging approximately 200' Colonial In excsptlonaUy good con­ of lahd, flrtplaea, ceramic tilt priced. ScarpeUo; second, Mrs. Myrtls name on request. As good as a p.m. MI. 9-9992. X ’ THAYER’S OCTOBER BABY ,S t. CaU / The method w ^ ie ie io e i to 1561 34,000 mUa ebr,ar, axcallentaxcalli ' through. “ out Full price d m . ASK/ABOUT OUR LEGAD SECRETARY. Mancheater fireplace, wall atone. Oagstooe. 200' bwned by Kilpatrick and lo­ dition. 26' living room, new bate, Urch kltchan cabinete, full Mam>tt9jgf WUlimantic; th l^ out. Saa Bob Oliver today on ttia new one, at' a big savings. See MI. 8-5953. Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch cated approximately 500’ west of FURNISmNGB SALE Mrs. G. Richard Dimon e< Leba­ to cut down Ooinmunlat and Da- Bob Oliver today. Center Motor QUANTITY PRICES EXPEIUE94CED alumlKtim. win- HEATED STORE for rent at 83 Toungatown tiled cabinet kitchen- McKINNEY BROTHERS, I p i basement, attached garage; ames- GauUtat one at Caatarir Motor Salaa, 401 Quarry. XH. $H)517. Prompt de­ the west street line Of 'Mitchell Fres gift With purchase of crib ita driva, $31,900. Warran’ii!. How­ Call Mrs. P ra tt—P I 3-T596 or non, M ^ St. Sales, 451 Main St. ' CLEANINtj WOMAN wanted for dow ahd door installera. Apply in livery. DriVe and j60’. north of the Or carriage. Complete line' of fur­ Oak St. WUl paint To suit tenant. dining room, tiled modem beth and com^ahqqdti puipootjI fairly welL L O W E S T SPECIALS PROMPT DELIVERY person. Wlnterseal of Connecticut, For Information caU Ml. 9-1590, lavatory, permanent aluminum MI 8-60^0 or MI 9-39^ land, Realtor, MI, $-8600. ^ Men'i first, Ate9e E. Richard­ rofeaalonal 'office. On».. day a N.Y.N.H. A Hartford R.R. niture for the entire- home. son; sseond, XArthur Fontaine; mg Near but, echools/Chwchea. Real Suburban reasonably priced. used. If you aro aearching for bins. EXPERIENCED T liard . Street, the line extends deep well. In very good condition. Bouses For robm. dining, room, kitchen, dert Carlton w. Hutchins, Rsaltor. MI. Formar Pramlar Mandaa Franca, SEDAN .FLAT f in is h HoUand irindow ity wd to be of general assistance PLU88ED SEWERS price $45. Ml.^TTbo.______.Estate Center , 1 ^ . MI. 8-5191 any property in B(Stmi, this is the of­ Freperty 30^.DODOE. in good condiUon. T*^krs for Ssl^/ 6-A ■ to the manager. Fine opportunity northerly along the east line >qf and large foyer on 1st floor. 2 twin N lm e. 9-5182, 50. 9-4694. writing In L’gbqiraaa, aald today Color black. Radio, haatar,' de- shades, m a ^ .to maaapra. All d e Er a n d b e a i n t e r s fice to contact. We know of prac- Quit claim deeds filed ravision of tea alactoral law wa# Good rubbinr. Boat offer takes it. irostar. Full price $100. TWO WfdCEL camp > aU er, box W# N a ^ : '•for advancement, with paid 'baca. the Industrial Zone (fronting on bedrooms, 1 smoflqr 'bedroom ahd MI. 01^45 aftar 4i:S0. metai vectaUan buhds at a MACHINE CLEAlffiD HOUSEKEEPIN AMPS sleeping porch, fi car .garage. TTn- GLAfiTONBURt, Manchester Rd! MANCHESTER Reduced to ttoal^^v^ plaov cf p « |p ^ m the Town aerk'a offl a "condition of tea graataat fin- body. Good tirea and hitch, $50, low pried Kaya mada whUs you TRANSCRIPTION TYPIST tibn and penaion plan. Pbone for Adams St.) .to the Hockanuih ELEdTRiq STOVE, good condi- $l3fi00 is this one-story, terse bed- tern ja on tee niMket^Stop to or] mg property transfers M chide Pali Ml. 0-f7h^ ■ - INVOICE CONTROL m.ERif appolhtment Willard J. Marvin, River; then easterly along the tion. 101 Chestnut fit. equaled valhe St $15,900. / —ExdeUent 8^ room ranch baae­ portanca for a recovery of falteto 1047 PLYMOUTH two door aedan. 1946 CADILLAC 4-DR. wait. Ml low’s. SepUc Tanks, Dry Wells, Bearer Four to six 1 $100 per week, room horns on a quiet, reside'ntia] cau T. J. Grnekatt’s office at 344 following; n u l K. tea govammant.” ENGlNEEftlNO AIDE Sherwin-Williams Branch Mana­ southerly side of the Hockanum ■ / ment, garage, hot water oil heat, Main S t/ Mancheater (Ml. 8-8416) Excellent condiUon. Recent motor SEDAN ger, 981 Main St. Phone Ml. Lines Installed —. Cellar W’afer- FLOjttiNCE combination gas and Wood and i ve and gae lights. fireplace, aluminum stornu, hugs street, but- very convenient to Kingbbuly to SuBajute B. Dandley, \ ' Mnadie Baata damga* job^ all n e # ^ rw . MI.|0.0054. Color green. Radio, heater, WEAVING of bums, mptB holes prooflng Done. River to the easterly line of land CaU WlHiam McBrldqXMI 3-4815 shopping and bus, $10,800. FJt.A. er at Ids (horns In Bolton Center prop^y on Brepd wd Milk St.; Antb Driving Bchool 7-A and .torn clothing, boolary tuns, Attractive salary, exceUsnt con­ 3-6538. N /F 8th School and UUllUes Dia- oiU range, white porcelaui with Telephone lot $17,900. ' Real Estate Center, (Ml. 9-7761). \Manda»drranea wants a syatam hydramstlo. A beautiful engine, . —i < ditions, many employs beneSta, .chrome stove pipe. JMI. 9.8302. Inc. MI, 3-5151 any time. moiqrage available. V.A. possibili. Paul K. Klngebiny, to Susaime B. of'olacUng an Individual from MaInT OLDEF^mini. good trana- •handbags r» pal red, airier ra- trlct; then southerly along the T. GORDON tiea. For further Information call Dandlsy, propwty on Bread and good Urea. Full price $800. MANCHESTER Driving Academy. Sva day week, S-4:30. WANTED—Maintehkpce man with M c K i n n e y m o s . present Residence Zone A to a 3. Wa t s o n b e a c h and c o ...... ■ ■ ■l>fS I ■■ ■ I ■'■I —— — BOLTON—Nsw four room ranch on aaclr.distrlot, with nmoffa la dis- portaUon. Cara 41^-can't be seen plfbsmant, umbrellaa rapairsd, 9 X 13 MAROON RUG with pad. /Maine—Tel. 41 80 LAXmEL s t r e e t Mra. Johnson, . Connecticut Real MUk St.; S d M ^ B. Dandley to from the street, book behind our Manchester's oldest, most recom­ man’s shirt collars ravarsed and genera] knowledge oL plant main­ SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. point'in the'northerly line of Reai- large lot overlooking lake. . Has trlcta"^whara no candidate gata a 1948 CHEVROLET CO>IV. tenance. Apply ABA Too] and Die good, condition, $35. 33 Norwood Realtor! ,/1Iartf.ord JA 2-2115 Estate Exchange. CH. 9-6878, eve­ Paul K. aw Janie# M. Klngobuty, Oftlce. Douglas SSS Main. mended, your aafety our busi­ Mplaced. Marlow's UtUs, Mand- 180-182 Pearl St., T e t Ml 8-5808 .dence Zone A, nortii of Hilliard ■'b e d r o o m , completely^ fur­ fireplace, carport, ajnoaite drive majortto; A plurality would ear- ■ ;■/ \CLUB A p p ly Company, 1895 Tolland TuApike. St. after 4 p.m. MI. 9-3597. Open For Inspection 3 to 5 P. M. nings, Coventry. PI. 3-7886. proparty^wvBiead arid Milk St.; fica on tes.-sseond round. ness. License guaranteed. Stand­ .tng Shop. ' Employment Office St.; then westerly along the north nished house, from now tn June ROCKLEDGE SECTION. Unusual Saturday and Sunday ‘ and lake pririlagea. Buy nm* toa.-a 105$ CHEVROLET.^ four door Excellent tirea, good-body and ard or automaUo. -Mr. Micletta direct froin builder, Clifford 8. Floret Wallaca Dean, Thera .ska rival plsaa for oobr .Now Open Dally 8-8 line of the Residence Zone A to FIVE ROOMS of furniture as if. 5, 1955. Call MX. 9-8586,^, " 3 bedroom ranch, famUy aixe MANCHESTSlRr—6 room older co­ Bertlw Botnam, XW ord Botham, /■ to ' sedan. The beat Bal Air model top. Full price $345. your peraonal instructor. Dial PI. point-of beginning. A real oportunity to get"^more lonial, 3 batea, ancloaad porch, 3- Stephena. MI. 9-3365. ^ one round of voting; fob' tea “ allsaUi 3-7340 any time Saturday 8-13 ' Whole or leparate pieces. No de-., kitchen. Excellent birch cabinets. « Town of Odvbntey, property equipped with radk>,\heatar, Buildlnir—rContmcting 14 To change to Business Zone TIT., livery. Personal reasons cause Ceramic tile bath, tub, separate Uvihg space for leas money. Six car garage, amesite drive, extra nation of M fty alUancaa, and powergUde and many othi^^uat' Tixlay Or Any Day Fine Cars R t 45A; Katie wT Newcomb .III------i oa\i. hatkwal ratear than WOMEN MOST careful drtvera. STONE. BRICK work and concrata COVENTRY an area now in Rural ResidermC To sell. 67 Wadsworth St. shower atall- Be4ement fireplace, large rooms, two car garage, trees, tot, cteivealant location, $13,700. Ao Harry C. NawcombA p i^ Ity extras. A one owneh car^tfiTaa 100' X 165’ lot. Centrally located. Warren E. Howland, Rsaltor. MI. to itoal. DeCORMIER MOTOR \ Never too old-to learn. O'emale In­ work Call ML t-5461 days. Ml. c h a in FACTORY LoVely ^rooih Cape Cod in Im­ Zone, deacribed as follows: Begin­ 9-0097. « ROCKVILLE — Three furnished /garage, llOfiOO.. Warren E. How­ arty known as the DUsasy Pl.j ' leas than 37,000 mUea and THE WHITNKY maculate condition. acre of ning at .a point*in the southerly —$12,500. ^ 3fiK>0. C o r e t U ^ Tha small Iff Ust Union o t Daaw our written guarantee. For a • SA^ES, Inc. / structor. Standard automatic. 8-5043.' Valentino BeUucct. COMPANY rooms., second floor, also one sin­ land, Realtor.'MI. 3-8600. Katie Newcomb to Harry C. ocratle and Stolaiist Rastetshos, Dual insured car. M and M Driv­ land eifbated. on Main Street. 4 line of Xfiddle^irnplke^ west and gle fo^ gentleman. TR. 5-5450./ combe, property on dependable car be certain 34 Maple s treet ~ , - Iftmcheiter PALMER AND CARNEY, mason 169 Bartholomew Avt. POSITIONS bedroohiie. Pull baeement, oil the northwfst'eWy corn^'of pres­ WANTED For appointment to Inspect at 630 LTDALJL ST, -4>ldcr six room reacting at onca to Faura’a atata- this one. Drive it and f t n ’ ing School.. Ml. 0-5541, . other hours call >fl 9-2020 or house. Attached garage, SH acres 4-H P r o g r ^ Dr.; Weeley F. and Janet ...... favored; ■ 1 contractors. Fre» estimates. No Hartford, Conn. heat, garagf. ent Business Zone lll/i9 9 0 ’ west v e t e r a n urgently ne'edi 4 ^or - 5 • It. Bob Oliver has quagty cars at Reliable Person MANCHESTER ^ Slx-room MI 3-4266 of land, -oil hot witer heat. Rusco Lewis to Richand M. Galinaf, if tea law Ja .topsw- owner car. CaU AUTO ORIVINQ Instruction. All Job too big or too small. MI: of Broad St.) the IJne runs in a TO Ti ^ER room —^.rtmenl. No children. home 'in nice neighboritpod, near property on.Grant Htlliand Mar­ Canter Motor Sales, 451 Main,St. lasaons on insured dual control $-4793 or RockvIUa TR. 8-4744. ’ AVAILABLE Mol* H d p WcHitod For A ' rrmi buy St $13,500 combinatloh windows, amesite For Hal^^^nter diatrict southerly directio'r^ lo r g distahee UNPAU INCE CAU MI. 5:10 te 7:30. Ex- bus and school. Priced right at IMMEDIATE occtqtancy — .Man­ drive. Priced at only $14,700. A. R. row Rds. Fa 1B$7 BUICX.aadan. Good condiUon. cars, standard or automatic. IMMEDIATELY Alromotiiiq Shifts of 150’, jhore or ws*: then wester­ cept Wedne lay andfiSiday. $15,900. . chester, 7 rooms. Latge lot, ga­ YOU BUY a uoad car Capable axperieiiced instructors. Wilkie an<1 Company. MI. 9-4889. Warrantee deede Sled Thuraday rnrstamA) iprafaral Ittwonld 'Any reaaonabla^ offer accepted. Several Fine Opportuni^ For ly for a distance of 2?0’, more or MONTHL MENT8 rage, amesite, reqeborated.-'Good Coventry, O rt/22 (Special) —• iiu;.lude: Steve and Anne Garger MI. 0.4005 after 4 p.m. Motor Salaa. Bulck Cordner Auto SeboU.-. Ml. 0-5010, MASON — Fleldstona a specialty. leas; then rWUierly 150', more or $17.63 * M up to I Ernest T6Ul 50. 9-S307. TYPISTS • Good Earnings neighborhood. Owner. PI. $-555$. $12,800. FIVE ROOM colonial. Two- The 4-H Arafevement Program to Sol L. and Roberta A. Brono- daciston. Sarvtca, 355 Main JA. 7-3550. lesq, to Middle. Turnpike .. W est; MAN AND wife desire four or five car garaga./one ^cre. Delightful 1040 f o r d four door. Black. In 0-4871, Open avanings FIGURERS iKc o m p l e t 'e room a p a r t m e n t . 54791. MANCHESTER — Five-room MANCHESTER—Six rooms, base­ will be lield/Ttauraday a t 7:80 p.m. wiU, propierty on Swamp Rd.; Ho s u | LARSON'S DRIVINO School. FILE CLERK » • Steady Work then e^erly for a distance of ranch. Kitchen and dinette, living helghborhooa for children Gaston Stephen CUbles to Armand J. U to told Phe. 5 I fair condiUon. Price $70. Ml. Hoofing—Siding 16 270'. rnore or less, along the ROOMS Op BRAND NEW ment, oil heat, aluminum atorms, Realty Co., 155 School St. MI. in the 5fathan Hale. Community S-MSS. May be seen at SS Congress 1061 CHEVROLET Style Una de Manchester's only trained and QENERAI. c l e r ic a l y FURNtTURE WANTED—Two or 'll bedroom un­ room and three bedrooms, full cellar bus, school, shopping. Immediate and Fabiola Boulay, property In Bectoad ot "Int iUke aedan. Radio, heater. Jet certlfieiMnatructot. For your safe Our Personnel Department would a Pension Program soii^eriy street line of Middle furnished rent within . 15 mUe with fireplace, attached garage. On 9-3881 and Kn. 9fi63t. Centeiy: Htghligbting-the program Waterfront Mwor; Sylveater J. and tee neceatlto 0 f i FOR TH^^BlSIT In Bondad bilUt 'n, T^ijpike West, to point of begih- Beai^ibl Wektlitghouss Electric occupancy, $11,600. Real Estate -black finish. In axcallent condi' ty' we are trained to teach proper up roofa; shingle foofa. gutters, like you to come In for an inter­ * Grouji Insurance RJffrigemor ' - -— ' radtu* of. Rockville. \ BU. 9-NW3 large, lot. in outskirts'five minutes .Center. .Inc., MX. 1-5151. any Ume. $i;opo PG W N .)\ NEW ranch will be the presentation of special aiul June' O. Ploufe, to Rdbert B. least tereo weeks Uon. 1040 OldamiMe "IS" sedan, ly. Ml. 0-5075. view anytime between 8:15, a.m. Beautiful Bedroom Suite John McGinnis. to the Center. " ■ and Cape Cod hdmea, fireplaces, axrards achievement - certificates, •rid Mary E. Simmons, property tog,' that would 1 radio, beater. In vary good condt conduqfora khd roof rapwa-calt and 4 p.m.—Monday through Fri­ The abovg zone changes shall be pur p.-emlums for the town fair In Twin HIU igddition;'Waterfront \ .' I. Ml. $-7707, If no answer lieatitlful Living Room Snite |fi,90a TWO BEDROOM ranch, juat tils bates, full esUars, garages, oembly only about a week 1 S o Sm art A n c fY o u th fo l tion. bougies' US Main St MORTLOCK'S DRIVINa School. day. . effective October; 25. 1955. MIDDLE-AGED, refined, quiet redecorated, plastered, oil heat, 'exhibits.* - Realty Co. to John J, Ghii up Its mind. Lost confidence quickly restored 9-4431. Apply Roqors CerpdrcM 754 Main S t, East H artford, TOWNI PLANNING COMMIS­ 'Bssutiful Dinette Set business woman with non-Voaming 1 and 3 acre lots, large Uses, high' X. THB CONNECTICUT , Besutiful "De Luxe" Range ANDOVER LAKE — Slx-room full cellar, centrally located. Carl- elevaUon, suburban, Colton W.' 'nieis will be a akit ”l?ie Day of Hertford, property 'in Water- Faure-said important by a sklliad, courteous matructor. (Nextifh Town Hall)/ SION . - / pet dog wants two or threeroom Before the Fair," written by Mrs. front. Heights devetexHttent. Llcansa tnchided. Insured, dual V’S ROOFING-CO., shingle and MUTUAL . Hon for Dotoils Washing" Machine, Television unfurnished apartment./Refer­ .vesr. round home with large lot. ton W Hutchins, Realtor. MI. Hutchins, Resltor. ML 9-5132, which necaaaltate a naw, %Hjlt up roofs, gutter and cpn- Phone JA '8-4154 / Martin E. Alvordr Chaliitiaa. Set, R ugs Lsmi^. Tables, Diriiea, Garage in baseffient. Priced to sell 9-8182, ML T»4«94. ' / 9-4694. ^ Everett Barth, an assistant 4-H Also. Edward E. Jutd Ndra K. concern Norte Afrioa. Ho < controUed atandaird and hydrama- in s u r a n c e MILL and OAKLAND STS. Even, aiid weekends Mp.' Stevens William A. Allen, Secretary ences. MI. 9-5931. / \ club "isader, given by club mem­ Westovsr to Francis E., Hopkins, tie cara M l 0-7$05. x ductor work. root, chimney re-, LIFE CO. Silverware. Blankets. at $8,500. ■ay w hat these ware, pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-3214. 140 GARDEN ST. MANCHESTER JA S-1737; Mr. L ys^ JA S-8144 Xfanchester, Conn. Free storage until wanted. Free PORTER 8T. AREA. Wellington A RBIAL NICE home. SDc h>bms, bers and several parents. Group property on town highway leadini Isr new taxes nj f : Ray Jackson, MI .3-8325. H A R T ^R D , CONN. October 21, 1965. Rd. Six room colmiial, Iti baths, partly furnished and recreation alngi.ib Will be .M by William from South. Coventry to Colum delivery. Free aet up.hy qur own re­ Farms and Land For Sale ■ ' ’r cabinet kitchen, dish washer, dla- levied to support Motorcyctjcs—-Blades Al Ashley and Palm and Aahley liable men. - room. Two-cah garage. AD. 8-5850. Glen'ney. . . ^ bta; George. Currle.,tb Marihall H. tary coats in Tamstoi' Algesia 1 ROOFING, Siding and cafpentty. Street buses atop at our front en­ LARGE pARM within ten minutes pbeal, fireplace, storm saah. de­ Radolph H. Whapisa, SUte 4-H .and Hanna A. Humee, property In Morocco. - / ■' LAVITT and O’BRIEN tached garage. Convenient reel- TRUMBULL ST. / 7 Nearly new, BICYCLE REPAIRING all t^pes. AlteraUona and addiUons Oeil- trance. ■ Phone Me Immediately of the center of Manchester. Over Manchester—MI 9-5280 Club agent, will be the speakyr. Actors' Colony Estatea; Maurice Defense Minto*r Ptaita . BU- Engilab $ specialty. Now open 0 Ings. Workmanship guaranteed. 100 acres. Caioice development dential neli^iboirbood. , Many oversized Gape j!od.. Four large Leon A, Labrle la general A. and Xj/lory E- Turnball to George PART TIME help needed for sales extras. $19,500. Warren E. How­ finished'roon^ Expansion second lotte brought up another unpopu­ a.m. to 0 p.m. M^chester A. A. Dion, Inc,, 399 jkAutUmn HARTFORD CH 7-0358 ' land.. Now an active and produ<;- chairman: James Kalber will ba A. and Peart L Green of' lar point St It news conferenes In Cycle Shop, laa West Midois Tiim- Street. Ml. 94850. and office work. Good starting A fter 7 P. M.—CH 64690 - tive dairy farm. For detaUs, calL land. Realtor. Ml. 8-8600. floor. ppen/Stalrcase fireplace, maater of cerem'onii. Hartford, /property In Waterfront rate. See Mr. Workman Mont­ -pELlGHTFUL si^ 1room colonial. hot water beet, baseboard radia­ Algiers. said military fareas pike. >a. O-XM. *T, J. CJrockett at MI. 3-5415 or his NEAR EAST Ce'ntir Street. Six Trial Justice Court Heights^ Angelo J. and Tina A- in Algeito wen Ineufflelent and ALTEOC FOR hurricane-proof, life­ gomery Ward, See It Day or Night residence Ml. 9-7751. pine, panel enclosed porch, lava­ tion, Uis'bath, rear porCh, lovely time roofing. Siding, gutters. Men If you have no mieani of trans- tory down, full bath up, laundry room garrison colonial, excellent A charge nf'non-support against Guardo" to Robert GUleite, prop­ teat smne way must to found to lot, trees, convenient .location. Wllllem Whitney, 20, Coventry was Boys 24 * bicyrle, $10. Phone MI. Insured. Work guaranteed. CaU LADIES FOR general laundry 'THE HOMES WITH W IK APPEAL". jrtetion I'll tend my aUto for yo>r. FARMLET near Wilbur Cross - room, garage and tool shed. Beau­ . condiUon, tile bath plua lavatory, Owner leaving town, niuai sell. erty in Woodlawn. Heights addi­ send morer men. • - 0-7820 aPer 4 for free catimate, Altex, Inc. Jdl. work. Apply New System Laun­ !e obligation. , Parkway. Eight rooms of sunshine tiful ground on 100 x. $00 foot lot. hot water heat, less than year old, Present morfgagt! may be ex- nolled by Justice L e ^ M. Roberta tion; Raymond P. Houle to Robert Faure aald lost weak Franca al­ 3-«489. dry, 44 Harrison St. . V A—L—B—E—R—T—’—^S. „ on VA acres. TwcMiargarage, Many extras, only $14,900. Phone only $16,000. Carlton W, Hutrains. jUmed with $3,000 cash. Immedi­ in Trial- Justice Court IseL night J /a n d Elisabeth D. Klaly. of West ready had 330,000 aoldlera to -43-45 AUyn SLV Hartford . poultry house, ideal hohae' for Barbara \ Woods Agency.- . MI. Ml. 9-5132, Ml. 9-4694. ,/ ate occupancy. Goodchild Rehlty. after Whitney and hie wife ,^d Hartford, property on Bunker HIU North Africa, most of teem in AI- Business Services Offered 16 HIGH SCHOOL" girl for part time your children. Priced $12,400. 9-7702. , • ' MI. 3-7925 any time. the court they wefe willing ^to Rd.'; a a ir e DeUa Fera to Neal B. /gerto; Draftess.alrsady mra betag ftoofing and Chimneys 16-A rountsr work at New System MANCHES'I^ — Sensible Cape make a go of it." - . ■ Kelly, property In Lake Wangunp" held beyond their crtiedulad re­ Madeline Smith, Realtor. .Ml. Cod. yqu^il Just love the privicy ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE Laundry, 44 Harrison St. OOOLERATOR refrigerator, in 9-1842. -: Whitney wae arreated Qc£ IS toug Land Attn.- plot. lease date and some reeervlsta ROOFING—Specimltxlng -in repair­ good condition, $50. MI. 9-3541. this home offers on a 75’ x 200' WONDERFUL Opportunity to 'MAIfCHESTER Baborban For Sale 76 after reportedly leaving hie' wife have been called back to duty. Radios and Phonos ing roofs of all kinds. Also new EASTERN Connecticut — Checep- lot. Only seven years old/With all and baby after returning to hie .Mancheater Erantog HeraM.Cov- roofs. Gutter work. ■ Oumneya earn money. Dou not Interfere KENMQBE WRINGER type warii- nfiodem conveiil.ences./ Walking Avauable At All TlmM tional buys daliy, poultry farms, ROCKVILLE —Three bedrooms, parents’ home In MancheMer. entry torraepoiident, Mrs. C. U _ _ _ __ /'cleaned, retired; 35 years’ ex­ with hqm< duties) Good income. ing machine. In very good cbndl- with or wlthoul stock, 2 to 300 Henry Street—-New do luke five distance t o bu8,"^ neW''K;hooi and Phllco Factory SeperVUed Service perience, Free tstimatea. Call Write B(Me AB, Herald; fion. Porcelain kitchen sink. Call shopptog center. Priced for quick den: diiilng room, living room, . In another case John P," Bclas- utfie, fviephone, pngrim *-6*$i.lx,oc^ Ex-Manue* acres. Welles Agency, Coventry. room ranch ready for occupancy. kitchen and bath, cement base­ ky, 21, Anchorage Rd-. Vernon, ’•rr. , I • Howley. Manchester MI. 3-5351 i M3. 9-9834. ______. ' * PI. 2-5872. ' sale. ^ $12,600. Phone Barbara n c iii Wi l l h il l s . ARE YOU THIS woman?! Has 18 Large kitchen .'with buUt-in -range Woods Agency. Ml. $-7702. ment, oil steam heat, all city con­ changed his plea from not gulRy hours weekly to earn—wants work MI 0-9698 CHIMNEYS ' cleaned, rjeapped, TWIN BEDg with aprings, portable and oven. Selling for $18,700. . veniences, minutes to schools and to guilty of X charge of speeding, Ellington Will Fly ’Copter '.pointed and repaired: CaU MI. near homer^njoys meeting peo­ dish washer for/.sale. In . good ONE OWNER, six room Cspe Cod, bus. Fine condition, $13,150, and was fined $30. RANGE BURNERS cleaned and 9-2459. ple—can use extra. Income—then condition, MI. 9-5357.-. — Read Herald Adyk three years old, with full shedknd George J; Coleman, Broker TR. According" to Trooper John repaired. Licensed. Ehcperienced; Avon is the answer! Learn how FoUr bedroom Colonial within' front dormers. 1 bath, lavatory,* , 6.4045. or 54710. Fsrsch of te* SUJford Springa Grange Will Give Major Harleth'H. Manning. Sid Slattery. MI. 9-T79S. you can be. the exriusive Avon laundry,' plastered walls,.alum­ Barracks, Belasky ran hla car off Hartford Rd^ who was dtoehargad h i Heating--*Plumbing 17 two blocks of Bowers School House TALOOTTVILLE — -Attractive ,8 last July frdm the Marine. Cbrpa- representative In an^ established is throe years old. Garage: fire­ inum screens, storm windows' and Rt. 31 Oct. 9, after leaving a ekld ALL TYPES OF electrical wiring. territory near, home. Top caah doors, hot water oil heat, shingled room house," 2 unfinished; baUi. mark of 82 feet In the road. Halloween Play has Joined the Roger Sherman Installations and repairing done. UENNOX FURNACES and warm commission apd bonus. Full train­ place, finished basement, lavatory large lot, gtrage, oil heat, on bus 1 , TVanafer CO.' in Eaet Hartford. A. air heating. Earl Vaq Camp. HI. exterior, fihade trees, amesite A. C. Barroa Jr., of WllllmanUc. CaU tl. A A. Electric. MI. 9-9573 ing. extenalve TV advertisiiv. on first floor, awnings,- storm win­ driveway. Also . six room split line, near new school.. Country was ftoed $9 for disregarding a.np former flyer with the. iisateer- before 8 a.m. and after 4 p.m. • I 9-5844. living with city conveniences. Ml. Eillnjfion, Oct. 22 (Special)f-The necks. Major Manning will pilot Call for interview at borne. >0. dows and screens and many other .level, eight room colonial with ga­ poaaing sign. -l- $-2514. rage, and three bedroom ranch 9fi93i. ' ■ ------Grange wlU "meet in the Town Hall the. helicopter employed by tea MANCHESTER . T. V. Service, extras. /.Two put-bf-itate drivers, Roger Wedneaday, .evening at .8 o'clock East Hartford concern. radio and T.V, specialists sines Milfinery—Dressmaking 19 with garage. Priced from $16,500 BOLTON—Custom deaifined three C. Marley, 25, Houlton, Maine, and . t o $25,000. Thelma Jefferies Es- when Mrs. Horace McIOUgbt ah—CompetiUen Xight trucking and package; deliV: Dry Wells—Sewer Llaea ceramic tile bath. Full basements with garages and amesite drive AND every home iii OPPN FOR INSPECTION woodwork and trim. Two car coins, your name-, address, sixe de­ terial requlrem enu; sUtch Uluatra- aplit rail, also red cedar clothes Sjtwlm expandable rgneh. large living room Avlth fireplace, com­ MANCHESTER. Concord Rd. — basement garege, lot over one Brownies Troop 72 holds mest- .^The Candlelight Club will hold in the car-looting .buSlneas 1s ter­ sired, -aixl the pattern number to 'Uona.; color'Chart. poles erected. Fi'ee eatimate. MI. ery. Refngeraton, washera and . , , Inatalled equipped wi^h aluminum doors. liindoWs and screens- * \ I plete lYoungsteWn kitchen, exhaust Jan.- range canopy, 'large ings each Tuesday', from 3:15 to a Halloween party^at the home of 9-5635. stove mortng specialty. Folding SEWER and SINK LINES Sunday 1 to 7 P. M. Seven room house, 8 partially fiXK acre. In Immaculate condition, rific these days, a 20-year-old man . jm y /BUENETT, THE MAN- . Send 25 in Colne, your name, Ceramic tile bath, buUt-ln vanity. 3 bedrooma with sliding door tah.ed, attached -garage, 'oil hot ; offering immediate occupancy. A 4:15 p.m. in tee North District Mr, and Mrs. Aldon Chick .in .Rock- complained to police: address and the Pattern Number chain for rent. lia. 9-0753. -ROTORY CLEANED . j Femwood Drive Is. off South Rd. Drive eqf Route 44A to the QuarryvIUe Church, ) I closets, carport, amesite drive, overaiged lot with plenty Of tlyes. School auditorium. Mrs. Russell D. vine. Oct. 29. , I CHBBTEB EVENING HERALD, ANTIQUES Rafinished. Repairing AMESITE DRIVES water heat, plastered walls, fire­ sacrifice price of $17;800. Owner Potter is the leader, Mrs. Chester The man. who admittad brtaklag JMO AVE. AilOERICAS. NEW to AN-NE , CABOT. THE UAX. HUltartt 8lreet,.Mancheater. New place with Heatalator: tile bath­ tearing state. George J. Coleman, ' Officers- recently elected -include into mora than 80 c a n , aald ha frs- CHESTER EVEKlNa HEBIUU). done on any furniture. Tieman. I RECON'DinONED I ' tuM right «Mi to Sooth Rood, and FeniwooJ Drive U your fiiat left. I'- BOLTON NOTCH RD.* BOLTON Luke, aHUtant- Mrs, ft. A- Belli- Ral|di Edwards, prtsidtnt: Fred - YORE SS, H-V. 1S9 SouUi Main 8L Phone' Ml. Painting—Papering 21 CELLARS . ■ ■■ ; V ■ ' -r flve-rbpnV- ranch, plastered walls, room, large tiled klteheii, let 96 Broker. TR. 5-4045 or TR. 5-4710. quenUy saw oteor car loOtera a t 1150 AVE. AMERICAS^ NEW fireplace, full cellar, hatchway, yean Cordtsen, secretory; ' and Aldon work wfaile ha was making hia.. Mib of Basic FaMUon. our complete VOBK- 05, V. Y. .PADCrUfG AND paper hanging.' amesite', .'exhaust fa n ,' hot 'water tate: JA. 6-513$. COVENTRY —Roqte 31 four room ranch, lot 100’ x 180,. • oil party during tee meeting. .Chick,-treasurer. rounds. ' Once,. jjts and another pU tom magiaine U filled with Now aVaRaUa^Ifia 1055 Needia- DOORS OPENED. 1 keys fitted, Rep& or '^w work. First class. TEL Ml 9-4143 r V R- D, VALENTINE, Builder WARREK E. HOWLAND beat, baseboard radiation, spacious man worked side by stda on dlSer.- work Album printed,in attracuve copied, vacuum ‘cieaiiers, irons, . work at reasonable rates. Ray­ rooms.—$14,500. ■ , $9600—SDC.ROOM HOME, oU hot heat, full baaement, four years- '. Home Group- fileeting —, nttraiwv^ "w-eeay atylaa to da- cotors. It confMna 65 pagts of Ipva- REAl /TOR-^IXSUROB water heat, garage. 3-8 aora, old, fully Insulated. A real" buy at The 'Lakesiders Hmne Econom Manebestor Evenbig Herald El- en.t automobiles- Hs said te ty . Ig t| 'bagmnar and expert. Don’t w. etc., .repaired. Shears, mond Fiakk- Te). 80. 9-9387 TOWN & COUNTRY rT- tj-C rockett, Sales Agent 9-0803—Eveulags MI 9-4008 ly daaigna—iSus 3 gift pattema, S vaa, mqwera, ate., put into con- . 1 oxUMis-asoe ^ .'V,." ' . r - near bus. v 'Carlton W. Hutchina. 810.400, A. R.‘ Wilkis A Co. >0. lea Group will meet 'Diesday at Ibigtea eprireapoadent Mrs. O. -F. never did stop to totroduo* thsm- It-roand 35 ceinte today for diractiooa printed in book. Only ditlcai for comhig' naeda. BiiUth- DRAINAGE C0.1 OFFICE MI,|-M 14 or RES. Ml 9-7751 , LEON CIESZYN8KI . Ml 9r8183, MX 9-4594. 94889. I ' ■ . . ..i .. iitp pjn. at tha bonte M Mra Barr, tswpAaeOi TEtoaoet' 84811. ■etvos. 36c a copy] ; waiUrS$ PiisxutnaL lerald Advf*^‘

' ' ' " r ' l 1 1^ W- ■ - r » V- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, .1958 ifAGli IXWRTEEN t ■ inatir^sifr lEttfitlng Ifpralli Avenge Daily Net Press Ron Far the Weak DaSad l i t WBRthgr^ FMheast af D. S; Waathsr l Oqt n , 1B98 days" the landloii^ would say Plan Antif|u6 Show- AbontTown whtn our friend aMfed why ht Fuel Dealers Sponsor SOowers oieeaatoaally wasn't keeping after the janitor.. 11,^93 IE this aVealag, deaifag. captor by H^ard Along Main Street As a result, instead of taking In West Hartford Mamben of tha cakt p i tha min* only one day, as ouv friend ha^d.px* arth e Audit nsldnlght. Lmv 49-48. Twaafifig ■tral ahow tponaorad by tba Man* pected. the job took the better part ar CIrealatlaa fair, cooler: High la said 89s. * ebaatar Lod(a of Elka, 'vhlch ^11 And on Some of Manchester*^ Side StreetSt Too ■of a week. And during that week>. The .18lh Greater / Halford ManeheUer^A City of ViUageCharm ba (Ivan Nov. 4 and b at the Wad* the apartment was filled with Antique'Show will ba held In the deQ School, will hold a rehaarial It’a All in the Baoka , qtiutomatic washing machlns in the signs of the Janltor'a activity. If West Hartford Armory. 989 Farm* ' tomorrow aftarnoon.at b o'clock at not with the janitpr. Dust from a mgton Av*., Monday, Oct. 24, thue tha Elks' Homo on Biaa^ S t -' we love to alt on* the atme wa ''^bsssment, ■ LXXV, NO. 20 ir b U R fS i NANCHEdTEH, CONN,. MONDAY, OpI^BER 24, 195$ (OtoHdftoR AfivavUslig aq^Paga IB) i^RICB FIVE in front ot hur hoiiae at thla ttme One morning this week, a per* wall that was being replastecifd ^ d a y , Oct. 20, from 9 p.*"- to of year aa tha yellow, leaver'^drift son who Shan here be- nameless, settled a white patina- on eveiy- 10>30 p.m. Mancheater AuxUlaiy PoHca’wlH thing in the apartment.-Eating and " A/.ppIsndld exhibit of antique X' awat Monday nl^bt at 7:30 in tha slowly down, from the oveynanging filled the washer, set It in-motion, branches / . and Went off about his duties. cookliig uteneitf were reiifoved fumiteiro- end jeWelnr, oM fleas, 'eenagors Dehaic auxiUary room at PoHca Head* from the kitchen and left tq-^plles silver aM china will be on display quartara' Sgt *'dward Edward WlnilerWtnzirr OfOf' While there'a a nip In the air, it'a Soon. soapsuds and water Could still warm enough to alt and be seen erupting from the sfMriure in other roomU. and all jSAir-sale. The list of ax* tha rafular dwartmentTtment aill apaak And what did' all thu 'eost our hibitora tnchtoes dealers from Nei< D river CurbR' on "Accl^nt Raporta." dream. ‘ / on top of thele msehincnisehinc Where imsp West Ou Our dreanrs center mostly Is normally sdded. friend? EaUngjrt home had been York. J^ew Jerssy, Pennsyl' around Ihe^-mileatone across the ' 'It seemed a certainty to the un* made Impocsible. Therefore, Item and Ne«v Bpgismd, with many Hartford, Oct. 24 (F>—Par-/ Thoaa attending the United Na* One w u ; Coet of dining out for the .f^nnscUcut hroA. / eath( citissns and teenagers tiina Birthday Party in the veatry road It'a h rougb*hewn slab of prejudiced observer that '-whoever granKe-"Witn an Inscription, was, using the machine had Ipadect b ^self and hie, wjtfe four nights, The Women's '0«1W/ of themselves .Appeared at the of the North MethOdiat Church /James’s Church, ataU capitbl today to debate './•r (Sunday evening, afa reminded that MI..NTH,” a relic of the si it so full Its capabilities ware being c<^h days. ' i-', strained and this was an Inchoate Bern Two was hsrd Vo. sponsor of the ah proposals to curb auto driving good uaad'cloti^g will be ac*^*!?!**^ and harder to assign a a tea room at th ^ .-. by youths 19' to IS years of for ablpment ,lo aha needy in / B y carpful.chephing of history form of protest on the part of the washer, . - * finaUy put it down this way. We Sr home cooked food wi / •K«- Korea. The program will com^* ' books, we'Ve iratned that George and tear on nerves untU Job Washington yUsed this route on Investigation disclosed a start* at lupch and-dnn isqraai^ priiha miaiater, Moahe Shar- hearing, called byUen. menca at S o’cloek with deaaert comifieted: ia4».80. nk Silvost^, Paris., Oct. 24 beverage, followed by a _ . thriie dlilerent' visits to governor ting fact, when the machine was att. was all N t to toa* In their lap# Borden and held before opened In an attempt,to locate the He figures it w»uid have be4n T,*.* on^Antlqusr shows item Big T h M ion a frying-hoc laaue—rwhat are they Legislative Oouncil, con- o n riod with Mra. Marion McLagan aa Trumbulpln theNLebsnon War Of­ leas ex^heiv* if he had donerthe \ . fice. trouble. , cesafUUy fo r tha past tors compLefod work to- ^ in g to do about tin of ahna three auggestion* al- ; ^ \ loader. A i^ama and m ovl^n the job himself. for^-dlffeipnt church — jaje / "/ United Katlona will foil :6wlng that, it’a easy to slip One. pair-of pants was sloshing day'Xon the /&st, part of a by the Sdviet bloc to BayptY it forward' as possible around ipside, and that was all. sriutioria^to the large number b a « into the 18th , World Series, has been. "Where Is tending a m a » l inaurance eoiirae la it posaible that the'hired ipan'a Chet Morgan?'' point conceit /proposals ty were: LJmting 16-18 year old driv­ ers to daytime hours-or per­ S o m e G e r l a n s A s k / at Bie c09>^My^ home ^office In little wblta cottage with its jnig* 'Mr. Morgan,, in esse anyone German reunification, wit 1. The coUapee the Saar ¥ ged flelds'tone chimney caught the All la How Von Read i plebiscite of western plan* to "Eu- haps eveit raising the license Hi During the last war, tM ads within -50 ,miies>-irf Manenester RsEurDpeap security s; eye*of the Ocnhral and hie.stkif? doesn’t knoa', was a Mqin^.lmalN i ropeani'ze" that fronUer valley aa age to 1$; puttingIqieed gov-, Waaley Group of the South that were run on the l ^ k : page The ministers, iT.STjtecrc^y of ' a keystone of French-German ernors on teeitoge car*: and And were this hbtpjn given a rest man for years. H e 's / ^ in an Stat'cTJohn Foster Dullee/Britlali gtaOuxUat O iu m f planning to while a- drink of Cool water was of the Newport Dally News were reconcUiaUan; ahd revoking the/Ucense of any e tu rn "executive capacity/at/ the-^Post : va tta fall rummage aale T\iae- a source of great effusion to Foreign Secretary HfiroldT^cmi)- 2. Th« overwhelming victory of teenager repixmalble for Sn ac­ brought from the doorysrd well ■'Office. ; ' ^ / ■ Ian apd French Foreiffn sHnixter day m o n il^ at the church, atari* to r the 'whlte*nalred soldier? He sailors who had ipdt arrived in Premier Ngo Dinh Diem of South cident of ioupd violating drtv- that .port. Old salta usually tipped Cbris Glenneyi^i Main St. BuiiU G antoR S Antoine Finay m e t^ t h e i^ rts 'big at 9 iraodc. All membera are could have sat heys. on this 'Ve.ry nessmasL and/g jqyai Boston -Rmi Viet Nam. over’ CaUef of State Bao \>.ng, regrilstlons, ecksn, Saar, Oct. 24 ---Fr#i|^ 7T«ni«r E d n r tiig a d ^ have their artielea at the off the newebmera th at'N ew i^t from-10:30 ar.m. to^ortly afteXl Dai in a referendum. This virtual-' wall, sipping slowly, and looking Sox rooter/hrougH thick and thin p.m. They meet again in the altefr; Faure ano^rman Chancellor Konrad moFH stmtly ehurdt Monday evening. back down over the valley and the w%s a ''lousy libin'ty town." It was yoH your chok# of ly eliminated 'any poMlbUity of « true. Enfert^ment facilities had for years, declijM ona I'ecent day noon to iqcamlm the remaining today to rat^ter a crisis brewing betwdm their^wo natidns long, winding road by the river that he would take a trip to the 'WUficaUon election in Indochina a* not kept up'wiiSi Newport's war- points of the/meiqorandum, con­ ptovidfd by the 19Q4- Geneva Ar- aa a result t^the Saar’s 2 to 1 rejection of thrplan to Euro­ bank. Post Office ahd look for Morgan. ploRn of Hm ot cerning dlMrinhEunehl and Eait- iblor Rocks 'Far.fetched? Perhajis. but the Ume expMlon. mutico Conference /at which the peanize the rim industrial vallej/ Tw o Lodge^ Plan But 'when they came ashore, /Arriving at the Center, Olenney Weet rela^na. Brituiii and RusdiM foreign idea fascinates the small boys who there /on the back pegs of the Entered, the Post Office and started' •..spociol |h1«4. FrtfDc^sourcea aaid the minis­ Faure and Adfimuer exchange teifigrams expretuing their now live in thf hired . man's ,cot* to look around the celling. tern w9r« cordiamnen. r a n c i ^ o , D anceonNov.il IHlly Ne^vs thay'd find ads by ihe ter* .qmckly reached.-complete . Dulles, Idimnillan and Pinay^are fitmvictidn that tm outedme/tK the Sair plebiscite yeeterteY tags. They listen eggcrly to the VFW or American Lbgion or ether A postal worker watched Glen- ^ nt^ on details, of a joint to meet vHth Soviet Fothigir Min­ must not be allowed, to up8et relations bietween France and stories of Israel Putnam ^racking ney looking around for mveral Den’t miss this I n t jehanee. etUbs,' headed in big black^ type, Large plants leefiod -with w em m position regarding Ger- ister V, M. Iftfiotov in/Oeneva d Area West Germany. King David Lodge No. 81. TOOF, the marauding wolf lo the Ooh* /LAP PARTY TONIOI^”/ minutes and came out Into the cot* Thursday in Qid finit /Uffort to necticut River and then back in yidor and inquired: " I s flisre any* buds Sod bloasoiiia. Ask SBAny- But glready the'vote had toppled the Saar’s prd-Freneh dndSunaet Rebekah Lodge No. 89, And they'd lose no tlme-^heading about odr large , bouquets of U.8, Secretary of Defeniie tranalata the ‘ Xlraeya spirit" .of lOOV', will together.aponaor a Vet* to its den, and of hp^ he left hki. thing wrong Mr, Olenney?"- ' Charle* Wilson, who is on hi* wa^ last summer’s sutninlt conference San Francisco, dirt. 24 rp)—San premier and heig^ned demands from other German leedefiti for the nearest one, ' "Not a thing yoiing fellow," \piH7 aaatbe1m1ms at our ape* arwiia’ ^ayVay fiouucKfiotluck dinneroinner andana plow In the furrows'of hts flel^ to But they never stayed. They'd to the Geneva meeting, also eat in mto concrete agreStnents at the Francisco and the B u t Bay area for return of w Gennaii-fipeaking ooal ahd steel territory rids to Lebanon, and offer hit serv* Olenney replied. . , . and on our rocked lu t night 'wiubJLhe second dance inIn Odd Fellowa Hall on n i* take only one look at the roomful selected ever- on today's talko. working level the Reich heXhefore World War II. day e'ivenipg. Nov. 11. \ Ices when he learned of our coun­ "Well, then," the clerk said, The big ' t**uea at the Geneva NATO Sehalosi Tomorrow dsmaging earthquake, within of people balancing cards on their "why are you looking up at the Adensuer's/measage 40 Fsurcy- n ieI poUuck dinner Nylll be try's fight for freedom. Ihicy have knees while a loud voice droned conference will be German reunifi­ puUee, MdcMlllah anU Pinay seven weeki. \ said: aervad buffet atyle at 9:80, follow an added rcsplKt for schoolteach­ celling?" cation, EurMNpan aecurity, and dis­ planned. to align their vleWa into ;.Wtndows shattered, telephone "B*7, G*49, 0*«3, etc ' . "I’m looking to see v/hcre Mor* "Havtog learnsd tha provisionsl ad by dancing, kitchen bingo and ers, too, w ^n they hear of brave We ■ don’t know What they ex* ■ . ■ , ■ , • • , . ■ » / . Hersid Photo. armament. But side lasuA were a. Joint ■ ■ ‘ priicy in seeeions.today and Ihies went dead, statues fell froip rM u lta ^ the vote In the 8kar, I earda. 'An orcbeatra will play for Nathan Male, born but a few miles gan is hanging from," was the The Fuel peelers As.sociatlon of Manohester representing 19 local dealers, cooperated in sponsoring] coming to the. tore to plague the thenhen^UMk the endorsement ot niches in a chapel, dishes fell from Supreme C o ^ pected to find going on, But from reply. this e.*hiblt which has been displayed In the window of the Manchestef/i^st Co. for the paat week. The | FERN HARDENS to exprsMto you in the iplrit a^piara and. round dancing. from this" spot. their disappointed expressions,' It western trio. shelves and overhead lights bur mMting in Luxembourg (en And so we sU phd dream where ■ Morgan ■aent down the drain dealers are Bantly Oil Co., Boland Oil <5o., Ellsworth and t-assow, Fogarty Bros., W. G. Olenney Co.. How­ Even before they, sat down la- /fCoatiuned Oa'Page Thlrtoeu; swsyril diszily back and forth. 'All ihembi^ and their frienda ’wasn’t Blngdl' with the Yankees.when the Amer­ n ^ ^ n i S t r ^ t. 5) my firm emivlction that Upsets KaUsias are cordtaily invited to attend, hercM passed -by on their way ard Oil Coi, Morton M. Lassen Jr., MAM Oil Service, Macri 6il Co., Moriarty Bros., Thomas McCann. ican League ebatops were defeated Hugo Pearson, Schendel's Qif Serrice, Williams Oil Co., G. E. Willis and Son, Inc., L. T, Wood Co., Whit* | Flre-RUto WamaB.. 88_____ the good rcletiona existing between 'n oae wtahing to attend are naked through history, and tha hiUa,,ths High Price to Pay ■Z At Oakland an apartmept house France end Germany muft hot ba vplleysj the twisting roads Vid(e on by the Brooklyn Dodgers in " the Ing Cdrpr, Wyman’s Fue'TDil Service arid p.andee Heating Sen’ice...... to call Kobliii Grand Barbara An* A friend of ours who la a pre- World Series. We all know the 7 _ fire started soon after the quake nor will they )>*, placsd in danger Film Ban Ride deraon or |CarJorie Oonlon-iyho are .added glory for having, kndwn the fcr*not.to*do*lt*yourseIf addict la and burned to death an-' 85-yearl by this vote. presence^Of such meii,^ - Yankees are now in Japan but 7 / In charge dLtIta dinner.- . : — ./ conaidbrlng—whether he should where Morgan t.s keeping htraself visit the scene of Of* scetderit on old'woman; Ora Bell. Tom Dolan., Sam Oeuttoned Accord ' P l a n t R e d O b Tt Ike Bokters ^Dulles’ Washington, Oct. 34 m —Tik chann his thinking on the sub* the Wilbur Cross/Psrkwsy at the a battalion fire chief, estimated ' "Awero that tho two govern­ ■■ ^ Really Dirty Paula is a mj’stery. - Supreimet OmrI irt today atruelz down Je^ Bolton Rd.. liiUrtecUon. damage a f 829,000 and said the ments have, in tha BuropMn epIHt, a dsci Thia it known as the "Case of ThlA ■ aoul*8sarching started ' Damages of 8150.000 are. being AMESITE DRIVEWAY - fire was "definitely caused by a loyally aought compromise and Iscision that Kansu dsuld bna M t Vesuvius." Ours Arir Misprint* III CCiitCr Park aa "obscene'] the motion pteturo shortly after he had talked his , Recant sii.-ns in prominent places Sought 'by : Mrs. Hartenstein • EXPERTLY INSTALLED / ^ g u explosion.” have kept thetr engegementa, I am T h o Moon ia BlUe." It occurred recently in one of landlord Into redoing the kitchen ssem to point out that Mancheater v . 'againstTcrieltlln as a result of the ;(^thority ajt Geneva Ruth Aldinger, 49, Jumped out certain that in the future. M in ltaa finish; ahd sacrosanct financial institutions of Manchester, whq will make the Asks New SeiuUou TEU MI Ml94 7:30, at which time candidatee will , WhUq statesmen and politicians dle. A seahi split and until work­ Til* flr Um* it gava thia vwr* ^SAM YULYES on the other, cajoling the. land*, had "V/addell" spelled '’Waddel.'' presentotlon speech, and Mayor conjoirsd with thia declsrstibn, In Bonn, tho West German gov­ \8HOE REPAIBINO lord into keeping the Janitor pit Harold A. Turkingtpn. who will be Initiated. ■ men caulked it, a geyser o f wipe diet them* throughout, too T h e word "Strictly" was spelled Mrs. Ruth W. Prior of Windsor, Gabriel Hauge and Dr. Arthur F. ‘$20,000 Bides’ sprayed out. There w u riot iriuch ernment called tor "a new soluttan O^THE BETTER KIND the jbb, ' ^ ' ■ 'Btrickiy" on a sign near one of a ^ p t the tree pn behalf of the Heat Vour home with oil flank I'bom dialegua: many •Across From supreme deputy a ^ Miss Anne ghuma started a parade of official loss, the winery Mid, befb^ ifi*-' of the Saar.” A copimunlquo is* aaxxA 1 both diaioiua and aa* SL* In the second place, the Janitor our metropolitan parking-centers; town, \' Visitore to I>ts*i»><»is Army hos­ sued after a cabinet mMtihg said I Parklag Lot was high strung. That made coax* TWO children, who'^were born on Adams, grand worthy aArisor and Washington, Oct. 24 (F)—^Twq' pairs , were made.'. tlM hava I *x as their thM*.” IRa Spelling; in colonial times., was other grand officers of the Orper pital for a coniference oh economic this nsw sotutlon'"must serve Oar* tng difficult and mpde the land- a- combination of e* would proclaim Wednesday a holi­ Martin listened a-hile the battle they’ll explain the facta" Israel Hit* Border Viotatlon* Union loomed , as. a result. The tho U.N. itMlf. Tho parformam Volunteered payment of 85 a week In GI Massacre Israel complained to the Secur­ day, announce the offlcal - election overwhelming vote of ..confidence went back and forth and around each for support of two children returns, and in th# presence of the included EmU GUele, the . Soviet and about until the discussion end­ J That Interpret The L T. WOOD CO. (CMthned Page Thlrteea) (Coatlaned m Page Fear), ity Council that Syria w u guilty, in Diem, appeared to Hlie out any BuUetins Upton's premier pianist tha Now in the custody of his former wife Wishes Of The Family HEATING OILS of persistent violations of her bor­ cabinet, diplorhats and a large poMiblllty of u'nlficatlbn.elecUona ed In a decision to discuss it some- Beverly Adams, who is now resid­ 51 USSELL STREET Lan d ^rg, Germany, . Oct. 24 (A) throng pr;^de at the formal birth from the AP Wires / York Phliharmbnio Symplmay, mpre tater.; . ■ * <— Former Col. Gen. Sepp Dietrich, der. ' , ■ in North and South Viet Nam next British composer Sir WilUato Wal­ ing in New Hariipshire. . . The Inice supervlspr, Maj. Gen. of the republic with himself ae July, provided by th* Geneva 2 DAYjS*' ONLY The mayor then a-fent fora-ard Judge Alva P. Loiselle. presiding JOHN B. BURKE PHONE Ml 3-1129 commander bf the 6th SSvPanser ton, American conductor Leonard a'lth the meeting and asked Mar­ Farm Prices Drop Again: president. ' '' ' , armistice and vigorously opposed over the short Calendar session, I II — a s.i^aais 11...... 11 1 .1 1 ■ | Army Involved in the^ Malmedy He will remain Premier aa< well Bernstein, and tjia Schola Gaator* tin If he had any reports to make I - FUNESAl. HOME muML-re of American trooM, (Continued on .Page Thirteen) by Diem as long m the Oommuniat HKE NEWSPRINT ,O0«T ■granted a default in the case of until after the election of thelftret north cannot guarantee free end New York. Oct. 34 Orh->thP um. New York choral group, M O N D A Y ^ TUESDAY. OCT. 24 and 2S aa .'Water Department head. I^onard Rinl vs. Raymond W. ; liE L Hl-S-6898 was storetly releued. from the U. National Assembly, expected be­ Lodga Pnalaoa UJf. “The- only. report ' I have to S. War Crime* Prison here Satur­ unfettered voting, AMUM.Power R Paper U*. Jo- 4*eck. Hg also gi-anted a motion to 87 EAS;r CENTER ST. fore lhe_fil)d ,o{ this year. :...... ■' Soviet .g wasuret .See*. _ f day aaaeaaeml.aa.IflcrfwM of 88 / In a etatoment Henry Cabot makf,(Mr. Mayor.":MarUn .iepHe' outside the struck WeaUaghouae that it con and has tackled large • MONBAY, OCTOBER 24, 1995 Errair are married, aboard yacht been In China for 49 yearsxsre re­ ^Elaetrte Corp., East Springfield ing the 90 per cent system, "hsa supporting farm prices mainly rose to command Hitler's body­ off Oaiifornia. ' turning to their home tn COnnectf- Henkel aaid he and hla wife re­ problema forthrigbUy aad -with aa also advocated return to an un­ throiigli a ilidlng acale of federal guard. ' ■ ceived exit permits Oct. 12 and are ptoat today and fereed' a path extracrihaary measura af sue- CIO Electrical Worker# Union cut. ___' - for Boa-atriker* 'tUough thd Na aMra'cliarfa lor pkkHp or M hrtry. GOaECTION SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS^ workable program whfrh (riled up price- propa Thia took the place of- In 1934, he faithfully carried out President James B. Carey sa-y* as Henkel told the Associated PreH now awaiting reservation* for a ctss.** a Democratic program of 90 per the' Fuehrier'a order to. assssainste boat, to Hong -Kong in early No­ picket Itoe. An eatlraoted SM Th* KOreaif War dM^ wgra hen* 87 billion worth of pcfce-deprcM- automation increases more money by long distance telephone yester­ striker* had formed a aoUd nuM Jng farm surpluses In government cent cf. parit) payments. Parity Ernst Roehm, Storm Troop lead* must find it* way hito 'workers', day that they plan to leave flom.- vember, ored at ceremonlM- at tha lU f. DUINN’S AREAiOUNDEB — / ,is (the price M id Vy leW to be fair ‘er, in the party's blood purge. A* "We don't - went to travel by at the main eatraace when the cemetery at Pitaan. America’g top Oor Same D«y Dry Cleaning Service , , warehouses." pockets or nation fsebs ''Inevitable munlst Shanghai in early Novem­ ,.M Mlccrs abeuldered aad for farm products in . relation to a reward, he ,'was propiqted to depression" ;___Experts on radio­ ber and hope to celebrate his 69th train m we are two old people military commanders la th* iFW I Work Received Bfifore 10 A. M, Ready By 5 P. M. - I North by South W h i ^ r Lino 1 Th* report, of-a-further setback ■rra« puabed their way through. In agricultural commodity prices general's rank-in the BS (Elite activity will discuss ' radlotoglcal' birthday Dm . 7 in Hong Kong. svho want to take It easy on the East in statements -warned I tb* TANNER $T— 5-ROOM CARE COD PHARMACY Eoft by South Moin. Medo. Union and Slotor Streets h 4Uii M id that as Ibcently came from the Agriculture De­ -Guard). --- 1-...,______taUottt at two-day meeting of na­ Then they'll leave for the United Wsy down —r we are In no hurry Communist world that their fbtcaa Breezewiy, garage, amesite drive,. 13’ x 22’ ‘ living Oc(. 7 “Adlai Steyenaqri said the Hitler shoi^’ered ■ him with tional, regional and State Qivil de­ he added, - PREMdH REOOON1ZE.DIEM were ready to’ Vepel any oggras* South by Giostpnbury Town Lino ‘ partment. It. M id farm-prices a* States and their home in quaint Pari*,' Oct. 34 Fotriga room, fireplace, li « batha, Kusco windows and screens, 90 per cent parity program’ was decorations for valor ; In World fease officials at Hartford tomor-. Newtop/Conn. ' Henkel Said- he felt a tinge of Sion. . . OPEN .SUNBAYS Wost by Eost Hartford Town Lino a whole declined between mid.8ep- net the answer to' the; fans prob­ War II, raising him to corps' and, row. ' regret at leaving the country that Office Kwitoaniaa said today the "T h e Unitsd NaUona Cbmmand MANCHESTER lot 100’ X' 140’, nicely 'landscaped. Near bowefs achbol. Henhei; who was in the hides PYeaeh goveraaMBt wlU qceept tsmbrt and inld-October under the lem. Yet wfienwj)*n thet^e priMsnrepressure from____ then army commander. Beaten in United Nations delegates renew apd skins trad*,, went' to China has become a second home,. He Mid remains alert.” said the UR. Far. SI 7.850 NO.TE: Rubbish will be Collected on all. highways influence of. a r w r d qutpyt..ofDemberiSt natibnal«>mipittee the'Normandy invasion, he came roneultatioM in .New Yorit in at­ Aug. 31, I9b9. Hs has been-living he woulfln't like very much to stay the'results * f yeetesdi^s rrttor* Eaat coaunandar, Omi. L. L. Lsm* 9 A.M. to PA withib the above described boundaries. crops ahd ItvMtock. end other party hMde becaiqe too back,to' lead ode of the two big tempt tqi get general eDdareesnent for 20 year* tn Shsngbai.' there, however. ■' : cadum to SeuOi Viet NaM aad nitaer. . . • DRY CLEANERS FERNDALE REALTY t NM-Faim Good* Climb atrong he -compietely-- revereed Genmn spearheads which six of makeup of international atomic ( ‘The. Associated PreM tsiephon* As tor hlS'' busineM, . he paid reoagaiaB' Preailer - Ngo Dtah Th* Indian InfonnaUan Bunaa fSWttXSST. V TEL4 Ml 3.7254 • By: RICHARD MARTIN Tha exact amount of th* pric* hiniMUr... ’ ^ ■ ' montM later pierced the Ameri­ energy agency , .|. PoHee prSM re- 'call waa piaeSd from Hong'Konf "There le. nothing Very much d«- Dleai.a* aaw eMef af etaSe. The in NewlMlhl lesued a pemphlot 9K I- . PHONE Mlf-U84 6 P .M .to 9 P k . Genaral Maiwgtr drop will b*-iesued'in • formal "H e told a Dei Molnca political can m a t in Gelglum. leatlees ae*rch for brutal elayers to. Shanghai. /: . c-. ing'iidw." ■ ^ \ dashdea lepeaaaata a sharp tnra thb oceoaloB Sayliig tba| * port Friday. Farm pricM already mMtlng Friday that 90 per . cent Tha commander of the- other of three eehooibojrs-pfter father of "This la the first I've'heard from ^ Hs declined to My if he had to paMey far Fraaoe, whhii has now a "ronognttal. 'pfjiiM mrorag* 4 p*r cant below a y*ar One of victims join* 1)1 hunt tor th*' outside 'world." Henkel said. ago. the dapartnaat aaid, wtalto helpful information.: "Kpeaklng to thri Associated Press (C*aUaas4 sR Fag* T m l



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