\ \ t • ) f -V’l N. ■ , X SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER.*, 19M ATfingfi Dslljr Nflt PfMfi Rob X ■ " x ' ^ Fur Mm Waok EudM tugninp H^ralA . ntopt 8. I8H y' ' f . r- 11,536 the Incident at tha door of for|at<. Farewell Supper i New aafi fulaaas, or call it femlnina impa MoaiiMr uf Mm Audit tience with the law .(a. trait well Gleeson'2^ercher Wedding VMd Bought Bureau of CMculbMoii : Okitf I Heard Along Main Street known to moat married'men). , For Four Cadets M ancheiUsr^A City of VMago Chann She had read The Herald faith aad Bold ' .''" aiiHMi' itiia Amtricmn fully ‘(she’d better) ahd knew And on Soma d f UwattiieateT'a SitU Streel$t Too Thursday, Sept. 8. a,1. t‘5 p.m. a Parts and AuxUiwy wlU have no mMUat b«- about the -campaign. Whila oh V0 L.LXXIV,N0 .S8« (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHEStER, CONNn TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1955 « (OteMlIM Advew i^g ou Pug* M) PRICE nVE foro Qm iBOUllatlon on^4tept IS, Main 91- Thursday night, ahe farewell slipper will be served at the Salvation Army Citadel for Servloo L. Un. m ioto I>ww. pmw«t. w- sclent-for the average family of parked about half way between In- quMta nil pmnm t Mnenrs to turn Ooata’ MUK Beoeter Mkjor and Mrs. Edgar Runs.-who Dealhig|ln Eag|lsli Maksa. A puasUng ad appeared recent- four, sthd will provide a gallon a teraectiorM and started acroes the Si to Inr tiidr bodgns u d nntorinl day for a smalK.amount of feed, town's principal thoroughfare from are entering their retirement, and by^8«|»t,,A 00 that t h ^ wiU^be ly concerning a maio goat that that epoC j . aiso’ for yte four cadets who are MANCHESTER avttlaUo^at tho time of InataUa- v w lost in Windaor. To wyone plus care and affection. leaving for. the Salvation Army Hjitricanje A vigilant Auxiliary . Policeman CYCLE SH O P tloH.- ’’ familiar with goaU, the punier is, called, to her to atop, but ahe Tralntag co\tege from Southern 'How could anyone lose a male . Familiar Predicament IM lYEST MIDpLE TPKB. There are few.-if any. who can hastened on and dlsappearad into a New England. H m Bualnaaa and Proftaalonal goat in this weather unless they Col. and Mra. Ralph T. Miller Ml 8-8888—HOITRS: say they never experienced an em nearby women’s shop, frustrating Weekdays 8-8—Saturday 8-8 Rain^Peril Woinea‘1 auH of the Community have a cold in the nose?” barrassing moment. the officer. will be leaders of the ptjbUc service Church wiU meet Tueaday, Much of the unfavorable pub The way we hear it, a local shop But. things have a way of at 7:30 p.m. The Citadel band will Sept 6 at 8 p4n. at the home , of licity which haa been given to per faced such a moment recent evening out. It took her half aX supply the music, augmented by o n I n M ^ i c o lira. Romey H. Johnaton, XTS'Pqt- goat milk, in^mating' that it has ly. She dropped into a clothing hour to get her car out of a park many of the' olflceri from ,the ter at. an unpleasant' odor and strong store and made a 810 deposit on ing tpme» when ahe came 6t Southern New EJngiknd'Division. taste, stenu from the fact that an accotmt she told the ,$lerk she the atore. Ckrs on both sides. her Saturday night. Sept. 10, at 7:30 Hie aeuewing group of Temple milk will take oh these character- owed. automobile had boxed her in nice the'Young Peoples Band, under the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brownsville, Tex., it. 6 Chapter No. 58 OB8', will hold iU tics if a male goat Is kept within When checking out the regis- ly w)Ule ahe was shopping. direction of -Robert Richardson, REPPIR A heavy toll of traffic^ accident deaths was made by (JP) —^Troptcsl storm Gu ys, meeting Tueiday. Sept, any appreciable distance bf the, night,ilgi--. the store .proprietd^ - Then there was the regular and the Young Ptpp\^'t Songsters, SHOE American motorists during the threOrday 'Labor Day week* apperent)/ weakening lUt i v e at 7:S0 at the home of Worthy milking herd. - noticed the credit and set about memlaer of Maneheater’a finest wjto with Mrs, UUlan’"Perrett: leader, end, exceeding advance predictions and'the toll for the 1954 However, a good goat - dalrsunu will present a mu.stcal program In still dangerous, hung ovi Matron Mra. Virginia Lowia 52 entering it in hla books, hut he was crossing Main St. between holiday. Reports still trickling in today showed 430 persons Wadaworth St. will protect his product, by strain was unable to find the account. He intersectione when a passing driver the Citadel, benefit of the Young Mexico' near Tampico today ing the milk and cooling it imme questioned the clerk about the Peoples Band instrument, fund. died In traffic m ishap batween^ ' -.j.r- after’' turning away from called, "Why don’t you use the 8 p.m. local time Friday add mid The Ilav. EJnar Rank, minU diately. This process removes the credit, who recalled the transac crosswalk ?'" • , l Texas, her rains posing flood tion.- V ' nTTITTTlumniT night Monday. An additional 80 State’# Traffic ter of the covenant CongregaUon animal heat and results in a rich, persona drowned and 88 died In threats to a wide area. ml ChueiA, will apeak tomorrow at go^-tasting product. still unable to come'^ up with A Farewell—Get Leat! solution, the owner toor miscelianeoua acciOenta tor' an The wayward storm turned Three Others Able 8:15 0^ WDRC on the "Radio The goats were way ahead of So this ia the last week of Sum If uRjLonPC away from Texas lart night and Voice'of Religion" program. - best step and called the Atlieneum Notes overall total of 588. Deaths Three the scientists in the homogenixa- tell her he had no recon mer?^ Well, we say good riddance This compared with a record the Weather Bureau said the mid Uon field. Their milk is naturally charges ih his store. He to it. It’s been a beastly summer. high of 481 and record overall dle and lower Rio Grande Valley Highland Park school cafeteria homogenised. Despite a butter find out when and what Ixmklng back oH' it, Tliere was ' • Special ExhlblUona total of S58. both aet iln 1851. The For Weekend apparently'was spared. BuMhe To Leave; 29 win be open the flrat day of aehool. fat content which averages 4'A charged. , little good in it that we can see.- "Schnackenberg-Krela,’^ Avery \ 1854 traffic toll vfas -354. bureau warned that squalls from end children who wish to eat per cent, goats* milk can -be left It turned out to be a moment When it was hot, it was much too Court and Print Rooms (through The National’Safcty Council had the storm still could cause iso lunch at achooI ahould bring 75 hot. When, it was violent, it was Oct. 2». A major- exhibition of predicted 400 would die over the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS standing for several days Without embarraaament for the womi lated flash :floqds along tha Rio Geneva, Sept. 5 {IP)—Communist C)iina notified the United centa' to cover the charge for the any vfslble amount of cream ris who had to Ull the owner it was' much too violent. paintings by Henry Schnacken- holiday. Today Ned H. .Dearborn, ThrOe men striving when traffic Grande. ''f,- \ arat three daya. ing tO-the surface. ' ’ her mistake' and ’ the should hav# July was probably the hottest berg. of Newtown, and sculpture council-president, said in a state w’as the least heavy were Connect ' The atonn waVeentered about States today that nine Ameri(»n civifimis detained in China, Children Who have been raised credited the amount to an account onth on record. August, the by Henry Kreis, of Essex. Fourth ment: icut’s on^ motor fatality victima 50 miles south of\Tamplco at,4. including six women, were now free to return home. Hitf Ladiea Aid Society of Con on this product will turn their she had with a rival clothing store. Ottth of the terrible nood, wae in a series of exhibitions devoted “ The toll, thank heaven, atayed over the 78-hour Labor Day week a.m. (C8T). - Red Chinese Ambassador'Wang Ping-nan toid U.S. Am cordia Xaitheran Church haa poet undoubtedly the wettest. to the work of distinguished Cjon- noses up at pasteurised milk with She received her 10 bucks by QUINN’S *' below the all-time record for end. Bqualla with windaNrthging'■ up bassador U. Aieitis Johnson at their 13th meeting'4hat-4Ait> paned ita meeting achedulCd for check the next day. 17)0 only thing that we in tills necticut artists. I X Labor Day. It la bf small comfort its VmiUtlon of butter fat. To part of the, country esciqMd was "Photographs by Alfred Eisen All died in a space of 8 hours— to 50 mlTes an hour 'mre occur other Antericans could leave at once if they asked for exit Tueaday, Sept, 8, to Friday, Sept. them, it tastes like water. to anyone who sincerely believes two Sunday and one early Mon ring all^ along the lowbr Texas », at 7:80 p.m. Wet Month Uie full, force of a hurricane. But staedt," Special E.xhibition Gallery PHMMNCY permits and a third could leaVe within two or three months. Children also love the kids, or (Sept. 8 through Oct. 2.) An exhi that this wholesele slaughter on day. ■ coast. ' young goats, who make ntarveloua Life le full of tantalising mya- the season -for hurricanes isn’t the highways need not and must The two ambassadors have been meeting at intervals sinOe over. We may get one yet. / ■ bition of outstanding photographs On the state’s hei'Vieat traveled, ' Weathermen said her ->future The Seat Side Orcle of the Com pets from the earliest days when Urias,'unlike the deUcUve noveU not be tolerkted. roadwaya—the Wilbur Ooet and movement was uncertain, bul she Aug. 1, negotiating the release of 41 Americans hnpHsoiied munity Baptist Church will meet at where all the ends'are neatly Ued When summer comeA you have taken in the paat 25 years by Al OPEN SUNDAYS "We hope and belieVt that extra youngsters can feed them with a to eiqiect the vagaries of nature— fred Eisenstaedt, one' of the Merritt Parkwaya—there were no was expected to drift s l^ ly in China or denied exit permits. w the church Wednesday, Sept. 7. for standard baby bottle, with a large- by the time the reader reaches world's great photographers. effort on the part of everyone be- fatalitiea. southward, remaining over, land its monthly cleaning tasks. Mrs. the dnlih of the book. prolonged -herd spells and perhaps tv.-een now and Cbriatmaa wtl! hold The announcement by Wang was'i' ^ holed nipple, to the daya df the a hurricane.'^Bu.t still, one:haa Special Events Thla year'a three highway and weakening slowly. ! Tha' the first poslUva result oC. the. Virgil Hartaog will serve refresh- frisky l-year^olds who ^11 jump Like'for example: 9A,M.to1P.II.^ down.the year-end )ioU ilANCHteSTEB EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK. TUESDAY,; SEPTEMBK^R 6. 1955 ICANCHESTER EVEKING;.KBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 of the achool hot lunch program U i l ^ School followa: Mrs.,Andrew Lieb- WHAT—Nlta Watch Coventry man Jr., cook-rtianager, Mrs,' W. which doea not begin until Sept. family klbums. Tltis la a personal to human good, we come face to WTIC—Treasury Stare 12. Pastor Scores WDRC—Moode for Romance Bryce Honeywell. Mrs. H elen family Mography that la worth face with the fact that there are WRAY— WGTH—Dance Time Sessions Reeuiiie Chlarizlno and lilrs., James Dea-' Kindergarten Schedule raading. \(Zillard'Hays Wedding thoaefwho, by their daily work, Annoimce New Waj .Daily Radio lt*4i** pard, helpers. The Co-opyfative Klnderifarten croclry Jtaua Chriat afreah. The WHAY—Nile Watch . X clasa will begin tomorrow at 9 a.m. Sale of Liquor ■ M ia n DayilSkt ***** W tlO —1M» WTIC—Treaeuty Stars • In the new building, Mrs. Leo T. romoUon of the aale of liquor In and close at noon. The nuTatry Charlotte R. Gray WDRC—Moode for Romam:* III Four Schools Leary, cook-manager; Mrs. Dwight tancH%ater on the Sabbath Day Shrink Pain^'lrarili WGTH—Dance ' E. Gordon. Mrs. Robert 'Doggart class w ill begin Thursday at the Diliry Industry On Sunday Here gamounts to nothing lest than the PMgnun ichad-^! WHAT-N*»«_ , ■ ^ „ , II :M— and Mrs. Fred Eberle, helpers. same time. construction of a new cross tipoh SckmcB FtaJs L ___ _ WCXX;—Ct)od Ev.ning Good Uuilo WHAY—Nile Watch . Lines HIM a n sbppUad by th* radio W TIC -N eve Mrs. Burtbn E. Moore says that which not only our Lord suffers fqr RdB«TM Pain— Shrink* i WKNB—Jor OIrond Coventry, Sept. 6 (Special) — The lunch program at the Cen “ I f Chriatlan men and women of WDRC—Newe; Almanae , ter School will be handled by Children shoukl report earlier the Teacher of Voice and Piano Prices Higher our wrong, but in addition, men, MuafoauaU. aad ara auhjact to WGTH—Newe * All town schools will open tomor Manchester fail to witness to their Nwr Y ^ N. Y. (8e##l#l» - r«r tlM attonlihlhK atateaweti Mka *F0m ._'R O ^ t workers at either the Robertson od first day. i Back to School . . . thia proaaic women and children who will bear 6r#t tint# sciatic* haa fenad a a«« kava eeaatd to ha a proMeasI* •fataaaca wuhipat aouea. WCTH-Ne«fa WHAY—Nile Watch row morning at 8:3,0 Sesaiona will The school's schedule will follow faith, an4 by their abstinence from the degrading effects of Old John healint aobataacc with th* aiteniah- Tht ooeret la a sow haaliaf aab" liU — new' school. r . 7i FOXCROFT DRIVE—TEU MI »-9872 \phraae haa reminded ua to remind exercising the vjiting privilege WHAY—apotugbt Buorta WTIC—Sport"; Weather that of the public achoolr In town. Than Year Ago Barleycorn.” ing ability to shrlak hemorrhoids ataneo (Bio-Dyaa'J-dl 'MiMlo M trcku t WDRC—Cal Kolhy begin in the new school building Milk will be available at the yoil of eome of the mateiiel thle fail to affirm the hiatoric opposi WCCC—Good Kvenlng Good Muale The Rev. Mr. Post concluded: and to rylTevo pain—without rargan. world-famoaa raaaareh L WKNB-Vagabond WGTH—Sport."' Report on Rt, 31 at 8:30 a m.; at the Rob new school 'tomorrow, Thursday wBl be available'for your long tion of the Chriattan Ch /'ch fo the In eaic -iftar eaat, whila gtntiy This auhaUBco la nowlow atdUsMoi Ih ll:sa- and Fridajf. The new school I’TA Manchester Evening h e ra ld FIFTEENTH SEASON ’ Washington, Sept. § UP) — The "The followers of Jesus dbrist, the , WTtC—Slrlcliy Sporla , 'W H A Y—Night Symphony- ertson and Center Schools at 0 study hour* idiead. Not everyone liquor traffic, tjie door' to Sunday rtlieving’pain. actual radnetioR eappon'torg or oinfaioRt ftrm aadw WDRC—Zalman unit will be In charge’of the pro Coventry correspondent,'Mra, 1^ nation'a dairy intluttry offered a Master Workman of the race, will tho name PrepseaMoa If.* At yoar iSCGTH—Wlamer WTIC—Starlight Serenade a m. according to Dr. Worcester le tamlUar with the many uhcb of sale of liquor in our town- will (•hrinkage) took place. WOTH- WDRC—Danre Orcheelra Warren, superintendent of schools. gram. The milk will not be a part Little, telephone. Pilgrim 2-6S3l. our Reader'a Guide. to Periodical good example today of the u|Ia and rise to meet this challenge, but un- Host ■matinlt' of ail— rosuili wero dmggiat. Moaay hack gaanuitea. (iW — WGTH—Dance Band swdng wdde open,” declared the dergirded with a spirit of love and ■*‘ lte A T -M »iite MtrcbJBt WHAY—Dinner Dale The Center School will house Literature. Thle le an Index to the downs of farmers’ fortunes. Rev.' John- B. Poet Sunday morn •o. thorough t^at laffarors mado 11:4b - good will for those whom we would WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele W IIA V -N lte Watch Grade 1 pupils only. iTie Robert- contente of over 100 o f the well- A year ago, dairymen were eing- ing as he preached upon the theme 'KNB—Joe Glrand IVTIC—Siarlighl Serenade draw Into , fellowship with the STIC— George Do It ron School will Include Grades 2, known general magaxlnea from ing the bluei. The government had "file Meaning of Work," k OalUa WDRC—Dance irchealra cut ita dairy price support level Master;” — K olb r _ WDRC—G. Lombardo 3. 4, 5, and 6. 1800 to the preeent time. It The pastor of the North Method •W** Work* ...... W GTH-Bill Stern The new building will have class pubUahed twlco a month and each and milk prices dropped. (I W— Today, dairy products are among ist Church continued by saying WHAY—Siipuer.Serenade rooms for all .eight grades Includ WORDS .OF ADVICE TO MOTHERS magixlne article le entered tmder that "a man's work to be aneaning- wOOC-^Rocord R evise WCCC—Good hvening Good Muele Deaths Last Night ing all seventh and eighth grade ite author and subject and fre the few farm goods commanding SfSftpBS^bR\\ MattMS WKNB—Joe Glrand higher prices than a year ago. The ful must be a real contribution to We Speolallz* la WTIC— ,'hree Star X pupils in town will be In the newly quentlynmdor title as well,- so that hunMn good. Jraiis went about do instituted Junior high division of | if you. are'lijtereated In motor othdrs are poultry and eggs, to- WOMEN'S DRESSES B'DRJ—L. Thomaa By THR ASSOCIATED PRESS ing good unto all men. His becomes WGTH-aic Pr»«l0B WGTH—LIberact the new building. | USE NEW MODEL FOR boaU you will find a subject Hat bkcco and vegetables. SIZM U V t to 24'/]. H- London - Dr. Noah Barcni. 65. USE NEW MODEL . Two Per Cent Higher Our standard of meai|ngful work «V WHAY—Enrore Theater Upon the requejSt of the PTA, ing, another tmder care, design WHAY—Betty ICImbBlI chairman of the European execu In August prices farmcra re His work was in harmony with the M | N OUTLET WOOC—Record R «i* f . w c (;c —Good Evening Good Muele the Board of Education will be } DRY CLEANING and . Eacli1 'Kategory hata will of God, thus It was profound WKNB—B«»eb«ll MaUneo WKNB—Joe Glrand tive of the World Jewish Congre-aa. in charge of the hot lunch pro- i FOR LAUNDERING the W fferent articles,''4he maga ceived for all their products were 80S East Middle Tumplks w n c—Pepper \ounf WTIC—Anewer Men Died Monday. 6 per cant lower than a year ear ly meaningful to Him and all man WDKC-CAi Kolby WDRC—Trnn: Krnie grams in the .three schools. The youngstera’ new back-to-srh«ol clothing will slnea, specific taaues,a, pagea and kind." Opea. Dally 8 A. M. tit 0 P. M. WGTH-—Sgt- Pr«*ton WGTH—Fylton Lewie Bakersfield. Calif. Oave Gal Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer will Ypirn llk^ the way New Model Wwshea your stay BCw longer If theyjre New Model Dry Cleaned. even Cross references, lier. But prices for dairy .produfIs If The Rev. Mr. Post challenged >si lb— lup, 88, one of the oldest members j serve as supervisor si\d treasurer clothes! Modern equipment plus the most advance Soft, gentle hut thoronglbdry cleaning methods pro Another good reference tool is averaged 2 per cent above those WHAY—Record Rodeo WHAY—Enroie Theater of August, 1934. his hearetli to remeniber tnafc Je WCCC—Record Rwlew WCCCe-Gciod Evening Good Muele .of the A F L International Typo- I of the entire program. laundering methods keep clothes white, colors bright tect your clothes investment. It pays to get QCAIc- Facts on File. This is a Weekly sus' work was to carry out God's WKNB—B«ieb«II RequeM M jU ^ e WKNB—Joe GIrend graphicarUnion. Died Saturday. 1 The staff at' the Robertson ITV DRV CLEANINO. v world news digest. The ne\va sec The dairymen w'hti buys feed Is WTIC—The Woman In My Home WTIC—Your Star Tonight evrrytlme. It pays to get Q U ALITY LAUN'DERINO. will, wherever - and whenever the tion records without comment or even better off today because of a WWIC—Nawa- ^ _ WDilC—Tann Ernia . ,i't .______drop In feed prices over the year.' call to duty came. ‘'His whole life WOTH—Bob and Ray WGTH—Vandercook MIMBIII bias all the vital news of the week was dedicated to winning people to M— That’s because his feed cost in DONT * ‘ lm A y —Record Rodeo WHAY—Encore Theater under such headings as; World prodimlng milk hss gone down His Fathers’ purposes of love.” Still plenty of wear left In h i s t o N ' W(^^--Recorcl Review Affairs, National Affairs, Foreign WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele while the price he receives for his "When we cite one criteria of shoes when brought here for W ^ B - b S ^ ^ I Radtaat MatiBea WKNB—Evening Serenade Affairs, Latin America and many WTK>*-U)rao*o JoBta milk has gone up. meapingful work aa a contribution expert repniring. WTIC—Newa oi World others. References In news items . W 9 R C - ^ Kolby WDRC—Tenn. Ernia The story of the hog farmer WORK DONip W H ILE ' W’GTH—G. Healter X refer to proWous articles on the ..itAT-Buburban 8er*nadt low on Cash? has been the reverse of the dairy TOO W A IT t»— > 5 same subject or Individual. This W CCO^ecord Raylaw W HAY—Encore Theater lricliT6arO— f w irti G e l S 25 to fSOO in I Trip ! • m il man's:/ ---- NB—Joe Glrand WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele enables the reader to trace ah A year- ago. hog farmers were GENERAL m tO-elOtO Radio Laaa WKNB—Joa Glrnnd I lb Me. Piu »M».nsB a Phone for Utrip loan. Upon approval, mm ' item back to Its source without re Kolby JV‘—V I' riding s' wave of prosperity. SAM YULYES WTIC-Gna Man a Family »IOO r o T pick up cath. Loan cutlom-tailorad to ferring each time to the Index. WOTO—Bob and Ray WDRC—C. Colllngawood Prices o f hogs were good—perhaps TV SERVICE ~ SHOE REPAIRING WGTH—Armed Porcea •300 24.25 19!25 your need", income Coniolidala bill" This Is a unique and tiine-saving "too good." They encouraged a big OF THE BETTER KIND „ h a y —Dinner Data JWW I 39.00 tJil.U'J ■ 3 OV. 0 .pI V weekly service, which digest from WCCO—Bacord Ra^aw M- *500 with our Blit ComolidMUon Stryi<*- expansion In production this year. Days A Call WHAT—Pollab National Home •vopythlMi I Frequently reduce" monthly pay a number of metropolitan dallies 15 Maple SL—Across From WKNB—Jot Glrand WCCC—C«x>d Eyenlng Good Muale A looB •* $l60 €oi»« SJO-40 As a result, hog prices .have Nifhta $2.95 Flu* Parts First National Parking Lot . iiitii p-^'o Lana WKNB—Robln'a Heat roM'A IB 17 THEIR NEW Elastic A ’LURE by • 81 The kind of protection you need, want, and deserve for you and your family is based on a promise by the insurance company to pay KMEMBEH: in event of Joss. But your policy should also provide the invaluable professional service of your l9cal insurance agent ..0 WARNER’S YOUti/i NEIGHBOR What do the services of your local agent inean to yOu? Thiey mean • Made e$peclally for you can benefit frmn the wise counsel ol an insurance expert who works right in your own home town where you can read) 24 hours casual clothes a day. Because he liveSvin your cxii^unity, he takes a special interest • Soft easy stretching in you .and in serving you well. elastic for maximum Your local agent is a good man to have on your side when you comfort NUMBER have a claim. He makes certain the claim is taken care of quickly and • '' I n n v it efficiently. He’s an independent businessnoan — not an onployee of an • Ma rvelous fitting and fs^- m Em m iim m m n insurance company. He represents your best interests. molding qualities • Gives the soft natural ON ALL DRY CLEANING line so necessary under sweaters and fitted MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION OF (minimum $1.00) - ! fashions QiaeounU' effective on orders brought In to our plant t atarting Tuesday, Sept. 6th. ' I_ brinq Hiis coupon CLARENCE H. ANDERSQN CECIL W. ENGLAND ALE)(ANDER JARVIS M. KENNETH OSTRINSKV • In white or black RICHARD S. CARPENTER, C.LU. EVA M. G OODCHILUi JOHN L JENNEY ALDO PAGANI " iENJAMIN CHENEY RAYMQNP E; GORMAN RAYMOND P. JEWELL LEONARD D. RIVARD. Inc. (MORRI.^SEV and UHENEY) ^ FISHER D R Y ROBERT J. GORM AN ARTHUR A. KNOFLA WILLARD I. ROGERS r l ^ V E 25% 1 AUCE A. CLAMPET GEORGE L GRAZIAOlO JOHN H. lAFPEN, Inc. EARLE S. ROHAN CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY HOW ARD R. HASTINGS CHARLES W . U T H R O P . Inc. PRANK F. SHELDON. C .LU . CORRENTI INSURANti 4* , • * a AGENCY EDWARD J. HOLL, Inc. CHARLES LESPERANCE ROIERT J. SMITH. Inc. *S '. • T. J. C kO C K E It WARREN E. HOW UND McKINNEY RROTHERS, Inc. THE WASLBY AGENCY ■ti-' ;■ ■; ' ' . 'rf P w ^ - ’ ''-' - V V. '■"■^■■■' ■ r ' ..’) ■ . , ■ ■■ -I r . .. ^ . • ' ' * * •' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTKR.'CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 19^> MANCHBaTBR EVBNINC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1965 ..MU'.!!' W.} . : high achool wiU begin at 7:30 a.m. alMold not baediaeoulited. Oas.i Anthony ArmanUno oE Andover, f e f and batter •hpwa pnanlsed, State M ilk Found B o lt t m J Mrs. J, A. Fraddo or Jamee p a ir. E n r o llm e n t and will run through 13:12 p.m. reasoa la that there la ao eb- A Thou|i;ht for Today j The afternoon sessiem. starts at with » 100,000 the W stake. vlmiMy stroag elaimaat to. the Behaal Opens W a s h e r ' AMESITE Dl * Conri^ticut - Bchool starts tomorrow for aome At Schools Here 12:25, and.runaito 5:07. | ■ M, aa can be sxpected. that wine amalaatloa elaewhere. And an Unfit After Test AMESITE DRIVES 450 local youngsters. A t least 875 Juniors, seniors and college pre-i SERVICE pmI D M t lL Y a greater audience than |S4,000, other la that Morano hap- Someone has said that indiffer Budgets htcreqae $34,366i are expMted to rapoft’ at • a.m„ X. paratory aophqmores attend the pona to bo ollgibio to rids that ence la America's favorite sin, but morning sesaibn, while freahmen 3 * at the Elementary-Bchool for a full - » »e — (b OiRrtii. the nsnt Step wUl ^ Yaniti samb **Amorlcaa pream’’ which, Hartford; Sept. 6 (Ah—Tha U- I would like to put the sin of in No MoRoy Down H hoy Approximately 8,700 pupils. In and non-college tophomorea attend R e p a i r s ; ^ a i a ' cenaas of three Cbnnectlcut dairy day ending at S p.m. An additional m agae If DailraB 51M.000. Bj A. H. O. taUag Abo RlbiMff Into office, gratitude right along in first place 75 will attend secondary schools cluding 205 from Howell Cheney school in the afternoon. V men have been suspended indefi- Findnce Hearing Tomorrow If %^f(M8 OABB n A H B A on om 'Bomewhere. however, a limit alto dodared ifseit potentially with It. * DRIVIWAYS in Manchester with pne continuing Technical Bchool, will return to Authorities at the Buckland. A U MAKES vaMd for othoi hitely by the Department of Agri We are all guilty of this atn in their respective schools tomorrow School today announced that nO ALL DfOTAUJmONS BUmVUBD BY will be reached. It will be e While everything else in W k • PARKING ARIAS a vocational agriculture course at culture following inapection of Bolton, Bapt 6 (Bpqclal) — The for another year. This la the hot lunchea will be served for the :c '.« limit in two parts. First, there nectlcut seemed afloat, gb the re- various degrees. And recently it brought the Wilson withdrawal. Willlmantic. ' their plants for flood damage, was called td my attention that Flnanca Board will hold a haarlng Bus routes are printed elsewhere largest school enrollment In the first three days of school; Wednes Potterton’s DEMAIQ BROTHERS DrtU, after all, be the limit in the lult of ah accident in nature, i they were identified ■ as Frank Wilson had 4arller Indicated that ^hru Appeals Samuel Lelbowitz, one of Ameri tomorrow night at the Community in tlie Herald to ^ y . Farsnta art history of the town, day, Thursday and Friday. Bchool 'i n # amount of mdney any 'particular political candidacy also slipped its Grisko of Forestville; Albert La- Hall at 8 o'clock on budget re- he woul(I not run In 'oppoeitlon to nMM5aS-45S7 ca's great criminal lawyers, saved Selectman Peace, urgsil to note the routes carefully Manchester High School will be wlu open at 8:45 a.m.' and children CAUL KOWv- AHTTIMB . . moqplngs. and this, obviously, moiireux o f Brlatol and Charles queete- for the net fiscal year'of beginning its third year of double will be excused for lunch at noon. 1S8 Ccater Stn Cor. of ClmrtBh riw T B B iir. program can afford to offer; .Sec E n d to G o a 78 people from the electric chair, The cohteat foE the aeledtman since several important changes MANCHXBTBB MI-«-7tSl -^^BABCTOBD 0«fi|Ml T-IBIT was no accident. Betkowaki of Beacon Falls. but not one of them ever todk the the town representing an increase have been necessary thU yaar.- •eaaions, while a number of other Pupils »11I return to classes at ond, there will be a limit tb the Gongreasman Albert P. Morano H.'Clifford Goslee, chief of the poet has narrowed to two candi time to send him even a Chriatmes o f 134,386.79. The total of cur dates. Republicana will make their Visit RMkport schools will be Inaugurating the 12:45 and tha school will close at diuhian inttrest, even in thU. All stood in the midst of' the Republi departmeht's. dairy diviaion, said M ondiezter rent budget requcate'la 1234,789- Pe^e Marches card to say thanks. Andrew Mel choice between Peace and Russell Mrs. Charles F. Bumiter and plan. The morning 'session at the 2:45. of us, in the end. will become can atalwarU of Fairfield CJounty samples o f ihllk taken from the lon left one of his relatives a mil e 8 5 . daughters. Miss Blla ■ and Mlaa and heard hlmaelf mentioned for three dairies Sunday showed the H. Hllla at: the party, caucus (HI •••••••#••••■*** bored with the spectacle of the lion dollars, but this relative actu To offset the Increaaee, at least Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Commu Jeanette, of Bolton Center Rd., governor, and rftoetly. resenrad New- Delhi, Indiit, Sept. « milk was unfit for human con ally cursed Mr. Mellon . after his 830,500 if ahUclpated bi additional spent the Labor Day holiday at human being choking up as he An appeal ‘ by Pnhm Minister sumption although all three oper nity Hall. ■ %• l-«j' y. '^••%«*M*«********* decision. death because he had left him THE THOMAS COLLA CO. revenue. Increased atate grants Benefit Dance Friday Seaward Inn, Rocjcport. Mass. struggles toward his money and Perhaps the rest o f the atato, Nehru snd his Congress Party to ate pasteurizatlpn plants. O NLY a million. Gratitude costs anticipated for next year repre- Ijalt Indian "peaceful Inarches " MANCHESTER T h is town’s flood relief benefit as, after having some to hla was not particularly stirred by thla ao little, but la wort’' "> •'""c»' 251 BROAD STREET .adnt a jump of 816,928-which ex Manchester E v a a la g H e rM Into Portuguese India has ermight has already won distinction in the credit, he wavers between his event. Perhaps it did not even ex Fred R. Edgar ceeds the increase of 812,884 ih speed with which it was organized Batten oorreepondeat, Mre. Joseph tend to it the respect due it. Up sharp response from opposH^on the'school budget, request. D’ltalia, telephoae ,8-5546. rR ecym S d cupidity for f.iore and his fear 'of Sponsored by the Manchester and set In motion. Leas than 24 state, perhaps, is given to snap members of Parliament. j Council of Churches. A t least 88,400 of the Increase losing what he has. - Ten members ■ Communists.''; ' U ro o d le s hours after S meeting of interest Judgments of Fairfield County con Ih the budget Is in anticipation of ed citizens on Friday night, tick X M We sra going to tire of It gressmen. There was a tim«^ for Socialists.^ and members of the' By ROUER m iC E the new school bond Issue voted to herein *r« also rentretd.^__ rightwring Hindu communal partle.s ets had been printed Snd were be i U< eventually because it is, after all. instance, when the idea that John cover the proposed addition to the ing distributed to workers. Personal NoUcpi — in a statement ye.sterday termed ESementary School. -Other large Sfull Mrric* elltot ot N. ®. A. just shout the most sordid display Lqdge, then a aoipewhat colorless, Chairman Larry Flano has an undistinguished -member of Con .the Congress reque.st sabotage of Items, are the Selectmen's request of Mumdn nature entertainment nounced the benefit will be a dance gress, would' becdm*' the Reptibll- the Goan freedom movement and for a new town truck at an esti at the Rainbow Club'Ballroom on Card of Thanks ingenuity could devise, and be can candidate for governor seemed said they "can not accept such \ mated cost of 84.500; an additional Friday night. Tony O'Bright’a or ‘ AUDtT cause we get tired, in time, of'*eee- merely something of a guriosity. one-Bided’ decisions,''. voting machine, 81.500 en)l the re chestra will furnish music for We wKh 10 extend our sincere thankx DNS. Opposition parties have sched quest of the Town Planning Com 10 all of nur nelchtoori.snd friendi for tng nothing but the worst in hu Y et he came out of his relative dancing from 8 until 12 p.m. A their msnr, kina exprcMione of *ym- Connecticut obscurity to be.a.csji5 uled a mass march on the three mission for 82,300. food sale will be conducted aa a iMtthy extended to ux 4t the lime of. man nature. smali Portuguese territories on Increase in the Town Aid Road sideline at the dance under the di the death of our dear huahand and didate, a p ^ to develop stature and father Kmll Brandi. , A t the moment, it is . still India's west coast for Oct. 2. account of 83,000 and the Health rection of Mrs. John Erickson snd . ! l!gfa5S3SlS'«*?‘’JSJ^ color, and'sven.to be elected, which birthday of the late Mohandas K. la Ih » MaacSMtw Ewnias H »w il pleasant enough. Tha full deba.se, had hpl'aeemed very likely. Officer's account of $500 will be Mrs. John D. Avery. A floor show Mre. Emil Brandt, Gandhi who Introduced nonvio \ offset .in their entirety by state Srrsnged by Mrs. Donald Tedford Mr. and Mrx. Herbert Brandi, Ditpuy •dvartuiBS ment of H, the full savagery of it, C^gresamSn A1 Moranq^ has al lent demonstrations into India. Mr. and Mrx. Erie Larion. ways, been easy to dismiss, from a grant and revenue from-sewage in will be featured during the eve has not yet come to the eurfa?* Sources close to Nehru said stallation permits. distance. He has never beep sua- ■ \ / NAIL\ IT ning. Robert D. Murdock will be I t still has dome of the atmpa. Monday the gos-emment of- Bo'njn Detailed statements of the bud master of ceremonies. 'DIVE HER . pected of being an Intellecluhl or bay state, on which the chief \ phere of a contest o f skill. It atQI policy heavyweight, and has',. In get-requests will be distributed at Mrs. Peter Massollnl ia serving iw l D. m, w rm j. . Portuguese territories of G)[>a and the public hearing to aid in dlscus- Seed&e: 10:10 ■■ ^ seems something better than fact, been praised on 'occasion for aa sccretary'of the committee and CHANEL NO. 5 SuoB «sc«pt totnruy — Damao border, w-ould bar the en DOWN! BtoQ of the various items. Tax John D, Avery aa treasurer. Tick avallaMa at money grab. But the underlying not being such. try of all Indians into the enclaves ‘Worm Making A Spectacle payers are urged by the Board 6f rzs. He is a journeyman Congress-' of Itself et sales are in charge of Maxwell motlvatloit which gives It Its I^eviously the government had Finance to attend the hearing in Hutchinson and EllsWorth^E. Per man, perhaps, who specializes in This idea, sent in by Mrs. Sarah Tu*»(Uy,,««pt#mber 6 qeitner approved nOr disapproved order to get a good cross-secUon of kins. Mrs. Philip Dooley will ar WELDOirS audience, the dolhir, and the the small services to his constit Matthews of Roanoka, Va., aeema ^ a prfidj^y, the marches., which were opinion on the propbsed expendi- range for posters, Perkins for SSI MAIN STREET hunger for It, .must inevitably uents, who gets around, who mixss, lather far-fetched but.'I checked begun more than a year ago in Although contributions to the Red Cross Flood Relief turea. The final budget will be laR^m itdoor signs and Avery, A Mistaken Priority? keep rialng tp- the top, more and modestly, as one of the boys, and support bf Nehru's repeated He? w-lth Mrs. Matthews aiid found out drafted following the public hear P e t^ M k ’ssolini and David Bailey, J*' -• A X whq sometimes seems slightly put the Facts. This particular worm Fund have put it over the top--there is always room" for more/naked. Finally, for a brief manda fOr^^ranafer of the terri additional. hinds. It’s hard to know in advance exactly ing and presented to the annual special publicity. General publicity, ThoM sre, 1" *»»*■ po»t-w*r or*, of context whep he launches him tories to India. Portugal has re (name of Gregory) l« aa long aa ■■ tX? relfm, the dollar will hold its for hoW much money w-ill be needed to,start a new life for town meeting on Oct. 3 for its a'p- will be handled by Mrs. John Me ' $150 In Trade two poUdM on which th« Unltea self into the realm of statesman fused to discu^it. he ic, because early in life he proval. Dermott and the Herald • corre mal place at the very pinnacle of learned, to disguise hlmaelf so i,e -those who lost everything in the floods. It’s better to have BtatM keep! drivinf more con- ship on some big issue. And be- In the most, recent march. Candidate WIthdrmws spondent. For Your OM 'rause he playa the assiduous rou wouldn't get dug up by Rbqnoke too much than no-t 'enough. • So, If you haven't already wbat la called the American cul Portuguese bordeF. guards killed dope so . • .SEND A CONTRIBUTION TO RED Elmer H. Wilson withdrew his The committee voted Friday Biitently and more forcefully than tine gaihe so well, it is assumed at least 22 Indiana\and w-ourided fishermen and dumped into a "bait ture. and then, we will turn t6- CRC«S FUDOD RELIEF TODAY! candidacy for the post of Select night that proceeds of the benefit Refrigerator ■ ■ . 1 ' UANCHESinUl SVSNmO HEIUULD^ MAXfCHBSTBR, CONN. TtJESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6 .19B5. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEI^ 6. 196S 7 sca;ape painting as subject. f Springa' Bamcka said that the burial in Qrova -HtU CWnatery Ip- WiUiaai Msatrianaa c i Wa-| the rumors of Prmcess’ romanUc tarburyv Ow aaothar si tw ookU - eyea One tropical' land apeotea haa LET US Bdikvllle-Vem «n 1116 Democratic towii committee acc)dant occurred at tha KlUngton- Itodkvina. Three Girk Epiter been deacribed aa having a thou-J ^^ait and See,’ interest. w - 7ST7SSF will meet this evening at the City Tolland town line on R t 80, atf She wat tha daqghter flran, (M afia) Mrs. Jaka WaUk Alaska Worm “Do you expect any atartllng de-' Court room, to hear a Ffpori frimi 12:80 a.n. and that as Schlott Mr. and Mrs. WilUam AUa^, pnd o f New Torii .Cify. uMI Miaa L er- aand eyea. But Dr. Kenk found velopm'ents during your visit he School of Nursiiig twd’ apecifia in Alaaka that / had S^ys Townsend the committee named to'atudy an'- roundad a curva, hts car went out waa a mamhar of the fttiow Con rains Lacleire, a laaMbar s i the; was asked. ^ •Shott Days Mark Opening largement of the town coftimlttCe. of control, struck a large tree, con gragaticnal CbimbfvGMh-laavas auralaff staff at Aoekjr HOI Vat- only two eyea and aome wiil^h had ‘T hope to have a quiet Ihrte Indicates Asia, no eyes at all. - / A special TVlyn Meeting will be tinued across the road, atriick an three aiatera, Mrs. TnomM Harri Mias < Judith Lsidarc la arana Hoapttal. ‘ daya in England,” said TqWnsend. other tree, and Schlott waa thrown son. Mra. IMebp'MbDaMala and Miaa Dorothy L. MeMlUan, M ■; -'Ik held this evening at 9 o'clock in fourth daughetr of Mr. and Mra. Is^don, Sept. 6 (A’)—“ Wait and “ I do not think there will be any the Town Hall to tsdee acUon on out into a ditch In which there was Mrs. '<8uiN IJm w all dt Woon rector, o f mnrsinff, and har staff M s . 9M ^' t . Ill tht South Motho- aee” waa tha cryptic reply from O f High, Grammar Schools America Link V o f e e o f i M n e r i c a , startling developments as far as I authorlatog the Boat’d of Select six Inches of watsr. He was taken socket; tflraMMpthars, A. John Al .Walter Leclarc of'2 8 Mqtoiln '8t. to greetM tha preolnleal studanta Cboreh, HIm Jm b COw Grpup Capt. Peter Townaend laat CALLED FOR AND M ft am concerned.” /■ men and Town Traasurer to bor to the City Hospital and pro ley, WHUa^AJM^ both of thU enter the Waterbury M o a ^ and their pnenta at a iaa tMa M r. S « u | ^ « t Mr. u 4 Mr*. night to queatlona about himacit Princesi Margaret is vacation DELIVERED PROMPTLY nounced dead upon arriyal. Waahingtori. sept. 6 iP) — The . Sept a (Special) — tional Church by the Rev. Forrest row money for current sxpenaas, city, and-irriAk AJiay of Pomfret School of Nuratog. She and two attamooa After a tour s i tha Haymor YhiTijfbon. Seeio^neffectivc and Princess MargareU ing at Balmoral Castle in Scot AT NO EXTRA CHARG"" The car was completely demol Smlthaonlnn Inititution announce All achoolF in iitihe town will opeq Musaer. . not to exceed ElhO.tKM). i and apiwrgl Alaeas aria naphawa. other young women from this school and hospital tha atUdaata (toS to WiOlMO W o « ^ J W d r h The 40-year-old Royal AitFprce land with , other members of the tomorrow wltl aeMione at the ele- New Arrivnia ished. Det. Sgt.^^alter Perkins r today ‘ the . discovery df tiny flier was the center of attemon at N * Court This Week area. Miss Sandra Waltarsdorf, 28 enjoyed a picnic on the lawn. •OB o( Mr. MS Mi*. OhMter O. royal family, mentary aciioole tomorrow and and Patrolman Frank Shay and "planariari'* worms In, Alaska — ■'Moebow, Sept 8 — Sen- 0 There was no session of the City Daughtera were bom yeaterday /AM TaleettvUle aai Varaaa aaws Auburn Rd.. .and Mlsa Mary BrUMfo of Aususta, Malaa, for* a cocktail party at the Belgian PiR Phamac: Thucaday closing at 12:15. at the Rockville a ty Hospital to WilliaFh Dpyia of the Stafford U( new evidence that the land masses Gscrrge W. Malone (R-N ev), after embassy because of longstanding 8M CENTER 8T. Court yosterday due to the holiday. are aew belag haadled Mielka, R ID No. 1, RockvUla, an arljr «< HfuHW lla. Hw The regular scheduies of two Caaqs which would have been Mr. and Mra. Joseph Burna. 11 Vil Spring* Barradti Inveatlgated tbs' throngh The Maaeheoter Kvealag The homicide rata of tlia UWtad . It JB4W ofnetbtod. Uchtad of Asia and North America were five daya In Moscow, thinks the reports linking him romantlcaI!| ORE. BED TEL. MI 9-981' accidaot. ^ tarad Uia school today. ' State la mora than twlea that of Joined many centuriee ago. aesalqriB will start’on Friday, with heard were assigned for Sept. 12. lage St, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herald. Reckvno Boreaa. laeated w. cl*SloU, wbKt astara, U.S. government should get rid of with the 23-year-old sister of tite hot lunch* program, starting Sqhlott waa born In thla'^city Miss Liclar’a thraS aisters who Canada and Australia, about throe The Smithsonian said the lU Voice of America radio because. Columbia. 8 ^ . (Ah—Willie Ro.*e Toumameat Winners McLeod, 6 Ward St. at r Market 8 t„ falepiMBS Back- ■alaaal oadI ivy doeoratcd tha aaBc* Queen Elisabeth II. PlaaLanoxPL _ alto oiythat day. * New mttento Sppt. 4, 1829, a eon of F>ink H. have already graduated from the Umas that of Scotland bad ala planarlans -t- "fantastic crea It hasn't whipped the Soviet peo knew whlchAide his bed was but Larry Rostak. defending chsm vine TR 5-9198. nuiUlng school are (Jaequallna wary. Townsend returned to Britain 289 EAST IC E N T E R ^ . Tomorrow only the frashmert pion, waa the winner o f the horse-^ New paUenU « t CTtjr Hospital and Flora Trinks. Schlott had lived timas that of England. ^ . n * h r| da , who wM pra^ted tures” which are "among earth’s ple up to the point of a revolu yesterday for the first time since tered on, blut he didn't want to hibsf primitive animals’’ — were t e l ; and aenlors., will attend High shoe tournament conducted at' today include Mrs. Alice Tucker .ef here all hla life. He aefved with a la h a m a t e w har atapfathar, waa tion. • 'I last September. He flew here from lie in it. c' tank. division, ss a mechanic dur - r discovered by Dr. Roman I^enk oh Rose ^complained to police that -School, with the member* of the Henry Park. The match ended 86 center St. and Joseph Stawarx a t ta a d a ^ y Mra. Kuaaell Brown And he thinks U.S. military- Brussels, where be is British Air senior class assisting ’ the new ing- tha occupation of Germany aLrieteht mission to Alaaka. an In ^ d e r ransacked his kitchen Sunday. of 153 Union' St. af Camdan, Maiaa. aa matron of spending should be cut back be attache, to attend today's opening z : students in becoming' familiar Also completed over the week rnuk H. Sehiott Jr. after World w a r ir. He had been WINDOW honor. Brldaomilda ware Mra. Found in Siberia cause he finds "no evidence the of the annusT Famborough Air and /bedroom and, among other ■ Dr. Kenk concluded that his with the routine at the school and end were the tennis doubles, with Military funeral aervice* will be employed as, a machinist at Pratt Kerval Oamatt, CJranaton, R. I.. Soviet Union Is prepared for war.’’ Show. He is to go back to Snis thiyga, left a container of butter u s TEST discovery indicates Asia and also the e;xtra-currlcular activi Itensld Shannon snd ' Chester held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the A Witney Aircraft since his dis OrGM, WbltG. Ecni and Mi a Joiur Ratoff. Hampton, eels Thursday, tfUt will fiy to Lon iiFthe middle of the bed. The but North America were once Joined Malone, who arrived here last Your Wotcli Froo ties, All four classes will attend Numrych winning the champion White Funeral Home for Frank charge a^ut two .years' ago. He Wednesday, told newsmen yester^ don again Sept. 13 attend the , OF nntA con IF Y O U w a n t SIMILAR ALL AROUND PROTECTION AT BIG SAVINGS -,v ^ ! Coll Us For Ydlitr Cost WHhout Obligation L MoylM you Rfon't kav«' to’saa ydur tailor w » .H 0 IM B IF YOU LOSI YOUR CAR CALL I OPEN 9 UNTIL 9 DAILY abdominal bsit US, WE'LL PICK YOU UP - NO; . a AT voua OtUOOiST ' ' CLARKE IN^RANCE AGENCY i IN MANCHESTER IN HARTFORD PINE LENOX CHARGE -r NO* OBLIGATION - 171 EAST C^ R ST. / ^ONE Ml 9-766S ^ Ml 9-1864 PHARMACY ROUND TRIP. ADAMS and HILLIARD Si I, MANCHEStlR • i SH EAST CENTER ST. Retes la Heasetown U.\$. Am T E L MI 9-8094 rtf >r V .MANCHESTER EVENING l^ A L D , MANCHSSTE{R, OONR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 ,19B5. MANCHESilSR EVEiflNQ HERALD. llANCmSTER. CONN^ TU^DAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1988 , t Shoddy Mill Rd., btlonglng to Mias Mrs. Paul D. PfansUehl was aur- Cyclist Injured Asks Gylblists Repubiican» Optimiatic A ndovtit NatluUy Nawton, and on* on Old priaed with « corsage and lovely Firm AnhounGes Child Hurt Seriously Here Board Studies State Rd., near Henda* Rd., be- baby glfta by the attondlng guests, SPEdALIZlM O Obituary Wl^en Hit by Car Lake Unit Elects lo i^n g to Richard Adaipa. Books Transferrea Fotir Pramotions Miliian Fun^ Observe Ruli^ '^ a committee also Iniqw e^ A total of 150 books have bqen ^ CUSTOM BUILT In Weekend Auto Accident Gbst of Plant the lot, which tti* church owns, loaned tei the Andover School Robert "smith, 13, of 330 A d q ^ Pressure on Dee to Run Hinman Leader behind the Bu'rnap-SklnMr Me Library by tha Burnap-Skinner Helmar O. Anderaon, presidant The question of financing the St., was Injured today when the Chief Herman O. Schendsl/con- Memorial Library in addition to of tha ABA 'Tool and Die Co., GENIRAL eONTlACTING ' Deaths earned’ about Mie safety ^school morial Library and th* "Old tor College Tuitibh Mancheeter 'had one automobUew The offlper said Shea was going pfopbaed construction ot a pri biqycl* on which he waa riding waa Meeting-'Houae Lot," Which 1* now Ui* books loaned by th* State De- today announced the promotion of children who return to/uielr la RIMODIUNG AND MPAHUNG accident in which a two month old around the rotary and did not see mary sewage treatmeiit plant and struck by a car at the intersection Id ^56 Getting Stronger Andover, Sept. 6 (Special.) —- At part of the BlhgHam Estat* on 1>artiMnt of Education. The books four .area men, tOb each from boy was seriously injured, aitother the truck in time to avoid- hitting the often cUacussed problem o( con-, of. Adams St. and W. Middle Tpk8. bor* tomorrow, sald/today he the annual meeting of the Andover from Ui* local library ,wlU be Manchester end Rockville. wished to point out that traffic Lake Property Owner* Assn. Sat-, Hebron Rd. t ' FREB ESTIMATES-eMORTOAGES ARRANGED (CMrttfeMd tfM» r» i* James R. VeitcH in which only minor property dam it.. He was arrested and charged solidating the town's two fire dis ahortly after '1 p.m. Although tha committae la now changed at Chrtatmastlme whan a Samuel D, Emerson of 116 Con- With a violation of tha rules of the tricts will be among the items--un- A t 2 o'clock hospital autlioriUes must now stop 'ffHm approaching ' ^ (Qaattonaai from ^ g e Om ) . urday night, William Hinman woa new set of books will be loaned to atknfce Dr. haa been promoted to age resulted, three minor fire Harry Truman, a man who likes elected preeldent. Oth*ra.,.#l*4:onstderation at the Board of reported that the youth would be or following school buses. people and would like to go among new structure, the possibility of th*. school. ' . the position of general manager ERNEST A. RITCHIE rested, because of radar checks Directors mroting in the Municipal admitted, and that his leg was be This rule ddea not epply to di- ‘ On ralated political matters, them as a plain man of th* ptople.',’ include; Patrick Welch, Vice presi a' School OpeM and chief engineer in charge ot program Win go lUrecUy to coN Speeding Charges Nixon: ■ ■ ■ h . dent; Jlmea Syme, 2nd vice Presi purebsiaing an existing building lAMS ftnd unlTcvsitlM Mtfctwl by The choir of the Concordia Luth during the Labor Day weekend. Among those arrested on the Building .tonight ing X-rayed. Bystanders at the vided or “duar' highways, gen - Truman, lauded AFL' President has not been rilled out. Tomorrow wlll be first day of manufectuiring. while another lo 1( LIBERTY ST. — TEL. HI M ITZ MAXCHESTEB tha aaiard wlnnara on the haela of eran Church will hold Ita first James- R. Veitch. W native of Jerry Lyons, son of Mr. and weekend was Edward Sienda, 32 Plans for the sewage plant have scene of the accident said that erally conslijered to mean four 1. Said that no U r aa th* 1956 Georg* Me'any and CIO President dent; CharljS* Krsklne, treasurer; school for Andover youngsters. cal man, Jam^s Brennan of 383 already been drawn and approved, Smith had a "sizeable piece of Ikne roads. . contest. for tha Democratic preai- Walter Reuther for bringing about Mlaa Emily itlssman, secretary The committee hopes that any Classroom assignments were pub rehearsal of* this season tomorrow Manchester, died . Sunday at his Mrs. Merton Lyons, 103 West St., of 419 N. Main St., charged with and Warren Roeenbauer. auditor. one who haa suggestions or da Hilliard St., has been made fore ^^Watoaker aal ‘ the corporation'* ‘night at 7:30 at the church. AH home In St. Petersburg, Fla., Rockville, suffered ' ■ fractur^ operating a motor vehicle while his and tonight General Manager flesh ripped off his leg." It was Bgt where th# new law doe* ap dantlal nomination is concerned, th* merger of the two unions and lished in the Saturday edition of man in charge of production, ait- '.Richard Martin will'ask the Board evident that the sharp-pointed ply, it say* vehicle* must stop at at thia point “it loidca ilka a horse he praised Mirhigan's Democratic The report from the University sirca more information will attend the Herald and a letter from Mrs. 1 r " K initial-” w iA tor fund* « » • former members a rt requested to where he had lived for about 30 skull In,^ the accident Saturday on license is under suspension by, the forthcoming meetings: , cratfOraft afid experimental parfa th ra u ^ grant* ^ the Fond Poun- attend this rehearsal and new one* years.' He had reached (he age of Vernon St. south of • W, Vernon Patrolman Raymond Peck. He wais to appoint a bank as certifsdng hood ornament had pierced the leapt 10 feet from any school bus race" between Adlai . Stevenson, Sen. Pat McNamara. Connecticut concerning the con Doria E. Chamberlain, principal, ind special tools. . ; and paying agent for the bond is the party's atandard bearer in Truman in hlV* nationally tele dition of the lake waa read to Uie Candidatea to Meet ' waa sent to all parents of children SaSwfandto* (iriiegi* interested in joining the choir are 79 and died in his sleep. ' St. and iw' in ’’fair" condition, released under $200 bond. I boy's leg.' displaying either aemophore or attending the elementary school The two Rockville men, Robert N*vv Tork and ar* aamarked for cordially invited also. Mr. Veitch was a memW of S t Manchester Memorial Hospital au State Patrolman Raymond Lilley sue that will have to be floated. Patrolman Gordon Neddow. who blinking atop llghU. Th* law 1^2,* • Gov. -AVerell Harrlman of vised speech made ,no mention of member*. They were assured that Candidates for church member E. Bertsche of 30 Earl St. and arrested six drivers on Rt. 15 over Cost of the project has been eatl N'ew. .^ork; and Sen. Bate* Ke- Michigan Gov,., G. Mennen taato were #lao being arranged ship''are asked to meet with the thia fall. u** in th«a* way*: John’s Lodge of Masons, Hartford, thorities reported today. inveaUgated the mishap, said the took effect SSpt. 1. The letter included eoaential in Donald K, Anderson of 25 Elm Ikn million dollars will h* spent DAV No. 17 Auxiliary will hold and of Delta Chapter, Rojml Arch ' The infant, on his way to * reg the weekend and they were all mated at about $1,000,000. accident is atill under invsstlga- Child safety Week fauver.af^ Tenneaaee, Williams, who has l>e*n boomed through the auaplcea of the State Board, of Deacons at the church St„ have been promoted to plant at th* rate of on* million a year a regular meeUng tomorrow night Masons, of this town. He :dso 'charged with speeding. Director Walter Mahoney reI tlon. According to the driver of Kefauyer, Aaid- Nixon, has been as a ' favorite son' candidate for Board of Health t y the manage on Sept. 13. The data for the liext formation concerning the 'school MERCURY SALES ular checkup by a physician, was The week of Sept. 4 to 11 has- programa, along 'with Insurance superintendent and foreman ’ in for foiir-y**f national merit .»cho- at 8 o'clock at the VFW Home. served the town for one term as a passenger In a vehicle driven by They were, on Saturday: VVilliam quested that the fire district con the car, Uelmar G. Anderson of been' designated , "National Child “consistawy______, tuidereatimated"______by_,.lhe 1956 Democratic prealdentlal ment group of th* aaaociatlon. groiip to join the church is OcL 2. E. Holden. 18, o f Southbrldge, solidatlon question be placed on Mrs. Donald Richards, aecretary Rally Day forma which must be filled out and charge' of mold making, respec t e ^ p s to high achool atudent* representative in the Legislature. Mrs. Ruth M. LaChapelle. 42, of 39 Edgerton St:, the youth was Safety Week ” by th* American the professional politicians. The'WUllsm* introduced returned by < Sept, 16 and a slip tively. in the nation adjudged moat ^ p - The Alpina Society will hold a He was the eldest of the foUr Maas.; and Gilbert Winner, 43. the agenda. The proposal has been traveling south on Adams St. be Vice, Presideht predi'eted that In Truman io the Labor Day gather of the Chucky Stoog Benefit Fund Rally Day for the Church Phoenix St., Vernon. Safely League, and to dramatize Commlttoe, reported on lU ^ pro which must be signed in order for With the'announcement Ander ARE SOARING abl* of benafltlng from a c o ll^ s p e ^ l meeUng tomorrow night at sons >ef the late Mr. and\ Mrs. The other driver involved was Revere, Mass. Holden posted a -$35 opposed by former director Mra. hind a large truck. Anderson, ap this Chief Schendel had School hla own. state of Calitornis, K«- ing.- School Is set for Sept. 25, with the youngsters to participate in the son also said that the company 7:30 at the Italian American Club James Veitch. The others. Thomas, bond, and Wiilner, ^ sted bond of Helen Fitzpatrick who saya there proaching the intersection going fauver could win next year’s Bern- gress. first teaching session to be held So-o-4>-o Look fit these wonderfo) vrIom! dollaiw will be used James L. Dalton, 34. of 92 W. Main $25; Officer Bulla and Evelyn Lewie Victor Roberto, manager of the school lunch program. has recently added a number of on Eldridgc St. Robert N. lind George H. Veitch, St„ Rockville,'police said. None are a number of questions regard north on Adams St., looked up st ocraUc presidential, pi'lmarypi-ln' "eaS'. o i i TV Oct. 2. . The staff will meet again '51 CHiEVROLir through a *year peri ■ \L V'v-ll-- ■' ■*e, ' '■ ' i ■ . \ ■. ■ K ■ '■ '■rjrm ■X. M r V IIANGHBSTBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONNw TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER t r 1955 5CANCHEWER EVENING HERALD, BfANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER,A, 1955 >A< Mrs. Mary HOT.’-UthU, ria. Sign displayed by a eleanlnf BUGS BUNNY firm in Seattle, Wash.*: . •In by 10 Antwor to Praviaua Punto 88 18 Brother RetmBed Tvith Siateni After 5 0 Years Storm Dami^e motor- Dirty. Cleaned by 4:30.”^ Vtnolflt Aefor H Red Cto Gi IC H .'iV t DOIN' Traffic officer (stopping t , , • . 1st) — Sir, yourr wife fell out of I i/:o«Av.vKir SeOse and Nonsense Oiie kind of motorist’ who never itiAf'O'TH'Tttf: the car .three blocks back." 8 Set at 57,511 n ru N iA i Motorist—So thkt’s It. I thought runs out of gas is a baeksegt i c i m u 9 4 M ^ (oomE. 1 In Drive for''Flood Fund rd gone stone deaf. driver. form) lltUliMPJ IVanatilo g^aa the Watchman Plred? Why w «» Mr. IRBA0A90UT l U CALt T b iA i. iTvS'zame***— Rafistratiaa Hiraafh Siifti 21. J.5. CU5TMA8 lOOTH ------lAaORW* THEJOftOai ATLSAILgAST . Mow WHsce no'sur - Jirarau^anr P A t^ A U O - THt lASXicAM j[caN Tiar wu. M to D iio L / VWWAM BUT m.TfeU. Waak|iays 9 a.m.<—8 p.m.. Safurdayt 9 a.m. to noon 1 “ s^SrHijiA / SAreFTAMT vb tm f B o r e o t j - i - rOHCE Ic m v fM M r DUGREF FIELDS 3V51SESS ENCtSEEUSG UBSE4L ARTS ADMINISTRATION^-^ Accounting ‘ Mechenical .■^> lAaral Artt ^ ^ I •> Suiinots Managomoirit options 5n RnoArH' Marketing, Morchanditing ?*-• Aaronautieal .Muile Parsonnaiand Induttrial Production Oanaral SHitoia nt N WWOWS AAPIK. teT.M.a«aaiweL . RalatlonA Bactronic Education . . ? ^ Production Managamant ' ~ T®®* _ V l i P t l N l The Line-Up BY MICHAEL 0*MALLRY THE STORY OF MARTHA. WAYNE No Watch BY WILSON SCRUGGS TeaE to ivH lM d atfha haepr waa HA me Exocutiva Sacratarial , Ganaral ■•I arkaa yaa chaw a aiick af aeUciaaa MadSeal Sacratarial Maclianicia Wrigtey’s fpcanatel Gam. That faawas sytor- ■tat Rarer it alRaya a'Ircal, qhreyt tealct- ■#tR wtortrer yqa are. TtRay afre.T-cha« T i * ra A eel^ W rlel^ 'e SpearaRal Caau CHAMTOWN For Fill lirformatien lM)uira ef p m s u e KWOI ‘ The D kW of 71m EvauAic DhrWea n w IMBXPDURTB BMTMCMftUV ■ lL:hHILLYER CpiLLEdE •ATHTTING HUDSON CTRKT" ■n •4 Hartferd t, C eawertietd ta L C N M A S I I . r 4T-. J..' .i;,. ■'V ■ ■ 'V - ‘ ■ i:: ■jt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. OONMw TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CXIMN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6,1965 'N. THE i«# " Red Sox Gain Full Game When Top Three Clubs »,■ Herald Angle ■------r ------1 ’■ ' ..^ . '■ f ------r - :------— ------^ By ...... I. Ill I J I- ■, , X ,V , _ I . ' • I I II ' ''' Lighter Hum Air Yale Looms as Leader B e s t ? Insurance City EARL W. YOST *The 14p* Argues at Long Range :ers iree A*b 'talljr^aiiM t faidimni Sporte Editor In Ivy Loop Grid Race Success Gains SUNDAY f York aad tha Polo Grounds today To Clinch National League Honors Motored to Manchester with my Country Club Pro Alex Hack i c ' Ryder Cup Spot family to attend Church where the ney atopp^ td report the latest I ...... I . , -f B y H U G H CRTON gR. ^James. Co-champion with Tale Rev. George Hughes, a Water- hole-in-one at toe club courss and New York, Sept. 6 ay and sent home for Bedford HelghU. Ohio 70-72-6571—281 UnUed States House of Represen to spare. Doby and Rosen con Sept. 7, 8; KansM City (8), fore. It waa Robin’s llt o defeat. 129; .ZhiBls.^raiadel8U|h' ton. Comell.'-i^wn or Dartmouth, as much as he paid for the stand- be a big cake at .the dinner table. Dascoli'a called third strike on' Sid Gordon In previous jnning. Duro- cided tintil toe final day when W il QuesUon: A s the first baiwman "Insubordination’’ after Saturday Art Wall Jr.. with Julius Boros, the "World tatives, waa a recent guest at nected back-to-homers during the Sept 16, 17, 18; Balttmore (4), Milwaukee came closer to toe and Columbia and Pennsylvania. That ardbred in 1948. He paid $21,000 qt Pocono JtanoA pa. 67-7570-73—263 No, Bob didn't bake it'. Sept. 1 is cher sta.yed Ih dugout. Giants end Pirates split twlnball, Pirates lie Maya of toe N ew Yoric Giants places Ms foot on the base p r^ a r* night’s game in Philadelphia, talk CThampion” winner . at Tam Gene’s lodge. Morlarty is a former 11-hit .Cleveland romp. Sept IS, 18, 14, 14. end of toe ropb by splitting with dope could easily be upset. auction and sold Adi'os for |800i- Max Evana UUca. K.Y. 73-6571-70—283 also the birthday of world’s heavy sinning first 8-5 and Giants the nightenp, 6-3. (A P Photo). edged teammate Don Muejler and atory to taking his stretch, the Isd Ifltb Duroeher for 20 minutes Dave Douglaa. O ’Shanter, with 278. Manchester High and semi-pro The Orioles eluded the Yanks Boston (19); Home (16)— Chicago. Tha,Cubs won the lirat Princeton Captain Royce Flip-, 000. weight boxing champion Rocky Brooklyn'! Duke Snifiai’' Beh‘,‘*cindmwu” 72;''l^5'^elaw5^ strap holding the bag in place before yesterday’s doubleheader Newark. Del. 71-7(V7569—282 football player... Jack Lavalle. with a run that scored on an inter New York (4). Sept 28. 28, 24, 2-0 on Bam Jones' flve-hlUer, The 171; Aaron, Milwaukee, XeeaTSt- pin says he has no doubt that the Buddy Alliston, Missiaeijpiprs M|.ny Furgol, Lemont, Marciano. Chris is a few years ol Campy Gains in: breaks and A e loose sack squirts with the Pittsburgh Pirates. the rotund after-dinner speaker ference call against Gil Me 25; Chicago (8), Sept II, II; Braves won toe second 1-0 with, Louis, 141. ' Tigers will win the Ivy title. It's star guard, blocked 21 punts dur. '71-7(V71-7i—283. der than toe Brockton ^ I t e r . .. an unearned run < and a three-hit '^Thla . year’s race la betweanrC: out of poeHlon. The play is close A t the end of the conference, ■Tommy BoU, who scored a direct hit last Feb- hp Dougald. Jim Wilson went all toe Cleveland (2)„ Sept 9. 10; De Doubles — Do) up to Mm to make that prediction ihg his high school care^. A mother of the Little Leaguer Umpifs K Out! job by Ray (^na. Richie' Ashburn of toe PHUadfl* nidcr. Brooklyn, and tha team at bat argtMs that Duroeher announced he had lifted Chattan oocm. Twin. 6570- 71-73—283Money Winners niary as a speaker at the Knighte way for his ninth victory. Two troit (2 ), Sept. 7. 8; Balti- come true. Fllppln, an exception Yale's 1955 football team in Billy MRrKham. phoned and asked that her son's N ew York's Giants, toe 1954 pliia Phils and Brooklyn’s Roy eee 30: Poet, C ' the flfst baseman’s fdot was not the suspension and the pitcher was Royal Mich. of Columbus Irish Night program other Baltimore runs scored when more (8 ), Sept 20, 20 21; Kan Campanella. Ashburn "Currently ally talented tailback ap8 a fine cludes 12 letterrhen but only four 75714571—283 last name he spelled correctly at champs, officially fell from the u s s S i M ' w on the bass. W hat does the um bock in good standing; Mickey Homa, at the Legion Home, extended an Umpire John Rice ruled outfielder sas Oty (8) Sept 18, 18, 14. leads the Dodgers’ catcher by two defensive player, is the one who are backfield men. Ryp, N. Y. 75756570—284 3RR SnEAd 14.000.00 least once this season. The request race in a split with Pittsburgh, loa- Tririea-^-Braten, pire dp? - .. ' "Let’s just say I blew my top, Invite to meet with New York Men: in Blue Not Wanted Hank Bauer had trapped, not Away (8 )— New . cYork (8). New York and L makes. Coach Charley Caidweil's Furman football coach Homer Bob Kay. Wampanoac 6571- 7571—284 374 MUca Souchak • l.WO.OO wss granted. It wasn't until the Ing 8-6 in 10 innings before win points— .333 to .331. ITie. speedy ..A n sw er; iV s a JnSgment play. said Antonelli when -asked for Gardner Dlckihaon Jr., ^ Fred Hawkt}^' l.WO.OO Giant baseball officials over the caught, a low Itner In the sixth. Clemente. PittsT intricate single wing attack work. Hobbs is looking for 60-minute woman called that we knew the Sept. 16. 17, is. ning 6-3. outfielder gained one point during go and Aaron, j> u w w ^ , . . The nBrntre Ssridea whether the comment. " I didn’t have sense Panama City, Fla. 75457571—284 378 Gepfy KajiAalruif 1.150.00 dinner board Wednesday and then And the Oriole* got three in toe When he was injured last fall performances from ends Sid Mad Bill Carper Jr. JulluB Boron 1.150.00 correct epelling of*the name in St. Louis knocked Cincinnati toe week on 8-for;28, while Campy Home Runs—IQnssewikl,^Ctaehiaall, ban am red in ttma aad. If the enough to keep my mouth Chut.’’ 38(l> Jack Burka witness the Giant-Onctnnatl game. In Yankee Dressing Room flrat on a single and five walks. boosted his average aeven pfiinta 44; Snider. Brcnklrn a a O u in : Antonelli sounded off at Durp Princeton lost, two of three games. dox and Dick Pfeifer and tackles San EH«fo. Calif. . 70457749—384 960.00 question. .. My son Reed, who has into a fifth place tie with the O ibs first baSssMa'h foal was where It Don FairfPld, Gene L(\tlar 850.00 Jack, chief football scout for the Tommy Byrne, who started the with 8-for-19. - York. H i n em . CfhIcagD, 40; Cher after being relieved in Satur Even among Princeton’s 18 other Dave Young and Julie Freeman- Caaey. Ill 71-7347-73—284 281 Dow Flnatcrwald 800.00 been my traveling companion of firtt game and left in the opening more made...flve boots while out- in a aingle gams, winning 3-2. on llAUieWB. ikawankRe. would base beea had the base re* 383 Dave DouRlaa grid Giants, is a good-wlU man Cincinnati's Tad Kluszewaki. the Stolen Basra—Bnite...___ day’s game. lettermen there’s no adequate sub Buddy Dike, I C U fullback who Fr^d Wampler, 636.67 late, was with me for a visit to Baltinjorc. Sept. 6 last.; would have scored enyway," was ftame, came back to win the night hitting the Yanks 11 to 7. Rip Repulaki’a two-out single in jnahMd stattoaarn Indianaiuilfl. tnd. 71-756849-384 Max Evana 636.67 for toe baseball Giants. home run leader with 44, ranks Borer, St Lout*. 80*, Temi stitute for-Flippin. ndssed half the 1954 season with toe Wethersfield Country Club for place art umpire would have want-1 the way Casey saw it. Oilcago was dead in toe firet toe loth. . naU and MiSarRew Toik.; Q.— What pitcher batted in the T<»d Kroii; Bethesda, Art Wall Jr< 636.66 cap in 4 1-3 relief Innings. Balti- third with .317, followed by Snider, . Australia has /won the Davis Harvard might stumble over .a fractured kidney, will play with Md. 383 Marty Furaol TUESDAY the annual insurance City Open ed to be was the New York Van-! Richards Enjoyed Fun Broo)dya, IS. most runs in one game in nm]or 65757573—285 500.00 at JI14 and toe Dodgers’ Carl Fur- emblematic of world tennis Cornell In the second game, but a special protective pad developed Anupl, Bnow. Bill Markham 600.00 "You're out", said a happy Clinic. Paul Hahn, who appeared kees' dressing room. j In the home dressing room. Fitehiag O league history. KUmPBha. Ijike, K.Y. 7S*72"€8>7J—2B5 Tommy Bolt 500.00 Hlo at .313. ■NeweomSe. Brook auprbmacy, l i times. ’The amateur If the Chrimson gets past that one by trainer Elmer Brown. Bemle Giovino as he arrived at at toe Mancheater Country KANOBISISR SVB!nM0,]9ERALI^ ICANCBB^^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1965 MANCItESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESltR, CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER «. 1958 • ^ I .. .A "I ft • Waataid Ta Rent 68 Me Per s a te . 78 Wasted-Beel Egtata 77 Setback Touniey VETERAN utgvBtly ntods 4 or • « By PA6ALT aad SHORTEN Ariiclca For Sale 45 HownhoM GooAs 51 Bob F«r Mint IS S T M u E E l a l /or Furniture Here ABloiBObUM f « r S a te 4 THERE DUGHTA BE A LAW!' room ■ apartBsem, ao ddldruL rsat astata, FRANK’S 18 BUYlNa AGAIN— FURNISHED, M two IMPQIvaRl- - Call Ml. 84888, 8:85 to 7:50. Ex I l l OOlTOOltD ROAD - JPlaimed by E | k S tMwa f r o * O m QUAUTY w o o l e n remnants far TOO CANT a n chUdren’a akirta or Bannudaa Good used furniture and antiques. house. Now UU June 18, A m . cept WadRcsday and Friday. Called Tremendous Succeae' •braot IMT Bild n. UM Naah, Has a largt stock on hahd and Tel. MI. 34388. fiva tom ranch ia> othara from 31.80; alacks 83.88. L adits’ aUrt Oaom Patton, chairman bf tho JNT Cbavrolot, length 83.96 up. Crompton cordu very, low price. MI 9-85S0, 430 WANTED-64 roooa l a . Look bahliid otttca, Oouflaa. *rufi}4tbOMi.V0Me Elks ''’Setback tyrarnamant. an SehediuLKl That Cal roys 96c yard. Colonial Remnant, Lake St, Manebester. Farms and Land For Sate 71 closed breezeway, two car ga tweea- fU^ns aad $i4,l99, alao 4 the loeal Vatarana flbod af toy* torzfloodad tote." la nounced today that tha tournay Motom. an Main. - WWTOTUIW $ room under $11,800. Several cUaaU tr it UlSMWAV ALWJnt MAC' ■115 Centar St. Sabartaa 9 oi IteAjrn Mvatidli Army atartlng today and will and Sept. will start‘Sapt. IS at 8 pJu. PHILCO DEEP fraeiar. Excellent EASTERN CONNECTICUT— Ex. rage, recreation rooms In with, large dawn payments. Carl tan CHKVROLBT da luxa tudor, «C N «T O B U M > condition. Reeaonable for immedi TO LEASE, OoyM ^ Lake, Dopt ton W. Hutehtos. MI. 54US, and Ltanfe O lt^ todayw ara atm ta- 18. ITia Etta are aridim that do A total ot 34 teams ha's* entarad For Food? ^ ADVT. . radio, baatar, food condition, 14 TRIPLE track wtodowe. Ileal ceptionat buys, dairy poultry aated toys be In gudti condition / i flLa. for porch enclosure, 875, 35H x 53, ate tele. Phone MI. 8-0801. 18 to June U. Yhree itema un basement, large lot, beautifal th* tourney, and all should te at HOURS thrawbout Smalfdown paymant. furnished $80 mmiUi. Four roeaie farma., with or without stock, aleea.tlma does not permit rapalr- th* Elka Htmi* on Btoaelt Bt for It HflY bs s wsd^Ef, ohsBqost or Ji to 4 :S 9 P .M . Kaay tarma. Douglaa Motora, an SIH X 83, 31H X 83, 3BH A 83. MI. 3, 50, 850 aersa. W«U8a Agency, Jhg brolmn otiaa. opening night action. 3-1493. furnished $80 month. Modem con- doventry. PI, 84573. • ^ ' view.' Three Biinoter' from WANI^BD—Ap fantty af tour, eoay togiithcr of • aqdcty, tedgo or mm NEXTRIGIIT Musical Instruments 53 vaniencea. Garagea if desired IS ala room feema u eoavanlaat Ptitaaip: Toys, 1 of aU typos for aU ages wlU Till* Is the first year the league te r*oa(V*d at .ths Blka Homs on I n t CBBVROLITr Styla Una do LOAM DELIVERED. $3 yd., truck month. Adults. Phone M I. 8-8688 Wilbur Croes Highuray. Ex> nslghboriMMd. Not ov er $18,005. KanMthtOstrtaaky. chairman ot win be to operation and tho lEka WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ^ loads. Hot ameslte delivered, f8.3S BERKSHIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL or MI. 34158. ^ t o Bon E, Herald. .tho VPW diaastar committaa, HaaaU St from 10 ajn. imtll 1 hop* to make it bn annual affair. D A D V T . luxa aodan. Radio, baatar,' Jat PIANOS! • , Housis For Sal* 72 p.m. avary day foicapt Sunday. TO YOUR COMPiiTE SATISPAC1IO|k^ Mfiffc finlab. In axeaUont crnidi' GOONVILIE ton. Washed eand, graveL atone. cellent neighborhood! For ap> oaUad tbs drive “a tremendoua sue- PRL Nussdorf Send A Stone Tel. ceae," and Walter Von Hona. VFW Exaltad Ruler (teorg* English iiaa tton. m a Oldamobila **aa’* aedan, Once a year sale, all 1955 model*. SOSOO-lDC ROOK hom *. oU hot ______l4igai Mcilteir Oor cfltfrisff sorvieo is s s t up4a bo fteiiU sjii^M h X 'itiiA A, 'M. radio, baatar. In vary go«| cona M l. 3-7408.______, Wanted Td Rtnt 68 pedntment call comMandsr, a*Id "tba eontribu- aakad all Blka to support tb* drive. any Baldwin’s Acroaontc spinet*, Bald wator hast, garage. 34 acre, near Uona made a (allow proud to be Til* toys will b* daUvarad to tha 'TOP CASH sccoBimodate siio gothmiif. YVliT 1 - 9 A . M . tion. bouKlaa Motora, an Main St. win grand*. Hamilton vertical* at hue. Ctariton W. ihjtchlae. MI. talk over tbe dstaite? BEAUTIFUL brand new Fortiaon RESPONSIBLE young working AT A^ S S f r -^ ^ ^ S o S H ir a held a rasldant of Manchestw." Putnam Lodge of BUis for dis PRICES PAID! drapea, gold and Mack wheat discount prices. New-plano factory 9-5133, M I. *4994. tt- Maaefew|*r .wiiihie aMj^ter jG tribution. IMl FORD convatUUa. Baautital couple^ No chUdrea WlUtag to ' M c K I N } ^ let Say Workers from tb* thra* groups FOR ALL MODELS w a x naan finlah. Brand new top. aV pattern on a white background. guarantee. Terms if'desire^- Trade- who pooled thatr resotBeas la on* A flood rellaf fund to aid boauty pay reaadnabla rant. Three or MANCXDBrrBR-^Labor Day week OF c n a CARS c^ant motor, obly BirTCOtlElDAFOeKOf / Measures 130" acroaa, 84''^ down. ni taken a* part .payment. Open BROTHERS, Inc. • Pr Awit, ______,s,4aUelt. Judfee- all-out drive war* sWampad with shop owntrs affected te the flood every day plus Thursday* P. M. four room apartment unfumlahed, end *P8etal, 4-room brick home ■■taU'eT^UmU*» L. d naatand, lata , Faat, Prompt, Reliable Ford conrartibla, neada <^palnt. ABOUT SOUR R0A04 OR MdQt Drapea are too formal for my den, preferable , wiUi stove . and ratrtg- tataphoii* calls from residents wan announoad today, •'ilia fund*U $38. M l. 8 - ^ . plua oil heat, wooded yar(l, one- o( MuiciMnur, la ri district, *■ baliig astabllahed by tha Hairdrsas- Baytag Bervlce! Douglaa Motora, au Main. ^ erator. Call MI. 84181, aak for Phone la 84060 or MI 94931 ceased. eager to donate b bod, chair, tahl* OPE!^9 DAILY ' ARNOLD ] ^ MI-3-5121 HAtti A Stour titm GOSS PIANO COMPANY ' garage, nliw eandltloN, Fim price Upon aDplIcaUoB of Clarion B. and other itama at household ara' Ctuild o f OonnacUcut, accord lasa 'CilEVROLET twonloor 'aadanr euouTA w A l a w .' SALE—Peel chaiik end all sum Authorised Baldwin Dealer Mr. Workman. $10,900. CaU The SllaWorth kOttan Carver, adm inlsir^r, orariaa that IM* PHONES: MI:i or court approyo a e*natn agrtemeat furnitura. ing to Charles NIgralU Of Hairtford, BARLOW MOTORS Beautiful dova gray Qniah. Five mer furniture reduced to half 317 Asylum Street, Hertford Agehcy. MI. 84lt0, or Mr. Hlg. Bo haavy warn tha flood ot tale- State guild presidant. ' price for clearance. Kemp'a, Inc. WANTED— Four room turalahod gina, >Q. 8-M09. $11,800 — 8$’ X 88’ Ranch, nearly dated April JA 1184, aad for auttortiv 485 MAIN ST.—MI 9-1889 axcellent tlraa. Very low mUaaga. JAckson 54898 apartment or house by father and aaw, axcaUant condlUon, oil hot to de an acts, lah* all aitjm and alga pbon* calls Saturday thkt wo hears Be said an beauty shop ownara One owner. Sea Bob Oliver on all docunMDta aaceaaary to carry out at tha VFW Home, haadquartara and operators In Connactiout are Two Hwra Free Parking In Lot daughter , of high school age. T ri-. LENOX gr.—Six room Cepe Cod, water heat, fireplace, tUa bath, said agreement, an a* tqr *Bid appll- Lost and Ptrand thia one, at Canter Motor Salea, MI. 9-7444. neatly 8 acres good land, laMs eallon and agreement im Hie more for tha drive, war* forced to taka being solleitad.'H* alao said tha aaiM aln. CHILD'S CHAIN driven tractor, to Next Dior (west) amealta full cellar, oil heat,' cop: good condition. MI. 3-8368. per tubing, etorm windowa end traaa, • suburban. Carlton W. fully appear*, tt I* < i . tha talaphon* off tba hook and ap> fund will te used to aid all flood- New aad toiniD - A warn WANTKD TO rent by middle-aged ORDEItED: That tba foregoing ap- 1953 CHKVROUrr Sedan, Powar- doore. F.H.A. approved, lot 80x150, Hutektos. MI. 54183, ML *4N4. bo b oaj4 and deunatai*d at to radio otatlona to ask hft ahop owners, regardlcita of business woman, apartment or $18,000. MI. 1-4701. . Probat* Offle* ia Itaachrater la would-ba oontributors to quit call- memliarahip to th* guild. Aid la Uaed BaagM sS irssax.*'JffiP gltda, radio, heater. Two-tona fin- Wanted—Ta Buy 58 tenement, 3- to 4 rooms, unfurn •aid Dtetrict.... on the itih day f>( 1 do* l aadveldny cottooa aJM Building Materiste . 47 $13,000 NEW THREE bedroom also batog sought for jobbara and iah. dean throug^ut. Douglaa ished. Call MI. 9-7339 after 4 p.m . ranch, extra large rooma, 8(Mt SaptMiber, A.)A.D. 1N6, at two o'clock In bad S a li thrudi. At Tour. T m 73 FOOT cuatom raneb, five rooma, lb*______anemooo.90, and that notic* be given % th* Urns tha talaphonaa want manufacturars. Motora 333 Mainllt. Mahogany Paneling per M 8198.00 living room,. tile bath, ofl hot IB ^W Oottagalt Phcoa ML WANTED—Upright piano, good breeteway, two-car garage, many to all peripn* interested In aaid eeUle off the h^k Saturday morning, Afly shop owner to' need of help Parte aad - HUCU9 u. K m o r Canadian Framing, extraa, over one acre high eleva- water hast collar, 34 atcra, la m of tb* pendency of aaid application and or desiring to contribute to the 1954 CHEVROLET two-door aedan. t r , ' condition. ReaaonaMa. MI. 94100. I* time ^ place of bearing tberoon, more than 400 calla had baqn re Two tone green, radio and heat load ...... per M 599.50 tlm, aweaptog vlewe, lakea and trees, auiwrbaa. Carlton w. ceived, and of thasa only 171 fund ia asked to contact Nlgrelli St AUSVTOWV.riA. Town of Andever Hutchins? MI. 54133, M I. 5-4854. Sr publUbIng a copy of |hla order ia Sarvlca LOCXU.PAM BOOK No. lOlO. er. Low, tow mileage. Original Clear Trim .Un. ft ..7 c Zoning Board of Appeals hllla, Buburban. Carlton W. Hutch Mme newspaper having a circulatiao oould b*. handled. But thoae pro 67 Pratt St., Hartford. Notica la liartby fivan that Paaa and clean. Canter Motor Salea, Insulation, from ...... sq. ft. .043 Roobs Without Board 53 toe. MI. 84133, M l. 9-4884. In laid dlitrict. at leait five day* be duced enough furniture and other Dealtag la Eagllsh Blakes. Boah No. iflO, iaauad by th# »av. Sheathing, load ___ per M 899.50 SOUTH COVENTRY acres, fore the day of aaid hearing, to appaar 4U Main. 'iThe Andover Zoning Board of algt it room heuaa. alx botsMa If they «ee,,cau*a at aaid time and rellaf itama to ' flU fo u r - trailer / dnutmant of tha Manchta* No. t Clear Deere from.each 87.50 ROOM FOR reb^, one minute from 330 SPRING S t-C u a tom built piMa a ^ be heard relative thereto, trucks and mie 5-t6n van.- MANCHESTER Help Wanted— Female 35 Appeala wilt meet September 30th, three bedroom homo. Two-car ga- $90,000. Cau P I. 84157. and makr return to thl* court. tar .ftaat Oo. haa baan loat and 1949 OLDSMOBILE "88”, 1947 Business Services Offered 13 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Built-In Ironing Boards each 813.50 Main St., Uj^t houaekeepiqg. at 8:00 P.M. in the Town Hall, Tha names and addrassas *f haa baan mada to aaid Dodge club coupe, 1949 Pontiac Wood Gutter from lin. ft. ....40c rage, araealte drive. Bath and JOHN J. WAUJSTT, Judge. Hospitfil Notes CYCLE SHO CHIMNEYS cleaned, recapped, WANTBD-^hirt preaa operator. Phone MI. 9-7959. Andover, 0>nn., to hear the ap FOUR AND FOUR duplex home. thoa* parsons whoo* cidls ware not bank tor paymant ot tha amount in good condition. Douglaa Mo rURNTTURE Sarvlca: lavatory, flreNace. euiv^rch, lot M taBB OP NOTICB ISd WEST MlDDLi'^TPKB. raftolsbtog, pointed and repaired. CeU. MI. Experience not esaential. Aj^ly Complete Home planning Service plication of Agnes C. Ramage to Largs, lot, located on bus lino anawand were turned over to th* t t dUfoM. ______tora, 333 Main. Oomplata BEAUTIFULLY furnished qtacioua . .100 X 800. F or appointment to In- near , school. Priced raasonatae. AT A COURT_____ OP PROBATE b«ld Salvation Army which wUl .mako FaUenta Today...... 117 Ml »4088s:-HOURS: raatortog on all i I of fumlUire. 9-3489. to peraon. M ute Dry Ocaiiara and from build a aet of aUlrs between bar apect caU MI, 9-43^ A. R. Wilkie at Mancheetercheeter wilblir and for the Waekdaya 9 0 ■ Satarday 9-d Launderera, 73 Mapla St., N A'H ON AL room With complete/ light housa- two houses on Onter Street. MI. 54005. . O t^ ici of Mancheeter. on the let day th* pick-upa with its own m*m- ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. LOOK—1900 two-door Chevia. Bx< Zigraund Goads, Form erly ka^taig facilities avallaMe. Win e n d e d . of Gptember. AD. UU. Rob* Kayar, Mancheater, N. H.; oellent finiah; ivOry-Uack. Four ~ 5-7445. BUILDERS SUPPLIES Zoi\(ng Board of Appeala hera and truck to tha next few AbBonnccnents oYWatktoa B ros.' Heating—Phimbinf 17 HIGH SCHOOL girt for baby aU- rent stogie or douMs. Childm ac 5% ROOM BUNGALOW, laiga fteaent. John J. Wallett, Judge. w*4fks. Th* Army ha* given its Georg* Lao, Watarbury; Dane go^ tubeleaa. In fine condition, “The BuUdera* Yard” cepted (limited). Central. Rcaaon- MANCmtSTBSS^V rtx U Capa. ^rch, choice* tocaUon; Owner. totate. of late o f lOat ipaaonable offer. Call MI. MELODY RADIO-T.V., phano'a ttog three afternoons week. Por 381 State Street nice condition, oil hegt, one car Manchester in, aaid D la ^ i^ deceased. aabUrances .that the itama'collactad Yataa, RFD L Btriton; Jerry Ly- STARTING 8th AUCTION! LENNOX FURNACES and warn ter St. eectton. CaU MI. .S-n47, '"Te. Mrs. D orsey, 14 Arch St. Phone MI. 8-6448. Upon application of Clayton E. Car on thasa calls wUl b* donated to onSft.PhiMnlx S t, Vernon; ' MUa. S-ia07ialter • p.m. Might calls. Guarantaad aarriea. North Haven, Conn. garage. Wooded yard, near hue, ver. administrator, praying that this SEASON M ^ 3 3 8 0 . . air beating. Earl Van Camp. ML school ami atoriie. Sale price — - ----agreement flood vlctlma. ^ Elsa Johnson, 78 Horton Rd.; Mrs. ^11 ■ - j'r- ./ . r t ■' ■ ■ I > . .^ ■ V TUfESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 19BI ^ i » ^ -V■ ■■' ■' ■”^‘ ** ' iHanrh^etrr 1E»ntas H^ralii Aireraga Daily Nhf PrflaaHRuB Far ma Waak 0ml' Sept a. lais H m 0UVCW wUl toatt U t o’clock at t|to komt ■ Bamett-Goodchild Wedding Htlta Htnry, ad^tarkwtathtr HALEYS Dorothy H. Keeney sr * ( Hm Aodlh ». Delta efcadtar” No.' 6t,. Royal A i a touidlellght ceremony In^ aaianmUUom ___I atMOBbtra art Arch MatwSrwlll hoW^a butlneat the South Methodist Church Sat Headquarters M anekeator-^A City df VUIoga Charm _ _ iU» rida tt-' aMUoff tomorrow nlfht at T:aO Piano Instructor B O ttttf urday at 3 p.m.. Miss Ann Evelyn FOR ^ ftjrtita*. Thoa* In thtMaaonlc Temple. The meet- Gooiichild. daughter of Mr. and 63 HACKMATACK STREET —T ------& wdl be followed by the naual Id to BMtt at a n u ft Mrs. William E. OoodchUd Sr., 50 Y0L.LXX1V,N0.Z87 (TWBNTY.pOUR PAGEB—TWO SECmONS^, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7<195S PiparUirt Umt will )tw nAeahmeate and eoclil hour. Olcott Dr., became the bride of I or tlia looia Oranft David James EUrtlett- 111, son of WILL RESUME TEACHIHG I' to yHW Tunata Orangt llte Ttev. John E. Poet ot N o ^ Mrs. David James Barlett Jr. of la^diiut^gbt Metkodiet Church ie amond 800 Middletown and the late Mr. Bart •I.-*' •. ’ . • lldthodlat tMwtore attendln* the lett. The Rev. Percy Smith, associ On Sept. 12th -.C ali Ml 9-0048 French Get annual Piietore' Aiaembly at Gene ate minister, offleiated and Miss Governor Directs trrr va Point Camp. Lake Wlnnepeeau- Beverly Browh played the tradi kee, thle eek. Among thoee to ad- tional bridal marches and accom- dreM the group la • the'.. realdent ]>anied the soloist, Roger L,oucks, Stiff Terms blahop o tfhe Boston area, John ;enor, who sang “ Because,” the Wealey Lord, and Dr. Nela Ferre, Lord’s Prayer and “ I Love Thee.” State to Start New I famed theologian. An organ and carillon recital t / * VI preceded the ceremony. W hite, PEACH FESTIVAL In Morocco V ■ 1 ij U ‘ ■' Winnen In laat Thursday night's pompons, gladioli and palms com'- duplicate bridge tournament were posed the floral decorations. aa foUowa: north and south. David The bride was' attended by her SOUTH METHODIST CHUKCH Rome, Sent. 7 Lekder* Ivry and R. J. Rockel tied at sister. Mra Paul Waverly Olson. SATURDAY. SEFT. 10, 5:00-1:00 fM, of the IitiquI (Independence) U9\i . with Ruth Ouggenheimpr Huntln^pn. L. I., as matron of W c s h w i m d A l 7 ^/P) __^panded alriiiui mndee out of the Party, most feWent N*- and William Adams; east and honor, and bridesmaids, were Mrs. PEACH SHORTCAKE, PEACHES AJOT CHE AM Hartford, Sept. ShT BraiUey riold airport came at ViWii XOli west, William Shirk and C- R- Cle- Theodore Goodchild. Bolton, sfster- OtiMr. AppRoacBS PEACH SUNDAES Gov. Ribicoff moved on two the request of Chairman Francis tionaliat bloc in atrlfe-tom X menu, 132, and Leah Ryder and In-law; Mrs. Arthur LaCroix. East a N'd p l e n t v o f h o t d o o s a n d fronte today to maintain Con- 8, Murphy ot.tto Stats Asronau French Morocco, set stern Phil KaUenstein, llO ti. A aerie* of Hartford, and Stephanie , Williams , HAMBURGERS ' , '■ ties CommiastoM. conditions' today for actept ~aafMartaitMi •* , regular gamea will commence this of Middletown, junior bridesmaid. necticut’a le^er»hip in. the Murphy said tha alrlina roqueat '1^ , .. SERVICE A LA CARTE ing a pace proposal. Prime •' 11 MtrilWtIMWMttCtil Thursday night at the VFW Home. E. W. Orafftom, Middiefleid. was would pormit mor# dlrtct Bra^Uy Rep. Holt Held best' man and ushers were air age. Field service without going demand is for removal of the He diracted th* elate to proceed through the "bottleneck" in New Violence Theodore and Wililam E. .Good- pro-French sulUn. child Jr., brothers of the bride. with a new $400,000 hangar at York. At Gunpoint by Bradley Field, Thla we* on* item The party leaders gakhered here Mr. Goodchild gave his daughter One request involves the ’IVana- ysetarday for closed tallca on a in marrtage. ni th* $34 million in etate conatruc* World AlrUnee (TW A ) application tlon recently froien by th* Gover compromiak’ plan under whteh For her bridal she selected a gown to operate 15 flighU dally through French’lnatalled Suitan Moham Red lieutenant rus nor be’caua* of Oie financial load of Cdiantilly lace over taffeta. The Bradley Field, to poinU m Ohio, med Ben Moulay ^ ra fa would be flte^ bodice had a scalloped port preaented by the flood emergency. Kansaa City, St. Louis and Pitts X, ______He wired the U.a. ClvU Aerooau- replaced by a 3-man council of the Washington, Sept. 7 (F)—Rep. rait neckline terminated in a burgh. There is presently no direct throne. Istiqial’a chief. AUal El Holt (R-Calif) reported today he IsUnbul, 'Turkey, Sept. 7 (AV-IUdio Anksn miMNnesd cathedral train. Her fingertip veil tte Board urging prompt approym aerricc betyeen Connecticut and of airline requeata for expanded Faaai. boycotted the talks and waa detained for more than an tonight turkey hod rc-inpoded msrtisl law (m riot-toni Istan of stlk illusion was draped from a Hale's Fabri'e D^pt' Has The theae points. . hour in a suburb of Moscow. last north-aouth and tM -w «»t The second appeal callaYor ex stayed in Cairo because he wants semi-pillbox of nylon tulle wUh the Frcnch-ouated cx-aulUif, exiled Wednesday by a Sm’iet Army fleu- bul and Ismir. pearl flowers and sequins. She car gar eefvlc* out of ^redley Field. pahaion of Eastern Air Unee eerv- Inie radio M id a special session of Parliament had haan The new hengar. approved by Sidl Mohammed Bdh Yoursef, re tenant' who held a eocked pistol ried a 'white Bible covered with ice- , • • stored to the throne. at hit' head. called for ^ p f..l2 in the Wake of the anti-Greek riota in tha Chantilly lace, with white orchid the lR » legialature, become* the No Eastern flights can now atop firet item to to unfroien from a - The other Istiqial leaders Issued Holt said he waa accqi two cities last night that daused millions of dollars o f dam marker and streamers of whit* at Bradley unlese they originate a communique today having these b y. a member of the staff. Newest Fall and Winter Fabrics eonatrucUon MOd up order. south of North Carolina and west ages and yet uncounted casualties. ribbon and stephanotis. When completed. It wUl to »eaaed conditions for accepting th*. com Aiherican Embassy on a^^'rtait to The gowns of the honor attend of Charleston. W. V*. Murphy promise plan worked out at a re see a suburban achoto;^ ■ V . rl — ' .. ant and bridesmaids were styled to Trana-Ocesm Alrllnea which doaa mid this should to loMwned up. maintenance and repair work un- cent conference of French and Mo He said he left- hla diplomatic Isti^bul. Turkey, Sept. 7 (/P)— ^Violent ahti-Greek riota along similar lines, with, shirred > $ a « MllUea Road Daasage car, driven 1>y a Russian employs der Air Force contract. It will |>er- Dahiage-estimated at more than roccan leader* in Alx Les Bains, have .swept over Istanbul and Izmir, Turkey’s largest citlM, fitted bodice* and bouffant skirU, ■ mlt employment expanelon at France; of the American Embassy, and the matron of honor and Mr*. La $30 milUon waa done to Chnnoctl- Seek New Sultaa’a Ouster asked perihission of three teacher* causing millions of dollars worth of proport^ damage. For Every Purpose^ Bradley Field from 4 » to MO. cut's roads and bridges by the Croix in cotillion blue, Mrs. Theo The firm haa a Connecticut pay-, 1. Removal of Ben 'Arafa, aged to p^dgraph them and the school The government imposed martial law on both cities Isgt dore Goodchild in emerald green, Aug. 19 flood. end ailing ruler inatslled only two buJJdingx flight after a four-hour wave of destructioh and yet uncounted roll of $1,750,000 a year. Thia appraisal was made today and the Junior bridesmaid in No Coat to State years ago after hta pred.eceasor Took Ne Pletiirea casualtieii. It was able to lift the stato of siege today, how shrimp color. All carried colonial Gov. Ribicoff emphaaised that by State Highway Commlseloner had ahowh strong pro-Natlonalist When permiasien waa refuMd, bouquets to match their gowns. the project Will to eelMlquldsting, Newman E. Argravee. Hf act the sympathies. The Suit i hintaelf Holt said, he took nh pictures. But ever. “ ■ _ X ' The nosdgay of the matron of with leaae Income meeting the an damage t o ‘ town snd city roads Haa served notice he intends to when he returned to hia car the A communiquedssued in Ankara, the capital. M id Irtan- honor was encircled by the same nual paynienta of the 30^year bond and bridges at nearly $13 million sta.v on his throne "juntil-Ood calls Soviet Army lieutenant appeared bul and all of 'Turkey Were "o^ects of a Communist plot and lace as that used on the bridal and, figured damexe to state high and demanded hi* Identification ISDue. way facilities at an additional me.” .oaf. ‘ incitement,” gown. ‘••rhia is aomethlng that will ,3. Estabiishment of a proposed passport and identification card of Start of Great Adventure It was the first outbreak here Mr*. Goodchild selected powder Bland on Ita own feet .... and will $18.< mllUon. throne council tb rule would be the embassy offirial. Dgiuakg to local roads of DU- atemmtng from- the dlaput* over blue lace .with fuchsia accessories, Burlan Mo.* Photo hot coat the state money.” he eald. only a provjsthnal arrangement, Holt aaid he was getting in" the Fi?st dajr of school seems grim prospect to thew worri,ed- and the bridegroom's mother wore trick 1. which includes towna main the future qf the strategic island Cyprus Parley MRS. DAVID JAMES BARTLETT III •■It will permit expansion of the I. The return of Ben Youasef to car at the time but the officer or lopkitig chil(b«n ^ in g taken to Verplanck by their mothers. of-Cyprus, the British Crown Colo navy blue lace with pink acces- aeronautice industry and doesn't ly ih Hartford and Tolland Coun- ifYanca from Madagaacar. dered him out. He said he atayed Boriea. They assisteiK^ receiving ny •in the Mediterranean which tomair the state's general credit;" 4, Ben Youssef's agreement on where he was on advice of the once belonged to Turkey. Greece Winds Up with at a reception for 75 guesU follow ‘The Govemor’a appeal for ex- (ContlBued O B ^ g e Fourtoea) hffkbliahing the council and his embassy official, who had net yet ing the ceremony at the summer approval of ita membership. The demands that the islanders be al atepped into the car. lowed to vote for union with home of the Goodchildi. Bolton ex-Sultan would formally "conse He said the officer “ took out No ^Agreement Lake, which was decorated with crate’’ the council. . , *■ ... Greece, but ts oppoaed by Britain his ■ Revolver, cocked it, held i^ a and.Turkey. The Turklah govern white pompons and gladioli. DerOgqtoiy Character Report: ;> 8. Exclusion from the new re foot from my htod and ordered When the couple left for a trip gime of qny persons who partici ment haa declared that if Britain London, Sept. 7 (P—TurMKi For to Niagara Falla hnd the Lauran- me out of the. car.” gives up Cyprus it should to r#^ eign Minister Fatln Ruatu Sforiu pated in the.August, 1953, ramoval At that point. Holt said, a po' tian Mountains, the bride was FOUND! of Ben Youaeef and enthronement turned to Turkey. said today Britlah-Greek-'ruridah wearing a 3-piece brown faille suit, of Moulay Arafa. . liceman - of the rank of captain Istanbul'and Ixniir, (formerly talks on the future Of the Mediter and pumpkin-colored accessorise I^olitical Scandal Moms The comipuhlque specified that arrived and told th* American gmyrna) both originally were ranean island of Cyprus have (ind- They will receive, their friepdi tha provisional MUtion should "be party .they could go. Greek cities and have retained ed without agreement. Argued IS Minutoa large Greek populptiona through Th* TurkiWi etateemen told news after Sept. 30 at their new >«Mne, ^ .A . plsc* where you can get 3 minutjr only a meant that would permit Oak St., East Hartford. / d conelderation of a solution qf .basic T h e soldier told the policeman out Turkish history. men foreign miniatera of th* three O Top U^. Tak Official the Russian equivalent of go Jump countries have arranged to meet, TTie bride, a gradimto o^ the heel aervicc plus excellent workynan- problemt between Morocco and Premier Adnan Mender.es flew University of ConnecHcut. is with France." to Istanbul from Ankara laat night tonight only to approve the terma (Goatiaued oa Page Fourteen) of a 'final communique. ITte three Goodchild Realtyyeo. The bride ah ip on children’s back to aclidol ^ o e "V n cw W k . Sept. 7 (d ^ T h e New York Herald Tribune Call For New' 'trea^ to take charge personally ot the groom. is manager for the 8. S. ‘nie..latiqlal leadere'emphaaised restoration oL order. Even befoc* power talks opened nine dMs ago. aaid today a major pirfitical sisandal in'the Internal Revenue Zoriu haa arranged to fly taek to KreSge Co., Middletown. repairih g! that a permanent solution of theae mertiel law waa Imposed, troops} Service win explo^ momentarily in Washington oyer what proUema can never to aclithyed and Itarines, some to tahka, moved Turkey tomorrow with hla delsga* Just wash and drip dry. No it deserib^ RaJSto bottling-up. of a derogatory character re through administrative, social, and U. S^ Seeking Into the ancient metropoUa on the tion. . FOR RENT Ironing, pleats are permanent. economic . reformg within tbq Bosporus toquett the thousands Yg ' Agraa to Waegrie '■ 'KING ZOTTI" port on a top rgVltoUa official. - Ha aaU thera witt..:hm’i IS mm. Movie Projeetore- Four authentic Scotch plaida— A copyrmaed Wkahinjgton story framework'V the present regimi rioter* roaming ita atreeta, S A ^ l They called for ajiskv treaty ti diamiaafooa^r /MadI or' silent, also 35 mm ZOTTI Black Watch, Royal Steward. by Edvwird J. MowftJt sa'd tha l^et» Look at VtelenM ea Qrpraa Hunting Steward, Dresa Stew place tnis.ilSir FreiichlMoroci channela but meantime iSlnre has aUd* prhjeetors. OPEN MONDAYS. • n a w s p ^ has leamed^thU ex-; Ex-Tax Officid Cyprus itself waa the scene of been "formal agroemont to dla-' i m E REPAIR ard. clufwcly following a alx-monUi In-' treaty, negotiated on Morocco's '■ ' ,■ .I;-' .;^-' violence and armed polic* guarded i WELDON DRUG CO. THURSDAYS UNTIL fl 7»1 M AIN.ST. , aide to a legally constituted 'hnd issi^y '.Tv.'. . I agreo.’* \i$tigatlon{-^- ' ' , Arms Control the Green consulate against any M l MMb St^-TU. Ml-«-5S31 truly representative government. Apparent breakup of the talk* Bottled Up Two Yeare^ Sues ,U.S. for possible, demonatratlona by' pro- cam* on th* heels of riottojr and The story said “the upheaval- In Paris, French Premier Edgar / Faure and hia cabinet aides gave United Nations. N. Y., Sept. 7 riirkish elements there. A Turk violence' in Istanbul and lamir details of which have been bottled (vP)—The Uoitod States is pressing ish shepherd waa shot to death merists; to maintain ample dose study to raporta on a confer- last night by mob* ot young Tuifta They tay tbit is an aM<«f up for nearly two years—will al $26,823 in Pay for a new ld
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