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Red Premier Urges U.S.-Russian Trade

Red Premier Urges U.S.-Russian Trade

... I' .1' r r PACW TWENTT-EIOHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER » , MBS ttmrhfBtpr Cnrtting Ifrralb ATerage Daily Preu Ron rh« WtBtiMr 0 For the Week Ended Pnrnenat of D. 9. W entbot ■ bpooo ' • ______:______Kegt. 19, 1959 Few sent**rad abewota R M y lonlght, early Friday niOfwwSmu* 12,962 lyrw tonight IM^$8. Fair, not mueb e4i*nge In tem peratnen FfM ay. Member of the Audit Bureau of Ciimlotion. High 80-88. Maiiche»ter-^A City of VillqMe Charm

VOL. LXXVIII, NO. .302 (TWBNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 19.59 (ChM*iried Aavertlelnli *m Fage l$ i p r ic e FIVE CENTS U.S. Orbit Try Foiled General Strike Stealing; a ? Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 24 iJP)—"Someone ha* been tam­ In Argentina pering with my door," thought Morri* Wilson when he found Red Premier Urges Rocket to Moon Seen as Flop hi* home unlocked. Someone had bee t ransack­ ing the house, too. he diacqv- Buenos Aires, Sept. 24' (/P) when he entered. —Boirtbings and gunfire Someone also had been Erupts on Pad matked this closing day of RIeeping in h ii bed. And there he was. Still snoring. ¥ faltering 48-hour geifhral Police charged Andrew DOUBLE ^ GREEN STAMPS THURSDAY .strike again.st belt-tightening Harris with house bresking. U.S.-Russian Trade economic policies of Argen­ Cape Canaveral, Fla., Sept.^ lite in orbit about the mp<^. A television camera in thy sateUit* tina’s government. 24 (/P)—An Atlas-Able rocket was to attempt to take pictures Except In industry, the .*trike being readied for a U.S. shot of the dark side of the moon which ' looked like a flop. Ike Studies SEPTEMBER 24, 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M^ WITH ALL CASH SALES! at the moon exploded on its man has never sebn. Police charged enraged Com­ Swaps His pad during a test of its en­ It is doubtful that the United munists and Peronlst labor agila- gines today. States can ,ready another Atlas- , tors sparked a wave of terrorist Able roi^k'et in tlm* for an early ; maneuvers in a desperate effort to Agenda for Flame* epurted from the base i keep the strike alive. ANOTHER REPEAT SALE! MILLINERY DEPT. of the towering rocket aa the October launching. This means it $25 Watch will^'be at least early November ' Union strongarm squads roved Take Elevator To Second Floor . > . countdown readied zero in the various industrial sectors In an Btatlc engine teat.- Suddenly the before »uch a launching can be Nikita Talk attem pted. I attempt to repress a growing COFFEE ONE GROUP mt*«ie erupted in a flaah of Ore. ‘ batk-to-\vork inovement. Police For Cigar SLIPCOVER A maae of boiling flames and The explosion of the more than Come and Jbln u» for a FREE cup of coffee dining ‘'Cmmtry 100-foot tall rocket was a bitter arrested some troublemakers, in­ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Fair Days” this Thnraday'and Friday; coffee will be served on black smoke engulfed the launch­ cluding one they Identified ss a Hie main floor. ing pad for more than a minute. blow to U.S. hopes’fo r leveling the Wa.shington, Sept. 24 (JP)— By ARTHni EOSOK moon score with the Russian*. leader of the Argentine Commu­ President Eisenhower begin.* Pittsburgh, Sept. 24 (VP)— Clouds of smoke hovered over the nist party. SPECTACULAR! area for several minutes. None Earlier this month the Soviets final preparations today for Nikita Khrushchev, in one qf recorded a spectacular space feat Leaders of about 100 unions of the approximately 40 members which called the mass walkout his weekend talks with Soviet his gayest, bouncieit moods, “COUNTRY FAIR DAYS” BUYS from HALE’S DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT of the teal crew in the blockhouse Our sales have been so fantastic we are repeating this (CtontinueO on Page Two) were frustrated In their attempt Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ today plugged for Russian* HATS SO yards away w-aa hurt. to tie up the nation. The trend back chev. American trade, offered to exceptional value. WHAtAVALUE! The Air Force Issued this state­ Values fo $9.98 ment shortly after the explosion: to w-ork continued in Buenos Aire* He Is reported hopeful but by sign for equipment right now, BEAUTIFUL CHENILLE "An Atlas-Able missile explod­ 2.000 Lose Jobs and key interior cities. ' no means certain that some way and then swapped his watch THREE PATTERNS 2 Days Only— Thur$day and Friday ed on the launch pad this morning ! A disclosed at least a can be found to improve U.S.- during a static teat at the Atlantic dozen terrorist attacks in the Soviet relations and pro mle seri­ for « cheap cigar. Al North American : night. ous negotiations on disarmament. The discussion, « id tJie uninnial MIX OR MATCH missile range. The missile ifras be­ ing prepared for.a space probe ! Bombs planted In two buses in­ He. has counted on Khru’shchev’s exchange of gifts, took place dur­ observations during a tour of the Heavj’ quality pre*shrunk. washable barkcloth. Wide BEDSPREADS early next month. No personnel Loa Angelt;, Sept. 24 '.'Pi The jured five persons. Another went ing a visit to the MesU MacMn- were Injured. The cause of the ex­ Air Force's termination of the off in a passenger train coach, country to increa.se that possibil- ery Co. shirred skirts add extra beauty, cushions reversible. plosion is being investigated by the F108 program will cost the jobs vacated moments by passengers ily It came as he was winding up Air Force.” of 1,000 Los Angeles employe.* of , when the bomb was spotted by Khrushchev returns to Wa.shing- his historic, and poaeibly, fatedtul SPECIAL ' ton late today after a one-day visit . The Atlas-Able 'was to have been North American Aviation, Inc. I guards. .4 bomb knocked nut cross country trip. Lete today It'* *6.99 $ launched sometime betw-een Oct. A nother 1.000 will be released at power briefly In the Industrial to Pittsburgh. In an 8-da.v tour back to Washington for talka with CHAIRS 4.99 ; around the country he has spoken RFX»tXABLT S9.08. 8 and 0 w hen the moon was to be ^ North American's Columbus, Ohio, zone of Buenos Aires. President Elsenhower on world Non-run, full fa.khinn at Its closest point to the Earth j plant. ! Potshots were fired at vehicles i thousands of words, but Washing- tension*. • SPECIAL ton officials have found among —about 220,060 miles sway. | More employes will lose their i moving workers to their jobs, but I An optimistic note has coma hose, sheer and The shot would have been an, jobs as the program is wound up, ' no injuries were reported. I them no reall.v new. idea: of aolv-, from Adlal Btevenaon. the )SS3-J)8 DIVANS *14.99 ' ing East-West problems or any REOrLARLT flfl.eS. Twin and full bed sizes. Note the beautiful, pattern attempt to put a 378 pound sale!-' the compsny said. I Two members of a m etal vi-ork- Democratic presidential candidate. semiroheer. Sizes Sia-ll. i'ers union led by supporters of ex- ' hint of softening in Soviet for­ After talking with KhnitlicheT ami the fine chenille. In pink, white, aqua, yellow and eign polic.v, ' I lied ex-dictator Juan D. Pernn In low* yexterda.v. fttevenaon aaJd: DIVANOLAS *7.99 brown. Regular $1.00 pair. : w-ere nabbed settin g off a bomb in Ei.senhower arranged to meet "I think Mr Khrushchev is aerl- 66 i an indn.*trial suburb, officers. with Secrelaiy of Stale Chri*tian REGULAKLT tlOJIO. oiis and wants to reduce the bur­ Pair ' A, Herter and other State'Depart­ I The security force* were report- den and danger-of armamenU step ANOTHER WONDERFUL VALUE: HO.Sir.RY B A R -M ain Floor, Center Blasts UAR ; ed to have uncov'ered Tuesday the ment and White Houac official* j for a detailed aurvey of is*iiea by step with simultaneous Inapee- DAVENOS *8.99 ; plan for the campaign of violence tlon and control* appropriate to BEGCIARLT S11.S8. 'WEDDING RING PAHERN" ONLY $6.99 and .got set for action after the which Khrushchev and the Preai- dent have already agreed to dig-. each step. NO SPECIALS ON THESE, BUT I cna*. "At least this proposal should LOW. LOW PRICE ON Blockade of Suez (Continued on Page Two) be carefull.y considered and not STUDIO SETS *8.99 TREMENDOUS THEY ARE A GOOD BUY! I Theae l**ue.s range from Berlin dismissed as propaganda.” (2 or 8 Ptlloni). Rrnularl^ $11,88. FAMOUS BRAND MATTRESS PADS in Europe to the small strife-torn Khrushchev's last, formal speech WE HAVE A NEW ASSORTMENT OF . United Nations, N. Y.. Sept. 24e ade and other economic restric­ country of I>*os in Southeast Aai*. was scheduled after a luncheon at MAPLE CH AIRS *2.99 and COVERS BLANKET Israel declared today shipping tions wcie justified by an alleged Hoff a Hits Idea The.v include disarmament', nego­ the University of Pittsburgh. SHEETS and restrictinns In the Suez Canal by slate of war lift ween Tarael and tiations to end nuclear weapons He went out to the iintveraity REGCnLARLT 88.98. her Arab neighbors. testing, the future of German.*', after another one of those whirl­ HEAVY ZIPPERED the United Arab Republic cnnsli- Styles which we do not hav# In stock, may be specially ordei ■’d; qi'A U T Y t=ufe an arrogant breach of Inter­ "We urge the United Nation.* Locals to Skip Sovtet-Amencan trade. «nd travel ■ wind tours that have become hia «lell%'erj*-In one week. .MATTRESS COVERS FALL HANDBAGS VALUES national rights which cannot be and its member states to reject exchange* between the United i trademark. CASES Reg. 84.98. F'lill or twin *lr.ea. States and Russia. CAPE COD BARK by RESNICK accepted. outright the claims, doctrines and Today he repeatedly diseuaaed Extra Heavy ...... 88.69 Reg. $6.98. 72 x 90 Hale'*' m a A Q ' Foreign. Minister -Golda Meir practice* of illegitimate warfare." Cleanup Drive trade, and, then, aa if to prove Nerv England all-time favorite; mix or match ^^nth solid colors TYPE 130 DAN RIVER I (Ckmtinued on Page Twelve) "Laron" Nylon, Blend told the 82-nation General Aspem- Since the general U.N. debate how read.v he is to do some awap- and floral prints, Predomlnattfig colors of gray, green, brown. HALE'S STLROYVIEAR bry: . - began a week ago. four nations Atlanta. .Sept. 24 iJP< — Jam es ping, this took place: All with smartly contrasting welting. REO. 82.19—4M x 90 . . ___ $I..'VR Choose from tape.strieR, BOX-STITCHED "Israel de.sires from this plat­ have come out in .support of R. Hoffa. president of the Team­ Aa Khrushchev was griHrtIng REn. $2.*9—88 X 198 ....$ 1 .7 9 QLTLTED MATTRESS PADS Reg. $9.98. 72 x 90 Hale'* .7, plastic calf, etc. form to make it clear that she i.s Israel's demands. Israel has lined TEXTWEKD BARK f sters Union, said today it workers at the Mesla plant,'one of RED. $2.49—72 x 108 . .. ..$1.89 WITH COR.NEB ELAS'HC "Charmhou*e’’ Nylon, Raynn O O Clutch and top handle $ > . 9 8 not prepared to accept a .sttuatUm up shout 20 nations tp echo her, i f ridi­ A casual t^vaed effect that comes in brown, gray Or green. ■» -- them, Kenneth Jackay. offered REn. $2.80—81 X 108 . ....$ 1 .9 9 Reg. $8.98. Blend styles. Many with zip­ In.which she is singled out for il­ complaint. culous for sp.yone to suggest some To J^py on Ot^acie him a cigar, the kind.that for 39 89 X 76 Twin Sire ...... 12.69 legal di.scriiitination. Moreover we Secretary of State (.thristlan A. locals may secede from the union canta you get five. SOLID BARK REG. «9c— 42 X 8$ P IL L m vrA 8E 8 4.1c pers. believe that the United Nations it­ Reg. $4.98. Reg. $11.98. Hale'* $0 x 90 Extra l.arge Herter declared the United States Old Couch House Destroyed Khruahehev gratefully aocepted Handsome solid bsrkcloth: In smart decorator colors . . . green, RF,n. $2.49— FITTED BOTTOM self cannot accept this situation." in -a move to thwart a cleanup Miami. Fla., Sept. 24 i/p> Gra- 84 X 76 Full Sire ...... $8.69 ''Charmhoiise" Nylon,'' Rayon A A supports "the principle of freedom drive directed by court appointed Compan.v '3 firemen close in on the Inferno which nearly razed the old coach house at the former It, and whipped off hla wrlat rose. gray, brown All with expensive self welting. ' TWIN MZE ...... $1.89 HA.NDBAGH—Main Floor At Entranre Mrs. Melr called the ItAR re- cie the hurricane dawdled along Blend . T T of pa.ssage" through the Suez monitors. Mary Chapman estate at 75 Fobest St., last night. Furniture and housewares stored In the build- watch and gave it to Jackey. So­ REG. $2.09—FITTED BOTTOM *trictions on Israeli .shipping ai i »nd turned co.v today as if primp- ing by owner Matthew Moriarty were destroyed. The ,flie. of unknown origpn, raged for 8UP COVER DEPT.—Main Floor. Bear HALE'S STCRDYWEAR challenge that Involves the moral! Canal as endorsed by the U.N. Hoffa .denied that he had dis­ viet officiala aaid the watch ta rri.i. .SIZE ...... ii.iio FITTED MATTRESS PADS JUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT OP . ing for the cam eras th a t will- a t­ aboiit two hour*. Stor.v, other photos on Page 4, i Herald Photo bv Oflsrai. worth between $25 aiid $40. Keg. $12.98. 72 X 90 Hale’* authorin' 6T the U.N. and threatens Israel's position has been bol­ cussed .such s move w ith other tempt an historic picture. WITH S.ANFOBIZED SKIRT stered b.v similar statements from Teamster officials, ■ As he toured the big M e e I a •'Sturdywear" 100% Acrllan * the rights of all maritime nations. Two i'b'cketa, scheduled to be Reg. 8t,97, Twin S ire ...... $.7.49 9.99 "We hope that the attitude of British Foi-eign Secrets rv Selwyn The Nashville Tennessean. In a plant, Khrushchev admired the big TYPE 140 LADY PEPPERELL CHILDREN'S HANDBAGS shot from Cape C?a»i$ eral late to-^ SPORTSWEAR DEPT. Reg. $.7.98. Full S ir e ...... $4.19 the society of nations expressed in Lloyd, Argentine Foreign Minis­ news story from its Wa.shinglon machinery that la uaed to equip Take Elevator To Second Floor . . . SUPERFINE MUSLIN Reg, $IS'.98, 72 X 90 IOO7, this debate, " she said, "will lead; ter Diogenes Taboada and Italian bureau, .said Hoffa reportedly was , da.v were fitted .with 'Cameras for ' Soviet Leader StlOWS ^^^i*^ Prevent ateel milla. Repeatedly he aaid: . Orrapun Many lovely attractive styles! QO 98 Foreign Minister Giuseppe Pella. an experiment aimed at pho- "Let's bu.v it. Let's sign now." LATE.V-FOA.M *10.99 the United. Arab Republic to ptlt advised by his attorneys that the REG. $2.99—72 x 108 ...... $2.09 an end to a gross, arrogant and, Israel hopes that by a ma.ss ap­ sece.s8iotv plan would remove v ari­ , tographing a hurricane from over-j "Sure." replied hi* eaeort. com­ REG. $8.29—81 x 108 ...... 82.29 MATTRES^ TOPPER PADS peal through the forum of the head. If the stunt work* and the pany vice preaident W.-W. Powell Reg. $1.7.98. 72 x 90 Hate's ''Charmhonae" continuing breach of International-. ous local unions from scrutiny of Reg. $9.98. Full bed * ir e ...... $7.99 ]y g

' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGRT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER *4, 11»M Coventry Better Meats Build Better Families LWV Clmirmen Meet Here Police Prevent Saffron Rice Souffle Wins __ . i . Beth Sholom Project LWV Slates For State Training Sessian Bronx Rumble High Favor with Food Editors Budget Dishes Can Be Delicious Beyond Planning Stage Tuesday Tea % tha naarnial commlttoe'a nipport (dseOkkei fSsM flag* One) •i , Ay GAl’NOB MAOOOX M4re than 80 chairmen of thef ' ‘ .1 - ■ . . NEA Food and Market* Editor | ■y OAYNOE MADDOX t ro u t or a (Mi dMi. Um n M rrankfuKsfs can be turned inth foreign policy, water reeources and Rapreaentatlvea in CnngrsM will The annual memberihlp'tea nf m a irood way to pook It, Jutt a tempting budget dinner dish that than be natlSad of the Leagua’a only, tlie tsrn ytrangait boys were Temple Beth Shbiom has pur-01now, the Teinnie will h ^ n (ha In the new Guildhall of the Am- KSA rood and Marketa Bdilor publications commi^teba of local __ . ____r MiH. second phase of its phase mragran, of its And {wacran, the Coventry League of Women Blaanor* Lurrte, admtniatrator any old way won’t do. will please and satisfy the family. unlW of the League of Women stand and aaked to conalddr legts- charged with JuVsntla delinqudn- chased two properties B-, Mid, btMador West Hotel In Chicago, c. MealUmt mutt k t a h a m latipn. rais€ money for a iMw sanctuary Voters will be held from I p.m. to or the Home Keonomica Program Apley Frankfurter Aktilet Voters attended an all-day state­ ey-, : , ' die Tpke. and Parker BC In prep­ and prayer meeting.room. 8 p.m. Tupeday at the Booth- the director* -of the rice Induatry at Now York Qty Dapartmem o( timo. Miao Uirrlft daaertMa (Tield: • Servings) wide training program in Man­ "New Rerspectlves. in National­ to lu what hor trainod aaatot* ism," a tape recording of a discus- Deputy Chief Inspedtor Janies aration for the oofiatnietlon of a The present temple on Myrtle Dlmock, Memorial Library. gave a harvest featival ^supper. WoUare, hu bun trying (br 35 ant^ toach roltef homomak- One-quarter cup butter or mar­ chester Tuesday. > J. WaML qutetionlng soms achool, an auditorium, and even­ St. serves. 200 families.. About 800 Served with a flourish. It featured yaara to upgrade (amily meala In garine. 4 large green peppers, 3 Mrs. Herbert Fheion, Mrs. Wal­ sfon between Lsdy Barbara Ward Mi*T Frederick C. Mohr Jr. and ar*; Jackson, economist, and Mrs. Rob­ of the ybutha, ooiiimentsd: tually a new temple. - youngsterp' attend the, temple's Mrk. Walter K. Tedford wUl take a souffle, of saffron rice. relief homea. "We have found that medium onions, thinly sliced; 4 ter Sehardt, MrS. Jerome Nathan, religious instructions. rr*ft not MU DAYII AGAtN lb« batter organiaation in handling The table ahtiuld ha larito ert Phlllipk. national League prd*- Atty. Jay Rublnow, president of '"part in a aklt "Then and Now.” The occasion was the annual ***m «nti *11(4 h**« small ripe tomatoes, quartered; R Mrs. W. Donald Btroud and Mrs. vif thU one had not been the Temple congregation aaid the Newspaper Food Editors Confer­ jmtf home problema, with emphaaia 'n enough (or the entire '-mUT. frankfurters, 1 can fR ounces) William' Hannah were hostesses Ident, was used to dCmonstrate the Construction of the elassrqoms touching on the highlighU of Wcfi Tor! ^(»«rh*r* «oti J. There mustt be an adoauau use of such tapes prepared by the stopped, there would liava been a Temple will shortly start the .0rst will net begin before next . year, ence. Here's the complete Harvest buying, cooking and aeiMng food tomato sauce, IH teaspoons salt, for the meeting at (iecond Congre­ coupla dead tonight for sure." earlier LWV activity In the 1630'a l»( (fior* quilltf food for your doU to the (amily, reaulta generally in supply Ct kntvu aM (orka gational Church. national League, for group meet- phase of a fund raising campaign said Rubinow. Thsrs are no build­ and of the present league. Festival Supper menu: Essence of l*r. 'Yeni'll ■*«• Item br iNim. tb* and buie utldg equipment 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon Both groups of boys wets sr- for the achool and auditorium. Wild Pheasant, Kentucky Lime­ famlUea with (ower tenalona, lees aromatic bitters. Mrs. Uncoln R. Toung, state ings. ^ ings on the tract now, so when Arrangements for the tea are be­ TfTTAL SAVUNGS •rill dal(«bl trouble with neighbors and - bet­ They ran be plaadie or •••'•i- reatsd on anonymous telephone The 1-acre troct was puridiased construction does start ^t can ing made by Mlae Mary L. Bourn. stone Lettuce Salad Ambassador. >‘‘‘ you! Melt butter In large, heavy skil­ president, greeted the group sfter Ups to police. Supreme of. Duck au Grand Mar­ ter rating u housing project ten­ less steel, if neceuary. luncheon and opened the afternoon for about $5,000 from Mrs. Abigail proceed rapidly. Mrs. T. Leo Flaherty, Mr*. Lloyd ants," she eald, in her immaci'late X. The table shouli) have suit­ let. Add green peppers which have 'The rooftop smbush and the M. Cashion. The new tract abuts nier, Souffle of Saffron Rice, able clean covering. .It can been cut in lengthwise strips and eesslon. 2 Camera - Rockets aiito caravan apparently were the D. MacQuown, Mr*. Carl Schramm Braised Endive au' Vermouth, otdce overlooking the Hudson During the morning seesion, a 5-acre tract which the Temple and Mrs. Donald C. Smith. 29-OZ River, / be paper, oil cloth, cotton, or sliced onions. Saute unlll onions outgrowth of a planned "rvmMe" purchased In 1657 for $25,000. Baby Belgian Carrots, Fine Herbs, other material. The impor­ Mrs. Nelson Miller, state director Plans are being made to have RICH M O N D CLINQ\> Halvas or Sliced CANS The Department of Welfare j are transparent, stirring occasion­ of foreign policy, outlined the To Spy on Gracie between the gkng to which Gus­ Total acreage is now about six an evening coffee hour at 8 p.m. Rice Cnnde with Pineapple sen^ trained homemakers into re-1 tant thing is to have a r'ean ally. Cut frankfurters into 1-inch man had belonged and the gang Special Every FMday! Flambe, Beverage. PeaQhes place to eat for each member fimctlon of s resource committee acres. Ort. 7 at the library for those lie( homea to help carry on when | pieces and add to skillet along meeting to chairmen of iocai for­ (Continued from Page One) . identified with his killers Ruhinow said today the _ ^con­ OM FaahMnsd Flah *■ CWpa member* and friends who would be The editors were told of the ver­ the mother la ahoent because of of the family. with quartered tomatoes. Mix sea­ Edward Perea, 10, and six other irith Odieslaw, Tartar satility of rice as an accompani­ 10'/i OZ ( Always have a centei of In­ soning with tomato sauce antt^pour eign ^ policy study’ groups. struction program Is "now )>^ond unable to attend the daytime tea. ment to other foods—meats, fish, illnen. Miss Lurrle reports that Mrs. George K. Propper, state The hurricane waa located about teenagers have been charged wrlth the planning stage.’’’ He said/that aucb and Lemon The League is composed of non­ All MMLyanailsi CANS aftar these trained women have terest on the table. It cart be over all. Mix everything together homicide in the shooUng of Guz­ poultry, etc., also vegetables and a pot plant, a candle, or a publlcstiona director, discussed 260 miles east of Boca Raton, a architect Arnold Lawrence has partisan women interested in gov­ Caiinpbell Soups shown the. family how to use their lightly, cover skillet and sinrtmer man on the steps of a Bronx high fruits. The tables were decorated ' piece of bric-a-brac. how to present new material to city halfway between Miami and drawn some preliminary floof ernmental lasues and who work, to small food budget along nutrition­ gently for 20 minutes. Serve 'hot League members and to, the com­ Palm Beach, at 8 a.m. school. "Never-fali' is an apt rie.scnptinn of this saffron rice souffle. with sheaves of rice and chrysan* 35-OZ al linu, and serve a meat that is 5. The entire family must par­ from skillet with spaghatti. rice or plans and some ^evation .plains, promote political reeponeibillties It's a perfect companion dish to roast duckling. themurns. munity. Mrs. William Hannah, Forecaiitera were paying cloae As police reconstructed it, the although no detailed ' pt&ns or through Informed and active MOTT’S - Big family Sua JARS good to eat and good to took at, ticipate in the meal. Let each noodles, end enriched bread, rsiw Manchester chairman, assisted in . .Saffron Rice Souffle UiOre la a positive advance in fam­ member put In his two-eents’ attention to barometric charts on battle waa to have been fought speciflcatlons. , '' JITHER’S LDNCHEONETTEl .participation of citlBen* In govern­ One-quarter cup butter or mar­ Apple Sauce carrot sticks and celery, and a worth' of what interesting s skit which demonstrated com­ the assumption the ytorm Would on a playground last night, and On the basis ot the preliminary Main S t, Corner St. Jambs ment. Ing vote with final approval given mailed to parent*. The*e are to he ily relations. Of course this takes fnilt dessert. \ munications and publicity. t filled out and brought by pabent* garine, <4 cup flour, ^ cup milk. ^ 12-OZ the three carloads of youths were by the State Tax Commissioner's time and taxpayers’ money. But it thing happened during the take a more northerly course late plans, said Rublnow, the Temple All women in the community teaspoon sail. '4 'teaspoon powder­ day. Avoid ’discussions of Water resource chairmen met today. , bound for the playground. will ask for^'^ rough eetlmates_r on interested in learning more about office. or children Sunday. U ha* been G R IIN GIAN T - Whola Kama! CANS results in more adjusted family \wUh Mrs. Elltaheth K. Roper, DRUM LESSONS requested the bottom of the form ed saffron. 4 eggs, separated: \ l i e BTOupo, better ftealth and the. like­ money, family problema and Grent Cily Interests from' Central Florida The six on the rooftop allegedly the schohl and auditorium. 'This ^ ”the local League are Invited to at­ The assessor's office in the cup cooked rice. Niblets Corn ktste director, 'to discuss questions FOR BEOINT^RS be completed «o thai a permanent lihood that the (anitly will soon he discipline. Keep the meal to” the Carollnas were advised to told police they had feared they will -determine the amount to be j tend either of the membership Town Office Building will be open Melt butter in saucepan. Stir In BtaUe and ambitious enough to I happy. It Is probably the one liKal leagues must answer for a keep in touch with Weather Bu­ would be outnumbered by the oth­ raised in the first phase of the functloft*. from 9 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. weekdas's record card file may be made out Carthage reached a peak popu­ state concensus to be completed by Ms KEEYERS for each pupil. flour. Remove from heat and grad­ lA K ID get off relief. | time during the day the reau reports on Grade’s antics, er group, and had decided to am- building campaign. I Basketball Planned and from 9 a.m. to not, i, excepting ually .blend in milk. Add salt and family is together. lation of a million Inhabitants N6v. 2,5. This consensus follows although no Immediate danger to bush them from the roof with their After the classrooms and audi­ 30 Portland S t—MI «-O0O8 The Coventry Recreation Com­ Wednesday when the building is Player* Seek Sponsor CALIFORNIA N A "Tea. I’d say from my exper­ more than three centuries before twb years of study of water re- Coventry Player* haa voted not saffron. Gradually add saffron B A M Beans land was anticipated. torium are constructed, said Rub- ience that better meals do build | "Any woman who ran read a soutces In New England by Con­ rifle and fire bombs. mittee will ‘ aponapr haaketball closed. No special hours will be Inixture to slightly beqten egg better (amlUes." she added, A "bet­ newspaper food column, a cook- iha Christian era. It was one. of team* for both boys and girls of scheduled for those persons re­ to do a fall production. Harold J. 30-OZ the greatest cities of the ancient necticut Leagues and will be sub- Sypher, buslneaa manager, ia mak­ yolks. Stir in rice. Beat egg whites FINAST ter meal’’ must have three char- book, or a woman's maguine can high school age or over. quired by law to file lists. until^tlff but not dry. Fold into acteriatics, she explained. | learn to enok if she wants to," she world. mlttro to the national committee. Any girls or boys In this age ing contact* to obtain a sponsor Fancy in Extra Haavy Syrup CANS If the consensus shows approval Ohurch .School Teacher* for a late winter show. rice mixture. Pour Into an iin- Fruit Cocktail A. Be nutritionally adequate I stated. "If women take their Jobs of thb Northwestern Water Re­ group Interejited in coaching, play­ Registration of Church School greaaed 2-quart casserole. Place even though the amount of j a* homemakehi as seriously In seasons when they are not ing or refereeing games have been Burton E. Moore will be in casserole in a pan of hot water. harvesting, farmers in Norway source'Compact, already approved Femi*r Ch*n*y Mills | classes of the First Congregation­ charge of a workshop play to be money available for food ia their husband, take their business, by the legislatures of Connecticut, asked to immediately contact the al Church will take place Sunday Bake at 32.0 dei^ees F. for 1 hour. limited and the menu simple. there will he more and better fed and Sweden tie sheaves of grain frozen f o o d following, for girl*. Mr*. Robert presented at the Oct. 19 meeting HUNTS Msasaenusetts and Rhode. Island,, merning. There will be 26 teachers at Brookmoora'Barn. This will be Be well-prepared. Whether it families In the country' — and that on high poles to feed migratory Hartford Rd. and Pin* St. ^ A. Doggart. Mr*. William C. and staff members volunteering Tomato Sauce the Connecticut LWV will request is a stew, or meat loaf, a - ot usually means better families.” birds--strictly a humane custom ESKIMO Hotchkiss nr the Coventry Gram­ "The, Enemy Time” by Tennessee HartforeJ National bhelr services for the two sessions. Williams. Persona who do not be­ Maneh**t*r, Conn. | | mar School Principal’* office; for Miss Margaret E. Jacobson will ho.v*, William Kelleher or the CGS long to the group and interested FINAST - Family Sira be superintendent: Mrs. Thomas in trying out for part* in the play To Raise Interest PEAS Principal's office. J. Moran, assistant superintend­ Ketchup have been asked to contact Moore. Pl*nty of n Tryouts for the teams will be ent; and Mrs. Arnold E. Carlson, The Hartford National' , Bank arranged as soon as sufficient In­ Oo-op Elect* 24-OZ secretary-treasurer. The South Coventry Coopera­ and Trust Co. announced today Salada Tea Bags \ 59c PRE€ PARKING | 10 Oz. Pkg. terest is shown, officials said. that it will raise the interest rate M IR A B IL - Pure JARS HR Onnate Blond At the 9:30 a.m. session with tive Nursery, and Kindergarten Only the Very Best classes held at Kingsbury- House has appointed Mrs. William paid to its savings account cUf- Grape Jelly 49c Pared Piekup S*rvie* ^ A total of 68 pints of blood were tomers to 3 per cent. Pillsbui^ Flour MI-TY FRESH donated this week at the blood mo­ the following teachers and assist­ Worthington and Mrs. Willard 6-OZ ant.* have been asaigned; Kinder­ Watrous as co-chairmen of its Savings accounts at the bank's To Your Car ^ bile unit visit at the Nathan Hale Flrst-Mancneater Office will begin C L O V f c R D A L I - 'Chunk Slyla CANS V-8 Cocktail 39c Community Center. There were garten. Mrs. Dudley A. Ferguson ways and means committee. Selected FRENCH and Misa Lynn Schultheiss: Grade Mrs. Burton E. Moore, teacher, to earn the new rate Nov. 1, Hart­ Light Tuna 13 rejections. Two re.sidents were ford President Oatrom Enders two-gallon donors: William E. Bill- 1, Mrs. Kenneth Hartman; Grade reminds parents of the children 12-OZ OPEN 10 A.M..10 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 2. Mra. Jay Gorden: Grade 3, Miaa enrolled in classes to kindly call said. The decision to hike the in­ Selected Produce, FRIES Ingham and Valentine Dynes. terest rate was made at. a meet­ CANS ■ mmm mmmmmmmm Tax U st Filing Maridell Leonard; Grade 4, Mra. for them promptly at 11:45 a.m. FINAST - Liquid 9 Oz. Pkg. Town Assessor P. Ra.vmond Roy S.. Palmer; Grade !\, Mias when sessions clo.*e. ing of the bank's Board of Di­ Detergent by POPULAR FOOD KING U. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEPT. Grqce Y. White; Grade 6. Mrs. rectors yesterday. APPLES b a n a n a s Broga reminds reaidenla tax lists REG must be filed bv owners of boats, Albert MeLain; Grades 7 and 8. Manchester Evening Herald Commenting on .the increase. FINAST - BATHROOM Sov* Full Breasted—Bursting NIFTY girls, Mra. Lawrence Savaatano, Coventry correapondent, F. Pau­ Vice President Charles W. Pond, 'ROLLS* farm equipment, cattle, poultry, Whita or Colored - 500 Double Shaal Rolli tZc 4 Lbe. 39c f l-oose) Lb. \1 O C With Savory Goodness—Heavy merchants and manufacturers and boys, Stewart A. Hillman; and line tittle, telephone Pilgrim manager of the Flrst-Manchester Tissue furniture, stork and equipment, high school grades, tha Rev. 2-6331. office, said the 3 per cent rate LISSIR QUANTITIIS OP AlOVI SPICIALS AT HOULAR PRICU With Sweet Rich Meal WAFFLES unregistered motor vehicles, and James R. MacArthur, paator. will'pass along to the savings cus­ TOKAY. PASCAL miscellaneou.s equipment. Lists At the 10;4.5 a.m. seaaion at SEIVUNABY FUND DRIVE tomers the generally higher earn­ T ip u h J i YOUNG TOM (Ov*n Roody) ma.v be-^led during the month of Kingabury House the following Cromwell. Sept. 24 (Ab — The ing power of their deposits -- and Pkg. Of Six will also emphasize Hartford Na­ GRAPIS CELERY October. will be iin charge: Nursery, Mrs. board of directors of the Holy Young, loft-maatad lamb- Taxpa.ver* must still notify the James R. MacArthur, Miss Bar­ Apostles Seminary has voted to tional's ability to provide ^ "one- stop" banking services for all Guarantaad to be tandar, LB Bch. 1 0 ^ town assessor or his office of bara Palmer and-Mias Cheryl Lit­ conduct a fund raising drive for 2 T^bs 25c changes to he made .on properties, tle: Kindergarten, Mrs. Carlson; repairing fire damage. customer needs. light and axcallent eating 5 7 Interior or exterior, sccording to Grade 1. Miss Jiidrth Love and The fund drive waa launched at "We also feel,” Pond said, "that LAMB LEGS POPULAR’S beef is best. . . so tender . . . so HONEYDEW AMERICAN or ITALIAN GROCERY the recent change in the zoning Miss Gwendol.vn Brand; Grade 2, an emergency meeting of the the new Interest rate will enable TURKEY us to support other savings In­ juic.v . . . 80 flavorful . . . selected from the regulations. Mrs. Russell Morse; Grade 3, Mrs. board last night. The semin^y' MELONS PARSLEX 14 to 18 Lb. Avg. ★ ANY ITEM ONLY 10c ★ Residents having real estate or Lloyd Brink; Grade4'. Mrs. Frank main building was hit by almost stitutions ifi encouraging the Tender ' LOIN top grades of U.S.D.A. choice beef, to assure registered motor vehicles, referred Tabor; Grade .5, Mrs, Kenneth S. $200,000 damage in a fire Tuesday. healthy diversion of funds from Lamb Fores and Mealy u 43< Lamb Chops Wall Trimmed u 99* ,vou of the finest in eating pleasure. What'S to as real or personal property, Lyon; Grade 6, Miss Patricia Gil­ Seminary officials said immedi­ the spending cycle, which is espe­ more, .you don’t pay for excess bone, fit or Each 4 9 c Rch. 1 0 c \ CAPITOL BRAND (THINLY SLICED) *•111 no longer be required to file bert; and G rades.7 and 8, Mrs. ate public contributions are cially important to the economy and CHOP ■ I* IB L8 4 3 c Well Trimmed ^ . waste. POPULAR’S extra trim on piece COOKED LUNCHEON MEAT such forma. This filing..Wf* elimi­ Herbert W. Love. needed to resume classes and In a basically Infatationary pe­ Lamb Stew COMRINATION Lamb Chops 79 Fresh Native Cut Beet Greens, Kale, Spinach, Dan- ri od.’’ of meat is done before weighjpg ,vour pur­ delions and Watercress, Any nated through special town meet- Registration forms have been seminary life. chase. BOLOGNA Ittml ARMOUR ar SWIFT 4-LB FINAST 4V. LB Remember, quality is yojjrliest buy in meats! VEAL LOAF ‘ C A N N ID CAN . . . and you buy irfily the very best at ARMOUR Uncle Ben's \ 5 5 ! 10 HAMS C A N N E D CAN 3.15 CHICKEN 1.09 POPULAR. OLIVE OB I^ICKLE and PIMENTO LOAF (I8-OZ. CELLO PKO.) Rice SHOULOn - 4 le « Ibi MI8H I SKINUSS 974 MAIN ST.. MAMCHISTIR ChoppMl Betf 4] SPECIAL* MANCHESTER 1-LI CELLO 5 5 < H : PINEHURST Smoked Picnics lb 39c Sliced Ced 39c Fraflkfurts WOPLD OPEN THURSDAY and FKiDAY TILL 9 Chopptd Ham 62 14 Ot. 25c 38 Oz. 49!? FOOD KING NEW WESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. CORNED - I J A C ll OUT GREEN BEANS 4.*»..»e...... *»»%Mi»..e..»>».».*Mi.e4.ew..**..e»e*e**«*.«eee****v*4**»*****e'e**4*****4****************************** ****** BEEF n M o n THIS 18 THE 8F.A80N FOB NOURISHINO ^12^ (...... Instant 1 Beat Staw (5-RfBCUT) U B U H l b CUT WAX BEANS PUBLIC MARKET ^ i c L n WHITE SLICED FdIs Naptha 1 Treat a Lt m o r e 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 M A IN STREIET Sensational Price! Top Grad* Choic* S*ml>Bon«l*M OhiliConCama 4^ Large 30c OlSnt 72c PORK LOIN ROAST CUT BEETS ”CAN CUT FROM THE FINEST OORN-FRD 8tk iC lat PORKERS- JIFFY QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY! Thru To Thni BREAD 2 "^29 Pels Naptha Pels Liquid FRESHLY CUT, PLAINLY MARKED and NOT PRC-PACKAGED! 7th Ribs CORN MUFFIN MIX 4th Ribs Soap FRESH NATIVE DRESSED GOVT. INSPECTED Regular Price 17c Loaf - Special Sept, 21 ■ Oct 3 13 Oz. TOP GRADE CHOICE 34c NORTH AMF.RICAN BONELESS STEWING CHICKENS BABY BEEF 10c 23 Oz. 59c MEATY, PLUMP, 3i/, IJB. A VO. 2 R MUSHROOM STEAK SIRLOIN Clniitker Eioiiting Offb’i Chuck Roast >^49'’ HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SAUCE, Tin ORANC3ES “HOSTESS" STAINLESS STEEL QUALITY LEAN Prince Spaghetti I Lb. Pkg. 21c C T * C A l / C POR’TERHOUSE OR d 1 C#\lVd T-BONE BETTY BRITE STEAK CALIFOINIA Prince Macaroni 1 Lb. Pkg. 21c LIVER y LEAN, WELL-TRIMMED 6 9 ! BAKING CUPS PKO. SUNKIST 2 5 FOR $ 1 Sliced Bacon •^49*’ Prince Noodles 13 Oz. Pkg. 27C $ | .3 9 „ . TABLEW ARi FRESH PURE REEF JIFFY' ON SALE THIS WEEK SAVE CALIFORNIA • Ixtro Large each 4 9 c LEAN SALT PORK Lb. 25c PANCAKE WAFFLE MIX lb. TEASPOON 50% Gerber Baby Foods 8 035. PKO. Cut from Jop beef! No EASTERN DRESSED. SMALL LEAN 1 9 / Ground Beef >^49° READY TO SERVE waste, no hone, no fat. Cut H oneydew s Sach39c Matching Dinn.r Fork, Oauart Spoon, Salad Fork, LEAN FRESH RIB ‘ ' BISCUIT MIX "PKO. >"" to any thickness you wish. SIRDLISS - Califemio Dinner Knife to be offered in following we.l»v SUGAR SHANK 9 OZ. CURED PORTION PIE CRUST PKO. BRING US VOUR COUPONS FOR FREE 4 Jars 4 1c 3 j » . 4 7 c HAM FRESHLY GROUND 5 to 6 LB. AVERAGE Tasty and tender, cut from- Grapes 2 39c TABLEWARE EACH WEEK FOR FIVE WEEKS ------OR------Pork Roast »39‘ SCOTT COUNTY LEAN choice ynung steers. TOKAYS - California FU |X SHANK HALF SHORT SHANK, SMALL LEAN Honeydew Honeydew NEW LOW PRICE PORK and BEANS Grapes 2 uv 29c FINASTFROZIN Marmalade Apple Jelly FLAVOR QUEEN Ready £Hams>^49‘ WHITE SPACHETT can SMOKED SHOULDERS FUNK NATiVf Ckickae* Beef ar Terkay SLICED CELLO I Q . BONELESS RMSRET, FIRST CUTS ,13 Ox, 25c in Oz. 19c SLICED CARROTS 4 to 6 LB. AVERAGE C arrots PKGS I w C MEAT PIES 2 SAVE FULL SW HT • Virginia Calgon Calgonite BREAD MIXED VEGETABLES 6 *1. 33( Corned Beef >^59'’ SIZE LOAF GROUND STEAKS RAKED FRESH d a il y . 3 19c Make* Any Water For Spotles* Your Potatoes Form House Macaroni A Cheese 3 14-OZ (KGS *1 SUhy Water Electric DIshwxshing Choic* lb. GREEN GIANT PEAS DAIRY SPECIALS PRODUCE SPECIALS IS Ox. 37c 4 so r. 69c 20 Ot. 39c Start Ljour Set Nowl Wa^nificent GRADE“A” MacNHin FOOD KING lb. NEW 51 CUACE - 15 DENIER LOW, LOW TALL Richardson and Robbins OUR OWN FRESHLY SLICED FROM THE STRIP PRICE CANS Sit* OLD FASHIONED APPLE SALE RINK & WAGNALl'S STANDARD REFERENCE OklekMi FriesfSM 49e - Boned Chicken 69e EXTRA FANCY HAND PICKED Smoked LEAN. Cut from choice beef and la Dor. LARGE RED MILD CURE „ ■ f Ohieken a La Kins Sle REG. 69c Lb. IT) well trimmed. EKCYCLOPEDIA NYLDNS Pancake Mixes lOe Bacon IE SURE TO TAKE CREAMY. TASTY 25 VOLUMES — A BOOK A WEEK A D V A N T A G E O f THIS OFFER! Sunsweet q,. b., 41c Dailoy Kosher Rickies McIntosh APPLES VOIUME MUENSTER From Western Maair. Fruit Orchards BEECHNUT COFFEE 1 SOID ONIY f t ONIY, p a i r s IN TWO Pixxa Mix "iLV* 29e kosher Dills 83 a.. 35e Kosher Chips 83... 35e CHEESE 2 $1 PAIR lOXES ______^ WnH $7ijp IN FUiCHASfS REGULAR or VOIUMISQO V WITH any Kosher Cheridns ss o.. 5^ , PU8CHASE Quart Approk. DRIP GRIND can A VARIETY EHIERS COFFEE SPREAD-IT Bashat 22Lb«. Zly"*' Hill IW8ARY SIZE COFFEE MUGS O f CO LO RS 6 $1 1 * America’s Favorite Bleach AU.PURPOSE 18r Werih Of lb. loaf Buy ’Em ^ -Lb. Cello O C .- CLOROX and Household Diainfectant CHEESE Free Ce«t|MMs 1 LB. : ^ /I By the Lb. H, Bi|g ^ $E A F 009 JBOUSE FROZEN APPLE PIES W E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. Q U A N T IT IIS In. Every Osh CAN .n 7 5 1 SUNHY BROOK "READY TO BAKE!" 19e HalfGaL 37e GaL FANCY CALIFORNIA ! I Lb. 8 oz. Net Weight FIRST n a t i o n a l ^ STORES MAR6ARINE TOKAY GRAPES 2 lb*. 3 9 y 4 WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPSI Vd Lb. Stfdu IiA r OE PLUMP OLUBTEBS

' 'J. PAQETCIf lUNCHESitk EVENING HERALD, ^lANCHESTER. CONN, THthSDAY, SEPTEMfiER 24. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE^ck: 3TER, CONM, THURSDAY* SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 PAGE ELEVEN

MeSwasney and John W. Msshan mie h u flvs under his supervision: girls, chxlrinsn, Henry Beck, with follows:' Andover, • houSM; Otlaad, next weak. Mowever, Mm la hav­ Zoner8 G rant Columbia ■of WlUlmantic. Minstrel, chairman, William W. Morris Kaplan, Georgs Evans and 1 house; Lebanon, 1 barn; Mans­ ing difficulty getting aolldtors Campaigns ars to be conducted Tbompaoh, with Gene Dents, Paul Loui. Axelrod; health and welfare, field, 1 bans; Hebron, 1 distlUSry; with ao many drtvea on right new, ll.S. Steel Chief Stabs In Ashford, Columbia, Coventry, Herrick, Howard C. Batea, • end cheiiiman, the Rev. Mr. Bvane, Manchester, 1 old armory; Coven­ and aha asfca that If anyone la Massaro Bid Scouts Plan Hampton, EaglevUle, Mansfleld Kenneth Erickson; flnance, chair­ with Arnold Sihvonen, Wallece try 1, to haul cow out of tha willing to aasiBt with this work Center, Mansfleld Depot, Storrs, man, Russell Spearman, with Sol Liciiir; community betterment civic swamp. Local e a ^ were for two that they get In touch with her. Sinder and Thomas Jones; at­ Improvement, e^ety, co-chairmen, oil burner fires, 10 grass fires, two Home frees the West Self with Kitchen Knife Tilt Zonliw Board oT AffaaU Scotland, Stafford Springs, WIH- Puuds Drive Ington and Union. They will start tendance, chairman, Erickson, Charlee Oleen and Nathan Roatn, chimney fires, 1 dump fire and I John Osmond Jr., 'o f Whitney haa CTUttad tba pannSarioa m n i AMD. Oct, 15 and end Oct. 31. with Carl^Lewls and Gtorgt Smith; with Kirby Tap pen, Peter Neumee, tractor fire. Rd„ has raturdsd from a month’s (Csathmed fm s Page One) by Dr. Jooaph Maaaare to tract a publicity,' Roland Laramie, chair­ Sidney Orlando, Sam Allen end trip to California. He drove eut Mtinford summer hems In Chat- Arvld J. Anderson o f Jonathan Anderson has also accepted the hem. ' ' pmfaaalonal buUdlHK on bit S t man; greeter, Paul Merrick, chair­ Marehell Nuhfer;. and eunehine, Other services readered by the wlUi a friend, vlaiUng many of Miirfford's condition Is oatlgfectory Trumbull Highway, manager of appointment as cubmaster for the man. chairman, C. Preecott Hodgee. the national perks along the way. Dints said he ordered an tnveatl- Jamet 8 t proparty. local Cub Scout organization. He firemen were: Tw o walls pumped end he did have e good n ight” Second Vice President Howard Fire Oktora Yearly RapM^ He returned by train. gation to determine If Munford's ■ the Southern New England Tele­ succeeds Edward MacDougall who out: 2,000 gallona of water deliv­ As head of U.S. Steel, Munford'e- Th« decision was made at an i Batea heads the following: Lions The toUl fire loei In COlurdble wound wee ‘‘'aelf-infllctsd or phone Co.’s Wlllimantle office, has moved out of town. Registra­ ered to e farm; one chimney ecutlva maetinf held last n lflit In information, chairman, William during the year ending September cleaned; ell school extinguishera Maackeater Evening Herald eaiery la reported 'by a reliable otharwlM.” will direct the Boy Scout drive for tion for this group will be held Oelawibla eerrmpoadeat Mrs. Daa- the Municipal Building to eon- \L-'i m Burnham, with C. Prescott Hodges, 1959 ie placed at 825, which was checked end refilled; school chil­ source to be In the |25O,0A0-a-yesr Dr. O'Connor, U.S. Steel Corp. funds in the Natchaug District, ac­ Oct. 2 from 7 to 8 p.m. in Yeo­ Russell Spearman and George B. ald R. Tattle, tetepbeaa AOedemy tidar this and other rcquaaU pro* mans Hall. Boys in Grades 3,4 and done to a tractor, according to dren taken to the firehouse for in-^ brocket. medical director, called for an cording to Erib H. Lind, district Smith; sight conservation and Richard K. Davla fire chief for spection, during Fire ■ Prevention ambulance at 10:15 a.m. yester­ ■anted at a public hearing Monday 5 are eligible. Each boy should be blind, chairmnn, Layton E. Mose­ The elrcumatances of the atab- chairman. This drive will cover all Columbia Volunteer Fire Depart­ Week. There were two false day; A moment later. Dr, Robert night. Dr. Massaro sought a spe­ accompanied by a parent to regis­ ley, with Earl Gardner, John For- Mng remained a myetery pending cial exception to allow the erection areas not covered by the WIIH- ter. Anderson plans to announce ment. elerms during tha year. Honnrt Guard* R. Harned of Chatham placed a ryan; education, chairman, George sufficient Improvement In his con­ of a 2-story. 40 by 100-foot |no’. John O'Connor, who ap* brought his wife and two children meeting at the Uberty Hill- Log convention, chairman, Joseph Liis- and 23 to the mutual aid. This ment has been celled out nette end Louie X V I made by the DInia refused to answer news­ couch .in a fira.t-f1oor den with peered for the applicant at tha here to live. Ha la a graduate of Cabin. George E. Peters, pre­ ky, with Russell Spearman, and might be attributed to the feet Salvatlaa A m y Drive Swiss Ouerdi. men's questions about Munford's Mra. Munford and Dr. Harned public hearing, emphasised that SUPERMARKETS Tale University and has been with siding as president for the first Sam Kaasman. that several o f ^he letter were Mrs. Bmll Sadlon, Hannequln the building will not Interfere In the SNETCO sines 1954. On the time, announced his committee for Third vice president, Saul Caro­ night calls when more of the fire­ Rd., has bean named chairmen o f Longest railroad tunnel In tha injury other then it waa Inflicted attending him. any way w th tha proposed exten­ steering committee with Anderson the year. Each vice president Is re­ line has: Membership, chairman, men; who ere out of town at work the local Salvation Army drive world Is the Simplon connecting wttl\ a kitchen knife. Both Dre. O'Conndr and Harned sion of U n d «i St. which the Town srs Roland Laramie anM Charles sponsible for several committees. Saul Caroline, with Henry Beck, in the day time, are at home. for funds for this year. M ra Italy and Switserlend beneath the Authorities Impounded e 5-Inch said they have been treating Mon- banning Commission has shown uni m knife they fotind In the lavlah O ^ loiv W. Hill Jr. of Columbia, Earl W. and William Burnham; boys and Mutual eld cells ere listed as Sadlon expeeti to get underway Alps. It Is 12V4 miles long. ford for an imdiscloeed ailment m a s First vice president, Roland Lara­ on its mssUr plan. for two weeks. The site was purposely choaan so " e r a that. If the extension aver doas be­ SIWAU TINDBR - BiNK JWBATIB First word that Munford had come a reality, tba profesaiona] bean stabbed came nine hours building will be set back the re­ after he wee admitted to the bes- quired distance from the proposed plUI. street. O'Connor said. Aboirt 5 p.m. Dr. O'Connor Is- aiied e statament tlMt Munford Shrabbery Itaqalrad had iindcrgona abdominal surgery ZBA approval of Dr. Maasaro's but giving no hint he had been plans was given with the stipula­ riff BIST THINGS stabbed. tion that shrubbery, at least five Some two bourn later Dinis dla- feet high, be planted along the cloesd Munford had suffered a southerly boundary of the prop­ FRESHBAKE ENRICHED knife Wound with this stetament: erty. ‘‘T am directing an Inveatlgailoa When the plan to buUd was of tha conflnament o f Walter F. first presented at a public hearing Munford, president nf U.S. Steel several weeks ago, it ran into Corp., at CSepe Cod Hospital in Hy- heavy opposition from neighbors. annla. However, at tha meeting Monday BREAD "H e waa brought to the hoSpijal night, n o « oppoaition was ex­ as a reaiilt of knife wounds auX» pressed. telned in the abdomen. My inveetl- In other action last night, tha I lb. gatora have not Interviewed him Zoning Board denied a request by STYU ea hie condition doen not permit It Dr. Jean-Aoula Hebert, a dentist, loavsi but I have directed my Inveati-' for a variance to erect a profes­ getoro, Lt. John Dempaey end Lt. sional building on an underslsed Charles Herrington, both of the lot at Summit 8 t and E. Middle State. Police, to pursue the investi­ Tpka. gation to determine What the or­ Also denied was a variance HELLMANN'S igin of the knife wounds suffered ■ought jointly by the 385 Main N by Munford was.” 8t Gbrp., Stadium Investment I.ater, Dinie aeld there was one Corp. and Burger Chef Systems, knife wmind. Inc., to erect a free standing, The Munford summer home le lighted ground sign north of 249 MAYONNAISE a 12-room Cape Cod cottage on Main St which would be larger Chatham Bars Avenue In an old than allowed by regulations. and exclusive section. A request for a variance from FULL CUT The Munforde have aummered . the Swiss lAundry of Rockville, M l CUT , \ there for 12 years, gensrotly ar­ c SHANK HALF lb. ■UfTHAU' 55c Inc., to erect a roof top advertis­ FRESH HAMS \ riving by plane. ing sign at 600 Center 8 t which TENDER LAMB SHOUtDER OR RIB Mr. and Mra. Munford have two would be larger than reguUtloiis „ -- I - - FANCY—MEDIU^ SIZE A sons. One wee reported abroad allow, was tabled. LOIN CHOPS and the other in Florida. Atty. John' LaBelle. appearing 99c I LAMB CHOPS ••> 79 * SHRIMP lb. Munford has bron president «ff for the appUeant at the hearing, U.S. Steel ainre last May 8. A t had said the regulations were not HEINZ the same time he waa named a , clear on such a sign and that he m w CROP - ALL PUMROBI - U. S. Ito. I - S ill A director end chairmen o f tha exec­ thought It could be erected wllh- utive committee. eut toe variance. H e began hie steel career ax xn Church Bid Allowed open hearth worker in 1923, Variances were granted to the KiTCHUP From 1953 to 1956 he wee pres­ Concordia Lutheran Church, 54 ident o f U.S. Steel’s wire division Parker St., to erect an addition to end from 1956 to 1956 he wee ax- a non-comforming garage ; .C. Bl- ilatant executive vice president of more Watkins. 58 Lakewood U.S. Steel. He wee named exec­ Circle, to erect a greenhouse at c utive vice president In 1956. the front instead of toe rear o f the fiOTATOES 10 Born In Worcester, Maes., buUdIng; Melvin BldweU, 48 N. Munford was educated at Worces­ School S t, to erect a 2-car. garage IM A IIYU TT NEW ter Polytechnical Institute end which would not be located In the Maaeechusette Institue of Tech­ farthest comer of a comer lot. M A R S CROP 2-29'|SS!SS"?s2-2»' nology. A variance was granted to CAMPBELL'S ’ He went to Pittsburgh In 1939 Bmest Johnson, 114 Crestwood aarSM aa aaelatant manager of opera­ Dr., to erect a detached garage at EADISHIS 2SK. I9c|COU SLAW ’ssr . % ISe tions nf the wire dlvlaion. Ha the side of the building instead of held other executive poets . from to the reef. It was specifled the lime to time at Cleveland and structure would be no closer than Lorain, Ohio. six fe e ( to {he sideline. Chicken Soups Gsrden Supp/ios ------— A variance sought by Edward Regulation Conklin. 427 Hartford Rd., to con­ GRAND UNION—6-10-4 GRAND GARDEN duct used car sales on the prem­ ises was denied. Also denied was lO'/r-o*. 50 & tntcralate rommerre has bean a variance sought by Dr. Robert can c S a » l" regulated ,ln the United Stetee C. Walden Jr., 102 Princeton 8 t, since Feb. 4, 1881 w-hen Proel- who wished to build an addition MHAf HUMIIt 100 . S - * 5 0 0 dent Grover Cleveland signed the to the rear of the house which original Act to Regulate Interatate would be closer to the north side- •AMDMI LIMl 50 OfC newer miLBS Mb. > SSc Commerce end appointed the first Une than allowed by regulations. oommiseion. Beqnes* 'Tabled KITCHEN^RDEN fr o z e n K IK IB IM |\W A request for a variance from ^ ^ ^ t o p c n a l H. P. Hood and Sons, 52 M ^ e e Frozen Fooefe------8t., to erect a garage on the rear GRAND UNION BEEF, CHICKEN. TURKEY comer of the property and closer . evem c... to the side and rear lines than al­ GREEI etxese / lowed, was tabled. No representa­ tueh ^ tive from the company had ap­ MEAT POT PIES peared at the public hearing. A variance was granted to Pas- ThiB Weak Unit No. 2 ilAlt VtIH PIE.U0KI9 ^ MILAPva MTAT0 quale VendriUo, south o f 892 Oak­ 10-oz. SCAUOM O^OOc land 8t.. for a building lot which PANCAKIS Think of iti CompUtt prapoki tours to tho world's most glamorous plocos — Paris* has leas frontage than regulations pkgi. I- lOAIT MSANN eONIV leiANS ^ ^ ORANO UNION , allow. Denied were requeets for " "9 INCH Pftn'NOKNIFE 39*^ PRHNCH PRIU 3K£00C OllPtTIAK Brussels* , Puorto Rico, Bormuda—vio Pan Amorican World Airways. No variaaeee from Mre. Vi«da Clegg hardwood HOLDEIl 1-77' MORTON'S—WITH CNtlSS to divide a parcel of land into bwo^ othor trading stamp plan effors you tkoso droom-como-truo holidays. lots at the comer o f Aah and VU- MACARONI 2£S;37C lage Sts., and to Byndet Products, I 8U Y LB. FOR I5e—GET 'A LB. FOR 1c mm Inc., to use a building at the rear IM IRACLI WHIPPED ^ o f 117 New Bolton Rd. for the TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS BRING YOU manufacture, atorage and sala of / J Drying ctofhti industrial cleaning IMAROARINB A ■ / Ibrienaion of pcrmlaalon was Bljfbs EVE BIRDS EYE is • o t y today... granted Aquitsaia Totxa to con­ T P M A T O n (RIALTO 4 '«r4 9 c ‘•jSBijc!' 10-oz. duct a golf driving range and aell {OpIiMich pko*.J Cut Corn 3 7 * Ugbt refreShmenta weet of lOM GRADE A . • 6 ® MAJOR APPLIANCES W. Middle T^ke. MRS. PAULS Variances were granted to Pior- {IHUR'S co m i L 78c SEABROOK FARMS - ' 4% Pc Biggor, bottor gifts than ovori Now Bluo Stamps can got ypu a Wostinghouso j INRICO—MEAT OR MUSHROOM ■ antino 21an1ungo. 125 Spruce 8 t, pkg. to convert a store into an under- Pishstlck Dlnnor Mroccoll Spoars S;,' 2 5 Promior Rofrigorotor. . , Philco Bondix Automatic Washor-Dryor . . . Philco Ro- siied apartment; and to Audrey lORAGHITTI 8 AUCI'^t''‘37c SARA LEE moto*Control TV Sot. . . Magnus Eloctric Chord Organ . . . or many othor gifts Palmer to erect an underalxed INSTANT COFFEE ^ R O ^ N bouse north of 86 Hawthorne 8L All 16-01. 16-ez. you'yo always wantod. provided the area of the dwelling IIRJUCWILLHOUSI hn Orango Coko'Butter pkg. pkg. 29* was not less than 850 squara feet. STTAMPS V'' V A variance was also granted to NI8TLIS GUIK 539 HOWARD JOHNSON MORTON'S M ' m ' Tolanda FeUce, 65 CUnton S t, to 6 A/EMF1 O M S a a a h w t t I 7 8-oz. A W * THIPLE.S BLUE STAMPS BRING YOU . . . YOUR CHOICE > erect an addition to a bouas which PrkNl CI«M8 •p W g iB U Tn i MEAT M i pkgi. "0 w . will be closer to the sldeUnaa than allowad by regulations. Spsdsl exceptions were granted so*s homo hooting to Rqasire Hebert. 017 Center St, for a limited repairer’s Ilesnss; ViROOKOIFTS-LiaONTOIFTS our wgyi and the Stock PI. Corp., Broad St, t ■•! to sell gasoline. No mattof what sizo gift'you’vo.sot your hoart on . . . from a pair of to a You get prsmlum quality Mobilheat with RT-98 — the trip to Paris.... you’ll find somothing just ‘right’ in tho now Triplo-S Ccifolog. Moro moat eonpletely effective fuel Coventry oil additive in use today. And half-book and on^book gifts this yoar, too. . . so you can got mBro gifts fastsir, you gat premium service. At>- Resident {Police Ifyouwishl - tohiatie deliveries . . . a bel- WITH THIS enesd payment plan and many Petition in Mail other extras designed to make FREE 50 ^ STIiPS coupon home beating easy. A petition, with 46 signatures, FREE to establish s resldeht stats poUes- WITH THIS COUPON AND « MobilhGof ,!fXe man and abolishment of the Cov­ TOO FT. PKG. entry Police Patrol has been msll- ^ ad to the Board of Selectmen at PURCHASE OF $3il0 OR MORE PRESNPAK T/iey're all in Ihe MEW ”. 1 ^ the Town Office Building. THE GIFT PLAN OF Limit 1 per customer, Adults only WAXPAPER TPIPLE-S BLUE Rep. Stephen Loyelm, who origi­ Offer Expires Sept. 26th, . 1959 STAMPS HAS BEEN ' WE GIVE nated the-petition, said it waa sent S' Limit ] per customer, Adults only by registered mall today. ' ‘ iwlio) STUDIED AND AWARDED GREEN STAMPS Except bn Cigarettes and Beer O f f e r Expires Sept. 26th, 1959 The petlUon asks pie town ‘ to a., r.hiii

r * " S.' PAGE THTSLVl MANCHESTER EVENING ITBRAID, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1989 PAGE THIRTEEN Ike Studies FHA Incredsegi Mortgage Ratel A tP Super Markets in Monebester - 261 Breod St, pnd 116 E. Center St. Open Wed.^ Tliyrt. nnd Fridoy Until 9 p. w. Agenda fpr PEACHES (Cotitbined from Pag* One) | The Baby Has thority to tnrara another 18 billion ' Nikita Talk worth of mortgaires, aupplement-. Ing authority which waa exhausted . (r'nnHiwt'H frm " ‘ ^ ) last June. i Been Named ••• KhnmhrhftV Major • money provigloha of the hill Include lAAO million over a 3-. SUPER-RIGHT di(ir>i!i»frt »h« mihj^rt* briefly "tirt year period for alum clearance and p^nwptly in rtny* »(:«. * hnur* redevelopment granta to r.itiaa.: Thaodore David, son of Mr. and I^rs. Nathan Butaman, I),, Soil^l premier «rriv^<1 8250 million for college dormitory' loana and 825 million tn the Fed-1 60 Benedict Dr., Wapping. He waa bom Sept. 19 at''Manches­ In tht« rnuntry. Strict Ih^b th» eral National Mortgage Aasn. for East call for EIbcrfa Canning Peaches. have ter Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents kre Mr. SEMI- fopir* h*x'» h<'»'T)..piil In nrrt«r by buying mortgagee on cooperative and Mrs. George T. Jerjisian, Philadelphia, Pa. His paternal HertPr *nrt Soviet Forei(rn M inis-j housing. An additional 850 million enough for this weekend . . . grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Suasman, Philadelphia, f*r Andrei A. Oromyko in prepsrs-j waa authorized for Inane for Pa. • lion for two dsys of Btsenhower- homea for the elderly, hut an ap-1 • • • • • , BONELESS GENUINE SPRING, TENDER, SOFT-MEATED - WHOLE Khnishrhev tslks sUrtInjr l*l« ^ proprlatlon will be needed to m ake' K ristopher William, eon of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pardtia, (IISI (Oil jnori'ow St Csmn nsvid. Md. thia effective. gtorrs. He was bom 'S ep t 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ OvofioRaody Ri. 67c Informed sdminiJftrstion offi-: Included over Elsenhower'a pro-1 tal. H is niatemal grandparents-are Mr. and Mrs. (Eugene Clou- \ FULLY COOKED rial* .«»id it was impossible to ssy teat waa authority for 37.000 more I tier, Wllllmantie. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. non- whelher or not Elsenhower unite of low coat housing. The b ill; A PERO'S A William L. ParduB, South Wllltngton. • • • • a RKGUUR end Khnishrhev would find shV| also extends the FH A home im -; AT THE FARM new spprose.h for Isrklinjf speelfic provement loan program for one. AT THE STAND Ann Adele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cletto Zanlungo, 116 School St. She waa bom Sept. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Issues. year to Oct. 1, IMO. and the mill-j AVERY ST. pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Matteo TRIM The one thlnt on whirh the (two tary houaing program two yeara' 276 OAKLAND ST. Chertiblnl,^ 117 School St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. men seemed to sjree most firmly to Oct. 1, 1061. I Ade^e Zanlungo, 267 Spruce St. She has three brothers, Charles, Is that war in , the nuclear. a|re 12, Robert 10. and Paul, 6. ■ ■ 57 would be so devastatlne ^Or all rountries that some way must be Ayelet, dkughtGr of Mr. and Mrs. Josapn Sulant, Ramat HJMs UVI nils found to avoid it In spite of the! 8haur33-10 French Carmel, Haifa. Israel. She was bom Aug. A SKINLESS COMBINATION wide ransrinp conflicts which dl-1 27 In Haifa. Israel. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and shoulder ch o ps a n d stew meat side the communist and noncom- Lamb 3 9 * Mrs. Daniel Buraack, 98 Dale Rd. Her paternal grandmother Is munisi world. Mrs. JRose Salant. Haifa, Israel. * SHANKLESS FANCY SLICED SUPER-RIGHT ALL GOOD LARGE SUPER RIGHT Tn the American view the so\iree ; LYNN POULTRY FARMS • • * • • of these conflicts is the expansion-! Linda Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Schneider, ★ DEFATTED 1st nature-of Soviet and Chinese! Cheie* Form Fr*th Comi«etleu» Poultry .... DIroet to You 118 Diane Dr. She was born Sept 12 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, BACON u45" BOLOGNA 33c communism. Thtia Elsenhower Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ CHICICfN, TU8KIY looks to Khnishrhev to come up ard Kuhn, Flushing, N. Y. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. WHOLE lANQUET PliS OR in F - FROZEN with what he has called "construc­ and Mrs. H. Schneider; New York City, She has a brother, Steven CALVES LIVER „1.09 tive Ideas and siiffjrestions" for Alan, 2. . OR , responsible negotiation on the N. » • * * • SUPER-lieHT AU MEAT SKINLESS NADDOCK FIUITS treat East-West problems. j Opon Wo4f.. jhurs. and Fri TUI 9 P.M. — Sot. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. — Ml 9-82SI Kurt Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braun, Thomp- FULL HALF In welcomipjf Khniahchev here, j sdnvllle. He was born Sept. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ FRANKFORTS I0OZ pital. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George A. FISH STICKS 2 FKGS Eisenhower expressed hope the' 65 CAF04 JOHN'S premier's tour would Improve FRESH OVEN READY Nelson, 2.54 High S t His paternal grandparents are Mr. end NO CENTER SLICES REMOVED 234853535353234853485348232348534823 chances of settling some of them. CONNECTICUT Mrs. Harry C. Braun, 198 High St. • • a # He said Khniahchev would And 4 .'.T'* that the American people have no Kenneth Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dumore Sr., 111 «-ill toward other peoples, want 128 Charter Oak St. He was bom Sept. 15 at Manchester Me­ _no territory and seek no addition­ morial Hospital. Hie maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Menus that are spiced with • variety of good 's ! power. . Ralph Fletcher Jr., 87 N. Elm St. His paternal grandmother is SeJtisA. TUm i U. ,fo«da do a lot to keep families healthy and " I most sincerely hope.’ 'Elsen­ FOWL 33 Mrs. Alice Dumore, 126 Charter Oak St. He has two brothers, happy. That's why s« many shoppers go to AAP hower said, "that as you come to Emerson Jr., 8. and Edward, 4; and three sisters, Sandra,'12; £mL£ fiaUaJL see and believe these tenths about Denies, 6, and Collette, 2. < - • the store that hat the widest choice of foodi OVEN READY ROASTING • • • • • our people there will develop an J-amiJiuiL. a . a that build better meals- For better meals—bigger Improved basis on which we can Dale Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Smyth, 1616 savings . . . just can't b^at that A4PI together consider the problems Diamond Lake Rd., Glastonbury. She was born Sept. 11 at that divide us." CHICKENS .T/t to 4 I.b. Averasre 'Maneheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are But officials who have followed Erich Kuiche, Manchester, and Mrs. Pearl Youther, Glastonbury. SAVE es dw ToB|iiit Tiwt el * • Week! Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smyth, the series of speeches and off-the- Hernld Photon by Pinto- East Hartford. JAM PARKM MNCH 8IZS EPMALI eufr remarks he has made as he POULTRY PARTS FARM FRESH GRADE A « • * • * sdsited New York. Los Angeles. To Broil or Fry San Francisco, and the Iowa farm We^ll See You at the General Store Bradford Harrison,,eon of Mr. snd Mrs. Whitman H. Smith, belt have their doubts. Manchester Country Fair Pays, a 2-day sales promotion by retail photo at left, strike a square dancing pose. Esther Neubaiier Breasts • I.ejra • Winffs Ridge Dr., Canton. He w’ss bom Sept. 15 in Hartford Hospital. PINEAPPLE PIE 49« They have concluded that if store members of the Chamber of Commerce, opened today. lights up "Farm er" Mae Suhle's comcoh pipe on Main St. In Livers • Backs and Necks • Gizzards MEDIUM EGGS,2»*'89e Hie maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charlea R. McCar- JANE PARKER - CHERRY OR PINIAPRII ICED Khnishrhev did in fact gain some Mary McOrath snd Muriel Davis, both emplo.ves of -Marlow's. In photo at right. They are employes of Burton's. th.v, 32 N. Elm St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CAKI Glen- H. Smith, West Hartford. He has a slater, Kimberly Ann, 3.- new Ideas about the United States • • • * * EACH the ideas have not yet made any iUY 9UAUTY . . . BUY LYNN POULTRY WHITE SQUARE its bounds.” There were nd com­ quired to pay 825 when submitting president: Carole Strickland, sec­ nne-yiwir contract. General Man­ Linda Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wagner, real Impact on his Arm belief that ments from the Aoor. a preliminary plan and $10 per retary; Susan Dooley. ■ treasurer: ager •Inhn J. Quinn said. No sal­ sooner or later the political and XI I ^ o x SL. She was born Sept. 30 at Manchester Memorial BIRTHDAY' A budget .qf 8370, submitted by lot Included in the plan. This In­ Linda Buccino, reporter; Elsie ary terms were disclosed. economic systems of this and oth­ Hoopital. Her matomal grandparents Are Mr. and Mrs. William LOOK For The NEW LOOK! the executive committee, was ap- come will cover ehgineering and Matthews, scrapbook keeper and er western countries will collapse L e^ a u . Hartford. Her paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. In Members were reminded other costs of Administering the Margo Matthews, song and game Milton Wagner, 122 Campfleld Rd. She has a brother, James FAMOUS QUALITY JA N | PARKM cris'ia^and c;;mmL;ism“«;iTruk; leader. over. of the Harvest Fair on Oct. 24 of regulations. -Anthony, 13 months. which Mrs. Frank Ulm is chair­ ■The TPC expects to meet iText • • * • * Nevertheless. Ki.senhower wss Members studied the second man. week to work on the revisions year aewdng book of the 4-H pro­ Ronald Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robert Berube, WHITE BREAD described ss hopeful in sdvsnce again before adopting them. Com- ■ ■■■mENAMt----- of the Camp David discussion.^. It A thank-you gram at their laat meeting! TTieir 103 HoUlne Rd. He was bom Sept. 15 in St. Francis' Hospital. .school staff was read, acknowl- ! pletlon of the sub-division rules first project this year will he The New Pol^thylen* wrapper keeps bread fresh is understood thst he.. Is psrticul- Hartforc^. Bin maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph edging the PTA gift of apple.s and I wjll complete the TPC's portion of sewing an apron, cut from a pat­ earl.v interested in exploring E. Bowpinn, Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and tonQer . . . even after it's been openedi Aowers to each teacher on open- **"*the new ‘town “plan. '■■■ The Zoning tern. The next meeting will be held Khrushchev's attitude toward the BURSACK'S Mrs. Napoleon J. Berube, Hartford. ing day of school. Commission is still working on its Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. in the school cafe­ • • a • • SpHially negotiations at Geneva tor a ban revision of zoning regulations to teria. 3>AeAh,! dOtalih^uU 3‘lav&tfuL! JkA iflif,! on nuclear tests backed up bv an No Decision RoTinond Uswrenoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel I.avellee, fit Into the town plan. Cedar St., Ellington. He was bom Sept. 16 at Mancheeter Me­ Inspection system. There has been no announce­ St. Maurice Notes STANDS FOR Pricfif/ nAtTUTT-JUICY AND DELICIOUS ment of a decision on the fate of Advertisement— morial HoapItaL » His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 29 In s somewhat similar vein the Susan Gladya, daughter of Mr. For buying or selling Real Es­ Russell Tintter.' Bast Hartford. Hie paternal grandmother is President reportedly wants to im­ six Democrats, threatened with and Mrs. Frederick Oakes of FRESH CREAMERY press upon the Soviet leader that ejection from their party, who ap­ tate call Manchester Really Co., Mrs. Mildred Rolline.' GrM t Barrington. Mass. He has two Notch Rd. Extension, and Jeanine I Gnodchild, the Communist military campaign peared at a hearing Tuesday bis- brothers, Robert, 4, and James, IVi. and a eieter, Karen Anne, 3. New lOlh Century Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maple St., Manchester. M I 3-0000. against the pro-western govern­ fore Town Chairman Vincent Lucien LaPlerre of Rl, 6. Ando­ UnabrMfeel Butter SILVERBROOK PRINH- ment of Laos should be speedily Krzesicki and Registrar Mrs. Veronica Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moseley. 8,5 ver, were baptized at St. Maurice Advertisement— brought to a halt. Fredrica Reid. Brookfield St. She was born Sept. 19 at Manchester Memorial Pears „s * Church this week. 4 59 Group Piano Lessons will begin Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Earl Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of The census of the parish Is being Webster's Sunnybrook Grade A, Always Fresh Rockville, speaking for Mr. and on Saturd^yf^Oct. 3 at the Melh- S. Arnold. Unlonville. Her paternal grandparents are Bert U S. No. 1 Size A-Meal/, Fine Flavored 50 LB BAG taken In Andover and Coventry odisf^CHiirch. "Beginners” grade Moseley, 79 Bridge ^t., and Mrs. Gladys -Moseley, Hartford. She Mrs. Edmund Perealuha, Mr. and this week. Mrs. Alexander Plante, Mrs. 4 and up accepted for enrollment haa a brother. Steven Alan. 18 months. Church school will hold Its sec­ by Oct. 1. Call Merle Louise • • • • • Dictienery Large Eggs DOZEN W Daniel Po.st and Fred Gaal, asked ond session of the fall season at Mrs. HemingM-av that a decision be rendered im­ Mather, M l 9-2375. Michael Joseph, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Nelton Caron. 126 W. 6:30 a.m. Saturday. . Main St., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 18 at Manchester Me­ AT A mediately in order that the status Bomarco to Meet SPECIAL SALE I SENSATIONAL MEL-O-BIT AMERICAN PROCESSED Elected PTA Head of his clients could be cleared be­ 5fancheiNt«r Evening Herald Special morial Hospital. His mstemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bomsreo, community married Bolton correspondent, Doris. M. Lyndon R. Snow, Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. LOW PRICE Potatoes . fore election day on Oct. 6. 1 19 couple.a' club, will play military D'ltalis, telephone Mitchell S-5M5. and Mrs. John Caron, 126 W. Main St, Rockville. Mrs. Albert Hemingwa.v was Tlie six are supporting two whist at its meeting Saturday at I * * • e • TFLbc /fL Oflaick, J>AopiiL J-ood. SaU / Cheese Slices 2 pkgU 9‘' Sale tremendous dictionary now at a price you iinanimoualy elected president of randidalps for election to the ; 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. Robert Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M, Weise, 3*23 A Board of Education who are run- | Mrs. 'PhUlp Longstreth and Mrs. BI.SHOP 1N.STALLED 3 0 F F can afford. A new section each week for the Parent-Teacher Assn, at its Friday, Septemhor 25 Spring St. He was born Sept. 17 in Hartford Hospital. Hie A&P lOOZ Initial meeting of the aeason last ning independently. Democratic Bruce Ronson are hostesses, M'nreester, Mass., Sept. 24 maternal ‘grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo MonaaU 34 Camp­ 15 weeks. ANN PAGE ItlghL, About 13.5 people attended party officials question their right | Since this is the first meeting t/Pi— Dignitaries of ehurrli and fleld Rd. Hie paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lekf Spinach FROZEN PKG YOUR CHOICI the session at which the teachers to remain listed as Democrats in | of the fall season, members feel state jolneid priests and religious Weiss Jr., 272 Spring St. were Introduced by Principal Rich­ view of this action, contending i It la an excellent time .for inter- in erowded St. Paul’s Cathedral PLANTERS SEOKM NO. 2 S ’-S'!!;!:? 7Y A&P lOOZ ard B. Mather. they are not supporting party | ested couples to join the group. today as the Most Rev. Bernard Section 1 still available for only 25c with Chopped Spinoch Frozen PKG TOMATO SOUP A skit, "W h o, M e?” , .was pre-1 candidates and are supporting an Recleicteil President J. Flanagan was Installed as a 2.50 or piore purchase. Start yoOts todey. 8 - 9 8 ‘ aented under the direction of ’ otl^r party. ~s«ennd bishop of Worrester. The COCKTAH Mrs. Wlll'.ani Hand' waa re- lOOZ Lesser quantities at JUST ^ lO'/aOZ Mf9C Mrs. Carlton T. Daley. Joseph The six have testified that they elected president of the women's 51-year old prelate stiweeded LOOK! .REDUCEDI 9 CANS Hfw Maclone and Marvin Shifrin of the have not abandoned the party's | auxiliary to the Fire Department the Most Rev. John J. Wright PEANUTS Chopped Broccoli PKG the regular low prices teaching staff took part, as did the principles, have not abandoned Its ' this week. Also reelected were «h o left the Worcester diocese ONCE AGAIN WE ARE ABLE TO 3 0 c Off I Mirrimood Nylons Rev and Mrs. Theodore W. Chand­ ticket but only one of its candi-i Mrs. A. J. Roberta, ylce president In February to become Bishop Reg. ,10c Can CARE FOR ALL YOUR LAUNDRY NEEDS! ler Jr., Mrs. Joseph Loersch, Mrs. dates, and have not estsbiished and Mrs. Albert D. Giglio, secre of Pittsburgh. SI GAUGE - 15 OENIER REGUIARIY 2 FAIR 1.M ChacL! QompuUdL! you 'll Saoz. at dtrfi! Hemingway. Mrs. Kenneth Perrett, another party, lary. Mrs. Peter Ma.ssolinl was LAUNDRY MISS LAUNDRETTE MCMineet 2 s*ii 99' Ja lL fitajnJtbu^ .,. named treasurer. EVERYDAY SHEERS Mrs. Jack Hunter and Mrs. Daley. TPC Hearing Held PHIUi RKIlIRE SAWYER 881 EAST CENTER ST., CORNER OF PARKER—MI 8-04IM Name tags were worn and now Now Molly fllovers’ 3 C . n . n , 0 0 CHICKEN NOODLE SPECIAL! GOOD Thru WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 M GAUGE .1 5 DENIER REGUIARIY 2 FAIR 1.5* ' About 20 people attended the The Dough and Sew 4-H Club Philadelphia, Sept. *4 iJP>— niaaiMaoa . 2 rail 1.29 Michigon Peat Humus 50 mg 98^ members were given corsages as Town Planning Commlsalon's (SAVE I7r) SOUP OlIXIRGE and M ARTH A W ASHINGTON STRETCH SHEERS they entered. A "mixer” feature voted recently to become a sewing The Philadelphia Phillies toda.v _ ...... I hearing Tuesday td disciisa re- club, primaril.V, and has changed annoiineed that Eddie .Saw.ver 60 GAUGE - 15 DENIER REGUIARIY 1 FAIR 13? Campbell's Soups 0 pronded a g ^ o)>portunlt. for all | vUed aiib-diviaion regulations pro- 3 pkg. earfon 29c Ever reeiit hg assortment 2 98 u. its name to "Jolly Clovers.” had been rehlred to manage the BEDSPREAD $1.25 DELUXE SHEERS ■taaiiiaae 2 Mil 1.09 I poR^d for adoption aa pari of the PLANTERS WASHED, DRIED AND During the busineae aeaaion, ‘ town plan. Diane Tedford has been elected National .League cluh for ttie 400 NEEDLE • 15 DENIER RECRAARIY 1 FAIR 1.6? Park Gross Seed ^g 1.49 president: Shirley ' ' Zeppa, vice 1060 season. He sfaiThlgned to a PEANUT BUTTER Shurfins Fanc.v fitrinjfisaa PUT INTO PLASTIC BAG Vegetable, Cream of Asparagus,Spocially Mk 10'A OZ V* qiie^ons submitted to the sjx ! Ma.vnarit-O. Saunders; planning -•^REO. 82.60 VALU E SEAMLESS SHEERS MtaaiiMae 2 1J9 Bean & Bacon, Cream of Celery, k ' nndidatM fur nectlOh to the ! engineer, explained the few chang- FRENCH STYLE ward- of Education were read. ; es being made and their purposes. OFF EAf!H JAR AvtfItbl* *t Many ASS Sterat Vegetarian^ Green Pea. RrilMKdl O f CANS The quest oru and answers are ex- gr oup of citizens present ask- GREEN BEANS TUUiimaL Waak. Bw fiJ ' peeled to become the basis for ed many questions and made sug­ Free .Samples, 6 lb. eonsStilO discussion at the PTA non-parti­ gestions for further improvement I>?9F??'*...,2'-” 25'3J;2S' san meetingi Tuesday at the Com- ; of the regulations, 1150 Burnside Ave. munity Hall to which the six Revision - of the provisions was school board .candidates have been done primarily' to clarify preaent EAST HARTFORD Toilet Tissue 8 .ous*l Cale Dec Food 2'i.'U°‘ 29‘ invited. regulations and Improve them. FROJOY ICE CREAM Because reporla of criticiam of i Performance bonda will be re- Juat Beyond The SAUCE-Oeean M 1 LB Manchester Town IJne Strooglisort Dog Food 3 c',!^ 29° the questionnaire have been heard quired of developers tinder the '/; Gal. 6 9 c V r O n D G r r y sprays RaducadI 6 C A N S W Y In town, the meeting waa aaked to amended 'rule.*. The.v' 'also .'Include Rod Hoort Dog Food 2,L^',39° state any objections to the ques­ graphic description of the grades ALL FLAVORS STORE HOURS! tions. Reifiarkg were also specifi­ of roads and apell out. how they w rj>„ THURS., 1T»I.. NEWI WITH "OXONE" BLEACH cally sought on Whether the PTA should be constructed. GoioH Dog Maol 35' 69° had violated its' ethical standards A fee s.v8tem 1? included In the 0 A.M. te t F.M. or had in any way “qveratepped revision. Sub-dividers .would be re- Frozen Food MON., TUFJt., SAT. Bright Soil Cleonser 2 23 0 A.M. te 6 P.M. FARMHOUSE JUSt REDUCEDI LIQUID CLEANER - ' 0ul6JtanJ(inq. OaiusLLl MACARONI and CHEESE SomkiiMCookits 'X»"2r Mr. Cleon .A BOTTLES CASSEROLE pkg. 35c ■■t EduoaiarnoaicMallowi ^^39° 3-6201 Pork Roast c a l l ^ ^ FULL THI CHEAT ATUNTIC t HACIPtC TtA COMPANY 6 02 a « c 12 02'^eiie Ovoltine JAR ^ < 9 -JAR 7-RlB MO n ecta r j a c t | { | L WHIIE HOUSE INS1 ant llldOZ VAC CUT lb Dry ■WIIRnoN-FAT-ASAKES 12QTS FKO / » &tOSSM AN’S LEAN, 3 9 ^ 48 TEA BAGS 49 TENDER APyS^P®*' J^arkets NOW ON SALE FEATURES GALORE IN THI? NECTAR TEA ,, ✓ I Bit .V.'lkICA'S DtFlHnflBU FOOD M ti: C M 5 T 190? Vj lb pkg 63c 1 Oct. Woman's Doy- - T0c for NmHOMES ErkM m Oin 1 ttirnm i I6n M.. Stal M 6 WUMim la lah 6 ftalaie. I M il I HI M int I 0 I R .spi-: r I u, i*i..is FLORIDA IIUEBONNIT UNDERWOOD lO PAYMENTS PAZZU RLMCN lANDUET DINNERS AJAX CLUNSER FAR GRAPEFRUIT ' jMARSARillE . • * * PEVHED Nam UNTIL JULY 1960 TRIFLI-FknblD chkkm, tmuy, ta tF tmtM C04IFOM A COJLGATErFAlMOlIVI FROOUCT ,2c OFF REG. FRKi FAMILY SIZI * A COlGATI.FAlMOltVE FRODUCT. For ^ r i 19* 0M.10O 59' nKmo49* uo|i mt 33* ' , J, • NO EXTRAS • A COMPLETE HOME 4 39c non* 25* ' ^ tl CAO 37* 2 "* 39* LOW AS $49.92 MONTH NEW CEOP CAPE COD ' LftlI lOOAy rOH fu ll DETAILS CRANBERRIES ...... lb. box 29e lUMCnr - CONCINTRATI MUSSELMANS A HARITANTSOUK GIUTIN DISSERTS VBlIMUiO AD DEnRom r GROSSMAN’S CUEANED leiMiMde. 2 ««'*» 27* ^ V . ■ . ■■ V ■ HOMIS Rl PHI SI NTATIVE: ROYAL-ASSORTED RAVORS FRESH BEET GREENS (eoflo pkg.) ...... 29e liuekerripie »'*'•**» 49* oemoiNT WITH FRH DISH MS lU lK STBKET yeeetol^ '^ f 15*^1.** 25* SUNKKT ■ 4 mu 37* i i Ikcao 41* w nuM Asno, cotnr. Orangeade 2 ‘ *“ *^35* UKi'mo 39* . ■ DOURLE VYORLD GREEN STAMPS EVERY W eO. 2 29* 2 “.5^43* Apple Pie 13* 1

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19^9 UANOHEflTBR RV’ENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1»M PAGE nfTEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PL'/ZLE BUGS BUNNY UUK BOARDING HOUBK with MAJOR HOOPLE and in the winter Is used far » Antwar to Praviout Punia college theatricals ahd elaso- X UKE v 5 i ^ NOW 2*9 Sierra Sam Works for Science Summer Stock Group Finds rooms. Hamilton Help Unhurt ‘TOVAIAP (C.ILMCftl Lll^ ...... ’""JB Flower Show WXE In major draaAng rooMs. the ^W M ItFAN P Wt7HA«V -.1 NS 4/^Nen -.i ,r,\, teertV ' . mirrors ars covered by sliding iWIN0 M IA IW EAl^fTi COFFEEi. AS YOU 6lN«,6Ef>rrLEMEM. ^ g a a t ^ U h r- BlePra gam la a Male College Ideal Locale m A0RO8E 88 Carry (roil.) blackboards for instant conver­ . N m f A n f f i TNIHK OFTritS WHITS-HAlffEDM fiLL Ofi Hl^ A^NSS^ ' 87 Intpri^ paUant'guy. He alU quiatly in sion lo scholastic use. In. the Bv F108 Cancellation OLD LAtjy SREETINS He r « ' 1-----ot 88 Scottish river hla apecemaiva aeat whila tech- « y tAtM U iN N A N ' ' On the receiving aide, the people loungee. drapes hide mirrors for NE'ER-DO-WELL SON— ® ftharon M / ., 89 Flower---- - nlclene etlAc^' fhssena of tiny ra- Brunswick. Main* igY-Ivied of Brunswick-' in addition io park­ other dressing rooms. THE THOUSHT WILL ADD ( Y0U»^. gOY — rm£ SArui SEwMt — - w aia echoed show tunes and show- ing the houae-have taken the HamtKen RtanAard Division am-# If possibls td reassign an ageeted ICONVICTION TO YOUR WORDS S V i Genu» TOWN eordirig to pia body. High in the vaulted ettle arc personnel to sctlvtttes of equal Im­ g lrlr invaded fraternity houses on theater people to their hearts. the const ruction areas for flats ployes from this sree edll not •»»' AND TIMBRE TO'iOUR TOME/ Olanthiu 1 tMmoliah Sam, a 200-pound dummy, ia Local oirielsia say. "It's been a portance to the division.'' said the the Bowdoin College campus this and drops. Uitr'k-modem la the affected by the Air Forre’e csiv — SEADY,ERNEST? READY 12 rootlcM 2 Uncleaed being uaed. by Boaing Airplane wonderful community influence" Hamtlton nffleiat. year aa summer stock musicals oellatlon of the P108 alrrreft LADS? A-ONE, A-TWO,/ ■lUmal I Mile children Co. adentlata deaigning inatru- and trade circlaa eay “it carried door high In the ceiling which Two thousand persons lest IS Youth, ‘made their debut here. ellows the "fliee” to be sailed out 4 Moved, as in a menta to meiaaure the body'a re­ Why Bowdoin, one o f the oldest ua through a wet June" by bring­ program. joha at .North jkmsrtoen Avtatien HKah Indian behind the stage rather than whirlpool 34 Nosegay 41 Lubricated action to apace travel. all-male colleges tn the East T ing In summer trade that would This was ths gtst,of a statement. hecauae of ths csBcellstlon r x wood? viM 8 Thicknesses 25 Mariner's 42 Mountain hoisted from the ground floor. ISDiapatch Weight and cDmtort factora dic­ -f'Bartiy because* of the theater have stopped otherwise. from e company spokesman early [ 8 Consume term spur tated the deaign of the tiny devicea A "swinging tormentor" at each It Oriental name available— considered one of the The theater itae'.f U. to say the this afternoon. ShipUfietfirer 7 Decorating 28 ProfiU 43 Hindu weight which will record pulae and blood finest north o f New TYrk and side of the stage allowa the pro­ 17Miaa Negri 44 In a line least, unusual. 8 It grows In 27 Cue circulation ratea, raapiration, ' irt partly because of the community. , It is a huge, rectangular, rough scenium arch to expand from >0 Hamilton Standard was sward­ 18 Store in a 28 Easter — 45 City in to 4fi feet depending on current ed ths environmental control sys­ First musical broadcast ro- alio Flanden action, blood presaure and body When Producer Vtcki Crandall granite building built in 1B68. It BY V. T. HAMLIN fields 29 Flag Pennsylvania needs. tem contrset for the F108 in No­ ceived by a ship at saa was la 1808 A I.L E V O O P 20 Scheme enew temperature's. brought htr cast to Brunswick she baa high gothic windows with col­ 9 False god 30 Direction 47 Cry of vember 1058. 'The contract was and was aent by Prof. R. A. Fse- BUT WHAT ABOUT/ AW,THECK WITH THAT NOW. •XT-CT-'sniT-pCT 22 GoddeM o( Freaefit equipment for measur­ came home to a summer retreat ored glass and looks anything but All In all. both the theatergoers! ...fuiSX JP B W E! TLL h e l p /WELL NOW, THAIS 10 Romantic 32 Genus Tagetes bacchanals ranceled .vesterdsy by the Sec-, aenden from an sxperimsntsF sta­ 'fOU BUILP AN ANTI-GRAVnYX PlfFCREMT.' OUR TRIP BAn< / THIS THING OF OW S IS \VORTH the dawn ing physical reactiona often la c • of long standing. Sotpe of her cast a theater. It was uaed originally and plAyfre hava been happy, avan | hero 35 Farm building 48 Ceremony bersoms and scientists say read­ retary of the Air Force who etiid tion St Brant Rock, Mass. UNIT UkE WE MOON PfeOPLEfOkAY OOP, TURN THERE’ AFTER 'i A LOT MORE THAN ANY OLD 23 Negative vote 49 Vehicle did likewise, 'forsaking Broadway aa a classroom. the chorus loveliee who dwelt atj II Ktl K lu x ----- 39 Three limes ings are sometimes distorted be­ that "further development of the USED IN OUR 5PN:e SHIPS! >. MOOSE' THAT M ll,L lO N -\ HUNK OF GOLD AURIED IN 24 Himtlayen 52 Scottish and regutsr olrcuits for a few Inside, it ia atrictl.v modern the' Alpha Delta Phi fraternity 19 African worm (comb, form) cause o f the amount of energy need­ F108 mach 8 long range inter-' DOLLAR NUGGET? i THlARKANSAS RIVER,' carnivore sheepfold. months of Downcast life, and beautifully functioned. It was house. 21 Comfort 40 Sets afresh ed to support the recording equip­ ceptor for the Air DefSnee Com­ 27 PoMeaaive Oot Backing the testing ground for tha "baby’’ ment. mand is being dlacontinued be- JL-. pronoun But it wasn’t all aentlmant with Izenour lighting panela now so Personal Notices 28 Faliehood I z ? c 7 fl 51« II Boeing has reduced many of the Fir$t eauac of a ehortage of funds snd l?HEyHAD measuring devices to thumbnail Miss Crandall, a onetime concert prevalent elaewhere. All lighting 31 Chemictl pianist turned producer. The local priorities in Air Fores program­ TO SIN© auffix r II size. One thermometer is smaller la controlled from the theater’s World's first , regular airmail ming." IT ASAlM '1 than a pin head. It will be em­ citizenry backed her up with an rear. Intercom lelephonea con­ In Memoriam 32 Coal pit 17 invitation to give the community service was begun by Britain’s There were no technical dlfll- In Inviqg memorv of our 33 Maaeuline I5 li bedded in a pad of wax and worn nect ail major production points. ’ m b ' let a cultural lift and in turn offered Royal Air Force In 1518, When cultiea Involved ui ths develop­ Robert w Hamilton, who i appellation !l in the ear. Seats «12 it began carrying military piail ment of the aircraft, the Hamilton complete Mcrifire m Italy. CRIED* 34 Onion — It n An instrument to measure the finaheiai aid , if tlHiigs didn't go 1944. well. It seats fil2 people on modern, between London and Paris. spokesman said, and all the pro­ Mother and Sad. 35 Slam ' r concentration of saturated oxygen velvet, armrest secta taken from gram objectivsa were obtained up 38 Fleur de --— tn the ■ blood will be worn like an There was no need of the finan­ cial lift, however. Two-thirda of New Tork'a now defunct Centre In 18A8 nearly 2.060 Mormon to this point. In Memoriam 37 Affirmative ?i Z7 W earring and a device to record r li the way through the aeaion' the 'Theater. Its wails are decorated converts were gathered In Mis­ 'The program at Hamilton In loTlns memorr of our mothar. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER reply blood pressure and pulse straps on by striking "tomb rubbings,” souri welting for wagon . trains Standard has been eonSnsd to the Mr* Letlua Johnnton ho paeeed I t -----of II like a wrist watch. Equity Company was playing away Sept. 24, 1951. charcoal nibbmga of 7th Cen­ to take them on to Salt Laka design snd development phases arranging ■ For metabolism measurement, heavy royalty scripts and scores m tury. T’ang Dynasty wkrrlor’s City. The wagon trains didn't ap­ snd not ths production of ths air­ Away In Ood'a beautiful gardeea. flowera y) Boeing has designed a 15-pound ap­ to packed houses and the theater In tha valle.y. of peace ao fair. K ■ This Air Force dummy is riggeo for lesis lo deiermine how hu­ horses, one of the best sets out­ pear, so they braVely startad out craft.' 39 Secret paratus no larger than f portable was making money, "certainl,v Some day. aom* time, whan toll I* o'ar,- J* 5? mans will react to space travel. All the recording instruments Wa 11 meet otir loved ona there. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER meeting n tYTiewrlter compared with the 100- unusual for a first Season,” Miss side a museum. acrosa the west, pushing their be­ "Ths receipt of other important 41 Boundary except the metabolism recorder held by Dr. Irving Strelmer, Boe­ Crandall says. The building' is fully ventilated longings in handcarts. development assignments makes ^tai/RE MUCM i N O W NOT AN O TH E R ^ A BOV SHOULDN’T] 1Z pound, desk-sized instrument now ing reeearch engineer, are smaller than a wrist watch. Hons and daofMars. (comb, form) in use.’*' .C AR LVU e, TOO V O U N S lAAORD ON THE SUBJECT' .GIVE UP SO 42Exiat 1} A w 4^ H7 •h A chest belt. 75 per cent lighter I SAID FOR DRIVING UNDERSTAND? EASILY/ 43 Seizing 7^ E S S ^ S ' than a respirometer, will check NO' 48 Stair parta W 51 52 i} characteristics of the breathing 50 Verbal pattern. 81 Native metal w i W After the models are completed He Has a Tough Job- 53 Wicked 57 and adjusted to Sam for slse they BELTSVILLE BUTTERBALL 54 Solitary r will be turned over to mother 55Leaie scientific team for use lii simulated space flights. Kissing Girls All Day SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL By CIJU DE Bl'RGETT Fithian is on hand for all ship i Honolulu lA*! — Peter 8. Fith- arrivals. His regular customers in­ The ian sometimes kisses 50 girls a clude all the major Wkikikt hotels, day. . .and alwa.vs gets paid for it- air line*, travel agencies and even But for Fithian. a tanned, hand­ the Hawaii Visitor's Bureau. D o c to r some bachelor, it's st'rictl.V busi­ He guarantees a delay of not ^(6 #’kC!fr»*e TM j Says ness. I more than five minutes in taking TURKEYS an order and carrying it out. I Fithian, 31. is the founder of lhe| LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBEKS Doctors Make .Advances in "We greet anything that movea," Physical Treatment, Too Greeters of Hawaii. He has turn- j klthian says. "W e are there to give SMALL r SAVED THE DAY FOR us, - ’AN ONE MORE ed the Hawaiian tradition of wel-1 the new arrivals any help possible L0 N6 SA*\--AFTER VER Fee GOOD coming visitors w’ilh a flower lei i SI-ZES^ 6 0 0 0 -FER-NDTHIN' UNCLE, By EDWIN P. .IORDAN, M.D. with evei’ything." LUCK, YA ^ Written for NE.A Service and a kiss into A.'lucrative busi­ By the time the visitor has ar­ SHORT SAM, COMB HEAR ness. V WS6 RACIN’ US, Way back in ancient times, the rived. reached his hotel and rested, He has stood in for,all kinds of Po?evfie// r-,?v kings', nobles and rich men of the the busy executive who hired Fith­ PLUMP, TENDER, da.Y often had themaelvea treated people and for all kinds of res- ian can then schedule a lunch or sons, Fithian says. ‘The whole dinner «uid see his client under ' if THERt^ with hot baths, mud pseks, or by ESPECIALLY mssseiirs when they were iU. idea of our business is that the relaxed conditions. OHETUlN&l This was called ' "taking the common man be met and wel­ "And he has saved half a day!" GARDEN BRED FOR MORE A&M1RE. IT'<: cure." They must frequently comed." Fithian adds. A FE(?mE have felt better from such ‘ reat- If the friend of e busy house­ Formerlv the manager of a hotel FRESH JUICY WHITE MEAT BRAIN, menta or they wouldn't have con­ wife or a prospective customer of on the island of Hawaii, Fithian lb. tinued it. s business executive is arriving started his business in 1057. He Today such treatment by and can’t be met personally, Fith­ came to Hawaii in 1664 from « J i . PM. M . physical methods (as differen­ ian is called.. Needham, Mass., ius hometown. e H M H W A f r t m . >m. TM . tiated from ti-eatment by drugs IVith his headquarters at the It was slow progress at first in or surgery) has become more •PRODUCE ‘But gee whiz, mom! You said youreelf to try and Honolulu International Airport. the business without precedent. SWIFT’S PREMIUM R» scientlric and s whole field of Fithian and his staff of Hawaiian While the idea sounds simple, JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD arid JERRT BRONDFIELD etreteh the tooth paete!” ' OEUCIOUB, apecibJists devote their efforts to girls will meet pAssengers with greeting, sendee is complicated FANCY NO. 1 NATIVE EUERTA what is called "Physical Medi­ armloads of leis. They also will and nearly alwa,vs hectic in this TENDER OWML • HM .t h> Untm, IM. cine.” claim baggage, clear customs, touri.st center. BEEF There are many new kinds of summon a porter or taxi and help Fithian constantly carries' a LITTLE SPORTS B Y R U U e o N ph.vsical treatment which are with hotel' reaervations. small radio that signals him when Lb. av'ailable now, and they are not And. Fithian has a price to suit he's wanted on the phone. RIB ROAST PEACHES , t 11 ^ r { it 11 11 LI p 1/ the special privilege of'th e rich everyone. ""People expect to be met this |r >'' i ^ J n’ t T - either. Various forma of elec­ His "executive price list" in­ way In Hawaii, and they’re dis­ ,r tricity can be used, of which the cludes prices for greetings of appointed when it doesn’t happen. moat valuable.appears to be dia­ ) ’ 1 » * * t 0*1 thermy. casual friends and prospective cus­ They fail to realize that someone This is a method of carrying tomers. The costs range from 82 must 'pa,v the piper’ for the leis they receive," Fithian ss,v8. 3 - 2 9 ‘ HONOR MAID heat deep Into the tissues and is to 88. JUICY often of great value in aiding the MEATY muscles' and deeper tissues to FANCY. SWEET. SEEDLESS TASTY C a*'. 'S« Qeel laatwe# Carp, heal. Certain forms of light have . lation by expanding or conlrSct- cision. the contribution of physi- , TM W«r>4 l-eMi livW. also been found heiphil. It has ' ing the flow of blood through the cal medicine to the healing of the'! been reported, for example, thst ' arteries and veins. sick is marching steadily for­ Lb. li. C. BY JOHNNY HART ultraviolet light aids, in recovery Obviously the proper applies- ^ ward.. ! Smoked PICNICS from a form- of tuberculosis In­ tion of these methods can affect j GRAPES volving the peritoneum (lining the body's physiology in man.y | ‘ff 'ater Wagon' BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE of the abdomen) or the Intes­ wa.vs. Just for example, hot i packs are usually uaed in early ^EANYNILF, ABOARP the TRAWLEi?, 8UZ WONDERS HOW HE CAN fRSAK tines, ^ 1 The phrase “ on the wagon” : The use of ph.vsical methods in paralytic polio; swimming orj IW THROUGH THE EXCITED CROWD AND 0U«? OVEWOARP. originated in Sitka. Alaska, where 1 treatment covers a wide range. underwater exercises ~ both fall­ There are. paraffin baths, whirl­ ing in the field on physical treat-1 U.S. marines and sailors paid for, 2 - 3 5 ' pool baths, specially equipped ment — are frequently used in drunkenne.98 b.y hauling the water- ' gyminasiums for stretching mils- later stages of the disease. delivery wagon around towm. j cies snd getting joints back into Massage also has its place In LAROf PINK MEAT shape. All these are used in many ph.vsical treatment. - When it is Several plans for railroads to diseases and after many kinds of indicated, and skillfully done, it transport goods from , the east, FRANOO-AMERJCAN frequently -results not only In a! coast to west coast in Mexico and ; •_Ftroc- Inhiries. 14 Oz. $1 Not to be forgotten sre the great sense of conffori, but alsbj Central America were begun in eider methods, Hest snd cold, in real improvement in the con-* the 1880's, but proved too expen­ Cantaloupes SPAGHETTI"'""*"Appatitea 8 Cana I dltion.' By ail these methods, and , sive. Then someone thought to dig whether applied by water, mv 1 8ESH-0 . ^ «D . ♦ or other means act on the clrcii- with increasingly scientific pre­ the Panama Canal. RED TOMATOES 4 ^.2 *1 a m Rtscuc heucoftsr hovo© ioo MOK'IY MEEKLE BY DICK C A V A LLl ^ YARDS flHINP THE ‘NtAWLER. 8E88-0 I a 46 Oz. / HEGKIP6ALL HI6 > n o c ) ( COFFEE BREAK'S, AND MICKEY FINN lIY LANK LEONARD s t auAiiJ TOMATO JUICE 4 “?Cans / HE OFTEN WORKS RIGHT 1 s FANCY McIn t o s h K WELL.WELL/ATVW 1 THROUGH HI9 LUNCH / i JEBB-O AND.A FIVE/ FINN PICKED S HOUR. HE'© BEEN ) E ICHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN... I j 46 Oz. ! UP three strokes 1 DOING THE WORK ' f there/ . V_ o f t WO m e n , / f APRICOT NECTAR 3 Cans APPLES d e u c i o u b 46 Oz.! HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 Cana HENS 8ESS-0 A ? 3 -2 9 ' IK \ ^ % LB. AVG. ¥ k \ ^ BARTLETT PEARS 3 *1 f F ' ft CHOCOLATE. f * TENDER. JUICY 1 ••■•J.:/;'! Ea. 1 4-''%' 1 1 ')-i‘( FLAVORFUL C O O k j ^ e AM AIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER HERSHEY SYRUP 5 BWEET U F E NOW WRITR DOIAIW AU.THt BUT NOW THAT \ WIlL.NtAT TaAe.WHIN NABISCO NAMB5-«fmi APORRfaee aup MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI-STON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY m AWAKSi I OORT) L MAKS THi POBT-HyPNOriC ^CTD.SHANPtl^ NUMSRR5 , VOU CAN RtCMX! RECALL ANV OA J SUOdlSTlON THAT V9U CAN! RtTZ CRACKERS It fix. Pkg. 29c POST-HVPNDTIC AND p li can learn TO BUTT FACIAL T issue 909H, LADY VERONICA, THATiS 1 MMUTION AT SUNSHINE I GUESS I'L|. .JUST HAVE TO DO AIL TH15 TOR HffUEMlF. Tb: DUNCAN HINES THE THIRD TIAAE ’yOUV'E PONE ENLARGE MY GARAGE AGAINW TOt PARTS piiniy THRU 5ELP-HVPN0 5 I5 ! HALF 15 HVPNOTIZBP Chocolate Nut Cookies u o.. Pkg. 49c THAT THIS WEEK! T-{ y B 9, Z aflCKLY..5TUPIC5 CAKE MIXES M* (Ci KNOW.. PHONR BOOK U5> e d u c a t o r '. ' W05 for t h r u •\ AUMUTB5.THeN, FIG BA^S I t Ox. Pkg. 27c 3 P b s . n . 0 0 PREMIUM garden, SALTINES X I W er Belted or rnselted GREEN STAMPS No. t NA'nVE , MdNTOSH APn.ES AMPLE Pa r k in g A T f r o n t , sid e o r r e a r o f b u il d in g JEPP'COBR BY PETE HOFFMAN Lh. Box IME SIO RY o r M ARI HA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS WHAT.,KINO... 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HIGHLAND PARK MARKET STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. 317 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTfR Ml 3*4278 e c o n o m y 444 CENTER STREH. PLENTY OF FREE FAKItlNO 'C '. 'i M, ■A MANCmSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. s e A e mM6ER 24, 19R9 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. dONN, THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER 84. 1969 *Peace-W8 Wonderful' Once Forgotten Righthander^ Lopez Mum on Series Plans Herald Angle Coaches Cut Indians Down to Workable Squad But Wynn Looms as Starter Joe Gordon Accepts «7 PAT BOLDUC 4 f Preparing Young Rudy Ellis Optimistic Chicago, Sept. 24 (/P)— Manager A1 Lopee of the Chi* .Aeeietant Sports Editor Craig Lifts Dodgers into. Tie cagp White Sox is mum on his World ^ rie s pitching Two-Year Contract For Saturday With Hungry Look After Win plans but there isn't a betting man in the country who Annual CCIL Football Prrdiclione wouldn’t wager it’ll be Early Wynn in the oi^ner. Lopez, who spent his first, day after winning the 1 Cleveland. Sept. 24 ()PV—Jo« Gordw, the ^ and new field ■ Without empioying the usual amount of "iffl” and before Chicago. a*pi 24 lifi Middls-* In the mntJi aad lOUt rotmda, N«t«- York, Sept. 24 (/n — Opener Here manager of the Cleveland Indians: his boas. Frank handing out a! thumbnail sketch of each of the eight rivaU to weight Riidy Etlla r4S|^d a M g' Cma dupiay«d a stfong twn-fut- The Lm Anpple? Podger? American League pennant scouting San Francisco against the Chicago Cubs, .said he felt his club "has a practically all the team’s fans here agreed today: Peace— be niel this fail by the promising Manchester High!^hool dividend in his first televist(m ed attack that had the afaiu la have crashed flirmiRh again it’s wonderful” — ' football team, here are m.v predictions for the forthcoming B.v PATBOLDUC fight and now hM an nfUlmIttIc. an uproar for a first place tie in the Na­ great chance in the World Series." cenUge man, and naturally w« hungry look. Calhoun, whose trainerb thought ‘‘-Of course,” said Lopez, "we don’t know who we are Differencea between Gordon and CentraiConhecticut Interscholastic League (CQIL) race: 1.' Manche.8t6r. High School tional Ijcague pennant srram- the general manager 'Were big didn't think allk*.’’ aald' the gen­ ".Maybe, with a rmiple .vears ex­ the fight was much closer than Coiiard.'■‘2.‘ Windham. 3. Manchester (given an excellent football CoAchee Walker perience. I'll be fstrty we'll known i going to play.” enough aix daya ago to capae Xe* eral manager. „ the final dectUon, paid uua jour­ hle. and their ace in the race ,chari.cfe-Lo edge Wlndhani)'. 4. B ris-.—^ '------Briggs and Ton.v Alibrio have in my divlaion." the 28-year-old: The White Sox pitching rotation for the three-game, to announce formally he wouldn't *'I 0xpr€M^ mv opiitloii. tnd 14 neyman's tribute to tlUa: U Roger rraie. a onra-forfoUen. tqi .Central. 3! . Maloney. 6. . Hall Bilki said last night after pound-1 ru<1dv-face-Pnt the, Dedgera haeN tale a however, play Ihetr'a at home, bruch. Gogai and Julavita were Also, it might be interesting to five years experience, repeatedly arst-ptaee tie with fivediM afeat- PTMidafit of the atrong T I the audden reveraal? The cloaeat diana were eliminated mathemati- back Brian Smith and tackle Ray All-CCIL selections, last fall. Two meeting laat plare Philadelphia to­ j thing to an explanation came from cally from the pennant race. the Fire A Police .Tunlor Athletic Ponderoufi Ray Spicer (above left), 235-pound senior letterman centerr is no longer kept Ellis off balance throughout out far fourth atrwlght vteterjr ia morrow night. Saturday and Sun- I Wedneaday Night Bowling League, Mafiohey. ' A ’ "eleeper," Wallace other hopefuls, quarterback Craig recogrtized as the heaviest player on the Manchester High School varsity squad. the first five rounds. |8-6 derteien over the Oardihale. ' Lane'a atatement that their tiff "We were juat tw-o hot-heada in (High Pockets) Hightower, a 135- Assn, to learn that 12 ex-Midget day Tlie Podgera ftniah at Cht- Fred McCurry reporta there will Nation, a good ball handler and a Football League players are being Then. Ellis seemed to gain con­ Hitting—ChMile Neal, DMtoen began when, they were in different a pennant race." Ciordon explained po'und halfback who can really Spicer, a three-year veteran, finally met his rhatch in big Bill Manegiria (above right), c a ^ again.al the rlubbing Cuba fine passer, and Walt Worthington, carried by (he R ^ and White this fidence and parlayed hard rights | —Deobled aad tingled hi foor be a meeting of all teabia Monday citiea, while the. team waa on the to the aaaembled newamen. "Wa fly, Is being groomed to make a promising 235-pound tackle up from the JV squad. Maneggia already has won a. while the Gianta. more dead than V- r V . ■ > . a speedy transfer with excellent fall. to the' head with left hooks to pile j Irtpa. scering Aral twe roM Hi g-4 night at 7:80 at the home of Bruno road. aat down and had a long talk and Hartfrird fans 'forget Jenkins. size from Oklahoma, are other aJive ftntah at St I./OUla, They all Following ia a breakdown by po­ starting role in ^ tu rd a y ’s opener agfiinat Hartford Public at Memorial Field. (Herald up enough points for the verdict. i victory at n t letole. Maxxoli. 134 Henry St. The alx- "The thing anowballed out of completely Ironed out our differ- reasons for the Chieftains being get a dav off today. Predictloni Manchester to sitions of this year's varsity squad: Photo by Ofi'ara) a • team league plana to open ita aea- proportion. Joe'a the gambling ehcea. I giieaa W,a even aurpnaed avMike last j’cai'a lop-alded defeat rated the No. 1 club In tKe CClL. aon on Wedneaday, Orl. 7. type of manager and Tm a per- oiiraelvea." Barring an injury to a key per- Ends — Co-Captain Pat Mls­ DODGEBS *. CARDS B -r The National League with a 16-14 upset. tretta (Sr.-180), Rudy Wojnaro- Podger.a. winning five of their laat • * • •former the West Hartford squad Yeeterday’a Rraultn could easily top last year's fine wlcz (8r.-172), Bill Belekewicz Bix. have put away IB of their l.,oa Angelea 3. St. Louia 0 (.Ir.-170), Dennis .Seibert (Jr.-180), last 25 game.s. and Craig, leading j VICTORY SMILES— Wearing happy smiles and .joining in a threeway handshake are Maloney Spartans 6-2 won and lost record. Pittaburgh 5, Milwaukee 4 One of the CClLs fine.st quar-1 PredlcUon: C«aard should win Ron Laliberte (Soph.-1611. Enjoy Football Diet? the Nt< with a 2.12 earned run | (left to right) pitcher Roger Craig, Manager Walter Alston and outfielder Don Deme­ Chicago 0, San Franciaco 8 (10) Ump Looks Back on ^59 Season Tadilea—Bob McCabe (Jun.- averalle. ia 4-0 In that spurt. , terbacks, junior Bruce M a 11 o y i again but not by a 48-0 margin ter of Los Angeles. They posed in dressing room after Dodgers defeated .the Cardinals Oniv Gamea Scheduled will trigger Coach Ed McGee's I as was the ease In 1068. Make 1851, Buddy Minor (Jr.-195l. Jim Southpaw Johnny Podrea and re-i W. L. Pet. G.B. Cole (Sr.-210l, Dirk McMullin never Chuck Chum each have, won | S-O and went into a tie for first play with Milwaukee in National Leaguh race. Craig attack. With 12 lettermen avkil-l»he 6nal score 86-20 this «m e 67 .,566 (Jr,-190l. Ron Merrow |jr.-216), Here’s Facts, Figures three, while Don Dryedale. the are shutout the Cardinals on five hits and Demeter doubled with the liases loaded to score Loa Angelea . S4 able 4- elgltt linemen, four backs ' around. Milwaukee .. 84 67 ,.W6 Bill Maneggia (Jr.-2S6), John who tumbled, ia 3-4. two runs in the eightfli inning. (AP Photofax) Giovino Thumbed Manager, — the Spartans should definitely r * * * .,54,3 Craig, who made hta Brat trip , San Franciaco 82 69 Haugh (Soph.- 160).- 78 74 .513 Improve over last yeai s 1-7-11 Windhani Whipoeto to the mbiora In nild-lP.W and; . . ... Pittaburgh won, loot and tied record. The; . . OiMrda—Ron Wabrek (Sr.-183). New Haven, Sept. 24— Ever wonder how much time a foot­ perked up Dodger pitching maining games and hope the Chicago .. 73 78 .483 Silver City eleven may be hurting „26-14 triumph oyer Bnice Badger (Jr.-160), Ron Koh­ Dodgers snd Braves each lose two Grosscup lo Slay Cincinnati 72 80 .474 ball player spends on the practice field? How much time he Uirough a pennant and world Vra.va ahowed Hodgca ai^e.^^^^^ ler (Sr.-170l, Roger Provencal spends in backboard sessions? Do you know how much meat chunpionahlp. nailed hi# fourth more than a painful to ^ain even ti;. were‘beaten by St. Louie . 82 Doffed Cap and Drew Fine Se'tV'rrront E5%>n!g^ot«‘aT (Sr.-180). Dave Gibson (Sr.-160l. brulae. not a fracture aa waa fear­ Cal Neeman's home run, his third, Willi Gianls' Squad Philadelphia »3 88 Jack Peak (Jr.-150), Don Golas it would take to keep one of the husky young griddera from ahutout and hie loth victory In 15 170 pounds. But McGee has ex- j J”*'*]] of'n*’lettermen"from dedtalona alnce hla recall three ed. with two out in the 10th. Rookie Today’s Rehediile (Soph.-150), Dennis' Podolny losing too much valuable weight?*------Joey Jay Blasted Ed Fisher ,(2-5) seventh Giant Anaheim, Calil., Sept. 23 i/P)- No Games Seheduled. By EARL YOST 1 - acted lip the score was 12-2, Knox­ S3lnrMle"do"»'ek''^uard‘^^ mS ^quad The‘ WWpp^u'wiTl (Soph.-1601, Dave Anderson Applying aomg old-fashioned each ankle taped while dressing months Ulna ;Mike CloseH, “ nd strong- packfleld compris- Craig,% allowed the'Cardinala PIRATES 5. BRAVES 4_tH ? P'lf-h'’' • « a.a the lo.|ier, Don Elston , Although the New York Giants Tomorrow’s Schedule ville, in the eighth inning. (Soph.-160), Tony Alibrio (Soph.- mathematics and asking a few for every practice session. Some . .. 11-nrt It 4ta 4

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THURSDAY, SFJTOMBER 24, 1989 — TWENTlr Ifiattrtr^Btpr lEttfttina If^rald f'll Avenite DaiW Net Pr«M Ron The Weollicr A ■' ri^ T Cub Pack 18 will h^d a raor- The Catholic Ladlea of Cohimbua Mias Donna Robb has resumed Fnr'tfcn^nek Kaded foraeMt «f 0 . B. nTnSOMv OeNee J k hiVlIY I o w n aanitatlcnal m««UnK tonight at 8 \ wdll sponsor a aeml-formal dance her training in physical education Hire Handicapped tfept. It, lest ; .aeturday from 9 p.m. to a.m. at Bouve-Boston School, affiliated I tn the Buckley School auditorium 1 Partly elwdy, reel i—Igtfc tSmr - '■■■;■" I Nevp'memherahip apr>r'atlona Will I at the K of C Home. Tony with Thi7l* ' Universlfy. Medford, Week Set Oct. 5 Qib Pack 113 will hold a rep i- accepted, All parents are asked > O’BrIght'a orchestra will play. Maaa.'^lae Robb,, a member of the SHOP HdLBVB 12,962 aear M. Saturday htrreaaiag tration for parents of all new boj-a attend, I Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. junior class, is the daughter of Mr. National "Employ the Phyalcal- Mcnber of the A«dH elimdlne**, little ehuige hi hm - afted 8 to 13 at the Waahinftton I ' Beverly Malone and her commit- and Mrs, Sherwood Robb, 130 Park Burean of drenlatton. parahire. Rlfh In the ft*. a^ool cafeteria tomorrow at 7j , Ice. ' St. ly Handicapped Week” will begin Manehnntnr^A City of yiilagn Charm Oct. Sth according to an announce­ ___ ! Church of the Assumption will and ! ’ a Soiu 4h neighbors, friends and A service of praise and teatl- ment by the Mancheater-Rockville ) ' Hollister'School PTA will bold SELFSERVE frelatlvea honored Mr. and Mrs. ! mony w-ill be followed by sn tn- i committee. VOL. LXXVin, NO. ,303 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 lUMMlfled AdeerOahig «• Ihm# IS) Its. faire .i. _ Saturday____ _ «from___ in in . a.m. »to from .1 to a p.ra. The affair will PRICE FIVE CENTS be held In the church hall. Mark Holmes. 28 Woodbrldge 81.. ' formal Bible study al the Salv.a- S p.m., rain or shine. ' The committee met Friday In j at a surprise huffel party Sunday lion Army at 7:,30 tonight. Major i the State Employment Security SCHOOL'S OPEN, PLEASE D«IVE CAREFUUY ; In the Holmes' backyard. The 1 E. Walter Lamie will be in charge. I Divlaion office at 806 Main St. to Members of the Manchester : The public- Ik Invited. 1 Squadron of Hvil / Ir Patrol were i couple plana to move to a new elect officera and to make tenta­ I home on Oarfh Rd, after .11 tive plana (or tha obaervance in elven a demonstration last niffht Manchester Jaycee Wives held a Bon Ami Co. Will Close, 5 © //'Steel Strike in self-defense by MaJ. John K. j years' residence in their present the local area. DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS TODAY! ■ neighborhood. Neighbors pre­ potiuck last evening at the Com­ Richters ,tr. of the C.S Marine munity Baptist Church. .Mrs.- 1 Charlca Schiedipg, aaaiatant . Corp Reserve. MaJ. Richters in­ sented a landscape gift for their new home to the couple. (..ennard Johnson, Mrs. Stephen f.tfeaaiirer of the'Savlnga Bank^ of structs a course in self-defense at Lockwood and Mrs. Qllford Manchester, waa chosen chairman. Redf Premier Thinks Hillyer Collette, and is an instruc­ I Victor Swanson', employment man- Manchester Plant; Loss Cited * tor for police departments in i .Sunset Circle Past Noble flranda. Stevens were in charge of the sup­ Siuiaei Rebekah lodge, will meet per. The next meeting will be a Lager of ILS. Envelope Co., waa Rocky Hill. Newinalon. Rloomfleld elected vice ehajiman; Mias Hazel U;S. Budget: and Rast Hartford, and for the Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of i copper demonstration by Mrs. T he B on A m i Manufac-T**’°'*’*‘* numerous aetn'ot flg-'^iea -bowed It would cost a quarter Mrs. Yvonne Contois. 23 Cam­ i Phyllis Reynolds on Oct. 28, Mem­ Anderson, manager of the Man­ KMKBUTS Pinkerton agency. turing Co. will close its Man- a I ' . bridge St Mrs. Harry Smith and bers and friends ars invited to at­ chester office of the State Employ­ • to m«ke the deciaion. which, he Attempting td do thl« *nd con- PINE LENOX Mrs. Bernice Cox will he co- tend. - . ' ment Service, secretary; Roland cheflter operation Oct. 31. The -aid. waa done with ‘ ‘the utmoat tlmie operating at a loaa for an- N ew Y ork , Sept. 25 (4*)— The Little Flower of Jesus hosleasea. 1 ...__ ___ Miller, assistant treasurer of the lant at 76 Hilliard St. is to reluctance.” other three years would have fllPike negOtlAtoril ad- PHARMACY Mothers. Circle will meet Friday Hartford National Bank, First According to Schwaikert'a fig- the company almost 81 mlUion, * joumiMl todhV Without any at 8 p.m at the home of Mrs. Ed­ Se put on the market, and the An organizational meeting of Man Suinjj Town, Manchester Office, treasurer. urea, ‘it waa coating the company Bchwaikert —Id. and even though' date, being set fo r a resiiinp' Tension 299 E. CENTER ST. equipment will be removed. ward Olschefskle ..M Florence St. Richard Tibbits, executivb direc­ a 8125,000-a-year loaa in shipping Mi 9.089S Co-hoateaa will be Mrs. Francis , women howlers interested In Join- Operating and shipping losses of it waa desired to continue the op- ( iqh 0f i ing a weekly league every Friday Injured in Game tor of the Town Development RIB PORTION 1876,000 a year were given as the i Sullivan. . Commission, will handle publicity from 7 to fl p.m. will be held to­ 3Va LB. AVG. Lb. ;;ns;rat“ th'rMknch^ .he' Washington. Sept. 25 f/P)— morrow at 7 p.m. at the new Park- Norman F. Koehler. .87 Foley ' for the group'. being made to cloae the plant, \ . Scnwalkert also pointed out the : ade Lanes. Free Instruction will be St., seeks damages from the town I Tibbits said, according to infor- which hM manufactured the house- ^ operating loaa waa parent company waa faced w i t h ! ^ne Eiaei^nf>\\cr ftaminiRtra- offered new howlers. I for iniuriea he la said to have sua- jmalion furnished by Miss Ander- hold cleanaer for many y«ara, aiae and age of the. competition and that i tion hud h new And UTRent Ike, Nikita WUl Fly I tained on the Ml. Nebo softball ' son. spproximately 180 hardicap- Poili Roast Ralph A. Srhwaikert, the company also received a set-, reason today fo r possible iOr i BAKED ENAMEL Kevin MrPartland. son of Mr. ■ diamond July 27 at 7. p.m. , ped persons have filed for jobs Vic. president of the Bon Ami Co.> •"“ "i«intenance costa., activities of jorven tion in th V 10-week ■ with the local employment office. ■aidMala TAfiaV'today. aniU, > A1 « _... and Mrs. Thomas McPartland. .’123 Papers served on town officials Schwaikert pointed out that. the .Soviet embassy. by the Manchester Green School Brisket Corned Beef 5 9 - able at both weatem, midwest and the mighty steel industr>' i « * falls t o , "W e will know more after the discugaiona with the Presl- FTA Saturday from 11 a.m, to 3 eastern ioeg^'ma to effect necea invaded by R. Paul wee-ner, the. These plants are not owned bv resume production in time fo pre- ident.” he added. p.m., w'ere announced today by sgry freight aavinga. and to pro- replacing the equipment ------vent a spreading industrial paraly-! sis, dropping income, and declining I Asked what he thinka ia the oiitatanding difficulty that Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hopp.s, vidg. better etiatomer service,!'^*)' diacuaaed at length and stud-1 (Fontlnued on Page Ten) FRESHLY SLICED profits. I co-chairmen of the event. Schwaikert —id. 'oughUto he settled. Khrushchev chuckled and replied 1 302 MAIN ST. PARKING. Telia Employes ' I He told reporters: I j "It would be better to ask that que.stion of your President.” Those assisting a^e Mr. and Schwaikert met with company "If the strike ia not ^settled In | OPEN THURS. and FRI. TILL 9 Mrs. Kenneth Ogren, Mr. and 'f. The encounter with reporters came on the heels of separate employes first this morning, and two or three weeks or If there morning-long sessions in wliich Khrushchev and Eisenhower Mrs. Russell Vennart. Mr. and then attended a meeting with rep- Is no Taft-Hartley Injunction or i t • ' • ' '/, Way Between High School Mrs. R. Gordon Campbell. Mr. snd Lb. Castro Puts Cubans went over with...... aidea the fina details for their meeting. Authorized Cheeki Cashed BOILED HAM re-entatlves from the CTamber of some other action to get the men ^ Mrs. Warren Tenna-nt, Mr. and Commerce, Town and State De­ back to work—the surplus would The unpredictable Khrushchev,^ end Perkade ■Mrs. Stanley -Vfidlin. .Mr, and velopment Commi—ions apd Gen­ Rf ■ i who had been expected to spend bq rather quickly wiped out." ■V,' _ Mrs, James knight. Mr. and Mis. COLONIAL (Whole) eral Manager Richard Martin, to Chances of a quick —ttlement' most of the morning at the em­ William Hu-st, Mrs. Peter Malis. explain the reasons why it was de­ On Austerity Plan of the strike remained uncertain. ‘ bassy. a'.ayed moat of the time In­ 16 on Airliner PINEHURST The season is here Mrs. John Collins, .Mrs. Burton cided to leave Manchester where ■ stead at the government gt)—I There is no substitute for Negotiators have been meeting^ v - f f - FRESH FISH freshness in poultry. Smyth. .Mr. and Mrs. rionald th* household cleanser has been' spasmodically In New York with' mansion, Blair House, In hia pre­ and Gray. John Ellison and Mrs. Ger­ 10 to 14 LB. manufactured for the last 75 years. | : ; liminary conferencM. Feared Dead in That's why people come ald MoGiirkin. Using a blackboard. Schwaikert, Havana. Sept. 25 i>Pi—Fidel Os-,feware, electric atoves for domestic:"® TTiere was V As w-e told you lu t w«ek AVERAGE Lb. use or more thsn two cooking ' «dvance indication the.v would Then’ at 11:37 a.m. he emerged the season for freshly caught from miles around to buy Canned Hams tro has proclaimed an austerity with hia top asalstanta and want The price is right for units, movie cameras valued «t i farther at a a—sion to-, Block Island swordflih ia program in Cuba to combat the to the embassy for a briaf atop Alaskan G*ash PINEHURST Connecti­ P^rSO lo Sponsor biggest threat to hia galloping m6re than $20, jewelry, w ood,! ■ I nearing the end. This w-«ek cut. government-inspect­ aluminum and finished leather. i.. l^n previous lndica-| before going on to a luncheon with the catch was so short that PINEHURST TASTY FRESH FANCY SHORT SHANK US^Steel Chief revolution -a dollar shortage. Secretary of 8ta<.e Christian A. Anchorage. Alaska. Sept. 25 (JPI ed, fre.8h The bearded premier maved to The revolutionary government i that early October would be , our order was rut in half. Fair at Barnard Aaid the measurea were only tern-deadline for seHoua conalder-. Herter. ■'A commercial airliner with 16 While It lasts we offer cen­ clamp stiff controls on all foreign At the embassy he agreed, with persona aboarfl crashed on an Suffers Stroke exchange dealings and nearly pro­ porarv but Cubans braced for a i *tif>n b.v President Eisenhower of - ter slices of this' delicious FRYERS Barnard Junior High School long period of belt-tightening. | strike-stopping interventirfn. a smile to newsmen's reqiieata for Aleutian laland last night and a fresh swordfish at 69c lb. hibitive duties on imports. a few words before he went In. search pilot", reported no algn of PT.SO will sponsor a harvest fair New tariffs ranging from 30 to The dwindling gold and foreign, Secretary of Labor Jam8s P. j ROASTERS Oct. in from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in life at the wreckage. Smoked Shoulders 3 9 i After Surgery 100 per cent will be applied on exchange reserves plaguing the ^ Mitchell said recently he would I He was asked flrst what he 'thinks of his trip through this The plane, a DC4 of the Rebvea the quadrangle. FOB value at the port of embarka­ 'recommend the Taff-felartley pro- For a change try bona*.,, (Ikinrinnei' nn Paae Two) .country. With Ambaasador Mlk- Aleutian Airline, crashed at the CHICKEN LEGS Booths will he operated by the H.vannis, Mass., Sept. 25 tion. it wa.s announced la.-t night. redure if the strike extended into students, and games of skill will next month and Created a nation­ hail Menshikov acting —as intee-1 , 2.000-foot level of a mountain on less filets ot tresh PRINCE FARMS Walter F..Munford, 59. president; Castro says the nation must I prefer, he replied: "WonderfulI" ; Great Sitkin Island about 5:25 CHICKEN BREASTS he directed by the teachers. Re- Win a trip fo Dhnnylan^l of U.S. Steel Corp., suffered a save'llT.'i million in its foreign ex­ al emergency. Invoking the labor IJ1CAL FRESH act ‘ would bring about an 80-da.v Then Khrushchev laughed and | p.m. (nooni. . freahments will also be sold. cerebral thrombosis which partial- change to maintain economic sta­ Plot for M^dic? Soviet Premier Kbruahehev arriv— at the Russian embassy in haddock, lb. 69c A chaperoned program of danc­ LARGE GRADE A resumption of work for fact-ftnd- added in English, "Very well." A Navy pilot located the wreck­ $75,000 PRIZE CONTEST l.V paralyzed him yesterda.v, after bility. Cuba's gold and foreign Washington today for a brief visit before lunching with S^rer What kind of things should ing will be held from 2 to i p.iji. EGGS surgery' for an accidental knife exchange reserves stood at $110 ing and "cooling off," but Would age 40 minutes later and reported for famllioa using * a Denver, Sept. 25 (>P) — Dr. tary of State Christian Herter. (AP Phptofax). Pr—ident Eisenhowar be shown in at the Ea.at Side Recreation Cen- wound in hia abddnien. million on Sept. 15—$1 million 1—S not prevent a renewal of the strike the plane appeared badly aliatter- ter. Samuel S. Golden,. 66-year- at the end oif that time. Russia, newsmen next wanted to ed. Hie Coast Guard sent a , tug Friday Only 63e dei. Dr. Robert L. O'Connor. U.8. than when ousted dictator 'Ful- old hospital medical diraetor, know'. Chiekan lags lb. 55e The Barnard PT’SO wishes that Steel medical director, diacloaed gencio Batiata fled . New Year's The new budget revision dis- with a ground party to the isolat­ those seventh graders not now at­ filed a divorce suit in Denver cloaed that the $77 billion apend- Khrushchev replied that the ed Island. S Uh . $2.M Mrs. Filbert's Margarine siTc STATE BRAND today that Munford had suffered a Day. President-wRUntve hht rhole# of Ma ine Live Lobster tending Barnard will also partici­ District Court yesterday. H*. ing^chadulc which- Eiey Iwwer an­ The DC4. on Reeves’ flight out’’ atrnk* late yesterday afternoon An 80 per cent duty on Ameri­ also obfaihed' a restralnhlg"' seeing what he Ilkes--"We should 8 pate in manning the booth.-. BUHER dhd has since been under the care nounced in hia budget message has of Anchorage for the Alinittan Is­ In .event of rain, the fair will be Lightly -ailed—in quarter* can televiaion sets and 60 per' cent order against his wife, Nina, laave that to tha choice of the lb. 69c ‘ Asgertad haartg Of Boston apeciaiiata. levy on American cars and re­ become a $78,905,000,000 budget land of Adak, carried seven Air held indoors at East Side Rec. 55. The shaky surplus which he ! Pr—ident ...” / « Hia condition waa described as frigerators will mean the.v can Eisenhower ia going to Russia Force men, one Navy man. one and giBords Golden told Judge H a r r .v foresaw in Januar.v — $70 million Army man, two civilians and fiva 75c lb not critical, but he Was a paral.vaia be bought only bv the wealthy. Sayre that last week his' ; later this fall to return Khrush- Steaming CUrhs 2Crash crew membel-s. ilany more essential products wife poured red nail polish I chev'i visit here. speaking. aioh. and, even enlarged a bit . LIBBY'S and some fruits, . vegetables and over his bald head as he was ...... „.. Airline officials aaid the plane 2 lbs. 59e The report said that Munford ia Business profits are smashing Well, the Interviewers went on, CORNED BEEF HASH other foods w ill' be beyond the al—ping. On another occasion, records, and Uncle Sam get- about | , B ord-ux, France. Sept. 25 •»waa the loSs of .^ e n g in e trana- should Eisenhower have the asme!^*** *^J|****,^* approach to the SAFETY-TESTED Winning Recipe .-n progre—ing —tisfactorily in hia pocketbook of most Cubqns as ! port near Cairo In 19.12, when 52 kind of trip that Khrushchev had | strip. There apparently was recovery' from surgery on Wednea- ha testified, Mrs. Cf o 1 d e n half of every dollar of corporati ' well. awakened him earl^'tn the e&rninaa i exploded In a pine forest near persons were killed. i here 7 - no report of trouble from the pilot 2 eons 65c dily for a deep knife wound in his The full impact of the ne'w taxes PINEHURST GROUND SPECIALS abdomen. ■ - morning by pouring cbid al­ Stans said the government! One of the survivor* of the Bor- Khrushchev replied: “Our coun-!*’*J?*^ the crash, on the consumer is difficult to —- cohol on him. -— Mi.f ™hii tnt.1 aloft wiUi soms d fficultv for deaux accident waa Dr. 8ekou , try Is biggar. It would be better I lYamea of the military men were ■W’e underestimated the //• A dlatricl l-ttom ey’a report said reckons , that profits nlll total » Fifty-three . MEATS '58 MGA $1995 PREMIER IMPORTED timate since the surcharges will The doctor added: "I'm Siaaoko, health minister of the for the President to taka-a longer iuntil relatives were notl- demand for Cap La- Roadmaater. SOLID PACK he appeared to have slipped and be applied to the value of the persons were killed. Twelve lived Cameroon*. Hospitalized for treat-(trip.” , fied. fallen on a knife he was putting afraid of the woman." fContimied m> Page Fnnr) Broad's West AVillineton ■ S "Fresher by Far" BONITA FISH items at the foreign port. through It. ment of -broken riba, contusions' Khinishchev left the embassy at i Topeka. Kan.. O. B. Stroiisa '57 MERC. $1895 emomom away in the kitchen of his Charf The traged.v Waa the worst ever and shock, he aaid: 12:55 p.m., accompanied by Men-notified hia aon, Gene fresh Connerticut Tur­ Hamburgers are America's’ am home Wednesday. Even without the new .taxes keys, last week. The sale ronvertlhle. Full power. cars are expensive with top 1960 to strike a French airline. "I will never forget the acreama abikov. Foreign Minister -Andrei' had been kilted in a plane . favorite snack, yet very few 4— 7-01. cons. 89c Dr. O'Connor said that although of terror and suffering. A tree'Gromyko and other officiala. crash near Adak— presumably the is continued this week on persons agree on just how I em-ofF Munford is alert and responsive to- Chevrolet models already retailing Slorv or Test for Oct. 1 The plane, a DC7. smashed in­ they should be made. Here '57 OLDS. $1988 da.v. the stroke will “ materiaily for 84,000 and the cheap—t for to the woods, exploded and burst jammed Into the cabin and pinned; Uewellyn Thompson, U. 8, am- Pmehurat B meat manager he, selected fresh pork as the IS one way that appeals to ‘‘88” 4-l>oor .Sedan. ^ Adapitd by Attn Pillibury DOVALETTES TISSUES delay his recovery." $3,135. Ford's top model aella for Into flames. Most of the 12 aiir- ! haaaador to the Soviet Union, Fresh LaBroad best, buy of the week This government inspected Western- most palates; Have chuck, Operations of the huge U.S. 83,200. vivora were burned seriously. thought I 'voiild.j the embassy a short time j dressed lows fresh pork offers s change for the fall season shoulder, or round freahlv '57PLYM. $1688 M.ARDI riRA.s r.VKTV CAKE 8 boxes 95c Steel Corp., currently are tied up In other flelds an 8'--foot re- I Some were thrown clear, Others burned v-,allye. Luckily,; the premier's party left to | 825.000 GRAND PRIZE WINNER IN PILL.SRI RV'8 llth fi-igerator retail* currently at.j I were saved by rescue teams flght- the rescue waa quick.” ; the vlaitors to Anderson j broad-breasted With It serve applesauce, made from Pern's apples, and new ground, with not too murk Belvedere V-8 4-Door IWVALS FACIAL GRADE by the prolonged steel strike, Does Peiping Ham sweet potatoes or mashed Ixmg Island potatoes. fat—2 ouncea of it to each Hardtop. GRAM) NATIONAL RECIPE and RAKING CONTEST Miinford’s doctors said yester­ 17-inch television seta at jlng flames from the plane's fully The plane made a 2-hour atop-; House some 10 blocks away for | By MRS. El'M CE SI.'RLES. LAKE CHARLES. LOl'ISIANA TOILET TISSUE $298 and -inch TV at $349. I loaded gasoline tanka. Bulletins turkeys (oven-ready) pound, of lean ii a good pro- da.v he had been suffering for sev­ 21 I over 'in Bordeaux after an im- 1 the luncheon. j ^portion. Form lightly into '57BUICK $1888 ADAPPED ANN PIL1.SBI R1 eral weeks from fatigue and nerv­ These are cash prices with ae- ' The crash snuffed out the lives eventful flight from Paris on a | Khrushchev, still a walking ex- from the AP Wires The Long Island potatoes are otj sale at 10 lbs. for .35c. round patties, making 3' or 4 Special 2-Door Hardtop, Rake al .’n.M)egrec« for 25 lo .10 .Miniitea. 8 rolls 99c ous exhaustion. . celeraled rat— ranging up to 20 | j of several entire families, return­ regular trip ti> Bamako, French . hibit of energy despite hia grueling j 10 to 12 lb. young Make- Two 9-Inch Ijiycra Own A tom Bom b ? ing to Africa from vacations in to a pound, according to (.Safe for -cptic Innk-) The statement given out b.v- the per cent on the installment plan. | Sudan, and Abidjan on the Ivory j nationwide tour and a late dinner j laale. Sprinkle With salt and .Melt 2/8 cup hiittcr«icofcb morsel.. In cup wafer in aaiicepan. Cape Cod Hospital, where Munford The cabinet approved the new | France. The official pa—enger *"®"**- ■' i aessitm last night, was Chops cut to order double thick or With pocket in them for '56 DODGE $1288 Cool. \ up for ( FRENCH W ALK AT CJf hens, lb. 59c stuffing Mill be a tasty addition to your weekend menu. pepper, and broil on both ia a patient, read; tariffs yeate'rday. They will take ! roll listed three Britons as the only Officials of the privately-ovVqiKl j 3:25 a.m. at the Pres I'nited NaUona, Sept 26 LTU- 2-Door Hardtop. Sift Together 2I, ciipa -iflcd I’illNhury'a Beal all piirpoee Hour Swan»on’» FREE offer on T.Y'. but I non-French paaaengera. .sides until brown lor saute ' "Dr. Robert L. O'Connor an­ effect three days after they are By ALTON BLAKFJ8LEK ^ make her own weapons TAI (Transport Aerien Intercontl- ident'a guest house. Then he went' The Frenrh delegation walked I IcaNponn -alt Dinner-. See detail- on Frozen (.AP .Scleace Writer) when. .1 . Records show the worst pre­ 16 to 17 lb. tom in a little butter i. Do hot Food ca-c. nounced this morning that .Walter published in the government's of- nental.) Airline, operators of tha back up to the third floor t o ; out of the General Aaaembly to- Our special semi-boneless rih^pork is very eas> to overcook if you want a nice '56 OLDS. $1688 1 tcu-poon -oda and flcisl gazette. New York, Sept. 25 i/l^—Red With them. Red China over­ vious crash of a French airliner Super " " Holiday Sedan. F .' .Munford. president of U.S. aircraft, said several prominent “ work on some papers” as aid— j da.v In prot—t against retna/lu slice and is an excellent value at "7^c |b. * juicy hamburger. 88 I, tciixpoon double-acting Imking powder. Set a-lrie. Stee'l. yesterday afternoon suf­ Items to be subject to the 100 I already could have her o\Yn night becomes a vast new po\x-er turkeys, lb. 49c 1. .SW A.VSO.VS BONED African-politicians were aboard. tr(>oped into the mansion. ' made by a HaudI AraMaa dele­ Add I Clip -iigar and *4 cup flrml.v packed brown. «iigar gradually TI'RKEV or CHICKEN fered an apparent cerebral throm- pe" cent surtax were not listed. ! A-bombs. ' ' ^ . not only in Asia, striking new For meat loaf use Pine- to '2 cup-hortening, creaming well. Among the survivors waa Sekou A short block away and scroaa- gate regarding Hie Algeiiaa '55 BUICK $1095 But along with television sets in ! I***" leaders might make this fear In India, Laos and other Si—oko, health minister of the praMena. Assembly PT—ident hur»t special 3 in 1 blend of Special 4-Door. Rl-ml III .1 iinliealcn egg-,, one al a time, heating well after each. T.V. DINNERS the street, Eisenhower waa in con-1 (Ooi.tlnued on Page Te^) the 80 per cent bracket are dinner- j stunning announcement, or stage countries, but in the world. Knot- French Cameroona. Moat of the j ference with Secretary of Stdte' Victor Andr— Relaimde ol Pern freshly ground pork, veal Blend in hiitler-rolch. nrior-el-—mix well. 1 a nuclear test. (Jet. 1 when China tv' disarmament problems ara News Tidbits and beef—79c lb. - Ask for passengers were French. Airline | Herter. U.N. Ambassador Henry interrupted Amhad Hbukali7 , '55 PONT. $1095 Add the'dry Ingredient- nlicrnalely with 1 clip, buttermilk or -our 53c eo — ^------— ! celebrates the 10th annlveraan,' of magnified. So also are the chances Culled from AP W'ires head of the Saudi AngMan- dele- LONG ISLAND Wheja tfripg of fr«h perk "3 m 1." milk, beginning and ebding with tlr.v ingre gatlen when the French left the oiighl.v nfler each addition. (With electric heater u»e .a low' "It. wouldn't surprise me- if There are- no real tecreTs''abbut aaaemhiy cliamber. Belaunde - POTATOES 9Vd fo 10Vi Ibi. featured at 55c lb. apeed). COOKIE SPECIALS China now could make a small immediate indication of any Anver- i tour, and Ll Moscow. Ear- asked Mhukalry to moderate hia Turn Into two 9-Inch rqiind inycr pans, well grca-cd and liglilly. number of crude bomba,” aays one the Information waa Super ‘‘88" 2-Door floured on the bottom-. pubU^ed I aiitomohile of Peoria newspaper language. The Saudi Arabian 10 lbs. 35c Chops cut from them if you wish. Nabisco Oreo . . .. .11). 49c famous U.S... acientiat who played long agb. (3ood Chinese scientists delegate had - called Pr—ident' Hardtop. Bake at 875 degree- for 25 to 80 minute- until cake -pring- hR 'k I Dancey . . . (Coatlnned oi^Page Two) (OMttirae«| IN) n g e Ten) lb. 79c 4 Sunsh|ne ■" a leading role In creating Ameri­ could figure out ImpoHant iindis- Charles do Gaulle's offer of MU- Spoeiot 7-Rib Roosts (bbne i n ) ...... lb. 39c when touched lightly in epnter. Cool—-pread filling between ca's flrst-bomba. Cardinal* and pri—is, friends and '55 BUICK $1295 layer- and on lop to within of-e«lgc. Ern-t -Ide- and. (op Sujfar Wafers . . '.lb. 4.3c Ceylon Prime Minister strangers. Catholics and non- determination for Algeria a '2 It's only aji outside chance at (liontiiined on Page Three) fraud and "chaos—pure and sim­ Special 2-Door Hardtop. edge with -ea foam fro-ting or whipped cream. Keebler SaKinos ..ib . 29c best that China has done so, hi Caitholica gather to pe.v final trib­ 2 ple.” ' DFS MOINES or BI'TTERSCOTCII FIU.ING F^diicalor C'rax ..lb . 2Sc By DBNZIL PEIRIS and.other acientisU agree. It de­ ute to New Hampshire ‘ bishop M ay Go on UN Agenda '54 DODGE $695 Combine J 2 ‘'iip -ugar pnd I tahlc«poon corn-tarch in 2-qhari Colombo. Ceylon, Se'pl. 25 (jD Matthew F. Brady. pends partly iipon how desperately AIJJANCE HEAD RETAINED BUTTERNUT SQUASH If Alfred finds time he will make msdium Hot lUlian atyla V-8 2-Door. ' .j- -aiicepnn. Stir In 1,2 cup eynpnrntcd milk, 1/8 cup water, 1/1 cup Prime Minister Solomon W. R. D. China wanted' bomba a few years Matador Antonio Dos Santos in sausage and large link sausage. hiitter-cotch mor-el- and 1 beaten egg yolk. Cook over medium ago. Siamese Twins Jail awaiting trial for killing a bull Hartford, Sept. 36 —Attjr. Baridaranaike wa.s shot and criti­ Obarl— Rozmarek' of Chicago INEXPENSIVE heat, -tirr.Ing conatantly until thick. Rcinnvc from hnat— add 2 ta- cally wounded today by a gunman "If China's leaders had decided during a bull fight, a violation of Ireland Seeks Censure 5c lb. ble-poon- butter. I cup coconut, chopped, and 1 cup pecan- or Portugese law . . Osceola H. today retained the pr—idency of but GOOD attired in the yellow robes of a five .years ago that atomic weap­ tile Polish National Alliance d walnut-, choppe(l. Cool. Buddhist monk. ons were’ a major factor they Separated, Die Staler, 86, one of founders of Stat-' Staple Groceries At Everyday Low Prices gl .OO valut SE.A EOA5rrRO.STING ler hotel chain, dies In Miami, Fla. when he was elected lo a sixth TRANSPORTATION! A state of emergency was pro­ wanted lo push, they could have 4-.vear term. Rozmarek defeated Comhinp In -aiiccpan J/,1 cup -ugar, 1/8 cup flrml.v packed claimed as doctors fought for the done 80 despite difflculti— and Chicago, BepL 95 (/Pi—A diffi' Gov'. Nelson Rockefeller of New Of Red China on Tibet Pinehiirst offers a .great varletv o f popular groceries at brown -iignr, I/.1 cup water, and 1 lablc-pnon corn -yriip. Cook York, who sa.vs he hasn't decided Adam J. Tonuiszldewlrz, tJeero, CARROTS '50 PONT. $195 60-,veai‘-old prime minister's life. without much Russian help." the cult attempt to aave tf e Uvea Of ni.. 385 t«i\172 In early morning everyday low prices. Compare Pinehurst 4 prices—whether V-8 4-l>oqr. Radio, heat­ iinlll a liHle -ynip dropped in cold water form»'a -oft ball <2S« de- Three bullets were taken from scientist said. whether to seek Republican presi- on staples nr delicacies. Tiy .Shurfme or B S t W ffne foods, gfree- F.j. .Meanwhile, bent I egg whtte^wltli tea-poon creniii tiny Siamese twina by separating dential nomination Will hold’nre— United Nations, N. Y . Sept. 2 V 'Tb* International Commutaion , balloting at the Statler-Hilton er, h.vdrama^, the premier's body. A medical B.v now they might have crude where the alliance Is Antahlng up bag lOc lou'll get real value for every dollar spent. - of tartar until -ll/f |>enk- form. .Add -ynip fo egg while in bombs, similar to that dropped on them haa ended in their deaths. conferenceTnrrow ' ^ i source aaid the shots penetrated Cnnrftrd fVHi Mnt^i -/»tt/J. today «ek in g support hava lout thali^ hvM. Its SSril quadrennial cbnvenHon. '50 OLDS. $195 -low, -teady -tream, heating enn-tantiy until thick enough to hia liver and spleen. Four pints of .Naga.-aki In 1945. Mary Helen Schultz died during Featured this week in our grocerv section. spread. ^ FRUfTS atrWt from nawlv ohmiwI ® demand that tha Geft«ral Aa- Thondup aaid Tibetan men were Del. 98 4-Door. R&H. h.v- blood were given him. Ceylon Ra­ All Bcientiats.-surveyed stress the operation y—terday. Marie El­ ^ ^ y " X e ^ aembly'brand Red China a violator; being, tortured npd wnt to con- CXirPMC SAVED FROM SEA that China is embarked -on a tre­ len Schultz diM lajK night, 4 hours dramatlc. dio broadcast appeals for addi­ Two a rm e d men iiind .nH ®^ human rights in Tibet. ; Centration camps, leaving the! .Morebead a ty . N. t'., Sept. 23 SHURFINE PEARS, large 2^2 cats ...... 41c VfCFWBlfS tions! .donors. mendous program of training adi and 40 miniit— after the surgery i/pi— propilnrnt Asheville cou­ APPLES from PERO entista and . building her icientifle i wm completed. ■ - fhree women emwlnve- in Faced with o|jpo-ition not only: women and children " f o r the i ^51 PONT. $195 The assas.-in. .shot in the knee by : York Teleohone Co ^ hniwine *in the • Soviet bloc but some Chineae to do whatever the.v want , ple who nait' laanevt their i.ie Th« Grand National Flour Pink Grapefruit . ..W or 39c a sentry a* he sought to . escape;; strength, using science as a m ajor’ The gjrla together weighed 11 Jackets together, to live' or die 2-Ooor. RAn, hydramatir. I springboard for the te'an^ "7A’ “ i Bronx Tnd ^ ^ ^ L natioi,.,' with them." , SHURFINE FRENCH GREEN BEANS 6 cans $1. 3 0 8 4 0 8 4 1 4 0 Cantaloupes ...... each 25c aJso was hospitalized. There was together, wan rescued al dawn I forward." Eight scientists . ques- ^*’*'*' **''’‘ '>iT erm iIH m ^v?hie7e‘^ n ^ ^ : ^ ';*/\ ' vanm * g-pzri le-ta ailAUHIRaixidiis toIW Ae-a. numbel-itvsiisi^^t \/tOf U.N. w.ew. delegationsttariCK n L titijji sae|gaT*Bia^a » w —— ITT—a.ucaa aaaaw* ig Lh. Bag nil hint as to his motive. Banda-: tlats . quea- four da.vadava ago.aro. TheyThev werew e t - , jouied(nin.,1 j mlliionth vehicle achieduled to Prt>po*e(l______resolution_ were reported ^ awaiting word - from'; today from the treacherooa '50 BUICK $195 Fresh Green Peas ..lb,'29c tioneil. with most h^aVlng indirect'! at th* abdomen. They w'ere unable ' Stratford toll ata- Fresher Cookies 4- D(M>r, RAH, hydramatir. Fancy Seedle.ss ranalke forgave him and appealed Would get the two-third*' vote , their governments whether to ral-l water* off t/apr Lookout. Theg OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY "to all to show compassion for this ■ knowledge about China, preferred j to take eni^ugh i^ durhih^ ^‘®" ®" Connecticut Tpke. between : .Z n t m r s ,, u. a / •al which had been In the sea 20 hour*. At PinehuLst" 4Qc G rapes...... 2 lbs. 39c foolish man.” j S.W’.R.D. BANDARANAIKE not to be quoted by nam.^n their I life ‘ houriahment to ^ arul - s a u c e ...... 2 cans 43c SAVE 4c '53 OLDS. $445 , view*. aunUinlife. ' I i;;v ^ r ^*1?1 a‘ " e ^ r r ‘‘ITiey are in good conditkm ex« 5- 88 Convertible. RAH. hy- Crispy Fresh The ' prime minisler his fillt . . . . Oyalo Thondup. 31-Ve«r-old e ld -l.,1 . To put the TiheU, isaue on cept for over-expoaure to tlw drapasUc. ' BEST Hour Calif, Endive . . . .2 lbs. .‘I9c - name U Soloipon West Ridgway i ^ whether China er brother of the exiled Dalai I the .assembly agenda. water,” said a spokeaman at Sunshine ON Diss Bandsranalke--was convert-!*>“ 'T*'® pro^«imed fhe state of pital, said auigery offered their Persecution demands Z. Tq propose a condemnation FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans 27c .Valive Tomatoes . .lb. 19c tor Of xockeu - might aei.e upon ! prison aenteace ' - for honf——d Intervie^w in New i Morehead City Hospital wlmre Lemon Cookies pkg. 45c , I •d to Buddhiam from Christianity. I ''XEna^e's I leader of clandeatlne Commimr.r yesterday that far m o r e . tMolution. Mr. and .Mr*. Belnun' McKen­ 'J3 FORD $295 the course Tudor. A rich man's sop who-roae to pow-i vehic e into orbit. Ohaervera b e -, course o _ . of the S-hour PartyPartV in Spain.an.in , " . Italianr».n._ police n-. than .10.000 Tibetan irregulars Irish Foreign Minister Frank; zie were taken. .A fishing vesael New Ke4bler SALADA Green Stnmp* for purclin-e-Jn meal and grmTry department now being I—iiqd at grocery B TOOZEIK FOODS * NEW f r o m «r lh- 1956 electioni after cam-U**^' round the McKenzi— about Cheese 'n bojc ?9c 64 Other Makes-MotleU rheck-nut for .voiir convenlenfe. FREE PARKING REAR OF SirbRE. paiging on a GMAC and BANK itm., ■ ; ' ■ Farm House Macaroni BETTY CROCKER ould not try to put it in until j Nabisco Famous TEA BAGS FINANCING next----- week.------■ PARALYTIC POLIO I p and Cheese Casserole Bread Sticks . .2 for 31e ' a shaky one-vMe tn«J°rity in P«t-j mead-Place In^Colomho'^^^ the ties betvveerf ,the two Com -Th.t m—n. tu .. n I * ,. ' smba—sdof to Italy, two years ®®!i'.? Chocolate MANCHESTER liament since Mav. when hia left- 1 'miinist nsetions snd -i-n hein mn* .That meant that onl.v one wmcould ■ ^ 'ru/,nrt,.nThondup , aaid the . Cljinrtie . killed , ' Diplomatic , sourraS aaid Malaya : Washington, Sept. 2.1 I.Ti— Wafers ...... pkg. 3oc Ufcoalitlon broke up. I He w a it e r ^ the veranda with mentariW r u k e Chins'^ h^^ »• , A Boston Oitv Hospital doctor, >‘'0'X>0 Tibetan* in recent years. , zlready ha* agraed to join Ireland! ; I’aralytir polio cases shot up­ ,35c .3 fo r fl.OO P izza M ix ...... 39c 48 For 61c MOTOR SALES Ckylori,. with 10 million popula-1 ^ n ailJhlar% Iritrrlil their da^fv . 1 ■*>’■ ^ Boston children in past '®®''iding. 20.000 in the uprising! Support also waa expected from; ward last week to the second ^ y Dwyer, I'aed Oar Mgr. tlon on a richly endowed Island off ??^en - B^daranMke im ar^^ m efforU to learfomar^^^ auffered lead polaoSlng, 1" the capital. Uiasa. last Marqh. the Philippines, Mexico and Thai- ! A “ Kellhig'and Servicing tiM HALC CORK India, la Independent within the l - v e for 2 hi-Hna of ^J*Hob-i ^arrlva^ln Si V ^ New Oldamobilea For British Commonwealth of Nations, of ReproMntative**^he went down^ of & top Soviet icientiit DmitH i ^ i'e Harie ^Ellen her i About 10 pereone Injured When po-*Ne\v York to report 19 the U.N. A.number of deutraUekeountriee Over 28 Years” ' MANCHtSTIR CONH. lla status ip the commonwealth on m F k Z ^ T womlUp of Blokhint-^^^dlreSto?" f ' RlJlSia^ ' ______! H®f. — to dfaperse a crowd what he called •_‘‘triie-picture” iof . have opposed diacuaaion of the GROCERY, INC. 812 W. Center 8t. la almilar to tkat of Canada. . Theitiien ro«« riVr«'i'n»- p“ jr j’-ru'' If**-!* *’“ 8 and in ' gathered . on pier al Istanbiii to the situation in Tibet . 'Ubetan Issue on grounds it would r h. Ml 8-2411—Open Evea^ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS - . gnvemor general, Sir Oliver .G o o - :o t h ™ 4 liu 'm !ir m .n T a n U l!r i h « .tlrU"n.c^^^^^^^^^ The Dalai ^ ^Lams. ~ Tibet'a god...... -, heighten ~East-M'est - tanaion and or natilleks, la th, nation , link-with i ^ * ScVenllSi^^^^^ who fled to India after the widen the breach between India 287 more than the 3,140 for the Queen Elizabeth II. He P®»®® Wter identifled as *"*^®*<> ®< two. 1 coWnkm vgith 18.000 ton Dutch A ir-; upriiirpriAlng. charged a month a g o , and Red China. entire y—r 1966. .At this UoM. craft Carrier Karel Doorman Ini that the Communist rule targely ceremonial authority « a1, V (Oorthrted .. m -., tioV U not S V r (5ltaa* C u l ------last year Ihera had been LCIS North Baa today. hia e^ n try 80,000 livaa. (CaattMMd aa Paga.Twq paralTtte'eaaea, 1' 4 •