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PA O Tf OtJBTEEN4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1967 Average Daily Preas Run Th« Weather llIanrlifBtfr lEoftting ISfralb F or the Week Enditd . ..i ■X rw w M t t V. n. WaatlMr i 'I 4< Sept. 14, 1881 . Skowera ending, late reeling it. th at is, towards a full- were busy working on th# upper tin la invastlgatiag' the feasibility eleartaig, aomewhat e< About Town length mirror, in which, the girls story facing of a Main St-;> build­ of such a conversion. Meanwhile, oh the sidewalk passed.by as pret­ ing. The ladder from which one North School 12,530 88-85. Taaaday oloady, the town la also studying the coit Heard Along Main Street tily and as distractingly as ever. of the men was working extended Member of the Audit hdmld. High la 78s. ' " fiM PritndsMp Cilvie of,the Sel- of tearing the building down. Bureau of Olrenlatlon ▼etlen Army wfll befin it* fell end from near the building's top to a Plan Backed McincheMter— A City of Village Charm winter ectlvltle* Mendey et 6;45 And on SontB of Manchester't Sidd Streets, Too ' Deed for the Day point almost at the edge of the Director Mahpney taid that Rec­ p.m. with e poUuek in the CItedel. m»m The State Theater almost be- sidewalk. reation facilities in the North End Membere who heve not been con- . „ , I Came a drive-in a few days ago. A local man.'obviously very ob­ \ ■’ The New Metropolis e-no offers yet. the speaker re-1 Looking out our offlee window, servant, noticed how several per­ By Taxpayers are inadequate.'and railed for ex-, VOL. LXXVI, NO. 295 (EIGHTEEN PAGBS) MANUHESTER, c o n n ., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1957 (gassltted Adverttatag Ml Page 18) P R m FIVE CENTS te o M for food ehould cell iSn. Out in the town' of Hebron pansion and improvement of rec­ Jeeele Lyon*. Goodwin St., circle pealed, pfc wanted to stay coned j we noticed a fellow, who had sons walking along the busy side­ 88 (pop. 1.3201. they held a public for business Just in case. driven his car into the Bissell St. The Taxpayer's League voted reational buildings and area. T r preeldent. All members ere ur^ed walk would, Instead of pasalng ■iTie Taxpayer’s League also hearing the other night on a pro­ ThiW statem ent was followed by ramp of the theater. Apparently under the ladder, step off the curb last night to approve a proposal PINE to be present, posed soning change. passed a miotion catling for an in­ Tito Recognize^ a m ^entary quiet in the crowded i thinking it was a drive, he failed and around the ladder. by Town Director Francis Ma­ Since Hebron has long been Town Hall, broken then by j to notice the steps until he had Being as poll-conscious as the vestigation of the conditions Guard Recall • The Iferde Neubert Circle of the honey to turn the Union School around Robertson Brook which PHARMACY "dry," and. as our local cor­ a Soft but completely audible' backed over them, and found him^ next fellow, he was not to be out- 884 Center St.—Tel. Ml 8-8814 PoliBh Fro er Community Baptist Church will respondent pu^it, is in general into a recreational facility for the runs past the Robertson School voice from the back of the room, 1 self in the unenviable position of 8one ib.V Gallup or Nielsen, or any playground. The League plans to hold e food sele 'Hiursday et 9:30 pretty "puritanical." it may seem ■•Hebron is not New York." it! being able to go further backward other contemporary. Extracting a North End. Expected Soon a.m. et the J. W. Hel* Oompeny's strange that liquor was in the air/ said. Mahoney's proposal, mad* at a study the cost of covering the Belgrade. Yugoslavia.’ Sept. but not forward. notebook and pencil from his brook, and also plans to ask the PINE LENOX 16 (,®—Yugodlavia officially store. Bill — at least in a politlcsl way pocket, he was in business. recent Board of Director's meet­ His car frame resting on the ing, calls for the modernization of Board of Directors for a hearing At Little Rock recognlsed^oday. the western ------K unmistakably was. The Better to 8e* Yon steps, his wheels could not get a ■ \ Center Churcii Mothers Club will The results of his brief study the N. School St. Building so that and discussion on it'. PHARMACY Polish ^rentier on'the riven Seems that a local resident/has h was about 2:30 p.m. of a purchase on the concrete steps, proved very interesting. During s hold en Important meeting Monday sponsored a petition that will put it may be used in addition to the About .50 persons attended the XM E. Center St,—MI t-0888 Set -U.N. Odei>^d Neisse ’'a* the (J.efin- bright September day—too early in and so. try as he may, his wheels particular 5-minute period, 48 Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 16 ttjve Polish-German border.” e t 8 pjn. in the Federation room. the "repeal" question on the bal­ Just spun against the air. Community Y to procide recrea­ meeting,at Whiton Memorial audi­ the year for autumn leaves, but person.* (children excluded! used* tion area for the North End. , . , (/P)-—Natidnal Guardsmen-— A declaration signed here by All mothera of young children ere lot in next month's' election, and Just that time of the afternoon After watching him try boards, the walkway in that ares. Seven torium. 'nie Taxpayers’ t>ague has cordially Invited. Refreshment* has said that if the "wet*" win. General Manager Richard Mar­ a membership of over 400 persons. United Nations, N. Y., Sept. 16 (/P)—Secretary of State,onlv a handful—reportei .President TUo and viaitlng when Main St. takes on its own boulders and other means to tO’ of these persons showed no signs Read Herald Advs. (Tommunlat part.v boss Wla- win be served. he would like to open a package colored foliage in the form of and get ,hi* car out. a few of us, of even seeing the ladder and so Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd ar- Central Hi ' store on his property in the center d.vslaw Gomulka of Poland pretty young girls walking home and a few bystanders, got to­ continued on their way without ranged a strategy session today on key U.N. problems, in- gjrain today amki in-; said Yugoslavia, “taking Into Mias Bve M. and Miss Korma V. of _ town. . . . , from high school: gether and. by a litUe pushing and the slightest hesitation. eluding disarmament and the explosive Middle East situation, creasing rumors that Gov. JiAnaon. 30 Raymond Rd.: end account the right of the Poliih Seem* further tM t the toning inside a Main St. barbershop, a lifting, got the car out of the Standing directly tinder the lad- i Duties invited the British leader^-— ------, - ^ 'flrval Fniihiis mav^^iihdraw people, consider* th* existing lus* Edith end iflsa Anne M. E. change con.sidered this week young barber was working direct- ramp and back on the ...... street.. der himself, the man noticed that Johnson. 49 New Si. are spending border on the Oder and Neisse. would have foiled this entrepre- ly in front of the plate glass win- Tlten, we returned to our otilce the other 41 persons did observe 1 after**Liloyd (flew Ih from London {Herald lo Publish them entirel.v before the end decided upon st the 1945 Pots- their vacation et Chethem, Cepe neur* plans perhaps deliber-! dow. from which position he had | of us thinking of hia Bov the ladder. Of this number, 33 to attend the opening of the 1957 „ • « i | \T wCek dsm Conference snd recog­ Conn. Power, ..CWU ately. perhapa by abruptly a full riew 'of the pa.ssing parade ^ Scout days and the old ladles w’e stepped into the road to avoid T o p s forlR E A T S session of the U.N. General As-1 K O C k V l I l P , V e r i l O l l No commjwft on the report* came nised by the Democfstlc Ger- detoning bis property from on the sidewalk. And he was ob- used to help across the street walking under It. ■embiy, A BriU*li,jpokefman *ald! ,, , from th*,,Gov*rnor’* mansion. msn Republic . (Communist HeiielMsUr WATTIS will meet business to , residential. , i.viously paying less attention to the ' — ----- The pollster chatted with three they planned to go over the main StllHv' I .onelusions Approximately *0 Guardoirien Best Germlih.v), as the-defini­ i|artf6rd Light a t 8 pjn. Tuesday at the home of Ail this U no longer an issue, : masculine head of hair he was Me Did of these obviou.sly superstitious - problem* which wilf come h(*fore took^ttone at the aihool thia since the, soning change died as cutting than to the femininO, heads . . . AT HOME, TOO! tive Polish-German frontier. Mra Vmily Fracchia 260 Spring, When entering the Manchester person - a senior college coed, s the aeairion. --- j mdrnlng when cla*»ea reaumed "at West (jermsny contend* th# SU tor the final picnic of the sea-' the result of heavy opposition ex- : going by outside, To-,\n Court, the first thing yog are housettife and s local business- j Earlier. Dulle* gave th* U.S. The reaulta of a atudy i the high school. After reporting •Oh. 'Members will bring their own pressed at the hearing. One of the The clijef barber.'^noticing hiii governmental problem* ^ Oder-'Nelsse line is only tem­ Bhiirds Agree apt to see is the small desk used man. • delegation a aecrel briefing. • some of them went |o a nearby porary. 'basket stiB>ers, and beverages will arguments put forward by an op- employe's pre-occupation. was "You won't catch me walking Rockville and Vernon, mpde ; drug store for coffee and soft ponent of the change was rather i constantly hissing in his direction by the court officer as a rostrum It's fun to go out for DAIRY QUEEN Dullei aaid on hla arrival from be ssrvsd.-. fiom which he officially opens each under a ladder." the school girl Waahlngton last night tha^ he and by the firm of Booz, Allen and i drinks, A week ago, 250 .Midiera ^ A mer^rer .pf the (Connecti­ Intwsting, however. futile admonitions like "Watch .said. "I've never done it before — but just as much a treat at Hamilton, New York manage­ ( surrounded the school. ■ , | This gentleman, who lives in the what you're doingl" Finally the session of court. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief of U.S. cut .Power (3b. With the H ert- The sxecuttve board of the Hoi- and I’m not going to start now.” delegates, will go over the 45- ment consultahti. wtli be pub­ j No Negroes attempted to . ap- ; ares that would have been. "de- boss was able to take it no long- 'nie:c>'*^ small drawer in thi.s home — right from your own I proach the big school building that Democrats Hit R fori Electric .Lisht C3o. was Hater FTA wlU meet Monday at 8 ; desk but Its^iock has never been Tile housewife was a little less mlniite broadcast and televised lished in a seri^of arltclei p.m. in the Hbrary of the school. i soned,” w-a* complaining about the . er. emphatic. "Oh. did I do th at?" beginning ThyTsdsy I" l*** has become a avmbol of the g r e a t 1 * • • reconiinended bY^boarda of di­ .... ) ucj/icLiaiiuwdepreciation thatiiiBk loirthe cnange* c h a n g e ' Without savinrsaying unrrf nni *wi«ewutilized #because------there is never any- freezer. Stop by stock up with speech th* Secretary will deliver » she asked. "Well, I guess t did at to the U.N. Assembly Thtirsday Mancheat^Evenlng Herald. rectors of'the two. companies n the re-sale value ot A r ■ ■ The syrie* will le t forth the Irn^ a^T^-^liJr P olitics in The Sacred Heart Mothers Cir- ’’""f *" “>• ■■*-■»>* '»>ue of down his sci.wora, stalked o'Ver’^to clios" iifbOeVh. "ri ^ that. No reason for it. I suppose. your DAIRY QUEEN favorites morning. . . in separate meetings this ele. will held la.Ita -a__efinal \faH w ------meeting hilhla propcrty.property. | the vouna barber*, rh .ir .nH *^**>®«^ band.s, a pencil W e ll...! guess I might be a little firm’f/fecommendatlon*. soon j Between 25 and *0 adults galh- • -a T'v* . ’ , True, he admitted, admitted nobody had cisively burned it around pe*haps a half of a today! "I think the mo*t interesting m o rn in g . M en d ^ evening a t the home of superstitious." emphasis will be on disarmament,” presented to a Vernon jered on the aide'valk, across t^ * i|\R C lfli U lS D U tC Mrs. Eugene Kelly, 108 Ferguson made him any offers for his land' distracted employ would now hsU : L*'rhewinv e DSHY euftN nationai BfvnorwfMT CO. meeting, end will outline street. In a good-natured mood. Austin D. Barney, prasidant of ^ The businessman said. "I was n U.S. delegation source said. tha Connecticut Power Co., aaid to­ Rd, as a commercial site. -In fact, as to work with hi, back to the win-i " l , ,1’’* » going to cross the street anyway!" | HOMt-tAK 0"lT chapter-by-chapter its 90-psg* they Joked with reporters. yet there was only one business dow. usual contents, nothing worth Th* disarmament issue will be In * Interview last day the merger would provtda a one of the major questions before report. • , Newport, R. I., Sept. 16 Richard Bolin, son of Mf. and establishment — a'general store- Several Customers who had been l?***”*^ Certainly not worth . My Time Is Your Time DRIRV QUEEN Look for it Thureday in The night. Faubu* said U is "foresee- “stronger company," pdfndt oper­ Mrs. HUdlng A. BoUn, 38 Keeney in the whole center-of-tbwn area i watching the episode while waft-' }he trouble of jieeplng the drawer the SMcmbly session opening able'’ that the Chard* could be —The White House today ac­ ating ecofioiniea th at would b ffaat under consideration. ; locked, so th e court officer If you were to ssk anyone who D.AIRV gUEE.N NO. I day. withdrawn this week. cused a group of top Demo- 4’.,^ -V in part mounting coats, and faciU- - 8 t, haa entered 'the University of .' Ing for their own haircuts has lisd to appear in Town Court 500 HARTFORD ROAD fH aurbPBtpr . Vermont, Burlington, for his fresh­ But a new high school had Just ' not surprised to see the young ^ But the United Slate* made He also said "there were certain' of “trying to play poli­ tat* ftpanclng. .. recently as to the session's starting OWNED and OPERATED BY Clear it will not let its atomic ar­ He also'said .the merger would man year. opeqed ne»rby, he pointed out, a barber go back to work now with During a recess at a recent court lime, you riiight get either of two .ALLAN R. COE JR. tics” with tiie school integra- new 8l^te road was going through. " decidedly glum countenance. * »eve-al persona, all court senal rust while the U.N. debates (Continued Page Seventeen) be a natural'result' of pravlous answers. One. 9 o'clock, another, DAIRY QUEEN NO. * disarmament. tion controversy in Little Joint Use by the two firms of pro­ and you could never tell. i Tlilnklng that the little drama was i ®ff'chils and all friends of the any time after 9 or 9:30, .307 MIDDLE TUR.NPIKE WEST SANOw : h In fact, the gentleman went on.! ended, the cu.stomers were just' <;®nrt officer, were grouped around •9 cosiT-ior CONI The U.S. Defense Department Rock, Ark;-’ - - ...... - —-^~ duction and tranamlasion faciliUaa. As to which answer is more cor­ OWNED and OPF.R.ATED BY nnd the Atomic Energy-Commis­ The accusation waa fired at th* PKINCE 1 there was'a story in the paper: about to drop their noses back awaiting court restimn- .AL ELKIN The power company provides tha Just the other day about some Into magazines. ^*°n. The court officer, him.self, rect. we leave that up to you, but sion announced in Waahingtoh that President’s vacation headquarters lCsiic)M(|f*»Bolton area with alac* MATCHEIELU 4 man who owned a small drug ■Suddenly, however, they noticed "** absent that day. that Is not really the point of this in th* absence of a safeguard dis­ by his pres* secretary.. Jame.4 C, -ertfliy;--'?-;— - ...... bit. This piece is concerned with armament agreement a neW’ series j Adenauer PreYails, Hagerty. He w as commenting oh ' tlw propdaad merger requires •tore in New York City and was with some astonishment that the. One of the persons In the group PERFUMES i offered 8400.000 to sell out to the the clock upon the wall that rends of nuclear tMta wilLbegin 41 ext' an assertion by 15 members of the -Llia approval of two-thlida of th* young barber was again clipping absent-mindedly opened the draw­ the time for watchless people an­ April at the Baniw^tok _ prbvtng 34-member Democratic Advisory builders of a skyscraper, but awav with a smile and a distract­ er. "Anybody want a Life-Saver?” OPEN 5 DAYS AND THURSDAYS TIL 9. outstanding stock, both common wouldn’t do it. ticipating the appearance of the OPEN 5 DAYS grounds In the PXcific. ' Council that Elsenhower •’failed to and pipferred, of each company, aa ed expression on his face. Tliough he asked, spying a partially con­ legal body that conducts' the twice "The forthcoming scries will alane which crashed In fog last more thap 80 per cent a n realdenta The recess came and the judge returhed to phW’er for another four I "Tlie aim* of the policy are a ot Corniacticut. ,working away with the self-satis-1 Superstitions I'nilmited U.S. Assistant Secretary of years in yesterday’s voting in a'controlled disarmament, a relaxa- Rock. night near New Bed^hcd,^ Mass., A irport. Tha Boston-New York plan* had ,34 aboard. (A P went and we checked via the tele­ Baaed an'Stoittea ■'fled, confident expre.s«ion of one Yeaterdav was Frida.v the ISlh, ■ phone of the correct time. State Francis O. Wilcox told a victory ao compieta it atimned his tion of international tension, re­ The Preeldent I* concerned Photofax). whose authority has won out. i However, it was proved here this ] New York audience the United neutral-minded S^iaUat opponents unification of Gerifnany and with solution* and not with politi­ B arn^ said tha merger reeom- We wonder if the clock is slow to mendaUon waa based on extensive And on the other hand-they aaw week that Individual superstitious make delays se^m not so long, par­ and aurprlaed cveit hla own aup- genuine peace for all nations.” cal speeches.” - t the dreamy .young assistant, who i natures are not limited to this (OwillTOed on Page'Ten) portei s. The C o m i^ ia U fit East The Adenauer victory waa a bit­ : Hagerty wa* asked whether El­ studlM made by offloan of both ticularly the starling time delay. cooKWides. Thaaa- atudlea waro was directing hia gaze ateadilv j particular day. But anyway, it aeenis that "Father Germany were glam. \ ' ter pill to .56-year-old Erich Ol- senhower had read about the Dem­ Legion Parade towards the back of the shop - di-1 Earlier in the Week, several men Hla Christian Ouooc^Uc Union lenhauer. the Social-{Democratic ocratic attack oh him and had in- TWiiH w inrtiM MliBWiBe oras'B k- Time" and "Justice" can't get into dapaodafit: engineeriag firm, and any kind of agreement. OPEN (CDU), which -won. an'' ahsotule leader who. wanted We*t Germany atructed Hagerty to pul out the ot aeparatc, Indepenttot. financial The writer of the note was 6 U.S* Schedules majority for tha fM t tima in a to turn to a more neutral position statem ent he did. On Bpsirdwalk frae German 4l*>t four yaars between Bast and West. analysia retained by the boerd of L. T. WOOD CO. minutes off. according to Alexan­ Th* press secrfttnr replied only 'directors of each dOn^Sny, ha said. CLEANED der Graham Bell. wgo, not only -retained that' mhjor-’-’-k' ■ Wilhelm Melllea,' Otlcnhiuer'a that the Preliideht’*Tiik9 ■een'lBe New Series of Ity but increased It In an outpour- chief lieutenant, commented that atatement.” ' Lni^tlaiilic City 14 Hurt Under ihe' merger sgrei^tfit, both the United -States and Rua- Walk or Ride ? of more than 31 mlDion vote*. the name of tha merged company Trlamph for IT.8. •ia had contributed to the (Oonttaned mi Fage Ten) AtlanUc City, N. J.. Sept. 16 m Would be the H artford Btoetrie Reg.$h2S Over at the State Employment Adenauer victory. The bitter Com­ light Co. Rowsver, the name may IC E P L A N T Service office the other diy. we Pacific N-Tests Adenauer's third straight Pa- p ...... I '■ I —Ro'v upon row 'of American Le­ New Bedford. Mass., Sapt. 18 tbrougfeHc«M in lU crash to munist opposition to' Adenauer ha. Changed after .the merger to couldn’t help overhearing an In- Uonia election victory since the gionnaires marched in th*|r apec- —A Northeast Airlines | plane, th* swamp. OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M. Atomic Tent SW*. N*v„ Sept. W*»t German ■ Republic waa helped him. MelUes argued. The reflect atore cloeely th* Stato-wld* THIS WEEK ters'iewer questioning s man apply­ fact'that the Soctailst* increased tacular annual parade on. this headetf. for: Now Torlt thrcmi^ a . .Tha. pJana.. had—r*dide Phone .Worikfer Heo iQipeared * be goiag soar advantage to/all concerned: eliminating contusion on the reduced' "Our policy for the next /four 8 MOITIPIE weapon! with greatly year* I* now secure.". , / fConttnoed on Page Nine) (CnoUmied on P ^ e Eteven). (CoaUnued on Page Ten) The last eufvivor was brought today. On tlM eve of the opeq- OPEN TO 5 P.M. part of the shopping public and permitting all employea lo radloacUVa fallout. .. /' . out Just before 3 a.m. tag of tbe seaaioB, OOP S tata Monday, Tuesday, Friday. - get the most of a planned two-day holiday. The Atomic Energy Commia-, As dawn btoke rescutrs and in­ U nion ^ Strikes Otaalrauui dareooo F ; Baktwlai •Ion fAEC) and the Defen** De- 1 vestigators saw hats, - coats, otheroiner 1 -w a . O . . . aaM that whiln bo favors legal- Open Thumday to 8 F,M. paiiment said the United States clothing and luggage str LISTING SERVICE rejteatedly ha* stated ita willing-1 Open Wednesday tO Nooa Blair’s I E. A. Johnson Paris Curtain Shop about, some hanging from ShV- shat­ In "*4- Stalest iwfOeaikrAeli M 8 th»' mattar / ■ 187 MAIN ST. . naaa to suspend nticlear teal* a*, tered tree limbs.- I should bo deferred mrttl the I860 Member Federal Saving* Paint Co. part of a disarmament agreement, i fiOO-ft. pmh through Tree* 1 ' t h e ASSOCIATED PKES8 regular session. "Until such an agreement la ' and Loan IriMirance Corp. 123 .MAIN ST. Wings were sheared from th* T.i.nhnn*' r..ii.n... of Manchester attain^,” they aaid in a Joint; -a ______plane « it cut .. fiOO.foot long FLU HALTS SUBS Burton’s atatement," contlpued develop­ ] (How did Henry Ford I, wh() aaid of Columbia today in a wage con­ London, Sept. 18 ffiV-Infln- 84l M.AIN ST. Paui’s Paint ment of nuclear weapon* is eaaen- "Hlttory la- ’ the bunk,'* rhange tract dispute ’With Western Elec­ enza today knocked out' tha.. tial to the defense' of the United- Amertoan history for good In a tric Co., manufacturing arm of the crews of two Britiah submarlaea ~ Anri W allpaper Supply SUte* and of the world.", I American Telophonq A Tel^raph -scboduled to taka-gaet-Ui'lhia'- - 84,5 MAIN STREET - The United SUtea, Ruaaia and half dosan. ways? Why did ha ro- News Tidbits John Sissell Stonloy Iroy Jqrvis Rooity Co. on fuae to dine with the King and Co. , week’a . big NATO exerdsea, loifio Cantor Core! Casuals. three other nation* 10 day* ago Dortors aaid they suspected the . n 3-SS38 M I 8-8338 TReoiont 6-8488 Ml 8-4113 Apniianco Go. -Queen of England nt the White ColIM from AP Wires r The strike began a t fi'a.m., local- 881 Main Street ended more than five month* of time. * East was affected first, sIcHlns may be ^suffering from 1.5 OAK ST. disarmament talk*. Both aides; - Hon*e ? Why did be keep W’Inston 111 0 Ctaurchlll Waiting a day to aee and the stoppage spread westward Aslan flu. Outbreaks of influ­ . • . proposed plana for , reduction of Inter-American Press Assh. oen-: across the country in three hours enza, some reaehla'g epldemle arms and suspension of nuclear himTiWIm wan- Mie One periMn b* proportions, ^ere repoftod ' to Shorwood A. Beochkr Sborwin WUlianis could never dominate? Wbat did urea .Cuban Batista guvenunent] -Picket lines appeared before, tel- MI 3-8868 Howord Hostings Dawajr-RIchman. . tesU hilt the negotiatiow broke for'suppreasidn of newspaper*. ; *P6one office* as th* deadline ar- otitro. piarto 'o f Britain. 881 MAIN ST. up in disagreement. The U.N, hla heirs do to stop a company loss Bn t-1103 181 MAIN ST. • ' of 810dMO,908 a month? W hat’s RiU Sleeves, wife of Air Force Lt. i '’I^ed, and reports were that mem- Langor’s General Aasembly, opening a new, ^ Sleeves denies any hope of reeon- i ^er* of other imiona refused to TRIBAL TENSIONS INCREAJ^a HOMESITE seaalon ■ tomorrow. 1* expected, t® happening hotv In the titanic stnig- ' JOhanneoburg. South Africa, , Aiks Clomptt Fiohr Covaring discusa pdaaible further steps. gle of Ford, General Motora aiid'^ elUation between hfcraejf and *>“• ' : ,‘*1*,.**"**- . York aty Sept. 18 (API —Police, retoforim-. MI 8-4548 Diamond’s A* & N. 41 PUR.VELL PLACE While taferring to the disann- ChryMer for .the lekdigg position In band. . i mentb moved Into Johaanesburg W orron Howland ament question, the AEC-Defenae Mie world wide automotive Indus-j Typhoon strikes southeast coast from today to deal with continuing CHOICE '/z ACRE BUltDINC LOT 897 BIAIN S'ir. Shobr Jowoiort try ? How does HenVy Ford H dlf- of Red China, inundates, village*, j {'>>>»- ' Bn 8-1108 871 MAIN ST. Department statement .made no skirmishing between Zulus ana fer mdically from hi. father. Ed-. . . . Greek and Albania:^ to^v f.n^d to K /" .. direct allusion to a Soviet ,clalm Bnsutos after weekend oUuhea T. J. Crockett IN DOUBLE A ZONE ^ ■ • ., last month that the Russians had cL and grandlather? authorities dkwniss end to fdrmal; M agree- which resulted In 40 deaths. Pot- m 8-1877 Gustafsbu’s Leonard’s tested successfully an Interconti­ th.'hesie and scores of other lanci­ aUte OT wsr which has rxl*ted, lice said .tribnl tension emtinued , VI. nental ballistic missile. nating qomtions about fbe’Fbfd In­ sincentsifiaix end of Wprld War oiriinar n. ftiM (o TilvolJfd InvolXTffd irfff 23.800 Stn'i installffrs, . ti. to mount In African tonhshlpB, MANCHESTER . Carlton W . Hutchins Oldsmobile Shoasi Ino. dustrial empire are answered nu- BrHisJvComrt je_tsjrlme^ of the Communications southwest of Johannesrarg. aM . Bn 8-5183 Shot Storo ^ Sloan Bros. Shoos (Continued on. Page Thirteen) tboritnttvely by Joe MeCarth.v in'Lebanon aa first step to resuming; America (CWA) T h e 'bundreds i’ of Afrlerican women Gaston Rodty Co. MULTIPLE USTING NO. S44 > ■TRADE-IN , 105 MAIN ST. ,881 Main Street 825 MAIN ST. tte most isMnpfehensive ’'inside, cdmmerrtal jet service. , . . CTief estimated its picket ‘-fines ■ "oeked to police atstations ask- MI 8-5731 story" of the Ford famll.v ever pub- Justice Earl W Siren Tnl-. affect 150,000 telephone protection. Cdnntry Uvlng ntnyoepliere with city rtanveaiencc*. Beautiful Ushed. This Is thn flrr^-*— ' miut—r-vt nf ..leu-iKh civil and r__ . ___ - c - . . , _____ shade trees, city water and eewer. Fairly priced at 84.500. Slate Probes Death flrst installment mud--text of Jewish civil and ^,nployes 1 Many other lisUnga la bomea and propertiea. For further in­ Arthur A. Knofio > 1853 PONTIAC ChlelUIn De J. W. Hall Corp. / ■nie others will folhx■low dnil.v exelu- canon law--at convocation of Jew- ihe union has concerned a tie- HIGHWAY WORKEB KIIJIIO Goodchild Rtdty formation, call Luxe 4-Door. 8 c.vllnder, 3-toae, Maaohastar Sively la The -Mnnch'lester Herald.) lah Theological Slrmmarj\ up .would have little.immediate e(- Norwalk. Sept. I8/iffl — Manuel MI 8-5448 rpdlo^ heater, hydnunnUc. 845 MAIN ST. . Of 2 Tots in Blaze . Mra, Franklin D. Roosevelt eon- telephone service in DeRousa, 36. of BrOck SI.. NfW MI S-T8S5 Twood’s Bedford, Maas., was killed today ELSIE MEYER 139 MAIN' ST. aad^ By JO E McCa r t h y tiniiffff tour of Soviet union after ’ pftaceff. {Uffhty<" five'per PiumbiniE ft Suppiy . Newtown, Sept. 16 (F).—-.Rep- slight, illness. . . . U.S. Ambassador service is handled auto- while working on- Ui* new' Goa- \ 169 BIAIN ST. A'h'^tory of travel hi modern C. E. Housolion 815 MAIN ST. nsentattves of th* state fire mar- , America could open with a scene > Gluck arrives In t'eylon. maticaHy by diaj equipment. hecllcul Turnpike. In some nn.- John H. Loppon, Inc. shsTs offlee came heiy today- to j State. CD Director Leo Mulcahy , I explained mnnner, DeSonan Walton W. Grant Ml 9-5S24 or Ml 9-6481 845 MAIN ST. that took place st Omaha, Nebras­ not In favor of anv radio or TV j Locall) I "slipped from thei front end ot a Bn 8-5S8I launch an investigation into the I ka. not so many years ago as yOu Three Weatern Electric ' ' ih- Agoney " are which took the Uvea of two program which can cause alarm.... low bed trailer on which he was might think. A man from the Elsst, - Makarlos thinks f.S. i for the Southern N e w riding landing under Its rear Bn 8-1183 O ff CALL ANY USTED MEMBER Uttle girls.' ; driving' through town on hla way Marlow’s. Watkins Brothers Shirley and OSOrgia May Bat- 1 wm*'he?n°^ reek"^’Driot^^ self-' England Telephone Company's wheels. He was dragged about 83 H a i m a o ’s •85 I f AIN RT. f to California, stopped to ask for fh,e de erriimarion ' Manchester office walked oR their feet. ' 881 MAIN 8t | tovirh. throe years and 14 months, ! road to the West. "There (sn’t any Ellsworth M itton M EV S and BOVtf 5VEAB * re.xpectivaiy, died last Saturday Finland move* to regain weaL. !»«»• ‘bla morning as their union Clifford Honten FOR QUICK RESULTS vMANCHESTER ^ road,” he was told. "You keep going ern markets by devaluating KNIGHT B.APS KNOWLAND BU 8-8830 / . night in a fire. which swept the that 'WSY until you come to a fence. (Roy Flydal, Manchester district MI 3-1803 . BUVINO OR s e l l i n g . winterized Lakeiide cottage where eurredcv 40 percent . . . British' -- Tajte the fence do-wn and go General Olubh say* U.S, shipment commercial manager. Said this G o^ Goodwin J. Knight said to-;ii,’;- USE MULTIPLE USTIXO SERVICE they lived iwith their- p-and- Straight ahead .until you come to morning that the strike would have trents, Mr, \ and Mrs. . Henry of aims to Jordito a mistake. da.v "no man with u reputatlo*! Kflilh Fiimituri Miehasis Jswoisrs Willton’s Bift Shop another fence, When there aren't have "no direct effect .bn .the day for holllgerenoe either In later- MANCHE$TER in •58M A IN 8T. -864 MAp ST , ^ recklin. Pawtucket/ R. 1.. sfbpols open aa McKImoy Irothon no more fences, you’ll see two riits teachers obey o b ^ injunction...FrenchInjunctll to'dky operations of the trJephone natiottnl alfalrs or domestic af­ Eorlo S.'Rohdn gBracklin, 65, remained-In critical i * i.. ■■ '4^-' y * Kon Ostrinsky Rm ffstgto C onttr leading across the prairie. Follow company In (he area.? fairs... la a sole man” lor ex- .M I 8-1488 eonditilon a t Danbury Hoapital to- ^ troops ileqfroyileqtroy .Mg.Mgerlnn rebel East Halford, Conn, MOTOR SALES them." / - stronghold fiear MirageaU. Algeria. (He said that laa(' w'eekl there erntive offlee In the federal gov- Ml 8-8158 day but hia wife, Beatrice, 44', was M W a « s 4 j . M 8-85!M YOUB LOdAI. * in good condition recovering from'.l Thia may . sound as though the SHence-JlcUon story about; end Were approximately 350 .V^'eatern enuneat or for the governor­ OLD,SMORILE DEALER ' Jnnot’s Miilinory Nassitf Arms Wilroso Prose Stop 'abock. The' girls* mother, Shirley ; traveler was driving .a covered oj earth aonds ce*>denta of Russian Electric tnatallera working, on- 38 ship of CaHfoiuia. Knight's M odollno Smiffi 811 MAIN ST. 1815 BIAIN ST. 881 tfA m ST. Baltovich. uvea in Bridgeport; The auto tohile of which an ompira was bidif, and the original and latest rulers of tha empira: wagon; but dt- whs .well after the Black Seq clt^ fleeing for coun­ different jobs in, ^h* stale.'They thrust riewriy waa xhned st Sen. A rthur WHMo . ' Ehro Tylof Eisio M oyor 813 W E S t CENTER ST. Tbatg father, George, la serving a Henry 1, hia' wlfa Chura Bryant Ford, and their grandson, Hanry Ford n, with the first cjaf turn' et thf ejentury and.he-was In try . '. . jChih«se Nationalist Nayy were installing {dial equipjnen^ and WIObMn F. KnowlsMl. sxpeeted ■a t-ute Bn 8-4MS Bn s-Mae I an 8-8481 built by Hanry Ford, 1896. Thq ac*ne la Orowifleld ’vUlagc, Mich., wbrn*# Ford,brought together subchaser Mown qnto reel by Ty­ to ' oopoas Knight lii tbs. 1968 • r • • M l f . 4 4 2 7 8K Fa|0 Fivo) phoon (Om « n n i ■epiiyiphu gevenror .ytw nr- ' , ■ I . » .. J (OPEN i DAYS TMUpSPAYS TIL f. iQPiN S DAYS ,j. ■/ *?■ ' 'K , ‘V ■/' m ■ ; . V j.' . • \ J". - y-'' ■

R ' ■•••/'. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE mum BiANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 r ^A(a» A C S T W 0 the committee tb award contracts Quinn of the Dumont Radio'Corp. Collage Meetings ton and begin the addition If the finan­ Green PTA Fair D urnfi^^Aifested Fellowship Hears ■ t on hand to answer questions. EASTWOOD cial report te favorable. Other demonstrations will in­ ' Women Slate Meeting • Set for Sept 2l clude one on cabinet wood selsc- Set by Emanuel In Ailto MUhap Panel of Students SheinwoM on Bridge Walt DiHey’S " P a w n a a " Silk Town NoteSf Quotes By Eari Yosi The September meeting of the tlon, displays and demonstrations Oteri... la Galer With Zoning Group Woman’s (Jltib wlll'be held Wednes­ “The annual PTA-aponaored ^ eX I of new synthetic fibers, and new In preparation for tha. Preach­ day at 8 p.m. at Hall Memorial L i­ Donald R. Durand, 39. of 182 A panel of high school students " B r n b l ” Bill Williams Green School Fair and Auction le Baby Has types’ of furniture. ing, Teaching and Reaching (PTR ) brary. Broad St., was arrested and Miss Brenda- Cote, high school of the church will tali of their ex­ W A T O I f o b SION Soath dealer Is C»l»r Late AIM fM Spic and span, attractively unl-BRajasthan Limited in Jaipur City,‘|'Tesentlng the State in the FF’A Re­ Hearing Set will be held at the school Sept 21, anut.* IM b6w fMl jou ispiEfS. charged with failure to grant the OF BRIDGE LARCENY J:M - S:U Mtesion, Oct. 1-17. members of gional Star Farmer regional con­ Miss Anna Merz of Vernon wriH from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The affair piahlst, will play in the now piano periences at summer conferences Korth-Soulh valnarsb'e S:M - formed school policemen are once India, compllmtinting the annual give a travel talk with pictures to righ t of way as the result o f an By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH PIra.e sole .pectai. a «-r Fmanuel lAitheran Church are report of Knight which appeared test. He 1s among 12 Northeastern will be held rain or shine. shop on the mezzanine floor, and at the meeting o f the Women’s •hawjat of "BaioW’’ oaiy at 1:M again on duty at the various Ellington,' Sept. 16 (S p e c ia l— illustrate her lecture. A social accident Saturday, at Spruce and Mrs. Dorothy Baker,, will be heard “ How could I tell what was go­ ♦ » * MoBAs^ad^Jir>d2{j__,„^_ holding a series of efettage meet­ in a recent Isaue of Banking, pub­ states candidates competing for Mrs,. Leon Juran chairman of Fellowship of Center Congrega­ achooli and schtiol intersections The Plannihg and Zoning Commis­ hour win follow. the ways and means committee', Maple Sts. on the Hammond organ- ing on?’’ West asked at the end a n ings on three consecutive Wednes­ lication of the American Banktng- awards furnished b ye the Sears O U I E 'S B^n Named... WED.: "FIBE DOWN BELOW” has appointed the chairmen of tbe Police said that Durand drove Orchids will be distributed to the tional Church Wednesday night at of today’s hand. ^ A K q • 4 t days at 8 p.m. in Manchester. Operating under Assrt.. .Linotype News fall etli- Roebuck Foundation. Von Ecker, sion will hoI(t' a public hearing Manoheeter Evening Herald El­ committees which will manage the onto Spruce St. after stopping for first 700 ladles attending and the 7:45 at the church. Everybody was sympathetic, A Q J 10 * A host and hostess open their the supervision of dhlef of Police tion, features' a reproduction of 17. transferred from Manchester Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall lington correspondent. Mrs. G. F. A U T O B O D Y ths stop sign at the corner of WB8T RANT home to other members residing Herman O. Schendel and the Man­ five portions of five front pages of High School to Glastonbury High affair. They are Mrs.' Edward Ser- first 350 men to attend will receive A ll women o f the church are In­ but nobody really meant it ’West fr U • 4 A Q J 4 t BO that parties and citizens may Berr, telephoneTRemont.5-9813. Maple St. and was struck by a was more to be blamed than in their district for a devotional chester Police Department, the historical significance from the three years ago in order to study be heard regarding the following: rell, auction; ^rs. Edward Sahr- ^ W E L D I N G souvenir memo pads; vited to attend this first all-group aKJ44 VAlOtl J | A S T backer, plants; Mrs. Theodore Martbi.\aon o f Mr. and Mra. Roy C. Johnson. 75 Pleasant St. approaching him on Spruoe plUed. program which is directed by a school staff now numbers 27 men. Manchester Evening Herald which vocational -agriculture, since the A request by Edward F. (Jharter Watkins will also use the Open meeting of the season. A l t A 10 I T (Jummings, bake sale; Mrs. Robert ★ AUTO 50DY and Ha was boiv Sept. S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His West opened the deuce of clube, leader. A period of sociability fol­ Eleven years ago there were but appeared in the special anniver­ course is not offered locally, A to make certalii changes in a build­ 12,000 Radios Supplied House to introduce their new line The program, as announced by AAI41 A** i _ ___ _ Hopps and Mrs. Russell Vennart, patamal grandfather is J. Algot Johnson. 24 Edgerton St He Durand told police that he did of E^ve^ett pianos. •nd South won with - the king. lows with refreshments included. five school pollceriten in Manches­ sary isaue. . . First Lt. Philip June graduate, Ralph is currently ing located on Main St., and now FENDER REPAIRS Mrs. Rita Landtt, will begin with SOUTH snack bar; Mrs. Johii Ellison, Ymm two brothers. Erik, 10, and Mark, 8; and three Bisters, not see the other car.- This .csr. According to C. Elmore Watkins, South immediately returned a Church niembers feel the meet­ ter. Thanks to clothing allowances, Jobert. son of Mr. and Mrs. serving as an officer in his FFA used as a general store luid post All-Indta Radio now has 27 sta­ ★ COMPUTE CAR refreshments in the Robbins room; A A K 0 I white elephants; Mrs. Jqhn Foley, Lenore, 12, Ernestine, 6, and Strkka. 4. operated by William C. Staley, 36, president, over 2,000 visited W at­ after which all will adjourn to the Club, and West played' low. He ings are essential in preparing for the school police make an attrac­ Marcel Jobert of 722 Center St., district organization and is a mem­ office, and to change the area from tions and 48 transmitters, 30 ¥ Q T » candled apples; Mrs. pscar Rdtt- P A I N T I N G . or 169 Oak St., attempted to stop expected to take the third round a deeper spiritual awakening so tive appearance and are often mis­ is now stationed wtih the Army ber of the local Grange. non-copforming use in a rural resi­ studio centers, and 27 receiving kins Open House last year. He ex­ Federation room for the panel dis­ ♦ * J * nel; publicity; Mrs. Morton Rosen­ Jobs than P\. son of Mr. and Mrs. MUton K. Adams. 32 Mar­ and avoid the colllrion, police of Clubs with his ace, at which Importuit tb the success of an taken for regular members of the in Anchorage, Alaska. Jobert, a dence zope to a neighboring shop­ centers. To provide increased facil­ 1.ACQUER and E N A M E L pects an even hlgger/tumout this cussion. A K 7 > thal, fish pond; Mrs. Glenn Jgmes, shall Rd. He was bom Sept. 7 at Manchester .Memorial Hospi­ said, but skidtled on' loose sand. A ll Center Church young people time hte pulner would be able to Boulh .Wett North Hast dvangelical mission. Police Department, crack rifleman while attending ping center. ities for community listening, 12,- year. Willard B. Rogers, chairman of telephone; John Mortimer, money; 8 Griflwoki S ired tal. His matcraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Montfort S. Spruce St. had been freshly oiled, who attended summer conferaices make a dtecard and thus give him 1 NT Pass S NT Pass Manchester H igh,' has been in Change an area located on the 000 community receivers were sup­ sul DON MCBBAY I f there is no meeting sched­ the Board of Directors st the First and' Stephen Krakow; tickets. Paige, Albany, N.\Y„ and hte paternal gtandtnolher Is Mrs. Nellie according to police. . are being asked to attend this some Information. t NT P a ir Pass Pass The full i U f f ot school police­ service five years. Recently- he corner of Maple St. end Rt. 83, plied to the state.s during the TeL MI-9-502S ^ la ■‘IIATFVL OF BAIN” uled in a district, the members are National Bank, is serving his 12th In addition to the other fair at­ Adams, Rensselae^ N. Y. Ha has two brothers, Christopher, 6, meeting and to invite their moth­ The Information arrived too Opealag lead—A t men. their home addresses and visited Earl Engle in Anchorage. owned by B. (jantor, L. Goldfarb 1956-57 fiscal year, increasing the Albert R. Hoxie, 46. of Taunton. Coventry ■ Also: ItABSHALL THOMFHOM urged to attend the one nearest year as a trustee of the Exposi­ tractions there Will be pony rides and Michael, 3; and\a sister, Paige, 5. late. Declarer didn’t lead dubs 1. “ Ll'BE OF THE SWAMP’" their assigned areas are aafollows: Engle is a former Manchester and George and Sam Pearl from number of such seta to 25,156. By • • e * « Mass., stopped his cat in a tine of ers. their home. tion, while Atty. John S. G. Rbtt- and cartoons for the children. traffic on E. Middle Tpke. Satur­ Fonowing the program the reg­ again until he had made sure of Show Start. James Bane of 38 Maple St., S. resident who has since established rural residence zone to neighbor­ 1961 about 99,000 villages ara tricks without delay. The only rea­ Homes which will be open on ner is In hi,s third year as a trustee. scheduled to have community seta. Hot dogs and a variety of aahd- TRY- CyvUila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Midlin, 20 day, police said, and was struck in ular business meeting will be con­ hte game contract. At 1:U Main; Bernard Bentley of 18 Can­ himself in business in Alaska. ing shopping renter. Salvation Army Sept. 18 ofHy are those of Mr. and .. . Miss Eastern States Exposition wiches can be purchased as well DOZBI ArcelUa Dr. She w ^ bom Sept. 7 -.^ Manchester Memorial Hos­ the rear by a car operated by D. ducted by the president, Mrs. A fte r winning the second club sonable chance was to take the terbury St.. Windemere-Broad; * * * ORS Plans Meeting ace of clubs and switch to a low Mrs. Arthiu-Tolf, 76 Ashworth St.: aa soda, ice cream, and potato pital. Her paternal grandfather te .ijoseph Mldlln, Hartford. J. Duncan. 19. of Bolton. Rena Brautigam. trick in dummy. South ran five Frederick Brown of 233 Woodland The Annual Peanut Sale of the Hope (Chapter, No. 6, OES, will NOTED EYES’ COLOR Leaders Pledge heart. ChilJ'■ iJnJir 12 FHZB Mr. and Mrs. William Luettgens, 44 The Greek philosopher. Aristotle, chips. *I^e money raised at the She hat a brother, R|chard) 6, and tw o sisters, Nancy, 3, and Police are gtill investigating the diamonds and two top spades. He St.. Broad-Hllllard; We.sley Bulla MancJiester Kiwania Club will hold a meeting in the Masonic Dally Queatlon Harvard Rd.: and Mr. and Mrs. was the first WTlter to note that fair 1s used for a school project or Marianne, 3. accident. then cheerfully-conceded the rest of 67 Hemlock St., Falknor-Centcr; take place Wednesday. Proceeds Temple. Orchard . St.. ■ EHIingtOn, CD Assistance A s dealer, you hold: Spades A Rudolph Heck, 233 Vernon St. all babies are bom with blue eyes. improvement. \ ' * * to the defenders. t. K pight Chambers of 105 St. John will be used for boy's and girlls tomorrow si 8 p.m. Robert Mor­ Richard Alan, eon of Mr! and Mrs. Francis J. Kos. 119 Newcomers Group K 9 3; Hearts 7 3; Diamonds 8 4 Homes which will be open Sept^ west Allowed Steal 18 and ^ are those of Mr. and Mrs.B, "St., Falknor-Center;. Fi'Meric proJecLs in Manchester. Ralph ris night will be observed- ' Chambers St. He wa^ bom Sept. 7 at Manchester Memorial Coventry, Sept. 16 (SpecisU — 8; auba A K Q 5. What do you Kryzak captains the Navy team On Ort, 4, the group will hold, By this time West was aware aay? John A. Johnson, 18 Hlllcrest Rd.. CHark, of 141 Adams St., Biickland; Hospital. Hte maternal \grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Court Dale Slated Meets Tomorrow while Atty. Jack Shea is the lead­ a rummage sale- at 4 Bast Main Major and Mrs. John Pickup, com­ that he had allowed declarer to Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Scott, 56 Maple McCollum. 92 Wells St., shd hte maternal great grandparents are Answer: Bid one club. Avoid er of the Arm y team in the com- St. manding officers of the Manchester steal the game. W est should have opening with one no-trump when Mr. and Mrb. WUUam SeoiL 321H Oakland St. He has a broth­ In Turner Case St.; Mrs. Helen Johnson, 43 Holl ' petition for'aale.smaruhip honors.. TeacberS Needed /#r Jbis /se(f. . . . rtmpmipr ffw W r A “Meet Your Neighbor’’ party hopped up with the ace of clubs two suits are wide open. Main Feature Shown 1st Tanita er. Francis John. Jr., 6, anq two sisters, Christine Anne. 10, and Salvation Arm y Corps, will be St.; Miss Hattie Peterson, 25^1ton r- ' Bernle Menschell of the Manches- Local School Supt, Howard Ma­ will be held at the first fall meet­ at the second trick and should (Copyright 19S7, General Features Shaw Starts at 7:15 We’re Janice Alane! 5. among some 50 Salvation Army St.; the Rev. and Mrs. C.'H enry ! ter Drive-In Theater Corp.. whd- son Is appealing for substitute _ . -A • \ • A court date haa been set for Jo­ ing of the YWCA-sponsored New­ have led a low heart. The defend­ Corp.) Alr- Anderson. 64 Church St. The Rev. I will construct the new 1,200 seat, teachers urgently needed by the seph H. Turner. 22, of East Wind­ executives to be sworn into the comers Club tomorrow evening at ants would then take their club Coadl Honed Juit wlw) re* seed (wdlkhkneiidree* * Cheryl Beth, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curiy, 52 Vil­ Mr. Anderson is pastor. I theater in cooperation with Green system. , sor Hill, charged with reckless Ctvll Defense organization here 8 o’clock at the Community Y In and four hearts to defeat the STILL STANDING (rewslsf. Hwhy bulMaser btods t(8t osd lage S t, RockvtUe. She wiep bom Sept. 7 at Manchester Me­ game contract. Homes which will be open on I Manor Estates at the Shopping Any citizen in good health who driving aX the result o f an accident TTiursday. the upstairs dining room. Fort Wilkins, In Michigan’s up­ Npt arJiwIlcoUf. (rssi aoe'roler't tss#. morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Theresa • It was essy to see this at the Sept. 25 onlv ere those of Mr. and I Center, is a local resident. Hte has a college or normal school Sept. 7. H e la scheduled ~to ap­ Dana S. Merriman, State CD This club, organized last April, per peninsula, 1s the only stock­ Mrs. York Strangfeld. 158 Green­ OHrics s( M or too HF (ME-TIMIA'ItAC McGaim, Bolton, and her patenul grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. plans and training officer, said end of the hand, but how could I home is at '41 Milford Rd. The new education or who Is ' a former crawler, wlis lerqse-ceiivsrtsr dries, pear In Town C ou rt'^p t. 30. extends a warm welcome to all aded fort between the Alleghenies wood Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harold Y . Curry, 85 Deepwott* Dr. She has a brother. Scott Turner was chargM after the the SalvqUon Army executives are newcomers In town. The present West know at the second trick theater, which will be erected jon teacher may contact the school of- cowsteerslallsB Terioiealk (roseisinlee. and tha Mississippi River still Schenning, 28 Perkins St., and Mr. Joseph, 14 mouthy. \ ' , , Hackmatack St. accident when po* being made a part of CD since members are all newcomers, most what was going on? Green Manor properly off _W. flce. pewer-ifeefles. Writs fer ksc leM Ie^;;^ standing as originally buUL and Mra. Ralph Swanson, 374 RESTAURANT ***>'** lice said that he strucl^an oncom­ they have pledged mass clothing within the past year. Suggestions The tip-off was that South I Middle Tpke. and Broad St., will Church Meeting Set Cheryl Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Cooley, An­ Hackmatack St. be known as the Parkade Cine, . The clerk of the local Congre­ ing car, lost control of hte vehicle and feeding service* to the State in on how the club can be o f service hadn't tackled dummy’s long dia­ hawn at 7:40' and COCKTAIL LOUNGE dover. She wee bom Sept. 9 at Mencheeter M e m o ^ l H otpiUl. and crashed Head-on Into a tree. case of attack. to newcomers are welcome> mond suit In this situation. South i Matt Morlarty plans move gational (Jhurch has issped a c-all Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred-Parkes, 433 for a church meeting to follow the Turner was thrown through the Those to be sworn in will be from ^ The chairman of the group Is would surely lead diamonds at his fam ily to Coventry/iit the' retOtr UA and 6, bolton, conn., UL Mltehell 9-iU5 Mf. Main S t. and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. regular service tomorrow. The windshield of hta car from the im­ Connecticut and Masaachusetts. Mrs. Leroy Olsen, and she may once if an opponent held the ace near future. He is president of W alter R. Cooley Sr., Andover. She has. a la th e r, Bruce, 3. Judge.s to Select OPEN TUESDAY thni SATURDAY 4:00 PJM. to 1:00 A.M. pact. He was taken to Manches­ The ceremony will follow a dinner be contacted for more informa­ of diamonds. Hte failure to lead Moriarly B ro s...T ed /Goodchlld meeting Is being called to hear a SUNDAYS, 18:00 NOON to 9:00 P.M. (aoaed Monday) report' by the Building Fund F i­ ter Memorial Hospital wjiere he at the Salvation Arm y Camp at tion. diamonds meant that he held the MAN5FIELD and Charles I-athrop. M th o f Bol­ BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 1881 DOeWELL AVE. V Mary Jane Luaiin. daughter of Mr. an^ Mrs. Paul Latulippe Best Fair Bootli nance Committee on the proposed was treated for a fractured skull the lake at 12:15 p.m. Committee chairmen are; Mrs. ace himself, -and that the suit was ton, have merged y id will be EDDY "Velvet Toacb” REED At the Piano Nightly HAMDEN, CONN. Br„ Vernon. She was bom Sept. 4 at Manchester Memorial H os­ and’head cuts, according to police. Paul Frankenberg, program; Mrs. ready to run at a moment’s no­ VAN SOHN80N OENK KELLY engaged in the real /atale and in­ addition to the church. Action pital. Her maternal grandparents a^a Mr. and Mrs. Frank “ ACTION o r “ HAPPY surance buaii)ess a.iM will have of­ will also be requested to empower Phone Clleatnnt 8-8118 His condition was reported as John Guilara. hospitality; Mrs. tice. , TSC nO KK" Two Judges have been named i ' Bukaas. Zion, Hi;, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and BOAO' fices at 172 E, Center St. . .A new good, the following morning. Matthew Maetozo, publicity; Mrs. It should have been clear that WED.i "NOAH’S ABK” OrMt! seoiuMwiecTui. to select the outstanding booth at I Mra. Aim s lAtuUppe, 760 Vernon St. She has a brother. Paul Couple Observes Charles Perry, membership, and West had to taka five defensive the “ Village Charm F a ir" to b e ; red cedar front M a been installed Katlwl Jr„ 4; and three sUtere, Christine lioulse, 6. Michele Mrs. Robert Taylor, advisor. held Satiirdav by the Women’s Fel-1 in the'Silk Clty/lguor store at 201 jipiB iiiijjjW Xynp. 5, and Teresa Lett. 2. lowship of Second Congregational T N. .Main' St ,/operated by Max ‘ •-...... - ...... 50th Anniversary Open Hou^ Set , CRASH KILLS DRIVER Church. Glabier. He \p currently president Klm beiiy Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A lfred J. KargI, Seymour. Sept. 18 (JP) — State . The Judges are Mrs Kdward Pot­ of the Manchester Package Stores 16S Ferguson Rd. She wps bom Sept 8 at Manchester Memo­ Mr. and Mra. Daniel Gorens, 14 WILFRED 4;l.AKKE JOYCE CrNLlFFE. At Watkins Bros. Police said Gordon Baker. 26, of ter. presicient of the Manchester Ihc. and wnJl complete 20 years aa Keifh's Will, Never Be Undersold! Budget Terms Availobit rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Rd., quietly observed -P- a buaines^an on Depot Square their golden wedding aimiversary Beacon Falls was killed yesteiday Council of Church Women; and Wnifred Clarke of 20 Henry St., of 1957 te Joyce Cunliffe. 18, of 26 Nicholas. Maltempo, 160 Cooper HUl S t. and her paternal grand­ '*APACHK Mrs. Charles R. Baxter Jr., first Princeton-E. Middle Tpke.: Don in October. Doane St. She will act as official, Watkins Broe. will be open for Saturday with, a family gathering w'hen his car, a convertible, IAMBI’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patty, Miami, Fla. She hae skidded off the road and shot 83 WABBIOft’* vice president of the Women’s Fel­ Daley of 416 Center St.: Center- hostess and greet such visitors as h brother. Bradford Charlee, 3. two hours tomorrow night, imd at their home 'in the evening. Tech. Steaa:l ___ PROGRAMS Manchestern te well represented feet through the air from an 11- lowship of Center Congregational Adams: Eugene DeCoberl of 185 A ir Force Secretary James H. J, not one thing will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Gorens were mar­ CAiaro<^Ng AT 7:4*______at th/ Eastern States Exposition ried on Sept. 11, 1907, in HaH- foot embankment before landing Church. Wadsworth St., Porter: Raymond Douglas, the governors of New J e n ^ e r Ketnp, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pot, For the seventh successive WEDei *’Fire Daws Balavi:" whi(;h opened last Saturday for its ford, by the Rev. John Kavaah. upside down. The fair will be held -rain or Gauthier of 27 Cook St., Vernon- England and New York, Bob Hope RFD No. i, Rockville. She was born Sspt 2 at Hartford Hos­ year, Watkins will open Its store anniial farm, home and Industrial They have resided in Manchester shine S t the Comrtuinlty Y. Pro­ E. Middle Tpke.; Albert G u«y of and many other dignitaries. . . . pital. for its annual Fall fashion Time dteplay as well aa nine days of air C ^ n House from 7 to 9 a part' of the greater part of their married ceeds will help furnish the new 20 Spruce St., Spruce-Florence. A number Of other Manchester Also, Fred Johnson of 17 S. Main anoWs. Coliseum spectaculars and Craig OMrge. eon of Mr. and Mra. George Adams. U Butler a national event j^ h s o re d b y the life...... Th«:r“ are ' membera of "YideQ iyerydayl parish house being built for Second residents are scheduled to take National Retail Furniture Assn. the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Congregational Church. ' - ■ N V .'W V O n te r-G ’Leary; Rcjbert .other exciting attractions.. At least ■part in the -4-H'and F F A “dompeti- ■ - f - - Rd. He was bom sept 8 at St fYands Hoapita!. HU maUmal two Silk City industrial fihns have Demonstrations by furniture Church.*^ All Rlghta Rasarved— Each booth will have a basic Kiernsn of 46 Strickland St., spe-/ tion as well, compete in the poultry grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Aftm, Bast Weymouth, THE WERNER STUDIO exhibitions at, the 175-acre ahow- and carpet factory representatives They have , five children: Mrs. skirt of green, to be decorated in cial assignment: Edward Montie show, livestock contests, and horse- Mssa. He has a brother, K e n t 8 ^ ; and a sistsr, Chsryl, 2. - H. T. Dickeasan A Ca„ Inc, of 69 New St.. Hartford Rd.-Pine; groiind.s, local youth represents • • • • • as well SI by.local stores allied ESmll F. Helm of Manchester; Miss KSMBBBHBBimaBNBMmMSHHBUaMH fall colors by individual groups of show and other activities at the with home furnishings wlU be fea­ Ernestine M. Gorens of Hartford, OF PIANO AND ORGAN the Women's Fellowship. Jiulging William MeSweeney of 26 Elmjst., Connecticut Ini regional Future . Joyee Anne, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Pierre R. Caron, 21 Adams-Olcolt; William Nevllte Sr. Farmers of America (FFA) com­ Expo.sition, Oval tnne. She was bom Sept 8 at St Francis Hospital. Her tured at the open house. Mra. John T. Nicholson of South will begin at 10 a m . a half hour Windsor, Mrs. Norman R. Dum- of 145 Adams St., Buckley School; petition. two ManthrsterUes are Now! Finer Quality Blond Modesw Pleeen With FHnooa NBVAMAB maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Thibault, Walter Van Arsdale, Coventry after the opening of the fair. There were 24.9 live births per artist, will demonstrate Sherwin- schat of Manchester and M. Sgt. ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF Louis Pacak of 312'2 \ ^ n St.. serving as trustees and a local girl PUstie T m ! Reaiate Akohol, Fralt Arlda; Ink Or Anmoaln . . Ky m Westport Mmss., and her paternal grandfather is Ernest J. Y O U C A N Hollister-Main; Anthony Pyka of reigns as queen over the show. 1,000 U.S. people In 1965. Caron. 21 Oval Lame. Williams line of artist's supplies, Herman D. A. Gorens, who is Just e Barns! < • • » • snd the paint company will also completing 20 years of service ALW AYS DEPEND 72 Doane St.. Green-mneeton; . . . Pioneer Parachute Co. is ex­ Mother of Three Frank Quish of 46 Foste/Stt.-HIgh hibiting it.s product in the Con­ . David PaaL son of Mr. and Mrs. Normand E. Forcler. 45 sponsor a showing of paintings by with the U.S. Army. Presently ON Mr. Ernest Johnson School: Arthur Seymoite of 10 De­ necticut Building along the famed WadswOTth St He was bom Sept 9 at St Francis Hospital. the Manchester Art Assn. stationed in South Houston, Tex., ^tdmk Wounded by Gun pot St., Center: Thomas Smith of Avenue of States while the Walter F. T. Blish' Hardware Co. will be was unable to be present for INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO His maUamal grandparehta are Mr. and Mrs. Alddr St. Pierre, 30 Westwood St., OlcoU-FUtnoi-; Slatersvlllc, R. I., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and show Its line of Shop-Smith pow­ the anniversary celebration, hut ELECTRONICS Olcutt Co. is showing some of its did send his greetings. He hopes ss* Albert Tyler of 65 ^wthortic St.. farming and haying equipment In Mrs. Omer Forder, Woonsocket R- J- er tools, with a repreaentative of WaUingford; Sept. 16 (Ab - - A Magna Power Tool Co., makers of to visit hte parents during the Teaching afYour Home a Specialty LABORATORIES ^ S TA N E K young mother of three children .W.,Mi ^ ChilcTa Sleeping Bag chael Skurat, was questioned ex­ load $10.00. , r ■*.' ■ ■'''■■ ■ S' ‘ tensively about the incident. Po­ "FREE PICK-UP ClMaacI t Mdw 9avm . C^db* N.WiUtarn Knight of 65 White ' James Wallace' U , son o f Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leslie, 236 Holyoke, Mass.— A new sleep­ lice said he had given conflicting XAND DELIVERY" CiMuiel 11 KArtf^HL Cm r . St„ vice president of the Man­ W. Center St He was bom Aug. 26 at Hartford Hospital. Hte ing bag has been deggned by a CkwmdI'tS SarlaffleVl. Mam . accounts of the affair. ' y M l 9 -4 8 2 4 maternal grandparents are Or. and Mrs. George E. MePheraon, Holyoke manufacturer especially CfcsSBbl M KcwBriteUa C«W8. Police said Skurat first called chester Trust Co., this week re-jAH^X .nanaa. CS^alAA Emergency O ie AdI it WaSerbwT. r police headquarters and )o1d the celved s letter from one J M. ir A m iU r Unig OlOlSS Fmetero. MSss, and hte paternal grand|Huants are Mr. and Mrs. for child, campers . between the Simple as— ClhAMiDl W HDly^e. X(Ma i. 1 1 I I i . i : \ W . B. Leelle, Samdy Lake, Pa. He haa two brothera. John Jr.; ages o ( 3 and 6. The bag te lined officer on the desk, " I accidentally Agarwal, rijapsger of the Bank of J6, and Bruce, 8; and thiae sisters, ^an e, 18, Janfee, 6, and with a raotature-repellent acetate /// / it/ ( •hot my wife.” Maigarst,4. Numbers producL' A -lw ays Later, at Uie home Skurat said • • • • • I I i: I I hia wife, Joanne, 23, had been de­ COLUMBIA IteoHe Joanne, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duell. 93 pressed all day. Ha said she had T o w n ’ Grand Ave, Rockville. She was bom Sept 8 at.Itockville City B-etfrer BICYCLES gotten up, while they were watch­ i! 'HoepltaL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Firt DRfMrtmcnt ing telfrislon, and gone into the A I R CONDITIONLD •aiaa aod Servica bedroom. She c(implaine(l ahe ^ Hoiuton, West Haven, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. (SMFO) Announcement/ . and Mrs.' Henry W. Duel], Mile Hill Rd., Tolland. She has two C-offee wasn’t feeling well, hh said. Stxaa to ta 88 THE W HITING brothers, Craig, 3H, and T’imothy, IH - 3 .1 1 5 1 Several minutes later he heard • * • * * STATE CORPORATION a shot from tha bedroom, he told NASSIFF ARMS COMPANY, 1015 MAIN ST. Charles Andre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Champagne, Covey's! Antomatto Heating Spaelallsts po!lice. He said he found her stand- 8rii District TODAY and TUESDAY a t M U 'S TIRE and Diane Dr., Vemmi. He, was bom Smt. 10 at Manchester Mcr 844 Main SL—TeL'sa 9-1168 Ining near the bureau with a bullet i Mat. 2 pja.— ^Eves. coat. 8:15 Has been selected to exclusively represent the full morial Hospital. Hte maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fire Department ^ REPAIR SH 07 wound In her chest. Mrs. Skurat also -told police she' E. F.LeDoux, Willimantlc, and hte paternal grandmother is Mrs. ( M F D ) \ For A Tasty Meal Visit Our l*F.Spraoa SL—IHI 9-0659 (U-M) w e l l s FARGO line of COLT'S PATENT FIREARMS in the Mdn- Yvonne Champagne, WllUmantic. He haa twin ateters, Chris- "Tw« Cartrldar." had shot herself. She was report- | TWO PIECE TRIPLE DRESSER SUITE tlne Ann and Cheryl Ann, 2.. 3 -5 4 3 2 »:W ( ed in goo(l condition at .Meriden j C^eeifif/ CM^Shpp HmtDAY.,. SEPT. « l i g S r l S ? hoSptlal, Where police qilestiohi'a { -chesterorea. ■ — • :W < 1) BAimTA.TAND _ The ’Tilpls Dresaor with Uie handaome Heedboerd Bed make up this (11) THOSE WHITINO OIBLS her briefly. ' : Peiice Department OHf) MO PAYOFF , . (»M ») TWENTY-ONE diatiiikutehed tWD-piece ensemble! You may select additional pieces < »$ •) MATINEE THXATe B (U ) TV THEATEE N o charges In connection w ith i O P B N D A I L Y 9 A . M . t o 6 P .M . if you desire ... or make up your own suite from a wide showing of - 3 -4 1 3 1 (Calsr) the shooting were made. Police I 1:M O M i) THE VEEDtOT IS YOl'ES ( 1) LAWRENCE WKLK BMW X As the registered COLT'S dealer in Manches­ matching Individual pieces! Finer quality, with oak interiors, center SAT. TILL 3 P.M.— CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY (M U ) UCHARD DIAMOND, said they were continuing their in- j 4te* (U> EDGE OF NIGHT Oae.ti! r-rry Lawl.i Talla- Indicated the ahot/Was fired' at | FIVE DRAWER 84” CHEST ___ ^ ...... $79.95 BIX DRAWER 80” Doable Drceaer ...i. .$119.95 (U> OUT WEST ^ Bsakhrad: H a a ized to give expert advice on every phase of hand ■urhe . 3-4868 M M r WIIW) HWKS eloae range. i THREE DRAWER 40” Single Dreeeer ...889.95 ATTRACTIVE PANEL BED .*...... 539.95 PAINTING Mitni sMma BR O £S U Sn S_i^ iit f (BMt) MODEDM BOMAHCES Jaarl RIairi Jaae RarM-; A t the time of the shooting.; »m ( t> MICKEY MOUSE CLUB rose liarbi; BIU aad Clara their three children, aged two. i gun selection and operation. • A L S O • ______ THE BAHLY SHOW 7 STTMTHl MUd Handsome Wood OH) PQPEIfE <2i) FBONTIEB DOCTOR Repairs (Mi STATE TBOOPKUl liS! 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(H> s m o u r r OF ooobisk / 8 $795 / ALL TYPES OF DANCE INSTRU0110N 9l«t (M M ) B______B imAND S ------ALUU( inquire of: ' Life Science | STORE HOURS: Kettii’a, Man­ 2 Oar ar^;t Fik4 ArH Fira RaoMant. R o d e n t 75 Fre-Madieel Teehriolom chester, Open HiunMlay Nights (MM)‘ t8 S c6 a m le s 1tam- proof, wai not rot or warp. EKIX SHOW 1 T *1 TUI e.: Closed Mondaya K(rtth’a BALLROOM CLASSES NOW FORMING "Tha Baft Taarh” 11090 ifiS East Hartford, Open Dally From $■ Vanatiia. Adaplabla to Stet ( SAt) BOLD JOUBIOCY , _ mapy flic* and uae«.. . f . “ n ^ Jaha At Big, Bat f . 10 A-M. Until 9 K m ., CIom Sat­ 1595 lOlfEIHTREpRE' eith Furniturn urdays At 6. > , ' LOW ‘ Frkad. Dollar for •MB awin Bit 8 uer-vnisswmi' CLASSES R ^ M E SATURDAY. SEPT. 21 (UAU^yUJUIT BtXtOTB dollar you are far, . far $420 DIRECTOR of the UNIVERSITY EVENING COLLEGE ahead wttb a N n ild a ' ■ ' ' ■ J, >’REE PARKING AT BOTH building. Send for more Infonnatioa ttr*. OlbsoB. her aq(Ustaat SUm Beverly BoIlUe and elx eT M r NORM AN'S. 445 Hartford Rd. Hiiiyer College Building" ' 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. bellet etudehts haive' retoroed from New Teric City wfHre tO.WENIE.NT KEITH STORES. . Use Our Own Parking Lots Adja- they etwUed ballet with Alfrwdo' Oerrino, ‘ who taaght a]) MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD oeot To The Stores, Juat A Step Jacob’s Pillow this summer, aleo Michael Katcharoff, Rejjriseear of MANCHESUR'S FAVORITE Hudson Street, Hartford 1, Connecticut From Onr Doora! Nuside Engineering Co^yl inc. the Ballet Buaae de Meata Carlo; Modem Jaaa uader Tim ' V , hs ■ ■ ' Everett, yHuag'ahtr et "JBMtMaettf Flm;” aad Thy, with APPUARCE STORE 34 0Ai($T. ■ l4l 3-1425 Leeated M Mila on Oakkwd Tel. 7-4161 ‘ - I Strei^ oa TBUaad' . M M 4 ' ;7 i

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f n i A r ^ M connoisaeurs aa tha most at.vlish more, frustrated by th# fathar-aon boya. Her steadfast InlliMiM is alsvayi fait la the fatti'ily. \ FALSE TEETH / car ever produced in America. relatlonahip than Ekliel was. Ed- DaUy Radio im o —IN* Old Henry turned up his noae at sel .went on to th* end living his tEdsel’s four children, all mar­ That Loaias ried, live near each other In Orosae Da^liCbt W POP—141« such high-faluting ' experiments. I own Ilf# the way he wanted to Fabulous Ford Family ”I’ve got no use for a motor'that liv* it,, in the nice aurroundlngs Polnte Shores, not fsr from their Naad Not ImbarMWS haa more spark plug# than a cow of Gaukler Point# rather than in mother. M ,„r w eenn of I MtowlBc pngnm adMd^t has nipples," he ince declared. [plain and urifashlonsbie llearborn, . In 1983, Young Henry took leave nai emberrsismen* ■ WHAT-^aaa AUtr M .MppUed by tiM rmdlo WCCO—Crtotnii Mtuiie (Contimied from Page One) Although Edsel never went to, where'his father thought the of absence from the company to ezceptionally unpretentious and decided to put the rails in concrete ers were fighting for the right to B«ta ud u * Mb)«ct to WKNB^Mtfsl^ EcboM organize the company’s -emplo.ves. college Old Henry, was against Forda should live, serve as a member of the United IIT* In fn r of this h‘i|PS2 ,*5 6 r S UTflC—Dick Bertel down to earth. instead of on the customary road­ States delegation to the United WI>RO—AttOk an automqblle. Unlike the riddle of Raised Pay to $.1 Per Day higher education and Edsel wasn't He continued to prefer the car- I wttbant aetlc*. Strertgfbened Ambition bed Of wooden lies and crushed keen for it at the time he knew Nation# Oeneral Aasetnhly. When WPOP—runoa L«vj the ehlckeh e^d the egg, there hae toona in The .New Yorker to Or l t l » - . The inherited wealth of th e :rorock. -.-. ..Railroad ...... men explained , to Old Henry first became a cel­ more about Gellinl and Renoir he returned to his office at Dear­ War tor Mtuie s a t ebrity in 191+, not because of his phan Annie, his father s favorite WUAY-{-Jan Ariejr never been a question of whether Fords .seemed to have strength-i him that a moving train-heeded a •I than most art inatrurtors.. He comic-strip. ’ Allfiough he was born. somebody aske^ him how ?ot «ur ” heck. " p l.» ^ w c c c —£v»alaji Muata ture brestht. Get PASTE*™ e» snz wro^B—Open jfike cur good roada came before the ened theii* ambition Instead i flexible cushion to keep It on its Flivvers, but hecause he raised the would spend months in eorrespond- by-psssed and overruled in the he had gotten along with the Rus­ of weakening it. Old -H enry’s ■ tracks while rounding a curve. Old I pay of his workers^ to the then druf cotintsr. w p v -H u e ic automobile. The first continuous- ence with a tailor about the cut company, he stuck (irmly to his sian delegates. WDRC—Amoe a s4 An dtp / three grandsons all plug hard at Henry' went ahead and used ; unheard of rat* of 8.1 a day. l et improved route between the Kasl of a pair of golf knickera or the opinions. Old Henry never ’’Oh. all right." Young Henty WPOP-*£d. P. Mcrtaa their Jobs In the company. After a concrete. .Sure enough, the train he never reco^ized a union up to lt l» - and West coasts, the Lincoln High­ texture and dimensions of an auto­ changed him. and for a son of a said. '"When I’d meet them in the War tor Huic WUAY--JMa Alter .stretch as generlil manager of the Jumped the tracks. He became ; U>e time of the m i strike and mobile lap robe. way, waa not rompleted until laic father as possessive and demand- momihg, they’d smile at me. I aup- RANG! ' Baraa VTCCO-Eraalat MuMe Llncoln-Merciiry ’dll^lon, Benson convinced that granulated sugar | Gate, Four of his^gian^ River His house at Gaukler Polnte was «7CKB—Open Mike in the Twentiee when the filling Ing a.s Old Henry was this w as ' pose somebody told them to do 1L|[ w n c — now holds the litsl isnd 'sensitive wss ruining the human stomach Rouge plant became,famous as the modeled after the style of the no small achievement. "Did you* smile back at tljem? WDRC-^Amoe ane it 1 UAW’s bloodstained battle ground, CotswoUl architecture that he had tUEL OH WPOP-^Top 40 Time and the fls( tire were alread.v chairmanahip ------,...... Edsrl'a widow. . Eleanor Clay he w-as asked. board. Thirty-twortl! (...« year -.old1.1 HillBill u.'-de- lookedlf>"l<«'l likeUltc broken glass.gla One of 1 Flnslly he Was forced to permit seenf-In England and he brought Ford, a youthful and attractive ’’,’’ Henr.v said. f:«A- familiar sights in the America National Labor R aim lions GASOLINE WHAV—Polka P arty veloped the *10,000 ..Continents! h'" chemists showed him that s a man from the Cofsworld district woman who ia a niece of the fa­ “Did somebody tell you to do ^ 5 ? scene. Board-supervised electioh in the WCCX>-Oood evening OeeA M aalt and recently be.-ame aiipervi.sm- of moisture di.s^Ived the to lay the stone shingles on the mous Detroit merchant. 'J. L. Hud­ ,lt? ’’ WKNB—Open Mike Most oT the ears that forced the plant and his workers vdted for roof.. Edsel was always disap­ w n c —Life and the World Ford s automobile styling. After » son, still lives Slone In' the. big "Y es." building of new roads in the early pointed becauae the ahingles did W DRr—E. R Murrow World War II, the three brothers j’’V" '" ''" J * * the CIO. X house with the stone shingles at "W h o ?" - w p op —S a r It With Music v TVenties were Fords. There were Sorenson recalls In his re^nlly not acquire a green moaa in the BANTLY OIL had a good excuse to quit work and i,!n’ Gaukler Polnte. Her children go “M.V mother," Henry laid. no Clievrolets or PIvmouths then in published memoirs. My Forty Michigan clim ate as they did in WHAY'—Polka Party ^ Electric (here regularly for dinner. "I’ve ' IM I't M , IM England. w eec —Good evening Occd Muale tha low-price field and the !! *!, "( ^ ^ office one time before World War Years With Ford. ■ that after the heard that after dinner, the...... wives Inherited wealth is , . .. aa cer- W1CMB—Open Mike waa the only automobile that a "9’^ declining. Ed.sel „ 'risnrv refused to see the election, old Henry cam e to Ws "H‘He e was ffar above the rest of of the three boya and josephlne’a Uln death td ambition as cooaln# I M - I l.'l 1.1 wnc*~>Boatoa Pope Orchestra •a sM us In this monkev m wren^, -tone middle class family could afford to '”‘0 oi'o notable Briton. Ernest G. Liebold. office with Edsel Ford and sa 2 WDRC—Robert O. Le«U husband drift away politely to an la to morality,” William .K. Van-, TEL M Itclicll 7-4598 WPOP—True Detective own, so more than half of all u,e the age of 49. The com- secretary, told Churchill a,...he wotil(tJi*.v*r...... sign an agreemenienW,^ perforated si.shoe aocietyyof ours,’ other room." a friend of the fam derbtlt once opined. Joe Mc­ l :U - cars made and solii were F o r d a . , J’'*"' "'"" * Ifniip of with tha CIO. “I don't want Rhy D etroiter who kna\\-/Edael said lly says. "Then- the Fords and Carthy’# Inttinate etory of The WHAY—Polka Party Ironlrally, the hiRh-rirtinff nigged- • , / , ; bFing unfortunateiV anowpd under, nioi« of thia btiaineaa," he aald. A^iit- him recentl.v./ "At the ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 WCCX>—Good Kvemag Odod Muato their mother get down to family Fabulous Foixl Famll.v mveals W KKB-Open Mtke \ ness of the Model T became ,/iu!^^J^nett, old Henry s top-kick and con-1 ^.ith work and beggett him tb stay ’Cloee the plant. Let the union' tiW he hired Diego Rivera to business.". what happened to make this un­ WTlC—Boston Pope Orchestre ' allmodert -let by the 111” smoothAIlillll^JI lllp^lt*v8lT3highways itIt I fidante - , who . terrorized . executives overnight 111it) Detroitl-vCIUIL RIiHand > BennetWo his Vice for making W nC—Might Line mste of *1,200.000.000 In a 19'f7 iBg Compnay; distribnted by King Ford told Sorapaon why he hud aftVr thevy IjecapiD wealthy. They j her hriFband'a life uhhappvl Beri- WDRC—Rusty D rapsf study by Stuart Chase for the New was losing * 0 00^000 a month. | „ tried to dominate everyone Fentnres Ryndlonte.) Marltm WPOP—Modem Soutfda The^^Job 01 pulling the company to* | Ground him except his wife, CTars Buddenly rhanRed hia mind He kept Edrtl pretty much* under ; neit/4nd the Forda both deny that $ m - York Times to s modest *624.97.8,- paid that Mri|. Ford had threat- their wlnR: whep *he waa RTdVvihjf , sucK a acene took place and peo- WailBao WHAY Dodgers vs, R e d l^ ■OOO in a 1940 report of the Seeiiri- gather *o that it wild compete * woman with a strong mind i:.;, ' him No snakes guard their young ___ oTST Night Une sgain in the postw^ar .market her own who alws.vs had t h e ' If he didn t up, yey by the time he waa eight- i ply who are rloae to Mra. Ford aay after they have been hatohe4 or Koibr WDRC—world Tonight tles arid Exchange Commi.s.smn. against Oeneral Motors and Chr "s- last word. She died in 19.80. three - the union. , w t ^ wearing the right ' tiiat it ia Impoaaible to picture fier bora. WPOP—Modem Sound# which was considerably higher i ‘She Bald there w«ud be riota clothea and he knew the right | iniauoh a aituation. “Rleanor would •tlA> than• u. the,u ,family 1 uholdings i j. of ^ .the1. ' appeared ' to be impo.asih e ; years after the death of her hiis- WHAY - Dodgers ve. Redlegs ,,•••> ,, , ,, »»•»•,• . , i I and bloodahed and ahe had aeen fortoi still ufRa ■ be incapable of getting into a WTJC—Night Uns -DiiPonta...... Rockefellers and .Mellons ,, O’C k n id fs m ily g e lin lb s n d . They were inseparable com-| enough of that,’’ Ford told Soren- , t X v highbrow T lw a v s kind hassle with aomeb^.v like Bennett { WDRC—World Tonight listed In the ssme suney. How-, ^*J*''e*nri fight against a situation ' panlons. tenderl.y devoted to each i -I'ni gure no(V she was warmhearted” WPOP—Modem Sounds even if she wanted to." orte of ; BABIO- ever, the SEC appraisalippraisal waa limit-1 " jj* • 6 frlehd of theirs says, other. When Old Henry came In the right." , ." * K«»her them' explains. ’'She’s too much WFOFMroadm of tta ' :»•- I ed tn the slake of the Kurds In the "Gofl knows they didn't need the U Q U o a s I WHAY—Dodgers vs. Redlegs Forri' Motor ‘f...... “>C.v. had picked up their f n T h r h r .lw .^ r n d ‘’th T t';l‘’ Fm m ' Cleariv.’ ^ ^ -s o ^ ^ k e 'E d sri could of a lady.’’ w n C —Moalc then family-owned !" ‘tf ‘he story of the Fori)rd' n^ver be understood by a father Eleanor Ford is given most of ELFCnOMICS^ WDRC—Rum Kaughtoa mone\- and walked out, nobody 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. ^ I Om 4 Mwta Dryer Company and did not attem pt to upaUlrs or from her favorite chair family and more ' subtle. mor9 ; like old Henry and there -was the credit fo r her aorta turning out WPOP—Modem ^ u n d s Include outside Investments. would' have hlanied them. Yet on the sun porch, his wife would ' shaded with deeper, interestlflgi T E L m S I O M tdP- the thought of quitting never oc­ conflicts between to be) conscientious and essential WHAY—Dodgers vs. Redlegs Did Henry Ford himself never 'Whistle bark to him. undertones, is his son. Edsel. j them company axecutlvea Instead of Ir- WnC—Guest Star curred to the Forda. With the Edsel is depicted in De­ Arl|Nir Dnic Stortt j •ITAOOOO.#AYINOJOI Wl>OP-4lain bothered his head about how murh They spent their evenings alone | If the Ford story aa a whole I* troit as a mild guy who was ruth­ responsibla, coupon-clipping play- WDRC —R um Maugtiion barking of his grandmother and together. She would read aloud to Xne for Dickens or Galsw/irthynvArthy, •> train now for a Mfhlys WPOP—Modem Sounds he was worth. He was vague about his mother a couple of iemark- lessly held down by his father. 11:1 money Every morning his secre­ him such novels as the Yearling, , the chapters on Edsel might tklilod, wall-paid poaitlaa, Wl^T-^>odgers vs. Redlegs able women .young Henry rolled Bambl. and Uone With the wind I better written by Harr.y Bennett saya Ford Com- tary plsred sn envelope with *200 ...... ' ‘ Fitr.ger- pan.v guards,- aaaigned to ;stan|d or abutinavs of yoar own. WD^to-i-Russ Maughtott ill it under his inkwell ami nrsrly up- his aleevea gnd fired Bennett or they'wwild listen to Anioe and 1 aid or John O m ra, and tackled the Job of reoi gan-, Andy. Doctor Christian. The Quiz | Out of Plaoe In Environment wstcJi St Edsel's home agalnst'ln- WPOP—Hound Dog every night, when he Was iindreks- ' traders and kldnappers. »:U- i_ _ Miiii Izing ^ the company jssssitfrom thesffs hot-jifsn. XVKids1CJ8 u.o.-Henrv ncnr\ AMjni-nAldrich on the inp raciio.radio. i, EdselrstiRvi wasw rh m a handsdme,niuiaMjiiic, quiet need by Old Henry if they did not DAY couMC WHAY —Dodgers vs. Redlegs ■UenONK* TKMMCIAN HmC—MMte ed*^mit of hl« noi ket and'toase*d *it f >»ter, Her slightest whim was his com-! man with a taste for fine t ‘ u hlo' on Edaei's social om ** ImoMMImv urvjotaa ___ _ Senead e WDRC—R Maughton fj^to . ''" ’" ‘I * h " * '- ' mand. who waa out of pispe in hi i activitlM, In-. 1924. when jewel- a»H»nMir4al6f *2>, billion. 1 1 .... vironmenl. the Detroit of F a ll RG—VoWe a la Carta his dealli, several' drawers filled s u I a ^ Onf time Ford became deeply Mrfia roeotvers, c«I«f TV, PM WHAY-a-Dodgfrs vs Radltgs . .a 7 "■'’•‘ ^nvolved in a plan to expand “he Roaring Twenties/ Ford execu ■ ‘t"*" ' WPO A-T dr «>* Tima with envelopes conlatnlng * 2fM1 made him do It. He .sail i was # -u ™ »„a who • K t- W nC —Jerom e Kem liv e , knew him all ssv that he : : C0UM8 WHAT—l*aoWa.’a T r iaa JOoataraaea WDRC—Russ Naughtoa were found in his home. Banks m atter o f fam ily pride." . a r , a was 10 years ahead of his lime. * Duuor , IViNINO WPOP—Hound Dog puzzled him, One day he went to; • ' viied hla friend. ClHrence uavi*. tb F low er fUCTCOMIC* TKNMCIAN-AMt Memi^hle ('Harai'ter | Fnii* l^ne to disctisfi buyinK^ addl- not only’ In his ideas about auto-. “"“i Id tU - One of his banka and drew out j mobile styling jinA engineering but '"’" ‘ '’hed by Old Henry him self as In 9wc« urtMaf • wfoh w« mm toaib WHA Y—Dodge rs vs. Rsdlegt The■ lie story IIIof iiirthe rF'ord . , family i iionaltional land around the burvmgburyinjf t: rv f t , T gesture of nrotest seainst his! you EWi« llecfrsntgs TV taFvklAt- wnC-Guest Star *1.80,900 in rash. He rounled the 1,1 WPOP—Haat Iba Aitlat WDRC—Russ Naughtun money and examined It siispirinus- ha.s all the makings of a Dick-' ground.,. Mrs. Ford put her head "' !«>’«'• " '" ‘‘""V Jorfrextravagan^^^^^ WPOP—Hound Dog I.v. Then he U'cnt to anotli-r teller. ' en.,ian or Galsworthlan . saga- into the room where The two ' do^-dads Tcra^Iv. ^ Show- Claasof start Sapt. 30 SAVES WORK lenglhed nove . Old Henry liim.se f „-ere talking ami listened for » ( agaTnst Ford ^ ^ 0^1 di ‘ had not been near Edsel’s hmise [ Caora la. writ*, ar plMaa four windows away and deposited TckriaioB Procraau WHAT- Dodtefs ys, JRedlegg MANCHES’TKR DARDEN C IX R W VIC—Neva SEE YOUR LOCAL APPLIAI^CE DEALER . . . HE'U TELL YOU NOW L|ririE IT WILL COST YOU TO OWN AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER It He was Jiiat teating imn ;nybr.:,r i’r'Tictmn”' Th:' X *?fs?r*y ’^Bran'^trs""brass on the ,night of the robbery. JAebsan S-S4M for aar WDRC—N svs. Waatbar FREE CATALOG WPOP—K fv s *1 Million .tioid for RirtlnlH.v K anklm’D Roiseve poHcv toward hourly Automobile, men alwa.ys point THURSDAY. SEfT. 19— 1 :3 0 -l P.M. U :lh - Old Henry's gift to til.s only child. * 70 '”"^'/*'' ome in- think .you re crazy, »he said. After | .■ with out in conversations about Ovc ' WHAY —Dodgers rs. Redlegs SILVER TEA NEW ENGLAND W nc—Bports FROM WHERE I SIT Edsel, on ilie hoys 21st birthday wmu House wi h the'Kinc and!?^'^''■*"H i embarrassment over his father's H^ord family that although Edsel * WDRC—Russ Kaughtoa NORMAN'S was *1 million in gold. E dsel'i four »"<* said, '’Well, I guess we I wsr U association, with | »orved as president of the Ford j GENEgAL V. COMMUNITY "Y ." 79 N. MAIN ST. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WPOP—Hound Dog KELVINATOR children. Henrv' II. Benson, I Gerald L. K. Smith and the Amer-; Motor Company from 1919 until U :l» - YOUR Clara Ford tolerated her WHAY—Night Watch dothes Josephine and tVilUayV, grew up in hui-) ica FIrsters. ; hia death in 1943. his father never AdmiMioii Fro# TV SERVICE WTfC—Btarllght Serenads v a 60-roo0i iiianalon at Gaukler wa57u" riui'^riirt'!riv hVfhe ^ band's-e*s**»«*s health•B-..-.VSS and food ---A fads with-| Edsela*J\| OST i 0 supported, 44 *I 4X^44,., 4 theIIT7 *vS Model4 *XfS | n A. , .•sss-'-s^-^' allowed him to run it. Sorenson - ---- WDRC—Russ Naughtoo headquarters ^ in\. in Die ea-rl^ .->.■»out tADivaa-taking them aAfimials*.seriously. .Some-Q/atvaA- 1j Ford and___■ .ss^^l.^-s worked k.iel>with *csE. HPT. Greg- and tBennett2nea«aaff EPT.—PLEASE I’SE OAK ST. EHTKAHCB father’s I.nep-Bcre estate at Dear-| ciipylng a Ford house in Green/" rural road Ford (ovar iOQ-octana) DANCE STUDIO BEHER - • SALES born. Michigan. Arriving at - the - field Village and decldeil to get ,■ *‘"PP^" ■ " """ *o Mrs. SUPER POWER • SERVICE Groan Stomps Givon With Cask Solos .B'orkshop In Jingling sleighs, the ■ rid, of him. Instead of telling the : want ypu to get out and lEtECTRICAUYI children would find .Santa inside man to move. Ford had the .sewer *Tun fast. It II be the best 72 E. CENTEE ST.— OEANGE HAU getting hia toys ready fnr Christ- ' s.vstem of the house stopped up. thing in the world for you." Clara ] MANCHESTEE, CONN. mas delivery. He would slip them s Old Henr.v was a bird watcher, glared at him. " I won’t do It," she few choice items. Behind the hut. a folk dancer, a health and diet said, and that was that. (lower price) NORMAN’S 441 there were real live reindeer. ' faddist wh6 nev.e r permitted Clara F 6rd waa too concerned: EXTRA SAVINGiS Tap - Baltat - Tm • Amliatii Th.JW HALCcoM munching Ford hay. Old Henry had 1 smoking in an.v of his factories or with her home and gardens at MAHCHESTER'S EAVORUE HARTFORD theni brought down from the North I offices, and a collector of valuable F a ir Lame to pay much clo se ! LaFLAMME APPLIANCE CO. MANCNifnii C o n n * ROAD to give the set-ting s touch of su- [ violins, McGiiffy Readers and all sttentlon ,to the Ford Motor- MaAtii Jan- Billrtom APPLIANCE STORE thentlolt.v. One year. when, reindeer I Sort of early Americana. The bird Compan.y. But at least two of the .15 OAK ST.—WATKINS BLDG.—MI 9-6868 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS were not available, he rigged up ' hatha at Fair I.ane were electrical- company’s greatest decisions were one of his farm horses with a aet ' ly healed because Ford had a Ihe- made by Mrs. Ford; One. of Special Boys' Tap Class of antler*. i ory for awhile that the birds on liis course, was her move against TODAY'S MOST ADVANCED CLOTHES DRYER IT There is a widespread belief In place might not fly aoulh in.the, Harry Bennett in 1945 when ahe AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR America that such s splendid ! winter If they had access of un-1 ordered Old Henry to make Young Classes Now In Session ■ rt»y y ‘tr:o’ye«r aeAa:«i*Cb.ao vvyi - - • -v-ra. childhood turns a mviltlmillion^ frozen wiater. MTien he got such i Henry the head of the compan.y. aire’s grandchildren into uariiesir| ah noboffy ’“ebinff' I'eTT'^ hTm t'TTia/tstner. accbrdiBg' to CHiarlea slobs. But (he .younger Fords have | that he was wrong. He had to see, Sorenson, Ford's lonj^ime produq- REGISTBt IT PHONING • F r i g i d a r e somehow managed to come into! for himself. * j tion chief, took place In 1941 dtir- matiirity as hard-working people ^ 'When he owned the Detroit, ing the strike that arose when the PI 2 4 s t 4 ANYTIME -.'intiiKi. who give the Impression of being Toledo and Ironton Railroad, he 1 ClO’a |Tnited Automottva TVork-1 m The only a.vstem that blow* • M a y t a g Or at tlw Sfsdie Satsrday Aftomeeiis warm air dlrrcli.v on rlothra, A u t o t p a t i c Mr. lUalty ia a profcMianal. pupil, and Instructor at the June and not through marhinery; Electrically K. Jvaye dance studia He has had extuuive training from many thua faster and thriftier: famous New Tork and Boston teachers. He has appeared on TV DRYERS Se well aa for many prominent organizations. Through the winter "You Con B« Surt... months he,conducted claisee in Ballet fqr the Keeney School SPECIAL SALE Oirta" Athletic Program.!) 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 PAGE ttV X N p a g e s n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1967 ------^------»------— — ------r — ------Uia propoidUati..Bow may alao be IBattrl^pEtpr the a troiis^ In popular appeal If D roodles A ThouKlit for Today not in toirie. It would seem to be Skywatch Schedule Bpoaeored by the Msaekester Supning l|#raid By BOUEB PRICB CoRBcll sf diRrcbes MTM.ittniiin bV TiUi the only way to je t the istiie out I Don’t Throw ’em ■BlULDF«DmNO CO.. Dm. 4...... Ernest Whipple Awake O soul I Away, ^ve ’om WALTER R. rERGUSON for favorinfT the present lease pro­ And learn to live , Publlaben posal, but this arjtument and con­ 4 a.m. - 8 a.m'...... Ernest Whipple I oubM October 1. Inti 8 a.m. - 8 a.m. \ ...... Eleanor Hembreehti, Henry Hem- Upon love's knoll! You can get many extra miles of What you'll see...^ sideration is, after all, as valid brechts For I would glvs . wear in tho.ee shoes if you bring Symphony, in ____ Brerr e»eoin» CzMrt \ The gift of joy; I n and HoUdiqra Entered at tne and mature as some of the op­ 8 a.m. - 10 a.m...... i Volunteera Needed ■ them to US for repair. AVork done Ttea a: Kancbeeler Cohd.. a« position arituments. 10 a m. - Noon ...... Burr Stephens, Mary gtephens The-gentle word ClaM Mall Matter. __ 'Noon - 2 p.m...... Leta F. Waldron ■To girl or boy. I while you w a it e r while you What to do... SUmCRiPnON RATES In any case, we hope the peti­ I 'fly to you ® shop. Here’s a new concept . . . upholstered fumL PI’arable la Adranea 2 p.m. - 4 p.m...... '..Garry Sutliffe tion for a raferendum on the lease 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. . ___ . . i ...... Jim Galanek! Ronald Rickert Thai I might share ture that .makes it eaSy to be right! Takee The lovely view 2"*r?*^-*********************** ordtnancEordinance obtains the rsquirwlrequired 6 p.m. - 8 p.tn...... \ . Roger Winter I ' "Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind for Over 40 Te Rhvrwin-Wllltam.— Se» X dizplay of artizt our entire Wentworth Gallery^for its 13 dif­ t-M ; numbsr of slfrnatures. so that the 8 p.m. - 10 p.m ...... \...... Herbert Beneon. Virginia Benion Of human prayer! ziipplieg. See Mr. Walter Van Aradale, (748(^01 M. Mercy) ferent Hdea-making color schemes . . . Ita OM iCGAttl ...... *‘55 question esn W be , decided Kby .. s- e.ss*..vote 10 p.m. - M idnight...... :',....L e t a F. Waldron prominent artiat and instructor, at work. 9SXJrsta.r e«eaeo*Ba***«e*e«*«seee»* , Skywatth Poet located on top of Manchester Police Station. Meet Mr. Willard Marvin and Bruce Dan­ multitude of prints, solids, tgxtures, tweeds; Stasle' Copy. of the people. And when the .vote' Volunteers may register st Civil Defense Headquarters, Munlcipcl Slop for Photos • SAM YULYES - j iel* of Shei-wln-Wllliama and Mr. Stephen spfas and chairs to ensemble yourself! MEMBER o r comes, we hope the people pfiMan- Building. Mondsy, Wednesday or Friday 1 to .1 p.m. Just A Step From Main Street— In Front Of PnmeU ParMag. I Raphael of Delta Bnialiea. THE ASSOOATED PRESS ‘Octopus Playing fbarades' Tbs Aaseciatsd Press Is excluslecir cheiter wull make their own ma­ Trains on the Alaskan Railroad « Open 7 AM. to 0 PAI.—Open All Day Monday. FREE BY TOMLINSON tnUtled to the os* ot republtcattbs of ture apprai.sal of the Issues in­ At a recent meeting of the I Mancheater Art ANgociatlon— See the ex­ all aewa dtapatebea cradited to it. or have occurred since the beginning between Fairbanks snd Anchorage not otberwlsa cradited in tbls paper volved. Thsl is not always easy F.S.S.T. (Flying Saucer Spoilers Of make photo stops to travelers can hibit of paintings by Association members and alie tba local aewa pabitabed here of the year. . . sponsored by Sherwin-Williams. Ab .lisbta at rapubUcation at apeclal when a proposition Involves a Terra) ouc President, Dr. Schwine, taka pictures. One Of these stops ORCHID CORSAGES dispasebea berala are alao raierrad. Nike News In announcing thf coming affqir ii onl.v 48 miles from Mount Mc­ town and a private organization, suggested that we forego the busi­ for officers, Msj. Victor Dl^acker, ness on hand isn address by the Kinley, America's highest moun­ F. T. Blish'Hardware— See a demonstra­ Still aaretos elleal of R. B. A. Berr­ and the temptation Is to think battalion commander, expresses his tain,. Flown in fresh from Hkwaii ies,. Ine. eminent Astronomer. Prof. Fritz A sand table (iepiettog a typical tion of the l^hop-Sniith home workshop. •Mrs ~RbprsseatsilTsS;. ■ llTsb!. The that the way to serve the town is Zltt, on the subject "Hqs 'Die Milky appreciation to those persons who . . . baby orchid cor.sage.s [stheers Speelsl made the State park available for Meet Mr. Robert Seaman of Bliah's and Mr. to give the private organization Way Turned Sour.” ) and engage In Niks battery is on display this Roy Keith of Shop-Smith. ChloMW. Qatroti the outing. for the first 700 ladies. MEMBOr AOnr^ ■READ o r the boot.' That makes a fine hue a friendly game of Charades. We week at the Eastern States Exposi­ Manchester Rotary flu b presrnta CIRiriRCUEATlONS . all agreed except for Prof. Zltt, Officer to Hpaak The Country's CMdest and Moat FamotM Come early. and crj-. but not. necessarily the tion. Seven men and equipment Firth lodustrlea— See actual demonstra- The Berald PrtsUns Companr, lac,, but he waa overruled by the Chair Hie only Connecticut officer sta­ stsusBsa np flnsnclal roapoosibnlty (or best public policy. I (Mrs. Schwine. threatened Iq throw from Battery A of the 11th AAA tioned at the local Nika site, 2nd .tiona of Acrilan . . the-man-made miracle . I j 8}-mphonlr. OrnRlsatlsa Mtber used in Firth carpets. Meet Mr, Jerry Ivnocraplnnl errors appaarinp bi sd- .... ^it at him) so we spilt up into teams Mitalic Battalion I Nike I have set Lt. Jesse Blackwell of New Haven, by PmclamaoiMi of rsroeenients and ettar raadtas Matter and began. Dr. Kitzenger went will give a talk at the First Con­ Kunz and Malty Crane nf Firth . . Mr. In Tba MasOaatir Eraalnt Herald. up this exhibiiion and the men are FUEL The President Al Kiilner of the New England Floor Cov- ' The Open Rond first, but while he was trying to on hand every day to explain to gregational Church In East Hart­ aearOaliis Seatas boossi . art out his Charade (If Grandpa ford^ Tuesday night: The 1968 rt'ing Co. ■ p.m. Prldar. On entering the crush of big-1 exposition pitironS the operations P.M. M oato. Doesn't Like Birds How Come He's of a Nike battery. A missile trailer W esrpolnt graduate will speak on redeeeday—d p. m. Tueaday. city traffic, drivers from'the coun-, Always Out On A Bat) h« dislo­ "Nike In Defense of Am erica” Lt. rburiday 1 p. m Wedneaday. and launcher with training rounds UNITED STATES 1 p BE Thursday, try often find that beadi^ of sweat' cated his Collarbone and was dis­ are also there for the public's Blackwell is an assistant platoon OIL i-r.p BE.ry^. break out on' their forehead and qualified fbr unneresaary scream­ viewing. The display will remain at leader at the battalion's Battery esd R s^ ]^ u s.si. each ing. Then It was Mrs. Schwine's C. 5 8 the annual exposition until its clos­ aaeapt Batorday — that their knuckles whiten as their, turn to go blit she insisted that we Leavtag Service R A N G E O I L hands, almost instinctively, grip change the game to Post Office ing date. Sept. 22. '1st Lt. Joe M. BouvcL medical Tomorrov/'s•v Your > Baby Onp Awards Monday. Septamber. IS the steering wheel more tightly. which naturally broke up the meet­ service officer In charge of the bat­ ing. Immediately. , MARINE BAND The bumper-to-bumper traffic, Ten sllvsr baby flips and two talion's medical detachment, will The CoBBtey Qub (3) the red lights' at avery corner, silver trays will b# presented to be discharged from the serviea at l^-S. Births Inrrrase battalion officers and their families Fort Hamilton next Friday. H# the rat's maze of 1-way streets — at ah all-day picnic to be held Sat­ BOLAND MMCHESTER HMH SCHOOL The prtjpoaed ST.OOO a year ins to return to his home In New Rll of this la often too' much for rental for the waterahed land the . Washington - The number of urday St Gay City Park In Hebron. Mexico. Lt. Bouvet It ont of the O IL COMPANY Night at ^atkins... the country driver.. How, he won­ The presentations will be made In local battalion's most popular of- Manchester Countiy Ohib would babies bom in the United States ders, with some pity, do city since 1948 has averaged more accordance with the battalion cus­ fleers And will be missed by both WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEO t hlS P A use for the location of a new 369 CENTER !iT. drivers put up with such condi­ than S.T.W OOO.a year, and the last tom of giving trays to newly mar­ Officers snd snllatsd men hers. He oeurae. is fair enough under pr«»ent three years the average has ex- ried officers snd baby cups to offi­ has been stationed at the Manches­ Tel. Ml 3-6320 All seats reserved: 81.80 sad $8.40 at tions day in and day out? „ immediate oondltions. It Is open ceded 4,000.000 — a baby every 8 cers whose wives have had babies. ter Ipstallatlon for ths past'.,,, six The answer, apparently,, is that j months. SAVINGS BANK OF MANPHESTF.R to debate, however, whether It is seconds. The two marriages and ten births 24-Hoiir Burner Service Wg'CUy drivers jiilit don't know j FINDELI.'S KELLER'S t pood busineae, for either side, to any b etter.T h a t concluaion Is! I’ur Ni.ulit Bnnii r Onl\ FISHER'S NASSIFF’S extend *sneli a- flat 'flpure' over a bas^ on the observaUdns of a f 30 year • period, and those who CaU Ml 9-Z429 or Ml 3^484ti New York etate police officer as- ’ oppose the Icssc for other reasons signed to the Now York Thniwsy. anyway WiH undoubtedly make Big-city drlveri and their cars. much o f the poasibillfy that the t,t. Richard T. Barber reports,: Nothing for sale! price might p iw e low in future LaBonne^ilverttpin Attnrialet, Incorporated SEE THIS FREE DEMONSTRATION have become attuned to city tm f-1 years and under future conditions. fle—no at timed. In' fart," that nn , Other lasa fundamental issues open road such aa the Thruway is I DYNAMIC INSURANCE A T WATKINS have bean raised about the lease too much for them. Ofdlnancd adopted by the Beerd I Ueutanant Barber, who for HOME TIME o f Dtroctors, and Ukely to be sub­ Takf In AruimncInK Tti# AnpntniniMit ^ three years now has watched New j ject to public referendum. Yorkeri emerge from the bottled-1 \ mt ‘ Is there any bar .legal or ntprsl. up traffic of the city onto the, tp such town disposition of the Thruway, saj’s that the big-city WILLIAM C. CARROLL land lR-1)uasUan? The answer Is drivers just don't know how to | that there Is ao legal bar whatio- take advantage o f the luxury of | and Qofiioti eyer. leaaa er sale ot ths land wide-open space afforded by the ’ HOME TIMI . bsisf aapreasly permitted by set Thruway. ! WILLIA.M L. ZIMMERMAN ' 4 o f the Leplalature. ‘nisre is, how­ 8o accustomed have they b e -; ever, an arvument that there is s corns to riding on the back bumper I At Salet Attocialet moral ^jMu- to such uaa ;bf j^s land. of the- ear in front that they oon- | This arptunent says tiis people of ttnue. to do It on the Thniwsy. at j to apecialize In the flalds nf estate planning, \ Msnchestsr bought this land for Thniwsy speede of 80 miles an '' their own future perk and recrea- geneiwl insurance survey work and all problems hour. What makes this practice' of Insuranee for the home, faratly and busltiesa. tipnal needs. This argument Ig- particularly dangerous Is that re-1 nolas. first, the fact that the land flexes long conditioned to the, In ^estioiy la watershed land, SHOPSMITH snail-like pace of city lra fflc are j bouphtx ad such, for the town too slow for high-speed driring. water department. It will either I And the effect of city driring be a golf ciDurse, or it will bp just extends beyond the driver and his POWER SHOP TOOLS for the HOME Btalarahed. lii^a argutnent Ignofsa, reflexea and habits to his car, ac­ 1 Aft» second, the factvthat the people of cording to Lieutenant Barber. He Manchester vote^'.to buy the Globe reports that msdiocrc cooling sys­ This inttrtsHnq dtmonstration, at WATKINS EiMhion Tlmt Shew Stpt. 17, 7 Hollow tracts after .extended pub­ tems, oil pumps, brakes and tires p.m. te 9 p.m., will briw^ yeu the newest ia heme shop teok, spowsered by the lic discussion of mepy different that are all right foi* the city are things the town might dp with the no match for the spe^s to which Something doing land, which included the j^qaslbllity SHOPSMITH PACtORY and MANCHESTER SHOPSMITH Franchised A«eet. they are subjected on the ‘nm i- o f selling other . portions 'bf the way. tr^ct for office buildings or\pa! This is particularly true of tires, every minute! astste devllopnients. \ but a btg-clty car Is often without Does this proposal denude thV the tools needed to change a tire town 'of land it needs for public the driver often without the BLISH HARDWARE CO. Consider H. Willett—Meet Mr. Norman purposes o f Us own, jiark er rsers- kilRWlcdge aa to hew to go shout Famaworth of the tVlllett Company, mak­ atlonai ? ThenTara thoeb who say ers of the fabuloua new Impact Modem, the J^..even if he had the tools. 793 MAIN ST. * MANCHecreeMANCHESTER. eCONN. ft being ahown for the Srit time. it does. Again, two facta are ig­ After all. In the city, there is al­ nored. The first is that the land in ways aNgarage, or a tsisphone, 7 to 9 p.rn. Imperial . Upholaterlea— See Mr. Connie queetjon must be governed and Within wnbttog distance. Mirskoy upholiter an Imperial chair. Meet used according to watershed rules. yvom all >of this, ths country Mr. Al Kay and Mr. Henry Laakln of Im­ The second is tha^ thls7aiae~wduRr driver roay”b e * ^ e to derive some perial Upholaterlea. " ■ ■ ■/ ' leave the town with some «»0 small comfort wnap in the eity, his / acres for its own use, or for. future narvea worn raw by traffic jams Jiuneatown-Sterling—See an unusual ax- hiblt'of cabinet woods and meet Mr. It will be a grand night at Watkins. Wc^ll be spic and sale, if .sale thould appear ad­ snd red lights. "W alt jUl you gat vantageous. Francia Goodwill of the Jameatown-Ster- out on the open road," ka can say ling Company. Should Uis Country Club be under hla breath to the big-city car span from head to toes. There'll be things to see... folks to * punished for being a country wraiting patiently next to his in a SHERWIN WILLIAMS Toinlinaon— See a cut-away sample of one club? There are those who mo- long line of stalled traffic. "With nf the dramatic i\ew Symphony In Color ■ tivated by what we- call anofobiah- all that wide-open space, it will 981 MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER chairs. Meet Mr. Peter O'Neil-of Tomlinson. meet^Orchids for the ladies; souvenirs nese in reverae, resent the club's be your turn to worry then." very existenos, Uve with an image CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO AHEND Samson Card Tables— §ee Miss Carolyn of the idle rich, ,and have a feel­ Jannsen deiVionatrate the Sra-resistance Of The SubUminRl Attack the new vinyl-to-metal-bonded Magic Top. for jh e menfolks. Refreshments. . . demonstrations. . .music. ing that, because the club for Meet Mr. Arnold Gould of the ShwaydeC many yeara did have a benighted Man th^ barricades! ITie assault Company, makers of Samson Tables. - membership poHcj', it ahould now on our subconscious may start at WATKINS BROTHERS V It's your night to visit. It's all free, of course. Nothing either be destroyed or deprived any time now. Rofreahmrntii—Stop during your , tour of of all control over its own Imem- A technique for invisible sdver- our four big floors and enjoy a coof re­ hership. This is all a i childish and, Using has been invented. It pef' freshing Coke, and home-mada cookies . . as our guests. will be on sale. So come early and slay till the last minute! immature as'the club Itself ever mits ads to be throw’n on movie or OPEN HOUSE was before it modernized Its mem­ te.levision screens so rapidly thet bership policy. , iStanek Electronics— Hear the very latest the \1ewer doesn't see them. His In Dumont High Fidelity recorded music, What happens if the lease ordl, subconscious does, though. The r^' TUESDAY, SEPT. 17-7 P JI. to 9 P.M. hteet Mr. William Stanek. and .Mr. Leo nance Is tu m ^ down by public suit, he's hooked without knowing I Quinn of the Dumont Radio Corporation. referendiun? The ansVver to that Bt. That's the clsinr. anyway. 'TJie question is perhaps the best rea­ inventor of the fiendish tech­ Mnalo— Hear Mri. Dorothy Baker, promi­ son for turning down the, ordi­ nique. which. Is cAlled subliminal Spe 0 .. nent Connecticut organist, on the Ham­ nance, even though the reason may mond Organ. . She'll play your, favorites. FREE advertising, hails It as a boon to * ■ not appeaIfj,o those who age fight­ mankind, ^ o more Interrupting ing against the Country d u b. And More Music— Hear television shows with commercials. play your favorites . . old and new . . in SOUVENIRS If the lease proposition Is turned Just turn on the sublimlnsl ads Walter VanArsdale our new, enlarged. Music Shop . . M aih'( N ew ! ' down, the Immediate prospect is w'hile the innocent viewer Is #steh- D o n ' t r u n — Just r«ach I Enjoy Office mezzanine goor. We haven’t forgotten the that the club will go on holding a ing Lawrence Welk. men. There will be souvenir temporary lease on Its present site,' Teik about capUve audiences! ths cpnvsnisncs of m kitchon phono I W BU KNOWN l 6CAL ARTIST STANEK ELECTRONICS note.books and pens for the __fusing the,present jgojf course. __ Here they are capUva-. without. first 350. Come early! Impact Modern There is no pressin# reason why j ,ven knowing it. AT W o r k p a in t in g ^ p ic t u r e the.club should be hurried off this | . Mr. Steven Raphael factory representative of the D^tta morrow . . . on our Third Floor. 70 pieces in tract* ^ j Jingles. NoW they c^n go to work Brush Co. will have a display of^hundreds of artist bniMies open stock to make your living, dining and bed­ rhere is only one reason w h y! on our subconscious dlieoUy—snd colors, (There’s a one-time charge for^olor and installation.) 1 for all types of tvork. , H ' rooms pure delight. Carmel-toned woods in such Bi course may not appeal to i quietly .sculptured lines . . . upholstered pieces that Just call our business office. many people, atr it certalrUy wlllj Meweja of ths world u iilte- ★ COLLECTION OF HNE PAINTINGS DONE BY MfMNRS are custom-made in the,j:overs you select. not appeal to the members o f the, 19x4 ig cloasr than you think, club. If we keep on with a tempo-1 Rairnantbar: An up-to^ate hoipe has enough phOnes. OF THE MANCHESTER ART ASSOCIATibl rary arrangement, therei is no j ------^ ~ ! guarantee. that any more common They belong tt'/iercrer your family needs them. ' ■ ir FINE 9UAUTY FRAMES | sense will come into the I s ^ ,' th atIt ' ^. WWBmKIlWM COSMETICS . ]of Manchester By VERMONT FRAME, J it will become anytiiing less of * r AH Hib top lints j political issue, -or that' the sgita-;; L "W ttM ’ivtr” } TMB aOUTHBRN NSW SNOLAND ■I ■■ Lons of the redou^tahle Dr. Mpran e e M R A N V m il subside. > Arthur Drug Sthras 935 /AAIN STREET 17m won^|rMRon lor yptthg lo r j -V

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chief item of business tonight at the Kettle, waa the first firm in town their entire married life In Man­ Cpyentry Bolton Bolton Hiinual meeting of the Wdmen's Watkins Workers to protect ita employes with In- chester. Mrs. Cowlca was the for­ Picnic Supper Set ■ ^ Auxiliary to the Fire Department. oculatioris of the vaccine. Last mer Myrtle Nichols, daughter of ^Ofv fo Get a LOAN in i-Trip! Local Educator The session will be held at 8 p.m. Adenauer Prevails, Given Flu Shots week, a spokesman for H. P. Hood the late Mr. and ■ Mrs. Frank By Pelnbroke Club at the firehouse. Hostesses include and Sons announced that ahoU of Nichols. Her husband, son of the \9.0)M £m iom tf Neiio Budget Totals $ 631^597; Four Bowmen Win Trophies Mrs. Edwiard Griffith, Mrs. William flu vaccine would be given to all late Mr. and Mra. Brastus F. \lfioBoniJkeiotm 0n Shota of Asian flu Vaccine were The Hartford Pembroke College Named as Head Hand and Mrs. Clifton Reynolds. Hood's employes by the end of the Cowleo of this town. Is still active administered Saturday to em­ Club will open the 1967-58 season akout" youtsalf Public Records Backs W est Alliance month. as a carpenter. They have one ployes of Watkins BroA and their Education Costsi Vp^^^OOO Of UConn Hig;h In Annual Archery Shoot Warranty Deeds: Charlotte Lloyd eon, Alton Nichols Cowles of Kee­ Sunday with a picnic suppOr at the families. \SikJh4n tppn^m kpvr I to Douglas T. Cheney, property on ney St.; and a granddaughter. Miss home o f Mra. Alfred Sundquist, SO esTAhTPm (OenMnaed from Page Ous) A total of .59 were Inoculated W yllys St. 9 0 tth4 ca^ confidtitt you Oovmtry. 8«pt. 1« ( 8 peci«l) —fpresident; WllUam ch of M lton, Sept. 16 (Special)—Alex- Bolton, Sept. 16 (-Special) — Four*-Valentine, who will leave this week South R d.; ‘Thomas W. and Elsie beck, for alterations to s. home at Suzanne ■Cowles. LOW ATMr Miner to John qnd Shirley Moran, 164 Sdmmtt St., 3950. against the disease. Cowles’ Celebrate Before the 4:30 p.m. supper, a oiaikmmso cffike.in Budfat mjueati totaling 1*31.507 Perkins' Comer. Mansfield, , ander J. Plante, Bsyberry Rd.. be- trophies were aw ard ^ at the an­ for study at an out-of-state school. Bast German propaganda machine UK property on Carpenter Rd.; William ' H To Charles M. Billyer, for altera­ State health authorities an­ brief business meeting will be held ■' C o m in g to, for Uia uAal year 1957-58_ 157-1 were president: Ernest J. Starkel nual archery tournament sponsor­ 24 Voters Made kept up ite attack on Adenauer to . seire-., his duties today ns principal and Winona Lopes to Edward F. tions to s home at 34 Deepwood nounced laat week that more and ^ 50lh Anniversary Car Salcf Break Records to dlscuM raising money for the dlaeusaed at the annual budget tary; Hans Hanken. assistant sec ed by the Park Department Sat­ Twenty-four new voters were the very last.’ o f Ij^c first University of Connccti Horan, property on Tolland Rd.: Dr., 1750. more vaccine was being made scholarship fund. A representative tM il( fM SBN M I hearing Thura)lay night at Coven­ retarj-; Ernest G. l^poyt, trees urday at the school shooting range. added to local li.sl.s Saturday at Complete official returns from Earle Gowdy to Ludwig Upenieks, OoBst Lumber COrp., for W ai­ available to the public 'and that Motor-car aalea in Sweden this of Curtis Publishing Co. will speak. try Grantmaf School,. urer; and Anton M': Lessen, as­ cut high school according to a Uni­ They were wtVn by Bonnie Valen­ the final session of the Board for aU 247 election districts showed Mr. and Mra. Louis J. Cowles, 15 MC MAIN tTw 2n*F|w O w WfiehwrllA, M AN CN im R land bn Carpenter Rd.; Earle ter Lichota, for a garage at 45 towns throughout the State had year are breaking all records. Dur­ Mrs. Frank Horton, who is In ■IIMisMt W W eAM ilsrtlm W rtllnw r O f thia amount 8175,751 covered sistant treasurer: versity al^nouncement Saturday. tine and Mark <^ote In the junior Admi. t directors will con­ (fivi.alon; Richanf Pepin in the sen­ DISCOUNT were valid. Imm wM IMhUmIi if li wm Co., land on Bolton Center Rd.; To Leon Podrove, for alterations employes. 55,000 were registered for the first be assisted by Mrs. .Charles King, B o ^ o f Selectmen and town sist o f bU officers, the chief, de­ been an a.ssistahortation of ' pub)ie school Friday Court Caaee rector of guidance at Valley Re­ a matched set of cuff links, tie Bolton Homemakers will hold Ite children* and tuition costs to the Trial justice court decision! Fri­ gional High School In Deep River. clasp and pen knife. Garibaldi do­ The German psu-ty—Adenauer's high schools. day night follow: William Carlson, Previous to that he taught aoclal first meeting of the season at l/e eosUtlon ally in the outgoing gov- nates his services to the local arch­ Community Hall. Wednesday from NO DEPOSIT RE9UIRED AT Petler Named Chief 19, of 104 Spruce St., M anc^ster, studies u d was director of guid­ ery program. ernmenU—received 1,006,350 or 3.36 Delmar W. Potter was elected passing a stop sign fined 86; N or­ ance a,t Glastonbury High School 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. John Ted- per cent against 3.3 per cent last Officers of the Connecticut Bow- chief of the Coventry Volunteer man 'nerrian, 22, failure to opey and h ^ also taught social atudin ford and'Mrs. Barney Blovish will GENERAL time. hunters Assn, judged the events in Fire Assn, for a 8-year term. A. an officer, fined 86; and speeding, and commercial subjects at P la i^ Instruct the w-omen in a craft ses­ which 31 people participated. The The Nasi-llke Germao Reich Samuel LsDoyt was elected de­ fined 81ti: Mrs. Janet f t e t t , 33, Co­ field High School. sion on basketry. Both instructors T V S E R V IC E judges also did .some exhibit shoot­ attended a special leadership trr/n- party had 307,310 votea or 1.02 per puty chief fo r the same length of lumbia. charge of risk of injury to WILLTON’S»?p cent compared with per cent in Days A T A Call 1,1 time at the annual jmecting last a minor child, decision reserved ing and the bowhiinters group do­ tng meeting in Vermont last week. nated the trophies and medals at Those who attend should be Nights OAaOa Plus Parts Ml 9^4011 19,53. ' week. until Septi 20 session. 964 MAIN ST. The Federal ElecUon office an­ captains sleeted' include Harold Church Schedules the event. equipped with a piece of cloth, a T E U H I 8-5482 nounced that the ChrtsUan Demo­ Smith and deaepli Eichnar; lieuten­ glass custard cup and scissors. .^WaarJiester Evening Herald Park Commissioner Harold crats had won 270 seats In the new ants, Robert 1.. Helms and Burt Other materials for the workshop doveatiy eorrmpoodent, Mrs. .F. Bazaar Saturday Dwyer and school principal, Rich­ parliament. They won 267 and Njre of PerkinB* Comer, Hansfield. Pauline Uttle, telephone Pilgrim ard B. Mather, gave short talks at have been obtained by the Instruc­ tors and will be available at the then received a bonus of three Charlee .E. Nyaek. was elected 8-8881. The Talcottville Congregational the opening of the program at 3:30 session. seats under the complicated elec­ Church has set Saturday aa the p.m. The Rev. Thec^ore W. Chand­ Mrs. Vincent Mickewicz and tion lew. . — day f o r . its annual bauar, to be ler Jr. said grace before the buffet Mrs. Donald F. Tedford will be held on the church grounds, weath­ supper, served to members and This bonus will give the new par­ Crippled Veteran Extended Forecast hostesses at lunch. Members will er permitting, from 1 to 7:30 p.m. guests, which. Included a hot dog liament 497 Instead of the 494 seats A spaghetti aupper will be roast, casseroles, salads, cakes and carry box lunches, cup and spoon. originally expected. B^ten to Death Connecticut—Temperatures will Coffee will be served. MORE LIGHT 'file Socialists won 169, the Free served from 5:30 to 7:30, under the punch furnished by member fam i­ average 8 to 6 degrees above nor­ general chairmanship of Mra Ruth lies. To Plan Rummage Sale FROM YOUR WHOLE WINDOW Democrats 41' and the German Kew Milford. Sept. 16 i/Pt mal with-Httle day to day change Raines' Tickets m ay be purchased . H i e Grange^ Home Economics party 17.. A program of movies and'danc­ Committee will meet tonight at tlie ' The re-elecUon of the 81-year-old 81-yaar-old crippled U.S. Navy, during the next f|ve days. High individually, or at family rates ing followed in the Civil Dcfulsa home of Mrs. Donald F. Tedford at Adenauer insures thst: vataran was beaten to death in a during the aupper hours. shelter. A large cake, served vrith Only Venetian.! give .voii natural light 73, low 51 with an average mean A sale of home baked foods will 8' o'clock to plan for a rummage 1. West Germany will continue fight last night. of 62. {^in is expected to aver­ coffee and soda announced the sale slated later this month. from window top to window bottom continue while the supply holds groups’ plan to turn the dance into - the buildup of ita armed forces to Shortly thereafter, police ar- age about 1 . inch and occur as out: Snacks and cold drinks will FIreladlee to Elect . . . more light area in.^ide your home. strengthen the European .shield a farewell celebration for Bonnie Election of officers will be the reatsd Howard Murphy. 31, and showers Tuesday afternoon and be available at the refreshment And Findell-niade K ir^h Sunaire against the Soviet Union’s vest his stapson, Fred. 17, and charged again Thursday through Satur­ booth. Blinds give you thi.s better light for military strength. them with murder. day. Of special interest will be the The victim was James Yoblon- longer years becau.se they’re cu.stom 2. The drive toward a West array of handmade articles suit­ European union will be pushed. aki of New Milford, a former auto FLAVORING AGENT able for Chrlslmaa gifts, including made to operate perfectly. Call MI salesman and form er head o f the Lactic acid la used as a flavor­ 8. West Germany will itand baby and ifloll clothes, Christmas 3-4865 now! ahouider to shoulder with the Unit­ Danbury chapter of the Disabled ing agent and preservation in proc­ trimmings, ceramics, also mystery ed States and its allies in the policy American Veterans. He injut;^ essed cheese, salad dre.ssing pick­ packages and attic treasures. 1951 1956 of strength toward thp Kremlin, \ his back while scrying with the les. olives and carbonated bev­ A variety of rides will be pro­ \ Navy's Hospital Coips. \ erages,. according to the En- vided for the children and amuse­ MANUFACTURING CO 4. Western armed foren will re­ Police said the fight occurred^ c)rclopedln Britannlca. ments for all ages. MERC. $385 FORD $2195 main In Germany. The Socialists xSt the home of Kenneth Tester. FINDELL campaigned-for the withdrawal of ■Rwy would not say who started both West and Russian troOps. the fight or what it was about. 4 8 5 E. MIDDLE TPKE. - MANCHESTER CONN. 6. West Germany—already the P dUm went to Tester's home strongest economic force In Europe after, tm y received a call for help 1953 1955 — Is likely to expand i4a-ecsnomic from him; He told them over force in Europe—la likely to ex­ the phone a fight was in progress. pand Its economic power under TobUmsM was found at the YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING CHEV.$795 PACK. $1595 Adenauer's free enterprise system. house Slid rushed to a hoapital. IlLlflM P. Where he w u pronounced dead on FEEL FREE TO DI.SCCSS arrival. COSTS AT ANYTIME BEZZINI BROTHERS PRESENT Murphy, a truck driver for a N ew Milford sand and gravM com­ Do not hesitate to discuss coats at any­ 1950 1957 Public Records pany, and the youth were held time when you are arranging a funeral. without bond. Service ia in a wide range of prices . . . Warrantee Deeds A medical examiner ordered an I and o f the highest standards. CHEV. $125 FORD $2095 Norris W. Goldsmith and Leah autopsy performed on the body. W. Goldsmith to Robert J. McKin­ • Modern facilities ney and Anne T. McKinney, prop- Fu ^ • Air-conditioning 1 ert.v at 53 Strickland St. H'iUiam P. Qulsh Raymond Lawrence Brewer, and Charge Raymond T. Marion L. Brewer to Vincensla Tour Home MORIARTY BROTHERS Malinguaggio and Sarino Malin- guaggio, property at 37-39 Seaman PneerlpMoas Ml 3.5940 LINCOLN • ENGLISH FORD • MERCURY CIrcIfi. Here John H. Monaghan Jr. and Anne 301 Center Street Open Evenings MI 3-al35 8 . Monaghan to William M. Lopes PINE PHARMACY and Wynona W. LqpM O m tm B -M U 2 2 ‘i MAIN ST. at Overland YdaxwttOsts. Andrew Anaaldi to Raymond L. Complete 4-Pc. HOLLYWOOD BED ENSEMBLE Brewer an^-.-Marlon K. Brewer, FORTER- property oilwelle St. a Hollywood Headboard gnitclalm Deed Edward J. Holl to the town of a tnnerspring Mattress 1 Mdncheeter, property on Ferguson Cut frMn -^Tld., Arnott Rd., Garth Rd. and Mary M. Morlock • Box Spring \ Mountain Rd, • Harvard Bed Frame Marriage License Tendfor, Y011119 1 Raymond Palmer Hampton. An­ Professional dover, and Maureen Theresa Moy- ffrozsn food lan, 41 Lenox S t, Sept. 33, St. Stuurs! So T M All May Stare, Wo Sotorvo tka KifM #0 Limit QoooflHot/ James’ Cihurch. Building Permits JAMDOREE To R, E. Miller for Robert Von ■/ Dance

Nowl Mod«r«It« youf btdrROM o> Stua^io tool lovirfUi. Ctl • coMpItIt qvoUfy In Netr Location Hpitywoed b*d •fi« »•mblt el on* lew That Interpret The price. Choice «f Masonic Tempi amarl heodboord Wishes Of The Family •*»se : R O S T £ D cofori »o molch eny E. Center Street reem d^cer. Hvrry JOHN Be BURKE FROZEN FOODS Next To TTie in for flriIe*^tiofl. FUNERAL HOME Post Office ■ ‘ 10 ez. A E g ORANGE JUICE - TEL. 3 0 8-6888 plcg. £0 \ Studio Formerly A t The S7 EAST CENTER ST. SHeei Straw^rrio^ AiD D LA N O B SERVICE MEAT YMCA In North with •owp«n Inelff* Mfinchester U r 21P P E A S T lr CUT CORN PneKes•3 ■ / ■ pecially inarkpd \! Owaxieen Chiekan 10 M. O A g The Latest Materiatfar PIES Ml* ^Packagae Fbc«Up For Fall JlspantBS Cut3 x pkg. 0 9 FRENCH FRIES Art Yttr Oar PROFESSIONAL.. .INTERMEDIATE... lOiox. A f i g C H O P P E D • c h i c k e Vi Baby Limi Bona pig. £ 0 2 -5 7 ' m y kitchen cost me just ADVANCED. .. BEGINNERS Eaymaats Too Hick? SPINACH 2! LEAR TURKEY Wbok fimnleaia > ★ TAP ★ BALllET ★ ACROBATIC - POTATO PATTIES SAVE lOc « 2 0 '7 * par month ODD'CtttSTS, 10 ox. « A g (★ BATON TWIRLING \ Cbppfd BroecoH 2 likgi. 0 9 LOUNdi CHAIRS DRESSERS W. 4. GHcnmy Cempeny plan LAM.P CLEARANCE 10 ox. A E g (ampklli (Mf i.lKtl.a • b i^ , Teiti frea iviltt, iNd Your my klfehMi from ceiling fo flooHng. pkg. a D*. ★ MODERN JAZZ— which is a Mrki ad nkn sOqi 8AA.95 erdinerily priced aefh All ibepM end L*::' ‘’-!:s4. / t S '* Cailiilower/ , *d»t dim _ _ _ * e U p 'PlflNr. Up •hilt fbty let!. '/t OFF Choiial for FRUIT PIES Here's they did! must for all promising young dancers 10 ex. J A g CS*e M. Jhdt Wax Bmh3 p k «. w aeuaen InsMe eaah APPLI « | 8 CHEKRY 0 0 4 aaekags ef • sh ow ^ us handsome Gregg hirch front cabinets, colorful, easy-to-clean ★ BALLROOM DANCING FOR JUNIOR W t wfll pay off your bal- KACH KUEIT W Forinica for counter tops and splashboards . . . Knotty-Pine Paneling and HIGH and HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS I one* Ir tulf oimI efftr a Piasticoated Wall Panels , . . Nu-W'ood Ceiling Tilea . . . Flour Tile^ 3-PC. 3 -fC . compiata sofocriPn of • sent a man to mea.sure for cabinets. Younger age groups by special arrangements . oMor modtl guorontMcl • recommended a competent carpenter to do the installation. SECTIONAL • financed the cost of materials and labor. LIVING \ eon. ; ,, . COBBLERS (Foam Rubber) RogisMr anyfima>-rfkeiia JA -8-1140 or erf Hm I W * dfio buy for cash Drive Aewn Sotvrday . . . plenty of parhieg space. We're open 'til neon R O O M S U IT E I X A Terrific Buy! Mofienic Tamplo, Thiirs., S«pf. 10 from 2-S p.in. 4 oH typos brfo ears. 'X "Yoltr Guarantee — 5-PC. CHROME ,Freiiipt. fast, vvllQ V Iv I D IN ET TE SE.TS buying sorvieo. Our 36 Years Of Reputable Service' CLASSES itESUME THURSDAY, OCT. 3 V -«r w r n . ... IMuf at Hll4«r^iw. lanr One Only Miaa Morlqclcrecently returned from New York where she . a viitlt llw MiwtiM iah.- 8Cn,93 ■ 335 North Main Street etudied th sialeat in'dance material for one month. She stU(Jied V B a trh w under some of the greatest artiata in the country. Mia.nL tPAI. DAItY—SATURDAY • fofi PJH. Effoefivo Mrougk Worfoosiloy, ROCKVILLE^ CONN. NO MINIMUM PURCHASE REOUIREO LUMBER FUEL Wednesday Afternoon East Hartford and West Hartford ' . Open nn 9 Efenings, and Saturday,Until Noon 7 T ^ . .• I , 1 . ■ ) .11) ■ - / ■ I? r ■' •N - . p. .. ' • .k \' >■’’’ MANCHESTEll EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 19M HANCHESTES EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, SEPtEM ^R 16.1^67 PAGF

ter Bt.. Rockville; Mrs. Jai- of C., wiU’ honor iU chaplain, the miles east of Bermud*. Little dict the movement beyond -84 ale Meyer, East Hartford; William X Democrats HiV Half of Required Signatures Legion Parade Phone Worker Rockville^ Rev. H. A. l'*At-s in Pecksville, Pa. She had Eldridge from Main to Spruce; , against Ekigar McMann. 45, Mile part at least, constantly increasing been a resident of Manchester for H mnr. forward in the settlement of this under suspension Burgas. Ba»t Windsor Hill; front and reap windowa of his car Oak from Cottage to Spruce; The President conferred for more .__.n He was turned Over to Hartford carl Skold Glastonbury. open, however. He wss not hurt. Hill Rd.. Vernon, who was in court costs faced by 'both companies be­ than an hour at the Newport White i J'Kht n o «. provided all Broad from Hilliard to Center; on a charge of non-support. MANCHESTER Police after his arrest. | ADMITTED sjSUl^DAY: Walter cause of InflaUon pressures. AUo. ^Ws morning with Robert P«rties show- a proper deaire. Pine from Center to Hartford Rd.; Martha A. Wright. 32, and Lu­ mitim Prince Wan Waithayakon of Larry M. Koblect, Ro<'kvilIe. | Kicking. 91 GhaHer Oak St.; Carl the combined technical aiul .other y kewica. a daughter, Mrs. Waltei^i^^^^^ national -security Hartford Rd. from Pine to Ma(n; ther Wright. 46. both of 12 Park - manpower of the-companlea will M Mancheate^.Xour. wns. I from Washington. - ^ . Thailitnd. The Aaserably-ii new ape- • arre*ted Sunday and oharj^ed i Leauretti. ^ 7 S. Adams St.; Mrs Glassy Dr Fails and Forest from Pine to ’Milri. - Walter. Michael and Peter, all of ‘ ‘ '■ cial representative on the prob- W ith reckless driving. He waa re-| iq* Antalik. 21 EldiHdge St.; Mrs, PI. ware in court on chargsa of have neater depth than either -Still scheduled are Haynes breach of peace. The proaecutor eompany by Itself. Manchester., and Paul Irikewicz of lem of Hungary, said he will ask ■ leased under 1150 bond for hia i Eleanor Grandahl. v^ni vei'non; Mrs. To Slow Up Tot from Main to Alpi.ne and Russell i5 Tliomas St., said a aeriea of difficulties had rc- "It la the opinion of the manage- Glastonbury; and 11 grandchil­ Gromyko this week for explora- ^ scheduled appearance In Town Marguerite Bundy, .55 from Main to Alpine. dren. Inquisitive Boy torv talks. Court Saturday. Rockville; Mrs. Rose Boure, 198 aulted in the present complaint ment of -both companies that the A fall through a glass door by > If materials hold out, work will and the coupla is considering di­ merged company will be a strong­ iTtuieral services will be held to­ "The Prince, retiring Assembly South St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary also be done on E. Middle Tpke. Thompson. 16 Andor Rd.: Mrs. 5-year-old boy resulted in his being vorce. er company, better able to meet morrow .morning at • o'clock at Gels Cut Finger president, told a reporter he will treated for two deep cuts on the from Main to Woodbridge. Town T.ralMt* Treatment . the constantly growing power tha W. p ! Quish Funeral Home^ 225 see the Russian after turning over Washington PTA Violet Neddow, 18 Batik St.: John Engineer James Sheekey said. Carlson. 3 Fern St., Rockville; forehead and forearm. A 76-year-old man. raceivtng needa of the areas served efficient­ Main St., and at 10 o'clock in All As His Reward the chair to the president of the Stephen Dunlap, son of Mr. and The contractor doing the job Is Saints Russian Orthodox Cburch. Elizabeth Greenlund. Wapping: old-ag* aaslstanc. and charged ly, dependably and at the loweat new session to be chosen In a se­ Has Open House Mra. Glendon Dunlap. 154 H. Mam F. S KSpla of East Hartford. with delivery o f liquor to a post­ coat consiatent with good seryjee.” Hartfofd. The Rev. Michael Wasi- cret-ballot tomorrow. Mrs. Anna Frey, 149 Summit St.; St., was playing in his home yes­ Iles will officiate. Burial will be Three-year-old Richard Kaplan Robert Lavelle, Box 366,, Rock­ ed parson was traated "leniently" He also said that the policies of He alao aald he would try to terday. In his mother’s words, he by Judge O'Uoughlln. Loul* Cle- In Ekisl Cemetery. wound up in Manchester Memorial aee Hungarian Foreign Minuter Washington School pupils will ville; Mrs, Joanne Allard, iU Hill­ ’s Living Insurance tha two companies as to treatment Hoapital after attempting to in- have the opportunity tomorrow to is "very active" like all youngsters chowskl. 46 Market St., vraa fined of customerti employes and stock­ -Frtands may call at the funeral Imre Horvath, here for the ses­ top Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg. his age. Now AYailabfe holders have been becn aubstantial- ■home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to veattgale the "seeing is believing" sion. and later hoped to go to introduce their parents to their 45 Wellmsn Rd.; James Curtin, 112. teachers. At One point In his playing he In other cases. Ronald A. Vito, ly atmUar. "If the merger is ap­ 9 p.m. maxim. I Moscow and Budapest. 150 Summit St.; Mrs. Sophie ran piOII-mell toward the front door The youngster waa playing with Open House.. the first event of Kowalski. 105 Brooklyn St. Rock­ A New and ■•rtar Way 20, of 24 Orova St., waa fined $15 proved," he added, 'It is expected The Assembly Saturday con­ He worked tip speed enough to for operating without a license; that the same philosophy of man­ Mrs. John H. vonder-Wall a toy telescope yesterday. Around demned Russia for intervening in the PTA for the sea.son, will be ville; Mrs. Nellie BoejKo, 11 Mc­ crash, not the sound barrier, but the plaything waa a ring. Richard, held from 7 to 8 p.m. Teachers will Cann St. To Inswre Your Homa! Stlvano M. Maldonalde, 27, Ab­ agement which has characterised Bolton—Mrs. Lillian M. vonder- Hungary and assigned Wan to seek the glass barrier that stood be- bott Rd., EUington, wss fined $12 hoth companies will be continued." Wall. of Carpenter Rd., Bolton, figuring that he could find out the withdrawal of So-idet troopa I be in their classrooms during the BIRTHS SATURDAY: A twoeen him and all outdoors. why the machine made far-away hour. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hie new and better way to In- for operating without a Uctnae At m Served by Firms died suddenly yesterday at Man­ that put down last fall's Hungarian "He wasn't the least bit fazed." and $12 for failure to drive to the The Connecticut Power Co. tliingg look cloae. and clo.se things rebellion. Refreshments will be served in Flake. RFD 1, Rockville; a daugh­ snre your home Is with the chester Memorial Hoapital. She said Mrs. Dunlap. Today he is back Homeon-ner’s Family Policy. right. serves gaa and- electricity to Siam- tiny, decided to pull off the ring. Charlea A. Malik, Lebanon's for­ the cafeteria. No movies will be ter to Mr. and Mrs. William In kindergarten with eight stitches waa 68 years old. Succeeding in . separating the You get brpnd fl^e coverage, Continued for ona waak waea- fdztl and Darien, the Jfgw London- — Born In Maine, Oct. 28.1888, she eign minister, and Sir Leslie Mun- shown this year. Crossman, Plainville...... in hia forearm and six in his fore­ MontvUle-Waterford area and Tor- ring frdm^ the telescope, little ro. New Zealand’s ambassador to burglary protection, liability In­ the following caaes; ConstanUna had resided here for 13 years. The executive committee and the BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son head. surance plus added living nx- Parianos, SaTam, Maai., apaadlag; Fflini ringtoi area. It aerves electricity Richard wak entranced with the Washington and the U.N.. are can­ standing committee of the PTA to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, "We have the acreen at the bot­ she leaves her husband, John H. idea that he now had a piece of penses If fire drives you out of U B. Wakefield, 38. Hartford, op­ to areas interconnected to the vonder-Wall; a brother. Stanley didates for the presidency of the have planned an active year with 31S Charter Oak St.; a son to tom now,” she said. Hartford Electric. Light Company's jewelry juat like big people have. new session. U S. and British ,vniir home. There Is a aubatan- erating whlla under the Influence Perkins of California; and three several school projects In the Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Norwood, 83 of intoxicating Uquor or dnigs- aystem, including Manchester and He pushed the ring on the middle sources said yesterday they JAPS PROTEST A-TEST tial discount for you b.v com­ aiaters, Mias Blanche Perkins of offing. Included are a fall and a Harlan Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. bining these coverages Into on« Lawrence "Oorman, 29, Southl--tlng- Boltan, Middletown, Durham, Pbrt- firtger of hia left himl. Unfor­ thought Munro had the necessary spring money-raising event Arthur Reed, 11 Village St., Rock­ Tokyo, Sept. 18 i.Pi— TSvo hun­ land, Cromwell ' and Mlddlefield. Boston. Mrs. Gertrude McGuire of tunately for him. the ring had ex­ votes. pollr.r. For dependable Insur­ ton, rto lander flaps; Ernestt C. Arlington, Mass., and Mias Georgia ...... Officers for the coming year are ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian dred Japanese students rallied In ance call Jarvia today! Holmes. 28, Stafford Spring* Farmington, Avon. Burlington, Mrt tremely aharp edges. The finger A controversial em on the pro- ^ra. Ward Krause, president; Mrs. downtoivn Tokyo tonight In the Perkins Of California. Bell, 180 Henry St.; a son to speeding. of Barkhamated, Thomaaton, Ply­ waa deeply cut. and began to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church. first active protest against the mouth. Canton. New Hartford, Tor- Funeral services will be held to­ posed a^nda la the^ repreaema.. ,„h n ’ Rosa, vice pVeaideht: Mrs. A charge of disregarding a stop swell. Becauae the ring only cut Lloyd Guataf«,n. aecretary; W, O. Bolton; a daughter to Mr. and new series of I'.S. nuclear tests rington, Norfolk, North Canaan, morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Holmes deeper when he tried to remove sign was dtiimissed in the case of liarA I v ' ! A.ndrew Klddey. treasurer: Mrs. Mrs. Robert Hiile, Andover. In the Padfic next spring. Po- JARVIS AGENCY Canaan. Sharon and Salisbury. Funeral Home. 400 Main St., Man­ it, he waa taken to the hospital Norman H. Prlior. 46, Bnfleld. A chester. The. Rev. Theodore Chan­ re.t f o ? ^ m m , '^ t e S '^ John M.longy, Mrs. George Hahn BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr-- .llce PC'epared to mount guard . 954 CENTER ST. nolle was ■entered in the case Of Here is personal coverage on each insured member of your The Hartford Electric Light Co. where it wai necessary to agw the seat for Communist Cfiina on the U.S. Embassy In rase of aupAliea electric sendee to Hart­ dler of the Bolton Congregational and Mrs. Thomas Faulkner, dele and Mrs. James Lyon, 1087 Main MIS-4112, MIS-7847 Louie J. Muller, 54, Second Ava., ring In two places. Wilcox told hia N ew ' York St. trouble. ford and the surrounding towns in­ Church will officiate. Burial will With five stitches in hU finger i dience the United States expected gates to the PTA Council. charged with failure to signal. cluding Eastv Hartford,’ Wethers­ be'Thursday in Arlington National the Assembly to po^ Chairmen of standing commit­ DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Bond* touting $187 were for­ Richard returned to the home of pone the issue ' Mr. Oarl Skold, Glastonbury; field. Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Oeknetery, Arlington. Va. There hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sey­ again this year aa It did last. tees are Mrs. Charles Uttihg. pro­ feited by out-of-sUU drivers. Bloomfield. Simsbury, Windsor. will be no calling hours. gram; Howard Chase, member- Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Court %va# op«>ed with a. short family under one single policy with a choice of two plans. 4. mour Kaplan, 126 Conway Rd. Granby, East Granl^ and East ihtp; Mrs. Joseph Skelly. hospi­ lace Clark, Terrace Dr., Rockville; Mbute to the late Raymond Hunt. "He’s fine this morning." said Mrs. Eleanor Alpera, 109 Foster OF MANCHESTER HarUand. ' his mother. "It takes more than tality: Mrs. Donald Bennett, pub­ FLETCHER GLASS GO. town treasurer and former dty lications; Mrs. Anthony Salafta, St.: Edward ll. Berube Jr., An­ MIteheU court clerk. It waa* announced that to get Richard Kaplan down." About Town dover; Louis Foster, 49 Arvine 8-7879 F unerals spring event; Mrs. Howard Han­ that -there will be no court on sen. by.rlaiva: Mra. John Ross, St.; Joseph MscNeely, 24 Strong 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNTIKE electloiL da'y, Oct. 7. ____ Members of the 8th District publicity and Mrs. Clifford An­ St.; Mrs. Myrtia Finley. Colches-, ..Drivor Charged Purtell Asks Cot•en CORNER DURANT ST. $S4M)0 andewmeiit eavawna en your life psysUe Samuel R, MoCnrry Fire Department wnll hold a de­ derson and Mrs. Santa Leoiie, ter; Mrs. Evaline Cunningham, Ralph W. Palmer, 50, of 11 Vil­ self, your wife and your children. Then Family partment drill tonight at 6:30 at room mothers. Chambers Trailer Court, Rock­ lage St., ElHngton, was arretted A Family ProtGction plan provid­ in cash when you are 65 or payable on death before The funeral of Samuel R. Me-1 D r i v C F G llf lF f i T C il the flrehou.se. ville: Edward Kressig. 12 Nye St., NEW t.ARGER QUARTERS Protection is your plan and here’* what you get Meeting with Curry. 87 Cedar St., waa by Rockville police Ssturdsy and ■ St., waa held at 2 , F ''" Rockville; Mrs. Lucille Cham­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING charged .with driving under the In­ for each unit. your age 65. o’clock Saturday afternoon in St St, James Mothers Circle will pagne. Vernon: Mrs. Susan Zutau- fluence of intoxicating Uquor or ing insurance dad, mother llary's Epi.scopaI Church, with the Bv Police After Church Men Meet Housing Aide hold its first fall meeting Wednea- tas, 158 Union St.; Mrs. Arlene AUTO GLASS INSTAUED drugs. He posted a bond of $200 $14)00 ef aodawmanl covaMge on your wife payable J Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector, of­ GronakI, Kingsbury Ave., Rock- , for appearsnea in City Court. $3,000 ef parmnwairt inawwica eevamga on your­ ficiating. Norman Slade waa or­ Rl. 44A Crash Heidcavage, North St. Weilnesday Night ville; Ernbit Karvelis, V e^on; Ed­ Palmer was charged ond the children */.. and a Family in cash on the very same day that the coverage on Senator William A.- ’PurteU's ganist and his wife, Mrs. Hilda GLASS FURNITURE TOPS self . . . insurance irith cash ifalues that increase ------I Mrs. Ann TIack be co-hos- / ward Giard, 14 Dorqthy Rd.; minor______accident on lUton 8L with office has informed General Man­ Slade, was soloist. Burial was in Coventry. Sept. 16 (Special) — | teas. Allr men of the Backingham George Bowden,. Andover Lake; rated by Rogei each year and on which you can borrow inoney in your life matures as an endoTvmcnt—or payable ager Richard Martin that a meet­ a truck operated by Roger W: East frei'heterv. Heine G. Hen.«el. 31. of Rt 31. Church and parish are invited to Miss Shirley Murphy. 12 Lenox St.; MIRRORS (nreploce and Doer) -27, of 88 ProapectP r o ^ c t St. WWill Security plan providing d valua­ oh her prior death,^ ing is being arranged with the re­ Bearer.s were Herbert Metcalf was charged with reckless driving . The annual silver tea by the att^d a meeting at the church -time of emergency. gional director of the Public Alfred Chagnot. ’Coventry: Mrs. barked Into the Palmer car which Frank XlvKeow-n. William Brennan. yesterday morning as the result Waddell School PTA to welcome Wednesday at 8 p.m’, for a check- Madeline Carey. Shelton; Arthur PICTURE FRAMING (a« typM) had pulled up behind Wilcox'* Housing Administration to discuss Carl Tyler. William Stratton, and of a 2-car crash on Twin Hills, Rt. room mothers of the school will uji of, men'a work in the church. ble savings feature, too. $14)00 af cavaMf* on each insured child under 18 the Silver Lane Homes. HolnieS, 40 Russell St.; Mrs. Mae tnihk, according to police. $14)00 ImmadisR* cavamye on your wife to age 30 Oswald Weir. 44-A. be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. In The program will begin with an Selwltz. 375 Woodbridge St.: Jo­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS MoModMU Engage ArchJtaot . . . term insurance to age 25 or your age 65, which­ Actjng on instructions from the state Polieeman William J. ' ike cafeteria. Principal Miss . . . term msurance giving maximum protection Board' o f Directors. Martin has examination of the simnsorship of seph Ringstone, 38 Edward St.; j Th# Rocklvlle Methodlat Chureh Miss Beatrice A, Egan Doyle satd the accident occurrerf tfithel Robb and Mrs. Roberl Troop 40, Boy Scouts, which the JALOUSIES: Installation ta Quick, Easy and EconomIcaL ever occurs first. The Family Security plan also a.sked Purtell. Senator Presiott Mrs. Martha Stapleton, Andover; ’ has engaged the service* of during the critical years, decreasing gradually and Funeral services for Miss Bea­ when Hensel. who waa following Heins, president of the PTA. wi; church has recently acceptied. nam­ Anthony. Sartor. 37 Parkins St.; OUNTRACTURS: w e h a v e in s t u c k Malmfeldt Assoclstes, Hartford contains conversion privilege for the children, and • Bush, and Connertlcut Congress­ pouri Mra. Robert McNamara, a -terminating at her age 65. men to get a year’s e’xlehsion in trice 4- Egan. 170 Chestnut St., behind a car being driven westerly ing Harvey. A McGuire as its rep­ Joseph Frey, 42 Linomore Dr.; larchttocU, for, the new edifice to were held at her home at 8:30,this by Mrs. Lillian M Day, 48."also In charge of the affair, and resentative. Other projects will be Mrs.. June Woodhouse and daugh-I MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS be built on Grove St. Nflw The Equitable Life Assurance Society of.the automatic coverage for future children. . ' the life of the project. of Coventry, slammed into the Virginia Phillips and her t m* Public Housing AdiViiniatration morning', followed by a solemn studied and John Marinelli, Buck­ ter. Wapping; Mrs. Janet St. John t OPEN SATURDAYS — OPEiNTHURSDAY EVENINGS Morgen L Campbell, chairman U.S. offers you this new and unique choice in family $i,000 *f covafsHto on ^ach insured child under 18 requiem .Mass lit 9 o'clock in St. rear of .Mrs. Day’s car as she at­ mittee will assist With re ingham representative for men’s and son. 42 Delmont St.; Mrs. E.STTMATES GLADLY GIV'EN ■f the building committee, sSid officials have Informed the town tempted to turn Into her drive­ ments; insurance. Its benefits-are different from any offered Built-in Bonofits that a decision on whether or not James’ Chgrch The Rev. John F, work, will preside. Geraldine Petrus and son, Willt- If th* congregation approval . . . term insurance to age 25 or mother’s age 65, Hannon was the reiehrant. the Rev. way. It is also expected that the Rev. mantic; Hilding Gustafson, 424 plana pra'amitiy, being drawn, tha the houses shall he sold off-sile or Hensel told Trooper Doyle that- the American family. whichever occurs first, may .then be converted to The Family Protectioo Policy and tha Family ,on-.*lle must be made by Friday. Edgar J. Parirll the deacon and John DeSousa. minister of Men Hackmatsck St. committee hopeia to break ground the Rev. Jame.s T O'Connell the he waa unable to pull around Mrs. dren, the Cirque Jledramy and the and Miaaloni of the Connecticut DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; befora winter. 'permanent insurance without medical examina­ Security Policy are availabla in' amounts up to a Cirque d'HIver,, which rtin twelve Conference of Congregational Clifford Burdick. 295 Main St.; * ■ ^ P Beeoptien Here it your opportunity to have low-cost L ip - total of ^Foth wliialiU.liuilS.in —- was organist. Father P ’Conne.ll I ^ ' o n "'oZoZn'',,' months ^in the year. / Churches, will speak. Mrs. Isabel Parks, 29 -Cen- The Women'* ■RspubHcan . Club tion up to 5 times the amount of term insujfaflce. nation on the proje. t as well as fie. ’ htg Inaunince fit the needs and aapirations of your .1 the time extension. read the rommittal sers’lee at the MOVIMfi INTO A NEW HOME? J - of Vtrhen wilt hold a reception Automatic coverage aLiTOiritra^dsfuprbvided for fcaturei. For c$ample» if¥ather dies, insurance on ■ PurteU's artminlatrxtive ,a.s,si.«t- grave in St Jame.s' Cemetery. Mrs. Day received alight bruises ij and city canoldataa own family. ------— ------—— mother and children it autometioallr peid np with •' ant has Informed .Martin that the Bearers were Paul Brookman. ,of the rhest. but was not: hospital­ 5 S«mt. 88 from 8 to lit b-m* the future children beginning when they are at leaat Fred I>ewie Carl Pness and Ed­ ized. Henael is to appear in ^ ‘ Bliui Carriage House. Invitations no further preminmt due. ; . Senator’s office ha.s discu*.>.ed the Justice Court Oct. 4. In other words, this i$ a take-what-you-need 14 days old. Thrertors’ requests with Washing­ ward .Noonan. / ■ to tha avent will be mailed diart- , ' \ ' ton. D. C. officials and la asking * L ly* proposition. In Living Insurance Family Style you Take a long and careful look at your family row . Hie laceptioii is being combined the regional director to rorttact Ttemae A. Lander pick the plan that suits your family best. Here'^ Family Socurity hifn and "effect ah early meet­ Coventry Private funeral serv­ with the annual membership WITH s h a m p o o and SCT If you’re a young/ father, your primary interest Then the Family Secujri^ an is for you. Here!s Tcnicnt chart for meaaui’ing and raoording your Hillman, whose office is m Sew atop making bombs guaranteed ' -Ap asUmatad $280 damage was late ThomaN Larvder, and lived in 1 eaussR to the property of Ber- what you get for cach.tinit. efaild^en’s day-by-day growth! ' Vork. / Coventry' 10 yearli. He waa forjjier-. by inspection. l probabliy ta immediate individual coverage on your­ "Oui: superiority in both the | ; trahd- Boni*|'« 5 River St., Satur­ / ly employed aa a rierk In the office day whan a -aar traveling down of the Hartford TranNpm tation Co. djuality and quantity of mic,giar weapons la our main» insurance Morrison HIU went out of een- Im ei^ijvatioii Iviids Besides his mother and his uife. trot. Mrs Hazel \\>b.‘

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/ \- PICHB TW ILV I ICANCHE8TER KVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. <»N N , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1967 BUGS BUNNY It's too bad the old-time horse­ Birth records In little Sioux, MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A I^ MANCHESTER, CQNN« MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1967 P a g e \ hair sofa •went out of fashion. Iowa, show that a few years ago taar/. tM u rm , t v w Properly place, it could have done a son was bom to E. Phirfbus and ment and private groups,'U ^. today fire first and, with her huaband, Sl«rs X«KINMHB».‘ Sense and Nonsense Answer to Previous Punff a lot to discourage the kids from Dora Unum. , U.S. Schedules mapped protean agalnat the nu­ Stale Probes Death tried to reach the children. Heat GLASS CRACKS A R C H I B J C £ spending too much Ume sitting Ura. L. J Camp, Promifi«nY P«opl« clear teata Uia United States plana of the fire waa . so intense it in front .of the TV. to hold In the Pacific. " buckled a reffigarator door and A eoU«g« Mnior .dated a young lost? . Creston, Iowa. Of 2 Tots, in Blaze HAfgVDULOOMD, Son—Of course, it was lest I I H Clhlef cabinet acerdtary Kiichl melted the porcelain from the / lady from a nearby irlrla' achool ACBOgg SSSeesMeaklnig New Series of Ailchl called the U.S. announce­ IMID AIMRROR, xS^hBO Bl a few ttmea. Then aome weeka saw pie man looking for it!. i (OnnUnoed from Page One) bathtub. ICenerai frame ment regretable. He said Jaj>an MY PI^T T Y ? paaaed. and when ahe hadn't heard CARNIVAL Neighbors said the.y found from him ahe aent a telegram BY DICK TURNER ■Ntnbowsr IT Dry, •* wine LJUUt«UUt:J(ai JtVUUU 10 Killed, 14 would frame a proteit today or Brecklin in a bunted and daxed Bill — A farmer was driving a I ml term In the Stats Prison at 4 — ChriitiSB DOWN a u i a s s u c j r j i j u c!nt*iLT Pacific N-Tests tomorrow. condition . outaide' the burning j!AW6itE refiding: "Dead, delayed, or dlain- load of hay down a road and when I ununuuiJaK-'iW LitHri WetheraSeld for maiming his etep- tereat^T" . Aoderscn 1 RomsB dale building when they arrived after e u s a ' t o . he came to the fridge, ha foimd I Singer, wBsw|-iLJL.iMnrjrj (OaaillaaeE from Page Oae) as fractured pelvis and leg end a (OoatiBed from Page Oae) daiighter. Rose Ann, Mrs. Bal- To which the young man plat last summer's flood had I — perrot ae.TUUi3iuH[a'|jh "Both wings of the plane were governed by a declaration of means comm(ttee, will be on sale. kitchen from an undetermlnH' i The babies' bodies ware in a 3 / BISSCLL SYuir MANCHESTER novelist 11 Essence 30 DIphthoaigi -ripped off, and It looked Ukf the Koachembahr, 32, Cleveland week end party without tipping F irst — Well, then, whataha I Oluek Heights, Ohio, daughter of million American int/Hltlona "to conduct The program of entertainm ent will cause. I Newtown funeral home where a the sen'ants would he valor. Idea of eta>ing out ao lata 'then ? MDry plane had nosed In at a 45-degree nuclear teste only in tu ^ a man­ Include games, rides, music and Goodsell said It waa apparent ■pokeaman said no’arrangementa IT For angle. The fuselage was torn open aire induatrlaliet Charles Grief Teacher—And discretion? 111 Raible oF'Cleveland and wife of a ner as will keep world radiation dancing. - • ' Mn. Bfecklln waa arouacii by the iha(f been made to t the funeral. Advertise in The Herald—-It Pays 11 r like an aggahell. The nose of the MFarm mechl r <■ . x . \ Studdht—-Not going there again. It Is no good hen, that eaeklas | German baron. from rising to more than admail II Mere eosUy £ plane was sboiit 90 feet from the fraction of the levels that 'might In your house and lays In an­ R Also Injured was Buford Rubin, M Group of BiM fuselage. They (rMcures) \ued Father was refaxing in the other's. J SO, operator of a Washington pub­ be .hexardous." 'This declaration living room when Junior came in If Hambrandt. r~ r fire diapartment ladders to lay waa made at the Bermuda Confer­ for Initenee across the swamp so they eould lic relations firm, who boarded the hearing a new penknife wrhich he ' "No.” said the Httle girl's I plane at Martha's Vineyard, with ence last March. ‘ plaimed to have found in the M Lawyer (eb.) 1 1! carry out the Injured." '' Some . American acientista say mother. "I don't- want you to hit | Mrar-Von Koachembahr. street. bark at Johnny. Remember, ITBlihaps* II George H. Danforth. 58, New this country has found ways to htfisdielkM York, one of the pasaengers, aald: The pilot, Vincent U PltU. 38, Father—Are you sure It wuis .you're a lady. O uttalk him." k of Wellesley, Mass., was a com­ limit fallout, snd that a few more isam an "When I came to. believe It or not, mE f TTB bat flyer In World War II and flew years' of teetipg holds promise of children W I was 10 feet away from the plane! producing a truly "clean" nuclear A-BRATING TIME MR. TWEEDY BY NED RIDDLE 40 Moral wrong* I was strapped in my seat with in the Berlin airlift of 1S48-49 be­ r~ P u « fore he was made a flight captain weapon. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 41 Impair W' my head down and my feet up, MAJOR HOOPLB Yeaterday's atatament said the 41 Cheer w~ looking up Into a sea of mud.", by Northeast Airlines in 1S83. principle of nuclear weapons arith 43 Bravery DanfoiYh Biiffered wily a rib Oo-pllot Roger W, Swsetland Jr., greatly reduced fallout "w as first 4t Chde club n IIP Jt fracture. 33, Arlington, Mass., joined North­ proved in the Pacific test aeries At /W N A tiem c ■MttilMn k The plane, a twin-engine DC-S east as a pilot in 1S02 and was of 1086.” That was the m ost re­ JCTEM,PllOPES$Oay HE •1 Kaeck UgbUy $ made Gight captain In November SRANZ /eUOSTOME / JUST IS •sm art/ was on a flight from Boston to 1S84. cent series at this country's Paci­ VJHV MOT I H Bobby Bun* i Hyannlx Nantucket. Martha's fic proving grounds. Teats of CANl30STUhST5 was ano ra V Last F eb-.l, a N ortheast DC-6 w r it e A Vineyard, New Bedford and New atomic weapons ere being held in AhiOMAVeevo* ^iPPiM fi < MBwordiwed i II York. crashed oh a takeoff from La- Nevada. CAMSEtOMTV/ ..Mtanafag R" w Guardia Field with the Iocs of 10 M U K M R . < Due In New. Bedford at T:41 WWHefiXPLAV MBMiasl Ugh IT lives. Thet plana was on a flight TTie Ruaaiana on Aug, 33 began r~ II n.m., it took off from Martha's a new sertaKef nuclear tesu at ^OLDiMANRtVER*. to Miami. CARTER’ $ ME MENCe IlSid^rsaMr Vlne3m.rd almost an hour lata be­ their prorihg grounds in Btberia. r~ K r cause of the murky weather. TTia ABC and Defenae Depart­ M tiS tS A O X can c«t ■ hat that fltsr Wesli# Lagoon, on duty at the — T H E fte/ ment said a United Natlona agency > X New Bedford Airport control tow­ Children’s Choirs will be Invited to tend observe^ * w 6 8 T I T ^ er, last night heard from the plane to one of the teste Involving lim­ LH • P R IS C IL L A ’S P O P Falfte Alarm BY AL VERMEEB a t S;4g p.m. ited fallout Their joint statement He said the plane radioed the Slate Rcfhearsals 'Indicated such observation would control tower that it waa making be by instrument and that precau­ 'rOUR ^VOU WoRRvS The children's choirs of Center F A T ^ R V^TOO MllGi-tfy a routine approach on instrument tion! would be taken against dis­ SAVINGS ' «H A M E . 1« landing. Lagoon called hack but Congregetlonel Church will resume closure of restricted weapons in­ . EPi:?C'*-LAli' (BQIMG got no response. rehearsals this week, under the di­ formation. /VOUT?E a S T T TO BE He said the ceiling at the airport rection of Miss Martha White. Representatives of news media MOME LATEj V E R Y [ was 200 feet, visibility was one will be allowed to obMrve the taste A«AIM.t mile and It was foggy. The Cherub choir,' for third, In a manner to be announced later. ANGRY Four minutes after contacting fourth and fifth graders, edli oieet As In the past, a control.area X the airport, the plana crashed with­ Tuesday at 3:30. Tuesday a t 4:30, surrounding the proving grounds out waning. It broke up Into sev- the sixth, seventh and eighth will he set up to safeguart ship BRAND NEW19$7 CNEVNOIITS ' arel aectlons but there was no fire. graders, who make up the nigrim and air traffic. With the pilot and co-pilot dead Choir will rehearse. Both rehear­ In Tokyo, the Japemeee govern- I and the stewardess in serious con­ sals will reguihriy take place iii dition, there Were no official de- Memorial hail. f tails of the crash. It Is ptannsd that the etiildraa’a •Jeffceyi *ew k*. Tweedy lo ewe of Mie lewlk wing N E ID E A « I Before she waa wheeled into the choirs will sing .for the Bunday tdAoe— eedWvefciwifiti $po»^l>efe fct ««$♦ he ttfe i [operating room of Bt. Luke's Hos- worship services on Sunday, Sept. St FasMtn-Wijit InV cM» ^ to wey be^'V |pjtal. Miss Nancy Lehan, 24, 39. DAuxe 21(1 Model I Brook ton. Mass., the stewardess. ' Any children who did hot receive ALLEY OOP_____ / ______Howdyl Coihe In! BY V. T. HAMLIN I said the plane waa making the ap- registration blanks during Church fir ViMtr Ktttlitii-* BUT T 4MODHMSE /BUrtOVMkNV COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO j proaeh' to New Bedford Airport School last Sundsy may attend re­ YIm I *W,T>«RE / 1 PONT THINK Iwhen it hit tree tops and crashed. F w m b «uhe / THOiMHraa \ m m a mruon TMkSNT A ( BO *nv«R_SO hearsal on Tueedday and get regls- I She added that there wag no wam- tratlcm forma a t th at .tlmev wC ^ ’WMRT A A FtXINO F MWV BBOPIE \ pOUAAS TO MIUJON S 4 \, W R E w o t \ ^ 2 Door Soflan ng of the.orach. f w jtor m sBouiiOuT mmqA tsouid w p w , THAT WMOLEf WH8IE WE Mrs. Adam Rhodes is choir \:,. ■■ ■ ' S - , ^ . ^AOWTOA ynSMSBTWV TTME-MACHNEn ONONEf Mias Lehan'a Injurise were listed mother for the Cherub Choir, FRAZZIE.' / VANrA06f Com pU tt with

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THE en Herald Angle OV( EAKLW.\^ST Sports EdItoiX Victory Gives B r a v e s Pennant A^ain? i|0ir IppigH# W hitney \ Gaihs Finals Slick ’Em Up! Fires 37-33-70 SUNDAY t Y ^ this season but added that Locals "Second sL«culersssss Ixis Angeles, Sept. 16 iA*i — First Item on the schedule was rtextoxleasom an excursion to the C a rd s to W ithin 2 Ms ^ m e AmerteHi Leag«e ■A gunrasn got a Shock aa nell To Pace Field; ' 6 short trip to church for an early big clW would be a must... Joe Batting (Based on 376 at boU) as $9,1 from l,«inBr I.undy, Maas with other members of my White phoned to, ask assigtance In —William*, Bo*ton, S76; M onUs' " In Tennis^l’oumament rookie.end for the Ix>a Angriea Round Hdnors r o / family Joining m e.. .The Herald's getting ahy view seats for the New York. Sent. 16 (^1— * and 84),’sweeping tha season sariaaSDstrott. 7-; with a five-mttsr Now York, ‘J69: Wood ling. Clave-" _ — 7------— X ■ i Rama' profraainnal football W l ’R Y : G L U B Boros to Play annual clambaka wax scheduled Yankee-Re^Sox game Sunday, land. .324; Fox, Chicago, J17; team. Are the Milwaukee Brave.s go -at Yankee Stadium. 11-0 and earn­ againat'Boston, pOativsly sUmtnat' Veteran A1 WTiitney adi'anced to the finals of the Men's! thia day and at mid-morning the Sept. 29 in By Ea r l y o st ing a- 19-3 overall edge. Tommy ing tha Red Sox from tha pKimont Boyd, Baltimore, ".315. The robber Invaded l.undy'a By E.ARL YCf«^ lady of the house and my sons of the Americ^ League leaxon... Misplays are a part of base- ing to blow it again? Once Byrne’s three-run pinch Komar did raee. ALKaline's 23rd hontor start­ Runs—ManUs, Nssv York, Ilf;- Town Singles Tennis Toi^am ent with thpec victories over] hotel room earl.v yesterday, Herb House, a charter member of the weekend. Champion/n 1952 and again in 1955. Whitney i Pnifes.xionals amflow hand­ were my passengers to Gardner ball and one big one with two more the Braves must ask the Job in the opener. Don Lgrsen ed tho/rigers:on the w a/ to their Fox, Chicago, lOU Plereui. Bos* waved his giin and ordered the Lake in Colchester. The weather the Manchester Country Club, thertiselves that searching pitched his first shutout since his 4-8 s^end gams victory/ior Frank ton, 96;' Siavsrs, Washington. 06; eliminated Harvey Tinpam 4-6. ,6-1 and 6-1 in his opening ^ s'lhlete out of bed. Then he icap amatcurR \yill take over was fine for such an occasion and was a visitor at desk and we men out and two runners on pekect game in the 1956 World -Lory, Minoso, Chicago, 60. watched In fascination as I.ain- it was Warm enough even for a discussed at length the Country question as the pressure match and .then ousted A/Gustaf-*’ the .spotlight at the Manches­ in the last half of the ninth Series when ha held the A’s to / Moi’e Into rift Place Run* Batted In—Slever*, Waah- !((■(•,e-1.'6-a in the quarter-finals. dy rose to his barefoot 6 feet 7. ter Country fluh today in tha . swim. . .There were gamea''for all Club situation. Herb, who la near­ inning with the score dead­ mounts in the National League three singles in the second game in ington, 106; Wert*. CievsUlid, 08; Whitney defeated Mark Connolly ".My gosh!” the prowler s\- alUiouf(h I dldin't get a list of the ing 80, atm enjoys a \ round of race. In 12 short days, an S'-i- which Tony Kubek and Hairy MA.alUmora moved, to fifth place .JeiiasHr Boston. 04; Mlnoeo, Chi- . rlalmed. "You .... you'd second hajf of the 12th an­ winners in the card, racko and golf... Nick Jackston, new base­ locked gave Moriarty Brofe. a game lead has shrunk to 2>i Simpson homered. ^ 1^ of Cleveli by taking a 6-2. 8J;,ln the only semi-final Snead Shoots tainted 4-3 win over Granby yes­ games. cago and ManUe, New York, 02,, match yesterday j better get In the bathroom. nual Manchester Open Golf checker tournaments. Joe I^Forge ball coach at East .Hartford High, Chicago trailed going into the r from tha Im I 5-4 in 16 In- HitSr—Fox, Chicago, 178; M*l- Tournan>ent but meanwhile Bobby terday afternoon at Mt. Nebo. A Encouraged at the sight of the nlnga and 4-3. A. throw by Vic 'Another awri-flnal match, pair­ And eloae the door." and Burt Harmin won the team was another visitor and we talked allm crowd, kept" down by threat­ ninth but. scored three agoinit zone, Boston.: 172; Mantle, New - LaFrancis Is basking jn the sun. horseshoe laurels after practicing about our national game Vmtil ataggering Braves,' the charging Washington for 3-1 victory on thK Wertz on 'an/atteippted dbuhls ing Ed Behsrhe and newcomer 66; Holds Big I.iindy peered out of the ening weather and a light rain­ St. Louis Cardinals ha;ve won nine Yiork, 170; Slevera, W ashington, washrMm a few minutes later. The ^m er Manehe.ster High star for the past six months Johnny nearly 5 o'clock. ''Die veteran two-hit pitching of Bob Keegan opd play gave to* Orioles the first 160; Gardner, BolUmors, 150. Jim Leaure la scheduled Tueadayi why later went on to win the fall just before the two clubs took of their l.aat U. 7» that same periixl rookie Barry Latman. Earl Torge- gome after JOe OOffie's homer tied afternoon at '4, o'clock and the' The man—and the money from Hall and Bill MoGonigal were minor leaguer is a Manchester res,- the field, saw the Silk Towmera Doubles — Gardner, Baltimore, epvetert '('Inh riiampionship tltla among the italwarta In the in­ Milwaukee has won only three of aoti's two-run double was the toost toe score Aor Clsvelond in toe finals will, be played SaU^day | Lead in \Open I.iind.v's aCallet—were gone. Idcnt. rah the second round Chomplon- 'll games. 83;: Molaoiie, Boston and Minoso, here posted a .17-33 70 round yes­ formal softball game which wa.a important hit In the rially. 7Jim roily. Jim/Busby’s cateK of s po­ Chicago, 30; Kuenn. Detroit and morning at 10 o'clock a t the West terday to pace a field of ama- WEDNESDAY ip in the Farm ington 'Valtjy. Day by day the three-g’ame Lemon's 450-foot homer w.u the tential tol’ss-run homer saved toe Side Oval. Rain early 'S atu rd ay , Dallas Sept. IS (/P— ^ Snead 20,1 called after eight outfielders play­ Mantle, New York, 38,- 8 I teui's. Now marned and living in ing with tli* Composing Room 'TVfiat is the ticket situa­ Kue. ■ series between the two clubs in only Washington score. / second gome in toe eighth inning. morning kept the finals be-^ greatest winner in golf xt Sunday Moriarty's will Milwaukee. Sept. 23.’ 24. 25 looks Triples—McDougald, New York. Hartford, the Haniilton Standard had run out of breath. Rudy Heck tion in Boston for tomorrow's Jim Bunnlng won hia ^9th for Mili^Ukee appeared to have its 0; Boyd, Baltimore and Bailer and Ing played on .Sunday a t »che<1*i^yrtory, was poised for v ic t^ - in Leaders Race! I employe represented the Edge- game with Chicago." Jim Tierney meet'\^he Bristol Plumbers, flrit bigger and bigger. Unless there is proved to have a rubber arm. go­ round ehamps. in a one-game play­ gom^in hand with Spahn holding Simpson, New York, 8; Fox, Chi- . uled. ! wood Club. ing the three innings which con­ asked via Alexander Graham a sharp form reversal that hand-to- Leary Eliminated his P6th tournament today 'and Bell's Invention. The vacationing off for toe 1957 diadem. The finale hand combat could be as interest­ a o ^ r u n lead In the m nto. How-, cogo, 7. • ■ * there was no one to even hint Iks Around Clock 1 One stroke behind W'as Jackson sumed two hours. . .The long Is listed to take place in the Bell The Contei^^ers | ever, a pinch aingle by Willie Jones, Home Runs—Sievers, Washing­ In reaehlng the semi-final awaited volley ball game between local' man was assured there ing-as the World Sdries. colorful -old sla'mmer wouldn't I Meikle of Willihiantie with a .36- would be seats to spare at Fen­ City. dngrte by Archie Ashbum and ton. 80; ManUs, New York, 34; round Bensche upended Dirk Law ! .16—71. There was a three-way tie the Composing Room snd Editor­ Yonks Pulling Away lico Farnondez' safe bunt quick- wiiiiams, boston, S3; Warts. 4-6, 8-3. 6-2 and Phil Hyde 6-4, make It. Los Angeles. Sept. 16 (4^ -Base­ ial Room ended aa expected with way when the Red Sox crossed Shorhtoe of Players While the NaUonal League heads American Lf«gne I for third place between Leon bats with the White Sox..Talked W L /P et. G.B. Left ,ly loaded toa bases. Ute t^ng run Cleveland. -36; Colavtii^ Osvelahd 6-4. Leaure earned the right to He led the 140,non Dallas Open ball IS the main topic on the city Terry -of the home club, Hugo ^ the Editorso' having too many Coach Johnny Hedlund of Mori- toward a last week showdown, the scored as Ed Bouches hit into a and Maxwell and Kallne, Detroit, cokncil’a agenda today as com­ I with Sgt, Red McCaughey of the New Yofk . 91 58/ .682 — 1 6 / engage Bcngche with wins over by eight strokes going into the I "guns" for-their more experienced arty’s went hunUng for ball play­ American League race appears, to munity leaders rare against the Torza of Edgewood. LaFranris' Manchester Police Department Chicago . . . 84 M .596 6 ^ IV double play. Bouchee’s 16to homer 23. Paul O 'Bright 6-0. 6-1. and Fran final round becaiue of a 60 that I brother in-law, and Bob Lewon of rivals. It waa.no context and only ers yeiterday and came up with Big U f T be over. The New York Yankees hod given toe Phils a run in toe ntchlhg (Based on 15 dseirtana) Lesrv. JPM champion. 7-S and clockMn their efforts to bring the one roaualty wax reported. The In­ and .he mentioned spending his Just nine. Regulars Eddie, Wojcik with a 54 game lead and only 10 Remaining somsa: % / tied the world'a record and a flve- Edgewood. all with 74a. vacation at Point O'Wooda this Ernie Shelton laces on eleva­ New York (Jv): Away Wy — fourth. —Donovan, Chicago, 10-5, .783; 6- 2. ■ Brookljm Dodgers here next year. jured player was given the next (Notre Darnel, Ste^Cooper (Ver­ to play should be beyond the reach under-par 66 yesterday that gave Boroa Heada Entries summer and having Tony Berube tor kicks in Paris that are At, Boston (3)/ SepL 27-, 28, 29. After two hits'off Spahn, Man­ Bunnlng, Detroit. 10-7, .781; Tur­ Other reaulta were a* follows: him 1P6 for .14 holes. . 'TTie Poiincil la slated to hear a day off. Walt Ferguson esme the mont! and’Rick Payette (Wyo­ of the persistent Chicago White ager Frod Haney called on' Bob ley. New York, 12-6, .706; Sturdi­ full repp^from Negotiator Harold 1-a.st year's winner. Julius Boros eloeeat to scoring a point for his for a next door neighbor. Berube ming) had departed tpr college America's answer to the Rus­ Sox. Home (7) —-JBoaton (3), Sept. 20 Opening round: Connolly whip­ The' 60. that equalled what some is slowly making a comeback sians' super-ascret high Jump­ (N), 21, 22; D etroit (2), s/pt. 17, fYowbridg# who yielded toe win­ vant, New York, 14-6, .700; N ar- ped Bud Gibson 6-2, 6-1; Ed McClellan ^along with his recom­ at Mid Pinas. N. d., headed to­ Composers when he became en- and ace southpaw plIcMr Jackie Warren Spahn, shooting for his ning hit to Kosonski. . Relief man leski, Cleveland and Bhants, New seven golfers had shot before hlnti. mendations for action. Formal day’s field which also tncludefi ' tangled in the next after kicking after being atricken during the Hedlund was in New Jer»ty with ing shoes. The SovlcU'- Yu- 20th victory, coddled a 2-1 lead 18; Baltimore (2) (2-Tii^N lght) Trares best Earl Blsscll 6-2, 7-5; Was hung up in Saturday's round. winter of 1955. He may be re­ ryi Stepanov and Igor Kaah- Sept. 25. / / ' Dicx Farrall was the winner. York, 10-8, ,667. Guetaeson upended Steve Pick- ratification Of hia proposals also former winners Alex Hackney of an opponent In the shins ...A ll in Hamilton Standard's ball club. As Into the ninth Inning Sunday only The stumping Braves who have Strikeouul — Wynn. Qevelaoid, ‘That was the one that broke open may be asked; Manehesler. Harry Nettelbladt of called as a flrey catcher and coach karov have broken the world to have pKlIadelphia tie the score Chlcago/(13): Away/S) — At man 6-S. 6-2, and H.vde ousted the tournament. all it was a fine time with most a result, outside of the infield and lost three straight have scored 180; Bunhing, Detroit, 160: Jdhn- Avon. Frank Slaszowskl of Tor- employes and their families add­ with the British-American base­ pitching, Coach Hedlund had to record with spring action on in the ninth and finally beat Mil­ Washington, Sept. 16 (N); -oi Moe Raudsepp 6-1. 6-i; Quarter- Mayor Norria^Poulson. who had ball team in the local Twl Leslie take-off, but tha legality of only 14 runs in their last seven ■on, Baltimore, 165; Pierce, C2tl- ftnals: Connolly eliminated. Trarea Snead enirred the third round been at a conferMce of mayors In ringlon and Henry Bontempo of ing a few pounds before heading field a makeshift club. Sniiffy Frey waukee in the tOlh S-2. After two Baltimoce (2), Sept./l7 (N), 18 yesterday with a two-stroke lead. Franconia. Also. making hit .. .Talked with Jess -Dow. New the shoes ia questioned by hits sent Spahn to the showera, Ted (N); ay Cleveland (6), S*pt. 20 games and 30 runs in toslr lest 11 cago, 151; Turley, New York^ 161. 6-4. 6-3. New York City,. roturned to the for home...I offered to pick up and Don Simmons, both inflelderx, gomes. And qs the otne^ contenders fal­ city yesterday and immediately initial appearance. was Bob the lab but the Ferguxon brothers Haven Teachers 8rid coach, and were in the outer garden and fly- officials. Kazanski, a .255 hitter, alngled (K). M. 22: a t Kahsaa City (2), Jim Herdlc. aupeintSndent of tered. the man from West Virginia Crowley of Saleen. Maas. A field of learned that his club will again be home the winning run. Sept./23 (N), 24/Home (5) — Ken Boyar and Walker Cooper Nattonnl Leogne rerreation. reporta that entrli plunged Into a aeries of meetings aaid ho — insisting that it was chaser Jimmy Roach was behind hit home runs for 8t. Louis during Juet rolled right \long, w i^ the designed to bring about a favor­ 120 wBB entered in the second half strictly' a company promotion. "pretty good," There were many the plate. Don Fisher, making his With' Stan Musia] back in the D etroit (2). s/p t. 25 (N), 26. Batting (Baaed on 376 at bnta) for the doubles competition this „owd at his heel and a broad of the two-dav event. Top ama-' fans in this area who felt that starting Hneup and chlimiiig in (^eyeland (8)', Kept. 27 (N), 28, a five-run qiurt In the fifth Inning Musiol, St. Louis, .342; ICays, New able vote by the council, Seriously, it was a fine art on the first start of the season, was in of'the first gome, Wally Moon hit week-end will be adeepted at th e grin on hia face. teura Included Don Heqnig of part of management. ■ New Haven could-, have whipped, rightfield.’ - with three Wta in six trips, the York, .330; Robinson, CincinnaU, Bast Side Rec up until Wednes-' Pqulsqn said he was still confi­ rival state colleges, except Yale, two In toe second gome in which '"'Only thing I was diaappointed dent that ouTier Walter O'Malley Wetherafleld, Conneenriit Open MONDAY The score' was deadlocked at 8- Cardinals thumped Pittsburgh / NatiMal League .326; Groat, Plttoburgh. MV. - day night. . 7\> date only six * '4'‘rA'- ' champ. RSy Scuteel. Stan Hilin- without any trouble last season. all between the two evenly match twice 9-6 and 11-3 behind Herm he hod four hits and drove in four Aaron, Milwaukee, ,3'16. teams have entered^ .about was that I didn\ get an­ will bring the. Dodgera to Los An­ ' -a?* Fred Griswold, niv former / /'W L Pet. G.B. Left runa. Nettosr Wshmsier nor Jones other 60," he aaid. He w-oan't wor ski. Or. Ted Lenezyk and W alt The Elm City squad has earned ed clubs, each of which finished Wehmeier and Sam Jonei. Two big Rune-'-May*. New York. IIB; Also, the propoaed Mixed DoUr geles. Brookfield St. neighbor and a fel- such a reputation that Nutmeg Milwaukee / . 86 67 .599 — 12 lasted toe route as the Cards hung Aaron, MUwaukOi. 100; Mathews, rffd about tbree-puttlnj NawoJ. the second round of play with Innliiga did the trick—six runs In '^St. Louis 4 . 83 60 .860 2H U hies Tournament has been cane^- "My optimism." he said, "is Among the home club meimbera, , low camper this summer at Cape colleges want nothing to do with identical records, when the home the fifth Inning of the opener ond^ defeats on Ronnie Kline and Art Mflwoiikea. 104; Bonk'% Ohicogo, holes. He had enough goo4 fore he fall' apml. y brought one run and Byrne’i pln^ ■oh. ClnctniutU, IM : Aaron,’ Mtl- Chica|2:o Next Stop Stewart, the Dallas resident pro. balk park at anything hut an ex- ting a t a .635 clip . . Cliff Ulm World Series games in that city. BrookI>m .. 64 ..566 6 Ed Haas." a rookie outfielder 27 IN). 28. 29. • homer added torse mpfs. Honh waukss. 180;' Aahburn, Philadel­ who got 70 and 72 respectively in 79 each. A tolsl of 67 playera pitch to' Jim Moriarty, the third penslre price." ^ mentioned Midget League football THURSDAY Cincinnati . 69 .514 12 from Fort Worth, delivsred[/a pinch / St. Louis (11) — Away (6)— Bauer’s 17to homer /fwiabed off phia, 176; yesterday's round. Stewart was failed to turn in Ihetr cards. baseman stole second base, Mori Philadelphia 72 .600 14 A t ChndnnaU (3),- lB«pt.- 30 IN), For Round Table Mcrtellan, who met informally LaFrancia. one over par on tha in an office visit and remarked Office visitor was Mrs. Kay arty worked lanky righthanded re. single with the bases loaded and loser- Jack Urban. - ...... Doahl6»!!4iaaK ~pa)im u^. S6; "’~ only two strokes behind Snead that hia son was getting set for liefer Bud Fraser for a base on New York ..66 78 .466 19 the score tied for the Chicago Cubr 21, 22; At Milwaukee (3), Sept. Larsen was in his best form of Bouchee, ’PhHodelbha and Mnalal, entering 'the third round. with tmt council Saturday, told • '■ 1'^ first nine, birdied the fourth hole Ponticelli the ambitious and en­ .397 29 23 (N). 24 (N). 26; Home C6) Attantle »>■-'J He started at 68 three years ago a forceout at second he threw the p.m. — Haddix (10-121 or Card- Bob Rush, Brooklyn (lli) — Away 16) fifth. Hector Lopes and Vic Power VirdM, Pittebiuigh, 11:. MeUiewe, former Patty Torza, one-time ing the past leaxbn. The purpose well (4-7) vs. Buhl (16-6). hits for the At Philadelphia 13), S«pt. 27 IN), «wnar, 'wbo denied emphatically Fred Hawkins, the leanI - swincer swinger property_____ ... to O'Maile.v. t tovolved,-.__t__ ■ as women's golf champion, had his and. now weighs just 80 pounjs." of her.vixit was to report that the ball into rightfleld and Maneggia added toe other slnglas. end Britton, Milwaukee, 0; Ooylhg- from El Paso, Tex., who managed . . . Rec buildings open Monday, romped around the bases to tally Brooklyn at Clnctnnsti, 9 p.m. 34th homer, 28, 29; a t Cincinnati II). Sept. Michay Montis had a triple and ton, Milwaukee, bouchee, Phlladel- that ha was trying tp avoid a part payment in, the,'negotiation, troubles Including a double bogey annual game between the Alunuii —Podres (12-7) va. KUppstein (6- .339. J 72 and 71. They had 20,1. would be the aeW sition by the on the 17U>. Oct. 7 for the fall and winter sea­ the winning run and everyone was J 16 IN);' a t St. Louis 12), 8apt.,17 two singtes,' three hit* in seven jHM and Dork, S t Louis, 5. ■howdoum m th OoUant Man.' League All-Stors and Coaches 111. IN I. 18 (N). Home 14) — ^ i la - ‘ The cutoff yesterday that city of Wrigley ^eld for play­ The runnenip from the Thread son Wally Fortin reported . . , would be played on Sunday . . . able to get home on time for din­ Perfoil; Home Reford trips, boosting his avarogs one /H om e Rtuio—Boiili*, Chicago , Trasia Kerr of Oklahoma Chty. trimmed the field to 6.1 profea- Jim Herdlc checked, in later and ner. Only Gaines Scheduled. The Yanks hopped' on their delphia 13), Sept. 20 IN) 31, 33; point to .369, seven points bahlnd end Aaron, Milwaukee, 60: Inkier, / who with Ma wife and daughter ground and recreatlopal uaa. Oity, Maikle, a former profeaaion- Red Hadden, the guy who has done Sunday's Beanita ■iopals and nine amateurs left out rfi al. was off the tee shortly after 8 - said he would like to start a Mon­ cousins" from/Kan)Ma City 5-3 Pittsburgh (1), Sept. 24 (N). idle Ted WillUms pf Boston. Brooklyn, 38; Moye, New York,/ Nancy own the inninky ^ttle ■win­ such well known golfers as( Lionel day noon volley ball class at the a great Job aa chairman of the Maintain Perfect Record Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 2 (10 n e r of.Saturday's $100,000 United / ■ and his lead held up until La- Road Race Committee for the appn- 'The succsss kept olive the per­ Innings). 34; Mathewa, Milwaukee, 81, Hebert of LayFayette, La . the PRACrrCE TONiOHT Frwncia checked in. He birdied T. More on this at a latec date . . . torlng Tall Cedars, phoned- to Pitching (Based bn 15 ilMi*lon*y NoUenii' Handicap here, aaid Round National PGA champion. AI Bald­ "We did it again." Bob Oliver said fect slats of the Gas Houaera at St. Louis 9-11, Pittsburgh 8-3. facturers' Alan. Bata are mods in Tatda needod a rest and would the 10th, 11th and 13th hole.s but name a date to sit down and draw home in league rompetitioh. Cincinnati 11. Brooklyn 8. W anted KnDts in Bat One Tie in 102 Games —Buhl, Milwaukee, 16-0, .727; be ing, the Canadian, and Bo Wining- i The Fir^ghters and th \ Smoke took a bogey four on thS 12lh, ' via the telephone. “^Is Isn’t a rec­ up plans for the 1957 event which a tumey plant, fhey are f i r s t ford, PhUadelphie. 17-7, ,Tfl •U p ^ Woodward Stadcas Sept. er of Odessa. Tex. Hebert had a (6 j Eaters. Midget Football The prize money. $1,500, will ha ord but the usual' Mondav a.m. McDonough, cun’e-balltng right' Chicago 6-7, New York 2-6. roughed out. weighed and inspect­ Acker, dnehuaU, 10-5, S fi . . SB a t Belm ont Parte. Gallant Mon, will be staged on 'Thanksgiving . ; . hander from Bolton who fashioned Tneaday*s Schedule Waahlngtoh, D. C.. 1*5 — Some Syracuse,'N. Y, (*5 Synteuie to wind up with 224. Balding shot entries, will hold a pra< split down the middle with the saying from the local atork car Ronnie Daigle, coach of the Amer- ed to determine the particular Spahn, Milwaukee,. 10-10, .OOlD L,- Bold Riilar, Dedlcato, Flhd. Iron a terrible 63 for 22.1 and Wminger night at 8 o'clock at Charter ' owner. Bob's car won the 200-lap- * nifty pitching record for 'Trinity Philadelphia a t (Thicago, 2:30 basebsil pls^cr* prefer bats nriade University football' coach Bon pros slicing up $750 and the am a­ Isan L-eglon Juniors during the College this spring, went the p.m. models for which they ore bast MoDenlel. S t Louiitli-t, HSV liege and otbeia ore expected to -had a 75 for 219. A score of 218 Park. In the event of rain th* teurs # like amount. Between 40 . per at Riverside on Saturday and of clear wmodf but Babe Ruth in- suited. Each bat must have the Schwmrtzwold'ar boa lad the raee la the Woodward over the past season, forw-arded an Invite route for Moriarty's and as usual, Pittsburgh at Cincihnati, 9 p.m. btrikMuts—maCSfd,, FU&del- made the cutoff for the profes­ clubs will drill at the Ea and 60 prizes will he diitributed he was aa pleased as a boy afte tojireak bread and to speak at the slated bn /a cluster of pine knots same diameter and weight os toe Orange in 102 gomes yst aniy -one phie, 173; D riJtt mile and one quarter route. sional*. Rec. getting his first rzise . . . Frank pitched a atrong game. H* hung New York a t Mil'waukee, 9 p.m. In the balrel at the ‘'sweet spot” to the amateiire for both lov.- gross annual banquet of the Legion base­ up nine .strikeouts, walked but Brooklyn at St. Louli, -9 p.m. briglnal model. Th* finish turning ended in a Us. That was toa 14-14 Jonaa, St. Louie, 1631 JBabfMHky, and low net scores. Top priz« for Delear, soon to leave Hamilton where he,Usually hit the ball, re­ lathes on which, many knives are deadlock with Boston Unlvsratty in Chicago, 150; Dryadola, BnOkijm. Scenes Around the Golf Club phoned to repoit he will start his ball team at the Post Home, .Satur­ two scattered six hits. He set the the proB will be $256. day night. Sept. 28. I'll try to last 12 men down In order. Dead­ ports tl^ National Lumber Manu­ mounted. 1953. 186. familiar acenes at the Chuntry Club yesterday for the Open, PutU and ($ilpe: For the first new Job at Sikorsky in Bridgeport American League *baled Comiecticut's Fineat. were cai^ht by Herald Photograph- on the 16th. He is a former Country hurry back from New Haven and pan Mac also helped hia own time in years the original "dawn the Yale-UConn game to be on cause with a pair of hits. Lefty W. L P e t G.B. fcHJsf tow Piofils Bwtlding syttsm bring$ modsm^ . Cinch Oflara. Upper left, Walt Ferguson, Boh Starkel and Club member . . . ConnerUrift — patrol" was broken up. However, hand . . . Homework has started Tommy Burbank, a nothing ball Now York .. ...0 1 53 .633 Elnqr Lorentsen checked all players in and nut with Ferguson two of the early birds once ogam oporto writers gathered at Storrs Chicago ..,. ...8 4 57 .,596 ■ 5 4 swssping look anil dsor-spon Intsriora'ta tup«rmarfc«t^ handting the P.A. system. tapper right, “golf widows." left to one* again for my sons and I tried flipper, went the first seven in­ P to talk with Coach Bob Ingalls and teed off at 7 a.m. yeotarday, to give them as much help at night nings and when he got in trouble Boston ...7 6 67 .531 1 4 4 f a e f e ris t oim| vwrshomsi. nght,\ Evelyn. Lorentzen, Edna Hllinski, Kae Allen and Hazel ft 1 c k y Anderson and Max to ha've a look-see at hia football Detroit ..,, ...75 68 .534 154 Bargervatt outside the clubhouse. No women were allowed to chargea. Weather wax perfect and as possible. Both bovs were en­ In the eighth after the first two ■Schubert. Newcomara wera Walt thusiastic about their baseball runners reached he was derricked BalUmore .., ...6 9 73 .486 31 play thA course yesterday. Above on the left the "atomic age" Ferguson and Wee WiUie Stmpaon, wee absorbed an hour'* sun before Cleveland .. ...68 74 .479 23 raddy caine in handy for Norm Reeks, right, aa George Benton, , sitting down to dinner and then to teams at school, "We haven't lost In favor of Fraser. Moriarty’i two of The Herald's moat polishtd • a game yet," Dean aaid. and Reed didn't have their hitting shoes on Washington ...5 4 88 .380 36 center, -m^ks hia card and Dick DeMartin approves. Loneliest / Wiateura. The latter two reptaced hear a run dowri on .the squad and Kanaaa City . .52 89 .369 37 4 f " :.i man on th*^ course was the marshal. Dal 'Neverette. shown qit answered. "Neither have we." by, any means although they col­ Billy Stevenson and Bobby Noren schedule frein, Ingalls, former Their teams will lose, I am sure, lected 10 hits. No less than 14 Monday's Schedule the center' rreht. TTie Busiest fellow was Phil Burgess, conqea- who are no longer Silk Town resi­ Michigan center who later pla.ved Chicago at Washington. 8 p.ni. sionaire. who^a shown serving .Mrs. Robert Larnett and her/hus­ for more is gained in defeat than runners were left strsjided on the dents. . . Workers included Pro with Green Bay In the National in victory in most cases, base paths. Maneggia and Roach Fischer (7-7) 'vs. Pascaul (^8- band glances a\j'ay. (Herald Photos by Ofiarai. ' / Alex Hackney. Jack ray lor, SUn , Pro League. Talked baseball with 14). FllIDAY each collected three hits while Hlllnakl. Bob Starkel, W all Fer­ Dtrsetor of Athletics Joe Christian ageless Mike Adamlck and Dick Cleveland at EtolUmore, 8/ p.m. guson, Bill Allen, Tom Faulknar, and he reported Moe Morhardt waa Friday the 13th, lucky or un­ Narleakl (10-6) va. Brown (6/ lucky? Me. I'm not superstltioua. LaFuemme each had a pair for Joe Handley. Carroll 'Barrett, one of the moat improved players Granby to pace the loser's a^ck. 8); / ' / on hia squad. He-plana to use the I needed a ride via the Silver . Only Gffmea Scheduled. / sanor Lorentzen, Ted Plodzlk, Del Lane Bus Co. this a.m. and driver Two lightning - like ikiuhle- May or \ Club Trium phs Neverette, Gordy Wilson and Tom local lad In centerfield next spring. plays. both around the horn frdnj MitiidAy'fl llMiilta' Kelley, , , Weather was overcoat Moe played first, base and Irftfield Ernie Weisa was on time, as usual New York 5-3, Kansas City ^-0. .. .Beat part of Friday is that it's Maneggia to Leo Cyr to Moriarty, most of the day with light sprin- this past season'. . . Home Just at snuffed out potential Granby ral­ / Chicago 3, Washington 1. Y I on what proved to be a long day. payday... Football press books Detroit 7-4, Boston 1-3. , klei of ram in the early afternoon. arrived from Yale and Wealeyan lies. Mayor (Pinky Higgma) (rklng-fnoon at Charter Oak Park. The 1 . Field of 206 was bettor than tha TUESDAY BolUmor*.^ 6-|i,. Cleveland, 4-2 ton,; piloted the Alumni U er^.e win was the fifth for the Ond* and the Blue's, ■ edited by Charlie . Suoreaaful Double Stool (First G am 16 Innings). committee *xpected.-. The life of "What a racket. Free tickets to Loftua, is again a gem. Loflux Is Grads to a rousing 11-6 viWory who have lost three times in the I the party was Phil (Dufferl Rus- Oil the baseball and football games Moriarty's tallied their runs In Tuesday's Schedule over the Coaches yesterday after- novel lertes and all proceeds will lell who was a sensation a year ' and I’ll bet you're going lo the one of the truly outstanding pub­ singles, the first coming in the sec Detroit at New York, 2 p.m. be used for a banquet at a later licists in the country,.. .Country ond on a double steal by Moriarty Cleveland at wdshlngton, 8 p.m. J ago when he tied for firet place World Series," Phil Ruaaell said Club Pro Alex Hackney relaved ' 1 date. ; among the amateurs. The Hizndt- thia morning aa he addressed the and Frey. Granby wiped out the Chicago at Baltifnbre, 8 p.m., Five home runs were -included word as to new entries for the lead in the third, getting all its Kansas City *t Boston, 8:15 p.m. cap Committee cut a few strokes Sports Department. I dldn'L agree 12th annual Manoheater Open on 'i(n the Grads' eight-hit. attack oft Phil's game and ba was an also or disagree but some time when I rims. Eight men batted with against the losers who were clev­ yf*..:- I Sunday and Monday at the local Adamtrk’a single anc( a double by ’57 MERCURY MONTEREY ’57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR The Finest ! run yesterday. have a feWr moments I'll tell Phil golf course. erly attired-in .some of the latest - i t j ThF ; the other side of the storj-. Russell Ted Krough that eluded Simmons ( fashions. Big Dave White, au- SATIBDAV ' in centerfield doing the damage. Bruins in Workout 4-DR. HARDTOP. MEROOMATIC, RADIO, HEATER 2-DR. HARDTOP. MERCXlMA'nC, POWER STBBR< L-AKrADns. Jikls^wood 37-W—70 to tha same chap who tied top first INO, POWER BRAKES, 4-WAY P0WER SEAT,. thot\of 16 home runa during the JAckfoii lifikk. WiiiiijiAnUc n Rainy weather earlv this a.m. al-' Simmons slipped and fell while AND DEFj. POWER WINDOWS.' LUXURY TRIM,' l^rry. Manchficter 4(M 4-74 >Iaes in the amateur portion of tered plans for a trip to the shore . POWER WINDOWS, 8EUBCT0R B ^IO , REAK regqmr season, crashed a pair yea iJufo Torata; fekljc^wood }aat year's Manchester Open golf chasing the routine fly off the bat At Boston e Garden 7 / ' , . terda^as ' did teammate Darcy BoxiMg Cari ilits Titli Bout B^n L^m'on. %-36—'/4 after the morning s work was com­ of Krough and- when he recovered FLO-TONE PAINT, POWER BRAKES, W^ISBL SPEAKER, HEATER AND DEF„ ’m nS D GOiAaL $»-36—74 to u rn ey ... Ne^a Qulnby of the WHITE WALL/TIRBS. PADDDED/DASH. M U I^- Smith. Steve McAdam also stroked John Woronick. Silver City 36-39—7.1 pleted and Instead I stayed close to G r a n ^ was out front 3-1.- Boatoh, Se)... tYn—TTie, Bos­ SUn AnnuiRwic*. SuftleWv 36-39—75 Manchester Sportsmen's .Assn, re­ the desk until nearly noon ,. COVERS, FULLY UNDBflCOATBD. INV. NO. 87-42. LUBBR WHEEL COVERS, WINDflHnaLD W ^H - a homer. Ed Blak^. Poquaburk v . _ Not done by. any meani, the But the afternoon's longest four- Tony Anthony Slight Favorite 39-37- ■ ported plans for the coming sea­ Watched Milwaukee Joee another home club picked up a second run ton Bruins, surprise team of the ERS, CURB BUFFERS. FLO-TONE PAINT. /WV. base wallop was hit by Charlla “ b Pequaourk . son in a phone conversation. The game,- this time to Brooklyn, via In the fourth on back to back sin­ National Hockey League last yaar, RETAILED NEW . 88048.46 NO. 57-878. RETAILED NEW M487.66 M ■Mccur, Rocfcli^dff ^ ~ « group's clubhouse was recently ?tesv (Jackie Jensen) Graff, who also 37 7 teevee, and I wonder whether It gles by Maneggia and Roach Md are in for plenty of hard work Joe feORtkauRkl; Bllvfi^r City 41>3^77 oompltted In North Coventry... will be the Braves or SL Louis Frey’s sacrifice fly to -r^btfl^ chipped in with two ainglea for the To Dethrone Champion Moore ^dfi-n riUb4?rt»onj Manchester 37-4^—77 Tommy Blanchard of the 'El k s before the.asaaon ahead, accord­ Coaches.' Harold (Gil McDougald) Man^hentcr 3D-3t-;77 against the Yankees In'the World that second baseman ing to Coach Milt Schmidt. - Geer was a defensive standout at Wfchard eJorrnan Manchester 40'37*^77 dseided not to go. through w-tth Series.. .Quiet evening and ao gn- grabbed for one of the two defen­ SlHro l.arm, ManHutei^r 3R.3^77 « planned baseball junket! to New •They’ll find out they’ll' have no short for the losers arid Low New York. Sept. 16.1*^—Afteraijis last start, boxes Oil Turner of K*‘n. McCormh-k.l Danville. HI. 41-36—77 other week in the books. sive gems of .the day. Adamick numerous feints and; faise starts. Philadelphia on the Wednesday bed of roses," sold Schinidt. "We (Country Slaughter) MaasoUni NewlHaven Munt. also figured in the - other great worked hard last year getting ’57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR ’57 MERCURY I0 I^ R E Y m" came iip with t'u'o. big league Archie Moore finally will defend ahow (ABC-TV) at Atlantic, CSty, fTias. Harrlnjlon, Manrheeter 7R fielding play on t' this time he woe his world Ught heavj’welghl title N. J.' - -■ I^u Lpstoskl. PpQuabocjr' 4UT7—7R ready and it paid off. Good condi­ catohba In rtghtfield. Paul Jenanis. Manchester'. 41-37—7g Ihteraeclional Tilts the batter and Frey in leftfield woe tion helps prevent injuries. And 4-DR. SEDAN. MERCOMATIC. POWER STEERING. 3-DR. HARDTOP. MBRCOMATI^. R ^IO , HEATER I.- Umpires Sam Vacantl'and Bobby Friday night' in Loa Angeles Turner, is a veteran windmill Frank OIrksak. Wf^th^rsflald 38-4!—73 the villoiii, robbing tha veteran out POWER BRAKES. TURNPIKE ENGINE. RADIO. ' ,/ against Tony Anthony, ' a New Glalto. _ Msni'hcmer West Pro Elevens these boys will be In good shape.” ARD DEF., WHITE WALL T l^E ^ LXDtURY TRIM, Now, you c*n get modenL flat-roof Carlson donated their servlc4s and type fighter who has met-the heat 4J-36—79 Brooklyn. N. Y. — Of of at least a double with S running HEATER AND DEF., QUID BEAM HEADUQHTS, out using a single post or roof truss. York youngster. In both welter and middleweight^ ii. I n ^ 3M1-79 The Bruins began w or g o u t a GLAMOUR GROUP, . FULLY/UNDISRCOATBD. appearance in a commercial or indus­ loop officials wish to thank all per­ Edxewotxi 36-41-79 Hold Big Margin catch near the leftfield foul line. GLAMOUR GROUP. WHITE WALL "nRES. FENDER The interior is wide open—wall to sona, including the fans, for their Old Archie, who will be 41 of­ claases. At various times he has (Paul Berkhniisc.'i7yiin” Maw, 41-3(t—^ basketball games scheduled The tying marker came in tha yesterday before- 4,200 fans a t SHIELDS. TUTONE PAINT. INV, NO. 57-76. R E­ SOLID BLACK FINISH. INV. 67-213! RETAILED trial building with the efficiency only wonderful cobperatlon in making ficially in mid-December, settled been rankied in both diviaiona. In-'^'’f Segal. Msiichcmer 4.1-W- ling season by St. John'k Uni- sixth on Roach’s bunt aingle, an Boston Garden while the tempera­ TAILED. NEW $4280.45 NEW ' ¥ ' 88888A5 wall. There's nothing to limit layout for a $90,000 guarantee to risk his Nei^’ York, Sept. 16 (/R-Not an ture waa in the/ low 80s outside. s dear-span interior can offer. Yet the contest a aucceas. fact the lateat; Ring ratings show; FYe'ori.'’70^ sYw vsralty, 14 will be against Inler- infield boot and McDonough's ain­ . 1 ^ ■ • planning, partitioning, illumination Grads ... 201 101 6-11 8 0 crown in this match that ortglnal- Turner/No. 8 Among the w elters'77; finberi' McrormiK *.Foe GoSS Eastern team In the National gle to center. Picked for a last j^Iace finish be­ ly was scheduled for early sum­ (MCtional rivals. They meet such fore the 1956-i6^ -campaign, th* you pay no more for this unique com^ or decoraton. Outside, the roof line of Coachea . 201 003 0— 0 7 2 while tha National Boxing Aoan. IYed Basily M; Sam «« YlalttngHaaraa aa Ripe, Waahing- Football League can claim a bet- Granby had the sacks Jammed In- ' Baskerviils, UcNeU, Marsh and mer in Detroit. __ puts Him Nb. 9 among the middlea. Hri^,;V,S'7o sisj; theJUth. butumuldn't score and all Bruins es*ne In third and went to bination of advantage.'! than for ortH- “this framework is”soTd'iv W the Ahyibny, 22, Bas Tieeh the fF TtMh1rTrNb72-ftArterTirTtmr. 7YoX ™ ,-ton and ’LaSi-StrJotieph'r,—Waslr- 1er-than-^500-rec()rd today^^aa the the baaea -were occupied in the the finals: of the S ta n le y Cup 958 Main St., Moneheater White: CkrUon, VonDeck, Fortin ington . 4k Lse, Rice, G eo rg e West continued to demonstrate a nari- construction with its forest of building it produces looks almost flat and Herdlc, Briggs. vorite' since the match was made■ 8 with the NBA. ‘ y ( Moriarty eighth hut Fraser put out playoffs Kefbrb losing Montreal." HUNDREDS OF DOLWRS ON ™ but many expect Moore to he the : Ahiong Akins' 1957 victims are Washington. West Virgins and St. superiority during the league's ex­ the fire., Schmidt, one or the B o sto n interior post* and irusse.s. i roofed—as modern as today’s newest choice if he makes the 175-pound Sammy Walker, AI Andrew's, Jim ' Ixiula In Mtdiapn Square Garden. hibition schedule. greats in hi# playing days,' ia They hava eight games in the Moriarty’s have now' won 10 of architecture. . i weight limit without too much tny .Beecham. Walt Byars, Hart Three WeateriTConference teams 32 starts thia season. determined none of the players / YEAR DEMONSTRATOR ^ L f trouble Although Archie has been and Franz Szuiina although he also . Garden, rolled to victories Saturday and Summary; will get a enanct to relax on the An exciting "first” in modern con- , J over 202 pounds and weighed 187 loet to Szuzina. Sine* bowing to Sunday In four games matching MarisHy't (4) lirength of /last Ysar'a Improvs- atruction methods makes this pos­ I for hip lost start In' Gerpiany, June Isaac Logart in Marc^, Turner has Eaat vs. West. The Cleveland r h pn a msnt. ^ ! With traditional construction meth­ Batting — BUui MtwUU, Owdla- Simmons, c( . sible.. It’s a new, Low-Profile building I 2, he always nianages to make the beaten Yama Bohaipa and Del Browma whipped slumping Detroit O r. 3b ...... There are-23 candidataa working ALL CARRY OUR NEW O^W ARRANTY ods, this combination of a low roof ! weight. A* Mobta puts It. "It’s an, Flanagan. j ale—ftetiiiiied tolo atorttfig llneop 23-7''Saturday for the East's lone 3 Oal Gardner, wKo will taka over framework so strong it can bridge Butler Building System, you get both with Yvon Durelle In the akme De­ Although Hart. ! a 21-year-otd 37-10. Orasby ($i . a new Jobi aa playing coach with BROTHERS X Philadel^ia weltei, gives away Series, blanking KaiMna O ty wtHi , ah r h pn a - rhl floor areas up to 120 feet wide with- essee troit ring in Jfine, barely eacaping Xxw Angeles handed the San Springfield, a Boston affiliate in I at ho extra cost. L OPERATlNt IJiFu-mm*. If 5 0 2 3 (I weight and experience to Cotton, three #4>^ea In $-6 seeond gnme with a draw. Francisco 49era their flr*t loss in Wllaon. aa ...... 4 I n 3 ) 3'0 the' Anifncan League, ia aiding FOR A |4EW Moore's record i s ' 168-22-5 . for^ he is expected to m the favorite. a* New York awept douhlelMMler. Adamirk. 2b ...... $ 1 -2 6 1 0 1 301 CENTER ST. The show will b* seen on TV rCKSTEIFiailSffPORTER BET five goihea 58-27 ^ L o a Angeles Schmidt. He' was a regular centor 186 fighta and Anthony's is 30-4-1 , ■ Aurlair, cf.c...J.,. 4 0 1 4 0 0 '9 lost yaar. (Dumont) in some kectiona. Yeitll faiisi Hi, toe^ in iMs Johnson F rid^ nlghL The Rkma also have Krough, lb...... i. 4. * 1 5 0 0 $ to i' 86 pro starts. The challenger stolen Baaea4A^aricio. Chl- a 4-1 record. BrauTt. c-cf ...... 2 0 0 a 1 0 0 M A N C H B ^ gf*U 881/3'per cent of the gate - . A .iohwion prodvet. 10-indi woiat- Pnriann. 3b ...... ',4 0 0 0 3 0 0 Ralph Dqpoa, New Orleans' box­ cago, 27; Rivera, CWcago. 17; Man- Garrlty, rf ...... 4 .0 0 1 1 (T O •t the'Olympic Auditorium after ing Btyllat, will tokif pn Joe Micelt, tie. New Yojk; 16; PUtreik, BaUl- t' bond. Rnast siostie fob- -mm ^rbanli. p’^ . 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 mons. Frey. Roacli. Coir, Msarggia. Mn c o l n -m m c u r y Ml 3-S13S THE FLAGSIMCO., lne: ' "overhead adjuetmenU.” recent knockout wimer oyer John­ mora and Mlnoso, Chtotgo, 14. Hank Bivina of Cincinnati Kit |Vaarr, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Moriarty; BAC, Fisher. 8f . Aey; . A crowd of 10,0^ i«' expected fte. Two-way strsteh. ^aO P LOB. Moriarty's 14. Granby I: HO, completely modern station now svailabk st West Middle ny Saxton, In a Wodndaday bout at solely 23 straight games dur- 'tnlata -...... $$ $ T'sto'J'a $ Burbank. 9 for $ runs in 7 Innings 1 1000 Fomiiil^toii Av«.. W m » H«rtfenl-^-FlieR« AD *-2331 to piey a groee gate of | 116100Q.. New Orleans . . 'Joe Brown, the Boaaa-:TMaya,.NaW York, the summer for the Redlegs' X—Two ouf when mnnin* run scerea. (none out in 9tbl: FrSser 1-1-1 2-3:' Turnpike and Adan^ Street. Atiply Jim M cDerm^t aV ' 'the .i'16-round. match will ba lightweight king, diie to fight over- 38; (Nmaa), Brooklyn. 24; Bfaain- I ^ JRfILDpN DRUG CO. ao « a C Vlaolia team in the Cali- Hcora by inniagt., - 1 MSnenia to C>t to MoriOrtil ($>;. eorriiid en 'refdlo and TV by NBC Mniiarly'a ...... J. 010 101 tS: Roach, Braull; BB. HeOenouglir*. lAmerican Co8(l Co.. I^artford—^Tel.-JA 2-S15I ] J , the-welght Tueidoy in Ban Antotiio r ^ e . lSt.-Louli, 21; Teihple. On- .Ml MAIN aT.-^'l!8S2J fbrsla Leogda. He-Is a third base- Qranby ...... L ,..i O0$ 000 Burbank 4. Fraser 1: BO. HcOonougb Vij-gU Akhu. tha It. IxMit agolnat Frederica Bolahba qf Mexl' dimett; 18; Fania)id*i, PhUoIsI' mop. ■ . ' 6 '!. 2BU. Xieugb. Jlertortyi SB, Burbank 7: WP, Froaar: h f , ITtaaar/ wellfr a*l|WI Sesw aw t til Iphla, 16. . . . " " s /■ . .u .• • r ^ r -:'4":-;--' ..■ . " r- Vi ■-,> j . ■IV ‘ ^ ‘f . r ■ \ •>•. i'

V N' MANCfflSTEB EVENING HERALD, l^ G H ^ S T E R , CONN, MONDAY, gEPTEMBER 16, 1957 ^PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCIIe OTER, CONN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 PAGE aEVENTBEN I'... I l.i <1 .Si I IlSa t Household Goods''^ 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Hoos^ For Sale 72 AutomobDoo tor Sale 4 Bosiiiess Services Offered-13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Dog9~-Bir(bii— Pets 41 Building Materiala 47 ,E(oaMg for Sale 72 ^itburban Sale 75 Wanted—Real Estat* 77 South Windsor AKTIQUa rURRirUHB, Bitver, TWO Furniahsd Rooms with kitch­ 19S3 BELi AIR Chevrolet eonverti- CHUCK'S RAOIO and T.V. Service. MANCHB2ITER PET CENTER, for Malta-Matic Windows from 115.38 gtaM, China, and uaed fumltara ROCKVILLE—Seehig* is' beUevlng, U8TINDS WANTED-Slngle, two- en privileges. MI 8-8841, after CRbCKETFS LISTINGS . V MANCHESTER A terrific buy. Tim e famUy, 8-54, family, three-famuy, business C f a u s if N lI ble, very nice car. excellenl con­ Small appllanees rej^red. IM all your pets and pets’ supplies. Framing Lumber (your aises) bought and aold. Fuinitura Repair 8:80 p.m. dition, one owner. Call Ml 9-3223.' North 5falo St. MI S-4S17, reat- Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed —truckloads • per M '*98.00 Sorvloa. ML »T6M. - AND VICINITY exceUent investment pro{>erty. property. Rave many eaah buyars. H a« ONTO TVMir *ote Tiu. sooa CENTER STREET — Immaculate Live rent free and eoUect-SlOO or Mortgagea arranged. Please call Town Meeting DUe Monday dence MI 3-69d0. 30 days. Singing canaries, ham­ oak Flooring (1x3)'per M $172.00 TWIN BEDROOM, gentlamaa Cape of six rooms, fireplace, gS' JIdvertmieHt YOUR EDSEL dealer just traded WARM OROW A 8UCTER sters, full bred Beagle; puppies, Western Framing-load# only / THE VILLAGB CHARM Antique share with same. Next to bath. BOLTON — $12.(190 — 8*/4-Roqm better for rent. Vacancy. Central George L. Oraziadlo, Realtor. MI ARC TUB FISH REFUSE ID BITE rags. Bus at the door. Value plus location. City uUlltlea. AU this for 9-6878, 109 Henry St. a beautiful 4-door 1B56 Packard, *lS..pute mixed breed puppies, *5 per'M *113.J)6 Shop of Mancheeter, Conn., 42 After 6 p.m„ MI 9-8801. at $13,900. Cape, domestic hot water heat, CLASSmED ADVT. radio, heater, all equipped white MORTEN8BN TV. Specialised RCA FOe.'OlJ^MlSTEe $9,500. Phone Barbara Woods On Democrats^ School Plan and up. All types of cages and 1x12 T4G Sheathing—5000’ / Sprues St. General line of inter- hafdwood floors^ aluminum storm DEPT. HblTRS top and tourquoiae b ^ y . Tthia car television aervice. »□. 9-4641 eattiif antiques, past and future LARGE Heated Room for rant. windows and acrebns, heated up­ Agency, MI 87702. SELJIJNO, Buying, Tradlngt UM. stands. Alr4onditlon'ed. Phone MI minimum— per M m.OO PORTER ST. SECTION—6H-Room M.L. (Which means tiva Modern A. M. to 4:30 cost over $4300 new and.lt’^a your* 9-4273. ' collsctaUes; including bric-a-brac Twin beda, suitable for two. Ranch, two baths, full basement stairs, full basement, lot 140x300 South Windsor, S ^ t 18 (8pa-8gram or soma other pbaaa oC tka 'ia sS P.M. how at only 32195-^93 down *59 FLOOR SANDINO and refinlshing Pine Jamba escly 13.99 and glassware. Open all day and Phone MI 3-5848, Immediate occupancy. Owner will BOLTON^ $15,000 — New custom —Multiple' List)—ril your real i Specializing in old flodrs. M and attached garage on a two-acre buUt Cape on large wooded lot tate tbe modern way. Tha I31a- dri) — Damocratie town officials aehool’a teaching, Nleholaon arid. a month.' Wtigerald Motor*. Tal- (Jlam Shell Casing per^ft. 68ic ' fveninga. plot. Suburban, yet central. Price carry first'mortgage. Education Bowd chairman Dr. cottville. Open evenings till 9. 9-5750. PEDIGREED Boxer Puppies. Call CLEAN, Oomfo'rtabla Room for re­ 4Mi rooms down, two unfinished worth Mitten Agency, Realtora, ware working today to arranga a COPt^LOSING TIME 4x8 Mahogany Paneling--/' naa been reduced to $25,000. We up, near Bolton Center. This beaU' Ml 84986. Robert V. Williams, commenting Bank terms, good trades. MI 9-4334. TOU’RB ALWAYS welcome at the fined gentleman,. 71 Chestnut 8t. conalder this a terrific buy at this ANDOVER -T $12,000. Five-room s|>adri Town Maating naxt Mon­ FOR C LA ^P IE D ADVT. V-Joint Pfr ft 22Vic New Curiosity Shop, Route 6, An­ Ml 94764. - tifu) Cape has Just been com' today on the Democrats’ pro YOUR EDSED dealer has ah extra MASON WORK and every kind of Plyscord 4x8 CD /p er ft. 11c price. Owners paid mors when Ranch on main road. One acre lot, I>Ieted and is ready for occupan SELtJNa Your Pro]>erty? & v e day on'the entangled mriool build- also saw ” a atreng MON. THRy FRl dover. Come to buy, sell, or look they purchased in 1953. domeatlc hot water heat, stone clean 1954 Dodge 4-door sedan repair. M3 3.-1870. THREE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ Knotty Pine Paneling—all 8’ at unuaual anUqtiei. 84 weekdays, ROOMS WITH light bouseksepilig. cy. CaU the R. F. Dlmock Co.. ready buyera for one and two ingiisua. that building ftie two echoola for 10;80 A.iH. with radio, heater, defroster, low —from per lln. ft. 8He Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 fireplace in living room. Storm Realtors. MI 9-5245, or Joseph family houses. Member Multlida $1JM,0(X) would result tn Inadeqn- M ft M ru bbish " CO. Ashes, rub- pies. Call MI 3-6287. 14 SaL and Sun. $17,800 .— This horns defies com Town Moating will ba askad mileage, one o»;ner. worth *1250 Arch St doors and windowi. Priced for Ashford, MI 86818. Listing Service. 8. A, Beechler, ate educational faclUUae. SATURDAY 9 A.n^ . bish, trees removed. Cleaning at­ Gutter- as iS /p e r lln. ft. 8Qo parison. Five rooms, plastered quick sale. Soon vacant. Realtor. ’ Phone Mr. Smith, MI to put into affaot tha .sehoorbutid' but priced at only *888 ■- *158 AKC REGISTERED SheUand CHAMBER’S FURNITURE walls, bookcases, flrsplace, fUU DeadUnee Commended tics, cellars, yards. Reasonable Sheep Doga. *40 and up. Phone Flush Doors- -Vanttlsh Grads VERY PLEASANT room for gsn- BOLTON — Coventry Jins. New 9-8952. ing policy atatemant mads public But Dr. WilUams Uked the "de­ down. *35 a month. See Roy at / As low as 14.99 basement, garage, GE heat, etc.-^ Friday night by the Democratic TOOK OOOPBKATION W H ^ Fitzgerald Motors, Talcottville'.- rates. Anytime, weekends in­ MI 9-0034 or 32 Main St., Talcott­ SALES Ueman. 272 Main St. Parking. Ml MANCHESTER — $14,200 Cape. Cape Cod, four down, two.unftn' finiteness" o f the Democratic pro- cluded. MI 9-9757. we could ramble on. The best of Jarvla built 1950. Four flnlahed LJ8TINOS WANTED, tingle and Town Oimmlttaa. Flrat step in BE AFFAEOIATED ^'Qpen evenings til) 9. ville. 18" Gray Primed Shakes 84071. lahed up. Ceramic Ula bath, laiga IMisal, especially its setting of per sq. 811.60 Visit our ahowroom for excep­ workmanship. . We have the FHA down,'upstairs Unfinished. Domes' lot. $14,500. R. F. Dlmock Co., two-fairily houaea. Member oi this program would ba to am' HILLS' TELEVISION Service. JDjt JUST LAV rr ooviAJ commitment in our office showing ULS. Howard R Rastinga, Rari' deadlinea for. .the varioua jmssee YOUR~JECrsED dealer ha* four BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole tional buys on lamps, chairs, bad tic hot water heat, fireplace Realtors, Ml 94245, MI 9-6818. I>owar tha. Board of Selectman. -- of tbe.new schools’ plaimlng |nd Available at all times. Philco fac­ FOR OJB SPLIT sec. , sale end retail. Dailylily 9 to 5■ p.m.: Free Hptne Planning and room, seta, living room Boor ROOM FOR rant for gentleman that FHA -vsluaUon exceeds the aluminum storm doors, wlndowsi tor,. MI 8U07. any time. Instead of tha Board o f Education D ia l M l 3-5121 1957 V8 .^ords. 2-doors, 4-door*. tory supervised service. Tel. MI AND THEQB SOBS TUB W38M sales price—very rarely do values bonatruetlon. All equipped. they sold for over Tuesday. Thursday, FYlday nights Cqneulting Service samples and baby furniture. cMitral location. 91 Foster St. plastered walla, .full basement, TALCOTTVILLE- Vernon, 821,900. to ai>i>oint a new School Bulld- 9-9898. AMO TUB POLE, 8V HBClt.'’ like this come along. So "rtart New Conn, contomjwraiy, ultra ARE YOU CONSIDERINO *!We cannot afford the luxury *3300 new attd these Ford* Art 7 to 9, Porterfield’s Route 8 and most new one-car garage, amesite ingjuid Survey Conunittea (8B S O o f more argumante about Just Write ,/or our Window Folder CHAMBER'S FURNITURE ROOM NEAR Main St. for gentle packing" u d call T. J. Crockett. drive. Beautifully landacaped cor modern ranch. K acre' wooded SELLJNG YOUR PROPERTY7 just like new. Priced as low a* HOM& KNITtI n g machines and Chapef. South Windsor,, JA 8-3391 ^ s committee thus api>ointed how to build the schools," Dr. ’Wil­ man. Parking, gs Pearl 8t„ Ml her lot with sidewalks. Nice real lot. Wakher - dryer-refrigerator- We will appraise your property Lost and Found *2178. Check our deal today. See sewing machines, sold, serviced N0BODY-BUT NOBODY SALES 3-7236. $16,800-r-)First time this house has free and without ahyny obUgaUon. would be directed to Immadlataly liams remarked. Russ Stevenson at Fitzgerald dential section,. Present 4% mort' built-in. oven-stove are Included. hire an architect to {dim'taro 18- and rented at yoUr authorized g e r m a n SHEPHERD puppies. At'The Green been available. Very central (block We also buy prt^rtyEy forf cash. Another iupect of the Demo- Motors. Talcottville. Open till 9. UKDERSEUJ NA’nONAL LARGE ROOM, nicely furnished gage rhsy be assumed. SO-day oc For appointment to see cril the room alcmantary sobools, one to be FOUND—One male Boxer puppyr Brother Sewing Center. Ralph’s. Seve\ weeks old. *10. MI 3-4990. 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. from Main St.) an older subatan cupancy. R. F. Dlmock Co:, Reritors, MI Selling or buying contact eratie program that Dr. WiUlMM Call Btdton Dog Warden, MI Kelly Road, Talcottville. Ml Very clean, for a gentlenran, prl' Ual Colonial. A real livable home, STANUCY BR'RAY, Realtor built on the alraady-darignatad commended was the jiosribUtty, YOUR EDSED dealer just re­ NATIONAL, LUMBER, INC. 9-5245 or Joseph Ashford,' MI Pleasant Valley alto and the other 9-8487. WOULD YOU'like a pet tfor ypiir , ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom vate residence. 316 Spriice St. an ideal family house. Three bed 94816. BRAE-BURN REALTY that tha School Building and Sur^ ceived a 1955 Ford V8 convertible, 381 .STATE STREET. .QTIWR LISTINGS AVAILABLE on a site to be chosen tai the north: “Thut/uHr child? Four adorable kittens, six made Cornices and drsMs. Slip rooms, three rooms down, place MI 3-6378 vey Qommlttce appointed h y JUiw DOST—Viclnl^ Main and Maple or very clean, all. equipped, worth SHED DORMERS, garages and all NORTH HAVEN, CONN, ROOM FOR young lady, kitchen for lavatory to be Installed, ga­ east section of toam, -. *1895 but at Fitzgerald Edsel Ifs Alice weeks old. ^11 MI 3-5765. cover^ $59.50 and up. Oioice of 5>.4:ROOM HOUSE overlookiiM Board of Selectmen would pw a Main and Park Sts. United Air­ t.vpcs of carpentry work. Roofing, fabrics. Budget terma. Mrs. Rita, "privileges If desired. Call after rage, etc. Needs paiint which own WANTEl>r:-THREE bedroom home These schools would be put out only *1588 - *288 down. *62 a reoA/LL Avor., Te(; CHestnut 8-2147 6:30 p.m. MI 94916. LAWRENCE F. FIANO Coventry Lake. All newly painted permanent town body. / craft badge No. 86486, Finder aiding, gutter work. For'free esti­ JA 2-7780. er will have done or -will reduce inaide.and out. On main highway. in Manchester. No agents. Phone to bid on or before'Nov. 15 of 17110 iirovlslon waa ,not included please call MI 3-0795. month. Talcottville. Open Eve­ mates. tall Ml 9-89.33, or Ml AimsauAeH 2i,Ps. price so that you can have it done. Broker MI 82878. this year, so that contraete arould nings till 9. Articles For Sale 45 ROOM FOR gentleman near Large lot, quiet ffelghboAood. In Friday’s policy w tw tm m t, bUt 3-6700. HibAMf BTNBlCArt Diamonds— W atche^- USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec­ CaU PI 2-7454. ba awartled on or before Dae. 1 Damocrate are now conaidarlng NOTICE IS HEREBY given that reation room, etc. Good conditlan. Cheney’s, bus line and etores. 334 $17,900 — Trees and privacy make MI 9-5910 Optional Share Book No. 292. is­ YOUR EDSED dealer has a J953 RETAINING WALDS and patios Jewelry 48 Charter Oak. MI 3-8868. and the schools arould ba com­ its Inclusion in the/program for ENGINE PARTS: Briggs and reasonably priced. Potterton’a, ISO this Five-Room Cape a cute, desir­ ROCKVILLE;—New Cape Cod. 4H that ekven Negro children he ad­ pleted by Sept. 1 of next year. sued by The Manchester Savings Packard 2-door sedan, radio, anto. Roto-tilling landscaping and land Stratton, Clinton. Continental, Ja­ the town meeting: Town Clerk Center St, MI 94537. able home. Two bedrooms, IM MANCHESTER Vicinity — Small rooms down, two unfinished up. mitted to previously all-white Two Sclioela S c s ^ t Charles Enae said today. and Doan Afsociation, Inc., has matle. , Motor overhauled, full clearing. Ml 9-6275 cobsen. Kohler, Lauson. ' Power LEONARD W. YOST Jewalar, re­ bstfis and garage. Lot is well •price *598. only *98 down. *32 a i ------:----- Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 ilelp. Wanted— Mair 36 pairs, adjusts wateksa expertly. Boarders Wanted 59-A community of quality ranch Full .basement, ceramic tile bath. schools Sept. 23. According to tha Mmoerate' Bleetlon Display Stated been lost and application has been Products, Pincor, Red, Wisconsin. LEWYT Vacuum Cleaner. Recent eared for and la 150x398. Must be seen to be appreciated. made to said Association for pay­ month. See Rbt’ at Fitzgerald ] • • ■ --- • Capitol Equipment Co . 88 Main.' Reasonable prices. Open dally. homes, three bedrooms, hot water The board also said it would ]H>llcy statement, tha total cotri ef The Wood Memorial lib ra fy U Motors, formerly Brunners, Tal- PAINTING AND paperbanging. s e c r e t a r y —llqspital Pathology YOUNG MAN, over 21. for part Thursday ev'enlnga. 139 8prue« heat, ceramic bath, cellar, H TR 5-4619, 'before 2:80 p.m. or both new Bchoola could not axcaad now planning an educational dis­ ment Of the amount of deposit. Household Services Good clean workmanship at rea­ Lab. Medical reebrds, experience JA 8-1583. ROOM AND BOARD. GenUeman. BOLTON—Thirteen (yes 1$) rooms qfter 6 p.m. seek a stay of the order pending cottvillc. time work; In drug store. Good Street. Ml. 9-4387. in this house that overlooks the acre, trees, only $13,660. Low F.H. out-come of tha appari. Parante $1,388,000. play on ther forthcoming town elee- Offered 13-A sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ preferable! Will' accept applica­ driver. ball MI 9-8143. Tel. MI 8-7675. A. down payments. Carlton W, chester. Raymond Flake. Ml. KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, SIX-PIECE maple dining room lake. RecenUy renovated, has new of two Nagro chUdran aaid thay This figure la twice tha amount uon, according to Mrs. John Flood, YOUR EDSED dealer- See him to­ tions from experienced secretaries 358 Main St. Tel. MI 3-4327. set, beautiful condition, *75. MI Timken heating aystem. Two Hutchins, MI 0-S182. librarian. AiUHrancements FURNITURE repairing and reftr.- 9-9237. who show a preference for hospi­ IF YOU ARE dtsaatlafied with your would antar tha youngatars in tha appropriated by a town maating in night. Fitzgerald Edsel has the Gardeft— Farm— Dairy 3-74S6. acres, two garages plus separate white Bchooli, June for the Pleasant Valley H ie display will includa photo- finest. low mileage trade-ins < tsbm'g; antiques restored. Funu- tal work. Apply to Dr. Lgne Gid- present position and earnings and Apartments—Flats— MANCHESTER—Six room ranep. ADUDTS’ FREE FUN NIGHT. ture Repair Servlca, TalcottvlUe. CEILINGS WHITENED, Interior ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Products 50 three-room apartment that is rent­ School. The present School Build grapha and campaign letters priced for a quick sale- with bank ' dings, Pathologist, Manchester would like to break into the life able and standard tynewrlters. KENMORE Combination Range, Tenements 53 near Mlnnachaug Dr., paneMo Guard Recall At Clavaland. Ohio, Roy Deazn to square dance at the'Ver- Ml 8-7449. painting, Saturdays and evenings insurance field in thia city or an ed. This Is worth Investigating. ing and Survey (Jommittae found It the candlddtes of both non Square Dance Club, Sept. terms. Good trsdes—always, plus, j Memorial Hospital. All makes of adding macnmei TOMATOES—Pick your own, 50c a gas and . oil. Excellent condition. dsn, ceramic tUe bath, walkout WiUtina, axecutiva aacratary of. call MI 9-S42S. outlying district, a nationally FIVE-ROOM Tenement — Avail­ basement, partially completed tha National AsMclation for tha imi>osaibla to build tha achool for Add wifi be placed In the library 17, 8 p.;n. Vernon Elementary Guaranteed. EXPERT REPAIRING on all sold or rented, Repairs on all basket. Bring own containers. Price *65. Call evenings lUter $11,700 — Or what is yo(ir offer? veetibule. The letters, she said, wlU CAPABLE experienced bookkeep­ known company offers an oppor­ msksa. Marlow's. Michael Kurys, French Road, Bol­ 5:10 p.m., MI 3-8345. able Oct. 1. Near Main St. Mid This Is a four-room home, immac­ game room, owner being trans Expected Soon Advancamant of Colored Paopla, that sum and asked for ah addi­ School. TR 5-7357 or MI 9-9489. makes sewing machines. Work HOME IMPROVEMENT — All er, full charge. Good salary. Apply tunity to two earnest men between die age coupe. Write Box U, tional appropriation of 8178,000. Ineludt personal background 00 YOUR EnSSEL dealer says, drive types of painting. light masonry ton. ulate, basement, new heating sys­ ferrsd out of state. Reduced told an NAAOP matting that ri>------7*^';------guaranteed. ABC Appliance Re­ Tweed’s, 739 Main St. 25 and 40. Our plan Includes a c /o Herald. Thia requast. was rejected last wall as individual platfoima and the 1957 Ford convertible with pair. MI 9-1575. work. Reasonable rates. Phone RICH, Fine Meadow Loam priced tem, two-car garage. Vacant. Lo­ $19,700. Shown by appointment imrantly Eiaanhowar and Faubus overdrive plus many otheri extra*. guaranteed income, plus commis­ within your budget. Fill, gravel, CHRYSANTHEMUMS^ sli colors LOVESEAT and matching chair. only. R. F. Dimock Oo., Realtors, At Little Rock laft themselves o{>en to Infer­ week tha Board of Finanoa. Hia any ohangea psopoatd by tha oan- Personab MI 9-9206. HAS "AVON Called ” lately? If not THREE ROOM heated apartment, cated tn Bolton. We can finance It cost oves *3.800 new. but it's FLAT FINISH Holland window sions, bonuses, group life and hos­ sand, stone. Light grading. MI to pick from. Fern Gardens, 179 At low coat. MI 9-9775. this for you If you have $1,300 MI 9-5345, MI 9-6818. ences that the Governor would present 8B8C thareupon declared dldataa, in their s{>ecifle oCtleee. Tlia KDBCTRIC RAZORS repaired. yours at Fitzgerald-Edsel for only there may be opportunity to earn pitalization insurance and pension 3-86D3. Fern St. available Oct. 1. Ideally located obey the law and the courts, but that it would resign, and ia now In display will remain at tbe Itbniy shades, made to measure. All needed money serving others with SALE 1 4 ,OFF on wallpaper. Wall for couple near Main St. Inquire down plus closihg and take home (Omtinned from PSg« One) Parts, and cutting heads for all *2498. *398 down, *88 a month. metal Venetian blinds at a new plan. Sales background would be approximately $33.60 par week. BEST OF VAtUES not immedlatoly.’’ the proeaaa e f dring wo. until election dur, estd le being Rsmlngton, Sunbeam, NorelCo, Why pay more. See the boys to­ Courses and Classes 27 popular Avon Coametics and helpful although It is not essential. TOP SOIL, loam right from thelMclNTOSH...... rOSH APPI.£S. AP *1.00 per tiles 4o a tile, Kentile, trbm 7c 649 Main St. MI 3-7590. low price. Keys made while you areas ef agreement’' that de- At Washington, a majority of In fact, CorhaUu Nleholaon, aponaored by the Friends of the Xi- Si^ck. Jhiaaeirs Barber Shop, night. we’re open till 9. Toiletries In your neighborhood. Should possess a pleasing and ag­ farm. Septic tanks cleaned. Call half bushel at'^the farm Louis each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, $13,900 wiU buy this renovated IN m a n ^qE e s t e r hraiy. Aeeistlng Mrs. Ftood in tha wait. Marlow’s. RADit) - ELECTRONICS - TELE­ Inquire today. Call MI 3-5195. at the Green. SIX-ROOM Duplex, 380 a month. vslt^ed in his-« Council chairman e f the 8B8G, annotnioed comer 0 "k and Bpruos, - gressive personality, rounded out day or nights. R, G. Upton, Pl BunCe, 529 W. Center St. MI Cape, six rooms, garage, fireplace, today that hia raslgaatlon and arrangements Is Mrs. C. Martin YOUR EDSEL dealer sa.vs, need ■ VISION, "Learn by Doing" st by some sound biuiness exper­ 24190. 3-8116. Adulta only. Call MI 8-7516 after said Sasenhower' failed to taka a RANGE BURNERS and pot burn­ WOMAN FOR general housework. 8 p.m. comer lot. $1,800 down and a take Doctor • L a ^ e r • Indian Chlef:- at New{)ort, R.I., with Preaident those of two other eommittaa mem­ Kraus o f Rye fit. low price pick-up truck?’’ 1948 ers cleaned and serviced. Also “ Connecticut’s Oldest Electronics ience and be capable of meeting YOUNG COUPE strong stand against what the School." bay-EvenIng Class. Monday, Wednesday. Friday, Call home of $96.00 per week will swing ExceUent (m^rturity to acquire Eisenhower. council calltd ’’defianea of law" In bers, O. Warren Wastbrook and F. Wlndiirsirtiiiis Msrxe AutoaiobDes for Sale 4 bodge, *285. 1949 Chevrolet *239. new burner*. Call Ml 9-0147. and talking to businessmen of ANNUAL Pre-Inventory Sale, SSpt. GRAPES FOR SAI-E -270 Hack- BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPINa income proMrty and your office Starting Sept. 30th. New Eng­ MI 9-38M after 4 p.m. THREE-ROOM Apartment avail' it—plus cash for closing we almost But Faubua stui Says Nagro stu­ Uttla Rock. Lae Magee Jr., are now in the mail Tha South' B tindaorxS deigar- Drive one home today. See Ray, large and small companies. Write 9-Sept. 31. New and used e)iuip- matack St., after 4:30 p.m. Sat- able now, with iJi utilities and forgot. ^ in a cantsri location, prsaanUy a BEFORE TOO BUT a uaed ear land Technical Institute. 193 ment, power mowers, Mrden i urday all day. MI 9-3246. ' CAN’T USE THEIR dents will not .he permitted to en- to the Board of BMucation. ten Assn, baa voted to merge af- ■Roy or Steve at Fitzgerald WEAVING of bums, moth holes EiXPERIENCED ready - to - wear Box K, Herald. shower. Prefer two or three work­ two-fanUly >houae eaaliy adapted The council arid statemsnts is- fleers of Its two groups now bold- CM Oonnan Motor Bales. Buick Motors, Talcottville. Open eve­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Trumbull. Hartford. JA 5-3406. tractors, tillers. Capitol Equip­ 8 ROOMS OF FURNI’TURE $18,500 — 8even-^oom Ranch, at­ for of^ ea. roU in the high achool until a con­ sued by Elsanhower and Faubus Since the Board acoapted the aaleswomen, for part time or full , THIS WEEK speciala at the Farm- ing, men to share apartment or raalgnaUon of one SB8C member, tag claasea ta both the W m t o g BalOi and Banrlet, * 8 Main nings. handbags repaired, zipper re­ ORDERLY X-RAY Dept. 35 hour ment Co.,^38 Main St. MI 3-7958. AND APPLIANCES young couple, no children. MI tached garage, IH baths. Just off after the Newport session ware ttfseC ML 9-4871. evantoga. time work. Employer win inter­ week. Call Manchester Memorial I e l’s Market. t?annmg tomatoes dition of ’’tranquUity’ ’'Oxiste in the Francis Burnham, last Thursday, and Pleaaant V a ll^ S isb o ^ placement. umbrellaa repaired, view at the Conn. State Employ­ THEY HAVE HAD 3-6411 between 5 and 7 p.m. the bus Uns. Many extras. Excel­ tilit level' Uving la Ideal 'for diaappointing to all Amaricans men's shirt collars reversed and Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Hospital, 3-1141, Mrs. Dunham I *l per basket. Hand picked Mc­ lent financing. Soon vacant. . fr famUy. We have the' best in city—and he wUl be the Judge of two msmbars o f tha 8-man com­ Mrs. John Tripp of Mata S t will NEED A CAR7 Bbort «n a down ment Service. 806 Main St.. Man­ 9x12 and 4-8 COTTON Hooked Intosh apples. *1.29 IS qt. basket. FOR 3 MONTHS who balieve that raaiieet for tha remain as preridsnt o f . tha two Auto DriirtnK School 7-A replaced. Marlow's Littls Mendr for interview. 3H ROOMS FURNISHED, front st>lit levela available for SO-day oc when ttiat moment haa come, he law of tha land must ha /para- mittee are stUl unaccounted for. paymant or had your credn tumsd ing ^Op. COMBINE DEBTS into a single chester S t 11 a.m. Tues., Sept. 17. Rugs, *25. MI 9,3913. I Tel. MI 9-0474, 8 ll’ East Middle WHICH IS PRACTICALLY NEW VERNON — Custom-built two-bed­ cupancy at 87 Brent Road. Six arid In tha TV teUc. noups. Other officers are: M | «. EARLY’S DRIVING. School, Learn apartment with heat and garage. mount” , "They, too, are expected to rasigii," V dom r Don’t ^va op! For a good easy-to-pay second mortgage cost­ WAN’TED—Gas attendant. 7:30 to , Tpke. Across the street from IF YOU ARE A room Ranch with. full basemetri rooms, two tils baths (one arlth He has been summoned to ap­ Nicholson said. Roger Brioson; vice preridsnt, Mks. deal—not thru a small loan com­ to drive safely with experienced ing only a penny a month for A 4 P TEA COMPANY APPROXIMATELY 18,iblack storm TR 6-2344 or 6-2686. The Democratic National Com­ ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ 4 ;50. Fitzgerald ; Edsel. See Chet ' Shady Glen. RESPONSIBLE PERSON and two-car garage.' Lot ia 100x574. stall shower), one-car garage, fuU pear in U.8, District Court on Fri­ (Mitetaaa DwMetaHe Reynold Bmrgar. treoaurwr; and pany—see "Barry” at 833 Main Instructor'. For appointment call ing, custom made cornices, each dollar .you owe. *22.25 a Brunner, Talcottville. wipdows and screen^ in very good mittee, which made the atatemant Applications sccepted for Grocery TWO FURNISHED Apartmente. Many fins features. A steal at basement, wooded lot 90x154. WUl day. In announelag hi* TtsIgnatUia. Mrs. Doris Bitrw, secretary. The flt tFoQnetly Douglas Motors). MI 9-8875. - drapes and slip covers, *79.60 and month will pay ofl a loan of condition. Sizes 30x51 and 30x55, . WHO’S GOING One four-room and one three- $14,400. pubhe, arid it was aitprovsd by association win meet tha first Clerks in Manchester on full-time WE HAVE AN opening for sn am­ Also two combiria0on doors. MI qualify foi; low FHA down pay­ Thera, in aU probability, he wlU Nicholson expressed dtaappreval of up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs., *1,000 and Improve your credit basis. Town of HOUSEKEEPING room, bath and garage. Route ment. Priced for quick sale at he asked to preaent the evidence 10 of the couneti's 34 msmbars. ‘nuiraday of each taonth. 1966 INTERNATIONAL truck, LARSON’S DRIVING School. Holmes, Ml 3-7063. sta-nding. Dial CH 6-8897 and ask bitious salesman in our new { 9-9288 after 6 p.m/ SOUTH WINDSOR—Two new five- Thras mamhara from the South the Democrata' plans for ha'ring nwdel 8100. ll.l,000 original miles, Manchsster'a only trained and Many Benefits Manchester, Connecticut YOU CAN TAKE OVER 31. Coventry, PI 3-7811. $19,300. he cirima to have that vlolancd' the Board of Selectmen name A Frank Burke or Jimmy Steucek Buick and Used Car Dept. Salary! room Ranches. Ready for occu­ dlsri>proved and tha othara oould amiriag Herald cab and ^assls. Call MI 3-6493 certified instructor For your safe­ how it works. C.M.I.X.. Lewis St., Paid Holidays plus commission on excellent in­ REIMINGTON Electric Razor. Tap Competitive Examination UNPAID BALANCE FOUR R(K)M8, two big roome up. pancy. Good sound values, one at would have taken piece at the high new SBSC- that wohld boild two Shoes, girl’s size 3. Kitchen lad­ For ap{M>intment to inspect these achool had he not put the guarded not bis raaohad. Swrik Windi er and Hhwptag asr- ■after *■ '. ty We are trained to teacn proper- Building— Contracting 14 cor. Gold, Hartford. (Evoi, JA Five Day Week centive plan. Apply in person to Clerk-Typist MONTHLY PAYMENTS Oil furnace, automatic hot, water. $16,000, the other at $17,000. and over 100 other listings caU schools for 81R88,000. HI. 94078. Mr. Gorman or Mr. Sterling, Gor­ der-chair. Tab^eloths. MI 3-8589. men there with orders to turn Also in Washington, DsmocraUc nspendent, Mia. B. P. te a ? «tla- 9-5553). Good Starting Wage Salarv Range $22.14 Parking. Naar bus and stores. 865. TODAY! No advantage would be likely ptama MIteheB 8-UMw 1861 CHEVROLET Truck. Model FOR YOUR new building, re­ Sick Benefits man Motor Sales, 285 Main St., T. .J. CROCKETT, Realtor away Negroes. party leaders said privately that UJ. 8,000 Ibe.. capacity. Cab and MANCHESTER Driving Academy NEW AND SUGHTLY DAMAGED $2,548-$3,250 "WESTINGHOUSE” REF. Available Oct. 1. MI 84390. to result from having the Board modeling, or repair* call Wm.; Pension Plan Manchester. JARVIS REAL’TY CO. Agents ef the Federal Bureau of use of tha National Ouard ia AT' cf'Salaetmen instead of the Board chassis. 8385. BxesUent condi­ guarantees results. Ehepert instruc­ kitchen sinks, one stainless steel. Thirty-five hour week, 9 a.m. “CALORIC” RANGE APARTMBIHT—Three rooms and Office MI 8-18t7, or Rss. Ml 8-7761 InveattgaUon have been at work kansas had left scars not likely to Andover Kanehl, Contractor and Builder. Business Opportunities 32: Hospitalization Bathroom sinks and tubs. 80-gal- o f Education apjiolnt the School tion. Orlgliial 48,000 milea. 1950 tion, dual controlled "ar. Call PI Tel. MI 3-7773. to 5 p.m.; paid holidays, paid sick bath. H e ^ and hot water fur 664 CENTER STREET for weeks in UtUe Rock. Their be erased before next ysar’a'cam' 2-7249. Day or evening appoint­ . Group Insurance lon GE de/luxe hot water heater. “ EMERSON” TELEVISION Building and - Survey Oommittee, Pontiac Slltrer Streak 8-cyllnder, WANTED — Lessee, Operator for a Vacation with pay Help Wanted— leave and vacations, pension and ntahed. Hear Main St. Middle- BUI Rood At MI 84416 MI 8-4113 findings have not been made pub­ I>rign for control o f Congrass. four-door sedan. Needs vslvd job. ments. Radiators/ pipes, furnaces, BX Social Security benefits. BLOND BEDROOM Niehobsm eald. BIDWELL Home Improvement Oo. new Cities Service, completely aged couple. Inquire 284 Spruce EVENINGS — MR. WERBNER lic. A t Nashville, Goy- Frank Cle­ The resigning SB8C. chalnnan Local Giri Wins 8178. 168 WoodlSfld St., MI 3-8474. Apply’ daily between 8:30 a m.-6 Male or Female 37 cables, oil burners, assorted used LIVING ROOM SUITE MORTLOCK’S—Manchester’s lead- Alterations, additions. garages. modern staUon now available at For Application St. M AN O H shllR—Rolling Park, aix MI 1-7847 But U.ft. District Judge Ronald ment said that the dynamiting of also characterised the Democrats’ Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ p.m. at A 4 P" Supermark'et, 261 lumber. / Choman's Housewreck- 1887 THUNDERBIRO, white, must . ing Driving School offers the most West Middle "^ke. and Adams St. EXPERIENCED hostess and foun­ Job Description 5-PC. DINETTE SET roonia. Cape Cod, two bathe N. Davies issued a summons to Hattie Cotton Grammar' 8rte pre­ this City as I've never known any­ ’inadequate faelllUes." at tha Baatam Statoa Expositloa condition. MI 8-4823. M A M DRIVING School. Call LOAM. TOP quality. Dark, rich, MiinirtpsI Building Rugs, End Tables, Cocktail sumably will be aired tooth er—if thing ejsa to ahock its coned an ce," Oeoiblned FadUltlaa Marge your fem^e instmetor for Specialists. Hal Morrell, 3 Great ganization will select a distribu­ OPERATORS for Rent 64 windma; hot water heat, -/ ANOTHER 4-H dairy Judging Oontast Satur­ Hill Road, East Hartford. JA tor to service 50 active local ac­ WOMAN FOR general housework no stones. (Columbia Construction 41 Center Street Table, Lamps, Smoker, Dishes, the hearing takes place at all. he i^ d over a national television T o be built at that prios, the day. -- 1884 CADILLAC. Excellent con­ driver’s trsining. Dual controlled Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-6277 or acres, trees. Carlton W. Hutch- FIRST TIME ON MARKET 8-7564, John Gianopoulos. Hanks counts. Deliver and collect only 3 'j days a week. No laundry. Ex­ (Remington-Rand Equipment) •Manchester, Connecticut Silverware. Kitchen Ctablnets,/ THREE ROOMS, suitable for office ins, MI 9-5133. Elsewhere tenrion eased in program ("Face ' the N a 11 o n," achoola would have to embody The 17-ysar-oid senior at Region­ dition. Private owner. Call MI automatic, standard shift. MI. perienced. Call MI 9-5818. Willimantlc, AC 8-3283. Afiplicationa Accepted Mirrors, Pictures. Pots and Pans Or buainesa, firet floor. Main St, West Side—Six-room single, Are such money-aaWng devleea as a 9-6382 between 8-8. Hill Rd., Storrs, GArfield 9-4451. for our petroleum product. E.xper- place, oil heat, full basement, in southern trouble spots. School and CBS). ;*It put decant {>eop)e who al District 8 High School waa one 9-6541. Until 5:00 P.M. center of town. Kntlre building IDEAL FAMILY HOME with four wantisd to opposa>pposa integraUbintegraUbn in a coRtotned gynmaslum-cafeteria- ience is not needed. An investment For The State Hisrliway LOAM—*3 per yard. No. 1 grade. And Few Other Items sulated, knotty pine room, g s r s fs , wlics offlCials said they thought of three girls on tho Oonneoticut 1941 PLYMOUTH Four-Door, ra­ of *2200 cash required to carry Septea'ber 18, 1957 about 6,800 square feet. Suitable bedrooms, IM baths, large mod­ lashville, Tenn., was ‘.‘over the position so they could n ot" audltorium. lAiia would be accept­ team who walked off with highest Aluminum Storms and Help Wanted— Male 3f *2 per yard No. 2 grade, large Phone Me Immediately amesite drive. Yard completely dio, healer, whitewalls, *75. MI Business Services Offered 13 the minimum necessary inventory. Department Advt. No. 4510' for etores, onlM, 'insurance com­ ern kitchen, dishwasher and dis­ encloeed. In excellent' condition hump" in qurillng violence. It was able in a 8-gtade e le m e n t^ honors. Her Jersey calf, "Cfindy." quantities. *1.50 per yard. Nuss- Hartford CHapel 7 -0 ^ pany, hall, etc. Occupancy 84 posal, laundry room, 25x16 living 94738. Screens 14-A This *2200 cash investment plus dorf, MI 9-7408. AFTER 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 throufhout. Near bua Une, ehop- students' day st the Nashville ‘LAUCNDEBED’ HAY aehooL but where eiriit gradee are placed third ta the eenlor calf tA CLEAN.AND paint those .gutters TOOL AND DIE MAKERS months, center of town. One room, fireplace, screened . porch housed in one building, tha com­ 10 hours spare time each week FIRST CLASS Starting salary $3300 per/ ping center and schools. State Fair and no classes were Norway’s frequent rains and giooal claea. Miss WUcox was TOUR EDfiED dealer just traded now. Avoid cosUy repairs later. ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, should net more than *500 each MIDGET LEAGUE football shoes, See It Day Or Night car irarage for rant at the Center. two-car gurage, doss to e'lemen' held. cloudy days rule out drying hay bined facility would necesHrily named top Holstein judge the a like new, very low mileage 1987 jkloustes, porches, awnings. Free Now working 80 hours minimum CaU W^-023S, or MI 8-7444. tary and high schools. Ejva AUTUMN S’TREET , ta Mi: 8-1861. month. Car necessary. Tell about year. ' size 3 'i and 5 used one season. PRECISION If you have no means/of transpor­ The Arlington, Va., school board on the ground, so the crop Is Impair the physical education pro- New England dairy Judging Dodge hardtop, it'a loaded, coat ntitnates. Call N. B. Chase Co., yourself and ^ve phone, address. per week. Elxcellent conditions for *3 pair. MI 9-9902. .MECHANICAL tation, I ’lt send' my iu to for you! Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4469. EigJiLroom horns, oil steam said it would appeal an order by spread on wires like laundry ao over $3900 new—but our volume DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ m 94233 or RockvUle TR 6-1200. qualified men. OFFICE for rent. Inquire Laundry, heat. Two fUl baths, tile. Encloa^ Write Box Y, Herald. No Obligsilon! 601 Hartford Rd- CaO after 8 p;m. Federal Judge AH»rt V. Bryan breeses can gat at it and pidicy of priced for a quick pany, doors and windows, custom GRAY MANUFACTURING 11 Paid Holidays INSPECTORS e a s t HARTFORD — SUver Lane, porch, shade trees,'large lot. Va­ sale la only 83496, only 8395 down, work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1883 Narfftro plain okpnrioarn. Aloo haTO A—L ^ B —E—R—T—’S MI 9-0968. six-room elder home. Glass an- cant. Price $18,300, after 8 p.m: Roofing—Siding 16 16 ARBOR STREET 16 Days Paid Vacation Boats and Accessories 46 opraiiiK for mnrliaairal Lnnpnctor dosed front porch, garage, deep 868 a month. Fitzgerald Motors, Help Wanted— Female 35 HARTFORD, CONN. 43-45 ALLIfN ST.. HARTFORD OFPTCBI—IN THE new Andrewe formerly Brunner’s, Talcottville. with nxpnrinnrn la parkaclni- lot, on bus Une. Only 818.660 CHARLES LESPERANCE' SPECIALIZING IN REFRIOERA'nON sates and se: RAY’S ROOFING OO., shingle'and *6 Hour Week Building, 63 Eaat Center St. Con­ Open evenings till 9. CLERK TYPIST for general office MACHINE OPERATORS, will MANCHESTER BOAT CO„ 10 Es­ TWO-BURNER Oil Stove, white CsU QoodchUd Rarity Oo., MI MI 9-7620 FOB THE VEBY nMEST EN tee. Commercial, residential, tfr built up roofs, gutter and con­ sex St; Daily 12 noon-9 p.m. SHEET METAL enamel with black trim,' One, venient location. Large paved 3-7936 or M l 8-3837: CUSTOM BUILT HOMES condttlonera, freezers. A, anty W. ductor work roof, chimney re­ work, opportunity for advance train on second and third shifts. Apply immediately to Robert parking lot. CaU AD 8-8454. ment. Alexander Jarvi# Co,, 5 Saturday 9 a..m.-9 p.m. Scott WORKERS Nesco electric roaster. White $17,000—Main St, Manchaster. Cor­ ^QUALITY USKD CARS Refrigeration Co. MI 9-1337i MI pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. Apply Conn. State Employment Kask, Tabulstmg Supervisor, State < QUIET WEST Side lec^ on , im ALWAYS SEE OUB OOMFLEiB SEUBOnON 1981 8TUDEBAKER Pick-Up, 8380. Dover Rd. Atwater-Ana Boats. Four yoarn okpniiourn In nxpoH- enamel with stand.' .'Never used. ner lot For information or ap­ GENERAL CONTRACTING MI 94607 or AQ 84383. 9-3080, MI 94085. Ray Jackson, 30. 3-8325. Service, 806 Main St., Manchester, Highway Eiepsrtment, State Office maculate aix room Cape Cod, at­ Mon.-Fri. Or Elks cilub Carriage mnntal aircraft work roquircO. JA 8-0686. Ronwg for Rent 65 pointment to see caU the R .. F. TYPIST in local doctor's office, Building. Hartford or The State BROWNING AUTOMA’n C as is tached garage, screened porch, Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 8-8346 ALWAYS AT LIAST BO CARS REMODILUtG oMl REPAIltiNG GONDER’8 T.V. Servlc^available ROOFING. SIDING, psuntlng. Car­ House, 9 North Park St., Rock *25. 22 target rins. *10. 22 rifle, Ruaco atorma, paridlke yard, fruit any time. Antenna xionveraiana. pentry. Alterations and additions. using Soundscriber. Medical ex­ ville. Wed. only. Personnel Director, Room 405, EXPERIMENTAL or Joseph Aahfofd, MI 9-6818. TO CHOOSE FROM V Award Winner perience preferred but not essen­ (15. 14 Munro St. RCA U " TELEVISION, base hi' with quiet couple. .References treea, |18,800. Cariten w . Hutch­ SEDANS, CXIDPBS, STATION WAOONS, OfHfVXBTIBLES FREE ESTIMATES-^MORTGAGES ARRANGED PtaUco factory auperrtsed aervice. CeUlngs. Workmanship guaran­ State Office Building, Heurtford. MACHINISTS eluded, $35. MI 94710. ins, MI 84133, teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn tial. Five day week, working on DURING 1956 the gross program required. Box A, Horrid- SSn^EN ROOM, four bedroom', (one Tel. ML 9-1499. / ■ unfinished) moiUfied rancA, A U OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED St. Ml. 8-4860. Saturdays, but all day Wednes­ of Friendly Ice Cream advanced THREE BEDROOM ranch with day off.' Please reply to Box R, LARGE So l id maple colonial cor breezeway, garage, 149 ft. frant- BANV FINANCINO UP TO 38 MKWTHS eight manager trainees into mans Situations Wanted— ner cabinet. In excellent condition large, wsU aquiiped kitchen, tUe ERNEST A/RITCHIE FOR THE beat in shingle and built c/b Herald. ger’s positions. In 1957 six more LIVE AND WORK Waatod 1o Rent 68 u-e, only $16,800. Carlton W. OPBN TILL t EVENINGS female 38 MI 9-9561. bath, oil heat, garage. S. A- nitchtos, MI 84183. 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. M I>8172, MANCHI^TER up roofing, guttera, leaders, chim­ trainees will be promoted because IN THE 81'NNY 80t?THWE8T Beechler. MI 9-8963 or MI 8-6969. ney and roof repairs csdl Coughlin CLERK—Opening In our Manches­ Water Pumps P. MANAGER W. T. Grant Co., wants of new store openings. A mans WANTED—Position as housekeep­ MAPLE DEN SETT, couch opens to five room unfurnished apartment. NEAR PORTER ST. Cuatom 8H BARLOW MOTOR SALES MI 3-7707. ter Branch office for girt to do ger’s post provides an average in You really lUe in Ike Oreal Sou Ik- bed. Rocker and chair with foot er or companion to one person by went. New Mexico'n clim ate In mT In or around Manchester.' Call ■ BOWERS SCHOOL room ranch, three twin size bed- W IN D 80B ATRL, BOOKVILLB— PHONE TR 5t3S88 clerical work. Knowledge of stool. Call Xn 8-1455. comptometer helpful. Company come of *10,000. plus many other refined nurse of long experience. and Systems ideal our ntale In tke mont cUited from 84:80. MI 8-3031. rooma, colored bath fixtures, benefits. A person with above Phone PI 2-7848, Coventry. la the. Went year alien year. ITui Roofing— Chimney 16-A benefits and paid vacations. Ap­ lU'ler arre In belter lhau ▼ItHlBe. Owner Movins: Out Of State many extras, oidy $17,300. Orlton ply H. P. Hood 4 Sons. 52 McKee average potential can plan on a Veuil find year-roHOdy ...... fUbloir WANTED—A three-room furnished Two-atory, six, rooms, three bed W. Hutchins, MI 94182. MulUple secure future with' continual ad Muaical Inatnunents 53 or unfurnished 4q*sriment for W. ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ St..- Manchester. .Ml 3-1121; Siitiationa Wanted— Compiotoly InstoNod. butttlnA. nkliec, nkliec muunUla climbl _ rooms, attached garage, encloeed Listing Member. * ing roofs of all kinds. Also new vancement in our organization. —^11 wilbln diiViUK dintaiice ef yuur T. Grant executive and hta wife: .porch. Brass {dumbing, steam J6 H N F. Tel. MI 9-8196 for appointment. borne. And with opr qeaereM vo> MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Rental. OLOOTT ST, — New 614-room roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys SEWINC3 Machine operators want­ Male 39 and Ropoirod. catibu niaa. you'll try them all. If ' in or around Mancheater. CaU heat oil, full Icngto screens, storm Ooraplete line of instruments. Mr. R. Levesque, MI 3-1833. Ranch,, all utilities, mahogany ^ S S S S S S S S i cleaned, repaired, 26 . years’ ex­ ed. Industrial experience not nec­ you’d like to kaow more. we*ll ouud Rantal applied to purchase price windows add aluminum doors. perience. Free estimates. - Call essary, will train good home ANYTHING FOR MONEY. , Two you bur llluntrAted brorbure. Hoad cabineta, plastered walls, tils Seniors.. Phone MI 9-7067 Or MI i rename %• Ci. W. AbboH, OeueroJ Representing Old Selmer, Pedler RESPONSIBLE FamUy urgently Wril-to-waU caipeting. Large lot Howley. Manchester 311 3-5361. seamstress. Day shift 8-4.;30. Ap­ waU landacipad. Older home, A-l bath, basement garage. Financ TIERNEY CONTACT MAN 9-4000. I C. A . Reynolds JCmployment HPcIlon 15. and Bundy. Metter’a Music needs five or alx-room house with ply Kaklar Toy Co., SO Hilliard condition. Immediate occupancy. ing arranged. Phone MI 1 8-9644. < St.. Studio, 177 hfcKee, MI 3-7500. option to buy. References. CaU MAN with varied experience de Ml 9-5327 SANDIA CORPORATION hO 84868. , ~ - Sacrifice ptlce,^ Can ha a«en by Heating and Pldmbing 17 ■National Fmancisl Organiza­ MANCHESTER-^Four-room home, FUNERAL HOME sires position, mechanics] ability. Albuquerque, New Mexico ■ gPINET PIANO, brand new 88 ipixdntmenL . second floor unfinished, immedi­ S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- ^ STIMULATING tion haS two opshmgs this area MI 9-3851. notes, Aiify ^arantsed, *360. A RETIRED couple wiahsa to rant ate occu{>ancy'. MI 9-0096 after for men with bookesping, Tennai. Birnbaum’s, 361 - Main FINBBT M om m FAOUnBS in* contractor. New InstallaUons. ^ POSITION a amaU older houise, Uiree'or four GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO 6 p.m. for. ap{>ointn),ent‘' ' alteration work and repair work. credit, or sales background io St.,' New Britain. Open Mon. rooms, unfurnished. Will pe' t'roo>" >ms featuring lour 'at Dos Angeles. church. . The lo4'eI.v fllet border of 4 - 617 HARTFORD RD. 3H hatha, two-car garage. For age, kitchen, din- No. 8113 with Patt-O-Rama in­ bedrooms, The number of gidlona dispensed wijl be meter recorded circles enclosing crosses and I R S tCHESTEIR Package Delivery, ALERT, Neat Woman for abort or­ Dry Wdis cmd apef MANCHESTER / further £ information or appoint­ ing room'. large U'ving room, cluded is in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16, 18, measures I Z V ’ dMp; the acsl- Rooms 'nnthont Board 59 Ml 3-7483 4 ment to ee call Tbe R. F. Dim- Exterior ft ly painted. AU city • 30, Size 12, 32 bust, short sleeve, It ^ c k t e g and package deliv­ ders and all around kitchen work. Fo r YOUR CONVENIENCE on the delivery tick^Mwe leave in your mail box. loped border of crosses measures ery, Refrigerators, washers and Hours 10 a.m. ■ 3 p.m. and S • SEPTIC TANKS Proof Sowor Linos in LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE Multiple Uatiiig Scrvfee ock Co., Realtors, MI 84345 or MI converienceb. You must see this yahls of 46-inch;, t-j yard con- 12" in depth. Gleaned and Installed f u r n is h e d r o o m , complete 8-8818. one. $15.a». Webster Agency, stov# moving specialty. Folding p.m. - 8 p.m. Will tram. Apply foNod and ropdirod. NEW B^-ROOM RANCH, attached ' treat. Pattern No. 2580 contains cro­ clutlrs tor r ^ . Ml. 8-0753. in person. Murphy’s Restaurant.) housekeeping facilities, between RockvlUe, /TR 54745. So long. Have fun. For this pattern, send 3Sc in • SEWEftS OPERATOR Center and Hospital, for woman garage, large living room, ceram SIX ROOM Cape, $13,800, Branford OPEN THURSDAY EYENINOS chet directions; filet diagrams; Main St. fc tile bath,' mil basement. Ooins, your name, address, size der stitch illustrations. AUSTIN A; CHAMBERS OO.. local Machine Cleaned FARM LOAM only. Call MI S-W39. St. Aluminum siding, ameaite BOLTON-iOqventry Une. New five ali«d, and tjie Pattern Number to and long dteUnca movtag,, p a c ­ WQMAN to^ care for three chil­ 816,600. CaU the R. F. Dlixtock drive. This home is an axceUent rahen, ceramic tile bath, TfaTO'CLQCK Send 25c In coins, your name, GEUfTtiEMAN Preferred — Laige, Co.. “ SUB BCKNETT, ‘|THE ItfAN- address and the pattern number to ing, storage. Call ML 3-5187. Hwt- dren' while' mother works. FOR SALE Paid vacation and sick leave,' Blue Croas. Retirement Plan. Reritors, m 8-8348 or MI buy! For m>{>ointnwnt to see oaU . kitchen, n^aUt-out "Our •!i --- • INSTALLATION If you want to settle down in Mancheeter working in a , comfortable, furnished, heated 848U. D F ^ C 0 4 K A T CHE8TEB EVEN i K o HEKALD, ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHES­ ford CH. 7-1435. 9 1676. I the R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors,' ^ lot. 818,600. R la Tour A friendly attnoapbere — apply 1n pert,on to Mr. WalUr room. Next to ahower" bAth. Park­ ML 8-0348 or Joseph Ashford, MI ck 'Co., Realtora, MI 1189 AVE.T AMERICAS, NEW TER.EVENING 'HERALD, 1150 SPECIALIST JCANCHBSTER — Two • FamUy EXPERIENCED ’bookkeeper, Ferguson. ing. Near Oapter. MI 8-3176, af­ 84818., ... : 9-8818, t o b b 88. n : T. AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, ter 6 p.m. . I House, all utiUUea, nice condi­ Shearson, Hammill 6 Co. Band .86 cents more with your 88. N. Y. PaintiiiK—Papering 21 days, good wages. Call P, 4 / F. Motor Freight, MI t-6278. , Town aiA Oavatry tion, two-car garage. ’ FuU price SIX ROOM CAPE, very neat, ROCKVILLE — Older fsven-room Atjoihuri N«v Ymk Itecfc fodWufu | MUtsnl order fpr the new Fall . A It's n adyi Tha 1957 Needlevqork EXTERIOR and interior , ON E' SINGLE Bedroom. Buaiiieas 814,700. Many more UaUnga of storm windows, Ula bath, con- B U m houssi ibil steam heat, garage. AU 1LG0..KL Winter '57 tetne of our .pattern Album—flfty-aix colorful ps'ges Ceilings reftniahed. PaperL. HANDCUTrtiR block Depot Square. Free park- .ril kinds. CaU the Ellsworth variant tocaUon. WaddaU School, converiences. Only $9,900. 913 Main SNeat, Mnncliastaf • MltchiaM 3-1SF1 * - magaglna Baalc Faahlpn. Inspiring and' Drafnaga Oo. showing niany:pretty deslgna; plus Wallpapsr bks. Estimgtss given wanted for parpart time STEELEASON Telephone U r. Keith, .MI Kittan Agsacy, Rsalton, Ml 818,800. OaU tha Cleasynrid-Falb8r 8r Agency, RqckvUl^, TR 031 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER- C O N H |9«»d fntAttX tor ovsiy aoms- dirsetlons for nuking -3 crochet iRilIy covered by InsiirMce. Call 8-10 p.m. Apply Kaklar Ml M 143 TIL . Ml i«a aay , MX 8-1408 or M I 8488$. i Telighona MI $-4595--3ioclnriUe---Phoae TR 5-3201 items and a quUt Only 25e a co p y ! Edwagd R. Price; MI 9 -i^ . 80 HUUard 8t. u ■i ■-• i' " ■ / r './. ■.'.'■■■ ■■■ .' '.I ...... *, ^ . ■■ 1 -V’\- ■ ■ ' ' - X ' M- ‘•■'i -S' , ','S' I ■ . I \ ..1 - 1 1 .1 .. ?, iN;' MONDAY, SE PTE M B E ITli, IflST 'dSS&m 9A6E EIGHTEEN AveniirrDai^^ lianrlTPSter lEitptttng %eralD * Fo^. the W’eeh Ended Th« Waathfr Bept. 14, 1957 7^ Fsranant at D. B. Waathnr Banna Members of Itaachester Emblem Manchester bhaptcr of Hadas- sentenced to 30 and 60-day Jail aah will meet tomorro'w evening at Fancy Mtetinir Y6u Here! terms, to run concurrently, on in­ , About Town dub, No. '2S1, are reminded that Warden to Speak 12 3^30 OensIdeawMe fog developing iatn free tickets for the fashion show 8:80 in the vestrj’ of Temple Beth toxication and common drunkard Mesnher of the Andit toniglit. Low near M . W'wtanadajr at Centinel HUl Hall. Hartford, Sholbm. M t » . George Sandals.' You Just can't be too care­ chargea, waa freed sfter being in To Lions Tue-sdav Bureau o f Circulation partly eloady, mild. High near 78. Group C of the Women'* Fel- may be obtained up until U;mor- president, wilt conduct the meet­ ful. Jail Mnce July 22. He was placed MONTHLY PllYMENT lowahlp of Center Congretetlonel row from either Mrs. Marjorie ing, and a program entitled "Mas­ Ttt’o drivers backed out of oi).probation for one yea r.' Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm their reapertiv'e driveway* Sat­ Mark S. Richmond, warden of Church will meet tomorrow at • Hibbard or Mrs. Lorraine Ellia querade 'Party" will be presented the Connecticut State Prison in Allen R. Wlttham, 46. of Hen- urday, each of them checking dee Rd., Jailed on May 18, had the p.m. in the Robbins room. Dessert by a.group of the members. tyethersfield, will speak to the /■' to see that there were no cars balance of his sentence suspended INSURANCE VOL. LXXVL NO. 296 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) X. w iil be served « t this time, after St. Cecelia's Mother* d rc le will Manchester Lions Club at the MANCHESTEH, CONN., TJUESDAY,SEPTEMBER IT,' 1957 (Claaalfled AdvsrtiaiBg an Pag# !•>' PRICE PIVE CENTS which the business meetin*’ will be meet Wednesday night at 7:30 at Richard Gutzm^r, 23 Mather St., ' traveling in either lane and no and was placed on probation for neighborhood tota in the Way, club's 6:30 dinner meeting tomor­ ■^jeM, followed by films. A * this the horn* of Mr*. Margo Duelo*. was awarded a ‘25-year member- ■ row evening -at 3 J's Restaurant, one year. Witham waa given a 90- &iLh had an accident. day Jail senterice and two 6-month A'o m ' any or all of your personal dud ^family^ ie the flrst meetbif of the season lo w Main St. The co-hostes* will ship pin yesterday at the annuar, j Bolton. It ie hoped as many as possible be Mrs. Celia Barnlak. - family outing of Atiderson-Shea f TTie cars, backing from driven RIchmo’nd came to Connecticut terms, to ' run concurrently, for Insurance may be paid the Modern Mttnthly l^ay Personal Income operating a motor vehicle while win i t t « d . Post, VFW , and its Auxiliary, held i opposite each other on N . Main from MacNeil Island Prison in the National Guard Sgt! Robert H. at Sperry’s . Glen, Bolton. ' St. met in the middle, of the I State of Washington. He has spent his llcens* was suspended, operat­ W h jip ay for your Insurance in advance or in throe Installments At 1347.5 Billion ing a motor vehicle while intoxi­ •nie Holy n ^ lly Mothers Circle Cross.' whose wife, Joan, .lives at street. jprscticalty all of hla adult life in thst aomstimea falj at a time when they are hard to m M t? cated and for being a second of­ will hold iU first fall meeting to­ 8 Horton Rd., recently was gradu­ M r*. Aides GutsmCr, piesident 1 Carl W. My.hlll, 61, of 631 I piisoh management. While serving Spread your paymyenta through the period your policies ans.hi fender on the driving while intoxi­ Washington, Sept. IT (AV- morrow a t '8 p.m. at the home of ated from the clerk-typist course of Mystic Review. N'o. 2, W BA. re- ' N. Main St., and Charles. F. ‘ in the U.S. Navy he received spe- effect. Pay as you go- the up-to-date, business-like way, Americans madVt money at tha Mrs. Rdward G. O'Brien. ^ Au- at Fort Dbc. N. J. He is d 1856 minds members of the auction of Toren. 69. o f 634 N. Main St., cated charge. , cial commendation for hli work Follclea that mhv be written for three year# with a half Pear'a rate of, almost S347>i billion a f t im St. r graduate of Hillyer College. ' mlscellaneoha articles to follow the > told police they were watching i with Naval prisoner*. savings and for Ave years with a year’s savings may be Incmdod year during August, up about husinesg meeting in Odd Fellows ‘ traffic on the street and did not* ; The Warden will discuss, infor- ■7* and paid monthly. $1 billion from the July rate,' Hall tTnent Hated) Aiixiliarv to Manchester Chapter, In lovln* memorv At Michael $20 $8.51 $5.1.3 $80.00 its case against Gov. Orval solve the impasse in Little Rock. ment’s report on personal In­ row. Court Cases ilSi **’'* reseed swsy September 18, , No. 17, DAV. will be held Wednes- 1M8. j We of course write business Insurance on an hisiallmenl haaia. Haye said, posing the quea.tion, come rovers wages and sala­ •W*—-: - Faubus’ ' intervention with dajf night at 8 o'clock at the VFW "but bow to give in without sur­ ries, the net income of pro­ The regular meeting of the Home, The ftos-ere we la.v upon hie grave i Central High School integra­ prietorships . and partnerships Home League of the Salvation 5tondav Oases May wither and decay The RAYMOND E. GORMAN rendering?" But love lor him who eleepe beneath. tion. ' Who will surrender? ‘T don’t — both farm and nonfarm—as Army will be held at the Citadel L. Oiercielli and Sons, s truck­ Daughters Liberty. No. 17, Will never fade away. ’ Insurance Agency A court eourca said the e«b- 'know." he replied. He added: Well as dividends and'lnter^t, ! at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ing company from Hamden, was poenaa were being-prepared for the LOLI. will hold its first meeting fined 1647 in Tolcn 'Court this Wife and children. i “There is no occasion for pes-j net rent* received by landlords GOP Claims threat : A worship Service. "Decalogue of • ALL l-OR-MS OF IXSl'KANfE • ■cheduled hearing Friday on the of the season in Orange Hall to- morning for allowing the opera­ ■imitm simply because a-e have not! and other types of ’ Individual I Happiness." will be conducted iinorrow night at 8 o’clock. A Card of Thanks | 9M MAIN ST„ .MANCHESTER—.Ml S-ll!i? .govemment'i request for a pre­ Income. This w-il! be followed by a social tion of an overweight motor ve­ tied up this package.” j ' sdc,isl hour with refresments will AGENTS FOR TRAVELER.S and HARTFORD FIBB liminary injunction against Fsu- The contingent of National j The seasonally adjusted ah- I hour. Hostesses will be Mrs. Annie hicle. Judge Jules Karp remitted bus' lue o f the guard to hold back ‘ follow the meeting. *424 of the fine. Wc deetre to exprcee om- eincereet Guarfiamen. who have kept Ne-1 niial rate for August was To Veto Farm Aid ■ Russell: Mrs. Martha Mansfield thanke and apprefiatlnn for the acte o f ; Kegro students. $347,300,000,000 compared to I kindnese. nice.eagcs of eympatliv amt M a i l t h i s c o u p o n t o d a y f o r information groea from entering the 2,000 puJJil j and Miss Edith Jackson. The truck waa stopped by Stale Meanwhile. Rep. Brook Hays, Xi Gamn\a Chapter of Beta I Police on Rt. 15, Aug. 20 and es- beautiful floral offcrlnge received from . Central High at Faubus' direction.! $346,200,000,000 |n July, our many relativee, friendn and neigh-, AB.SOI.I TELY .NO 0BUGAY10N acting in his rote as intermediary ' Sigma Phi will' open the fall sea- I corted to a Parker St. weighing had been reduced to shout a doxen | State Capitol, Hartford, Sept. 17 (/P)— The Ckmnecticut The Immaculate Conception bore in m^r recent bereavement, the between the federal government Legislature convened in special session today to consider Mothers Circle will hold its first , son with a meeting tomorrow eve-’ I station where the vehicle' was, loee of our 'beloved falher, Samuel R. Name ...... today.'There wer* eVen fewer, apec- rung at 8:1.5 at the home of Mrs. MeOurry. \ and Gov. Faubus, had another talk tatori on hand aa claaaes atarted meeting of the season in the form found to be 24 per cent over-' The McCurry family. providing relief for the state’s drought-str^en farmers, I Edgar Ansaldi, 101 Princeton St. Street . ; ...... City scheduled with the Governor at the ■without Incident. i U.S. to Allow of a potiuck St 6:30 Wednesday weight, police said. | mansion today. and hea^d a message from Gov. Ribicoff which said that the night at the home of Mfs. Cor­ Ernest Artruc, 45, of Hartford. | Card of Thanks Little Rock today to one b ig ' Kinds of Insurance Hays is the' Arkansas Democrat : question-mark. , farmers do not want any handouts. nelius Foley, 49 Scarborough Rd. I < The choir of Zion Lutheran was fined $100 for operating a j who helped' arrange Saturday's motor vehicle while intoxicated. W f urould likF to our hF«rt- Will Faubus withdrsta’ the China Reds in Republican leaders whose party controls both Houses of I Church will rehearse tomorrow at meeting between President Eisen­ Curtis Blake, 51, of 219'a School: fFlt Rp^Fcmtion to i Hf fFtFndf. Guardsmen from the hjgh school the Legislature immediately voiced criticiim of the Demo­ The 37th annual meeting and 7:0 p:m. at the church. rFlAtlTFii And nFliThhorfl wptf to hower and FaUbus. St. was fined $15 for intoxication. ■ within the next- few day* and per- [ election of officers of the Army fFnorotiB and kind in our tor- He flew to Little Rock from cratic Chief Executives’ message, sayin|i thet it appear^ Eugene M: Foss, 65, of Hsrt- row \ ' mlt Negroes to enroll? Many peo-. 1960 Olympics and Navy Club ' will be held at j St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle Texas yesterday, saw Fsubtis, and pie believe so. he was trying to prejudge the session. ' ford, was fined $3 for passing in a P aiiI SAimond. tont and d a ^ h ttr*. j the clubrooms Wednesday at 8 I will hold its first fall meeting told reporters he will meet with ^ -- - • HALE'S and NELLIE t)ON prtsant M u Mar- no passing sone. Judge Karp then | In comment to newsmen, the GOP leaders, said they in- p.m. Refreahmenta will be served ' Wednesday at 8:15 at the home of I him again today. H e declined spe­ suspended payment of the fine tierpreted Ribicoff’s message aa meaning he would veto any Sfter the meeting. Mrs. John Scheibenpflug. 281 cific details of the first talk with “ e an tojunefl*™^ '' UnHtd'’stftM rm ^ today thaT Sd garat Downs at a FASHION SHOW tliis after hearing from Atty. Philip' sue an Injunction ordering Wm to Chinese Or sny other CommunlsU money-spending proposals designed to aid farmers. I School St. Faubus. but said: Bayer who said that the clrcum- : ' who see bona fid e . athletes may On* of th* proposal* up for con­ Wa'dnasday aftarneon at 2:30 in HALE'S Dr. Irwin Kovc and Dr John THE ORIGINAL ‘‘A solution cannot be postponed (Continued on Pnge Eleven) Shea attended a chiropody science American Legion Auxiliary stances Involved did not warrant enter this, country to take part in sideration' would appropriate $1,- FASHION DEPARTMENT, saeend floor, ''conclave in Boston, Mass., .over members will meet tonight s i 8 a fine. Foss pas.sed a truck as it the 1960 Olynmic Games. 500.000 to provide $20 a tom payr the weekend. I o'clock in the Legion Home. approached construction work The State Department, in an­ merits to farmera toward the coat Text of Menage whara a fall showing of NELLIE DON draisas underway on Center St. WATKINS- nouncing ..this, said such athletcr o f Winter f eed, Lester E. Beebe. 30. of South would not have to be fingerprint­ Senate M ajority Leader Eilmer will ba shown. Thara will ba rafrashmants and Manchester Lodge. No. 73 A. F. By Gov. JRibicoff - 'Watson (R-Wetheriftdd) . called and A. M.. will hold s special Coventry, Waa fined $6 for fol­ SEATO Foe Grabs ed. >■ ! prizas. Evaryona is cordially invitad. . . Plans Underway lowing too closely. Beebe was in- _ WEST They will be subject to health ! the Governor "inconalsient" He Hartford, Sept 17 Text of meeting at . the Masonic Temple noted that th* Governor'* messag* c! .>• tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mas­ volved in an accident on W. Mid­ and security checks, Just as all { Gov. Rlblcoff's meoaag*. today to other visitors to America are. i said iT waa unfortunate that M ' ter Mason degree will be exem- ! For Italian Night dle Tpke. Robert S, Erickson. 24. FuRtral Sanriet th* apeclal session of the General by Barry eral surplus grain .was not made pllfled by the officers of the lodge ,of Rocky Hill, forfeited a $5 bond "This is designed to let any bona { Aosembly: available to farmer*. assisted by the members of the • Plans for Italian Night ars being for overtime parking. Ormond J. yTest, Director Gbntrol of Thailand fid* athlete participate.' In these 'tlila deneral Assembly bos been Watson asked what dlflerenco Fellowcriftt Club. At the con­ j made by the Ibtlghts of Columbus. Continuances were granted to | 142 East Center SL games regardless of country or called into special sessien to oon- jit makea. It the farmers need aid. The JEIM( H A I ^ CORK clusion o f the meeiing there will The committee will meet again to- Edward E. Wilson. 29. of 37 Satehell 9-T18« Bangkok, 'ntailaiy). Sept. 17 IJP) place of origin,” Lincoln 18^11*, sider legiolntlon on tax equallaation ' whether it comes from th* federal n l^ t at the K of C Home. Foster St., charged with passing, — The Army's strongman, Sartt State Department press officer, for OimnecUcut ogrteultur* and be 'a aocial hour and refresh­ Kill six* ond 100% thrwdclwcl or state government. ' - M ANOIIfTM CONH* ^ e date has not been set. Th* in a no passing sone. to Sept. 23; Thanarat, surrounded Bangkok said In making the announcement. drought meaauret. ments. Houi*. Majority . Leader Frofp Ualliui Night Committee includes and Jack Pestritto, 39, of 39 Jo­ with tanka, and seized control o f ' announcement came three The 'OonnecUcut farmer Is a I erick Pope Jr,, (R-Fair0*ld),,dto- COKMIK MAIN WM> OAK STKHTS^ Lebro Urbanetti and Benny Pa- seph St., charged with non-sup­ MnneJiester's Oldest loam-filUd'for maximum comforti th* government today "In the ore a meeting'-in Itofla,' vital and cherished pewt o f our Lakota Council. No. 61. Degree puted. tlie Ribicoff statement that. ! gani, co-chairmen: Bill Gallo. Vin­ port. continued day-to-day until with Finest Facilities name o f the people." The misted of the Intemational f Ck>nn*cticut tradition^ Much o f the of Pocahontas, will meet Wednes­ ’ ‘ConnocUeut should not be' In tha day night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows cent Genovesi. Art Maasaro. Mario divorce proceedings can be oom- Off-Street Farklng pro-western Flomler F. Pibulsong-- (Tonunlttee. { character o f our atate, through HUE PARKING IN REAR OP OUR STORE pleted. Established 1874 committee to headed b y; hay huiiaago.' history ha* been shaped by the Hall. A penny aocial and re­ Diana. John Ciarcia, Ray DeQuat- gram, who has led the government None of th*. proiposali which Orazio Scarlets. 62. of 300 Char­ WASHAILE! aince 1947, w as reported fleeing in idage, who was granted ' study qualitieo of eelf-reliance and freshments will follow the meet­ I tro. John DeQuattro and Donald haye been futvaaoad would put the ter Oak St., was ordered to pay | a fast ckr to Malaya. igl pormisaioi) along with six ; Independanc* formed on Qmnocti- ing. i Genovesi. state lii the hay bualne**, he con­ $10 per week for the support of' N ot a shot n'ss fired as the \r- ir UJ8. Olympics officials to cut forms. Th* preservation and tended.' his wife. commander in chief took pow­ 'tue hie paiuport to attend the ses-1 continuation of farming in our .Saturday Cases er, with the reported consent of •Ion. House Speaker Nelson Brown (R- state ia Important and worth while. Still only The International (committee In court Saturday, Judge Wes­ young K ing Phtimlphnn. Aduldet, Groton) sai4 the (Tovernor’s mes­ An effort has been mad* to draft ley C. Gryk reopened two cases tw o asys before a scheduled iheet- Will make plana, for the 1960 sage appsoted to shut o ff drought' a tax measure Which does net Miift winter Olympic games to be held Rep. Edwin o . Smith, Manaflcld, left, and Rep. Bugena Gagliardono, Bolton, him self a farmer, pon­ and suapended the balances of Jail tng In Bangkok o f the military Ad­ aid for^farmers, and said tnare undue tax burden onto other porta In Squaw Valley. CalK. der task: wfore Stato Legtoloturo to And arceptabi* formula for farmera' Ux relief due to dreuAt ssntences in both. Harry J. Leis­ visers of th* antl-Communist woul6'''b* no point in tha apedal of tha econdny. Agraemant haa W hit* made public « letter from (AP Fhotofax). • ter, 37, of no certain address, Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza­ acseton if the fanners con’t bO' baen r*ached,on on* polnL Thia la Secretary of State Dulles to tion (SEATX)). Marahal Ssrlt is given aid. ^ the proposal fo r on exenoption e ( 'lA m t is C. Hale, presldeot of the TTie open meeting* of the Houa* reputed to be a foe of tha.organ- (asm tM ls ahd *qui]uneht, Uve jJiint, Win teg; and Senate wrere devoted, to the V law on. stock ahd pomtrjf ftom Satit said h*. pcled in the inter­ Oamoa Organising (jommittee. Earm Income formality o f adopting rulss. letter sald: This concluded the LeglelatuN's propafty \ taxation for farmer* est o f the people who, he claimed, 1 1 0 H e a d whoae pruicipol incom* ia derive] CONViNIENCE were dissatisfied with the govern­ .“Wlth respect to those Olympic business for the day except for the g g a n a n t r i d officials and .athletes who are introduction' of bills. from farming. i X ment's harming of last February's Hike Credited The eevere E sth e r Grows plied that "many people want to mainly to election bf a new' Assem­ after paying production costs. . ference. declined to comment on based mainly on a report o f the • n te ^ to Bove. be premier." bly president to succeed Thailand'i Payment* tq farmera for ratlr- the session beyond what was in Caution Urged London talks on the U.N. DIsar er broak. Is now arall- SAVINGS Miami. Fla., TBept, 17 OP) — A i After the selxur*. Ssrlt mode%t- Prince Wan Waithayakon and ap- Ing lend from surphia crops under mamage. But hla statement that ^ afclo for most watehr*. rw ..f-i^w COItK weakened hurricane C ^ l e rolled |I ly proclaimed himself as 'governor , proval of Malay's admission as the iThe sol] bank p r o g ^ are expected he believe* farmera want no hand­ BuUetins M A N C H p m R C o h n * . along'north of Bermuda at 12 I of. Bangkok, rather than premier. On Flu Vaccine U.N.’s 82nd member. ^ t o t s ! about $TS8 mllllonTthU out gave strength to- reports that In thst capacity he cabled Prince h* would veto any measures in fron the AP Wires CORNER MAIN and OAK STRECTS ’ mllea an hour today while a gulf Both the United States and Rus- the I y*®'" compared with about $250 storm n a n ^ Esther AhoWed signs Wan Waithayakon, .Thailand's aia want disarmament high on this he Soviet Union adaman.t against million last year, the nature o f a subsidy to agri- he W est 8 deniand for aafec-uardN ....t— u-..* .______o f growing atrongoR foreign minister and ntirin g pres­ Hartford. Sept. 17 WP>—The State year’s agenda. i f^rm,^pricM have been averaging cuUur*, DEWEY- Health Dept, today recommended C ^ H e aweptv. p4st Berm'iMa. ident of tht U.N. Genera] Assem­ Oullet, Gromyko to Talk' on S e a r v w a ^ ban j about 3 per cent higher this year | Republican leader*, whoae party YYiDEB ro m a tB u r g e d k n ifin g the island with peak bly, thst he If .still the Thai rep­ vacclnaUon against Asian fl)i. for Secretary of State Dulles Is ex­ Hartford, Sepl. 17 UP>—A bai RICHMAN all person* except those under winds of 35 m.p.h.. the Miami resentative at the UJ4/ , pected to focus on the issue In a me^lifors^ti,i. i emaller. | a confereiace y®»terd*y, ^ t they to permit the now State Priooa T«7 M A IN 8T. Weather Bureau/ -aaid,' and lost Police Gen. Phao Sriyanond and three month* o f age.. •'.__ _ com* 'before thla year'* assembly Seateaee-Roview Board, -to la- 45-minute policy speech Thursday. ■Is Algeria. A department report Issued yea-1 would study "the history" o f aub- force as It morod over, open water Kavy' enuef "a dm. Yuthasart Dr. S. H. Osborn, ita t* health tarday said that net income fbr the I sidle*. Particularly mentioned crease as well aa to deczaaao S.o la Russia's Foreign Minister, The chief of the Algerian Na­ * .northward. Koaol, both of whom surrendered commissioner,'also said that since first three quarters of this year was a proposal that the state sp- sentence*, waa teased Into Legis­ Ajidrel Gromyko. tional movement, Moulay Merbah, j Top winds dropped from .lJS.to before dawn, were placed under th* .Yacoin* la made from hens' ran at the annual rate of about propriate ll.SOO.'OOO to give farm-1 lative hoppers today. Rep. Ger­ ANOTHER SHIPMENT! Diplomats 'looked to Syria to called on the U.N. again yesterday I 76 .miles an heiur with hurricane- house arrest. eggs. Individual* who are hyper­ $12,200,000,000 .compared withiera a $20 a ton subsidy on pur- trude M. Koskoff, Plalavine Re-' clarify, its posiUon in the Soviet or­ to - arbitrate the conflict over force winds itretebing 75 . miles Phao. Sarit and Pibul are the sensitive .to egg* should consult bit when the question of Russian $12,900,000,000 for the correspond-1 chases o f winter feed, pqblleaa, Is spoaecr o f the meae r outward from the center, three strongmen who have pre­ their own physleianx a* to .the ad­ France's North African territory. ing period last year. , ! are designed to hroaden a bUl ea FRINOED THROWN I penetration In the Middle East In a letter to U.N. Secretary Ribicoff. a Democrat, said In his Although tfUie hurricane’s fury served a balance of jmw'er in Thai­ visability o f being iiraccinated The report: aald also that firm the subject approved by the come* up for debate. GeitotoQ Dag Hammarskjold, Mer- message that agreement haa been stayed 30-40 miles away from the land for nearly 10 years. against flu. : . . ' operating costs are running above Legisiatara. earlier this year- PlaiR iR d 'The S ^ te Department fear* the b*jr indicated th* Nationalists reached on a proposal to exempt Hffvy BARKOLOTH OOLONIAL PRINT DESIBN - Island, gusty wind* prompted Later,N^hao left aboard a Dutch Under the National allocation a year ago, with price* paid by apparently growing Soviet domi­ ivould not settle for less than full farm tools, equipment, and live­ •ehool ofncl*la to extend vacation KLM airliner for Geneva. A t the system more than 40,000 cc of the nation of Syria may tbreaten farmer# higher than in the third MILLER PLEADS INNOCENT -on* day. independeitce. stock from personal -property Hartford, Sept. 17 -OP)— WU- airport he M d he la going to vaccine has been received in Con­ ■ecurity of the . Arab state'* beigh- quarter.of 195C for all production taxation. Fringed cril four sidts The storm also threw a hitch Uam P. (Moose) HUlcr pleaded . Switterland for two or three necticut. Or. Osborn said that at bors. ^ t Dulles has. expraaied op- items except; livestock feed and The Governor called this "a I into plans for a presidential flah* years. He also said Pibulsong­ the present time it ,1s anticipated- fertilizer. However, the increase in Innocent In Federal Court today Umtairi. the issue cai^bo worked tax meMury wWch dOM not shift ! „ c„u„ts of mail fiauA t K ing party. Presidential prqsi sec­ grsm was trying tp leave the Connecticut "wUl have enough vac-, out peacefully. i expenses has ;iot been os large as Washable retary James Hagerty said Pres­ country. undue tax burden* onto other 5o-ye*r-old brad of an Boat cine for 1 million persons by the On the eve o(xhli departure for that in cash receipts from market­ pert* of the eemomy," ident Eisenhower hoped to deep Hartford odverttohig firm will/ end of September. The single' dose the United ^States, Grom y-k o New& Tidbits ings and government payments. In the messtge, not ddlivered In \ / oea flah'thia week "but there are (COattmied oo Page Uj of 0.1 cc per permn is used. charged at a Mosiiraw news- con^ Revised figures on 1956 net in­ be tried by the court Get. J5. prallmlnarj- reports o f a little person, but read to the House and ference that tha /United Slates Culled from AP Wires come showed an average of 2A82 j genste. He waa Indicted Sept. .10 by a windstopn coming up the ocean th# Governor recom- was conspiring against Syria. for farm * .compared wfth $2,277 in Federal,grand Jury-on" charges and we'll Just have to w ell on mended that the Legislature Te- So far U.S. ppllcy Daa been of using'the mails and teiepbeno that." • / v mainly to try to seal o ff stoviet - Chief Senate Rackets Committee (Cootfamed oa Page Thlrtoeo) (CoaHaned en Pago Teh) In an intoi^stnto, * adveriUing N avy planes prepared to leave fmud. Miller n lleg ^ ly aoM ad- . Influence in Syiria to prevent ita counsel Robert Kennedy returns to Corpus CajrisU, 'Tex., to investigate ’s vertiaiBg for several publica­ Congo No Art Critic; ap!read into neighboring states. , tropical etorm Esther, reported at Detroit to continue Hoffa'inv'eatl-. tion*. soibf: of which waa never * a.m, today about 350 mile south There was considerable specula­ gallon. . . . Government to, give, al­ publlsiiird. e f the weet JeOuioiana coast: tion in U.N. .Corridors a* to how leged Russian spy Rudolph Abel *Whose Problem h This?' A N ew Orleans Weather Bureau His Nose Is Running the Communists perennial demand list of witnesses who'will testify IKE OONn^, OOiU'S 7 advisory said Esther had;winds of for seating'Red China would coma against him.' Newport, R. I.. S ept 17 . Windovt Shtdes 45 mllea an-hour near Its banter up this yeaf. Dave Beck's trial for laeome tax President Eisenhower dtorusaed and some inefeae* in slse and In- iBy IRDDIE GILMORF. , his fingers. Our Congo uses a The Russians could bring the evasloB set for Jan. 6 at Tacoma. Legion Toid Gratitude federal budget problems for 48 Made to Order tentoty were expected. Esther was London, ‘ Sept. 17 IA>)— Con­ bnish. A decided d ifferen t." question at the assembly opening, . . . UnderaecreUry Christian Her- minutes today then went off to expected to move northward the go the chimp ii pd chump. There is it difference, Bet­ but ft to believed they will jvait ter vtolf* Syngnuui Bhee in Korea. a golf course still soggy from Bring your old roUsrs' in u 4 ^ CAM) TAWf COVMI following 24 hours at about 10 "H e to, perhaps, the only ty's fingers make designs until thq/ steering committee takes aa overnight rain. The. Presi­ PAT sfo eeviM chimpanaec- in the ’World.” said delicate curve* and whorls. up India's proposal that the issue' Wai-ships of seven Western alllet MV* 88*v:e British ports for huge N A TO Small craft.Jn th* Gulf of exercises. . . . West German Par­ clval Bnmdage met, at the va­ Mexico were adkTied to * u y In ris. "who is painting his way ward strokes. His master- Despite Soviet efforts. Red liament to go to Berlin to elect cation IVhlte House bnmedlatoiy port to a wife.’" pieces look somevvliat like China's bid appears headed for J., Sept. J7^ing about sick men who served x72 72 x 90 $/|l98 72x 108 i; Chancellor Adenauer to third term. AUantlc City. after Brundage^arrived by plaa* The zoologist thought it a bundle# of' sticks loosely another flat rebuff. Britain is sup- ______, I (iP>—The American Legion today their country When It wa* in acre and helicopter from Wnshlng- Fit Will Fit Mo$t Will Fit —J.I pity that many chimps who bound together. ' i r> Dreaded I - public n. . prosecutor °**.t^'*tor of I ^ rMmrl that "the nation’s dtotresa — men who cannot afford ton. Communist East Germany ~ — I Mos Chair$ Large Chairs, Sold Beds Most Sofas paint pictures get no benegta The zoologist said that: obligstion snd grati- to pay for hoapital care. i Police Probe Death . from the sale of their art. chimpanzee painting to a seri­ Johannesburg Set toriously Inactive In trial of flv *, veterans seems to "TTie question, ‘Whose problem I CHASH PROBERS ASK AID " I f our plan is approved by ous mew study. Germans accused of being U.8. hav* )|^v* !lesaencd to a noticeable to this?,’ ahould h* onawered." ' New Bedford,' htaso.. Sept. 17 SUITA^ FOR COVERIMG Budget-Wise, Practical, Heavy Of Ex-Screen Star the directors of the London "We are trying to get at agents. . . . Rusaiaa Jet liner leave* i degr**.' Higley said ■ thot at present all , (.71—Investigators' today ap­ Zoo." said the zoologist. "Coa- . the origin o f human art," he For Tribal'Conflict New Jersey base for return trip to' thi* rei cam* from .Harvey service-connected coaes are cared ' pealed to the public for aid la Moscow ( j y u m e A Auto SeoM>Oay Bods, Washing CoHon Throws that Beautify fhe leoa Angeles, Sept. 17 OP) — Of­ go's paintings will ^ put on said, "and chimpanzees give V. HIgl administrator df for immediately, ."but we do have their efforts to detemlino. what sale and the money received you much more asalStanc*. Johannesburg, South Africa, Former King Leopold of Bel­ veterans aflidrs, as the Lerion 22.000 nonservice-connected veter- ‘ n i} E R Appearance, of any Piece of. ficers probing the* strangulation of caused' the fatal crash of, n — its beeri AAachines/ Bodspraads*. PoHidre, onetime aoreen star Rhea (Ginger) would go towards buying him than hiimans. . . ,Sept.'17 (g*)--A full-sral* tribal war gium arrives In Washington on turned frptn parading to the open­ an# on our waiting list, of whom Northmat .Airlines twin engiaa a mate." r" Door Drapes, Card Tables, Fold­ Furniture. Fringed on all Four M teh ell have indicated they will "This ia because there to no threatened today as bundled* of tour of U.S. atomic energy Instal­ ing aeselon at its 39tb annual con­ 17.000 ore suffering from mental i plane Sunday sight. Eleven *■ ' " the 63-year-old {spinster’s Dr. Morri* looked pveii.24 such thing aa real abatract Basutol tilbeamen . were reported- lations , . New York Democratic vention. ' ■' lllhesa." I deaOu were caused by the crash, oil pa'inUhgs that the 2-ytar- ing Cots, Sewing AAachines, Etc. Sides, Eaiy to wash..'« >r acme clue to her. slayer, art with people. They caq’t gathering fo f an attack on a amall represeatailve sa.vs Arkansas in Higley called in a prepared *d- He akid Ckmgress never has d*: I Which injured 1$ others. old chimp has turned out in _; for questioning was a help being .Influenced ■ bv tovvnahlp inhabited by Zulus. tegratlon situation is "m ajor cataa-. dreaa for eatablishmrnt of an of dared the Veterans Administration ' the past ftv* m o n ^ . Images—" ■• • baldli^,'middle-aged man reported Basuuos'have diaappeared from trophe for United States abroad." | final or legislative policy on the ahould hospitalise the nonservice-1 MURDER SL'SPBCT HELD . Apiple FREE Forking Rear of Our Store to have kept company recently , "Yqs.” he told a news con­ ■ At-, this point an attendant tha townahip of Jabavu after arm­ Eleven Japanese Inauranee ex-'t care of alck and disabled nonserv- connected, but rather that they can ' LoO Angelra. Sept. 17^ )41—• With her. ference,. "that lot would buy brought in Congo. ing themselves with szes, spears, pert* to visit Hartford on nation-I'lce-cohnected veteran* — i those be hospitalized If they. cannot------pay One of two hotueboy* j given lle- him a nice little mate." , YEHETIi|(N RLINDS . Miss . Mitchell,' who played op- ' "Show him one of bis paint­ knives, and clubs, police reported. wide tour of insurance centers . .'1 h'hoae disabilities icere not In- ahd If the VA ha* beds available, detector teat* In connection with Green Stomps Given With CcMh Sales Congo’s paintings ap'd 36 ings.” suggested .* camera­ ' They are. believed to be hiding Brilaln protests to Russia a g a in s t , curred In mllit*r>' aervlo*,'----- lvJ«t.o.la... ■h.llA.:. ■w *.* '• L xa. - _ e- _ o .s ... . .STORE HOURS:- poslto -Wimarn S. Hart, Tqm.Mfat Dfifinlte Policy Lacking the slaying of ohe-ttme screen ■works of art by the Baltimore, man. . in meadowlahds and preparing to closing of bay to foreign ship* *nd | CJaa’t Afford Hospital Care "So long as a deflnite policy is star Rhea (Ginger) Mltohelt wga and othsr westerp haroea in silent M$i, chimp Betaj’ vvlll go on Opea^MeSdaye thru plnuroa, was found dead ywter- His keeper obliged. . i assault the new 2ulu towmkhip of planes. i ‘T f the policy ahall.be not to lacking.".,said Higley, "requests for booked today on suspicion ^ public exhibition tomorrow, Congo took one look at one AeJOHNSONj Saturdays 9 a.ra. tqStSO p.ih. day in a largo apartment house, Zondl., Hundreds of other Baautos Jury ponders teotlmbny In Con- ■ take care o f the nonservicf-con- new end additional beds will re­ murder. He was tdeutifled as 555- A'casual critic, might Ju^e of his paintings., Then—^he are repoi'ted moving in from gold fldentlal Magaaine criminal libel 1 nected, thl* ahould be ’ frankly ceive little if any consideratlort." Honaie Hartford Jr^ $7. at 18lt th* second she had manimed In tbe the paintings of >Betsy to be held hto nose. r TMJWHAIAeou year.. ' ' mint compounds td Joii) in an at­ trial.. .Viscount HallUiam tokes; stated.” be aald. "ae that others— Philip M. Talbott, president of W- S8H> 8t. Police eaM he to en BXClTlNO NEW Tt a n OpW-Anito. Bvealnga TUI S.j more aophlsticated than Con­ TV BHOW!.HWim*a4 CaCgan to "THi: NEW ADTENTt'RE8 OF MARTIN JI E "! Tune in WedneadAir lO:*) P M. PAINT CO. "W alt.” said M orris "thal'e tack, . over as cM rpuui o f British Con- aUtes. counties end cities. — may the Chamber of Commerce of the; probation on a robbery ceavie- . HNBC - TV ( » ) . ■ • TWE r. a M. 8CMEFEB BBF.WING CO. o r COEN.. IVC. . ’ M Cow^ f ro lie * in Seattle, Wash., wer* g o ’s. not what you think.- He’* 723 jMain Stnat dieaed All 'Pay Meadny. MMKHu mtt Potie* reinforcements moved in- aervative Party. ..U-S. plane*, fly tak* up the load. United States, urged in a prepared tion for which be aerved eight ^ .CORNER MAIN OMl OAK StREfTI "N ot ao." said D r.. Mortis, juat got th* flu sad his nose is near Egypt' during maneuver*. (C M lP lff* SaTM) "F or cemember. , w * are not month* In the eoonty JdU Im I. Phoha M I 9*4501 “m* Amaricaa ' f(0*Bttiwfl *■ Pago MSrm), Cairo n*wq>apar gay*. . talkiiig||*bout eaaaa. W t-a r* talk- .(Oaattaw^ aa Pag* Nktolt ‘ ' " J . ? ir * . ’ ':,k