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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 07-22-1957
e°z�PiGpG p September 3, 1957 Mr. John J. Lyons, Esq. Town Clerk North Andover, Mass. Dear Sir: I return herewith amendment to building by-laws adopted by the town of North Andover on July 22, 1957, under article 8, with the approval of the Attorney General noted thereon. Very truly yours, FRED W. FISHER Assistant Attorney General FWF:MOS Ene1. t G�d�RThq OFFICE OF e 3=.���ot►ut�T �o� TOWN CLERK e F� APNIL71" *,V► ± " 1855 �'• P NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS k"y�'ACHUS�.{.f JOHN J.LYONS,T6wN CLERK August 14, 1957 At the Special Town Meeting held in the Veterans auditorium of the North Andover High School on Monday evening, July 22, 1957 at 7:30 P-M. , the following article appeared in the warrant: ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 6 of the Building Laws of the Town so that, as amended, it will read as follows: "Section 6. The Inspector shall not give a permit for the erection or alteration of any building until he shall have carefully inspected the plans, specifications and premises and ascertained that the build- ing as proposed will conform to this By-Law, and until he has received, from the applicant or anyone for him, a fee for the issuance of such permit in such amount as is equivalent to $1.50 for each $1000 of the amount of the estimate recited in said application as approved by the building inspector as being the cost of the alteration or erection of said building, except that if the construction or alteration be of an educational, municipal or industrial building, then the Selectmen by a majority vote, may determine the fee for such permit to be in such amount as in their judgment may be required for the issuance of such permit. Except as hereinbefore indicated the fee for such permit shall not, in any event, be less than $10.00 except when in the opinion of the building inspector, the value of such erection or alteration shall be less than $1000 in which event a fee of ,$3.00 shall be paid by the applicant, the Building Inspector shall pay over to the Town all such fees as may be received by him." Petition of Board of Selectmen. Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED To amend Section 6 of the Building Laws of the Town so that, as amended, it will read as follows: "Section 6. The Inspector shall not give a permit for the erection or alteration of any building until he shall have carefully inspected the plans, specifications and premises and ascertained that the build- inik as proposed will conform to this By*Law, and until he has received from the applicant or anyone for him, a fee for the issuance of such permit in such amount as is equivalent to $1.70 for each $1000 of the amount of the estimate recited in said application as approved by the building inspector as being the cost of the alteration or erection of said building, except that if the construction or alteration be of an educational, municipal or industrial building, then the Selectmen by, a majority vote, may determine the fee for such permit to be in such amournt as in their judgement may be required for the issuance of such permit. Except as herinbefore indicated the fee for such permit shall not, in any event, be less than $10.00 except when in the opinion of the building inspector, the value of such erection or alteration shall be less than $1000 in which event a fee of $3.00 shall be paid by the applicant, the Building Inspector shall pay oyer to the Town all such fees as may be received by him. The vote was unanimous and so declared. Twox hundred thirty-eight registered voters were present. (238) Cont t Next Sheet. I � ♦ �M OFFICE OF �2.`�rparao�TO�o TOWN CLERK t E: AvxIL7" .•b F NORTH ANDOVER `sq•, $`gs •�R°Ja MASSACHUSETTS s s3ACH0��'s�� Y TY.'fks JOHN J.LYONS,TOWN CLERK August 14, 1957 Special Town Meeting of July 22, 1957 (2) Certified to be a true copy: Attest: JOHN L 0 Boston, Mass., September 3, 1957 The foregoing amendment to by-laws is hereby approved, to y bene +x y „ , , ZFr r •. CUBS 5, BRAVES 4 .. SENATORS 4, YANKEES 's THE EVENING TRIBUNE -- LAWRENCE; MASS:-SATURDAY, SEPT. t 195T. ` 3i@ ,of Lewiston CHICAGO WASHINGTON - - - _ ::. : .� .. = r. AS A H o '.A E - AS R H o A E 5 WILLS APPROVED / old or in the third grade of grarcn- p pOltt8ilrl'1tCr Dies Adams 3a ....... 5 .1 2 1 2, 0 Yost 3a ..... 5 0 1 1 2 a : lserman SCI1001 h S ct ... ..,. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Rolling 2b ..... 4 0: '0 1 4 0 SALEM, Sept. 7-Five wills mar,-school. -Mrs' A1iert,,Klute- `: „ Maine, ,Sept: 6 ( rainier ]f ..::-..... 5 1- 1 1 0 -0 Sievers lY. ......... 3 0 -Y 0 '0. 0 have. been approved here'in the will again instruct these classes:, Batiks as 4 1 1 3 2 '0 Berberet c 4 Probate Court, They were listed Opens Monday' - s '' :S. ThOmaS, fig, .,,: .r... ...-., ,0 2 4. 1 : 0. `h iM ��'I li �. ?' ,,� •"'M- • Moryn rf :.::..... 5 0' 2 4 --0 0 Becnuer ib" ... 4 1. 1 14 1 0 ufe of.;the Lewiston Journal's Bolger rf ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lemon rf .:...... 3 I 1 1 O 0 M :;. a5 follows. s adifllr 'died-in a this ital Long lb -- 4 -0. 2 10 0 O Usher of ......... 2 2 1 3 0 o K :, r Monday 'the Lawrence German i? 8 ;.,,,. P Morgan ab ....... 4 , o o 0 6 o Bridges fid ........ 2 0 1 3 6 0 z ;s. Angela Toscano of Lawrence, School - T dere today,after`.a long. Illness.:suvera c ......... 4 '0 1 8 0 0 Clevenger p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 1 '£ will open for Its 82nd year Ju11>}oi'_'Le�1 lie' TQ s ^; hush p ..:_::..... a o o, ,0 2 o a-Runnels 1 0 0 0 o a Atty,',Mario J. Lucchesi,of Ando- of instruction in the German Ian- ' Otaee a hnotype Operator the 1 ,1 0 0 0 0 Byerly p ........ :" s-Will ,,...,c 1 0 0- o 0 0 ver, executor, estimated value of image _7,7� format,eladys Towle ratncf(eIa p o o e e e o e-Dews .,.,,_,..:i o o• o a o '" estate, $19,014. Be Lions Guests P -on' s In 2982. Piston p".,..:. .:: 3 .Q 0 0 0 o The- classes. one to six, ..will w]li - I L tx _ Totals ..........311 4 8 27 15 1 �; Esther F. Sullivan of Law- meet according to the'following The Methuen ) ions; club Will Totals 5 10 ar 1a o NEW YORK ren e; Alice E. Sullivan of Law- schedule FIrst grade, Mon entertain `the, fethueri, Juii or, '}" �+ 'MILWAUKEE : AB -R H' O A E Monday z5 #l131' 9,, Soil:. �it�111P.1f1 AS R H,- O. A E Kubek cf .;- -. 4. 0 D 2 0 0 �reriCe,. executrix; estimated-value 8nd Wednesday at 3:45 p.m.SeC- I.eagne players,coaches and round "" ^a * ,r. t Scauendtenst '$t, 5 1 a 4 z 0 McDougald as .... 4 0. 0 2 -:5 0 of estate; $8000. and grade, Tuesday and Thursday gers at the first dinner;meeting 7f1N, Ifiy., Sept, 6 CFIO Torre 1n ......... 3 ^0 1 4 0 o skawren 1b ..... 4 0 o s 1 0 Lily A m: Third rade Tues-..Gay.Drake said today crJoaes .. ........ 2 '0 1 "2., ,0 o Berra c ........ s 1 1 0>-ro Y PPleyard of Methuen; at 3:45-P g of the season.to be held`Monday ed s on an Mathews ab.. .... 4 0 1 2 1 Y simpaoa rt 4 2-;z i o o Viola Medauer of Methuen ad- day and Thursday at 5 p-m. at 6 p. m ,at the Red !Tavern, oxxl Swoon d Aaroa c{ ,,. s 1 1 4 0 0 Howard if 2 D 0 1 0 o mmistratriil with the will an- Fffth ode:,Tuesday and-•Thurs- Methuen. It will be a ba"Segall pro".", Wit-hhaid.'from tomorrow's cov3 a vs I{.. .. 3 ;0 1 1. 0 0 Howe 3b. :..,,:.3 0. l� 0 4 -a 8T ,. y pro"." ., "' -'? i w•- .I1d1Ca d•Adcock .::. .... O 0 0' 0. 0 0 Coleman 2b :... 3 o s 3 1 . ; hexed; estimated value of estate; day ,at 6:15 P.m. -Sixth-..'grade, gram with a,representative 1 0 r $13,000. Monday . and Wednesday at 33oston }Zed Sox as guest speaker: `' *go M' ji e-Sawatskt 1 0 0 0 0 0 Maghe p 2 -0 ' 0 1 1 0 < Vftkc+'TWO, he had given the Johnson 1 .:: o y }_ din Hazle rf 4 1 4 0 a b-Slaughter ..,:::: 0 g' 0 0 0, o Polly Bairstow- of Methuen; 6:15 p.m_ 0 0 1 0 Dltmar p 0 0 0 *' aarher this week to trainer Mantilla as 4 _0 1 1 1 0 Grim p ..0 0 0 , o 0-1 0 Thomas J. Coyle of Methuen, ad- : New u iIs m xe ' eath rate from `tub c loris€ Tpi:and`had not changed 4 0 0 5 0 o K cks p ...:. o" 0 0 0 0 0 - n P P aX gists[ at any Der u Rice e rT�ruh�aiw1i1n.pe ... .. 0 0 u o 0 0 ' '1 " mlmstratar with the will an. time during school hours. Any- dropped.from 183.9 per. t' ° nsoMapnon ` ..::: o ;o o a :o a a Forced scidges'forClevenger,la 7th 1 Hexed; estimated,value of estate, one of grammar or' high school Population in 19(30 to -the assigning- of"t ;�,�,ku ]f 1 1. 1 0 0 0 b-Sacrificed for Ditmar.In-Sth $2000. p d.: t$ founds to Swooif s, :Fo ced Lemon for Byerly In 9th. Arthur Massey of North ,Ando- vlagded he is at least aides€s.pro 100,flD0 in 1953. ; ,` ` ltle;run Over Iiaw- Totals, ,,...., ..35 -1 4o 27 6 1 Two out when winning run.scored. eight years �LL a-sate on Mathews' error-in 7th. - _. - ver; Ethel Massey lof North An- •a - 1(!::tJdrfe eo~ti1`Se CAUSed him 4 Walked for McMahon:In 7th. .. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.:R yr : ,-hw:_ dOVer, re t .h o<Poualea for Torre art 7tl), New York ...::... o 0 0 0 10 2o 1--4 H - executrix; estimated value 15 may-- `; < k bo h horses. d-Annbuncea•for Covington in 7th. ` New York ....:.... 0 2 0 Q 0 O 1 0 0-3 €:.. /#NLI �f 3 of estate;- 5900. edFannied for'Adcodk fit 7th RBI-Si son 2 How rd:.Bridges.-Le- . .x� - - �.a_ ° e mp a e tv ey $.Q. 4,',A a $ - Igtdligs 1 2 o 4 n5 6 5 9 R moor Runnels. (Usher scored on Coleman's - "r + '+• t9f3I= GO Cntcago=..... error fn 8th). 2B-Becquer mon.=313-- •. . ,..>,.. .... 0 0-U 0 0 0 1 n 0-5 _ 'je" LCAT D LINA a H or t2 x.-•. 3 +• ,-.'A H O E'Milwaukee =...,, 1.0:0 1 011.0 D-4Simpson. HR-Simpson. S-Us er. Q1auHh- AP Wirepho r,rryq yy DELICATE DELINQUENT • ..,....., 4.; 1 1'. 4 0;.. . ter. SF-Howard: 9P-LumbE. Cokinan ",.. .. /F� z6nr o.np,n'sux4 .•a , R I nim, 2 Math- P$ELUDE ,TO RETIREMENT tee :Challea:Rey�It4lds Saga I ..T :E an-Dosoihy Malone ax ,, ...:- 1�y 3'"'1 0 0 B Tanner 2. Ba ,.Morya.. .,Ma and.Skowron. Skgwron. `MeDou¢ald:. and ,, ,. Q IIIA " •D g „ i. r '_:'. i".• 8` :ew•s 21e,.Jones (Aaron scored on awed S`oron; Wd es;: Bo add: Bernuer; endo .third roun as badly-'ba red.:J9hn - sixt former R■s' +�,r SENSiOl,1 AT '[ABLE 60Ga 6 a -9-• 0 .0.... ,Ha P. k - g Bolling ,1t8. f .. (�, 9 nS' 074 . >.. !:' c•m.t4s:ws . - Starts:Sa _ 41 ';, ball fa 4thL' 2B-LonB;:Saves, .Banks: Magna. .McDougall.and Skowron.- Lefty- _ - t nd?p : :,a .. k • 8: a, o .0 a v wel erweight;champion, holds films off.file c,enva9„after a rain . BAMeI - ,• ;Speaks, Schuendienst, Jones. Va lul. HR New York 2, Washington 8.. BB--CIe en _ s :: ! . . .a ,: • �- `1 4. O, 0 0:Ha:zie. SIP-Mathews., DP�Mor -'.Banks 1, Ma lief Ditmar 1 Grim`3.-:SO- of blows from Joe Ml ,rg ht o e York Olt in Capitol DRIVE-IN --.XAREA[h AND THC..LOST SAFARI" " '`.' " r-3 a 4', 0 1ger g deli, right, N W; y P 1■ s air t 4' a agun, eTL:.)l0 '_• METNVie and Long.`Y:ett-Cnicagn:io. Mllwaukee 8: Clevenger 4,:Ma81ie.4. Grim 1. HO:-Mag- 'I) Fri $ t "r Clark=:Huls :`1'iII Coe1 etu Taf:-:and Sow. _ , •>.,.,,. :.e: .,••,- a 0 0 2:. 0 0 BB-Rush 1; ^,lAttlefleld 2.-Trowbridge 3..lie 7 i 6 (faced 2.batters in 7th): DPtmar Arena• Washington, .Q, ._.., D ted,.. g "yERRY LEWIS Rik .,, 4< ¢�, a 6 3 0 ush,4. :Elston 4,:;:.: bridge 3 Mc- 2 In 1. Grim'0.:]n'Y (faced 3 batters In physician, ruled Saxton Wasn oont nue and;the bout was •, - "r .r.. ..l 0 o 0 2 a s -R 76e:DeUcdte Delinquent's .� ��,s O O bon 2. HO-[Rush'$ Littleffeki 1 9th), Kucks 0 in 1. Clevenger 3An 7-:By-` ruled a fourth round-. teohNosi .out" ''SSaxt6ur er, .:: . ,.. �....., i _ o', Or in:'yh.,.Eleton'1m2',5,Trowb a 7.in 65fr: erly 1 is 2, R-ERlie 3-3. Clevenger .: .•, �.. ,8, man8,g "WALT DISNEY S CINE a..o a o -0 1 a. rids g Frank Pal bo '$ono' SaxtO bul retire«>. ilfic6li,had Aalliips.,2 m.0, (Hitched-to 2 la 7th): Me- 8-3,-'Ditmar-0.Q, -Byerly"0-0, Grlm 1-0, Palumbo, ,.,,.uttced ,,, `d d F[iG. LENGTH FEATURE . . : Evts Mari -S` t D +' Flt ER SUN.QAY a (� 6 0 0 a o,Mallon o fix , J hnaon 1 to z, R%ERr Kueks o-o, HBP-maglie (Boiling). WP- ut ointed b Saxton twice ouw In'1950 and 1855. " rr -. vo. Ss 1 1 1 1. a ¢ been o p y P >v. SECRETS OF LIFE - ' .Rush 3-2, Ltttle9eid 1.1.,Elston 0-0:Trow- Clevenger. Balk-Maglle: W-BYerly <6-6). ,<z . ,. „ :... , .-. - `da Cinemasoope dad"techaicolor Also-"iH1E J�BDQG?OI;S'• e, >; , b{dge' Phl[Aps a-OG McMalsow..OA, L-Grim [i2-7): U-McKinley. Soar, Ber- _. Stark Sunday * :;. qq 1 t-":i 'i:?••SaCNSR9 CITY. ...gitason 0-O.:H P-Truwbridge (Speaks). sy.and Tabacchk T-2,27: A-22,467. i. ':, , ;Walt Disney's Atldfe Murphy ?, "1},° '."-: r '- „":i�-. ,AA :.',R- H. O # E::PB-SiireTa. w Rush '(S-14h L-Trow- - '.Q .-dazz;took On.. a naw look,.a i� , n f. , ,eq ,. ..i r,: p o brides s s).;;v sacol _:.Inaea. Baker ulsatin -rh hm BAMBI JOE BUTTERFLY", 5 6000 Persons At gw pp pp 1 M •; t :+. „'ss: -.•. 4:- 0 3 4' 3 0 R R19DLEGS 5� CARDS 4 - zND ACHON:'TaRILLS. AOVENTUH�E ,molt. T-2:50. $-29,$92. .,Andy Griffith : . •r - .• ,!:,: , a Egli.,orchest�a returned to: , 4% o i, i' 0 0 - CINCINNATI E . t_ 'bandstand and opened With ' FACE 'IN THE CROWD * TARZAN 4 ..0 AS R H O A „ ., BaNbE Shoorw Pirsu .. "' .{ ., : .....4.. 0 2 T 0 Temple 2b ..::.-:... 5 0' 2 3 0 : 0 10ag0 Style -.1n.- which the - 1 ti PIRATES 8, PHILLIES x Festival AND THE SHE DEVIL 4 2 2 1 0 a - Thurman If 8 0 1 2 1 0 ..,.,..-4 :: 0 2 .8 0 0 PITTSBURGH Robinson of ...... 8 1. 2 0 0. 0 ,.ate powas,fast,s*cef and smooth..... ALSO-- CARTOO 1 5 0" AS it H. O A:E. Crowe lb ........ 4 1 2 6 1 0 An:-audience of over 6000 r- was. E`•' ton's'.""Soli-. -- - - Il$ ,., 0 ;.,gg Clpmeate 1 4.."0 0 4 :0.. 0 , P? :14I, t . Duke 11uig ..._..:0: 0 0. 0 0. -._.. .Post 4f- :,.,.a.:., 5 0 '2 5 1';. 0 ., END Gontiaht at SLe,�.I{. Ce,rel" a z slow-a: blues t : e se- "wor,r m: aeon 4 1 1 0 .2 o sons thrilled to the melodic strains t and: SLAVE I , .. 4• -s• _.-. 0 : 0 0 a" .0 q Baker 2)i Burgess c ._...... 5 1 1 5 2 0 r � r. 3",p GIRL", „ " , ....... 2" 0l 1:S 0 0 Groat as ,:',;:::. 4 1 1 b 2 0 Hoak 3b ,., 41 0 1 z.... 1 of:the,U. "S., Navy $UStOn Unit:it Ont The„ hestra�wra d U ,7YEI,Y;azn;m *t .....,..0 0 0 0:: O ,0 Skinner If�..r..,,.. 3 '0:. 2 O `-:0 0 McMillan as . 5 =1 :3 4 5 .:0 Ban ,` 4 v: , ., - ,. ", .p1?e p a, o otwnas 1a . ..... a 0` o s s o Grose p_...:...::. z . 0 0 1 0; o d 9 , last night during the,th swulr&'ill:„- StomtZi[i At: EN111 "'IT, S ` O.;Maaeroskt 2b 4 -0 1 2 .,.3 0.a-Lynch ........ 1 1 1 0 0 0 Panorama of Jazz Festival held at` �yBVo',a'IIt,Wh Ch the aud•e ce ' ' " - -�; `• . .x......8 0 1 4^0 0 Kennedy D ........ 2 0.. '0 0 1 0 S' T' a 3 it .• i ti , , .., a"11•25; 9 0 Foiiea n ,..:.,.,,.•s 1 1 5 0 o Memorial Stadium w, ableta see"tile full treatment O" ,z .'•;; '' , .. 'hi 5th. .` Ktloep -.....:..... 2 0' 0 3..:1 0 Totsls, ....:: ,..39 .5.:14 27 1a.. 1 t<llmaXln t 0' sic [form nt0&'nl1i1t111 during that e- - SrAaTB SUNDAY < ' • d , ,•.=,.'' ' ' TPi&�et`.tn.7ta. sk Louts. g h mu al pe eS, p ,�I 5 p� d"tor }l ntar to M. Rotate :..:.'...Ad 3 7 2I 11 o Ala R-H o n E ance'was a display of'.fireworks;,'ri "THE . G4 �` DELICATE ` � x «*I: =� '6* goyy Truk, in 9th::: � - .PIULADELFHIA Slasingame zb 4 0- 1 1 5 o under the joint sponsorship of the e'tturing five saxophones, the ■HE DELICATE ..,.� -`_ -. '+ s•'. f• - arCne,muewIft,wmnkl8 run scored. AS. it H O' .A E d-B. G Smith ....1 0. -0 0 0�:.- b. J P P SUNDAY '1 ACTION HITS Ashburn of .:,.... 4 0 0 4 1 1 Dark ss .... ,.... 4 0 0 "2 3, o AFZ and CIO unions, `origianllY f orchestra blared out in,a fast >" s 1,2: 4 T 6 8 9"R Repulaid rf ::..... a o 1 a 0 a Cunningham lb .:, 4 2 2. 12 0 0 :planned for Labor.Da but rained t with the'brass section pre- DELINQUENT i N UEN e ., .: ,..•i. ,.P '° ''a:0 9„0.1.0. 1-4 Bouchee lb_:.:.. :. 4 0 0- 5 1 (1 Ennis 1{ ....::...:: 4 =0 2 3 0 0 Yr, +., d iia D�Rp�f7QYi.,\� Rock,.Hudson ,A 2 zy0.1 0 0,2 6 Yi D-3.Lopata a .....,.�.. 4 -a 0 5 0 0 Enver cf ...:..::.... 4 ' 2 2 2 0.'. 0 Out: y .ting, ,, .TERRY LEWIS "HORIZONS ejy _ "„ -•s; r s hrtderson If c,;:......9 '.:0 0 4..-0. 0 Moon rf ....._....._ 3 - -0 1 1 .1 0The-Navy _•P tng;::the.7text;:PerlOd,:the war : -. ..; Ino&o 2.. band took ,the audi f Also HC)RiZtYNS WEST k , e*r , r,,rsul_.Iien}aer 2a •,,,.., 2;-1 Y 4 _':fiL 0 H:smith e,.:..:... 4 0.: 0 5 2 :`o .: 1 1'OTi1-• pyo a. t4' 1%5,.. , aEz „ •. nskl.3b .. 4...1 Oa-0 0 4 0:. .a 1 1 0 eneg n aL.muslcal history'Of zZ:. , 4will...„ .. ,. ■ ; 1 9- ii �t panda ea i, .. 3, o, 1 4, o Jaolcso p ........2 0 0 0� .0 0 from 1 b in on B street;sl , daWW#tl 4' ,Blues,ztu(I a �by `� /� PRICES.TRIS;ffiIGAGE�tII,(4 3 a. 1. 0 0 °e 0 o sclimla o 0 0 0 ,o : a _ ,, xs eg ring ash ,. , s .'"- .s='Beard: «I All llO NEA ;' .�� ChAnd�er M - ,. rid z 1r,,:s ,o b=sdhoaeta o o: 0 o a_ 0 m Neva Orleans lil the earllr 24 s ;n sltuit .,. vOr3' xATINEe REisB s . er.. , S-a--q-'=-'-3o IvIuECett p `0 0; 0 0 0 0 _ ',i r t s .I, n CHARLTON $ES79N n. to today modsfied fgrm., . ._. + :."Sugar Beat Ya , @@ BUCG,t1i1@@P's llanu4daA i.ss: -.4 •^• •:;i4elMer: Totals0- 120::..0 .chosen=as, of:that 'e- ..E DS 70NIGHs ■�... . 7tDOl rs !Oe aS,In�i3:T1ikclAiit�os-k�z;m 9th. Jazz review,' the „ .. CILDAEn ,. ;0a CEEELD,8E8 .:isq. ' Totals .....: ;..3s 4 11 27 la :'o a x p er BAMBI 2. ' 6 7 a'9 R" in concert band.,played.a ,- er of „ Tcda ` � ..TRAPEZE" h were�pl, ed-with a steady THE PROUD and. $BOW,& aAILT € a Tot„home run for Grose 6th y Z-C�MPLEA`E.,.- a' 1+0--ox-s soorifi�ed for Schmidt In;7th, selectio o e • e'nWriber` a3 .. .a . 1,6000_2 c-strnek ut for mureett m-stn, ns The P n}itfi, .. ,, t IzttTe.,floufiishment, and and. +4 Boys And A linin MATINEB 1:45--�f$Iir '�$.: was a.march `Men of Music 'fol l)° PROFANE, d 2, �: a-Flied out for #laeingame]n 9ti( lowed by a five,part,sall66e to'•the fes' oreh,`tta. The nation, . .. S-gins• innings 1 213 4 g 6 7 8 9,:R - ;,," $r, was.alk d�?;ijlg dawn. Oros, and Cincinnati ........:._ a 0:0.0.d 3 0 0 0-5 .teen-tiger: ,-' r; :. e Post-ul ti .yriod from 1945 `•,,�.=s, i,y,: .w aro•. : Fi -: is, Pittiburgh St,'Louis. O 1 0.21 0 0 0 n.. . :. 4',.',.. ) .I v7�.TI': ,, ,U�iles;:, I- dix 3. - ;ftrt'one, charaeterlE g,the re- •ER-..-Dada', =l,I{1in 2'-y-W- RBI Raamson, [owe,-Meaf111an. Lynch tib :,tA school,'. w6s,lively rand� w0S ti1G 1�t;'7�,t era Presen- .. Six A:dance number Dancing ?' s#Ilars R U- 2, Boyer 2,, IMcMil Ennis.:2B-�Cunn�ing leBSaiit t4 th4':.-ear. The eSclmd.; „ - a - I1T ,.,._ Gdrhlan_, Boggess.:.:Bur Yfrk:'Sudol. ham;.Ennis, McMillan. 3&-:Enols. IIE(t p, ,.. , `The.Dart{, ,:and , h'Ltg 1SSlOri r. 4�• -0A `$ `T-:' 19. A-a195, :Robinson. Crowe.`Boyer. :L:ynch. S--,Soho- 'r: .a5a 1 reS@ntatH)rtro.de-,:. :. STAA7S'SanllAY •'� A'Y '� • `, R" _ ` �„ ;•5 ,+:: •'1, .3; 4- 0 field, Robinson. IRft-LincSnnatl Y3, St l Ni'. ,'dZy P , - ,et 8 number made famous•by '+' ,•'. `,. . 1 5; . .3 0 - - iq , the return to.ClasSrOom.': TWO ALL`T[Mit FAVORITES. .: , Louis 6. BB cross 1, Jackson 2. eci mldt P_ ting n Kenton, Elie master.of.rano- sY,:. 0 0 G 5 INDIANS 2, L:Muffett 2. "SO-Gro59.2, -Kenn8d9 Y$' Wtlr1G: :` ,. :.. ]am4s SfewaR -.Jnae Allyson -_ . ,�q:. r ••••-tl, ' !.. I ,>; TX F,RS . I,N S 3ackson..2, -Schmidt 1.. Muttett 1. tiv- Thea turbulent ion,, were .Played as typical of „ 3 0. 4 - Geos 8 m 5. Kennedy 3.tulle Jackson lU -third part was er10d. '. /'(•' ''� o• 0 �gTRotT in<5'(pitched:to-2 batters in 6th), sclmtiat mass of notes and whistles repre P �� GLENN r I r 0" T .' 1 '•'0 AB 1L H Oto E 3 In,.2,.Mullett 1 in 2. R-ER-Gross 4,4 senting the ,return "hoI1SC from:^- ree numbers from the..:period MILLER p (�1�1 j� n ' p p Bolling 2b, ..z..... 4 0 .1 2 a 0 Kegqedy 0.0. Jackson 4-4. Schmidt 1-10 - -g e 5 to[1954 brought the musical MiLLEA �l.,l o.•Y :: :. • N ;i; - !. . b Y '0 2 -Q Gralft cr 3 0 0 1- 0 0 M,15it o-0: w--cross_(6-9); z,-,Schmfdt school, The fourth was again slow, , ,�. Tuttle of ........ 1- -0 O Y:..:O 0 (10-2), U-Donataak_ Debtors..: smith. : "The:., p through the years to an end Sack l nd,on-..lane WYmaa'. 10 0.:B4oae:1 •........ 2 0 1 8. -1 0 Conlan. T-2:53: A-11:245... but sophisticated, gntltled `Th : 7 , . r .::. ... 4 0 1 1 o a o Prom.'k ey were "Almost lakeBein "PARGNIFICENT 4SSESSiON ' s S@ of r - I axwkH.li .:......2 •0 o a; 0 0 t ted_;. Love"' "Chopsticks 1�Iain 0 E s TolrE . •t 1fF�(iIANtBFR*GEORGE RADEi� d E i`s:z R LI „O A N.>Purlor a _..: ..,.. 4 -'1 1 8.-.0 ,1 Tile final section, the of G .. ", : ... . . . NES -2ND SicF, ..' ,... ' ..,> 4 o :2. 1 0-K�_ i�e�on sa . :. • 3 '.2, a i 1 uation" was a stirring march rePT. d 4:offee'Time" STB>;ETS OF LR EDD" bpuLAa Co:FEA3�.-.. *Y . tiRtoia as ::` .:::: 2 1 0 :2:.a o Time $uIIrun :D,Ht z 0 resenting South+ determination to a Progressive' Combo ;played '•WM$PTRMG SM TH•• " w :x,A 1 " nn -O .o Buenmg n .:...,.. 4 1 2 1 2 a ,1 -,; ;, - WS ANGELES, Sept 6 (Al - face'the world at the cpmpletion., medley, of tunes, and the pro ',0 2 ,2 0 count s r who has studies his devela ant into was- concluded by the full ;+ _ _ - -� ,w [ono. - _-.. a+ It zJ_ 9 a The - Y uaerviso of his lmll . . .,... _ " - �iTECEiI�If CII ISS? .,...� (AA n scare- ...,., ..�.,....... �__ LOST scrum n*.Y.. 3 1 O 0. .. - i. 3 2. ews,Haile..sones. (Aaron scered.:on passes Skomn: Bridges. rsoau,g on_ .Left— am ion, holds'-himse .off fiAIl9 G } alanr a rm... 7 JIKI r ri�hir TAHEAH:AND 7HF.'_.LO QJr 0 0:.: 9 0 'O 2H—Long: 8ilvera. Banks, :Mastic, McDoveaid.and Skowr Weitgrweight Ch -P. , fit,-. 4 ball in 4th) w York 2, Washington 8. BB—Cievm- l PP '�': 47L.110 ucreos• tI I f' Continuos Rat. _.ad Sun. o: ?,(a 3 0,:, 2. 0 0 '.O.Speake, Schoendienst,"Jones.:-Pafko: HR—: New Ditmar l,.Grim 3. .SO— of blows from doe Miceli, of NOW,7�OTK>Ci Halsted Ttol - - ; b1'lgaa,- ..... 4 o. 1 3 0 0 t Dr. Clark , ring JERRY LEWIS �� -ef - Hazlet. g Mathews: ga to Mgan;. Banks ger a er 4, 1. # O- 1 4 0 O;and Lon Left—Cnies�'o?0, MilwauMee�B; Clevenger 4,.Maglie 4,-Gri�7thH Dt�mar Arena, Washington,D.C„ Friday nigh.. "The Delicate DClil( 4Cnt' ,F S 0. 0 2 0` 0 g h-Y :Littlefield 2, Trownrtdge 3. lie 7 m 6 (faced 2 batters tters in .Physician, ruled S&xtoII was unfit to continua and the bout was q ClNitn+n.ScoPl: ' wxra, f •-• - 0 1 :8. -3 O BE us PCI'a.it8ggr, C6 ScU,eN`� y .._'4 0 SO—Rush-.4. Elston'4,. Trowbridge.:3. Mc- 1 in 1, Grim-0 in,1 (Paced 3 ba koUt, S'aXtOR @ - WALT DISNEY'S PREMIER ti�4.a1V It�A■ : Eves Marie Saint - .Dan RlarrgT lIips_ 0 0 O 2 0 HO—,Rush 8-m 6: Littlefield 1 9th)., Kpelcs 0 in 1, Clevenger 3--in 7, BY-` ruled a fourth TQUttd toC117ttCai 1[n4C P Iso- ..-.•':•:.1 0: 0 p Mahon 2; H 7 m'6',5, er]Y 1 m 2. R-ER—Magee 3 3. (,le e S r ..-.:..-1 0 .0 m 5s.Elshm 1 in 2%,TrowbridgeFrank Palumbo, "announced' Saxton.-would retire. �11ISCe1i .had, - PULL LENGTH -- — ---- - g.Esposttn • 0 1- 0 - 0.2 m 7tnJ:..Mc-. 3-3, Ditmar 0-0, Byerly 0-0, Grim 1-0, o 0 0 Phiutps 2 in O. (pitched t - BSP—Maglie <aauing). wP- been outpointed by.Saxton twice previously, 3n 1950 and 1953. 'SECRETS OF LIFE" [n Cinemaaeope:'aad Technicolor lilac-'•THE ABDUCTORS" 'b-bs oneroo _ .-.. Y _O 0. 0 0 p Mahon 0i f/a..Johnson 1 in'2. R-ER— Kueks.0-0: B — Slarts Sunday— * AHdie Murphy I},: ... : ..:1 1 1 Rush 3-2, Littlefield 1-1. Elston 0.0. Trow- Clevenger. Bal—U McKinla,Soar Ber- _ Walt Disney's " E BUTTERFLY" P - bridge 5-4, Phillips. -0-O.,McMahon 0 0. L--Grim f12-7). -ti0 .33 4 SQ 27 11. 0. =ridge-0-0, BP— (Speake). ay.and Tahaech,^-T-2:27. A-221467. n/� own. JaZZ took On a new look, a «BAMBr, y +,., • 6 Tb>au . KANSAS C1TY P.erSt�riS At steady pulsating rhythm. DhnSilvers. W—Rush (5-14): L—Trow-. 6 VV® Andy Griffith 2ND ACTION THRILLS ADVENTURE ( ['i - :. -, - AB- a. H. 0 o Q: bridge-(5-.5). u---5ecory. Landes, Baker,. � 5 f CARDS 4 V.�VV The. full orchestra returned to ACE IN THE CROX'VD" * TARZAN ,er:1b a 0 3 a 3 o Dascol1. �T—zso. A-2s.3sa. 'REDLEGS 5, CA DS • the;.bandstand and opened with - Bombs shown Tit'll .9.ere glrfl sa••_... 4 0 1 2 0.: 0 _ ,. . AB R x o A E �p t1va1 "Chicago Stylg" in which the AND THE SHE DEVIL .�•�D liras 4 0 '0 2 Y 0 PIILA.TES 3, PHILLIEB 9, Temple.2b ..: ... 5 O 2 3 '1 0 JCl/JZ _ ALSO— CARTOONS N v�w rtin ab 2b ..... 4 o Thunman If ....... 3 0 2 0 u u tempo was fast,sweet and smooth. -- —.. ela . 1_1...... 4 2 2 1 0 0: PITTSBURGH` Robinson of ......3 1 A audience of over 6,000 per- Next Was Duke Ellington's "Soli- ENDS: "Goof aht Drake O.R. Cosa[" ':c 4 0 2. 8 0. 0: AB R H. O A o Crowe lb 5 0 2 5 1 0 n ,t7BOA . . Clemente rf ..:..- 4 0 0 4 0 post rf ........., sons thrilled to the melodic strains tulle' a S10W :arid blocs type Se: +aatAJf and SLAVE GIRL", _ - 'POSITIVELY ._ .•• ENDS TUESDAY ` }t O 0 0' 0 .0. :6 Baker 2b .....:.:.4 1 1 .0 -2 0. Burgess c 5 0 1 8 1 0, :, o o -o # 1 1_-1 2 A Hagk 3n ...,...... 4 1 0 1 2 1 of the U. S., Navy Boston Unit lection. The orchestra,rath Stomgma At �! - 'u, 2 0 1 0 ' o frost sa Sand 94, last',night during the the;.swing.era . - 0. - 0 0 0 Skinner-1f ........ 3. 0 2' 8 3 0 Gros clan sat ... 2. 0 0 1.. 0 0. , 0 0 , o o Thomas 1b -...... 3 0 0 crass p _-.-. 1 0' o o Panorama of Jazz Festival held at The, Savoy' ill which the audience r on ,...- 1, 0 -0' 0 ......41 0 1 -2 3 0 ::-:2. 0. 0 . 0 l 0 ` - ,'.,..:....: O u 0 @ 0 0 ' 0 Mazeroak1 2b a-Lynch. - _. ra4aves!w• fg p viraon cf .......,3 o L 4 u o gem eav p :... Memorial Stadium wa8'chic to see the full„treatment srARrs SUNDAY ---9 a Folies o .......:. 3 1 1 s o s 14 zr z 1 ClimxDcing.,the musical Perform- gin to a nulYtber duriztig that pe ......,. .35 3-11 25 Kline._A .. ..,...:.:2 0 0: 3 1 Q _':.Totals_ ....... ...39 1 , :. .t 4;6t or for Witsact in 5th: St. Louts A E ance-was a- display.of fireworks clod• f "THE DELICATE - suNpAY-- 2.pCTiON.HITS Irs k ant-for;;Fisher In 7th. Totals ......... 30 3 7 27 11 o: AB R x o s sponsorship of the Featuring five saxophones, the qVRsew'walked for Hunter in 9th, PHIA Blasingame 2b 4 D 1 1 - 5 0 ,udder the joint P , �9- "' t:'for Trucks in Rth. PHILADEL _B..:f.-Smith -. 1 O O 0 0 O :AFL and.CIO nn10nS, origianily full orchestra blared aut in a fast e' ,.PIT HadSon -le - " T 'il-U hen;wlnntngrunaeored. AS R H O A'E .hark ss -:... 4 0 Q "2 3 0 a but rained tempo with'the brass,section pre- DE�'�QVEIY RQC�C ._-Orae.° when Ashnurn cf ......: 4 0 .0 4 1 1 4 5 6 Z 8 9.\x t. of ..-..::3 0 i 3 0 a. Cunningham lb .:..4 2 2 13: 0 O Planned for Labor Day, , dominating. _ ` TERRY LEWIS - as : IZC?NS WEST" •^"'"0'"t°"' .L'4,nings ,: 00QOr01021-4;Roucheeib 4 0...:o' 5 1 -0Enmsdf .::. .::. 4 0 22. 0 OOut . "HORIZONS rsso .^.'.,.... n 1-3 B - o 0 3 0 0 Borer of ............ 4 z " • During the next period, the War Also .. TCCntlleolDlP•-v7sYwV tai'-, _. gig el4x 0 1 o Q2 ao Lopata e- .:,..4 0. 4- o 0 Moon rf ....... 3 0 1 I 1 0 ,The Navy::band took the cool- - .; Anderson:lY .......4 0 c ,- 4 D o s a o hi to of':'azz Years: ,from .1939 to 1945, JazL ��:ryat 9! PRICES,THIS ENCAaE•fE[rr oY9LP;:- xi an er, Kehler: Mingo 2, 2b ......: 2 Y 1..-4 & '0 H.smith 1 : 1 0 enee Ori a.,musical S ry 1 ,.IMRROWHEAD : Jle## Chandler MATINEE , :. - . �• H l Phil- hammer O Kaska:3n-,:....., 4 o a slowed,down to the blues and a arST G, " 2B rslaza�•,Router, zanski 3n 4, 1 1 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ©m its-be rasing on Basin street oRCIIEsrBA Iso tri 2,-HR— Q 4 o Jackson p .;.-.--. 2 fr. S lie': sound was heard. Ivory .r -3$..,-Fox. D,emaes Fernandez ss 3 0 3. -0 0 0 - 0 0 2f1 '..,. , : eaneer 'ADULTS.-::.. 9te . mer P)P,-. a e :0."Schmidt p;.....,,-0 -;nleW'orleanS lm the E&Ply. „ CHARLTON HESTON ■. {, Im all , allotthex. ............1, a 0. ..0, o ,o- o Qoo o m.. . .s' ToWer.Blues'";and 'Sugar Beat � Yaan�C�e BuG Martin; inter and g 2 1 3 0 6-Sehofleld ........ • ,.. - ed:form. ENDS TONIGNT 'G911RREN'.. 58e CH[L HRH' d ower. Left Ilaadlx p;. ........ a, Mlicho p:.:.....,: Q 0 0 0' Q o to todays modified f?et04st i an P 1 0 0 0 o Y o were chosen as typical of that PE BIDS Chicago 2: BB-xenner .... ._.sz z s z4 11 -1 c-Cooper .... T to the Jazz review, the J' Today "TRAPEZE' S COIYiPZETJ3,S$flWs DJI�oY . iy= p . ... noon-:3, Kellner 5; Totals } - r. 4f ' SV.. g_Fnedo t for Fernandez 1n..9tho-: ' 35: 4 11 27 12 0. d a ed.a I7UiT,lbe Ed with a Steady "THE PROUD and o-wnaon s,n, 5, a Totals ......... concert ban Pl Y , Both were Play and "4 so s And A tion" MATINEE 1:4S�EIIEN Yniclka.l. The o enuig number ° `3 2 3'4 5'67 8 O R' g-H,t;hpmerua:Yoo-Gross m 6th. e r.8;In.2,`Howell 2 in.2. Xellaer'.7 Innings -3.,.. for.S Schmidt in 7th. Selections. P PROANy,. . y $ eks a in 1. Pittsburgh ......::.'.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 o x n saeri$cea s fol- tempo, little. flaurishment, and -. (ta0H.2 irinF im th), Ttv - ..-. . -E. —1Vilson 3-3, -. ......:.:::0 0 0 0 2:0 0 0.0—Z e-Struck out fwr hlk ffett in 9th.-. S$ mBTGIY D'Y@n Of-M1751C y - foil Or011�Stra. TkIO nation, Phnedel9nia ,::ed b a:five part salute to the w ,�^. 0-0,Howell 0-Or�xe1 net'3 3.Trucks a - d-Feed out.for BlaamBame in 9tH, — ' .' 1.wF—Ke`tIner.w Howell RBI—Haddix 2, Groat, Thomas Foiles, 1 2 33 4 5 6.7 8 9 R lowed Y at3:war, Was 8teadylTlg down. - 1 ,. 6-11): U-�Chyiak, 3B--Haddix, Grout...HR�Foiles: �--Kline.. Imm�ss 0 0 b 3:0 0 ft-5 tech-ager. - e j141$t-WaT p@Tit7d Pram 19A5ILMON r'B•;irgX}te < et . T=.2:32. sF—Thomas. AP—Mazerosia.. Groat and:.Cincmnau ,':.......; 2 0 .the-.re- n6xt.ero, Presen- :. 3fonpCh7ck, Flaker ode uta $.-Pittanurgk St. Louis :.,-..:... a;1 0 z 1 0 0:o Q 4 ={?art one, characteriai�ig '1948',Was the Thomas.' Left— Ph Ip STlifiTS • : ' .BB-Haddix 2;Kljne'3. SO--Haddix 3.:.. McMillan: Lynch (Irtl t0' SC1i001. 'w85.IiV@Iy ,:and < 7, .,,. RBI-Robinson, ('.Powe._ t-,.. to A dance:. number L' anClIlg . `' • ' < i `,•`s.; ,..._.. ;' :Kline 4:R ER—Haddix -2Aline-2-Z. W—. Enms. .2 _ 'he second - >r SUNDAY • <.0 >_ Had fY0-11). -U 2. Borer-2, I{asko.. —. PI28Sant to the-ear.._ I The.Dar$. and i'IT2'xErmissi0l] STARTS`SUNDAY 3, CrIANT Kline (715). L SudaL nam.;Ennis, McMillan 3B—Ennis. D' on::(7r5). :Boggess, Bulkliac•t, er L Lynch S—Scho- art was -a'lazy Presentation,.de- ,'.' a number made fainaus'.by Two ALL FAVORITES ,,,,, - •'' '; "xT `l ; ...BROOKLYN its . . --6195...:, :'Robfnson. Crowe. Bor 8 na.ti,13. St. p•::, . laSSrOOm !' a..t'r'bf lnil0- in R ':H O A E T 2.13. A -x sk .field. Robinson. Leftinein 1Ct1 .the- TetUTp -t0.C SS' n Keritan, the ins t lamds Siewert — Iuna..Allysan .....:,.:4 0 1 3 4 ?.0 Louts 6. BB—Gross E. Jackson 2f-5ehmldt P, ..u. 0, <1 9,`- 3. 1. Moffett 2. SO-Gross 2, Kennedy 2, wf7rk. - - V t10 P,were .played as`typical Of : as 1T.y ak r 4 1 :1 1 0 ,o TIGERS 5, INDIANS - Jacxson,2"scnmvlt 1. Mugett 1. xt7 The third Part was a turbulent that perlod. TRE GLE Gln 1 al a .o tr .....:.•:. 3 .1.. : Gross $ :n 5. Kennedy 3 to 4, Jackson 1t notes and whistles repre- :t - umber' from'the Period ..:2 3 a -•0 MTROIT . ':., _ 5 to 2 natters in 6th), Senmidt mass of 'laree n $ LER- STORY s.... ., 4 1 0 0 .- in 5 (pitched. .. -. wit 0 s1 3 H- 0 A� E In- Mutfett 1.-In 2,R-Eli—Grass 4-4- sentiR the return home from '^':5`to 1954 brought the musical , +I+IL 4, A$ $ 3 2 g _. ,. ... ,g Z S "0 - .2 2 O 0:0 :Jackson' 4 4, ScnmiBt Y 1� again S10W .end .Rank Hudson—laae.9r moa ,~ ,,. 4 0. _ aoiH .2b ...,..::4 0 _1 xennear oo1:.The fourth was ag u h the ears:to axi o me o rna5 <s-s): I -scnmtat sch 14 thing . Y BSSSSiON" e .. ..-:.. 4 0;,0 4, o froth cf .,......:'3 0 0 1 0 (10.2). o o: w t ed _The @l MAGNIFICENT 0 Ir- + , ' 1 -=0 2 0 r o o: _ u-Donataut: Delmore,:. s,mtn: but so hlsticated. .entttl a were Alx}lost 'Like B n -. 4 ,a Bottle cf, •_.. 1 0 a Club). • P . They g a..[:JIFF RIO PR•GEORGE N urZA JIIUE`JiD E _ n 1 ........,,.2 0 1 ':8 1 "O Conlan::T—Z.53: A-11.245. . _ Boone n ,. ..... Seri� laT Pram. {' I31 :LOVet" "Chopsticks 1Vi8mb0 ENDS TONITE� +.�-2ND BIG,POPULAR CWPEA7IJB.E""^•. '`'.,z �.' ],Q 2! 30 ..a Kakne `nf .......•'.4 0 1 :-1 0 O -o ,a, z o a The final,section',that of"Grad , .<,.'d "Coffee Time•-", "STREETS Of LAREDO'• - — 7" Maxwell,If ....:.:.'2. s o a:. ..,, in march:.rep, - edIF, • _ ,NEtV Parser � .....,,,4 1 . 1 ostium was a stair g _ R-.$ o A ,> a The Progressive combo'play,, -WHISPERING SMITH" .,art. r fit ..-.. ,�a, 2 1 Q Kuenn as ....ti.,,:. 3 2, 2 1 1 Time Running O.ut s , 2n Sl -o ::2 1 0 2 2 0 In g resenting youth's detetinlnatt9n to' 'rnedl@y of tunes; and-tl}@ pro- <': 'o a 2 0 :a >sereola 3n 1 z Q world at the completion st - he ':full TECHIJ C7 ` '. o .:u. o o aunnnarp ......,:;4. 1 a ANGELES, Sept.'6 M -- face the 1 am was cgncluded by t B to :1 z..,n 'r 1 . LOS ANi studies,his de ment;into br; Lou- 8, - 27' s a The county supervisor <who has of his 4p estra's treatment cif 5t. Lou- b�•4 r,c 'k, 4; ..l).' ' 11 2-,- o Totals; •..., .. s s the move to.bring the manhood sparked 1$Blues.";the 3numbe`r which lriade arch said to- : The concert band concluded with 'n' e early, 20's. ` Brooklyn Dodgers here is solo, ,b z famous x, ill o. A, > a trumpet so Y , , vocalist a - .. Ai3. in out begume; s I) . 1xd?yYE " 4 o tune 15 rune_ g a. , Two ung._,Y ► Blurs To ItLt 8[4,.. <., *R i �g ,a,P,a -s,1,.:,mi- )_ -> .•, s2;.. -0.,. Q._; 1 , ..day that , ... . d:-cotYnc s"'. eTiC@ ,,,, ,- ,s:, r .,v s 3 a taken. Ro er Farrett,an ren recelxed;by • f o and, ulck actlC>n must be. y r Me oy 4Y .,,,. t 41 , e tur ugexi _ ,.,,,. - ,,. ^. o 0 0., ,. the baso f a.^_mg . . , 173( < die 1'@a, Y,; . ,. enneth I-Tahn said la @ 'au . .n-�,.�„ s .,.. . ... RTARTS.sUNDA, :.. luPervisor,K, medic caI se us I3ce and y,. rte* us}oak. P.,anoT 14 : =sir ed Las.:Atlg@les.,;offic4 ixof Play ? xlt ,.:.8 ptied t?Y the iii e.,., a, ". qf',•�' :." � _, i ,�.7. .1 .- :. ,'Harold Ckeli ° nE �_ � 15�, t•��� e ei a3' 1Cf1e'' .,: 1 Jibinas.c d. cilli N€al3e ; mm T?4d$a anon t pre, 1Yl eri'a�l ; • r ,,, ,. ;uvat >• Y musical aggreg , :. stinted the musical syriolbsls of L e, ayor" tiTofin ;T. Buckley, with PETER CUSHING ' u, . t American Cdr: W'H. 4Valthah, ,USN and. o-- Haifll said it is Iris•understand- oµr Co-Paatare Is 1 . Jazz, the only Poly N.. - '2 ;' "that a deal must be made be- Lt;, dr.Carl? . Bailer.USN,cum- A, . r Pin• ng music. less roaring 20!s first mandin bfffeer of theli. S. Naval -'XoThe im stn. fate the beginning of next month T'he rest , u>Li wptl tar�i�eCla,, , inroads on the Ileseve Tralluttg Gomer. �• NiC�'�OU� B ' 'if the Dodgf rs•axe to move,here saw jazz begin pts w 11 t: Unk1Y0 ; erican'scene. The Dixielan(1 - Ader #al7;Lauis J.,Scarilbn sang , Ain STARTS soNDAY - agitate pvHDxr, o chose three typical mufti- the'-='Ndt>if al:Alitliett.= followi ng With DEAN IAGGEN i, o Q.a 2 elellan said he could not g Combo- in SeeLnlealoi Clevets Phi o 1 0 v-. The whit G kk'inll a Boston Ta- aG " �, , ... ::t. :. to N@W-YPrk now•because OMaI='1jeT9 to Start the":program•„ s ENDS YON[TE r CORNEL.w[LDA — DEBORAH.PALET ' in W o . first`AL the Jazz Band Ball,, wa d1o .; seit, ^trver -a "SILIL`STOCKINGS Cgirasdaei - aris:-Grath, Bolling. ley is on a hunting trip y azz•gel on=featuring master.Oil car emomes " Bin ,•ns,, nor:ate$ertme. sea a.ax #Piing• an eaT1Y J -. ? �(rth cornet Sgt, Clemeht F ,1# nnert was "DECISION AGAINST TiMS nenity - OR RHA a a's,atTbr in=stlt�'• 28wNv-Nixon- __ the sliding trombot clic a Sh@9 YW lu ',$wnnms. s , itti and clarinet adtli tg'to the tempo. in Barge of the" :hate d@tail s, 6h• P =P•ataa: ' • ,' F�7itti of d'tt7t.r. ertoi®, sr—, ro .;DP „ ,,,. $b , ,., abd Porter. Lett• cteve• . 0 WINNER :' The second,;,tli� 'fiamoua "Beam he:i7?en,and Lt. �ice. also �snp ; ret�t -lKsntts valentlnet p' Ja an, Sept 6 IIPI Scree B1Ges. wasetYPirol' of ,tie headed 1z 14um cry R° hR� / �o•A�' �Al'i, ti 2.s1)nnng_3 :,so-Wyna s: BrtHnits s: YOP P. a that is jazz, the on hand was:'Fire Chief Joseph F• 1ldl� a®sltti�':T IIO=Wynn;7,In=s; valenttneeti 1 m,s• Japanese Flyweight •Champ}on Dielodlous them The Parson$ .L - Ra-wrhn.6-3 .•x'stantinetti 10-0. $un, R wamoto knocked out un- slow subtly syncopatie rhythm. 13aggett On the scene was Fal- „_..` „2�.. w-$mminc 1a-7). L wenn Masa71 Iwamoto, final,presentation from that gine.�9 with Lt. Jahn:A, Bednar- - BUDDY'ROGERS and ANTHONY DEXTER " 1 (14-16). u-Rice Roma e. $evens haps. rated. Tan Inouye in the first The fin l.P A ;• — :27. A�21sYo. and r was the wild, feverish "Saints ski In" charge, the spare ambo- 'STARTS SUNDAY - a DAYS ENDS •• lI e!�'L •• �aHUT Ca T z, - round of a scheduled eight round era _ BANDO� qNv o +tl } ME " whieh featured ance, and the Fire Department xoNtTE non-title fight tonight. Go Marching On, , 1. £ MAIDENS! Iwamoto,rated No. 1 challenger the varied orcheistral coloring Auxiliary Lighting Unit. v + The Navy Cgfor 'Guard from TINY! -ys r, IavydMi m:aed u in the Orient' flyweight ratings typified by Jazz. : S, 1\Ta4 Reserve Center LOVE! `r '3.�- !L7YhaRlla" Thailand Champion Pone From the light;exotic early Jazz the U, '�(��[ �'. unn''� =ell, when the music, vas improvised was roomposed•of Calvin Coolidge, w OMMODORri KHi� ell, floored Inouye in one a. ,,.' fro -3heG-hqt in moa a ands of the first.while Playing. the step In the R)I;•„Harry Sirigos, SK1; Neil ,r Baste C ' 'S Oaamtr sous wad.,:PA, sat. ]minute and 33 sec rogression of :Jazz was the Seannel, GM1; slid Charles B1ev- r' on the TCINIGH �0 � fi�4T.J?A1�ER.5 ORCH. p s rotmd WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 swing” era from 1936 to 1939. meg, DC2: trAle ftyBIG FEATIDRES • ' 1 1lJClf. FLYNNtwy , M.G. ' Takes On New Look r !on ra■oe:aHon,MD o-s53o Here the big band came in to its ivlt�taau �r+ots t ' HalldCit9'ragd Awards sat. tis a[[d HERM�NN'S ;HALL C�radu�te Student r 7, sae• Prix su.•• TARRY. ELGART: 7 RaaxliLE! cooRT DARRYL f,ZANUCK S -,. -;._� �. .a eveor ceTIIRDAY' Nl6HT' The.Cosiesf Club ie the City Assad Here miisir~al aggregation Hien . , duced •n .rvn-'+trcru• -.�„x-,-...r._� _ ..,.,- ' ]Ialsaid it is his<uitl sented the musical s o Sia. a- giesi man Tfibmas .J, ■, a;, gwr 2 in ei'stand z Yn ;f aiie, ,Mayor John, .J. Suckle R°h!�kensi a•yp to otic g that a deal must b -made be ]az , the only ;truly American Cdi y{r, Y, : H. Waltlaali, USN and with PETE ' C rnr �tentir ctrl is�ati� fore the beginning of iieeact mon naxsic. $ CnSsiNd month _ Lt. Cdr.'Carl 1 . Sauer <' 1 2.3 r, if the Dodgers:are to- m The restless, roaring 20's ff USN;corn- our Co reatb;e is t .b. cr�,e sunt! a 5 6 7 s,9 .R . ove here - g first manding:offi er of AnIa ..( 1 n. t- De asg,E .....:..., o u m 1958. saw Jazz be in,its i _ c,. the f7. S: Naval i g nroads on the i• : ; 4�t i> o a o o x-5 Reserve Tramirig;CeiSter. X��fI1@ r '���) %9for,de Y n-: Bal- G`IeVeta .•...;:.:.:0 1 Obi 0 0 0 0 0---2 American scene. The Dixieland ?tont racisuw 2 y1 Assts. ` Alcclellan said he could not go Combo Alaexman Louis'J. Scanlan to New York now because O'M _ chose three typical num- the Nati: sang 71 H8Wrhi1�-[aVill�71= J RRr--'Caigas4uei, Aianr. cmu,, solitng. le :.i al hers. to. start the program. oral Airthem, .following i1nknowin Ce Bou eva�rci �•�. .., - P g m. The -. k. and nertoia seared-on y is a-hunting trip in WYo- first " „ .which Gregg">•inn, a Bosto - y7itti D Avila's error in 6th). 2s—Nixon, $uenn. 'ming; At the Jaz'L Band Ball, was.. dio _ rs n ra EAN IAGGEE :'. 87A1tTS gQpDAY gp ..` .;, . n pe Onailty, ;took' over as — STARTS SOS!DAY .« C A`B A RET , Kaline. s _-ruin, Bunning.toiatroth un. - an early jazz selection featuring P.NDs roltt7E xaline, g BooW .i)ertnia sF-ct,--c ve `— the slidin trombone master oC ceiemo les. •• 1.(Technicolor y -solling, soone'.ane Porter. tet clave- g Wath cornet t.- SILK STOCKINGS COBpEL 5�►TURDAY and clarinet addm to Is Clement 1 Bennett was •• WILD _ _DEBORAH PA6Er lana , Det s, _$-win n s. veientinet-<go WINNER g the'temPo= in charge DECISION AGAIMS� •4 a 2, Bunn tw z.so—wynn s, nnnning s. The second, ,, g of the,polyde detail of TIME }f 1Lr teewlp redbebrated R E Wynn z sn & vatentineeu...i.. .-2. Y�YOTO;.. Japan, Sept., 6 11P1- .. d,„fie' famous,. Basin 11 inen a - :: y x-wraa s-3, valent nettx o o, sun- Japanese Fq Streets Blues, wast and Lt. Michael F. Shea JULIAN STbP 5 RA nmg 2-2, w. tinning (17-7). L—Wynn Yweight Champion melod o YPical of the lfeaded la Auxl ice. O R K ` Masa melodious theme that is azz, the ', Also -+ 4sssr. -RzicesxoRommel. $tevens;.xanin j Iwamoto, kn6eked out viz-; slew siibtl 7 on,hand was.F,ire ;lit s" ef rated Tan Inouye in ttie first y syncppa¢ic rhythm• Baggett. On the_sCce a w�as�En- la.e 6e=Featvtr round of a scheduled The flnalpresentation from that r: 33 #fcnnw+eeb-st efEht round era was•-thewild,'feverish"`Saints e .with �.t< ua , r _._ - t'�ocrragr taror]6,wixtoe : ., non-:title fight.-.tonight. h;, m /�1- /'� Go Marching On;" which'feat "" m charge, the 'spare ambu- gpT"Paa sV1�d i, annk - .'Whdrue•• Iwamoto, rated No.,I challen er used lance, and: the F AErs SUNDAY-3 DAYS ■■ g the varied archeEtral coloring, A h 1 e Department RUDDY RocERs as A the rr taristt' ,r m the Orient flyweight ratings ty ified bjazz. Auxiliary Lighting;unit. �' ENDs b, d IIFHQIIY DE3rEa- ` w For the bort iu tneae. v �{, against Thailand Cham ion Po P Y itThe Na:' C 20HIFE B q a. a � 1J P ne . From the li ht,;exotic earl v3 for Guard ;from MUM l `i BAND D� ANGELS t� 4 „ vt PAT PADER'S'`C1RCH, l)aact Ee K?ngpetch, floored Inouye in one 'when-the rnusi y jazz the V. S. NS .Y• MA��. NOT CARS !� _•+T wba.,,Fri., sat. mrnufe and 33 seconds c was improvised was composed serve Center leatndn of the first .while playing, the.next step in the g77 . BEd of Calvin Coolidge, S��T� Eta LOVE! DUCKYFLYNNr 1NEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 round p y g• I;, Harry Siri gos, SKI:: Neil M.C. progression of :jazz was the $cannel, GMl -' Per rbseevatlons MII e-553o Swing era from 1936 to 1939. r and Blev- Raiidin Fond Awards sat ines, DC2, At= tae Potts:$25.00 w Ond Takes On New Look , ! Os LILRIiY HERMAlum S HALL Here the big band came in to its - 7 L� coDlar' ill( 11 FEATURES T colllm{bla > tntding sttus < EVERY`. A7t1RDAY N16HT rh®. �;. 3 $1G «, TONITE b Cosiest Club in the City I ,. . .. at Powe ' CABARET aMD'.. . . . ioccrted,in the " '�! ,,,• . . " DANCE Country ,(; htltAkptaci 06 URdHE9TRA The;,local o€fiee'of.. .ZAAXClf's DARRYL F w Coon S.]RA sEmrEn 8Y -DANCING Fund as granted.a�SdgnalUhorxir MRS. - r Merl � • 1MRERB GUErS' by, Bton =C.ulkege eii it as- + FOR ALL$ A.VAILARLE f Sat. Nlghts to the s graduate.work „ ��r` Signedone 'Of 1tS .. # eotoa er ot:wxr a,wr,w�n.µ• ° v. . vim,• .■ A L PEIVA7'B PAEflES, LUden for 8 .YeaE'$,':�raCtlt+al - Ctr4ar pE ' e C/ A training,here. ++an�t a M.w e r Jaanea Mason _ Hairy Balafonte -- J P4LKADET$ �� oanFontaine Qeorge-M: Sullivan,og, of Can,_ CHARLES LAUGHTON Z. EX-OF Laura. y. REOPENING brldke, ,a' Korean war veteran, Alt coxDirtottEut Of the Polish-American s his , observations ffy pp l WQOD FOREST 6M Vater n studi _at the local office 7vIonda L 3r ' ®AR OM" LARK GABLE R0 >�rlg Haxlott Rome THIr �i Veterans Club as l part of his graduate wprR •im EfBirGhOl TOiP@•wgrcrw, rb.e ;.' SUNDAY -1FIONl)AY z �r t► Lowell Ave., Haverhill ra lung in<cotnmunity ,organize- Pias -- •, TUE519AY, de �, Aooh1 TOwN• ALL THAT H »cla „ , tion f(, his Master:of Science WSt'Reek a gree. Isis:program will call'for cable. LaMarf ',`y, f6�L ALL Jeno"R>yn three days a week at they local EAV�N Q F-, • . office and the rest of the 'time A ,L ,fir► ��TLY .SCARLETArtefte Dahl•--.<dohn Pay41e o Fit -Club, Inow : S4 yaw. ' s British Vlub he+will,be at the ]lege.; TSS sd COPY A PY of This Ad Adlnitsser Tree ` t �,devsed ae..Catn6ria�a st DlSft (� X eteran$• . $7 SPR1NGftELD STREET` • EVERY SATilRDAY To R IN Where Yoti W`dI Ahvays Find w coVrR oa CABARET and -, eeive Refiort- ` The local chapter of the Dis- . ' ,.. MtNiirt,r :ctteltoE" DANCE. abl d ENDS,Toxrr : Cen[ ,~ L R 71USIC AT ITS, a nierican Vater NOTION' Je . ,r;• BEST. >rliaay--— Saturday, i! NO ION' :one show :fart: at dusk, 7 - ,$e1.. 94e As Yea.;:Ltka It belie atL6 will r;" :.<, tor,fbe,kiddies.a a $AMBI a w a i ,P e. that d.OvBF by Poputar 3 JACKS and UEEN' i. semi-monthly meeting •a is ae., rareap d Tart b Q Monde .••at-7:30 • . No llrtf Mrd Week:. MEMBERS and.GUESTS y^ P• in. at' the � sogli3thl Crew'is tile. �iConrte and liver saturda Aetnand S ' y ts� quarters,on,Prospect street. Cam - 'x Seri R �biaed witfi' Nlte; Meiri6eis_ as@',(tuests THE ECHti/S_' s HALLS AvnIIABI.E' Edward irI DaY • ol�t i mander.� McAvoy will S a ct R jOri :'lY> yOgC 3 A a! for PR3VATE PARTIES give` a report ori the recent tai. j y. y� } -- crease m compensation gr}yments 4 granted 'to disabled veterans their w1 es and d enders. A31 �� � > �� @ eele&rsrted bled vete: ,a 3 .ons erg:;:iu4d 'Yo , :�• tiiae as.i rioaris to x ( their Ve i :i duiti',c p sx r c' ,ter j the "H811ewyeDr 4 ■A/� gy�pp■■ -.'. �1!��Y�<�� •dance w .lie:; ' - tickets. `3??mde`a;td. ,� T. i ,.. :,i. etegtsa Port on x =c: i - ,`:>tatl0 8IE6EL PRODIiCTI0M1 �i ay�ilali2e A.ra_ ; i.L� Mr. 1'-,ct3hv0fitlh» 1N CQLOtf !tY ASK eld ori uff$lo N " 11� will 6e' f9l bale made by est;Co Y. G \r i R,R m mmaflder;Jam � �er11 .i Duffen �Clie=offf bf, V m, 1v.H, ce the chap- T w�*f0 + '. ICOLaR p e ti + Y��- ppp ,: • y,;' •SUND �� ter Seoul " ,'officer w ; � ' FIRE = .. �: ' U .� . $l0L; ba' open !' « � RtFi AY ach' Th ll t . daY, evening to s b 1N' PERSQ Lawreneem aid t.•u H • aliietfra .. � N , ,,,veterans. 'who Y. a need ai`` s' tance, sA,. Tgpl Social hour,will fol: RGCR IivDSolt as Q \t low the lixieinesa mea "CA ou , B1 BOTHR §:r. ., •_ _AIR COE�I.EDs gets and which "CAPTAIN:LIGHTFOOT �� 1� tl w P m. vAy Prompt, at 7c n$rs;strrtDltY C�4Bi-R , B�B� EMIERly ATTACK" �i ALL SIX Task Ptltanc Alm Rddib Alhort C1 Q� G.: WBZ TY r)51nte Ci NEVY Y Septi.6 � .. ' ` ' 2 pan. . New Yore atkts today recalled �TtlACK. OF THE CAT" ik ► \ P SUf fa.1-in fjert #U,tciwm.— Fab Neater ds. (atc>rer Bnb' DE+e4_kirk 8nth,8bq eone>s sr�i�g "Ru Rs - Pot Ttie R�ervati�ns' Scitmfdt >�itcFs Pete 8urnslde — —--- ---=-- ►AMSION Tif 1 Gordo Jo / e Aura shade. n �I .� M ns.aitd,Togg.ltiLargcrneri TGN17E elttd SUNDAY- GrlCsrs` �rVPir)lraok . -Z 67 9'9813 es 4iFd and shbrts Andi°e R -,N"i $inueetnentx3. Qlpen i bfought b� 'from 1 8-we COPY OF,:THIs %AD. Pitcher Jo ahipl was' AI�MI7S DRIVER F E 1 : ` t.�u.• ' ' frnm SPrir "; ey reealj R .Kl.. eb "THE DELICATE"bt9,►ti1� c' eld. ... ,. � Tonite t•r.w c7.',wr. �..� __� 4�tENr' WRT QLD 'f1E EVENING TRIBUNE --:LAWRENCE, MASS.—SATURDAY -SEPT 71 1957 �- ami N.!- '. Methuen North Andouer Andover p Supp � ll Hearing Tuesday At Salem Timel End Of. Steel Strike Sunday Church Services,raMeth-; TheBaptistBulletins . prayer Bean SUp er TUnI ht Ill Hannah Tenney Memorial Meth- The re alar midweek ' 1 e C a, )e bdist church Rev. James. A. Bath meeting Wednesday at:7_.p. m. . j on North Main St.. Cross in ��p/�1�1 p South n /� y�) #eii, minister. 9;45 A. in., Sunday followed by choir-rehearsal:at 8 o s !T l ,Hal 1, o th School Wvj'k shoal:reopens. 'll a. in., worship p..m, Please note the chafige in ��{1 �y Season y� � p iyi£ti the pastor bringing the roes- hour. The men of the -eliurch End >Jasterilt Star Season Despite the req est "of.Attys, gage ,on the subject "Hannah ,are giving a supper'Frida at 6:15 ° John J. Willis and John J. Lynch ' ' Building,l'.,xpected To, - . Y y Civil Defense Letter- _ TjeiIft6y'S Ideritage as Methodist" p. m, for:members of the ehurch Methuen Chapter.204, Oder of on behalf of resident portents Free Church Notes ]Phis rs first in a'series of Eastern Star will start the'fall ' . - The follows - letter, add Be Closed In $eforQ and des ng eased the .who are:reinmded.of the rregular : pQ7 t 1�IitlrOYed Pite the'.expressed wishes sermons the pastor .will preach season Wednesday night at a meet- - :.. to the board of selectmen b. On Thursday, evening,- rte business'meeting to be :held un- of the own board of selectmen,- Y g ,in Odd Fellows•hall starting Tho permit for the additional Dewe A. Dyer, Ci i Cold Weather ComQs teachers and staff members ` sn coming weeks on the moxa gen_`mediately followin , lug $ of line the Essex County Commissioners , Y v 1 Defense :- of „ - g invited storage of 5,0(10.gallons galathe Free_C n ¢rah subject The Church. 7 P.m., at t of. The meeting will be ane ill: o director for the town is self ex- Christian church school The public .is cordially invited - has been approved roved by,the select- n' ld apublic-hearing in Salem A strike of steel fabricators has ` Youth Fellowship at the first of,the ma activities planned Pp lanai met at the;church=under the di- Methodist. P w attend the evangelistic services on Tuesday on.the matter of the P ort. . ended just in time if.there-is to be l ' b the cha ter and 'the cha ter men,, C, P,-Woodworth Corp., Y J rection of: Rev. 'Horace lrarsonage. Monday af'S,pt m. of- Y P P Boston'.and Maine-railroads re North Andover Civil Defense a chance to close in Sou South.school ace Seldon. , 6ti with Rev. John Carrara bringing 188 Broadway. The matter was ,- _ g t drool During the: - finial board meeting at the church teams for the coming year. • - quested - g meeting plans Were , , the messages Sept.17 through;29. tabled last Tuesday pending. a 4 e Proposed'closing of North will step up its readiness concept before the cold weather segs m. Wednesday evening, woman's So The summer activities of. the made for the opening of church meeting of the executive commit- Main street to vehicular traffic: and training programs this year. Any longer, and.I don t think school ciety of Christian service. Thurs- chapter end tonight with a baked g The hear will: e at 10• e' 01 on Sunday,`,September ib- ., . . Al tee of;;Methuen-Post 122 American., hearing b .30 a. m This-is done as a realistic recog- w would have made rt, said Clerk Curriculum _ _ , a evenin ,Cou les club. Auxiliary Meetiri bean upper from 4 to;7,p.m.,apen _ tot anate ch was d Vfr. �` g' P g, Le on. The>f e ion ro ert ,ad- in the Salem courthouse. nation. of current:events the of the Works Edward P. Hall this s, 5 to the public. The,ot other chapter _ , g o P p Y In uted to the teachers n St. Josephs Roman -Catholic, P, h P The petition of the Boston and world week end. As it is we And Mr. -., The ladie's' auxil ary to ]truest loins the Woodworth':company p ,. strategic situation. re'going to, Seldon showed .church:Rev. C, F.-Cahill, Pastor. 3 teams will have tables on which owed a filmstrip en- W. Yours post, ,,63- Arne lean 11�ame railroad 'to, place a road have to o some-and itprobably g P r rhandi will b displayed,for land,,. . Russia was four years isehmd ,. g P Y titlbd Pal''tine i „ Two:Masse at 9.30 a:m., upper merchandise wi e d P yea lock.at f.t s - " es n Jesus DaY,= Legion, meets at the post.home As+a result of the meettn held b either side o he trach us in h will.be close and,,, arish .hall- chapel. sale. t.`Cedric Thompson,is.;sery g ,: t e development of the_A to ,be used ,as. background:bel ohurch,, , d parish P Tues a ,m on-North Main street is based „ ,, , .gr P , d y night at.B-Diana Dbmg by the Legion officials the Legion Bomb and about nine months b _ Closing m the construction of m teachin - e at4 s at 7.30, 8;30. 1tk.30 ing as-chairman. a g, the Life of Christ. 4th h , as eS sari olio, r s on the alleged potential danger of �.1. epre anted Salem at _ withdrew an -obJ etian they had hind in the develo ent ,of t the new,school means having all Teachers in e "d 11. a. in Saturday SePt., 14_by i be 'rem J . . Rei_announce- he. - , -the Free Church Girls, State unll be the , gg , life and inherent'in the par ;<: speaker. - � ,µ,1t 1•e_ and fouovnng;notification lay Com. H Bomb.S Last Week anno c .-.the walls up, plumbing heating, school this:fall oil + - I Catholic served as guest n night h a e un e Arid _ g 1 peter Mrs. kow . St. NTatthew s Roman C Hos#else parted practice of motorist using Hostesses' Mrs. Walter Giles and r,, ; minder Edward 1V4. Benson the - merits from tli ' ` '"' and whin 'done and all windows man Pratt ;, ,. t g ceptian to May M., Flye, deputy o Kiomlin indicated , g Mrs. Peter .iss 611 ,pfiurch, W& tri. z. Masses a 8, , Miss Ruth Lane. t w ,sssu d b Town'Clerk the crossing on streans of s when ins th hey °10 and11 a m. grand •matron and.'Mazola E. Perim, e Y ing the.Sutton street gates when that she is abreast of us, if hot o e t can .be turned on Mrs..Madison"Rowley,'Miss Bella . - A ,le ard de ut r , marshal. E•Vernon Sanborn, ahead,of us in the development f and the work of finishing can go Thomson, Mrs, Helen'Koza Eli st; C gational church. PP Y P. Y g Y: r ong're l a train is stopped at the North -; P c n, e - , Mrs. i [-• .Installation A catered dinner wt1L,b served - - the .Intercantanental Ballistics o despite winter weather, Other- Ralph Manning, Miss Margaret Stand school=9.45 a. m ''l�mder 1 ion a Andover-station. The railroad offi- g ret - at wise, theJnb might have to be Cargill, Mrs. Gordan Thom ' "_ ' �" an .arse it a.m,War- + 6:30 p. m, and reception at.8 Men'To Receive Host eials .of to t e fact that a train Missile, garter, ^d N ,„rY The lathes auxiliary to Wilbur - P ret h, shut':down- in. freezing tempera- David MacDonald Thompson, d m. Rev. Ralph E. P•'m. Due to the number cted he The ICBM laces eve cornea g pe onald •. Charles I•, ship fei•.vsce, 11 a. P. E. TarbeA,post, 109,will-hold its - ,• Members of the Holy Name.so-; comingaround, the curve'to t ,A every ,,tines _ Farren "The Way the,affair will be held in Central of this cont n a Farrington, ;Lester Newill, Mrs. Johnson;. Preaching on Y installation of officers in th ciety:of Our Lady of Mount Car- north of the cxaasmg,would not be met m the _front ,- Jahn "• f Lov' f1) A_More Excellent c school hall. lines i Mr. Hall'said he has been told M. Murray, Gary Smothers n the v , Windham'American Legion home mel'_church will receive B4, gen in by a motorist, too event of another.war. Mrs. Robert Chase. l4frs:`Welling. �':•,. :: .. c - = _ , - g The annual official .ms cion. . . _ -I'the •.. the,fabricated steel.should he on ,._... .. ,,,•,.-,;,, - ;seri are. I. Car:, 12.27 rte Co un n' undo at the. 8'iiTitchina hurry to obey;the warn refore urge every,citizen too aY . p� next Tuesday nighbat 8• -, pe - mm, so S Y ., ton Tinker` Mrs:, ?"t 1 - Fellowshi of the:chapter will be held Wed seriousl n e the fab rn about three weeks time. > Robert Drt X3,3. l p, ka1.,,Piigrim P o clock Mass Following he Mass ing signal of bell and light.;, y Po d r the implications - mm . e Mrs s .:•, nesday,.Oct:'9 at Odd Pello�vs hall, Actually work has:progressed so gu Dann Law, Robert. ,; gill meet,in..the vestry. a ligan an pain breakfast will be The Boston and?Mame first par of the events which are going on. - P g. M • huch. Rev. Ar- 'K• Of P: Meeting starting at &p. in• Deput Grand that it•could be used right now, cAnern, Edwin Leidich, and. Earst Balitist c g, served an the parish hall. sued action before the board' of about us; and ask 'for a renewal - g Mrs: Ga Smothers, but with a little artful planning, Mrs. Mal- r J•; g- actor. 9:45 a. •m. = Matron Lucille E. .Fe is and Five members of thesociet who selectmen on the basis that the of, interest and su ort'for our P g• d3„ Canobie: lodge, 10, K. of P., arshal Marion L. Y PP Y eolm Skinner ;and Rev: Ho church. In- Deputy Grand M - unnecessary a Il as Civil Defense construction can go forward race uiidaysehool in:the c „ .meets at 8 .Mo da - .night-:at. have completed,50,years member crossing u n essary. s we organizations.' Seldon wa s ` �.-, p Y Baxter of -Middlesex :chapter G4, around the steel with eve thin A serve as superintend alt i in the church, Mens;Masora H chi will be'honored. Rev. ATsene hazardous. The 'selectmen were `Vile" rY g :u,w . , e all. them ection: P are fast arrNing at the ents to oversee the, work of and the Gleaners O:E,S:, will sp la e t h st asked approve the closing as a All to go as soon as the the 1, ,Broth@ n er ill meet Lag nt , S,M., will be gue, pP: g point where it is no longer suf Church school. Other members " •:, ebuilding- Officers of the chapter w [ sof facihtahn a roval b material comes in: succi• tt , e Masora g 2 speaker and Rev. Armand J. La, mean g .PP Y ficient to let Geor e do it!"' of the staff incl de kirk„m the par8 a h Briefs at Qdd Fellows hall Sunday at count and state department g Right now the 'outline of the Ude, treasurer 1b 45.,a., 11i Km r p rehearsal. traverse, S.M., spiritual director of the yMiss Christina Easton secret h p,m. for es'The t board building. 1s beginning to take art. Begumet department with San Herman Joubert of Policy street 1 n thesociety will;present plaques to of public utihti own Miss Janet Hulse librarian, :. At Wednesdays meet ng, a Lan or :su supervising. The is a medical patient a La John' Gua , Edward ,Lanouette, of selectmen declined approval. shape. The inner wails of grey - braran, Miss .. aria fast P P t Lawrence ret will follow the sea School Notes Agnes Gallagher; missions sacra= Be will begin another General hospital. entertainment Frank X. Robichaud John Ro ars The hearin Tuesday is a`Beand cinder block are rising as are g 11 a.m..S xwace g pi,al. d refreshments will ::be g g . tart.; Mass Maureen Darb , is i•r,• famous Sion an a Jo to on'the art:of the railz�oad:' Although there were two active outer walls of brick: Across the Y Ar,of broadcasting the fain Saturdays $ a. m .weather a$ er;chair_ nd seph Tremblay. step iP , served by Electra 1�eCauw All members of. •the An - a t .Radio. Hour when.Salem ;De t: Tem eratur' 4 The :hearing,was originally _set 'candidates for the position of shop front and hack thega is only two , first B,Ptd, Po Temperature 3 ,man and her committee. _ t through twelfth rades are J• .r. 1 m the nessa a clear, for July 30,in Salem. Because of a teacher ni The public schools, the feet of brink at .he base of a g grades In - Luncheon tar iyi 1 br g Luncheon Planned vited to take t - ;: i a Our �' )' state wide conference of municipal school committee fihursday night wall with the rest glass olid steel. part inane program a�i. emri= The Un_ty f O . Over 100 women are:ex ect`d - proposed new decided that neither of the two In the classrooms the cinder and activities°.of the;Free Chrs- . ;�rchoir will 'provide rich Sel'YlceB p officials on the P P, `+'l•i " ;:,, • " Sundaj' C.hn � � , to attend 'the-`luncheo onda - 1 - resented. ad nate - qualification block will be plastered. In. the tiarl Church.Semor High Pil run s 1YiusiC under the leader e g M Y Route.llo,.the selectmen formal y p, eq q s g hIip, ; Street, P.M. church. Se t- 2 in the est and`th t seven u h halls it,wll be left as is, and in Fellowship. 'The•first meeting -f Shi of c.Tha&as A. Johnson, 9611a dva'le Tyler l? 3 vestry of St: requested postponement of the a , tho g applicants ._ g R , p'- - ,- Morning worship at 9`a. m Eve- Georges E.P.M. church. The meal in . The hearing was.opened were hard to come by at this time :the,gymnaslum it will be painted the fall season wili.;lre,held on organist;and choir director. Mem- g bearing. g Pe • inn prayer. at 7 at Salem'Street me be seof Chet en noon by the on, schedule but was 'continued the besYmterests of the school two coats. Sunday, September $; at 4 parts, beta and friends of the Training Celebrated 10th g P:M: church, Lawrence. members of the Senior Philathea at the home';of, Richard pion " re invited to attend the: until Sept. X0, department militated towards de- Werk began this past week ion Chase, t1 a Du€ton road. There;will be: s '. i „ Birthda First Church Congregational. class. : Meanwhile the request of Attys.'lays. Meanwhile .further sources pouring,the'first floor slab,on the atatorY session of the Union _} J . - - ervice will be Tickets ma a obtains from will be i'vesti a f -: b P r rid of informal recreation fol- „€ Mr. Morning worship ,s y_b d Wil11s and Lynch for a change�n n gated h pe ally y north unit, and grading o€ the ,g u y;eye.., at 6 p.m. prior 'M . and Mrs. Leo PimPare of low b �? ev. Da d'R. a member.of th class. school offs sols .. ed by 'a cook out ,and a brei held at 11 with R vl, ?ly.,, e venue for the eohvemenGe rof their. c central section preparatory- to e gvenin Open Bible Hour River street entgstained a group m ,,__ ., ,. .. 8r P n 'the,sermon A.:demonst demonstration of : i MIS Joan •Car 'H a an meeting which will describe-.the i •> off i ds` g ;Cadre, Preaciimg o r • n p clients,who are residents of North s o1 inn g �9 pourtng was started. 7 when ttae ordinance of believ_ en and re atives,140,Sun fall ria tour;as it . - S. 1C T e, Handiwork of. God. oration will be presented a : :main, •Ashland, -Riverview, and Arlington street, Lawrence,:, was .There has been no problem of 11 g is now planned �,, s b caro., l;,be administered. day m honor of their da 'liter t9P for e N - N rise hour will :be held iii there will be a bakerytable Fer sir is the eawhi ,will one of the candidates interviewed water or drainage on this site h giouP,' ,m hose messy will Susan s lath blrthda . An•out- u ry - ry pe aF , , . Pa@l91 g¢ Y tli4 war- white hi cele hint table 1 as Thursday night for the'position quite the other a: int ? Th ,door. cookout was 1 Phillips chapel during t.., P g be affected by ,the closing,, h J g Po. its fact it has been q t t is Qhristia y. a held. ci a; " alis service. - ;; ' been denied,by the commissioners. of . physical' education teacher, way. So sandy is the soil'-that t P te•? ?t as`st;at plus ecru- ,;,Thosa> zPresent. o s",end p y ?f; B `-' t church. Chiu h' Schedule g $, H Fir$t _a tis 1t is reported hat County Com: Miss Hannigan >s,a graduate of gravel has had to brought into the Bilildln P, .. .. .Smuts ran Schedule CameronVlills, Robert and,Peter $ . Lowell Teachers"ol at 9: a Mtmitaxlg itnssioner John R: Ahern of Law rs College. She of job to pack solid under the slab Building Ins or. cello. J _ g pect Ralph W. 1, '� ;r •f'laaS t Stre0i > ,Methodist Millett, Joan Sweeney, Ms: ,a,id } The: h w department- ev via= .ay P t avorable to the hearin fared no' s ialized -train and unles contained dee �a ;-4, worship,at 11 oath R, !�a rence was g Pec.. ?rig in floor. S _,s F Coleman has reported Issuing r- R --,t#dorin CSntrell Ml •.,John .,iWlcKinnon, and..chil- la"e will be m t ff g Pe. '.;+: OW,w S , - ti5t u P.Y gs he foliawin,0 • Andover but his su es physical education,however.' is a to run'and'shift while mit g Y= m Kathy .Eaton of k stat Bap, ch tell, m North gB: PhY s l bl s for an estimated $391,[100 y tbr. unday stbool.opens. 1 dre •hy, Ma and Helen section of the town u 3 :..•. . iS the:sub- during,' a was a roved b Commis ravel can be ammed in ht, worth of e J Littleton. Preaching pre, hon w PP Y Missaro1 Desrosiers,,: new J, g. o new buildings and $i8`., coming,week t e coil t r i w,.;y:, .,**,?t*tFTSt►l'p' and sermon, Dis- ..:Donne, dbhn RatnaEy, M; and ., 6 h ec ion bf -'• .- - t s •�. . :., •� ...• , -.,: _ ,,: •- m rs In'Faith. Arnold stoners C. F. Nelson Pratt ,of home economics teacher and hot So sandy is the soil, ;aha a 554 worth of,additions an _ v: bvious.= Choir:Mrs. Samuel McKinno and chis- Joct A ate ashesand refuse, d alter f4, a n - est soloist, r s, '. - Sau and Arthur A. Thompson. Mr. Hall expressed it, ,Tt could auons for the. n s i dren -S W.Stebbins sushi be gu s • gas lunch supervisor, conferred With P, gust. e Perfect Day and helly, Linda and, Cte Arlington district west Broad- r, ma th of Au g,,,,._. _. g d, ethuen: It was also reported am here tai ht.'for a week and s <,: Miss Norma Jemm�gs,_will be the of M P the school committee, Thursday t g Permits for new t '"' ' =, h..to, therimt . ,-Junior C1aFk; Mrs. Grace .Morris Mr way to Lawrence line and east f cons ruction ::>•,e. - Y The Yount p; that-the railroad was asked at the relative to i rovemen m the wo could'start work the next day. n. a Mrs:` award guest organist. g Broa wa L is were. issued to Phillips Academy. )' 9spt©r,chord 5,will be directed .aid E Dixey, Mr. and d y to Lawrence and Spruce 1 30 meets to consider .the The.water would just sink ht - -' • Mr . Rich People s society will .meet at,.7 July fag cafeterias of the schools. She will „ J rib for dormitory on Chapel ave- i+ l'K,p � Nlrs., iarrJ } . Kellett. 6.30 , S Richard Barbee and chiI- - streets; advisability, 6f constructing aft „ into the ound. dren in the vestry. All young people , advi ty g give the matter further study and ground." nue, to Armand J. Rahe for'a ,.,Pih3:F. meets in the vestry. , Richard, Robert, Roger, East End section to Cooks cot a' over ass ' at the S: s r - . , of hi h school age are welcome underp ss or rip will report to the committee at residence and arae at R Raymond' and Jeanette, Mrs. g her:and the Oakside.section. her this spring g g annie #. to :attend. grade crossing. Ear P ,g next monthlsmeeting, Oct. 3. Sunda Church Services Drive, to Suburban Household ; g - e 14uis $assill, 1Vrs. Thelma Communit when the matter was discussed be- y Enter ri for # , iln8 CJ]Cl d Ro ers,'Oscar Evans a Marsh Corner, y p sea_ o a. residence and ; s l • , g and-Mr and fore the'North doves board of s.= ,: ii ., • - . - church. Sunday, school at $545 Sunda Mass - Andover.;Baptist church, Sun- garage ori-South Main street $2Q fine was suspended in Mrs. Leo ;Pimpare and chr r Y ut- Td Fia11 SLI er t, to Id en,I h at;-11 selectmen, member Philip S o B' a. Mornm worn iP St: Theresa s church:M a day, morning,worship service at iii g asses t Carmelo Cultrera for.a two stall l; flip,, p bf. Raym nd erube of Patty, Prudy, Gene, Louis Jv and proposed 'that the board e . ndove Ba fist arch ' h Rev. Wi li H(,Berkheiser 6:30 7:45,Comrn : ciiffe pop North Andover council 3819; the A r _P r • garage on ,Rock Ri a road., r- union for so dg r to $ft, • caged with assault,,on Susan, Mr.' and'Mrs. Ra h`Mor= With 1 am « a otic of or to i . . subject -Christ ci either install utom g es Knights of Columbus will ' pan- begins at 10 45 a- m. The P c William Quigley for L. awford of Chester ri - Preaching on the subje eties, 9 children's Mass 10,1$ „ Q get a garage at s and Mr. and. Mrs. Will, inamtain'; a gate ender .at the or a Yankee t roast i su for. the morning is An Open 502 South #„ .* :Rocicuigiiam Park 01 f and the Law. Scripture,Lesson and'11;30, f 17ti s Aper . a Main street to M. Rita • 1, _ Deg. Our,. La crossing.` for members and their friends In. Door . There is.,a nursery for Cronin far a ora a at S asiat , her tt+e ease ivas tried m• "' , Matthew, fifth chaptec 17 to 30th dy of Mount Carmel g g uinnier r '' ale¢ri ;Mutiloioai'- court Fridav' r.. . ,.` verses. church. Masses at 6:30: R m and: _. V.P.W. hall on Monday pmght, infants and small 'children aur- and Whittier street and to A>leis' - ' n. . '-4v - _ - ---. _.. .. -ter - ine anter . _,..vr First , CongYeg45 a. ride r b cruel con mentaz isauisucs Installation A catered dtmte w ll. e s Andover station•The railroad offs- - - V Y school 9:45 a• I rider 'at 8 Missile." wise, the ;Ido might have to be Cargill Mrs: na r. om `.' undgy _ at 6:30 p. in-, and reception.. Mall�`o ReCe1Ve Host ciaTs point to the fact that a`train T}} peon, and., 11 a m.War The ladies auxilts to Wilburshut down- m, freezing'tempera- David MacDonald ., (gxsries:: Sal test, ry, p.m: Due to the number tied b Hol Na so coming around' 'the curve to the The ICBM places every corner ares Farrington,' Lester,', New. Mr ` i se li a. m. Rev. Ralph E. Tarbell post,Y09, will hold its exile Mem ars,of the Y P S. - the;affair will be held m Cetrtral .: cunt Car- north of the CSdssing would not be of this continent in, the front < r ' John M. Murray, Ga Ottie s Imes in the event of another.war. Mr. Hall said he has been told rt' Sm rs. $ohnson preaching an The Way installation of officers 'in the ciety of,Our of M cellent school hall _ mel church will receive Holy seen in time by a motorist; too a e fabricated steer should be on Mrs. Robert Chase,.Mrs. Wellin of Lave (1) A More Ex Windham American. Legion home The annual official inspection much i a hurry to obey.the warn- 1 therefore urge every citizen to;the ton Tinker Mrs,, :Robert tire: S-Cor:: 12:27- next Tues night) 8 _ Communion, Sunday at the; 8 u n rt'. aY• SCr' t day n g Gat o the•cha ter Wilk be held.Wed the job m about three weeks time. R rt Do_ llowshi f • P o'clock Mass. Following the Mass mg signal of bell and light: seriously ponder the implications work u has progressed so ��e• Mrs. Dann:'Law, 2;Divert ;3. 7 p, m., Pilgrim Fe P nesday,Oct.9 at Odd Fellows hall, The Boston and Maine first our- of the events which are going on Actually. k P g. MCAnern, Edwin Leidich <a ill,meet,in.the Vestry._' -D ut Grand s bean and ham breakfast will be that it could be used right now, , and w r- K. Of P. Meeting, starting, at 8 P•, m. eP Y. served m the parish hall. sued'action before the board of about us, and ask for.a renewal Mrs Ga Smothers. Mrs, Mal. Fust Baptist church Rev. A g, e but with a little artful planning, Matron Lucille E Folies and =Five members;of the-society who selectmen on the basis that the of interest and support for yourcolor Skinner and Rev. Horace r:Js Eddy,.pastor, :9:45 a. Vii: Canobie lodge; S0, K of P., Marshal Marion L. construction can go forward .-. -' _ Deputy Grand have coni leted'50 ears-member- crossing'is unnecessary as well as Civil Defense organizations. Seldo will serve as-superintend" ds school in the church. In meets at 8 Monday night at Middlesex chs ter 64,- e y ere around the steel with everything n, inn„Y , _ Baxter of...,i p ship:will be`honored.:Rev.:ATsene hazardous. The selectmen w. - in he church. Mens Masonic Hall. n: p "We are fast arriving 'at the all ready to go as soon as the a is o oversee, the, of'the xtt iiu}so, , - t O:E.S.,will conduct the inspectio lane {S.M. will be the est asked to.approve the closing as a point -here it is no longer suf - Church school.. Other 'members Brothei#ip and the -Gleaners rs f the chs ter willmeet Lap t material comes in. ., , Office o P ei- d Armand J. La- means of facilitating approual by ficient to "let George do its" of the staff include, tressurer, „meet, lh rile 'Masonic 'building.: Fellows hall Sunday at 2 speak an Rev': . . g Right now the outline of the ,,. Paragraph Briefs at Odd traverse S.M.'spiitual director of the county and"state department take Miss Christina Easton; secretary, 10:45 ,!a. in. rIinderkirk m the or rehearsal. "' The t wnboard &uilding, is beginning to• ak San- P• m• f _ he society-will present plaques to of public utilities. o e inner walls of re Miss Janet Hulse; librarian, lUfisS Beginners department with Sa Herman Joubert of Policy street At Wednesdays meeting an sel tm declined;approval: The _John Guay, `Edgard .Concoct€e, of selectmen en School Notes she Th t grey Agnes Gallagher missions secre- dra.S anCa, er-supeavistng. Th 1s a mediikal.patient at Lawrence entertainment will follow the:ses s 'a se and corder block are rising as are t n r enters Frank }f•;Robiehaud, John Rogers The hearing Tuesday '!, . ,s outer walls of brick. Across the tart', Miss Maureen Darby, 11 a,m. service will begin another General hospital, • n and refreshments ltnli be pp Although , sto and Jose h TrembiaY•` ' step he the,Part of. the raxl>!oad: gh there were ttiva f shop front All members of the,.,,hotly broadcasting the famous Saturdays S a :m. weather 3- ii Electra DeCauwer chair- P„y all set' dandidates for the Position of shop front and back there is only two , tr , served y The hearing was or-gin_ Y through twelfth ti t Radia. Hour when:Salem CDepot: Temperature 43; mmittee. 'f'a teacher in the lic schools the feet of -brick est the base of a g grades., are trig . First ,1to 1; man and her co , for July 30,in Salem:Because o .a Pik for will°lirmg the message clear. � Luncheon,PlanIIefl wall with the rest glass and steel. vi#ed to take par•�in`tli2 Pragani e }�as statewide conference of municipal school committee Thursday night p , he Unit of Our ' decided that neither of the two In the classrooms the cinder and activities of the-:free Chris- on,$i3C. eine, .T Y Over 100 ,women are expected officials on ' the proposed new. he tian Church;;Senior-Ht Pi rite' t,_ Dir will• provide a GhurCh Serv><ce8 resented adequate qualifications block will be plastered. ,In t gli lg l aith.. '1"he.,ch F SUriCl j to attend the luncheon Monday Route.110, theseleo#marl formally a. 9 9 . Fellowship. The ft ince rider t leader Q h. that,seven thoult a licants halls it-.will he left as xs, and in p first ting est special.,inus3C u . He ler Street P.M. chart _Sept, 23 Vin:-the vestry of Slt, requested. Postponement. ,of the g PF ` ohnson_8a a dUale were hard to come b at this time the,gyitinasium it will be.painted the fall season will be held on ship- ;of Thoiitas A. >T morning worship-at:9 a. m;Eve Georges E.PM church- The meal hearing. The hearing' *vas opened y it director. Mem M g Sunday, September'8, at 4 p,m, a.wiry and;,lw, at 7 at Salem Street will be sewed at 12 noon by the on schedule but' was continued the best interests of the school tvo coats.ori i?_. ,5. nog prayer department war - e tis' ast week,on at .the home of Richard Chase, ' •hers.and friends off: trie`.Traming Celebrated 10th Lawrence. members:of'the•Senior'Phtlathga until 10. militated towards de Work began h e P.M. church, Sept.PDufton road. There will be a tori :. lee invtteil to attend the Congregational. class. Meanwhile the request of Attys. lay. Meanwhile further<sources pouring the first floor slab, the Birthday First Church . essiott of the Iln on } be --cke ma ob ained from h for a ch a in will be irivesttgated hopefully by. north unit, and grading of the 1?griotl "of fnformal recreativm,:fol- B SEt+sfg s,. } lowed by a:coak-mit; and a brief n and . L Pi f Morning wor iP 'service, -311 Ti is Y be t Wil1ts,;and,Lyne school :'officials.: sectionprepareto to eveflln it 6 p m, prior,, , v a Me Leo mparr o With, Rey, David R. any member of the class. venue for the eonven erica of their S 1 central rt' a1�`., held at 11 1 meeting which willescrilae:' ave n Bible Hour River street,ant rtamed a group inion A demonstra on of"food - who are'residen#s of North Miss Joan:Carol Hannagan, 89 pouripg:was started. +• ? ' Ladre, preaching on the,se ti Piep clients, f believ_ of f ends and r atives.last. Sun- fall program as it fs' tow plail?t ' 7.wheii the ordinance o {? Handiwork of God. station will, be presented and Main. Ashland, Rivexwxew,' and Arlington street Lawrence, was :There has been ilio problem of for th topic "The Han r e gr*uA ism; administered.'day m honor of their daughter P ell there will be a bake table F streets— ea whi wall one of the candidates interviewed water or drainage on this site— 8.beat bg . Nursery 'hour will be h, #i . et3 arty. tz . lios ,massae will rSusan s 10th b1 thday. An out or- white elephant table. b the>Ciosing has,:Thursday night for' the position i fact it has been quite:the other liq pastor,•;, e , _, g Phillips chapel during thew to , p be affected y,. r at Is t an11 The door,tro4kout was held. been lamed, the cotumissibners:;'of "physical' education. teacher. ,way. So sandy is the soil that n ship service. s Those, resent. Robert and: et': hat Court Com- Miss Hanna an is a graduate of Billl(IiU P-.- �xaConate Wil as ';t.at:this ery P, It Baptist church, Church It zs report d t ty _ g gravel has had to into the g Cameron Mills Robe and Peter r$t Bap ,- SAilltatlOIl SCheClI11B ; of w- Lowell Teachers College.She of- "ob to ack,solid under the'slab Building `Inspeefor Rol . � Mills,'.-Robert n Pee. :45 a. Morning inissioner John;R. Ahern I.a : 1 p _. , ?� , Millett,. Joan Sweeney, M school at 9,r in. The h Away de ' tment-em- o t hearin feted no specialized training in ;floor. Sand, unless contained deep Coleman has.reported;issuin pax s t Street Methodist o y. r. and 1 with Rev. David � par rerice;was avorable t he B g • worship, at 1 i however. "to rum-and shift, while mita for an est' 9 V h :'CAntrell ''M s. Jahn McSinnon and chit- Ployees will 'be m :the following in North �daver but his sugges Physical education,h e . Ls }cable imated X3.1,000 . S. Eaton of First Baptist church,; dren a section of the town during the ed b ;Commis- •e: , n gravel can be Jammed ln tight, worth of new buildings d.$18, r:., Sunday' sbhooi•opens. tl „A Kathy,y, Mary and 'Helen ch n the tion was notapproved Y Miss Carol Desrosi rs, new $� _ .. Littleton, preaching' o • coming week^^-£o ^• sand is the soil, that as 550 worth of, addit .s aril t r-` rill and sermon, "Dig- Joanne, John Ramsey, Mg. and c g r the coIIectign of toners; C:-F. 'Nelson :Pratt ,of biline economics teacher and,hot .,So Y _, ton al e an.,,ywo iP i Jett Amateurs ImFazth. Arnold ashes and ref S r. all':e ressed it It could ations for,the mtinth>of A s ✓' li s;- Choir Mrs. Samuel McI{innon anti ohil- i t n use Saugus,and Arthur A. Thompson lunch supervisor, conferred with M I3 Xe, - tlg V. Stebbins will be,guest solo s ” dren Sliell Linda axil' e : Arlington dustrict west of Broad- en. It :was also reported the school committee Thursda rain here strazght for a week and Permits 'for new.:cons ; �autg, . e Per. Day and y, Cr g Jen n will be the of Metbu a y , l Miss Norma m_gs a to wren n <an w cold start work he next day. ,w T Junior C1aFk Mrs, Grace Morins, Mr, w y La ce h e d east cif that, was asked at the relative to ixiiprpvements,m the e c ere issued to Phillips.Academy t s ht ' ,ta the,., in1tY,,, guest organist. %The '4ung , roadwa - a' a a e Th water would las oils r for' dlr e ed;:and Mrs.. Edward:Dixey,:Mr. and $, 3':# I -tante rid Spruce Jul :30 meets to considep -the cafeterias of the schools. She will e r a dormitory oh, Chapel ave-, se»i &120 e tle , society will meet at, 7 y. .,, 1 'Mrs- Richard 13urbee-and chi]- Peop s Y streets, ., shin 6f• constrticting an ave the matter further study and i4 0 the groueid nue, to Armand J.-Katie•fix a Kellett, 6_30 ., 'vestry. All' People advis ty g. r n in theyoung East Fmd'section to Cook s eor -o over ass at the r 11 ort to the committee at " residence slid gara at"Rextine ,; m;.the vestry.,d e , itichard, Robert, '_Roger, ams undeieass F p next rep "? •, .., of high school age are welt • ,Ra and Jeanette Mrs: g her'and the Oakside.'section rade crossing:Father this spring next monthis meeting, Oct.3. rCh SerV1CCS Drive; to Suburban 'Househ614 }'. Lo isB" it to attend: wen the matter was discussed be SURCIa CIiU Enterprises „for.`a,residence -and ' I ass I. Mrs, Thelma h lig " Marsh': : Corner, Community rth', lover board ofi Andover.Baptist church, _Sun- Rogers, O car 7 vans and Mr,.and fare`the No ,, An ' „ 1 t :aA5 :uuda Masse$ r at garage on=�ottth;Main.atieet, to <: er Philip' Sut- �o ]Mall Slll)jle da morning Worship service Carmelo Cultil"', =fora iwrS star . t {f 20a iflet:Was suspended• in ,.Mrs. Leo Pim are and ehildre church. Sunday.. school a �' selectmen, inemb F Y, ,f . , IX , , P nl a. Morning`worship at. 11 St Theresa's Church: Masses at that he beard er c il- 3 19' the Andove} Baptist church garage .on Rock*Rl e to #bsee of rtd Berube of ]'airy, lyrud Gene Louis>J, and ;- m - Clthe proposed h North f'Cov Dune 8 dg, fid.. � •. Y' William H. Berkheiser 6.3D, 7,45 Communion:-for the:so- either `sault n with Rev. _ • , . tall'automata�s:Sates or ,.afxar ed, 'wrtA as a Susan, Mr, and Mrs. Ra _ ,, either:ins Knights of Columbus will spun- begins at 10:45 a. m, The topic William, Qurgley,for 1Ph Mor ache '.on the suhlect Christ cieties, 9hildrens ,Mass; 10:15 o of Criester,` r' Pre ng i town: ate endet� at the sor a .Yankee ' t roast s r'tor. the, morning ;as An Open 502:South ildahi`s � is and.Mr. and` Mrs. 'William „ son and`11.3 man a g po itPP? "' r ttr iv'3Z}4a and the Law. Scripture i es 4. Park police- +Hoe 'e: : , - crossing. for members and their:friends lit, Door 7'ttere is a nursery for Cronin itti - • B Matthew fifth chapter 17 to'30th ,.Our Lady of Mount Carmel ie-was-tried T V.r.W, hall on; Monday night, infants and small ;children,-dor, afld;,Whittier church. at 6,80, g, 10 an verses. h d iii morning worshkP. Tile Lord`s C,.: f.,Lsnir#,,ErnlaY Sept. 30. The occasion :will be g + 11.30 a.,m. enedictio. IIs IlUrCh Services x y . 1' IIBriC B n at l p:`m.IS da 1 so ribs rved,.Sun. er&p Pa� ., r .l �. l all. Worship service ' lar 1 neer t, supper will al Gospel,,:IS .. the raga month y dt . , mea p h 3 . Zt: Lucy's',chapel, Masses at r eth•dist Churchi Church , : e €t,. Ballard ille.0 held at 9:M a;'m. Sunday school=amt FI st o . ,, mg at -which the buildang'.tuxid aY• . I 11 1 `a.'m. and 9 a.xis. school- '9:$0 .a: m. and,r u tiny uth,dance Will be held Famil Bible hour at 5program of the tau Cil is feat <;Sund`ay hurclx school Y St: Mb ca s.church<Masses•a n axed. .#ri .3n the dao bt adcast at; 5.05 .p.;m:,• m,., Cron at 11 a.m.will be respmed8`80'a,, cvitli class s i dt : F y : .l, ��,p• .:,, • P s = 7+.8 9r.10and;11:30 a tri. a i fe, odist ehurc} on S;W The 'Yankee pot roast. ,z3" irou a :'. icsi la 11x8 rijper_Ha,.,:,liill broa, C.: fl?g, X :: .. z"p ll riot. on.•. t 34 .v_ ";. ,y ur4 is the first of'the §ea'sari f?itaii fly: tfit'.ei7 �' Porteoxis« e1iSt,, „ �g t St 1 fs atf ata `nkat" g and Bible teacher o B to :Will•O 7 �r ffi� T �ts, lY suppers, ,brit- :. Cia�$ iti8 `t ,. ' be the s ea er at the fairilyBlble NoSrike. oti7YoipYiji general series extended•from .tile 4. ' sxtlk, , a Psi t harps aqd l s. P $ She board of selee be gt, x' 'r 'd t Geo ries : n at the n will Sue ".tendent of Ihe; ahurcli and summer m Which ,,weal_ .. I+l vi311 1?alir•e3';a , rge Q ,�enberry will be::_chap hour andon the radio a d mc;et Monday:night'at 7.30 in the 'ti K. Dee Freeze" .dishes -+8re featured i,1a ,coin etc.: , •• *.+ 1 wiled:f#? =mtinQ •• , evening Gospel service at 7 p. m court room of the town hall. sf'� --out;¢f the P p, wile •yse: ifi1w. _ = •' " St. George's E:P.M: church a school co will'be•the 'title o 'the pastD{ tive design , ri ttunittep will t s n'The-ad0lt. pit will s'u'ng, ,- Fast Grand Knight Rap Ga iGn a �te Css® MoTlni aY xugtit, t 7:30 41,sha o ba' - Raymond 1S .,, >`iX'e Home Coining Sunday ,will be, $ BrniQo R ., ose � . ,1wra „ Pq,`...,,_, of t [[a� undeif•ttie-}ems Raym,t loinek.a'chairman of - observed with Sunday sclao of:the superi33t8nd nt'o£ sch :' drove a held at a t74}g• ._.m t s Stewart tee in:char a lie; asst ilii: i;- a a tali?r ,. will b S ilii: Worshi .setui4 , at WZr g s., 9,30 a. R The t noa- urdaY, : .far the benefit of 1::' It Me members of the ouP an-arran _ aslot5, Gharies Co ,. _8t ! of r:.. 10.30 a. m,.Wath Leotland:1 . lit ,1n hiding ai " " �., , d, a,ard Vale United clutra .: : ., . ., € sitf 01 ws i S merits to meet with Wesines, o Tawe tti.,Scbtia- t111.1-1-..,r+ .,, ,+r , ,� R r s ed $15 for . � rea t on th' t. bfh ;erg from the if $ 1 P &h xig. 9 Siiti 1 nice'; z ti t the o :s col age,wtl Faflti „„#,!i?nd wi h olio- y®utlt_ f }i. dlzday night at 8'o'clock'in el a of- a ,Y.` '. i tfG a 33Cpnse. .. ., rch, Tlie...chmt t>it11s s a to bq.FTeYrry Pure L , r #c�ue� nien•afl, e will n e the. Ct a ._ at#gchn'reh. .;,5.45p.m.Sunday hall to complete plans for the fertory;anthem,tvrll”be The.Lord.teer2 , s 'tial anthems. . e& Qtis . tart, at, 9;a, .m, event, s l fol a:edelZ oRt me at Suns Exnmantlel f'•111,:Cftuii)�y OIL 11e NO*e �hts meeting Xs My Shepherd fit' Henry Sons, Aig31}a trice.,S a1dt. ,� snCl „ LtYdge, tg edge Smart. The �oioists avlll be MacNeil. �Z .P6(*•t . . on But ,, ship-service at s..atti tf. Tkte adman tiv °'a `Iib w e,,a ,hon all new etilar alt, r $iii e �$ra . e b3 es of 'OAR _elCotxt rid - Mtrram.:Stone Howland and Pns. store $.,pillow 11ow1 1e ,, , , ev' Wtllzam' R V4'atersott, Alvah 'G. t of,the.•M.Y.I .:especially C.. 1 . Sergeant acid, a., ot?iapY•sof Sa zu, :. 1 Hayes, prine of members g reachi . Sunday sehao sessions de. trill cilia Watson. Those who will be street, interior•alteratTdns, Henry Salem: . ng.-, , ,, Norah Andover High ;school°.and those:.entering; ninth gra Edwni E.: fohnso A7 Chi erg Home ! t+lrj }1 resumed at 9L30 a n ik at the doozs to welcome the'.avor E James, Lowell axil Greenwood, znooix � g will be um ii:, presentl also. aetin `su est ten- f and thns,graduattng from,the in road has been appointed x x - isc al h ch. y g, P ,n a g . a, shippers are Mr. and Mrs. Charles road,• .tear :down two ilii w'. Rom re or Airrxian Second Class Lawrence : St. AndretY s Ep oP ,c ur, dent of schools Ince edtate Slellowship to the buil _ P, Y has been attgsted sergeant in the auxiliary police ho is stationed at, Hol Communion at 8 a. m.Fain- lt. Bennett slid'-Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Academy moye;[rarn front" If tali3a11 i.Cox, count,,Riley;Y, . Y to frequenbly+by$is superiors and M. Y service of the civil defense organ h i . morning prayer and silo al g - Arnold D. Finley. Highland road cto Chapel avenue, o f y,;to.flit a:medical :hill Air Base, Peru, Ind:;,is on ily, service S P Y b bis associates. His assetsrliave T r in,i t a r a4n Gongreg n a_ „., , y s ization here in North Andover. Free Christian :church Sun- Jem Realty' Cor grown M h h=:im leave at the hornet of his parents, sermon by Rev. George H. Ar hu�ch. Rev Clinton W. Carvell,. li street pn ,#:w-,,,+y suit „h Sept. now been; augmented to include C The announcement of the appoint- _ add t M. ::Re alar vest ornin day, 10.1,,5 a. rix, morning..wor a wo: stall arage, Gear e•, - ' Ca a<'`''- rieti•co tfnued Mr, and`Mrs. Francis Riley, River gyle, at 10 a g rt' ',the er. f mixxlster will conduct the lvt g ,. u_ . g S v&s Apdw o prognostication. ment .was made by Dewey A- ship service, with service of`Hol Jagger, Flab avenue, write cr - tR hat tete street. meeting at 7 p. m; Last October 1 .he .informed wogs p services,which will begin ,D er civil defense tor. y Y , three Ser Communloh,. There will ;be a terations, Augustine,Coxinoily,= a .`A2alio a assaulted Oaklands Methodist church. 10:45 a, in.Rev, Mr. Carvell 25 t},. n y,a t the lateuperrntendent ;Francis at geant Johnson will assume his Avon s t • Worshi service .at 11.15 a. m. .-. as }tis sermon topic, nursery for children under add a side tfYi£ yeSn a'fFl5}#ien,,Alfred K SUri11& Church Service e8: p J. O Brien and, the:town school will take new duties immediately as the.. . , Tarries, ltol t PorCh.° } it Ch S C with Rev. Berton I., Goddard, . 11Vpn arts_ win A,,Foss on committee mem h Christ and"Cabo;. Mrs: Edith auxiliary• Years old: during the morning dt. Rattlesnake Bill. , St: Jose bets that the ex _, uXliary police` resumes traffic service. 'The.s rvice will -co . road, finish ane room, Them s _ Of ers.`aro night Joseph's church. Mass at 9 bringing the message• ted hi Knowles Whittier of biotin An g be-con. - a s l¢ '.,.. . g a.m. Confessions Pep gh school enrollment for direction at church-areas on Sun- ducted b Rev. ,Horace .Sel Ganley. Virgtiixa road,finish roam , er.xileii who: trot he town . essions before Mass. Forest ' Street Union church: App •,* given. this year would have a beginning doyen will be:guest organist Miss Y, do , g g day. The patron Ballard Vale< United church, ata n Sunda: wilt be, ob _ Moore, 0.793nistiat Trim patrolling of school whose Communion meditation the seyroaid floor. 3Ttrtea,#imortyw�s given Friday:.. Dedic ° Y, . total of 559,s#ndentss In arriv- Mildred M Crossings was begun last Wed-+: '. " . . >, e • oX advised the ours Rev. Ralph A. Rosenblad pastor,."cruel with the dedicatlon of: the - ,: , tartan church,is on a concert toiled�yill be titled, God Visits;.Men , rrn Y c s ing at this figure Mr: Hayes had nesday. In both of these areas Worship". Donald` L Am will ft- Mahon had under doe- 9:30 a rn, chanes m the tower; new parish house during the wor- 9:30 a m„dhurch school,for junior, P Y e3' been 1 s P to indulge in considerable 1'give , of service, the C.D; police• aug- la the` an S' OrtsIIlsII 9 CIUb NiStea �`i ,osre aril hospital reports 0 a.m,sermon by the pastor. ship service at 11 a. m. With Part play org and his.Prelude 1> µy P -__ a little, take a little. add a little. intermediate and senior de „e, p a,,•aa. . e r .,.. .- - _.:_..__ � .-- ..--- �__.,.,. trent and assist rho:rn¢ular, town _ ,:eV"tl ieusl.. _r. aaNYc..s. ,^e•'.. k ,a _ e YOPLeeUS, a ' " Donald A 'Wi171aats. x- ._ ..-.....,_ .aanee..wiu:.-not , ionaydn.Y - ....l .the._ Hev. -„ xtended from =the- s'pri3?g 'ev Fre c. ,,, _.. ,.:.. ec�oter.weatner'tne. t - r et eneral series a be at;i0. . . , 13, , . � s,l„:-, f Boston will Off1C)4R S To n oum Ian is S .C,.... ,. .,.,.. .._ _ teacher. o � ke -Ko.Y j Ch at-conal - c s v S_ it -a;::. t r, la and skate and-Bible Norl d' ummer z in will n educt the,;; cervi.€.,, #X d A .e.... , , accused of dls- bi held on the Ygro . g church an s Noss'will, co , ,,.,, rube . as also the family Bible The board of;'selectmen will - nd Sharpe and Mrs: be the speaker at superintendent of the » f rink- Mrs. RalphP - eze .dishes are featured ui coni, tI- t throe h the use othe I e : _ er geonduc gand at Moeda m ht,at 7.30 nth f the Deep-Fre and will use 'as the theme fn: Sit rigid, earl` _:,n uesenbe will be chap- hour and on the radio meet y g school:: Out o e Romprey George Q rrY he actor's tive;design the Communion m e d i t a tt o,n: tic aid a ' ?+met tax her.T.olve�Y profanity,. ,but ,Ju Gospel service at 7 p. m: court room of the town hall. crones. evening P will be the title of t E s G Foster 33ar- t a . he evidence failed?tochurch. Will meet choir will sing Past Grand Knight. Ralph F. r rillet h tGeorge's : E.P.M. ch The school committee wt ermon: The adult Those Who `Do the Will .of aria[et,hoxlle, . St. s and :be . a mond chairman of'`the commit- God based on the text'St. Mark;nand' u a Weti?g•two rottans slstanttatethe charge ' Sunday wdl be Monday night at 7.30 mthe-`office- "se Home Corning under the leadership of,Raymond y Finck is d ie rube not iJ.oh The caat schools. r: Mrs. Stewart tee in charge. He requests dll 3 g5, 'Lou R ;Steigler; minister Cflestnut strCet Property rd fgy0 a Pa Paper Dr>tve observed with Sunday school of the superintendent of Wilcox,choirmaster. B Fora h obs et 'od- the group nn arrange- music will play the prelude O.1{agan Jr,,, South,M I was,tried with.Atty.John er-drive will be held Sat- a orshl service at .. ift A Pap 9:30 a. m. W, p - � R.'Wilson is organist.:The'M h members of g tIP_ of ,, - enclose`rear porch. ,re.reseritms Berube. "+ r t benefit of Leonard L. Col_ is Youth Fellowship; including all merits to meet with-him Wednes- "Largo” from the 1�veifth Sona- p rdaY. Sept. 21, for the Yout nasion Charles u, 10:30 ar m. with Leon d -In the same M school age.will meet da night at 8 o'clock'in V.F.W- to by_Henry Purcell, The of- Other permits for alterations the Ballard Vale United church, ms reaching on the subject Y youth of high Y Kell of Belmont was fined $15 for 1 p „ n J� ^^ u t 5:45'P:m.Sunday hall to complete 'plans for the ,fertory anthem will be The Lord were <granted to, Calornbosian paant fund i rucks with the follow Cl(urch. The `choir .will sig N • /"� V V�/ at he church a xi „ramg a car without a license. . e will make the nook-cut meeting at Sunset event. is My Sbepherd', by Henry Sons,,Argilla road,'office, Donald j mg'men Inc charge _ special anthems. for a collections starting at 9 a. m:: p P.M. church. Wor-'On The Nose Lodge,Rolling Ridge:This meeting Smart. The soloists will be MacNeil, `l Poor street, enlarge Emmanuel :". Hall and with - elcome and honor all new Miriam Stone Howland and Prise store, B. Allen Rowland;"Central Case ContIl1Ue[I Albert Warner, Ernest slu service at 10.30 a,;m, The administrative- abllities of well w es colony C. D• Sergeant P n of the M.X•F., P g cilla Watson. Those who will be F. esi w ellterations, Henry. 'e seof Charles D.Mahoney James Butler. Aev: William R. Waterson, G. Hayes principal of members this The a - ns uteri ninth grade .Edwin E.'�ohnson,'47 Chic}ter- at the doors tp welcome the wor- F. James, Lowell and Greenwood:: „ cif,'Lawrence„formerly of Salem, preaching• Sunday, school sessions North Andover High school and those e . duatin from the road has been. appointed a . . . � nd`thus.gra g Ing _- • . shippers are Mc. and Mrs. Charles read;- .tear down two Innlduigs,::, again. continued m Salem Furlough will be resumed at 9.30 a presently also acting superinten= fall a to the Phillips Academy move barn from; . ,$S g, Home,On F g 'pbt h. p ediate Fellowshi n. - Isco al churc to Interni P _ sergeant in the auxihaay paIlce R, Sennett- and Mr.' and Mrs. ACUnietPal court Friday afternoon. Lawrence St. Andreig s:Ep _ p dent of,schools has been atter d f the ci it defense organ Arnold D.=Ein]ey. - Highland road to Chapel avenue, or= Airman Second Class at 8 a.m. Fain- - ud eKenneth F. Romprey - Holy:Communion to fre uently by his superiors and M. Y•T. Congregational service o v Jem Realty Corp. Brown street g - Rile who is stationed at Bunker 9 to r i a n, Congreg ization here in North Andover. Free Christian church, Sun- Ray, to T. Cox noun- • y - i e morning Prayer and his associates. His assets have Tr v ll dered Atty. Peru'Ind.; is on ily, servic , , by s add a two stall garage,. George • -' hill Air Base, The announcement the appoint- day,. caL ore H. Ar. church. Rev. Clinton W. Care 10:15 a. m:, morning wor- sel for Mahoney, to file armed sermon by Rev. George now :been augmented to include conduct the Morning b `Dewe A. hi service with service of Holy Jagger; Hall avenue, interior al leave at the home, his parents, vest • then him Sept. lit. ,Regular vestry of ro nostieatlon. miilitfster;will Gond meet was made_ y X ship teratiois, Au , report on Mahoney_ _ ;:Francis Riley, Rrver gyle at 10 a .ahe power prognostication. - Mr. and 1VIrs worship services:which will begin .Dyer, civil defense director.-Ser- Communion., ,There,;:will be` a A tr t Augustine Connolly, 25 27; The case was hen continued meeting at 7 p. m, Last 'October 1, he informed von s street. urch: at 10,45 a. m. Rev: Mr. Carvell geant Johnson will assume his nursery for children under three eg,, a a side porch, to that date. Oaklands Methodist ch the late Superintendent ;,Francis James Reid, <Rattlesnake Hill. a. m. will take as his sermon: topic, new duties immediately as the years old- during the morning read finish one room, Thomas It is alleged Mahoney assaulted Worship service .at X1.15 J, O Brien and the town:school P - - ,Christ, and, Labor::. Mrs. Edith auxiliary ,police resumes .traffic, service. The service will be con- , r • patrolmen Alfred K. r Services. L Goddard, t1Zii Salem' p Sunda Church S with,. Rev. Berton committee members that he, citGanlh Virginia - - y roles Whittier of North An- rection,at.:church=areas am'Sun- ducted by .Rev. Horace Seldoir, Ya road finish room' Sullivan,and Edwin A. Foss on church. Mass at 9 bringing the mess Knowles organist. Miss on the secarid floor, St: Josephs h bringing PeFted,high school enrollment for wilt be guest g da The `-patiniling of school whose Communion meditation st 1:`The officers are night e s tree. Union church. t year would have a bei I dove+ Y. $ a. m. Confessions before Mas Forest S this y g nn ng Mildred Moore, organist e Triru, Crossings was begun last Wed- willbetitled, "God:Visits; Men ` T ser men who patrol the town. lad Vale United church Dedication Sunday will be ob,,total of 559 students, In arriv- olio concert tour. �! Ballard Ded c tartan church,is nesday. In both of these areas Worship", : Donald L. Amy will w No testimony was given Friday. , Rosenblad pastor, ith the'dedication of the i at this figure, Mr, Hayes had school, junior, Sportsman's Club Notes , Rev., Ralph A P served w ,� a.m.>.ohurch se t -court wor- 930 of service, the C.DS police bug_ play the organ and his Prelude „ftttorney Eox advised he :c 9-30 a. m. chimes in the tower, w-par house durmg;ahe : : to indulge m conal +able ,give arid. senior depart- r town selections are`. _'Preludium in G" The Andover Sportsman's Cink un erdoe- 3 new,P ith intermediate merit and assist theregula _ s 12c. Oat, had Wet. _ d m. s +mon b ahe actor, +vice at 11 a. an. v{ a little take a little, add a,little, in these depart. ohn and "Chorale" Inc. will hold open house on Tues-`' , 10 a, e Y P ship se ments. Children patrolmen by Mendelss . ors care and 'hospital reports v. Wallace Winchell'in charge.'deduct a little, calculations on a all those iii-Grade Re merits -include by". .Franck, Anthems by the day at its regular business session.; dvere expected before the end of will be a s cial`program the basis of then known;'facts, hrou h high school. will b "O Thou From C1Ub President Christopher Muller': ' 'the month. Travel Part There, amici titin .fol four and over g Supper ht senior choir e m y with 'the choir;part ,p ,g Last Wednesday, first day en- - , _ 10:45 a. m;, primary, kindergarten, Sllllpe ge Whom All 'Blessings Come",, by has`• extended :an invitation to ' There are 27 children who friendly coffee hour rollees t :Hort Andovsr=high rtments. This in- -. lowed by a a d nu cry depa The third annual chicken baron• Tschaikowsky, and "Like As .the Greater Lawrence sportsmen to • embers of the bookworm group mew build- an e n ni d ins ection`of the- totaled "exactly 559: As right r children un Grade three . b the Men's Sery art" b Novella The organ witness theshowingof-what has; Legion etl g -Friday, Se f: 13. an P eludes all, que sponsored Y H y gin the Vale. On rid y, p Vesper-service at 7 P. m•, as Sunda one school commit- ere will be a greeter Is Finale " m been:described as one of the great- 'Ern,-'' est W. Young post, 63, ar mg Vesp Y, „ and under, Th Ice club of the .First Methodist ,postlude will-be the F n,.le fro ' at the main Memorial(Hall lib+ y hi room of the' member commented. On how' new pupils meets at: Tues in-the Fellowship tee e. he hall to s church will be held obis.evening . Zegion,me8_ the. travel -; tot • _ g "concerto in G Minor'' by Han- -American est self produced outdoor films,: ' - . - they will be guests at a hoose: the nose! ;said, another,--as all for roper assignment Grouse Shooting in New En -' zla m t m the American Legion parish where to go, P at the parish hall from 5 to 7:30. deli Members and friends of the gg y p�Y• Bethel Armenian Congregations'members joined in cc Ing land"'%by Robert Meier d Wind- Lame. to classes.- William Bamford, Sr., and Robert church are reminded of the new fi. `'Worship service at; the, school official at,Thurxsday s rish Unitarian Church. h en of the event. ' , morning a - ham, . dog breeder and A special guest will be District al churc North Pa Cole are co c bum starting time of the g s ry with Aro- Giragos :':rd. Greeters � :45 '.a. .m. meeting'of the school comiiittee, - itr.' Morning Service of.Reservations will beavailable'at i ice,, fifteen' later than kennel owner. Photographer was.: .¢;;Commander Warren Leona Church Gree 9 ,_ 11 a ,, c Renovations of,the main hall on , art Smalley will Cbopourian bringing :the inns- Worship with sermon by R,ev..Ern': the door. Will'arn Loeffler of Lawrence who Reno Mr. and Mrs..B floor of. ,the Legion a morning sage. e't A. Brown, Jr., minister, on the previously.. 4 the..ground, gi eters Sunday g s r— St. Augustine's church, Sun- has other outstanding films y his be the are -.church. - No m Tete Work church: First Spiritualis :,"Nearsighted or Farsight- Hxa axnovEtc da Masses' at 6:30 8, 9 10;=11 credit.: The:film was two a years : Building ties been co P d. - a :the Ballard Vale Unitedp top rowx of xo Which. t es scheduled., ` ��.�a'1 du�I� .' ?^ The Senior choir will.part'- nd'' 12. St. Au 6:30, 8, Hol in the making and should be a: conttnues_on the kitchen ,wh h services S cip a g Y ll. Methodist church,.Morn- in the service With the sing- r society will receive Hol major attraction to grouse hunters will be used,extensively this fa e�T n First ob= ctpate o H Name roc y 1 Y Notes About TOW at'111 with .Rev-R o le e f an'anthem under the direr- N,.I.,ql who know the bird as the pride C]Ot trig worship. TO EAter C l mg o ,' : Communion'.in a:body at the�.8 Mrs. Cha Barnet t H Harris preaching on the of Walter' K Gerstenberger. of upland game shooting. 'Tice „ Mr. ,and er Mar- aret Bouleau, dau@hter of tion o'clock MassL vacation at Old Gos l'of Labor. 8 aid's Episcopal church. A fa film is photographed in color and enjoyed a week's subject The _Pe eau Andover street, -, St. P r, r Christian Science society, Sun- ns will be the guest Joseph Boul of of Holy Communion will tabs. the running time is 90'minutes, RSN rr Orchard .Beach Me, Kenneth Robbins of PunChatd hI ervice s., day; 9:30_a..m, Sunday school. v, AV meet Tues- a graduate ; Grange will or amst. be held at 8 a.m:Morning prayer {t Narrator is Mr. Meier. Before the The g g o01 an June will enter+,Lowell a Grange hall, soh on by the xector, Rev. eao$Y• . 11 le so Church service. Subject business session there will be a day evening at 8 to ng Teacher s College in the fa1L and:Berm j will be at,' of lesson sermon "Man". u N Mrs: Charles Jacobson an g Alexander S. Twomb Y, twilight trap shoot at 6:30 P. nr r F _* ��+s. ome on t�UXll18 TO McCt - sememner a. 1»sr West Parish churgh, Sunday, with Robert Souter in charge. w ave returned to- their h I :, . ., 10 a.m. 10.30 a, m.: First fall service of h is - to Methuen $oat enjoying The auicil ry Michaels :church. `Masses-i amendment to ted at taws,`section s street after 1,y g Bradlee School No#e St. of.sola Laws,...otea at'flue special town worship. ::The minister, :Rev. ?each"oI'CIastkal` , Andoveron:;tivin meet la a erican Legl x of ered at-7, 8, 9.15,upper of the held'in thover eHig Achool on . P anon, at - Melvin VII. g , 122,;,Am will be # a'vac ;, Preal the Bradlee-school 30 R. m- of the North finaover .liieh son°ol on Hugh Penney, will preach on the alai N. H.:, Monday at 7.30 P. m„ with . Sessions in lower churches, 10. „ ,�llnlOr League and Fop -Lake Winnipesaukee, and Monday evening. Tuiv ED 1967 at end Sec- 7-'a s V. Bourgeois, . Pre will. be resumed Monday;mornmg , hoof will dent.Gladys g s school •-- and 12 o'clock noon. Sunday will ARTICLE ;S. VOTED to' amend Sec- -sub;7ect, :What It 'fakes to Be Andover Boys of the .Junior • . St. Augustine i ter 'he summer vacation., The. siding. t i of Gonimtrnion day for the eon s of the Building taws be the Town a Sault, Mrs. Charles Stable open Monday, Sept. i g . e"' n will be H y • i of so that, as amended. it will read as fol- Baseball League will attend -ti r nual reports of the of same'schedule:as lasts $so will, be at the console and Oscar FIANO METHODS 1Glarrnzzr of AndoverAn P men. Rosary and Benedict on tows: 1 banquet on September 19 at St _ .. Miss, Gail, ns for the d. - crament: will Vaughn will''-be the guest soloist. relatives wall be heard:and pia. be followe visiting rel the Most Blessed Sa sechm s: r.t In r etior;shall not ve.a Mary's Auditorium in `Lawtened >, , •- RW 9-5832 : street 'has been v g - t. .12 t7. ' x tor.tne erectien:.or alterstion lir Christ.c'hurch, Sunday, 8 a m. $olein, N. N n. Installation of officers Sep and Lynn- be held Sunday evening a Perm In Saugus. y �Y any building unto h film. have=cake•"Ytoly ,Communion and 10 a.:,m where they' will receive then LUX St and will made. fuer inspeGtea the Pt$ns. speer icatighs awar],as,second Place team in the Ldw.ieaee,351. Mrs. Theodore- Doucette a w 11 be BOW} u Lea ue 1\ Lte e instaltation= g and remises aria ascettaineL that,the.lhormng service and sermon. have .A:reh al of,th P, , „ r,street i - e ele ! Otes as, Poi ore til I+t eon r .ed league this season, Outstanding :4 and Fit.:—NIU 2469. son David of Andover, o Ther Val E-Roll bowl.,; I ag North Parish.`N ,• ,; oedema .P Wed.,.• tt a wall lac, held, fall wing ) ,r m several Cbnliiil e end t -season. Parish' this sy=l;aw, ana,,.unw lie nae•ccceiyed player$ will: also be:.honored. returned after spending g will ,resume _:its bowl n o a' 7.30 P. m. etin M yid,Y, - from the the iss d ordf such er;lum, Hal Name TO ReCe1V£ Parents.and friends areattvlted to .....Orsi e, Nr a `S the me g.. :esda eVenl t'at 8. ,: .the vestry::.':a zee for,the tasnis equivalent such to,41 in ,. y weeks to pe e,meeting wall next,Wedn S mmittee meeting In Hostesses for ill >. :. co Buckle *:aeon amount as to eduivalen toaxso :The members of St Au stine's attend and reservations maybe Qeres 4c,EEAL,S6EAT-iu again s .,' Mr, and.+Mrs! Lionel y t The executive board 'r H. corneae 7:30 .'m. for:coon-$i000 of he amount of the , gu • _ us spent the be Elizabeth p will recited in saki appnation as Holy Name Society well receive obtained locallyfrom either George' hp popolgr,<demand, the lAtdtl of Chester street: .sf? nis. IC b METEIL,PC►IS „ Gla �. Bourgeo SL . E of the Women s Alliance estimate - a ch N: H. dYs. aPPnove i- by the Building Inspector as Ho Communion Sunday at the 8 Porter or James Prout.: holiday at;Hamptoli B a The traffic dtvistori, ': awrence • I;.r , -. .. f 6-.meet In the Alliance room. Frt _.,being..ths.cost or the alteration or erne , ' t A stlrt'S Mrs. Richard Quinn d the earsal in eon of a,a nuitatna.«cept teat a the o'clock Mass Sri .S . ugu a t. �� � 'Mr. and, olive>de artment ha.s rs clue day,, 7 p In Choir reh (Continued On Page 11) • sons >Rlchhrd=::8nd bantel D P ._ 'e be construction or alteratloy be of.,,an edu. . 1, arfd on � ClEll ,. registration of a veluCl .thy the church eat or at,!munielPal or industrial nuua- church. '� °road SUN. 9 iQ -9 t>',NI. s lit tbe.week nd` and holiday U,. Pe Mrs.'Anna West, 25 High street, Neve rkngcked.;ever 8 iter, at . Ing, thea the Selectmen by a majority in Seheireetidy, an ''.Ewart Wilson, 94' Camden rote,:may determine 'the fee for aeon ZOPTZISON' d 26 at St• Broadway and Greenstlets a eu a Hol Name Sundaystreet were married Aug. Perm t to be m such amount as m their , ! 2 p. 111. Friday:. A W1t11¢SS .:. �_..: , iudgment,may be muted for-the issu-a eaaMomca's church. t re stratton andlohce said Members of Sti Michael's Holy anre of such Permit: sacePt'es nerem- MEN IV � ,,, In he gl before indicated the bee Yor�auch PermitJose h T. Dropski peName society wit} meet Sundayear fOa1Y Rev. p they :expect to take°.action soon malt not, tri aur`event, lie less thanThe attend- ter leLD EN t motf rmed the ceremony. the flrroer. Thule po after.ttie 9:15 a. m. Mass In the ,$io.00 ex gt aten t�alue°ofsuch HO'LOVE TO SING a ,, GTE5IRE �+► •"^ ', o were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson against ed' about fofrr inches parish hall for all organizational :nrectim Pe I1ka :, . anis. was sever,• ,.;_.. R - •-les :: erecno wh alteration asfea of$3 00-abaci e al'ain• G. Murray-of Salem,..N. H. The from the sidewalk. :;; meeting.. A program of activities gl000 JOIN: - �,. ht�a sp ,, _ he paid by the aPPliegl+t. the Swldtng I mars �p:CHEF p' Z�i epic have taken up,residence at — will be formulated' InsPeCtor snail Par over to the Tawe all imams ■ 25A High street. r aeon fees may be received by him. THE ANDOVER MALE CHOiRR g $1,500 SETTLEMENT,i.• September 36..1957, OPP,CANOBIE LANE I`AR - atEaEs• SALEM,. Sept. 7—An agree The foregoing amendment to lir-(acvs,le First Rehearsal Septefnber 10, 1:957 LLWATER 'SCHOOL '- mentfor a ,$1;500 ludExment was hereby aPPrtived. $:00 P. M: w STI, {s/ GEODE$ FINGOLt). '.i.- LOBSTER 38 POND St,. METRUEN filed `here-in the y.Sltlperlor �IVII • , 1 :'. 1: : Attorney General. 14 Warm Wglcome Awaits You ' WILL.6E OPE . ,Nursery and Kindergarten �Classas Court yesterday 'as Madewell. ' :No- Andover. Mass, v n Se lemon+ 26t& Co.,.Inc.,'of Boston,setkled a suit sentember a. iss7. Re o!en. y : p A tr a ropy: ATTEST: J, EVERETT COLLINS, DIRECTOR Wise "& Lt cors PRI., SAT., SVI�. p( aovtasD ai "t Shoe. Lace Ca<, Inc., of Multiple s/ Town a, LYoivs. 4 SHdN5Y0Eyaygn P ag The lel"tiff Stated Town Clerk. Marjorie R. severance Lawrence. P ll _ No, Andover., Masa. - TEL. MU 3-148.6 A'NDOYER 688-J -- {I•!hf!�INlXlteltll Hotel serving Hot Delicious Pizza, __. . lana ei,at:it was owed forfgoods sold e7o Election Deft, N-A 3 `.J 3 L ® r THE EVENING TRIBUNE -,LAWRENCE, MASS.-MONDAY, SEPT.9,. 1957 2!X §: F0 T 0 D l � S► ® Stan Hits In Return Aug. injured his left shoulder CARDS RECALL THREEelesAug. 22 in a game against the , ST. LOUIS Sept. 8 Vi')--Stan Philadelphia Phillies. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8 (!1'1-Thy f _ - Musial, who returned to the St. up three minor leatoday cul • Louis lineup today as a success- g err& r A fol pinch hitter after a 15-game CORTLAND, N. Y. (R) - Dr. They will report immediately to ; Serves �J Thi ee ffit�e layoff caused by an-injury, said J a m e s E. Counsilman, head the second-place Red Birds;oC Kesu' lts today he'll try to be back in the swimming coach at Cortland State fighting for the National League • lineup full time Tuesday. Teachers College for the last five pennant race. r -exseo �aa�„ seas otos. s .Wtivxa^f4,000, a-rear-etas oras nm 1 - Musial raised his league-lead- years, resigned to take a:similar Outfielders Jim King and Gene Far iced Sox Trlil h-- f�neff �d a$ miles: - -- Ing average one point to .341 with,post at the University of Indiana- Green and pitcher Lynn LavenJ *; i,Boyat Slit (Barrow) 11.10 !.!! a.00 8 LL'DoRa'(De$otnY "5.40 4.80 3.00 - p 4 h w t 1 Lora Brookweoa - 7 T.`rnamuer (Grimm) - x3.00 s.ao a single-in today's-4-3 St: Louisi here Was George Breen of Buf guth will come to the Cardinal4 (Leredvre> --u•H $•� 2.aouislon (watasr - ssa _.victory over Cincinnati. . Ifalo, holder of numerous world,for Tuesday's game against' -. p y�p�} Belts }� HR - 0 Black Dmw ((Behenko) - 3.40 Ge-nne y 1• el s 2-Run HR rime-x:u. rate soratch"Trotteu. Tlm�zd4a s-s. Total handle--F1,i45,o9s The veteran star of the Car- records. Philadelphia. : BBCOlYD=0x.090 eletmint. 4-ye• Ids _ BOSTON, Sept,. 8' (/?) Mike.' Fornieles twirled n and no. 1 and 1-ls mace: E.: .. - 3 AMh:ItICAN. LEAGLJ .. ercer) 15.00 a.BO'a.00 .,,. .r '.'._ - T',a5 .,t'- s,_. �,' d ick Gernert,lashed his 12th ,. oris three hitter (oda and D G t '� ! •. p y .. -3 Fat Bos (wrida)' -. 4.00 x.20 '. �.., �, fx,`+ I,��F.,s�-� qa: '`X r,f s:;'.m ' ':;:. � � d'r 'T .s. '�� � '}�k-,�: � t � a .S,Z �`i' "k -::b .,a.:. .afar$z -s.?. _,,:. Y ,y - e s- Y teras Results o f<... Ni d s •,.: y t Esc a 3rd {Boaenko) 4.80 - th._ Red. aPad '!t .. �... u, ,� ,� . 3 °s,:�. ;� .� ,res._, .r,. x e A a Kamer of the season' for both Boston runs ns a tr, y4-2 , . ..Mrs ti -. ,. - T e-1.40 S-S. - ., .+.,c /°"w.(^^E. �S� s ,...< BalttmOTe`,6. -. 2. ., .. S'.,' l�ostbn 2 �Yar r,. ... >; ., dol - and a sweep� of a ,. ... , .�� Sox bta8ked;khe Baltimore-Qr ea 2 0 P '9 ..<...A< }..,aFA� e,y 5'. '... . _:,.Y=' i..:".. �:;:w, 3 s..,'r f,r,.N. �. ltlsw York �, �yashtagtan . ..: y� near twoHiE-t1>xso. ...-. ,... . .::::.. -...., MtFhe.. N* &d-.Lea 3;` tp,a` .k.;.. „.+ gay i .,14.5 <€,: 'u ^i., ::y , r^ ti;^, _. , three': gat#1 ;reg-e:5: :r7etVtT lt. the t O ,Cfar g yes ' -:. <o„ ,:'„'..a: x r „.: . . - - r � v�,. A,elxam Ci ClevChic o. �� ' .,•.... _, _ , . :: , , ._.. � -:. , ;` ,.> 4- ear.ol4u and ... . -: k�,r. ��: khq ua. .r':._. . T 0far-i700o eh11mla0 s 3�;�1)BB�N (J3trY,$r-G'bCBlga ,2fa '' , ;. .` ' ' ,, , ' Y0r 0 Avlonie: it.:: ;-. , ,. r ... : .. , - B.B1ea1LT.1 Waldo) .. 11.00 a.4o' 4.20 Gismos oda And The. $am@. wound p the ea i .. $ Tinnhle. Me (veanN)` - Rl6 3.00 .' /�aa..,- l' r ,.r ;:,� c ro� d,r'$ T?:,;: .a^'Mv • .**• .t"robabjle El ea¢ 16n. ?s. business between:;;the two, r creek Da ns (winsnt> - s.en 7.se 1,. ., .Time-1t}l.l-a. Delta heat for?eaond. a+✓ ,':`;r'( e ', `'v �:h' +, , -�� `a>''�s9`cf� aY�; . ,w. (No Games Scheduled). tritibs;unth Boston holclttfg a qr8 eorscea-zta+u 'livaa .: -'x�a..-;� �A�a };T SC •�` �' ' ,.,..; m8rgln, eight.. of the 1$otorlea I' I'� sS y. -x✓",•s i �. Staniiings, c F `wa Pazk Fovxae-xseo'oiu,mns. a-se.+ as. Won.Lost Pot. fi,li: . coming,at Fenway a aprloness.. 4 a '� ice' t t syr Fornieles..and the:' loser Billy -.:.. $7 l':61. .639 +••. . aOnmswar'-(danAUhs) 0.20 a. '; y.Ob jNew.YbYk ..... :,.� - �;;V„ a a�,,., � �� ..€ i o�...-;., 5 5 R aI9asivvio (Wtns■t) - 4.m ace s f „ Ehg $0 �8, yl 1?'I9 11' matched. each other,' In i - aso , the rye a �.. �� .: pLtchulg:r�coreless ball ;until 1 Maio w win <wuasr ..a < iIM 74 ° .54J.'J12 . . §"ifr„'s °a-tyf I'".c `fr � acsva" � Detroit " . 68 . S7 trli7 1f;; sevehth-when' with two out and Sete - -- .7.., � ,. - _ S . . - FSFTH-iZ.200 faylmio0, L7eal•eldar 1 '' a Z •'.'Tfi`` "M'--.. s,3 ,� '". , �`u'. T '`."...s i b P°ll?','t , GheYeta dd c... 66 74 .455 20rank4e i4falzone on, second. .by - LLe c., <. c; !'T.} T 1=5'.m 8 fN' Ms' xrt' Y'^z t i • , meats' of.a ,icier into.,the-right ;,; r Te ° �`£ ' 65 71 .478 21' - .i A,Maete. day. _ x2i field`corner Gernert'unloaded; (Ma*tmee) a4.2o 7, sso F;'- ti; ;> �• Waskr ton :. 52 84 .382 84 , �� » (DeRain) - a ' ^ T+gmer-was a line :drive s aw* nc .,, %1 :7:.Back.float. <waiaala - s. -y.», s 37s s - LIFETIME GUARANTEE , Kansas City .. Si51 � ,u .o - �.�� 5'..- ? ii T 7;02 3-6. ,.yam '• a -, .: ,.,� e3?'S` e. which-Iandedhl h.1n the`:net oto - g '�.. Six S-13,600 aalowaneea, i:7Wd 4-e -. �•��dn �^ .,� �. % � ,r *Deft field:fence, " NATIONAL LEAGiTE 'sear oras, t mile Baa 7o yards: ASJI If.4 Q110Ktj, r� m Curiously, Gernert s I-Ith homer s Fsinoont,[DeRoiO) a.00 2.20 2.30 x Yesterday s ResUlta was upped exactly clic .month 4 Qemanas (4iha> - 4.00 2.sola .� ' St. Louis 4, Cinelnnati S. ago, Aug. 8, off. the same O'Dell,, «. a rust Ageee.a�tda) 2so Chioatc' S, Milwaukee 3. in'Baltimore., New York 8, Brooklyn 2. Fornieles retired the first ten sEviNTH-=slo,000, s-rear-oto. Rao all, Y i and 1-16 miles: �. Philadelphia 7-2, Pittsburgh batters b e f ore George Kell 4 Tmrnure (DeBotn) 4.00 %so 2.40 46. snapped the hitless, runless, no 2Navarette (wmant) - s.4o:4s0 Games Today and reach pitching by lining a one s T m�iM44s2-5 •n e> - 4.60 ;'.. i' -. 'probable Pitchers out,single into left field. Extxaxa- 44,eoo, 3-Year-olds sad Aw- 1 (No Games Schedulell7. The- righthanded Cuban then and 6-5 Zones: { got the next ten batters out be- 4 Boner Bird twlaanO 9.10 4.00'. s.4o tlitsn8l'°gs fore Bob Nieman dumped a hit DICK",GERNERT an 2 coria cin ($tetey> - 4 6# a.eo • • Won Lost Pot. 4.A. 7 Brnottoe (wilder) - s,40 Ditlwaulceel'*.. 83' _53` Pot. into right. Kell made the final hit slow-2:47. in this ninth with two out'before $t:`Loufs 7$ 59 .569 S _ •. )� .a. % Nlalzone eauglit Nieman•$ pop for Ilrooklyie .... 77 61 .558 T th'e final out. t lea j1IS Pine Speedway ResdxltS We need used tires nowl We axe offering Qindiniati ... 70, 68., X07 14 BosTON First tlalifying race, stock s trade ul atlowaltses oda old 3 Pltiladelplda;.. 70 89 .504 141/ As R 1i' o A is q gelt®tbtt yoa/r Ni* York .... 67 V',476 181/1 Piersalt of . 3 0 ,2 2 0 �' cars: tires nowl You do better when you trade . '' Pittabntgh 64 84 391 30 iti0us ss s o 0 0 Jo yy� 1. No. 50-Henry Klaziut of ate hells it 2 0 o a - a o V! . W0M s Manchester. for(ioodyears Qhica�o 52 $8 .555 -to1/r Mame str 1 1 s a a. rf - o tb s o 0 2. No. 2-Art Young of Haver- s. Gernert Til $ 0 1 u s °o sG� Ta} hill. Croodyear's exclusive 3-T process involvhlg` nAa °rnonte c or �i s o a I7. d 11}e 3..N'o 9--Dick Ford of 1,oW_ tr , 'Fdswtrietes u o a 1 •1 .y, 1 hmy, , precisely controlled Tension, Temperature fids Second qualifyingrace, b- and Ti produces the strongest, most re- r ' i c T.4ala FOORE9£''1 Si `N.Y:, Sept. $ P g , c� , Toe s(t0etepjpaess -.. >Aixira(>R8 [ffl> - Ithert Clllson, the pride ' silient tire cord made. This means Goodyear baui0,, x:, o a of T3ar1 J, No. 222-firarY; crit of Y, 41�ront �o r, _r 2»-....,,:a a 1. s i Ttla g+md' a sevenshGe tires are tougher-fir-more resistant to shock *ear',jluot fG>3'."ttCE' I1'.''uy''.,: Omen'$. '..,..g s ei -• 2 No. 73-Pard ]iergerd pf. , and brulatn :And rt means longer, safer ,a a erhais ti#[e d a 3tit'aroded Haverhill. ' a .a,:. AD- g g gaieenglallfl ri-Ba s d Malcolm 1 Gadsb of mi en a tool Bu now-en-o Good year 6 *, A = of :.: s o 4 , , ,.. 3. No.. 124--R ek � g, Y I Y Y # �r =y . cderson et�od;today as the new- 92 � w :. e 4 = ". s 2 .e :� o- o +o Lawrence, unlit 'and value at its testi q� ISo.,, s, 9 0 est,of-Australia!s court killers. 4 Y t�.. i'4., 0s - !�,-. ` .r&se -...0 0 0:. 4 0 d qualifying PRCe. " 2-.:a Miss Glbson,.� recently:crowned .i r:� w,, }i ;4*a(ia „ a- 1 a .o e a o Wimbte n ;queen, came the Cars i A ' ,� ` 7 471?. Br ea@r si .,";-'o a< o e ,o o do , Q became 1. No. 0 -01he Silva of George This lathe time of year when highways begin �6 ,' r 112:ray, 07,�r 9a n' >e a o> o o ,o Sxst'Negro ba win a m or;Amer ti v i 8 0 o town. to cool off. Surveys show that res broken in x',:< ore Ruse e-Fraacona 1 oo loan. tennis championship when : 2. No s Y to«i.; 404-Hal Wilcox of :. tev . tori .ss zuverink p .-..t;. 0 0 0, o the routed veteran Louise on cooler highways give as much as ten-per- ¢�'• - f -'.. �„ .• York i 34 Tewksbury. t ( s 9e too ........ s0 0 3 24 a o of Beverly Fulls,`Calif:, before a . 2 Totals s` of cent more mileage. When you consider the ±4 ..; , .z's, a•Fited out ler Mlrarrda to sttr. clrowd of 12000 at West Side 3. No. 415-Tial Nichol g y , 6 ; aAato-,Cle9 lapel j.'23' b-Iten-for 7Yian o in aur. . _ i Ayer. extra normal miles a built into Good ear �edl 17"ataolt .,...,., ,...,.. z3 Grounded out for-O'Dea in Sth. Stadium 6-3, 6-2: - i - . ' . B - g Y a ! Fpurth quallfyutg race, 4rrib- 1 _` in Ruga Bira_ru tin iirsa 1 2 s 4 s s r a g. R; Anderson-unseeded, unnoticed ors. Tires, ten percent is a sizeable'bonus yw+tah�sten scat so�n o0 0 o a o 2,o x-a and unawed - 'stunned the gal- naltimore ...... 0 0 a 0 a o 0 00-0 1. No. 38-Ernie Bryson of - < s. "rail -, l with a demonstration of North Andover, roc7 ,57 vert: ..flF-s-Gard ,.0 olaranna'-Le -Balt1; In t-IikeT shotmaising in crush= 2. No. 77"onny Herlu StkkeAshleY Eoop@r, Australian ofe1,` 80 R8 nrert 2 2 -Maauree. 1iR r+ man: Gardner g mare 4 Boston 2 BB-Om'ba¢n'1, zuveriak Re@ds Ferry; N.,Ts. �nd now (txAL uuE x. >orntetes 1:so o°Dan s. Fornieies 4. Bampton slid fiuseeded favorite, 3. Na S -$41>Dean of a, ,O 'l1B A rot. H9-O'Dell 5 'p�,2,. ZuveCInk a';1n I. R-E�R 1E1-8,'7=5. I00 '341 rbell2-3. Zuve, It 0-0. For elea 0- lY.H, .. V ^ n 'hV-_Far,detee 'Tlie:;(tlYliD'1!E'1'S:'' arOUnd.;..Forest - - qq� 7 Ya■ ■ a'et. :, . ......... - a.rYi .t:Sa .-. ♦da:.naa...,M:....r_._-..-.,...' .......--�...- . ao. mit rrntlrl rant♦.e,. IT mRnr Re ....; ..Semi_,�.'dna{, �. r^ , cs on..anr»wo •.v».:v-• an the. laSC 3311U' '� `:"i.`n, - Onmrwsb• (daulnas) sax. a.w ..w Fotmeles. d r _; a ) 0 M $ 4 r 'rl New,York 87 51 .63R 1! matched. each other, fn x Flswrvie (wms aa) - a 5 3`ai 011e 1 Marto wasa (wai �' $0. 55 p,, C ,inti, the ChIaago p[tehing siloreless ball' f .x y xmie rs:. m n tC n k.; .: 74 dw 441'42. and x r r' ostdn ,.... seveftth.when; with two out a k s7 .507 17 Ful°ra-sz.xa oia+muas, •.> >',�: ••-�v�"5'�, '�, ��;:: °�etruit ...... 89 kie. Malzone on second. by zx 68 70 .4s5 20 Fran ht aY �, ,, [-s macs: e �_.. Cleveland. -.... -liner-into the a a4 - . ;{:;t;. •s' -z�arasteexeaar:.' means of S :._.. F. .. seal 14.so 7.eo s.s0 z ,: a 1. ..x-- '.. .., fi¢, ,(Marti .. ' . 6 . 71 .�l78 2 . .,.„ :<. ,.,. _ sso x.1414 � �, _, _.. � �� >, � � �`�•,y��w. - '- Balti>xtoxe_.••• , 6. .corner, Gernertunlaaded:.' ,,.• . - Goa4nxu:6 -(nexoiaL 'M - field 6 Washington .. 5 s4 '.3s2 34 ' .: ' ,; . �ka _ai. (walaa) - -- 7.z0, LIFETIME GUARANTEE „ .:His homer was. a hie' drive �.;. ., 7 Baak co ,�•,,� � .,�.,E,�: � . .�� � � � -� 1 .<< ` 3; .Time--1:5x 3-6. .. 51.' '. 4: .878 34�2 a:.:: .- n s,. x.:and 4 �� �,X` ✓'S.:.:c 7 r L-:t>� v 7 u ss, "mea�, � - .m - � Iattsae city which landed high the net atop m six7rn Es,5o0 sunws m the-left field fence, Tear-ads, Y nine am 70 yards: 4- Ask t!S about 1 r a s•:; .:x s • NATIONAL LEAGUE the Gernert's 11tdt homer 2 Faumoat/(n9Rotal 3.00 2:149 ase Curiously, 4 cemawar (Gibb) Yoaterday S Results was rapped exactly one month s Just A see.(wands) - 2•60 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati,3 ago, Aug. S. off the same O'Dell Chicago 'b, Milwaukee 3. in-Baltimore. s,- sFVENTn-si6,000, s-year-olds snit sm, S NeW Yo k'3, Brooklyn 2. Fornieles retired the first ten and [-Ys mties< f Philadelphia 7-2, Pittsburgh batters b e f ore George Kell a Wit grette twinaant) 9-00 2`40 e9 4_6„ snapped the hitless, runless, no a Bonanza miss (Fassmore) - - 4.60 Games Today and reaeh tithing by lining a one l Ttmo-t:dd 3-5. g=ohahidit�hers out single into left field. ' EraBxB-3d 1400, a- eararas sitz aP.'t e righthanded ..Cuban and s-a miles- k� y, . (No Gaines Scheduled). 4 aww-Jird-(w ) 9x0 4:ns 3.414 ! S gan eres at the next .ten batters out be- ;. x sola Jin (S le147) 1tiandIngs fore Bob Nieman dumped' a hit DICK,GEgNERT 7 Emotion (wllaer) - - T' s Won Lost Pet.G.A. into right-Kell made the_ hit Tu"e-x`sT lAitlwaukee_ ,.." 63 58 .610 in the nllith with two out before �. touts. ..:. 78-, 8L .5698: '7f/2 Malzone caught Nieman's pop for �1� Pirie Speedway Results We need used tires novel We era offering Ssooklyn '.... 77 .55 the final out. Althea Wins Cihetn�iat[ ,.. 70', 88 .507 14 BOSTON First qualifying race, stock gene[bus "tcado in allowances on yonr old ; Philadelphia .. 70; 69 .504 141/2 AB R R o A E ' cars: ' tires novel You do better when you trade NA}# York ... 87 74' .475 i8�y Pierselt of 3 0 . 2 2 0 0 1. No. 50--Henry Klazlm Of f� GOodyears Pittsburgh. .., 54 t .301.30 IUaus as 3 0 0 0 1' a U Women s Manchester. st hs tf ... 2 0 a a o o • • [lgioa o, . 62 8s .sM 301j, St 1 rt b ;: o v' s o. 00 2, No: 2-Art Pontis, o! F>aver- Gernert 1a 1 1 11 1. o • •'" hill.. Goodyeaes exclusive 3-T process involving Asgromoato ab .. :: 0 .Y 5 0 3..No. 9-D1ck Bard of New- t Red Tension, Temperature a Te DD 14 a o a x s Tennis Title bury. precisely xotaL a, s 27 > o FC7REST'HILLSI 'N.Y., Sept: $ Second qualifying race,Bomb and 1 ii[!e produces the strongest, most re and Cp9 Althea Gibson .the pride •ro, a(lient it cord made. This means Goodyear Ar xba wsaa�,tes tease _y 1. No.. 222--Gary $ent of'.Law _iteadlaa ' Lud <base'd%aa as41 .t > AB R o a u of Harlem, made good .a seven- rence. tires are tougher-far snore resistant to shock s canner 2b-....... 4 0 Paul Bergeroxl of . ,Asf$nICAN kaxotu ;, 1b :..-..'4 o, o ,S o 0 year quest for the t1.S. Women's 2. No: 73- and bruising. And it means longer, safer a...,,, x;.a ret. n ._.,,_,:... 4 o a 2 0 o Te11[tis •title,., d ' a ytlt:3awed _ .> 40 's7 z: ".374 Nlelnsa if 4 ;o Y a-o o a8n�ii Haverhill rtayer, t tse t, . ' 3_ o , 6 2 0 a ueenslandet nained Malcolm;An- miles a tool Buy now enjoy Goodyear . t�.-,1 492 ala a5es5.3.0.ruarcik rf :„.,.. q. 3. No. 120--Dick. Gadsby of g - ,C(evaLaa 1 rs,,ss: 13 .sz5.:susbs c[ .-...;,.-a 0 o ar 0 o. derson emerged today as:the new- ", ..... y, . t2 O0 n`io o zits 37 s 2 0 0 4 1 a Lawrence. quality and value at s best, 7x .3141 1riandos c ' 130 448 to .A',a, ,...... o a a .a o o est of Australla's court killers. qualifying race. Stock aoB od'dt0 „ 494 a ;160.son,G s d ....••.. o 0 0 0 0 0, Miss Gibson,., recently crowned Th{ra alto+oron:>srow soTk 11 464. •3af tel hda as ..... 2 0 0 1 z o caxa, This is the time of year when highways begin siacax§i asam p 4014, ss a z a-$ay 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wimbledon queen, became ,the 1 No 0-011ie Silva of George- Isis,. °. ...' dal :4:,s.x93 Cser sa: - ro o o.. _14. ..0 a first Negro to.:win a•m -or:Am�rr sewn ~^. to cool off.�Surveys show that.tires broken in .: �}y },„ }} 4007",to ossa,. a 406 a7,l .996 O'Dell D z o 0 0 2, 'No. 404-Hal Wilcox of ' ton e-Ffianwna ,....... 1 0 0 0 '8 o ,lean tennis ;championsHip when on cooler highways give as much as ten-per- stovers, ton .; 1/s' zuverink p ....... 0 0 0 0 0 she routed veteran Louise Brough Tewksbury. '" Tanis ....: 3. No. 415=>ial Nichols of Bent'more mileage. When you consider the, ar,ash ine� e ,.30 o, 3 24 a o of Beverly Hills,'Calif:, before a ton s` I,, a-Filed out for n(iraitaa m sth. crowd of 12;000 at' West Side Ayer. extra normal mileage built into Goodyear n $d ,. :.{1/33, it-Ran for TrIandus in 9th. ' •, zs o-Grounded out for o'nell in 9th. Stadium 6-3, 6-2. Fourth qualifying race, Bomb- .::Innlaaa 1 z 3.4 s 6 7 s"9. R Anderson unseelted, ;unnoticed ers '.` - Tires, ten percent is a-sizeable bonus. 14 '1 7umore 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0;0--0 Ia ..... Bryson' Of sgpa ` i0i lery with a' demonstration of $tpp ., 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0x-z and unawed stunned the gal- a,laf"`itoa+ 04 $lit Gvrnerrdner MMalz ne- RRnd Good- North Andover.n 77 bonny P M zQmv Y.ttc : s4 rocket shotmaking:!n crush- Parkins of aM� �o �s rot , ....,!ski, ,man: Gardner and cooaman. I eft-&alti- ins, Ashley " (!open, Australian R��;Ferry, N.H., more 4, sexton 2. s$--O'Dell L Zuverink champion and top-seeded favorite, 3•,No,ps�pob'11ean'of Nashua; So-(YDell 3. Fornieles 4. • ;' 7, Zuvermle 0 in is$-ER 1Q-8,-7$, -4: ..."� � �.��..... _ s al o.r>en;z-z it of k mo. Fff eles.om. The elfiftl!f s around , orest N'S you, l ` (2eio}.U- $,emi;X''lila�. 6 10 . ` t 1 :RunGe. T Hi11S:C0UIQi'not llErealT.LISA n e 11.x1- 1,'j,3©. Q---Me Silva. 3 seeded @r` .�Fi this, `a eFl } ✓,3 til t, 27•. 2.'No. 9't• �['.�`O� 7 s .,'.r51`r,+-% �'< tt.;�';: k ✓�> fir;; -. chamPtmt3li ,Ficlt Wa.s he 3.TQo. 5(f. mxY,T Consolation lm a ■ hind new back in 1x81;'{" .Ra ` LEC k ; R o z Jit ^Arleiersgx�,ia•`k 21/2-Peal}-old, reed- N to C ' Na 2-AYogtYg. i «a';t + u, 0 „°o`:o tl3in';raak8t sty1 drotn $tis . .. o :11:E i1' rlutl • ' p°r " `>ilrolfthl Q .Ansi t a is NO;c700;�,T kT'sadriekaon' «' t r i „ fak'i�t�#oc'-,; L' „. +l " • r r :p1/ OR. - ..:`� . ' - ,. t, he .: ,.. ;,r,a:; -• ' l(rk i'1 tro T,. Lt,. ,n1/ x°:-, ..:g.i 47Y•s 190 'a ': t .} 1 ":ill LS�RY •Y:. 1 4's-W$lt@Yu 'It Y ( S ' 1 a: �}T11,13cu 4J`' '`$* •~.I'v F--'f;`1dY i i # t'V - I% q419 .�'�s... ., •, -... little . '.:, , tl .3s . ..E • , ::ift '/(�.. j,( %'2 '*Olin$ L, IN31 II.'.;:: eC6'8 LtrC r5�tie.Hnhlatched' O I a o . a o a m �It>,•.,, n R A :+is Another good season to buy novel H Jas P , , ' 2+�� 1 oQQ dp_�y��01b $. o o ' 1� ', , 's a at rock-bottotat price. Exclusive 3 T construction. Extra 1 0 0-.Enn` 3f . 3 "0 i0 '1 ' 0.'- 0 $'Inf6anelh :4 0 0 ,0 4 1. u .. g z t( 4 i: . 0 action from famous Stop-Notch tread de- .�+•.,, v, ;7a -5- 5, •0, dl C rt ,.-......,5 .o 1 0 0 0 g-We ler .......0 �..-. 0 @ a..:.0 Bobne..Ib 2: 2 aafe. 8f01p-${alt traction „t s"...: :....qJ'�,:. _ 41 Y 7' 6 [dllka ss. ::...,.. 5 "0 1 3. ..2 0 BOYer Ct ::.,... 4 1 :.1 -8 O a:P1iH1eY 14 ..:..: 8 - k 1 -rz,', . ,•s 3:a o n au :.--...• 5 0 ,0 8 0 1 Moon rf .......... 4 0 1 2 ;o IGalfiie.it ...... ,:4 0 2 - 1 or -' . yon can't afford to take risks with smoothies when H, Smith C .:::...'3 1: ,l 6 .1.4 0 NFazwylk. !f 3 0 0 2 0. 3 .1z-:39 16' 1 ehtitlpa p 0 ,0 0 0 -o 4•Homn ._.;..... 0 0 0. b o a xnehn s 35 3 0 -0 0 0 17rand new Goodyears are priced so low! e ,- i •••1CRIFpGO a-Sswatskl .� .. 1 :0 a 0 -0 B. 'G Smith ct. ,. 2 0 D0 4 . 0 ; 0 wilaon;c '.. yAB R R. O, `A, E.-Buhl D 0 :a 0 0 2 0 a4)ark sit .r .. '1' 0' '.1{' 0 0-r 0 goitinS...2b 3 0 0. 8 O � lis-...«..,.:4 1 1 2, 5 O.:b`I-Ianebnnk ..... 1-';0' '0 0 ';Q ..Mizell p ..... 2 0.. 1 00, 0.: i;oaft.'.p ........... 2 0 0; 1 .'0 • 'pt (, .. 0 1 7 a, O.Joppos 1 0 1 0 b-Mustal :.:... 1 0' ' 1, 0 - .31' 3 9 11 . 0) Fats most l�ly�'�'Dutl{aft Fordsp -' 6.70at619s - - ,g�;, •. 'lb 4 0 ,tl,11 10 [-Burdette' .. .. D.. .Y O 0 0 O c-SehaSetd a -:.:,... 0 S 0. O D. 0 Totats It. 5 `0 2 z , 1 O.Aaeock lb .:'....... Y,- -O 0 0 0 0 Jacksbn p ..:..... 0 0 O 0 0: 0 CLEVELAND' '}���1i p1/ a piw mf angas d ••-rt ...........•..:4 0 0� `3 0 0 -:YTotala ..<.:....-.3a..'.3 9 8a l2 1 Totals ...:.c,... 32 4 6 27 10 2 AR R H" ' A E Hudson, lr;sshes�-Qt'1•N gg OO wOliams ab a a° ', Y a { 016t3s Irlverae '4^ 0 0 Y 0 0 a-Popped up for PhSI11paJn4tt1. - CINCINNATI. Avila 2h 0 it !. 1Alll.. o.lelp) a ,P�cakiiis Shit f 1. $ 0,' 0 0 :0 a RGrounded n for Torre inr7Bttiu is-7th. :ple 36...::y..aS 0-;1 2 a O w�itzt d : 4 0 d. 0 0. �7ieiW�+VNaa'�"+ �i" 0 1 0 0 0 enapt It ::. .. 4 0 0 4 b. 0 Cola O 0. ' 0 0 _ ' �rypt d-walked Torre re In s is 9th• Wt:ls on can p 2 ' 0 0- b 1 0. a-Ran for T¢iinal'kn 9th.. f-Thurman u .. 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 Marie:c[ . d-D .0 p0 0: 0 ryry :b.'R Ran•for-Jonas is 9th. Rbkfason e[- .. 5 3 a 2 a:- O h-Raines 1 i 7 :.p ......-2 d 0..:0 1' :6 e-Grounddd tnt6 doubts_PLY far McMahon Post r .. 8 0 O 3 1 0 Strkrkland n. 3 „'r - G3'RWe-4b :..aa..,. 4 OL 7 b A O Hepn:;e ........•.�a n y D "0 r .� A r or.9 tAr7 R 4119�OACe,Nods. �� caesrc:r r•i ne" _NA ; 1 l Y yv 0 0 ., 4+ •-'d311E: ii1,'ieT O{s. 81 U Dn.:a 45 QOO:.acre cattle h. '. ,. e?5- .:. .,_ �T,:. a a'�';...t ,xn .#e w.>G" J.. rtr,• `1'" 0 12 2 «o p .::., OktestOr �+ ..�. �... .:,.,. `".,.. :•.:,,.. .... , • ', wY ., ,...',' -.:.:....3. 3 < .,,2 :4.:-0 TFiO;yOt411$. `aE'A'£nShahl<CT, RWld:. .Ck. . :. .•':, C,`-i k _ No. 2--D7 Ford hr C ,. •l•'1 „''.. ittr~axf,� � +� ;R,.r� ,... .... 1 .1 1 0 0. -o has :been a DavisCu second' , ,,.>i9s Llttgeu 3b. ... •.. o 0 0 0 1, o * ?? No. 2-Art Young. 3 ::;_. .: ,: ;. ..+,,L...::9f" Stly s c 5 0 ".2 2 a I StringBT, 7y0W bOmes the leading-' Laps. 8Y'; Draawsky P :.. 4 0 0 1 o a candidate for the N0. 1 singles Bomber Feature. 25 rakyew'. a o 0 1 a o No. 68�hoppy Baldwin of ►• a .; adgepx 1R 91 Drott,p assignment in the.challenge round ante,�t a ,(l . Lowell. t Totals ......;..37 5 10,30 13 2 next December.: , No. 144-Walter Bubbell of Es- i ATfILA+YIZ'S"SzWSI3E SOX. 2 MILWAUKEE e AH R $ O 3 E SeX. 0-0 xANsns ccrY schoendienst 2h :.. a 1 i a 3 o CARDS 4, REDLEGS'3 No. 120-Dick Gadsby. . t1B R H O A .R Torre 16 ..... 3 0 1 S 2 0 '4T".AB UR H O A :$ j ~ - Power Ib .a.• ,. 5 0 2'14 'i3 O c-Demerit ..:.,. 0 0 0 0. .0 0 - tower' as'. ..,. 6' 0 1 4 ""5� 0 McMahon p ....... O 0. '0 0 0 0 . r "7ktnfat rt .,:-,..... g /9 O 4 ',0 0 Kask ,, 26 .>.4 0 0. 8 2 Q : /i� g,P11 a ,•. 1 A D O- 0.. 0 Kssko:ea 3b -' 3 D Y P 2 ,1- TIGERS,�i, IND ,A�.YS 1 ,` `Skizas rf ... 5 2 2- 3 0 1 7o4nson D ,.-•..••.,3 -2 S '1 0 Canaingham 16 0 0 7 0 0 DETROIT 2 0 1 0 to o Mathews 3b ...., d-Cooper o o, o ,0 0 ABR H ► A E Another'good reason to buy now!'Here's t re value unmatched` t!4� little "at►S ` ••, •pp-Martin 3$'l. ... 4 0 2 :2 0 Aaron cf ..::... 4 0-:. 1 3 1 _ q Alston.1 0 -.0- 1 0 1 :. 0, 1 0 O.Comngton lP- 4 1. 1 S 0 O .Ennis if ..... ,-. 8. 0--1 3 O :.O Firdi fb::........ 4 0 0 0 0 : at a'aOCk-rock-bottom' pricer Exclusive 3-T construction. Extra ` .. TCidlfOisdh C-_:...., 5 0 0 8 :0 O ''•• Tuttle c . na:ale rt ,.a.... 5- 0- 1 .0. 0- 0 g-Wehaxier : 0 k O,.F., O 0, Boom-tb_ Ranter 2b .....,,. 6 4 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 o la s traction:from famous Stop-Notch tread de- 3lrbals.P ••'•'•5_,::0 3 3 1 0 Mantilla-es ,:... 55 00 0 8. 0 , 1 Hover 3b cP 4 1 1 O 5 II-a-Plulievl 14 S ^1 2 T � 0 � e . andatL Moon rP '-4 O I': 2 0 -0 _ . .. I 0 0 0 1'- 0 •• Kak a rf ..4. 0 2 1 0 a- You can't afford to take aisles with smoothies when ; ` iTptels............ 48 '3 12 39 16 1 Conley D. ... H, Sm1tk t - 3 I ,1 6 1 i-0 Maxwell: It ......-4- B 3 O 0 �': . 6.48 3 PhilIIps P ;.,... 0 0 -:0 0 -0 0 hflorert ...:. 0 0 0 0 ,0 '0 Kuenn ss. :. 3 0 0 2 0 ... 1 0 0 0 o o 0 Q )?rand new Goadyears ars priced ro tow! 3 � AB R H O IA. E a-Sawatakl .. B. G. Smith cf 2 . 0 0 4. 0 o Wilson c . . 3 0 0 Buhi:P ..•.... 0 D;:.O 0. 2- O spark"�.es 2' 0` 1"` 0 0 0 '.YS •Aparlchi as :- ::.'4 1 1 2:'>5 0 b-ltanebrink 1 ,0' 0 0 0 0 Mizell p: ....... Bolling 3b 3 0 0 $ 3 0 .FAX 2b ...:.,......-5. 0 1 7 1,2 0.Sones 14 ..:.::.. 1 0 1 0 0.. 0 D-Musial 2 0 1- D 0--0 Hceft D ..-. & 0 0 2 Y -O s �e.e r� .w� ;. . s. •l'Atge80Sl 1D........ 4 - D 0.11' 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 2T 11 0 Fits f1ZOSt Pl -IlYou ths, Fords, 'v .Hinge 1f' - 5 0 2 .2 1 0 I Huvdette `...... 0 1 0 0 0' 0 aSchofleld 0. I 0I 0 O 0 Totals - '... 31' _ - 9 ... Adcock lb 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 Jackson p 0 0 0, 0 0 0 •'••'CLEVELAND � ic1d w : DobY cf. _.-'. ... 4. 0 0 3 0 Q " AB R H A E .'. . Pham tass64 `f Y•. Lollar c 5 O 0 6... 0 0 Totals ..1...,.,.38 " 3 9 30'12. 1 Totals . 32 4• S'-27 10 2 Williams 2b 4 0 2 4 0 - Chevrolets, Hudson, NQshes,..Qnit ' faaPPaw.e+es ; RiverRivera rf ... 4- 0 0 7 0 0 . ¢}1 a. 3b'.. 2. 0 0' 1 O. a-Popped up for Phillips In 4th.. - CINCINNATI Avila.24 ..4 0 1 1 1 O b-Hatfield p0 b'Grounded out'.for Buhl In;7th- 'AB R H: O A E Woodlms If . 3 1 2 111 0 9 models) - +• 'Be •'• •• 0- 1 0 0 0 0 c-Ran for Torre in 7th. Temple 2b ..: 5 0 1 2 2 0 We lb 4§_= . .. 4. 0 0 1? 1%.0 .i5tfff�eb{E'PiFrS:(pre-19�7 cePOMeIs) ' •' yg- "" "0 d-Walked for Adams in 9th: whiaenant if .,'..4 0 ` Ota 4 0 0 vito-rP 8 0 0 0 0 Dondvart p•:....... 2 ^O 0 Q •rl 0 e-Ran for Tann ,ln 9th. I•Thurman IL 0 - 'D _ 66 qq :0 0 0.' 0 0. fa et ...: 1: 0 0 0 a0 0 0 1' 0 S-f,fiaut�d into doiuble Play for McMahon ��n ct S ' 3 8 3ines.. 8 D 0.. 8" 1 UUt ckiand'w 3 0 I ., 7 0In 9th.;- Crewe.ib r.,is098 .0 0 an e.; 4 0 0 : d 0mss.R.�totals :.: .....4Q_, 2 5 39 :22' 0 h-tisngled for Morgan !a'IOth. Hoak 3b . # .0 Y." 2 0 D ls-a • $ 0 1 0 6 Sin71W,54,R•ad^NOdt,Ran Sar^d.6 In 4th. 1 uurr �� .4 0 0 7 0 0 lrre P' ... 0 0 y. 11 :; •Ss1eertafor Phlliips inSth.. IDningi 1 2 3"4 Li:B 7 S 910 R e-deIIcoat 0 4 0': 0 0 0 rras4tui ••••:• 1 0 0 A 0 !Chiea 2010a o 0 0 2--5 Stte bi00Jlid fill oNder alotlah ., , _So piehr'Mereury. PonfFaa anda-Ran for'HptO•d m.8th. . MitaVa'akee 0 0 lr 1 O 0 0 Y Q-3 Bailev c 0 O 1ut u u .0 .d-Hlt earthen ayIor'•Donovan in11th. • MCMlllatl as . :'4 -4 ,i 0 4 0 otals .33' 1 7.: - 14 0 �JI- n "Siivera. 2111 Kdndalf.-Cov NuxWI P ........2 .0,,-.0:: 1 0 1. an for:Boone-in list. Ply71t0YKth rcww QIeYrOlet, � HUdsan {pte.1-Q'.�/ IllbdelS)t' ,tns'tmt andInstalls 123 456 lag 101112.13 R Inggtton 1Aaron' Se ndremt. 2B--1.012. �e� D ..,..... 0 0 0 0 0 0. rounded out for Marie fn 9th.::. Pbp tax andKansas Cttyl... 000:1011 100 O 0 0 1-3 TbiTe, Sones. 3B-Mathews, HR--Coving- , ined out tor.Aguirre in 9th., Nell Otto�JtUdelialCCr. ... �aloo 000•,010, a o 0 0-;•2• Totals ... ....:35 3 s.•24 a 1 �°a' aha Butek. tws loess: tan .'.Dr o. n Nangou nings.. 1 2 8 4 5 9 Rton. SB-Basks:`S-Morgan SF-Aaron.RBI -rorgeson, S Ur op DP-Banks. Kindall a d:.Long: Schoen- Wtf1w,wi lni manta scored• nj. kizas, SB--Pow- dienst and Tore. Left-Chicago Y,2, 'M"d- a Struck Jut f r B:.G, ith-in 8th. velt : 2 a 0 d 0' 11 1 x--3Waukee 12_ BB�DrabowekY 5. Drott ,1, 4'gingked for Mizell-.in 8th. r veland:. ..... ... :0 0 0,0 O': Q 10-1er, Rlvera,.Aparieto. 5-Toreeson Zerniai. -Id,l McMahon:1.:.Jobnson 14.'c-Raa:Por Musial is 8th. 1, (Phil• z - y � -SF-Dropod_Held...DP-.Hunter. 'jlexnaest. Conley 3. l u $I-woodlin¢¢v KaUne. Magc-. . l► /'f la //'��J). as awe�,stedL ::Left= SO.:.Drabowskv'2, Conley.2, Phillibs 1 d-Grounds. out for"Cunningham in 8th. sa4red'on M Lish's wild FI lei Ist). _Easy. term a I•ai rr-.Kansas CIO:11. (;hicago,4'. B$-Donovan Buh11;McMahol,%J n 1, Pizarro 1 e` tl foto gees to 9thi..,r : p.00dling• SB-Williams, ,"ck-Ix Urban:.3. Howell 2• SO--Donavan.2, HGi DraborakY.,6 itches t�pp_. p.in'f p},, (oEnnilis-i'g-g',9 t i ' .. d,.Avila and Werti; Aguirres tricklandU n $, Iiosvell 8, HO. Donovan 1n 8. 9th).. Aron P"iq 2.,Conloy:6 in ho 2 hsICltnt3ona11Y walks or:H. Smith in 9th>: Wei. Left-,Cleveland 5...,t stroll: s 6:ins.. .:DonoVen 2 : Howell 1a9s-:0 in '!n.Eyhl l in',3..McMaho in .. ,BB-McLtsh 2. Hoeft 3. L h ■ �a SJ - y (� r a� `. i1. .Urban::2-L V4-Urban c5�31: I.- 2:.Jaknaon 1 Ni;iS. PxzarTo:.,in 'k. R-ER IMiHgs 1 2 3 4's 6 7 s 9 3L Hoeft,7. .IiO-McLish a In.7'hy; lyra 1 .r�,,.. �r ! a� /� /� a Tl R�•'y7 TORN ON AN i 0,1 H"i'R..n'ND I . it (S-5). U-Honochiek. ;8'IaherW. -PJrstfovagky..3-a, Drott .D Conley'.,3•$.St. Louts ....-:..:... 0 0 .0.0 0 0 2 2-;4 In ne.::R-ERrWCIA h 8.8,. OTO, u Ri PGOP��' ��Y� ON GOODYEAR =11 11 A-10.58. Phibu+s O.O,.Buh10.0.McMahon O-0..John Cinclnnatt ...,,.:;. 100.001010-3 Hcett 1-L WP-Mclish. w- ft (8.9). : fli • -'• '< ' * son-2-2. 0.0. W-Droll 3- 1) IrMcLkh (8-6): U-Stevetre DP. Rice• L-Johnson (7-3). U-Heger. DascoIG RBE.-Robinson..Crowe• (Robinson scored Rommel..T-2:17. A-13.218 i:,'- Seaory, Landes.:T-3:23. A-35,969. on Kasko's or in'first Inning). Maon.. - ;.: • TDark, 'fH. Sm and SshofleId'scomd onNuxhalYs ertor m'sth) 2S-Fanta KaskaYAN$3 11, NATE 2 ;,i 0 0 T1 E SHO _Moore GetaW'drd D- , at..binsion. HI;•rRoa,asan. s-Nnxhail.: NEW YORK .. : • . r . :: : DP-Post. McMxilan and.Aoalc IxflrCi A5 R H:tO A S .E ;.. '. r _ LOS ANGELES, -- Ar- Free a& St. Louis 7.Jackson xhalt S. Kubek et .. 5 0 0 , „ Ohio Moorela request for a Freeman 1. Mizell 2. Sson 2. 1. Nu colons Ib 4 0 1 , 0 0 7 hall 7 13. Mizell a Jackson 2, HO-Naz. Slaashter tt ..:4 0 O 4 D, 0 :: • ! - • ! e � TON(TEf TONiTE. two-week postponement of his hall 7 in s (Ditched to 3 tatters m 9th), si�nppssoon rt . 4 1 z _ "•STAB'fiNGIAa 8:10 Sept. 29 title boat with,Tony Freeman 1 in O (pitched to .2 abatters m McDougald >e. .'4 1 3 1 10 C Fa 'L`T !sem �u, ��..� -t otating-Re airin:,: Idt .ER Lumped Sb .. 4 2 2 1 1 Din, Fete, ..Service ... ,. ./ 9 9th), Mizen 7 In 8. Jackson Y- L a e Amthony drew this' week-end -Nuxhab'4-2, Freeman 0.0, 'zeH 3-3, Howard c - . 4 D °' y .response from the Challenger'S Jackson 0-0. W-Jackson (14-8). IrNux- Ricfiardson 26 3 1 1.fit 1 0 , ,. ���+. � .5'�© Dme 19a,, 2: Smith. Conlan. Donate1H: Shantz ant D 2 0 0.• 1 0 ` r ` G COSnP: ` Delmore„T-2:3L Aa-19.684. Shantz n." :D 0 0 - . r "Ile can give up $10,900 GIANTS 8, DODGERS 2 • dram'd is j d of the pur8e'Or AB '.H d A L Totals • ..WAS GT&Ng.. A E . „ - NEW YURpi ' AB fa";rx;cs, P - ` , R Yost�3B. .. '4' 0 9 3• 0 1. Tht!, gentle rejbi td6r Ca2fle O'Cbfthell 2b , .,2 0 1,' 1 3':0 Bolling 2b 2 -t< Mueller rf 4 0 0' 2 0 0 •' from "trail mase cr ni a;Plewa.2b 1, ,o >r u o 0 Ire . hiOttf : 4 1 2 0, Q 0 Sievers'lf.: .. 4 D 2; 0t. E... ` the Un :.Challe ,elr` fr Ai- Sablonski 3b -.', 1 1' 1 4 :'.oA' ,. s g.. t(g 8erberet c '. 3 0 D•.. 4' 1 0; 3 Ohio's `light-h e w vy w all,' g h t SBuete 7[b ....,.:.: 3 Y 1, 1 0 p Becoucr Ib 4 0 0 5. O O Lemon rf - 3 0 0, 0 0 fi. ,? crown. Thomson a a o ,;o i 1 'o n Usher gP 4 0 1, 0 0 DISTRIBUTOR Ii 14foere falls to Come up Spenrgr Is ...... 3 4 1 Bridges ss 3 0 0 2 0 Lockman 1b , ;- S 0 15 0 o TELEPHONE MU 241:61 . b-Runnels 0 0 O ? 0 0 . „> with the extra cash and still Thomas a Kemmerer n •- 0 0 0 " 0 Q 314 SOUTH BROADWAY i damends . the delay, Brei Grissom v .. i, °a °o. 0 3 o stobbs,D 3 u ' e` A 0 sada,the ehampionahip will he Byerly n. a _ i4- c-THroneberri ... 0 0 0 0 - ��ISSOCl/�TTO DFALI 1ST Claitt[ed ift I�Ru,w1t,Y.'9 name Olt ''2btais .... ::.�L 8N 5 27 35 d-Fitageratd .....'1 D 0 D, 0 the might of Sept.;20, when , lit ':x d A E' Totals;;... .,...- 39 2 4' s •. the blot' is sahed�led for Gi lism 2b 1 1 gat igr in stn., DeANDRU9 AUTO SERVICE JIM'S ATLANTIC Rceaa ?; Q. 5 ..31cCADEMY,,GAi;AGI lye�ae su(#torfuml. aid er<11Zti~a :. f stn:._> ' Ar darer far'Brf In stn• ';' $i Cowell St., Lawrence 21 South Broodway ,Lawrence . 11A ` .. "lt{> , i;• 0 1, $ 0 `0 01,A Danced ae 'lte7.' oc ler fi_ 1 a 40. .• ', ,,_. l s a '1 9 1 d_� et ltt3tardeon Par T �P IC, LUCIEN'S:TEXACO: SERVIC8' E i ::::4• I, i 0 ,8 . EAST END ATLANT `r`� 1 c Innmas 12 3 4:' s :,, ALS SERVICE _. r c ..x..>:4/ "' y:', 6 0" o New York ........ 0 3 0 0 Q a 2� 76 Swan St., Methuefn 2Y Haverhill St., Methuen 1 1 ;0 0, 1 0 Washington .•:. o a 2 0: P a e-2 42-A Oakfand'Avo.�Methuen e a. i=� 2• EDDIE'S'ATLANTIC SERVICE MARTiNEA U S G RAGE P .'.....;- P o 0 0 aro. (Lampe in 2aa and itr BILL'S AUTO SERVICE } e•Amoros• ,....:. :1-. a b o $ 0 thoY'seb(ea gn emb, by xos . 2B- ,a 630 Broadway, Lawrence 27:Haverhill St.,!Methuen A1tMA ,Mlk1.3� :, 8,: � IIBtI' '.. 17gngaldi._ vceett'ga B-LumPc. Rich v> ,. ar1C 5t, North::�LitdaVtr s; rl[(ime' sea92 Totals ......,. .33 2 s ai to o eon. DP HENLEY'S Servite Statidn MEYErS SERVICE'STATION A-w for Drysdale In 7th. York S, we dkington S. B „1111011111S,TEXACO'SERVICE EDDIE HEN ELM ER jr, :,•Ran far v$Id sn 7th. sturdivant 5, stobbs I. ret' <K .• a,�,� ER * S3/6fleya p-Elisa oat,for Roaback,in 9tfi. sturdivant 2. Shantz�,61 H ever 3; 27y Broadway, Lawrence 434 Broadway. Lawrence „ -- 1n 1%. gtobhs 3 In�hantZ°n � in, R 369 Hampshire St. IE"$Al4IE8 * Automatic Piet Seers Innings " 12 314 5 6 7,8 9..R sturd2 an 4 tonna - • MICKEY &JOE S Atlantic S@ra/, S New York .....a. 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0x-3 -SWrdf+ant ' 2. KQmmerer $giant SERVICE , FRANKS ATLANTIC SERVICE ' ( Okla a 4Ye sae] * 7 6111iard Tables Brooklyn ,......... O 2 0'-0 0 0 0 0 0--2 1.1, 8yerly 1-0, $haatz ao. _Berns•- CAPITOL SE E t.' North Andover 484 Broadway,-Methuen' } v. ops!Daffy 9 a.mst0 12 P• RBl-Gllliam 2; Jabioa§ki.:Sauer 2: .28 (14-6)." Imo-Kemmerer (7-]fH.; 4 Main.S , Tabacchi. MCKsnley: soar. 43. A= 109 Common St., Lawrence -O''Gonnell. 3B-4ablon5ki. Mays. HR_ N SERVICE NUNZ1'S 'ATLANTIC v><Lily s DBx sunday;l p,at. to a p.m n n 17.oQ7, :, C. HAHNENS7Ei R. (from. _... GDP'aocon P11:'spe eHecanak,nanpz`E CiARK MOTOR' CO-9 N r#u8 A1faTiisa;ur 5I`AL BOUT Barclay. Spencer and Lockman, Deft- N P ROOKIECor.<Malwaed B&adwoy,Salem`,N.H. 31 Orchard St., Lawronee::. ANCiO1lER.`. Brooklyn 7, Nely;:York 4.-BB-Drysdale:'.1. AAR R.A> S, a - 141. Park St.,:Andover ` i. .. Barclay 3. SO, 3,- Roebuck.,2. ; . . .. y�.:w• ,p . , _...■,L RECREATION .:Barclay 1.:HC-Drysdale 4:m 6. Roebuck 5'eleCtlOtt 'Of W1112am "' (Bil'l3')', s ..:. ND' AiL,�tNTllr:: .` ACl ERMAN HA6 1 in 2, Barclay 7 in 655 Grissom 1 to 2%. Davidson, Shortstop of> Peoria LiFF BURBY S SHELL SERVICE H. Q HAItGREAV.ES .GARAGE OI,A S . 1 DavdsonD P x C :• <: Ilhla St.,"seism.DePet,N. $. TEL. 81 68 'a R-ER-Drysdale 3.3. Roebuck 0.0, Barclay OO1Cle - -_ (Methuen( - :26'1.awretlS¢'S#a'�bthatri :.x7¢4::---TW 1.2$62 12':aLLC�'S--- 2-2, Grissom 0-o.-.BBP-by Drysdale<Bar- Chiefs,as Thliree-I Lea r 1Q South Broadway 84 Lowell St., , .: '^' clay)[W-Barclay (0.7). L-Drysdale (14- of the year" ': Was ouneed . `„�. ... Aateawtic Pia'Sett#rr )• U-Ballaafantr 'Jeckowakb CtawlizM, b`atUrdBy. 'THE EVENING TRIBUNE - LAWRENCE; MASS.-MONDAY, SEPT.. 9, 1957 meet in the church vestry at S l Saem, N.H. North Andover i o'clock Thursday evening. i street to South Main street at The Baptist Friendly Circle ya cost of $110,000. - will hold its.first meeting of the „ ;•I/li V r.. The new main- will be needed sea§6h . tonight at 7:45 at the Real deeper. Directors Meeting. School Enrollments Fair Committee Cancels if the 'gravel pit well is voted. home of Mrs,Barbara Woodworth, Veteran railbirds who have been Directors" of Woodbury high Last Wednesday's first day en The meeting of the mystery • •` The Abbot well water can enter 289 North Main street.. Members following the horses a half cen- school alumni meet at 8 Wednes- rollments in the North Andover package committee for St. Mi • Committeethe s`stem through mains already are requested to bring items to r y tury;,said that never before have day night intheSalem Central Public schools-showed they follow-,1 chael's annual fair, originally, y- ""i-1 �� �� installed on Andover street. Con- be auctioned off at the auction he witnessed anythinglike the school cafeteria. ing totals: grammar schools, 962, scheduled' for Tuesdayeve ' Ll sultanit Joseph Lawlor of Camp, which will follow' the; business scene that took pace erly Sun- high school, 559.Total; 1,521, Add- due orifi" Dresser and McKee has told they meeting. has been postponed due to con- Dresser morning on 'Rockingham mg these figures to the total first day-enrollment of St. Michael's €Bering activities ill various or- day lIJ4vL4 ���; � Board of Public'Works that the � Park's racing ganizations, and will be held in. �. sten 9 Derr N H proposed new 15'inch main will West•Parish A ,big hone, name unknown, �. ♦ parochial school, there �s shown Stead an Monday„ Sept. ,16, at,, the elementary school population er -'Board of Select: have to be installed sometime if walked onto the track, carefully 8:30 p, m. in the old school, All z , 'Ana not immediate) so he believes of 1,552-pupils for the town. The a requested to attend hold a joint meeting Week Of Derision y, Church`dotes glided through the gap m the Harmony Parade- � ' •-�� the project is sound economic- . - fence by its; rider. The racer high school population will show .iiriember Y at arrangements � �1fit�Ith. memhers of the Andover eek Is a, week of de- P 1 Tuesday evening,"at 7.30 there; The Four Raseals. of Lynn only approximate figures since ord� may ,c} ., This w moved daintily over the track and Authority tonight- ;at . . ally. _ wil 'be a 'meetin of the build- Mass., have agreed to appear in there are those students ,who at be discussed regarding the' mys- , , aUK cision for Andover voters On the uestion of controlling+ , i g walked down toward the. finish - h'"thesu ect of possible q committee in the church Derry Sunday, 3 for the an-Mend Central Catholic St. Pat- tery steins table, which annually f; ;,#n conscientious citizens ponder ten ing co any useful articles. r- or, aged persons. The n- gravel pits, there are two schools- line. nual Parade 'of Harmony Spon- rick'' and St. Mary's high schools features m ? major revisions proposed m zo vestry. ,_. . held 3n the se- of thought-that of the homeh But before It could get up oily red t f ' Mrs: Bohn Donovan and Mrs. _;, .,, ,eet ng will be . 280 000 for water and Wednesday at 2 p. m., t e so by the local chapter o in Lawrence; Brooks school here floor ing.: $ owner and that of she contractor, steam the steed` startled every Edward Fla ens o#fice on the#first ro ravel 4V mens Unionwill meet;at the The Rascals' are ''a teen age in North Andover; St, John's fig Will serve as co= , _ . err- whether or not to cont 1 g The home ownersobjects'to the,.; o body in the early morning aids chairmen of the Mystery package � - �e town house, and the S _ home of Mrs. Leverett Putnam, quartet three of the boys being Preparatory school in Danvers, y y ti fie k +Y h been Invited h to at- pits, dust, Raise, rumble of trucks and - - ence, including its.rider;It gently committee. Mrs. John Curtin will c, lie ha, _ 71 Lowell. treet: At 7.30 p. m. brothers. They have been sing- and others. _ „ P The climax will be next week, sagged at the knees and rolled . d express its views. qq traffic hazard in_ h> neighbor- t,`:Senior;choir rehearsal in around 'New England for The public school 962 -elemen- serve as chairman of deed 1 o a .evenin at 7.30-•in j the Fars over on the track as the rider . g g p, e_�CentiW .Audi. ori M lid y g hood. a contractor argues that il are as fol= for this;table. She will be asp of the season will be held under about five years. In spite of their tart' pups a eet of. Memorial auditorium when a sue- if the,communit oin ..to build leaped clear; The horse just lay - sisted by`Mrs. Paul Brucato a r ;will beam ing Y,?s g g the -leadership of Fred 'Jones. = e held: P therm as,if snoozing, cvinkmg`at years this quartet has had bast lows. Grade _1 Kittredge, 42„ rid` ' k;Vail committee to ctal,town meeting will b roads and buildings there"has fo $radstreet 38 Thomson 31 Mrs. Raymond Martineau_ Mrs. -- Anyone interested in singing with those`-who stood there in surprise. experience .and are show stop- , , communliy;along the But there will be debates pro be gravel and you have ;to dig: welcome. - pers. The are the only`teen total 111. Grade 2-K, -37;. B, 40; Brucato will be,;m charge of b named One ' week at gravel ere gravel vs. the group as e, :30, All deo of running was out he a y y tickets t 'river(taS and eon during this gr Thu at 6.30 m., the age quartet in the entire North-T, 36, total 113. Grade 3 K 48, assisted 'ht' Mrs. jRay. ; -: ft, .will s and-on The proposed.law does not o y -Circle p windgw and `when the lazy b one $ .mss, cam, various board meeting , ,P pos _ s- nm > ircIe"buffet� - eastern district. � B, 31; T, 36;.total, ll:j:-Grad 4-_mond Dionne. Mrs. Richard La; t n assess w its;but lea ves it o the-W°men >~ve 9 C got' and scrambled fon wi 'b a at 'problem. leo , Tuesday night,At a public hear la p rip d meeting will b .held Plans are not et completed K, 45, B, 36,•T, 40, total, 121. d A e in-ch rge' of rxtovel- ^ • ' ' i rak oblem.':cost- and in on the proposed zoning Board of Selectmen to, judge supper an S e to 3U fours and walked back;to. Y P pr m the new vestry. e for the show but several more Grade 5A-K, 33; $ �34; 7, 25; .ties.- is cof.fir ancfng, sand will re- changes at 7:30'p. m at the Cen; whether a neighborhood would tale�nte . total 92. Grade��5B-K, R T,24! The following are'member"s 6i frlio meets d acts are being cronsi full and.pu tral school. 'There will,be,maps be injured. dered. total,52. Grade 6A-K, 2$; B, 39; the committee: MrB. Frank- h ,, of the U towns and g Holme From Hoa Ileal -< Tickets may be obtained from T, 23; total, 90. Grade 613=K, 25;" Mrs. W. Funk, Mrs l9onald;Lai( , ed-on-Oct,16 available at the school showing' - Fishing Part p y b ed what the ten ,articles would ac- annual art b the barbersho T, 21; total 46. Grade 7-K, 45; rks ac- South Notes The al fishing party,y y A courageous child was re y pper or at W.� E. glass, Mrs, Leo St. Hilaire, Mrs. rd;qf•Public Wo WPI coni lira and -there will be gen- i B, 42;�T,29; total, 116. Grade 8--- Charles' Packard,i Mrs. Joseph, " tonight P ,, •< members of Andover-council 107$, turned home Friday` from the Aubuchon Co. ts. e r raeetu}g g- eral discussion with ample op Monday evening at 6 o'clock ,-• K, 35; B 30 T,25; total, 90. Ad- Gallagher, Mrt. G. Garvin, Mrs. K. of C., will be held, Sunday, C ens hospital in.Boston. `She =di on the second ,tun for all views to _be'the Courteous ircle of the King's ustment class, K, 16. William, Whittaker, Mrs. ;Philip R,. Po RYSept. 22, off Plum Island. >s 3 ederick, daughter: of J P MunicI al Court The total number of pupils fpl- Lon Mss. Francis W n iduse Daughters will,open its program Leo Walsh„ chairman of the Mr.;And Mrs.' Bertrand Frederick p a Mrs., presented. ; � .e g, for the Year ata upper. At e.an low: Kittredge,;'382;,. Bradstreet, Arthur 'Broderick, Mrs: Stanley Far,from being of one accord a or Beldon will give committee„urges all members:wbo of Pelham road Thomas E. ,Doran, 48 highland ,. ., Rev. Horace g� an- tion o 4 `; - 290; Thomson, 290; total, 962. Twombly,' Mrs. Joseph Walsh, on, the. ten- zoning Articles, the inspirational talk.'Phe Sanctuar have not yet made reserve ns t l�a'y' is a�victim of arthrit�, avenue, as 'a,result:'of a.three ; - o nal y e t ns c The high school enrollment Mrs. Raymond,DeAdder, Mrs. Ed-. Planning Board has given every i do so at once. R servat o lose Her:body is encased in a cast fro car accident-was charged with . Choir will meet at 7.30 n the m with breakdown is. as vfollows. Fresh- ward Cook, Mrs. John Pelligrino, eh tie evidence of having as many types or 1- Sept: 15 and may'be made t her rest to;the lips of her toes. operating sous to endanger. He choir room f a rehearsal. Fol- _ men, 177;"sophomore, 187;-juniors, -Mrs. Donald Dudley, Mrs. Charles ;" i ' du ation coin- of� op ikons 'as there;are mem- th a rs there will a Mr. Walsh, 30 Maple avenue; She will be under therapy treat- was fined $50) He appealed to < e-Missu7nary ? lowing. e r hea al b 105; and seniors, 90. Total, 559. McCabbm, Mrs. `Robert Olenio tat the hers,of the board. Some think all Grand Knight D. Regan, meet,until she reaches her teens. Superior_ court to be held the e -will meet tonight an informal coffee sour. St: Michael's school, with 14 Mrs. Raymond'Guay, Mrs. Jose .ch irmansh thb, articles should be ,approved, l -will 79 Summer street or Past Grand The child has a long road ahead first Tuesday on October at Ex- - 1� ' under the chairmanship The Friend y Service Wil classes m two buildings reported Noone;Mrs. James Nearne Mrs, en Burnham. sores;want to isee part.of them gather Thursda ;>for its first all Knight Harold A.Gurry,75'Chest-of.,her. But she is:cheerful-and titer, N. H. A,bail of $100 ,was u are Y' iin", TIeI t 81; m. the put in.=but,feel others are too ex- S sewer meetin . As in other nut street. cooperative with. her parents land provided. that 94 of the total 590.pupils Bernard ' Champion, and Mrs. ,1 in ,Tues i I. p daY g g first graders. John Aleksa. Member Canvass commit- .tregie,; others.want want none, others the`;doctors.,Ri ht now the Fred- Thomas Dabrowski, 3 Pillsbury pry years the work done by this group g et-at the church under `think,Andover has been zoned to is for church missions, Lawrence etzCk,household is looking forward street, pleaded nolo to. speeding Inner Part , haztixranalup '„ Walter the teeth-and still another opin- General hospital and '-Danvers Y to an important event to Make and was fined $15. Jury"Duty' St. Michaels Notes =- ` ion is Whatever the merit State hor hospital, are needed The Andover Mothers club place Sept. 22. On that day, little Larry I�. .Vallas, 485 Candia Sunday,Pi Carle A. Thomas, custodian at u, y school sessions. will P g i and will be most welcome for an t3 i5 gdnesdAy, September 11, of the proposals, the meeting'is a y will conduct its dinner par Ma will .celebrate her :third road, Manchester, N.H,speeding, hool:has informed the begin next Sunday:_ An anniven . * o ' n` al4nior meeting with not the time to tackle the prob- rt or`all of the day. They should Wednesday at 12;30 P. m at the but day, fined $15. Thomson sc toe pl acting' superintendent of schools Bary requiem high Mass will'be -d supper vi>jJ be held;em. plan to bring a box lunch Coffee Hi-Spot, North Andover. Those Leo E. ,Berthold, 3 Richardson wishing to a9tend are requested that eg will,he able to perform for th ,of Saturday at 8'a, m irigwilt include installs- In general, .the zoning articles'is served 'atnoon. At 3:30 -the ng 9 court, Methuen, fishing without for the late A Fans NoteB his regular duties at the school fines and Chris. .^"'w';officers-And a book. woa;d'u upgrade iter part Carol Chofr, willstart fall re to meet at the usual place before a license, fined $15 k f iz p 012:30 P. m Forty farmers elected members Ju without the necessity of a sub- topher Kelly. Mass in honor of gw by Miss Irene, Cqo m the lot requirements. About hearsals. This choir is open t P Associate stice Walter H stitute; replacement. during the Our Lady of Fatima will held _- Andover. - ", one-third of tharea would be- boys and girls tri grades four, five of the community governing g orth -, - . . hird a boartt of the Agricultural Stabi- Pillsbury presided at this court period in which hf>.will serve as next. Saturday at. 9 a. m. ^.Next Tnutsday, fit. 1Q, a: m the come rural-in other- words and six.'At 6:30 the Pilgrim Choir •n session Saturday. is the ,- . .Legion Meeting liza' n Conservation- Service in a member of the jury, The ens Sunday will be Holy Communion „ circle.; will,meet at house',lots of almost two acres. will meet. Any young person m Ro¢ am. countreports' todian was selected for j dui .,ay or the . r0 num-r« ,. o AG 2.1B. ,g des ten, eleven, y 'twelve is Andover Will 8, of the Amen . .. . Y, - y he ba girls. R zone areas be moved up gra, S s A.,Ptington,county agent, in Superior court, civil session; nus of marriage p>ib• of ., 'w ll tot r` 9n r w n. eligible to sing. Any :questions icon Legion wilt hold a meeting lin ed 'Sun wer he . C', othe words, i ire ■� p which opens Monday, Sept. 16. day a as follows. t.B`.! mor o sizes u ,to better about any of the choirs should be Wednesday at S.p. m PIans for No., A,ndQVeJ, „ Ernest T. Dionne of GS15 asuig l t P Y Mia Stet ern at the installing<new officers and f Community Derry, The school committee has• ap- ?? Methuen'and tf a than.otte acre.:•TWW duce ed to g1 S RY Charlene; A. Pi iii Present B; one meeting a month wi Two deli)!; and Ltampstesd- proved the double duty arrange Piper of North Ani '*,'� ; (k one wh h ca for -toot ch+.office. holding g b North,palish Notes dove,, for the second Time; and ml �lFriday there wx be the first-be discussed W - tie,Matic, chhalairntan; Robert Meet' + at North ,Parish Ment Owen G: BariI o -North - froiiag �, 4 square feet, he- ouster Choir. , elius�n.,;:Dona d McMa ter, Meetings, y- f Andover . „ s _ rehrsal for the and Charlotte MaheLeBi Will 1* i ed,.�r°aotically as. t boys Friiset, William. Iaevens, church this week will:be as fol- a Nl i. ss _1r tea o 0.v - •. TO Offer Prayers of Lawrence., At.t N l!pi E�uxili Meetin D lows'; tonight,. 7:30. The. parish an girls m rides seven eight, _ Coniniunit Atkinson committee meet. 7:30. The ex= Members of North Andover A Pre-Cana conference for,en. - ; approve thhe�eha3ig4s .nine. At 30 Friday evening The Septe rdrer meeting of the " u Y 4 Salt and, Windham-Edward ecutive board of the Women's Al- `council, 3819, K. of,C., will meet gaged Couples will be held Tu argtte,. Y%at -tell rig must be the: ;Bo Scouts, TraoP 73, will ladies auxiliary of the Andover e$- ; Y • , ' ' Herbert, .-chairman, Windham; lienee will meet." Frida' at 7 at :the home of the late Peter day ievening at 8 in theparish, s +„ slowed=�y'd wn. vistlY utilities can' eet>�wit tar scoutmaster;.Wal- Firemen' Relief Association will Y P th i tch6- m h Sheridan, Cleveland street,, at auditorium. ' + ; ca w,up,% et' W.111 int'to the p y. p, Rol h. Lewis, Haverhill, Mass.: m., the choir rvi11 rehearse. n, lace H Bell.`At-the same hour . e held Tuesda at 8 m.sin the p ever=nercasiltg i school' enroll post leader, central fire station. Frederick Hall,Westville; Edward � 7:30 p m• Tuesday to recite the ; �a .•.,� Richard H. Mundy, P9 Dewy, Windham and Harold rosary, Members will be led by �.„ menta, rite demands on the water will.meet with Explorer Past 73. C.D. Police Meet Selectmen Tonight system a}id drainage ;problems. Saturday at,6:30 >n Fellowship Lutz, Haverhill, Mass. Grand' Knight John Gallagher, h Y Special Meeting The auxiliary police unit of the son-in-law of the deceased. The Board of 'Selectmen will ,8.pm. there will Those' w o alposo will offer -as Hall, the Couples will open the The ladies auxiliary to Andover Civil Defense organization will Council members made an of- meet tonight of 7:30. n the Thursday>.At their case that one-acre' lots Rre.year. v✓ith a " Get Re-Acquainted - y. Turke Dinner' agenda action on the ' l � red post 8, American Legion,will con- Y meet Wednesday at?:30at head- ficial visitationto the John Breen Permit dere .avill?be aehoir too arge for.anyone totake case Night._ There will be a cove A:roast turkey dinner will be requested b the'-Western quarters in the fire station. The funeral ome Sunda evenin to 9 yEleo- of, let-alone two acre lots; that dish supper, under the chairmmi- duct a special meeting Thursday y q y g pPe evening at the post home. Served at T Wednesday night in guest speaker will be J,, Carrow gay respects to the late John J. the Co;;for the' storage of:in. ; unda}L.+;. epttenil the teal estate; market las about slop of Walter and Helen Pike pO St. osegh's parish hall for mem- of HaderhilL McKalla at father.of the flammable and explosive.;cam• se;`V?ee ort Sunday caught up, with demand, .and and Joseph and Ann Smethurst. g , coun- (Continued On Page 27) bers� of Bishop Peterson council, cil lecturer, John J. McKalla at Pounds' -The' board will confer sUmteter that it'i buyers. market at September scouts of K lits of Columbus; followed by g ';with they Board o Registry tin h startutg present; that>, building' permits: South Church Explorer Post 73, Dale Street BidB . ;.„ the,'installation of he new conn- ,- Jr' election matters- It is exp tett -a:m,:' ire;been low in number this past will be returning from a. seven- 7V cil'$ toffiee headed`b -Grand Bids for the chi er 90 recon- also that the-members will a ^% #firs rs y Pt rn he M make year ;compared with `1956; sand day canoe trip to the Arnold �rdvale Kni ht John Holland'` struction of;,Dale,street will be that policy'of tight money will Trail, in the Dead river section g Fat r CDOpald.Rollie' a final decision on the •award of The council is still conducting a opened,Tuesday at,$ p m. at the -Rev. James T.,MeDonald, junior,the group ingurande., i contract r ' r, . . take(careof any stepped-up con- of `northern Maine_ Post Leader On Program: ,r,a,,;h ohm ramn itiv„ ;nerh ii offirP of the Ctafp i7pnartmanf ,f . :, .e �f ct as:,,w...:e _>ti cove ink tnwn.%pia AhvrPc1 Idwo'd.;oi iidias! a+r, a,. ., _ cnan�ea a. ,,uv i,. ... 'n ma be injured._ deredr , 23 t a full and public meeting tial school. There will be Ps Yn Part HOme FrOln H08 1ta1 T, 23; total, 90. Grade 6) E 25; Mrs. W: FYnk, 1t2cs. uonata i atl< I Fish 'Tickets may be obtained from glais, Mrs. Leo St. Hilaire, Mrs. offitsals of the 16 towns and available at the school showing y P- T, 21;-total 46. Grade 7 ,-K, 45; f g A courageous child' was re- any barbershopper or at W. E. `' Iv on Oct. 16 the'ten articles would ac- llili UPC1Y NOteB The annual fishing party by the B, 42; T,29; total, 516. Grade 8- Charles Packard, Mrs. Joseph ifies,�rtvo ed what SQ K 35' B 30; T,25; total, 90. Ad- Gallagher,,Mrk G: Garviii, Mrs. Board of public Works will coni lisp and there will be gen- members of Andover council,1075, turned home Fridayfrom the Aubuchon Co ton ht p i ample o - Monday evening at 6 o'clock K. ofC. will be held Sunday, Children's hospital in Boston. She 'ustment class, K, 16. William Whittaker, Mrs. Philip, wld its regular, meeting ig eral discussion with nip P on the second views to be the Courteous Circle of the Kings Sept. 22,'off Plum Island. is Mary Frederick, daughter of Municipal"Court The total number of Pupils fgl- Long, Mrs. Francis Wright, Mrs.-- t*f;15;}n,itsii offices portunity for all Daughters will open its program 1, own house. presented. Leo Walsh,; chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Frederick d low: Kittredge, 382; Bradstreet, Arthur Broderick, Mrs. Stanley Icor of het pres for the year at a supper. At y7:30, Thomas E. Doran, 4S Yighlan ' on accord corriinittee,:urges all who of Pelham road. 290; Thomson, 290; total, 962. Twombly, Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Far from be of a Rev. Horace Seldon; will give an have not yet made reservations to Mary is a victimofarthritis_ avenue, as a-result of a.three- The high school enrollment Mrs. Raymond,DeAdder, Mrs.:Ed- do on: the ten zoning articles, the inspirational talk, The Sanctuary Reservations close r body is encased in a cast fro car .accident was charged with ,Free hristla and has articles, every 'n he do oat once. R He Y breakdown is school •follows: Fresh- ward Cook, Mrs. John , Mrs.rEd ,�q { Planning Bo g Choir will meet at 7:30 i t ; 15 and may be ,made with her chest to the tips of her toes• operating so as to endanger. He ^ ce f havin as many types rehearsal. Fol- ePt _ Y men,-177; sophomore, 187; juniors, -Mrs. Donald Dudley, Mrs. Charles Furth 1�,OtCs evidence o g choir mom fora Mr. Walsh, 30 Maple avenue; She will be under therapy treat-'was fined $50. He appealed to 105; and seniors, 90. Total, 559. , McCubbin, Mrs. Robert Olenio, - t'on com- of opinions- as there are mem- lowing the rehearsal there will be harles D. Regan, mentuntil she reaches her teens: Superiors court to be held the. The.Missionary Educ�a i bink all Grand Knight. C g St: Michael's school,_ with 14 Mrs. Raymond`Guay, Mrs. Joseph - t at the hers of the board. Some t an informal coffee hour, • t tonight 79 Summer:street or Past Grand The child has along-road ahead- first Tuesday in October at Ex- classes in two...buildings.reported Noone,Mrs. James Kearney, Mrs. -burn will nice a,rmansm. the articles should be approved, The Friendly Service will h under the chairmanship Knight Harald A.-Cxurry,75 Chest_ of her.. But she is,cheerful ,and eter,. N. H. A,bail of $100 was that 94 of the total 590.pupils are Bernard ' Champion, and Mrs. 'ham Burnham. cine want to•see part_of them gather' Thursday, for its first all if lVlrs. Helen the put in but feel others are too ex- day sewing meeting. As in other nut'stieet. cooperative with her parents',and provided. a first graders. John Aleksa. Qn. tesday at 8 P- m- P hers:w nt none others he work done b this,group the doctors. Right now the Fred- . Thomas Dabrowski, 3 Pillsbury 11ember:Canvass commit- ;Cre#tae, pt a years t Y erick,household is looking forward street, pleaded nolo to speeding gvvery arch under think Andover has been zoned to is for church missions, Lawrence Dinner Party to an im ortanI_ event to take and was fined $15. Jury Duty St. Michael's Notes a ,. 11:meet at the ch €eetki-and situ another aPin- General :hpspital and Danvers P M i of Walter "the Andover :Mothers' club place'Sept, 22. On that:day, little Larry; K. Vallas, 485 :Candia Carl A 'Phomea; custodian at Suxiday school sessions- will ... ,elratrmansh P ion is`that whatever the merit State hospital Workers are needed Do September 11, :of:the proposals, the meeting is and will be most welcome for any will conduct its= dinner party Mary will celebrate her third road, Manchester, N. H., speeding, Thomson school,:has inforrited#lac-begin next Sunday., An arrives- -. Y• acting superintendent of schools sary requiem high Mass will he Wednesday, Sep. to tackle the rob- rt or all of the day.They should Wednesday at 12130 p. m at birthday fined $15. Women's Un meeting with not the;time P pa Hi-Spot, North Andover Those Leo E. Berthold, 3 Richardson that he will be able to perforin offered on Saturday at 8 a. rn the Wom will be held lem. plan to bung a box lunch. Coffee Po , ed-dish supper t wishing to attend' are, requested fi court, Methuen, fishing'without his regular duties at the school for the late Agnes and Chris- , a Inde installs- the zoning articles is served at noon. At 3.30 he . Farming NOte eetin will inc In general, g to meet at the usual place before a license, fined '$15. topher Kell Mass in honor of e. S 'book Carol Choir will start fall re Fort farmers elected members without she necessity of a, sub- Y• € w .officers and a b would upgrade the greater part of 12:30' : m. y Associate Justice Walter •H , stitute: replacement during the Our Lady of Fatima will be held tion of 4e Irene. Cook pf b Miss the town lot requirements. About hearsals. Tlus choir u open'to P of the community governing next Saturday at 9 a. m. ' Next rei'tew, y boys and girls tri,grades four;five Pillsbury presided at this court period in which he: will'serve as ver; one-third of the area.would be Y - - board of the Agricultural Stabs- session Saturday. a member of the jury. The cuss Sunday will be`Holy Communion Ando at 10 a, m, the and six.At 6.30 the Pilgrim Choir n,•;Tksday, come :rural-in other words, L e on Meeting hzation Conservation Service m i et. An cans person m day for the-.girls. todian was selected for jury duty ill meet at the , ,of almost two.acres. will me Y y Rockingham county, reports The banns of marriage Pub- :. circle, w _ house lots en or twelve ,is Andover post, 8,.of the Amer- lit Superior court,.civil session; _ lou num- r„ „ grades ten, elev James A.Puringtorl,county agent, a Sept; 16. lished Sunday were as follows: At 2,10 P. m, S P B zone areas cviI� be moved up to sing. Airy`:questions !can Legion will hold a meeting which opens Monday, p the. Boutin Choir will, o the "C" in other words, in^ eligible g at 8 are. NQ. AndOV ,� Ernest T.Dionne of Methuen and of . t any. of the choirs should be Wednesday P. m. Plans for -Derry, + The school committee has ap- 10 . m ahe 'unior size u ' to better about ny _ for Southeast Community rry; the double clot arrange- Charlene A. Piper: of North An *sec At 3 P -..15..,Creasing, lot s.,r. P directed :to Mr. Steigler at the installing_..new officers and Ail- Will rehearse and at 6 than:one acre. The present "B" - Londonderry :and Hampstead- proved y clover, for:;the second time;- and h char h office. holding meeting a month will Wallace Mack; chairman; Robert NOrt11�SrYS11: OteS inert. . cati.:,group nutltber two of a zone, which calls for >150-foot i there will be the first be discussed. Donald. McMaster Meetings at North: Parish Owen G. Barilof North Andover will rehearse. At d 30000-square feet Coriteliusen,,,.: be f and Charlotte,_Mahe •LeBranche,_ { Choir frontage an sq r or sclwir will rehearsal for the Chorister Choir. Walter Fraser, Welham Lievens, church this week will. . as parish TO Offer Prayers of Lawrence. p sC4 the sem will be: contained pzlactically as . . Membership is limited to boys Auxiliary Meetin Derry. laws- tonight, 7:30. The, parish ' it is built up now. n eight, g committee meet. 7:30. 'The ex= Members of North Andover 'A Pre Lana conference for en. - 1S at 3. and girls.in grades levethe South Community-Atkinsson, 19 K. of.C. will meet gaged-Qouples will be held Tues- s - ;Friday SepScout,,, a ha 'es da ',evenm The September meeting of a Thhose who approve the c ,ng and.nme. At 7.30 Fri y „ Saleiin and Windham-Edward ecutive-board of the Women's Al- `council, 38 Scout :t3od an ledies auxiliary of the Andover ' build' must be Troop 73 will at the home of •the late Peter day evening at 8 tri the parish at the argue that ins the Boy Scouts, P 11 Herbert, chairman, ;:Windham; fiance will meet., Friday :at 7'p, Glass µ'ms meet scoutmaster;Wal- Firemen's Relief Association will Sheridan Cleveland street, at auditorium i t r Rev.,, slowed down untiY utilities can meet with the,sco a Ralph Lewis Haverhill, Mass:; m.,-the choir will rehearse. tireh w`lth.the mins e y -u . ;The will int to the ell At'ahe same hour be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Westville Edward 7:30 p. M. Tuesday to recite the catch, p y point lace IL B Frederick Hall, , a�',e•• don• - ever-increasing school ': enroll_ Richard. H. Moody,. post,deader, central fire-station. - ...,rosary.:. Members will be led, by `• '. "• .::•• 1 ser Past 73. Devlin, Windham; and Harold Selectmen Tonialit - inerts:the demands on the water will meet Expo Meet Grand' Knight John Gallagher, c. ,, Lutz, averhnll, Mass. C.D. POl1Ce The Board of Selectmen will rc }Votes d drainage problems: Saturday at 6:30 m Fellowship The auxiliary police unit of the son-in-law of the deceased meet. tonight at 7:30. On= th f U, IY system an • P Satu y special Meeting fe a 'or ni2ation will Council members made an of- agenda e , who oppose will offer as> the,Cou les will open the _ . . Civil De ns ga til. `there will ThosepPo Ball P t:8 , The ladies auxiliary to Andover inner a :30`a head-. icial visitation to the John Breen agenda ti the action on the permit s - TueSd$Y P ne acre lots are with a Get Re Acquainted `i'1lrley �ineet Wednesday, t 7 t - • Thursday at their case that o year st 8 American Legion,will ton irierequestedCo, or the.Westee f in, , Atalstry meeting, » ` will be a covered Po roast turkey dinner will be quartets in the:fire station. The funeral :1�cine Sunday evening to rr - ba a choir too large for anyone to take care Night. There -_ duct a special meeting Thursday A Y _ t to , ,for the storage of in, tydti there will _ r under the chairman served at 7 Wednesday night m guest speaker will be I Carrow ay respects to the late John J. flammable and explosive tof,h leo alone two acre Gots, that dish Suppe , evening at the Post home. _ gg acoin- - ^" market-.has a about of Walter and Helen: Pike St. dosepB's`palish halt for mem- p€Haverhill. �. McKallagat, father of the coon- ' ntuiaY, ePtenilser the real estate b t ship _ . . Pounds. The board will confer ma:d , and and Joseph and Anil Smethurst. a ht u with de n a P page hers' of Bicho Peterson council, ell lecturer, Jahn:J. McKallagat, s6m. ee'on Sunday c ug p, o of (Continued On P g 27) p with the Board o Registrars on, - �> alatl,.• that it's .� bu'er's' market at ' September eighth, scouts Knights of Columbusi followed by Jr. ' vent -from . the.,dammer t y , P opt 73 new coon- Dale"Street Bids election matters• b is expected' revert that-'buil rmits South Church Explorer Post the installation of the our, start present, building pe _ , • Ric #or e aha ter 90 recon- also that the members will make to the ssuaI h ins m from a,seven- .. t officers Beaded by Grapd s th , ; a ave been low in number:this past will be return g - til -firs Arnold4 stiruction of Dale street`will,.be ,- arts of instead of 10 a.m. h tri ' to the: ��® d�uA08 Knight John Holland. Father MCI�nald Hbme a:.final decision on :the caw fie year compared with 1956, and day canoe p • Y tion ti a opened'Tuesda at 2 p.m. at the Rev. James T..McDonald, junior the "group insurance: ,contract will-Trail m the Dead river sec The council >s still conducting that,a policy of.tight money 1 , covering town:erxilsloy�e�, , Maine. Post Leader Program hi `cam Catholic office'of the ,'afe'140th traent of curate at St. Michael's church, a e're of an step d up con- of northern Ma Dtl P OSP membership campaign. eet' a home Saturday: after- .., ,cape, Y Pe and Mrs, are being PubLc Works'306,N ,ua atr, return d ay k . , ..:Local children took part in an men..of the community t ,: g t ai,., :.,,t r ,. ,. end d ix e _ fru i9, Richard ;H. Moody the follow- CifolC015e PErkitYlt Moo accomparned amme bel Se t• 5 m the invited to enroll in the town spew- Boston noon after o ext e s we ks fie uesfou of n m ' - t cornet , d P . , visit ta;Europe. ,,,; $ 011 t 9 i tya g of Clic Explorer Dos, with can M. est-: anization. El .itllletary in- Ing i .members Thea community room; wi J e t?rg �1 tg t:v ls`tli'Che°water sYs., slats Allen. ude'd ,it tai loos. . a re on the tug. $ Jedrey mcharge. Lorraine Lyons Gran" e nruYYtt�ae= ., :.14 off -Ando t ck Glazerman h a tap t ., :•r,i at` ' iikipean iclti # ". us:Cath i, do, ::. . ,..� ? _ opened the,;Program with P Ne M $ Hours The eeilin `s tics•of �T ? Ii h nes � , . .:,, 8 o c s xi .„, vtioit, t. eii C I e. Helene Riley of River r @t- o- ..,. dour Andot a tl 1 ex,,; a Wi St ?$ y a nfeyv,schedule Iraaida ,t �ag'e, , a er a•i..modern.., a � .�,,-�1 :. ° - - .-b •, street .fiend ed a m v e Bt. .mgYit:at 7,3�t li f, ,.., t scutate:representing' �- th>tr''Rodgpr, . • St �it',�Glfnghk resenting Arabia _ and aoseMs s�• hbe ugu. ": thy. s _ atized' �. France was represented by Be tY There will be two Masses at SUIIuyside Ctlrc Jean..Dustin of Woburn street. o •sCatd3T:i Male a 1(ilr. 8:30'' - m, for the children in the Lee •co Ladies Tonight : The .Sunnyside;Circle of Firs4'-- : T! n Daren Stewart did a baton•sou Qhe ho lit ureh:will meet Wed- . . droPPing; . the hsi over Male choir, one upper hurctt'and for adults m:the Met , di_ oft, d The ladies auxll3ai ,� sf,'219,. e: acted daiF ni�atlOriS,of its tine. x 1. Other cies nesdayiat ,d5 p,m. at,the home d.., ??ci the of foe•; ,est ossa ro was a Par, , halt x1 A moan I e ion ,w eet at xlleeting ;, -the;boat ° En land this; wftk Next' on the program : at 7: 9: 0 0:$CS, arrd -m g= o$,Nirs;, ohn A. Rtiette, 16 Brown s r. ' inew g,. type called-"Dancing.Dolls. >feo .. . t 7:30 tonight u1Legioaf 1`Iome. b he tiler. ✓ scene 11:30. m court. .The occas3dn will e t a. •. f+tl€bn :. a. P, Abbot testbegins;,:. s' thirty-first , season. O'Connell d,a to < ,•,., e will e-heid"Theis and Daniel Conn, di E10 ed.' u be e'. 6:30. first Yhisiness and soeial, gather- i Rt!e c d$St. O and th Iirst r ih1 ,„, .. rr a o, red.-.vq ...the. Zfs<_,1,1.� - ., ,..ti _ he. isle dance. Linda and'Lo aln. Ly ?� :. • : 0 ass whicB ... x aw- ' iat:�8 m t �_, _ gas$ '.end._he.9'� • ing of the season. Mrs. Russell Hearing Tuesday • d:: l tr : •,,day an acro-modern jazz se e „ Juni high schaok > dersd . wasps d dustup the slimmer in the Ehamberlam will be co-Hostess be•a It om �; f � 4 Tlelannd - — - nc sl t3}g n s routing re.preseiltin AT and of Masse ,ux111 be:.in vogue at St. night a� 7'3 At, �t °rne.of"Arm di4fitl t ze e . . ix1, d Fr Jose fig 11� >. ance was iepresented by Betty. P41s'chixrch. thus Rodger, fi h s[reet. �. •- „_- P • -. f . .'. • ? r unng the Male Cho1r, Jean Dustin- of Woburn street. There will be two Masses at S nn, e w t tl3e" steads drop in $ y91e Circe d PP g TheAndover Male choir one Karen,Stewart did a ba 8.30 a.m:, for the children rton sou ren in the ,�.. ., level of Haggett s pend. and'the Le 031 Ladles Tont ht The Sunnyside Circle of :First otleratetl a,service, static'',5,sli .:.i of the nest organizations of its tine. upper church and for adults in the g _,,; stern restrictions. arcs .ha The ladies' aux Methodist church will meet Wed- zoned for .business. T,he 'petltl n w type in New England, this week Next on the program was a Parish Ii chapel. Other Masses ilarY. post 219, ,R, Broken dQwli, the Abbot'' test wi Amenean- nesday at 7.45 P. M. at the home will< be acted on t; tonight's begins its thirty-first season. scene called Dancing Dolls. Leo ll be at 7,30, 9.$0, 10.30, and c Legion will meet at e - „r• well will 'cost $66,000 and the _ 11 30 a.m. 7:30 toni ht in of Mrs. John A. RletYe, 16 Brown meeting o£ the board'of select First rehearsal will be held Tues and Daniel O Connell did a tap g Legion Home. roust. men.' ' „ l gravel pit well: $78,000 How- Elim€tinted will be the 6:30 The occasion will be the day;evening at 8 in the music dance:'Linda and Lorraine Lyons first business and social a ■ ever, there must •also be a huge room_ of the Junior' high school, rendered an aero-modern'jazz se-Mass, and the 9:30 Mass which g Ther ". carrying main, 6,200: feet lou was said during ing, of the season, Mrs. Russell ftp p g and all men who enjoy singing lection and then Barbara Herring. ng the summer in the Hearin Tnesda �iusiMess on Porter road from Woburn 1 y Parish �a"Qrd uade Chamberlain will be co-hostess y k are invited#o attend ton °f Andover street, did a mod p lsh hall chapel. The hearing on the proposed c T with Mrs. Riette. - In the 30 years since Its ern jazz numlter to Manhattan closing of North Main street to founding, the male choir has won Serenade. Karen Stewart then Final Dance - throw " - six rand sizes nine first prizes, rendered an acro-baton. The Catechism 01898 St. Mi s through vehicular 'traffic 'by h- ;,• p . ■ g p p s> Pro A catechism class will o The Youth of the Ballard Vale Michael7s Guild placing�a barrier at the railroad PRO YOUR and many other recognitions of gram .was closed by the dance pen'United church held their final tracks will b hel < Saturday` morning at 10 in St. St. Michaels Guild will meet ? held.Tuesday at merit. Its director since its with the Rag Dolls' by Betty J dance of the summer Saturday tonight 10:30 a. M. in the Salem co f pseph Parish hall for the chil- S at 8 m the Parish audi- °1t " .. beginning has been J. Everett Jeantistin and Nancy Peatmxn. evenirt$ in; the 'community :ioorn tonum. Mrs. Vi house before the count commis. y Collins. first who will be making their with a fine attendance. These resident Vincent C. Curcio, s loners. are, ;., . : Those interested in amici �+� Hely Communion next spring. 'danc president,, will preside. ,Rev, Wil- y s a-:, ,� ,.a•.; _P p- Convention _ ; Sunday:schoolstarts Sunday fora.. es have been head Suring.the Ilam A• Long, .pastor, ad- will " atmg in the choirs activities may past few ,weeks ,on the skatin Ares a Joan M. Jedrey of Andover the children In:the first six garden g s the group. Edwin C. Mur--•• contact Mr. Collins in Andover bf school. Classes will be' rink, and have been conducted to phy, banking and. GEORGE llemoden et`last month attended the con $ civic leader, _„ or W. Stone, Jr; 68 Berk- street ducted 'eve earn money:to be used'in painting will be the __ Training School of the Dance every Sunday after, the guest speaker. eley street, Lawrence. 8:3D a.m.Mass. the Ballard Vale United' church i " - - -- Teachers Club of Boston. She �: has completed her second year and parsonage. To date over$100 �, has been raised' for this fund b Baptist Church Notes and has studied with leading Trade Meeting the youth groups. -Gail Marruz i t , The regu 'Ylultiple Listing Realtor lar monthly meeting teachers of the country. The Salem Board of Trade opens has been in charge, assisted by I t 10 of the Womans Union wall be This -past. week she atten3ed i ' + the dance conve ` . the new season with a 6:30 supper other members of-the FellowshipT61 MU-3-2216 i, held Thursday afternoon at 2 noon sponsored groups. Parents of the members a.= e r i o'clock in thfehureh by the club of' Boston which meeting Wednesday,at Salem Cen= b1 SeMMd Stook C Parlor. All tral school cafeteria. Films will be have bee n'.chaperoned at all;the w held at the'Hotel Somerset. s olnPantes members are urged to be present. a$ on the dances. The choir will meet at 7:30 p.m. —— Program arranged by 't >F�e$very on Prescriptions Thursday in the churelf parlorfor SesS oYlf! Resumed mitteieia" Leo Bergeron', coin- INSURANCE TTENTIQN DOHERTY thein rehearsal Newcomers are Date Changed L i HAIIYSHEEN . Sessions in the Bradlee School P.', , _ invited, The meeting of Cub Pack 76 resumed Monday morning after S n II 3 a ° The Standing committee will Parish Notes committeemen and den mothers NO. AN the summer vacation. The sehed ANDOVER . 1ARMACY' Insurance Agency, Court Holy Name, C. D. of A. will be held Mondayy�ev,"Ing Sept, u ZRE ule `used is the same'as, last 23 at the home of Mr'..and Mrs. HA1NSWORTH $ + meets at S Tuesday night In St. MrAWSIrEEN SQUARE ANDOVER SQUARE STILLWATER SCHOOL semester. Joseph's parish hall Ellsworth :`Spencer, Tewksbury ` Boy Scouts meet Friday night street, at $ pini, The date was INSURANCE AGENCY .� M Tel. Anda 2580 Tel. And. 260 3S POND-ST., MrTSMiN t Nursery and Shtdergartea,classes New Arrival' at 7 in the parish hall. changed from the 16th on account Robena� Ifilapp, Agent RUOP of the town meetin bein heldon 150 MaM St �q It Re-Opening September 26th- A daughter Sept. 4 to Mr. and Novena in honor of St.. Joseph g being �V 2.7�Ys7, ' TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Mrs. Arthur White Jr. of 320 rday night at 7. that date. I No. Andover ' w liiar$orie R. Severance ,Andover street in the Lawrence ■ TEL. MAyfair 6.1'029 General hospital. The mother was Paragraph Briefs Grange Note 1 of Dincmg' Joan Buckley.' Angus MacKenzie of Petrolla, Th Friendship Pomona Grange sowN os aiosxa Axnov>ta g SC�100 Ontario, Canada, is visiting with met in Grange hall Saturday for • ; % Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston and a business meeting, social and �,oary u� family of Lawrence road. supper. • woo �n D .• u u Today's 6 a. 'in. weather at yo010°r*�te ewo JI,rn ID ee JIM DIDN Salem Depot: Temperature 38; s> „s.., Soy Scout Meeting i y i',, h: � .� Vis'. s tiA: sem. aas►a Y1CIp1 , TiWfEI clear. Thefirst Fall meeting of Boy 7.q� Scout Troop 76 was held Friday evening in the Scout room with 9 , -07 �.. i alt`.'- /ej - - p September 4.1957 0; -�. y R, ,kar the scoutmaster In charge. oYAmendment to Building Laws. Section 6 . aid Laws. voted at the.SpecialTown * Meeting held to the Veterans Auditorium " Grange'Meeting of the ,North Andover High schoolong, b Monday evening,'.JUIY 22. 1957 at 7:30P,in. ` a " Now The first fall meeting of the ARTIci.E:.8.- VOTED to amend See- 111il 11000 o - of the Building haw of the-T a Q a YOU nirang t will8 be heldTuesdayeve- so cunt, as a8 a dee It wt i read as ioi n _ ng Grange Hail. lows: lig ' • — .Cion Section 8. The Inspector shall.not givl.a * s �r ' Permit rror the erection shall alteration, a ' O CZ 1ls3 any bullding-until he shall have care- 9 -" ` 1 .Bu Hoad Tops Rosewall. • fully inspected. the plane. specifications p That the >'.+.. • ) and ng' sen and ascertained , ,�gBlrEly-delx$nelt AmeiiCgI4• � 0 SCHEVENINGEN,'Netherlands, build ng` as Proposed will conform W -� t;: thin:.B .haw. and until he has.received ., s Standard fittings whit.add to p�i .! . Sept.,8 f1P1-I,.ew. Hoad f°ught pf1' utile a applicant or anyone,for:film, Pf Sf ! Your • i • u a match•pow 1n the -fourth set a fee er the issuance of sue pe it in Beverly (Arthur) MAONing 4tae appearance of any pltilntl •' today and,rallied to defeat Ken ,such amount as is equivalent to 1.50 P `' Ttley're :$treaffi- for Rosewall, his dnetime teammate esamnare recitted in aide pplication as t�p , • xIi next-tarnish- 65,� = ': T on the Australian Davis Cup team, approved nr the e�T...ns a 1311til'It, lnapecle; as .. - being the cost of the alteration or erec- e ; EaG3T t9 C16aR : +' -., ` in a 31/4 hour tennis marathon: tion.of mid,building. except that If-the * {r�+ a 1 + 8 . a scares were 6 4 .3 6 6$ :9=7 on at E ad��GE cti or alteration he of an edu- e � Y8-6. , • �onffi. municipal or Industrial build- They. then .the Selectmen:::by a,majority Ple�ant St.,::.NbrW, Andover appeared ]sere with pro vola. may determine the 'Yee foe suFh .-.s•• ''�` '. . ^I'• _ mo'ter Jaek Kramer'8.;totnti7lg { fit to he In such amount as ln`thetr • a,.,�,�� .e .pro uditment may be required for the rein- 1■1 :{,, •� . ".�^'�T. . , troupe. before of such permit. Except u8 herein- S, erein- R is'I.L.$. .yam a ` TiI an. earlier match Kramer �l m&t. eIn y evee for such than v ncho Segura, 4-6 6-4, $10-06 except when fn the opinion of the bowed to ea 6.3; bund inspector, lite value o� such Thur, Sept 12 erection or alteration shall' be less than 'r ■ r ' nw rrsa $1000 in whicheventa fee-of$3.00 shall d i - SETS RECORD Inapeefdm•shalll applicant; the Building 2.-30 t� ,. � me 0 Savings Bank pis. TOKYO, Sept 8 UPI—Takashi �c1i fees as may be rereived by Him t^ ' .Pat over to the'town allp. „•, , -° ' n Ishimoto, Japanese Olympic swim. s'epptemberra3'Iss7. INFORMATION $DVMN' G THERE _ McNay - • • Titer today bettered the world•ree-'hereby approved amendment F to by-laws is NQUAfi AT MU 23880-or ANY OTI[CR. 3 Convenient' LOlOtiORS hereby avpraved. � � Labst Ord for the 100-meter bUtterSy' /sl.GEORGE FINGOLD. -. ;TINE Ar -ANDOVER 2381 or 752. Main $t. Attorney•Generea. Dividend with a time 1:01.2 in the inter- PLUMBING & HEATING Andover --North Andover - Methuen' No. Andoveq; mea. Member of NMiony#T As" tale® Depot, N. N. Eat„• collegiate swimming' champion- September 4, 1957. Danes Mesa Amts[ — . n u ships. A true copy:.ATTEST: tld Rsltter, Prop. DEPOSITS 'FULLY INSURED The listed record _of.1:01.5 eves f°4 JOHN cierxvorrs, Danes`Teaelwesa ei Bestow–Atflli�dBFf .Ph a TW >3 2153 ;.« er r*. ;a�� llfgeterr ., Y .4 111*6.Main St.,ANDOVIsR=Tei.121 Under Massaalwsetts Laws set by American Al Wiggins of c o'Election,dn Kau N.A. America. ` d4 Ohio State in 1955. T:SePt. 6.74. 1957. i' A supervisor of music in the public THE EVENING TRIBUNE— LAWRENCE, MASS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 19 arch And schools, The pianos will be the Met�lueM ]'�] } North . is Ha}nilton 243, of light oak finish. Candidate e For Rain Expected Mayor Buckley Ooh will be used at the Bradstreet _7 Reelected Master Guild Meeting school and one will be placed e Cp ecldl Town Meeting nue • R'• C } m St. Michael's Guild will hold the one of the other schools to beSpecial M g L public Sa&t, To Fill 1LLtjE►Y' Seeks C�6� Term Mrs -Marion A. Callaghan fly first meeting of the new school designated later by Mr. Mosher. l Perry street, long an active mem- year onday. of 8 P. M. in the The bids were as follows:Knue- ?ajg9"8�s+9ig,;S h,yB&1 Autumn rainfall over the en- ber in North Andover Grange,has parishi uditorium.:All parishioners Pfer & Dimmock Inc., Lawrence. ��p]Jjs� Needs, s+ u c 1f tine Merrimack River basin with- been honored with re-election as me eligible for'Gaild membershipu litzer school piano, $575. Water DeptaL1��;7 �LLll��7 " Jvdrthy master by her associates. Steinert Piano Co:, 'Boston; Ev- Q: n the month is expected to bring and all have been extended an in to normal levels the.height of the She, served with distinction In to participate in Guild erett design' $623 light oak; $586 The possibility of a special -thne AAnual-Bean Supper x river, whose dry banks and empty {t h vitation P P Khat position-last year. mahogany. Baldwin Co., Boston, meeting. is .cont mplat y- - - Hamilton 243 70:mahogany,$579 town officials as the water.depart- The men's tei}rii :of .Methuen ;; �. channelsare .now:fully. reflecting Chapter, 204- b.E.S., will serve its x r .�€. K��, �: the results of the. summer -lil ht oak.Mr.Mosherreeccommend- nicht-has-requested a transfer of ' star- � "< Y`"'`, ^<-�- > . ' ��..._ g annual baked bean supper S rs drought: _ . . H ed the selection of either the $25,000 to its account to finish the ^.,••bi �., .. �� �` •� '° c.a,ry ear out of the red. In a letter day an the grounds at the home of � < ,,, A: D. Ross, government hydrol r;, ra> 'W f t, _ Steinert or Baldwin piano. With y the selectmen the water coin- Mr. and Mrs..Adolphe DeCauwer, ogist for the river basin, said this the .Baldwin Co. Hamilton 243, to 136 Hampstead street. r `: week from his offices in Concor showing a difference of$44 for the ssioners stated`that the reason `' ' x g for the need of the $25,000 is due The meal will be prepared and �s N< H., that seasonal improvement light oak .piano, the committee # '< to the increase in the cost of served by the meifi of the.club, in the river's condition can be ex- a i , T awarded the contract on that water from Lawrence added to the ;while other chapter teams will �� petted within several weeks r; l2asis. have on display man articles for fact that Methuen used 58,000,000 P Y Y "Tile river is about at it's worst i more gallons of water this year sale. point right now, but we can ex- . i ' New Teacher than the Previous year: The,supper will be served from pest'an increase in precipitation Mrs. Mildred E. Dimlich, 271 It was also stated that the water 4 to 7 p. m. Reservations may be k soon that should bring it back to made by calling Cedric Thompson, Salem street; Andover, was unani department estimated its budget x+, normal," he said. Herman Keene, Alan Anderson; He said that summer local rains c mously chosen teacher of physical last year at $145,000 which was A . " education se the public schools cut by;the town meeting to$131,- or Frederick Wilkinson, or at the POLICE SERGEANT had been little help so far In add- by the town school committee 000 on the recommendation of the door-. ing to the low waters of the MAYOR dOAI�T J. ISUCSLEY Thursday night. The position is advisory committee. FRANK J. INCROPERA, JR drought-stricken river, but that Mayor John J..Buckley has an- that formerly held by Miss Har The request was made to the Prepare For Fair Police Sergeant Frank J. In- there was no cause for alarm pounced his candidacy for re-elec- , riet Dunham. It includes instruc- advisory committee for the .Members of the Knights of Co- cropera, Jr., has announced his with heavy rains expected over tion: At the end of the current tion of high school classes, coach- $25,000 needed to finish the year the entire drainage balm, lumbus:fair committee will meet candidacy for alderman to be di- RS.:VINCENT 'C. CQBCIO ing of basketball and field hock- by the water ,department. The At the Lawrence dam Freda coin Mayor Buckley will have' M Saturday at 1 p.'m.; to assemble rector of public safety at ,the y completed his third term as the Ar CALLAGHANa and supervisory work in the financial committee of the town the various booths and snack bars coming municipal preliminary morning, the height of the river city's chief executive:; He' IS a Was. MARION activities by Rev.William A,Long, y does not have-sufficient funds to was measured at 36.32 feet, not officers of the elementary schools. Mrs. biml cM for the forthcoming event Sept: election. It wall be his second wen- graduate of Georgetown Universe The election of North Andover pastor,, and by thes will receive a beginning salary of make the transfer as about$14,000 13 and 14. tune in the political field having alarming' for. this 'time of the ty, A.B. in 1941.Commissioned as ri e officers was held Tues- organization. St..Michaels: Guild annually, with,sti ods of remain in the appropriation; embers of Methuen council been nominated for the same:of-. year,, according to a spokesman Greg a econd lieutenant upon his night. Others chosen for was formed- seven years:ago to $!W0 h for the coach of bas- the committee for this.year and is u, ed to attend the work sea- flee, 1955, for the Essex Company. Po gs in day $ assist the pastor of St. Michael s $100 each needed in the eve t of an timer- aid nation he served for six years in positions of`honor follow: Sarah as p_ ketball`and field hockey. $ The river has been dropping gency. sion attired in: their working Sergeant Incro ra Is a native the United States Army and was titelue, overseer; Elaine Ritchie; in the financial as involved m The Andover resident is- the here all week as a result of less separated from the service with the operation of the parochial The water department ,officials clothes. of Lawrence and attended the water being allowed past the locks steward, R Winslow Smith, as A a win mother,of four duldren: A rgrad- Joseph T. -Pietrangelo has been Oliver, Lawrence and Lawrence the rank of'major. steward; Ma S. th,as;school The meeting Monday have stated that in their opinion is the up-river city of Lowell, distant Mary uate of Posse Nissen School of an emergency exists inasmuch as appointed chairman of the blan- Evening,high schpols. He also at- .Despite the drop, only minor re Mayor Buckley is married Si the plain; Fred D. Whittier, trees- be an occasion to especially wale. Physical Education, Mrs. Dine- : � Y ket-booth and has asked for tended the Bloomberg police former Gloria L Argent of Silver ,iiia is of the fust grade file increase in water consumption local mis have been imposed on • come the parents i r Spring, Md: and is,the father of i Boston s a former r .rtrrer; Angelus Hayes, 'secretary, volunteers- to assist him at the school n B and e Wargaret Dawson, gatekeeper; pupils and also parents of new tech has had experience as a •and Increase-in rates were union- local.mills.an the amount of river Pr , � teacher at Shawsheen school; An- concession. orchestra leader. water snowed them in their man- four boys;John, In, a student at Anna' Hammond, Ceres; Elsie upper grade pupils. dover and at Notre Dame, s action by the selectmen has He was appointed a reserve pa- ufacturing work. Central Catholic_ high school, :. Lambert, Pomona; Mary_-Hen- The guest speaker will be Edwinemy, Tyngsboro. In accepting the No action pertaining se to:calling trolman April 25, 1939, a perman- Ideal height of the river at the Michael and Brian; students at Shaw, Flora; Doris Cleary, lady C. Murphy, vice-president of the been takenPe g Guild Plans Program North Andover. ` position, Mrs: � . tint patrolman June.27, 1944 and St. Patrick's grammar school, ssistant steward; and William Arlington Trust Co. There will;be. . for a special town meeting but Members and friends of St. An- dam is 38.5 feet,. the Essex Com- and Patrick. Dimhch resumes teaching after an was promoted to sergeant Sept. - 1 Ritchie 'executive committee; a short business meeting at winch is expected lr be considered as Brews Episcopal church will have pony spokesman stated, "That's Mayor, l uekley is the son of of extended interop of some 14 years they have already discussed the 9, 1951. where it is nine monthg of the lkhnee years. Mrs. Flora Green Mrs. John A. McNeff,:chafer w devoted exclusively to being a arCopportunity to°visit .Bermuda A World War II veteran he Mrs. Julia M. Buckley, 82 Osgood rovoo was elected.pianist for- e the Harvest Fair,will confer with er. , matter with the water commis- thtough the medium of. colored served as a petty officer in the year,. but this is about average • street, and the late John J. Buck- d. tt�hi homemak Pe Y for late summer' he said 83rd ffute. .Alt,offices were filtbd the many committee chairmen. A sinners. sli according to plans being Naval service and is a past tom- Should Lowell find it necessary ley, a former police officer in the' �°eeept that, of lectuAr; held for social hour:will conclude the meet- ma by the Altar Guild. " mender _ of Benjamin Cardillo to cut off the flow of the river to City of Lawrence. Mayor Buckley. tale,past two years by Allan Ing. Refreshments. will be served. Qbser4er Corps To Meet The program will be presented pmt Na 1, Italian - American build up, its "pond" behind the presently'holds the position of lansehousen. Mr. Ramehousen The officers and committeemen The the Tuesday,Sept.17,at p. m.in the World War Veterans and is a dam there, Lawrence would vice-president of the 'Massachu- 7yas-noxnitlated for the post again of St. Michael's Guild am: presi gn1'arduale Methu nsPost of the Grout seasonal gndfOb par!sh hall. -The pictures were member of several. civic organ- swiftly feel the effect. No indica- setts Mayors Association. He is this year because of the out- dent, liars. Vincent Curcio, first' server:corps will ,be held Silnday taken by Mr., and Mrs. David tion.of a move in that direction also a member of many, civic, Golden A e h Pearson of.Belmontatefreshments izations. standing energy and talent he vice-president, Mrs. !.Tames Mme- bn at 1 p. m. at Methuen Civil De- He is married to the former has been indicated, however. social, and fraternal Organizations brought to'the position and be- phy;,second vice-president, The next.meeting of the Golden fence h dquarters at the Methu- �:be served by the officers of Mildred Goethal and lives at 21 in Lawrence. +cause+ of;his,'singular and coin- John A. McNiff; secretary, Mrs � . the Tower Hill street. He has two "Ild "III*record-of contributions to Raymond Pybus, treasurer: Edwin Age Circle will be held Monday en Memorial Music hall. Jockey Hearing - activities. However, he C.Murphy, ways and meal's,Mrs afternoon at•the;home of Mrs: Several important _matters twill ,3" children Mrs. 'Mary Console and' Mia. Paul Myra„viola Andover street, be discussed including the election P> hC Whit Frank J. Incropera, 3rd T_ l�ii]SS1a 46c11 iecl reoelection because of Daniel Shine; program is Continued ' decorating Mrs. John of a nominating committee'to pre- public whist will be held to- -Inereasing pressure of private Greeley; a slate of officers for the s. Leary;and Mrs Arthur Hearty; Notes•About Town pare t at s at Our Lady of Mount A hearing involving a jockey at (Continued from Page One) hospitality, Mrs- Edward Bulger' Silver Wing Association: t el Parish.hall The proceeds Rockingham Park held Friday' annual fair villi be held on . Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Gibbons Major Pardee and Sergeant oto the Parish fund. publicity,Mrs::lLalph Joyce, intim- and Miss Helene Riley attended will resent awards of sil- 8 Ae�,'e morning by the New Hampshire intervention of Joseph Stalin to z evening,. Oct. 10. A Mershl ; Mrs. Edward Welch end eld Fair on the holiday..Sousa P, _ A':large array cFf-prizes have p Racing Commission was continued keep the,-nations allied, he said; e s>rP r.will be served pp m son; altar guild, the ToPsfi ver wings for hours from 1t10' to p1ay ` John p. Mr. and Mia Peter D: liday.Qula► heerl obtained and't1Ye card liairi until Saturday morning 'after as he urged a positive faith in the �5i3f1 and 8i3 A Arthur Rodger 1500 hours service; wilt=be in °charge of Wil" (Continued from Page One) continuance of the,triangular.com chairman' of the Mrs.James Regan;remem}irances' and-,daughter Linda of River Presentation-of testunony faknig .. been panted Mrs.George Schruender and Mrs. The meeting is open to all and Dwiuelis: two and a half hours. munity, street, spent 'the -week end in ps. The hearing was staged to allow Presenting the American view, committee. Mr: Rance- Arthur Reilly, health; Mrs. ?off Pittsfield visiting relatives. While especially to those who are inter- allow for ram the installation actin will be in,charge of,pub- ested in supporting the'S of lighting and the Lining of the Jockey Larry Adams to show Clarence B. Randall, consultant McGuire; welcome committee, there they took an auto trip to ti'Ity. Mrs. Callaghan will head James Philbin; house coin- e u on service m conjunction with the Church Women To Meet parking stalls cause why his`license should not'to President Eisenhower and for-. Mrs. New York and also w nt p The Women's. Union of Marsh Alderman Guilmette requested 4 supper committee. . Other mittee, Daniel Shine; spiritual, Army Air Corps. q be revoked. He was suspended mer board char.. t of the Inland s sirmenareiAnna Hammon .McCarthy; civiaMouptGreylock. Thoseinterestedbut who Corii$r- Community church will that's clause be: insertedwhich ?� d, Mrs. H. Frank Mr. and Mrs. James MacMillan would re August 20 for the remainder of the Steel Ca. cited trade barriers, J�e�dy; Doris Cleary, domestic; Vincent Manion Joseph �nmvi be unable to"attend Sunday's nTeet- hold its monthly meeting Wed- quire that all clean committee, _ and daughters Marsha and meet is Rockingham for an alleged agricultural surpluses, trade: with and,Mrs. Alfred bent Weld Leonard Aling; are asked to call Anson C nesday at 7:30 p. in, at the home material removed from the areas satisfactory ride. on All Debs China and Soviet satellites, and i . . � , . Label;Edward li Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Wi Sr. 31 East street. of Mrs. Leonard Brain, with Mrs. be disposed of in the Kelcourse . �ite elephant fable; Mrs. Stl- bis, and John Thompson ter MacMillan of River street Jute ' which was beaten'by Ruth C in labor demands as the most impor- Bush and Mrs. Jessie M. Grad'Shiers as co hostess. ledge in accordance with the fifth race. tant issues in the Anglo-Canadian- #i-eymBu bAke d Edith Whittier, Grade Chairmen. First grade' ing the week end. TiInal P1An8 MSIle health department regulations: 4: Mrs. Charles Wilson,.Mrs•Richard Mr. and Mrs ,William Smeltzer George Grinnell, chairman of -American alliance. Dorothy F'arnum, grab aier, Mrs. John'Coughlin; and children of Woburn street were made Widnes- EvIng Masa Citysnpervisioa the racing'commission :said early Randall said the "key lag in the ,2 Doroth Farnu wait- Haitm ' t Cos- eek end' et mal plans Freda iVla_ss will be City Clerk Smith asked mem- Friday afternoon that testimony economic log jam to the future" ' y il Second grade; Mrs. Vincent spent the holiday w day night for the annual bating A t bers of the council to consider the had been presented by Leo O'Don- is the "inordinate pressure on so- day es and coffee pourers; Mary tello ;Mrs. Robert O'Neil, Mrs. their summer home at Bear Moan- o the Methuen Board of Trade. cele ed tonight at 7 'at" Ou]POSSibility �1 supper tickets Winslow ode Mrs. L f Mount Cermet church - of city supervision of nell, chief steward at the track ciety for payment`of wages not Om, pP , Thomas Dunn, Third gi antis tam,N.H. Demers A a well attended meeting held ady o Smith, assistant publicity. Mehr- a McNerney, Mrs- F r Mr. and Mrs. Robert g the razing projects, as some diffi- photos showing three angles of the conducive to productivity or new Jams at the Central fire`station it was s culties were ex erienced in the race were shown in connection wealth in the coun bens who nlanto attend Y.harsni>_ -._._____ t,R....-:Ti+nmas NRiordan; :,„a-..i.a.r,F,,, ..F'nRa,-land road have - .. _: ____�.�_�_ r,„. � in.. n._.__T TR..s p "$` e`��''''1'�''��"m�•�� tion of high school classes, coacn- •P� ,"`^a +rccucu w +auw., ...... �•--- lumbus-:fair committee.wiu uleei. canataacy.lur xiuecxuan. w ue cu- - •- J"CP+, �.au,,va ....u..,. ••_... -.,•„ yI11TCENT G. GilBGIO ing of basketball and field hock- by the water department The - At the Lawrence dam Friday M financials committee of the town Saturday at l p. m., to-assemble rector of public safety at ,the completed his third term as the MARION A CALLAGHAN - -. - . ey,-and supervisory work in the the various booths and snack bars' coming municipal preliminary morning, .the height of the river city's chief executive., He' is a R' MA$ activities by Rev.William A,Long, does not have sufficient funds to was measured at s 13- feet, not the officers of the elementary schools. Mrs.salary h for the: forthcoming event Sept. electron. It will be his second, graduate of Georgetown toned as The election of North Andover pastor, and by will receive a beginning salary of make the transfer as about$14,000 13 and 14. ture in the political field having alarming" for this time of the aY, A B in lieutenant Commissioned'as ra a officers was held Tues- organization. St. Guild $4,� annually, with,stipends of remain in the appropriation of year, according to a spokesman grad Dean for was formed seven years.ago.to the committee for this year and is Members of Methuen council been nominated for the same of- a second lieutenant upon his ly n6ght. others ch 8eto $100,each for the coach of bas- for the Essex Company: • assist the pastor of:St. Mich needed in the event of an emer- are urged to attend the work see- fice. n 1955. nation he served for six years as isrtions<ot honor follow. Sarah ketball'and'field hockey. The river has been dropping Ritchie, in the'financiai aspects involved in the gamey, attired in their working Sergeant Incropera e e native here all week as a result of less the United States Army and was itehie; overseer, Elaine t of the parochial The Andover resident is clothes. of Lawrence and attended the separated from the service with award; R Winslow Smith, as the operation P mother.of four children. A grad- The water departmept officials water being allowed past the locks school The meeting Monday will. have stated that in their opinion Joseph T.chairman has been Oliver, Lawrence and Lawrence D the upriver city of Lowell, the rank of major, stent steward; Mary S. 'Killom especially wet- nate of Posse Nissen School of a ointed chairman of the blan- Evening,high schpols. He also at- Despite the dr Mayor Buckley is married to the is lain; Fred D. Whittier, tress- be an occasion to P y Physical. Education, Mrs. Dim an emergency exists inasmuch as et p' cP, only minor re- former Gloria L'Argent of Silver P as a the increase in water consumption kat booth and has asked for tended the Bloomberg police strictions have been imposed on mr Angelus Hayes, secretary; come the parents of the first grade lich has had experience Md., and is,the father of Dawson, gatekeeper; pupils and also parents of new h wsheen school An- and increase-in rates were unfor- volunteers to assist bun at the school in Boston and is a former local mills on the amount of river Spring, ;argaret g PQ• teacher at S a concession. orchestra leader. water allowed them in their man- four boys, John, IH, a student at nna Hammond, Ceres; Elsie upper grade pupils. dover and at Notre Dame•Acad- geco' He was appointed a reserve a- Central Catholic high school, ambert, 'Pomona; Mary., Hen. The guest speaker will be Edwin ern ngsboro. In accepting the No action by the selectmen has P ufacturing work. Michael and Brian; students at y . trolman April 25, 3-939, a perman- Ideal height law, Flora; Doris Cleary, lady C. Murphy, vice-president of he North Andover ` position, Mrs• been taken pertaining to calling Guild Plans Program ant patrolman June 27, Y944 and g t of the river at the St. Patrick's grammar school; Saiatant steward; . end: Aiilliain Arlington Trust Co. There will•be for a special town meeting but was "romoted to sergeant -Se t dam is 38.5 feet,:the Essex Com- _ Dimlieh resumes tearing after an considered as Members and friends of St. An- P g Sept. pany spokesman stated. -"That's �d Patrick. Ritchie, executive coxmmittee; a short business meeting at which extended interim of some 14 years is expected to be :co d dry l eriureri well have 9, 1951. Mayor Buckley is.the son of . nee years. . ielol Green. ilgps John A McNiff,.chairman of a they have already discussed the where it rs nine months o€ tice Y Harvest Fair, will confer with -ex c matter wtth'the water �, an opportunity to visit Bermuda A World War 1I veteran he Mrs. Julia M. Buckley, 82 Osgood a •nod;was elected .pianist'far the the through the medium of: colored Year:. but this " about average street:and the late John J. Buck- homemaker: served. as a Petty officer m the for late summer,' he said 3rd time. :All officere filled the many committee chairmen- Ate • slides, according to plans, being Naval service and. is a past com- Should Loweli.find it necessary Icy, a former police officer m the' Iry chat:of lecturer, held, for social hour will conclude the meet made by the Altar Guild mander of Benjamin' Cardillo to cut off the flow of the river to City of Lawrence. Mayor Buckley" ze st two. ars by Allan it Refreshments,'win be served. observer Corps TO Meet' The program will be presented post;' No. 1, Italian - American 'build' up- its "pond" behind the Presently 'holds the position of Ye :attsehausen Mr. Ransehousen The officers and committeemen seasonal meati of the Tuesday,Sept 17,at 8 P. m.1n the World War Veterans and is a dam there, Lawrence would vice-president of the Massachu- - nominated for the t again of St. Michael's Guild are. Presi- .�l���Irt�UQ�e The firsts ng parish hall The pictures were member of several civic organ- swiftly feel the effect. No indica- setts Mayors Association. He is ' gas nom n" P g _ dent Mrs. Vincent Curcio; first Methuen Post of the Ground Ob- g Y his year because of the out , server .corps will be held St}nday taken by Mr.<and 'Mrs. David izations. . tion e a move in that direction o]so a member of many civic, tandi "energy, and talent he vice-president, Mrs.'James Mur GoldeII e a Methuen Civil De- Pearson of Behliont. Refreshments He is married to the farmer has been indicated however. social, and fraternal organizations ; rought to,the`position and be- phY;,second vice-president; Mrs, at 1 p. m. t will be served by the officers of Mildred Goethal and lives at 21 in Lawrence. a4ae-'.uf.:his" singular .and core- John:-A.. McNiff;-:secretary, Mrs: The next meeting of at Golden fence:headquarters, at the Methu- the,Guild. ' of contributions to Raymond Pybus; treasurer;Edwin Age Circle will beheld Monday en Memorial Music hall: Tower Hill street He has two 7QCke�T HY•171g ailing record J J :rafige activities. However. he C Murphy: ways and Mrs Paul Myra�Vardat Adovermatreet,Mrs. be disccussedi cludinngelection Public Whist Alin J. Ineron�f� li and TT__ Rossi 1. lecllued re•�election because of Daniel Shine; rprogatinam, Pre- A.public whist will be held to- l� C011t11111� he hiereasing pressure of private Greeley; decorating, Mrs. John: of a nominating committee tci Leary and Mrs: Arthur Hearty; Notes About Town Pate a slate of officers for the night at 8, at our Lady of Mount A hearing involving a jockey at (Continued from Page One? fes" hos •taHty, Mrs. Edward Bulger, ) Silver Wing Association. ant Carmel parish hall: The Proceeds A } Rockingham Park Held Friday to Tibeann fair will be held on . ln. Mri and"Mrs Robert Gibbons Major Pardee and Serge Accept�fa� loci Mrs.$alph Joyce; mem- and Miss Helene Riley attended will go to the parish fund• morning by the New Hampshire keep intervention of s allied, Stalin d, evening: Oct. 10. A Pub •tY. d Welch and Sousa will present awards of sil- C3+iju aY" be hi . Mrs. Edward the Topsfield Fair on the hohday, s for hours from 100 to a large array ot-prizes have Racing Commission was continued keep the nations allied he said, n pie supper will be served n Thompson; alter guild ver wing been obtained and rile card play until Saturday morning :`after as he urged a positive faith in the (t p remembrances, °Mr Mrs. Peter D. Quinn 1,500 hours service. presentation of testimony t$king riangular:com- Mrs. Joh P p it`5.30 and 6.30: .Arthur.Rodger: .James Regan, will'be m charge of Wil7iarn (Continued from Page One) continuance of the t las.been named chairman' of the Mrs. George egan; eme and Mrs. and daughter Linda of River The meeting is open to all and Dwinells. muni . . oho'street, spent the 'week end in especially to those who are inallow for ramps, the 'installation two and a half hours. tse air, committee., Mr. Ranse- The hearing was staged to allow -` Presenting the ;inerican_view, Arthur Reilly; health Mrs. J Pittsfield visiting relatives. While loosen will be m:charge of pub- McGuire; welcome committee, eared in supporting the Skyh tch of lighting and the lining of the Jockey Larry Adams to 'show Clarence B. Randall consultant McGu there they took an auto trip.to service. lir conjunction with :the �1lreli WOlileil TO Meet parking stalls. : lcity. Mrs. Callaghan.will head Mrs. James priilbin;, house com- York and also went up on cause why his license should not fo-President Eisenhower and for- • s tri 1, New or Army Air Corps. The -Women's Union of Marsh Alderman Guilmette`-requested be revoked. He was suspended mer board chairmat? of the Inland lie supper oominittee. Other nmtce; Darnel Shane, 1 t Mount Greyk,ck: ; $' civic Those interested but who will CornQt Community church will that a' clause be;inserted which August ZO for the remainder of the Steel Co:, cited trade barriers, 3iairmen are r 'Anna Hammond, Mrs. H. Frank McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. James MacMillan Doris Ci domestic- t Iianlen,Joseph be Unable to attend Sunday's;>lieet- hold its in* hly meeting Wed-.would require . that all clean meet at Rockingham for an alleged agricultural`surpluses trade with Edi', Cleary committee,Vincen _ and.daughters'Marsha acid Donna . etch Leonard Al ing are asked to call: Anson C. nesday'at 7:30 p. m., at the home material:removed;fmm the areas: unsatisfactory ride. on All`Dabs China and Soviet satellites,. and i1r. and Mrs, Alfred ,mbert, Lebe1,Edward W were of Mr.and Mrs.Ches- Atte: elephant table;, Mrs. Sil- b and John TriomPson, guests Wing, Sr., 31' East street. of ace Leonard Brain, with Mrs. be disposed c da the ith the which was beaten by Ruth C in labor demands as the most ifnpor- fnee .Bush gni Mrs. Jeanie lar. is, . ter MacMillan of River' street dor- Grace Shiers as co hostess. ledge in accordance with the tint issues':in the•Anglo-Canadian- Grade Chairmen: First grade, ing the week end. the fifth race. fisynian bakery, Edith Whittier, ikon.Mrs:Richard . Mrs, William Smeltzer health department regulations. George _Grinnell, chairman of American alliance. Mra.Charles w Mr. and Final Plans Made ' l#ts .Dorothy FBrnum : grab J Coughlin; € Woburn street Evening 1�Iass City supervlsion the racing commission,.said early Randall said the,-key.log 3n the Haltma er, Mrs. ohn, g and children o Final plans were made Wednes City Clerk�Smith' asked mem: Friday afternoon that testimony economic to jam• to the future" 1)"s, .Dorothy Mitchell; watt Second' ade, Mrs. Vincent Cos- spent the holiday week end at A first Friday Mass Will be gr pen day bight far the annual outing o t a 7 at Our bers.of'the council to consider the;had been presented by L eo,0'Don- is the "inordinate pressure on so- rosea and coffee pourers, Mary teilo Mrs. Robert O Weil, Mrs- their summer home at Bear Moun- Methuen Board of Trade. celebrated t nigh t • o the Mount Carrnel church Possibility of city supervision of neil, chief steward at the track. clary for payment of wages nor Mom, supper tickets; Winslow Thomas Dunn; Third grade, ]Mira A "a wel!'attended meeting"held Lady'of Nfo taro,N.H i the razing protects, as some diffi- Photos showing three angles of the conducive to productivity or new Smith, assistant publiofty. Mem James McNerney, Mrs: Francis Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Demers .Central fire station it was m. _ at the F the razing were experienced en the race were shown. in connection wealth in the yrouii ` bars who to attend the sup. Holmes Mrs. Thomas O'Riorda , and children of Marland road have planned to close.reservations for Odd,Fellows To Meet past with this type of work, He with the steward's' testimony. "' The American,3zidaistrial�£ de- ler have an askedto Procure h' rade Mls• Allah Geeing, returned from a vacation at Sand - Mon noon. i' Fourt g the* affair next Monday H Iodge,,`34 I.O O.F., will said that attention should,ba paid Adams,,was xePresellted'at the etas' i ; egevation�earIy,by contacting Mrs. Francis Cashman, Mrs:,A N;HMet Tickets may be obtained `from o Amtou' . of nittee m :'s Residents th• ode; .Mrs. Oim4c of Salem has been n,Ed- meetrllI1he,i night;at ich re-, ca the type of,backfill, the.prater:hy Attg-mS. S stair Fra9erx, .,>:gr . Gregg John P."Citic,J.Archie Wai , r ar fall schedule capping;=af utile- -autlgtsk. }v tile:t;)wn• reserva cent : S:john Lynch, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pim- abee Johnrceman,'or , the, e$ii1 stet ofVin ward T.H b. _ ofmeeting„ Aipe�s ts,,eto't % a. `A001; ^f, ra, ''s'F r Jose }.Shea, -e Ri :street. . -.. ';.,. ' rds � g P , . Sarkis '�uliaxi x .:; Coun�niem>Z`ers m w hi tt��ff ars ®f `"�,xa..:sflxn• Wjllard �:t1' ..i. .... l�' mtv b3-'*-'y�+ k �'.° '. i pp 'y �yy The ou#n will..lie, ..'.•" ,:' that the>bids on:the razing should in the'ln nests' , . ...,�. •v ,:,. .... ••,• ". . a kil'J..'1-'Y' K• CV".. x i Mr e Wednesday at Lane's-Ten Aefes Chester Street spent the Holiday Y M�lirieII•l�l'ot�`s be called for first and the other:. .,Jockeys at R park price,^; ',saiil,* 1F! Mrs Fileenl`a am at--fiopg Pond, Brighton, Me. ac. A sports program ; lf# eld esilay, . 1$Iglit E3-edge at IVIemm 1@3-.` and Mrs. Willard Shaw of considerations could be taken; 'were-repagted to be xaadl.to telae chandise iii,rtlany s -, s ' ' o3-i" T twill:clod Mrs:':Lawrence Sarson. Mygy Margaret Boolean of An been Planned:by John Hanni- .WeAb street,have returned from ixi3lg . re ned from step by step as the. Work pro action in the event Jockey Larry suited to the nett/ coUmtriea°'• lbserked .'Eaeli icer:will ^ ^ dover street has tut :n and,prizes,will awarded an«e itended motor trip through grasses. Adams was not-given a fair hear- ours:' f `f : spending,the sUnYmer at Keane to an, o cer, of._ .al rank to. the winners of the various .th• rte Mountains,. With, thin understanding, the ing in their opinion before the James S. Duncan c ,'� .1 -is s 5cllaool Calendar fit attend bunkPort,Me.: events. ethuen Police Relief associa- council then voted tel advertise a,,New'Hampshire,Rkaiiig Commis.• the hydro electric power`Cais- ot$er Grange GO school com William`Kneath of Ballardvale k North Andover Lunch will be served throughout ti :. 1 meet Monday:at 7.p• m> loan order of.4300,Q iia accord-. sion'tliis Morning: sion of Ontario, said the ban en gne t Trie ed the following cal- read and Kenneth Sparks. and the afternoon and a catered diluier l itiom at police head-, anee with t s. el legislation; .3t was in, this toretion that trading with•Chula; is.'throttiiip mittee adopted 1, ear,1957.58 Gene Zaila have returned from a •< tip .. r for 'the schoo y in.the evening wi11:'hithligh 't11e m .-:' which permitted the city"to ,bo) a meeting of was held China, into the hands op Russia. gre,Well At �+�1, ` ends m ht,& meeting of 16$a}! mountain :climbing trip affair. ter Pdridault, 20 Raih'oaAl row u to;$LOGO;QOQ to provide'¢ff iii V.F:W.: hart, Salem, N. H. He said there is something unreal- at Tbursday • $ 1. �_-, Knoll fa owned and the board (This'is the same cal- wfileh iliaciuded mountains in s is a surgical: patient at streetP acid facilities.This will Thursday'morning, according to a istic about not recognizing China, Hy- and,Ddrs. Earl ender as Methuen and Andover Allies FXew Hampshire, and ,I,oW - n hospital.. be simllar to the loans obtained report. as Great Britain has done. been well'repnesented schools.will ):• t✓anad8i .. _ p' i will' be for two•other'off street areas and It was reported that the jockeys s ehcle durhw the S t. 4 Wednesday.' schools =lis Arlene Kneath has re The town• hall >f i s will probably be termed• "Issue were favorable to signing a state- 401EMM PRACTURES eg schools-turned to;"her 3iome on Ballard- open Saturday from 8:30 to X2 r .�t• of Tapafieid`Pali open; Nov 27, edne$d$?'y Number Two' went 'ag>eeing that if Adams did or remainder - of vale:roafT'after spending the sum- now. The town offices have been tninfly tQOI�r The loan order, after its Piep not get a fair'hearnW. in their PnvGnis tuen ' sday, sfiow day:for.Ayr- close at noon f _ mer months at West HYAMUS. closed during the shimmer montbe ,7 oration, will be submitted to'the Dennis Byron five, 74 Inman_ saw• Rocky Knoll's week Thanksgiingl Dee. , , opinion, they woui$<take appro- street,, was treated Friday at Chief S.'M. Cameron M..Mins, 'on Saturdaycity s fiscal agent, the Second .capturingthe tumor day,: schools close for Christmas U.S.I*T:.and Mrs. Mills have- re- The selectmen will,resume their HOnr Priate.action. Just what"triat ac- X0:90 a. m at Lawrence'General F o Jan 2y.Triursday, chools Bank-State Street.Trust Co., Bos- tion would be, was difficult to fie- title.,Mrs. , os vacation,, turned to Norfolk, Va., after u Monday eight meetings this:com- Hospital for a fracture of the r en Feb. 21,'Friday, schools ton,for approval as to form, after :termme: Rhode�d Red$ and sex, reopen; two weeks'visit with Robert Mills ing wegk meeting in the court- Plans far a,Holy Hour for Holy which it' will be 'advertised and right little finger, sustained t .hens received eight blue rib- close for winter vacation,-March Sr.of Oak street. room of the town hall,at 7:30 Nanie men m the Lawrence Dis- The jockeys met again"at V.F.W. when, he fell from"his- bed He ...Miss Earline and Miss Emily' 3, Monday, schools reopen; April . Mrs Mar,Mills spent the week ,m. trio to be held in St. Mary's should t back weeks. the council hall Thursday night on the mat- close for P in about two weeks ter. was discharged after treatment. $'aster, twin+laugh`teri of Mr. and 25, Friday, schoolsend at.the home of Mr. and Mrs: ah rch in October will be dis- Also' discharged after treat „ Foster-and ,'tumors at North vacation; May 5, Monday, � of the$MO.� to be borrowed 71[rs spring Henry Brouck.of Andover street: ' cussed at a'meeting of St. Mary's ment at Lawrence General hos- *•_ waver High school, represented schoos reopen; June 13, -Friday, Service.Committee Hey Name Society Sunday eve $200,000 will go:for the purchase ital Friday,were: local farm In the 4-13-division' ementa -.schools close for sum- The service committee of John .., of the buildings while the re- AugustII ins A EI ry at 8.30'In'the:Immaculate inainder will be used.to raze the Franras, O'Connor 42 32 Ehn ' :Earline entered_cattle and mer;:June 20,Friday,High school Hancock lodge, A.F'. and A.M., Conception church. the lac Fier duck was edged the closes._-graduation. will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 Nanie members buildings and Prepare the. two A� New posts right thumbrsustained'isif the in s.field:sf 100 cpmpetftorss There would :be no school on Salem, N• H♦ at Masonic Temple. Following the �t Mary's Holy site$ as, Parking areas. 'Tile loan t ' Wednesday; business session there will be an will:receive monthly Communion will be rebid ever a Period of Rev. Francis L. 'Dennis, O.' S. $harp.=edbe`uf'a barrel At-,work Em en erect pcailtry, rib the following days. morning;at the 8 o'clock meter re- at the Lawrence,'Wool Scol3rmg abd hgais and sfie;col- Oct 9, Essex County Teachers' Guild Meeting yea"r s from parking A., former Lawrence resident, ' entertainment and refreshments 5tlndaY ceipptt `blue'ons also:; convention; Monday,Nov-,11,Vet �d o Pleasant . The group will participate in MOBS in S. Mary's church. Frank M An of the F.M. who-haPdBbeene serving aoit of e the Frank'Salamanca 37,' 20' Golf „t corm o day, The linendly G f b d bank Wed- 1 the Mass a reception drew ern, , pr p ' e e„e lieu, Fti tday. Aurll 4 Good c+« + 1a +i A;c+ nhn,v is'mon+c n+ the forthcoming IAD_ . - ^�._�.,. .. s waa :» +l.n ,„o m -s e a e. n.,..,nna YHP.' Fo+U. i,e.,e» M. avenue.'.Methuen:. laceration of 7 ` r- e:.. ^dnl@y;`-'lrira. "1Yxprmarr -;LCesa:-'•`a7.- Chester atrbet spent the holiday ...e asuyauv wawa uc aa�x.c.:seen. be "1'ifesdaY.' pt. 17, :Eighth grade,Mrs.Eileen Northam _ pond, � Wednesday at Lane's Ten Acres �Bthueri:NOt�g that the bids on the raying should eat In the iiiterestg tY eTfi�stake. s ;:"�S sell at 7Ang Brighton Me: y�� s.Pontlgig.officers night will and Mrs.Lawrence Sarson: Mrs Ma _ at Merrimac A sports program rs ha be called for:first and the other : Jockeys at Rocln sham' park price;" 2te`said,- `alp t;.Aim Miss Margaret Boolean uP An Mr. and M Willard S w of considerations could be:, taken were reportedto be rem to take ehandise,in n11am 'w,� observed. Each •'officer will has been planned by John Hanm- dover street has returned from Well street, have returned from stepb reP Y $ to an .officer of equal rank spending the summer at Keine- gan and prizes ,will be awarded an extended motor tri through y step as the. work pro action in the event Jockey Larry suited to the new countries;than ii in, another Gr School Calendar buukport;Me. the White Mountains. ing In he notgivena fair hear- ours." fi Grange to attend to the winners of he various P grWith. this understanding, the mg ;m their opinion before the James S. Duncan chairman of a guest The North Andover school coin- William Kneath of Ballardvale events. Methuen Police Relief associa- council then voted t ad mittee adopted the :following cal= road and Kenneth Sparks, and Lunch will be served throughout o advertise a New Hampshire Racing Commis io hydroelectric power commis_ hon will meet Monday at 7 p. m., loam order of $300,000 in accord- endar for the school year '1957.58 Gene.Zalla have returned from a the afternoon and:a catered dinner in the guard room at lice head- - Sion this marring.- cion of Ontario; said the 'ban on re well Atfair m the evening will highlight the g Po ince with thg special legnslatiom It was In this connection that trading with China "is throwing at Thursday night's meeting l- which mountain climbing trap affair. quarters• wHich permitted the city to bor- a meeting of the jockeys was.held China. into the hands of Russla,, ky Knoll farm owned and the board (This is the same cal- which included mountains in Peter. Peneault, 20 Railroad row:u to$1,000,000 to provideof in ted by Mi. and Mrs. Earl endar as Methuen and Andover Maine, New Hampshire, and street is a surgical patient at P • • • p f T V.P.W. hall, Salem, g a He said there is something unreal, ere has been well represented schools will follow): Canada TOW)h Flail Open s= a General hospital. street parking facilities. This will Thursday morning, according to a istic about not recognizing China, the ryas been circle ere the Miss Arlene Kneath has re P-. n H be similar to the loans obtained report, as Great Britain has done. g Sept. 4, Wednesday,` schools 'The town. hall offices will be for two other off street areas and It was reported that the jockeys t week at.Topsfield Fair. open, Nov. 27,Wednesday,schools-turned tdo her home on Ballard- open Saturday from 8:30 to 12 will probably be termed "Issue were favorable to signing a state- Sn Taesday, show'day for Ayr- close at noon for remainder , of mer months spending the sum- nooi. The. town.offices have been /� 7 Number Two. inert agreeing that if Adariss . CHILD FRACTURES cattle, saw Rocky Knolls week,Thanksgiving; Dec; 20,Fri- - the at West Hyannis. closed.during the summer months October Holy The loan order, after its prep- not FAL-11 . nd ea t-uti the S -M. Cameron M get a fair :hearing, m their yrory five p ng' Tumor day, schools close far Christmas Mills, £attttday, fi� } _ {� _ aration.-mM be submitted to the -opinion °Dennis B , 74 :Tnman U.S.N., and Mrs. Mills have re- The selectmen will.resume their Name, 11o1 Hour' city's fiscal ---, they would take apps_ tttrampfon female title, Mrs, Fos- vacation;San. 2; Thursday,schools turned, o Norio Va. aft r Y agent, the Second priate action. Just what that ac- $ - e . was Treat Frig at tees Rhode Island Reds and sex- reopen,• Feb. 21, Friday, schools e a Monday night,meetings.this coin- Bank-State Street Trust Co,;Bas- 10.40 a. m. at Lawrence-'General two weeks visit with Robert Mills tern would be, was difficult to de 1. fink.kerns received eight blue rib- dose for winter vacation;. March ins-week. meeting. in the pians for a Hol Hour for Hol ton, for approval to form, after terminer: hospital for a fracture. of fire , bons..Miss Earline and Miss Emil Sr.of Oak street. Name.men m the Lawrence Dis- g g Y 3, Monday, schools reopen; :April roam of the town hall at 7;30 Y y which it will be 'advertised and : ,The jockeys met again at V.F,IVi right little finger, :sustained Foster;twin daughters of.Mr: and 25, Friday, schools= close for Mrs. Maly me spent the week p,m trict to be held in St. Mary's ,should be back before the council 'ha u when he fell from his :bed. He 3 Mrs, Foster and juniors at North spring vacation; May 5, Monday, end at the home of Mr, and Mrs; adi • 11 Thursday.night on tris mat- m shout two weeks.. was discharged after treatments Henryrouck of Andover 'street, church in October will be des- ter, Andover High school, represented schols reopen; June 13, Friday, ry Of the$300,000 to be borrowed; Also ' discharged- after treat- the Committee cussed at a meeting of St. Marys $200,000 will go for the purchase ment at Lawrence General hos j the local farm In the 4-H division. Elementary schools close for sum- The service committee of John Hol' Name Society' Sunday eve- of. the buildings while the re- were- Saint fi3i� Earltne entered cattle and mer;:June 20,Friday,Highschool Hancock lodge, ALF. and A.M., at 6:30 err the Immaculate petal Friday were. 440110. Her duck was %dJudged the Ctaraeption church. inainder will be,used-to raze the Francis_O Connor, 42; 32 Elan In a.field:of 100 competitors. closes—graduation. q�e will. meet Tuesday rdght at 7:30 buildings and prepare the. two street; Adaaover, laceration:of the, Etat enteted'poultry;rabMas. -` Tltere would be no school on m, N. H♦ . at Masonic Tem e. Foll At New Posts >md hens the following days: Wednesday: pl owing the Mary's Holy Name members sites as parking areas. The loan and'she'cb1- business session there will be an receive monthly Communion will be i right ;tlluurb 'sustained in: the j Oct 9, Essex County Teachers repaid over- a period of Rev. Francis L, Dennis O. S, sh blue,,ribbons alcor: G1111C1 MCCt1ng entertainment and refreshments 3' ay morning st the 8 o:elock years from mP.edg of a Bartel at•work convention; Monday, Nov ]1,Vet parlDng meter re- A., former Lawrence resident at a Lawrence•Wool Sc � "------- erans.DaY; Friday, April 4, Good The Friendly Guild of Pleasant The group will participate in in St. Marys church. Fol- cel ts. the forth blood bank Wed- the: Mass .a race ion for p alis had been serving at the Mal-. Co, Me 7.25 a. iii oaring Street Methodist church meets at coming Pt Frank.M. Andrew of the F. M. ve Pa, prep- School of the Frank Salamanca 37, 2(1 (;elf Friday, .Friday,: May 30; Memor- rn 8 P. m. Monday In the vestry. nesdaY. Sept. 18 at;Jewish Com- members will be held in the and T,'E. Andrew COMPalrY. the �, 4 Annual ia1 Day. mumty Center. shrine. real estate firm which negotiated Augustinian .fathers, began lila' avenue . Methuen .'laeeratian of 1411l�Ll1� The above calendar permits 184 Committee:Mrs Corinne Mditc ;: the sale of thepropelile to the new duties Friday as an assistant the left. thumb at,work; at 9:35 :h1tk@n .Bp1'•B Q days if no days are lost because �• Olive Barron, at St, Augustine s church, Ando- a m of inclement weather. Eunice Fox hh'� city, was present at the meeting. ver. John Fox three, 24 Stein D8t'i'y, I t�:H♦ To Remove MacWnery.. er Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, O. street,. laceration of the for ST OMETHODISTAND CHURCH ✓ Her said that whatever machin- S. 'A, of Si. Augustine's, -Ando- head, •sustained at home;_9:35 ' NORTH ANDOVER Pianos For Schools ery is to be-removed will be out ver; began his new , assignment Sat. Sept, 7.-.. 5,-7 .m. a. m. ' P The North Andover school coin- Western '�e'etriC r' � of the two `buildings within 24 Friday at.Merrimack College. Lawrence Furneaux, 51; 168 lY Plnke eton S Ua4 Loops Good hours. He agreed y Other,Augustinian priests who Sanborn street laceration of the ` Pi�ltge mitten voted' unanimous to a gra d with Mayor Buckley that only the machinery have. been assigned to serve at MU 2-8737 or 2.1532 Purchase two pianos at a cost of i D 1 base of the left thumb, incurred Plans Him Battle. would be removed and.the build Merrimack College during the while using a knife at the Frank Tickets tM Door, $579 each from the Baldwin Co., • ing would:not be stripped Boston. The pianos were selected Employees of the Merrimarii Fel st: Game. Slit'ed a to �� . Mayor Buckley said the city coming teem are: Rev. John E. C. Meyer, Co., Inc.; 10:05 a m. ' from bids received from three S S Bresnahan, Lawrence native, who Vernon Kayley, 39, 477 Mount Valle Works of the, was buying the property as is and t companies and on the.recommen- y eII salvageable material was to comees here from St,. Marys Hall, Vernon street, resect sting behind srowx or.-NORTH ANDovER' dation'of Clarence F. Mosher, Jr; file Company will have an oppor Forty-four , candidates have g remain. The more t this which is Villanova; Pa.; Rev. Thomas A. the right-ear; 10:10.a. m. ' tunity to reserve free inoculations, turned out for the football squad ]1001 TOtalS Burke, who comes from Villanova Discharged after treatment at gw,epy against Asiatic Influenza in :the: at Pinkerton academy. Coach recovered will tend to cut down near future,accordin to an an Weston Root and Asst. Coach m day grade school en- a razing costs University, Rev. lura J. Fenton Bon Secours hospital Thursday' g Open' g of St. Augustine's church, Troy, were: ;, ': {f 's► '., nouncement made`by Harvey'G. James Riddervold .werd quite atllinent, including St. Thomas Mr. Andrews said, that;in or- N, y, and Rev. Henry .' Nicholas Fortune s' 4if� 1'OT' E . 1VIehlhouse;-Works Manager. pleased with the large turn-out minas arochial school, totaled der to expedite. the transaction, TY .Mc sir, 170 Sar- •:•.teas by on Wednesda 39 more than he will have deeds drawn up and Int of St_ James 'church, atoga street, dog bite. . Turf g Within the next few weeks-as and with the. interest shown Carthage, N. Y. Brenda Oser, five, 134 War- ,. Be euro to et soon as the'Asiatic Flu vaccine is 'the entire squad Y' submitted to the cit your SCOTT'$ available-all emplo nes who:de The 1957 team will be built �e 1206 in Academy, Including Pin- fiver`for approvaL Whenithe sal wick street, Methuen, laceration Laws seed & Tori Y 1Cchoon Academy, the parochial . of the throat. ' September 4, issz �V""der Builder SATUB- sire m .inoculated, against the around 22 members of last year's hoof and- the public grade is consummated; these will be INJURED TN ACOIDENT Mrs, M E weaa�eitt to Building virulent disease will be adminns- squad. They Include: Seniors, ;' ools, the total pupil count-in ready'for immediate delivery to. `Carmen DeMarco, 29 Exchange. Bi dry E. McGowan e ding haws, sections ilia umlPe d DAY MORNING P ng rah _drive, question. of .fracture �satd-Laws voted:Vetere special •roan. La,wnEeod -tared the."shots." Brad Ek;:captain; Wayne :Ross, the registry of deeds. Cit held'In tike Veterans Auaitorlum be we Tlie Walter Gallie Geral iiY this year is 1,542-85,more Smith Y Clerk street,was .jured Friday at 7,30 of the little finger of the ht the 'North ver nigh 'school on inoculations will be given n d Catel Allen drain the 1,457 total registered a said that the transaction a. m„ at Manchester street and hand. right lU�tay evetiina au 2a asst at 7:30 p:m CLOSE SAT. at 12 Noon by qualified ineclncal' personnel m Sanborn Peter Misiasiek, Denny ,Lear age may be completed in about-three 'Broadway m a-collision of auto-- Mrs. Catherine' H n i a'izer.E L . VOTED to amend Sec_ This-week onlT the First Aid Stations at the vari- Gaumer, George Davis, Robert 3,rear Yes, 316 mobiles o rated b Roland A Jackson street, injuries .sustsaned sots the medianus Lawn of the Town ous Merrimack Valle Works loca- Bolter' and Robert Schanck; "'The' Jacques, Y a tatat as amended. s will rasa as fol_. CRANE Y parochial school .added a Income To"Offset Tse Loss eq es, 133 Melvin Street and in a fall down stairs at home. O1M tions. juniors, Roger Beliveau, Paul seventh grade this year and in- The weave shed,location is the Arthur Peters, 48 .Exchange Arthur Ra1Ph; 139 Oaksi t o The Inspector seas not gave:a Scheduling of :the inoculation Blanch Richard Plante, Glenn de ave- HARDWARE O. Blanchard, L+reased its enrollment from 206 largest sof the two and•was as- 8cet nue, laceration left hand, _beiYidt for the erectton or alteration of g indidina urea lie span lave care- 73 Main Sl. Tel. Will program will be on a department- Peabody, Kenneth.McCann; Rich (b 249; a gain of 43. Despite•the sensed this year for$225,000; with Kenneth Naman,.29, 120.Berk- . Edward Ste itippected eke Pians.-specification Me. Andevea 7.7787 al basis. ard.:West . Steven Salome, Allan erns;: 39, 11•peri tf. as and-_a .,... th't.tie . . The inoculation rte will:Raymond, Joseph Lavacehia,,Rob- ,.. dad grade....at the,.parochial, a tax :income of $13.$37.50. The eley sheet, was -injured Tuesdaystreet, Methuen,.. injury.to le�t't, ed w program eri J ob Public grade -school en- total cost of acquisition,, razing at 5.1 p'•m., on Jackson. street neck and shoulder: and .. Uq ea admuistered by the Company Hilliard John Sulliv and , exit-, was 9%, only four and development, excluding lights in a COollision,con driven b Jacqueline Ba 13 1 4o+m L It for,him, . b n on'a strictly voluntary basis,�Em- J�eph Plaza ;`." - ilg'less•than the -000're and meters will be abou 1 Y u 03 Alderi. fed,for the o algin;to S1:ln. ST ARRIVED P 1,.., gist . t$ 54,000.1:him and.Eldon Atkinson; 33 Ba$-. street,.abrasnong f the arm and •?: east '8;i tiieamount°ofth°e Ployees .who wish.:.to have the; Sophomore ;material is excel- legs, sustained Inca f red a,year ago. The site vnll accommodate 300 ton street; le all from a _to . tad o!a maid apwicauon as.. Asiatic,Flu, shots are requested lent.--and•the outiook.:for a.'•.good' ears at.an.estimated•cast of 515 ..,:&T 'am.;: 1 swing ed " ,Building 7aspeeior as' Plenty. of fine Yetys, 8abor torso advf$e'their SU`ervisors: season is optiitiisgc.Reibeit Leges- - This ears enrollment at St. $ ' fiebbe intik, 242. Iraw- - gat the Howard, play9te}d Ute cost the e1 uoV or erec Vi o8od o P.ierts P Y _ Per space..The annual tax loss Of zenee; erect reported•that.Carol lilts. Fauitie, Pet 202 Wil- of-said `; kutidme, '#Enst tf the .,Rh endr ns, ' Dr.Frederick R.Radcliffe, me&,, qua,is serving as teaifi manager. eines Aquinas ns dtetributed by $14,000 will be offset b ow ; eti� or alteration' a=of-an edu- �aPnnlca ready:tor Fait 1'Ys#at C direetor.of the,M First :game on the-: 5s'. Y an annual .Ami St. .Armand 14, 38 Doyle l street .tangos laceration soft c al errimaek dal s edea as follows:, grade 1 estimated income of 000 from Streetrode a bicycle lits her f� in a fall on Arlington ' .mnntaU,s1 or mduibiai build- tn$. Pay us a visit, leek;over ley Works, described'Asiatic Influ- with Sanborn at Kingston;, Sept. t; b ' �Y . g street. mien tae seteeemen br:a-inwarity Y Sister Mary Karen the parking meters - automobile while it was stopped Mrs. Ether Barnett, 16'Exeter t -the tee_foe, sueh ,aur.stock, compare our pxitMs' enza as a disease which mainly 21.;First home game is Sept, 28„ ; grades 2 and 3 taught, ..by The warehouse.was taxed this at Mason street, right Upper arm sack ambunt-as in their add have us quote you on your' ' sfrlkes un adults,' Aeon at Derry, and Water streets PPe fracture ant mar be taatiinrd for eke lean- young no DesRusiers, 44; grades 3 Year for $65,100 with a.tax reve- yin' suffered in,a f-ir•f, needs. Farther:details ednesday at 7 p, m �m:a'step. Qf Perloit EacautAs.kereln- . - a nd 4; taught Sister Margaret nue of $4,ob3,65.:The cost of ac At Lawrence General, 1 Pa A tips tee. gement lit the near future. got an ,ag-alent, he s thele $pleading Tewa from 65 to 65 : Funeral Service ry± l5; grades 4 and 5, taught qulsition and development'will be Discharged after treatment at y* tin✓rF r°In �'VelueiOof such -.Ql�ght Yaws ...... :$6. to St A funeral. service for Howard '. Sister Mary de La-Sa➢.e, 45,. approximately $10,0M. This will. FIRE ATS DIIMP Lawrence General -Hospital Thum- -, F -ror alterattm shin,be leap tier. Le" hto>a, S6; 41 Fordway, who rads 5 and 6; taught by Sister provide- 128 parking spaces at a' Engine 6 extinguished.a fire at day were: - �-• 'tnwlltah event a tee otaa.ao ansa::.. Shodedeadlons $Y and 68- - was lien .Th. d a Regina. 45• -'cost of-$850.each:'.The annual-tax the Lawrence dim by w p e ! , grade Y, taught pc Friday morn- Judith'Walker, two, 15 Burrow the'ep ovcC8i tto'the nuiiame Hielts Yews,8 10 2'I/= it. . .. , $7 APPLES *. died Tuesday, d iiia ay by $later Mary Bonaventure, 26. loss will be offsetby am estimated mg. It was called to the n avenue Meth t >,._ ppetor sinal►pay , -at.2 p. m atthePeabody funeralscene at , nen, dog bite of-.the t# 'l a teen.xa maY tin deceived the Town all Piitze!'S-Jnutpel,-'15 to 18" $#� OPEti - home. Dr. .Albert G. Cornwell Total 249. income. of $7,680::ger year.: 9 a.m., and returned to.quarters forehead. • s Piave onr man'call and Mayor Buckley Pointed out that at 12:02 p.m. John Milne, 13, 22 Cuba street, • t qpm DMLY of Central Congregational chureli ` There,were 403 pupils enrolled ! , rov amgmdment to by-laws is you On requtiements; De the national average per space for Engine 9 was called to Den Andover, left ankle sprain. 8 art. to rry Village, officiated, and-.con- :at` Grinnell' elementary school parking areas in business,districts. Rock road`ab 3:0? .m. Thursday, Richard Schubac PTNcoi D. ducted the committal•'services :in 'ompared with 426 a P Y, - h 13„61 River 2 J GARDEN 8P.M. c Year ago, is $1800: needless.Relief was at 3:16 p.m, Drive, West Andover,• puncture 5 A,Mover.li s...__... LUND p Forest• Hill, cemetery, East Der- 369: at ,Hood Memorial -Junior Opening of a`sizable off;street Engine:.:3 was- called to 130 wound.left°foot. : +_ v ZENTER !!" ry. High school compared with 380 a parking-aura -near the west end South Broadway:at 3:89: m. bar- Herman Huet tz. O° °aPy' 'tTO MAN ORCHARDS The bearers were ham Man_ R. tier,49,125 Pleas- ft/ u nt JOHN J. LYONS• $oufe:125, Chiekesing Bead Will year ago; 169 at Floyd school 'of Essex street is expected: to re- rels. R$lief was at 4-p.m, ant Street, Methuen, left mid r Town perk, Route iia Tel. No 3-8361 rung and Joseph'Perkins, repre- compared 't6.142 last year; and suit in rejuvenation of this sec En 6- was n to ale No..Andover .Mho. ,IiO,AadOve!—Tel.MU 3-8266 .- W_MIUm_fe.._propereter ¢s _ -.. _ ._In _ gine set the city finger laceration.. - .�; 20 THE EVENING TRIBUNE — LAWRENCE,, MASS.—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 • Thud Playoff Title In Three Years ' Vailto 's atre � ie qg By WHITNEY MARTIN. son might be sur rised to learn all, he won the middleweight title Then the moment.the final bell tea,sa p g F NEW YORK, Sept. 5"UPM=Now he said,. "that Bas(lio has chosen while a welterweight, and spotted clangs they rush into each others that Ra Robinson, h manager, Publicly to pracialm his dislike Joey Maxim plenty of pounds arms in loving embrace. Some- i has consn consented to allovw Ray Rob- for me. Itis neither friendly nor when fighting,for the light-heavy- how it doesn't make sense." q Godly. Ihslike coutd.lead to hate weight chain unship- So h knows We`re still in a fag as to the " inson, the fighter, to defend his Y• ing middleweight championship title and hate to rage, which fs °not what RIB to be the little man in probable winner of the fight at against Carmen Basilic Sept,- 23, calculated to produce the best re- there. Yankee Stadium. We rather , ay ' i anew problem has arisen. sults in a competitive ring,,where He's undoubtedly right about an leaned toward. Robinson, feeling p a cool head is required." a fi titer bein at a' disad- that nobody could spot him Robinson, the fighter, is worry- ngry g g d " weight and height and reach and y ing about hitting someone 'who It is quite sporting for Robin- vantage when facing a cool, meth- beat him. doesn't like him. - son to feel so concerned about the odical opponent. But with his title Not that he'd rather .put'the well being of his rival, whom he at stake it is a little unusual, to But since he became all in- t P volved in;the TV arrangements sl on his friends. It's just that feels should be in control of his say the least,to want his opponent a ` he (feels he will have an advantage senses when he is knocked sense- to be cool,'calm and collected. and neglected his training we . should Basilio come into the ring.less. He fust doesn't want the :Many fighters would 'make- a aren't so sure. Maybe he feels brimmingwith hate bis" es be- welterweight c h a m p i o n to be de'berate,r:effort to, engage_'an doesn't have to,tram for this one. e: dimmed y rage and his fists flail- blinded by rage, and declares he Q ponent, either.by words or:foul If a he's making a bigger anis- without plan or reason' doesn't want that kind of an ad= tactics. The idea is,to win that' take than Basilio would'make m w ,� mS $ being angry. Overconfidence can We believe we detect"the fine vantage. ail, and if they are winning over be ruinous. {• Irish hand of Tom Meany,'the pub- Weight advantage would be a blindly furious rival it makes Lt z i licist at the Greenwood Lake okay; .and so would'an advantage so'muchreasier. DETROIT WINS Fx camp, in the smoothly worded in height, reach, skill and punch- Prize fighting is a peculiar CHICAGO, Sept. 5 UPI—De- tem , statement uoting Sugar. Ray as ing power. But to have his oppo- business at.hest. Two men get in trait's CCC team turned back ' deeplyq. ieved tbatthexhal- vent mentally disturbed. No-no. their and slug away trying to&1 Tulsa's rally today to take a 9-7 being gr r lenger has anything but the kind- We aren't'saying that Robinson flirt as-much :bodily punishment semifinal victory in the National *sa>'• g toward him. won't fight unless he has a physi- as they can and trying to knock Polo Open tournament, the world " ROBINS 'N est thoughtsg ,T 'w'l71ra+rt exceeaiagiy - 'I regret exceedingly,", RobinGal advantage over his rival. After,each other senseless. series of.polo.. t YPhoto By Max Bishop The Holihans, playing their'third year in the Greater Lawrence Softball league, walked offwith their'third straight league playoff championship last night defeating Bolta four games to two; im � ens A� ,. Champs the best of seven title series. Front ('I:to R) Bohn Thomson Din doe Lee, Ed Peeorrella Tom es. Paul Leavitt, ta, Fran.. Rivet and Angie Rohito: Rear Pete Corriveau, Leo McCarthy,. manager, n i Leo Buote, George Ruffen, Tom Ruffen, Jim Rivela and Jack Dean. Mike Pieone was absent when EStmated . 2,U04 W etch Connors Wins 12th u photo wag taken FALL RIVER,Sept.5 UP)— CCH Co' 'ach- Expects j r �+ n • Jimmy Connors, unbeaten N�jJ tjlantr7 ' PAStranO ,BOilt Off ■('1 T� ��/J �+ postponed until Sept. 10, who lT. L. .Pennant 1T Innen,' New Bedford featherweight, �� i ww P strano suffered a inI 1/ a d an.eY pry. 7- ' MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Sept. 5 handed Myrle Olmstead ter- ��� n T ■ � �r_j r ' • rifle bud punishment tonight OV■ L^4 li•i[� UPS—Promoter 'Chris Dundee said today the Willie Pastrano-Roy � P nig P SECOND LARGEST DOUBLE , en route to a unanimous eight Packers Clash Harris ,fight, scheduled for next ' LEWISTON, Me., Sept: flSe Boltas but 4- round decision In their feature Tuesday night, has .;been post-. Two four- ear�tds making their bout at the Pap.Rider ata- Coach Dick Moynihan's Central Oohed because of an injury to.Har- mai en victories on the State dium. CatholicN squad, which won't 'be . cc�l The''HSllhana."nailed down their. third -,straight Connors weighed 180 and at hill strength until the first,of n ris' eye.. Harness Race Circuit pald• the S r. `wrence Softball League layoff title'last night Olmstead of Springfield, 12$. next week; put in its second daffy In Hub Sat.' Dundee said Lou Viscusi, one second`biggestdaily double cif:the Gte, to ,l.a. g P ;defeating Bolta 4-3 .before syn estimated 2000°fans at . Connors posted Ns 12th vic- of light workouts at the Sacred of Harris' advisors; had tele- Maine season tonight $1.,029.20 for .in 13 to fights. He Some of the nations finest at Lewiston Fair. Grounds: y P Heart field in Shawsheen yes*- phoned him to report that Harris Hp3rJen-Schofield Playstead, fought a draw the other time passers, receivers, runners . and Track officials said the driver The victor ave the ennarit-winners a decisive 4-Z day afternoon. suffered a cut eye in training and block-busting. linemen converge of the second race winner, Geoff e y g p out. To date, Moynihan has been that infection had set in. : edge in the beat of:seven-game series. It also marked the - working with 29 players who w " on Boston University Field tumor Proctor of 'Naples,winner, s Spell n. ` row_night at 8:15. Dundee said no date has been the first race winner, Spellman. second straight year that, they have captured the.refit • hapd-picked from last sp ' s It ,will.be the world champion set for the matgh, which origin- Proctor drove whorse called Lou lar-seasonAitle. 'SVT } y� workouts, but Monday the l New. York Giants against the un- ally was scheduled for the Miami Ann. The number combination Net et Deadlines is expected to swell to W or Beach Arena Aug: 20; but was was 8 8. :.]Suring their three-year stint in winners bounced back Wlth'three when sophomore and junior c MO NtHAN- RUCKLEY defeated Green Bay -Packers in the Second Annual Harry Ag �tdltte:Grgater Lawrence to the in tho' third and added; lv3latt • " dates are issued equipment. after yesterday's two:and one half anis Memorial, Fund Game, and. flolihans have compiled a tre-proved,to be the•winning tun pii p y�. } hour.drill. otter than 20,000 are ex ¢ted to mentltlus record of 86-wins against the sixth. Bolta;scored its fn, Sei mold h' Followlttg. the usual pattern:�f b pe conditioning exercises and d "The boys are showing a lot be on hand for this spectacle. 'just 14 losses. The figures include run to the seventh sprints in the early drills, thud of. spirit and hustle and really ' The eine S res h e OPEN' FRIDAY NIGHTS' regular=season and playoff,games. Pete. Kus double Produced < Raiders are ex cted to set up a digging Ln," he pointed :out last thing. g to ave ev ry- Only once an that span have they Boltaaa brief 2-0.lead in the sec-- ,' program at p the 5' rho s night. "Outside of a minor bruise, g � gg f �` failed to win the league title and and, but the champs got to -Matt s ° The Giants will'present Chuck= BOYS and GIRLS: GYM. SG I ■ S that:. was' to the Jules by one Lavoie'in the next stanza to;wipe i scheduled session with their first the boys are n7 pretty good.shape , game. But they avenged that by. it out• serious work. and we haven't lost any time at in Charley 0 touchdown who has ,- thrown over 100 touchdown passes beating them in the final.playoff. With Ed Pecorella on first,Jack "We've been taking it easy`so I "After a ,good dummy Berlin- (only three other pros have that -=Bolts jumped:off to a 2 O lead Dean.singled and Pecorella-scored ' far,-" remarked Moynihan last mage; we worked on pass offense distinction) and Don'.Heinrich OF1sICll�i GIRLS' moments later on a sacrifice fly night, `but we plan to start con- who shattered all college records hy,the second' last night, but file and pass patterns with Ralph � � ��'�� by Torn'Ruffen. tact work•tomorrow (Friday) and Forgione and Ralph Wolfendale at the University of Washington Back-to-back singles by• Paul keep at it:from now on in. throwing to the'ends and basics. in 1952 for pass completions; Leavitt and Fran Rivet rescued ':We've had some live tacktiag We expect to do more passing Against this pair, the Packers Saxton domes Dean and Leavitt tallied the third and we plan to have a line scrim- this season than we've done in will unveil Paul Hornung; Heis for - run on,a double by, Jce Lee., ` mage tomorrow. We have a lot the past The backs all ran well man :Award winner last year Mike Picone; who batted in two of hard work ahead. We want to and in general, I'm quite pleased from Notre Dame as the out- " e „ standingcollo Lawrence, Bt1lCEs Important runs Wednesday night, get the boys ready and I hope to with` the results to date. in the tion, and football Pareyllier k Todll 1t doubled in Rivet, who had walked, have a couple of scrimmages lined This afternoon following school, former All America from Ken- - Methuen, Punchard Ken- in the sixth and that turned out up'in the next couple of weeks." Athletic Director Mark Devlin tuck • • o to be the Clincher. From last year's undefeated was scheduled to hand out more y' A' aarnt M��PI� Bolts loaded the bases in the squad, no less than nine regulars equipment.iin room three to the Runners—The Giants certainly; N0. AndOYer fiPVPnth with ?wn rinwn a„ri nn - - have 'them—Frank f�iffnrli AIPx� r anything but the liintl- eve area 4 oayxus aaa aw •..w.. .,. . - Ienge has Y won't fi ht unless he has a physi- as they can and trying to knockf Pola Open tournament, the worts est. thoughts toward him g a After each other senseless. i series of polo. r g ° ;x secret exceedinpr,. -"' I "I'regret exceedingly, Robin- cal advantage over his rival. ; .- - Photo By,Mar Bishop "... !• The Holihans, playing.their"third year In the Greater Lawrence Softball league, walked off with As their third straight league playoff championship last night defeating Bolts four games ta. two: ineat . Champs the Yieul of avian title series. Front (L le R) John Thomson, Joe Lee, , Pecarrelia,Cart Tom Dines-11 1-�► an ta, 'Paul Leavitt, Fran, Rivet and en, Jim, Ri: Rear Pete C van. Mi Leo McCarthy,a manager, a< - - van. Mike Picone was absent when -•' Leo Bunte, George Ruffen, Tom Ruffen, Jim Rivela and Jack D •, ' , photo was taken. ". Eslmated ld �/VV W arch Connors "Wins 12th CCH Coach. Ex acts FALL RIVER, Sept.5 11P)- • y� �+ ' Pastrano Bout Off Postponed until Sept. ye when Jimmy Connors, unbeaten 111 NFL Giants, Pastrano suffered an..eye injury, • MIAMI BEACH,.Fla., Sept. 5 New Bedford featherweight, f h " un—Promoter,Chris Dundee said G• L. Pennant- leers handed Myrle Olmstead ter- �j'j V �aOy>t�T SECOND LAftGEST,DOtJBLE rific body punishment tonight Lot Of 11 u 1 n �a'�r (1 �+ today the Willie Pastrano Roy e k ng ice)_ �p ' on route to a unanimous eight Packers Clash' - Harris .fight, scheduled for next LEWISTON, ■ their Atii round decision in their feature :- Tttes(laY night, has .been. post Two four Year , ds making Use olt�s Out � bout at the Fail_RIvv`er'ata- Coach Dick Moynihan's Central potted because of an injury to Har- mai.`1i en Victories on £[ie State alum Catholic• squad` which won't be ta ss�� ris' eye "Race Circuit paid• the • - it straight Connors weighed 130 and at full strength until the first of " ?" 3 In. Huh �[Lt• econd"biggest daily double a5fithe The Holihans "nailed down them third g Co i 8. ex week ut in its second day Dundee said LouLoi Viscusit one Maine season tonight —$1.,02920 ' League playoff title last night Ohnstead of Springfield, 2, n t , p F G of Harris' advisors, had tele-, Greater I awrence Softball Le gu p Y Connors posted his 12th vic- of light workouts at the Sacred „:: Some of the. nations finest at Lewiston Fair. Grounds. an estimated 2000 fans at P Se fief in Shawsheen ester is phoned him to report that Barris 'defeating-Bolta 4-3 .beforetory In 13 pro fights- Heart d Y "; passers, receivers, runners .;and suffered a cut eye in training and rack officials said the driver •. hofield Pla. teed. fought a draw the other time day afternoon. block-bustinglinemen converge f-the,acoria race winner, George IaYden�c that infection had,set in. The victo gave the pennant-winners a decisive 4-Z out To date, Moynihan has been w' on Boston Uversity Field tomos- �roctor of`Naples, s owned of i Y .,: row nig ht at.8:15. Dundee said no date has been the first race winner, Spellman in the Best of seven-game series. It also marked the working with 29 players who were : 8 Pd$e t re - hand-picked from "last springs It 11 be the world champion set for the match, which origin- Procter drove a horse called Lou second straight year that:they have captured he, gu, . • a was scheduled for the Miami Ann, - The number"combaaatiort workouts, but Monday the total New York Giants agaixist the un- 11Y lar-season.title. Net Deadlines' is expected to swell to 50 or more MO$NIHAN. BUCHLEY defeated Green Bay -Packers in Beach Arena Aug,"20; but was was 8 8: , . " the Second Annual Harry Ag- During.their three-year.stint 4n winners bounced back with three when sophomore equipment. after esterday's two and one half anis M@morial Fund Game. and. e.Treater Lawrence -loop the l in the third and, added T what • } dates are is eq, p Y _ g V, 'ban have compiled a tre- proved,to be the winning , C h4 Following the usual. pattern of hour drill'• better than 29,000 are expected to oh s " t the sixth. Bolts scored;Its flnhl Set' conditioning- exercises and wind "rise boys are showing a lot be on hand for this spectacle. QpE�y ERIGAY NIGHTS' ' tnendous record of$Btwins'against h seventh. g of, spirit and hustle and really y The sine fires to have every- fust 14 losses. The figures include rule in the u produced sprints in the,early dries, the Red g n and off sines Pete Kus' double p Raiders are expecte. to set up the digging in, :he pointed out last thing: - ! c regular seas° -P y g Bolta's`brief 2-0 lead in the see- n ht: "Outside of a minor bruise, BOYS and GIRLS GYM- S IT, Only once in that span have they n but the champs got to Matt Program at thi afternoon's i8The Giants will'present Chuck= failed to Wine the league' -title,and o d. scheduled session with their first the boys are in pretty good sh P in' Charley Conerly who has t and;we haven't lost any tnne at that;:was' to 'the.;Jules by one Lavoie in the next stanza to wipe serious work, thrown over'100 touchdown passes game. But they avenged that by it out, "We've been taking it easy so �1:After a good, dummy scrim= (only three' other pros have that g With Ed Pecorella.on first,Jack beating them in the final :playoff: Pecorelia scored far;" remarked Moynihan last• mage,we worked on pass.offense distinction),shatte and Don Heinrich OFFICIAL GIRLS!, Bolts jumped,off to a 2-0 lead Dean singled and night, "but we plan to start con- who shattered all college- records GYM Siad%, moments later on a sacrifice fly and ppass patterns with Ralph at the University of Washington T �'� In the.second' last night, but the borne by rt Ruffen. tact work•tpmorrow (Friday) and p orgi8ne^and Ralph Wolfendale in 1952 '•for pass completions: Back-to-back singles_by Paul . keep at it from now'on in throwing to:the ends and barks: Against this pair, .the Packers, Leavitt' and Fran Rivet rescued "We've had some live tackling We expect to do more passing will unveil Paul.Hornung, Heis- Of s� } y� c Dean and Leavitt tallied the third and we plan to have a line serial- this season khan we've done in elan Award wlnner. last •year aXt�n domes' run on,a double by Joe Lee.; mage tomorrow. We have a to the past, The backs all ran well from Notre Dame as the out- Lawret�cer BIBCelt Mike Picone, who batted in two of hard work ahead.We want to and in general I'm quite standing college football player •- get the boys ready and I hope to with the results to date!' in the nation and Babe" Pirelli, unpike Pi runs Wednesday night. Meftee Pune and ae ¢ ht doubled in Rivet, who had walked, _ have a couple of scrimmages lined This afternoon following school, former All America from Ken a g in she sixth and that turned out up in the next couple of weeks.;' Athletic Director Mark Devlin tucky. AnidOYer , • to be the Clincher: From last year's undefeated was scheduled to hand out more Runners—The Giants certainly No., Bolts loaded the bases in the squad, no; less than nine regulars equipment /in room three to the have 'them—Frank Gifford, Alex' ACeh seventh with two down and an wzuTwORTH and two defensive` reserves :are bays who have not already turned Webster, Kyle Rote, Mel Triplett, g error let in one run, but Rivet BARO gone and according to Moynihan out. Filipski and Denis "The WdrsfldblBr Fast Gobrsr GZ' .':5 = kurned m a great play on Archie this evening at 6 at will be a free-for-all for,the In two weeks, at Manning Bowl. M nate" Mendyk. Green Bay can Sanfarized' WAsH„ O d Entries close Lynn the Lancers will take P answer .with Al Hoagy Carmi • '�41rn ly WCarthy's drive into the hole assignments, o'clock at 581 Essex street;for the,Buckng m:the annual jamboree and Then chael, Joe Johnson, Fred Cane; f the runner at second to B W s 1957 Greater Lawrence uakley Please Memorial Stadi-follow up two days later with the Howie "Line Buster' Ferguson, N�W • ,, „ ngrQe game. championships, for the Meanwhile; a •a $note went th 4 or urn, Lawrence High Coach' FEd Merrimack Valley jam a at Val Joe Wallies and Bobby Dillon. f ;z e ..:h• Bo s 4barn 194 bore c1c,uP his second 1942 or uckiey was, quite pleased wiih Lowell Stadium The season open- . Overall—To date this season,. " Q yy' $. and $oy s (born .r 1 es matching Phil Co.,,._ v i ' ants all of,which results shown by 'the Lancers er'Comes Sept. 29 vs Keith here. the world's champion Giants have �� Merl tournam o defeated the College Ail Stars, " xa s a n b. n ;c6mrnence' at the'courts in back ■ t• t##s s xnrten'sb...... 1 , o o <u ,a..•d of ;the` Case Memorial Baseball no, ek' Rams and Bears, losing only to: the,49er s. The Packers are un tomerBQ�f S yII SUIT ntR suit k Ruffehir lb4 s o a a i i Cage at Phillips Academy defeated with two victories over ez :hint 'out'l txmvtit rs 4 1 1 o 0 o row:marning_ the Cardinals' and one overthev. I eee¢p e' ao 1 a 0 Younger boys report at or be , , ; 1 over b sit or before 10 Eagles. . rd's t :tib . Ramto 2b .....- . s. 0 1 5 . i : .Pore 9.u.clock FmsT sa.soo,, elawma. s-ieaioras,•,6 >a itaewci . „ i the i tsriongs: rao>ian : OFFLGIAL,FOR:. LAWRENCE,: BRUCE. PU CHARD ¢ tomary 1± gbt- -Picgne e • s o 1 x 1 a 1 s oreeb (orbb> ii.so ,:� 4 .Pademaehera> r� <zia) xeia EN iib. ANDOVER. N to it 2 1 ; 1 0 ,o"tr Bloch arra all czyxatestants n ratlro llgtwork d 9 p. ?=� note,P' s o a.._R a n.sconient : divisions: a or before a oppeiar (Stevenson) — s e0 IY EYB�i ,..•-. ( $:GMnrri. Beard (Johnson) ..* Brows (840) LT (860) itakda '•) ,; '. , .!� .. ..... - - S '(849)- W '(935) Berirat., 1 ,. .. snatoh xutak ........ m ,4 s a n s t1,0o�k: Tin..-f:se,z a. • , Get yours New,We have.all sisesl Hasltio's_opt t ltilXtlt's14,i Boi.Ta Finals"'In all of tii?se"events are w (s4a) o <saa) iuuw e:. elga ►.an(t:leays ws x o , a >' ehetluled simultaneously'st&rtiriS sBeOxn-ts,sap +�+ua a nma s rias a sirens (ate) B(I asasr sawunrr 2 93 ` ' tQ �}rrp Moaratewskl (sem BT (sas) sasses y #h we a'uetlit�one'l a?it haste>Ied gPada sa :. 4 1 0. os 0 Oat 3 `o'clock Svnda3f after1i00nt era° 8 M (DeRoln) 10.60 6.40 aM �1 /J }r MaAfEe'(916) RE (760) HOWro4. 6111Si ��P.F.'v.Low VyIII S118d1(f •...... i. fifeGar- Sapienaa in :.:::: a o a' 1 0. o ve~a gala. see- Rv.a:ne.r (mower) s.oa 4fi0 VV sash[ [lea us (216) Hornung 2.95 SSgton.s comeback attempt• . i €� which .sh Pro (M - we>hscer (sl ) Ban (290) Hramer men'faees Ra 18obinson in a-mid- 1b . 4 0 '- i i `oa sin show. a Carrillo L. (wh�setr — 8.4o SEATTLE, Sept. 5 (li?I—ApP alaora ts0aa LHB (ls6) a.ra.ichae► Bays' "P F." low Gym SneaAts . .. ..:......... y h s g n's si es, Tido- 3:14 2-5. L"am"tw.en-[nesse, ently in a mood to try again to ...... dieWeight;title bolft'hn Selma 3 rork rr,. .....-.. s 10 A 1 2 -o Entries for the,Me ngi ass Der. TRP <ssa) as (zea) 8e(Mhm a. this nvwski sb ,.:... z •1 0< z 2 ,o born 1939 or -- reach the heights as a Profession- omci° wis—aercrce, ceom xosnm <M�m- ' Vyhita or Btaek.'Rasket Bali Sneaks ... . 3695 . Saxtons Q�a ihontFt6 .Qn, us s.. .,..... 2 0 2 2 a:and Junior .(boys oaata); UROP"e:Lou,raaassI (Fess. State); ,6 tel#`mini among Won' s o -0 1 S ro nes y novBLi* si.60 al, Olympic Heavyweight Cham- head [mesons,Jahn Hichberre,• (esrsecie shelf have, P ia, P later)`tournaments will be-aecept- .. b5t t0 1.00 a a',anon rP ....:.... o o. a o b a Drib's ?tP, to 6 pm. o. etairomr, a and 4 sass Pion Pete Rademacher has advised s: `Teaokhas 'e ra faaeee. un�Asae White Wool Gym Sox, ;,. .. .. ,. . Pi� the.forgotten:mett an Ring M b ed at V3fliitw TlrDcn-ss9s19 tine's list of Welter.;•:contenders .Totals ...•2s s 6;.21 *8 o tomorrow=evening,with the Junior olds, 0 furlongs, his framer to ,be ready.t4 come ( ) and the former_--h tad tial[ rates 1 2 s 4 s s v ft tournament starting Sunday morn- a courageous rma east and ,turf again." Tnninsa- the Men's Meant)wilaer)' a'ao Ra.440o z. Rademacher, kayoed in, the BLACK , /� (.� p �A�S only fifth m l�laticfial • Boxing Hohhans- .... o o.a-0010-4 ink 4t .10 o'clock and 9 Pa a.40 1�rif101C1' BOWllri 1. DA�rK' TV ��•"'OO� SPECIALS x..; Assn. (NBiS) rank'nlgs:' setts .... . ............ o a o 0 0 0 1-a; -' - sixth round of his title bid dere g g• ----r— tournardent• commencing Sundays Tinel (:alas) last month by Champion"Floyd Tone-4:14 4-a. Miceli doesn't`•Sgure..on either, Nasi—HuBen, ieaviit, Ike.:Pic e. xu§ morning,at 11 o'clock. e, 3 and #. The Andover Town bowling! d he'll be<'th6:.underdog' 2. (,nada scored on error). °B i es Patterson, is in New York City. league commission has called a list an eicone. xus. sB—xobno. sx�lwetan. lee. Large fields are'enter much all year o>�as $roloo�s: ! COATS piety of two desats by the..htt ft—rout aehs 5: Bale r_s kz�i avoie the women s events with s xsar's oar. (so cr� 11•s6', _.� He was to confer late today with meeting, to be conducted at The _ S4YS RUBBER Y and skip Saxton several years ago. z. so—,note 1 a me xuaen — _ ly _ Andover Recreation Center on - me ' ie,with Bova• ferest,beingshownin all divisions, sfsrwi�rna�y) officials of the International.Box. Toe is a free swinging an Committees in charge of the far to 8ghn New York. evening; Sept.30, at 7: • :is�a la s a. g Tuesday Yellow or;Bfat:(c.Sizes 4 to 1$ lrnowhow acquired w _ >SS • • • events are as follows: mens and — $3.oaa, ei.rmin:, x se.r-0ia, p m, to formulateplana for the �l however, and colild . eels all,junior events: Harold. Whit a tarlsses: fits trainer for the Patterson''Coming season, All Bowlers are HAT TO MATCH ton's vLs}ons of-regauied',Proini 11,1/ a du Donk George Chemeres saidRade- worth chairman; Armand Gosse 4 Ph dam� r ') s.00 as 4. welcome to attend. ttence. lin,' Sacred 'Heart coach; Tom — sse masher was encouraged widen he s Ihhsa Lam (wawa) — Previous teams ,hurl be given"a �� Miceli has a-lot at:stake, too. ■-i. n / •BP tUholev. leader sed promoter of x>me iia a-s viewed the motipli pictures of the priority rating,however, any slew __ t" -...... - ail BOYS (Dorn 1vr _ur auc v -wcw u...c vr..oaw wrw. e...,...w..<... _.•.- •.,.-.-. ._ matching Phil.Ceirrrffe ..:;:. ter), a Y y e r Oveiall-To date this season r;- „ s s - tet•) tournaments, all of,which results shown by, the Lancers er comes Sept. 29 vs. Keith here. the world's champion Giants have ;Saxton, twice,-mler:of the 047; I40LIHANs defeated the College.All Stars, t rad division, will be making his AB x x o A E commence'at the courts in back y pen (s. Rhffm 3b .. 1 - o 0 0, 0. Q of the Case Memorial Baseball Rams and Bears, losing only to flrstappeara3ce'sillge;curlentkinga�aa e q . 2 1 r z k -1 B0, G �� SUITS, T: Rutter 1b. . 3 o 0 4 1 -i Cage at Phillips Academy tomor- � nits the 49er's. The Packers are ver Carmen Baslilo belted him out in Leav{tt It . 4 1 1 0 0 . o row.,morning. defeated with two victories over YS two rounds last Fehr 2-' Rivet ss z 1 1' s 3 0 The fight will,be Parried over Lee et z o 1 3 1 o Younger boys report at or be-, the Cardinals and one over then Rabito 2b .. 3 0= 1 s 1 1 fore 9 o'clock,boys at or before 10 FMST-02.300, clalmme, 2-srar-olds, s Eagles. aR the customary Friday night TV- Picone e 3 0 1 1 1 =o o'clock:and all contestants in the t_E tormn": The Itwu9s: OFFICIAL FOR: LAWRENCE, BRUCE, Rademacher radio network (I1BC. 9 P•m su to ip �t.....:::: e o o s o 1 star creek (G/eh) 11.80 1.00 3.60 GIANTS PACHERS EST). womems divisions at or before 9 aiv»eiay (Stevenson) - s.90 4.80 Roto <zoai LE t2i5) $Harem METHUEN, NO. ANDOVER, PUNCHARD 1 Basilio's oPPoTtunity to snatch xotai9 .........2s a" s 21 11 s 11 O`clock. i O Cherrl Bonne (Johnson) - - 2M Bra" (245> LT (zoo) Rmnm #=� soLra 'Fit, in all of these events are . T)o+o-lcw x'a• • SDCnks (240) LC. (E3a) aottls 1 WInics (245) c (a3o) Daub Get Yours Now! We have all arses! ^ Ringo the middleweight crown and leave a An R o o ' a o scheduled simultaneously starting sECONn-4Esoo,Awmma, 3 and 4 year Stroud (235) RG (235)•salsbna ' the welter throne vacant hastened Spada ss .• oida, o lnrio : Starts A a�n • Modzelemki (200) RT (255) Raaner Girls' "P.F. Low Gym .Sneaks ••• • sauienza it • - 4 o a 3 0 o at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon,. •'•`•••••••'• • 2'95 y �. - •... RCA"3-aM:30(i( Mold (DeRoIn) 10.00 6.40 3.00 - McAfee (215) RE (190) Aowtoa .Saxton's comeback-attempt. Car- McCarthy cf .... 4 0 -3 1 ' 0:...0 Wh1Ch 011onId P�Ve'a: gala, five Mowed' 8.00 4.00 C°ner1 (195). a8 (210) Hornnns'. t men faces Ray Robinson.m 8 mid- Flitiuon lb ....... 4 0 -1. 9 0 nant) _ - 3.00 SEATTLE, Sept. 5-:.ter-Apgar wo er r (2Ie) RRR (220) liramae. 8 5' ••P.F.'t Low 6ynt SHeakS ....... .... .. .. . .'a 2.95 s- ew s Ray holly anSept:rnid.Carney 2b B 1 0 1 1 rung Show. , Cato 9e5'etchee-Hiamlas ently iii a mood to try again to Gifford (205) LRB (190) Camlehaeldl eigh York'rt 3 0 n 1 2. a Entries:for the,Mens singlesTHa (2x5) F$ (226) Rarruson nowskt sh ,..... 2 1 0 2 .2 0 , s born 1939 ar reach the heights as:a profession- Offs Re:eras, Georsn nanw: tMmo- BO s' White or $Itick "basket Ball Sneaks . ..,. .. .. . 3.95 Salitan'a &3(a `inGnntigs ,on t11 Boy ss' c .,. 2 0 '2' a ..Junior-.-(boy DAILY n0'OBI.'H�-402.89 -... Olympic :Cham: esota>: Umpire Lon Pslarai (Penn. State): shelf. have, deposited him among i avwe a .. 3 0 0. 1 o o Iater)'tournaments will be accept- yinPie Heavyweight Bead lmesa.m,-John Ht woerver-(caraes+e 65C to 1.00 pr. ` the forgotten men:on Ring Maga- Simon rt ......... o o. 0 0 0 o hltworth s up to 6 P•m -- pion Pete Rademacher has advised Tech>; haor 7udse. aid, 1Lamer I( ,ire 1. White Wool Gym sots ... .. ... t.... ' list -of welter :contenders. TR>an--ax,30o, empmar, s and 4•year ed 'at' W zine's Totals .,....,'_29- 3• 0 z1 -s 0 tomorrow evening,with the Junior Ids, a fudougs: his trainer to be-ready to come state Teachers); dela judge, and the former bead' man rates , Tomo - 1234567;R tournament starting San ag morn- 6 Courageous DMP east and Start again." (i°t°la)' only fifth in National Boxing finliiumz .............. o 0 3 0 0 10-4 o'clock and the Men's (R un,( 3.40 z:4o 2.20 , y o'z o 0 0 0 1-3g at;10 2 ea Run,dwnderY r a.to 4.46 : Rademacher, kayoed in, the Andover Bowfin L BACK :TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Assn. (NBA) rankings. Delta ' "' -�- tournament commencing Sunday s cine) twata4- : - - sixth round of his title bid here b(r g Miceli doesn't figure on either, Rai-Rumen. Leavitt, Ike,.Y:cone: Kus e-1;14 4a•_- - c: 2. (Spada scored on .error). 2R Tee, morning at 11 o'.clock last month by Champion Floyd The Andover Town bowling) ° ri list and he'll,be the underdog:ill Picone, Kos. 3B-Robito. SH-Ruffen, Lee. . Large`fields are 'entered in all FouRLTR a n:3la`fi claiming, s Loa 4- Patterson, is in New York City. league commission has called a RUBBER COATS view of two defeats by the<hit-,Left-xoiihaas 5. Botta 7. s8-Levole 3, the women's events with much in- b Andes oat (,loads'%) 11-s0 a.eo 4.00 He was to confer late today with meeting, to be conducted at >he ! 11 YOIFiT� and-ski Saxton several years ago.-Buote z. So-Suote 1. u=wekei, Ruffen, azo 2.3e BOYS U P anus. £crest beim shown in all divisions, 1.00 eOro8 (n6tle ice) - - x,80 officials of the International,Box- Andover Recreation Center on i Joe is a free swinging.meanie=with. Committees in charge of the T 1;16 s s. ing Club',regarding a $20,000 01- Tuesday evening; Sept. 10, at 7:30 't e knowhow acquired in 89 bouts, • a, .a: events are as follows. mens and fer to fight in New.York Yellow Or Black.Sizes 4 to l however, and could.wreck Sax Fnrra -ts.00a, of unma.x-saat+la11 p.m. to,formulate Plans fore the p all junior.$vents: Harold Whit- a 4ay) ,; His trainer for the Patterson :coming season. All Bowlers are HAT TO MATCH tort's ons o8 regained'p;O1m- Five Nihon bout,George Chemeres said,Rade- welcome to attend: 1lence worth, chairniaii Armand Gosom 4 in Judge M u(,er) s oo sea 4.40 11n, Sacred -Heart coach; Tom s sa,y ��, (wataa) - 3.80 coacher was encouraged when he Previous teams shall be given a Micell has a lot at stake,:too. Wholey,Aeader and promoter of Ti 1:17 2 a viewed the motion pictures of the He's beer)up and;down the ladder II17 2,see, claiming. sand ii yeah. Seattle fight Priority rating,however,.any new e 1948 and a victory-would p ■^■•yife tennis in �'owex Hill section The Olympic titlist told Che- teams seeking admission to the ) sinc nod er Viir✓� : and Bili Rockwell, North Andover was: 1 and 79 aeras: league will be considered until the v Isawhis (Weida) 7:09 3.30 2.20 i 9 start lrllri upward again. _ enth�ast.' Women s and mixed a DU Denai:t ((ontreeas) 2.So Blares,by telephone.he could tell quota is obtained. •, :: Joe's two losses` to Saxton are :NEW YORK, Sept.:. 5, (1P1., les coairuittee: Mabel Rock- 4 zriastar (neReln) - by the picturesthatthe,training among 28 blotting his,record He Louis E. Wolfson widely known doubles ante-1;48, The '57-'58,organization will be - _- inr, 4-year la Olympics and limited to eight teams, due to al- ! " well, chairwoman, assisted ,by yoff between the 01 BOYS OIL -SLICKERS has won 53, including,23-kayoes; financier, today offered $5,000,006 tWorth and Bill Rock- sEVEn^ra sa.00o• 91aim his reparation for the Patterson• YnL11�7 and had 8 draws. This year hes for the Brooklyn 'Dodgers. With .• . � , , wds and up, 1 male, and 70 yards: p ley committments. Therefore it well 1 Mt. stwih.e (neRnm) 2z.00 7.4e 6.40 scrap hurt his condition more than is advisable.for any new sponsors won 2 and lost 2. the intention' of keephig the,club a Aaarose 3•" 3.6 he had realized Saxton, a defensive tactician in New York: 4 Awcylosis tVenutt ar.) - 7.2 to'submit•entries at'this meeting, Yellow Or Dark Green $ 95 recent defeats on ; Tm,o-;ae 1 s Y, I wouldn't have tired so quick- in order to insure partaking in siZeS 6 to l8' veto blamed his The offer-,'was announced ,by ly against Patterson if Thad kept ' trying to please the audience with Walter Troutman, associated with Fowler Disgraced By E1c1BTH�2 eon)olalmms: yosr the league. Glen Gilbreath who Wolfson in many of his financial and up,1 mile dna 7a yards: up the training grand after the was unanimously elected by the recklessness, shows a 54-&-2,his- Olympics, Rademacher said r''ncinnati and a Lw o•1Claliey (wwaa) s.so 4.40 s.as ,> tory. Ile has kayoed 21 opponents. dealings. Walter.O'Malley, prest- z Mammy Pmasant body at the annual'banquet will - sea sso : There were reports here that 1 The fight will .be 'Judged under dent of the club, is,in Wyoming on CINCINNATI, Sept. 5 (1P1: -- x �c�n�noins (Harrier) r - x•" Rademacher also planned a talk preside. � rTfistrict of Columbia rules, award a hunting trip and could not be Pitcher ,Art,Fowler says el blas Tun�1.:49• GIRLS' 10DO/O • _� while in New York with ;Emil � ;rig10 points to the winner of each,reached far comment. been<,disgraced' by being released o r'to the loser. 'd that.only Wolf- 6Y.the Cincinnati Redlegs and xn4Ta sa,000:ektirtdng, a-se.r Dias, 1 Lance, independent promot r of WATERPROOF round and 9 or fewe, Troutman Sas" the my mile and 1-1a: d his' resent,associates that he Intends to quit baseball. a in A:Rage (Me ler s.3o a 4e0 the title bent between Paterson II NE)#P RT, R. Company 5 ` son an s •P Fowler,.a 34- ear-old:nghthand- 7 Great Day is and Tommy Jackson last July. VYpQRT, R. L, Sept. 5 IA')- 10. were involved m the offer. y 3 eaadrilie (Jenkins) - 3• o the er, was. released yesterday by the limo-i;ao• Lazo acraEah-FAAY Hours. Bids to fight have been offered, The Newport Country club,where RUBBER`C A S : Taking Brooklyn out of .rota(hand)a-i551,o2s.. National league' would, be :.like Redlegs to Seattle of the Pacific Rademacher'from several Pacific President iuri Eisenhower n playing taking Notre Dame.-out,of College Coast league.?dter,bemg waived THREE-WAY SPLIT Northwest cities. golf during his. New England va- Sizes T to'14 football," a Wolfson' statement out of the National league. cation, is one of the oldest and "Being valved off:the Cincinnati KIAMESHA.LAKE,N.Y., Sept. 'JOCKEY INJURED most exclusive clubs in America. H . said. i of 289Founded til 1893,it is one of the Hof TO Match pitching staff was worst alis- 5 f Pittsburgh Julius Boros Pinec est Drive Miilmi SPritigs, - WENT. CAR grace I have suffered In my base- l ofive original dubs' i4 the U. S. • ball., career:" Fowler told news= of Mid Pf es; NYork splCand it parkl Cav- , was treats at Bon Golf Assn. Its membership list When you need. a car Maine To Houor Ted men: "You know how bad the anaug�i o New p umbers only about 80; but the in an emergency.. AUGUSTA; Mable,'Sept. 5 11PI team's pitehing stab is 'and I today after tying for first place hospital at 9 a m. Thursday, for first name on the roster is John D know that am better than some In a pro amateur golf tournament- severe contusions and abrasions Astor. There are Vanderbilts'on when your ovrn Ls laid -A poll'of:Maine's Sports writers 195 up for repairs at and "radio-TV commentators has still on it. Each shot afour-under-par 68. of the left ei{t der.' He was 'dis- • Sd you can in the unanimous selec "If I,cant make the Reds' pitch- Tied at, 69 were Jimmy Dem- charged afteelll� treatment for .the k as in the other names widelAs y any time. y resulted are Biz Nary, Bub Rosburg, Al injury'reported ao have been re- known in the social swim such e- rent a clean,new-$ertz tion of ageless Ted Williams as, Ing.staff then I'd better quit base- Broach, 7adkie Burke and Al Delved when he was thrown from Countess Reventlow,.G. F. Wide- 45 Car in just Stew min- the Boston Red„Sox .player the ban. Mengert. a horse,Wednesday morning. �ner and Dan Topping. fYlieSeS' Neopreee utes.: Just-dhow Xour`" people of Maine should honor 'o • " Maine Dap;at Fenway•Dark. DRIVER gIi,LED s' dn�+er s li,gi9_nse and " The Maine Dept,of'.Economlc,,. BETH 11Y,:bio.,:Sept. 5 UE'l- Other Misses Coats 5.95 up C 1 prQ Ldenl3eation :.. Developmelit spornored ,the.' poli VeteM6m race driver Chick Ed- off elf Yaa'gv. ..Ma a to determine which;pl xet wr!uk1' vmrds was•'killed today when his was prll+ate:as'your be the recipient-.of::blaln mantr= Offetbhouser S p e e d 9 t e r;flipped • b t , ov"rl►. ,. ,.'.;:' factored. products. The gifts:uviil end-avd end.on the :first lap of Ranch•Wagon Coals Boys 11.95 Mens 13.95 Use it for an hoar..;.: be presented t(I Ted=between"ttte the`Opening•race 'at the *orth- ! day...week,,..as lob!# baits of a doubleheader with,T)e- west MISOaurl Fair while 10;000 Ranch Vl/dgon Coats Misses' with Nat ......... sons'watched: As You need it: ' droit Sept.15: 1 M.,n, h m en's .. g M Plastic Raincoats: . ...::...... 12 95 • : . .:. ... . 2.93.3.95 bows _�. 25th Year ter s rvaneca i DEMOLITION Ion JULY 31 4POST- TIME 1:45 pa moSHOW AND CES.. ..,' AUTO RA S•lurd•y 2too p.m. , r THRU OtNly Aoubte Closes 1M .RACER Before Post Time. 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