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'W i fi THC HARTFORD COUSANT. Wednesday. September II, KS7 ('oiUH'Clk'Ul SkU'S .1 JL.w.lM";l'(rW, 2 Jet Planes Crash, Killing State Pilot 1 I GREENVILLE, Sept. 10 'I III l-iiwVjf. Washington Reoort If fp4 rv, Wednesday, tt Sunrise, 6:26 a m.

Sunset, 7:07 p.m. Mixmrise, 8:03 p.m. Last Quarter, Sept. 17. Evening Stars: Venus, sets.

8:09 p.m. Saturn, in the southwest at moonrise, sets. 10:11 p.m. This ringed planet will leave the evening sky this Fall and re-turn as a morning star late in December. (Computed for Hartford) By ROnERT I).

BYRNES Th Hartford Coiirant Washlnctnn Bureau 1 wmmm Weather, Tides $30,000 Interest-Free Advance Given Bristol For Flood Control Planning WASHINGTON'. Sept. 10 Thf office of Antoni N. Sadlak here announced Tuesday the Communities Facilities Administration has approved an advance of to Bristol for planning flood control facilities. The advance is made under a (JD One Greenville Air Force Base pilot was fatally injured last night In a collision of two jet trainers as they approached the landing field at the end of a night mission.

One of the craft was able to continue and landed safely. A man was ejected from the other crippled plane and parachuted to safety but the other man died in the plane's crash. Each trainer carries two men. The man who parachuted was taken to the base hospital for observation. The dead man was identified as 1st Lt.

Oskar H. Bnumgart-ner. 23, of Ridgebury, Conn. (Ridgebury is a section lying partly in Danbury and partly in Rirlgcficld). Capt.

John E. Allen, 29. of Kansas City, parachuted to safety. The occupants of the second plane were identified as 1st Lt. Francis G.

Neubeck, 25, of Washington, D. instructor and Aviation Cadet Flovd H. Damschen 21, of Santee, Cmif. 115 UP fiOVERXMEXT FORECAST Local: Cloudy with occasional COMPLETE LUNCHEONS light rain early today. Mostly law that provides interest-free federal funds for planning essential cloudy with a chance of show 'y, Vi 'Ml i 4 I i i 1 public works, for which repayment is made on the start of con ers afternoon and evening, high Ample Parking in Rear! West Hartford Center Open Mon.

thru Sat. near 70. Clearing with little change in temperature tonight tow in me bus. uuuook lor lhursv day, partly cloudy and slight warmer with a chance of scat 1 tered afternoon showers. Connecticut: Cloudy with oc casional light rain earlv todav.

How to make an Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers afternoon and evening. Clearing with little change in temperature tonight. Outlook for Thursday, partly cloudy with little change in temperature. WEATHER EWSMAV ESCORTED FROM SCENE: Armed National escort Negro Moses J. Newsom, reporter from Baltimore, from Record of Fires Sept.

10, 1957 Little Rock, Arkansas' Central High School Tuesday. The troops were called out by Gov. Orval Faubus to turn away Negro students at the all-white school (AP Wirephoto). U.S. Department of Commerce VODKA a.m.

Sill! alnrm Smith Mcail.mi. Oum-r. City of tlartluul. Hump Ire. Cause unknown.

N'i rlamnRP. p.m. Still alarm, til Pmsnrct Party Election System Adopted By New London AND CRKN CRfME Vi MtNTKij MADE f0M CRAIN 80 AN0 100 PROOF. SCHtNUYDIST.CO.N.Y.C. struction.

Bristol, according to the announcement, has a project, involving storace reserviors and deepening, widening and straightening watercourses to avoid disastrous floods in the future on tin? Pequabuek River and its tributaries. Construction is expected to start by the fall of 19fi0. Damage from the 1955 flood is estimated at more than $3,000,000, Atomic Insurance Starts The Atomic Energy Commission announced Tuesday it making the law for payment of catastrophic losses from accidents to private atomic reactor effective Sept. 26. The effect of thin is to put into operation also the atomic energy reactor Insurance being offered by a pool of private insurance companies, including a number in Hartford.

The law provide that each reactor operator shall have protection against losses, presumably through private Insurance, to an amount specified by the A EC for each reactor, and that the government will then agree to meet losses In excess of the insurance up to million. The teipporary regulation to be effective Sept. 26 requires a reactor licensee to have a minimum of 8250.000 in private insurance, and to be covered at the rate of $150,000 insurance for each thousand kilowatts of thermal energy of 1 tie reactor. Present licensee are required to furnish proof of protection within 30 day after the effective date of the rules. Radio Station Sought The Federal Communications Commission has received an application from Independent Broadcasting Darien, for a new standard broadcast station in Darien.

The application is for operation on 1490 kilocycles, with power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation. The FCC has extended to next March 3 the time for completion of WATR-TV, Waterbury. Lasbury on Wage Committees Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell Tuesday announced nppointmbnt of committees to fix minimum hourly wages for! three Puerto Rico industries, with Ralph C. Lashury, director.

Shed Tobacco Growers' Agricultural Hartford, to serve on each of the three as a representative of employers. The comit-tees will consider wages in the tobacco, food and related products, and sugar manufacturing industries. Hearings will start Oct 14 at San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1 City Foundling Topic Of Magazine Article The story of "Baby found minutes after birth under a car on Asylum Street five years ago, appears in this week's issue of Avp. half-slmy ftampi ami hink Owner, Atpll X.

fuc DcfoclHe builei I cellar. Slight damage. I America, a national Cathoiic By JACK 7AIMA.V who had plenty of time and ener-j weekly review in an article writ New London voters, by a three! By.10 Put, on a slambang earn paign. whereas they coulun t. to one margin, this week threw ten by Joseph A.

Owens of Glastonbury, entited "Adopting Negro Children." "In general, it was becoming I evident that a dubiously qualified 1 nominee with party endorsement 1 1 could usually beat an outstand- ingly well qualified candidate, i Though manv offers were out the non partisan election system that has been in effect there for four years. The system will be replaced. made at the time to adopt the minutes old boy found bv a Weather Bureau FORECASTS Loral Weather Report Hartford. Sept. 10, 1957 (Time Is F.estern Standard Time) Temperature Summary 7:30 1:30 7:30 a.m.

p.m. p.m. Temp, (deg, 52 68 63 Rel. Hum. () 86 47 59 B.

P. at S. L. 34.48 30.45 30.47 Highest Temperature 69 at 12:10 p.m. Lowest Temperature 48 at 3:10 p.m.

Mean Temperature 58. Normal Temperature 66. Degree Days 7. (based on temperature observations to 7:30 p.m.) Highest Temperature year ago 68. Lowest Temperature year ago 38.

Record High This Date 95 In 1931. Record Low This Date 38 in 1956. Highest Temperature since Jan. 1, 96. Get 'em to School On Time With a TIM EX WATCH $095 Coast Guardsman in near zero under council manager govern weather, the child is still in a ment, with an elections setup state institution according to the culhor, a member of the edi without any endorsement, who was trying to campaign from scratch entirely on his own." "Good candidate material went to waste," the article said.

The state primary law covers municipal election candidates if there is no local primary law in effect so that party nominees in New London will still be sub torial staff of The Catholic Transcript, who points up that provides for political parties and party levers, but retains the petiton method for independent candidates. Condemns System Hartford's system of electing councilmen and board of educa nationwide problem of placing Negro children in foster homes. 1 It Toga Club To Hold ject to primary. plut tax Others $6.95 to $11.95 The watch you've seen on the Steve Allen show ideal for youngsters! See Savitt and youH have it! Advertisement Reserve Leader Called First Summer Outing tion members is the same as tiie one now rejected by New The New London vote in favor of return to party government See SAVITT 35 Asylum St. 651 DIFFERENT STAMPS S1.00 was 2,218 to 7-15.

The The Toga Club, an organiza London. There have been moves here for a return to the two- tion of present and past mem Assembly last spring approved the change, subject to local re bers of the State Senate, will ferendum. You'll find this world collection a veritable treasure! Catalog velue it well over $11.00 end not a single duplicate. The collection contains Lowest Temperature since Jan. 1, -17.

Accumulated departure from normal this month, through hold its first annual summer outing Saturday at Rockv Neck State Park. State Sen. John A. Home Builders Expect About 300 at Banquet iept. d.

To White House Praley Maj. Clarence -E. Sibley of 9 Hawthorne West Hartford, is one of the 12 leading reservists in the nation who will attend a White House conference with administration leaders Sept. 27 and 28. Maj.

Sibley has been called to Washington, for the two day conference to discuss major changes in national defense poli Total degree days since Sept. Minetto, of Goshen, chairman of the arrangements committee, estimated Tuesday that more than 50 present and former state senators will attend. More than 300 members of the1 party system under council-manager government, with a proviso that other groups and candidates could still use the petition method for seeking nominations. The sponsor of the state primary law in the 1955 General Assembly, former State Sen Lockard of New London, came out for the elimination of the non partisan election system during the campaign there. Lockard was Senate chairman of the legislative Elections Committee that drafted the pri.nary stamps honoring Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth, group of nine from Monaco picturing Pres.

Eisenhower, Lincoln, Washington and lovely Grace Kelly. This collection has been awarded PARENTS MAGAZINE SEAL for its outstanding value. Your satisfaction: Home Builders Association of' Hartford County and their; 1 through Sept. 10; 10. Normal degree days same period 9.

Total degree days this month through Sept. 10. Normal degree days same peri friends are expected to attend i fSh SCIENTIFIC AID TO RELAXATION I oH? UNDER I MsXA PRESSURE rOU RELAX Mabel Griffin Dies; Formerly of Granby cies. He is a long-time leader in od 9. the National Home Week kick- off banquet Sept.

19 at the Stat- i Ier, according to Clayton W.j Jchnson, executive vice presi-j Precipitation Summary the Reserve Officers Association and is currently ROA's execu GRANBY. Sent. 10 (SDecian Is assured. Send $1.00 today for this fine introductory offer. ELWONT STAMP CO.

Dipt. T2I 61 West 35th Strt. Nw York M.V. Precipitation Sept. 10 to 7:30 Mrs.

Mabel Griffin, widow of law for the state. He is a pro- tive committeeman for Army p.m. mcnes. Milo C. Griffin, for many years I fessor of government at Connect-county sealer of weights andiiont Collleee.

Total precipitation this monm through Sept. 9: .37 inches measures, has died at Waynes- Lockard. in an article written Total precipitation departure ooro, menus here were in- f0r The New London uay prior formed today. Mrs. Griffin form-' to the election, condemned the from normal this month through dent.

Chief speaker will be U. S.i Senator Prescott Bush. Other; activity will include selection of "Miss National Home Week" and the presentation of a port-1 able TV set to someone who purchases his banquet ticket be-; fore 5 p.m., Sept. 16. The Better Homes Heat Coun-! cil will serve guests cocktails.

I Sept. .71 inches. erly lived in Granby. "lottery like choice nenveen candidates as numerous as beau The funeral will be held at the funeral home of the James tv rontpst entrants." T. Pratt 71 Farmington Ave.

oy peuuun, uu Total precipitation from Jan. 1 through Sept. 9, 17.98 inches. Total precipitation for same period last year 28.70 inches. Connecticut River stage at 8 a.m.

1.4 ft. Tides Sept. 11, 1937. Hartford, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. What A Nuisance Handkerchief Laundering Is! What a boon a suds-rinse-dry -no ironing -original wrote, has again Deen snown to be among the gimmicks by which well meaning people seek Refuses Rescue AUCKLAND, New Zealand, grjt gaitfof 5 CmtfmrJ High Sept.

10 (UP) A castaway iden At New London Low 5:33 a.m. tified as an American was reported to have refused rescue from to 'purify local government and to no avail. Their gimmick has contributed more confusion and disorder than clarity and improvement. It is too superficial a solution for a problem so deeply rooted." "I would not for a moment creases handkerchief would 2S5 Broad St. Hurtford 1.

Onn. Telephone Hartford CHapel 9-M11 I Published By THE HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY Entered In the post office Hart a South Sea island today be 6:03 p.m. Try it Just ten minutes in our .1 I ff! cause the ship that went to get uore, in your noma or otiisb. him would not take his chim 11:22 a.m. 11:39 p.m.

At Saybrook a.m. 1:22 p.m. At New Haven a.m. ford as second class matter under the panzee along. You'll see why a contour almost forces you to relax, even when you're under pressure.

It's the propose that the return of party vv it mei united Mates, esolve 7:33 a.m. 8:03 p.m. 6:57 a.m. 7:22 p.m. nne snip rioneer isle reported oHin rnnHiHatM and from the South Pacific that Rob- As a COMPARE a Contour today! You'll realiia why no other angular chair or lounge enhance the fine decor of your home lile a contour 12:50 p.m.

wvv. -Wom -nmmiinitv attitudes. an nnvpnliitf frnm Vlnnrin cradle comfort the head-to-J foot support the elevation of your legs and feet the stimu-Jlating overall massage of vivera- tion in any of six locking positions. all the eimmicks man can devise will never have more than a su (Tides: Eastern Daylight Sav lngs Time). Dept.

of Commerce Report TEMPERATURE Act ot March 3. 18T9. BRANCH OFFICES I BMstol. 81 Main St. LU 24.T15 East Hartford.

1128 Main St. BV 9-2755 Manchester. Main St. Ml S-5251 Middletown, 2 Main St, DI 6-14S2 end DI 6-1598 New Britain. 55 Church St, BA 9-0373 Rockville.

7 West Main TR 5-35ti9 Southinpton. 49 No. Main SU, MA R-6429 Willimantlc 854 Main St. HA 3-4908 Boston 8, 73 Tremont St. Chicago 11.

400 North Michigan Detroit 2, 742 New Center Lot Anseles 5, 730 South Western Av. New York 35. 19' West 44th St Philadelphia 15. Old Newtown Rd. San F.usj Building Subscription Ratea Payable In Advance ready on the beach of lonely Henderson Island with his suitcase, swim fins, bow and arrow and pet chimpanzee.

The ship's captain said he perficial effect on it. Yet some methods of choice are preferable to others, largely because they Easy Payments 11 be. A boon to housewives who pamper their husbands with hand laundered handkerchiefs. A boon to College men whose handkerchiefs have to really take punishment. A boon a boon and we have it.

A new Dacron and Cotton corded hand rolled edge of luxurious appearance and. feel and it does just what is required in the first boon" 3 for $2.95 Speaking of a nice clean handkerchief. Think before you drop even a match case in Town. Our streets are littered enough! Eastern Southern are consistent with existing po litical realities. by would take Tomarchin aboard, but not his chimp.

Tomarchin refused to be rescued without party is the better of the two on this eround even on no the pet, the ship messaged. Exclusively at Albany 45 70 Charte'n 77 7 Boston 54 68 Miami 77 87 Buffalo 62 78 N. Orl'ns 71 87 N. York 65 68 Western Phila. 64 70 K.

City 65 SO Wash. 69 87 Duluth 53 72 Central St. Louis 62 82 nther." Prof. lockard wrote that the Dally two-Dartv system is "one of the One year Pictures Guide Voters ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Sent. 10 (TP) Morn than 3 WW.

most important realities of Amer Chicago 62 70 Rocky Mtn. Cincin. 62 74 Denver 47 65 jooo persons start voting tomor ican politics" and that "no agency is better equipped to screen, select, and assist candidates for office. At least no other agency is better suited to select officers row in Ethiopia picture elec r. 3053 MAIN ST.

115 SO 7.80 3.90 1.30 lis. on 650 3.25 110, rs.so; 34.30 7.15, 2.40 tions, the first general elections Six month Threa months One month Sunday One yar Six months Three montht Ona month Daily and Sunday Ona year Six montha Three months One month ever held in this ancient northeast African kingdom. Only one out of every five for a democracy. Lockard said the "present sys (forth End of Hartford Plenty of Free Parking OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. tem has had a fair opportunity hpoie, tac loon ton to prove itself.

It has tailed to Oct. 24 Is Dedicated As United Nations Day Gov. Ribicoff Tuesday designated Oct. 24 as United Nations Day in Connecticut to commemorate the anniversary of the U.N. charter's adoption.

In his proclamation the Governor urged people throughout the state to develop community pro- a- voters can read and write. Consequently, the voters will cast ballots by droping them into boxes bearing the pictures of their chosen candidates. One of America's Fine Stores aiufum street The voting will be for 2,500 By The UG0U3 DAIR members of the House of Representatives and will continue for produce results." Wasted Candidate The New London Day, in an article on the operation of the non-partisan system prior to election day, said "it was apparent that able, qualified indviduals often felt they couldn't campaign entirely on their own. "In fact, they'd prefer not to get into a contest with some other candidate, far less qualified, grams iu tuiuuiut-u rnonth aim and support oi uie unueu TWviouslv. Fmnrrm- TTsilo Se Phone JA 2-0181; Closed Mondays! Nations.

Phone CH 9-7785 1030 New Britain Ave. West Hartford Phone CH 9-7785 lassie has nominated members to both the Senate and the House and then picked his cabinet from among members of the Senate. NAME BRANDS FIRST QUALITY GUARANTEED SALE heavyweight Linoleum ft RUG SIZES PATTERNS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME Especially at $g45 $795 9x12 REG. 13.98 9x15 REG. 15.98 TOWN and CODSTRY $045 $05 6x9 REG.

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