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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 26

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2 6 --The Berkfhire TuetrlaT. Se 20, 106r) E.193 Radio and Television 4 Nerve of Steel 1 WASTExpedition: Premiere of dramatic action explorations. Illotorist Follows the Book rhe Frozen Continent," the 17.S. IGY expedition to the Antarctic, here the party lived for 15 months in total isolation. Filmed Escapes From Suliinerged Car by professwhal photographer members of the expedition.

Premiere of dramatic action explorations. "The Frozen Continent," the U.S. IGY expedition to the Antarctic, where the party lived for 15 months in total isolation. Filmed by professial photographer members of the expedition. rt ITO Unwanted 2 What's Khruslichev Up To hi his Visit? Propaganda, Pitch to Africa Speculated T.

ills Visit? ettlateti 4-, rrop Address: Sen. John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, will speak. Hour of Great Mysteries: The batchet Dia, monds," the story of a pompous and unsuccessful businessman who accidentally comes into possession of a million dollars worth of stolen diamonds. Starring Rex Harrison and Tammy Grimes.

MALDEN, Mass. sim nerve to bold on that extra min- ply waited while the water Poured ute or two. inside the car." Time To Leave Time To Leave hile the water poured tr." MOOmign sit-lt tOOTsdav 00Mome Pars Plains 1030Plar Your Muncie la Rieht 1'0 11:3 10'0i 10'1 11:0 11:31 SALE Ladies' and Childrens' -HOUSECOATS- at -REDUCED NIMES! I WBEC (ABC) 1420 Tomos World Neva In Wall Ill.reet I 30Zoorts 14Jahn D01 30Headlines 55Yankees vs Senators 10 SOLocal. World Nova Heart------7 News wBI I 2 IS los 115--- 1420 II New' avoet Senators NI lita By BRUCE W. MUNN UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

(LTD Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushehev's flamboyant trip to the United 'Nations ostensibly Is to press his total global disarmatnent plan. But ranking diplomats agreed -today his real t- purposes were far wider and much more It was Just ft year ago, on Sept. 18. Khrushchev.

then on' his enthuSlastic tour of the United -came to the General As. sembly and put forth his plan for general and complete PV EllUt UNITED NA Soviet Khrushehev's the United NI to press his tc ttent plan. Rut agreed today were far wide It wa.s Just a 18. that Khrus enthusiastic tc States. -came i sembly and pu general and 1-30News, Meal Stern.

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Malone 336Prom Theses Root 4 00--Comedy PlaYbouse 430Adventure 'rhea Ulf 6 40Brea4time Stories pi, 12:0 12:3 1:0 :3, 1:3 3'3 4 0 4'3 0.0 .0 "When the water got up to my chestall cold and clammy I decided it was time for me to "It was a matter of taking three deep breaths and hoping there! would enough air left for fourth. "I tried to open the door. I pushed and -shoved- but-it-wouldn't open. It must have been banged--up--somehow. "So I tried the windows.

I'm foot 3 inches tall and I didn't think there would be tom for me to get through. took --a -8eePi- deep breath and turned the handle to open the win-! dow. It rolled down easily. The water poured in on me but I was able to fight my way out. two liter, I was! at the surface breathing in that clean fresh air I thought for awhile I'd never smell again.

After that it was a simple matter, of swimming ashore." i the campaign will be swinging into high gear. 6eeks Africa; Sympathy by personal cultivation, to increase sympathy for Russia among the African countries, especially the 14 new states scheduled to be admitted to the U.N. at the assembly session. while at the same time doing all possible to keep stirred up the Congo -situation which is increasingly embarrassing to the West. his flair.

for the dramatic, with a daring idea for an Iron Curtain summit conference of Communist leaders right in--NewYorkUrapresidential year. There was no doubt that Khrushchev and his power-packed delegationwhich includes foreign minister Andrei Gromyko, two first deputy foreign ministers and three ranking ambassadors would use every means the world forum presents to drive propaganda nettles deeper into the American brow. will be swinging gear. 'ricas Sympathy by- personal cultivation, se sympathy for Russia African countries, the 14 new states ached- admitted to the U.N. sembly session.

while at time doing all possible ticred up the Congo Lich is increasingly em to the West. Ts his flair for the with a daring ides for Curtain summit confer- ommunist leaders right York --itrapresidential the campaigr into high gem 6eeks Afrie't by' to increase among the especially the uled to be a( at the assemt the same tim to keep sticre ugtion which barrassing to dramatic witI an Iron Curt ence CO hr-New--yorb There wa Khrushchev al delegationwh minister And first deputy I( three rankini would use eve forum present ganda nettles American brol no doubt that i his power-packed includes foreign Gromyko, two eign ministers and ambassadors means the world to drive propa- deeper into the titre- 1110- WCDC-Ch. 19 11.30New. Headline Tall Local New. including local 755-8norta A -11130Bead111544 151Loca1 New.

1100Local World Nava 1161-16ews -11-Pws including iscal vs Senator' CabPaul Harvey 113-- 55- I tib- tc 11 11 14 4 I Lnes 3 News tins iocii Howe beitl Mon Twenty-eight-year old Josephl Sullivan. an automobile salesman.1 was telling how he saved his life Sunday by staying calm in an emergency. An oncoming car forced Sullivan to swerve Off. Pellsway East Highway at 5:20 cm. Be lost control and his car plunged down an embankment and into Fellsmere Pond, 20 feet deep.

Played It-Cool Lifeguard training had taught Sullivan be couldn't open doors or windows until water pressure- inside the car was equal to that four played it cool. "When I struck bottom I immediately turned off the ignition. I didn't want to take a chance on a short circuit. I left my lights -there was a chance some motorist might spot them. "After that, I simply waited while the water poured inside the car.

Two vent windows were open. Some water poured in through themr The rest came through the bottom of the car. "I wanted to smoke to relieve the 'tension. How I would have loved a cigarette. But I dismissed Iharider.WheiVereardtirlght: ing up a cigarette at the bottom of a pond? "The water came in quickly.

I'm thankful I had a small coin-pact that was easy fill up. If I had one of those big jobs I don't believe I'd have had the ht-year old Joseph automobile salesman. tow he saved his life staying calm in an ing car forced Suit-ye Off Fellsway East 5:20 cm. Be lost con-car plunged ilowB an and into Fellsmere deep. training had taught muldn't open doors or il water pressure- inr was equal to that tor four minutes he ml.

struck bottom I immed off the ignition. to take a chance on ult. I left my lights I thought -there was me motorist might it. I simply waited iter poured inside the it windows were open. poured in through eat came through the le car.

to smoke to relieve How I would have relte. But I dismissed heiVentearrOTIght: garette at the bottom came in quickly. I had a small comt was easy tO fill up. of those big jobs I I'd have had the CAMPUS GIRL, Inc. 2 Brown Street itolei Through Plan Since then.

intensive arms talks at Geneva shot holes through the Khrukbghev plan and its lack of sufficient provision for and control. The Russians watered it down some alolii Througt Since-then. ,11 at Geneva shot Khrukhghev ph suffietealt pros, v-ren- -1Aspectio Russians water -I 7 1 WGY-810 45-11lstar-Stat Re" 04News 30World News 00News 00News 00News 00News A. 11.Musi 10 luele NI-. 00- 00- 00-1 10 11 13 1 10 11 13 I EGNIOBE Beachcomber Weather From Interpol 11-00Feck's Bad Dirt a Gillis Be Announced Boot Unknown Weather 111Je4 Pair TO1101111019 I eaatign on 10Inspiration 51News.

Weather 00Breakfast Carnival 40Romoer Room- 11Caot, Kangaroo 9 00Fort Algiers 10 30Video Village 1-veot tem Lute Hodson 01 Life 0:31 1:01 711 8:34 0-0 8 81 904 10:04 1.41 1 51 5, 01 1 41 .11 10 -ft Il 12 4 1 1, 9 1 I I 1 'C lt 1 ALI -ThJ THU! In Ob Lfri. (-----, --Parking if agog 11.11 ALL 7 In --Parking what, then wrecked the Geneva talks by walking out before the West could present a counterplan aimed at the same goal. Diplomats hereWestern and "uncommitted' agreed that 1Khrushchev was fully aware his plan could not be furthered by a general debate in the assembly, where the Russian invited other chiefs of government to meet him. 0 President Eisenhower, British Minister Harold Macmillan and French President Charles de' Gaulle: by refusing such a "summit in the assembly" session killedthatpropaganda-laden-- am-- bition. A lifetUtt.

source said vately of Khrushchefs U.N. "He wants to make another 'bit play. He to pose as a 1 friend of the downtrodden. He wantsto do all thefishingin troubled waters he can and to 1 trouble waters that are not troubled. He knows he can' not get any resolution through here.

It is bound to be a propaganda deal." Diplomats agree that khrush1 chev is no fool. Their best speculation on his real reasons for here dramatically in a Russian ship was that he: Push Propaganda Advantage Hopes to push to the utmost the propaganda advantage the gained over the United States during; the year ithrough the capture of the U2 spy 'plane 1,200 miles inside Russia, the doSvbing of an RB47 reconnaissance plane over the Barents Sea and "admissions" gained to the 'Soviet Union. 1Plans to strengthen Russia's foothold in the Western Hemisphere gained through the ready acceptanceofCommunistsupport by Cuba, action by the Organization of American States against the 'Red anathema of the Domonlean 't Republic and leftist demonstrations la a 'number of South American countrie a devipus Intervention in the U.S. presidential elect tion by establishing himself in New York at the moment when wrecked the Geneva alking out before the present a counterplan same goal. hereWestern and ed" agreed that was fully aware his ould not be furthered I debate in the assem- the Russian invited of government to Eisenhower, British iter Harold Macmillan President Charles de refusing such a "sum- assembly" session propaganda-laden-am- source said pri- irushchef a U.N.

trip: 1 to make another big wants to pose as a he downtrodden. He all the fishingin Iters he can and to era that are not al- ed. He knows he can- resolution through bound to be a propa- kh agree that rush- 'ool. Their best specu- As real reasons for dramatically in a was that he: ganda Advantage push to the utmost inda advantage the ned over the United rig the year capture of the U2 spy miles inside Russia, of an R347 recon- ane over the Barents "admissions" gained candefectors to the strengthen Russia's the Western Hemi- through the ready or-Copimunist-support tion by the Organiza, erican States against theme of the Domon- ie and leftist demon- a 'number of South runtrie a devipus interven- J.S. presidential elect ablishing himself in it the when T0311011801, 30-11oratna Devotions 00News 25Weather 00News I 05Weather llama 30News I 00News 00News 30Martha brooks' 00News------- 11 00News 13 00-14ews retina xirt 30 COO 0 25 1 00 I OS 30 00 00 30 11 00 13 00 'rooks iNccn DAY 'THURSDAY Observance of SPECIAL TIHS WEEK 'AT ALL ------FIRST-IIATIOLIALLSTORES English Muffins I Apple-Pie -2 kgs: Pote 37 each 43c PM.

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30 Springfield diocese including one from Berkshire County will be honored Sur klay. Oct. 30, at St. Michael's Cathedral in Springfield when the diocese makes the annual presentation of the national Catholic Scouters Award of St. George.

William Mason, acting chairman of the Berkshire Catholic Lay Committee on Scouting, said nominations for the St- George award will be made at the annual bishop's dinner Sunday, Oct. 23, in Springfield at 8 p.m. at the Hotel Kimball. Mr. Mason is ticket chairman for Berkshire ---Countr---- The Rev, Earl Hebert, assistant at Notre Dame Church In Adams and chaplain for the northerh district -of the Berkshire Council, will deliver the main address at the awardceremonThepublic is hi-, vited.

All county units planning, to participate are requested to be I at the cathedral by 3 p.m. on awards day. Cathol A' ds Made( Springfield dil from Berkshire ored Surlday, chael's Cathe( when the dioce presentation ol lie Scouters A William Mas of the Berk! Committee on 'nations for tt will be made al dinner Sunday, field at 8 p.m. Mr. Mason is Berkshire-Cou The Ez at Notre Darn and chaplain fi trict -of the Bel deliver the in award-eeremor vited.

All cm, to participate at the cathed awards day. Scouters To Be et. 30 including one County will be bon- Ict. 30, at St. Mi- al in Springfield a makes the annual the national Catho7ard of St.

George. acting chairman Ire Catholic i Lay said nomSt; George award the annual bishop's Oct. 23, in Spring-the Hotel Kimball. cket chairman for I Hebert, assistant Church in Adams the northern Council, will Lit address at the -The--pu ty units planning requested to be al by 3 p.m. on Kindly 'Anticipate Yeur-Needs Kindly 19u 1 P.

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'7 00- 30- 9 lw 19.9- 10 30- 1100- Askt. CLOVERFARM MARKET Corner of Fenn and Second Streets. II don't cuss iis WSBS (1IBS) 860 TOMORROW On Heart Weather 113SFarm Report 11.S0-Parm Weather Summary 0 ASSNational Kew, Headlines A a 860 Pt Bum, Ines Gun for a Day Faces 'a' Andy 3 0Day in Court I 30-6a1e Storm snow 3 AGBeat the Clock 3 Do You Trust 4110American Bandstand 300Litt 1e Lenny 8how Friend Flicks. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL I I 4 Fast, Reliable 4 Fast elfable r-ft Register Every Wednesday I forSIOWarthoffreeGraceries I REGISTER WEDNESDAY, SEPT, el Drawing to be beld Friday, Sept. 23.

Winner rettlai, Sept. tt Winner REPRIIIS All Makes of -UEPLIIflS A 1 .1 All Makes of f-k. I Breakthrough Seen Dutch Elm Disease Battle Fought With Zinc Chloride ed hi nest Tuesday's Ad LAST WEEK'S WINNER MRS. I. GIANNAULA I 76 SECOND STREET 7 I 1 11; 1'1 Shavers t.

Watches WATCH3IAKER-GOLDSMITH ON THE PREMISES 1 avers-- 7 I. Watches DS311TH ESES 0011111 lb On 1 On A On 1 4 I I ir DOUCLE-STAMPS TOMORROW-: I II 1111h I -OPEN MONDAYS TIILTRSDuxAYTILEIrrINGS OPEN PC1J IA VC THIJKSDAV -1101 1E11 IIIIIWIMIIP111 tTvPrIT. 1.i 1 ts -01 Ohio (1.1'1)An inustrial scientist may havo won an i Important battle against Dutch elm I disease. 1Df.James Slayter. of Newark, vice president in charge of reseircji and development, Owens-CornPrig 12 years ago startled using to fight the disease in one of the trees in his I Today he reports the tree seems healthy.

1 1 I JEWELERS 239 North St. 1 JEVELERS 239 North St. I III I 744 I I I I htyyyg I Will frt i 4 I 16,.. He began the treatment by drilling holes in the tree, pouring in some of the tine chloride and then plugging the Heused thetreatmentlwice, succeeding in getting halted for about three years each time. Then he decided to use a more permanent method.

He drove zinc-coated finishing nails in the bark so that the nails could come in contact with the sap wood. Today many people in surrounding lost manylrees to the disease, have started using his tests in their own fight. Began In 1942 Dr. Slayter said he got interested in the use of zinc chloride as a fungicidal agent when he first bought his farm in 1942. "The fence'posts had rotted.

How could they be treated to keep them from rottingr1 he He decided to rtin a test with some catalpa trees, He used the same method he later used with the elm. Lateterbel-cusometwigsfroni the trees and them to spectrographicanalysis in his spectrograph showed thatthelitidlons had traveled up the sap wood and reached every portion of the trees. Split-Thee L't When the trees becape large enough, he had them cut down, split in two and used them as fence posts. The posts not only have resisted rot-producing also have sprouted twigs and leavesproving that the chloride did not damage the living tissues. The Dutch elm fungus, carried by an elm bark travels up the sap wood of the elm and into il e---branchesand-twitsAtappa ently affects only the elm tree.

rl Today many people izt surround- in areas. wholiave lost nzanylrees to the disease, have started using his tests in their own fight Began In 1942 Dr. Slayter said he got interest- ed in the use of zinc chloride as a fungicidal agent when he first bought his farm in 1942. "The fencePosts had rotted. How could they be treated to keep them from rotting?" wondered He decided to rtin a test with some catalpa trees, He used the same method he later used with the elm.

the trees and them to spectrographic analysis, in his t. spectrographShOwleci tharthatitinons bad traveled -up the sap wood and reached every portion of the trees. enough, he had them Cut down, Split-Trees t't When the trees became large split in two and used them as fence posts. The posts not only have resisted rot-producing also have sprouted twigs and leaves-proving that the chloride did not damage the living tissues. The Dutch elm fungus, carried by an elm bark travels up tithe up wood of the elm and into ebranches-and-twitsAt-appar-- ently affects only the elm tree.

There's a quality Dutch 330Y pam' lot every part -of your- housei-juside-or'out I Longer lifiThrighter, el-inner- -rtigs, healthier home condi. --cleaned annually RUGS-UPHOISTERING 188 Wahconab St 411 411 411 411 Iv to Le ort wtmts fishing? 440. 4 VS, Just about every kid who to fish. 'Yes, when back to school time rolls around, there are Iota of kids who'd rather I 1,, do things like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn did. But if you need cash to outfit your fast growing (willing or reluctant) scholars, come M-A-C, New England's oldest and largest persona! loan company first! M-A-C will arrange paymenta to fit i your income and I your convenience.

azoess 9.95 ALL-AMERICAN Remarkably lighkitemdarfullyT. comfortable tMs snap brim and pinch front gives this hat a new look of forward motion. North at Summer CUT MIL BILLS up TO WITA RICAIPZAT 1E-Pr! ,438 SOUTH STREET Fires Discovered In Empty Building Two fires were extinguished early Saturday' morning in an unoccupied apartmeq at 21 Francis Avenue. One of the fires was on a porch, the other in a first-Boor bathroom. Smoke damage was done on the second and third floors.

The building is owned by Max Lenhoff of 4 Sampson Pkwy. Firemen said the blazes 'might have been started by youngsters playing inlhe empty building. The state fire marshal's office has Joined in the investigation. Other calls Saturday took firemen to Burbank and Cherry streets for a car fire and to 229 Cadwell Rd. for a rubbish Ire.

TUESDAY -and WEDNESDAY ONLY! Tender, Meaty Young Chickens FARM FRESH West St. Open Fri. Till 9 P.M. 4 Pe Dalton Ave. Open Daily Till10 P.M.

toeoio 326-Springside AvenueDial 2.1596 OPEN 8 AM to it PM -s, -Y fx-----. I 1,,,, si I i 1 A II 0 I 1--- In 11.t wants to eep on -4 1 74 I fishing? 1 a about ever kid who liketo '------w----- iftl- to fish. Yes, when back to school time rolls around, there li taiatt 'II West St. Open 'Thum Fri. Till 9 P.M.

lk i are Iota of kids who'd rather HE -NIL 4. do things like Tom Sawyer 409 Dalton Ave. Open Daily Ti1110 P.M. 7111 e-ar- 1 and Huck Finn did. But if :600410411111000111101101100110110001141100910111000011011101100 you need.cash tc your 1 4.

Nakcbr-IX, ---0 fast growing (willing or ,1 V. I 1 reluctant) scholars, come to 1 0 ,1 Ot.4e' .6024 -P. 10 2 a M-A-C, New England's 0 I ,1 i 4 3 a 4 7 i ARICE 1 1 7 oldest and largest persona! company first! M-A-C will arrange payments to fit -Longer creiner- I income and I There's a quality Dutch 1 39 Summer St i I your convenience. ,1 rugs, healthier home condi- SU'OERMARKELIne. -------7-- 1 40 Williams '-'7------' TBo paint lot even part, sarpetuare-, I -----326-Springside-AvenueDial 2-1596 -of your housei-a-mside-or- -cleaned annually- DOUBLE 1 -TIOAZt North out Street 9 OPEN 8 AM- to 8 PM 4: GREEN STAMPS 1 vits 4278.

I -(7-1 Allt- PHITSFIE RUGSUPHOLSTERING EVERY 'WEDNESDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY 1 1 ea-s lb 5 RUG FRESH Town and Country su pLy 188 Waheonab St. ARKE 1 BESSE-CL 501 North St. Tel. 5,4589 4, TeL HI 7-7048 -7 CIIICS BAC 0 11 f- (4) I Headed fol. e------ Action I rill 0 it III RIB STELA lb.

F011 the BEST '1(H-111AT Amalaaammialaaa. I lael Oda in lit I' I 0.040 GET A Discovered OIL UNIT! UESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! d. in Emott Building Two fires were extinguished CV tes Ctliowir waa s.0,1" I I. --1 Pria ALL-AMERICAN early Saturday' morning in an un- 1 1 occupied apartment house at 21 I 42....:11 NI fre- CUT MIL BIM; UP TO 021tOk Francis Avenue. libbiii sz-kt'l--- Remarkably light, weatderfully wrrn BICH-MAT CaV comfortable, tMs snap brim and pinch front gives this hat One of the fires was on a porch, Smoke damage was done on the the other in a first-Boor bathroom.

I now look of forward motion second and third floors. The build- Tender, Meaty Young Chickens i 11111 Estimate For Free Ett DIAL- owned by I.39191--- in id Max Lhff 4 FARM FRESH I Sampson Pkwy. 0-m II I supt '''-'2)eIM Firemen said the blazes 'might cio 31 ills-- 2 have been started by youngsters, .4 playing in the empty building. The 1 i 4 ii "iikilijil 14011 1114'k' i il 11 state fire marshstl's office has 1 290 WAHCONAII 5 eisle ee Joined in the investigatio n. Ii 1 LI E.4 Other calls Saturday tcKok fire od 2 4r) STREET 448 SOUTH STREET men to Burbank and North at Summer Cherry streets for a car fire and to 229 i D'''' 2 (471 CP at TEL 2-9084 I Cadwell Bd.

for a rubbish fire. 1 -i IS rt7I7' I 1, 01 a of s.41ktout tok, 4 N. I Fri. Till 9 P.M. .1 en Daily Till P.M.

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