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ATerafte Daily Net Press Ron The Weather ' For tho Woeto asiidod Forecaot of D. 8. Wosttor Bm oss JoBo 1th, I960 W,. • , ' ■ • Heavy rain, SO mph wlaea this afternoon, diminlihiay toaJgfrt 13,125 with rain ending, tat iM e r SOo. Partly cloudy Tneoday. High Mombor of tho Aodtt In 60a. B o n u of OtacenbiHos Manchester— ,4 City of VUlage^Charm

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Lumumba Regains State News May Equal Intensity Roundup Parliament Support Of 1938 Hurricane Inquest Ordered United Nations. N. Y., Sept.fdiBcredit Cambridge, Ma.6s., Sept. 12 (/P)— Massachusetts Institotb eign minuter, Justin Bomboftco New Haven, Sept. 12 (/P)— 12 tions sped to Ne\y York to lay gunpoint. of the inquest. A fter that it minutes before noon. The hurri- their conflicting viewa before the This morning, however. Radio would be up to the state’s attor­ cane already was making itself- U.N. Security Council, the two ney to prosecute. I fell with heavy rains in some chambers joined in attempt to fContinued on Page Six) The Louises came to New Haven • areas- -from Greenwich to West- Shoreline Area from Boston, flv'a weeks ago. They I bi-(5ok along the. shore—and In- were originally-, from —Canada, [creasing winds. ______Louis w fs employed here as a Warned by CD I f * ' ' . t-'vt V,,- 1 Winds of 75 miles an hour or Nixon for Debate Cut-off machine operator. ' more were expected to lash the I coast. Winds o f 60 miles per hour Of High Water Dies of Injuries j or higher were predicted for in- ; terior sections by the Weather Bu­ (/P) Bridgeport. Sept. 12 — Thom­ reau. New Haven, Sept. 12 1.®— State Arrow indicates path of hurricane Donna today as It moves toward New England. Storm Kennedy to Answer as Powers. 33, a Bridgeport foun­ In a statement isaued at noon, Civil Defense officials today ad­ dry worker who was clubbed and center, circled In arrow, is expected to pass over New York’s eastern Long Island In the Ribicoff said; vised all residents of low-lying. left bleeding on a sidewalk, died Montauk area, about 100 miles east o f the heavll.v-populated New York metropolitan sector. "Slate police. Civil Defense per- areas along the Connecticut shore Emergency hurricane warnings extend as far northeastward as Bastport, Maine, Underlined. of severe head injuries Saturday .sonnel and the National Gilard to evacuate to higher ground to (AP Photofax). night in Park City Ho.«ipItal. working with local police-will co­ escape high water from Hurricane Attacks on Religion ____ (* Donna. Police Capt. Joseph A. Walsh operate in this speedy and order­ said Powers apparently had been ly evacuation of all shoreline areas Captain William L. Schatzman, plugged with a bat, Data on Donna in danger zones.” State Civil Defense director, issu­ By THE ASSOCL\TED PRESS <*>of the voters were listed as un­ .The victim' was found shortly The Governor said he t<)ok this ed the warning early today as the Determined to amswer any at­ decided in these polls. after 5 a.m.' Saturday in front of unusual step because "reports hurricane headed for New Eng­ By Forecaster Hurricane Damage land. tacks aimed at his Catholic re- Kennedy refitsed to let himself his rooming house (at 804 Lafa.v- w ■strongly indicate that hurricane llgrion. Sen. John F. Kennedy, ID- get fenced in with a suggestion ette St.) by a milkman. .Powers’ Donna will hit the Connecticut Winds up to 75 miles, per hour Mass.,) air hopped across Texas from Nixon that both candidates pockets had been turned inside out Boston, Sept. 12 (Tt-.-.The U.S. shoreline with Intensity equal' to were expected to hit the shoreline today in a double-barreled cam­ agree on a cut-ofp'date after and his shoes had been removed Weather Bureau issued the follow­ that of, the 1938 hurricane,” with tides .five to 10 feet above paigning with his ticket mate. which neither would discuas the and dropped nearby. . . in He went on to say: normal at high tide this aftepioon. ing bulletin on Hurriciine Donna Mounts Florida Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson. ' religious issue. The U.S. weather .bureau at noon today; "Because of the serious threat In an appearance before the It was the view of the Demo­ (Continued oh Page Nine) of tidal flooding and with the ex­ warned that all necessan/ precau­ Emergency hurricane warnings Houston Ministerial Assn, tonight, cratic nominee’s associates that Miami. Fla., Sept. 12 i.(P.— Flori-fthe, Army worked south from perience of 1938 in mind the en­ tions should be taken /to protect are in effect from Eaatport, M,alne the Democratic presidential nom­ Nixon, a Quaker, could well afford tire Conneetlcut shoreline from life and property especially in to Cape Hatteras and over the dians planned massive, repair and I Tavernier inee grapples with the Peligious .Hurricane'Donna's 1.50 mile per Greenwich to Stonington has been coastal areas. Plqdes subject to to say he will not discuss religion, Delaware Bay and Lower -Chesa­ issue— one that some Democratic since he is not under Are on the cleanup projects today in the wake hpur winds.and huge'tidal waves ordered evacuated by noon today’ tidal flooding should be evacuated Death Toll 10 peake Bay. leaders believe is endangering his score. of one o f the century’s -worst hur­ cut off'* the lower B’lorida keys to minimize the.-risk of loss o f life.' immediately. It haid. Gale warnings are displayed over chances o f winning Texas’ Impor- But they said Kenijedy could ricanes. -from the niainland and left some Stale Police, Civil Dffense per­ 'Tlie W eather'Bureau said winds taiit 24 electoral votes.. the Upper Chesapeake Bay. hardly say he will not answer- at­ On State Roads Gov. Leroy Collins- .said he In­ 45,000 persons isolated except for sonnel and the National Guard would reach 59 miles per -hour or How seriously this may affect A ll emergency precautions tacks made on hinrPas a Catholic. tended to ask President Eisenhow­ boat and air transportation. ’ working with local police-will co­ • higher o v ^ interior Connecticut the outcome in a state that Presi­ should be riished' to completion They particularly, fear scurrilous er to declare portions of South In addition 5,000 gallons of wa­ operate In this speedy and orderly and in th«f Springfield, Mass., area. dent Eisenhower carried in the along Long Island and the New charges may be leveled against Over Weekend Florida a major disaster area and ter was being brought to Home­ evacuation o f all shoreline areas Schoois were closed In numerous last two elections was outlined by England Coast. Winds up to 100 towns/ln the state as heavy rain him in the final hours before the scheduled a helicopter flight to stead A ir Force Base to be ferried in danger zones. , Johnson who told a reporter: miles per hour with higher gusts di;ejy4ied the state. voters go to the polls on Nov. 8. B.v THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -stricken sections. "A ll persons including ovVners ••Religion is the only issue the will produce tides 7 to 10 feet (Continued on Page Eleven) chatzman urged residents from ■ Nixon told a national televisioh Ten Persons were JUI.led in traffic An estimated quarter of- a mil­ ,of shoreline propertief will be de­ Republicans have in Texas. It’s above normal along the coast with feenwich to Pawcatuck, along audience (N B C — “ Meet the accidents in Connecticut "over the lion homes were without electric­ nied access to these areas as long bad but we don’t think it will' tides 10 to 14 feet above normal he entire Connecticut Aorellne, Press” )last night he has no doubts weekend. It wa.s one of th? worst as any danger exists. The protec;^ prevail.” over Narragansett and Buzzards ity .and ‘'lhousan—'Vlee sirike that had stopped the Penn- mayor Richardson Dilworth and General Assembl.v meeting. . . , lion citrus crop wss expected to President Richard M. Nixon ef- ^Ivania Railroad for the first Frahcls O’Neill ,Jr., chairman of Frondizi Ousts Crooner Tommy Sands and Nancy riin as high as 60 tp 80 per cent In flclally kicked off his preeiden- lime in 114 years. Uie Federal (Ral^wajr) Mediation ' Sinatra, 20-year-oId • daughter of some areas. Travel by East Reds tial campaign today by pixmilB- Leaders o f the ’20,000-atrilkers, singer Frank Sinatra, wed In quiet, Marines armed with Ml rifles Ing to carry the "pbace tapie'* ' members of two non-operating Dilworth discounted his part ad ^ivil oeremony in Las Vegas. : and orders to shoot any looters, to the voters in all the 60 muting only that he was "instru- i Dr. R. Bernard Finch faces cross patrolled the wreckage In the keys. unions, said they were “ delighted” Berlin, Sept., 12 (T^-The West-j traveler .e^an apply to the coun­ states. “The overriding Iseoe,'* with the agrerement, ending a dls- mental in keepiiig the parties to-1 examination as prosecution tries Residents of batterisd Marathon the GOP nominee told a cheer­ gethor.” For Corruption to shake his testimony that his ern powers are hitting back at |tries ,cpnp^rned for a visa. jbute over work-rulea.^ and . Job se­ ‘were reported "hoarding water like The number of applications ing crowd ' at Baltimorels O’Neill brought both sides to-' estranged wife was shot acciden­ Communist harassment of West! curity that began in mid-1657: gold dust," according to Sheriff varici .considerably. Some days Friendship Airport, “hr keeping W ages were not an, issue. gether before noon Sunday and, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sept; tally. . . . Setting class against John SMtt.Twood. German travelers to East Berlin. the peace without surrender and .kept them bargaining continuously,. class, race against race, an,d’ re­ there are only a few. other times extending freedom throuriMut PR R spokesmen ^ d the settle­ 12 tT ('— Retired Navy'Capt. Er­ The lifa!ri'ne patrols from the Key Issuance of travri' papers to East there are dozens. There were except for lunch jind dinner,' until | nesto, Recaredo Vazquez, 39,, took ligion against religion is a vicious the world.” Nixon . with Preel ' ment was “satlsfactorj'.” We.1t Naval Base were augmented Germans wanting to go to 'Western about 20 today. the settlement shoiifly. before 8 a.m. ( over today■ as .Argentina"s n e w practice repugnant to all honor­ by sailors of the Navy Shore Patrol dent Eisenhower and other top Ratification is expected later to­ (DST). countries has been restricted. i Any restriction could only be of day. chief,- of police • following an in­ able Americans, says grpup of 100' and all available sheriff’s deputies Republicans Joined In laundtlug Michael J. Quill, fiery TWU presi- ( , A spokesman tald" the whble a nqisance value because Cbminu- • No trains will operate today on vestigation of corruption charges, Protestant,. Jewish and Catholic and State Troopers. . a 9,000-mile campaign. dent who had blamed the PR R for question of giving llravel facjllHes nlst officials can travel' by. other ■ America’s biggest 1 railroad that j among high officers. leaders meeting'lh New York. . Tile Army, Navy and A ir P'dree the negotiations impasse, said h e' Forpopr President Harry S. T>u. to East Germans is under review, routes to'^countries ready to offer connects 10,000 milrt of track in President Arturo’ Frondizi ap­ joined in a gigantic cooperative DOCTOR HITS DRUG. MIX was "delighted with* the agree-1 man tells New York City " press but dn the meantime, travel k - them hospitality. 13 states and the District of Co­ pointed the riew chief after re­ m ilitary effort to reopen the over­ ' Washington, Sept. 12 (P) —> A- ment.” He said It was reached “ by conference he does not believe stri.ctlons have been in effect aince - The idea of. an official embargo lumbia. ' , I moving from the top police spot seas highway to Key West as soon doctor told Senate inveetigup real genuine collective bargaining Sen. John F. Kennedy, I^emocratic Friday, the day after the new Com- on trade with Nast Germany is ex­ The Pennsy said 'service "will Rear Adm. EzeqtUel Nlceto Vega, as possible. ^ . tors today that tbe marketing ed ... ,and this is the way it should al­ nominee for President, "would muniift restriction became effective. pected to’be diacussed by w e Bonn be partially restored” b y‘Tuesday a truated friehd who was married Forty Air Force transports mixtures of ahtiblotto driign w* ways be done." j yield to any preesures, any more Tl^at was' taken to mean that cabinet todajl'St* a special! session. morning, emphasizing that restor­ to Frondizl's sister-in-law. Vega sUrted Army bridge courages “shotgnn therapy** «Hd Quill said "the j overwhelnflng than. I did.” ., . ,''Charlie Johns/ flying 117 only '.East Germans 'with very ^ The ban would be intended to ation must proceed "in progres­ was forced put from , the head of also creates other dangers, Dh. majority wtjl rSUfy this agreement who. attract^ natlpnal attention bulldintf (M'pot-ts and 810.000 pounds urgent reasons for-travel are being atrike back at the Gomniuhlats sive ifeps to assure complete safe­ the 50,000-man force and put un­ of steel into the area to replace five’ 'Maxwell FliGand. a piQrstctont nh when they learn its term s/’ in 1937 when he married a -9-year- helped! on their way by-western o f­ for their blows, at W eat. Beri.in. the Boston flHty' Bosplm adil pn ty and reHM)lIity of operation.” It was O'Neill who officially an- der arrest for 15 -days. o ld 'flrl, has brought abduction bridges destroyed Friday night ficials.' They have barred-W est Gerinans The two unions Ihvolved are the Carlos Borzone, a retired haVy when Donna hit the keys. . • * . aiMoclate pretfeeser at flnrvwrl nouniced (he strike'a end. But evfn chargeo against the husband, of. East! (Sermons wanting to travel from the Eastern part of the city hledical , SchMi. oald that pp»- . Transport .Wprkers, represlenttng the settlement ' discloaure was captain, was fired . hi „ deputy An Air Fore* officer iiajd ‘/V130 his 17-year-oid daughter. through countries whlcp are mem­ unless they g e t apecial permits, haps more than IM '15,000,. and the System Federa­ cloaked In semi-secrecy. chief and jailed for two months. David B.\ Pratt, wealthy white four-engine transports would bring bers of the North Atlantic Treaty yesterday they also arrested and tion, with 5,(X)0. Their members Negotiators streamed from their Four’ Other high tolice officials 240,000. pounds of, bridge ;|dtders m ixtptea now a re b e l ^ SMW farmer,- goes on trial ea eh l^ e a of Organization piustget h paasport threw out two West German news­ ed by drag mannfa«$nraw.' are car inspectors, oilers, pipe-, separate rooms in the Sheraton were olsmitstd by Frondizi. attempting ^ morder South A fri­ and equipment from .Pope A ir known as a “temporary travel paper reportere. Is d(N *tn il that a a r dt .g ^tters, car cleaners,, steamfltters hotel to the Joint cpttference hall Ehridence gfahist the ousted of­ ca’s segregationist Prime' Ministqy Force Base, N. C. They syifl carry document" from the Allied Travel PropohiUs to.>hit back at the parttanhur caraMaattoM 7 -, and laborers. below the Lobby. Newsmen, cam­ ficers-of the federal force- was Henrik Verwoerd.. . . Congo Presi­ another 380,000 pounda from Ft. Office, This, ia because the ’Western Communist pocketbook come up Frimarily, they are responsible eramen, television and radio people gathered in throe separate U>- dent Joseph Kasavubu calls on tbe Benning, Oa., and 240,000 imunda powers do not recognize the East whenever (he Reds put the squeeze JosUfled.’* hs adds# In'i tor the safety

■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IMO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 ’I-; ■ I ■ PAGE THREE F A C i ^ O /______' -- » ______:_i-j_____

from your ru ^ n ^ preteela and bear to him U he w^tchea the T\'. o n Ds'orak Byrnphonteii .. 1 > Bridge Oev^and Orc.heatra . t R Sz«ll, Ctondurtor t Kpie SO MS8 OBBBT 'niOUBLE Septh ikaler Everybody fa f a m 1JI it r . with At Penn, Railroad WITH OPEN ARMS . Both sides vulnerable IH-orak's “New World" Symphony By Alfmd Shainwold NORTH V r lor at leaat they ought to be) but (Contifloisd from Pago One)' ••Don’t meet trouble halfw ^,” 4 8 3 4 2 ' not so many realize that he wrote operation of regular trains, test ■aya the old proverb, but it lan’t ¥ 7 3 a couple Of pthey excellent aym- Then management and labof, to­ runs will be made to clean the good advice for bridge players. In A A K to 9 « rails of rust. This necessary to BT phonies aa well. gether with the mediators and the Is some situations at the bridge table 4 5 4 Epic has done a grand job of put­ guarantee proper functioning of the only way to save yourself is \ JOHN .GKLBER mayor, went. Into the hall — and electrical Circuits^ in the tracks ting the three best ones together in slammed the door. In the face of to meet trouble head-on. 4 KI0 63 4 3 9 which controls sisals, automatic 5 Q J 10 9 2 ¥ 8 5 4 It ’i just a year since I started prodttce.; by the ^ ctlcut an LP album. They are the 2nd, the press. A half hour later, with West opened' the queen of highway gates and w’aming lights, hearts, and South counted his ♦ Q 5 4 3 7 4 writing: for the Herald. In fact, this Opera A-ssn.i with Doroth> ■-«inr:en 4th, and .“Sth. The last One is the both sides . beaming as they sat “ New World", in case you don't and other safety devices whlch- tricks. He saw seven top cards, 4 Q 9 * 3 to represents the Wrd weekly roltiinn in the title role. The perforiHg.nce around a long felt-covered table, operate through continuous con­ SOUTH about things n’.ii,sica),' which hSs wa.s almost .as good as the ' know It by number. O'Neill said bluntly; "A aatiafac- with good chances for additional , A A O 7 tact of train wheels with the rails.” tricks In diamonds, clubs and even (tarted with rny by-lJnc. You ye all produrtion. and in spots it aur They require three disca, so they tory agteemer]t has been reached, Symes asserted that no train ■wdll ¥ A K 6 \been very nir® about rcadihe rnv pa.seied 'he New York offering. are hot obtainable for a pittance. -subject tq ratification . of the spades. A 6 2 operate unless it is safe. South refused the first trick but gfforts. and it locks a., though Ttieie was more life and verve to Bul''tMybe Santa Claiis will bring unions,.. the strike la over.” 'T'he strike began on a bitter 4 A K 7 3 ll’ll be s.ttlrk with them for an­ the Hartford performance even if them tb^ou, that is if you put the Quill said ire would have the won the next'heart and led a dia­ West North Erat note, with both sides blaming the mond. This is where West muffed Pass other v«ar too. It was a li;tie below the other one suggestioh- to him. Or perhaps okay of hla 46 PRR locals "in a other for its start. Shortly after « -a Pass 1 A hs’ bljf news s'tory mnsicallw j 8 strirtiy-rhiisiral standpoint. you'll wanPA^ play Santa -Claus couple of.' hoiira” — before the his oppoftunit.v. He played his low Pass 3 NT All Ptasy pickets marched around PRR prop­ diamond, hoping the bogeyman Opraing Wad — ¥Q duri^lE that'^rhod th'^ dra-' which goes to prove yoiicself. morning's over. erty, Quill accused Secretary of would go away if he paid no atten-^ matin demise bf-4 -ennard Warren that mu.Kical standards around Quill, obviously happy, said Labor James P. Mitchell of telling VOTE SLATE lies about the union demands. He tlon to it. "this strike and settlement may There was no such luck. Declarer very ■well be the turning point for said Mjtyhell was throwing the hold: Spades—8 5 4 2; Hearts—7 weight of the Eisenhower admin­ finessed dummy's eight' of dia­ up-to-date labor relations on the monds. and the defenders were 3; Diamonds—A K 10 9 8; Clubs— nation's 'railroads" istration againat the strikeri. 8 4. What do you say? olumbia wif- Mitchell had aaid Quill wai un­ washed up. too strongly | fered the complete .senes of nim He .said the unions won prolec- I f East won with the jack of Answer: Bid 1 NTT The spades will Iik«'Wi»e he rais.'cd- . I , ran 1 u)ge you pn against the Penney contract- reasonable in hia dispute with the are not worth mentioning, and the 1 to attend these romerls in and B .ee'th tryeh symphonies by this PRR and diaregardful of the pub­ diamonds, declarer would get four 1 recall ^c:ng th<‘ pair of thr-m. same aggregation. Now they're of­ in^syto outside firms work that diamond tricks. This would be hand is not quite strong enough for in "Tosca' afaw years ago at the : around Hatifoid. We've gotten So PR n ^ipIoyea can' do themselves, lic's welfare. a response of two diamonds, lazv hat ".ve like to sr. home and fering the foitr by Brahms. If any­ enough for his contract. "Met ' "ith Krnsta Tebaldi .in the a severknee par plan for protec­ The dispute had )>een heard by an (Copyright I960, General take li'.ii m’LS,e at.ea.«e in the liv- thing, the orchestra plays better impartial arbitrator and a apecial East made a good try to recover title role '^■.Xv.as about as fine a than they did a >Var ago. After all tion of raHpoad workers, protec­ by refusing to take the jack of dia­ Features Corp.) cast as copld ne a.s.'^embled today, , ing rooni viafiadio of recordings. tion for mecnatiics helpers against fact-finding board appointed by ■ We ve 'lo.«l .sight of 'he fai t that Bruno Walter lias been working President Eisenhower. The rail­ monds. This limited South to three and the pel forn^anre w»s exi-ellmt. with them for a long^ tiinej abolition of theitvjobs. and a nile diamond tricks. Warren was pi^ticu'lSrly fine as all T,'e.se pefformanres had. to be road agreed to settle on the I waxed rhapsodic oveKthe Bee- in specific terms an Declarer had a shrewd' id'ea of "Scarpia " . \ , fi:.4he rail- agencies—but the union refused. Tfie I i.nfing sea-aon will undoubt-' Brahms jiist misses the b o ^ Four times quill called a strike. clubs, ducking the first round of fjcVlPMNftUIMAMTICCTj/M : e.ilv he a.s good as the one just j ( burse Brahms wasn't ss great' road agreed to drop law abtts to- the suit to West. Back came a, taling $14 n) o n against\^he Four times he postponed it. past, and It .« high time you start- Beethoven, I 1 111 heart, and South won. MARILYN MONROE ed a- '.iveiy ei-joying' miuiic,,instead This may hav, someihing to do! 'inlon. . . , , - Now South took the top clubs YVES MONTANOS PRESCRIPTIONS '.f p'.i.-i.velv hearing it. Come- on. with It The performance and the i The agreement totals niore than and gave up a club to East. There interpretation are exemplary, and , 30 points, all touching on job secur was no need to risk the spade "LETS MAKE LOVE" ■ .Ua*' Make' Tad ge' out of that Hooftop Stork IN rO lO R ! OUR R3PONSIBILITY: Free ease iT.a.r and take you to a con- the inl'roducUon to, the last move­ ity and, w'ork rules. finesse after this, for South was Symes, declining to express any sure of three tuibs, three diamonds, Ple« " TBArCKn IN’ TA.NGIEBg” LiCGEn DRUG rci;. .after the initial inertia is ment of the l.«t Symphony is out of AtnrtR B>d. In Color ■.'■'er. .mil- perhaps he'll take you this world Somehow, however, it personal view of. the agreement Heralds Twins two hearts and one spade. **AII Tho Kinr Yountc I'nnnlbAU*’ To obtain the best qualified candidates for your consideration and approval. (»#JOPPING l’Altkv\HK a .n'.ery for ar. after-theater sounds "over-reheaised ."«.l By'**'it " «fcept to sAy "it wa.s satisfac­ West could have, done a lol bet­ Pint “Glrlt Town” l .sna k. whn h '.vill be a.. change I mean the album in geneial l tory," qtiickly a^ounCed that serv­ ter if he had stepped up with the There is a Teutonic thoroughness ice. between New York and St. liFi a queen of diamonds on the fir.st about it which only , serves to em­ Louis.-to Wa.shingtofi, to the South, parents are proudd eitoughene to an­ Local Stocks round of that suit. This would phasize Brahms' masterly musical j.to the West, to New Enfnand nounce it from the rooftops. limit South to two diamond tricks lontrlvance and lack of true -in-!"vi-ould be resumed as as On Rt. 30 in Vernon thebe's a initead of three or four. spiration. , I possible house where the announcement is QnotatloBt rw re ls M by You might remember this play Cobnra MIddlebreak, lae. 'The whole thing is as flawless as i The PRR normally operates 'J122 on the rooftop. And with a spot; » the next time you hold Q-x of a suit fine marble, but.it also has some-1 passenger trains and 870 freighJ^s light on it. Bank 8t«eka right under dumm/s long suit thing of the coldness of marble as j daily. The "announcement” la a wood Bid Aaked headed b,v A-K-10 or by A-J-10. Feature Shown First Tonight! WE4tE PROUD TO PRESENT THESE SIX OUTSTANDING well. It is a- monument to Brahms, It placed Ihe total revenue lost 'stork carrying twin "babies " in a Conh, Bank and Truat Play the queen first. hut a monument Is frequently to be at about $2* million each day dikper. and apparently about to Co...... 4S 48 Dail.T Qneation' found in a c.emetery. or about $30 million altogether. land on a pile of hay. Hartford National Partner opens with one heart, rUunsm However, it didn't have much of \ The fe»I babies who arrived Aug. Bank and'Trust Co. 18 41 and the neat player pasies. You CANDIDATES FOR THE BOARROF DIRECTORS a payroll — having furloughed S2.- 29 are Timon T. and Thomas T, Fire iBanriaM Cempanlaa 000 workers as soon as the strike ^ders. the first children of Mr. and Aetna Eire ...... v .. 85’ j 88'i P olice A rresls began one-minute past midnight Robert Sidera. Hartford F ire ...... 49 82 '.Sept, 1. The Siders’ thStnselves had noth­ National Fire ...... 1)3 123 HAROLD TURKINGTON The railroad, too. was protected ing to do-with the roof announce­ Phoenix Fire 78 'i 81 LpwvWeiM^nGjuiii^ . a_>,(raaass ■■■ ERIC S. ANDERSON THOMAS A, BAILEY DONALD S. CONRAD FRANCIS P. DELLAFERA ROBERT GORDON William A. Farnon of Boston, by insurance taken out several ment. Their next. dOor neighbors, IJfe aad l■StesB■lty laa. Oise, Oo-Feat.: ” COl'.NTKR PLO T' i M ass, was srrested ."5atiirday by years bv the major carriers, Th\s Mr. and Mrs. George Maichuk put Aetna Casualty . . . . S.8’» &8’* Forrest Tucker a ,‘Jtate Trooper and charged with , paid mo,s^ of its fixed ,«An Ar,A expenses, j up the figures. Aetna Life ...... RS’y 86’^ I , . reckoned at about $600 000 dailv The Maichuka and the Sidera' Conn. General ...... 59.8 41.8 Faal »irmAa .speeding He was clocked goir.g ' - - • WafNlirari The strikers lost about $4 mil- have been warm fnends since ■ the Hftd. Electne Light . 621, 6.8', ■v Ib Calar cast on Rt. 1-'. at speeds of in .salars' Siders' moved into the ranch style Travelers ...... 86', 89', p.h -poHCf N Fftrr^on postfd ! I^From The Terrace* 111 88 8 Besides the fjirloughed PRR home in July. PM lr rHbtiea I *3,'. bond for court .Tr»'*''ance j another 20,000 emploves When Mrs. Siders told the Mai- Conn. Light A Power 25 27 i .‘^ept ,» - . ' 1 I in industries which relied on the rhucks that the expected baby was Hftd, Electric Light . *2 . 6,8 i Pennsy for shipping were idled by going to be .two babies, the Mai- Hartford Gas Co. . . . 4T4 .80', n ■ .Aclvertlsement ^ , rhuka decided to put up the stork USHNEL SAVES I ______— ------I the strike Some niav not get back Telephone ...... 4.8', 47', j KKPt'BI.lCAN.S Vote for Bowers ! to work for severs] days, until figure, not only to welcome Ihe babies but to shoW the siders' a Maunfacrarlag Oampuies 1 starting NEXT MON. for Direc tor tomorrow ' lie. j freight is moving normaliy again, Arrow. Hart A Heg. . 58 88 SPECIAL - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY claim.* that any per.*on .should | .lames H Newell. PRR vicejiresi- measure of affection. Each Evening at 8:.S0 They contacted Dick Sandberg in Associated Spring .. 18 20 Wednesday Matinee .3 p.m. " j be able to talk or. any proper deti-t-operations, explained the rea- Bristol -Brass ...... l l ’» 12'« I suh.iert at any tegular or spec ial son for slow resumption of service Ellington who whittled the 2'a-foot Saturday-Matinec 2:80 p.m. figure from wood Th ree davs aft'er Dunham B ush...... 8 '» 6’« meeting of the Direc tors Muz-; this way: Em-Hart ...... 54’ , 57’, zles are for dogs, not people. „ I Dunng the period preceding • m s Q Jf/CHAIV — CHOPPED ^ ' • slipped over to the Siders and put Fafnlr Bearing ...... 49 .82 up the itorltv complete 16 t Mpol« Landers Frarv_ Clark 16 . 18 n x,n ovKB N. B. Machine...... 19 22 ^WN5jODp. light. mBRt »ee if from| When the Sidera’ saw it they were North and Judd . . . . 16 l 8 Btart I delighted by the prank. They de- Stanley Works ---- 16', ,.18’, ' cided to wait until both babies were Veeder Root '...... 52', 55'ii "PSYCHO" ihome before taking the stork down. The above quotaQons art not to. Flat *‘W*f I>ramt” ! Timon came home from Man- be construed as actital markets. ! cheater Mernorial Hospital FViday. Ptycha—P:S« War Dramt—T;ift CHMIS HIGH \ Thoma.a wilf come home sometime Attended local schools, local busi­ i| thi.s week, aa soon as his weight Advertisement— lUx Offire Optm—liH i VICTOR DEMPSTER ' Attended Worcester public school Attended local schools. Graduate Attended Melrose, Mass., schoola Attended local schools and holds Attended Willimantic schools, nessman, salesman fpr G. E. is .aalisfactor.v. A Little tomorrow. If it wasn't M oa.*Thnr«. $f>.00. 5.50. 4.50, 5.00.?.5D and holds a B.S. degree in Mechan­ of Boston University and Boston and the University of Cincinnati, a B.S. degre# from the University graduate of University of Con­ Keith for 19 years, served as Se­ mi L (Although the stork might not THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST T r i. Ifi.50. fi.OO. 5.00 , 3.50. 3.00. 2.00 ical Engineering from Worcester University Law School. Attorney, Chief of Sales Operation at Pratt of Connecticut,- served in the U. S. necticut and the University of lectman for the Town of Man­ Hfl lAst until Thomas corries home, for them, you couldn't vote for Wpd. Mat. $4.00. 3.50. 3.W. 2.00. Connecticut School of Law ,' at­ anybodv. Sat. Mat. $5.00. 4.50. 4.0 Ed Thn Sound That Surrounds' -a of Kiwanis and Knights of Co­ Kata ••Strangers M'hen We Meet" nRDKK TICKETS NOW BY MAH, lumbus and member of Manches­ ■ " • •‘.Man On A String'L__ 1 Fall rrircR: Orrh. or IM Ral. $4.30. ter. County, State and American M em orial Teiiiple i.75. 9.20. 2nd Ral. $2.05. 2.10. 1.55. . King .Merritt and C'n. .Make checkn payabir |and mail Bar Associations. 41 Itauth Main Street '. O' -Coming Attractions a Meets Tom orrow Went Hartford, Conn. C Rt'SHNF':M. MKMORIAIr. ••LET’S MAKE I>OVE’’ HARTFORO 14. (ONN. I . . ■ APPLE PIE ADams 8-8888 ' JCitrIniiic Rtamped rf'turn cn^elnpo "OCE.ANS 11” with order Kick DuhS'C'i/ii, D»Iicic.A MUs Elaine .“Imith, most excel- ient chief ' of .Memorial- Temple. rtlmg Spiced Jus' L 5-1 EACH FN’thian .Sisters, will greet ail SAVI 10c' members and viaiting merhbers. at . t the first meeting tomorrovv at 8

p m. at the Odd Fellows HslI. ■ Ugh) aod Flulf'r, le-,i/ Apple filling - SA V t 4 'c A full fa)l schedule fs planned. Returns on the Grand 'Temple gift ■! part,v tickets ara requested, 'rae PKG of 6- . .. ..-I.-,.. Beverly Bollino Burton Apple Filled Donuts 25« committees for the November *wis- ' 1 - ■fti Dslicioui loi B eeiiUii '- SAVI 11c- -iistion of the.: grand chief wlll lbe announce. » 1" Refreslhments will be aerved. English Muffins 2 T. 39< moo re gym suits 1 DANCE STUDIO RESPONSIBILITY: .-r ' ' Held Over By Popular' Cansider .the candidates and then vate in the prTmaryi| On Tuesd^r > - S A V ,l - S 4 .9 8 Deenaiid Till AaMixIaT ■ V “STREET CAR *> f NAME DESIRr 22 OAK STREET^ C ute 81)4 Hroartiy st.vis* in regu’ation Monro’s s „ by Tenneaaee W'lHIams • . (HOUSElwnd HALE BUILDING) SATHHOO0^tni$v./wnnm TISSU^iip^uc -• Whfi« rr-nfi' Of Coloffd ••Well Worth .Seelag" — with the fit and froetjonh o f short.s and a shirt Hartford Coiiraat. •*Rr«t Combination of Act­ Soft-weS p f t - w e p 8 1 . , Vet the.v'rp-a cool «inc piece outfit. Made ing and ' DtrecHng*'—Hart­ lx ford Times. TAP ^ BALLET ACROBATIC OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P. For A Happy, Hesilhy from M wire sanforized gVmcloth in blue, yel.- SPECIAL OFFER! Idw and'white . . . aiies'lO lii 20 . , \ Bring this - ad to box oRIrf .A' Shap(>y 6 ' 49<' and rorelve 2 ttrketa for the .-8 price- of l.-r^Tuesday ttini CHICKEN WCE, CHICKEN NOODLE, ONION MINLSIRONL" Thursday- >' i : ' -M T '” : '"■■■ ■ ■ 1 - r a FdR Repatration tfor the fill term now being, *ccepteryone*\ Oall a i vsrrtsws

: i. •A ^ 8 I ' . / ■ •■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IWO P A O K fiy i

tPAOE FOUR, of m lUUry action v LAST CALL! wiahae hls hoad^oartan a t S a va ^ Laotian JPag aakhat about Iro miles goutheaat VlOU MUrUISE The Baby Has Death Toll. 10 o f Vltmtiane, but hroadcaatg from Pasteur’s Aide Named SftvuuuJcbtt liidd h# up Minis ' On State Roads TV-Radio To Urge Rivals ▼olutloiuuy' |fov®Tnin6nt S^tura^r to (S p m tho noutralift fovom- Been Named... For Second Church Bar Gvil War moiit. Piano Teacher Over Weekend The broadcagt said ^ had abolished the conaUtuUon, de­ Is new taking appoint- SCn. Richard H. Plnney Jr. of Televufion Saigon, Viet Nam, Sept. .13 (AO (Obntlnned frpm Page One) clared martial law and taken over Btafford BpringB will become aaao- 6:00 Big Tbrtt ,Th«at«r (In profrass) A 7:30 Rlverboat » . 80 — Laotian King S a v i^ Vapiana command of the army. The latter iMfits for fcdl ekmot. Summer Olympic 13 today callad for a conferenca of Chris James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kelley, 101 Sea­ clat« minister In charge of religious First Show (In profres*) 8:30 ...... I960 Summer...... OJy Slymplca 3 claim. If true, would be a consider­ man Circle. He was, bom Sept. 7 at Mahehest'er Memorial The accidents brought the un­ Tales of Wells nrgo 10, 33. SO rival leaders at hla royal capital of For oppoinlmonf ploosg •dUcaUon at Second Congregational Ksriy Show On mogresa) able feat as the lAotlan army Is Hospital. Hie maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. John official number of fatalities for the Woody Woodpecker Bourbon Street Beat 3, 40. 63 Luang Prabang In an effort to scattered throughout the tiny king­ Church. Three Musketeers - Duckptn Bowlin 13 caHMI3.M92 Moynihan, Wlnthrop, Maea., and • hia paternal grandparenta are .year to 178. Cartoon Playhouse 9:00) CelebrIWCelebrity 'falenf Show 8. 18 avert the threat of citrll war In hla dom. It is known, however, that Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kelley, Revere, Maea. He haa two broth­ She will begin her worK with the Peter...... Gunn 10; S3. 30 tiny kingdom. opening (rf church school next Sun- A 48-year-pld Branford man, iungla Jim 8:80 Adventures In Paradlst 8. 40. 63 Phouml has troops believed loyal ers, Greg, 7, and Brian, 2;- and two aiatera. Janet, 6, and Lj'n, 1. t : » Wrstner News and Sports tne Geodyear Theater 10. 33. 30 Obsarvers her# say ths break to him at Pakeano, 60 miles from '* ' O • ■ f ■ » day. _ Charles R. Rees, 176 Shore Drive, Club Bousa Street of Danger 18 between the neutrallat govern­ Vientiane. Mary Jane, daughter , of Mr. and Mra. W alter F. Tedford, 25 For the past four years Mrs. Pin- was killed Instantly yesterdAy after Robin Hood The'Spike Jones Show 8. 13 ment of Premier Prince Bouvanna neey has been preaching as a sup­ ’ Hodahi (Mseet . 10:00 Million Dollar Movie 18 The rebel broadcast also accused ■ ; NEED Lilac St. She waa born Sept. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ply preacher in numerous churches his small car went out of control Wild Hill Hlckock_ New Comedy Showcase 8. 13 Phouma at Vientiane and revolu­ Premier Phouma’s neutralist gov­ pital. Her maternal grantiparenta are Mr. and Mra. S. Ralmon- in Connecticut and she'has been on the wet pavement of Route 1 6:46 Huntlejs^nldcy Report Project 30 10, 33. 30 tionary elements of antl-Oommu- ernment of opening the door to a do. 62 Maple St!, and her paternal grandmother ia Mra. Mildred • John Deley 10:80 Presidential Countdown 3. 13 nist Oan. Pbouml Nosavan in SCREENS active in the Congregational Church in Branford and struck three trees. Doug Edwarda , Ted Hack Original Amateur Hour Communist Invasion teom North OB Tedford, Hartford. ■ She haa two brothers, Vt’aiter F., 7, and In Stafford Springs, 7:00 Alter DInber' Moyle 8, 40. 63 Bouthem Laoe la now complete. Viet Nam and said that Communist Mark, 2, and a sister, Daria, 4. PLAYTEX At Second. Congregational On Saturda.y night m East Ber­ News—Barry BarenU 11:00 The Big Newa 33 . . * . . lin, three men were killed when Worlds Best Movies 8 The lateet development was the forces have already attacked Lao­ Church, she will assist the minis­ N«wa and WaeUiar COMBINATION Tricta Kathleen, daughter ^ Mr. and Mra. William R. Sand.a, their car cracked Into a highway West Point Jack Comley 30 announcement that Prince Boun tian army outposts in northern ter on Sunday mornings in the wor-1 People's Choice News, Sports A Weather 3 Oum of the former royal houee of Phong Saly and Sam Neua prov­ Grand Forks, H. D. She waa^iom Sept, 2 at St. Michael’s Hos­ ship service and she will' have oc- ( fence and trees along Route 72. . Death Valley Days 11:16-Premiere 13 SCREEN DOORS? pital, Grand Forka. N. D. / H er maternal grandparenta are Mr. The victims were Willie Graham, Million Dollar Movie Starlight Movie 3 Champassak In Southm Laoe had inces. L lV I N G ^ caslonal assignments preaching | Feature 60 40 and Mra. Richard Qullitch/332 Woodbridge St.-, and her paternal 30, of 20 Star St.. New Britain; News Weather become the now leader of the re­ These were two major areas of during the wor.ship sen'icc. Her i The. Texan The Jack Paar Show ■ 10. 30 volutionary oonunlttee. Howevef, CALL grandparenta are Mr. pnd Mra. William R.'' Sands II, Wilming­ primary’ activity will be that of Clarance Davis, 29, of 25 South 7: IS John Daly—Newt ll:S0 .Jack JPaar 33 fighting Injaat fall’s uprising by - Hiintley-Brtnklay 13:60 News A Weather 8 there was no Indication that the ton, Del. Her matepdal great-grandrpother ia Mra. K. A. Noack, training, teachers in indlvidttal and St., Middletown, and Woodrow 1:00 News A ITayer S the Communist-led Pathet Lao. Guilford, and her paternal great-grandmother ia Mrs. W. Sands, Andersoni 42, of 56 Summer St., Film — ------prince had yet aocepted the post Premier Phouma admitted that group Conferences, SEE S A T U R V A ra T ? WBBR FOR COBIPIJETB USTTNO Rusco Ann Arbor, Mich/^ ’ Middletown. Premier Phouma was named the Pathet Dao had attacked mili­ - Het first assignment will be to head of the 2-week-old neutrallet Four Models to Choose From. help the church-make the transi­ In Wlnd.sor Locks Saturday tary posts In northern Laos before Be Sure — Bay Reliability. Debra daughter of Mr. and Mrs F.ugene Phaneuf, Mrs. Richard H. Plnney Jf. night, a pedestrian, James Wright, government which came to power Sept 6 but denied there had been \v tion to the new ctirMctJ^lum which is after the pro-weatem premier, East Harm ed. .She waa bom Sept. 8 at Manchester Memorial being released gradually during the 77, of 78 N. Main St., was killed in­ any attacks since then, ^ ______R. G. KIHLE H o sp ita l/ Her maternal grandparenta are Mr, and Mrs. Adal- stantly when he was struck by Radio Tiao Somaanlth, was ousted aa next few' years. the result of a military coup last belt Aueialr, .St. Quentin, N, B.. Canada. Youth to Appear a car aa he was crossing North (This Usttag bMiadw oiily tlWM m Ws bn ateits of M ar 11 ■hurts Advertisement— ^ Ml 9-0468 This new material will be the Main St. (Route 5Aj. ' month. , first joint curriculum of the newly length. Some stotJons carry othor abort oowaMsta). R E PU B LIC AN S—Have you read . Repreeenting /M argaret Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Mullar- On ‘Mack’ Show The other triple fatality occur­ Radio' Vientiane broadcast the key, South Windaor. She waa born Sept. .5 at Manchester M e­ merged congregational churches WDBO-1361 7:36 The Reviewing Stand your local party platform ? Parts red in Salisbury early Saturday. intrltatlon 'to talks after Phouma Bartlett-Brelnard Prodnota Co. morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. and evangelical and reformed 6:06 Today on Wall Street 8:00 News met with the king to dlscuse the of It will take much money and .Terry WllBon needs votes. The victims of the one-car crash 6:10 Art Johnson Show 8:06 The World Today 689 New Park Ave.» Patrick Sater.a, Tralee. County Kerry. Ireland, and her palernaj churches which now make up the nn Route 44 were John YuhaS, 8:30 Showcaae and News threat posed by pro-weetom Gen. cost-watching. Bowers is a con­ He isn't running in the prima- 8:06 Raynor Shines 11:00 Music Beyond the Stars and News West am fttor^AD <-A*76 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edrvard Mullarkey. Hartford. ■Hhlted Church of Christ, of which West Avon, Louis Delbone, Avon, 11:06 SpMllght'on Sporta Phouml In the southern part of genital cost-watcher. Vote for t * • ' * » Second Congregational Church and 13:06 World News Roundup ries-'tomorrow, he's going to be and James Durkin Jr., Canton'; all 11:10 Raynor Shlnei 13;U SIgndff Laos. Thera was no direct report him tomorrow. Center Congregational Church in 1:05 Sign Off 'Kenneth Paul Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Kehneth Paul Jovin ■dh the Ted Mack Amateur Hour 19. WHAY—• » Manchester will soon be a part, 8r(. Rt. 30. Vernon. He was born Sept. 7 at Manchester Memo­ Three other youths were , seri­ 6:00 Newa Mrs, finney will have so office tonight. rial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are .Mr. and Mrs. . ously injured. Police said they 6:30 John Daly at Second- Church, and h>r hours H e'll. be doing a tap dan 6:40 Big Show Paul Miaaeri, Rt. .30, Vernon, and his paternal grandparents a / were returning from Mlllerton, 7:00 Edward F. Horgaa Mr. and Mrs. George Jo3in, Springfield, Mass. will be announced later.' roller skates sometime durin N.Y., • directly across the Connec­ 7:16 Big Show The new director of religious show which will be carried on 11:80 Publlo Affairs ticut border, U:03Blga O ff_ _ „ IJaa Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.4tVae; 16 Ox­ education w^-"fcom in Holyoke, television Channel 8 at 10:30 ®.m. Truman A. Bvatt, 46, Oreen- w n o —iiM ford St. She waa bom Sept, 6 at Mancheater Memorial Hospi­ Mass., and was graduated from The 18-year-old is the son\ of vVllle, S.C., was killed when hla 6:00 Newa tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. B. Billano, 6:20 Weather and Bporta Belchertowm High School as the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Wilson, W r smashed into a , tree along Brooklyn. N. T.. and her paternal grandparenta are Mr, and Mra. cla«s"aalutatorion. She majored In 6:30 Suppertime Serenade 169 Brookfield St. He will enter Rojite 138 in Griswold- Saturday. 7:00 Dick Purtell D. DeFelice, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has two sisters, Christine, 8, ^ Irvin l^ahes the Grade , psychology at the University of the University o f Connecticut this A\ -year-old Hartford girl, 7;.30 News and Joanne. 6.' ' 2 7:4.5 Public Service Program It's nice to know you’re 'ivelcome. find.s 5-year-old Irvin Fitch on Massachusetts and was a member fall to major In arts and science^ Amahdn LalPointe, was thrown 8:06 Nighibeat his first day of kindergarten. Hi.s teacher i.s Mra. Thomas^ J. o f the Student Christian Assn., the His father is a mechanical engl-: from ^ e r mother's car at an In­ 11:00 News Psychology Club and the Wom­ 13:16 Sports Final FALL Chara in tlTc morning session of kindergarten at South .School. neer with the State Highway De­ tersection in West Hartford later Ts^ixon fo r Dehnte Cut-off en's Athletic Assn. partment, and his mother is a 12:26 Weamer _ Irvin registered for kindergarten in May. and was the subject of in the dhy when the vehicle col­ 12:30 SUrllght ^miade Brings back old habits . . . such as "Back to School," indoor Hobbies a picture page in The Herald showing him with birth certificate, She is a graduate of Bangor chemistry teacher at East Hart­ lided wlthv ahother car. Amanda wFOP—161S Theological .Seminary. While she ford High School. 6:00 Newa, Weather and records of his polio, diphtheria and smallpox shots. (Herald was injure^ fatally 8:16 Conn._Ballrooai ond LISTENING to GOOD RADIO. Photo bv Pinto l. attended the seminary, she held 7:00 Ray Semerh \ pastorates in’ Hast Sangovllle and Boston, Sept\12 (/P)A Highway 11:00 Newa Kennedy tci Answer 11:10 Ray Somers full' capacity, thftl expert produj;- | fashion writer she'll be able to i East Millonocket. Rop;islralion Set , acciidents took W r e lives in New 12:00 D.f For the best in Music for your Fall listening... set your dial to the During World II, she served as a England his weekend than during tion teams are being broken 11(7 j combine marriage with her career. > 8:00 Financial News and that men who have the skill.'i\ , ,Mi.»s Fleining also wrnn a bathing chaplain's assistant in the Marine For Night School the three prevlouk holiday week­ 6:06 Showcaae and News GOOD SOUND 1230 kC. Corps. In 1948, she was married to ends. \ \ 7:00 Fulton LewlM Jr. which America needs.to rebuild il.sV.suit preliminary and became the. 7:15 Evening DevoUMi Attacks on Religion strength are unable to find job.s, " pnly girl in the pageant to earn pA Richard H. Pinney Jr. of Stafford The count from 6\p.m. Friday 7:30 Showcase and New^ Springs, who is assistant treasurer Registration for evening school night through Sunday midnight he said! two first round awards. Her meas- rir classes at Howell Cheney Techni­ iVements are S5-22-?,.'). . o f the Connecticut Bank and Trust stands at 17 lives. . (Centbined from Page One) the home boy tn a..10-gallon hat Go. branch in that city. cal School will be taken tomorrow This compares with 15 killed in \lt i.s expected that the -S-foot-6. ' squiring around a visitor from New 116-pound Miss America will earn 1 The couple hag one son, Brad- and Wednesday nights instead of traffic on the Memorial Day week­ be "tragic for this election to be ; England who never wears ,a hat, foVd, and live on East St. end, 14 during the Fourth of July CAMERAS Miss Aiiieriea more than ?.5n,00O' through the . S i tonight and tomorrow night, determined primarily or even sub-i At one poini'"as their caravan coming year from public appear- fF and 12 during Labor Day. FILM—FLASH BULB Il^ AM8f600*6 J l alosUc bfo( Km molMet gS oAsx yon (bit Lennart Johnson, director of the stantlally on religions grounds ' j passed frotn the airport to a down- ances. evening school division, said the The highway death count by DISOOUNT PRICES Kennedy qbvionsly agreed w ith , town El Paso hotel, a spectator Reveals Plans •aJUag *gat ocquaintKP sots baeovM Ibey'M sue* tbot Secohd in the rohte.st was .Su ,- • f c office will be open from 7 to 9 states showed: Connecticut 10, this. I yelled at Kennedy;"Attaboy Yan- 7 yiSM nng to El Paso, Ken .(Ti - Miss America 1961. ati. “ A '' receivek a. $.3,000 scholarship. & Third-place Ann Herring, Miss ^ alaaMc Jaiigtt. Bio*-cw« *ida ponah atove wHb you ... braolba Talk by Broker when their classes will begin. Rhode Island (h leaving W alter Reed Hospital. He ne.ly told s I>emocratic rallv in ' student while in high .school, .say.s North Carolina got $2..500. while yew. OiM .r His views are likely ‘to get a ' thorough going over in what could Washing di$h^ make inure the deck and framing members are sound, ■ '■ .. ■ bt a controversial encounter with is easy today... if neces,<«iry, we patch unsound areas. LOOKING FOR A JOH7 Listen to the JOB REPORTER the Houston Mini.sterial- Assoc, to­ THE UNIVERSITY of CONNEGTiCUT night on a program that will h'e'T Phone for a free roof survey and estimate, We’r# fXIBDIALLT INVITES ITS FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS A public seivice program to help those looking'for employment daily Monday thru Fri- telecast. The Democratic nominee ' TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE open 7 :30 A.M.-5 P.M .. . . Saturdays till noon. . . and, w-ill answer questions ^thrown at -dSy at 1:00 P.M. ‘ Friday nights till 8 :.30. him by members. Many o f these | SIXTH ANNUAL ^ are expected to deal ' with -his ' , ' ■ 3- Catholic religion. ■ — : A new program that looks out Into apace atarting .September 28. “ You Ih The Age of Science” by Dr. Arthur L We’ll reroof an average six-rooni S 'W .50 P«r mO. Plans by an organt’ailion known) Berman, dally Mendny thru M d ay, 6:56 p.m. M Proteslunls and Other Amer:,j, Uniyersity Concert Series houKe for as little as # (cans United ^for .Separation of f . " 1940.41 SEASON^ Church and Stale to distribute’ anti-CathoIic literature in Hous­ There are dozens of newscasts broadcast daily, along with sports programs, featurettes ton tonight have been called off. Presenting ^ reroof it yourself ^ ^ and plenty o f P IN E M U§IC to help keep you well INFormed. . * , TTie grou() planned to distribute j GLENN GOULD .. . .r ...... OCT. W. 1940 handbills outside the Coliseum.' Celebrated CnnntUan Planlbt. • - . — ----- In one hurgtiin package we'll .supply al| tlieiinateriala where Kennedy will speak follow-- , you need including: Shingles, Ster^r rollsi nails, Ing hia appeardneJ before the'min- ! BRANKO KRSMANOVICH CHORUS fo^s hpme heating iBters: 1 . ■ flashing and lap cement,’ Bird I^aAterbilt Shingles James|,S. Kelly, organteer o f the of Yugos^io ...... ^ .... NOV. 28, 1940 oor w ay! .(choice of colors). Houston:'branch, said last night! " I iiave never heard isny eh'nma nf mixed vrtieea more onf- "we think, we would he wasting our iriandingly arristir . . ." iS. No.1 GRAPE-SIZE A Marshall Bartholomew— Yale University. You get premium .qaality F(I|R INForniation TUNE TO time to distribute them at the Mqbilbeet with RT-98-... the FOR ALI.JIJE ABOVE MATERIALS . meeting.’’ Kennedy and Johnson joined BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA most completely effective lue| USE OUR CONTINUOUS BUDGET PLAN hands in the rsnipaigh for the first FEB. 13.1941 oil additive in. uae today. And ' time in El Paso last night where ’ fXiarlea Miineh, C-ondiirding. .! I you get premium aerrico. Au­ th « presidential nominee gqt one of ' tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ the moat rousinjf welcomes he had ) VICTORIAOE4.0S ANGERS .: MARCH 22,1V4 I anced payment plan and maijy 4 i had anywhere in his current cam­ World Renowned Sopraijo— Met Opera C-o. < P0NI1OES oUier extras d^gned to. make - paign swing. home heating rtaiig nuy. OPJn HOUSE CdMING About 7,000 screaming... W'hist-. CONCERTGEBOMW ORCHESTRA,. ling adherents turned out at thp * 1 APRIL 14,1941 40th |\nnivertiary‘ Celebration and ' airport. Framed ip ramp lights, Of Amsteydam; liib Netherlands. 1 , ' M o b ilh e o f .16 Kennedy arid Johnson mounted a I dopo-oeftoo truck to speaki briefly to the •ddMvo I r '.. . throng. \ All GoRiMrtf in the University ^AuAitorium i S i )KTten’ Kennedy kpoke only about : .'-I a moment there Uvere shouts of , Rheerved Seats; "M ore . , .. MoreJ'. ()bl!gingiy .he ‘ WE GIVE btepped' to' the ffiicrophrme again First Bakohy $10.00---Floor')^^^^ GREEN STAMPS 1 . and Introduced hlsu sistkr, Mrs. ••yoiir 'P eter Lawfoptl.' I ' ’ PIJCASE AfPLY ”10 IWhere Johnston's name had been WH iDARO M. SISTAIRE, MAiuger,.1'hiverbltT Auditpriom, pur 40 YecNHI . ■ conspicousi by its absence fro m ; BTORBS, CO NNECltCI’T j„ TRIPLE.S MORIARTY. banners in northern elates where his ciril I rights record is under. I Mske'dieeka Psyahle to the Unlvenrtty of Co^neetieiit DOUBLE SLUE STAMPS EVERY I WEDNESDAY! fMN.MAlNST. BLUNOTON paLANpH auiatlon. the signs lij Tex#* all BROTHERS Mancheeter, Oosa. West Road, Route SF refidil'JFK-r-LBJ."'' 1/ . . 1: DONT DEUYi SUBSOklBE TODAY!^ It wsnild ba that way Jn Texas 1 Pitoss sOselIvs bi tippsr OiNnaeotteat thru Wi'Atoeedar, Sept 14th. •Wo reserve the tight to Bmlt MUHittUee. 3 6 1 . 3 1 5 Contor St. , 'Mltchen a-kt68 TRemont 6-031C tar tsday and tomorrow- - JahMOB* S| I- T lw M O t llA L for the Hertford Area n k u r waxEMrnoH r aENl»B~ia 6 MABKCT SQCABe, fiBWDrOTON. Ml 3-5135 **Q U A U TY ^h » meonomy of aW* '<(■ > ■I ■,t- ■■I,-..' VI ■f- ■■kV !i; ■X’V' 1 -.V ■ to / ' /' / ■ / I. MANCHESTIER EVENING ^EEALD, MAJICHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IMP ■ \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1960 PAGE SE^riBf nm nx ___ L — ^ ...... - — , ..,,.1 ,1 . ' I—, '■ •, ...... ' —!-*.#- iwi' Btolfon Lots Caddy, racroatioo leader; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Churchill a representatlvs on foreign. lan­ ments. Dehlquist, Mrs. -lAWrenct Scan- to Allan and Theraaa Hofitean, j N «w M M y WffHP Hospital Notes Lumumba Philip' Daley, puUicity; Lauren o f Volpi Rd. were baptised at SL guage from the Stats can be pre­ Mias Mildred Bowere will be- the lan/. Mrs'. GeoiY* Maneggia, Mrs. property pn Lioomla Rot|uck at 6:30. All women meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock MI 3-2181 or M I-9-4818. (Bon-aeldipowUar, I ___ of the parish' are Invited whether ,at the church. The Executive mots firmljr.To eat and talk I------‘ PktlMito Todajri IM . BapUame The Board has canceled the item at 8 o'clock at the firehouse. Elec­ eoiatort. Just sprlni^ a IRtI* FAS- Of High Water Meeting Here tion of olBcers for the cbming year or not they are-membera of the Board Will meet at 8 o'clock at the Manchester Evening Herald TEKTB on rour plates. No guatair. ADMITTEa) SATURDAY: Har- (Continued froiu Page Ooe) Douglas Raymond Monahan, son of discussion with persons' inter­ Of Mr« and Mrs. Itobert Joseph ested in foreign language Instruc­ will take place; organization. church. Bolton oorreypondent,. Mra, Louis (OoatlaiMd p at* Op-'t ' (C«nMmi«4. from Pag« One) 'old Iveraen, 64 Thomsa Dr.; Mr*. The Young RepubIlcaLn'”club dill Serving on the committee for Public Record* - Dimork Jr., telephone Mitchell T"! woman who Buffered facial cuti Nancy JiCendeH,89 Milford Rd.; t*opoldvlI» went back on tha ah’. Monahan, of Plyriiouth Lane and tion from the agenda. They feel Mrs. J. R. Opitz and Mrs. Adolph .. , 1 when a tree branch broke the wind Join tho Tollkhd .County Young Kim Marie Churchill, daughter of this discussion should / wait until Roberts are In chgrge of refresh­ the meeting are Mrs. Florence Warrantee Deed: Abilo Santas 9-0823. yMr*: Four thousand residents of j g^ield of her car. ,ielirhl to .10 feet could be expected Mrs. Doris Spusta. Tolland; Mrs. Obituary U.N. Ohaga guards remained in place and U.N. offlclalf aet up a Rapublleim club at Ita meeting at Fir* Island, off Long laland a; public transi»rUtlon was ruled | inareas. Margmsrite McVeigh, 257 Spruce 8L; Mre. Bertha Holt, 114 Camp- watch to prevent broadcast ot any Fiano’a Restaurant tomorrow at .8 south shwe were evacuated. lout in Norfolk and nearby Porta-; lihe .Weather Bureau also issued inflammatory statments to the fleld Rd.; Jphn Cottier, 14 Flor­ Glintun W. March p.m. 'Thia la a change from iwigln- The weather oureau nere wsm-i .T^e's " p l^ ^ w a r n in g for Connecti- ence Ave., Rockville: Mre. Odlna Clinton W. March, 61,. died eud- CongO'6 2^ million people. sgrainst high tides Md flooding Rhode Island, central and Durka, 25T Spruce St.; George Ileo, the nioderate Senate preal- al plana to meet in usual aesalon denly Saturday after collepslng In « f coasta.1- arSas and hlghwa.vs._It|.^^^^ western Masaachusetta, and the Proulx. Manchester, N. H.; Deb­ dent named by Kaaavubu a week at the^ C!k)mmunity Hall. 'liald noodin* m i^ t be f*'* " prior to the storm's krrlvai,; the Connecticut River valley in Ver­ orah Booth, 31H Charter Oak St. the yard o f his home at 844 Hllls- ago to form a new government, The speaker at the county eee- « s 100 miles inland, from rain and Navy had evacuated 82 planes from mont and New Hampshire. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Ar­ town RdF said he will soon submit-a coalition elon. will be David Peterson,' one hwbllen streams. coastal inalallatlons and larger Up to seven Inches of rain were thur Kuhn, Coventry; John Wls- Dr. Robert. Keeney, medical ex­ cabinet for parliament’a approval. of tHe top seven officere of the - The normally teeming sidewalks nle'wckl, Rockville; Herbert Alley, Ileo told a news conference at ships had either headed out to sea predicted before nightfall. aminer, said coronary occlusion State Young Republicana. He will ")0f New ITork were virtually deaerr- or gainned safe anchorage In The forecasters said the hurri­ 69 Washington St.; Mrs. Kunigiida Kassvubu's villa that he haa con- -«d as pedestrians took cover. Park was the cause of death. Police ad­ ■ulted with political leaders, mem- talk on "Better Young RepuMl- Chesapeake Bay, ' cane WBs moving up the coast at a Bastls, 434 Oakland St.; Mrs. canlsm." All interested persbns trees bent and awnings flapped Mary Turgeon, 3 Durkin St.; Mrs. ministered oxygen until the doctor .bers of parliament and ministers The .records of Donna since her speed of shout S.’S to 49 miles per are Invited to attend. •i«nder the force of the wind. birth in*^ the South Atlantic weeks houi. Mtnnls Gain, 69 Brookfield St.; Di­ arrived. throughout The Congo and "all ex­ Soon after Rtblcoff's order, peo- ago show S grim count of 128 They said the center of the hur- ane Masichuk, South St., Rock- Mr. March wa.s born 'In East pressed determlnstion to save the Cancer Fund over Quote «'f»le began pouring into the town deaths and properly damage in the 'ville; Mre. Marjorie Solomonson, Hartford, Feb. 6. 1889, a son of the country.” Among them, he aald, Lawrence Flono, chairman of the ric^ane would hit Long laland.about 1960 Cancer Crusade, has an­ Viiall at iSavbrook. manv nfillions. Eight persons have noon today and aoutheastern New Andover;’Mrs. Violet Yurkshot, 59 late John and Rose Mince March. are Katanga and Kasai aacaasion- •• More than 100 peopla were there England this afternoon. Rueeell St.; M fv Helen Hannaford, Survivors Include two daugh­ ists who have accepted Invitations nounced .that Bolton went over its met .death in her path in the U.S.. quota In the drive held in the :;iSt 12:.i0 p.m. and a steady stream six in Florida and ope each in'C. Tides along fhc -Connecticut 10 W. Midd!lie Tpke.: Henry Pala- ters, Mrs. Beatrice LIpp. Manches­ to confer with him in Leopoldville, o f evacuees came In by the minute. mar, 62'DianeDta Dr.; Miaa Barbara ter, and Mrs. Ruth Hitchcock, "Mr. Lumumba Is also Inirlted,” spring. North Carolina and (Georgia. •sht{ie ran neaii.v two feet above The final reports show that ilCthers w‘ere hOrtaed in the ele- As it raged from the Leeward norhifl in the morning and were Salo, 85 Strickland St.; Francis Hartford; three brothers, John Ileo said. "We must preserve na­ ■tnentary school in Saybrook. expected to run-lO feet or more Hale, 57 Essex St.j Deborah Booth, March, Manchester, Raymond tional unity." _ . 8434.67 was contributed by local Island* through Hurricane Alley townspeople. The quota estabUshed " The 1038 hurricane'referred to between Puerto Rico and the Ba­ above normat during high tide be­ 3114 Charter Oak 'St.; Michael March, Ea.st Hartford, and Clifford But Ileo appeared-tolto on ahtkjr E m m ■hj- FUbicoff killed around 600 peo.- tween four and 6 p.m Schuets, 13 Sunset Dr., Bolton March. Norwich; a sister, Mrs. ground. . for Bolton was 8420. hamas it caused 120 known deaths Fiano wishes to thank all those •pie In New England. Several score and numerous injuries, mostly fJov, Abraham Ribicoff canceled Mre. Barbara Reichle, Wdpping; Mildred Burk, Hartford; an^two A majority of the m'embera of "Were killed in Connecticut alone. Miss Patricia Braun, Birch Mt, Rd grandchildren. the Senate clearly oppotod Kasa- that donated to help make the drive all hla engagements today and BO successful. went to the State Police barracks ADMITTED^ TODAY: Mrs. Funeral services w’lll be held vjjbu's firing of Lumumba. And In New York City and the schools i toi^nUal one of the ministers Ileo himseit Persoiial Noto opened ss ususl. but before noon i l>>nna rsked scross the klonda at Westbrook along the 'Connec­ M ^ le Morse, Mansfield; Argentiiio Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Aanfagliwie, Glastonbury; Charles Watkins-West Funeral Home. 142. named to his di.sputed government, Morton Lassen Jr. of Birch the board of education issued a : Erida>, isolating ’ ticut shore to await hurricanb de­ velopments. He’ ordered all state Williams, 844 Lake St.; Mrs. Teresa r . Center SI. Burial will be In Alphonse Songolo, issued a state­ Jtountaln Rd. has been transferred bulletin advising those attending | '»ving "the legal government of The ment Plant at West Palm B6aeh, - Planes were >\aciialed from.j heavy property damage In its .Some busines.a firm.i throughout ter to 3^. and Mrs. Stephen Wil- Friends may call at funeral the stale' shut down cox,' 11 Franklin St., Rockyille; a-home Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 Congo." Fla. Lassen is a service representa­ “ Htewart Air Force Base at New’-! wake, i . AcrQss the Congo river in Braz­ tive for the firm. -burgh. N Y , and other air bases ^ A N*vy helicopter pilot who New Haven...... closed ...... its _parka ______on daughter to Mr. and Mra. Francis to 9 p.m. Murray, 8 Devon Dr.; a daughter zaville, African officials of the Mr. and Mrs. Lassen and . chil­ “ In the New’ York and New’ Eng-j-flew ovM the Keys afterw’srd de-, f.jast Rock and West Rock and Adolph Carl Broil former French Congo colony i dren, Susan arid Morton III, are -IShd area, ! dared: "T h is is the most terrible | „,| „p eniTTgcncy housing centers to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oorgeion, stopped two Lummuba delegates residing at Riviera' Beach, Fla. Montaiik Point on the extremf I thing I've seen aiiice the Marines gchnnls. manned by Civil 670 Main St.; a son to Mr. and Bolton— Adolph Carl Broil, 75. Mra. Warren Ssntivany, 1023 Tol­ of Notch Rd„ Bolton, and Edge- from - transferring from a u. N. Tbjcy have rented their home here tip of lyong laland was being look Okinawa." . ' | Defense. Red Cross and .Salvation plane to a commercial airliner as Lassen expects to be transferred flashed hv 40 mile an hour w’inda . Armed Marine# patrolled l.he ^rni.V personnel. .Sound trucks land Tpke.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. water, Fla., died yesterday at his Roland Duquette, 35 Cooper St. Bolton home after a brief jlincss. that was to take them to New elsewhere upon completion of this -by midmoming. wh*n the eye of wreckage of the Keys w’ith orders i waterfront areas. W’arn- York. They planned to present 'the storm still was far to Ih e'fo shoot any looters, .They were | jpjj, „ f .|[,e storm. | BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh-. He was the father of Ralph Broil. - - short ternt. . r Church Approves Rental 'south, about fi.'i miles southeast of augmented by Navy shore patrols j At'Harlfoid, MaJ. (Jen. Frederick ' ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Lplgher. former state senator from the ! Low Prices plus Friendly Service! •Cape May. N.T. and all a'vailahle aheriff'a depiitiea p; r^einckc, stale adjutant general.! 30 Griffin Rd.; a son to Mr. and SI5th District and representative The BoUon Congregational Church Oil tstanding Spec ia I Purchase! The hurricane wa.s on a course *nd stale troopers. and his staff opened a command Mrs. Carlton Phillip,, Andover: A ' from Bolton. I ^he^.T^ic'als were Voted yesterday to grant the Board -that would take It over the east-; Swinging northw’ard, the huge pp,, i,i the Stale Armory atiipld- daughter tO'Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Mr. Broil was a former '>8'‘®r » of Education permission to use ' »«m end of lying Island at about ; ,torni touched the mainland at i night A Queen Is Crmvheil aifford, Loehr Rd., Rockville; a control inspector for Connecticut. -Nations, and Jacques Lumbala, the parish room of the church for ! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl V, and he .served with the liquor ' winger who has the title- of kindergarten classes. Fifty-two ra p.m. fEDTi, the Weather Bu-| Marathon. Fla., .where 20 peraons ('onimandei’s of the military sec­ Miss Sandra Wilson, blond, blue-eyed Ellsw’orlh Meluprial High vear.s. He secretary of -state for the presi- ■•reau said. Its renter Was mov- given emergency treatment, tors were on a standb.v alert School freshman, wa.a crowned "Aiiss Wapping Fair'‘'^ f 1960 "Gustafson, 22 Pine Hill Rd. commis.sion for many members voted in favor and 7 BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. was boiTi in Germany. * '' j dency. members against at the special ; Ing at about 3,9 miles an hour. | ,nri then followed a giant senii- atatiia: all armories along the coast Saturday by Robert Burrill, pre.sident of the Wapping FairA*an. -c I Toward the end of what wax one The storm carried torrential peninsula be- were opened to receive evacuees ITaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wilson of 897 Avery St., tlje and Mrs. Michnel J. Peace, Coven-' He was a member of the BoUon , lai^ . meeting held following the H a.m. try; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. worship service. ELECTRIC “ ra:ns and bristling 11.9-mile-an- jp g,med the open w’atera of along with (Jartlp Ribicoff at Nlan-' queen was chosen from a group of 19 entrants. She plahs to Congregational Church and Mer-I rareer, Congolese army BRAND NEW 1961 GENERAL hour winds .Storm warnings were 1 Atlantic between Daytona tic, bei’ome a medical aecretary and is also interested in pr.ofe.ssional Clarence Snow'. Mublard Dr., Ver­ row Lodge of Jasons, Mansfield. | commandei’ Gen. Victor Lundula The Rev. Carlton T. Daley and j Bruce Green were In charge of the ' hoisted from the Carolinas north | fit, Augustine, Schoolj, opened at Bridgeport and dancing. Her favorite hobby is bowling. The crqwming cere­ non: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Survivoi’5 include his wife. Mrs : soldier's to the L«opold- Falrflel(«hiil at lOi.’to a.m., police Andrews.Annrews. 10lu Prospectt-rn.spe.;i St...'ll., Rock- celesteCeleste Kroil.Broil, snnsnd mshis son, ^ow oiof airport Where he. offered _ . them Installation ceremonies-for-«fficers through New York to rort.smoiith. ji-p route. It churned up the mony highlighted the afternoon events of the annual Wapping of the M YF of the United Matho- M j isolated Everglades National Park. ,(»r(I^red Wem closed. Fair. ( Herald Photo by Pinto). vine: s daughter to Mr. and Mrs. La)

is- ^ diet Clhurch helds|it Epworth House Storm shutters and sandbags p^ port Myers hesd-on p^a^d In Milford, an emergency meet-, n .a DlAVsneoi Uonnrtaai I ' ...... last evening. -were thrown up in southern. -New’ ] ^p^^^^^p jp, mid-peninsiila >asl‘ of ing of the city council and local Rd. tors. Mrs. Richard HagenaU,! wearing helmets w'ith DISCHARGED SATURDAY; Devon, and Mrs. ^njamin Sle-i j^wn their Thomas Erickson' was installed I960 FAMLV SIZE U Cii. Ft England Tides up to 12 and 1« s*rasots sfid Tamp5 and northeast Civil Defense officials w’Ss held be­ Mrs. Helen '-LaBelle, Providence, phans, Springfield, Mas.s. | * received brooms instead Sa president; Gwen Owren, rice . feet ahove normal were expected p, Orlando and brushed, west of the fore daw’n. The city's schooU w’ere president: JoAnn Perrett. record­ R.I.; Mrs. Mildred Yale. Andover: Funeral services w'ill be held sweep the. airport hangars. GENERAL ,ln Upper Bur.Karda Bay on Uape Mlaml-Fort Isiiiderdale; ordered closed today and tw’o of ELECTRIC Town Gets Ready ing secretary: Shlrin Richardson, • Cod _ (them W’ere designated as shelters George Harmon, Kelly Rd.. Ver­ Wednesday at 2 p.m, at the Wat-; Lundula, who had the rank of, corresponding secretary and his­ “ Rhode laland schools were closed . , More than seven Inches of rain 'f" '' sny w’ho might have to leave non; Mrs. Carla GottsChalk, S9 kins-West Funeral Home. 142 | gei-geant two months ago, took torian: Robert Nichols, treasurer: -and the National Guard was on' , |'| „„ ^^-md gusts of i . Woodland St.: Sydney Elliott. Rt. E. Center St. The Rev. 'Theodore j jnto the airport shortly after Ronald Stephens, worship leader; Automatic Defrost .'...... standby alert nesriv 100 miles an hour slammed ' Some .Milford residents moved 44A„ Bolton: Mrs.- Theresa Will-' Chandler of Bolton . Congregation-1 hs • had watched the premier's 1 out to safer quarters during the For Donna’s Blast nauer, Coventry: Walter DeLi.sle, 1 Church W'ill officiate. Burial helpless rage before the cordon of PJanea were eiacuat8d from St the fa'med resort ares I.night, as did a few’ families In Gull- ...1ill beV. in■_ Grove------Hill Cemeteiy, - * . • ------Advertisement— | ' Mitchell Air Force Base on Long Florida was labeled a 173 Deming St.; Anthony Barstis U.N'. li’oop.s barilng,access to the ■ y ■ I ■■ ■ — —I...... ' • . tJ J ! ford There w’a» also some volun- Manchester readied itself this'*’ Deputy Director -of Public .Tr.. Broad Brook: Mrs. Inez Ma­ Rockville radio .station. •Island and from Bradley AFB dlaaater «>•« by/h' American Red^,^^ evariialion in Old .Savbrook. . . „ ...... REPUBLICANS—Vote for Bowers j -near Hartford. Conn, Works Chester Langtry- aaya hla honey, 38 Maple St,: Mrs. Sophie Friends may call at the funeral U.N. officials appeared baffled Cross sa initial damage surveys visiting ’ houses i trucks are read.v and the crews home tomorrow' from 3 to 5 and 7 for Director tomorrow. He ; “DAYLIGHT-BLUE” TV ^ In New York City, winds up .to Benoit, South Windsor;'Mrs. Ann bv the general's act. .During th# were completed. Commumcationa ,, »hore from midnight on to j for any effect Hurricane Donna are standing by waiting for what to 9\^.m. ‘ last three days various reports claims , that any person ahould REFRIGERATOR- r 75 miles an hour and ttdei eight Klelnschmidt. 86 Summit St.: Mrs. were sharply curtailed'fie«h w ater of the appmacliing alorni. might have on. the town, may come. had l.jHndula switching si4e« 6‘ V- be able to talk on any proper "to Ih feet above normal were ex­ supplies were dangerously Imv in pollre, follow ing plans that Elaine Sweet. Hillside Manor, Ver­ \ subject at any regular or special Off duty police and.firemen have All of Mancheater'a achoola were eral times in the conflict betw'een pected Police headquarters or­ many areaa and severe damage have been made over a niimher of non; Alan Schreiber. 464 Gardner meeting of the Directors. Mur- , dered extra men called to doty. been aler{ed to stand-by. all school called off at 7 * m. with the sound­ .«t.; Mrs. Anne Fuller, 12 Pioneer Liiniiiiiiba and Kasavubii. W’aa reported to the Sunshine yeara kept In cloae touch w’ith Fiineralfl Lundula was named to his post zles are for dogs, not people. / The Coaat Guard need 1.9 ahipii Rfate'a multi-million dollar citrus Mate Ciril Defense headquarters in sos.sions were canceled, variou.s ing of the special fire alarmr Circle; Henr.v Ryba, Notch Rd., I.to take realdenta off Fire Island' businesses closed up eai l.v and SI. ,Iame.s' School had been Bolton; Roger Sommerville, 156 S. by Kasavubu. fruit crop; Hartford, cspreled .all day leaves- i-ights burned blight late last night "ni"nsrfow’“ strip of land' lying off Moving out to aes, Donna picked and summoned auxiliaries.- CIi’Il Defense workers haA'e hooked scheduled to'open its doors-today, Main St.; Mrs. Helen Mozzer, 31 - A^^red C. Anderaon— ---- FREEZER in Lumumba's residence, guarded , the scuilhern Lying Island' coaat up speed and Intensity during a ------— their radio up to the State net­ but this is now put off until to­ Oak St.; Mra. (Jhristeine LaVae Funeral \services for Alfred C. 'Another 1000 residents were atlll work. morrow. end daughter, 16 Oxford S^.;' Mrs. brief oresri tour and th»n added Anderson .391 IHartford Rd., were,. Soldiers wearing ,'7%the same J , 7 uniiorm S r m 3G^MINUTE FREE -on the island, hut in no immediate Marie Phaneuf and daughter, F,aat held Saturdiiv another tw’lst to her serpentine !NIIIniej2jj;ers lib -lohn Merx, director of Manrhes- Firemen were alerted to stand­ IS I I .V n-u u •‘‘“Pt watch over Kasav-ubu's house INSTALLATION -J tdanger , course and dashed norl heastw’ard ter's'Civil Defen.se, .said all schools by at mld-mornihg, while a similar Hartford; Mrs. Mary Mullarkey Emanuel Lutheran Church, with side with Mdrroccang of the The storm was moving northeast­ tow’ard the Carolinaa coastal j have been opened . as .shelters for order went out to off-duty police­ and daughter. South Windsor: the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pas- : ^ Unequaled Value w ard at about 39 to 40 m p.h hut areas , In Sports Car ‘500’ I anyone who feels his home is not men at qoon. Mrs. Marilyn Cooksey snd son, 29 tor, officiating^ G. Albert Pear-[ Meanw'hile o^ii-ials said - w’sls expecityd to increase Us speed The hurricane brushed past i ---- safe. He .<(ald they will he open Both Merz and police said that Laurel St., Rockville. .^son was organi^ and .soloist. that peace returning rapidly to MUFFLERS At Norman's "over the water .‘'Oiith f'srolms during the evening. ■ Elkhart I^ake, Wis,. Sept. 12 (/T'! until 4 p.m.. or laier, if needed, the best way the general public Burial was ln\ East Cemetert’. ' (he blood^^ked southeastern areas A L l Donna, lashing out.In the aaine Withholding the full force of tier •lohn Fjtch.of'Lime Rock, Conn.,'! Merx cautioned residents to slay could help during the storm was Bearer* w'ere Lennart Johnson. ! of Kasai-'province, and the border MARES from Ihe' mainland bii* fspd Bill Klrnberlv of Neetiah. Wis.! j in during the time the storm is at b.v staying inside, where the.v Herbert Bengtson'.^ Arthur Tolf. | of .sec^sionist Katanga province. The Proof Fantastically Low, 'sno I^ n northX.rrf tomsdoes thsl caused driving a Maserati. finished fourth Its height. This'''w’arning was re- would be in the least danger and About Town James Pontillo, \Wllliam Orr.' 'pie U.N. command announced a lanUr coast, raced into th. North I 1? America 500 comp^etl- pealed by Manchester police. out of the way of emergency snd Carl Thoren; tyUce in the bloody clidl strike be- Law Price Of. ' Carolina mainland shortiv before " Charleston and elsew’here linn clasatr for sports cars here ; Fallen- w'ires constitute one of workers. A meeting of Local 991. Man­ tiveeii Lumumba soldieVs and hos­ Is In The Imidnight last nighi along the coast, : .vealerday. ' the inajor haxard.s after a hiirri- Merz did add. however, that in chester Cheater tow'n employes, haanaa beenneen _ tile Baliiba aided by partisans of Bv- 5 a m ti^av th« Wesiher -Nineteen in.iurles w-ere reported The event was .won by Dave , cane has passed, according to case there is a large amount of canceled tonight, f'linerar .'iervices, foi\ Hetirv^O. Ixa.sai seression. Agreement h a a SAVE Weir, Vernon Rd., BoUony^werC I apparently been rearl^d with Picture "Bureau placed lta"eye ’ or renter Charleston alone. i Causey of (’ armel. Ind,, and Liike'.Meix, and because fhe.v might tree arid limb danjage,- persons held Saturday m'orning^/at the elements of the Congole.sA, army ' shout 60 mile# east of Norfolii Va * racehorse .85 miles an hour, ' Stear of Indlanapoliki driving a ^ still be carrying electricity they w'Uh chain saws will he needed to Elks' setback will, begin tomor- " Wind gusts of,Up to 100 mtlea an capricious storm' crashed Into | 2.9 liter Birdcage Maserati. should not he touched, Qiiish Funeral Home. 225^(ain -St. : there'” which have been \roam- help rlean up after the storm haa niw night at 8 o'clock at the T^e Rev. Allen Hiim^ hf First | ing the country-side killing, turning SEAT COVERS -hour W’ere reported bv the Cheaa- mainland a second time at' The winners drove the final 40 Administrative personnel in pas.sed! Elks Home. ..peakr IJghtehip 17 miles off t'ape ^ ” r«head fTty, N.C, with wdnda of ' miles In a heavy rain, averaging Manchester Municipal Building Church of Christ. OmigreMtional, and plundering. 'Henry- Va — more than 11.'> miles an hour short- 80.021 miles per hour for the .500 - were sent home at I p.m;, with Grocery stores around town re- | ’ Glastonhurv, officiated. \ A 14-offir'er U.N. team was^ent r As the stnrin moved out to sea off ’V h «f"f' m’idnight. miles. only a skeleton crew standing b.v. ported that they were jammed this . Phi Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Burial...... wagj. ip-^Green CemVteiy. In the area yesterday to aupers^se ■the Virginia Capes, the Tidewater' , ’''l"*htng Its way across cihe i Angle Pahsi and Bill Wiiesthnff Town highway crews have been morning with housewives stocking J Phi, w'ill hold a meeting too’ ” *'" I Glastonbury /Rearer.s were ^n iil the iriire. NEW BIKE DEPT. ^Virginia area appeared to have suf-1 ■*'*’*^**’ Carolina vscallnn coastal | of Milwaukee were second, in s at work keeping catch basins free up on canned goods, and other row at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss old Jesani.s, Jo.^ph Bristling with defiance, Lumiii' We repair all n^kes. . You '■fered only alight dam,age c iv ir '’ ’‘tno lor* down power lines, , Ferrari Tests Ross snd Walt of debris, s'nd have also tied down itema they might need if the sloi-ni ' Sandra Doiitt, 746. Center St. Kravontka, Jame.s Prentice. Wells ha marched on the Ivcopoldrilli can use yeur old bike os a ..Defense offirtsl,.tn Norfolk ssid 'tp'ooted trees snd blocked high-1 Hansgen of'.Wesifield, N .I . was, or removed loose signs around atrikes thia are aharder than ex- I ----- Pitkin, And Dieodnre Bonsquet. radio station ye.sterday with 2o tnu)e-in. -gale.winds knocked down signs snd CnsstsI Installations ‘were third in a .lagiisr. town. perted. I A joint installation of Ameriran \ armed Cpngole.se soldier.s and with­ NO PAYMENTS _nther loose objects, and shattered hstlered. conimiiniratlons were! Main ,St. atores and busine.saes Legion Post and Auxiliary officers Mr*. Flora Bourez , drew only after an Englishman ' will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. UNTIL P^qEMBER few windows but that flooding h'oken and many rommimltlea were reported by the Chamber of funeral of Mrs. Flora T1oxA % T '"''^ “ “J ' FREE DELIVERY rondlllona were no worae than dm- Isolated .Sroiea -of mlnon Injurlea Commerce to be slaying op'en or at the Legion Home. rez. 86 Bi.ssell St., wai held , thi.s " TRIPLEM/ -Ing a bad northeasterly Ptorni ; were reported. \ cloalng at their owii discretionji morning at the 'Holmes I^meral! ' *’ Only one Injury was' repoilefi; « ( Continu’ng it s iinpreyK table Western Powers Bar but that moat are closing early. jiiss Marlon Creamer, dau^ter Home, 400 Main St., followed by ' hf, ores* STORESm ■" 'N,. - path, Donna veered allghtlv'jnward Pratt and Wliitn'ey Airci’afl in • i-AfiniAi^-» \Eaaa *1 f C4 • T • 1 Cnfln^pd His minCi nis press of Mr. and Mra. k'rank Creamer, adyi-ser. Serge Michel, shouted 681 M AIN 8T.—MI 8-6771 frrtni ila northraatf-rlv coiirae and Mancheater ancl PJasl Hartford 261 Spring St., haa etitereeFCentral I aimed It* fPIllsizeil aye at ,\Tlde- Bent their flrat ghifta home shcirtl.v Tni. Raaxr lorv, T8 ; “ Exoollencv. don’t risk your life.** Connecticut College in JSew BrU- \T ^o'l u ; The Congolese .soldlefs.were dis­ SEND THEM waler Virginia and heavy poriiilal- Travel by East Reds after noon, And Inatructed their aln. as a freshman. She ia a 1960 \ This Is A Terrific ed .New England. second shifts not to reiporU The graduate of Maji^eater High rob e w7.roJ^anisr ^ I armed and the Ghanlans ringed THE third shifts are to report as - the School. Burial'will take place tomorfow I rafiio studio with guns peeping 21 Inch Portable (ronHnned from Page One) Berlin and might try to sts'rv'e'lt atorih ia' expected to be past by in Hlllcrest Cemetery, -Springfield, i ^ foxholes out. then. , Ma.sa. .'IB ’ -ri..The drama wa.s unfolded before LAMP SHADES HOMETOWN between Eeet. and West Geniiany Earlier this week Willy Brandt, A supper/party and military scores of newsmen and Europeans Did You \ \ whist, planited for tonight by Ben Bearers were Bruno Walczak, WITH ROLL AROUND i haa grown ateadlly ainre 1952, de­ mayor of West Berlin, gave the Joseph Nichols, Kenneth Hazen, who stood'on the broad boulevard Fdl Is rile Time NEWS spite the fact that .the West Ger­ Impression w'ithoiit clearly sa.y- Ezra Chapter of B'nai B'rilh. has Albert to waleh. Know That— \ man federal repiihlii; lefiiscs to been poatponed to Sept. ,27 at Tem- Roland Hebert. 'ITieodoie P .’ Bou­ Ing so that he favored drastic Data oil Donna rez Jr., and Robert King. "You are laiighJng .now," To Dross Up That Lomp STAND INCLUDED The United .aiste* owns almo*t\ recognize Mosi'ow's German siitel- ofTicinl measures against trade __ ^ ■ ~'!th Sholqm. 1.50 per rent of the world'* wealth Membera of the “Manchester shouted a civilian Coritoleae offi­ llle. with the Coninulnlsts. Such a cial to newsmen. "BiitVone day W ith a Now Shade! B y F Oji’eeasler Regina D’ltalia Society will hold Grange visited the fiineral home I Liuiwig El haul, Ihe m tmg We.al position Is easier for Brandt, as we, will kill you all with cUr bare UP FRONT CONTROLS I Value, nf^ehforofoim aa an aiiea- German • chancelloi, has rome out ta first fall meeting tonight at last evening. - a Socialist, than for Erhard who hands.” ' ilheilf firal . waa demonstrated to Malnst any legal p r c s a ii r c on belongs- to ‘.he more conservative (Continued fijom Page One) 7:30 at the Italian American Club, .•=^1 Lt. Col. Douglas .M. Brand As Col. S. M. Mollersward of , th* puhlir In 1847 by Sir '.lariiea \yeat (leiinan husuicasiiieii tphalt .Christian Deniocrata. Brandt 'Is Eldridge St. ■ ' Simaon of Edinburgh,'Scotland. .Sweden flew’ / to Elisabethvllle, GIANT-SIZE Heavy rain is already occ^ring Funeral services for Ll. Col. UHF-VHF A ll OHANNELS Irfide' Me says he w'nnls-a ,volun­ the Socialist candidate for chan-, Katanga capital, at the head of a tary biiyrott. It seems iiiillkely he cellor In 1961. ^ over Southern New Engituid and llembei’s of St. Bridget's Rosar.v Douglas M. Brand. 49, of 4.5 Park j Pythijgoia*. of Greece, flret ad­ A clear statement by him ' for Society, Interested in the Christ-- St, Portsmouth, N.H., . were held four’ man U.N. truce tearn, L-ii- wll) gel much of that, eitliei’. will apread into Northern New iniimha accused the. international vanced ihe theory that the world Last year West ,Germ any a bovcqtt might offend aome West mas bazaar, will attend a special recently in I^ort.smouth. N.H. He organization of Interfering In- the NORMAN'S BUARANTEE U round about 2,500 yMrs ago. shipped a post-w-ar l et-iu-il of about German Induatrial Interests tm England during aftejsriqon. Rain, up iheeting tomorrow at 8:30 p.m; at was the brother of James W. ■g — ffi- '' 5257 \mlliioii worth of goods to the •which W'eat Berlin's prosperity to 8 inches will cause local .flooding the church hall. , ,, B r^d, 136 Green Rd., Manchester. Congo’s infernal affairs, Fjrat diecowery of gold In the East •(Jermiins Ahiiiit a fifth of depends. on smalt sireapu over New. Eng­ (iol. Brand waa a military career : A, communique signed by lai- OF PARTS M d LABOR A meeting of Rainbow for Girls, officer and former NATO siitTeJ' mumba said "Troops of the na- . New World .was made hv ’ the that WHS iron and steel, vital to Brandt apoke in put^ltc. only of a land, eastern. New York-and New - Y .lei’sev tonight. scheduled for tonight/at the Ma-. teain, member. He had served in tlonal army continue their opera­ ReffflrdlCM o f where Spgniah explorere In'C.oata. Rlra. ttie ( 'oniiriiiniats' seven-year plan. "moral boycott" If the East Ger- • Only three weeks 'ago a new] man ‘ Communists made more Hurricsfie warnings will be low­ sonic Temple, has been canceled. both the" U.S. Army'and the U.Sl. tions In Katanga, w’Jnere they are your flfn'ite man or ered south (vf Cape May this after­ Air Force. having great succes*." I f added, 1 agreement waa signed.'I'his makes i troiilde Thl.s could Incliidi? The «ahno fl»tf ran swim'at a The ’Women's Home League of The Rev. Robert W. I.,eVitre Jr.. "Th* governrrienl w’ill restore «r- ' Priced As Only trade easlei. .‘’ oiiie qiThlas hsve i Brandt left It vague obstacles noon, but small craft should re-, 1 woman ■ ia atationeH, speen of 3'7 mile*, per hour. the Salvation Army will atari its paalor of Globe Congregational ] rier .soon w’ith its own means.” been leinoved. The east • Jorniaiis ^ In West <;eriiians who want to go main in port until winds and aeaa fall season tomorrow at 2 p.m. C3turch, officiated, iriferment w as; Lumumba had no apparent Norman's Can Price'Em the Manchenter Kve- loild Is In-loan now buy all the steel they | j;, tiie big Leipzig fair In F.a.stGer- have aifhaided. Population of the with a worship service in the jun­ In Union Cemetery, Portsmouth. means of communication !with tha ning Herald can be for­ ereaking at the rate of ahrtuf '70,'- ' want if I hey ran (uni the moil-j many. .VLariv West Gerriian flrma A t II a.ni. EST, Hurricane i Donna was centered at 39.5 N arid ior haU. Mrs. Col. William Spatig front, however. 1 warded to be at “.Mail 000 a dav ey to pay fiir"it and the mills toiexhlbit Ihfre.' and reap profitable will be guest speaker. Refresh- Joseph Crooks aril it to them. Ar'cniintlng has' orders 7ro;ii all -over the Red bloc, 73. W or about 80 miles east of At- In Eli.sabcthville. premier-presi­ PRICE ments will ba served by Mias Funeral services . for Joseph dent Moise Tshojnbe of seceasion* Call" reiralarly with all The neetarln# wag bred from; ainipllfled and lime realric-, The East Germans hai-e thrown lanFCc City, New Jersey'. The hur­ ricane, Is moving In a noi f-hea.sler- Edith Jackson and .Mrs. Annie CroblM, Waterford, formerly of. j.,,t iKatanga (md Albert Kalonji, - Ihe hometown new# the pvaeh thrniigh teied and; blld ' tlont eliminated on deliveries. i no nbsi.arlcs. in- the .way of Wesjt Russell. \ J ■ Manchester, were held Saturday head of the proclaimed "Mineral variation i Also, the new agreement does <5crmarf, husiiiessmeii going to ly direction at 40 m.p.h. It will re- SALE rjialn on Us present course with a afternoon at the Holmes^ Funeral state" in Kasai, announced they people away from, not have to be renewed every year ' . , X-' alow increase. In forward speed for Ail town, libraries wifi remairi Home, 400_Main .St The Rev. agreed'"in'xhrinciple” to the home are no anaicua Die '*-ondpeeker la found ip all as haa been the rase in the past. The W e.st Gerinaii newspaper closed all day foday because of James M. Gage, retired minister!------P*ria of the world oxeept Aus­ In return for its iron and steel. |''•-porleia ousled from'‘East Ger- the next 121 hours. cease-fire. 2,000 FROM to get, Higest wind#'of over 100 m.p.h. storm prsdictions. officiated. ' tralia ann Madagaarar rlisiiiirals. niaidillterv, hard roal-‘ maii.v were .seriised of attempting with atconger giiata contifiiie over Bririal was, in Biickland Ceme-1 A LEADING and meal, .West Geripanv imports , I” luUniidale West German hiial- terj',' Bearers were ' Reginald ! BI.SIIOP DEPORTED I a, mnall area near the center. 'A meeting of Gleaners Circle, Johannesburg, South Africa, MANUFACTURER! rcynatriirtion of th* Mormon From the Lomiiiuiiiaia P "T r Ao w iiII1 t nesamen Into cinstilg tfieir extiibits WSCS, of South Methodist Church, Bellville. Kenneth Crooks. Calvin 1 SuhMekpkaru Crooks .Ir„ Thomas Moore, Wen-! sept. 12 cA>i — The Anglican NO PAYMENTS ; Tempi* ai .Xall lake Pilv, ITiah coal, keioseiuj. textiles and other *V, ^ !>>•'' "i'*” '"'cr the eastern aemi- has been postponed to tomorrow Bishop of Johannesburg, the Rt.' Consisting of: I]arrhm.erito, . took 40. year* from 18(»S to )T)93 , fcaJda. The Weal <;orm»nt uaiiallv "m fgang Mai^uaidt of the Meat 70 ^^e west- nell Waite, and Reed Craw’shaw. . j PaynbU in >idtanetf at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel. Rew. Ainbrrise Reeves, was de­ siUA • and shantungs- Selection V'l Includes; Boudoir, bridge, table, UNTIL ■ V . FREE 1 YEAR SERVICE ... ! ' toiy T riV ie"d \ f}m tn ce7 7 '7 a 7 d Ouentrr Werner of I,qdu*triekiirier, ••'n aemi-olrcle. Galea and heavy ALCATRAZ STRIKE GOE.S ONj | ported from South Africa by »lr | floor and chimney . shadps. Includes Stor^go Drawisr Shortest. U S 'presidential larin aeas extend diitward to 400 niilea A harvest dinnw, sponsored by today. Reeves — a frequent out­ Telephone Ml 3-2711 was that of Willia-m Henry Har- Western currency. ■ anlEcoricmiic joiirpal, In the eastern teml-clrcle anrt 1-40 LAdies of St. Jamea, haacbeen can­ Ssjr Franrlsco, Sept.' 12 (AV-- You'll want to buy several at 'DPA said the ('Qinmuiilsts had spoken critic of South -African these low, low marLOW prices. M d BUARANTEE Circulation Dept. jmlaon, who died after one brief Back In 1951, when thIa miles In the western seml-clrcle. celed tonight arid js'lll be held 'to­ The mysterious strike at Al- government rarial segregation DECEMBER and Back Guard Light! I mon(h. ' , c i waa getting atarted again afte tsphed-telephone conversations In morrow at 6:30 p.m. at the Garden I I W y ! The area of gale winds will In­ ratnu Federal Prison went into policies had returned t& Ihe Berlin blockade of 1948-9, the whlph MHVqiiai’dl''s home office crease llurllig the'arternpon'i Grove. - . Its sixth day today with prison­ Whatever You Nried— Vl!eat O'ernians declared that it asked him oiilv to find nut! if 'Wyeat ers sRIi refusing to work. I’.A c Johannesburg .Saturday after an Isie to th* proeessinn of gtare -Shipping in the path'"'Wl.-^tliia absence of five months In Eng­ You’ll Always Find It At V’*g* a ill’ h* th* 'pole #tar could not he l onlimied, -if Jlierej German exhihitor* were Isklng dangerous liur’rlcane should: exer- Krancfa -Hennn (toniicil, Pri.h- few. are talking about, roinin^ • Hout 12000 ytutt. waa anv interefence ' with BeillniJ •'’•'.V notice of the Berlin situation. ' e.xtreme caution.., -lan Sunshine Glrl.s, lyill not meet •out of their- crils," said. Warden land. He had gone to England : ■'1. - iEanrljester trafflc. ■ \ ' i )Vfriiei’ could not not-be reached] a I| intereals shriuld listen to this evening because of storm Pnul J. .Ma'digqn, “ Hut there ap­ hecabs<> he said he feared arnfat., OPEN 9 A M. to^i P.M. Advertftoment^! .1 warnings. JAKE UP TO ^ijt Heinrich Kail)|;lhe Cumiiiun for I’otnnient. .ji,* lateat advlsoriea and bulletins parently is. a good deal of pres-' Advertlzement— lat< vice premier, hSA said that If Meainvlille, the only re.acttoq of iaatiad from thp weather bureau- sure and fear." Madlgan said SATURDAY U lna 7 PJ6. REPUBUCAKS -Vote for Bowers it ^’crimes to econoilnic Mrirttons, the Western powers to the 'ptaa- 'The next regular advisory on The meeting of Friendship Or* there was no sign of the strike REPUBIJCANS---'Vote for Bower# MAIN ST„ MANCHE8TEB 2 FULL YEARS Snenittg for Director tomorrow' He "We have the longem»ver," sure on Berlin lias been a protest Hurricane Donna will be issued at cle. Salvation Army,- scheduled ;for abating on the “ Rock" In the 'for 1 Director ' tomorrow. He thinks our town dump Is a dump. He may hava mpant' that | al­ to the Rusalani, The Allied powers 5 p.m.. EST. by the Boston weath­ tonight has been postponed until midst et Ban Franrisra Bay. thinks, onr-town dump I# a dump. TO PAY . Beltsr disposer of rubbish and though tha West Gennans could may Imbosamboa restrlctlona on tha er bureau.. Intermediate hulletina next Monday at 6:3() p.m. at the Involved ifrere about 260 In- Better diapoial of rubbish and OPEN 6 DAYS ALWAYS FLENTY OF FREE FARKINb ifendd fsrtoage ougjht to bs high #n Uit out oil trade with Jtoat Ge.rmkny, travel ot.ViEast Germana ofBctala to will ba laauad a t^ p.m., EST and home of Mra. Pttar Carlson. East Mntoe, ebme ef tha wtion'a moat garbage ought to be high on tha 9 to 5:30 Dirtotora’ ^ort.ty Mat lha B u t fSamana funround W ait tha Waitot. iihowavajr. ' 8 pja, EST. HutfoHL- MtodBalOi Dlrectora' priority UaL 'F 't N, - i; i if 445 HARTFORD ROAD, N c o r McKEE • • I r..v ■R'1 ■ * .r ■ L.VV- ■ v r MANCHESTER EVENING HERiOsD, MANCHESTER, GQNN.» MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I960 MANCHRSTER E Y E IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 P A G E E IG H T \ in committee dellberatlona and to aver, ramAliu simply tills: the parade, taklnc plaea on tha Old Golf Unka where the new High s p e ^ loipcally and pertuaalveiy RockvUle-Vernon Parochial School more the effort to defsst Kennedy School now stands, propertjf then In House dSbates. Frondizi Ousts because of his religion Is pressed, of John P. Cheney. Hairy Hammer la deserving of News Tidbits Opens Tomorrow £nptittm ijirralii the more likely it Is to produce his len Willard Rogers renomination by the Democrats of CnOed from AP Wires Chief of Polii;e election. We suspect that Vice Rockville and o f re-election by the GMl Defense Gear St. James’ School will open to­ TO.; m a Pr^sidertt Nixon would like to have CkimmunicAtionA tor publications in ttao Opan Forum will not *OomaiaadB Beapeet* people of Rockville. OPEN UNTIL morrow m om lhr with a Mass at iarantaod publication if they contain mora than 300 worda. Tlia ■- To the Editor, The whole, state needs qualified Police arrest three i m charged 8:30 o’clock in St. James’ Church. ForCorruption THoSSJffTRtefeN soirte of the clergymen who think The Executive Committee of men like Harry In the legislature. Serald rpservea tha right'to decllna to publish any m a t ^ that with staging a $28,836 holdup, Olebrant of the Mass 'will be the WALTER R rSROtiON they Aje helping him reallite tiiat the Republican Town Oommlttee Very truly yours, To Remain at Jail Rev. John Regan, principal of the BANTLV 0 PubUabm - may ba libaloua or which la in bad taatp. Ftm sxpresslon c po(lt> (Continaed from Page Oae) Eouadcd October 1. IIWI potential political fact. leaf views la dealrad by eontrlbutiona of this charactar'.but letters la to be complimented on the fine Robert 'Batter reminiscent of the days of piracy, school. caliber of men It has secured as at Freedomland, New York The school Opening^ postponed Brer* CTtoUii Bzoep which ara defamatory or abuslva will ba rejected^ Tolland County Civil Defense the Interior Ministry and the Po­ Holloan BbUreC At tii nomlneea for the 1960 tefwn elec­ 'Proper Schools’ equipment, which was turned over amusement park. .Savannah, from Sept. 7 to this morning be­ lice. It has been turned over to cause of a delay In the renovation „ At HAiK»e«ter Conn. CantankerovB Br«ed tion. The six candidates endoraed To tha Editor, to &ie newly organized Tolland Oa., at war sHth equlrrels who the courts, since the punishment lAAA MaI) UAtter <^'8tate8 .Uiat a number ahould be echedule, had to be postponed again irt Mit '-.II Green Manor Aaaeasments by the Town Committee for Board I wish' to thank Mr. little for County Mutual Aid Fire Service G>iirt Casies for the ousted men and meted out To the Eklltor: ordered, I feel Ujai he should lin t have- bitten Ujree little girls in re­ because of Hurricane Donna. ^raSCRIPTION RATES Ha! Ha! The m^vatlonal re­ of Directors ara an excellent team pointing out to the residents of \ TODAY! ■Inc. on Friday, will , remain by the Navy ■ under the code of PataU* to AdTAnCA cent days.' Father Rhgan said today that St. ROCKVILLE TR S^STl searchers have coma up wrlth the 1 attended the meeting of the look Into hla own c I o ■ e t. Or, of qualified,''devoted men who will Manchester that I waa a member housed at the'TolIand County jail, Oao Taat ...\...... i ...... H6.M Board of Directors of the town, haven’t they made capa that big ' Today’s Oqm James’ School will; follow the pub­ conduct for officers and not or­ eHx tContbe . 7.7» reason Americans have\taken to serve honestly, uprightly and with of the Board of Hklucation which, a l s o TUKSOAT aad FIUDAT at least until the state knows what New York Central and . New dered under criminal' laws. .The Three Months . «.W last Wednesday evening, at whlcn yet. It is our privilege to criticize dedication in the Interests of all regardless of hla constant oppo­ Harold U WHeelockf 34, of 66 Haven Rall|;oad. trains delayed lic schools in closing for bad ^Ohe Month ■••*•••■■••••••••••••• , l.SO small compact care. It l«b.^a guilt 9 AAI. to 6 rJl. It win do with the old jail bulld- weather. Any time the public evidence will be reviewed. time the matter of the ao-etiled others for failures which one thinks citizens. sition, worked so faithfully to pro­ Grand Ave., Rockville; was found during this morning’s hour Um Weekly . so Green Manor assessmeptk was Ihg. schools are closed, parents may as­ Reports of the. investigations did Rtnkle Copy...... 06 complex on bur part. In wHigh we have occurred, that seems to be the I was particularly pleased to vide the proper schools for, the THURSDAY Also, federal surplus equipment because of damage to a aection pf scheduled to be dtscugsed and all American way. Mr. Hutchinson guilty of non support and sehtsne- sume St. James’ is also closed. not go into specific cases but some Your feel ashamed of our erstwhiia os­ note that Erip S. Anderson has children of Manchester. I personal­ 9 AJ». to 8 PAL ■ which has been used for CD pur­ third rail on central tracks south MBHBUR UF wrapped up for a settlement.. It felt that certain things should be ed to IS days In jail, with execu­ The buses will run tomorrow for said prisoners won freedom with > THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • tentatious bosstlng about the big­ decided to offer himself as a can­ ly am justly proud of the results. poses In the county, will remain of Fordham Station in the Bronx. Chorqo PkM was discussed a}E'right, but the brought^ out In the open concerning WCDNESOAY children eligible to ride them. The alleged bribes aa high as $11,975. The Associated Frees la exclusively didate for the office of Director. A. Lstwrence Rlker. for use by the mutual aid organiza­ tion euspended subject to payment . . Mel Miller, the ordinary guy There also were Charges of torture For entitled to the use ol republlcetlon ol gest and best of everything. Wh\t Board flnally/adjourned about the peoples’ tax dollars. If he 9 AAI. to 13 NOON ffom Peoria, HI., who was project­ buses Will on the old schedule All news dispatches credited to It or 11:30 p.m.^^'apparently without Having known Eric for more than tion after county government is of $30 per week, beginning today. •until further notice. to obtain confessions and police in­ not otherwise credited In this paper has stimulated this .^sudden guilt thought things were not right, ha Pro Wilber T. Uttle ed to the front pages of West Dolhforlof coming to^ any decision, contrary the twenty years he has resided abolished Oct. 1. Robert A. Grover, 18, of 84 Any parent who is in doubt on volvement in white slave traffic, And Also the local news published here. complex? Our knowledge that we was justified in asking for a haar- To the Editor, Coast papers via a practical joke, All rljhts of republlcatlon of special tb, certain reports which were cir­ In Manchester, I can whole-heart­ ■Vernon Rep. Atty. Harry Ham­ Broad St., wae fined $50 for break­ returned' today to work in a trac­ his child’s eligibility for bus trana-^ narcotics peddling and auto theft. Jnst telephone .your order §sr dispatches herein are 'also reserved are engaged In a cold war, for the ing. Heaven only knows, the'way On Tuesday Sept. IS, Primary Case waa embarrassing not to cu ited the next day. things are going lodgy^ the tax­ edly recommend him to the Re­ mer said today that equipment ac­ ing and entering. tor plant and "an ordinary exist­ portation may contact Father drug needs and •nsiiiiilha gis publican voters. Eric Is a graduate Day, voters of Manchester’s two John H. Fisher, 46| of 00 Brook­ Regan at the school tomorrow be­ to Frondizl but also to the Navy • Full sdrvlce client of N. B, A. Serv­ minds of men. It Is difficult to And out accur­ payer has the right to know Where quired from federal surplus pools, ence." ' tng yonr Charge Plaa MMbsr. ice. Inc ' _ ately Just what the correct figures of Worcester Tech and has been political parties will. have an op­ VAIIB and therefore still under govern­ lyn St., Rockville, waa fined a total tween 9 and 11:30 a.m.' which feared for Its prestige if its Publishers Representatives: The Not all the researchers Agree orT his money is going or how It Is FORJ YOUR s , Miss America, Mies Nancy in this proposed settlement are go­ employed as a service representa­ portunity-to cast their ballots for ment restriction, has been trans­ of $36 on charges of illegal uae of officers were Involved. Naval offi­ Julius Mathews Special Axency — Nkw this pat explanation. For sonid. It used., an outstanding -Manchester citizen. Anne Fleming, 18, of Montague, Get York Chlcaro Detroit and Boston.__ ing to be. Assessor Murphy kind­ tive by Pratt, and Whitney Air­ ferred’' on the agreement that it registration plates and driving an cers also feared that vacancies cre^ Now Mr. Rogers, I do not want He is Wilber T. Little, candidate CONVENIENCE Mich., is non-partisan when it Pennant Bug Bites ^ ated by dismissals of navy officers Immediate MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Is rhore complex. „ ly supplied me with his version of you to get me wrong in regards to craft since moving to .Manchester will be used for CD purposes only. unregistered motor vehicle. CIRCULATIONS for the State Legislature. Ernest Reed, 30, of Lake Rd., comes to - national politics, term­ in the police force would be filled Delivery "We are a changing society the amounts of the assessments my stand on this situation. I am from Worcester, Mass. As,_a mem­ The transfer waa effected Fri­ ing both major presidential candi­ Wheeling. W. 'V'a. (JTj — Pennant Mr. Little, the well known and Andover, was fined $25 for driving by the army. ‘^ Ths Herald PrlnUng Company, Iiy., says ona of them, wrltli an air o f i^nd taxes ..at stake, but a t . the not siding With anyone. Mr. Hutch­ ber of the- Board of Trustees of day according to an announcement dates "charming, nnen." . . fever which .is spreading among Asaulnea no financial rbaponslblllty for meeting Town Counsel Bayer la­ Emanuel liutheran Church for six popular man of the people, is by State CD Director lyilliam - L. a ipotor vehicle with a defective or President Frondizi waji said to typoBra'phlcal errors appearinx In ad- complete bafflement, "and value inson may have been wrong or even thoroughly qualified to serve and James B. Kelly races his car the fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates have placed great trust .In the police vertiseinrnta. and other readlnx matter beled some o f these "paper loss­ years and Treawuref of the church Schatzman. improper muffler. wrong way dowji Sixth Avenue, a systems seem at times to be shift­ right. The way he went about represent all of the people of this doesn’t stop at the city limits of secret service, an intelligence tool In The ManctSster Evenlnit Herald. es” which should receive little con­ things may have been wrong or for the past four years he has John F. Ashe of Rockvilta, for­ . Joseph C. Angers of North Graf­ one-way street In midtown New town. He will be available to dis­ ton,' Mass., was fined $13 for speed­ the Steel City. A vUitor to this he used to.dig out plans for plots Dleplay advertlsinx clpalnx bouri: ing entirely.” sideration. right. He Is entitled to his convic­ shown extraordlniry bu sin ess DISTRIBUTOR WANTED mer president of the mutual aid York to street attention of police city, 60 miles southweit of Pitts­ Never mind the exact figure.s, cuss anyone’s problem when elected ing. against him. For Monday—1 p.m. Fpdxy. But the researchen following tions, as Is anyone else. Including judgment and acute fiscal pro­ group, indicated the transfer of for help in chasing down a man burgh, stopped at a grocery store For Tuesday—1 p.m Mpndiy.^ then: I would like to say a few and will do so without regard to Richard J. Lukas, 19; of 30 Ridge ■The 3-ply probe finally was con­ PRESCRIPTION PHARBIAOY the guilt theory conji back with you Mr: Rogers. At least I give Mr. wess. As one of the organisers and equipment to the private corpora­ later charged with burglary. For Wedneaday—1 p.m.TnesdaJv words on the general principles one’s political party designation. St., was fined $0 for reckless driv­ but found it clh.seU. A sign on the ducted, however, after rumors of 901 MAIN ISTv—Ml S-fififil For Thursday—1 p.m Wednesday Hutchinson credit for behaving In now business manager of the Mes­ tion la a pioneering step in Con­ door read; "Gone to Pittsburgh to corruption became too strong to ig­ For Frldav—1-p.m. Thursday. pronouncements to'the effect that Involved. From' personal experience I can ing. a decent manner, not referring to siah Chorus he has indicated his Unusual Business Opportunity necticut which gives promise of be­ see the Pirates play." nore. For flaturday—1 p.m. Friday. nbi only are we deliberately try­ In our present situation. Green vouch for his sincerity in aeekirtg Arthur E. Scranton, 45,^ of 160 Classified deadline: 10;.70 am . each others as ignorant or needing ability to work with people from and providing the answers to scores ing fallowed -6y other county or­ day of publication except Saturday— ing to' 'be modest and iubdued Manor * Co. have appealed vari­ dunce caps. all walks of life. Those who know ganizations soon. .. r Tolland Tpke., was fined $9 for ous ssscssments since the revaliia-i of questions of local Interest. Fur­ i a.m about our cArs, but that wa hkve We all know that. politics are him in fraternal circles are aware National corporation offers $20,000 minimum yearly He credited Hammer, Lt. Gov. failure to drive to the right. S t a t e N e w s tion in 19.16. The proposed settle­ ther, he is not one to give the ques- . James F. Boyington, 31, of East Mondaj'. .September 12 gone for quiet, ^ it e d colors too, far from being clean and on the of his fine sense of humor and his tloner-the "brush off” or fast shuf­ John Dempsey and Howard Rey- ment, if any firm figure can be ,up and up. . This also includes unlimited Wlllingnese to serve earning opportunity. Distributorship is available for a - nolds of Eagleville, a CD state of- Hartford, was fined $6 for towing .iSs££. shirting from orangd,\magentn, arrived at, vvill save them at least fle. Mr. Little's refusal to engage an unregistered motor vehicle. Buckler Or Boomerang:? name calling In the higher brack others In the community. He com­ ip meaningless double talk especi­ man with managerial’ability to supervise a dealep or­ fleial, with the major effort In R o u n d u p SEE! THIS DISPLAY! coral and vermilion to beige,-aqua $20,000, which Is still a fair sum. working out the transfer. Alexander J. Thldault of Plain- It Is one Way of making money et of our politics, especially around mands the respect and admiration ally appeals to me. ganization selling a brand new patented, exclusive, non­ Dads Ready School for Opening As was perhaps Inevitable, the and warm grays. election time, .but it galls me to of. all who know him. J , The CD equipment amounts to field was fined $6 for failure to COAST Industries • HOMES • GARAGES • COTTAGES 'without doing anything construc­ I shall be glad to cast my vote drive to Uie right of a rotary, Mop up detail in a corridor of ^t. James’ School is operated by presldenUal political campaign has We are less confused than the see a self styled politician feel I’m certain that Eric will apply for AVilber T. Little on primary competitive brand new Alcoa aluminum product. No roughly a $36,000 Inventory, Ashe (Continued from Page One) tive to earn it. If the case goes to Charles W. Stover, 43, of Port­ John Murawski,’ '308 School St., on the lower mop and Wilfred turned, temporarily at least, Into researchers, and we have a simple court, a compromise amount will that he is . the main hub in the the same dedication and devotion day. His real vote getting, power ■aid. The federally-contributed wheel, and then proclaim that he franchise fee or royalty. No inventory to stock. Product equipment consists largely of radio land, Maine, forfeited a $300 bond A car owned by Powers was Dion, 86 Carter St., on the bucket. Fathers of the students an unrestrained di.e>partment about $20,000 of I’InM aend ma FREK Itlmtnted CaUtoff an true vision of America. years, Wilber T. Little, with the the ranks of the party,-for elective METRECAL YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE TIB' you pedestrians, sign stanchions, kobert, C. Hjalmeer, -18, of 123 lARM SlU M* X IT Eventually, perhaps, there will sewer assessments in the Broad utmost economy, conducted a fine badges and Sam Brown belts. Jackson to Speak pnaat Fae'tery-BHUt GansM. Aral e-aactiaaa On none of these clergymen Street area from 1064 or there- office in the coming town, state 8 Ox. ‘.need a medicine. Pick up your prescriptioj^ if . Waddell Rd., was found guilty of CAtt raaSy ta aracti i be a guilt complex In the picture business for a long period of time. shopping nearby, or we will deliver prompty'with-.^| ’■■Violators’’ arrested, by the 6 6 0 9 would w'e, for the moment at least, aboifts, probably with the same and national elections. Irving (Famous Dietary For breach of peace and fined $25. Hartford, Sept. 12 {ie> — State lUaM.. -.Pkaaa_ COMPARE SRPOM YOV BHVI But the researchers of various The type of stock he raised was of Aronson Is one such candidate for out oxl-.'i\ cliarge. A great many people entrust | young ‘‘policemen’’ -will appear In Thomas P. DelMaatro, 18, of 27 Democratic Chairman Joiin M. Attempt to level any kind of Judg­ piMS in mind to force a compro­ the very best. Both he and Mrs. Weight Control)* traffic court before a child judge W a__ Naw England'a lanaat kinds Will never, discover it, for It mise and make some more -money the office of State Representative. ii-i v.'itli their prescription.^. May we. compound Essex St., was found Innocent, of Bailey announced today that tJ.S. Ivrafi at pra-fobricatad balWlasalilOari ment, as to the rightness or the Little always gave the best they and will plead guilty or innocent. aSkiant plant focllillat atiora yaa af I will be in the one place they never by getting several thousand dol­ The Democratic’ Town Committee yours? a charge of breach of peace. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Democra­ X \ wrongness of the stands they take, had to the public. The course, which has the bleas- tic national chairman,, will be the quality at srnalar tavinsal look. Inside lhem.selves. lars off for the sake of reaching recognized his ability, talents' and Judgment waa suspended in Genuine Spring C-226 9 or of their vision of what America One thing many admired In - the experience in endorsing, his candi­ $ f .29 Ing o f the AAA, th't State High- the intoxication charges against principal speaker, at the party’s a settlement in the matter. .All Little family was the fact that Mr. 'w ^ Commission, and the State stands for and of what AmeriCq the Other parties except two be­ dacy. They spoke for all Democrats Harry H. PoU, 50, of East Hart­ fund-raising dinner here Sept. 24. TENDER, SOFT-MEATED Little always employed as many In Manchester. Pottes. Is being prepared by teach­ ford, and Clarence Roeell, 65, of 1041 Oitwell Ave Hiimrien. C'-'i'i blight to be. One We Had To Win , sides G.M, A Co. have paid these disabled p.ersong as possible In their ers In 'ths..^school system. UNi*en‘ly 5 M8' sewer assessments, which were It Is essential, therefore, that we Rocky Hill. Accident Totals COAST INDUSTRIES We are concerned, at the mo- work. To these persons they not all help In preserving our rep- . Assorted Flavors Chnrrit^laM Barbecue ^ v e n cases were continued. In .the\closing days of the, Olyih- levied at a imtform rate for all. only gave employment, but also a Hartford, Sept. 12 The State j" meni. with a frank discussion of rfsentatlve political organization ’TheIVays anoMeans Committee plcs, most of the events were of a The whole piettfre of the with­ place to live—in fact a home In ■Until such time as he is re­ Motor Vehicle Department’s daily the likely'political effects of thetr by voting for Irv Aronson and 411 Prescription Pharmacy of the First Congregational Church leased from a hospital, Arthur A. character \ln w^hlch the United holding of so ihuqh municipal their home. of Vernon will sponsor X'-chicken record of automobile accidents as SctlvlUes. money Is not one of gbt>4 corporate Mr. Little hks always been found the endorsed candidates on Pri­ 901 Main Street M c C.a n n, 39j o f Glastonbury of last midnight and the totals on States doesViot normally take too mary Day, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1960. barbecue at the church S ep t:'17, charged with failure to yield one- If they succeed In making the ciUzenshlp, especially -brhen the to be pioat public spirited in all his WESTOWN Copyright I960 (8W4) with servings at 5 and 6:30 p.m.^ the same date last year; Tialf of '\^e highway. L a m b much of an Ynterest. Accordingly, Yours'Very truly, religious question the one and only parties involved, through -.their dealings. His work has been out­ ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prtddy of V 1959 1960 ' "Hollo Mr. emd Mrs. Mcmehoston I am stardom, and gold medals went to profitable land development apd standing in the Grange, the Veter­ Jean C. Pasqualini UhriJSaturday, Alexander Arih- dominant question In this election Brandy Hill Rd., Vernon, are in etrong, 27. no certain address, Accidents . 227<1 26596 (est.) those other nations who do make home building.activities In Mad>. ans of Foreign Wars, Sportsmen's 459 Hartford Rd.—.MI 9-9949 •• M -V ' .V ' J rt charge of arrangements. Members Killed 16S 178 coHing in tho intorost of Wllbor Utfla. It will he, as Vice President Nixon 'Good Men’ • - * ^ - A * U . , * U f • . A charged wlth dilylng a motor ve­ Chester, can be charged with a ■miib - all organisations where one . of the committee are: Mrs. Gerald Injured 13902 14569 (est.) an effort in such, minor sports. said last night, tragic. considerable share of the -j-espon- gii/p^of himself for his fellow man. To the Editor, hicle while his ncense w ls under Sandwiched amqng these minor 'ilie result of the last election Rlaley, Mrs. David Steele, Mr. and Buspeneion. ' You liovo soon ourods durinq Hio jp^'\ We are not sure that all' the slblllly for the rapid expansion He Win certainly continue to give Mrs. Norman Couch, Mr. and Mrs. The, millennium is a period of closing rompetltloiis was one, and higher costs of all town serv­ his besr-tf nominated on the Re-, was more of a vote for a change Until Sept. 24, George Bv Hyxn elergymeh who feel compelled to Edward Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-, 1,000 years during Which, some however, where oiir’^own interest ices since World War II. publican tUlult to the State Legisla­ than a vote for the Democrats. To­ Jr.,— 37,— o f- B e Im o Mass.,, Mrsons believe, Christ will rule wook, and by now you'vo |Mi^ a make rcllglo.n the issue reallije, ture Tuesday,'Sept.-1.3. day people vote more on Issues and ward Ferris, Mr. and Mrs.'Edward charged with Intoxication, evading and effort inevitably Yaine to the .Win or lose, I hope the town lets the-earth in person. C h o p s Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Cad- however, that this tragedy does the, case come up for trial and Sincerely / for persons than for parties. Thus reeponaibility, reckleae driving and ehonco to study tho eondldd^ ood fore. The tide of gold, medals in A F r i ^ If the Republican party is to make CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. man, Mr. and Mrs. William Weitz, driving While hie license was un­ not necessarily iqclude one partic­ makes a'good contest out of It. To other directions waa halted, mo- a comeback in Manchester it must Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, and Mr. der suspension; Louis G.' Gagli- Advertisemeiit---7 ular result, which would be the re­ compromise and settle now would and Mrs.* Raymond Nielsen. thoir plotformfi. Wllbor Uttlo Is no mentarlijt-while w-e took Xthe gold seem to encourage similar continu­ President's V isit- / nominate a good slate. ardi, 26, of Ne>v Britain, charged jection of one candixjate because of I believe that Sherwood Bowers - Offers This New Plpn Reservations may be made by medal for the rapid-fire plalol. ing isctlcs. r To the Editor. / with passing a etop sign; Norman REPUBLiciANS—Yotfr fqr Bowers "Johnny Come Lofoiy" M Hw cdfolrfi his religion. You omitted In yoqrMntoresling and Wilber Little would be good calling Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Edward L. Latjulippe, 16, of 780 Vernon for Director ■ tomorrow,.,^ He LOIN Sincirely, In this competition, each, con­ men to be nominated. Family'Automobile Aeeidbnt aud Medical Payment Policy" Nielsen or Mrs. Da-vid Steele. It could equally well produce Sherwood O. Bowers story about Cheney hall to tell St., charged 'with reckless driving. west against 8th District con^ : , Yours truly, Vets to Meet of Monchostor and Connoctieut. H£ the election of thl4, candidate be- testant had to' fire three series of your younger readers that while ■Until (5ct. 1, Stanley G. Kasevlch soUdation a long time ago. The iPresldent of the' United Stales ' . -J. W. Cheney HIGHLIGHTS / BENEFITS Hockanum Barracks, Veterans Jr., 21, of 70 Essex St„ for trial on North End is doing all rightf eau'sa of the Religious iskiie. , five shots each St a human silXoii- ‘Whim of One Man’ o f World War I and its Auxiliary William Howard Taft was .the Increased Medical Benefits for you and a charge o f Indecent assault. why worry about it? IS WOKTHy OF YOUR VOTE!" etle which appeared only four sVe- •To the Editor, WHAT IT PAYS!^ will open the fall and wint’er It could do that because his elec­ speaker ^ the annual banquet of Worked With Haoiroor your family to supplement your present » onila at a lime. \ I am running as an endorsed To the Editor, Thia comprehensive no deductible plan meetings tomorrow in the G.A.R. tion would be the only way for the candidate of the Democratic lhe> B,iisinessmen's A.ssoclatlon. automobile insurance. Not only, we omselvos, hut the Harry Hammer is engaged In a assures MEDICAL PAYMENTS O'f $500 Rooms at 8 p.m. . American people to prov^ that Parly for the Board of Directors. The jeceptlon was held in Cheney Available to all automobile owners includ­ or $1000 for every member of the family whole world, ws think, would'have Brother’s main office after which primary for renomination as Dem­ All veterans of Wold War 1, 9 9 ^ 7 9 It Is m.V hope that every Demo- they are not Intolerant. ocratic candidate for State Repre­ ing assigned risks. requiring treatment by a-'legally quali­ their wives, and widows are invit­ t>een shocked If wre had ever miss­ We adjourned to Cheney hall for Science Shrinks Piles ^ Thus, wrhen Vice President ersl wlJUdske the time to vote in sentative In Rockville. The insured and his family are protected fied physician. Covers'^pensea.such as: ed to attend the meeting. the jufniBpy on 'Tuesday, Sept. 1.3. the banquet. Frank Cheney Jr., LAMB Nixon last night capj>ed his_ own ed on this one. -Charles .and Horace B. Cheney I worked closely with Harry In in the event of almost any accident in­ IN TH& Ho s p i t a l Past Commander Rudolph We tookTTfie gold medal. • The issuee at stake are far too the legislature, during the 1958 volving an automoplle. In the insured’s car, Room • Board • Incidental Expenses Schmeiske has been appointed De­ c No b j lb Impeccably decent sthnd on the lmp()rlanl to forego this . privilege were the leading hosts to the pres­ L,ow Wavljl^ithout Surgery Shouldef in someone else’s car, in ai bus, and other s Blood Ta'nsfuSions • Ambulance Fees partment Deputy Chief of Sj:aff issue with a.plea to Henalor Keii- 'nic only surprise c sine in Ih^ and '^ight. ident. It was a great night for session. We were members of the Let's Ta k e A1:.qok At — Manchester. Judiciary Committee and' also public transportation, eveh as a pedes­ • Special Nurses. 'i for Eastern Connecticut, by De­ \ nedy for a "ctit-off date" ,for\alI Identity of our fast draw artist. He If the Democratic Party is to trian j One policy covers as many |Cars as , partment Commander Frank Lawn Stops Itw —Relieves Piin SHOULDER CHOPS AND STEW MEAT functU^n as an .effective instru­ And beliave It or not I was on served on.. several sub-com­ IN Or o u t o f t h e HOSPITAL Wilber Little's Record: —^ talk of religirjn In the -caitipalgn. Vas ('aptaln Bill McMillan of the mittees together. He is a callable the'insured owns! . f , of New Haven. N.W Task. N. T. (SsMtoll -i^Psr Um aatonltkine atatamaata Ilka "Pllaa ment \eoholng the responsible the committee which met in Surgery • Private Nurses • Medicines first time science kea feand ■ neer : hb waa aeeking to avoid not only t'^niled Stales- Marines. Ihamlaome and conacientlous legialator. He Guaranteed Renewable to 66 years lof age Isike Sti School Metiu hare eaaaad ta ba a problaml’’ •Vo' ail ■ ^ i.'emocrais ii can­ Cheney hall to plan th, week in and w eek out, keep er? No one knows for sure. Sincerely yours, EDWIN GERRY. BochMer of Mtisie All you have to do to retain this protec­ This new Plan pays $25 or $50 PER assorted cookies. GOLDEN YELLOW .^He worked long and hard to keep local .taxes down! Alao As for Senator' Kennedy, he Js oiir frontier tow'ns towns we can -William B. Colltne teacher of violin, trombone,' trumpet tion Is to. p a y ' your premium when it is yWEBK to the named insured, who due 300 Attend Picnic ' worked bard to save the town close to $200,000 on unnec­ ■-honor bound to comply with Nix­ alt be proud oi. > due. to an automobile accident is unable to Morq than 300 parishioners at­ essary frllb on the Waddell School, ahd In doing ao waa JOSEPH tPUZZQ. loclitler of Music tended a picnic yesferday after­ accused of being against achools. r on's Jmggestion, so far as his own UunreiOapo - * This .Plan protects the insured and ,hls engage-in his or her usual occupation To the Editor, ) noon at the Sacred Heart parish Sweet Pototoes ,b teacher of Thoma^g organ spouse, plus eligibly family metjibers in­ , . . and will contlniie tq pay for as 4 .25 WILBER UTTIE oopduqt Is concerned. He cannot Upon reading your Sept. 3. 186j0 cluding, children'of ^ the insured over 30 center on Ht. 30 in Venion. PARENTS:! COLETTE COTC, ludMler of Musk many as 26 weeks. . The picnic :was he(d Inside the af:(ord to be consetoualy and de- A Thought fo r Today iasue of Tha Herald, 1 canie acroaii days and under 18 years of age; and rela­ This "coverage provides benefits IN AD-t : He organized the first 4-H Club In town over 26 yeara Radio Engineer, Successful Busl- libjrfately seeking a sort of inar- a paid advertisement that cannot teacher o f piano I . center and marked the first time ago. He la now trying to get a fishing and skatlnK area nesaman and a Proud, Suceesafnl Sponsored by the Maechsstes tives who are residents- of the insured’s D m O N to all other insurance: Auto, the new building has been use<}, tyiriom. He must be given credit •hoid a candle to .your beat comic household and dependent upon hi™. Persona , Group, All WEEK FEATURES! set aside on Olcott St., plus a himtlng area set aakle ln Farmer. . . . ' j '^'">^4^aBcll of Oharebsa' atrip appearing daily. It was paid WARD KRAUSE. Bachc^ of Music Ed. for non-religious activities. . Buekland. All Three projects are aimed to curb Juvenile for preferi|ing to run And debate Clip Coupon and Moil to The Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor, JANE fARKER 3PECLAI BQC for, by orte who U> siippo!sedly edu­ teacher of clarinet,\ iaxophone, drums theiry Pie REGlflAKlY59c EACH Delinquency. . . i on other Issues. But whatever he cated. welcomed the parishioners, many' I For by, one splits i*‘e' were all JOSEPH NEDWIED CLARKE INS.«AGENCY, Inc.. P. O. BOX 430. MANCHESTER o f whom have moved into town re­ says he'wants to do, Senator Ken­ In reading The Mancheat^ Her­ JAll(E PARKER SPKIAL B |ic Baptized into one body- Jews or cently. -He introduced the officers Raisin Pie EACH 0 7 nedy obviously does not possess ald over the years and fre'q'iiently tejacher of guitar , . ... REGUtARtY 59c HE tt WEa quainei muMS To seove Yoor Greeks, slaves or free —and all I wish' to apply, for the following limits of Coverage, indicated of some of the key organizations JtrwPsrhtr SPECIAL BFC ■ the real choice. '.It the clergymen coming, across Ihe-comical writings in the parish. were rnadp to drink of one Spirit. of one' Mr. Willard Rogers, I ac­ JOSEPH DINARDO es Oraoge Chiffon Cake EACH keep operating bn the issue, It will A. Y ouF name? (Please print or type). Date of Birth? Entertainment was provided by -1 Cor.' 12:13. quired the,habit of looking for his teacher of accordion ■ ' AtP FROZEN . 10 OZ stay alive, and Kennedy will have five children of Mr. and Mrs. John Open Forum gemi or hla paid ada. HOWARD CHAK AfcDermott, Flora Rd.^ Bolton. fe a t TENDER.GREEFI *' PKCS 95*= VOTE FOR to ^ permitted his answ'ers, and . When wa leave this world, and Which la the reason, for my writ­ B. Residence Address? Sex? The children, Susan, Eileen,. John, PRINCH FRIIO-AiP FROZEN are jald In the earth, the prince - teacher o f saxophone, clarinet lie cannot ^.-bUuned for doing so. ing this letter. It realty brightened Kevin and Maureen, are Irish' step . RiOUtARerCRINKUCUT 6 ; ^ 9 5 ' '.{a. Death, Dismemberment ' B. Weekly C. Automobile Annual - Ironically, It Is the men of re­ walks as narrow a path as tha day up my day when I found, an .Itbm. dancer^. - ^ faborer.—Miguel Cervantes.- by Mr. Rogera, for then ( knew I ! , REOISTUATION KOW BEING ACCEPTED Loss of Sight (Indemnity Medical Payments ■premium ligion Miho control Die decision as , 1 . TOR THE ODSIIKO SEASON '. Meetings Scheduled wouldn't have to look at the comic $1,960 ' $25'- 3 560* Pri«M at All AtP $wser NUrkM«|^ to how savagely U je" religious The Vernon Women’s Republican page to get a few chuckles. ■ . 83.996 . ’ lii Ihb Csisi salty sad. Viclaily. WILBER LITTLE V “ fl.OttO* a m Club will meet in the cafeteria of an^le of this campaign is Uo be K u f,C ^ t j i a c k Upon reading Mr. Roger's, great expose, captioned "Cavey, Ever •(Coverage jC. AutomobUe Medical Payment* InclqdOs ELIGIBLE MEMBERS). Sykes Junior High School tomdrr 7M ORIAT MUMTie t PAdPIC 1IA COMPANT. INC. amphaaized, and as to whether the Stevenson’s, 333; Ramblers, 313; WARD row at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Enid Wright, hear of dunce cape"’ I thought to Eaatara OoaaaeUMFa aMaiL largaat aal only conpleta TOTAL PREMIUM | Weapons their own convictions Larry’s. 311; Fogarty's, 304; North myself how ona man^could put ap president of the club, will preside., TOMORROW, SEPT. 13 atore, 99 Huianaer S t, fiCaaekaalar. ■semlngiy compel them to fashion Ends/ 160( Packards, 190; account of this sort In tho.paner Signature of Applicant Insurance Agency H E iiX). U 9; Ounllffa’s, ISI; taiiH OPEN TILL t r Jg. TOUUDAT. S»KDNESDAT. 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Keliey-H ansen Soucier-Johnson Donna Holds Key MtiW Judith Irene Johneon, Man .Miss Judith Ann Hansen, daugh­ v.j cheater, and R 1 c h a r d BJdjfar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig B- Soucitr, H:aat Hartford were unit­ Hansen, 92 Wara'noke Rd., became NLIhs Nancy Ann Petke, Man­ ed In marriage Saturday arter- the bride of William Michael Kel­ chester, and Morris SlLversteln, noon 'at Covenant Congregational To Voter Turnout ley, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomab Bolton, exchangSd nuptial vows Chiircn\ Manch^ater. Saturday Sfternodn at the bride’s The hWde ia the daughter of Mr. F. KeHey, 24 Drescher Rd., Sat­ and Mra\ William Johnuon, 47 urday afternoon at St. Mary’.s homa A voting official today predict-^ There will be three voting-*ma- Alexander \St„ Mancheatcr. The Episcopal Church. ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. ed a turnout o f over 9,800 In the chines for eaiA party in diatricta TOMORROW g m to one through four, and tw o for each bridegroom '(a the aon of Sylvio The Rev. Alfred L. Williams, and Mrs. Albert S. Petke, Manchester primaries tomorrow, Soucler. FJaat' Hartford. rector of St;. Mary's Church, per­ Campflekl Rd., Manchester. The in district five, making a to^l but pointed out It all depends on The Rev. k.'EJnar Raak, paaLor formed the double ring service. bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. of 28. ’They were moved In oVer of Covenant Congregational Altar flowers' were white gladioli Bht/ier Silverstein, Bolton.* Hurricane Dcmhiu the past week by Manchester Church, performed the double­ and Shasto pompons. Mra. W il­ The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, pas­ Donald Hemingway, Republican Movers. Party levers will not be It’s Your Job To Vote! ring ceremony. Mra. Alton J. Mun- liam Kloppenburg was organist, tor; o f Zion Bhraiigellcal Lutheran registrar of voters, predicted that, operable.-In the primaries. Voters eie waa aololat, and Andrew Wat- and Mrs. James Whalen, soloist. Church, performed the ceremony. “ if the weather is clear,” about must use the pointers to make 2,300 Democrats and over 3,000 On* of your big rospensibiUHos and privHngnt os a mombar of a poKti^ party aon. organiat. The church waa The bride, given In marriage by Mrs. Fred Wo(xlhouee, aunt of the choices. JRepUblicana will go -to the polls decorated with white gladioli and her father, wore a white peau de bride, was orgyhlat. 'White gladioli Only contested offices, and the is to htip cheoso eondidotiM—tlio BEST eondidatts eondl' to rtprasoiit you bi im* from 8 sum. to 8 p.m. to settle pompona. sohs gowii with scoop neckline, and mums were decorations. names of candidates vying for portonf positions. Tomorrow is your doy of opportunity! trimmed with appliques of Alencon contests over candidacies for the them, w ill be Hated on the party Given in marriage by her-tather, Given in marriage by her father, lace, long tapered 'sleeves, and a Board of Directors and General ballots in 'Accordance with a-new the bride wore, a gown with a the bride wore a bellerlna-length bouffant skirt extending Into a Assembly. The hurricane moving State law, M orlarty said,. In the Chantilly lace bodice, off-lhe- gown of Ivory peau de sole.'The chapel train accented with Alen­ up the East Coast' could eat into past, entire party - slates were ahoul'der neckline, and’ .silk bo.m- gown was destined with a fitted con lace applique. She wore a this number, he pointed out. put on primary ballots, including VOTE WiTH CONFiDENCE bazine bouffant akirt. The akirt bodice, portrait neckline and long matching cap of peau de sole and The prediction of Edward F. offices not being contested. terminated in a chapel train. Her pointed sleevee.. ‘Ih e dome-ehaped MorUrty, Democratic registrar, •Alencon lace with a silk illusion ’The contested offices In tomor­ skirt was accented with .re- was 3,CKH) Republicans and 2,000 llluaion veil fell from a crown of veil. She carried a single white row’s primaries are those of town FOR PROVEN LEADERS aurora cryatala. She carried a cas­ embroidarod Alencon lace ap­ Democrats. orchid on a lace-covered prayer director and State representative. cade of ate-phanolla and orchids. pliques. Her bouffant veil of Im­ In the. 1958 primaries, 3,130 Re- book with cascading itephanoUs. For the towh election O ct 3, each Mias Petrine Nielsen. 712 Cen­ ported^ Illusion was draped from publicana and 1,348 Democrats Mrs. Donald Sullivan of Man­ a band of peau de sole rosebude. party has endorsed six director ter St., was, maid of honor. She chester wa.s matron of honor. voted. She carried a cascade bouquet of candidates and two for represen­ VOTE FOR THESE TWO . wore a tiirquoiae waltz-length Bridesmaids -were Mrs. David L, ’The preponderance given the white jtoses. tative: Unendorsed candidates peau taffeta gown with a sunburst Hansen, Manchester, slster-tn-law GOP in the predictions takes into Mra. John Hay Caldwell, W in­ Sherwood Bowers, Walter Mahon­ FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES bodice. Bows accented the back of the bride; Miss Donna Robb, cohsideration the greater number chester, Mass., was matron of of voters registered in that party ey and Wilber Little circulated and the waistline of the bouffant Manchester; and Miss Nancy Rog­ petitions to get themselves on the akirt. She. carried a cascade of ers, Wethersfield, cousin o f the honor. She wore a gown of peri­ — about 9,400 compared to 7,000 Democrats, Morlarty said. Some ballots and seek nomination. dark pink sweetheart roses. bride. . winkle blue lace over layers of lavender silk organza and laven­ 4,500 independents , bring the Bowers seeks to bump one of Bridesmaids were Miss Lucy the following endorsed RepubUcan The attendants all w'ore hya­ der taffeta.The gown waa design­ Manchester electorate up-to about Cullen, .MW Center St., and Mias cinth blue sheath dresses of silk director cimdidates: Donald S. ed with a portrait neckline and 20,900, he added. Mary I » ii Thomas, Poughkeepsie, organza over taffeta, fashioned Conrad, Frances DellaFera, Eric fitted bodice, and the bell-shaped Only registered Democrats or r.*,Y. Flower girl was Miss Linda with scoop necklines, short Anderson, Harold A. ’Turkington, skirt waa trimmed with purple Republicans will be able to vote Paisley, Newington, cousin of the sleeves, and two-tiered overskirts tomorrow. Atty. Robert Gordon, Euid Atty. of sHk organza attached to pleat­ velvet. She carried a cascade bou­ Thomas Bailey. bride. quet of carnations and ivy. Moderators The bridesmaids/ wore peacock ed cummerbunds. They wore Mahoney is out to “ bump” one Samuel Silverstein, Torrington, The moderators will be Atty. gowns styled the same as the niatching head bows with circular Richard Woodhouse, chief mod­ o f the following endorsed Demo­ veils, and carried cascade bouquets was his brother'e best man. Usher maid of honor’s, add carried cas­ erator, in voting District 1; Atty. cratic director candidates: Frances of white roses and feathered car­ was David F.. Petke, Manchester, Mahoney. Alice Lamenzo, TTieo- cades of light pink sweetheart Allen Thomas In 2; Mrs. Janet nations. brother o f the bride. dore' Powell, Philip Freedman, roses. The flower girl wore a tur­ Byclmlski in 3; Atty. John Lom­ M i^ Wpndy Rogers, Wethers­ The bride’s mother wore a mink John Hutchinson and A tty. W il­ quoise , floor-length taffeta gown, bardo jn four; and Edward Dupre field. qousin of the bride, was brown silk brocade, a gold satin liam Collins. a matching crown, and carried an in 5. ' junior Njridesmaid She wore a and. feather hat, and a corsage of Little, a RepubUcan, is vying old-fashioned nosegay of. pink They will be on duty in these white silk organz'a gown over taf­ green cymbidlum orchids. The for State representative nomina­ sweetheart roses. ' feta with ^yaclnth blue embroidery bridegroom’s mother wore a blue district polling places; I, the East tion on both ballots. On the Re­ Bf.st man was Wilfred Reil, and sash. She wore a matching lace dress, a blue velvet hat, and Side Recreation Building at 22 publican ballot, he opposes en­ Hartford. Ushers were William Burian-Moss Fhote School St.; 2, the West Side rec­ Ixtrinif Photo head bow ^and carried an “old- MRS. WILLIAM MICHAEL KELLEY a corsage of pink cymbidlum or­ dorsed candidates A. Lawrence Johnson, 47 Alexander St., brother MRS. EDWARD JOHN FEDORICH fashioned bouquet of white chids. reation building at 110 Cedar St.; Rlker and Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of the. bride; and Stanley Malit- feathered carnations surrounding; Gerrlck Photo A receptiqn for 160 guests waa 3, the Waddell School, 163 Broad On the Democratic side, the en­ sky, Manchester., Rlngbearer was .Mi.ss Lorraine Theresa Gavello-^>a coral ballerina-length gown of lavender pompons. and matching acce.ssories. The will be at home at 300 Porter S t MRS. MORRIS SILVERSTEIN held at the bride” * hoihc after St.; 4r'the YMCA building at 79 dorsed candidates he opposes are Jeffery Johnson. 47 Alexander St., N. Main St.; and five, the Buck- silk organza over taffeta, a crown xAlan Wabrel^ of Manchester bridegroom's mother wore a beige after Oct. 1. the ceremony. Fbr a wedding trip .encumbents Attya. Irving Aronson brother of the bride. of Manchester became the bride ley School, 250 'Vernon St., of leaves and veil, and carried a setved as best m^n. Usherti were sheath of, silk organza over taf­ Mrs. Kelley is a 1966 graduate to Bermudft, the 'bride wore a and David Barry. The bride's mother wore a green of Edward John Fedorich of Tor- of Manchester High School, and a cascade of roses. David L. Hanson, 'brother of the feta and matching accessories. black and white tweed iuit, red brocade sheath with a matching rington .Saturday morning at St. Bridesmaids were Miss Patriela bride;>Thomas G. Kelley, brother j Both wore white orchid corsages, 1958 graduate of Bay Path Junior feather hat,'and black aceessories. THE HOFL IRViNG ARONSON THE HON. DAVID M. BARRY jacket, brown accessories, and a James' Church. Ann Gavello, sister of the bride; of the bridegroom^- and Steven A reception for 200 guests was College, Long Meadow, Mass. Mr. A fter Sept. 25, the couple will live Irv and Dave, elected In 1958, distinguished tbemselvea by outstandtag service on two In^rtant corsage of brown orchids. Miss .Ann ErHco, And Miss Made­ Hendrlcksbn. all of \ Manchester, held at the Manchester Country Kelley is a 1956 graduate of Man­ on Hlllcrest M ., Bolton. I The bride is the daughter of chester High School, and attended oommittees, Judiciary and General Law. They helped to enact Court Boform, County Mfonn. ‘ A dinner for 12.V guests was 1 Mr. and Mra. Felix Gavcllo, 147 leine Frechette, both of Water- Gordon G. Fogg Jr. of Manchester Club. For a motor trip to Miami, ’The bride is a graduate o f Col­ Damage American International College. Ha J tiros— McDonald ellmliwtion of Hartford bridge tolls cusd cdl Mils Introduood at the request of our town. The man held St the Marco Polo Restau­ biiry. They wore turquoise gowns was junior usher. Fla., Mrs. Kehcy v/ore a green-and by Junior College, New London, * Spruce St. The bridegroom is the is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon trying to take away the nomination they deaerve Is a Republican rejected by his own party. Vote rant, East- Hartford, after the of silk organza over taffeta, and JViraiMrs. ^*nria“Hansen r» woreWllrr Ws I rose l/oC sheath j white hound.stooth check suit with * The wedding o f Mlaa M. Elea- N. H., and Boston University. Her son of .Mr. and Mrs, John Fedor­ ' nore McDonald o f Weston, Mass., for these two Demberatio Party cholcea who have edready represented yon with outstandteg snev ceremony. Decorations were white carried yellow talisman roses. dress with seallopcd HerA of Isce matching acces.sories. The couple fraternity. huabimd la a graduate of Univer­ ich of Torrington. and. Jiunea Emil Juros of Man-' eeas. gladioli and pompons. For a motor Frank M a c h 1 e r, Torrington, sity of Connecticut, and is am- The Rev. John Regan performed Chester waa solemnized on Sept. Mounts in Florida trip to Nova Scnila, the bride, wore uncle of the bridegroom, served ployed by the New England Life a plum sheath with ma trhinir double ring ceremony and cel- as best man. Ushers were William 8 at St. Julia’s Church in Weston, . PhratPd the nuptial high Mass. Insurance Co. ■ 1 jacket snd hsi, snd black ar , Fedorich and. James Fedorich of Mass. (OontlBaed from Page One) cessories. The couple will be at i Torrington, both brothers of the The bride Is the daughter of Mr. South Windsor VOTE FOR THESE SIX home St Wagon ifld., Enfield, Sept. | ‘^-'.'’ ',1^^ a bridegroom; and William Daley, and Mrs. Francis P. McDonald, Columbia to residenta In the Keys by the " , I solos. "A ve Marla, and 'Panls East Hartford, brother-in-law of ' Weston. The bridegroom Is the son Navy. Civil Defense officials The wedding of Miss Avis Ma'^ The bride is a IBllA graduate „ f ' " the bride. " o f iSi. and Mrs. Stanley Juros, 68 said 2,000 gallons of -water a day FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Manehester High Sctiwl, and Is; The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. GaVelio wore a black bro­ Rldolfl, 117 W. Middle Tpke., and^ Branford St., Manchester. was needed. Emil Vincent Dietz, 281 Center St., Grange to Be Led High School' pmployM by Pratt «nd hni’ father, wore a gown of ivory cade over blue taffeta dress with A double ring ceremony was Water was rationed at Key was solemnized Saturday morning Airersfl. Her hiiaband is a grad- | satin, designed with a scoop cuf- matching accessories and a cor­ performed and a nuptial Mass By Mrs. Squier West on the tip o f the Keys. Er­ uate of Maine schools, and Is a ! fed-neckline, a draped bell-shaped sage of yellow roses. TTis bride­ at St. Bridget’s Church. celebrated by the ReV. Frank M. nest Ramsey, manager of the Plan^ Airing The bride is the daughter of Mr. Florida Keys Aqueduct Commis­ welding instructor si Pratt 'and skirl and court train. She wore a groom’s grandmother, Mrs. Jo­ Graf of ,St. Julia’s Church. Mrs. Mrs. Marshall Squier has been Whitney Aircraft. I crown of orange blossoms and seph Machler, wore a brown dress and Mrs. Nello Ridolfi, Manchester. Edgar M. Kelley was orgamiat. The sion said water could be used only mi el.ected master o f Columbia I mock pearls with a fingertip illu­ with matching accessories and a The bridegroom is the son of the church waa decorated with white between 6a.m. and 9 a.m., noon to Set Tonight sion veil. Her bouquet was of corsage of yellow roses. late Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dietz. mums. Grange to succeed Raymond E. 2 p.m.; and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ho­ tels and motels were asked to wh.ite roses, baby's breath and ivy. A reception for 200 guest.s was The Rev. Dennis Hus.sey of St. Given in marriage by her fath­ \ John sionn Haleyn Photo Lyman. She has form erly served Residents will have an opportu drain their swimming pools and held at the British American Club. Bridget's Church performed the er, the bride wore a street-length nity to see preliminary plans of r. .M'te^s Paula Dziadiis,' fiB4 Spring as master,, lecturer and secretary. give the water to residenta for For a' motor trip to the South, double ring ceremony and celebrat­ dress of silk organza over taffeta the proposed new 36-clcwsroom ,SI , was maid of honor. .She wore Engaged Merton W o lff has been elected washing. . ' ' ■ ed the nuptial high Mass. The "A ve which she designed and made. The senior high school tonight at 8 Mr.s. Fedorich wore a royal blue ’The Keys apparently ! suffered suit dress and black accessories. Maria" and traditional wedding dress wtui trimmed with handcut The BngEigement o f Miss Patricia gatekeeper to succeed Adolph o'cock at Ellsworth Memorial son. en route to the .Pari.'i Peace most when DonnaT hit with hurri­ 7'he couple will live at 103 W il­ musie was played. The church was^ lace. She wore a crown of match­ A. Rothammer of H a^ord to Rob­ German.. Other officers on the High School at a public meeting Uonferenee after World War I. decorated with mixed white flow- cane force winds (74 miles an hour Q How early - did man tame son Ave., Torrington; after Sept. ing laco and a French illusion ert E. Werner Jr. of hil^nchester Is slate were elected in June. All, called by the Public Building Com­ was received bv Pope Benedict up) near. Marathon and then fol­ 26. ■ . veil. She carried a white orchid including Mrs. Squier and W olff, mission. the domestic dog7 Given in marriage by her father, announced by her mother, Mrs. lowed A giant semicircle through i-X-V on.. Jan. 4, 1BI9. Mrs. Fedorich Is a 19S7 grad­ ^ o n her prayerbook. Will be Installed at the Sept. 21 A scale model of the building, A Many believe it was the the bride wore a floorlength prin­ Max Cohen, Hartford, .and her the long peninsula. uate of Manche.ster High .School, meeting In Yeomans Hall. floor and elevation plans, cmd first animal brought under human cess gown of ti.asuc taffeta with a Mias EUlsabeth A. McDonald of Donna took 117 lives and In­ Q. What were the light.s tliat and a 1060 graduate of\St. MaryA father, PrEuik Rothammer,'Granby. William Pearl of Hampton, gate­ slides of the proposed new school domination. . Colunihiis saw a.shorn on Oct. 12, -scooped neckline and short sleeves. Weston, sister o f the bride, was jured hundreds in its island-hop­ .School of Nursing In Waterbur.v. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and keeper of Connecticut State will be used, PBC Chairmcm G. 1402 7 Her elbow-length veil fell from a niEdd o f honor. Miss Margaret R. Mrs. Robert E. Werner, 384 Wood­ ping course across the South A t­ She Is a staff nurse at X^arlotte, Grange, w ill be the installing o ffi­ Martin Kraus said,' to give those Q What type of plant wa.s the A Palm-tree torches of tlie na­ crown headpiece. Her flowers were McDonald, Weston, was her sis­ lantic before it slammed into the Hungerford Hospital in 'Torrlng- land St. \ cer, according to Misa Gladys attending a graphic Idea of the cucumber.mentioned in the Bible? tive Indian.s. white gladioli in a cascade bouquet. ter’s bridesmaid. Both attendants Miss Rothammer Is a 1960 'gra­ Florida mainland in isolated Ever­ A It Is believed to have been tnn. Ml', Fedorich is a lO.I^ grad­ wore street-length dresses, also Rice, secretary. A pot-luck sup­ glades National Park, with its al­ future educational facility. Mrs. France.a Simmons, 28 Flow­ duate o f Hartford Regional Tech­ per will precede this meeting. a type of miiskmelnn. q What uate of Seaside High School In designed luid made by the bride, ligators and mangrove swamps. Detailed descriptions of. the high i i.s the origin of the er St., waa her cousin’s matron of nical School, and is employed at Waterford, and he attended Mitch­ of white silk organza over taf- Figure Omitted! The hurricane churned up the school, to be located on Nevers wonl "X.lon honor. She wore an emerald green Verne’s Town & Country Beauty Mra. Laura L. Squier, tax col- a ell College. New London. He is M a with blue and green French Gulf Coast through Fort Myers Rd. adjacent to the Wapping Q Was Dwight D. Elsenhower The word "Zion" com i satin princess gown, and carried a Salon, Bloomfield. (‘mployed in the engineering \de- embroidered ribbon seush. Their lectqrr said yesterday that in her and then headed inland, passing School on tOwn-owned land,*will the first U.S, president to he sc- from the name of a hill in .leru- cascade of yellow gladioli. Mr. Werner . Is a graduate of WILUAM S.COUINS P H H J P ^ partment of the Torrington Maiiu recent report on the tax situation, through Wauchula, EaBt o f Sara­ also be available at the meeting corded an audience wilh a Pope’’ sniem on whieh the royal palace William F. Dietz, Stafford headdresses were wide flat bows Hartford Regional Technical A',^ No. President Woodrow Wil- of David stood. I factiiring Co., Torrington \ o f organza. Both carried colonial the amount actually due on all sota, Utrough Lakeland, east of and questions o f residents con­ " Attornny ’ • Busts Springs, was best man for his School,' and U studying at the rate books as o f Aug. 31 was miss­ Tampa* and then veered northeast brother. Ushers were John T,'- bou^u^ of white and yellow Ward School, of Electronics. He is cerning the project will be an­ : mums with blue streamers. ing. This figure ia $14,285.40. A l­ pa^t Orlando and out to sea at swered, Kraus said. Dietz, and James C. Dietz; both of employed by Modern T V Serviefi though the figure is not needed for Flpgler beach south of St. Augus­ Rayipond Lee Juros of Manches­ Woricers Isuided [Miami, Fla., brothers of the bride,- in Manchester. the State report,! she said she had tine. ter was his brother’s best. man. The 'Wapping PTA wishes to ^room. received calls from individuals re­ Residents fled from its path in ,,'U8hera were Thomas Stanley thank cdi those who solicited and The bride's mother wore a rose questing it. ; . some cases, huddling in Red Cross lade .dress over taffeta, matching • Jur(u and John William Juros o f donated cakes for the sale at'Ote Belancburt Upsets Workshop Starts Season and Civil Defense emergency shel­ accessories, and a corsage of Manchester, and Hooks Kelley Wapping Fair Saturday. ' Columbia Workshop •will hold ters. Others rode it out In their white gardenias. The bridegroom’s Johnston, Box Mountain Rd., 'Ver- The following is the Hat of cap­ Bniton Congregational Cmn'ch its f^rst meeting since June to­ homes. .was the scene of the wedding sister wore a powder blue dress. noif. An absent honorary usher was Plot in Venezuela tains who worited under Chedrmem night at 8 p.m. a t the home of The hurricane mo'ved west of Mis.s Beverly Ann Bristol and matching accessories, and a tor- F. Peter McDonsJd who serves- Ih the heavily, populated Mlaml-Fort Mrs. Roger Dow, and their ter­ stCfM of white gardenias. the U.S. Navy. Caracas, Venezuela, Sept.'-12 IfP) Mrs. Lester S. Cooper, WilUman- ritories: ■lohn Barret Shepardson. both of tlc-Hartford Rd. Lauderdale I area, slamming gusts Bolton, on Saturday aftenibon A reception for 200 guests was Mrs. McDonald wore a pale blue —^A military plot against the re­ Mrs. Joseph Luttn, Brook St.; ■ Instead o f a work session, the of 97 miles cut hour at the famed The bride Is the daughter of Mr. | held at tlie Rosemnunt in Bolton in . voile dreas with deeper blue oc- resort area. Mrs. Robert Bhrersole, Mrs. Roger gime of President Romulo Betan­ members will'have an opportunity and Mrs. Clarence - G. , Brl.slnl.l Ihe afternoon. For a trip to the ' cessories.,The britfegroom’s moth­ ’IVirrentlal rains preceded and Shernum, /Overlook. Rd.; Mrs. court was put down early today, to hear about Alaska, .when Mrs. . . .. Siilt-m .Nsufliff rhiilo Watrous Rd.. Bolton ('enter. The: northern 'slates and Canada, the er wore a pale green embroidered followed Donna, dumping - more Ralph Runde, Mrs. Chares Kehoe, MRS. EUGENE MlCflAEli DIfKENSON . bridegroom, rif Carpenter R-1, Bol-i bride wore an olive green dress ' linen dress with greien accessprles. an. official government announce­ M. G. Peabody tells about her re­ thiui seven inches-on Miami - In Farmstead' Dr.; Mrs. Robert cent trip to the ktatn ton. la the aon of the late .Mr. and anv beige Accessories. The cotiple Both Wore white rose corsages ment said. less them ■ 24 hours; Predicted Krepclo, Henry Rd.; -Mrs. Carmen ' ■ ' f LoCtn* Sttidle There were 24 women present Mrs. Dpuglas'A. .Shepard.aon. will he at home Sept. 26 at 58A , Also receiving guests . was the announcement said a lieu­ floods failed to develop, however; Dragone, Abbey, 't'homas, Lewis The wedduig of .Mi»n Cail Mar-* bride; ami (toy .Vlin’er,- Vermin, MRS. EMIL VINCENT DIETZ 11 1 6 at the.'first fall meeting of the \ erel Brogan, ManchrstKi, ami -Tviie^rule's niolher wore an or- The Rev, Theodore W. Chandler Chestnut'St.,\ Apt. 10.’ bridegroom’s maternal grandmoth­ tenant named Saldivia and a group The missile community of Cocoa cmd Fsfit Meadow Lane; Mrs. John performed the double ring cere­ Mrs. Diet* attended local er, Mrs. Florence, Jodoin, Pa­ Ladies Society of Colupibia Con­ Beach was raked with gusts of Williams, Robert Dr.; Mrs. Melvin .Cugene .Mlchaef Pii kenson. Vei-- riml silk chiffon dress wilh a o f about 20 men seized the radio gregational Church 'Thursday fook piare Satunlay morn- full sirirl The dress was fashioned mony. The rhurcti wa.a decorated schools and Is a graduate of hicles Department title and anti- Thoma.a’ Seminary. H e ia em­ sadena, Calif. wind up to 75 mitles per hour, Tripp, Maskel Rd.; Mrs. Kerman non. Station "Continente” and held it afternoon In Yeomans Hall. with while gladioli at\(l mum.a. Manchester High School. She ia theft division. Her Husband at- ployed by Pratt, and Whitney A ir­ A recepTltin fo r 50 guests was causing an estimated $200,000 'Shea, Abbey Estates; Mrs. Carlo \ ing at St James' rhiirch. , wiUi a scooped necklne and rhlne- craft. - for about an hour. They were ar­ Numerpua plana for the coming David Almond was oiganisi. employed by the State Motor Ve-tended local schools .and St. held at I^ngfellows IVayside Inn damage to luxury motels, com­ Prestileo, Paradise Lake; Mrs. .,'-1 Tl,* bride is IK-e -laughter „f| stone bell at the rested and the government said the season were discussed, and it was M rs.>janir- -m l matching m - essni lea snd a yel- The bfldc was escorted by her in Sudbury, Mass. For a motbr situation had returned to normal. mercial stores and residential Roy, Ann Rd.; Mrs. Rdbert Wil­ Mr. snd falher. .She \s-ore a gmin of wiiile decided thiit the gTOup will hold areas. liams, Hillsdale Rd.; Mra. Hugo. Hirh The hndecrootn la the hiW ioae corsage The hridegroom's toiir through New England, Mrs. Bettmeourt’a Moderate Socialist its regular Christmas Fair. ’The ^ J w__ rro.i,. ' m olliei' '.Core a green broc ade | Silk organza ovei Iaffela. faaltlnn- 146 Pie«^e HOMEMAKER SETS-SILVER-DINNERWARE-GLA3S Part of cm Air Force rocket dis­ Norige, Hayes Rd.; and Mra. Louis son of and Mrs Framds Dlrk- Juros wore a blue suit dress with coalition has been harriassed by date will be set to avoid conflict i-'' stiWiiiii with a ilarker green riim- '.ed willi a fltled bodice,Tong laper- play at Patrick Air Force Base Anletlo, Hightower Dr. ensopyoov'Lake St., Vernon-. matching accessories. The couple plots of both domestic and foreign with the Catholic Ladies Society, meiliiiml . nialc.lilng aceeaaoriea, j ed aIee\-A,a, amt a ac-iop neckline Come, Phone‘— Thousands already sold! la at home at 80 Beneflt St., Prov­ o r i ^ . during his more them a year was damaged. A 65-foot Thor Also Mrs. Clinton DriscolI,..Mrs. The Rev, Joseph 11., Me(.'ann pei • which also holds a seasonal falr-at rocket waa toppled onto the high­ Leo Kulcu,. Scantic Meadow Rd.; JOHN J. HUTCHINSON A ^ CCE M. LAMENZO formed the ceremony and l elehial- and a vel|ow i-lae corsage | trimmed with Alencon lace oin- idence, R. I. as president, that time. way, a Snark missile waa tilted on Mrs. M errill' ’Thomas, Mrs; John ed: the nuptial high Mass, Mra A reiepHon f-ii IT.'. guealA waa broideied with aeqiilna. M otifs of Mrs. Juros Is a 1956 jp'aduate of ' I.kst June 24'he waa badly burn­ Mrs. Edward Peterson, secre­ CrtcKr Union Exncutiva Edueoter its nose and the noise cone of a 98- Cahill, Graheun Rd.; Mrs. Richard Rilph Maccarone w^s organiat an'-1 i bel-ral noon at ij|le Knights'of Co--, lare oiilliped the jwaiatline and Newton High School, Newton* ed when a cache o f; dyiiahilte ex­ tary, aimounced that a total o f foot Tltcm intercontinental' ballis­ iLAQuerre, M iller Rd.; Mrs. Bud aolblst. The 'Church waa decoralerl I'lil'iivbii.-- . Honi. pecoinliona were [ l'le Women’s Guild at ‘ One of .the major heudships in seph Caiperind, Ifra. Marshall Gig- -The bride was ifTven In marriage j-motor trip ami viait to Niagara pleated, half - iiminerbund anil' Juros Is a 1956'graduate of-^Man- ment blamed that assassination at- their old-fashioned summer sale short hustle;The f-iill skirl siwepi tempt oh the Dominican .Rcpublo the wake o f 'the atbrm was the gey, Mrs. Howard Plank, Griffio | by her father. She wore a white; Fall.* the bride .wore a plum color “• Chester High School, and ia nbUr- M d supper. ; lack of electricity in' the warm cU- Chsintilly lace gown, designed with ! .•healh wilh a -ja- kei. mat- hlngfac- Into a chapel train. 'She \ydfp a studying arcLiitecture at the Rhode arid won support for Its chaiges Plans were made feir the wom­ Rd.; W[ri. Chatmcey Adams, MrS. ] “ ullel cap of lat-e knd nel.'em - from the Organization of American mate. Refrigerators cmd freezers Richard Ferris, Mrs. Fred Doqcy, long sleeves, a fitted bodice; and a -es.«,oi i-'.-- and a whilq orchid - nr- Island School o f Design, where he en to meet in a work session were virtually useless. Food spoil­ Kabrina neckline. The front of-the j'aage. 'I'ln- couple-will be at home roldered wilh.pearl.s and scqiilbs, . Is treasurer o f the Student Coun­ States (6 a S). Thursday at the home q f Mra. Ellington M. T with a fingertip veil of imported PlfV ONIY $1.00 A W IIK Much of BetancourCa domestic ed and there wasn't any way to bouffant skirt was tiered. ?nd fell ; aftei-.Sepi 27 at 141 IJearl .St. cil. ■ V -J - Adolf Hinricha, Lake Rd. heat water or cook. Into a chapel train with a scalloYn;^Hi Rhriric Uliih plaits Its'fall mal-l of honor's. , ' Safe Break Fails of Lakevlew Park aTO attending Yes, you'gel oil these wonderful things. Own or give one now —an ideal set for young homo- ’Peter DiSalvo, himpltallty; Mra bnek. Her headpiece was a .ban-1 : 'i' lbte'c IieduteU;riday night, the Photoitrapher’s Afeaeclation o f (gilt Oalm Deed i . .. TTi'e bridesinalilsWore sImllAr' makers, lor summer cottage, er for everydoy use! ' Keith'Merrill, room mothers; Mrs. o f litS petals with inatching, eir-' * m'eeiii.ig si ihe Three J'a gowns of Aniericai) Bgauly chiffon At'Gas Station New England conference at the Constance R. Vai^ Houscin to David Qrulcka^anks and Mrs. Mrs. Hooey GuesL John C. Van Housen, property at eular veil. She .carried a colonial I •’I"' m Bolton.' -sfipver matching taffeta, Ali attend-1 New Ocean House,, Bwampscott, W alter Weyfcovwcy, membership; n O B r p a d S t. bouquet of pink roses, , - i sm ial hour starts, at 6 pan . anla carried casnades of pink e g r-; ,-,u------w- mAIL this ORDIR ilA K K - — —r*^—. Jipi’s Atlantic Station at 46! w . Mass., qntll Tuesday. - Laramie, At Stork Showeir 'Bridesmaids weie Misa I’atnaa j dinner will be served s i 7 nations. ' Mrs. Walter Trymbulak, program; who la -cowEwner of the Dlneen Mccriiage Uoensea Mrs; Edward Royce, librarian. Center St. was entsred sotnitome James Matthew Bipples of East «|FRANCIS J. MAHONEY TH^DORE POWEU Dickenson, Vernon, sister of .thel ® * *b*'*'- Douglas A. 'tthypai'dqon Jr. "o f 958-M AIN 8TRKF.T Studio, YWHlmantlc, and who has Also, Mrs. • Henry Olbrys, rg- during the-night and an unsuccess­ Mri.' Allan Hooey. 54 Seaman Hculdom and Alyoe Christine SVed- bridegroom; and Mrs,’ .Roy Miner, ' Bob .Steele ,If. a-m o f VVTlU'a Huntington, laing Island. N.Y., MICHAELS r 1- Chnn. had Mveral nicoeMfuI exhibits A^lnistrcder PnbNc Adminisfroler freahmeiita; 'Mrs. Albert Marin^. Cinle, was guest of honor st a erickson of Esst Hsddam. Sm t ytm on . They wore gold dreSsea Bob .Sl(*ele, will bi' tli# geiisl apeak served as his brother's'best man. ful attempt was made to bre^ previously, has sntend six prints *N ote firsteuune { PHASE SEND ME, AREA DEilVERY CHAPdES PIEPAID, the 14« j . parliamentarian; . Stanley Lukas, surprise stone shower yesterday 15, St, James’ Church. daaignod the aarhe as the maid of er. A f-olle'g-' atudiriit, Hteele spent Ushers were (Thsnniiig P, Baxter • ■ V mui.i'W-irlh 8lti-li-)t into .the safe, Mancheater police in the eixhlbit They Include wed­ I Pt«c« ,S«I ilivitrettd fbdvtr of Dinn^rwiart, | SEifety; M ra Everett Johnaoifl pub­ aftsmobn at the yFWtHomp. . Brian Lee Olbbs of .M t Vernon Bin O of honor’s, and carried colonial, bou- the"summen touring''Ruaala. .j Ojf Florham Park. N J.. and Wll- MRS. JOHN HARRET SHEI'ARkSON' I Silvarwert and OiaiiwarB, I to'f>oy $59.95 pftfi^ i.10 Conn.. | reported this morningU ' ding portraits snd datodld shots Five ef these, six candidates are now*aenttag with ilsUncUen en the Beard of licity; Mrs. David Saunders, fine More Uian 40 friends and rela* Motor Court, Venibn, and Betty queta o f yejlow roses. • .G ' ■ . ff’liib President York Strangteld 11^1 R, Bari-on,. Lexington.Maas. I .Saifi Tat'and'wilt pay in'fht mannor chtckod b«lo«r. j and ems o f his chlldrsa. has, A eapabie attorney who haa served his toim aiMl p a iiy wtUt lateingapsee i . IS n dM-' arts; and M ra IV>Abr McDermott, James Thlbol^au* the owner, tiyea attended the shower, |^ven LdutiSawyer of PUlsbury St, En­ ttaguiBged adjttUon to this group. Support thsoo oik party sndwsed candidates to Uie town o f' William O’Hara, Manchester,: announces that the annual -papty .Douglas A. Chandler of , Boltoij’ said that the oiuy item ^>pa4wit' .J □ Chsck fnclend Q tl.pO a wt.li (a iirioll .frvict chergt j legialatlan. ' ■ hfssehestsr ' Bvt by Mrs. Raymond Hagehow,. 381 field, N-N. < *...... ehsics hsr waa beat man. Uahers were Ogvid at the Bpiingfield Crippled Chil­ Cinter was junior usher. _ .) l)lut'-hlH- k Bli-'ath witli Jacket,' dcp'artmcpl at rra it and Whitney ly takpn was| an electric phaver. ’(■bur Herald Ksnehsotor npcrlenced, qualified teadeniUp In $ha anportaat years ahesd. You dren'* Hospital, will be held 8un- f t I □ 3tH>»yChwt« Hit ba addtd far aoiy poymtRli). | THE KNOWN NAMI Officers are M ra Jackston, pres­ CMimfcta Osmsi ide«F Blrs. Doa< Woodland St, Mrs. Thomaa Hooey, Edward Loroy Chtftwright. of twain progreso or tho past. Vote for tho futnre. Vaaea, MlUidieater. cousin of the |Mrs. Bristol wore a candlelight matching ari-t-asortcs,-and a cor- Aircraft In Hast Hartford. Mr. However, pollM aiiy some eiga- Rockville and Marilyn Anna Jful- dayi Each yaaf, Omar Club an^ bifocade fheatb with amathyit ac- asge of white carnatione. The Shepardson la a graduate of the ' ■ ■ "v I ident; Mrs. Roger MhOarmott, M B. TM Ue, IS AOsdsmy 25 Indian Dr., sad Mrs. WcUter THI KNOWN OUAUTY rsttea may also have been taken. Leggett, 76 Rd. OiMsta lin, 18 William St. BepL 17. St ABvwtlibinagit- and- Motlgin Shiina Club i of Wit- tl■•orial i i ...... and an hrchld corsage /or couple will live at Carpenter Rd., Chdate School, Wallingford: WII- N a m * , . ,, ...... P h e sa ...,,., ...... I first trice presklmt; M ra Everett A n unsuccessful kttenipt UNCI 1900 - / Johnson,. second -rloe 'president; were present, from MsachSster, Brldgsft’a Cburch.* Jtmantlc^clln. together th piit-on the her daughter’i wedding. Bolton, after Sept.'26. ' > llama Oollege and R ^ a e la e r Poly­ made to break into the safe. Jcuhea CUfford Scbumachtr of MVOBUCAN s —V oU for Bower* party.nartw '• The'Tht VntartalnmSnt'enterjalnmfnt oncennca After a reception for 150 gVieata Mrs, Shepardson is a graduate of technic Inatltutei He la employed I ASifrtn...... r..i. .. I Mra WlUlam Curtia secretary; Adveftlsnuat— South Wlndsiir and Springfield, -Enetry Into the Muldlng waa Mass, j The gusst of honor Is tha 877 Keeney S t snd Arisns Ana 'it little tomorrow. If it wasn't aln will be arranged by Tony at the home pf the bride's parents, Mancheatcr High School, and at­ as an analytical tngineer at United ■' i ■ hnd M ra Israel Levine, treasurer. I City S P f ot• • *.a.eoeaa-lt»t«. .'1 made by smaahlng a window on thik IUBPDBL1CUU9B~.V<>U for Bclegatss. to the PTA Council are i t UtUs'toflBorMfis* They are ua- efasstST. 17, Emanuel Lutbentt Church. Yo#e for Postth[0i airman for Omar, lo Jamaica. I|irs. Shepardson wort ployed 'in the personnel itatlsUea dletown. 1—— ‘ -i t . i Xrs. Josqih Sullivan, Mra David P et Sgt Joseph Baitor and Pa* % sndprsed, eaEkwedwed, '‘tm- outs w*ra diq?Iaysd In an sn- ' Louise Ahrahamaon Id le r of 18 ■auadsTBr and M ra J. Hugo Bed- tnOman wQUam Ctooka are invea* iBdopmdMit They tlqna araidla. and dsooratioas wars, OtKford Stw and RObart Day Pnii*- : . ' :MANC ■ • • ' i . k . fnWto Mnrl plw'aad Mas strsamsn. ting of HarOetd. 4 .. V

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IIAKCHESTER IV IN IN O HERALD, MANCH18TEE, OONK,* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I960 PAGE TBIRTEIN • \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,r MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 want to do everything'we can af­ swimming pools in other ledtlons the probate cdurt should .be niade creation of a aydtam of probata ^Hal Boyle- Msgsgs PACn TWELVE ford to do within reaaon, for our o f Mmicheatsr should be and will an Integral part o f the atate court, courts kitegratad with other Mate young iwople, -*wa ,muat~ bear In be highly considered by a Damo- aystem with the judges appointed courts, However, In,.View o f the and the prqcodure put on a tmi- tremendous-change we ars^now B U 6 G S b u n n y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Caiididates Answer mind that swimming pools are bot erattc Board of birectora. In faoL one phase of our recreational pro­ concrete steps toward the building form basis. I am also In favor undergoing in " C o u r t reform Husbands Never gram and ahould be considered in of a new swimniing pool wilT prob­ of the establishment of the Family through the abolition o f municipal Q the lighLof o"r total program, our ably be taken , by the . present court Where all mattera relating and justice tlourts and. the craa- League Questions total cost, so that we do not go Board of Dlreetdrs. to tho fam ily would be consid­ tlon of the Circuit Court systom, 1 ered. I think tails it particularly feel that It would be wise to study Antwir to PrBvIout PuttlB overboard on one phaiM of our pro- Not Even Once granf at the neglect of-other rec­ important in the case of our chil­ the progresg Rpd problems of this John J. Hatehinfion dren where matters pertaining to Mancbaataf party vOtera w ilt g o fo i tAcllitiea at theao locatloM, Tha reational programs' equally im­ measure before attempting a ba­ Demoonit them' in some instances are han­ stack all tha purckaMi in a towar* ffiuAHAmUS/AT rsplscement of playgrounds ' lost portant to our people. We should sic change in Probate Court Tourburg, U.8.A. — 'iV- .was I to the polio 'tomorrow to'choose 1. A very much needed and dled by the Probate Court and Dig pile In the center of the living candidates for the Board of Direc­ through the relocation of Rt. 8 have a thorough study made to de­ structure. Saturday afternoon and W llb iL r IN* m VtogKSTo-ffte Bueuc »e c w » l| g ^ AOOM SBaUng long overdue expansion.. The town other instances by the Juvenile should be a comparatively minor termine just', how far we should I f the Circuit Court results In a yoom rug. Soon after, Wilbur en- OP-W.AH-irNESTMSrfr____ _ chamber tors and tho two' posts of 'M an­ has not had to invest in library Court and in the case o f divorce, Peeble, America's most average 'tered. looking somewhat wilted problem when we consider the Isnd go. and what we eSn afford to Substantial improvement, then I 'm FRcoa\Bs/m »couxm ts I SCitnia frnlU chester representative in the Oen- buildings up to now, and it is custody is decided by the Superior man, wanted a can of beer. •Clwef available to achieve that objective. spend for swimming pools in the feel further consideration' should froht. his long she)Spipg orgy. 4 - > - o t bunker •rsl Asaomhly. ^ about, time .we accepted this re­ Court. "■Well, I guess It’ll he a long timo 4^— e« butter ITje League of women Voters As far aa awimming pools are light of the total coat of over-all be given to the creation of a new But, as always seemed to hap­ ttJMPM.— VJrm A aACTttt ]/TAKSlH E'& Jw m k SOiiituqr plut sponsibility. 4. I believe redistricting of the before w_# nin out of anything BLaadnMMiK BMon oondM fcnt questionnaires to the 14 di­ concerned, I ani sure that they recreational program. 2. The answer to this question Probste Court, system. pen, he "couldn't find a can open-, w n H V o j/ Senate is long overdue, and not Our present Superior Court Is a again," he said, half-defensivaly, - UAeUfM ,------f ------thotabit rector aspirants and the five aoek- will be provided as finances per­ is predicated on the Indiridual is­ er. ' Oardncr mit. All agree that the replace­ just provision foi* more Senators Constitutional Court in th a t. its "Why don't you go to the store "D id you remember t6 get tho •ta y e r ing the legislative nominations. ' Alice LameliiEO sue involved. There are times .from the existing districts based MNaatiotl term ment o r , even abandonment of powers and jurisdiction have been and get one?" suggested Trellis ran opener?” AekedTrollIa Mas, andlngt. ^ 0 "Director candidates, Sher­ Democrat when either are desirable. Any 6n population at has been advo­ 1 » A ,t «lId »O M d Salter’s and Globe Hollow would endowed through the State Con­ Mae, America’s most typical wife. looking up placidly from her knit­ ■•8qBar— ' wood Bowers and W alter Mahoney, 1. Mary Cheney Library ia In­ financial arrangement concerning cated by some. With the aboli­ lODaainy 34 Evergreen tret 42 Sun god .be desirable. stitution. Therefore, before any " I ’m tired of making unneces- ting. f l S M l c r did not reply. adequate for present demands, let the tax dollara o f the'town should tion of county government I be­ UNUnbcr ilMbnn auttnaa 37 Suffering 43 Cow bam It,must be remembered, how­ separate and distinct Fam ily sar.v trips to the store,’’ stormed •The Herald, in cooperation with alone the projected population -in­ be put into effect only if it is the lieve that this redlstrictlng should "1 got a dozen," he replied, flih- MDindiaa ITIrapeda 38 Native metalf 44 Norwegian ever, that our finances last year Court could be created aasuming Wllbur. "My married life has been ^^em triumphantly from hU A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN liHirM the League, presents tho questions crease of the next 20 years, which best possible; In the instance of no longer be limited to drawing jurisdiction over domestic mat IBbltautiatm 38 Impudent capitei and the candidates’ answers. only permitted the allocation of the recent storm sewer projects, one long emergency. coat pocket. SOPuteuppolnr SlFiadc 48 Soaks flax some' for Ois entire recrea­ has been officially eatimated at the bounds o f a district within ters now held by the Superior PIPE COVN.'CU ixo; 1 ^ A U « IM SO WD»«llEB.^*~Sl WISH VOUT> TAKE HJUR, SSUnaralveina 3100.000 this was the beat way to get them ; (.^unties but should cross coiinty “ You never keep enough of any­ BE OUIET, I MEAN. about SUZ...BEIN* our (^YEZZUM)NGOL'ONOSAURAN’ t WSa ■tekM S4riitb,------S3 Dinner course 47 Labor tional program. 65,000. Space requirements are be­ Co.urt, I feel that a Constitutional thing in this house. We're always A, moment later he said. "I'm done now and yet put the least | to effectuate a sensible and hungry, honey. Can you rustle me HERE COMES HER IN TH" JUNGLE WHAT WnHV 7 KINOA RIDE OUT SI Bitter vatdi and Charity 38 Mourn 48 Female sheep Q u estion a low standards.' Convention enacting an Amend running out of everything—just ^^THERE A WdWS SSShad* t r w Manchester has been fortunato strain on the total tax structure j eqt,itable re-arrangement of the ment, in regard to such jurisdic­ up a ham snd ehesse sandwich ?’’ HI£HNESS,UMm SSWar Bodot 40 Silences 50 Alcoholic Francis Mahoney of the town. when we need it. Whatever I SADlflfcult Groeco 41 Mexican coins beverage in having its libraries donated by It is important to 1 5;enatoriRl Districts of the state. tion, would be necessary. In place Trellis Mae went into the kit­ i; What is your opinion of Democrat remember that any plan will cost want; no matter what it is, ■we're jy SBHarvttt. civic-minded individuals. Now it I would also back an equitable of this,'1 would advocate the es­ chen. There was a silence. Then Mary Cheney Library expan­ 1. Expansion is needed due to the taxpayer. Most sewer proj­ fresh out of. STCteanlng tool r " 1 3 1 r IB r behooves its citizens to face up to plan to reduce the number of tablishment of a "family court she called: r r r r sion T f the increased population plus the ects are long-term bond issues. "W ell, I tell you, I ’m tick and 30 Song bird their responsibilities in providing members in the House of Repre­ division of • the'Superior Court. It "Wilbur, do you mind making SSWMi 2. W hat-is your opinion on anticipated growth for the next 5 3. Any loss of recreation or tired of living this way. What we IT" 13 It sentatives. should, absorb . the present func just one more trip to the grocery SALMoraturt’k - pay-aa-you-go versus bond is­ to 10 years. This facility is used the needed expansion. playground area due to relocation need in this house is a little plan­ 2. The voters will have to choose tions of the Juvenile and Probate store? You forgot the bread, There SchoBold b0 7 „ IT" II if sues in tho financing of capital by many for furthering education, of Rt. 6 ahould be replaced by the ning —r then we won’t have, these between (a ) higher taxes and de­ W iIHrr T. Little Courts on subjects relating to do­ isn't a slice left in the house.’’’ , SSRubboi^ Irtprovomonts ? and aiao furnlahes controlled use o f other town-owned lands (o f shortages. I ’m going to solve this layed iipprovements on a pay-as- Republican mestic problema and minor chil­ IN A SOCompaa point IT IT 3. What is your opinion on “good” reading matter for relaxa­ which there are many). As an problem once arid for all!" Wilbur *st;imblfd tlredly 0%’er, you-go bMls as opposed*-to (b) (cross-filing) dren. Such a Court ahould be pre­ iH U F F *\ STVcUcteo the need for additional recrea­ tion of both young and old. example, the Immediate 'replacer sided over by judges, trained and Wilbur clapped on hie hat and sat down on the case of toilet paper SBIbr tear that ill tion facilities in Manchester? immediate improt-epients on a ment could be made by 'using the 1. Yes. Grants to towns similar and began to blubber. , 2. I am in' favor of pay-as-you- chosen especially for this work. left. He banged the front door be­ MCoK’a mothar long-tefm bond issue with corre­ Country Club lands. ' The great­ to present grants, but on increased H a Specifically, comment on; go to a degree. However, there 4.1 feel that the Legislature has hind him so loudly the startled cat' "A hilsbsnd never wins." he said, 41GoUtetm IT sponding lesser Increase in the tax est need in Manchester w ith'this (a) Immediate replacement are two major drawbacka ,to thi.s scale by an inoreata In Sales Tax. a moral aa well as a, political and leaped to the top of an armchair; brokenly. "Not even once. Never, ASCoaeaminf rate. The ■ latter method is the regard is "fam ily” areas. I think 2. No. By one increase in IT of , playgrounds lost through re­ ay stem: (a) It would require a legal obligaUon to redistrict the in nervous alarm. But Trellis Mae I never, never, never 7'' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 49Maifcapnor ' better way for immediately proj that we need to develop picnic location of Rt. 8. present Sales Tax. Any new taxes State Senate. The districts now merely shrugged and went back' tint minimum of a two-mill increase viding these improvements with­ and outdoor cooking areas. The. W (b) * Additional swimming would be oblectionSble. we are range in population from approxi­ to knitting the afghan she had 4BKlndoRtsla- a case of detergents. B" U 1. Manchester Is long overdue 3. Provide increased rXereation- program would be to have four Judges is eridence of th e ' confi- ture thereaftei' has failed to re- DOWH each two-year peried. that this al facilities now 'for children and neighborhood pools, one for each; dence of the people in a aystem They brought four dozen fuses 37 In expanding library facyities Our money would be >ised hir capita? section of town. The Democratic district. This would prevent a Re­ snd 96 electric light bulbs of as­ t — diloto sr national leaders have impressed teenagei's or plan for an increased that keeps the Probate Court close currence of grossly unequal repre­ i j improvement programs as set up party has started this by building sorted sizes. Cna upon lis the ever increasing im­ budget for the police department to the people. Yes. sentation. > In priority by a previous board. one snd has another under con­ * 4. I believe we ahould follow They brought a rase contsming portance of the educational proc­ in the future. sideration now. r ROYL ICE CREAM OO. 3. I feel that our present Tae I approve replacement of pisy- the State CJonstitution, the proper 1,000 rolls o f toilet paper. ess. We should look to our li­ 28 Warren St.— M l 8-fiBM | braries to provide the means of cilities are antique, .but evidently grounds lost by the relocation of, akeration of Districts should They bro\ight three boxes of I still are good enough to keep a Weekend Deaths nail.s, 144 pair.s of shoelaces, 12 SH O R T R IB S accomplishing one of the prime Rt. 6. There is ample land in the Throdorr Powell bring a balance of power as in­ Flavor Of The Month BY FRANK O’NEAL good recreational prognfl^ intact. Democrat tended by the State Constitution. flashlights, five dozen candles, snd steps in the: educational process. Glob# Hollow tract. 1 have worked I ••DCTCH-APPLE” I favor expansion of the Mar>’ I w^ould like to see the facilities consiitenlly for Improved recrea­ t. The need for .. expansion has By THE ASSOCIATED PRE.SS six bottles each containing 1,000 bettered at a future date, but feel aspirin' tablets. Cheney Library and also increas­ tional areas and fought for im­ bee'n proved. Now, let's go ahead. A. Ijiwrence Riker Venice. Fla. - Chester M. Mc- In hair gallons and pints. this is not critical at this time. They brought a dozen cans of ing the research and reference proved swimming facilitiee. 2. Those who pay-as-you-go resliv Republlcah . Oeery, 74, former vice president I Just like apple pie, only I S-IV materials at our other town librar­ (a> This item ia being scriouslv mean \‘’pay Cash.’’ a' town or a of Revere Copper snd Brass, Inc., talcum powder. 15 packages of ad­ 1. Yes by across-the-board In- twice as -good becanse It's studied at this time by the rec­ fam ily should pay cash for regular snd onetime president of the N a­ hesive bsndsges. .10 ■ packets of ies. Donald S. Gonrad ____ crease so that each pupil ■will behe- I made with Ice Cream! I BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 2. Certain capital improve­ reation and park superintendents purchases, or smaller items. But tional Housewares Association, rszor blades. 24 bottles of shaving LONG SA M ' I Republican of lia do not pay cash for a'® ^ rather than a percentage based lotion, 24 eshs of push-hutton ments must be financed through phis the Park and Recreation Ad­ moat died Friday after seversi months' What a treat: Get some at | immmaamcm^roM -mimimon y m m *m c»m im nsrefim ioam 1. The library facilities of Man­ r for a new room on th e! number of pupils, snd by shaving cream, 18 tooth brushes I current Income. Sewer facilities, visory Board. In the past. I have car or ...... , illness. your nearest Royal Ice _ r TWKMPIUP WWQK WfMN BRIT ffJMCny IP-M ON IW (IWIMWIBS •• chester need expansion as the house. It- would------mean we would, - -' -upward------• -—.revision1-*— of rates of ex- and 48 tubes o f tooth ps.ate storm sewers and highways, set up specific meeting with prop­ Dodge City, Kan. — David C. Cream dealer's store, or at | MffAMHA IMIA BB» A RAS OIUIPTieiAUCy* AtPTICONC u r u WTieNTWIitUC/ town has grrown from 25,000 to have no other cash for other things j istlng taxes .They brought 20 cartons of cig­ I among others, fall into the cate­ er town agencies to consider thU White, 84, farm er and perennial the plnnt. ampiUM iW fm ttm cmmcmiMHif about 45,000'population tinea the we need. Nor do we think it wise! 2. N o— by increase of oxistini: i arettes snd 200 packets of rcm, TM MSWNPIOwr urw MOMODPS «« 6 m VUlf Mi. WN A tNEAT AMWTAMt gory of items to be financed on a replacement. prohibition party candidate for short term "pay-as-you-go" basis. present public library facilitiea to say "w ait until next year" if the taxcB. matches. nuwseteri«iMja(A«nue«HM>M X f . ^ S M l ’m m iT - A M P ItK W TO lb ) As chairman of the Swim­ 3. Am in favor of an 1 governor of Kansas, died Satur- fLmmmwmmmJI Budgets should provide for re- were built. Mary Otaney Library roof la leaking and our pocketbook im prove- They brought six cases of beer, WE cumWN foc Tie fieNATB m’ r o A tr m ming Pool Committee, I am ex­ ment of the Probate Court system I day after a lengthy illness. sen’es to cover, these Improve- tremely interc.sted in additional will be expanded if it is the beat empty. We know that is false They brought three cases of cat economy. such as the elimination of fees and | fTleveland 5. Livingston menU rather than leaving ho pro- neighborhood swimming pools. and most satisfactory way of pro­ food, one case of canned chili, one AMAZING viding tha required facilities for It Manchester paid cash for the establishing fixed salary. Am in ’ Mather, 78. philanlhropisi and re- esae of assorted soups, two casM | rision for capital improvements j The Verplanck Pool will "bear out favor of the establtshment of a tired vice president of the Cleve- MOW Et?t.CAM VOO EXPECT ths people. 1600,000 in school repairs-under­ of pesniH Imtter, a case of bottled | under the guise of low taxes fol-j the popularitv of the neighborhood Family/Court as part of the Su- land-Cniffs Co., died Sunday after lO^TOWmiANTCflMMR! lowed by a bond iaatie for these | pool. The Park and Recreation 2. CapitsI improvements should taken thia summer, or if we paid olives, a case of mustard, five j be financed on a pay-as-you-go rash for the almost half million dot-, perior Court. a lengthy illness. rases o f catsup snd three cases items. The bonding philosophy i Advisory Board are preaehtlv ex- 4. Yea I am in favor of a re- Salt Lake Ctity — John F. Fitz- rimrantees an increasing debt in ] gmining, future instslla- basis where the expenditures are lars worth of storm sewers we have of sardines and anchovies. needed for a long time, we would districting bill. Patrick. 71, publisher of the Salt PSORIASIS future years. People faced with , non.s modeat and not a recurring ex­ They brought 20 pounds of have no money for roaj paving, Lake City Tribune for 36 years, an ovenvhelming debt lose incen ' " pense. 3ond Issues should only be cheeie and 10 pounds of sliced STORY sidewalks or other much-needed died .Sunday after a heart attack. tive and progress ia deterred. used for large capital expendi­ David M. Barry ham, Jan. 16. 1988 - Ptttebdrgh. Pa. improvements. It would have been Summit, N. J. - - John Mitchell, 3. We are fortunate in having Francis Dcllafcra tures having a lasting usefulness Democrat "What are you folks expecting "Doctored for paertasis 30 years. apace which can be developed for RepuMlean false economy to delay those school 69, retired editor of the Hudson an atom bomb attack?" asked Spent much money to na iTafl. to the community of a permanent repairs. It is false economy to de-- , 1. The people of Manchester do recreational purposes. The loss 1. Since the Mary Cheney L i­ nature. Dispatch. Union City's daily new s-; u », OcUvery boy Then used OHP Ointment and JU D D SA XO N KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD '’And 1hl« Mr. Buga Carmody It In torn* kind cf rtptir lay on storm sewers. not need to be reminded of the paper, died Sunday of a heart at­ Tableta for 2 weeks. Seales dis­ of playground area through the brary wss ron.striicted to meet the. Trellis Mae had had the boys, butintN— fixBs pittdliitfe matehtt and things 3. Manchester has axcellent rec­ Cleary, wise financing requires tax burden Imposed by achpol tack. He retired April 30 after 42 ■ appeared aa it by magic. In 8 relocation of Rt. 6 leaves , an ex­ need.s of a community of shout reational facilities and our con­ cellent opportunity to plan for fa­ bond issues for major capital im ­ building programs, etc. 'I am^ in newspaper, weeks skin eompietelK cleared 20.000 persons. It would appear cern should be that these are used cilities on town-owned land pur­ provements. favor of any increase In benefits , Moscow r-_Fedor Panferov, 64, and clean. First thne in 38 years. TVE TRUTML AW.kRCU?L?»IT ; that, aa in the school building pro­ properly and fully by all the peo­ XXi KXBW AU. AlONdk cmFCUX tv chased for recreational purposes. 8. The Globe Hollow recreation to local educational systems by' novelist, deputy of the Supreme OPEN Thanks for your marrelous prod- gram. expansion would be neces­ ple. BBRNAIW HAP A DAlkSHTtR- UTTP.E SPORTS I believe that proper planning of area being planned by Director the State, and 1 am hopeful that Soviet and editor of the literary nets." This much abbreviated re­ B Y RO U SO N sary to serve nearly twice that additional swimming pools ts nec­ (a) Tha Rt. 6 ralocation will re­ Francis Mahpney's committee plus ths 1981 Legislature will provide magazine, October, died Saturda.v. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. port tells of s user’s sneeees with many people. Hdiication of our essary, but only after proper con­ quire some revamping of recrea­ development of Wickham. Park the means for realising this in­ Boeton - - Rep. Edith Nourse s dual treatment for psoriasis now young citisena will play a more should more than make up for SUNDAY. 8 A.M..8 P.M. sideration is given in the imme­ tion areas, but - development Of crease. , I Roger.s, 79, (R-Ma.ss. l died Saliir-| made avaUable to ail sufferers. what is lost to the new highway. diate needs of the town with re­ than ever important role in the na­ available adjacent areas near the 2. I hope that part of the rising : day of a heart'attack induced by PINE PHARMACY Full mformatlon and details M a tion's destiny, and we would be re- The great success of Verplanck jus­ 14 day trial pian fn m Canam Co, spect to highways, storm sewers relocation should be possible with costa of government can be o ff-j pneumonia. .She Went to Congress 864 GEN’TER ST. mi.ss if we did not supply the neces­ tifies more neighborhood pools. Dept- 277 • Roekport, Mass. and other necessities. a minimum expenae to the town set by contin'ied increased ef- [ St the age of 44, jsucceeding her sary tools for learning. Along with by planning now. ficiency and departmental reor-1 husband, John Jacob Rogers, who probable expansion of the Mary (b ) Additional swimming pools Eric S. Aiiderflon ganizstion, ' which program was j died in his si.xth term. She wa.s Cheney Library, other facilities can be provided if they are re­ effectively started by the last! RepublicAii re-elected eveiy time Ihei-eafler.' should be re-iexamined and re­ quired, but only after we establish Assembly ■.legislature, I would not Jke to I She was to have been unopposed 1. There is 'a definite need for evaluated. a proper priority for this expen- i see a' State Income Tax come to i for renoniination in Tuesday's re­ 9 - / Z library expansion in Manchester to­ 2. It would be advantageous to diture in balance with all other Questions Connecticut. It ahould remain as a ! publican primary election. day to keep pace 'with our popula­ pa.v as we go snd I would favor necessary civic Improvements. I last resort in the area of taxation. | Wilmington. Del. Lyle Juatis. B. C. tion'growth and to proride oppor­ this wherever possible, however, BY JOHNNY HART 1. Do you favor Increased 3. I approve of .the present Pro­ 68, magazine snd boo"k illii.^trslor, tunity for all, adult as well as there may be times when bond is­ state aid to education? If so. bate Court system, under which, died Saturday in Vetersn.^ Admin­ Amesite Drives BUZZ SAWYER V f l ^ COMiHCi IN P40W i youth, to fulfill theip educational W illiani B. Collins BY ROY CRANE sues are the only way, possible. what form of state aid would in my opinion, our citizens kre best istration Ho.e future. AMESITE BLACK TOP R e p ublioM i at today’s prices rather than to­ playgrounds lost through reloca­ preside? M O R T Y h e e k l e BY DICK CAVALLI 1. While we geherslly think of morrows increased costs. '< j tion of Rt. 8 implies action today. Mucatioh in terms of schpols and .3. This is a very exciting mo­ 4. The State Constitution em­ .John F. Shea Jr. TOWN EMPLOYES WOHCTEU. U VBftBUlVIOONT We should first (and I believe there Colleges, we must not overlook the powers the General Assembly, Repnbiican is. time before road construction ment for Manchester.-Now that the I MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD VOUWItfTHW )V TH I^nlLH E LP im:importance of the public librarV. first plateau of our growth since | in the session immediately fol­ 1. Due to ti^e fact that local LOCAL NO. 991 "k.rr begins) establish how much of ii.V,.- WCAKNB«6 y VI t l»M 0 C H , They not only offer a wealth of the war has been (reached, we must | lowing a Federal census, to al­ financial resources, which are SEALER WHAT TIME AROUND NINE — AND I WENT TO BED W? the Charter Oak recreational area Infprihatlpn to_»tUdents,._hut are make. deciaions as to what needs t ter senatorial districts ''if found ba.aed primarily on, real property . MKETA FEDERAL and UO\ ERN31EM .SPEC’UlCAtlONS DIO YOU 60 I DIDN'T EVEN STIR ' EARLY, TOO— BUT I will be lost, ah'd'then cohsi'def the DIO you TAKE greatly needed and greatly used are paramount in'our community, i necessary to preserve a proper taxes, have become Increasingly TAR COATING FOR DRIYEWAYS AND TO BED? UNTIL MOTHER WOKE WASN'T AS.EUCKY pns.sibility of using other town- a n v t h in g for by men and women of industry equality of population in sach.” inadequate to meet edueationsi i PARKING AREAS—TOST SI'RrRlsrNGLY’ LOW: ME UP THIS MORNING! AS YOU/ r HARDLY owned areas in the vicinity. ' It is not a question of alternatives. the headache? and business. It -is not logical to It is a question of allocation.. I ' Inasmuch as the largest district needs, I favor increased state aid SLEPT A WINK (h) With so few public swim­ think that Manche.ster’s libraries, am in favor of preserving the neat, now has more than 5 times the to education. TTie 'state,, with its j NIGHT/ ming beaches available in the Man­ I designed to meet' the needs of a clean, pride of ownership,'air that I population of the smallest, do broader tax base, must assume a,, Important By C. GILL chester area, additional awimming population o f 25,000 can adequate­ makes Manchester distinct In the ! yoii believe the 1981 Legislature greater proportion Of educational PHONE EVF.NINGS— .Ml 8-4362 pools will no’ doubt be needed in the ly .meet the needs of a town of Hertford, ares. I moved to Man­ has a moral obligation to pais cost at ail leijels. I w;ould advo­ future; blit I do n offeel that these some 40,000 people. W e ought to chester five years ago for this yea- a redlstrlcting bill? cate, an immediate goal of 40 per shmild-~take priority -over other make whatever expansion iineccs- son and because of otir excellent cent of total cost regarding ele­ needed Improvements that 'would iiiiry but to do it most economical­ school system. Having three chil­ mentary and secondary education, benefit the entire community. ly. I favor the expansion of the dren, I am naturally interested in /irving L. Aronson to. be' borne by the State, Mary Cheney library, and cannot Democrat seeing sufficient facilities for their Theoretlcajly,- grants should be , oyer-emiihaslse how much thia will I am definitely In favpr of In- Robert W . Gordon recreation. I shall look 'wit-h sym- geared-to need through the"U(w of- ’ FOR THE HMILY THAT creS-slng the amount of aldj given • MM I, au, ka TJi a* W wa e«t Republican mean to the welfare .of the' people pathy upon any pi[oposal, in keep­ by the. State to the towmsTor ed­ a'n equalized grand list formula. of this town. ing with our budget, that -cah pro­ CAPTAIN EASY * ■%. It is.extremely difficult to form 2. Manchester shoulfT not make ucation. This aid should he given- However, the practical problems BY LESLIE TURNER •n opinion relative to the ekpan vide these facilities; involved ip bringing shout a uni­ - r L A an capital improvements on the aecordi% to a formula whloh rec- ^ ^ / ..TM’BBNWHPflfORKMXtfitfhcTBPOP WHAT ABOUT THk of the M ary Clheney Library at basis o f . ‘bond issues" neither ognizea The needs of the 'towits. form percentage relating to as-: m EVJERnHINH MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY MKlMuisaN NELPM«VWN^«TEALA4mCEmMD MWe flECUUTV this, time as we do not have t}ie could it afford to make them all , Philip E. Frerdman The forinula used shbuld not be a sessments and the institution of a WW iMARNlD V m J L0bK,WHy HOT detail plans and specifications.' Ahy on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. The Democrat static thing, but rather shoOld be uniform, acoounting formula may — and is how paying forOt ^ ■II THEBESTRAKTOfTHE R£AU.Y? MR.ABBINATHV' ) KIND O ' nor WA« J^ T A t t A JEEP iW8 properly informed person is well one. which is kept current as the make such s system Impossible: at MONDAY 7VE SHOULD cost of capital improvements, and 1 , 1 believe that, because of DINNBR 13 SniLTOCOAlE, TW tm ...... -yiM Pgi/ lOTH CA4M1 t * o o r - T ^ aosEWipiAciJ aware of the need for . additional WOUCPENlOr rii. HAVE TWO WOMEN WHO their need for the I best 'interest the rapid and steadily .Ihcrcsslng needs o f the various towns change. present. In lieu o f this, I would I It tne payments on too many instalment pureHaseis MAYMMyoumo library facilities in Manchester, but THACCBUTHCIB XlWONDeff. K N O W N f and welfare of the people are Im­ popuiatioh of Manchester, the ex­ Recognizing the fact that the favor an equal across the hoi\d are catemhg up with you, arrange" an HFC Pay­ no t HEW YETI W THIS PLOT#- ''■het|ier the' proposed, plan at the portant factors' to bear in mind pansion of the M srj' Cheney Li; amount of money given any given increase under the present fpr- WHSRENE Many Cheney Library is the answer ment-Reducer Loan and pay off all you still owe, when considering the financing df brary is . a {must. The present town will probably be measured muls. Revenue for this program COULD k ! Will hinge on the plans, cost, You may pay HFC much less per month than you these improvements. Very costly quarters are not'adequate tojneet by the number of students in the should be ralse<^ through In­ SEPT. 12 method of financing, and the abil- projects, which bring benefits to the library services that the peo­ schools of that town I feel that creases- In our present tax struc­ pay now... and actually keep more of your pay- ky to obtain acceptance h y the .all of the people Would most like­ ple of Manchester desire. .. the budgetary biennium should be ture. 7:30 P.M . check! Drop in or phone HFC today. Ibwnspeople. ' 2. I strongly believe that th4 the period used In determining the . 2. Tiiig question does not lend It- ly have' to' be financed by a ‘'bond 2. I sni opposed to the creation .lasue.” To attempt these type proj­ financing of capital improvements school j)bpulatlon/f . Ill order to MpNTHIV rAVNINTICI4IDIRI •elf to a short answer. It all de­ of k Stats income tax. One of tb« ect on a "pay-as-you-go" plsn should ^ thrmigh the issuing of raise the, revenue hecessarV to in­ strongest factors involved in lur­ 20 IS It 4 fends oit what you consider pay-as- bonds, vit ia my flom b^af Ahat crease the amount , of aid given, you get more psymit Asrmh yoii-go and, also, what you con- would create ,a hardship on most ing new industry into Connecti­ ♦ We imust do everything possibls taxes undoubtedly will_ have to •idef to be items of current ex of our people, and a hardship we, cut has bean the absence of s per­ 111* 1 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 to keep our tax rata down'and at be raised. I do’ not feel tha^ It will TINKER HALL P'nses, and' items ,of longterm eapU should hot create. I hope that it sons! Income Tkx. In addition, 348 13.07 14. IS 19.74 ths same, time get our heedbd cap­ he neefesisry to- impose any new than money AM 20.91 29.27 'SI Improvements.. I would like to may be legally possible to have a those who spend but s small share 19.25 its "sinking fund for future large ex­ ital Improvements. This can best or different taxes than those that 30.SS 33.61 47.55 "onsider the expansion of sanitary of thefri Income for things othei 56.4S penditures, paiiicularlv in con- be achieved ^hrough the pssuli^g we already have on the books,, than necessities wouM a\iffer more 36.41 39.74 Sewers storm -water silwers.. and ' 2. I do not support a state in­ from HFC neation wl£h water facilites which under sn Income tax than under Ktyarti I x m u Hv* _BY PRTE HOFFMAN ^ster mains, .'and item slof a simi- come tax to meet' the 'problem of '.WeiwMiri «***•, we \ may' find we need to expknd. .1 There is no qusatioh that increases In our present tax atrilc- |dr nature as items of current ex- the I rising coats of govemmant. l e a N 4nm I $ t«t« LirfMr , *• ■ pense. Oiir educational ’ plhnt and This- i4 a subject that hag to, be there w ill be a heed for addition­ ttire. Therefore, I would meet ris­ First end .foremost the way* to other facilities assoriated with ,the decided mainly on the pahticiiiai al recrektional facilities in Man­ ing governmental coats solely ' Council chester. Among the possible re­ meet this prbblem Is by effectuat­ schooling of our children are' classic project, It’s cost, and' whehe the through incpcasea o f oui;’ present placements o f plfeygrpunds . lost ing. more and' mofe economics in ^Ampies of the longterm capital benefits lie. taxes. Consideration might be givt Life insurance ft greifp refe is available, on ail lotant 3. Manchbste'r . has long had an through, ths relocation of Rt. fi, is. |the operation o f government. This Improvements which lend their fi^ en to a proportionately higher -In­ exceptional recreation program the proposed park on the Wlck- Is being•inr-M I done nOw with consider­ ^ncing prograih to the technique crease.,of the sslea tax when ap­ l o ^ * f SD nfYTIrliMsv ' > for the people of this town. To haiTt Estate. Manchester is for- able success. iTIiese progrsms plied tp.ittxpry itanyi. offset the -loss , of >fscilities at tiinatc It), having a fine Advisory ahould be csrriedl further. I f there lOUSEHOlD FINANCE Charter Oak Street, due to the re­ Rscreatibn and .Park Commissipn. wefe a need for additional revenue 3. 1 wduldfavor improvement y iviwivfiMnv w i^vn iiy location o f Rt|. 8, we should make 1 know that they are workinf on this can he raised through the ex­ of the Probata C ^ ft aystaiii with­ specific plaks to meet oyr needs this problem and thMr recommen­ isting tax Btnicture. in Its preaeiit atni'cture at this Ur^Kl »• A tti^ i . MANCHItna INO eniM PABKAM time. In partifiuteir, 1 w otM ad- in this area, and have these plant dations will get my complete at­ 3. lyhile we in Manchester 882 Midflle Turnpike West ready; to put into action when tention. have been ve ry . fortunate in hav­ vooata a raducUon In the number the wprk the relocation of Rt. The West Side of Manchester ing our Probate r^udge and the of. probate 4iatrlcta with a ponar- 2nd^eer~MlklieH 8-2738 6 beguu. On additional swimming was . blaasad this year with Tha efficient court that he opeiptas. quent tncrsasw la the nunpar pf poolf.^w.e ahould mora with eau- opening « f tha verplanck pocL I I I ta A Mhu. All, 6Mfi.-ll I* • fii. Pit-Mi ii Aea I* _ tioo and Bnieh-thought While w e'n ere it M douM ttlftt RddltwfteJ Read Herald Advs. * V f - '

•\- i-•> ■ • . t.y ’’s ^ ^ .’ -i ■ 'A. srAiromseiB* creN m e h i a ^ , Ma n c h e s t e r , o o im ,. Mo n d a y . Se p t e m b e r i t . i s m K iM H e r a n m i ?v in in g h erald, iiANOitBei^R. ^ nn.* m ondat, sbftember is. im o FAffli IliU P M le n Wee^k, Alex Sott Leads with 67 7 THE Herald Angle Tribe Cooperates w ith Yanks Bob LaFrancis By EAHL YOST Bom bers Win Second with ERCG Bports Bilttor Simmons Big Reason Suniiay I^while Larry Bates Jr., walt4>id on Nine in Row Fine 70 Round By EARL YOST wta tha coveted honor. on the golfing calendar. Before the customers. Hie lattw U one Cards Remain in Race Had Uttle Extra start of another week, .the first of the better younk\duck pin and Ivy Leaguers have domi­ getting the golf. "bug," the new full week in September, and It From Indians It waa the caM of age and ex­ champ was an occasional w'sek- 10 pin bowlers In Msmcheater.... New York, Sept. 12 (^P)—-When they hand out the prize for By EARL YOST nated the Club Championship perience again ijonquering youth, end player. was a cool, comfortable morning as Nights are getting shorter'and as I drove to church with nly family, “Comeback of the Year” in 1960, Curt Simmons should Step “Postponed until next Mon- in the Men’s Division at the when the. pressure mounted dur­ Starting out in the big match, a -result there is Umltedytlme for New York, Sept. 12 {IP)— ing the long day (or the finalists, •cniui'oh was overloaded, an indica­ outdoor ^volleyball, th re o \ games front and center and take a bow. Cut loose by the Phillies in dav," tliat ^vap tlip word to­ Ellington Ridge Country Club with Assistant Pro Bob Rogers as tion that the summer season is al­ Lo the poor Indians. If the day from Fro AlPX Harkney Markowaki had that little extra. referee, Lowe ‘won file first hole, being the limit tonlght\Nlght June, the veteran lefthander appeared to be all washed up. during its two years of exis­ The new champion is a three most at an' en d .. .Swimming wak baseball helped occupy my mt*** New York Yankees win the ■When the Phil* can’t use you,*...... — ...... -r of tlm Manrhppipr Country tence. Bespectacled Walt Mar- handicap player and la now fur­ lost the next two but rallied to' planned but when clouds formed, est while I tried to bone u j^ o n take the fifth and eighth for a American League pennant toings are tough. But Curt hardt who lost his 10th straight Club in rPRard.-s to part two ko^v8kl, a Harvard srad. defeated thering, his education. In between the schedule was changed and in­ sports record books. they can thank the Cleveland riiopped around and came up 'with lanky Ronnie l>owe 3 and 1 In the golfing seasons, at RPI. one-hole edge. Mackow’ski won thp. stead 1 turned to teevee and and ISto of toe year. Julian of tbp loth annual Manrlips-; ninth to square matters. Markpw-^ Tribe for their unwilling coop­ a job on toe St. Louis Cardinal Javier contributed four aaihglea to l>r Open Golf toiirne.men*; 36 hole finals last Saturday in a Turning point in the payoff watched the Yankee's lose their Thursday ^ staff which needed a sbutopaw. tense, - exciting and Interesting match came on the 31st hole, Mar­ ski w'on the 10th. 13th and 14th third straight game to Baltimore.. eration. the attack. nchest. hkeh- be ;r. the field next opened last year. A year ago, 26th, w'ith birds, to lead, pne-up. Casey Stengel but he said he would Handling public relations fdr the lead to. one full, game over Balti­ able 6%-gam edge’ on third place single by EM Mathers in th* sev­ Field, who started playing golf at more despite the\ Orioles’ 4-4) con­ enth and ran hit strikeout total Monda" McKone ousted Markowskl In the the age of 12, 17 years ago. at the Thats the way It stood until Mar- call the stadium collect to get his new Bay State horse racing track, Milwaukee. No. 1 event on the club schedule kow'ski’s reeled off four straight answer. . which opens Sept. 19, Is Rfiy Volpl quest of Kansas City with the help Don Drysdale of the Los An­ for toe season to 222 in 243 in­ Best Srore Mn tears Pomfret j;olf course in his home of. 40-year-old Dave Philleyt The nings by fanning seven Braves. Bip man yesterda'.- was Alex while thi.s season the defeat was holes on the 32nd thru 35th holes former New York Yankee Etching CHEERS FOR MICKEY—Mantle gets handshake from Coach Eddie Lopat marking the geles Dodgers ' dimmed MUwau- town hsii a'four stroke club handi­ Monday veteran who was ab^ulred from Laclies Eager, Fussy Eaters High,.'not to'enroll, but to view visitors at the desk were, first, Marls, New York, 88; Sievers, Chi­ New York.^ept. 12 (/P)-l-Bootin’ , a 40-year- CARDS 7. PHILS S —Stan Mu- The Giants battered Cal McLiah shortly after awakeninp and he Eddie Feigner and his Four Man Cy Seymour of Manchester, new had one homer, and a single and cago, 83; Aparicio, Chicago, 81; slal provided Simmons with an and Jim Brosnan for 11 hits In toe /lebafpd cominp to • town. Ijist softball team under the lights in league manager at Roxie tieone’s double in the first game and drove Landis, Chicago, 80. old journeyman pro who kicks ’em through the uprights with eariy lead when, he cleared the second game while Miller scattered nipht he was plad he did The fi" Finds Duffy Daugherty’s Wife Fraser and Laver Clash sin exhibition. Aboiit one-third Silver Lane 10 Pin Lanes, and in all of Washington’s runs in the Runs Batted In—Maris. New only one toe, has Reactivated his career as one of the veteran right field wall In the first Inning nine hits, Including Wally Post's was the lowe,«t score posted since of the crowd,- I would estimate, second, Paul Correnti, manager of second gx***- on a 2-2' pitch by Johnny Buz- home* fun. Julius Boros won In 19S6 with the • • • York, 101; Lemon, Washington, 97; retreads playing prominent ro' es in the new American Foot- were Manchester people. When the new duck pin house here. Holi­ Wertz, Boaton,^96; Minoao, Chicago, ball League. «>- same total Best previous score by East Lansing, Mich , Sept. 12 try and make unusual dishes. Per­ the same 3vorld famed tpam played YANKS 5-8, INDIANS 0-X— an amaf<*ur was Burt Resnik In In Battle of Prestige day Lanes. Both men anticipate •94; Skowron, New York, 88. nie former New Mexico^. U. ter as Detroit tied New Torte’s -Football roaches are eager eat haps this comes from my Italian at Robertson Park two years ago big seasons . . The Rev. Arnold Ralph Terry pitched the first game Hite—Smltn, Chicago, -164; Mino- standout, who has thb brine- a 68. Pro Tommy Devine of rrs. hut they’re fussy ones too. In background. As a child, I learned • only several -hundred turned out. for the Yanks at Cleveland, turn­ eastern division champs 16-16. World Looks to 1964 Games in Tokyo Lonp Island walked off with , first Tozer, always a Kvelcomed visitor, ■o, CSilcago, 162; Robinson, Balti­ 'toughened stump of his rlghtifoot Green Bay edged toe Dallas Cow- the opinion of Francie Daugherty. to eat delicioua Italian fooda and There were several thousand at stopped and we discussed mutual ing In a neat five-hitter while Hec more, 160; Runnels, Boston, 158; encased In a special shoe for his place last year with a 68. He’ll be She should know. She is the wife spent hours wstchlng my mother. Fore,6t Hills, N. V.. Sept. 12 (yP)— Neale F raser wa.s out to the game sponsored by the East tor Lopez and Roger Maris slam­ Fox, Chicago, 168. .boys, 28-23, on a last quarter 12- back Monday. / interests and problems, even mem­ kicking chores, booted toe Los yard pass from to of Michigan State University foot­ prepare the erase the one big blotch on his lf>60 record, today when he Hartford Bilks and promoted by bers of the clergy have problemis, med home mns off Jim Perry. Doubles-^mith, Chicago, Fran- Angeles Chargers to a 21-20 vic­ Of the 197 golfers who partici­ ball head catch. Duffy Daugherty. One of h ^ fsvorite recipes, is George Mitchell and Pat Bolduc.. Mickey Mantle’s 34th home run Paul Homung. New Record Book for Olympics pated. w’earinp all JJT»es of rain I meets Rod Laver for the U.S. Amateur Tennis Championship. small one of course . . Ready for cona, Cleveland and Skowron, New tory over toe Dallas Texans In "Toil just can't feed ymir hus­ for Itsltsh asMrsgiis—included In Feigner scored a hit—he didn't al­ his eighth season as seccreta^ of won the second game In the 11th York, 30; Siebem, Kansas City, 29; The struggle between toe Charg­ pear, 77 were registered out of the the book. \ ^ ' It was the sober-faced Laver who Won the Australian Nation­ low many, despite only having a after each club scored once in the the key clash on the AFL’s in­ host Manchester club and seven band hot dogs w-hen h» comes off al Championahlp from Fraser bjyck^------the Y Bowling ^ ag u e, Gene’ lhi Runnels, Boston, Mlnoso and augural weekend program. ers and Texans—both undefeated the banquet circuit ' she explain­ Alleen BrotherV a fonner Michi­ catcher, shortstop and flrse base- 10th. In the last of the 11th, an er­ Freese, Chicago and AlIison,\Wash- in pre-season games — revolved Needed After Fabulous Marks from Ellinpton Rtdp* in January. For the two A.infsiea. I American. rlco visited and while waiting for A star in toe old All-American ed gan State Unlver^ty. press staff man on .defense. a long -winded phone conversation ror by Jim Plsonl and a single by inrton, 28. \ \ around a missed extra point by Best lyocaJ Scores member. Is the coauthor of th* j this was the big one, btgfger than The' Bueno-Hard match was Conference and later the top scor- Best Manchester scores w-ere ■"They sll make a point of visit­ Wimbledon or the I|'J3.' National. to end, picked up a paper on my Joe Morgan prompted manager Triples—Fox. Chicago,'>J0; Robin. Dallas’ Jack Spikes. The'Chargers, (>$0—Olympic^Stenkraus of Westport, Conn., book scheduled for 12:,30 p.m. (ES'P) . TdiBfiday Casey Stengel to replfice. Ell Grba son, Baltimore', 8; Aparicio, Chlca? .er for the New York GlanU of trailing 20-7 In toe fourth quar­ Rome, Sept. 12 Tested by Harm’ Elch .88-84—72, ing the best eating plares wherever I Fraser Came .back to win at desk. "Some of these names are the National League, Agajanian athletes streamed out of Rome came second with a score of 68 they go '■ Any proceeds. M rs\ Daugherty with Fraser and I.,aver following. Any absence from the desk, familiar,” he said, “Grosscup . with Ryne Duren. The fireballer go and Green. Bertola and Becquer, ter,' tied it on a seven-yard touch­ Paul Jesanis 38-36—73 and three said, n’t!! be set aside tb estsbiish Wimbledon Bi’itch Burhhnlx' Neither, Fra.'er nor Laver, aeerl- stm ek out Woody Held, ending the lost four toes on his foot in an today - leaving the world’s sport* penalty points. Italy finished third with 74a, Wally Parclak .88-,86-- Duffy s vnfe became fascinated leg gave \Vay in a quarter-final. even for a day. means extra work Gifford . . Pattpn. Sounds like the Washington. 7. ' \3 t down run by quarterback Jack with 80% points. college scholarships for «>rphana. ed 1 and 2, re.spertively. were con­ and due to the holiday weekend, game. Home Runs—Marls, New '^ork, elevator accident while working Kemp and his four-yard TD toes fans wondering just how fabulous 74. Doc McKee 37-37—74 and Dan with the subject and developed the I Buchholz was forced to default af-. New Yonk. Giants," he added. Ac to defray his college expensM. the records will be when they re­ That waa -the last event on the Mackay 38-36—74 Art Brtckney idea of a cook hook made of favor- "Tliey Won’t have to heXfootball cerned by the postponement. which mcluded a num ber'of spe- tually, it was the Giants’ roster, 38; Lemon, Washington, 37; Man­ to Howie Ferguson. Agajanian players either," she added ^ t will ' tef^Ieading Fraser two sets to one. "It.'s happened before and it will ORIOLES 4, A’S 0—Philley waa tle, New York, 34; Killebrew, Wash Lured out of retirement this assemble In Tokyo for th* 1964 Olympic program that atarted came in witrf a 7fi il recipes of the wives of- prom­ ' cial sports events, there was more typed on Fairfield University sta­ then booted the clincher. games. Aug. 25 and ended with Russia the be for anyone who Is worthy : After that, Fraser, went on his happen again." said Fraser, copy than usual on the first work­ the big man for the Orioles .while Ington, 29; Colaidto, Detroit, 28. year when the APL was organ- George Blanda, 32-year-old NFU The Dawn Patrol, who started inent foothsi! coaches across the , way and tdured Eiii'ope. winning tionary and was distributed to izedy Agajanian paid his first div­ dominant sports nation of the out St 7 o’clock and missed the in­ country I ’"'niere's not much you can do ing day of the week... Roger the press on a recent visit; the Steve Barber, with ninth Inning Stolen Bases—Aparicio, Chicago, veteran passed for four touchdowns Track and field stars smashed I some and losing some. But none of shout IL help from Chuck Estrada, blanked 45; Landis, Chicago, 22; Green idend by kicking his third conver­ five World records and tied an­ World. clement weather which followed Tlie result i.s ' Gridiron Cook- | Macaione of the Parkade Lanes, Giants having set up training — Including the go-ahead three- The Russians won 43 gold later In the morriinp. was led hv ery. ' to he issued Sept 19 by David ' the tournaments were particularly; Has he forgotten the defeat at phoned to report activity would quarters at FXl. Strange as it may the A’s with five hits. Estrada took Washington, 20; Piersall.- Cleve sion with 2:15 remaining for toe yarder to Johnny Carson in the other four. Twenty nine Olympic important to him. In fact, they. j^yer'a hands in the Australian over with the bases full and two land. 18; Kallne. Detroit. 16. Chargers’ triumph in the test of records went Into the books. medals, 28 silver and 31 bronze for Rickey Andepaoh with a 73 Others McKa-v C'n . of New York \ start tonight for the season... seem, Fairfield does not have a third period—kicked four conver­ an unofficial points score of 807%. In the foursome up before break­ were on clay. | championship 7 _____ Back from vacation, Jim Herdic out In the ninth and retired pinch- Pitching—Coates, New York, 11-S, Western' Division pre-season fa- Schoolgirl swimmers made the ' 1 started from scratch and football teani. . Just before check­ .786; Brown, Baltimore. 11-5, .688; sions and a . for Houston, legendary Johnny Weismuller look Medal Breakdown fast wer^ Boh Noren 81 Bill Pto- wrote letter*—t«-ea»4l—W1-fe-^-^Satd Xavi^rmpaliwblle^'h’eaded for the Non-romihittai Sort reveailed plans for his Rec Depart­ ing out for the day, a tanned Gene hitter Marv Throneberry on an In­ voritee. Dave Smith, rookie from Ripon I ’nited Stateit and the grass court i "No. I haven't forgotten It.” field bouncer. Philley hit a homer Perry. Cleveland, 16-8,’ .667; Bar­ Titans Triumph more like a novice than a Tarzan. The United States took 34 geld vensofi 93 and Max Prhubert 94 .FranriP ”1 tho'ight It might he a ment, including the annual town Johnson arrived and pulled up a ber, Baltimore, 10-5, .667; Lee, College, overshadowed Bill Can­ medals, 21 silver and 16 bronze for > last-foursome rberk»d In at 7 little paper-hound book But the circuit. He still hasn’t been beaten : Fraser answered. '"But Rod is a tennis tourneys, coming up on chair. The youn^ .baseball player with Jackie Brandt on base In the In other AFL regular season non in the 041er backfield, set-tlng About 8,000 athletes from 87 KACFT TEN PINS this summer, -He won the Penn- | tough player and at a given time, Washington, 8-4, .667, co'mtrles came to Rome for the a second place points score of o'clock In near darkness '■e.«ponse Was over-whelming We \v 1. Pri . successive weekends. Sept. 17-18 has just finished his best season third and drove home a third run debuts, the Houston .Oilers beat up toe winning TD and scoring an Trallinp Sott was Boh IjaFran- s.vlvania tournament at Merion, the ! he ran beat any one. After all. you with H double^ In jth^nlpth. Strikeouts—Sunning, Detroit. 189; the Oakland Raiders, 37-22, and Games Aug. 25. Some atarted 564%. have 179 contributors " j lack Lappen Ins 4 n 1000 and 24-25. Also, the three Rec in pro ball, -with Cedar Rapids, Pascual, Washlng;ton, 143; Wynn, insurance tally on an eight-yard trickling out of the Eternal City Italy won 13 gold medala 10 ds. former Manchester HIph ace Klfchen Teafer n Southampton (N.Y.i Invitation, the | can't win’ them. all. No. I haven't .Centers wH open the first week Iowa in the Milwaukee Braves’ toe New York Titans rapped Buf­ dato. . iMortsrtv Bros ...... 4 1 000 Eastern Grass Court Championship 1 forgotten it. hut that busines.s of WHITE SOX 5-1, RED SOX 8-0 Chicago 140; Ramos, Washington, even before yesterday's closing silver and 18 brons* and Germany who later won the Club title here. "Puffy kind of laughed at first " 1 Stevenson Ins...... 4 n. 1 OOO In October for the fgll and winter farm system. Beaned two weeks falo’s Bills, 27-3. Buffalo took a g-0 lead oVer Now pla>dnp out of F.dpewood Jjt- at South Orange. S.J.. and the | it being a psychological harrier Is —^Flne relief pitching by Mike 188; Estrada, Baltmlore, 126. In' the National League—where ceremony. picked up 12 gold, 19 silver and 11 she sdmitted But he knew I had : Fogarty Bros .1 1 77.^ indoor schedule... Afternoon vis­ ago and hospitalized, Johnson was New York In the opening period They had atoletlO commitments bronze. Francis carded .36-34—70,' tnrlud- I Casino Invitation at Newport. R.I. | honey." , allowed to come home several Garcia and Frank Baumann helped toe regular season'opens Sept. 23 on Darrell Harper’s field goal, but tnp a pair of birds Pete Zaceap- : Tiirrotte'ii Esso .... 1 "7S Postponed 6'esterda.v ! Laver, a non-coniniittal sort,. itor. was Ray Johnson, father of Pierce in toe opener against Bos­ NATIONAL LEAGUE in other countries. But by leaving Germany had 119% points and . E G ag e...... 7 2 .•iOf) Gene, the local pro baseball play­ days before the season ended. Batting—Larker, Los Angeles, —Bobby' Mitchell barreled 11 and that was It for toe Bills. The first Italy 270. nino. the busiest playinp barrister the children We've had some The national title match was, said;, ton after Chicago jumped off to a 64 yards for touchdowns In Cleve­ early, they missed toe colorful and In the state, was third' ’.•-|th 36- j Man. Surplus ...... 2 2 .“iOO po.stponed yesterday when a heavy ' "I'll do my best.” er with Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the Meanwhile, he's looking for off­ .332; Groat, Pittsburgh. .325: Cle of Bill Shockley’s two field goals moving closing ceremony—one that The points were based on 10 ior wonderful eating from those r e . season work In Manchester. 4-0 lead'lrt the first two innings. land's 16-iO exhibition triumph 36—71. ElrJi was In fourth place, niloramo Const. ... .1 22.’i 'ONE FOR t h e , GIANTS—Mel Triplett of the Giants (at official's feet) comes to rest rain fell on the West Side Tennis .Said Adrian Quist, chief of the , Three Eye League. Ray brougnt Wynn struck out eight and walk­ mente. Pittsburgh. .320; Mays, and touchdown runs of two and ended with half the 100,000 spec first place, five for second, four for cipes during the )»*f (wo years ' Pagani'a .... . 1 s 22,'. in the end ^ne with touchdown that put the Giants ahead’of Detroit 16ri0 in last word that Gene had been named San Francisco, .318; Moon, Los over toe Chicago Bears. Nick 15 yards by quarterback Al Dor tators waving lighted paper torch­ third, three for fourth, two for his 72 Included tlx birds Dsiigherty, his wife ssJd, was Cliih. The ram likewise set ’hack touring Aussies: ^ Saturday ed four enroute to his 12th victory Pietrosante dove o v er, from the . Halltnp ortginsHy from Perin- Home Sperlalitlea .. n 4 oon quarter in Ya'l^ Bowl. (AP Photofax)^. ' the women's singles championship’ "I hope they both win." to the league All-Star team as a in the second game. He walked the Angeles, .301. ow In the second quarter put to* es in the Italian dusk. fifth and one for sixth. mostly a steak and sslad man, hut Man Modes . . . n 4 000 utllityman.., “T^e Red Sox are Runs—Mathews,. Milwaukee and one-yard line in the fourth quar- Titans out of reach. A few minutes earlier to* Ger-: At-midnight, fireworks flared In­ sylvania, .Sott collected four birds, she's encouraged him lifio adven- between Maria Bueno of Brazil, the ■ There hasn’t been an All-Ameri- Busy schedule, as it should be, bases full In the seventh before get­ three on the back nine and missed Ph»a’a Nufm-ga ■ n 4 oon defender. and Darlene Hard of Iran final since Tonv Traberf won leading, 2-0,” Yump Johnson re­ was on tap today and once the ting Carroll Hardy to fly out for Mays; Sain Francisco, 101; Pin­ man horSe riding team of Hans to the air over the hills of Rom*. only one preen, the I8th wh»n he turoUa eating irith the rook book ported ani before I got into my son, Cincinnati. 99; Aaron. Mil Winkler, Alwln Schockemohle and Gardens were floodlit and Francie, dark-haired and petite, Montebello, Calif., who at No. 4. Uhe title from Vic Seixas In 19.63. deadline was reached I delved into toe third out. The only White Sox hit a No. 4 Iron 18 f*et below the eluded D r^novisi 638. K. Monroe for Giants car and atarted the radio it was correspondence, which had piled run came in the fifth when Nellie waukee, 94; Bruton, Milwaukee, Fritz Thledemann had successfully searchlights swept the skl.es above cup. met and married her husband when 180-18,6-^536, J Colovecchi 199- ' 5-0, Boston over New York. up in recent days. Twenty three Fox. who had four hits In toe 93. defended the team title won by a gigantic city wide fiesta.. hk stopped off in .'^an Francisco on .60.3, M Frottarcb 186, J Child.s St. James' Church is sponsor­ Runs Batted In— Banks, Chica­ Germany in 1956. his Wav to a Pacific World War II letters were sent out before. I opener singled and ficored on Al go. 109; Aaron, Milwaukee. 108 In the midst of the excitement JoJo White, tiiird bss* coach 182, T Kie,ina .182. H Lappen 178. j ing a PGA (Parish Golf Annual) headed homeward . . Mail at toe Smith’s double. | Threat Americans Second over the. dying Games; some with the Cleveland Indians, he aj.f.ignm«n1 Thev have a son: Dan- ; A. Peppin 177. W Pmkman 177, F Golf Tournament Saturlsy, Sept, • • • Mathews, Milwaukee, 106; Maya, office, heavy since Labor Day, In-, San Francisco, 93; . Clemente, The scarlet-coated Germans won thoughts turned, to Tokyo. gan playing' In 192s with Car-jDree Eliza- Larala 176. .1 Goiangea 17,6 24, and Bob Digan phoned in with eluded a most complimentary let­ TIGERS 8-8, SENATORS 8-5— the xold medal with a team score Japanese organizers on th* spot rollton in the r>orgia-Alabanfif Scores ndll not he published un­ the news. Play is open to a l l Pittsburgh and Oepeda, San Fran­ ’ I v# alwaya interpBt^'i In ter from Jim LeSure, a fins tennis Frank Lary struggled out of a cisco, 88. of 47% penalty points. promised:. less submitted form Includee stamT- church members, including the- player. Alan Olmstead, ye editor. pitching Slump and ended a six- The American squad of George "No expense will be spared. W* for 877 major” r ^1*'’ " g-am#/! '•nokerv,’’'F rancie’ n-xisaid a "I s l„ven tov Ings, score* and printed full names Rev, James O’Connell, assistant, Hits—Groat. PltUburgh, 183 UConn’s Reign Is toe only tennis playing member game Detroit losing streak in the Pinson, Cincinnati. 169; Mays, San Morrif, New Caanan,. Conn. Frank intend msking the 1964 Olympics of all bowlers shooting outstanding pastor, who Is quite a golfer... at The Herald now that I have yet opener with Washington. Dick the best the world has ever seen." game*. Francisco, 168; Bruton.’ Milwau­ Chapot, Wallpack, N. J., and Bill "I’ve got deer In my yard,” Big to find time this season to play, Gemert, newly acquired first base- kee and Clemente; Pittsburgh, John Wiet of the Cliambe.' of due to my summer project of build­ man drove in two runs that Boston, Sept. 12 (/P)—Maine and Massachusetts, the Yan­ FKMMES 4 TFMJIB 158. RtundlTiRi Conimerce reported as he passed ing a room, aptly named the Con­ brought toe Tigers from behind Doubles—Pinson, Cincinnati, 37; kee Conference “M” squads, raise the curtain on the 19iS0 Lenders and Local Scores . L Pet the desk. Deer, in Manchester, necticut Room. "Biggest thrill while Lary scattered 11' hits. Al Cepeda, San Francisco, 32; Banka New England season at Portland Saturday. .i*«nn» A RoiAnfl Irtnh 3 / 1 ooo In Bowl Promotion and on Park St.? John says-Sun- Poring Smola and Susan Orrill Maud# A Dun Carp^nt-?r 3 f 1 nno ttlhlcago and Robinson. Cincinnati The meeting has championship undertones; Boston Collei^ Fin A Norm Klc*\*r 2 ] day momrng several deer pranced Veal reported as he showed his toe second game in which Kille­ 30: Skinner, Pittsburgh. 29. goes out to prove its right to toe«> g r o ss LEADERS * Bill l.anders Fr«n A H^rh rrandAll . 2 ' 1 fSA Biggest w inner yesterdayftouchdow n which gave the Glajits-^Giants jprbtested irigorpiisly; The 1 around in his yard... card which designated a hole-ln-one brew hit toe facing of the leftfleld Triple* — Bruton. Milwaukee, title of the area’s (op-major In- Alex Soff, Fairchild- ^ ! Ed Armeno Vi A John Marlin .... 1 ; 333 a 16-10 lead. Mel Triplett powered deciaioili stood One of my hobbies, now that had been scored on toe 13to hole roof 3vlto one of hla home runs. 12; ^nson, Cincinnati,' Viraon, ham's second season while Yankee Quarter Midget Race Champs \\*beeler . .. Atha Zip fU.blAki- . \ ! iw in rain drenched Yale Bowl dependent- against rugged Navy member Rhode Island is at home 35-32 —67 (Thaciie Gorman Irpn** A Bob Conutantm** 0 oyer, from the one for the score. And th°e only major injury' was • am beyond the newspaper scrap- at the Minnechaug golf course Fri­ Pittsburgh. Kirkland, San Fran whose chief executioner ’U Joe Bob TjiKrancis. Chet IjsFrarilbolse A John-- -Madtran Isdlrsn ...... 0 fl^iwas the Albie Booth Meruorial When the pass from center waa a dislocated shoulder suffered by | book stage, is taking colored day night-. . Already 60 entries cisco and 'White, St. Louis. 9.. Bellino of Winchester, Mass. against Northeastern. . r Edge'vood . 36 ,34—76’ Don rarpenter’e 3(15 *s* top score for i Bo.vs .Club whcn the National have been received for the PGA If Connecticut is to be dethroned Two girls, one eight and the'f^the order in which finished behind ' ih^ m^n mnn* tn^ ironi*n i *•* »i n i »-* , ^ hobbled. Summerall. Mr. Aiito- Joe Schmidt, Lion linebacker, an I elides and after dark 1 sorted out Impressive Record Home Runs—Banks, Chicago, Pete Zaccagoino, All-Pro .choice. He'll be sidelined, hundreds of shots taken at sports Golf Tourtiament of St. James’ At New Britain, Conn., powerful In the Yankee Conference (four her 12, captured top driving hon- the top three in toe point stand r,BOi4,S SCORES (Flo KiM^rl i f t11 ’^ , 112-.t!2 and Alb* siviPDotball . - LeaffUe . *» ■ Eastpm CoH maUc, misaed the conversion try'. 39; Aaron, Milwaukee, 37;. Math' little Southern Connecticut state logs were: Wethersfield .36-35 71 bieki 110 ] . / Passed Teat at least Six weeks. | events durmg the past several Parish, Bob DIgon reported . . Notre Dame, Ind. (/P). — Notre ews, Milwaukee. 36; Boyer, St- straight unbeaten .league cam­ or for the I960 racing season by Harry Etch. Manchester 38-34 72 Manchester Golfer* — (Names mail be srlntele's all-time greats and a guy wh|enh(*n he picklidpicked up a loose hail aiand tie, practice, I should go over toe Moore’s Weight Big Concern Saturday, Ehmonna Smola took the Ed Roll-and. Manchester 41 .36 76 John Munger 45-3-42. Etnar i who rated high with everyone. The Tests on Saturday to Manchester Mayor Gene Kelly, leftv while Maurice the Red Sox hopes to bum the track opened last spring. Each •W’illle Olekstnkl, ' ^ Tragis. .Iim Quish, G e o r g e I’Lorentzen 44-2-42 headed goplward. However, he mortgage on , the Jimmy Fund century mark.. It’s a beautiful checkered flag they got In a fea­ checkered flag in to* senior fea­ former Eli AII-Amlfrlcan died last was hit from behind by Pletro- Correnti, center, president of Holiday Lfines, Inc.i looks building with all the latest equip­ t a n d i i t M ' ture. Jimmy Milo of Southington .Manchester . . . i..' .,38 ,38. . 7fc „ ...... ‘ , . •. Ji84 ' '. via.ssCla.as nB . Del i,ei St John 44-4-40, lyear. New York, Sept. 1? tjpi—Bally puildlng in Boston in ceremonies As Champ Returns to Action ture was worth 10 points. , r.»s raryna, Oiarlle Whelan. Morris Wtllev 49-7-42 sante. on, (Herald Photo by Pinto.) ,___, ment Slid should be an asset to toe Points also were awarded to nov­ was second, and Jack Mercer of C Bundi Tarra, , ' Miss Extra Point* Ache and T.V. Lark, the nations fit home plate at Fenway Park. Manchester 37-,39. 76 N 'Gisrkc, R Pryor ‘ 8.6 Class - C -George Rudd .69-19-40. The bruising^ Anaonia native, top raning three-year-olds, - put Holmes plans to attend, as well as comrpunlty . . Talked-wjth Paul ice drivers. Gary Hublard of Ver­ Manchester was third. Ed- Allison, .Ftlver f3lty 37.39 ifti-'^ber rnrlerfleld: ^ 86 I Vifo'Agostlne'Ul |SO-8-42.'Jim M'l- Rarely does one see a pro team Pietrosante, sc.6red the tying his father, who is keenly Interest­ Correnti, Holiday manager, and non finished In the top spot. Greg The junior feature waa taken by ■ iRsy iVsrrcn. J Smith ; mii|s an extra point try blit* each their reputations' and perhaps New York, Sept. 12 {^>—How^on Wednesday and bYiiigs together Ricky Andersori; 87.1 lev .60-8-42 t'ouchdown on a plunge from the their title aspirations on the line ed In the project.. Much work to Walt Berthold, one of toe flnefit much will Archie Moofe weigh Henry Hank of Detroit and Jesse Osborne of Wapplng was second, Tom Erdln. Busan Orrill waa aec- . -Manchester ,, Rill Allen 1 ’881 i sidq missed one in whst 'turiied out duck pinners in the country, 'as NA'nONAL UCAOUE pn' and Butch Salerno, third. Th* -39-37 I MUwwikae a t. HC Louis. 9 p.nv while Dutchess Melandy of Man­ John Praron, s« ■ .rohiiohii Brnderirk, Ed .Anealdi .1 74 I rail had engineered a drive that the two-year-olds,’ minus the best Exhibition Bowling Matches had to be postponeili .Recuperat­ well as Bemie Giovino who has ac­ Sunday’s Resutts Jaw Angeles at -rhiladeiplUa. chester waa third. novice feature waa won by Skip K e lle y ...... R9| mei'sll, who can split the uprighta meetji George Abinet in 4 noi)-tltle weight bout. Wethersfieldii ,37-.3( BUND b o g e y j went 74 yards. In five plays for the of them all, tangle at Aqueduct. ing from an ailing back, Fred cepted a post as 'm anuer of toe lO-rounder? Boxing fans will be S t Louis.7, Phlledriphin 3 '8i06 p.in. Manchester area youngsters. In Agllo.’ Ray Scussel. Yale 36-3< Henry Gryli , , .. 'oo' Bill Deasv 78 from the ,60-yard line wdfiiout even i equalizer. ’ ’ , Bally Ache, away from the . Nssslff ruled out all • forms of new 10-pin lanes in Wallingford Hank will be trying for his sixth Cinelnaatt 2-2; Snn Frandsoo Chlieairo at Clndanatl, 9i05 pan. Rill .'Stevenson ,Iohn Chanda . 93 1 batting an eyebrow, had a boot Mark Hoti^iy Lanes Opening awaiting that information as it knockout In eight outings this year. Carlton Gormanyv New York scored first, a- 67- races, for three, months until two ■POft, golf In particular, he report- Night home with my typewriter will provide an IniUca^on whether 1-8 V AMERICAN LEAGUE East Hartford , 41 ,3.6 .Max ■Spliiihqrl, Ed Wadaa. . 94 ' .blocked by Wsyne Walker, Lion recfnl easy i-exhibition victories, . ed In conversation at his store my companion. His efforts will be seen over toe Lu* Angelea 2, Milwaukee 0 Sunday’s Results Ed ■ Marlocchio, Warren Hoiv- i : Fllin^on Rifigf linehacker, after New York's ape-, yard drive with Conerl.v aP the toe World lightheavyweight cham­ ABC-TV network at 9 p.m. E S T ., Tom Devanney,’’ controls, Frank Gifford netting and T, V. Lar, wi'nner of three ExhibiUon inatcta^, featurlngcsstraight marks, three strikes 'and pion still is able to make toe 178- Clilongo at Pltteburgli (2), poat- New York 5-8, aeveland 0-2 (11) .Hartford 37,39 76 95i ond touchdown. Add 'vith 1:33 te- atraight rich races at Arlington aome of the finest bowlikrs in the I two spares. / Two of tha country’s more prohi' poued Chkage 5-1. Boston i-0 Oamlils Torza Bill Freehurn. A. Tartaglia , 9t SATURDAY' niatmng In the fonrth period, the (he sedre from fwo' -i;^an^ out. pound limit. : ' ftiimmerall converted. Thii latter Park, take on high claaa older country, helped mark opening day j| Woman's matches featured Mary In his last outing toe veteran Inent heavyweights also climb Into W. L. X G J l B alttm re 4,i KmuMs City 9 11East Hartford .36 40- 76 Harold Jan-iB Jr . . . . .WAY>,i SEI-ECTED NINE Lions' Walker failed to convert horaea in, the. $100,000 United Na­ Sunday’s Homers theTihg this week. 2S6ra Folley, of Flttsburgb ...84 8S .( Detroit 8-t,’Wa P Rothmsn ...... jpT ■ HANDICi^r Which would have given hla club a i fi^fd goal in the ceremonies at the Holiday Lanes | Simmons and Amy Pirkey, both of Moore weighed 206% pounds. That in 8 -8 O m C I A L tions Handicap. ' yesterday afferr oon. Honor of roll-! the Holiday I.,ane staff. Mrs. Sim- ^ was against Willi (Now Bill) Bes- Chandler, Arlz., meets Besmahoff S t Louis ....77 58 J L Pet OB NET LEADERS No cards * B1IJ iWggffi, Mike Fred Cavedon 36-8-28- I-«ou Beck- one-potiA win. The ball got off the ' (Season Totals In Paipntbeses) Friday night outdaers at Cen- GYM SUITS Big Jim Martin, an ,ll-year pro The’ two-vear-olda clash in the ing the first bill went to Mayor-31100.* rolled ISi and Mrs. Pirkey pnanofl last May in . Indianapolis Mllwnakee ...77 «0 .1 New Yorl 55 A ft — Alex S c o tt...... Kibnnsz, I^rry I -rentzen. > .laik' 1 er 34-4-30, Ted LaBonne 39-9-30 $75,000 Added Futurity with Hail NA’nONAL UEAOtK 3 U L tralla, Wash., in ajiretum engag'e- Baltimore Paul Jesanis ...... Miint'ci' Roy Tliompaon, ■ Charlie KICKERS Gene Kelly.' A Uttle tense and | 136 for a 287j total against Mari-’ when Archie won oi) a TKO In Los Angeles ..73 68 J 57 .590 1 To Reason sitting thla. one out. nervous. His Honor -had to .settle' lyn Bu's?alini! 126 and Cathy Muslsli Cardinals (15) the 10th; The bxcess weight later m ent Roy. Harris will be far from Saa ninolsoo 68 89 , .i •V 59 A76 8 Harry )51rh - ______Finlc',’. Mikn Kitifpiiska. joe Barre. ... Jack Hiinter 102-26-76. Werner L e r H o ^ ’.ra ia n il”;;*.';”?;!: I ’v 1 A'-'O *«} ‘he second Tlie swift son of Tutn-To owned HatUnf —Dave PhUley, Orioles, toe heart of his native Texas on We 89 .504 II * & Y M IA ^ S Vito Agostinelh ...... r___’ ." ’csthr'-i'ik. piiiil Grolibcrt, Ted Kunzil 98-82 -176. Larry Scjanton I ""1 "81 the half the for'One pin, flhamplon 130, for a 256 total. B. G. Smith, Phinies (4) vetenn, recently acquired from }ed to a postponement of his tlUe Cincinnati ..-..8 8 77 .* W E G I V E ^ 10-3- Neither tide by Patrice Jacobs chalked up hla Highlighting the iftemoon at, Other female stars from the mt* with, Erich Schoeppner. Tuesday. He 'Will be in England Chleugo ...... 58 81 ; OUveland 79 .493 141/j PeUs’ Z ^ag n ln o ___ (jp ; Barklrl^ Boh Boyce. Marlo\ Boc- 91-12-79, - ■ .1 - seventh Stakes triumph and his Neeman, Phillies (4) tan'Francisco Giants, drove (p raYMsox G R E E N Don MacKay...... can. The^No^. l^ d r a fl^ Ie c -. the third stanza but on the plush new-24-bed lanes was: Northern Connecticut Gfrls’’ Moore has always taken pride In meeting Henry Cooper, toe English FhllaMpfala .51- 88 Detroit 78 .458 90 ' 69 -I <‘!'ilhuin, Sked Homans, lion the Ol.nti )„ 1959, Gross- i Ihe ;ec;nd t I.; of \he^;;:r^ nipth, victory In 18 starla Iasi Bell, Reds (11) torse runs and oollsoted*toree hits, heavy champ. In a 10-rbun'der at Bostoa • GYM SN UKERS Bob. LaFrancla gpl G.edrgf Eagicson Waime J Rey ■FTLI.TIIIOTMISPIS III the appearance of 3tan Pawluk. League who participate in.clUded - biclndlng homsr, |ln 441 rtclory ling able to shed extra pounds Todnjr*s Gwne* 78 .U 9 22 STAMPS «p|noldsr - , .. cup. Was the last player cut from od, Jim NImowski Kit end ffave Saturday in winning the $135,065 Post,, Reds (18) London. Kansas City 90 A48 84% Acky T o rz a ...... the squad before the start of last, No. 1 ranking duckplh bowler in Maureqh n ’Rlsh, Helen TylUSkl* M«spovey, Gtont* V18) over Ksinsas City. Itoout difficulty. But can he do San FiM olsoe (Sanford 12-11 • A T H iinC SUPPORTERS WaUy Parciak Middleton ih the end aohe; World’a Playground SlakM Alt the eoiintry. The graying down Ann Mrozbwskl,. Dot C*ajka,\Hel- it again f Hie weight problem is of There is a Benefit bout In New pt.'PKMbibnrkh (Law 19-7). 8:18 ' > Todny’e Games 60 , Oceanport, Ni J i)Pi — He'a a season! HoweV-er, he stayed with Only aigi^ment came from the laftUc City by 41* lengtha fo run Pitching Don Dnrsdale, Dodg Tprk tonight for the late Tommy Bqndl Tarca ...... ______,69 j. ■ EUlnglon’ Rldg« Pistol, being by Royal Coinage —: stater fired a 147 game. ■ sharing 'fh Klimas, Ann Pliide and 'Kay added Importance this time be^ No iTkiiMo eohaduled FOR COMPLETE SPORTS EQUIPMENT Walt Ferguaon ...... the Giants, on.an Inactive status, Giants after Martin'a .field goal. hia bankroll to $328,434,^ AMERICAN lEAOVB ers» bold Blllwsukce Bravcq to two Pecheol, the Puerto' Rican fighter Tueedny’O Onmee 70 j Jaf k Rusher I .' ...... Firefly, ia a full brother to Vene­ and picked iip valuable potntera. Referee Art McNally algnaled the t But aince he waa not among the honors jvlth' Roy Llpp of Wethers­ Pelletier. singlco while pitching fifth shntont cause the Natipnal Boxing Assn, Milwaukee (Spakn 18-9) at S(. Chari ft* WhetaQ ...... 70 i Bill -1,/anders L ,, . i . 82 tian Way, winner of the Kentucky field in a special team match. Jer^ . Frances Larrow, oldest boU’lep Maris, Yankees; (88) ,,, has told Moore to, defend hie title who died from injuriees suffered in Louis (Glbaoa 8-5 sir 'BngUo 18- New York at Kenaae, Oltyi 18 Harold Jarvis ...... Thrown Into battle in the' fourth score while the official under the ortginkj 888 nomineaa ‘ - 1008 for Lopez, Yankees' (8) of Bcsson, t-O. a bg$it at S t Niok’A ’The main go pan. 1 5 YEARS o r QUALITY — SKByiOB — VALUE 70 Pete NsktenisI ...... 83 Derby, He la owned by J. Graham period, after George Shaw, aubbtng goal' poata Indicated the' ball waa the Futurity at Aqueduct, and ry Maloney 100. L4pp 147 -«and in the East, thrilled the crowd of within M day* or loae hla crown. 7 ). 9 p.m. Vlo Bogeini ...... 70 A-ndy FerrieraV ...... 84 George PelleUqr M8 faced fiaw- 400 (during- the exhibitions. Tha M an^ Yankees (84) The fight Itaelf, ahepea up ea a ipaint weltpn Jose Gonaalaa of Los AagMes (Fodras 1 I’d!) at Balttmera at Detroit 9:18 .pjB. Cammy Tbrza ...... Brown and won two of hi* first for Chuck Conerjy had dona noth­ off to tha left, Dafenaeman Jim thara ia no aupplementary «itry iCuba and i Candy McFarland : oi( Bo*tea at Cleveland, i pan. 70-; AL Grdthler’ . 88 three atarti this yean He’s a Platol ing righL Groaacup uncorked hla my Pattein had to run io hta Ifft clauaa, Hail To Iw aon will not luk 147, 114 and Walt waa'rolling wall into the niUliar, Orioles (1) J Albert JoiuMon.'Who won tha tuneup for the champ. Abinat ia< a Phlledelpfcia (Oeadey 8-U), 8K»8 O f Tony fJarro______Barthold TIB- Pnwhik atortod off Oreen, Senators (5) first PimUco Futurity with Mbr-> fieputy aherlff In Dallaa who Is Phlladalphl^ WneMagtqa a t Chicago, 9 pjn. , 1918 MAIN BY. Mai PqlMoiB ...... 12 i *ban Markowskl, ran second in the Lafayetta Stakes right arm uid apaarhaaded a^ y 4ra to catch tha ball andj end fa t a d h m y to pfgk up ane^bar 70 'W ajt Markowskk at KaaiiaUiid, Xjr. af U jrarda In alaa playa Sail* Unfitly hoOid tlW 'Call ,6M ricli punK srltli • pla tluB threw fire pUf ■tarti M fk i RlUebrewt Ssnatsrs 8, (M ) viehvta IbH, Is traint^ toorough< stantng « comeback. He hasn't Only ------—"’■'i MI 9-1M 7 VltgU, T ita n (8) breds in California. He rode the fought In tw o years. BUIS (Cot) Deal. Clneiimetl Rad . Tuesday’s Oancs Xstt lUvsetil, eoaeh of the Phila­ HASSIFFARMS •’HOUn o r fHN»TB” ,/ Yash T l«n (U) first thro* wlnani of th* Baltimor* ' The week’s natieneUy televised eoaUi, had a 3-4 record as a mar ^jjenMjTwelaee at FIIMN^rfh, delphia PhlUlee. caught 'for the KaBai* S i m (14). igU »m*e*efiRwd ttom XhRifitt iWlaagaapllelMr. Whtt* Ifsik TnalUfg uM PUlA

" O f r f ■-I- . - . V -A A' ■■ ■ ' ' BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIBR, CONN, MONiDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 ICANCHEST!ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^MONDAT, SEPTibfBER 12, 1960 jPAGB t a r n ^ Hoosm tor Bale 72 Hooms for Solo 72 Uoiuw for Solo 72 iiooott Proptotr’fof Help Wanted— Mule 36 Help Waatoil— Male 86 Arttdaa For Sals 45 Muaicml Instnunents 55 Wanted to Rent 6tf Business Services Offered IS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY And SHORTEN Hdp/W anted—‘Feauile 35 Keeney Street—6 . ropm Oolonlal iTAFFORD, axeeutlva vgCPERriSNCED man with me­ FOR BALE—BiplUi-Oonma pevtahle AMPLIFIER—80 watts; Danelectro YOUNG COUPLE with two chil­ I—BOLTON-Thls te a baaut! MANCHESTER WANTED—Mole or temal* pick-up experienced gae otatlair at/ $13,000 ranch near l^lton Center r8 room older colonial, large with two eatra lota, Can be 4 acres:rea land, good t w t o ’lB WHto; C»MFLETB REPAIR8 - B y «tu chanical ability wanted-for-aerv- typewriter with cage; Good condt- pioneer. Model 80A, two chaimel, dren desperately need. 5 to 8 room $11.8Q()-r« bought separately.. pond,i, stately ptnea, qiiWsit sxt R. Wolcott on . sutomaUe and d ellv ^ driver. Apply In per- tendaat for nights and weektada. lc« atation. Good position for right Uon. MI 9-1678. 4-8 p.m. six Input, separate base and treble single.house or first floor apart­ Road, enclosed breezeway and a^ lo t . - yuffpftiViMO mjo to Staii Ozlmek,■ »k, Moriarty Ml 9-8279. V Uched garafe, alutninum com- $12,800—8 room caps, convanlenUy convenimeea./enimeea. A beamifis n to CLASSIFIED washers, drysrs and slectrlc tWltm'ffARf MI 8^2819. variable vibrato. Cost $310. Like ment preferred. ReaHonabla. JA 8<(uth Side—Duplex 8/8. Excellent Tonii Minor, Brokar. RoefevUte T iU ranges. Ml 9A678. Bros, 801 Canter St. new. Sacrifice $I$8. MI 8-4289. 8-0163. binationa Ummgtac|>t. .. R. F. lOCfttD^ value. urmout AM SINGLE MIDDLB-AOED OMa to jdACHINIBT—All around mah with Dlmock Co., xa 9-5248, Barbara 5-5043. work oa poultry farm. Uvlng ac- Boats and Aeeeoaorlca 46 $14,906—4 and 8, two-fofflUy, largo CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. ACCiPfMT/riOr EXPERIBNCED fountain and drug Job shop experience. ■ OMS-Blue w a n t e d to rent with option to Woods, x a 8-7702, Johanna Evans, lot. 106 Deming Street—Beautiful loca> Reasonable rates. CsU FI 8^1888 EVEN so MICH clailc with drlvar’s license. Full or conunodatiana fumlahed. N#than Crues and weekly indemnity bene­ Wanted—>To Buy 58 buyw.... 4-5.. ------room atngla------house,------’-/-''-iityvicinity 9-5858. ADVERTISING MUler, PI 2-7888. 22 FOOT DAY cruiser, fully $15,000—8 and 8, two-famtly, tion, duplexuplt 6-8. Six room apart­ Suburbaii 71 bstween Id0-4:M or siqr tiais part-Uma. MI 4-0820. fits. Apply Aeroklnetlcs Inatra- equipped, electrical system head" of Mancheater. Reasonable. MI mortgage. ment ready for occupancy. ter Sato m -B O L ’TON. On beautiful Riga Satortfay or Bnadsy. MAN FOR general store work and m«nt Co., 260 Tolland ’Tpke., Man­ and bunks, twin 70 h.p. Merc’s. WE BUY SELL or trade antique 8-0494. $16,800—$2,000 under owner’s coat. WOMAN TO ears for 2 small ehU- chester, Conn. and used furniture, china, giaas, Lane. 4 bedroom cuotom built Delmont Street—Six room Cape'in TOLLAND—3 bedroom ranch, oU CLASSIFIED AOVEimSMENT DEPT. HOURS dren in my homa. Hours 7-6, MI delivering, full time poslUan. Ap­ Cox 2,400 lb, trailer. $8,000 worth -Olcott 'Street; Immaculatq TTPBWR1TER8 and' effloa ms- allvi^r, ptQOira framao and old ranch, centeif eiitranca haUwa; over/alzed 4 fihlahed elx room A-1 condition. hot water heat, on Route SO, S 8:lS A J i. t o 4:S0 PJL tolnes renalrs, salsa, aarries and 9-1788. ply in persmi, MiUkow*kl Tlewer of equipment. Assume payments. yean old, $9,000. Call owner. MI 3-2885 after 6. coins, bid doUs and guns, bobby Farm and Land for Sale 71 two full tile baths, flreplacs Cape. Plastered walls, deluxe nntala. Ra e-MTf, Fashion^, 895 Main St. collections, attic coatenta or whole family room, two-car garage one 407 Hilliard St.—Gambolati custom p.m. Be Salesmen Wanted 36-A rec room, heated. Aluminum VERNON—3 bedroom ranch, COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. estates. Furnltura Repair Bervice, BOLTON CENTER—n o beautiful acre wooded lot with tennis court. aiding and combinations. built 8 bedroom ranch. 2^ yeara OOSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. msu:hlna o]merators. Experienced MECHANIC FOR PRIVATE flPBCIALTY salesmen—New prod­ TalcottvUle, Oomi.. Tat Ml 8-7449. $28,500. The R. F. Dlmock Co., xa old. Price $18,0"’. yeare bid. Good condltleo, m MONDAirnB* WtlQAT 19tM <1II 9 jLlI, Repatra all mak# rafrigerstora, preferred. Good hours If you have Building Materials 47 acres with 3500 feet on state roads 4>4% mortgage. Well land­ new school, $12,600. uct for industry, buainess, home. with 8 room home. Reasonably 9-S24S, Barbara Woods, XO 9-7702, scaped, shade trees. Among m eM vt, washing maebinaa, -y- small children going to. school and FLEET Top commiaaion, unusual bonus. Johanna Evans, XO 9-5858. Lakewood Carcle, North—Beautiful srs, raiurM. oU and gas bumara. wsint to wbrk. Apply Kaklar Toy WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST priced for quick sale. J. D. Realty, comparable houaes.' 8 room Colonial, 2-car garage, WILUNGTON—8 room house. PLEASE REAOl TOUR AD Applications being accepted for New England open to producers. Rooms Without Board 59 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. Ml 9-0888. All work guaranteed: Oo., 80 HUIlard St. heavy duty IV—MANCHBSTER--Autumn St. $19,500—Overaized 6 room ranch, owner wants out. cellent condition, oil hot air iwat, permanent poeltlon ■ Call MI 3-0800 or Box E, Herald. WOOD ’inUSSES FHA AP large porch, artesian well, ehada fill-'*-* iv ‘‘Waat A *” M takw^dar^tlw jAoa* u • etm- track mechanic, A first-clasg me- NEWLY PECXDRATED room in Immacfulate 6 room colonial, com­ good locaUon. M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ BOOKKEEPING machine operator PROVED FOR 18’ TO 80’ SPANS, private home, shower, parking. Green Manor—8 room ranch In A-1 trees. Bam with 2-car garage. TT______1b » adrartiMr— ----- 190019— - rood fc.- Uo od * ^ ! r i R 8T O A J I I •chanic______isrequired with the ability SALESMEN-ADVERTISING Houses tor Sale pletely redecorated, 13x24 living ice—residential, commercial, in­ with knowledge of typing for gen- FREE ENGINEERING DATA MI 9-8354. 72 room, choice location, ameaite BOLTON conditlbn, attached garage, nice Chicken coop, 3^ acres level APPKABS OBd BBFOBI BBBUB8 la Hum for too. an rt ---- dustrial. Attics, cellars, yardc, in­ ereal office work. Ebn>eri< Ebt^rience pre­ Ip repair and overhaul tracks. $5-10,000 CALIBRE $ 5,800—Second Lake. 4 room year lot. A reaa,onable offer will be land, fruit trees^ near sohoola, n o Berold lo roopoaolblo for o a lj O N E b>eofTeeror..oiiiined FROM AB LOW AS $8.50/EACH 80-83 PORTER 8T. Exceptionally dri've, aluminum combinationa, cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn ferred but not necessary. Apply bompany offers free bealtb and Career salesmen. Must be willing SPACIOUS ROOM in private home, selliRg for the amazingly low ’rouhd ranch. ’ considered on this one. ' 4i/|. milea to UCionn. $5,800. Zm» for aaj adtntoM M a n d ^ oalr to E m oarteit a mowing. Ugbt trucklhf • Ml 9-9757. Mancheater Modes, Inc,, ^Pine S t, Gelling Tile 9>4c Ft. nicely furnished, southwest ex­ large two-family now vacant, ex- $14,700—4 finished 6 room cape, mediate occupancy. “mako mod” iMcrtloa. Brroro whiob do aot MoaoB tke raloo « accident insurance, life insunmee, to hustle. Nationally-known and ex cellentelle condition Newly redecorat. figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. East Granby—Six room -oversized Manchester, ^ and pension plan. pending lefider In advertising in­ Western Framing Truckloads , posure. Kitchen pri'vilegea. Park­ DimImock Co:, xa 9-5245, Barbara basement garage, view. tiio admUoMDcat win aot bo eometed to *toako good” r FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv- ing. Near High School, Center, , ed. Priced right.’ MI 8-6229. 9-5. $15,700—6 room ranch, basement Cape, full shed dormer, 5 minutes STAFFORD SPRINGS — 8 raom Icd^on all types of alectrlcai wir­ dustry will train .you to sell its line from $97 Per M Woods, xn 2-7702, Johimna Evans, from Kaman Aircraft and Com JUST THREE houra a day can Apply Employmeirt Office to highly diversified industries. Shopping. MI 9-7361. garage, view. brick house, fireplace, ceromla ing. Licensed and insured. WUeon earn you $30 to |40 a week In Knotty Pine 13M»c Ft. $10,500 5 ROOM ranch, alumlnuin xa 9-5663. bustton Engineering. Excellent tile hath. Oil hot water heat, 3* Drawing vs earned’ commission. storms, ameaite drive, 200’ front­ $16,900—4 finished, oversized 8 Electrical Co., ManchMter, Ml your spare time selling AVON First !^^ational Stores, Inc. Oam Shell Casing 5c Un. Ft. FRONT ROOM^ centraUy'located. room cape, 2 atone fire­ value. car garage In basement, lorg* Dial Ml 3-2711 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7878, Appointment Write: age, view. Cterlton H. Hutchins, V—XIANCHESTER—Keeney St. 6% Cosmetics, Fragrances and Christ­ Park e d Oaklluid Av#, Oak Flooring from $188 per M Hot wateh Parking. Gentleman room modified Cape with breeze­ places, full shed dortper. Keeney Street — Two apartment nicely landscaped lot. All in goM mas Gifts to women in ' your preferred. 69 Birch St. MI 9-7129. t a 9-5182. condition, $17,500. Excellent resi­ LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and ^aat Hartford” . Neil Blume, Dietrlct Sales Mgr. Prefinished Mahogany Paneling way and attached garage, built-in $19,000—Large 8 room cape, 1% house with 22 acres of beautiful neighbortiood, If you need money, Osbome-Kemper-Thomasrinc. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 range and oven, large well land­ baths, stone veneer. land. Could be 27 building lots. dential area. Antomobiijeg for Sale repaired. Free ^cktip and de- think what a tremendous differ- Mr. Auto Wash needs sever­ 21c Sq.' Ft -’TWO ROOMS with private bath Lost and Fojond lively. All work guaranteed. Sale8, 110 K. 42 St., New York 17. N.Y. 1x10 Pine Sheathing $89 per M and private entrance. Gentleman rooms, 3 down, 4 up, a fine home, scaped lot. The condition ot thia $19,000—6 room ranch. ValbnUne Reasonably priced. STAFFORD—7 room hmjae, aeVea ’ ence this can make! No experience centrally located, only $18,900. home is like new. Priced $17,400. built, basement garage, 'heat- 1958 FORD 6, 2-door automatic, service parts and rental equip­ al men on a permanent basis Disappearing Btairways preferred, M 9-9991 after 6, acres land. 2-car garage, barn, LOST: PASS BOOK No. lS«90. ment. LAM' Equipment Co., needed. We give complete train­ Carlton W. Hutchins. Xu 9-6132. Call the R. F. Dlmock Ck>., XO ed basement, large driuxeVrecleli Nice 8 room brick ranch. South $1,095. 1958 Ford 6, 3-door stand­ ing. Call today. CH 7-4137, for washing: and drying: of ,Each $28.96 Windsor.' Excellent, financing. 2.50 fruit trees. High elevation, Notice Is hereby given that Pass Bamford Road, Vernon. Bruno Help Wanted-— 9-6245, Barbara Woods, xn 9-7702, room, amesite drive, senslljly $14,500 Bo(* No. 13«90, Issued by First- ard, $945. .Must sell one. 18 Jordt automobiles. Apply in person. SPLIT LEVEL, 7 rooms, high ele­ or Johanna Evans, Xn 9-5653. priced. \ Priced for quick sale. Off Avery St>, MI 8-»J40. Moake, MI 8-0771: If no answer OLAN MILLS needs three ladies Mdle or Female 37 PAY ’N TOTE SINGLE ROOM. Gentleman pre- Manchested Office, Hartford Na- call Al Laaka, TR 8-7809 collect MR. AUTO WASH ferred. MI 9-0722. vation, built-in stove, dtshwaaher, $19,900—Large 7, room home, 2 fire­ Street, TOMMINOR, Broker Uonal Bank A Trust Company has for Interesting telephone work • In garage, large lot, $17,900. 4%% VI—BOLTON—New 6 room cape, places, 15^28 living room, out been lost and application has been downtown location. You may work 84.4 Broad Street JEWELRY NATIONAL LUMBER, INC, mityrtgage. Carlton. W. Hutchlna, living room with paneled fireplace J. D. REALTY Rockville TR 5-5042. 1965 PLYMOUTH. exceUent condi­ MAN—With pick-up truck desiree Radio«TV Repair Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Pemala 35 ROOM FOR young lady. All the buildings, view, almost 1V4 made fo aald bank for payment days 9-5 or evieninga 5-9. $1 hourly Manchester 381 STATE STREET comforts of home. A few feet from Ml 9-5132. wall, formal dining room, custom 470 MAIN ST. tion, cost $425. Call MI 9-8258. light trucking, rubbish, removal, Services 18 wage plug commiaalon. Apply to SALES PERSONNEL 8lCr€8 TWO RESULTS OF and issuance of new book. odd Jobe. Very reasonable. Call lOCTBauOR and in t^ o r painting. WORKlNGi COUPLE with two everything. Afl 9-3329. Gregg kitchen cabinets, rolled for­ $25,800—I^rge deluxe 8 room XII 3-5129 Mr. Eichelberger, 9-11 a.m.. 4-6 NORTH HAVEN CONN. BOLTON VTCimiTY 3 to 57 acres \ 1958 FORD VICTORIA, hardtop, JA 8-4012. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ak a- CelUnga reflnlahad. Paper]rnanging. school age .children desire re­ TOM STEVENS SEZi ■ Jewelry ' department manager OTestnut 8-?l47 mica, 1’4 baths, 3 large bedrooms, ranch, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, GOOD BUILDING LOST—Male cat, white and yellow, Wallpaper hooka. Eatlmatea given. p.m., Monday-Fridav. Sta^e Thea- ATTRACTIVE ROOM In quiet beautiful high land, Xroom house, walkout basement, one acre also 4 room apartment, ga­ GF^EEN MANOR—6 roopis, ga- $850. Can be seen at Lake Street, cars, ampllflera, nbonogr^he end fined housekeeper with A-1 refer­ tqr Building, 753 Main S t, Room and sales personnel needed for new 2 baths, excellent condition, barn. at railroad staUon, Wednesday or Fully covered by insurance. Call ences. Excellent working condi­ Let Me Show You How home, next to bath and shower. wooded lot, fully landscaped, ame rages. over 2 acres. ruf^e, oil heat, no bagem«it, sacrl- BOLTON Emil Stavens. changers. Over 47 years total eot- 10. departments opening soon in Man­ Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. fice\at $14,200. Ken Ostrlnsky, Thmsday. Please contact Mrs. F. perience. 90 daya guarantee on all Edward R. Price. MI 9-1008. tions. Phone Mrs. Frank, at Ml Free parking. MI 9-0887. site drive. Selling for $18,800. Call $40,000—I-4irge 8 room, colonial, pnckel, MI 9-0885. Good reward Household Benrtees Throug:h chester’s newest store. -Need both Diamonds—Wateli Realtor, M I-3-5159. TRUCK for sale, 1952 Dodge panel. work. Potterton’s, IQ 8-4587. 3-1518 for interview. After 6 p.m. male and fe le. Experience in REDUCED TO $12,500-^6 room the R. F. Dimock Co., XH 9-5245 , built 1711, nice condition, out I Can be seen at Manchester Mills Offered 13-A Jewelry 48 LARGE PLEASANT room with or Barbara Woods, Xn 9-7702, FOUND—20" wheel red and white phone MI 9-5135. Help wanted— Male 36 TELEVISION jewelry sales helpful but not positive private bath. Garage. Very cen­ ranch, 3 bedrooms, large, kitchen,- buildings, farm pond, ■ 80 MANC ]STER — 6 room ranch parking lot at the Green. Ckll TR CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, PAIN'l'iNQ INSIDE or out. Good Johanna Evans. XII .9-5653.' acres, 25 clear. Neighborly home for the amall bicycle Hercules. 180 Center St. HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ work d6ne reasonable. MI 9-0726. requirement. Applicant must be LEONARD W, TOST, Jeweler—re tral. Gentleman. MI 9-3616. steam heat, large enclosed sun- ready fW easy living. Three twin- family in a’ community of setUsd 5-6168 after 7 p.m. available ali hours. Satlafaetlon WOMAN FOR light office cleaning, ' d i r e c t m a i l neat In appearance, aggressive and pairs, adjusts watches expertly. porch. xn 9-1123, xn 9-3258; , CUl MI S-2167. al, cellars and attica cleaned. guaranteed. Call MI 8-1815. part-time, eveninge preferred. CAREFUL, SINGLE man on poul­ Vn—MANCHESTER-^-Near Keeney VEl^NON size bedrooms, fireplace, attached charm. 1953 BUICK 2-door hardtop. Unbe­ Aahea, papers all rubblab. Harold EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. try farm. Xbqierience desirable. enjoy meeting the public. Excellent Reasonable prices. Opep Tuesday ATTRACTIVE ROOM, very nicely Street School. Beautiful L shaped garage. Newly painted inside, and Apply at ’Thomas CoUa Co., 251 NEWSPAPER \ , thru Saturday, Thursday eve furnish^, tile bath, in quiet pri- 189 GLENWOOD St.—6 room co­ lievingly immaculate condition. Hoar. MI/9-40>4. ALL MAKES of TI, radio and decorating; ceilings, floors, p ^ r Broad SL, Town. Good wages, room, board. Phone t \ opportunity to advance to manager ranch, 2'/a years young, extra $19,900—T/argp 8 room cape, 1*4 out. Convraient all schools, buses. Does anybody want a home axact. AJUKrancementa hanging. CHean workmanship. Free evenings. PI 2-8858. and supervisory capacity. Com­ nlngs. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4387. vate homne. Parking. 316 Spruce lonial, breezeway and garage, baths, plastered walls,walla. 2-car Ijarge asijumablp mortgage. ly like everyone has? Poeltlvely no. Fully powered. Call MI 9-1906. homa electrofilo emtomnA ■Telephone Prospecting: basement finished off. well land­ large U'ving room with fireplace TV SERVICE — Pottarton’s all pertly repMred w ra a 80-.j room ranch, extras, ceramic tile baths, la r^ living VACUUM O.JU1NER8 repaired In placement, umbrellas repalrsd, makea. Shop our tpecial do-!t- our needs. J. D. Realty, 470 and western Massachusetts,' Yes, It ing heat, hot water, gas for cook­ Sho'wn by appointment. XIarion E. new VA ihortgage available. 40 peopia, makea my own home shop." Forty yeara will pay you to call now. Call Hairt- lot, 2 fireplaces, near new Vernon room with fireplace, form's] dining Aato DriTing School 7-A men’a shin diara reversed and youraelf department featuring dia- SIain St., Ml 8-5139. Call JA 2-7151, TR 5-2303 First National Stores, Inc. ing, electric refrigerator and gas Robertson, Broker, XH 3-S953. room, attached garage,\ many friends. Whether it’s,because of the fcrcfjiy experience. All makes, ford JA 4-0402 collect, to arrange Situations Wanted— Male 39 Househoid'Goods 51 stove. Call MI 9-7737 from 5-7 p.m. Elementary School. Selling for replaced. Marlow’* Uttla Mend­ count prices. Open evenings and Park and Oakland Ave. $17,900; R. F, Dimock Co.. Xtl ANDOVER extra.«i. Direct from owner\ Call cheeriness of the rooms on a dull low rates, free estimates, tree EARLY’S DRIVINO Bchool-Ctats- ing Shop. ADD UP YOUR monthly billa. Sur­ East Hartford your starting In our training class. BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 bedroom day, or the flickering light of the Saturday. Satellite Electronlca prised? Your total monthly pay­ MAIDS, LIVE-IN to $220 month. YOUNG \MAN desires PaU tin'’’ , TORO POWER handle at new low- ROCKVILLE — One (iv® room home in A-1 condition, 2 full baths, 9-5245, barbal-a Woods, MI 9-7702, $14,500—Remodeled 8 room older MI 9-2188 or MI 9-6174 for appoint­ pickup and delivery. Mr Miller, room and road Instruction. Stand­ Service, 165 School St., Manchea- Training expense will be paid and open fire orr wintry nighta; or JA 8-5409. ment* can be reduced by ccmsoli- Finest Jobs—top N.Y. agency. A-1 work. Prefer something steady.; price, now $84.95. 21’ - power apartment. $110. On® 3 'i room, basement beautifully finished in Johanna Evans, xn 9-5863. home 2 acres, out buildings, ment nr aee Sunday 1-6 p.m. ard and automatic, dual-control DICK’S WEA'THERSTRIP Com­ ter. then you will Work from' our office whether- for some other reason, arty cars. Day or evening appoint­ pany doora and windows, custom dating under a second mortgage homes, tickets sent. Write Gem nearest you. Call now hut will take other. MI 3-2R69. ; handle rotarv mower with bag $90. Available now in Risley Redwood, rear porch, patio with new VA mortgage available. ______. RIDERS WANTED, vicinity unit, $89.95. 'Marlow’s. 867 Main BOLTON—Large 7 room ranch with $16,500—2-fami1y 4-4 flat, g'lod i !'ENOX’ STREET--6^room^Oip^e visitor would say, "This is really ments. Call Ml 9-8876. work guaranteed. Call collect WU- plan costing only a penny a month Agency, 35 Lincoln, Roslyn Hts., ANY GENERAL work wanted. | Apartments Ml 9:4824 TR 5-1186. outside fireplace. Priced for quick cenlly redecorated, well la'nd- home." Travelers. Working hours 8:15- for each dollar you owe. Connecti­ N.Y. SANDWICH AND GRILL St., Manchester. Ml 9-5221. sale. $17,800. Phllbrick Agency, XH two-car gareige. Six acres, most aized rooms, 3 acres. limantic HA 8-1198. Millinery Dressmaking 19 MERIT FOOD CO. PartHime, eVenings and Saturday. of which are wooded. Very central scaped on large lot. Price $13,.son 4 :30. MI 3-7781. MORTLOCK'S Manchester’s lead­ cut Mortgage Exchange, 15-1 ewis , , MAN TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, 9-8464. $18,200—Deluxe large 6 room 6 rooms, (3 A 8). 1*4 baths, laun­ PI 2-8757 ALI. k in d s sterilized, recondi­ location and a very realistic price. Call xn 3-8028 after 5. No agent' ing driving school. Three skilled FTJRNACES cleaned by licenaed St., Hartford. CH 6-8897. WAITRESSES AND Experienced Only. ■V" heated, bedroom set, kitchen set, ranch, 1*4 baths, plenty of dry', open staircase, carpeted. 2—Working girl to share tioned used furniture for every range, refrigerator, free elec- BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Cape, T. J. Crockett, Realtors, MI courteous Instructors. Class room oil burner man. Also trailer heat­ Part-time 11 a.m.-2 p.m. or 12-2, closet space, 2 acre.s, brook, IN TOWN garage. apartment. For Information call Instructions for 18, i7 year olds. ers. Reasonable, MI-4-0095. dressmaking and alteratlona. COUNTER GIRLS five days. INVITATION TO BID room, including . springs, mat- . tricity, gas. Low rent. Apply wall to wall carpeting, rear porch, 3-1577. new VA mortgage available. A MI 9-1258 after 4 p.m. Call MI 9-0383 any time. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 two-car garage, shaded lot, large Telephone Mr. Mortlock,, Director Bosliiess Opportunities 32 Sealed Bias will be received. at tres.sses, TVs, and sparkling, clean Apartment 4, 10 Depot Square; $29,000—7 room older home barn. HANDSOME COI-ONIAL of 7 K Priced In the middle 120s appliances. New 9x12 viscose rags, cafe style recreation room with GREEN MANOR—Wait—this one 55 acro.s, 25 clear, pond polen- of Driver Elducatlon. MI 9-7398. Experienced or will train the Office of ^ General Manager, MEXICAN CHmUAHUA, male, has a basement. Real neat, good rooms. 1'.3 baths. Garage. Land­ Shown only by appointment RESTAURANT for sale, priced DISHWASHER 41 Center StreeK Manchester, Con­ with papers. Nice markings. MI bronze-brass dinette, and chrom'e bar, tile floor, cedar paneled tlal, 3.500 foot approx, road Aatomobnes for Sale 4 PREPARE FOR driver’s teat: BuildlitR-Contractlng 14 ALTERATIONS made quickly smd right. Ebccellent location. Easily Age 16 and up. kitchen sets, mattresses. Top TWO ROOMS and kitchen private walls, indirect lighting. Price lot, good central location, and the scaped lot with trees. Convenient efficiently. MI 9-5555. necticut until .September 23, 1.960 9-2534. ■ \ low price will inlero.st you. T. J. frontage. to schools, shopping and bus. 'iFLOYD REAL ESTATE Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class financed. J. D. Realty, 470 Main Automatic machine at 2;0ft P.M. for \ ^ m p Station brand names at 30% to 40% off. bath. MI 9-3166. $15,900, Philbrick Agency, XU \ ANDOVER. CONN. OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ ALL TYPES of carpentry work Part-time 6 to 9 p.m. Three 48, hours a week preferred Crockett, Realtor,. MI 3-1677. cials. nxit y -Tseif cars, always room. Three instructors. No wait­ FINE HEMMINO and alterations St., MI 3-5129. Construction—H ighl^d Street. SEEKING HOMES fqr four excep­ Credit terms arranged. LeBlanc 9-8464. COVENTRY TWO FAMILY; income prodtic- Haiel Flovd 'John Hutchinson ing. Manchester - Driving Acade­ done. Alteratlona, dormera, roof- nights a week minimum, or full­ Hours may be arranged. Furniture Hospital, 195 South St., EXCLUSIVE NE;W 3’ i extra large a good selection. Look behind our Inga, porches, finish upstairs, base­ done promptly on all clothing. MI Bid forms and specifications are tionally pretty kittens. Phone MI rooms, heal, hot water, stove, re OLDER HOUSE on Russell St. 8 $ 7,500—All brick deluxe 8 room ing first floor. Attractive 6 rooms P\ 2-7682 PI 2-6T80 my. t 2-7249, PACKAGE STORE for sale, gross­ time 7:30 to 3 p.m., or 11 to 6:30 9-3313 after 8. \ Rockrille, TR 5-2174. Open 9-9, MANCHESTER - Coloblal, 6 spa- office. Douglas Motors. 833 Main. ments and garages, etc. Cali Ml 3-5630. ing $30,000. Centrally located. p.m., five to sLx days a week. - Apply available at the Contrwler’s Of­ frigerator. Many extras. Adults. clous rooms, large living room rooms and enclosed porch, ga­ ranch, tiTeplare. available to buyers. Garage. Large 9-M.50 JA 7-0231 9-6981. fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, Saturdays till 5. rage, and tool shed, aluminum $10,500—Oversized 8 room cape. lot. Central location. WANTED — Clean uued cars. We LARSON’S, Connecticut’s first li­ Good potential. $7,000 plus stock. AT STUD—Black Engli!!!! minia­ MI 9-6750. ' with fireplace, family size tile censed driving Bchoo) trained — J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI CONNECTICUT STATE CONNECTICUT STATE Connecticut. kitchen porch, one-car garage storms and screens, Venetian $1,000 cash needed to assume buy, trade down or trade any­ W. F. DION Construction Company. ture poodle, descendarit/piampion JIUGS-NEVER used. 9x12, $30. To aee these and other good list- Certified and approved Is now of­ Moving—TmeUng— 3-5129.' EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Town of Manchester, 9x15, $35. 10x15 rose beige. BU 4 ROOM apartment, second floor. large lot 86x260. $17,900. Phllbrick blinds.and carpets Included. Lot 4*,3% mortgage. iantefi— R«al Bstato 77 thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Alteratlona, additions, garages, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Connecticut Rudolph. Piperscroft, \Manner- Heat, refrigerator, and stove. 80 ft. front X 148. Trees, shrubs $10,700—4 room ranch, VA or P'HA I ***$* fering classroom and behind Storage 20 806 Main St., ''tanchester. Conn. 806 Main St., Manchester, Conn. head and Firebrave lines. Ml 9-6955. Agency, Xn 9-8464. NEXD A CAR and had your credit wheel instru.^tion for teenagmv.' formica 'counters, roofing siding, CUTTER GRINDING business and A FREE SERVICE Richard Martin, Available any time. Ml 9-5978. and flowers galore. Call owner af­ palming. Plans drawn. ^ 3-0895. 3-7116 «.,M r.’'S;,;"nT'br,..™.y,iMADELINF, SMITH. Realtor ARE OU CONSIDERING turned down? Short on down pay­ Ml 9-6076. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ equipment for sale. For complete A FREE SERVICE NO FEE C " ■ RGED General Manager Ing MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial, ter 3. xa 3-8835. ILLING YOUR ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? ing Company. Local and long dis­ information write Box F, Herald. NO FEE CHARGED 3 months old, $175, White sewing large kitchen, dining room, sun garage, convenient fo park­ BIO WELL HOME Improvement \ FOUR ROOM cold water flat, $40, MI 9-1642 Ekm’t give up! See Honest Doug­ tance moving, packing and ator- machine, maple desk model $150; parlor off large living room, bath NEW 5 ROOM ranch featuring way. ROPERTY? Co. Alterations, suldiUons ga­ WANTED Home for calico \ cat adults. MI 3-4685. Youngstown kitchen, baseboard las, get the lowdown on the low­ Garage—Service—Storage 10 itfe. Regular service throughout YOUTH—Full-time for general drug m 9-14.57. studio couch type bed, $20. MI and 4 bedrooms oil second floor, $15,200—Bolton IJne — Large '5*i MANCHESTER-Seven room older rages. Roofliv an'’ elding experts. f^ w England States and Florida. Help Wanted— Female 35 UCENSED, PRACTICAL nurse store work. Experienced pre­ 3-2.509, one-car garage, nicely landscaped radiation, cast Iron boiler, tile room ranrli, 2 fireplaces, We will estimate value of est down and smallest payments STORAGE SPACE for furniture or Aluminum clapboards a specialty. LARGE SIX room duplex and ga­ bath, fireplace, full basement, home, two-car garage, amesite anywhere. Not ~a small loan or MI 8-6568. to 3 shift. MI 9-2324. ferred. Driver’s license essential. WANTED-Goo4 home for B^Wk lot. Priced at $16,900. Philbrick stone veneer, selling far un­ property without 'obUg*I!of*- merchandise nOw available Unexcelled workmanship. Easy EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. FRIEZE LOUNGE chair, kitchen rage. Separate heating unit, $115 large lot, $15,500. Philbrick Agen­ drive, combination windows, good also buy prmerty tor cesh. finance company plan. Douglas Miller Pharmacy. No phone calls CLEAN LOAM Cocker Spaniel, spayed, gentle. Call after 8 p.m. MI 3-2934. Agency, MI 9-846|. der replacement cost and condition throughout. Central lo­ 52 Pearl St. MI 9-6700. budget terms. kC 9-8495 or TR MANCHES’”ER Package Delivery. Comer Soda Shop, State Theater WOMAN FOR housework 2-S half please. and rockJtig chairs. Reasonable. cy, MI 9-8464. bank appraisal. Member X^ltiple Ustlngai Motors. 833 Main St; 6-9109. MT 9.8740. cation. $2,900 will assume present Light trucking and package deliv­ Building. days per week. Top, salary. MI Ml 3-4289, FOUR ROOM apartment .pff Main 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockrille, $18,- PRIVATE —FORD 1955 4-door, ery. Refrigerators, washers and 9-5148. 850. 6 room ranch, large ll'vlng CI-.YDE ROAD—Six room wlth\two LAND TRACTS mortgage. Immediate ocacupancy STANLEY\BRAY, Realtor Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 BUILDINGS straightened, floors For Safe St, in St. James' Parish. Call MI baths, large garage, many m^ny U*R Realtv, MI 3-2692, R. D. Mur Fordomatic. V-8, radio and heat­ stove moving epeclsdty. Folding EXPERIENCED I^iultry and Supplies ' 43 36" GAS Ra n g e just like new. Has 5-6200 between 6:30-8:30 p.m, . room, cabinet kitchen. 8 bed leveled, underpinnings. Porches TEACHER \VANTED for So. Wind­ all extras. 1100 takes it; Call MI extras. Real clean too and in ex­ 60 Acres---- 4 miles south of Boi-i dot'k. MI 3-6472 BRAE-BURN REALTY er original owner, mileage 44,000 1956 TRIUMPH—Motorcycle. 650 chalra for rent. Ml e-dnS3, rooms, 1M% mortgage can be ton Center, 10 acres clear, private ’ a specialty. Carpentry repairs. No SEWING MACHINE sor kindergarten, Oct. through INTERESTED IN THE WM. F. 5TEELE 9-.3.519. assumed. Marion E. Robertson, cellent condition. The price is **P \3-6273 miles, $600, MI 3-4544. twin, excellent condition. Must Job too srhall. TR 8-6'7S9. SEX LINK Pullets, starting to lay. 5% financing A.sking $8,son. SAULTERS RD.-;-Six room Cape AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Local- May, afternoons. Call BU 9-1311. INVESTMENT BUSINESS? $2 each, Frederick Dent, 41 Apel SIX ROOXI tenement for rent, Ap-' Broker, xa 3-5953 in the 17s and this house is with If. sacrifice Immediately. MI 8-8766. CNid S 6 N Pr ic e d f o r quick clearance. 10' A cres--B olton—620 font ap­ Cod near Buckley School with rec OLDSMOBILE 1955 convertlljle, moving, packing, Btorage. Low OPERATORS AND TRAINEES Place.■ ply 95 Foster St. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. XII 3-1577. SELL! excellent condilinn. full, power, BABYSITTER for two small boys. We teach men and women to be Tel. MI 9-7842 Showroom samples of all maple MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar. proximate frontage, only $3,000, room. Recently decorated. Paint­ Apply 176 Wobded Ai'res—Andover-Bol- We need liatingA To get the beat new top. MI 9-3223! 8-5187. Greenwood Drive. Hours 2:30 p.m. mutual fund representatives. dining room pieces. Tables, chairs, MANCHESTER—Deluxe first floor rison Colonial. V,a ceramic baths, THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS ed. Plastered, plus many extraa. sen'tre call in an experienced aue- 1952 HARLEY 74. Very good oond.- Roonng— Siding 16 «« *tatg» to 6:30 p.m. Call MI 8-7877. ton line. Only $14,600, $,3.,5no ca.sh. Ml 9-8805. tlon. MI 4-1896, Manchester Modes, Inc. Articles Fur Sale 45 hu(ch cabinets and chinas.' 'EZ 4-room apartment. Newly redeco­ fireplace, plastered walls, hot cessfui firm of Realtors — mem­ 1968 ADVENTURER hardtop, Im­ RAY’S ROOFINQ CO., ahingle and There' Is no charge 'terrps at Xlarlow’s, 867 Main. rated. Ceramic tiled bath. Heat water heat, amesite drive, shade One six room Cape, four room Pine St., Manchester COOK WANTED — Evenings. ranch, and three coltage.s. Five MANCHESTER-SIx room custom bers of Xlulliple Listing. Prompt maculate condition, fully powered, built-in roofs, n tter and conduc­ Painting— Papering 21 for the lectures and' the text­ and hot water included. Ample trees. XU 3-4860. ■ - BUILDING LOTS action, fair appraiaua. Call on WeS sleek golden Interior and exterior, Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland book is free. When yon pass the can be bought for $27.non. Pres­ Tytcaliona to suit , your needs. •built Cape. 4 bedrOoms. full cel­ Business Services Offered 18 tor work; roof, chimney repatra. WANTED—Waitresses. Apply ' In Tpke. MI 9-8127. FOR SALE-One 275 gallon oiL parking. $135 per month. Call Mr. lar plastered walls, oversized ga­ Smith, Bill Rood or\Jack Crockett priced right. Call MI 9-l4.’>0. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2^4; Ray EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free esti­ N.A.S.D. ezamliuition, we give tanks. Reasonable. MI 9-2534. Coga\Vell chair $25, Mahogany bed- Werbner, Jarvis Realtv Co., MI MANCHESTER - New 7 room ent owner will fihance after mod­ Prices , to suit your pocketbook. mates. Very reasonable rates. Call person. Howard Johnson’s, Tol­ SEPTIC TANKS room set $45, All fine, clean furni­ rage, near achoola, atone wall. 'at iJie T, J. Crockett Agency, 244 TAMKIR TREE removal — land Jackson Ml 8-8825. yon a position — part or full 3-4112. MI 3-7847. ranch, ,2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, erate down paynient. XIain St., xn 3-1577. \ 1952 FORD, V-S, aedan, radio and MI 84)494. land Tphe. Manchester. AND ture. f^ound oak table and four 2-car garage, large kitchen with $900 down Srliwariz Real Eatate, olenred, firewood cut, tqsured. time, whichever you choose. Ali ANDOVER I:AKE—Six room Cape LAWRENCE E. ElANO heater, standard tranrftn.lsslon, Call Paul A. Ellison, Ml 3-8742. A. A. DION. INC. Rpofling siding. WOMEN WANTED for general fac­ INK DRUMS ipr sale. Inquire Her­ chairs \$8, 10 ft. recreation table SEVEN ROOMS, clean, oil heat. built-in oven and . range, formal Ml-S Realtor. Ml 3-645‘;, AD SELLING YOUR hotoe??? For four good tires. MI 9-1366.. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting our representatives participate that could be winterized "* mod­ Ml 3-2766 6-1241 painting, (Carpentry, Allteratlons tory work. Apply Manchester in a profit sharing plan and can PLUGGED SEWfBS ald Office, 13 Bissell St. _ $10. 11 Wolume Encyclopyiia $5. centrally__InrSted, With g arage. dining room. Lot 100x200. $20,900. courteous and Induatrious realty NOW. BEFORE thermWi starts, it and paperbanging. Wallpaper ifmiVAW ERi. Many nimmage items. Ml 3-5905. Philbrick Agency. Xn 9-8464. erate cost, plus flix lots. $11,900. Paul P. Flaiifr - Ml 3-tH5g and stddiuona.. CelUnga. Workman- Modes; Pine Street. elect our group Insurance plan. Call MI 9-2130, service, call Ed Quatrale, Real the time to havo^ that, gUn put in ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. books. Guaranteed workmanship. iillU*VAM'lM( HOME MADE . ravioli, fresh or Ed Crawford XH 0-4410 MANCHESTER- Nice 6 room home Reasonable rates. Fully tnoufed. Rapid promotions are auto- Machine Gleaned FROM OWNER—6 room ranch, at­ J. I). REALTY pltiB porchea and garage. Full Estate xn 9-5164, Ext.\35 or TR Teoh Type Outfit shape (or the coming season. MI 8-4880. frozen, 30c doz. 248 Avery Street, FOUR ROOM apartment, centrally 5-6360:'' ' Bring it and your mower, shears. Foot and courteous tervlca. Leo 'matlcall,v granted to successful Septip Tonka, Dry Wells, Sewer Wapping. Ml 4-0804. SIX PIECE sofa bed, den set. xn located, heat and hot water, xn tached garage, radiant heat, new­ 470 MAIN STREET BOLTON price $11,800. Four bedroom knives, locks, keys, etc, (o Braith- COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, J. PeUeUer.'Ml 9-8328.. • SEPTIC TANKS representatives. Contatet Ed Uhee Inatolled—-Cellar Water­ 3-0147 aftct\ 6. 3-7590 after 6. MI 3-8470, ly redecorated, neAr schools, MI 3-5129 ranch, garage, large lot. juat re­ IF YOU WISH personal service, walte. 62 Pearl St. Inc. Aluminum eidiiig, aa^aft, Katz proofing Done. 21’’ PHII>CO Console TV set, VHF- buses. MI 9-4934 Beautiful 8 room executive duced, $15,400. Short way o u l- aev- PAINTINO 'AN D paperbohgtng. CLEANED and INSTALLED 2-FAXnLY duplex 4. and 4. Ver- call Joseph A. Barth, broker, JO, asbestos* * ‘ roofing. ■■ Also ■■ aluminum, ' ‘ imlnu NURMI UHF, Excellent . condition. . Xa USED FURPilTURE. good for 2nd FURNISHED 2-roobi apartment, contemporary ranch jtealgned and era! 4, 5. and 6 room honiea from 9-0320. \ ;alvanized or copper gutters and Good cleun workmanshipIp I at rea- ACTO BODY King Merritt and Go. 3-4013. Hand dealers, Apply 75 Forest St. business block. Depot Square. $12.600—SIX room ca p e,' full base­ planck Srhool area. 21 Seaman built by U ’& R Construction Co. $5,900 up. Call The Ellsworth Mil- freadera.eadera. Ml 8-7718-7707. sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ • SEWERS 41 South Main Street McK i n n e y b r o s . rear house, oh call Xa 9-3071 after Adults, Free parking.- By week or ment, combination windows and Circle; MI 9-0910. less than 0115 year ago, that fea­ ten Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930 or ARE-YOU considering selling youp Old-World Charm! chester. Raymond Fiake. Ml MACHINE CLEANED West Hartford, Goim- POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ 5 p.m. \ month. Tel, Mr, Keith, xn 9-8191. doora, amesite drive shade trees, tures a sunken living room with MI 9-5524, . , • ■ home" If you are, we will pur- 9-9287. $«w*raqe Disposal Co. MANCHESTER - New Listings! ADaihili 8-9686 sen, Bolens, Toro and Ariena. Self- 30 days o'"' 'sney. X^a'rion E. exposed beam ceiling marble fire­ chase your equity. For expediency .Rimfing and Chlm INSTALLATION 130.182 Pearl St.— 511 8-6808 propelled, push or riding. .18 to 30 GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera­ FOUR ROOM furnished apaTtSent."' Robertson. Broker, MI' 8-5958. Value packed finished 6 room place, formal dining room that MANCHESTER — 8 room Capa. tor, good condulon, $35. Call Xn Cape in Bowci s Sclionl aira. House plea.se. rail us. MI '3-5129.\ J. D. inches.3Ches. AskA i' for demonstration ' and Heal, hot water, and electrlcit.v. opens to a', large sundcck. The den Fireplace, all utilitlea. Reasonable ReaJly Co., 470 Main St.; Man- ROOFTNO — Specialising repairing SPECIALIST ,3-0998.-. ------A...... ^ ----- WEST CENTER Street—7 room has full dry cellar, fireplace, hand­ at $13..50o. Joseph Barth, Broker, INVITATION TO BID be' satisfied; Trade'ln-your -old -m a.- Working couple. References. *1^ is paneled i^'ith a stone (ireplacq of rhester. ’ • \ roofs of all kinds. New roofa, gut-. Sealed. Bids will be received at chine. Parts and aervice. We 5-5630, English coloniaf. I>arge living some kitchen, two-car garage witli its own. A \ large paneled" ' family MI 9-0320. ter work, clUmneys clemnei^ re­ sharpen and repair most all hand A SUPER ALBERT VALUE room with fireplace, dining room, amesite drlVq. Well landscaped room with built-in bar. A kitchen the Office of the General Manager, e -v -e -r -y V-h -i -n -g paired. Aluminum aiding. M Town and Country and power lawn mowers; . XU den, 3 spacious bedrobms, ceramic very large yard. Also conveniently COVENTRY LAKE — Year 'round 41 Center Street, Manchester Con­ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE Baslnetw Locations that has all electric conveniences', years’ experience. Free esti­ 3-7958. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 bath, newly rempdeled kitcheii located to shopping, bus, and 3 large bedrooms, 2'./ baths, 2-car .house, Waberfroni, 8 bedrooms, necticut until September. 19, 1960 Off'North School St. BRAND NEW for Rent mates. Call Howley, Ml 8-6881. Ml Drainago Go. Main St. 64 with breaKfast nook. Wan to whll schools. Assumable 4*i% GI garage and many more custom large kltcHcn, dining room, sun- Weekend Crashed 8-0788. at .2:00 P.M. for 300 'Tons ’TyP* Ml 9-8834— Manchester ONLY $310 carpeting plus many extras. Only porch. Can be ii.sed as Investment. C.C. Rock Sail. mortgage, All this and more, for features that arc jiist too beayUful Ml 9-4143 Mlntz Court. TOP SOIL—possibly tbe cleanest $18.00 DELIVERS FOR OFFICE Or buslheas use. $17,990. Paul J. Correnti, Xn only $15,200. Elsie Xlever Agency, Joseph Barth, Broker, XII 9.0,320. Bring One Ayrc^t Bid forms and specifications are Wanted-Paiiiters $11.72 XiONTH Malo-St.'''near Center 8 rooms, to describe in words. Why not call and most rertile available any 3-5363. Realtors. XII 0-5524, XII 3-69.30. avnllable at the Cohtroller’s Of­ ground/, floor, plenlty of parking.' us for an appointment to shoiy yoii’ HENRY STREET -7 room Gape, Hhatlng and Plumbing 17 ^bere. Prompt delivery. Call 12-Piece Bedroom through. Priced at $.38,9nn. fice. 66 Center-Street, .Manchester, Ml 14-Piece Living Room xn 9-5229. 9-8. COOPER STREET—Rehl clean aln- VERNON—5*^ room ranch, large large' living room with fireplace, Four weekend accidents involved Leonard L. Giglio, Bolton, seven cars, one motorcycle, and PLUMBING AND heating - re­ Connecticut. Experienced. Men Onfy 3-7083. — - 10-Piece Kitchen gle. Nice lot, located just across modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, dl.shwashcr, ba.ac.. modeling inatallationa. repairs. 'Town, o f Manchest Free storage until wanted. .Free HALL FOR LEASE—Second floor, the "Street from the West .Side aluminum combination windowa, U & K REALTY CO. menf finished, 2-rar garage, on® bicycle, and resulted in one in­ All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ Connecticut nicely decorated. Dance stiidlb, of- Playground. Vacant and the ask­ Bowers School. $18,.500. rhllbrl/rk jury. one arrest and one warning. 99 LOAM—SAND—Stone - Gravel delivery. Frfe'e set-up by our relia­ fices.j (tlub rooms. JA 7-1372 after full basement, very cleah, one perience. 24-houf aervice. Call ( Richard Martin, Fill and Amesite For prompt de­ ble men. ing price la only $13,900. Terrific year old, large morjgage can be Ml 4-8193 Agency, xn 9-8464, ■ •The most , serious accident oc­ ,x Earl VanCamp, Ml 0-474^, - • ‘ " General Manager LONDON PARK livery call xn 3-8003. Walter P 5 p.m. I value. T. J. Crockett; Realtor, MI curred at 11:15 Saturday morning All Homes Feature: WILLIAM DICKSON and SON SEE IT d a y o r NIGHT assumed. Small down • payment. HEBRON MUlerj. Tracking. Phone For Appointment, 3-1577. Owner transferred. Price $14,990. R. D. Murdock, Ml 3-6472 MANCHESTER--SpacloUa 5 room when cars, driven by Sol R, Coben, LARGE STORE at 26 Birch 8t. 50, of 51 Jordt St., and Darid Me- '• Large Wooded Lota Samuel Albert, Hftd. CH 7:0858 Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main St. Call Gaston Realty Company', Ml ranch, conveniently located, fire­ PHONE Mi 4-0420 t o o l a n d equipment rentals, MANCHESTER—6' room cape, full Kenney. 23, of Cedar Swamp Rd., • Ceramic TUe Baths After 9 p.m. JA 2-4590 Near Main St. Parldhg. 9-5731. ROCKVILLE—7 room older home, place, breezeway, garage, full ONLY $500.00 DOWN a Formica Counters Sales apd aervice. AP . Equipment, If you have no means of transpor­ dormer, fireplace, basement ga­ aluminum siding, central location'. basement. Larg® lot. Good (ianc- North Coventry, collided at E. Cen­ CAPES $11,500, • Oil Hot Water Heat 948 Center St., MK^-2052. Open tation, I’ll send my atito for you. MAIN STREET—Building for com­ rage, shaded yard. MI 9-5477. PRINCETON .ST.—7 room colonial East Main Street. Price $8,700. ing. Vacant. Reallaticallv nrlred. ter and Huntington Sts. f - A . 91 STRICKLAND STREET -V a Amesite Drives evenings. No' obligation i mercial business or office use. with 4 .bedrooms, I ’ i baths, large Cieszynaki-Fclber Agency, MI Gerard Agency, Xtl .3-0365, MI Both cars received extremely BpWBRS SCHOOL-8 rooms, brick living room with fireplace, hot 3-1409, MI 9-4291. 9-0626. heavy damage, and'had to bo towed RANCHES $11,995 e Birch Cabinets A_1^B—E—R—T— S I Will subdivide. Xn 9-8229. 9-8. ranch, basement recreation room, »0» PAfitt 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD water heat, one-car garage,' Bj) away. Open For Inspection Monday-Wednesday-Friday 6 to 8 p.m. l o a m a n d fill. Woodrow Clifford, LARGE ONE-room alr-condlkoned office, 3-car garage, 100x180, appointment only, $23,900. Phll- ROCKVILLE—Only $74 month after BCOAFIIftoO Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. PORTER STREET SECTION Cohen .was arrested and charged ii-- MI 3-6712. .office. 100% Main St. location. trees. Carlton W, Hutchins. XO .brick Agency. MI 9-8464. substantial down payment to own with failure to grant the right «* 5AL$S BY U & R REALTY CO.— Ml 4-8193 SENSIBLE INVITING HOME AHENTION WORKING MOTHERS! HOUSEHOLD funUture, also fsuto- Marlow'-s 867 Maim SL thia immaculate 3 bedroom ranch. way. 2078 ELEVEN ROOMS—Yes. 11 room* R. D. MURDOCK—MI 3-8472 matic washing machine.’ 86 En­ Close to everything but still quiet. Stephen LeLacheur. 10, of ' 87 , a b o r t e d ampUfiera, turn tables MANCHESTER GREEN—Spacious in this well kept hom® on Hackma­ Five bedrooms, rerreaHon room, sign St. xn 9-1726. I , Rfinsea tor Rent 6R Call Ed Quatrale Real Estate. MI Cedar St., was taken to Manchef- and apeakera. MI 3-4289. 6 room ranch, 3 large bedrooms, tack Street. About an acre of land. 9-5164 extension 35 or TR 5-6980. G.E, beating system, fireplace, Applications Now . 21 ft. living room with jfir.eplace, ter Xlemorial Hospital late Satuf^ AMPLIFIER—30 watts, Danelec­ WE8TINGHOUSE electric range in LARGE 8 room split level with I-iarge coniblnatton garage and sunporch, 2-car garage. I ’i baths. dav afternoon suffering from minor dining room, kitchen with dish­ barn. Hbiiae has two heating sys­ FOR SAIjE—7 room house ' with tro Pioneer, Model 30A, two chan­ good condition. $75. Phone Ml garage Inclqding playroom - and washer arid fotmlca counter tops, Priced VlghL *19,600. Shown by ap­ scrapes as the result of his bicycle 8347 Taken At .t 3-8969. washroom, 8 milea to Hartford or tems. full attic, plenty of room to extra lot for parking. Ideal loca­ running into a car being driven by 10-18 nel, six input, separate base and ceramic tiled bathroom, attached tion Ifor professional man. Xn pointment. treble 'variable vibrato. Cost $210, Mancheater, $145 a month. Im­ stretch out; Vacant, in an estate, -PriscHla Altken of 68 Spruce . St. GAS AND OIL combination stove. garage, aluminum storm wln- has to sell, sensible offers will be 8-7922. wim rut Kcw A Like new. Sacrifice $125. Xn maculate condition. Sign one yegr ‘dows and doors, $0 ft', paneled BRAE-BURH REALTY The accident occurred on Pleagant 3-4289. L Reasonable. Call MI 3-8210 be. lease or better. Xn 4-1:482 ' any given serious consideration. Zoned —r St,, near Beech St. nn-o-RAMA t’«/een 4 and 7 p.m. 1 basement with Walk-out rear for a two-family, and very easily 26 LINDEN s t r e e t FOR RENT time. / basement door. 38 ft. sundeck with MI 8-6273 John F. Delaney, 21. of 8 Wal­ converted. T. J. Crockett Realtor, j CHILD CARE St o r k l in e carriage, awing, - set, OPPOSITE CENTER PARK nut St., was given a written warn­ A new and fr^:iph as tomorrow patio beneath, aton'e terraced, rear Wooden storm windp’ws, screeha, MUST'SEI/Lr-Moving ou( of) state. MI 3-1877 —and an outfit tfena love. Slim Moi/ern 30 vol. Americano, couch, lawn Sabnrbap For Rent 66 yard, nicely landscaped and 8 room single. Large Hj*lng room, ing for having defective brakes aa skirt, blouse and 'cr9pped Jacket Hotpoint electric stove, Dayatrom fenced, Near schools, churches and I Uits tor Sale 78 the result of a 3-car accident oa B. kitchen set. MI 9-3364. ' ' mower, Neico roaster, reclining COVENTRY LAKE—8 room house, $12,600—BEAUTH/’UL 8 bedroom 2 full baths, flreplax:e. storm win­ for,’ all ■ arouiid wear. chair, TV set, hassock Kitchen ahd|iping areas. Possible 414% Middle Tpke.. west bl T-ake St,, The 'otd-world' charm of this year round, stove. Refrigerator ranch, baseboard heat,i fireplace, dows, one-car garage, lot' 175x80. ANDOVER l a k e —.Two’*adJolnlng late Sundav afternoon.. No. 8847 Avith- Patt-O-Rama U 'I' CENTER set, metal cabinet, bedroom set, mortgage, 47 Hilltop Drive. Call Could be converted to two 4-room; beauUfal croas-atitch design lands W56 CHteVROLET sedan, low mile furnished. Ideal for couple.' MI large kitchen, cellar. Carlton W; iota top sale. Marion E, Robertson, Police said Delaney’s power In sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Bust 30 to 30’’ electric range, miscellaneous owner Xn 9-9593. Price $20,600. . apartments. Also zoned to |zllow Itaelf equally well to walbl panel IN MAMCHESTEB URBAN AREA tge. Reaabnable. Good used chain, '8-1605. Hutchlna, XQ 9-5132. broker, Ml 3-5953. brakes failed a* he ’ w proachH 36. Size 12, 32 bust. Jacket and or bedspread! •aw, Kelvinator .. refrigerator, items, xn 3.-1332, 290 School St. roomers. Roamejm would hav® pri­ akirt, 2% yards'of (114-lnch; hlouae, RCKmJBDGCDGE —8*A room; cape. 2 THREE B ZONE lota with city stopped cars driven by Laurel A. Pattern Nq. 2078 has hot-iron 6 :irA .M . to 5 :0 0 P .M . cibtheallne poles, xn 9-1353. (30VKNTRY—4 room cottage^ re­ mil baths, built-in oVen and RANCH—Idea) location tor chll- vate entrance. 8 roomers pay com-' Anderson trf Wildwood Rd;. Veraon, 2 yards o f ’SO-lnch. transfer for 16" x 19’1 design; color A five-room custom house and garage set on a well- decorated, 2 Dedrooma, knotty pine dren near Bowers knd new High plete taxes, heat and mortgage pay­ water.; Union St.. Manchester. To order, send 36c in coiai Lo;— (OTHER HOURS TO SUIT) ; | . , NA-noNAL CASH reg^ter. very Mnsical Ihstnunenta S3 range,' enclosed porch, one-car ga $2,500 (ehch. j a 9-8498. ' and George A. Kliig»bury; Jr., IP, chart; stitch Illustration. landscaped lot in a quiet neighborhood near schools and living room, .fireplace. Welj in­ rage. There'are many extras go School. Aluminum storms and ments. FHA or bank mortgage of Wilson Lane, Rockville. Sue Bum«tt, ’The Manchester Eve­ To order, send 26odn colna to:— REASONABLE RATES Old, excellent working condition. sulated. Unfprniahed ejeewt cook­ doors, nicely landscaped, 8 bed- available. Inimediate posaeaslon. bus line. There is also a fully expandiable'second floor. Service Station 825. Call PI 2-8371, ACCORDION, practically new. ing with thia house that makes LOTS:. CENTRAL B zone, all Damage was moderate to 9H ning Herald, 1150 A VE. OF / i rooms with extra large . c,ioseia, Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ STARltND CATE: SEPT. 12 Ideal for student. Original price ing stove, kitchen set. $80. Lake tor conifortable living. $23,900. uUiiUes; choice lot in Rocklpdge. cars. • . ^ „ AAIEBICAfi. NEU' YOSJI M, N.Y. ning Herald, IlM AVE. OF This attractive home features a screened porch, Walpole- CM ftr opporito Lovt Loiw; M wmIu ' paM $95r-aaking $46. MI 9;78$J. piTvileges, Adults, No dogs. Call Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. central hall, tile bath, birch kitch­ FRED'MURPHY Minor damage resulted late » !» • For l#t-class mailing add ' 10c THAYICR CRIB, crib . mattress, two AA zone; one on Beelzebub AhUSIOAfir NKW YOBK 88, N.Y. feqced backyard, large flagstone teirace, air-conditioned traU stf fiM im MroHoblA to ouolMAd. onbiftAiift APPUOA'nONS w n x be tak en a fte r th is d ate baby’s cheat of drawers, $28, XH anytime. PI 2-7247, en cabinets, fireplace, built-in Realty Road in South Wlndzor; wooded dav nlgbt when a motoP«*l9 to' for such pattern. Print Nana. Ad- bookcases, and baseboard hot Ist-cfauM mailing odd lOe for kitchen with diepqsai and dlahwaahcr, radiant heating, USED TRUXfPETS low as $15, MANCHESTER — 8 room brick acre-plus lota in Bolton. T. J. erated by William R. O w rtnegAft draaa with Zone, Style No. and mabjuLtUm. Print Name, Address vPR».SC»K>OL CtnUNLEN 3 YEARS ON used clarinets $38,1-day service on ranch, enclosed breezeway, 2-car water heat. Owner belhg trsto’ Ml 8-4064 . of South Windsor, etraek a p i M Size. ceramic tile bath and fireplace. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1677, wiUi cone and Pattern Number. USED GUNS, sold, asaeosed gt the practically all band instrument garage, one year bid, quality con­ ferred. Call MI 9-5914. car belonging to Peter Van In to C A U Ml 9/4578 ASHWORTH s t r e e t -2-fam tly • pon't ndee the FaU A Winter Ha'!ave you the '8K)'Album contain­ FOR FULL PAR'n.CULARS AND APP01NTMENT8 'House of Sports. See the tajest In repairs. Irour Thomas organ deal YOUNG COUPLE with two chlldrcii struction, exceptionally desirable ton of 395 ToHand«.Tpto.; to W: taeue of our exciting pattern Shown by^ Appointmient M l 3-4472 TN. JA 2-8211,9 f o B -^ l 9-8492 Afttr 4 P.M. A6W guns St NsssiffiArms Co, of er. Ward Music Co.** 99. Summer daapermtely netda 8 or -8 rodnt'f locatimi with i view, VPriced in the ROLUNO PAIUC-9 room Cape, B-8, Ail, bet air; walk-la basement, ing; many lovely 'dealgna and free lif.MO. iCte Ostrlnsky,. Realtor, parking lot o f' toe tofiT 4^1 Soto Bute FeahioiiL Juat So cent«.et pattema? Only 2Sc at copy! Mancha^. 1018 11^ 8t, MI St. Open till 9 p.m. Tuaa., Wad;, olngla housa or lin t flodr apart/ We. Cteu fer_ ^ajpgtoitmeBt 1% bathe ia d gan g*/ Cali owner Read Herald Advs. 1 ^ 1 at TaQaad fiMBt. ItMaeaabto. MI MTet. PltUMek AgMtot tol I xa sAito f - 84887. ' Ttaurs., and TMdto. ^ ^ , t

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■■ ^ _ I ■" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1969 1 .'■C' IPAGE EIGItTEEN Avenge Daifly Net Frees Hob ThaWeAther lEoyttingi For tfea^Waak Badod JUM 4th. IMO Foreout of D. 8. Weethor Olbbona Aaaembly, Catholic Ceryini Reports Partly cloudy pai cool Might About Towii Ladles of Coluntlms, will hold a 13,125 aai Wedueaday. Low Mdgkt 4B- military whist and aetback O ct 4 Member «f ttie Andit se. m gli Wedueaday fu Hoi •- at 8 p.m. at the. KnIghta of Colum­ r August Receipts G(80D SHOE Bureau e f OIrealatiea Taylor Circle. WSCS, South bus Home. Host end hostess will be ManckeiUtr^A City of Village Charm Methodist Church, wlH meet to- Mr. and Mrs. EMward J. McKecver. The town collected 846,845 in REPAIRING FAYS m o m w at 7:4^ p.m- in Susannah Refrejdiments will -be served. property taxes' last month, accord­ (Claesifled Advert4s|ng on Pagh- U ) Wesley Hall. Hostesses will he Mrs. Tickets are $1, and may be obtain­ VOL. [IX , NO. 293 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, COINN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 PRICE FIVE CENTS Kenneth Borgman, Mrs. Stoner ed by calling Mrs. Bkiward Dupre, ing to a monthly report from Col­ WHEN IT'S DONE a t Smith, and Mrs. Emo Sanchini. 136 Greenwood Dr., or Mrs. Frank lector of Revenue Paul Cervlnl. Zarbo, 165 Brent Rd. The taxes brought f'.e total col­ The Manchester Philatelic So­ lected since the start of the fiscal HALE’S SERVICE DEPT. ciety ^11 open its 1960-61 season The Church of the Assumption' ^iigo (Confusion State News year Jlzly 1 up to 83,0X5,518 to­ . . . tX D E R NEW MANAGEMENT V Tuesday evening at the North choir will resume rehearsals OAK ST. ENTRANCE • MANOHES EE- Methodist Church, Parker St. The Wednesday at 7 :30 p.m. New Mem­ ward. tjie estimate for. the full m ating, which will start at 7:30, bers arc welcome. year of 8?,468,681. ... WE GIVE GREEN Si Roundup Is open to all stamp collectors. The Cervlnl said the town, also re­ society also includes a Junior di­ Stanley Circle, South Methodist ceived 816,097 in State assistance, vision. Church WSCS will meet tomorrow 89,453 in fines, licenses, and per­ Reds Say at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. mits, and other revenue In Augnst The first fall meeting of St. Cheater Ferris, 32 Gerard St. adding up to 874,433, counting the State Polio at 18 Bernadette’s Mothers Circle will taxes. The total estimate for the be held Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. tlaughters of Liberty; No. 125, Vpar for the general fund is $6,- Hartford, Sept. 13 (,/?>)—The at the home of Mrs. Eugene Dc- will meet in Orange Hall tomor­ 893,964 of which 83,153,504 has State Health Department'to­ Battlsto, 51 Sharon L) — Pood maries will be reported over radio Sponsored by the at 3 p.m. to air the charges. ident Joseph Kaaa-vubu. The other station WINF tonight as soon as The' Hartford Simmons Club will July 1; $45,156, $18,545, $174,489, education, travel, etc., you want. Any man or woman can do It, r e n ^ - stored in freezers and refrigera­ VFW POST 7659 and 86,504. less of age or education. First lecture FKEE. VWCA, 263 Ann\^,. Egidio Ortona, Italian ambas­ group headed by Thomas Kanza, tabulations are completed follow­ hold Its anniitl tea In honor of en­ The Congo’s delegate-designate to tors which went off for any length A ssista n ce At Hartford. (Thereafter all classes held on Tuesdays 7:80 to 9:80). sador who is president of the coim- of time as a result of power fail­ ing the close of the polls at 8 p.m. tering freshmen at the Hartford cll this month, conferred with the U.N., represents Premier Lu- The broadcast telling the out­ College, 30 Elizabeth St., Wednes- . W'rite Or Phone For Guest Tickets ures during hurricane Donna should ADVANCE CATERERS MORSE COLLEGE, 18.3 ANN ST— JA 2-2281 other members on - the Soviet re­ mumba. come of the Town Director and da.v from 3 to 5 p.m. All Simmons It was too soon to see clearly be checked carefully, the State De­ Washington, Sept. 13 (A*)— 122 Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury quest, made in a letter to him. partment o f Consumer Protection State Representative races will president Eisenhower today College alumnae, preaent and-new ATLANTIC There was no Immediate decision what the UAR withdrawal meant. originate from The Herald's editor-' Free bos leaves immer of Cen­ students and their mothers are in­ Powell Getting Writer’s Cramp President Nasser sent about . 500 warned today. signed into law the bill setting FURNACE OIL on whether to convene the meet- Frozen food, once it has thawed, iai rooms. ter and Main Sts. at 6:80 p.m. vited. Dr. Theodore Powell is getting a special kind of writer’s cramp, signing the two books he’s just .paratroopers to The Congo two up a new federal-state pro­ Autonutic Delivery Ing. ' weeks ago. A UAR spokesman in should be used within the normal In a 1 p.m: count today, 814 Re­ had published. The stacks on the right are “The School Bus Law’’ and the stacks on the left are TOe confusion over who is run­ Clip this ad for Free game card ,A miscellaneous shower for L T. WOOD CO. Cairo accused the U.N. of violat­ spoilage time of similar fresh food, publicans and 367 Demqcrats had gram to help pay medical ex­ "'The Long Rescue" About 100 persons attended the autograph party given at the Manchester ning The Congo was amplified by voted In the conte.sta in which Re­ three nuns, recently assigned to Bookshop' on E. Center St. Friday night in Powell’s honor; Standing behind the Manchester director Phone MI 3-1139 SpsdaL ing The Congo’s sovereignty by according to Baton Smith of the penses of needy persons over the withdrawal of United Arab Re­ Church of the Assumption parish, taking over Congolese airports food division. publicans Sherwood Bower.s and 65. ' is Mrs. Polly B. Bccklcy. in. a checked dress and next to her is Albert Martinson, both ow-ners of public troops from the U.N. force Wilber Little and Democrat Walter will be held at a meeting of Ladies the store. (HeraM Photo by Oflara). and radio broadcasting stations. Special caution should be used Spon.sors of the legislation eaU- In The Congo and the arrival of Cairo’s Middle East news agen­ before fcatlng shellfish or fish. Meat, Mahoney were challenging party- mate that 12.4 million of the IS -- of the Assumption tomorrow kt contesting Congo delegations here. Throw Them 8 p.m. at the church hall. The Regular $1.59 cy said the UAR and East African partially thawed, may be riefrozen endorsed candidates for nomina­ million Americana over 65 will ba The council went Into a brief honor guests are Mother Fidelia, Eliza Chapman Joy Circle of Alayne Murphy Gray, 543 Hart­ Sudanese troops control of Leo­ without harming its health stand­ tion. eligible for benefits under tha DON'T Away ft session yesterday afternoon as the Sister Dominica and Sister An­ North Methodist ChUrch will mpel ford Rd., as a summer session poldville airport over to 200 Con­ ards, but the quality will be some­ Here Is the count broken down medical care provisions. Still plenty of wear left in situation was getting more and shoes when brought here for thony of .Slaters of Charity of Our Wednesday at 2 p.m. a^t the church. graduate at University of Michi­ golese soldiers. what affected, h'e said. by districts, compared to the 1 p.m. The fedcraJtxovemment will Mother of Merej'. Hastcs.ses will be AIiVi. Griswold gan, Ann Arbor, Mich., has more Involved, and U.S; Delegate The U.N, said, however, that the When in doubt, throw It out is count in the 1958 primaries in pay an expected $202 million to expert repairing. James J. Wadsworth mov-ed quick­ ' Open Mondays All Day Hatfield and Mrs.4rs. EllenIllen Stark- earned a bachelor of arts degree two, platoons of Congolese had vol­ the wisest policy to follow when which 4.478 persons had voted by help finance the program the first weather. \ ■ in education. ly for adjournment. untarily placed themselves under year, with $60 million coming Cloaed Wednesday :\ METRECAL checking for spoilage, according the end of the day: lie explained afterward "There Afternoons t • ■ the .command of U.N. forces at the to the State Health Department. Todav 1958 from the slates. „ The program and \ library com­ Marine iSrt. Edward J. Koffman, Is not much point In talking until airport. The airport was said to R D R By the fifth year, it is figured PARKER you have a sound basis of Informa­ remain under the full control o f a mittees of the Guild of Our-Lady 146 W. Center St., arrived at • Dietary Reducing- Aid COP Retains Rule Dlst. .241 72 308 the costs will be $340 million in SAM YU LYES CARTRIDGE PEN of St. Bartholomev’s Parl.sh will Okinawa Saturday as a member tion on which to speak.” Sudanese colonel. federal funds, $180 million in state New London. Sept. 13 {/T) — Re­ Dial. ..152 87 154 “.SHOE REPAIRING meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, in the of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Regi­ • Recommended By Doctors As The Safe Way To 1,/Ose The Soviet delegate, Deputy Unconfirmed rumors In Leo­ Dist. , .136 5.5 1.50 contributions.. Later the . total o r THE BETTER KIND” S.OO basement of the rectory, 741 E. ment, from Camp Pendleton, Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin, poldville said the Ghana force of publicans retained control of the would go higher. Secretary of Weight. city council and the board of edu­ Dist. , .211 82 179 ■ 38 OAK STREET Middle Tpke. Calif. \trled to get an urgent night meet­ nearly 2,400 men—one of the bul­ Dist. ,. 8(1 71 99 Welfare Arthur S. Flemming eatl- Same Side as Watkins DEWEY-RICHMAN ing but council president Ortona, warks of the U.N. in The Congo so cation iri yesterday’s municipal mates it could “ certainly” hit $lJi 767 MAIN ST. far—also might withdraw-. election that w-as held de.spite hur­ billion. \fter conferring with other mem- Totals ....814 367 890 276 ers, decided the meeting would be Guinea’s 700-mah contingent also ricane Donna. Tile size and extent of the bene­ o ( little use. The GOP elected William W. fit.* are entirely up to each state. \Unless there was some Interim (Continued on Page Four) Miner.. Mayor Wilfred A. Park, The program could get under way LOOK! LOOK AGAIN! Harvey N. Alallove and Moses A. Oct. 1 but it is not known how NOW Savin to the 7-tne'mber cou^icit. I)onna Change many states will be ready by then. A U TO Three of the seven positions on The new laW also includes a BODY LECLERC THE $64,6oO QUESTION! mid Quit Presidency First the- board of education were in number of minor libcrallzatione in OLtlE’S FUNERAL. HOME question, and the Republicans won In Route First the Social Security Act. ★ W ELDING . Who makes a better Representative In the General Assembly; a. two of them. The medical care plan In the bill man who Is on his own, or one who Is Med by unseen strings to At Hartford, State GOP Chair­ was adopted by Congress in place ir A U TO BODY and FUNERAL either the Demoerattc or Republican Town Committee? On Tues­ Kennedy Deplores Idea man Edwlh H. May Jr., said the Noted at MIT of a plan favored by Democratic FENDER REPAIRS day, September 18, the voters of both parties can “ upset the LIGGETT DRUG Republican victory' was a “ happy presidential nominee John F. Ken­ SERVICE applecart” by easting a vote for Wilber IJttle. Wilber Little Is VOUR REXALL STORE portent for the November elec­ Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 13 nedy and many others In his if COMPLETE CAR party. They sought to place aueh WALTER N. a true friend for one and all—espectaDy the veteran! MANCHESTER PARKADE tions." He lauded the "splendid (JP)— An opinion ventured by PAINTING Or Religious Influence leadership’’ and spirit of New Lon­ be.nefiLs under the social security LECl-sERCi • Ad paid.for by an Individual member of the American I>egion 404 WEST MIDDLE TPKE.— ->n 0-2S4S a Massachusetts Institute of I.ACQUER and ENAMEL Director don Republicans. r system, financed by a payroll tiuc since 194.5. Technology professor during Heavy rains accompan3ring Donna turned Washington St. Into a convenient stream for Gary increase. TEL. Ml 9-5026 FREE DELIVERY Jones and Carl Rohrbach yesterday afternoon. Other photos Page Nine. (Herald Photo by Call Ml 9-5869 By THE ASSOCIATED PRBBB #Khrushchev ever the incident. Bush Sees GOP ff'in an interview early yesterday Also rejected was a Senate Re­ Sen. J o ^ F. Kennedy «ays he Nixon and other Republicans are afternoon provided the first Pinto), publican substitute backed by, *^6 281 ADAMS ST. 23 Main Street, Manchester would resign from the presidency not letting Kennedy forget that re­ Hartford, Sept. 13 IjP) — UIST .______*> President Richard M. Nixon, the before he-would allow his polides mark. atate grant Catholic faith. pared for a tmlly, that iei:'' reaiasatioh” tb it Republicans strike the central Connecticut Apple Crop Ixiss High Donna Speeds program In thia field. NATALIE NORMAN Kennedy’8\ Republican, rival. Soviet PremlsMBudta Khrushchev can win ConnectlbtifBi' the Novem­ coast The successful plan will operate Vice Prealdebt Richard At. Nixon, win be impreWM on his forthcom­ ber election. in two parts. Ataklng this observation in a But Dr. Hurd iVUlett, AdlT pro­ began his \intensive campaign ing visit to thfi .United Nations by fessor of meteorology and 80 years T o Maritimes First, Washington will increase yesterday With a Jet-powered American streh ^ — not by argu­ campaign kickotf $|>eech at the substantially the granta it makes ' GOP weekly luncHlon at Hartford, a meteorologist, today explained Donna No Disaster Former Cheney Mill* cross-country \jump that tobk him ments or propagiuidB. that he was mepely baaing a con­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to the states to help with medical DANCE from Baltlmoife to San Ftanclsco And he told lOinishchev not to the state’s senior senator said “The expenses of the 2.4 million persona\ Hartford Road THEY'RE RINGING people of the state know that in a clusion on late data made avail­ Hurricane Donna went into hl.s- by way of Inc|lahapolls and Dal­ be deceived by a r^ m en u in the able by the U.S. Weather Bureau. tory today after a relentless march now on the old age assistance and Pine St. presidential campaign. \ time of heightened tensions and roll.*. An estimated 360,000 Of las. danger in the world It takes more He said he did not think of his ex­ On Tour of State up the Atlantic coast which spread Manchcitcr, Conn. Nixon pitched hla major appeal “ Mr. Khrushchev, do no^ be de- pressed opinion as a . hurricane terror, death and destruction from these might need such help in any STUDIOS for votea on the theme of "What to lead this nation than Jack Ken­ year. FREE PARKING nedy’s engaging personality and his forecast and said the Weather Bu­ the Ijeeward Islands to Maine. Parcel Pickup to la beat for America” (OoatfniMd on Page FO ^) Second, the federal government burning ambition to become pres­ reau would necessarily have to The grim toll stood at 135 kno.\vn agrees to ejd the states in paying no doubt he thiught he would By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fleast 20 per cent of this year's dead, scores mi.ssing, thousands Your Car! Miss Natalie Norman,’ Student of the \ ident. further review and assess such for a new program to help pay DOWN THE CURTAIN make the beat nreaident. data before Issuing a bulletin to A hurricarie that was expected McIntosh crop was ruined as a re­ homeless and untold properly dam­ "In deciding how to vote on Dance, Iri New York City, California and Nixon has deplored the Injec­ to be as disastrous as its ancestor sult of the storm. He said the medical bills of an estimated 10 Primary Elections Nov. 8, the people of Connecticut the public. age likely In excess of $1 billion — Mexico, Toured with the USO, appeared tion of the religion issue into the of 1938 left Connecticut today in a damage, conser\'httveIy estimated, million other needy persbns. These OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A.M. to 10 P M. are going to make their decision with Florida damage alone e.sti- with the London Opera Company, con­ I campaign. So haa\ Kennedy. But Dr. Willett said he had disre­ disturbed but not overwhelmingly is about $500,000.'. are not on relief but lack adequate on the basis of which party has mated at nearly $1 billion. Twenty ducted and directed television and stage Kennedy again foVmd himself de­ Today in ^Stat^tes garded ACITa weather radar data. damaged condition. The storm was', also a-headache incomes or resources to take .shows, directed 1950 Miss America Pageant. offered the men best equipped by Heavy rain in the Boston area of the deaths were in the United of all their health expenses. Sp SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY fending hia ■ position on the ques­ ‘I think we’ll find the damage for the state’s utility companies States. tion at a meeting! of Protestant By THE ABBOCRATta) FKEBS training in the hard school o f ex­ obscured radar observations of the was neglig(ible,” said State Police which estimated (hat about 100,- sor.* say about 500.000'to one perience to lead the United States storm center, he explained today. 000 homes and business establish­ Donna headed out o f the United lion of these might be sick in TAP • ACROBATIC ON 1960 MODEL ministers in Houston, Tex., last Nine states choose candidates Commissioner Leo J. Muleahy, States* last night, moving on a and our. free world allies to a A t that time, the- latest .U.S, ments lost power, \ The' Connect­ particular year. FARM FRESH— READY TO COOK night for Congress and- various state whose department la beginning the north northeasterly course out of Kennedy said he \ believes firm­ offices today in primary elections peaceful victory over the Soviet Weather Bureau forecast indicat­ Job of calculating the extent of icut Light -and Power Co. aald PLUMP. MEATY U.S.GOVT. GRADE "A" Union. ed the storm center would follow there were “ well o'Ver 50.000 pow­ Maine toward the Maritime Prov­ (Continued' on Page Four) BALLROOM • BATON ly in aeparatlbn of church and being watched for voter reaction hurricane Donna’s wrath today. inces. The U.S. Weather Bureau at in this presidential election “And that deCiaAon, if we do our a course across the easterly end of er failures.” The Hartford Ellec- state and “ there is mo doubht in ytipr- The winds that reached between BotSon said Donna had lost her BROILING OR FRYING SCHOOL OF MODELING Significant contests were la< Job effectively, will be dcciirively Long Island | and to the west of tric Co. figured some 35,000, and my mind that the vjew I express 60 and 70 m.p.h. knocked over hurricane winds and forecast fur­ STUDIO LOCATED Is'the view of the Overwhelming ^ m y y ctf tte states, lessen- in favor Of our experienced Repub­ trees and utility poles, and the the United Illuminating Co. ac­ counted for- the rest. ' ther decrease in Intensity. majority of Roman Tcathollcs in the clues t^ t may he draom lican ticket—Richard M. Nixon (UentlnuM oh Page Fonr) nearly six inches of rain caused from the rtnults. and Henry Cabot Lodge.” The hurricane, born In the Carib­ MANCHESTER For Registration and Intormatlon this country.’ streets-to flood. But the blow was The Southern New , Englauid bean Sea over a week ago, bulged Bulletins Chevrolets and Corvairs The elections were echeduled in Bush said he shared the con­ Telephone Co. said Donna had . British-American Club Call -lA S-S71S or Call Collect Kennedy answered \ a series of not nearly as bad as had been ex­ cern, expressed by leading Demo­ with 135 m.p.h. winds as It raked Tups.— 51aple Street Classes Resume Week of Sept. 12 nrepared questions which appeared Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, pected. knocked out 5,385 phones by late from the AP Wires Minnesota, New Hampshire, Utidi, crats iMfore their Los Angeles yesterday afternoon. There are the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, ICKENS ' I ' * ' ' ■Mtten to draw from him state- Thousands of persons left their Cuba. Florida and the Atlantic sea­ IBents, no matter how He answered, Vermont. WasMngton . and Wist convention, that Kennedy “ lacks 1.25 million telephones in the consln. All excejit Colorado select the maturity and experience to NeWs Tidbits shoreline homes along the 115- state. However, of the company’s board to New England. that his church would Influence his mile Connecticut coast from Green­ So devastating was the storm’s' ACXnPTS KENNEDY’S VIEW ' 7.. and the cash register is ringing at Carter s candidates for govemoi^. meet the problems which will face CnOed from AP Wires 600,000 utility polea, only 13 were San Franolsro, Sept..IS (J5— actions In office. In Massachusetts, Gqv. -Foster wich to Stonlngtoq on Gov. Abra­ felled. fury in Florida, that President But his answers Consistently the nation in the years ahead be­ Eisenhower designated sectlona of Vice PreeMetit Richard M. Nlxoil Furcolo la riinning a ^ n s t two cause o f increased Communist ham Rlbicoff’s evacuation order. In. terms of sheer nuisance said today he accepted, and stated he believes in separation of opponents for the Democratic Many were sheltered in schools value, Donna will be a lady long the state a major disaster area. WHOLE because we are. offering the best trade-ins and church and state ana’., that his truculence throughout the world." French government baas film Gov. Leroy Collins of the stricken thought others should. Sen. John nomination to a. U.S. Senate seat. He said that the Democratic and other public buildings as the remembered. She flooded countless F. Kennedy’s position on the re- church would not influeime his acts. wMeh deals with* Army desertion winds howled outside. Rlblcoff -hlm- state requested federal aid, in­ ” 2V2 to 3 Lb. Avg Sen. Leverett SsRonstall,; the Re- presidential nominee’s experience bfujemenU and left hundij^ds of -Ugloua— isstif . .n ie.- - RepnWIfan _ should he become prealmnt. arid Algerian rebellion . . . Nine self visited one such sheiter in the motorists stranded on Tfiooded forming the cirdenl {KaTTie The Protestants flred la number Korean boys, ages 7 to lA are preeidentlal nojnineb also told a deals in Carter's history. fCoBtlnned on Page Four) Old Saybrook elementary school. streets. Florida Keys, the central part of ne*v* conference he thought Pres­ o f questions at Kennedy and got tOonttamed on Page Four) killed near Taegu, Korea, when CUT-UP OR SPLIT vBut at 8:30 p.m., after a person­ In beach areas, -boats by the the state and coastal regions, had ident Elsenhower’s dedslon to pointed answers. The group ap­ dud presumably left over from al Inspection tour of the Old Say- ecore were driven onto the land sustained extensive darriage. Itmll Soriet Premier NUdtn plauded him when he finished. Korean war explodes, National brook Beach area, Riblcoff can­ as waves of 10 feet beat agalnat By cdntraat,. when Donna roared Khrushchov to Manhattan oa Ua Nixon's day began at Friendship Police report . . . Oredk govern­ FRANCO-jAMERICAN '60 models must be moved to make room for celed the evacuation order and said coming visit to the United Na- Airport In Baltimore, where Pres­ ment gtvee soprano Marla Calls# all but a few evacuated residents (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page N(^) ttona was “dictated by security ident Eisenhower and'Nixon’s rim- ects Ita silver t*Order of the Good could return home. The exceptions requirements all of ns can laider- - ning mate, Henry Cabot Lodge, Deed" yesterday for her outs^nd- were for the fe w homes where stand.’’ SPAGHETTI new models and believe us we're leaving no gave him ' a b r e a k ^ t sendoff. merits in the arts.” flood conditlqns still prevailed. ’ - A t Indianapolis Nixon sisshed Several Indonesian Communist One group that Is going to re­ IKE nONORS p ^!;r s h i n o at Kennedy by saying: “I hope-the party leaders and members of member the storm for a long . Ribicoff Schedules Washington, Sept), IS (SP)-» time will never com ewhen It will To U.S. Restrictions Communist - doritiinated farm ers time Is thf.state’s apple growe'Vs. President Eisenhower\ bowed hia 15-oz. stone unturned to do it. be necessary for the President to front btganizatkm In West Jbva Bernard W. Funk of South Glas­ bare head before a siinple stona- .00 apologize, for attempting to defend tonbury, president-of the Connect­ marker- In Ariingtim Cemetery CANS the security of the United States.” .. London, Sept. 13 -r- Soviet^ are arrested la Jaksfta, Indonesia; “This means that government on o b a m s o f holding Illegal see- icut Pomological Society, said at Speeches for Kennedy today in hopor of the memory Kennedy, at the time of the U2 Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev does not sympathize with the 1fS4 FORD 2.DOOII 1957 CH EV R O LET 2-D O O R ret meetings and planning to start of the dommander-ln-€blef ot BpotlcM Innldc and imt. . Deluxe model, i flight and suhimlt collapse last took the United States to task cause, of settling the questions the first great American mili­ today for reafricting him to Man­ that require resolution and are trouble . . . Fbui- East German Nicely equipped. *1745 Clean inside and out. ^ ' May, remarked at a news con­ Close Watch Kept Hartford, Sept. 13 (P)—Govem0;t%7aa a deteriorating .commute: tary action In Europe. It was ference he might have expressed hattan Island while he attends the to be considered by the U.N. Gen­ youths who belonged to “Elvis the lOOth annh'ersary of the Club” are sentenced to hard labor Ribicoff hits out on ^le Kennedy transportation syatcin. \ A regret to Soviet Premier Nikita S. U N . General Assembly. eral Assembly,’’ he said. campaign trail this week, with ap-. birth of GmiersI of tiie Armies / FA N C Y N ATIV^ 1956 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR “ Of course,” he said, ”I do not for dancing rock ’n’ roU In street. On Easterly Wave Thursday night. Governor H « ; In a message from the Ship pearances in New York City and coff \rill bo principal speaker John J. Pershing. The day waa have a new oil burner V-8, powergllde, radio, heater, padded daah, S O A A C Radio, heater, 6 cylinder engine. BalUka in mid-Atlantic en route claim any special consideration to­ Fire destroys huge warehouse Newi Jersey. a Bbrgin County,- N. J., Democra\- set aside by Congress to cem-' power brakee and many other extrae. J Commercial, transportation. to New York, Khrushchev callefi wards myself on the part o f .the at U.S. Air Base in Ramatctn, Miami, Fla.,’ Sept. 13 (;Pi — ymemorate the deeds of tha Rep. Martin Raps The Go'V’ernor, announced today lo oiiting. The Governor’s day r' the restriction an unreasonat{le iAmericah authorities. Genriany last night. Damages ate Weather forecasters today kept 'blghest ranking officer In UB. that he will go to New York City event will alsol be attended by' fornot^ing! ’ 1958 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR i956 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR measure which “ cannot be, Justi­ ’’Blit I am empowered by my estimated at nearly half a mllUon watch on ari easterly wave In the Wednesday to attend a luncheon at Army hlalory and of the two ELBERTA PEACHES Belvedere model. ‘Neutrality’ by Ike, people and govemmentrio seek a dollars . . . ^TMMy-six perabna are Gov. Robert Meyner,. New Jer- Deluxe' model. fied by. eitheri ideological or moral Antilles, some 1,200. miles south­ the Hotel Commodore for the Dem­ million Americans who fought Radio and heater. *1495 V-8 and automatic drive. grounds.” ' way to insUVe world peace. I have killed and several seriously wound­ east of M iam i.' •e.V\ , - \under hbh In Europe in World ocratic presidential nominee, Governor Ribicoff said he will If you have an old, inefficient oil. burner, your fuel bills Infliuence of Nixpn Khrushchev made his views done and will do this with the ut­ ed In terrorist raids In Moslem Forecaster Rollo Dean of the Sen. John F. Kennedy is slated I'ar I- 19SrCHEVROLET IMPALA h a r d t o p ' 1956 MERCURY STATION W AGON known in a 1 cable' to'^ a London most resolve.” rebel-infested areas of West Java Miami weather bureau aald the to address the affair at which some urge strong support for Senator Kennedy at the outing to be held are higher than if you had a modern Delw heating plant. Power brakes, power steerfng Washlngrton, Sept. 13 (A*)—Rep. newspaper dually ESxpress). The In reply to anotfiSr of the news­ last weekend, reports fbom Ban­ wave showed no circulation “but 2,500 women- will be present. Gov­ A V A N SHDMisjliFLODES V-8, powergllde, radio, whitewalls, 2-tone, S O A A C paper's questions, Knrushchev at the Aldecress Country Club. I • hMter A-l condition, ^ and 8 seatSr * * Joseph W. Ma|lin says W h I t e cable, replying to questions put to dung say. It does have unusual shower activ­ ernor Klblcoff will likely apeak at Venl^, Italy. Sept. 1$ In ipost ca.se.s a new Delco instatlaiion Would save you House “en-and boys” worked to him by - the newspaper, was also made a.bitter attack on U.N: Sec- Airlift of free baby.food for Ne­ ity and a low baronieter.” she rally, sponsored by theXNew Monday will find the Goveriior An ItaUan tanker expibded to- topple Mm fropi his long tenure as widely publicized at the same time cretary. General Dag Ham­ gro chlkDen 'fai -New Orleans is York Democratic. State Central stopping at Queens County, N. Y., r day In Venice harbor, {kOlhig Id 4 Lbs. 3 5 ® 1957 CHEVROLET STATION W AGON 1955 ^R D STATION WAGON marskjold .for hia handling of The No plans were made to send hur­ enough on fuel to pay its co.st in five years. After that, House Republican leader while for‘Senator Kennedy., • persons. Police said the dbad Deluxe model. A^l plasHc upholstery,. S l A A i C ' New paint. Tip top value for ' by Moscow Radio and the Boviet •tarted by 16 angry city council- ricane hunting planes into the area CCmmlttee. * President ESsenhower' maintained press agency Tass. Congo crisis. i \ . ; women In Newcaale-on-'T^, HSng- Sandwiched in betwee,n .jthe^por tvere all.Xcrewmen. The tankaV radio, heater, powergllde. . ■the 'grooving famU.v, » today, but Dean said a elo'ae w-atch Wednesday night at the Waldorf you’d be ahead money. \ “a Wtrange sort of neutrality.” “If the United States were He charged that Hammarskjold land.. :Prasldept Eisenhower will wotild be maintained. liticking will ]pe. his appearance waa the 3,509-ton Rosa M ia - Astoria Hotel, the Governor will grlna. . ' - • ^ ' ' .^arttn, 75,\ was ousted by Rep. guided by good intentions and by was acting “consciously in the in­ not hold nevrs conference this Easterly waves are bands of bad participate in a Citizens' Commit­ Friday in Torrington at ati jl a'.m. t 1 ' .i 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4eDOOR 11954 CH EVR O LET 4 -D O O R dharles A. H^leck of Indiana last the desife really ,to resolve the terests of the colonialists Sn'd im-< week. White, House Press Secre­ dedication of the. first units of the FANCY V-S,. standaid tranMnission. radio, heater and ) Exceptional condition .perial|sts.’’ weather which move from east to tee dinner for Senator KennetW. CIVIL RIGliTS sm x FILED On easy FHA terms you can pay as Ijttle as $6.00 a year from, the leadership he had urgent probleiVis' that! are vitally tary James c. Hagerty announces west and sometimes ^ o w Into It’s sponsored by Mrs. Franklin U- new state h,ouslnis program fOr other extras. Sharp rnnditions. t J Y O for the year. held for 20 years. He discloses .the important for all iriankind, it Khrushchev went through the - . . Dlno Bogioli, tenor Wfio' toured the -elderly. Washington, Sept. IB (F W tropical atorma. Rooseyelt, Adiai' Stevenson '-;.and ■VvAtty. Gen. WllUam P. R o g m deep hint he felt' in a book Just would not have wanted to put me .fatpUiar Sovjet aoct^atione: that United States and Britain In The. program is a cooperative'- month for a new burner. Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 6-8271 the western powers are trying to island and ship reports will pro7 former New York Sen, Herbert' charged in a civil suit-at Mero- publiahed, "My 6Q Years In PoUt- irt, such a poditlon,” Khriuhchev Italian.; operas : after World-War. vide, enough Information on the Lehman. , ‘ yenture bltween' state knd local \ piMs, Teton., today that *oqi. Ics,” --written for him b y , Robert said. depglVe The Congo o f its indepwd- SWEET for further facts. ‘ - ” ence and overthrow the goyem - “***'* rio rtm ts, BO-csIIed "auspicloua area” today, Thufeday aftemoOn at 2, Govefir. imraunltlee.' ' \nbbilo pressures have been tisad J. Donovani “ We must be guided riot by per­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. ment of Pattice Lumumba. ItiML, ef hekrt attack. he said. ' ' - nOr, P^bicoff^'•wlU mebt with Col.' Saturday, the Governor hopes to to todvaat Nagross from regia- . * “ Without; a doubt the White sonal likes-, add dislikes regardiog ‘The ehiunpions o f colonialist Car .carrying six Ripley, West It does have posatblliUea for S. H. Bingham at the latter!s New attend the “ Pageant of ProgrMs" tering' to vote la Hnywaad House crowd gave Mm (Halleck) t£ls or that Individual or u is and policy .call Pitrice LumumbA a ya„,' high school studenU from development. Dean added. York of|ice. jColonel Binghapi, a c^M ration in Stafford Springs. CoUtoW; Xena.. Tha aotloa. Bled DELCO-HEAT "Oor BepatiUea all the encoui'agement he sought thpt social system; but must take Communist.” Khrushchev .aald. their hoirids In qmsll fanning Weathermen also reported a fetlred army! engineer, recently ThuX^event had been sriieduled for in Fedetel Dtotriet O ow i, nMasa Is Your AsawMM' I h c . to run against me," Martin siskL into account the actual condition Inconsistency of-such asser*; iCommunity'’'’tb 4-H club maating disturbance In the western Gulf of proposed' # trl-stato\ t i^ s it a U -Monday,___ but wab postponed Jbe- 29- detti^tB. teeledteg two “The keenest hurt was the .fting obtaining on our planet.” tioiti'TS'Obylous. .1 would sag^ .tha't last night smashes head-on Intd Mexico bnt Dean said] forecasters thority to spansor high fpe«d coiitf'icau^ Of the hurricane. 1 banks. It marks tlia firat uaa