M t //. . V TUESDAY, NOVEMBER !, IWO AySlagh Badly Not Preoo Ktui ^turlinfstfr ^oEttittg l|fraU> ' For tin W«Oh Ended ' PeqeoMl e t U / i . ' Oct 29,1986 ^ • : itor.v.M ii/uite Rhnngn Umig k i 'em TWO Women’s Bodetjr C l r ^ of Annual Gi^d Fair GiubHeirsTalk^: t At 13,263 Law tetofhl mOo 40 the Community Baptist Chura Membw Of the Audit will meet -tomorrow at 8 p.m. The FU l day 86-00. Alto Set at St. MaiyV V (M Satelli^^ Ecko Aotdikatfo Hnreoa eC Clhiiglntlea. Reed-Bathn Circle win meeU at Manchester--—4 hf VUlage Charm . y . the home of Mrs. L T . w o o l , jitofliaito’ ! » ' wUI be ipon- dell, ISO Oak Bt,.and the WlUlng The annual fair of St. Mary’s I.TIie aatellltb Echo wlU be dls- FbesM m 2-tltf ^ rr*\ Ort BomU Episcopal OuUd' win take place eussed' tiy KeEineth' Sklimer of the Ones Circle will iheet at the home MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1M6 (CMssHted no Face 82) PRICE riVECKNTK m S toJB P.m. toi the of Mrs: Jtoes Bldef,_ 85 Wads­ on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. SduUiam New Engtend Telephone: VOL. LXXli; NO. 28 " (TWENTT-FOUIt PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—PLUS TABLOID) lihgilttMl b in e ( Methodist worth 8 t ' .. in.the hall of the old pfYblb house. B. P. Itury Is «en- Cheese will be aokfhesn* the.pn-, Oo. at a meeting of the 60-60 club •faf'dntnnan. an— Eva Holmea M Church St, trance by Mrs. Walter AitHen. of SL Mary’is Episcopal Church and Mrs. Ruth SomervOle, 156 8. Tea . will be served from 2 to-4 Friday kt 7 p.m, In Neill Hair. Britons Protest Bas^ U;S. Gold Flow VlM Aid of ZicR Evan ).m., with- Mrs. Joseph., Johnston His talk will foUovr a ^tluck COSIRTIQS _____ camrch will meet Main' St, left yesterday py P*?"® ' iMtheran to t ^ t their brother, Robert B. In' charge. She will be assisted, by ■itTtSOpJm. Mrs. Prank H. Sheldon, Mrs. and business meeting. He wfll con- WE OARSCARRY ALL Holmes, In Jamaica, B.W.L Thomss lAemdn, and Mrs. Martha ddot a question and answer period. THEt h e TOPTCP u on ss Abroad in 1960 A meethw ®* Verplsnck BelL Omits for the evening will be Mr. Macn Seliaal PTA will be held tomorrow The board of dlrectoifS' of Jun« Supper will be Mrved from 5 to aiid Mn. Skimier and Mr. and ARTHUR 9 at • pjn. Instead of the usual seo lor Century Club of Manchester 7 pirn. Ih^elll Hall by Mrs: Clau' Mrs, Uoyd Hobron. Mr.' Ho- Over $1 BOlion bod *neaaay' of the month because will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at (•tVJrM,,-' Porter, Mrs, Alan Hotchkiss, " bron Is hiEmager of the Mahcheeter of the national pfefldentlal elec­ the home of Mra Raymend King- Wyrilie Peahpdy, Mrs. Etetha office of the telephone company. Wgshingto^: Nov. 2 (IP)— tion on that date. Mlsa Margaret man, Watson Rd., .Vernon. Oreenhalgh, Mrs. Marie McCann, The food committee includes Mr. U.S. o » Polarvis ___ f Mrs. Gertrude Cdnnon, Mia. Edna The 1980 outflow of gold from Pailter of the Manchester unit of and Mrs. Walter pdrd, chairmen, the United'K^tes has passed ChtMrai’s BerVlces of Connecticut h Banville, Mrs. Anna Kurts, Mrs. Committee members for the assiated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry M s Rainnkalils the billion^ollar mark, the win bo guest «>eaker. fashion show, to be sponsored by Henry Stanfield, and Mrs. Eva Butterworih Studios Bryan, Mr. and Mn. Jeff Arnold, the Msnchester . Registered Nurses Dexter. Mrs. Jolur Trotter .and Treasury disclosed'to4ay. Mrs. Arthur Bumap wilt h« lb Mr. and Mm. John Brennan, Mr. Story Circle. WBC8, of South Assn, on Nov. 11, wljj meet to­ Bolton Legislative Candidates , Engaged and Mrs, Gerald O’Connor. The latest Treasury nnimeial MethdUUt Church. wUl hold a work morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the home Charge of the dmlng room. Reser­ statement ahowed that the Unit­ John McDermott, Democratlc?> Dorothy Risley Miller Is. a can­ vations muat^e made by Monday, The engagement of Miss Nancy meeting tomorrow at 10' a,m. at of Mr8.,-Charles YVoodbury. 38 Viens to Robert Saylea Is an­ \ By THE ASSOOUiTBD PRESS Omt up next February, Is not a ed SUtea owned $18,417,000,000 Server 81. candidate for the legislature, didate for reelectlon to her second Nov. 7, ^ calling Mrs. Emma base in the sense as the airbases of gold ,as of last Friday night. the lihnrehu term as State Representative from Brown, 60 Spruce St., or Mrs. Por­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and U.S. officials express^ sur- served on the Board of Education Mrs. WflUam'Vians, 88 Strickland Ih .Britain are, officials' stressed. This represented a'drop of $45 S Bolton. ter. 29^yde St. . prise todhy at Prime Minister The puij»oee of the' Clyde River hilllion from the Thursday total.' A meeting of the Manchester Mrs. Clarence Smith, worthy for eight years, and was Board State; Central ComnUtteewoman Alice Johnston, Mrs. Ar- St. -t^Midie’ of Women Voters will be grand matron of the Order of Her .fiance Is the son of Mr. and BINGO ^ Harold MacBiillan’s statement Station is to. shorten the supply Since the first of the year, the chairman for two years of that from me' 35th l>lstrlct, president r J. Holmes, and Mrs. Edith Every Wednesday Night 7il8 outfiow has totaled $1,039,000,000.' h d f tonight at 8 o’clocb at the Eastern Star of Connecticut, and ,_.ioren will be In charge of a Mrs. George Sayles, 4 Mints Court. that he, expects Britain to be line of U.S. Bubmsrines patroUlng PresidStit^ N o t her associate grand ofllcera win of Tolland County Republican AS Advance Cnterirs Hail the high eesis. Of this amount $905 million has l u ^ . o f W ^.,'Prank Horton, 63 term. . sociates and the Toliind C oun^ candy table whlph will offer both Miss Viens kttepded Manches­ \consulted before any Polaris PHptorton ^ instead of tomoriow make their offiptal visitation. jto He la a member of the Bolton homemade and commercial oandy. ter High School and Is employed 122 Naobne Ave.. QIaatonIniry These vessels, based in New Lon­ moved into foreign hands since Temple Chapter, No. 163, NoV,P at Republic Women’s Aasn.,' Vzi. By VFW PMt 7659 ihissiles are fired from sub­ June 30. Cffiitobg'as proviously announced. Volunteer Pire Department which MlUer is also active In Bolton^COP Those In charge of the ntlHty ta­ at K l ^ s department store. Mr. marines serviced Rt a Scottish don, Conn, and caiarleston, S.C., Running Ag^iit Says GOP Cueft speakOT will be Miss Pat 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temptfe. Be­ he has servied as both secretary ble will be Mrs. Edna Karlson 29 R ^ . Oames 8 Specials would visit the station only for The United States buys and circles as secretary of both the Sayles is a 1958 graduate of Man­ FREE Rtfs SERVICE BtStieiorC research assistant of the fore the meeting, a dinned will be and trustee.' He has also served as and Miss Annie Crawford. chester High School,, and Is emi bflSQ*' * * repalA,, re f ueliniT »nd crew sells gold a t the official price of served at 6:30 p.m. at the banquet Town Committee and tl)« Young LeaVE) Town Bap At 8:25 Macmillan stated that opinion . .Los Angeles, Nov. 2 )— A .j of PbbUc Service at Unl- Are commlMloner. - Republican Club. , A fancy work table of aprons ployed by Nlohote-Manchester Changee. $36 an ounce. It deals only with {/P hall by members of Chapman A native o f Ireland, M.cDermott Christmas markers made by Guild Pine Fhannacy 6:85 yesterday as he formally annoimced foreigh governments and central new and mocking note toward ’ o f Conhacticut. She has lived In Boltoii for eight Tire Inc. • Bring TUs Advt. . to the House of Commons a U. S.- While the air bases in Britain Court, Order of Amarapth and studied at the University of Con­ members, and other gift itenu will A wedding In the fall of 1961 la are the "operational stations" of banks. Slate Best Rainbow Ajwembly. ReservaUohs years, and lived mdst of her life British agreement to permit the Vice President Richard Nixon necticut and Trinity. College. He until that time In Vernon, near the be operated by Mrs. Martha Wlr. planned. the planes—in other words, the bn Oct. 20, wild speculation In may be n)adc by calling Mrs. Helen is credit manager at Morlarty taUa, Mrs. May Robinson, and United States to keep a mobile entered Senator Jofip F. Ken­ Bolton-Manchester town line, She submarine tender and a floating starting of their opecation the London market pushed 'the By j AOK b e l l m Elliott. 177 Summit St,, ^before Brothers tii Manchester. Mrs. Florence Donnelly. Home In case of war—the operational nedy’s tone yesterday, a-ka- Thursday. -te the daugh^ of John and. the dock In the Clyde River Estuary. market price o f gold to about $41 New "York, Nov. 2 (A")— McDerpnot8 Is a member of the late WlnifrM Risley and was cooked food of all kinds will be sold bases of the submarines is in In- an ounce., .This prompted a re­ leidescopic day that brought n U D E U V E R Y Democrat^ 'tosm Committee^ He by Mrs. Jacob Lutz, Mra. Paul It would be used to eerviee U. S. Lower Manhattan staged a graduated from Manchester High SUPER submarines between patrol voy.- terhationall waters. There is cer-. statement of the U.S, Treasury's him, here from the East Coast A rummage sate gncnsored by has' been, active In political and School in 1938. : ’ Carter, and Mrs. Annie Smith, tainly no intention to fire the determination to maintain the $35 rousing welcome today for U RREtTO RU R Binal B'rtthiWlil be held, tomorrow civic causes and has served as Mrs, David Robinson and Mrs. ■ 'ages for a mammoth downtown She is supervisor of, eniploy rec­ Labor members In Commons Im­ Polaris from the territorial wa­ official ■. price. The market later motorcade at noon. President Eisenhower-and the and Thursday from 9 ajn. {b 1 p,m. chairman of the Red Cross drive Elizabeth Kennedy . will be in );)•! lot) LENAMINS ters of the United Kingdom, retreat^, though It has .not ' Atnw FARKAPt at 26 Birch St, not at 121 Spruoe in. Bott(to,' and worked on the Can­ ords in the peraonnel department charge ct a white elephant table mediately attacked the plan, say­ The reception was hot, and so man he wants to be his suc­ of the Aetna Ufe Insurance Co. f . T .-'k » f i , ing the people. of Scotland would official declared. dropped as low as the 'U;S. price. was one of the escorting police cessor, 'Vice President Nixon. St, as previously announced. cer CruMde and Boy Scout drive. containing m a ^ attic treasures. Beyond the broad general agree­ Since the Speculative binge be­ He Is married to the former with whom ahe has been associat­ The Sponsors Club will sell church AatriePs I . resent exposure to destruction. motorcycles. It burst into .roaring Thousands Jammed the side­ Orace Donahue of Manchester. ed since graduation. stationery. Teenagers will have “Wherever these subRiarines may ment for cooperation oh defense gan, thf outflow of gold from tRe flames and set afire the carpet of walks, Streamers . and confetti The couple has seven children, five She Is married to Robert Miller grab bag booth for children. Mem iMIlAtSilBaf be,’* Macmillan said, “I am, per­ tlckeV tape in the street. No one poured from skyscrapers, bannera rls and two boys, ranging in age formerly of Wetltersfield. Ibe hers of the Junior Girlf Klendly A New Dining Experience! { VHnfaiMiifal fectly satisfied no decision to use (Continued on Page 'Twelve) (Continned aa Page Twenty-three) was hurt. waved and well-wishers shouted om 5>t« 17 years. couple haa no children. Society win sell needle cases and these missiles will ever be taken, As he did the day before, Ken g isrlthout the fullest'possible pre­ greetings ss the two motored flx>m name tags. The 60-50 Couples Club nedy taunted Nixon for bringing tee Battery at the southern tip will be in charge of a food table< vious coiuultation.’’ President Eisenhower into the cam­ WADNESDAire ARE FAMILY NIUHTS Iw absttls No such .commitment was made of Manhattan to Herald Square at FAIR and Young People’a Fellowship effef Cuba Answers Eisenhower paign In the closing days before the 84te Street.' napkins. 5:00 to^8:00 PAL when the agreement to establish election next Tuesday. ' Sponsored By The Women’s Guild the station was .negotiated, State ■ At a rally at the Douglas Aircraft At times tee storm of cascad­ of St. Mary’s Eplseo|toI Chnreh HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE and |tt a boHIa Department officiate said. They plant in Long Beachi Kennedy ing paper all but blotted out the $ d .fP A H 7 0 added they could not confirm that said, ‘‘Yesterday I understand Mr. bright autumn eun. , Thorsdsy, Nov. 10—^2 P.M. to 8 P.M. -Notice Velum ■ to r ▼ |i.40 the United States would fire the Dorticos Threatens Nixon spent two hours and a half , In tee motorcade also were Mm. TE^: * P.M.Ito 4 P.M.—SUPPER 6 P.M. to 7 P.M, A LL YOU $ Polaris frcrni the submarines, only in the White House asking the Nteon, vice preeidential candidate PANCE 11 mMhH, ia WMnit h tete ADUI.li8 »i.50--CHiUDREN UNDER 12 $1.00 WE HAVE DAllY after consultation with Britain. President to go, with him to Pitts­ HeniY Qabot Lodge and his wife, SATWOAY, NOVRMER S Um tlw traa trill tiza-lf net sat| ‘ Such consultations would be de­ burgh and Cleveland. President Eijsenhower Joins his party's top candidates, Henry Cabot Lodge, left, and yie'e president and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. For Reaervationa Call Mra. Emnw Brown Ml 8-6666 PER isflad return larD ala unopanid sirable but whether there will be Base Lease “ Mr. Eisenhoww is not a i-'andl- Nixon, in making V signs to the crowd gathered at Roosevelt Field shopping .ifi Long Island’s The President and t'# candi­ CANDY — O n S S B R ^ C D GOODS APRONS DHJVERY TO THE CAN EAT PERSON for monty back. time for them In case of emer­ date. Mr. Nixon is. And if he can’t Garden City. At right is New York’s Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, (AP Photofax). dates waved cheerily to the cheer­ Kof C HOM e-13t MAIN STM lf CMC in-set THE orata a iwBiR. gency Is anybody’s guess, officials AND FANCY ABTtCUSS FOR SALE ■V sum irUIUMIMlom n i stand up to the.American people, ing spectators. Some women blew a commented. If he won’t come and meet me in kisses at teem. The; agreement, they explained, Havana, Nov. 2 )— Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos, in a fifth debate, how is he going to TIOKETS-42.90 A OOtrPIJB OLD FASinOBlED CHICKEN SOUP AT OUR DRUG STORE {IP Decline Contiuuing, Faster But there were some sour notes BOLTON foresaw prior consultatipits in pe­ a sharp reply to President Eisenhower^ implied last night stand up to Mr. Khrushchev?” . Plans Dialled greet tee top Rgpublicexre. RESERVATlONSi MI 9-MM-4MX 4-0588—Ml 4-9149 r t ^ of emergency concerning the that the U.S. lease on the naval base at Guantanamo can be (Actually, the President will not Once in a while there wffiild be a SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Also - use of the tender and other fa­ be accompanied by Nixon at Pitts­ Super Plenamlns Junior abrogated by the Cuban peop’e without United States con- banner hanging from a window SPAUBETTl—FRENCH FRIED POTATOES culties of the station itself. But burgh and Cleveland). For Kennedy’s saying "We Want Kennedy”— AREA liqnid or Tablet they said this does not affect the sent. _ ^ And Kennedy again sought to Papers Quote Secret TOSSED SALAD NEOPOLITAN For CUldren 1 to 12 usa a f thaw bm ai^es and their mesmlng . Democratie candidate President . Elsenhower, in a point up tile devergence of views John P. Kennedy. DIVIDER BREAD and' BUTTER—COFFEE OR TEA 2 Weeks Supply FREE iniaBUes “ whbrevqr these aubma- statement yesterday, said the among some llepuhlican leaders by Hartford Visit ojNE LENOX irines < may- be,:’ as MacmUlan United States would take “what­ Sta te Ne ws saying: ‘ ‘Mr. Nixon takes a Wde And at one spot there were loud Kirsch Vertical Slat Blinds by Findell make per- LlfiGETt DRUB Tdipssadlt' ever steps may be appioprlate" to tlirough New York City tomorrow. U.S. Prestige Rep^t boos #fter' tee motorcade had CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OLD 75e " The station in Scotland, to be defend the base. He said the U.S. He has with him. Gov. Rockefeller, Hartford, Nov. 2 (#1 — Elaborate passed.' %:' feet room dividers, as well as window blinds. TTiey PHARMACY plans were being laid today for There whs ito way of comparing WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS PARKIiDE lease could be terminated or Henry Cabot Ixidge, President ^ open and close easily, smoothly, with traverse-' 2 W I. CCNTER ST. changed only by mutual agreement R o u n d u p Eisenhower. Where is Barry Gold- New York, Nov. 2 iJP) — TwoOprepared by tho U. 8. Information, Democratic presidential candidate tee crowds along the streety with cord operation. Size is no problem. Call MI 8-4866; ’S ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE FARKADE WEST MIDDLE TPKE. of the Uiilted States and Cuba. water? I think it is only lair that newspapers today quoted from a Agency (USXA), baa become an is- John F. Kennedy’s visit to Hart­ those which turned out on O ct 19 \ well demonstrate in your horn*. TIL Ml T4SM FREE DELIVERY UN BarsCuban Dorticos, in a speech to Pres­ they all get in the car and ride secret government summary which iue in the brittidentlal campaign, ford Monday aftymon when he will for a ticker tape poinde honoring idential Palace employes, said down Broadway.” la said to report that United I Kennedy contends U.S. prestige speak from, tke Hartford Times Kennedy. Police in#d« lio esti­ JUaenhower’s statement was de­ Budget Requests Kennjsdy, had- to- 'wait' an hour States prestige in 0 in and Venetian Blinds, Repairs, R e^ ir Parts nor Itibicoff will run Into;. State United Nations N.T., Nov. 2 (/P) tanamo as a pretext for military ter from the Long Beach meeting, nounced that, fdllowing its policy The'Times portico will be-deck­ around Herald Square. —Cuba and her Communist sup­ action. ' , agency general fund apending re»- hla pilot was forced to land in a Relations i„ t^e lost six electlOTs, it ed with bunting and a 65 foot Today was tes flmt time toat El­ Wia HOLD AN OPEN HOUSE vacant lot gome miles from its des­ senhower had teamed with the can­ porters lost their fight last night Eisenhower’s doiKapition that the quests of $600 million when he -The N^w York Times said the PT™»>‘® ®ndor«ement in back-drop reading “Hartford Wel­ for an' iii Immediate U.N. assemb­ lease could be i^ k f^ d or ended' tination. Tire candidate preceded comes Kennedy.” A band and digni­ didates to make political appear­ opens his budget, hearings the by taxicab. survey of world opinion showed “a'l campaign, ances but tee time and-places ob­ ly airing of charges the United only by an accord between the two week of Nov. 28. decline in United States standing The Times noted that tha report taries will be seated on the portico FRINYVNOV.LStoSPJM. States plans an invasion of Cuban countries,*the Cuban president con­ and Kennedy’s speech will be car­ viously were chosen 'in a last- The Governor announced the (Continued on Page Ten) relative to the Soviet Union" and » aeries made periodical- minute Wd to captulm New York s<^. But the vote was closer than tinued, made it appear “ to dates' of the hearing schedule in­ ried over a public address system. To Introduce This Shop To The make a decision lespciM^^rthe found'iUie decline In prestige waaliV A possible guide in shaping state’s important 45 electoral FOR INCREASED many expected. dicating he hopes to complete the ’4'“a cefttlnuing and accelerating Washington pqllcy.’’ Newspa'pera The event will be held out doom votes. The 99-nation assembly voted territory of Cuba, "Sgi^ tiient rain or shine.' Public And To All ContrActors • hearings on major agency budg­ trend." have quoted- from previous reports Many ipectatora carried elgns 45-29 against the Cuban-Soviet at­ With a foreign power-la nectosery.’’ ets that week. The Timea aaid it has ' Sbtalned on declining U.S. prestige. Governor Ribicoff announced to­ Who Uie OmAmental Iron Works tempt to upset the steering com­ Have these gentlemen forgotten Guterma Given saying "Welcome to Our Coun­ Specifically, the Governor’s task- “pertinenf parts of the report, - The Times said there waa only day that state employes will be try’s Pimt Team.” mittee’s recommendation tha|. the that all that Is■ I neededne is the agreO- will be to decide baslo policies the which- la labeled 'secret’.’’ • one part of the Aug. 29 report ment of the cCuban f ' people? given an hour off batween 1 and 2 Elsenhower, Nixon and Lodge STATE AID TD Job Shop Welding— Other Specisity Work Cuban complaint be sent first- to he state should follow bn eaCh agen­ The Washington Post said the “from which a favorable condualon p.m. to see, and hear the Demo­ the assembly political committee, asked. cy budget. It will be up. to- de- Prison, Fk^ as summary “ supports other reports oould be drawn Eighteen nations abstained. Dorticos said the d«^ lon of tho cratic presidential nominee. This (Oontiaoed on Page Ten) Cuban people already had beoi jttrtment heads to Justify their ^ t U.S. prestige haajreen go(nR. This was th« results of a poll of will be in addition to the usual nne Formerly With KilpAtrick Iron Works TTie assembly then voted 53-11 hijlher spending requmte for the ddwn while the Soviet Union’s has vmrioua groups in 23 land# on With 27 abstentions to follow the made, blit it will not be carried jout Trujillo Agent hour lunch period. The Governor next 2-year period which begins been going up.’’ which Urey thouf^t would be the extended state workem the same 25 Years’ Experience— 12 Years In MsneheAter^ steering committee's recommenda- ,:‘through armed or physical ag­ The Post said it obtained a copy I stronger couiitry 26 years froin gression because we are not going July I,‘-1961. opportunity during Vice President ttiui. The total agency requeata made Washington, NoV., 2 l®-7 -Xlex- of the summary,^wWch FHilbrlght | liow— the United State# or the NIxOnJs visit hare. ■ Hie ballAing came after two to commit such stupidity.” ander L Guterma, myatefy man and Sen.'John. F. Kennedy have Soviet Union. DjUetins iteya of bitter attacks by Cuba and In .tite formal statemeht. Eisen- public today are an all-time high The motorcade, Including about and exceed by $142 million on 31 Of international finance, today been seeking for weeks. In 18 of the countries,’’/ the 15 icam toid.,five buses to accom- w entire. Soviet bloc, who ac- howeY sold: , The summary, aald to hav# been fronTtho AP W im owed thoJOMfaW States bf Jtggrgsr the posltiori of Ihe gov-L per cent the 1959-61 budget was sentenced to eight' to 24 Times said,, "the report favor^ liDn, suM m oh; kiyaslon plans and erhment of the United States with In addition, the 1961 legislature months in prison' for acting ille­ e United States, raght national '(jContianed ow Tea) which must make the final budget groups thought the . Soviet Union aU-arouiR^Mhiatw Intent. respect to the naval base at Guan­ gally aa an agent for dictator Ra­ toD S E P («T WITHHELD / It’s MARLOW’S for U.S. juhbesiiador James J. decisions 'will have to'coiuider would he in the lead. In two, the tanamo has, I bellOVO, been ihade fael Trujillo and the Dominican Waahlngtim, Nov. 2 (8F) —. A> Wadsworth said he would reply in very dear, I would like to reiterate proposed new increases in state Republic. He also was fined $10,- News Tidbits di vision was "even. The grou aid to education and other pro­ polled varied in number f r m 2i report tenidbg the geveniuneiiFo o SLEEPWEAR full when.4he 'political committee 'it briefly. OOR , Cullfd front AP Wires to 1,612.” Electioii Olvil Defense air raid w aning debates the Cemplalnt “ Our rights in Guantanamo are jects. The sentence waa imposed by The extent to which state taxes “It was perhaps significant that system tnadeqnate has been But he termM .:the baaed on faitemal agreements with Judge Joseph R. Jackson in Feder­ the later the poll wSe taken the withheld from tiie pnblle. Rep. “monstrous .dtetortiohaa rwn- Cuba, apd include the exercise by will have to be raised starting al District Court. Jackson denied Scoreciard liext July 1 hinges, in part, on the (?ommuhlst Poland and, tee less favorable waa the result to “8 • -■ ? John E. Moss, D-Calif„ entd to­ right falsehoods.’’ ^ the United States of complete Guterma's motion to Withdraw a United Arab Republic propose to day. Mote; chairman of tha mEAMrpmoES! Cuba’s bid for a isembly de^ Jurisdiction and control over the upcoming budget hearings and the plea of ho contest he entered last gubernatorial recommendations. increase their mutual trade by 20 (Continued on Page Tea) See Page 6 House Ooveriiinent. Information May. V : per cent.. .Four battalions of West Sabcommlttoe said "The safety Connocticut Approved (OontUni twKYa) (Ctehtbiiiod on Page Tfwelve) Governor Ribicoff, who said he Guterma already is aerying a , . . Marlow’s has the is rather tired following his busy German soldiers cross the Frenoh of America’s civilian populntioB largest selection of y sentence Of fdur 'years and 11 frontier by train for peaceful train­ is above partisan political se­ fall activltiea, announced he has months in the Atlanta Penitenti­ crecy,” and called oa the W hite. ^ sleepwear for ev­ canceled earlier plaiu for a 2- ing maneuvers.. .President of the ary on a comrlotldn in New York National Farmers Union- urges House to release th# repart. In ery member of the Rehearsing at La Seals week South Americaii trip with of napiring to withhold financial a statetnent Moss etod tee report^ oUier governors under the spon- government eontrol of the drug lit’ | family at records from the government dustry. :,A vote will be taken with­ was made to the Anny last Au­ IMI sonphip of the National Governor’s The sentence imposed by Judge gust following a ecieatifle analy- Conference. -Tbc tour starts Nov. in tee next few ^ays by 6,000 mem­ Jackson is on top of the New York bers of New York’s Newspaper For els of the warning syetoim and. mabLOW 12, . ------, sentence. ate Rural; Areas waa not releaaed at the request M 0 rop€>dlos^ 6 4 , The Governor, who Indicated he Guild on a |7 weMcly package offer. The-'-no nohteat plea, while not Boston police take a SpringfiekI of Civ’ll Defense Director. Leo A . heeded' a ritetr etldJirHas no spe­ admitting guilt,, means the defend­ Hoegfa. cific.'plana foHowiinig the Nov. 8 man Into cootody who is wanted I By THE ASSOCIA'.t Ed PRESS ^voters made tela year, 176 Joined PRICES! ant chooses not’ to stand trial and by the FBI for armed robbery.. The Democratic Partlyr appeal to SyMphonic Conductor eleotion. However, he indicated that the Judge rhay dispose* of the arty . ' * the Democrats, 101 Joined Repub ASSASSIN HANGS SELF No known deaths or injuries ra> Connecticut city dwelledsllera has long — also — any time off he does take would case. llcan ranks and 265 are unafflliat Tokyo, Thunday, Nov. 8 UH— u.- come, in the interval between^ the salted from tee earthquakes that been evident, but the growing ed. ' Guterma and others wera ac­ , shook southern Chile.. .Oaly with Democratic voter legtstratidn' in The youthful nssaMin of SkrefaSet •ROBES '' Milan, Italy; Nov. 2 (P)—Di- election aito the opening of budget cused of accepting $760,000 from New voteM this year Th'‘wind Leader Irrejiro Aeaauma haa mltrl Mltropoulos, noted Qreek- aid of traaquUlzerii and heavy can- rural communities is something ■or Locjka, trodiUonatly Damocrat- • O f f e r s hearing. Trujillo and the Dbmliilcui Re­ siruotlbn crane is Lady Bug, a new. killed himself, court authorlHea Amerloan i^niphi^e and operatic public to broadcast ^Uttcal prop­ Ic,. show 944 -of which 423 ate reported todsjri TThey said Otoya - • ELECTRIC eohduetor, co lla p ^ andidled to­ aganda in the g\j|ae of hews. At pinto, rescued from an abandoneb-i. A number of Connecticut com- 'Democrats, 193 ate Republican#, YamagucM, 17, t o n h b life by Apparent Suicide w ell., .'VaUesn City sources ssylniunities which have always gone BLANKnS day While rehearsing at lAi Soola and 328 'are Independents. ' hangteg last night, JgU was lUo- Opera Hodae. < , Stratford, {(ov. 2 UP)—Police to­ (Continued on Paga WenMcai) the Archbishop of Oaaterba^ e re- Unto previdua' elections with tee A. LAWRENCE IIKSR ~IDu was Republicmns as tee majority party. In Columbia, ^ s traditionally Ing proeeeution oil a s jt r d o r JOHItF.SHKAJIL You name It— ‘rile 84-year-old musibliii: had day listed as an apparent suicide quest to visit Pope John Xi: Republican town continued to en- charges that could'bring we have It! beoi rehearsing Mahler’S Srd Sym­ thj* death of a 48-year-oId Green- welt raeeived iiy the Pope. will go into tee Nov.: 8 election with tee GOP in tee minority for rou more Republicans , than Demo­ maxlinum of a life eaateooe. phony for about 10 minutes whbn srich man who had been sought in Eighty-year-old Marshal Kle- crats during this year's sessions T okyo proeeontor hai oonnection with an. aggravated , as­ British Jifiry Gives emnt Y, Voro#hlldv,l former Pres­ the fin t time. I he stopped,- stood mbtimiUii fdr O Venum, including the eity_ of by aa 80 to 50 ihargln while 78 mended yesterday that tire a m is- • • • a e,o • • o ••••••ooeo moinent, then fell from the por sault on a woman. ident of tee, Soviet Union, awarSei ala be tried In erimlnnl eourt. The body of WUUam M. Nolan, Rockville, etaows Democratic Voter chess to remain Independent. Rtfroshing, doliciouo Cennocticui dlwn. He died on tbs way to a hos­ Vote of Approved the Order Of, Lenin M edal...,A In Weteerafleld, Democrats out- ; ^ OH HOVEMMH I - 71 Soundview Aya,, Greenwich, was despondent Irevlttown, N. J, house- registrations ahead of RepuMteans FINCH JIK Y S n U , OUT Froth Milk fomithof on ohundonco pital. ' fpUnd yesterdSy in a Stratford ga­ gained Republicans in voter ses­ "1 feel ■very fatigued.’’ he hkd wife smothers her two eons ndlh'l ^® .. _ . sions. ■ ^ Lee Aagelea; Nov. 2 U b -m r- of' calciiim, high quality protoin, rage, near- the muffler pirn of his To Lady Chatterley ?Ustic bags, then takes her o»to Republican said a few minutes earlier. "I am In Bristol, tee 2,778 Votei# made teen days after they toOk Iha- : V O T E f vital minorali, all oo nocossory to car.,,., ' . life the some way___ The Tokyo lead hM been overturn ^ an,' old automobile . Which still Norwalk police had been seeking London, Nov. 2 (JV-A Jury of tela year included 1,012 IDemo- caae, one man and II wotnea to­ erdrka, however." ' < prosecutor reoommends the day are stur pondering the fOte : A BIGGER LieRARY FOR 1 koop you fit fw fun. Enjoy Comtoc- Nqlan since Monday night after the itine men aild three women n- year-old assisaln of te'e Socialist I -_ crats and 408 Republicaiu. Appamitly death was tiue to a asMult of a woman there. The turiM a Verdict, today that the • Nqwington saw Democrats gain of Dr. » 8 ^ t h the Repub- yew oompared to i0 7 Dwnociwte, ■' wM l ff§ jbfW|f|0ff' -tMX lMM0f MUDf* iNMfr' years,' and was otep to have msd*i man-iK-lwglpt . “Yau have to itoeida.,whether U)e Sergelog 'oMomloel sorgery... Ucan party and 814 •# IndepOpd- Democrats «ut 'to# BepubUean guost mtoennmees -wtthyUie^KoW] KowolsWi n toest Pointer, was i)ook is )ustiMed i s being-for the tfosoow press ehowers out etattoi { eats. m aiiin to Ratoy RULRo 21 votes H 6 8 .ll Torkl 1 ■ colonel in J958, j^en he retired public good- tfos In honor of the. 42nd annive)f-1 , This so8r te Wlnsted tire Demo- during' toto^^year’o ' to^itn tirin s. the .ASrmy utd w on. yle^on “ In conUdorinf. .whathor the sary o f the Bolshevik RevoluUoti,| orate re^ te^ E tooen ip a red with Ootog Into toe ptnritofiUal elec- ■Congrsos. He dsfMted the Re-‘ merlte of this book mre sp high ()ne«B EHsahete n and- her )mi0*{j22 for R«pibU<^ out of 506 tlop Nffiw*. 8, Rocky H|IU Repttoti- VDT8 REPUBLICAN NOV. 8Hi "EVEBYTHPIg mm YOUR HOME not FAMILY* ' lean Uwumbent, Antoni Sad- they out-bmlmnes the etaesnlty s i tiond ploy best at a BneklnShamioww votsto'nwMle n seven aesstona. cans Trill.miuber T>46 to t/ ' ' M A m s E T ic A N c e v M n ^ ^ • -'i- . ' J •' Fslaof hnialr; to toe q u i ^ prtil-t - i# East Wtodsor, too Agures for WMr'BMns.iHOw! I f # PIKrTV CHAHiiaiL 3 « I'sa-niioifiM). .(OotittgObS on'Fogo tw o).. ceMaitoerownprbiMofOroeto .1 O^-^reor inww toot e r u i n The SECOND LEVER ..f I ' -i I N • '• -1 4 •.-fl--- ’’ A , . v ' - y ' . . • ,' .' . ' ■' ,.. . f . ^ ','17 » ■** y»

/ MANCHESTEE HEEALD. MANGHESTBE. CONK,. WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBEE 89 1960 r^NCHESTER EVENINQI HERALD, MANCHEHtER, 0 0 NN„ WEDNEOTAY. NOVEMBER 2, mm lb beingspohsofedhy ths Woman’s Saturday at S:l!i p.m. In Alumni CtabofManchsstsr. H»ii- • - asis i’s What I f s liike OhHOirsn's MymplinnT Jobb Iturbl, pianist. Will perform on As Like It The Hartfoed Symphony Orchss- at the Bualmall tomorrow at 8:80 tra win glva a aeries of four oon- p.m. Tha pretTOm will include Cahdldates " Hy n ^ rra AHEARN oerts at ths Buihntll for young Cjiopin and Albenls,- On Health people. The ooneerta wlU be at 1 Capades will play the MAKE SIMFLa F1AF8 * fiillM ri OPEN THURSDAY • " I I' . »■" em Stfitba Coliseum in West m CORRECT OROEB and'S p.m. on Dec. 8, Jan. 21, Fe^ Ky BRUCE BIORRAT . 7«ade draws motintiag crowds. and YRIDAY TILL M ass, ^Eonday, Nov. By in s ASSOOIATKD PBXiS By Alfred ShetawoM. 91 Tlw ^ v w s , WHwl««r8 who^n^e 11 and March 28. they wUl^cofT- Nemqiail^ Batcrprlaa Asem When Senator Kennedy ill.your Night,: Irene” and ”0 « Ton of Old Smohey*’ duoted Toy Frita Mahlw, imd will trough Sunday, Dec. 4. Per- A ciirious headache chemical, Certain bridge, plays, llks, tsk- formaneea are at 8 pm. Monday ing candy from a baby, are aw^ ♦ A 7 4 On the Campaign 'tWiI (NBA')- .plgipon, womah and girts along n a tio ^ theme aoagSt will diaplayi their Uient have Ivor Hugh as oofhmsntator. ■afaty-dtrat medicine cabinet, and tho . streets shout sad leap 'with through Friday, and Saturday at familiar hydrogen peroride figure In theory but tough in practice. -*rBver - feel you’d Uko to ehaee, Saturday night at Mancheater High School " Ths first ooncert will bbve the toy,' A veporter alsrts Ms col- first movement from Beethoven’s 0 pim> Matinees are Saturdsy and in this week’s emphasis on HsiUth For examjde, th4re are some hand! W « • * after a pNsldantial neninee aO he •t 8:10. More tliu i a nillUoti r»c-a> Sunday at 1:30 and 8:80. . , in'which the qnly problem 1s to • 9 W t loaguss: "jumpers on the port o n b o t ealch o f thoM lo n p i was' school Budltortum ydien pianist Fifth Symphony and besnes from Oriecesi ee Ihe country 7 -Oome on side!’’ thb opera "Hanbel and Oretel.” The The Coldstream Guat^a from Heedwcha Ageet make' simple plays in the right It can be risky .to open a buz -'soi^ aaO also mors than a Milllm Osan Marsh will ^rtwn. ^ Buckingham Palacs will j^ o rp t A medical team tails of finding a order. - 10 9 5 nr* ♦ . , _ along- ... . , Of their moat recent hit, fICiaaee second concert will have exerpta 109- T i t o * > window. You may get a handful The third concert 4s tha WHsa^ from "Ths Bartered Bride" and at the BusUnell l^emorlal Tdeeday, strange chenaical involved in mi- You win the first trick with dum-. W e’re coming in for, a laiuUhg Sweeter than W ine." >Th« Weavers polls Symphony Orchestra l ^ n Nov. 18, at 8:80 p.m. \ at a Mg city airport The press of confetti 'in tbe face. In a Mis­ ■Ooppelta.” The third w ill have grane-type headachea. Thia chaml- my*a king o f spadas and lead the souri town, youngatsrs pelted Nix­ win ha slngliia their most aln. West wins with the king of inal, “ Not another, crowd!" moans land, Ireland, Spain and Sontti Cbmlng Cp la Maaehsetw' department, will give a piano re­ Neurokikln apparenuy is released hearts and leads Ms other, uump p ? ? * . ons man as he spots a horde of the Police surround the candldkte America. . livan Opera, "Patience," perform­ oaiididate's admirers awaiting Ms as hs. reaches the hall and the ^ GENUINE IRONSTONE CHINA ■"The Dark at the Top^iof the ed by the Simsbury Light Opera cital tomorrow at SilS p.m. in the when nerve cells are excited, and to your ace. You cash two hearts to > j & ' m , Wert The four members of "the Weav­ Von der Mehden Recital Hall. discard a diamond from dummy. arrival. Some can take the sight crowd surges close. The reporters ers are Ronnie Gilbert, who bets Stairs" opens today at the Slate Co. it has powerful abiUty to dilatci Paw -1 A Paw have no such luck. They have to Theater with Robert Preston and Drive, blood vessels, say Dr. Harold G. ’Ihen you take the top diamonds P u t 3 NT PUS of massed humanity only so long. 5 Pc. SOLID CHERRY i a n t t u h k e y p l a t e the pace with hjsr lyncfi.1 inter- Tlcketa will be on sale in Man­ fildit thrir way in. Once inside, ^ ’ Dorothy McDulre. 'The. annual'ihembpnihip drive of Wolff and associates of New Vork and ruff a diamcmd in dummy. All Paw On the field, newsmen — aided pretatlfw; Lee ^ y t. senior' mem­ chester elementary achools Monday the Wadsworth Atheneum started How do you get back to your epening lead 4 9 by handy police officimi — try, to they set up shop close to the stsg4 Gueit Speaker ber and a baritone who waa an "Ancient World: Oreece" will be through Friday. They are 82. for Hospltal-v^. BIsseil, CroM St., South of spades to draw dummy's last out your diamonds because. you eetunate, now we’ll have to. wait oallM the "baslo fproch." It won't tional president of the American ■ A ■' ^guitarist. uities accompanied by reidings vary much f r ^ place, to place. New York Qlly offers a debut re: Coventry, for Coventry* Tin Vaccine trump. Now you-'must loee A dia­ wm be able to get to your band by fhr. the erowd.” ^ Close to BOO persons are planning from Greek philosophers and music mond trick, and you are down one. tulhng a club.; - In fact, u the-''DOj ^ ooya count on its Legion Auxiliary, wiU be guest p l4 ^ by the Athens, Symphonic dial award with all expenses paid A rtiout goes ito and ths bands to-attend the cmcert, which is the to any eligible vocalist or instru?. With winter and ’flu threats ap­ PredloM « Tragedy A«very simple band—if you look standard sliding as a. cue to look apmker at a Federation Day pro­ Orchestra. ^lay, The nominee’see’s piiplane, dubbed opener- for the Manchester Com­ mentslist, who shows promiss, un­ proaching, experts are urgi^ This tragedy was Ipr^ctsbie. If ahead at the second-trick to see '’the mother aMp," Mts the runway up thelr-typewrlters and head for gram'of the Cosmopolitan Cliib munity Cmoert Series of 1B60-SI, . Pianist-humorist Marshall Isen Britisli jury Giv€« 'flu shots especially for anyone you looked athead 3^ would see where you’ll be M: the ninth trick. the A ^ts. 'When Nixon mentions Friday at 2 p.m. in the Federation will perform at Waddell School der the age of 80.. Write Coiioert and taxis over. Out he steps with TTie second concert will be Satur­ Artists Guild, Town Hall^ 128 W. with heart or blood veasel diseasee. yourself stuck in the dummy with Dalbr qn^-ttnp ^ a wavs and a sihlls. Locid poli­ "inoral'fiber" and Kennedy quotes Room at Center Congregational day, Jan. 21. at 8:18 in the high Monday, Nov. 14, at 8:18 p.m. He 4fird St., New York City, for au­ Medical evidence during the past no way to get back to your hand. As dealer, you bold; Spades—A ticians sero in, htqring fo r a sUvsr -Lincoln saying "I see the' storm Church. Vote of Approval three years has confirmed .that dition blanks. The solutlan is to make the same 8 8 8; Hearts—A Q 10; Diamonds— . e f spotlight , ^ " coming," thars it. ,, George Mqson of Guiuton Hall, risks from influenza ara greater plays In a different order. Start the K 8 8 2; Clube-c,/ 4. What d<> you . ’Ihe hazai-dX'. of the "day ^ aren’t an almost forgotten American pa­ Worthy ef Note To Lady Chatterley for patients With heart or huig ail­ Bay?- He meets the dignitaries and how One ef the world’s most hon­ clubs at the second trick and leave , and then something speciM; like a over.- . One night In CMCago 20 triot who was author of the Vir­ ments than for other persons, say the heart flnpsse for later. Answer:, Bid ane..diamond. Avoid ginia' BfU of Rights, wMch be­ ored chambw-ensembles, the SoUs- (Coattawed fr«n Page Oae) t prise bull. At Kansas' 'City one .newsmen got back to the airport R E G .fl.9S Dr. A. Cariton Ernstensr presi­ Now see how the play goes. You opening with a weak' four-cm-d by bus, on .schedule, to find the. came the model fdr the U.S. Bill tl dl Z^neb Oreheistra of Tugo- dent of the American Heart As- win the ftrst trick in dummy with spade suit, especially when the stepped on Vice President Nixon’s alavla, WUI present a concert Mon­ that pubUcatiOB Is justifUid, you .foot plane airborne fop Id minutes. The of Rights, will bo the subject of eociation, and Dr. James Watt, dl- the king ot spades and return a low hand barely rates an opeMhg Ud. ship was called baric but much her talk. Perfect For day, Nov. 14. bt 8:18 pm. in the must consldar tha pimuc.’' rettor of tha National Heart In­ club from dummy. West wins with A md in a minor suit will solve The eandldatopiants Mmself on now University of Connsctlcut tho foldqd down top of a oon- time was loat and they got to bed Mrs. Frances Burke Redlck of Big Partiee Laat ytar, Brltaia passed a new stitute. th« queen ot cMbs and leads Ms your rebid problems. If you use that night at 4:30 a.m, To cap tired of Von der Mehden Reeltbl HblL obscenity law. Under it expert vertlblo and the motorcade Is o ft , Newington, president o f' the Con- other trump to your aee. IMs is weak notrumM, this hand. Is a their misery, next day the sched­ witnesses can be called to say Safe MefildBe OaMaet the best defense. cinch to Ud. Your opening bid ot 7 Newsmen get aboard press buses, ntcticut Association of Federated American Wrought Iron of the ule left.them no time to eat. Growl­ Women’s Clubs, wlU bo a guest. 17th and 18th Centuries'will be in whether a book—though contain­ A medicine cabinet which wlU You lead a diamond to dummy 1 NT shows balanced dismhution r eightof or ninth, in line, awl hope th<^ can see what’s, happening ed one of the unhappy camp fol­ Mrs. Gilbert, a graduate of the Special Bxhibltion Galleiy of ing 4-lettei' words and frank sex open only when two ^ tlctilar but­ and ipturagthe jack of hearts. We*t and 12 to 14 points. _ \ lowers: ,, passages—is literature worthy of wins with the king of hearts hut (Copyright IBOO, Geneitd Features •^AheSd. Bryn Mawr College and teacher of the Wadsworth Atheneum through tons are pushed simultaneously ’’A i Lincoln might have said, Latin, French, U. S. Mstory and 5 Pc. SOLID MAPLE forict wMsrdrwriiwM Is the nw tfrmciMd wif St the cannot lead a third trump. The de- <3orp.) After you’ve done this awhile, Nov. 18. The Atheneum le.'bpen publication. has been developed by Dr. A. L. something to fear, and aa injection we cannot exist half-fed and half- Colonnsdsa Two sparklbW PMit. . . ss hnftini eesin end ^ Lawrence’s controversial novel Chapman of the U.S. Rublle ia- too terrifying to- be seen. Don’t you get a kind of floating disem­ English, was recently appointed by This unusual group includes a 44-inch dropleaf, round table that extends weekdays 10-8, Saturdays 8,-8 end slept." Gov., Abraham Rlbicoff as a^ mem­ to make a'70-inch oval table with "Forinlca’’ top. TMa top affords the aame s wide. Mbits, poNder-ieft besdi for tinninf. Tbsrt's in p ' Sundays 1:80-8:80. Closed Mon­ was-written in 1087 but never pub- Health Service. telT a child not .to cry; tears ara bodied feeling. Cities ihergs in the often Ms best friend at such mo­ ' mind. (Bald one man: “in I’ve ber of the Governor’s Committee resietance to damage as thaL.of ah ordinary kitchen set of chrome or see fithlni tool Food Is dMnt. . . oi|hts srs stirllt and days. •' , Uahed in his homeland. Last sum­ The idea 1s to make it impos­ mer, after the U.8. Supreme Court ments. Above all, tell ths truth. seen the last two weeks are Mem- on Human Resources. bronze pieces. Included with- this table are 4 anow back chairs that Two new one-act operas, *The- sible for cMldren to open tha cabi­ are not exactly the same aa illustration. msd with mwic. Enjoy infonnallly snd sxcitini sdeW approved its publication in Ameri­ net Snd accidentally , swallow dan­ Tou’U loee face if you tell a child phle and Sioux (Cltyl’’l You have Brenniw O aim s She has . served as commissioner aUr Song" and "Ik^ ” .snll ho of Norwich Council of Girl Scouts, seihiltlft. Supfih socossnodiiiont and lorvkt srlth prasented in Wesleyan Unlvar- ca, Penguin Books Ltd. brought gerous drugs. ,’Ihe diblnet, now a needle will not hurt when obvi­ no real bearings. ("What’s that ‘Wtis''hndirltt. Conw stsy with M . ; , out a paparhack edHloii in Britain Ming oonaidered for manulaoturs, ously It w ill’ ’ river—the MiasdUri or tha Mlssls- D addario’s Stand was founder and second president bity’B ’02 Thsiatsr Wsdnesday, bf the Woihan’s City Chib of Nor­ WriU Dept. MR for free eoloa MdeV Nov 2 through Saturday, Nov. aa a test Ths firm waa charged has flvs buttons, but opens only For State Rural Arinas sippiT’;). ■ , or see your trarel asem. frith violation of the obscenity law, whsn the second and fourth but- V Superior Vision' wich, and eerved nine years on the 5 P IE C E S at 8:80 p.m. Women outlive men and appear . The only realities are airplanes, On Cuba Vague and distribution of the book was tona are pressed, and these but-, buses, motorcades, blaring tom - Connecticut State Board of Educa ’Ths Hartford . Symphony Or» iritlihsld until the case was de­ biologically sUtmger in many (Conttoned from Page One) . party officials mg they loMc forward t!on; She is a member of the Con ohastra will play, tonight at the tons ars spaced too far apart for ways, most authorities agree. But bones, screaming onlookers and Thomas F. !^ennan. Republican cided. a child’s hand to span. Drug poi­ to voting e:q;iectations next Tues­ overworked policemen, Sleep is a nectlcut Society of Colonial Dames BushnaU Memorial at 8 :l8 under Before the appearance of wlt- in one department men at least 1,436 Democrats. There are 6B8 day. The .tfenda have changed the candidate for C3ongress, told Man- of America. While Serving as na­ tha direction of Frits Mahler. soning kiUtd more than 400 cMl­ have an advantage—they have Independents. T brief recess in the endless cycle, nesaesr the jury read the book dren in 1088, comments Scope complmclon of this stats's poUtlcal Chester Klwanlane yesterday that tional president of the American Pianist Raymond Hanson is fea< wMIe locked in the jury room. ’They atronger eyesight. A higher percent­ In Glastonbury during the seven posiUon. ••Where’e Jim?” a newsman- aske. Weekly. A friend answeis: ‘.‘We lost Mm. voters should know whether Ms Legion ^Auxiliary, Mrs,., Gilbert MOTEL tured. were not allowed to take their cop­ age of women have defective vision voter making seeslons tMs year served ae consultant-to. the U. S. than men. aaya a medical publica- Republicans registered 443 wMle The coward wants to get some opponent, Congreeeman Eml)l.o Ths Trinity CoUegs Jastara win ies home. , Fareeitea Rampant ^ Youth* Hear Poorly delegation to the United Nations 34 INCH MATCHING M u m BgACH SNongii ptrferm Shskespesre's "Lovs’a For three days, tha dsfanse pro­ tlon. Democrats gained 274. There were •leep." Daddario, supports the "shoot from Conference at San Francisco in IHvfwt BMch^Florifi e Phofit Pitm BtKh, V I4-5221 Ltbor’a' Lost" tonight through duced a long list of prominent edu­ Hera’a a medicM oddity: ^ e re 878 that choee no party, affiliation. Campaigns by train in the old tho hip—act firet and think 1948. 8UPFET WITH HUTCH CAMNET $134.95 are more human easas n f jpOTasltic Washington — Up to TiMM.OOO cators, Churchmen, authora and eo- Manchester found DemOcrata Americana under age 81 have hear­ days were more leisurely and or­ later" foreign policy Stance which clologlita. All claimed the book was disease than there are people on Two Showings Set gain 1,296 new voters at tMs year's ing defects that warrant medical derly. ‘There waa a sehse of con­ Brennan said Sen. Johh' F. Ken' llteraturs and defended the au­ the Barth, sessions over 1,028 fqr the GOP. care, according to Dr. Arthur J. tinuity as ths land unfolded be- nedy has taken toward Cuba. thor’s passages of flaming love and The reason is that many per­ For Luther Film but the Republican . ihatgin waa Lesser, director o t health serriceS - heath you.. It wasn't so hard to Breimam, candidate from the THE his frequent Use of 4-letter words. sons have more than one infection sufficient to hold the lead in the in the United States Children’s answer the question^ "Where am First .District (Hartford Ootmty), 5-PIECE Emphasising that the jurors at a time, particularly In places town. Bureau. v 1 7 " ■aid Daddario, a Democrat, did A film on- Martin Luther will be In Weet Hartford, Democrats en must consider the general public, like Africa. ’Throughout the world, Anyway, let’a get beck to that not accept a challenge to say the major paraaltlc Infection- are ahown -at Zion Evangelical Lu­ rolled about' 185 more voters than WENNERGREN the judge said: - — -- - theran Church tonight at 7:30 press bus. Handling It takiu all whether he backs the Democratic 'It’s the public—not so much malaria, amebic intestinal dis­ Republicans this year,~ outdistanc­ presidential nominee’s ' plan... o’clock and tomorrow at 7 p.m. ing ^ g OP in this town for what ' the akilt a driver can muster. Gonstrildfoii Go. HONDURAS $1^0.95 the student of literature, who reads eases, soMstfiSomlaals, sleeping Tonigfat’a ahowlng will precede ■ - f t L * Over-«i^er local candidates and to interfere publicly in the internal or may read the book under the sickness, hookworm and compli­ la jMTObably the first time. Sind external iaffalrs of Cuba.” GENERAL CONSTRUCTION a meeUng o f the Ladiea* Aid of In East Hai^ord this year the ; moochers try to. sneak in ahead. guidance of a tutor at a university, cations from tapeworms. Control Zion Church. The fllm^ will be Brennan said he challenged Dad' 90 Oxford St.—MI 3-5803 but the .periron who perhaps knows enrollments showed a 2.5 to 1 ratio < When,they do, the cry goes up. dario to state Ms positlop on TV of some of these deadly diseases Is ehown tomorrow In' cohjunctloh -I "Get ’em outa there! Pass ’em!” MAHOGANY nothing at all about literature." of Democrats made to Republicans Oct. 31. An "ambiglous, evasive” coming within sight, reports Drs. with an adult information period in -vbtsr making sessions. Biss Crsibv Boris Bav Sometlihes the press bus, with f , _-______K, O. Courtney and P. E. ’Thomp- F sb iu IB reply was received, Brennan told "Custom Built which begins at 6:30 p.m. .smd be­ The trend is significant to party Loeis JeertUui I police escort, dashes ahead of the . y eon of Parke, Davis & Co. fore a Missionary Cruaafie meet­ the Manchester Klwanls Club at leaders in these towns, and the state "HIGH t nonUnee to reach the site of a its noon Itmcheon yesterday in the Homes" Area Candidates , ing at 7:30 p.m. ITie public is ia 5 rally. On one such trip reporters Now Job invited. Country Club. TIME" t stoM in the aisle watching ner- In his speech Brennan also called Residential and 'Oommerclal :^drogeh peroxide,* an eld med­ Further preparatlona will be 'Viuur { vously as c%rs scurried fo r cover. Debate on WTW completed b jr ^ e Ladiea* Aid to­ '0-8eoM B Color for tax relief for studente earn­ BemodeQng, Repairing ical standby, seems destined for PA if K I N r, • A iU r ON D 4:SM:Se4:U I Ah Iron-ner^ fellow appeared to ing their way through college, rerival as a garm killer in oint­ night for a rniaaion and social pro- and AltenttloiiB ■ < Fourth District candidates fbr B M J R R S I S m E - sleep through it all. Finally prod­ diplomatic academy designed to ment form, says Drs. Herbert M. g;ram on-Friday, Nov. 11. After BUhNSnE /'Vt.. I HFFD 34" MATCHING the state senate will take part in a a 6 p.m-" potluck, the Rev. Egbert ded, he said: , develop an improved diplomatic /Planning Assistance For Oobe and Emanuel Plouis of ‘ T m not Bleeping, I’m praying." corps, and federal aid to educa­ AlteratioB Addition Work h u t c h debate to be broadcast Saturday by ’Temple University. J. Dmiker of Keene, N. H., will he lurm wrm WINF at 11 ajn. gUMt speaker and a mission film Start* Tonight! Roiling into town, the motof- tion. CAMNET . . . $129.95 The candidates are Fred Doocy, ’The ointment cleansrii wounds, ^11 be presented. * ■^1, Democrat, Incumbent, of SouUi and also appears effective agaii^ THE GREATEST SHOW some if not all resistant strains^^f Windsor, and Kenneth Geycr of staphylococci, wMch are India to Need Power > M ICE Wethersfield, Me Republican op­ ble for many serious infec ponent. Calcutta—India will require a 5-PIEGE MOOERN Fourth District towns are Man­ Taking ThoapHSbote substantial increase in power- |r NO V. 28 anotKfir year has rolled around! chester, Bast Hartford, Newington, Let a child aee h toself being ih-- -generatlng capacity to meet her THBV Glastonbury, South Windsor, jected with a m raical neeidle u he fast-developing economy. Com­ M Wethersfl(Bld, Rocky Hill and Marl­ wants to lodk^^idvlses Dri Herman pared with the present installed DEC. 4 LIMED DAK S E T *1 6 9 ” borough. ' 8:10 8:38-9:80 E. HlllelxM^^ew York State com- electrical generating capacity of NIQH'n.T TOe fqu r candidates for state mlssioner^f health. .r leas than 6,000,000 kilowatts, re­ Hob. UirB Frl. With 2 pedestal dropleaf taMe. ‘88" x 68", extends to 78 representative' from South Windsor If ariuld is told not to look, "You quirements in 28 years are expect­ 8 p.m. r t ’ e JANET'S inchea aiid 4 modern limed oak chairs. will also participate. ImpMnt tha, idea thM a needle is ed to exceed 6Q,b00,000 kllow attf. BBtBrdsr S p.m. MbUboob 8 6 ” Sat, aaS 8bb. 1:M aad C:9e p.m. Matching China PABKINO NEXT TO TOP NOTCH F S IM B g B H B l C d U S E U M Not Shown Tustilay,llDV.15, Wotl SpTiBRflold $119.95 tose. «Ue. S3.H AC’S On BushnfiN Stag* 8JW, |t.ee M A N C ^ m ^ -HMEST (T i« lac.) i m tL S FASHION SE N D 'Y dU B THIS THURSDAY. iMDAY and SATURDAY. NOY. 3-4-5 Tki Riiiniitil lifllsf tin MAIL ORDER BOYS' STORf... TODAY In appiwclation to the womra of Manohekter and vicinity who have made'bur store eurtt a suc­ cess, we offer the following buys for the next three days: ; H tKEN T,.... 1REND FOR MENl COLDSIREAM Bead Olieoli ar Hoaer Order te NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Many dinettes or combination living room-dlifing room in GUAM , tha house of today can tub this beautiful dtopleaif ■table, Hpii, lYRMS H i liitirs If Ml inches wide that extends to 66 tneheq^ahd the. 4 ma- Mtagany side chairs, to compliment ths/home. furnishings THE QUEENR'OWN .they have. - / W hat many Deople don’t 1 H L F A [J U O U S CAMERON ICE CAMDES know about crabgras^ up HKHUNDERS ^ THERElSASZ-INCHiUFFETWlTAS DRAWERS cMid 2 CAMNEH FOR AM flE STORAGE FIHBE ALTEBATIONS . MAIL ORDERS ONLY NOW l.Crabsraoo grows only from ooOd. crabgraia CHABGE ACCOUNTS—BANK PLAN Full Pricear Oroh. or 1st Rale. THAT MATCHES FOR ..... $129:95 plants you see now will disintegrate and dinppM r»leavlng bare fi&OO; $8A0, $8.80; tad Bale. fSAO, 18.00. |l.fi0. Blake oheeks petches in your lawn. Crabgrass is an annual It roeeeds itself at the end payable to and'iuall to BuahaMl XeftfiV Budget Terms up Memorial, Hartford 14, Conn. of each Runmer. Eaelom staosped . rotmn ea- aom i»8ta8l velepo. on all 2 . Last y o a i'o oood lo in tfao graundL CkabgraM ii boa of n8^• FINE BELEOnON D-lflEOE tuie’s moat p c ^ o weeds. Bight now, literaDy MBone.of eM bgnii eee^ are waiting in most lawns for i^ n g warmth to germinate. Then the vicious, up DRNIM WALNUT r ^ d e starts all over again. _ S L A C K S * 9 “ S ; You CM koop It from com ing up. A single winter applica­ STATES BrtOPJI. 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ji-i >4 .» .4 *4 I . tJiX o« AJ . •.. A" '■7 .'X' "i'-'.: ..'iv.... «. MANCHEStfiR EVENING HEIIALb. .MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEI?lft;SDAY, NOVE»iBER 2, I960 'T ; rAOBjrivt.-;< KAKCSB8TEB EVENINO HERAlb, MANCkl^5« <3Q^^ WBnNESpAT» W . ■ V V iii i« ii ...... Ml ...... I ; , ...... i.ii.i • ..,x , ;■ i. i ...... ■liiiiM (' lik'd I i3ij4r J»AfflD FOtJI , (,iV . . .7. , Bmhron ~ • I ! .....^ ^ BOtSCOUT Episcopal Women Npi0$m d News T y -R a d io Wqrk Towaid Eiui^ i ; fi^fiaeopal OhutWiwimen iu« re- IDeilT EXCITING /FASHIONS, ALL , ci» a ^ ip»di I of T elem m on lY .^miafied there, are aidy f(Mir v u n pkrk MMMfl BMt on Oct. S i «t tli« ..^eaday work aaaatoaS |S p n the r.4. ■ /'' .y "".f. achool. S:00 Bis F Tbeater (la proBress) ItepubUcaa National T H i Chairman Robert Bamlngham SVst Show (in ttrogres*) ~ Ohriitmaa Fair, xiach wmnha ef welcomed Bcouta and tbalr fimlUes. Barir Show (In profrtu) .AUve »e pariah'la asked to donte.at Cubmaater John Tedford took Get Bet Oo CO. least end article to aech of Ih* RAND-PICKED f o e NEWS-FOR VALUE! WUd BUI Oekock 9:00 i. 89. 5i foUotoing bootte: DOlVf and doll charge of the meeting. The fl&g Cartoon Ptaynouse Ptaybouse 18 ceremony and pledgO of allegUnce . ftinday rUimie* .X clotlMB, Mn. Motiy,r BatSunaa, S:30 FoUtical Brosdeart llif-8224 JA2-B7S0 chalnaan; toya,' lus. Barbara followed. S:8I> Hoed ...... Six Bobcata. Bugene Montany. — J52S <0 “ • *8* I Foraa, chalrmaa; aptona, Mrs, X' Michael Dvoralc, Mark Ballard. Nawa, Weather A Biiorts Jeaa Cola; pot holdtn, M n. Pearl ii^%itea»-lteosavsit Doubleday; pliuiU, Mm. Adalalda Bruce Bamell, Carman Flllaramo l^Ffm^Slikeek and Thomas Hartxog were Intro­ 8:43 John Dal^ Hammond; white elephant, lOsa duced by Assistant Cubmaster Po- Douglaa Edwards ' Marjorie H. Martin and MIm Dor­ 8:55 Tom Brennan Boor othea Raymond; baked goodi, . trick Clancy. The boys toidc the 7:00 illUlaa Dollar Kovie . 10:M Cub Scout oath add listened to an News. Sports and Weather Itoslo OPEN A Mrs. Bet|y ' DombriwaM; (3>ri*t- OPEN Htghwar Petrol ' s maa decoriitlona, np chairman as X FRIDAY m i $ explanation of symbols by the cub- Shotgun Blade master. Parents of Bobcats pinned yet, volunteers needed; refresh­ Lockup \ Timet ment bar,- Mr*. Wanda Taylor; scout emblems on their sons. ■ t 'f . - Two-year service stars were pre- « w cardi, Mrs. Bather Dlman; candy, 7:15 Highltilits - U Mn. Barbara Bartlett, //y-’. --.Aented to Richard Bamingham, HonUey-Brinkler James McCormteki Thomas Mc­ 7:80 Hong Kong ..... 4 Any other organisation' in the Kay, David Gilbert, Russell Will- Wagon Train ' 10. church that wiabea a booth, can Aquanauts 11:10 Paas Bbew (O have one by calling Mre. Louise hide, and Stanley Rosen. One-year PonJtku: fo r‘1961 N(}w on M arket 1:80 Quest (or Adventure U:io>nwa and Waatoer latod food warmer. Fop eaeh aifidl> service stars were awarded to Pa­ Price la Right (C) ^ Late News 80 Heaml-fW yoa nmy perehae# ew P^rkington. Materlala needed for trick Clancy, Itobert McMlUah, Pontiac’s four-door Tempest station wagon is one of the models for 1961 now on display at l^ul 8EB SATimo&rB TV I FOB ooMPunni l u r in o «SV W.B0. ' the fair for ukt at the sewing Duncan Potter, Richard Tedford, Dodge Ftmtlae, Ine.. STS Main I t The Tempest features a four-cycliijder, front-m ^ted engine meetifiga include i^roji material, I: Edward *>Zeppa, Steven Earning- and a rear transmission. ' . ■ ______' . ______beana fo r’bean' baga, and yatfi- ham, John Briggs, Donald Eich- w hoi jtyoiM^iea a .All are4nvited to c<>me and team PPEN AN AGMIOIIT; how -to maka Chriatmaa wreatha, man, Stephen Neill, Phillip Clen- vital need of expreedng its will la R o d io ' ■ew ae^boiit or danlel, James Bronke, Jonathan Bi­ •Hal Boyle- a dtibieua time. I t knows thoP- copper enameled Jewelry, candles, X , ': ■ / lls, Dean LsiCoe, Steve. MOntany, oughly ih e men, the las use, tha | Bdd tfr yffiiT prcB- cake omamenta, \ popcorn balla t n t fk^iEbliiit. '' FOR • and other fun items at the Tuee- Douglas Pastel, and Harold Sand­ dfaurera ahaad. « 7:00 Bob Bcett als. ft Yawns on Campaign Right now only one electiaa l 'ItOO News 9:00 Rajr Somsrs or add that adaeait te year pra day morning work mestinga. Guest - speaker, was William prediction is reaUy safe: In seveal U:0U t!sws_ Donatoins of material tor the fair Rajmor i ilO Ray Bomsrs Offengoodat dor should be left in the marked Hanklnson, a veteran of 30 years of more days it’ll all be hlstorw--«iid i :00 Dsf Ragess scouting. He dlscused .the meaning' then perhaps ws esa really find a WIMP—Utl CovedlrY Bnafih, a 4-ptoM place settiiw at WaUaw I Chriatmaa box, or a call should of the letters in “Cubs"—C for Now War Whoops out how and why tha peopla made Nsws Btalalees tableware. Fer aaA alf| be made to Mra. Parkingtdn. up their minds. ^ w i u t - s t e _____ I sad News On Nov. 10 at 7:80 p.m., church ' courtesy; U for t^ty, B for brav- iBbeW Utna Lesrts Jr. 'y/ dmoBal $25 yea may panhasa et% and S for scouting. ■ :15 Bvmlas Devbtleas XI' cither for 2;6^ \ . women will eerve coohjea and The knot tying contest was won agreed on all aidag that If Dwlgjit ;3U fibewesss Raws punch for the acolyte featival to New York (P>—It began with a W, Veadercook <15 Pamttr Theater i by Den 7. The closing ceremony yawn, and la Winding up amUl war Elsenhower were eligible to run ifitoltoAaalrs 5 be held in the church. Donations followed. again he could beatNixon-Kennedy Slayer U;t 5:00 News. are asked. A meeting of the executive com­ whoops. . w n o lies :05 Tbs World Today In Just ons week the 1960 presi­ ticket early in tha morning, and :xi SfaowcasS and Nssws . Approximately |140 was netted mittee will be held tonight and a still arrive at the 18th hole in time Dies of Wound! jsrsaS BpSports 811:00 Maim Bayond tos rs and Nsws 17. at the rummage — PttTtall *1:60 News*4k Nsatter tended to the 12 women who wprkr Cub Pack S4, a t a recent meet­ Ue down to the eerioue problem atmoaphere of wlseeraiieldng ap att^ «t Law . ed three days, collecting, setting up ing at the Hollister St. School, of what to do about the White Mlchaal Fakeca, ths Hungarian e n f f / Iv O A ]V and political Indifference vanished. Moscow vl6 Pay $50 or M ore > s '. < ) t I V I M • V X and erillng, thus assuring aucceia. viewed a movie on fire fighting and Houae draperies. Two factors probably Influenced refugee charged with .murdering irna trrL.-a-vs7LCui Part of the proceeds will be used fire prevention. A .brief opening In Just seven more days every­ • — - ' -tor J .♦ the change: six persona, dlsd In EUsabsth Osn-1 mlw m afn^^teas Waabiagtoa—Sixteea atatea and to send a bundle of warm clothing ceremony was led by Arthur L. body will know for sure who the 1. The performance of Nikita eral Hoipltal at 1:16 Am. today u :» |S » _ to the Episcopal Mission, Indian Norwood, chairman and former next president will be, and the X tha District of Columbia hqw JW ^______e e te g g r riw aw eisi iweriTSTieB Khrushchev of Riisaia and Fidel aftsr 8H months in a coma. }}|s f|RSSher“ maximum weakly workman’iHsom- Reservation- The remainder will be cubmaster. many-faceted political battle that Castro of Chiba at tha United Na­ Fskscs shot himself in the fore- utjn n a r^bt i Bersaads used where most .needed in church preceded it will be part of Amtr- pwaation beaefits of 150 or Biore. Bobcat pin awards were present­ tions awoke a lot of complacant head July 12 as two poUcamanl itOOBlsaon w por—14U work. ed to new Cub Scouts William T. ican folk lore. Fnirteen atatea pay $40 to $50, and AmeiicanS'to the potential perils of were closing In on him In Union. Sdn Maws, Waathsr ao atate pays leas thaa $30 weekly. A meeting of the church wardens Hyland, Paul Bmmerling, David A lot of people feel they know a future they had been taking for He was brought to the hospital 8:15 Conn.. Ballroom..... oflicera and vesti^men of 8t. Krysiak, Robert Mix, Mark Plxxola, the answer right now, but they granted. that day and dliid without ever re­ Peter’s, will be held tonight at 8 John Hull, Kenneth Tedford, Bte- reelly don't. 2. The series of four televised gaining conadpusnesa. 7' in Phelps Hall. hen Boland, Randal Witcher, Polls can measurs aome Ihlnga debates between Jack Itennedy A hospital s)>okesman aaid his The Congregational Women’s Snchael WennergroB, Kennoth Up- about people to a limited degree, arid Dick Nixon further ediMSted death was caused by a "general; . Fellowship is asking all women of ling, David Beavsy, Wayne Doug­ but th ^ are, after all, meVe at- great masses to the vital impor­ ateady deterioration’’ during that the congregation to save the cou­ las, Mlchaal Plain, Thomas Couran, tempU at measurement ^ d pre­ tance of the preeldentlal choice period. pons which can be found on General John Norton, and Richard Fran- diction. they must make next Tuesday. A MiddleasK Ckmnty Jury ih- Mills products. They include cere­ 9 7 They aren’t the people them- Some said they found these in­ dicted il^ekecs Sept.. 24 on six als, cake mixes, biscuit ihix and Other awards Included a gold selves. I t is thelf impradietaMUty tellectual clashee between the counts of murder. flour. The coupons are to be u s^ arrow on wolf badge to William that maka teth politics and peor rival candidates flat; dull and un­ He was chai^d With . slaying to obtain new silverware tof.-the proportioned-to-heighf I Starkd. silver arrow on wolf badge pie interesting. inspiring. but millions of other four persons on pte'North Bruns­ church kitchen. A box is placed.in to Stephen Raacber, denner stripes ■ “AU^tbe straw votes show Is people obviously didn't. wick estate of,Dr. Francis Charke the church vestlblue to r^ iv e the T-U-R-N-A-B-O-U-T to Bilan Lindsay, and aaslstent whljBlf way ths hot air blows," ob- TTiese face-to-face and mind-to- and with killing two FrankUta coupons. .X denner stripes to Robert Butter- setvsd O. Henry. mind television • oonfrontattons Township policemen. Pilgrim Fellowahip'members at^ our ruffle-lovely Held. The only votes that really oounb brought to the campaign the dra­ T h e Mlddlsiaex County . pngM- tended the movie, ,‘>MarUn Luther’’ HALF SLIP One-year pins ware presented to are thosa that will create a paper matic excitement it had lacked cutor’a office was never able to Sunday evenlnr-ln Rockville. The Mlotaasl B om d, R o b ^ R bllssard of deciaion in tha nation's before. They brought^ the heat of question him on any of these group also gave a Halloween party field, Stephan Keeney, Brlah Lind­ ballot boxes nsxt Tussday. tha campaij;n into the national charges. from 7 to d o p.m., Monday. AU PIXIE" blouse say, Kenneth Martin, Charles Mav, Ons of the great mysterlea of living room. eligible teenagers were invited. Stephen Raacher, ^Harold Robb, the 1960 campaign Is whatever They m ade.lt ei personal duel 'IW pastor’s class on church in drip-dry cotton our "switch-obout" Gordon Robinson;'^ Peter Sadloaki, happened to all the people who between two men. only one of Child Hurts Studied menibership for teenagers la mset- Edward Sliney; .William Starkel, found it boring. Somshoyi , they whom probably will survive • the iHg Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. In the Rlehard RtHckland, and Jeffrey New York — A health eurvoy I seem to have disappeared. political high noon of election day shows that each year there are ^ First Chbrcdi, Hebron. All young RAWUOAT Taylor.. At the beginning of the race an —the winner who will lead Ameri­ people, 14 years old or older, are Two-year pins were awarded to 336 injuries for each 1,000 Chil­ English newspaperman ramasked, ca to its- promise. dren aged 5 to 14. 'Theee are | urged to attend. Alan Harotan, Michael McMahon, "I can’t get intereeted in a con­ Massive crowds now turn out Also, the Ladies’ Bible disciission *3.99 completely reversible ,.>Davld Tedford, Gary Youell, injuries requiring hMdical a t- 1 troversy between two American to greet eaifii candidate, end the tentlon or restricting the child’s] group meets Thursday mornings In Martin Norwood. mediocrities.’’ elMtorate is wide-awake to the normal activities. the Smith-Gellert.Itounge at 10:30. Fashion’s lesson in how to look The meeting closed with the In a way this reflected part of X-' ■ Tha story of Abrahsm, from pack Joining in the Cub promise Uia national mood, a feeling of let­ Genesis,'Will be considered. fetchingly feminine . . . luxury, * 1 1 and the Law of the Pack. down that seemed to affect both drip-dry cotton etched with ruffles Democrats and Republicans after Manchester E v e n in g Hwald at neck, bib front and cuffs to form Sleek, watcr-repfillent poplin In a Kennedy Victory the nominating conventions. Hebron correspondent. Miss Susan pure fascination! White, 32-38. solid color, that reverses to an ex­ A eommop saying theil was that Same High QualUy... * B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy citing paisley-print on crisp taf­ ‘‘If you took tha best qualittss of 5-3454. Seen by Survey each candidate and|>ut them to­ / feta! Sizes 6-18. gether you’d still need something NEWLOWPRjCEI / < . . New York, Nov. 1 (P) — A na­ more to make a president.’’ tionwide suifvey. conducted by the It also Iteemad to be pretty well ;»3! New York Deily Newa predlete The - Sen. John P. Kennedy will win the AMERICA'S BUST AND MOST presidency with 39d electoral votes in 30 states. ' SOB YEARS WIDELT-U8BD POLISHER Doctor Says Vice President Nixon got 20 Btates with 141 electoral votps in PRESCRIPTION ALLHVrAL J By HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, the survey, conducted by the hews- ' b x p b b ie n o b , psper’a poUticsl analyst, Ted Lew­ M.D. is. the paper said today. ARTHUR DRUB Written for Newspaper EnteitMtoe The nsws has editoHally < Assoelatlon dOrsed Nixon. If you had to Jam your head through an opening a' couple of hat sizes too small, you’d not be REGINA surprised to find a couple of sore apots, bumps and briltees. > ' "il’* That’s how it is with your baby Juat after birth. That soft swell­ Dq Your Week’s Wash X ing you notice when the baby li. • Beiubg, waxes,jpallaheB. first brought to you Indicates the bain pre/s8ctoMl% portion of the head that led the way (caput succedaneum). Like These 10 questions jwfll help H ^ou d^d e how to vote. the swelling of your ankle that IN THIRTY MINUTES1 ‘appears after you’ve worn a tight • JH a^ te^ep«i«ile- pel* garter, it will disappear soon after hbesnoort beaatUBQy: the pressure hM beeb, releaiwd. • Saper-pewered awtor • aa Add that lump on the,side of OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY for gpoad and efSeteney 1. Will we hi^^anotiier shooing 6 . WM we resort to a rigged eeonpmtf the head that doesn’t show up for • Ballt for a llfalime ef ^ a day or .two is a deep bruise (cep- , hrenbla-fiee aerviaa war, or W n^ lr C o n t in u e T o B e that has never works^ ^ hfitory ‘'halhematoma). It needen't trouble A S h o u t d ^q W a r ? of the world, o r W il l W e HAinSi M o r e yoir either. Though it may take 7 DAYS A WEEK ,» .'adoiiple of weeks before it, too, \ PHILCO KNDIX WASHERS O f T h e S a m e G r o w t h —’■Th R disappears like any other b]ack- and-hlue spot. G r e a t e s t n T h e H is t o r y \ THE 0RI6INAU UORTWBIGHT. % W m ws turn our country upside I Or Maybe you'll also be puzzled. If W o r l d ? , T."" - -': it's your first, about two dia­ down economically, or W i l l -W e .. I m p o u n d FULL-POWBRSPyACDUM mond-shaped soft spots on the top i C o n t in u e T o B u il d O n T h e So l id of the head that bulge when , the baby cries. F o u n d a t io n W e N o w H a v e ? 7 . . W ill'‘we ask the world to Wait .; They're called fontanellea or DoublfLoad while new leaders learn the ropee^ "little fountains” for some reason I've never been able to figure out o r W il l W R P u t O u r S e c u r it y I n Ths larger in front is the anterior 8 . Will we give in, ii^ d by island^ ....' tontanelle. The second in back, 50-LB. COMMERCIAL DRYER. , T h e M a n d q O f M e n W h o H avB ^country by country/'or- W il l W e . " the posterior tontanelle., P r o v e n T h e i r M BTtiyE? Don't be afraid to touch them DRY IOc-10 MINUTES ILEQTRiKBROOM U S t ](c k T o T h e L in e W e H ave ' gently with, the t|ps of your fln- ., y \ 6-..1 . ■ _ g®” '- .-Diulwn?' - ■ V Ahd,. If you outline hdme plate Tht only washing BUuhJnie manufactured tliht pro* e . WUl we vote as mgmiWrf of d race, and the three l^saea every few O lb weeks <>t so, 'you''ll observe how Boako your (dothco had givcB you 3 sepante rliwoiu a rdigUm, a iuUmalUy or an organi- the^ close over with g(x>d firm 2 9 " 4 . iMf bring about more defeats ', . hone. The posterior, after a ■ few / o r A m e r ic a n s ? .. • Only $« »«. UghtM.im like Yalta, Potsdam ‘and Tsheran, or As ’ moiithe. The anterior, after 8 to YOU CAN WASH^ • 6 SHEETS deesathwaaghjob 15 months. • Cleaatearpatfiaan.ap. M o r e V ic t o r ie s A s A t T h e U N , 'The purpose ,of these fontanellea, tSUPCOYERS V •IIOSPRfADS as you mighV have guessed, is-to belatery, draperies wMiifat L a s t 'M o n t h ? {Scots: Free World 7, 9 . W i^ we give more opportunitiea attechmeHte act-Uke the webbing in a corcet. t M COTTON RUGS * m U P E S • Dirt eajs ewpi eB Mn ah, Communism oy ^ ; to WaliiWr Reuther, or MO r b O f f OiR? They give the striicture under: neath, in this .case the brain, atbtray < ' TUNITIES T o TH% WO|tKINGj V. e I u y to ilN% bangs ea chance to eaptmd. > say bedk^ By the time your baby U,.iBix •^Ueed ditb^la tbouaaads 5 . Will we go backwards—back to ' ■.. years old, its head ■will hk've gto'Wn- y , ' No Waiting ’ to almost adult size. And durin|f of bote|g,aiM^.ai wMl u t h e th e o rie s t h a t in ereaiH ^ <:^rice8* 1 0 . Will msnMks 'Johnsonf beweeeverywSm 1 (these few formative years, the 4 6 % ,i b f R e l y On T h e ' ^ e O f Bowlss and Harriman aid o u t amaaing atructure It housea will 28 Double Load Washers ' l l have, .learned to aee, hear, amell, ^Go v e r n m e n t T h a t G a v e /U s O u r president, or M e n S u c h A s talk,'remember and think,..ammg other aceompUshmenU. • 16 DRYERS ■■ , , \ YOUR l r t t t O N t v B ig g e s t T a x O u t in ' E is e n h o w e r A n d R o c k e f e l l e r ? V . ’ 1* J. • ^ .Jk-*".'.' Here’s fi. hMnmgrown . miracle J ’.. f you can wltaasa end sronder «t, {MHW > tnnry day of your Uf4. ' ...... ' M'. ii»: .... "'”Re8||tY.NoldiafB Graw 'tX ; 4 , x . .X. FdU W fYnnfrffnti Tr 8, eti A is^ S U Uwthri% Cm A m -' New York - Outright holdings (Of real eatmte by the 1,4W llfo- taninuiee eompaniea in the United SUteB iiioreaaed by $lfii;000,0(W Hm fin t half oetWB y m t, m o h ^ -V ysmfioofioa. ‘ "k ■ ■ f e e X ’’ - ip' ..'I - V : ' ■'■■■''v....— " 7 i ' '7j’- ■ t.->' . • - i.1 ' V-‘

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KEEP YOUR OWN RECORD OF RETURNS. HERE IS A - B^ookl^rn Holds ON ELECTION DAY Rdar^ Rally Free Philodendron Plants - While They Last! Scorecard For The Presidential Vote For C3 )bt VOTE FOR Nefhr York, Nov. 2 (P>—A rdus- •V* ing; roaring, old-fashioned political THIRD FOU8ITH •V ' ' P IR U t 1 S E ^ O 1 s rally In Brooklyn last ntgnt^gave mi - RETURNS 1 - f RETORNS 1 1 RETURNS RETU RNS BMry Cabot LbdCC one of ^ RIKER and SH EA r r A d greatest ovations of ms current S w 1 , X ""W OUI STATES A X" \ pn New York'chnq^gn. ■ Z . 1 Z m 2 • I Z IT* VOTINO I z c > 2 He told an o’^eriBow. crowd of 4,- Vote Republican No^, 3 o o Sc 5 X 2 3< X 000 cheering partisans that the U J> UNITS 1 z z 2 1 0 , z I 0 2 o . 0 >best way -to keep America out of 8 war would be to elect 'Vice presi­ w z ' 8 , z 8 „ . Z ■' . 2 8 X- 3 ; 3 -< -< dent Richard M. Nixon. < Lodge, the Republican vice presi­ ",. dential nominee, said the cbmunu- TT ALA. 3,200 * ' nlsta are determined'.to take over 3 ALASKA 300 the world as they did eastern Burope. He added: 4 ARIZ. 654 1 "But I’ll tell you, no one can*take lar hours not convonionti BuyFor Now... Buy For CKristmas Gifts! » M l 9 - I 5 5 2 ‘ over tha United States of America 8 ARK. ^ 3 2 0 litoOWM w —lisn and no ode can' take over the CAUF. ^ '» ' 'mmmmmm ' World.” The size and enthusiasm of his COLO. iY9»4 ~ audience apparently Impressed : You’^,. find us open Thursday 8 CONN. 169 Lodge. He had campaigned most evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 |)jin. 1 . 1 of the day In Republican Rockland 3 DEL 356 and Westchester bounties where and Saturdays until noon. GET DOUBLE THE WEAR ! ' FLA. 1.971 bad weath.er may have contributed 10 to- the relatively small crowds he IN HANDSOME REGAL 12 6A. 1,826 f\ NixorCs Brother drew. , ' . X| o But when he looked out over the 'F i j t o a m & c a m i 11' riBi 240 NIXM AngelM accountant, J>hU« jam-packed grand ballroom at the Mfmbtn New YorIc'Sfoclr Exchongs iOAHO • ' to Reiner, was quoted yester- . "You look awfully good to me. n 886 ) • toy by the NeW York Post mi • f think rir applaud you." And he n lAST CINTIR If. • MANCmsm • n il Ml MIST 27 ILL 0,980 ' nylng. mil ' STAFFORD PARK • ->• emr&lng m g20S,000 loan from 13 IND. 4.299 - c.-,- . . The main'theme diulng his bi­ James 7. Blair • Robert H. Sfarkal i t b . Hughes Tool Co. to Donild. county swing and at. last night’s 10 IOWA 2.486 Htxon, above, were cleared rally, was; Next Tuesday the wJth hi* brother. Vice Presi­ 2-PANTS 8 KAS. 2.961 w- voters will elect nbt only a presi­ dent Richard M. Nixon. (AP dent, but a World leader—and Vice m m DEPARTMENT ■ - ■ ■-' Fhotofax)^,; . ■ . ' . I'i***’’ ■ -j A 10 KY. 3.746 President Nixon should have the t . . • ' ■ 2,112 . ■ , I Jpb. 10 LA Lodge' said’ the new president 5 MAINE ^ 630 Debate Refuted 'Will have to meet with other world 265 leaders. Including British Prime Just Pairs For This Sale^ 0 MO. 1,337 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, Nov.' 2 M inister Harold Macmillan, . ■ !6 MASS. 1.984 CP>—Gov. liuis Munoz Marin today Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah is the most turned down a ' debate challenge of Ghana and Prime Minister Ja- SUITS 20 NICH..’ 6,075 , from Salvador Perea, Christian waharial Nehra of IndiA ALL •W.L DOUGLAS^ .TEA A T10N S 100% wool hard finish worsteds in* Conventional, Conti­ Action party candidate,to unseat Nixon, he said, "would outwit, II MINN. - 3.763 Munoz in the Nov. 8 election. outthihk and outmaneuver Khrush­ concern nental or Ivy styles. Regulars, Shorts, Longs, Stouts and 1 1,828 ’ ’ ! . 1 Perea's Catholic party has called chev and Mao ’Tse-tung,” -* Short Stout*. 8 MISS. for' a march by 60,000 women over The hotel rally, sponsored by FAMOUS FOOT KINGS \ 13 MO. 4,347 1 the weekend to protest ■what they Kings V County Republicans, was call the anti-Christian platform, of highlighted by marching bands, 4 MONT. 1.080 ■' : ' • . \l Munoz’ Popular Democrats. drum and bu|;le corps and sln^Uig . —Prank. Kow alski toerto Rico’s Roman Catholic chanting groups of glr's bedecked BRANDS MOG-ABOUTS 6 n e b : 2,120 - bimops in two pastoral letters with straw boatisip.. Lodge grinned Vote for the nito whose noord daaaoni^^ ’ have declared it a sin to vote for and waved with bb^oue pleasure a healthy oonbero for peao^andft>r progressiva 3 NEV. 451 the Popular Democrats because at the spectacle. legislatioii. Frank Kowalski le a soldier OF tha 1 4 NLN. ■ 301 they' do not oppose birth control Lodge iaeued a statement after and common law marriage. The his 131-mlle. motorcade in which people, a CodgNssman FOR the people. 1 100«/e WOOL . N- 16 NLA 4.291 .' i president of the Independence he questioned ..whether America FEOFTHEGARMEHT party, Gilberto Ooncepcioli de would have ita present Berlin prob­ FLANNEL, HOFSACKING 4 NLNEX. a 1 Gracia, in a statement yesterday lem If former President" Harry 8. TWEED termed the pastoral letters "clear Truman - had -told the people the d l l N.Y. 11.615 n violations” of the piihclple of sep­ whole truth about the 1946 post­ war situation in Ehipope. 1-PANT SUITS NT. . 2.089 aration of church and state. V O T f^ / Regal not only altars youY garment at the 4 ‘ NJ). 2,310 WANTED ROCKY VS. ADLAI DEMOCIATIC BUY A PAIR OF SHOES* "" time of the sale BUT KEEPS IT ALTER­ OHIO 13.052 . Middletown, N. Y.„Nov. 2 (P) — ★ $34.20 The Middletown Times Herald- ED FOR PERFECT FIT AS LONG AS OKLA 1 : 2 1 7 " Record today editorially endorsed LAHGER’S FOR AT REOUUR PRICE and YOI^ WEAR IT! If you put on weight, or Good looking auito tailored of fine 2,880 , Vice President Richard M. Nixon AMERICA’S fabrics—In all the most wanted LL ORE. . for president., aOOR GOVEfUNfi GREATNESS 6ET ANOTHER PAIR FO R - shades for fall and wlrtter. P A ^ 0,030^ It said, however, that it still 41 PURNBLL PLACE lose weight—Regal’s PAL service keeps j thinks Republican Gov. Nelson A. ★ ^ FREE ALTERA’nONS V* the garment fitting you perfectly—WITH-' 4 RJ. 471 Rockefeller and Democrat Adlal P u ll Tap B. Stevenson would have been "bet­ WILL BE 8 SC . 1,602 . ter candidates” than Nixon and Isvsr OUT CHARGE.- Sen. John F. Kennedy. CLOSED ALL DAY , 4 s a 1.889 The newspaper lists Itself as Ceii«lH«* fer^ - Indepedent politically. THURSDAYBI^ FRIDAY II TENN. - 2,635 In 1968, the l^mes Herald and CmstWim s the Record—separate newspapers - SrMk kswakki, 54 TEXAS 254 Dtia to Daotli In Family UK 6 4 J* then — both endorsed President D«vM Milter, Treoivrar 4 ' 1 UTAH ^ 1.128 1 Eisenhower. Yaluat to •a ; J x .e jJ f V » 3 i VT. 246 $19.95 Flannel or Broadcloth k.J <'6- " l i " VA 1,951 1 9 WA8NL>)e« e il8 2 PAJAMAS 8 UVAtiOMto 2,751 • • fn. Stock up now for yourself 15 m -«««• 5.471 . ■ and for glfta Middy or buttoned stylea. Sanforiz­ .99 FAMOUS '5 W Ya4MM^ i r 5 7 3 • ed, fast colors. These, are HARRIS TWEED-.-OR regular 63.95 values. Buy H O lit at Ms Oag I s iSOTSSaM was p»tpBifd,mssysP foe stall sstlsg suit totals wisfsIiirtaliw.Tlisy ate ssMset Is disiiistlalitw several pairs tomorrow 1 100% WOOL ZIP<4JNED taataaMaaiif^it; ' \ the Vloe tocsldint was not In- COATS Truman Claims volvad. Johnson Says REOAI, QUALITY—w a s h ’n WEAR Truman’s reference to thr-dog w g n Take a look at the styling and fab­ GOP Asked Ike apparently went bsick to the 195Y Vice President rics and you’ll say theae coats look csunpalgn when Nixon, replying to In aG^suleN OUriSST LIBRARY IS WHITE SHIRTS 2 twice tire price. Longs, Shorts and charges that he had accepted gitta V' . _ Regillars. Slip Into one of these To Rescue Nixon while' in GtmgreeS) bald the only Without Issues fine coats tomorrow an<6 you’re all *ONE GROUP ONLY ON SALE! Oxford button down or fine broadcloth. set for any kihd of weather. gift he had accepted wae his dog By ’THF. ASSOCtAliSD PRESS f W l nshklll, N.Y., Nov. 2 W — For­ "Checkers.’’ Buffalo. N.Y., N o v ^ il^ r—Seiu Also Included at this sale price Vto Heu- ‘ Campaign schedules for the ,BBd<,NTINOEI. SUMS) y 0 y TOMORROW! aen and BVD's—solid and fancies. Reg. tner President Harry Tniman said Truman was asked to comment presidential and vice presidential Lyndon B. -Johnaofi, Democratic INADEQUATE FOR 1960 ^EEDS! today the Republlcana have "sent on reports that balea' of bonfet^ vice, presidential hopeful, said to- 64.26., had been delivered to 'Wall' Street candidates for Wednesday and out kn emergency call for help--- Thursday: day.thitfVlce President Richard M. Sine* 1937: TIm pepufaHon of Moiielw$t*r has Expiedoci from 24,725 to 4L50D. offices "to ahower on President ..vT'.: >- f .3 8 they are asking Ike to try to ree Elsenhower and Nixon yhen they Wednesday Nixon "finds himself with his ' . ■ -V cue Nixon.” rifts u p t« ^ today in a massive Kennedy — Los Angeles, San planks'down and-his Issues non­ "It has. beerl apparent for some campaign effort. Dlegp and San Franciacco. existent.” . Thp lioek eoilaetipR of Hw library' hos doubled from 46,026 to time that the Republicans are "That's the way they do things Nixon—New York with Lodge, The Texas Senator said the Re­ 51,545. falling behind In tlw presidential, In Wall Street/"he laughed.. "Weli, President Blsenliower . and Gov. publican candidate’s "eearch for to race," Tniman declared. it does Show respect for the Presi­ Nelson A. Rockefeller. issue” was "one of the more smug- YOUU FIND ANYWHERE! The rescue remark referred to dent of. the United States. I hope Johnson—Roichester and Syra­ ing aspects” of the closing days of I took dreidorioit has increcned 7 books per capita eoch yedr. (Nd- they ^ibw it to him today." cuse, N. Y., and' Waahlngton, President Elsenhower's appear­ Tniman recalled that he, too, the" campaign. tiendl overage—4) ‘ ance in New York City today to D. C. ; In cxcerpta,of'hts speech prepar­ had been showered with confetti Thursday PiLE-LINED campaign with Nixon, and. the 'on the same route in his 1948 cam ed'for dellvei^ at an Erie County FLANNELS - - RARARDINES - SHARKSKINS Prpsldent's talk* on television and paign. "I enjoyed it very much,’ Nixon—^Columbia, S. C, San-An­ Democratic luncheon, Johnson said The mimi^ of Mbrory cardholders In Manchester has tripled froni ALL-PURFOSE radio in behalf of the, Repubircan he said, tonio and' Houston, Tex. the Vice President had no record, candidate,, \ ^ Kennedy -- Phoenix, Arlz., Al­ to offer the American people. 6,569 to 19,0^, . - OVER 200 PAIRS m EVERY SIZE Truman's remarks were iii a buquerque, N. M., Amarillo and Wichita Falls, Tex. "Xs children,' we played button, ,, ,Come iq. tom o^w tod make' your selection from the largest stock speech~prepared for "^delivery in button; who's got the button. The of panto you’ti And In CkmnecUcut. Pants with or without pleats; 3 tor * 1 1 this Hudson R lv^ Valley com- Democratic Paper Lodge — New York City, Suf­ ■ . . --1. . • .. . V * • . . . COATS folk and Nassau Counties.' ■ Republican candidate, having no pants with regular, short or big* rises. In short PANTS FOR EVERY­ munity. Trunjan la campaigning record that could be presented with ONEJNE! Sixes “ 28-42. ‘ ‘ Zelan treated outer'shell, for the Kennedy-John*on ticket. Johnson ~ Amarlllai, Wichita OUR SOUARi FOOTAGE REMAINS AT 9,5(B0 IN OUR CENTRAL . (8 U G H T O H A IM B VV>«1 A L 'm R A warm Orion zip lining. Bac^ Republican Falls and Fort Worth, Tex. confidence, has played the game of Truman assailed Nixon's vot­ Issue, Issue, who's got the issue." URRARY! Spot tod water repellent ing record on legislation for so­ Springfield, Mass., Nov, 2 (S’)— Here are, the key quotes from Johnson said the American peo­ Choose ' from Olive or cial security and aid for the needy The Springfield Dally News, a ple "are not going to let him Natural. ’These coats are aged. the latest campaign remarks of (Nixon) rldS- plggy-d>ack into theJ WE NEED 16,540 ADDITIONAL SQUARE FEET. K M ^ . W O b L Wash-'n-Wuari,. . . plain or pluoto rogularly S27A6, De,mocratlc newspaper,- yesterday ‘^'Ask him queatlona the next the presldentlsl esndidates; White House:" • g a r a r d in e s time he pretends to be a friend of endorsed- a Rept'ihli^an candidate Vice PresIdeUt Nixon 1 Johnson arrived In Buffalo’late PERMA CREASE social security,” Truman urged. for governor for the first time l,p Alport rally In Rochester, N. Y, last, night for h!l. first campaign While our bronclp Nbrorits serve d necessory end vital purpose, in •SHARKSKINS • ^ "And If he gives you honest sn- 8b years. last night-.-"So-called experts... invasion of the upstate area alnpe our tetal libtory syjtfom, they in no woy .eliminote the need for on • IMPORTED FUNNiELS awera, I don't see how anyone over say that upstaU New York is go­ the convention. He also was The Dally" News, which .earlier ing against the Republlcaiui... n p O I M N GIBIIIIUi FLANNELSAHi -85 years of .gg* could f»e foolish had endorsed the presidential can scheduled to make stops In Roch­ enough to vote for him—or any­ on election, day! they are going to ester and Syracuse. ' one under 86 for that matter. I dldacy of Sen. John F-.Ke''b«‘lyi get the surpria^ of their lIvSs, and urged its readers to tupport Re­ you are going Ho help give it to Last night In Erie, Ps., hs GAHARDINES don't aee how you could trust your publican gubernatorial candidate charged ,that the Republican party % 1».,A>.< 2 f o r * 1 5 future to anyone who has voted them.” John A. Volpa who Is'opposed by Syracuse, N. Y„ speecK. last "Is suffering from a severe case | VOTE A nsSERltnRARY FORS OROWINO Stop mewing with pressing. Thwe an against you ao many tlpies in the ot low prestlg* in ^merlea." the pantoto which you can walk in water past." -'--X _ pemorratlc Secretary of State Jo­ night—For' Kennedy "to hold up FREE ALTERATIONS seph D, Ward, to the people of this country on ' Me said h* coiild not believe MAlWHECTErOII NOVEMBER 8 ■ up to your Hnaea and they’ll .dry with a TrumaA Said the federal debt In A 'front P»ge editorial the Boctal security thle ep^tre—that that the Republican party— raXor sharp craaga. Wrinkle tlien) during has increased 120 billion under the newspaper said it was “ shocked we oppose'it aha t) '.‘which pannot iniilntaln its own the day.. . haiig them up at night and liOOO PAIRS OF PURE WORiSTED Biaenbower administration.. "Un- and 'sM ^tfld by the dlsclpsuree take it away—this is Irresponsi­ prestige at home-rcan be entrust­ PRESTO the Vke-new ereaaaiaoon reap­ _ Newest of dsr my administration, It was re- of scandals , in the' Metropolltaiv ble, it's despicable.” ed with American prSetige FULL THE YGT l EVER ON QUESTION 1 pears. i;he moat atnaxing devetopinent. ducedl glO billion," l e added "He- District Commlsslohs and . in this abroad.” In men’a pants. . | ^ The New in mamtor that the next tin« you j Speech In Erie, Pa., yesterday— haar him moralizing abour deficit Massachusetts Department of The Democrats mode a "political Me said the ettuation sras g ■pandlng." Public Works," It added the Dem­ football out of a pressing human e.vmptom' of a breAkdown of re­ SUITINGS ocratic "gubematorlal candidate problem by sending President El­ sponsibility within the Republican Here are panto to match your B a said Eieenbower ‘;won't tell should have made It unmtiitakably senhower two dlitreasedf area bills Psfty. , . , ' SPORT I. /o n during the., peacetime clear th at evei^ state house] coi^ he had to vetp." suit, \Brlng In yopn ooati for a ' yeaw qf my admlnislratlbn we $0.97 ner would be given the h^se- - ' Henator Kenney' .. JQURNAL FCm NKON possible matchup. Fina RUallty had oji actual aurphis of over 13 keeper*s dllli^it eye in January University of Southern Califor- panto. In a wide v ^ety of pat­ billion in' ‘the' operations of the 1961." , Providence, ,RJ., Nov. 2 OP)— COATS government, and that .dUririg his nla rally yesterday-n"! can't be- The Providence Journal, • which FREE ALTERATIONS " terns and ahadaa. ' lleVe the. people will chodpe the four years ago - endorsed' Presl- administration there has been a PAPER FOB KENNEDY status mio." ' We are either gdlng fAMOUS IROOKPII deficit of 119 bllUon," -•San Francisco, Nov. 2 (>p>—The to. drop back or move ahead." denl^ Eisenhower for reelectlon, to­ FREE ALTERATIONS Truman also aaid today ^ae^ Chinese World, (which. supporUMl .! LoS Angeles speech yesterday— day announced editorial support of. 100% WOOL SPORT COATS Ri»iUd quAUTir .7 ' ^ •aptaaca, of m 1206,000 loan from I^ident Elsenh^er i i f im M d Tf be (Nixon) cto’t sttod up to Vice President -Richard M. Nixon tha Htwbas Tool Co. by the 19M, tadoned M m oaBtiet ™»i(< the American people alpfis, ilf to for president. FbUSHBO COTTONS Ito nawaat itoutftoat traoda la tweebir of Vfo# iW diat Mkxoa tontisl oandldat# Xaat won’t aaet tas la a 0 ^ tobats, Nlxaii’s iiqtotoOli to fAdsnl NBW^ ooKErroK QdJXunr etyllng, colors and pattang am w m to oostonterr Mteon pcoead- m i CORDS repraaanted In'

m : f ■' ; ' \ - :, --F , ' ' '<■ ■\ -O. ■ I'f - 1 ■ ■fc'.- ; / :, BlAKcaiESTE^ EVENING HERAIJI« MANCHESTER. (X)NH^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER », 1980 ■ U A N C H E S T ^ e v e n in g HBRAU), I^C H IST^V w W ^ V^DNESpAY^NOVIlaffl^^ P A C « E IG H T ■- .1 ■ ■ ihsihber of the huiilan nociety..No persons, ft muit ifot bo. fofgottoa occupy pooitlona of authoriiity- In. tola anmntng at 6:30, b’elocfc. Tha I aratii graduallam of progxada. Inia the p ^ tk a l and pubUe Ufa ^ t h a , ,TM HtolFOF MSMOfl jlatiflieiitP F one Mvua la unlmportajit; ta d i must that older people need to be allow­ Reheitfri:^ at .. B b i u m ' sentM^ choir wlu meet' qb'- T:M| -Democrats'would ajitka tha econ­ ed some partial withdrawal from commpnlty. , ■''''' A " ; face up to whatever civic responsi­ Retirementf. o'clock; ' * omy by reaching lor more of the the. full Impact of their environ- •"This usa of leUnira was Itmltad 'Yte CYO of 8L Maurice Church ItipninQ old artiflciel IsU^uIanta^ plus Si bility devolves upon him. To soma inoht.' to high )Boclal status and was an- iYft GUSS SAl t=-''>tRVICE CemfBMiaiiai prill hold Itg thdetlhg this evening PUHLUillMU HY nuk new and mdr#, atrenuo-i^l&roparac of us, periiaps, the task indicated Aa for retif'ement, ilra. Shan- Vlad by tha many who' could not ______oo. wic. HappyTime^ hops' to anjoy it." Mifttopbiutos, 6 4 l D ie s; at.T p.bn.,at the blnnffifi lu ll. NEW 'KmwU StrMt tlon for war. The r^Cispubllcana for ui may be too Ihaighlficant for BT MABIB DAJBBB . Held;,t»ointea. out that Am*rica’s, vVllat la the answer? Mrs. Shan- H E A R IN G The Zoning Board will maet at I our talents, or too petty tor our trw tlo n ai iielief In'.'unlimited op­ 8 o’clock tonight at the town of­ would continue tei iMk for those portunities , for,/all and. Success Held tnlnka there la na reasqn why Set Pimjeetto ;.i formulas' and jinyitl^s Which digplty. We rebel. ;We say 1st retirdment should not bwgivatt "an AIDS I ♦ fices,. ., Honorable Btatne Propoeed, through hard' work haa made -it . . ti-ih Coikdiictor ’ Th e sstalor ‘ Iethodist w ill iheet tonight at. 7 I PublUhad tsaarr WTVTT m- Krantaa - - liacaM on ‘ 1^ pWn feet, without the choose to move. ; Is America too eager to force its a way of life that doesn’t Include a o'clock a ^ th rc h q rc h. ... __ BolldayaBolldaya tlctaraa Ucti atat Iha ina Tuesday, In Buckingham thtlacSi Job. . (Oahttiii^ ISroia rage One) ______tonieaU MancbeatarlluicnuWl Oeui. aa crutched^ of artlfldal pump pilm- older pbople into a mold_ of club Q—d in a wife who ti^gattlng ao; Berlin, he .dlacdvared eondiietlng Boy Scoiit-Troon 78 will, pass BoOdliig Penhlta gacnnd C1«U Mall Matter Ing dr armament production. the (ihieen of Xkigland put on hef member, course a 11 e B d^e r and "The people now retiring were clfif security'widow'a banaflta and and his true n(ehe in mtulc.. poring Octobefthe following] born at the end of the last cen­ OPTK STY Ll BAR d u c tl^ . Laali WinUr aavaral.oC.hlB duL paittphlete...... dn-. r MN****^*!^ o a ^ urging bUtiding per**iite were tsBUed by SUBSOUT:;PT10N llATtM We see no emergfency or urgency flnsat robes and jswsla-and hsr "senior cltisen ?" * ' who atarta'woridng at afa GS or 84 appShr^ cai’Wera among tha moot H s waa conductor of tha Minne^ all townspeople to >oto on eleC' la Adraaea tury,” ahe said. “They grew up in also collect aoclal .seeurtty baaed on M l HAEN ID M l t l apqUa Symphony for 10 years, Donald Tadfordt ch airm an ^ tha| /. P a i^ a compereble to tost 'bt' 1982. sparkling crown and * rode cere- Do we have a guilty feeling a loclety .which made much of thi •uccai^nil of tha New York PhU- fiOBt'-day.' ■ Ma.'xaar ...... her own aamingB-r-A. D. from 1939 to 1949, ^en came to n Oouvt of Honor at a Troop 25oning Board: ete MOOttlA a»»a««*»ft*««a*aaaa«***"?;S seer no valid gain poaslble In re­ monloualy through the streets of about leisure that makes It hard motaUae well as the utilitarian . harmonic's Mahler Festival. TO David Dooman, 3-rar gangs I r, «> • • • • M « « « a A—If aha aecumulataa Social New York to head the philharr. lhaeting laat evening, Joseph BaS' TlirR^IConthE •••••••••• IW her city In caparisoned'coach to for oldtr people to accept retire­ value of work. and breeseway,. Hebron nd.; WU-1 One MonU) • ak *••••••••••*• •'*•** newed stimulus to production just ment T curlty that-ta greatar tha^ what One of the outstanding conduc­ monic. tls raealvadlhls tenderfoot pin and Waakto for' production's sake. We see the traditional magnificence of This society also demanded much •he gatg as a widow, iha can re­ tors of his era, Mltropoulos was After nearly 10 years as perm­ Uam J. .Gron^, 2-story 9 -room 8bl||le OO^T •aaa'kaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaa 'Phesc questions were raised by Jerry Plante appointed the sound progress possible only In Parliament and delivered to her a visitor from England, Mrs. Bar­ lopger woi^klng houre than are cus­ ceive thla largaf amount. Shi Can­ . both a' great inUrpretar of sym- anent conductor of the New York ’tr^p librarian. house, dOnvene .Rd.; Henry C. M^HBKR 0» __ tomary now. And In those days orchestra, Mltropbulos announced E dw i^ , 4-toem house with 2?car | ah effort to live.soundly within our waiting lavlnmakers and loyal sub­ bara E. Shenfleld of the faculty of not receive both amounts, only tha INVESTMENT PROBLEMS - phonic and operatic ciasstca and a f The Swamp Poii'^ttol won the THU*n>u djnoClATBDwaew-*BB*iw BRUn___ only a relatively few people could larger one. ‘x. : Staunch champion of modern he was "abdicating" the post. attached garage, Volpl Bd.( Rob,- ■ Th9 AMOcItted Presi ta cxclt^vtlP jects a speech In which she prom­ the University of London. Mrs. Onr oMea la opaa Hinrsday avealngs from T to 9 welpcli fas knot-tying contest ui.Mtr6l com­ if ^anmiad to the um M rewblKlaUon ol sound capabilities and potentiali-' Shtiilleld was a speaker at the re­ siford the luxury of a ling re< Q—My husband, who haa been 'm usic. Leonard Baraatein was named to petition and Anthony^Bpbol cap­ ert Eialn, 1 bedroom hddlUon.| all -iiewe dtapatchn eraditad to It or ties. ised that the p.uba of England tlrement.” contributing to social scfcurity since your caavtoleaea. If yon pntfat,— wo ' wU has.have one . oj^oitr i ; Ha ' introduced Shostakovleh’s succeed him and Mitropouloa said: RL 6. Bot ottaenrlee crMlIad In. tbia oaver cent* Fifth International Congress fagfaltared repraaentaUaaa rapraaentoUraa AallAaU ob ypn,ybn, at yonr «mirafIaBoa,'taemyoBfi tured the title in the mdlvldual and alan lhl> local newa Dubllahed here. We see social progress, Increas­ would soon be open, for their of Gerontology in San Francisco. Americans haven't yet got ac­ It went Into. alfaGt, will be 65 In ' loth Symphony to New .York audl- *i. would not have been 10 happy knot-tying contest. ; i: Ah rlChlB of renubllcatlon of apectal quainted with the Idea of leisure 1962. Ra retired In 1958, Both of •aaist you. I^ e th a r yonr problem Involvaa one thousuA ; eneai, zavlvad Strauss' "Elektra” Opens O ffice MoBoiieater Bvaolaf EfoMldl N;. diapatchea herein are alao r^aereed ing the security and’the liberty of drinking convenience, and for that 'TTiere seems to be ah over- mlUioa'idollats, wa havA the' faeUlttaa to reader yon\ oompileto if It had been anyone else. .Hie nrat The Troop vmi omit Ite meet ready assumptioh that, unless old as an end in itself, unlimited and us were .self-employed And paid ■ in a santaUonal concert perform- person with talent whom Pd dis­ A tty. WllUam fi. CoUlna of 108 Bolton oorreivoBdent, M ra LaMs individual American ijv^, contln' of their atrange-houred guests into social security while wi werp aarrloa. ’ ; anCa with the Philharmonic and log next Tueaday hecausa of elec­ Full aerinca client of It bF aT people belong, to- clubs and are ac­ Unrest.ricted, Mrs. Shenfleld be­ covered when I came to this coun­ Chestnut St. has opened a'law of­ tion day. Dlnoek Jr., telephona Mltahell | lea. Inc ■ \ uing under either rai’ty- from AmericaC at hours later than in business. How much .social se­ • conducted the world pramlara of 9-tSSS.' . .v.' ' Publlahera RepreaentallTear The tive, they are lonely and unhappy,” lieves. This Is the kind oncp pur­ try in..1936 waa Lenny Belmstein," fice at 886 Main S t Ha la a grad­ Rental Fbe Advanoed -ORYU SAVES BIO luliua Matbewa Special Acency — (few ' We say we should itc.y Repub­ 10 o’clock at night. Mrs. Shenfleld said. "Making old sued by ..the "leisure classes” In curity can he receive at age 657-^ ' the Barber-Menotti opera "Vanaa- Mitro|>oUlos continued a full uate of the University of. Cdnnactl- Mrs. R. L. F. . h ” in January 1958, the first Tha Selectman voted to increase York CWcaieo Datrolt ajd Boat_oa. lican. ' Having announced the great de­ people conform to. this new stereo­ some European 9*0101168. Sh earso n , H a m m ili. 6 Co. <. schedule of guest appearances eut Law School and Is a mamber MBMBl R** AirorT BTTREAn or type of the person In later ma­ "Leisure was-used for personal A—Assuming your husband was : American opera performed at . tha with the New York IFhllharmonle, the faa for truck rental 38-cante CmCTJLAI WRB For foreign affairs, our situation cision of the moment. Queen Elis­ Utoaisn M«a T«* Mw* I : MetropolKan In many years; ' ot tha Connecticut Ba^ Aasdeia- per hour. Over last year’s"^ rate at N PAST, ECONOMICAL turity may create demands that satisfaction. Interest and .'.self-ex­ contributing tha maximum during MU^’s La Scato Opera, the Salk- fion. Ha haa bean,; practicing law 7 0 H E sn a t The Rerald PnntlnB Coropanr lac.. In: the year 1980 relates to a previ­ abeth II got back in her coach and pression," she said. "It permitted the years 1981 through 1986, he f 13 Mato Dsaot. Mowaliaatas .< M itc iia ii s .iim Hls memory for miiale was their meeting last night The town aaaumea____ ja no financial poaponallmity f vocation of re- compared hls tall,.lean figure, hla Claaeifled deadline: 10:80 a.m ea«B Steaming bald head, and hie lean, have three children, Michael, 6; been delivered; This will be mixed No. 501 day of poMleatlon eaeepi Saturday— gaged themselves. In 1945; as ths ' Ugion. Two of hls unclai were Matthew, 4; and John IH. with sand and stockpUa*! iit the monki" In 'tha QMah -' Orfiiodox deeply lined face to the apfiearance A U R Y IT S n fl f am cold war began the United States A ThoBKht for,Today •Need decorating advice? Call o f a monk. Tha 31-yaar^oId attorney Is a town garage behind thq schooL /Church, and one of hia great- former jet plldt who flew 74 com­ Wedneaday, Nevember J had the clear military domlnahce Sponsored by the llsnehsstas our Mrs. Ruth Shea. Watkins unclea an archbishop. , Close frienda said Mltropoulos Bulletin Board NYLON of a monopoly In the atomic bomb. had complete dioregard for money; bat mlraloni for the Air Force In A total of $181.63 was depositsd X. CoanelI.ef CbBrctiee decorating service is free to ' But m i^c was a major influanca : The Iledsion For 1960 It was then that It first began the v-^ customers. ^ elegant clothea and alaborate liv­ Korea during the years 1951 to this week in the school savings -X In hla Ufa also. Young Dimitri plan­ ing quarters. He lived witfa^ almost 1985. Ha waa awarded the Dis­ system by 145 pupils. Six students CARPETS T^e Manchester Bvenlns Herald business of "negotiating from We cannot trust much to our­ ned to enter a monastery but tinguished Flying Cross. O F MANCHEStER changed hla mind whan ha laaraad monastic simplicity. purchiued U. S. savings stamps makes its main choice In this cam­ strength,'' on the assumption that selves, because grace oftentlnfes Is He never married. Once, when Free Ketimatee Given' he would be forbidden to have, a valued at $6.00. IX NEW paign, which la to aupport the pan- whichever of the two powers were wanting to us, and understanding ON NOV. 8 VOTE his English was uncertain, he. de­ dependent Federation of Nigeria The regular meeting of the Bol­ 3U S-810S—MI S-6194 ' the stronger militarily could com­ also. Uttle taannonium. Instead he en- scribed himself as "a lonely wolf.” dldatea of the Plepiiblltjan .Party, A BIGGER LIBRARY FOR A roUed at4he Athena Gonaervatory, la easily the largest country In ton Volunteer Fire Department Open Tuesday, Ihnirsday nini-STREAM pel the other to conceselons at the There Is but little light in us, g r o w in g MANCHESTER will be held this evening at 8 on the baala Of what It aeea aa the and that which we have we quickly where he quickly eatablished him Africa. Ite population Is 4O,0OO,O(|p. Friday untU 9 PJO. conference table. Since that time, self as a virtuoso pianist and a 4o M m^n in Nigeria Its area la 350.000 square miles— o’clock at the firehouse. WASHING 6ITS hlatorieal perapectlve for thla na­ lose by ou-r negligence. Thursday^ Friday and Saturday. three times aa large aa Great The Chancel Choir of thq Con­ have had preponderance of Oftentimes too we do not per­ ..gifted eom poaer.Then, whUe BUDGET TERMS iaOTNIS OEANiRI tion's 1980 decision on domeitlc ■ studying with Ferruccio Buaonl In Lagoa, Nlgarla — The newly In Britain. gregational, Church will rehearse and foreign laauca. military strength most "'of the ceive our own Inwfrd blindness, how g reat’ft is. The campalj^i Itself, often con­ time; perhaps, at'lthies, the Rus­ sians have also had the appear­ We often do a bad act, and make fusing, and often rot kleaa and a worse excuse. sometlmea. even dov/nrlght foolish ance of It or the repute tlon tor It; We are sometimes moved with on both sides, has done little more no real negotiation haa taken place passion, and we think It to be zeal. h; ’ BOBSEXOifflRIUATMA^ SENSE than throw various Bidellg:hta on under any circumstances. If the We reprehend email things In til SttPER4KEi others, and pass over greater mat­ ths fundamental altuatlons in situation at ths moment were to be described, one could say that both ters In ourselves. ' UPRKEWSWEErnDNNlNG OASBIVIIIO Which we find ourselves at home We quickly enough feel and and abroad. But it haa illustrated Bides havs a hellish sufficiency of weigh what we suffer at the hands ...... LEAVES aOTNES military power, more than enough, of others; but we mind not \vhat the way In which the two parties TR0 FHY4 ENGINE nUPPIERI and their candidates would ap­ on the part of each, to end.civiliza­ others suffer from us. tion. In such a situation, one has He that well and rightly con OAS proach the probleir.s Involved, and (ildereth his own works, will find la c js the Illustrations offered by the to ask the ineyitabis ’ question little cause to judge hardly of an­ K i m WATER campaign are in harmony with the How many times over can you kill other,’’ wsr IVopky 4 puta real thS same world ? 'IVo scorpions In rlN^brmaiiM in iha T att^ t and ATJUST4nOHT I pwilaMtoB waaMngcyclae, taclnding Walk . past performance of the two par­ 'N* Wear. Evan a PVt-Wosh-AInsc for ties. These campaign impressions, a bottle need sting eac] other only ‘The Imitation of Christ” ^:ifim a quicker BE D D I N G biAqria oOfer to move out for IxciMtIwa PHtoaShaam* acMan waahaa dothaa hoWrever, to be aet in aome perspec­ I^awrence F. Almond, Pastor ’ 'l; tive which begins by trying to dS' end to them both. If yoti under­ South Methodist Church H ddi tba fcdng pack with a pewatfol atraam of filtarad, aud^ water, fine jtu t whers we do find our take to grow additional stingers t automatie rinaaa. Beth Uaaeh and rfaua o6a> selves. In the year 1980. on each of them? Snake Liven in Grounfl ditfonar anduldad automatically r-at Juat tha Domestically, the year 1980 re­ Thla Is where we are jjovV, In Here’s Steams & FosterVimd Wa^tns’ contribu­ bfib .in right timai. 1980, At this point, the Democrats Tegucigalpa, Honduras—A blind tion to good sleeping, good health . . . at a low, lates to a previous date, that of snake alMut the size of a small GUILFORD S drying •ydM’-ri^ t for avaryfabriie. Exda* . low price. Guilford fall size mattresses are made ■ '. " 1982. That was a year in which, come along, and preach a tremen­ knitting needle is found In the MvaMahtoia.lliBd«r*diiitadryaraOat“diy^ ^ in the midst of gravs domestic dous urgency for us to grow addi­ Swan islands, off Honduras. It Is with a 200-coil imit of firm 13-gauge wire, in­ endugh"—ea.^wrdiyiBg# na eadardiyingl emergency, the election of Frank­ tional stingers for our scorpion harmless an .' ^ (prpBfl^^ In any case, the *eal Issue In sleeping surface. 'Twin or full sizes, box spring or 3 YEARS TO PAY Only SS* wide. y at H waahw and dzias a ton with the alms of greater social f-f Jhaira^^ittid' axtra'' 'Coat autmuat^;^^ I justice and greater national 1980 should bs obvious. It la how Marendax 3 4 ®each " piece mattress, ?34.95 each. I0*pottnd kud.' Oeabla aeryBe 6aamal lliiiih surance of a sound, depresBlou- to get ths scorpions out of ths TRAVEL AGENCY i w ^4?; (ragtdar gaa) or 140 for mat yratontloat proof economy, achieved Ita moat bottls, bsfors they have used their 18 Asylum St., Hartford ' vj hip. (b(WBkimga8).WutitiUmora? striking and significant changes stingers. It Is how to get them to lead some exlstenos better and on Tel. CHapel 7-5857 ; Order tha 4-barriH earborifitor with very quickly, but the process of Authorized Agents For Ali this nation's normal adjustment a higher plane -than that of ths ^ ’ ttto'InitomaCfe $D^ Jump tha output scorpion. Rail, Air and Steamship to them was IntemipUd by war, Lines -• to^55 :(6r buy the 156 h.p. U )h i7i£pou€ automatic dryer There was, by that time, no The question hers, between ths CORRECT-COMFORT doubt that liuiting protections and two parties, la simply that of Manchester Agent 'tlfoninum V>8 option.) floors had been built -for the eO' which party la likely to feel great­ HAROLD BELLS Dries better than all outdoors... dal welfare of Americans. TTie er freedom and display greater / Tei. Ml 9-7442 pioblam of guaranteeing long boldness In the tactics of peace. ORTHOPEDIC in oil four seasons range economic- atablllty had not We are afraid that, as we read re­ 1.95 cent history, there has' often bean however, been solved, eiid wes put each piece TYPE CONSTRUCTION on the al^elinea only by the ed a contradiction between surface vent of ivar. The war ended. The party attitudes end actual party tfitfAT Niw run on FERFECTJPh BALANCE SPECIAL... Inevitable post-war boom follows^ deeds. Th# Demorrats, often ac­ DIVfLOFMINTf ^ txtra cycle for wish 'n wsir clothini and waa..exhauatlng Itaelf, wlWtl'cused by their political opponents OUNOEO^ ' R iig aida drive and.ttaagaiiBdoini — coals wit the wdwklaz ■ - ■ threat of depression, when the Ko­ of being toft on Conirtulnlsm, have, We’ve never sold Correct-Comfort for less than ciothMirirsidytowNrl' rean war erupted, and again the In deed, been the tougher and more /(ffiezing $79.60 before! It’s one of Stearns & Foster’s top cpniUBad (a tranMudi}. Flaribla economy was rescued. uncompromising In actual policies. qualities with extra firm innerspring mattress • Normal cycit driw your diaft frton front an^na dalifen rofulirwith. In 19S2, at long lost, there ar Ths Republicans, often self-labeled and matching box spring of orthopedic design. rived another easily labeled period as the ones we, can rely upon to be Correct-Comfort insures you straight-line sleep­ iiiiootti, quiet power. Parfoct 604i0" a UHra-vMit lamp In oijr domeatlr history. Thla.,waa tough toward Comnnmism, 'have ing, yet yielding comfort throughout each night. halanoa giyaa a flat, la ^ ride that frsihomclothss. with the election of DA-lght Risen nevertheless. In action, been the Quilted Insulo cotton insulation over .the coils and ones who would compromise and BO DthOr BeYr-riaa car'ean touc& < a Tomperod imt and controitod hower, a period of cnnaolldation, Non-sag Seat Edges are Stearq? & Foster exclu­ air-frow...flufftcMh« assimilation, and adjustment for take truce and enter negnllallona. sive features. These tufted mattresses and match­ Rides like the big pnesi An The eight years of Elsenhower; M it dflos thorn. the great aorial revoliilton which ing box springs corne in twin or full sizes, $59.95 equal load on avery whaeL Steering • BuilMo lint Kroon on top. had begun 20 yeara before. Riich have been years of fumbles, and each piece, ^ periods are a natl-ral part of the rrilafakes, and of Incomplete tac- ia light raid aaiiy! Batter braking a Satin-imooth dryisf drum. tli's, but the main policy trend, cycle of human and national be- and improved fraction in anow, sand ‘ .. a DriM 20 poundi of Wit hador. Y61T ‘ make sweeping nevertheieas, has always been ,ln o r m u d ! ' ^ clothis fist. — Changes, and then you ha'"* 8 pe­ the one direction that of seeking Set of legs for any new box spring .. . .^.4.95 Independent.pus^J riod Of adjustment. In our case, opportunities or opehlngs toward Adjustable-steel box spring frames with wheels,'SebaS ■ { war had’lnten-eneend dpon wAr, 'was there we should cBncentrste on negotia­ today T h is helps your oil track is up to 3 inches mder prevent baksd^in wrinklei. N o r ^ cycle for eytfyday wash. Infinite Indecisive stalemele. tion out of a stalemate of terror burner deliver more cicsn, fle- • .'T * ■ ehbici- neat faction, five automatie settings. Sunshine lamp freshens Our economy wee eUH on which already haa a full sufficiency pendsbie heat. You get pre­ moat compacts. Law lean. Lam' dothe^ ^0-podnds eapadity. Acryhe finish for i-ust -prevention. preperatlon for war. ; Despite Us of[ terror, mium eervice, too. A ll deeigned "I",''.#!' ' to make home heating csey.' 77.50 , away. Batter oomaring. Fontiae austenance, we again encountered pn the record, the better chances ' 1 •* ^ m4 RU a, WkM#Ml'c«wnaiiv •wwfWlwew depreasions. Against uiese depres- foit thla lie with Republican leqd.- Maple &unks 1 dealers have H ^m d/thag RCA WHMIPOOI ■oSiikii 0, laO# Cttra^ llai W Ammkt. idns, the weapons created by the ersnip. • , Caff for C ? 3 I I have it npwt A four-dour a t ^ • : " ‘...... ' ^ ."i-. ' '^ e sltualicgAR at home In 1932, and In relation td what MobiihMt ,1 of acpeaaoriaB Tsm j^ out ' A 1"; ment,,iio matter wlileh party was \k^'< Bunkatta- beclding In powers, proved of some effi» in 1948, • i Ju8t the thing lor youngatersV riMma XBB iriw IS ON d is p l a y ; TODAX a t YQint XOCAL ADTHOBIZED PONmC DBALERSfUT, tlia domaatle quaatlca ~ posed A apace^saver fqr youngsters'YoonifT' " and dene for weae beds make up aji di- til IMO asks us, a(|[ainst thi .back- Converts to a pair of regulation twin The Queen And The Pubs /vans during the day. Serve as ^ tm .9 ^ r. grixuul, to make a cboiea pro* beds when desbtid. And they’re fitted for tfctii InymBdtiit# future; n ils Is, as ws All..know, mn era BROTHERS giiekt beds in dens. Steams 4b Foieter with two Steams & Foster Biinkette my. of opochAl d'oclsioaa. ‘Ch* vory IMe box spring on legs and matching mat- outfits .. . innersprin%mattresses 233 Psirl St. Hartf0ffi,.CH 0-133LW Mmehsetar;".l^i«<490R tresB Ml striped tickiiig, cqimpieU |49.95. PAUL DODGE iPOHtlAC,HiR.! . .j.-- ■■ ay- . : < ■ , «t BHUikliid n e ts «■ docstiMu ai ioMli Caaiat t«. mounted on plywood p an ^ com­ •78 MAIN 'STSEET—HAIICHESTBR, CONN. ' •' »' may,, jtar aO « 3-5135 pletely upholstered with tudc-bi space T: ‘ i .'I ’ ’ '/ ' iit. to Om |iMl9Bkl|. Ml for ahiets and blanket!. ill'll, ■

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IIANCHESIBltjBVEN^G BERiULl^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, I960 llANCHSgTER EVENmO HERALD/MAKCHEffrEll> OONW, WEDNfcSDAY, NOVEMBER B, 19^0 ■WW- ■nld tlie object of the drive is to chairman by O’Bright to ihead the John r . Shea Jr, and A..Las|r«nM Coventry » iGegion Laimches protect t)io prasaat ’benefits for drtvg; • Coffee Hours Set Riker. Keiiiiedy Says Namid toam oiptaliui wars jun­ gtaritog at T:80, tha threa win i k e v N i x i m , 32 D enied, 19 G ranted lace Meni^ira Drive all votorsna. ior Vice Commander Robert Mon- Fdr GOP Hopefuls trisit at tna homes of. Mr. John 8. Ho polntod but that tha voles gelL Ho#srd Chaqa and Henry O. itottner, 483 B. Obnter 8t.; Mrs. Giant W i^ m e in ?Jew York Presidl^Jl l^ d t .Le^on AuxiHary . to 'Furnish of a veteran Ja pot W lm b i^ ThrioiCoSae hours a n nheduled A. Ls'wrenet • Riker, Highland MvwSoD^. Equals 9 Glassruoiois Kanchtotar’a American lAgton but the ’voice of nqiniona of Loglon Tha iptoibanihlp driva 'Flu «nd Park;-and Mrs.-'. Edgar CbughUn, p k S M ja M f ii Jm uor Ilikh Bus m des PMt la holding a mMnberaUp membors around the opuntry II Vatarana Day,' Nov. 11. In Mandieater liomas tonight for 396 Woodland (OBtlewS fniin Fpc* One) R iflm ingAlaiii . Gifts ter yeterans’ Shops drive In an’ effort get all eliglbla heard and hefidad. The Lsgkm has aoelal and elvtc RepubUean atale aenato candidate (CoaUimed frans .Pag* One) vetanma as mambers. Ken Gayer of Wethersfield' and .Llghtnfiig travels at 23 The Conneotlcut .BtaU Board of,a'verse to get to the school on E. M onthly Hie proposed MW addltloiM to . genior Vibe Oommandas' Al. programs of Intorast to all 'vet- arrived in Manhatito by hellcoptar (Omtinilea from Page Dm ) Mary Cheney Library are imighs - Hi« 'Auxiliary to Qresn-Chcitetf coOrtw in eiemantary eurrieulum at Commander Anthony O'Brlidit I^Vederick general arana. state representative candidates miles an hour. ReaiFH'Bi'Ald Advi. ,«fter appaarancea in the' auburbe IUl whO Is runnii^ again this Education today denied Ui* appeal Middle Tpke: if TTie ruling by the ataU board The monthly -tfat CivU De­ ly equivalent to the area of nine Post, AmertoaA lAglon 'Fill par- the Robertson Schoor during Ui« and then drove to a rally. year. of '82 famlHea in the North Ikid Kennray' also issued a state­ tlclpato to the annual Departn^nt second semester. It WBl be given The klek-off took pla«e in mid- Durihg the past two years, Ko- today was made on the recommen­ fense alarms' was, conducted elaasroqins. Mrs. V. Oarapoeeo who wanted bue triinaportatlon for dation of Kenneth H. Lundy, hear­ ment saying the adminlatration’s this afternoon' at 2 o'clock. CD .Chrletfnas Gift Shqp programs by a professor from Hartford tint* mominit at the giant Rooaeyelt wajski h as. of ten made the head­ Arbhitect Allred Retohiardt fig­ at the three veterans hospitals to varsity. - Field Shopping Center in Naaaau Mrs. Marla Theresa Camposeo, lines by charging that the armed their children to the l^rth Junior ing agent for the state board. He decision to relssbe ah additional Dlrectbr John Mert aska per­ 8S, of .40 Green ltd., died yesUr- High School. , - held a hearing on the matter Oct sons'to notify hehdquhrters In ured this yesterday to preparaUon the state. Education Week iMU be observed Cotinty, adjoining the eaatem forces waste personnel on.-fhenial' 3155 mllUon foi^ development of the The local group has been asked from Nov. 6' througli 12, ofllclsls boundary of New York City on day at Mahcheker Memorial Hos­ 'file request of 19 families for 10 at Bowers-School. the Municipal Bupdtng If they tojr an open house on the library pital aCter > long illness. She was Jobs. He has challengei^ the serv­ transportation, was granted. The reason given by the itkte B70 supe^hic bomber was a were unable to hear the alarms. fo furnish 64 gifts for the program have pointed out Long Island, ^ o m there they ices to cut down on .siich asiign- plans held last nlfht ht tiie Mu­ of which 80 will be for women, 16 ’ Food Sale Set whirled to Westchester Xlounty .the Widow of Joseph Camposeo. The ruling by the State Board board today in ordering the Man ’’transparent political maneuver.” ■ ' iibe was bohi in Turl, PrcWlnce ments and divert the meri to more upholds is'September decision of cheater board to provide transpor­ nicipal Building. * ' for men, 8 for boys and 10 for 'The Public Health Nurstng Assn, north of the city..Both these areas useful assi^mentk tation for the 22 pupils was the Kehnedy said the Demoerbtie- south to;San Diego and then north girls between the ages of 12 to 18 election day food sale will start i t are heavily Republican. of Italy, on May 1875, the Manchester Board of Educa­ controllod Congress actually ap­ to San Jose and San Francisco. The open house wah also held years. The gifts must bs to to the WARDS Speaking yesterday a t' th e 8 a.m. at the Thrift and Otft'Bhop. ^ The appearance of the Pfeiildent daughter' of the late Dominick and tion. . ’ • hazabdous road condition. Those propriated 1365 million this year for the- West Side seVrer project Maria-Rosa Susscho Shettinl, and weekly GOP luncheon here. May The boaid, in response to a re­ children granted the transporta­ Kennedy’s ciampaiga exploded Both projects will go before the Nov. 14 meeting at the Li^on Hils program will continue and the OOP candidates for presi­ said Kowalski’s frequent Jabs at tion must traverse heavily traveled for the B?0 but the administration into a frenzied climax this week. * home or may, be given to Mrs. throughout the day while voting dent and vice president in the sub-" tame to this, country and'to Man­ quest in Auguvt frbm 54

WEt)NESDAY, NOVEMBER ,2, I960 AY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960 ! luifftitte % ralii PAGE TWELVE I .. ’ EVENINO I^RALD. IL^CHEStER, (»N N . And the GlugcnV'District TVades Qifba Aruppers EUehh^er ^ - " y ■ U.S. Siirprided Council' .invited representatives Diploma Expms UN BarsCuban frpni ike- Vile of Lbven and MANCHESTER PTAatH^and Dumbarton'Trsdea.CoOncll —• and Offered h f State Schwaikez^ Named Anti-U.S. Move By Macmillan the press >r- to its monthly meet­ Backs Illing on * "'••J" • * . r- • • • V', • ■ 'i* "-J • ^ < ing tonight to hekf, expressions of. ' ^Application forma hra now LyMiEAiMC. DortiOos TOreatens aJairm. ' If^AUAble" from the Staw Depart­ Needs of School i-y •.•, % ..•«*. • On Polaris Use John: Johnstim, secretary o f tlte Bon Ami President By 45-29 Vote Glasgow lYadea Ootmcll and ttM ment of EducAUon in Hartford for , Oil Town city's treasurer, aaid ”We nilgbf thooa wishing to eArti a high Six new eUssrooms, a combiita.; tlon gymnasium and auditorium, Ralph. A. Sehwalkert qf IM (Coattansd fron Page One) (OsBUaw d tNos Pags Ob'*! , even have an Aldermaston-typa achool diploma by exainitnation. a Demo-4the directs to appropriate an ad' Atty, P i^ p Bayer, and laivsi' Office space at High­ Parker 8 t yasterdhy wsa aatewl T o ihATch.. . . there Is very grave con* Candidates must subihit their ap­ . AtUMtNUM dlUtmal $6,000 to cover court work president qf Bon Ami Cb. bate got expected support from matters there Is no TOimhitmeBt oeidr .^ about the Polaris . base." crat, woe recommended by Gen­ on t<^ of the total $7,600 sMary al­ land Park school, all of which on Ui4 part o f the United iStates- plications and a transcript of A>iy have already been suggeated by The announcement wto made by the Soviet bloc and Tugoalaviiu Large' nombera of paciflste stage eral Manager Richard Martin ^ ready paid to the town counsel and “ T ”" ------on the use of rockets, be said. high schdol work they have dOne DOORS^-FRE4KING Bupt Arthur H. Illlng, are among R. Paul Weesner, chairman of. tha (CoollMHa CntD r * c » Om ) an anhual'^imti-nuclbar march to day for another term az town hie assistant each-year. Thl# re­ tananio reservation several weeks But to the surprise of many, T8 The British government the British 'miplear weapons ra- not later then Nov. 23. recqjnmendatloni to be pres- Board of Directors, ' after Mon­ eounael, but R epublii^. town di- quest will also come before the day’s Board ineatlng in New York. Asian and African luUoqs rallied laundied a public relations csm- aear^ center at AJdermaston. . The teste will. be given on neW board at the meeting Monday . rated by a PTA school expansion CfM. TliAa scrM iim ti wlth Cuba "The. mine fields are labeled Sphwaikert, who Joined Bon Aifit behind her demand. ' 1 ^ a rm In­ paign today in an effort to avert Dr. Andrew Hood, former mayor WedneedaYj,. Nov. 30, at the U.S. raeton Miparehtly tm n d to dlere- at 7,:46 p.m. in the Municipal BuUd- jooffunlttos^ext Monday to the oaa b« modiflsd or abrogated only plainly,'!'he paid. "Dr. Castro has an putety'against the basing of Army Reserve Training Center. Boaid of EteuiMon. in New York in l95S and served,, dia, Indonesia, Iraq, Yemen, Baudi o f Glaiqpyw, said several organiza­ gkrd the reconuuMdatidh and ap- Ing. by agreeniMit between the two stepped up hte'tempo and we have U.8. nuclei|ur miesile submarines tions wtte.getUng.up petlUona uid They are ocheduled for 9 a.m. to Some town offlclala have been of 'SB project engineer and aasistant taken steps accordingly; We have Arabia, the United Arab^teputdie, . ( point an attorney of fhelr oiwn The committeg^jUso lists . as inrWBcoUand. ‘ ! that he expected expressions of 3 with one hour for lunch. the opinion hi the pa|it that the 'specific needs to brihg-Jlhe Hljgh- to the vice president In charge of partlea. that la; the United SUtea made our defense a-llttle bit tight­ L4bya, Nepal, Ceylon, Burma, '".{arty. ' 7 '' • mahufacturing and mining, cams ■M the first voices o f protest feeling against the base from «iT • To qualify for the tests, appli­ WINDOWS But Whether the dlaectora can counsel’s ’workload 'warrants high­ land Park School up to titeAUmd- and Cuba. Our govenrunent has no er." , Cfimbodia, Ethiopia, G h a n a , cants must be at least 19 years to Mamehester one year later as were raised, the government in­ over, the west of Scotland In the TRIPU TRACK do this, at their Inaugural meet­ er pay for the post; , ard of new elementary, schoofe-lo^ Intention o f agreeing to the modi>- Defending forces Include'a few Guinea; Nigeria, Morocco, Mall vited leading offidais of 12 towns next' two weeks: • _ Md, must have been out of high project engineer in charge o f pro­ hundred Marines, Marine, a n d ing next Monday, Is made ques­ town”., converolon of a basement fleatlon or -abrogation of these fuid Afghanistan. and oounUee in the Clyde area to The town council of Dunoon, at School at least one year, f Con- duction at the former Hilliard St., Navy fighter pland squadrons ^ t ' other Aslan and African na­ necUcut resident for at least six tionable by town charter language. first grade room into a achool li­ agreementa and will take whatever a nMeting at Gr^nock tomorrow' the entrance to Holy Loch, met The/Charter says, ’ The Board brary, and development bf a play plant. V a U ^ may be appropriate to de­ come here for training pUiposM, tions and a scatteiteg of Latin months preceding the date of ap­ to dlscusa the baae sgreemeiit privately lasj; nitd>t to. consider o f Dfrectora shall, upon recom- Police Arrests ground and parking area. He rose through the ranhi and fend the baae. < destroyers usually anchored m the Americans were among those ab- Enters Air Force Macmillan’s statement. It an­ plication, and .me clasa with * 1 5 became -vice president of the Bon The invitations were sent out by ' mendation of the ' General Man­ The committee drew up its rec- ' **rhe people of the United bay or nearby waters, plus virtual­ stalnjng- ^ nounced no aeUon, hut the mayor, urhlch the applicant entered high Ami Co. and its affiliates, ths Or- ly every one of the several thou­ Miss Cynthia 'Whitcomb o f An­ John MacLay, secretary of state ager, appoint a town counsel . . onim'ended needs at a meeting last States, and all of. the peoples of Wadsworth said the United Miss S. C. Ma^niall, said "we school must have graduated. ford Soap Co. here, Bon Ami Ltd. sand military men on the base. dover is entering the tTnited States for Scotland. raising the question of whether Charles J. Cervers Jr„ 22, of night at the home of M^s. ^iUp ^ world, can be asdnred that the States wants a, complete airing of Macmillan told the House, of view the proposals with a certain Thtre is a |3 fee for first i^>pli of Canada, the Bon Ami Co. o f "We are hoping they will not Air Force, 'Women’s Division the bourTI can ignore the man­ R()okyille, was charged With speM- Roberts, 192 Steep Hollow Jutne. United. States’ pressure in Guan­ Cuba's charges and predicted the Commons yesterday that I^oly amoimt of imemsindss.” cants. The fee for retake tests is itralia, the Whitehall Mining tanamo and pee o f the base pose bother us but we Are ready if they debate would show up Cuba and (W AFS), and will import to Lqck- Laborites in Commons reported' 32. No fee is required of veterens AROMATIC ager's request aiid come up .with a tng and failure to drive to the Herman Tulea is chairman of the do." said the admiraL Loch, the Clyde yachting centdr 36 committee which sent a letter to Co. oT' Keene, N.H., and Spruce no threat whatevtf to the sover­ her Soviet bloc backers. But he in­ land Air Force Base, Yexas, in the miles, from Glasgow, would become ly drafted a motion objecting to 'or 'members of the armed forces name of its own.. right at a rotary as- the rdsult Pine of ^brth Carolina, in Sepr eignty o f Cuba, to the. peace and "We would like to hold out at the Pdlaria baae, demanding re or their auxiliaries.. geveral OomSdered Supt.. Illlng outlining specific least for a 72-hour period.’.' sisted the polltitel committee was a Polaris submarine base next of a high speed chase from Oak- tember 1^58.'He-, .was assistant irlty o f Its people or to tlje in- near future. She was honored Sun­ moval of U.S. bases from Britain In general, the fields covered by CEDAR CLOSET needs. Ralph A. Sohwaikert ■ This should, be time enough for the proper spot for calm discus­ day with a going-away i>qrty at February. But Atty. John F. Shea Jr.. H*' d St. and Tolland Tpke. to manager of the loc^ -^ a n t before idence of any o f the AineFlr sion. And criticizing Britain's defense the tests include English, mathe­ publican town chairman, sold to­ It 96 on R t 16 last Addition of six new claMrooms, mpte Marine ground forces, jet the home of her parents, Mr, and A submarine tender, and event­ expenditures as. being too high. In S in. V.mon this. , '■'•v... can ^suntrlee. Because of its ini’^ Cuban Foreign ' Minister Raul matics, natural sciences and social day 'he. believas it can, and haa It was pointed out, would provide In 1960, ho i^eived fhV'spr portenc(k..to the defense o f the en­ fighter dutfits and ships from the Mrs. L. EJdward Whitcomb \ of ually a floating dock, along 'with -view of the Itt^e Conservative ma­ LINING night Roa lashed back that the United studies. , done so In the YMst. Traditionally, Patrolman Raymond Peck said a total of IS rooms or two class­ pointment as executive vice presi-'"'-.. tire heml^>here, partlculaity in 'the. United Btatee and, nearby Carib­ Gilead Rd. 1,500 U.S. Navy personnel will bb jority in Commons, however. It rooms for each grade plus kinder­ Emanuel Women .''V. bean areas to airlve at Guanta­ States was unworthy of U.N. the town counsel is a member pf he observed Cervers cross, the dent and was elected to the board, o f the. Intimate relations Miss Whitcomb graduated in stationed there to service sub- appeared' unlikely the 'motion garten. There are pupils from namo. membership and was violating the the party in power and the OOP Oakland Bridge and' head toward 88 of directors that year. wlilch now exlststetween the pres­ Juhe from RHAM High School W rln es that can fire the 1,200-to would even be called up for debate. Highland Park "farmed out” to , Set Holiday Sale Other officials responsible for principles of the U;N. charter by recaptured town contnff fjpm tlie Rockville, passing to the left of Bom in New York City, Schwal- ent government of Cuba and the wh^re she was a cheerleadef and a 1,000-mile range Polaris miasile The independent London .Times other ichools this year, inriuding the defense of the base recognize trying to block discussion. Democrats In the town election .the traffic island, at about 8:45 kert attended Mt. Hermon School Sino-SoViet bloc, K l s essential member of the band. She has been froriv under water. said that submarine deterrent is ■MUTUY WHIST 2 4 ^ the entire sixth grade and some The annual Hpliday Sale, spon­ that acts short of open attack are "W e come here to discuss the ■ last Oct S. Bayer’s term expires p.m. Peck said he clocked Cervers and Cheshire Academy. He took that our position in Guantanamo question of life or death," Roa as­ employed at MunSon's -Candy Mac'MUlan, in his speech, rec­ "a much lees hair-trigger than AND ' fourth and fifth graders.. The sored -by Emanuel ChurchWomen, possible. Squort Foot Monday. at Wgh speeds, chasing Cervers up undergraduate study in the field be clearly tmderstood. serted, "nbt life or death' as far as Kitchen in Bolton. ognized tpe risk of objections, , the land-based rocket and would, Highland Pjark School was built in Capt. C. W. Schoenweisa, acting , Shea aald it ' is Martin’s priv- Routes SO and 83 and then up onto will be held at Emanuel Lutherim of chemistry at Hobart College Adm. Arlelgh A- Burke, chief the people of Cuba are concerned "But on^Teflectlon," he said,” I help to remove some American 1928, and has had no renovation or commander of the base was asked SETBACK PARTY Rt. 15 from Exit 95, finally stop­ Church on Saturday, Nov. 12, from. o f na'val operations, and other U.S. but life or death as far as the fu­ hope the House will feel that this anxieUea about the balance of flegre to recomihend anyone he new construction since except for and graduate work in industrial about the possibility' of sabotage 'vrants but the board's Republican ping him In Dobsonvllle on Rt. 16 leadera earlier had made it clear ture of the United Nations is con­ new arrangemant does not add to power." Sponsored By Sunset paint redecorating and electrical 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. , management at Rutgers Univer­ by Castro agents sneaking Into Deaths Last Night majority haa "several namtt un­ sity. that Prime Minister Fidel Castro cerned." the risks to which we are all inevit­ Britain Already Is ho-st to U.S. Ooimsel No. 45 D of P at Exit 96. work, the committee pointed out. (Jo-chalrmen will be Mrs. Ru­ t ^ base or operating as part of CORRULUX der discussion at^ the present time" Before joining Bdn Ami, he was would be In for trouble if he tried the Cuban work force that comes 'Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister ably exposed in this nuclear age.” rocket bases: Vernon Conultable Carl Fred dolph Heck and Mrs. Kenneth Benr to take .Guantanamo. Valeiian Zorin also accused the By 'THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, and will have a definite choice rickson was summoned to formal­ in charge of production for Oaklte in daily. Schoenweisa replied:- Clearwater, Fla.,—John. James Moscow radio warned last night MONDAY. NOV. 7 sen. Castrb h^. npt made a direct United States of seeking to delay that the Polaris base would be the London, Nov; 2 yP)— Sir Grant- S P .M .' FIBERGLAS Monday. ly arrest Cervers. Products, Militown, N.J., and head ' "It would • make things un­ Allan, 73, a founder of the United A selection of handmade aprons, threat to try to grab the U.S. baae. discussion "which would expose target for "an Inevitable retalia­ ley Adams, prime mlnhffer of the Bayer today had no comment Ifredrickson turned Cervers over Shoe Repair Shops of the Reel Di-vision for J. E. Hur­ He was quoted only last week in pleasant." Service Organization :— known to when asked aliout Martin’a reconu crocheted articles, dollies, place- ley Co. Between 3,000 and 4,000 Cubans ite aims.” lie charged that the tory blow” If used for aggression. British West Indies Federation, TINKER H A U to Peck, who Issued a summons a Cairo magasine as saying he and United States sought'to gain time millions of servicemen as the flew'lHto London today for talks mendation of hinr and Whether he mats and Christmas tree skirts Aa project eng;ineer. and assis­ work on the base. U.S.O., died iVesday. He helped Labor members of Commons at MAIN ST. . PANELS ordering Cervers to appear. in' Change Ownership his government would not be such "to carry out measures planned by with British and American repre­ wcMild be a t all receptive to reap- will be 'offered by the Martha Cir­ tant to the -vice president in 1063. Most of them return to homes found the U.8.O.' in 1940 while once attacked the arrangement, Manchester Town Couri Monday. Welcome to Manchester cle, of which Mrs. John HliTriChs *idlots” as to attempt to seize the the Pentagon to prepsire and com-: saying the people of Scotland would sentatives on the U.S. base site in DONATTON fl.OO polntmtttt even If it were likely. Ernest White, 36, of Hartford, when he joined toe Bon Ami firm, . baae by force. outside at night. serving as aasistant chief of chap­ Martin has lauded Bayer’s work in A welcome to A. Raymond Rogers Jr., new principal of Manchester High S^ool, and to his wife, ^ Two Manchester shoe repairing is chairman. The Martha Circle he was responsible for manufac­ mlt direct armed Intervention in destruction. Trinidad. was charged 'with intoxication at enterprises will change ownership. But for weeks now, the |>rime' "The danger Is not so much of lains of the U. S. Army. From the past but Bayer hag expressed Is extended by Arthur H. Illing, superintendent o f schools. The couple w m honored yesterday at a will also have charge of the “Kaffe turing actl-vitlee in Manchester, Cuba." 1046 to he was chief of staff mid-afternoon yesterday after be­ A notice of intent to sell filed minister has been whipping up an all-out attack as harassment and Outside the assembly,. Wads­ 19 57 mlsgivlnge about what is felt to be tea given by the facuUy at the high school in the school library. 'Hie painting is of a MMChester Stuga," where coffee and Swedish Newark, N.J., Danville, HI-; Mon­ of the world organization o f the ing found in a car at Center and scene, and was. executed In oil by Margaret Russell Olmstead. Mrs. B. Mae Holden, Mrs. Jane Tuesday in the town clerk’s office "invasion” fever In Cuba. And salSitage,” said Schoenwelss.” worth conferred for 17 minutes low pay for the job ever since buna will he sold. treal, Can.; and Sy^ey, Aus­ Salvation Army in LiOndon. W. Center Sts. He is being held Stuek and Mrs. Katherine Bourn o f the Board of EducaUon poured. Miss Mary McAdams heafl- indicated the sale of the State Shoe Priscilla Circle will have charge Cuban authorities at Santiago, "I doubt Dr. Castro would see with Zorin in an effort to Interest Squoro Foot ' Democrats appoint^ him to it in tralia, esi well as mining opera­ 1958. in custody in lieu of $25 bond for Repairing Shop a t'751 Main St. to near Guantanamo, were said last any wisdom in an all-otit attack." the Russians in resuming disarms Miami, Fla.,—Kenneth R. Hay- ed the cqmmittee in charge of the tea. (Herald Photo by Pinto). ______'______of the Swedijijt baked good table, tions at Grafton, N.H., and Saturday to be concerned that the Adm. Smith added: • "Naturally, nle, \dce prealdent of the Wilson However, Martin recently asked presentation in court Saturday. — Frank Donadio. with Mrs. Victor Johnson as chair­ ment negotiations. Informed Donadio has been operating' the Spruce Pine, N.C. United States was preparing a we would repulse any attack." sources said the U.S. delegate Meat Packing Co., Chicago, died and Delaney collided with . the man. The* Lydia Circle, with Mrs. Sehwalkert has served as indus­ fake attack against the naval in­ on a plane en route from Buenos iAKE A DATE FOR- business for owner Sebastian B. He was asked if such repulse brought up President Eisenhower's Sherokow car continuing out of Carl Gustafson as chairman, 'will trial head of the Manchester Red stallation as a pretext for armed would involve, sending defending Aires to Chicago Tuesday. He had DISAPPEARliiG Public Records Falcone of Vernon, for' many sponsor the fish pond for children proposal for a halt to production Three Arrests control into Moriarty Bros, used years, following an auto accldient Cross Drive; vice president of aggression against Cuba. forces beyond the base boundary been 111 for asveral months and car lot and striking two cars. and a white elephant table. the Junior Chamber of C om uerM ;' Ih e top U.S. naval commander of fissionable materials for -Weap­ was accompanied by bis wife and STAIRS on Main St. In which Falcone was into Cuban territory. Ho replied: ons and the President's suggestion Damage in all cases was heavy. Warrantee Deeds Members of the Phebe Circle head of the Manufacturers D U . In this area said today defense 'Tfot until we got higher au­ a physician. In 4 Crashes seriously injured. After 17 years that weapons be barred from outer In an earlier accident at 1 2 :20, Abner N. Adler of West, Hart­ as an pmploye, Donadio will now have made Christmas stockings vision and a director of the Man-^ foroes now at the U.S. navaltbase thority from Washington.” White Plains, N. T „—James F, at N. Main St. and Allen PI., police and will also offer the Dorcas Chester Chamber of Commerce; at Guantanamo Bay should be able space. FOR EXPERT ford and Leon Dobkln to Nicholas become owner of the buslneas. On tfriday ground defense fbttes Gressler, 41, editor arid vice prMt- .95 Wadsworth reportedly pictured WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING Four accidents, Involving IS ve­ charge that Tipquler backed his A. Longo, Putneun, property off The sale will include Falcone'a coi^book and a plant table. Mrs. head of the men’s di-viskm of the to repel any attack until reinforce­ will hold an exercise in repelling dent of the White Plains Reporter I car out into the path of a car driv­ Edward Werner is chairman of Manchester Memorial Hospital these as fringe matters Russia and hicles, occurred in- town yesterday Vernon si- stock and fixtures. No purchase ments can be sent to their al(V attack. This is done about once a Dispatch, died of a heart attack RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING en by Mrs. Mildred E. Fountain of this group. Rear Adm. Allen Smith, com­ the 'ITnited States could start talk­ afteritoon, resulting In three arr price was mentioned. Drive; and has been active in local month and is not an unusual ma­ Tuesday. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 467 N. Main St. ' Nicholas A. Longo, Putnam, to and church organizations. mander of the Caribbean's 10th ing about' now, without waiting rests and one slight Injuryl Abner N. Adler, West Hartford, Donadio went Into the shoe re­ A variety of handmade gift and neuver because of the increased Arrested were Robert Trlnquier, Both drivers were quoted by po­ He and his wife, Marian, ha've Naval District, told visiting news­ for agreement on a joint approach SEE and Eugene M. .Davis and Elmer pair buslnesS'wl he was 16, and decorative items including candle tension, officials insisted. 38, of Warwick, R. I., charged with lice as stpting that two cars holders, Della Robia arrangements three aona, Allan, , 'WlUlam,' , men "the situation Is tense be­ to the main disarmament Issues. A. Diskan, property off Vernon had a store on nter St for 21 8 6 Improper backing; Leo P. Shero- parked at the curb blocked their years before r ing to California felt gifts, stocking Iterhs, dried and John, 17 months. cause we ore in a position of wait­ The sources said there was no reac­ views. Police saW these cars were St. . ing for someone else to do some- Mare Supplies Vaccine tion from Zorin, who presumably kow, 24, of Hartford, charged with for reasons of alth. He later re' floral arrangements, cemetery I Thurs., Nov, 3rd at Marlow's Furniture Dept. I properly parked. Alexander and Olive E. Hack­ t t o g .” had. to refer the matter' to Mos­ OAK failure to drive in an established turned to 'ivork Falcone. pieces, Christmas decorations and JERSEY SETS MILK MARK '^ANCIENT CLARKE MOTOR SALES ney to Robert B. and Judith Ann lane; and Clifton L. Potter, 58, of Damage to Mrs.' Fountain's car A bill of also -filed at the small gifts suitable for-children to Wellington, New Siealand — A But the admiral emphasized that Chicago — An ol,d black mare cow. 301 BROAD S T R E E T -^ I 9-2012 we are not pursuing sny aggres­ that was once a ploivhorse is the 121 Parker St., charged' -with fail­ was quite heavy, but only light to Bromba^ker of Wenham, Mass., town clerk’s yesterday In buy for family members will be Jersey cow in Taranaki, New Zea­ WORLD / FLOORING ure to grant the right of way. the Trinquler car. property off Oakwood Rd. dlcated the e of Zottl Shoe Serv- provided by members of the Claud land, has produced 10,022 pounds sive acts agadnst Castro's regime. world's sole producer of the vac­ ^ Car to Gulp Trash Smith .disclosed that mine fields William Delaney, 24, of 38 Potter was arrested a# the result . ' James R. and Ruby E. Hazen ice at 701 St. by Arthur A. ia- and Priscilla Circles: Mrs. Rob butter fat in one year, a world's cine used to treat the 1,500 people RUMPUS eR A O f of a collision with a flat-bed trailer were planted along the boundry bitten annually by black-widow -Thursday Hartl Dr., Talcottville, complained to Milton K. and Jeanne P. Adams, Zottl to- S lastlan Musco Of East ert Peterson heads the Claudia record for a cow milked twice fence o f the 45-square-mlIe Ouan- Detroit—It looks like an ash­ GREECE'; of a pain In his leg, but did not truck westbound on E. Center St., property at 34 CkDle St. Hartford. Cil-cle daily under grassland conditions. spiders. A drug company owns her. tray, but It is really a trash re­ I opposite Harrison St. at 1:15.^ TONIGHT—7:80 to B:4S seek medical attention fit the time. Green Manor Construction Co. ceiver that operates from, a car’s SHAMPOO One accident Involved five ve­ Police said Potter, a em­ vacuuni: system. The receiver is I Byepipg Inc. to Hugo 'Degen, property at AT THE t S V iv hicles and another, at the same in­ ploye, driving a Town lP^w ky De­ 71 Cushman I^. connected to the Intake manifold, tersection, Involv^ foat* vehicles partment piri^p triick,-eut-ln front and the vacuum is applied only MANCHESTER HIGH of the trailer truck being operated q^tclalm Deed SCHOOL. AUDITORIUH in the space of 20 minutes. Sebastian F. Lombardo to Leona wh4n the tray drawer is fully Y O U R O W N • From>^7 t o FFJA. These accidents occurred in .the by Edward E. LaPoint, 33, of E. Lombardo, property at Do­ opened. Soon to be offered by car - FREE ADMISSION vicinity of Center and Kne Sts. dien t,’ N. Y. 86 maker, the device will coat, install­ Damage to both vehicles was ver Rd. Here if isl I In the five-car accident, at 3:56, ed, about $18. Administrator’s Deed - Sm a Hvo clonMiH^ratlofl all had started up from a green light. ’ . TAVERN PRE-HN. Leonard A. Welman, adminis­ light, headed east, when the lead SAFETY GROUP FORMED CARPETS AND o f riit fobiilouii'^NowNtHig car suddenly stopped without giv­ trator of the estate of August KwC BINGO / Hartford, Nov. 2 (ff)—The Con­ Weiman, to EUton F. ,and An- ing any signal, causing a chain re­ Every Friday Ni^htAt 8 P.M. Sliampooor and Floor action cra^A. Police i^ d the frirst necticut sifety Commission has geline C. Griswold, property at I 2 5 * r drove off before anyone was announced the appointment of a 129 Main St. b tifr by Hio Hoovor Monl able to get its registration number special advisory committee on Notice of Intent to Sell KNI8HTS OF GOLUMBUS H0ME RUGS with the Board Foot or description. women’s activities. Headed by SehMtian B. Falcone.of Vernon The other cars were operpted by Mrs. Harry L. Nalr, West Hart­ to Frank Donadio, business known 138 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER FRANK'S Clarence Duhring, 64, of 17 Strant ford, the committee will attempt as State Shoe Repairing Shop at St., Richard Bemont, 49, of 104 to intensify traffic aafety pro- 761 Main St. I Falknor Dr., Clarence E. 'Williams, grkma for all women’s organiza- tloiui in the state. It 'will hold its Mechanic's liens FLAGSTONE 62, of Cooper Lane, Coventp'i «md Gustave A. Malmborg, Hartford, Ornamental Iron Shop Donald M.^Savlno, 24j of Wllllman- first meeting Thursday at Hart­ ford. Earlier this year the safety against Rosario Guiliano,: We.th- tlc^ erSfleld, property off Spriqg St. 72 MAPLE STREET—MI 3-8118 r Damage ranged from light to commission established special PRANK BRISBOIS. Proprietor moderate. committees on civic action, com­ Gustave A. Malmborg, Hartford, I munity safety groups, and. youth against Rosario Guiliano, Weth­ §RUG 19* At 3:30, at almost the same lo­ cation, cars driven by Sherokow aclMties. ersfield, property off Spring St. W ia HOLD AN OPEN HOUSE SALE "^Squoro Foot ^ SHAMPOOER( \ Do i PfolBssionil job on on HOOVER I FRIDAYJIOV. 44I0 O J L ^ your carpoU and rugs it a; KNOTTY To Introduce Thifi Shop To The fraction of profeisioiNl rates. Cleaners Public and To All Contractors Chock those Hoover teaturas PINE PANEL Who Use Ornamental Iron Works hoforo you huy:*EKdirivo I Job Shop Weldins—Other Specialty lyork Itei ShaHpooon;*Lai|| EasyM IM (.*No SglcU Fwmeriy With Klipatrick Iron Works Cll^ala^^Sola^^o^s to i 9 , Boord Foot a Friend FIRST WITH THE 25 Years’ Experieiic.e—12 Tears In Manchester. *6iaraiiteod by Hoovirl I NEW LARGER-LOOKING t- If your house bums down a loss occurs, they can OVAL-CUT DIAMOND you heed fast insurance count on us to relieve them V ___ ...it’s a FLOOR KNOTTY pajfmenL not ^bundle of .of all the burdensome de­ red tape. Yon ^ n t to start tails and help them to get STRICTLY KID PROOF... POUSHE;R,too! I CEDAR PANEL rebuilding, n ^ rehashing a speedy claim settlement ^ MOTHIMe X U AMS- your insuraRM claim with Hoovor't nmovaUe tMk Look for f^ls i lg ^r* SObl /i - youm ' m w s a s . strangers from the insur­ •Iso dbPMSOs terub water whan you buy Insuraneu. or liquid wtx to make this ance company. W fU AS A HOOViMt 1 2 2 ^ * To display It, wm havm the most veriatite apphince I tEjUDEMAW That’s why most people in­ hod to moot you’ve ever tried. Senibs, ' Board Foot profasifenof sure their homes through wixesr poKshe8..;Cieans .1 standards dosIgnoiS to pro- rugs. And so easif, tool ^ r■: I Independent insurance tost yo u ...•v.,' FROM OUR TREMENDOUS SELECTION I 1A-0& ALL STEEL agents like us. They know that'^Yro provide profes­ OF TREASURE CHEST DIAMONDS $ 6 9 ^ 9 sional help In planning ♦185 TO ♦1500 Grip C ubMoii HaWcNo their insurance pro^tion. I Hiey know t ^ t we insure Deluxe Model:< $ J . 9 5 only through the strongest, ’The exquisite Oval newest fashion in diamonds, ONLY ARMSTRONG One o r Our Brat! most reliabla companies. - looks larger than a round cut diamond of SIliNT Apd they know that wheii- Each , the s^ eid en tical weight and has dazzling brilliance.. .. r , STORM KINGS i 1 :YEAlt‘^ SUPPLY O F - - '■ 'Shownlefttorightinl4Kgeld, S176; GIVE YOU AU THESE EMTUIII..I IHHHWeVIN 6.70zl5 -a mHM masino TstAW IV Wiink MM mL FREE "THROW-ArWAy RLTER J-* - Connecticut A$sodation in 14K gold with baguettes, S286 r • tSMIV UK osie - Sm mW -Timm H in platinum with brilliant cut side stones, S636. „ Biack •»"' bMMii At ksU opM. •>>• aMilat nmUm. WAXCLOTH BAGS" with every CLEANER! SEAL-O-MATiC Tube-Type • MTHIOCXMO S- of Insarsnce Agents ' ; f .PricesmCLtDEFedgraltax.' •Sop, ppM (ilMit mt mtIM SMptp IMP PmS, ^ MPa aSpat, ikaiplir hxnmm MaSaa. ROOF SHINOLES , A Stai* Auaeciatien aSIfetad witli tka Plus Tax and' e AMr fSlM-.|adae#-a 'SatVa ptSi awaa, * neeleto salt, s r.a a ., etain sreee aaS alrane — #Me ea *Y pmHiaeal. *aap -On November KAHONAL association of mSORANCE agents. INC. , * Rccappable , raw Stana Kiap, aa raar Maa# 4r Swap and walar waaNabla.' .' ^ ' SUM lUitlmt SaaS MaaaaS Saataatai Im aMka W TaataS Saalsna pavar (salarW avttlaSla ‘ for a bigRer'lUbrary for a. Oianaoo H- AniceBoa La$feiiM.8Uvenitaia Aoaoclatos, Maaaia al Im. Bawl aa pra-atal ckatpa laiat. liv wall tobriaa I lAtV PAYMINTS INVmO Caidng aaaaS »r aiaS tHaS Sap* aaS Armtmt't mmiU *1185® Frai T. Baker ' Hera’s a ravniutioBaiy wall coVsring that con taka wtut your youngt * growing MfiiicheBUr . . . Blehatd 9* Go ^ gat them really eloaa. toe.. Ml. KeBMlh Dststaaky 233 Pearl St, Hartford, CM 9-1331 ’ e ; 687 Main St./ Manch^ter M l 9-4$03 W. ' BiglM d ' - ' A lio Pegaar ' Woodarftil saw eolera.aad deaigaa aevar bafero availabla in waQ hb- ..M KNOWN MAMI* KNOWN aMMevipci tfM MANCHESTER nteraiOXHop. tu m m rS D. RIvari tie,'... yean to cbeeoe oa UtUa aa lOf a aquara feet I Tha Wrvli'Agesiey,- lae^. 'Eaila S. Behaa . J*. vii'.' &. te <«•" , L«MBER,INC. Aaha Ly Jsaaey Prank P. ahaWea REMEMBER;;-”;" :" . orm swMwes L A JOHNSON fJUNT CO. ■ — tea W. K aB y Batters ■osHh, lae.. ' M »xmm MAINFT w MANCHESTER • dpao • Doya • Fi«o ParUnr • MI S-Sni - M I3-S144 7 » MMN n. ' '-MANCHESne . • ■ 'i:,'' : m e m m sr. K i n s -I \ .r

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A '. MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANEMESTER, COl^,»JW^DNESDAy, NOVEMBER 2,. I960 J ' ...... 'll! I ...... I ...... I 11 |ii. ji _ ■-'iii.iii .'.iXtti I ...... I I HI PAGE FOtmUEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 196^ i .

fire station. It haa to f t - . B^hvUle-Vernon ommend it: - ■ Proximity to the new and Junior SehooL , . n No parMng raatecs; ' i' School Studies 'V'/iV ,-,i . . . ‘Tha po^wH y tf off tha street asking, TOPNOTCHF O n n u n le it^ ior puWUs»tlOM la tlw Opw r o ir o wM Mtj>« •uanatMd tf tMgr oMtUia mor« thu) SOO words. His XU acoaasibUity, leaa trafne oon- : -Capitalize oni BmUd rwwme tbs tifiit to to raUiib ony mottmr thot gesuon, and haiiard, on a. dlvidM ttM Iw atwloas o f wfilA U in t)od tu to. FtM oi^ r^ d o n c poUt^ utoroughfare. 5 a viowo U dealnd by contributlona ot tlits ehonurtor toot lotU n •The present Ubranr building waa TOP NOim STORE SPEnAlS-^^ali SMat I Tsal^ atfitas r I Election not a gift t f Miaa Mary C h S ^ , but was nsmad in her honor ss !Ihe national Meetlon campaign, ■b cma particularly tntorestod in the y 'brou^t homo more and more to lilnary and general welfare t f .the - ^ AcataOt Ubrnry ♦group is unabla tb jRiUI adequate ^ Cltlxena tbrouf^ the medium tf space. ’ community. I TO f NOTCH POODS f I cannot conedve tf any objec­ ' telavialon, haa not bean loat on Ver­ On Nov. 8, w« Will go to the Connecticut is undergoing tre­ tion to re-namlng a now library, non •ehool children. polta, not only for the ]^rpose of mendous growth In Its institutions Mary Cheney. library. THIS VALUABLE COUPON IS WORTH Not only ara the atudenia, from' electing people who will aerve ua of higher learning. This growth Thertfore, for the-reasons here­ in our National and SUU govem- will put greater streiu upon our in set forth, I am against any high adiool down to th i elemenUuy* menta, but to vote aa Well, on ques­ local libraries. T o r example, the further despoiling tf the Center WOBLD gradea, confronted with the eandl- tions which wni if they carry, have University of Connecticut will datee and the liauea at honie, but Park by the expenditure tf aonqs C«BEN ROUtf 6 AND 44 • BOtTON, CONN. « TEL Ml S-247S a decided effect on the pocketbooka soon be enlarging Its branches $400,000 o f the taxpayers money they are studying the campaign of local taxpayers for a very con­ throughout the alate so that more for a library addition In this loca­ so FREE worklhga in the claaaroom. ^ siderable number of years. We freshmen and sophomore students tion. Ne leqidnd. One per adult castoaer. Good in alUMr' Vornon’afour elementary achoola, HOME OF MANCHESTER IMPERIAL CATERERS, INC. \ must not fall to vote.on these quea- can be acoommodated on a com­ I hope the voters udU have the Top Notch etore. Expire# Not. 8, I960* aa well aa the j\mlor and senior tlona. , muter basis. This will mean that good sense to defeat the. ill-ad- MCDlHJft high school, are conducting election CATERING TO WEDDINGS. BANQUETS, OUTINGS It is my understanding that ques­ students living at home will havo viSed expenditure. study programs either on a class- .OBEEMT- tion number l will deal with a pro­ a greater need for the local li­ Emil Lk C. Hohenthal Jr. lO FR EE .room or Bchodlwlde basis.-' posed expenditure in the amount brary. G i^ e 6 children, 50 strong, from of $380,000 to cover the costs mak­ This facility should include For BreiUMui / A D D iB ^ the Lakh St. Elementary School, 'Formcir/jf Ritd- Bmbe/* ing changes at the Mary Cheney study area; quiet and well light­ To the Editor, will visit “America Goes to the , Library. Question number 2 will ed, which presently does' not exist On Nov. 8, the voters of the NO PURCHASE REQUIRED E*oHs” tomorrow afternoon In Nart- deal With a proposed $160,OOO addi­ a', our local library. Under pres­ First Congressional IMstrict will fe of the criteria of 'beauty ratumed to visit the towns ha is said toe students are studying toe 000." t f any community is Its psvks. supposed to be representing. The campaign In both social Studies I was in no way Surprised to find This Town has been fortunate in only people who really know this CHUCK and current events classes and are that neither General ManfgSr past years, through the foresight man are the "powers" in the bringing in magaxine and newspa­ jaartln, nor the Board of Directors and generosity of its public spirit­ Democrat organlssUon. l A per articles about toe campaign expresMd any concern when they ed citizens, by gifts t f land for The Republican candidate for and election. , ~ , found that the actual Cost of the park purposes. Congress, Thomas F. Brennan, be­ Novak aald tha result o f too I library project,, would exceed the The Center Park Is o f course, lieves In the "Open Door" policy STEAKS balloting will be compared with estimated cost by^ as much aa $8Q,- unlTOS in lU locaUon in the heart for Congressmen, and all of ua who the Nov. 8 national results, "Just 000.1 was not^Burprlse'd simply be­ o f the business district. In its agree that a Congressman should to. see how Wo ta r a ." cause I hpvs for a long itnief b^en roximlty to the Municipal Bulld- represent eveiy constituent and ClaMi-oom programs In history, of the opinion that in our scheme and tha venerable Center maintain constant contact with the and social studies classes at tod Churches, It lends grace and,beeuty .WHOLE of things, the cost factor means needs and desifes o f every town, SPLIT Vernon and Northeast elementary by Its landscape. schools are also beii;ig conducted. 'I , November 2 little or nothing to some of those will certainly pull the second lever Grade A Native 8 UBOGEP who control our local financial On NdVi- 8, the voters of this egn Nov. 8 and elect' Tom Brennan ROASTING Grade 5 at Northeast School QUARICSUO) Town will be'baked to approve an our First District Congressman! tentatively plans a debate similar destinies. appropriaUon to forever despoil I wlU vote "NO" on the library John C. Aronson to the Nixon-Kennedy talks. De­ this area by the conatBietlpn of a 82 Constance Brivs bates have been -planned, also ten­ question, major eddlUon to the Mary ChMiey (1) Because I believe tjie claims tatively, at the Vernon and Lake Library. ■ Lb. St. schools on the classroom level. which were nutde by the Library . Tip Servlee Net Enough' Lb. Perhaps a short review t f tha To the Editor, CHICKENS A schoolwide vote is scheduled Board were severely exaggerated, origin of tha Center Park would (2) Because I can find no proof not bo amiss. As with- syery Isaus, thsrs are at Sykes .Junior High School, WELCOME TO ALL LOVERS OF GOOD FOOD that the Town has ever made any unquestionably tw o aides to ths 4 Lb. Ayg. Rockville, at the end of the week, Tha Town acquired the lend In , ' ’ ■ / ■ i ■ ■ serious effort to tsOce full advant- two separate parcels. The norther­ developing controversy over ths according to Richard M. Sawyer, ' age of our present.library facili­ ly portion was a gift by Mr. Fi propoM addition to the Mary principal. The school's fiionthly T o r Cheney library In the Center park- newspaper will analyze the result | a truly delightful experience in good eating we cordially invite you to the Imperial ties, the Mary Cheney Library, the Cheney, by deed dated Oct. 10, e O T H K R -x, Whiton Memorial Library, and the 1896, for the site tf a Town RaC' To mo the most important isaus Armour Star CombiNution Sala of the vote after the national elec­ Senior High School Llbraiy, ord Building only. Later on the re is whether lack o f sdeqiistS library HORMEL tion, Sawyer said. Steak House and Cocktail Lounge. See our completely remodeled and beautiful dining (3) because I believe we are strlctlon was released and It was faculties are s handicap to -our A study of -the election ha« been I now faced with much more press­ dedicated by the Town for Park teen-agers. Authorities on educa- carried on In the social studies ] ing, and much more urgent de- purposes. tlon outside of Manchester tell me LEAN BABY classes *t the school; however, ho room and our handsome cocktail lounge^ Then treat yourself to one of our popular deli­ -. mands than the enlargement of Ths southerly portion was tha that next to schools, libraries are debates have been arranged. The' 'the Mary Cheney Library, gift of Mrs. Susan Jarvis Cheney, most Important In developing the 1 lb. BACON school has set up Democratic and cacies |rom our spic and span kitchen. You’ll love the food, the generous portions, the (4) because I hold that "con. by deed dated April 27,1912, which mlnde, of our youth. Republican party tables with politi­ venlenf? .borrowing, and “ conven­ stated "for Public Park only;" I sg^e with the opposition to 1*. cal literature,, flyers, Information, ient” bonding, are dangerous pro­ Mr. Frank Cheney and Mrs the library appropriation that the and so forth. pleasanK^and comfortable atmosphere, the hospitality. Why not make it a date now. Stop cedures to follow in any kind of Susan Jsrvla Cheney were the addition ahould be built as econo­ - The major school vote wUi be the - .1 .. ' ' / y ' mically as possible. i SPARERIBS election conducted Thursday at govemmerit, parents of the late Frank Cheney 1 lb. Pork SausMe • (5) because I believe this ques­ Upon personal Investigation Rockville High School. All students t in this we^k and help us celebrate our GRAND OPENING. ^ tion should have been put b m re I cannot pasa without mention must anee that the library at the , will be able, to vote on a voting - —" Us on the occasion of the Oct. 8 Ing credit for t ^ development of new High School is about nlnS' , machine set tip In toe school's main local election, when it would have Center Park that should be given tenths short t f needed books. ' corridor. commanded the attention of the In large measuid, to the efforts of . But, having made those COH' MOSEY'S FAMOUS The high school vote, held In cmi- .1 voters, and the late Mary O. Chimman, for cessions to the opposition I inevl junctlon with national elections for (6) because I belirVa the way in years Chairman tf the Park Com- tably revert back to the unques several yean. Is considered by which this question was handled mlsslcn of Mancheater, tionable fact that the Mary Che­ head cut hiany an accurate reflection tf | during the past two years, consti­ In memory of Mias Chapman a ney library should be expanded tf local voting sentiment. tuted a direct challenge to those planting was made on ths south wo are to give our boys and girls CORNED BEEF The high school students will be] of us who rejected the 1958 pro­ terrace, and a bronzs plsqus was t^s same opportunity as the boys checked off at the voting machinv j posal. srectsd on the well t f one t f tha and glria In other towns whith according to class lists. *rae returns I FAMILY Let me. If you will, pleasa call stairways by the Manchester whom they will soon be competing of that vote will be pubHshed prob­ the attention of the voters to the Garden Club which bears this In­ in' this dog-eat-dog race for ex ably the next day. . fact that we now enjoy a very scription: Istence. Family style for 4 or more people — Chicken or Filet M/giiofr p- sizable shortage of classrooms "Landsosplng hlltslds honors ths Beth Republican and Democra­ ' ‘ In B(»ne of our elementary schools, memory of Mary Olmstssd Chap­ tic town committees have approv R^ai Italian Antipasto Served with both that this shortage must soon be man, 1879-1956, for many years. ed the expansion of the south end Ruth Millett corrected, and that we moat cer- Chairman of the Park Commis­ library but from the Indifference -. . X ■ BUMBLE REE ^talnly will, In the not too far dis­ sion tf Manchester, a skilled tf both committees since they an served a la Imperial (Proeclcttni, Ham, Genoa Salami, C ^loola, three tant future, be compelled to pro­ gardener, a lover t f beauty in all nounced their approval I consider ,T O f NOTCH POODS Smooth toe Man’s Way REAL ITALIAN ANTIPASTO kind* of peppere— Hot, Sweet, Pickled—Anchovies, Tuna Fleli, Bleu and ■ s:^ ceed with the construction of at orm." both but s political gesture. For True A. M. Hannony Swiss Cheese, plus our own Fresh Plekled Muehroonis). least a'primary elementary school The Board of Directors gave Candldstsa on both tickets have White Meat An ex-English butler who Is j in the Parker S t area; an overall their approval for thia plaque, coma up with proposed Issues that . THIS VALUABUE COUPON WORTH now running a school for buyers " program which will cost well over Aug. 5, 1956. are "beauts" to ont who has play­ (GOLDEN BROWN CHICKEN WITH ROASTED POTATOES, MACARONI WITH RICH TASTE. O O C three quarters o f a million dollars. It would seem that any further ed politics. I doubt that any of the TUNAS tells students how to get the mas­ W n iW I V lB r N • FUL ITALIAN 8AUCTE, SALAD, CELERY, OLIVES, PICKLES),...... I know of no sounder or more building would be certun to de­ candidates have really given the ter started off right in toe morn-1 convincing arguments against the ing. stroy much of ths beauty of this library issue sufficient study to 50 FREE — STAMPS (FHJT MIGNON WITH A RICH MUSHROOM SAUCE OF BUT- practice of bonding than those centrally located park that our Intelligently discuss the question . "In waUng toe master, draw I which were advanced by the edi­ FORK CUTTING FILET MIGNON TtR, ROAST POTATOES MACARONI WITH RICH ITALIAN' former cltlzene have ■trit'en to In their esmpsigning. Chock Full 'O Milts ^ curtains gently and tell toe SAUCE, TOSSED SALAD CELERY. OLIVES. - - - tor of The Manchester l^enlng create for our Mjoyment. Llp-aervlee or tongue-ln-the With the purchase of 85.0Q or more. One per adult customer. Good In m asttf tjie timei. Nothing else. PICKLES) ...... — Herald In hlsodltorlsl of Sept. 21, I believe that the crying need cheek endorsement t f an Issue like eltlier Top Notch store. Oobd Thursday, Friday or Saturday, Expires Never aay Tkod moralng< unless 4.00 1960. In that editorial he prudent­ for expansion t f the library fadU- the need for libraries are not Nov. 5, 1960. he does so Anri. Lsiy out toe suit ly warned that there is no bonding tlca In the couth end of thle Town enough. The candidates would not 1-lb. on toe back o f a toalr;. underwear, policy which is really aound; that cannot be denied by any legitimate be where they are todiy were It socks, and shirt on the seat, shoes bonding always .ends up doubling ergument not for the Intellectual develop­ on toa ewpef. Never choose'sr-'lls. tha cost to the taxpayers for the The cultural and educational ment obtained from books at their UN master will do that." improvement involved, and that benefits of sdsqusta library fscUl- dlepoesl as they were preparing for Chances are there Is no butler I the avoidance o f bonding, when­ Ues srs on# tf uis paramount rsq- their reapeettve professions. 'in your house to gbt “toe master” ever possible. Is a community's Let's have a little atflqn'for the Enfoy, Delightful Cocktails From Our Distinetive Bar easiest and most direct way of re­ ulsltes of any progressiva com­ off to a good start. But you might munity. 1 would give my endorse- moat praetleal-yet economic-ad­ assure his getting out of toe right I taining control and solvency in its dition to our library. own financial future. This wam- mept and support to the building TOP NOTCH FOODS aide t f toe bed, Instead of oonfing - Ing I might add, was given by the of an entirety new library in an- Willard Rogers to the breakfast table with a editor at a time when he was tiy- othpr locatiqn. . scowl, it you would pay as mudi in^ to point out the dsngers of I am strongly opposed to the attention as a wellrtmined butler bonding for a $400,000 storm sew­ spending of some $400,000 for an Gardening Author 50 GRlte^ STAMPS FREE to making the morning start out j er program. addition to the present Mary smoothly. and When the library, question was Ch4ney Library for the foregoing y Speaker Monday M morning la a time t f hectic I Imperial Steak Cocktail Lounge last put before us, the Library and following cogent reasons: With 8 1-Ib. packages of frozen-eUced etrawberries ^riHfiing around and t f short tem­ Board very apparently was of the In a publication entlUsd Public jund tjhU coupon. Good Thmedsy, Friday or Satur­ pera iii your household, try to give opinion that a $230,000 addition Park Policies,' It says "Wa should Mrs.' Luclen B, Taylor will dis­ day. Expiree Nov. 5, 1960. your husband a aense t f being IS THE HEADQUARHRS FOR would amply meet our future li­ require that bur park properties cuss "Year 'Round SatlafScUbh well-lotfced-after by making your-1 brary needs. Now this Board seems be used for the purposes for which In Gardening’’^ at a meeting of the self a set of rules: to be of the opinion that nothing 1. Look after your huabagul’s j they were acquired,, Lot no build­ Manchester Garden dub Monday Short of..a $380,000 addlUon will ings, structures dr monumsnta bs clothes ad that, toe ault he wants . meet these needs. placed In any property which do at 8 p.m. ki Woodruff Hall at Cen­ to wear la not in need o f pfesalng, MANCHESTER IMPBtlAL CATERERS The Washington school addiUon, not contribute to the recroal^nal ter Congregational Church. toe first shirt he puts on doesn't I am reliably told, was delivered life of the community." It would The giieat speaker la president hava a button off toe cuff, and AND HAS THE SAME MANAGEMENT to us "lock, stock and barrel'' at a be therefore a direct breach of Of the New England Wild Flower -there's no lUclihood tf'h is putting Society and teaches practical toUt cost of ,$320,030.$4. This put faith contrary to tha terms t f TOP NOTCH FOODS On a ptfr t f so d u tMto a btfa in W a aator Bianquets, Weddlnge, Outings, Cuetomera dan ba aarved IndlvtduaUy ar fam­ W e furnish everything. the cost per square foot at $20.36 gardening, for the Massachusetts • . ' .'Vft.',... Susan Jarvis Chsnty gift as pre­ m t im ■ toa to#. I '"V.... V , "Mr any aecaalon andiean aerve up to ily style at a iocatioa tf their eho|ea or la Eetimatea gladly glvra. Just $8.10 less than the proposed viously mentioned ‘‘for P u b lic Hortleultursl Society. She is the ; 2. To hava a Uttla time for your--1 banquet hallo available to us. i coat- per square foot tf the library 4,600 peaple, Park only." ,, only - woman recipleitt o f the •alf, aat tha alarm flftaeo mlmitat ’ a ’ ■ \ ’ ♦ » ’f addition. ‘These figures. I can as­ Thomas Roland madal o f ths ' 1 The location .tf the Mary -Ohe- . ahaad, This ahbuld pannit you to A sure you are neither "misquoted'* MsaSachusatts Horticultural So- 50 STAMPS FREE pay a little attention to how you ■’Jr* norfiAw "^misrepresented.*'iintsrwny*e*fif»f1 •• ncy Library Is woefully lacking In olsty, and has been swarded two .1 , . \ I believe Ve have arrived at the parking, now worsened toy the In- are going to. look-aoroia toa braak- . ...— ■ '■ 1 t-y _ mtdsls from the Garden Club < WlOi each king Bbe box t f Fab and thia fast table. (In case your husbaadl ' time when we should make It very stallstlon of parking m eters, America. clear to those who-persist In acting which students of school ago as Good Tbiirsday, Friday or Saturday. r ever looks up from toe morniiigj without any depth of thought, or well as adults have to pay. Mrs. Taylor also holda a medal ftp IMOe - paper.) conalderatlon for Mr. Average Tbit- With, the building t f tha Naw from the. Men's Garden Club of r 8. Make a pfactioa o f aetttng payer. that they must mike .every High School and ths Junior High New York and an award from the ' toa table toe night before ao that . possible effort to keep their de­ School, ths prssent looaUon Is far National CouncU t f State Chiba '. getting breakfast ia' quick aiid| mands within his tax paying - ca- too removed for convkhlS(iee of 'and the .Garden Club Federation assy, tf Massachusetts. pacity. Its studeniSt .■r -.r-1 4. Make your BOITON, CORN. • TEU'MT 3.2471 L4ndan S t is to my mind too agnail SETBACK [ real^ kMs instead of turhing ahsuM Be 8M«y Ai m ^ Double Stiqips Wednesdiy! ■■■■• r.. , T o the Editor. . << to crowd in a tsrga addition cheek for a husbandly peck, ■ Building expanaloo is urgently ottt ivoiling tba appaanuwa tf TtSNHiws MjjM leaves for work. HOME OF M A N C H E C T E R 1 M P E R1 A 1 C A 4 F R E R S , INC needed,, at our local library. At the Park from linden St - PLEWrY OF FREE 974 MAIN Sri, NARONESTER the prfisent time there is a lack t f May I suggestto ths Board tf : i , , . ; CATERING TO Wl DOINGS, HA Nil HI i : ii ' INGS •7..' Ra0U h FrlngmBtm fU drflnite s)udy area few eltb«- UU' Diraeton other suitable locations d«j|r^uaU or ipaduatb . edtlege be explored before any 'commit­ ment by the Itown Is mads. Psr- ie a Juan, Puerto R ico—A im t labor oontract betwaen calpitotani ^ a location on East Owtor .1 ■••■■Iw Dnring the lata aftamoon and S t; tf ooursc ths und would hhvs imd k- housing, company in fSam. •ariy avaning hours study spaot (a to ba acquired by purehasc. is o w 4 i» s r . Juan pronMaa that « a ^ o f : tha iWHdly ntmaad- by onr local high TW stoeate would ba an Ideal oentpany's^.OOO a m p k ^ THOMAS BENOIT aiid JAMES MINICUCCI, OWNERS. MANAGERS indN A tftm Bdb •pot t o r ,s UbniT sad a switnl • t o i O o tlelnt m n |8,0 to U p m m t i >F P A O IS n m E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTiBB, CONN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ,2, 1960 Reach-ha had'been ’’more sinned H* once, had; Interssta in many Rock'vUle^VerHon againet than sinning.’' business field* and, had an estate BAS HIATIIHI .About Tbwtt Guterioia Given Guterma had nothtim to say, but ta Greenwich, Conn., and an apart'' Keimedy Backers hto lawyer, RlohMd Well*, urged mint tel New York City. K sfom ^oulK Windsor^ An adult information hour wtU Prison, Fine as Judg« Jackson to alkm any sen­ C H 7 .2 M 1 ' Wan FooiJ Sale Official Woes ba held at Zlon 'Evangelieai Luth- tence lie might ifn poM to run edn- AOOUBBB ACCUSED' 'eran Church toM’brrow at BigO p.m. cuTrently with'the a*ntonce GUt- AD2^Bf44 A bBssiormry Cmaate ; meettag Watarbury, Nov. 2 (F)—Robert A food aala will ba hdldlBatiiiday Trujillo Agent qrma already Is ' serving, Th* Moesby, 17, Watarbury, com­ FREBIESTmA'nBi Candidates to Debate Reflect Those postponed, last wnek. iMll be Judge denied thiie request,., ' to ralae funds for the “Cittzana For :held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. plained yesterday to police that in the New.Tota case,^tanna Kannady" campaign. The Manchaa- A NEW RUSINESS SERVICE (Orattaaed fitHin Page One) edmebody had atolen the fender " ter branch will conduct the sale Of Taxpayers L i^ U CJounoll, Degree of Po- wafi fined 8180.0(10 In ateltion to skirts from his' automobile. He the prison sentence. 'ITi* U.S, On Radio from 10 a.m. on at headquartara, cahontaa, n UI meet Umight.fit 7:30. even gave police the tagietratlon the time, early In 1059,-Guterma "Ml Main St. Cpaaolldatlon of the tax aiuaat- CommittcffB Numed Court of Api>eale in New York, number of the man seen taking IN MANCHESTER An old melody, ’’Going Around at Odd Fellows Hall. .There will , Food .apeclalltlea will range faig and celiectlng arma of Ver. be a social period after the meet­ was presidefiV' of the Mutual however, reduced the fine to $140,- the skirts. Police tracked down liDcal candWatei for «Ute reprt-^ommunlty Church' women. are from cakca_ and cpokieacpok___ .to home-___, nen'i ^<*4 goveynments is ute Donald B. Loverln, thairman iij .Circles,’’ ^rae brought to Mind Broadcasting System, which since OflO. • Lawrerice Olgu'ere of. Watarbury lUstie SttckiR(s of the trl-govcrfiment group ing.,, > . «enUtlvea and the diatrlct'a atate merging to form one group. They mate jama and pickles. ’They are Manobseter Stamp Co. Is most badly needed reform facing last night niter Rockville t f i S Var has (intergone a complete change Guterma was accused in that and said he admitted taking the ' FiW iwiiMWtiWN ke <««• will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at tha b ^ g contHbuted by women MiaU your Rnbber Stamp needs. We have a coMiHeto a en i^ the town. studying eonsolldatioh of' Vyr- iuiB( airtiNi (faiitie mdda^ dianatorial hopefula will he heard non aaaeaaors an£i - tax coilC( Salvation/ ArMy Sunday School in ownership and management, case of conspiring to defraud the skirts because, they were his in home of Mrs. Elaine Ekatrom, Manchester. In Made-to-Ofder Rubber Stamps, In all ateee, fer wiy P*r- Thbl was the aehtiment expreea- nop under a aingle ebnrter, last vtarke'r* Will meet tonight at 7:30 the first place. Police finaUy drew :thic pforidt ina. ceaifen- night appointed special study finished explaining the effs' Hal Roach Jr.', whorwaa former­ United States by filling to flio IB B 80-minute radio debate' Sat- Beelzebub Rd. Cd-'hostessefl will ba Anyone wlahing to Cpnmbute e o n S ^ buelneee nee . . . and Eluding your Mia ed last night by offlclaie o f the at- the church. Teachers will pre- ftiiencial r^^rte on the F. L. from Mossey the admiaeion that ■bl« nippoft — «» • etw should notify headqtertera . at committees to faoiUtate the their parallel Jobs to official* of ly chairman o f the board of Mu­ nrdBy at 11 a.m. on radio atation Mrs. Sylvia 'Viner and Mrs. Vir­ or your signature If yon wlah. also carry a^fall Mna M tow, tHrpe governments who probed seht-'Jnformal reports on a New tual, lapt May entered a plea of Jacobs Co., a holding firm which he had taken the ekirte from I le«r pciM joe oa 1*0(4. _ _ _ _ _ Mitchell 8-1016 bF ooet stock meseage Aubbcr Stamps for offiM or iUppiag consolidation probe. Vernon’* thr**' governments. w m r . . . ginia. Rettberg. - ' ' further the road to a unifled town. The outlines of their Jobe, the England; Sunday School convention no qonteSt to a charge that he he heated at the ti^e. Giguere’s car Saturday night. Po­ DemocAtic candidate partlcl- OES Uf Meet arrange for pickup. roona ussy pine stamp pads, take, etc; i ■ A commlttte to.niudy eaUb- last week North Kingston, R. I, WELDON,DRUG C O ., ' It was the fifth meeting of the trl- duplication of effort and. the be­ failed to cause Mutual to register The tall,' balding Guterma, 45, lice charged him with theft, and 901 Mata Street—MO S-5881 patlng will be incumbent State Evergreen Wood Chapter OES government group. liahment of a townwide police as a foreign agent. He was fined reportedly was bom\'ln Siberia permitted Glguere to keep the /Smator Fred Dobcy of Ellington wildering effects of the triple tax will meet tonight at 8 pjn. at the ^n ch Com Refined A phone caU now will brtag our r e p r ^ M v e i ^ . aampley To bring about this eonaolidation service will be the flret to make Btnicture on absentee property 85Q0 by Judge Jackson, who told and caipe to this eountjiy in 1950, skirts. Hd.; • Incumbent Reprewntative Masonic Temple. Initiation will be S W quaUty work, prioee and complete Intartnatlon on how a preliihlnary report tP' the special'’’all cartoon show’’ . Sab will require the grSateet amount ownenil for example; were digested A«ie4l4toae»4iiswi John Caaey of Willow SJ.; ^ d conferred. All members arS' In­ you ^wtnut the time nnd money envtag oontenlenoe of Sab- ef study; in comparieon to tha edn- committee, the yaport. sched­ tiMay in the sCHtel auditorium George W. Stone of Malnr 6t.i Ma Dee Moines — The American uled fbr the next-meeting Nov. by the tri-gqverhment group in the vited to attend. com-rtfinlng Industry purchases her Stan^akb work for yen. solidation o f '( other government latest in a setiea'qf meetings aimed 'Doors will open a t: pjn. Re­ running mate. w Mr. and Mrs. David Burnham functions, because it affects the 15.' . . at cpnaoUdalion of the town. freshments will be, s61d) lickets On the Republican aide will be about 150,000,000 bushela of corn m'ayl)e purchased at the .ddor. ’The will be In eharire of refreshments. a year, accounting for about- 4 per Individual pocketbook. Police committee membeni ! City Tax Collector . Gerald Allen ^ en Geyer of Wetherafleld, are Fire Dlsti8ct CoMmlsaloner ahov^wiu be 91>en to the pubHc. 'Doocy’a opponent for the Fourth cent the average harvest But Selectman William Ji. Hahn put read a letter from an out-of-town Manchester Evening Herald Mdnekts^r Stamp C o ; It In almost those words following John McKeown, Saiectifian'Ed- firm with property in the city ask 'Diatrtct Senate poat; Glenn Rob- all the com that goes to industrial A- husband- and wife bowling South Windsor oorrespc^denl U- P, G. BOX 66, MANOMS'TKB, CONN. a dtscuasion of current aaaesetng gey H. Wilson afid .Alderman ing for an explanation, backed, by •arta of Kelly Rd. and Thomaa Hen- more G. Burnham, teiaphona tearkets represents only about 15 Siarlea Pltk'at and^’Thomas J. match for ntortibera of Hose Co. per - cent of. the harvest, to the and tax collection systems and citation of the statutes, for receipt Bon of Graham Rd.. GQP candl- Mitchell 4-0974. Phone MI »rl008 or"bOLJM8(» cCu^er. . 1- ' ■ of two tax bills. The firm had al­ No. 2. Town Fire Department, I 4atea for legialature. com rMlners* purchases constitute their costs, both present and fu­ Yrill take" place Saturday at the ture. ^ ^ Firat Selectman, George' E. ready paid the town tax, but The radio' debate is the out­ more than 25 per cent of all itash Rlsley, Oonimiaslonar John Wil­ balked when It received the city Manchester Bowling Gwin Instead growth of a proposal made by Re­ com. Meeting with the group wefe of the Community Y. Fbr, reserva­ Vernon -Aesessor MdntagueJWnlte, liams, and’ Aldet^en Bernard tax bill. Allen, had already aeilt one publican Town Committee chair­ '8, Items Taken S. Grou# and Luther ’frouton explanatory letter. tions, call Jack May, RuaAJdathl- man John Famham to Democratic City Asessors WllHanv. MacMa- *on, or,the fire house. Town Committee chairman Harry hon, WatU Shattuck^and Karl have beidt named, tn t^e public Jrfdastry seems' to be leery of in Garage Break works.eq|m>lttee. settling Ini to )^ *b«cause>of the J. Odium m a letter Oct. It pro- Boer, Vernon T a^ Collector’Flor­ Star of the East, Royal Black pbrtng that the candldatea debate ence D. LoveriuAnd City CoHactOr The public healtll cmnmittee layers of taxation, he said.- Cash tdtallng 898 was tnken consists of Pttkat, Commission­ Florence D. Loverln, Vernon tax Preceptory, will meet Friday night In a school here. Gerald Allen. Ifi the last two meet­ collector, eald much of her time at Orange Hall. Odium 'repled that Doofcy arid from Johnny’s Esso Station at 40S ings, thy -group heard other offi­ er JotuL H. Harvey, and Aider- Geyer had already met in a pub­ Main St. during the night, ’ man jM n J. Rady. , > is sptnt answering telephone quer­ cials, auditors and treasurers, who ies seeking an understanding of Army 8pec..l.C. A rm on d A. lic debate. “Besides our candidates In addition, two recapped tires are Involved as w ^ y rlfb financial Aldpman John '-A. .' Bchli- valued at 838.95 and a batteiy ,4;vs>- tax bills of the town and the Ver­ Nodden, 32, aon of Basil T. Nod- I -are bringing their campaign to the operatidni, • phadk; ‘Tbouton and Oommla- valued at 828 were reported atolen. eioner Erwin Tuxbury are non Fire District. den' Sr., 221 Hackmatack St., is *:peop]e. not expecting the people to Although np policy waa made paiUcipatlng with the 69th signal .'come to them," Odium said. Police aald entry was gained named to the ’ fibs' committee, 'That there is confuslqn Is not through a - rear window after 'b regarding eonsoUtetlon of tha me* battalion In "Exercise South Wind" " Both finally agreed to the radio eesaing and coUecUnggwctlona, of- and 'Aldermen Edwin J. Heck surprising. Because the town la pane of glass over the lock was E l U f K and Clarence J. McCarthy, Se­ changing to the uniform fiscal at Ft. MePherpon, Ga. He is a • ..presentation however. It was flciala Indicated the unlfioatton. of photographic supervisor with a * taped last Sunday afternoon for broken. lectman William R. Hahn and year July 1, taxpayers In either The cash iVas taken from a cash those functions, now ■pread'smong CommiHioner Johb Lehan have support gfroup of the' Strategic presentation this Saturday. three governments. Would effedtA^ city or town can expect four tax Henson and Roberts aimounce register which had been laR open. been named to'the finance com- bills In the next 14 months. The Army Corps, based at Ft. George The theft occuh-ed sometime be­ saving of about 85,000 and would^ "TnlUee. . G. Meade, Md. He entered the they will be at coffee hours to­ bring about greatly increased ef­ first one will be in April for the tween 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. current 10-month town budget, the Army-In September 1946. His Wife, night at * p.m. at the home of ficiency. Joyce, lives In Severn, Md. ■ Mrs. Henry Heath", Brook St.: John McKeown, a commiaaioner aervlce used mainly as the second in July as the first install­ Thursday 10 a.m. at the home of . Democrats - Confer in Coventry of the Vernon Fire District, eald for dispute. ment for the next, town budget, Mrs. Shirley Clarke, Strong Rd.; State Senator David J. Dickson Jr. Jblna Mrs. Mildred Hiltgen and Rep. Stephen ls>yzim at Demo­ evidence presented last night' City Alderman ’ITiomae J. Mc- the third In September for either Rockville-V ernon 'll ajn. Mrs. Gertrude Waters, Local Stocifs cratic Headquarters In Coventry to do Some pre-election work. Sen. Dickson la running for reelec- showed where coneolidatlon would l^aker and Plret Selectman city or fire district budgets, and T1 Rhonda Dr.; 8 p.m. Mrs. Roh­ tlon In the 35th District. Mrs. Hlitgen la aeeking her first term as State Representative and Rep. produce an, actual dollars and centa jGeorge E.' Rialey said the tax the fourth In January 1962 for the Volkswagen Outlet nert Simmons, 875 Benedict Dr.; Loyzim Is a candidate for reelectlon. The headquarters office la located on Main. St at the rsar saving. He said taxing and asseas- .payer who has lewer service second Installment of the next Friday 10 a.m. Mrs. Marilyn <|notattoaa PBiMabed by of the post office building and la op«h dally for the convenience of voters. (Herald Photo by Oflara). Ing functions should be coneolida- fshould be aesessed ipore than the town - budget. Singer, 184 Hilton Dr. Cobora 41 Mlddlrbrook. Ise. ted whether the governments are taxpayer who has not. They add­ Without consolidation, residents Planned on Rt. 83 - .Court Oases will receive three bills a year Dispositions by Judge Benedict . Saab Stocks Ruth Whitney, recrultmenf chair­ donated to the First Co: unified or not. ed that aewer users, In effect, Andover men, report that 21 local reatdenta al (jhurch by Mr. and The total cost of assessing and should pay, throu|^ taxation, the thereaifter. Under consolidation, A Bristol auto dealer who eald Kupchunos at Monday night's Bid Askad resjidents would receive two ’ bills, Town Court session included: Oonn. Bank and Trust have ai^ed as blood donors for the Seyd. Put in the first team against communism tax collecting In the three govern- bonding and maintenance costs of he plans to open a Vqlkswagen first visit of the Bloudrooblle to this Gifts tor MnaafleM School menta, which includes cost of aup- the filtration plant, although,^ the or rather, two Installments of one dealership has been given an option Kenneth C. Pierce, Warehouse Co...... 42H 45V4 tax bill — In July and January. Point, charged with passing a Hartford National town. The Bloodmobile, which Mrs. George Helfon pf Long Hill ■LBCT TONI SADLAK pliee, rate makers' fees and other indebtedness 'for tha plant would to buy property on Rt. 83 at the With T |ie Most Complete Mrs.Grenoii ^ Town Assessor Montague-White standing school bus, fined $27; Bank and Trust Co. 37 40 usually goes to Columbia, head­ Rd. Is again in charge of the col­ expenses, comes to between 814,- be a town responsibility. Manchester town line. William A. McAdorey. Thompson- quarters of the 3-town Red Oosa 000 and 817,000 now, the officiala 'Donald B. Loverln, chairman of said the tax situation prompt* be According to'the option, the pres­ Fire Insncanee Companies lection of Chrletmu gift* for the To his 7th term as your wngreoBman-at-Iarge tween 50 and 150 calls a day be Tille, charged with failure to Aetna Fire I 84 88H chapter, will be here from 12:80 to Mansfield State.' ’TrsMlng School estimated. th% trl-goveriunent group,, aug- ent owner, Cresttne Realty of drive in an established lane, 112; To Install New 6:30 p.m, Tuesday at First Con­ ‘ . t ' Mrs. Loverln, who collecta Fite geated that aiseaamenta under tween hie and Mrs. Loverln’s of­ Rockville, gives T. C. Trudon Inc Hftd. Fire ...... 48 81 and Hospital. fice in answer to taxpayers ques­ and evading reaponslblllty, nolled; National Fir# ...... 106 118 gregational Church.. NULL THB OBCOND l-OVRIN District as well as town taxes, said conaolidated government could be of Bristol, one year frorn Aug. 15, Of ^ s t Quality Toys A box for the gifts wlU he coneolidatlon should result in ,a Rusaell A. West. 838 Oakland Rd., Phoenix Fire ...... 78 81 Mrs. MacGranor said last night set up on the ^ l e oi! a master tions. \ 1960 to pick" up the option. The Brownie Unit placed In the veatihUle of the First r J money saving because fire district agreement calls fbr payment .of - Wapplng, failure to grant half the Ufa and Indemnity Ins. Cos. that at least 12 more donors are card file. White agreed tMs could lUghway. |9; David Moulton, required to meet the quota of .35 Congregational Church this Sun­ For the man who kiiowa the j'ob beet / taxes would be eliminated and 810,000 at time of transfer of the Aetna Casualty . . . . 85 89 day where donors may leayo the be done, but eald all government Water Court Ancient Davewell Rd.,'South Windsor, al­ The Investiture of Brownie Troop local realdants. TTie overall quota there would be no reason to hire departments Involved with epc' property. ' lowing a dog to roam, 84; Eugene Aetna Life ...... '. . 78 81 unwrapped gifts, together any more help than at present. She Conn. General ...... 396 59 Will be held st 3 : « P-m. tomor­ for the day la 75 pints. dally taxable aervlcee would have Valencia, Spain—The Water Tri­ TTie lot' has l50 foot frontage D. Kleman, Hartford, Illegal pass­ .381 During the labt few months more suitable wrapping papier and rib­ eald an assistant wps hired In Au­ and lies south of Rt. 83. It Is 204 Hftd. Steam Boiler . 82 87 row in the all-purpose room of the bon. A list 'Will also be placed gust and September to help with to help the asaeaeor’a office set up bunal, a peasant court, has been ing, 89. Traveleri ...... 84 87 than one Andovef resident has been r«l4 br REfUIUCAN Sl«ta CaMMlKW the file and record the information meeting Thursday mornings in Va­ feet deep. Also Owen E. Bean, Wllliman- elementary school. Mrs. Robert the recipient of blood from the Co­ there describing the suitable gift 410 Aiylum }l., HarHttS, CanaMlIlDl district collections. Theodore Trudon Jr. said In Pnblte rtUIUee InlUally. lencia ''Since the 10th Centur.y. It 'tic . speeding, 880; Bh^erett D Grenon- leader of Brownie Troop lumbia chapter blood bank, Mrs. ideas, such as combs, taleum pow­ She and. White aald the rapid decides the allocation of irrigation August the company had plana, to Freeman Jr., Enfield, apeedihg, Conn. Light A Power 23 <4 25'4 der, ciothingi hair curlers and growl^ of the town and the com­ Other services, such as . police 8. will Invest Mrs. Martin Baker, MacGranor said. Since more blood and fire, which caiinot be restrict water and settles all disputes con­ build a garage and ahowrooni op Lowest Prices liver! $30; Lrsury A. McFadden, Battery Hftd. Electric Light . 61 64 shaving items, with the exception ing changeover to the unifoifm Troop 59 leader, and her two as- will be needed In the near future ed to particular taxpayers, would cerning water distribution. Eight the Bite. If established, the Volks­ ' A, East Windsor, failure to carry Hartford Gas Co. .. . 47 Bid by another resident, anyone In­ of sharp articles^ ‘ f fiscal year for the town will com­ wagen dealership will be the first - a license. Judgment suspended, So. New England sis’tants, Mrs. Charles Thompson be. paid'for on a to'wn-wide' basis, Judges preside. Tlie prteeedlngs and Mrs. Parker Sears. terested in signing up Is requested Donations must be completed bine to make more office help cost the litigants nothing. in the Vernon-Manchestep area. and failure to alow down at an Telephone ...... 44 48 to call Mrs. MacGranor or Mrs. necessary anyway. the majority agreed. Intersection, 815; John A. Baptiste They In turn will Invest 14 Grade before ^ e end of this month. .Alderman Bernard S. Groua said Manufacturing Comnanle. 3 girls Into Troop 56. Mrs. Grenon Whitney. Bnlletin Board Mra. Loverln said, tax collection Jh. West Wareham, Mass., dlsre- Arrow, Hart. Heg; . . 62 65 Voting MerJianlca Named. : Is definitely a full time Job. Part the individual assessment system ... carding a stop sign, 89; Salvatore will invest Elaine Girard who com­ ftegional District 8 Superin­ of taxation would make for Aaaoclated Spring . . 14 <4 16 H pleted her training with the third J. Cuylcr Hutchinson and Robert tendent, Charles Abell, and RHAM time help will be needed in rush » Richlone Jr, Hartford, failure' to Bristol Bra.ia ...... seasons of the year, whether con- .single tax bill and a - single mill . 9V4 11 grade group and Is now eligible to Wright have been named mechan­ High School principal Arain Da- “ carry a registration, noUcd, dis- Dunham Bush ...... 4U 5 >4 ics for the voting machines. * solldatlon fe effected '6r“ not, she' 'tale.-'" T O i regarding a traffic signal, $0; and join Troop 8. marjian, together With Andover % Although not meeting next 5 0 Em -Hart...... 61 54 added. Mrs. Loverln Is paid 85;- SAVE Mothers and all other Interested Congregational Notes ^William J. Barber, East Hartford, Fafnlr Bearing .. 44'4 47'4 members of the RegiqnSI 8 Board 200 a year and often works as week, due to the election, the CLEARANCE ^breaking and entering a motor persons are Invited to attend the The confirmation claae will meet of education, will ipeet with An­ Landera Frary Clark 11'4 13'- ceremony. - ^ in the First Congregational Church many as 70 to 80 hours a week at group will convene NovM5 to dis­ -vehicle, 30 days In Jail, suspended; N B. Machine...... 16 18 dover residents tonight In the the Job. ' .t- cuss consolidatlonLof'''poufce serv­ i larceny, 30 days In jail »kuspend' from 7 to 8 p.m. today. The Christ' North anAJudd .. . 14'4 16 >4 ' OS Fund Drive Returns Town Hall at 8. . According to White, the asses­ ice. ad, with one year’s probation. Mrs.' James Ray, chairman,- re­ mas Workshop will be held in the Stanley Works . . . . 14 16 -church social room at 8 p.m. The Rotary (Jlub wU mast In sor’s office could handle the pro­ SALE Pupil Tour Scheduled ports a final total of 82Q2,65 for the Terry Steam ...... 36'4 3914 The high school choir rehearsal the First Congregational Church posed method of taiitation with the The 8th Grade Social Btudlis Veedar Root ...... Girl Scout Fund l^lve. She ex- of Coventry at ff;40 p,m. today for addition of one “ good” full time Classes atVWspplrvg Elementary, .. 44H 48 >4 will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. and JC to Distribute The above quotations are not to preased her appreciation to al) the adult choir rehearsal from 8 to dinner and a business Meeting assletant" in the office who knows FORMICA ON PLYWOOD School win haV a "Classroom on those who contributed and to the some of the Intricaclee of evalua­ Wheels" Thursday They are going Os eonatrued as actual markets. 10 p.m. tomorrow,. World Com­ conducted by T. C. Wright, presi­ Diabetes Test Kits canvasers: munity Day will be observed at dent. tion and aeaeasment. to visit. hlstor'riaT'sItes In Mas- WF Meets Tomorrow Oth^-wlse. he said, a part time 18" X 20" . 50c saetiusctts In conjunction with their 5IALTESE PROTEST TRIAL 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Mans­ -Valletta) Malta, Nov. 2 UP) — Mrs. Dorothy Dowdlng of Rock- field First Baptist Church, Spring Msnoheator BvenUg Hemld An­ office assistant and a part time Fifteen thousand diabetes detec­ study of the Revolutionary War. Police rtqt squads today charged vllls will speak and show slides of assistant in the field'would be tion kite will be distributed to Man­ ^ Among some of the places they ■wp Hill. Local delegates will attend. dover correspondent, Otody Pfans- . .$ T 0 0 a yellingjiirowd of several hundred old New England churches when . A mimeograph machine has been tiehl, telephone Pllgrtai Z-8988. needed. He and Mrs. Loverln point­ chester residents by the Manches­ 21" x 32". visit are The Old North Chupin, Maltegnklemonatratlng against the the Women’s Fellowship meets at ed out the aieeasors and t|QC coU ter Junior Chamber of Commerce. ^ Paul Revers's House, Th^Con- trial of e»premler Dom Mlntoff. 8 p.m, tomorrow in the First Con­ Atty. Vincent Diana, president of lectors operate according to " ' stltution (Old ironsIdesK "Bunker The riot squads, armed with gregational Church Boclal room. statute and m\ist abide by what­ the Jaycee, said Sunday, Nov. IS, 21 x42". . . .$2:00 Hill. Lexington and CopCord. nightsticks and shlelda, went Into Mrs. Dowdlng Is a camera club ever regulations are set up under has been picked tentatively for The class w+H le^e the school action after the crowd atoned po­ member who has seletced 'Vankee the governments for which they Jaycees to canvaaa the town on a Chatty at 7:20 a.m. anji return at S;30 Charming lice cordoning off the courthouse religious architecture 4s a special work. houae fb'house basis. LINOLEUM R|MNANTS p.m. They wlj> accompanied by where the fiery political leader theme. '* White Indicated he favored es­ The kits contain a simple test for Cathy teachers and chaperones. wont on trial. .Mrs; John Ulrlph, chairrilan of the ailment, which can and does 6 6 4.00 "Sleiy" Ghuprn Group to Merge tablishment - Of two taxing dla- UP TO ' X ' $ Each SW tJFM tTam Mlntoff Is charged with Inciting the refreshment committee, will be tricts under a consolidated town. exist updetected. The'kits should she Talks! The Mortheast and the Pleasant crowds to break the law during a assisted by Mrs. John H. Yeomans bf_retumed -to local pharmacists. groups of the Wspplng He eald it would be easier under a speech last month. and Mrs. Bllsworth- Covell. The ’ r 2-dlatrict setup to aaeees for (LAbels on the kitS; Indicate they Fellowship Invites all local women special services such as sewer should bir. returned' to the state, to attend. service and street-Ughtlng.------^— laboratory, but these arrangements J>ERS NAL FLOORS Pull Iier.mafic_iing- A nal beauty! AU-vinyL have been changed.) 0 Jilted andiwati- Seek More Blood Donors However, he said it la entirely toall say at random one < Mrs. Robert MacOranor and Mra. The Jaycee has unUertaken the .390 MAIN STREET- •tovtn different phnseel Lionel \ fully detailed. Gorgeoue ieaaible to eatablieh aasessments rooted hair that can b* Dr. Martin Luther, The Reformer Individual plecea of property, distribution of the kits as its part Oorgeonsly draaaed. in Diabetes Week, Nov. IS through ^Texai Special" ■hampooad. . depending on the aervicM to those SPECIALTHURS., FRL, properties, but a “pile of work" Donald Genoveei .If'directing the. SAT. ONLY SfECIAi. CoiiM S«« CNid H«ar A Him Rhmftrip ond would be needed to get the system drive, which is limltecl ^o educating Freight Set R. E. WANDELL Into operation. -^Kordhig-H IttGrfe, Fcrir, Informing ofid M oving- |,u the public to the daiig'ar^signite Pay anly 7Sc a weak on tha Budget Plan The tri-government group has- the disease, and Is Pot ooilcenled Indicated in past meetings that MORIARTY BROTHERS Powerful diaael pulls box car, oil car. gondola and caboose — daaale Accompanying Music — Building with fund raising. 'ndudee transformer and lockon. consolidation should be accona- 'iTie signals which may indicate panled by a system of assessment' the presence of diabetes ’ are ex­ AUTO MART OF VALUES BlllMllliaiMlIlIlM^ Tills Ev^dag 7:80 and Tomorrow . Evening 7 o’clock Cohiraetof whereby each property owner is cessive thirsL excessive urination, assessed- accotaing to -'obirlous loss of weight, intense Itching, 1961 R«tid«nf iol-ComiiMrcIol benefits received. This would meSn slow .healing of cuts and bruises, MERCURY 027 GAUGE a single tax bill to each taxpayer, changes Ip'virion, eagy tiring, and MONOPOLY AUTOMATIC FRICTION COOTIE ASSEMBLY ROOM ef ZION OHIIROH Alr«rcitloiiB*R«meMi«liii9 although assessments might vary pain In the extreniltlee. ■ - v * ■' METEOR 600 COOPER and IHOH, MANCHESTER, CONN, between properties. Genoveal said thqr«; are. now 2.5 2-DOOR ^‘Business Built On ' There has been some argument million’ Americans, who have dia­ BW tTCttES Customer Satsfaction’* on the point of aiseesnienta and betes, but only half of them are SEDAM A Sincere Invitation and Welcome to All! Full Inaurance Coverag'e We Want To Congratulate ^taxation, however, withsewer aware of It. 9 ^ "A CHANGELESS CHRIST Tel. Ml 4-0450 / After 5;00 P.M„ Mile* or ONLY DOWN " r - >2299 R E G /2 4 0 0 FOR A CHANGING WORLD’*, Janet Marsden and Mary Pearson 82 BALDWIN ROAD 1-Year Warranty ^ "Bay With Confidence From Hartford County’s Oldest - LIncpta-Mercury Denier’’ II for the splendid Halloween scene shown above on one of I N - I rt E C P? .A T E oar windows which took piRSi;PRIZE IN CLASS S in 1961 the Halloween Window Painting Contest. COMET SPECIAL Wa will hav»4he winning window on for the balance of INDOOR the lyeek for all who would like to aceit. ' ’ SEDAN BEO. 10.00 •m e Better Compact With Fine 2D*IM8 MipWIM SEASON SI^ECIAL We also congratulate Donna Alien, Debbie Pond, Linda <3»f Btyltag” SPECIAL Lemon and Judy Maschke for their wfaldowa. U ,000 Miles or ONLY DOWN Ughtweiglit Bicycle i1 U I GUARANTEED TRADE-IN ' fv,. Ir'Yeaf Wnsrunty \ ALLOWANCE ON YOMR It was a pleasure to cooperate in order to provide q^aca • Loaded with 3 .0 0 D ow n feature* and TINY CHQRO ORGAN forvfhese young artists to show their Utlentg; / LOW, BANK RATES—36 MONTHS TO PAY- FOR A NEW FULL-SIZE :.i 1.25 WMkiy SS.JJnlted StuHif KH include* tool■hi 1 • k it Boys' or Girli' AAodob 1961 ENG|.ISH,rFORD Indudeirover 200 parts^with imtoentie eoton of toe United Now that Halloween is over and no dobbt you are States Him. Itiehidaa light and wiring equipment 29* tong. WURLITZER through mowing grass, let us pick up your lairhmower, get it sharpened and repaired for spring nnd store it fer ANGLIA * Shop aaywherc sad comparel You’ll agree you’ve never eccn you for the winter. ONLY ’:5 B U Y I t IN iwh ttvliiai oa Jdgh quality Wurliizer. And nmembtr, ■ 0 Wurlltser M the ooly ofgaa wra sinpIMM chord buttoM-« TH E>CRATE and ban buttone tliat stiminate footwork. * - -Don’t - pan up <195 $J6 7 3 r*ft«|iie ^ie timely opiportnnity to make a subeumtlil saving. “ DOWN, ‘■ W F UF S T oai A N D S A V E But burry ... , offtf ii good for a limited time, only I ’’Your Better Buy of The Impose Fentitfing.l-Spiiw • Thrillififfpiian Toaa • Fine Wood Cabinetry *nM*mtaetan and Vtayl ' IIOJM • Ruilt4aParcu8*loR • Built-in Hi F iS ^ iw r \ • SmartSfylinc o EarplwmrPlui-in Mgli Trades — Lew Piken— Lew Beborben Owrfcend Y *« (Dm Be B m ef SanrtM After The Bale! MORIAfTTY lOfTS* or OlRtS' hltlwdMO : An huwited feetoi rweight wito 9 enesd SM MAIN $t., MANCHeSm ‘ a n toT ii^ t and raar brnhm, toor hag. $4 DOWN eiariB guard, kkk etaad! 'Btl flBirnlB ST. OPBK.XVBNnfOB MIMIM '■ .m.'Ml'[».T<|p0 ' "■ fg , OM|t oaiur II A i i i e t n s . M a-1044 M DEPOT 8QUARE-rW« DdlvM^-raONI M M I 74

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3te Blatter _Ysa Both Day aafl d a i l y CRORS WORD'PUZZLE EvsBlag Adopts BU6GS BUNKY n » A two-pisM costums Is a war-' NOIOWM/ iim s p N drobe necessltyt an'd wheh you gat Metr()politaii Kiilje w______jm w f.TOTEU. AUTTUPORH* it ih a HALF SIZE to fit y o u /MODEL without coatljf alterations, you are Answer to Prsvioui Pinalo Ottava — third-federotsd umw/^IK IdWer pkmial AIRPLANCI. Investing y oiv fashion dpUar wise­ mstropoUtaa government in Amer­ lIrSir so tbat tlirirfsA 1 ly at B,tIRTD.N’g, 841 Main ica will go tntd operaUon In Winn (ottabls. Ho gunimy,. Street, Prises start f t $10.09 to tasu or (sslUis. R’s r’ nipsg, lum ltoM , this fall. seW), O o M ^ SOUK. - CMt DOWN., $17.99. CSioose from rich floral It wlRtSutMl Boning, roadSand o g e r Tdmtors btsstb' AOBPM prints, Soft .wools and jersey.- If TiBTB todaz at-ear ■ i V a IKnodai trimslt systems, water, pqwage, you are 5’6” or under, yo(i will an4 garbage servfces, large parks, / ' CemmoD* XPertla . And the HALF SIZE DRESSES a. wssltA tit pndtteei dVa defense, Aood control and Puerto*—— ;oy to buy . and owA. WiUk right mOsquito and weed-Statement. outer out of the store wearing it, know­ |^6K/Wm&_EK,AH • yJcONSOUtsATEDjSS R5T • Idand «8enior BC In Mnahhestor Soon Other functions will he handled I ^ P P E R ^ ing it Ate you to perfection at the by the municipal governments. T i l * roast/ ' l]?Siaate BO moat modem, up-to-date'dry Baby's Sal! M a h e h e t t e r Parkade Store* Matching Shirts Are Fun this SKater of olde eleanlns plant■ in ■ "New “England y Twin shoulden, in the„ waistline and Similar arrangements began In weelth add open min ManphaaterManchaater .aoon, at 299 I f a a Shoe; I f a * Boot |!^Save Doriag Annlveraaiy -Sala 8335 over the' hips. H A L R SIZE Toronto In lt54 and in Mlamh W.%TK 1N§ tiucspital, tfMntment' UlUver'in dSfSatharod Middle Turnpike Weat (near the . No rubbara are needed to keep Outstanding bargain neWa at DRESSES at BURTOlt’a are out Fla., In 1957.. ——iuen Parkade). It’a no other than the CROCHET your feet cozy and dry during wet, THE FAIR S’![TORE this Weekhaa 10.20' and shaped to yolir proportions. USovictees t PaNe teUer Sodet Uakn Mandi all WI?ITBR COATS reduced GALLERY E IMoatmlaerly sac^peratM all-new, brick building that will sno'wy day>. The HI-HSBL SHOE Dinner Wine* Gain ISWIliCi houaa the eatabliahed ONE HOUR BOOT from tha NA*nONAL SHOE 20 per cent Including women’s, Holiday Dreeaea for Girls' ^8 Pictiirs BY V. T. HAMLIN MCrevet lomutarp . JSS**“ * EMIROIDERY junior’s and j^tlte sizes. In dressy “Sugar and spice and everything a l l y OOP •Miatant 80Woodyi^t 47Mte “M ARTlNlZINa’' plant, giving STORE .is water repellent' and Ban Francisco — Southern llCeterers IllUaUire tlBuentlal 48Tidy you the moat in DRY (TLjiANING. SO glamorous. Of black suede and casual styles. Chobae ‘ any nice” cpniM to mind when- you r n iu iiig g 17 Chemical coat during TI^E FAIR STORE’S California, which once produced UKibtwr beint MPootodyassa Watch for the grand opening. or leather, coming to the see that array of HOLIDAY ^Printi, Pzinting^ ■uAx ANNIVERSARY and^educt 20 per DRESSES for girls at MARI- ^uced twice ae much sweet des­ aORepoaea SS Soft drinks 61C ^ YouTl thrill to the gleaming white ahkle and rimmed with "fdr,” sert wine as dinner wine, now llShow cent from, the regtllar price. Fa­ MAD’S, 691 Main Street Em- I S O A K S T , a a U n ^ SSStupora MRlm equipment, atreamllnied and effi­ you cap tyalk out into any produces 4,643,000 n llon s of din contempt S4 Tkttera 46 Rapresentativo 18 Stitch cient. A puah-hutton service auto mous-brand aupiwrt ’Stockings are iiroldered eyelet edges the crino­ It Decorated weather, knowing you are protected on sale at $2.90. ’Ihese are a $4.95 nSr wines and 4,'772,000 ; gallons T l i « 1 7 1 maticUly brings your ordpr to the against chill, 18.99 a pair in aizes 4- line and rests under the sleeve of of dessert wines. ttXiVAoat front.,dash with a minimum of value. Shop THE FAIR and see several pretty cottons. Could any­ as Wooden pla 10. If you prefer an overshoe, try hundreda .of famous brands at re­ StFnductof t^ waiting. There are ao many revo on the flat-heel .CORDUROY thing be more festive and practic­ lutionary feaU^ea, watch this col duced prices. You will save plenty! al' than a gold corduroy jumper ' Common* ' O'VERSHOE, with the aide zipper, THE f a i r s t o r e s ’’CJhildren’e COl^LL witBltli unui for further details. Mean­ $4:99. You’ll find also a complete over a polished white blopse while, remember it’s time .to store World” on the lower level is literal­ STPiCoeedutas ' line o f raln-and-storm OVER­ ly loaded with anniversary bar­ trimmed and 'buttoned in gold, SfLocatloa'' away for another season your sum­ $7.98 in sise 12. Notice the neat ..AFTER mer apparel. Eliminate the risk of SHOES FOR MEN and CHILr gains for infants through pre-teen Vn] ISAaoenda PREN. sizes. . r i c k r a c.k - trims on provincial HE EATE« SdPell flowers moth damage by storing' away prints, all with a festive, party SSlnplmiW only clean garment^ Ask that air. Some 'Wlth GibSon sleeves of­ your order be returned to you In Some stores ar» riiowing a new "You’ll find tweezlng your eye­ STDetaato idea In leisure. slippers: A soft brows a lot simpler if you use .A fer an old-fashioned charm, while as supped a PLASTIC OARMEI'/T BAO others have a new sophisticated WHICH IS FREE. Mrs. Albert white leather boot trimmed at the magnifying glass so that you can CARNIVAL 3 Y DICK TURNER SSSpIU top with silver fox. really see what you’re doing. Be­ look for young pariy-goers. All dlGoUmoond Scabies helps speed you on your are priced to please. 42 nap way when you pull up to the fore you start, nib a little cream A New Dining Experience! 44 H«ole poettp DRIVE-m WINDOW InstaUed for Tlianksglving Dominates November on your brows, let It. stand for a PRISCOiLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 4flDemaanlns euatomer convenience. There’s Every. magazine this month is few minutes, then remove before Any woman. with white hair 45 Waken romance in the air with the n e ^ brimming with recipes for making tweezlng. should be careful about buying a WEDNESDAYS ARE FAMILY NIGHTS your Thanksgiviiue Day dinner un­ white hat unless it has dark veil­ saCcnedlaa that Miss Mary Ellen^owell 8:00 to 8:00 PJd. S4Raatc(ed wed Mr. William G. H w m on No­ forgettable. It’a time to order your Use the Credit Plan Yon Like Beat ing, such as na'vy, purple or black. eonfldaoco vember 28. Best . Wishes. FRESH TURKEY from LYNN Come to W. T. GRANT COM­ All white will give her face a NCcnaumed POUL'TOY STORE. Choose a hen PANY for choice assortments of ghostly look. 17 Appointment Imagoeta Diablo turkey '(8-16 lbs.) or a tom turkey everyday and gift merchandise. SI Impediment (20 lbs. and up), that roast/juicy There are thtee (3) ways to aay Own a Comfortable Hassock ALL YOU ./ " One-third cup butter or marga­ S9 Afflrmatlva . rine, 2 cans (6-ounces each lob­ and tender. ROASTING PULLETS Charge It” at Grants. Pick tlie A HASSOCK Is u invitation to 60simmer ster, 2 can (3 or 4-ounces each) are available-- Weighing 4-5 lbs. credit plan that suits your budget complete relaxation. See the color­ 61 ItaUan dtp muahrooms, drained; 1 can (4- CHICKEN FAT Is sold by the best. No money down. Take 30 ful a a s o r t m e n t of Interesting PER ounoea) plmenhto, chopped; H cup pound. days or take months to pay. The sliapeii and rises at WATKINS, 935 CAN EAT PERSON '' pitted ripe oUves, sliced; % cup .first plan Is the Credit Coupon Main Street. Now that we’re Account. The second plan is spending more ' hours Indoors, chopped onion, -1 teaspoon salt, V* Be Piepared for Guests BY FRANK O’NEAI teaspoon each pepper and tarra- America’s fastest 30-day charge might as well be comfortable. SHORT RIBS As we head Into the holiday sea­ account. It’s INSTANT CREDIT OLD FASHIONED CHICKEN SOUP gjon, % cup aherry or watw And Dainty daisy motifs In easy em­ son, it’s time to stock up and be lemon'jiflee. ^ , broidery add a delicate touch to a that lets you charge anything Im­ Pep- Up November Meals sociable. HARVEST HILL PACK­ mediately without auteorization. If you haven’t had a PUMPKIN SbUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Melt butter In: skillet Add re-‘ lovely crocheted bib and bootee set AGE STORE is open Tour evenings malning Ingredients except sherry for baby. The third plan lets you open a spc' For yoU and the man In your PIE from PI1;E PASTRY SHOP, a week to nine (Wednesday, Thurs­ dal account for large payments, skip into 0S8 Center Street and SPAUHETTl-^FRENCn^ FRIED POTATOES or water and lemon juice. Cook, Pattern No. 2568 has crochet day, Friday and Saturday>. You’ll life. Nicely tailored with choice of giving you up to 24 months to sleeves. come out with a rich brown, spicy TOSSED SALAD NEOPOLtTAN atlrring with fork, S minutes. Add and embroidery directions; mate­ find here aU the ’’Ingreaients” for Sherry or water and lemon julpe. rial requirements; -stitch illustra­ pay m con'senlent budget terms. No. 8334 liirith Patt-D-Rama Is Pumpkin Pie nestled in a crisp, BREAD and BUTTER—COFFEE OR TEA LONG SAM . BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS mixing up delicious beverages that Pick the plan that fits your needs in neck sizes'14, 14H, 16, 16H. Aaky crust. Or, try a hekrty Poiu: over Sauce Diablo. Place un­ tions. are easy to prepare. On Mondays der brollSr heat until flecked best, at W. T. GRANT COM­ 16. Size 14H, long alseve, S% MINCE PIE, ao fragrant and full nmimmrrm* \ mrumrtttr-tur-, laa-PTHnrwNr . To order, send 25c In coins to:— and Tuesdays the hours are 9 to . (OMN'IdRAJWna* VoKMOMoyf brown. 6 PANY, yarda of 85-lnch. • of Aavbr. A velvety CUST.ARD CHILOREN. UNDER 10 YEARS OU) 75e tinf9MMcfnn\-movm’a)uim r0i Anne Cabot', The Manchester Eve­ PIE, so nourishing and good, is re­ matMimuFXtv o g im m a , i m ) n im t * ning Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMER­ No. 8335 with Patt-O-Rama Is WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS > m fo m a tr o r Braided Rug with Homemade Look To Please the ispicures Proper Jnt QttamriMd ‘ in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust frigerated to guard Its'delicate tM'nmmtom j -M / tg ICAS NEW YORK 86, N. Y. What a tempting variety of Aavor. A delicious pie gives a party mwtnaot y ^ \l [ fmrntl iMVAuar From the Village Rug Shoppe In For Ist-class mailing add 10c for THE CnOAREN’S B(X>TERY 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 buzt, long ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE FARKADE t e i t m w i r y Maine direct to MANCHESTER CHEESES you’ll find In the dairy, is rapidly gaining an enviable repu­ sleeve, 2 ^ yards of 35-inclL Two air to family meals. each pattern.'Prtet Name, Address department of GRAND UNION. CARPET CENTER In the ‘'City with Zone and^attem Number- tation because of the painstaking, patterns. o f Village Charm” come handsome, For sandwiches, souffles, casseroles personal attention, Mr. Alfred To order, send 35c In coins for Have you the ’60 Album coii- or snacks, you’ll’ flnd all maner of all wool BRAIDED RUGS just In talriing-many lovely designs and Feltman gives each and every one each pattern to: Sue Burnett, The The Inquirer high-protein, nourlsh&»g.5 HEESE of his roung patrons. With a back­ time for your holiday decorating. free patterns ? Only 25c a copy! Manchester Evening Herald, Thick, cushiony in glorious here. ’Whether you like It 'Brm^ or- ground of many years of experl- 1150 AVE. OF AMERICAS, N£W color combinations a BRAIDED crumbly, sharp or mild, CHEEl In the correct fitting of. chil­ YORK 36, N. Y. RUG Serves as the important focal SIfoe Care Chest on Sale with fruit or crackers Is the easi­ dren's. A oes, hd points with pride For Ist-class mailing add l()c for TWO m u x i u n point In a room. -It ties everything HOUSE & HALE SHOE RE­ est of all desserts. Thrlir your to his targe stock of famous each pattern. Print Name, Address together with warmth and friendli­ PAIR SERVICE, just inside the guests when you provide an auort- “EDWARDS^’^HBHOES for chil­ with Zone, Style No. and,Size. PRESCRIPTIONS ness. A BRAIDED RUG Is so Oak Street entrance has the ”Es' ment of imported and domestic dren: When next yOur A**ild needs Baric Faahion magazine 35o Safely Compounded practical In a dining room or quire” SHOE SHINE KIT. on sale CHEESE, aged and flavored to suit shoes remember thr- (CHIL­ living room or bedix>om because for $5.39, regularly ^$6.95. Com­ the meat discriminating tastea DREN’S BOOTERY. , .' ARTHUR DRUG crumbs don’t show, nor lint or plete with shoe rest on top, the Take Advantage of ‘But, KM whfz, Mom! Tho taaeher WANTS us to loam AhldverMry-prlced Permanent JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JEJIRY BRONDFIELD footprinfs. Do see the “ Village chest contains polishes, brushes, new words!" Charm Series” of BRAIDED polishing cloth. The man of the New Bnglend UtiUty Timed torhuye you looking your For mwrkllng Wlndowe well-groomed best for Hianksglv- RUGS at 311 Main Street, "New house will wear perfectly polished Polishing up the 'windows so they "We suggest ■ the purchase of England's Braided Rug headquar­ shoes ail the time, when it’s easy ing, SCHULTZ BEAUTY SA­ gleam inside and out la' a periodic NEW ENGLAND GAS A ELEC- LON, 983 Main Street, is' tUUng ters. OPEN 3 EVENINGS TO 9, and convenient to keep them that chore that comes due this time of 'IRIC ASSfXJIATTON fo r income 691 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. up the appointment book wltir re­ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON way. It’s an Important gift for year; ^JOHNSON PAINT COM­ and safety. Detailed Information quests for a OOt^ WAVgPERM- man. ' ' PANY, 723 Main Street, has the regarding this company may be BINGO DK£iSiHC ROOMC (’Tal&iz Into conaldSration the ANBOT WAVE, $11.52 apeoiaily Every Wednesday Night 7:15 new product p\it out byiPlttSburgh had by voting . COBURN A triced to commemorate'62 years in fact tpw’wp rise and sit down doz­ New necklace Idea from Paris Plate Glass' Company ..called MIDpidBBSfoOK, INC. 829 Main Advance Catwers H ill"" M IS IS ME IN MY ens of times eich day, it’s worth lusiness In Connecticut. Haircut 122 Naubuc Ave„ Glastonbury is that of the black silk cones “P.P.O.” SIUCONE, 69c, that is StreA or dallipg MItcheU 3-1105.’ is $2 extra. You receive a style the effort to learn to do It grace­ spaced with jet. It’s both bulky ideal for cleanlAg and polishing By VFW Post 7659 > fully. consultation, test curl, conditioning * 20 R ^ . Games— 8 Specials and lightweight windows and mirrors. 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’’ffeNnH ; EARL'YOST . Standtoga Bp«rU B«Mr. ns.' • -t' - ■ - 1^ Fot. Wapptag I40f 3 .< -..47 17 -784 Detroit,. Nov. 2 (flP)-rAll!>^>>4e wmUs becauM he wanted toabaieball buetneie and I bowed to*offere on JUe desk. He is tired'and St.'Jam p No. 1 ;\,.46. 18 ,719 Unuilud Touchdown Parade impatient Jolin Fetzer m ay ‘rest and take it easy." his wisdom, wants to raat Ha -do«mft knoW St. Bridgat’S 44 20 .688 New York, Nov. 2 06 28 New York, N6vv2 (/Py— The'Y'Plum, who j^ e s the Qevelahd at-# est official averages showed today.-, • rolled up 25 first downs, iainint 241 yards rushing and 242 whether he wants to man­ with a surprise resignation./A few younger players. He certainly is a meet agaln';wlth • Steilgal, but in­ .563 tack a third prong to go wiLh-fuIl' . ‘*We .were playing ths weak end Taylor gained 105 ysrda to^- yards thru the air, showing consistency, for a grand total of age the Detroit Ttgeris. dicated hsinight discuss ths Tigsr So. Meth. No. l-.<;r,84. 80 .531 New York GiantI were told of our schMuIe,' and up to tlw daya. later, Fetzcr acquired major­ young 70 and I am tremendously Shnanuel Luth. No,' 2 82 82 .600 back -Jimmy B ro^ and halfback Green Bay’a 19-13 victory over the 483 yards^yet lost the game. The host Rams won the battle Fetzeo, pie club'e preeldent and ity-control of the flxth place team. impressed with his approach .to the Job with'? Bill Rigney, who auo today that they .arc going to Bobby Mltc&OL Rsdskins .tia we had been win­ Pittsburgh Steelem Sunday, boost­ Baltimore la No. 1 to kickoff re­ resides on the West Cosst. / So. Meth. No. 4 .. /.SO 34 .469 ning,” he Said. 'The club has be­ turns, with e 40.8 everage ;foT of toiich<1own.i, 48-3.'5. .Th«( , principal Owner, made a aiirpriie Fetzer, who has had aifAstant to problems of the game and the So. Math- No. 2 -----25 39 .391 have to beat" jthe Clevelwd "Plum Is enjoylhg his greatest ing his total to 484. Brown has 492 scored six touchdowns, two field trip to the West Coast and visited the president Rick Ferreil screen­ players, particularly the youn] . '''‘I have no plans to talk with Browns this Sunday. '.‘^Qn abil­ year.” Yowarsky said. "He has come too complacent and self- yards. John. .Craw of St. Louis is seven. skins. Sunday the Giants meet th^ Rigney," said Fetser, "butr it Comm. Baptist No. 2 25 89 .391 satisfied because of it, ’They'think goals and picked up single points for several houre with S te n g e l ing cnndidates for several .weeks, ones because jve have some yoi Talcottvllle No. 2 . .24 40 .375 ity, for they don’t give you completed 75 per cent of his pass- third with 440, followed by J, D. Andy Nelson end Dcm Shtofilck ^ te r ail six- scores. TTie losers Browns In Cleveland and Sam Huff yesterday. said he decided to take a personal players coming up. . might turn into that I don’t like Comm. BijitlSt No. 1 24 any break/ ■ -. es and has none intercepted. He’ll that because you beat a team and Smith, San Francisco, 875. of the Colts are deadlocked tor were ’iield" to five touchdowns will be red dogging Jimmy Brown the Idea of having to watt three 40 .376 score ,35 points doing It (St. Louts, Fetser offered Stengel a multi­ hand In the matter' "Because we "I wasvery impressed also So. Meth. No. 3 ....2 2 42 344 Assistant .Coadi -and Chief Scout take a loss'.on li^pass attempt Milt Plum of Cleveland retained first in interceptions. Esch has five. and an equal npiTiber of single again. QuarWrback Milt Plum' and want to get this thing settled and weeks. I wouldn’t mind l^ f I knew rather than throw the ball a^y . 35-14) you’ll do it again without the top si>ot among the paasers. He The Leaders: year contract to beeonie the eighth with his knowledge a'qd background we could get Stpngel. / Talcottvine No. I ....22 42 .344 Walt Yowarks qaid ,the Browns, pointers. Kor the record, the tricky, runner Bobby Mitchell hold get on with' the business of build­ Second Congo. No. 3 .8 66 125 "He’s acquired more poise for much OTort. has 55 completions, good for 074 Roahtog Raihs had 19 first, downs and gain­ the key to the Browns’ chances'. A manager of the Tigers in 10 sea­ and he expressed a great personal "I don’t want to rlish the mat­ currently tied for first place to "Not In this league will that Player, CTub Att. YdaJLvg, ing a better baseball team.” interest in what we are attempt­ I^ted with the leading shooters the National Football League's he feels he can get back the yard­ yards to 74 attempts, seven touch­ ed 282 yards, 169 in the air. betting .man says to put your sons. But the 7u-year-oId Stengei, ter, but we must start moving. If were Paul MlUeY l77rl03-225—594, age lost on the next play,” Yo- happen,” he said. ‘‘They are giv­ down passes, a percentage of 74.3 1. Brown, Clev. . . . 84 492 5.8 ^ ». * * ■ "I wanted to ■visit personally ing to do In Detroit." Elastem Conference, “Make less ing up too much in, not playing money- on Cleveland. fired last month - aftfer a dozen with Stengel to get the feel of the we wait too long; we might,, miss George Andrews' 178-192-207—577, mental errors than any team I’ve w arsky. went on. "He jemlnds and an average gain In yards of 2. Taylor, Green - Giants I.»ok Sad Next to the great New York de­ seasons as manager of the New But FptZer added in a telephone getting someone else who'might Stan Hlllnskl 187-193-197—577, you of Otto Graham fdr he keeps hard football . . . This is not the 13.16. Not one of his passes has Bay ...... ,..1 0 8 4M man," said Fetzer. "I wanted to interview from Los Angeles, that fit into our^ans.” STICK TRICK-—Albert Langlois of Montreal sprawls on seen, and ajways carry out their typ e (ft ball I want the club to .Speaking of professional foot­ fense,, its second best asset Is field York Yankees, said he wanted to discuss things generally with him, Joe Mirano 188-214—576, Cy Perk­ assignmento. his composure during all 'phaSbs been intercepted. 3. crew, St. Louis. 89 440 4.9 goapkicker Pat Summerall. The big think it over. Stengel said he Rad Stengel did not express a real ,in- Fetzer. A Kalamazoo, Mich., the 1m , but the New York Rangers’ GePrge Sullivan trips of the game.” play.” Johnny Unltas, Baltimore’s 4. Smith, San F r... 87* 375 4,3 ball. the New York Giants have and he was courteous and graci­ te'reat in managing the Tigers, ins •186-222—570, Tom Atamian "Yqu Just havq to beat them on looked sad in the flrst half of the guy-provided the margin of vic­ several o ffe rs In baseball but radio executive,/ said he probably on his stick and loseg the puck at Madison Squarfi 196-196—663, Bob Scheck 178-189- Giants’ Coach Jim Lee Howell Howell said that Injuries/ to aerial ace, moved up one. notch to 5. Peaks, Phil .... 64 851 5.5 tory In several important games ous enough to spend some time Fetzer said; will return home by the end of ability,'* he siaid. "When a team took his club to task for what he ttiUning camp were partly to current season despite their 3-t-l, would'make no decision for about .with me. I am a newcomer to this Garden. v ‘ 192—569, Ray Holcombe 189-209— plays like that they don’t give you second plate with 87 coftipleted 6. Cesares, .Chi. ...101 349 8.S during the 1969 championship sea­ "He has 'a bushel basketful of the yAek. called a "Complacent and self- blame for the turn’s laek-histre basses, 1,484^ yards gained, 13 7. Mitchell, Cle. 59 327 9.5 won-loss-lled record, good for third son. 549, Gene Darha 177^179-184—640, any breaks. „ This Cleveland club place In the Eastern Conference Don Anderson 194-176—533, JSar- satisfied attitude” that came from showing. ’They kept the team from touchdown passes, a 50.8 average, 8. McEIhenhy, S a n Tou got to have more than a' likes to go out and get a three or concentrating in the "Rough u d standings. Their poorest perform­ ry Schwab 182-199—531, Mike To­ four touchdown lead (hen control playing and beating some of the an interception average of 5.2 and 'Francisco ____.8 4 826 8.1 ance being last Sunday In loalng to •olid defensp against nishing and bin 179-190—521, EM Mccauley 213 loop's- weaker teams. After wln- tumble, hard-nosed' football mat an average gain to yards of . 8.45. 9. Homung Green a field goal kicker to win in the Want to Try an^Set the Example^ ' ' ' the ball game. They execute well it heeded. Consequently, they are the St. Louis Cardinals at Yankee —515, Ik« Rhoads 176—501, Hank on both offciise ahd defense.” X .nlng the first three games against Unites Is followed by Norm Van Bay ...... 62 309 8.1 well balanced National League. Wittke 196—500, Georgs Dagg 226, San Francisco, St. ‘Louis and not drilled in the tough mental iO. Tracy, Pitta. ... 90 309 a.' Stadium before .SS.MB. The boos Thfrd Pnmg Brocklln of Philadelphia, Bobby and Jeers were loud, and deserving, Bill tSchack •-220. A1 BiardI 204, Pittsburgh, the Giants were tied and physical aspects of the game Layne of Pittsburgh anil Ralph Paasing' - at the flnsi whistle for the club Off ihr Cuff Squatrito Preparing for Future Kit Morrissett 190, Rudy Heck 186, Yowarsky also warned, them by IVashiiigton and last week that you need to be a winner to Guglibimi of Washington.' about Browns’ quarterback Milt loat to St. Louis, 21-13. . this league.” Att. Comp.lU. picked to repeat as Eastern champs Wouldn't It be nice If an electric Sacramento, Calif.—Joey Lopes, Bob Midwood 1*4, Jack Lappen Paul Homung of the Packet's, 1. Plum, Clev. . ,. 74 55 7 in the National Football League. scoreboard was Instslled at Me­ 132]^, Sacramento, atopp^ Paolo 184, Fred Rettburg 183; Bud g u t­ who lead the Western Conference, 2. Unites. Balti...,172 87 18 , Although i am among the thou­ morial Field for use at home Man­ Rosi, 135, New York, 6. ter 182, Ray Reid 182, Charles still - Is tops to scoring with 65 . 8. Van Brocklln, sands of staunch Siant followers, chester High football games? Such As Wesleyau Football Co-CaptRm Graham 181, BUI Lennoit $80,- Har­ Phlla...... ,...1 2 1 11 Houston, Tex'.—Cleveland Wil­ ry Bich 178. points. He added 1* {mints Sunday I‘m Biire the Gisnts won't ihake the a device, although in use only four liams, 212, Houston, knocked out on four field goals and a conver­ 4. Layne, Pitts. .. 98 10 p.layoflfi In December. Fighter of Month times a season, would add a lot to overcame home with a book full of George Moore, 219, Detroit, 4, New York, Nov. 2 {A’)—Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick sion. Bobby Mitchell of Cleveland 5. Gugllelml, Wash. 90 57 4 The reason: The Giants have no sChelsatic football, that surely and Mrs. Salvatore Squatrito of totalitarianism,” he says, "it is our has ordered the American and National Leagues to cease their ' * MERCANTILE Wild Card Sub Rule is second with 54 points. Then 6. LeBaron, Dali.. 134 61 7 offense. needs a shot in the air, not only in potes which he hopes to expand for Hartford, Conn.—Steve Ward, Standings- Honor to Rinaldi 68.6 Center St. Manthester, co- generation that is going to have to a 'distinction' project. 143, Manchester, knocked out JeS' bickering and get together on any future expansion,^ come Bobby Walston, Philadelphia, 7. Shaw, New York 93 48 "I Without a good overhead attack, Manchester . . Dr. ;Ber»)Je Sheridan captaincy of the WSsIeyan football speak out.” W. L. Pet. Besides /football, Dom was ee 'Watson, 140, New York, 9. Frick, openly disturbed over _ 51; Lenny Moore, Baltimore,, 48, 8. TitUe, San F ..‘ .115 64 4 the Giants are dead, as was the reports," .Joe Belllrio of Navy is team may be a stepping stone to efforts of one league to get the Allied ...... 14 T .662 New York, Nov. * (^ — and Sam Baker, Cleveland, 39. 9. Wade, Los A .... 73 48 ' 4 case against 'the Cards. Charlie everything that they say Re la. and future plans in politics or the for­ Government Major diver pp^ the M.ahchester High McKeesport, Pa.—A rt Swiden. entitled to sign fret agents and to Adriaii’e ...... 12 9 .571 Receives Full Support Italy’a GluUo. Btoaldi today was 199, Pittsburgh, outpointed Bert Jump on the other in order to ac­ Ray Berry of Baltlniore. seek­ 10. Ninowskl, Det. . 138 67 C Conerly ia still sidelined except to more. He's really a tr.emenddiis eign service. A government major, Squatrito .swlmijilng team and a poleVanlter, quire the more lucrative fran­ exchange or purchase- players un­ 9 • • e*a aeeeeeeee H 10 .624 named "Fighter of the Month” aetlvttlea he still pursues in college. Whitehurst, 194%, New York, 10. by Ring Magazine for his upset ing his second consecutive title aa PaM Recqlvera handle the kicking for the injured football player. He's the greatest “Squats,” the Cardinals’ husky was In Los Angeles with the Con­ chisee, yesterday met With league der the existing rules of baseball. FrftjtUC • H 10 .524 the leading pass receiver, has Recd.TD. Don Chandler and the ole master faker I’ve seen since Alble Booth,” fullback, believes that the position But football is still his favorite, for London, England—Gerry Mc­ Flano’s ...... ^..11 10 .524 Knoxville, Nov. 2 (P)—Col­ "If a coach Is going to send decision ' over Light HeavjK necticut delegation for the Demo­ Nally, 173%, London, declared win­ Presidents Joe Cronin and War­ The twtrcluhs also ■will be given caught nlna more passes' thah his 1. Berry, Balt. .,,,..,..36 f Is missed, particularly his pin-point the dentist said. He watched Belli- ’>Is a big challenge. I like to think he thrives on body contact. ’’It may ren Giles and insisted on complete special draft privileges. Under nor­ Herm’a ...... 10 11 .476 lege football’s wild card sub­ In every, play by messenger, s9elght Champion Archie Meore passing. George Shaw looked like cratic National Convention. He sound sadistic," he'^says, "but 1 ner over Yolane Pompey, 170%, stitution rule apjiarently has In their non-title bout to Rome closest rival. WGIaifi Dewveatl of Dcwveall, Chi. ..^,^.,.27 no and Navy whip Notre Dame last I can Instill spirit In others, I cooperation between the leagues mal rules, they would not be per­ Man. Auto Parts . . . .10 11 .476 then rd rather see the coach 3. Rote, New York ...X ,28 a rank amateur last .Sunday and weekend at Philadelphia, 14-7, The talked with delegates, observed be­ love to carry the .ball and crash Trinidad. (Pompey disqualified for Jon-4>i’a ...... 1 0 11 .476 received the overwhelming ap­ get Hght out there In the hud­ last Saturday hlght. the Chicago Bears. Berry has haul­ want to try to set the exaiftple, to hind-the-scenes activities; atid hitting low in sixth round) in any further expansion plans. mitted to draft, because they, didn’t ed to, 36- passM for 725 yards, 4. Dial, Pitt...... the Giant faithfiil who cheered Don Sheridans have a son, Paul, who Is somehow lead them. If I' can get into nsonie," "I don’t give a darn alwut th'e operate last season. However,^ at Man. C^tical ...... 9 12 .429 proval of coaches and fana dle with his team,” Crisler In addition to the honor, the Heinrich warming up his arm on a sttident at Notre Dams • - Chris­ San Jose, Calif.—Willie Morton, alike, the chairman of the Dewvealt has 27 tor 503 yards. 5. Oyrens, San F. . .23. them -to put out w little more now, two leagues,” he said. "I don’t • the conclusion of the regular Mem- Cor. Store : . 7 14 .333 told the Mlehlgmi Football handsome, 26-year-old Italian 6. RMdle, S t Louis ...2 2 the sideline behind the Giant bench tie McCormick handled'the electric 148; San Jose, outpointed Angel Ray Bean’a -.185 topped the Rules Committee said today. Writers’- Assn., at Ann Arbor champion was boosted from Van Brocklln, idle last Sunday, then maybe !■ will be able to do ‘Lopez, 147, Lioa Angeles, 10. care who goes where as long as major league draft, Nov. 28, the <3en. Robert Neyland, Uni­ aUll is the top punter, with a 46.4 ,7. PhiUles, Los Ang. ...2 1 saw the former Utah passing whi* clock at Yale Bowl last Saturday this In later life.” the new cities ihAet the require* “hew members will be granted the scores. yesterday. ^ fifth to second among the con­ fail miserably. , , for the Yale-Daiimbouth game. Honolulu — S tan Harrington, versity of Tennessee athletic tenders in the 175-ponad dhi- average, while Bill Butler of the-|-8,' Retsdaff, PhlU. ...21 Squatrito has certainly been a 149%, Honolulu, outpointed Basil ments. All 1 care about is expan­ right to acquire two players each director and head of the He said this practice Is P t.U A /9 M ^ Dalles Cowboys Is the leader to 9. Glbbona, Detroit .19 The Giants have no running at- . * * • sion . . . And expansion done the PABKADE DUSTY "Taking the game away from slon to Ring’s latest metatUy fack. This was almost obvious last leader on the gridiron. The 5-10, CanipbelL 146%, Kingston, Ja ­ at the regular selection price of NCAA (Football Rules, Com­ tanktogs. m m m ' punt returns, with a 14 yard aver­ 10. Mitchell, Cieve. 19 Violent World 185-pound senior Is . Wesleyan's maica, 10. proper way. I want to avoid the $25,000 for each contract. In this ' Standings mittee, said he had heard the boys.” C/SAOtoMAW age for eight. John Sample of 11. Stickles, San F ...... 19' year and there la no question this W. L. Pet. 'tk ^ tu a d ’s Chie Oalderwood j M M V A t K , season that the blue uniformed Mixed reactions greeted the tee- leading ground gainer, having Los Angeles—Johnny Hayden, ixMSibility of league fighting, re­ special draft, not more than one nothing but praiae for the Neyland said soma coaches was pjfonMted to No. 1 contend­ criminations and verbal punches Aceto A Sylvester 30 12 . ,635 New Yorkers Just don’t have a vee show Sunday night, Violent amassed 248 yards In 70 carries 180, Phoenix* Ariz., outpointed player may be drafted from one Imperial Steak 30 rule. may abuse the wild card mis er because of the taactivity of World of Sam Huff, the great de­ for ,1.5 yards per thrust. As a re­ thrown at each other. club. Also, flrst year men, eligible 13 .625 by eending every play* from lop grade pro running back. Franl^ Monroe Ratliff, 189, Los Angeles, Bohemian Club 30 12 .625' "Everybody I’vq talked to, Phlladelphtots Harold Johnson,, Back of Week Gifford' started to slip early last fensive linebacker of the New sult of hl.s hard driving, he has 10. Wants Joint Action in the regular draft, will be ex­ Nelco No. 1 19 13 .594 both fana gnd coaches, say the bench but added: who was demoted from flrst year and he waa the best of the York Giants being the principal been thrown for a loss only once "I have insisted that any fur^ cluded in this special case. they like the wild card rule,” Sport Schedule Las CruCes, N.M., Nov. 2 (F)— Joe’s Barber 19 IS .694 "It was never intended that to third. Germany's Erich Pervis Atkins wants to be. good ball toters. 'This fall, the hitndsome character. From this viewer's seat, this .year. ther expiansion steps should be Agree on FormalA Case Bros. 18 14 .563 Ne^and declared. "It definite­ the coaches would thke advan­ Shhoeppner also was lowered Californian is Just sriother guy I thoroughly enjoyed the 80-mlnute taken jointly following sessions of Ffkk revealed that the Ameri­ ly has speeded up the college ' tage of the rule to send in for idleness — from third to Big O Below Par Physically whether he's playing football or show. It brought one behind the At Manchester High School. Miiinerly Doubtful PaganTs Caterers 17 15 .531 Friday, Nov. 4 working with youngsters. That' named Joe. D.oni was a lineman until the third the leagues at which the league can League has agreed on a for­ .Denison Presses 17 15 '.531 game, and, I think, haa made every play from the bench but fourth. scenes, from the training camp at It more intetesting.” Soccer — Manchester at Weth­ desire, says Coach Warreif Wood- Phil King and j^oe Morrison were game of his senior year, when he presidents and the convmissioner mula to supply players from the Cupid Diaper 17 15 .581 added: Rinaldi edged Ughtwqlght ersfield, 3:15. the new "flpds" but neltJier has Winooski, Vt., to the locker room at Starter Saturday are present. roster of the current eight clubs Man. Auto Parts 16 16 .500 The rule allows a coach to cauunpion Joey Brown of Ba­ And Royals Lose to Warriors son of New Mexico State Uni­ Yankee stadium and by special' picked off an enemy aerial. "I send in ' one player between "It -was. never Intended That Cross Country — State Meet at versity, is what hel]md earn his shown h|mself capable of grind­ began ninnlng and bumping into ‘"rhls doesn’t mean that one to the two newcomers. He did not NuWay Tobacco IS 18 .422 the coaches would take advan­ ton Rouge, La., for the fighter microphone, installed in Huff’s league cannot expand without the go into details. plays without taking a time of the monCi laurel. Brown New Britain, 3:15. outstanding halfback the Asso­ ing oyUthe yardage when neCes- shotildpr pad. on the field of play.' people.” he recalls. He was Man- Storrs, Nov. 2 (JP)—The Univer­ Nelco No. 3 11 20 .360 tage of the nile^ to send in Soccer — Rockville at Somers, gtiry: Alex Webster, hiirt in a pre- sity of Connecticut football team other.' I t simply means that one It is believed that all Rut 15 play­ Trane: Mfg. 10 31 .328 out penalty. retained hls/erown by easily New York, Nov. 2 (ff)—I t’a be-# The clubs played on even terms ciated Press back of the -week -Huff,, (ortncr All-American aelec- che.sterls fnllback from then oh league should let the other know Neyland, who has been as­ every play. Whl)e there may 3:15. r award this week. Atkina was se­ season game. Anally fetiimed last and wound up as Us leading worked out in the rain and mud ers, from each club will be mads 'Dickenson Plumbing 6 36 .177 be some isolated abuses I think outpointing Cisco Andrade to 15 coming fairly obvious that the for the first nine minutes of the Sunday bul.the_Jury Is still out on llotl at Wesi Virginia waa recently here yesterday, preparing for Sa­ of its plans.. .ARd also, the com­ available for purchase'. No more Joe’s Barber Shop, which had sociated with football as rqunds. Sunday, Nov. 6 lected for hia performance to tm- named to the all-time, All-Pro first grpund gainer. player, coach and athletic di­ they will level off in time.” Clnctnnliti Royals must, have a opening period. Then Tom Gola his oft-lnJured knee. Mel Trip­ turday’s game against Uni­ missioner. I’m against sAcret meet­ than three players may be bought held the league lead, fell back into Alphonse Halml of France sound Oscar Rdbertaon in their M a 10-polnt Philadelphia scor­ Firefighters' Vs.. Cruisers, 1:30, defeated New Mexico State’s 27- team, only current pUyer selected Last March, Sq\mtrlto helped to ings in whicj» a city suddenly finds rector for nearly a century, - A veteran member of the and EMer Jbfre Jointly were Nebo. lett. like Gifford, is showing the versity of Buffalo at Buffalo. by the newcomer from one club. a second place tie with Nelco Co. Rules Committee, Neyland lineup in order to go places to ing burst and the Warriors never 24 victory over Arizona State Uni­ strain of rugged competition over on the dreaitK squad. organize the college’^'' student Halfbacks Tony Magaletta and it has a major' league franchise." The purchase price will range from No.' 1 'by uw ing, 3-1. to' Aceto tc said he thought the college ranked No. 1. to the bantam­ Blue Devils vs. Stnokeaters, 8, versity. With toe Aggies ^htod game was better now that it said he thought it was “re­ the National Basketball Aasn. trailed thereafter. Philadelphia^ Nebo. the years. Only once wais Huff’s "Irish" up Committee' on Civil Rights. Speak­ Gerry White came in for much Of Frick also announced the pro­ $50,000 to. $75,o0o a player. Sylvester. Aceto’s are now involved weight division, although'" the T h e Big O 'was far'from healthy unbeaten in four games, heads the 24-14, Atkins returned a kl^bff • • • on film, when No. 88 of the Chicago ing out for the Negrpes who were cedure to be adopted to staff Los to a three-way deadlock for the Had ever been. markable that the committee Frenchman outpKttated Ireland’s the attention because they prob­ "I am convinced the two new had not received a single re­ last night. An ankle bruise kept Elastem Division by, 1% games Tuesday, Nov. 8 98 yards for a touchdown to the Bears offensive end Harloii Hill - expelled from Sowthefn colleges ably will have to share most of the Angeles and Washington, the new clubs will have pretty good ball league lead with Imperial Steak "We’ve got a fine game Freddie Gilroy for European CCIL cross country Field Dayrf-fourth quarter—and later ran 70 BigspatMsgc Aaaria crashed into him from the rear in now,” he said. "Of course, you ' quest this'fall for an inter­ him out of action until late to the over runner-up Boston. New for partlclpatlng/ln sit-in demon­ half-backing at Buffalo. The regu­ American League clubs, for the teams," Frick said. "At first I Hcxise and Bohemian C lu^ all with recognition as champion. , first imriod and he {wrforined be­ Chamberlain pulled down 26 re­ 3:15, Arute Flelertonnance led Cincinnati with 18 {mints. tlions and offensive guard Ted was an end on toe 1939 Iowa team the Philadelphia Eagles, Bobby he led,300 students dbwn Main St. may see only limited action Satur­ 1962. ters. I dare say the new clubs won’t from their big |^ , Wilt Chamber­ A Crowd of 10,077 was on hand Karras of the Chicago • Bears UP mostly work^and llltle play in donations Vor scholar- day. Barbarito, who broke a finger Los Angeles and 'Washington, ed Hal V a n D i'^ ,200—591, Bfil Michigan athletic director and Committee would takeke sf^ Halml . and the Jofre-Sanchez known, as tin "Iron Men” hnrauee L«yne and the Sleelers and as one training, as the film showed, and be disgraceful. I look for each to Gettsy 230-r*568, Bob- Richardson member 6f the Rules Commit­ other look »t the wildild\£greagn« Two of Michigan State's- most to Maris^ Coro 636, Joe PanioU 535, Bntoe x : Buffalo 4, Quebec 2. Tuesday’s Itosalt Stauffer 321—623, John Gotangon Los Angeles, Nov. 2 (F) — L#o \ ancient football rivalries Acs with Philadelphia 131, Cincinnati 118 EAatem I.«agu« Notre Dame and Michigan. The 531, George Rowland 518, Rubs Durocher saya he la aeriously Haddbnfleld 5, Greensboro 1, . Wednesday's dcJiedals Problems Remain Same Robinson During ^60 Season Aeato 308—508, Walt Yaworski series with the Irish started In New York vs. Los Angeles at Penn Has Right In^edients thinking about accepting an offer SPECIAL! - Wednesday’s 8U'hedule 1897 and play with' the Wolver­ 301— 507-, Jack Murray 505, Antcm to manage and be part owner of Greehsbopo at New Haven. ■Detroit Lasses 604, Bob.Rataic 504, J(dm ines began in 189^,' At. Louis at Detroit New York, Nov. 2 (iP)—Frank^a three-time slugging titleholder, the Salt Lake City Baseball (Jlub With Cheney Hoopsters Robinson of Cincinnati" and " Roger was fourth in 1960 with a .555 Pinkham 303. ' To Spring Surprise on Yale of the Pacific Coast League. Maris of the New York Yankees average. The Giants’ outfielder Durocher hSs conferred with won major league slugging cham­ had 330 total bases in’ 595 times FEMMES R FELLAS Herman Fran’ts. ge"er-l ’nana-'e- By FRANK CLINE pionships in 1960, the final aver­ at bat. Mays collected 29 doubles, Don Carpenter 138—397 and New Haven, Nov. 2 (iP) Coach^ victory "by Yale over Dartmouth of the Salt Lake franchise, and DAYS ONLY ages revealed today. Robinson is Andy Lamoureaux 360 led the “Just once, we would like to start the season wijth all of 12 triples and 29 homers. John Stlegmatt of Penn saya hia ag^nat Penn’s 15^0 losa to the said yesterday he expects to decide the first Cincinnati player to cap­ •cores. football tdam, despite Some rocky same- team. But Yale managed within the next few days, the experienced hands we expect back. But it never turns out Ernie Banks of Chicago,* the ture -ths National League title in home nin pace-setter with 41, was going this year, has all the right only a 9-0 shutout of Brown, while "It’s an attradtive offer and that way. We always lose one or two key men before the sea­ 42 years. ingredients for success. He’s hop­ Penn smothered Brown, 36-7. would involve part ownership as fifth in slugging with .554. He was Y MIDOET GIRLS Fill Miiii|4T'iit im ii * nwpT Kiwnv mist son even begins." Figures compiled by the Associ­ followed by Eddie Mathews of Mll- ing they will fit together just right "We’ve been hatopered bv Ut well as managing the club,” ,eald Pre-Season Sale! Preparing tp start hia fourth« ated Press show that Robinson Staadtogs- ■Baturday Ui tlie Yale "®uwtr Hie ofrmer manager of. the New wauk’587.551. ~ W. L. Pet. Juriea, which haa prevented.normal aeaaon, the atocky mentor la con­ had a slugging mark of .595. He Slugging averages are comput­ Penn, holder of a 2--4 record. In­ progress from week to week,” ork Giants and the | Brooklyn fident he’ll improve on laat year’a lunch period, fell and Injured hla had 276 total bases ‘in"464 times Blue Jeans .750 cluding one win and .three loaseaJH Dodgers. at bat. Among Robinson’s 138 ed by adding the toUl bases ac­ Bobby Sox ...... 2 .500 %tlegman said, "and we Just 'ALL SEASONS" SNOW TIRE record which found the Techmen. ankles and hasn’t been able to do cumulated on all hits "and dl^d- Ivy League games, can’t match haven’t been able to get our game Franks was a coach under, Du- loaing all 15 atarta. anything since. hits were 33 doubles, six triples Pixies ...... 2 .500 {ledigrees with .Yale, which hah a rocher’s pennant-winning Giant and 31 home runs. The last Reds’ ing the aggregate by the number Dungarae 'Deals ...... 2 .500 together agatoat tough oppoaition." ^IZE 6.?0k15 KACKWALL RE«. PRICE SHOP WORK That waa Coach Tony D’An- "Phil haa been taking whirlpool of official times at bat. apotleas 6-0 mark and is sharing .Oltvgr said toe Elis are guarding teams in 1951 and 1954. gona’a attitude aa he looked for­ treatments now for a couple of player to finish on top In the slug- Hush ^pptss ...... 2 .500 first place in the league with g;ing competition, was Ed Roush in 'The Iqadera (Baaed 4n 400 or Pony^Talls ...... 1 .250 .against the letdown that could Hbre’s toe tire with husky deep bltipf Each 17.95 ward to the 1960-61 ba.sketball weeks and ,has to go around with more time^ at bat): "" Princeton. make a loser out of.a team rjding DONE WITH Modern precision machinery both ankles taped all the time. 191g, „ Top Stars at Holiday elexto that really dig to . . . No more aeaaon for hla Cheney Tech quintet. NATIONAL LEAGVis "But won-IOBs records don’t eU- the crest of the wave. He sent his Two of the top teamsIn the •(iliining to snow, slosh or mod. Full 18- The likeable .Rangera’ mentor We’re awaiting word from hia doc­ Marls took the American League Player and Club ways tell the story, and if wo^JMl boys out to practice In the rain tor later in the week concerning crown with a .581 average. 'The AB Pet. JJorthem Connecticut Bowling month goarantoe against all road haz­ • Ty m s o f VAWE w o r k IScMin, VS waan’t moaning, he waa almply Roblhdon, Cin. .. ..464 ,595 offensively, we’ll ^ v c ' anybody a yesterday. League will square off at the Holi­ ards! . f ^ atatlng a hard, cold fact. his availability. If. he can’t come Yankee outfielder' acdcumnlated Aaron, Mil...... good game,” Stlegman aafd yes- 290 total bases in 499 at bats. He ,.59<) .566 Stlegman said he should be able day Lanes tonight at 8 when cNidExchaii9MpnCh«vrElEtHMd« "Every year since, I’ve been here back then we’re In real trouble." Boyer, St. Louis . .552 .562 .terday in a telephone Interview. to field all of hia beat men,,'wlth the D’Angelo’s Blue Ribbons faces we’ve lost letfermen whom we were Hence, a 6-2 Junior who really had 141 hits, including 18 doubles, Jordan. Olivar, coach of the Elia, Rfff . 1^^5—7.10x15 Snow Tira seven triples and 39 homers. Mays, San F...... 59J$ .555 exception of Injured center Buzz Purtian Maid In a battle for first .(lapendlng on help provide experi­ arrived aa an athlete during the Banks, Chi. ,...... !5W .554 CUFF M0NT80MIRY commented that if pdhn is going to Joyner' Captain George Koval, the place. The Blue Ribbons, paced by 13.85 MKhipHis tax • CRANKSHAFT GRINDING On or Off Cor ence to the reat of the boya on the baagbbll season last spring, ia one Mantle Second Mathews, Mil. .. . Does the center have to pass do. any Jellinlr he’d Just as adon it Mickey Mantle of the Yanks,'the -.548 302 .gSi Quakers’ ace {lazser and a atand- such famed, atara-as Nick Tronaky, team. Two yeara ago we loa't a of three returning iettermen . on Adcock, Mil...... 514 257 .600 ths bap b4tween-his legs when It wasn’t thisTzrticular weekend/— out tailbkck, has returned to ac­ Steve Witkowakl and Harry Rig. 21*75—TAOxTSTh^Tirt couple. laat aeaaoh it waa four and the squad. Two others ■ are slugging champ In 1955 and 1956 Cepeda, San F. , ..569 283 .497 la put la play to scrimmage? A cbmparlsion of the two tohto’s tion, Ed Shaw at fullback apd tail­ and Old Ttre On • WffISTMN SETTING thla time we will be miaWng three finished'second to Maris.the past Peters, lead the league with an 18-3 Torn MIkollte, a 5-9: junior, and Stuart. Pitt. .433 21^ A79 -Answer: No. It ooald be paseed, showing against Ivy League" op- back Porter iihreve are also being record.; Puritan Maid has a 18-6 ' 14.88 toch, phis tax Your Onr Regardleez lada from whom we were expect­ Bill McMullen, good'.ball handler season. Mantle, the AL home run Pinson, Cin...... 653 308 .472 te r example, from his side. I t Is {mnenta shows an Impressive 29-0 counted on by Stlegman. mark. ■of Condition ing a lot," D’Angona declared in and fin# ouUide ahobter despite king with 40, slugged .559 on 294 Howard, Los A. . • h e a d s PLANED to Provofit Anti-Frooio Lodtoqo ..448 208 .464 legal aa leag aa toe ban is handed ExehingM hla home aeasioh room which also the fact that he stands only about total bases in 526 tries. Clemente, Pitt. . ..570 261 .458 er paseed towk from Its {moltlon aervea jaa office for the Raneera* Roy Slevers of the Chicago White, St. Louis . -654 252 .455 M toe grooad with a qnleh aad ALLStAtE NYLON TIRE • ENGINE REiUlLDING— Marino, Form, roach. ; | A tbtal of 28 bo.va liave signed White Sox and Harmon Killebrew Herrera. Phil. .. 512 233 ,.455 eeatoraens motton, the baU actual­ lege Fooibtdl Days End Os Rebuilt Therefare varloua reason.* whly pf Washington tied for third at Karkland, San F. Indoftriol. Automortvo ondForoi^ Cor*. up for baaketball but. D’Angona 515 234 .4 ^ ly-leavlag toe hand or hands on proapecUve Ranger baaketball Jiaa never had more than 18 at any .534. Bill Skowron of New York AMERICAN LEAGUE this aw ttra. In passing the baU no 5.70IX15 tU iff-tY H ILACKWALL players are loat. Some drop out of one practice. Some of the boys was fifth with .528. Marls, New. York ..499 290 ’681 |N|wt ef the eaaipptrm body may be emRATORS school to enter military aei-vlce Mantle. New York NOW AVAH.ABI.E who have impressed In early prac­ Jlank Aaron of Milwaukee w|ur - .526 294 beyond the nentral zone aad his ency Brain Operation A brand now ttre . . . yet eo low prieed and Is guaraa- while other* quit to take full time tice sessions include sophomore the National League''Trunner-up Slevei-s, Chi...... 444 237 b34 ffiet nmst be etatomary behind the tea* against alt tyjwa ef road hasards fer ene full StARnRS Joba. Then there are some who re­ Ronald Trombley, a small ouialde wltb' a .566 . mark.' The Brayes' Killebrew, Wash. ..442 236 ,U4 l*n. The aaapper caanet tili toe REBUILT ang NEW POWER 9RAKE main In school but take part time prospect: Junior Charley Adams, a outfielder led the majors in total Skowron, New York 538 284 .528 IwlI more than 46 degrees. Sideling Big Mike McKeet'er Jobs after school and are not able Jayvee two years ago Who didn’t HIGH BAU#-Leo Wll- „ bases with 334. He had 1T2 hits Lemon, Wash...... 5 2 8 268 .508 Q. On a long kick from setim- • • • 9 • 9 • • * 9 9 • 9 • • 9 • 9 9 to devote the extra time to basket- play laat winter; Bob Oliver. 8-11 den, left, of West Ger- ’ Vrhlbh IncludiM 20 "doubles, IV tri­ Mlnoso, Chi. ..591 284 .481 ' mage the ball lands to the end zone QARBURETORS UNITS BY BENDIX leffTl. I Freese. Chi...... ;...455 219 ;481 ,aod bounces out to the five-yard Los AngelM, NoY. * (F)—MikeOabout two hours! and that Mc- good frosh prospect; Phil Cuater, ^ a n y and Bill McAdaihs ples. and 40 homers. Aaron w'as Uie McKOevdr’z college football dayz Keever, when tofomed toe i • • • • • 9 « S S « * t S 9 «SS 9 SS 9 S ^ M v Use All Freshmen good ball handler with two years NL slugging leader In 1959. Y Colavlto, Det...... 5 5 5 , 283 .474 .llpe where the receiving team's But, don’t worry." the stocky Kot their heads together Slebern. K. City ..520 245 are over And only time will tell If *was .neceeaary, exinreesed Jayvee experience; John -Drew. Ken Boyer' of St. Lotii;. wound .safety man falls on It. What Is thi he pjlaya later aa a professional.' to get It started a t once. ^ Addffd. ' *'W6*1] plAY out slx-f(wt senior up from Jayvees, here, and North. Ire­ up third with .562. He Wertz, Boston ___ 444 204 ^ 9 ..rultogT our schedule. this season e\Vn if land’s . center - forward Francona, Cley. ...544 249 458 •. A i.lt Is toe reOeIvtog team’s ball ’toe-big University o| Southern With him to the hospital were- ALL POPULAR MAKE ENGINE EXCHANGES Bill Jarvis, six-foot senior out for doubles, 10 triples end Smith, Chi.- , ...... ■___ • t \ -to use all freshmen.” first time; Dick .Klein, a .sopho­ scor^ three goals in Bel­ runs among 1S8 safeties 538 242 .451 ea He ivn^yard Une. Hito the ball Caliiomla guard auccssafully tm- hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. . William ALLSTATE SAFE-T-TREAD Potential players whom t)’An- ■bats. ■ . 1 Williams. K. City .420 m .445 stayed la too end tone aad been den^ent an emergency Ajmratlon McKeever, his fiancee. Miss Judy gona was depending on and who more lacking size; Frank Naii- fast; i The trouble was . Hansen, Balt...... 530 233 laat night forunt.. The jpass •ptoal tap of the 20-yq.ar-ol(), 232- Dec. 3, MarUn marrying Susie and DAngona was Iboking for­ mantlc. The Rangers will play all pound athlete,, who waa a thiito •LACKWAU. home games—eight—at ORxne Terry -Baker of Oregon With Shot to Ja>vi: from center , is muffed, biit toe BjAckman. Doctors said Mike prob-' ward to having hint under the mory. th« Ar- Labonne Elecled kicker picks up the ball and at­ toam choice to laat yearto Aasociat- ably can be sent heme lif abouf^a C 2 » ' 4 bwrda thU year but the South 3tote .has taken over the total -— ad prtpe AU-Amerlca aelacUonii. I offense lead among 'major college Hartford, Nov. 21 (M — isuv*:. tempts to nm it out of tlis end week. WIndaorlte has drooped out of President at ERCC none. He, is tackled with toe ball Dr.''Tti0tou Cltoe, USC team Hundreds of telegrams vt good school. Btckmbre, with- two years M«tr|t roatpot^pd football players, NCAA service Ward T42. of Ma^chUter. k n S i ^ physlcum, said toe surgeons be- 8iMKl4 . . 948*. 8.50x14 bureau, etatisUcs disclosed today. out Jesse .Watson, 140, of New! being declared dead on toe goal wishes (loaded toe hospital after MACHIN! SHOP experlepce and expected to Sleeted president of the Elling­ line. Is tpls n touchback or i^e- lleVe. the flrst clot -may have been the news was rel(iaasd tost Mc­ -,'V- ' •Baah Fhu Taz really come ...... The s<^cer ; match' scheduled yes- ton Wdge Country Club last night Baker ended the, three-week reign isjght ar 1:02 of • caused by an injury McKeever aua^ i i Into hla own this win- of VMI senior Howard Dyer. 'TOe the ninth round of a scheduled 10- ty? . ■ ' ' '"-".'-i::"'"" ■ ■ Keever was to u^ergo surgery. WhltowaUs f8A8 Addlttoaal tor, win sooii leave the iiik city a m ? ^ « t o o h e s t e r M|d» for the 19S1 season was Ted La«r A*-Thia is a e e t o ^ f ^ m paints tatoed to toe Ohio State ffame "We think of you ss a great op­ .Sifl/iCf I to,Join hlu family which recently ^ Valley Regional High y t u p ^ t- Bonne at a meeting held, at die' Oregon State star has gained 1,- round boxing bout. A savage right'! Oct. 1. Since then hia health has de Buy now while prices are low . . . you will enj(|y long, MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS 265 yards. He Is followed by Dyer hand eipaah to the chin ended the 4 are awarded to the defenstve I terlorated. He complained of head- ponent,” said a telegram of good moved to Florida. Olldden has a Job because of wet elub. LiiBonne eueceede Roee furious batUe. ~ to orjMr .net to wtshea fronT tha Sportsmen of toe dsj^ndfible mileage! This full retread tire has the seme .4 a ^ r school, and la unavailable giwnds. The hoet Indians ehowinr Berg Jr. who will eerve on Uie with Ji,206. Mel MeUh of Waah’- aohas after the Ohio State game, Mip teead, sune tiead design end width as e new - A I ^ fSl PARK right now, , -j a • a-I record wiu be playing th e? Board of Goyomera as a paat preai- in g to . Ntaite l,ia« and Ron Miller J l^ y Blytos. 196. of Hartfort. 1 played only osA>half of the game BCuth, A ULCA group. UCLA End ET PRW ECT ST., Comer final home of the “ dent ■ ■ of Wiaconsip 1,112. Miller U ths t'wo-tjms Nationid AAU champlen, ■ to ^ tto hall < Coach Bob Bergdau said "AU- ‘ BTATB tire. 12 month guuuiteek Buy now end seve. W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Freak Injui^ ant ed ton aailV afifaart Georgia. Oct. 8, and a HARTF0I o t GOVERNOR ST. ^ Near BROAD . "But, while we’ll misa thcae the 8 :l5)contest. Named vice preeldenr wea' Isa^^ihr iiyerege'gain per game itopp^ Cornelius Browpe, IW,*^ week latar, against Oirftfornia, suit: UCaUA and tha tJCLA tasm wish, .EAST HARTFORD boya wa axpectod back," continued Thomak Wolff of RockvUle. B nier krUh lM Ji yi^rds for six oiliiUAp. New York at l:2S to the seo^d -ad up but^did^not pli^. yisu a i^4dy and epm^ato ra- Td. JAdMMi 7-lSU MANCHESTER , n EiUULY FOOT MUlaf w ill aervo aa eecretary- 7®“l>d <»f a acheduiea four; In the touff wMk IM played 40 mlinitos covsry. ’^ e Baars ara pmtifii. (or NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED T#L JAduon 8-2161 D’Angona, "bur biggeat blow haa setto-ftoal, J o ^ y Oobb, ISO. ,of you,” wlrad Rafb Weinar of uali- Tel. MltchcR 3-5168 boon a freak aceldant which hap­ -Cof** UlWee, n s.5 itN llA )— treaauiw. VNITAB XANSR amcK afun^stuiii against Stanford and .was abcl- ' 'x ■ ‘ ■ xsnm jt rn* A um t AylLf M»stiPOQirmij(| — r m u m Iflami end Blit ilUler, aeored only Appofttod. to tha Soard of Dl- Its dffltouit-to toll the eoachtoff Gum ifl R Rophimorfi who dentally Id e M to toe head. Hi had fprnia.. pened to Phil Hence early teat P«toto as s sophomore. He had Baltimore — (NEA) -- Jtiuuiy ML 8-MSL month In the yehool ytni. He wee m tora ware Leon Browne, John Uaitas, quartorbe^ of t8e Bal­ .. quarterback* a n d passes • been unable to hold any food untU . McKaavir ebmplalnad to 1908 of I--I Harrigan. OUmoura Oele. and a u th and final round. , he was tokea tp Gedara'qt Lebanon liead d fl^lto d physiolaaa aold it ia, piaodaf nemtliM btu duriag th* timore Cotta, opened g Ag-lane TM e«rd. drew *18 fgna for Georffia Tech like r ‘ p i t W o e d or yoUr ittoney bac|** tltomas rsegusea. howUng rnttm la WAltimam, ^I^talyU ts^^ poaalbla ha may have had a clot at pMd A t r a p in to e( ™ ymna. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANQHESTElt. COW^ WEDNESDAY, NOVBySER 2, I960 - V . , 1 PAGE TWEOTY-TWO • w ' '!,i*l..... ■ “ •*“ BY FAGALT-aiMl SBORTEN BoomIiiM GmmI i ‘ 61 Rooms WltlMNit Board 89 Apartmeotito-.*Fhiti»....> Boilfea for Sale 'Bbiwmi for Saif ^ Aoto DilTini' School 7«A THERE OUGtItA BE A LAW ' Tenementa FIRST OFFERINGi MANCSESTER U.S. PRKPARR f o r driver’s test. RUGS. UmiBED, txU, HO; taU, SPECIALS . u)inrA«n>M OBDBB Ages 16 to 60. DriVlnc^and cla n feSzifeeaer"' ttt. Alas, gorn m orleaUUi. O.B. Hlui7Bl> .ltO(>lI for sMitlMBan, Home dataldjru'e AT A COVET o r PROBATB held vwnrtmt, m j n i MM6,, . puMng. Si Bigli St TBBEB ROO& dimlex with atove Poi^i? Hollywood Sectioii at - Manchaater,' wlthla and (or Ui« room. Three inatruetbn. No trait- lo o B iR t n il 'ioerrw i.i;, and tnfi1g4»rator. Call MI 9-1800. St—Comer of Concord lUA^««ttr, on tha 36th day ‘ Abroad si Ing ' Manchester -DriVlitn Acade­ UlMOOWWf Beautiful s room, odtwial with at: - 6*8, excellent loca­ GAPES' - In Rt Stick tocBuy my. PI a-7a«. WOOL 8ROAOLOOK lUg, grten. STRnnr-Oomfortahla roont t w Praaant.'Hoil;'John J.Nallatt. Jildga. Okir; moderately worn, $30. MI young- lody^ A few feet tu r n B ROOM DUPIjESC, gaa''fumaca and tached garaga. Lafga Urtng worn te UpB. R e d l ^ to $18,900., l$,B00-r-A budgetjrteaaar an 2lid- M W., 0«il**. lata 9-ton. water heater. Inquire at 9 Foater with flreplaeai, formal dtoihg roc^, of Manchaater in aald District, decaaaed. Over^lBi fverything. Ohll M l 8*T0SS any* Bt.' ■ . ■ ■ . both'v^th wail to wall ^taipatlng,. $81 Eaat kOddla Tpke.-!g' room Co*. dle Turnpike West. 8 rooms (4 On moUoB of Xtaroliae H. Goalee of BnstncarBwrncM O ffw d. 13 time. * Ionia), fireptaoe paUo, eompletg* finished). Wooded lot. Assume said Manitaaster, aqmlhUtratrlz- . T6-Acresuhdivisian Thre*. Rooms of Fumituro Kitchen haa amida.eaMnata, atova,^ 434% mortgege. ORDBRBD; That dz months from tha dlahwaaher. Largo idiotty pine den. W redaeorated fimrior aad-axtei“’ 36th day irf October, USO! be the (Oeattanod traaa Tagi Ov*) M A M RIIBBI8H Removal Servlee i 18,80O**;Newly. painted Ga;^ on — residential, Indastrlal commer­ Aooms FOR rent, gehtlcmea only, FIVE ROOM duplex ho fUmace, Lavatory. FroatliaUway to kitchen. -ter. Reduced to'*18,900.-f • eatno are limited and allvWed tor the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS FROM MODEL HOME $80 a month. Call Ml 9-5187, Vernon St. 6 roomc. fuQ dor- credltora within which to Artng In their FihM ttanifer of a ‘f6-aora aub-A touching on the national can- UnKsd States Has totaled $H cial. Cellars, attics, yarda cletaed. . heat, hot water, bath. MI 8-89S1. Open atalrwa^to aecond floor with 5 Room CaJM—Nice location, nice claims against said -tamte, and division im Tam on to a West Hart­ paign and alectton. full caratdlhg, Four large bed* • mer, garage', Cloee to Buckley edmlnlatrarlx la directaa to, give p oallUon. 8:15 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. Metal and cardboard dhima' for Cost Over ITOO TWO ROOM apartment, heat hot lot gad garage. Reduced to SchoiiH. TTie- two Grade 6 teadiers, Mra. sale. MI 9-975T, ______' HEATED ROOM, oqhvenlent to booma. Full tile bath. Combination jioUce to the credltorSTo briim in ford deyelopw-and IMlder wllj be .In a poUttoal telecast teat ataliti bathroom and shower, private en­ 'water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main $iq,#W. clalma within said time allowed by pukH tAJcy Johnson and James Noi'? Secretary of tlte IVeadiry RbbM NEVER BEEN USED windows and doora. Hot water oil llshing a copy of tfu* q^er In some effected eoofi, but no plana for wood, will accompany the group, COPY c l o s in g t im e f o r CLASSIFIED ADVT. TAMKIR TREE removal — laud trance, Gentleman preferred. 101 St. heat. Pull -insulation, plastered COLONIALS newspaper having'h B. Anderson, told “All Americana Sale Price $388 40t^aiUiard St.-^em holaU hunt 's • ‘ clr«laldlaUon (a sold construction have been announced. u will Misa McfJarthy. ’The group MONDAY Thru rW DAy ,10:80 AJW.—SATCRDAI • AJW. cleared, firewood cut, Insured. Chestnut St. walls. All city conveniences. Bx; bedroom ranch with jittacbed $18,400—Only one left.^ Brand new probate district within ten day* from ought to ^'profoundly concemed** FIVE ROOM itat, redecorated, the date of this order and return make Irvfog li. such, of West Hart- will return by regular dismissal Gall Paul A. EUlson,'m M 7tt. ceUent landscaped, enclosed rsdr garage,, fireplace. Reduced to 8 bedroom garrison on Wood- about the" speculation in gold. Pay Only $4 Week FURNISHED room, complete light' heated, garage. Porter St., $128. to this court of the notice given. time. A bus haa been chartered One feason for the speculatlad fa PLEASE READ YOUR AD ^ MI 9-5229, 9-8. ' ' yard. Close to bus and olM^ing. $17,950. hill Bd: 134 tiled bathe, lire- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. fot’d, president o f I. R. SUch Aaso- COSMA APPLIANCE. ,8«rvlcs—Ra- housekeeping facilities avsJlable. place aewera and city water. for the trip. the ^ rslsten t and heavy foroigd ClaMlfliKl or “ Want Ada” m n taken over the phono m n «on> Sadrifleiiig complete bedroom, Children ’accepted, limited. Cen­ Excellent condition throughaht. Im- ciatea said his conqiany haa pur­ pairs 4^1 makea ' refrigeratora, mediate occupancy. R ^ o n a b ly 118 Keeney St—8 room older Co­ A V.A. mortgage available on ^ AT A COVET To Play at Featlval buying, of American gold. Thla buy­ venleiice. The advertiner ahould read hla ad the FIRST DAY IT freezers,'waabing machines, dry­ complete ilvihg room and kltcher trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, l i OF PROBATB hkld chased some of the land on Skin­ laturOHEMlMUTEUniA . FIVE ROOMS for rent 20 Birch priced for this bsaufifill home. lonial, excellent condition, bama this oM with only $800 down. at Manchester, within______and ToT the ner Rd. and plana to purohaae the David Kristan, son of Dr. and ing is made poaaible 1^ the deficit a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time, for the next Inner- ers, rangea.v oil and gas 'burners. decorator, fomltiire froni model die Arch St. District of Huichesier,iter, on the $7th7th day IMWIOOGHTAKALftiMf ^ L fT St. an^ garage, near schools and bus $30,90()*--Custom built 7 . room home rest. Mrs. Joseph J. Kristan of 10 Mid­ which the United States'll running tion. The Herald le reeponalble for only ONE Inroirect.or omitted MI 9-0883. Alt work guaranteed. play home. We. will give you free of October, 1960. In Its ftnancial dealing ^ th the n s t delivery and fred atorage up to one LARGE, peasant front room for CHARLES LESPERANCE line, approximately one acre of on Perkins St. 134 baths, ga­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. ’The property, already approved dle Butcher Rd., Ellington, wlU tneertton for any advertteement and then only to the extent of a NEW 2-FAMILY house on Strant land, $i7,90p; Estate of Donald' B. iSmlth late of of the world. "make Kood” Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the value of COMPLETE r e p a i r s — By Stu­ year- rent on Pearl Street. Three min­ rage, shaded lot. Ideal location. for sub-dlvlslon, was transferred take part In the New England Ac­ .Bt., 4H large rooms each floor, Ml 9-7620 ' .S Manchester In said District deceased. cordion Contest and FekUval In Although the official figures the advertisement will not be Corrected hy "make good ” Insertion. art R. Wolcott oh automatic utes from Main. Ml 3-7818. Ih rte apartment house with ga­ , The*admmlstratrb( having exhibited yesterday by the Skinner fafoily ■eparate heating and lighting Ra n c h e s her administration account with said to Home Finders Inc., a- corpora­ Springfield Sunday, aren't out yet, there are atrong In­ washers, dryers and electric NORMAN^S ' 2% ACRBSt*-19U six room Cape, rages, priced for-quick aale, ex­ 448 HARTFORD ROAt> HEATSm ROOltL convenient' to systems, $ll8 per month. Call l a 1118:800—Attractive 8 ' bedroom estate to this Court for allowance. It Is tion headed by real estate agent The festival ^11 be held at the dications that thla deficit in t)ia ranges. Ml 9-6678, 9-9288. . shed dormOr,'. g^ceraiplc baths.____ , cellent location, $15,900. , ORDERED} TMlt the 16th day of U.S. balance of payments hit on YOUR COOPERATION WIUI, bathroom,' near (>nter St. Gentle­ ranch in Jarvla Acres. Huge November,, 1960. at eleven o’clock, Samuel M. Lavitt. The mortgage Springfield Auditorium. ’The Art Before you buy furniture any man preferred. MI 3-6342. hreezeway, 2-dar garage, tUlahle Van Damme quintet, will known annual rata of about $4 billion in' BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 CHAIN SAW work — Trees' cut. where—shop at Norman’s. MODBN 3-room first floor apart- Two apartments, total 11 rooma, living room with fireplace, din­ forenoon.-niit the Probate Office in the deed was In the amount of $78,000. Reasonable rates. Call PI S-TOSS land, reasonable, Ymlles out Carl­ Hunicmal Building In said Manchester, Jazz group, will present a concert the July-SOptember quarter. The ment. electric range, refrigerator ton W, Hutchins, M l t-SlSa. plus 23 acres of exceUent buUd- ing room, picture book, ceramic be and. the same Is assigned for a According to ,the deed the prop­ between 1:30-4:30 or any tlrite erty, in three atljoining parcels. Is at the festival. rate In the preceding three man tha USED UNIVERSAL electric rsnge, and heat included. ^ 8-8^4. Ing land, good financing, $88,000. tiled bath, full baaement, at­ lu r in g on tha allowance of aald ad- was $2.9 bUUon. . Saturday or Sunday, ONE ROOM. 236 School St Ml ‘ • • .T * mlnistraUon account with said estate, Kristan Is a student of the Eu­ Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 “fhtJt/utir $35, 4 burners and oven, oven 9-3897.' . 86 ELWOQO ROAO-Cbloola), large tached garage. Aiuume 434% . called Skinner Elstates Extension. thermoetat erratic, needa replac! living room, fireplace, formal din­ Four room ranch. Second Bolton mortgage. ascertainment of heirs and order of ’The Fire District Planning Cpm- gene CSlkl accordion studio In Much,of the recent increase In the TYPEWRITERS and office Ma­ Lake. Priced for quick aale, distribution, and this Court directs that Rockville. deficit, and .In the’ outflow of gold, LOST—Blue and white parakeet, ing. M l 8-6383 between 6-8 p.nt. THREE ROOM rent, 126H Blssell ing. room cabtart. kitchen ’ With n otice ’Of the time and place assigned misaion last winter approved a chines—Rroairs, sales, service ahd LARGE FURNISHED room, (me 88,900. $18,900—^You must see this in c^ m stems from th* fact that interest vicinity Cooper Hill apartments. DRIVE OVER minute from Main St. Light houie- St. CaU ,MIY-5270. ■ ' diehwaaher, 8 bedrooms, bbths,’’ ranch (furnished as a mhdel by (or said hearing be given to all persons plot plan for the property, setUng Plan Harvest Supper rentals, Ma 9-3477. Albert’s 51st Anniveraary Bale known to. be interested therein to ap- rates in Europe are aubstantiiUty Rewanl. MI 9-8429. NOW keeping. MI 9-7959, landscaped lot 80x200. Marion r New^ Listing—Foster St. Duplex Brown Thomson’s) with 'ear and be.heard thereon by publlsn- out about 220 house lots. Victory Assembly, Catholic La­ FOUR ROOM tenement to rent, all Robertson; B i^ e r Ml 8-0988. fng a copy of this order Ih some news­ Stich said today that develop­ dies of Columbus, meets tomorrow higher than those In the UnKtd ' TEST DRIVE the UPHOLSTERING—Sam’s Uphol­ Is i9ow In Full Swing, 6-6, completely modernized, exr paneled family room, massive States. This hag Inspired a l^ana* LOST—Lrfidy'g wrlstwatch, vicin­ GENTLEMAN, who prefers a nlpe Improvements, including automa­ bathroom, intercom system paper havtng a circulation tn said Dis­ ment of' the area will be alow. He night at the home of Mra. Eldwin ity KinR s.' Call after 8:*0 p.m. TR Ail New stering will reupholster sofa and FREE! FREE! FREE I tic hot water heater. Apply 50 Holl r ^cellent price and financing. trict, at least five days before the day Atlantic movement of "hoi'm'onay” two .chairs for $67 plus fabric. JMoving—Tincldng- Help Wanted— Female- 35 Articles fur Sale *5 clean home, tWo rooms, semi­ BOLTON - FLORIDA and many other elegant fea­ of said hearing. said hts company has not yet set Ertel, 21 King St., to arrange final B.‘649R. 1961 LARK $81 FREE MERCHANDISE private bath, free parking, MX St. *. date for the start of construc- plaits for the assembly's public which seeks high interest rates, Work guaranteed. 80 years’ ex­ All can be easily financed. tures. Open dally at WoodhUl JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. American officials are not too > Stoi^gf 20 CLERK-TTPIST -— Interesting, BLACK AND D E o b l l f buffer, $80. with purchase of any 3 room'outfit 9-9991. \ Bound owner aiudous to sell. Older He,ights from 1 p.m.-0 p.m. For Uon. Ha'rvest Supper, scheduled for LOST—One brown mongrel dog, LEFT OVER perience. Budget If you wish. during our great 61st Anniversary 7 room home, 2-car garage, am'e- worried about tb# Interest rate pan Shepherd, white chest, Last CH 2-2378. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. permanent position. Varied gener­ Kenmore stove, deluxe model, J. D. REALTY directions call 2D 9-1200 LIMITATION ORDEB Last summer, the town purchas­ Nov. 12. ’The supper will be held at 60 LARK — Hardtop Sale, you get $51 In merchandise Business Loottlons eit-e drive, well landscaped, .2 AT A COURT OF PROBATB held ed a 10-acre tract bn Skinner Bd. the Northeast School. There will be- situation because it is apt t o , ba seen with spayed brindle Boxer. Light trucking and package deliv­ al office work. Must be quick, ac­ with heating unit, cost $350, will NICELY FURNISHED room, park­ $19,500—A best of bUys la this 3 at Manchester, within and for the temporary. However, they ara 80 lA R K ,-r Convertlbla of your own choosing^ for Rent 64 acres, view, 7 additional acres 470 Main S t Mi 8-5129 for future construction of a new two serving^' at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. IJcense tag 138228. Call MI 9-1346. IJke NeW ery, Refrigeratora, waaherf and curate typist. Congenial employes, sell for $200. Portable TV with ing, 272 Main St. available. Asking ^$10,780. bedroom ranch on Bates Rd. District of Manchester, on the Slat day deeply concerned about the longer- PAINTING, paperhanging, floor stove moving specialty. Folding liberal benefits, S-day 40 hour table, $100, Polaroid camera with 3 COMPLETE Cet^amic bath, fireplacs. full of October, 1960. elementary school. In recent dis­ Food Sale Planned 80 CHEVROL^RfL AIR ROOMS OF BRAND NEW LARUE 8TURB at $8 BUeh S t Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. cussions with the ’Vernon Board of term factor* Involved in the U.S. LOST—Blond and white * months', sanding. Call MI 9-0726. ' chairs for rent. MI 9-0783. week. BU 9-2717. Noble A West­ case and wink light, printer etc., ROOM FOR rent. Gentleman pre­ n — Ranch—634 rootaia—No. Oov: baaement. Aluminum awnings Estate of Eric Carlson, late of Man­ ’The Lake St. School Parent payments deficit. old kitten, vicinity'Ridge St. MI 4 Door Sedan FURNITURE iUgily MarioWa, 887 Main St. LAWRENCEF.FIAN O ■' Education, School Supt. Raymond 88 ED8EL — Sedan ' brook Manufacturing Co., 20 West­ cost over $200, will sell for' $128. ferred. Telephone In room. Show­ Near Mato St. Parking.______■Btry—reduced to $14,900. and storm -windows add to chester In said District, deceased. Teacher Organization is - sponsor' This was demonstrated yester­ 8-0123. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ brook St., East Hartford. Ml 9-855JL, or inquire 48 Lynbss St. WITH VWESTINGHOUSE’’ er. MI 3-7903. value. On motion of William A. McQueeney, E. Ramsdell said .current enroll­ Ing a food sale Saturday at Hart­ Just Like New APPUANCES Paul P. Fiano Ml 8-0488 IV- :-Ranbh—834 rooms—Mtmchei- 61' West Main St., New Britain, Conn., day by the announcement that An­ Household Services ing Company, Local and long dis­ MAIN STREET-Building for com­ executor. ment growth will necessitate a mann’s Super Market in Rockville. LOST—Gray and white tiger cat, WANTED—Capable woman to act SLENDERIZING Belt—takes off The ‘’Anniversary" ROCKVILLE—24 Grove St.. Well tsr—immaculats condition, $16,* 1122,500—Deluxe ranch home In school on the Skinner Rd. proper­ derson - and Undersecretary of .Offered 13-A tance moving, packing and stor­ mercial : business or ofilcs use. Ed Crawford m 8*4410 Rockledge on Amott Rd, ORDERED; That six months from Parents of children attending the State C. Douglas Dillon wiU go to female with black nose, vicinity Tel. MI 8-6191 age. Regular service throughout as nUnpe-receptionlst, record clerk, pounds and inches, $28. Evening*. Free $51 In Merchandise furnished light housekeeping-room, 900. the Slst day, of October, 1960. be and ty by 1962. Deepwood Drive. MI 9-4264. Will eubdlvide. Ml 9-8238. 8-8. bedrooms, paneled fireplace (be same are limited and. allowed for school m ay-bring their donations West Germany later this month to TV SERVICE — Potterton'e all New England Btatea and Florida. and general assistant in veteri­ MI 9-8486. S ROOMS $281 $10 weekly. Tel. TR 8-6594. CO'YENTRY $6,900 V— New Cape Cod—g finished Legion Girls To Meet BRUNNER’S nary hoepital. Four room apart­ wall In spacious living room'. the creditors within which to bring in of food to the school Friday be­ urge the establishment of a .Ger­ makes. Highest quality guaranteed MI 3-8563. ' The "Worthmore" STORE SUITABLE for office or rooms—Bolton—134 baths—$16,- their claims against said estate and ’The American Legion Depart­ tween 6 and 8 p.m., or to the sale LOST—Red wallet containing driv­ ment available. Prefer some one HOT AIR oil burner with thermo­ ^ Free $51 in Merchandise $ $ $ SAVE “$$$ 134 ;baths. 2 fireplaces. A home said, executor Is directed to give public man foreign aid program. TOUR LARK DEALER work and parta, over 47 yeari- ex­ any business. 180 West Middle goo. ’ well Worth the asking price. ment Conference of Junior Girls, counter at Hartmann’s Saturday er's license, Social Security, birth AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- willing to live in,- Write to Box O, stat, very good condition, $40. Ma 8 ROOMS $351 COMFORTABLE room for gentle­ Turnpike. Cali Ml 9-8205, 2 to Owner sacrificing this 4iyear-oId, notice to the creditors to bring (n their If 'prosperous Germany mopnts certificate, jetc. Phone MI 9-9787 IN perience. Famous for service 3-8584. man, garage. MI 3-8829. 8 all-brick deluxe 8 room ranch. Plag- y i —Cape Cod—834 rooms—Man' claims within said time allowed by pub­ open to all Junior Girls groups In between 9 and 10 a.m. TALCOTTVim: since 1931. Phone MI 9-4837 for motring, packing, storage, Low Herald. The "Jackson" p.m. o r 80 3-8802. cheater—breeasway and attached lishing a copy of this -order in some Connecticut, will be held In' Rock­ a big program to aid the under- after 3 p.m. rate dn Iqng distance moves to tered walls, 12x13 modem Utchan JARVIS REALTY CO. Ohurch .Supper Poetponed On The Manchester best service, WINCHESTER Model 97 12 gauge, Free $M In Merchandise garage—$17,400. newspaper having a circulation In aald ville Saturday. The conference be­ developed nations, the pressure on 48 states. MI 3-5187. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR' 8 ROOMS $451 OFFICE FOR RENT. Ideal for den­ with knotty i>lno caUneta, 12x33 liv­ MI 3-4112 MI 9-1200 probate district within ten days from ’The supper and fancy work sale American resources would ba NOTICE IS Hfe'REBY given that Vernon Town Une, 2 boxes shells, $30; Winchester FURNISHED room for rent near v m —^New Colonial—6 - room: the date of this order and return make gins at 10 a.m. with a'luncheon at FLAT FINISH Holland window Part-Time The "Trier" ' tist Or Insurance. IM West mddle ing room with raised hearth fire­ planned’foe Satiu-day by the Wom­ somewhat reduced. The one-way Pass Book No. 67988, issued by OPEN Ev e s , t i u ., 9 Model 84 30.06—some shells, $70. Malrf St. 9 Hazel St. MI 9-2170. place, large bath, - and 10x18 bed­ 2Cancheater—134 hatha—$17,900. MI 3-7847 , PI 2-8311 to this court of the notice given. noon. Each Junior Girls group will shades made to measure. All Free $51 in Merchandise Tpke. CaU hO 9-8205, 2-9 p.m. or JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ouUlne a special project. an’! Society of Christian Service flow of Americein aid to other The Savings Bank of Manchester Painting— Papering 21 Will trade. 153 Hilliard. room. Lake pri-vUegea.. IX— Naw Ranch—G rooma—Vernon hss been lost and application has TRUCK— Volkswagen Panel 1988, metal Venetian blinds at a new Opening for a key punch opera­ 3 ROOMS $551 NEWLY DECORATED room In MI 8-8802, MI 9-1873 A class of candidates for tha of Vernon Methodist CJhurch, has countries Is one o f the major con- . hatha—baaement garag( been postponed. The new date been made to aald bank for pay­ excellent mechanical condition, low price. Keys made while you EXTERIOR AND interior painting tor who is not In a position to work The "Ambas-sador” private home. Shower, parking, —134 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held American Legion Auxiliary unit tribuUng reasons for the U.S. pay> reasonable. Call MI 8-2356. wait. Marlow’s. a foil-time schedule. Pleasant work­ Free $51 in Merchandise LAWRENCE F. FIANO $18,000. IT’S A S'TEAL at Manchester, within and (or the will be Mnounced. ment -of the amount of deposit. and ’paperhanging. Wallpaper Building Materials 47 private entrance. Tel. MI 9-8364. OFFICE SPACE available. Apply MI 8-2766 District of Manchester, on the Slat day in' Rockville will be Initiated at the ments deficit. Dollars sent abroad books. Guaranteed workmanship. ing conditions, good wages, con­ 8 ROOMS $65i X— L Shapad Ranch—834 roomar- of October. A.D. 1960. Legion Home on \yoat St. Nov. 9. Hoepital Notee under foreign aid -gnd military 1954 PACKARD, radio, heater, HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ venient parking. Apply Manajfer-StateTheater. MI 8-7882. Paul P. Fiano MI I4M88 ’This tidy 6 room CJape with over­ NO'nCE IS HEREBY given that Reasonable ratee. Fully insured. CLEAN, USED lumber for sale, as­ • The "President", Manchester—wooded • lot—$18,- Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. ’The Initiation will follow the an­ Dtecharged yesterday: Mar- programs largely offset the sur­ Pass Book No, 81416, Issued by The power steering and brakes, $125. al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Free $51 in Merchandise Ed Crawford Ml 9*4410 sized 2-car garage and amartte Estate of Francesco Plcano aka. Fast and courteous service. Leo sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, Apartments— Flats-— LARGE ONE*room alr-conditioaed 800. Frank Plcano. late of Mancheslhr In nual membership supper at 8 p.m. ierite Lavine, 14 N. Park St.; plus which this country earns In Ssvings Bank of Manchester has MI 9-8628. Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold EMPLOYMENT OFFICE window sash and doora comp]|ete 8 ROOMS $751 XI— Two family duplex, 7 and 6. drive Is one of the best bity« In paid district deceased. Senry Rady. 61 Elm St.; Mra. Hoar. MI 9-4034. J. Pelletier. MI 9-6326. Tenements 63 offlee. 100% Main St. location. BOLTON -*. Manchester today. It qtfhrs so All unit .members who have paid merchandise trade. Other linpor-. been Tost and application has been First National Stores, Iftc. Windows, plumbing and heatiiig $15.51 DOWN D E ljV E R S' Marlow’s 867 Main S t 2lanehester. Sepmrata oil hum' Upon application of Joseph Plcano. their dye's for 1981 will be ell^ble Frances Zbyk, 42 Spring St.; Mra. made to said bank for payment of EXTERIOR and interior painting. era. Immaculate condition. much more than M herg^ price executor, - praying for authority to sell tant reasons for th# dollar drain Park and Oakland Ave. supplies, .^sorted pipe* and soil $15.81 m o n t h l y CLEAN 3 ROOM—Heated apart­ cerirtn real estate particularly de. to attend. Esther Gruenig, 26 Chamberlain the amount of deposit. WEAVING of Bums, moUi noles Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanging, MANCHESTER LINE category, such as fireplace m liv­ are private American Investments ATTENTION and tom clothing, hosie.ry runs, East Hartford pipes. Open daily 3:30 till dark, START PATINO IN JAN. ment, stove and refrigerator fur­ AVAILABLE!—Desirable store for $3$,000. scribed In eatd application on file. It Is Members with contributions for SL Wallpaper books. Estimates given. rent formerly occupied hy Jeweler ing room, full cellar with hatch­ ■ ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- abroad and spending by American handbags repaired, zipper re­ Saturday 8-4. Choman HOuse Free storage until wanted. Free de­ nished, adults. MI 3-7894. XH-New Ranch — g rooma—Man­ the Christmas Gift Shops at the 1960-1981—Comets, brand new, Fully covered by, insurance. Call and watch repairer for 20 years. ^ ONLY $16,500 way, and nearly new oil burner, all pllcailon be heard and determined at tourists. - Annooneemeatt placements, umbrellas repaired, Wrecking, yard at Stock Place off livery. Free setup by our oWn reli­ chester— R o c k le d g ^ l 34 hath the Probate office in Martchester in State's Veterans’ Hospitals are Vernon and TalcottvUle news la Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. Help wanted— Male -16 North Main St„ Call MI 9-2392. Phone MI 9-3973 or MI 3-8936. city uUlltiee, exceptionally large handled by The Heraid'e RockvUIe all body styles, terrific deals, men’s shirt collars reversed and able men. Free service by our fAc- FOUR AND . three room apart­ Oversized deluxe 6% room ranch, 8 ear garaga--$3eiB00 well landscaped yard. Convenient said District, on the 16th day of Ntv asked to-bring them to the moat­ ments. Two 5-room duplexes. J, yember, A.D. 1960. at ten o'clock in the Bufoau, 5 W. Main St., telephone PUBUC AUCTION—Friday Nov. trades. Financing available. Limit­ replacefl. Marlow's Little Mend­ PAINTING AND paperhanging. PART-TIME SERVICE station tory -trained experts. Westtnghouse STORE FOR rent 1 OomstaComsti phone calls, please. 21c Sq. Ft. For further information or ap* AT A COURT OF PROBATTD held League, which plans to operate building contractor, will be award­ Wellington Kennedy, Clapboard pany doors and windows, custom A—I^ B —E—R—T— S cooking, 'elegtrio refrigerator and MI 8-7029 after 5:30 p.m, MI 8-2766 MANCHES^’TER — Boweri School at Manchester, within and (or - the brand new, all body styll work guaranteed. Call collect WIl- INTERIOR PAINTTNG, free eetl- Flush Doors from $3.95 j»ach gas stove. $82 monthly. Please call polntment to sea call Independent of the Little League ed a gold medal at the annual Hill Rd., Greenwich, owner of the PARTrTlME short order cook and Windows; Complete 43-48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Paul P, Fiano MI 8-0458 area. 6 room ranch, four years District of Manchester, on the 36th day Inc. thla year, will elect officers le deals, trades. Finanei^'clngwvall- llmantlc, BA 8-1196. mates, reasonable rateei MI counter man, evening hours, 608 MI 9-7737 from 8-7 p.m. FOUR R o o m house partly fur­ old, > plaatored walls, hot water of October, 1960. Swards dinner of the East Hart­ "Mother Goose,’’ told police Ija left From $10.60 each Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.m . The R. F. DIMOCK CO. Present. Hon. John J. Wallelt. Judge. for the coming year tonight. able. Limited number. MI >-8774. 8-0494. Main St. MI 9-8278. nished. Children acceptable. - • n , ------g f the craft at the yacht club for re­ Pay ’n Tote Ed. Crawford MI 9-4410 heat, garage and terrace. Price I Estate of W. George Glenney late of The meeting will be held at the ford Italian Amtriean Club to- CHARMINQ 4 room apartment, Phone PI 2-1385, 6'8 p.m. l a 9*8248 haa been reduced. Evenings 2a Manchester, In said District deceased.ceased. pairs when bad weather davaloped BaildlnF-Contraetlns 14 second floor, near Center, heat, The___ executors______having,_, exhibited...... d their their Lottie Fisk Memorial Building at morrowntt 7:80 p.m. a t the Italian on' a weekend qrulsa on the sound. P cn on a lfl WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING DRESSING TABLE and bench, MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, at­ 8-0527. 2 0 9-9868. 2 0 4-1189 War­ Electrical Services 22 PRODUCE CLERK stove, garage, large attic and sun- VERNON — Spacious Four room Richard F. I ^ c w k —MI 9-6008 final administration account with said Henry Park at 7:30 pjn. American Home in Eaat Hartford. He said he asked Redman to werk/i'^' A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, ROOF TRUSSES blue chintz skirt, $10. MI 8-8514. tached garage, open porch, dish­ ren E. Howland, Realtor 2 0 estate to this Court (or allowance, it Is porch. Adults only. MI 9-7782, 9-12, home.r 20 minutes-from Hartford. washer diepoeal, full ceramic bath, 3-1108. Because the league is ’"starting on the motor because it would net VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In 1968, painting. Carpentry, Alterations FiyEE ESTIMATES—Prompt eerv Must ItaVe well rounded self- Call between - ,. MI 9-0194. Barbara tyooda 2D 9-7702 ORM iRED: That the 16th day of The president of the Andrew my own home shop. Forty years Or 3-6. 8 6 fireplace, nice lot, convenient lo­ November 1960, at ten o'clock, fore­ from scratch," members say, It 1$ start-properly. ’ and additions. Ceilings, Workman I'ce on all type* of electrical witl­ service produqe experience. Oppor­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. noon, at the Probate Office In the Mu­ Ansaldi Mason’s Supply Co. ’will factory experience. Alt makes, EDREL ^ 381 5TATE STREET Antiques 51-A cation, $14,800. U A R Realty Cb;, Johanna Evana------211 9-5658 2IANC!HES’rER—Special. Six room urgent that as many parents as Deputy Fire Marshal Jqlm Ok - ship guaranteed, 299 Autumn St, ing Licensed and insured. Wilson tunity for , advancement-for man ROCKVILLE-;-12 Ellington Ave. — home, garage, near schools, tas nicipal Buildin|; In said Manchester, be possible attend the meeting. be One of three men to Be honored. low rates, free estimates, free Ml 8-4860. Electrical Co., Manchester, . MI able to take C(||mplete charge of de­ NORTH HAVEN, CXSNN. ANTIQUES — 10% discount sale ’ Suburban For Rent 66 Inc., R. D. Murdock, MI 8-3892, MI ' ...... ■ s '■■■■' ■■ '■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ and the same is assigned (or a hearing Others who will receive medals colinl said the sides of ttle eridger lckup and delivery. Mr. Miller, Owned by a lady. And it 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7376. ■ CHestnut 8-2147 Large newly redecorated 2 room 3-6472. THREE BEDROOM ranch, vacant, and churches, full price $11,600. on the allowance of said administration A league spokesman said there blew out and the boat sank quick­ partment, Please apply in person to ending Saturday. The Red House, furnished apartment. Adults only. Short way out—several homee account with said estate, ascertainment is no treasury and raising money are the Very Rev. Msgr. Francis 5A 3-8409 • looks, just like that. It’s Irv 34 Portland St. ANDOVER—Small apartment for redecorated and extras. Open for of distributees and order of distribu­ J. Fszzalaro, vice chancellor of the ly. Two other Cabin crulaafa done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ Tel. TR 5-5689 after 3. MANCHESTER—Lovely 8 room Oo- inspection. 83 Conway Rd, Owner from $4,500 up. Call the Ellsworth tion and this Court directs that notice will have to be. done Immediately. moored nearby were scerehad turquoise, white and FOOD KING rent. Utilities furnished. Suitable lohial, paneled sunporch, attached Hartford Archdiocese; and Dep­ ELECTROLUX Bales and Service, ings, porches, finish' upstairs Private Instructions 28 Uiamondn— Watches— for working couple or single per­ 2D 4-0191. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 2 0 of the time and piace assigned for said The Little League financed the slightly. bonded representative, Alfred Hartford Road and Pine St. ROCKVILLB - 14 Laurel. Well garage, comMnation windows. 2 3-8980, or 2 0 9-5524. hearing be given to ali persons known uty Mayor Dominick J. DeLucco black. Power scat, power Jewelry 48 Babe Ruth League last year. ' ■ , / x:'- V . basements and garages etc. Call Manchester Musical Instruments 51 heated 3 room furnished apart­ son. PI 2-7279. to be interested therein to appear and of Eaat Hartford. Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel. MI steering, power brakes, MI 9-5981. PRIVATE drum lessons for be­ fireplaces,’ flhished game nx>m, COUNTRY SETTING be heard thereon by publishing a copy 10th Anniversary Dance — ...... ' I ..ii3-8iif|i S-0480. Call after 8 p.m. Next to King’* Dept. Store ment. Tel. TR 5-9594. 26 LINDEN STREET Among Che guests who will at­ whitewall tireSr .padded ginner* by experienced teacher. LE9 NARD W. YOST, Jeweler—re­ USED ORGANS—Hammond, Wurl- COVENTRY CENTER—Largs 8 134 baths, wooded lot, with' many Six finished rooms on lot 80x180. of this order in some newspaper having The Kosciuszko Society of Rock' BIDWEIJ, HOME Improvement Matthew Keevers, 20 Portland St. itzer, Baldwin. Thomas and Kins­ other fine features. HuiTy. jColon- a circulation in said District, at least tend the dinner are General Man­ WANTED—Riders from Manches- ADVERTTSING ARTIST—An Inter­ pairs, adjusts watches expertly. ROCKVILLE—3>4 room apartment room unfurnished apartment, all Firieplace. Laif^ screened porch. OPPOSITE CENTER PARK five days before the day of said hear­ ville will celelirate the 10th an' dash, deluxe radio, heat­ Co. Alterations, additions, ga man. All in new condition. Fully ials are scarce, $23,500. U 'A R ager Richard Martin, John Som­ Invitation for Bids ' ter to vicinity of Woodland St., esting work-spacc-money arrange, Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday with heat and appliances fur­ utilities furnished. Including steam Garage. Convenient echool and biu. 8 room single. Large li-ving room, ing. and by mailing on or before No­ nlversary of the building of the er. Many other extras- rages. Roofing and siding experts merit with a growing ad agency thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ guaranteed plus 6 free lessons. heat. NlCs ground floor location. Realty Co. Inc., R. D. Murdock, Asking $14,500. vember 1, I960, by certified mall, a mers of'A llied Printing Co., Mrs. The Housing. Authority of the Hartford, 8:16-4:30. Call Ml 9-1364. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 nished. 15 miriutes from Hartford. 2 full baths, fireplace, storm win­ copy of this order to Marian S. Glen, Kosciuszko Ballroom at 1 Vsmon This car has 18,0p0 itiiles. Aluminum clapboards'a specialty. for a really creative layout man nings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387, Easy terms, Manchester TV. 618 Adults only. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1168. Call PI 2-7358. or PI 2-8715. MI 3-2602, m 3-6472. Ella T. Grasso, aserstary of state; Town of Mandieater, Conneetleut, Unexcelled ■ workmanship. Easy dows, one-car garage, lot 175x80, ney, 443 Eaat Center St., Manchester, Ave. Saturday with a dance In the WANTED—Ride from Clinton St. It sold for $4680. ,A 4-door MORTGAGES—We are In a pool- who has both industrial and con­ Center St. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. MI MADELINE SMITH, Realtor Copn.; Eleanor G, Tyrle. 2,6 Thornbill ballroom from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 and U.S. Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario, (also referred to herein as ‘‘21an- budget terms. M.I 9-6495 or TR 9-1046, FOR RENT—2-room apartment, “ A REAL BUY Could be converted, to two 4-rorlck Agency, 2D 94484. ml'.. ______:______Present Hon. Eimsre Turklngton. turned down? Short on down pay­ RooflKK am) Ohimmys '6-A GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, FOUR ROOM apartment, Individual walls, in d ir ^ . lighting. Price Judge, January,. 1921, by 16,members. To­ Board of Directors, Town of Man­ floor of the Town of Mancheater.' ment? Bankrupt? . Repossession? Mortgage Exchange; 18. Lewis St„ SMOOTH COAT miniature Dachs­ front and back entrance. Occupan­ $16,900. Pbilbrick Agency. M( SDC ROOM cape—fully plastered, ROOFING — Specializing repairing good and mealy, Pasqualini Farm. R. D. Murdock, MI 3-6472. Egtate of Lout* Eugen* filH«. late of day, the membership totals 560, chester, Connecticut, will hold a Municipal Building, 41 Ctotar Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ Hartford. hunds—two males 8 weeks old -- 246 Avery St., Wappirig. MI 4-0604. Wearintf Apparel—Purs 57 cy Nov. 8. Prefer middle-aged cou­ 9-8484, ^ 2IANCHESTER-Nice clean 2-fam* full basement; full insulation, full Coventry In *ald Dmtrict decaaaed. Street, Manchester. Coamectieut, roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut The Administrator having exhibited Cyrklewlcz said. public hearing in the Municipal las,, get the lowdown on the low­ black and tan and a red. AKC ple. Inquire 153 Cooper Hill St. ONLY lly, 8-6,. laundry-'room, fireplace, shed dormer) 2 full tile baths, ga­ Bullt’tng Hearing Room, 41 Center at which place all bids will ^ pub­ est down ahd smallest payments BRUNNER’S ter work, chimney* cleaned, re registered and pedigreed. Cali' MI MANCHESTER—New 8 room Gar;, 2-car garage, conveniently locat­ rage, enclosed porch fireplace, hi* adminlatratton account with aald ea- All society members an« friends Your LARK Dealer paired. Aluminum aiding. 30 Business Opportunities 32 SEAL SKIN coat, size 18 tall, good tate to thla Court (nr allowance. It la are Invited to attend. Street, Manchester, Connecticut, licly opened and read aloud at 2 anywhere. Not a small loan or 3-7837. Household Goods 51 NEW 6 ROOM apartment first rison Colonial, 134 ceramic baths, $1',S0Q down for this new 8 room e d priced to sell. Gerard Agency, open staircase, amesite drive, .ORDERED; That the 10th day of P.2t., E.S.T. on the tame day, If years’ experience. Free estl condition. MI 3-8692. November -I960, at 10:30 o’clock, fore­ To Visit Voting Exhibit Monday, November 7, 1980, at 8:00 finance company . plan. Douglas On The Manchester MOTEL—Ten units with coffee floor, located at 172 Hilliard St., fireplace, plastered wails, hot ranch In, Vernon. All large rooms, 2fl 3-0868, 2D 9-0626. , . combination windows' and doors, PM . on a proposed, additional ap­ two dr-more bids are received. If mates.-Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI BUFF COCKER Spaniel puppy, Manchester. $120. monthly. . MI water beat, amesite drive, shade noon, at the Probate Office In the Mu- Sixth graders from the Vernon Motors, 333 Main St. Vernon Town Line in shop and residence. 16 acres of 2 fireplacea,-attached garage, built- near school. Charles Lesperance', niclp(tL..^IJdlng tn aald Coventry be only one bid Ui received it will ba 's-oiea. male, 3 months, AKC, registered, 9-0279. trees. MI 8-1880. Elementary School will spend a propriation to the Parking Meter land, on Route 6-A, half way be­ USED FURNITURE. Ml 8-7449. in range and oven, r e ^ o o d plant­ VERNON—Bolton Lake. Large 2 0 9.J7820, and the aame la aaaigned for a hear.lQg Budget 1060-61, to be financed returned to the bidder unopiS^ ’ OIjDER CARS mechanics spe- TalcottVille permanently Inoculated. H. C. Wanted—^To Buy 58 room Cape completely renovated. on the allowance of aaid adminlatcatinh day In Hartford Friday, viewing eisls, flxlt yourself cars, always tween Willlmantlc and Middle- ATTRACTIVELY decoratOd new Ma NCHBjSTER —.6 room brick ers', walk-out basement, convenient Mcnunt with aaliL estate and Ihla CJourl from the unappropriated balance Proposed forma of oontract doc- Heating and Plumhing 17 town. Can be operated by two peo­ Chase, Hebron- Rd., Boiton; Ml location. A realietlc prlceUar. Carlton W. BOWERS SCHOOL — 634 rooln EAST HARTFORD—Building iot on Conn. the State Supreme Court of Er­ age and excellent condition. Ml Salea and service. AP Equipment, Manchester, ■ F. W. Dodge Corp. plan Room at STEIRILIZED used fumltuiS for Rooms Without Board 59 ferred. Call MI 8-5930 or MI 9-8910. water heat one-car garage. By Hutchins, MI 9-6187. ranch;,'five years old. Large mod-' gTOdwln St., 'city water and gas. _Grace Kamm. 89 Abbotsford Ave., rors. Connecticut 9-7.569. ALL MAKES of TV. radio and 945 Center St., MI 9-3052. Open every room, including beds, appointment only, $28,900. Phil* West Hartford. Conn. 20 Isham Road, West Hartford, home electronic equipment, ex Help Wanted—Female 35 erit kitchen, j 3 bedrooms, living 9-6184. Lawrence Anderson. 916 8th Ave.. No; The trip is part 6f a study course Dated at 2(anchester, Connecti­ Connecticut. ‘ evenings. spitogs, and mattresses. All in PLEASANT HEATED room, sepa- FOUR AND five ro6m apartment tmck-Agency, MI 9-8464. 4 CAROL DR«VB > RockvUIa. $U, -conducted In Grade 6 at present. ODLSMOBILE 1955 Starflrs con­ pertly repaired with a 90-day rate entrance, kitchen privileges, room 21x14 with fireplace. $18,900. West, Puyallup. Wash. cut, this 31st day of October, 1900. SEWING MACHINE operators, fill] excellent tonditlon'. -Appliances in private home. Excellent loca-i 660. 6 n x p ranch, targa a v ^ PMlbrick Agency, 20 9-8464. BOLTON’S newest sub-dlvlslon — Georgs Anderson. 183 Norwood' Ave., .Copies of the documents may be- vertible, immaculate, new top, guarantee. Call Mr,- Britney at the LOAM—SAND-^Stone — Gravel — ■re sparkling clean and. tested. one block from Main St Gentle­ MANCHESTER - New 7 room New London. Conn. obtained on and after 2 PM., No- ■ time, 8 a m.-4:30 p.m. Also, nights Fill and Amsaite, F or prompt de­ tlon. Garage, utilities, adults. Mil room, cabinet klteneo, I bed- . Tanglewood Lane.' One acre mlnl- . power steering, brakes and win­ Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046.’ New mattresses, DEOrize-brass din­ men, parking. MI 8-4724," 3-2880.. , I ranch,. 3 fireplacea, 3 full baths, rooma, 134% mortaafa eaa ba $18,900—LARGE 6 room ranch, . mum tots, trees,'terina. Exclujiive Richard Anderson. Farmington Rd;. vember 7, 1 ^ by depoaitlog' dows. Reasonable. MI 9-3228. part-time 8 p.m.-10 p.ni. Exper­ livery call Ml 3-8603. Walter P- Rt. 9. Far'ifttngtnn. COnn. ience preferred. Kaklar Toy Com­ ette's, and chromie kitchen Mta, re- 3-csr garage, large kitchen with ■aaumed. Marion B. Robertaon. fireplace, aluminum storms, at­ wlthj Lawrence F, Fiano, MI ' Rasmtond Anderson. 7* Cotlage Rd. $100.00 with the Miutchester Hous­ Miller, Trucking. . - , • built-in oven and range, formal 9haker Pine Lake. Hasardville,, Conn. PLTMOUTO 1953, 4-door good eon- MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA pany, 60 Hilliard St. ’* diner chairs, and other Items. 30 Broker. IO 8-6988.. tached garage. $2,900 assumea 8-27M; Paul P. Fiano, 2 0 8-0468; ing Authority for each aet of docu­ to 40% off. Open 9-8, Sanirdays dining room. LOt 100x300.-$$0.$M. 434% mortgage, $95.86 monthly. Ed Crawford, 2 0 9-4410, ______Roar! Kearney 500 Page St., Avon. ments so obtained. Such „depoelt dlUon, $1611. MI 3-4921, or 14 Wads­ tslevlslon, service. Ml 9-4641, SNOW PLOWERS. Aritns, Red! CAPE— 5 finished rooms, .large Mass. worth' St. Auto Acci:e w it ^Tirca 6 CHILDREN, God Bleas them, but Toro powerhandla arid Bolma 18 till 6. LeBlanc Furniture Hospital, SEmC TANKS » SEPTIC TANKS Pbilbrick Agency, KQ 9-84l4. Cairlton W, Hutchlna. 2 0 9,5182. Louisa G. Goiilef. 25 Western Ave., will be refuncifed to each person RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make — do they make It tmpoaalble for you to 33 Inchea. Parta and service. 195 South St., Rockville, TR 16-2174. CLEANED and INSTALLED rear porch, recreation room in . Wpnte4—Real' Estate 77 Giieinh. Ontario,, Canada, SAFE-BUY USED CARS who, returns the plana, - opfoiftea- AND MANCHESTER—g room Colonial, 1986 CADUXAC 60 Special S e ^ FOR SALE—Two snow tires with to work? Many mothars are basement, 1 car garage, near bug At^active bam red 434*' room Ethel Dubler, 211 North St.. New oars, amplifiers, phonographs and Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 Main large kitchen, dining room, siin Britain. ■Conn. tlona and other documenta la good Reaaonable.'97 Wells’ St., first rims, size 670x13. Used very little. Ing advantage of Avon’s part-time FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, i dress­ and shopping, $14,900. Philbrick ranch home with plenty of spoM to ARB YOU considering selling your '59MCIlCUItY SAVE! condition within ten (10^ days af-. changers. Over 47 years total sx- St. Ml 8-7958.1 # SEWERS panor off large UVl^ room, bath home? If you are, w# will pur- Alfred 'Rllltngs. Addreaa unknown. '58D«SOT0 $1595 floor, Call MI 9-0651 between 4:30-8:30. perlence. 90 days guarantee on all earning opportunity while Dad ing tSble and bench, in excellent, PLUaB^D SEWERS Agepey, 2 0 9-8484. move around In. Large, attractive Harold Bellsla. Rt. 1. Battle. Conn. Commuter 4-Door Station ter bid opening. baby sits. Will $!50 a week oolve. WALLPAPER SALE—Many. pat­ .condition, MI 9-1732. - MACHINE OLEAJVED and 4 bedrootns on aecond floor, llvli)g room with fireplace, 2 bed­ chaaa your equity. Fof exoadleney Kenneth and Rgymond BHIInga. c/o 2tdoor hardtop. FlnFlite, work. Potlerton'a. Ml 9-4537. . one-car garaga, nicely landscaped State Welfare DeoSrtment. Division of Wagon, Beautiful blue. - radio, heater, full power. A certified check or bank dratL ^D ILL A C 1987 Sedan De'vMlle »2. your Chrlst-ma's budget worrlea? terns to choose from, plastic m OFF BAST CENTER STREET— rooms, kitchen, and dinette, breeze- pleake call us. 2 0 $-8129. J. D. payable to the Houolng Authority MAPLE TWO ’’in- one high chair, MschiM GIM U ■ lot Priced at 116,900. Philbrick Realty Co.. 47' Main St.. Man­ Riaourcea and Relmhitraemenl, 165 Radio, heater, Merco- All black, red Interior. excellent condition, all powered, Trailers. 6*A IMPERIAL BLECTRONICS-Imo- IjCt Us show you how. Call CH ' coated and trimmed, a choice se­ • INSTALLATION Custom 5 room Cape, 21 foot liv­ way and oversized garage. Full Caolfol Ave,. Hartford 15. Conn. of the Town of Manchester, Coon., reasonable. Phone MI 8-6959, $8; bathinette, $7; maple potty, Septle Tanka, Dry WelJa, Sewdr ' Agency, Ml 9-8484. -. r chester. Lilli* n Pnrter. Storra Conn. metlc, power steering. ■ I torola aalea and.service. Person­ 7-4137. lection. C. J. Morrison Rain,! Une* ImtslIeS—Cellar Water- SPECIALIST ing room, fireplace, attached ga­ price $10,800: U.S. Government bonds, or a oatig- A m o b il e HOME lot svallable, alized service all makes radio chair, $2.50, Bassinette mattress, rage, trees, Carlton W,. Hutchins, El,MORE TTmKINOTON. Judge. Store, Ml >■ 18x36", like new, $2.60. Phone MI prooBag' Done.' BOLTON—First Lake. 8 room '57 MERCURY $1495 factory bid bond executed by,the 1960 CHEVROLET. White, V^8 lin - naturally ahaded, io miriutes from ' and TV. 521 East Middle Turn­ CLKRK-TYPiisT for general offlca 2 0 9-6132. A pleasant walk to stores, bus '56IUICK $795 poJa convertible. Black top, power! Manchester, minutes from Pratt work. Good opportunity for a'd- 9-5495. ** i waterfront cottage, partial cellar, and school; Attractive 6 room Cape, ARE YOU CONSIDERING 1- door. , Blue and white. Commuter 2-dofr station bidder and acceptable sureties In 20 pike. MI 3-7638 or PI 2-8148. HOME OWNERS—clean up leaves, Town and Country easily wtoterized krtesian well, an amount equal to five peg. eent glide, excellent condition. $2,995. * Whitney. Take 97 exit off Wllbiir vancemenl. Write Bpx E, Herald, trash paper the modem way. See 2IANCHE8TER r- Four badroom one room unfinlahsd, fireplace, SELLING YOUR Radio, h,eater, Dynafiow. , Wftyon. Radio, \ heater, p i 2-6882, 17" STEWART Warner TV with MiKINNEYtBROS. property tn excellent condition. Extended: Forecast Real nice! of the bid shall be submitted with Croaa, turn 14ft. one mile on right 'PHiLcb recommended ^ giving experience, referenrea, and the Giant V a c at A ? Equipment, . cotoolal, 134 iMdIu, aun parlor, family sized 'kitchen, $ bedrooms, PROPERTY? — - hiercfnnatle. Blue; on Route 30. High Manor Park, salary dealred. swivel table, and apartment size i Drainago Co. Shown by appointtoent Marion B. M l basemwit. nice yard with tree#. each bid. 1980 CHEVROLET; standard trans- Service, onj radios, televisibns. 948 Center St. Open evenlnga. Magic Chef gas stoye. MI 951UU8: "S«w«ra9 * DiapWol Co. Robertadu, m ^ a r , 2 0 8-098$. family, alze kitchen, ana*car*ga* The aucceaeful bidder will ba.ro- Rockville, Conn. TR. S-l$88, ISO-m.Pearl <8t —Ml 8-8808 )rage, near bua, $17,900, PUlbnclt Aakii^ $1S,S(>6, '55 FORD $895 mission good running condition. Also, guaranteed service on all ATT'ENTlbR WOMEN^Eam $5- Ml 9^4143 “ We Will eetlmate value of your Windsor Locks', Nov. i(JP) — The '58 C H iV . $1495 quired to furnlah and pay for aat- other makes. Shop, our speqlal KROEHLER two-piece Ilvtijg.room, Ma n c h e s t e r Colonial, gsiim* Agency, 2 0 9-8484. . property without obligation. We 2- door Parklane station C«ll Ml 8-2038 betweeri 3:30-5:30. 46 FOOT h o u s e ; trailer, beautiful $10 in your home in on* evening. X^.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley Isfactpry performance . and pay­ ■do-it-yourself, department Ma­ LOAM AND FILL. MI 3-6713 or MI set, medium gray, excellent con­ -eteua rooma, latga Itviiig room ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor alko buy property for cash. wagon. Tan and white. Teornah Station Wagon. ' frORD-1963, 4-door, one-owner, car, location, excellent condition Inalde Call Coventry PI 3-8743, 4-1778. BGLTON — 4-room ranch with Field Usued this forceait for Con­ Radio, heater, Fordomat- ment bond. ' turing dl'acount prlcea. Open eve­ dition. $85. PI 2-7937. with ftreplace, family nze Wa Member 2iultipte Liating. ■ Gray. Radio,, heater, Attention Is cialled to the fact ♦•O'-good condition. Call-after 4 and out. May be moved il desired! breezeway, garage and amesite MI 9-4543 or MI 3-7357 necticut, today; Ic. nings and Saturday. Satelllta SALESLADY, part-time. Exper­ kltchea porch, gne*ear garage, V V itandard transmtselon. that not less than the minimum p.m. MI 8-1868. ' - ■ Call. MI 8-0560 after 6. FORMER s a l e s m a n haa ataln- COMBINA-nON gaa and :ajB (drive, laige beautifully landscaped P*' - i LI. Ill -Eleetronica Service, 165 School ience preferred but not necessary. large lot 88x260, $16,900. Philbrick STANLEY^ BRAY. Realtor .'Temperatures for the next flye aalaries and wages as sat forth in leas *teel cookware in original car­ s|qve. Gae Circulating heater. ran Agency, Ml 9-8484. comer lot. Located Notch Road 2(A^CHESTER—Six room home 1S69 BEL AIR 4-door ' Sedan, 6 Street, Manchester. Apply In person,-Tots 'N ’t Teens, tons, -rag; $149.80. Sacrifice $30.50.' Bxtenalpn, Immediate occupancy. top condition, pne Uook tq . bus * BRAE-BtJRN REALTY days, Thuraday through Monday, the speclflcaUona must be paid on cylln alaa a, worn twice, oil apace heat­ be______ainumed,_ _ $ieAOO.~______P ^Utelek b i Rasato)’, 2 0 $-1108. , leaped tot, eomUnatlon win* el^ga, Inc, 20 8*1100. , ■?HoMa6i|r Authority. er with pipe. MI S-88ia. Can be eqnlpp^ with anew ’B and Ni Agency Friday, holder Saturday. 'UtUa courteous Instructors. Class room KfOPEflT TAILORING pn ladiim’ WAITRESS wanted 1 o r S ~ d a ^ Agtncy. 2D 9*g4G8: I and flroMaco. TOte home la BRQtHERS HooBng Ao nORO! 19S7, PsIrUAc, 4-door, sx- plowa. Very good condittoh. Janet AL Bycholski lCANGRB8TBRr-2 badroozn ranelL By locMad near fcheol, bua riiaaga Sunday and cooler (jMon- UWOOLN — OOimWBWyAL «•* lOnOUBTOOBT . : T ow i o f " instructions, tor II. 17 ytar Olds. and gantlen)fn'* clothing. ' 189 weekly, 9-8 p.m. Apply toparaen. Roger M. Negro S% room axoallazit condition, with oil heat, f^dnk essamsi. n m $ m . j a Ifoodlind ft . Call aiqr tlraa. hO. Oonwr loKla Bhop. Mitchell 9*5993 abopning. Haa many axtrao.: IF T0lf..-.fniB panbiiU ooivtom' dayi- r-' ' ■ 00MBT**-9pirauni VCMRO BILL Mr tha taking; IN EaL Ml g - n n J|fMr S PJI. MlteheB 8*8727 baaomant, $10,90Q. ,Cau oimar. gyo> w s, 20 s-iiM, I f t A. Saitii, M u r , | 0 ^ nktom i rijOUM total 8a*ar a li$tf s n .f~- ■ M l 9-2U0. ■Ti <— UK S40SS -» o im r X9BM DM B'': L,. ■’ • w e*- •rn.10t.4 t I’ ■ - - . - i oVA;.'' m .'.': -:■ vv;^: ••' ’• v.’':- ■ : (' I,' ■ .^'.. - . - • - • ■f,' .'.. •■ ' W . \: '( ■■' *

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blissfully soft and as new as the sea- sophisticated new walking shoe 9.99 to ■10.99 .son . ... "suzette*' with a ^lim mid-heel in brown or black calf, ,. x i:i -r?‘ * !l I t b y . -Tl ■ {. TlltJJlillVSIll "s ta r" in both lliigh and mid-heel, ^ black suede or calf. 10.99 or sostoN ^ igi* slim, stack heeled ^dnd Hjj fashioned w ith tha^^deep J'i !!H cushioned comfort of |<:in heel to tpe-Yrethame foam, "suitaire" is avail- P|| able in black lorl brown ,, deerskin finished leather. 1

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:::t . 5 y W i e C B HH / Cmn, ----- — » jo ta: If ‘TOWN & COUNTRY^ OIIOUPING ::il /I liiHf a carefree roomful of modern Manchester Shopping Parkade furniture in 9 decorator colors aboard for railt^ing fun at Ip nil coordin&ted in leather-look plastic, walnut* 5-^IECE pin j|ii finish hardwood. 6' sofa-bed filled with 76% blended its b ^ l WTG special arrives com iiir ROOM GROUP iiiii felt, 26% Urethane foam; 60 steel coil springs. BoUlnr Sofa-Bod plete...'^ unit freight train on tres­ AT THE PARKADE i|iii Marproof white ‘M^amine’ plastic table tops. Parch- , . ‘-*"'*octof___ — Tjtp 2 Camol Ckol)* tles, drcuit breaker, transfohner, Distributor's of ”• I ment, persimmon, green, other colors to mix or match. aEndrtrfdot !itU two-tone whistle Sm ob»]^fftng ::;H DURING ANNIVERSARY SALE! luJft-eflc«d uccsMerlet to cemehts yur r—w locomotive .with pist<« rod acUon S. S. PIERCE K^h’iio i) ^ f ■ . T ." 1 1 J f < ,% rsj 7 - F«o«.

TOP Wolifngdollooitt III Christmas C m everyone ’enjoys! 1 QUAIITY Bee o two-yeorwoM ilii ^ J T . 1.47 i| trm e i- The Hob Nob ResJUiurant in A *Tackage from Pierce’s” liilii S r ______: LOWEST there new attractive Epicure de­ gives pleasure to all the family CoeceiMratfoe 2,98 WMKER PRIOES partment has a fine .display of from the moment the fresh new MODEL., ijll Monopoly . . . 2.88 P A ln itA Y -S. S. Pierce delicacies and gift NO. SOI box with the S. S. Pierce label RE6AUSE: liATSEowlhig H packages. Plan your parties and 12 OZ. CANS W HH arriyes until all of the contents ,'V Seh ...... 3.17 Christmas gifts from the selec­ liljy L BowAiq are expectantly removed, eagerly 2 98 tion at The Hob Nob. ,\ - No aalewMa oommtaalo. to p c v ll Sef» ..... I.f N d io m ^ ikdverUaed^ " opened and thoroughly enjoyed. 7 f A t ^ T ^ Order from store display . . . noilll: S. S. Pierce’s G ift Assortments 2 ■* salesman will call at your iKKne. Iiil|[ g ram is price ■ We suggest ordering EARLY are' packed with delicacies, J YTee simple measurement form llfl while our selection is complete. tor do-lt-yoorselfenu sw^te and fine foods selected Quantity discounts on. gift as­ from PiercoVregular stocks: The M Speak to manager iw~aMistaat 3Jf8 Wo r m IVole sortments apply to large orders WHB OABB manager for free estimites. unequaled variety in over 60 (n M U t t ) _' ...... 2 .8 8 placed e ^ y ; pleiuie ask for de­ She’s big as Ufa -n just assortments gives you a w ide e Measured and Installed by tee- 2.98 ¥fiMlieRier as beautiful . .- « ‘Saucy* tails. We make i^ipments to all BEER I * '* iory^tnOned mechanics . . . I f walks with you udian you choice of kinds and prices. points in the U. sl lUYSfiVERiALCA^ SfiMfcif Onn 2JI2 take her by the hand. Hm pixie style rooted 98 Pcpiy Frontier ^ b y hair. So aweet in MQIHER GOLDSmi -y . ^tard s, dress ’n pina­ '... .B e jU a cup'of coffee, m aendtetchf K lt4 A 4 i’ fore. RED GRAFE or a complete you can be sure of. th e best sohsm you eat h e re ! 5ths

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This Coldspot is only 26-in. wide, door open or cibsed, yet it givM you 11 cu. ft. of storage with'over 16 The Bank f hat gives you PLANNED SECURITY sq. ft. of shelf area. Stores 60-lbs. of i frozen food. Magnetic door. X Kenmore Wringer-Washer Kenmore Wringw WMher features NETW low price. ■'X.I^W full-skirt L a w P r ic e /^Open a new account’ now with styling and NEW 9-lb. capacity. Plus, efficient 3-vane agitator, rustproof alu­ $25 or more . . . or . . . deposit $25 or minized safety wringer.' SALE FEATURE more to an^xisting account, and be- ^o u d owner of imported

translucent China at only $ 2 .5 5 'for X-. each 4-piece setting . . . and genuine Vour \ crystal glassware for only $1.75 for each set of 6 glasses. C h o i c e YOU PAY USS in. Electric U l Chanel UHF Mm IoI $171 Gas Range i? - Blegan^e— Beauty 5i| ./ a dnivee#eot Be stoop top coatrole! a FU l tl-iaoh aoreen at iSnaU screen pries! In addition to place settin$[a, many a Bsnaevafcia Wtad aafaty fM n , aham pletnra! ' other pieces of fine China in the STEINCRAFT DELUXE •Eternal Harvest pattern are avail­ No additional down payment fp rlt preferred SllvOr. A 5 7 ' tone: ST-month eerviee oontmeC. able at a fraction of their real ALL-fOOC WORSTED SUITS value. - > stand-out value iii Stein!s All-Wool Wortted Softs New twe 19«0 . . 1' completely mat(ih| Qf” '- varied; styles that are amarti leu fri>n^ top bum* ta in VIviio ju .uvui^n era to broiler . . . Meteor Portable avarything 11 g h t a Above all— you get the look of much automatic a 11 y! jOffeni Family -Fim txquisiie Crystal more costly suits A t Stein’s you al- Ovan pra4iaata in way/pay less, only minutaa . . . no I Baau^ifvilly m atched crystal 3 7 i 9 5 more waiting for SALE PRICE ^ a a a w i^ obm es in four sizes .. ovan to warm. H[aa WOOL TOPCOATS ...... 3^^ large broiler, - too.’ ^ . $< I i^ W , water, juice and old SaaltatSaaw^^^ « only _, I fashipned gljlisees. . > Imagine the time FREE LAY-AWAY P l a n - 5 : you save with thia Alt channel UBF-YRjr. $117 . automatic c | o c k ■^A'lli^NCHasrai’^ .control for oven 17-inch (overall , diagoi^)X Dual Trade RseoMeW and . appliance.'out­ sHoppiNa.^PAiiicAOE let. . .Juat set it, ureen has US. aq. la. vlew- i only | 6 Down $ y g ... ' forget i t It starts, TUIWWOBB ahle area. Sharp laiage Takes up te 7-M resL Bn. MON., TOB&, stops as you prede- pietare and clear eeund. I Mvsl ladicator, tens l^termlne. So many eocdlag I f Other featufes. Buy eoatreL lah speed ierward ^iie Savings (lank of ISjancyti^ ■ HtOday! i I - • WEST BRANCH"—NANCHESTI^R SHOPPING HPARSADB fv £ M AI^j^ER rAR^I^,, lESTER, CONN. Phone' Mitchell 3- 1$ B 1 !*ss?ar I;;.;.. Stora Boufa: Moil., Tiles., $aW. 10 jbo ,6 r;JM>-Wed.i Thaiw., ft i. 10.to 9 P^M. .— r , 4 A.V

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9lOck 'S 3V ?•«* RMied Woo/ ■ • ■>. A flacks O FF 2070 '•Su/ar/y P'’" MANCHESIER StjOFPING Sol/d color iodien Phii 6n Jj^jsSS h r a i ^ - Hart -V "otn M iakin* ««kej Drive Oyer To The; l \ ^now! " p j re«^, t i t e iunVow, ^otnen* Manchester Parkade Tonight! f o r t , 'oi»ac/ sizrt • Skor#. 1 l9fh» % Save. On —. '*}*( Avi •s 9to Branded Fashioti Apparel •'•90 ■/ UII For The Entire Family! ■ *i»ei rme h. ••■* ^ y trtO O ' \ong pre-teen blouses ' our bra women's driving gloves ^^ntirc c o U o r i $ 1 . 9 0 Slock o f $ 2 . 2 9 . ^ 2 . 9 8 R eg iJia S rS lis" ® Smartly 'styled With cable Stitched wool and raccoon-back, leather palm Choice •andfc $1.90 ______'T. . I . ■* : a g s S la V W a'SS”C S ^ $3.9* f 2 . 4 g % r«gu\a'W women's reversfble raincoats ^ Ikfo *. • ' Oor men's wilshire sport shirts' Any embrti< $ 8 . 9 0 92.98 FfortJ sides flay in uplift elastic ^plin bn one side, floi^ dr madras^ type plaid on the $ 2 . 6 9 ©or and <’“>1111 tin* ***^ White in- inn«ham . . . assortment of patterns. /or wWttlm*-;^* . j4 Small, medium, large and extra large sizes Regular $4.00 value. *8.48# 84 to 38^ ■ ” ------■■ ' > t o «ad 40B snd .1.3^ 40C. nt^rfy lee seamless nylons .'S2' men's van heusen shorts »WS..'«'«■«? " 80c pair / . 6 9 c In plain or niicro mesh made to-our exact sneciflcaiions Pmiwvvu >«Md length^ of .hort, ,.,n,ge Md fa K l u c ^ r .

famous make costum^.^|ewelfy > men's wool pullover Wv'eaters 99c* ^ ^ ’ i $ 3 . 9 0 ^ bearing a famous label. 100% wool yam- small metliiiin large sues. Re^larly $7.?3- ^ ■■ ™*«h, medium and If. ^ W ^d o rt n/orn®*i* » n d men's - wdmen's leather :y^il<^ X . ^ f ie rd* boys' tiiiTloui make panis » . r-y $ 1 . 9 9 * ispe^ group! Woo/ [. fl^neV pajafo" J r ■ g if t s ' In a v ^ e ty of styles including those with $ 2 . 9 0 ^'V $ 3 . 3 3 . ' Chinos ^ Bedford cords, tlfokies and other ^children's bruds.^ ^ntinenital yrtyling. ip chareoeL loden I and’ antelope. Regularly. $8.98, $498:- ./•hr -.1 Mbi faiTK&s make girls' dips snow suits n w o Regularly $1.98. [ bnys flannel lined corduroy pfliits

Regularly $2.98. $ 2 .3 9 $ 1 2 . 9 0 ■ ■ $.3,33'■• ■ X' b ti/ it K^ionally known make . 1. choice of loden, an- » t selling styles. MadeI ______of TOtton_ or nylon • > v ^ e a t e *rs 34 to 40. V ffant styles . - . . sices 4 to 14. a 'lM .98 value iel ‘ ' ■ ®’*®* • *d^2; ‘Warm flafr type styles- o* Manufactured by the liiiakers of girls' pr^teen coats mote .WaiMhte-Winky. Two pfii^. rv,; ✓ ' (• $84.98 89.981 e-T** huepedh aliite in solid eolors '^.98 Stock $28 Tt '' ' flannel shirts 1^ to 6x in atyles forJ o f ^ Such famous maktt a* ICwiM, Coatcraft and t-'- f ' l :X,A -:3I;90'' ■ Bambury. Save $6^8 a\^tl ; , * ■ . 1- . . . . •'•sA JModel and others. Xong siteved rdtylesln sizMd to20. Regularly $2.98 and $S.98i M ost- ITEMS PERfECT FOR i. 7J-. IF YOU HAVEv AXCl^GE ACCpI^ WTO SfOkE‘iN THE ■ 4. ;r CHRISTMAS .CIFT GlVIna A f^w ^ao ■■ ' ■ ' W" INlTlVyifTlN 9 I-V/KC' W H^l^PRa OPEN A THURS.y-Htl. NIGHTS TILL 9 ■p.-r- MONi TU ^f SAT. id^AM, IFO « PM.- ._f -t \ \ • y JIANCHEOTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY. NO\^MBER^, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING l(lANi!^E«n6B, CJONn I^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960 PAGE 9 4 - " f .- \ ___ __Sale 1% o iih , PARKADE ; X Book in Stockll Here s the newest way to lo se n ^ g'h tly inches, learn an exhiHratfngr new | game and have fun. And you can ifo all of this without it costing a Oentl Publisher’s list price. Over 5000 CE anniversary sale! adult and children' Tolumes to choose from.

'■ ,y«' • BOWLINS LESSONS FINNRE ANALYSIS^ e m s OHMl NOYS* 14.96 Qualified Inttructonkto help you Skilled techniclant to give you as% FINE W O O L learn the basic fundamontali help and advice cm exercise, diet 15% CAMEL HAIR TOY SALE correctly! and treatments.' Sno Suits EVERY JW ptJR H170E STOCK REDUCED £OE THIS SAUB ... ™ Girls’ t y p i c a l v a l u e s __ m a t e l c h a t t y KATHY Polo Coats REMCO WHIRLT BIRD DOLL 9.90 HELICOPTER CLASSES STARTING , 25.00 value! Mfp. list 18.00. m /K OrloN pile'lined! Zip front! ,5ile price. ------l U . # Mf|r. list 10.00. Sale price. .... 5.99 MONDAY, OCT. 24 and TUES., OCT. 25 REMPEL ^O iig. 5.98 to 8;98~ SPRING HORSES MONOPOLY 9:30 A.M. and 1:30 PJN. 16.90 ON B01H DAYS Girls'sizesT to 14 List price 25.00. Regr. d.OOi^^ Sale price Sale price. 1.99 . CALL Ml 3-1507 9.99 Pima cotton 2.99 9LL REG. $5.00' and nylon! ALL REG. ^ .00 ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Machine wash­ Sizes 3 to 6x 30.00 value! ^ TOYS TOYS able! Detach­ able, hood. and GIRLS-REGISTER FOR ^ Knit trim. 3.36 ' Red, navy, . LEAGUES NOW FORMING! loden, gray 19.90 3.99 Preteen sizes 8 to 14 A, with contrast­ ing color ski Sizes 7 to 14 MANCHESTER pants. Sizes 3 to 6x. INC. PARKADE Limited quantity of fresh, new Wool-plaid or brlon-^ile lined Parkade Lanes holiday dresses^ from our early for extra warmth! Smartly \ Ml 3-7167 MANCHESTER PARKADE collection. ■tailored! Picked edges! Plaid lined style with scarf to match. '

NyloR Streteh Tighis Of courae, aim less stretch nylon tighXpop- ular colors. For girls 4 to 14. HAS THAT SO-IMPORTANT LiNed Corduroy Slacks 1 . 9 8 ZIP-OUT ORLON LINING! ill fully lined corduroy i i slacks. Washable. 3 to 6x. Sizes 7 to 14, 2.98, AILWGather •III I>isacHAjnts O ff Gtcunts T ^ u lar U>u/ Cleepers aod Pajamas 1 .6 C liilii Slight imperfects of 2.50 and 3.00^ arctic liiili made sleepers and pajamas Sizes ! to 8. m hiH: 3-Pe. Grawlor 5ob ^ 9 ii GRANTS WARM GLOVES liliir - 5.98 embrpide^ corduroy j^ k et. FOR WOMEN & GIRLS. iHf crawler and bonqet ^et! Washable! fiirls’ , :::riinm sizes 12 to 24 nwhths.’^ ------~ r ■ :::::: Regular j ^ 4 i 9 9 1.00 ProioH Parka 1 0 . 9 9 .WMhailel Zip front! Braid trim! QuiH lin- . GlIttS' COTTON /niu/o»o«f yirlsf 6-7 ; womea 8 to 14. iillll S>-K-L-'^ plain and tuck-' II DoHors below wliat a aaln $t Btitdh styles in wool. QslHsi Rtbat you'dexpect to poy! Plus Wool-rabbit hair- Wyafp^Ndao 2.99 w a th m r t nylon blend for women. pre-teen and teen at less than half . . X thmr, ©nginal price. 7 to 14, 8 to 14 and 10 t h I i u i a L k n i t TO 16.'' ’ * 2.99 Dupont zelan and zesset Yor STUDENTS & MEN’S Lovely,! colorful ' prints! real resistance to wrinkles and I|Hmy_Sut8UnaUi«L_etyles!' for water repellancy. In pqpn- S H I R t S A N D 1 Yli WOMEN'S^'GOLD'ANQ^ liO Bsis’n a sssi Fajaintt L 0 R Binbroiderei] styles! Lece- lar tan gabardine. Sizes 6- to COTTON FLANNEL trimmed styles! Sixes S fU R -T W ^ E D SUPPERS to 6x. Sixes 7 to 14 are DRAWERS SPORT SHIRTS I t 3.99 Regwler 1 9——1—^ ' % Plaid sport shirts are San­ 1*99 i j ■ t'’’ . forised to keep the extra full- ■ X? TQ!^' w a r m Regular cut fit. Permanent Collar Orig. 5.96 mid 6.96 JUNIOR IOY$* 2.19 ij,. Lurex thread adds apar NNG. 10.96 to 14.06 TOTS* ,, ataya. S. M, L ,X l ,.j p ^ ^ kla to cotton dwiilla. . . . ' . ' Rttgular 2.99 Soft padded aolaa; heab. GhHClaBketH-Sloepero Flannel Slacics ^ a Keapa cold dir out Top eolora. 4 to 9. 1. 3-Pe.Snowsuits' • Unhimlered freedom. j ; ■ i • Keapa h«dy la Spartamen levp ’em. ‘ : V , w 3 .4 «ii-|f-' \ V, ' i : " 2.99 X' # : ; YWMwr.ifmsiitsi I ! * s>®«P«rI Grows with the aifWIsBmTaM / MANGNEStER X pull oys and girls 2 to 4. Wash- ■ ' ■ .PARKAUIIXj? SSefoJ®^;*toive I'to 4; years. MediiaT!®^ ; - ^ i f by magic 1 Guaranteed for the life of' . the^rm' * m t! i' All. ' ookM'U'aitd ■ . f.r ■

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