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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 48 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 27, 1961 (CUaalfled Advertising oh Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Shea to Direct State News U.S. Offers Roundup Peace Plan May Campaign Reds Urge Big-4 Ban Cat Hairs Give For Space li' Atty. John F. Shea Jr., Police Clue in By MAX HARRELSON chairman of the Manchester United Nations, N. Y.. Nov.! Republican Town Committee, Murder Case 27 {/P)—The United States today laid before the U.N. | Now on All N-Testing w'ill be the manager of Edwin Bridgeport, Nov. 27 {IP)— Outer Space Committee a | H. May’s campaign for the Cat hairs found on a dead . ^ ___ Republican nomination for stop gap program “to pre-1 governor. man’s body led police ester- j serve peace in Outer Space— May announced hi.s choice tfiis day to a man thjy have and extend to all nations the morning at the Hotel Bond in Hart charged with murder. benefits of exploring it.” Bid French Arrested was William T. Clay U.S. Delegate CTiarles W. Vast ford at a press conference formally Jr., 33, police said admitted addrej^sed the 24-nation body a.« opening his campai)^. beating John A. Brattain. .51, man- it met for the first time v.-ith all Join Talks Thomas F. McDonough of Wind a ^ r of a store in Branford. i ii.s members present. The seven sor will be the treasurer of the The fight culminated a quarrel Soviet bloc countric.s ended their campaign. May .said. mat started between Brattam and boycott de.spite their contention Atty. Shea, who is also the; I committee should give At Geneva town's representative to the State j Brattain 8 bod.v. clothed only in equal representation to We.siern. trousers and a shirt, was found by Communi.st and nonaligned coun- Legislature, was the manager of' two boys about 6 a m. veaterdav intTrres By PRESTON OBOVEB the Manchester part of May’s con an alle>way in the cUy, North' Soviet Delegate Valerian A. Moscow, Nov. 27 (IP)—The . gressional campaign in 1956, i n ' Side. which May defeated Pat Ward. i Zorin, in a brief speech, insiste.i Soviet Union proposed today B rattain. who had a wife- and that the committee mii.st be reor- Shea wa-s the vice chairman of three daughters living in Wellesley, that the United States, Brit j just repre.senta- May's 19,58 congre.ssional cam I li-n" to all three g ain and FVance agree with it paign, in which May was defeated ! JOHN F. SHEA JR. I store in Branford, He kept an'."''”tries. ------group., of Voun- now to ban all nuclear tests. by Emilio Q. Daddario. i I apartm ent there and drove to Wel- I lesley to vi.sit his fam ily most 5'ost declared that the que.sUon First western reaction was Attj'. Shea said he believes May ! of the committee's composition Is “has ver.v good delegate strength".I I weekends ^ skeptical since the Soviet pro important, but he expressed hope posal seemed to call for an un for the nomination so far. jMay | Asks Fair Examining his body. Dr. George that discus.,ions could begin early The only other announced can Molnar. medical examiner, found In 1962 on "certain initial mea.s- f l limited and uncontrolled test didate is John Alsop of Avon. hairs which he identified as com uie.s." moratorium. How many votes May thinks he I Distribution of ing from a cat. He listed four main .steps which Tlie proposal was made on the has, .said Shea. " It is too .“oon to With this to go on, police started should be taken quickly: eve of the resumption of nuclear say. 'ITiere are too many ques a dfX)r-to-door check of residences ■ I. Recognize that Outer Space test ban talks in Geneva by the So tionable factors." State Tax Load in the tenement area where the and the celestial bodies are open viet Union. Britain and the United body was found. Shea said his acceptance of the States. France, the fourth nuclear post to campaign for May "in no Hartford. Xov. 27 Of] Edwin H. power. Is not a participant but a way binds the Manchester town Soviet statement said the time haa May Jr., said today that "We must opened by Charlotte Chavis, 31, come to invite the French. committee to support May. I hope have a fair dlslrihution of our tax who lives with him. 2. Agree to register all launch they will, but that is up to them to buiden." and declared "the solu Catching sight of a cat behind ings of Outer Space vehicles, The Ruai;ians released a proposed decide." tion of thi.s im portant problem" her, police searched the apartm ent; 3. Cooperate in use of weather 4-articie draft agreement and in an Atty. Shea said May has a "tre w'ds one of his m ajor objectives. and found a jacket matching Brat- satellites in an effort to improve accompanjing statement hinted mendous" following in the Hart tain's trousers hidden under a bed- forecasting services. they may resume tests if France Ma.v. who seeks the Republican J. Cooperate in the use of com- ’iSslif'-s does. ford and Manchester area. nomination for governor, said "our ■sheet. In 1956 when Republican Dwight Wlien they discovered a m an’s municatioas .satellites to improve Under the Soviet proposal, the party is now a force to be reckoned global communications. four powers would agree to halt Eisenhower was re-elected Presi with at the capitol, in the cities, overcoat hidden under a mattress. Miss Chavis broke down and told Zorin devoted most of hi.s re tests in the atmosphere, under wa dent, said Shea. May had 160,632 and in the toums.” marks to the composition and pro ter and in Outer Space. The argu votes to P a t W ard's 138,805 ih them C3ay had hit Brattain The former GOP state chairman, Clay intervened, police rieported, cedures of the Outer Space com ment was that each power now haa the district, and 11,622 to 8.148 in remarks prepared for delivery at mittee. He said the Soviet gov the means of detecting such tests in Manchester. when Brattain and Miss Chavis be his press conference, said he was gan arguing after spending the eve ernment favors broad cooperation Arthur H. Dean, United States delegate to renewed three-nation nuclear test ban talks, addresses and cheating would be impossible. ning together. in Outer Space exploration------, but de a radio audience during broadcast inter\iew In Geneva today. The nuclear conference resumes The four powers also would un (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued On Page Seven) Police said Clay, who is 6' 2 " and I dared the committee must be re- tomorrow in Geneva's Palace of N.sti.on's. fAP ^hotofax ria radio from Geneva). dertake not to hold nuclear weap 190'pounds;” to ld 'th e m carried^?."K«"‘"t» ,il" .‘I'" ons tests underground while nego Brattain's body down several! Pfonole the nairow interests of tiating an agreement on a control states.’ flights and out into the alley. system that could detect such Wild Goose Chase’ Clay has been arrested 11 times "One. must acknowledge with blasts. regret, " he said, "that all our ef Grid Fixer’s Afuming The proposal w as deliv’ered to since 19.54 on assault and breach of the peace charges. forts to reach agreements with the press but the embassies Im the United States have been met 4 mediately involved — the British, Miss Chavia. who was taken into with resistance on the part of our J •. r r n •! Mental Patient cu.stody yester'da.v on prostitution American and French — were not Hope Again Fading partners, who have been trying to called In. Neutral nations, how eharges. has been arrested 28 place the Soviet Union in a posi times since 1946. moetly .on sim i Admits Hoop B rib e or 5 Slayings ever, were Invited to send rep tion ■ . . where it would become lar counts. possible to impose on tlie cotn- \ resentatives to the foreign office I Mineola, N.Y. Nov. 37- f/P)—For- for a flllin on the proposal. mittee the derisions of the West- ; New York Nov. 27 tfl Josephf’F'red Portnoy, 19, a forward for For Rockefeller Son Ttvo Traffic Deaths Green, an associate of convicted ■ ty detectives have been assigned to Columbia University during the I track down an escaped mental pa- (Continued on Page Fifteen) B.v THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 Retrick Dean said football ganip fixer Aaron Wag- 1960-61 season. Dist. Atty. Prank ms (^legation would propose to man, jileaded guilty in general ses- , tient accused of massacring the The 4-day Thanksgiving Dsy the S. Hogan said at the time of 1 family of a brother-in-law who Merauke. Dutch New Guinea.« Rockefeller talked with search holiday w-eekend brought out General Assembly that the , aions today of bribing a basketball Green’s arrest last March that the I Nov. 17 (ff>) -- Hope foi Michael leaders at Pirimapoen, a tiny player to shave points helped him come to this country a heavy traffic on Connecticut’s (Contimied on Rage Four) forward had agreed to shave! year ago. Rockefeller faded again toriar as coastal village near where his son highwaj-6. but only two auto fatal Green, 37, could be sentenced to points in four games and allegedly wisps of smoke wafting up from would have landed if he aueceeded ities occurred in the state during from one to 10 years and fined up received $1,140. Named in a first-degree murder Bulletins the steamy Asmat jungle off which in reacfiing shore. One of them the period. to JIO.OOO on each of two counts to Hogan said Portnoy shaved warrant is Mate (Mike) Ivanov. 38. he disappeared eight days ago told him: "We regret there’s no which he pleaded guilty. No dale "Irrefutable evidence" places the Culled from AP Wires One Connecticut resident was Traffic Deaths for sentencing was set immediate points in the Columbia-Rutgers were Identified as burning brush.' news of Mike's whereabouts or killed in a traffic accident out of mentally disturbed Ivanov in the ly. ' . game Dec. 13, which Columbia The smoke was spotted yester even if he’s alive." the state. lost 75-62. home of Peter Gregov at the time His ca>e..^'as one of six called to of ,the five slayings Saturday, ac U.S. SUES FORD day by a .searching Australian Air Ground parties, however, will Mrs. Arlene Guyette. a 56-year- The second count to which Force plane, raising hopes at the continue to comb the crocodile- Over Holiday day that involved basketball game cording to Nassau County Chief of W ashington, Nov. 27 IT5—The oM Wellesley, Mass., woman, was fixes. Green pleaded guilty Involved the Justice Department filed a dvU search headquarters. But Dutch infested jungle coast for at lea.st killed on Thanksgiving Day when Detectives Stuyvesant Pinnell. officials raid an investigation two more weeks. Indicted with Green wa.
: ■ ■ ' ' ■■ . , ■ ■ . '^ i- ;____ , . 1 ■ li^AOSTPrO' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, M O^AY, NOVEMBER 2T, 1981 t : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER J961 PAGE THREE will not be employed. Barfy Benja sault, Bryan, was freed on H.OQO min of the Hartford Symphony, bond until a Circuit Court 'hear led l^ets, carrot chips smd apple-, Rockville-V ernon of the year ajid model, and fijpirlng will,be featured soloist in this work, Stdie N ew s ing Dec.-19. He 1* assigned to the Columbia sauce; Thursday, frankfurt dh the percentage of full value on and* we shall use an ensemble of 'USS Sarda. Sheinwold on Bridge D e roll, tossed salad, and' blueberry which the town basea its assess about 25 for support. cobbler; Friday, com chowder, ‘Pam’ Jedrziewski ment. egg salad sandwich, vegetable both This Is aboiit .the size of The Would Adopt Nine School Board Murphy had said laat week that “ THE W AY Netherlands Chamber Orcheatra Roundup sticks and chocolate cake with National Winner If the registration notices didn't you may have heard yesterday at Norwich, Nov, J7 W>)—It Will AVOID LOSING On Berlin Negotiations vanilla icing. arrive by this Friday, hls staff the high school, and which I'm sure ipean more than tripling the num Soutti dtalar Nev\’ Gallon Donors (Oontlaued from Pag* Om ) t r u m p con tr ol To View Plan would have difficulty figuring the I HEARD IT” you found very adequate. ber of youngsters they have, hut NohMouUi vtiemble Mrs. Arthur Smith, Alfred Mi.ss Pamela Jqdrziewskl, i6, of ' By AUred' Sheinwold NORTH grand list by Jan. 1, We shall pe’rform three works the Richard Benoits want to adopt (Oontinued from Page One) , Brand, both o f Columbia, and Mrs. Tolland, la among 36 4-H club The staff has worked on real es why Decker was riding the fender. the nine Craig children. A French statesman once said ♦ 9 7 John Bell of Hebron, have been youngster today named winners In FAIRWAY Stores by John Gruhef for large orchestra, as well. Chief The driver, 33-year-old Earl Curry, Of Evacuation tate valuations In the meantime, he The Craig children were orphan that no crime U too great for * C* A K When his government signs a A b o u t T o w n given pins indicating they have contests at the 40th annual Na said. among them is the ever-popular Kerhonkson, N.Y., was arrested on 0 Q J t 7 S Main Street and Plaza Center "Unfinished " Symphony by Schu ed 10 days ago when their parents, married man with a family to sup aeparate peace treaty wlhi the given a gallon of blood to the Red tional 4-H Club Congress. Each a charge of drunken driving. Frank and Theresa, were killed in ♦ 9 t 4 3 The Board of Education will hold Cross blood program. Mrs. John won a $400 college scholarship. bert. This is the work from which State Police .said traffic on Con port. Clearly, this accounts for Yvnrr e a s t Soviet Union, he said, the Western The Mailmams will meet tomor Sigmund Romberg Stole, "You an automobile accident. row at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. its ren lar meeting tomorrow at Pringle, program chairman for Pamela, daughter of Mr. and OPEN TONIGHT and necticut highways was unusually The Benolta have four children the way some bridge hands *re AQ432 (065 Allies will -have to withdraw their 8 p.mT In the health room of the Columbia chapter, made the an Mrs. Chester M. Jedrriiewski of ^ Are My Song Of L«ve," the waltz heavy. ^9« ^Q10S4t garrisons from West Berlin Charles Chambers, 832 Tofiand Naturally I'm going to t^It'f'trumpet part that was unplayable that became- so popular 25 years of their own but from their point played. Tpke. school. nouncement this weekend. Kingsbury Ave., won the clothing for many years. Towai-d the end of of ^iew—as uncle and aunt of the 0 10 3 0 9 6 4 gradually and negotiate with East Fred O. Tatro and hls son Leon, The chapter will be host to the program contest. She was the EVERY NIGHT till about the impending cone^Y^ by South (a married man) ruffed ♦ Q 10 7 5 2 ♦ A K 6 SwMtini Moatli-StmKh 3 Tlnii Futir the last century a special trumpet 24S to 2 4 2 Craig children—13 doesn't seem to the aecond club, led a heart to who handle school bus transporta Bloodmobile tomorrow at Andover youngest of 12 National winners Certifiljl liboritory tilts prove BELL-ANS tab the Mancheeter Civic Orthestra. ^’in ca.se you're unfamiliar with it. 0OUTH Germany for access rights to the George A, Jessop Jr., 74 FergU- lets neutralizE 3 times as much stomach acidity (called a piccolinoi was designed the tune is the secondary theme Hartford, Nov. 27 lypi-—The State be such an unlucky number. dummy and tried a spade finest. Red-surrounded city. son Rd., is a member of the glee tion, have been asked to meet Congregational Church from 12:45 named in this event. thlB time. Moat of you^lcnow that to make the part practical, but we Money Is a problem, of course, ♦ A K I 10 I with the board to discuss plana for to 5:30 p.m. Transportation to in one minute as many leading digestive tablets. Now thru Christmas! ^ of the symphony’s first movement. Motor Vehicle Department’s dally This play did nothing to support V J « 7,3 Ulbrlcht made no mention of club at Wentworth Institute, Bos Get BELL-ANS today for the fastest known ve have a aymphonib orchestra in haven't such an instrument, nor In the,' symphony, it makes iU record of automobile fatalities as but Benoit’s wages as a telephone his family. Premier Khrushchev's moent ton, where he is studying archi evacuating the school In case of Andover may be obtained by call relief. 354 at druggists. Send postal to BELL- anybody to play it. equipment mechanic will be but O A K 5 emergency. ing Harry Chalmers, or the church Murphy Receives ANS, Orangeburg, N. Y . for liberal free sample. town, but there ate always a few fti'St appearance in the cellos, and of last midnight and the tofrfis on West won with the queen of ♦ I statement that he would postpone tectural engineering technology. Previous to the new instrument, is later repeated by the violins. the same date last year: tressed by those of his eldest son, signing a separate treaty with The Tatro’s have already equip during the Tuesday visit. newcomer* to tvliom the fact may the part was revi.aed for the clar Tom, 19, and Jim Craig, 18, the spades and forced South to ruff SoMh W*M Narih I mI Appointments may be made In Saint-Saen’s Prelude to "Le De 1980 1961 another club. South hopefully led 1 ♦ Tass 1 NT Pa« East Germany If the West show.s The executive board of the La ped the buses with two-way radios, Car Assessments be newe. Arid the matter of the inet. and this is the way we shall oldest of the Craig children. Both connected to their homes and Columbia by calling Mrs. Carl E. program dtself is probably of in luge," is a work you probably don't Killed ...... 248 242 out the ace and king of spades, 3 ♦ _?*u 4 4 All -ttii willingness to negotiate. But dies of the Assumption will meet play the work. ,lohn Parker will know. The oppra fvoni which it have full time-Jobs. Khrushchev has said he will not tonight at 8:15 In the school. garage—a feature which will be Gosllhe or Mrs. Edward C. Carlson. terest,tb all of you. play it, and the othois of the "con In addition, the - people In and but this left West with the only Openiag lead — 4 5 Mrs. Pringle has made a special The motor vehicle registration was taken tumeti out to be a flop, remaining trump. After ruffing wait Indefinitely. of considerable value In any emer which A.ssessor P. Joseph Murphy We shall open with music by certino" will be: Nancy Turelzky. Extended Forecast around this southeastern Connecti gency. appeal that appointments be kept. ' 8 a ^ , but don't plan to come late but tlie Prelude itself is well W'orth. two clubs, South could draw only Ulbrlcht declared the position of Manchester Assembly,' Ored of has been awaiting from the State flute, Priscilla Marsh, oboe, Kathy hearing After a brief introduc Windsor Locka. Nov. 27 (/P)—The cut community have responded to Chester EvenlSg Herald, Box 8318, Bast Berlin, the East German Rainbow for Girls, will m«et to Other business on the agenda in If they must be canceled, she a.sks And miss It. because you are afraid Hagen, piano, and Jeannie Benja the plight of the Craig children three of West’s trumps. that the donor advise the commit Motor 'Vehicle Department have tion of maa.sive chords, there is a extended Connecticut weather Grand Central Sta., N.'Y. 17, N.Y. capital, is not up for negotiation' night at 7:30 at the Masonic cludes reports of state' grants, finally arrived. of Bach. ITiis work is truly en- min, violin. forecast for Tuesday, Nov. 28, with a mercy fund which now to West ruffed the third diamond (CopjTight 1961, General Feature* handicapped children education and tee so someone else may be sched joyablet I like it. the orchestra fairly lengthy fugaito passage, and cashed his last two clubs. He said it was high time the Temple for initiation of candidates. Usually they arrive about Oct. 1, Cover Your All are "first-chair" personnel of that is to .say the variou.s choirs through Saturday, Dec. 2: tals several thousands of dollars. Corp.) routine reports of Supt.' Myron ule. This is important if the he .said last week. likes it. and I’m sure you will like the orchestra, on their respective expect to make a go of It South was down two on a hand western powers respected interna Officers, will wear floor-length quota for the visit Is to be met, imitate cacli other in .sounding a Temperatures for the period will tional law as to East Germany’s white gowns. Those In the instal Collette and Princapal George A. This year they were late because It instruments. The larger orchestra be three to eight degrees below with all the family together,” Ben that should have given him game Patros. she said. and Doors with .W will include a dozen players from single theme. ■ in the manner of oit said Saturday. "And we can do and rubber. sovereignty “on the water, on the led choir and members will wear the state volunteered to include It is the Brandenburg Concerto normal. Cold tliroughout, except Uons to Hear Wetherell additional Information which took f No. 2. written in the early 1700's the Manenester Civic, the small "Three Blind Mice, but somewhat It with Tom and Jim's help.” Keep Control Seminar Slated land and In the air.” short white dresses. Manchester Evening Herald Co more developed than that simple for some warming about Friday. Ulbrlcht proposed "normal rela- Ool. Horace B. Wetherell, di longer to prepare, said Murphy. for the Eaector of Brandenburg's size of the whole ensemble being in The nqrmal high and low tem Since the tragedy, the Benoits, The secret of playing a hand rector of the Department of Aero- lumbia eorrespondenl, Mrs. Don little round. originally from Preston, have tlona" between East and West Ger The Prayer Group of C e n t a r ald Tuttle, telephone ACademy The state figured the valuation of own private orchestra This is per keeping with the custom at Bach's peratures for Hartford are 46 and of this sort Is to keep control of For Clergymen nautica for the state will be guest each car, based'on the book value time. Then comes * big fat tune, in the moved Into the 13-room Craig the trumps. You csinnot afford to many by acknowledging each Congregational Churi;h will meet 8-8435. haps the least known of the six best Italian opera tradition. It is 24, for New Haven, 46 and 29, and speaker at the Lions Club dinner similarly titled works by the old house which is better suited for a let the opponents lead clubs since other's sovereignty. He said both tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the home .. Everi“iri the time of Mozart, or sounded first by the clarinet, and for Bridgeport, 46 and 30. A seminar on mental hygiene, should renounce nuclear arms and meeting tonight at 7 at Liberty *iiiM im master of Eisenach. large family. The dinner table, for that will reduce your trump of Mrs. David K. Rlnes, 98 Green chestras were still small, since they i repeated by the strings. It Precipitation may total about for clergymen of the Manchester begin negotiations toward a Ger Hill Log Cabin. lik e all of them, a small orches were privately maintained. So 1/2 inch occurring as scattered Instancie, can aeat all 15 members length. wood Dr. rises to a clima.x for full orchestra, of the combined households. If you look ahead, you will see area, will be held Wednesday at 1 man confederation. Col. Wetherell'a subject is "Past tra la contrasted against a larger when we play the Mozart Horn snow flurries in the Berkshires History and the future of Avia B ackache i& and then the piece dies away and The other Benoit children are .that loss of the spade finesse will p.m. at the Community Child Guid As a first step, he suggested Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis CRYSTAL CLIAR, SHAHERPROOF PLASTIC one, but in this case the little Concerto No. 3, after intermission, ends quietly. Very effective. Tuesday and ahowera about Friday ance Clinic, 60 Haynes St. tion". group, or "concertino," includes a the total forces of the orchestra Susan. 11; Louise, 8, and Sandra. 6. glye the enemy one more chance that the two Germanys recognize ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. The program will end w-iih the and Friday night. The Craigs, In addition to Jim, /r-17 . . The topic for discussion wdll be School Lunch Menu to lead a club. This Is just what each other's passports and con at the lOOF Hall for roll call night The hot lunch menu at Horace N erve T ension ric-i Slavonic March by Tschaikowsky, are Patricia, 14; Dennis, 11; Jo you want to avoid. “ Parental Roles and Attitudes and clude a trade treaty at governmertt Or "Marche Slave” If you prefer Their Effect on the Growth of Per and nomination of officers. Plans W. Porter School this week is as SEWHOARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION Murder-Stuetde seph. 8: John, 7; Cecilia, 6; Fran See what happens If you don't level. An unofficial West German will be discussed for the annual After 35, common Kidney or filodder Ir- the French title. This, of course, East Lyme, Nov. 27 (A*>—State sonality of Their Children.” Dr, follows: Monday, homemade veg riutloni ofton occur and may mako you cis. 4; Theresa, 2, and Mary, 18 eWH M.. TM a.
M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 fMm. worm MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANC^STER. CONN« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1961 FTvi. '— r ------—r — frey Arnold, 28K Garden Dr.; Rubbin, 113 Autumn St.; Wendell victims befpre daylight yesterday Wilbur Croat highway. Anderton’a Mrs. Herbert Neff, Seiith Rd., space-science conference the com Traffic Deaths Nicholaa Yannone, Sunset Estates, Smell, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. in the modest, IH-etory Cape CoJ^ Rodtmlle-Vernott car hit the rear of the.car driven Crystal Lake, EUingten. mittee Is supposed to plan. Vernon; Mrs, Elizabeth McManus, Cynthia Glenney and daughter, Police Hunting style Gregov . home in Mlneola. by Theodore Trahan, 42, of 195 Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. and U.S. Offers The Soviet Union, Zorin wrote, 252 School St.; HUding Bolin, 26 177 Main St.; Mrs Carol McKson The brother had become alarmed union St„ Manchester. Mrs. Paul Kobel, 88 Prospect St. wants fair representation for "all Keeney St.; Mrs, Anne Dion, South luid daughtei*, 67 Hilltop Dr. because Gregov didn’t meet him Over Holiday Wndsor; William Puller, 241 Birch Mental Patient Sign Violation Pnnnpts Bid TIm arrest was made by Vernon Discharged Friday: Nicholaa three groups of states" in the direc DISCHAROE3D YESTERDAY: after work and because repeated Constable Raymond C. Berube. tion M the committee, its subcom Mt. Rd.; Lisa Pelletier, 81 Foster telephone calls to the home were Matchuk, Bread and Milk St., Cov Peace Plan St.; Mrs, Jenie Rydlewlcz, 46 Miss Z. Glen Roberta, 'Wapping; Anderson’s court date is Dec. 6. entry: Mrs. Nancy Loomis and son. mittees and the conference. Tops ’60 Mark Mr*. Nancy Clerke, Wapping; An For 5 Slayings unanswered. Trahan was hospitalized for pos The Russians agreed to the com Server St.; Arthur Highter, ReT> 1 ; For Review of Building G>de South Rd., Bolton;, Dinah Herzog. position of the oommittse of 24 in DOUBLE Mrs. Adels Stocks, 78 Trebbe Dr.; thony Mozzer, 31 Oak St.; Mrs. Gregov’s body was In the living sible back injuries. 131 Union St.; Elaine Blfolck, 4S (ODuttnufid from Page One) Arlene Hubbard, 848 Center St.; room and Mrs. Gregov's in a bed Mrs. Anita Urtans of Hillside 1959. But of the 24, Zorin noted Mrs. Mabel Akerltnd, Manchester (Oontlnaed from Pag* Une) Dailey Clr. For Space last week, "12 are members of the ConvEdescent Home; John Genta, Norman Rlchtud, 151 Center St.; room. In another bedroom was the InerMMnfly enforeem«nt^lo
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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 ...•■ ■ .\ PAGE SEVEN m a n c h e ;3 t e b e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , Mo n d a y , N o v e m b e r 27, id 8i leadership "o f our State Depoi^- ficials here was that Bowles spe ment,” which he declared "Is long Rockville-V emon »• f, Kf real thing to do with our schools la than the ultlmaU necassity will be May! Asks F air overdue.” cifically was notified In advance of Of tlio. confarenco o f RagiubUcan President Removing Bowles the announcement. to abolish them. for public ownership of one kind or aenatora. He said that during the cam LarcenJ^ Charged The statement Isued at Hyannls But honesty intervenes, and kills aaothar. Meanwhile they have to State Ifome Rites Set Brldgoa novtr lost an alaeUoa. paign he would spell out the "real CoEttittg IfEraUk Distribution of differences between our two par As Undersecretary of State Port said the President was mak W ILLIAM P. OUISH oar pieaaare. Dr. Read's roaaona have about everything they aak, H is 17SA21 'votM- ho toooivsd in ing the changes "In order to pro r u i winning hia fifth Ssnato tarm last ties,” Olid would be positive Iq his To Ellington Youth tor counseling such a revehiUoa- w d there is no one who wlU not / vide a more effective matching of o ia year wars tha biggaat t o W avar campaign. (Oontlnned from Pog« One) House as a special assistant to the ary step ars not ours; her reasons be zpoting for them to get be- For U.S. Sjen, State Tax Load ”1 will criticize when I feel criti Arr Ellington youth accused of people with responsibilities." given any candMata tor atoto of President. Hayes Is 63. Officials in Washington said the are not good reasons. We can’t ac 3Tond the staving off formulas oif fice in New Hampsklra. cism Is called for, but will offer taking 1130 from a Windham the Kennedy administration. The 9, Timothy J. Reardon Jr„ 46, (Ooattnaed from Pfige Om ) constructive solutions as well,” he re-asslgnments had been worked cept her help In our owm secret the paat and into the business of Concord, N.H., Nov. 27 VPi—Ap Ha was an outspoken opponent friend’s home Nov. 13 was arrest- transfer to the State Department presently an administrative as out jointly by Kennedy and Rusk ftoundcd i Bridges' body wiU lie in State of cotnmuniam. promised. grives him a position in line with crusade. designing what the future mig^t proud of his. record during the -ed in Rockyillb last night and will sistant to the President, becomes and were designed, on the basis of fimeral service at the Now Hamp in the State House Hall of Flags Last August, shortly bOfore hia the interest he has shown In this a special assistant to handle ^Auabad tsv»o CTMBic icaei.- post five years os a congressman answer a charge of larceny In the the administration’s experience of The noted anthropologist, w-hb is be like. shire State House at noon Wednes frwn 2 p.m. (BST) to 11 p.m. to lung congestion. Bridges called for work. cabinet affairs as Dutton shifts to ■uBdan and HolMaya ■ f i a at t it and head of the Republican party 10 months in office, to strengthen Dear Friend.*!, Paat Offlca at MaactiaaHr O — aa alao not averse to getting her day is planned for Sen- Styles morrow and from S:30 a.m. to 11 a Senate invsetigation of a DMenae n th Circuit Court Dec. 13. the State Department. Saeoad Oaat Mall Mattar. a.m Wednesday. In Connepticut. Trial of Eichmann Attention was focused on Good the foreign policy high edmmand. name Into public discussion of al Bridges, senior Republican mem Department directive which he Carl M. Osuna, 19, of 21 West win last Augrust after he had a State Department officials said A private funeral service for the claimed "musaled” miUtary officers Another announced GOP condl-: Rd„ Ellington, was arrested by that Goodwin Is scheduled to take It is well to pau.se 3ml think of «t7BSCIUPnuM BATOI most any kind o f topic, makes her ber of the Senate, who died yes date for the gubernatorial nomina talk with Cuban economic chief Payabla la 4tt*aaca - A Thottiflit for I'odair immediate family only will be held from speaking out on Ccimniuniat To Resuitie Dec. l l Rockville’ Sgt. George A. Trapp on a Job presently held by W.vmber- tion Is John Alsop, Hartford In Ernesto (Che) Guevara during a the many devoted citizens who suggestion, that we have no terday. at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the East Infiltration and foreign policy. a warrant from the 11th Circuit ley der Coerr, who is expected to “oaa Taar ...... By the Manrheetai surance executive. cocktail party at Montevideo, TUNE TEASERS work on various boards and com -4 Ste lEoRUia • T-71 schools at all. In the course of a Bridges’ death was not likely to CAncord Congregational Church. He went into public life after (uontinued ironi Page One) and was turned over to Trooper Caencll of (ihurchce Urug^Jay. The talk caused a stir be made an ambassador. The White missions to assure good schools, Tliraa Momba ...... quarrel with the way the schools chaise the present partisan line • Bridges’ office said the Senator pioving to New HampMiire, where May also said he was proud of Howard Counter of the Colchester when it was revealed. The Senate House announcement did not cover Oiia Koiitlt 1>80 up in the Senate but a Liberal- the job the Republican party did In State Police Troop. WaaWy JB we do have tend to grow brittle "died peacefully in hla sleep at 3 he became a secretary to Gov. 167* After pronouncement of sen Foreign Relations Committee call this point. law enforcement, safety, health Do you remember the main ideas Conservative struggle to choose, a the 1961 General Assembly. tence, Servatius has 10 days In and bureaucratic. In place of a.m. In his Concord, N.H., home of Robert P. Bass. Later, after serv State Police said Osuna and two ed In Goodwin but afterward Com The announcement of the and other vital public service.s— MbiMBMR O f in yesterday’s sermon 7 A iving re successor in the Senate Republi ice on the State Public Service Continued May: which to lodge an appeal with the friends visited at a Windham changes was made by White Hou.se TUK ASaoClATkO) PRbiiiS can leadership appeared possible complications arising from a se mittee Chairman Sen. Wayne often working many hour? at little schools, which she contends were ligion is more than a "Sunday Side Commission, he ran for governor "W s had a progrsun of action. Israeli Supreme Court. The ap house the evening of Nov. 13. In press secretary Pierre Salinger xyho Tba Aaaoclatad Preaa a axclualvaia whpn Congress reconvenes in Jan vere coronary attack suffered Morse, D-Ore„ said 'There was tntUM to the uae ol repabllcaUoD o( only really necessary when the ob line." The succes of any sermon de Sept. 20.” in 1934 and at the age of 36 be- Much of this program was en peal court would probably settle the course of the evening, he found absolutely nothing Improper about told reporters he would not reply or no salary. an aawa dupatcbea cradltad to It ar pends on what happens between uary. W a t k i n s ;W e s t acted. ...” ^ aet otbarwlaa cradited la tlua oat>at ject w-aa to introduce learning^ to cama the nation’s then youngest down to work In January and their the money and walked off with It, it ( the Goodwin-Guevara talk.)” to questions concerning the an Sundays. A Christian cannot mere President Kennedy led leaders He was the second leader of Con- He reported that he wiw con hearing of legal arguments could aad alao tba tooal aawa puj^lMiad bora an illiterate population, she recom in public life in tributes to the 63- greas to die in 10 days. House governor. He was first sleeted to state police said. Goodwin said the meeting with nouncement. He did say despite They deseiwe a word of thanks All rlxbta of rapublicatlon of spadal ly practice the cross on Sunday and cerned, however, over * the direc take two months. Osuna appeared at RockvlUe Po olapatcbaa bereln are alao raaervad. year-old Senator, chairman of the ?oeeker Sam Rayburn died Nov. the Senate in 19M. ( Guevara was accidental and that this ban on further information mends that teaching be done by the doublecross, the rest of tire Besides his widow, the former ORMANDJ. WEST • DIRECTOR' tion In which Connecticut is head- A s-a last resort—If the appeal lice headquarters voluntarily last they did not discuss official mat that he understood all the persons f^r their dedicated .service to the week. Living Christianity is a full I Senate Republican Policy Com- 16. od. roil acnrtca cllant of M El. A Sara the mother, in the home, at any ' mittec, rariking GOP member of Dolores Thauwald of St. Paul, court should confirm, a death sen night. ters. Involved In the shifts were notified. welfare of their fellow citizens. tec, Inc time job. Aa CSirist said, "Let ybur In the Senate, Bridges generally ManclMitar’t OI4mI — wHIi PHONE Ml 9-7198 ’’Having visited the towns and He is being held in lieu of $500 Pnbllshcn Rcprcaantattcaa: The age the child seems receptive tq i t j the powerful Appropriations Com- Minn., who was with him when he tence against Bichniann— he can 7. Walter P. McConaughy, 58, The word from administration of light so shine before men. that was regai-ded as an articulate died, he leaves three sons by his Mm niMri EacIHHw , the cities of Connecticut during ask for clemency from President bond. presently assistant secretary for DIAL y Jattoa Matbawa Speetal A im e s — New All tbe elemental equipment of an I mittcc and second ranking Re spokesman for the Conservative Off-Strest Parking Sincerely, Chleairo Detroit tuS Boaton. they may sec your good works and publican (behind Sen. Leverett first wife, the former Sally d em WKUAM J. liNNON, Ik. SSMciol* the past three years, I know that Izhak Benzvi. the Far East, Is to be given an y lOiMBER AUDIT BUREAU 0 » education could be acquired. . urday. Pbr Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday, tional theory we should honor in Concordia Group continuing strength of our coun tunities will not be available to sional relations, goes to the White fb r Thursday—1 p m Wednesday. them, and we could ptop the busi try. " their children. They are concern A small container of ashes and Fbr rriday— 1 p.m Thuraday. Former President Dwight D. ed that our state government has bones— remains of the 1,800 Drob- Ftor Saturday—1 p.m Friday. ness of whipsawing our ow-n youth Notes Anniversary Clanlfled deadline- 10:30 a.m Eisenhower at Augusta. Ga„ said fallen Into the hands of a tired, niners herded Into a cattle train day of lObllcatloB exeent Saturday— between one theory and another. that in close association with synlcal political machine. in November 1942 and taken o t ABI. Some part of that beginning for The We Two Group of the Con Bridges ’ ’I came to learn how the Nazi concentration camp—was cordia Lutheran Church will com ’’Bight years of reckless spend edi. cation in the home which Dr. deeply he was dedicated to the' ing has finally caught up with the burled in a simple pine coffin yes Monday, November 27 memorate its 10th anniversary at ^ good ol our nation." OF MANCHESTER taxpayers this year and they now terday by 200 sympathetic New Mead recommends would inevit a smorgasbord and program in the Yorkers. > i Former President Harry S. Tru- realize they just can’t afford an ably be part of our ov-n long-medi- church hall tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ! man. who served with Bridges tn The ashes were recovered by A Role For Bowles A skit depicting the highlights other four years of this kind of taled answer to the problem of ed , the Senate, said; "I was very fond Rabbis Abraham David Feffer, one of the past ten years will be pre Smart,, to reserve government.” of the 50 who survived the Ausch We don't believe any observer, ucation. We, too, would abolish of Sen. Bridges. He was a’ good OF MANCHESTER sented. Tliere will also be dancing man.” May declared that he intended witz ordeal. tn Washlnffton or anywhere else, schools aa such, at least in so far and a social hour. All former Among other tributes, former j to deal constructively with the They were buried beneath a 13- has ever thought for a moment as there would be anything com members have been invited to at problem of education, older cit tend. Vice President Richard M. Nixon your gift foot monument donated by the In that the official position of Ches izens and welfare,- among others. pulsory and required about them. The committee in charge of tlie said at Los Angeles that Bridges' dependent Drobniner Benevolent ter Bowles as Under Secretary of We would set up education purely emorgmsbord includes Mr, and was "one of the most effective | And she shalk have "M y answer to our problems, Society formed in 1907 by suc he asserts, "Is not to advocate cessful Drobniner emigrants to State meant that he was really on a come and get it basis, for Mrs. Charles Brendcl. Mr. and political leaddrs ever produced oy I the Republican party." Barca Lounger turning the clock back 50 years. America to aid their families at number two man in either the those who wanted it. Those who Mrs. Albert Cervlni, Mr. and Mrs. George Krause, and Mr. and Mrs. Many political observers tn tra Our people demand and deserve home. formulation or the execution of wanted It could take whatever Elmest Tureck. The program com ditionally Republican New Hamp music proper state services. However, I Kennedy adminiatnULion foreign kind of education pleased them, for mittee consists of Mr. and Mrs. shire believed Republican Gov. . . . If you bring it Into her now! shall insist that when money is spent, the taxpawer shall get their poUey. The title he held represent aa long as it pleased them. But Michael Haberem, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Powell, a graduate of life this Christmas. Come in money’s worth. The Connecticut ed a place for him to hang his hat. Walter Meier, and Mr and Mrs. Bridges' staff, would be appointed and try the Cable-Nelson and there would be no attendance rec EMward Wallers. taxpayer is not getting his FREE DELIVERY Tile traditional duties which went to succeed him, although some Everett spinets. FMnest work- If you’re giving the We Will Deliver Anything! ords, and no degrees or diplomas, other reports mentioned Bridges’ money’s worth today.” with the title, involving supen-i- nothing whatever to compel any BANDITS FOIL CHASE widow. , manship, fully guaranteed . . . heart-relaxing comfort He said that his Experience at the state capitol has convinced ARTHUR’S ' alon of the organizational effi- body to attend, except hisvor her Hartford, Nov. 27 l.H—Three arm The appointee will hold-the seat and models to fit any decor. of a Bai’caLounger this PRICED AS ONLY NORMAN’S CAN PRICE ’EM him "that the operation of our MI 8-1505 ed bandits who held up a coffee only until the 1962 election, when Christmas, be sure to dency of the department, were a oa-n desire, and nothing whatever Take up to 2 years to pay. Is horribly Inefficient.” house Saturday night made sure the voters will choose a senator fkr cry from the happiest and moat to identify anybody who had at their victim* couldn't give chase. reserve it now! Choose May called for a shakeup of the to complete the balance of Bridges’ natural Instincts of the former After taking money and Jewelry tended, except his or her kecumu- term, which expires in 1966. Prices start at this Danish model that Connecticut governor, which are lation o£ knowledge an-J wisdom. valued at tfSOO, the holdupmen herd looks like a ,smart mofl- ed their 10 victims into the kitchen Powell can not appoint himself. to play with ideas and the exposi We happen to think that such a of the Greek coffe house at 25 He would have to resign as gov ern chair; actually.Km ! tion of ideas. The office itself was system, which would begin by Wells St. and made them give up ernor and be appointed by his suc BarcaLounger’s auto symbol of an importance he did not abolishing schools, and then re their pants. After the banmts fled, cessor, the president of the state matic reclining back: ^ have, and of a function he did not the pants were found stuffed behind .senate, Samuel Green, a Manches opening them as the voluntary ap- a cigarette machine. ter republican. and leg rest, 8146. _ perform. pearahee of students warranted, Others 8119 up. “ Bowles’ strength and real public would result in much more educa - value lie in the fact that he is al tion than we get now, vastly ways an Interestihg, often a stim more, in fact, with perhaps some ulating, although sometimes a dow-nward trend in the total num DO YOUR SHOPHNG , controversial, fellow to have ber of individuals receiving It. around. Perhaps very few people We would expect schools to be would rush to the opportunity to regarded as a popular opportimity - gtve him sole or top responsibility rather than as compulsory drudg for the formulation of policy: WITH OUR MONEY ery; teaching to be regarded as a many more, however, might agree process of assisting the student that it would be a good thing, in rather than directing him; learn Make the season more enjoyable for your family the formulation of policy, to have BRAND NEW! ing itself to be considered a pearl and friends, and for yourself as well. With a Spechl EAon,, Tues, and Wed, By GENERAL ELECTRIC . his ideas and theories, w-hich often to be Bought rather than a pill to Shopper’s Loan from HFC, you buy just the right : ■ break through some of the routine be swallowed. gifts to please everyone bn your lis t . . . make HEAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED STEER BEEF assumptions of diplomacy, given We have, for years, toyed with better buys . . . shop at any store you wish . . . their hearing and their chance. other alternatives, and w-e still and avoid a mailbox full of bills. Simply repay STAINLESS Again, few might rush to give come bsck to the one fundamental HFC oneo n e low : Bowles the opportunity to be the conclusion: Schools will have to be Cash MONTh LY PAYNAENT SCH ED U ll Y«uO «f »sole or top executive for foreign abolished before they flower into monthly amount 20 18 12 6 SHOUINR p s y m ts . P sy m ts p sy m ts p s y m tt Advertise in The Herald—It Pays policy. But many might concede what they should be, both in their after this expensive STEEL that he has excellent talent for the season is over. $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 own performance and in the atti 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 OKpositlon of policy, and for the tude of those who go to them. Dr. 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 ■ kind of imagmative salesmanship 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 Mead stumbles upon a right be Life insurance at for America and American pur ginning, which would be to wipe 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 COFFEEMAKER group rate is available Th4,uksdul4 if based on wsonttUy poses which we always seem to out the schools, but fails to en regaymsnls amd includes costs. Housekoid’t ckatge . 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Handy fabric dial. suggestion for someone. for Any Homemokor! - Into the wrong position, now finds their sick. ward. To the contrary, . and persuades Bowles to accept they have been reaching for some 382 Middle Turnpike West ONLY GENERAL ELECTRIC OFFERS Special All Week ■ some function more fitted to* the old ■ palliatives, and encountering 2nd Fleer—Mitchell 3-2738 . display of Bowles' - own best tal some old difficulties. Like the : II Is i Mml, Tms., Tlwn.—10 to I WM., Fri.-9:30 Is Nsss SsL A CHOICE OF THE RIGHT OISH- ents. management they have succeeded, Banquet Dinners 3 PKGS 1.00 The sweeping reassignments they need to borrow money ,and WASHER FOR YOUR KITCHEN BEEF - CHICKEN - TURKEY - PORK - HAM -- ^-whidi accompany the removal of have the government guarantee Bowries all seem part o f a praise \ MACARONI & CHEESE - SALISBURY STEAK GENERAL ELECTRIC tlieir loans. Similarly, they now worthy affort to end another mal- ask for permission to Increase / ------AT THE RICHT PRICE - adjustment Into wdilch the Ken- their comrnuter fares— on tickets G -E Moliile Maid Automatic Dishwasher Cleans JANE PARKER-REGULAR 59c .Hsdy administration wandered in they sell In w'eekly or monthly ' Its haste to organize a new admin blocks—by 10 per cent. They aie 3 Ways to Give you Sparkling Results! istration which accommodated cutting expenses, they hope, but Apple Pie 39' everybody. This maladjustment led Beautiful custom appearance, the Mobile Maid needs no still find the railroad losing a little SPECIAL ALL WEEK 1 to frequent doubts as to which over a million dollars a month. installation, rolls on wheels, and has the new "lift top state department w u in charge of They would like to dress up the rack” for easy loading! foreign policy, the formal depart equipment and^improve the serv HOLDS A&P Apple Sauce 4 can 49' ment imder Secretary Rusk, or the EXCLUSIVE 3-WAY DISHWASHING ACTION! ice, but find they have to patch SPECIAL ALL WEEK shadow state department repre windows when they can. MORE sented by-President Kennedy's own ttnn any other make! In all this, they are wrestling ; -personal advisers. The President with a heritage which cannot be Iona Peas 'cns" ' now moves these personal adviss WASHES 6 1 79 magicked out of the way by any SPECIAL ALL WEEK eziA his owrn personal choices sudden stratagem or reversal of E T T I ^ aig/experte and thinkers In their policy. They are fighting for .than ever before! various fields, into the official breathing room, for a position Powtr Showtr Power Tower Power Arm Iona Tomatoes 6 CANS 73' WAKE-TO-MUSIC ^ ^osts In the State Department wssht* down washes up washes all sroiind from which they may be able to SPECIAL ALL WEEK whose official duties their unoffi undertake the fundamental sur Ms Msrt kiiid-rfMlsg. tr scripint with the fiewut "Flusbiwiy Drill”, Madri Na SMfiZ cial activity has been paralleling. vival of the railroad as a privately Only $2.23 per i : aftRr tmatl Wown pRyvnRnt 15V2 0 Z : What this may mean w-ith re owned enterprise. SomS of the Green Beans Iona CANS ' CLOCK ^ gard to the quality and slant of fu Bantly’s Fuel Oil Club members 73 stop-gap measures they take, like Cane h And SidT hg The S -i Dttkwasknr 7h§t Bhnds h tc End ggrbaf pnbluns tndng wHk ture foreign policy remains to be the p'ospective increase in com U.S. NO. 1 SIZE A - ALL WEEK FEATURE swn. and it may develop that the Speekl Holidgf IHskwnIm! YowNew (kUmgdglhdKiHlm! muter fares, or their threat that base automatic home heating • GdiSnpnr Grind DkpunK! : '■ nation may come to wish, some they may have to abandon some ■SSSSS RADIO tlrae in the future, that it had been Famous G-E Dithwaih- Maine Potatoes SObIg commuter seiTrices, may make the Club members don’t have +o watch fuel gauges. When ing Action to give you Built-In beauty Super-grind, supe'r 1.29 efiRlY . ?>*®t fM m &IGHT MANCHESTEB EVENING E9£RALHl MANCHE8TBS, OONH;, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27.4961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN„ MONDAY,, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 p a g e m o d i com* to nttoiid tho ovont tonight Bugene Schwanke and M n . Bd- 8 pjn. At th# A n d o w K A N i Alleys on Spencer St., Marichest'er, I, Mrg. liDonArd Brunch and B o U im * Andover at tho Congrogatlonal Oturch ao- round Haiiaohlld. South Windsor at 8 p.m. Dec. 3, The alleyc will Im Pauline Bartman of the Hartford rial room at T;30. Cubnmater John M alobt^o in reserved until. 8:30 p.m., after Bird Study Club wiH "how I utL on / / ■■ Dab Booate Oroot Id troduced ‘committeemen' John which the club will g o to C, Edgar TV-Radio Tonight Laws, Institutional . representa and give a talk on "Birds at Yotff Friday night was Induction Westbrook's house on Mouhtsln Silver Tea Set Bloodmobile tive; Albert Patch, assistant Window.” A ll Interested ro «i M d GA'.OUNI ’. )[one Change night for 10 now bobcata in Cub women 6t the community are in V ^ Rd. Scout Pack 184. scoutmaster; . Ehigene Schwanke, The Baby Has ^ Board of Ednestton Ageods Richard Eiadie; FYancla Haines; vited to attend. For Yule Sale Needs Donors n io y art: Androw Brown, Stan Hostesses for the evening will On Main St. The Board .of Education will and Ralph -Mills. meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at Television ley Andoroon, Lawrence Wilhelm, A collection o f uoable toys and be Mrs. Richard Adams, Mrs. BANTLY OIL Wapping Elementary School. The M n . E. Pieroa Herrick and Mrs. 6:00 Big 3 Theater (In progreaa) 3^ World of GianU Blood donori are fiicfe^ed for the John Badie, Robert Penes, New a donation of canned goods for John Harris M d Mrs. George I . nil- \ \\. i\( Been Named... agenda will Include dUcusalon of Oeot(e Smltta, co-chairman, will fi^ ly Show (in projpreaa) 10 3tt To Tell The Truth visit of the BloodmobUe to Ando ton Ifontandon, Gary MoBIligott, Munson. Tract Asked Blue Angels 8:00 The Rifleman charitable organisations will be the propoeed Civil Defense plan David' Schwanke, Richard Os- part of the Cub Scout activities ■I \N I i;. i.i be aaeiated by Mrs. Howard Jen Yogi Bear National Velvet ver tomorrow. The BloodmobUe for schools,. and continued study H i^ w a y Patrol Mountain Climbing twme. and William Milla. for December. MMoheator Bvenlng HeeeM .Aii- The Independent TMlow Co. of at a silver tea to be held at will be at u e Congregational of proposed policies and regula sen, At Mann Kerns 8:30 Tlie Rifleman New den flags were presented Bird Program Set dover eorreapondent, Margery TTL MItrlull 7 -iSSS Wobum, Mass., has asked the *on- Syllabus Close Tip Church from 12:45 to 6:80 p.m. tions for the board.. the home of Mrs. Charles Sumner to den mothers Mra. John Halo- The Garden Club will hold Ita MontMdon, Mephone Pilgrim 2- ing and planning commission for a 6:15 Modem Digest Window On Uain Street Those wishing to donate are Nagle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley V. Bick- Grange Slates Movie > of Bolton Center Rd., Saturday, News. Spora A Weather The Price la Rifbit (C ) 10. burdo, Mrs. Robert Cardlni, Mrs. November meeting Wednesday at 6012. RbCkVIlXB TR 6.8271 change of cone on its Main St. 6:35 Weather. News A Sports Dtickpin Bowling asked to call Mrs. Robert Mac- ford, 949 W o ^ tn gto n Ridge, Berlin. He Was bom Oct. 13 at Mrs. Everett Johhson, lecturer New Britato Gemral HoepltaJ. His maternal grandparents are property. A public hearing on the during the Christmas sale of the 6:9U Club House 9:00 Danny Thomas Show Granor of Hebron Rd., recruitment of Wapping Grange, has arranged FV»r Your Information Mr. M d Mre. Charles H. Bunzel, 30 Lewis St. His E ternal request will be held tomorrow at Ladius Benevolent Society of Bol Special chairman for Andover. Transpor the Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. a sound movie featuring "The Real Channel 8 News 8ith Precinct 10. »»»eee»eeee%eeeaa»e*e*eee**e»%%»»%eee%e» s * M ■-!- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN« MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, ISei MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1901 PAGE E L C W ______BUGGS,; BU N N Y GUR BOAADING ROUSE w lH i MAJOR HOOPLE DAUiY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Donna Griffin. Gary Ounaa, Linda law degree from the Unlvenltu of t«Y,P0SS!^ '^iT w u r r 86 p b o m '^ 'rMNOTRUNNIlH'I IT'LL « E Hackney. Connecticut Lew School in 12587 Wild Goose Chase’ , XWAT'LLIPO ONK OP THE NEW CLEAR TOTH'REAR SAFE THERE ' Honor Rolel Alsoi Alhart HAwltt. Betsy Hyde, Shea to Direct She* la married to the former '^WITH TMIf MNC r ANIMAL DISPLAYS S^TH' lUILDIN'... [TILL MORNIN'l' lUta' JohnMn. BUlse Kenyon, John Mieo Gi^yoe Kwmmol of West POUNP W HILST! WAS EEIKJQ ASSEMBLEDI ITS OUITTIN' . ______A RSSSIBP'I OOOLDW lAINMV Krinjak, Ralph Lupaoohlno, Steph Hartford. They bavo four children ^CLSANIN'Uf TH TAKE IT TO THE ^ ------LACK OF SUCCESS IM AmwtrtB Piwytw I AtHarnard en Maher, William Malkenson, May Campaign and live at 40 F h i ^ Rd. HUKTiNiO 6 V CrriM S M Y KNOWM H ATPH D 6 F Prominent PMpIo Ruth MoElraevy, Sally Miller, John Hopes Again Fading OBSTETRICS ViOLENCe/AFTtfC ALL, ISM'T IT FAR fIOBLER T O ^ iX X t ' . Includes 212 Mlnnlck, Louise. Morin. (Centinned from Page One) B fWlUBffS aWATUReSTWWATODESTKO'/lhEMf-^KC^ ACB08S srcwdiMUiMB Also,' Janie'' Nialaen, ‘SAndta WRATS t h e u se ? THOSE LOUTISH BtlAROaRS HAJB MOHE O F Nilas, Diane Movakouskl, Sarah Even In .1058, said Shea, when lS«enUiTa(. SPokaritoto A tntal it B12 Bkmard Junior Pubik*_Ry*ords THE FlHBK SEM SIBIUTIES AND WOULD HE'fcR fTIlSrtDNOTD Raric 10 SlMtboiiMii Ohnatead, Paarl Olmstead, John the Democrats swept. Into office. This branch of medicine and surgery deAls BMr. Gitdlar High School ttodenta received For Rockefeller Son with the management of pregnancy, labOr and' AN irRELiscTiLAL Ortolanl, Mar|nret Posed, Paul May still had a l,6l6 plurality In Warrautoo Deed APPEAL/ ^^M OOPi sniiMdBmqru lUUiUid honors for the first quarter, it wka Pllkonla, Juris Puklnskls, Joseph its after treatment. It includes correction of any U A utb o r ISTIme Manchester, where voters gave WilllAm Leasard to Burnham s,- complications occurring at Any stage of that m S eOm meaauVea (ab.), announced today. Putnam, Joanne Reynolds, Devld Eatates, Inc., New London, prop Oardoer Reanlek. him 9,751 votes to Dadderio's 8,141. (CoBthmed from Page Oaa) wanted to buy skulls as a primary period. IS E a t SOOhranlife The figure includea TB on the erty off Bridge St. 22 Linear metiure Also, PA tridi. Rhoads, Joanne purpose,’’ said Jansen. "H e may MPrapodtion seventh grade honor roll, 62 oh the May lost the district by about 20,- Erick H. Kuache Co William Led- found south of New Guinea Sat have tried to buy them as part of Childbirth today is so perfected, that it offers is n t c d d 23 Pamoua Rose, Judith RoAA, PaulA Itoeen, sArd, property off UtchAthl St. future mothers the opportunity for a safe, mem 18 eighth grade honor roll. And 76 on lliAadoce RoaAn, KAnt iRotham-. 000 votes when 136,382 voteig went urday was one o t two Michael relic collecting. You see a beauti the ninth grade honor roll. , W illiam LeasArd to Erich H. and orable vacation, if a physician is consulted at BaniMi mer, John Rothweil, David Row- for Daddarto to 116,018 for May. used as a buoy when he set out ful object and you want it and you ITFoUowtrt' 25 Eager SSLewli Carroll 4SOapoetd. Grade 7 atudenta who made hon Elabeth KuTiche, property off try to buy I t ” , the beginning of pregnancy and his advice fol ley, Jama* SbAldoa. Elaine 81- The Manchester vote In 1958 ISSiMde 28 Pain 37PerU 44H3iniM, It r ors were as followi: Bridge St. on his SVA mile swim to shore. Jansen said there may be iso lowed exactly. SOContacratcd 27 Persian poet 38 Mr. Eranklln Inalanee brinSa, Francia Smith, Claire was even more remarkable, said • A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 40Storiea 4BTbidy Catherine Anderson, Ronald An ■ Qaitelalai DMd ^ Wassing stayed with their over lated instances of headhunting a iV tte 28 Memorandum SoutherUn, JamAs Stadtpole. Shea, in the light of the fact that BEATS ME! r CANT IC D K S IJK E WHEN DO YOU \ WHO KNOWS* 32 Pronoun 2>HaiteDed 41 Female 48 Cbtnee Leak gotta, Tina Arigno, Diana Asves' Alao, Qrathia Steele, Richard Manchester Savings A Loan As- turned rait and was rescued. among some natives in the interi YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you SEE HOW THAT L T H R ^ O N t h in k THEYTU 1 MAMSE THty 23Brid(et 31 Muiical group aalnta (ab.) 47DanomlnatiM tas, Lyim Bacon, Chrolyn Bald' Manchester voters gave Democrat BoclaUon, Inc., to WOliam Lessard, The can was picked' up about or but it is no longer a general 34 Covert 42 Threw 49 FUitatioai Suhie, U nda ThomaA, Terrence 128 miles from l^e scene of the need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if CXXILP HAVE a ny A SHIP GET HERE? /HIWENTEVEN 2&Clergyin«n win, Constance Bayerer, Deborah Towle, June Uaanaa, SusAn 'Vene- Abraham A. Ribicoff a plurality property off Bridge SL practice. shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly th in g TO DO SOMEWHB!^ STARTED YET.' SOPoout B e l^ e , David Bengston, Zina of 3,380 votes for governor. Green Manor Construction Co., capsizing. Dutch officials said It Rockefeller had collected half a 31 SUbto r~ r~ T" aia, 'William Vincent, Pem ela Vol- without extra charge. A great many people en WITH ETRUSCAN DO0SNTIT? 1 r - r r“ I IT IT Berdnik, Elizabeth Bickley, Pa Atty. Shea was elected chairman Inc., to First Hartford Realty was posable Michael abandoned dozen skulls but Jansen said they 32 Swab kert, Evelyn Wayland. James W il the cans after reaching shore and trust us with their prescriptions. May we com ART FORMS 33 Mr. Baba 15" IS IB trlcia Bonino, Jo-An Boudreau, liams, Sandra R ^iam a, Thomas of the Manche.-,ter town committee Corp., property at 304 Broad St. were “ fetish skulls"—remains of pound yours ? 34 Earth Thomas Briggs, Judith Bucklsind. In February 1959, and was elected they were washed but to sea. ancestors kept by the natives for Zabravaky. Green Manor Constiuction Co. to TTie Dutch commissioner for S S F n iit IB 17 Also, Irene Condlo, Frederick the town’s legislative representa superstitious reasons. 34MaTTiago IB .Eiriit H ertford Realty Co., property Southern New Guinea, F. R. J. Connolly, Raymond Oox, Jeanne ffinCEDB Dr JASL tive In October 1960. on the south aide o f W. Middle SSDrfflad Elbrlnk Jensen, called a special MILK PRICE UNCHANGED 35 Augment II 1 Crouse, Bruce Derrick, David Tpke. Dixon, Joanne Dixon, #an a Dono Oolumbua, Mlaa., Nov. 27 U l— During the time the legislature news conference yesterday to deny Hartford. Nov, 27 (JV—D. O. Ham- V tOBaaebaU’f An airman held ih the alaying of was In session, Shea served on the Marriage Ucease WUlUma van, Robert Dotchln, Barry El that young Rockefeller. In his merberg,, federal milk market ad 41Looka over liott, Nancy Finlay. another ainhan from Bridgeport, judiciary and governmental func James E. Baker, N. Mein St., quest for artifacts, stirred up ministrator for Connecticut, says a- IT a B Conn., has hanged himself from a tions committee. Rockville, and Catherine Ailda /oWjTHERTlRlCkrSHOT 44Hangi Also, Rory.. Flyim, Pamela headhunting among the primitive there will be no rise Dec. 1. in the miotCi 48 Flavor Jail cell bunk, police say. Airman The attorney has a law partner Fay, 404 Wetherell St Asmat tribe.s. Prescription Pharaiacy By THE MASTER ^ //-?/ ....w. 9B FranHlin, Merle Frazier, Sharon price of fluid milk for Connecticut 4B— Coolldga l.C. Kenneth Howard of S t Louis, ship with Atty. Paul R. Marte. Bulldlag Permits Dr. Jan Boendermaker, deputy producers suppl)ring the federal SO Auction Goetchius, Gary Gott, Kathleen Mo., was held In connection with He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. 901 Main Street— Ml 3-6321 61 lUUan cit7 S3 Conn. Garage Builders of Hart governor of Dutch New Guinea, order markets in New England. Greene, Timothy Greezko, Mary the Stabbing o f Airman 2.C. John John F. Shea, 25 Benton St. He at ford for Richard Anton, garage had said in The Netherlands that 62 Unit Harriaon, Ann Hlnnov, Jeffrey Hammerberg said Saturday the Copyright 1961 (10W2) CARNIVAL 63 Of the ear a Slater at Bridgeport in a night tended local schools, and was grad and enclosed carport at I7i Michael had started a revival of price for Class-l milk at Connecti BY DICK TURNER u r n Hooper, Stephen Huot, niUtp Ker 54 Mil club Thursday. Howard hanged uated from Manchester High Brent Rd., 11,600 and 3500 re the old headhunting practice by cut market area plants will remain r rigan. vs- 65 Anent himself Saturday night Both men School in 1946. He received his spectively. offering to pay for skulls with at 36.49 a hundredweight during 66 Tidy PRISCILI.A’S POP 4 BY AL VERME^Tr JT IT IT JT Also, Betty Kirby, Suzanne were stationed at Columbus Air bachelor of arts degree In 1950 Bruno and Ann Ladyga, ga axes prized by the natives. December. This is 22 cents below DOWN LaOoe, Donald Larason, Susan Las- Force Base. from Providence College, and his rage at 39 Horton Rd., 32.^. "It is not correct that Mike December 1961. ' S l - e B R O K E < 5A V E fA N D M A D A 1 Glen u Ite, Steven Matlcenson, Judith T H E D O G F k a H T W IT H 2 Great Lake ANOTHER 3 Singer Gluck Meier, James Monogban, Jane VNHAT A C A Y / V J LAMP- A P I E C E O P LTHE MST'iULTVy 4Sea god Bl 12 BS Mortimer, Jerilyn Mullaney, Judy 1 SENT PRISaU-A M Y C H U R C H .B O Y / j 6 Symbol 4 BB Muschko, William Mustard, Kath T O B E D ' - C A K E . ^ 6 Above B U leen O’Reilly, Lorelei Prior. 7 Month Also, Margaret Randasso, Kaye Rask, Sheila Ready, Sheila Ready. 7 Dolores Ricci, Dorothy Ricci, Ju dith Richmond, Laura Robb, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK 0 ’N E A « Michael Romano, Leslie Rubin. David Rubinow, Barry Sandals. HOW Also, Linda Sapienza, Judith BLUE CROSS TURNS RED . WHAT POWgR ELEETS WILL5AIL! 1H0USAWDS Snow, Nancy Solomon, Christine I have! a t a nnord fro m WILL KNEEL AT/vW FE et— Stephens, Bruce Stewart, Edward ME, ARfAlES\AllU. MOVE— Strlmaltls, Frances Taylor, David o Turkington, John Welply, Robert Whitehead, Roy Wiese, Lorraine ii- ii iCiNit.Aet.fc> TM INTO A Woykovsky, Diane Zeppa. Grade 8 honor roll atudenta In BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBi:i-L cluded: Susan Aleabury, Daryl Bagley. I'LL SURPRISE MOW DO you Cynthia Barnes, Deborah Barrett. DAP WITH my TOOTH LIKE THAT, Jean Baxter, Carolyn Beaser, PICK TOWER, MHEN POP? Christine BIssell, James Blair, ^ ‘ I HOWE ‘ Joan Blazinski, Constance Botti. Diana Bottom, Beverly Burke, Bruce Burke, Nancy Button, Alice When you enter Ca.iclla, David Chalel. Also, Sandra Cichowlas, Carol SIT UP STRAIGHT I! Comber, Linda Cox, Pasquala De the Hospital... piano, Michael Dixon, James Dowd, tm. Shirley Dunn, Gregory Dvorak, Carol EJdwards, Leslie Egan, Joan Just show your Blue Cross member Fedora, Mary LiOu Prankenberg, Leslie Futoma, Louise Gervals, ship cord. Blue Cross and the hospi Paula Giacomini. ALSO, Barry Gooding, Steven tal do the rest. You pay no deposits, ^ IM 1 bj NCA. Ire. T.M. 0 %: O T P«t OH. 7 Goodstine, Julie Greene, Sandra C32Sr«eic— Heidcavage, Sylvia Helfrick, Peter answer no embarrassing financial “ I BEree that it's a typical fall day— ^tho screens are Herdic, Thomas Hicks, Susan Hod- still upl" While you are there••• JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONUFIELD son. Patricia Hogan, Jack Katz, questions. Helene Kiecolt, Raymond Lagace, Arlene LaPenta, Angela Lessard, Z Joseph Loney, Dale MacLean. The hospital sends a notice to Bhio WAY rr WAS ’ Also, Mary McKeon, Nancy Ml- POSSIBILITIES: BALLMA LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON kolowsky, An.i Moreau, Mary Cross, your membership is chocked, THE WEEK END Beth O’Toole, William Palmer. Stephen Penny, Sheleen Qulsh, and your* credit established in ad WOP5E WAS AT THE Christine Rlggott, Elaine Rivard. RX7TBALL GAME THAT Jane Roy, Susan Royca, Paul van ce-leavin g you free to con afternoonAFTEPI , s o He Sitkus, Patricia Teslk, Beverly SEEMS OUT OF IT. centrate on the job of getting weQ. € > Vesco, Ernest Woollett. Those who received honors In the ninth grade were: Jane Anderson, Joyce Baldyga, Pamela Bamlngham, Constance ^ ^ 1 CC#I. T96I lY CfNUAL FtATUKIS I Barrett, Robert Beach, Andrea COKP. TM WOtlO lUGKTS IISItVID Binock, Robert Bosworth. Cynthia Briggs, Donna Carcio, Judith Car- B. C. BY JOHNNY HART roll, Harold Case, Suzanne Cowles, Helena Deaiy. Francesca DeCioc- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE cio. raEHIND THE LOCKED 6ATES OFTHE U.S, NAW. AIR STATION AT n u t s } Also, Margaret DeHan, Lynne W IWOSU6I, ( 0 0 JAPANESE POLICE WAIT NERVOUSLY. Dennison, Nancy Depiano, Daisy i ’m i n T w e Dimock, Raymond Duchesneau, s a n d t r a p . Leanora Fava, Patricia Feltham, Cynthia Flynn, Barbara Geer, W hen you leave... - t You merely pay the difference (if any) between the hospital's charges B w. n» vwv I . liiklMT r< T T ^ ^ and your Blue Cross benefits, and MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI away you go. No long, complicated MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD WaJXl.WINTHROP,. WHEN I ^ I D 1 5 ^ claims form to fill out . . . no red IC50T HeREEARlV. I'OAAECT'iOU * JUST THE OPPOSITE! — ANDSHE THINKS RANDY r a n d y SMITH'THIS r YES' BUT AFTER tope whatsoever. SHECAUEDTOTELL AAAY HAVE CA LLED HER IS HIS LOCKER, EH? / WHAT HAPPENED TO ATTHEMOVIB5 ME THAT SHE'S AFRAID JUST TO HEAR AND RIGHT NEXT' / ME,SHERIFF, I DON'T I M e A N T IT HAS LEAKED OUT' WHAT SHE'D SAY/ VERY TO YOURS ? ^ WANT ANY FAST JUMPING | IN^DPIE/ INTERESTING! TO CONCLUSIONS.' Drying clothtt W r ^ ■ it •asy today... 2 e tw Hr at*. I*. T.M.«... u a . fit on. AND REMEMBER... CAPFAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER MR. ABKRNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Dollar for dolloif, benefit for beno- brin g TDUECMURAi WASH! OUtUAByElt IL L TRY, IT WAG POINTED OUT TO EELRATHEFL |vi/i ISNY THERE OF COURSE H* V PBTAIL PH0TD5 O' THE OLD H0»T MB, ACROSS THE BAVi WHEN L ^ WILL VERIFY OUR ENGINEER'S DESCRIP* we fit — Blue Cross is the bast protac- CHILLY ADMIRAL./ S o m e th in g you THERE IS/ rg^pfo Uii ^WAS A CHILP-AHP WERE ALL HNP m r ' SHOCKED BY THE CRIME!. CAN DO TO LADY tion against hospital bills. 7 KEEP ME WARM? VERONICA. 0LDL066INO CAUBCAKA? to*s homo heating our wovi You gat premium quality MobUheat wfth RT-18. . . the most completely effective fuel oil additive in use today. And ydu get premium eervice. Au- ,M *. - tchiatie deliveries . . . a bel- aneed payment plan and numy other extras d e ic e d to mekt home beating reoiiy euy. e______1X1 >T WA. tnZTTjA ni«. gg. p rjiiap TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, XtANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 87, 1961 PAGE THUTSIN B ro w n s H it Barker 70th Year Ago^ Just Missed Winning Five Miler Thanksgiving Y. A. Tittle Passes Hard, Tittle Ward Aids Cantab May Retire Town for Racing’—Kelley, Cleveland (JP) — You mtglit have thought the New York In Win over Yale Gianta had loat the game to talk to solemn-faced Y. A. came a man looking like Preeldent New .York (>P)—Yelverton Tittle, the G iants’ wily 34- By EARL YOST < year-old quarterback. John Kennedy. Hatlese, he waved National Publicity for 1961 Edition Abraham Tittle, like the fa: This may be my last year,” Talented foot of Dave his hands as the Harvard Band bicd Rumpelstiltskin, has a Tittle said almost glumly in Ward, formerly of Manches played, "Hall to the Chief."' It was name that’s virtually impos- ■the dressing room afte r the ter, helped Harvard to a sur a gag for the j^tlem an removed By EARL YOST < "•and photographers, to covSr the*took the blue ribbon to th6 pasthis a North End resident who JotnftI i^ible to remember. But his ex Eastern Division leaders hand prisingly easy 27-0 triumph his Preisident 'Tfennedy rubber “This is always a tremen race last Thursday, with a main six holiday races. the group Just for exercise, Ha ran ed the Cleveland Browns a 37-^ over Yale last Saturday at mask and found a seat In the Interest In-the girls who' ran. It In street clothes and ItiNivy work ploits are hard to forget. 21 pasting yesterday. ”No, I stands. dous race. . . . It gets bigger will be Interesting .to see their Rightfully so, Johnny Kelley re shoes..A.\U officials are expected Acquired in an Aug. 15 trade don’t really mean that." he New Haven. The success— Bald-pated Jordan Olivar, who and bigger, and better and comments In f\iture Issues. ceived by far the loudest applause to take atftion on the three women that caused little stir. Tittle has added quickly. Then Tittle, ‘ fifth straight for the Cantabs— gullded Yale ■ to a perfect record better every year. . . . I just from the thousands of spectators that Jogged around the course, M been the No, 1 offensive weapon gave the Crimson a share of the In 1960, didn’t lose any hair—he Ijvrry Damon, with two third th at were in areas near th e finish unofflcial entries, at Its next for the New York Giants in a se who outfoxed the Browns on don’t know how you people do play after play, registered Ivy League football championship couldn’t shed any more, although place llnishers in a* many years, line and not the female attrac meeting. ries of stunning triumphs, the lat with Columbia. Each finished the it,’’ related Little Johnny Kel said ho skied last Tuesday and est a 37-21 walloping of the Cleve- his complaint about the way he has every reason to. tions. After all. the Five Mile Race season with a 5-1 won-loss league The 1961 version of the Yale ley minutes after he had won the felt it during the run 4* hours has been luillding up, particularly With Amos Kujala iinablt to A land Broums yesterday^. the Brown’s defense had treat record. Overall, Harvard was 3-3 Manchester Five Mile Road Race Tittle. 34 with 12 yeUrs exper ed him. Bulldog was both -tame and meek later. The two-tliiie Olympic team since 194,3, to a point where It run anymore, dne to the loss of his 'N and Yale, defending Ivy king,* had against Harvard. Outside of full Thanksgiving morning. "Where do member—as a skier—drove half ranks with the best promoted in left leg, and Old Johnny Kell6y ience in the National Football 'r’You saw me yell at the to settle for a 4-5 mark. ’The all the people come from?" the League, completed 18 of 27 pa.sses Browns that time,” he said. back Ted Hard, the Elis had no of way ■ to • yianchester Wednesday the country, thanks to the male mi.ssing from the field last T hurs whitewashing was the second for fense and five fumbles and three five-time local winner asked. "It’s night and then started ' out at 6 entries. Only eight runners showed day, the honor of being the oldest for 253 yards against the Browns "Know why? ’They were hit Yale, Columbia performed the feat amazing each time that I run here and kept the Giants rolling toward ting me too much after I’d pass Interceptions, plus some slow o'clock Thursday morning to get lip for the 1945 race, which ha.s man in action was 57-year-old Sam earlier this season, 11-0. thinking manuevers helped the that so many people 14nd encour In town In lime to run. He re the Eastern Conference title with gotten rid of the ball. The 78th meeting was played un agement to me. and all the other revlvpil after an absence of 10 Ouollet of Augusts, Maine. Ths their fourth consecutive romp and "I felt a little goofy there men of Harvard to their scores. sides In 81. Johnshiiry, Vt. . . . years, while 'Turkey Day this year 1 latter stands 5-5 and weighs 127 der perfect November weather con boys, along the way. This is the "Girls should not be allowed to ninth victory in their last 10 for a jA’hiie." ditions. A crowd which numbered Each of the • first two Harvard greatest town for rdad racing that a total of 138 men, and boys, , He wore mittens during games. Stopped scores came in four plays, a compete In any type of track started as official entries. .The lin- | the run. The veteran runner, who If he felt goofy, you can 61,789 payees, saw Harvard win I know of." events for men," Johnny Kelley Under the bald eagle's guidance, wonder what the Browns felt. J i m h^v Brown of Its 27th game in the long series, fumble on the Yale 15 set up one, registered young man who start I can IcKjk back on more than 40 the revitalized New York offense Scott Harshberger scoring in the said when qiicrried on the subject. ed with the pai-k and finished last I years of competition in rare meets. The bald quarterback had the Cleveland ran wild second straight In Yale Bowl and "There should be, however, more has accounted for an amazing 170 Giant.s’ offense rolling around third In the last four years against first period. Following the TD, Greatest one year advance In -Skiing and bicycle competition, points in the last four games as against Philadelphia a DAVE WARD Ward kicked off and his bounding' Read Rare history here was^ade events (or women to compete in.' and through, but mostly over the Ells. Women will never be able to keep brought along his three sons, Ed the Giants built and maintained the heads of the Browns. He week ago but the great ball, which was free, was re b.v Walter (Bud) Barker. The Holy ward, 29. Gene. 27. and Paul. 23. a one-game lead over the defend Ward, now hailing from Syra then all hell broke loose down the I up to men in distance running," threw 26 passes and completed halfback was contained cuse, N. Y„ converted after the covered by Dick Hlehl on the Yale Cross student was a dlsappoiiiting j America’s No. 1 m arathoner re- ' All four fini-shed. Papa Ouellet ing league champion Philadelphia 17 for 233 yards as the Giants field. 26. Bill Grana bolted Into the end 70th in 1960 In his maiden .appear .placing 127th in 33:30. The Main* Eagles. by New York yesterday. first three Harvard scores to run Three times during the Harvard j iHirted Kelley, 3t), leaches scored their ninth Wetory his consecutive string to a perfect zone four plays later and Yale ance but one .vear later the Wash- ’ I loth grade English at Filch High rc.sidcnl.-. who competed for ths The Eagles kept pace yesterday, against two losses. As a result, New York season. Ward split the uprights on never recovered. Ington, I).C„ Resident came In sec J y j Gorharn A.C, of Augusta, Maine, whipping the Dallas Comboys 35- 19 for 19 for the season. He missed School in Groton. His family con Throwing from a double- beat the Browns. a third periqd field goal attempt field goal tries, the biggest three- There was no further scoring ond. For nearly the first four miles, ^ sists of two daughters, Julie, 3, are known in racing circles as the 13 behind Sonny Jurgensen's five 'wing formation much of the pointer being against Princeton until the third canto when Harvard the 21-year-old, 5-11, 160-pounder, . First Family of Marathoners. Paul touchdown passes. They still have from the 14 and wasn’t called upon Herald Photo by Ofiara and Kathleen (our months . . , time and occasionally from to put his educated toe to work which upset the Tigers, 9-7. He is took the kickoff and marched 61 leil the pack. He was finally over-1 There were two Jim Murrays In I (Juellet is handicapped with one three games left, includmg a Dec. Rec Volleyball the son of Ralph Ward Jr., former the shptgun, the veteran kept after the fourth touchdown. Per yards, Mike Bassett’s pus to BUI < taken by Johnny Kelley on East ' the race. Jlin Murray o( 81. j'ohn’s I leg .several inches sfiorter than the 10th meeting with the Giants at pastor at South Methodist Church. Taylor eating up the last nine Golf Champions Honored at Country Club Center St. Barker developrri a large j Philadelphia. the Cleveland defense wary. haps If he did try a placement after Ijnlverslty placed ninth while other, Pa.ssing up a dinner as "He kept mixing them up," AMERIC.AN LEAGUE score No. 4, the fisticuffs which W ard, 5-10 and 195 pounds, who yards. Highlight of Trophy Night last Saturday at the Manchester Country Club was the blister on one of his heels and re- j .Manchester’s Jim Murray served I guf.st.s of the Tall Cedars, the Here's the way the tight race Standings has all the facial features of his Skull Leads to Score looks at a glance: said Floyd Peters, Browns’ de marred the struggle would not have .^warding of prizes to major golf tournament winners during the 1961 season. Stepping quired treatment In the emergency j as the olficlal scorer for the spon Oncllets drove to Mystic and dined fensive tackle. W. L Pet. occurred in the fourth period. father. Is majoring in government A skull by Bill Leckonby, Yale room at Manchester Memorial Hos-! soring Tall Cedars. with the Johnny Kelleys.' Inciden- W L T Pet. GB lA'eat Sides ...... ___ 6 1 .833 and plans a career In law. front and center for their spoils were, left to right, Stan Hilinski, Governor’s Cup win New York ...... 9 2 0 818 — "Ybu’d expect one thing and Yale, badly beaten and battered, quarterback who played superbly pital. However, he was back In I tally, the Ouellet trotipe was the he’d hit you with another. They (fivitans ...... ___ 5 1 .8.13 resorted to fighting when the score- The Cantabs didn’t need any on defense, gave Harvard Its final ner j Sher Ferguson, Club Champion, and Herb Carvey, President’s Cup champ. time to receive his runner-up award | I Plaudits Hhould go al.so to the 1 first to check into race headquar- Philadelphia ...... 8 3 0 .727 1 field goals this sunny, cool Satur Cleveland ...... 7 even seem to have adopted W atkins ...... ___ 7 2 ,778 board showed Harvard leading. 27- touchdown. A bad pass from cen at the presentation ceremonies In 1 two 11-year-olds, the youngest ever : lets, arriving before 8 o’clock 4 0 .636 2 U * R Const...... day afternoon. Games remaining: some of his favorite plays with ___ 6 4 .556 0, and it was several minutes be ter sailed over his head and set the Franklin Building . . Of the ! in a M anthes|er Five Miler, who ! Thanksgiving morning. The event New York—Green Bay, Phila- the 49ers.” Onter Congo .... ___1 8 .111 fore cooler heads presented a full Poorest Performance tled in the end zone. Leckonby ‘Spithall Ruled Out- first 25 finishers, 15 were collegi •started at 10:30. Tittle, who was with San Scandia A.C...... ___ 1 8 ■ 111 , both finished. They were Harold delphia. Qeveland. NOT THIS TIME—Cleveland’s Walt Michaels brings scale riot. Yple men should hang Yale came up with Its poorest hesitated before trying to pick up ans, eight represented clubs, one iDavey and Mark Jeske who Philadelphia — Pittsburgh, New down (iiants back Bob Gaiters for no gain on one-yard Fransisco’s 49ers before he their heads in shame. It was a dis performance in the finale. Actual the ball and that was all Dave Ny ran unattached—Fred Kandschur j placed 1.34lh and 135th respective P e r li a p s the happiest man York, Detroit. joined up with the Giants this Week’s Schedule graceful exhibition, yet no one was ly, It was a comedy of errors, han needed. The Crimson center (fifth place)—and one was a high .am ong the 12,000 spectators for line in second quarter. On next play, Gaiters made the Mon. — Congo ’-g, Civltan, 8; ly. H arris Wat.son. with a host of Cleveland—Dallas, Chicago, New .vear, said the Browns put more tossed out for his part by the four which got off to a good start be fell on the ball for six points. RSox Trade Buddin school lad, Guy Carden of Green rooters from the British-Amerlcan the latest edition of the bunion York. score, first of his two touchdowns that earned him the pressure on him the first half n&R vs. West Side, 8;45. Tues.— men with the striped shirts. fore play even started. The Elts had several golden op wich High, 23rd. The local race I Club on hand, had the dubious derby was 70-year-old .Amos Ku In the Western Conference, game ball after Giants 37-21 victory. (AP Photofa.x.) than any team this year. W atkins vs. Scandia, 8:45. The 21-year-old senior who did Pranksters got to the right par portunities to score but each tims comes a t a fine time for college distinction of finishing last 136th, jala. The veteran Finn from Har Green Bay, 17-9 winner over De If Tittle was unenthusiastic, NATIO.N.AL L E A G IE all the kicking off, as well as the ties and over the public address were repulsed by the superior Har Flavorettes — Bernice Crocker cross country runners, a week af among (he official entrants . . . vard, Mass., was given a special troit Thursday, holds a command he probably was the only one Standings placement tries, was In after the vard line. To Colts for Bressoud 153-343, Theresa Hinson 137-328, ter the end of their regular sea abandoned the .shotgun completely system before the teams lined Dr. Charlie Robbins. M.D., tak seat of honor in an open car ing lead over the Lions and San BEARS — RAMS — The Bears in the Giants’ dressing room. W. L. fourth score but when the pass up for the kickoff came the an There was no questaion as to ths Valerie Jencks 117. sons. ing part In his 15Ui Five Mifer in for the T formation and beat the (6-5). with fullback Rick Casares Pet. , which followed the last runner. Francisco 49ers. tied foi the run Coach Allie Sherman was par Liberty Mutual ... ___5 1 .833 from center was bad, Ted Halaby nouncement that the president better team. Leader for nearly four 17 years, was 52nd. The 41-year- I Kujala competed in 13 Five Alllera ner-up spot at 6-4-1. The Packers, 'Vikings (2-9) on the running of J. scoring three times, needed a 55- ticularly happy about the work Firemen ...... ___ 4 2 .667 tried to run and w m smothered and had arrived. Out from the tunnel It just wasn’t Yale's day. Tampa, Fla. (/P)—An exchange of shortstops between Bos Night Owls — Mary Lourie Front and center, members of miles was Walt Barker of old runner, who holds a dozen : until he lost his leg in .1960... at 9-2, can wrap it up with one D. Smith and John Brodle’s pass yard touchdo'wn pass from Billy of his defensive line, singling Gus’s ...... national titles, twice won the Man- ing. Smith scored a pair on six ___2 1 .667 ton and the new Houston club, sending Don Buddin to the 176. N utm eg Forest, No. 116, Tall Holy Cross. A close .sec Helping the Tall Cedars by passing more victory, and meet the Wade to Willie Galimore with two out Andy Robustelli and Jim E ast S id e s ...... ___ 2 che.ster race, 1945 and 1946 . . . and 15-yards rums while Brodle minutes left to win it. Zeke Brat- 4 .333 Colts and Eddie Bressoud to the Red Sox, marked the first Cedans of Lebanon, for a well de ond. in this picture on the coin containers before and dur Giants at Milwaukee next. Katcavage for special praise. St. M ary’s ...... ___ 0 3 Paul Phinney Jr, Manchester The 49ers remained in conten pitched a 40-yard TD tos.s to R. C. kowski passed for three Rams’ |3- ’The Giants generally draw .000 player trade of the baseball convention which gets underway MorningbellM - • Shirley Mur served round of applause. The East Center St., near the ing the race, and hoping for tha Man. Auto Part* . . ___0 6 .000 High coach, came In 42nd, seven . best, was a good Catholic and tion by beating Minnesota 38-28 Owens and scored on a 16-yard 8) scores, including an 84-yarder good crowds here, and yester officially today. i* phy 123, Claire Obremski 121, Manchfster Chamber of Commerce cemetery, is Johnny Kel spots better than his 1960 finish. yesterday. In other games, Chi dash. to Ollie Matson. day’s game was no exception. UConn Mistakes Hurt The deal, although not of great Ruth Ostrandtr 116. should salute the Cedars for bring % I Knights of Columbus member, * « • Tues.- East Side vs. St. Mary’s, Based on their records, there Paul’s son. Paul III, cro.ssed the cago edged Los Angeles 28-24, • • • The crowd of 80,455 was the magnitude, and the rejection of ing more favorabie pubilcity to our ley. who overtook the col line to 124th po.sltlon . . . If it Matt ,Mo irty. It’s because of Baltimore thumped Washington S-TEELERS — CARDS ■— Sub 8; Wed.—Auto Parte vs. Gus's, 8; the epitball stole the advance spot isn’t much to choose between Bud- City of Village Charm than any legian to win Thursday’.s t i ' ' 4. men like . latt, who are not Tall fXlLTS — .SKIN8 — Johnny biggest to attend a game any M utual vs. Firemen, 8:45. Parkadn Early Birds - Bobbie wasn’t for Johnny Kellev, college 27-6 and Pittsburgh nipped St. quarterback Rudy Bukich took where in the NFL this season. light from the major league draft din and Bressoud. Both came up Robinson 467, Aline Messier 199- other single event in at least 25 big race. (Herald Photo runners would have dominated the V- Odars, plus the many volunteer Louis, 30-27. Unitas connected with Jim Mut- In Loss to Crusaders year.s. Certainly, there has never members, that the race each year • • • over for Bobby Layne, engineered The second and third largest starting at 1 a.m. (EST). Wash to the m ajors to 1956 and both 457, June Rowett 175. by Pinto.) winner s circle (or each of the .scheller for a 10-yard touchdowm a 44-yard drive that spelled suc crowds also were in Lakefront ington, which finished in a ninth been a sporting event in the history past six year* In race history. Is a success. Men from all walks GIANTS-BROWNS—Despite Tit Hectic Period Ahead have a lifetime batting average of of Manchester that drew the at flip in the first period and when cess for the Steelers (5-6) when Stadium. The Brov'ns-Green By FRANK CLINE place tie with Kansas City to the under .250. Buddin has spent ail his I’arkade Classic — Los P ra tt Kelley won to 1957 while Charlie of life and of different r a e e a, tle's prolific passing, the-Giants Steve Mhyra added the conversion Lou Michaels kicked an 18-yard Bay Packers game Oct. 15 tention of radio, press and teevee, Road Race. Two national maga- Dyson (UConn to 1956), Pete Close creeds and religions pitch In and scored all their touchdowns on the expanded American League last time in the big leagues with the 215-603, Bob Nelson 202-581, Joe ■■rV, ■ the Colts 16-5) had all they needed field goal with 17 seconds left to drew 75,042, and there were Moat of the top heavyweights, No question about it. The best team won at Memorial Field season, was expected to take short not only on a local or state-wide zines, Life and Sports Illustrated, (St. John’s in 195S) and Bob help out. .After all, the."* biggest ground with Y. A. ram bling five Includmg champion Floyd Patter Red Sox. Bressoud put in hlS six Palazzi 200-555, Fred Taylor 554, to extend the inept Redksins (0- beat the Cards (4-7). It was Mi 68,399 here for the game last in Storrs Saturday when Holy Cross conquered Connecticut, stop Ken Hamlin from Toronto as years with the New York and San standpoint, but nationally, as did thought the race was important j Ix)we (Brown in both 1959 and winner Is the Muscular l^stropliy yards for one in the key clash 10-1) winless streak to 21 games. son, will swing into action in a Art Turkington 202, George Cush the 25th edition of the Five Mile enough to assign men, reporters 119601 were the college men who chael’s third of the day. week against the Philadelphia its first pick, The standard draft Francisco Giants. man 200, Enso Pavan 200. ,SAAt OUELLF.T Fund. that has just about eliminated the Eagles. hectic five-day period beginning 14-3. But for a couple of costly defensive mistakes and with Browns (7-4) from title contention. with Saturday night’s television a little more luck the Huskies might have pulled one of the price is 325,000. Bressoud was Houston’s first Bobby Gaiters scored twice, on clash between Eddie Machen and Country Club biggest upsets in New England' , More Trmles Seen pick In the special National League Holiday Jr. Boys — Paul Kra- runs of one and 11 yards, Erich Columbia^ Harvard Dominate Doug Jones. Machen, the No. 2 this season against the area’s top The Red Sox-Colls swap was ex draft held last month to stock the cunas 131-112—349. Howard P it Barnes got the other on a 35-yard Harvard Added SATURD.AY terback John Wheaton who halls pected to spur further trades two new clubs, the Colts and the kin 116-117. Tom Walz l l l - l l ’J, heavyweight contender from Port rated eleven. from nearby (Columbia when Cru jaunt with an interception and land, Ore., faces Doug Jones, un BEST SELECTED 12 Statistically the Crusaders, who brewing since the three-week in New York Mets. The' Colts paid Dick Dey 131, Phil Risconi 127, Eagles Impressive Faeing Orange Pat Summerall contributed three Cambridge, Mass. (A>)—Harvard saders’ Coach Eddie Anderson ter-league trading period Alldvy League Football Team defeated, second-ranked light- Cla.ss A -R ay Gordon 39, Henry registered their sixth triumph of realized the Huskies had shown began 1375,000 for the 29-year-old Cali- Bruce Caralina 127, Larry Aceto field goals. has replaced Colgate with Holy heavy contender from New York, Nov. 21. The only other Inler-1 fornian. 124, Charlie Miller 123. John Slan- Cross on its 1962 football sched Rockwell 39. the fall as against only three loss up for a little more than just go Milt Plum got two scores for In a 10-rounder a t Miami Beach’s Class B — Frank Obremski 37. es, all to potential bowl-bound league deal made so far was kiewicz 123, Ron Anderson 120, Cleveland with 43 and 15-yard ule. The rest of the slate will be ing through the motions, tossed an Yesterday’s legislative spotlight Taekle Purple in NE Grid Finale New York (JP) ■— Ivy League co Convention Hall. The bout will be Low Gross — Ray Gordon 74. teams, dominated play. The Bay Washington’s sale of shortstop Frank K atkaw sas 118. Bob Hyde tosses to Ray Renfro. The Giants > Riley and O’Connor both juniors, the same, with home games aerial to halfback Tom Hennessey was centered on the rules commit champs Columbia and Harvard were hampered by injuries part of telecast (ABC TV 10 p.m., EST) Blind Bogey — Henry Rockwell Staters registered 20 first downs at the U(Conn 26. The latter was Coot Veal to Pittsburgh last Tues tee which rejected a proposal to 118. Doug Zacraro llB. George held league rushing leader Jim dominated the 1961 All-Ivy League against Lehigh (the opener). Holy nationally. 78. day. Cochran 116. Bob Borello 114, Boston (JPi The po.st-Thanksglv * and tied ths Crimson with Co-4 the season, but the selectors still Cross, Dartmouth, Penn, Brown to but four for Connecticut and crashed into for an obvious pass legalize the spithall. The vote of more quarterback Jack Concinnon my Brown to 68 yards in 20 car football team announced today by SUNDAY interference which was quickly A transaction which may be Larry Lorentzen 114, Tom Mozzer tog football fare was light but I lumbia for the top Ivy rung. galloped 79 yards after going back ries before a disappointed crowd and Yale. Road games will be at ground out 264 yards overland the nine-man committee was eight the Associated Press. felt that both had shown enough Friendship League — Art Shorts KNARPS OPEN while holding the Huskies to a called- Four plays later on second consummated before the major against thq spittcr’s return and 114, Skip Kelly 118, Don Ander meaty sklurday and now only the Game Tr.V' to pass and being unable to apot of 80,455. T hat throng helped Columbia, with its first win to warrant top selection. Cornell, Columbia and Princeton. 215-5S3, Emily Grish 219-504. league moguls leave for Miami Men’s Division mere 47. N either team passed play of second period McCarthy one for it. 'The lone favorable vote son 111, Jim Mehl 111, Rick Ste traditional Boston College-Holy The score at Bo.ston College's a receiver. Concannon finally fell push the weekend attendance total ning season since 1947, had tackle Schuman and Day were the circled left end to send the Cru Thursday to hold their own con Alumni Stadium was 28-13, but the for the league to 344,466, ju st un ■ Low Gross — Stan Hilinski 70, much but the Crusaders still held was cast by Cal Hubbard, super vens 110. Cross battle remains on the 1961 - - exhausted — into th'e end zone Bob Asack, guard Tony Day’ and other juniors on the team while the edge in this department,-, too, saders In front to stay 6-3 and clave involves Milwaukee and the visor of the American League um New England college menu. Eagles trailed by a stogie point as a Syracuse defender clutched der the seven-game record of backs Tom O'Connor and Tom Erv Kennedy 73, H arry Eich 73. that’s the way the score remained : -and probably could have tied it 353,084 set Nov. 5. Wood, who took over when Dave Low N ets — Joe Skinner 68, gaining 21 yards on three of eight Chicago Cubs. The trade would pires. Hubbard was acting on be Holiday Jr. Girls—Harriet Doyer Four games involving New Eng for him, • • Haggerty. Harvard had end Tom McKlevey was injured early in the attempts while the Huskies com until halftime. send B o b Buhl, 33-year-old half of League President Joe 116, Sue Correnti 114, Joan Ur- land teains last weekend produced — with only two minutes left to Davis, actually contained well a Boyda tac)cle Darwin Wile and season, is only a soph. Walt Leggett 68, Nick Nickerson (Connecticut’s second big ml.s- play. 68, Tom Stanford 68, Cliff S pra pleted only one of six for but five Braves’ righthander, to the Cubs Cronin, who sponsored the propos banetti 122. Carol Urbanetti 113, nearly as many tltrill.s as fuller good part of the time by BC, ac EAOL£8 — COWBOYS — guard Bill Swinfoird. while Prince Haggerty broke the league’s all- Post-Season Spots take came late In the third period. BC's second touchdown came on gue 69, Ed P ekar 69, Paul Dutelle yards. for relief pitcher Don Elston and al. Cronin was supported by Com Phyl Doster 112. schedules had on previou.s week counted for 99 yards rushing add Jurgensen hit Ted Dean for a 60- ton placed end Barry Schuman and time single-season scoring mark After apparently holding the Cru a pass from Ge- ■■e .Van (Cott to yard scoring play to overcome a 70, Bob McGurkln 70, Sher Porter Nevertheless, with 4:50 to go the Infielder Jerry Kindall. missioner Ford Frick. ends. Harvard grabbed a share of with his pass receiving and run- back Grace Riley. amd was the league’s mo.st prolific saders for downs deep In their own the Ivy League title by whipping end Art Graham and the Eagles 3-0 Dallas lead, then connected field 71, Sked Homans 71, Walt host Huskies were only three points territory and forcing them to Hesitancy to part with Kindall. Rules Committee Chairman Jim Holiday B antam Bo.vs - - Bob gamely elected to try for two backs. brought his total yardage The other spots were filled by offensive leader. Freeburn 71. down and anything conceivable a 26-year old shortstop - second Cochran 114, Paul Miller 113. Yale, Boston College thrilled a gained, to 3.414 in three eCasont. with Pete Retzlaif on a 40-yard center Matt Black of Yale and The rest of the second team in punt, (Connecticut had a roughing my Gallagher, in announcing the points and an upset victory. The payoff pitch and wound up with Set in Most Bowls could have happened. Taking over basem an who batted .242 arid hit decision, said: regional TV audience by refusing Surpassing Jimmy Brown’a old quarterback Gary Wood of Cor Ladles Division the kicker called against them. pa.ss iry failed and Syracuse had cluded Ron Althouse of Penn and on their own six after a Holy nine home runs in 96 games last Holiday Guys t Gals — Jerry to quit against 17th ranked Syra Syracuse mark. TD strikes to Tommy McDonald nell. Hank 'Large of Princeton at ends; Low NeU — Barbara Williams Instead of being (Connecticut’s ball "There was very little sentiment cuse, Dartmouth upset Princeton a 14-13 edge. ■ on playi covering 46, 40 and 27 78, Ev Lorentzen 81, Cele P erry 83. Cross punt, UConn Coach Bob In at the visitors’ 42, the Cru.sadors season, is holding up the deal. for the spitball’s return. There Conklin 141-125 -356, Diane May But in the final 120 seconds, a Holy (Cross, after spotting Con The Lions, who generated the Dartmouth’s Clarter Strickland, New York <,(P)_'rhe battle for the post-season bowl spots galls "went for broke" sending In and Holy Cross tuned up for the yarda The lone Cowboy (4-6-1) loop’s most powerful offense in the other tackle; Paul Bursiek of comes off the gridiron and into eight committee conference Three low gross winners re got an automatic first down at Buhl, a regiilar starter for the didn’t ^eem to be any. great need nard 123-115, Nancy McNeil 128, E ^ le s by dowming (Connecticut. pair of Van (Cott passes went necticut a field goal, turned quar touchdown came on a 21-yard pass ceived trophies while all others sophomore quarterback Doug Gaff their own 41. Braves since 1953, had a 9-10 rec to give the pitchers another weap Ann Frankovitch 120. Leonard 'The (Crimson were only a one- I wild. terback Pal McCarthy loost .for running up a 6-1 record, and 6-3 Yale and Dave Thomas, Cornell, ney who had haq some success from Eddie LeBaron to Amos overall, also placed tackle Ed rooms at as many sites today, with Alabama’s final bid for a were awarded golf balls. Pure Conjecture ord in 1961 but his lifetime mark on. You’ve got more home runs but C islare 115, Ron Plrkey 115, Bob potot favorite at Yale. But Har Ernie Davis -hauled In one and its 14-3 win, McCarthy scoring Marsh. the guards; and George Telesh of through aerial lanes in last week’s Little, center Lee Black and quar Cornell, Dan Terpack of Princeton flock of honors and the annual war between Army and Navy Based on what they did during Is 109 victories suid 71 defeats. the batting averages don't seem Smith 114, A1 Oakman 111. vard capitalized on ball-hawking ' raced 63 yards to score. Fullback all the (Crusader points. this weekend temporarily side-*'- ’' victory over Rhode Island. But the rest of the, game, there Is no Elston, a rubber-armed righthand to be getting any better. Also, a to chalk up a crisp 27-0 victory in I Gary Fallon grabbed the other and Billy King led Dartmouth to a terback Tom Vasell on the second and Pete McCarthy of Penn as the tracked. 46EI18—VINKIN08—The 49ers team . other backs. Gaffney’s first pass attempt against guarantee that Connecticut could er. appeared to 58 games for the majority of the members semed to Green Jr. Boy* — Terry Kloter the series which began In 1875. I went 25 yards to tally. 24-6 victory at Princeton, enjoying Only the Orange BowP commit remains a pool of bowl eligibles a strong wind was intercepted at have taken the ball in-from the (bibs last season, won six and feel that another pitch, especially It was Harvard’s third triumph I The first Eagle touchdown game a brilliant day on offense and de that must fill the both spots In 135—338. Ron S ts rrc tt 123. Tom tee has finished its work, having the UConn 28. The Crusaders took Holy Cross 42. But certainly they lost seven and posted a 4.12 earn-, a strange one. might foul up the over Yale in the last (our years I in the opening period when sopho fense. the Bluebonnet, Gotham and Na Local Sport G reer 120. Tom Humphries 120. Coiorado and Louisiana State set it in from there scoring their sec would have been much better off ed run average. younger pitchers." Bob Byrnc-s 117. Don Fish 115. Bill for Us Jan. 1. 1962 extravaganza tional Trophy Bowls, and the blher ond TD and two point conversion with the ball in their own pos A few technicalities remain to Allen 115, Gordon Fuller .113, spot In Philadelphia’s Dec. 16 Li Chatter play with only two seconds re session than In the hands of the Ernie W ollctt 110, Cliff H assett have the pair signed, sealed and berty affair. maining for their final 11 point Crusaders. no. delivered, but these are academic. These include: Auburn, Kansas, spread. Just before this sequence of plays Klimas booted to the Cru Nod To Ohio State Utah State, Wyoming, Rice, Duke, SCANDIA AC Soccer team UConn Took Early Lead Holiday Commercial — Ralph Now It rem ains for the Ro.se trounced H artford Triestina, 10-0. saders’ three yard line but the Football Head Injuries Knowledgeable people buy Imperial and Maryland, In addition to Penn Getting the wind which blew Starkw eather 141—362. Henry. HURRY! HURRY! Bowl Committee to tap Ohio State State and Miami. at Mt. Nebo Sunday getting nine Huskies defenders couldn’t con as an opponent for UCLA in the with gust effect at times at their tain them and senior Bob Wheel Rapson 147, Buckley 136. I goals in the first half. The right backs in the opening period, the Rose Bowl; for the Cotton Bowl Kansas has a blanket lnvita£!on side of the line set up the left side er busted out to the Cross 17 to Committee to select Mississippi to to the Gotham, Dec. 9 in New for the scoring with Art Couch Huskies did their best to take full relieve the pressure. Main Cause of Deaths^ Femme* & Fella* — And.v La- face Texas, and for the Sugar York, and is also a Liberty favor scoring five goals, Frank Budaj advantage of It. Quarterback Joe None the less It was a pretty moureaux 159—410. Rose Bean 1000 Klimas tried two field goal at Herald Photo by Ofiara Bowl (Committee to sweat out ite, along with Duke. Auburn has three and Herbie Johnson two. good performance for (Connecticut 121-143-128—392, John Morton ’Bama’s game agaln.st Auburn been given the nod .by Washing tempts, missing the first from 46 which wound up with 2-7 record. Denver (/P)—Head injuries are mainly responsible for the 138-135—376. Don C arpenter 132 Lifetime Membership for Wig^ren TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS before inviting it to play Southwest ton’s Dec. 30 National Trophy af SENIOR BASKETBALL League yards out by plenty but making Defensive standouts for Iluskles 32 known fatalities in football this season, an American 373. Roland Irish 351, Flo Kloter Conference co-chimp Arkansas In fair. Neither has accepted. meeting will be held tonight at the good on the second one from 20 were ends Tony Plgnat'iJllo and Medical Association expert reported yesterday. 128-112 338, Helen McCann 114- Lifetime membership in Muscular Dystrophy was pre New Orleans. yards away for an early 3-0 Con Ohio State jumped to the head Community Y starting promptly at Wayne Nakoneezny both of whom While football headgear has • 125- 334. Maude, CarpeiHer 118, sented to Charles (Pete) Wigren, right, during the These three are pretty well de 8. Teams wishing to participate necticut lead. played fine games. Jeanne Irish 112, Betty Lamoure- of the Rose Bowl line with a crash The first costly defensive mis been vastly improved, "There is a letdown in'the compelitor's train awarding of Road Race prizes last Thursday morning. cided on pairings, with 'Bama ing 50-20 victory over Michigan must have a representative at the Two-fifths of the officials were aux 111, Fran Crandall 110. take by the Huskies came late Manchester residents. Bates’ grad still much' to be done before pro ing attitude after the regular sea- Presentation was made by Wilbert Hadden, geperal Coac'n Bear Bryant, having de which wrapped up the Big Ten session and any individual who is tection approaches ideal stand cided on the Sugar Bowl if picked, not yet on a team but desiring to In the opening period. With third Chick Toomey was the field judg* -son." Jaycec .Midget* — P’ra n d s Pisch chairman. Wigren, retired Manches^r High track and title as Minnesota lost to Wis and eight from the (Connecticut while Christie McCormick, who ards," said Dr. Allan Ryan of still trying to get a perfefct 10-0 consin. 23-21. UCLA -yon the big play should also attend. Meriden, Conn., chairman of the Available records prove, he said, 107:124 -329. Boh Hodgson 107, cross country coach, has served as race director since season, plus a share of the(South- 42 following -the first of two Cru hails from Drake and is also a that injuriea occur most frequently Tom Tierney 104. Rich. Connors Five title and the host spot with sader pass Interception, the vlslt- AMA’s committee on medical as 1956. eaatern Conference title \ with member of the Manchester Board pects of. sports. He presided- at a before the player reachea peak 103, Tim H assett 100, Dave Vtarx LSU and moat likely the top.apot a 10-7 victory over Southern Cali of Education, acted as the official fornia. KETBALL League will, hold an Im-' jj„t McCarthv rer conference on the opening day' of physical conijttion or after he has 100. in the final Associated Press poll replacing Holy clock operator from his nook In reached th a t peak and then .slack- ' Sugar Bowl Spot portant meeting Tuesday night at Cross’ - ■ starting the 15th clinical meeting of the the following weqjc, bringing with the East Side Rec starting at 7. AH sophomore quar the press box quarters. ;d off in training. Green W omen's Doubles — Lot*: it the national championship. AMA. Oilers^ Chargers in Showdown. Arkansas’ 28-0 victory- over teams should be represented and Dr. Ryan said his reports show Dr. E. M. Burgess of Seattle Spencer 140. Georgia Tech is already in the Texas Tech tied it with Texas for any boys wanting to play not yet Gater Bowl, but that committee 22 high school football deaths this told the conference that "Wster the SWe crown and sent t)ie Ra- assigned to a rorter should contact season. This repre.sents two •pee skiing offers more chance of in U.S. Mixed Tenpin—Swede Hen must pick between Miami (Fla), rorbacks into the Sugar Bowl, State Teams Won 30, Lost 38 drickson 221—,582, Bob Gou|d 201 Former Needs Win for Honors a Friday night winner over North- John Cervlni at the Rec before 100,090 participants. The other jury by' far than snow skiing.” Bama was idle while Auburn beat Tuesday. All games will be played fatalities were seven collegians, Combined, these sports are the —580, Bob A rendt 209—557, Jean we.stern, and Penn State, which Florida, 32-15. beat Pitt, 47-26. The Hurricanes on Tuesday nights. Present plans two .semi-pros and one sandlot fastest growing in the country with Dietricksen 196—526, Pearl B urn New York (AV -Houston’s point-i It wins this one it can expect to wind up against Florida this week, Texas nailed i • ... V. / , . -V ■ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER '2 7 , 1961 PACK rOUBTEXN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER S7, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN Apartmento—Flat*— Houses for Sal* 72 Hoiuea for Siil* 72 House* for Sale 72 BooaehoM Scivtaw THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN blaBipiia»->Watclii HotUehoM ) , iirrE E ir MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 iia n rh P B tfr lEtr^nittB lig r a t ^ ^ Average Dfctly Net Pres# Run The-, Weather For the Week Ended ForetiMt of D. 8. Weather Bireae November 35, IM l Hie. board of directors of the gpn^change requeaU preiented at A b i^ tT b w n Community Child Ouldaiice Clinic CDC Will Attend a previous meeting. Some cloudlneM, vriady, cold to wdli meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at The three requests W’hlch could 1 3 ,4 9 6 night and Wedneeday, chaaee of the clinic office, 60 Haymes St. Briefing Session come up for decisions include those «nmv fhirrieo. Matw tonight 18 to Hathedist Men of South Meth- filed q.v the Southern New Eng Member of the Audit Church wilJ meet tonight «t Come Barean of dreolatlon 28. High Wedneeday about 85. Airman 3.. C. Lloyd C. Ses.sions. ^ On Master Plan land Telephone Co., from residence 7:iM at Suaannah Wesley Hall. A. .son'of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. 1 to business zone for property c. t Manchester’-^A CAty of Village Charm Raymond Roaei*, principal of Sessions. 164 Havj"thome St., has > IdanchMter Hijrh School, vrill be Ford St... Joseph P. Mott of Mott's de^'arted for his home base at I Members of the Connecticut Supermarkets and Herman Klas- guMt apeaker. Members of the Donald.son Air Force Base ini IJievelopemnt Commission will af- man, frbm residence to busi VOL. LXXXI, NO. 49 (SIXTE EN PA(^ES^) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1961 (Claoelfied Advertising on Page., 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS WBCS of the church have been in South Carolina, after his partloi-i ness zone for the Kiasman For vited. Refreshments will be pation in the U.S. Air Force's tend a briefing ae.s.sion tonight .on the progress made .so far in devel farm and American Telephone served. "Operation; beep Freieze" at the and Telegraph repeater .sta South Pole and other Antarctic' oping Manchester's flr.st mas tion off E. Middle Tpke.; and TV’U- SU Margaret s Orcle, Daughters j outpost.s. Se.sSions. an aircraft! ter, or comnrehenslVe. plan. West Split in UN Bowles Takes of Isabella, will hold a social to-1 Ilam Peck Lumber Co., from res maintenance .specialist, is a grad-! The briefing, to be held In the idence to Induatrial for property Christmas morrow at 8 p.ni. at the K of C i uate of East Hartford High School. 1 Mnniclna' Bulldin«r at 8 o’clock off N. Main St. and Stock PI. Home for members and friends. < and was employed by Pratt and , also will be attenijcd by memb S p e c ia l Post Members are reminded, to bring i Wliitney Aircraft before entering of the Town Planning Commis playing cards- Refreshments will i service. ! sion and planning and Renewal be served. ! A.s.sociate.s of Cambridge. Ma.s.s. | U.S. Vote Hits As U^S. Envoy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Odell and I Aluminum T o sons.’’ Fred. Da\id and Elmer' Planning and Renewal A-ssoct- ; Odell Jr., 512 E- Center St., at-' ate.s ha,s been retained by the town l Windows $11.95 Washington, Nov. 28 (A*)— tended the one-man art .show of to help plot the development o f : Chester Bowles, replaced as MARI-OWS and other fine Manchester through the next 20 i Mrs. Odell's cousin. John Rom- ?! the No. 2 man in the State Main St. stores open 6 days: bola of New 'York City, at the years. Doors $29.95 A t Colonalism also OPEN M O .V D A V. D'Arcy Galleries in New York. Guest Speaker Contract deadline for the ptan’s | Department, has accepted ai THVRSDAY and ITIID.tV The artist exhibited his modem' completion is 5farch 1. The por-I diplomatic post especially tai-1 Red Push Sparks Disputes art in water colors and ink draw Rabbi Aaron Gewirtz from Hillel tion relating to future land devel- ' NIGHTS ■^nx 9:00. House. I’niveraity of Connecticut, ! Jal. Doors $59.95 United Nations, N. Y., Nov.^tho' Elienhonvr admlnlztratlon lored for him. ings. • opment is expected to reach its than Ih office. will moderate a panel discussion' Plus Installation. 28, (/P)— The United States He becomes President Kennedy's final stages toward the end o f , The new office, resolution, car special representative, and adviser Fredonck \V. Perry Jr., avia on "Has the Synagogue Fnile ,\ 4 - ■ /