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>AGE ICXTEEN J. ICONDAY, OCTOBER 1« I M t .'V. Daily Wet Ptmm Ran •\ For «M Week Bnded The Weather ' Jlattrhpfltpr lEu^nttia IBfralb Fereeeet ef D. fl. Weather Septenber it, IM S •• m Robert E. Larson, son of Mri. Fair, cool tenight. Ism ki 4ee About Town Helen Gallant, 32 Bunce Dr., has NOW 2 BARRERS 13,628 except some Me in deeper velleye. been reassigned to McConnell Air 300 at Dedicery Availa ble Seat For End of Bias the Lutz Museum for measuring. Director The Manchester Civic Orchestra board of deacons, read the scrip­ College begins classes this week ture. will rehearse tonieht at 8 in the at Manchester High School. In Mississippi U A meeting of the board of direc­ The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, pastor, Call Ml 9-S869 . hlph school band room. Bruce E. Bradford, director of By flUDITH AHKARN tors of the Manchester Wales will led the congregation in a liturgi­ 23 Main Street, MancliMter be held tomorrow night ^ 7 :,30 extension, says registration is Manchester Democrats took NORWALK (AP)—Three The American Legrion Auxiliary cal ‘‘A ct of Dedication” which still open for college English, bio­ preceding the weighing-in and reg­ read in part; ; every seat available to them hundred persons met in pray­ sewing group will meet Wednesday ular business meeting at thi Ital­ logical science and .sociology "W e now, the people of this esterday, for the second time er for an hour oi) the steps o f at 10;30- a.m. at the home of Mrs. ian American Club. There will be courses. Persons interested in reg­ church and congregation, grate­ city hair yesterday to give Elmer Rice, 76 Russell St. Mem­ no chonis rehearsal. istering may call his office In W ll­ JI the town’s his^j?, and en­ bers are reminded to bring sand­ ful f&r ju r heritage and mindful limantic immediately. larged their,viftdry still.more moral support to the effort to of the sacrifices of our fathers, We*re cm HoldAny one Found wiches. I>essert and coffee will be The Fellowcraft Club meet Biological Science I meets by defeating the charter integrate the University of served'by the ho.steas. consecrate ourselves anew to the ’Tuesdays from 6:45 to 1(1 p.m., near a* tonight at 7:30 at Up asonic worship of God in spirit and in changes^^they opposed. Mississippi. Temple. A social time i follow English I meets Wednesdays from your truth, and to the service of our 7 to 9:46 p.m. and sociology meets EllMtM to the board of directora, Composed of Negroes and wMtea, the business sessi fellow men In the spirit of Christ; ’Thursdays from 7 to 9:45 p.m. telephone ta.-4lie order of the voting, are the demonstration wal'-led by 11 Carrying Weapons ALL IN ONE STORE .^OiiBocrate FraJKrfs J. Mahoney, Clergymen under the sponsorship A course id Braille Tran.scrip- David Barry, Ted Powell, Richard of the local chapter of the National SHOP FOR ALL YOUR tion will^be conducted starting cosm^cs will be en care of Woodhouee, Rotoert Stone and Association for the Ad\’ancement Thursd^y'at 1 p.m. at the Emanuel Science Shrinks Piles imraedlately. Frank Stamler, and RepUblicann of Colored People. | NEW ORLEANS. I ( A P ) —An attorney for the national MATERNITY NEEDS Building, 160 Mohegan Dr., Harold A. Turkington. Francis Andrew Wise, Norwalk NAACP| AssiKiation for the Advancement of Colored People says the Hartford. It is spon.sored by DellaFera and Harlan Taylor. chairman, said prayers were of-1 application of a Negro girl for admission to the University of BU)CSES. SKIRTS, SLACKS, e Connecticut Branch of the Na­ New Way Without Surgery FREE Defeated for the board of di­ fered for “ the bigots in the South, i Mississippi is apparently being processed. BRAS, GIRDLES, tional Women’s League of the rectors are RepuM leans Robert who know not what they do.and! SWE.4TERS United Synagogue of America. DELIVERY Gordon, Donald Conrad and Clif­ for the liberals in the South, to en-! Jack G reen ^rg, chief counsel for the N A A C P , would not Stops Itch—Relieves Pain identify the girl when he made the announcement Monday. A T / - Anyone interested may contact ford Hanien. courage them and to give them . Mrs. Isadore Levitz, .’197 Blue Hills Ymwk, N. Y. (Special) — For the so thorough that sufferers made HHected to the board of educa­ strength.” Ave., Hartford. Kenneth Nelson, left, presents the key of the newly dedicated ftrst time ecience hat found a new astonishing statements like “ Piles tion are Democrats Katherine The apeakers were allowed to OXFORD, Mi.s.s. (AP)-^Federal troops during the night Trinity Covenant Church to Henry Ask, far right, at dedication healing tubttance with the aston* have ceased to be a problem! “ The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Bourn, Walter Schardt. William use a police p\iblic address system. Glazhizier ceremonies. Looking on wnth approval ai% the Rev. K. Ejnar ithing ability to shrink hemor> The secret is a new healing sub* arrested more than two dozen persons carrying weapons as The execuUve board meeting of Evangelical Lutheran Church will 0>Uina. Alfred Campbell and Bel- Corset addid Culfonn Shop Rask pastor, (second left) and the Rev. C. Le.slie Strand, guest rhoids, stop itching, and relieve stance (Bio*Dyne^)—discovery of the troops tightened an uneasy security around the Univer*) ftSl Main St^-ManclManchester Manchester Council of Church- meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at doh Schaffer, and Repubiicana EM- Plunge Kills fToman ■ women, ."tcheduled for Friday, has speaker. (Herald photo by Ohara). pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. ward Glenney and John Rottner. sity of Mississippi. the church. After a brief busi­ PRESCRIPTION PHARALAOT W ATERB U RY (A P )— Lena WU- been postponed until Wednesday. In case after case, while gently This substance is now availkble Defeated for the board of edu- ness meeting a color him with relieving pain, actual reduction in auppoBttory or ointment f o r i^ Hams, 42, Waterbury was ■'killed The troops, wary of the slightest boilup in the bitter segre­ Oct 10 at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity hearsal for past matrons and past Mrs. John Trotter and Mrs. James oation are RepuMicana Donald sound will be .shown about the (shrinkage) took place. under the name Preparation 901 MAIN ST.—MI t^SSl last night when her car plunged off gation dispu^, arrested anyone found with-any type of Oovenemt Church, Hackmatack patrons night. Hostesses will .be lHwis. Richter, Jane Stuck and John Amish people of Pennsylvania. Moet amaving of all—results were At all drug counters. a 62-foot embankment near the weapon. t . St. John Krompegal, financial .secre­ Blckley. The town electorate, in a decisive Berkley Heights Parking Lot. James H. Meredith, 29, the Negro who is the hub of the tary of the church, will discuss County detectives said they were SURE ?.x Dawii Marie Miller, daughter of endorsement o f the Dem ocrat' state vs; federal government dispute, spent his first night as the film. Hostesses will be Mrs. investigating the accident. SPACE and MOLDED Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller, Hermina Wiganoski, Mrs. Wilma “ pay-as-you-grow,” instead of the an Ole Miss student in a residence hall flooded with spot­ SHOES and all other types, Brookfidd Rd.. Bolton, was bap­ Republicans’ "pay-as-you-go,” re­ Dr. Joseph Bergen, aaaistant Wiley, Mr.s. EJdward Wlsoitske and medical examiner, said death ■ lights. ton. Shoe repairing of the tized .yesterday ait St. Jcdin’s Epis- Mrs. George Adams. turned the Democrats to the power better Idnd! copad Churdi, East Hartford. Her they first captured in ISfi^ and probably was caused by a cnished I 'About 10 marshals accom j^ied Meredith to class this cheat and other internal injuries. OPEN MONDAYS godparents arc Mr. and Mrs. A l­ The Army and Nayy Auxiliary fast in I960. morning. There were no demonstrations and nearby students bert Smith of Cromwell, and their has canceled its card party for to­ Totals o f the public counters The car struck a ix>ck at the foot daned AH Day Wednesday of the embankment and bounced walked briskly to class as they watched Meredith. daughter. Miss Dianne Smith. night. It will be held, next week •how that 12,858 persons voted One man and his 14-year-old son arrested during the early at the usual time. The club­ yesterday, compared to 12,749 back several feet. SAM YU LYES A meeting of the executive board house will be closed because of persona who voted in 1956, and Police said they were investigat­ hours had a collection that included one rifle and two shot­ of Bennet Junior High School town elections. Members of the- 19.611 who voted-In 1960. ing a report that the woman and guns, one saber, two hunting knives and amrnunition. Same Side As WatWna P.T.S.O. .will be held tomorrow at Elligible voters who could have two men had had an argument in OAK SlTREET auxiliar>' are reminded of a pot i The Swelling force of federal troops, bayonets fixed and 7:30 p.m. at the home of Edward luck Wednesday at 6’30 p.m. at taken part in the election yester­ the parking lot preceding the ac- rifles ready, arrested the first woman since the flareup be­ Adamy, 31 E. Maple St. the* club. There will be a bu.si- day numbered 31,066, meaning eldent. i I ness meeting at 8 p.m. that 61 per cent of the glectorate gan. She was held overnight when soldiers found a shotgun CHICKEN tourt realgned- after becoiMng the Re­ classes at ths University of Mississippi in Oxford today. (A P a stop.to further violence by im­ DEDICATED ASK With Latins on publican gqbernatortA candidate. Flmtofax). \ ,. mediate removal of Meredith and NEW ORU&ANS, Ut. (AP)— iTie nnexpii^ term ends July 1, the withdrawal of federal troops Tliroiigh hie attonmy, Gev. Rosa staff 1966.. and maxahals from Mississippi Barnett told the fed e^ appeals ” w uuf ^latol today tlMt' he .Iwd oom- YOURSELF, Helmsman Faceo^ M eniodntJ^stg lecli telecast across plied with court orders for the ^ By JOHN M. HIOHTOWER NEW HAVEN the natitii Mondfiv night. enrollment of Negro James H. WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary helmsman of a tugboat Bfimett biamM f^ e ra l inter­ Meredith at the Uni\-eralty of of State Dean Rusk met with lided with a sabin cruis* vention for the weekend s ^ e g a - MIeeieatppi. is devoted to jiut one interest A shirt-aleeved Ted Cummings, chairman e f the Democratic Haven harbor Aug. 21 was tion riots and the deaths of a Latin-American foreign miniaters Walker Committed NEW ORLEANS. La. fAP)— — yours. W e strive to make Town Committee, aooepte the congratulations of GOP Town criminally responsible ytoterday French newsman and an Oxford today to discuss new ways of Chairman Jack Shea.. (Herald photo by Oflana). for the death of a passenger on repairman. Mississippi Atty. Gen. Joe Patter­ yon feel that a trusted friend eracking-down on Hie Soviet- th e, cruiser. Washington ^authorities countered son arrived today as a federal supported Fidel Castro govern­ court deadline neared for Gov. is at your tide at all time« Coroner''James J. Ooi said that Barnett’s failure to provide ment of Cuba. The Hutdies Tool Loan BSdmund Jacobsen of bklyn, Medical Center adequate police protection caused Roes Barnett to purge himself of during our service to you. •' Indications as the conference the tug’s seciond mate ^as at the strife. ' contempt charges. opened were Oiat the ministers the wheel at the time! bowed There was a mounting buildup of Patterson and Charlto Clark, would favor tougher economic “wanton disregard of rights WASHINGTON ''(A P ) — Atty.*’Justice Department officer in Ox- nearly 12,(XX) soldiers including the special assistant state attorney and political steps and stronger of others"'*'in ama-shiB|f'into the ford, ordered Walker's arrest for Crack 101st Airborne, the paratroop general, went’ into' conference. J V ./ . « defensive military arrangements. Gen. Robert F. Kenitedy said to­ anchored cruiser! taking part ip the] integration dis­ outfit that quelled the 1957 school There,waa no indication whether All such proposals are designed Nixon, Brown Bare day former Army Maj/^en. Ed­ Jacobsen failed to keep a prop­ win Walker, charged wilt^sedl- putes at the tlniverslty of Missis­ Integration violence at Little Rock, their appearance meant Barnett to further quarantine Cuba and er lookotit and lieglected to take tioqs conspiracy and incitingN. in­ sippi. Ar. planned to make a statement to .make H more difflcuU for the So­ ordinary precautions, (iorrigan ■^e SS-year-old Texan led one Troops streamed into Oxford, the court before the deadline. viet Union to bolster the OaMio surrection. was sent to the fedeVal said. The victim In the accident prison medical center in Missourt Mudent charge against federal outnumbering the college hamlet’s regime. Rivalry Bitterness was 49-.vear-*oId Thomas J. T w o- at the direction of the Bureau, of marshals on the' Mississippi cam- nitizenry 2-1 In the strongest dis­ (OoaUnued on Page Tea) W a t k in s -W e s t .. / The two-day roupd of consuUa- hill of New Haven. pu.vx.and later appeared in the play of federal might since the PAtli DODGE Rena to due to end Wednesday, Prisons. The bureau makes all such de­ m idst'ef rioting in downtown Ox­ end of the Civil War nearly a possibly with, a communique. cS&U/ice cisions on prisoners awaiting ford. . f century ago. Rusk obviously would also like SAN FRANCISCO (A P )—All bit-f-nity of a forum by (h e ‘ Mate ef Spectacular Crash ORMANt) ]. WEST • biRECTOR' BOD'^SHOP trial, the attorney general .said. The troops arrested more -than a general endorsement of U.S. temess of California’s steamed-up California.” HARTOXIRD (A P ) — A ear Shortly aitar hp waived a pre­ Expert Body ^ . The bureau determined that 2(X) parson.s since Sunday night, Bulletins Mandiwt.!’. OMm( — waniings to Fidel Castro's Soviet- race for ’governbr spilled out in a Brown said he couldn't envision stopped for -jiome unexplained liminary hearing, and failed to PHONE Ml 9-7196 was the best available facilHy,” about one-third of them students. Hw Bm.! fwilHie and Painting \ backed regime that it faces U.S. face-to-face meeting between Gov. all of the situations In which a make 3100,000 bbnd set for the C«lied from AP Wires rea.son near the center of the Kennedy said. Most of them went free, but more Off-Street Pirkie^x Rea.sonable Rates \ military action if it threatens or Edmund G. Brown and Richard person, might use the Fifth Amend- southbound lanes of the Hartford- four charges againstxhlm, Walker HUM 1. lamoN, Ik. FRESti CRT than a dozen Stayed In custody to uses force against any U,.S. or In- M. Nixon. qient. He said “ they might do It Springfield Expressway, near the He emphasized tnat Walker*,,is was flown to . a federkl prison in Modem Equipment face various charges, including 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHES’ tor-American interests. Republican Nixon challenged Ms under advice of counsel, and with Farmington River Bridge. Wind­ confined In the prison section of Springfield, Mo., which specializes A ID SLASH d e f e a t e d All Work Guaranteed Washington officials were not Democratic opponent at a joint complete freedom of any subver­ the center at Springfield, Mo., and in-p.^yohlatrlc care. former Maj, Gen. Edwin A. WASHINGTON (AP) _ The CHICKEN BREASTS sor, early today and touched off Walker. All Makes Of Cars sure how far other American gov­ news conference Monday to sion or any communism.” a spectacular accident. not in the hospital.” Afier talking to Walker nearly Senate defeated t^ a y an at­ an hour Monday night. Dr. Rus- The military’s mission was to BONELESS ernments would want to go on “ stand up as a man and charge ‘ ‘I don’t want any Communists Richard Papuzynski, 38. of 116 In a Senate, speech Monday, tempt to out $125 niilUion from sell Settle, the center’s warden, protect the slightly built, 29-year- Free Estimates (Ms issue. me with misconduct” in connec­ speaking on the campus,” he said. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., called the 84.422.800.000 foreign aM The 20 - nation biter-Amerlcan tion with a 1205,000 Hughes Tool " I don't want them to use that as Mass., driver of the sedan, suf­ Walker "a sick man." The prison money bill. A vote on pannage (OonHnned sn Page Tea) (CoaUnaed oa Page Tee) Phdne ’ TOP SIRLOIN STEAK reign ministers conference with Co. loon to his brother Donald. a platform to spread their poi.son, fered a broken neck and other In­ center at Springfield has been de­ ot the bill was expected later In M I 9-2881 or M I 9-B502 Rusk as chairman will continue The two rivals appeared before but, to go as far as Mr. Nixon juries. His condition In Hartford scribed by the Justice Depart, the day. A vote of 40 to 36 re­ lor tm K ^ y a beldnd eloeed doors. a national ''It re­ HARTFORD (A P )—-Republican# "If ttieae experts were appointed doca require other steps designed “ Brown first said he has said gubernatorial nominee John Alsop Monday. Deputy Atty. Gen. -Nich­ developSd experimentally by a at shutter speeds' of one thou- today was 5,784,075 miles from pealed that GAL when I asked for them last Janu­ olas Itotsenback, the top-ranking he wants the best fuel oil 19 both to contain (Jommunlst power nothing about the note to aiiycinc, charged today the Democrats are ary, the report would be in now group of Air Force scientists the earth and 37,380,840 (nllm 4- teen-a g e r s TIN to Cuba and to put new pressures other than to ask for some facts. here. (Continued on Page Two) from Venus. The radio signal m • . are involved deliberately moving siowdy in an and the people would Have the THIS Mazola Oil on Castro with the ultimate pur- After declining further comment, investigation o f the controversial facts before them ndien they go to The-military potential of such a good. in twice as camera for tracking, mapping and burner service... poee ef bringing ahbut Ms down- he said that “ until this moment I data, ’processing system In the Mo­ the polls In November. • This', the Castro Backs U.S. many fatal •tR D S £ Y C GEORGIA SAILOR KILLED A PATRITIAKI TWO PLY J A W H never said anything about it other tor Vehicles Department. Democrats couldn’t permit to hap­ and battle-field surveillance Is accidents (for .Rusk and Assistant Secretary of GROTON (A P)—.A ear darted than in casual conver.sation.” Alsop was oonunenting on Yes­ pen.” nothing short of fantastic. Storm Chrages the number of miles they drive) FROZIN DINNniS 55 TOILET TISSUE 10 75 State Edwin M. Martin have held On Use of Troops It already has been used to take an embainkment and over- iM be jeinad Hm BonHy Fud Oil Chib SWIFTS OZ Nixon said he was never asked terday’s announcement by State When he named the panel yes­ as drivers over 25. and we’d like I LB. talks with Latin ^ e r lc a n officials photographs of orbiting Soviet ktonsd on River Road early to­ JAR to do anything by the Hughes Finance Commissioner George J. terday, Conkling said he hop^ the to quote another . part which during the past week which have To Assist Meredith and U.S. satellites at altitudes of day, killing a S2-year-old sailor 33 SVAP. MILK 3 =^^ 40 ^ company and that he never did Conkling that he had at^winted a evaluation report would be in by Course, Raises should be read by every young anything. He said he had no part ISO miles with such precision that from Geoijto- Police identified Joining the Bantly Fuel Oil Club permits him to forget lady in. the land: FRESHPAK HERSHEY committee of three men, all well the end of the year. (Oewttoaed ea Page Tew) in his brother|s since-defunct bus­ Alsop said fast night the state HAVANA (A P I—Prime Minister they can be' distinguished by the victim ns Jamea M. Colle Jr., "It’s the frustrated . character OKAPI PKBSBKVBS CHOC. STKUP in data processing techniques, to Fidel (Jastro -voiced his approval )diape. 222 Frances St... Warner Rob- 25 * 2 37 * iness and had nothing to do with evaluate the efficiency of the new faces “a serious shortage of tech­ Schirra’s Hope h » home heating plant. Bantly will keep sufficient fuel who fails to click anywhere else negotiating the loan when Donald today of the U.S. government's ' It is ao sensitive that M can Mns, Ga. He was alone In ths system in the motor vehicles de­ nically trained people" to promote who tromps oh the throttle to Nixon went bankrupt six years dispatch at troops to secure the photograph an object no larger oar that esashed near tbs I'.S. in his tank at all times. prove to his girl friend that, while QUICK OR REGULAR Bid well’s Tax Trial partment. Connecticut’s industrial life, He GAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Subnutrlne Base. Coil^ was ago. called for increased training facili­ enrollment of Negro James H. than a bowling ball at an altitude he isn’t too hot otherwise, he can 18 OZ. Earlier tMs year, when state —Improving weather conditions in thrown from his ear when R " I hav* made mistakes, but I ties to provide thla additional per­ Meredith at the University of Mis­ of 100 miles. If his heating plant should get out of order, he’ll phone bum up the road ( with* her as a Ends in Hung Jury am an honest man,” Nixon said. auditors questioned the manner In sissippi. By using the natural light pres­ Atlantic recovery areas today flipped over. * guinea pig!) If you’re a ,girl, PKG. which the contract for the con­ sonnel for industry. Nixon was asked by an editor The state must help the Univer­ Castro declared that "racists ent on even the darkest night this brightened hopes that astronaut Bantly, A message will be flashed to the service truck write off the character who'tries 17 version of the department’s records camera can take pictures in* the UN BOND BILL SlGNlSP Quaker Oats whether he was proud of two Los who oppose entrance of that youth NEW YORK (A P )—J. Truman to impress you by drivirigv reck­ was awarded, an inveatigiltion was sity of Connecticut strengthen its Walter M. Schirra Jr. will be Bldwell, who resigned as board Angeles Republican congressmen, to the university” also are clam­ dark better than a man with a WASHINGTON (A P )— PrMd- lessly-risking your neck and ______TUK .OCT. 2 conducted by the State's attorney’s technical education program, A l­ launched Wednesday on ifis in­ nearest his homeland an expert mechanic will be at the chairman of the Nqw York Stock Edgar Hiestand and John Rous-' oring for U.S. forces to invade $2 camera shooting in .bright sun­ dent Kennedy signed tlfa United office. State’s Attorney John La- sop told sf meeting of the Ameri- tended six-orbit around the world your pretty face to indulge his Exchange Hie day he was Indicted selot, who are professed members Cuba. light. Nations bond bil) today aad gave egotism and desire to show off. Belle reported recently to the Gov­ can Societyi of Tool and Manufac- mission. the first of the doaea peas he scene before his wife could say, “I ’m cold.” on charges of federal income tax of the John Birch Society. Then, commenting on the dis­ It has photographed and identi­ Suppose he ends up by throwing WITH THIB eW POi turing Ekigineers. The National Aeronautics and used to U.N. Ambassador Adlal evasion, faces a second trial on Nixon replied that he has made ernor that "no crlmlnaiity" waa patch of U.S. troops to Ole Miss, fied craters on the moon no larger yo)i through the windshield!” M IXTRA TRIPU'* fouhd In the awarding of the con­ He said (Connecticut, ."largely than 2,100 feet in diaifieter. with Space Administration reported to­ B; .Stevenson. Leaders at the Membership entails no initiation or dues. Fuel oil and „the charges. The first trial ended his position clear - against the through Republican effort, has Castro said; . , "W„ e understand it is . Thefr studies show that the Birch organization and that he is tract. \ less motion distortion than still day that a change in course re­ House and Senate, ataiv with teen-ager who excels in sports or n u i STAMPf karly today with a hung Jury. made an excellent start on the * ^ moved tropical storm Daisy as a members of the Foreign Affairs heating plant maintenance are priced competitively. The Jury of 11. men and a campaigning only with candidates But LaBelle's report did not at­ technician-training problem with I The prime mMister spoke at a photos taken with the beat tele­ studies, in either words, the intel­ tempt to evaluat'e the efficiency ot threat to the thli'd,. orbit landing committees irf both houses, at­ BANANAS woman reported to U.S. Judge for state office. four technical- institutes- ...... in being meeting of the Cuban Women s scopes in the world. ligent youth, is' seldom the one area 20<) miles north-, of Puerto tended the ceremony to the' Pres­ Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 3271 for facts on joining the WITH THE PURCHASE OF GRANDI Thomas F. Murphy for the second’ Brown, in rebuttal, said' Nixon the new records system. He said Federation, the female arm of his The 23,000 • pound camera, who drives like a cowboy. Actual­ or under construction." Rico. The agency said toere was ident’s office. U.S. NO. 1 time bi Mg^t hours that H waa once said he would repudiate any this was a matter for persons with (Communist-aimed revolution. mounted on an old 90-mlllimeter 1 » • ly instead of creating the admira­ a possibility the storm could toil's Bantly Fuel Oil Cli^. WAY *‘hopelessly deadlocked.” The Birchers seeking election in Cali­ special knowledge in this field. Castro sp<^e lor more than an antiaircraft gun frame, will be tion imagined, the car showoff cloudy weather to the second orbit ' POUO GROUP MEETS $3 OR MORI eMCOUWT < GOLDIN , Judge then announced: “ I declare fornia, but that he has now re­ Alsop said today the Democratic ‘Part-Time Champs’ hour, his speech running past mid­ used to track astronaut Walter M. stamps himself a-s inferior. drop zone 375 miles south of Ber­ WASHINOTON (AP) — Aiapa- LKS. a mistrial. Unhappy as I am, I treated from that- position.- Nixon administration has timed the nam­ HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. John night. Schirra Jr. during lift-off on his It is everybody's duty to spread KIPI . muda. ..Bid it reported the storm eial ad\-iaory eommictee on a n l ..gueaf„,there ^la nothing else we denied this. ing of the committee of expertii so N. Dempsey has a new label, To the cheers of the wom­ projected six-prbital trip around -ptir Rrputf|.Hos the true facts about intelligent ' Brown' imd Nixon got Into an­ that their jreport cannot be- ready "parttime Champions of Thrift,” en, (Castro ( declared that-“ Yan­ the world. would have to move faster than polio vaeclae naet today to r ^ DELCO-HEAT and safe driving, . 'We’ll do L our can do.” ’ ■ its prtoent '12 miles' an hour If H is 'View the curreat atoMltaa, Dr. . The government, immediately other tangle on the question of before the November election. \ for Republican critics who say th« kee senators proposing an invasion If all goes well, tofavision audi­ !■ Your AiMiimar-e’’ part, not only in this manner,! but to tother this area. Albert B. Sabin, tovelaiMr to toa announced it will tJy the S8-year- regulating apeakers en atate-sup- “Thla timing,” he aaid, "is very Democratic administration spends should set-their watches up to the ences throughout the United we'll also see ,to'll that you buy g ported campuses. * , beneficial to a Democratic adminis­ money too freely' present time. ' , States actually may watch1 ^hir- Befora i shitting her 40-mile vaccine, wna en hand and axpprt- really [safe car and then maintain M W ll^ E FFlO T lV i TMEOBBH m SD A Y OOTO^EA i , IM t v . , ,a|d defendant again on the Feb. winds to a more tMMrtherly course ed'.to stoak out In delanae af tha > ■ 'V*»- ■ 97- indlctmeiit (accusing Mm, of wU- Eixon rcitifrated 'his belief that tration which does not want the In'a campaign television address That appeared to be ,a reference ra’s Space capsule. Sigma T, „ »«P _ - it for you that way, most econom­ I ' . f , ■ J ■ . overnight. Dfiisy was en a path vaeclae. PwhUr Health Senrlee I V ■ RiUy evading Income ta x ' pay- aiiybne who refuses to testify Im - people of Conn^ticut to know what last night, the .Governor said some to frequeqt Soviet thrMts that a arate from Ihe S62,00(Vpound- B A im ron. CO. me ically, Dillon Sales , and /'’Service, fore. a legialattve or crnigressional really. happeniM’ (R the Motor Republicans ars quick t y -eharge U.S. Invasion of.'Cuba mi|^t Involve thrust .Atlas booster 21i minutes which have. eroaiMd the apokesmen .aaid thagr sirp'iatod your quality Ford de^er, 319 m m U e f 165,906 for 1966-87. A l l M A IN STIEIT committee , on' Conwiynlst nScHvi- VeMris Deiwttoaeat WtK ;i . lite r takeoff. the cieaad aaeetto*| to itoi MAHCHESTit. CONN Main Bt., 'Manchester. Phone M I Mm abould ~M>t be p vea dtc> OtoctlOB. ... 4 ' ’ ikB{Mfa«tafatotaitoMp« iHHfigfmi total'af ton 8-2145. v' ) MoiicliRstRr ‘PHrka^i‘PHrkaifM, Middb .Tpko. 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ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962^ P A G E T H R C t P A G E T W O ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 19«2 li) personal and corporate income Rockyille-Vernon Rockville?Vemon taxes, $12 billion In payroll taxes \ Business to support various Social Sicurity On Television Screet^ Sioriti Changes Coventry , / . programs, and $1.6 billion in taxes High School Pool Rider ' Nelson Skinner Proposed on capital,' such aa federal -inheri­ TUt Kiy I8 Y8if M m r lK Sheinwold on Bridge tance and gift taxej. PLUS Course, Raises English Guests Due Oct. 14; This came to 85 -p v cent of to­ U.S. May See Schirra’s Added to Wing Plan Vote By Co. 1 as Deputy Chief Mirror tal collections, with the other 15 per cent divided among excise; or L e t a -IBM KeypunciL Scliirra’s Hope Sightseeing Trips Scheduled By Alfred StaeiiiweM South dealer • ■‘'B y SAM DAWSON sales taxes such as on gasoline, K ’s bad manitsrs to Mk for a ^fotih-6outJi vulneraWs V, An amendment aiiecifically in-feven£ the Connecticut Co. or other Nelson G. Skinner of fiktenerfyear terms at 4:30 this afternoon. AP Business News Analyst custom duties, and similar con­ PLUS M achine Capsule Leave Booster pises o f cake, you were fold when NORTH Btructlng the high school wing transit service decided to sell its Rd., Vernon, has received endorse­ Also to be elected will be the NEW YORK (JCP)—One of the sumption leiries. * (Conttaimtd from Pagb Oiw) First Selectman CSiarles E. Ny-#Umantic; Mrs. Peter Ogleby, Louia you ware a child. Just wait pa­ « Q J M » building committee to eee if it’s lines and would be a vote on a ment as deputy chief of Fire Co. 1 chamber officers. reasons that Western Europe and In .contrast taxes on Income, in SCHOOL operatkm — »' V A bonding issue, Lavitt said. A 16 in the Vernon Fire -District. ZBA Hearing ifonight oth6r' countries ranged from a ack has received a letter from Mr. Smith, and Ernest Brown o f Cov­ tiently and somebody virlll offer you possible to include a swimming Japan have been growing faster in­ (OonUonM) from Page One) third orbit recovery area in the and Mrs. J. R. Barracloufh of is entry. a piece. Very hard advice for a OI6A764J1 . per cent vote by voters in Vernon Skinner, named acting deputy A public hearing will be held high of 66 per'cent of total collec­ pool in the new wring was approved would be required in either of the dustrially in recent y;^ars could be COURSE < and wiring. New Bride Guest morning Coronation Rd,, Hlllfields. Coven­ SooBt Meeting* Begtai child to follow, but lt-=fihould be chief after William Johnson was at 8 p.m. in the Public Safefy the U.S. tax system. tions in the Netherlands to 37.5 nndth at * serond can be cap­ WEST EAST refemda Lairitt said. per cent In Norway. And Uncle Conditions appear ' generally try. vVarwickahire. England, com­ Brownie and Girl Scout meetings easier to apply tl)r principle to last night at the annual Ifernon moved up to as^tauit district fire Building today by the Venion And critics of the system are tured on plates. , * 3 B 5 4 2 The approval of the transit dis­ Sam’s collection of 15 per cent open -407 & 604- At Two Sljowers good for a launching, a NASA menting on the visit on pet. 14 of have been set up. The first will be bridge Since you arb now grown up. town meeting. chief, will be recommended for the Zoning Board of Appeals, saying that sooner or later Amer­ The camera was developed by QI lO f ISX <7 4 trict would allow the town or from consumption taxes compare i spokesman reported. Lord Mayor A. J. Waugh, the Lord from 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday for Declarer wop the first trick with The amendment, submitted by appointment tonighf- at- the fire The board will hear requests by a team of scientists headed , by O A Q J O K 8 towns to be in a positiem to move icans will have to change their with a range from 32 per cent in P oors 1401 Computer He .said the first part «rf the Mayoress and a representative of Brownie Troop 332. This group will dummy's a p eo f hearts and saw a Walter Wakefield of Talcottville commisaiofiera meeting at 8 p.m. BYG Ranch Inc., for approval of ideas, even to including- a federal Walter H. Manning Jr., chief of Mrs. Anthony Malt of i Golway if the New Haven Railroad decides in Confoiany l firehouse. the Netherlands to 60 per cent in split countdown on the 'Atlas Coventry England for a 10-day meet at the home of Mrs. Willard bit of caJte lurking about in the Rd., was tacked onto the second of a riding stable on Lake St. prop­ sales tax, despite all tee political the space track at the St, was'honored last week at two spacecraft combination went with­ to give up running tee Connecticut NoF captain of Co. 1 Skinner Norway.-Other forms of taxes. In­ fo r you. Programming. •Stay. Tentatively. . the guests will WatrouB in Oak Grove each week. fornKo^lscardlng dummy's single- four items relating to the wing erty owned by Jacob Siegel, and and popular opposition. Air Force missile test center at pre-nuptual showers. out a hitch this morning. This In­ Co.. Lavitt said. jethed the fire department as a cluding capital and property, be in town for three days with Mrs. James Shea la leader and ton^lub. I t he hadn’t snatched at ■ — all of which were ap­ ■by Charles F. Zelonis, to erect a The argument is that the Amer­ Sand for Patrick Air Force Base, Ju.st A miscellaneous and greenback cluded tussling of the Atlas with The' transit district would allow volunteer eight years ago. - Since storage building at Box Mountain bring the totals to 100 per., cent. Free PlKement vl.sits scheduled to J4arl/ord, the Mrs. Watrous, assistant. this delicacy, somebody might have 0 5 proved in short fashion by those ican ideas o f taxation hobble in­ booklet ■ south of here shower given by her mother; Mrs. tons of hiel. at the meeting. Vernon and other towns involved then, he has been company treas­ Quarry, Box Mountain Dr. The bank ecemomists contend The television - telescope, which [ Walter \Yojnarowici ai liberty University of Connecticut. New Intermediate Troop 28 will meet offered it to South., K 8 4 mort of "a say’ ’ In matters affect- dustrial ■ growth—and at a time that this drag on the formation Afterwards Schirra and hia • s o * Weilt. N s fA KMt The fout school items were: Em­ urer. second lieutenant, first Jayoees Treat has a 34-inch aperature, has an ' Hall was attended by 100 friends Haven. Groton. Sturbrldge. Mas.s., everj/ other Wednesday from 7 to As it happened, however. South idng operations by a bus company, lieutenanit and captain, a post tee when different ideas are encour­ of investment capital In the backup pilot. Leroy Gordon Coop­ and other places of historical in­ couldn’t wait. He led a trump to ‘ ♦ 2 4 4 All Rw powering the board of selectmen to Fifty school children from the aging growth abroad to the com­ error margin of one foot in 200 I and relatives, Mrs. Malt opened er. attended ah engineering brlef-‘ 8:30 p.m.; starting Oct. 10, at the Heads Chaminade has held for the past four years. A United States is slowing down in­ 1 P L U S + 1 terest. the king and led out the king of Opening lend — ^ Q appoint a school building commit-, 'll!- Vernon and Ellington school Sys- petitive disadvantage of the miles. ; her gifle .seated under a pink and jng on the mis.sion. On schedule Church Community House on Rt. to/. M— ___*_'tn o t would be instrumental in es- Mrs. Howard C. jQhase, Hebron native of Vernon, he run* his own terns were treated by the Rockville dustrial and other forms of eco­ 1 SCHCXJL OF B U SlN R Sa | i blue decorated umbrella. Buffet The Ixird Mayor and Lord May^ 44A. All girls in drades 5 and ,6 hearts to discard dummy’s single- insurance business . . _ . _ United States. Miniaturized and mounted in a , later were additional .studies of hlra a H ? S ^ te !t to come u p '^ th Rd., Bolton, ~wa^ -elected president : Junior Chamber of Commerce to nomic progress. ^ satellite, a camera of this sort I decorations weie similar. the flight plan which calls _ for ore.ss will be staying at the honii<^ are eligible to join. Mrs. Grant 6. ton elub. ever, he should go after the dia­ This argument has been chal­ Their suggested chahges will Donald I. Basiott Cfcarltt N. Mao* of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Keller . And what a spanktiiff South got of Chaminai)*' Musical. Club last . K. “ P P ^ vln r Skinner the Yale-University of Connecticut could map the world, including Mrs Malt wa.s also guest of Schirra to circle the earth-:' six Toothaker Jr, is leader assisted by monds without the sMgbteet delay. tionl'"a!?dTstlSa?^c'^^^^ Au “ - these m ovM ^w ^"! M deputy eWef the commissioners jo<,tball game last Saturday at the lenged. But almost all agree that bring out plenty of opposition. Prisiltat Mmiir j honor at a personal .shower given oh Rt. 44.A and the representative Mrs. John Risley and Mr*. Arnold for this greedy ptay! Dally Quesmw subject to approval by the i night to fJH the unexpirSd term of the United States is facing serious First they want bote corporate the Soviet'ITnion, with a precision times in 9 hours II minutes, the o f 810,000 to W^re the architect and pubjtg utilities Commission until expected to name a fire y^ie Bowl In New Haven. equal to. If not better than cam­ ] by her hndS.smaid, Miss Joan Ren­ longe.st manned .space flight will be staying at the home, df Mr. E. Carlson. To begin with, EhMt ruffed the As dealer, you hold; Spade* 6 Mrs. Norman Slade, wh^resigned competition from the European iuid individual income tax rates 721 Main Strait, Haitfard, 5254100 ton, 861 Center St 21 of her co- and Mrs. Robert Cleverdoh on Rt. Intermediate Troop 71 will meet king of hearts. South therefore secure required data; empowering the transit district actually takes' t e ll Pra.'S.tIv t h T f i l youngsters, ranging from 9 Common Market, and that It cut, especially in the upper brack­ eras mounted in 1’2 reconnais­ planned by the United States. 4 2; Hearts— 4; Diamond*;—K 8; the board of education or the se-loyg the operation of a bus com-, because of ill health. Mrs. CSlaae, a ! picked bv the schools Boston, Portland, Providwice, N*w Hh m sance aircraft , flying at flO.OOO ! workers at the Hartford .N’alional Schirra flew a simulated mis­ 31. A complete achedulb of the on alternate Mondays from 7 to 9 gained nothing by discarding the enubs—A Q 10 9 8 3 3. W hat dn seems sure lo get worse before ets. Second they propose govern­ Bank and Trust Co, ‘attended. Her lectmen to apply for a state build^ pa„y_ he re^rted. 1former president of tee club, vatJ annual Jaycee youth day feet. sion Monday in a procedures visit' is expected to be available p.m., starting Oct. 8, in the veetry did). Then Bast returned his re­ you »ay? it gets better. ment spending be cut to make up mg grant. | jt is even possible the district i ®vent. Many had never seen a col- gifts were arranged around a pink trainer. after a'committee meeting Thurs­ of the-/First Congregational maining trump, reducing dummy’s Answer; Pass. Most experts cated tee office of treasurer to i The U.S. Treasury collects the for loss of revenue. Then they and blue decorated chair. r h ^ hk ^ »^ > egla te football game or had never bulk of its receipts from taxes on He and Cooper underwent ex­ day at 8 p.m. at the Coventry Church. XU girls in Grades 7. 8 ruffing power. would bid if the long suit were a Wakefield, who said there was a could move to establish a ‘‘jltiley” ' accept the presidency. Mrs. Allan' ch l«, ha# said he . may bring u p '^ iin Inclrte a atarlinm charge that at present about 55 Albania F'irst in Growth Mrs. Mall was married last Sat­ “ crying need” for the pool, main- service between Rockville and te e ' Clark was elected treasurer. the incomes and payrolls 'of its haustive physical examinations. Broadcaster office. and 9 are eligible to join. Mrs. Roy South now started the dtamonda, major, but there is no greet ad­ I the matter of a firemen's training per cent of total personal income urday morning to Anthony Theo­ Mr. and Mrs. Barraclough, col I’ almer' la leader assisted by Mrs. but it was too late. West won the tatned It would be cheaper to build | Vernon center area. La-Vitt said. ' Early Anierican music was th e: school site before tee commission- citizens and businesses. The per­ isn’t subject to tax because of ex­ UNITED NATJON8. N Y.— Al­ dore Malt of Da.wnlle at St John's ' Dr. Howard Minners, flight sur­ vantage in straining to open a LonlffYit ' cn&irrvi&ii. ^ssisuin^ bs urivcps, geon. .said both astronauts were lectors of newspapers, wrote that Robert Kennon. first diamond and led the jack of It now than at some' later time, .Though much of the pbpulace gets theme of the club's first meeting | centage is greater than In any' of emptions, exclusions and deduc­ bania's rate of pt^lation growth, Polish National Catholic Church. sub-standard hand with a long Tn along with Pfrommer, were Ken in excellent condition and ready to they "would like to establish a Lutheran News' hearts to make duonruny ruff. South and that there already were water around by auto, there is still a of tee season in the Federation! In connection with tee training r>i„u the Western European nations, tions. So they think the tax base 2.8 per cent a year; is Europe's mthor suit. Japan or Canada. fly. link with a newspaper collector in The choir of the Prince of P ^ c , could win only Ms own five trumps, and sewerage facilities at the siteneed for buses, ahd Industry backs Room of Center Congregational school proposal, Duffin said he is ^ ForbM, Joe Harris .should be broadened to eliminate highest Next 1* PolancPxW’hose 1.8 •A .solution of inu.stard and water For Sheinwold'a 36-p^e booklet. And it is from individual and Schirra, 39, a Navy commander, your city.” They are thterested In two ruffs in dummy and the^ace of to facilitate the pool's construction, their continued use, Lavitt added. phureh. Mrs. Chase was program looking fo r o ld shack* or small this. per cent growth rate equals that w ill remove odors from empty Lutheran Church will rehearse at ‘'A Pocket Guide to Jwdge,” send buildings which could be transport- A n f rso^ Arthur Charle- corporate income.s, .so the argu­ will bpgin his final preparations hearts. Down two. Wakefield said an indoor pool He also nc4ed that other towns chairman. And the suggestion that proba­ of the United States. Jars. receiving any publfcatlon bearing 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the ohtu'ch. 60c to Bridge Book, Mancheeter ed to I site to burn for trafifing A» Taylor Donald Berger and ment goes, that the' private funds today, a.s technicians load fuel would get several times the use of have endorsed the transit district Illustrations of early folk music bly will bring the loudest protest the name Coventry and in ex­ A junior confirmation class will be Go back to the first trick and Evening Herald,-6ox 3318, Grand purposes. Donald Caldwell. < are raised to finance industrial Into the Atlas rocket that will an outdoor pool. The only other plans, ' ’Hiese, he said, are Hart­ included an Indian chant, taught is this: change would send their own Coy- started at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 6 at the see what happens if South is less Central Sta., ?f:Y. 17, N.T, ford, Wethersfield and Rocky Hill. growth. This is true whether it .send him and his S i ^ a 7 space­ pool in town is the outdoor Horo­ by rote to the audience by Miss Duffin also reports that rolling To Hear Missionary " I f government ' expenditures entry, England, newspapers. Coventry Industrial Center build­ greedy.. He wins the ace of hearts ( Copyrigjvt' 1962, General Fea­ Municipelitd^ in tee transit dis­ means opening a corner grocery PARKING 16 never craft on their flight, possibly the witz Pool in Henry Park. Marjorie Stephens; a Negro spir­ equipment at the firehouses will be The supper meeting of the La- must push inexorably higher, we An article in the Coventry Eve­ ing on Mason St. with the Rev. to begin wHh and then leads a ture* Oorp;)' trict would have representation by an individual or building a last before an American astro­ Discussion dn costs o f ' the pool itual, " I Want Jesus to Walk With displayed for public Inspection dig.s of the Sacred Heart, Vernon, have no sensible option but to fol­ ning Telegraph, sent by the couple, Roger W. Heinz, pastor, In charge. diamond from dummy. based on population, Lavitt re­ from 7 to 9 p m- on Oct. 10 gnd 12 will be at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at steel mill by a ’ big corporation. low the example of other nations a problem at the naut spends a full day in space. v i continued as one resident of Box M e," and a ballad, ‘‘Who's Going reported that "approval of Coven­ Finishes Basic The defenders are not Kkely to Mountaih Dr. wondered if the ported. A town haXfing a popu­ at the Vernon shopping center at the Parish Center. The speaker But the First National City and put on a federal sales tax." Space officials, who had previ­ try City Council is to be sought >, Marine Pvt. David W. Trundy. >■■■. w. M iwa cash the ace eff clubs since that’s to Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet,” town’s citizens had any idea of the lation of 50,000 or under would sung by Mrs. Chase, and a jig, Vernon Circle, l.s to acquaint resi- will be Mis.s Muriel Valois, a mem- Bank of New York reports today That is. if other nations are out­ Holmes Funeral ously hazarded a guess of » 50-50 for a goodwill visit b.v the Lord son of Mr. and Mra. Alvin C. Flint no way to beat four spades. West IVEONESDAT! get two votes, and towns over in its October Economic Letter chance to get Schirrax^off on expenses that might be involved in "Turkey in the Straw,” played on dents with the types and usages of her of the secular Institute, the stripping us economicaliy, to Mayor of Coventry, Alderman A. J. of Waterfront Park, completed re­ probably wins the first diamond “BIRDMAN AIXATRAE* 100,000 woulid get more than two the equipment. Firemen and,offi- Oblate Missionaries of Mary Im- that) in fiscal 1960 the U.S. feder­ catch up we may have to u.se the Home} we provide utility Wednesday, had no->estimate of building the pool. T^ere are other the tdolin by Mrs. Chase. CUT m is Waugh, to Coventry in Connecti­ and returns the jack of hearts. cruit training, S^pt. 18, at the Ma­ •fiWltRDEB SHE SAID” votes, up to four, Lavitt reported. ceri will be on hand to offer ex- maculate. All parish women are In- al government collected $82 billion .same measures they do. odds in their last ^weather brief­ school building projects being con­ Rlustratlon of folk tunes as in­ cut,'* U.S.A., which would combat rine Corps Recruit Depot, Paryis South can ruff in dummy, ruff a templated, he reminded the town All towns would' have at least one planations. viled. ample, illuminated ing Monday. the idea ^hat Coventry only links island. S. C. The indoctrination to Three Warned diamond, lead a truhnp to dummy, spiration for composers Included meeting. . vote, he said. two songs by Mrs. D. DruiUmond Duffin said the firemen will join Hospital Notes The critic,] area Daisy menaces with.the Blast.' Marine Corps life includes instruc­ ruff another diamond . and then . - *. r { -i T f D Replying to this, others said the Also approved last night a* Stewart, "Beneath the Weeping with the Vernon constables, as in Admitted yesterday:' George parkins* facilitiea is the locate where Schirra would tion in ba.sic military law, disci- draw trumps ending in dummy. The article continued “There is Shirley pool could be partially self-llquidat- town roads were: Femwood, Ken­ Willow Tree," by Hopklnson, ana years past. In patrolling streets on Herzog, 131 Union St.; Kenneth land after one. two or -three pline. phy.sical conditioning and After Crashes The rest of the diamonds are good, "Hell Is Tired ef the hig;li cosh for hot ■an opinion abroad in the city that Ing by charging fees, say for wood, Sllverwood ano Riverside "The Little Horses," arranged by Halloween to help curb vandalism. Gibsewf. Grant Hill Rd., Tolland; for the cars of those orbtia> T h e, weather in the land­ Coventry has only moved toward and South wins 11 tricks instead of MaoLatne Rds. other military aubjects. adults; that, figured- over the 20- Aaron Copland, Duffin reports the siren from the Mrs. Mary FTatt, Pinnacle Rd., GLASS ENCLOSURES ing area, of the Pacific for the CUrabake Set Written warnings were issued to only 8. For Heroeif* Rockville Arrest the eastern states of Europe" re­ "M y Geieha" to-30-year life of the pool, the an­ Illustratiana of modern concert old Co. J firehouse has been in- Ellington; Mrs. Emma Troutman, who call here. fourth, fiftlK^Md sixth orbits is portedly to have been told the St. Jude Council. KofC, will I^uth would have to make the Rockville police arrested Altmi three motorists involved in two of 6:26'10;66 nual cost would be'small; and that arrangements of folk tunes includ- stalled at Ogden’s Corner, and that 38 Ward St. wahr? k fool oil iMwerod wator not a probleifix.,! the moment. paper by the Lord Mayor In the have a public clambake at 10 greedy play if hi* contract were J, Maine, 44, of no certain ad­ FOR BATHTUBS Tecb—8:00 actually the costs should be < "Wide Missouri,” "Careless a new siren has been placed at Discharged yesterday Mrs. Ce- ■■ Friday, Aug. 31,- 1962 issue. The a.m. Saturday, rain or shine, at three motor vehicle accidents yss- six spades. A t four spades, how- dress, at 841 p.m. yesterday. -weighed against the health and Love,” "The Wayfaring Stranger" Feeder and Tunnal Rds. The Tun- cile Masse and daughter, Hazard- and SHOWERS Lord Mayor, it was also reported the Knights of Columbus home on terday afternoon and early today. Maine, unable to poet bond, was recreation uses, as well as the and "Mrs. F r o g ^ Went a-Court- nel and Feeder Rd. siren should be ville; Mrs. Marjorie Lan dri^ and Snake Hill Rd. John R. Adamcik to appear m Rockville session of operating today, he said. | son, 2 Skinner Rd.; Mrs. Fraricis Art Group slates In the paper, said that the "pro­ David J. Laboc, 21, of Upper school uses. Ing,” sung by a quartette com­ Glass does a beautiful job for such boater gives 4 times mors hot. posed visit to Coventry In Con­ is ‘general chairman. Patrick Circuit Court 12 today. He was Chamber Elects Oroszan, 42 Village St.; Mrs. Mad- Butcher Rd., Rockville and Pete^ Seymour Lavitt of Box Moun- posed of Mrs. David Oomp, Mrs. purposes in your bathroom. Easy to necticut was further emphasis that Mohan of town and Homer Dlette charged with intoxication and va­ Six new directors were elected | eline Martley, 50 Ellington Ave.; Exhibit at Tollairld Camposeo, 47, of 260 Charter Oalc 'tain Dr., said consideration also Jerry (foro, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. 4M MAIM itlOr friendship links were made by the of Mansfield are . co-chairmen. grancy. to three-year terms yesterday by'M rs. Josephine Liebe, 42 Prospect clean. Never wears out. aM6CMES1EI.C0»M. St., yestei-day afternoon received should be given to charging a por­ Chase.' feity irrespective of colour, creed Members of the committee in­ WEDNESDAY IS... Vernon Arrest the Rockville Area Chamber o f ' Et wahr ter halt the sosi fist warnings after a rear end collision tion of the expenses to recreation. Illustrations of an early com­ OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. The 16th annual fall exhibition and pplitics.V clude Norman Major of Colum­ Supt. of schools Raymond Rams- Elarl D. Derby, 38, of 95 Brook­ Commerce.' Birth yesterday A daughter to at about 2 o’clock at Adams and poser’s music included a piano se­ SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 NOON of the Tolland County A rt Associa­ The article said Coventry's In- bia. Michael Barno. Raymond dell ended talk on the expenses by lyn St., WM arrested by Constable They are Clifford Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. E>avid Brinck, Maple tion will be held Oct. 6 through 13 Hilliard Sts. Laboc tvks warned Carl Frederickson yesterday and lection by Mrs. John H. Porcheron, St., Ellington. temationaKF^endship Committee Pooler. Charles Carpenter of for failure to carry a car regis­ noting that the actual approval of Charles E. n-eiissler, Ralph H. Gib­ the 100 gals, a day you at United Congregational Church, Mansfield. John Smelling of Hart­ charged with improper passing. ‘‘The Djfing Poet," by Gottechalk. son. Chester W. Groch, David K. Is recommending this visit and that tration and Camposeo was. warned FAMILY NICHT HOB NOB the pool by the towm can be decid­ Tolland. About 60 entries are ex-, ford, Michael Fratianni and A l­ Derby is due in Rockville session Mrs. Cyrus - W. Tompkihs and Welch and Jerome Hemkiewicz. Vernon news Is bandied by The "It is understood "Ujat there will be for followring too close. ed at a future town meeting. Miss Stephens were accompanists pected for the exhibit which will no opposition to Uiev,ytsit among bert J. Stevenson. In respect to the school building of Carcult Court 12 on Oct. 23. The new directors will join the Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W. run from 10 -a.m. to 5 p.m. each for the singers. Conservative m e m b e r s of the Theodore Wright ' will be in Police said both vehicles stopped B t o 8 P.M. ONLY committee, sentiment appeared to Public Records 12 directors on the board to elect Main 8t., telephone TRemotit used and save up h day, excepting Sunday. charge of entertainment at the for a stop e t ^ on Adams St. Laboc The audience participated in the three at-lau-ge directors for one- 5-SIS6 or Mitchell 9-6797. Council according to a statement favor recalling the high school Warrantee Deeds; Nutmeg singing of a hymn and several Named to a panel of judges are b.v Councillor G. S. N, Richfu^da, 6:45 p.m. dinner meeting tomor­ then stajrted up and stopped quick­ Homes Inc. to Donald W. and Mrs. J. David Miller, Rol^rt P. building committee to handle the folk songe. leader of the OppositiOTi," who wk« row of the Rota'ry Chib at First ly. Camposeo. who said he was wing job. They were John Talcott, Mary Wolff, property off Genovesi. and Mrs. Lucie Bouch­ Refreshments were eerved by t^wgregationai Church vestry. watching another car coming from CHICKEN and All You Can Eat wood Rd.; David L. and Patricia $100 yearly. er. The public will have a chance mentioned in the paper saying "W e Mrs. Alice Hammer, William Lud- Mrs. Ben Huck, Mrs. Victor Her­ » welcome the closer relationship be­ Slate Auction the west, then stnick the Laboc decke, Allen L. Dresser, John Cot­ A. Aubin to Claude and Jean- to vote on its favorite picture*. car in the rear. Damage was slight ring, Mrs. Clark and Mra. Por­ tween this city and the U.S.A." The .public Health Nursing Aa- SPAGHETTI tier, Mrs. Margaret Small, Joseph nine LaJoie, property at 14 Rus­ cheron. The winning artist will receive the soclatiofrx, w-ill sponsor a public and both cars- proceeded. The Lord Mayor had speculated McCusker, Franklin Welles, and sell Dr.; Paul E. and Marie A. Mrs. John Alnley of West Hart­ Alfred F. Ludwig memorial aw'ard. auction OcL.^3, with rain date Ch ic k e n s o u p that the third member of the party At 2:30 p.m. yesterday, a second Alien Schaeffer. Selectman George Herbst to Benjamin . and ^Kath­ ford will be the club’s chorus di­ SEE YOUR OIL HEAT DEALER Tbe association next meets at 8 of Oct, 20. at-., the MacQuown f r e n c h h f r ie s p.m. on Oct. 9 at the old high making the vi.slt would be another two-car crash occurred on Tolland Risley report* that new names may erine Kingsley, property* off rector for the coming year. The Barn on High SfbvPurther infor­ $1.50 Overbrook Dr.; KLRE Construc­ school where an art slide program councillor and that ':it ,was more Tpke., about 1,600 feet west of COFFEfc OR TEA be added to the committee to re­ first chorus rehearsal will be mation may be had by, contacting X will ^ conducted by Mrs. Eliza­ than probable that It would be a Meekville Rd. Philip W. Welles, 52, FRENCH miEAD place some who have moved put of tion Co. Inc. to Milton F. and-Ma­ held Monday, Oct. 22. at 8 p.m., Owen 8. Trask on RipleV Hill Rd. beth Peck of Somers. • Pictures Of member of the Plaiming'and Re­ of Wapping. in attempting to pass and BUTTER town. rie S. Beal, property off Glenstone at a place to be announced. ' the month, also will be chosen. development Committee." an eastbound vehicle operated by Lavitt was called on to comment Dr.; Center Development Inc. to Lord lda.vor. Alderman A. J. Manoheeter Evening Hc>a|d Antonio Sylvester, 31, of New I.on- - on an item subsequently approved The U A R Housing Corp., prop- Waugh originally received an in­ Coventry correspondent. F. PaiiL 4on, struck the right rear door of laat night— formation, by Vernon ..erty at Vernon Center Heights; Ponenwh MUla Sold vitation to viait Coventry, Cosn- ine Uttie, telephone P I 2-6231. the Sylvester car with his left front alone or with other municipalities, Sherwood F. and Theurer M. necticut, in Jul.v for tlie local quar­ bumper^ Damage was minor mid of a transit district. West to Kenneth A. and Geraldine NORWICH (A P ) —The sale of The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS ter millenial cel^ration but was both ca"!*:. continued on. HOB NOB RESTAURANT Lavitt said the action approved T. Prentiss, property , off Shlpsic tee Ponemah Mills of Norwich unable to accept because of being Skilled Students Clifton L"irew , 31, of 31H Fos- by the to-wn does not entail any St.; Neal J. Hardy, federal hous­ to Aberfoyle 'Manufacturing Cb. of engaged in a hea'vy program of ter St., at T:30:n*,m. today failed MANCHESTER SHOPPINO^PARKADE cost, and that the nature of the ap­ ing commissioner, to Daniel and Philadelphia for an undiscloasd duties following the consecration At UConn Seek to negotiate a ctifve^at Oleott and proval was permissive. It is con­ Margaret B. Koehler, property off sum,. was announced today. of the- Cathedral in Coventry, Eng­ Center Sts. and atrtlclt a utility WEST MIDDLE TPKE.— M l 3-0723 ceivable that the town could, take Welwood Circle. The announcemenlt was mads in •n eiNMioLKr im p a u ip o iit m o an land, and the subsequent festival. pole. Drew wa.a given a w-rltten over a tranmt system, such as the Quitclaim Deeds: John G. Tal­ a Joint statement by A. S. Wilson GOT A MINUTE ? Cystic FlbriNk.s Talk c Part-time Jobs warning- for failure to drive ip an Connecticut Ctii lines m the area, cott Jr. to George E. and Violet Jr, president of Aberfoyle, and The North Coventry. Mothers I establLshed lane. The vehicle, with but this would require two referen­ A. McDermott,, property off Rt. Henry A. TruSlow, president of Club will meet at 8 p.m. today at More than half of the Univeraity con.siderable left front damage, w ar dum votes by the town, La-vltt add­ 83;. Westminister Development Ponemste. the Church Community House. of Connecticut atuden'l* at the towed aw'ay. ed. . ' Co. Inc. to Nutmeg Homes Inc., Ponemah Mills which now em­ John Brazeau of town will give a main campus are working part- The first referendum vote will property off Fernwood Rd. ploys about 300, will be operated f talk, on cystic, fibrosis. Refresh­ time to help ‘ finance their educa- be a ^confirmation of the action Mechanics Lien: W. G. Glenney as a division of Aberfoyle with- CHEVROLET ments' will he served by Mrs. "tion, Jo.aeph Macione. student-aid taken by the town meeting last -Co. against -Uncoln Precision Truslow continuing as president George Carpenter. Mrs. F i^ e iic k counselor., reported today. night in approving the trM slt dis­ Builders Inc., property off Daily of the diidsion. i Eberle and Mrs. William E. Glen- N O W OPEN trict, Lavi^ said. Moderator Rob­ Circle, $916. The local textUe plant was iiey. Neverthtjeaa, , Jdacione pointed ert Kahan told the town meeting founded in '1867 and has operated out some 400 skilled and unskilled Pla.vers' in Rebeiu^I the referendum could not be in-' To have on hand a ready-cut In the Taftville section of tee city student.s who have signed up for Coventry Players la rehearsing cludej in the Nov, 6 polling day salad, grate or shred; extra vege- ever since. odd and not-so-odd Jobs can still TEDFORD’S RESTAURANT for its fall production, a ;three-act TONIGHT! because dt A 60-day limitation. The j tables and place them in a plastic Aberfoyle now operates plants comedy "Pool’s Paradise”' by Phil­ use work in tee Eastern Connecti­ second referSntlum would be in the | bag. ^ In Belmont and Oedtonia, N,. Y. cut region. ' ip King. William McCurd.v of Elsa Martineill and Her Oiri* i2i E. MIDDLE TPkE.^AT THE GREEN Hartford will direct the show spon­ "W e are e.«pecially Intere.sted In (ACROSS f r o m y e w HOME) N (tW ,.G 0 C H E V R O IH sored by the Willimantlc Junior obtaining positions for students SOI M A Ttm Atm os ONUr « CMVMUT hmMU aponr eouK Chamber of Commerce Oct. 26 and commuting fr o m t e e Norwich, OPEN DAILY AT 5:30^ A.M. 27 at the Willimantlc S.tate College Willimantic, Danielson and Man­ chester areas," he obser\-ed. ~ , SERVING " Shafer Auditorium. BREAKFi^r - LUNCH - DINt^Rf R0RE4l0P$H0PPIIKIN't3 The cast, listed by Mrs. G. Rich­ Among tee student skills avail­ @ A N y ard Messier, publicity chairman, able to potential employers are; MANCHESTER PARKADE, includes Miss Violet Buck of W il­ Bookkeepers, clerical workers, S T M f T ------UjNCHEON-DINNER SPECIAL” *"" ... limantlc; Douglas,,. Ward well of electrioigna, gas station attendants, Mansfield: Mies Mary Ann Bolien gardeners, waiters. IBM operators, of Storrs; Eugene Stanley of Wil- maintenance workerq, nurses' TM ausmus or lovk., ^ A S T SIRLOIN of BEEF aides, tj'plsts. store clerks and - Q / W i n Take jyi^ learn draftsmen, Macione noted that six R o o m 1 3 ^ Mashed Potato, Gravy, HALF PRICE SALE ACT(0N MAN TALKS draftsmen are currently listed In Creamed Cauliflower or ■/'. ' - his office, and several others have TO HOMEOWNERS already beer, placed. Baked A.com Squash. During the coming year, the Roll's, Butter and Coffee, 9 5 ‘ • FOR MISSES • FQR TEENi • FOR WOMEN This ii about the best Viinf thafs happened to buying o n iteei UofC financial-aid official expects abonUfeeJSI^NCS in to process some 2.300 applicants, Chevrolet started buildtns them— f iir enUralV dlfiiifN t idida af one-third of whom will find em­ cm tocbeeaelrjMiBtyiiN’ gieereletdad ii^aftMdttoBIwildRB ployments off-campus. Many more COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE b Uu s h e p n y l o n f a l l s n e a k e r s Ceitar. If you're a luxury-lover, you!lt probably want to go no f u r ^ .stud, nts w-brk part-time, he add­ KNUS TEL. Ml 9-8266 ed, but do not register wdth his of­ TONITE _ than those 13 plush new Jet-smooth '63 Chevrolets. Want to give your fice. !■ Coldr Employer* who are In the mar­ Fail is THE'MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN AMERICA budget an even bigger break? .Step over and see w hafs new with those ket for student help should write "EXODUS" 10 nifty models of the '63 Chevy IL Or maybe you've been eyeing Mr. Macione at the UofC. Box, U- SdIm BmI Short Sabiedt .ai: Storrs, or call GArfield 9-9321, ShAW At 7; DO sports-car caps, in whjch case have a go at a spor^ new '63 Corvair Ext. 528, (8 of them, including three snazzy bucket-seat Monzas and those b 'v UFE INSURANCE RODNEY T. DOLIN '50 Lewis St. STATEBEBH Greenbrier Sports Wagons). There's even something for the atl-out Hartford 3, Conn. Frustration Studi«> ■ I undantemd no eha wM eol. | telephone rings. WEDNE8D.4Y! IT EXISTS TODAY! SIZES 4 TO 10. NAMIOW AND MEDIUM FOR WOMEN. "The Bird Man Of Aleatraz”: "And, as one srith a good Read Herald Advs. I Woaia I driving safoty record, your A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE I N W C O N Vim iTIN B NAY IPOIIT CMIPt W CONYAWIIONIA C O N V O m i • , auto msurance will eo*t you A M n m lees monty.. In many caaes, I* ' I mueh leaa. GATE OPEN 7 P.M.—WHOW A T DUM ( O h f *r T «w «' Zona Conn. ‘ ‘Sotvingyoorcar htsuranco If8 Chevy Showtim o *63f—‘See four entirefy different kinds.of cars at your ChevroM Dealer^s Showroom . Memb*r of FedernJ problome — Are, theft, colli­ T papnalt Inanmnee Oatp. sion. liabilitv— is my career. 7/^9 Ends Tonitt Why not call me right now. Collect. 'You'll - probably feol • Shewn A t S:00 and 8:00 AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEAUEB AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER better nezt time you take IN NEW BRIT.AIN, CONN. the wheel.” . ON THE SAME SHOW IN MtANOHESTEB. CONN, IN EAST HARTFORD. 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J ,'A ■ ,*1 I ■ ■V- i { va:. r ■ • i : PA<» FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi TUESDAY, OC^TOBER 2, 1962. ■I I- day la a hospital of injuries suf­ MANCHESTER'EVENTN(S HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, bCTOBER 2, 1962 PAGE FIV l New] fered last ■’Thursday when hit by ’ i;'-’ . • Si ' t ’-■-.■.■■■:■ '.r: .'•yy \ ■.'- .. • •■• .---.s',' *'~>i>;. <■ a car on Route 9 In Williamsburg. aeareh Uboratoriea, an aulonomoua white, school is opposed kry vie-! e f s A companion, Joseph Higgins, unit of UAC. He is now with, the Ole Miss VS. Meredith lence. . - ■ '• TV^Radio Tonight 46, also of Northampton, was still Fstlory $pasisls research laiboratories aa a- is'ag* Whether. , President Kennedy's EVER TALK TO YOURSBaj* kkc in critical condition at (Jooley- and salary supervi.sor. administration will now encounter [GTON (AP) — Argu- Dickinson Hospital. Both were You Should Know... this? I have worked x yoani «arn«d bn A proposal by TetpiMSM Manchester, and his wife, whonfi in Congress and elsewhere angry. struck by a car driven by Rich­ he married an Nov. 23, 1941, three Southern oppositi(9ii remains to be' ’ $x. and have saved $x. Do tlia 8g- TransnuBsion Co., of Houston, ard Houghton, 28, of Chester­ One Deadly Question to increase , its wholesale Winslow Manchester week* before Pearl IJarbor was at­ seen. Even jwithout the QJe Miss . .ures satisfy you? Life insuraaea 'tan Television field, police said. episode Southern Democrats'-^nave help—-phone, write «r visit natural gas rates by about $16 tacked, came to Manchester, Conn., A 6:Db big S Theater (In progreu) First Run Theater An citiz«na ahould u»e their; in 19.51 after building their &fm hamstrung Kennedy repeatedly. Movie at 6 (in orogreaa) New Breed million annually has been post­ WASHINGTON (AP)—’The Air He has always sought to avoid a Early Show tin orocrMa) li Liramle poned until Nov. 5.' privilege to vote. Anyone who livea.^ home on Hollister St. • Still to Be Answered i^lch Draw HcOra# I Force has announced plans to buy The couple have one daughter. , fight with them: / News 8:00 The Lloyd Bridges ’The power commission aald yes­ 7.6 acres near La'wrance G. Han- in a eommunity” ahould know'' ------T------Now he may at^last be forced PAUL A. BOURQUE 2:80 The Red Skelton ” terday poetpOnement of argument, Marjl.\7i. 16. who attond.s St. Ann's ■Life of,,Riley NET Drama Fei scom Field, Bedford, Mass., from what'a going on in it. Everyone By J.AMES M.ARI.OW elong-range significance for ra c ie r not only into a toght with them The American Economy Empire originally sche^led for Oct. 16, Ouaraateg^ School in Arlington Heights, Mass. 97 CENTER STREET—AO 8-1118 6.0ft Trackdown la 33. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ who livea in a community ahould Associated Press News Analyst i relations in Mississippi, the .will- ■ but into ajjserting more leadership 6:16 Film ; Hawaiian 40. was granted at. the request of nology. To Olva Tm Church I.eader WASHINGTON I API There] IngnAss of the Kennedy adminls- with them -than .he hai been will- -9:00 Subscripl(*(fl'1Y Tennessee Gas. eontribute to it in iome way. Manchester was the 8rst com- 6:25 News, Sports A Weather I 9:20 Jack Rtfnny Program The Air Force said It will pay A V erj i* a deadly question left in the: tration to push forward with pub- ing to .so far. NE# YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 6:20 Adventurea In Tima A commission examiner ruled Eajayalte ’Theae obaervationai Wore jnad.e mis.oloner of the Manche.«ter In­ ease of .lames H. Meredith. 29- lie school desegregation in Mi.ssis-1 ------—---- The die Picture The>-UnlouchabIes I May 28 that all but $1.7 million about $68,500 for the land ’wblqii ternational Uttle Ijeagne, found­ HlKhnay Patrol / . Powell Show ] It now leases. The Air Force oper­ V SoioIm bj’ a director of the Eighth bia- year-old Negro-, now that at la.stlsippi or othyr highly racist South- A \ t j / n n y f s n T n l r s * Burae A Allen 10:0ft-i3arry Moore Show of the increase should be denied. trict, a man who'follow* the old ed in 19.56. he. has been enrolled at the Uni-j em, states, and perhaps even for "* Trsfail"** X iiDU Dragnet' 10>20 Laa-man ’Ihe company servea utility cus­ ates a research station on the *He. He is a member of St. Mary's 6:46 [juntlev Brinkley M). 8! I'hei HuntUey Reporting CORONAS aaylng that "etemal vigilance la versity of Missis.sippl. |,j>olitirs in the South and nation- ( waiter Cronklte,/ TBA tomers in several states includ­ the price of freedom.” Episcopal Church and is ss-slstant What about'his personal safety: ally, Manchester Plymouth Shows 1963 Models ing Rhode Island, Massachusetts SOUTH HADLEY, MaM. (AP) Reg. 14.76. A A j pari.ah clerk at that church. He al­ * School Head Gon.nl 7:00 Newe. Sports A Weathsr King of Diamonda —Renweli Blectronlto Corp. an- Winalow Manchester. 268 Hollla- j If he tries to .stay there? 1 In short: has the mob reactiow'f nym outh for 1963, as shown in this new Fury 4-door hardtop, has sharp new lines for roof, rear To Tell the. Truth , Peter Gunn and New Hampshire. Box 50. I j y y I tor 8t., a wage and salarj’ super- so teache* church school (adult I The violence, the Ttulrders, apd j to Meredith discouraged the gO\fe.i_ The Great- Ideas 11:00 News, Sports A Wsatber ngunced plans yesterday to acquire classes) and ia a la.v reader. Supt. of Schools William H, Cur­ 4«ck and p ^ e . The new Plymouth now on view at Manchester Plymouth Inc., Rt. 83, Talcottvllle. 'Manhunt ' SrlAol C^amlcslhc., of BrMklyn, ^ 7 FOR 28c visor for Pratt A Whitney Alr- : the barbarie defiance‘%f law and' eminent and the federal- ccourts. Is three inchee longer and an inch wider than the 1962 models and retains its 116-inch wheelbase Evenliig Report 2. - CANAAN, N.H. (AP)—A 24- ^(Sraft'g ceaearrh laboratoriela, be- Manchester belongs to the Na­ tis has authorized six Manchester How's Your Hearing? * . Subscription Television Big News N. Y. order by rioting mobs when Mere-1 from further efforts ' for a long ■ „ _ ^ ______In all body types. - • ntm „ Barry Barents year-old Cleveland, Ohio, student LieQEn DflUQ Uevea that evei'vone aho(iId exer- tional Industrial "P.elations Re­ dith finally was admitted to the! time in trying to open more Mis-' . , .fit. News Spprla^ Weather 11:16 Tuesday Starlight at the College for Advanced Sci­ - Renwrell president FrAnclg J. elae hia righta aa citizen* search Association, Ole Mis.s campus don't augur well I si.ssippi wtiite schools to Negroes? , census required by state [F YOUnHAVE a n y d o u b ts — GET YOUR Sports Final Renkowieg said the plan, subjert to ^ PARKADI j Other avocation.s and hobbies law. News A W^ Tonight ence was shot to death, apparent­ On Jime 20, Manchester won a for his future It has been riiore than eight 7: IS Backstag ly accidentally yesterday by his approval of Bristol stockholders, three-year directorship on the ■are centered around boating (he years since the Supreme ^^urt They are Mrs, Una Clark. .Mrs. •Hal Boyle- Sports^camera Steve Allen Show Calle. fishing, trips to a .spokesman. Edward Guthman. iianned segrej^ion in piihlic People Ey™ng Beiwn 11:30 Tonight (C) 31, of ^ s t o l common for one share of Muriel Ritchie, Mrs^ Lucille Mc­ |REE HEARING TEST Stove Allen Show,- State Police said Carl Nelson for a poet. a family retreat in Maine, and he said U.S. ..marshals "will escort schools but in.ftiat time Meredith T:25Jtfen of Destiny was struck In the lower chest by Renw^ll common. Opp(D«cd Uonsolidation enjoys reading. is the only Negro admitted to. an Collum and Mrs. Coca Djer. 7:20%hat in the World 12:20 Frontier Theater Meredith' about the campus as They wjll. carry Identification Modern Education Perspectives 12:60 News A Weather a bullet from a .46 caliber pistol, Manchester aays that consolida-; lone ss necessary. They won't all-white school in Mississippi. . j ^ In the News Combat 12. 40. % 1:00 Late News held by Dennis Meltzer, 22, also WINCHESTER, Mass. (AP)—A tion of the Eighth District "with the And this wsls accomplished onlv j ligned by the siiperintend- IN THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR 76-year-oId Woburn woman was leave him as long as he Is in SEE SATUBVArS TV WEEK FOR. OOMFLETE f,fSTING of Cleveland. town, as has been talked about for Tm'o Rin^s Sto!nore than a token an e.stltoated ] he believes there will be a long algebra in high school try later How to stand in line gracefully. and killed 168 adults and children terday from a counter it the F. •talemate between East and WesJ^ How Mr use credit cards and WDBC—1880 *11:00 News participate in a cooperative pro­ head injuries. tog a conscientious job,” he added.. I in getting him into Ole Miss, of 10.0(X) or so out of almost 3 million I Name in life to make out his income 12:30 Sign Off gram aimed at setting an indus- (1) ALIGM'^FRONT END ' Manchester Was bom in Man­ and injured 487 others. E. Bray jewelry firm at 737 Main the Negro's attempt to break down Negro children in the South. and RENTALS He hopes the Western' powers still avbld bankruptcy. 8'00 Blshop'a Comer (2) BALANCE FRONT He worked as a wage and salary- Will make good use of the stale­ tax report unaided? lobby that will enable you to 8:06 Raynor Shines toial capability to produce nuclear CUMBERLAND. R. I. (AP) — chester. N.H.. Aug. 17. 1918, son I St., police said. ! the color harrier on the Missis.sip- , There has been some progress First to MaaclMBtcr. New eart. I 1:06 News. Bignoft WHEELS—BEG. of the late George and 'Bertha, analyst for Chance Vought until mate, he told the anglo-American Few sights are. more pitiful. iVelop your mind while waiting Aid Based in Andes rocket fuel elements. The 216-year-old Elder Ballou Owner Francis E. Brav vvho I pi campus. >n .school desegregation in every foB raalBtoiiaiiee, tally toanred AiMtcm ...... J Did you ever see a man wltl WHAb-AIO The Atomic Energy Commission Meeting House ivas destroyed by (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL Carpenter Manchester, who resld-[ December 1948 when that firm ! .lu.st because he is such a .svm- .Southern^ state except Mississippi,' trlemdshtp group. tor your wife to get dressed. 8:00 Paul Harvey News ’reported the theft, said each ring to redooc year problems aad I two college degrees try to fight . How to get a broken gadget in GENEJVA — A string of bases announced the program yesterday. fire last night. BEABINOS •d on Manchester St., and whose moved to Texas, He accepted a bol, i.1 view of the riolence which Alabama -and South Carolina, 6:30 Alex Drier (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM transfer to Pratt k WTiitney Air­ was w'orth 19.50 and they were worriea. For tan taformailon The US8 Kearsarge is holding his way through a thrmig'"^ Of your home fixed without agreeing 8:45 peaking of Sports 1,800 miles long Has been set up, Authorities said they believe the ancestors (on the father's sidel : taken frorn 45 velvet display pad. has ah-eadv occurred, it would If the ^Kennedy administration; can ® PhOfl€ ^O* aaoaaoe* •••aaeoee* •eaoeaaea**** U • • a ^ women shoppers In a spiiermar- to adopt the repair man or to fi­ 7:00 Edward P. Morgan. in the Andes Mountains by the Ih- NORTHAMPTON, Maas. (AP) blaze ■was set by vandals. ’The: eame from England, to the Man­ craft at East Hartford, joining the seem he will be In constant jeo- wi.shes to avoid the possibility of ; .^hiA admiral’s quarters in readi­ 7:80 Dick's Den wage and salary administration I 1 ness for astronaut Walter M. ket in an attempt tq/feaeh the nance his family on a trip to Eu­ 11:00 Tonight at My Place terhational Labor Organization —Paul Campbell, 64, a VA hoe- building was the first Baptist ALL pour' only chester ricinity. i pardv from race-haters .so long more ^ violence- through further; Pod Dedou PonHck Mail To; SONOTONE. P.O. BOX 534 Bchirra Jr. canned dog food department? rope. 1:0(1 Sign Oft and four other United Ndtiona pltal employe here, died yester- church built In Cumberland. He attended the Phillip-Andover there. Bishop Due in Rome as he remains in the ikiiversltv. de.segregalion attempts in Missis- 1^ MANCHESTER, CONN. ^ He’s equally pUiful. Academy and Manchester (N.H.1 After two years at East Hart- In the end the htjstlle attitu(ie sippi-then progre.ss to this field INC. There will be two admiral’s How to find a parking space. w n o —I08C agencies to aid Andean Indians. Phono »n'»-28Sl atars on his door as long sis he ’The questionyimses as to wheth­ These are the most pressing 8:00 News. Sports, and Weather Each base has a doctor,, nurse, Central High School, - graduating foi'd, he was made a group leader,_ I BRIDGEPORT i API—The Most of his fellow students may di.s- will he long delayed. 6:30 Market Report__ and after three more years, was' 278 .MAIN STREET is aboard the aircraft carrier, al­ er our modern educational system problems a civUized man faces to­ 8:45 Three Star Extra midwife, teacher, and 'vocational- to 1923. He furthered hl.s education ' Rev. Walter W, Curtis, bishop of I courage!..him from continuing. Bui 5'et. It's po.ssible a change In though he will still be a Navy any longer fits nien to 'face the day, and until we develop an edu­ 7:00 Conversation Piece training Instructors. at the Universitv/Of New Hamp-! named supervisor of salary admin­ Bridgeport,, will travel by plane to Ilf he were to quit the enemies of public thinking may hive result: problepm of modem living. cational system that enables us to 7:Sl News of the World . shire where he received a B.8. de-. istration. Rome Sunday to attend the Ecu­ I desegregation no douBt would take ed from the violence and murders commander when he comes back 7:45 Sing Along Bom snace. Ope of the, main tasks of educa- solve them all the other learning 8:05 Pop Concert AMERICAN LEGION gree in econotoicO and bu.siness In Augukt 1958 Manchester was menical Council that starts Oct. 11. . it as a victory for themselves and at Ole Miss. Outside the South, The Kesursarge is en route to a In any society is to teach the we stuff into our heads isn’t going 9:06 Nightbeat SERVICE ON ALL administration in 19.27. promoted to suDervisor of wage Accompanying the bishop -ladll be a di.scouragement to ail other Ne- many seem to have had the atti-; jeople hoW to deal with the reali­ to help much In creating the bet­ 9:80 Point of Law After college, he '«('ork(»d at and salary admimstfation for Mis­ the Right Rev. William F. Kear­ groe* from trj-ing to get Into a | tudh that the South's desegrega-! rendetvouB point 250 miles no; 11:0(1 News CONVENTIONAL MAKES east of M i^ a y Island. Schimc’s ties Of their existence. ter life civilization is supposed to 11:16 Sports Final various jobs in Manchester. N.H.. siles and' Space Systems divi.sion ney. vicar general of the diocese white school. tion problems concerned that area eapsule la expected to splun into In a savage or barbaric society bring. 11:20 Starlight Serenade HALL imtli 1941 and then went to Bos­ I no longer in existance) and and pastor of St. Peter’s Parish, For that reason--beitause he ha* only, tte Pacific near there after five this Isn’t too difficult. As soon as 1:00 News and Sign Off ton. where he worked until 1944. United Aircraft Corporatiotui Re­ i Danbury, and the Very Rev. John become a sionbol -Meredith mav Now there may develop a foe'- or abc orbits. 8 ' lad learns how to till the soil, WHOP—1410 MORIARTY Joined Chance Vought search Department, the longest : J. Toomey, diocesan vice chancel- (eel eompellrt to stick it out even ing that the authority of the fed-' or to hunt and kill game, he is Land Demand Up 8:00 Dale Kelley if in the end it costs his life. It eral government, as It affect* all ------7:00 Joey Reynolds FOR RENT In 1944. Manchester went to title held at the aircraft Arm at ; lor and secretary to the bishop. Antonio Garcia^fe, bound from properly regarded as qualified to work for the ChancX Vought dl- j that time. Bishop Curtis and Msgr. Toomey took courage of great order to do the people, is at stak'if not only Washington — ’llie demand for 12:00 The Alligator Inquire Lithuanian Hall New Haven, Qomi., to Texas tn a grab a bride and set up house­ WINF—1280 BINGO BROTHERS vl.sion of United Aircraft, at Strat-' In I960, Manchester w'as named are expected to return here Dec. 11. ' what he has already done. in Mississippi but anywhere to keeping. He’s a man of the world, land for nonresldentia'l uses is But the question of discourage- the South that a government a t-. iita|en car.^priished into a fire hy 6:00 News. Wall Street 24 GOLWAV ST, SOl-316 CENTER ST. ford. He recall* the day he joined) wage and salary supervisor for tlie Magr. Kearney plans to return to draht^ M p^eet from his starting and he fits into that world nor­ greater this year in moat of the 6:16 Showcase EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Uiat firm. He and his wife, the Weather Syr«t«ms Center and re- ; his pariah early next month. ‘ ment raises a parallel question o f. tempt to onroll a Negro 'to a mally and naturally and with a Umitod States, the National As­ 6:46 Lowell Thomas Ml 3-6104—MI 8-8490 , TEL. HI S-61S8 point arrested, New Ha- 7:0O News. Sports FOR ALL OCCASIONS 8 O'CLOCK—LEGION HOME. LEONARO ST. licdNiaid. minimum of strain. sociation of Real Estate Boards 8:00 The World Tonight As a society becomes .more reports. ' 8:15 Showcase and News Ray NeUson, Chhirman of Brit- complex, however, the problem of ■in’a Aetherius flodiety, told dele­ properly educating its young be­ gates to the third tljdng saucer comes steadily more complex, •omrantlaa in London th^tnvislble too. Talk about ’63 Fords! man from other planets havbjieen In earlier days in America H watAing this world for years. was enough for a man' to learn ■•*Wo can’t 'see them because'^ reading, writing, —and hMy know the trick of invisibUi- Some kind of trade by which her BUY ALL tf , Neilaon said. coUld. earn his bread and tnitter. Never saw so many Q Q That’s ri^t! 44 moiJels! ./ He explained: “The aetherius It was nice if he also knew which society comes from the Greek. teams- played at the battle of THE ELECTRIC BLANKETS 4 different sizes! Q Q Aetherius means one who comes Thermopylae; and why Rome rose different cars! f f from outer space.” and fell-^but it wasn’t strictly ne­ cessary. . YOU NEEDI Camps Ign shslrman Hcniy D. The theory of e HAIRCUT THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE YOU . . . STOP IN AT "JIM’S” THC HAWfWimU KLECTmC tMHT COMPANY FORD JIM'S BARBER SHOP WH.e0NS-WITH THE PUN BUILT RIGHT IN! 118 MAIN ST.:—Directly Acro^ From K of C Home 'Tha ak-hma acanomy champitb models . . , Aiaanea's hvaHaat eomoact choice! DEALER!” ...In Uiis arpa Uaa eeets tea* ttaui suutHtT YOUR mmir wtrtt eo/nmr any aOtar power. ENDS LAWN RAKING FOREVER! elefliM ARE 4ri«d J" ]utl rigM ta th( -/ / v - K - MAYTAC Elactroaic Coalrol If you’vG never owned on electric blanket yow have a reoi BRVER ? ■ Caothee need ironing becauae w r ln k lM ^ new­ treat in store for you. One will do the work of three ordinary er baked in. Seventy-two moisture aenaitl^ “fin­ gers' constantly '7601" toe clothes ss, they tumble through the Maytag drying chamber. When they feel M wioduig yoor watch! bulky blankets. Once youVe tried them, you’r^o fan for Rfe. just right, dry htit not stiff snd harsh, the electronic CooiolaiBlv control turns off the heat snd clothes are dried bet­ r* dowaward ter than outdoors. diadiax^Cy toe gnanfa boM and scar. You will be receiving o nmniberdhip cord to the Hartford Electric Foe xottiag Blanket dub through W maR, but you need not wait HIGH SPEED-LOW HEAT Hdo-of-Huot CUP MEMBBISHIP card and take It to your dleoler. Be sure you mo mat $P om MAYTAe Super Higlilaniltr Meytag Hola-af-Heat Ory- hove the Account Number from your bill and you con buy en surfeued ciethei wHh DRYER |iy o :ig z .i4i^s1 J osntl*. tyro hwt OOO ta IK) fogreMl Ends ever- Ones clothes ss fast as you can wash Fully auto­ arymg. yet (riothn dir matic with flexible control and simple TOShbottom oH the bkJhkets you need for your family and BUDGET NiWfy with hwerwhekles. 4- temp selectors Ha* the Maytag concealed, exehj- L'eljxo ly' PovM"- This fable abotw you how sive Dynamic Lint Filter. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESUAY, OCIOBEK 2, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 ^AGE SIX I, nate bid ^china and glass, small Elsie*. Jones, Democratic candidate the Manchester Bowling Green and he was trapped .sitting in his can unity, when it. was announced I hard saying. Will we also go away SoutKlVitidsor household articles or small pieces Hebron HEALTH CAPSULES Bolton for, state representative, will ^ be tomorrow at 7 p.m. I because of it? held Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.tn. The selectipen will meet tonight Notice iWanr^TBtrr car \vlth a Russian atUched to the that three-, former Republican A Thought for Today BUITAR HOBBY CLASS FOR ABULTS of furniture and . bric-a-brac'. No liy Michael A. Petti, M.D, slate chairmen would, for the dyr- Sponsored by the Manchester 1 Abundance of life was our clothing should be donated. It is it the home of lilr.. and Mrs, Ed- at 7 p.m. at the town offices In the Russian mission at the iJhlted Na­ Connecticut i Christ’s great goal iMStRUCTION BY ARNOLD LANDSBERG CAN SMOmONAU PROBLEMS atipn of the cajnpaign, lit on A CouncU of Churches requested that all articles be’ left mund Peresluha on Watrous Rd. Community Hall. _ , toenitts l|?raU» tions, with secret. Naval docu­ I Life without rich reward Schools List Players Pick GIVE VOU PHYSICAL Town to Buy Edward McCabe, Democratic can- A speciaL .session ur make new WE HAVE D special advisory committee to heln, Escaping vanity’s tfeachertyis Hav« FUN with the giUter in our Special 10 week course. A at the Community House Saturday ■tTni.iMHKin HV rHJc ments on the seat between them. bvaluale the "progress, pollcleif morning; or they will be collected SVMPTOMS ? ' didate for judge of probate for this voters wilB be held tonight from DELIVERY TO^THE MiuLD PRiNxma cx> me. Yankee A certain ruler cam e tP Jesus shoal , well planned and interentlng method teaching guitar M cotnp^- district, will als* be present. Re- 8 to 9 at Oic Community Hall. IS Blsacll Street It may be, too, that the FBI and techniq^ues" of the can'ipa(gn. As humbljt We walk toward God. ment for Folk, Westeni and Popular-Music. N6 previous musical by Mrs. Bernard Ekstrom of Beel­ Manctareter Conn psklng, "What shall I do to live Reading Plan zebub Rd.; Mrs. Warren West­ * Comedy Cast Land V Tables fre ^ m e n ts will be set-vod.. , i , ------pulled In the leAsh ju st now as a By A, H, 0. What can be added to' the pub­ Rev. Ray C. Hollis, Jr. THOM>8 r .FlSROUSON licity value of the move, in the the splriUial life about which yoii background required. ' , . brook,. Mounlainview Rd., or Mrs. .Briefs ' • MaiichesUr Evening Herald Bol- WALTER R FERGUSON proper part of the tightening' dip­ speak?” Pe had lived by the com­ South Methodist Church The Podium Players will present School Nurse Mrs. Polly Con^li ' Ion correspondent. Grace MoDer- Publiaiiera shape of concrete and masterful C L A S s b START WED. EVENING. OCT. TO For Grade 1 Melvin Cox. F oster 'St. Wo . , Road Issue B O tfO N Founded October 1. IWl lomatic and cold war atmosphere No sooner had we completed our suggestions from Messrs. Meade mandments and yet he knew he the felonious comed>v "The White repprts she will start the dental moH, telephone Mitchell 3-S566. was not living the abundant life Bird’s Nest Populous Sheep of the Family,” by L. du‘ clinic for Grade 3 pupils at the j -*—^------, Fubllebed Erery Bventnit ' Icsoept between Russia and the United end of September soundings of the Alcorn Clarence Baldwin and Ed-;j perceiving him to be very >laiichester Evening Herald •undeye end Holiday* Entered i at the LANE GUITAR CENTER Merle B.,Woodmansee. superin­ Siiiitli Windsor rnrres|>iindent Ijiiira Garde Peach and Ian Hay a.s their The toi^’n-H'iir buy about an acre, school Monday; Mopey for having! U.S. (irovvth I^CS States. campaign, setting down, In oilr Win Ma.y._^ remains to be seem : wealtiiy thought this, might be his New Ifork—A bird’s nost may tendent of schools, and Bennett H. fall production. This motjern story the work done ghtfuld be brought I Po«t Office a t. Mancneeter Conn W’hat If they should, come to some | major problem. So he instructed, FEE $20.00—E.NROLLMENT LIMITED. ■ Katz, telephone -Ml 4-17.18. of land between Bolton Center Rd. Second ClasB llail Matter. Anj-way, here was this dope of a own,mind at least,-an impression house -in addition to birds-,-tiek.s, BEOISTRA'nON NOW ACCEPTED—GUBARS RF^NTED Plolkin, assistant superintendent tells how an old, long cstabllshedi and did Bolton Rd. from the sta te .school on^^^T-iday of thi.s week hohfrihle consensus which -■■i'’said ■I ’’Sell - ...... all that jmu have and give J t ; degg. ucg. mites, beetles, flies, Wa.snington —The 21 per ednt SUBSCRIPTION RATES petty officer, selling petty secrets of a rather dull, negative conflict, in charge of cui-rlculum, have an­ family of profe.sslonal criminals only, .Mjit: Gomolli .said gro.s.s-product growth in l>e Eu- | start all over again, from scratch? the poor.” ’The man went away moth."!, fdlverflsh, spidera and even U ll^ CENTER 8T,—MI 9-7886 ______for $500. it was decided at the an ' Payable In AdranCe to, a foreign power, mectjng its than the campaigners themselves nounced the development of a pri­ reacts when one of their clan be­ Sign' and women intere.sled in ropean Common Market since leNo x Cartier Han We are not, as yet, too Im-, sorrowing at this hard saying, bedbugs. mary reading program In the Beiiifljiians Dies, come.! romantically interested. nual town m eeting la-sl night. «* Tear ...... SIS.M 323 00 Sgenla in person, and, in haiffnony began setting in motion those pressed, either, - by anything be- Nothing should come first before p art in a new duckpin bowl- 49n8 is nearij' doubl-e the 11 per lx Months ...... 7.7S 1100 town’s schools., The ca.st .'includes Mr.s. Jame.s Aetioii wa.s tabled on motion p f Mng: league are Invit^ to report to cent growth in the^t^nlted States. \ PHARMACY ? B.I0 with all his other’lack of intelli­ changes which could conceivably vend the initial publicity value in ,God and the life He wants ug to ; Cotfunenling on the philo-sophy Humorist, Artist Foran, Mrs. William McAdam, Harold' Porcheron on le-oppnlng hree Months ...... 3.90 l.H gence, letting his newfound money transform the campaign into one the urgent announcements' that!live; Yet so many of us Kive and methods behind the prograrh, both of Andover, Mrs. Daniel P." Bailey Rd. Porcheion .-^d'Tie did 299 E. CENTER ST. One Month ...... I 30 43 Pi-esident Kennedy and former primary concern to earthiy-smat- the administrators say in a report Weekly ...... % show up in his personal living, by of open apd lhrilling»dynamics. . NEW YORK (API -i- Ludwig*' Manley, and Mrs. H. Clay-Osborn. not think the town n_pel.ee John.son. adopted. Borrowing in antieipa- The Herald Printing Company Inc., the function and duty of^diplomats that, before the campaign was case his cfferliveneas in Con- j ______^______first and a writer second, and his membered by everyone in the au­ assumes no financial responsibility for over, just about everybody in Con reading readine.ss' by Dr Jofi paintings were shown at several dience. The director \rill be Bur­ ^ '\ large congregation greeted lion of taxes was also approved, typographical errors appearing tn ad­ directly accredited to various coun­ • necticut might consist principally AUTO-RITE Deasy, the reading consultant, the Re,v. Gordon Weeman. rector- Eugene Gagliardone, Republican TO RETIRE? vertisements and other readfhg matter necticut would hold office on some of~sweetening up the impressionsj important galleries. He illustrated ton Moore, who al.so directed In The Manchester Evening Hergld tries to do everything imaginably committee for somebody, now has sUted by the rem^ial reading "many of his own books. Podium Players’ comedy, '""See of St P e te r’s Episcopal C h u r c h ; candidate for stale representative. to accumulate all kinds of informa­ left behind by Harry Truman, the e teachers and classroom teachers. How They Run.? la.st f^l. and the Sunday, the sen’ice commemorat- suggested having taxes paid one Display advertising closing hours: to. be revised. We now expect Democratic prcinforcement. so to [ \ Bemelmans was born in the For Monday—1 nm Friday tion about Uie country in which that„by the time" for voting comes. Initial activities in reading are Aq^strian Tyrol, which later be­ historical pageai^'’’Quest for ing his ordination to the priesthood' n’'il■UIIVI•0'’Ui 'o *lt advanceOVIVCxUVV eachxtiv.Jt year XX«"a.* V.a . speak, of the 1962 Connecticut method ;o.f adopting eventually the h ■ ■ During his middle yean, dw For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday If their meth-! everybody whose name can- be INSURANCE selected for eaclf child on an indi­ came Italian territorj'. He came Home." at Hebrpn*8 2,5CKh anniver- for 2t. years. He was pre.sented a For WednesdaT-1 p m Tuesday. they are stationed campaign. GLOBE vidual basis in order to insure a uniform fiscal year. Although it | ^ For Thursday-1 p m Wednesday spelled eks'ly will be on a t lea.st to wis country as a youth and s!irv celebiratibn. silver Bible and a purse of money. average investor concenn«« «■ ods become too obvious or too These are, in any case, however, N0W is the time for you to STOP paying insurance rate.s only reck­ good start and to prepare pupils The pjxitniction comm ittee is Hedley Hill, lay render, made the was estimated that it would take ■'i For Friday—1 p.m Thursday two such cOrnmittees. the ultimate in reinforcements TRAVEL SERVICE starts working as a waiter buying and holding cotninoa For Saturday—1 p.m Frldav crude, the host country has to less drivers deserve. Auto-Rite gives lowest rates to s^ e drivers to carry out seat work assign­ In World War I, he enlisted in made-'Hp of Mrs. Manley. Mr.s. presentation. nine years to adopt the uniform - Classified deadline' 10:30 a m each Another last month recourse on that could be called for, and the 005 MAIN ST. ments independently. pt<6om. Mrs, Sibun and Devine, Junior Cattlewonmn fiscal year by this method. Gag- v day of puhllcatlon except Sniurdav — complain, and they are sent home, the part of the Campaigners, ob­ the U .a Army. His first antiwar stocks with good growth pocetv 3 a.m. fact that they can be had illus- | plus low quarterly payments and FAST, FAIR SRTTLEM^ENTS whsn The program is initiated on three '’stage manager is George Yntema. Corliss Ann Laking has been—V.. —ae , liaidone said this was not too long to be replaced by someone who can viously. is going to''' be - that of MANCHESTER book, entitled "M.v War With the' trates that this Connecticut cam- i you have a claim. Get on the Auto-Rite bandwagon today. Phone“’or ln.slructional levels; 1) General U.S.A..’’ ^veloped from hlfL-army and Daniel Manley will do the cepterfor‘Tunlor‘‘membcrahlp''in‘ that "we have been | tial: Such stocks, however, maf Ttieaday. October 2 operate more smoothly. This is the more frequent direct Challenging paign has a very real importance ' TEL. MI 8-2166 write for details. ^ readiness—the pupil learns to be experience. publicity and photography work. the American Guernsey Cattle borrowmg for taxes for over 290^ f not be the ones he should take routine. of statements made by opbonents. to .soniebod.v. somewhere. Perhap.s, i attentive to letters, words, and Later. BWnelmariS' w'orked in Rehearsals will be held every Club with headquarters at Peter-i j j .u ' Ths Democratic Victory But the diplomat.s accredited to ”1316 number of times in a 'cam­ before the end. it will seem that ; sounds; follows directions; 2) Hollywood. Fi^Hy he .satirized -Tue-sday, 'TTiursday and Sunday' at borough, N.H. Junior .members I About 90 people attended the ■ | with him into retiremetK. For paign day or week that somebody important to people in Connecti- Let Us Make Your the Rham High School auditorium mu;t be owners of one or more meeting which lasted 40 minutes, TTia Democrattc victory in yea-: the United Nations, an internation­ Reading readineas—learns to name the movie cqlo^ in a book. "Dirty capital builders oftea do not pro­ on one side calls the dther a liar, 'mit, too. letters, hear sounds In words, ob­ Eddie." p u b lish ^ in 1947. where the final production will be purebred Guernseys and at least .As»e*(,sorB Change Routine . tenlay’g town, -election was by a al organization, ought to be kept more directly and impolitely as Travel Arrangements! serve printed matter from left to Bemelmans’ ftr.st step on the presented on Nov. 2 and 3. One of the animals must be regis- Ed.s!)n P. Herrick, clerk of the duce much income . . . and most margriti which,' altbouph c'onsi.stent clean. This, at least. Is an Idea the voting deadline near.s. deter­ right: 3) Beginning reading road to fame was a 1938 book of Training rourses Set tered. board of a.sse.ssors. announce.s that often yield is moie importUK and town wide, was atill narrow which would appeal as a nicety to mines just how hot a campaign leains to recognize M'ord.s. read illustrated rhynie."r, called “Made­ Ba.sic training courses for Girl ____ - there will be a change in the \ it is. o b e r t Ja Scout leaders will be held this fall M anchester Evening Herald He- method of swearing in . property than capital gain to the maa enqujrh to allow every .special Tirf-s- most natiqns.And that is, of course, pre-piimers, a.ssociale^^ consonant line.” in honor of hi\wtfe, the fpr- But the main trend that dcvel- soimds with letters. mer Madeline Freund, whom he at Camp Laurel. Lebanon, and at bron corresp-pe, class, year of us who tried to oppose them, an^ ing of their game the moment the concede. In other words, that it At 8 p.m. at the Allen Tripp. Dennis Tripp and An­ also planned at Camp Laurel from charged with operating an iinregis- "I'd license number, livestock of finest in time-proven Colonial styling . . . in S n*lnf Bttumitiemi S7 fm ta Our stall has traveled through­ “ INSURANSM ITHS SINCE 1914” drew Tripp. Five Manchester men have com­ . thatMt would be, best for the l^efn- FBI fbit like interrupting the game made a nice story, redolent with 10.a.m. to 2 p.m. This meeting L"i tered motor vehicle and driving any kind, including. cows horses cabinetry which combine.* the best of old ideas memory of past Republican glor­ out the wdrld. The PTA wnll meet at the school pleted re<'i-uU training at the Ma-' ^''« 5r a t8 and best for the town Jf^ they MANCHESTER "Y" rlne Corps Recruit Depot, Parris part of the basic training course, without an operator’s license. Hay and pomes, and ^ats. karmers with modern techniques . . . in choice of native instead of supervising It. ies and impressive with its living today at 8 p.m. William Perry, new apd will be open to persona be­ posted a $75 professional bond a separate statement for live- PUTNAM did regard th e ■victory as their principal of the school, will be the Island. S.C. Main solid ma|)les. Beals Gallery is a delight For Americans playing the confirmation of present Republi- sides the scouts who are interest­ while awaiting appearance in Oil- „ •wn. Otherwlae, we do hot see how speaker. They are Laurence H. Freiheit. ed. It will include camperaft cuit Court 12, MZ-hester. Oct. 22. Unless a taxpayer receives a to visit. It shows furniture for every nook and & C O . \ game, the reward is shamd and dis­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. they are ever goin^ to manage to Ml'S. H arry Anderson- PTA skills such as fire building and ______-_ notice of an increase in property cranny in your home . . . in home settings! 71 I. aNTfi n„ MAiieiiw grace. For the Russians in ifi the president, has announced her offi­ Freiheit. 14 Westwood St.; John H. carry-out all the mandates which outdoor cooking. Registration evaluation, th<> figures W’ill be the - Tester bed shown, with canopy frame $148; M reward is primarily one of looking cers and committee chairmen: Al­ Hilditeh. son of Mr. and Mrs. John should be made by Oct. 24. fiH iVlillioii for Rides same as for last year. Herrick & way he pressed toward them. very foolish. bert Biondi, vice president; Mrs. E. Hilditeh. 58 Summer St.; Rene Heads S.A Drive ------said. He also noted that when a g chest-on-chest $188; bedside “washstand" table ■UOTSSOTtV f Ovm af IWB - R. Lessard. .son of Mr. and Mrs. WASHINGTON — In one month resident signs the statement he is If As fop-the one special pressure One would think such a losing THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES IN AN ELECTRIC DRYER George Krivlck. secretary; ajid Mrs. Adolph F. Simons of He­ $61. group and clique which did not Mr.s. William M cCarthy, treasurer. Williain Les-sard. 35 A rnott Rd.; bron is chairman of the Salvation last year travel for nondefense swearing under oath that the game would some day rUn out of Robert S. Oliver, son of Mrs. Sara employes of the United Slates declaration is true "S -- O I'EN 9 te 5 DAILY C make itself felt yesterday that, ob­ Mrs. Carmen Drago'ne. hospitali­ Army annual friendly appeal in pla5’ers, on both sides. M. Oliver, 146 Bisself St., and W al­ Government cost 35,000,000, nearly! OandidaW Tarty OPEN 6:80 te 9 THURS. viously enough, was the group ty; Albert Biondi. ways and meansi this area: Mrs. Richard M. Grant, DPEN 9 te 12 BATUROATa Mi-s. , Rudy Durig. member.ship: ter F. Sendden, son of Mr. and Mrs. trea.surer: Mr.*. 'P . John Perham, half for first-class fares. | An open house in honor of Mrs. jssw w'hich felt that the time has come Mrs. L eonard Roy, publicity; Mrs. Walter H. Sevadden of 13 Oourl- secretary: Mrs. D, Everett Stone, for Manchester to place aome firm Cry, The Promifted Land Alfred Tra.sk. librarian, • land St. welfare secretary. Service unit ■*^lleck on its spending, borrowing, Room mothers include Mrs. members sre: Mrs. William W. and tax rate. Could there not be progress, and John Creagan. Mrs. Raymond Krd Virtnani I-a^s Hammond. Mrs. Harry H. Kirk- Martin, Mrs. Robert O’Connell, ham, and Robert R. Links. See Plymouth 63 in action on the World Serlts and "Empira"-NBC-TV Nevertheless, we should- not he honor too? Could not there be some way for Mrs. Joseph Lutin, Mrs. David WASHINGTON — Though Com-; Hoofbeate Elepl gurpri.sed if the Democrats, in m i Smith, Mrs. Joseph Lavigne. Mrs. , munist North Vietnam has greater i Officers elected by the Hebron office, found it to be good politics civilization to keep its date, with Theodore Zaterka, Mi's. Joseph industry and population, its 4-H Hoofbeats for the year are: and good policy to refrain from tomorrow, and still keep its' word Roy. Mrs: Rus.sell Garland. standard of living fell while South j President, Nikki Laking: vice pres- .M.so, Mrs. John Alicrns. Mrs. Vietnam’s gained between 1956 and ■ ident, Carol O’Connor; secretary. either increasing the tax rate or to yesterday ? ’ ' These are the questions that Charles Kehoe. Mrs. Francis Tab-' ,i 9bo. P er capita food output r a s e ' Johanna Nygrcn; tiea.surer, Bon- ^ saddling the town with great ad­ sliey. Mrs.' Mei-vin Waldron, Mr.s. 20 per cent in the South, fell 10 nio Lippincott; reporter, Posie ditional bonded debt. stab their way into the sentimen­ Leonard Roy, Mr.s. H. Bryan i per cent in the North. j Lippincott. Another club member Manchester has reached a point tal mind, as it reads the story of Fcatherstone and Mrs. Stanley; at which some restraint in its Mu­ the Iroquois Indians, waxing bit­ Flahertv. | ------Al.so. Mrs. David Collins, jrrsr~ nicipal spending should become a ter the other day, as ^hey said farewell to 10,000 acres of their Williams.. Mr.s. Joseph Connellan, principle for non-partisan agree­ Mrs. Howard W illiams. Mr.s. Rich­ ment, not a football between the ancestral land, guaranteed them ard LeQnerre, Mrs. Herbert Def- , tw'o political parties. forever by treaty with the United fley, Mrs. Roger Myrick, Mrs. i But even we, today, ought to Slates, but now scheduled to go Mi? George Quigley. Mrs. Erhe.st Tur- - under the waters impounded by a ek. stop lecturing the Democrats, or The CoiVles Cliib of Wapping i pressing' policies upon them. They governmental flood control dam on CommuniUl Church 'will hold an ( W'on the "election. They won it with the Allegheny River. auction Saturday at the Commun- i a bright and imaginative advirlis The original promise was given ity House from 1 to 5 p.m: Every-J one in the church is asked to do-' Ing campaign which made proposi­ by solemn governmental treaty. tions like freezing the tax rate Tile present violation of that prom­ aeem dull and boring. They won it ise is based, of cojirse, on the over- in their owm right, and the respon­ w'helming importance of the.wel­ sibility la all theirs 'to exercise for fare and safety and property Kwikeeze the next two years, w'hen they will values of all the people living in once again face a Manchester elec­ the Allegheny and Ohio River val- NO WEATHER WORRIES with an ELECTRIC DRYER Cleans Hard Paint] LENOX PHARMACY torate which seems to be develop­ leya -more w hite pe.ople, no doubt, Brushes Fast ' 299 E. CENTER STREET—MI 9-0896 ing a habit of swinging a few hun­ in- this one region, than there were X, I dred votes first one way and then Indians in the whole- continent, ,\ the other every two years. Even .when they had it to themselves. we, on this page, proved expert "on The need of the majority rules. n I U W E . . . with the first 5-year one phase of the election, when we But is there any instance in nyMOUlHB ON THE predicted it would be close. which the right of some minority As for the Republicans, their la so sacred, so moral, so legal % ANNOUNCEMENT first obligation is to give the Dem- that it ought to have a chance of warranty in Alnerica. This big new beauty is so strong that all intermi parts e e n ts their chance ’ and th eir ■ re­ being honored ahead of the need sponsibility, and then, as^ they of the majority? Is the need of the measure the forthcoming' perforiii- majority always legitimate? Is To better serve our^ustom- of the- engine, transmission and drive train are guaranteed for 5 years or I uce, to try to keep their own con­ there not another'way of caring for 1 / / ^ tributions positive and construc- the essential safety and welfare of tiTe. TTielr service to the town, dur­ the_ma jority ? 50,000 miles.* You get great performance—the kind that makes Plymouth ing the next twso yekrs, could, con- Beyond that, what does a prom­ ers,7 two of Manchester's - oeivably be as vital and important ise, a sacred word of honor, a sol­ I ^ / / \\ f ■ . champ of the tough Plymouth-Foird-Chevrolet league. Another thing is styling. M any 'they have rendered while emn treaty mean if it means only I S f they themselves were in the ma that the nation making it wnll leading florists have com- Jonty. honor it only until it does not feel ' / / Plymouth 63 revdals brand-new desi^n^jivith clean, uncomplicated lines., The like honoring it arty more? ' / / - Ought not these Iroquois In­ N le X t ^ Spleii And Runsianii binedtoformthenew dians,'bom with the protection of Effect is terrifically good-looking. To sum hp; you have to own one to catch One wouid think that, before any this solemn treaty from the Unit­ American even began to consider ed States, guaranteeing them per­ W a S h e r •elling petty secrets to the Rus petual possession of , the land hf$ liiumifs t»ir w athtr m th am ELBCTUC It's shsigw )isir eMstfsr esihl as EUGTJUC 4rjMr one. Quality-builf by Chrysler Corporation...at your Plymouth Dealer’s now. •iani, or before the Russians even w'hich had always been theirs, there's nothing have been able to count on this PARK HILL -JOYCE eonsidered putting themselves in .A. the market for such secrets,.both promise, no ma^^er what develop­ liK ean... - X of them would take time out to ed ? • Did the original treaty say eonsider the capacities, the record, that this promise was made condi-' FLOWER SHOP and the apparently omnipresoit in­ tlonally, or might be revised and genuity of the FBI. violated later on ? Bringing you a total of 75 year$' floral axperianca by Hie latest American to suffer We ask all these questions: and raic. % for not having a proper respect for ask th e m '' with some feeling of , , Tom Miner and Frank Gakelar . . . the FBI, even if he didn’t have any righteous indignation, knowing love of country, is one Nelson Cor­ full well, all along, that if we were DBVEir / WE ART LOCATED AT — nelius Drummond, a Navy petty of­ in the posftlon and role, of the gov­ Watch The ficer. ernmental auUiority concerned \ \ V \ \ / MAl^ ST., iu m ;hestkr Herald for Our The actual moment of his arre.st with the welfare and the neces­ 601 aa an alleged spy came last Fri­ sity of the great majority, we too Next To The Hartford-First National Bank day night down in Larchmont. But would probably be engaged In Buy a fkyer. iry d ary«r...{or 30 days. GRAND one geU the impression that the creating, over whatever opposi­ (Acro.ss From The Center Park) FBI had had him on a leash ever tion, the flood control project We guarantee you'll love it . Blnea 1968, when he w as stationed which the Iroquois have formally Floral Arranging for All Occa$ion$ OPENING in London, and when he came un­ christened the “Lake of Perfidy. or your participating dealer wHi take It bode — plu$ — . Announcement d er auB{ricion which led to his being But even the knowledge that we at no cost to you. aent back to this country in 1959.. too, in such a role, would do just • PLANTS * CORSAGES WhT^h Will Be Laat Friday night was not, at any what the white man is doing noW Ask about the $10 Installation allowance, tool rate, the first time the FBI had does not convince ui that it would • PLANTERS* < CUT FLOWERS Adverti$ad In chaperoned him on what he .be._ right. Where is that never- The Near Future . .. THE CAR WITH AMERICA’S FIRST 5-YEAR WARRANTY...PLYMOUTH 63 ■^thought was a 'secret drive from never land, that haven, that ulti­ Phones: Ml 9-1443— Ml 9-0791 his station at Newport to -New mate refuge of good faith gnd de­ OYour LuiO fU ^ Ptymouth-Vxlixnt 0«l«r'x Wsrr.nty Igiinil (WtoW in m*t.r»l and wwknunahin on »>>• •> < * IT'S A BREEZE. WITH AN ELECTRilC DRYER THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 'York, It could have nabbed him cency, in which the majority would We Will Telegraph Your Flowers AnyNYhere in the World! laat Aug. IS, apparently,. or on rattler sacrifice its own welfare • i< ' '. \ •ap t 7. Last Friday'night, the op- and necessitj^jthan e-ver break a I'pertunity seamed especially good, prom ise? ,1 ' ' •X' / (1 * . 'i ■ • - \ : > ... „=,v' L r A- • -V . . N- I ^ ' ■ /■ -e*,, / , ,■ r-

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MANCHESTER ETENING HERALD, MANCMJSTM, CONN* 1*UESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 N- PA G E E W H T i ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1962 Board Of ^ Board of l^neatlon Board of Education Education The Ballot on the Wall Town ^ ■ Tort-n ' ' . t tr e e Yehrs—1966 'Vacancy ’64 Board of Dlrectora ___Clerk__ Trenaurar Board of SeMctniea ConataUea liiree Years—1965 ★ * •k ★ ■k * ★ ” * ★ ♦ '7\ . ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ W alter N. Clarence E. Joseph A. Harold T. Katherine D. William a Alfred R. Walter M. Beldon H. DEMOCRATIC Dnvld, M. Knuirls If. Themloro Frank Robert M. Richard C. Edward J. Barbara E. Everett A. Frank Campbell Sohardt Schaffer Barry -• Mahonry Powell Stamirr Stone Woodhoune Tomkiel Leclerc'Sr. Cohman Gamble Armen tana Foley r Gervais lieatlnH; Bo«m«*“ Collins 1450 T" 1588 1501 1588 1.521 1472 1471 1494 1601~" 1469 "ISOO ~ 1472 1447 1500 1473 1503 1577 1474 DIRTRICTl ,.i<528 ^1447_ 1586““ 1487““ 150.5 1508 1460 1452 . , .1437 1S74 ~ 146S 149$ .1470 “1449 1499 “1489“ 1505 1561 1477“ DISTRICT 2^ 1494 1503 1588 1530 1674 1.5.5S ISIS 1319 1566“ 1546“ 1820“ 1538 “1542 1558 1584“ GOP Dazed, Bemused UIS'TliqT^ " ~ " lS 5 8 1526 1835 1258~ 1264 I 2 i 4 _ 1292 1278 ■ 1242“ 1281 1259 1298 “1337“ DISTRICT .4 1302 1.325 1310 1238 _____839 750 bisTiticr 8 791 78.3 786 728 _____ 759 _____ 768 757“ “ ^'68 764“ 767 8’28“ By PATRICIA PL.4TT 6886“ " 6526~ GRAND TOTAL 6673 673.5 6680 64.34 ^79 649F ~ 6995 6329 " i i i y 6519. 6887 6487 'r0W37 Manchester Republicans concluded early la.st night tliat ♦ ★ ♦ * ★ ★ the Victory party was to be across the street, but why, they No C. Leroy John J. John S'. G. Ed\Vard Jane M. Donald P. REPUBLICAN Donald S. FranrJji P. Robert W. Clifford Harlan D. Harold A. H. Jan m Donald S. Ralph L. Raymond E. Glenney Stuek Richter didn’t know. Conrad ; DellaFera Gordon Hansen Taylor Turkin|;ton Nomination Norris /^ U r k e l Daffy Genovesl Maher ' Robinson Bickley Rottner, They still didn't know later, and the adverti.sing done by Wil­ ^1411 ri364" l'4b2 lard Rogers,” ,■ 1383 1430 1391 1379 1421 “ t429_^ 1481““ 1445 ^1427““ 1424 _1412_ 1343 l“417 when their town committee chair­ DISTRICT 1 1378 36“ 1353 Robert W. Gordon, bidding un­ U.344 1.366 -1353- > 1331 1357 H09 1384 1387 1356 fS'41 13'49 ’1302 man and party officials formally successfully for this third term as DISTRICT 2 1S02_ . 1286 1253 1368 1281 1263 1279 1S8S 1390 1287 1278 1272 1270 1250 conceded, for the second time in a (ilrector, .said Uie voters were DISTRICT 3 1268 1254~ DISTRICT 4 1229 13.50 1232 1120 12SI 1283 1249 1254 1251 12Si“ , 1221 “T il8 4 Manchester history, tfie laurels to “pro^bly u.sing that p.sychology 748 767 ^899 757“ X '^67 the Democrats. Nor even wfien they 'get into—you know—'switch DISTRICT 5 739 P l 7.36 746 76JL _ 770' ^759_ 760“ 753“ ’em every other year, keep ’em 6116 5000 the gleeful Democrats poured in dRAND ’TOTAL '5948 6064 599,3 5839 ■$04S '6225' n s i^ 2 ^ 3089 6140 “6071“ 6m 1 60S5 "B787“ 6068 on their toes.’” a motorcade tlirough town and ’’Like I said, six-three,” said "759?^ swamped GOP headquarters to ac­ Francis P. D^tijf'era, wlio won a At D^rtiocraiic Headquarters: cept congratulations. director’s scaj,/- qne of the three m Until the early voting returns the GOP tpOK by" virtue ot minor­ began coming in, the Republicans ity reprgawtation. He gdded tense­ conlldenLly compared views on the ly. “pifly DemocfaLs.”'\ - 'a ^ margin by which they would win- , ^IVll be an interesting two Candidates Hopeful, Some declared a ’ GOP sweep,'■wwiis. Fritz,’’ said Rottner Tp Det- while others, more cautious, vei).;/la F e ra . ' tured a squeak victory. But-'' a ”l'm afraid so, John.” \ viotoi-y, nevertheless. S b/hree Before District 3 figures weVe Workers Optimistic wa.s the way they would,,4ead the in. Shea and many ot the Republi­ board of directors, aU/agreed. cans had stopped looking at the By PHINEAS FiSKE Then the eyebro\j>jaislng. which board. "They beat us.' they smear­ turned to incredukfj', began. Flash ed us. I don't know why,” said Nobody at Democratic Headquarters yesterday afternoon relum.s from Mjistrict 1 showed DellaFera. really thought that what was going to happen was possible. Democial Dgrid M. Barry leading Shea, leaving to congratulate There was .some guarded optimism, more among the workers Republican incumbent Donald S. the Democrats on thein victory, and not the principals. The candidates would make no commit­ Conri said, ”I congratulate the Demo­ ments. j aj’be jau did a good thing, crats on a very hard working In the showroom on Main St-, at airvoyani, eh?” remarked Con­ campaign, • Park St., town committee workers rad to Thomas Bailey, a GOP di­ "however, I feel Mam;hester were checking lists of voters tack­ rector who chose not to seek re- has now adopted the same philoso­ ed to makeshift stands and arrang­ election. phy that has worked for the Dem­ ing transportation to the polls. The moods st Republiesn head­ ocratic parly, nationwide and Cummings Spots Trend, Proclaims Result Stuck to a wall was a slab of card- quarters turned more tense rapid­ statewide. That.is, promise every­ boart, with a running tally of the ly. as tally sheets from Districts I thing, spend now and worry about Party workers at Democratic Headquarters get the final results from their town chairman, Ted Francis J. Mahoney Theoflore Powell David M. Barry number of Democrats that had Katherine D. Bourn WtUlam R CoUlns John S. G. Rottner and ^ were totaled and the totals paving later.” Cumming.s, who mounted a table to announce the vcixiict. In the forcgi-ound, with his back to voted ats-Rje end of each hour. transferred to a balloting record on When GOP officials left the the camera, Is Frank Slamler, a director candidate. Below. Cummings points to a Democratic Hopes rkn high during the af­ Board of Educational965 the wall. Democratic headquartera, the Re­ trend in a district from early returns. In the iiglit suit to t!ie left is Tod I’owell; leaning over^ The Board of Directors ternoon. as tba number of Demo­ "They want, a big-spend econo­ publicans left at IhCir own head­ Powell’s slioiiider is William Gpllins, now a director, who won a board of education scat in Uie' crats voting ran>ve6 ahead of the my. they got it!” said GOP Town quarters fell silent. Ivitcr than election. (Herald photo by Ofiara). _____ hourly totals fron) 'twp years Chairman John F. Shea Jr. gi-lm- 9:30, the final voting re.sulta Vote Total ly, as the figures showed I>eino- hadn't been posted. They knew, Toward 7 p.m. the Tense, Nervous, Tired? Yes, dn^lricredulous Too crats, Barry, Francis T. Mahone.v and that wa.s enough. voter.i already at the pods Republicans were an.swering ”ye.s” to tho.se three one-word qu^tton.s posted on the wall in GOP and Theodore Powell leading the A few persons donned ALsop ly dropped behind—by 12—the Headquarters after the final results were in last night. Taking a''-( other major factor.” nounced final results: the Demo­ 743, so that 57 per cent took part, 1960 (74 STAT. 208) SHOW­ line as best they could, in the One idea which was at first hint­ of results were b.eing Introduced. board of education sipCe 1954. mayor and Turkington was sec­ ING THE OWNERSHIP, Bus Question Again for Manehester’s future. I al.so hope face of a seeming mandate from Director Ted Powell, running crats took all the positions. and in 1958 20,663 were eligible, retary, and in 1958, when Turk­ ed at. and then mentioned more Still another is NOrrls, who was MANAGEMENT. AND CIRCU- To the Editor, (hat they see fit to use whatever the people. and more baldly at Repiihlican for re-election, was moving around “Smile, Ted, you’re supposed to so that 62 per cent- took part. treasurer from l,9i7 through 1958, ington chose not to run. Republican thinking they feel be happy," said someone-to the still \ LATION I am addres.sing myself to par- They promised to limit capital j neg(]quarters last night, was that Chni'ie.s 5'urkshot. 59 Russell St.; Fournier and Mrs. GlarcUce A--- the room checking at the var­ The highest vote-getter on the and was re-elected in 1960. The newly elected officials will OF Manchester Evening Herald woiilfl be in the'hcst interests of pinwall, floviorgirls. Mis.s Ellen Harold A; TurkinKton Francis P. DellaFera Harlan D. Taylor ious telephones. intent Ted Powell, as he strode Donald I^ n ter, the board of ed-1 lake office in. November. Patricia ilathiii.son, 78 "Florence Post-Niiplial Fete across the room. board of directors was Mahoney, published daily except Sunda.v at St,: Mrs, Elizabeth Shepard. 142 Arendt sang "I Love 5'ou Tiuly.’' When the first call came, it was ucation member who was appoint-; Manchester was one of eleven Manchesten Connecticut, for Octo­ from the usilally Republican dis­ ”I .understand that I beat the with 6,725. The least number of ed in June to serve the unexpired towns, to hold elections yesterday. T>, otort tho vn»r wo hsvp «1- thaitk you to, the many as schools. i for the slate Republican campaign, Cooiier Hill SI.: Miss Carole Hard­ For Noble Grand accompanied-by Mrs. Thora Majo- mayor," - said Woodhouse, with a ber 1, 1962.'. pepplc who Worked for^n** «»P-' They had seasoned candidates, ^.hich is ba.sed almost entirely on ing. 404 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. ney. trict 1. On three machines t^ened. votes for a Democratic director termdf Republican,Robert Barnes,] It was one of two large towns to 1. The nameb>Md addresses of Political all Democratic candidates \vere 10 broad sinile on his face. Is^anolher incumbent who lost out. switi^ to Democratic control, the fo,- nor h^), i ported the Republican effort «od for the board of directors, incliid- proposals for moderate spending. Marjorie OUnian, HazardviHc; A surprise po.st-miptial party Mr. an.! Mrs. Chri.stcnsen were Mahoney Said in Line , Cummings mounted a table and ■ went to, Fi'iink Btaiuler, 6,434 the publisher, editor, managing ^rtation foi our high .school chil . candidacy is most sincere-. To ing four inrumbents and two men ^ ^ ...... Setaphina Surowicc, 359 Rackma'-' presented with a coffee niaker by to 15 ahead of their Republican voLc.s, wiilcn was ’219 voles more, / So is Donald Conrad, a member. other being Southington. editor, and business managers are: dren who are .still under t**'*’S ] [pose good people ail I can shw i who had been active in other town WB.S given for Mrs. John Christen­ opponents. announced The Herald's tally. ”It’s of the board of directors this past' "State Democratic Chairman care and are still under 16 years lack St-: Richard Babcock, 1 E.s- the lodge members. a clean sweep across the board,’’ than the highest amount given Icf Publishers, Thomas F. Feeguson »r» , 1.11 .mri.r 16 vears,.^ that we will work and watch, in^ltiovemenls. Frank Loyejoy Iher Ave., Rockville; John Jeffers. sen. 85 North Sf:, noble grand of Roundup There were smiles around the a Kcpuolican director candidate, term, and Raymond Robinson, a John Bailey expressed his pleas­ and Walter R. Fergpison, Msui- of age. They have had bus They had the backing of the Mrs. Helen Bori>van^e pubiican's' higiiesi education vole- Director Pay Raise Rejected ,'s..of total amount of stock. If not on the transportation of ' my | Busine.s.s BQi'cnii report. This is 20 tag on them, and it stuck.’’ I bosis. Banville, .New Stale Rd.. Ruckland;' ther of the bride; Mrs. James Church. board of directors. He has been craft Cnrp. for 27 years, and is said. ”of the part-time cham-\J>y 190 votes in each column, geiler, oieuney, who nau b.llo. ' owned by a corporation, the names daughter and other parents' chii-' per cent lower tlian in I960. One Republican »aid the Demo-f Lovejoy recently had appeared a director since 1956, longer than now project .supervi.sor . in Hamil-’ thrift and economy who] From another phone came word middle of tlie room. Paul Van Sicklin. Wapping. / Some of the losing' Republicans The least number of yotes polled Democrats had everything their Another change, making the and addresses of the individual cralic victory proveq only one in * production of the play, "The BIR’T’HS YESTERDAY; .-V .son to the only other incumbent, Ted ton Standard’.s experimental ma-j^ppppi p^^pt the time dreaming i that all Democrats were ahead in by a board ot euucauoi} candidate owners'must be given. If owned thing that despite the vot^r regia-1 Be.st Man.” at Paramus,. N.J. Powell, who has been a director terial.’i control division. | up cosily projects and part of the | District 2 spread congratulationr , apd humil­ way at the polls yesterday, as the town counsel’s job full time, was Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, 784 ity among the Demopra'ls. Vvds 5,787 (or Republican John dropped by the directors. by a partnership or other unin­ tration figures which seem to in- Mbs career embra'ced both E. Middle Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. since 1958. He wa.s born in Manche.ster 47 | time running. away- from the re By now the restraint was wear­ .BicKiey. electorate rejected the two of the corporated firm, its name and ad­ dicate the town has a Republican! Broadway and motion pictures. In years ago, attended St, James’ i sponsibility of sai’ing how^ they ing off. As more and more favor­ Restrained spirits wcie finally The Democrat’s opposed the off- and Mrs. John Lankford. Am.slon. Third, his, election a.«i mayor unleashed in the daditlonal\vic­ Oemocratic Tovi.i Cicrk Edward thirteen proposed Charier changes dress, ns well as that of each in­ maijority, Manchester is no longer i addition, -he had been a radio an; BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to would be received well by many School, and was graduated from | would finance them. able reports were taken, somber Tomkiel,. who was unopposed, re­ year town elections both because dividual member, must be given.) THE UNIVERSITY^ GOKfiECTICUT a Republican town, but a suburban .nouncer. . < Manchester Higti School in 1933. ’We must insist that these part- and e x j^ ta n t looka gave way to tory parade through town. A lln? the Democrats had blackballed, of additional expense and because AJr. and Mrs. Robert Oleson, 26 N. in town. He has ingratiatfed him­ of cars almost two blocks long, ceived me highest numpc'r dt voles Herald Printing Co., Inc., Man­ Dcmocratle towp' | He made his Broadway debut in Park St., Rockville: a' daughter to self with small groups by bring­ HHe. is- married to the former time champions give specific an­ smiles. The old pros were still ot anyone in cither party, with and one more besides. they felt it would not accomplish ’ A N D ^. Another Rcfiubjkcan predicted the “-Judgment Day,” and his first Miss Lucille Murphey. They have swers to specific questions rather not committing themselves, but swept away from the showroom, what the Republicans claimed—an chester, Conn. I Jlri and Mr.s. Roger Hurlbiirl. 18 ing ' their problem.s- before the circled around south of to\v.n and 6,99j. in 1960 he received b,425. , Tossed out by about a 1.000- ...... Bernice E. Ferguson, Manches­ town elections woulijl seesaw for film appearance was in “Home of Bonner R<1.: a daughter to Mr^aiid itsBULB two daughters, Nancy, 19, and than, meeting them with an indif­ they were all hopeful. Candidates eiectec in addition to vole margin were, questions 11: increase In voter interest in town ter. Conn.; Thomas F,. Ferguson,, years to come. -. in ’® Brave.” board of directors. He is the. di­ Susan, 1.5, with wtiom they live ferent shrug of the shoulder.” Sense Victory back up Main St., by Republican affairs. Mrs. Charles Lyons, W’apping. rector most interested in recrea­ Headfluarlers at the center and the buardj ol directors and iioard of 12 and 13. The fust ten changes Manchester, Cohn.; Walter R. Fe -- ] THE aONNEGTICUT ASSOCIATION OF Did the primary the Republicans' -M rs. I.ovejoy said her husband at 19 Hamlin St. : Dempsey listed -projects and pro­ When the radio reported that education, are Democrat. Walter were all~accepled by about the TTiey were against appointing an had n month ago for the boafd-^jf ; «»** watched the Dodgers-Giants ptAfnm tion facilities. Barry was leading on the first ma­ the streamer-degoraled cars with, as.sistant general manager, as pro- giison, Manchester, Conn.; Leon A. j • > He is the champion for a fire­ grams authorized by the last ses­ which the Republicaas would have N. Leclc'rc Sr., who bested in- same amount. Thorp, Manchester, Conn. j REAL ESTATE BOARDS directors hurt the party? -Ujaseball game on television Mon- sion of the General Assembly, in­ chine. opened in every district, the cuntbent C.’ LeRoy Norris, 6,529 to vldedj Hy question 13, because^ (3ea-. 3. The khown bondholders, j Chairman Shea said he didn’t ' day bight and then , went to bed, house in fhejManchester , Green 77 .Areas I^se Service reserve broke, And a collective announced their victory, Question 11, one of the two the eral Manager Richard Martir) said area, and the fire underwriters’ cluding road-building, housing for 6,122, (or the post of treasurer’, Democrats were down on. would mortgagees, and ' other security ] think, so - ! saying he was tired. _| Local Stocks i m i ttie elderly, education grants, and Democrats Baroara (Joleman and liave changed the town elections he didn’t need one. holders owning or holding 1 per j At the time, Republican officials His wife saifi she tried to arous§ ] recommendations in general. WASHINGTON -- The public- tax'relief to the New'Haven Rail­ The Democrats took no official trans.xirtatipn industry in the I wood B. Crary, a Democrat, was ford’s money problems, comment­ Everett Gamble, who took two of to odd numbered years. Question cent or more of total amount of J were pleased with the results of him at 6:15 a.tn;., today but wa.s Most recently, he won attention road, and asked where his oppon- ed: the these seleciman posts, along stand on Question 12, propp.sing a bonds, mortgages, or other seci^ii-1 the primary which endorsed th e; unable to-do so a'nd , summoned QiiotiiUons I-ki'mlshed hy In the ,ca.st central part of. the United Slates earned less than j I elected to his 15th consecutive two- 13, al.so opposed by yesterday's raise in director’s fees, although Fall Real Estate Program ! ents would have applied the axe I year term. He carried the endorse- ”T think that was nieant for with Republican Robert Starkel, winners,, Would have allowed the ties are; (If there are none, so town committee's candidates, the phy.sician. The doctor e.stimat- Coburn Mlddlebrook, Inc. state with his leadership, of the $27}000.000 after taxes la.sl year, a p conom v eliminating Republican Barbara it had been opposed by some Dem­ profit of 1.9 per cent on gro.s.s rev-' ,.™ ' ment of both parties. The rest of me.” town an assistant general man­ state.) seeming to prove that a majority jed Lovejoy had been dead 8 to 10 Bank Stoi’ks Rt. 6 relocation movement. ^ General A.sscmbly— the town officers went to Republi­ Basse; and Democrats Harold ager. ocratic members of the 'Charter None. of Republicans were satisfied with! hours. Bid Asked And Democratic Town Chair­ enue of $1,400.0(X).000. Between 1954 the ' House controlled by the Re­ Keating, Clarence Foley, Joseph Revision Committee. the way the town has been run to t; lovejoy was a native of New and 1960. seventy-.sev'en urban cans. A proposed increase in the fees 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, . REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I - Conn. Bank and Trust man Ted Cummings said last publicans and the Senate by Demo­ Sentence Reduced Gervais and Frarik Armentano, who Voters seemed 16 feel that the ex­ In cases where the stockholder or the past two years. York. Co...... 61 >2 65‘-i night ,in answer to a question on area.s lo.st transit service. Other veteran first selectmen took four of the. seven . constable paid to the town directors was pense was unwarranted, support­ crats—showed by its votei of ap­ who were re-elected Included Theo­ also turned down by the elector­ security holder appears upon the | , One Democrat last night suggest­ Hartford National •’ the mayorality. ”lt’s going to be proval that it considered all these HARTFORD (AP) — The Sen­ posts, aloiHg with Republican ing the view that the directoi’s books of the company as trustee (Residential) ed that the isaues opposed by the Bank and Trust Co. 50 54 the (op vote getter.” dore P. Woodin of Kent and Jamee tence Review Division of Superior James Duffy, Donald Genovesl and ate. should perform their services for commitments necessary,’’ the Gov­ A. Ransom of Hartland, both Re- 'I'hese three' were the only re­ or in any other fiduciary relation,: four Republican challengers, in­ Hospital INotes Fire insurance Comjiaiiies Ml*"*- Asked if he w’ould serve as may­ ernor said. Court announced today it was or­ Ralph Maher, eliminating Repub­ the town’s ■ benefit and not for the name of the person or corpor-1 Instructor — Mr. Wilbur cluding the sale of Globe Hollow Htfd. Fire ...... 52'i .56'-) or. Mahoney said last night. ”I publicana. They will be serving dering a reduction in .a .sentence lican Raymond Robinson. , . . visions that would have caused their own. "I agree with the General, As­ their 23M and 13th consecutive any real change in the operation ation for whom such trustee is land to the Manchester Country National Fire ...... H-'i 123 W’ould be honored,” but added, ”It’s sembly in this conclusion then,” he imposed on Gerald Parker Sr., 33, The charter Revisions o)iposed There was some variation in the acting; also the statements in the Tuesday EveninRs From 7:00-9:15 P.M. Club and the appointment of nn visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. for Phoenix Fire ...... 89'-i- 94'i up to the board.” ' ' one-year terms, respectively. at Bridgeport, after Jjc was con­ of the town government. The hurt ] *11 area.s, except inatemity, where said. “ I agree With it now.” The board of diredtors In Man­ by the, Democrats and defeated in other ten vt’ere mostly for clarifi­ number of yotes cast among the two paragraphs show the affiant's I assistant general manager Life and Indcmnit.v lus. Cos. Two other Democrats were men­ Dempsey’s foremost critic, his Re­ victed at possessing narcotics. the refei’endum yesterday, were first ten questions, indicating that full knowledge and belief as to the j BeRinninR October 2nd I the parly. they are 2 to 4:S() and 6:30 to 8 Aetna Casualty...... 63 68 chester chooses one of its members Parker pleaded guilty, admitted cation of existing procedures, Cites Milk Issue p.m:, and private rooms where tioned last night for the mayoralty, publican opponent in the guberna­ as mayor. The job is expected to one to allow the appoihtment of an and to make clear ambiguities -in not all were accepted as simple circumstances and conditions iin- j Manche.ster HiRh School, Room 146 Aetna Life ...... 105 113 one w’as Powell, the other w’as torial race. John Also'p. also an in­ using narcotics but denied he had a.ssistant, general manager, and mechanical changes. Fewe.st vote.s, der which stockholders and sccur- i How about the board of educa-- they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.ni. Visitors go to Francis J. Mahoney, who the charier. 12 MeetinRs—Fee $35.00 . , are requested not to smoke in pa­ Conn. Genera! ...... 123 131 Att.v. David Barry. surance executive, based muth of topped the Democrate In votee re­ the habit to the extent where he one to change town elections from 3,848, were cast on Question 8,. Ity holders who do not appear up­ , tion di.sagreemenf over the let­ Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 94 104 his campaign on the contention cannot stop the use of drugs. He The ten clarifying changes were ting of the milk bid? tients’ rooms. No more than two WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Powj»ll. who was acting mayor in ceived. even yeai*s to off years. held over from the 1960 election. which would allow liens on prop­ on the books of the company as Register Between 6:30-7:00 At First Class MeetinR Travelers ....." ...... 130'- 138'- 1958, evidently was ruled out. He that the state economy is stagnant wao originally sentenced to from Democrats claimed the revisions erty assessed for water mains as ■ trustees, hold stock and securities ; ■ Democratic Chairman <3um- visitors M one'time per patient. Ptihlie l'tlllti"S and needs a businessman-governor Southington operates on. the five to seven years in prison. They had been recommended by a well as sewer extensions. Ques­ in a capacity other than that of a ; mings last night said that this has been Involved in many disputes board of selectmen system. Dem­ would co.st too muc(h, for the bene­ Charter Revision Committee in ADMITTED YESTERDAY:. Omn. Light Power . . 29 , 31 during the past two years with the to get it moving again. "The record disclosed,” .said a fits provided. tion 1. making the directors re­ bona fide owner. ' , was the second bigge.st i.ssue ctm- Htfd. Elei'lric Light- 72'- 76'a ocrat Thomas J. Oallck defeated 1959, but were not adopted because IribUttng to his party’s victory. Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht, 34 Vil­ Republican majority, with General George J, Wood in the contest for division finding, "that such nar­ A third ^.proposal, to increase sponsible for town personnel poli­ 5. The average number of cop­ Hartford Gas .Co. . .. 60 Manager Richard Martin and with cotics as the defendant possessed the- directors' salaries, was also not enough voters expressed their cy, received most votes among the ies of each Issue of this publica­ Another thing which hurt the lage St.; Mrs. Su’ah 'Tedford, 17 Election Keaulta first selectman. opinions at the polls. REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES a«d Republicans, he said, was Shea’s Holl St.; Mrs. Margar'et Vasalo- Southern New England the persons who frequent the board By THE ASS4KTATED PREfW were small quantities attached to defeated, although this had not first ten, with 4,124. tion sold jbr distributed, through Telephone ...... 44 47 HOLLAND BULBS In -IWO the revisions were voted i criticism of Oimmings' holding nus, 44'7 Center St.; Laurence of directors’ meetings. Democrats replaced Republicans* a ‘narcotic kit’ and there is no in­ had the aiRive opposition of the Opinion on the last three ques­ the mails 'pr otherwise, to paid Manufacturing Comiianies HELP on at a special referendum, which subscribers during the 12 months ^ PRACTICES I both the Democratic town chalr- Giiardlanl, Stafford Springs; f ran­ For your selection. Cet them now and get them in the Barry’s inexperience on the as the majority party yesterday in dication in the record that he is en- Democrats. tions ran a gyiod deo.1 .stronger. d s Rohan, 66 Florence St.; James Arrow, Hart. Heg. ...53 57 W]4TERF6RD.i AP) — Howard .gaged in the narcotic traffic.” In capturing control . of the requires that 15 per cent of the Most vote.s were cast on question preceding the date shown above riianship and a post on the board Associated Spring .. J4 16 • ground. - > . board of directors evidently ruled the legislative bodies of Manches­ electorate vote for or against pro- was; (Tbis information is reqifir-; of education. Wilson. 19 Gorman PI.; David Dii- him oul,' although he h.id exten­ ter and Southington, two of the 11 Brooks, Waterford’s-board of fi­ A new sentence of one to five town, lha Democi-ats ousted sev­ 11.‘.changing the election years. Instructor — Mr. Dogherty ,/ clos,' 'rhompaonville; Mrs. Ruth Bristol Brass ...... 6 9'- nance chairman, used a large years was ordered .- 1 '4 A ■ ' v ■/ . ■ t

P A G E T E N #intcfnfsn?R e v e n i n g HE|iAi.b, M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n , T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r t , is e a Troops Tighten G rip Rusk ConfersTj!^g^^j]^0j. Wedding Deadline Near, Committed I Barnett Sends Malt - Wojnarowicz i a .-i . Miaa Frances Marie Wojnaro-j / i f H a I , 0 1 i r i On ‘Ole Miss’ CampusS];.;;^'^^ To M edical Center I wicz of Manchester became the, (Continued from Pnge One) bride of Anthony Theodora Malt of (rv>nttnn«Nl from Paffn fynr) a reporter for the Agence France Dayville Saturdayy morning at. St. (Continued from Page Pre.sse and the Ixvndon Daily (Continued from Pag* One) (Continued from Page One) Hospital was reported as serious. John’s ' Polish Nationaliationai CatholicCathol' *M Mpredilh * couit-ortiered sta- Sketch, died with a bullet' in His The stopped sedan was just over; Church, Monday night, the still-deflant encouraged them to believe a .sol-1 said the former general was'eer- tii» as a atiKipnt.at the university, back. Ray Gtintef, 23. an Ox- the crest of a hill. A tractor- The bride is the daughter of Me, id from - of oppo.sition to Ca.stro tain his’ friends would raise his and Mrs. Walter Wojnarowicz, 11 Barnett hurled a new verbal blast. and to forestall further rioting on font jukeixtx repairman, was fa­ Obituary trailer operated by George L. ! and Mrs. Walter Wojnarowicz, 11 and the bhiltlup of Soviet arms in , __ Rwlo Jr./Manchester, N .tl. hit Golway St. The bridegroom 's the at President Kennedy. caiupiia in Oxford. tally wounded on the campus. Cuba is developing. , ' In Mond^V night's television ad­ It in the rear and pushed it 124 ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A Malt, . jn ^ televisior speech, Barnett Jeeps rattled through inky The United States would like to; his supporter-s, identified IJonel U. Amlrault dress. Barnett called , them two sec virtually all remaining trade! as Ashland Burchwell. a 22-year- Lionel U.. Amlrault, ,58, of 37 feel Into a light pole. . u ,, . put blame for violence that has, blarknesa on Inspertion of armed I "victims of a rei'kless. -inexperi­ with the exception of some fixKl old Texan, waa pirked up in Dal- t h r ’lr^an * v v r s r j 0^rch ^.rch ",“? erto m: accompanied desegregation of the foot .soldiers \Vho dug foxholes be­ enced and highly nervous group Lenox 3t„ died early this morning and medical .supplies between __ f^OTt wheels of the tractor, por- «d the double ring ceremony. Bou-; University of Mississippi directly neath a st>ftly falling rain. The of marshals who went completely Ratin-American countries and '"*• "“ pply of at Manchester Memorial Hospital THE '63 wild last I Sunday I evening on the lion of the truck had crashed: quets of gladioli and , pompons the President of the United campu.s was sealed off. So was I arms and ammunition police said after a long illness, through its roof and rested in the decOTated the church Miss Beve^ i of the universitv. Mr. Amlrault was born in Cana­ the town square of Oxford, wher^ "*,1!'*’ ''^ i t Rusk was also expected to iirgei w*-^ taking to Walker in Mis- .sedan's- rear seat, • )y Burger whs soloist and . Henry short lived skirmishes occurred on The governor said that as late tlic l.atin-Aiueriean ministers to Bureliwell s^id he had da and lived in MancJiester for The 5lh U'.S. Circuit Court of Monday between civilians and hel- as Sunday niorniiig. he' pleaded intensify all kinds of mea.sures worked (or Walker both in the with President Kennedy and his H , I. w w-'- ,s ' .jfx'h meted troops. ' designed to prevent Ctiban-ha-sed • Army and in Texas. dent Of Hartford for "more than '25 | able to get a Clear account imnv.^ her father, wore a , 1^ iv Wdth Tus orde^ The highlight of Mmiday's ka- lirother. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­ Comniiiiji.st political and stibver- the "len.s of thoii.sand.s" nedy. "to give Mississippi a 'cool­ .years before coming to Manches- : di^tely from Papuz.vnski as to wl>y 7 h lhal made James H. Meredith the leido.scopic segregation drama, sive activities in the Western I Walker promised to lead to the tef. Chantilly lace, - designed with Sa- ---- CARS he (Stopped. was the arrest of Walker, the spit- ing off period." .. Hemi.sphere. One specific s t e j x ^ M i s . s i . s . s i p p i Gov. Ross brina nackjinfe long ‘ tapered • first known member oi .niB race to “ The responsibility. for , this uii- He was employed as a carpenter The truck- driver^als not hurt. andpolish fmnier army general would be a crack down on travel ; Barnett, fighting to prevent Negro b.v, W'adham and May Construc­ sleeves', basque bodice And bouf-- atlenU the' lll-yesj-old mate' uni- Who led the 101st Airborne at warranled breach of- fhe peace Cuba and close con* James H. Meredith's enrollment fgnt skirt terminating, in a chapel versity. and violence in Missls.sippi rests tion Co.. Hartford, since 1944. Central High Sclnxil during the at the University of Mississippi, Survivors include hisWife, Mrs. ISUliH AsksSlattan train Her fingertip 'Ye)! ,o( silk Barnett, convicted last Friday of never materialized. Little Roik segregation crisis. directly with the President of the p,.„paganda documents. -Marie Deebiens Amlrault; a son, NEW H AVEN (A P I —The Illusion waa edged with-Cliqntilly, civil contempt, faced Imprison- FROM THE ADVANCED Walker. .d3. resigned from Hie I lilted btales. He oidered armed -j.pp United States is stippoiiing Walker led a band of .some 1001! Roger AmiratiU. serving in the bankrupt New Hayep Jlallroai Is lace and sequins and attached to a ment and a $10,000 daily fine, un- Army after a dispute over his .in­ forces to invade .Mpisissipp, and formation of a sliidents. orystal croviqi, knd she .carried a!ie.s.s iTe purged himself by the doctrination program for overseas their actions were direi lly respon- (Caribbean defense organization of cascade bouquet of white roses and 1. deadline. sibtf for violenro. bloodshed ana American troops. He came here which would pull this country and Miss stephanotls with a whjte orchid 1st. Gov Paul. Joh'n.son, convict- THINKING OF from his home in Dallas. Tex., death." Banietl .said.. probablv nine Caribbean nations marshal center. ' ed' of similar conterhpt the follow- Ill Washiiigloii. however. Atty. _Aniiraiill and Miss Lorraine Ami- : ttons...... i j u, „ after urging Ihe massing of tens into a clase operating alliance. gtoup dispersed. , ^ Manchester, and one The oarneFa Misa Dikne, Kacmarezyk • i s BubJu* Kecords Wftlker w ere: and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 eriea of th'e new sjock 'would be | dres.ses and hats in emerald green : garnbU. The governor to 9 p.ni. ^aguig in in.surrection again.st the 1. A.ssaulting, re.si.sting. or im­ made eailly next yepr. ■ . 1 ' land antique gold, and carried appear. Attorneys for the .Anv?n'ler the . united States m a nuclear g ^ ' O ^ d Rd out seeking court authorization though three dls.sented -from, the Walker was whi.sked aWqy to a thority of the United States. He was employed by United Air- " r ";* " both of Manchester. part of the .sentence tljat lev'ied Springfield. Mo., medical (enter war. Edward G. Pr^iJa to .Mary * Con.spiring to oppose by force craft Corp. as a supervi.sor. i fgu jnto bjifikfuptcy Mrs. Wojnaro\vlcz wore a blue the fing. for federal prisoners. It is a cen­ "A’ ankee monopolies.” Castro ^'''''iPPfo. Louis Guinipero. Frank thf execution of any law of the Mr. Peltier was horn in Wim.Willi- ” ^ ‘r^Urond has re- silk organza with matching ac­ The court defined compliance ter for. ariimji; other things, diag­ declared "are the onlv ones inter- Guinipero and Frances'fluinipero, , Uiiitc'd States mansell Mass., April 8 1^5. the eo„rt permission (or many cessories. The bridegroom’s niotli- as 11) ceasing all resistance to de­ nosis of mental cases. In Washing­ . > : properties at .33-3” Charter'Oak St. Taken before U.S. Commi.saioner son of Leon and Lemida Pothier ^ activities er w'ore a blue lace .sheath iidth e.sted m having the world live at ‘ ^<1,0.*... n ot q, segregation orders by the federal ton. in sham congressional reac­ '. ” and 31'.j Chaitei Oak St. Omar Craig. Walker wavied his Peltier. He was a member of St. ° f matching accessorie.s. Both wore courts and i2i maintaining law tion to the Missls.sippi ..crisis. Sen. ^he Brink of war. They are war Marriage Licenses hearing after conferring bv tele- Luke's Church and its Holv Name a substantial share of any .sub- white orchid cor.snges. and order and cooperating with Stephen M Young. DiOhio. re­ men-harits ' „ , ■ . , Francis Harvey Sullivan, Acade- . phone with an unidentified' attor- Society; the Knights of Columbus, j , 31^. A reception for 2.30 was held officers and agents of the courts. ferred to Walker as' a psychopath. Castro said Ihe Cuban people mv St., and Jean Marie Urban, nev. and Ellington Gi ange. The railroad is now selling iin- at Liberty Hall. For a motor The appellate court cited two A.s units of thf 82nd and 101st want to live in pcAcc but are Rockville, Oct, 7, Is it proper to ask that if I Survivors Include his wife, Ger- ■ needed holdings to reduce its fixed trip through New England, the in.stances wher,e Barnett per.sonal- Airborne moved into Oxford. Lt. forced to arm themselves because Clarence Mathew Hebenslreit, waive this hearing. I will be as- mane Dubois Peltier; a son. Ray- cQ..,[g Middle Atlantic States and Cana- | ^^u'ned bad?'' Meredith. It -said Gen. Hamilton Howze arrived to "we are. living with the dagger of Rockville and Lillie Mae Kelly. ,,ured that it I his trial 1 comes mond Peltier Jr., of Newport News, Judge Robert P. Ander.son da. Mrs Malt wore a gold sheath. | conduct was designed for the \' take command of all military imperialism dangling over ouY Rock\dlle back to Mississippi? the smiling Va.: a daughter, Mlaa Jean Peltier gj-heduled hearings on the peti- brown accessories and a wJi'tP "deiibecate and announced pur- forces in the university area. heads." He added that "imperial- ' Building PeniilU former general. a.sked Craig. of Ellington; arid a Mater, Mrs. H il-. f^,. Oct. 10. chid. TTie couple will liv’e at 9 of picvenltng compHame Amid all this ma.ssing of force ists cannot invade us with irfipiini- Xo .larvis Enterprises, (or con- Craig told him' the trial would da Dietrich of Willlmansett. ______Golway St with the orders of this and other and this legal turmoil. Meredith ty.' slructibn of. a dwelling at 116 be held in a U.S. District Court The funeral will be held at 8;15 tfc 0^,1,,aoA Mrs. Malt is a 1959 graduate'of federal courts. " played his pioneer role with every Earlier in the speech. Castro Woodhill Rd,; $12,400. . in Mississippi. a.m, Tlmrsday at the Burke- Fii-1 Manchester High Nigh School and is -Meredith's, admission had lieen appearance of outward calm. Fed pledged to ease food rationing as To Jarvis Eht^pjlses. for con- "1 waive this hearing." Walker ; nerial Home, 76 Prospect St., Rock- 1 ...... HARTFORD...... t...... API- The..... Slate i employed at the First Mancl^stor j^y both the appeals cotirt eral marshals escorted him lritVby t| T'Arihnif»fllTechnical SohnnlSchool and isI* an ar- j„hnson.____ who 4...turned Meredith .MiKK MF.ETS .ST.AND.ARDS federate flag hung at half staffT struction of a dwelling at 4 Schal > man, announcing Walker failed to'Ci^nter Cemetery. the Siiperior Courts In Fairfield | chitectural designer. away from the campus la.si ler Rd . $12,400. Meredith paid J230 for tuitton.J II.ARTFORD (.\P) — The make bond, added; "W e are fly­ Friends may 'call at the funeral and New Haven Countie.s. Wednesday, al.so failed to show up To Jarvi.s Enterprises, for con­ He was a.ssigned a two-room Public I'tilitles CmiimisHlon to­ ing Gen. Walker to the feri- hom^tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. In ari unusually short, two-hour;' , . rri • l at his contempt hearing, conduct­ apartment with kitchenette in' a day reported that the New Ha­ struction of a dwelling at 20 I eral medical center In Spring- se.s.saqh yesterday, the board re-| I H X J I’ l c l t Schaller Rd., $12,400. ed by three judges. AmvriLA s First iWd Ofily L uiiousrita re.sidence building. Ba.xter Hall. ven Rnllroad has more than field. Mo. BMlJaniin DiPolco jecte(l the commutation apfieals of j The .rustico Department n.sked met tile standards of service re- 1 ------Then, riosely guarded, he -.set off Upon his arrival at Springfield. all the inmates. However, it did J n T T l i n c r l l l l ' V no pri.son sentence against John- • ’ M • 1111. .! f.» I) < •. m t y ■ 1 r:: (• ■ I f . i • • r ■ • > 11. . j i f i , t • i y - i, m ' I:. ■ • 11 a ‘ I i qtiired to qualify for continna- i D A ILY OP’FER.S SCHOI.-ARSHIP j ROCKVttiLK- Benjamin DiPol- for classes in such .subjects as I Walker,' accompanied by several continue until Nov. 5 its consid- '' f * *6 ^ .soii. .saying this would serve no OXFORD. Miss. (A P )- — The ' C O . 66, of 4-Parlc Sj-. died Ja.sl night ii-i’ i-V.^.t) 1, .1 i j.'-t hi.story, political science and Eng­ tlon of the .4!1.2 nilllion-a-vear I federal marshals, was walked to eration of the appeal of Andrew purpose since his acts were "more lish tax relief granted by the 1961 ' Ttnlversitj' of Mississippi’s dally at the Veterans Hoimilal in New- Almeda, .50. ddnvicted in New Ha­ ((toBtlnued from Page One) : a waiting car. which sped off . Ington. He ran DiPmeo's Tav’em or less done in behalf of the gov­ • ] U » I ■' i' »■ : ty , 11 t [ )' ■ i! 11 * ■ ■ I I h ' ' >UI ] I I - (I t 'll' * .1 J* |''H 1- • ! ; ;‘ -l Although his determinad drive General .Assembly. In a report I paper, the Misslsslpplan, has e«- ven County of .second-degree mur­ I ernor.", to Governor Dempsey, the I'n' f I t'ahllshed a scholarship in hon­ quickly into the night. 'on Market St '''x i The government cemtended that • l» rt*/* '■•: i '>r !-ut t I •.c.i''. .['ift t.i! . ,t:’. <1 . -ij.' ;i: | .i*. i .1; to enrol] at Mi.ssissippi was After his meeting with Walker;, ffern In Italy on Mav der in 1945. But the court said that should crowned with at least temporary meinliers of the Public I ’ tillties or i)t French newsman Pntil Giii- Dr. Settle said the former general Almeda cited his perfect be­ "Bidwell had every rea.son to be­ Johii.son act in place of the gov- • f '■ I • r I' i« M ' ,i n ; f (•» ' »U' i tV I • ll I hm If jt f f;' >' I V •.•>)* .! • • f ; A v 1 ■ •' • 1 u j, • sucre.ss. Meredith was' quoted as Commission said: “ Oiir contin­ hard, trilled in rampiis rioting , "will be treated e.xactly as any a veteratK of havior record in state prison. In lieve that there were items, ion World War 1. ^ , \ eriioi and continue to - balk the / qi itfMvr i.n till 7) J fruiv S (udi'hiih • r f ,r\t .• l uut}i tuit fd / ,i./• . ». saving: "This is not a happy oc- uing inspection of the opera­ Siinda.v night. The scholarshln other pri.soner Interviewed. addition, two of his aci.-omplicea hlk tax returns I that were ficti- . court orders he would be subjeri,, irill be known as the PanI Onl- tioiLs "and that he failed to re-' • H I. ■ I f IF IM ik I 1111 m >t ‘ ' .I n11 - ': .I'M * • ’ ' ; J r ■ : 1 • ■ I »■ j 1. 1=. j), 1 ■ ' . ra.sion." tions of this railroad discloses ; dressed in and' put to bed. Survivor.s include, two .'•ons, Julio In' the slayings of Effim.v Ro- . . . . ^ t. c ... lb IBc same penalties levied on Hundreds of students followed that In many categories. It has hnrd Memorial Scholarship, with i Moat, of the prisoners In the DeP'alco of East Hartford and manpw. a NewN ew Haven grocerv port capital gams of about .fH.OOn , ..n -.'t 1 ir-, f" ,1., , ______hull to his fir.st rlasse.s. jeering ••vceeded the minintiim stand­ all dibne.v going Info’ We fond to i center’ are mental patients. A lfrM DeFaico of Larchmont, store^mvner. on Dec. 16. 1944. ‘ fJ'om 1956 stock, sales, The contempt action wa.s based that "you’ve got blood on your ards of service we esiahlislied. be collected front Ole Miss stu­ N.Y.; a daughter. -Mi.ss Gilda De- have bebn paroled. Asst. IJ.S. Ally. Stephen E. on a temporary restraining order. hands." In siunniar.v, there has been dents. I'p to fl.iMW ’wllI be grant­ F’alco of .Mam^'oneck, N*.'A’.; and FonV other men .serving life ; Kaufman alleged in his suiVima : issued ScpI. 2.5, that barred Bar- .TlTe student.s’ reference was to substantial compliance which ls_^ ed to .each Jonmallsm student two grandchildren. terms for m ^jj^r appeared before ! fi'’" that BidweU reported bonus; ^ the death of two mea in .Sunday a condition for the railroad's seiectod to receive money from Polly's Pointers The funeral will be held Thura- , the, board and 'Were turned down payments to emploves of nieniber (icials from interfering with Mer-^ nlght^a rioting, Paul fJuihard. 30, securing tax relief." 'i We scholarship fttnd. , day at 10 a m. at the Burke Funer- 1 in appeals for freedom. Tliey firnis but had no check stubs to edith's attenipt to enter the uni­ I al Home with a requiem Ma.ss at w e re : \ back up his claims. versity. Br POI-LY CRA.MER |SI. Be.rnard’s Church at 10:30 a.m. ,■ Ohery Midder, 49. wJut-haa aerv- Defense allurney Simon H. Rif- The slate has moved to dissolve Newspaper Enterprise .Assn . Burial will be in St. Bernard's ed eight years, for ^hi^ slaying of kind an.sweVcd that charge by the restraining order and thus in '7t_/ saving Bidwell estimated .some X Dear PntH- This is the first Cemetery, his wife. -Associate Jilstice .lohn H. effect drop the basis of the con­ letter I ever wrote to a iiewspa- Friends may call at the funeral King of the Slate Supreme, Cmirit, expenses where he had no record tempt action. of pa,vmeiU. I am just a homebody; >u>me tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.in a boqrd member, .‘(aid it was "per- ’F Bui after a hearing Monday, per. I am xHe added tliat his client was spending my time trying to riiake | fectiv ridiculdiis ” foi’’ a man''who ., presiding Judge Richard T. Rives r ■ had served so little of a life sen- not a cheat, not a fraud, not an one dollar do the'work of two; evader, " and that errors in his of Montgoniery. Ala., said the ap­ lende to, ask for commutation so peals court had no plans at pres­ i - and t o . do two hoursvof work in ____ ,,, I, „ ... ,,, , . tax returns were the- icsiiK of one. Just tr>' that t MAybe .some F u n e r a ls ent to set aside the rc-Straining I soi!” cheap . u i l in Oonnecticiit ?' honest mistakes by Bidwell’s sec order. of mv tricks wdll help othAtyread- King retary. ers an I like to do unto o t h ^ as asked. Rifkind argued that Bidwell did The three-judife court • gave Lewis K. Hagennw J James BiiteHii Biiteau. 4444, whose .stale attorneys until Friday to file they have done unto me. i 1. In.stead of bu.ving distilled^ Funeral service.s for I-e\ids F. | ,^^alh .sentence was commuted to | [ll’p TOvernme^it^\vh^'additional memoranda. The Jus- water to use in mv steam Iron. I , enow, 24 Eldrifige St "'V 'f life imprisonment by the pardons the alleged tax evRsihii but Department was given until this morning at the .lohn F. , h„ard after he had received three . , " , e l" >a\ iig s oii. out ---- save the defroM water fronj ' the " ral Home. 219 W.receiiedI board after he had received thieethree . ,,3^ afoul of "raiiror on the part Oct. 9 to reply. refrigerator and keep tt in quart o m . te execution. : a diagnmlled inlcrnal revenue The slate's contention was that jars, Sty The Rw . Cl^ence E. 1 David Maberj', 27. who wa.s con- i aeent the appeals court lacked authority 2. When the budget won't ;'Y \ Pastb" bf the ^.Church of | vicled of strangling and biirving a To — that, the pioseciitor main- 1 to is.sue the re.slratning order stretch enough for rug pads. I;'-*'^ NazareneN^iciated. Bunal ;, balby in 1961. tained that it was not until rev­ .since it was based on an injiinc- make my own by ming .several! Ceirigtery I-awrence Smith, 50. who was enue agents were on Bidwell'.s ti(ifK ordering Meredlth”.s admis­ Beerers were Raymond H age-; impii.somnent for la.vers of evenly .spread out news­ trail that he experienced "a mo­ sion’ t« the universitv -Is.sued the papers.. now Jr., Arnold Hageltoiv .Ir \MI-I f^tal stabbing of an alleged ment of truth. " As for Bell's day aftewthe court had .sent the 3. Clothes .sprinkled with warm liam Hagenow. Georg Tatro. l-asc back ret, the U.S. district' court .Tbhn Patelli and Walter Jdyga. rival for a woman in 19,52. repayment of the tax .shorlitge. *’'**“ ' b8'’k rais'he u.S. dial water can be Ironed sooner than Another iinsiiccesaful appeal was “ Kaufman said, '*y ou i'annol undo "'here it had-xp^riginated those dampened with cold water.' i made by 19-,vear-old Michael Kere- a cnnip. .Another appeals court hearing 4. Old baby diapers make good Edward .Mig'Anii Jr. *kes, who was convicted of man- i.s si'hec^uled Friday on a Justice lint-free dusting cloths Funeral services for Edward' Department request lb replace the , McCann Jr.. 71 Pitkin St., wet e 1 RE|JELS;R.AP KING SAI D 5! I not onl,v rotate the use shooting of his father with a rifle. tcniporary restraining order with held-, yesterday a.''ternoon at the •ADEN (,.A*P)— A'einen's'inf'll K rev- ^ of mv sheeU. but I often make up He i.s^_^ serving s flve-to-12-.vear oliitionary regiim tuniinl prcliinmary Injimet ion. 'X the beds with the narmw. bottom ; Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main I term. . " V '* St. The Rev Paul C. Kaiser, pas wrath tiHlu.v on Siiudi Arabia,, hems al the top to distribute the ' ' r ' ’ ' ' ' '’" f Midder. Buleaii aiid Maberv were where Jlei'ca radio claiiiik A'e- Stinji Invites iMnre' wear ' When thev begin to gd. tor, ° f Concordia Lutheran Chiirch. tried in New Haven County Su­ menla an- rall.ving to the sup­ I f ! \ . the worn parts are tom out for bfficiated. Burial was In East / \ ( J Lf j',vv/ 1 hinkiiHi n: S/udobokcf perior Court, port of the de|msed royal fain- /-nvr !/:o /u/i Ithaca. N. Y One beesting In- /or cleaning rags. I .save the slnrdv Cenieterv. Bearers were Robert McCann Prisoners .serileiued in other il.v. .Shaking a v^'rhal fist at vite.s ollioi's, Corneli Universit.v V length.s. usiiallv along the .sides, to „ '’ r‘” T ;'V oounties will be heard Nov, 6, sm Ritchie King Sand anil . the Yemeni fe.seai'chci's have di.scovered that m a L dust- riifrie.s or rrife cur-1 print'es who took refuge In m ' and Fred Sommariva. hone.vbees .secrets ari "alarm odor" tains. A dyeing job. in the wa.sh- Saudi .A'rahia, deputy' Premier on their .stingers which lag's' an ing machine, will make them sfiv . ivilor I n-nnl ron R, French Abdul Rahman al Buldani'tif the inti'iiiier and attracts other bees color I want. Funeral services fol- the Rev. A’enien regime dei'lared: "W e to him. 6. Mv childrep gel an About Town Myron R. French. .59 North St,. ''qri- prepared to fight them, on sea.son's’ wear out of tight galosh- ve'stertar a H m ^ Tl.ere w ill )re a meeting of all tWKhorders and even earry the A U.S. farmer today supjtlies es by wearing sneakers under Methodist Church ’Tfie^Rev bO'"hiittee chairmen for "Hi-Fever warDci Saudi .Arabia itself but :pro(luce for 27 persons; a hundred them ralher than regular sh^^^^^ H o '^ g ^ ^ e n ie U Follies " ,on,Orrow at 9.30 amt, in King Sand luiiHt .start It. Does year.s ago he. supplied them for Mrs Tom Uhite. g . j, ^ ];• wins auxiliary room of Manchester SaucI-dare'Start It ?’’ , only four arid a half persona. Girls Don't yAtu agree that Mrs. Church of the Hospital. Chairmen are White ha.s made a fair exchange Nazarene officiated James McKav reminded to bring a list of commit- ,for any_ laeas irtie has piqked up organist. Burial wa.s in Spring lab niemhers to the meeting. Ifrom he iwper’ Here e one P K \ r - 7.^ M f 4

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PAGl TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALIJ, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 196* ♦ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COim., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN

4 u g g s BUNNY 4 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD FUZZLB I VA CLUMSY FELINEIVA 1 GOTTA HAVE^ BU STED t h ' h a t u a c k : S C M £ PLACE C5!ASH y . i r H A N ST H ' THE M AYO R,eU ? I HOPE HE ■ B> FrMiewi I South Methodist Lead I AM DESICCATED CUSTOMERS' DIDN'T h o l d a c e s ALU EYE Second Spocemon WITH HATS FER NOW w a x , BY NOAH'S BEARD, IF I NING//*v- TO SHAKE HANDS,L ^ ISN’T BfibWER 3ACOg/yoU- .MORTIFICATION, HMM BUT Y‘ MU3HT PALM ONE OF MV New high team single and] S lR E ^ MUST HAVE COME IN BEf CUFF LINKS f X SOT GUMPIM' ACB08S BFMdler L SOT HOME LAST-NishT.' ISecood U & 10 Arborasl home triple wa.s set by St. Janies in! TO RUN OVER TH' GRINDSTONE 13 Sewing toeb Finast Sets UM»M-»- WAS A Bit m oeim ii,— the Inter-Church Ten Pin WITH SOU, S O yol/ o s e t t e r LAf t ~ A ' RecePTtC*A FOR Oarpentor 18 Fonndatinti S E J MAKtHA TO make 'YOOR B Jo b n H .------IBExM League this week but when THE MANOR/— DELIGHTED COFFEE EXTRA STRONG Jr. wat bit SOAward the firing was over, it was still T e a m Triple TO SEEi/OO, 3 Af •m .,. dotty 37 Level 38 Fasten^ They swept eight points in their PtMara*. Sm. n C m n loit 28 Granted nee SSNatnraltat plaoe occupant A B A Tool and as a result moyed into first MONDAY HOUSE—Jim Tier­ Mitchell Electric'and RE3A Ex­ TJ«. U.B- RM. ON. w Close»^ Exciting Race match anep^outh Methodi.st No. 1 ' ...... TT IBNegattoaiionl temporarily 39 Nurture for hia itndhid place.in' the Coniniercial 10 Pin League. (Joiangoa became the ney 200-572, John Koenig 200, press are tied for the le&gue lead aOAccoat 39 War god of 401anssan 46SaucF Stan McFarland 206. Rock De- could Wly split 4-4, but they still ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 48 Era first man ever to reach the hiagic-s • ' doubled their first-place lead from with 14-6 records, two games 28 Cotton fabric Greece mountain 700 three ntrlng total in either mllla 56l, George Bush 65.5. . SSTteue 31 Book of Psalma 41 Check 50 Stine I two^to four games. ahead of the third place record- fiURE! EVERY­ „.rrs MADE FROM/ OH, I'D OKAY,'ZEL..rU. G O, league or. tournament play at the i makers. * SCROUNGE UP A / OH THArP SOForateller 32 Second set in a 42HafteIriea Sllndin ItalNr / ^ o p individual scores this week BODY DRINKS LITTLE BROWN ( UKE TO, a Shore bird qnadrille 44 Bl-fatbiMied Parkade. ■ ' For Cla^ic First Spot •MIXED NUTS—Gerry Oosta Individual high'scores this week COFFEE BERRIES THAT \ ALLEY/ MESS AN' BREW ( BE JUST ‘Xw ere: Rudy Heck 234-576, Ernie SSStoen , 143-341. were: Andv Schuba 209 -558, Don VWS!E rvE GROW ON BUSHES. U9 A POT, EH? V WONDERFUL! 84 Moon goddeta I 2 3 4 r r r k 3 r Scott 215-576, Stan Hilinskl III YOU3HTA TRY IT STANDINGS Goehring 202-203 - .5,53, Bob Ry- 85 Soothsayer SPICE LEAGUE—Loii/ Sini- 203, Tom Atamian 202, Bob SOME TIME ! 12 13 w. L. Pet. There's still a jam at the topi jnnder 205. ’Jim Tierney 213—657, 86 Official f r 575, John Dietrick.sen 200, Bob crope 135-364. Doris Tejlfbrd 126, Campbell 206, Jim Snow 207, 7 doenmoDts - Bob's Barbers .. .22 10 .688 of the Silk City Classic standings Q ouco^i2 -593, Tony Glraltla 203, John McCabe 223 562, Bob Argndt 37 Befools i4 Little Joe's ...... 20 12 .825 but it's getting smaller. Last week, Pat Tremarco 201—552, Tom Ho- Ruth Conran 336. EtheP Harris, »♦. i 5 6 ^ ’' 213, Rock Demilia 211, Herb Hall fOBoundaty ' Burnside Auto ... .20 12 .625 four teams were deadlocked for bln 202-213X 575, Bob LeBreux 210. no mArk. 214, Ed Ko.sak 561. (comb, form) l6 18 13 Willie's 8T.ANDINUS 43 Ho waa----- .20 12 .625 the lead, now there's only three. s t a n d i n g s , STANDING.S A.B.A. Tool ...... 18 14 GUYS 'N E^GLLS—Judle Bialrdl W. L. PiXt. throuA the atr .563 The trio — Nas.slff Arms, Tur- W. L. Pet. So. Meth. No. 1 ....2 6 W. Pet. Roy M otors...... 18 201-541 (neW high triple). Phyllis 6 .813 *ifHe LULL from Cape 14 .563 cotte's Esso and Little Joe's Texa­ Nassiff Arms . ... k.16 8 .667 St .Bridget's ...... 22 Mitchell Elei'tric . . . .700 Canaveral a 24 25 a a s r Man. Sand ...... 18 14 .563 Slenda 1 ^ 5 0 6 , Bvie Miller 178, 10 .688 BEFORE THE c o -e a c h show 16-8 records. Turcotte’s Esso ... ..'IB 8 .667 So. Meth. No. - 2 ...... 22 10 .688 REA Express ...... 700 44 Knock Barlow's T.l/. ... .18 14 ,563 High scorers this week were Art Ellen Reichert 176, Barbara Moon-, «T O R < W = 47 lACiilative body Little line's ...... i X V* .667 Wapping No. 1 ...... 20 12 .625 Finasl F’i v e ...... 600 30 32 Nelco Tool ...... 16 16 .500 Shorts and Ron Schack. The for­ an 1,75, Andy Kravontka 222 (new ISuHer Long Hill Co...... 14 .583 St. James ...... 20 12 .625 Green Pharmacy . •.. .560 Dean Machine ... .16 16 mer had a 603 triple, the latter a l^lglhigb single), Bob Miller 550. 10 -a a r 34 .500 Bantly's ...... 14 10 Second Congo No. 2 .19 13 .594 \\ oods Locker ...... 550 Don Willis ...... 16 16 .500 247 single. Other scoring leaders Army*Navy ...... 12 12 Emanuel No. 1 ...... 18 14 .563 Hublard & S o n ...... 500 Man Upholstery .16 16 .500 were: Nels Johnson 205, Dick Willis Ga'rage . .12 12 B.ANTAM GIRLS — Valarie * .500 Community No. 2 ...18 14 ..563 Vernon Es.so...... 500 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Jack's Coffee .... .12 20 .375 Hughes 210- 578, Glno D'Aleasan- Liggett Drug ...... 12 12 .500 iesti's 113. Cathy Miller 121, c tw WlA IM T Jl fc m ,L St. Bartholomew's ..1 6 16 ..500 Police No. 1 ...... 500 » , . . , . 1 Hillside Package dro 204, Ray Tomkunas 204-204— Katity \icl..aughlin 110, Kathy .10 22 .313 Team No. 12 ...... 10 14 .416 Emanuel No. 2 ...... 16 16 .500 Gammons-Hoaglund .^00 White Eagle ----- . 8 24 582, Frank Terragna 222 5.59, Suburban Assoc. .. 14 .416 Coleman Hi, Nancy Webb 111, 40 ET 42" 4T w .250 . .10 Second Congo No. 3 .14 18 .438 Police No. 2 ...... 100 BY AL VLRMI .R 43 Connecticut Motel . 8 24 Schack 247-597, Shorts 212-213 — Henry's Pizzeria . . 14 .416 ^ Sue CoirenU 112, Ruth Morgan PRISni.LA’S POP 3 Arrived .250 . .10 Wapping No. 2 ...... 13 19 .406 ku— 603, John Higham 208, Gene Darna Paul's Paint ...... v. . . 2- 22 .083 ' 113, EileekNChri.stensen 122, Mary WONDERFUL!) ( I'L,L . ANOTHER WEEK AND' , 3 “Black Earth" \ 47 40 60 8T ■Temple Beth ...... 10 22 .313 SINCE BR EAK INSr] d ty Goiangos. rolling with the Man­ . Lvnn Rlvard\112-113, Pat Bonino CHIEF II.AIXTOWN EASTERN GIRL.S— Amy Pir­ NOW AREN'T / V^AVV I'LL HAVE ENOUca-H. )J Second Congo No. 4 . 8 24 .250 MV PIPE I’VE, 4 Number S2 chester Upholstery entry, put to­ I 121-128- 348. \ key 157-358, Rita McAllister 133, VDU GLAD-5/ TO BUY A NEW ONfej/ j Second Congo No. 1 . 8 24 .2.50 I N EVER SAV ED iK\.OS. 5 Scatter gether strings of 257, ?26, 222 for 132-349. Ro.se Bean 134-345, Fran 6 Fence openings, JOHN 00IANG08 Communitv No. 1 ... 6- 26 .188 Parkaile Visitor R E A L IZ E D BT 63 a 704 total. The 257 score was the BANTAM BOYsXlary Moore Crandall 128-352. Edie Correnti yiB ilted f 126-127-125-378, Jane Smith 148- H OW MUCH aSirii best "Single of 'th e young aea.son. Holidays Still Unbeaten 111. \ 1 ^PENT ONj Goiangos leads the individual av- Darns 213 -563. Paul Abert 228- Chief Halftown, a full-blooded ‘ 385, Anna Mae White 135-363, Jo TOBACCO JUNIOR BOYiS—Bob W rell Seneca Indian, is visitirfg Man­ ' Lemire 345. II erages with a 196 mark.- 557, Bob Arnold 234 -564, Paul El- Dart’s Out Front Other top pinners were R oger, li.sas.son 205--561. Pete Peterson 115-117, Lee Urbanetti 111, Wayne chester for two days aiid has set Colla 112, Jim MeCniden 11^ up his teepee at the Parkade SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES - Gagne 221—•685, Ray Gough 223 202, . Hal Brooks 202, Bob Landollna In F ast W ednesday Loop ^inong Merchants A1 Bujaucius 142 354, Joe Depau- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O ^ A L 686, George Dagg 213—666, Gene 200. Dave Crandall, 113. Gary Plrkey Ijines. The Indian gave free bowl­ 116. Brian McNamara 117, Bill ing in.struotlons thi.s afternoon and tot 140 369, Ed Doucette 137, Nick mi A 1 x' • • .ri Ti »• 1 Y « . ' rvenuneyRemmey 117-113. j Doug^uuh cettccaiuZaccaro I t 'p a y s to drink milk. Any luus two more session.s slated to­ Twerdy 354. HERE ARE There appears to be no stopping the Holiday I.jines crew m , no, -Dick Smith ii3, Joe Cataldi doubt^.M n look at Dart's Dairy morrow, one for adults at 2 p.m. 1HEBl)l8S'H00ASKa>Mei& Buy the Y Wednesday Night League. After three weeks of play 11.5, Audy Tomko 121, George team ih X h e Merchants Bowling ami the other for cliildren at 3:30. FLAVOKETTES — Janet Mail- Oakman Shows W a y the Holiday’s boast a spotles.s record. Cochran 121. Ken Markstein 111- League for^eyidence that this is The chief started bowling in the liot 133-133-378, Valerie Jencks true. The dairypien pace the loop Good scoreg marked play again*------116 336, Jim W all 111, Dean Army during World War II and 131-349. with White Gla.^xand Vic's dead­ with Ed Bujaucius just' reaching_ _ Hardman 115, Keith McNamara has averaged near 200 In league locked for the secohd rung. g r e e n JB. b o y s —C liff Has- |0 the 400 Club membership with C vl()t*fy0ttl JL C f l Cl 1’ 124, Tom Fitzgerald 119, Gary competition. Halftown is a direct ip-fc Fine 426 Triple games of 141-138-121. IT' Smith 110-120, Tom Kittle 123. Mike Denhup los-sed .the week’s de.scendant of the chief who .sign­ ■setl 137-346, Ernie Woolett 125- With best single, 145, while Ciiff Keeney n\ JOE CAMPBELL Missing the select club by only W J ,f U R Fr^nk McNamara 113-134 317, ed the Seneca-peace treaty w ith'329. BONNIE two pins was Larry 'Bates at .398. " I l l * LlCnlclUI alll.^ Lou Hennequin 122-336, Bill Pohl came up with a 395 trijtle for the U.S. in 1794. He still receive.s ■ ------Battle for first place in the Construction League has tig h t-, Hid total included a 142 and a 149 11,5-116 337. three string honors. His be.s>.ef- a token grant of calico and money j DUSTY LEAGUE Walt Tellier &EE2ER ^ NOW forl was a 141 score while D^m- from the government each ■ year [ 361, A1 Santos 352, Ray Appleby ened with only two games separating the first four teams, i Dick DiBella Next PROWiSEDTDa\LL IT VUILL I SENIOR BOYS— Lou Damato hup rolled a 388 triple. Other top under terms of the agreement. 137. Annulli Canstruefion (10-2) leads with Howat and Mosher bracket were Jack Vittner 386 118. John McNeil 119, Bob Par- totals were b.v Earle Rohan 141 • ...... — ...... — I ...... ■_ II ME,BUT THE OARN| r im g ; New high team triple of 1,908 'o (9-3) .second and Ideal Sanitary and Filloramo Construction, Charlie ,i/arrick 384, Charlie ’ makian 117, Bryce Hunt 118, 366, Bob WilfeUe 135, John Mor­ PHONE DOESMT was posted by Pagani's Caterers to (each 8-4) tied for third and*'- Whalen, 15.3-383. Carl Bolin 138-372 Bruce Cappa 116, I.,arry Aceto ton 142 361, Carl Bolin Jr. 350, highlight Restaurant League ac­ fourth. Chet Nowicki 147-367, Jerry Smith 1 127, Gary Gallagher 122, Ron An- A1 Heim 354. Jack Vittner 351. Ex-Baseball Pitcher Ncubauer tion this week. Marinelli's held Red Oakman took individual 137-.367, Art John.son 367, Vic Abrai- I derson l ’39, Ned Zaglio 117, Garv STANDINGS Pagani’s Caterers high team single with 680. hrnors this week with a terrific.426 , tis 366, Dave Saunders 148-364, Ell ^Correnti 145-349, Rich Lovett W. L. Pet. Pagani's is one of four teams Dart's Dairy 8 1 .889 triple. His-Single games were 126, Fish 363, Pete Aceto 361, John I 119-122 346, Dean Johimon 125- Sliows^ the Way in Dusty Loop tied for the league Icad-all with White Gla.ss ...... 5 4 .556 OBOBaEll 157 and 146. In the first two week.s Hold Wide Margin Reider 355, Joe Twaronite 3.55. Ted 336, Randy Smith 130-138- '380. 6-3 records. Vic's Soda'Shop ..... 5' 4 .556 of action he fired Identical 384.s. ! Chambers 354, Tony Marinclli 139. Jeff Clarke 127-124 338, Dick High individual score went to Cy ■CJommunity Press .* ..4 5 .444 Others among the leaders were: T\yo names—Pagani’s Caterers j All three of Chambers' games Dey 140-117—369. Former baseball pitejier Billy.* STANDINGS y and Scotty Yaworski^shared the were 118 totals Gior.getti with 397, four pin.s bet­ Moriarty Bros...... 3 .333 ; Neubauer can still throtv,^ strikes W. L. Pet, Bill Shtiekey 137—362, Bob Chap­ ter than Dick DiBella'.s 893. Glor- .333 Rolling in Ihq ParkadeXpusty X t>„— timelight in the Kaicey 10 Pin ST.ANDIXdS ...... l'..S. MIXED— Gabbcy 214, A1 Conran's Ins...... 3 ,.12 4 .750 man 144, Nondo Annulli 143- 367^ getti ai.so had high single with 1,57. Iwague Neubauerbauer rolled______aXie.w R<'Peats . . . . . Lee Urbanetti 137, Art Ma.s.sBto League after the most recent fir­ W, L. Pet. i Hegenow 225-222-617, Walt Hock- 1 000 Other leading scorers were: An- high triple of 591 with hits of X )0 Auto Parts ,.11 5 .688 13K 378, Joe Misseri 365 and Jim ing. The Caterers have opened an Holiday Lanes ...... enberry 563, Bob Arendl 236. 667 ''Y Lamoiireaux 150 -376. Carl Bo and >203 helping reach the threXBblton I-ake ----- . .11 5 Acelb, 94, no mark. eight point spread over their near­ Don Willis- ...... 10 6 .82.5 O S H rtlC ’ awirUtifcTJL «!>■*>*.« est pur.suers/ Paul Dodge Pontiac, 550 lin 135- 353, Ron Orslni 366. El HAU.MAKK CI-ASSIC — Hall- string total. John's Barbers set a Xiptd Diapers .. J STANDINGS Man. Motors ...... new high team triple, 3,202, but M m Modes ...... 10 6 .«25 while Kaworski tops the aver­ Allen's Market ...... 333 Carter 350, "Tony Salvatore 137 mark'a Y PharmacyP i set two team lec- ..10 6 .625 **l M fit ii«cid« b«tWe«n th« tweed euR and etayine W. L. Pet. 222 376. 7-ou Guillmette 143--367. Ed the Repeats still hold down first Joe sXParber ... BY REN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD ages with' 184'. Maple Super Service .. ord.s this week with a 794 single and . 9 7 .,56,1 JUDD SAXON at homer Annufll Conts.,-...... 1 0 2 .833 ,222 Pagani 136 381, Dick Krlnjak SCARES place ; Banning'Jns. .... 5 3 Howat’ A Mosher . . . . 9 3 .750 X'aworski tossed a .566 to gain Correnti's Ins ...... 2,227 triple. Team Includes Len , Leiuliilg shooters w ere' Walt -iuhn's Bftrt^r ... .. 9 7 .563 MORNING. PR.R05S,A»BW)''5 ijjiafiit I 144-.399, Joe Genovesi 155- 380, p'bH FUNNY, HOW A AWN ^ BUT IF mSN'TTOO LATE Ideal Sanitary ...... 8 4 .666 high triple hpnors once again. Zwlck, Rita Hanna. Dot and George NITE OWUS . - Naomi Gortsky Berk 200 Ed Parker 201 I.pno Gog., Deco Hom eX;... . 8 8 .500 SUDDENLY WISHES TO START, YOU'VE GOT EVER BEEN Ed Bujaucius 378. Jim Bell 351, Gil Sava„e. High individuals this week : 17ft 492, Dolores Draghi 176 ., .500 READIER THAN Fillorahio Const. . . . . 8 4 .666 Other good scores were achieved gin 201. Pat Paradiso 200, Sal I Dickenson Plutnb .. 8 8 ' HE’D BEEN A LITTLE MV PRAYERS, A/AV. by Joe McCarthy 213-550, Franlr Andrews 356, Paul Correntl 373, include: Evie Groper 476. Delores 455, RUa Marra 197- 473. Marcia . 2 8 .500 Aa5 ^ &0P-F£AR|N(5-FEARlNfi I AM. LET'S < BY ROUSON James A ceto ...... 7 5 .583 i Evengc'le.sta 201 Dick .lenkins 202. Case Bros No. r LITTLE SPORTS Ruff 557-200, Jim W att 208, Howie Hampton 3.53, DiBella 151, Kelley 462, Ginny Clark 481, Mary Frechette 179. , 8 8 .500- LIFTOFF-OR T Damato (Jonst...... 5 7 .416 Vic Abraitis 371. I John Steve’,• 202. Bill Oppelt 207,1 Case Bros. No. 2 ROLL, OR WHAT­ Eugene Giiar'din . .■ . . . 6 7 .416 John McCabe 203. Roediger 178—478, , CJorrine Free-! ...... John Dietri'-k.seii 210, A1 Whipple, Bohemian No, 1 X 7 9 .438 STANDINGS man 186 473, - Sue Trov 183-202 .188 EVER YOU CALL WaRkMcNally ...... 5 7 .416 STANDINGS P.AKK.ADE PIN.NE1TE.S— Lee 20I-.'i6n, Ted Prenzek 204 206 5,17, ’ Colonial Board -. ,13 W. L. Pet. 529, Nat Walker 18i-185-17.6 5 4 2 . Pope 187-476, Mary I'aworski 179- Terry Aitken 553, Herb Clark 22t-,Iona Mtg ...... r.. . 2 14, .125 FAD Masonry...... 2 10 .166 , W. Pet. I Deci's ...... i ..6 3 .667 Dzen (3on.st...... Helen O’Connell 176 471, Eleanor 4.50. Jackie Trivigno 46.3. Alma ,r,04 , Bohemian No. 2 . . 7 14\^125 . . . 1 11 .083 Pagani's Caterers .. .30 .938 I Marco Polo ...... 6 3 .6!)7 .6!I7 ' Scanlon 467, Kitty Bruyetfe 183 .688 ! F'duntain 178-483, Lois Lapine 191- Oak Grill ...... 6 3 .667 490, Dawn (Jarl.son 174-174 493, ' .Moriarty Brothers .625 ' 489, Toni Fogarty 454. Ginny Lind BEGINNERS’ OLA.S.SES — Two Pagani's ‘ ...... 667 Juanita Rhoads 486, Helen Ran- . Jack Lappen Ins. . .625 489, June .Stutz 471,. May Mc- sessions of free instructions for be­ Tnidon Motors .,556 court 184 467, Diane Willis 501, lyaughljn...... 479, . Bernice...... Gilbert ■J73, homoureaux’ 162 ISew Marh ginner-bowlers will be held Oct. 4 E & S (jage ...... 500 , Marinelli's . . . Shea's . Nutmegs .. .500 ’ .444 Arlintif Pantano 175, Brenda Lehr- Marv Dobbins I8I. «Msi Cepr.'tiCealMimiCwib and 11 at 12:30 pju. at Holiday Qiis's Grintiers .444 mitt 455, Phyllis Keeney 182, Evie TM-WwMUfMihwds Lancs. Ani.y Pirkey and Edie- Cor- Empire Tool ...... 500 W a ln u t...... Girardin Cops...... 4.38 .333 Wentland 180-191 501, Carol Heim E.AKLY BIKI>S ( ten pin) — As He Continued Hot Pinning, renti will he instructors for the Air Nat...... 167 180 511, Rita Hanna 221-5.30, Dot Bunny Welch, 175, Barb Algren classes. A league will be formed if Fillorama Coh^. .. .375 Jon-Di’s ...... Man. Surplus .375 .167 Savage 177--485, Chris-Moore 180 189-484. BY JOHNNY HART there are enough interested par- _ . —------^------504. Martha Dumeger 197 495, . . ■STANDING.S son 149-367. Bill Chapman 148. B. C, .313 , ticipants. Free coffee and dough- . , e T -1 Turbie 193-204 648, Pauline KAKFEE KLATUHEK.'^— Anita W. L. Pet. Clarence Hanna 137, Warren \ nuts will be served. Those interest-' Electric .. . .125 11 1 .917 Chandler 136-371, Art Pierce 145- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE HeY u m p i r e , Break Tie for I^acl «« Girardin 180-180-.503. Ann Mitchell No. Meth. No. 2 ;. ed are asked to contact Mr.s, Plr- 4*70, Shirle.v Singleton 46,5. Center Congo, No. 2 9 3 ■ .750 359, Dick NichoLs 148, Howie ITOtD'SJU.SAWYR ? SAVtlffiTlM^'j PAnENCG,Mr/PCTB. THIS THiNfo le T r ULBAK! key at the Lanes. HOLIDAY -WI\ E8 — Norma Center Congo. No. 1 8 4 .667 Holnics 355, Gerry Chappeil 351, HAS THE a u . . OR HAS COME TO IT COULD BB A TRAP. ,667 Ed Hindle 350, Sonny Chandler RAMCi d I Dovoii Bowls 4>I9, In Doubles League Courtney 125, Reggie Gburski 134- LADIE.S INTER - CHUR(iH — Zion Luther;in 8 4 $0 HIS WIFE SMS. STRIKE' / MAYBE THtm iM TIlK ./ • 354. Barbara Patch 129, Shirley Robina Rines 130, Irene Alhec 125. No, Melli. No. 1 8 4 .667 357. Red Oakman 370, Ed Chase THE OTHER MAN US. m u WAIT Vl^hcK Tie for first place in the Holiday Binock 134 340, Judy Henderson St. Jamc.s' No. 1 8 4 .667 367. Bob Bonnetti 363. Bill Faber Paces Mercanlite 137-376, Ed Ralph 136. Ken Le.«- SPENDS AU HIS TIME a n o t h k m n : Major Mixed Doubles League was 128, Fran Jamaitis and Ginny PARKADE BANTA.MS _Dick St- .Mary's ...... I 5 ..583 aAYIH6 CHECKERS broken this week when Bob Clough Larson each had a 91 without a Cobb 188-455. Rudi Wlttke 152, Vln St. 'John'.s ...... 6 6 .500 lie 137, Ernie Wilkie 140. AT THE GARAGE. Leading the individual shooting 5 7 .417 Free Coffee DIANE WILLIS and Marie Galloway swept three mark. Pavelark 143. Second. Congo '. .. in the Mercantile League this N points to up their record to 10-2. St. James’ .No. 2 , 5 7 .417 and \veck . wa.s Guy Doyon who clob­ Jim Posten and Mary Fontana E.ARLY BIRI>S— Maryanna Piz- HOMEM.AKERS Joyce Stavens So, Methodist ... 5 7 .417 -jr. Doughnuts bered the pins for a 439 total. He Shotbs^lie Way moved into second place with a zanello aet two new league records 190 479, Ginger Yorkas 472. Olga Flmanuel ...... 5 7. .417 It's McBRIDE'S For included games of 185. 131 and 9-3 record. thi.s week with her 147 single anti Haberem 465. St. Bridget'.s .... 4 8 .33' At Our Free 123. High scores this week included 375 triples. She also had a 132 Comm. ,'Bapti.st . '3 9 .250 A Complete Line Of Spilling the pins^n big bunches. .250 Rowling .School High scorers also included Rod ...... o « »... lf4-350, Edie Correntl game in her big week. Other scor. HI.IAlWiS— Joan Konarski 203- ■ Assiiinpl'ion . .. ., 3 9 Gile.s, 148-.354, Ed Tomkiel 136- Diane Willis racked u> singles of , 1 11 .08.". 225.*"i73 ’and *r89 for « whopping ^ 130^66, ing leaders were Mike Holmes 125, 495, Jan Hebert 471, Irene Gima- Concordia e Hdv Tab HsssU T* m M 3.59.' Bill Faber 379 and Sonny -^Ssaiwt 0s» ai*w.ea Oct. 4 and llth ' Iris Varanti 127. lowski 455. BOWLING Chandler 3.56. Win Smith had a .587 total and high score this, week f Continuing his hot bowling, Starts At 96 without a mark. in the Home Engineers Leagtie,^ Gilberto 133.375, Edna Gallo- ■ , , Andy Lamoureaux canie up with.a EQUIPMENT BY DICK C A V A L U IIORTY MEEKLB 1.2:30 P.M. Klote'r's Togs and Garden Res­ She far outdistanced other high way 344, Zeke Hitrlz 148-1S7-398, T /s /Z W - v ’ e C n l n r f o l 162 .single and a 4'29 triple to pace AND ALL OF YOUR ■scorers in the loop as Follows; Sandy Niles 142-143-414 Dom Mar- O O t t y S C jH lSB lC T S L/BSS C ^ O lO r iU l taurant tied for the lead in the the 'Church Duckpin Iwague. The.' SPORTLVG NEEDS . . . MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD r MEAN IT... Y B/OOLLY,'AXHE * Certified league slanding.s with 6-3 marks. Doris O'Hara 182. Jean Greene' ohK l47-387 Jack Vittner 164-.369,' ------’ veteran small pinner atso had a CANT LCOk'.' / RIGHT.' WHATBi/32 Instructors Five others'show 5-4 records in 184-471, Ruth Waugh 190, Marlvs je n y Maloney 139-391 Jim Posten 146 single in his three game set. 1 HPAePSON, this evenlv-halanced loop. Dvorak ’ 455. Alba Rusconi 498. 148-134-400, Howie Hampton J63-380. \Vhile Lamoureaux created the w o w ! HE \( HE'S IN THE MBTREEB/ cmi/HAVe/VWPEHiM t Sessions Cheating at Bowling Isn’t New McBRIDE’S G O T AWAY//\ C L E A R ! OJAABTHATTTZ^? STANDINO.S Jennie Leggitt 475, Marge Smith Hip Correnti 386, Bob Clough 382, biggest stir, there were a num- 1 639 Center St.— .MI 9-8747 5VRANELL IS MOVING NOW, IN THAT W, L. Pet. 459 and Wanda Kaselauskas 461. Walt Berthold 362, her of fine scores chalked up by ■ UNaE PHIL! THIS IS THE LONGEST , ^ d i c t a c f Kloter's T o g s ...... 6 3 ;667 Top team in the slanding.s i.s the . ------'r ------But It’s Become Big Business Sam Mc>lli.ster 139-360, Sam N el-{ DRIVE THEY'VE HAD! ■/, Garden Rest...... 6 3 .667 Smokers with a 10-2 re.cord. only. H.APP5’ H O L IIL ^S —Joe Rych- Santo-s Bldrs...... 5 4 .5.56 one game in front of the Teazling 149-361, Pat Caldwell 136-' I INAL Allied Printing ... ..S 4 .556 Cup.s. The Duffers i8-4) are third. ! 351. Rena Damao 130,\ 7 1 CHICAGO — (NBA) — Alarm-faverage/ Two of the,men had pre- QUARTER y y s ^ 6 and 44 Package 4 ~vioualy been su.spended for doclor- i . .5 .5.56 ed by the . growing numbpr of AVERLY 6 Fiano's ...... ,... ..5 4 ..5.56 ipg averages, j ,Bowling SYRANELL O Phone Hobby Shoppe ...... '5 4 .5.56 sharpshooters in the biggest par­ The* league score slieets of an- ' AND ITS ANOTHER Optical Bar ...... 3 6 .333 ticipation sport, the American other team under suspicion dis- | hoc' H I 3^2125 Pat AnnullVs 415 New Hi^h Bowling Oongreas is" mapping ac­ closed that when» the group was , Equipment FIRST DOWN FOR awxx X n p i's ...... 3 6 .333 S>RANELL...aV Mab. Auto Parts .. ..2 7 .222 tion to curb cheating. safely ahead, its scoring dropped ofif and it Jiarely won. When ap­ With, The Mark . AVB^Lys THIRTY In Garden Grove Wamends Play Not that chiseling is new In Of A~£'hampion yARDUNB bowling. There were petty hustlers parently hopelessly beaten, team s Sensational 415 triple gave Pat* in the *eport before the Puritans members rolled way belovv their Annulli the lead in three Individ-: banned it. Cheating on the lanes apparent capabilities. The team ' Bow l ual departments of the Garden never won big and seldoin lo.st by BY Le s l ie t u r n e r became so rampant that in 1841 K CAPTAIN EASY Grove League this week. The big bowling waa declared illegal in more than a narrow margin. As lucrative, as the' modern B ru n sw ic k MR. .ABERNATHY BY RALS'lON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BUT WE H it A U T T LE 5 NAG.m ^ WHAT I YOU BUT YOU CAW TAtCE iroUTA Bk) NOi NOTOMi score pu.shed her into the lead in j New York, Connecticut and Ma.'uia- OUR LAWVEB WNT5 JI40 IN \ HAVK THE GALL. «4,808,S93.8S JUOGMIIOT KcENTt H B iS indivfdual average, high triple and chusetts. Restored to eminent re­ .sandbaggers melhorls are, they 5s’>VX aie nowhere near a.s colorful as , NO, I GUESS THAT WOULD I MEANT AFTER ADVANCE! FOR OLE TIME*^ SAKE, IlD ASKME WR WEa SIT! SO BEYS NO RISK! ) M ATTORNEYS high single (a 151 gamel. Her spectability. the game once again the modus operand! of some of BRUNSWICK BOWLINC BALLS L BE'ALL RIGHT MR. THE CEREMONY! I HftSER YDlfLL LOAN ME THE MONEY TO ' office! NOWHe xther strings were 138 and 126. is developing shrewd corner-cut­ GEORGE, S U E ME WITH? YOliU EJICUSfi Others with high scores were; lers too rapidly. the old-time cheaters. WOULD ABERNATHY. ME.. Pin Boys Were Used Elsie Kravontka 127-344. Phvlll.s Tlie modern sandbaggers. a.s they AT ALLINGS—$2^ -^39 9 5 "lADU Tomalonis 134-362, Reggie Gbur­ Before automatic pin.setlers, one . are called, go after the untold mil­ famed bowler employed his own i MIND ski 126-129-368, Aftn Myers 131. lions of dollars awarded each year IF I MEANS and Lori Sinicrope 128-336 and a pin boys. They were invariably “ri'STOM FITTED” INCLUDE.S FITTING and DRILLINfl in tournament prize money. They dark-skinned and wore dark ' KISSED 93, no mark. have made chesting big bu.slne.ss. .THE The Picnica lead the loop rvith clothes and shoe.s. Well trained, NASSIFF ARMS FOR "A sandbagger is worse than a they could flick’ out a hand or 'BRIDE T. an 11-1 mark, trvo games in front BOWLINC SHIRT SPECIAL! of the Outings. thief with a gun in his hand," -says •foot that blended W ith the Back­ BOWLING BALLS Ken Hurley, manager of the- rules stop and upset embarrassing pins 5 Short Sleeve Shirt.'i for men and .95 s t a n d i n g s department of the ABC, governing faster than the eye could fbllow ' '26 women— Includes lelterirtff and pocket 10-2 ' BOWLING SHOES W L Pet. body of 1,156,586 teams in 120.798 Before the invention of the pin- Picnics ...... 11 1 .917 ' leagues, “The chisler represents a setting gadget it was not un- . name. Outings ...... 9 3 .7.50 small minority, but this Is grow- common for boys to spot lliem | 9 m m Receptions ..1....8 4 .667 LEAGUE TROPHIES closer together to give lUgh". CfHTiplete seleCtloii o f O V E ^ IO O colo r* and sty le comNna- I Wedding* 5 .583 , > L ’ _ -The aandbagger bowls below his tipping bowlers better eshAftBRSc/r!:' tioits of other bowling ahlrtv‘a\'allable! ______| ;417 BOWLING UNIFORMS Clambakes ...... 5 7 average to ^ v e him a greater One of the most colorful of THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE 'BY WILSON SCRUGGS .250 DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS Banquets ...... 3 9 handicap in tournaments, where the old bowling hustlers was a ' DOCTOR, WOULD YOuYHOT A BIT.' / hot A THING WRONG ^ ^ WHAT WAS THE ANNOUNCE Bar-R-Ques ...... 3 9 . .250 I ' BOW LING the money Is. There are rules distinguished looking gentleman MIND HAVING A UX)K{ MATTER OF HATH YOU, DIAHE. WENT YOU WERE ABOUT forget h im . ^ OUR SUITS'LL I'LL JES’ SET HERE Buffets __ ...... 2 10 .167 PAT ANNULLI A SPELL AN' WAIT 1 _ against this practice and bowlers known as The Count. AT MY DAUeUTCR? / FACT, I DA'SUCD' YOU'RE’SCXIHO TO AAAKE AT TM6 PIAKTV MARCO. WE’VE GOT 1_I BE RIPPED TO BOWLINC SHOES $4.9II*$749-$94I5 TO FIND A LIKELY ^ O S h ' ' “S s h REDS, DAVY. THEM TWO MAVERICKS ACCESSORIES have 'lost prize money and been Wearing a monocle, an accent OVER HERE TD BEFORE THINGS WENT SPOT AND START THIS CURRENT, T COME T'THEIR EIJi.S—Tony Salvatore 137-162— PARKADE |K. BOVS — Larry suspended for violation’s, but legu- and sometimes a^ dinner jacket FOR'.MEN AND WOMEN—RIGHT OK I-E n FOOT STXLER to psy -turvy POT MS i DREDGING IS f e r o c io u s ! SENSES. FOR/MEN and WOMEN . 406, Hector Rivard 368, Tom I Davis'176-468, Gor'ilon Fish 180-481, lalions are so flexible they make and floiVing cape, he would evince i Blanchard 135, Joe Roglis 154, j Wayne McNeily 199-537, Jim Caine charges difficult to prove. Interesti in the game with which ^ m RoceO Lu^acchino 142, Mika Den-; 469, Tim Grezko 435. Cnniinlttee Appointed he seenjied unfamiliar. The ganle I OPEN THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS TILL 9 F.M. | hup 156 The first step in the campaign to would jbe explained to him, he RAINBOW LEAGUE ^ Luicy roust the racketeers hftS “been ap- would pick ■ up a ball in a palm WOMEN'S DOUBtES — Ruth Kosciol 136-363, Mary Jar|is 126- i pointrnent of a special committee grip, take one step- and throw Battles 147-SS3, MiUle Oliva 138- 345, Ellen Seymourleymour 137, D oiii Mul- to devise^m ore’ stringent, restric- a strike. Elated by his easy .»uc-, RUBBER 837. len 125. tiona. cess, he would is.sue an open . 1 ARMS COMPANY A group of bowlers under invea- challenge to everyone.. ! a . GREEN MANORETTEN. — Sue MOKNINGBELLES — Ruth Os tigation grabbed nearly 810,000 in. After he had disappeared! with COMPANY “ THE HpUSE OF SPORTS” O’Dwyer ,177. trander 135clS3-402, Shirley Mur handicap tournaments in sci'^ral alt the loot, the gullible wiie guys AILING phy 137, Sue,Hodge 130, Olga Col-i state*. When the cHipi were down, might' discover that . The Count ' 977 MAIN ST.. MANCH«5TE*-e-Ml 3-««5S 991 lilAIN ST.wMf 9-1647 SAPUNOS— Mary Miller 135, la i 4i -34,6. Ruth Ritchie rolled a 921 they rolled between 20 and 35 was a tremendous one-step, palm- j jyeUBSUBgcaisJ Qlara Trueman 128. without a mark. points per man above their league grip bowler.

J 4' ». \ . . / ■r. ; « , i'. . ■. - v ' - " ... ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiiSTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1%2 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1W2 THE Herald Angle Too XfOng to Rebound After TD s in By e a r l YOST Sporte Editor Quick Opener Vermont Coach Sorry Tearn Loses Delay in Finding New Girl Stunned Team^ Club Ran Up Big Score Second Guessiers . contest to find a new Miss Rheingold for 1963 will be held up little Jackie Farrell of the New York Alibrio Says 11 of Last Yankees announcied. "The gu.vs who will tabulate the votes BOSTON (A P )— Vermont football coach Bob Cliffond re­ are fearful the biggest vote getter will he a New’ York cop ’’ By HOWIE HOLCOM B/ grets the ma.ssacre at Troy., N. Y. He tried to stop'it. Troubk was the Catamounts just weren’t making mi.stakes in their IJaving Field Day Farrell quipped. The mighty mite of the New York front "That opening tquchdown 82-6 victory over RPI. The outcome: 14 Contests office was referring to the .New York policemen who have run kind of took the starch been attired in women’s clothing*- I. Eatabllahed a single gameA out of us,” Coach Tony Alibrio lAJd A.NGELES (APl- pinch hille:- and Larry Sherry In an attempt to cut down the Vermont record, topping the 62-4 IX)? ANCiI^LE? (AP) — football prior to last spring—i* a What if Manager Walt Als­ took up ,the burden. ) crime wave in the big city. Person­ Here ’ n There .said grimly today while re­ beating dealt N'nrwirh In 1897, lapldly developing kicker . . . H* Not r»n]v the Dixlper?' World ton of the' Ixxs Angeles Dodg­ ally, I ’m satisfied with the current (Vermont scored 84 point* In 1961). Mays, ’ who had .singled Personally, I'm rooting for Los flecting on Saturday’s football kicked off four times into th* Serief hope? hut Aniteles ers had started Stan Williams Miss Rheingold, Kathy Kersch, 2. Extended the RP( winles* fruitlessly in Ih^ third, la.shed Angeles to win the National game in which Platt trounced Rhode Island end zone and made Manaper Walter Alstons instead of Saiiiy Koufax? a homer dctxvn the right field whose aciqualntarjpe I made while his Manchester High Indians, 34-8. streak to 26 game* dating to mid- the tackle* on txx’o occd'aions. . . H* touring the major league baseball League pennant because I’d like 1959. scalp .may hanp in the halaiue What, if he had put Duke line off Sherry and Orlando tq see Maury Wills in action - ”We took too lonjf to rebound,” punted for a 41-yard average teams in training in Florida last against Bridgeport and just miM- Sn.rler in the lineup ? Cepeda followed with a homer against the New York Yankees. (I he added- “ But Platt was a real .8. Prohably hantehed the day jn today's second pftme of the, over the left field fence, makv March. Kathy was busy posing for ed a 57-yard field goal at the fin­ It probably wouldn't ■ have realize, the Dodgers may be elimi­ football team. M’e again made had RPI drop* football. Nafionlii U(pspip pennant playnff mattered in the slightest the Ing it 5-0. When Davenpoft publicity shots at the New 'York ish. .. hrt-xFfjp the Oodsers and the Gi­ Meta camp in St. Petersburg. nated by the time Herald readers mistakes- three of thqm — and "There was nothing xx-e could do way the San Francisco G.anU .singled', Sheriy came out and each time they scored. It’s interest­ about it,” Clifford .said Monday, Bate* left halfback Paul Plan- ants of ?an Krajici.sco, Please, dear readers, no more re­ get around to looking at the sports . hon turned in a record effort in xvere belting the ball, and the Ja-lt Sm th went in to put out ing to note they (Platt) didn’t recourlting the fact all 38 players There have hern bavkhanrt hnit- the fire. quests for World Series tickets. page tonight I , . . Colleague Howie the 20-14 triumpli ox-er Norwich wa ■ Billy Fierce xvas pitch­ Holcomb who has been close to score on a sustained drive, they on the trip saxx- action. " I ’m sorr}'. tennp.' hy people clo.se to the ing yesterday. The eighth wa.s. one of tho.se The answer Is the same noxv, as it ...He carried 17 timen for 145 DOdper picture that Al.ston .s con- Major Hoople in recent weeks, struck quick and took adx’antage I hope RPI bounces )>ack.’’ But the up.'hot wa.s that the screwey innings in which was before, I don’t have any, don’t of the breaks,” yards, an 8.5 average and a touch- tinueri a.ssociatioh with the i-hih flatly (How could a round guy like Clifford recalled his first team •doxx’n ... G-.an.s won the big. big first ba.xes on halls and mi.scues grow any and I understand from a He also revealed that on one of was pulled after the first two riependa upon the team's finish If . game of the be.st of three brought the ultimate downfall very reliable source* that the entire him do that?) predicted that the Snyxler Excels the Dodpers vnn the pennant. Al­ the Panthers’ scores, a 96-yard run, .scrimmage series’ in the opening game N'ational League play- oj>fne Dodgers. supply of box and grandstand i-e- St. I^uis Cardinals would sweep Holy Cross’ A1 Snyder proved ston'stav's, vs the word. I-f they the three-game set with Los An­ two Manchester playens collided half and made only a token ap- xvhy he xx-as the nation’s top pass, 1)11 ser.e.s. 8-0. on a barrage of Steals Second ' served seats have been sold for all after one actually had a hand on p e a 1- a n c. e after lntermi.s.sion. lo.se he loses too. Piiil Ortega, xvas on the 'three games at Yankee Stadium. geles. And Red Birds did! It’s too catcher in 1961 by ^cabbing nine If this IS true. .Alston max be homer.s, txvo by Willie ,May.s.^ the ball carrier. When the Indians Starting halfbacks Deane Kent and This gave Willie the ma? hioiind for the Dodgers..and he Beeaxue of the National League bad the Cards, a darkhorse in the aerials for 130 yard* against Buf­ paxkinp tomori-oxv Yesterday'.s National League race, didn’t play made contact, the Panther scooter Ken Burton handled the ball only falo... Bull coach Dick Offenham- Lc.igi.i- title with 49. .started off by walking Maxes. playofKseries, first game at Nexx- xx-as on the way, and he went all .six times between them — and shocking ?-0 defeat in San, Ftan- that way all season . . . Yale meets S\MFT KICK? — Football is a kicking game, but tliat is not what is happening here. J. mer called him: "One of the most Williams xxas re.sled.'Snider After Cepeda filed out. AFays "York wlM. be Sunday with single the way. scored four touchdcixxm.s. ci.sco in the plavoff opener threw games, slsitsd the following two Brown Saturday In one of the Bull­ difficult pass receivers to cox'er the .slump-ridden Podpers into may ' be aging but he is a stole seccgid. his 19th theft of Score on Film C. Caroline of the Chicago Bears leaves the grountJ after breaking up a forward pass RPI had the ball 66 plays to days. Originally, the games were dogs rare appearances in Provi­ that we’ve ever w en... You ean’t . their x'-orst preduanient of the 'money ball play'fr, and yes- the season. Davenport walked Alibrio said the game movies, which was intended for the 49ers’ Kay McFarland (26) at Kezar Stadium in San Fran- Vermont’s 46. alated to start irKNew York Satur­ dence . . . Final National League really stop him.” . . . year in . what must be reg-arded \ lertay's game,' in the opinion and Ron Perranoski came to which he and the other coaches re­ ci.sco. l*wu TD* Called Back day . . Speaklng\of the World averages xvill include all activity in Teammate Pat McCarttiy did 8.S the bigpest feildiip in modem of baseball men. xva.s the the mound for the Dodgers, He viewed Sunday, revealed Eric Ozols well on what xx-as an off day for m'iney game. Series, the best um^htg m the ma­ the playoff set between the GianLs Still the Catariiounts had another hi.storx- xv.alked Bailey filling the ba.ses. had crossed the goal line on the him...The Crusader field general -Alsuin .sno>led away any Jose Pagan then lined a sink­ jors— A1 Barlick—^w)u 1*e xx-orking and Dodgers. Unless Tommy Davis i x'x)!«ieu luc g»«i mie on L.ie ^ . 5 i.-i • • 1 pair of touchdowns called back. It IS not only that the Podgers docs well today against the Giants, «"a l,p la y of the game, but the o f- SOUtltem S t em Sl jeekS LrOtVn While Vermont scored on Its first completed 13 of 26 passes for 168 hax-e now lost II of their last H Idea Koufax wasn’t ready.” ing liner into right center. It the series along with StaM-Landes "His finger w-asn't hunting went for a double xvhen Willie dt - and Ken Burkhardt of Uie Nation­ he could lo.se the N.L. batting ^1'’" " '’ ruled he had been stopped. Sports Schedule play of the game. Boston College "'6-' team s t(jp gpound ftye in a row It is not onl.r that championship. Tlie Los ^A^ngeles ^ . fans are learning they’ve got to f*'"*'' yards), scored a touch- they ve skidded from four games and they were just hitting D.avis missed a try for a .shoe- al League and Charlie BorryAHni - - - ' Not that It xvould have changed outfielder failed to hit in four trips »i-i • - jj arrive e*arly xx’lth Jack Concannon' ^cwii and threx*- two successful m front to one game behind in him ' he said. top catch. The ball got hy him, Honot. 3 earlier the first time BC had pos­ loiseri still managed to account for \ , orid Series against the New hop. and Bailey .scored, \vlth * • * First request for an entry blank Soccer—Ellington at Rockville. Thev xe managed only 10 hits off , Wood.v Clark as standouts for the Area session Concannon ran 58 to a one of the longest passes in th* air for the Scoring Lead York Yankees. Pagan taking third. Hoxvard 26tIr\Mttlon of the Fix’e j Indians. Co-Captain Don Simmons,! in New England an'nals—a 65- Fmie Brogllo and cSirl Simmons Friday, Oct. 6 ‘ TD . .f Except for a me.ssy eighth wa.s given an error. Off the Cuff Mile Road yarder from Jerry Whelchel to of the St. Louis Cardinals and Ratif in Manchester • the stai'ting signal-caller xxas ham-1 ______8es xxiUi- more good if I rarKfrom left half land and Canada for her interest perhaps ba.seball's greatest mod-j instead of right.” Do'h^ said. He match against Jack .Sanford, the ball club gets me lot.s of run.', " said single and txvo-out walk brought "Maybe my fast hall xvas hop­ Dark’s words were relayed lo After Crushing North Carolina out saying, that our pass defense in obedience matches. She also Pierce after yesferday'a three-hit­ Tommy Davis to bat. em star, and the wide-eyed youth | Mays, who said; sounded conx-incing. bred Miniature Pinscher* and Giants' 24-game wnrner But ping a little, so they xvere hitting who played in the last playoff! needs work. Rut xx'e’re not con­ Alston admitted he might switch ter., Told to Slow Down under it." he theori7a>d. Worn Out The first times he touC(ied the Dach.shiinds. She wa.s an active betxx'een the Giants and Dodgers NEW YORK (API-After taking; ceding anything, we think we’ll to Don Drx’sdale. his 2-'>-game win­ "That .s aa great a ball game as Davi., had .smashed a thnee-run ’ T m worn out but it's not for ball after the sxvitch he rhn for member of the Hockanum Dog "It was quite 8 job by a little bark in 1951. give them a good game.” touchdoxx-ns of 88 and 47 yards in ner. I’x’e ever been involved in. and cer-. homer off Pierce m a similar Sit­ pro, ' smiled Dark. those rea.sons. I don’t mind the a back seat for just one week,! The Wethersfield tilt, by the ------_. ----- .. ._____ Club of which her daughter. Mi.ss a 'A nte of Confidence A great many thing;* have hap­ crowd.s. When people like you so Ohio State xyas back in the No. 11 xx'ay, is set for 2 p.m. Satuiday at .scrimmage with Springfield, Betty Hagenow of Cooper St., pened to Mays in those 11 years, Laterer he hauled a kickoff back PlFfManchester i.* serving as presi- The Dodger brass .scoffs at the much, it's a privilege to talk with HUNTING Memorial Field. It’s the ,se<*ind both good and bad. Willie i* well spot in the weekly Associated .vat'da in the Harvard scrimmage. t for the 1962-1963 x’ear. idea that Alston'a job is on the them and shake their hand. I get of three straight home .^conteats,' aware of if. Press football poll today. While Boxxdoln defenses set for ere will be man}-' popular line . Xot so long ago, Buzzie Ba- tired more from playing every day. I don't care how old you are. Deveaux this past weekend, Doran judgek. presiding. Among them x’asi, the team general manager, Midget Foothall ” I'm older and xviser, and | The power - parked Buckeyes Liston Set to Go Again, Age. is nji_factor. Playing in so DIRTY TREES carried 13 times for 118 yards. xxlll b^sA former Manchesterite. said: "Winning or losing will have tireder," observed Willie, as he: were voted the top team in the Leofiue Rosters pondered the many things that •many games, and playing day and nation in the AP pre-s^a.son poll, Parents camping In pine, nr gum Nonvith qitarterback Burt Mrs. Cyrtthia Paisley Schmlck. no hearing on whether Alston stays nighi, is bound lo tire you out." tree area.* will appre<-iate this one. Marsh is out in front in the pasn- Mrs. Schihick-and hei; husband »r not." TTie X'ote of confiderrre. it have happened to him since he but when Alabama, ,the defending ^IS H IN ^> What cau.sed his Collapse, which champion, won its firat game con­ A quick trip tacking nexvspnpers for-point.s competition with 21 own the Cslexfbma Kennel* of An-! mu.st be duly recorded, xx-as given joined the Giants in May 1951 as B U E OEVn-S Sees No Lse in Reinaleh a frightened fledgling of 20. only hospitalized hirn for two days? vincingly, the sports writer.* and at small fr>- height around the. xx;hile Dartmoiith’.s Bill Well.stead («(qver and , Opeenxx-ich. Mrs. to Alston before the colo.ssal rol­ R.\IS1N’ G.AME dirtiest trees will keep the kid* leads the foot department kicking Coaches -Charlie Ganow. Bo'a two year* out of high school. j "I had a lot of trouble last sportsca.sters who do the voting timick, who glx^duated from ls p.ae. Try this old \x-os Angele.s that’ the top in the first of the regular- G PAT TI. xx-ith the .Alston's kid-glove han­ into 4t. The doctor told me those through slits n«de under strong: Stolen Bases — Wills, I>os .An­ 2 3 2 20 Pembrooke-Corgi Club of A>ner- MacheOI. Bart Russell. Phil C-ataJ- he should he released from the return bont contract he^ was gave the San Francisco Giants the season polls. Ferrlsi, So. Conm dling of the slumping players. things can .store up in a ppr.son. tendons of animal’s hind legs. La.*h gele*. 100; \V. Davis, Ixi* Angele*, Doran, Tufl* ..i.. ” 3 2 20 ica, serving as secretary for t do. Stex’e Zoiikas. Wayne Cartier. forced to sign. first game of the best-of-three But 'after Ohio ' Slate's cru.shing 2 'T f it xvas a veteran club. ' said . , e.sperially one, like me who keeps or otherxx'ise secure this pole, («Ued 82; Javier, fit. Lonl*. 26; Pinson, North. Amherat . l'- 3 0 18 past two years. She xxlll be judg­ Jini Manning. Tom OlXeiV. Ed series for the National League 41-7 victory over 'North Carolina AJeton "I could see where kicking ‘*'” 1 -Mamung. Tom Oi.Neil. Ed, Liston agree.s xx-ith everybody but Philaxlelphia bully boy’s next start i! "is'dc him ” a gambrel, to hold hind feet apart .IHmlnnati, 24; Taylor, Philadel Carr, Bates ...... 2 O'; 18 ing the toy and terrier breed* and them in the behind and giving them «iai'd. Ronnie Noske. Richard ..Mor-■Xe'"dcr-s of the. Patter.son camp champion.ship. Txvo home runs in its opener last Satuiday.' the probably xx-ill be against Ingemar boomed off his bal. a* well as Despite his troubled mind. Mays at desired cleaning-cooling angle, phia, 20. Cox, Colby ...... , 2 S' 18 groups in th* breed claoees. hell mightmurht Hndo ,nsome m . o-ooHgood. ButR,it xx-ithuHth i"- WngwaU.Dingxx- Mitch Hariison, that Iheie is no dem.and for him to .lohansspp,__ - ,| ha.-) - .. -c.i able to hit over .300. Buckeyes edged . back into fir.st Mike McMahon. Brian Conn. 9>ed otii-e -.again destroy the papier- a single. He scored three run*. ; place with 335 votes to 329 for Then tie sturdy rope in “ U" loop this club. I don’t think you ought "T h is would at least be a m eet-( drive in more run.s that ever be­ from heavy branch. Last step is to to scare the kid* any wor.se than Leiwip. Brian Sullivan. '.Andy maclie pugilist xvhom he so po.si- drove In three and capped the i fore (1401 and hit more home runs Alabama, which crushed Tulane, Keanp*. Dick .McDonald and'Ken tively knockexl out in Chicago. ing of piinrhers.v commented day with a stolen base. 44-6. cut another strong pole twice as the,y are. ■ than any player in the majors this long as the distance botxveen ani­ Bagiev: subs John Hughes. Rnn- Liston , and his next manager. Nilon. ; V "1 think there’s enough priesaure ’ ’I think I'm a better ball player' .year. His .second homer Monday The Crimson Tide actually com­ mal’s body arid gambrel.^ Noxx-, RS bo8 jom 6miAi or ihie Cattk o f yomc oM bam er. me Fiengo. Bill Mborehoiise. Jack .Nilon. feel a second edition K«xal Figifling .Man j noxx’." he .said in what should go •xdthout adding to it.” boosted his season total to 49. piled more fir.st place votes than Vi-eave this pole under gambrel and Yov are Because m id about two years ago there joet wasa't a peeidmtial oil hanier |-x\Tth Patterson xvould be a financial Regardless - , of moialisis who be- j down a* the understatement of the "That's berau.se xvhen I go out Ohio State—19 to 18 — but the over a loop. A hike on the pole i IHMJCB CRtlSEHS : bu.st and .that the dethroned title- , rnoati Liatoii s ast endancy to the 1 year. "But 1 find I need, an occa­ market that aocuraleiy general^ and controlled the supply-of on that field, I pul evervthing Buckeyes had'm ore general sup­ lifts ■ gam brel' (and elk 1 slightly | cordially invited 'X I Coax-xhes- Norm Bjorkman. Rax holder should qualify by beating championship because^ of xxhat sional rest now. I think if I gel aside." he said. "It's, when I’m port. The votes are awarded on ;^cx>rabu$tion. Chimney height, . . erratic wind conditions . . . hrehoK they ipgai'd as his sinful past; it s and the. loop makes a turn around Zemanek Bill Shaxx’. .Alien Kroti. .someone like Cleveland William.s. my re.sl, 1 can do pretty gxiod. " off the field that I .start to think— a basis of 10 )X)ints for fir.st place, , . lorn o f heal iq> iie tlBck . . . ALL wcea earyipg iaolan Terry Atkin, .Ixinh.^Qiiaglia. Whx' ■ should a Tiiismalch he * '^**1 ^'K)’ t'ug man Willie's complaint about being down ■ Leverage of the long pole im ped and then I jjxet tired." . nine for second and so on ’ I makes the turn, and the next and ■neAic«en< hring and high hiel bAs. I Squad Ted, Krind-tmoui. Steve foisted’ dii the public? " asked N i-,^ '''' the list. next, next, next, next . . . get the i Hemenw^l' Allen Krob, Bob Ion. the little Chester. Pa., exm-" Here's a man who on the way up No other team really came clo.se l | i andOf drive ' Bleii'j. FrSn l.,aiaia. Sieve Nichols, I e.bertson. Dave Blackxve'll, have mv xxav. the line of chal- his-waies for all to see. And: forms a M’eird dance at the plate after he wa.s dii.sted bv State, rated one of Alabama’s problem. So I* cafrjirig gear to and It geaenUes its own air (uppfy. Utilutiog KoAwA/etric C4M*6mp- ■ Dave. Wolfi am. Eric Phianey. Kev- lengers-xvill form on the left ’ ‘^‘t'se to Liston are comident from. Solxe. this problem quickly, a pitch in the third inning:. ' , R /lo main rivals for thq. Southeastern LINCOLNa CONTINENTAL ami, it bums oil vapor and in the air in just the right pro p ortioBa .that once he has I in McDei-moU. John Quaglta. .lohn ■ "I ran tell you every word of the "''V Play Down Pros^ Alley Conference championship, tum- Inexpensivel.v x\1th the variety of will stay"thal xx'ax for snokeicM firing. The I Welch. Joe Quagha. .Miles Boutlli- Contract that forced Sontiv to xx-ait "bled out of the top ten along with surplus Army bag*, packs, inunette deaa and Aeras dean, with n o toot or er; subs Dax-id Garner, Dick Bar- Boxing again has a champion for' bags. etc. tn any Army-Navy.Htore. amoke. With dean electrode*, w . L. Pet. G.R. four -years, hat m hand, for Pat ■NEW YORK (NEAl Bob Michigan State and Missouri. M)d iulerior heating Mcfaoe*, tbe ^ toii. Jmi .Madigan. Gary Anderson. s 'ihree*naft doesn t have to apologize. well ?,".,a.sks Buff I)onelli, the ole fa*t- , .98 .605 .81, Glncinnati .... 64 Coaches-^Fran Laraia. Jim .Mc- any xxtorthwhile challenger "to be I would' put. goiJaenecked posts ened to gunwale* 01 other side sup­ Iron Firman CUSTOM Mark H can you. Phooe for a free folder .578 = L e o d e r s _ kill a punt inside.,the lO-vard line 1. Ohio State (18) 335 Pittsburgh ... . ,98 68 •8 -Conville. At Sproul, Jon .Schneider, treated like thatl ” In retioapect even PaUerson’* lack on the.goal line to encourage ports to make handx'. closeaUe. $ m o f aoaapfahe infoamatitm. Mp Milwaukee ,., 76 more ardent admirers noxx--.«e4!„lhat without penalty is a bad one. ^ 5. Alabama (19) ' . >329 . 8« .531 151, Alex Ferguson. - Rule ’Overlooked* ! .VATIO.N.VI. LBAGI E place-kicking. Why make .it-tough­ pocket* In *ma(ler yaehts. 78 ..519 he xvas the biggest hoax since" the "It “hurts the offense” saj^s the - 3. Texas (3) Sti Louis i . .,. 81 17', Squad - Ken Braithwaile. Dave .Tlie National Boxifig Associa­ Batting— T. Daxi*. Ix>« .Angeles,- er for a college place.kir’ker than NO BUST Philadelphia . . 81 80 .50,8 20 Cardin Giant, 'They now know why celebi ated coach of .Georgia Tecli, a pro ? 4. Penn State , Kosclol, Kevin Robbins. Mark tion ha-s a nile again.st ' return (^,,5 JS44: Rohinnon, Oinelnnati. .842; n’t forget good g\m di.scipline Hoa(*ton .,,. . 64 96 .400 .86', D'aniat'o, who engineered the ” 11 will force teams to start often .-.All. coaches could use more 6. Georgia Tech miatch contracts, but it Is more ^ I S H I N & Miisial, !ilt. Imui*. .880; White. St. this''fall calls for the sheepskin pad Chicago ...... 5 59 0-10.8 -10.S ..864 ..8«4 421, 421J (Ralph Lanagan, Jim Sprbul, Paul honored in th most preposterous build-up in the I., jMajewski. Terry Nolan* Ray K el-'foreenient Nei 71,1 of the gilncabinet. After handling, Monday’*.•’« Result* ! ly Emil Tuppei. Bill .Sheldon, • xork has * flat violently objected to Liston lu.st there. Right now the collegiate of­ being prohibited is the biggest han­ 8. Washln^on rule against overlapping contracts a.s he previou.sly ruled out anybody- P.ADIAM'KED UA.VDING NET. Run* — Robinson. C4oelnnati« 9. Miami (Fla.) 63 |.a rub k e p ^ u s t axx-ay. San ^ d * r o 8. Angeles 0 Dave Richard.^ Jeff Stevenson. Bill the .-ommisalon enf01. 1.84; Ma.v*, San Franelaco, 129; fense needs help.’’ dicap for Ivy League coaching ces it at xvho looked like he could fight just 61 W’OOD’iV^FRYING PAN have a cold room (San Franefseo leads he*t-of-S Champ. Lee Davis. Rob Haberon, surface .And here’* an Idea If aWIld belly Hitherto when the kicking side staffs and those of Rutgers and 10. A rm y Fighters, a little, . ’ , .Will*. !.*>» .Angeles, 128; H. .Aa­ Try a green, Yqrked stick with aerleia, 1-0).. David Ware. Chuck .Ma.v. Bruce In .voiir landing net ever cost yon a ron, .Milwaukee, 127; T. Dnvt*, Im« killed the ball inside the 10. it. xvas Colgate. Others receiving votes: Nebras­ managers and prom oters K't Tlie biggest mistake of Floyd aliunihuin foil wra(>p^ aero** the iS YOURS ONE OF THE 8? ? rr Tueaday's Game DouLxiec.Bouchee. ramBill ispiouj,.Sprout; suofr—noysutjis^-Roy around this under the table .Angele*. 119. ruled a Lpuchback and brought out Basketball players plav in or-' ka, ‘Stanford.- New Mexico. Mis­ Pattersons fantastir career was fish. lx>ck a small lock lo bottom forked area. Make* a . throwaxva.v S*a Francisco (Sanford 24-2) Johnson, Dfnnis Dion. Mike Cun- Cnless Patterson refiiAp^ to ro. modo >, o n • j to the 20 where the club in po- ganized leagues all Summer. Their souri, Arkansas, Northwestern. of the net. It xvill make it sink Run* Batted In— T. Davis, Los frying pan for light cooking. The .saession could operate. The rules .season runa from Jime until April. LiS.U., Iowa. Michigan State. Piir- 7 , t u stdo from his contract, the even h.m.se1f ,L t n* touT fighT . easier, work better, last longer. -Angele*. 1.50; Mays. San Pranc4»- price, you can’t b ^ t It. The weight, •r Orysdale 25-9), 4 p.m. committee simply went back to a Base)>all pla.x-ers pla.v in organized due. 'West Virginia. Hou.ston, Duke, Check V Worm up that ) (Where have we heard -that be- ro, I40t Robinson, Cincinnati, 186; leagues all summer, The track and .voii <>an carrj- it! ■ AVedneoday’* Schedule regulation that was in existence a Florida State, Notre Dame, Min­ f /i 0 s « advantages I Ifore?) H." Aaron. Milwaukee, 128; How­ nesota. Auburn, Oregon, UCLA, BEING SHOWN TODAY UNTIL 9 P.M. San Frandscfl at Lo* ,\n^ele SMOKE EATERS ard. I»* Angele*. 117. decade or .so ago. field season starts indoors in Oc­ ZIPPER MAINTBN.ANCE (If necessary). ' Coaches Vin Genovesi. I>ar- tober and college scanticlads are Maryland. ' Sleeping bag.s, jackets, other hord-to-heot room Hunter Safety Classes Set Doxihle* — Roblnnoo, CIneinnati, Jordan Olivar doubts that the V Circulate* filtered warm air. r<- Decker. Fred Burr. Bob Starkel __ j I'NDKRW ATER LIGHT still competing in Poland! Finland areas xx-here a zipper does (ahem) SI; '.May*. San Franet*co,..._86; one rule change of this fall wUl^ Come see Lincoln Continental for 1963 ... an unmatched investment in Seal fla-shlight-in watertight jar. or .sopiexvhere Uie folloxxdng Au- the job call for maintenance too. >V Heat comet from hot water Groat, nttsbiirgh. 84; CardeUas make much difference. ffn-st. Triplee — Wilis and W'. Davi*. motoring value and .satisfaction . . . an automobile designed, in every way, with the ROW Hutchinson. Ken OughTBill Torpa*- To Start Wednesday Afiernoon Lower on xx’ire.. Bottom show* "A tealm can be in trouble when Los Angelea, C'alllaon, Philadelphia, Rub zippei'ij xxith beeswax or soap tank or boiler. Rocky Hill Winner and Pin*on, (ineinnatt. and Wlilte, '• Meanwhile, the fijotball player si, Terrv Richter. Jim MOynihan... , .• • clearly. .the ball is killed near Us goal line.” and Vlrdon,--Pittshurgli,' 1(1; 'eix and they'll run ea.sier, xx’ork better, to endure. , Jim Nicol. Rick.v Burr. Dick ------' , , St. Ixnii*. 81. xvho pays the athletics freight is says Yale's learned head man. ’'but. tied Mlth 9. In-st longer. V Individual automeilc iSiltiifi CHASER Against Covenlry O’Grady, Kevin O'Neill. Frank Hunter Safety da-sses for area DEER iTIP Hit* — T. Davis, Ijon .Angele*, limited to 20 sessions in the spring thermostat. Wood's' Dave Reynolds. Dave Nicol, provided they were accompanied bv 227; RoMn*on, CinrinaaM, ' 208; then, there are a lot of ways fOr a and 12 xx-eeks in the fall When BY IRON FIREMAN residents xx-ill )>e (idd Wednesiday an adult at least 21 .year* of age Here's a canny Way to outsmart football team to get into ed Najislff. a certified hunter the past .six years. ... elseo. 49; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, for a Congressional investigation. THESE TWO! ' antfoparatt. • FREE HOME DEMOISSTRATION •. The ’l«s dropped the Patriots’ John Toma^si, Paul prigno. safety in. ...ilcl*cu, tntion. the-present rule in this di­ YavinskvBreaks Arm According to Connecticut law, W.AR.VING open.s, xxTap an alarm clock in Pitching (Baaed on 16 or more college attack need.s all the as.*i.st- rection has only resulted in a vast RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Way In the second period when'Bud sinj-one over the age of 16. is re-1 • Personal medicine can be dan- plastic, .set the alarm for 8:30 a.m. ancg.it oan be given. Kenned.’i’-passed to ^kip Quigley in decMon*) — Purkey, Cincinnati, bookmaking operation or thrqe COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE HARTFORD (APj Merrill q-Ured lo .n that college boj’s are not near­ FUEL OILRANGI OILCOAL CMd C O K E .... J ■ V M >, f seaso!n„ Yavinakv broke', his left and xvho Held a license at one time . **nd In th* dark taking a dead- ■■ - 1 -r "I il-6 , .688. ly as proficient as the professionals -youngsters to get (p. more, game that Buy With Confidence From HartfbnI'i Oldest “Comet— ona naif got unaenva.v and that arm yesterijay in a -scriinmage. is also req'uired to -attend thi; ly dose. Glue sandpaper in the sides ^TORE FISIH HOOKS Strikeout^ — Oryadaie, Lo* An­ and haven't even a small fraction I tihie, and isn’t that the*‘main idea? (XARKE MOTOR SALES M l 9 - 4 5 3 9 319 IROAD ST. ow-aa me scoring. 1 injury will leave the signal-- cla.*.se.=. , ' ' of the hottl*. Can't, be mistaken , .Safety pins make excellent stor­ gele*, 228; Kiaufax, La* Angelea, of the time the.v devote Iq. prac­ ! Why. the college* are even tum- 361 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 Idncoln Continental—Mercury .and Wlll.v* 4-Wheel Drlx'# V eh icle Dealer" Goalie Don Wanner a,pd Irrft calling cbm-e* in the hands of Trin- Last year the law wa-s clianged. I fqr other bottles or jars. Help* you age bin* for loose fl«ii hook*. ' mIm 216; GIbaon; St. liouia, toll; Far­ tice.” ’ - I ' , j ing their stadia ove.- to the pros— kalf Curt Bay stood out In de- it.v’s-only ^perienced quhrterbacH, ’ Nassiff said, lowering the minifnum I locate bottle without emptying variety lets you matefa right alM rell. Houatmi, M lj O’Dell, Sm ”If the colleges are going to' play sacroiianct Harvard. Tale and tei(t ter Ooveetry. ' I3on'Taylor, a semor. ' dSe to 12 for y’oxingdera to hunt', pack. 1 I pin to right Btse hook. FraMtem, IN. teoiball, wtty- i o a t UMjr pla)r k Princeton, of all people.

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Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE (^)GHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Articles F^r Sale 45 Household Goods 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ANCl^STER. CONN.,^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 PAGE SEVENTdir 1959 KARMANN Ghla coupe, radio, SCREENED LOAM for Uie beat in FOR SALE—Chest drawers, $4; • \ lUgga{;e rack, snow tires. ' Blue lawns from our'screening plant. chrome bird cage, $5; one pair Office and Store Apartment Bnildince HouaM For Sale 72 Hoosm For Sftlo 72 H o o s m Far S o k 72 Houses For Sslc 72 Houses For Sale 72 with whitewalls. Must sell. Call George Grifflng, Inc. PI 2-7886. picture window lined drapes, rose, Equipment 54 12th Circuit GLASSIFIEI) T raffic c o p pdolefoot i« am impartial B ut F00T«M himself GOriAGfiED WHILE For Sale €9 PINE HILL ST.—5 room ranch, 30 GlJtBENHILI. ST. — Compact MI 3-8833, or see 68 Branford St., $8; single bedspring, $3. MI •4' 'DUPLEX, near IBgh School, MANCHESTXat-r-Large attractlv* VERNON —Cape, 6 rooms, IH tXSFENSER of tfU«nCE TO Hfiltt HIM TYLUIT- rec room, wooded lot. convenient two:family; easily re-converted Manchester. OFF DllT/.'’ LI6TEH TO MICTfR NO PAVOM DARK RICH, ^tone-free loam. 3-6708. T y p e w r it e r salei—new type- APARTMENT house on corner bus and ehopptaig. 3-car garage, 3 4 bedroom ranch, dining room, baths fireplace-, piaster walls, COPPIMO A PLEA *- Also fUlt gravel, stone and white 1 writers $65 and up; used type­ business lot In Rockville, one furnacee. RemarkaMe condition. fireplace. Garage. Cellar, patio, $13,500. Tremont Agency, TO to everything. Owner, MI 9-7658. back to a six room single. Big Court Cases 1958 DCDQE Custom Royal 4-doqr 1 OOM’T CAR! IF Htffi MOUR sand. Ml 8-8603. BIGGEST BARGfAIN IN TOWlf writers and up. ' Berube’s apartment vacant for Immediate Reasonable Hayee Agency, Ml nice location, reasonably p(4ced. 5-2349. porch, two-car garage, ideal loca­ MOW HEV CUT THAT OUT.'I'M A TAKE YOUR TTME PATINO Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ 3-480$. Csu-lton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. VERNON tion. Call, the realistic price will ADVERTISING . hardtop,..vwhite and gold. $976. PATHia: MOU Bt»AM THE occupancy, good income, good DUPLBDC, 44, garage, near. On- MI 9-4928 after 6 p.m. VMITA LAW AND SOU MT A TICRtTr LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jit'’°bsen, 1, 2, or 8 YEARS ’TO PAY. dle Tpke., Manchester. MI 9-3477. business comer Buy direct m>m appeal to vou, T. J Crockett, MANOHEBTER SESSION - MIMUTE, Bolena, and 'Toodall Reel and $9,900—OH ROOM ranch, fireplace, WBJST SIDE — • room Cape Cod, ter, gpod condition, vacancy. (^11 New Listing Realtor, -MI 3-1577. Z o o r r PLAY PAY0RITI4! "SUPER DELUXE’’ owner. Information MI 941833. Herbert E. Chapman, 30. t t CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS pal: TMg LE'Pfi fiEl VOUR rotary, 18-88” ' Ptuts and service. BURROUGHS Sensimatlc model 3-car garage, large lot, privacy. hot water oil heat, full baMiheiit, owner, MI 9-8860. . CARS AT WHOLESALE Used mowers and tracttira Trads 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE F50 ' boidckeeping machine in ex-, Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-6133. city water, firepl($ce, near bus, 8H room ranch, now under con­ Ooyenlry, yesterday- afternooa 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. COMMWH LICEH6E.' ALL 109% GUARANTEED ‘ 5-5 TWO-FAMILT, excellent condi­ in yoUr old machine. Capitol eellent condition. Priced to sell. nice neighborhood, $13,900. G.I. struction,, 20x14 living room Irfits F or Sate 7.3 w’as fined $2.5 after pleading guile . Equipment Co., 38 Msdn St. Houre ONLY $433 Call MI 3-7395. Bouses For Salt 72 EIGHT ROOM Ggrriaon Ooloiiial. mortgage may' be assumed, $78 tion,- aluminum combinations, 3- with fireplace, IH baths, oil . 1 PRICES COUSlH- large living room, BT BKBOBS In ttme lor the next laaer- hardtop, radio, heater, automatic family alsed kiteben, ceramic foot iiving room with fireplace. 9-8464, transmission, power steering and ’TV SET AND COMB. RANGE slorm.s, awnings, shade trees, bus, TOLI.AND—Many choice lots to (four counts). ttoo. The Herald la reaiioaaiMe for only ONK moorreot or omitted CEDAR CLOTHES line Free storage until wanted. Free bath, tree ahaded lot, exceUent OUTSTANDINQ two year old ^ilit- Utility room for w a^er and dry­ inaertlon tor any advertisement and then only to the extent of a brakes, very clean $1595 many sizes, good qualit constructlim. Hayes AgeneV, MI level. 3 bedrooma, S full baths, MANCHESTER—New ranch. • shopping. Csrllon W. Hutchins, choose from with excellent view. Until Thursday. Carl H. ' delivery. Free set up 1^ our own Wanted— ^To Boy 58 er and—a finished heated rec rooms, attached garage, built-lns.^l Ml 9-5132 Joseph Ijombardo, Broker, MI hardt,. 39 of 160 Bissell St. for 'make (ood" 'naertton. Errors which do not leaaen the valne ol 1958 Ford Fairlane 500, 2-door Plymouth, new, clutch..<«eat cov­ reliable men.' 8-4803. formal dining room, family room room. Full value at $36,900. Rob­ Uie advertlsewant wIB not be eorveeted by "make g o o d " Inaertlon hardtop, radio. heater, power with built-ins and patio, 3-oar ga­ nice neighborhood. Other listings! 9-9345. court trial on charges of falluir* ers, $226. MI 9-1353 Fr a n k is buying and delJing good ert Wiriverton Agency, Realtor, Custom steering and brakes, automatic COLONIAL—7 rooms, 3 full baths, rage. This home featui^ maiyy available. Topgren Agency, MI WESTMINSTER ROAD to drive to the right; Resaira Phone for appointment used furniture and antiques at MI 9-3813.' 3-6321. built 6's room modern home, at- transmission, beautiful red and Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0358 2-car gareige, centrally located, extras including disbwaSbsr, dis­ Lehoux. 42. of Wilbmantlc, for STORM WraDOWS, wooden, 430 Lake St. Call and see what $16,500. Philbrick Agency, MI tarhed heated garage, centrally INDUSTRIAL lot for sale, about court trial to charges of^apeed- TOUR COOPERATION WnX fNI A I A il 9 O T 11 white finish. One owner car $795 See It Day or Night posal, built-in oven end range, LOOKING FOR that just right and conveniently located. very 300 foot frontage. Call MI 9-3391. BE APPRECIATED A/lPAlo IVM I I standard cheap. MI 9-4401. we’ve got. Open Sundays. Ml 9-8464. SIX ROOM ranch, clean and new­ ing and evading responsibility. 1958 Ford Fairlane, 2 door sedan, 9-6580. 3-zone heating, elaborate interior home? Does it have to be a 4 ly painted. $ bedrooms, large liv­ good neighborhood. $18,700. Call radio, heater, automatic transmis­ If you have no means of transpor­ lighting, tastefully decorated, room, 1953 ranch (80x33), with an Until. Monday. Roger E. Oar- W O O L ^ RUG strips 50c lb. tation, I'U send my auto for you. CUSTOM BUILT • room lUach, ing room, dining L. kitchen. Ijove-i Owner MI 3-5258, sion $345 BUT, 8EILL or trade antique large Uvlng room with fireplace, hand hewn roof shinglea, profes- expertly iendscapM lot, garage, ly fenced in yard. No«- vacant.! .— r------Wanted— Real Estate 77 rell. 42. of Colchester, for plea to RenMiwts 75c to $1.96 each. Com­ No ohligaUon simially landacaped, top value at full cellar, oil heat, quiet dead­ Ranch 1956 Chevrolet Nomad station plete rug making supplies. Co- andxUsed furniture, china, glass, formal dining room, family else Owner MI 3-8798 COLUMBIA—Model house. charge of operating an unregia- silveW picture frames and ol(i $29,900. miUbriek Agency. MI end street, city utilities, walking ' 28x42. 3 bedr(x>ms With large lered motor vehicle; Richard B. wagon, radio, heater, 'automatic 'lonial Remnant Shoppe, 116 Cen­ E — R — T — S kitchen 3 bedrooma, IH , baths, 9-8464. p WISH SOMEONE to handle yexjf coins, old dolla and guns, hobby recreation room with fureplaoe, distance to bus? If this fita your OVER NORTH—Older home of 6 1 cloeets, I'-i baths, kitchen with Shaw, 36. of Bolton, for plea to TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? transmission. ’ A fine family car-. ter St. ■ \ 43-45 ALL'STN STREET needs, then call Robert jwoiver- real estate? me at KD 9-0324 $595 coUectionb> attic contents or whole encloaod breeseway, attadsM ga­ NEW HOMES—6 room Colonial, rooms, including li\’ing room ap- i birch cabinets and eye level rs, 3-car garage, beautiful lot at reduced price Call owner AC .MI 3-6847 OAKLAND MOTORS. INC. roofing, guttering and siding. Ac- Cuban, instructor, group or pri­ ply on job, S20 Main St. John R. dining room table, BU 9-1994, MI with shed dormer. Built in 1961. 100x200. MI 9-1644. Until Oct. 15. Francis J. Cbave*, Want InfonnatloB on ane e ( anr e^taalBed ndverUneewetar Me coustica] ceiling, porch enclosing, vate classes, ten week courses, W l^ergren Quiet. Inquire 224 Charter \Oak basement, carport, $3,400 as- 8-3484. ansyrer at the telephone Hated? Simply enU tlM stock Place Manchester BEST WEBCOR stereo tape re­ 3-6731, MI 3-8914. One room unfinished up. Base MANCHESTER AND WANTED—Real Estate. Selling or 20. of 91 Bissell St., for |daa *a MI 3-1446 and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ guaranteed method. MI 9-2771. St MI 3-8368. CH 6-4738 .■mmes VA mortgage at *%%, ment garage, beautiful setting. SEVEN ROOM home, 4 bedrooms, corder, used less than 6 Jiours. Re­ $17,900. Philbrick Agency, MI BOWERS SCHOOL AREA buymg Residential, cummerclal charge of making an improper manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. This home has all the extras, very large mtxlern kitchen i8 ’x28' liv­ turn: Mlark A. Norman, 23. at MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE WANTED—Oil truck driver. Call duced for quick sale Marlow’s, MANCHESTER—Attractive house \0-8464. VICINITY or industrial reaj estate. Contact 861 Main. MI 9-6221. keeping room, gentleman. Near clean. Owner transferred. T. J. ing room, Rusco windows. 2-car IxKiking for a laige home? Realtor. Stanley Bray, kfl 8-8273, West Hartford, for pJoa to eiiariM Bonds—Stocks— t MJi^ 9-2871 for appointment. LOOK WHAT Crockett, Realtor, MI 1-1577. garage. Buy direct from owner, Manchestier Handyman's Spe-; M l 9-0500 Frailcrs— Mobile Homes 6-A aircraft. Well heated Washqr and SIX^OOM Cape, immediate occu- TRADE YOUR HOME Using Brae-Burn Realty. of improper pasoing; Jamea & Roofing—*Siding 16 Mortgages 3i parking. 80 Garden Si. pancy;\4 bedrooms, large kitch $15,500. Inquire 97 Hollister St. cial. * room home, nice lot, all city; no cash out of pocket for this 6 , Platz. 17. of 6 Bates Rd., for plea, $299 BUYS SPLIT LEVEL—New on the mar­ utilities. Needs interior work. | and leave yonr mtnaage. Yen’ll hear frona onr adverUaat m Jig FOR SALE—1961 15 foot Serro PLUMBERS WEuited. Cali MI Boats and Accessories 46 en, screened porch, nicely finiah ket - ■ a alightly used $ bedroom SEVEN ROOM Colonial plus fin­ room IH baths brick Cape, Ex­ EXCLUSIVE liatli wanted i" j to larceny charge, pendi^ atw^y Ume wtthont spending all evening at the telephone. Scotty trailer with extra equip­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, CASH AVAILABLE. If you have 3-9032. ROOM TO RENT at 848 Main St., ed recreatkm room in buement, Small down payment. Full price i cellent condition. Eve. Bill Manchester. So. Windsor and! by Saniily relatione office; and real estate equity, call us for FOR SALE—14 foot Dunphy out­ AT NORMAN’S split up off Vernon Street. Two ished room in attic, IH b a t h s ,g {if^ ment. May be seen at Connecticut panting. Carpentry Alteratl

PAGE EIGHTEEN? rUESDAY, OCTOBElR i , 1962 lEttening Average Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended Miss Betty Ann Foster, daugh­ The Weather, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster, Hampdeii September 22, 1982 Forecnet of I). 8. Weather Bureau A bou t Tow n 80 Jensen St., , is enrolled aa a Education Board Might Lahel^ freshman at .the University of Con­ Fair, cool tonight, fog by morn­ Th« Amerioan Leg-ion Auxiliary necticut. ’ ’ LoW,;on Oil Bids 13,628 ing. Low 40 to 46 except SOa in eool. Xk'lll aponsnr a rummage sale Fri­ MHS^ Waddell as Shelters iber of the Audit er iH>ota. Thiinutsy fog burning off, TVie W. e . Makm Oo. of Hart­ Bureain of Gircnlation day at S a.m. at, the American I^e.- The Alpina Society will hold its •uimy, hasy, mild. High 76 to 80. • gion Home. Members are remind­ regular meeting tomorrow at 7 :.30 The board of education Wednes-C'• H. Fred Machie, 480 N. Main ford Is the apparMit kyw bidder Manche$ter^—A City o f Village Charm ed to bring donations to the home. p.m. at the Italian American Club, day night will decide whether to St., is appealing to the board for for the oontraot to prrov^ No. 2 Thursday evening at 7 :30. Any­ Eldridge St. designate Manchester High School school bus tran.sportation for his fuel ofl^ for municipal antkboard one desiring items picked up may and ^ ’addell School as the school daughter, a ninth grader at Man­ of eduoation buUihngs, an d \ th e TOL. LXXXII, NO. 8 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1962 (Claaalfled Advertlalng en Page 28) contact Mrs. Clifford Walker, system's fallout -shelters in case of chester High School. -_^ ^ ____ . .. ______;______ML - • PRICE FIVE CENTS Mrs. Jay Frank, 55 Conway Rd„ Hampden Oil Oo. of Qlattonba chairmap, at 76 Phelps Rd. Mrs. will conduct a aeries of clasf.ee in a major emergebc.v. . . . She wa-s among several North Theodore Fairbanks is co-chair­ Swedi.sh Folk Dancing, beginflihg The meeting will b egln ^ t 7 :30 End- pupils allowed transportation la the apparent low bidder for the man of the sale. Thursday night at 7 p.m. at in the board room of ^ n n e t Jun­ for the past two years to Tiling contract on No. 4, and No. 6 fuel Orange Hall. E. Center St. The ior High School. Junior High School after appeal­ oH. The Aii.xiliary to the Disabled John J. Merz. Civil Defense di­ regular meeting of Scandia Lodge ing, to the State Board of Wdiicaf . The MsuK>n Oo. bid .0049 cents American Veterans will meet to­ will be held at 8:.30 p.m. rector, has notified Supt. of lion in the fall of 1960. However, morrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the VFW Schools William H. Curtis that a per gallon to deliver the fuel from she doe.s not qualify now for New York harbor, in addition to Home. , specialists’ s\irve,v shows that both transportation to the high school, The exegiUive board of the schools are suitable for such the price a t the harbor, as quoted Green School PTA will meet to- according to transportation rules In the New York Journal of Com­ The Robertson School Room usage. Supt. Curtis .says he will of the Manchester b^rd. morrow/dit 8 p.m. at the school. grant pet-mission’'fo r the use If the merce on the date of delivery. Mothers will meet tomorrow at 2 Other items on the board’s The estimated amount of No. 2 p.m. in the school cafeteria. board of education approves the agenda include: Zips into le executive board of the Rob­ measure. fuel needed is 90.250 gallons for ison School PTA will meet.:to- 1. A report on a proposed code municipal buildings, and 40,900 The school board will al.so hear of behavior and organizational morrow at 8 p.m. in the school a report from the superintendent gallons for board of education pafeleris. plana for the Manche.ster teen cen­ building’s. on which town body has jurisdic­ ter. n tion over use of the old technical 2. A progress report from the The Hampden Co. offered to de­ Doctors May Train schopl building on School St. Al­ new community college advisory liver the No. 4 fuel for .0006 cents though several town organizations committee. less per gallon than ft costs at have planned various uses for the New York harbor bn the date of Gets Tentative ^Go for Six^ from Project Mercury Chiefs CHICAGO — The American Med­ vacated building, specific owner­ 3. Proposed administrative poli­ delivery. The town needs an es­ ical As.sociation is studying a pro­ ship of the school has not been de-' cies governing the special areas of timated 383'000 gallons for school posal for a postgraduate education­ art. music and phy.Sical education. termined formally to date. 4. Two reports on meetings— buildings. ^ al organirntion to keep doctors Two requests to the board will The Hampden Co. bid .0014 [eredith Burned in^Slligy abreast of new developments. the annual meeting of the Con­ also be considered; One is from necticut Association of Boards of cents per gallon of No. 6 fuel to State News Videotaped lectures and demon­ the Manchester P T A Councils deliver the fuel from New York strations and voluntary examina­ Education in Groton recently, at­ Holds Total Control executive board, asking that-the harbor, plus ’ the price of the oil Wednesday tions would be used. tended by Supt. Curtis, McCor‘ school board act inimedta|ely on mlck, and board member Mrs. at the harbor. \ The town heeds abbut 451.000 tl,S. Troops Ghase Roundup providing special pubiicatibns to Katherine D. Bourn, and a special Specials pupils. The other is from a N. seminar at the University of Ne­ gallons for schools. ■ ' '■" '■ Main St. parent, appealing fbr Bids were opened yesterday In Over Sigma 7 Craft braska recently, attended by Supt. PINEHURST school bus transportation for his Curtis. Si the office of Douglas Pierce, busi­ ness manager of the board of ed­ Window Shades 3 Rembrandt '>7 - ■ - BUMBLE BEE Now 's TTie Time To Select daughter. 5. An additional assignment t» ^Ole M iss ’ S tu d en ts In a letter to school board’ an extra-curricular post at Man­ ucation, who prepared the specifi­ Mod* Ordtr CAI’E CANAVERAli*, Fla. (AP)—Astronaut Walter M. WHITE MEAT Chairman Christie F. McCormick, chester High School and a correc­ cations. The opening of the bids Works Given FABRICS the PTA board asks that some was by Thomas Moore, assistant ALSO Schirra Jr. whirled above the earth on his fourth orbit today. 1 / tion of a past action regarding the purchasing agent of the town. OXFORD, Miss. (AP)—At»>* assured of the complete safety l*ro,jecf Mercury officials at Cape Canaveral gave him a ten­ TUNA definitive active be taken b.v the amount of piay for another tearii- of sons and daughters. Atlieneum For Ctiristmas .\prona schO(-)l board to secure the pub­ VENETIAN BLINDS dwindling military force tative “go” derision for six orbits. At Low .Hill Price* er a-ssigned to an extra-curriculaj Meredith spent hds second day lications for this semester. Mrs. po.at. Bring-.gour old rollers la moved in quickly today to as a student. Tuesday, accompan­ HARTFORD (AP) — The “Hallelujah!!!” Schirra exclaimed. Florence S. Heins, president of and save S6c per shade quell • demonstration thgt ied to classes by federal mar- Wadsworth ^^heneum an­ 3 *1.00 OPEN 10 to 9 the council,’ says the executive FOR RENT broke out in front of the dor- sheds. There were no demonstra­ By HOW.ARD BENEDICT board requests that either the nounced today rtfi receipt as Education Crisis 8 and 16 nun. Movie Projectors mito^ where the University tions. PINEHURST publications be paid for o\it of -Hiound or silent, also SS nun. In another development over gifts of three ^Rembrandt CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (^AP)—Performing as if he PILGRIM the school budget or that parents slide projectors. of Mississippi's Negro student Mississippi’s defiance of federal paintings, each from V 4iffer- were right at home in the weigntless world of space, astro­ be asked to .finance them. Depicted in Film has an apartment. court orders to enroll Meredith, naut Waller M. Sciiirra Jr. completed two orbits of the earth PORK CHOPS “Time is of the essence, for if WELDON DRUG. CO. ent donor. x^ Between 85 and 50 students the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals toda.v and described his flight as a “real, real thrill.” MILLS thus matter is delayed further, A film that documents the chaK- Ml Main S t—Tel, MI S-SS2I gathered In front of Baxter Hall, in New Orleans gave Gov. Ross Die Rembrandts were recei'vetj Center Cut Location; publications will not be available set fire to an e ffi^ of Jam es H. during 1961, but the museum said He was in complete command of his Sigma 7 spacecraft as lenges confronting higher educa­ Venturas Mark 25th Anniversary X Barnett a form of probation un­ Historie Cheney HaO, to the students this semester,” tion institutions is now available Meredith and exploded fireworks. til Oct. 12 on the contempt cita­ the announcement was delayed un­ he passed over Cape Canaveral at 10:23 a.m. ES'T at the end Hartford Rd., Manchester she says. The school board post­ to Manchester organizations, ac­ M r.,and Mrs. Dominick 'Ventura, J>- Armed soldiers scattered the tion against him. This apparently til ,the gifts had been treated for rci-nbval of old varnish, repaint of the second orbit and swung iatp the third. There was all poned action on the question 4t a cording to Michael J. Maloney, 198 Eldridge St., are examining a maid of honor and best man at the crowd quickly. There were no ar­ was a move designed to test Bar­ evidence that pilot and spacecraft were in condition to com­ 7-RIB recent meeting. district manager of the John Han­ rests. nett’s willingness to accept Mere­ and. In one case, to permit relln- set of proof coins presented to couple’s wedding. ing. . plete the full six-orbit mission. cock Mutual Life Insurance Co. them at a aunprise party Sunday Mr. Ventura and the former FOR YOUR Attendance at the imiversity dith’s entry into the university. "Next Year is Now" follows a dropped after the enrollment of The paintings are “Portrait of His exuberant description of the flight came in a discus­ PORK ROAST at the Italian American Club in Carmela Felice were married Sept. Barnett, who was not in court, Sa.skia." of Rembrandt’s wife, young man with a mediocre schol­ 18. 1937, _ at St. James' Church. Meredith, a 29-year-old^ Negro had no comment on the decision. sion with astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., monitoring the flight Sliced For Roast astic record and little money as honor of their 25th wedding anrti- BEST BUY from Kosciusko. Many students signed and dated 1636, given by They have recently returned from He cdbld be subject to $10,000 fine John E. Rovensky of Newport, at the Point Arguello, Calif., tracking station. he seeks admission to a univer­ versary. an anniversary trip to Miami la Aluminum Combination had returned to their homes after daily and impri.sonment. “It’s liard to de.scribe things up here,” Schirra told the man sity. Through his eyes are seen About 100 friends and relatives Windoiys—rOoori Jalousies the weekend riots In which two R.I., and New York; “Landscape Repeat Special Beiujh, Fla. ^ Army authorities announced a with a Cottage,” dating from Lb. 39c the numerous problems encount­ attended the celebration which Awnings—Siding and men died. cutback In the l2.009-man federal who had pioneered U.S. orbital flight earlier this year. was given by Dominick Ventura Venlqra, is employed ^in -the University chancellor J . D. Wil­ about the .same period, given by Schirra said he had a delightful report to make to Glenn: ered by both collegiate eatablish- cheese department at the First Tub Enclosures force Tuesday night. Lt. Col. Rog­ nients and applicants. Jr., a son; Mr. and Mrs. Cataldo SEE or CALL liams appealed to the students to er Whiting, public information of­ Samuel E. Friedman, Irwin E. “I, too, see fireflies.” He referred to the luminous particles I Lb. Baby Beef Liver Ventura, a son and daughter-in- National Stores warehouse. Bast E. A. JOHNSON return. He said he had been in­ Friedman, and Herman Katz, all The project was undertaken by Hartford. ficer for the Army field command which Glenn saw outside his spacecraft each time he went I Lb. Sliced Bacon the Association of State Univer­ law; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert formed the Ole Miss campus is of Fairfield. Conn.; and “Por­ PERMANENT The couple received a money HOME trait of an Artist," dating about through a sunrise. At the end of the first orbit, Schirra also sities and Land-Grant Colleges to Erickson, a' son-in-law and daugh­ PAINT CO. now secure, and that parents can (Continued on Page Eleven) BOTH FOR QQ direct the public’s attention to ter, ail of Manchester. tree from their four .grandchildren SPECIALTIES 1650, and given by Robert Leh­ reported seeing the bright particles. He told of them in a the facts concerning the current Among those present were Mrs. and many gifts of silvep crys­ , Ml S-28M 723 MAIN ST. man of New York. talk with astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter, who was at the John Pompei and Frank Perrone, tal from friends and ' irelatives. Sold Only In Combination Includes: V crisis in higher education. m t p u An e l l p l a c e PHONE MI 9-4501 Guay mas, Mexico, station. Produced by the Association on both of Manchester, who served as (Herald photo by Pinto). ^ ■■ I • ...... As OAS Ministers Meet . 1 9 8 to 2 2 4 At This Price Conditioning, Shampoo, H Carpenter, on his flight last May, also saw the particles and Haircut, Style Set and the Centennial of the Land-Grant HARTFORD (AP) _ The State was able to release more by fund ing on the side of his cap­ ' Act, Bhe public service film was Motor Vehicle Department’s d^ily MeINTOSH Lasting Spray. I made possible thrmigh a grant by record of automobile fatalities .ai sule. This led scientists to believe that the fireflies— or snow­ I the John Hancock, wdiich is ob­ of last midnight ' and the ’totals flakes, as Carpenter called them— were pieces of Yrost break­ MONDAYS. TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS ONLY serving its Tooth anniversary. Dorticos Due at UN on the same date last year: ing off the capsule and being illuminateii by the riMng sun. APPLES All but one of the participants 1961 1982 As Schirra zipped above Cape^- in the 27 >/i-minute black and white Killed ...... 198 224 Canaveral to befpn his third orbit, Complete New Air .„Conditioning System film are actually college teachers, he commenced drifting flight for administrators, and students, ex­ 5 Lh.. 49c For Your Convenience— Off Street Parking For Anti-U.S. Blast Boy Fatally Injured the first time. He shut off all con­ And Our Salon Is At Street Floor Level plained Maloney. trols and electrical power and al­ 20 K illed 12 Qt. Basket ^ The film may be otxlered by NORWALK (AP) — A six- lowed the craft to move freely on calling the local Hancock office, NEW YORK (AlX-An air­ year-old bo.v, Montgomery Gough, its roll, pitch and .vaw axes. or by writing the Public Relations • Dorticos was certain to use the was injured fatally today when liner flying Cuban PresOlent Os- t)A S meeting as a springboard for In this phase, the vehicle rotates In Gotham LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON Department of the John Hancock valdo Dorticos here f o X the he was .■rtnick by an auto while slowly, making about one revolu­ Shop Pinehurst From 390 MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-7666 Mutual Life Insurance Co., 200 . United Nations meeting t„ « — an attack on the Kennedy admin­ on his way to .-Kihool. tion every 30 minutes if control 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday Berkeley St., Boston, Mass, he back for Havana today, poll^' istration and its announced deter- Police said the boy was waiting is not re-established by the pilot. In said. said a t Idlewlld Airport. lination to get' rid of the Castro for a school bus near his home drifting flight, the capsule does Explosion rbgjme. on Silvermine Ave. when a neigh­ Astronaut Schirra smiles after 8\iiling up today not float far off course because It bor, Mrs Agnes Cegan, .stopp^ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Speculation mounted that Dorti­ is fl.ving much like a bullet fired NEW YORK (AP) — A boiler (A P)—(Tuban president Osvaldo cos would call for' a General As­ and asked him If he wanted to ride by a rifle. Dorticos arrives in New York to­ sembly reMlution accusing the to .school with her and her daugh­ room explosion rocked through a ter. Purpo.se of the drifting is to con­ day to gather more ammiuiition United SClatM of aggression serve control fuel and electrical cafeteria today and killed at least for a U.N. policy speech billed as against (Juba u)d demanding con­ The boy said yee, police report­ ed, but asked the woman to wait power. Just how well Schirra did 20 persons—most of them women a violent blast againjit the United demnation of Ciibe’s big northern this will be Important to an 18- States. ' . neighbor. ^ until he got his si.'iter. in a New York Telephone Co. Police said the boy then nan orbil, ,24-hour flight—the next U.S. building. Dorticos Was expected to hold a Dorticos will address,tha^Msembly man-in-space shot set for 196S. Seventy injured persona were Found of advisory conferences behind Mrs. Cegan’s auto and as chief of state. Under U X , proto­ darted into the path of an auto Sc.hirra’s flight. If it went six taken to hospitals. With Soviet Foreign Minister An­ col, this will prevent the Iw ted orbits, would nearly dpuble the Others were believed trapped drei A. Gromyko and other Com­ operated by William R. Sullivan, W H Y GAS States Or any other member fri 20. of I61 Westminster St., Ham- time spent by astronauts Glenn in the rubble. ' . munist bloc delegates before ad­ answering him from the floor, .. and -Carpenter earlier this year. The basement' explosion ripped dressing the 108-natlon General ■' \ ------. Near the completion of the sec­ through the hole into the base­ HEATING ing of the Organization of Amerl- that the United States does not ond orbit. Project Mercury Oper­ ment. SSJI States (OAS) to discuss the plan any red carpet reception for Deniioftstration ations .D irector Walter C. Wil­ All the known victims were in threat posed by the So'viet military Dorticos despite his rank, but that BRlDGEPORT^q^AP I. —-A new liams reported that the mi.ssion the cafeteria at the time of the buildup in Cuba. it will provide a strong security car had Its fender.^xdented when was proceeding very satisfactorily blast, 12:15 p.m. The Washington meeting of guard fOB him. it collided with two tither autos and he saw no reason why it Most of the envployes in the OAS foreign ministers was cadled The United Natiems does not during a demon.stration^ride last shouldn't be continued. by the, Unite4 States which has building, an accounting renter IS FOR YOU plan any formal welcome either night. X Early in the flight, Schirra lit­ near the northeast tip of Manhat­ pledged to confer by force ir^eed until Dorticos arrives at U.N. head- The car, with only two miles erally sweated out a problem with tan, were women. About SOp per­ be any Interference by Castro in registered, was driven by R o h ^ Itm Latin American eotmtriea his spacesult temperature control sons were employed there.- x (Oontlnued on Page Five) D. Phillips. Jr., 17, whose father system. But as he neared the end Policemen < dug into , the ruihs was interested in purchasing s of the second orbit he said the while firemen fought flames In the new auto. The auto agency sales­ problem had diminished^o a poiftt basement and on the first floor man, the boy and his father were where it wasn’t worth discussion. of the block-square building. Connecticut Politics uninjured, but four persons In the two other cars received minor in­ About the end of the second or­ An hour after the blast near juries. bit. Schirra still had 90 per cent noontime, some persons were re­ Police said the new car collided of his fuel supply; remaining and ported still trapped In the base- - Alsop Says Democrats with a second car, went up on a Mercury control reported he wai( ment of the one-story structure. sidewalk and returned to the street managing it very well. Tlie hydro­ Emergency and disaster units and struck the third car. gen peroxide fuel is used- to fire of all kinds raced to the scene, at BEST NEWS YET-X- small jets located pn the cap.sule Broadway and 2l3th St. In the In­ surface to help maintain the cap­ wood section at the northern tip X Backed GOP Progr ams CConn Audits Hit sule's desired position in flight. of Manhattan. HARTFORD (AP)~.State audi­ The flight plan called for Schir- The building housed about 800 FOR THE HOME-MINDED FAMILY! tors today called for tighter and HARTFORD (AP)^—Republican^>nancial strsiits because of Demo- more uniform fiscal policies at the (Continued on. Page Seven) (CpniinuMl Ob Page ElevMi) .■X John Alsop accused the Democrats cratic irresponsibility it could not University of Connecticut. today of trying to take credit for stand a heavier financial btirden Auditors Clarence F. Baldwin a number of progressive programs for this purpose.” . an^ Robert F„' Claffey, in an audit Homo ownership for your family may be ■ years which he said were sponsored by • 2—A state medical dental school., of activities for the two-year period the GOP. "I publicly supported the medical- which ended June 30, 1961. com­ U.S, Resumes Sky Tests nearer than you think! W e will arrange a Home ”1 am proud that members of plained that the year-end balance my party fought” for the pro­ (Continued on Page Twenty) sheets of the university and those grams, the Republican candidate provided by state capltol agencies Loan that will be custom-tailored to YOUR finan­ for governor said in a statement' in­ are too far apart. Radioactivity Level D p tended as a rebuttal to comments The university, they said, uses DM yon know tfiat, enoorffagllneAiinretfum four llmet O f many aewliomei cial situation, YOUR needs, YOUR income.. made by his rival. Democratic Advisors Say one accounting procedure and Gov. John N. Dempsey. comeg up \yith one figure. •re heated by gas iliaii by aE other methods combined? Here are some reasons why: Dempsey had challenged Repub' Sabin Type 3 The state ', comptroller, state In State During Week licans to give specific answers treasurer arid state auditors.' fol­ rather than criticism when It came Not for Adults lowing another accounting proce­ Less housework. Fewer desming bOb. That’s what happens when you heat with It*i Current Annual to the question of imprd'vlhg- Con­ dure. arrive at a different figure A tail of fire turns... into a trail of vapor HARTFORD (API — Levels of»III for several months, he .said. Dividend On COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US . . . SOON! You’ll get necticut’s economy oh reducing for the school’s balance sheets radioactivity in Connecticut in­ control measures will be institut­ deai/And If’t quieffe WASHINGTON (AP) — A All this is ve^y confusing, the creased the past week ending Oct. ed. T h e type measures will be dis­ state expenditures. special advisory committee has Insured Sayings friendly understanding and careful attention to detail frorr) a staff „*‘It’s interesting to see the Gov- auditors indicated, when it comes 2. State Health Commissioner cussed' bv the governor's Com­ reaffirmed its recommendation to getting a firm financial picture Franklin M. Foote re,ported fhis mittee -iri Fallout at A meeting Of course, you’ll Uke the economy. Gas heathig units cost you l e s f to buy,. l e t s to amor asking if we would cut, re­ that Type HI orAl polio vac­ with long axparianca with Manchaster's eldest financial institution. scind or scrap a number of pro­ of UConn operations. noon. Thursday. *' install, l O M to service. Maintenance biUs are bound to be f O W O r / because the simple gressive Republican programs for cine be given only to children. “We propose that the university m i t m i A • Radioactive Iodine-131 tested in Airbome radiation levels in the which the Dernocrats would like The committee first made revise its annual statements so the State Health Department lab­ state, remained .at the lowest the recommendation to Sur­ range of fallout, Dr. Foote said. burner means less ■wear, longer life—and dms less maintenance. With gas^ your fiiel to take credit,” Alsop said today. that->-auch accounts and arhounts oratory from composite' samples “Of course i do not favor cut­ geon General Luther L. Terry will be more In line with those of representing all sources that nor­ ting these -Republican-sponsored Sept. Is and it was reiterated the state comptroller,’’ . Baldwin mally market_milk in the state No OlVNGER to schirra after a meeting yesterday with biu will be surprisingly low* -U -A - f t programs,” he added. and (Jlaffey said. reached an average of 196 micro- HONOLULU (AP)—The Unit­ Dempsey, in his comments Mon­ Dr. Albert B. Sabin, develop­ The auditors noted that, as a micfocuries per liter, he said. ed States resumed atmospherle , A^d dependable! No matter what the weather, you’re sure to have a warm and eozy house. f 7 day night, listed several programs er of the vaccine and member result of this recommendation, the These levels are in the low part testing in time for a Pacific doir- passed by the 1961 General As­ of the committee. university is making a study of the ofeRange III of .the Federal Ftadia- ble feature with America's latest Underground gas .pipelines make sure of that. sembly. He said the General As­ Sabin was out of the coun­ matter. tion Council’s Protection guide. As man-in-space, ' « SAVINGS sembly showed by Its-vote “that it try when the recommendation •The audit, report is the least a result, the state laboratory has The first shop in the nuclear Good reasons for putting gas heating in your house? Yes indeed! And you can have it done considered all these fiscal commit­ was originally made. critical made of the University in increased its surveillance activi­ series was fired at Johnston Is- ments necessary and wise.”'Demp- In the meeting, the members the past 15 years or so. ties. he said. lan(J in the Central Pacific yester­ a 2i(/ L O A N se.v noted that Republicans con­ voiced “shades'and differences Netc SNET Center The averaget Iodine-131 content day a ' little more than 24 hours of (Jqnneeticut milk for September before -kstronaul Walter M. Schir­ fe lust six hours! S S o C T vX T I O N trolled the House, and Democrats of opinion,” .said Dr. Terry. the Senate. He didn't elaborate but ) NORWALK (A P)—Ground wa* was 95 niioromicrocuries. Range ra Jr. .was ^heduled to land . to 4 The D^ocratic governor asked ^abin is known to favor use of broken yesterda.’V for a $2-miUion III, highest of the three rangea, his space capsule near Midway. Type in for adults as well as has between 100-1,000 micromlcro- “There is no danger, no connec­ /J^SUJr£^a^SA V £ A f G S itow the Republl<^ critics would butld.lng to serve as an area bead- tion and no problem with tha trim or abolish the programs. ''Children. quarters for the Southerii New curies. The committee recommend­ Commissioner Foote stressed Project Mercury program.” a IIAWCWCtTt«*» nWAWCIAlL IWtTiTUTlOW Alsop, in his statement re­ England Telephone Co. The.four- Joint .Task Force 8 official said. buttal, mentioned the legislation ed that communitlee carry on story, steel and masonry* structure that, milk under present levels is with planned m u s immuniza­ perfectly safe to drink. The test lohe is for' to - th« r Awiericaw tipftew for: is the first building in the'South south of Schirra's orbital paths. THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY 1007 MAIN STREET-iL NEAR MAPLE ' ‘ tion programs, using .Types I Norwalk Renewal area. , Dr. Foote noted that the (ever- 1—The »25 million In education agie daily intake should be aver­ . Detonation of an Iniermediat# grants to towns, “Our party ad- and n for all persons and a}l ijilayor ' Frank Cooke and rteld device 750 miles 'toiahweto .Wcdneitdjiy. 9 A.M. to IS N o ee three i,t>re8 for children. ’ SNETCO President Ellii Maxey aged (or a period of a year in or­ 233 Pearl St., Hartford, Phone 249-1331— S87 Main St., Manchester, Phone MI 9-4503 '' vocated that this figure be $40 der to determine whether control of Hawaii marked tto» Open Until 5 P.M. Monday# Tuesday and f riday ju X ;» aIai'. to i p.aT ' million, and only agreed to the ' All tfire^ are consider^ turned, the first shovels.^f earth. necessary., for sopipleta im- measured are needed. I f sanaples lortveir amount when ft l^ a m e ap- tOaattottsd m r a t F T H l T fSMnt tbs sUU was k suoh fl- mutthnUleiii ^ .tOoeHaiiei on F«|^ Twahre)/ iSix times./arowd to target spot (x) fn Pacific to R «4lrT

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