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VOL. LX X V III, NO. 2M (rOLlRTEEN PAOE8) MANCHESTERi CONN., MONDAY; 8EPTEMRER 14, 19.i9 (t-laeeUled Advertfatug on Puge 12) PRICE FIVE CENT8 Civil Rights Ike, Aides Discuss Stalls End Khrushchev’s Visit To Keynote Red Shot Gets Praise UN Session Of Session Washington, Sept. 14 (fP)—^Hagerty described today’s meet- ■ Ipg as a general type of aea.sion Washington, Sept. 14 (/P)— President Eisenhower and “that the president and the people L'niletl Nations, N. Y., Sept. Congress edges its way, to­ other top government officiaja in the government have prior to 14 (/Pj—The U.N. General Aa- ward possible adjournment today discussed all aspect* of the visit of any foreign official." .sembly convening tomorrow today with friends arid foes the historic talks Eisenhower Hagerty added that' the diaciia- looks to a speech by Nikita S. On Eve of E. S. Tour will start tomorrow with sion ’’included all 'aapects of the already appraising its legisla­ upcoming visit, not only precedur- Khru.ahchev fo,r an indication tive record. Soviet Premi^" Nikita S. al but topics to be discussed by whether it will be “cold war” If Southern opponente halt their Khrushchev, our side," - / or “reconciliation” ac.ssion. attack on a rider extending the life The present conferred for 75 While American scienttsts con­ The 82-nation body, meeting on of the Civil Rights Commiseion, minutes the White House with gratulated /Kussia on its apparent the very day that the Soviet Pre-1 Hope Held the Senate may be able, to com­ Secretary of State Christian A. spectacular success in landing a inier arrives in Washington for hia' plete action on a $3,281,813,000 .efter. Secretary of the Treasury apace capkule on the Moon, official 13-day visit to the United States,! Foreign Aid bill - it approved In^ obert B. Anderson and Llewel­ Washington .seemed unpertuihed has'on its schedule a speech hyj For Shkring Bubatance Saturday. lyn Thompson, U.S. Ambaaaad'X by the event. The space shot was Krnachchev Friday. A visit to’ But there was no terminal-hour, to the Soviet Union. clearly timed to glorify Soviet the as.sembly by President Eisen­ APER on the Dixie verbal onslaught .Several other state dejlartment scientific, and industrial prowess hower will follow later in the year. against the commisaloh, nor on officials also sat in. * for Khnulhchev on the eve of hiS The prospective agenda of more Moon Dftta the potential courjter-threat that Meeting about 24 hours in ad­ American trip. than 70 subjects includes an In­ ERS Nortkemers mlgkt push for vance of Khrushchev's scheduled Nevertheless this new ''first" dian drive to seat Uomniunist Ghl- stronger Civil' Rights legislation arrival in Washington, the group for Soviet science in the space na, the Algerians' fight for Inde­ iMosenw. Sept. 14 (IP)—Pre- this year. thoroughly explored strategy for race seemed certain to get some pendence frrtni France, the future j mier Nikita S. Khrushchev is The House, standing byr was the Risenhower talks with the attention in Eisenhower's meet­ of a million Palestine Arab refu­ I flying to Washing’ton toriior- readv for efforts to compromise Krenilin leader. ing with Herter and Under Secre­ gees and que.stions of nuclear and I row amid worldwide acclaim the bill with its own »3,186,,"i00,000 ‘ conventional disarmament. | Ei.senhower and Khrushchev are tary Douglas Dillon on plans and for the Soviet feat of landing version of overseas assistance. preparations for Khrushchev'.s The body is all set to elect Vic- j j Once this was done-the weary leg­ .scheduled to meet at the White a rocket on the moon. House tomorrow afternoon for visit. I tor Andies Belaunde. 77-,vear-old islators could go home. i Peruvian lawyer-teacher-drploniat,' I Congratulations streamed In to- their first discussion, for which PO I At the capitol meanwhile mem- ' day from the six continents for Money itemi for foreign, aid and minutes has been set aside. ■ bers of the Senate Foreigij Rela- ; as its president soon after starting! for miscellaneous unrelated items , its 14lh annual .session which is! I this development in the conquest That will be shortly after-^the j Unns committee were working on of space. already have been tehlatively de­ Communist chieftain arrivea, their own preparations for enter­ I expected to continue for three I cided by the Sedate. It rejected months. ' Amencan arienflsta were among packing the prestige of R u ssia's | taining Khrushchev, at an hour , the first to halt the handling of the Saturday night all efforts to' new scientific achievement, the I long tea party Wedne.sday after­ I After speaking to the assembly change the appropriations recom­ , at 2 p.m. EST Friday. Khrushchev ! 860-pound lunar probe' as a re- weekend bulls-eye shoot to the* noon. They want'to find out "what ' markable job of scientific reckon- mended by its committee. Moon. ; kind, of man he is," said Chairman ! will h# .Secretary General Dag Put Kffort Defeated I Hammar.skjold's- guest of honor ^ ing and markamanship. Two efforts by Sen, Allen .1. Bi- In response to questions. White j ------The official reaction of the U1 House Press Secretary James C. I (t-kintlnued on Page Seven) that night at an official dinner for lender (D-L*) to trim foreign aid I about 160 peraons. ■ At tlie dinner I National Aeronautica and Bpa^'e funds were defeated. A .’13-37 roll j will be heads of permanent U.N. Adminlalration Was summed call vote rejected a proposed $100 delegations and cabinet ministers Washington by its deputy million cut . in military aid j here for the a.ssembly. jatralor, Dr. Hugh Dryden: , funds, and a voice vote beat a $,70 I Diplomats are looking to his ”We have followed with/inter­ million cut he proposed in econom­ Army Seen Backing addre.ss on hints on how far-lie est the travel of the Sovi^ lunar ic help for nations maintaining I may go toward reaching an agree­ probe to its impact yith the large defense forces. ment with the VVest. and what moon. ' / Also defeated, by a standing I he might do toward inducing Com- "\5'e wish to congnttiilate our vote, was a proposal by Sen. Jacob ! munist China to settle her border I Russian i fellow- acientisU and K. Javlts (R-NY) to vot« this year De Gaulle on Algeria dispute with India. ,People stood .pn Moscow's Dershinsky Square yesterday and read newspapers telling of the progress engineers on their stircess In this 'of the Soviet t^ket which the Russians later-gaid landed on the moon. (AP W.irephoto via radio The first debate on world is­ forward step In the/exploratlnlrol scientists of a/l countries." Dodd Trad es to accept French President Hence, these sources said, no' tive agenda to recommend for the Typical of/the reaction among Charles de Gaulle's plan for ending radical, change in his Algerian pol­ j Akaembly'8 consideration. World Hails Flight, the Soviet/ Union'a Cbmmunlst the Algerian war whatever it may icy Is expected. It probably will ; De.spite the Chinese-ln- Law S i n e d neighbors yWaa a declaration in Insults wi th be. renew a peace offer .to the rebels j d 1 a n frontier squabble. India I dia has pressed her July 13 re-- Prague n y the Czechoslovak news­ De Gaulle has secretly prepared and promise the. nine million Al­ paper R^de Pravo: a new approach tq settling the gerians the right to choose their quest that the Assembly take Up By President Sen. Fulbright Sees Political Aim "We /shake the hand of our costly nationalist rebellion. He is own politics! future once peace brothi^s. comraiTei, our Soviet to disclose his plan in a nation­ has returned. (Continued on Page Pour) W'ashington. Sept. If (A7—A bit­ Washington. Sepf. 14 lAh frien^, sharing their joy with wide radio and televiaion broad­ This would not result in any im­ I^ndon, Sept. 14 (Ah Much of* Mail headline. "Bang on Lunik, " th e r /" ter verbal exchange between Sens. cast Wednesday. Officially, all President Eisenhower today mediate change in the situation! the World today hailed the Soviet exclaimed the Dally Express le Soviet news agency Tsis Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn) and J. that is known is that it will "af­ The term "self-determination" But British Foreign Secretary signed into law the bill regulating William Fulbright (b-Ark) has Union'B announcement of a moon phwed up a British Btory quoting firm the principle of self-deter­ used by De Gaulle last month has as a great ecientlfic achieve­ Selwyn Lloyd said: internal affairs of labor unions, been expunged from the Senate Mi«s America reinz, Kaminak.v, director of the mination” for the Algerians. not stirred up much excitement ment but euepected the rocket's "I don’t think many people are and limiting their lioycott and record. But two days before the ex­ —^hitm O bservatory In the Ruhr, either among Algerians or right- real target waa .lolitlcaJ Washing- terribJi' Interested in it." He com- as saying the Russian feat could The two senators made the iHr pected announcement the hard wing Europeans. Thia 4#,^contrary Sees ton''fclWTlf)t thetnoon.' ' ' ' *rnented just before flying to New picketing activities. marks about each other Saturday core of the French Army appears The measure, a-lendmark of tl^ be compared to a rifleman hitting to what might have expect­ The Yorkshire Post euggeated York for the U.N. General As­ I the eye of a fly at a distance of night Just before a vote to eaf- to. be lined up solidly behind De ed. sembly meeting. 1959 sess’lon of Congress, repre­ ,m ark $50 million In the fo r­ that the mlseile’e Impact was in­ I six miles. c Gaulle. A number of right-wing organi­ Set Example tended for the United States capi­ In Paris, Ijt Parlsien skid the ex­ sents one of Eisenhower's most jlrr\ eign aid bill for Spain. ! Radio Riidapest said Hunganah- "De GauDe is the only man who zations have adopted resolutions tal and not really the Moon where periment was .specially timed for portant legislative triumphs. It Dodd was supporting the amend­ contains Taft-Hartley law amend­ iscienlisls 'spoted a dust cloud can solve the Algerian problem calling for vigilance. Their ap­ Atlantic City. N. J., Sept. 14 it landed last night. Khriishchev'a departure for the j raised on the moon when the ment over Fulbright's opposition. and we have all reason to believe ments he insisted were essential to peals. however, have failed to \A’i The new Miss Americs ssys "The Moon is probably quite un­ United States. I rocket landed at 12;02 a m. f4:02 The Connecticut Senator said he his solution will be compatible awaken any mass reaction thus perturbed by the impact of this any effective bill. / thought it odd that Fulbright had .she thiks it is her duty to "educate "In the coming talks ibetween ‘pm. EST Sunday). A black ring with the nation's honor and inter­ far. herself, to make herself ss whole­ projectile from outer space...hut Khrushchev and President Eisen- "The new law is designed to curb raised a point of order against a ests." a staff officer said.' racketeering and other abuses In . was visible for more than an hour ■ Without the army's support no some as possible so as to set sn, not so the E a rth .” said the^ Y ork­ howeri it is certain that the ef­ after the probe's radio signals pro^’i8lon for aid to one of Amer­ Highly placed French adminis-- some unions spotlighted In Con- j right-wing nnheaval in Algeria example for the women of Amer­ shire Post in suggesting ttiet the ficiency of Rusaia's rockets, their i slopped on impact, it said, and the ica’s allies against Communism, tration aoui'ce.s said some officers could succeed. rest purpose was to make an im grr.uionat investigattofik. - and also had tried to rule out an­ ica " , maneiiverabilitv and precision of I scientist-s epressed belief this out- remain . hostile to De Gaulle, but Meanwhile, machine-gttn fire Sn spoke 20-year-old Lynda Lee preasion In Washington in advance ill The law also puts/iiew restric­ other provision expressing Con­ that their number and influence is tions on organizatiimal picketing I lined s new crater cut Into the rattles throughout Algeria and ! -Mead of Natchez.. Miss.,-yesterday. of Soviet Premier Nikata ‘ • j prpstijjp the Ruaatanji, Paris- sand and rock of the moon's sur­ gressional opposition to. seating not enough to steer the army into grenades continue to explode in Khruahehav s arrl\al. 1 by unions and on wMondary boy­ Red China in the United Nationa. ! She won the title Saturday night, face. an anli-De Gaulle rebellion. dingy Moorish cafes and bars. I along with a $10,000 scholarship cotts. / Rising from hia seat, Fulhiighl The ‘ Ifh* Pf-nf A lfred I>ovell. head of the A secondary h- cott and picketing weapons were’ of amendment to a bill to provide aid been booted out of Algeria in re-1 iilars " aimed at breaking the back weakness or inferipfity. This sen­ 1 "hosed bv/the team M ers and som e frum (he AP Wires for Ouateriiala while he was a li.sh sational scientiflt Bchici-emenl will cent monlh.s or have been re- , of one of the most atubbom rebel Newsmen gathered ainiind Miss formanle " " '’"’ other unj^ns. The measure was member of the House. moved from key po.st.s. areas. help him ke#fi them at hay." , . g l . __ __ . J J .. stronglv/oppoaed hv organized la- "Was S-the Senator from Con­ -Mead in an effort to learn more JET FIGHTER SHOT DOWN Highly placed French aourceii' Thu.s far the French have siic- ahoiit her. The Liverporil Post said the v.rJ .ccnrltl^v '"^.. . hor iS/u final form, necticut refirinea hv Guatemala by ■said De Gaulle left his Algef9ah in-[,ceeded in breaking the rebels into flight should be regarded as »'] | very accurately. Massej said. iK xhe/kcl contsina by a wide mar- lackson. .Mich.. Sept. 14 UPi— any chance?" Fulbright asked. How does she like to spend ,lei- A mlsalle-rarr)ing Jet fighter .apectioii tour late last month im -1 small groups. .suie- lim e? "I like to read and achievementsrliievemenl of mankind first and ; * gin me moat far-rcachirtg rewrit­ "I think that wait unkind." said of the Russians only after that. Kenneth M. Oatland. vice chair­ ing jnf the nation's labor-manage­ ahni down another aoddeatalty. Dodd, who was a registered repre­ listen to music," she said. She man of’ the British Interplanetary today north of Jackson. The pi­ added that music did not Include '•It's a hull's eye," said a Daily ment relations law since the Taft sentative of the GuatemalSn-..gov- Society, said the Russian Rm-ket ; H((^rlley I-aw was passed m 1947. lot* whose plane « a* knocked VATION CIKTIFI- ^rnmenl after he left the Hoti«i| rock 'n' roll. "I just haven't been probably was ’’twice ss powerful down was not wounded and land­ w in the "Giami and before he was elected to the able to catch on to it.“ ss the Atlas rocket now being t No CerenfMiny ed by parachute, falling 38.000 >F SHAKBSPBAKE. Senate. Dodd said he resented I<'ul- Boyfriend ? "There is no one tested in the TTnited S tales Eisenhower signed the bill-with- , feel. "The plane that Bred the 2.29 u complen Midwest Democrats terribly aeriona In my life" oiil any special ceremony. Biil/.wo missile was piloted by LI. Col. bright's Insinuation. News Tidbits ling cfaufci, (nd Eventual goal? "Ultimately, ' Heinz Gartman of the West Ger 1 hours after the signing. Reps Rob­ .Mnntle-:L. D atis. com m ander of Tolumct. If not To this,. Fulbright said he re­ man Society for spare Re.seare ■r cancel tctetva- sented the insinuation Ihat he was marriage and a family hut it'll be Culled from AP Wires ert r Griffin- (R-Michl and Phil ■ the 71st Fighter Intcrreptor ycat^a from now. I'm sure. I'm not said the exparts were not sur­ .M Landrum i.D-^Gai authors of .’Squadron. “soft on Communism." Dodd de­ prised. nied saying an,v*auch thin;^. (tailed Form Two Factions ready for that yet.” the late-session hill, called on '.Mias M ead, also says she'd like Frank Comerford Walker, post . "New surprises will be gained j Eisenhower at the VVhite House to I6..5 BILLION RILLL SIGNED Fulbrighl’a remarks an insult, and ' V- lojo to 1945 ”oIv hv manned rocket, h" de- nd,' and foa beed a.sked that they be retracted. , to meet Russian Premier' Nikita ma.sler general fiom 1941) to i ’ express their thanks Washington, Sept. 14 ij>i — w, withotu delar. The two senalor.« said they Kan.sas City. .Sept. 14 i4’i The* members can vote and hold office Khrushchev during' his American ^ ’The President s wonderful sup- Preslfjent Elaentiower t o d a ,T rcaenration "Fee" H-.state Mid\ve.st Democratic con-i in the Midwe.st Conferendir. visit. She added that meeting Pres­ m"'* i" icvHn'uiin*'D**Roo8eveiU^em^ Louis Rivera Terrazg. assistant, signer! a Mil appropriating 81)!- would be willing to withdraw their n Ve . Y ork Trustees O director of the Tonanzintla Ob- pofL>* pace! (ii.ssolving the harmon.y sought at man. no longer qualified for the thrill of a lifetime.” than a score of mlacellaneous tr York. the remarks was carried by voice Ipe "arrival of the rocket on the fair and constructive reform leg­ vote, a weekend meeting here., conference chairmanship under Mis.v Mead i.s the second girl Jn Stratford formally wcept reoig- islation." Gnffin fold newsmen federal agencies during the a row from Missi.ssippiTo win the natlnn of the festival's artistic rti-. Escli group elected officers and the new constitution.tution. (Continued on Page Nine) afterwards. I present fiscal year.. 5tore t.)mn accused the other of holding a W'hen he annin^mced his ruling, title. Mary Ann Mobley of Bi'and- rector, John Houseman.... Angry i $.5 nilllibn of the total la for rump m.eeUng-yesterday. parly officers from 11 states on. Mis.s.. is Miss A m erica 1P.’59. and minority ■ Democrats at Seoul. Ko-. I the Veterans' Adminiatratton,, House Jiiuket .Both factions said party issues walked out and held a separate is .also a University-of Mississippi rea, boycott national assembly . For all the ageneJes, CongreM anil potential presidential’ candi­ meeting. They , represented Indi­ Student. Thus has happened only session protesting alleged govern­ granted 882,0.3.5,800 leas than dates were not affected b<*’ the ana, Iowa, Kansas. Michigan, Min­ once .before ■ Miss P.enn.sylvanias ment intervention In the assembly the President requested, . Curl) Possible split. nesota, North Dakota. Ohib,- Ok­ won in 1935 and 1936. electiohs Saturday.. Speaker Sam Laos Rebels Massing Heading the rival groups are lahoma. South Dakota. West Vir­ Miss Mead is 5 feet 7, has brown Rayburn uD-Te’xi sa^s he is an- .SI'ACE AGE STOCKS ACT1VT5 Jake More of Harlan. Iowa, and ginia and Wisconsin, and claimed hair and green eyes and measur.ea no.ved by D em ocrats who vote with Washington, Sept. 14 i.’Pi-- •New York, .Sept. 14 ' (/pi— Frank Theis of Arkansas City, 37. of the 54 votes in ithe confer­ 36-24-36. She did not win any pre­ opposition most -of the time. Space age stocks advanced on House leaders may ban , junkets Kan. , liminary awards. She has jn.st a Near Royal Stronghold ence. - Fifteen W ashington, D. C.. de- ^ news of the successful Russian next year while Congress is in ses­ More, a.s conference chairman, * Theis CTiHimian' slight trace of a southern accent. t’ectives rehearse roles for three, sion. - ...... — ... I moon rocket hut the rest of the opened yesterday’s business meet­ Theis, Kansas chairman and na­ "This is a challenge to any girl, weeks and then turn in perfect j Stock M arket w as ' mixed In Junkela are thoae (axpayei-paid ing by ruling that a constitution especially so for me because of-the nerformance .capturing- three! Vientiane, [Laos. Sept. 14 |Ab— soon as the U N. announced it was trips abroad so dear, to the "heart tional committeeman, was elected ntnrlerately active trailing early adopted six months ago at Mil­ chairman. -' fine example Mary Ann and my would-be robbers in downtown Communist sending a fact-finding committee of so many Congressmen. to Laos tills afternoon. The mlsslle-elec- waukee was Illegal. He .said there More;’ who was retained as other predecessors have set,” said theater . . Pnneess Beatrix of The, |noyem«nU reported tr^ay Few er than half of the Hou.se between the N orth V'iet N atn bor The committee was appointed tronlc-roekel fuel stocks ad­ wasn’t, a quorum at Milwaukee chairman of his faction, said his Miss Mead. She added: Netherslands files to Washington members were .present fqr Satur­ der and the northern Laos defense by the Seciiril.y -Council at an vanced from fractions to 3 and no prior notice was given o.f’ gi;oUp included representatives "I don't know when I’ll get hnack for lunch with President E'v.n- points or more. Key stocks day’s session. Many_ oMhe'tii have the proposed constitutional to Natchez, but it will be as soon hower and an afternoon of'sig)\l-- headquarters at Sam ■ Neiia.' em ergency ■ meeting' in’ New York been abroad for-some time. Others from Tllinbis, Iowa, Nebraar'se, last week! It consists of observers throughoiit’ the’’lost showed ^change. , . Missouri, > South Dakota and Ok­ as po.s.sible. I'll, never forget w h at seeing. A ■ military communique said gains nr losses of fractions to a had gone home for the weekend. ■The new.constitution slays only government patrols had discovered from Japan, Italy, Argentina and That nieuiit Saturday’s session lahoma. Most of thein appeared Cairo pre.ss and. radio charge T unisia.. point.' Most motor* were, active cuireni state party chairmen, vice to be fornjer party officers. (Contlniiesi on Page Two) Israeli planes fired warning ahota a large movement c>f guerrillas of and lower. Ralls were down fair­ lacked a quorum- the attendance chairmen and national committee the J^aotian Communist' Pathet ■The first group of nhservers is of at least half th§ members. If Both sides said it would be up at Egyptian airliner over Gulf of ly sharplW as the steel strike Lao Party ip a wedge-shaped area scheduled to arrive here tomorrow dragged on. Most leading ateels one member had objected. ,tVie to the National Damocratlo Oom-’ Aqaba and say Arab officials are and meet at once'with Laotian of­ mittee to decide which represents taking sleps.-to prevent such in­ 30 to 35 miles north and east of mailers took fractional Kisses. House would have had to adjourn Bailey Lukewarm Sam Neua. ficials. until enougTi of th e w anderers Kennedy Favors the conference. cidents. . . . Four earth ahqrka . American officials in Bangkok. were called hack.-No one objected, The Theis faction scheduled a Juggle area around VVest Yellow­ The communique said there “had : SHOl’P TER.M INCREASED To Delegates Plan Thailand, were reported trying to W ashington, Sept. (4 t/Fi— BO annie routine biKsiness was Vying in\Primaries meeting next March 20 in Detroit. stone, Mont,, nearly ,one month been nb fighting, indicating that charter helicopters to fly the U N taken care of. , More's group was Invited to hold after devastaUng earthquake of patrols withdrew as soon as the •MaJ. David 51. Shoup apparent­ H artford, .Sept. 14 UP) 'Con­ ■probers to the isolateil, roadless ly will g’et a 4-,vear appointment Under consideration is a pro- Washington, Sept. 14 f/P)~Sen. its next meeting in the fall of Aug. 17, .Police open fire on abonf rebels were spotted. northern areas. ■ posed rule that would bar use of 1960 a t Lincoln, Neb., but no ac- necticut Democratic leaders today .500 rioting Africans in Negro There waa speculation here that, a* Marine Corps rom/nandant, John' F; Kennedy iD-Mass) says were chary to National Chairman If they want to'find out the instead of two years to which public funds for CongresBional anyone wanting’ the presidential ttpn was taken on • the proposal.. town.ship of Cato Manor outside units involving only Pathet Lao; fads that is where they should ■ travel overseas while ^ottgreas Is Paul M. Butler's new plan for allo­ Pt-esident Eisenhower originally no.mination should be willing to More said Paul Butler, national cating delegates to the 1960 con­ D.u r b a n'. t ,Seven-,>'ear-old girl | guerrillas m ay be regrouping for, go,’.' said A cting Foreign .Vtini.ster i nominated him. His name ap- In session. Any memoer going run in primai-y elections. committee chairman, was behind wounded Seriously near French-' another drive toward Sami Neua. Sisouk Na'Champassak. "That is abroad at that time would have to vention'at IjOS Angeles. mens Bayou, Ark., when white One purpose of such a rebel-only | . peured on the Senate calendar 'In a television program tape<^ the Walkouts and wants to con­ Deinocratii- State Chairm an where the interventionjr and aj?- toda,v for expected ronflrmation - pay his own way. for Pennsylvania stations, Ken­ trol the conference. , youth in passing car takes coaiial' drive could be to-try'to convince ■g'rMsions have occurred: ’ Absenteeism has been a vital Joint M. pailey aaid that froitf j before Congress adjourns, after nedy said yesterday the primaries ”1 don’t know why Butler’ wants what [he had ' read about the pro­ pistol shot at N egro’s tru^ik.i U.N. obsei”ters that fighting rn the At Sam Neua, Gen. "Anikha ; the" White House changed »ig- factor several! times ln» recent give sijnie 'chance for judgment by me removed,” Mqre told newsmen. posed new formula. Connecticut Company abandons plan.s to give nor4h of the tinv Asia kingdom/So.ukhavong said he Was prepared . weeks. Sonie ''Democrats believe i-iials in, line with protests by the voters and’"not merely . . , "Nobody can control this confer­ would be entitled to less delegates away chunks of the Caplfors old was purely a civil w ar and that | to fly . observers io the .govern- members of .the Sraate .Armed th# first veto of-a public works six or abven people in some room.” ence except its mentlbers.” than, allowed under Ihk present columns aa soap, premiums!.. Communlst North Viet Nam was nient defens'e^line ranging from” 12 bill could havqjbeen'overridden If Services Committee. Initially the . He conceded that political lead­ Mrs. Marguerite R. Benson of bonus nysteni in effect since 1944. Christian Democrats and their not involved. , *> ‘ to 20 miles in.sir'- the border w ith White * House sent up ' Shoup's ab sen t membel-s-had been oii hand. ers- have smne influence in the Milwaukee, conference vice' chair­ Democratic SocialiM allifis hold Previous reports from., Sajn! Red North Viet Nani. Many i-nnimitteea have author- The Butler plan would .scrap the name for a, 3-year term as El- choice of a nominee, but added: man, arid Mrs. Ruby Harris of bonus system and allow Connectl- control of San .Marino's I-egisla- Neua headquarters'said North Viet j Some members of the committee , senh'ower has done for all his ■ Ity to travel at any time and quite “I. would hate to have it finally Wichita, Kan., conference aecre- ‘cut 22 convention votes, two mo^je ture; beating the Communists in Nam troops , allegedly fighting 1 have been quoted, however, aa say- I previous appointments o( top _ m number plan trip s after adjour- ■1- tar>', walked out with Theis and an election fo r the first tim e Bince alongaide the rabela began with-1 Ing they did not intend to’, go to I' leaders on the Joint' ChMs at ^ ment. (CpattBIMd M F«|« BU) were re-elect#d by his - graup.: (Cootlnoed on Faga Seven) World War Ur drawing to North Viet Nam a*'the front. I Staff. ». ■ ! J ' ' ■ k -"•T’

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1969 ring to It AA » ‘Wonderful oppor­ Art*a liejjiRlalor , PAGE TWO Andover tunity." Don*^ssacks The co-op group li,'sending A Food Industry Unites JoinR Jail .Slnrly THE MUSIC SHOP with axtrema attantion to tha Coventry letter to Arthqr H. Ilting. Man­ composer's Intent. Ha twata It as M i»s America chester superintendent of schools. Program Set 1013 MAIN STREET. M ^ C H E ST E R a work of art, not aa a ahow-plece Sheinwold on GOP Planning To thank him for malting A copy Rep. Bather Frsnkel of Hebron to display hla technique, which la I I Of, the Mancheater kindergart’en In Education Pro^am haa been appointed a member of a more than adequate to the de­ S e e s l 9iity to Nicholaii Koztntkoff. founder Lt. Governor Picnic, Talks curriculum aVailable to them for ^_____ J * apecial aiibeommittea. to aea what mands of the composition. a t t a c k sttidy. j and present director of the world REGISTER^OW ENTRY < South dMtor An miUtandIng example of>z cn--»catlnnal program, directed pri can ba dona to bring about "I'm- The accompaniment, by the Phll- TO KILL SUIT North-South vulomblc ' Town B«M IXrtvera Hired ! famous Don Cossak (Ghonis and FOR LESSONS IN— harmbnia Orchestra, under Alceo Set Example Dancers who will appear at the operative attack on li baalc proh- marily at the high achool ag( mediata facility imprdvamenta" of To Take Part By Alfred Sheliiwold NORTH lUtpubllcan Town Committee Three local men are school bus Gslllera’a baton, la well-conceived, Mancheater High School audlton- jem now plaguing tjHT nation ia group, which it helievea ‘''■'P -^ ,n ,v tails TRUMPET • GHiTAR > SAXOPHONE U.S. Masters Team Champloii 4h A- Chairmen Ellsworth Covell an­ drivers this year well-balanced, and well-recorded. (Conthined from Pago Ona) O A 5 4 .nAi hna roiitel ' tomorrow evening, has p re-: being furnished ^■■'the coprdlnat- equip today’s le , .ret lo meet the _ CLARINET DRUMS • TROMBONE In Cerem ony \ According to my aclenttflc nounced todaj?" that there will be ' pared a varied and entertaining; ed food induato’ attack on the challenges tl— ahead, .Mari.v of Senator Gloria .Schaeffer In ahorf. this ia the way this com­ fi^ d a , ona effecUve way to dis- ♦ 6 5 2 T w . » varied and enlerlaining ; ed food induato’ . of Woodbridge, chairman of the position ought to sound, in my An outdoor Bring-Yeur-Own Bar­ and many of the the people of Natchez have done pose 'bf an enemy is to go back 50 ♦ K 8 8 .4 S 1 “ knnidt and, Walter Baker. A s u b -' for . the evening from hid j twin evils of inadequAte diets and | the. .56 statee Leglalature'a Tenal Inatifutlona JCALL Ml 9-2035 opinion far superior (by the way* WEST I lAST becue from 3 p.m. until dark Oct. in conducting j lack ot fJublic knowledge of good | communities within those states, Ll. Governor John 'Dempsey, for me." years ^ fO and kill his father stitute ia driving the fourth route **•**'^1'™ Committee, appointed Mrs. Frank- JOHN ORL'BEli to the much publlclxed Van Cll- Miss America 1980 want to New O Q 9 .4 2 OIIO^SI who is also mayor of Putnam, haa while he Id^Ztill in his cradle. If 8 at the elemenlarv school.''"'.^ for which a local driver is being . o'**- 3.000 performances in Informal com-XIHpaU "tn'\h"II*niw'NF^^^^ el and nine others after sever..several tm bum rendition. There la an extra York later In the day and checked 0 17 2 O 8J United Statea alone. ■■--V accepted the invitation of Albert J. ywir calcutatlefis are right, your ♦ J Iff » 8 4 ■ Tha committe* In charge of theXs,ought...... Nstlonsl for th. 1959-60 achool year 8o \-ouM »-onfl«rlnr about#appar«nt in their entirety right dividend after the concerto con- Stevenson of St. Jude Council, in to a-hotel there before leaving ♦ n f : mlttee known aa the National 'aistlng of Dohnanyi'a transcrip­ enemy just nev>r gets bom. If O A Q J 10 * 7 barberua is headed bv Jheodore 1 rae.mentary achool principal Included in Food Conference, iNFC) the food 1 beyond “ifereo.” »r* you? It it ell that at the oiitaet. KofC, to attend a Columbus Day for Niagara Falls Friday. you think this has nothing to do Mrs. Doris E. CGhamberlain has the concert will be Te D«um- rnlfled Approach'Required '^Kh county ^lnde prior to the To have a library you aw proud tion of the "Walta from Coppella" Second In the conteat w as Mlaa SOUTH Wright, chairman, aAsiated by 1 the edvertieemenu eey it It? Has assembly at 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at with bridge, you're qblte wrong: , O K 8 7 asked that all cars enter the low- | Hymn to God" by Tschaikowaky; indu.stry ** "■aging an attack on n\'T_Tn^i*iiJi” nutrltion^^ Slate taka-over next year. Rep It made "hi-fl’’ obeolete? How of, it ahould contain examplea of by Delibes, a charming perform­ Cqventry Grammar School. . Wlaconain, Mary Alice Fox, 20, of Mrs. Ray Bidwell, town committee I er driveway at school before or i "Shadows of the' Past." romance problems "'h*ch it feel, may ^ J " p , , ’X Fr.nkel ia a member of the Penal r/)e PENNY SAVER ance of a piece In lighter vein. there's a bridge play that works O K Q 10 9 6 much doea "eterro' coat? Can my all the varioui atylea of muylc, Ll. Gov. Dempsey will present Sheboygan, Wls. She won 83,000 on this principle of nipping'before '♦ A 7 J vice chairman, and Clarence Cua- j after school. No buses wilt be music chartto; "Sav’e Thy People, derminlng vitality and achieve- 1 fn^ijs-i ln*titutlona and Agriculture rom- old eet be converted to •‘aterco?’’ and, aa it expanda. varioua rom- ter. I Hlnfonla roncertante—Morart the awards to the three winners of scholarship. ’ u the bud. X ♦ 9 4 pai’ked on the lower drivewsy this O God. " TscheSnokoff: "Av'e Ma­ VFC Snana Industry ' it '’ "i"" *greed that only a unified mItlAes. ^ What doea "binaurar' mean? And poaera-dn those atylea ahould be a Columbua Day Easay conteat be­ In third place was Miss Wash­ West opened a trump after a South West North Kart Edwin H. May, Jr,, chairman of 1 .vesr so ample turn-around space rta." Donizetti; ".Song of 'the RE-OPENS TOMORROW added. Aa you may or may not Vienna Rt. Op. Oirheatra ** ington. Sharon Joyce Vaughn, 21, Th* ^National Food Conference ' effort hy many organizationa County govemmenta go out of all the other queatlona. too. Cain ing sponsored . by the Council,. wild auction. South won with the 1 O Double Redouble 1 O the State Republican Committee.Committee, private cars will be available. Plains," an old folk song: a,|»op-| The '«• iNawonaNational ro<^food v.on.c.e_n.rLonreience., , ------^ ^ ...... u • „.,,h „ c h .. other,k*, exialenee next year, and theroun- 1 play my preeent library on know, there are three great.periods Swahnda of Seattle, who won a 82.500 achol- Weatmlnater 18041. Grade 8 pupils at Coventry Gram­ nine of hearts and returned the Part 2 * 3 « 4 0 will vlait the affair and apeak | private cara have been restrict-' ulac melody. ''Monotonously Rings' w'hlrh fame Into bejiijr in 195r t ,„cceed in giving the public tlea apparently see no resAon to WITH A FRESH STOCK OF FALL and W IHTIR •■atareo" equipment? How doy you or atylea in muaic. conforming mar. School are eligible to enter arship. M Isa'California, 19-year-old Double Pass 3 V Pass briefly. The committee also hopes upper drive ao that'tli’e Little Bells." and "Lord Have deal with the facts shout food and nutrition ' spend county fiinda for jail Im- go about building a record llbrarv roughly to three different fen- Here la riasaiclam ’ that la ex­ Susan Diane BrOnaon of San nine of clubs. CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE RAMILY the conteat which closes Oct. 2. . West stepped up with the ace Past Double All Paw to have former congressman Hor- j p. i„ tp* way of the! Merev. ” by Lvovsky. problems leprcsenled by pubUc ,ead to brtter longer; ' pro.vements. anyway? What abotit reconP turiea. tremely easy th digest. If yon do Essay entries are to be on the Lorenzo. Calif., was fourth and Opeoiag lead — 02 ace— Seeley-Brown«„i— — ------present.- 1 • ...... ^ misunderstanding of food and the "nicn wm m . not have- any Mosart In your li­ of clubs and wondered whit to do" Mjusea which back into the-drtv6 The second part of the pro­ and more useful lives for Ameri- A number of county jajis are Be thrtft.vl Ovlifif jt m r faiB- cluba? They are the "Claaeical" period, life of Christopher Columbus and won a 82,000 tcholarahip. Fifth Fireplace facilities andFcharcoal food, Indualrv. is composed of-ma- M.v from haby in gruflpR Anawera to Iheae and aimllar brary. this la an excellent starting next. If South had the missing Concern Over I'rogrtm gram Includes the folk song Jor trade associations and firma in cans. Because ‘^ 7 reportedly In poor condition-,' w1tt\ generally muaic of the ISth cen- are not to exceed l.QOO words In place and a 81,500 scholarahip was will be provided for all who wfsh Mrs. Doris (Ghambierlain. ele­ with grind quality etothOA a t queationa will appear In Ihia col­ point. Even If you do have aome four of clubs. West could give his 'Sieny." "Elegy" by Massenet; that of N e w Haven llald to •tury. the "Romantic" period, length. Neatness ahd originality Uicen by Miss Arizona, Patricia to the king, and fuff a club. Tha to hroll their meet. Coffee and mentary school jMlnclpal, haa an­ he induatrv. Included are more | , ^eK' low thrift shop pricitZ. umn weekly. Write your own Mosarl thia ia' a recording you will partner a ruff. West finally worked "Amur Waves," a waltz; and al­ *W*s.s aze,ese.sa..es... i41. OTl LHIR DOint, It R^^TTIR llK^Iy lead the list In that regard. Tol­ mostly written in 'the IWh cen­ will be Included in the qualifica­ Anne Allehrahd, 18, of Yuma,' suit falls to bretJi, to South must punch will be proVided by the nounced that dfily 80 per rent of land Count.v jail, one of the oldest queationa to The Herald and if enjoy for years to come.' Aa a com- tions for prises. Prizes will be 118, It out that East would not drop ways requested "The Volga Boat- tury; and "Modem" muate, mean-. poaltlon. It lies between the old Ariz, the aiVen of cluba from the double­ take hla spade ruff and give up ’’ tow'n committee. the 240 eprfiiled students are par- Uihut^ra'a^d m a rk K | ‘'iV^:Vrinrc^ntrrb"ft7o;"?o In the .Stste. is also said to -be they are of general intereat. they first; 810, second, and 88, third. Supervised games, will be avail­ , men," a medley of two numbers Ing' the muaic written during .the "Concerto Groeao" and tha later ton 7-4 In this ittuation. Weat two diamonds eventually. ticipa'Ung in the hot luneh pro- 1 ,upi„rtjng a harmonica solo, the Taking leaderahlp in the m;blicj[^"n w eirb^inrof fhe ni iom badly In need of replacement. will be anawered in the column, 20th century. Of courae, there are able for children on the ■ play- education pi-ogram of the NFC is 1 . concertl for solo inatnimehta. The Council committee members In therefore returned the qiieen of When you cannot attack ah op- gram She has expressed concei-n | cossark battle song "Cavalry A Jail stud.v committee has held (.nmr in and otherwiec you will get a peraonal aubdivlatons in these claaslflca- jihargs of the project are Steven­ the American Farm Bureau Fed-1 NFC Membership reply'if ,wu have encloa^ a aelf- woodwind aololats are especially cluba. ponent'a long suit directly, abtadt hnUd'inr*^ There" wiH participation ia : Marcir."...... „ -.Song of . ...the Flea” by eration. Charles B. Shuman, presl-, Currently, more than .15 nstion- up spending money on new plana tiona, and don’t think that com- fine. Swaboda and the orchestra do son. chairman, Grand Knight Al­ Hospital Notes tlW RChOOl building?. Ther6 win in nrHar to R. i «a______atamped envelope. ThUi didn’t work. Seeing what the entries to that suit. This pro­ HO charge for the affair and evefy-v J for thirtv cinU UmrhClass i ^Moii.ssnfgsk.v, '’ '■'"o'-gskv and The J ^ n g of ,, trade sssocistlons and firms berauae the StaNFWiH t*l cents.^unch o^n^ral Platoff " cosapek war of the conference, members of the National- Food the running of county government, writing Claaalcal music, and woke pected In a city ao intimately al-' pinlan of Mansfield. Past Grand played a low club from dummy it can ever get started. slips signed by parents' must be re­ tain' re\1e'ia of aerioua, recorded Ne^ Year’a Day of 1800 to begin Vlaitlng houra: Adults' 2 to 8 affiliationa. a parly spokesman song. The second part "J l-he pj-o Davidson, president of the Conference, with niany more oi- inrtilding the Jails. lied with the Mozart tradition. Knight J. Paul Brennan, District pjn. Maternity-2 to 5 and «:*« instead of putting up the king. Dally queatloh turned lo the achool. among the knlrk-lniReka, muaic, recommendattona for a writing romantic muair. The per­ Deputy Laurence Mattacchlone of ■aid. In case of inclement .weather, grani will close with "L4zgtnki. American Meat Institute, chair-' expected to join In the ' baalc library, information about to 8 p.m. Chlldren'a Ward—2 to West switched to a spade, but As dealer, you hold; Spades K Insurance envelopes and emer- months shesd. Members are: Allis hooka. jenelr.T and hanto- iods are not that well defined. Aftemoofi of a Faon— Debnaay Man^eld and Council Financial the barbecue vyili he held Oct. 10. genev cards should also be return­ a Caucasian . man of the group's planning com- 80SWTAL AUXILIARY hold Items. Voii'ii b* sorji to oompoaefa and ae on. If you want Snlase Romaiide Orchestra, 7 p,m. it was too late. Declarer won in 8 7: Hearts K Q 10 9 8; Diamonds which includes the dagger dancer • Chalmers .Manufacturing Co.; Most people seem to be born Secretary John Adamclk Jr. dummy with ■ the ace of spedei, A 7 3; Clubs 9 4. WhaV do you Mothers fo Be X-ra.ved ed lo the school. find ao^ethlng you want. {formation on other aubjecla aa Anaemiet, Conductar M ic h a e l Carberry haa been G. Soloduhin.' “ ' American Bakers ' Assn*; Ameri­ with a liking for the romantic ruffed a low club, and drew say 7 Mothers vvho will participate in PTA to Meet ,VFC. Aims' PRESCRIPTIONS a regular feature, let ue know. lyindoo LL> 1882. elected recording secretary of the Patients Today: 178 For their concluding selections For some years, food Industry i can'Bottlers of Carbonated Bever- The column la for you. school and extend their musical ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. trumps with the king and ace. He Answer; Bid one heart. This la the co-operative kindergarten pro­ The elementary school PTA will the Oo8.sacks will offer tvyo folk American Farm Burea)i Free Delivery knowledge by working backward Tljla la a daddy for your library Council. could then cash three good clubs, minimum, but quite adequate, gram thia year will be required to OPE.V—Tues.i Wed.., Thurt. You probably have recordinga Inasmuch ss you get not only the Fall activltlea have been set up. Sylviane Doyle, Storfs; Miss Mar­ hold Jts first meeting at 8 p.m. songs, "Cossack s L ^ e n t "od-j between pitblic misenn- and forward from this period. So. discarding two diamonds and a strength for an opentfig bid. have a cheat, x-ray if the.v have Wedne.sday in the elementary and FrI.. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and equipment qf aome kind, or Very famous Prelude but several The opening program will be to garet Stratton, 44 Garden St.; "Kaleenka, Laughing Polka.” the' ceptiona about food and the food j let ua consider three recordinga spade from his hand. i (Copyright 1M8, not had one during the past three school. The meeting will be opened LICCEn DRUe Thursday .Night* 7 to 8. you would hot have read thia far. other Impressionist performances take Holy Communion In a body at Linda Smith, 829 Main St.; Mrs. ever-popular g.vpsy tune "Dark I'nduatry. and the widely acknowl-! ^ S * ! 474 M.M.N ST. which fit our three mentioned Must Lead Spade General Features Corp.) .veara. This service will be avail­ by the new president, the Rev. RHOPPINO PARKAOB Even If you are planning,to change on the same djsc. These include the .7:30 a.m. Maaa Oct. 4 at St. Pauline Halay, Andover; Mrs. Em­ Eves." "The Black Hussars." a edged fact that, nian.v Americana ! 7 ' ' * 4n»t North of IJneoln School the equipment, thia atep doea not categories. Debussy's "Danse Sacree" and ma Taggart, 129 Wells St; Mrs. The way to kill the club suit Is able at no charge at the Storra Willard E. Thomen. j miutarv song which will -be sung not only eat inadequate diets but (Gampbell s Soup Co.; (Garnstion | Mary's Church. ’Thia will be fol-' Elementary -School tomorrow from have to be taken overnight, ao let VDanse Profane" for harp and lowed by a communion breakfast Elsie Horton. Peterson Rd.. Ver­ to knock the ace of spades out of Return from Rurn|>e ! ^v Cossack soldiers on ----- . , V. . Company: Cereal Institute, Inc.*; . Concerto In B-flat Minor— 10 s.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:.10 to 5:.10 may in fact be seriously under­ ua defer dlaeuaaion of reproducing strings. Ravel’s "Introduction and at 8:30 a.m. at the Nathan Hale non: Ann Benson. 348 Woodbridge dummy b.efore the clubs can be Sgt. and Mrs. Meredith Donald- j „,„rch, and will close with "Kozat- nourished. Colonial' Stores. Tnc.*; Corn In­ Ttehalkowaky bom. When West takes the, ace of p.m. No appointments ,\vill be equipment unti) a later column O eu Anda, Soloist, Oalliem, Allegro" for flute, clarinet, harp Community Center. Edgar Ander% St.; Miss Anita Carreau. 28F Gar­ son and their cl.iidrcn, Donna. 5, ; phok." a popular dance of the Don Taking the point of view that dustries Research Foundation. and diacuaa your library, drat of N*« tasi MessW T.4 clubs he must return a spade. . , g n g g g r a i g y necessary. and Keith. 6 month.s, have return-1 Cossacks, Inc.; Cudahy Packing Co.; Florida Oondnetor . and string quartet, and Ravel's son la chairman of the communion den D r; Domenlca Recchla. 102 consumption of quantities of foods all. "Alborada del Gracloaa." 'With Once the ace of spades has been Those who need transportation ed from Europe and are now vis- Citrus Commission; Florida Fruit Angel 880U program and Michael Fratlannl of (Gharter Oak St.; Miss Ellen Mc- Ring Mr. and Mrs. Samuel How- - „ The Don Cossacks founded In Slone will not correct the many Moat people aaaemble their rer such a variety of one disc you will' the breakfaat program. < Michael, 167 Green- Manor Rd.; Itnocked out. South may twist and are asked to. call Mrs. Raymond Donaldson Czechoslovakia in 192. .problems shpwn lo exist b>' numer­ 4r Vegetable Assn; General Foods Vety likely you have, a recording AT REGUtAR PRICES! R id of Shoddy Mill Rd cordinga on a hit and mlaa baata. have a grand start on modem mu­ There will be a social and dance and maternal grandparents, Mr, Mrs. Mary Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; turn, but he will not make 11 Stoner. Mrs. Eugene Schwa nke. have toured all six continents and ous nutrition surveys and studies. Corp.: Grocery Manufaclurer* of A few, of courae, know what they of this work, but If you do not. It sic when yOu purchaae this, for tricks. His best play is to lead a Mrs. John McGuire or Mrs. Walter is the Howard's great-nephew America, Inc.*; George A. Hormel at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Nathan and Mrs. Robert J. Biates of Lake Delphis Aubin. Coventry. Loaded teith Laffit! v i s i t e d 65 different countries. Thetf j the National Food Conference de- want when they enter a record It certainly one that ahould be in your library. The. orchestra and Hale Commnnltv Center to cele­ ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: trump to the queen, return a club Weir. Donaldson spent three and * Co ; H. J. Heinz Co.; Institute your library. There are more than St. The Rev. James R. MacArth'ur, Monroe-Curtis-Lemm on hole n.a... in rk,'inan« p nn* ' H e i Orst appeafance in Ameclca was In I lermined to launch a continuthg . „ t j . etere, but an too many try "browa- conductor are noted for their In­ brate Ctolumbua Day. District Dianna Thoma.s, 18 Lilac St.; Mra. half .veais in Oilcan., France.j jj q _ „ „ 28. 19.18. ' program of public education aim ^ i .American Poultry Induatnea , thirty recordinga of this concerto, pastor of the First Congregation­ Information about the x-rav re- . . , Ing.” That la, they llaten to a few terpretations of Impressionist mu­ Deputy Laurence Mattaochlone of al Church, performed the cere­ Eva Kane, Munaon. Maaa., Wil-. "Somo Liko It Hot!" quirementa was one of the topic.- "ml ^is family rotnr.ied to this Since then, all the members have ' at gaining greater publii- undt>r-i lb ’ n national Harvester Co,; Jewel hare of thia aelection and a few not to mention aeveral popularized sic; this disc amply sustains Iheir Mansfield will be general chair­ discussed at a meeting of the pro-j country abomd the L.S^S^Geiger, Tea Co. Inc ; Oscar Mayer A Co.; veralonp tor dance bands, and hav­ mony. Guests from CJolumbla. llanv Ho'ch, Andover: Charles ■ at 8:10 i beconie American citizena and ! standing of the fact that good diet ban of that one, hoping to atrike reputatiom. The Interpretation ia man. East Hartford, Bridgeport anj(l Vadiaius, 63 Union St..; Mra. E3.T1 ;'n:^rr;r.ri i raa i .e s school parents association F r i d a v 1 *'’>1' lug In New ^ork - pt. . have given nearlv 2.50 concerts for ' and a knowledge of the fundamen- .lohn Morrell Sr Co.; National Aa- ing listened to 10 or 12 of the beat beyond argument, and the fidelity Montgomery Cliff i TUESDAY AND ■omethlng they will like. A turkey ahoot la planned for Dorothy L^valle,' ■ Hebron; Mra. in the elemenlarv achool in p l a c e , The Donaldsons wi l »tay with sociation of Food (Ghalns*: Na­ known Interpretations of this excellent without being bizarre. town' attended. lhi.y country's i'.S.O.. war loan tols of nutrition arfe essential to Unfortunately, a caaual liaten- Nov. 14 with Clarence Tedford of .(Godparents of the child are Mr., Elsie Peterson. 51 Litchfield St.; E f l S T U J O O D "LONfLY HEARTS" Of the meeting 'previouslv s^ed- Howards until Oct 4 "'hen he drives and at veteran hnspilbls. health, vigor and achievement. tional As.sociation of Retail Gro­ \ perennial favorite I nominate this This disc Is a "must” and a bar­ se A !». V I Ml r T • I % I HAM Tf o w n 1 Ing to a great mualeal work la a Manchester In charge and J. Paul and Mrs. Kenneth Reeves of Co­ John Larrabee, 15 Pitkin St.: 8:20-16:10 uled for tonight. ' ' | The appearance of the DonCos- Flrat N'Ki Meeting cers*; National Biscuit, Co.; Na­ poof criterion for the purchaae of: recording as the beat. gain aa well. tional Cannera Asan.: National Brennan aa co-chairman. lumbia and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rena Gosselin. 2 Fernwood Dr., Rirhard laONf At the meeting the appointment Guard sacka in Manchester is being spon- I Tit** •'rsl National Food Confer- > WEDNESDAY/^; a recording. Chancea are that if To many pianists, thia ia a "war- n*ii>.r KSyr Confectioner.s Assoeiatio.il*: Ns- PRESTO ASSAI A 2-night performance of a Kuehe of Bridgeport. Bolton: Mrs. Josephine Breault. LoiU Armatronr in Wed.: "Anatomy ef Murder" of committee chairmen was an- . .. __ sored bv the Rotarv Club, with all ; held in Washington. It appeala to you on flnit hearing. horae," and tqey treat It with dis­ minstrel show will be given Nov. The paternal grandparents are “TIOE FIVE "Tok.yo After proceeds going for the ciub's vouth D-C.. in February 1958. succeeded, t.oital Colton Council of Amenca. M dain if. not outright earaleasneai. rarment Suite—Bizet 39 Hilltop Dr.; Edward Cain, 19 nounced aa follows; Mrs, Robert J- McAneenv. son- of It will wear thin by the 80th or 27 and 28. place and time to be . PENXIES’’ Dark’’ activiUea which Incliide s t u d e n t 'o bringing to public allenlion the Natioiial Livestock * Meal Philadelphia, Ormaitdy Mr. and Mrs. CJecil R. Long of Fairvlew St.; Albert Catalano, 136 h even by the twentieth. Truly greet Gesa Anda, however, plays the announced Grand Knight Albert A. I n r a l t r Cardini, wavs and means; Mrs, t '^ 7 ' ' ""’"r a f ." ! Cohunhia No. MS-M81. - - Bradford. Ill Long la stationed Campfleld Rd.; Jim Elfers, 134 Paul Donahue, equipment ,nd ' >’" 7 I Joans and scholar-ships. Tickets are , f«ct that many nutritional and Board ; Ralaton Purm* Co.,; Rath muelc win Btend hundreda of heer- work aa though he had just dla- Nothing new In something old. Roast Is general chairman. available from all Rotarians and problems can be solv- Packing Cm; Safeway -Stores, rovered It, alfh ehthuaiaam. and aboard the USS Wasp. Park St. supplies; Mrs, John Farlev, ,,or-1 '” ‘ ''1 ‘ ■"«''d for four .years Inga, but its beautiae are aeldom Correction ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Lena i sonnel and curriculum; Mr.s, Then- '’ eg.in traimng at the at the Savings Bank of Man^hes- eh. This nreeting was followed by Ine.: .Super Market Institute Inc : ..WmI., "Asakimy or A Mnritar" The list of officers of the klancheoter Evening H e r a ld Frederickson. Laurel Manor Con­ MAIN FEATURE 8:30 dore Wright, constllulion and h y -! Oiiard Receiving (.enter. . * I .•peciflc educational progr ams in .Swift A Co.; United Freah Fruit St \ I Luncheon Planned Coventry Ameriosq Legion Post Coventry correapondent, F. Paul­ valescent Home. EVEPY NIGfHT EXCEPT Si»T laws; and Mrs. William Kelley, * 7 ''" imany stales across the country, Vegetable Assn*; Wheat Flour In- S p e f M for the coming year were Inad­ ine Little, tele^one Pilgrim 2- BIRTHS SATURDAY; A son to Corr^Rpondinr Rporelarv? iialed from RHAM Hjph School m t BIMON SHERBFT C\KE Building on thia initial effort, stitute*: Wilson St Co., Inc. \ vertently and incorrectly listed. . ‘ .- .. . Hebron laRt .June. While in Ruhooi Fo'r you' on the de.sse’rt car-'i‘ he .National Food Conference is •Members of the National Food \ 8281. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton O'Brien, 98 NOW AND TUESDAY The wj^R informed that] . . . «#• *u^ 1 By Church Group The officers follow: Stanley J. Oakland St.; a son to Mr. and ,aST NtRtFORD Continuous From 5:08 ^ A * • 1 A 1 i_ I he WRR raplam of the basebflU and I rou.sel, ■ catch this idea Lemon , Ob"' IMmching a nationwid edii- Conference Planning Committee. Harris, commander; James Hoyt, quite a few girls toys have been. , * Mrs. Timothy Burns. South Wind­ donated b)il there is still a need | *°ccer reams. ___ I Sherbet Cake. Start with a baker's S T Y L E - home is a style leader when ,\ W a n j llave been completed by senior vice commander; John Ld- cek, junior vice commander: Ken­ Regional 8 sor. for boys toys. The School now has — ■ ' angel food loaf cake, sliced horl- ^'the Ferris-Reynolds Group of Sec­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son two sets of .swings'available. 3Ianohe*ter Evening Herald j 7ontally into 2 equal layers. Then ,}'our windows are dressed in new Kirsch Vertical- ond Congregational Church for Ita neth Jurgenaen. chaplain; Richard Andover eorreepondenf. .Mr*. Paul lengthwise, s pint of C. Snow, historian; Eugene Rych- to Mr., and Mra. Henri Wilao-S JAMES STEWAHT s h o w n Students who will be sssigned annual get-acquainted luncheon School Lists Rulf^ Loveland Hill, Rockville: a daugh­ n. pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim ling. adjutant; Louis A. SteuIIet. KGrl^r Bird Hhow ToiiUo LEE REMICK 8iio-8:SO te the .Monday and Wednesday brick lemon sherbet' and arrange Slat Blinds made in Manchester by Findell. I Friday st Fellowship hall of the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin kindergarten classes are Charlene 2-68.56. between cake layers. Cover top of church. •ergeant-at-arma; Ernest Marsh, For Absent Pupils Foreman, Warehouse Point; a son MABILY MONBOK In BENGAZZARA finance officer, and Eugene Rych- DonaHue, Susan Emerson. Carol rake .with whipped cream. Slice BURSTING WITH NEWS? KV1 Final plans were rpade Thursday to Mr. and Mra. William Pardua, "Somo Liko It Hot" ARTHUR O'CONNEU Rice. Carla Rice, Andtea Richard. STRAWBERRV POI ND CAKE anfi, serve immediately. Top each when the group held its first meet­ ling, service officer. In .Strawberry , Pound Cake PTA Seta Open Rouse Parents of ftHAM High School Storra: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl EVE ARDEN Deni.se Stoner. Randolph Fora, serving with unsweetened fruit in ing of the season and installed of- AmEnde. 27 Spring St.. Rockville. MlrkoF Boonoy In there'.*' a surprise ingredient, Hostesses ht the Coventry have been requested to call the KATHRYN GRANT Randy Wederslrom. Nancy Smith. sea.son. such as pea.'ches. ficeri. DISCHARGED SATURDAY: "THE LAST MILE" Kiischwasser 1 cherry brand.vi, FINDELL MFC. CO. Grammar School PTA open house schpof before 10 a>nt if their child . Keith Palmer. Stephen Patch, All women are welcome fo at­ Elliott Bennett, 40 Bretton Rd.: that achieves a subtle blending of PFOgrMi> at 8 p.m. tomorrow at tha Rosemary I.,RPierre. K*tbj’ Negro, tend the full-course luncheon wlLl be akeent ffoni school. Mrs. Anastasia Mkciejko. 43 Karen Negro and Gftfgory Sears.. flavors. Fa.shion this berry dessert 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER sch^.-w,1U be mothers o7 Grads; They havb been notfffed by Mrs. .North St.; Mrs. Carol Laun. Haz- CHARGE YOUR which will begin at 12:30 p.m. 1 and 2 chlldran. Mra. David Siih- Students who will attend the from a baker's loaf pound cake, sharp. Reservations must be made Alice Stone, school nurse, that ardvllle; Russell Demers, 14 Arch T5iesda.v and Thursday sessions cut lengthwise into 3 eqiiaLsized Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts mona will be in charge with Mrs. notea'should be sent with the stu­ St.; Mrs. Ann Vendrillo. 322 Oak­ PRESCRIPTIONS HERE by Wednesday, night with Mrs Ruaaell W. Potter. Mra. John Dina- are Bruce and Brian U’rsin, .Mary layers. (Gver one pint of sliced Floyd Post, 99 Math St., or Mrs. dent when he returns to school. land St.; William McKinney, 130 EASTA fresh atrawtrerries, . sprinkle 2 Schwanke, Elizabeth MillA Carter mbre and Mrs. John McKusick as- Cafeteria Menu* Listed Pearl St.; Mrs. Mary Pirle, Bol­ John Buck, 117 Weodbridge St. sitting. 'Wnght, Stephen McGuire, AVilliam tablespoons each of sugar arid Officers, installed in ceremonies RHAM High School students ton: Mrs. Mildred Russell, East Kelley. (Yhrialopher Bosworth. Kirschwasser. Fold sweetened Fragment Sbelety Offtrers will have a choice of two menus Hartford; Mrs. Mary Dlttmeyer, WINDSOR , PINE at the home of Mrs. Carl Geissler, Mia Hilda M. Keller has been mavTii fMM Olwyn .McCabe, Peter Leon, Linda whippad cream into the siigai-ed are Mrs. Post, president: Mrs. Ar­ each day in the cafeteria. Menus 25 Courtiand St.; Harold Scheibe, PHARMACY elected. President of the Fragment EAST HAATFOm Wnght, Rachel Palmer. Ci:alg' berries . and spread mixture be­ thur Risley. vice president: Mrs. for this week are ae follows: To­ 101 Orchard St., Rockville; Mrs. tween layers and over lop of cake Fresh Sodety of the Second Congrega­ Cardini. .Ian Chilatadore and Jan GslMler, secretary; and Mrs. A. morrow, macaroni ahelli and meat Grace Robarge, Storra; Lawrence tional Church. AMs COLOR 1 I (i i 0 N 0 I 1 I 0 S ( 0 Gatchell. ('la.sses will be held from Chill for one hour before serving. W. Driggs, treasurer. Mra. C. Trvlng Loomia, who kaoi sauce, green beana, pears and milk Burgess. Wapping; Mra. Louise 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. JlaspbeiTies cah b(? used instead of 664 CENTER ST. Gaggisnesi,. 74 Woodbridge St.; U HU lU'lUNU ilIK aiNOlIK'NINli served as treaaurar for 19 years, or beef noodle soup, cheese, lettuce flroC Tlmo nt Thoto IjOw Two .youngsters are now on the strawheri'iea. IIUIIM R wag elected 'vice president, and in and tomato sandwich, greeh beans, Thomas I^efebvre, French Rd.. rrleet! STATE wailing list. The next meeting will MODERATE COSTS Now Many Wo or charge of publicity. pears and milk: .Wednesday, , Bolton: Christopher ' Leber, 84 be held St 8 p.m. Oct. 12 at thq OF QUISH SERVICES Other officera follow; Mra. Ceoil grinders, carrots, fruit mix and' High SL; Mrs. Jpanne Sforza, "THE ROBE" STARTS WEDNESDAY elemenlarv richool. milk or chicken noodle aoup. egg Lawler Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Pkul- WALT DISNEY’S . . . have never affected our standards Robertson, secretary; Mrs. Fred "toBMKTBIOl'B AND THK Al a recent meeting, the .Moth­ which remain high at alt times. Our entlrs- FALSE ItETH Giekecke, treasurer; Mre. Charlea salad sandwich, carrots, fruit mix ine Rosen, South Windsor; Forest OLADIATQS8" ly modem fatuities are at your disposal In and milk; Thuraday,' shepherd's Wescott. 108 W. Middle Tpke.; "DARBY O'GILL" ers Hub voted to.give'J25 to the WijHiMero Comfort Smith, Mri. Philip I. LaMontagne, group In he used for small items tints of needf. Mra, l«roy Roberts, Mrs. Oliver M, pie. tossed salad, pudding or fruit' Mrs. Madeline Huot and son, 123 BfST AHfAn OF IHt RFST PABTklrnL ' i pisasaat alkaline rather than large equipment. The • You can have (noB^aeld) iwwilsr, holde fslM teeth Brown aiid Mra. Stillman Hitch­ anci milk or vegetable soup, meat Elizabeth Dr.; Mrs. Eleanor White Ysar 'Round A.lr Oondittonlng. . nore Onnlr. To eat and Ulk In more cock, directress: and Mra. Gilbert and lettuce sandwich, salad, pud­ and daughter, 97 E. Middle Tpke,; speaker at the Mothers Club that .ootnfart. Just eprlnkle a Itttle PAB- H. Storrs, lunahine. ding or fruit and milk: Frida,v. Mra. Romans Eraser and daugh­ evening. Dr. Harriott Nash, of the WnUaua P. IBilab TXZTB on your pletee. No gummy, Stale Department of Education, money-in-the-bank Fur^rd gooey, paity tsito or feeling. Otaeeke Pothick Slated baked fish, buttered potatoes,* cole ter, 42'4 Maple St. READY-TO-CP<$k "piste odor" (denture breath). Oet The Mr. and Mra. (Gl.ub of the slaw, jello and milk, or tomato DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; commended the young mothers fpr FOWL Rayinond T. (lulsh PABTBBTB S t sny drug counter. Second Congregational Church will aoup, tuna fiah, sandwich, .cole­ Mini Celia McLoughtin, Wapping; providing a kindergarten experi­ nilCAIftll OF CHICKEN slaw, jello and milk. Bread and Mrs. Mary Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; ence for local youngsters, refer- to buy and pay for Home haVe a potiuck supper at 7 p.m. JPuL (jJAhnsA, eKiekan I Sflfl yolk Ml 3-5940 Sat. at the Church (Gommunity buttar is served' with all meals. Mrs, Josephine Newton, 168 Ben­ 7 tabUsDoons ihortannQ S*U Houae. There will aleo be an elec­ Extra desserts or Ice cream are ton St.; Mrs. Agatha Kuis. 395 anything you want.. 7 cupi chiekan itork HariM tion of officers during a buainesa available for 10 cents additional N. Main St.; Mrs. Letty Arm­ STUDIO of PIANO and ORGAN 7 ttblaspoom Moor ^Ftnperk maqting and Introduction of new above the cost of 38 cents per strong. 11 Fairfield St.: Robert 1 cup mtik er tfftm «f Dump^ipgt DRIVEWAYS m ^ b a rs by Mra, Wesley ' Lewis, lunch. . LB 225 MfllNSI ^ Morrissey. 28 Campfietd Rd.; Rob­ just by ' trnga tnd rut the ehTrsen ..->f*awe m * p*n ^dh th* »n*rt*Ainf president. The program commit­ OUR lUSINESS PT8A Meeta Tonight ert Hawley. Hampton; Cornelius Resumes Teachinft Monday, SepL 21 Cavat , harbi $ n 4 • f t * We repair cracka, aurfaca tee in charge includes Mr. and The Parent Teacher Student Foley, 109 Pine' St.; George Dos- sheas #f Mb p*rk uMd tand«r. ‘ehaut * a hauri.'^'*>n a-d Mrs. John J. Wtllnauer. Mr. and Assn, will meet at 8 tonight in the t^'fLa* an* a«nt 'kfluid .eith tb* Rmi. fm<*4 U .a snneefieut Bank! I5V, OZ • Any omount starts on account. IfIMirilfUKItS osrrlttf br "■li4dir WttkatM" (0«t- comprising Doris Belding, pres- Sef how little it roels to rail after S: tlat Oa NISBU er BsS wittlas. toe tn- •"^nly 10< per cheek used. Hoat. boralat er Hikias urlMUeni. ,Went; Florence Schieldge,, vice ALAN FREED AND IRUST COMPANY Spaghetti 2 CANS WMadarr Baekethe eaS NerresiatM. president; Natalie Bowes, secre­ frsm MAltCHESTER to First Eieti s44s4 er itreailBelHBe. CapiO v tlt^ as* to IN PERSON-."BIGFiFVLIf.' ■mrts CHIF ROY-AR-Dli ' plus 25t monthly service charge. MI 81AiN ST.—Ml 8-8821 n%ettea*. tary; and Barbara Pitkin, treas­ LESSONS In MancheNter Phone Ml 3--H71 1 amtiits urer, appointed the' following sea­ " , - V ' . - ■ « ' ' PRESOBIPTION PHAEBIACT BRI^TOjL, CONS'. • $ .30 ( .10 15'/. OZ sonal chairmen: Program, Linda JACKIE WILSON 17,'i Belding; playreading, Ruth' Flow- MANCHESTER SQUARE DANCE CLUE You pay low bank ratoi only on tho amount of MILWAt'l(:EE,-WIS. 1 ..30 ^>0 Beef Ravioli 2 CANS MONTHLY STATEMENTS PROVIDED 4 *«y; publicity, Betty Lund'berg; East L’enfer Instant Menoy crodit youVo oetuolly using . . . NEW YORK. N. Y. *4r> • Id j mernbership, Jeanne Bosworth; FLOOR W A X - Sell Polishing . I MANCHESTER RESIDENTS, Street and you hoy* up to 24 months to ropoyl WASHINGTON, D. C .TT) .20 Se^or ALT delegate, Doris Beld­ HO! na#4 PROPERTY OWNERS Phone BJlinr.EPORT, Conn .40 .10 '/S G A l i ing: Junior ALT delegate. Gene ' FORMER STUDENTS C A N I Walton; t e I ep.h o n e, Jeanne .Ml .‘i'1126 Theor ralejc aro for^iAtlon-to-ntAlioncellKyBftrr A e r O w a x 49< CAN R E A L T Y j Adams. I The Connecticut Bonk and Trust Company HEN! TUESDAYS. STARTING SEPT. 15 6 P.M. and all dav'flunday. They do not inelud* ! The playreading committee was } INSTANT MONEY. 893 Main St. th* lO", fedensl *xci»* tax. For rsifs to other SUNSHINI commended by^the group for , its j Mancheriter, Conn. placer, a*e th* froirt pagea of your dirortprf., choice of ,"H,aFvey" as the Thes­ HERE! KEENEY ST. SCHOOL. 8:00 BOLTON NOTCH I Please tend full information and (on INSTANT I h m B a v ilc COURSE pian's fall produclion. Tryouts for (HIIDRIN , ’ •» “ Harvey," conducted by. Philip VJREE lllTES.6Md44M DONrr WAIT!-NO OTHER CLASS WIIJ. I M ONEY application form. I understand it costs me H yd ro x Cookies emo 45^ FREE FIRST LECTURE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 8 P.M. Burgess, director, concluded the START FOR A YEAR-7LIMITED ENROLLMENT I nothing to open on INSTANT M ONEY account. A N O T M lfr COM^AAiy ♦ ' ■ . • meeting. TONITE aad TOMOBROW Call by number . .". it's tuiee as fvtf! COUNT THE TOTAL - THE TOTAL COUNTS Se OfRcaa Serving 18 Connecticut Communltlea,, For men and women of all agaa. No previous training or exporience 1 Nome ...... needed. 18 lecture isvnnlng course toaehea you Uie Imokv-how 'to ht> Membership in the Center Thesr . Cirafory Peek in SM MAIN sy., MANCHESTER V piani Is open to anyone interested $1.50 PER COUPLE PER WEEK succeaSfiil In the realty^ business nad PREP ARES. YOD.'TO TAKE Street... •.....,.... .NORTH BRANCH— 16 N. MAIN 8T.^ THE STATE UCENSE EXAM. Attend a FRjEE FIRST LECTURE in.any phue of little theater, and "PORK CHOP HILL" Th! Seatheni New leiliRd TelephiH Cm fm t dramAt-lc experience is not A pre- on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m, at ths YWCA. 182 Ann St., Hartford. EARL JOHNSTON, Oaller u d Teacher Stat* ... Mewper Federal Depoelt Ineurance Corp. raqueslte. Meetings are held the Alls City i«*eeae»ee***teeeeeee*e Zen* •ee*e « e « fe »»••••< Federal Reserve System . WrlL) or phone for giiest tickets. MORSE COLLEGE, 188 Ana St., B«b Reps - Rbeada Flaaiiaz FOR INFORMAHON CALL Ml t-OSgS er Ml t-4808 Hartford, J A 2-2281. , first Wedn^dsy of' each month at "ALIAS dE8SR 4AMR8" CenUr Chtlrch Pariab Houm. n \

7'. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1959 P A G E PO U B MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER, CpNNt. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. I95a_. of the Algerian rebellion. So filch Post 14 at eeremonlaa Baturda_y C lerifal H elpers. P'lfht. ' . pronuae aeeiiM likely to sattafy ‘ Mr*. Bruno Kaidelakl waa Install­ Red’ s Talk Algerian rebela. whom the Aalan- ed aa preaidant of the Auxiliary: Afrtcan countriea generally' back.' Needed at Gtinic unit At the same meeting. Oard-1 Pkvar* Conttnuntlon ^ IIM WEST MIDDLE TDBNMKB Flaher ner succeeds Fred Hewett as hesd ■ To Keynote Tha aaaambly has a raport’ from . The fowti Health Department J . > • CORNER DURANT »T. of the men's prgsnlaation, while ^ Hammarakjold reeonunandlng-that needs nine volunteers for clerical The Baby Has ^4^ Mrs. KadelskI ;»raplaces Miss the U.N.’a Pales tina refugee work at the anti-polio clinic Sept.. | , NEW LARGER QUAm ERS Eleanor Fortuna in tha ladiaa^ agency be kept alive beyond Ita f group. v i_ _ - UN Session ,23 from 2:80 to • p.m. In the hear- As Mayora minee expiratldn da4e « f . mtd*lM(V~and Ing room of tha Municipal Build­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Ski ClHb Planned auggeatlng that «nly economic de- 1 A meeting for persons Interest­ ing. ,, (ConHnned Page One) veloppMnt of tha Middle Bast Thrgg_ volunteers.. would work Been Named 4 • Atty, Leo B. IHeherty Jr., Pemo- ^ ed In kkllng will be held tomSflrow could bring about the refugaaa’ In­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLES' St k p.m. st the Elks Cariisge from 2?Sb to 4:80. three from 4;30 aretk minority fertion lf*drr. to­ tha "quaation of tha repreeenta- tegration In that region. to 6:30. and three from 6:30 until - TT > ,- = T ; House, N. Park St. Anyone wlah-1 g l a s s FURNITURE TOPS M ; day eeld "It *ppr«r» likely" he will ^ 'ing further information should tlon of China" In the U.N. and Arab governments have come the clinic closes. out againat the latter auggeatlon rin for meyor of RockxUle O ff k 'contact Sherwood Merk or Jerry grant flpt;eaentation to the Cbm-' ___ The department said ft needs MIRRORS (Rrtptaei.fliM P«or) on the ground that tntegra.*on of workers to htlp. maintain rec- John Drew, eon of Mr. and Mra. Donald Dxlenia of Baat L l ■ FlehertV m W a alnt* of “fandl-l ' Bouchard. I munlat "PeSItpla's Govemwjent of Hartford. He waa bom Sept. 4 at Mancheater Memorial Hoapl- Vernon Pnlliick Supper tha Arabs into Arab countries | of .Inoculations jflven at the 4atea for the Mty elertlwn ha* been . China." ' , • would detract from their rights to 1 fclinic. For accounting pur- PICTURE FRAMING. r^i fypERt tal. Hla maternal grtndpuents are Mr. and Mra. John D. Ful- ''completed and haa, the iinanlmmia The Couplea Club of First Con- The United Slatek-^* ready.'*a I return to their old homes In whatj'p^ggg. aeparate refcords will be glnttl of Frackvllle. Pa., and hla paternal grandmother la Mrs. aiipport of loader* of both fartione igregational Church of Vernon hss W INDOW and PLATE G l^ S S Mary Dalenla of Frackvllle. He has a brother, Donald A., 6. ' scheduled a potliick supper to usual, to counter wltlnvj>roposal I hi now Israel. The United States., jtepl on children, persons under 21 pf the Demoefatlc party In Rock- that the assembly shelve tnas.que8-' originally opposed to .extending ; gnd pregnant women, and persona I • • • • • • vine. The iBatr will be preeenteH open the season's setivities Sept. tion for, the rest of the vean-Shelthe life of the agenc.v, has not in-1 over 21. the department said. | CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK Jeff Alan, eon of Mr. and Mra. Donald Hiiot of 123 Eliaabeth ; ; T -r T -----1' by the nomlna'hnR committer at •* 26. Is expected to bolster this wlth^dlcated whether it hss changed Its ------.^ || Dr. He was bom Sept. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His " I- town committee mretinp Wednea-! The club Is open to all couples MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Larose of Baat dav nljrht. in the community Meetlnga are chargaa that muiflits have repressed iheTibcl- On the prospective agenda are OPEN 8ATUROAV8—OPEN THURSDAT EVENINGS Hartford, and his paternal grandparents sre Mr. and Mra. Gamllle I o i iifajiy of the candidalca have: held on the third Saturday of Mrs. Pralt Named Robitaille of South Hadley. Maaa. He haa two brother*. Wayne. -i . ; . every month. However, this, ana. Intruded Into Indlif. threat­ three questions related to diaarm- ESTIMATES OLADI.T orVEN had prmdoua experience In govern-1 6, and Glenn, 5; and a slater, Suaan, 3. ..J ment. Flahertv aald. .Although he j month the meeting will be defer­ ened Chinese , Nationalists' off­ ament-T-«h Indian proposal to atop Director of Music (;> \\oyiss ivoiild not di\ni1ge any of the name* > red a week because an suction shore Islands;with gunboats and nuclear teauT^n Irish bid to limit on the proposed alate. there identl-: is to be held si the church on put the North Vietnamese up t o ! the nuclear pow.drs to Britain, the , Doniia Lee,-daughter of Mr. and Mra. Duane Lewis While of YOUR ties w?tf Warned from various! Sept. Ifl. encouraging rebellion In Laos. In-1 SovleX Unloh, and the United Mrs. Anne Stric&iand Pratt,' 67 E. Middle Tpke. She waa bom Sept. 4 at Manchester Me­ ; teacher of voice and piano tn Man- sources. Hospital Nlrte* dlealions are that the U n i I e d I States, and s Moroccan request; morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*- . Mrs Ethel Teaae is repotted to Admitted Satuiday; Carl Hen- SUtes will win again. - that Frante call off a nuclear teat ' cheater and Newington, and a EMgar Henderson of South Portland,. Maine. She haa a brother, he the choir* for city clerk She la alg, 10 Thompson St.: Philip Twenty-five Asian and African ! In the Sahara, former reaident of Manchester, has Thomaa Duane, 3; and a sister. Linda Mae, 4. > ; BLUEPRINT a member of the Vernon Board of Mlgneaull Jr., Wlndsorvllle, countriea -a record number—have ^ Due to go on the list later la; been appointed the director of mil- I • • • • • finance and barked the minority Discharged Saturday: Clifford asked that the Assembly put the \ the question of general dtsarma- j sic the. Stmabury Methodist Lucy, daughter of Mr< and Mrs. Sebastian Lopea of 73 Fos­ . 4 gnrtip In the recent Dcmorratir Ralz, Mile Hill Rd.. Robert Bddry, Algerian question on the agenda ment. This Involves prolonging 1 Church, ter St. "She waa bom Sept. 3 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. FOR p-lmsry which naihed .«eyeral eligible between Sept. 12 and Del, .Somers;,Harland Wallheoff. 16 Ela- for the fifth straight year. A state-I the life of the 82-natlon dlaarma-; Mr*. Pratt has been organist, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Paaquali Calvo of minority member* to nominstions .1, sex St., Manchester. ment is expected from French i ment commission beyond Dec. 31 i and choir director at the Bridge- Belvedere. Sicily, and her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. for Ihe fown election Oct. S. Seleclinen .Meet Tonight ^ Birth vesterdsv: A daughter trf President Charles De Gaulle so It could get reports * om 10-, port Lutheran Church. Grace Thomas t^pes of Belvedere. She ha* a brother, Thomas, .1. William F. Smith, of Pleasant The "Board of Selectmen wlW.|Mt. and Mrs. Martin Griffin“ 1R 6 Wednesday promising Algeria' nation arms talks scheduled t o . Episcopal Church In Hartford, and BETTER LIVING Ft is said to be the approved . meet tonight Instead of tomorrow self-determination'— after defeat i start In Geneva early next year, j'the Second Advent Church In New Candace Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Rene Ouellette of candidate for city treasurer. He is rnighl because .some members are btschsrged yeslerdsy: Gustsf' 126 High St., Rockville. She was bom Sept., 1 at Mancheater employed af>' Travelers Insuranee ! planning to sllend a testimonial Brause.-.Ncw Britain;. William Me- ; Memor^-Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Irf' Henry B. \ Co. In the printing department. dinner lomorrhw for. State Police Hugh, 25 Congress St., Manrhe.*- Meyer of Snlpsic St., Rockville; and her paternal grandparents Edwin J. Heck. Watts Shstliirk, Comnilsaloner, I.«o J. Muleahy. The ter; Barbara Schneider. Wspping, I are Mr. and Mrs. Rene Ouellette of Caribou, Maine. V X N John Orlowskl and l^.ster Baum .Selectmen will meet * 1 7 p.m. st, • • • • a e .. appear tp be the candidates for j I!’ * Memorial Building, \ ernon and Talcetridlle new* I* j handled through The Herald'* ] BamM Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Germofid of 161 aldermen st large, while Carlton I.egton Install* Brookfield St. She waa bom Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Milanese Is expected to run fo r' George C. fJardner was installed RocIniU* Bureau. 8 W c Main 81., telephone TRemnnt .l-klSd. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. alderman In the Second Ward, |M commander of American Legion EXPERT SERVICE Mlddlebrook of Sharon, and her patemnl grandparent* are Mr. ! The present Inrumbenis on th e;______— — —: and Mrs, .tame* Oefrnond of Hartford. She ha* three brothers,' Council, all associated with the old Stephen, 11, Gregory, 6, and Roger, 2; and two aleters, Pamela, jguard majority group will seek re- WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL 12,,and-Renee, 9. . - c - y r z f f i r election. They are Aldermen Clar- WANT ABC ience J. McCarthy, Bernard Groii* Suppose you found youraelf FAMOUS MAKES I.4iurie 'Chrlatlne, DfiWttitlT> moBtUy IttntBl* LHalhsurencalaevatlaMaan alllaans of genuine ceramic tiles - the superior training, skill and experi­ PHILCG MntB W. 910.05 mcA- No m * durability of ceramic .tile. and Mrs. Francis H. Saenger of 107 OrchaM St., Rockville; and party this y»*P. -.But' RepaWtea^ at law graup rata. / still hold a ms.1ority of shout 2S0 j nrr Pnnmwl. • Choose From S Modem Decorative Colors ence are unparalleled. EASY her paternal grandmother la Mrs. Fred Kingsbury of Bread and pver the total of about 1.380 regis­ ♦ riX T l REvS INCLUDE , Milk St., Coventry. , - / tered Democrats. j a t Towel Bar* s .l Paper Holder • 1 Snap Dl*h * .-f . * * * • Although Republicans have been OUSEHOLD FINANCE a 1 Soap and Grab 'a I Tumbler and Tootbbni*h Holder OPEN John Robert, aon of Mr. and Mra, John Leavitt of East Hart­ bi the lead for many years. Demo- TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY DAILY ford. He waa born Sept. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. prats have been gaining in the ^S LITTLE AS 31.50 PER WEEK 9 A.M. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.- Frank D’Angelo of ratio of v-oters’ affllated with a MANCHItnR SHOPPUM PARKAN to a P.M. Woodbrldge, N. J., and hi* paternal grandparents are Mr, and That -wonderful, (Bxoltlng day is here. You’ve started planning ,arty. Saturday waa the final dav SAT, Mrs. .lohn A. Leavitt of Glastonbury. He haa a atater, Tracy" fOr TOter regtitratlon before the 382 Middle Turnpike Wett T r L L ,l. Ann, 16 months. your nevy hozhe—and you’ve. told your .architect and your coming town and ctt.v elections, NORMAN’S • • • • • < 2nd Fleer—MHeheli 3-2738 iexcept for voter reglstrafion before Robin Eve, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John J. Jeffers of 31 b.uilder that nothing short of the best will do I the coming town and city elec­ tbarit 111* i Rsa., Tssi, TVw.—10 t* I W.—f.3l la 12$^ 445 HARTFORD ROAD Edison Rd. She waa bom Sept. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ tions. except for those who become pital. Her maternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mra. Vincent P. Dolan of 12 Llnnmore Dr., and her paternal grandmother la Mrs. John C. Jeffers of .31,1 Garden Dr. Now is the time to specify the most modem home ad­ ♦ * • , * • ELECTRIC HEATING . . . Mary Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Doherty vancement of all— the heating method of Coventry-. She -waa bom Kept. 5 kt Mancheater Memorial p i. today and the futiirel Mectrio Heating is incomparable Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Taverner of Staten Island, N. Y., and her paternal grandmoth- . . . clean and carefree. And you’ll enjoy uniform, draft-free ' er la Mrs. Anne Doherty of Staten Island. • « O • • warmth with no*periodic cooling or overheating. EReotrid Frederick John II, son of Mr. and Mr*. Frederick John Hobbs of Mansfield Depot. . He was born Sept, 9 at Manchester Me­ Heating gives you individual room control—there’s no need morial Hospital. Hi* maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. to overheat the whole house just to maintain the desired Fred P. Wilson of Port Chester, N. Y., and his paternal grand­ parent* are Mr. and Mra. Herman Hobbs of Los Angeles, Calif. warmth in one room. X He has a alster, Suaan Linda, 15 month*.

Debbie Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fraser of 42tFrancls Hospital In Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert USED CAR CLEARANCE - PRICES SLASHED R. Thlbault of North Westport.' Mas,*., and her paternal grand­ father Is Ernest Caron^f Manchester. She haa a sister. .lovce, There's nothing like ALL-ELECTRIC LivtNO •SB PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR 1495.00 •57 CHEVROLET 2-DOjOR ...... il495.00 2; end a brother, Robert, 1. ing! Radio and heater. Sharp and clean throughout. Deluxe“inotlel. Radio-and healer. Clean to lighten your day and Brighten your life! Robert .lohn Ar., aon of Mr., and Mr*. Robert Uhl of East •54 PONTIAC 2.DPQR ...... 415.00 •$4 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR .,.;...... 1095.00 Hartford. He/(va* born Sept. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Radio, healei-. hydi-amatic. ' ' -‘Bi^lvedere model! Well equipped. , . . ! ' pital. Hla prtaternal grandparenla are Mr, and Mr*. Emery Trade-ins are rocketing to new highs! Nev^r McLaughlin^/6f Hftyne.sville. Maine, anrt hia pateiTial STAndparenta •58 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ...... 1295.00 '54 liUCK 2-DOOR .,. ’ : r ! . ;.. 645XM) are Mr. imd Mra. Frederick Uhl of Hartford. He has a sister, V-8, powei-glldc. A-f condition. . . ' "V-8; New piilnl. . Dehra -tehnne, lOmonths. " » such savings! The buy word\today is Buy '59 •54 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR .. . 345.00 •58iu IC K HARDTOP .. 139^00 Rim* like a million and economical, too. ThI* car I* aJ)aUes*. - z .

•53 CHEVROLET HARDTOP ... .moo •55 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON . 895.00 / Powergllde, radio, heatei. Sharp for the year, Two’ to clioose from. Excellent family tranaportatlon. ■ -. . . -V - ■... ■_ ' 7 . . DR. C. A CAILLOUETTE THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY •59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR ,.. 2295.00 •51 DODGE 4-DOOR ...... 145.00 V-8, powergllde’. Low mileage..Naw- car guarantee. Cheaper than walking, , CHIROPRACTOR If you are a thrifty buyer; and: who isn't, •57 FORD 2-pOOR ...... 1395 qO •55 CHEVROLET HARDTOP .. . . 1175.00 ,-r V-8. FoidomHtic, radio; healer. ' ’’ .New paint. Verv dean throughout, p a l m e r GRADUATE •55 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR ...... 1095.C0 •58 FORD 2-DOOR ...... 1195.00 you can yourself a real -bundle of money. V-8, radio and heater. Motor ju*t overhauled. Uar look.* - V-8. r.adMi and healei\ciean and priced to aell. ■* _ “ i. ■ . . , 'r.. , . "IN PRACTICE 35 YEARS" and runs like new •57 CHEVROLET ^DOOR 1445.00 Come and se^e.:. See the cars t .. See the •54 PONTIAC HARDTOP ...... 795.00 . (}as aaving 6 cyllndei engine with atandard ahlA". M:iat WILLIMANITC OFFICE . MANCHESTER OFFICE .New paint. Leather upholstery. "h e aeeh. ; , 814 MAIN .STREET 119 CENTER STREET •54 RAMB|.ER 4-POOR ...... ,.. .1345.00 •55 FORD HARDTOP ...... 1095.00 Phone HA 3-1400 ^ Phone MI 9-7828 You are invited to inspect the Gold Medallion Home built figures oh the money you can save. *, ' Hydramatlc, radio, heatdr. V-8, Fordomatle, radio, -hgater. . y ' • 1 by R. D. Valentine in Bolton Center. To get therp take *4- Route 6 east through Manchester. Turn , right at Dolton Center Road lat 3 J’s). Discover for yonrself why there’s . I’l Amesite Drives HOUSE BY Sept. nothing iikea Gold Medallion Home in your Blueprint 12-20 * - *> for Better/Living. ' ; THE . . . Ii • , . . ■ ‘ Ali . - 1229 MAIN STREET OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER CO. Ml 9.5224 JA 2-5750 - I . I t ■ i MANCHESTER BVEN^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDA^ SKPTEMBER 14. 1959 PAGE SEVEN

back to our home town — Bridge- an enUrelx d.^.rant kind of ex­ cannot allow the^quarter of a bll- iWirl ample on Aug. 1», when it reelect­ A Thought for Tiklajr Hon we have poured in that coun­ Hsihi Ttva Oil Oo. ftanrlirBtrr try go down the drain without *^We think tli* HoaplUl did ft ed lie own and-OommunUt gov­ Sponaqred by tbesMaaebeetet worlderful Job and should be M l M S 3 4 Court Ca»es Assessing for Sewer Obituary SnrnittQ Ij^raUii aomethtng to ahow for hence Red Shot Gets Praise /Arc, Aides Discuss ernment tn a free battle of 'balloU. Oaoeit' *f Obareha* The Open Forum our franUc efforts to try to bolater thanked puWlely. the present regime by military a*-. Mr. and Mrs. SSf m e without atrong-arni methods. ■ Monday fllaee* Mrs. iHilUp DesJordlRs, Ik ClaMlI StTMt Biatance and1 1advle*. Philip Machallwakl "If We are to accept th* evidence The way we use money eurely Bridgeport, Conn. Fusl Oil 11s tal. A blow itruck "with llttl* or no Main Issue of Agenda Mrs. Maudk Ideila DesJardins, IliuckMIat. Uonn •howc our attitude toward God .Communleatlons for pubUcatlona tn the Op*» Ronun will not E. D. CoIIina Of normally rellabla and impartial be fuaraateed publication if they contain mora than 300 worda On Eve of U.S. Tour provocation whateoever” brought 54. wife of Philip DesJardins, 143 Khrushchev’s Visit and HU will There I*, a common I ?5SSVSK’& ohservera," commentad tha Malays- Halrold R. LJsk, 35, of 134 Oakland Woodland a t, died Saturday at PuMiaiiar* •aying that "money talks," and It The Herald reaerves the right to decline to publish say matter ■WeMlertel Job* a ijm o n d a n o b l c a k e The third public hearing In 11* ice in a wide area, including Wood- fXMBdad Oea careful rebuttal to all tha unsup­ thank th* staff of Manchester horiaontally, into 3 equal-slxed svidence. Prof. A. J . Lovell, di­ Mr*. Rose LaBont* Pottered th* ness and of our trust or lack "of Pratoea Church Plan rector of the huge radio telescope peace," admitted ■ striking'--4xme* School auditorium.. All the property owners wer* ia, son of Mrs, Loren* Mschla, question* about Russia's behavior MKMHKR U> other people In Southeaat Aala trust In God. It aUo speaks about ported aasertlons made by the Memorial Hospital for the excel­ layera. Fold drained, croahed pine­ Givenant Plan Bidwelt, 17,. of 196 Loomis ffi late Wolcott Potter. Before R o v ­ rHki A1»K1UTKD PRiUB To tha Bldltor, \ Boiler and Burner Clewied fT.BB at'Jodrell, Bank, said; The project, a pump station to expected to receive by mall before ing to Manchester In 1954, she V ** 26 Cottage 9t., is serving with the Th# AaaocUfwl Pr*»» i» who may feel Communlat totall- our interest In mUsions, or our un- Draper Committee but Jt received lent first aid and care given to apple snd kllvered toasted almond* the fkce with hia open hand J\jly' 'he built south of W. Middle Tpke., in world affairs. •nUUwl »o th» u»t erf r»puWlo»llM oj The plan of the Coveihuit Con­ scent notice in the press. The them after their terrible accident Into whipped cream and spread be­ "At the, moment of Impact the Covenant Congregational Church last, weekend a copy of a repo;t by active in civic organizations Third Marin* Division on Okl- all Bfwa diapaichaa cr«SII«l ro U of tarianlam is riot ao much wore* wllltngnets to help. The way we telescope waa accurately posi­ 30 aa the two talked in front of■* '■'■ en eait pf the Hockanum River, with General Manager Richard Martin Eisenhower himself is expected gregational Church to dei^p 13 newspaper* of America are, by on the Parkway on Sept. 1? Alao tween layer* and on top of cake. Oakland St. garage. West Wllllngton. She was * for­ awa. not uthffwtat cTfdlifrf tn tw» i«oar than soma of Ita alterpatlvea. . . value and use money Is an elo- tioned in the direction of the moon plans for gradually developing 13 a fore*'ti\ain linking it to the sew­ explaining the proposed project to tell hla visitor that the inM of and aJto Uit loeati nrw» oubilahad a m qtient witness aa tn whether Jeaua and large, pro-foreign-aid forever. for their aaalatanee tn getting us Chin until mixture Is Jlrm.______mer member of the Tolland and President Ngo Dinh Dtem and hit acrea off Hackmatack St. foi* ,re-, and there is no reason to doubt acres of land off Hackmatack St. Assistant Prosecutor Allan D. age treatiheat plant. Is a contro­ and the assessment ratea. The A aami-annual meeting of th* threat or force around the bound­ All ruttita of rfpubttcallor of fooclai controls our life or not. The recent dlsturbancee in Laos Manchester Oranges. ' anpatekof horalB af» alao raafrrod creation and church purposes Is that the Lunik capsule made lip- into a church and private recrea­ TTiomaa said .testimony brought versial one. rates are based on usage and ap­ Besides her husband and moth­ Hartford County Medical Assn, aries of the Communist bloc — regime have governed itrongly and Lord, use us aa Thy chosen eer- NATAUE NORMAN out in trial thia morning showed FMII fame* cllfW of N B A. Bar* good plan. It would be a credit to pact on the lunar surface." tional area are scheduled for dis­ Some of. the 300 West Side portioned on the front foot and er, both of Manchester, she leaves will b6 held at the Hotel Bond, most recently against India and well with an unmistakable aenee of vanta. ' the neighborhood and the town. ^‘>'^***3*'oreign aid program,program. If It can be Lisk struck Bldwell without Just property owneVs who would bene­ Submitted by STUDIO Virtually all the four pages in cussion, at a meeting of the. Town acreage meaaurementsi an aunt, Mrs. Ida Behtley of Los H artford Sept. 23, at 5 )Mn. Leo* - - I* th* major cause of ''iSibllanar* RapraalfiitallT**: n» direction. called a "program.” Over a qtur Pravda, the Soviet Communist cause Over an alleged slight. fit by it are expected onlte jnore Jiilmi llBthaaa Spactal Ajfency - New Rev. C. Henry- Anderson, Having been to some services In Planning Commission tmilght. Another hearing tomorrow night Angeles, Calif. , Louis A, tlralnl,' assistant director' tension and war fears in the "They have held the country to­ the Covenant Church and meeting ter of a billion dollars was frit Party newspaper, were given over Lisk pleaded Innocent to the to oppose the assessment ratoibv.^ York «T!Uca*o Patrol) »nd ^ ton . Rmanuel Lutheran Church tered away since the end of th* The diacussion ^111 be held after charge. will deal with levying, atoeaaments Funeral services will be held at of the iofo^ation and research world. MfiMBER AtmiT BTTRICAO 0» gether and provided aome |»aianta the people there,. I am sure that opening in MancheHer •* to the rocket. Soviet citizens Forty per cent of the project'* 8:30 a.m. tomorrow from the Wal­ division of tlie Health Insurance The president expects at least CntCUUATIONB______•Indo-Chinese French conflict in a public hearing on a resubdivision Before Imposing sentenc* Depu,- totaling $40,807 on some 50 of the with new land. But they have al­ the place will be operated proper­ Tueedqyf Sept. 15th shared copies as they rode to work cost haa been marked up against 300 )Mt>pe*'^y owners for a $43,650 ter N. Leclerc Funeral home, 33 Association olf\ America, will half a dozen major problemi'to be 1994. This money wa* poured into request for lots at Rockledge, ad­ ty Judge Leon Podrove said it was Individual home owners, 30 per BTJBtKaUPnON RATna so taken enormous United Statea ly. There are too few recreation on the sybway this morning, sev­ dition number two, which be trunk sDwer line in W. Middle Main St., followed by a Mass at speak. covered In the talks he and Parable In Adrance places for youth in this fast grow­ Laos without any plan, without BrlMsb-American Club apparent from testimony that Lisk cent against acreage owners, and Kennedy Favors eral huddling around each paper held in the Probate Court room of seemed to think he could take the Tpke., from'''Hilliard St. east to St. Bridget’# Church at 9 a.m. \ Khrushchev will hoM here tomor­ On* Tear ...... **7 Si! aaatstancr in Its mqat ’ unpopular ing are*. Any properly conducted any atidit, without any supervi­ 76 MAPUE ST. to read as they rode. 30 per cent against the Water fill Montba .. •...... 1 2 sion. To this day th e' Ad'mlnistrA- the Municipal Building at f o’clock. law into hts own hand* and "live Deerfield Dr. Burial will be in St. Bridget’s \ The Manchester Pharmaceutical row afternoon and late next week, Tbrea llonll.* * * * • * a* a aa a a* a a a * • • a form and treated political op­ place should be welcome. A front page drawing showed a Department,' in notice for the ,aa*a*aaaaaakaaaaaaaa 1-80 Vying in Primaries tion. In Washington ia unable td E. J . Hill, local builder, la seek­ by his owHj set of rules.” *rh* Thf difference would be paid by Cemetery. Society will meet Wedito^ay eve­ following the SovlH premier's re­ On* Month .. ponent* In such a way that th* 1 am sure that the Covenant , . All typea of d a n eto In- star glowing on a Kremlin tower, hearing. catling hours will be held from We*k> ...... leaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaa •9f — '—*■ account for a single penny. An at­ eiudlng a School of MMellBg. ing permission to reaubdivide a Judge added, however^ th* Incident the Water Department. ning at the Rad Ember. turn from a tour around the coun­ Binai* Oopr . worat sort of opposition Is likely Church'* plan would fit well Into lighting up a cosmic ball carrying small section of the 71-Iot develop­ was the result of an unforeseen ar­ Some home owners in the Wood­ Outside of the hearings for to­ 2 to 4 and 7 to 10^ p.m. today. try. The problems Include dis­ (Continued from Page One) the area. Even realcfehtlal areas tempt' on t)ie part of the elUzcns For Information or, to register. ridge at-ea contend they should not Th* Herald pnnttfi* Corapim». U».. to gain moat In the long ru n ... Foreign ,Aid (^mmittee to team a hanimer and sickle pennant up­ ment because.* proposed extension gument and was not in itself eeri- morrow night, the agenda for the Arm^ Pvt. Robert D.\Mc- armament, Berlin and the future aeeuine* no finanedal reapnnalbilltr tor need relief of open spaces to rev ward. of Ludlow Rd. would cro*» ledge, have to pay 40 per cent of a "pub­ meeting lieta mucli buaineaa the , Arthur C. Hill* Malaya may perhaps be allowed made a judgment on th* basis of about the Spending of not only Call JA 0-3718 ous enough to w arrant's Jail term. Caughey,' 1$, son of $(ra. Mai of Germany, and the situation In typo«craphic*1 «rror» aDDCArtnt to wf* lleve the monotony of there'being Thg Russians were clearly de- making the project an unneces­ Lisk was arrested on complaint lic utility” they say the town must Directors ere not expected to take Arthur C. Hill*, formerly of M. Plufnmer, 106 Seaman Clrcli the Far East. , rertuiemant* and other readim njat" the luxury of aelf-aatlafactlon that a few people meeting in aome LoS all residences. There Is niuch Laos aid but aid for other regions tB lb* Hancheater Braoliui RaraM Is met with “classified," "secret", -lighted' about the success of this sarily expensive one. A short rec- of Bidwell shortly after he had install to improve its . system and tip until Sept. 22. Ton^orrow Bast Hartford, died Saturday al I* participating In a large-scale > One difference between th# lie recent election* needed no such Angeles hotel. I have never which churches can do for youth effort in the enhancement of Soviet tlon of the roadway would be lo­ been hit. Bidwell testified today serve proposed schools. TTie proj­ night's meeting will be adjourned the Seaside Sanitarium- in Water­ Dlainiay adrerttatim eioatiiB bonra: "confidential" and ao forth. It is field training exercise with the ffoviet and American approaches' bolstering.” thought that waa the way candi­ which even the best secular rec­ prestige aa Khruahehev prepared cated 25 feet away from the spot Lisk accused him of making dis­ ect would be a step toward aerv- to that date. ford. A retired carpenter, he made Third Armored Division in Gra- has already appeared. Soviet propa­ For Mondar—1 P na VHda*. reation center cannot do, and plain that cushy Jobs for bureau­ For Toeedar—1 p m kfondar dates ought to be picked." The crats are being protected and to start his exchange of visits originally scheduled, and one lot paraging rem arks "behind my his home with s niece, Mrs. Har­ fenwohr, Germany. The exercise ganda for several day* now has or Wadneaday—1 p.m_Tu*aday. Thi* same South 3^et Nam waa public recreation centers, sre 1960 Democratic National Con­ that widespread' and wholesale with' President Eisenhower. will be taken If the application Is back,” then struck him in the old Birk, Niantic. Been bttllding up great expectationn ,0 r Thuraday—1 p m, Wedneaday. bovind. hy the Geneva agreament needed, to. I am sure that graittv is to test the combat readiness of For rtlday—1 p.ra T b m ^ y . vention will be in Loa Angeles. graft I* being covered up both at Alexander Topchiev, vice presi­ approved. face, Lisk admitted striking th* Rockville A'World War I veteran, he waa the division. McCaughey is a tank of achievement from the meeting*. For.Bettirday—I p m FMay. w’hich Iniccd the Indo.Chineae war, Kennedy 1* considered a front­ ing Covenant Church's plea would dent of the U.S.S.R. Academy of The church plana were first pre­ blow and said he did so because Police Arrests a charter member of the Glaston­ American officials hav* been pl y'- Claoatfled daadfina; 10:h0 a m. *a~- home and abroad. The Citizens sented informally last week at a crewman In Co. C of the division's to take part In free electlona to runner for hla party's nomination, be an aid instead of a handicap to Sciences, aaid the rocket should be Bidwell called him a name. bury Legion post. H« Is survived ing down hope* of m ajor'acenm - toy erf oablloaMnn eaeenf Bafnrdaa— town planning. Foreign Aid Committee, as have meetinj of the Rev. EJnar Rask, 33rd Armor. He attended Howell t a r n ______be held in all Viet Nam. North aa but haa not announced formally. oiher groups seeking to learn followed by a manned flight to the Patrolman Ronald Roberts, the by two other nieces. Cheney Technical High -School, en­ pirshments. Your* truly. pastor of Covenant Congregational, arresting officer, said Bidwell An East Hartford man who said He Said yesterday he'plana to an- where hard-earned American tax moon. Judge Fines , Fkineral services will be held tered the Army last March, and Asst. Secretary,, of State Francis MemdAj’, Septapibar 14 well aa Sotith, within on* year af­ J . W. Cheney and a church building committee sported a welt on hla cheek and a his newly overhauled car should nounca In Decefpber or early Janu­ d ollar*, have gone, have been A manned flight will be an ex­ tomorrow,St 2 p.m. at the W at­ completed basic training at F|. O. Wilcox cautioned last night that ter the truce agreements It re­ ^— with Martin Alvord, TPC chair­ cut Up after the hicldent. not be driven at the posted speed while he wa* not peasimlatic about ary whether he will seek th* nom­ promised future handouts ahd tremely difficult task, Topchiev man, and Edward J . Rybezyk, limit wa4 arrested yesterday for kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Dfx, N. J. Better Sdenre Than PoliUca neged on this pledge, following ination. ‘Forelgii-AM-Forever’ Funeral Senriee A Coventry youUi, aaid by a Six Speeders Khrushchev’s visit "no one might To th* Editor. "soft loans" will be more careful­ said, but "it ia a matter of the not town planning engineer. driving too slowly. Center St., with burial in West American advice, becauae neither , Kennedy's friends have repre­ ly audited.. But these "eudlta" too distant future." psychiatric report to be emotion­ Cemetery. There will be no celling to look for niracles.” The Ruaniana have aent.an etfi- Quite some months ago the ORMOND J. Wl^ST, Oirector Purpose of tonight's ipeeting ally and mentally ill, was placed State Policeman Robert Cabelus The Hartford Chapter of the "Jf his discussions with the Presi­ Ject weighing nearly half a ton a it nor we calculated that democra­ sented him aa eager to enter vari­ President appointed a commission never seem to materialise. He spoke at a news conference will he to study tentative plans for told driver Stanley W. Grezesiak, Six speeding cases were disposed hours. Kiwi a u b will hold iU first fall ous primary contests. They have 141 RASl CENTER ST. today on probation for one year dent help create an almosphere. In eJlatance of 236.000 mile* In 35 cy. cotjld win auch a free election. to Investigate the foreign aid pro­ , Right now, Preeldent Elsen­ in the academy's assembly hall, a roadway which would lead Into for using a motor vehicle without 43, that the Wllbuf Cross Parkway of in Rockville City Court today meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at which aorne slight progress can he criticized plana In aome states to hower is at the. tonlth of his pow­ Mitchell 9-7IN crowded with Soviet and foreign the Hackmatack Sti property where is no place to break in his car. He Mrs. Fannie' Tracy Waterman hour*, firing It from a rotating, Now it also feels unable to atage a gram. At the head of it' was the owner's permission. with fines ranging from $18 to $76. th# home of Mrs. Warren Cross, made on the problem* that divide enter favorite eon candfdatea. placed General William Draper er and popularity, Th* foreign-aid- correspondents: The news confer­ it is proposed to build a church, directed Grezesiak to travel home' Word haa been received of the 20 Normandy Dr., West Hartford. moving haae. the earth, to hit an­ free election even within Ita owm Thomas C. Hart, 19, accused of Raymond L. Hagertow. 22, of 38 us," Wilcox said in a New YoWt Kennedy himself said nothing yes­ Jr., an avowed proponent of ex­ forever boys have his ear and. to ence wa* arranged by the acad­ pari.sh house, school and recre^ by an alternate route through death of Mr*. Fannie Tracy Wa­ Members may contact Mrs. Cross S]}eech, "they will more than Justi­ other moving target, the moon. bordera. A* for our policy there, terday about hla own plana or all Intents and purposes, will have emy’s presidium and the state tional facilities over a period Of taking a car belonging to Joseph Manchester. Woodland St., Manchester, re­ terman, 83, formerly of Manches­ tended and perpetual foreign aid. THURSDAY Manchester’s Oldest iPacheco of South Windsor Aug. for transportation arrangements. fy their purpoto-’’ Their aclentlat* calculated within It undoubtedly alma to help build hopes for primary conteata. The final re^'rt of the Draper it until he leaves office. Since the committee for cultural relations time. Cabelus reported Grezesiak was ceived' the highest fine, $76, for ter, In Jacksonville, Fla., on Sept. Sen. Mike Mansfield . fD-Mont) President has been taken into with Finest Faeilltie*. with foreign countries. Discuss Road 1, pleaded guilty. The charge 84 aecondt the preciac aecond at the prestige of democracy and the Committesf Was loaded with dis­ Off-Street ParIctaiF driving about 25 miles an hour and traveling over 85 m.p.h. In a 40 5. Mr*. Irving Bayer. 14 Stephen said that if Eisenhower and camp by the foreign-aid-forever Others who appeared to give re­ The church wished to build a was changed from theft of a mo­ was holding up traffic on the high­ which the impact would be made. West up to a point where It will tortions, inaccuracies and incon­ CetabllBked 1874 m.p.h. zone on Rt. 30, 'Vernon She was the widow of Edward Bt., has jiieen appointed chairman Khruahehev would deal In specific crowd, little hope exists for any ports and answer questions were private road Into the area but Al- tor vehicle. way about 8 p.m. yesterday. T raf­ be safe to hold free elections, hut Committee Plans sistencies. ' Prosecutor Thomas recommend­ T. Waterman. of the Manchester book fund, and problems such as Berlin and nu­ Apparently, alao, they aueceaafully house cleaning until after 1960. academician Leonid Sedov and vord indicated the Planning Com­ fic waa heavy at the time, Cabelus Sept. 6. He told Judge .Francie T. Tha opposing group, The Citi­ ed leniency for Hart due to his Mr*. Waterman, who moved -to Mr*. George C. Le**ne,r. 44 Robert clear weapons control there would pinpointed the area of the moon there is lio evidence that we. zen.* Foreign Aid Committee, To return to the situation in two corresponding members of the mission would require a road said, and a long line of vehicles O'Loughlin he thought a car chas­ Florida in 1946, was a past aux­ be some hope for a significant im­ .’50»Class Reunion academy, Yevgeny Fyodorov and which would meet, town specifica­ emotional condition. Hart ia cur­ ing, which turned out to be the Rd., has been .named Manchester on which their objee;t would land. either, want free elections held formed early this year, prepared Laos. There Is a feeling that we was backed up behind Grezeaiak’s iliary president of the'Mary Buah- reservations chairman for the provement in relations. He epoks Sergei Vemov. * j tions before TPC approval could rently under psychlatlc care, he Vernon Police cruiser, was one All thia la a marvel of achieve Just now, when we might lose car. The accused is due In court nell Cheney Auxiliary, No. 13. Greater Hartford chapter of last night on a televtsion program The second meeting of the re­ . Vast Information / .be given to the church’s request said. Sept. 36. containing a group of boye whom (fTBS Face the Nation.) ment. not dimmed In the leant by them. The Oommunlsts also de­ Judge Podrove gave Hart a 10- United Spanish War Veterans. A Brandeis University. The execu­ union committee ''of the Class of Topchiev said the moon shot for perini.*sion to subdivide the Harold R. Prescott, 44, of 18 S. he claimed had tried to force him native of Worcester, Mass., she Sens. John F. Kennedy (D-Ma#sl, fine free elections as elections they day suspended Jail term before tive board of the chapter will meet the fact that American acientiata 1950, Manchester High School, will provided a vast amount of infor­ land. Hawthorne St., was arrested after off the road twice on the way back had many relatives and friends in Hugh Scott (R-Pa) and .Joseph S. mation that la now being process­ Originally, the church building imposing the probationary term. from Crystal Lake. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the are obvioualy alao on the threah- are certsdn to win. be held tonight, at the British a domestic disturbance Saturday this area. home of Mrs. Israel Nair, 108 Clark (D-Pa) agreed In another Amcrlcjin Club. ed. Preliminary reports indicated committee sought a variance In or­ Hart was arrested Aug. 4 after Vernon constables said they broadetot that l^riishchev’s trip old of the aame achievement. Thia the missing car waa found behind and was charged with assault and Surviving are two daughters in Adame St., New Britain. At the first meeting. Donald fM: that all' scientific instruments in der to build on the property but traveled up to 85 m.p.h. with the could be useful In establishing bet­ la a Rusaian firat, and, if there the Shady Glen dairy bar., battery. Free under $200 bond, Jacksonville and Hartford n a son GenovesI snd Maude Carpenter the rocket functlohed normally up waa turned down by the Zoning cruiser's siren sounding and a red ter relations with Russia. hav’e been other Ruaaian firata in “Get TotiKh” Va. “Coadlinsr" Richard R. Chetelat, 32. of Prescott is due in court Sept. 26. in Farmington; 10 grandchildren 'The w e r u will meet tomorrow were elected co-chairmen of the to the moment of impact, he aaid. Board of Apper’i because the por­ light flashing, in an attempt to Vice President Richard M. Nfx- tion of the property fronting ondFrench Rd..'Bolton, charged with Francis R. DlBella, 41, of New and 12 great-grandchildren. at 10:30 a.m. at South Methodist the hletorical paat. Including aome All those who' believe that the committee. Other officers and com­ He told the newsmen that launch­ slop the speeding vehicle, but had Funeral .services were held at on . said he thought it wa* ing of the rocket mean* throwing theft of goods exposed for sale, Britain, who reportedly drove into Church for sewing, followed by a firata decadu npo same proper answer to juvenile delin- mittee chairmen elected were a* Hackmatack St. ia only 53 feel a fence at 42 Spruce St. Saturday, to call ahead for a road block. the Murray Hill Methodist Church "tremendously important" that follows; Treasurer, Allan Thomas; of a first bridge across the endless wide while zoning regulations re­ was fined $25, received a 50-day potiuck at noon. Hostesses will be field of rocketry theorj’, which q i^ cj'd o e s not lie in a aimple con­ waa arrested for failure to show Other spieeders were fined as In Jacksonville,' with burial In Khrushchev should not miscalcu­ publicity, Doris Hattin; InvitaUone rea|i(ia of space. quire 120 feet. suspended jail sentence, and waa Mrs. Thomas Reid, Mrs. Clarence late the strength vif the United were not honored or widely known centration of police force and The Russians did not disclose the placed on good behavior probation his driver’s license. The property follows; EMwin W, Stutz, 28,• Vic-- Evergreen Cemetery, ..Tabksonville. .Taycox, Mrs. John McAllister and and reservations. ' Marguerite The church group is now trying owner whose fence suffered dam­ Statea. "not Just our military and b e e a u a e even Czarlat Ruaala tough'punishment have been tak­ Schubert; banquet and decora­ exact time or site of the rocket to attain Us objective through the'j for six months. Chetelat was ac- toria Rd., Coventry, $30; John Mrs. Arthur Gibson. A . business age, asked DiBella for his license, LaChapelle, 26. of 20'A Bissell Sl„ Mr*. Rose H. Elliott meeting Will, be held at 3 p.m. economic strength hut particularly aeemed to live behind aome kind, tions. Robert Foss; program, Ja c ­ launching, but newsmen estimated Planning Commission cused of taking a set of wrenches the will of the American people fo ing something of a beating lately. that it took off sometime early Sat­ from one Manchester store Sept. police said, but was refused. DiBel­ Manchester, $18; John C. Stanton, Rockville—The funeral of Mrs. queline I>ewart; and eRtertaln- Members of the Covenant Con­ us# that strength to defend their of curtain, there^ ia no doubt In the wake of two New York City urday. They reckoned that the 5 and two packs of cigarettes la ia due in court Saturday. 47, of 169 Oak St., ■ Manchester, Rose Hewllt Elliott, 87, of 15 Oak St. Gerard’s Mothers’ Circle will ment. Edward Mosk^ gregational Church’s building com­ vital Interests." about, recognjthfii of thia Ruaaian juvenile gang murders. The cry capsule soared 336,160 miles to the mittee are not scheduled to attend from another. A driver who. State Police said, $15; Guerry Lawrence, -23, of Ver­ St., Rockville, who died Friday, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the All interested classmates are In­ crossed the esplanade on Rt. IS How much of an impression ths firat “Pie Ruaaia of today i* not of 'stop coddling" has been popu­ vited to attend the meeting. Any­ moon In something like 35 hours. tonight’s meeting but will prob­ A girl friend of Chatelat, Jean non Trailer' Court, $30, and $24 was held yesterday at the Ladd home of Mrs. Luclen Vegiard. 12 Sept. 1 and hit an oncoming car, .Soviet leader will actually be able hiding Ita light under any buahel; lar, and there has been general ap­ one who is unable to attend but The rocket carried pennants ably meet with the TPC Sept. 21, Rothammer, 17, of 578 W. Middle for illegal passing; Richard S. Funeral Home. Alice Dr. Co-hostess will be Mrs. beariilg the Soviet Hammer-and- wes reported arrested today for Meryman Jr., New York City, $24, She waa born In Rockville Sept. Frank Aszklar. to get of the United States and • to the contrary, It ia diaplaylng ita proval for the assignment of more desire.* to work on a committee Is Rybezyk said today. Ti>ke., charged with the same of­ sickle emblem and-an inscription fense because she had accompan­ reckless driving while under sus­ Stanley Mendall, 65, of Hart­ 9, 1872. daughter of the late Thom­ its factories, farms and people re­ proweaa In a way which command* asked to call the above listed Also to be discussed tortlght are mains to be Men. He will he in Ihe police to tlje gang problem and the chairmen. "Union of Soviet Socialist Repub­ ied Chatelat tO one of the two pension of his license. State Po­ ford, wa* fined $26 for fraudulent as ahd Elizabeth Hulbert Elliott ■nie Women's Home League of lics, September, 1958." plans for "Dartmouth Height*.” a United States just 13 days and hts W'orld attention. possible gang area*. The atmo­ Chairmen are reminded to 42-lot subdivision which builder stores, received a nolle from the lice said the accused, Edward W. issue of a check. He cashed a $10 and had lived here hll her life. She the Salvation Army will meet to- More than that, thia impreaalve, sphere is much like one of the po­ Tasa said ispecial measures had court. Schrandt, 42, of Worcester, Mass., check at the Rockville-Hotel and was a member of St. John's Epis­ morro.w at 3 p.m. at th# youth cen­ schedule Is heavily weighted with please submit a budget at this been taken to make sure the pen­ Andrew Ansaldi wishes fo build on luncheons, dinners and" travel. ■ almoat miraculoua Ruaaian acien- tlitie. the south side of Spring St. Several Harry Leister, of no certain ad­ swerved across the center strip for neglected to make It good after copal Church. ter. Hostesses will, be Mrs. MaJ. lice declaring war on the gangq, nants bearing the emblem re­ no apparent reason. No one was most of it by sir. Alfic achievement, with it* amaa- similar dlscusalona have been held dress, arrested yesterday, was being informed -that It was re­ She leaves one son, F. Leroy Walter Lamle. Mr*'. Maj. Jeremiah and the declaration haa been wel­ mained intact despite the terrific sentenced to 30 day* (n jail for hurt in the accident. State Police turned from a bank marked no Sweet and Mi;#.'Ell*abeth Wilson. Wherever he goes he wilt he sur­ Ing pin-pointing of the moon tar­ impact of the moon landing. In the paat. Elhott of Rockville, two brothers. comed by many of Ua.^ Plans for Thompson Rd. will be intoxication. Howard Hagedom, of said, and Schrandt is due in court funds. Albert H. Hewitt of Rockville and rounded by Soviet ■ and American get. alao aeema to have all the Quite naturally, in the midst of ■'The dramatic shot, sure to give Sept. 28. He posted a $200 bond. security guards. Khrushchev's impending visit a, gone over by the TPC with Gen­ 89 Oakland St., waa sentenced to a David B. Taylor, 22, of 30 Jesse Hewitt of Ellington, and characteriatica of a planned polit­ such lentiment, thoae who believe The food industry. . . similar term for intoxication, but Vinal L. Carlow, 36,' of East Bailey Lukewarm The 15-mlle route which Khrush­ sharp prestige boost, marked the' eral Manager ' Richard Martin, Brooklyn St., Rockvhle, and Wal­ several nlecea and nephews. __ of ical thruat. E; A. JOHNSON builder Aieiyinder Jarvis, and execution of the sentence was stis- Hartford, who stopped at 3;10 a.m. Burial was In Grove Hill Ceme­ chev and EiMnhower will follow in, and thoae who practice, other -firat time man haa lobbed a missile today to repair a blowout, waa ter Ostrowaki, 45, of Stafford Atty. John LaBelle. A request for pended after five days and gpod Springs, wefe fined $15 and $25 tery. To Delejstales Plan tomorrow from the airport to the ' Here the Rusaiana are not quite approaches to. the problem of juve­ through apace to hit a celestial tar- charged yvith failure to secure a President’s guest house will be permission to purchase a reserved behavior probation was Instituted respectively for breach of the aa expert aa they are' in ocience, nile delinquency have felt called get. driver’s license. guarded by more than 4,000 police PAINT 00. New* of the flight waa nailed on lot on .Santina Dr. will also be dis­ for the remainder of the term. peace as the result of a dis­ Mlm Ijllian E. Powers (Continued from Pnge One) and here, we think, they have mla- Police checked Carlow as a men, national guardsmen, soldiers, upon to. defend such approaches both aides of the iron curtain as a cussed. Nolle* were* entered in the cases turbance on Village St.. Aug. 31. Miss Lillian E. Powers, 81, of c^cuiated their timing and their and their profeasiona. 723 M A IN ST< major scientific achievement. of Daniel R. Koehler of 79 Mills routine procedure.' The blowout than the Stats had at the 1956 Chi­ sailors, marines and detectives. a modern occurred on E. Center Sf. and Young Man Jailed 241 Henry St., .died this morning All slong this route, traffic will target. In.Jodrell Bank, England, Prof. St., breach of peace, and Thomas Kenneth J . Arnold, *2, of 95 in Manchester Memorial Hospital. cago convention. Some of them, have made some Carlow waa changing the wheel be barred for blocks on either Khruahehev. who arrivea her* tntereating points, soins of which Lovell, termed the moon rocket Desrosiers, 37, of' 11 Garden St., Brooklyn St., Rockville, waa sen- She was born Feb. 25, 1878, In Under the present bonus scheil- "A brilliant demonatration of the C o lli n u failure to yield one half the hlgh- when police arrived. No court date ule, Connecticut had 30 Vote* at side, strangers will be kept away tomorrow, ha* made a ^ e a t to-do has been set.' Jenced to 60 days In jail for breach Magog, Quebec, Canada, ahd had might even Impress the hard-boiled advanced state of Russian tech­ way. b( the peace, as the result of a dis­ the 19.56 national convention. This from buildings and rooftops and about leaving hia aabera home, and Has lived in Manchester for more than school of thought. It comes Into nology." Judgment was suspended turbance he created at a Market 60 years. She wa# a member of included 16 basic votes and a bonus even the manhole covers in the haa pretended a complete lack of the record, for Instance, that thoiie It waa Jodrell Bank that flashed Time Change against Gabriel Spector,- 43, of 13 Pool Bid Opening St. cafe Sept. 5. Judgment was Second Congregational Church.' of four, for electing a Democratic streets will be sealed off. ° Intpreat in the military aide of social workers, private or public, “RUST-OtEUir f ..out first word that the Russians Milford S t , charged with failure suspended pn a charge of intoxica­ Survivors Include, two brothers, governor in 19.54,. SImiBr precautions against any American' life and power. If this hsd been euccessful in their moon to grant the right of way -when tion. Joseph Power* of Glastonbury and "However, with th* election of a one who might want to make a who hav’e made a buaineaa of try­ shot. « Set for Sept. 22 Democratic governor and a Demo­ violent ■ demonstration against had reflected a aincere effort to Made in Most backing from a drive. Four youths were referred to Lewis E. Powers of Magog, Que­ ing to work with the teenage Th# telescope tracked the rock­ Evelyn L. Wall, 49, of Plymouth, Juvenile Court for disposition of bec; a nephew, Donald O. Rember cratic U.S. Senator last year, we Khrushchev have been planned for take any mood of bombaat and gangs have been able, from their et during the final stages of its Mass., and Gdorge A. Gray, 55, of A bid opening on building an charges of breach of the peace. of Manchester, and other nephews would be entitled to 24 vote* to the hit whole toUr. At least 15,000 po­ challenge out of hla visit, it would position, to ^ve th* police them­ Journey and the first indication it Marblehead, Mass., "both forfeited outdoor swimming pool near the They are Henry Bloniarz, 16, of 4 and nieces. 1960 convention If the present licemen and other security guards “NINE TENTHS OF School Trips bonus system Were retained," Bai­ have been welcome. But the tim selves wartflngs of hundreds of had landed on the moon came $35 bonds for speeding. Verplanek School has-been set for West Rd., Eugene Goyette, 17. of The funeral will be held Wednes­ win be employed in protecting him WISDOM CONSISTS OF when Lovell announced the rock­ Edw;srd Marsh Jr., 16, of 'l60 Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. by General Man­ 7 Chamberlain St., both Rockville: day at 2 p.m. at the Watklna-West ley explained. SB he moves alfout the country. - Ing of thia rocket to the moon h u scheduled or threatened gang bat­ A large number of Columbia's BEING W ISE IN TIME" When you make a purchase at your local food market you’re et's signals had stopped. Main St., was fined $9 for disre­ ager Richard Martin. Gordon R. Plank, 16, of Mile Hill Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., provided' him with the blggeat and tles, with, pie result that the bat­ elementary school children could — ’ (Author's Name Below) — garding a stop sign; ,a second Marlin sent out specifications Rd., Vernon, and Jam es E. Alla; ', with the Rev. Arnold W. Tozer of moat dramatic saber anybody ever tles never took place, quite proba­ conrpleting the last link in a chain of events that makes the have been .allowed an extra hour charge, reckless driilng, was calling for a pool 42 by 82 >4 feet 18. of 73 Mountain St., Ellington. ^Second Congregational Church of- rattled; even the good-natured bly to the inner relief of most of Wi.sdom is the ability to of sleep this morning. nolled. ^ in size and a wading pool of 42 by Proa. Harry H. Lugg said the "flciating. Burial will be In Buck- food industry a modern miracle. The product you select — 20 . ' Incident leading to their arrests modeaty he may achieve when he the kids scheduled to take part In judge the facta and do the John L. Rikula, 58. of Central land Cemetery. Op«ii Monday Hiru Soturdenf 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Civil Rights A major changelTl' school trans­ The swimming pool, with -a one- was "an exhibition of natu al Friends may call at the funeral refer* to it in our midst cannot them. right thing at the proper the average food market has 6,000 to 8,000 to choose from— portation today went Into 'effect, Village, was l\ned $9 for passing a red traffic light. meter diving board, would vary in exuberance of yquth.’* They were home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Former Cheney hide or change the fac* that, for On the other hapd, an intensive time. When you are sick, aa the result of the Board of Bld- depth from 3 to 9 feet. picked up ^ bv police recently in has gone thrinigh numerous steps to insure its freshness and ucation's planning at its August Antonio Chasse, 47, of Water- Mills hi* visit, he haa put on the trap­ investigation into the membership wisdom dictates that the Stalls End bury, was fined $18 for failure to Depth of the wading pool would front of a Windsor Ave. restau­ Mrs. Elizabeth Neubauer ping* of Superman. purity. It has been harvested, inspected, processed, packed meeting. It was not possible to be 12 inches, sloping to 1$ at the rant after a complaint "'as filed. Mrs. Elizabeth Neubauer, 83, Hartford Road and history of one of the gangs in­ time a cure can be more make this change until after the ‘drive to the right. Vlnal L. Clar- Robert E: Watrous, 41, Wap- But marveloua aa the acientific center. widow of John Neubauer, died and Pine St. volved in one of th* recent mur­ easily accomplished is at and delivered to you. Many hands and minds have worked first day or two of school when the low;. 36, of East Hartford, was plng, was sentenced to jail for 90 achievement may be. the political fined $9 fdl failure to secure a . A meeting of the Board of Di- Sunday at th* home of her daugh­ Manchester, Conn. ders revealed conclusively that no the very first sign of trou­ nuiTTber of children to be trans­ days for being a common drunk-^ ter, Mrs. Herbert F. Kearns, 107 ‘ Of Session ported and where the.v were living, driver's license. •reotora is set for the evening, of thrust accompanying it Is crude social worker or agency had ever ble To delay gives an af- long and hard to make it the best product possible. You’re Sept. 22. A public hearing on ap­ ard and also fined $20 for Intoxica­ Harlan St. She was the mother of . plenty Of waa determined through pick up, Oscar Phillips Jr.. 24, of Rox- tion. and amateurish. We are going to come into any kind of contact with ■tacking germ or virus the- sure when you shop at. the local food market that you’re .(Continued from Page One) bury. Mass., waa (lined $15 for propriating $45,000 or less Is ex­ Otto* N.eubatier,' 42 Courtland St., 1 Free Parking the Board said. The change is In Fines were Imposed In other pianist and orchestra leader. ' be acientifically Impressed, hut not this gang or any of it* members. opjwrtunity to multiply and keeping with their established pol­ reckless driving. pected to be called. Parcel Pickup politically influen'-ed. He has hit getting the best fooff values and nutrition for your family. a $500 million fund for develop­ Martin also called for a year's cases as follows; Richard C. Pel­ She waa born in Hungary, Dec. ' One conclusion possible here might icy over a period of years. The court continued to Satur­ letier, 19, Quarry Rd., Bolton, ravage your body. ment loans abroad during the next day the case of Walter L. Bart­ guarantee by the manufacturer 12, 1875, daughter of the late Jo -t Service To the moon? So what? That does be that what that section of the Children living on Edgerton Rd., operating a commercial motor At the very first sign of Shop the food pages of your daily newspaper for the best fiscal year., lett; 23, of DayviUe, charged with on pool materials and construc­ seph and Barbara Graf, and had | Your Car not diminish the Importance of c*ty really needed waa more.aorial •'But before a final vote on the 6, Whitney Rd., Hop River Rd„ tion. . vehicle with an unseciire load. $24; been a resident tit Marichester fair ' any illness, be wise. Con­ buys today and everyday. . . and Rt. 87 from Lindholm’s Corner speeding ,and failure to drive to ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ ticednni. or Justice, or alter the workers. "Nobody has «ever cod­ Mil could be taken, the Senate had the right; to Sept'.' 21 the cases Leigh J. Fluckigqy, 18. Tolland, 45 years. , 1 sult your physician. Let to Porter School were picked^up at illegal passing, $15; Warren O. fact that coexistence on this earth dled these kids," said the psycholo­ to dispose of the'CSvil Rights ques­ of Arthur G. Watson, 38. of 29 She also leaves another daugh- 1 him dia'gnose the cause and tion. The battle started Saturday 8;40 or /shortly thereafter. The King. 27.. 20 High St., Rockville, ter, Mrs. Leon Daoust of Man- i FOR TUESDAY ONLY depend* not upon reaching the gist who did the investigating, and buses cowering this route had been Crestwood Dr., failure to drive night, but waa temporarily termi­ right, and Douglas I. Jackson. 17, Public Records failure to obtain operator's license, cheater; five grandchildren and moon but upon reaching fair, and hia verdict can be accepted. Per­ prescribe the proper medi­ along at their regular early hour, $21; Kefmeth H. Johnson. 31, Bol­ cines he judges will he'p nated by a recess early Sunday un­ of 58 Meekville St., and David J . seven great-grandchildren.. common *enae liquidation of earth haps if they had been merely til today. which this year had to be set back Warnuitoe Deeds ton Rd., Vernon passing a stop Funeral services will be held NEW LOW PRICE you most. You ■ will save ten minutes more because of the Barth, 19, of 40 Buckland St., both ly problems such aa Germany. 'reached" some tragedy might have Southern Senators wer# defei*- speeding; ’ to Sept. 26 th* cases of Mary Wright to Edward Uoyd sign, $6; Richard A. Grover, 17,. Wednesday ' at 8:15 a.m. at the FLAVOR QUEEN Politically, the exploit falls abort much sickness-time and add mined to get into the record their earlier starling hour at Windham Hobron, property on Durant St. Snipsic Lake Rd., Ellington, ob- John F, ' Tierney Funeral Home,- been avoided. . High School. They left Tatro's Mansfield Allen, 4.5, of Walling­ of, ita target, and any attempt to years to your life. opposition to a series of reconi- ford, driving without -a license, Raul J . and Dolores D. Brook- strubtlng a driveway, $6; Bruce 219 W. Center St., followed by a Thta same psychologist doubt* men'dations made by the Civil garage kt 7^30 a.m. On the first man to Samuel .and S u s a n n a D, Leighton, 20, of 444 Burnham solfpi'n requiem Maas at 9 a.m. at LOAF uae It politically win show Khrush trip they picked up high school failure to carry a registration and the uladom of an oatentatinus Rights commission In a report Inst illegally crosaing an esplanade, Demko, property on McCann Dr. St., Manchester, failure to carfy St. James! Chucch. Burial''will be chev himself short of both realism crackdown on the part of authori­ week.. Unless its life Is extended, students ooly. They "went directly Ann T, Wright to Arthur C. and his operator's licence. $.3; and Ron­ In St. James' Cemetery. to Porter School where three bus­ and Joseph F . LaForge, 43. of 29 and imagination. If he had used ties, Meeting force with force, YOUR PHYSICIAN the commission goes out of exist­ Gardner St., br

'\.i rAGB NIMB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAEP. MANCHESTER, CdNN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 4 .19W MAJOR HOOFLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE South Windsor. ; Science Shrinks PUes BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSB Coventry BoyonBflie New Way W ithont Surgery Antwtr to PriV loue>u^ ^ A T .g O P / PTA Plans Pptluck Meetings Sinna Tti>h— R a H a t m P a i n ' TH/»cri 3A5 HOUSS aARSM C» 'ilOU’RS SlTtiN' Dinner Coll Stops Itch— Relieves Pw n aS.STRAMasRi' HE'i WAHTSb SACK )K lai^wni 11^1 _ Hit iby Car *M Terh._ . _*. _T. (SsssUn------.... .V- — sttanMlag itdl*a**1**k* *T**- Wednesday to Open Season hsT# eeited t* *e • p»*M**ll • FSR A SANK 3 0 8 / I'M A DEPUTV 5HE«lFP ^ d r - i ^ / a r T u v 4 Arm support first Urns teienes hse feuivi a new f r o m Sim a COUMTV At^ I c o m e op m e r e «.u k l &d /wy ACROSS healing inbttsnN oitli the same, The tsersvU a a*» bsaUag 8 ^ u n d — W --J131 1 j, •tanes (Sie-l»»«**)-«*aJ^ tl TO SRINS HIM SACK, SUT X'M REAL WiS/lPTME' 1 Woody Irult Said Critical liking sblllMf t* ihrink hsmoT- 6DV GOMES TO, 6 Regard highly The Cevaotry PTA at BobeetfRMfMl tnitter.nnd milk ere senied rheid*. fiteg IMhing. snl< •84g.fl.AfM.Oai 18 Mediett 11 Snow vehicle WlUlimeon and Mrs. Harry Jack- South, tt.: Kindergartan, Mrs. Saturday evening. IBCity in 17 Smoked j, „ 42 Paco son. All parent* of the children at­ Myra Houl* of Andbvsr with Mr*. A ■pektaman -at the hoepital 19 Kind of basket 28 Indiana tending they dchoole are i Irena Caposaa, school nuree, **- ,• OWehom* 23 Recorded 29 Knot 43 Spoken eaid thle morning that hla eonc^ M Havinc aural 44 Ventur# attend, y ■ : r. ' sisUng; Grad* 1. Mr*. "Ruth tion remains tinehanged. He euf- appandafei choice 81 Enll Gahrlng, who will also S* rtmedlal 24 .Tewel -83 Fasten 48 Burden There will he a short bualneia fered a broken right leg afiq a SI Scold 47 Cut out m eeting afte r the eupper w ith in. reading instructor for Grades 4 28 Part *8 Beg 48 Ehervatel head injury. 22 Level 28 Revoke to Politician tPOducUjriIpft of— the------*choole' facult;------through 8; Oradaa 3 and 3, Mrs, Ac)iordint to State Polloe, the 24 Table icrapi 50 Follower Bllsabeth M artin of Mansfield Cen­ I fOU) TM, M*W, «0'« HECOULP 'VvEAM/CSOBfiNTTHArRXJLREAUZE 27 Shiny fabric 41 Montana city a n d ^ A'A ofofficers. Short'Ulke wt lOauthier. wy waa riding hi* irSTMATOlCrGUV.' J PUTAIHGCER THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THAT CRAZV' 2fl Berierk y Supt of Schools Royal ter, also teaching English In . T ap IMHOIV TOFIK HAW HE0U6HTA/ 27 Sol , be mven hy bicycle in a southbound Ians in ths BXMN IN a . MOONMAN JUST MIGHT PO? O. Fieher aand William B. flllUng- Grade* fi, 7 and I; Grades 4 and vicinity Of Strong Rd. when he Hie HMV.HAW.HAMw make ms maW 50 Sulked H L I 8 1 5, Mrs. Delayn* W lrth, who . will DON COSSACKS r i BUSTEO UP OC TIN . HAW HEAO HAW HAW 32 Monater 1 J hspt, principal at the RoberUon was stnick In the rear by an auto neeER? School. Grade « mother* will be teach science, end math in Grades driven by John Conroy, 29, H a rt­ MfcN WWGHT/ HAW*^ (prefix) 11 5 N ' 4 6, 7 and 8; and Grads* d, 7 and 8, ' 34 Charte hoeteeSes during the eupper. ford. Gauthier waa thrown from as Redacted IT % IT Mre. Wtlllameon and Mre. Jack- Capoksa who will alao Instruct in 'hi* bicycle to th* edge of the road- 38'Meadow son have euggeeted that those at­ choral and Instrumsntal music. WAy* 37 Make out 10 tending take with them ary one Caposaa will also conduct in- state Policeman Robert Cabe- TOMORROW \« S u S T E R - 3S Clamp of the following dlaheei Cole alaw, strtimental lessons and vocal las, who Investigated, charged ■D O ES N 'T 40 Rope r !T1 potato aalad, eecalloped potatoea, coaching for any children after Conroy with reckless driving. He school and Saturday. Plans are be­ FOOL*^ 41 Franklin H •r K n Z9 baked beana, macaroni or apa- was released under $500 bond. Manche$ter High' School Auditorium 42 Soft drinki ghetti caaaerole, meat dishes auch ing completed for a community In another accident Saturdey at Tomorrow Evening at 8:1-5 4.S Pigeon* 50 5i 55 as meat loaf, meat bails or cas­ orchestra and chorus. He may be 10 a.m., at Oakland Rd. and' Fos- 4t Temporary r serole. Those wiehlng to donate 60 contacted for further information. Tickatf for the concert bv fhit world famoui 51 Beverage Ur St., Ida BSycee, 28, of Beelae- iT ■' h cents to go toward paying the ex­ Young Mothera Club hub Rd. suffered head lacsratlons BY DICK TURNER 52 Merit The Young M others (^ub Is con­ group on $ale at Savingi Bank of Manchaiter CARNIVAL 53 Tense ■59 pense* of the' affair, instead of and a nosebiesd. According to X m fT bTinglng a hot dish, may do so. ducting a fund raising ’ program State Police th* Bsycee car, . .at the door tomorrow avening < . $1.90 \ 0 »T WA MA T.M, > 84 Faucet to assist its local community serv­ 8.3 Prayer HI Blips being sent home by the traveling south on Foster St., 88 Otherwise school children concerning the sup­ ice projects. These include dona­ failed to atop st the stop sign at BY AL VEKMKhR >l( il per should be returned to school tion* to the Public Health Nurs­ I'lMSCILLA’S POJ S7 Measure* 11 r Oakland Rd. Th* auto was struck of type r immediately' to facilitate the plan­ ing Asan., purchasing books for School children. Who were passenger* on the bus m om e^ before, by a Second machine driven by I A N D I C A N S T IL L ," YOU m S a n i'' 'll th# Booth-Dimock Memorial Li­ size up the damage to the bus and car. (Herald Photo by ©OWN « % ning program. JoBcphine Plakiza, .37, of South- NAME TMEM TODAV.' Mr*. William B. Bllllngham, brary, co-sponsoring swimming Satemlsl. . 1 Seine* w wick, Mass., which had been pro­ ALL AS OF 'EM r T program chairman of the unit, has and clinical program*. ceeding east on Rt. 30. 2 Western state Members have been given a kit Car Hits Bus 3 Poisonous Ifi announced a partial program for State Policeman Ronald Jacob­ < A P Super Morksti in Msaclietler Ti k the coming year. This will Include which includes Christmas cards, 4 spidtf ' son investigated the aecldenl. combination meetings with the wrappings, decorations and gift Oh Barry Rd. Databook Coventry Grammar School PTA items at reasonable prices. Anyone World Hails Shotf An Avery Street School ,PTA 261 growl St. 4 116 E. Casttr St. with the Oct. 14 meeting at the interested, in supporting the pro­ meeting will be held tonight at $ • Robertson School and Nov. 17 at gram may call any club member A bus with eight children 7:80 at the echool. New offlceri CGS. The title of these programs or tbs general committee In aboard wag amacked a glancing will be nominated, elected and In- charge: Mrs. Phelan, chairman. S H O R T R IB S BY PRANK O’NEAL ■will be "Projects—Policies, Prog blow by an oncoming car on Barry Sees U.S. atailed. OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY res*." Mr*. Frederick Bodreau, Mrs. Alan The combination meetings will Cahill ishd Mrs. W illard -Watrous. Rd. this morning near preen Man­ Manchaater Evening Herald be for a dlacuaslon’ of school prob­ The club has made its annual or Rd. It was the third school bus (Continued from Page Une) and failed three time* in th* la*t South Wlndaor oorraspondant El­ and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. lems. Attending each session will contribution of $60 to' the local mishap In as many school day*. more Burnham, telephone hfltahaS be Superintendent Fl*her, Pign- Public Health Nursing Aaen. pro­ D river Leo Houle. 89. of .64 Wll.- two week* to land * rocket on th* Hams St., and the eight school chil­ moon is a triumph for science and moon. 4-0874. cipal BiTlingham and P^clpal gram. Members.voted to have a Soviet technique." Francis A. P erro ttl of CGS. A Halloween party for children of dren were unhurt. In New Delhi, the Ihiilan time* Christmas program U planned for club members, with the date and Driver of the car, Everett Mos­ hailed the Soviet Moon shot, a* place to be decided. In charge of ley, 34, of 50 Clyde Rd„ was a r­ BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBREiiS the'Decembar meeting. "the most sensational feat achiev­ LONG SAM The PTA executive committee the party will be Mr*. Dudley A. rested after the crash and was ed by man." THIS IS THE I^OUR! has appointed Mrs. Robert A. Dog- Ferguson snd Mrs. James Breen, charged with failure to drive to MAWS HAWLY A^K>T)CSWIll0V5- • TlLONeDUStflVK UR DeREBV But other newspapers in the In- gart as library chairman. She re­ assisted by Mrs. Ronald Knapp the right on a hill and-tTurve. d'-n capital took a more restrain­ LIFELON& ENGMC6-ARS a b o u t PCCXARW THE O IH 0 K THE WINNeR places Mr*. ()wen B. Trask who and Mrs. Richard J. Breen. Uttle Dam ace TDSemeTHCR f b u p o n -- ed view. ratlgned because of teaching at Potential memberMilps include Patrolman Clarence Heritage Gets Small Play CGS 'Mrs. W, Bryce Honeywell Mrs. EUlle Lamire, Mrs. -C?aroIe aaid Mo'aley was driving east on The Statesrrian and the Indian has been appointed chairman of Halloran, Mr*. Nancy Cahill and Bariy Rd. and. aa he ascended the ^e new committee on square Express used relatively small Mrs. Ann Foster. grade and rounded the curve near headlines on the bottom of thr dancing. Jay Gorden. vice presi­ Not Buying Site* Green Manor Rd., he cut Ioo‘ far. dent haa been appointed head of front page, The School Building Committee to hi* Isft. His car h it the. w est­ Communlet nation* throughout the new safety program. has sUted it hss not been author­ bound bus on the left front side- The next executive commUtee Aisia saluted the rocket a* proof of ised to purchase land for school The bus was lightly damaged and the. superiority of the Communist meeUng will be at 7:30 ^m. Sept. building purposes nor has 'H so­ Moaley’s car was moderately dam­ 28 at the home of Mrs. Robert P. system . ' licited any sites. aged, police eatlmated. Paik Nam Woon, president oT „ , AH offers of... ____ sites are being----- „ It was the first of the three bus library M’ork Shop Set North Korea’s Academy of Sci­ Ubrary Work Shop i^t placed oh file with Mr*. Harry R crashes in which children were in ences, said It was ‘'aribther telling A regional M’orkshopworktop wlwUl m Rjran Jr., secretary,aecretary, until suetsuch the bus. On Thursday, an empty held at the Booth -Dlmock Ma- blow to {he cold war 'advocates.” “That Jimmy Watkini! His idea of a successful eve> /time as th* cohrimltte* is author­ bus caught fire on. W. Vernon':St.; "The war maniacs must realize ning is four cylinders all hi^tifis' at the same timal’’ mortal Ubrary, from 10 a.m. to ised to act on them. Friday, an empty liua. being turned 8:30 p.m. S e p t 23, it was that they will only ruin themselves JU D D S A X O N BY KBN BALD and JERRY RRONDFIELD The committee ha* no funds around, vyas involved in a minor In. their provocations against the ed today by Helen A. *^***f“[fy> with which to operate. Mrs. Ryan chief of the Bureau of Ubrary crash wdtl) a car on E. C enter SI. socialist camp," he added. said today. Plana art being made The children in this morning’s At a Communist rally in Peip­ Service* of the SUte Department to hold an open meeting toon, of Education. Dlsqueslons of accident .seemed to enjoy them­ ing, speaker* were cheering even prior to a special town meeting on selves. Police were met with Jovial' LITTLE SPORTS book selection policies and prac^ before the rocket’s landing. They or before Sept. 30. suggestion* that perhaps called i.t a “paUiflndeT. to the Moon tlces .win' be conducted by staff A reminder that we're opah until 8 P.M. on Mfo^daya, Tneailan S i l KUCE ftosscBiOis'C’ r^F- Mr. and, Mrs.. Victor Cabarrleu ve*ttgatl(in would take all day. for m ankind” w hich' -sigrtifted the 51LENCE menJbWii of the Bureau! and Frldaye. On thoea day* wo offer a full S konra of anlnlar- The workshop, is open to li­ of Lindenhurst. L. I., N, Y. are Mosley is due in court Sept. 21. "powerful strength of the peace visiting St the home of their aon- Minor Crash cam p." i ruptod service. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. These honre are oepecially con­ BIRTHDAY brarians and trustees of public venient for eavlng or tmnancting other financial buelnooe on your, libraries in towns under 10,000 In-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. A Vernon driver was arrested Vice President Richard M. Nix­ jroO i% Andrew Llebman Jr. on Carpenter yesterday afternoon after a minor on, interviewed In New York, said way home from work, or while doing eoma lata aftemooa shop-, population. It is extended to ping. Thursdaye, of eoaraa, the hours are extended right atmight provide an opportunity for librar­ Rd. crash on Lake St. at Cider. Mill official proof was still lacking that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brpoks of Rd., police reported, and was the Russians had really hit the through to 8 P.M. M anchoator Sa.Vlnga and lx>aq. 1807 Main . ians and trustees to exchange Street, near Maple Street. "Mancheater’s Oldest financial 1*^ Ideaa for Improving library sarv- Depot Rd. recently spenf *' few charged with failure to grant one moon with a rochet. Ice, to explore economies of coop- days at Niagara Falls, N. Y. half the highway snd operating a He said the Russians had tried ■titntlon.’’ ' aratlvs buying and the .sharing ,of Mrs. Malcolm Woods is a pa­ car with defective’ equipment. tient S t Windham Community The" accused. ' Theodore M. FRESH, TENDER book resources. M emorial Hospital. Sh* Is clerk In Moran, 19, of Kelly Rd., was driv­ BY JOHNNY HART Mrt. W. St Amour of the Bug- bee Memorial Ubrary, Danielson, th* omce of P. Raymond Broga, ing north on Lake St. and eide- will serve a* consultant to the town assessor. awiped an oncoming car driven by BY ROY CRANE meeting. Mr*. I.*oh Labrle of Michael F. Devaney. 38, of W est BUZZ SAWYER the Booth-Dlmock Memorial U- Manchester Evening Heradd St., Rockville, Damage to the cars Many ConnacYieut Dantifit wAba affanding tba Coventry rorroepondent, F. Paul­ WFRE 60INS UF> b'rary Mill be hostess. was light, police said, arid no orte ine Little, telephone Pllgrtm wps reported injured, Centamiaj maating of Yba Annariean Dantal Ai- UP, UP/... DEPTH CIO m ^ I O m ^ ' o m P.' To HbU"*- Bishop The annual Norwich Diocesan 2-8J.71. ’Moran Is due in court Sept. 28. AAUSE 150 FEST.L loclafion $iariing Ybday in New Yorlt.^ " ‘“.J^IOO.'.mSO? Holy Name Rally will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in Jewett City. TOA8TF,D CAKF- SANDWICHES Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan will Toasted Cake Sandwichea are a address Ahe rally. quick-trick dessert for out-of-door O PEN DAILY K yoor.-oWn Dantiet it not availabla to you diffing The affair will give you oppor­ heating and eating. To make ’em, 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. tunity to those who wish to say spread 2 teaspon* fruit preserves ^ttiii waoL, ramambar ttiat ha'm attanding laeturat farewell to Bishop Flanagan, who or marmalade between each 2 SUNDAY, 8 A.M..8 P.M. will soon be leaving to assume his slice* of baker’s pound csk* or new duUeR 'a s BI*hop of W orces­ loaf angel food cake. Toast ovsr PINE PHARMACY on now taehfiiguot and davaiopmants $a that ha U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED, GRADE A ter: coal* In a hinged wire broiler, 884 CENTER ST. The local St. Mary's delegation may battar sarva you in tba tutura. •** ‘r turning as necessary. \ ■ . ' -.M, MM iw . « •will leave the church parking lot M (^Y MEEKLE BY ,DICK CAVALLI •n School St at 1:80 p.m. ^ READY-TO-COOK ' The hot lunch program at the ConnRcflcut State Daiital Aitociation HA/1ALM06T - three public schools resumed to­ 06UEV/EPYOU. ' ' THATtSA day. Meal* will be 30 cenU per 2V2 t o 3V 2 l b s MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD NEVER 6ERKXM GOOD day or $1.50 per week and "milk SERENA STEINBERG MELNICK BORA MINUTE five cent* per day or 30 cent* per BTHATEOTWEIL,! T ARE SOU, week. Teacher Of Piano CE8TAUA.T HOPE /WO S AU THE PLAYERS APgOIJ HARRY? WHOLE ROAriNG t r u s t t h a t h e b o e sn t ) s h i e r * X«0 CAHT IR E ^ The menu’ for the rest of this .WM rTA6AM* J/AHUHORED/ITMWKTmrS week follows: Tomorrow; turkey. Announcae the reopening of her etudin of miiair In the Man- WHYMEWEMTUP/ In gravy, hot buttered rice, cran­ eheeter area, for baginnere, hitermadlata and advanced etudents berry sauce, gfaen pea*, lemqn S K IT FOR DROILING gelatinj Wednesday, macaroni e SOLID FOCNDATION FOR BEGINNERS and tuna flsh salad, buttered diced # EXPERT THEORY MARVDUIIPHY) beets, applesauce; Thursday, CUT-UP ,0. nmc ■paghatti with meat sauce, toased a HARMONY INSTRCCTIONR ' garden , salad, French bread, BENEDICT DRIVE, AVERY HEIGHTS cookies: Fridsy, cream of tomato SOUTH WINDSOR—PHONE MI 4-04(l;4 soup, piwnut butter end Jelly sand­ DANCE STUDIO)I On* Price... As AdvgifisgdI wiches, carrot sticks, ice cream. 75 MAPLE STRCBT C (jkffhh'AnM rieoRCIubl J (.AH'! AIN E/^SV BY I.ESLIB TURNER r...VDU'RB SOUMPfR A5LCEP ®ME 15 ABLE TO 5TB? FORWAR'P.JHE 0THER5 STRUd- DIP vou nonce T nO-.your last hofe for "Vp To The Minute Rniirinea” ^ Y o l E in VAlWi THO CLNC RAl5e5 HI5 HEEL 5liaHTLV 'uuu out V tw A n o w '. YOUR LEFT FOOT 15 Clive WINSTON \A50UNMA8XI5TI5Mi55 MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY oa la . S T aiA \ STUCK TO THE FUXJR' TRY lARBLV PASS ZAT BURKEl gUT lEFORE I TEST TtST? HE CANNOT/HER FURTHER,SEE IF CUVE5 UNIVERSITY r - M N C n lu B D W I5 iW ^LKW a TO lAE.-VOU CAWT Arts CNid Sei«iieAS ARt CLwt L LPT VOUR LBFT FOOTL PASS ZE NE8T / mother FOUND A COPY OF All TYpes of Oimeing ^ WIN&TON AND O N E ^ HIS aRAOUATlON SPEECH! EVENING PfMMV SURKEi ^ COLLEGE With Individual Instruction In ClaasM ^ FISH CAKES lysindts Adminlstrotioii ■’i * L. 1 i Induing: Jens, Aerebotic, loNat, ^ JUST WEAT N SERVE • Taa, Top. ModarHifJani ciimondI liMreomliMraam . • .• • ^ . EASY AND delicious LB MadarnModam' JJtm.abb itif attantiolMfiantid ta tvarytvai y 3 9 * pramiting young donaar for o wali ^ V" PKOGKAMS LSAD TO DBGMB8 roundad doRea adueaHaa. "Y OK cmrrnFicATes + • ■ .it ) l' . 4 - * loby Dane# Ciattat Ilc|l8>rafbm S«t>*Mwb«r 1 through 19 V .. % JEFI* COBB BY PETE HUFFMAN 9 tjn. to g pj*i. •woUay* • 9 sju. to noM SaosrJay* * Tagnaga l aNrooni Claffot ) JME STORY OF MAKIHA'WAYNE BY WILSON- SCRUGGS Sweet Potatoes ■ tp’ p ' The DOOR OF A , ^ .SEE, I'M ■WHAT'5 THE MATTER;, WHAT S WBOWG? DO YOU BLAAAE ME? FIRST 'KK WALK OUTOM ( WHERE DO I 60 FROM ^ TO THE WEXT STATE--WHERE „ SHOE KEPAIR SHOP ' 6QRRY, MISTER/ . KID...Y0U GOT "BUTTER" Oaasaa la fin 23 * AdulH' and Martiars' (bypi ME/ TH6H L'AA REED FROM' MV XX! WHY? HECE ? WE CAH (3IT MARRIED AUD r / AS A MAN SUDDENLY I'LU GET YOUR FINGERS^ DELICIOUS y.'HAT'SMWOMG'iOU HATl V ' w.' and Danea ClofaaB ) ACT THIS WAY? BKAUSE TOUR DAO HAS A LOT OF, I^.UEMCE WHERE MV FATHER HAS NOi- / I GOLDEN IHTOWFJ. im a II INI ...... IHaU EMC e /HOW ABOUT VIC? KWg DVlgWWq- KW RPl' CLASSES RESUME THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14th )

For further Information or fegiatrfition ^ m* «*Mi enewK 4 e a a m n * ' UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD “■'BU 9-0811 Apl^uper J^arkets , . . MIm Ounphy I. ■ m ^ h .r at U». N.U.P- I ^ ^ 1 1 'll « I( i S DI P110J . I ■ ' - " >. ■ HUDSON STREET, I|^ T P < »p , CQf^NBCTICUT JA 7^4161 c al AsaoelatlfMi pt Dhneo aad AfflBatod ArUsta- ^ frUst eNsethm In thb iewmenhy snd VtaMty. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 19.M> PAGE ELEVEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER M, 1959 THE P A G i TEN H o t e r m !W e ih iild Bill Goodm an Mr Gives Cliisox l Miacheii Comeback e a R l Yosrr F i n d i B^m anoff Sports BiMter ' ■< W in , 5 1 /2 G a m e Ar Next (opponent Sunday ' antered Itis freshinan year in high .. . - i Today'* Ganie* Machen't chin got tn the way gagements have been coming in beat Boston, The score? 3-1. ; 62 80 .437 26 of Ingemar’e non -famed nght in Final pha.se of the three-day Kansas City Cincinltali at San Francisco - - with regularity but most have to Billy's surprise blow, only his Washingtop .59 84 .413 29 >a the first roufid. snd that was that. holiday and I waa moving around QToole (5-8) V*. Anldnelli (19-Si. be turned down as the after-dark 18lh in 12 big league season*. I Milwaukee at Los Angeles, t.N') Machen claimed it waa a- lucky the house before others realised probabl.v was the most Important' Today's Game* 1 fall and winter schedule is alwa.vs Cleveland at New York — Mc- Buhi 112-9) V*. Drysdale 1I6- punch, that he had gone Into the the aun waa up. I have never had heavier for me than during the hit he/ever put'!*- it enabled the. ring Ice told. But the knockout any problern of getting up' aftef Lish (17-8) v». Dllmar ( 12-8). 12 ). spring and summer month*. 1 White Sox 16 widen their first. Only Games Scheduled : waa convincing enough. nearly 16 .veara of arising at 6 place lead to 5'u games over Chicago at Boston . Donovan hope that local clubs and organiza­ (9-8) vs. Monbouquette ( - ). Tomorrow'* ,Sche

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. i m Man ch e ster ev e n in g h e r a l d , Man c h e ster , c o n n .; Mo n d a y , Septem ber i4, 195» PAGE th ir tee n pAesrrwELVB Garden— Farm— OaiiT BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Artidee For 8rI« Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 - Houses for Sale UaBlnem Rervtces 13 I'HERE OUGHT A 9B A LAW Produeta SO Hoiiaehold Gonda 51 Apuitimnu—FUt»— Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 p o m d t MOWinta r- Toro. Jacob- Center Church Tensments 68 I—BOLTON—Two year old ftarfeh. “MANCHESTER *0 'or,VON DftlVE” coay room - FLOOR SAKDINO and raflnlid.lii|_ BOB, Taaoo and ehepping TurUe. FOB 8AUC—Concord jrapea. Philip i»ci6 CHRDMK8PUN rug iiiic NEW .7 room ranch-tn Manchester. » 6 8CWOOL S T R E E T -F ine fam ­ Cape, screens and storms, deep • dpeiialtiini In old floora. *o Rael and roiaty Alao Hdlng mow Farr, 127 Charter Qak 8t. Eve-- 3 full ‘ baths, buftt-ln- bven ; and ily home W -8> j rOomt, New oil Located on Boliuit Center Rd. One $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 mat, brown and white, rubber • MANCHESTER acre wooded Tot. Two bathrooms,' treed lot, Msy.sssupte G.-I mort-1 CLASSIFIED »dl7tW ______era. Eaila and aenrlce. Capitol' nlnge. Ml 9-9048. backing, like new. Original c. >t range, recreation room with' fire­ hot Water fu m fce. Aluminum New 8 room Ranch Fireplace, gage. Iii.ono. .Ml 9-92.16, Group Attenih $128 'Will Mil- for less than :haP. g r e e n m a n o r place, 9-Ctr garage. Excellent lo­ screens and storms; well Shrubbed r“ 'rj?JiSf.‘irb«7lUn oven and stove, c ^ iron M A M RtTBBIS^ Removal Sere- yard. $14,900. Madellfie Smith, .-^el MI 4-1906. or PL 9-7603, g a r d e n s cation. This house has over 1900 aale. *22,*^. The R. F. Dlmock baaeboard*rd radiation, plaateredRias Ice. Pull tuqe. RaaldenUtl com' eBaaiar.,Mi a-iw. freexlng. *. Gambolatl. Routa Ixitn for Sate' Camp Retreat On West Middle Tumpika S4(uare feet all (iniahed l|vir ; Realtor. MI B-1642. : walls, —fireproof r ...... -garage - - snd , base . 73 ADVERTISING merclai, induaUlal. Attics cellars, «MA FOR *AL»-Ueed lumber, plumb- 88, Bolton. CABPBTING — Living and dining Co. m i 9-9249. ■Just Off the Wlllmr Cross area. 120,900. Dowri payment re­ ment. Choice of decorations and yarda lawn mowlnp. nich (tra** EXPANDABLE C A P B -n ear Park-1 X. VERNON 2 beautiful lots across Injg and alactrical auppllee. Also room, 18 months old, ideal for ■ ' Parkway* quired, $2,900. Phllbrlck Agenev, n —MANCHESTER Green area. Six'many other faattires. Immediate Thirty member* of C8itt«r Con­ cut. Incinerator barrtla Ml a-eTO7 doors, xrtndow8._ hot water heat­ ade, city water and sewer,, full from new school P.oseWood Dr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS Green Manor house. Moving. Near Manchester Shopping Park- kfl 9-8484. rbom Ranch, two baths, attached occupancy, nice location Packard gregational Church attendod ait all- 8J9IIIIWIIW ers, gas fired floor furnaces. Gen­ Fertilizers 50. A Reasonable. MI 9-8670. b^rtient. oil heat, combination *3.900 esrh. J. D Resity, ' Ml 8:1.'* A.M. to It.lO P.M. REUPHOL8TFRT. allp ebvera d ade and achoola. storm* and screen*, natural ttn- garage, full basement, wall Jo we' St. Financing terms arranged. 9-7840. : day nflfirers' retreat Saturday at eral EJlectric hot water fumac a 8'a - 4>^ .room apartments are COVENTRY—Six room ranch on drapenea cuatom 'made. Free ••• and modem radlatore. Choman’a CLEAN COW manure. 88, »I0 Daley- Road. 9 minute walk to iah woodwork, fireplace. May as­ carpeting, dlapoaal. sil.ooo. The Immediate occupancy. Older 4- j Camp Asio wamsh on Columbia tlmatea. Open Avenlnga (or ' your now renting for Immediate occu­ R, F Dlmock Co.. OT 9-5348. GLASTONBURY I Lake. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. HMSewrecking Stock Place, off i*f loads. Delivered, Excellent in fall Musical instruments 53 pancy. lake,' one acre of land with shade sume m % mortgage. Immedi­ room cape Cod In desirable lo­ convenience P A M Upholatery ■for lawns, shrubs. M l 8-7804, Ml ate occupancy. OT 9-7943. 9-B24V ' ___ „ ' ■ The morning session led bv tit# MONOAT FRinAT 10:80 A.M.—SATI'BOAT 0 A.M. North Main St. Open daily 8:89 to I trees *t2..900. -Phllbrlck Agency, cation near bua. atorea and one Shopa, 207 N. Main St, Ml » tl32f Furnished Model Apartments Ml 9-8464 Button Ball Ijine area % acre, p „tn r. the Rev. Cntfford G. itm p- 8:80 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. I 9-8781, h a v e y o u r piano tuned electron­ Open Daily and Sunday m BOLTON—New extra li^ block from school. Ideal for or call Ml 9-2892, ______■ ically, the inly correct way. Band 19 CO RN ELL sT~(C onvenrentiy lo­ voting couple Starting out. 39 clty water frees, brook $2,7.60 up^, oi,,ru.'Mied ’'The Indivldual'a p l e a se 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. WEST SIDE—Gambolatl built 8 cated). Six room Cape >lua C4p* 1 acre wooded lot. Very .large' Apple Hill near acres. '*'ooded | jp H ifO v ^ READ YOUR AD MORI'ENdKN TV. ppeclallied RCA and orchestra Inatrumenta for Phone: kU 3-26t8 bedrooms, full basement. ga>r Irving St. Manchester. TOP SOIL-Poaaibly th« cleanest | ' Household Goods 51 rent, Rental applied to purchase room-cape, fireplace, dormers, large apaclbus recreation room or orchard loca Ion, resMrleq *„phaal» on p«f- televiiiiop. aervic# Ml GREEN MANOR aluminum storm*. 120' fron'age, with bar. Plaatered walla, -am et- builtin stove and oven. *18,000. The ■|12.0(K) CUMlfle phone ai a rpn- and most fertile delivered in this; price if you buy later. Ward I colonial architecture. $3,000 up .,„ns| ronfesston In prayer. G r«p CONSTRUCTION CO bus, only $14,.600. Carlton W. Ing. aluminum combination win­ In stove and oven. $18,000. The R. *f«lfOce. The ad\erUjier ehouM read hl» ad the MBHT DAT IT ares lhhi.y««L.P'*'9^yW7_order. | GOOD selection of aterllited; r«. Krause, kU 3:8386. Older 3-famlly horns, 3 rooms In discus.sion* were led by Mr Stinp- /rtWWAWWMOW,! Leonard L Glglio_. .. k . Sons. Bolton - fumtiure for every Manchester Shopping 'Parkade Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. dow*. Venetian hlinda electric F Dlmock Co , Ml 9-8249. APPEARS and REPORT ERROlW In time lor the next Ineer- CARPENTER WORK , 'MkLTSdu’UEirrrrf V Manchester, Connecticut each apartment. IdeeMocstlon on RK^HARf) B. MOORK j "on. the Rev. Laurence J. Vincent, CaU Ml 8-7083. ______room. All kinds of appliances, BSVERYTHING must be aotd. After '-range and refrigerator. Must see IV -N E W CAPE Cod. shed dormer, bus lin'e, 0 « ^ for Invaatment pur- Hon ITte Herald l» reeponolhle for only ONE Inrorrerf or omitted W t » f a .^ f l f f ’ 8Mek'*5UR EAS’f CENTER ..St. area—8 room to appreciate. Chvner Ml 9-1343. associate minister; Mr*. Hook* K. taeertlon for any advertteement and then only to the extent of a Rppainnjr ntid Rpmodelinjt. c tparklinR clean, no eWpe. New serving Connecticut for more than oversized 24:^8. Ceramic tile bath, pose, Office ME 8-9494, Home ME 3-1109', .Johnston, director of rallgtoua #du- SUMMER SALE—on fertile -tone 80” harvest table, chrome break, thirty year* We are opening -a Colonial, hot water heat, good "make Rood" Insertion. Error* which do' nol leeoon the vaJne of less loam, Alao. aand etone, Bnaineaa l.f>cationa COVENTRY Two year 'round cot­ ameaite drive. Near Bowers School H 5.000 •w ti, J »» s noia I cation, and Mr*. Simpson. fast set, cheats, maple plneapplp new and enlarged store Oct. lat. condition inside, 4 garages. the adiTrOeemeot will nol be corrected by "make lood" tnaerlfon. No jph too sninll. tages, IS.oOO. Good Investment —complete for 119,400 (first de­ ______._ ! After lunch, small grotipi' led craval fill. Ml 8.M08. top poster bed. 40% off on. ijw Alt our present stock of pianos, for Rent 64 *19.200. Carlton W, Hutchins, kU FOR YOUR FUTURE 9-9132. property. Call kfarloq E . Robert­ posit holdal. R. P. Dlmock Co., rnneliiijr and coilinjr mattresses. Come In dnd/f^pm. organs, guitars, accordions and HOME C A tX 1800 EACH, 100x200 lot's, 7 miles i Gilmore N. Cole, Lvnwood K. STCfRE FOR rent at 84 Oak St. son, Broker. OT 3-595R. kU, 9-524,6 out Manchester telephone ox-1 Elmore, David S, McComh and CLEAN 1X)AM, alao fill. Ml 8-87li, pare qualify and price. Open t band instniitjanis must be sold Approximately I6’x40’ , Meat. In­ LARGE 8 room ranch, hot water "'"..T .S 'S J.T xr’"'' D ial ' m i 3 - 2 7 1 1 work a sprcialty. .JOHN PONTICELLI change. Eaat .Street Hebron. Donald P. Richter dlscn«#d and to 9, Saturdays till Ji; LeBlano at once to the bare wait*. Save up cluded. Rent ■ reasonable. For 1' heat, fireplace, cellar. 141x180 lot. COVENTRY lAKE—Adorable year V-HILLSIDEMANOR. Vernon - 38 m\TNO ST. iJiwrence F. F'lano. MI -3-2788. evsiijatedt'.(phurch worship. Instruc­ A. .T. T.n RNArn. Furniture 'Hospital,,T9S South St., to 50% while they last. Williman- formation cal T kfl 9-1890, trees. Assume ■ 4'a% mortgage, 'round home. 4'j rooms, 2 bed­ Choose your own high wooded lot. BENGAL combjnstlon gas- and oil Rockville. / tlr Music Co., 836 Main St. Wll- For vour new Ranch, Split, or / «- MI 9-9510 - .MI 3-8978 tion, fellowship snd servic*.- Automobile for Sate 4 131 Lake .Strort, MI 3-7fifi2 a. aiioaTCU *13.900. Carlton W. Hutchins, OT rooms. fireplace, extra lot, 38.990. A rerrealion period. Including L^wt mnd Found range, primer and light. Excel­ llmantlc. / m -CON DinON ED S-ronm offlee. 9-5132. PI 3-8124. lonlal. R. F. Dlmock Co,'"^ MI or kfl 9-9811 ^ lent condition. Ml 9-8140. \ YES! T h e r e IS A 100Ye Main Street location Park- Resort Property for Sale 74 swimming, horseshoe* and p in t LOST—Man a Hamilton natrh at in.Mi nODflE four-door Coronet. ___ _ IkuAclS tootii, ••SANTA CLAUS’’ * ------j , MANCHESTE^*T^0 pong, preceded supper which Wr«« l.-ioo milea. Call between 4-8 TTPEWKITRRS - Repaired, renj. iHK M t , a .ii jrr., • Ing Marlow’t, 967 Main 8t A A ZONE. Cuatom 5% room ranch, MANCHESTER—2 bedroom ranch,------. ASHFORD I-AKE-aeared water- tennie rourta at M.H.S Reward Hold and aeto'Iced 47P 20’’ ROTART mower, self-propelled i D ^ ’T w a n t it Wearing Apparel-—Furs 57 butit-lns. recreation room, awn­ in Autumn Street area, 3 years [V I—BOLTON—6 room overalzed' served by ibf camp itiff. p.m MI 0.14B1, , I ed. aRooHLi^,NS: 899.99 (reg. 1189.99. discontinued / MY CUSTOMER ISN'T STORE FOR RENT, excellent 1..- Excellent- con-; Older • room Cape, New oil front lot. sandy beach, driveway. m ? W lS . ______Middle Turnpike. Ml 9.J477 ings porch, plaatered garage. young. Full basement, attachad | cape. Ai acre lot Call Marion E. Robertson Broker. After games and singing, tha model). Marlow’s, 887 Main St. GETTING MARRIED cation 500 square ft., alr-condl. garage, beautifully landscaped i ditlon 119.900, The R; F. Dlmock burner. N*w copper plumbing. New evening session concluded with a I/iS T —Sun (tlaasra, special heax'v 1947 CADILLAC—4-door aedan. ex- ;______■ ------j. ..— ______Reasonably priced. Carlton W. MI 3-8953. rellriu roiidllloivi automatic, CONNIE S ^ Radlo^ Ser^ce^ YOU CAN HAVE IT BROWN MOUTON lamb coat, alse tioned optional Tel. kU S-119J. Hutchins kfl 9-5132. large lot, fireplace, aluminum Co.,-OT 9-6249. I aluminum cAmbinatlona. Nawly ______j _ [ worship servifs. at which Mri. l-NTX’ ''isora. metal hlnRea. available all houra. Satlafactlc.n HARMONY guitar and case, like} JUST BY TAKING OVER 14, *50. kfl 3-8IT2. painted, l-rsr garage, ame*lte Reward riea.«e rail Ml l> n27S. radio, heater, whlfewalla. low new. j America! Flyer elertrie i storms and acreena. large room*; ANDOVER—Offers Wanted— Ths-o Johnston read's meditation, Ifuaranteed Call Ml 9-1319 Help Wanted- UNPAID b a l a n c e COMkfERClAL business or office! I»a r g E 7 room Cape on 3 acres The Lomas * Nettielon Co- CH— . (new’ llstliwt pitj. water, sewer and gas.- Htip Wanted— Pcmal* a room cottage, stone fireplace ' The committee m charge of tha Ro\Titon. mlleaRc car. Calf Ml .7.0291. Painting— Papennt 21 train, excellent conditiqirr B oy 's! space for rent.W iAM f Upf T*« to4 8900O K A A squareMMk • M I . ' ^ ^ . m . . 2 Male or Female 37 Monthlv Payments of land with a view. baths. 2 9-8211.1. Evenings Mr. Handler, kU , I ”"*■ ''•''‘OK Very private, deep In woods. Beau, j retreat-, under ih* eusplce* of th* VOLKSWAGEN 19.97 aedan, aun LAWN MOWERS sharpened and r e -, p a INTING ' AND paperhanpInf^^IFTfS FOR you and aH the f*m 28” bicycle, fair condition. Nol $17.22 Wanted—To Buy . 58 feet. Will sub-divide. Main Street car garage, large worksho] a- \ffr AD 7 9441 • end —separate oil burners, -tv o - , . . . eMiob.liM eijaltteaiPAr 9-761.7 tiful aettlng. 2 acres on tbe bend | hoard of deacons. ron*i*ted Of roof, radio, heater, iindercoallnj:. paired. Free pick-up and delivery Good clean workmananip at rc7 lly ' are ...... the itloat beautiful.. . evet; reasonable offer refused, Perkins, I..qcated neat Center. Plenty of $24,900. Phllbrlck Agency. “k ? i r'affkv" TA^^^8*° ' ’ ‘■‘f ige. 316-300.I The R. F, 1 LAWRENCE F FIANO Annonneemonta BOOKKEEPER - OFFICE Knollwood Drive. Coventry. May I ROOMS NEW FURNITllRE Mr. Gaffey, JA 3-0886.______Dlmock Co.. OT 9-5245. Daniel I L.A Vt rt DIM. D p, rirt.xv/ of the river. Owner will finance, j Adam Rhndea, Cole, and Robert 22.900 mllca, »1490. 210 Hnlllatcr All work Ruar.inteed GaaoJIne *n-1 ^ „ r a ' In Man- by Avon of couree! Wouldn't you AND APPLIANCES ..W ANTED TO BUY parking. Phone ktl B-9239 or OT 9-8464. Dlmock Co., OT 9-5245, be seen after 9 p.m. week days, all reaalable furniture, 3-7444, * Sljunder*. TR 5-2828. MI 8-2768 Asking *4.900 Or best offer. I-aw ! w . McComb Jr. WA.VTED FOR" our 93th A n n i-______St. m 3-17A9. pines overhauled, and repiUred. ; theater., Raymond Flake. MI like to be one of the many repre- ^ MANAGER HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 8 G ood'' used VERNON — Convenient to Man­ BROKERS F. Fiano, Broker. Ml 3-2788. . ______.. . Srwr Bpt. rploothed and Rharp* «0537 day Saturday and Sunday. upright and spinet 10 ktINUTES from town. Extra rence aefitativea who will make' ext. a MONTHS also amali chester, 6 room Cape. 4 finished. Paul P. Fiano, OT 3-0498, ened. Bnmo Moakc, M’ 8-0771. I ______dollars the Avon way? Call now planoa. GRISWOU) STREET — Cem nt apecial this week. Unusual two- Vni—MANCHESTER - New 5>4 Paul P. Fiano OT 3-04o3 arA *’^ive*i-'^arvVhum^^^ B acl side | FORD C ounty GIRL'S 28" bicycle, 2 walls of lined I sold this to a young eotiple I Closed breezeway anij garage, power aleerlnp. aiitomatlr trana-; for appointment. JA 9-8277. Male or Female block building, approximately 1100 year old, four bedroom ranch, fireplace, hot water heat, alum room ranch, basement garage. Chair to the owner o( the oldest P* drapes, baby tender plus 2 chairs, months ago. but they are not get square fe.et. S'uitable auto repair, , Choice location, built-in stove and 116 DEMING STREET Brother of Dumas Watkins Brothers b*11 Must he mlasion, Thunderhlrd special cn Ceilihpa refiniahed. Papernanging Watkins Used Furniture •rwo bath*, plus shower In base­ Inum combination window's Suburbao for sale' 75 pine, radio apd heater. MI 7-0909. i Houn'ebnid Seirleep Wallpaper books, Estimates given.' WOMAN FOR full-time day work. «. . , tap shoes, new aise 8C, Call kU ting married storage and many other uses. ment. ' Beautiful picture bcok bath, amesite | ricarlv dated. and prior to 19 ' concern engaged in 9-9100, Exchange doors. An exceptionally well cared **•* Offered 13. A Fully covered by insurance, Call Apply------in person.x,.... New Model xLaun- ' ror loeai ^optractinR. Must ' - ex­ BLOND REDROO.M Available Immediately. Call MI kitchen, large patio, two-car complete! (iel.s Political Post Watkins Brothers. Inr , 9,7,9 Main 19.99- Cntipt deVille. 15 Oak Street ?o7hom; Fr;;tiram"ilk; nU'“;nd ^rlve^ 'm i 1 kJo\l'wUh‘**bea* U ^r‘u*JJ!a‘ ‘'irr g i '.NORTO T O V ^ IS V -N e.r Bolton CADIUJtC Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. dry. 18 Summit SI. perlenced. Apply gl'ving references LIVING ROOM SUITE 9-4839, 9 a.m. -6 p.m. ■heated garage, i* acre of park in a very pleasant established ; R. F. Dlmock Co Street full power Imniarulale. 7a,non ,9-PC. DINETTE SET WEAV'ING of bums, moth holes I GIRI.,’8 20" bicycle, good.cnndltion. WE BUY and sell antique and use.d like land with trees. Many mofe neighborhood. $850 down, $109 per i *'*“ *•______charle* W. Dumts; 30. trf nrlRinal mileaRc, privately owned, i rung T h o m a s HARRISON - Painting WANTED-Woman to clean motel , *o "Westinghouse" Elec. Ref. BUILDING for rent ^Buckland extra. Approiaed far below t;.e ern kitrhsn.' ’.S',,* Full basementb7i'r;,*' ■sS witn _ • . • , , __ ' .i, WANTED to borrow for our 9‘lh and tom clolhlnR, hosiery Alao a US h.p. motor, ktl 9-1428. furniture, china, glass, silver pic­ month Including taxes and insur- h c -M A N (^ -S T E R . Vew listing, Albany, N ^ ., brother of M*B- $2,899. Ml 9-.7R.7.9 an Congress Pnno'roaa andBnrt Seymour;fl4»vmnur ;^ ^ - ^s b^droomB.oear^ms gfoodgooo condj- 1I DUPLEX 6-8. 2-car garage, ame- or without equipment.eqiilpm chief of the Aesoclated Pr*M Fsst and courteous service I o Herald. Sta $12 900 kfl 3-1997 ‘ Hon, excellent family home "'hti ■'alt* drive, nice location. On# ing driving eClTool Three ikllled. Ilmantle H* 8‘ lli8______. Situations Wanted— TWELVE FOOT runabout Aluminum Indowsivs, $1.6 per . bureau In Albany. He had l> ^ with Free storage until wanted. Fre* 92 TREBBE DR.—A't six room ____ _L. .1------! large vard for children. Selling i i-1 apartment Immediate occupanc •. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in J. Pelletier. Ml 9-8.728. Help Wanted— Male 3fi , Maatercrafr trailer. Priced month and the AP In that city since 19S.3 end courteous Inatmcloni. Class room yy SERVICE _ 'Pntterton’a Female .38 delivery. Free setup by our own Houses for Rent 65 Cape. A-1 location, recreation TWO FAOTLY. centrally located. i der FHA appraisal. Priced at onlv | j ^ Realty, MI 9 .3640. Welles Agency. PI mv own home shop Forty years all quick sale. Call MI 8-4211. WANTED TO BUY—One set of en- . 2-7.798. formerly wea city editor of the Instruetlona for 19. 16. 17 year reliable men. 4'k and ai.< rooms Three yeara I $12,800 R. F Dlmork Co.. OT- factory experience. All makes, low makes Highest quality guaranteed . WANTED - A L mechanic. '<^d i j ^ e n SED woman wishes to tike ROCKVILLE—Windsor Ave'. Five, room, storms, screens. Porch, ^'a- Alexandria, Va„ Gesette; a eteff elda. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Courses and Oas.ses 27 Phone for,annoihtrr>enl. cylopediaa. kfl 9-4420. rage. Immedli.te occupancy. FHA old. Hot water heat, natural fin-j 9-9249. Barbara Wooda. OT 9-7702. ST. JAMES PARISH — Eight rates, free, estimates, free pickup work and parts, over 47 years ex I proposition for the right man. Ap-j child davs In her home, room ranch on bus line and con­ writer on the Paaadenii. Celif.i Director of Drivar Education. SAMl'EL AT-BERT, Hartford approved. One block from Ver- room home. Five bedrooms, and delivery. Mr. Miller, JA pei lence Famous for service since piv in person. Roland Motors, 389 GsU 3-0767 Buildinir Msteriala 47 venient to iichools. Well manner, d ' lah, amesite drive, combination ; Trini. a in Wfliitetf-^Renl Estate 77 Star-News; lend e correspondent MI 9-7398. 1931, Phone Ml 9-4,937 for bea* ELECTRONICS-Men and women. ! Cm ter St. m 7-0.7,99 planck school, store.*, bus. Cat o- windowa. Two-car garage w i t h , MANCHESTER Triple A lo- modern kitchen, aunporrh, n 2-8904. Kooma Without Board 59 children accepted. Rent *100. Call i ration. High alevation. Baldwin for Star* end Strlpee during Army service, 16 to'80 needed for well-payin-i TYPING DONE in mv^hTime, W ill' W'EEKL^.SAVTNGR LIST The above merchandise alao on lic church, kfl 3-8939, attached patio, large lot. Must be j boiler, one-car garage. JSnlall ARE YOU CONSIDERING YOUR FRIENDLY Electrolux PREP-ARE FOB driver's test positions. Train now ' - ''Learn by TOOL MAKER—Experienced with MI 9-7319. i Rd. li* batha. aeparale dinette, service tn the Korean "War. All deliver. Write Box R, putch Doors, from $27,79 ea. sale at o:ir Main atme'in Waterhilry f u r n i s h e d room One" minute seen to be appreciated. Priced for l down payment. FH a ap|if7liaed. SEUJNG YOUR PROPERTY? man has world's only fully auto Ages 18 le 80 Driving ano class FLAT FINISH Holland window Doing." Day technician clasac*. ; aircraft experimental parts raid. See It Day Or Night from klaih St. Light houseke p- MANCHESTER and vicinity - 10 quick aale 128.000. Call OT i arreened-in porch, attached ta- $15,800. Phllbrlck Ageficy. MI We will appraise vour property Married, bumea wea educated room. Three Instructors. No wail­ Steel Cellar Doors, from $.92.00 ea matlc cleaner to show you. Also shades, made to measure. Alt also Iwice-a-week evening servir- benefits avsilahle. Wilco Tool Co., $7.75 < . If you have no means of trans- ing. Womeri\ only. Call MI 9-7959. SIX ROOM house for rent, $90. Ml j minutes from town. Special this 9-0279. I raae. Immediate orcunanev. 9-8484. free and without any obligation. at the University Rhode lelgnd. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ ing classes, starts Sepl. 29. Come Cellai Sash Priced to aell at $18 900. R. F. ftillv guaranteed factory rebuilt metsl Venetian blinds a| a ntw Rou:» 8 A 44, Bolton. $1.94 ea. portation. I'll send my auto for 9-9229 9-9 p.m, | week. New quality constructed Wa also buy property fm* rash. the University of ICaryland. and my. PI 2:7249. hn. write, phone JAckson .9-3408 Passage Tx>cks Dlmock Co.. MI 9-9245. cleanera. Ml 8-8308. ■ low price. Keys made while you Sitaitions Wsnted— Male 39 Mahogany Paneling 1.9r aq, f1,■■ ' you. No obligation. ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. room ranch, beautiful throughout, MANCHESTER—HackmaUck St. RELAJP-SWTM! FISH! Member Multiple IJating George" Waahington Vniveretty. wait Marlow’s, for 'rce catslog. New England I Centrally located. Babie* ac­ SIX ROOM house on Knox St. Re'a-; one acre of land, builder movti.g I.,arge 8 room ranch, attached ga­ STANLEY BRAY, Realtor ^ He was cited by Uia A F in New WANTED—Ride from Oakland Pt EARLY’S DRIVING School—stand-______Technical Inslitutc, .98 tlnion TIME STUPY Birch Plj-woofl 47c aq. ft. X k T n -4 ’ , ROOM RANCH, like WANTED TO DO - Landscaping. J ' 9c Ift. A-L-^R—E—R—T—'S cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. sonable. Adults only. Inquire 20 out# of town, hill price, $12,900. rage. full walkout baaement. e x ­ ’EXepUtlve's hidaawav home iln- BRAE-BURN REALTY " York this spring for outstanding to Pratt and Whitney,-8-4:49. Call ard and automatic dual controlled I Place, Hartford 3, Conn. new, firenlace, ceramic tile bath, I atone Walls.'" flagstone terraces; _ . 11c aq. ft. 47-49 ALI-YN ST.. HARTFORD Knox St. 9’i roofn estate. Uz baths, garage, cellent condition, lots of extra*, ailUrfW). 40x28. Redwood exterior. OT 3-6273 political reporting. MI 9-4108 after S:30, cars. Ciaaa room Inatrurtlons -for ir o n t NG DONE In m home. MI TRAINEE OPEN NIGHTS TUJ- 9 P.M. PLEASANT ROOM for a gentla- small barn, one acre lam). ' H beautiful yard. $20,.600 B, L. Mc­ amesite drive, attached garage otty pine Interior. iJvtng room 18-17 year olds. For day and g.tnns ■ 1 ' U"ll Ml .7-0796.______p liap V a rin g Stairway, $23.9,9 ea .SAT. 8 P.M. . man, separate entrance. I4>i COVENTRY — Furnished year; price, *14.200. 3 bedroom moder- Namara Co. JA 8-8799. jfiu full price, 111,900, R. P. Dlm^ 23x15' pegged oak floor, rough-cut REAL ESTltTE advisory service. WANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit- evening appnintmenta call Mr Bonds— Stocks MortgHjres -31 Opportuntty for young man who WANTED-Part-time work clean-, ll’jc aq. 't. Hackmatack St Call Ml 3-1816 or 'round 4 room cottage, ,*60 per ;Co.. kn 9-9245. Robert Mupdbek, Selling? Buying? Calr F. Tu 'k- qualifies. Experlenre not neces­ rancli, plus garage and large lot. 8-1028. granite fireplace. Bedroom, bath, J, nevi Gate 8, from Hilliard St., Early, Ml 9-8879. mg floor*, walla, windows, etc. , NOBODY BUT NOBODY I Two love seats $.70 and $80 each. OV 4-3680. month. OT 9-2850. ! assume large G.I. mortgage, full __ _ I OT 3-8472. kitchen, foyer, 12*12 screened ington, Jr., Real Estata Broker. sary. State age and education. MH.S Band Plays flrirt Bhift. Ml 9-2727.______Building—Contracting 14 IMPROVE YOUR CRMJin A .lanitnrlal experience. MI 8-8670. UNDERSELIJI NATIONAL Electric range $70. ■ j price, $12,990. Many more from GLASTONBURY porch. Many butlt-lna. 2-car baae­ MI .7-7731. LARSON'S ConnecMcut’a firat II- PLEASANT large heateij room, FIVE ROOM single house. Applv, XX—MANCHE8TER:i-New 8 room multitude of monthly os *menta Write Box E, He.rald' N A T IO N A L I N C .-8 pc. lectlonal sofa $.90 $6..600 up. Just call '.U*. Ellsworth WANTED—Ride from Oak St. to cenecd driving school trained LUMBER. Colonial, firepjatfe^, built-in stove, ment garage. Soma furnishing*. At (JConn Game ALL 'TYPES of earoentry work may be lumped Into one second Ml STATE STREET j ninitijf room t^bl# »n<1 5 ch^tr# Wo free parking; on bua line. 148 Cen­ at Bolton General Store. MI | Mitten Agenev, Realtors. OT 53 Cedar Ridje Terrace Approximately 9 acre* i24 more 8ELUNG YOUR HOME? For Paarl St, Hartford. Hours 9-4:70. Certified and approved. 1* now of­ mortgage with payments m only Pngs— Birds— Pets 41 ter St. Ml 8-9002. 9-0817. ■ - .! oven and dilrtiwaaher $17,900. R. F. prompt, efficient, epurteoua serv­ fering classroom and behind dope alterations, dormer*, roof­ SF.AT COVER inatallw. part-time NORTH HAVEN, CONN. j Small dropleaf tabi, and 4 chal. < 3-89.70. OT 9-5924. _ available). Pond with pier, spillway Call after 8 p.m, kU 9-2010. $22.25 for each '$1,000 vo'i need — Located bn plot 100x290 thi* 51i ) Dimocj^Co. OT 9-8245, ice attd appraising 'without obliga­ The Manchester' High School wheel Inatriictlon for teenagers, ing, porches, etc. CaU Ml 9-8991 or full-time. Pleasant working DACHSHttN'D AKC registered, 12 L IV U ^ ROOM and bedroom, first and dam. Gils'ad aecMon. Dial CH 8-9897 and a.ak ""rank 21 CONWAY RD.—Six 'oom ranch, tion. call 8. A. Beechler, Realtor band will perform Saturday with conditions. Good starting salarv ------j WAT KIN."? room ranch home is In immaculate XXLI m ANCHESTER—New 7 room ; kn 9-8079. ANY KIND of carpentry and cabl - Burke or -Mr* Carter low Con week's old. Black and tan male. floor front, on bus line. Restau­ Suburban for Rent 66 stove, refrigerator, laundromat, Aatomohnm for ’^sle 4 if experience warranla. Call Ml condition and good value for kll 8-8989 or Wesley R Smith. Aa- eight other - high school bands at net work done Honest and relia­ necticut Mortgage Exchange. 18 Inoculated and wormed, (ta m p i­ I USEn FURNITURE rant nearby. Parking, Ml 3-9002. garage, patio, fireplace. S1.6.(H'0> Uolonlal. its baths, breezeway twoi Diamonds— Watches— ROCKVILLE—4 room apartment, $22,800. car attached garage Built-In* Im ' Walton W. Grant Agency ■ociate. MI 9-8953. M ember Multi­ the opening game of the Univer­ ble workmanahip. Call Roacoe Lewis St. Hartford. 7-1591 for details. on background, $6.9. PI 2-8708 I EXCHANGE ple" Listing Service. 10 Jewelry 481 NEWLY DECORATED room tn heat and hot water, stove and re­ Owner. Ml 9-4934 Exclusive with mediate occupanev. $22,900, R. F. sity of Connecticut football teem ''S d 'd o ^ ” sion'^^SS^Ti" pay-; Garagc-Servlce-vStontgc Thompson, kH 8-1995 lor esti­ 19 OAK STREET Realtor MI 3-1153; WANTED—Reliable man to eom- COCKER SPANIEL' All hiark. private home. Shower, parking.' frigerator entireh:-'' redecorated, MANCHESTER— Not a dime to Dlmock Co. kfl 9-524.6. against Springfield College. ment? Had a repoaseaalon? Don’t! mates plete kitchen chorea from 11 p.m. , a KC registered, champion blood l.EONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re RICHARD B. MTVOPE Open Thursday evenings until I Call MI 9-8.7.64 ______$8,6 per month. TR .6 ,6128. spend on thi.s attractive home lo-! WANTED TO BUY—Lota of loth. The band festival la a tradition give upl See Douglas Motors get p-pR r e n t on Eird St, Help Wanted-I'eniale 35 on. Apply Ca^-ey, P.ealaurant, lines .\n 9-7947. pairs adjusts watches expertly XXn—FOR further Information or BOLTON CENTER BIDWELL HOME Improvemen Closed Mondays cated on Green Road, .5 rooms Office ME 3-9 Home ME 3-1409 Call MI 9-9519. nt UConn. Klthough this will be the the lowdown on the lowest down 9.(1299 Reasonable puces. Open Tuesday NICE ROOM next to bath with THREE ROOM apartment com­ appointment to see these homes first time th# MHS hand has taken and amaUeat pay-menta anywhere. I ------!------— Co. Alterations, additions ga­ TC7Y DEMONSTRATORS wanted, SCHOOI. bov for drug store. COLLIES-AKC registered, exc ahower. Free parking, kll 3-9422. pletely furnished with automatic (all plaster) well built, full base­ Mr.vWord JA 8-0218 ••• 9>-4 room Ranch rages Roofing and siding experts. High earnings for three evenings thru Saturday. Thuraday evenings. call Barbara Wood*. MI 9-77'"!. part in It. Not a small loan or finance com ­ Some e.xperlenc, preferred. Mu."t tionally beautiful sable puppies IS Ruaseli SI. washer, heat and garage. Call TR ment. fireplace, hot water heat, ~Legal Notice Aluminum riapboard.s a specialty work. No collecting. No deliv'r- 129 Spruce Street. Ml 9-4.797; P1J4TFOR.M ROCKER, maroon metal storm windows ; id , Robert D. Mtirdock; OT 3-6472; ••• Two-car garage Robert Vater, director of the pany plan, Douglaa Motors. 833 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 have driver's license. Box O. with fiill while collars, ktl 7-7209.' plastic covered, $20. MI 9-398T. 5-2244, TR 5-9992. TR 5-1447. /^lANCHESTER Daniel G. Saunders, TR .6-2928, Main St. Unexcelled worknian.«hlp. Easy mg. Experience unnecessary. Herald. COMFORTABLE large single roo.ii screens, pne-rar garage, ameaite ■.IMITATION ORDRB hand, aald about 95 mem ber! of budget terma. kiT 9-84S9 or TR Write HOP Home Parties. Avon, $20,900 — Reduced from 121.900. Richard F. Dlmock. Ml 9-96003. *•• View AT A (’OltRT OP PROBATK. h»M BI..ACK Ijihrador Retrelver pup-1 Gnrdcn— Fann— Dairy ROPER GAS range, excellent con­ availabi* for gentleman. Ample driveway; Nicely landscaped l<^ Munro St. Immaculate 7 room the band and 10 cheerieaden will 9-9109; Conn, or Call Collect OR 7-3199. ! at Msnrhs*t*r. within snd for th- OLDER CARS, mechanics ipe- 1949 INDIAN CHIEF 74, fully TURRET LATHfl setup operator pies, AKC championship blood Products 50 dition, automatic oven and other parkingf Very cool in sutnnter, Summer Homes for Rent 67 A wonderful buy at $14.300 English Colonial. Recreation room. NEW 4 ROOM ranch—In Coventry. ••• Asking 319.800 I District of Manrhcxlcr nn Ih- lOlh d«v travel by bua to Storr*. The band clals, fixit .vourself cars, always equipped. $125. Call MI 9-0654. capable of setting up and ma- lines, inoculated and wormed. features. $79. Call MI 9-1.999. warm In winter. 5 minute* from mum down payment to appfoved U j batha. AA zone. 30-day occu­ Forced hot water heat, modern of 8-pl-itiB-r. 19,69 will perform by Itself for a few a good selection Look behind our nY/DEMONSTRATORS No Oe-| ,„tg' frnni blue- Center. 318 E Middle Tpke. ktl GIANT'S NECK Helghta-Next to buver Alice ClampeL - ' Realtor. Prc»enl, Hon. Frsncl* r. Vlmistl. MI 9-2069. TOMA'rOES—Pick your own, ' ’ c pancy. Owner must sacrifice. kitchen and bath one-car parage. Artlnir Judff minutes before the game etarta at office. Douglaa Motors. 333 Maui. 1957 HARLEY Sportatef; like new Rooflns—J^lding 18; hvery. No collecting. Only na le pH n„*A lt benefits av.ailable, IVil- 9-5890 Rocky Neck, 4 room modern cot- Call Ml 9-4.64.7, LAWRENCE F. FIANO hrano nationally advertiaed toya L , p , basket. Bring own container. Rl. Price $11..600. Phllbrlck ‘ Agency, KstslF of William HFlIor. latF nf 1 p.m condition, 8,000 milCa, exlraa, pri- ______Rmite 6 k 44. Bolton. 95. .lual over Rollon line, Hebron. ED'E CUSHION studio roOrh tage.^leepg 8. $.69 per week. Ml 339.000—Concord Rd. Beautif 1 MsnohFStFr In *a!d Dlsirlrt rtfrpa.KFd • - WANTED — Clean used cars. We aold. No investment, .Complete ______LARGE, NICELY furnished room 2.64 OAK ST. .Jr room bungalow, I 9-8464 BROKERS MI 3-2768 A t half time, the band wUl join vale owner. Offers accepted. 188 r AY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and WANTED Good home for 2 half 1.^0 Gamholottl Ml 9-3194, Good condition, $1.9. kfl 9-n,797. 9-4985, V, 7 room ranch, *i acre nicely land­ On motion of jFan. H^lkr of RSid buy, trade down or trade any­ sales kit and training furnlahed. MACHINIST—Able to se'up and with privalg family In lovely r d front antU fea r porch, walkout ManrhoRfFr. FXFriHrlx with high acbool bands from Ston- Weal Middle Tpke.. Manchesfer builthip roofs, gutter and ennduc grown tiger kittens, kfl 9-8499. scaped lot. Recreation room, thing. Douglas Motors. 3 ^ Main. Call .MI 7-2942. TR 9-6794. Colonial. Beautiful ground*. Roorh MANCHESTER Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0493 OROEnKI): That aix f»f«rn Ingtnn. Stafford Springs, Hamden. (>11 kU 3-7043 or kll 3-8577 lor work; roof, chimney repairs.______operate machines for short nin basemenL 2-car garage, plus 3 powder room. bar. 3 batha. 80-day fhF ifjfh day of S»‘pfonihor ba R?id ha* walk-in closet, adjoining bath, 63 Lvndale Street East Hampton. Rocky HUL Wind­ Ray Hagenow kU 9-2214; R"y . fjp-GISTERED nurse or lots. All benefits available. Wilco .Want'eff to Rent 68 fipiph^d rooms In rear of garage. occupancy. tho samF arF IlmU^d and allh%Ad for 1997 BTLTDEBAKER station wagon. |______licensed Tool Co.. Route * A 44, Bolton. Poultry and Supplie.s 43 cross ventilation, free parking, _* lot, excellent location. Phil- Custom built 9'a room' ranch. 3 Ih^ rrodlfora within whirh to hrlhi: In ham. Westfield and Wetertown to Jackson. Ml 3-8329. practical nurse, pari or fu ll-t im e ._____ NEW LISTING th^jr rlalhiK acainat aald •■tatF. and excellent Used as *hd, B usiness Services Offered 13 private entrance. MI 9-4979. SINGLE ENGINEER dealrea bri'ok Agency. MI 9-8484. 317.900—Summit 8t. Two apart­ bedroom*, pla.stered wall*. Full make a huge USA figure. About car Call kO 3-0082. , ______^______7-11 p.m. Vernon Haven Con- ^ a S STATION attendant over 21 SEX LINK pulleta—starting to lay. said •xarutrlx la dlrarlad en onh- COUGHLIN ROOFlNO Company, room unftirnlahed apartment ments. Nice' location. One apart­ basement, oil heal, city water and 76 FLORENCE STREET Ilr notlra to tho rr^dllora tn hrina In 700. players in all will,form the valescent Hnspital. Vernon, Conn, i Experienced preferred. Write Box, *2 each. Frederick Dent, 41 Apel FOR SALE quiet residential neighborhood, r*x RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— tne Aluminum aiding, asphalt- ment furnished. Nice Income with sewer. October 1st occupancy. fhair rialmx within aald llmo allnwad letters. hdiJ'snmnnlT ampl'f'ers phonograph* nd TR'I^OTT, _ Herald. i Place,______'______PLEASANT room near bath. Free Call OT 9-8859 evening! A centraJW located 7 room home, t hv puhllshlnr s rop.v nt thin In asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, SPARKLING im air Inveatment. $18,500. . anrlAaad tiorrh aluminum storm*. • hsvJnir a rlrrulsMon ''hangers. Over 47 vchrs total ex- galvanised or copper gutters and . parking. 94 High St. encioaed porrn aiiiminijm Mid probaiF dlRtrtri within U»n dsv. *3.4.5. 1 pp guarantee on all I..ADY TO DO cleaning and Inw- YOUNG MAN for general . drug I — W A N T E tL -F ^ i* llB d i» 8 bed- Call Owner. MI 3-1718 amesite drive, ifaraife. By appoint . dniF nt thip nrh^r and Beau Jack, former. Ughtwaght leaders ktl S-7707 ing, 7 davs a week. Must be Articles For Sale t5 i 317,500 — Reduced from 313,900. Will Uke trade kU 9-OTlO. , Potterton *. MI 9-4537. store work. Must he nest.^ re-: ' r o o m FOR 1 or 2 with complete room*. vtcinity^-Mancheater. De­ That’s Tt ment only. ; turn m«li^ tn thin court of tha notic# Xing champion of tha world. Is I clean and reliable. Good salary for 1 Green Manor. Six room ranch, at- ROOFING, SIDING, painting Car­ liable and willing worker. Permk- — ------light housekeeping and bath. kU sire* rninimufn one year lease. Ml VERNON — $1L900 w ahining shoes In Miami Beach. CADILLAC 1991 - Black, 4-door TAMKin TREE Removal - laid the right pcr.«on. MI 4-9120. nent full-time work. Experienced T\Vn No^ 2G B A 8 screw machines 9-4778. 9-1787 eyimnga. A sparkling cuatom built . six [ tached garage. Twb minutes from i *rRANcm r, ViaNA'ri, Artln* .rude* aedan. good condition. $450. C.- II pentry. Alterations and additinna, Selling or Buying call cleared, firewood cut. Insured. preferred, Dnver'a license essen: chain drive. Also one 00 , liand room home with Cararra pia*a 1 Buckley School, bill basement, $2,300 aasumea $81 monthly pay- ktl 8-1325 after 8 p m. Ceilmga Wnrkman.«hip guaran- DEPENDAPI^E woman wanted to screw msrhine. Reasonable offer 147 NORTH MAIN St. Heated. ZZZ baths and many special featurea ls|*creened In porch SO-day oempan- Call MI 3-8742. Paul A., Ellison. teed A A Dion. Inr., 299 Autumn ti'al. kfiller Pharmacy, 299 Green menta. work in rest home Call ,MI 9-9990. accepted. Call Ml 9-1919. • Furnished room. Inquire Mrs. irm and Land far Sale 71 offered for vour approval with 10 cy. Owner must leave state Oct. 1. PAUL J. CORRENTI St. Ml .7-4880. kU 9-.99S.9. Rd. No phone calls. CHAIN SAW work - Trees rut. Irlah. acres land. Priced at 342,000. Near Manchester line and park­ Real Estate Broker MI 3-536$ BOLiTON-:-Inoome producing eatab- $23,900—Brand new 2-family. 4(4! way. # or 5 mom home. 1'4 bat's., Reasonable -rates. Call PI 2-7989 rooms each, Nice Income with don't get in a cold Wafdrobe Change-Abeuts between l.:70;4'30 nr any time GTRI/ TO work nights 8-10 p.m. ROOM FOR ladv or genMemanl . Uihed pony ranch. 18 acrea lari. aluminum combinatiqng. shade Help \^anted— small inveatment. Saturday oT Sunday. Rnofint; and Chimneys 1fi-A Apply Card Dept., between 10 Near Cheney’a. Kitchen,pri\*ilegea. Pony bam. Four room ranch, ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, treer, aihesile drive. TEN MINUTES from Manchester. a.m.^B n.m. King's Department Male or Female 37 Inquire 224 Charter ' Oak. OT duck pond. All for $17,300. Law­ Quiet, secluded and scenic. One s w e a t , am «-* ROOFING—Specializing repairing Store, kfanrhester H e / o 3-8368. CH $-4137^ rence F. Fiano Brokers. OT REAl„TOR VERNON LAWRENCE F. El A NO acre lot on top of a hill, well 8 roofs of all kinds New roofs, gut­ BAN.IO PLATERS wanted tor town 3-2768, ^Paui P. Ftano, MI 8-0458. $18.900—Lake' St. Juet over Man­ shaded by hemlock, white pine, .wide promotion. Contact Cham-, MI 3-5440 MI 9-5938 Broker* kTT 3-2788 Matchmates! ter work,'chimneys cleaned, r.- chester line. Custom built beauti 1 oak, hickory and birch tree*. ber of Commerce at once. Phone paired. Aluminum siding, '"i COMPTOMETER ^ Wanted AjMiffments— flats— Ma n c h e s t e r —Approximately so all plaatered large 6 room Cape. Paul P. Fiano MI 3-04.68 Flowering shriiba and young fruit years' experlenre. Free esti­ k n 3-1117. Tenements 68 acres with 800 foot frontage on I .■Two full ceramic tile batha. breeze­ trees, l^rg*^ six room ranch, mates Call Hnwley. MI 3-5761, Ml OPERATOR WetherelJ St. Call OT 34288, 4-7 MANCHESTER way, 2-car garage, *4 acre lot. 68 EI.SIE DRIVE 6 room split ; storm window* and doors. Base­ 7-0767. EXPERIENCED '*tH R«E ROOM tenement, 48# Main p.m. Excellent financing. Immediate oc­ level, 2 full baths, fireplace. g »-i $14,900 — Six room Gape, # bed- ment garage. Two year* old and St., 355 monthly, kfl 9-5233 be­ cupancy. rage near Bucklev School. Own-1 priced far below FHA appraisal. Opening for a comptometer f>- VERNON — Appraximetely . 19 rootna, Bbivera School, owner j erator to do intepeating and varied MACHINIST tween 3-5. er, OT 3-Tini. i Call PI 2.6978. Millinery Dressmakinjf 19 acrea, fronting on hard road. Fine will consider'"Vour offer. By apiMlntment only. Call ! work Pleasant working conditlona. P. V. TONOREN APPLY IN PERSON MANCHESTER, Bowers School ! air-conditioned office. Apply Em- location. Attractively priced. 312,500—Three-family house, near REAL ESTATE BROKER ROCKVILLE $16,500—Oversized 8 room Cape, area, custom built 7 room Cspe. I ployment office. George. Coleman, TR 8-#04$, TR school, bus. shopping, terrific in­ DRESSMAKING and sllerstioni- "An.TthlAg in Real Eatate:” AMERICAN DYE CD. 30 DELMONT STREET 5-4710. >cal ReC^stered Nurn room Colonials. For further de­ ments of the Zoning Regulation* moving packing, storage 7.«w $'2,00 AN HOUR guaranteed. Must. lencea, one -chtld. MI 9-2837 2 Unfinished Easily qonverte • INSTALLATION Very convenient location— Near Main s^t., churches; info a 2-famlly, 8-car .larage. Lot tails call Charles I-osperance. Ml of the Town of Andover, Omnecti- rates on. long distance m over to- , he available 3 evenings a week, after 8 p.m, ^ SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER, 12 to 8 A.M. shoppinR area, schools, and transportation, 99x165, Marlpn E. Robertson. 9-7620. ., ciit. the 2ioning. Board of Appeal* | j 48 state* kU 3-9187 ! Neat appearance'and able to meet SPEQIACIST - Realtor NOTICE OF public, kfrs. Custer, kn 3-2942. Easy terms. ' #Mj ROOM FULLY furnished Broker. Ml 3-6953. Ml 3-8969 PLEASINGLY different old Co­ will hold a public hearing at the . Town Hall at 8 P.M on September [ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ! CrtstIMd Hospital apartment, rentrally located, ht t lonial. Nicei'.’ maintained. 10 I . join Mm lonM y Fuol OH Club Included, 190. MI 9-8808. $9,200—CUTE 2 bedroom ranch, Wi R. SMITH. Associate EXTENSION 21. 1959. At this hearing the ap-1 Cdl Mrs. Ilnq* or Town and Country For AppointfitMit Cdl Ml 3-6060 aluminum storms, amesitt. drive, rooms, 2 baths, dishwasher, die- CROCHET ery. Rcfng.eraforf. washera a.id OT 9-89.62 poaal. 12 acres. Privacy without i peal of James and Blanca Massey! alovp moving apccially. Folding Mr. DolloForra large Tees. Carlton W Hutohina. for a variance In Article 5.4A for CHMl iaf IM da Hm werryiim Drainasi Co. JW Q ROOM furniahed room* with isolation. Lew* than 10 .mile* from OF TIME 1 chairs for rent. OT 9.075Z. OT 9-6182 FIVE ROOM ranch, Extra large Lot No, 644., I.,akeBide. Drive, An­ Ml 3-2461 M c K i n n e y b r o t h e r s ; inc. kitchen, privileges. OT 3-9841.. Manchester P C. 1 mile from S T O R E Ml 9-4143 BOWERS SCHOOt^-Custom 8 bed­ kitchen with knotty pine cabinets. 44A. Under $30,000. Walton W. TIhie for acceptance of sealed dover Lake, will be heard. Living room with fireplace. Three ' ) DESIRa'b LE S rooms, heat and room ranch, fireplace, cellar, Grant Agency. Realtor. MI 31153. bids for the three following .Storm . Joseph B. Carter, Secretary 1. no dues or assessments FO R R E N T hot water Included, one Infant i c- beautiful condition, lovely lot with bedrooms! Ideal location. Nc..r Water Sewier .System* In' Manches­ schools and bus. Cali owner. OT Zoning Board o f Ay>peals 19 .MAPLE ST cepted. $J00 monthly. Call between trees, assume '4'4% mortgage. ter. Conn., has been extended to 2. no meetinKs unless requested , ’'9-2985. 1 0 A M ^ — APPLY — 2-8. OT 9\l9t9. Small caah. Onlv $16,500. Carlton September 22. 1959, at time Indi­ W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. INVITATHIN cated b.v each. 3. yearly fuel bill divided'Mnto 10. equal. paymenta OltLTIVATED. CLEAN Monchesttr i . He b r o n c e n t e r — Apartment, j TOBACCO FIELD I.OA.M Eott SI4«-W m » $M« 8356 Sovingt and Leon second floor hot water, heat, fur-, .SOUTH WINDSORj-Near Manches­ TO BID • 1. 10:00 A.M.—.Rear Lands Im­ INVITATION 4. automatic weather-rnntrnlled deliveries » 10-30 TEL. Ml 9-0650 tool MAIN ST. AM Around Tht nished. Wil)lmantic AC ,8-3148. ter line. Large 4 Ibedroom ranch, NOTICE provements Lota Oh|SchaIler I , , AFTER 6 P,.6f., ■ 'v 2 full batha. combmation windows, Road. TO BID 5. 24-hour bumey service contract (optional extra) |' Olv# your akin and suit ward­ Town IVi ROOM gpartment. heat and doors, $16,600. Owmer will consid­ Notice is hereby given that The Sesled'Piopoeala wiirbe received robe a fresh new look with this f - hot water, partly fumlahed.'.Gf' • er renting. B. L. M cNamara Co., Eighth School and Utilities DIs- at the office of the General Man­ 2. 10:30 A M."'— Storm Water ------■ ^1------jj------6. 2-way radio controlled delivery and service tmeinl blouse trio iri 'pretty shades , ' Wligl could he nicei for the tleman preferred. MI 9-1883,, AD JA 8-8798, M il 8-1028, .trict will accept bld.s.for the pur­ ager, Town of Manchester, Con^- .Sewer .System from North The Town of Manchester and the No. 83.96 with Patt-O-Rama is WE ARE HIRING! 8ii4793. Junior High School Site. Mid­ Board of, Education seek bid* on child'6 room tiian an A,Ht’ coverlet LOTS ol LOTS chase of a' Fire Truck and hid# for necticut. until September 22. 1959! In sizes 10, 12, 14. 16. 18. 20, BOst v.'Hh nUlohmg rug ? ' You'll find the installafion of wiring and Fire dle Turnpike, East via Ben­ approximately .153,000 gallons of Phone MI 9-4595 nr TR 5-3211. The gal who anawersr the phoM AA. a , B, C # La^he Operators # Jig Bore Operators FURNISHED 2 room apartment, at 2:00 P.M. for the follo\ting; 31 to 40. Size 12. 32 bust, top, ton Street antj Bigelow Brook .No. 2 oil. 313,94)0 gallons of No. 4 is nice—won’t'hite—will answer yimr qiiention* (about our'iefT- , ihcae lasclnating: to tiocliet, and SEPTIC TANKS H f e / p INTU'STRIAL 7.0NE.S first floor, couple oreferred. Call Alarm hoxesr .All bids iniist be 1 3-8 yards o f 35-tnch; 1-2 yard Die children will love Iheju. d o There will be a public hearing aperiflcations and construc­ 3. ll-:00 AM, -■•.Storm Water October 14, 1960, Inclusive. tpetion.s for - rnverlcl and rug: W a n t e d Lots of Housot fiC Conn., by'12:00 noon September — It’s painless. Phone now . I ' To ordci, send 3.9c in coins ip s t 1 I r h HluslraliPn.si* alphabet PLUGCED SEWERS of the Planning Commlsaion o f the 28, 1959. Specifications and bid tion of a swimming pool and Sewer System, From Leonard for reni, suitable for 2 or 3 adults. Town of Boltdn .on. Tuesday, Sep­ . .Street via Main, Armory Delivery .shall be made by me­ Sue Bernett, The Manchester ^,gra|lll.'; ' ■ ' . FOR VOI.'R FUTURE # All Around Machinists ^ | proposals may be obtained from wading pool. Call Rockville. TR 5-4291. tember 22, 1969, at 8 P.M. In the i^treet, and Right of Way tered truck only. The right 1* re­ Ejvening-Hemld. 1190 AVE. Ol' To order, sciid 2.9r in coins to; Machine Gleansd- f experienced HOME CAl.l. Chief John Merz, 145 North Main Community Hall. The purpose of Northerly lo Limit of Con­ served to reject any and all bids. AMERICAS, N’EW YORK 86. ,N.V. : Anhp CaboL The Mnlirhepler Eve­ Septte I'anba. Dry Wells, Sewer FOUR ROOM apartment, seco'id Street, Manchester, Connecticut. For further Information, please "Our Repntatlaa 6 0 0 0 PAI^. . . OVERTIME OPPORTUNITIES . . . FRINGE lENEFlTS^ said meeting I* to hear the revised tract. DELCO-HEAT For Ist-class mailing add ' 10c ning Herald. 11.90 AVK. OK Line* In»tnlled—Cellar Wnler- MECHANIC floor, screened porch, modern The hoard reserves the right to re­ contact the Town of Manchester Bid opening 3:30 P.M. Monda.y, U Vour Aaaarsiiea'* for each pattern. Print' name, ' kitchen and bathroom, gaiage. Subdivision Regulations as pi-e- ; A.MERICAS, NEW YORK 86. K.V. priiofing Done. John Pontioolli ject any or all bids.' ' Ttontroiler’s office. 83 Center Plans and Specifications are September 28, 1959. at the Board addreaB with zone, style No and APPl.V IN PERSON TO Adults only. Oiie year lease. CaJl p&red by M., O. Saunders, Planning 'F o r Ist-clasa matling; add 10c for 55 IRVING ST. David J. Marks, Pre$ident Street, Manchester. Connecticut, available at the Contrcdler'a Office, o f EdMcation Office, 1146 Mam •lee.. each pattern. Print Name, Address MI 9-9848. Consultant.' . ' Telephone MI 9-5281, Ext. 27. McK in n e y BROS. MI 9-9SI5— Ml 8-6978- MAL TOOL & EKGINEERING CO. J. A. Volf, Clerk 63 ..Center Street, Manchester, Street. _ , -Basic Kashion. our complete 4«,1th zone and Patten Number. AMERICAN DYE GO. V, James G:^HajJseU, Chairman pat-tom book will delight every nr MI t-98Il' 291 ADAMS lETRFET ANDOVER-Three rooms and Itath Eighth School and Conn. . ' BANTLTDIL CO.me Have yoi|i,'the '59 Album conlaii ^ Sawaroqa Diipasol Co. bid • form* 104 E. MAIN ST. plua atorage. Newly decorated, r Mario Anaaldi ' Utmtlea District Richard Martin, Specifioatiohs and home dressmaker. The fall gnd ing many lovely designs and -6 free | may ha obtained at ,thejhel Board of » 5 1 MAIN STtEiT MANCHESTtt. CONH j 180-ISf Pearl St__ Ml 8-5X08 ROCKVILLE fetove included, second floor, Jack R. Hunter General Manager. Richard Mkrtin. winter '6B edition is Just 35c. patterna? Only 2.9c a copy! Dated at Manchester this 9th day General Manager. Education office! 1146 M " m Street, adults. Garage optional. Available Robert E. Gorton Telephone Ml 9-4595— Rockville— Phone TR 5-5271 now.' PI 2-7173. Edmund Perealuha of September, 1959. Advt- No. 189 Adv. No. 189 Manchester.

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y MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,19B9 The Westber Avcrairc Dkilr Net Rib** Rdb Forecast of O. •. Woatfeor rAOE FOURTEEN ^anrlfPBter SwfMlng For tbo Wook Boded May 3$rd, 1959 Ctoody, eool tonlgM, min. Ism 45 to Mt. Partly ekitMy. ported a registration plate which ■eph Bhea, Mrs. Jerald Park, Mrs. The Green Thumb Club will ’The apnual meeting and election Three Join Navy, had been stolen from a nearby SA Bible Class Richard Kwieclensid, Mrs. Ray­ L T. WdOD 00. 12,925 root fannorrtm. HIgk near •) d»- meet tonight at the Oommuhlty of officers of the Army and Navy filling station about the time the mond Kingman, Mr*. Robert About Town Y. Members will bring floweTk, Chib will be held Wednesday at Hylsnder, Mr*. Richard Cun­ ICE FLANT Mombsr of tho Aadlt Guestfl at Parly car was reported misalhg. 'The car Hcilds Reunion Bt BISS ELL ST. vegetables and table arrangements the rluh.^tsrllng at 8 p.m., A hut* waa without plates when It wa* ningham. Mr*. Richard Hyde and Burean of Olrealatlea Makchetter— /i City of Village Oiarm «x cuttvr. bo»r'. at the home of Mrs. Walter Goo- Friendship Qrcle of the Salva­ be In the Navy for four years. A-N Club Forming tion Army will have a business Roger la the son of Mr; and Mrs, WATES to Hear C. .Tohnaon, Mra. Martha Meffitt, ley, 129 Harry Rd. Mrs. Florence Mletener, Mra. E. S e s s i o f i By Russia The Ihnma Nettlelmi Group of meeting tonight at 7:46 at the Uphel Amirault, 37 Lenox St., and 2IMiS' 1959 Center (^urch will meet In the Cllsdel. L8on I* the aon 6f Mr*. Rena HEI-CO Official Laraon, Mra. Sarah Leggett. Mra. Setback League Robbins room for a poUuck on Choir -rehearsal af Ztnn Lu­ A. Francis and Mis* Bessie Brown. theran Cniurch is scheduled for /Kaasler of Bolton...... United Nations, N.Y., Sept. Sept. 33 at 8:30 p.m. Members Queen of peace Mothers' Cir'y Low calorie dighes will be pre­ During the evening, John T. The Army and Navy Club will By JOE HAIX • rival pleased some of .the member* 15 (/p)_The U.N. General As­ have been reminded to bring flow­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. New Miinaie show colored elides of his who sought to make sure there Plea members are encouraged to attend. cle will have a spclal meeting at pared and explained to the Man­ make plana tonight for Its setback • Paaetellaa Washington, Sept. 16 W - r sembly opens its 14th session er, fruit and vegetable arrange- the home of Mrs. John AndrMlI, chester Women’s Association to trip last year to Scotland. leSgue. would be no occasion for an ad­ menta Atty, Arthur LeClalre will Boy, 14, Accused Enjoy Slimming (WATES» Tues­ • Ktant* Congresfi closed out its long dress by the premier to tho rion- today amid speculation that Mrs. Flora .Oracle was reelected 97 BreUon R d , tomorrow at 8:30 A meeting la scheduled for 7:30 epeak on wills. He and Mrs. Le- p m. ro-hosteas will be Mrs. Chad day. when rules and a schedule will be and—for the Democratic ma­ gres*. Soviet Premier Khrushchev is Clatre will be guests of the group president of the Golden Age club Quality Perfect Whitsell. ' Of Stealing Auto ■ The WATES will *ee a cooking Polluck to Open drafted. Play will start next Mon­ jo r ity — often frustrating Others, who wanteo a face-to- preparing a dramatic surprise for Clipper. St its first meeting Iasi Th\irsday. Slight Moisture Spots face meeting with-the" Soviet lead­ Other officers are Mrs .lulls demonatratlon at the Hartford day. 1959 session early today. Fi­ as part of his speech here Fri­ The /Ladies' Auxiliary to Man­ Electric Light Co., 146 Hartford Member* are invited to bring RE4i. $4.75 C l 7 0 er, were satisfied with a session Russia Favors Manchester Soroptimlsts will Crawford, vice president: Mrs. A 19.58 Plymouth convertible Season for Club nal adjournment came only day. „ . . Victor chester Chapter, Disabled Ameri­ which was reported stolen from Rd. Mias Patricia Newton, home guests to join the league. BOXOF68 ^ l . / T arranged by the Senate Foreign Notes Reds meet tonight at the home of the May Tivnsn, secretary, and Mra. five hours before Premier Diplomat* familiar with Soviet Geneva Lockwood, treasurer. The can Veterans, will honor Gold Star Manchester Motor Sales Aug. 13 service representative for the Relations Committee at the Cap­ thin' Ing expressed doubt that new president, Mrs. Leola Beck mother* at a poUuck supper, firm, will he the demonstrator. The Junior Century Club of Nikita Khrushchev was due in itol tomorrow afternoon. Talks on Laos of-Columbia Members will lesve next meeting will be Sept. 24 at was found Saturday, and a 14- Khrushchev would pass up an op­ Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the VFw year-old boy who waa seen trying Manchester will open its season For tho Senate, adjournment at T o’clock from the former Red the East Side Recreation building. The WATES will meet at the tomorrow with a poUuck at 6:30 LIGGETT Washington. portunity such as thia without a Home. A hiislness meeting *111 be to start the car. was taken Into Italian American Club from 6:30 The House quit at 6:21 a.m. ended a 21^ hour aeasion start­ In Race to Moon CroM office at the Center. p.m. at the Community Y. Mrs. new proposal which would grab held after the supper. custody. ' I to 7:.'10 p.m. for a weighing In pe­ Tel. Ml 9-9814 ing at 9 a.m. Monday to clean up Outside U.N. The first fall meeting of the Joseph Santlnl has arranged to (BDT) and tho always more lei­ worldwide headline*. Stanley Group nf South Methodist Patrolman William Pearson riod befnfe leaving for the dem­ . DRUO OtORE surely Senate hurried to quit the final bualnosa of the first aea­ Some such move >v*s hinted at An Army-Navy auxiliary card caught the youth at a garage onstration. have Mrs. Camille Parker of the FOR PRESCRIPTION sion of the 86th Congress. Church will.be held tomorrow at 8 Camdot Ceramic Studio apeak to 3IANCHESTER ' three minutes • later, ending the by Soviet Deputy Foreign Mipia- Moscow, Sept. 15 (/P)— The WfiAhington. Sept. 15 (/P) —• Soviet Premier NikiU 8. party will be held tonight at 8 at thought to be unused near the Or- . TTie WATES program cominit- SHOPPING PARKAOE Congress’ final action waa to ap­ p.rh at the home of Mrs, Ortnand the club members. PINE PHARMACY longest contlnuoua aeaslon since ter Vasily V. KuznetaOv. who said Soviet Union says the only Khruahehev began hia hi.atoric vigit todaj^with an appew ttw West In Boltori. the clubhouse. ^ , ford Village school building. The 1tee will meet Wednesday evening MI 9-3S4S the Korean War ye'-- of 1951. propriate $3,225,813,000 for For­ on hia arrivaj in New York that RUG and ■car waa In the garage. at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Doris The club’s hospitality commit­ eign Aid and about 1400 million way to deal with the trouble “ good neighborly" relntiona between Communist and capiwl- DELIVERY Aji hour befor# adjourning, this assembly might well be a Roy, 23 N. Elm St. tee: Mrs. James Gerrity, Mrs. Jo- i.'11' \M , IM , MANCHESTER what sort of proposal Khrushchev day handed a, note to its embassy faced Soviet leader heard the Prea Greeting Text Miss Linda Treadwell, daughter ^ : 'I M \l\ - I m l.l might make. The general expecta­ in Moscow proposing th* conven­ Ident express the hopes of the Gamer's of Mr. and Mra. William F. Boles.'' tion, however, waa that he would ing of all participants in tlje 1954 8 8DMNER ST. United State* for a "Just, unlver- "Mr. Chairman, I Welcome you, TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 56 Jean Rd., and Miss June SelpeL j- make a bid for international coop­ Geneva parley on Indochina to aal and enduring peace," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1 eration on space exploration or of­ your family and party to th* Wo Give Green Stamps deal with the Laotian situation. A The two men thua began In the ROCKVILLE TR ence E.- Selpe). 52 Phelps Rd., have liaunch Try Ends fer a new approach to the disar­ spokesman said, however. Britain United States. I am especially very firat momenta of their ex­ returned to Russell Sage College, CARPET CENTER mament problem. ia awaiting the report of the U.N. change of visit* a struggle for the happy that fir*. Khrushchev and Troy, N. Y,, to begin their sopho­ The opening of the 82-nation mission.! more year. The Soviet statement warned aupport of world public opinion. other member* of 3rour family ar* assembly was completely over­ Khniahchev’a reference to hla shadowed by the Khrishchev visit the West that the Security Coun­ accompanying you. On behaU o f For Last Vanguard nation's success In putting a cap­ Members of the auxiliary, 8th cil’s action might have "far-reach­ the government and of the people to the United States and his ad­ ful* on the Moon, with the ham PARKADE District Fire Department, will drill dress to the Assembly ne.xt Fri-. ing consequences for peace and se­ of America. I expreee the hop* tonight at 6:30 at the firehouse. Ml 3-5103 curity in Indochina.” mer and aickle emblem, was a that ymj and they wtll^/lnd your Hose Co. No. I will hold Its month­ Cane Canaveral Fla., Sept. 5 U S -fit was ready, in a frantic effort to The statement was timed with frank boast of Soviet prowess in atay among ua interesting and cape can e ai, , k ^ satellite into orbit and save ***Today's aeasion wa* limited to science. Almost in so many word* STORE ly meeting at 8 tonight. The countdown reached *ero todry the election of officers and the the arrival of the U.N. mission In useful. face for America after Ruaala Southeast Asia and Premier Niki­ he told the President that Amer­ "t am looking forward to the on th# last of the Vanguard organization of the powerful steer­ ican science would get to the Our Lady of Victory Mothers' launched Sputnik I. The fledgling ing committee which will get ta S. Khrushcheva takeoff for talks, we will have together. Al­ ONLY Circle will hold Its first fall meet­ 311 MAIN ST., OPP. THE ARMORY rockets, but an attempt to launch Vanguard blew up on ita pad De'-, down to business tomorrow. Its talks with President Eisenhower Moon sooner or later, too. though we shall not be negotiat­ ing at .the home of Mrs. George It with a 100-pound aatellUe wa* 6, 1957. first business will be whether to in Washington. Two World* Meet The President is expected to. ing,any iasuea affecting qie hi' Nackowski. *306 Hackmatack St., abandoned- because of undisclosed That' explosion emphasized the place dfn the agenda such contro­ It wa* a momentoiia scene in the tereista of other countries, T trust Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Co-host- bitter fact that the United Slate* bring up the Red revolt in I^aos technical difficultiea. versial iaauet a* the seating . of gleaming sunlight of the alrbaae that a full and frank exchange of eeaes will he Mr*. Joseph Cser- had not only lost ita techn’eal Red China and the French-Alger- during his discussions with the So- in nearb,v Maryland. In a sense / An informed source said the fir­ supremacy to Russia but, in the .viewa on many subjects may con­ ii:nn wlnskl and Mrs. Ra.y Grasso. Plenty Of Free Off-Street Parking ian issue. / The assembly will deal two world* were meeting for the tribute to better understanding, ing button wa* pressed but failed era of complacency after Wond (CofiUnned on Page Two) first time—never before had a to send the necessary aignal to f"* with about 70 items, on both sides, of unresolved in­ ON MONDAY to The Fellowcraft Club will meet W^ar II. had fallen year* behind The veter«,n .Peruvian diplomat, master of Soviet Communism aet tonight at ■’:.30 at the Masonic Ignition system. ; the Reds in rocket development. ternational problema. 9:00 P.M. Victor Andrea Belaunde, was foot on the United .State*. "During .your atay her* you will TUESDAY Temple. It was trouble that couldn t be Since that time. Vanguard rock­ When th# Preaident’a welcoming fUed quickly, so the Vanguard slated to be elected president of have an opportunity to see some­ SALE ONLY ets have launched two aatellitea, the Assembly without opposition. De Sapio Tries remarks were tranalated. the So­ The Newcomber* CHib, spon­ crew decided at 2:40 a.m. (EST) to the lo-called “ grapefruit” aqd thing of our country, our InaMtii- SALE-LIMITED TIME ONLY! go home and tiy’ again later. Th< e The general debate will begin viet Premier applauded. Then, tlons, our cuatom* and oirf pao- sored by the YWCA, will hold lU "baaketball” moons, in nine tritf. was no immediate decision on when Thursday, when U.S. Secretarj’ of smiling, he approached th# micro­ ple. You will have a chanca to first meeting of the year tomor­ Although It ia toy-aissd In com­ Btal* Christian A. Herter delivers In Primaries phone. donned hla apectaclea, and row St 8 p.m St the Community that will be. parison with th* big Russian spuV apeak with Individu^ and groups The satellite included a SO-pound a mgjor policy declaration. aald there should he no obstacle* Y. All newcomers to Manchester nika, the "grapefruit" achieved to good relation* between, the twp from all walks o f me. REVERSIBLE-OVAL payload and the 50-pound third t from any apecifle pro- "Th* pollHoM' and social ays- are welcome. stage of the rocket which will re- the most stable orbit of any satel­ which may be made by To Hold Power countries. H* aald he had come to lite. Never drawing closer than the United Stales' with "open tem* of . mu' two couqWea differ m A i attached to the aatelUte. .11* greatlyjxln our eyatTOTTfi* people Job will be to measure the earth's 400 miles tq the Earth, It 1* (CoatlnDed «n Page -Two) New York, Sept. 15 (F) — Tam­ heart and good intentions.” scarcely affected by atmoapherlfe President Elsenhower, hat over hla heart, and Soviet Premier themedlve* establish, and control magnettfi, field,, aolar x-ray* and many Leader Carmine De Sapio. a Nikita Khrushchev are serious today during the playing of th* In referring to th* Soviet tri­ WOOL drag. . ’ the'' govsrnment. You will find, I the more dangerous pocket* of target of Uberal Democrats ever U.S. and Russian national anthems at Andrew* Air Force Base. umph over the weekend in plant- ■ Eighteen months after It wa* ing a rocket on the Moon, Khniah- they, like your AUTO radiation around lyhich man will since the "boaaism" issue enliv­ * - pie. want to live In peace with want to detour wheri'he Hie* to the chev aald; OLLIE’S lODY BLEND launched, the "grapefruit" still is Cool Weather ened Nelson Rockefeller’s success­ justice. Although they have built mooh. sending back radio reports on "Our earth haa become some­ ful campaign for governor, fights and maintain strong security ★ WELDING BRAIDED RUGS Three hour* after the Vanguard conditions In space. It was this for his leadership today. what lighter while the,Moon ha* I poalponement, the powerful engine satellite that discovered that the | gained some hundred^ pounds of forces. It la clear that .because otir Greets Nation, De Sapio not only is opposed in - people do want peace and because ★ AUTO lODY and of a Jupiter intermediate range earth is not really round but ' today'* primarj’ for the leader­ White House Braced weight.'’ miasile Ignited, but the big rocl et they are the decisive Influence In FENDER REPAIRS slightly pear-shaped. The tiny ship of hia own Greenwich Vil­ Polite applaua'e greeted his re­ failed to get off the ground. sphere Is expected to remain up SnoM^ in Maine marks. basic actions of our government. ★ COMPLETE CAR Mtaalle Saved lage district, but also is the main for centuries. issue in a score of other .primary Khrushchev's hug# turbo-prop 'The mlaaile probably wa* saved plan*; the world's biggest civilian (Continued on Page Eight.) PAINTING Although the Vanguard is go­ By The Associated Preo# battles for district leadership*. For Verbal Warfare from destruction by an automatic ing out of exlatence, it* 11 m e- airliner touched down at Andrews LACQUER and ENAMEL ■equence system that signaled en­ Cool wind* moved in from over Scattered local contests for par­ TEI. M» 9-5055 teated components will remain to ty nominations were expected to base at 12:21 p.m., BDT, about 60 gine cutoff's* technical difficulties the Pacific Ocean and out of Cana­ minutes late because of strong ■ developed. play an important part in aihW- draw only small number* of vot By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER *U.S. .official* believe, will be fbn- tioi'ia apace ventures of the future da early today, bringing aharp headwinds over the Atlantic. 281^ ADAMS ST. The missile was scheduled for a drops in temperatures to some aec- era to polls throughout the state. Washington, Sept. 15 iJFi- tra r/ to the alma and inlereats of A crowd of men. women and and to Justify the $125 million Three contests for nominations Bulletins 1,500-mile teat flight. tiona of the country; President Elsenhower and the the United States and.Ka allies Ifi children, which had grown steadily spent on the program. to the Legislature also were to Trouble la no stranger to the Elko, Nev., had a reading of 45 State Department braced them- world affairs. Th* I^resldent has slnce th# morning, lined the waist- from the AP Wires Vanguard program. A victim of Vanguard second and third degrees -a drop -of 23 degree* in be decided in the preliminaries to no intention of.J^tting him have stages will be used in the Atlaa- aelvea today for a propaganda high fence around an airfield circumatances, the alim, 72-foot 24 hours. Bismarck. N.D., h.*d 49 — the November election. battle royal during Nikita S. the field to hffnselY- decked with breeze-whipped Amer­ rocket has been plagued with Able rocket being readied for 27 degrees under the previous De Sapio ia expected to win In Khrushchev's visit to the United I^xfge Heads Task ican and Red Soviet flegs. SCHOOL BLAST ULUl 7 technical difficulties since Its be­ latinching between Oct. 2 and 4 In night'a reading. hia personal contest with Attorney Regpdnsibility for meeting the an effort to shoot a 376-pound States. Honor Guard Houstoa. Tex., Sept. 15 hb West Coast snd back In addition, any assertions by waa spotted in the distance and eral children and adults. Po­ Here’s e terrific value in good- . The bureau forecast fair weath­ to unseat organization leaders. Khrushchev that merit Eisenhow­ waa waiting there when It came er for moat of the South, and Cen­ If enough Insurgent district again^'behalf of Communlam and lice said the blast shook a large looking cotton suede! Choice of Soviet policies for dealing with er's personal attention and a to a stop. A military brass hand residential are*. Early report# tral Plains states through the Ohio leaders are elected, the.v would White House statement to aet th# blared a martial air as ths plane’s plaids, neats and dyed grounds $100,000 Business Valley and moat of the North At­ have a chance to oust De S ap^ >viirld problema. indlcjsted the explosion was In Moat or all of what he say*. record straight, will get ■fch I doora opened and the beaming the school kitchen. lantic States into Indiana and from control of the Manhattan^-Ol"- treatment. •Soviet leader- emerged. The two in Fall’s newest colors. Buy west to Nebraska. ganization (Tammany l wJHlln a And on Thursday morning, a | most powerful leader* in the world PIKE CRASH INJURES 5 several at this low price! S-M-L. Ov«n cooking 'Hartford, Sept 15 (Ab- Records^the slate from confiscating the ' Scattered light ahbwej* were I week. few hour* after Khrusdichev leaves i shook hands. forecast for moat of .the Rockies „ ... j Bridgeport, .^pt. 15(^1—Five. and other evidence seized in laal money Mized by the raiders. Leading the inauro;eiua are^Mr* Washington for New York. Smiling, Khrushchev waved his., ^ „ J V e r e injured, two seri- MONDAY and Tt'ESDAY ONLY—« to 9 P.M. is oosy today... area and into the northwest and on Franklin D. Rpoaevelt. former Frldav'a gambling raid* in Hart­ Some $15,000 ia at stake. News Tidbits Plts.enhower will hold-a news con­ homburg hat a* he ai^ j ously. In a 8-«*r acHdsmt In the ford diaclosed the "Farmington Notices were iaaued by.superior the Pacific Coast. Sen. HerberXyti. Lehman and f .Sub-freezing temperatures were Culled from AP Wireo ference at which he can re-em­ dent v^lked toward the^ hardwimd! ^^j'^ound lanes of “ e Con- Avenue Sj'ndlcate” haa been doing court yesterday to about 25'of tbe Former Air Force Secretary phasize the U.S. position. polished platform nearby for the a business in excess of $100,000 a 49 arrested.-'They were told tBs j«ported in Northern Maine this Thoniaa-^Mnletter. necticut Turnpike, a fifth-mile Week. - money taken will be forfeited next They and other' leading Demo- east of the Surf Avenue exit, (OonMnoed on Page Five) (Cont.lnoeo on Page .Nine) (ConUnned on Pago Eight) at 8:$0 a..m. today. MONDAY ami Thia waa stated today by Lt Tuesday'un1e.*» posed to any new contract' that safety. “ Something went wrong with home heating-fsoJltr may. 4*6’ ' ...... $7.80 alarmed, notified ■ Hartford police.” ------.. nnntr.rt that killed In auto crash at Thompson my plane,” Pruden said afterward. tles for l^ -;6 0 under the Na­ would be inflatlonarj'. • "It happened because I’m the "'We have information." said Washington, Sept. 15 (iP)--Ra- last night. world's biggest knothead," Davis "If felt like 1 wa* hit by aome- tional'. Defense Education Act. Comparablp value— -StO.95 Lieutenant Rome, "which leads us David McDonald, president of Hartford. Sepl. 15 (ffi—The State's New London iVOters trade one In an announcement from Waah- CONVENIENT SHOPPING NIGHTS dlo-and television news programs ______charge I General Fund deficit for the ’"i- (old newsmen at Selfridge Air thlng. It went into a spin and I Htgular S9c M obilheat to believe this .assault Waa pro­ will be exempt from providing the union, reiterated hia Democratic citj^ coifneUtnaa for Force Baae where he i* command­ couldn’t pull It out, so I balled Ington to news media In Con­ 34xM" ...... , . $6.88, voked by Indepeiident bookies who thatT hr companies’ concern about! emiium ending in- June today /a* another,' leaving the council aplit necticut, Invln aaid the alloca- ■M oooff«oc9ioa—*---—^1— TUESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY OPEN TILL 9 P.M. equal tim4’ ‘to-aU politicaL candi­ ing officer o f tlje 71at Interceptor out. Little Beys' 3-8 Comparablp value—^9 . 9S wer.e pushed around b y thia or­ dates under a bill signed into law inflation is "phony." I P*f,Vf four to three in favor of thq Re­ Squadron. , The Air Porce would not say 1 tiohs were part of a natlonnide Many top steel executives, Me-1 millionJess than the fipire antlcl- publicans . . . Interstate CJommerce ganization when they refused to by President Bhaenbower. is Davis, .27, sajd (be didn’t know what typo of mlaaile Davia fired. It | total of $30 rollllon to colleges MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY TILL 5:30 line up and join.” ■ Donald said, are also directors o f ; P«tfji.Py Governor •- Commission urged by Connecti­ fSpecialfy better so many ways 22x44‘* ...... $2.88 In signing it .yeaterday,’ the budget message , to the Legislature bis let was lobdiid wUh dead'y' described aa a kind that seeks and universities In all 50 statea.'-. The Mark Tsvain diner wa.s de­ President said in -a statSment the some of the nation’s biggest bank­ cut's six Democratic, congressmen missiles dhd rocketa'aa he flew on |(j, target. The list show* Yale University ...wear-weight'eotton, machine ing houses, and as such are con- jaat February. WE GIVE jCnmpPrahlp value—^5 .9 8 scribed by the Lieutenant aa the law will "make clear that a brief In announcing the 1067-5& deficit to givo. "every proper considera­ as recipient of the biggest al­ washable, warrn, Fine stitched, •GREEN STAMPS -rendezvous point for the Farming- appearance of a candidate for tion’’ to New Haven Railroad's bp- location tn- the State—for $1,'V4,- for higher interest rates plication for , loan t.o buy new £*eJ? ‘ he''co'i’dn''t ejes w*hin dpuble yoke. FuU cut.Imported 24x^4'**. . . $1.88 "Connecticut's Comp/ete Carpet Specialty Shop" ton Avenue Syndicate. public office on :a bonafide news S. Thatcher said, "This figure rep- 348. T C.om/Mrahle value— $3,98 .An eighth floor apartment at program., will jiot require thf .Meanwhile, charged McDonald, reaenta the financial condition of equipment . . . Norwich voters de­ wero“ "f!ying^ atd " e Z d '^ o f 600 Aeyluni Aye.,, he said, aerved station to provide equal time to the. - 'bank-steel executives "at­ the atate's general fund baaed upon cide .today whether'they want to s e n a t e CONFIRMS HULTGREN as the “ buainesa office and bank” all other persona who are candi­ tempt to blame average wage- complete transactions for the bi­ iasue bonds to raise the city’s Davia took careful aim « . .. . ,.~.u Waahlngton, SepL 15 (ff)-:-TI»o MORIARTY of the ayndlcate, dates for the aanie office." earners for the evils of Inflation." ennium and provide* for the fi­ share of cost of a redevelopment Pruden’s target plaqe and pressed Senate haa confirmed the nom-- the trlggerlin make-believe firing. 1^ would mlaa, Davia The broadcasting Industry had Cooper also denied any intention nancing of any appropriation* ts’-- project . . . Senate adjourns with­ Inatinn of Hnrry W. Hultgren of out taking action on nominationa An air-to-air missile struck the zAi" ‘Bpt then I could see it was •' TO f o r f e i t MONEK proteated that unless the' lay were by the jiompanles (o "break up the ihg effect before June SO which re­ a missile. I knew Pruden didn’t Martford as a United Ststea at­ BROTHERS Hartford, Sept. 15 (/P)—A num­ changed in this way, Its cover­ llfilon" anfl- aaid- that in seeking main operative after that date." of U.S. Judge J. Joiseph Smith of *’'pTuden * plane a wing shot o « ’ have a chance, I prayed. torney. Hultgren hna been pei^ MANOHE8TER SHOPPING PARKADR ber of the persona- arreated in the age of political campaigns would elimination of certain work prac­ The final and official figure Connecticut to be Second Circuit forming the dnilee of the Job ia tt Court of Appeal* Judge, and of - went into a apin and crashed tn "'The next thing I aaw hia wing WEST m id d l e Tt'RNPIKK Hartford area gambUiig raida last ^ba disrupted by demands for equal tices the Induatvy is not aeetising show* that former Republican a number et moaths wliil* the William H, Timbera to succeed flames In a farmyxrd 15' milea Ml 3-S135 MMKHESTER CARPET CENTER lYlday havt been notified that eontlmiatioa w *» peo ffing. (Ooafetnoed on Page Nine) tbay"!] hava to go to court to atop (CpaMiMd aa Page Fle^ (CMttned ea Pag* SU) ((tenttaaed OB Pogis him on iDistrlct Court. northeast of Jackaon. A family of