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(EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1962 (CkMsUled AdvertisiBg on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXXII, NO. 5

State News

to Election

Autos Crash Kills

New Britain Mari

SOUTHINGTON (A P)— A Strong

48-year-old New Britain man

was killed early today when,

police said, two cars collided

on Queen St., Rt.'lO. Frank Monduruza, 199 Booth St., Congress New Britain, died at the scene. Assembly The driver of the other vehicle was Robert F. Johnson, 29, Fort Bragg,

N.C., and Southington. Nears End Police said Mondoruza was re- poses moved from his small foreign-make car by Johnson and an unidentified Of Session truck driver moments after it be- gan to bum.-* De^aulle WASHINGTON (AP) — 199 to 228 The adjournment-bound 87th ^ Bv JOSEPH E. D 2)(4N HARTFORD (AP) — The State Congress jogged within sight Motor -Vetiicle Department’s daily PARIS (AP)—F ra n cK ^ of the finish line today and record ot automobile fatalities tkik, day headed into a national of last-midnight and the totals on found three hurdles still to be elation battle between P re 8 i-\ , the same date last year: cleared. Leaders still saw a strong pos- dent Charles de. Gaulle and his 1961 1962 Killed ...... 199 228 sibility of finishing by Saturday political opposition on the is-

night. Others were less bptimi.sti'c sues of executive leadership and figured the 1962 session would and parliamentary govern- 4-Year.Old Killed drag over until next week. HARTFORD (AP)—Four-year- ment. — -- The three controversies in the aon t This was the result of the Na- old Edward Carson, 61 Annawan way of adjournment are: St., was struck and killed by a car 1. Foreign aid appropriations, a tional Assembly’s -adoption .of a on Washington St, yesterfiay. motion censuring Premier Georges perennial subject of sharp differ- Pompidou for De Gaulle's pro- ences between' House and Senate. posed constitutional amendment Conferees from the two branch- Speeder Reallv Sltrteed es .sat late Thursday night and to have future presidents elected booked on a murder oharge was Suzanne Clift, 21, who was BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Curtis tentatively agreed on a 83.928,900,- by a popular vote. arraigned today in Boston. (AP Photoflax). Block, an insurance agent here, is The censure motion mustered

000 bill, more than $1 billion le.ss traveling slower these Says than than President Kennedy original- 280 votes, well above the required he was when he Was arrested on a absolute majority of 241. Its pas- ly asked. The bill now carries 8298 charge of .speedlng'and subsequent- million more than the House _al- sage forces Pompidou to resign.

Niece of Film Star ly w4s found guilty in Carcult lowance. but 8434 million less than Although De Gaulle could appoint Court with a-resultant loss of his the Senate’s. The conferees meet another premier, aides said he

driver’s license again today to try to settle other would d i^ lv e the National As-

Block haijf rented a ^mrse and points." sembly and call national electlcHis.

buggy to' tarry out his daily '2. The Agriculture Department The coming battle will be fought

Post-Deb Accused rounds. \ money bill, on which a bitter row over the issue of a strong presi- "I’ll be glad when I get iny U- raged over funds to build new re- dency,' backed by periodic refer- endunis -and plebiscites, versus cen.se back at the end of th^ 30- search facilities and over a pea- government by Parliament. day suspension," he said. "Now it nut marketing research facility French President Charles de Gaulle, left, sits with Gen. Louis Dedeller, his personal chief ot staff, De Gaulle Is banking on his own Of Boston Slaying takes me an hour and a half jtat proposed for Dawson, Ga. a-s they ‘leave Ellysee Palace in Paris today to attend French army maneuvers in eastern France. great personal- popularity and the to get from my home to my ten^ 3. The long-debated bill to per- They left the palace after the National AssemWy censured Premier George Pompidou. (AP Pho- stability he has brought Prance’s tory in Bridgeport.” ' mit self-employed persons to set tofax via cable from London). He oays he has had no trouble up tax-deductible pension- funds' government. His opposition is BOSTON (A P)—Susarme Clift,^back and forth between the sta- raising the specter of Louis Napo- with the horse, having lived on a It has passed both branches but 21, Boston society girl, was held tion, her home and hotel. He went farm as a boy. And his address President Kennedy has given no leon and the 19-ysar dictatorship to police jitter she turned the dog for a grand Jury today on a now', in Tnunbull, is Horseshta word as to whether he will sign Meredith in Cafeteria Kennedy Starts he established os Emperor Nap^ over to mm. She later entered the Drive. it. Backers could attempt to qiake leon m . charge of murdering the man she Massachusetts General Hospital It veto-proof by attaching It to The president fired the opening had talked of marrying—Piero weeping. Forced Landing supplemental appropriations bill Political Tour gun in his campaign Thursday, Bre'ntani, 27, an Italian electronics Detective Lt. Edward Sherry, or to try to override a presiden- threatening to quit unless the who booked her Thursday night, CLINTON (AP) — Jereld Read engineer. tial veto if Kennedy rejects the Uneasy Calnr Grips French people approva hts direct- .No., plea WO.S entered os her said Miss Clift was calm as she Bugg, 19, (Clinton, _escaped injury measure. W'ASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- election amendment in a referen- yesterday while making a sold counsel. Prank Juggins, waived told her-story, but gave no rea.son. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of dent Kennedy shook a bothersome dum he has scheduled Oot. 28. Ris She identified a 22-caIiber pistol, flight. His small plane crashed examination. Minnesota, . assistant Democratic cold today and stuck to his plan to seven-year termi- ends in early found in the apartment, as the in a meadow off Route 145. engage In a role he' relishes— The society girl, her loo.se, leader, told a reporter he was 1966. murder weapon. The student pilot told police his Mississippi Campus politicking for Democrats. straight blonde hair hanging on quite confident of adjournment by Hi.s opponents in Parliament Police said Miss Clift told them engine failed at an altitude of An aide said Kennedy, who came her shoulder, appeared pale and Saturday- night. took up the challenge just before about 6()0 feet over the Connecti- down' with a cold Thursday, was wan. She displayed no emotion Rep. Carl Albert of Oklahoma, dawn. Deputies of the -Socialist, (Continued on Page Ten) cut Turnpike here, • OXFORD, Miss. (AP)—Negrta' The moving of the football game feeling much better this morning. during the proceedings. House Democratic leader, voiced Radical - Socialist, right-of-center Detective Leo Gannon recited in. He made a forced landing in the similar views but not so strongly*. James H. Meredith ate breakfast and Its accompanying celebra- “ He’s rarin’ to go,” the "Side said. Independent Republicans and the field about a half mile north of a low voice to Judge George W. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall of Mas- in the school cafeteria today and tions, the Defense Department Although he canceled all ap- Catholic, left-of-center Popular the Clinton Country Club. Dam- said, was “ on the basis of infor- pointments Thursday and nursed Roberts the circumstances of the headed into the final classes of Republican parties trooped to the age to the three-seat plane (Piper mation which Indicated it would a cold, .Kennedy isn’t expected to assembly rostrum to dep6sit the finding of the nude body of Bren- Woman Slain^ Super-Ouiser) was confined to a (OonUniied On Page Eleven) tani, locked in the girl’s apart- h 'l first week at the University of be unwise for the game to go be hampered too much in his first ballots condemning Pompidou. As bent propeller blade and bent tip Mississippi. ahead at Oxford.” major outright political tour since president, De Gaulle himself was ment. He had been shot In the of the right wing. head. Man Wounded Federal marshals -still the re- Millsaps College, with an en- the 1960 campaigri. immune from assembly action. The judge ordered her held Youth Cleared duced force of three men—accom- rollment around 1.000, said the Certainly (jls program would tax ' y writhout bail for' the sitting of the Rally for Meredith panied the 29-year-oId Negro into transfer of the Mississippi-Hous- a well man—eight speeches in less (OoBtiBned ea Page Tea) grand Jury which convenes the In Waterbury STORRS (AP)—A rally on t)\e the cafeteria, where he got his ton game would hurt its game than 48 hours, a helter-skelter first Monday, In November. University of Connecticut campta In Slaying of own plate and ate at a table with with. Austin College. Millsqps dash; by plane, helicopter and lim- to protest against the treatment them". lodged a protest with the National The girl’s 71-year-old grand- ousine into, Kentucky, Ohio, Mich- People stared, but nothing mother, her ' divorced-and-remar- year- old man, Gaston Ireland, was u ; Collegiate Athletic Association. igan and Minne.sOta. more. Two U.S marshals hovered Kennedy's schedule called for a ried- mother and two Episcopal charged with murder today the, somM Father’s Killer Bulletins clergymen were in the courtroom. Meredith plans to leave the nearby as Meredith used the uni- midafternoon departure for Cov- dav ^ ^ j student/^aat night, campus laiei lor a weekend holi- v:rslty library facilities for the ington, ky. In court today, sh6 wore the BRIDGEPORT (AP) _ John Called from AP Wirei .xAme high-neck blue shantung " i The Rev. Warren L. MoItoP. dl day—fiestination unannounced. first time. He walked from room, Before he beds down for the Ireland was charged in the slay- recto, of University Chrlstlah Fel- (Thernuchkln, 16, who killed his fa- A restless peace hung over the to room, checked out a book arid night, he will have made three dress she wore when she arrived Ing of Mrs, Cleotis Cooper Knight, lowshlp, said. campus at the end of a week that speeches, at Covington, at Clncin- in Boston Thursday night carrying ther’s slayer minutes after the eld- left. NEGRO LOSES BID 30, who was found dead in the pan- ••The reason for this assembly is started, with bloodshed. Federal Outside the building, the mar- nall’s Fountain Square and at the her pet dachshund which she had er Chernuchkin was killed, has - ALEXANDRIA, Vo. (AP)— carried on jet travels to and from try of an apartment at 36-38 students here may respond to government officials described shals hustled him into a car as Metropolitan Airport in Detroit. Hawkins St. . the personal pain and national been acquitted of a manslaughter tiic siiualiun' as “ fairly tense.’’ A Negro student lost today a South America. She had been charge. He was also accused pf shooting tragedy of the Oxford (Miss.) In- An indication that calm had re- (Continued on Ps^e Ten) (Continued on Piige Ten) Md .to gain through court action picked up by police, weeping, in a The not guilty verdict was re- immediate entraaoe to South hospital where she apparently was Leo Ferriiie, who also lived in the cldent.” turned to the 114-year-old-univer- apartment building and who was Molton was raised in the South turned after an hour’s deliberation sity, scene of last Sunday:s riots Carolina’s all-white Ctemaon seeking psychiatric aid. yesterday by a Superior Court CoUege. The U.S. 4th aroidt shot in the head. and educated at Yale. and two killings resulting from Later police quoted her as ad- jury of seven men and five wom- Court a t Appeals withheld fitr mitting Uie shooting, but offering Ferrine was reported in poor Meredith’s enrollment, was the re- Military Action Out condition at a-* Waterbury hospital. en. The trial had lasted one week. duction ot the military force on the present a dedaion on a mo- ho explanation. Dr. George E: Cogan Young Chernuchkin killed Albert tion for a prelim tnary Injunc- , The sheet-covered body of the Ireland was ordered held without hand. bond by Circuit Court Judge Luke HARTFORp (AP) — Funeral Shipley, 65, last Feb. 16 after Ship- Some 3,500 Mississippi National tton which had been asked by handsome 6-foot' Brentanl was ley had fatally wounded Edward Stapleton. services 'Wiil'be held tomorrow for Guardsmen, pressed into, service Harvey B. Gantt, Negro student found Wednesday in the bedroom Chernuchkin, 41, and seriously The case was continued until Dr. George E. Cogan, chief of ob- by President Kennedy just before now at Iowa State College. TIm) which the Bost6n postTdebutante woundta Mrs. Chernuchkin. U.S. Sets. Economic Nov. 2 pending an investigation. stetrics and gynecology at St the riots, will be released tonight court agreed with Ciemson at- occupied in the home of her grand- The nightmarish series of events Police said Gaston Ireland, 26, Francis Hospital here. and another 4,500 got orders to re- torneys that the case can ho mother, Barbara Pierce Pear- He died yesterday after a long took place at the Chernuchkin ocmveniently heard an He merits main, On Beacon Hill. of 141 N. Elm St., was sitting in turn home. the kitchen o f the apartment, He illness. home, 14 Court St., while a birth- at an early date. ' Police said the girl, descendant day party wOa being held foT' the The weekend was expected to be War Against Castro had a .22 rifle—one he had bought (3ogan was a native of Bayonne, quiet in Oxford, after the Depart- of two Boston social regpst^r fam - youngest member of the family, CHtOMYKO CANCELS SPEECH ment of Defense ordered the ilies, told them she killed Bren- four-year-old Gail Chernuchkin. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. tani Monday morning but did -not (Continued on Page Ten) ^ (Continiml on Page Seventeen) homecoming football gams Ue- Present at the party was Mrs. (A P )— Soviet Foreign Mjnistor leave until Tuesday. Then she twee. Ole Miss and Houston An AP News Analysis ^must do more than they have Alice: Hill, who had been keeping Andrei A. Gromyko asked for flew to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, BWitchec. to Jackson, about 170 Bv JOHN M. HIGHTOWER done so far to protect their lands company with Shipley. He demand-. the 6

-X. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER B, 1962 PAGE THREl JtAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1982 Franklin G. Welles; High Sheriff RockvUle-V ernon Nicholas Pawluk and Judge of South Windsor Police to I^ispect But 78% 'Retiiained Probate 'hiomaa F. Rady, both DaiGIOUS Grants Totem Native^ Nafned seeking re-election. All Town Vehicles Stamps High Sdiofd News ITALIAN-AMERICAN Sheinwold >on Pitkat Begins New officers for the choir, the G>iincil Votes By LOUIS MANDELL A safety inspection of cars own^ Student Assisiaht Minister art Club and the future homemak- ed by town employes and used In CUISIIfE Schirra Tells of Error ers of America, have been elected town service will be held Monday, Howard Grant, 40, has r^Ched Dag First Day Iteim PAT ON BACK South dsalfc Duties in RH A at Rockville High School, accord- Approval on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 16, FIRESIDE ISN’T pDNOUGH ■ North-South wilaetaMa a midway mark on his lofig road The Dag Hammaunkjold FVnind- ing to Richard Neff, news reporter. 16 and 17, at the police station. m tton ha* printed ah unueual flmt By Alfred SheinwoM NORim Francis Pitkat has begun his Officers for the choir are Ger- Police will also inspect trucks RESTAURANT In Use of Vital Fuel of preparation lor Christian * 6 3 ard Pahy, president; Laura Gran- School Buses y day cover item In connection with Any extra chance is better than duties as the executive director owned.by toe town. South Street, Coventry ministry. ’ the U. S. opminemoratlve honoring ^ A Q M 7 ' or the Rockville Housing Au- ville, Vico president: Steve Wake- Items to' be checked include none, so pat your partner on the 0 A Q 7 6 In answer to the board of educa- This week tb*" former Manches- the late, S^retary-Generkl o* the Riority, according to the Rev. field, treasurer; and Marcia Kloter, brakes, lights and tires. ABOARD USS Kearsarge In^ During technical discussiona back If he looks for extra chances . * A secretary. tion’s letter requesting an appro- ter man w ^'appoint^ student as- United JiTatlons. wMdh i« to appear WEST EAST David G. Jaxhelmer, chairman. The employes will also be check- Pacific (AP) - Aatronatit Walter with engineers and five fellow as for his contract. A perfect part- Art club officers are Sharon priation of $8,0(K> to hire two addl- ed for visual actfteness. color per- tronauts, SchliTa said that several Oct. 23. * 1 0 9 ■ * 7 4 iPitkat began work this week M. $chirra Jr., who flew his Sig- sistant ^ niinister of the Burnside *nils cover will be of particular Siedlik, president: Betsy Vincent, ^onal buses the Town Council ception, field vision, dept percep- C O NTE M P O R A R Y ma 7 spacecraft so precisely he times In flight he felt that too Methodist Church in East Hartford. ner, if there is such an animal, will V K t 9 * V * S S t JoHowlng approval of hi* appoint- vice president; Karen Davis, sec- voted this week to allow the addi- tion and reaction time, by means mpny people were talking to him interest to philatehats, as the look for the best extra chance. 0 J 9 4 OEMS ment by the federal Public Hous- landed almost dead center on tar- The former draftsman" and pro- cadhet, prepared for the foundation retary; and Carol Kegler. treasur- tional buses. It said however, that of a porto-cllnlc. OFFICE get, feels' h'e made one mistake. by radio. South won the firat t ^ k with * } 9 « * Q 10 S t ing Authority and the State Pub- er. Maiy Chamberlain of the steer- the board Should use Its own fund.s ’The cars of General Powers explained that the astro- duction enghieer. who earned his by the stamp's designer. Herbert the Jack of spades, counting six 40U1H lic Works Department. A space agency spokesman re- M. Sanborn, was eapedally exe- A K Q I 5 2 ing committee. for this purpose until a deficit Richard Martin and William Chir- SPACE naut's communication with the B.A. degree after seven years of trumps in his own hand, one ruff Jaxhelmer said Pitkat’s salary Officers for the future Jibme- sudses, and report to the council In tis, superintendent of schools, are ported ” Thursday night that the ground is by high frequency radio night school, has also begun his cuted to- harmonise with the de- In dummy and four top cards In Nom tecommendation Is yet to be set AVAILA BLE ^fa^•y commander, for an un.specl- sign of the stamp Itself, and will 8 3 2 makers are Carol Strong, presi- Febhiany on the appropriation of included in the list of those to be and tha,t even if two people are first year of study at the Hartford the side suits. He needed one other I by state and federal authorities. dent: Karin McCarthy, vice presi- additional funds needed. checked. Veiy desirable area renuUning fied period, used two systems to be printed in the same three Con- K 7 4 2 checking out their system in Aus- Seminary Foundation. trick for the slam contract. He noted that Atty. Harvey dent; Cynthia Swols, secretary: The council will request per- Trucks and cars which do not in unique, newly estobUshed control his craft's attitude in tralia. the astronaut hears them-” Mr. Grant was born In Manches-/ ors. A diamond finesse looked' like SoeM1 W t O Narth ■or Tonce, previous executive di- space. There was a consequent -Covers a re . now «i sale for 10 1 O Pass 2 ^ PSM Carol Peezka, treasurer; Barbara mission to use the high school for pass toe exam will be reinspected Business -- and. ProfM*ional "We will make a definite effort ter, the son of Mrs. Rebecca Grant the main chance, but South looked m rector, was receiving $4,800 a Flllp, parliamentarian:' Donna the state election this year. JbeY Monday, Oct. 22, after they have Building. Will finish all or port double usage of vital fuel—which to reduce the amount of talk on cent* each at the foundation’s desk 2 0 Pate 3 0 P * year, but that Pitkat's salary U Firm Plans Another Housing Project he‘in contrast w as trying to con- of 71 Bluefield Dr., and the late. for an extra chance and found one. 4 0 Pase 5 « Pms Lathrop, reporter; and Unda Bur- will a.sk for use of the cafeteria as been fixed. to your specifications. W* lil- the astronaut’s frequency.” Powers Howard Grant. He has a brother I In the UN’s General Assembly He led a club to the act. cashed expected to be lower. Jaxhelmer serve. Building in New York. They 6* Pate S O AU dick, recreation leader. it has a back entrance through vlte your Inquiry. said. Earl Grant of 421 Parker St. | the ace of hearts, ruffed a low Opening bod — said the higher salary paid to A freshman assembly, opened by which the voting equipment ma.v be Eastern Coast Enterprises next^Manor housing units on Spruce St.^patioe and individual full base However, when the time came Powers did estimate the number may also be ordered by mail from heart, cashed the'king of clubs-and * M Yonce reflected Yonce’s back- Mixed Emotions to start down at the, end of the After attending Manchester ele- j the Dag Hammarskjrfd Founda- Principal Joseph McCusker, was brought in. The high school is week will start constructing this near the firehouse. merits. Rents will start at $125 a During Business Hoorg ... n 1. .. . j . of people who might be talking on ruffed a club in dummy. TTien he ground as on attmmey. mentary schools ami graduating! tion, 155 Bast 44th St.. New York held last Friday to acquaint new i thought a suitable location because Ten of the apartments in toe new month. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Arthur MI 9-4581 * m he the loSp his astronaut monitors. from Manchester High School In ruffed another low heart. . doee in this case, he must return Pitkat is expected to open a students and freshmen with the of-1 of its facilities and large parking 14-apartmeht housing project at project will have two bedrooms and Work will start next week, and he was sure it did not intep. 17, with a cash or money order Unfortunately the king of hearts new housing authority office in Clifford, chairman of the city's re- After Business Houni stilt had 78 per cent of his attitude 1939, he went to Howell Cheney enclosufe along , w'ith a stamped, a red suit up to dummy. Bv«n if ferings and functions of the; area. ■ Dak and Cottage.Sts. on the site of four will have one. Features Include the apartments will be ready for development agency, had mixed fere With Schirra's performancicrlof Technical School and graduated HoAvard G rant failed to drop. The second chance this plan happens to falL South downtown Rockville soon. school’s clubs. Town Manager Terry Sprenkel the former McIntosh Boat Co. a kitchen range, rsfrigerator, dis- occupancy about the firat of the MI 9-5.384 control fuel left his ta.sks on the mission self-addressed envelope.- therefore failed to conye through. Blood Quota Exceeded emotions as demolition of buildings That presumably prompted him from there in 1941. A limited number of this un- can still fall back on the diamond The speakers were Richard Neff, and Dog Warden Edward Deskus. 'The firm erected the Golonial posal, heat and hot water, private .year, a firm spokesman said. In an urban renewal project began PYRAMID INVESTMENTS, He said Schirra took pictures as philosophy, sociology, etd., but one South drew two more trumps finessfe. Red Cross officials in Rock- Darryl Brace, Peter Pagani, Carl who visited the Rockville dog earlier to say liis sensationally He was employed as a draftsman umial first pay cover will be avail- and tried the diamond finesse. He ville expressed satisfaction over this morning. „ INC. planned while goingx^ver Baja until 1945 when he entered the' mu. t ultimately accept the fact DaUy QocaUoa Pfalzgraf, Donna Remkie\ricz; pound to inspect its facilities, rec- precise six-orbit flight On Wednes- California on the fourth orbit but able at 31 each. TTieae will con- eventually lost two diamonds. the latest Bloodmobile visit here Ronald Povlosky, Laurel DeCarU, ommended a simUar pound for this the town manager. The manager be held Tuesday, October 16, at St. were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Her The first of 280 structures to 357 day' was "a definite .step forward U S. Air Force. He was given an that it is a matter of a higher or- tain the signature of the stamp Partner' opens with one apade, could then distribute them as he 8:30 p.m. at -the home of Mrs. man Goldstein of 122 Pine Knob be razed is a seven-unit two-story did not take pictures on the fifth der. Men are still, called from all Down one. on Wednesday in which 94 pints Steve Wakefield, Joan Preissler, town as It seem ^ good both eco- in terms of scientific accomplish- honorable discharge eight months designer and the signature of Dr. Bettor Quuioe and the next player passes. You at blood were collected. Mrs. Mil- saw fit, working with the indus- Richard Grigorial of 8 Charing' Dr. held the coffee hour yeater-i apartment building in which ho EAST CENTER STREET ment.” orbit over South America. later because of his family status. walks of life to sen-e In the mln- Carol Bartlett, Carol Strong, nomically and practically. It would In response to a question as to Andrew W. CorcHer, president of Pat South on the back for mak- hold: Spades—7 4, Heart*—8 5 8 2, dred Connors, executive secretary Edourdina LieClerc, John Foley, and be a concrete block building, with trial development commission. It Latte. Those interested tn attend- day. was bom 60 years ago. And a spokesman railed the He then w'ent to work for Hamil-.| Istry. We cannot always answer the U. S. Committee of the Dag Diamondif—K 10 8, Clubs—Q 10 of th« chapter, reported the quota was thought by the majority of ing .should contact Mrs,- Saul LuUieran Women Meet flight extremely smooth In terms how Schirra injured his right ton Standard, division of United the question ‘why’ nor wait upon ing an effort. But then look for a Sharon Siedlik. eight cages and exterior runways. hand. Powers said "every astro- Hammarskjold Foundation, forrher better chance. How should declar- 8 3. What do you say? t or the day had been 75 pints. 'Two practice teachers fyom The council will study the recom- the c'ouncilmen that toe commis- Freedman of Griffin Rd. , The Lutheran Women’s League of pilot performance and space- Aircraft, and. when he terminated, rational explanations. We respond executive assistant to the late Answer: Pass. You need some- Welcome Teachers sion should be allowed to finish will meet Monday, at 8 p.m. at the naut except Virgil I. Gris.som has this year, was a production engi-jto th<» words ‘Follow Thou Me’ and er play this hand ? Central State College soon will be mendation and act on the matter Elemeotsu-y School Menus craft systems operation. come back with an Injured right Secretary-General. ’ITie odds are about 8 to 1 against what better than 5 points for a New teachers to the community teaching at the high school. They in a future meeting. the job it had begun by itself, ,|md Monday—barbecued beef on bun, Wapping School, to leave on a tour ' Lt. Col. John Powers, spokes- hand.'’' neer. : with a vision of faith begin our Envelopes* may also be ordered dropping the king of hearts but response. You would respond to will be given a welcome from 3:30 not slight it by Raving another wedge of lettuce and dreasing, but- Of Hartford churches. There will man of the National Aeronautics Throughout this time, he was, adventure.” are Joan Gessay, a 1959 graduate It was suggested that the town party in charge of distribution— "It happens when they hit the (while they last) with flrst-day the odds are even that East rather an opening bid of one heart, but to 5 p.m. on Oct. 15 by the Rock- of Rockville High; and Marilyn investigate the possibility of nego« tered whole kernel torn, fruit, be a guided tour of St- Joseph’s ; and Space Administration.- , .said taking night school classes at Hill-| Q^ant Is married to the for oancellations on the same basis: than West will hold four clubs. If not to one spade. ville Area Chamber of Commerce. the final step in the brochure's milk; Tuesday—baked luncheon Cathedral, and If time permits. Im- ^ Schirra's 78 per cent fuel still ^a.s plunger that blows off the escape yer College and later at tha Uni- Adams, a graduate of East Hart- tiating with a private fruit grower presentation. W t prid* eurselvM hatch," Powers said. "You have mer Helen Young of Wilkes Barre, 20c for singles, 25c for pairs. 35<; East has four clubs, the slam is For Sheinwold’s 36.page book- The welcoming event will be ford High. to maintain and spray the trees on meat, mashed potatoes, buttorbR inanuel Lutheran Church. After !• much more than earlier astro- versity of Hartford, evening divi- Pa. The couple have three sons, for blocks of four and 76c for im- held at-the EUks Carriage House Holland was invited by the green be%ns, wheat bread and but- toe trip, refreshments will be \ nauts had at the same point in to hit it with your fist with a pres- sion. from which he graduated. unbeatable. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” AuxlUaiy Elect* the Pero property. If riot tended In eorefiilly fittiiif Thomas, 16. Robert, 12, and Ste- print Mocks. South should win the first trump, send 50c to Bridge Book, Manches- where a panel—represetning in- Mrs. Joseph A. Casello has been to, when the Peros relinquish their council to attend its next meeting, ter, sliced peaches, milk; Wednes- served at the home of Mrs. Albert their flights i sure of at least four pounds per e w*L in* t tx. cum laude, in June of this y ^ lv e n , 3. and make their home at Oct. 17, to explain his distribution Petersen of Demlng St. Hostesses He said the amount of fuel left j square inch. It has to be a sharp takS two top chibs, ruff a club, ter Evening Herald, Box 8318, dustry, commerce, government elected president of the Rockville rights to the property, the trees day—soup and crackers, egg sal- with a B.A. degree, after completrlgg^ Forbes St., East Hartford. BRIBE LAW TIGHTENDD and agriculture—will help ac- of the brochure before It is dis- ad sandwich. chocolate cake, milk; for the evening will be Mrs. Wil- your s h o o s ... after Schirra positioned his craft | blow.” Ing the eight-year course In seven ______and ruff a low heart. ’ITien he Grand Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. City Hospital Auxiliary, Other will go bad, and a crop could be WASHINGTON (AP) — House draws trumps and leads his last (Copyright 1962, General Fea- quaint the new teachers with fa- officers are Mrs. Stanley Pugiel, harvested next year if properly tributed by the industrial develop- Thursday—home style ^aghetii liam Schwartz. Mrs. Frank Hayes, for re-entry had not been m eas-, Pow-ers did not know just what ulation that he might have hit the years. He was one of 32 out of 661 passage by voice vote sent to •Uities available in the area. ment commission. <'■ an^ meat sauce, cabbag^'and car- -and Mrs. Ralph Runde. < ured. j there was in th^he capsuleCl that students to be so honored. club. If East has to win, as be tures Corp.) first vice president; Mrs. CJlar- treated, it was said. plunger Inadvertently. Tkis Gris- f President Kennedy Thursday a bill Hunters Meeting ence McCarthy, second vice presi- Because of vandalism in town Fashion Show Slated rot salad, rolls and butter, cook- br. Stein In Hospital Schirra estimated he had enough { might cause scratenes. som emphatically denied, and ex- He also completed a correspond- to tighten and broaden existing ies,' milk; Friday-7*baked beans DrNMelvin Stein, veterinarian, fuel left when he landed in th e; Grissom, he recalled, made a Rally Bay Slated A demonstration on sighting in dent; Mrs. Joseph McManus, sec- recently, it was suggested that the The Sisterhood of Temple Beth hibited the uninjured right hand ence course ^ven by the Meth- conflict-of-interest and bribery a rifle will be provided the RoM<- retary; and Miss Marguerite police protection is not adequate Hillel will hold a fashion show and fish sticlcs, toie ed salad, pea- has entered Manchester Memorial Pacific for several more orbits if , point of showing that his right as proof. • odist Correspondence Division in laws. Oct. 11, at Wapping School at 8 nut butter and lyarshmallow sand Hospital fo lx ^o weeks. His reg- \ they had been required. The fuel I hand was not injured. The hatch At Zion Church ville Fish and Game Club Mon- Moxon, treasurer. for the size and area of the town. Five astronauts—Malcolm Scott Tennessee for which he was award- Supported by the President, the day night by Charles Knit, former The public health and safety com- p.m. Refreshments will be served wich, fruit, m ular office hohtg will resume 4n la hydrogen peroxide, which is ' on Grissom's craft blew- too soon, Carpenter, John H. Glenn Jr., ed his Local Preacher’s License. bill would bar former government GATE OPEN. 7 P.M.— SHOW AT DUSK Auction Tomorrow and door prizes will be awarded. iHee Hour* October 15. converted into steam jets that turn i before frogmen could reach it to Zion Evangelical Lutheran range master. Alfred J. Judge Jr., An auction and rummage sale mittee will meet this month with Grissom. Donald K. Slayton and Mr. Grant has preached at the Church will observe Rally Day employes from representing pri- hunter safety Instructor, will out- State Trooper Ronald Jacobson Fashions modeled will be.hy Town The Denlbcrats held two coffee the craft aroimd in space- 'attach a line, and there was spec Lery Gordon tCooper—landed on vate interests before federal agen- will be held tomorrow at the Ver- hours this week to Intr^uce can- Manchester Evenlnjf-.. Herald Burnside Methodist Church and his Sunday at a special church serv- line the purpose and procedure of non Methodist Cburch on Rt. 3(). and Constable Charles Jurgelas to and Casual of Rockville. Tickets ^ ->05 this aircraft cstrrier from Midway. home church, North Methpdist, in cies in matters In which they had STARTS the hunter safety prog^ram spon- discuss this problem and make rec- will be available at toe door. d id a t^ Frank Ahearn and Donald South Windsor correspondeht-^u- ice at 9 a m. in place of the reg- participated personally and subr The rummage sale will begin at The astronauts—along with offi- Manchester. ular Sunda.v School session*. sored by the State Board of Fish- ommendations. A membership tea for the Sis- HoHsmd. On Wednesday Dr. and ra Katz, telephone Mitchell 4-1 stantially before leaving the fed- 9:30 a.m. and the auction at 11 terhood of Temple Beth Hlllel will rn. Edward Smith of '700 Demlng Rdup page one— cials of the space agency-^wlll fly He Is a first year student now Music will be provided by chil- TO N IG H T ariu and Game. Refreshments o.m. Sandwiches and coffee will A letter was received from Mrs. from this carrier to Hickam Air at the Hartford Seminry Founda- will be served. be on hand during,.the auction. M ary, Kehoe of Farmsted Dr., in- . . . a f a s h i o n f i n d Force Base. Honolulu, arriving dren of the church school ac-- The new law also would relax Biidlone to CUPA quiring as to the. source of the tion and will assist the Rev. John companied by Miss Almeda Stech- some of the restrictions on out- Donations m ^ ' be made by INTR O DUCIN G about noon Honolulu time Satur- E. Post of the Burnside church BtG E X C lTE M E N Ti Fredwick, McKone of Windsor calling Mrs. Richard Hannaford brochures distributed by Donald day. hblz at the portable organ. Miss side Interests of part-time federal Ave. has been named Rockville’s Holland, Democratic candidate for with pastoral duties and parish Marion Erdin will be accompan- employe* and consultant*. or Mrs. CJariyle Sparkman. .Boraly m m sirting .^ .J a a d o M f Schirra has described his drift- work. ist for tha church hymns. representative to Uie Capitol Re- Stamp Sole Slated representative, in his door-to-door STA RT SAV1NG— O R ADD TO I WINDSOR-NEWTON ART ing flight as "a very nice feeling” When asked today what had been gion (Planning Agency by the campaign. ’The brochures were the . . . forever wofking amortiy, la Holy Communion will he cele- mti Sale, of United States Savings using a pilot’s term to describe the ntotivatlng force behind his brated at a second service at 10 iB ElA i Planning Commission. McKone Stamps in parochial schools by the same as printed for the industrial YO U R SA VIN GS O N O R BEFORE C H A R G E town, travel— everywhere. SUPPLIES the sensation when a jet plane long quest for the Qiristian min- BpeMal OhUdren’s Show T succeeds Seymour Lavitt who development commission. How- Tmow 1:80 also Sun. 2 P.M. American Legion Auxiliary has ever, it was explained, Holland hod V, reaches the top of a climb. istry, he said: moved into, the fire district last been announced by Mrs. Eileen TH E lOHi O F TH E M O NTH A C C O U N TS O N LY $11.95 The astronaut reiterated he had .All Odor! All Fun! year and is now the town’s rep- Flaherty. bought with his own funds the over- "I consider the ministry to be a “Jack The G lut KlUer” resentative to the CRPA. McKone printing, and was handing them tors: Ten, Red, -RICHMAN CO. “encountered no ill effects at all" calling. One can search In vain for Mrs. Catherine Koslownki wlU out as be campaigned as an illus- INVITED . . . B aNc and Green. for having been weightless and satisfactory answers In psychology, “The Ml|[hty Unrts” H E L L f a teaser at the New Britain be in charge of sales at St. Joseph’s st at io ner s sinc e 1906 was able to function "as you FIRESIDE - 3 Stooges—Cartoons! Stats College. School every Tuesday, while Mrs. tration of what the industrial do- EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE 1st 767 MAIN STREET would on the ground with no * Kids Under 12, 50c • IS FOR Political Events Slated Flaherty and Mrs. Rlla Otto will velopment commissiqii was doing limitations.” KRUGSMimtl HEROES • Area Democrats will host Abra- sell stamps and bonds at St. Ber- to attract industry to* town. Hol- R ESTAUR ANT ham Ribicoff, candidate for the nard’s School on Fridays. lEuid is a member of the eommls- 'Five of the six other a.stronauts U.S. Senate, next Thursday at an slon and was the main organizer ckneA eddB A , -ft tt - were flown aboard the Kearsarge South Street, Coventry The auxiliary will meet In the o EVENING PROGRAM • g p.m. dinner at Crystal Lake ball- of the brochure. Thursday by carrier plane from GAR rboms next Wednesday eve- A motion was defeated that th e. B. Lancaster I Art Kennedy room in Ellingrton. Also to be pres- ning. Refreshments will be served Midway. They and -Schirra retired Dancing Fri. and Sat ent at the dinner, sponsored by the balance of the town’s brochures 0 SAVINGS to his admiral’s -cabin to discuss Burt Lancaater—tn "Blrdman I “Murder, by a committee headed by Mrs. tsdeen from the printer’s, where “ “Blrdman of Aleatrai” of Aloatm*” I She Said!* Citizen’s for Cormier committee, Shirley Novak and Mrs. Norine — FREE PURNELL PARKING — Now Is The Time ToPiepare For and evaluate his reports. To The Tunes Of The will be William St. Onge, Second jthey now await toe pleasura of an,/ LOAN The astronauts, who arrived Shown 9:00 8:10 • 6:80-10:80 O’Brien. * the industrial development com \ S S t J <. I \ 1 I O ^J TONY CAB TRIO WED.: “HATARI” District congressional candidate. Hospital Notes with a group of space agency Also —i. Attilio Frassihelli, state central misslMi, and put in toe )mnds of doctors and technicians, are Ma- Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Ethel Cold Weather Ahedi Cai-.v GMiit.' beboriA Kerr oommitteeman and commissioner (Jhaffee, Stafford Spring's; Gloria ■aii*n*»T**v rm sw nist in«TiT»Ti*w rine Lt. Col John H. Glenn Jr; “AfUalr to Remember” of consumer protection, '^U be Berrault, 7 Cherry St. ■» Navy Lt. Cmdr. Malcolm Scott master of ceremonies. CURRENT ANNUAL J0 O T e / 4 4 a iim ^X n «m t,M m 0 i* .c / 0 e i9 o d e J»h m m t Carpenter, Air Force Maj. Virgil Shown 7:00 Discharged yesterday: Miu. Persona^ oticies STANLEY WARNER Ribicoff is due at 4 pjn. at the Mary Pratt, Pinnacle Rd., Elling- DIVIDEND BRANOB OFFICE, ROUTE $1, COVENTRY Grissom, Air Force Maj. Leroy Vernon Elementary School for a m a l l o w ! N O W P L A YIN G ton; Mrs. Rose Kovalevich, Sugar Gohdon Cooper Jr. and Air Force NOTE: One complete evenVilg coffee hour sponsored by the Ver- Hill Rd., Tolland: Mrs. Marion Vis- OPEN 6 DAYS—THURS. TILL 9 P.M. Maj. TJonald ■ K. (Dekei Slayton. show starts 7:00—Doors open L A 5T 2 D A Y$ non Woman’s Democratic Club, and conti, Coventry: Mrs. Theresa Klo- hUMemoriam It’s a treat the5’’ll all love. Our tempting foods In lovinK/nieinory of Hlldred Fraher, MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—Please Phone MI 9;,52*1 Schirra''-tpld them he had seen 6:30. at the hmne oif Atty. Edwin M. tier, 142 High St.; Mrs. MariCn Ed- who passed away October B. 1968. M ON.-TUES.-F RI. the same asttbnomic phenomena are carefully prepared and beautifully sei-ved. LaVitt; Upper Butcher Rd., at 6:30 watds and daughter, 24 High as Glenn and 'Simpenter on their BKREMBLE ArtMtUMCRwa The atmosphere is gracious and congenial, per- p.m. , V Ridge Rd. A prei _ one from us la sone, P Ji.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON orbits. tUT'reUEI. A voto e we loved Is stilled! Extra Hours fect for family dining * Horace'Seely-Brown, Republican A place Is vacant In our lives ' These included snbv^akes, and IT EXIST* U.S. senatorial camSdate, is ex- Vernon news is handled by The Ich never can be filled. a blazing sunset in whibh the sun TODAYI pected at a Reptiblican Town Rally Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 6 W. Sona. Bdward and John 'Fraher Jr. appeared flat on the horr Beroman T EL Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIO NS to be held at 3 p.j^.v.at the Maple Main St., telephone TBemoi and families. Schirra said he had remained bat .— Grove Saturday. '<>«- 5-8136 or Mitchell 9-6797. inside his space capsule until •SEVENTH SEAL*’ Seely-Brown is e x p e c t^ to ar- was landed on this carrier's deck ••WILD 901.99 4HOWN AT 6 and 8 P ^ rive at around 4 p.m., while'John Regular because he wanted to keep all of STRAWBKRBIES" Extended Forecan TIES.—WED. , ■PLlS- Lupton, candiitete for repreBehtar RA N GE C O M E its delicate instruments dry foS- tive-at-large, ft expected to arrive •BRINK OF LIFE" ■WINDSOR LOCKS/AP) — The \M> technicians who will study them. THE MAtiiriAN” A HILAKLOUS " N O P LA C E AT SUNDAY DIN^’ERS SERVED at around 6 or 6:30.p.m. Local GOP F ROM hours When Schirra. grinning broadly, —Fri.— 8*1. LIKE H O M IC ID E " 6:30-9:90 candidates also will attend. U.S^-^Weather B ure^'* extended FUEL OIL PLANTS THAT PLEASE COMEDY It NOON' to 8 P.M. stepped from his capsule onto the JN SPRING*’ William St. Onge of Putnam, Connecticut foreca« for Saturday THE through wedpeaday, Oct. 10; carrier deck, almost the first deviltkeye SUN.: “THE 800 SPARTANS* Plue "MADISON AVENUE” Democratic candidate for U.S. G ASOLIN E thing^e did was .to reach up and representative from the Second Tem peratur^ are expected to inconvenient'f average negt w slightly above tpuft the top of the spacecraft. 77^ “FOOD FOR District, spent ’Tuesday campaign- -Tie explained he was cheeking the WEBB ing* in the Vernon area accompa- normal. S ^ e normal Ijlgh and low WOODLAND GARDENS AVEY’S EVERY MOOD’’ temperatures are; Hartford. 68, test .shingles of ablative material S '« .IS 1)1 AN» M .(.t 4V» A > nied by district candidates. The BANTLY OIL attached to it. doo r-to ^o r campaigning will con- 44; N ^ Haven, 75, 56; Bridgeport, rOMI'ANV, INC. The ablative shingles are pan- I HI I UAHHIM. lU H (-to tinue with the group planning to 76,^ \ A F T E R -H O U M tch*4PM* els of materials which bum away 4rh A N N U A L visit as many homes as possible. TecipltaUon should total weH- ■ !:;i V.MN STi!KlCI PANSY SPECIAL! Besides St. Onge, the candidates .-..-r one half Inch especially along HARDY Pansy Seedings, will bloom this I under the extreme heat of atmos- MIMull '.I-1,-)!),■) ' pheric re-entry. are: Eidward Cormier of Staffoi the coast, occuring as scattered The capsule already. has been Springs who seeks the state s e c - show'ers ^ tu rd ay and more gen- . luickviiif rif ."'•'11171 5o ,„99e torial post nqw held by RepuCcan eral rain Sunday and Monday. ] spring. GPVM8 a* lifted by helicopter to Midway, MUMS Forget-me-not, * from where it will be flown to Friday Nite ICEMEN’S mSULAn YOUR ATTIC FOR Houston. Tex. for detailed study English Daisies. * F m - 99c by NASA technicians. Flivwer* of Foil B»an Canterbury Bells, fSfiSaWee ' ' :' S DIXIELAND BAND ty—A Blaze of Coitw COMtORT AND ^ SAVHMS For Your Oordoa . . . J. M. FIBERGLAS INSULa T i ON. A O Williams'""‘'“•• **“ ‘ 2 0 r»r99e WoM Sponsored TS^aSSSSktsse^ eioo 9100 BOO Foil one side. Typical (22 x 30 attic only). • W Local Stocks Saturday Nite Manchester PoUde Mutual Aaowdottoa $TATE a r m o r y -r - 330 «ao 9 ' BULBS-BULBS-BULBS to to \ !?S5 e5 i2!f’m l | j Quotntlons Famished by TWIST MUSIG STARTS FRI.—1st RUN—ENDS SUN, FALL 900 It ' Oebara Middlebrooh. Ine- No One Under 91 Allowed Saturday, Octol Plan for a colorful spring! Plant DUTCH Bs'nk Stocks ,“PRESSURE POINT”—SHOWN AT 7 and lOtlS BULBS NOW! It’s so eaay! Top grade, guaran- Bid Asked Featuring monaUi Try'em today MS Oonnj Bank* and Trust teed to bloom! BULB Co...... 61 >4 66V» HMurowni MB Hartford National GARDEN PAUL LANDERMAN SIDNEY POITIER BOBBY DARIN TULIPS—DARWIN, RAINBOW MIX (Large Bulbs) ...... only 79c doz. I 46Mnin9t . Bank and Trust Co. 49V» 58Li .50 for only: 1.77 CROCUS (Large Size, A ssorted )...... om |l^ ' ‘ ‘‘ ti Fire'Insurance Compnaie* RESTAURANT and His Orchestra hambur gers \DAFFODILS (Yellow ,King Alfred) ...... bitly 1.09 doz. ■■mbmia m to to Htfd. Fire . . .1...... 53 57 840 MAIN STREET Bobby "''J--...... only 1.39 doz. ttHfeatlMnet National Fire ...... 113 123: D A N C IN G 9 F.M. to 1 A .M . M ‘ D o n a Id'S J HYACIN’THS (Sweetly Fragrant) ...... *00 1*00 Phoenix Fire ...... 90 96 bi Downtown Manchester Darin's RED EMPEROR TULIPS • 1.19 doz. INOO ^ F O R R ESERV ATION$ Ac a d e m y Also Grape Hyacinth (Purple and White), Species Tulips, Madonna Lilies, Anen- MMf l ONOON Life and Indemnity Ins. Oqs. • FINE F O O D • IB Brand SL i t Aetna Ca.siialty ’.. . . 65 70 P H O N E ; LV- J A w a rd omes. Double, Peony, Parrot and Lily Tulips, Narcissus (Red Trumpet, Pink Trum- aS* Combin ation Windows Aetna Life ...... 1071s 1154 Loqoi B*v9ro9M * Ml 3-4131 « r Mi 9-3315 a pet, Double Yellow, White), Daffodils (All White, White with Yellow): Combin ation Doors ^ Conn. General ...... 123 4 1314 '^ 7 R o k Aluminum Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 94 104 $16.75 a nd u p . Lawn Fertilizer from $14.95 Travelers .'...... 1314 1394 Yes — tty 'em today at McDonald’s. Find out just Privet Hedging. Well Branched Public Utllitiee. (Covers 5000 sq. ft.) ...... 50 lbs. 2.44 mo P'7 ■ how good a Hamburger can be when made with Plants...... 18” 15c ea. 24” 20c ea. Oonn. Sight Power . 29 31 EAST Lime...... 5Q ibs. 59c •seenSeMM. to Htfd. Electric Light 714 754 STANLEY WARNER TOMORROW care and prepared to your taste. ffcDonald's Ham- MO Hartford Ga* Oo. . . 60 burgers pte made of 100% puce beeiF — never fro- e v e r g r e e n s ------EVERGREENS Southern New Ekigland EVERGREENS — EVERGREENS to Calking Telephone ...... 45 48 IN COLOB ______A T 2 P.M. p » ' zen meat — but top quality beef ground fresh daHy. SPECIAL, PRICES FOR Ba LBAM 6 to S’ ...... 8S6 •OhanhBI. HESiLOCKS—apeclally priord ...... 1.26 e«B 3 Manufacturing C/ompoalea 1(1 T im * At B r x a la r THcmI TH E FUNNIEST KIDDIE S H O W EVER! tfMk alike', They’re served hot off the grill on toasted buns — FAIX PIANTINO mrtikhti.l TRUE BLUE SPRUCE...... 9.96 (ftttier* at 2.76 up). Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 53 57 C«mplet* aad L'acai RED SK ELTO N G O E S C -A -R -A -Z -Y ! ^ way you IBte ’em best. Plenty of parking . . . no RHODODENDRON ...... 2.96 Associated Spring .. 13 4 khdMMB.J JAPANESE YEWS—*preadlng and Compound 154 “SFABTA^I’S” tipping . . . instant service.. . znd th eJn tU ^ ood npright. .:,xv. vc. i .—2.96 up AZALEAS—oU colors ...... ------.1.99.up. Bristol Brass ...... 8 94 ad8Binh| ■ “ “ T.76 MOUNTAIN LAUREL ...... 1196 up* Dunham Bush ...... 6 6 Flat—A Ray ud. Bit lln| in toum at prices that please I ■y-:' ANIffiOMEDA ...... 8IUOHO PINE ...... 8S6 BURNING BUSH (blazing red at this O b H m e iic tU f m U Em-Hart ...... I. . 54 59 "OLK BKX” |4ilMikk*l 1 3 . 9 6 time of year) 8 to 4’ ...... - ...... *-W* [A - ' Fafnir ...... 38 42 HI KIDDIES JUNIPER HETZI ...... 2.95 Tube Complatc Skew at 7;M fovft for item goldmst mrthm* ARBOR VITAE—Urge ...... 2 . 6 6 N. B. M achine...... 164 184 Ckildira radar U Ttf . 4.96 COME see' THE QUALITY nod SAVE! 39c North and Judd ... 134 154 TH E FUN im GRAPE HOLLY ...... PUTNAM & CO. tJ-H Stanley Works ...... 164 184 Veeder-Root ...... 42 46 STARTS DRIED MATERIAL—Its fun to browse The above quotations are not to among our large selection of colorful Sm nan and Canadian Peat Moss, Red- ASK THE SALESMEN HELPING YOU ABOUT OCR ADD-ON be construed as actual markets. Me Dontld's PURCHASE PLAN. OUR NEWEST SERVICE TO MAKE IT sss-’ BARDOTS RRSr Strawflowers, Gourds, Bittersweet, , Members New Tmk *K k ...8« EASY FOR YOU TO GET WHAT YOU NEED WHEN YOU TOMORtOW PUBL/C Wheat, Pods, Oats, Leaves, Beauty- wood Tuba, d a y and Plastic Pots. NEED IT. Robert L. Mauchel t'i’ .. A T 2 P.M. BWPIGRJRE! B«rry, etc. ; WILTON (AP) — Funeral serv- Troy Doaakar “Bring In Yonf Planting ProbleBMk“-We Are Here To Help Y our ices will be held here Sunday .,for la Tw* BIc Pllma PiGE0N'“J Robert Lewis Mauchel. a constnic- W ITH THIS "Bl'SAN SIJiO E” 46 WEST CENTER STREET tion .engineer, who died Wednes- Wltk CmbI* Sterraa v e r y F U N N Y gjldpt Jomea T. M r , Sebeft H. l l w M , day in Sah Francisco. RED SK ELTO N W , VWHN Mauchel. whose residence Was st Ppia SILVER LAME EXTENSION WOODLAND GARDENS 424 Belden Hill Rd.,- was attending "CBOWDED BBY" S H O W BUILDING MATERIALS JOHN J. ZAPADKA OPEN DAILY the world conference on concrete Karp Bird 8baw ur % shell structures when he was Complatr Show al 7:M EXTRA . , . 168 WOODLAND ST. TILL t P.M. M l 3-8 4 7 4 LUMBER FUEL stricken. . He was vice president Lockis o f Qartoens < oa UNUBO/ymoia eosB of .. MaSterbullders of N em York IHE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST SH6 N . M AIN S T R E E T -S m ANCHESTER City. He is aurvlvad h f hbi wid- ow, Kathsrina ■7 - r v . " ' v : FAOB rOUB KAKCHEdliCR EVENING HERALD. IIANCHESIER. CONN., FRIDAY. OCTOBER ti 196t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 196* PAGE FTVE

goods; Mrs, Herbert McKinney, *Of Course H e Knowi? NewEnglcmd v 0|^ii House Set AP Special Report—3 ‘Come to the Fair’ candy; Mrs. Richard Embser and dpen Hmise Marks FOR RENT HEALTH CAPSULES Mrs. PhlHlp Lees, cairistmas; Mrs. hyMidiaelii.Fbmmii. A * couple has a soii. Airman At Bently School Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Bruce ^Ottl A llflJV erSarV |2.c. Wllllam Evans, stationed at 8 and le mm. Mpvte Projoetors. News Briefs • Set bv Methodisl.s —sound or silent, alan 85 ana. SALISBURY, Maaa) (AP) — N AH EMERGEt^'HOW CAN T V —Radio, T onight ' ^ - *' \ _ I Watkins, white elephant. ______“ j Minot, N. D., and a daiighteK Mar- slide |k>'oltctprt. yxi chlorhW b vour own Bantly School P T A ' will meet Remodel A hobby show is to be a feature ; Mrs J^es Chips plMts; Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Evans of "-y"’ •> the Cnlver- Actor Laughton Active Three Salisbury youths were .kill- MATER SUPPLY 1 TOUR OLD of “Hl-Ho: Come to the Fair” *t ^rant and Mrs, Ver- . . .. . ‘ *ity of Oonnecticm. Both chll- W E L D O N D RUG. C O . ed early today when their car Tuaoday at 8 p.^. In the audi- 2,5 N. Elm St. will celebrato their home for the anm- FUR COAT \ South MethodUt Church Oct. 20 knitted goods; Mrs.^r- 901 Main 8L—'Tel) .m s-5821 crashed' into a tree on Ferry Rd. torium for an open house. 25th wedding anniversary' at an j versary. Television KDiTOR’g NOTE: For the flratf from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Susannah ! Peterman, country store; Mrs. The faculty win be Inirdduced INTO A “ All 'Christians. |Whatever be WVsley Hall,-the Je.sse Lee House Martin Keiderling and Mrs. R^^^ open------house Sunday. from 2 to 7 rH FrK niFrK rR [c Serious Cancer Police Identified the dead aa time, this year'* Vatican Council 6:00 Big t Itaatsr (ia(hi progrssB) .. The Honeymooners after a business meeting. Parents • N E W their, confession, . hope and pray i Ftobert Sprague,, about 23,-‘ of 11 Movie at i (ia aregreislaogtasay International Bhowtlma be attended by observers that this historic event'will serve and on the church grounds, Knight, ii^ children’s clothing. | p ^, their home. „ . , ICerly Show (a> nroaram Draarsa. Ifi The Gallant Hen . ^ V ...... - and Mrs. John Beggs, grab bag. w_ me* ! WASHINGTON (API—Ira ' Gul- ENJOY BROILED LIVE Glenwpod Ave.; Hafry D. Allard, I will adjourn to their children's from other denominations, .Thia in to advance the cause of unity for A Christmas booth will feature yjrs. Edwarc Atkinson will , . ^ ‘ llckson. who retired this year HOLLYWOOD (AP) - ctress^his t>ed and also reads magatlnes Rockv aad Rls Vriaads Dr. Poetn’ s Gianta dasgrooms where teachers win • C A P E ^Isa Lanchester . was des^bing “ —but no newspapers. 22, of 3 « Ferry Rd.; and David E. LUe ut RUev 8:00 Connecticut Fonira - Itself is an indication of growing which our Lord prayed,” says the hand-made items for gift ginng chaVge" of a jewelry booth: I •’’ed Get. 9. 19.3). at St.-Joseph a i police force where he Supercor Dancer’s World e:q>laln th^ curriculum for the union among (hri.stians. Here, in tha ^hospital routine of her hus- "I keep. the newspapers from Hawkes, 19, of 16 First St. Rev. Dr. W. A. Vlsser t'Hooft. holiday d^orating. A Coun-^{,.j pggit Griffiths.-hobby show; (Cathedral in Haglford. (specialized in spotting' forged Lobster Amerlesa Soononur 8:80 The glmtstonss t. 40. year. Room mothers will be on • STO L E the la.st oLthree articles.. an As- -.{^ r le s Laughton, 63, whd him,’ ’she explained. “ He doesn’t In serious condition at Anna New* Sing Along With. MHeh general secretary 6t the World n^' ' ' iln .^ m la*!' ' lluJh'r." 1 M Hllding, supper and' Among the guests Sunday w ill' checks, has .started what he be- A T hand to accept PTA memberships. Bociated Press writer who will at- Council of Churches. Is sertotisly III with cancer of the like this. But I try' to tell him Jaques Hospital, Newbuiyport, is 6:06 Yanev Darrlngar- 10, i t , f ^ C>Til A kiiicntill, dccorations.: be Mrs, Holcn Wallace o f , New lng-! Heves to be the country's only 6:U ramUy Mamet Perspeettva on Greatness A banner 'will be awarded to tend explores what this may mean One key zone of past tension, what’s going on. And I keep away Stuart Walton Jr., 20, of 6 Warreii t:M Weather. N«w» A Bporta Roma 66 g • JA C K E T ^ ° J John Almond will conduct the >ton, matron of hopor, and John, class in handwriting identification spine. Ave^ Police said Walton is be- the olaqs with the greatest num- in future years. already relaxed in some measin'e She said the veteran character a lot of the-flowers that are sent. 6;S0 Club Bouse 6:00 I’m Dtekena—He’s Fenstar ber of 'parents joining the PTA. Methodist men are in e h a m ^ f , used toys booth, and Mrs. Rich- EvajUski, best man. and document analysis. Students FIRESIDE Heved to have been the driver of Biographv 8. 40. and which conceivably may be I outdoor activities and h a ^ plan- pfti Sperry and Mrs. Samuel Evans is proprietor’ of TVmy’s j Include .bank clerks, policemen, actor manages to-^^ active, even I don’t like to do it. But if he Subacrtptlon Television The winning class will select the thought so many people were con- the car. Rescue 8 $ By GEORGE W. OORNBU. eased further, has been Rom e’s ned a variety of garnipr Donkey pay-ne will handle publicity. Mrs. esso Station at Main and BisseU | auditors, attorneys. But alas, says through confined td^^the hospital, Buma and Allen 8:80 Don’t Call Ha Charlie 10. 31. school colors. The banner will be 19.95 NEW YORK (AP) — Roman traditional aloofness from other RESTAURANT and added in an''\interview cerned about him, he might Police said the car went off the Supermen Playhouse 8 / f "" ^ ti* ht Russell MacKendrick tidll serve ats, .Mr. and Mrs. Evans a re ' Oullick.son. sohie people jiwt can’t right side of the road and crashed Modem Alcebra 17 Sunset Strip _ 8, U, 40, on display, in the classroom for Catholibiam maintains H ia the denominations, on the ground that South Street, Coventry Wednesday: “ the thing le;vjie’s so worry.” 10:00 The Jack Paar Show (C) ^ o . . ) , ’ ' Ires.stirer and John Saiirps and : niembers of .St. Bridget s <3hiirrh leafn to spot phony w'riting. , with terrific- force” into a larg^e 6:86 EdltorUla the coming year. AND UP “one true (3hurch.” it is the only true CJhurch. i Stanley Circle, W.S.C.S.. will be Arne Oberg will direct outdocir : ------—------— ------aheerful. Does he get any exercise? 6:46 Walter Ckonldte $ 10. 33, 30 Refreshments will be served in “The nurses get him up and oak tree. BunUay-Brlnkley 10. 33 10:80 ^ewltnesa to History . T, 13 However, when its historic 2nd Some Catholic scholars sec the in charge the snaf;k-bar and ' activities. "For the people who may tlunlc The Third Man f 8 the cafeteria. Vatican Council convenes Oct. 11 possibility of a fre.sh inte4T>reta "Bask^^'^Belles” will circulate I he’s wasting away, let me say -help him walk about the room a use UQUIP HCXJ66H0U2 T:00 Evening Report Newa-WeaUier 33. 10, Film 68 in Rome, representatives of other tion of that tenet. Such nciiori, Fairbanks Photo , thro.Ugnbut the area with hand- that he never looked better In his bit,;’ Miss Lanchester ^ d . "H e BOW, N.H. (A P ) —• W alter J. BLEACHING SCXIfDON (SQPUH M Squad 40 CHESTER CANINE HORRVIST 1 Werzanski, 55. Manchester, N.H., HyPOCHLORITB), ABOUT TEN Death VaUey Days 11:00 Big News 33 POLICE RAID HOMES communions also will be officially says the Rev. Robert J. Graham, npA^e items for sale. life. Fortunately, he was fat. Of jokeix^th them. We don’t joke Lea of the Plainsman •i? PORT ELIZABETH. South -Afri- Engaged SCHENECTADY. N.Y. (.AP) — was killed yesterday when he was PROPS TO A GAUON OP Final Report 40 seated In the solemn- a^em bly. a Jesuit scholar, could “further Three co-chairmen are in charge PAPER course, he's lost a little. But he too much. We’ve been married SubscripUon Television Bewe. Sports A Waathar g g 13 ca (AP)—Special political police -URRIERS Everyone should have a hobby. too long—1629—how long Is that? buried alive In rock .and salt from WATER. News Report 11:16 Tonight (O ' iO They also are somehow part of a new approach bj’ Catholica” to | The engagement of Miss g a in -.o f thia .year’s WS(?S project, Mrs. Dutchess, a rather mixed-up breed could Afford to and he looks very Heritage awooped on many homes of former interdenominational relations. FLOWER FASHION "The best thing,” Sha con- a freight car. Police said Werzan- Steve Allen Show aO Christianity, Rome recognizes,' ela J. Jone.s of Wapping to Ron-, Robert Chase. Mrs. Charles Crock- of dog o-w-ned by Carl Thelrtn, has good. 7:16 Evenlns Report Amerlca'sGrsatest Mevias 3 leaders o f the harmed African Na- roAo Although Rome .stands fast on 85 EAST CENTER ST.—AT SUMMIT ST. tinued, “ is that he has some ski was unloading the car when ,hlM«ti*Nnd*dlebaafaSwiHll(WlBW even though nominally outside the aid J. LeClair of Pijtirti’m has er and Mrs. CSiarles McCarOiv. hers. B A C K S "Ohi he has also g^wn a mus- Sports Camera Newt A Weather 80 tional Congrem in .Afrtefth town- lOOKVlLLI avowed one Church... the immutability of its ba.sic doc- things going for him. His new the contents slid onto him. Hass. HlghllghU Late Movie 13 been announced hj-,-her parents, Mrs. William Newton is chair- She climbs a nearby playground; AT tache. Mostly for convenience. I’d ahips Thursday. trines. it also holds that fuller ex- book, ’This Fabulous Co.imtry,” a Walter Cronklte U;80 Tonight (C) Sg SO Ml S-1827^ It is a subtle but significant Mr. and Mrs. William 'V. .Jones, jjian of the apron booth; Mrs. S tan -. .slide------daily,------slides--- - down the..... shoot, I WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL say. But he likes to look a t'It in Senate to fill tile seat vacated 7:36 Men of Destiny Steve Allen Show 8 Armed with search warranta, po- point, and offers a dramatic un- po.sition of them can sometimes compilation of literature^ describ- MANCHESTER N.H. (API— T'SU Ra whi de 630 Averj' St. j ley Best, handicrafts; Mrs. Stoner (then goes back and does it over the mirror.’’ when then Sen. John F. Kennedy 1:00 Newt. Sign Off 8 lice took away letters and docu- dercurrent to the council, first of bring wider consensus, without ing this country, will be published For the second time in two and Call RoekvUlia OoBetrti Her fiane^ is the son of M r.' Smith and Mrs. Jay Rand, baked again. DEWEY- .Does he know the nature of his was elected President in 1060. He SEE SATUSVATHI TV #EBK FOB COMPLETE LnTHfO ments. No grresta were made. The Its kind In nearly a century, and compromise of truth or convic- In about a month. And Capitol one-half years, the employes of the and .N^rs. Rudolp A. I>Clair of ------;------— ...... ------Illness? Precision Meter Division of Mln- is a close personal friends of the awoop followed recent irnreat, aabo- TB 5-8629 or ‘ the only , one ever held unifer tion. "Of course he knows what's Records has just released an al- President. tage and arson atempts in eastern Such efforts may be focused on Putnam. ' RICHMAN CO. itaapolis-Hoheywell h ave voted > Hartford 246-2478 Rome’s auspices to be attended Miss Johes is a gi-aduale of Put- wrong with him,” Miss Lanches- bum of his readings and he’s in- Cepe Province. by tho.se not in its fold. defining the nature of the (jh'ris- Stationen Since 19M agunst union representation. Smith did not seek the Dem- nam High School and ia a secre-' ter said. '‘They’ve been giving terested In how that’s going.” Although the Protestant, Angli-1 tian CHiureh itself, and whether or 767 M AIN S t . Attendants at Cedars of Leba- The attempt by the Internation- ocratic nomination this year, won tary at P*and G Motor Freight. ROSES him what they call ray treat- by Edward M. Kennedy, the Presi- Radio ' - can and other “ delegate-obsem’- i not its full and authentic dimen- ments. But he knows cobalt when non Hospital said Laughton was al Union of Electrical Workers to Inc.. South Windsor. become bargaining agent for the dent’s brother. (TH s Ustlnc iBoliides only tboce news braadeaete ef ta er : ''g r s ” will have no direct, voice in | slons, in some ways, exceed Mr. Leclair ia a graduate ofj be sees it.” resting comfortably. They listed tn'e-^ecisions, their presence will Rom e’s institutional lines, with his condition as unchanged—still 310 employes was rejected yester- lenglb. Some etetloas carry ottier elwrt aeweeasta). Putnam High School and is atj The actress ssdd her husband WASHINGTON (AP)—A be f^t.. and their \iews may e x -! other' churches sharing it to some NOTICE day by a Vote o f 193-90. tending Nichols College, Dudley, has a book of Shakespeare beside serious. WDBO-IMO 8:06 Pop Concert errise a'''lgtent side effect on th e' extent. In Felxiiary 1960, the employes Springrfield, Mass., woman was 9:06 Nightbeat Mass. J' elected treasurer yesterday of the 'OO Blahop's Comer U:(Ki News Fall Festival o f Bulbs proceedings.^...^ | This ’’fundamental question has rejected the international brother- S:06 Raynor Shtaiea U:16 Sporu Final No date has been announced for Of TYie Tax Collactor Eighth a Dinoeaur; Howarth, We Die National Farm Home Editors As- 1:06 News, agnofl One prlipose of.the council, sa y s; been before the Church for cen- the wedding. hood of electrical workers. 11:80 Starlight Serenade Pope John X X r tl.^ -fo help “ clear turies. says. Augustin ‘ Cardinal Bolton Al. thus affjrm- ttie World; Wemecke,' Christmas conunittee aM ed $125,000 to the 10:06 Feature eiean, ha althy andaaUI g iv t you convictions, deal with each other ed 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Congregational Church, has called amoimt aj^roved by the House for Day of Atonement 7:00 Conversation Piece 10!30 Showcase inherent goal has been a para- ing that true a.spects'o^ the church CustoRui Arornid the World; 7:30 News of the World 11:00 News p trfa ct f lo w m . Com a in now mount point of public Inlere.st in exte:id beyond Rome'i\adrhinjs- as Christian churches .should be- every' weekday and 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ond Satur- a meeting of all church school research on fish flour by the Bu- 7:46 Government Services 13:80 Sign Oft teachers, assistants and depart- White, Little ’Toy Dog. and ehoosa from o ur w id a aatae* the council, both among Catholics fratlon. have to each other." days at 145 Main Street. Briefs reau of Commercial Fisheries. Tom Kippur, the Jeiwi^ Day of tion o f tulips and oOiar butba. ment superintendents Immediate- Saltonstall said the amount is and others. This wouldn’t a u tom a tic^ y ! The surprise visit of Joan Zep- Atonement, will be observed by From pulpits of nearly every ^ ease the long-standing doctrinalj.., NOT CLl’B MEMBERS All taxes unpaid N’ov. 1. 1962, will be charged interest ly after church school Sunday. This still subject to Senate and Sen- pa’s mfdlard duck to Mrs. Norma kind have come expressions of rifts, deepened by years of non-: N|!W YORK lAPi - The Union at the rate of 6 percent (6''v-) per year from Oct,-jl, Is the first staff meeting with ate-House conference action. Jeiws beginning Sunday at sundown i Ucitra’s Grade 1 classroom at Bol- and continuing until Monday at hopo--and doubts about possible ! communication between Rome' Club.''habitat for decades of New 1962 until paid. Miss Krueger. ton school. Tuesday provided the Teachers are needed for Grades WILMINGTON, Mass. (.AP)— t steps in this direction. and other (Christians. York’s ^Kle. has been accused of theme for the day. Mrs. Licitra sundown. Leaders of >fie Eplscopkl. Unit- But, it would, in the view of being a “ neighborhood nuisance” Bediitiful and 3. Anyone able to help with I planned\ the penmanship, social Two-year-old Ma\ireen Graves was Temple Beth Sholom will have ed Presbytem a, Lutheran, Greek many church authorities, provide ^ by other residejjt.s of its posh JOHxV S. BROWN, Collector the work is asked to call Philip I studies, art and music lessons 'with killed yesterday when struck by holiday services at Waddell School Orthodix ' arid other churches in ! a basis for reciprocity and stimu-1 Park Avenue area>'The neighbors Dooley, superintendent, or Mrs. a car near her home. She was RIBICOFF Manchester, Conn. a “ducky” accent. The yorjngsters, auditorium Sunday at 7 pjn. and this court try, as well as denomin-1 late effort toward understanding i are _suing for a millidtv .dollars for dead on arri'val at St. John’s Hos- Kenneth Matthews or kta. Warren after a few choruses of "little throughout the day on Monday. Chonnel ational officials abroad. have and to overcome differences. ' alleged damage to theiP .nerves. Herringbone Potter, assistant superintendents. Duckyduddle” ’pointed out to their pital, Lowell. T^L c m d c m d There will be a memorial service urged prayers among their mem- when possible. . j eaused by a 160-ton air condition-H Mrs. Dorothy Losss^rd is teach- teacher that they were better at 5 p.m. bers in the council’s behalif. "The non-Roman churches' er at the club. ing the class of four-year-olds; BOSTON (AP)—A new parish, 1 quackars than Joan’s ^ t . The Day of Atonement is the 3 PLANT NOW—PAY LATER Mrs. Ruth Neumann, the flve-year- ’The Red Cross Bloodmobile will the -103rd in the Boston Catholic Wool Archdiocese, has been created. holiest day o f the Je'wlsli year. Its Dlds and Mrs. Patricia Clark, Grade be at St. Maurice’s Church on Oct. To n ig h t a t OPEN 7 DXYS a week I, assisted by Mrs. Cora Goodwin. Richard (Cardinal Cushing an- theme is the sinfulness of man and 16 and not a day later as previous- his need of atonement. To gain Mra. Jojnce Chick, assisted by ly announced. Appointments may nounced yestreday the new parish atonement, the people fast for 24 WHI5RE QUALITY and SERVICE COUNT and Classic Miss Nancy Arnold, teaches Grade be made by calMng Mrs. Emerson to be named 8t. Adelaide la In hours, confess their sins in their 6:20 t; Mrs. Joan Piano, Grade 5; Ar- Peabody. Bosworth. prayers, and plead for forgivenes-s, giMeatl tor Senats Oommltlas, X Wottor Kannada Chotrmon ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS ARE SATISFIED thur Mann, Grade 6; Emerson Bos- The Democratic to-wn committee Worshippers spend most of the day worth. Grade 7; Alfred Rogers, will hold a special meeting tonight WASHINGTON (A P ) — Sen. in the synagogue p r a y i n g and 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER’ OPEN TONIGHT Grade 8 and Alexander Plante, the at 8 in the conference room at the Benjamin A- Snfitii n , D-Mass., ChesterfieW meditating over the destiny of high school discussion group. Miss Community Election plana was the in je c t of a round of man, his weaknesses, and oppor- EXIT 93—TEL. MI 9-2508 Sally Strickland is secretary of will be discussed. tributes from his senatorial col- P- ' tunities for self-improvement. the church school. Mrs. Vera Cub Scout Pack 7g will begin leagues. Sen. Majority Leader UNTIL 9 Church, Mrs. Ruth Neumann, Mrs. sales of Christmas .. cards, wrap- Mike Mansfield, D-Mont, called The blowing of the Shofar (ram> 1.99 Sadie Plante and Mrs. Panetta ping paper and ribbon this week Smith, who is leaving the Sen- hornl signifying the end of the Prindle are pianists. to raise funds for the pack treas- ate, "A credit to his state and penitential season, and sym'ioiiz- Members of the church are tak- ury. Proceeds will be used to de- a credit to the Senate. ing the reconciliation between the dfOAff MAHa mS TBB e SMTWm 7 ing part In the United Clothing fray expenses sUch as are incur-' Smith, former mayor of worshippers and God, brings the * 4E Y PAR KINS ^ App^ Sunday through Tuesday. red on camping trips held by each Gloucester, 'was appointed to the services to an end. TED TRUDON of the three dens at Columbia Articles of clothing and blankets YOUR AUTHHOBlZE» VOUtOWAGEN DEALER Herringbone all wool Chesterfield may be left in the vestibule of the Lake on the past three weekends. Tomorrow Is the deadline for chuKh. The donations will be sent T1 coat, flap pockets, four button closing, to an area collection depot Wednes- reservations for the boys base- ball dinner Monday at 6 p.m. at OF MANCHESTER " Manehestek LDMBlXr I dreamed I caught this brass ring day by the board of missions and FLETCHER GLASS CO. 1963 long sleeves, velvet frame collar, taf- stewardship. the Rosemont Restauramt. Reser- Board Fetes Teachers vations miw be made through MlteheO managers of the team. 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE > feta Hninr; wool interlininjj in gray, The board of education enter- WHEN YOU THINK OF 6181-6 at Burton’s tained the staff of Bolton school Maw will be celebrated in St. VOLKSWAGENS CRASS, THINK OF FLETCHEBt brown and green. SicM i to 15. at a reoi^xtion last night at the Maurice Church tonight at 6:30. 1 Nocturnal adoration will be held SEDANS — SUNROOFS — CONVERTIBLES schooL Both groups r^rted a CORNER DURANT ST. KARMAN GHIAS — TRUCKS and STATION WAGONS ..thoroughly enjoyable evening and from 8 p.m. tonight until 6 a.m. 'a^comed the opportunity to be-' tomorrow. Members of St. Mau- L A R G E QUA RTE RS T O SERVE Y O U R NEEDS! corae-^tter acquainted. rice Council of Catholic Women will participate froilf 8 to 10 to- In Audition to the teachers, sec- front and Just Arrived! PI.ENTY or REAR PAR^O 0 BUSINESSMEN • vetaries ahd^sustodians, the three night. . UBT THE FAMOUS VW ’s DELIVER student teadlei^, were also pres- A U T O GLA SS M S T A U E D THE GOODS FOB YOU ent. They are Miss Judith Hame- Maadieeter Evening Herald ••• ae* • • Bolton ootreepoadeBt, Grace Mc- strom, who Is with^dn. Elizabeth GLA SS FURNITURE TO PS PANEL DELIVERY ka**aa*.f :• aa Wright’s Grade 5; NelsOqOulnby, Dermott, t e le p h o n e Mitchell A * ^ • with Mrs. Helen Barton’k^rade 8-S566. MIRRORS (n iw p k K C and Door) 5; and Miss Margaret Rlchkrds, PICTURC PRAIIMNG (oR t y o M ) ComeinanJREGI^ER who is assisting in Mrs. Glorilr SNET to Pay BiU Finnegan’s kindergarten class. W IN D O W and PLATE GLA SS 1 School Supt. Philip C. Uguori Is I^VEN (ApV^The *a- eaq>ected to be discharged today ecutive oMw^ttae of the Southern OOBITRAOrOBat WE HAVE IN STOCK f o r F R B B R i n g ’ from Dve Veteran’s Memorial Hos- DEUVERED New England"^lephcm e Oo. haa pital in Meriden, and plarw to re- authorized the Mtieof $45 million M EDICIN E C A M N ETS and S H O W n D O O R S turn to school Monday, Acting in debentures. The proceeds are to OPEN akATUROAYS—OPEN IHUB8DAY RVENINO KOMBI O < Supt. 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'•f FACE tSTX EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962 PAGE SEVEN election irf ^he French president, the IHrd's aKCellenee tout toy his mtot the tours will be raeobed- HlanrljEBlrr by popular vote, instead of through ability to care for himeelf- and Jaycees Take ^tded for Sunday, Oot. lA. eUlTAfl hobby cuss for adult s ^ an eiectbral college system. to return to his loving miltreas. Pr^lnUnaty contaM wlto toe lE trrttin g ijE ra lii June's, Understanding of 'herself is convalescent homee and with Weet- msnucTioN iy arnoio lA N D s m a . Against most interpi^atlons of the reflected In her ■ growing knowl- hiU Gardens Indicates that 4S to FUlkLdMlKD B\ im Elderlies on Have FUN with tbe guitar in our Special 10 week;' caukee. A W B R A L D F K ^ IN O CO. INC. existing constitution,^he has de- edge of the wild animals and SO elderly persons may turn out IS Blnell -Street' cided to take this am en ^ en t di- birds which sm a part of her for these rides, Jaycees report. well planned and intereatbig mftood teaching guitay aOMMSpanl- Maiicheeter Conn. life. In additiim to the underly- ment for Folk. Wettem nnd Popular Music. No prevtoua musical THOMAS F nSROUSON rectly to the people for a referen- Foliage Tour The ohauffeurlng is to be eaiv WALTER R FEROUSON ing flne family relationship. ried out hy 17 Jayceea. ' background required. . " Pubitslien dum vote, instead of having The These books mentioned and oth- IVwnded OtStaber 1 1881 National Assembly propo.se It. I t ers by Jean and John Georgs are The Manchtoter Jaycees plan to CLASSES START WED. EVENING, OCT. 10 Val. XXVII, N®. 4 Friday, October 5 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mr. Wilhan C. Coe, Faenlty Advhcr l>ubMil>ed S lterr Bvemns Except has now been his Insistence on by- rew|rdlng books for the discern- take toe elderly persons from- toe ^ead’ers who have been enjoying lundAfe and HolidaTa. Entered at tbe passing the national legislature. ing reader. oonvaleecent homes in town for a UNE GUITAR CENTER Poit orrtce at Mancneater Conn, aa of articles on wild animal Second Clan Mall MiMer. and'Ignoring a power the constitu- drive this weekend to view toe H o m e m a d e FEE $20.0e—ENROLXMENT UMITED fe, which have appeared SUBSCRIPTION rates tion clearly seems to lodge 'with oolorful ftdlage. This is a repeat REGISTRATION NOtV ACCEPTED—GUITARS RENTED In Readers’^ Digest and other cur- U ndefeated Booters B la n k Platt; T w o Seniors Become, ^ Pavable tn Advance that legislature, which has led to A Thought for Today performance for an idea succese- 111 H CENTER ST.—MI 9-7*36 Carrier Mall rent periodicals, may not be aware One Tear ...... 116.50 S23.00 the auccc.ss for the vote of cen- Spoiieored by the Mancheetar fully initiated last year by this RA VIOLI Montbe ...... 7.75 11.uo that Jean GeorgV and hechu.sband, group. ^ ree Montha...... S.A0 S.60 sure which toppled the cabinet of CouncU of Churrhee - FRESH OR F rozen One Month ...... l.SO i.r John George, are an oiftatanding In addition to four convalescent G rid ders Beaten in H ome O pener Merit Se m i-F in alists Weekly ...... SO Premier Pompidou. author-illustrator .team writing homes toe new Westolll Gardens One of toe master’s hard say- apartment area for senior citizens THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE MH sefofir girls wers se- ' MEMBER OF t , This is little more than a-flea- books for children and young peo- ings appears a ^ r s t to be easy. As Doz. •SOUNDS’ ON SUNDAY Join Teens! TWO 8 . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ple. “Dipper of Coppeh . Creek” is being Included this year in the 30c Manchester aoccermen halted^ Orlddeni Uose ' lected as seihl-finalists in the The Aeaoclated Frees la exclusively bite to President de Gaulle. He hfts he held up a ^ I d before them. He scheduled trips. Platt’s bid for a double win over Before the Indians cOuId get 1962-63 National Merit Scholar- •ntitled to the use of republlcditlon of written by the Georges is the story decided toy^vt them a lesson, The "Sounds of MHS” will Students wishing to make an his national referendum all set, of Doug, a young boy who went to The tours through the nearby MHS fall sports’ aquadi. Platt their' feet, embedded in the Memo- application to toe Manchester ship competition. Eileen "SUe” all news dispatches credited to. It or "Truly I sa'y to you, whoever does countryside will take place Satur- H. PASQUALINf rial Field sod, Platt High of Meri- present Its first program of the i«ot otherwlec credited In this paper for Oct. 28, on his proposal for the a Cojdrado ghost town to spSnd the had gained the first leg of their year over Radio Station WINF Teen Center should submit' the Boris and Gloria M. Trukag were • and also the local news published here future popular vote, election of; summer with hi.s old grandfather not receive the Kingdom of God day and Sunday afternoons unless TEL. M l 4-0604 den had rolled to three quick following information to the of- ampi^ . 11.000 high school senior All riBhts of republlcation of special— like a child shall not enter it.” We bad weather forces a postpone- quest by romping o^er the grid touchdowns and coasted to a 34-8 on Sunday, Oct ". at 6:30 p.m. dispatches herein are also reserved presidents. He hss told the voters ' who is always about to find gold. 246 Avery St;, Wapping This year the .show will be fice by Monday: ’Name, ad- finalists. Doug naturally thinks that hunt- have mistakenly thought that we ment. In the event of postpone- eleven la.st -Saturday. 34-8. The victory last Saturday In toe Red dress, telephone number, age. They received the qualifjhng ' Full service client of N. B. A of his natloiF that the way they could build the Kingdom ^ God booters avenged this defeat Tues- and tw ites’ home opener. broadea.st weekly. Ice. Inc. ing gold will be a mo.st exciting ad- doctor aad his telephone num- hl^h score on the National Merit PuNIshere RwpesentatlTes. treat him, in his referendum, will venture. but Instead of gold he wlto intellectual maturity,^ effec- day. when they squeezed past the On toe opening kickoff, the Pan- ber. member's signature, and Scholarship test given last March. Jullui Mathews Special Agency—New determine whether or not he con- finds the-water ouzel, a "stubby- tive witness, spiritual vitaUty.- Panther.^ 2-0. thers rolled through the Indiana as defeated Wethersfield High which parent’s signature. Both girls have been • following riork Chicago Detroit and Boston. These are not components of the Soccer Victory if they were not there, in an elec- is fre.sh from a 14-6 victory over the honors course through their MF.MBER AirniTT BUREAU OF tinues with his role as their na- tailed gr.ay bird" which dips and lA .^1 CIRCULATIONS dives into cascades and streams to Kingdom but by-products. We are “We finally began to play as a trifying 80-yard run to paydirt by highly regarded Hall last Satur-. fJ ' four years. at MHS. Gloria and tional leader. There wouldn't .seem not builders of the Kingdom until unit in that fourth quarter. We Bob Turi. It was his sixth touch- day. It will mark the second Sue have received much recogni- ^ The Herald Printing Company Inc., iget his food. As the summer ,pro- ^vMk in a row the Red and White 'assumes no financial responsibility tor to be the slightest doubt about how gressc.s, the life and survival of the we have flr.st received it. The King- Repeat Special WE GUARANTEE NO scored because there was a TSlAM down In three games. School Spirit tion already for their acholasU# tvpographical errors appearing tn ad- the referendum will turn out. What ouzel or. "dipper” as he is called, dom is a grift front\,^d and is a on the field, NOT eleven individu- The Indians then took over but faces an . unbeaten team, and un- achievement in high school ■verlisanients and other reading matter state of being which comes only, to als.” This was Coach Richard not for long. On the first play from lesa they can muster up a better Sue received the 1960 Rentsch- Jn The Manchester Evening Herald would France he without de becomes ' the main theme of the ONE CAN RUT ON A defense they could be dumped book, and with Doug the reader those who like a child receive U> Danielson’t short sumnvarv of the scrimmage an alert Platt gridder Shown at Hop ler Algebra Prize, and as a jun- Gaulle? We cannot receive this great gift soccer game played in Meriden. jumped on an Indian fumble, and | again ior, won the 1982 Voice of De- suffers the suspense of the Dipper’.S Randy Smith. 64 That is. of CTiurse, the precise never ending battle for survival. A into a mind which wants to an- RIGGER PRODUCTION! Mario Addabbo, *63, scored late six plays later the Panther.s had i mocracy contest. She was chosen PERMANENT In the third quarter and again in Doug Pearson. ’63 Clad in socks ahd bursting with to attend' a special biochemistry- question tearing ’at the heart and beautifully written and illustrated alyze and throw out what is not scored again. A pass added the i achooi spirit, 800 student.' attended For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. wanted, w e cannot receive it into, fourth period to lead the MHS two extra points and Platt led 14-' program whith was held this part For Friday—1 p.m Thursday conscience of many of the French- book. the first form*! pep rally last Fri- summer at Loomis School in For Saturday-1 p.m Friday. One critic of children's literatui'e a heart which simply wants to add booters to a well-earned 2-0 tri- day night. Due to inclement weath- men who are drifting into opposi- toe kingdom of G ^ to othep out- Intiudes: ft M A N CHESTER W A TES umph." A 96-yard run in the early mo- Windsor. Classified deadline; 10;90 a .m .----- sa.vs her first criterion for selecting PRESENT—BY POPULAR DEMAND er the rally, which was scheduled ^ The 1962 winner of the essay day of Bubllcatlon except Sahirdav — tion to de Gaulle. They fear-.lie a book for a child is that the book standing human qualities. Rather, Conditioning, Shampbo, ^ Both teams looked sluggiidi in ments of the second period put _ . . , to be held In the student parking 3. a.m. with the simple trust of a child Haircut, Style Set and - toe first half with neither team Platt ahead 20-0 and again toe P |£ |||^ l,0 1 H P 6 tltl0 1 1 on Employing th'e Handicapped, ha.s indeed become the indi.spensa- provides the child with a positive lot. was held in toe arena. I Gloria received a $25 award. Friday, October .5 experience of .some kind. The who Is perfectly content to stay in Lasting Spray. _ able to sustain an offense. Coach1 Panthers qdded the two extra r The cheerleaders, majorettes and j hle man, and that, in that role, he his father’s arms, we must be ready Danielson substituted'freely , in an pointa This gave Platt 114 consec------College level English and cal- books b,v the Georges’ meet this " M ORE TO NS O F FU N " Pep Club, along with the band and | culus, Honors U.S. History. Hon- has already become .subject to the test, and with a magic touch they to open our hearts entirely to this attempt to get the squad ;’click- utive points in less than three New members greatly Increased football, cross country and soccer ■ cla.ssical temptation for any man marvelous grift.'This is a hard say- AT THE tog,” but nothing_ seemed to help. . games with no points scored the attendance at Sock and Bus- ors Biology II. and' Honors Brandt Ai Harvard relate the wtldernes.s and its many MONDAYS. TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS ONLY teams, participated in. the rally. | Physics, are the course of studies in that' role-7-the temptation to- be- forrps of life to the child's con- ing. Will ye also go away?” t l e reason for this lack of team ; against them. m n Drama Society's second meet- Mr. A. Raymond Rogers. Rrln-1 Mayor Willy Brandt of West Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL both girls are following lhisV**r- gin dispensing with laws and insti- stantly developing maturity. Complete New Air Conditioning System -Woody Clark, '64, replaced co- Tuesday. Oct. 2. The clpal, spoke briefl.v to the aaembled Extra curricular acti'vlties Ifoo Berlin, who lives and governs not A wonderful example, of this Us South Methodist Church ^”(**^*^ la.voff the Indians re- captain Don Simmons at quarter-1 . fiponrette Ponton aa students. He encouraged the stu- tutions and procedures which tend For Your Convenience—Off Street Parking OCT. 26 and 27 AT 8 P.M. eeived a week ago due to bad >,ack »nd started the Indians mov- play a part in their school life. Suqr miles, hut a. /ew tense yards, the Georges’ book, "My Side of And Our Salon Is At Street Floor Level Girls’ Leaders Club: Past and Present derits' spirit by asking each cla.ss to is president of the Sock and Buskin\ ’.from Communism, had his- usual to come between the perfect com- the Mountain.’’ Sam Gribley tells Nomination I Ing bv completing passes to ertds corresponding se«:et8ry and Ed- give a cheer. He complimented the TICKETS $1.00—RESERVED $1.50 Addabo finally broke the ice in ^1 ciark. '64, Joe Prignano. '63>.ward- Hachadourian“Ni^8 treasurer dramatic club and the Girls’ Lead- .mental health and balance on hand munion between the leader and his in his diary of a year that he teams on their first efforts of the era' Club. She is vice-president at spent in thS Catsklll Mountains, WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- the waning moments of the third j fullback Eric Ozols. '63. Clark completed the first ordgi* of busi- season and urged them lo do their the other day as he delivered an people. They-fear that every’time TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GRANTS National Honor Society -and fea- Uvlng^alone in a tree house, and dent Kennedy has sent this post- LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON quarter when he triggered a shot | ffreej a quick pass up the middle to ' neSs. Next came an annotui^cement best. ture editor of toe High School Taddress up at Harx'ard. he saves the republic it becorhes AT THE PARKADE — - past the Piatt goalie from a melee j Prignano and the Red and White of the one-act play com ^itlon. gathering his'’ living from the master nomination to toe Senate: 390 MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-7666 \ The tri-soccer captains Doug World. She is a member of Aqua- One of the sane things he did less of a republic. And they dis- plairt and pnimal life in the Connecticut — Southport, Conn., FRIDAY NIGHT 7-9:.30—SAT. FROM 2 iq j In front of the goal-mouth. : became the first team to score on I open tOvSnyone in the sophomore. Pearson. John Verfallle. and "M ^" This shot seemed to change toe j piatt In 1962. Halfback Bill Pow-1 junior arid senior class. Sock and ettes and has participated in Paint . was provide his own definition of trust the future when they see a changing seasons. For the reader Carl J. Gniadek. McCurry; cross counti-y captain and Powder, Debating Club and this book has many of the ele- entire comple.xlon of the hard- ers, '63, hauled in another Clark' Buskin members who do not get Jim Bracken and one of the'foot- toexistence. leader who obviously considers Latin - Ford Motor Company warrants to its dealers, and its dealers in tarn the club. lasting frie'Sd.ships, a deeper ap- elected by the members. It will portance in the modern world — chemistry research. Her past istence can be wpn only If we are .safety, and give it ,a lot of hard Elizabeth Towle .was elected preciation of \America. and "the be open on Thursday, Friday and propaganda and adverti.sing. An- teaching experience includes gen- New Roi^et Club free from diffused'fear of Com- work and spend a lot of money on warrant to owners, as follows: that for 24 months or for 24.0QO pre.sidenl. Other elected ocicers are "undcr.atandi^g''of another way of Saturday nights, and parents will eral science classes. Grade 8. at Falcon othei- interesting experience U Bennet Junior High. r^punist su^riority...... I have it. And this we will k ^ p on doing, vice-president. Laurie Chapman: life." The ' AF*S town and ’na- be there to chaperone, along with the development of appreciation Formed MHS UVESTOWN miles, whichever comes first, free replacement)'including related secretary, Barbara Gburskl; and tlonal committee.s paid for the an adult dirertor. Harry said that Mrs. Rhodes' extra-curricular "leam ed in Berljn that we need not so long a« we have the problem and for good TV programs and mo- PHARMACY ■■ Fairlane “ labor, will be made by dealers of any part with a defect In work- treasurer, Mary Pierce. trip, except the fari- from .Man- there ha.s been a deadline of Oct. tion pictures. i- InlyresUs include her family of ..be afraid of Communism. . If we so long as we have government, Dues Were set at $1.00 for the che.ster to VancouverN^riti.sh Co- 10 .-ict, by which the conimitlee . Seniors are further prepared three girls and two boys, presi- A new and promising sidiodl '■yi-Ulpnly assert oubaelves . . . If we But how and then, there comes .459 Hartford Rd.—MI 8-9946 Galaxie ' manship or materials. Tires afe not covered ky Ihe warranty; year and meetings will be held the lumbia. where- Bill niet\the char- must have j-Cceived 2.50 applica- dency of the Women Fellowship of club, (he Manchester- High School tered plane for the Oriertt Bill for facing the adult world. Stim- Rocket Society, has come ilrto ex- keep pur own imagVnf humanity that completely ridiculous thought, second and fourth Wednesday eve- tions for membership, or else they niating di.scus.-ions on marriage, Center Congregational Church, appropriate.adjustments will be made by tire companies. Owners nings of each month. enootiraged the jnijiors to\app!y will lose the support of the town. budgets, community participation mountains, walking, the SM. and istence under the 'direction tK Mr. firmly inipiMQted lii ouh mlnd^ We that perhaps nothing we do really THUNDERBIRD "with eagerness" for Ihi.s oppor- nature in general. She particularly Guy Scribner,' industrial arta'^bi- will remain responsible for normal maintenance services, routine Mrs. Gipson announced that the Otaaley Orayti -lAUiia rtiapimin He asked students to take an ap- ami developing intere.sts should need not he afi’atsj^of clo^pbntact matters, and that the toll for any next meeting will be held Wednee- tunity to be an exchange .student. plication as tliey filed out of the afd seniors in organized think- enjoyed living for a lime on islands ! e t r u c t o r . with the Soviets. year will be pretty much what It da^', Oct. 10, in toe cameteria. AH Lynne Roscoe, '63. a member of, auditorium, and to return it lo jng. .in Maine, miles froiti the nearest The society will have toe eo\ replacement of parts, such as ITIters, spark plugs, Ignition points, I operation of Mr. Joseph O’Brien in ' "" One final piece of SamtyX^d will be, no matter how much or MERCURY girls were asked to bring lyWta the Student Council AFS ex>mmit- show that they support the teen | A program as broad and real- TV or radio. Mrs. Rhodes further ARE YOU IN Legion oi Honor tee, explained that applications evidences her interest in nature by ■ the Mato Department, the m e of .jrealism came from MayorBcmipt. how little we do. wiper bjades and brakd or clutch linings, and normal deterioration elefrfiantj for the Ceaney Ch-eek chnter project. " | i.slic as this .should add .sbme- . Comet School, a privately c^eraled ele- would be distributed at the ‘door 1I commendingCommending the .Teen,Tecn Com- thinething new to the experience of keeping bird feeders. She is cur- i equipment and materials of toe -in this speech. He rejected, as "ai^ 'What makes the highway toll go or out of of soft trim and appearance Hems. The benefits of the warranty ara mentary school high school, and •T think co-educational swim- "I'm looking over a four-leaf i of the auditorium to anyone'who mitleg for their work. .Mr, Rogcr.s each student. rently building a cold frame for machine shop and the cooperation •tUusionyi the ;^dea that the present u^Xjne year and down another? Meteor Junior "college in a poorer sectiwi ming would ba popular if offered clover: take it alive iW.s really a wanted one. The applications told tob juniors that here was Kathj- Rysn. '83 plants. Kathy Ryan, '63 ! of the radio club. divislbn of Beiflin and Germany can- available to the original purchaser and to* subsequent owner*' ^of Kentucky. Girls will also have as an elective at’ MHS.” This Is Uve and lively a.s the five-1 P^^enjal "an opportunity for you. if you I Elected to office in the club were Why, it goes up everywhere, HOT WATER? five!'.’ Live “ and■ * lively . as the nve-) 'signatures by Oct., 10. The .stu- I Michael Monaghan. '65., presideht: ' ..biscome permanent. That is the ex- Monterey **of the vehicle during the time and mileage Umits prescribed In a, chance to sign up for projecta an opinion voiced by Stanley Ed- want it. I have faith in‘you that do we seeK'-sectional explanations atNtoemeetings. ' ' ward Grzyb, our male legion- leaf clover she once di.scovered. Is dent committee will narrow the this can be a succe.s.'.’' Paul Krysiak. '65, secretar.v; and. -plosive dead end illusion American for it? Or hovbv^o we dare, for Jnst a day for ftael LINCOLN CONTINENTAL the warranty. “ Pata O'Brien. '63 naire for this week. "Grubbs." as .Laurie Cliapman, this week's fe- field to 15'o'r^20 applicants. Lynne 1*81 Rackowskt. '64 Bill MiUney’s Dog [ Frank Ruggiero. ,'66, treasurer. • diplomacy and Chancellor Ade- that matter, take^ecfional credit can get you out of trouUe! he is cailedF is known for gen- m.qle object of ' the High School The society will hold, its meeting "nauer. with occasional assists from t : eral frlendllnea* and constant Wins Best-in-Show at 7 p.m’. in room 151 every second when it happens to go doWn^every- good humor, ■» IVorld spotlight. have a good opinion of AJhericans week, beginning Oct. 17.’ Anyone iTeeldent de Gaylle, have been try- where? I f yon live in a typical hoase< Debaters Review At school he' may be seen head- Lively and •busy, Laurie's sched- Foreign Visitors because . of the poor example of intere.sted in the many asp^ts of ing to use as 'p policy; In the past f< ^ you could miter ter eeveralaevsi times a week. Student Council Physics, Western . Civilization. Trigonometry and Math Anal.vsis. jectory is in'vitfo to'Attend .these you earf ftave all the hot Honors Trig and Math Analysis, Mr.s. Gipson stated that she Is ney, '63. Bill, in hir spare time, i meetings. ■by Russia, which now also has be- speed limit’s, highway patrola, slo- Modern History, and Music Ap- grateful Tor toe opporlunjty of en- "O' i«3ter>uu ;need at one time for •TteiKrfved that toe Student and study halls. "I’d like. to have preciation. She enjoys her' after- International was the woi-d for operates a dog kennel, handles Mi(;hael Cowing. *68 , gun to place real bets on perma- gans. billboards, exhortations, "andand nnlv a doUar for every study hall the household of Mrs. Lucille Gip- tertaining these ■ guests' in her nent partition. All of this is the only Think of it— Oounoil truly represents the inter- noons in' the Crafts Club and .serv- home. She believes that through various breeds in dog shows, and see just what we would really do to onljtSJ^^* a dkyl. ests of the student body of MHS” wasted by a sleeping beauty.” he ing as -vice-president Of the Senior son, member of the Foreign owns a poodle salon. ultimate in bad news, and Mayor T he new 1963 Ford-built cars and trucks are quality-engineered and manufaetnrad says. This comrpent shows a de- Language Department, this past such contacts Americaiif and for- ourselves on the highways if we Yes, thanks toM pbOheat— vvas toe topic of discussion at toe .Girls' Club. eign visitors alike may gain new ■Bill travels all over New Enjr- Sounds of MHS B i^ d t continues to be the only to aerve you better and last longer than ever before. The proof ia in the warranty. . . Sept. 25 meeting of the Debating sire to u.se time as valuably as I.«urie like.s red-headed boys, summer. Mrs. Gip.son had the lund lo handle his dogs in shows were just left to ourselves? and an oil-fired hot w aterhuter he can. Tl)is, too. can be seen in plea.sure of entertaining several insight into respective cultures and nutjor German voice, or Western of correct capacity—your ftooily proof of quality unheard of a few years ago. Club. pajama parties, and most all food-s. to help to more Jlrmly establl.'h and to observe professional han- I Plans Premiere -Naturally and inavitably enough, Members ot the affirmative team his leisure time activities. He can She describes her aversion to eggs, people from faraway lands in her dlers. in order to learn his pro- Statesman, for that matter, who we never will We could never af- can take care of all their waehing read a good book "Ttny’time ’ and home in connection with the AID world peace. In fact, it was only two years ago that Ford Motor Company announced the 12-month, were Jim MaePherson and Fred however, as “allm-gy'', and pre- Mary Williams, 64 fession. Bill has had great ex- ' Members of the "Sounds ot -has sense and courage enough to ford to run even the slightest risk needs a t one time. Sprague. Ann Worfel and Cher>'I likes to listen to "decent music,” fers Reese Peanut Butter Cups tp (Agency for International Develop- perience working with Ted Young, Mom can do thh family wash. 12.000- mile passenger car warranty which became the industry standard as other Stan also likes to s\yim, golf, ment) program. club met -Monday. Oct. 1. discuss realities instead of render- of making the shocking discovery WjTnaft were the negative team, any layer cake made. Punctuality a "professional handler from Rocky to start work, on w’hat promises Sis can do the dishes at the same ■nie dub voted that the affirma- bowl, skate, to partake , of the rate.s high on Ls\irie’s list. Slr.s. Gipson’s guests included a Hill. ing empty ilp-service to consensus that we would make out just aa manufacturers followed Ford’s lead. At the same time, Lincoln Continental bscame amusements offered by Westerly, to be a busy year of radio broad- ' Xhisions. time Junior takes his bath, and tive speakers had best presented Weekends offer varied amuse lady lawyer from Turkey, a New Privileges Bill has bred and shown var- casting. President Ron .';>do!n well, or perhaps even be a Uttle you enjoy a shower. the only American-built car warranted for two full years or,24,000 milaa, whiehavar their opinions on toe topic. Rhode Island, and to watch his ment for Laurie, She enjoys Vietnamese (^rl, a boy from Singa- ious breeds. At present he is show- two favorite television shows, her i announced that the club had been 81 Don’t delay—phone us today. came first. Now, this warranty applies to all Foi^-built cars, regahlleas ef priest After the debate, dub members sewing and music, particularly pi- P°r®- * ^.v from Hawaii. The Extended to NHS ing a brown miniature poodle and given a time spot on station WINF Find out how easy it is to switch Why is this poeaible? chose to. speak for either the Dem- f“X:[rn;‘‘and"‘johk7v__ ___ladv Mltoi;:‘‘¥u^^ from Turkev. Hunve Kav- Turkey, Hqrjye Kay a black miniature poodle In toe One of the n^wer faces amonj Sunday evenings, every other week DemiKod? T ocr«.ic. «r.fiiejpul^c^;,Farty in PUPPy._Class,_ Bill ha.s won many _Use (acuity is that of Mi.ss -Ann from 6:30 to 7. to a Mobilheat-fired water heat* or -ten *-aays"72taHhg- ajpamwjy ym iijig 4fts~ywrpin*riini5: Actually, tttt''il9W W’itfShYy'ls’iif'natu’ralYiutgrowthfbf the engintorihg'ledDlliifip N ^ehibef assemWy.-’' It was aMa ■S ^ara, LXit.:aluiam'"bf; thT^Sld -? ^ e ; Gr*j ‘ ” Jn ^^AneeFi^csbtner'hkS'' fa'nen decided that the topic of dlscua- interests are. which time she was taker, to Hart- or Society were informed of an was at the recent Naugatuck MHS, .Miss England .say.s' she Sunday, Oct. 7, wks then pVannqd. On the other end of Stahley's grade pupils become overly ener- for the first time since President; has resulted in twice-a-year (or every 6,000-mile) paasenger ear maintenance. It goea sion at the next meeting wwUd getic and a Wt exasperating. ford to ob.ser\-e the law school con- extension in their privileges at a ■Valley Kennel Club's AKC sanc- finds the new high school much Utilizing suggestions from club de Gaulle took over in 1958. Before] Indude a debate discussing the scale are worriers, complainers nected with the University of Con- meeting held recently. Hereafter, tioned dog show, in which he worf nicer and with many more con- members and Mr. David Monahan, WALKERS hand-in-glove with auch Ford-pioneered sendee savers aa tha elimination ef tha and drivers who don't use their Geographically. Laurie has begn that revolution, which led to the repeating of the Psalmists Prayer necticut. The university is inci- they will be permitted tq leave Best-in-Show with his English veniences. But. since the new adviser, this first program was de- 1.000- mile inspection . . . 30,000- to 36,000-mile intervals between major lubrieationi, signal li^ ts. ,Of tests and books “up to” Bar Harbor; Maine, "down dentally. toe center of the AID building is almost three times -adoption of the new strong presi- MORIARTY tn asseonWies. „ to" Miami, and “through” the the school during any study hall 1 Springer spaniel Lucky, ^ signed as an introduction to the 6.000- mile intervals between oil changes and minor lubrications, aetf-adjuating brak^ Kathy Ryan, 68. he comments, ; "The shorter the program in this area. Mrs. Gip- in■“ the day. Inin addition, rooms ' The conditioning and 'handling the size of the combined old ones, new school year to- Inform both dent constitution for France, there the better." Tennessee-Kentucky area. She son said that -she learned much have been set aside during the of all breeds is Bill's main in- she finds it much hardir'to pe- students of MHS and other listen- yvaa almost certain to be some BROTHERS aluminized mufflers, and longer-life electrical systems. PEP ’CLUB MEETING HELD Past activities include the golf likes New England and hopes, with about .Turkey from her vi.silor. For day for members having free terest. Hi.s specialty, however, is (some acquainted with people, she ers in the Manchester area. Sub- team, tennis team, soccer team, an e.ve on mathematics and a •abinet crisis every few months, a The organizational meeting of in.stance. while the price of food is periods. poodle.s. Because of this, Bill says. jects to be discussed include en- Thesa fasturm that save you time and money as you drive are a dimet NflectioB at the Pep Club was held recently in membership in the French Club teaching career, to further her quite low in Tiirkey. blothing prices At an earlier meeting a dis- has operated a poodle salon A major in English, she le- rollment in the school, comihg arisia created out of the weak nmil- Ml 3-5135 the idol quality achievamenta of Ford Motor Company. the auditorium imder the leader- and the vice-presidency of Paint education at the University of Con- are very high due to the scarcity of cussion was field concerning the for four years; Here, poodles are ceived a B.A. degree from the events. Rocket. Club, scheduling iHplicities of the French political ship of Mrs. Greta Rourke. Mr. and Powder. Currently much of necticut. manufactured clothing. The ^irk- society’s annual campus cniise to trimmed ‘ and bathed, "rhe word Connecticut College for Women changes, and sophomore Student mrstem; Emmerllng wished the group best his time is .spend working, as a Her winning ways ha.ve indeed Ish lady, a Moslem, also gained an take place in' the near future."It "salon” is used appropriately also, and an M.Ed. from the Univer- j Council representatives. All the 301-315 C M ttr St. grocery clerk at tlje A and P. won her the friendship and' ad- • ■■ Now K takes something impor- .4 of luck in the future year. Marge insight into American living. She has been decided’ that about' Six for here, dogs often come out a sity of Hartford. ' members .hojie that all student.’' Kobllnsky, captain of the dieer •;G r ’u b b s 1 e ” has traveled miration of her fellow studeni.s. \#as. fascinated by the kitchen colleges and univei-siiies in the different color than they went in. •Mi.ss England previously taught will be listening for the first tant to topple a cabinet. And, this WEGIVEi;.t?r leaders, then wished the club suc- throughout New England and has; , Laurie’s proud parents qre Mr. gadgets available to the American Boston area will be toured this Bleache.s'. tints, and manicures English at Windsor Locks High broadcast of “Sounds of MHS.” Hme, it is perhaps not the weak- FOR SALE GREEN STAMPS cess and hoped for coopciation be- ventured South. Enjoyed most and Mrs. Ernest Chapman, 440 housewife, especially the wall- year. Ihis valuable trip will b‘e are common conversation at Bill's School where she was the super- Mary Williams, "64 aesa of the French political system tween tt and the cjjeer leadtog were trips to Mount Washington. |Ke5ney St. mounted can-opener. Turkish peo- open to all interested students.' salon. visor of the Literary Club. Here Washington, D.C., and 'Old Or- Sue Boris, '63 Increase In total enrollment at ao much aa It is President de OR RENT Sue the 1963 Fords PRODUCTS OF M O T O k C O MPANY Soo tho 19|$3 Mereurys ■quad to promote schobl spirit. The ple are u.sed to having servants, but A committbe "was formed to Bill is a member of toe Hock she will teach English n on level <^/y / group was divided Into squads of chard -Beach, Maine. College and she sdid that she would gladly make airangements with students ! anum Dog Club and the 4-H Dog m. , , I MHS is 58 over tbs number of tSauUc.'s attempt to, evade the wMi i t your deeler’s now! a liberal arts course are hij next . EXCHANGE EXHIBIT ! In her spai-e time, she says she students attending last year. at your diiior’s now! twenty/ with one girl chosen by ^ William Whitesell, '63. Manches- .trade all her servants for American of these. colleges to act aa gniides. Club. His future plans are to be rules he himeelf hejped establish m C DICBL Mobilheat Mrs’. Rourke to act as temporaiy stops. ' » - i ■ J uten.sils-. ’ I ^ A second committee ' was chosen affiliatPd \t-ith Jane F. Kemp of enjoys studying law. oU painting, arh^A hai' produced toe crisis. ( > d « o n - o « f / o f t head. Election of officers and S. E. G. is the son of Mr. and fter’a foreign juchange student td' to revamp the soMety’a'■constitu- Grayarlin Kennels, a ■ professional tennis, riding and rsading. Miss If* you havie any rt>atL,’9 tl ■. ' -I ■ I' •1

PAGE EIGHT .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH, MANCiu:iox^.... UCTOBER 6. 10B2 jiyANCHE^TER EVtJNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962 PAGE NINE

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dr. Alice Stewart of the Depart- ment, of Social iledicine at Ojc- ford. University aaid in a paper A/ ■ubmitted to , the BriUsh li^^^cal Journal in London that leuKamia —cancer of the blood—edn .caused by medical X rays. ^She' said that about 8 per cent of xi leukemia ca.ses under review fFt C ' 1 >. were caused Ijy diagnostic X rays and a further 8.8 per cent by therapeutic rays.

Ramon Novarro, the onet; movie star,, was freed on ^att In Los Angeles after servln^ohe day of a 15-day drunken driving sen- tence. The former idol of the si- lent screen, now, 63, was released In $250 bond atid ordered to ap- pear for a federal court hearing on his case Oct. 23. He seeks to Tempest Now on Display have, the sentence overturned and turned to the federal courts for Pontiac's Tempest series for IO^Sl retains the unique front engine transmission power train arrange- a writ of habeas corpus. ments and is being offered in five^body styles— a Tempest LeMans convertible (shown above), a two-door sport-s coupe, a two-door cdupe, a four-door sedan and a four-door Safari statiop wagon. ^ U.S. Ambassador John Kenneth Distinctive styling trends in Pontiac's T m p est series are highlight^ in the front end by a divided Galbraith and his wife danced the grille that accents the car’-s lower, longer, ■ ler look. See the- 1963- Tempest and LeMans styling LADIES' FABULOUS SELECION \dgorous Punjabi Bhangra dance cars today at Paul Dodge Pontiac Inc^ at 3 Main St. (Herald photo by Satemis). In New Delhi. India, holding hands of turbaned, bearded Sikh fire helmet from Katheride L. dancers. The occaslOTi was a par- Pratt, of Pratt Agency, who spon- ‘CarrUsd Opt Espionage^ FINELY TAILORED ty the ambassador gave for 450 sors the program locally in co- laborers who had jurt completed operation with the fire depart- building the ambassador's real- ment and schools. ^ dence. Seeing Sikhs do the -bhan Church News era dance, Mr. and Mrs. Gal- Worldwide Communion Sunday Reds Retaliate, Oust braith Just Joined In. will be observed at 9:45 a.m. wor- ship at Andover Congregational Mrs. Kathleen Thorbum, ' 55, Church Sunday. The Rev. Willard was the chief attraction at the Thomen’s .'iermbn topic will be "In U.S. Naval Attache women-of-the-year luncheon at- Between Time.” tended by nobility, authors and Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs.- stage stars. Mrs. Thorbum Is SLACKS iCngregational Church In founder of the Manger Hotel University\ and was graduated West Haven. chain, died Thursday at the Man- ist, and I collected rats in child- with an engineering degree from •*w* ••Belli,,, *•«•••. C r.,rt hood.-^y husband Is a retired tee ) The church council will meet ger Vanderbilt Hotel ^after suffer- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ing a heart attack a few days ago. Tufts University, Medford, Mass. planter and not interested in rata ’••Van m y son. Grant, who la 24, hat The, Rt. Rev. J. Warren Hutch- She wras a native of LcuisvUK, Ky. He received his Nayy c ^ Joined me in my work. ens, suffragan bishop of Connecti- NEW -YORK (A P )—Dr. Charles Sion Oct .26, 1945. aiid was pro- h "I'v e beeh to smart homes cut, wrill administer the sacrament Francis Potter, 76, Unitarian min- moted to commander in 'August rtmUh, rt . ram GOMRARE o f confirmation at 3 p.m. Sunday ister, author and founder of the 1957. \ COMmRE where they Just .'won’t believe they •eHHal •vM i^ have them even when I show at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, First Humanist Society of New LONDON (A P )—Scotland Yard York. AT them 10 rgt holes. I do wish the Hebron. .Morning services at St. disclosed todky a new charge AT BEDFORD. Pa. (AP)-v-Retired ond public were more rat-conscious.” Peter’s will be Holy Communion at against Wlllisto Vassall, 38, a ’••rtiobi.., 5.98 V 8, and choral eucharist and sermon MaJ. Gen. Eric Fisher Wood, who clerk in the Admiralty accused of 7.98 at 10. helped to found the American Le- collecting secret information. ’O- Rham School Menu gion in Paris in 1919, died Thurs- Andover day. after a long illness. He was The second clurge, brought un- rr now Fall slacks from our fabulous assart, Monday— chicken pie, tossed an architect who designed many der the Official \Secreta Act, said Your ^permanent crease slacks aril: repel! all stains Senior Scouts Set green salad, assorted fruit, bread, public buildings, schools, hospitals Vassall communicated secret in- butter, milk; Tuesday— breaded and bridges. formation to a person likely lb be because they’re protected with a Scotchgard finish. battar'dpdias' slacks. Wa hava your sisa, Hia veal steaks with tomato sauce, GOSHEN. Ind. (A P )—Dr. A. C. an enemy of the\ State in Augu^ First Fall Meeting mashed potatoe.s, whole kernel They’re wash and wear, too, made of wear-dated Yoder Sr., the American Medical and September. Ifo details wjttt ^ric you wont it In. Soiik yours com, pesmut butter date cake, Association's national ."Doctor of given. The first meeting of Senior Girl bread.’'butter and milk; Wednes- the Y ea r" In 1951, died Wednesday Vassall was arrefded last''month. Acrilan and rayon blends. Ivy styled and pre-cuffed. day—hamburg macaroni, tomato Scout Troop 21 this season will be after a long illness. Dr. Yoder, The son of a London parson, he •adota mahbpd plaids, iovaly navalty casserole, carrot and cabbage used to work in th* office of the You choose from solid color flannels or plaids in olive, held Tuesday promptly at 7:30 who was 94, served the Goshen Blaw, aasorted pudding with top- community for 57 year., since be- British naval attache In Moscow. p.m. at Andover 'Cbngregatianal ping, bread butter and milk; ginning general practice in 1902. charcoal or Cambridge gray. Sizes 29 to 40. A true s16 and 32 to 311 Caiurch. All girls from so{diomore Thursday—orange Juice, grinders, potato chips, gelatin, and milk; through senior year in high school. slack value! Friday — tuna-noodle casserole, Jokes by Nixon I E C 'C FLORIST-and Interested in senior girl scouting, peaa and Carrots, assorted fruit, are invited to attend. Leaders of ■•tC J 4HFT SHOP 66^. bread, butter and milk. LOS ANGELES (A P ) — Form- the troop are Mrs. Caifford Ben- ROUTE 44A, BOLTON er vice president Richard M. Nix- Phone MI 8-8089 son and Miss Patricia Welch. Mandiester Evening Herald An- on jokingly offered "my mortgaged LINED ALL WOOL SLA Boy Scout Troop 134, accompan dover correspondent, Bfiargery home” Thursjday to President John led by Scoutmaster Stuart ^ v e n s , Montaadon, Mephone Plli^m' F. Kennedy for a California meet- Floral Designing Frank Haines, assistant scoutnjas- 2-mit. ing of his cabinet.' and Arrangements ter, and • Calvin' Avery, scout com- Nixon. Republican gubernatorial pi"* ‘ ^ 8 8 mittee chairman, enjoyed the past ' BAB BACKS KENNEDY candidate, ribbed the scheduled in- For All Occasions! weekend camping at Camp Jpbn- flux of Democratic leader., to sup- fO f.P “ W aon in Bolton despite rainy weath- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The president o f the American Bar porUthe campaign of his opponent, Open 6 Day*—Closed Sundays er. Eleven boys participated. Em- Aasociation says President Ken- Gov. Edmund G. Brown. I ^ s is on this camping trip was nedy had "the solemn, legal duty" Nixon told a Lo.s Angeles Press •on outdoor cooking, pitching tents to use soldiers to integrate, the Club audience that the President and keeping dry, and was for the University of Mississippi. and Mrs. Kennedy, Vice President benefit of new boys vrtio Joined the Sylvester C. Smith Jr., told the Lyndon B. Johnson. Comni^cre^ ENJOY BAKED troop this year. Philadelphia Bar Association Secretary Luther Hodgea and-'bth- Plans are being made for a "Par- Thursday the Department of Jus- ers will be in California this^month. WOOL & NYLON STRETCH ents and Friends of Scouting" tice was justified in inleiwening, There has been some unhippl- Panam a Shrimp n ii^t to be held at Andover Con- for "enforcement of the orders of ne?s. Nixon gagged, about not be- gregational Church next week. the federal courts was inescapa- ing able to hold Cabinet meetings The scouts will leave the Con- ble." in Washington because they can’t FIRESIDE gregational Church Monday night vnm M 9 7 He said his organization always get a quo;:um. at 7 p.m, to go to the Windham has "maintained that lawyers, as In addition to letting them use REST A URA N T TO 7.90 9 High pool for a awlm. officers of the court and ministers his home, he said, ‘They can use iny HEAVY DUTY. MULTI-I Tomorrow of justice, have a duty to sustain swimming pool—and I will even South Street, Coventry 36" WIDE. PRINTED The Harvest Bazaar wrill be and defend the courts.” furnish a change of clothes." held on the grounds of the An- dover Congregational Church to- ______— morrow from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. COTTOSSHRmK COnON BROAOaOl Fourteen booths will offer a va-, riety of items for sel*- Special Wool Is tha fashion story for Fall,, girls. And wa'va features for the children include fortune telling, fish pond, tractor IG fx ■YP. /;■ \ gat thorn. All wools and 75% wool 2^%, stretch nylon | rides, balloons, i>eanuts and pop- RENT jjO A Jn ilL U /ecUL h e r e! corn. > coM PAifAr eOMTAMMAr .slacks. Thoy fit your shops and your budget too. And A t 5:30 p.m. a meat loaf supper GIRLS' WASHABLE, F^l and A L L F O R M A L OCCASIONS «5 r $r YD. BOYS' HEAVY WEIGHT will be served in the social room FOR WEDDINGS colers, hovo wo got colors. A hug# assortmont of ths fiowasl of the church. A drawing for door nna, 100% American,1, R n t d v o l f f y v . i - prizes will be -held at 3:30 p.m. c aoiii,*, ftaraii, gaamatrie., fnutad caiarad Fire Safety Stressed UafKhad coHon n^slin. PuM piacat. Vahial * seiaan atyiad prinH. In;$ A 4-yofd pochsl LINED SI Fall colors oir tho morkot today. So coma in and toko, Elementary scho<^ children vvill N O T H IN G T O SEN D A W A Y F O R - CORDUROl SUCKS Join In a national attack on home port in Fall fashion nows in tho making! A lorrifk valuol fire hazards next week in obser- vance of National Fire Prevention EVERYT HIN C IN ST O CK! ««»',/ ^ 3 7 Week, and the start of the year- round school Junior fire marshal - If M l ^ to> program. Boys and girls 'will qual- ify as Junior fire marshals by InMS Mm in wlflAt warm tlacht #f 100% ■attan Coidur completing a home fire hazard 'Mart this PaN. Soma haltad, mast 14-bexer. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE c^eck, with the help of a parent, On6"Of aardway that l^ok smart, and last lanpar. Ttwy'ra and returning the report to their fwll-cpt mn^ pra-shrunk to fit him naw —• ^atyiji,.aama mon-toMarad. Oiaasa from swhif and teacher. ConneiSticut’s iiv- I « ; f .Qualif}’ing junior fire marshals 6Md ifat wdiiitlia from nawf Chaasa from wanlad Mp packote, too. Many hava hiddan sida zippats. will receive • an official badgre, Largest membership card and red plastic "i ■ • Bavy. ahateopJ and brawn- Sisaa liW AH wathpbla and color fast. Sisas $ to 141 F'ormal CONE MILLS. PRINTED > : k * :■ Rental { Indian Haad Typa. Wrinkla Raaiat . % ‘PROFITS IN PENNIES' LOOK! Stores COnOH FU N N EU nf ' PRESHRUNK C O n O N a. BOYS’ CORDUROY SLACKS GIRLS’ TAPERED SUM SLACKS FUEL OIL SAYINGS c Tbickaat aardwray la ramp la, . Smart FoN tlappinp starts wHb 200 Gals. A t 13.8 27',. v». fcaap warm bi. PvH cut, band | ta'parad man-taMerad corduroy •lacks. $ida sippar. Sisas 7 to 14. CASH COMPAJU AT t C O M P A A I A T waist A sippar Hy. Sisas 4 to •. I *27.60 S9e YD. TPe

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FA«1 TEK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1962 ■MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD. MANCMHSTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER S. 1962 PAGE"^KVEN Niece, of Film Star t ------France Heads to Election Bolton VernoriMan V Covent Nearin Asks $20,000 DL NOW2 9ARBE*S. C o ngre ss 'at all TIMES XT* - Over Strong Presidency Building G>st hi Accident Salk Building RUSSELL'S For Summer School Post-Deb Accused Nears End BARBER SH O P j (Cm Umm* tram P»»a One) At$703,655\ ^Sunday Dies COR. OAK and SPRUCE ST. Plenty Of'Free Pwrk»|g Only the members of the Gaul- Robert J, Nearine, aummer school director, has asked the Canvass Set Obituary Raoul Boulet, 40, of Windsor- itot Union for the Ne»’ Republic Official Says bpard of education to appropriate $20,000 for the 1963 sum- Of Boston Slaying ville ’Rd.,, Vernon, critically in- Of Sessiok mer school, an increase of $8,000 above the 1962 allocation. H e house-to-house canvass a few minor allies backed the jured Sunday night'.ln a" two-car Sunday for the “Salk Institute fremier. MiM V. O’l^arjry Johtf McCarrlck. . ohainnan ot In\a final report oq the 1962- collision in Sout)i Windsor, died (Continued from Paga One). .summW session, Nearine also asks 10 students be required for each Building Fund Committee will be (ConHnuefi^fram Page Onn) YOtTTL LIKE ITJ v; Pompidou's defeat brought the Miss LoJ'etta . V. O'Leaiy, 64 the board of education,^ ^ today early this morning at Manches- that th^eachlng staff next year course, and that the director limit ter Memorial Hospital: headed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. l*ifth Republic its first real Cab-' sister of John F. O Leary and Cor- drew a distinction between the 16 Hospital Notes she shot Brentani early Monday sachusetts, chairman of the con- Homemoeftf ^ • taet crisis. The last time the Na- nelius^V. O’Leary of Manche.ster, $948,910. estimated as the total be doubled from -the present class size “where an undue size will His wife Laurette, 38, was dis- 'Crane, ;haitsnen. Coventry’s goal full-time InMruclors. that a secre- in the room where he was found. ference of Republican senators, . ttanal Assembly overthrew a gov- died ^yesterday in Windsor Locks, cost of the propo.sed junior-senior materially affect leaiming effici- charged today front the hosptial If $5,505. tary be hiredN and that $1,000 be ency.” ' . ' Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. She said she did not leava" th* said he feared it would not ' be R a v io li amment was in April 19.48, in the A'native of that town, she was high school, and the actual "bare after treatment for cuts she suf- Mr. and Mrs. Crane have an-' a 'tehfphone operator in its South-1 building coat” wiiich he said is provided for inittructlonal sujiplies, 6. That, except for July . 4. the fered in the same accident. for all arears, e.iicepl maternity house until Tuesday. until next Tue.sday. tsrllight of the . Foiirlh Republic. tests and experimental materials. ern New England Telephone Comi eatimateil at $703,65.^. 1953, session will be .scheduled Boulet arid Charles Watson. 18, where they are 2 to 4:30 and'6:30 The slender blonde girl told of nounced that the Junior class at Senate Democratic leader Mike «)ifn it ousted Premier Felix, The director .submitted his re- from Thursday, June 27, through to 8 p.ni., -and private rooms FIRESID E Oalllard. / pany office for 17 years. ' ! McCan-ick said the $703,000 hg- of 514. Oakland • Rd.. WappHig, flying to South America and back. Coventry High Schopl has adopt- Mansfield oi Montana said he had port to the school board Wednes- Thursday, Aug. 8. were drivers of the cai-s that col- where they are 10 ,a.m. to 8 p.m. ed the drive aa its project for the •De Gaulle was ab.sent f r ^ Besides her two brothers in Man- ^ ure include.s .site development, Miss Clift, niece of^movie actor cheater.' slieileaves a sister.. Sister sewage, water and facilitie.s and day night. 7. That registration for non-' lided at Ellington and Miller Rds. Visitors are requested- not to •year and will be assisting with the put through the’ Senate on Thur-s- r e s t a u r a n t Paris todav viewing thilitary/rnan- ■ . . ... , , y. , , Nearine asks that $12,000 - the Montgomery Clift, was arrested in "eastern Franc*. Aides « l^hl>nc O^f St Joseph s O‘ ^ ■e r • lockers. He .said however, that credit courses be conducted in Watson was arreafe'd and charged smoke in patients’ rooms,. No shortly after she entered Massa- (Mnvass.. It has been pointed out -da yevery remaining bill of any South Street/ Coi'entiry ...ij __ u r-: St. Franris HoftDitul. and ,<»eVFral . __ same figure appropriated .for the May. with a., stop sign violation as a more than two visitors at one this drive wrill not be an annua] Importance oh which he. expected aaid ■pompi'do.r wouifl submu 'his St. Francis Hospital, and .several it does not include built-in cla.ss- pist two yeBi-s--be set aa the min- chusetts General Hospital ^ Thurs- __ aj__ l_a_ —— SPSU .a. . fllP room and other area facilities 8. That possible expansion of result of the crash.. time per patient: . day night. event. to get action except the la.st ap- imum .summer school allowance . the summer program for future State police said Boulet was propriations measure, a clean-up Sl^Sdmt then il^ exnecte'd'to^K hmera? wilt he held Mon- The figure of $948,910 was U^ed next year. While $20,000 was oi Police, found her after getting a Anyone Inadvertently missed 2 ^ 2 decree dissohdne the "t *^30 a.m. from the Thomas Wedne.-day night by Douglas Che- yeav.s be investigated. northbound on Ellington Rd, when ADMITTED YESIERDAY: Miss lead front a taxicab driver. - during the drive may send contri- .supplemental. But he . noted that inallv allocated in the 1962-53 A total of '319 pupils, an in- Rosemarie Nozako, South Wind- the three big di.sputes were yet S ^ a l Awemblv and the Johnson Funeral Home. 105 ney of the publbic - building com- school budget “for the summer Watson went through - the stop ^ames Maycyk, administrator of butions through the mail, (Checks S r . /eneril tVections He i^ Oak St.. Windsor Locks, with a mission as the total pnce tag of crease of 119 above, last year's sign on Miller Rd. and struck the sor; Mrs. Helen De.skus, Wapping; the hospital einergency ward, said should be made payable to Charles unsolved. school, the board of education cut enroliment, studied make-up. re- Mrs. Arlehe Sten.se, 48 Edtson Rd.; Both branches operated at a . Masterjfleces, alra ewecUd to ask pZpldou to solemn requiem Mass .at St. Mary s the school, including cabinet work, out the $8,000 increa.se a.s a means right side of Boulet’s car. Wat- the girl “just walked in and sat E. Nyack, first selectman, ad- raSSam’^ 2remleVin theC eA m "I ‘^aohing supplie.s and equ prnent. view and improvement courses. son was not injured in the crash. Robert Von Deck, RFD 2: Mr.s, on a bench like anyone else look- dressed to The Salk Institute fast clip Thursday. to meet a' reduced budget. The total course enrollment, in- Elizabeth Gray. , Wapping: Mrs. The trade expansion bill, per- ^e el^tmns wm be held^ MarVs Cemetery; Wind.sor Locks. The board of education asked for The director reported that esti- Boulet had iMen a machine op- ing for treatment.” He said Mias Building Fund, U. S. Post Office. in Miniat ^e ^ r ^ ^ after the Oct 28 ref Friends may call at the funeral detailed specifications wnth a view cluding- students taking more than erator at Hartford Machine Screw Marion Vallera, Wapping; David Clift was crying and “gave the Coventiy. haps the most significant mea.s- with ar soon after the Oct,. 28 ref to bringing this figure down mated tolar expendnUres this year One subject, was 422, an Increase 01iphan(j Brookside Lane, Vernon; ■ura, of the entire Ckingrc.ss. and •rendum on the consfitutional home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.ni. Co., a division of the Standard appearance of a person looking All contributors' names will be and .Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to In his comments today. Me,Car- were $10,913. and that the .saving of 174. . ■ . Screw Co., in Wilson since Oct. 23, Mrs. Jean O’Brien, 22 Country the drug regulation measure were amendment. The law says the was due to tight scheduling with for a psychiatrist." Included in a bound volume placed sent to the White House. 9 p.m. Irick said' “It ia obvious .that the Enrollment in) the secondary 1961. Lane, Vemonj Michael Kukulka, LITTLB ARISTOCRATS elections must take place between the reduced figure. 14 Waddell Rd.; Andrew Sayer, The cab driver, John Anzalone, In the Institute. Special engraved One hitch developed over a amount to be spent over $703.- reading improvement program He had lived in the United States bronze, silve^ and gold "Founders SO and 40 days after the assembly 85.4 is \-ariable," and that the His other 1963 recommendations was 4.'), an increase of 7, and In Wethersfield; Mrs. EJlizabeth On- 21. of Billerica, told police the girl technicality in the bill to raise Car Rips ilhiir Critss Rail, Driver Hurt ■IINIATURC CHOCOLATCS , / John .A. PhUllpa 'Sr. , j since last year, .coming from East- had a dach.shund dog with her Certificates" will be presented for ia dissolved. board is working to bring the dif- are as follows: the , elementar>' reading program man, Quebec, Canada,- where he borne, Wapping; Allen Pierce, po.stal rates a"hd federal pay. But ABBort #d MiHi biiB t s* De Gaulle touched off. the ba^ ^ John A. Phillips Sr. of Kaat I 1. That full tuition, rather than Coventry; -Mrs! Barbara Lord, '^hen she engaged his cab at large contributions of $25, $50 or iv wa.s quickly ironed out and the Oarit* * Otooolata I I1 Granby, father of John A. Phil- ; ference between the '.bare build- was 248, an increase of 37. operated a restaurant for several |1()0, respectively. Contributions The driver of this car is in Man- ter and State Police. Troopers^are inve.stigating. (Herald- photo tie by calling for the referendyihi ing cost " and the $948,900 figure the .40 per cent increase currently The reasons pupils gave for years. Coventry. ' Albert Smith, 89 Broad ' South Station railroad terminal. Senate repasseil the rriea.sure. The lips Jr.. 14.4 4V. Center St.. Man- j He said he did not recognize her are deductible on income tax re- chester Memorial Hoapit.il’s tspe- John Kozma .and Fraricis Keane | by Satemis), ^ Ml his proposed constitiitibnal “within reason.". asked, he required of , non-resident enrollment included 162 for make- He was born in Megantic, Que- St.; Laurie Kmiec, 283 Highland House plans to complete aollqn on change instead of first a s ^ g Par- che.ster", died suddenly Wednesday , as the woman police were seek- turns. it today. cia' care zone whore he wa.s ad- students. iin courses,. 143 for improvement! bec,^ Feb. 1, 1922, and attended St,; Hrian Bentley 18 Canterbury mitted this morning with a possi- Kawient to adopt them. |iis oppo.si- at his home. 2. T h at's minimal registration St.; Avery Pomeroy, 27 Burke ing.. Girard Heads Alsop Unit After three hours -of debate the He was born in Brooklyn. N.Y.. , of grades and 9 for enrichment. S*cred Heart High School in Me- ble head injury and cuts on the: tfon claimed he was violating the fee be ln.stituted for-the elementary “Prerequisites for courses indi- -Ifiantic for two years. Rd.. Rockyillle; Richard Labenski, She told him to drive to 85 A (Citizens Committee for Alsop Senate passed an omnibus bill au- aMMtftiition bs' ignoring Parlia- ,and before his retirement seven ’ Pinckney St., the Beacon Hill ^ headed by Atty. Robert G. Girard thorizing. more than $4 billion for left hand and his scalp. , Erratic Daisy program. cate that ■* student should have Boulet was a member of St. Ber- Putnam. Richard T. Bayard, 34., of 'Mill- Isient aiid came forward with the years ago was an agent for the 3. That the possibility of elim- ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. apartment she shared with her has been organtked in towm; As- rive-.s and' harbons and flood Pindential Insurance Co. i , had some exposure to the subject nard's Church in Rock-vllle. dale, eastbound on the Wilbur mtetitm of censure. inating or reducing tuition, as before enrollment; courses are not Besides his wife, it was learned Doris Audetle; 42 Lancaster Rd.; grandmother. sisting in org/anizing the cam- control projects. It wa.s sent bark Besides his son in Manchester, l When he drove up to the apart- p^gn have been Anthony Flack of to the House, which had cleared Cross Parkway at 8:15 oii his wa\ In Right Turn recommended by State Commis- suited for initial enrollment,” -said that he is survived by a son. Fur- Arthur Shorts, 110. Con.stance Dr. survivors include two daughters j ment. Anzalone told police, ’’she Fairfield, state committee field di S much smaller version. to his job al Norman's, Inc., rc sioner of Education William Sand- Nearine. ther information was unavailable BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A portedly lost control of his car FOOD SALE of Simsbury, two brothers and a ; didn’t get out right away. But rector; .Elmore A. Turklng.ton of ers, be inve-stigated. Nearine adds The breakdown of students tak- at press time. daughter to Mr. and Mr.s. Daniel The Senate also pas.sed and re- whirjli ran into the guard rail on sister in Hartford, a .sister in West | For Bermu da that, if this is done, that either the Balkus, Ea.at Ha.rtfoi’d; a .-Kin to then she said she wanted to see towTi, Tolland County coordiria- turned to the House the highway SPONSORED BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Youth Cleared Hartford and a sister in East ing two courses was 30 for- grade The Raymond B. Ladd Funeral the curve approaching the W! Mid- registration fee or a refundaible de- improvement, and 28 for makeup. Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Oortnrian, 172 if anyone was home. She changed tor; Atty. Elizabeth Dennis finatieing bill for the two years dle Tpke. exit, ripped two )X>sl! Granby, five grandchildren . and Che.n s-aszr f (beettmsed from Page One) TOKYO (A PI—Typhoon Emma, mentary arithmetir. mentally re- The distribution of final grAdCs 1 Mrs. Vepnica Richmond, 63 Bige-' the incident to police and only add tetanus. T O M O RR O W M O R N I N G 9 to 12 Mass in St. Joseph’s Church, tarded programs.' elementary en-. in ..summer school included 39 per : low St.;,,Miss Mary Miner. 88 Lau- then learned the identity of hia •aid. Today the Senate was geared to PRE^SCIUFTION PH^Ul^tACt Poquonock. at 10, Burial wrllT be packiiig 161-mile center winds was PasHiers Net $900 vole on the compromise bill au- ^ lehn's mother, Veroriioa Cher- located 86 miles east of Iwo Jlma riehment courses, secondary en- cent G grades. 25 per cent B, 21 Man Wounded ‘ rel .St.: Matthew Pendergast,' pa.ssenger. in St, Joseph's Cemetery. richment.and p.rogramm.ed .instruc- jier cent M. or marginal^, ?_per j Fraininphani, Mass,: Dana Free-' Brentani held degrees from th* The Coventry l^olice Patrol thorizing payment of World VVar jnsdUdn. 40. had also teatifi^ at • Friends may call -at the funerai and moving - north ~ at -15^ -m.p.h.. II claims of Americans who lost Sherwin-Wiiliams tha.bial. She biyrt Into tears when the joint T^hoon warning center tion. cent A and 7 per cent F. man. 125 Avery St.; M rs-Joanna: Swls.s Federal Institute of Tech- Panthers midget football team Thrall Feted After 22 Years home tonight from 7 to 9. There 5. That an enrollment of at least Sixteen persons were dismissed. Berflcelli. Vernon Circle, Vernon; nology and Harvard University. wrill play its second game at 1:30 property abroad. the jur>’’i decision was snnounced. wrill be a recitation of the Rosary on Guam reported today. In WaterBury Mansfield .said he then Would Paints Judge John P. Cotter thanked Typhoon Freda was spotted 383 Glenn Markham, 18 Oak PI.; Mrs. Mr.s. Pearmain found the body Sunday at the Plains Athletic ,8t the riineral home tonight at Mary Brown. 4 Avon St.: Sharen when ahq returned home froth a Field against the Willimantlc As Town Water-Sewer Chief try to call up the supplemqntal the jury, remarking that he 8:16. miles northeast of Wake Island Military Action Out (Continued from Page One) 6 money bill. However, senators In- W . H. EN GLA N D with lOS-mile center winds, mov- Shuska, 71 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. l -da.v vacation at her summer Hurricanes* The team's booster tkoiight verdict was "reason- Ellen Gilmore, 71 Ridge St.; Maria home in Osterville on Cape Cod. volved ( in (he battles over the ing northweet. day program, headed by Mrs. Leo Neighbors and fellow employes^ LU MBER C O . pjjly hours before, police .said. Pinto, 371 W. Middle Tpke,; Miss Varig Airlines in New York *t. Leary, has netted about $3(>0. Lawrence Wittkofske. a.sslstant agriculture appropriations and the ' Ireland was held on a coroner's of. Fred Thrall, superintendent of superintendent of the water d?- pension bill for the self-emploved • Open All Day Saturday • MAZATLAN, Mexico (AP) — A Judith McLoughlin, 437 Summit told police a young woman travel- Appreciation has been extended to Funerals warrant. St.; Raymond Blinn. 35 Hammond ling with a dach.shund had taken the town’s 102 miles of water partment, presented Jhe gift to | have, threatened to block "the storm struck this Pacific port those parents and coaches who Thrall on behalf of the employes, j mijney bill. "At the Green’’—Ml 9-52(11 U.S. Sets Economic Police said Mrs. Knight was set- St.. Rockville: Ml.ss Flora Nelson, a jet flight to Rio de Janeiro, served as drivers, and the con- mains and 84 miles of sewer mains, Brink Reward Thursday with near-hurricane ting the hair of FeTrine’s 17-yeatv | 71 Deliliont St.; John Tatro, Wap- Brazil. Tue.sday and had returned friends a^id relatives. Thrall hand-1 if they used ah of their avail- IJonel U. A-mlrault winds and heavy rain killing five tributors, in making the drive a honored him last night at the Man- ed the gift to his wife to open,,'able maneuvers, they could force old niece, Audrey Barnes, w’hen , ping; Mr.s. Josephine Potter, 107' to New 'York Wednesday. ■uccess. The. funeral of Lionel U. Ami- persons and causing heavy dam- chester Country Club upon his im- which turned out to be an ele(rtric, the mea.sure over .until at lea.st Ireland buiust in. They aaid Miss Porter St.; George Kienian, 125 Miss Clift «a a graduate of a Elect Mrs. Bumpus pending retirement. Split in Boston rault. 37 Len'oA St., was held this age. The storm flooded sections of Barnes told them Ireland shouted; , Mather St.: Mrs. Donna LcBreux, Boston finishing school and at- watch. . - Monday. morning from the Walter N. Le- this city of 40,000 people, disrupted War Against Castro The Porter Library Association Thrall, who will be 65 Monday, In his acceptance, speech, the Aside from foreign aid, farm \ "Cleo, I’ve come to kill you.” |.i05 Cedar St.: Mr.s. Emily Gri.sh, 1 tended Mt. Holyoke College. She haa elected its library commi.ttee, was called "a man who Could en- clerc, Funeral Home. 23 Main St., power and telephone service and Then the fatal'shot was fired. 1 28 Deerfield Dr.; Mrs. Grace Do- recently worked as a secretary. retiring .superintendent said he had and .supplemental appropriations, DOG TRAINING (OswUMea from Pag* Om) ' with a 'solemn high Mass of re- caused extensive damage to the as follows: Mrs. Harold Bumpus. force regulalions firmly and with not yet accustomed himself to three money bills are left but (Continned from Page One) his shortage of funds for foreign Mrs< Knight, police said, stag herrentz, Marlborough: John Jef- Her mother. Mr.s. Peter Thom- quiem at St. James' Church. shrimp boat fleet. gered into the pantry. They said ehairman; Mrs'. Louis Orehotsky. impartiality," one whose frieiid.ship the Idea that he wa.s really about these do not appear" to present a asamber af Mie ayrard com- trade. He must pay ca.sh, because fers. 52 Linnmore Dr.; Mrs. Sera- son, divorced and remarried, and membership; Mrs. Robert Sim- and courtesy “gained the affection to be separated from the work he The Rev. John D. Regan was Mazatlan is about 85Q miles the a.ssailant followed and hit her phina Surowlec, 358 Hackiriatack also living on Beacon Hill, said .serious problems. They are: .BittM. ; celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Jo- down the Mexican c^ 767 MAIN STREET J 1— The revolving loan fund op- trying to Mil Frank Costello, The committee declined to re- that, he could do much_ good with erating under a section of the two years, School. The first meeting will be L^,^]] rnis.s hia service. Men like .11 ‘MANCHESTER’S FIRST HALLMARK DEALER” Y O U ARE IN VITED ward several policebaen among i ^ • » brief stops there tonight. the gambler, Ralph GIgiinte is “God knows what happened.” he devoted to educational matters and I pred Thrall db not oome over the . V Small Bu.sine.ss Act can be ex- accused of trying to bribe Don- the 30-plus applicants fbit shares' A f f T P C Democratic leaders think it's panded and loans made moi-e said. "Probably we’ll never know. ihe second to business. * horizon everyday." -- ' the reward. worth making the effort. I U n e a s y C a l m ald M. Gallagher of North Car- We know onl.v that something aw- C lass demonstrations on reading i ' easily and with simplified admin- olina ,'4tate .College to shave In Kentucky LI. Gov. Wilson istrative requirements. ful happened, but why—we’ll Slid conferences at Coventry Gram- BOSTON (A PI—Postal ms] On $3.9 Billion Aid Wyatt covets "the job held by Sen. points in a game with Duke probabl.v never know the causes." mar ' School and the Robertson T O C O M E SEE . . . A N D A D M IRE were reported today to be 2 — The small bu.^iness inveat- tar* Thni.ston H. Morton. As a former ent oomipany program can be School were conducted recently by FRISINTINA checking out a Providence, R.I.. stimied from Page One) chairman of the Republican party ■ M I m Dorothy Wedge, consultant man tentatively identified as one lUg ed and more^ money made Morton Is a prime target. availbljle to these companies and from tfie department of school at those Involved in the $1..4-mil- Under_____ compromise: assist- In Ohio, Kennedy would like to Ssrvices at Wesleyan University. Bon mail truck robbery Aug. 14. j ance wouIlK be banned to any get in .some good licks fqr Goy. therefema^^^to the .small biisines.ses .T^E H ARVEST T A BLE ’ (CnnHniied from Page One) that seek this source of fund.s. Miss Wedge is a former teacher in THE NEW OLDSM O BILE FOR The Boston Globe aaid the truck i-country whicFKallows its ships to Michael V. DiSalle. who is Rockville-V ernon Bridgeport and has dbne advanced Adver and the guard, William F. 1 transport to Cuba,either military ously challenged by ' the (ioP 3— Tlie feharal governinent can j O R A N G E H A LL a pielty co-ed' asked: "Why in.stitute a program of mortgage ; work at the University of Bridge- Barrett and .Patrick R. Schena. 1 or strategic materials. i state auditor. James A. Rhodes. doe.sn't someone kill him?” port and Columbia University. “ " DEMING Identified the man aa one of those! Kennedy is forbiddetKto provide'The President may also .say kind guarantees on building and | Deputy U.S. Atty. Gen Nicholas Hoispitai Awarded property of sfriall 'bqsine.sses to 'ills iSasteni Connecticut School- who. tied them up and looted the j any military equipment ofsany na- j words about Sen. Frank J. men's Association met this week at I lure to Coriimunist goverrinqents. ; Lausche. a Democrat up for re- Katzenbach said the force of enable small bnsine.ssm«n more I CRAFTSMEN New Accredalion easily to expand their opMaJlons. ; Oovenfry High School. The pro- They were uid to have identi-{ including Yugoslavia and Pomnd, I election, even though. Lausche is ' marshals in the area would drop ' giAm biclufied. a panel discussion 9*d the man when he appeared in | but may provide economic or ftv;^no' redhot New Frontiersman. :to ,75 within the ne.xt week. He 4— The tax laws shoulJ’^ ^ ' . The Rockville City Ho.spital has changed to allow tax incentlvc_ '•(MI dropouts from school systems, eourt last week. The man w as' nanrial a.s.slstance.^ told newsmen there had been Here is a superb exainpiq then aentenced to 5-10 years in; No military aid has been pro-' chMl^ge. Here George Romney, been accredited for another three tnodernization and expansion, IN G 0 acimrdlng to Supt. Fisher. of the superior quality, some relaxation in Meredith's se- Kiaon for illegal, possession o f; grammed for either Yugoslavia or formeivautpmobile manufacturer, curity guard. years, Mrs. Virginia J. Yaskulka, 7 2 East Ce n t er St., M anchester Lodg^ Actt\1tie« . authentic styling ami soft, w rflary tools. d ,, ' Poland. is tr.vingHri’‘knock John B. Swain- He .said the time will come' ^hospital______. , ,' congressman Horace Seeley- tTrisl I^Mlge of Masons, will have superintendent, has an- Brown, Republican. * spseta! meeting at 7:30 p.m. to- warm finish found only in • Postal authorities reportedly re- son out ofN(he governor’s chair, when local authorities may have! noumed. ••Ived their original tip ’ from a ^ V E R Y S A T . N I G H T ^ 7 :3 0 morrow at the Masonic Hall in Demihg Craftsmen furui- a spot the Democrats have con- to assume^ the responsibilitv fori -rs, , _ sT, , , . fure . . . OUT unusually SpUngfield police captain who no- trolled for 14 y**rs. Romney is Meredith's safety. Asked "when! accreditation, from the joint Msnrow- TTie! fellowcmft degree tfead the man bore a atrtmg re- often mentionedtioned as. pre.ridentlal that time might come, Katzen- i /J," Bccredttation of Rainbow, DeMolay will'be conferred with George Mo- fine Harvest Table, in a semblance to one of two descrip- About Town timber. " a berg, senior warden, presiding. The choice of 3 leg sty les and t>T« HvaKiMlitlcian* bach .said, "My crystal ball isn’t Mfipciat *'mm mmie im ooi llff. Hvf drasrings. of suspects circulat- root While ii^ till a good'enpugh for_tL. ” Nathan Hale Square Club will meet A variety of finishes . . . Tliere will be a Sabbath eve liMia WuiUtr Maim eiMrrt exifiil - •d , after the robbery. Will______Pay.v . Tribute, a t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at-.the Ma- all at country prices. <■ The Gloh« said the suspect te- service at Temple Beth Sholom But il’.s at the...... tail end...»j”"'' of h(s the marshals wounded during the represent- conic. Hall in Merrow. The regular ■ambled the man referred to dur- 7:.30 p.m. today. joumey that stress is put on onef^loting suffered 29 cases of gun- To Grand Master m e e ^ g at 7;S0. p.m. Oct. 13 at the DINING FURNITURE han Will. feature the showing of the robbery as "Tony.” A h.v. th. ■ ‘•"‘P’ ■ wounds and some acid burns. . B. Babcock, direc- • spectacular robbery, the A bake sale sponsored by the ^ the first of what mav become * tor of the commission, commended Five members of Manrhester two fiports films. /» T A B L E S we am. turmafi a ny etyle, i i u , wood »**f*at cash haul in history, took Manchester Auxiliar>' to the Chil- regular weekend jaunts until the i a hospital for maintalnlrig stand- Assembly, Order of Rainbow fori Ths Bt. Judge Council, KofC, or finieh, alao ley d e e ign. . . k m d-e ra ft e d exactly place on a lonely Route 8 bypass drens Services of ConnecUcut | election Nov. 6. ' 'I'll" deserving of accreditation Girls, will participate in Grand RUMMAGE SALE etam- bake tomorrow will start at Bla night of Aug. 14. Inc., will be.held tomorrow at 10:30 Democrats control the Hou.se, ' \ " “ "iand for constant effort to improve Master’s Day tomorrow at the Ma- KpunMinnl by SI»T>JlHOOD OF TK-MPlal-: BKTH SHOLOM 10 a.m., rain or .shine, at the a t you wieh. 9 ------a.m. at House and Hales. Jams, ! 262-174, but traditionally the party ,1?* *nno'inc*fhent that_ passes to jj,, patient care. sonic Home and Hospital. Walling- AT THE 'IT')31PLI']— Comer of Linden and Myrtle Street* ' B^lghte’ home on Snake Hill Rd. jellies and candy will be available. I in nower lose.s In off-year elec-> .'ll! 7? issued A certificate of accreditation will ford. The tribute to Ernest R, Dav- W ED N ESD A Y. O C T . 10, 6:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. Coventry Grange home ..eco- i n C H A IR S we have every e a rly etyle f a r you to Roekville tions. Already '"ouKh con'^eva-! put on display by the hospital ton, grand master of Masons 'hi nomics committee will conduct a The 1963 confirmation class of tive Demoirats desert him to when it is received from the com- Connecticut, will begin at 11 a.m T H URSD AY. O C T . 1 1 . 9 A.M . to 11 A.M . rummage sale starting at 10 a.m. ehoose from . . . at very r m o t u A l e yrieee. O u r Center Oongregationsl Church will' block some ipet projects. Kennedy' mission. and continue until 4 p.pi. NEW FABRICS—NEW LININGS 'tomorrow at the hall on Rt. 44A. hand made Windtor ehaire . . . the choice of Mrs. Charles Lanifiert, mother„ Clfflcers of the Junior American ■ t s ^ atSfftaiy -^'n* be ti«CaHed< --^antique e o n n o U a e u r i^ K C J D ^ ^ ^ g d J t ^ f ^ ^ ^ 25th Anniversary He will plug for Democratic i J«ck.son to see! will direct the grand choir of the at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Legion ! th'> Ole MIss-Hou.ston game. SAIGON. South Viet Nam eopUe ever model Mrs. Wilbur Little, president of ' candidates everywhere, but in i (AV)— An American was killed Order of Rainbow. home on Wall St. Junior auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zahner, 137 the American Legion Auxiliary. I Minnesota he will have candidates ! In Springfield. Mo., a U.S. dis-: and two were uminded today In Choir meinhers frorii Manches- meetings are the second and fourth tn H U T C H C U P B O A R D S you have a choice of ten e tyle e jn has called a meeting of the officers for the House with him at all i trirt judge ordered the federal I TTniOn St., Rockville, celebrated what I’.S. sources termed ma- ! ter included Miss Beverly Allen. Wednesday of the month from 3:30 » r C h e rry in widths from three to six feet. Also. Corner Cupboards, D ry and committee chairmen of the times. i government to show cause why I jor encounter with Communist Miss Leslie Salmon.' Miss Mary to;$ fi.iln, at the Region home. Mrs. Sinhe, in fact everything to best furnish a Colonia l dining room. Mwir 35th anniveraary Sunday, unit Tuesday at 8 p.m. at her home, Since in the four states Kennedy | Walker, who once commanded 1 guerrillas In the swampy .Me- Francoline and Mias Muriel Lam -, Lsiwrrace Ferry is advisor, aasist- •apt. SO. 195 Spencer St. is visiting Republicans lead in American troops in Gerfnany, ! Come and browse in the re la xing atmosphere of our village. S m m l f o w kong River delta. An estimated bert. Mias Lambert worthy advi.sor ‘ •d by Mra. Vlnal Briggs. buildings. E n jo y the G if t Shop and unusual General Store. We moo «« They were n e sts of honor at a House seats, .18-24, the President .should not be released on ball. I 100 Commiinisl guerrillas and of Manchester Assembly, "is Grand -The Pine-Lake Shpres (Jommu- ■uipriss dinnsr party at Fiano’s The Rev. Charles E. Shaw, prin- ha-s his political work cut out for Walker la charged with inciting! 20 government soldiers were Love of the Conneetlinit A.ssembly.; . irity Club will spwisor a food sale interior decorating. Pla ce your ord er now f o r holid ay enjoyment. Kpataurant. Bolton. There was a cipal of East Catholic High School him. ; in.surr*ction and seditiou.s con:; killed In the o|>eratiims. Inform- Members of Johrt Mather Chap- NOTICE! from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow iwesptlon at their home after the will speak on “Ble.sse OPEN EVENINGS - Ml 3-I5R.;: 'The Eahnera received many gifts home on a 80-day ffirloiough from a taxi. You wave your hand or unteer Friendly Visitors to' visit Amerirans have been wtlJiheld PeMolsy for Boys, Order of Rain- M CENTER irTREBT—MANCHESTER m i f I0*sr and ahiaa from friands Larson Air FoKa Bass, WaaiiiOff-waaiiioff- stand on the (mi'll and hiss as and aid hbmebound and chronical- nntU the Boxt of Ma ar* aott- bow (or OtrU, and the Order of the Xvealag Herald Cov- 1 New-England's Most Interesting Cfntsr Vsr AMcriduin tosi.' loud aa you ean." ly , ill *ld«rly (persona. Girls of th* <3oId*n Court. m rtir seswsBaRdKRt, F. t ■ V I - J L H t i k te l ^ B R e MlffiOn * - « $ L , ■■ ■ '■ 7 ^ '* ■'•V ■:

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S Spinnh^ toy (SOLD MINE FOR SECURnY J YbU FOK1AKIN6 WHEM'k^ J 6E^.siiaped TH' NILLASe i • Sawyer 1x9 ANiHeS&LLSTH'MiNje.' I SdJoo H|IVT’'V • Keata or Shelley ySpouses POMP HAMOt.6 TH MINE ^ EParagraph Rash of Minor Ailments Hits Indians -SAV.160T HIM WEISrte^ 13 Old TO PLAY y FOR *50.'' BHerNOicfaand HOfi-TlED BRAMDED 13 WRiver in fioe ASVNeU. MJason's aMp Bavaria d By HOWIE HOLCOMB ' portant CCIL game. ■somethlng like this happens, you ■missing from practice. Hlg statu s we’ll give them (Wethersfield l s LAW SOlTOF IS Killed UPoaea Coach Tony Alibrlo revealed caHuJeM it right aw ay.” is still In doubt. U Mike’a partner As if- facing an unbeaten, good gsme," he said yesterday. SVHNtoLE-' 19 Retain yesterday a rash of minor hurts, ActuUly even the coaches aren’t Two good-.sized linemen—tack- ’'There’s nothing we’d like better 17Somr refaicle 21Biab(»’a illnesses and other assorted ail- sure who’ll be available tomor- 18 Biblical wnnl iariedictioo league-leading team wasn’t le Mark . Mo'nette and Marc than to-be a ‘spoiler’ for Wethers- ments had struck the squad this row. One who' probably won't is Squatrito- also sustained minor field.” (f tm hf Wv**r »M. . 20 loferiorx 23 insects , 32 GoK mounds dOCbert laWa bad enough, Manchester 22 Scott hero 2SO(Stiny SSReqnke SO G ive f a t t h week. fend A1 Spencer. He suffered an injuries and are in the "probable” TJI. w«| u i. PtC OH, ^ 38EliaabeUl HigFi’s beleaguered football ankle Injury In practice and al- The visiting Eagles are tied for ' 24 Red «r Black 26AblMm HSongfdtaU “One day at .practice w e had category for tomorrow. the CCIL lead with last week’s op- ALLY OOP BY V. T.' HAMLIN 2SPeta 27 Close Madooc — 52 Location team may have to go into ac- a dozen fellows missing,” he said though Hot believed seriou.s, 'he The probable starting eleven to-’ 29Hen» 28BiblieM of 40Tense S4LiearBtai( tion tomorrow below full hasn't dnllcd ror several days. ponent, Platt. Both have 2-0 league 33Pnyer Tarsus 43**-d Batte St SSOoddetaW yesterday; "Our drills have been morrow includes Spencer and Joe records. In their mo'st recent out- s o TVOSe ARE 7H' IS ANY OTHER ) SURE-BY strenfith. hampered all ws;ek with absences.” Prignano'at ends, Monette'and Joel BERRIES THAT MAKE WAY THESE I SMELL 34 “Gloomy-^-.'* 30 Mature Conrage'' discord Daley Will Start ing. they toppled a highly-rated 36 belaud St Old name for 4S Muffle SeWatdMS But ready or not, the Red and Backfield .’Coach Jack Early I^k Daley, a 6'2,” 170 pound Rottner at tackles, Jim Barry and TH' BREW-OOf=FEE BERRIES ARE A ANY 47 Af^roacbea so Orta Hall eleven. 14-5. ’ YOU CALL rr, TO KNOWN, STEDOA 1 COFFEE- 37 Eye moisbne Ireland White will be on hand tomorrow echoed the sentiment. "We've cut ji^or will take his place. Dave Pesce at guards, Tom An- Their attack centers around 39 Animal fat dreoll at center, Simmons at quar- US ITS NEW/ JUST BY COLOR /LOVER'LL 41 Desaert r* r- r”1“ g“ 5” T~ r~ r RT r afternoon at 2 when Wethersfield the squad Lo fairly small num- /Co-Captain Don Simmons who Marc Co(tone, son of ANCOLOR 42 Mistake visits Memorial F^eld for an'im - bers, ab(>ut 30,” he said. "M'hen^ /suffered a knee Injury in last terback, Then and Eric Ozols at the team’s head coach, Joe Oot- 44 Makes heavy n u u Saturday’s loss to Platt, has re- halfback and Bob Blanchard at tohe. The running game, one of the 46 Mr. FTankllD sponded to treatment and has fulHjack. 480wh» IS 16 17 club’s strongest points, is led by been working out all week. But Still Ounlident Bob Heimgartner, Kevin Duffy and 46 Ebbs ^ one of his backfield buddies, half- S3 "CanterbiKy IS" 19 lli Despite his problems, Alibrio Is John Rubano. Jayvee Gridders Work Hard^ I back Karl Then, has been side- still confident. An unbiased observer wpuid have go; 57 Love god . a , lined with a recurrence of a neck "If we can get some of these to place the mantle of favorite on SeCNelffa injury sustained ' in the opener boys back in good condition and Wethersfield—but the Manchester » a ST fr H" Beat Hartford High in Opener against Maloney, and has been aePremk can- keep our spirit high, I’rri sure team isn’t unbiased. T iUnstrator 'I" ------' MRoater Football hopefuls numbering inc Jubenville. Rich Dotchin, Jim Shcl- b, , 62^;;— Rogen ST 41 63 Pennaylvaiiia the mid-30s, have been working (Ion, Bill Marks. Gene Botteron. city CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER a out daily for the past few weeks Will Warren, Ray Ough and Garj; MAngRHStion * Gentllcore. letters as Manchester High’s junior var- \ aiSastt-— 46 The team managers are Art Ven- PRISCILLA’S POP — BY AL VERMI :R Marie sity squad. tura and Wayne Nichols. ffffHeaifland SI sr H r. The full complement totals 34. WHY DO T DOWN S7 be 66 10 juniors, tbe rest''''sophomores. / CALL \T A ' IPTeeadmiasian They played the ' operier of an SLUM BER 2!^ S2 U' eight-game schedule earlier this PARTY*^^ week and turned in an 8-6 victory *r H over the Hartford Public Jayvee's. 1 nxuam Bob Warstler. a junior, scored the Papoases’ touchdown, then his teammates came up with a safety later in the gsme to provide the SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL winning margin. \ Head JV Coach .lim Brezinslti was quite pleased with the team y Herald Photo by defense in Vhe opener. isiHAr Champ Frank Horton Notes Winning Card for Wally Cichon "Harlford'.s only score," he com- icxsCB /6.fiue(V(/^ifwrcHic mented, '’came as the result of an intercepted pass. The boy who Coiiiilry Club piade the interception carried the |1 to the one, then they plunged P«iiins5 ami Marlins tUiwa fur the But oiiLside of that, we Mi-mhoi--Juniur C;*4f Tournaniriit - t,i tae BONNIE H\ JOE CAMPBELL luUfl'Stimlay ni (he Manrhee(er (Tountry stopped them with very little net C(uta a re aa fnilow.**: yardag^ YOURE A Horton PGA Victor HaniKrap He addc^lhat the players made 9:06 -M. A nderaim 6. ZagHo S, F ree - MCE 6lRL,BONHl£.>0Na seye’ral mistakes, but no more tauin 7. McNamara 4. - COHS«Oew\TE,THOIifiHT- 9:13-—^cG u rl((ii 5, h . larrenlaen 18, than usual for a, jayvee club. He D, Dowd 14. KJynolda 3. FOL- and new aide Jim s^oriarty will be 9:19—R. B a rre tt 4. / . A nderson 15, S . particularly workingNjn an outside LorenU en 3. B agiev ? 9:26 —Jo rv is Sr. 6. Dowd 8. BosKini T, runnning game. Jacotasen .6, "We did o.k. .going iiikide,” he 9:3.’)-M e.s)i(ll 9, H llinski J r. 3 ,'S liep - ard 2il. Kerr 3. ad^ed, "but outside (around the 9 40—lln in an s 6. B lair 7. Slbrlnsx 7, by one stroke, 220 to 221. Rubis,; split $150. (7) Frank Sta.szowski. erfds) we were below par,’ 1-oven 6. By EARL YOST NexLouting for the Jayvees w 9:47—CaiU'all 4. Creamer 60. Dessett smallest man in the field, was Torrington, 232, $70 and (8) Bob A, P. B a rre tt 7. It pays to experiment. If tied with Horton after the first Bodlngton, Hartford, and Ed be on Monday when they are host yriu don’t believe it, ask Roger 18 holes laAt week w ith a 73 be- Kuha. G ranlm ore, each 233 and to Wetherkfield’s JV s^iad. Other Klliiigt4>n Ridge fore rain postponed the rest of $50 each. games bookedonclude; OcL 15, Co- yify' Horton. The dapper dressed nard, home; Oct. 19." Mansfield 30Jyear-old professional from action one week. . ,! PalrlncK starling times and hand) MOTOR- Eight birdies yesterday helped (Sophs), away; 6ct. 25. Windham raps for iKe Kour-Ball Golf Tourna- the Country Club of Farming- CHIP SHOTtai—Manchester Pro (Sophs), aw ay; Octv 29, Weaver, ment to be played tomorrow at Elling- SALES Horton to the crown, held a year Alex H.acknoy posted 79-81-80 ton Ridge are: ton change to a mallet type ago by Rubis. The latter had a' home;, Nov. 5, Hall, away; Nov. 12 rounds for a 240 total and 21st R.‘.30 ,— O'ek.sinskJ 4. F a u lk n e r 11. Manchester Oldshiobile putter at the start of the Connecti- Windham, home. pair of 73s and a 74 for his sec- spot among the pros,- . .W'ealher P e te rs 15. Spiw ak IT- Hm dooHtwi, Mothert answer It and cut PGA Tournament. Late yes- ond place total of 220 while j The rosier Includc.s the^ollow- S:3S—M cC arthy 7K 'Wtarrlly 1,8, JUDD SAXON BY KKN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD in hide Daddyr terday afternoon, after 54 hole.s, 36 was a marked improvement yes- ing: Kunzii 11. Kay 16. \ , INTRODUCES NEW CichOn turned in cards of 75-73- terday over a week ago- and no ■6:46—H olway 10, K earn ey 13. T ar- >oOQ played yesterday, the slender pro 74 Toi; 221. T he,E llington player JUNIORS diff 13. Sheldon 16. X HE HAP TO (SO INTO ^BUT HE WON'T ^ IFYOU'PUKETOCOAIE wss $500 richer and was crowned one cc>mplained. . .Ellington Pro R:54—S. Ferguson 3. .Coniin H . Stand- SOME NERVES ANP carded five birdies in the morn- Wally Cichon had his own follow- I Bill Dixon. Dave Minor, ’Bab' KNOW UNTIL AMY BACK IN THREE HOURS PGA king for 1962. All the action ing round, getting four straight ! Warstler, Karl Norris. Ron Lewis, 13. H u n te r 18. FEARS THERE MAY COMESiPUTOF -< ORSO- took place at the Ellington Ridge ing, fjve female club members 12- G ordon 3, G arb ro u s 10. N feck MR.HAVPEN, IVE JUST SEEN PR.CHALIK, be a sl ish t THE anesthetic j from the fifth to eighth holes. lending support, Dora Kellner, John Wright. (Jhria Totten, Pete 10,, . ’N F e r g u s o n :23. THe SUR6 EON WHO OPKRATBP ON MK. > LITTLE SPORTS Country Club, 18 holes last week I McCarton, Dick Marsh, Bob Con- !):10/-Truex 9, P eck 10. K em p 11) ANP HE CAN MAKE BY ROySON Rubis won $250 and Cichon $125. Norma Chase, Gert Gibson. Elea- meniherx TROXeLL.THE?E WERE COMPLICATIONS,, A SIA1PLE TEST. and 36 yesterday. Horton’s rounds First eight finishers finished in stantino. were 73-72-71—216. P a r Is 72. nor Chaine and Ruby Standfest. 13 30 H ito-lgan 7, W eb e r\M ; Strota- the money, besides the top three, . . .Bill Peck. E(f Moriarty, Wei'- SOPHOMORES 18, G ussak 25v^^ ^ y ' (S Battle tor runner-up laurels be- others were t4) -John Galeski, n'er Kun/.li, Al Gayson, Ted Bant- Ray Dion, Mike LeTourneau. tween Ed Rubifl and host pro, W atertow n, 223-$100. (5) AI La- ly and Jim McCarthy were , other Rick Pasternack, Randy Cote, Bill The IISGA Gh^n Section wa.s Wally Cichon, saw the little shot- butis, 'Wallingford, 231, and (6) onlookers during a portion of tjie Mann. Bud Lundgren, Steve Her- created in 1920 by the United maker from -Oxford winning out Jim H art, The F arm s, 231, each play. . .Greenskeeper Mike Ovian man, Jeff Nielson, Don McGill. John States Golf Association because SED CARS! rate.s a .salute for the condition of RoberLs, Walt Henschel, Rich Du- member,clubs needed siKinipartial the cour.se, the greens in p articu- malne, Fred Tedford, Dave Skiff, and authorative turf reseJutch and lar. Our new simr carries MORE thah'bur' namei It Bob Lodi, Lloyd Da'vidson, Paul advisory agency. carries the>aisllege Grid Slate and equipment. The nstw Value-Rated windshield B. C. BY JOHNNY HART label lists th is information for-.you to see. And, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE when-indicated on the labeLthe car is sold with a THIS WINDSHIELD LABEL With Y ale’s platooners (1-0) at 'Mgned warranty. COME IN Am .D SEE! YOU'RE THE 4MIO ^pected to watch chapter two in MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATURDAY TELLS tHE STORY! 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Stan Williams* that while hs is general manager, FOR FREE BOOKLET The Los Angeles Dodgers will those around him that Alston walked the next man and forced Durocher will never manage the 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. MoTinff-AlTtirtunt*— botched the last playoff gafhe and in the run that broke a 4-4 tie. probably take their time Dodgers. But the boss of the.. M S-8552 StoraEC 10 SAN FRANCISCO (A P )—« Harvey Kuenn ajid Ed Bailey, ln-,sgam«." he said. "He deserved to that "I could have won it.” After the first playoff game Al- Dodgers is President Walter F. serting left-handed hitting re-i win. Byt we'll get them. IVe'v.e about announcing whether At least a few Dodger players CX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. The San Francisco Giants! ston announce!] Williams probably O'Malley. And O'Malley is the M O N D A T « h n n t | D A T lA tM A J I .— S A TU B D A T 9 A J L MANCHESTER Package DaUvet^' placements W’illie McCovey at'come back before.’’ Manager Walter Alston has also have developed strong smti- would start the next game. Don man who brought Durocher back Garage—Servlt;*—Storage 10 were in their usual position of' Alston attitudes. Light trucking anq package deliv- first, Mattv Alou in left field and Ford Oot Better been re-hired or retired. Drysdale, advised of Alston’s into baseball as a Dodger coach. ery. Refrigerators, washers and having to battle usual posi-j Tom' Haller behind the plate. Off to a shaky start. Ford got But one thing already Mems Later in the final playoff game, choice, asked a . reporter: "What PLEASE READ YOUR AD three Dodgers were listening to Alston would not necessarily be ! tion of having to battle backi Bailey is a left-handed hitler, better as the game progressed. apparent: If Alston is back next the hell? Is he saving me for the assured of re-employment even if a r ’’W a a t Afis” are ta k e* ever the akoas as a se a- 1.00, but Haller, a former Illinois He permitted only two hits after aeaaon, coach Leo Durocher won't the play-by-play on radio In the first spring exhibition gam e?" vsa lsaas. Tb a a fivartia ar sboaM read kis atf tke F IR S T D A T »T sm"a|e; G I « » r y 633-M57. I today as they faced the Newj dressing room. One hadn’t played Durocher took a job elsewhere. It quarterback, normally catches! the fifth inning \n d struck out be. And vice versa. Alston, as many expected, is certain, at any rata, that Alston A P P B A E B aafi E B P O B T B R B O B S la tlia e fa t the asxt b a e r- lERS ( i York Y'ankees in the second that day. The other two had been scratched Williams the next day Moving, packing, storage, .local Sanfoi'd.. Haller .suffered a cut on ! Mays in the eighth after Willie Durocher la now openly criticiz- has received no such assurance Ha a. n M B a ia M Is raspsasl b li lor s a ly O N E la csrrect or o m ltte i game of thje Wwld Series, oiie taken out o f'th e game. and started Drysdale instead. LARGE GARAGE Porter St Call and long distance. Agents for his right forearm, in the secopd had cracked three Jine jingles in ing the way Alston has run the so ' far. hMor t n a Is r a ay a ffre itlsix a sa t a a « tbe a only Is the aztesit o f a Disapproved Moves One of the few publicized direct after 5. Ml 8-7162. Lyons Van Lines, Inc., W’orld-wids do\vn followng Thursday’s 6-2 pla.voff game last Ttie.sday. The his first three times^^^it' bat. In- club. Partisg Words " a w l* good " B a krtlo a. Rkrota which do aot leooea Mm vahM of j opening def^t. wound required' six stitches. cluding All-Star games, Mavs now One of the players asked dis- conflicts between Alston and Iho a dv i H li i p M I wMI a ot bo ^ l y aetsd hy ‘hwaks good" la ssrM ia movers. Free estimates. MI 8JS18T. has nine hits in n times '*t- bat The night the Dodgers were gustedly; "Now what the hell is Durocher occurred late in the Just before Alston left the club- jranager Alviiv Dark, still con- '.'I want to play," .said Haller. house Wednesday, a reporter came GARAGE FOR rent at 168 Cooper MANCHESTER Moving and Truck- against the brilliant Yankee left- beaten S-4 by San Francisco in Alston doing walking (Ed) Bailey season in St. Louis. IMrocher re- Hill St. CaU Ml 8.7560. fident his OiantsN^ll win the Se- "The stitches won't matter." the final game of the National to get at (Jiml Davenport?" into Ms . office to say goodbye and ing Company. Local and long dis- rie.'<. pinned his intpe.s. on Jack hander. marked in the dugout that a play- E O O B O O O P K B A n O M W O X. Kuenn and Cepeda failed to get League playoffs, Durocher turned The other two players nodded er who had just committed a told JUm: tance moving, packing and stor- Sanfordj the big rightdiander who "If Witlie has a weakness. I DIAL Ml 3-2711 age. Regular service throughout a hit Thursday as WTiltey Ford haven’t found it yet,” remarked up at a restaurant on the Sunset agreement. blunder deserved to be' fined. Al- “See''you hext year.” Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 won 24 of .TI deci.sionsNduring thel tamed the Giants,on 10 hits foi> Strip. Two men who were present The intenUonal walk to Bailey ston turned on Durocher and told ‘ T hope AO,” Alston said. New England states and Florida, rcgiilaf .season. Ralph Hpiik, the: .Ford. "But that’s nothing to be Ml 8-6663. his 10th World. Series triumph, asli^amed about. He’s only one of- him to mind his own business. For whateVar It was worth, Al- FOR SALE —Boy’i 20" dark rod Yankee, mentor, selected ms be.st | Cepeda. the National Leagiie’s the xgreate.st hitters I ’ve ever Durocher might simplify the ston did get what might be con- bicycle, good condition. Call Ml right-hander, Ralph TerryX wljo; leading home run hitter and runa faced/ issue by taking the managerial strued as a vote of confidence after 9-3087. topped the American L eaenc, THE batted in leader in 1961. left four "A t tW t." Whitey a.dded, "I job he apparently has been of- the final playoff game. A elub of- TRpUBU REAGHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? Painting—Paoenng SI ' pitehei-.s with 23 victories. Ue ficial. said O’Malley and Bavasi runners^on base and hit into a have a better record ugalnst him fered by the . Bi ' lost 12. telephoned Alston and "tbid Mm lyinese ScrytcM Offered IS EDCTERIOR and interior painting. double play to kill off ,a promts- in World Sehea than in All-Star The rumble here during the play- Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper Sati.sfied with his team's fine to relax.” BALLMiETS AWAY— Ball j^els away from San I’ landsco tatclior Kd Bailey as El- rally. games. I held him to, a .750 bat- offs was that the Indians wanted M-Hfir A im iiic StnrlM TREE REMOVAL, pruning, «>ray- books on request. Fully ihsured. Herald Angle “ They told him i f was a kxig ston Howard scores in cloud of dust. A1 Barlick. National League , signals How- allraround performance in the "se- ’Orlando is worn out," sa id , ting average todav (8 fo» 4). In to give Leo JSO.OOO or. 185.000 a tng and lot clearing. Call ^ a n k Call "Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008. ard home .safe as Bailey grimaces. (AP Pholofa.x.) ' ^ rie.s opener. Houk planned-to use Dark. "Including winter ball, he All-Star games, he’s hitting over year. season -but th a ff/b a seb a ll,” the Frtt to HtraM RtaAtTB C. Noble, Ml 9-6053, MI 9-0874. the .same line-up that rapped (li- ha.s played 260 games since last .800 against me (6 for 7).” Buzsie Bavaid has indicated spokesman saiiL ^ PADfTINO AND paperhanging. ant pitching for 11 hits, including sea.son. I ’m not In favor of winter Sanford has never pitched In a EARL YOST LAWNMOWBR sharpening and ra- Good clean workmanship at rea- a home run by Clete Boyer, and Wm H r a rtll ptors. Also, lawn maintenance. sonable rates. 30 years in Man- ball for fellows who play regii- W’orld Series. Terry’s W’orld Se 1 Sporla Editor M e t Me ’ brought the Yankees their fourth larly in the major leagues." ! ries record is 0-S. He has ap-- Free pick-up and delivery Little chester. Raymond Fiska. MI .straight triumph Dark declined, however, to ii.se; peared in four games, three as a McGaha and Dykes tp Coach A’* A McKinney, 16 Woodbrutes S t, 9-9287. jBoyer Switches Implements Mt 8-8020. lover the Giants. The Yankees won tiredness as an alibi for the Gi- starter. It was Terry who threw MANCHfSm ANSWBMIM The World of Sports Beet Seller \ SPRAT PAINTING — 4-6 room ; the la.st three games in tS.'il. the ant.s. although the club seemed the home run ball to Bill Mazer- LAWNS AND gardens oared for Cape, 899 ; 4-6 room ranch, $110. last time the two teams met. emotionally drained after the wild o.ski in the ninth inning of the Sixteen years ago. Sport magazine made its first appear- Ml 94)800 and Shrubbery teimmed. MI We also give special prices to A' IJneup Changes three-game pennant nla.voff ' with final 1960 series game that gave! ance on newsstands. During the intervening years, many of Brag^an Leaves Colts Mavs jekr msMaga. Ton’S hoar t iw onr i to H 9-8688. builders and contractors. Call ' Dark decided on several chang- the Los Angeles Dodgers. ..u- T— . Pittsburgh Pirates the world* the nation’s leading sportswriters contributed stories. An I witbont sgendfaig all ovenlag at Mm Ml 8-2108. MI 8-2107. Where He Left Off Year Ago ' es. He benched Orlando Cjepeda,- "Ford just pitched a fine j championship. anthology of 80 of the most outstanding articles that appear- COMPLETE 94-hour oil burner service. Also, plumbing and heat- EXTESIIOR AND interior painting. ed have been put into a book. The World of Sport, published For Post with Braves ing. Free estimates. Ml 9-7821. Wallpaper books. Papernanginto SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Boyer said, a wide grin on his • Stengel took him out for 'fc; pinch by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Without any question, it’s Lo«t mad Poand AntoroobilM For Salt 4 Ceilings. Floors. Fully insure* handsome, boyish features. ] hitter in the first inning. It brpke by . STEPS. S ID E W A U C sT st^ walte, Clete Boyer picked up in the •Wliitey Hasn’t Found Willip’s Weakness Yet- th* finest publication of its klnd«’ LOST—Gray tiger kitten vicinity 1986 FORD, 8 cylinder, 2-dodr, workmanship guaranteed. Leo "But this home run was a big- his heart." SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— will W ve the fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Pelletier. Ml 9-6326 If no answer, World Series .lust about where ger thrill. Y’oii alwa.vs want to to reach the book stores. Edited by "But the most thrilhng—and of Broad and Woodland. Reward. standard transmiaaion. [.rhdlo, Work done at reasonable prices. Rated the slickest fielder at hi^ A1 Silverman, the 358-page book Houston C ^ s to join the Milwaukee Braves as coach, it was call Ml 3-9043. he left off last year. get yqiir first home run in a position in Che league, he has saddest moment—I oan recall was Call MI 8-8473 after 5. heater, whitewall tires, wtcellent MI 8-0796. World Series, because you never oovers baseball, footbkll, tennis, the day in 1948 whm Babe Ruth, learned tpday. Bragan, a former big-league manager, served condition: Call Ml 9-0291- or MI He just switched imple- blossomed out this .season as a basketball, track, hockey, boxing, PAINITNO and waUpaperlng. waU- know how many chances you’re • ihicat with the bat. Eord Adds to Many Records dying from an incurable disease, as coaph for the Colts this past season after joining the new N C nC E IS HEREBY given that 9-1488. LAWN MOWERS sharpaned and flshSkig, golf and rowing, which Pass Book No. 89662, issued by paper removed. W aUpi^r books ments. - - - going to g e t-to priay-trt-a series. He hit .272 and -had a career was honored with a "Day", at the National League organization In a" -repaired salea and sMviqa, pick on request. Oilings. Free sstl- - - ' ------i." , ff’i.. . .T r-. should be enough to whet the ap- The Savings Bank of Manchester 1967 PLYMOUTH , 8 door, 6 cylin- up and delivery. Ice skates sharp- Bkjyer was the hero of ye.sfer- "It was something I’ve ahyays high of 18 home runs diirin(f the Stadium. W hm the Babe step- sequting capacity in 1961. mates. Call Roger. ID 8-0923. day’s opener, when he crashed his SAN T S C O ( A P ) — ^f'hitting around .800 (six out of sev-». "M y curwe wa.sn’t working at ! petite at followers ot sports. p e up to the microphone, bare- Dykes will join Kansas City’s has been lost and application has der, standard shift, clean. Call ened, precision ground. L A M wanted to do. .-Vnd it turned, out regular .season, his third a.s a eni againfit me. He’s one of the 'Che 45-year-old ex-nianager of first series home run to break a all," he said. "I knew that when I ly able to talk, and thanked the Athletics, along wrlth Mel McGaha bsen made to said-bank for pay- Ozzle’a Shell MT 8-1272. Equipment Corporation. Route 98. PAINTING — Interior and exter- to be an important hit,- and that Yankee regiilai', “ If Willie lik^i. VxjvCakne.ss I best hittei'.s in baseball. I don't World of Sports features article the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleve- 2-2 tie in the seventh inning. Tlie was warming up. It breaks the fans for their attendance., there as coaches for the team's new ment of the amount of deposit Vernon, Conn. 'A t *-7609. Manches- ior, 20 years’' experience. Insured. always makes you feel good." " I wasn't Ir.t'ing for a home liaven't fpiind it yeL\\Vhitey feel too bad." ehout Ted Williams, Ty Oobb, Jesse land-Indians will join holdover 1962 FORD Galaxie 800, privately New York Y'ankees went on to wrong way for a wind th.sl i.s blow- wam’t a day eye in the place. - manager, Ed Lopat. ter exchange. CaU Enterpnas 1945. Wallpaper removed. First-class Boyer was about the happiest run." Boyer said. "I wa.s just try- Ford struck out May.s the last Owens, Knute Rockne; Ben Hogan, Whit Wyatt Bill Adair and Jo Jo NOTICE IS HEREBY given that owned, low mileage. New 83,400, win over the San Francisco Giants, Ford Fi'iniiod wlien he sjud it. ing from left field to right. It might * * paperhanging. Discount on wall- man id the geneiall.v sedate Yan- ing for a hit. I wanted to go to poking fun at him.self in an time up. ^uck Bednarik, Jackie Robinson, White, whose signing was an- Lopat succeeded as Pass Book No. S10269, issued by now 82.480. Ml 9-9002. SHARPENING Send**- laika, e-2. kee clubhouse, where the first help a righthander's curve but not Alan Anjeche, Oscar Robertson, nounced last night in conjunction Kansas City pilot leat wSek. The paper. Clean work. No Job td* right field, because I thought Tht 33-year-oId Yankee south- a lefthander’s. Embarrassing Side The Saving! Bank of Manchester .knives, axes, shears, akates, large. Robert Brown, MI 9-0038. The 25-ycar-old Yankee third ganie victory in a World Series (BillyI, O'Dell Was going to throw houi’eof victory. paw broke a record by just show- Psincho Gkmzales, Jack Dempsey, with the dismissal of announcement of signing of Mig- has been lost and application has CARS AT WHOLESALE rotary blades. Quick service. CMi- Ford said he threw May.s most- "As for embarrassing moments, baseman played a hero's role in i.s an old.- familiar story. me a fast ball.' He struck me out Ford has jiiet won a record 10th ing up for the opener. It wa.s his #* ’ Babe Hennan, Eddie Shore, Conn and Andy Pafko. Gaha and Dykes is e x p ^ s d be- been made to said Mmk for pay- tol Equipment Oo., 88 Main it ., INTERIOR PAINTING —Decorat- ly sliders but struck J^iin out with rve had a few that really made the first game of the 1961 se- Teammate Bobby •RicharcLson on a fast hall in Hhe second in- World Series game for the New ninth .series, mo.st of any pitcher. McCreary and Paavo Nurmi. Bragan, one of the most knowl- fore the end of the worM Se- ment of the amount of deposit. PRICES Manchester. Hours- daily 7-5. ing, ceilings, wallpapering, fltx)r ries. too, when he made an amaz- i was almost a.s happy as Boyer York Yankees, beating .the .San a -fast slider. "After he got about The 80 feature articles selected my ears reddm^ &ome years ago edgeable men in baseball, was re- ries. Thursday 7-5. Saturday 7-4. MI ning. But I think he threw a Foi.d already held that record and five hits off me I finall'.' decided sanding' and refinishing. Clean ing fielding play on a hard smash ' about the home nin. slider and I hit it to left. Franci.sco (Jianls 6r2 in the open- extended several other marks, for the book clearly reflect the I did the play-by-play of an Army- garded as one of the bright man- McGaha, 86, managsd the Cleve- FOUND—Child's glasses vicinity , I960 Pontiac Catalina, 2 door 5-7955, workmanahlp. No. Job too small. he could hit those s Iidov curve's." .he Navy football game, and because by Dick Gemert of the Cin- j "I was: really delighted for "I knew it was a base hit, and er at Candlestick Park ye/iterday Th’.« wa.s his 17th .scries staVt and broad panorama of the sports agerial types when he .took oveV land Indians in''1962. He was re- Spruce and BlSaell Streets. Own- hardtop, radio, heater, automatic John Verfallle, Ml 9-8750. said. "Ma.vbe 1 surpriaed him a ,lit- citmati Reds and threw jt qut from . d e le ." Richardson said. "When I -was going for a double, but it- afternoon. The Giants got 10 hits ITt'n game. He has 118 innings, seme—^from the epic heroics of their uniforms were somewhat the reins of the Pirates in 1956. leased on the final dag of the sea- er may claim by paying for ad transmission, power steering and tle with the fast slider.’' and contactiiw Ml 3-8465 Satur- Household Senriees his kneeis. t he hit the hoitier. I .couldn't help got over the fence. I was prett.v and Willie Mays had three. 76 strikeouts and eight pulouts, all Jesse Owens in the 1986 Olympic similar I kept getting the play- A daring firey leader. Bragan got son. brakes, ver>‘ clean 81595 Kuenn Ilitless ers—and the audlmce— confused. Whitey Ford waa the Yankee hut think back to the I960 World | iuck.v "I should be happV,” said Ford. r.-cords. Carnes, to the futile ptusult If the the Pirates off to s fast start af- Dykes joined the Bravos as ooaoh day between ^18 a.m. ,t 1956 Chevrolet Nomad station Offered IS-A Ford had better luck with Har- Throughout the entire first quar- Electrical Servteea 22 pitcher in both games. Series, which was his first one. ; Boyer's homer inav have dont "Willie is only hitting .7.50 ag-^in.st Run Score** Kurly I'OE 1).\N(’L—Ju.se I’agan, right. San Francisco .short- American dream a ball player’s ter they had finished in lest place last year following hit dismissal wagon, radio, heater, automatic vey Kuenn. an old nemesis when he ter I kept thinking Army players HAROLD A SON Rubbish Remov- "The fielding play' on Gernert i "He wasr in the .starting- line- even more than break up a ball me in the serie.s. Actually,' I'm One of White.Vs streakii ended “failure” of last year; from the the previous year, but a late sea- as Clevelahd manager. The vet- transmiqsion. A fine family car. FREE ESTIhiATES. I^m pt serv- was with Detroit in the American stop. and Giant.s left fielder Harvey Kuenn, appear to be were Navy players and vice versa, PerwHMils al Cellars, attics, yards, and was my greatast thrill up to now." ' up agaihst Pittsburgh, and Casev game. improving. In All-Star games he’s when the Giants squeezed home a ; mystique of a strange human be- son slump pulled them down to eran, who wrill be M next month, ' . 8598 ice on all types of electrical wir- doing toe dance a.s they collide as Pagan pulls down Y’’an- and you can figure out for your- seventh place. He was discharged weekly pick-up or burner barrele. nm in the second inning on Jose i ing, Ted Williams, to the oomplexi- managed >1 yssirs in the majors, ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, 1956 Ford Cuatomllne, 4 door Harold Hoar, MI 9-4054. ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson Fagan’s bunt. He had not allow -* ^ Kuenn out prtitty good." Lee Clete Boyer's sacrifice fly to .short left. (AP Photo- tiee o f a legend. Knute RocknOi self how I fouled tip that bfoad- in the middle of the following sea- serving with ths Chicago Whits bonded repreeentaUve, Alfred Electrics! Co., Manchester. MI oast. sedan, radio, heater. Special-at 899'. Tood as courage of Ben Hogan. to the ob- "Then there was the 1942 World '58 where he lasted one-half' sea- more Orioles. Cincinnati Reds and 8-0460. NO DOWN PAYMENT — ster 8 piece living room set; sofa Pittsburgh, He broke Babe Ruth’.s I threw him my change up. stinacy o f Ty Cobb and the Idlo- Series., For some mysterious rea- son before he was succeeded by Detroit Tlgera as well as the In- EASY TERMS and 1 chairs 1145. Choose from son I get ‘‘mike" fright, and for . RIDE WANTED to Pratt A Whitney iold mark last year. [^something 1 didn’t have when he syncracies of Paavo Nurmi. diana. group of fine fabrics. Work done Flotor F ln ish in f 24 I "1 wasn't concerned about the ['"•as in the league.’" As editor Silvertnan says, "These more Aan a full minute after I A Mghly successful managsr ki on Meadow St. off Pitkin St., 8-6. OAKLAND MOTORS, INC. by expert craftsmen on our prem- went on the air my throat w'as the minor leagues, Bragan man- Pafko. a former btg ie i^ e star Can, MI 9-8288 after 5;S0 p.m. streak any more than T was con- And Orlando Cepeda 7 Mantle Sets Record are colorful aictlcles .; . All of them with the Oiioago Cubs, Brooklyn Stock Place Manchester ises. A ll. work ‘ully guaranteed. PAINTING, remodeling pspsr- paralyzed and I couldn't say a aged Spokane in 1958 and 1959 be- cerned last vear when I .set it. I’ve ’’I threw him mostly breaking probe beneath the surface event, MI 8-1446 I MUi Fabric Salesroom, 175 Nne hanging, floor sanding. Gall Mr. word. I think what h a j^ n e d is fore returning to the majors as s and Mihvaukaa, was the first base RIDE WANTED, from vicinity * got too many other things to think ! stuff. He’s a wild swinger like revealing. the fears and foibles, the coach for the Braves Bie past St., exclusive f^eney Fabric Charlea MI 8-2107.. that I remembered reading there coach with the Los Angeles Dodg- Deepwood Drive to Bast Catholic salesroom, in Manebestsr. MI i about when I’m pitching." , Mo*»e Skosvron. He can look real sensatjoAa and successes, of the three seasons. He la 41. High mornings. Ml 9-0781. SACR1#?CE~ 1968 Chevrolet i i 7 - ! I Ford is the acknowledged ace of | bad on one pitch and hit the' next would be 40,000,000 pairs of ear.s ers in 1960. cayne, Xt^,^utomatic, excellent! 3-7322. Budget term s arranged. NOTICE mm Who play the games' for more Milwaukee will become the I the Y'ankee ataff allliough his rei - ' one out j»f^the park.” With Two Strikeouts tuned in to my broadcast of the No .Comment mechanical condition. Asking than fun.” fourth big league elub under which 1 o!^ of 17-8 didn’t compare with ' Cepeda just looked bad on all same game, and it took me that Manager refused 8660, Call PI 2-8788 RBWEAVINO of bums, moth iiolss. Private Tnstnictions 28 Chapter on Old Blood and Guts, WMte will serve as a coach. Ha Aatomobilai For Ski# 4 Zippers repaired Window Shades his 25-4. of 1961 and, Ralph Terry I pij.efies yesterday in four hltless SAN FRAN’ CISCO (AP) t Ralph Terry S.22. Jack Sanford Bdihe Shore, the all-time hockey long to get rid of the Scary vis- to eotifirm or deny, that Bragan would be the new Mtlwraukee formerly was employed in s sim- mads to measure; all sized Vene- VOICE, DKTnON, public speaking ; '23-12) was the big winner on the|,tnps. Mickey .Mantle extended his unde- .3.'4'2; Bases on, balls— Terry .58, great, who oiwns and operates the ion of 40,000,000 pairs of ears. NEED CART Tour credit turned "Another moment of supreme coach. ilar oapewity b.v Cleveland. Detroit 1953 MERCURY, standard, running tian blinds Keys made while ]rou instrtuction resumed, ' Grant staff. When reporters a.sked Elston sirable World Series record ye.ster- .Sanford 9'2; Strikeouts — Terry Springfield Indians in the Ameri- down? Short on down payment? School Of the Speech Arts. Regis- embarrassment came during one "All I will say now is that Bra- and Kansas City, where he served Banknmt? Repoasessloir?. Don’t condition. 865. CaU Ml 3-4025. wait. Tape Recorders for rent. In the regular sea.son he pitched I Howard, the Yankee-catchelvabout daV by .striking out twice and lift- 176. .Sanford 147; Complete games can Hockey League is a daseie. Marlow’s, 867 Main, Ml 9-6IU. trations accepted for evening ing his total to 38. The Yankee of my regular Saturday morning gan is the type of coach w» would two years tfirough the 1AM sea- despair! See Honest Douglas, In- j only seven complete gaipeis, to , Ford’s pitching, Bllie said: —Terry 14, Sanford 18. \ The author was the gifted Silver- son. 1955 01J)SMOBn.,E 88 Holiday, itdult courses beginning first „and TO THRIFTY ! which Ford grinned and 'said. “I i "He had pretty good stuff. But center- fielder toped. Babe Rufii'.s sessions as host on NBC Radio’s want.” quire .about lowest down small- REPAIRS on all makes of irons, man. second week* in October. "8e* "Monitor 92” program. I was in- set payments anywhere. No small radio and heater, j^wer steering, gel more in the serie.s,.than I get in | Tve seen him better." mark last year. Mickey wfent 'When Whitey Ford won Stillman’s Gym by Budd Sohul- power brakes. 8250. MI 9-9460 toasters, other small kitchen ap- I Herald announcement ad October I the regular season.."- I As far as the Giants were con- hitless in four tries and his series betg was another eye catching troducing a musical selection by loan. Or finance oompany plan. after 8. pliances. Reasonable rates. Free 1. Lillian Gertrude Grant, MI first series game back in 1950X DougiM Motors, 8M Main. I Ford said his ^ S e r was his most j oeimed. the.v don’t want to see him avierage dippeil six pdints to .271. chapter while authors like Red Vincent Lopez when my baseball pickup and delivery. (Tall MI 8-1188, defeating the Philadelphia Phil- background got the better of me, effective pitch against the Giants \vhen he’s any better—or worse, lies in the fourth gapie, this was Smith, Furman Fisher, Jack Sher, FOR SALE -1964 CSievrolet in ex- 9-1508 any time, preferably after Harve.v Kuenn of the Giants and I told “Monitor” listeners Typical Yankee Victory, cellent condition. Call Ml 9-9254 4 p.m. CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH^ and he mix«i9 it with a sinker. | for that matter. the Yankee lineupt” Left field— Paul Galileo, Roger Kahn, W. C. 1968 BUICX CENTURY. Best offer tied a serim record by making six they’d be hearing the music of after 6 p.m. Ouban. instructor, group o f pri- ^------^------Gene Woodling; Shortstop— Phil T|mnz, Jack Newocunbe- and Ar- accepted. Ml 9-9459. USED pntniits in leftfield. The mark is tuS<^ Hano have all combined their Hector Lopez and Ms band. vate classes, ten week courses, shared by five others, Including Rizzuto; Catcfier-Yogi Berra; • * • 1966 PONTIAC . Catalina. 2-door Boildinf—OMitncting 14 guaranteed method, ha 9-2771. Center, field ,-