1 f..’-' V MONDAY. NOVEMBER % 19M 1 Hie Weather ■ . V »■ ITBEN Average'Daibr Net PrMS ftim FofMMt «f 0. a. Waetae Far the Waak Eadad t ‘■c* "" f dUmrir^Btsf Sttraina li^ralb OeLSl, I>5» OeeaalBual Hglit rale, IM» tmrfeki M d tmriy w t i taw tMUgM aSeet-de.' BniM r Mcaalni Tha M allm i^ «nil moat to- ICirihA Pvt. 13,041 elwiHag wadasiaday, m ^ u tT o w n •o«t of Mr., ud^Mra. l^nald T. Me- niorrow. at S p.m. at the Kbma of Mra- Victor . Armatronf, Carter Netalwr of ilia Audit . day. Mgfe M ta «e. cniiln of 41 Sanford Rd.; and P^'t, Buremi of OU«alatlo«„ ,Mar*iic*y of^floteh Patar R. Albert, ton of Mr. and Bt., to elect OSIcera. Mimeh€9Un>-^A City of ViUag€ Charift h««B prOlttOtMi to Mra. Da\1d J. Albert of 1# QaH- J In th* Corpi land ■ Ter., will complete recruit The Ladlea of ttfia AiulahipUon \onrtrh Uhim ilty will'meet tonight at S:3p In th e PRICE PITH JCiM i training Tuetday i't the Marine • YOI^ LXXIX, NO.^9 (rOURtKKN PAOII^) MANCBEST e C C O N N h itJESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 Corpa Recruit Depot, Pania la- church hajlr-Mrii. Roaa Miller will lanrt, 8. ,C. • ; be ifyoatr apeaker. Atl metnberl and «!»ught 2M Par. The executl^'board-pf the QuiM Second Choice til* tftte KrnMt Pan. of Our Lady of St. ^rt^PloilSew'a- Thdmai O’Brien of Pan Amerl- Police Subdue h'lr-'Kl Into Phi Up. pariah win meet tpmotrbX A Airwaya will apeak' on "E5u- Salem, N.H., Nov. 8 (JV-A p hfiBoiraiT.' home eco. p.m.'at the rectoryi Ttl B- Middle >ofMr ;dt tomorrow’a luncheon Jmiiv at the' Vnlveratiy gentleman bbvlously Inter- Tpke. ■ ,' ' ' ^ meeting of the Maiicheelei*. Kl- Panama Riots p|l She 1* a eeninr wania Cltib at the Manoheiter eeted in Improving hia fl- I '■tiM developmpiH and , 'H w Buckley School lOirary ataff Country Club. The cluh will hold noncee stepped up to the limn« She in aleo * will meet In the cafeteria of the Ita "annual Ladlea Night . .on In Canal Zone "Pic-Six” Information man at |rvHa ZeU •ororUy, ' achool tomorrow at d;80 a^ln. Wodndaday, NoV. 18. .1 I Rockingham Fark for consul­ . 2 - ■' :■ — \ „ ' , tation. Bnno will be held at Panama, Nov. 3 (JP)—U.S. Barnard/ Junior High School . Tha Ladlea’ Auxiliary of Manr He explained yeeterday that iHiurrh Wedneaitay PT 8 0 eiMicutlvo board will meet cheater chapter. Disabled Ameri­ policemen kept rock-throwing he-,wanted to bet on every jMis- IT 30 There will be •jlble combination on the card IVedneeday at 7:30,p.m. In the 11- can Vaterape, will sponsor a clg- (ioidberg ^ id the non-stnick demonstrators at bay t^a.v r* Wa'sliington, NoV. 8 (A*)—* —Which ’^pays'^ off to thoq# brarj^t the BhwV. Me Recreation areUS ’’bingo at the Rocky Hlfl steel companies pltia Kaiser Steel with tear gas and fire hose's^t picking six winners. ' .Vetarana’ Hospital tortiorron^ at 7 Union lawyers centered early Co., with which the union has li'l' meating of the tvl the boundary of* the Canal The information piali ex­ p.fc. .Homemade cake* ’^nd Ice argument-before the Supreme reached a control, have a ea Zone. At least two poljicemen \ meet to- creani will be served by Mrs,- Cora wurt today on a contention paclty of about 25 million tons of plained there w«Je 3Si,14L' Blow and he.r committee.. The were injured. ipqsaible combtnatlons, ’ which- Maaonic Temple..' thSre is no national' emer- steel annually. , The clash started at a downtown I Am erli^' club, Eldridge St., to auxiliary «dll, hold a business Justice William t>. Douglas woujd cost the selector 8524,• ;ency to justify an 80-day in­ IhteraesMon opposite Panama’s 288., , .; elect omcera. meeting ■ Wednesday at 8 p.m . at ? broke in to ask the r^evaney of the VFW' llome, unction sending the halfr Legislative Palace. Tha policemen - The horse player considered the figures. - \ were injured by rocka and pieces of I Wa.yere will be offered at a, million striking steelworkers They relate, Goldbergreplied, ''fo r -a moment, 'ehnlgged his Bandleader Admits EN 0 A H .Y ' aoTvice commemorating the falth- . \ glass from s smashed window of i shoulders and then purchased A meeting of the Hollister St. back to the job. to the questioh whether the na a polics car. Demonstratdrs Were LM .tstf.M . f^il departed at 7 o'iClocK to n ig h t School PTA executive board will T'hat point waa brought to the tion has enough steel to mmt de­ ' a S2 ticket. I at St. John'a Pollah Nadional & h \ k f 6 f arrasted.'r^' |iY.8A.M.*8 8.M. be held ,al the school tonight .jtt fore in the first question from fense needs. ' ■ Th# demonstrqtbrs, celebrating ' Catholic Church. After the aervice. 8 o’clock. • ;/ Thaa Shop firond Union . the bench as the high court opened The Taft-Hartley law provides I the Frlendahlp cluh will meet at the ‘56th anniversary of the Re­ PHARMACY OPEN ELECTION D A YI hearing on the union’s appeal for an' Injunction In a ^ s e of a public of Panama, moved on the 1 r c i r m ST. i 7:30 p.m. to outline plana for the V U N Continues annual church' Baeaar to be held from the back-to-work order fs- health or. national security, emer­ Canal .Zon# a;fter parading up and h a h c y J J i, I « e u n s n m i l ------V ' down on an adjacent street. In the pariah Hall-Nov. 13 and 14. fttr HM SMimarf SOM ^•uiM by U.8. Dist. Judge Herbert gency, \- Washington. liov. 3 (fP)—Orchestra I8«4er Xaviar Cugat, F. Sorg in Pittsburgh and i^ e ld Justlce Felix Frankfurter gotjn U.S, ' suthoritlee were on the Deadlock on the rhumbia king, told today hoW he waltzed to 118,000 win­ /lYoodcof©.«r. ~ uy the, Court of .Appeals In raila- this second question. He asked alert because two Panamanian Na­ t . x . . The Albertua Magnua College # mMOVAUi B tionalists had called for s hhow of fg g ty delphia. whether the -fact steel productiph nings as a coached contestant on the TV qit^z lirogram "The Club of Hartford will sponkof a [ PPIMM HUNQ WINOOW^ their country’s flags in the Canal rummage and white elephant aale - Arthur ,J. Ooldberg, geheral .will approximate 85 mill'ion' tons 164,000 Challenge." \ ^ this year, even if the'strike la-not' Zone. The United States holds a Turks^ Poles Saturday. ^foV. 7 fro m 9:30 a.m . ■ counsel for the United Steelwork­ perpetual lease on the 10-mile As a witness before House TV quiz probets, the Cuban iK ftA G E ers Union, opened the argument settled, is attributable to techno­ to 1 p,'m. ait the S t, Laiyren ce g flj P j j M W W wide, 40-mile long strip of land. rhythm maker also testified that he tola an incorrect stoiy O’Toole Lyceum, ISA.HlUaide Ave., with a factual recitation of the logical improvements and plant United Nations, N. Y.^ Nov. ■ sSrirxosfM Ifseiii. a. i. additions, The demonstration opened to the New York district attorney about his role. j ^ E ' Hartford. Articlee wili be aold for background of the 112-da-y-old peacefully. The. two nationalist 3 ^rP)—Polland an.I Turkey- re­ the benefit of the acholarahlp fund. : I stoppage and what has hapi^ed ‘‘They are a substiuitie^ factor," Cugat insisted, however, that he later gave, a full and Goldberg replied. leaders, Ernesto Castillero' Pimen- mained locked ir. a see-saw In'.lower courts. tal and - former Foreign Minister battle today after the U.N. honest account to the New York grand jury that investlgattfif StBCKAll LODGE The CSiamlnade Club will . ob- With the settlement with Kaiser, quiz show rigging. The district attorney’s investigators, b« The attorney said steel output Goldberg told the court; . non- Aquilino Boyd, carried small General Assembly took , a rec­ EUOWS HALL eerve Ita 20th anniversary at" a this, year will come close to the American flags-on a motor tour of added, had not asked Him all the details initially. meeting tonight at 8 In the Feder­ JOBS strtf<-k steel producers have more ord number of ballots in an ef­ NOV: 3. P;30 figures Of 19li8 when there was than VI per cent of the, entire In­ the zone.-They posed for 'phot6- In the Latin accent familiar to TV and radio audiences. ation room of the Center Congre­ no strike, "even If- the- strike graphers. American authorities did fort to break the deadlock gational Church. . . WANTED dustry’s'tsspsclty. Cugat told a House investigating subcommittee he went on should go on tot the rest of the Justice John M. Harlan asked If not interfere. over a seat in the a WINDOW W'ASHJNT. , year, and'we hope and pray it "The $64,000 Challenge” solely for publicity purposes. a RAKING LEAVES Trouble started after a youth Council. m i a t t won’t." IN>BAS" ROMAN ford, Meriden, Jfilford, Norwich, Both candidates were far' below air." a future ckmded by his etoiry oif EHLER'S palities where the voters were He Identified the producer a* iCIAL DAYS walking, not running, to the polls and Norwalk. ^ .' (Conttnued on Page Seven) . the required two-thirds majority. Mart KopUn. deceiving the public on a rlggwt Tuot.-Wod.-Tliur«. B R O C C O L I C c 1 Potatoes & Peas^,,, MANICOTTI desfilte the ideal weather. In Hartford and Norwich, both A ll efforts to find s cotnp’^mlse televlaton quix show. T fA bacs \ The vote jji New Haven, where plan appeared to have failed, and -Cugat said he apt only was given of which have th# cotmoU*lQfil^||N| WRhln hour# of hie pufeUa tea* THIiESTQUALltf ^ m T m I f I in CreAm Sauce Maybr Richard C. Lee, Democrat. form of g^ornmsat; th# neither candidate showed any in­ the quesUons that would b#' asked 1411 4 Is a big favorite to win a fourth clination to withdraw. The United ijlfn but thoee to be oskAd of his timbny, CiHumbia University ac­ 16-01. are hon-pcFtisaii. Gutiman Robs cepted Van Doren’s offer to re­ tei-m,. was running behind 1957 flg- Milford is holding .its first elec­ States said.it still was firmly be- opponent a# well. « [HIICE "C ArS Pa v 9 » fr<5»en < “ In f»y Martment," Ciigar said, sign. As an assistant prqfAMpr of pkg. 49 ' tiyes. The Greenwich turnout by tion sines Its switch from the coun­ Wnil Turk»y. The Soviet bloc con- ErigJ{(li..,inie'actioa. ay (bar uni* mtdmoming was reported about cil manager system to the mgyor- Rent Collector .tjnued. to push for Poland’s elee- .^Jsra iTspoke^ctf : fivaicy a o «a b a ,fijid 48^ 55 MORTON'S FROZEN lOODS / ■ Amnear went oh Qia. alr^." varsity’s board o< tbUS|afi Wfifi the same as 1957. alderman forin of government. Uon. ' , 8- 0*. An exception was Fslrfleld, where Six tovws In. Fairfliid" County, Oh the 34th ballot, Turkey edged " I V h y did you qull At 118,000?” mads effefctlve Aeaoifidlatshr. IBBER HEELS S.toO.out of 23,000 eligible voters asked Rap, WAlter Rdg#ni (D> tile NationAt' RHiueAstuit 0b„ ATTACHED pkqt. all of Which are consldirdd Repub­ Second Time up to 48 and Poland got 4^, This By THi: A IM O ^ t 'BD JPRE6S 9talk»ed to Avoid SPAGHEni » O P E N P R O M ' to commuters. ing fob packing-crates in prepara­ to ehsaUng. Asked whether he .. PkO- The vote In Stamford,' scene of State Republican .'Chairman Ed­ tion for - moving from the apart­ -New York, Nov. 8 . (JV-X3uban- able to retire, " " stopped at $32,000 On The 864,000 ic reaction to hi#; smdBon-paektd U siSJ'ir w The Better Kind* SHORTENING -BUnER SAtADA TIAr exiles in the United States, and would have gone on had he known Atory of adapting help while win- |r f m t Aa WaUina, ^ St^From Main St. 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. CRISCO 1 HOMOGENIZED / - hot primaries.but a somewhat dull win H. May Jf. has forecast, -a ment when the bandit displaying a The great, majority insist that Question,'” she. said.( "Td have this at the time, Cugat said, "N ot campaign, was reported as 15 per Latin America will ladnch ah all- they received no direct help in gone all' the way.” FM E FARIlIitQ^ljjj^^STORE, .--^r--- 7 - GERBER'S gain in Republican strength. May block .automatic robbed her today. injfijmOllOiiyaAra. Bft iV -- ...Z, tat-EnCbirtbr St. Ml e.7M « cent off-the 1-967 figure..... , Diit; ■ Uapt. “Joseph'" McDonald out '-cAmpaign-- tonight- to. over­ giving correct -answers,™ .... - Mrs, Power,- a-Dodger fanr wstit —fVOVRBIIMVTIIr ■ throw the Cuban government of Cugat was the leadM¥ .wttmsa « t junior . Voting began at 5 a.m. In brisk (Oontlniied on Page Seven) aald the victim told police that At least one woman wonders to Loe Angels for the World Series jar* Fidel Castro, the New York Mir­ Whether, unknown to her. she re­ today’# sa#aion of Hmutod^om- BABY FOOD BEECHNUT the holdup man,.-..described ,.ws last month and wrot# sj^ecisl ar­ mittce hsarini^ which havA «x: JU- CADET 8EECHN>jT; ror reported today. ceived help.; ticles for'the Atlanta Journal. white, about 35 years old;.-wear­ The newspaper ki' a dispatlyi received no answers,” said Mrs. poAod jdde^fieS# rigging o t rkt^ quix programs. ^ T 9 0 G 1 9 5 9 ' 16-0*. iors.A" \ from Miami said a provisional Carlyle E. Anderson.- of Evanston^ BABY FOOD Stassen Sees Upset Victory y_._ coat, was the same-m'an who took Hartford. Conn., who won $48,000 He said he appeared on the pro­ Bulletins I cant COFFEE government is being organised.-, to, JU,. a 464,000 winner. But, she con­ on the quiz shows? James N, Egan DOG F j FEEL REALLY CLEAN ■ $250 Of rent/rec^pts on April 28. tinued, “ now, I feel quite let down gram, for publicity purposes, but FOR SPARKLING DISHES lead the.'campaign, amich will be*j is still an attorney there, but Wil­ from the AP W irif n g ROASTER A police search of the area im- gintwith the parachuting of sabo-, becfiuse.-I think the questions were "nobody told me tn advance that 1 ILEBRATI OTULTZ 51ST 12- 0*. YSe- mediatel.v-'after the morning rob- liam H$;an has married and moved was going to Win any particular FRESH tage groups into Cubh\ / to Winter Hfiven, JJfla DETERGENT deal 2EST SOAP 4 3 ( O ff-Year V otes W atched berv Jailed to turn un a'uspecta. f Dr.i EJmilio Nunes Portuondo, amount of money of that I was go- IVORY LIOUID t)ttn 1 BLUES A ^ r VVASHts Mra. Bonnet told Detectives W illiam^to'lfT'the nesl estate ijp^to win at alU’ BQT FATAIXY SBOTT CLEANS IN HALF THE TIME UNCLE lEN'S former. Cuban .amibaasadorMo the Edward T. Kslinowski and Henry United Nations and now ah\.exile business "and .is writing s nbvel— actually won 416,000, he eald. Tejryvllle. Nev. 8 UPt—A Vt- 16-0*. R. Bacon that the holdup man News Tidbits ^iftot abeut TV tjuiz shows.” He of which 10 per'.-cem went to his ^ to r -o ld boy was fatally wooad- For Clues to ’60 Trends stepped out from an eihpty stor­ in this coun^, will be nhmed deal ' RMSO 4ILUE president o^>

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4 i-t' > -* ■ 't :.- . ' ' V ■' ; ) ; ■ ■ ' IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S, 19» r i G S t W O MANCHtaTEA EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1969 PAGE TSRBR .W 'liil ■ . day ht ihs boms of M li. ValsatUis ^ C w e n f i y Dyiica,.chairman. Columbia th e LAdies’ Assn. sC tlM cburdi BoUon Small thing Tipped Scales wiU have iU antioa) OhrlStfrtaa sala train 11 a.as. to 4 pjsi. Satur­ Scout Group Church Elects day at the vestry. Avallabls will be handmade arUeles, Oiriatmas 0HBEBUBADEB8 NEEDED Weal dsafcf - . . How ^an Doren Arrived aprons, toys and ^srdt and home- Given $42S ^ O B n U D O B OABDBB loih aUm Bids Announced M rs. Gowdy baked foofo. B y AKrsd ' T y NORriH the S e c.o n d Congregational Columbia's annual drive far VM. MBotof* Team ICn. BniMit 0 «wto tea Ww Church Board of Trustee# will / . W Q I 8 8 4 At His Mphient of Truth funds foe the Qiri Scout Council of Wo road overy day about / 4^7843 Items for Town «]«ets4 clsrk e( tke Mcond Con- meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the abto fouDdaUona' that can’t dedde gregsUonal Okureh wiUk Wwdcy church haaemant Beetani Cemieettcut has been nub- how to spend their moneyt Why I;«wU'M tTMMirsr and WllUain WIBT * * * E 8 | r * Two Bolton residents were the^ Requisitions submitted by the Six Sentences (.ill „ J ‘ Saturday at' 7:S0' p.m. the dea-1 cesefuUy conpletad^ / hasn’t-anybody loldthsmto setup '*’• jEaradis aa asaistant tmaitrer. cons, deaconesses and church com­ Mra.-Oeurge Pederaun end Miss a Bcboor for bridgs chaWlsadersT successful MddOre oh four bid principal were approved with the Others elected follow: Ronald mittee will meet at the Church Jean N a tecta, co-chairmen an­ Ths right kind of ehaar a ii^ t have ♦ K O liS * items considered the Board of exception of two items on which B y P a r d o n s ' B o a r d , ykspeci tw it. E. Edmondson, superintendent of Community Mouse. ‘ Selectmen at Its meeting, last night. Boaid' imerhbers Howard Jensen . ■ Van .Dnreq said’ he iEqd Fr(»ed- nouncer yeatarday that $438 had made all th« difference in today’s * A ^ 8 ) « » > S 2 - Renato Cocconl of Rt. 88 is local and 'iHarold Dw.ver will dp some the Sunday School: auditors, By­ St. Germaine Guild been contributed anid that the rec­ h s n i '■ ^ ^ SOUTH _ (CoafoiMd from I>ga Om ) map both agreed, when a---New ■ ron W. ^all and Robert Cordner; nor a setback party at , . dtAKQlI8 4 2 representative^ for Capitol Tractor pricing. A suggestiPn that Wds be ords have been sent on, with the Wsst opomMl the Mag of MiArts, Co., of Warehouse Point who' were Invited now on Installing acoustical York grand 'jury begari lnvestijfo<, tnisteeo for three years, James day at St. M ar^s Catholic meni^',"to the CouncU headquar­ wtiutlng the trick. r V 103 ties o f t tough na"cr Freedman wse Indicted Frank Turcotte; deaoOneaa for several dollars more than last megMiehmea to a sreWd of a hun­ :ipon t last night’s" meeting. three years, Mrs. Louts Orehotsky; David Hannon. There will be year’a record drive. The co-chalr- dred thousand qiectators: - "Kill 1 A Pstt 1 ♦ 4 A ’ ply of North Frankltn hid 85,960 on I dons Board. The hoard said it had , for iying-\ ' ■ spScial prises sad refresh ments All Pass the same equipment. The Board adjourned at 11 p.m. church oommittee, three years. mOn extend their thanks to, the that dummy! Kill that dummyl" until Nov. 16 when the rekt of the j ascertained in each case that the | gt{]| latet. V*n Doren said yes- i Mrs. Lucius A. PeUingUl.Sr. , win he^served. mahy scout mothers and eoCmittee And then the cfowd obedlmUy OpenhM IfoO r'V K O. V. Erlandson of Heferop Rd. The Guild will hold tU nextmoet- will make alterations to the Coqi- agenda, most, of which concerns I risrcotlce violators were only users i rarday, he lOamed Freedman had [ Also, rellifious education tom* msmbera who carikaaaed their chants the magic words. Board policies' will be considered. of dope, not .sellers.- {gone hack, changed his story to, roittee. three years. Mrs. William ing St 8 p.m. Nov. 12 at the neighborhoods, and to the towns­ ' munlt.y Hall to comply with regu­ church hall. Mrs. Anthony Moaaer, Tha whole foinA Is wough to that cbearing, you've auvely eome lations of the State Fire Marshalls Among those who attended the . ’The sentence reducYlorie for the' the; gfsnd jtiry. end implicated Paradis and Luci^ A. Pettinyill people who contributed. meeting Isst night *ere Mrs. Carl­ 5ve men: | him. It was after this snd after the , in charge of family parent educa­ A cpurt of awards and candle bring a tear to the coldest aye. up with the right answer^ At the office, at » cost of $1,980. Howard J r . and tosr-ea*^***’' tion, will present the program. Her I offer this mllUoa-doUar Idea second tri.ok you muet-uad a low Porter qf. Hebron bid $2,800 on this ton T. DaHey, representing the Julian Price. 39, 'Hertford, pos- ' congressional committee .celled ; vey Morris; 'budget committee, lighting ceremony 'wUl be held in free of charge to foe foUndatiods. project. ' J Commission 'on Ch'fistian Social session of ’lisrcotic dnigs, sec-ond rhim- in that Van Dorgn caved In two years, Maurice French and brother, the Rev. Jerard Monnlere. Teonians Rail t^ght, beginning He went, to the New York dls-- will apeak on the “Catholic Child Western at State Tomorrow ... \ Now put youTsMf In^^foe West That kiUs the dub entry th Paving at the rear of the Com­ Relations of United Methodist offender,. sentence of 10 to 11 Laurier F. DeMars; missionary at 6:30, by the Girl Scouts of Troop munity Hall will be done by M. E. years Imposed Nov. 16, 1956, The trfot' attorney and,- admitted^/tte Ih Today's World." _ th e oM WeiC tUtas on nSw 'and drama aa Frsd ^Kac- 181. Mrs. Ernest Payne, scout lead­ seat, With all those cheers ringing dummy and prevents a ruff. If Church; Mrs. Alice Fogil. repre­ committee, Mra; Oarence Amidon. ■ in your tars. How do you gd about French of Coyeqlnf ,who bid 11,768. senting the Parent-Tescher As.sn.; hoard reduced his mloimiim term.'hadn’t told the. grand .tury tii»» Mrs. William MenacL Mrs. Merrill ' Batarv Sneaker Murray and Ototia-Talbot s t ^ nsw western epic, "Oregon er Asa been In'cha^e of arranui- declarer' leads a second club, you tomorrow. killing that dummy t win and return a trump. If de­ This sam e firm md the' portion of George Negro, holder of the school to 5ve veara, making him elegible ' truth. He faced .a pojsihle per-' GoinE l''thch Oallnat. Mrs. Tbe Rotary' Club will have Trail." startihg'at fh»TBtate,"*^ m e ^ and 'will be aiaisted by Mn. the paving that lies in front of the for parole in about three months Uurv indictment if V didn’t. Me | Jack ^t|1iomp8on, M n. Morgan Dummy’s hearts are one threat. clarer, Instchd, draws trumps and bus contract snd Mr. and Mr?. Floyd Mayes and Mrs. Fred Eberle. George Ream# of t]|S Columbli new town offices. Their bid was the John McCarrick. 'Those present with time off for good behavior. ,1 still feces that possibility. . • Rotary Club as speaker tomorrow Hills and. Mr*. Lester Stimeon It you' make a safe lead, such as leads a heart you can take your, Welcoming committee,. Merrill president; Cerol Omkting, secre- Edgar Beisvert Jr„ Braca Gale. ace of hearts and cash your club only one received on the portion Ip’ from tlie private lane Were Mrs W illiam Ragland, 27, H artford, [ ■ Rut if he caeri? dow>»''snd lied to* Qolnc, Raymond Storrs, Mra Wil­ at Its meeting at 8:48 pjm., st the taiy; Netelie Hindis, treasurer; Boyd \ Clark and , Clifford New Brownlee a diamond, or a trump, declarer be done how. Wslter Bavier, Harold Hoar, Bar­ five .to six years. April 2$, 19.86. If he cortgyeirionsj committee, snd First Congregational -Rli- period of derstt. Why did it hsp- MlBerd, U n." Elbert B. Carlson. Six Becoase Brownies ^ formed with Mra. Charles Adams Edgar Johnson I m graduated Into Dummy's singleton trump is Co. of Stormrnlle. N. Y., bid $(42. t j n i t d M ethodist Church, has e for parole next sprtlig. pen? T h is . Vgn Doren silccumbed.* Brownie Troop 232, Mrtr leadsr. Meetinga and Nancy Purvis. ,, dummy’s king, declarer will get rob you of a good slam contract -Was on an Anderson plow.sud the! .4 4ii« Reduced/to .three years. Eligible with his family, educational and ' Vlsitlnf committee, Mrs. George % giyeri Den 3,- Mrs. Oltq Krause,, Court Dedsions Beware of'shutout bids when your bid of Contractors’ Supper Co, .of 1 teachers-at the elpmen- *■ Fortv-year membership pins were presented to Mrs. Mary Smith, ' , > Cartrimter, Mrs,. Antonio Perac- bara Dewsot|<^ Jo-Ann Durspo. are each Friday a t 7 p,m. at the deri mother- Mrs. Charles, Lpwery to his hnn morallatie and remprseful^^But it ceived their Girl Scout p|ns. den. mother pins. 43B^SsiHHSaMIHaH 8 p.m. at the flrehouse. presentation to Mra. Smith. Visitors from other lodges in. the havtor, he -will. bocOme aligibla for j W-asw’t analytical, Tkitn/r eommittee, Mra. JobiTE. ActivRiee of the troop recenUy Margaret Rose', co-aecrataries; Pa Rd. Andover, charged with op- Their decision on hiring will be 65 Years Old Klntabury, Mra. Leroy ^'fUbsrts, triria German, treasurer; Bsf- This past Sunday six cubs ware efoting'.while hie licenae was un­ Navarro Ciounty for his health and , made vrithin the next week. The adult instrtiction claas will state attended the birthday party. (Herald Photo by Oflara:) parole early in 1961V. M ra Byron W. Hal], M n . Laurlsr included en all-dey hike with, pic­ bars Jean Rose, , r«SN>rter~ and givgn e free sirplene ride 'over settled In Mineral .Wells, Tex. m eet tonight a t 8 o’clock a't St. nic lunch with Brownie Troop 70, der auspenaion, had his ease con­ latlon that all uiehoOl childran he Sick Farmer Safe Sold Maurice Church hall. CYO will State officei’a and viaitora from r. DaMara I^W tlham BelcKe- Cathy' McCann, reporter. tbe C^ty oi; WlinirisnUc from tinued im]i1 Nov. 16. Burton opened snoUier grocery ' 'Town,Clerk David C. Toomey e Co Pedal Your Bfd! M n. Edger if. Boisirert, leader, WlndbSm Airport fbr being top given such an examination every store. That wsa a mlstske, he meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. lodges throughout the slate attend­ sries and lfo.^^Uthur^ J. Vinton; ^ T* ViafoF^ Carm(ne"TammeIlo, of Rhode Is­ third year. Dr. Hatosworth. as- wps authorised to proceed with ed the 6.8th birthday celebration of Stassen Sees Upset Victory ^ ■ ushtfrt, ^ b m F. Bray; A. Harry and instructions on the care of Tm South Coventry Cooperative salosmim in a CbrUtmas kit proj- said, because “the confinement The Extension Service will simn- SngernMls by Mrs. Jay Gordon land, forfeited a bo'nd of 821 when siMed by Miss Madeliha Doiovan, In lOlst Year pulled my health down." the sale ■ of one of the towm'a old sor a’ meat cutting demonstration Sunset Rebekah lodge laat night at . A \new' j SEFne TANK W. a i m Jr., Glen Bradley, Ever- Nuramry an$ Klndergarteii cleaeea. uct of the pack. They were Richard he failA ^ . appeat on charge of safes to the town of East Hsrt- German devlcq makes it possiblkto •jct'fitM t Jr., Stillman Hltchpock, of Manning Hill, a licensed beau- thla'w a^ Will visK e turkey farm S a i^ m , DonaId«lth’’The Virus” down. When not in use the, pedals tomorrow at K inghbury ConKUng as leadtr and >Mrs. tha addition,6f 14 rural yputa ea­ American - Legion Post Hiese BulUHng Pennita ter-in-law and a grandson. seven constables elected a month to taentify MkJ know' Connecticut trict deputy president and Mrs, Le­ (Continued lron( Page One) and counter-charges in th(y,cam- "X Ml 9-9984 Charles Carl' as co-leader. Norma ten sions went Into offect Satur­ iteine ahoukl be turned in by Nov. Lucius W. Rablnadn Sr., agent weeks m ey take them home for Burton, who celebrated his 100 ■ Burton gave up araoking SO years ago have now qualified for the cuts of beef. roy AapimVall, Manchester, left paign. D em ocrats t e’p.e a t .e.d.l y fold up into the unit. Boune. day. Mrs. Sanford Jones has been Ifiapection, and any purchases are birihdsy on Oct. 28, has been a IBurfday at 7:S0 p.m.' the Lawton Is, the Junipr leader. W. ^ for ]he Zoning Commission, is­ ago but now chews tobacco. position by posting a bond and -— supporter 1 known pretzel manufacturer who | charged Stassen with pot paying named temporary rural carrier for ' HMqritalixed optional, Patroe.eaid, patient in the Olney Hamilton Hos­ Manchester Evening Herald Hol­ bekah Asseiphlv of ConnecUrut. !, ^ . v , ihe citv's li.. ner cent was-c lax ^ ahureh chMr will rahaarie at the A name for the club will be sued only seveh -buDding permits X , PTA Food Sale “ taking the oath. In addition to Mrs. Henry Starkweather, noble had the Republican party s back-1 ‘he 5>t.i «, J .( prr cenc wage lax ^ selected soon. Meetings will be the new Rt. 2. Regular carries are; . Mrs.,^ Charles Popple of Flanders during August. He estimates ths pital for about two years. Wilson,, they are Robert Boske. ton correepondent tetephasq Mitch­ for four years. , aancfaiary and Friday at d:!!! p.m. Rt. 1. Malcolm Rose; Rt. 3, Mrs." Emil Malek and Mrs. Priaumohia, influenza and. a brok­ U.S. Mail grand, presented 40-year member- ing. , . tha Church Selibol choir will rs- each Saturday from 10 a.m. until Rd. is a patient at Windham Com­ value of construction planned at Frederick Lowman, ways and Thomas Carpenter, John Gari­ ell 8-6845V .Staasen at first insisted he gald Charles Willnsuer, and Rt. 4, en hip have kept "Uncle Charley,’’ baldi. James Has8ett. Edward ship pins to Mr.*". Ruth Gustafsoh. the hther hand, a victory all his wage , taxes and had"*" re- | haarsa a t Kingsbury House. noon at the ConkUng home. . munity Memorial, Hospital where $107,300. This Is one of the larg­ means co-chairmen for the PTA *1116 United States Inaugurated and Mrs. Grace Wan-en. both of 42| .^^.„„,rt he-a shot in the arm for Burton E. -Flint aa his friends call hiih,,la th« hoa- Meloche and Robert Murdock. ceipts lo prove so. But he failed ; The church Board of Christian Club oflcers are Diane Buscag- She underwent swgery recently. est totals recorded In one months ■are in charge of 44ood .sale to be free city malt delivery in 1883 C edar St. M rs. Wilbur I>ove1and i and would ^ v e him a big Mrs. Stanley -Luques of Mank- pital since he was N. ' Coventry Ip produce the receipts and later j, Education will maet at t p.in. FVi lia, pfstident; Nsney Kristoff, 'rice €88 at Party time In several'months. held Jri Woolworth’s fftore In Wil- Burton has had pneumonia four and this service was extended School Board Meets prfra^nted a 40-ycar pih to Mrs. lead*r.«ihip of re n h - ACRILAN WALL-TO-WAI field and Mrs. HeniV A. Bay of A total of 800 children aitshded C olum bia Congregational Ilmantic from.10 a.m. tintll 4 p.m. times. The .first time,, vrhen he was to In'clude moat rural areas iri Transportation Hems took up Howard Smith, .19. Knox St. .i.de [ Joseph. S. flark. now-a'1-’.S. Sena- fight remains. Chandler predicted oiroo Beeut. News Ricky Gorden, Sherry ^Merro'w, tin, for an addition to a- hoiue on Personals StartaTomorra^Bj cause, of complaints of the corper three spops in the downtown area | charge of refreshmenta. Tables | ^ ending 67 vears of Republican that thousands of Democrats Cob ^eout P l^ 85 awards re- Wilfred Richard and SUfon Dynes. Hunt Rd.: and John Pekaraki for Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. IMiam Olrav Fare | Cart property owner. the N athan Hale Soda Shop, the ,wei'e decorated by officers, of the! • ' ; would .stay home. and Mrs. Caiauncey M. Squier Sr. Dab. XamMi May IBntt W ILL TRAVEL" v eenUy distributed follow: Bobcat, Teenagers’ were /jgiytp' pri^s for a milk room at hla farm on’ R t . Shawa 1:8M:4M:W A written ballot on a motion Coventry Cleaners andd at the Cov-J " i Dilworth succeeded Clark as may- Howe.ver, KenUickyhaa had on- W A U -T O ^ W A U have returned from a three-week "IT sfiliTED "BLVB made by John Harris to reestablish ] entr.v Variety Stoi Larry . Dinsmore, Steven Ohlrnid, dances. /, /' 6A. WITH A KISS” AMOKI." ::;.h.r’^‘i™:iw.-lMsVTakrh;X^ : or. I fc me , ,y two Republican governors since M ee^gs trip to the Weet Ooaiit by train, Tach. I;ie X aim: “THE LEOEBO OF the stop St the p4.\;9le lane was Satiud«.v night. Nothing «o— . , - _ GASOLINE DON* M «H r m YOUR oy^H O M f! Board of EdneatiOM Meet ' 4;tS-t;W X - TOM DOOUIT" tiliam.s. norshlp of Pennsylvania- in 19,’jO. j 1927, the last in 1943. St. Jude E ^ rth Assembly, The Board of Edpcation 'will •niey enfoyed sightseeing stop­ KKD8 TOMIOMT _ ^ Sbaira t!<»4:IS approved 4-2. A motion by Mrs. taken in ' the break.I.f< Agnes Kreysig, chairman of thif trance to the stores wag made at - n f t ” r good business, less taxes and a Rise morrow , at/St. Mary’s Roman o’clock In the Horace W. ' Porter and the Grand Canyon and spent “BABBIT TBAF" Wad.. “ifWfABTBD WRB A BISS'’ transportation committee to retain the rear ip each case.- i (jOtup f latta tree . fight ag'ain.st crime as his ohjec- OF LOW M U H ICESr Arthur’s Lancbeonette Catholic Church hall. ' School, and organize for . the next 10 days in the Los Angeles a re ^ the atop at the open lot or change Kolodzifj said the break may y . ’— j lives if Pe/iJ elected. •, Dally Breakfast Special Climax'^ Chapter, OBS. will meet year's work, ’This la the regular 'Visiting the Isham’s daughter aqo iit to its location last year, at the I ..ave been a .Hallo\<’een prank, al- Port ^ id .. E.xypt Passengers; Dilworth'8 aim is to "keep. leally^ Wellington The number of In- at 7 ;45 p.m. tomorrow at ""the monthly .meeting which was po|rt; husband, Mr. and Mrs. JamM "I Howard Skinner driveway was not I jg continuing his in- whase ^shlna are ’about to "go high quality people in govern- (hiktrial work stoppages in New SMiTirS UPHOLSTERY SHOP Orange Juloe, 2 eggs say Masoriie Hall In Merrow. poned froiin Oct. 27. Members of Horyezka of 45ard6nla, Calif., who- seconded. yesflgation. ' ■ -i - throu'rii tPe Suez Canal can eel I ment." Also high on D'ilwnrth's Zealand climbed to 63 last .year- style, buttered t{ie Board have taken' the oath of moved there last year. ' , At the requpst'of Board membert trooper, la st»- free^dav transit visas for sight- plat/ni-m’"are a continued battle fr()nv.43 the year before although 311 M AIN ST .,O PP. STATE A tM O R Y 440MiiMKIT* ' ^FHONiMIM teaet. Jelly, imffee., / MauchiMter E v e n in g Hetald offico, aa newly required this year Mrs. MalcoUfi Glenn of Rldi- DO YOUR OHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AT TH ^ v Howard Jensen two stops were., daytimes at the Police seeirtg in Fgvpt.. The visas are ag-ain.st crime qnd juvenile delin- the total^nf 18,788 man-days lost OevenOy eerreapondent, F. Paul­ by state law,, administered by mond. Vs., who has beeA visiting consolidaled into one located at | p^{j.oi office, pending purchase of avkilable al Suez and Port Said, quenc.v, redevelopment and trans- was the low'hst since 194.3. Most A M P L f F R E E Town CSerk Hubert P, Colline. ine Little telephone pngrlm 2-8281. her mother, Mrs. . Lbuip Krauae. the drivpwav of Mrs. John P. Jen - 1 ^ home ih Coventry. He presently , Visitors can rebosfd their .ah'ips at j portation. of the, stoppages occurred, in /he PARKING AMivitiea at Bcheol’’ and her i^ e r , Mrs. ’WUliam Rob- sin on Rt. 85. Pievlously the bus resides in' Suffleld. a subsequent port. There have been many charges. meat industry.- MI 3*5103 • George .Patroa, prindii^l of the Inmn, at the letter’s home In schedttle had listed a-stop at Dem- 7 "Connebtleut’s Cqaiplet#-Cnrpet BpeeialtF Stiop” Dane$ Buy Iffare Coal Horace W. Porter School, said yea Sleej^ HOllow^ has returned'to her Ing Rd. An unscheduled stop was V — - r ■ .X .:— O PEN TUESDAY, TH URSDAY , FRIDAY TILL 9 terday that this year’s testing pro- h ^ e . ' being made-.at the Howard Jensen' T C o p e n h a g e n — Poland has gram has been cmnpleted. Students Richard L. Card, ton of Mr. and house to pick up his son.''a Grade^l agreed to Increase her Imports of m. gradsa-four-through eight wafo Mrs. ■ WaHer Card of Giriumbia "Npupll.- The - new - stop location ■ da ~ n W iENpre^ wMi Prtptgacf- machinery from Denmark and in given achievement testa those Green hhs earned high honors at »rtld\cay helwen Doming- Rd. and (Although thiaia oddressfil to Cherrofrt mm fra, wf’rf he gtad to hare ymi read »f, no matter vdtat make you Mobil's 1,960 Ne^ Car Gaso- return Denmark has agreed to buy in grades four, six an^ eight were Williston Academy, Basthafopton; Sponaored by the Center Church \ the Kqward Jensen hoiise. now own or plan ta ^ y . It might well be aa intereatin-g and significant to ymi aa to the Chawrolel owner.) more coal from Poland. Denmark’s alio given inteUiceQce 'test's, Mesa., for the ftrat marking perod 'The problem Involving pickup of . line has been improved with 1959 coal imports sre now expect­ inie annual ph^cal examina W B, •Si' of the faM term. Dick is a second technical school students ih the af­ amazing Preptane—the new. ed to reach 1,500,0()0 tons—300,000 tlons are now'being made by Dr. W. year atud^ht. ternoon waa reported on by C?halr- tons more than called for in an C..- HainsW'orth, school physician, WraNESBAY, N0V.I4T II e OHIlffOR man Harold Dwyer. He said the your est and most complete gaso­ earlier trade agreement. in accordance with the etatc regu Maackester Evening Herald Oe- 10‘A J4.»a7P.M . school’s, principal had* c reed to '/ to the MOEE'THAnX mELLION people : line additjve combination. tailhMa eorrespondent Mre. Donald provide/supervision for he stu­ R. Tnttle, telephone AOedemy 3- dents until 3:1.8 p.m, Tliis cuts Preptane, with a new dC'rjkxjf 3485. ROAST TURKEY DINNEB down the unsupervised waiting ■WHO OWN CHEVROLET^ and detergent action^,.^helpi$ OONTINUOUB 9ERVING 5:M PJIf, to 8:80 PJd. time to about. 20 minutes. Prert- oualy the Interim between .closing I C- prevent stalling—keeps en­ Ad u l t s $1.25 — CHILDREN 75e of school and plekiip by the B(?lton gines cleaner providing more 'TDC WilLChooge \. bus waa about 40 minutes. The school secretar.v Was au ­ miles per gajlon. Try 1960 Officers' Tonight thorized to pay recu rrin g ' bilks trideRite Mobilga.s of .19W Mobi]gas_, •V'’-' .. .1. such as telephone, power, fuel, sal- • aries and transportation after the Special. Both improved with BUMDINE m e election of officers will be ENDS TONIOHTt-’T IiE R A r’ and "rAOE OF FIRE** mileage haa been checked, without new Preptane. Both at ypur III jN held by the Town Development reference to the Board. PaymenCof dealer’s today. Commission' at s meeting sched­ MAIN FEATURE ALWAYS 8:80 PJM., EXCEPT SATURDAY outstanding bills as listed was ap­ uled to begin st *7;30 tonight in proved Whth m inor questioning. the Municipal Building. EARLY UNTIL Now Available at In October, Leonaad E. Seader, STATE BIRD 60c 8 P 3 |. woRtriMi chairman of the group, resigned f|x>m the TT>C because , the nuhl- ber of fagsirieBa trips ' he was ★ ★ # STARTS TOMORROW ★ ★ ir ^uy- Your Beart MBBB ammm ih m ■ -making for his firm had increaaed r 4 and. made difficult for him to at­ WOMEN...ATTHE MERCY OF A PlEASURE- Iniuranca Now!” Both Stores WBUj k n o w n m a k e tend the meetinga. Since that ^CtLTED LINED WOOL timt, Henry Rockwell, vice chidr- 8EEKIM OUEBRILU WM lORDI] W m m j s i man, has, been serving as tem­ porary chairman: Rockwell’s term Raf. $27J line, piftally, neither (Chevrolet nof your STOCK AT to bej^n the fwifiatlon of such a know that your judgment in choosing of ChevroUt trucks tinth unprmdented -phevrolet dealer haff.xny-intention ( foundation, to aid in,, attracting Chevrolet has been confirmed by so advances in efficiency, ehrgo handling, “of forgetting you after you buy. To ^LL TIMES ■ new Industry to the town and to many other people.' driver comfort and ability to gel a job help trap jtou happy with your Chev­ We know that ,we can hold' your done. y ' We-.meuT’aamy word af kl Ym ’H vote for m t aid already esiablished firms in rolet, we have established a depart­ sxpansion plans, - was originally preference and your loyalty only by . But ifi isn't enough to design^And HARD SOLE—P^IRM Cf>UNTER ' Honwowacr'i Policy W wIko you hear how many ment new to us, and so ;far as we SWEATERS# aet for OcL 7. meeting our reeponsibilitiee'to you build the kinds of pr^ucts you 'want. . know,, new to the automobile indus­ ways hoeae, y ^ persoiMl property, yo«t . FOtming the foundation are fully and completely from the day .They must be built rtgii^'^lidly. try. TJi^ is the Cherrolel Department 3 ;ii', 4 I4t, it, 6 6', 7 ’i7>,: 8 1 SHjpoB'BaiE^eott styles, all wool.-Reg..49.98 to ctraiags had Mviags' can he jiroiected — for so repfesStatativea of the TDC, the you buy your Chevrolet tq the day ' Carefully. you tiade it in. And so wq’d like to of QumefHelationi, whose only joh is t B ~x px , X I x irrx ! X |. X : 8 j 412.98. ;;( . . ^ law doHan. W ith this aioderp'coverage, you can Chamber - -of-.-'Commerce's . Indus' . Let us assure you of this; Chev^ l/ieicoordiriatipn of'Chevrolet and Chpr- trial ' development committee, and talk with you ^about Oiir reeponsi- rolet'i fine reputation as a spfid, well- \ Q ...X ■ i X ' X X !X ! X ■ X ) *_;_x_t_x [_x ' 'x' , let at do Ike WMiyiag sboat ires, batglars, boM -' rolej dealer aeiirilies so that ywt enjoy other Manchester residents. 8t^«f oilitiea as we' see them, and what built,' dependable moduefis being safe- ,.-^D-- j X _x I X X I X J_X 1 X I x^l’ X ■* X J BOYS* FBEP -jiag hailen sad pm oiUt iainry lawsuits. We’ll be Activity reports' will also be N^W KIND OF we are doing to tbeet thenri'. guardedby more Checks apd inspections utmost iatisfaction during your entire PREF SLACKS period of otenership. Through this^ T B /■. • . ' X I * L* T X j X .;_jc .; ;x-t; W OOL MELTON . .MtoSfWAt^T P R E F S U I T S happy ta tell poa 29 ways wc o a kdp yoa avoid submitted to. the TDC by "the ex­ Our first., responsibility, we think, and tests, thaa'Orcr h^ort. pRjEP SW EATERS ecutive director, Richard S.' 'nb- HmaS'PAmOWENS'NEVIllE HHIID is clear: To design and'build products deparfment, and through all the EE • o i' X |. X |j|C^i_X ji X I x_j^x 1 x jy* Reg. $1838- tA .O O Along;w-"" ^.’ith >^'ur ■ Chevrolel dealer, JACKETS WU. . • — .4 k KEN SCOTT n C H E N P A M O K SNOW DLOWI that satisfy your needs and your . we WMt youy to Have available the ' other extraordinary steps we are^ U f o 20 $».»8. NOW . ^ O Ukihg', Chevrolet and your Chev-^ Beg. 8738- STATE BAKERS EUlCT 1 A L S O 2 i ^ i ¥ A 1 t M ( t wants to the highest poasifo^e degree." ' finee^/and most complete service .-«i •••••. SA.98 $ 4 . 9 9 Beg. 1838- AIK#dl Simply lift olt the edgine- To that end, we haver done these fwifities. That is why we: Conduct rolet dealer hope to keep you a happy HOW ^ O ' f " 8838. NOW 7J8. NOW $ 5 ’W Hartford, Nov. 8 The Con­ “ir> nt Them Corefnllyl Beg.|14JA \ •iid-handleunitofthi$Toro things fqisf l960: ' Jtnining schools, for Cberrolet dealer ’member of the Chevitolet owner Reg. 8538. AMERICAN MUTUAL necticut. Bakers Assn. Inc. haBs, Mope Ike 1960 Chevrolet 'more eeo- y family. I '• J KOW 8 di 8 a ^ ^ ■ NOW ... .. $ 3 -’ ’ Meefod Robert H.' Wintelaki of Power Handle Snow Plow mechanics. Study and recommend im- ...'IK'-'-.....'-’I tha. Newton Robertson , Bakery, y - ' 'N. ■ II Hartford,. to its presidency. L-- and youVe got the power : Hla father and bfqther served unit for your choice-qf ID as presidents of the association in Other Toro Power Handle A Speaal Me8Mge from Chevrolet at Ymir Local Authmized Chevrolet Dealn years past. . - : ■ m a n (:h e ?5t e r » WEST HARTFORD LOCAL OFFICE: SO'tEWIS S-T., HARTFORD, CONN. yard machines. See it today I > / J. Other new offleera are Rayipond SHOPPING Ce n t e r T. Iwanicki of Bridgeport, ihee Fr(« Pumeil Parking! ^ TEL. CH 6-1681 ' > ------p a r a d e “ i ’ 17 8 p , MAIN ST,. SIHMM prasident; WllUam ]p; Struaenskl HUS kr RUM FOR OOMPLEHS DETAILS CAT of Hartford, tr e a s u r e r ; phd Open Mon., Tues., Sat. ,i ■ Open 9:30 A.Ma to 8 P.M. Ohtrlas fU m at West Haven, see- 10 A.M; to 8 P.M. . y “ „ Mob. thru SaL -C . WALTER Ml i - l t l l «r TR t-9lp roUiT'' .■ p . MARLOWlj Wed.. Thiira, Fri. Oped unulSik . . Of evrarw^—-On Mnifi At. 10 A M. to 9 P.M. ■■l«'8-.P.M. ■ ’Oi r*. 1$2f MAIN S1MIT B T B L r X O N N . i- MIMIM I- t )/

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IIANCHESTER EVBNmO HBRALlj» MAKCHESTER. (X)NN« TtJERDAY, KO\'ElfBER 8 ,19B8 Moch reportedly wl|1 tell ths ^Ai»rotJv eemmltts* thst Franc* will rs- Paper Reports U N Continiies nouhes liuclesr weapon tests ths S'avB wirhl aavsra^ bad injurlsir. tiieludldg an Vets ’ Hay Activities Don’t dig and govfsi eldarty lady'a fractu^ad leg, and August Hits day ths United Ststek,-Britain snd Three from Area Strip old painC tb* M qt ReportMeeting another woman’s fractured shoul- the Soviet Union agree to ban Foes of Castro Deadlock on production snd use of such wea­ way with regnisr ttryp- Lisled by Scouts Get Cancer P obIa ,der. . ■'— I eeM Paint Rsmover.Rat* You Should Know . . . TV-Radio Tbnight Then thara was tha lO-yeap.'dJd #41% Planned by Legion pon*. for your fliwstfami^r* Coventry boy who received A ginf For Stand on Brook Turks, Poles Tha U.N. FotlUcal Committee rtrst restilu of the Blsckleijge' TBraa Maiw'haatV • m - - To Act Tonight turned to the dispute .over the •f p»int ari4l ahot .wound In verUirown; prohibition of anyone Nov, 11. ' Meanwhile, another heated de­ such a num^^ of attivitles that j ■ chester campaign e^i^irman."' ck Draw- Mi Board paper mill* Into the town ’’At any rate, v^e question the February. CoB In Yenr froscHptloo 8ig Picture ^ . TV Halt order ' $ toa; William H. Slslth, W m p s^ practicality of discharging^, your in the provletonal government A veterans' parade, led by the bate loomad tn the U;N. •* .* aha la alwa>-a buaj- • More than 350 campaign; work.' • :00 RUJeman i muTSSSSi/u^ or Ekghth Diatrict unitary aewer All 82 U.N. membfta joined in Carteofl Plkyhoui* fanning commlltts; and Mrr, Two Wili Receive wastes Into sltber of 'Manchester's '^nmntng for-office in the first e'lec- Manchester High School Band. Will parade of Asian and African dele­ Mrs PonUcalU, kntwTi to ail as era sfe sollcitlng/fn Andovt'r. Bol­ Weather Nf«* and fiseeta , Moyle at Nine . . , . l i ayetema. sponsorliig the resolution, assuring DofivorfU Wl9Mn Tho ton, Hebron, and Manchester for Tlthtrope S. U. SO Charlea H. Ubsrt, dlstHht rolun- two sewer system*svi At thi* tllne. Hoh; restoration of the Cuban eon- begin at the high echo I and march gate* lined up to protest France’s Kaj', la president of the Manches-, Phone Your Answer Arthur Murray Party. (Ci tsar dalagato to Conttaebtmut'Ctn- f M S S lueague ytraaldent Bernard Au­ en E. Middle Tpke. and Main St. qlshs to explode her first atomic unanimous epprovai in both ths fund* to support the 1069-60 scout­ Rotlie Jacobs Club Ndum Schechler Awards gust said no engineering atudy baa Both municipalclp treatment plants ■Ututlon of 1640; review of all de­ committee vote wae preceded by a Hoiir ter Alumni -and Interm ediete, Bports and News ear Sbctaly and campaign planning nrovide only primary treatment cisions, laws and ' Judgments to the hospital before the address. t>omb In th* Sahara deaert. ing budget for'the district which a«! preslon •;30 Phlllb Marlowe . ' B been made to defermina the feaai- ly . 8 ovtet-American dispute over in- Storta Assn., is » memiser of the has been set at Ilfr.OOO, acem-ding ed sketton Bhirw (6j cbmmitlea,^ .Which should not msterially im- handed down by the Castro govern­ The ceremonies will cap a ae­ Ahnied TaibI Benhtms of Moroc­ hO^ehester Women's "Club, the • :U Ohn «r,rllm»----- ,1C1 •ion are Mrs. Abraham A. Rtblcoff and bllity of euch a tnove. ries of Legion-sponsored events tetj>retatinn of the resolution. to dlstrl^finance chairman Frank Huntley^rlnkle.v Report S Ths actirilias of the df •prove the 'quality of ydur - waste ment: 6 strong anti-Communist co was to begin the debate tn ths Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Hartford County Home' Builders' Dooaias Edwsrds ^ 1 i0;0(S "?}am'. Mw* Show 5j plannefMgnd coordinated/, by Its Mrs. Morris . Silverman ■wfll re­ Martin yesterday laid any new discharge‘Rafter treatment in your stand; and close cooperation with commemorating Veterans’ Day. be­ 82-nation political committee this Miller. Manchester's goal Is’ $10,- . TV PresSnt* method of treating the waate* Vasily V, Kuxnetsov said his gov­ PINE PHARMAOY A m dllai^ the Emblem Club, the OOOi ’ T:0O Barry Barents Keep relklng B alght^ standing committaea i and ceive), ih e Mathllde R chechter own clarifier*. die United States. ginning Friday, find including the afternoon. It waa his government' WM CCRTER 91. LiSdles f all wars and mem­ on record opposing .th4) French mi- RecreaUon Cbcnmiseion. She la IS and Westher 11:0U Big News yeilgious and civic-life of Con-1 at the miUa themselvea, ni^ in a would eliminate the problem .in the aaboteure will first attack Cu­ bers of all Veterans’ organisations chev’s .proposal for complete dis­ as ScoutOrams, winter camp facH- Tn - Tell thitM Truth elesr test, axpeeted to take place In arm am ent in a 4-year period a* the past treasurer w. the Manchester Barry Bareots necUcut” at a luncheon next Mon-, municipal aewer systein. ’rnbAanie Lydall Brook. However,-^^ we que«- ba’s vital cane sugar industry, then and their auy" <0'11:30 Jaek Pasr i>. as. From the first day, In October Atty. John 8 . O. Rotitier/ step disarmament put forward by I at the Bunce Center for m et^iy.; Contribulinns to the Boy Seoul Oily Elerlloit Wsrm-75|i a0..122:50:l ww* enA .Weather whbn a woman caught her arm in plan to attend are Mrs. Sidney BJl- W H E E L i^R E O . $4 69 sllminatlng the odor. fied. Bkalcally, we feel that, until Beginning the aeries of activi­ France’s veteran disarmament llSr Mri. Nat Schwedel. Mrs. John circles Hear ties will b* a gathering called Vet­ the British. | retarded'Children. j , V finance campaign-may he maned Jo 1:00 Plsyhotu*' S l;fln Late News, a washing machine wringer, until (8 ) CHECK PftONT WHEEL August declared .hiinBelf in fa­ addlUontu^eatment 1* provided, expert, Jules Moeti, was expected Bl»ctlon Return* SO; -1: *0 NSW*. sPrsyerv. G. Rottner. Mrs. George Less- vor of finaiVc.iai he^i, adding tjiat the dlschar^ of your waste into a erans’ Information Night to be Chief U.S. Deegate Henry'Cabot ^ It Is plain why Mrs. Ponticelli ‘Frank Miller, Savings Bank < of New Vnrfc Ccnfldenlls! eflCi - ; . \ - Sunday when'- a J-year-old boy BBARIN08 to 'reply that his government Lodge challenged Kuznet*)^' la "alwavt busy.-' in fact, her \ ner. Mrs. Manning Fendell, Mrs. he underatood Lydall A FdUlds municipal sewli< or Into an enclos­ held Friday at 8 o’clock at the Le­ Installation Set Manchester. Let * Travel swallowed some p t his mother’s (4) CHECK BRAKE 8 T 8 TEM Father Barry would ignore any U.N. resolution pointing out that the reeolutlon re- ■ participation in activities has najned tonight by the Board of [' «W 5 HATDRTsArft ^W EBlkFO R COMPt^TB U 8 TINO Irving Hcxihberg. Mrs. Leon Ru­ would pipe into the distridt system, ed industrial server down to the gion Home.'?. ■. opposing its'test plans. MoCh re­ morning sickneas pills, last month - Information Night has been ferred epeclflcaily to ' the. .-Soviet • made it necessary that ih*' forego vyta a busy one In the / emeri^ency bin, Mrs. Jacob Sandals. Mrs. Saul at Hs own coat, after which' the Robertson Park .cqndult is .merely By Emblem Club portedly Waa ready wi th a scientif­ Rllverstein and Mrs. -Julius Fra- ALL FOUR ONLY transposing the pr^iem down T h s Rev. EMward F. Barry, of scheduled to disclose, discuss and and Brltleh plane ancl -all other* i a pleasant pastime enjoyed by the Among‘ the organisations to | W a d d c ll ‘R T A S ctS -i^m ~at Itancheater Memorial Ihatrict would get sewer revenue. ic report showing that the. planned put before the UiN.i" not juet to which ahe belongs, the Emblem ' —; ^ dln. However, doubb exists whether stream. \ ' the LaSalette Novitiate, Bloom­ explain the workinge of various I family for several year's oc- Hospital. ; funds and programs for the bene­ Mra Paul Gagne wilt be installed French test would not cause one proposal. Ho' added -that the j wiUftwal trips to New York for Club 1* the busiest, she^ says in i DlSCUW SlOll o f 1 V Total .oases treated . was 641. The awards will be presented by the District plant; which is oper­ ’’. . . We anticipate that ssqond field, Was guest speaker at the danger of radioactive contaminS- R adio ary treatnient facilities 'vwU bei fit of veterans, their families, de­ a*/ president, of the Manchester ’United Stater is making a com-j gUmpab of the Yankees or a pro- September, she ran the clubs Nine^-ons were adriiiued,' and 650 Mrs. Jennie C. Grosslhger, na­ ating near to capacity, could taka annual' banquet of the Combined Rfinblcm Club at ceremonies to­ tion to any serious degree. fashion show and hss' been on (’fWa UttjBg IncIudM onliy those news broadcsiita o f '! • or U* tional honorary, chairman of the $0.85 constructed at the South pendents and aurvtvore. Represent­ prkhensivr revlmew of disarma­ feaslonal hockey game or bolle- were discharged after trtatfflettit. on the extra wastes. Sending them Authoritatiye source* said the / Control of' mass communtcatlonk miiinto ibaitUi. 8 ome'' stoMMis carry' other short nMraduta}'. Mathllde Schech ter Residence Hail cheater treatm ent plant in Catholic Mothers Circles of Man- atives ftom the State Soldier,' SalL; morrow a t 8 p.m. at the K of C ment jlroceduree and may make giata track meet. many of the club's, committees. ‘ Wounds of the hands, feet 'and to the town treatment plant would Nome. French bpmb ha* been ready for new propoekle itself at Geneva. She is a past president 'and Is 'will be discussed at a meeting of WDROrlSSt ' *''7;30 News ’ . 1 ■ . ’ fund drive. The drive, sponsored call for a trunjc sewer joining the near future. The possibility of ►Ohester last evening at the Gar- or snd MWrine Fund; Veterans’ Ao- Heipsd Form Booator Chib **:00 Election R^tumi hamd led the list of injuries. Men.- ministratlon; Social Security of­ Other ofllcers to be Installed are month* but the teats had been de-. r T ■ - ■ ' r — now yie chairman-of the club's the Waddell PTA Wednesday at 8 S.uu News, Aaimen '' by the National Women’s League trtatlhg-.yOur waste at this plant n Sports, particularly baaeball. B:00 Motntor women and children had sttUhes town system .odUlde the District. dW'Grove. . fice; the Rocky HIU- -V eterans’ Mrs. Foster Williams, vice presi­ layed because the desert expeif- wa.vs.gnd mesns contmittee; p.ni. a t the , 8ch()ol auditorium. 5:15 Art Johiiion 10:00 Treanury of Mnulc of the United Synagogue of Amer­ 8 ERViCEONALL may worthy of further con­ POUO CASE Ria^RTRD haea formed a major intareat for Through the courtesy of Potter- 5:45 .Lowell Thoms* taken in. fingers after, doing such Sees No ObUgatton H^has served as director of the Home and the NeWlhgton Veter-, dent’, Mrs. Samuel Robb Jr., cor­ mental station was not reqdy. The Born In New Britain 7:00'Arno* N Andy. .10:30 Intornipsio for, Moflprnii ica, has a natlo'nal goal of $1 mH- OONWENtlONAL MAKER August also rejectieid M artin’s sideration when the study for the her, beginning in high echool when lona, a TV set will be installed in 7:31) New*. Comedy Time II .gw^ Neu'i , things as catching them in fans, design of secondary treatment fa LaSalette radio program of -Our ans’ Hospital are ecfieduled ' to responding secretary, and Mrs. Al French now have fixed ,.^date for Hartford. Nov. 3 (yP)—The State ahe played for a championship ■ Mrs. Ponticelli was born Kath­ gears, conveyor belts, emery Uon to be raised for construction opinion that helping the firms fi­ Lady of Sorrows Church, • Hart­ the test, sources Herb-'iald, hut the- auditorium for brief viewing 7:45 Bob and Ray lifi5 Sports fr'irtar / of a- residence haM for women itu- duties is imdertaken. speak.^- ■ / ' fred Ponticelli, historian.t; Department of Health reported 130 OUT O F 139 girls’ softball team. She helped leen-Prahge in New Britain and at­ 8:1*) World rontght 1i:30 StArllEht Serpoadt / wheels, and car doors. nancially would obligate the town ford, for tl», past three years, -The ceremony will be conducted what it Is could not be leametl. one new rase of polio in Connecti­ as a springboard for discussion 8:15 Music TUI One 13:65 News. siini off denta attending the Jewish 'I'heo- "The discharge of your waate 'MeW veterans’ pemrion laws will, launch the Booster Club nine years tended - St. Mary's Parochial groups. Robert SehnoffjSky, pro­ 12:0U New* • One youngstar caught, a leg ,in MORIARTY to help the Case Bros, paper com­ into a municipal sewer will not, and previously was widely known among other thlnga be explained by Mrs. George Wllllains, past These source* *aid the French cut during the week ending Oct. School. Nathan Hale JURior High WINF—1286- loglcal Seminary in New York. pany similarly. Case Bros.’ waste HARTFORD RUILDERS^ ago to bring about the Little grain chairman, will ejcplaln the .12:10 Music nil tme S 110 k'inanciBi News - a bicycle spoke, a man burned his however, rplleve yoU of the neces­ throughout the country gs a at the meeting. Xnforfation Night supreme presldenL Attending will bomb ha* less explosive fOrce.than 31. League organisetioh existing to­ School and New Britain Htghr-Be. 1:00 New*. 9lM -Off eyes watching an. arc welder at . 'does not cause an odor problem preacher at mlseioW and' retreats 100,000" tons of TNT but -. more purposes and procedure of the eve- - m iA r —616 6:05 Newt Roundup sity 0? effecting good and consis­ Chairman Wljber T. Little has be Mrs. Ann Murphy of Rockville Total esses for October were 10, day. Later,. ahe moved to' the sides playing softball in high g:15 Showceee snd Newi work, a hospital employe cracked bothering townsi>eopls, ho said. Father Barry, who'' wSa intfa- urged all Yetarana, men and lodge, newly splinted supreme than the American A-bomb* as compared with 8 In 1958 for U5| OIL IN THEIR" school, she was a member of the ("* - , , , I *:IIO big Bluiw 7:00 Fulton Lewis . BROTHERS tent sdllds Removal from your ' Alumni and Intermediate group Members .'Wll! express their g: so John Dsly 7 15 Evening Devoijone ' open his head falling off a low 801-816 Ce Ni E R 8 T. The decay of waste* historically wastes in your installed facilities. duced by the Rev. Frantd* T. But­ women, thpir families and depend-, diatrict deputy, and Mrs. Joseph dropiped on Hiroshima and Naga­ the month. . which is maintained through gir^' basketball team. 8*6 7 2U Sliowcase and Ntwa bench', a teenage lx>ys’ earlobe was ejected from Lydall A Foulds and ler of the'Church of the Assump­ Reynolds, Manchester, who Waa saki in 1945. Those early bombs OWN HOMES ^ views on TV In the home during, «;« 7:30 The Arni,\- Houi* Arthur’s Luncheonette TEL.'M l 8-5135 Efficient solids removal would be enta, regardless of organisation, to -The latest .case, the departrnent ; sponaorsKlp and by donatloiia^TIn- She married Charles' Pijnticelli a series of "buaz sessions," after, 7.15 Rig'shi w tom open by a- horse that bit him. Colonial Board into Lydall Brook tion, chaplain of the conibineil attend. Refresnmenta will be serv-) appointed supreme press corres­ were the equivalent of approxima­ of Manchester July 18, 1936, and S:tS( New'a ■ . Dally Breakfast Special , necessary-to avoid a buildup from reported yesterday, was in New I ddentally. Her husbaruFa . con- which a list of general conclusions 113'00 News, kien off 8:i)5 World I'oday ' and a little boy lost part of his bothers North Enders during occurring In the sewers whic.h clrdlea gave a talk on the duty ed. - pondent at' the national conven­ tely 20,000 tons of TNT; hydro­ Haven, and non-paralytic. ; tractlng firm, . Charles Ponticelli has lived in Manchester ever since. 1416 8:8U Showcase and New* v toenail when another child Juice. 1 egg, 2 strips of.biuion. hot, dry spell* When there is in­ will be reported to the group as h U :()5 Mueic BeyOnri the Stare snd^ewt could otherwise, result in * serious and responsibility , qf mothers In "pie Veteran*’ Day dinner snd tion at Seattle, Wash,, last month. gen bdmfi^s tested by the United The number of mumps cases in > and Sons, sponsored the Alumni The Pontlceilis have two sons,,; whole during a refreshment- - hour ' ■sfuii News Westher dropped a roci{, on him. buttered toast, A sufficient water, for dilution. dance at .toe Legion Home will be­ Refreshments will,'''bs seiVed by Donald C. and RAiTrmnd .1,. both 5-.15 Howie B 12:05 New* Roundup ' ■ and recurring maintenance prob­ guiding their children. He spoke Stades, Russik apd Britain have the etate has more than doubled costs fess tod 1 League team^'udiich won the X' 3:00 I.*u Terry 12:15 Sign O.ff ' Falls at home accounted for jeWy, coffee. *#*tC Lydall A Foulds has hinted it lem. with feeling of his owh mother, gin Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.. Legion of-: the installation committee. MYa. been in the million-ton class. from 78 to 136. league ptayofm this past im m o . of whom have, joined their father's 11:00 Newe would want town financial help contracting and building firm. Inventfd Tybp 11:10 Lou Terry v Read Herald .4dvB. "It is our opinion, therefore, now deceased, who devoted *0 ficialS announce. A turkey dinner Samuel VacantI, chairman, aska .It is probab.l.v Mrs. Pontlcelli’s 'B oth'hoy^.^'ere active -in school 1 00 t)el Ravcee . in any major. effort to stop the that the efficient removal of aqltdi much of her time to the religious will be prepared and served by the all olBcera to meet at f. p.m. for 100,000 in your Ihbtalled' facilities is' the - Interest in. activities, sports and athletics arm seem to show their The collapsible metal tube used | W Tir_in80 odor, after having spent $ training of her sons and daughters Legion kitchen committee, and a rehearsal. ... youth jvhich prompted her ap­ g’.ou .New* privately on that objective since task toward which all immediate ai>eaker will .riva a talk in con­ The Binblem Ciub will sponsor T h e Bank that g iv e s you PLANNED SECURITY \ mother's interest in sports in gen­ for toothpaste, etc,, was patented,: ,5:15 Weather. Sport* in their ■ happy childhood home, pointment last year to the eral.- in 1841 by in artist. John G. 8:30 Album of the Day. 1939. efforts should be directed." and Btreseed the Ipiportanco'Ot nection with Veterana’ Day. The a military whist NoV... 12 for which vtoOry Park and Recrcatioi S:45 Thrde-Slar Extra August also scored Martin’s Suggest Bypass mothers carrying eUt tfielr dutlisa speaker’s name will be announced tickets will be .available! at the th- Besides becoming active in so fland, who used the lube for his 7:00 Dick- Bertel Appearing at a Manchester Tax­ mission. She replaced->^ many town organlistions. Mrs. oil'palnts. 7:15 Automotive Jteporl Max Miller oppoalUon to the firings offer to faithfully. He refqrlred to the later. atallation meeting. McGuire whose term expired al- Ponticelit has been anp-^'ht the pipe wastes from the mills to a payers League meeting last week, crime Wave a few.-weeks ago in Past Commander Lepn, Bradley ' most exactly a ,year ago. The com- steadier fim at town athletic point in the brejok below Rogers -Lydall R Foulds officials said the New York City, which shocked head* the committee in: charge of i^ssioVi is just a’hat its title im­ events. Pond. Such a move would be firm would pay for a $'7,000 to the country and resulted in the arrangements for the dande.x plies—an advisory body which When she has 'a spare moment Says: "valid, reasonable, and warrant­ $10,000 pipe to' carry the mUl death of a number of yoiing gang? Newcomers’ Tea recommends recreation programs froih her many duties she likes to ed," he said. - wastes, to a point of entry in the ■tera who parade the streets in­ to the genersl ihanager and which ' August added Martin should be brook below Rogers Pond, near the At Y Saturday bowl or play golf , .(,"l don't-play Robertson Park condult -Btagna- stead of remaining in an unhappy works '^vlth the Recreation .De­ good golf. I just play golf." 1,. hut "cooperating” with the firm, not home.. He complimented the com­ Girl Scout Notes partment to learn Its needs and COMPLETE SECTION RETURNS tlori of wastes In Rogers Pond ^Mrg. Frank Sheldon, president it hgs become hard to find such-'a "criticising"- It. causes much of the Odor around. bined^ circles for the Interest they its..problems. , , moment. I . He' added that the to.wn should have' taken and the gains they of thS: M anchester 'YWCA; will A D em ocrat M.rs/. Ponticelli In view of her activities.' some­ Mill St. now. However, the firm Girl Scout Troop 80 of Man­ give financial help quickly if with­ said the 'possibility of handling the ha've made, which, a t the present pour at a membership tea to be was ths sols member of her party one might be led to aak of her abil­ ■ CONNEaiCUT holding it wduld prevent the firms time, total 26 active circles. chester Green held a Halloween given iit, the Community Y Satur- ahead wastes IhOither the District or on this commission A ^en ahe wag. ities as a cook. That someone need from expanding or make them con­ dance- on Oct. 23 at the North dajf from''.3 to 5 p.m. appoffitisd. Now,' there are three not worry. Good authority has it town' sewage plants should be' Mrs. Mary Taylor, retired so­ Methodist Church.. Refdeshmenta sider leaving Manchester. sttidied first. Thus, this plan seems ciety editor of The Herald, was iThe tea has been planned by tha Democrats and one . Republlcsh ahe excels In' this department as They don't need Manchester,- of cider and d(}ughnuts\ were Newcomers’ club of the Y with with the fifth member to he well. and western to offer' a staSt tovvard the firm ’s presented a corsage and a tribute served. Chaperone* Included., .the X,. . August said, but Manchester needs original recommendation. by Mrs. James Murray, chairman leader, Mr*. John Goi^an and M the purpose of acquainting new them. . . ^ Martin ►yesterday opposed the of the combined circles. . Mrs George Flavell, and‘ Mr*. Ernest members and. to honor' -a' a visitorvl« MASSACHUSETTS Martin yesterday ?aid that "if proposal to pipe the wsates below Taylor-^'h'as attended the group’s Anderson.' from Korea, Miss'\Hes Hh^HO, ^; s the mills, the DlMrict, the Town Rogers Pond. He indicated this annual banquet since the inception Troop 80 also' attended a cooking Miss Lee ia national.,l, generalg e n e r a r ^ - .Wimam Wise, to Discuss Sewer Departiijent, or the Town might.only transfer the odor fur­ of the organisation 17 years ago. demonstration at the Hartforcl retary of.the YWCA in Korea ahd STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. of Manchejdef or any combination ther east, not re.uce.lt. Electric Light Qo. on Oct. 28' in is a guest of ths H ertford'- thereof had authority and were He also said' the cost of ad­ Attendance at last night's ban­ County Y. ' \ . for LWV quet approached the 200 m a r k, connection with work the girls are willing to participate in the cost ditional treatment units at either doing' on- their cooking badge. Mrs. John Baldwin, presMent'of • of . providing treatment for the plant for f,he wastes alone, plus Mrs. Murray expressed apprecia­ the Newcomers’ Club, WIU ficrve WTDlam S. Wise, director of the^aupports the Compact, the Nation paper mill wastes, it would be much the possible cost of a trunk tion of the' work of so many In as a hostess with Mrs. Sheldon msddng it a auccese; to the Most F irst non-stop Pari* to NeW Coimaetlcut W ater Resource Com- al League Board will aid and-sup­ WtiC RADIO DIAL 1080 more practical and a great deal line aewer to the town sys­ York flight was made by French Co-chairmen for the tea are Mrs ply coordinated support for the ; cheaper to' providfi the treatm ent tem, would...be prohibitive _ and Holy Rosary Mothers Circle for mrsMon, will speak to members Capt, D. Cost* and Maurice Bel- William ShanerJr, and Mrs. John Compact tn Congresa. at the source — at the two paper forrp what he termed an unnec­ leadership;, and to Mrs. Howard lonte in 1930. Holton. of the Manchsster League of tVom- Mrs. Herbert Phelon ts chair­ milla." essary "multipurpose system” for Holmes Chairman of the decorat­ —■ en Voters Wednesday at 8 . p.m. at man of the National Resourcaa Any treatment unlta,tuUt there, handling wastes. ing committee for the chrysanthe-. ’’7“ the home of Mrs. Alfred B. Siind- committea--— of -the Manchester he said', could be tailored spec.lfl-/ He believes the problem should mums, fall foliage and other dec­ qulst, 50 Wyllya g t League. Those serving on her com­ exalt cally for the waatea, rather thafi be tackled at Its 'source—at the orations throughout the dining The speaker, an authority in the mittee . are Mrs. William Hannah,' “a mixture of dissimilar mate­ mills. hall. - r ' /field of w ater reaources and con- Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. Wallace rials." ouli „ servation.’ will explain the North­ Grube and Mrs. John Mrosek. Martin al*p said - that, /rom an last September that: "Reference Is Mrs. Edward Coltman 'wlH serve engineering standpoint, (he wastes eastern Water and Related Land as discussion leader. " ' r sm m mts comsT frequently'made to preventing the Green PTA Plans Resources Oorhpact which has could be treated at either the Dis­ pollution at its source. A study ot been approved by tbb state legisla­ YOU BOUGHT A A local contetL You or your friend* Will.winI • trict or town, plant - provided ad­ this, shows it to be unfeasible, if tures In, Connecticut, Massachu­ You qualify if you're 16 or under ditional units'w ere .built. not * impossible. The Lydall A Supper and Dance setts and Rhode Island. Bridal Party Held ■ \ ENTIR TODAY AT OUR TfCROlt DRUG STORI It was- last geptember when Foulds Paper Co. and Colonial Wise, who has served on the ex­ Lydall A Foul'd* first proposed Board'Co. have equal to, or better, Green PTA will have a potiuck ecutive corhmittee of the Jnter- For Jeanne Laine that Its wastta b« put into the Dia- primary effluent treatment (re- tomorrow a t 7 p.m. in the aOhool etate Conferenee- on- 'Water Prob- EVERYTIMK^YOU LOOK AT IT8 ^ trict systant ^tnoval—of-wastes:-- from^- pnM»a8 .cafeteria.- - Mrs,...Herbert.Browp,. lems. has participated in water ALL-NEiV SLEEK-I.INE STYLINT. , Proposals water before it enters the brook) hospitality chairman, Will be in EVERY TIME SOMEONI t 6 SIT IN YHE MIDDLE pollution control in New England I ,.?***,■ It saltr the town should help out than any mill in Connecticut."- charge of the supper, , and 1 In- 10 1958.IUI ..... was appointed .5to the Ii"; " Raymond L. Every line is clean, aculpluretl. trim. All excess hiui been pared In; The firm addeti that the major Mrs. Myron Rice,' president will There’s real comfort for 6 people, no.t juet 4. The clumsy center Laine, 238 Hackmatack St., was; 1. ’^Immediate steps" 46 enclose Water Pollution Control advisory honored with a surprise miscel-, away, shaped aniooth. There's no unnecessary bulk, no clutter problem is insufficient Water for conduct a short business meeting hump you etUI find in so many othe>-cars has been cut way the • brook from Ihe mills to the after the supper, after which there board .by. President Eisenhower. laneous bridal shower recently at of useless chrome. Just elegant simplicitj'. diluting the/ wastes in Lydall down. There’s full head shoulder reom, foot room, for all. . He is a member of the American tohertgon Park conduit. Brook.' The Manchester' Water Co. will be square dancing in the school the British American Club. She is ] 2. "Further preparationa’i in; 'the 1960 Mercury is truly planned for people!leoplelv.. ^a»d Connecticut socletiOe o f Civil the fiance of Talmadge C. Rlggaby.} i*: drawing^ off more ^ d more auditorium. Stanley Best .will be Engineers and the, American Acad­ iermlttlng thex,enclosure to extend caller and will present a square Son of Mr. and M r^ Alya Riggsby, nto the' District'system. Water friJm the. brook/ Watershed emy of Sanitary Engineers^ He IS Clearfield, Ky. He is stationed at \.O lU M 8 IA COiUMfilA f dance demonstration group. Mrs. q P E N M O N ^ Y Thru SATURDAY iG fo 10 ./ ■The firni then received this re­ for conjmmer use, it said, so that a registered prOfaasional engineer the Nike Base. j MORI ARTY BROTHERS tfie s^am dries up at/ some times -Joseph Dawood Is program chair­ ply from the State Water Resources man in charge of arrangementa. MORIARTY BRi and received the engineer oif^the Hostesses were Mrs. -WUliam | 301 CENTER ST.-^-MI .3-3135—OPEN EVENINGS ' FORMER. CHENEY Sl^ORTS BIKE SPORTS BIKE Commission: of the year vrith only mill prdeess . year award In 1956 from 'the Chn- Klotrcr, sister of the- bride-elect: j - MILLS'" X 2*" Irak)*, •t**k **4 >P<*4y. idikt * bPtuty. iri|St biM witk bp^ilsc water running down the .bed 301 CENTER ST.-^MI 3-5135—OPEN EVENING^ iwcMcut Society‘Of Professlongl r<4 witiK-pltnty ot etirosu. funy .cSrbmt. Fully §buippt4. ” ..... This system tDiatrict) is and Mr*. Cyril Cotaun, aiuit of the Hartford Ro)m1 «Siiipp«4. \ , \ ^ ' currently operating at or very near /Ini commentlng' on this yestpr- Eni^neers and Connecticut Tech-^ bride-elect. Miss Laiiie Unwrapped and Pine 8 t. ,lo rhakimum capacity and .... rfay In a written report to the nteal f^ncil. "her gifts while' seated beneath dec-' Manchester, Conn. the discharge of your waste waterw Board of DireftOBj, Martin left tfie The League ha* spent nearl.v' oratij^s of white wedding bells. therein could very'possibly result way open for an InferiJnce to the four year* In the study of Water The centerpiece for a buffet lunch­ Plenty Of , eon was a shower cake made by IPgEE PA lt^'G POlHAgU in serious hydraulic overloading'of fact that Lydall A Foulds, Colonial resources La»t year, in a study this system. It, appears; theraore, Board, and the Manchester Water . made of .thfi Connecticut' River Mr*. Charles P. Ktotier. $80 Wood- ", .Piwcal Pickup MA6NITK that .South Manchester (Ihe/town Co., - are__ under ‘the same principal baalni anil its problem's, the Slate, bridge 8 t. > . ■ system) provides ' the. onlj/possK ownership. League, through local units; ’The couple will be married Nov. . t 'Series-To ^AMERICAN FLYER RECORDER rieached ;the position that, succesa--" JL4 al S.I.^Jamea’ Church.- ■ -tYaaf Oar ' ful w ater resource activities' tfeed ELICTRIC TRAIN »T: Faltnrully rccordt - N BBOM’NEI.L AT YALE (CMMlftt Wit* tracks, triMfurimr, anytbini. rlayt bick coordinated .administration instead ■ V * ONE DAY SPBCiSrS ,*i . tawM, ckM-ekeo, tvin • rackit ' InalMtly. Crut-- of many disconneeted projects , New Haven.'\Nov. 3 t/F, — -For­ ItuiKhtr! tor pirtiat. working often at.. croaspurposeS;" mer Attorney' General Herbert ( FOR We d n e s d a y o n l y eqtlllabia financing, hv determina­ Brownell Jr., a 1927 .graduate of Some of the most important things in life tion of a sound and -unifornf cost the Yale; Law S'chdol. has returned RROWNtI \ WESTINOHOUSfv sharing standard, and regional or to the campus to spend five days MOVIE CAMERA ^ FORTARU as s ChiJbb Pellolv:.-' ;:. ... rlv*r basin planning .because T*k* it to iporti RADIO COSt money .a home of your own, a college edu­ streams and rivers do not fpllow Chubb fellowships are granted tvtnts or family out- Compact ttbit modal state lines and because regional by Timothy D v^hC College, one j E A R LY 1 PORK LOIN ROASTS l*(s. City to opiriti. In nmarl ctit. Full cation for your children, tlie assured prospect of hap^y of Yale’s residential college^). Re­ . Makti mirror-tharp rtnft tpatktr..nu| 'control is required for ein(;ient m (5-RIB PORTION) l i f movlii.. , II in anywiidra. management and water rjssohree cipients have ho formal -dutie: Lb. ■ I ■ retirement years. ^ ! jlevelopment. "■ su.fh as speeches to make, but CHRISTMAS ' ’ 3'"? reserve the.righLt«-4imit qita.ntity.^ The Noirtheaatern'Compact, in the , .spen I PRIE PICKUP oiMl DEUVIRY iERVICI - P;ii6N^ MI MSOl/ Satorday, 9 A.M. to $ P.M/ ' £ BILLTUNSKYikMI 9-9095 • eiWMarvta. me. C: ■ , * 1 Tfjlpl*-S Stamp Sademptiea ipt MoriMFSsaarR Neyrtogtaa ^ALWAYS PlINYY OP. fM I PAMCMO i mm ■ ^ - "..I-' ■■' ' ' f'-■ |': i J, Y . '..1 ''T-' -"T;.

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•cMua Ooveraor, and, Judging that rm t guard acUoa daalgaad to pro* a hand, and wan grataful, and if AiringJToday^ the Democrato do well In the tha hdndsoae new eoitosetor high­ AA Open Meeting St. Mary’s jGiiild Plans JUnirlfrBt^r tact hla right and opportunity to voUng today, evefytiody will be way. waa etlll IheompUte from Ciigat Discloses Fix Obituary Connectielit safety atandarda, ^pronounead it Slated Satur&y S0% DlSCOuHT waga auch diplomacy. happy all around. ^ On Changes Eoentiid ilrraid This la an i ^ p o ^ g , , inviting •Tha .main atory of t t o would ba temporatfto officially filoaed again. The deciaMfi waa impeccable. It Fair, Dinner Nov. 12 « S S ? « a poittira ifor Ktuuahchav to taka, the hew and auddenlyiound likln#; llte Maachaatar group o f Alqo- Ml MI mws BBWiWf TO e Quiz Yankee Leonid have saved a life, or even, if Death Claims In State Elections lio one wanU to ruih truMn^ly In­ of the Governor for the tea, recap- holica Anonymoue wlU hold an In Charter /-By A. H: O. Uon and rally circuit, which may the paopie x>f New Haven happened open meeting Saturday at the Hol­ to hla anna. wc certainly to judge that the road'e early RfGU LA K at. Mary’s GtoU will sbonsor afielaphanta; Mro. Jeaae BeUlnger be nothing’ more than the temp­ lister St. SchooL I naci foit I (Oeattaoed from Page. One) many more witnessqO who “ told A 'public hearing wilt ba held .(Ceattoned frsiifi fa g e. Oa*) don’t want tha poaatbtliUaa of proa- opening had' been 'turned into Out-of-town AA members have c l e a n u m ; —— , < " Miss Clark, Ohriatmaa Pair oh Thurwtay, Nov. Nc cheeae; Mrs. William •MeCann and ,^rt,^dellvor- later at the PatUtoders Club, 102 '.‘I auppoie the producers of the Mafichaitor school teadher, died served from 5 - to 7 t o -the bera of the Glrta’ Friendly So­ (Oentbiaed ffem itoga Oae) for a year end is galriliig strength sonal conduct and finslmcta of the $04,000 Challenge also wanted to how long IVmlgh^be, changes would bring the Qharter Ika *u^alTal| teglaa he clasped and masUred so ed with a vary deft touch, and the Norman St basement of the new church on ciety. 'The OFS juniors will have every ,week. • Governor occurred. Governor haa had fun doing it. BELMONT RUG make a better show, and so they The tesUmonyXabout the $64,- Monday at the Ebenezef Nunfing charge, of'a doll booth, under the Into line with existing prkctioe, ytapuMleatWi) oi Only Eglihead Mattered long ago. Fair Day. Mrs. Claude Porter and clarify language, and ImproVa there is -any likelihood the strike Less taIkkUv* Is John M. Bailey, _ atTaava diaaatohaa aradlliH to U « '■ Suddenly, for .the ftrst tlmh in made-bellevej too. If there, was too 00(k show^ yesterday came from Home in St. Peteraburf. a Mrs. wyville Peabody are eo- leaderriilp of Mre. Howard An- the state Democratic chairman. ael vttwnrta* cradnad ■” “il^ qaow 'TOe tide issue spice of the jitory Protein Connimiitlon much make-believe, I wish you the\Rey<-CSiariea B. "S to n ay”- some procedures. will epread'to the companies, other aM alao M looai aawa pubitahaa aag. We haV^stong maintained, In hla career, he seemed t p ^ f in-love of the Governor’s October cam­ waa learned today. ' chalrmeit of the dinner, Reeerva- deraon. thsii Kaiser,, still making steel, Bailey, who plays his cards clode with the trivia of the pditical C L E A ^ G GO. could do aomething about It without Jackson Jr. of Tullohoma, Tenn., She w aa' born to Mancheater, The Directors will decide after jJu iSltita ol rapubUcatlon ol araMt iheim cdlunum,\that the popular paigning comes ^ e n one ex­ tiona Should be made with either The 80-60 CiUb pf St.* Mary’a the hearing, what action they want (ioldbeff Aad said theae account to the cheat, says he Won’t have «laeetehea bareln ara alan rabaraad scene back in Connecticut. A Tfaou|^i-ror Today Amerlcans^constune more than tK N JLC E Ml S eO O Il giving entertainment too much of a crew-cut young minister, and Sept. 15,1881, daughter of the late of the eo-chairmen by Monday, (Jhurch wlU operato a food table arty comment imtil the votee are auppOaiUpn that thla country had aminee the unfortunate eircum STOCK P U C E a black eye." to take on the changes. ' They can for about 15. per cent of the na­ ctlaM al N B. A. . 8peclllcally^-he fell into a par­ SpoaSored fiy the HadelMatav 600 poundi of protein foods of TAKE N. MAIN W n P A W Arthfir Cohn Jr., a New York Frederick G. and Lottie Clark. She Nov. 0. under the chairmanship of Mrs. in and coimtsd. only diadain for '‘dg^ei^” was stances attending the Governor’s . FROM Dl^ Cugat joined the parade of wit- aavemsiadvertising 'Mlesman.. had lived in St. PeUreburg, Fla., send them back to tha Commis­ tion’s production. ticipation m the campaigns lead­ venture into the city of New Hav­ Oaaaell. of CBarelMe animal origin, such as niaat^U k, OUENNETlllBfBEI U Brria anrocK FLACK Mrs. .’Josejph Johnston will be Ludwig Hanaeri;^-D6nald May will The union attorney answered In New Haven, Hertford end ing up. to the municipal elecUcns sggs and cheese, per capita>aqh neeses before the - House subcom­ dacksc'ackson appeared on both pro- for the past 12 years. sion for review. atbava I --''Waai nonaenae and * m ytli.\^e truth en, whether he had taken hie deft chalrmiah to charge of sOrving tea be ih charge,-«f the senior Young (Jharigee‘ultimately approved by that he does not belleye there is Bridgeport toe men In th'e top of­ be^tg held today. ysar. mittee on Legislative Oversight in aTam's,.^,, winning a total of $20,000. Taught Open Air ScImmI People’ajWUowship booth for sta­ waa, we heldf, that. rc' Bctssors to open a giant connector The Bible Book of the Acta, Us expose 6f coaching, rigging aiid during the afternoon. toe Commission and Dliwctore will any Chance theee comparilea will be fice are favored to stave Off their o r Hitherto. RIbicoff has always ,.Cohn sasaid he rejected, as. "'qlrty Mias a a rk , more than 40 years "'Other chairmen apd ’ booths tionery and napklna. The Junior aerV’cd for the egghead tho^^ to p highway from New Haven center cdnnlving on television quizzes. , j ago; waa teacher and director of a g o on the.Yotlpg machlnei in 1060, Involved becauto most or t^ m opponients’ challenges, been one to resist tire fever for to the Connecticut Turnpike, the wrUten by St. Luke, starts with money,’' -A $250 consolation prize planned for the Fair Include Mrs. yP F will have a booth for chil­ have agreements providing Uiaj^ Ms)ayor Richard Lee, a young ______Uh RATI* spot in chair aiiteem. Incessant movement, for incesiani Charles Van Doren, the lk>y{a^ tendered him on the "challenge” unique ohe-room open air ichOol, dren’s diahea under the aupervislon Proposed Ohaagea opeptog of this magnificent Im­ the mention that hie Go^>el> writ­ appearing whiz on the program Alice Johnston, candy booth; iSra, the settlement reached in the na-^**>'I^smocrat------who Has linkWl his riamO abla lb Adaanea This h,aa been proved over ahdJ audience, which always grips gow program after he discovered adjacent to Robertaoiv- School in of Mlaa Helen Kilquiat. Mrs. Dor­ ■ The changes would: \ • a • •■ a^a A a • • a • a-a • a a at a ara a a#W-|W provement being part of the drama ten earlier, bulled itself with-"all WaKer Wirtalla, aprone andjtoficy tionwlde dispute will apply to wftii' New Haven’s 'widely publi­ ' ■ ■ • 'ernora. Hitherto, he has even re- "Twenty One,” furiilabed Wgh coaching. tha old 8th school dlatrlct. The Permit toe Directors to vote ex­ aaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa over, ws think. In UhT experiences of the campaign for reelecUon of drama yesterday with an' agonized work; Mrs. Clayton Alfiaefl, pu)^ othy Bari will be in charge ^ of them.,>-'' cized redevelbprinient program, is tS S .aaaa aa'aaaaaa A at aaaaa garded opportunities lo campaign that JeSue began to go and to school housed children suspected emptions allowing a town official of Charles Van.^Bbt«n, through hla Mayor Richard Lee. • confseeion thiit he waa coacl#d to ; Additionally; The subcommittee licity; Mrs. David RoWfison, white books. Goldberg emphasized repeatedly expected to_ have Hgnt work in »aaaA**«aaa«aaaaaaaa'^aa'. In his own behalf with a somewhat teach." Luke thereby -suggeaU put into the'record a.-sworn state­ as potential tubercular victims or or eiriploye to do business with tim • aa a«ii**aa a aa a This was to be the Governor’s ■rr* beating Republican James J. Var false successlnto his agonized con- casual eye that deeus Cimtlnued to do and $120,000 winnings. those having lung trouble. Theae town without being the lowest bid­ that President Elsenhower In hie •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaA*** kindly assist to Lee in the business YOU CANT TAKE PILLS ment by Wilton J/Bpringer, New lenti. If ‘ Les'wtriis, it wlii be h is' feaaion. Blit, ln*^the past few weeks, he to teach through the works of His Cugat started his appearances York salesman who opposed.Cohii segregated school children wore der upon written certification froiri orders and ststements directing of getting such a. handsome new the general manager that toe fourth term. Teleyiaion was a world of make- has been going out of his way and followers In the Church. on ."CTallenge" In June, l058. on -tnd "Challenge.” Springer is re- special ■ cold-weather clothing re- that the Taft-Hartley prOCeedlnge mandate from the voters of New TTie bandleader wore/'a brown aembling Eskimo euits with parka town’s best Interests require the be Invoked, only gave an opinion The New Haven race Was orig­ •ncre aiweaiina ‘ ' believe long befbfe' Van Doreo extending to Democratic local Can Note that from Hia doings and TO AVblD ACCIDENTS ttuperatiog from - a heart attack, Most TV Winners inally a . 3-way contest, but last other lyadigt ayter Haven that Lee. who last year de­ ’x 'eult and a black and ybllOw plaid hooda eince windows walb kept 'exemption. ■ —not a finding of fact as lawyers Is the Msnphester Cveotaa.. came into it. But, in>-contrast to didates in Connecticut communi' manded that RIbicoff and Bailey, toelrs teaching la singled out. e 'gist Of all, their' testimony 2» Allow the Directors to cre­ week independent, candidate Sam­ ties a blessing they were, of This teaching was direM.ed t^the -Xpst. He sat at the witness tattle that personnel of the show, open in all weather. Mies Clark understood it — that the national the skepticism the American pub­ bring the senatorial nomination supervised a loving regimen of ate, abolish and regulate town de­ health and safety would be im­ uel H- Malkair threw his support course, eager to-receive, but had hearts and wills of men. pbUttoing his horn rimmed' glasses, ith'nut getting contestants to lic had for everything else, a very down to him 4n New Haven, would CHECK YOUR XCbiDENT___ Cugpt read a prepared state­ plenty of fresh air, frequent rest partments and offices by rrieans of periled by continuation o f / the to Valenti. _____.y—1 pai ISnMex never really hoped for- by 1962 be able to demand that not this further set tha I agree/to'rigging, nevertheless Iri- periods M d special. meals for these rules and regulations, rother than Yesterday Malkan asked that hia special win to believe rushed to The technique he brought to this ment. . / fluenced, the outcomlf. bjl "screen­ stoppage. Wedneedavrl they bring both the senatorial and blesaed task of all te children in an earlier day when TB by ordinance;- name be removed from the ballot, n stta d a ^ nil,. Wedneatos. unexpected participation in local C0VERA6E TObAYl' - Cugat aaid ^hie/publicity agent ing” sesstqns. Frankfurter commented that gwdar-l p.aa TW meet the appearance of Van Doren. gubematcrrial nominations down church school teachei was. regarded in a different light Claiify tok town’s rights to issue the Pri#1dent was dealing with the and town clerk Joeeph A. GianneUi municipal politics waa gracious ents in the home q^^ucating thought It would be a good Idea r When public rumbllhga Which in- to him, for him to tell then? which to get him on quiz show about than It is today. . , (Continued from Page One) "I am In toe clew What I say to no'tes to finance Water and sqjver future and therefo.re had to be of­ complied after a ruling'by the. state and modest. He made^no- attempt he would take. heart “and will at. ' Pays Tribute “ installations and other public im­ attorney general. ;/ ■ObjUCBt** dictated that there may have been to pretend that he himself was an i the time hie prChestra was open­ you, I toy to God. ■“bank , God, my fering only an opinion. unfortunately for the Cover the mipd, the supreme function As lonft^s theee pills are not invented, A formfer colleague, Thomas .pended from hie $50,(MO a year consoience is d e a f. provements In anticipalitth of as­ •Mayor Jamee Kinaella of Hart-. - fakery among the 1 igh dollar signs issue, or that he himself was about which is as helper in the educa­ ing a New York e^gtlgement. Van Dqren Out Chief Justice Eiarl Warren In’- ford, who holds .his offlc^ by nor's Willing and gracious partlci-, At the timCy he said, T thou^t Bentley, principal of Hollister St. contract with NBC and haa. lost Ahother opera' jliyotee, Mike sessments. X _ —i Tuesday, November 8 began, the public, again, developed to exert Influence pver local voters tion of tjie heart and the will School, coday paid tribute to Mias Spell out the kind of water and' quired whether GgUtowg-meant to virtue of having been tha-council deciding )pcal Issues- But he did patlon in. the business of making accidents may h^ijien to you, too! And the quiz idiqws were on the,.up and his job S S an assistant professor Pella Rocca, Baldwin, k . Y., cobb­ Imply the President had" not a special will not to believe the Lee the state’s biggest Democrat, God. inspire all who teach to Clark’s "mies’onary devotion” to ler, Winner of $64,00(K on the sewer appurtenances, for which the candidate who puffed toe most participato. In friendly fashion, in up. I waS; interested in pitbliclty Of Jobs> Faces at Columbia' University. properly followed the provisions of votes in . tha last election,. may be The Khrushchev Speech worst about one particular con­ the Governor, slnrtly after he had round out their alms in teaching. they can be very costly. Let 08 help you these segregated children who "I feel sorry for Van Doren -t-' "Question,” said he had too help town may assess costa to include 'some campaign rite or another, Rev. Philip M. Rote but J did not Want to make a fool "laterale” and “ pump etations.” toe Taft-Hartley Act in Invoking ehootlfig for flret plaeb agalrist a testant, who was Van Doren. ■arrived on hand with his scissors, of myself." “ . loved her dearly.” He recalled they were trying to make him look and needed-none. He put Tt this Khrushchev, in hia speech to the and the local candidate had the Buckingham Church. that Miss Clark always took pleah- that procedure. woman this time. / Whether or not other contestants feeling that the Governor had and sliced the rlbBon, looked about guard against financial loae with ade­ , Cuga/^ wanted questions on Lat- a little. too good.y said WlHiam way: Cfiiange frorii 30 to 45 daye the The attorney replied hastily thqt Betty Knox, a veteran on the •Uprarae Soviet last week, waa en­ in his capacity as a safety con- Cloudy Future ure in arranging social affairs for, date of the first assessment pay­ had been part of an. act did hot come a little out o f his way to lend ' ’^-A m erican music or art, but his Egon. ‘ “ Opera is my second existence. he waa not making any such im* council, is given little chance of at- gaged In a full-fledged effort to quate coverage. categoiy turned out to be popular the teachers. D f. Joyce Brothers, another I know more than' they ment for water and.sewer instal- seem to matter; we did not want to (Continued from Page dfie) In later years, Miss Clark taught lationa. Change installment., pay­ plication. ‘ traettog more votes than Kinaella, pudh jMa own policies toward more 'music. Cugat said he protested to $64,000 winner as an expert on They tell me nothing.” Sblicltor General J. Lee Rankin but she haa /klways had strong believe it had happened with Van ' '------■ ' . school in Brooklyn, Ctonn. , was one of toe few win­ Patrolman Redmond O'Hanlon,' ments from four onta over acceptance abroad and more ae- his publicity man, and was told Surviving are a 'siater-ln-law, waited - his turn ta answer Gold­ backing from newspapers and ^ ning fame as a scholar on NBC’s ners to continue on- to a television the Staten Island Shakeepearemn iree years to 20 equal semi-annual womeivs orfianizattonseand is ex­ eOtlty within the Communist Doren. "not to worry about a thing;” Mrs.. Loydon Clark, Rocky Hill; a berg’s arguments. onetime quiz show "Twenty-One.” career. She ha* an NBC pro­ expert, is etill a cop, as who'll he over 10 years. Change from 6 pected to be the main threat to Now that Van Doren haa con­ /X day or two before he went nephew. Dr. Elton Clark, Bethel; per cent the Interept rate per John C, Bane, a Plltsburgh at­ 'world. TREE SALE pii the show, Cugat recalled, a "I was involved, deeply involved, gram on which /ehe-givea peycho- won $26,000 on the "Question” in torney representing the-steel com­ Klnaella’a electUm a« mayor again. fessed, just in time to avoid having I have 10 Norway Maple trees and a niece, Mrs. James B. Gris­ yeah on the unpud.balance^ ■ ‘ If ws oould.be sure of his sln- .member of the producer’s staff in a deception," he told the House logical. anaweri to’'letters sent to its early days'and on the "Chal­ panies, was biyhand but said he Party labels aren’ t used in the Slat Blinds by . Kirsch wold, Rocky Hili. her by Vlewihi on topics such aa Gito’ toe general manager sole earlty, ws certainly would not his guilt. esUbliahed knywsy, by U to U feet tall to move. /cam e to hie apartment and asked lenge."'' had not d ecld ^ whether to partlci Hartford election. Kinaella Is a VERTICAL Legislative Oversight subcommi.!- Funeral services were held today love, marriage and child rearing. authority to jmleaSe welfare re- Democrat; Miss Knox, a Repubil- ' want him to fall In this effort. the testimony of others, the asms DDO and DEUVBRED / a eerles of questions. In St. Petersburg. Graveside com­ O’Hanlon said h# Jiever was Imburswentriiens. Give the Wel- pate in the Arguments,^ret shed dirt; .smart, too, for decorative windows. tee yesterday. He added at another To a query whetostr she receiv­ given questions and answers in ad­ Much, of the speech was, of special distinction is accorded. 5 0 Plant "I knew the answers to some, mittal services will be held Friday tote Detriment, authority to en­ David J. McDonald, president of cari.- obert J. point that "I. would give almost ed anjf questions or ” answers In vance, but that producers may floune, an effort to persuade ua of How could such a man do it?" Cortipletely adjustable. Call MI 3-4865 for details. but I didn't know the answers to anything I have to reverse the at 2 p.m. St Buckland Cemetery. advance on her quis appearances, ter into reimbursement agreemerite toe Steelworkers Union, was A OTHER TREES! others," Cugat aald, and “when I The Watklns-Weet Funeral Home, have helped on occasion, by giving and to. file'welfare liens. amonA *-he spectators who filled Ids sincarity. Hierv were eloquent we oak.'We do not ask how other course' of my life in the last three ■he eald: "None whatever.” questions on the show in areas Blue spruce, evergreens and didn’t know the answers, he gave years.” 142 .E. Center S t, is in . charge of Require 'any appointee or em­ the (iourtroom. Others waled in. a passages on the necessity for contestants could have done it, or shniba avaQ^e. - me the answers,” Elfrlda Von Nardroff, of Brook­ where he was atrongeet, ploye under the Directors or gen­ 11^ of perhaps 300 outside for an Hospital Notes The immediate reaction was arrangements. lyn, whose wtonlnga of $220,(XM He said none o f the questions paacaful coexistence. There were how the producers could have Come over andaee If We have His coach, whom he identified as eral manager., to vacate hie posi­ opportunity to get in. ' mixed. Some of' the committee were one o f the all-time highs oh asked on the a h ^ were Identical dlaceniing compliments for each of done it. We arc really ahocked only any^iai yon want ^R E a i ^ s t A t e J- Koplln, "didn’t say in so many tion immediately upon convictlom At the opening of the hearing VMttag hoanit AdoHs 2 to 8 members who heard him praised TV quia shows, quit her job aa a with tiiose to p ^ s h o warm-ups, for a felony. . / the Western leaders he expects to by Van Doren. And why 7 Because words that the questions he asked his action ih telling the truth at Chief Justice tyarren said no time p.nt.'Maternity 8 to 8 and 0:80 to FINDELl MEG. CO. INSURANCE me were, the questions that would personntl managerduring her ap-' but that sometimes they were In Allow toe town counsel to-^ m - limit was set on either side. 8 p.m. Children's Ward—2 to 7. of our perpetual hlgh.wor^ip of last, and urged that his employers the same generallifld. meet at the sUkimlt some day. be asked on the show,” Cugat told CrandfillDies, pearances on "Twenty-One. She promlse claiirie, with the approval 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER JjNitlS. Wait for public reaction before mak' Mrs. Norma Ellman, of Thorn­ A t the same time; the Chief Jus­ There was reitsratldn o f the theme the egghead. / IM MAIN STREET the committee. ' \ later took a lengthy tour of Eu­ of the Board of Directms, iri cases tice said the court felt the parties •M BIAIM ffCi, GBOUND FUKIR — TBL; Ml » 4 I41 Ing any decision. rope. Sines She has returned to ton, (Jolo,, who won $85,000 on A D M IT TED TB8TERDAY; that a summit meeting which gets Finally, even, /though wo are i "Btut when the questions were 'ITie one public Interruption d\it- brought by the town. he can' would take no longer time than Ohriatirie Johnson, Lake 8f.. Ver^ Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts “fNfilmANBMiTBS SINGK lOU** Ex ■ Professor New York, but has not been r e ^ - “ High Finance” in 1956 is now a anywhere must Involve concea- asked on the show, they were the ing the hearing was hostile. The compromise only cla im against was necessary to present the issues non: Emery Wald, 71 E. Middle shocked, we under t^e influe- able for commient. part-time teacher arid publicity the town. x;./ alona from' itoth aides. very same questions I had'been caustic remark b.v Rep. Steven B. worker, had this comment: properly. Tpke.; Napoleon Aubut, Andbver; .ence. of hla ,dwn emotional elo- X. asked in my apartment,” he testi­ Derounlan (R-Nlf) that an intelli­ William Truman Crandall. 73, A Richmond, Vs., woman says Include references to sewer At issue, in . arguments before ■he was told to "pour your heart "I am shocked by ail of this, the Raymond Young, Hyde Ave., Beyond .such line and pleasant 'quetTce As ^ Hamlet of the quiz­ fied. gent adult shouldn’t he praised retired Cornell University, profes mains in a section on liens that the court, was the validity of an sor who had been visiting hi* son, out to the nation” .liefore going investigation of quiz shows. When Rockvllle;_Mrs. Virginia HJnfi*. genaral ikngwige, IGiruahchev got zes, 'into y^apecial brand of for- Read Herald Advs. "After the first time we were ju|t for telling the. truth brought contains only references to water injunction Already Issued under SUhset Lone, Vernon; Mrs. Gloria Truman A. Crandall, 58 White ‘St., onstage on the now. dead CBS tel- I first heard of it-, 1 didn’t think mains. more definite and specific on the givenes8< We ^ e even enticed into asked questions on the show, I a burst of applause. the reports :Were tnie." emergency provisions of toe Taft- Benson; 396 Hackmatack 8L; knew, fi t course, that the questions for the past month, died this evleion progratoJjStrlke It Rich” ane phase o f hia total disarmament his owA theory that the richness of Yes/ as the boyish-faced, wavy Hartley Labor.Law. It directs toe Michael White, 75 Pine St.; Wil­ that -were asked in my apartment haired 'Van -Doren left the hearing morning at Mancheater Memorial to 1965.-^ "There’ was no secrecy about the workers to halt, their strike during proposal the West has at least pre­ the experience In life he has en­ program I was on for six weeks. liam Wylie, Hartford Tpke,, Rock­ would be the ones asked on the room, spectators fought their way Hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Waller Heppert an 80-day "cooling off* period, but ville; Robert Zesut, 02 Devon Dr.: tended to question. There has, in countered would mbke him s bet­ > Get show.’’ He retired five years ago after of suburban Highland Bpringe said I arrived In New York the Thurs­ Po^ce Subdue it doesn’ t become effect'"* through the dense maes of report­ Mrs. Lillian Tllden, 80 Church 8t.; 32 years’ as extension- professor what ehe told on the air she had day before each Saturtoy show the West, been so.ne Interpreta­ ter, wiser teacher, and many of Cugat said'When he reached the ers to reach bis side, shake his the Supreme. Cour‘. rules. Dennis McCarthy, Wapptag: Don­ hand, wish him well. and full professor of animal'hus­ been Instructed to tell, , and ,was asked 60-11 questions on .The court could, if it chose, an­ tion of the Khrtshchev proposal as ua are busy l-n our minds trying $16,000 level his opponent missed Thursday and Friday. ald Belair, 40 Pioneer Cfircle; Wil­ ' two of her answers but “ I provid­ One young Woman got an auto­ bandry -of the College of Agricul Mra Heppert told the Richmond panama Riots nounce its decision in a brief order cne In which Inspection and cqil- to figure out some kind of come­ 'Dressed' At ture at Cornell University, Ithaca, 'nmes-Dlepatch ehe was given the "The show questions came from liam Duell, Mile Hill Rd.. Rock­ ed the right answers to her ques­ graph and bore tt away exclaiming without waiting to write a formal ville: Pamela Lawton. 8 CJarol Dr., trol would be Instituted on ly ^ ter back trail he can bo permitted to “ Isn’t this wond^ful?’’ ■ N. Y. / - queetiona and their anewere and those askejl, but -1 didn’t know opinion.'The opinion could be filed tions and I lyon $16,000.” Which ones they would be.” / In Can^l Zone RockvUle; Mrs. Patricia Jovln. diaarnuunent had already . taken follow. Again, this re s e ts our spe­ identified- the loser only a.s What about returning any of Prof, (jrandall was born .in Lex­ was told how much, to bet—all her later. the $129,000 he won — with the ington. Ky.,. May II, 1880. He at­ money on the first and second 'M rs. EUitian said the spent 48 ta Federal mediators met Incon 613 Main St.; Mrs. Vivian Sher­ place. cial worship of the egghead, our Thanksgiving!" "A ’ singer whose book had ju.st man, South Wlndsdr; Donald Hub­ help of* program fixing. tended Alfred Academy; received rounds, $30 on toe third and $5 $0 hours a week reading specified (Continued bton Page One) clusively yesterday with both In hla speech, Khruitochev an­ special feeling that the man of in­ been published.” issues of specified, newspapers,' bard, 848 Center 8L: Mrs. Sylvia Later.. Cugat said his opponent 1 “The government got most of B. S. degrees from Milton College on the last. She won $155. union and. management negotiators swered this Interpreta^on as fol­ tellectual distinction occupies. a — W HY DON'T YOU? in Wisconsin end from the Univer­ Mrs. Heppert said;, copies fit which Were milled to control and dtscipltoary measures and called 'further sessions for Caaasanta. 44 Deepwood Dp.: was Lillian Roth, singer and: it. I owe more than.,1 have left,” New York so the producers could Brucs Doughty, 264 Hackmatack lows; ' ^ very special place to our World. yiW writer. he replied. sity^ of Wisconsin, and a M.S. “ Warren ftol* mxster of would be in effect. The U.S. Ar­ Wednesday. Chief Mediator JO' '*We alao bear in mind that con- degree from University of Illinois. ceremohies) 'said I w** lucky, I go over them to r questions they my’s Caribbean (Command Indleat-- seph F. •'Finnegan said he'hadn't St,: Mrs. Loretta Wagner, 11 do not, when a shining athle.te "I had a suspicion she waa in ' If the National BrodcSkting Co, would - ask on the program. Chester Dr.; Mrt. Mary Helfricht. tmllera will M on the territories o f You’ll be showing nice head work the same position I was,” he ob­ He had been associated in Uie had won. I started to say, ‘This e6 . no special, alert had been or­ decided whether to arrange sepa­ throws a game, muater.shy senti­ wants him to continue tO/appear 34 Turnbull r 8.;/ Mra Jadvlga when you top off your new top­ served later. animal husbandry departments at is so . untrue . ; .. I’ve won? 'Pheodore Nacfler, of St. Louis, dered but the troops would be rate or Joint meetings then. No states from the very beginning of mental desire to tee' him run or under, his $5O,00O Contract would Morkls, 26 Hamlin. St.; William coat with' a , After hearing Cugat, the com­ he no so? Alfred State School, of Agricul They’ve given . me the ahswere winner of $264,000 on. the "Qu6s- available if needed. sessions wefs'scheduled today bC' the process of disarmament up to score again. tlon" and .“(Challenge,” describes Hall, oi VUlage SVt Mrs Kath­ X mittee went Into clo.aed session to 'I Just don’t know." ture. University of Illinois, and . ..’ But I was scared. .1 didn’.t Panamanians 'have parried flags cause of the court hearings. Its 'completion. a»J t Mltscle Worker.” Chairman ly, of the Hattford CouhTy YWCA. fqrmeriy of Manchester. any suggestion .'df help,” he said be held on an ordinance for ap- None of tlie 16 • moppets who C h est: Friday, 8 a.m. vtotionist, the harshest word in the T h e P ap pk Or«tBh Harris. (D-Ark) said if she is He was a native o f New Haven, rjfcently. . : '■ have the utmoet faith to prei; patrolipen say got the pills •was ducers -of the show I was; on. p^nting three 'alternate members Tumor; Wwlnesday, l0:30 a.m. Msrxiat M c o n , just as Co.mmunlst heari),' it will be behind ■ closed and lived in West Hartford about 8 Former Marine Capt-. Richard hospitalized, but six w(ho ate them World fruit acientista are now never heard of anyone being to the Zoning Board of Appeals to ChilAtlaMaiiee CUnIc China seems, close to usin^ the doors. , years, moving to Florida 18 years McCutchen, first contestant to go comply with State law. suffered nSiisea and diirrhea, or By appointmeht 'ohljr, 8 e-m. to emharked upon a fascinating cross- ago. Re worked -for a $;reenhpuse the route on ’"The $64,000 ques­ coached. I studied all night to get both. same word on him. Expecting to conclude hearings ready." The Director also will consider 4 p.m.. Monday through FViday 'breeding attempt which, U success­ in West Hartford, and a public tion,'” has retired from the serv­ Tests showed the pills contained His sscond paying of b,ls._|»- by Thursday noon, committee ’ : Mrs. Katherine Kceitzer. 4 widoW proposed amendments to the town AJsd Monday, 0 to 10 p.m. memberd~ already were talking market. He was a member of Jhe ice and now 18 selling small car Pension ordinances and hold a pub- bitter aloe, a strong- purgative . Spects to Communist China was ful, will mate an apple and a pear living near. Harrisburg; Ps., who about possible legislationYto bar in First Presbyterian Church in Hart­ imports. He has said since the lid hearing on recommended Town .. Police ' Ins'pectors Lee Relnoap more open and direct. It waa pref- -to produce what will be, called a /- ford. / current probe-, started that he re­ won about $40,000 on the "(westion" and Robert Plummer searcheffuri- X the future any such <#ceitful A charge of improper pagsing and "Challenge’’ as a bibl'e expert, (Charter chapgea from the Charter ' seed, aa Was ns^ur^, with a re- “papple." ' ' practices-as witnesses have im­ lodged against William J. Carter He leaves,- besides his sister, his ceived no helpAn answering ques- Revision Commission. suocessfplly for Df. Shyne yea- Public Records wife, the former Mies Lois Hanson; said "I definitely didn’t have any Itmration of ^tussia's support of . As near as v/e can calculate, this WITH COMPLETE puted to several quiz shows.- Jr., i9, qf . Box. Mt. Dr.,*'’Yerno(i, tione.on cooking. Another matter is setting''a date terday.'both at hia office and hoinel and hia parents, Mrs. Elsie M. S o m e-"' schoolchildren were coaching." Now, as then, she is a effort was launched after the fruit In New. York, Manhattan Dlst. was n o Tied in Town (jourt Tate typist'at the Mechanicsburg, Pa., for a joint meeting of the Direc­ They carried a warrant for his ; Wsi^raate* Deeds. China’s claim to Formosa. But Uien Holcombe of West Hartford and R. amonir the big winners. krr.esti charging him with the mis­ bi-eeders had decided that they had ') Atty. Fraeik S'. Hogan said yesterday; The , charge was re­ L. Holcombe Sr. 'of Orlando; a son, Navy Depot. tors, B:uildirig Committee, and Frances Hajek to Franklyn / came the following passage; yesterday’s testimony by'Charles duced from reckless dri.v(ng and Rbbert Strom; 13, who won Board of Education on renovation demeanor offenses fit outraging H. C. Parker, property on Acad- . come as close as they could to the Ronald Lee Holcombe, and a “ We deeply regret the incidents Van poren, about rigging on the failure to grant thy right bf way. $242,000 on to* "QuesUoaT and the of older' school buildings. ' public decency and unlawful dis­ emy S t . complete eradication of flavor and daughter, Mise Mary Sue HoV- "Chrilenge" kt'fhe-age of 10, has tbat 'to o k . place recently on the NBC-TV t‘Twenty-One” program, Carter was charged after a '4- combe, .both Of Orlando. The agenda also includes reports pensing o^ mediclrie. Joseph R Lutz to Charles F. ^ frontier of two litates, both of juice from the'apple and the pear. 'xCqnformed ’to information given car collision on EL Center St. Oct. ■aid, ‘1 never was given any ques^ Scott Simons Nbte by. General Manager Richard Mar­ Police reported more than 450 of and Edna L. Sprague, property The;Carey and HOnd ^Funeral tions or answers to advance.” aililch Are our friends—theE-.CJiInese Some alight, obstinate reaembiance .4h(|) district attorney's office about 17. Bystsmders at the scene said Home, Orlando, Fla., is'arranging tin and B oard/subcom m ittees, the pilUi were fourid in uncon- on Alton St- 10 days ago. . ...i. Anyone ' who knows Robert ^Golden Wedding reading.'of communications,' and sumed' Halloween loot after a ^ People's Republic, to which we are tO'What fruit used to be lingered on Carter’s car. bounced off two the burial which will be in that Peter F. and Helen McAuley to- At that time. Van Doren ap- parked cars just east of the Cen­ city. knows he doesn’t need to be coach­ bearing, the public. check of 250 homes. John and Judith E. lagroasi, prop­ , bqund by indestructible bonds of to' each variety. The answer, per­ poa.red voluntarily and made what ter and hlfTf, third ■car.-.movlng ed.” - skid his mother. '/We were erty on Devon I>r. never treated with anything hut One hundred or. more ; guests fra ta ^ ^ friendship, and the Indian haps^ the formula for squeezing out. Hogan termed substantial chAnges east'*in ah adjacent lane. called, on Mr. and Mrs."'-,-Scotf' Tfieodore J. 'and Genevieve, A. the last gustatory distinction might complete rpspeot and honesty by LaGacq to Richaril B. and Mar­ Republic, with which we have sue. ..In stajements given earlier to Ho- Carter, pleaded innocent the people connected with th<* pro­ Simon during 'the ’ day Sunday to Rockville esasfUUy developed 'friendly- rela lie in crou-breeding for a papple. .gan's office and to a grand jury charge when he ap'peared in court Fanerala honor them on the' 50th annlver- lene, H. Morse, property on Sea­ Each Saving Fund in this institution is insured to $10,000 by tha Fad*' which probed the quiz, shows ■ in grams." . man Circle- " . , • If the experiment proves auc- Saturday, and hie case was cohtia Hobert said that on the day of iary 'of their Wedding. Npw Xdrk. ued to yesterday when the nolle An. open house and simple fam­ Executor's Deed "We are especially grieved by ceesful, we can describe the Quali­ . Leonard BaticBS toe show Hal March, the master of Judge Orders Jail Weekend aral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an instrumentality of Hogito said he anticip(ited that' was entered The funeral of Leonard Butkus, ily ‘celebration -..was held at the Late Anne. Ajsbworto Parker to ; .the fact-that, as a result of theae ceremonies, and he "would have a Franklin H .’ C / Pariter, property ties of the papple in advance. It Wei# Rd., East Windsor, andsfor- dialogue, fut''juice-'and its keeping, Raymond Murphy was organist of Baba Ruth, said he received no to.,1004 as an accountant;'for the guiljy t o ’bijeach of the peace, re­ Lease Canoellatioil court order. and if the existing 'frbntier ques­ quality • \vui be perfect- It will. In and soloist. coaching. He had learned about Cariyie Johtlsori Machine Co., the. duced from statutory rape, and' ' Green Manor Cbhstruction Co.,', Five Tolland County Supbriop Court was fined $100./-'/ Hia case .had Inc.i to Hole-In-One Shoppes, Inc., tions could be soivqd by friendly fact,Aeep forever. Burial was in St. Bridget's Cem­ Babe Ruth from- his father, she firm he was to purchase' later. etery with coinmibtal aervlce. by He returiied. to Youngstown and Judge .Joseph Longo this morning bed'n continued, until today from and Hyman Weinberg, 10-ysar negotlatione to the mutual' sAis.- That may be whafTies ahe^d. It said. lease beginning Sept L 1856. ■■ ANNUAL DIVIDEND- the Rev. Dennis Hussey. Bearors Tom Kane, a Buffalo, N.Y., cab married Josephine Reebel. ordered Ronald Wendiis- of Windr last Friday until today to t plea. fitotipn df both Bides.” . / is probably almost too late to steal Five charges have been lodged'|‘ .'According to ; Resident State sorville Rd. to jail from 6 p.m. Frl •Jury trials of aovetal others Marriage Uoease 10:00-10:311# agatoat'an Bast Hartford driver Trooper - Ronald Jacobsen, Leves­ were Anthony Bubtero, Frank But-, driver, who w«m • $100,000, on the . Hosteseee at Sunday’s cetor "'".Khruebchev has ekpreSseid the 'a glance backward, to big green­ "<)ueetioii’* and "ChaUehge'’ as an bration^ were Mrs. Frank Simon day-to 8 a.m. Monday becauM'fi^ ts charged with statutofy rape Itt toe L av^nce Charles' Johnson of .'K ^police aay hit a pedestrian on EH- que said he did not see Chapman k i# Stanley R. Butkus, Frank JR- 233 /fSHwmn S t and Judith Ann’ aame^.ae^ment before.r'Bqt' Us ings to btJee, plgndses to Yhunch, Schweitxar, Alfred Bchweitiwr and English language expert, has quit and M n; Robert Smith, toe about $500 In -airears In’'support Same case were scheduled for toia W A' flngton Rd." In South 'Windsor until the last'moment because"he payments. He wa<. sentenced for afternoon. ' ' Prior of 116 Kisepey S t, Emanuel Mitsralmn, in this rtomai policy genuine” rB«rtl«tls primed with about 7:30 lout night and lift was blinded by oncoml.ig lights. He John J; Jitekavunin. hie job and lives in reUrsmeht in a, ,j$imon’s . daughter:. Besides their ;r: small home on the' outskirts of contempt-of court. Mrs. Lillian Paradis, 21, of Lake- Lutheran Cfilurch.-Nov, 6. setting, underlines ahd kharpens jusqe, and rose-cheeked plpij^na to scene.' . said he swerved'- and thought )ie c)illdreft' and grandchildren, fam Richard Patrick Hayek (if Man­ Eastern Tnii QUlfiZ TAX iMONBT aoG D Lockport, N.Y. iljr {piesis were Mrs. Jennie Wll- ' Judge ' Longo termed Wendus’. front Park, Coventry, was' to be another o f the "firats" of our time.' poliih. -F ■ tSt tSt The pedestrian,- William Chap­ m iss^.the pedestrian. sentenced this afternoon On her chester and Beverly* Joan Smith man of Foster R^., South Windsor, J'peobaen said Chapman wos-ap' . whahtogtbn, Nov, (jPHrthe He has said no rigging was in­ ■on, Mrs. Simon’s sister; find Mrs. failure to meet payments to his Thte la the first time one member family, orderedA morith ago, as a guilty plea to a charge of lasclv- of 125 Main 8tL St. Bridget’s ------Is in good condition at Manchester parenUy stauck by an empty po­ Internal BeveoiM -Berviee' SaM volved in hia appearances. EUizabeth ftirth and Mrs, Dorpthy .af the Communisf bloc hfis done ^ •!As a matter of /fact, they “flagrant "vlsAtioii o f; a- court or­ ious-'carriage. She Was. also in; Church, Nov. 7. ^ OPEN SAVINGS OPEN Memorial Hoepltol today .with ap-. tato barreT -protnidlng from, the today lt>haa an qualim about Daudel, cousins of .Mrs. Simon. volved in toe morals case. Trr~ aompUiltH; lea^ than support the . parentJy minor Injuries. truck. Parts o f the barrel Were eolleettog Inoonso taxes/ from leannl over-backward to ayoid any . 'Simon will mark his 80th birth der.” ■ -/'"■/<. In orderirig the unusual'jail term^ A $200 bond was called in the UAB TO PAY SUDAN ' aauao of'aaotMr.’-'"'"" FOR KENT , fiTV I v O A . M UNTIL8P;M . Roy A. ^vesque, 18, of Blast found nedf' the acene-., Chailman quia show winners, even if thoir colhTflonJ’ he aald. day anniversary Sunday, and will (P*iro, Nov. $ un—The Ualtod VNTIL5P.M,. case^of Robert ^P. Thurman, 58, of \ S s < > < I A 1 I » ) SJ Hartford, la scheduled for arraign­ was found lying py the rbadilde I# appearaaeee are fixed. *Tf they ‘^iCfeno Prato, the little New 'York be the lioiDOr guest at a dinner for'Wendus,' Judge Lbngo.,said he Wa thus find Khrushchev .on the. fi fuid Jfi mm. Moeto Ptojeatoiii didt not' want' to deprive the man of Wethersfield who failed to appear Arab Republle plU pay Sodaa If t simad or aUmit, otos SS m # . ment to South . Windsor Town a motoriet, Warren R. Smith ‘of I, have taeotae, I f f thxabte;” an ahoeiiiaker who won', $32,000 on party Thuiaday to be given by eiri nUlliea pounds ($48 pillUon) for M0N!-TUES.-FR1. THURSDAY on two counts of ffrauduleiit hnue ' alto band oppsaltog to th« W nt to Court Nov. 10 oh charges of evad­ Jan Dr., Vernon, who caMed for IBS qMkeemafi'’ sald. Ho noted the “Queetion" with hia knowledge ploycs of tha Carlyle-Johnson Co. hia job,: but wanted him to realize efide praiectors. ■ j- tha- th^iortance of obeying a court of a check. The case had been Sndaneee loads hi tb* W adi' W aanrlBBid o f tha stocerity and BaacaasTars taaesT rrxaxuat taiTitSTiaa ing TSMMnsibtlity, reekleoa driving, an ambulance and notified’ polloO. that the tax-tows maher mo of opera, has aaW show was ,ln $804 filiium-rimlebrated > 80 order. -appealed -from Ro>ekviUe C it/ ■aftfi iaraa «w$ win b« flnedad hy ftoftlto of his tha# diplomacy WELDON D0UG CO. STMEK aEtmtomes uboratories driving without a Ueeiioe, driving Leviiqife returned to tha .scene distlaeltan hflwaen tainted anm> on toe level whUa I vvaa on It.” year's aaaoriaHen with the com- to* Aawaa IBgh Doai. toq m m w "The sweat I put out from tha); paiv, 0# oa officer, and, atoee WOfidus said he had paid other Court wbfura Thum an wfia fined ' tha atlMr_ honill ha .fighto A ■01 Mdto ftl. T|ff. SO AfiSn m RBOAD m . ' ' ■ : . ’ './ " -V. MANOHESIBR - with (Mfactive llghta, and drlvlrig later to be certain he hod not hit tags and thaoa raeeived to„,tha $50 ^ ea^.count. paper A| Abram,#epoHed today. with •fi'dofeettva muffler. the pedestrian, Jacobsen oaM. (loolatloB) boa was true,".ha aald. 1043, aa ffwasr. bills that Wit* ” ' 't - ' ' ■ ' t K

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MANCHESTER EVENING RERAIA 1>lANCmESTER;T0im..^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19159 PAGE N m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*. MANCHESlTiR. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEB^ER 8 , 19B9 mMmb itir "II I li— P A G E B G B T Oulid WtU b« float ta Oraca Church, d a ily C R (^ 8 8 w ord puzzle to attend Uts epecial meeting sad ToUtind County Yahtle. I OUR b o a r d in g HOUSE^ with MAJOR HOOPLB A n d o v e r are requsitbd ^ make reeervS- MtkstlEveryone W ants to CIothe^ 5^ B U G S B U N N Y Tomoiro# at 11 a.rti., in Phalpa DR. CyESTRB s.^ f , tions with club nrseldenL Mrs. Mil- *Libi^fy Planning Hall, tnrta wR{ ba an Arehdeacon- ■F ; ... , Librarian Plans ton Banter of Coventry. Artists to Mee^ ty imaatlng of alt altar gultda in tha O S O S K t 'iwvMAt to PrtvIoOB Punlo Busy Bakers Elect Bare, Naughty Boy of Brussels diocaaa. Ho.ly Oomritunlon will ha CHIROPRACTIC •X. . , EH.yAOOB*^ A new 4-H aub. the Rilsy Bak- ■At School Toitight Chikf Book Show calabratad, 'followed bjr rtix lurtch- ^ K O O P L * * 0 0 0 - ' /NOBS ir SORRY, N o v B lis i .■A To Review Book era, haa been formed under the (COfNlntiotf 'IroM ' P a th One) What efforts are being taken to aona and reports from eaOh., guild. P H Y S IC IA N C A R A S , I BUT X W ifi BUSY leadership of Mre. Vernon- Lnsee gtl'arantee he isn't stolen again? There will ihl an oxhlWt -At A guaat apaakar win be preaehL ! PlNNlNBDOWN Mr*. Hfnvmrd Sprenkle will re­ ahd will meet at'the elementary The. Tolland County Art Aaan. • Painting of ealllrig end walls'of; HAS RESUMED OiateSBOTQlMVmsl 'RDOMVXsmSCCW-' :*nem i»h "A burglar alam.” said the Douglsa Ltbrary\rif 125 new PAa/AHEM—X „ PLANS FOR A ACBO”* ^ view A book by SUxsbGth Goudae achool each Friday from 7 to 8:30 wlir meet tonight at.8 o'.clock at llsK spldlierh i h ,*745 and French the church ft now belw done by a j OFTICE vpuRfweBLS teuport president j)f 'hla aSaoclatlon of hooka for children fro« Iflndergar- cotW ES5‘r»\sfAcm^ JWO-SrORVHlBH 1 Americin gt the Women's Kellowahip meet- p.m. thi|,M nlor -High School building on aoldreis twfk.yeart later. profeaalonat painter. Thia Job haa! ^USS,0OTEYa4l ( Swtrlnt frlende, "conftected him with 1101161. trin thfoiigh alx/h graRp. ail thla APPOINTMJINTR IS SOMEWHAT CRUDE, , CHAR THAT novcIbL TMe«»ure of Injg at 8 p.m. Thuraday in tbe The officers are: Maureen Paro, •t)te com er of P ark and School SU., To aopthe the outragert.feeUngs headquarteri.” - •* baeirt lohg dalayed, aftd ia g raatly l oiTTLEBOMB] First Cong^rdgatlonal Church ao 0 K A I N C A F T BUTITV a S H A S T JL V , ^CONVERTS INTO J«1t — ■ Th»ll»nd president; Diane Kelley, vice-presi­ Roekvins. of the cltlaena rtf lBhittela, King A' atream of water-playa a big weak , In obaeryatlon. of, ■ Book aided’toy a gift',of 3756-frooi the. «1 CAMBRIDGE ST, FASHIONED AT-W B fclsl room. Mrs. Sprenkle, now -s APPK 6 CIATBTH 6 BUNKBEDSOR T He WM • — SChefnIcel dent; Jane Ctorthell, treasurer; '"TraSaure Night” will he ob­ p a rt in the statue'a dally life. W eak. W omen'a .Oulld. • BEHEST OF A\EN ' I A&UPLISY/ ■t (Jtc’u t ■ ' resident of Oia8tortbury,/M a for­ Charlotte Yale, aecretal-y:' and Louts XV of .Fratld had to aVsrd / M I UNIQUE-ftl55lelLr ,uMk served, In which each member Is to ■'This d ste a back fro m -a n old Theaa are for aupplementayy IMartnfi 'nMtor . .w h o s e NAMES AR ^ 'P L A V P ^ .' •115 9 Succor mer resident of this town. John Gasper, reporter. bring St lejjat one att treaaqre - Jullaajwe , with hl» “own. personal legend,” said Schalkena. "when fltarting Sunday the Rev. 9«m- ^TI■50PM.VPRQ■* ,HOOSEHOlX> .’f IS Dieincllned She was echooF librarian at the reading. Paranta and teachers (WeDpOOBLE- 10 Hind (iling) Return tb Ireland painting, aciilpture or craft—for grand tJrder. the young son of a 4uke cHrhbed vner W. Johnson began a period of W O R D S / i 14 Store fodder I i Succulent elementary achool for one year and Mr. and Mrs. Iain Laughland Into a tree and rtidely, but cor­ well ai children ara' Invited to PSCKEIC CAR.P 26 Goddess 42 He wrote diaptt^)^ during the m eeting. .."He la our^-nioat -fameOs land­ mUristry and parfah work for the 15 Animilt plant — of tha waia Alao engaged in library work and ion, Bruce, of Drumcree, Officecers will be elected for the mark" said Schalkena. "'He’s to rectly Insulted . some forelglh look them over. Bodka reaarved hexVtwo months aif interim paa- 16 King of Pyloi ij Tiber 26 instigate, at the Mary Cheney Library In Northern Ireland, have beg^in their 29 Tryout ■ Wild" ting year. The nominating com^ Brussels what the Eiffel Tower la 'troops. may be borrowed on Friday^ -oUe tor oL-the Hebron and Gllesd Con­ 17 Slip tributary Manchester While residing here, Journey home ifter *P*ndipg the, i M la composed' of Mrs. Myrtle “At this splendid Insult, the to a peraoh. A coffee hour for gregational Churrhss. The ReV. IS Greek letter 19 Past middle SOGlherwise 43 Nautical term to Parti, the Statue of Liberty to 44 Bends , She .wa* an,.active member of. the m onth of O ctober with Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Retta New York and Big Ben ia to Lon­ troops of Brussels took heart, ral­ teachers of the Hebron elemen Joenaon requeata a'lUt of nsmOs of H O U 1 »eo 20 Gcnui of . life 32 Cornel’s (rain BY V. T. HAMLIN 46 Poi Ingredient board of llbrSrjL.directora .and waa Lsughland’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Lsunson of Vernon afid” Mias Ruth don.” . ■ lied and'won the day." tary school will, be held at the IL those In the parishes who are'III, ALLEY OOP ihrubi 21 Viscous fluid - 35 New Guinea Harold WaUh of Long Hill Rd. 21 Giiiranieei 22 Bibticainame .. port 47 Sacred (preft*) chairm.W of the board when the Von Euw of Rdckvllle. brary thla week. In hospitals , or confined at thblr W6U,>DU‘P BE IN A YES„.BUr werent; * ^ 48 Terminals Sprenkle family .moved to Olaa- Brownies Invested Members may bring their work home*, ao that he may visit them. HECK OE A pit IP 1 YOU JUST DOIN'/‘WELL 24 Weaken 23 Letter 36 Couch Rrownies of Troops 8 and 96 held receriUy,. This Will comprise rest of tha world, in downrto^oarth Aa a loan .from Mra. Frederick WHAT ANY GOOD SURE. 27 Lefilljr 24 Trflduce \ 38 on Professionsnuir.-.iM SO Son of Gad • „ tohbury., for brltlciam, and pictures of the ways that will help other people J, Wythe’s art claae at RHAM -His home address is 992 Worth­ , "OH.'lOlTBE QUITE K \ HAUNT COME ^ 91 Compass point In othjn thurch news,, the adult Joined In an Investiture Service to­ moqth will be chosen. A report will the Granges north of RL 44. for- lauvAU RK3HT,OOP.A } AIONS WHEN I cmZEN VWUUDAVbUT. OlatiMed of 2,5 Tanganyika \ 39 Superior 'fherly in- 'East OentM ' Pomona. m ake tjielr oWn ptogresa.’’ High School, aeveral posters are ington Ridge.. . S3 Mariner choir.-M^H m eet a t 8 p.m. tom or­ day from 3 to 8:46 p.m. In the ele­ be given on the recent exhibition REQIAR.SUW ^ DID. NCAV DONE UNDER TVT 21 Bird . ranee Nl Plague mentary’ school. The regular meet­ Harry 8. KltChlng, deputy, led the At the ,1959 National Safety on exhibit at the nbfary, depict­ The Gilead Church choir ex­ W O i^ H S tO ! WDULPNTCHA? CBJCUMSTANCK? 32V«U row' and the junior choir will meet held in Rockville. . j m eetlngr • Stmui. rff- iWie offlcepi' Corigreaa. in: Chicago this past ing the Brook Week aloga)i "Go tends thanks to Miaa Doris Hutch-' 'a t 6:30 p.m. "Thureday. A vlsitora’ ing 6f Troop 96 on Thuraday will - i 3 ■ 53 Babylonian 1 2 5 k 5! c 7 8 9 - 10 li 12 elected were: Mai»te^..,0,! Nqkron week, Natijjnal Lecturer' Edward Rxpjoring With , BoohE." Mrs. Inson for a supper party sepr^d deity Training Session, part of the Al­ not be held. 1 Girl Scout town c o m m itte e Skinner of Vernon Orahgaf lec­ F. Holler was awarded a citation C harles M. Lalxiomb's Irix-lh grade to them following a recenj^ re­ 84 Altdorf ll tk lied , Enlistment program, will be x l ‘ ' 55feu', 15 j chairman Mre. Paul Braihhall haa turer, Carl Curtis,; of^ Enfield for outstanding' contribution to of the F. R. Noble.AcHqpl lit Wll- hearsal. ' U eb itf capital held at 7 at the church . tonight Grange Notes farm safety:' T he H ebron Oongfegatlonat ' TH E 35 D«Ui for one IL some used uniforms available for Grange; secretary." Mrs. Alice llmantlc. valao ' ‘funtlahea eeveral b f MA30R 15 - and the Board-Of Deacons will Patenaude of Bofnerli Grange: Po­ - . • - ^ ___ __------„ t ■ dlqramaa 'and.-large book covera, adult choir will hold v rehearsal at , 36 Hprry'* apouie - meet at 8 tonight. ■ / glrla .Who do not plan to.purchase S72.00 ASRED ' 37 Dye afreah it 15 a new one. Any glrla who have uni­ mona,-Mri; Bertha Guaybf Staf­ featuring fiction and riop-flctlon. the church Thuraday evening at 7 11 % Another Visitors’ Training class state Master and Mra. Robert ford Orange., There are 361 '"44.6 Y ears lA»f,t at 3(^ o’clock:* j J/y-j < 3»M iii Davfa ■ forms which they would ■ like to K. Mitchell left yesterday for the : Peter’a Kventa . 22 25 'idll be held from, 7 to 8 p.m. shorter members., School. Oollferenrea 40 A kin. loan or give away for the use pf National Grange meeting at Long 'Chicago -r“ Qhcc you reach 30, A teichera’ training meeting Thursday and^the cmrifirmatlOn other Scouts are requested tb no­ - Subordinate Grange members There wlU ibe only one session ItNwTslMCeaaMd 43 Barbicoan U VI 50 class' will meet at 7 :S^ p.m. Beach, Calif. There will be a n th e ndda ..-ara : th a t .you'll aurvive took place Monday evening at Indian IT r 21. tify Mrs. Bramh'all may still sign at the next, few Pheipa Hall, with Miaa Fay Moel­ of the.elementary school Wednes­ ■", Community Club to jWeet election of 'national Officers and p n o th erf 44.61 years If you're a, 45 l,eaie Antiques I^ecture Planned: important resolutiona' will be dis­ meetings .to become charter mem­ ler, famll'y Hfe-‘ speclaliat : from day. flowing teachers to atterid. bowL Siardily «oa- CARNIVAL .BY DICK TURNER ir The Comm unity Club Will meet 'm an, a rio ^ e r 4F.7 if a woman. A i smKtcd. laslly desoPL ii-a ^ ^ 46 Article . ■ ■ Paul Koda of Hartford will cussed, one being the handling of bers. The in.ota'lation date will Ije 40 you can expect another 6.9.19 Slorra, aa guest speaker. Her sub­ parent-teacher cdnferencea. aa a 9 im bt ME atw iM. T M t.( tj t tm. 49 Vfhisiiera In the' First Coiigregattonal Ik apeak on ."Recognl*lng and Appre­ announOed and State Overseer years if a m an;.'40,11 If a woman. ject. was "Understanding Chil­ oeginning. These replace report 52 Comiiiasi - Church at 8 p.m, Friday for a pro­ cards for this marking period. S S 1 . N ■ ■ ciating Antiques" at a meeting in tSiT-Sf .rtr'Sc./su.'; At .’W you can look forward to dren." The meeting whs Sponsored 54 LeprduF ones gram of color alidea presented by Union Congregational ChurclL by- St. Peter's Rpiscopal Church, BY AL VERMEER IT „i.„n will b. pmenM » lb. jJ S wl» .ii™5 26.23 years more if, A man, 30.81- PRISCILLA’S POP , 55 Cauterized Rodney. "Phipps. The slides are of Rockville, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. ■with Invitations to the local Con­ Majichenter Evening ReraM He '96 TV canine a recent cross-country trip taken National Grange for action. if a woman. -Men. of 60 .can eXpect WELDON DRUQ 00. BUT IP I HADN'T kO '<1, ' ' The meeting has been planned by State Resolutions this function. gregational .chu'rches and Sf; hron (wrreapondent Miaa Bliaaa B. THE ONLV TIME TOU A N D ME 97 Mialakea by Phipps and, a» sea cruise., to survive till 74; women are good Aetiwfaed Dealer VVUOHT A BASS WAS W A S O N L Y , CAUGHT HIM MET L k1 k« trie extension service in Rockville The State Grange went on rec- The G range In W ashington George’s, Brilton. Pendleton, telephone ACatfemy , BUT, J r u kk HC, -Each membeV'is Invited .to add bets to reach,78. Once you reach 6-8454. Ml MAIN fft—80 8408* I BOLKSMTV* WALDO! ^VE YE^ S AaO!j- \ T W I S B IG B E THIS b i g DOWN ■ 1 ■ and Miss Cora H. Webb, home •ord to urge the. federal govern­ It haa been anno'"''!®'' that the 70 the odds say you'll paas 80; the Thir'evening, 8t. Peter's AU'ar B Y N O W ! ' I Inatrument»- ?! 33 to the .show by bringing their 10 demonstration agent;- Invites th« ment to set up feed-grain storage Grange will .soon, move Into its IT AT A iartera on H St., facing Reserv-atinne Close \K oda ia a specialist . in, the the women' 14.18. LIK E IT f 3 Surfilua 3k 5! , td take care of situations which, Lafayette Sq’uare in Washington, 3 Adjacent Reaervations for the Mothers restoration of American anf I 'e 'might arise In time of emergency. Jack ja.ck.son. director of public 4 Caducei . % 51 J Club banquet to be held Saturday furniture and serves as consultant The State Grange delegation went relations for the Grange. '"'V* wearers'(a.b.) night at the elementary school to tlw American Historical Society on record that the temporary one "The aim of the Grange was to nlust be made by tonight with in this field. cenMncreaae In motor fuel taxes make its new building even more BEZZINI BRO l neighborhood reservations chair­ Hla talk will be illustrated .by Ije repealed as oif Jvine 30, 1961. Of a Washington headquarters for SHt)RT RIBS b y f r a n k O ’N E A L men. slides and samples of furniture, A resolution . was adopted urging rural America than the old one G O d O j . s ; ;.Col. Gatchell to Speak Bulletin Board that every effort be made to bring had been. Already the Grange Col.' Nathan Gatchell of Boston The Board of Education will about a constitutional amendment haa as tenants national organiza- WOOF! .Hill Rd., will present a lecture and meet at- 8 tonight In the elemen­ which would prohibit and prevent tion.s of farm cooperatives, other NEWS WOOF! slide show on to the Wom­ tary achool. the diversion of highway funds farm organizations, and 30. farm en’s Guild of St. Peter's Episcopal ■ The Homemakers'Club will have to other uses. A resolution' ■ was magazines," Jack.son met recent­ for the hard of heaiiiiiilf w o o f : Church, Hebron, at 8 p.m., Nov. a Hungarian dinner at 7:30 p.m. adopted that the State Grange ly with other representatives of ii-A- ' 8e*wm. Im. tjr, 8m, 10 In P helps Hall. All women of In the elementary achool. ’Preai the so-called ''Big Fopr" mapping .urge, the State legislature ■ to do 9 • .* WOOF! f the church are invited to attend dent Mrs. Robert Wright advises everything in its power to provide plans for Joint farm organization­ BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Col. Gatchell has toured Mexico members to come prepared to eat the greatest pbssible finar^cial as-, al efforts in pronfoting better pub­ L O N G S A M WOOF! by motorcycle and has also con a complote meal. slstftnce to the various towns in lic ■ relationa foragriculture. In a m m i r '• awtiwse-iiKHiCHeig ducted summer tours and lectured A meat .cutting, demonatratlon the ' sta te for educational ex-, his Wa.shirigton column he states OPVDU-M-THINGS--1* WOOF! • on the country "South of the Bor­ will be held a t the F irst NalioniCl pehses, such as building construc­ that, although • trie-.world ia' still MISS EAICTH < FRAWCLV, der." He ia a member of the, Store on Windsor Avenue In tion, transportation arid other nec­ preltv scattered and far fliing, it WOOF! pePMJSADER*'"'* youALLvooK-we RHAM High School faculty. Rockville. Both men and women essary expenses. is shrinking, and "American abun- S A M C V y m . WOOF!, Gift Sale and Dinner are Invited.to attend by Mias Cora Organtaation...... Meeting...... Held...... dance makes, her position ever >l» C o m fo rt tJi tH U.1. < The Women's Guild of St. Peter’s H. W^bb, Home Demonstration TTie*' organization mee:t(rig of-more hazardotiA.'We .need to'en^ Church, haa planned a food and Agent. 'The meeting ia planned North e*nt«L Fworja " 1^ ' wasjhow toAhare. cffectivMy with the Check OH your hedding now. Perhaps you need a new maOremh^tke gift sate and lassgna dinner which especiall.y for those who ovm freez­ With RHOlte MAGNET old one may be lumpy or Hnrting to sag. '>Tfr perhaps you'ndigle ton- HOtO will bo held Nov. 14 In Phelps Hall, ers, purchas'e. meat in quantity, . T*»t thi Crviodtr. N«w fHon* Mognvt tncik«i Hebron. and cut it UieYhaelves. vertihle sofa or chair for overnight guests. V^hatever it is y«o HIM, Guild president, Mrs. Henry fahphpna convanoNoee $IAC 3 0 i i cl«or«r th«n #v«r. iWi# do something about it note, while those big savingi age in e0e^. P arklngton of Hendee Rd.,' Is the Manchester Evening Herald An-M local ticket chalrmsq for the din­ dover porreapondetit,' IVIrs. Paul "Uvine ((•see c o m a i ner which will begin at 6:30 p.m. D. Pfanstiehl, telephone. Pilgrim I "F- HtAIINe AIM WOCf,, The food and gift sale; an khnual 2-6856. ! //-J event, will be held at 4 p.m.' N eed m ojee^ Members of the dinner commit­ tee are Mrs. Parklngton. chalr- p r is c h G sr e s c a p e s Quinn’s Pharmacy ‘It might help to got Daddy’s pormiMlori to go stoady, New Haven, ftov. 3 (iP)—A prls'-J b y k e n b a l d a n d J E I BRONDFIELD Imbert, If you’d atart to go a little barTior!” -man, Mrs. .Tames FOran, Mrs: Hen­ JUDD SAXON ry Pomprowios,^rs. Henry Pimm. oner serving a .4-monlh' sentence Phone Ml 3.4136 for statutory burglary has escaped 878 MAIN ST. I DON'T PEAL IN ties, IT WAS A BRItilANTLY SIMPLE f AND I Mrs. Maurice tloubleday and Mrs. RAYNOR! YOU AAAOE TWO IDEA, RAYNOR. YOU^sr LET /THOUSHT Milton Baxter. ' from the.New Haven County Jail, phone CAaS TO CENTRAL eVEWONE THINK IT WAS / I coronation Planned Police said Alvino Fontea, '26, CITY realty MPOMr MYRA WILSON WHO WAS /WHAT AN New Haven, got out yesterday by - LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N , The. 'annual coronation - of offl- flia f i*ew e a r? YOU 'FOUND'THE PLANNIN6 IT ALL .. —>T IDIOT I'VE SEEM-. breaking a skylight, climbing on­ BARK SITE FOR US.. Or. ‘51 Or'i iMKirw Cm J - esra bt the Order of Fleur de IJs TM-Wrirf *i»lA Irdr I ajld ^if Galahad will he held at 7 to the roof, and leaving the build-1 j ,'I».m. F riday In St. P eters’ Episco­ Ing by a fire escape. pal’ Church^. Hebron: See yoyr convenienf Connecficuf Bank / Theater Party Planned ‘ and Trust Company office npwl The Boll afid-JChain Club of St. Peter’s Church will have a dinner OPEN DAILY and theater party Saturday- night Here's the sensible way to pay for your new car:' The group ^WII meet at Phelps 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ask your Healer to make arrangements for a Con­ Hall at 6:49 p.m. for dinner and SUNDAY. 8 A«Ii4.-8 P.M. necticut Bank and'-Trust Company automobU* loan. < /f‘ 3 ^vitll then attend the Podium Play­ We’re here to help.yqu get that new car "NOW! ers’ production, "Lily, the Felon’s PIN| PHARMACY You can pay;for it in monthly payments that you can Daughter,’! at RHAM High School. BY JOHNNY HART 664 CENTER 8T. readily handler and you cart take up to three years B . C. New and old members are welcome for repayment. Your dealer will tell you th a t our /ottj bank rates BY R0Y_CRANE D 0 VI9U KNOW HOW NOW vvait/ don’t t b u . BUZZ SAWYER make this the most economical and satisfactory way iACK ASOARD THE RANDOLPH... LjONG IT TAKES THE m b '. SMALL FRY TWO, THU IS ISfiSEATER LIGHT FBOASTHESUN to buy your new car. Life insurance ia included, free. ^ HAvr$0HAR CONTACT...VEARMR TWO ' THERES ^^^^EONARAIEHSAYirl It) REACH US r SEVSH ZERO,TWO HUNDRED YARDS;^, CONSIDERAKeT IFirSNSOUNDSAUmE f Class Gut to All Shafiir DOUSTASTO IA SUB, \ MUSHY FOR A~ BAG MAHOIPIO mVESTSMT. iMtf(rTHemywR0.SETt-sufi7,;^5|\ and SIzsf for Table Tops AT YARD 'ON A scent;- CONTACTEa/A AMO - -IS- EAHIUCOPTEK I Ir" ■, CONTACT.l^M w i2 u 'J WSliLAnH! noMTKKsaoup You eon d o ' mawy BAG AIM RBS ITS UNOetWATER things with gloss toU* F ill DELIVERED sawoct rgiPR and dtsk tops’ onid MIOTIC OCEAN, The Coniieefieuf Benk thoy or* Posy to kofp J TRACKM6 AN AND TRUST COMPANy IMIPWTIPEO • v cleon. Let us help you OBJECrSFEOW -r ■ • " . ■ . ' Innerspringx^'mattresses. ' Regularly •NTMEOERnS Aiftf mm *«t Mi tiSMa b A g tr with suggestions. 26 Offices Serving 18 Connecticut C,nmmiinltlea INSULATE NOW from 59.95. Now ^ W OK AT*7) NOT FOR 2EM. WHAT A80UT THE RI$K TO MB? THI6 TliflE buiIding.Tind out'how little WE MUST SET IT FROM THE PR0JBCT'5 > Y ELL-j Um our go^wil] bndget tei^a. 0L3AI THEK F0LIT1C5 80RE ME'. PAHLEENfl, ' Would you sell .vfflr homj^, furniture and per- It costs to insulate yotir BY RALSTON JONE§ and FRANK RIDGEWAY TOMORROW WHY •JEOPWtOllB MY XAREER OUARDED------HEADQUARTERS'.------NO— IT'S ■ ' , ' , ig MR. ABERNATHY ^ immi ■ . .(■ •~attrc: Come~-tn' tetday-ibr— Pay pnly 10%' . down. (hpoB an we u«e ' A8AIN FORTMfMt TOO SdON-lMUST REFUSE,UNTIt^ m REFUSE, soflhl pos.66S.siohs todgy for the fhdie value of~ aceoant. Pay for yo&r furiiiah- ( tho THC^ eclock watchers MB 700, BUT WILSON IS ...HE’S t h e wcjrs't SURKC AQ8N AND-I WALK the insurance policies covei’inK them ? •. ; • free estimate-’- there's no CERTAINLY ANNOY /V\E! THE ONE I'M REALLY ON^^THE LOT! TO 0»T ZB FWAL OUT On .y o u obligation. ings the way you pay'for your I----- — i------ANGRY NOV. lUaORMAtlOM' electricity and L9l«phone, out of, WITH' MV C0MRgPE» Unless you lire usually protecjtion-mihded you ASK AIOUI OUi lASY-TIME PLAN 1 \ current earnings. wouldn’t, tn the past five years values on homes AS LOW AS $5.0 0 PER MONTHI and cont^ts have increased by 20%; in the. DOODLE past 2Q y^rs. a*.much as 200% in some dn- WE ARE OPEN! 5tance«. . • ** . 7:50 A.M. till 5:i|)0 P.M. MONDAY ■rimi THItRADAY Ever play a game^of bargains? No? WelL come join the fuii. The rol** TB^IPLE-S BLUE U’r play^ with white’and red'cards. If you find, a piece of !f)iyfflture^th a If yotir present insurance do6si^t cover;tw ay’a 7830 A.M. till 8:80 P.M . . white card, that’s good for you.because you can then claim ownec^ip aj, the spe­ values^ feelspl^one OP’drop jRto our- office today \ ’ FRIDAY 7:30 A.M. Till NOON cial clearance price. Hbwe.ver,- if this piece also has a red card hanging on it, that s for full informatioisi^n to bring:' your cov­ Ai^TURDAY- bad. It means i.t’a already sold, someone else beat you to it. The I® [ndtew3Y.| II -S erage up-to-date. ' ^ “ course^ is to come real early tomorrow, so you can have a full selection of all the J E F F C O B B ______BY PETE HOFFMAN- THE wonderful bargains. . — _ • n , - TRE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS GOSH.l HIS ATTITUDE ....WOODWARD/ Viwt Bezzini Bros., New England’s largest Factory and Furniture Showfo^R H A D HIM CHANGED...: h a n s c ‘ AFTER } HE MET AN S NHATMJuLP'lOU.pO.Vi'W.JlISTA \ BUT rr * 6 « 5 ID MC YOU'LL' M cm m u ... KM^ TOu 73 , VL G. GLENNEY > I'M iSURPRlSiP < F1SUBE0A5A .HEREARRI ARRIVED m DRV, 1F -lOtlR House- ruCNSPAPER L HAVE TO. PUT YOUR foot DOWU OUU),BILLY.' HERE/ AT THC ’.KCCreK IdlAHTCO TO/uXtOE,M gTHA^ MARTV WONT ^ ) CONTOJ^D John H. Lappen, InCw ^ COMPANY UNLESS YOU WANT TO SEE BU.Y ^ tE U . YOU ABOUT < aAcAsLfSffL HOMCOF SP6HOAU.OFH6R SNOT AN ADVICE'' HOPELESkY.SPOILED./ BUILDING: XATERIALS 4 ,. ■ LUMWjBR.-H Ft;Fli'-... . THGLUA MON6V ON YOOC «H?.)C0 LUMWIST •' INSURORS » REALTORS ■ ■' A." Ano 886 N.' MAIN 8T. MWSOALC Manchester, Conn. i^4,^EMt Center^Street—-Ml ^-5261 MJtchell 9-5253 ■"TTT 1.Thursday Evenings U ntu 9:0O, ELLINGTON BRl^’CH land Saturdays U ntil’Nooii ^ . ’ Westi Road. Route 83 h::ii 1 ‘i’RfMMinii 15^218 II' Your Indegendent Agent Serves You Firstp v || »qUAUTY--W t«sCecoiHNny iliiit 358 E; CENTER ST^ MANCHESTER M li-1864 liHHvv ' i i > HOME ntirROVEfifK^ liili'l V HEADqUAR'^^ J AMLITY ■KNOWLED« l i i i l

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lack Twyman n«TULCMtr«iCH TEN PIN l-e-fiWl. It was 14th straight t-Syrscuse schedule calls for EAUL YOST New York; Nov. 3 BorW Smith, Steadiagn Thi« is the week of decision the Tigers hsve Keen the J fa f 1 1 Holy Cross and Pitt, Strarto Editor . W. L. Pet. club, includinf ' s p»#sess*>n hsi- Texas.' the la 3 tesfn. is expect* Still Leading [Wapjftfig , for the big boys who rank lot • • ^ ' . ed to add its eighth Jtrslght vl«- Tauris Tie Community ...... • 3 .750 high in the footbfill poll. Loui- Norfhweaterr-.-^(he No. 2 club, tory st the expense n f ipeylor snd ^ Qiiflition for thr PanpItrt Answer Point Makers 1st. Jamea’ ...... 8 4 .667 fiiMia State.Northwestern, showed Whv didn’t Yale pass last. Satvirday in its Ivy league foot­ For New M^rk Community Syracu8«f and Pehn State Indlaps. .to-is with its cpi ball 12-8 loss to Dartmouth at New Haven? This is the $64,- Baptlat 7 5 .583 should know if they can hope to go bAckhscK in thrimeup.'They'may W g ■ New York — Cinclonatl’8>4 va TVr-^ Dartmouth’s edge was much big­ Taiirls set a new courseNcicord in Twyman h‘as a- 37.8 per game 'St. James’ 3, Second Congrega- longer Is the team ranked among ger than the 12-8 final tally. If. ce another vital!' \The unofficial Eaatern title will The only new entry in the top the leading cqUege teams In the leading the Indians to an eHy'16< average while Baylor with 163 t1onat'(2) I; Second Congregation­ .» with Tenneaaee.! be at atake Saturday at Univer- lo thta week la n em ; n which the Awo clubs met again the re-, 48 victory over host Cohard. tallies Is sailing along at a 32.6 al (1) 3, South Methodist (1) I; | nation. aheadPof Army, Tennessee suit would probably be the same.. gla Tech and tied by laity Park, Pa., when 8ytacuae (6- took over 10th place after beatbig and Oklahofna. m name just three. The win,. 11th in 12 meets ani clip. BiK Russell of Boston , has Taleottville 2, Community Baptist I ia If LSU «eta past ihls 'O) playa Penn a u i e ’-(7-Oi. a Rice 19-0. Georgia Tech, knocked But it would he interesting'to see moved mto third place with 97 -2; South Methodist (2) 2 ,-Second | No longer are the Rlis undefeated, what yaie could do with a little sixth in succession, provide^ Coach' onlv oft-beaten Mlsslsalppl I nolring of the No. 4 team and the off by Duke 10-7, droppeif » « the untied and ilnacored upon, an hon­ Bob Sines’ crack squad with Its points In four games for a 24.2' Congregational (3) 2. | State and'Tulane bar the door to No. 7 team In the nation A ftep way from ninth to l9tK . passing mixed in its offense. The TOMMY AN8AIJH aversige and Is plished by team­ or no other maipr team chuld field and weather conditions were second cons'seutive CCIL cham­ Singles’* of 175 or better: Reg i another perfect campaign and the ! thia meaningful *>’***'“ f r ' ■ ^ boast going into last Saturday’s pionship; Manchester’s top three mate Tom Heinsohn with 92 Kirtland 1T7, Pic Harrison 187, Siiear Bowl ■ 1 haa ’ Colgate. Boalon UnlvCrilty Oklahoma (19» dropped out to ^ not the best for an aerial display points for a 22.5 average. aetion. but it in no way affected Dart­ runners were timed In a very faat Rly,'Holcombe 175, KCh Wahl 178, u LSU received 1.32 first place l and'UCLA to keep it ^ The Indians, from were Syracuse sophomore > Hal Greer mouth and Gundy. 12:40 over the West Hartford - Rudy Heck 181, Vin Bocchtno 179- votea among the 202 caat in the I flrat unbeaten aeaaon. Penn State s j and North Texaa State (20). . not afraid to pass. Bill GUndy flip­ course. J^oots Goal has an amazing .645 field goal I i84 t506), Cy Perkins 178, Ernie i ping 11 and eonnecting on eight. Three weeks ago Borla, 'Smith percentage average buit Is hard Bc'Ott 177 (513), Ray Reid 176, Both Dartmouth scores came- via 300th Coming U|i and Tauria finished In a three-way pressed by Celtic Russell Who Ruae^Roberts 196, Ji:Jim Taylor 182 the overhead route. Yale didn’t boists a .639 for four contests. (504), jHqn Hilinsk> Next home game of Yale, Nov. deadlock en route to. a new Me­ F o r O j ^ ^ n i o Wiri^ 2 -. HiIinski'J83 and Don Impressed W i th Winkler, tr\’ a..pa.ss' until its last series of morial Field fourse standard. And Both players are running well Anderaon puliting practice. Meredith Leefch does a’ similar bit from Penn Scouts downs and the clock showed but 21 against Harvard—the finale of ahead of last year’s leader at the' FOOTBAH., bALLET SIMILARITY—Gridders of 3 ^ the l9."i9 season—will be the SllOth only last week, Boris, a senior and OLD ACTOR IN NEW ROLE— gives Ed­ ballet. At right, John Confoy leaps into the air to toss 2P seconds to play when Tommy Enjoying his finest season as a Reaei7 < ^ ik e Churilla bbofea4^ hoitie'>tlie docisivO-goal with corresponding time, 'Ken Sears of KNIGHTS i)E COLUMBUS San Antonio College and a membfer. of a ballet claM^defn- CatcherM Singleton cocked his arm and let football game In the spacious Yale die Hodges-A light. The.Jight-heavyweight chiampion' is a pass. Miss. Leech duplicates the action in ballet. (AP Lauds Dartmouth' Pass Bowl. The Bowl was -dedicated In harrier, set a new record in Nor­ only one minute and 30 secondB.r’emainiiig in the second i^ver- New 'York.V^o cllcked ’ at a-'.562 __Ataadinga onsilfate the aimilarlty between football stantSes and Olivaf flv the pigskin. It was poorly average, Clyde Liovelette of St. playing runaway slave Jim in a film versiorMSf Huckle-, PhotPfax) ______1914 against Harvard, with 71,000 wich, The hard-nmnlng youngsters time period as once-beaten Manchester High School nip^ied w . L.“ w . ' "those of ballet. At left, Fred Bernal followli through in timed and went incomplete. Most l^uls holds third place In floor berry Finn. . Manchester Modes 12 ''0 1-^0 Philadelphia. Nov. ,3 (A»)-^Coacht Bridgeport,' Nov. 8 on—Coach* "Ajid Jim just k«bpmf my ta Mlaget leaguers iould have fans showing up. This total may how will concentrate in loading strong Conard 2-1 in a crucial CCIL soocer match yesterday equaled, three weeks hence. Tne the Silk Towners to an Improve sh'bi^ng efficiency with 28 of 43 Paganl Caterers ..10>4 H i, .8 ^ Steve .Sebo of Penn sum* up his Jordan Ollvar of the Yale football 1 fere crossed, hoping we can make thrown the ball better than Single- afterpoon in West Hartford. t^r .558. Stevenson Ins. .... 10■ 2 ■ team kavs Dartmouth’s glue-fin-...... 11 seven hi a* ----- row this weekend.’ - ton on his only try. The Ell average altendance for Yale-Har- ment over their fourth place fin State Touchdown Tivins feelings about Y tl«- Saturday’s The important triumph; 10th as 16th goal of tha^^year at the 10 Turbotte’s Esso ... 6 8 .900 opponent here---r-'by -letting the gered pass catchers, made "four of he added. quarterback did go back to pass vard game in New Haven Is 59,676, lah In last year’s State Meet, All Foul Try Lea4k>m . Asking Price $125,000 - Southern. Connecticut ia the publicist Charlie Loftus of the Big of the state’s top schoolboy har­ against a single setback, once minute mark of tnaopening quar­ L^rry Costello of Syracuse and Home Specialties . 5 7 .4171' record Speak tot Itself. th* most fentaatlc catches 1 have a few minutes before getting his again boosted the Indians' Into a Fogarty Bros...... 4 4 7 4 . .375] 19* ever seen.” •tate’s .oYiiy undefeated football one flip got off but he was snowed Blue staff reports. In 21 meetings riers will be on hand for this ter’ after the Indiank^ad missed Richie Guerin of New York are "There's iib need for me to make in the Elm City against Yale, Har­ tie for the league lead with Idle several chances. Conardxfalled to Shea’s Nutmegs .. 4 8 .3331. team. Laat yisar it, lost,20-15 to under for a loss behind the line of year’s State Friday afternoon at the most accurate al the foul line, Stosuy and Luzzi Lead conversation about Yale.” Sebo Oliver told th# Connecticut Yoiingatowh. a team I?ow eaya haa vard has attract^ 1,253,202 ■ spec­ New. Britain Teachers College Hall, also of West Hartford. GOn- capitalize on two close sh each with 17 but of 18, for a hand­ Half of Welter Fillaramo Const. .. 4 8 ;3331 told a liewsman yesterday. "Jordan SparU Writers’ Alliance .veeter- scrimmage. tators. The Johnny Harvards are ard dropped intoiithird place as a Morlarty Bros...... 3 9 .2501 speed and size this year.. Yale's passing, although not its \ Others In Top 10 Penalty Kick Score some .944 mark. Perennial chal­ Oliver’s team has a record that day the Big Green’s pass receivers Other coachee who spoke were strongest point in earlier games, Yale’s best draw at the bucks of­ result of its second defeat in 11 ‘ in spite, of a heavy wind th^ lenger Dolph Schayes of Syracuse Jack Lappen Ins. .. 1 . 11 .083 ] speaks for Itself ■ aiith as having were the biggest thorn in Yale's fice. - ■ ' ‘ In addition to the leaders Man­ starts.' . Undefeated 'Manchester Modes! Boh Ihgatls of Connecticut, Nomv^ was more than adequate. Single­ chester placed four other runners was no further scoring until the th 29 out of 32 is , pushing the New England Scorers allowed a paltry 12 polnta In six side Saturday as Dartmouth tri­ Daniels of Wesleyan. -WjlUaih ton. up to the Dartmouth debacle, Not far behind fn gate appeal is Red' and White Coach Dick fourth period when - Conard’s Bill leiiders with .906. Ring Contract Available chalked up their'third; straight 4-0 i games this season.” umphed, 12-8. among the top 10'. The list includ­ win, this tinie over Home Special­ Moore of Central Conneottcut. showed plenty of class as a play Prlncetpn, a team that has aver­ ed, (4) Hal Bennett 13:03, (5) Danielson Is hoping Churilla’s Burke tallied on a penalty kick, In xlie rebound tables, league S3ebo said that he has been, hear­ The loss ended th* ^ is ’ anbekt- Slate, and Walt Kondratovlch of aged 5.4,342 in 21 meetings. Aver­ called for when a Manchester back ties at the Manchester Perkade ing loud praise for Yale’s. Richie caller, passer, runner and kicker. John SalciUs 13:09. (7) John Gold­ timely sepre will serve as an omen. record nqlder Russell has moved j Bofiton, Nov. 3 dT*)— Walt Stosuy and Hank Luzzi, the en. untied end unscored-on-'fiv*; Bridgeport. v age turnouts for other Tvy League en .13:16 and (8) Joe Packard Three years ago, Oct. 30. 1956, was detected handing the ball in ahead of..Utat week’s leader, ESgin Lost Angeles, Nov. 3 (i . ^ ^ Johnny Amablle hurled three fense. to this observer, was- Its rate a salute. The title was the Wednesday and at a late hour last Twyman, Clnn...... »>• . Now an eight-team league with "Nesseth has made fights for ma . .veaterday. Thornton will make ' Kirst draw, 89 SgH^cki. linebackers, down the middle, es­ fourth, in as many years,for the ex night Danielson was not„cettaln without telling me and has' an­ 179. . ' Liizz was the strikes against De- Baumann Traded CampoBf'D Marren Baylor, Minn...... two divisions of four teams ekeh, the fall and winter tour. » scorer n the nation last j^aV wi I Friday night to up his Seqpnd draw, 96 lie, Ed Pekar, pecially Mike Pyle. The latter, Michigan center who also played whether or not his other two first Bussell: Boa...... the NBA , will definitely add 'one nounced appearances that I did not Thornton completed hia first Ray Warren. Frank Sheldon. ifemendoua in the first five vic­ pri)' football with the Green Bay stringers would be available. OoaIa arnrArt GUU. Ghurltla. know an.vthirig about. And thera GREEN TEEN LEAGUE n e points. S t o ^ 220 production to 40 points. Bill Gun- For Ron Jackson Riirk^ Heinsohn. Bos. .... hew member — Chicago — next StMidinga season as a- professional as­ New England. ’Hie 5-foot-ll, 220-1 Dartmouth and Jim Sems X BEST 16 HOIJ» tories, was mouselrapped time and Packers. ‘ High-scoring Rollle dials gave Yardfey, S,vr...... are some other thlnga.I wouldn’t : MAnnh^ater -- 'Churilla. year and possibly two. If Pitts­ W ,L Pet. sistant recently at the Evans­ 'Sunday j- Faahle-r, Rnnadlea. like to go into at this time.” pounder collected TO. , , of Wesleyan have thrown for SO, - y the winners a 1-0 lead with his -Schayes, Syr...... burgh is’ ready by then. , ...... 3 ton Country Club. Skokie, 111. Both picked up 14 points last __ Clas* A—Einar , Lorentzen 59-3- 1 Chicago, Nov. 3 (jP)—The Chi­ Chamberlain, Phil. Meanwhile, in Federal Court, Connie's ...... 1 .750 ^ But that's only the beginning, Gayea’ ...... ,750 He served under Johnn.v Re­ Saturday as the Owls, known last 56, Chariea Harrington 68-6r60; cago White Sox picked up a much- Pettit, St. L. X ...'. five men yesterday failed In an 1 volts, a one-time big money according to Podoloff. Bonny's ...... 1 8 .250 year as • new Haven Teachers, Class B—Jerry Beaulieu 67-8-59; * needed leGhanded pitcher yester­ ShUe, Det...... attempt to quash conspiracy • winner. , Cfiass O — Henry Sinnamon 79-17-| “Our long range plan calls for Jo Anne’a . ..4...... 1 3 . .250 crushed Quonset Nayy. 60-6. day when they swapped first base­ Milwaukee Will Come Park, Cinn...... charges accusing them . of trying- ‘ Bacfc, a three-division setup 6Y five Singles of 95 or better: G«ll CHirrent plans call for the Sto'.

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'■’r .'■'?;•■ •' ?-'• - , V MANCHESTER EVENmC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ,1 9 9 9 PAGE tanm ew ■■ '■ - ‘V . 72 UOUMS fOt* M l« 72 H( iforSttlt 7 * ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALl), IIANCOTSllSil. (X)NK^,TtrEiBDAY. NOVEMBER 8 ,198i i for Sals. RockviUe State Drawa Map. South . TjMMMBti • n i i i r ^ ‘ n . S3 kAN CO ERER •* OMT't. 1—MANCHESTER - New UMteg. SOUTH WmOdOR (Wappteg). Flo- - .1^— - JSilS* Rooms WItfcoRt Bwmi 19 i Z tureoqao three bedroom (lU eh .' QiHunUiigArea* BY PAGALt ami BHORIISN HooMliold Gpo^ M tn U D & KOOU ttumlahed heated roqu Oarrliua Colonial. IH hatha, JMautlfUi 6 room coloniaL 8 largo Motof'CjreiM*—BteirclM 11 i'MKRE OUGHTA BE A LA1V f n i.«iilA N ROAD — .Attmetlva hot water beat, (tm inattlaUon. bedrooAia, batbS. full dtalng Fireplece wall Mneled, larga Judgfi H en f spetteera. Mdme-aged srorifliig kitchen and. full, wieement. Qar- Tow Truck Driver Charged ALL KINDA-Of atefUlMd, re. n- sleeping room. telcvield&. nMrnlng plaatered walla, flreplaca: wttb room, living room and klicban, 3 A map o t poeelMe hunting ereaa lahsd used furtiiture f«r every eoupM-pnCtrred. Alao light bouM- p oft (Kttb coOerod' patio. Wooded - u 1»46 INDIAN CHlEr T4—rulJy kltcakn prtyllegea. WorWng man kedptejg room. X I M M L ?. panelM wan, knot^ pia# *abi- Oreplaces, knotty pteo beatod roe- to Menchestor will be dfmiyifi by pped. 288 Vernon Al, Cull Mf^ SuT AMUf TIN KCONOt AfTfR *0 l^ OONl room and appliances all in ex- or woman. Ml. 9-3A79. • aeta. Large riiade. ireM. Oamer roation room, bullt-tn kar( outatuO 100x900 lot. Near abimplng area, Nine Caifiefl Y ou iftwvK vfTaidR.' divf# bur witm t « f public bus and acbibola. Buyer may In Freak Death of Woman t^ State Board o t Fisheries end v «u .r «0 K *io w vmiiOLAf cellenf condition. LeBlanc rural- im m e d ia t e occupancy Mtan- and .buinjer. MI 8-8880. patio, aamtegs. ceir-klnatloo wte- t* /f r tl^,K VMfN sou’l l AlOUNO hire HoeplUI, 198 South St.. aasume mortgaga.-Owner GtoJM apd presented to town ZH- h e a r m a in ST, for genBeinan, cheater. (irat floor. 8 room opart- doara. Largo eutdoor_ Ilceplaco. Nine cases wen Mwiftt kP JMSfi Roeliiruie. TR 8-2174. Open 9 to 9. NaMe t o u r down pajfment. Itztesferrra; Call MI 4-0480. racthre, Wilber Little, 196 Sp«ncer w OlOl/VfAIMAStTWrf private entrance, parking. M meat, neated, all utiUtlea and also smalltall tool afled. One-car at Melvin Qerber, 80, of -WUidaopflaturday, 9 am. toS'p.m. BensdUt Kupchunoe fit . M ofitay Bomnem Reniets Offend 13 (4 il»! .tnoiTtitVa, 8-8:30 eveninga. ^ able atUd, new heating ayitem. teat night eh a warrant cbaifteg •uaiday.^^^^w tw. nolled and bfifi sm ssM t. to . OCtUf t»ffLiirPCOPl.t PLEABANT-I^rge, r l, ready to move Iq- Owner. reoldentia) rtrea, Rriced at', only BegUgent-Itomlcida In the (reak making humtng .lagal to town. available all hour* . Aattafaottnn NEW FURNITURE’’ Immedlata pccUpanhy/Flnancing the Court of Common PlesA tLAfiSlPIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS IWNbW.'-'MIU.tdOOC free parking, on bu# Ittie. 148 ROOM flat, quiet reridenttal 8-OOM. ^ $3L600. R. F> Dimock Co., M3 auto (leath -Uot. 34 ot Mra, Carol IkKiugb oponaora have been eb- toured outlytng?raral areas yester Cuarahteed Cali MI 8>'S1B Center St, Ml 3-8002. drninged,- ilkJXlO. Call John . A chargo o f towing fia ttitfaf• Bpf|,SARMArirt iOtl' neighborhood, modem imprave- 0-8846 or Robert O. M'lrdock, MI B ou ^aid, ot 11 Pleasant St., Rock'- talaeS w the Vernon Oonummlty day with Lyle Thoiqie,«r«ctor of > • ‘ j o :i S A .M . ko 4:.10 P.M. miNOVOu AfiAinr Mp COMPLETE mente. Call evbnlnga 6-t, MI SOUTH WINDSOR. 78 .aurel St 8-6472. Pontieelll and Son. MI t-8618. Ml totered. motor vehicle' agfilnst tffta « / * . / _ ^ - ■ ' ■ _ ■- '*w, f u r n is h e d ROOM—One minute vflie. BeehklbeU progrkm scheduled to the State tkwtd, OenerahManeger iLBCTkOLlDToWnerf^Free pfck- i-4292. room ranch, ogtra large kitch­ 8-8578, MLOfWil. Coen, 4K of /4ft Tsylof S t . W hs*- up and delivery. Prompt irlendly from Main Street, light houae- en tmllt-te oven, acreened porch, m - BOLTQN-NewXextra latgo Arrest on the negligent homicide get underway this month Richard Martin, and ChleUof Po­ tdPV CWiSlNG TIME POR CLASSIPIED ADV'T. O N L Y ■ PORTER STREET— 2 flats, extra charge automatlc$iy follows a soir WM nolled with tho dafiMdeht service on yoUr Electrolux fRi keeplng, women only. Ml 8-79SB.' THRElS ROOM apartment, heat, half ac'ra lot Excellent financl Cape 1 acre wooded Jot\ Very large Sponeers o t the' eU teams era lice Jemet Reardon. not put to plea: as was a Htasgs • ttdMOAT t%r» r t r o A T HiBi AJH.—SATfB D A T • A.M. cleaner. Also featurlnp rug wash­ available. Marlon B. Robertaon, bedrooma. tell baeement. qarr , large oil teroaces, fireplace, 3-rar fatal accident. RMpeoalbUlty tor ViUnera Garden Center^ Zahner's Re eatd tin group found the big- $388 hot water, atove, refrigerator. $85. the deaUt (rill 'be datarmtaad by of making an improper'left tarn er. floor lehibber and w-xer ROOM WITH kitchen pplvUegea. Three room tenement *80. Ml Broker. Ml 8d»S8. builtta sM0»JUjd ovim, m.OOO. The garage, excellent condition. MI Clethtog Store, Paganl Canetrue geot piMsIblo hunting areee to the Centrally located. Babies ac­ g-s^tm«p.m. ? , = Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman at against .Patrick .J. McAtaar, 80, PLEASE READ YOUR AD Call Electrolux authorised , tales ModatB or Maple •-8229. 9-8. X in etov#' and^oven. 118,000. The R. tarn Co., Vernon Square Denca northwest part of town. Other pos- .Darobesw«v.jMas4eeWm<^, ^and service. Ml B-0848, JA l-OHW. i cepted Mrs, Dorsey, 14 Arch dU 88 LAKE STREET—7' room Co­ an inquaat Nov. 9 at the Stafford ** i x . 13 Fleck Bedroom F. Dimoch (bo., j P »d248\~ Club, Bury*a Shopptog Center, and slbls sites ley between Keeney S t Paul R. 34j-.ftF.l». 2,, ' Plesee ask for Ailgustine Kamlen 19 Ihece LlvUigr Room lonial. Ilk, baths, screened porch, Lota for Soto l i Springs Troop. the Aldon Spinning Mills. end HlUstoara Rd. end on State- •r •*»M l A^*” « • UliMi over tli» •• • ski. , WARM, comfortable room, atuened garage, heontlfuUy 'ard- tv MANCaiHrER—Large (’ room Garber wui be prasented to WelMter Lane, A W tov# Irtto fteed ilM MtmrttMr »hould r«M Hl» »4 the FIRM OAF IT 6 Piece Kitchen FOUR ROOM apartment for rent KaechMslM AnxUlacy Mea(e supervteed lend between Gardner very nicely furnished, tile ^ath, and 'stove. 'Call at 78 North St. scaped lot, 102x812. Immddlate ranch, bum in lS6ai. Bxpimdable IS ACRES, 1,080 ft. frontage, Man- RockvUla City Court after the cor $80 for reckless drifitaji’lHtil an A M REPORT ERROR* to tune for the ne*t Ibijt- Free storage—Free Delivery nice private home. 81* Spntce St. The/ L the and stove, immediate occupancy^ V —VERNON—New 6 room ranch, hie the charge would(vould mootmost likely Rockville area at the White House of polleo, ho aaid,.end ahouid nieke CHAIN SAW work - Trees cut Scranton Tpur.isl Home '' and room Coionlala. For (urther de- roxlmatelv ISfKlSO, city utUltlcO.' It clear that towniepeoplc in outly­ le ft fined |34; Rasero >0# Personals ^ e s son able rat:, e Call PI 2.758* 'fhMMitS Before ymi buy furniture any- Ceblns, 180 ToliaKff TTke. _ 8126 njcnthly^.MI,9-3845. attached garage, high wooded lot, 'be J 'nollednolled to the lower court. Conference on Children end Youth ;tAii| u id flR uid taUa call Charles Lesperanca. Ml built-in stove and'oven, 2 fire­ q; 9-9518, 'MI 8-8578, MI 9-8811. ing areas could post their lend 3024 MAto. St,, dlitote6itRWy*TOp- between 1:30-4 30 or any time ’HM'n where Shop at Norman's, ROCKVlUiE, 24 Grove St.- Well 9-7620. Gerber wee releesed to his 'own Weshington, D.C. to March. ing rubbish oq a M hlta l|6roway, WANTEiD—Ride from Perkins and Saturday or Sunday YOU MAY be looking for a spa- places, tell, bksemeht'' Fully land­ recogalaance after being a . . , Mra. McCarthy .to . one of 38 against Hunting. If they wanted to. tn * 8T&S/«A heated, light hbuaekeepiiq; apart scaped, amesite dri've. Minimum Wantefl— neaf i i UtUe said officials on the tour fined $80; Eugene. X ISMna Jr** ' clous room beautifully furnished. c a r o l DRIVE—RoravlUe, $18.- at the Police Stationn by Bgt. *Aeter i adults who (rill attend. She la sec­ offtoir fS,*ten: BBNDTk GYROMATIC washer, ex- ment. Inquire first floor, apart financteg. $18,700 complete. R. F. yesterday wera aurprised to leant 86, East Hartford, taOure ta jtrlv* You msv desire the benefits . of •50. 6 room ranch, large living Bartlett last night. retary of the education'commit' Wtilw aw t. BendiJt ligft , 'Apeflsllslng . cellent ronditloh, *85. M1~9-55M. msnt 9. Dlmock Co., Ml 8-5248, SEtXJNG? Contact thla offlea ony of the amount of poaalble hunting to the right ftoed flfi; 0dW»rd A . IUm«\-«d from Buckley Schortl, kitchen privileges. You may also room, cabinet kitchen, 8- bed­ time. Yeara of oxperience. AUee Mrs. Bouchard was tataUy In* tM. Walsh, 89, Thompsowrtfla, dtorw #•57(10 have the use of my living ropm. I jured when she drove her era- land which Mandiester has on lu OiN. » , MT-H-MTO Autom oM lra for Aiilo 4! GENERAL ELisCTIWC refrigera- 1 FOUR ROOM duplex. Occupancy rooms, 1H % morteage can be VI—BOLTON -8 room oversized Clampet, Realtor. Ml 9-9848. Miss Diiymelle. 17, u 'on e o f six gardhtg'S State. trSffle edibmia- want vou to feel at home. Tel. Dec. 1st. Automatic heat .and hot assumed. Marion £ . Robertson, outaklrta. REUPHOLSTfRT sl}p covert d tor excellent condition. MI cape. % acre - lot. Ehce^ent con verflble ear I teenagers invited to attend. She Is He also eitol there ere 3,343 li­ Sion sign,' $12 bond, tarfettsd; Ed-> WANTED - Oean used cars We PaintlnK— pfep^ring Help IVuitefl— Mile .36 A rtitles F or ^ l e 46 Ml 9-7.361.. water. Waddell Rd.7 *80. JA Broker, Ml S-S9SS. dltion. D8.900. 'Ibe R. F. Dimoch ARE YOU CONSIDBRINO loafer buy. trade down or trade any- draperies custom miWe Free •• V 3-5022. a tow truck, operatedIS a r a te d by ^ Gerrai% . . RockvUle High School censed huhtera to Meneheetar. ward Stone, i l . B ait Stoetford, lTOUNitM>n05K®«|'... i ilmstes Open evenings''for y-nr ~r~1-----lITIViZi, 8-8838.' 8ELLENO YOUR PROPBRTTT j thing Douglas Motors 333 Main. TURRET LATHE' operatbr*-Bhie FIVE METAL, of flee storage cabi­ CAPE COD—8 finished rooms, fuU We wfl] appraise your property and b car operated by R ^ o n d ■ »“ “ “ “ ^e m (v o ^ ^ passing a stop stfii, fiaed ffi; and ghoa oil-IiOl^ll.SI^.- 9SU82 convenience PAM' Upholstery EXTERIOR. AND-interior PjUntlng "ANYTHING THEY. DO " i f u r n is h e d ROOM near Mam St. to set up and work front blue­ nets. three ft. wide, 6 ft. high, 18" "WE CAN bo- BETTER ’ f o u r ROOb^, all conveniences, dormer, 2 baths, bay window, v n —COVENTRY>-New listing. 1 free and without any onlgatton. Pregluskl o f ^ l Ward St. The car Leglea AoxHtary Notes Donald Ekatroifi. . 34, B ^ o r d , ,. • OLDER c a r s ! mechanics Bpe- ! Shops 207 N Main St MI 9 ^ 4 . and paperhanging. Wallpaper 1 MI 9-2170. ? Hazel St, hooks. Guaranteed workmanship. prints. Snort run aircraft quality. deep. One, 10 ft. adjustable meial YES: THERE IS A garage. Available Dec. 1st, Route walkout basemeht. Oversize ga minutes from Manchester, large We also buy prarorty .or cash. wee being towed out of a driveway A department meeting qf the Truck Backing Up failure to.drive tit the.driMflahed 'TOtoiti-^Man't ring. O ^ e r may dais fixit yourself cars always Reasonable rates. Ffllly insured. All benefits available. Wllco Ma­ I shelvihg. 5 ft high, 5 shelves, 817. “ SANTA CLAUS” 85, Bolton. MI 3-2385. rage amssite drive. All in excel­ 5 room ranch. EhcceUent condi* Member Multiple Listing on VUlage St during e heavy rain Junior end Senior m om bm of the lane, fined $39. ' . •. 5 i ^ for ad. MI 9-3855. > good selection Look behind our | r ^ E W K lT m s " JJf ! MT 9-9953. InVO FURNISHED rooms, light lent condition. FHA appraised. atorm about'8 a.m. Mrd. Bouchard I American Legion AuxUlery wlU he PTA Open BeOee Fast and cotirteous service. I. terday afternoon when a truck rooma to greqt tM pareotS-. Chll* ——------;,,, .r—— ------1 reasonable prices. Ml 9-2497. *17.22 i refrigerator, free parking, quiet V in—MANCHESTER —New BVi 9-4291. ______. Defwrtment Inspector Martha This week merke the SSjth an- dren's wora foldeiU'(riU tn die* Sdmdl Reward. Tel. Ml 9-4387. and smallest psymenig anywhere M A M RUBBISH removal features ------f—?.,------m a n a g e m e n t trainee—F ine'op-' and coal. New and used furnaces matlon cMl Phllbrick Agency, MI room, ranch, basement garage. backed, up and knocked over hie Not a small loan or finance com­ porlunlty exists fir young man to ; burners. AIm blowers Ji^Wi 8 ROOMS OF BRAND ! ■ h.ome. MI .5-7116..^ : FURNISHED apartiinent, kitchen, 9-8484. Tyraen vrill Inspect Burpee W om -lnuel observance of American Bdu- trieyde. Driver Clyde 8. Boober, pUy. RefresbmentajgUtat served n o t ic e la HERERT given that full-tiiiie commercial. Industrial. EXTEPJOR and Interior painting i Choice'location, built-in stove and BUYING OR SEI.LING— Call pany plan. Douglas Motors.-.. 833 eraanglng enter/consumer finance Held. E x-1 fiers ' :and: * 'incinerators. ' * ' Expert” “ fur­ NEW FURNITURE bedroom, living roont- and alcove, eii’s Relief Corps tomorrow night I cation Wqek. Accordingly, the de- 44; of 42 Devon Dr., stopped when In the cafeterta.i . -X : NO. 7882. issued by The reSidentlsi, service. Attics, cel- Ceilings reflnlshed. Pape: AND APPUANCES 1 Fo r RENT- Pleasanl room, .all oven, ceramic tile bath, amesite Main St. pandlng company requires "" the nace repairing. Chimney; furnace 2 full baths, garage large enough MANCHESTER—Near schools, bus WARREN .E. HOWLAND, after a member’s supper at • partmant haa eatabllanad a 1300 he heard the lad yell. Boober to(>k Avery St. School, ETA, Trill als* asTtiis4Senk of Manchester has lars. yards, burning barrels, card- / Wallpaper bookS; Estlmates''g li neces­ , Good clean workmanship at r«-- sored benefits. For personal > nv7\XYT%«9 OH* 13x26 game room.. Three'rtirei ? t } Ekiohsnge, Inc., ^ WoodnMUisee has SfiaOMWifil that LOBT-l of ^onr Home sonabls . rates — 80 years In Man.. KNAPP HUNTING boots and^ blXINDE REDROOM TeRpm ents 63 Appointment of three major Admitted yofiterday^: Joseph Fat rear wheel, thei fender, seat and Aiiawen to ipy Hka 1959 license sary to sell my 1958 Fordistation tervlew .^orttact Mr. G. Gent, re­ Business IxicstionR SIX ROOM CUSTOM BUILT be'drouma. GB built-tns. Gdrage Can Help You! campiUgn committees has been an- ko, S4 Grovo S t ; Daniel Hayes, the town has been ndtffiei^of a Chester. Raymond Piske. Ml ferred Flngdce, 983 Mein St., shoes. Harrv Mahoney. Ml 3-4327. LIVING ROOM SUITE left pedal wera damaged- tag.en r „ S r .‘ ‘Vicinity of Man- wagon, whitewall tubeless tires, 8^PC DINETTE .SET amesite "drive. Lots 128x200. nounced by^Atty. Leo B. Flaherty White Rd-. Ellington; Mrs. Elwood State school grant of 3l5E,f$4 for Call ] 9-9237 Manchester?’''^ VERY d e s ir a b l e - 8 room du­ for Rent 64 Near' RockviUe—plumbing, heat­ s e l l in o y u u r b u m s ? T o t According to police, Boober c h d ^ r ! Itadei'Reward. Call Ml excellent ifondition. Reasonably I.ARGE STOCK of storage bins for "WESTINGHOUSE" EU5C. FHA VA minimum ftaancing. Jr., DeMoeratic candidate for may- Hayes, White Rd.. Ellington;. M rs enroUm«nt to load. pWbHC plex, sunporch and garage, sepa­ ing, wtedowa, and; every letail of $16,700 complete. Shown by ap^ prompt, efficient., courtaoua eerv- drove eMt on Devon Or. end •4818. priced. Ml 9-9522 ; 87 Oakland SI. A. J. TOURNAUP PAINTING AND paperhanging. CLEAN-UP iifiw '’ granted nights. ] storage of parts, merchandise, RANGE , ' / TR-ODNnmONBp S-ronm office. or. Alice Benton, St. Anthony’s Con- stad Jiut beyond Me own drive­ The Jicw’ -erai* ? tools, equipment, dry goods, hard­ rate heating unit, basement and construction exceptionally' well polntment only. R F. Dfrifmoclt Ice and amtralslnig without obUgs: 131 LAke St. MT 3-7662 Small Jobs welcome. Reasonable 10:31) p.m.-8 a.m. Apply Cavey's, "COLORIC ” COMB. r a n g e 100% Mgln .Street location Park­ planned and built. 10 acres of-land. tion, call S. A. Beechler Raattor Assistihg William F. Luddecke, valescont HohM; Horry W . Flamm, way praperatery to becking into $22,B()0^croaiao_ qraiL »P.t_ ■“ S bm CHEVROLET paneled truck. ware, etc. Also shelving Ml attic storage.. Available^ bn or Co. MI 9-5245. chairman the finahei commit- J2 Windenhers Ave.; Norman ~ It reifrosents a X ' New battery, good tires. I.kidder. rates For free estimates call MT Restaurant. ■‘MATAG’’ WAS about Nov. 1..8128. Calj-Ml 3-2934 ing. Marlow's. 887 Main St Must be seen -to be' appreciated. Ml 8-9999 or Wealey R Smith As 6t it He looked to the rear and sew AauwWietment* 9-3761, ______X. ^ , 9-5445. ■ • "EMERSON ” fELE\qS10N tee. will be. Clarence J. McCarthy, I Young, 81 Elm St. ptt groat ph3o carrier. Ml 8-*564 after 5 p.m. Paneling and Ceilings after 5:30. ■ SMALL STORE. Can be seen from X -M A NCHE8T E R -8 Boetate. Ml 9-8S8Z Member Multi­ no one, poliee aald. As ha becked 12fi7 CRT—Do It your- e x c l u s iv e ' SET ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Cod, 8 or 4 bedrooms, good cur ple Uatteg Sieralqe. Lester Baum, H«d(1in J. Heck, all [ Discharged /osterday: William g m ^ p e r - A Specialty Main St, Parking. Apply Marlow’s, over tta sldearelk portion of the (•HI sum 8 ■ a.hi.>12 midnight. 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor hardtop Hartford' C o u n t T i r e a " ^ S ^ I ^ Tnee?:."''.! "HOOVER’' VACUUM ^ X a RDEN APARTStENTS — Four tion, excellent family home 'With candidates for (tldemen, and W il- Kloter, llSiOrchard BL; James H. drive, ho liiard yiiang Murray’s igtotatun L Private Instructions 28 cern, nationally advertised qual-,!'"^'’'^ Savage--80 30- 32 Special at Also Included Sealy Tnnerspnng 1 Ypoms heat, hot water and park- 867 Main, . R ealtor WANTED— Good 7 tO 8 room flam F. Smith, ceadldate for treaa- Haffornan, 3 Latrie 8 t ; Marts Do­ for tocreoM I-fidiwillnioikt abIMarvtce Laundry. or 1988 Plymouth four door sts- No Job Too Small p.*i-!?!''i'^2.50 per box. 7.82 M.M I^asian large yard tor children. Selling ■ yell end stopped. The b o y . wee tion wagon. Both e-xcellent condi­ it.v pre-engineered homes. Draw, Mattress and Box Spring. Alex-; MI. 3-5440 MI 9-5938 der FHA appralB&l. Priced ot 'toy -house, 4 rooms down, '3-csr ga­ urer. Carll, Tolload. Sgtota. this . 'pfir U.S. CIVIL Service teats! Men- versus commission. Immediate -.''7.7 M'M .Tapanese- 303 British ander .Smith," Rugs. Lamps., __------— ------■tendliig next to hto' (Wlaripede. tion. Can be seen, at *95 Keeney y e s : n o w Is the time to build —3^1/40 Krag at *3.(10 per ’ -OX. Houses fdr Rent 65 112,600. R. ^ bImock Co., Ml rage. Minimum one acre 19nd. Edwin Carlson, candidete for Birth today: A 9oa te Mr. and Thors Was no arrest pupti^fiOetmeet gpiirgAf- wool 'rem- 8t< V _ women, 15-52. Start high as *95 training program. Blue chip op­ Tshles, Kitchen Cabinet, Inlaid -nd NEW 6 RnQM duplex, 8 bedrooms. SECLUDED, Immaculate 8 rpom 8-8248, Barbara^ Wooda Ml 9-7702. High School area. Box L, Harald. sheriff, (rill be in charge of the Mrs. Pater Keilowskl, 9 Village St. Hop Bet' wnnw that garage or breesewsy also tn week. Preparatory training until Piatol c^libera and other rifle or Indivl- nanta foP’ qMiBfSb** sklrta. 90c to have those extra rooms finished. portunity for. srabitlous self-stsrt- a few other artirles. FOB RENT—Four room hklf of ranch, built-te° stove, garage, tieadquartera, to be located in the Admitted today: Nancy Lindsay, Tb9i Jdalof PUgrim T 1955 4-DOOR Plymouth, new «iow ^ carpentry work. Call appointed. Thousanda of jobs ei- not' afraid of *1-5.000 reapon- calibers i*t.^har)sain prices also. Free storage/until wanted. Free dtlaia shafini M1 3-4083 after 8. many extras, 8 acres, trees. Only XI—MANCHES' - TrlMo A lo- 8L88i ladlM’TW rt lengthe. »2.?5 Phone Ml 3-5514. -duplex house, $90 a month. Ml former F. W. Woolworth store on aiastonbury. 4 -H’ers Capture ^ lowsWp ot tto WapfUiif 1 to |4All,-.t*adrap’k coat lengths, tlreis, excellent condition. open. Experience usually iinnecea- aibillty. Write Hilro Homes of delivery. Free/set mp.lty oUr own $16,600. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI cation High elevAtion, %ild(rin W . Mato St. He will bo assisted by ty Church w}l1.'9peafta ; .Tlitras and Rons. MT 9-0279, aary. Free Information'on .lobs, TWO ROOM apartment, private 8-0345. ggj|8-8o 4 t.M,-Many other similar 9-6293. Orange, fnc.. .574 Post' Road, FIFTY WOODEN horses three to * f*'*"’’'* i"*"- 9-5132. Rd. 1^ baths, separate dinette, Two M^ii Put Out 'Watta Shattuck and Willlsm F. Venum aad Taleettvllla m w tumn Hop” for qeraiUB.', ; saiariesi ' requirements. Write Orange; Alt. Mr. paliere or phone Phone for appointment. bath, heat, hot water, stove and FIVE ROOM single off Main screened-in porch, attached ga County Awards ' ii0W Oolental Remnant 1956 MERCURY Monterey. 4 hew four feet high, 4>j ft. wide, made j refrigerator. Apply Marlow's, 887 McMahon, candidates for asses­ haatted through The Barald’s gnden of the taM»- 4 v Household Services i today! Lincoln Service, Pekin 24. Milford TRinit5X-4881. SAMITEI. AIJIERT, Hartford Three bedroom#, hot water IN T b w N rage. Immediate oqcupancy Flani^s in Auto sors, Charles PitkOt and Gerald Canter Street. whitewall tires, rsdlo. heater, with two by (ours, on ball bearing Main.^ • Bockvlflo Bonaa. S W. BUbi St,, munlty House Jrmn 7:30-9 : Illinois. caalera. .112 .50 apiece. Have many CH 7-0358 heat, modern kitchen, storm win Priced to sell at $16,900.'\ R. F, Allen, candidates for aldermen, teleiiliono Them eat 6-31M Members of the Meneheoter 4-H mermcomatlr, new battery, good: Offered l^l-A See It Day Or Night Spic aiid' Span — Economical, Friday evening. ; - uses around the home. Ideal for ATTRACTTIVE 8 room duplex, S dows, tile bath. Garage. Adults Dlmock Co., MI 9-524S. \ A quiek-thinking service eUUqn and Mrs. Ethel Pease, candidate Homemakers and the Manchester Ref reshmenta' n^UL' liw ’ ’ ‘•fiwed. cMiditloh, 8995. After 4, 29 Devon ' ItfEAT CLTTTKR If you have, no means of trans­ preferred, *95. Box B, Herald. com*' table home of six finished 4-H Dairy Club captured awards Drive.' DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP ” ^ m buildwra and contractors. MI bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, employe and a bjwtander combined for d ty clerk. Anyono tnUreotfid.lh -t-lokoto pany doors and windows,/.•.ustoir Bnnri.<«— Stocks MortzuFCS 31 portation I'll send mV auto for y u. XXI—MANCHESTER—New 7 "bom Shattuck will he to charge of to the Hartford C o u i^ 4-H roimd iilre. Ca- -•-Prefer self-service expenerice 9.99.5.3 stainless steel sink and tub, base­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 8 room Cape rooms. Fireplace. Full basement. Colonial, 1% baths, breezeway tkra their efforts lest night to put out should contact iCiiaMlta- Shriwr, work K'iBranteed. Call coliecl WU- No obligation. absentee baUots, and' will be as- up at Slmritury uhnlor High I .wedfSnga, banquets and VOLVO PV 444, 1957. radio, heal­ IMPROVE YOUR credit. A muRl^ for super-market in Manches­ A L B E R T’ S ment .and attic 2 porches, osk Cod, baseboard heating, full base Children attend Buckley. Price car attached garage.* Bullt-ins. Inr* e lire which burned, the wires In Foster Si’ Tleketa (HQ bfi’ trail- er, whilewalls. .Call between 8-7 llmantif H* 8-1196 EXQUISITE silver gray bedspread. olsted by. John SohUphaek, Ber­ Police ArresU s^ o o l recently. 6iJl Conn. Yacht and tilde of monthly payments may' be ter. Please mail hialory of em­ 43-4S AI.I.YN ST. HARTFORD wood flooring throughout, steam ment, all newly done over, large $15,800.. -■ mediate occupancy, $23,900. R. F. •im automobile In the 'VFW park- aMe at -the door. . • . p.m. MI*9-8934. 2 pail« matching draoea, 2 end oil heat, copper wjndow screens, nard Oroua and John T. Orlowski, William Krish Jr. received the CiBb. JA 8-0891 evenings.^ TV ’s e r v ic e ^ Potlferton'a all lumped into oiie second puirtgage OPEN NIGHTS TIL 8 P. M. yard, *95 monthly. MI 9-1761. Dlniock Co. Idl 9-5248. on E. Middle Tpke. ployment snd experience to Box tables. Call after 5. .MT 9-6814, storm windows. A(lults preferred. candidates for aldermen. ConneeUeut 4-H Key Award,” to makes Highest qualify guaranteed With payments of only *22.2.5 for Sat. 8 p.m. employe,. John Zelenskl, Ralph O. Brown Jr„ 20, of 37 O s w a ld YAPCTTM'Ct-EANERS repaired In 1958 FORD V-8. standard, 4-door each *1.000 you need. Dial CH M, Herald. Opposite Center Park. Write P-0. 198 EAST c e n t e r St.—7 room MADELINE SMITH, Realtor X X n—FOR further Information or Vernon Obnreh Bazaar recognition of outstanding aecom- «Wn *hdme ■rtiop- year* sedan, all new rubber, very’ good work knd parts, oimr 47 years ex _ _ _ WTNDOW Afh condilionirig. unit. In grab) a fire eKtinguisher from Sumifier St, who, police aald, drove pUehmente In leadership, rttizen* South Windsor I 8.8807 and ask^.^l-Exrhsnge^l5 I>Wls Si., Salesmen Wanted. r L E A R A N T E THREE ROOMS furnished, on* rear yard‘play area. *160 month 331 OAKLAND ST., Manchester— Robert D. Murdock, Ml. 3-9472, through 4-H ehih work. He alao MtaheB 4-fiff74. Mr. MUleif, I MI 9-9200. service.. block (tom Main. All utilities. MI street w h m an unidentified person end charged with reckless drivtag. received an avnurd to agriculture. H^tfprrf. GARDEN tractor, 9 h.p.,' 2 wheels. »■ ly. Robert J. Smith, Inc., MI 4 loom house, gas hot air heU, Daniel G. Saunders, TR 8-2828, ship of_Vemon C ^ e r Congrega-1 jj^ |e * 3 In court Saturday. z TF y o u a r e a career type sales­ Automatic coffee makers, your 9‘9428 between 5-9 p.m. Richard F. Dimock; .Ml •-8003.' was using ms coat to squelch Uie d th en who received awards ' S S t ^ 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, - ,8 WEAVING of burns, ittoth ' hole*; Includes plow, harrow, cultivator, 9-5241. ciL water and sewerage, small flames. Z e le n ^ turned on the ex­ tlcmal Church for Dec. 6. man over 25. If you are of *8,000- choice *14.95, Hollywood head- workahop, lot 100x240. $10,900, were Ingred Swanaon in foods; T oli^ o Sehleh, Remingtop, cylinder, excellent condition, good and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 2 trailers, 4 speed compressor, hoards. good selection. $5.95-*9,95 FIVE ROOM lovely flat, partly tinguisher a n d ^ e fire waa out. Mra. A ly c . W . Urit. president of 1 ^ ( S ^ w F t h handbags repaired! ripper - r.t«' Bu.sitiess Opportuiiitira 32 *10.000 yearly caliber. If you can Phllbrick Agency. Ml 9-8484. $16 JOO-28 WOODBRIDGE St. - Barbara Katoh:'' Roger 2Sota and Ahd -Nqrelco shavera. tfres. Gall MI 8-4721. ;----- meet buatneaa and profeasional cordwond saw mandrel, televi­ Group of end snd lamp tables. *10. furnished, parking facilities. Fur­ tVt ROOM SINGLE houSeVj large Spacious older home, 8 rooms plus - Police and f i r o i ^ from Town the FelliJwebip, Is chairman rf the I intoxlcetlbn and le due 5i court placement, umbrellas repajMld. sion. PI .2-7211. nace. nice neighborhood, conven­ baxaar. New Ideas tor bopthe are u. v Trad Krtotaff in dairy; Mary Ami Tokyo^Tli^ m _ 2or repair. Rus- LOCALLY OWNED-Fuel oil biisl-1 men and introduce opr specialized bedrooms. MI 8-6355, ^ FOUR ROOM home, full basement, 3 unflniahed. Easily convert# Go.. 3 arrived at tne scene to find Pella for aocNtarlal repbrta; and museums aad fir| nlM BOi fi* coraer Oak men’s shirt collars revergira .a d ient location. Quiet oeople pre­ the errest Auto Drlvtnx Settoof 7>A replaced'. Marlow's Llty«r‘ Mend- ness. Good addition (or some.local financial plan I have an opening 24 WOODEN storm windows, ex­ Vi.aitorfi Welcome oil heat, storm ((indows, shade Into B: 3.famlly, S-car .range. Lot the danger pest. The. ear was re­ (rith titles. such as “Tbe Pantry I| Sl^^PoUce rat Barbara Ketoh, a trophy for camp Tokyo. One to. d o i^ t h M to dcaieri^’rite Box T, Herald. } for you. Remuneration on high ferred, Call MI .3-.5008, after 2. trees, convenient to shopping cen 99x166. Marion E. Robertson. portedly owned by Benhe Koehler Ing Shop, ______. . ' cellent condition, various sizes. Suburban tor Rent 66 and spirit Banner club awards were traasportation hi Jopian 9959011373 PREPARE FOR driver’s, test; copimission-botius arrangement. Open lO-.o, 7;30-0 ter, bus, Verplanck school. FHA Broker. Ml 8-8988. of Coventry. She was driving on given to both clubs for the second and another to. aolsqi,, iMacinwd m nr BcncmoLux ffolland Window MODERN two bay service station Draw qualified men. Write Sales Or assume our mortgage, the turnpike and swung toto .Uie year. (rith the Japaaeoo-thdfitMfv-. o" MDEftS YCMJTED' to " Hartford Ing driving school. Three skill l. jjerlJRTAINS laundered In my home. intisrior.to suit buyer. Immediate Barnes. B i^-C lo. at 1 Mttehell Dr.’ hleh haa entertatosd for Mveral, n4-.ratuim ./’d c ^ 8;80A. Mi saw. used onlv 2 or 3 times. *25. See new 3’ j room apartmebt In .Waflteil to Rent ,68 ' vestment property. Tongren; Brok TTieiS^zwas no''damage. courteous Instructors. Class room- Years of experience, Ressonahlv DISHWASHER wanted. Days 9-3. MT 9-6932.J Rockrtlie. Juat^ 15 minutes to er. M l 3:8321___ — occupMcy, $1.7,900., '' ipra";!'af the bisatara, will agaUi Instractlohs^.for. 16, ’ 7 year ofds. priced. M l-9.2411, H«^[p W,Ant-C4mtractlRa 1^ my home 3 days a week Own WELL~PAYING position, full or condition, central, assume 4t^% aluminum storms and dg;x«;'8 fire­ Otrl Scout Trbop No. 8 of Ver­ »a ra *ta., Hajmord. Hours 7-8:80. l a r s o N’S Connecticut’s first R rtransportation. Call PI 2-8.335. | .MI 9-4824 TR .5-1166 around Manchester. Mr. Field, ISEDCARS part:tlme for. man or woman in­ WEEKL'i" RAVINGS LIST Musical Instruments 53 Store Manager, Montgomery Ward mortgage, aipell cash. Carlton W, places, easily financed? $19,800,. Plan Communion non haa neuiiied mrattogs for the censed driving school trained ALL TYPES of caroentry work Hutchins. m 1| 9-5132. Certlfjed and approved, is now of- done, alteratlona, dormers roof BOOKKEEPER-One girl office It] terested in' young people. Write VOU ARE the flfsh occupancy for Co. Call 8 0 S-5I61. season. ‘Thevtroop/ls meeting at • S t O i D S . $ 3 6 9 5 •57 CADL **#0^ J 34«| Box N, Herald. No, 1 Oak Flooring *20.5 per M' WARD MUSIC STORES—Ixtwesi 4 bedroom,.eo^e—conveniently lo­ Vernon Metnbdlst^ Church Fellow­ WASTBD—Ride from coraer/ ferpig' classroom and behind ing. porene*. etc. Ca.ll Ml 9.59*1 Manchester, 5 day week. • must this new 4‘ j room- apartment at Membe:ibera of the Ladies of S t / belnxe “93” HoHday ' 'Atttumn and Oak, to Hartfor I 4x8 Plyacore MS'per M’ prleee on all Instruments niant^s $10,600—WEST SIDE, 2 bedroom cated. 4% ' mortgage ciui be as- ship Hell undra,^the leadership of Special BoUdoffiPfi^'T leel Instruction for teenagera. have knowledge (if complete set. Center. Heated, ronipleiejy (re* WANTED—Building or (vprking ranch, -beautiful trees, near bus. James’ wUl receive corporate Com ebiky e( Park and Barthelo Dutch Doors *24.95 each and organs. Gryid selection. Also space suitable for repair of trucks sttmed; 'will consider lease. Imme­ Mrs. Noel Klote^and Mrs,'Doug- 9-8075. - ANY KIND of cam ntry and caW of, books. Type letter of 'applies: Mituatinns .Wanted- - decorated, beautiful bath, alqy*, Shopping. Carlton V(. Hutchins, MI munion Sunday at the 8 a.m. Mass 'SfFO N T . m § *tofflr.M78f). m 9*847«. ■'liet work done. Honeat and relia­ Knotty Pine Paneling, large assortmept of method* and second floor. Adults. MT. 9,9287. and cars. MI 8-2459, 9-8 only.. diate occupancy. lee Ingrem. lion statii^ full particulars to Box sheet music. Store hours—Tues- 9-5132. . to be offered for deceased members 'S9 0LDS. S3S4S . Ohleftalars^i-Oottr ble workmanship. Call Roseoe , O. Heraldr ■''Female 38 Ail 8’ Hr aq. ft. Officers electad RW the troop S-$8 BeUday Coope Garage—Service— Storage 10 Celling Tile. 12xB4 .n.59r sq. ft. day through Friday l-9_ Saturday. p-QjTR r o OM TnemeiU flfit flnor. St. James’ .Pai^ah and SchooW of the orgUnlzatlon. Jiembers vrill Tbqmpacn. Ml 8-1898 for esti­ MANCHESTER GREEN ifieet first in the lowrt: church at hre: Dtiuia Hunt 4>re«dent; Karen 'SSRUICK / l $95 mates TOBACCO WARBHOU.s e . sorters; WOULD IKE to care for children Medicine < ? a b i T i e l s *.5.95 eacli 9-5, 99^,8'uminer St. Ml 3-2094. jfo pive. room flat, second floor, Bluinen Property tor Salo 70 7 room modifito cdODial, Immacu­ Kloter, vice president; ^u sa n In­ ‘ 5 9 O L D S . $ 3 2 9 5 X i jt iilf Smar* lit A Clauie STORAGE SPACE and garagg, for In my home. Vicinity Saiiltera Always nlent’^ of free parking. Charming English colonial con 7 4 5 a.m. Special fi'Pnofi - . rent, 845 North Main St. MI sizers. Will train. Ctmn. State Em­ Casements *45 each excellentj’neighborhobd.’ MI 9-.52I^. late condition, 2-car garage, easily gram, secretaiy; and Marie,Mecca, S-66 4-Doer BIDWELL HOM® Improvemen : ployment. 8(18 Main St Pond. Call bH 9-8879. Framing, Trailer load* *112 per M’ BUILDmO FOR. SALE—108’ long. alattng of 6 rooms, Itli baths, rec converted to 2 nice apartments, 30- Communion supi^r wiU be 9-2802. TRUMPET Olds special, excel-. 36’ wids, near center of business held Sunday at 9:30 in St. James’ treaaurer. *55 i v v . S S I S Co. Alterations, additions ga ■Window Blinds . from *.5.95 per pr. reatlon room,* fireplace, hot water day 'occupancy, $17,MO. The girls, ell second dess scouts, '52CHEV. $39$ ■ lent condition. MI 9-7015 after 5 ANDOVER - For Rent l6ree rp6ln district. Plenty oL parking.. QMl school hall. The Rev. Sidward, H. ' Gerofiet’! ragiki. Roofing and siding experts. DO rr YOURSELF- And do it niw-' 'No. 1 Perf. Wood Shingles heat. e,xpellent condition. Conven* era (voriting to complete . the 2-Door Hardtop fi» Aluminum clapboards s specialty. Earn money for bill*''' that are j MOTHER DESIRES baby-atlling I ■ *18.50 per sq.^ p.m'. • . apartment, first floor on main MI 8-8284. lent to "bits, shopping and school Rooney, a member of the faculty Beloved Prayers! job days, in her home. MI 8-0391. •Lake Street'. Vernon— 8 room Hbmeiiaaker Badge, and on Ut# H 9 S Unexcelled workmanship. Easy getting you down. Work two. to| ! NOBOD’f 'BUT NOBODY' I ^------:------!-ee------^---- road. Available Noy. tat. Adults Full price, $18,600. ranch, full basementj 2-car garage, at St. Thomas’ Sepatoqry and di ‘580LDS. $2995 • K I O N ^ MAIN STREET Dwbler and Minstrel Bedgea. Dtene^HteMay budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR* three noureoure each day at your'Ct’vour :C-on: o-. j-l'icxPERIENCED day worker and UNDEP.SELIJ? NATIONAL preferred. PI 2-8694. amesite drive, 3 ‘acres of beautiful Vector of the Catheme Lradlhg'Lt* I WeanuR Apparel— l''urs 57 Book Week Iheme ' TV viDwiilO Coope tt o m o p 5-9109. . venienc^ to build a . business ' , j babv sitting nights only. Phone MANCHESTER cultivated land which cintid - be brary in Hartford, iriU be guest ypur own. Avon's new Xmas Gift* ■ AVe wilt beat our, rompelilois ad. THREE-- ROOM apartment. til# ' * Busineaa property for sale; $12,000 speaker. “Go Exploring to Books” Is ute before 9 a.m. snd after 6 p.m. MT vertised prires by at least S'!?-. . jROSE BEIGE woo| pltiah coal, baUt;' linoleum, Venetian blinds. 7 yeare old, 8 room ranch with used for buitoing lots, bams and theme of U># 4tat amuntl National ’S8 CHEV. $2095 Catalogue hacked by. full and] yearly groaa income. For further tool shed, gooljl financing, $16,800 Other invited gueats will be the is •aiy today.. •53 Roofing— Siding 16 8-0(134. , I .Purchased at Ixtid and Taylors, Heat and hot water furnished. f-car garage, full baaement, (ire Children’s Book tVeek being Pb-, Btocajme 4-Door magazine advertising will ' earn. ' size 10-12. Excellent for high school, "teformatioh,^ please call Very Rev. John F. Hannon, pastor NATIONAL Lt’MBER, INC. Packing.-Inquire 11 or 15>i School \ place, hot water heat, all city uUI served at Rockville Publjc Library j RAT’S ROOFING CO., shingle and '■ vou *2-*3 an hour to start. CH MOTHER WILI. care for 1 or 2 I or college girl. Beat offer. Ml iUes, full price, $14!900. , of S t James’ (3iurc)i( on J the Rev. '55 DODGE S229S 7-4137. -^re-schoo| children In ntv home, | 381 STATE .STREEt. I 9-7389. J. D. REALTY " , James T. O’Connell, chipUto o f the thla week. $49$ built-up roofs, gutter *wnd conduc NORJH HAVEN, CONN. - ■ ' - A - J. D; REALTY A collection of over 300 new Osrewit “V-8’*''Lancer for work; roof, chimney repairs. MI 8*6952. organizatton. "60’' 4-DMP < A FINE opportunity for a woman ' CHestnm 8-2147 THREE ROOM heated apartment, M I 9 -3 6 4 q ALiCJE'CLAMPET, Realtor books is being featured- in the Ray Hagenow Ml 0-2214; Ray [LADY’S WOOL gray coal, size 12. suitablo for t or 2 people. Apply Reservations must bs made by with..experience as buyer or as- HIGH SCHOOL girl desires care of : ' Lady's green, storm coat vMth M I 9 -3 6 4 0 Junior !Mbrary. Ubrary hours '54 MBt •f Jadkson. Ml 8-8325. ■ sistant buyer of jadlea’ medium to Edward J. Holl. MI 3-5117. BUSINESS property (or sale or MI 9-4543 , tomorrow. Tickets m ^ be obtain- •57 $2095 - pre-8choql chil^en occasional af­ brown fur, size 42. MI 3-6789. efi^by contacting Mrs. Thomas ars: Monday, and' Friday. 9 a.m. •98” CoBvertIble t-1 better priced aportg wear. Salary ternoons arid weekends. Manches--' Diamond.s—k-Watchrs— rent—90x160 lot, 36x24 buildirig. MANCHESTER—Near bus* and COUOBO:4N ROOFmd company, Good location'! C!all Paul J. Cor- MANCHESTER schools. Six*‘room oversized Cape Dannaher, ehainna^. ta S p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and tec Alumitiura aiding, aaphalt- position available as aaslstant , ler'Oreen iwea. MI 3-40i8.-:-^ i Jew elry 48 $1995 '56 mafii^er. in Manchester Shopping I I 1-1. . . ,-i ■ : j Wanted—To Buy 381 T O W N OY' RO LTO N ,rentl, Ml 3-636S, ; ’ Exceptionally nice expandable Excellent condition. Recreation aabutoa rooting. Alao aluminum, room. Dishwasher, disposal, fire* •*96” 4-Door.' geivamzed or copper giittera .and Parkade store. Call Mr. Davidson, 1I.EONARD W YOST, .Jeweler, re Cape Cod home, one-car garage, Hartford, AD 3-5887 after 8-p.m. J’Pog»--Slr. RoafitiR am! Chim neys .shopping Parkade. Noyembfr 2, 19-59. dential area. M any more .added rage with porch, large lot, near’ o u r w o y l er*. njght table, box sprlDg mat- j $12,800—IMMACULATE 3 bedrdbm features. Priced at only $18,7Q0. ROOFINOr-Spectallzing repairing fress" one .veer old. Antique Ivory NOTICE ’ ' \pavld C, Toomey bus, schools and church. A gocxl •S6 PLDS. $1695 ■47 oonal'^;^ OT EXPERIENCED SEWING Articliraj.For Sale 4® ranch. Ceramic bath, hot water Values-like this sell quickly so [ buy at,$15,900?6 room o^der home -You get premium quality S-83 Holiday Sedan roofs of all kinds New .roofs, gut-, chest. Kitchen tapie, 3 chairs snd Cnerk heat, excellent construction. . 100 call today. ' USED AUTO PARTS The Planning Commission of the ! plus 2-car garage,' full price^ ter work. eWntneys cleaiied. re­ DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and bench. Corner liquor .cabteet. 2 foot frontage, large trees! Carlt*-1 MobOhrat with R T -93... the ^ 4i MACHINE OPERATORS load de- floor lamps’. 123 Conway Rd. Town of Bolton. Connecticut, will *ll‘,600. Many more home* fronf most oompletriy etaetfve fnri *S6 CHEV. $1145 •4 9 FLViyL.ViV $H» paired. Aluminum - siding. '' stovt length, 810 per Jiold a public hearing on Tuesday, W. Hutchins. MI 9-6132 ROBERT D. MURDOCK HOlUCEST* MANCHESTER - rfil’O” V-« 4-Door 2-Door. Aata;. j $5,000 up. Mitten can fit your oil additive to use today. Aitd year*’ experience. ' Free e*tl- _____liverSd. ____ PI 2-7888. ______THOR SEMI-automatlc combine Novembet: IC- 1959. at 8 P.M. in [ L E G A L n o t i c e ■ MI 3-6472 mates Call Howlev. Ml 3-.5361, MI AND TRAINEES NEW LISTING—8 room expandable need* like a glove. Call the Ells­ ASK FOR EMIV Ml 9-7346 ^ o u get promiurn ssririra. An- ...... SNOW BLOWERS - Toro ^power; lion dishwasher washing niachine the Commyttlty . Hell for the pur- The Auditor!*^ Report for Ule-.^ worth Mitten Agency Realtor. Ml 3-0763. pose of considering the subdivision Town of Coventrii';- for the -Ilaril caps, fireplace,; aluminum storms, TWO-FAMILY 8-4^ rooms, central­ ' tanatie deHvnriea a bal- ■.■.haiiine. push or self-propelled *45, Alao Kenmor# Wringer wash­ amesite drive. Built 1962 on a ly tboated. Natural mahogany fin; 3-6980, MI 9:5524. . , Apph: er, PI 2-719.7. - ' map of...... Euclid Reoitell at the in -: .vear'Septemhet: , 1. 1958 Iterotigli From Hartford Road taka Bridge 8t„ turn right onto aneed payment pl«n and many .MovtaR— TrarkinR— Reo. Snowbird and Bolens. Capi­ •'''MX125 iot;. Excellent, condition. - ished throughout, hot water heat. MONEY MAKfR tol- Equipment Co.. .38 Mam St- Iteraection of Camp Meeting Road Augiiat 31. 1999, ha.s been received CWLjiow, Paul J. Corre’ntl, MI MOVING TO Florida. Must sell Wettierell S t , Caatlaue atralght onto Horace St, •tiur extras datipiad to malm '-S to r a g e MANCHESTER MODES, BENGAL 4-4 gas and oil com­ and French Road tvith two pro by the .Town Clerk and Is available Combination Winddwa, two-car ga^ quick! ,Four room horn* with ga­ homo heating rsoUy sosy. 2fl .MI 3-7958. 6 -8 8 ^ ' rage with attached patio. Must be LET IT S N O W — lE T IT S N O W . Y Q | I bination atove. 2 wool ruga and posed streets tvithin. for' public inspection at the Town rage and amesite drive. Private INC. .seen to be 'appreciated. Priced C A N MAKE m o n e y WITH THIS ONT UGHT ^TRUCKING evening* and ) WINDHAM Woodyard. ■ Hard- * one fibre riig. all 9xl2r Call ' MT James G. HajMiett. Chairman Clerk’S Offle#, LARGE, THREE bedrboflq^.rantSi owner. MI 9-9206.' with weekends. Ml 9-02.52 aftan 6 ,p.dn.;' 9-0284.'*’-'' Dated at Coventry. Conn., IhlS tor quick sale, $26,000. Principles Pine St., Manchester wood, *I'8bs, kindling, any length.' . .lack .R. Hunter.' Secretary „ with attached gkrage arifl*-’'tell only. Call MI 9-0279. USEO and NEW $N0WTREIDS "Mobilheat aT«ft .tthMM klMAf weekday*. - ' 1, Open 9 to 4. Phbne HArrlson' Robert E. Gprton- 2nd day of November, 1959. ■ basement.' Located hK beautiful ______82 WEST CENTER Sf. 3 separate . xsEdtntind Perealufia ELMORE TURKINGTON apartments. Solid' structure, ex­ 17 JEEP TM GK MANCHESTER Moving anii rruc>- ^''1 "* ______. Tamarack Hills with outstanding^ MANCHESTER—8 room ranch. Raymond Negro Town Clerk JConvenlence to school, shoppUig Will cellent investment, full . electric w ith Piek-np body. 4-wheel Ing .loinpany*■ ...... l-noai , , , an/i >nn, ilia , vicinity ., Indian Drive, 5-8:.30 Mon- r 7, 7717 LEGAL NOTICE many extraii.:-3 _a'crea Iqiid. drive. Complete with snow $ ' .i ii a rarifiiBy taUorod Tihiirt- Local and.,on. 01* dg-y-Fridav. MI ,3-4523^ SWEATERS FOR the entire (am- ,'and ‘ travel. Sales executlv'e ^..^iMisideraider trade.f Tongren, Btoker. power. MI 94229 till-8. p.m. tanc*--moving, packing ,anr> sbtr ■ Notice Is hereby given that Die w attachmeot. New point wiJkt droM , *alcM you anyplace, These cherished children * pray­ ,____1 lly- Low mill prices. Roosevelt transferring to Chicago. Eatate: 3-6321. : $MRr WHEELS : age Weekly van- aervly* t' i New ‘ M^iiisTIctoiv S ^ o irb o e T to 'Ih e ®igbth Rchool * miljtiea .District i 50 p i n e 8T.—13 room two-family anyttana nidtb','-confidence.' W'ith er* are easily and quickly em­ M’OMAN wantfd for general laun Mills Factory Store. Qpen ‘" J*?*' y^dlI'^|ecept bids for qiA purchase like girdunds in fine'neighborhood. WE GIVE^hWr Yors Ml i-iJ5B8 dry work, Appl,v in peraon. New public. 40 a.m. to flair- . Oil, steam heat, 'copper ;F0 Rl^OUNTIN«SNOW TREADi ^ , Ob ttltlimiC broideredoroiaereo l(t formlorin a« beautifulurauunu ■• saei e t' ; ------— : T a* ' *Ropk*tdlle"*'^ o f « f«nt{ice and water heater Custom-built in 1956, first quality MANCHESI:ER, Roekledge — Six S • SEPTIC TANKS plumbing, two-car garage.-The in- GREEN STAMFS . No; nso* w-ith Batt40-Rama 1* o t panels for the-"youngsters’, MANCHESTER Package Delivery., I-aundry. 7.3 Summit St. ______■210 East Main .______St.. , to be lnstalle4' st the winltar.V dia-, SEPTIC TANKS throughout. Tastefully decorated room ranch, full dining room, ga­ Over 5ft Otaer Makes and Models to Choose'Frtna '( CLEANED jind iN8lTALLED rage. $19!500. Tongren, Broker. ' vestment-minded will l>e sure to ih ltcea 12. 14.T4.U8. 20. Bust 32 rooms. ’ ■ Light trufklng and package 'HUMUS FOR ;sale. also (111, good ' posal plant, aild heater for garage.; ’ ^V‘- AND with Phllinpine mahogdny trim. RAT DWYER, Used Cer Msaefet N r Sensibly ^triced at $17.9Q0 making MI 3-9321. se&«iThls one. Owner must sell to .40. 'Bteo. t4', S4 b u ll witJh sleeve, . Pattern No. 5821 ha* hot-iron .ery. 'Refngeralois. wssheii(‘’.and vS’ANTe d 'Waitress fulj,.time. Mil clean topsoil. Free'delivery in Specifications im ^'. be obtained quickly. Asking $18,000. Warren S ^.y a r;^o C JSS'lnch stove moving specially. - Folding • SEWERS excellent financing .available.^ For \ USfD PARTS © transfer for both designs;. color ’ ,.,9-8192.'* . Mincheeter. Ml 3-8712. - i from Supt. Calvin Taggart 41 the M.ACHINE Cl.Ett^JED PLUGGED SEWERS OAKLAND STREET, two-faiiilly E . Rowtand, Realtor. MI 3ai08. I' TO-Opw. .aend' 8fk- in coins to; chart; stitch; illustrations, .. chsi'rs (or rent. Ml 9-9752. _ _ 1 .— — —.-----—:------—« J— ------1 ' District. ILL*' Plant.8 'l*9*it« All bids miiat•••••••V he • V. details which apply to you call M3 MOIMBtY ..9-X278, Russell F. Broderick? Rtmse. Ehctra cornet’ lot. Reduced ^ I^R ALL MAKES AND MODELS - t •i44-.S)imeU, Honcluuter Evening To older, send 23c ih'coins to ;-. A U SD l/A CHAMBERS Co ' l^ ^ ’ MATTRESS WANTED. -Must be ex. rt" - sent to President David J. Maiks.-f AUSTIN A CBAMBBRB t.o. Lflca. pgrienced. Approximately 39 hours 1, CRIB |15. • INSTALLATION Maohina Cleanod v Broker. V to $14,800. CH 9-8977 alter 6 p.m. MANCHBISTER—For the dlscrini’ Kaeeid7m|4AF<. OF . AMEBl- Anne ' CaboW ,The Manchester Good condition. MI 444 • Woodland ..Manchester, toattog small fantfly. 8 bedroom moving, pack.u^, ftorage <-^RTsf1 BROTHERS ' **6tolltog end Servicing New < CAB. 2m!W SrOKK 2d, N.V. . Evening Herald. ' 1150 AI’E. OF rates on Iom distance move* to - SPECIALIST ‘ 'BOWERS SCHOOL-Custom 8 bed- DOMINATINQ 8H' room home, ranch or 2 bedroom find format - .For Over-llto Yema” For 2at-o|kaa mailing add lOc for AIMEBICA6 . NEW YORK S6,'.N.Y. 5.10. Apply in peraon before 5; - __!*■ J- '9th. I95B.. The board reserves the Line* .Invtalled-^ellnr Water­ ; (Uahwaahe’r, fireplace,^ recreation 301-31$,C M lw St. •■ .V tf atate* MI 8-8187 ______^ CEDAR ,CIX)THE8—Lirte poles -In- to reject any, or all bids. proofing. Done. ------' room ranch, flfe'|Hace, cellar, dtoiiig room, large family kitchen ' 512 ^ST dENTER STREET •ddh '|i2Mar|i.{ . Print Nome, Adi For 'ikt-class ^mailing add lOc daily. Arthur[Drug Luncheonette. JEDAR.CLOTO^ to reject any, or all bids, ' beauUfu] condlUon, lovely lot with room, alumtoura. storms, amesite, w ith' huUt-toa, ' dining area. stalled, Fireplace DavtoDavid J. Marks.jrark*. PresiiPresident • EVERYTFHNO REASONAILY ^ OALL 30.3-2fiU . - WKN droN ‘wHli Sdn«* style No and for each pattern. Print .Name, Ad- ■Wood delivered. Used chain saw, 1 Town aiii CouMnr trees, aagume *%% iportgage. garage. Bowers* school. Only Paneled recreation rodm^ attached I. --V" ' ' ' Bain^tingr-(r*>Ki**RS J. A. Volz, Clerk , ' . ’ ' . dreoa with Zone and Pattern .Vum. Hejp Wanted--Male 36 Ml 9-1353| 'r-' ■ _ I MdUNNEY BROS. Small carii. Carlton $17,500. Cartton W. Hutchtoii:-MI E*ther 8eh(«;arzr .MI M L 3-5135 . ’ *■ > ’' FgolilOn. our cbmpleta her. t . , - INTERIOR pointing 'and -paper-.' -I EIGHTH SCHOOL * ' Orainast Oo.'^ .Sttw»ra9« Dfopoial C