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A bou t T o i^ Avenure Daily Net Press Run The Weather ^ ^ ' For ^'W b d t Itaded Potaenat B. VrantSm BimMa The Zinier Club will hold a eet* O etM . 1880 . Olanr and aoM .tenlpM. Lonr-aMlB'' IK>N'T, • . MISS f'- • . baoK p. Fine meat is a tradition that goes back over 40 years at Pinehurst—-to# VOL. L X 3 ± , NO. 30 (TWENTY PAGES) Light refreehtnents will tiao he l^ld . The event , will be sponsored the time when PinehurSt became famous as a QUAIjITY MEAT MARKET. I by the Ladles Mfssionary Society. look Since then, of course. Pinehurst has added many other departments, but for quality meats have remained a carefully preserved traditioi).''dne tiste State IVews Chapnlan Court, Order of n o w lAmafanth. will meet at the Ma­ 2 Americaji Youths sonic Temple tomorrow, at 7:45 podcaga of a scrumptious Pinehurst Short or Porterhouse Steak, Pinehurst Beef p.m. for tnltlatloit Di;f candidates, Roast or Po0c and you’ll agree . . . Roun ^ e r e Will be a social hour, with A t Chowisll 713 CMoln St.) bro«fll»» *» ywi by O opdysar, refreshments served by Jfrs. How- I ard Smith and her com m ltt^. ^ tlw w o rld 's k N ^ t G m w o I Bsetrie l•l•vision (todm V PINEHURST KNOWS 6O0B MEAT ' s t b . Pkg. Lodge Schedules Girl Scout Senior Troop 20 will I sponsor a homemade bake sale at W aterbury Visit the W, T. Grant store-In the Park* ade Saturday, at 10 a.m. ^ ¥fMli tenta tha Washington, Nov. 4 (/Pi- ‘tjr.’.M.i TTio. Mfttf 1 tJP\ OBonanza plane from Ita hanger at NOW m ELECTION DAY The Salvatlpn Army Will hold NFPERENCE of Miami, Flat, Nov. 4 y L*icle county Airport at Fort Henry Cabot Lodge, Republi St. liucle County Airport at Fort It* regular midweek. - service at PINEliURST QUALITY Two young Americans , set out Pierce Monday night.. can vice presidential candi­ 7:30 tonight. Mrs. MaJ. E- Walter inFRUH PO RK Halloween in a . stolen' plane The news said that last Satur­ date, will campaign Sunday in Bia I Lamie will be in .charge. Richard day Paul Hughes, 31. former vol­ New York Ci^ and Water­ 21 mCH G-E Flanders will speak. ,i from Fort Pierce, Fla., to unteer in qastro’s Revolutionary bomb Hayana, the Miami Air Force, who broke with the bury, Conn. His Waterbury CONSOLEnE TV Mrs. Herbert Brown, president News said today. They never Cuban leader over communism, visit was announced yester­ Rumors Unverified; of the Wpmen's Fellowship "'of arrived. met with Jay Htmter, 28, in >11- day by GOP State I Second Congregational Church; In a copyrighted atory hy Hkl - ..... headquarters. UHF-VHF I and Mrs. Robert • Foster will be Rendrlx, Latin American editor, Both Hunter «id Hughes had Lodge will appear Sunday on guests of KathV Godfrey on radio the Newa said “Two youthful the ABC television network (1:SU Moscow Denies AR station WINF tomorrojVi They will American aoldlera of fortune whose (Continued on Page Ten) p!m.) as gtieat on the College discuss the annualxyillage Charm miaalon could have shaken the News Conference Program. - ' Fair to be held In F^owshlp Hall hemisphereS4«tt«aB|/aava V -far a«a* heyond . the------ex Hla Monday schedule Is unde­ Cleveland, Nov. 4 (fP)—Press Secretary James C. Hagiirty loLthe church Saturday from 10 lodve power of their homemade cided. Sombs, are now mlaelng.” said today the White House haa received “no confinaaUaO I a.m. to 8 ,p.m. c e n t e r c u t r ib AEG Ex-Ghief whatsoever” of rumors of a Soiiet government u^eRvaL Cut regular thlcknee* or double thick X The athry continued; . “Thelra was to have been a dra­ Smear Tactics Hit . Hagerty, here for President Eisenhower’S eampRlgn A meeting of the \central diatrict with pocket for stuffing'if you aak. Hartford, Nov. 4 —The Dem­ I of the* Children’s Services of Con­ matic atroke of revenge for the Tells of Small speech, said the President had been advised of rumors of tlN) necticut will be held tomorrow at auminary execution of three Arner- ocratic and Republican ■ t a t e ousting of Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. 10 a.m. In U}s reception room of Icana and 15 Cubana by the Castro ch^rmen in Connecticut -have government. Neutron Bomb joined in condeiiiniitlon of smear South Methodist Church. Members A New Lawtl’ Special Price Vienna, Austria, Nov. 4 (/P)—(Completely unverified ruraorfi' of the Manchester Auxiliary will “They had even printed the tactics In the final daya of the serve as' hoatesses. anyone in- On Dubuque's Lem Sliced names of the three Americans on New York. Nov. 4 (/P)—Thomas election campaign. of a government upset in the Soviet Union spread through Save 61.00 the bomb casings that they filled Both Democrat John M. Bailey tereated In the work of the'Chil- E. fo™*>' atomic energy offices of the Austrian government today and led a Vienna dren'a Services may attend. Lb. with black powder and scrap Iron. and Republican Edwin H. May newspaper to issue an edition carrying the banner head MISSISSIPPI BRAND They carri^ a dozen ‘Molotov conumsfrioner, tells of a “third ■aid yesterday votera* should ig­ JUST cocktails,^ too.’* generation weapon, as radically nore such defamation. - “Struggle for power in Moscow, Khrushchev.ousted, Ms The news said the mission had different from the H-bomb as the 1 am confident that the people kov successor.” 39 been ladled “Trick or Treat” but are too intelligent to be fooled by Moscow’ denied the rumors. Its embassy bene called the H-bomb warworn the Hlroahlma- 3.00 ATLANTIC Last winter, we worked up quite a demand for whold^ atrips of pork and after they toMt off and headed type A-bemb.” laat-minute tactics of smear and story “utter nonsense.” The embassy at Bonn, Germany, ultod FURNACE OIL our meat manager, in response to requests offers this 3 in 1 pkg. again . . . aouth through the rain almost at In an open letter released last slander,” 'said Bailey. Or treetop level they vanished. May'said “I join with John “stupid nonsense.” The Sovjet News agency office in NeW Antomatio Delivery night to presidential candidate York spoke of “complete nonsense.” These comments.were a whole 10 to 11 lb. strip of pork cut into 2 roasts, 7 or 8 chops''.. , .lb. 5 9 d Whether their plane went down Vice President Richard M. Nixon Bailey in condemning anonymous L. T. WOOD CO . lb at sea, «feU into' Castro, hands, smear telephone calls and litera­ concerted in their use of the word “nonsense.” That seemed 13.00 Phene Ml 8-II28 and Sen. John F. Kennedy, In (PORK SPARERIBS WITH KRAUT) crash^ or landed In a remote area Which Murray again urged re­ ture directed against either presi­ likely to be the word approved by Kremlin authorities. • On Our Own of Cuba or some other Island is sumption of -nuclear testa, the dential candidate or any candi­ The Moscow bureau, of the As-^- Sodfet PUin a question still to be answered, date.” soclated Press reported the Soviet the Newa added. former AEC head said: “The new . weapon win not be a Each man reported a number of capital gave every appearance of The newspaper said it learned incidents, directed against his par­ normal business, wlUi no sign of of the background of the flight larger and more’ efficiritt _H-bomb, Former Judge Our Tony Buysse has been kept So busy nor a smaller and mote efficient ty’s presidential candidate, but government tipheaval. Soviet of­ from “the very best sources” qnd neither openly placed the respon­ ficials to the West reported they FOOD SALE ’with our special 3 in 1 meat loaf blend of- the atory w'as c«mfinned In aome NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV GEORGI JKOV had heard nothing to substantiate . detalla by the theft of a B^chcraft (OentlBaed oh Page Three) sibility on the opposition party. OEOBOI MALENKOV Held in Deaths Sponaored By. freshly ground pork, beef and vea!... wi^h May called such- tactics "vicl- ... .to control? . . . '.under arrest? . .defee minister? the rumors, and western experts WITH YOUR Buckland School P.T.A. is'''and added: “I am certain oh the Russian situation were making Pinehurst home style sausage skeptical that a coup had taken Of Judge,'Wife No Money Down OLD TV At Ihe (they) are being used by people meat and lean tasty large link sausage . . . not connected or responsible to Red Seized as Spy place. Claihis Lum um ba E ncourag^ . The rumor as printed In Abend- LYNN POULTRY with preparing the small lean easy to either political party in the state.” Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 4 Un FARMS STORE Bailey, however, said that the To Go Free on B ail Ike Sees Inflation Presse, Vienna’s only evening pa­ —^A former Florida judges wba serve boneless loin roasts of pork which use of “smear dtunpalgning” per, was thkt Qeokgi M. Malen­ flew into a police trap here lata FARKADE kov, the man Nikita S. Khrush­ have “made such a hit’’ with the small against Democratic presidential last nlg^t, awaited a hearing to­ Full 21-Inch G-E UN Ruhlishes Secret candidate John F, Kennedy shows New Tork, Nov. 4 (P) — Igor chev succeeded as top Communist, day on murder charges to the 1905 SATURDAY. NOV. S that “those opporing Sen. Kennedy Y. Melekh, .United Nations Secre­ had taken over the government to a 10 A.M. to 2 PAL families that we have had to add a new If Democrats Win .deaths of a circuit judge and. Ida Console— now realize their cause ie lost.” tariat employe accused of apylng coup engineered by the antiparty w|fe, DOOR PRIZES meat cutter weekends. PERFECT AGING While Bailey did n - . exact nature of tiie alleged calls bail—^biit he’s under federal court Cleveland, Nov. 4 (4>) — PresidentAfiscal policies of this adminlstra- to TVbst Palm Beach, was arraatad and mailed literature, o tp ii Demo­ that Khrushchev tumbled from at a Chattanooga hotel 4fi nfia- Latest styHng. UHF.VHF. ' ( i I-. I V - ^ te (^hesm en' said thS)^ con­ order to remain in Manhattan. Elsenhower said today that If the tlon.' power In 1957. Can Boaf bn fr»§h ynf p a rfa tt/y United Nations, T„ Nov, 4fmuihba. ri*9’ *tw'«f vS^B'ies Ate Melekh, 47, wa* ordered re­ The President aimed a large p art. utes after arriving by airline foata Try any of the special items listed above tained references to Kennedy’s re­ Democrats recapture the White The newspaper, crediting Its Charlotte, N.C He was held^cn RCOULAR 289.95 ^ 'III K.udu UPi — The United-Nations today among those hacking the proposal ligion and certain aepecta of his leased yesterday in 250,000 ball. of his address squarely at the atofy to “International circles" and you will return for more. This week in a g a d at th* mme timn? Thn oniwar published a hithfrio secret cable to seat the Lumbiph| j-epresenta- He Spent last night In the Federal House the nation will see “a return campaign arguments of Sen. John warrants brought here by Florida ^ "u'm- Huviiip career. here, claimed. that Communist 5 DAYS ONLY MILITARY WHIST the Meat Dept. Charles McCarthy, Mana­ foom <-M;Aiirv ' ger, Tony Buysse, William ‘‘Red’’ Smith, In the troubled jIUt o m country. and massacres of the dvil popula­ against-Vice President Richard M. Wednesday on proceedings to . The President carried Into Cleve­ campaign. He demanded to know It claimed a Moscow “news him with the dizappearanca - bt SETBACK PARTY Ted Janssen, Dave McIntosh, Old fashioned' thn right amount of than at |utt thn He accused the U.Pb Oonimand of tion In T h e Conpfo followed-h; Nixon, the Republican candidate. move him to Chicago, where he land his personal campaign to how the Democrats propose to pay blackout" prevented confirmation Circuit Judge C. E. ChiUtogVKRth encouraging the SuH>orters of de­ epidemics whlch-^ are decimatlni He said such tactics should be ig­ was Indicted along with WilHe elect his vice president, Richard’ M. the bills for the “additional bil­ of the report. Actually, the Associ­ and his wife, Marjorie, from thitir meat service on everything except bacon It," He said. West Palm Beach oCeaafMtt ^poMored By Sunset right tomporatwo. This aging prac^ posed Premier Patrice Lumumba nored In voting. Kirsch for allegedly seeking mlll- Nixon, to the presidency. lions” of federal spending Implied ated Press had no trouble to reach­ Connm. No. 45 D of P and similar packer packaged items. hy blocklfig his arrest and prose­ Kasavubu W u especially bitter Calling them “last-minute des­ tsiry maps and photographs of the In a speech prepared for a rally In Democratic platform. ing its Moscow office by telephone. cution. “ at the U.N. Command for prevent­ (Oontinned on Page Ten) dnnpnnt flavor, accantt natural tnti- peration" .maneuvers, Bailey said Windy City for transmission to in the public square, he declared: The only way, he said. Is by In­ There were .two versions as to ».."JJS:;£SGss MONOAV. NOV. 7 Kasavubu’a charges were made ing the arreat and prosecution of neither the aasnymous call* nor the Soviet Union. "My .conscience would not let flation. ' / how it all began In this city of 2 2 9 8 P.M. . to Ambassador Frederick H. Bol­ Lumumba. He called the U.N. aC' the-hate mail- nor the reckless at­ The government vigorously pro­ me rest without making It clear “In no more sure way can we de­ many rumor*: 3.00 (daman, kaapt in frasManss. Cuctam- and, president of the -GenstM- As­ tlon Interference in the Internal af­ tacks Will cdiange a vote.” tested the source of the ball mon­ to you that this is the choice you stroy the Individual initiative and 1. An unidentified man called up TINKER HALL sembly, In a message dated Oct. fairs of hla country. ey, .which -was produced In csish will be making next Tuesday — enterprise which have been re- several local'news offices with the art think our Baaf la p arfacfly agatf. IS. In other cables to Boland, the ' “By offering forcible opposition,’’ ■n. an inflation fired by deficit spend­ onaible for Aiperlca’s growth,"- report. MAIN ST. Boiielaas meat cuts are dwaya economical . . , Former Actress Dies BuUefius 13.00 iyy Plnehurat Short Cbngo president protested propo­ he sal.d, “the United Nations Is (Conttaned on Page Ten) ing or etlcking with the sound e 70-year-old President said.. 2. A code clerk to the -local MODEL sals now pending t)> have thp as­ Norwalk, Nov. 4 (A>)—Ida M. Soviet Mnbasey broke the news to N488VMD DONATION 81.00 or PprtprfHKitc Steaka . . . ditoctly conniving at crimes under “In no mote sure way can the from the AP Wiras OM aim, ow ii bvooidt p i.a n sembly seat a deleii^ott rapre- the ordinary law uid Is Indirectly Adama 72, former actress, died to­ economic strength of the republic An Austrian friend early today. PINEHURST LEAN 79c ■entlng Lummnha. encouraging Lumumba’s .few sup­ day at a convalescent, home here be destroyed. . .” NeitlM»' version could be traced CHUCK GROUND ...... SfMcial Lb. 69e - The dledeeijSkjrf aONhBAge* porters to- doatlnuei acts hf band! after a long illness. He spoke scornfully of Ken­ authoritatively. ^ OOP ADMITS KENNEDT SLUE came 24 houA iffter’^ Yfei^tlury- try and terrorism.” . v , Early in her career, she appear­ nedy's c^ p a lg n demands for One member of the original anti- Woodmere, N. Y.. Nov. 4 .( 5 lbft.$3J 5 ) general Dag Hhmmaiakjold -Ihld Kasavobu pralMd the Mobutu ed in several Zlegfeld productions. Nixon Calls Rival greater military preparedness, and party group is actually here at Republican state aeeemblymaB Later, and during World War I, before, the assembly a report of regime of young college techni­ aaked the crowd: resent.- He is former Foreign conceded today that P*rty mato* FresiNir Bf Far his special Congo representative, cian*. They are “as competent as she scored succeaaes In such plays “Where did thla young genius SItoister V. M. Molqtov, who took bers ‘to U* district Imve dlatrito 60-90MYS_SAHEJSJ»S]L PINEHURST SEASONED BACON WRAPPED Rajeswar Dayal, blasting the a t they are devoted te'Uie public serv acquire the knowledge, experience over as Rusilan representative with utod osftoe of a painplilet toti) Piaehurst Gonnedieut finniE A Poultry my reghne of Ool. Joseph Mobutu, Ice." (Oontinned on Paaa Ten) and wisdom through which be will the Interiiational Atomic Energy mating fliat Sen. John F. K«ti> Agency (IAEA) this fall. A Soviet LAMB PATTIES ...... lb. 35c ^J^^RGE s e l e c t e d who is working with Kesavubu. Dayal charged that Belgian na make such vast improvements over nedy nilgbt Ita antt-ee*ntt% In his report Dayal eald the of-, tlons are trying to dominate MO' the work of the Joint Chiefs of ■qutce confirmed that Molotov ie Harold B 49* News Tidbits cluding a final foray Into the South, In remarks prepared tor the ington expressed skepticism, ae did ^ PINEHURST REGULAR mained u n d ^ e n In the turmoil Both 'Belgium and the Soviet Eisenhower assured hts hearws spotted In ReptibUeaa headfinart PORTABLE SOUP which haa Japped the country UnlMi Oftn expected to assail the CnUed from AP Wires blasted away at Sen. John F*. Ken­ Fort Worth rally in. Burnett Park, that inflation and currency debaae- di^omats to European capital*. tore here. Republican Aeoemlfiyf- HAMBURG ...:...... : lb. 55c NECK« Lb since It won Its Independence ftom Beclatary-General when the re­ nedy again today—this tim« as an Nixon criticized Kennedy’s posltlm) man Palmer Farrington, what I Lb. 5c enemy of state’s rights. on the tidelonds oil legtelaUon and (Oontlnned on .F i ^ 'fen) (Oontinned on 'Page Ten) 5 Ibt. fot^ $2.50 WINGS ....H ). 20c BARE Belgium last July. port comes up for debate In the As­ oil depletion allowances. Both are asked about the charge, said tito In one • message, Kaaavubu sembly Monday. There were In George L. Meany, -AFli-CIO In this area of atates rights paiqptoets hav« been dlstrlhntog G-E TV~ MARROW d% ’ dlcatlons they mlghlspeak’up even president, says report ahowtog to- zeslota, Nixon, the R6pilbllcan can­ burning laauee in t^le oil-rich state. by BepubUcaos In hlg aasemhto dtarged thai two of the Congo’s creswe to noeinployinent Is being didate for president, told a poljce Nixon claimed Kennedy:' PINEHURST LEAN BONE3 Am Lbs. African neighbors, Ghana and sooner. X 1. Opposed legislation giving the d i ^ c t . He said the pampWafo W ashing diihas Guinea, are hibnglng anarchy to withheld by White House ^ for po­ estimated crowd of from 8,000 to were sent to the DOP by Oona*. UHF-VHF STEWING BEEF ...... lb. 99c CHICKEN LIVERS ...... lb. 79c . (Oentinaea on Page Fifteen) litical purposee . . , Alphonse Roy 10,000, to Burnett Park, that the states tidelands oil;x mitiee for Human Righto, 194 B> is oasy todoy... HiCongo by supporting Lu- of Manchester, N.H. files $100,* Democarate could “ vote every 2. Hasn’t said whether he will op­ (AND IS IT DELICIOUS) ^ GIZZARDS and HEARTS 25c Kenne dy P romises 48nd S t, Manlwttan. LNlit Mough to carry—tamoui G-E .900 libel salt against' Concord tombstmie In Texas but we are still pose or support the present 27H Large and small fresh fryers, < broilers and roasting Daily Monitor atid Bell Syndicate going to lick ’em.” per cent depletion allowance.. . CUBA MANETJVERS 8TABT , MODEL dMlgRcr ify in f. Pint rimo onyiNhort / of New York City, claiming his Nixon added that the Democrats Nixon said he whbleheartedly Guantanamo Bay, Odha, Nara. PINEHURST 99c FRESHLT chickens. G aitekell V inse jZ toY ^ "have been kicking Texas In the 2ITS42S reputation wa* damaged by Drew (Oontinned ea Fagn^Tsa) 4 ' Screaming elrene atil. GROUND ROUND STEAK . . . . . H>.89e FROZEN OVEN-READY Pearson newspaper column. teeth long enough.” clanging belle sent all luuide 9a BU’TTERBALL TURKEYS New York Stock Exchange an­ The early „ morning turnout for . geae^ gtiarters today, atartioE 3 ( 1 | 0 ' ^ “ “ ^ nounces plans to lay out nearly Nixon 'to clear, pleasant weather a realiette -tratolog exerclee foa compared with a police eatimate of British %ahor Rebels $700,000 to retoabiirse Investors By PAT MOBIN tcandidate said the gold reserves of defending this hdge U.K Navat Who lost money becauM of alleged about,, 8,000 In-the crowd wtiich Raul Roa Sees baae. Marines etatchtog rifi# SAVE-SHOP PINEHURST FOR GROCERIES greeted Kennedy at a late morning Norfolk, Va., Nov. 4 (ff)—Sen. the United SUtes have declined by fraudulent acta of a member, Du­ almcnt $4 billion to the past three had already left tiielr barmiite 13.00 pont Hornsey Co.' . . Small plane rally here sevetal weeks ago. John r. Kennedy told Virginia au­ to eoout perhnetor iMaa near OPEN THURSDAY and FRlb>^ till 9 Nixon accused Kennedy of Cuba Invaded diences today that he will defend yearn. He said the foreign debt* of ON ODK OWN BCDGET PLAN' 2 3 4 piloted by Los Angeles eutb deal­ Jthe. United States-are 23 billion the boundary fence thnt eepa'i er, Robert A. Yeakel, 41, fights for changing bis mind on a great many the value of the dollar if elected rates the ’ Installation frana.^- Save at Pinehurst on ad­ more' than an hour to stay alcfft iasues, and touched off a roar of president. more then our gold reserves. Cubaa territory. ' , . Mak^ Pinehiurst Your One Stop New Item Nov. 4 (P)—^LeftwlngArather than with offlelhl' party ip rainstorm then plunges onto applause to declaring ; To Help Nixon “Let me make it deaf,” Km akAy He called this “a dangerous * 90 p»y Service vertised special packs., • X,nbor party rebels who want Brit­ leaders. “IjSay we can’t have.a Jumping ■aid to hla apeach prAparfd for de­ dirterlbfation to our world financial Butier refused to join In the crowded freeway and. explodes fiREWSTER AWARDED.! CENT .On All .Parts Idlltog at least five peiabos. Jock as president of the United livery to Virginia, "I cdtomlt Ayr position. Certainly this is not the Boston. Nov. 4 Ufil — B oim aa DELIVERY Food Shaping Center PILLSBim r NEWv ain to scrap nuclear weapons, and I'nteniecUie strife on the “other States.” United Nations, N. T., NoV, 4 (JS) product of sound planing and fiscal and Labor—1 Year lo*s honia hooting ihp NATO alliance today aouipt Dimitri gflLropoulps’ flaal rest­ —A Cuban prediction of an Ameri­ ■elf and my party to a aoimd U.S. Sen. Owen Brasfstor eg FREE ANYWHERE FREE DANISH ROLLS ^ sl(le” but said he would take Into ing pines will be Ue native Greece. Nixon flew on for a tour of the can invaalon by Tuesday to help fiscal policy in the 1960’s.” responsibility,” Kennedy ‘ said. Maine today was awarded'etin on Picture,Tube., " otir w av L luy your cloartttM boro for 22c ond 23c pock. new ethategy to oontinp# the fight account ' wh^fevet. “hydra-headed Waet. His first stop being Cas­ As before, Kennedy gaid “the . , .Major U.S. stock and com­ per, Wyo. Me also will speak at elect Richard M. Nixon president Kennedy bafian Lhz last minute cent to hie 8400,a09 defamnttsti aaoaaaoaaa. '.. 35c <■ ■ after falling to shelve Hugh Galt- arrangements' may. emerge."' drive schiduled' to take him danger signale” indicate that the Cortm . . $2.U and $2.29 modity exchanges will close Tues­ Spokane, Wash., - and FVesno, was ehrtuged off today as more siUt against the Boston WetnihK Toe get premium qaallfy iritell aa party leader^. Shtowell.'and bearded Sydney day, Election Day, and banka will proi>aganda' by Fidel Caatro to hla ttanugh Virginia, Ohio, lUtobls and country "may be entering our third Traveler Corp. A federal emm- Silverinan, another leftwinger, led Calif, major receaaion in six years. 174NCH O.E PORTASLE 23-INCH O.E CONSOLE MohOhaat wHh RT-M. . . tiia Comedim MiUt jssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 3 for 50c . . Gialtakcti,' a ' iwK>6rter of thti observe-the holiday In most states. war of nerves. to New York City today. jury retaraed. a fiAdIng tfaiH an demand,,- 4n the . .PoHce and FBI agents ariraat Nixon hit har^ a t ttaa Tldelsnds A howling. ' aurging crowd of Growing unemployment, and de­ Brewster hAd beea Ubeied by ti ■Mat completely effeetivsjMl PILLStURY GOLDIN <>»lieniativa goverhmenj;‘B general House of Commons for debate bn question, saying that Kennedy has The State Department declined clining production tend to confirm TV— UHFrVHf MAHOOANY WOOD CAMNET oil additive in tae t o ^ . CoHipbuir * S o u p ...... 'T 2 fo r 29c —fiefoiiaor policy, kept the top party four men and recover more than not supported ettae ownership of comment on the forecast by ^b an more than 10,000 Cheered Ken­ Herald editorial. The Jnr, . Pl| CRUST MIX a .mbtion condemning the goySm $500,000 woftii of negotiable se- nedy at Granby High School in this pcophesy,” ever, did not award poo get pranlum amvioa. An- . md 2 for 37c post by a 2-.to-l majbrity over leftT mentis decision to prmdde a base Tidelanda, Nixon said on oil de­ Foreign Minister Raul Roa last UHF-VHF e tenutic deliverioa ...abal- winger Harold Wilaoa In balloting' oarttlee stolen from retired Stockr pletion he favored the.,27Mi per night at the United Nations. But Norfolk. KennMy laid out a 4-point fi­ ^ Upon reoeKinfi the WAS Buy 2 for 39c ‘ by Labor member* of Parliament. In Scotland tor U.8. Nuclear ton, Calif., sctiDol teacher. Nixon’s presa aocretary,, Herbert Democratic officiala tokl> Ken­ nancial policy to his Virginia ap­ Judge Chnrlee E. WlaaneM,, aaeed payment plan and many PolariB-fiflng Submarines. Cities of Lynn and Everett, Mask, cent allowabld and dectfim oilmen nedy that, in eplte of reports to the pearances. M* amid; said: "1 construe tiUa a* a 229.9S WAS Sluirfiiio C effuo ...... %...... i . lb. S3c G o tiid Pkq. Ft m ^ The 168-81 tally, the reeult of “are not going to take a etumce O. Kioto, aeld, ‘T am aura the world 2 etbar em«e damgned to malm week-long voting waa annouhoed The motKm,’ backed by 40 left- pin hopes for final step toward in­ will recognize this ee just anoth­ coptrary. they have every expecta- 1. “ We do not intend to devalue diet for the, plaintiff. 1- % hema haotiiit.rsnBg Miy, wing Laborities, also demanded dustrial peace at big General on him (Kennedy) when they thm that he will carry VtrgtoU. the dollar from Us present rate. n verdict ef one oeoA"' 319.91 last night at a party cawm. removal All U.S. bases from Bri­ know what* I am going to do.” er case of a Castro man sounding ■ . ' : But even whue Galtskell -woe Electric plants on state Hiedlators' off." Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. waa We will defend Its value and It* In^ deUberatod ahool Ifi hoati: s a v e s o Im "I - tain. But Rouse Speaker Sir Harry Wyoming will be the 49th state SAVE 75^00 Special Feature SNOW WHITB ha-ving a celebraUon^dlnner with conference vHth two ettlktog he has visited zincs wtontog the Roa also‘ linked President Eisen- among those who spoke. ooundneas.” before nstumfaif tto AntfiM). Mobilhgata^iea hla family, Wilson’a .supporters Hylton-Foater refused 'to accept whltc-eoUnr ntotms and GE osiui- Kennedy told the crowd he could 2. A balahcad budget 1* his goab shortly after midaight the motion because It wa* not sub­ .ngement. nomination In July. AlAaka, the howeria warning that the United Maxwell Houae Instant SHURFIn E TATTERED TOM MUSHROOMS met to plan hew moves. . ' '' 50th. 1* on hla Sunday itinerary.* State* woitid duend itn naval bass not believe that Virginia. *Hhe 8, “We will place Isfw reliance The Oonservative Daily Bketcta mitted by Galtskell aim.the afll(:lal Massachusetts Gov. - Foster home of the Democratle party;” On the high totefeet rate policy— FINCH JURY sTlI4« Ii9; ta trant them in future as a “ aec- resolution propoibtog that Britain Win beappototed |s the wtot PreoL to next 'Tueaday’a'election. Kennedy attacked the .Repub­ nomic growth. He cUed' help tb^ FtoCh, 43, Minns 8c. $ 1 A 1 ocrap ntfelear arms, regarwaos of tovaalon and occupation o< Cuba." SHinUINB FRENCH UCrUB > e ^ oapoattlon.” AeMlal enMnat Today ^iMgtos tlie Ih ‘feanfi.' titot also would mean Roa said Nixnn’a' altcition ds- lican admlnlatraUoh fop what he depressed areas, devel^xnenV of truai'Cnreln INOIIMTY. Pay only 1^1 Sua A move was blnted'earliar afbat other oountrlea do. OattskaU fifth leoely ynar m aplggn to id«xBE'<||ii Lfmkm termed unsound economle poltelea. naoutnea and, eamtny inf SERVICE by Enpa ael Shtewell, TAtiKAH took the view Uiat IlidiOr mem- U.fi. Legation to Jpflapast "The failure of our present lets fsatxictiona” on Amerioaa ex-' GREEN BEANS . 6 o».n.0V - membar a t ths Leftist'_ oup. Ha barSAf Farttaxaent^— arllo ehooea TIDT CAT Jlungaiy’B Roman ^^giaMla tia! running iute. •Mnomie policies has beoome in- -l^ort*. STORE BROTNERS flkANITABT UTTER Iju rr WEEK o r 8AUB ON BCIOILE BUB At^BACOmU Boggostad- that R ld iin l _ the -.party teafoeship — are net mate, Josef arifvad to iMit Worth oal to prssuma that affrM- crgaatogly evldant to th* past few GtonsarvAtive Isader to ParUamsht. cinnjfolled ,fo fellow convention . . . Bonlat vary lata last night and was, hn ,O m must tak«* plaM Before months as the (toagF? « |n a la of Bay I Bog for.Sfle rdtaeusB anangeihaata for p a i^ M l 3-5135 .Oa» tod Bog far la WHITE TUNA 3 o-.*1.01 policy besausa they are elem^d ^ raaearchan have a ■ays, thrilled to find 'on ;hand- to 5far.fi." aocinomte wnakneas hiv,va begun to to-ctwamoB wltB Jiaaaiaon? I baa- n e ib iE 8L. IhBdustcr • Opm Tonif ht and Friday Night • Phona MI 9.9528 - MMhtary buitosna with fagiiniOBta* 1W2 by O* eon- way giWt film at the airport—far otit aiom ti’* Iw-fiald. 301. 31B CMttr St. tIvan aC . Xabar’n fohk u d " 4n« of town a ghsMtof, .foutoUght iMpoeratio, prasUMtlal. ■ ij r-iDfe/i.-.' f c - - f - ■*■ . • - ^ » . ■ _ ■ ’ . • _ . / HIANCHBSTEB tfVENiNO HEBALD, MANCHE8TEB, COWN^ FRroAY,^NOVEMBER 4, .I960 l4Ai?aaESTE« BVE10IG HERALD^ M A N ^ CONNq FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1960 f A O E r m <*» **»■ mean to the Value , of Jrour collec­ was shaken, crying, a n d 'o n 'th s tion’ hefimA th« H-bomb biH tion, If you live that long. Mockviile-Verndn Rubbish Piekup SIsId R(M ;kvi|le-yenioii verge of a breakdown during ques- AECEx-Oiief ly * BcaUng d a m df thb A- in the ' 111 gi'.'a . I ■ I , 't . I I - I ■ I I 1 , tiriunig. to alow: Iviremelisney'td^^ . gtvw »aign , 4 out more neutnm__ mffiatlMi-aaa GET R T h e cynical philatelist remarkh, Sheiowold on •n»e Rockville PubUo Works < His case will be continued for belatedly, that a truly mamorable t* pre-tontenea Inveatlgatlon. No data blastA dsmige.damSsa. ^ < '■ ■ Department will begia- a regu­ JurorsWind Tells of ^ a ll “It is or,dnbtou8 miUti^ In a Capsule deaii;ii for the comm on, honoring ii'1 HI "ft " ' ...... Saidl^ky Dem ocrats \ lar rubbish ikhd tin can collec­ w ii set W Cdttar ;.v Py LOUIS M ANPBLl the. automotive Indnatry would Smith daater' tor seiltancing. He said ho would becauso many of Its vtetlBM on/UM ' l^ ilfiO E STOItUSS 4 Eitt-West valneraUo ^ tion ItOBday, begUmifig at the batUofUId 'wiU bo'somidaBVMr tb ' .!i have been the picture of aoma tire ? RIVAL FWH TAU58 strait tor the probation officers re­ Neutron Bomb By r m AftSOCtATBD il^liSS east w d of the city and moving Man 'die of radlatto slckniis ol|flBllow- iji ' . Spwd MalL;--;'■ ; skid marks curving acroaW‘41 i-)anc west. Superintendfiit Eugene port.. Campaign achaduKs fon th« highway or, into a brhjga , abut­ B y Allred ShelnwoW ST? ing days and can iMIMd to*bo vary WINTER - Podtmaater (jimeral Surtimor- lodlln emphasised that'.there UnMr the.statutes,. Nickorson ban (Ooatlmted from bravs.-in the mMntlm*.”t ptaaidantlal and vice prealdentlal ment. HlsWry telU nis that thSre wefs gat a maximum aenteiice of six rjZf- : •> \ fleld this week unveiled the Poet The Manchester. Philatelic So­ Damocratz aeored b conMoxtdl St. --«wu,^vill4, .the sita -..,, will be no return trips mode. On 3 Counts inglis- also said tba .Rumbas c a n d id a l: fishermen before there vivcp bridge * 9 7 4 2 victory yesterday, excejit In one of­ theliutlier A. Whlt^ Inc. furniture mentha in jail On the larceny A-bomb . . , It la prlm i^V^tt- prohably 'wouldp’t: bis very serious­ Friday Office Department’s facsiroiie ciety wUl meet Tuesday night WEST EAST charge as amended by me jury. IiuuCdte iHtfc Kennedy * - Norfolk and Roa- (election night?) at the North players. Hiis probahlY entitles ^ah fice, when reaulta of Uie mdek elec­ store. A Tolland County Superior peraonnel in destlnaUon - and ^ ly Interastod In tufiag this typo of "Speed Mall” ekpCrlinent to aend II: stories to first jdace, but bridge A J S 7 4 * 4 5 tion at Rockville. High School The option,' granted by Mrs. er Shut Off Had he beep convicted of the .pon because It “Is an expensive •.Jioke, Va.. Toledo, Ohio, and CW- and receive a letter a second In Methodist Church, Parker St. ♦ 10 7 ¥------9 S « S Edith White, ownef efThe proper (jourt juty o f seven men and five original charge, he would, have feet ... . and It ne>ed "not create B I o w M - I t t In natlonw'ide te.lcvision stories run them a close second. w ow ed atudenta favoring Senator Jnefflclent way to uee” the re- Here’s the-sbrt of thing I mean: ♦ K O I 10 2 A A S S John F. Kennedy for Prendent by a ty, VIwill expire March l^ at wi women yesterday found James B.- faced a maximum aentence of 20 suicidal hazwds for, the, country ’B^M lL{rom Chicago (NBO, 9;30- complete'* secrecy.. He hailed the ntil BUlk Paid quitwLmaterlala and “tliey dtm^t innovation as "another major Fellow comes up to you and puts ♦ Q« » I 10 t 5 margin of 84 votes—about 1Q.7 per time the bank will take title lef t Nickerson, 34. of ThompsonvlUe, years. that employs It.*’ nave a Mg suiplua of these lO.p.m. EST». SOUTH land, . , landmark in the development "Of Town’s •s Book Use • this hand under your nose. "Held ♦ A K Q 10 9) cent of the vote.-ca8t. guilty of breaks last winter at When he was arrested, in March, Murray also said:. **I tajee It for expensive mpt^als the 'way we f W M U B NUon — Forth Worth, Tex., At Sykes Junior High School, the Ralph H. (Jlhson, via# president >Th|) T^wn Water Depart­ he was charged with five counts of granted the Soviet .'Union.. Is de­ do.” Casper, Wyo., Spokane. W'ash. oiir American Postal' System.” ' this last night,” he says. ¥ K J 3 Hartmann’s Super Market and the Speed Mail, operating between Tops V.S, Average K "you’d seen him coming you d 7 4 _ race wa»s„^ch closer-.with-Sen. "bf the furniture company, .said the ment slruY.off service to nine breaking and enterinjg and'three of veloping nuclear .technology along In a prevlaiuU'qpaa letter last and Fresno; Calif. (President have beaten him to the punm. Kennedy winding 248 to 287. The transaction wUl In nb way affect Atlantic and Pacific Tfea do. , store larceny. He pleaded gutlty to'tw o this revolutionary line.” September, Murraymged the next Eipentower will make a nation­ AtStat^Tu)oDdys Washington, Chicago and the Ci­ J A K 3 ‘ homes yeswday but had re­ vil Defense headquarters at Bat­ Now you ' have to listen to hla South w t tt NerA I « t ballots were counted twice to make the. fum itm s enterprise. in Rockville. counts of each charge in Superlmr In Washington, some unidenti­ Preeident to lift ihebqn on test­ wide television speech for the Tte- Circulation within Manchester stored it to three i>y th$ time The jury also found Nlckersort Noel Coward (left), the king without a care,.greets. Alltel Gaynor, tle Creeks. .Mich., today la trana- story before you can tell one o f 1 A Pbm 1 NT E w sure "Our only plsns,” he said, "are Court ea^dier. Those counts stem' fied nuclear phyriclsts speculat­ ing of underground nuclear weap­ publican ticket from Pittsburgh to begtti paying Tent to the bank bills vrere paid by njldnlDm- guUtv of larceny o f 820 in the the doU without a dollar, while Yul Brynner (center) the mob­ mitting offiCiai correspondence for libraries is seven books a year per your owi). ^ 3 A Paw 3 NT Paw In the high school election, 779 mCd from breaks in other sec- ed that Murray was talking about ons as one of his first acU>l^th (NBC, 9-»:30 p.m. EST). whriiever the bank becomes the :artmann break ster without a mob looks on amicably. They all star In ''Sur- moFe Ulan 40 federal agencies be­ capita on the basis of a population •They led three rounds , of dia­ 4 A AU. P«M votes eut rf a posriUe"'W were Ing today. Hart tions of the county in late 1959. what has been Called a “nriitron Kennedy and Nixon have said they Johnson ^ Arlington. O r and] cast. At the jupior high school, 488. The latter finding considerably p,rise Package." Stanley Donen's off-beat comedy of the year for tween the three cities. Although of 41,500, compared to a national monds,” the fellow tells you, "and Oyeaiag lead 4 K .-ik^lord.” Collector of Revenue Paul His brothers. Loyal and George, bomb”—a weapon that woulfi ac­ would resume .such beats If they' Prairie and Dallas, Tex. I Columbia Pictures, coming Sunday and Monday to the State average of four boks a year per I trumped the third one.” votes out of a possible 618 '^ r e The Rockville branch o f tjie :;Cervlni said he expected more reduces 'tiip maximum sentence were Implicated in thoee. breaks failed to win a nuclear ban agree­ Lodge — Hasleton. PoUsviile the history-making new service la Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. is Nickerson chn get on the charge, tually be a sihall, mobile, hU^Iear Theater. '' < ' Capita of the national population. "Nice work," you say approv epat. T he junior high election only of the bills delinquent by over also, reactor apd a junior-sized version ment with Ruuia. and York, Pa., Akron and Can­ limited to official correspondence made your contract with a double involved the two Presidential nom­ rtljacent to the White property, which originally accused him of now, the Postmaster General said This Is one of the facts revealed Ingly, "and that reminds me of a trump squeeze. , stk months to be paid during •Ths third count Of breaking and of reactors already used to pro­ ton. Ohio, and Peoria', 111. in a two-year study of library hand I played last week.*.” inees. The high school election in­ whiriL contains, the driveway be­ theft of 86,235.10, tlMl'amount tak­ entering waa nolled by"Judge Cot­ he hopes this experiment will show Dally Queatton tween tha bank building aiid the the day. pel submarines and to generate (Saturday service and needs by the Manches­ If you’re really fast you can volved the whole ticket In ' each Of the nine homes, six were en ip the robbery, ter before the trial began .Tues­ Nixon r— San Jose, Hayward. Columbia this system to be practical and Dealer, at your, left, blda I NT. Store.' electricity. _ — f ter League of Women 'Voters. The sometimes get. off two or three Your partner dou^iea and the next party. in Manchester southeast of In Nickerson’s blgned confessions day. State's Atty. Joel H. Reed II Oakland and Los Angeles, C alif, economical for'uae by the public .Gerald Allen of Rockville, Demo­ Informed iouroes said the bank The AEC tafused to comment on survey also revealed that the book hands in a row before th'a ..other player passes. You have; Spadea Maple St. and' three were In he said he .only got 820 in bills recommended the nolle, he saitb the statemeht by Muhray, who with nationwide, television speech tn sending preferred malL cratic candidate for State Repre- has no plan,- other tlian to'tak e from the break. The break oc­ Speed. Mall employs m icro ­ collection has double(l since 1937 fellow gets back Into the conver­ J 8 7 4; Hearts—10 7; Diamonda . Glastonbury.Oervlni said serv­ because a key witness would not headed the commission from 1950 from Los Angeles (CBS, 10-10:30 St. Gtlum ha’ s Made Parish; sation. „ "sentatlve, wag the high vote getter control of the pro^^y. The bank curred Jan. 22. The store safe waves (similar to those used by when books were moved from the K Q J 10 2 .; Cluba—Q 0. What K in the high school tuly. He pulled has been interested in acquiring the ice was restored In one of them be available to testify. until 1957: p.m EST). East Side Recreation building into Politeness Doesn’t Pay do you say? for children’s needs last n lg h f- was taken outside behind a snow . In Chicago last night, a nuclear *. m V-* ' Kennedy — New York City the television Industry) to send But you’re probably too polite 445 votes. His running mate. Rep. property for a number of, years, ^nk and broken open. A card- •The jury deliberated an hour. Father Honan -First Pastor letters between these ctUea and the Mary Cheney Library, the Answer: Pass. Hie double qf 'Raymond K. Plelman, got 480. the sources said. " after the customer promised 'After the finding, attorneys be­ physicist skid Murray “ doubtless and suburban I»n g Island, with population has increased from 24,’- to interrupt, so you -have to lis­ 1 NT ahould be for penalties, not to pay today. hb^^,^ box painted )^th black shoe refers to the heutron bomb, two nationwide television broadcast then uses facsimile reproducUon ten to the rest of the story. The The llepublican candidates for AcconUng to Gibson, the btak polisli wps inserted in its place In gan selecting a jury panel for the 725 in 1037 to 41,500 today, and the for UkeouL Even If your part­ and Mrs. VWte each agreed a long p The colTeotor added that the different sizes o f which on the (CBS, 9:30-10 p.ni. RSTi equipment to convert the micro- man has ' just - trumped the third the Leglalature Donald B, Loverin the store.' ^ next trial, the State vs. Charles J. This accomplishment came area of the library has remained at ner expects a takeout, you should and Arthur M. Bateman, got 884 time ago not to make any moves next shutoff in an attempt to drawing boards have been openly Lodge Bloomington and l>e- The Rev. John K. Honan, for-'* wave impulse into, the printed let? diamond. Nickerson’S conviction surprised O’Connell. O’Connell, 32, of Ash­ mer assistant pastor at St. Jo­ nearly 70 years after the flrat ters. 9,880 square feet. '' be willing .to pass for penalties. and 331, respectively^. Involving the respective proper­ collect some . 450 bills delin­ ford, is charged with driving while referred to as ’Dove’ ah4L ‘Starl­ eatur, III, Knoxville, Tenn , and "Guess what I did iiext,” he (Copyright 1960, General Fea­ quent by three months or mors onlookers who apparently felt he ing’.” . ■ ■ ■ ■ : J; . sephs Roman Catholic Church In Catholic services were held in the The experiment wlth"Speed Mall The study concluded that more Antoni Sadlak of Rockvllle, GOP ties without letUng the, other lntoj(icated. Chapel Hill. N. C. challenges you. tures Corp.) will take plahe Nov.’ 14 In an had a good chance for acquittal. David R. Inglis, Argcnne Nation­ WillimanUc, haa , been appointed one room school housf in Hop represents a major advance over, ■pace is neded for reference work, candidate for Congressman-at- know first. During the 214 day trial. Public Johnson — New York thty. for reading areas for all age You know darned well what he area from Rissell St. southeast al Laboratory, physicist. and past the first resident pastor, of St. Co- River Village in 1886 by a Father the first' experiments conducted did next. He led out his three large, was the only Republican to Hospital Notes Defender Robert J.-' Plgedn, had Qiiinn for a few Catholics residing groups, for shelving a basic collec­ enter the winning Column. He re­ Admitted yesterday: Mary Luet- to Maple. chairman of the Federation of. What the candidates are "say­ lumba's Roman Ctthollc Church by the Post Office a year ago. top trumps and went down. When brought out Information that Nick­ Japan Trade Gap Wider in Columbia, according to an an­ m the area. Prieats from St. tion-of books, for additional seat­ EAST ceived 410 votes to 867 for his op­ jen, 29 Grant St.; Geraldine KeUy, He said there -^ere about 500 American Scientists, added: “Tliis ■Since then, equipment haa been South tried to get a discard on such bills when the shutoffs erson’s confessions, signed after is not fantastically different from ing: nouncement yesterday by the Mary's parish In South- Coventry ing. and for adequate charging- ponent, Rep. Frank Kowalski of 17 High St. an Interrogation session in En­ Tokyo— Japan’s exports and Alee PrealdenI M*on developed to insure secrecy //A# the hearts, West ruffed the third were first threatened last present weapons as he (Murray), Most Rev. Vincent J. Hines, Bish­ continued to celebr'ate Wasa here desk area plus room to process heart. So South wound up losing Meriden. - Birth today: A daughter to Mr field, contained unreliable state­ imports, increased substantially Houston rally last night-Said throughout in tjie fasclmile prO; books. [SdTp.- HVIndsi The high school election "%ras c spectacular. break­ that St. Columba's, a mission 1H2.5 and 1932, the Rev. Dennis p f a local affairs committee of the course of thd school day. Final re­ Bock, Loehr Rd. erson signed both confessions under 8204.000. 000 in the first half of Here are the simple Speed But you look politely Interested, turns were in at 8 p.m. 40 OF 146,000 DRUGS through” in intelligence under church under St. Joseph's, has .Moran of Coventry said M'ass on League which-completed the sur­ and the fellow explains that after ' CItat Walker Discharged yesterday: Thomas greet strain. In separate state­ 1959 and is 8401,000i0p0 this year. Mail, steps): VIrslaia Maya In terms of percentage. Sen Ken­ Yansky, Old Stafford Rd., Tolland; Exports, up 20 per ce'nt, reached MEET THE STANDARD which "we -won’t need to fly over -been' established as a new parish. alternate Sundays in the scho>oI vey. Other members who "assisted ruffing the third diamond he led ments, he admitted the Hartmann’s Marlow’e and other fine Main to gain the information to pre­ 1. ' The sender types, writes,were Mrs. Frank Barry, Mrs. Ross Coin Boxes Rifled nedy and the other Democratic Lucy Sutton, Boyer Rd. About Town 81.842.000. 000; imports totaled 82,- Father Honan will assume his building. In 1932 due to a parish in draws or. otherwise Imprints his the ten of spades. ‘ Now there •»i candidates won roughly 56 per cent and the A P breaks. As an indication of the broad vent Ru.asia from launching a sur­ Hahn, Mrs. Hal Harflsoiv Mrs. -waa no way to defeat the contract. FORT DOBBS" On the stand Nickerson said,, he 243.000. 000, 29 per cent highSr, Street stores open 'Thursday new dutiM hefe Nov. JO, He will Coventry being assigned to the message on a Post Office Depart­ o f the vote, the Republicans get­ Vernon and TalcottvlUe news Is but exacting scope of research, prise attack." ( He did not elab­ territory of_ Storrs, the regular Sanford Plepler, Mrs. Theodore In Soda Machines South could draw trumps safely Also In Color Tonight’s rehearsal for Hl-Fqvcr would, have ’ ’signed anything/just and Friday nights, till' 9:00 make hie home in the rectory just ment form (Bomewhat almllar to Alan Ladd ting the remaining 45 per cent, Lndled by The Herald’s Rockville Top Spanish matadors have, pharmaceutical manufacturers J orate, but apparently was refer­ scrvice.s were discontinued. Schuetz. Mrs. Albert Schulze, Mr*. and get his discard. Dummy's Follies," a benrfit show for the so they’d leave me alone.” ,He re­ PJW.! a short distance down Rt. 87 from the "V-Mail” form of World War except for Sadlak. Burean, 5 W. Main S t, telephone Manchester^'M e m o r 1 a 1 Hospital been known to make askmuch as in 1959 examined an estimated ring to a picturertransmilting sat­ In 1944 the late Rev. Thomaa James Tanl, Mrs. Allan Walch, The theft o f money from the nine of spades could take care of "DEEP SIX" pudiated the: confessions the day the center, which was purchased II). 'these are the figures: Sen. Ken TRemont 5-3136. Woipen’s Ai^iary, has been 840.000 for a single afternoon of 146,000 drugs. ellite.) t by the. chlirch last July. Lynch of St. .loseph’s, Willlman Mrs. Herbert Zenaty, and Mrs. coin boxes of soda machines out­ any further diamond nonsense. SHOW 8TABTS 4 :M after he signed them. / Anehtor Gorago Coiling Last 'Complete Sliow 8;N hedy and Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson, changed ' from Seqqnd Congrega­ bull-fighting in Madrid. Only 1,900. of these reached Houston rally—"We must not Father Honan la a native of tic, instituted services in the low­ 2. The sender folda and seals Harry Maidment. side two Manchester gas stations ju st wait until the story is over, ..Witnesses testified tttat Nickerson the stage where they were follow the Pied Piper from Bos­ the letter (this is the last time Approval for a proposed addition and you can top him with the time y 428, Vice President Richard M. tional Church to the., Hollister S t Boing Rolniulatod W ith Waterbiiry, where he attended er room of Yeomans Hail which, was reported to police this morn­ Klxon and Henry Cabot Lodge, School. tried on patients. . ton down the road of disaster." local schools. He took his prepara­ continued each Sunday morning contents are seen by human eyes to Mary Cheney Library was reg­ ing. -,. you threw away two aces and bemoOTats Parade Of these, only 40 drugs were I In prepared text for Houston until it reaches ^ e ' addrsahee) and istered by 518 adults, and opposi­ 344;, Kowalski, 357, Sadlak, 410; Mown-ln F i b i r g l a i tory training at 31. Thomaa Sem­ until the need for a church waa William St. Onge (D ), 418, Horace marketed, because they were Rtlly—"I can IhlnR.of. nothing then malls it. tion by 34 adults In a recent poll The thefts, occurred at Thibode­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will spon­ inary In Bloomfield, and iludied obvious and a building fund whs Seeley-Brown* (R), 351 (the two Candidate^ Today the only ones to meet- the ex-1 more detrimental to this nation 3. At the local post office, it is taken at Parent-Teacher Assn, au’s Service Station at 451 W. sor a cooking demonstration by philosophy and theology at ,Sl. started'. are candidates for Congress from acting standards set by re- WkickParttif than for any president to owe his sent to the. Speed Mall Unit. One meetings, the League reported. The Center St.-, and at Edlck’a Service ocoaxxoa)oclasalala4 Over tOOt ture. leadership that is more sound The while brick church, colo- In January. of the nation. Doris Day Bank To Bay Land Silver Lane cutoff from the Wil­ will attend a gradufite course on in its Judgments.' And we need nisl In design, with its needle In 1954 this territory was placed The Poet Office system is basic­ Fsbtan la The Connecticut Bank and Trust bur Cross Highway and proceed the latest Murray space shoe tech­ Maw HaMai la tha Oaiaaotk leadership willing to face the steeple, and golden cross, was under the care of the Bishop of the ally the same as facsipatle trans­ Loalf 4oordaa Oek'hag derided to buy land at 16 on Whitney S t, CavSgnaro said. niques In New York this weekend. •at Aral. facts.” built and dedicsted In 195S. It has Norwich Diocese, the Rt. Rev. mission systems Inf use In Indus­ "HIGH in 8:10 6:8.5-0:55 Bernard J. 9"lanagan, On 'May 8 try snd business for many years. 'At rally yesterday tn Wichita | s seating capacity of 300 and two TIME" II rOMOBBOW—l P.M. Kin 8HOWI Falls. Tex.—"Who 'do you think j Masses are offered each Sunday IhAt same year, he vl.sited the However, the piistal experimental JULIE^ "KOBT BOWIE” lU B w u n n UHRS chapel to administer the sacrament application differs in these two • would do more for, Texaa Cabot | to parlshlonera from Andover and A Color Tom and JorCy — Tweely EVERY SATLJRDAY Lodge or Lyndon Johnson?” Hebron as well s» Columbls. of confirmation to a class of 31, major reepects, S;2S-8:30 Buso Bonny O d m TonlfH** Evciy TlNirMlay ami the largest In the history of the A. It uses the latest and fastest Till P From New Unfil Cliim m at church atf that time. On May 23rd equipment; for .example, It Is 100 H t f h h ' s he' announced ,that ground would "to 400 times faster than equipment be broken that summer for a new used by wire news services to MANCHESTER WOMEN’S CLUB PRESENTS flouiAivDjoHnson'$ church. transmit photos. Why You Should Vote For Today, Us membership conllnu- B. It has additional equipment, NEW ENGLAND FAVORITE slly growing, it hss, k large and never liefore available, to insure active Isidies Society. t'YO. and s e c r ^ of the material tieing conducts catechism classes for its transmitted. children eacji 'week. In addition to sending and re­ MARSHALL IZEN ceiving standard typewritten or KEN GEYER Manrhesipr Evening. Cniumbla handwritten letters, the system PIANIST ------HUMORIST i rqrTeepnndrnt, Mrs. Donald R. Tiit- can transmit the most complicated 1 tie, teiephone ACademy 8-S5S6. and detailed drawings, charts, blue-prints, etc. . Since It repro­ WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM duces copy exactly, (t can not For STATE SENATOR j Music of Spain- make an error In tlie transmission MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14—8 P.M .- process. DONATION 81.00—TICKETS A’T THE DOOR OR i!l Cliaminade Theme CALL MRS. JOHN MALONE—MI 0-6718 We hope you notice that no­ iiir where in the "description of Speed TOMORROW - SATURDAY - LAST DAY The Chamlnade Musical Club Mall Is there any mention of j-wlll meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the stamps. It could be that, eventual- I !-Federation Room of Center Con­ ly. the number of stamps printed il gregational Chlirch. and Issued will be greatly reduced ENDS M ANSFIELD*^ ENOS Mrs. Ben Huck will present the —and you know what that will SUNDAY! SUNDAY! iiu; first program in a serte.s, "Miisio [JCT.3l-32.WltilMAIiTICCTjlllt.3 Oil! OF OUR GREAT STOREWIDE |iFn»n Other Lands." 'I’hose who ( IJ A4 I HI Ml •. I •. I I ( I M » Ml « -U I l.im ilr-«•iii! will perform vocal and instru­ rM lin M ■) M(>( 1) (-M I I M VA *2 t (> -i-n mental music from Spain are Mrs. STANLEY WARNER iH!H Daisy Canade, Mrs. Eklwln Foster, •Mrs,.. Howard Chare, and Mrs. D.. GIRL OF THE NIGHT Drummond Stewart, STATED Refreshments will be served 5:00 P.M. Cont 4:45-6:00 60c m I VERSARY Mioivn At 5:20 and 0:00 ANNCFMM^IS aOYDWlLAN K)t(MEDF()RD..J()HNK£ffi iif i after the program A chorus re­ «»>w«n«»CT»«.iwtoin»t,i»»«»M»w hearsal at 7:30 will precede the program. ; TT?ius?Rob?rrMlt^^ COUNTRY” FRIDAY-SATTBDAY CONTINUOUS"FBOM’ 6:siS“ SUNDAY; ONE COMPLETE SHOW AT 7 P.M. Solve, Your W m ier Storage Problems liii: i i Tlw m«tii r««ion (er re-tniuUKet THE GREATEST SHOW Ilij: SALE WM beeeun of IneJequtle’ la- — . ; . V < ON ICE lultilon. ,. iiii;til:; The owMrt Vendertd whef^WM Ndw CHant Size Outdoor i nil! wrenq end even wtiil M f«( '111 to bl*m e (he O il Man and (fca N O V . 28 W Mr. Ge.vpr is a rosifipnl of Wpthei-.sfield; father o f two DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT ■ :ii Gat Carhpany (er (heir high (ael THBI. bill. Finally wa ifeppad (hit watio daughters; World War 1 bomber pilot; active in local T©|li«T«n«*ofth« OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! D e c . 4 niit by a (hereugh FIbarglai Blown-In church affair.*, lie ha.* l>eon manager of a (Connecticut Ihtulaflen Job, Hipt oltmlnadng Mt.llTI.V HENRY MARTIN ORCHESTRA _ ^ all d ra h t. farmers’ co-oj>ei’ative for 24 vear.*. He has acquire a Mon Ihru fri. Yea, alto, ean ramady (ha cold B p.m. Ftoturin) JOHN CORVO. Voedist wide acquaiBlante tlironglioul the state. A lohg time Ajiturd«y B p.m. and drafty dbeemlarl •( yOur ♦ . Wonderful savings on famous make ^ kema by calling uy toon (o check student and nresenl member of the.^b'onnecticut legisla­ Rfill. Aild Nun. and tan K k wat preparly tn- ture. Leader \ in national, state and local Wethersfield 1:>0 *Nd 5:SB p.fi iiinl tiila(ad whaa kelv. W ith Pe^board Interior Feature iii|!i afJairs. At present, northeastern civilian liaison advisor FIANO’S RESTAURANT ::;h: There it ehsoiutely no COLISEUM branded merchandise for eherge fo r this tmrveyt to the Secretary of Defen.se; a strong advocate of coun­ — ROUTE • and 44A — BOLTON WeM asrlBifleld NO DOVRI PAYMINT cil-manager form of government, II.M. I3.M. M.M wM t— 3B" 4oap th:t: I 3& Men(h R id g a l fla n J.M). 14.*« H!:[| CTb* Inc.) D ow n : n Rrt( Fa'yiMnI In Fdbroary men, worrien and children j HIS PLATFORM: .SEND VOI R Ma i l o r d e r TCCHNICOLON* kM WaNNBR 1 STANLF-V WARNFR iiilll PHONE M 7 -ltll STARRINQ M o n th ly ; I , . 1 ' . • ^ RETURN TO A RKAL BAJ.A.NCKD SCDGET AND SANE ■ TODAY 'Robert Preston Or Nail GoMpoi 1 • FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. n^ffid or H ^K idsI Monry Ordrr l« Dorothy McGuire CONTINUE PRESENT STATE SERVK ES PLUS A 40 • Weather Resistant Don't Forget - Tomorrow's Your Last Chance Also At 7:25 ■ gTk" "nT WITHOo" OIU,l 2. MILUON DOLLAR INCREASE IN THE STATf, SHARE y '' or LOCAL EDITATION COSTS.' \ C Baked enamel finish 1 72" wMt .^3B "dM p ■ GATION Ffaata Sand .Yepr| vrOLBNOB. GIANT KIDDIE SHOW ! Rapratan(a(ivp . For . P R I B | VRIMIBANOR , LN'CREAME-FAUIUTIEM NOW AT THE UMVERSitV OF • Primer'undensoat’ To Save On Fashion Apparel * ii!::! ■Saryoy. | •N THB • Steel frame and floor— ., iiliii 3 » OWN. AND CONN. STATE COIXEOES AND SOl*ND I I () ) A () I) I n I) s ■HI OITVI TpMQRROW AT 2:0d P.lit. ; ’ j No concrete, to pour ! Name _ ' “ HCa NNINO FOR FT T I RE. INCREASES; • Easily assembled, needs just liiiii I A d d re tf screwdriver and pliers • Hoolfs and cont«ita shown not included iFor The Whole Family! REOtMTRlBU'TlNU. OF 'n iR .STATE SENATE ON A iCECOPADfS , C l ( y _ ------_____ 4 • BASIS FAIR TO THE TOW N S IN THE 4th DISTRICT. . • Complete with Reghoard 1 r e d u c in g THE SIZE OF THE HOUSK OF REPRE- • 101 winter sterage usmi ^ . |M lO n « ...... IIV w.yaCHliMRiAMAaTKeBNKOiooa ' . rcty ... 8« Mi « «D « IBI MB Mi «i Mi. ii •'^BRNTATIVES in THE OENERAL ASKE.MBLY TO ONE . •Delivered to your . f . iqSMBEB FROM EACH TOWN. gAWRiCHT.CAMERQNMITCHEU horns'in carton ,, THE BUBS woot; RCNOVAL OF COMPULSORY PARTY LEVERS ON VOT- . .IHO MUURlis«nw Mnd Open T^n^ht Until 9f PoM* ENG MAcamms. ssyiliewnsw.swiissiaawnsaaiMialtMr y INSBlil i i ^ '■ J' :t. ■' I ' I I ^ '? • in IMU ■ IBM iNMI ’ IMRT |Ui Saturday 10 A*M*. to 6 PAL, raUMLEVER..^ Plus All Hew Color Cartoon C l l U . rsurpriaa PackagW* IK>OR# OflSN ItOO-^AXX

iiiiiii fimiiii ' • • -I' ’t \ :r ' iUtTOHESTEB BVENIKG BERAtj?. MANfcmBSlTSR. 00^ ., ERIPAY^ 1064 4 N C ^ T E B EVENING HERALD, MiUTOgEBTEBe CONH^ FR bAY/ N p V i a t ^ f •T ' ■ on, young and old rMdsra 'and rt? Tom has .been : active with toe the aeeqnAjRver, oA. Nov. I. llwh* who Also rAaBaag too at^dRita P A f T W H I and' i ^ P t » District, his. case re- w on teix ^ o are truly inthreated in greatly need a retorohea rocfaTT eMvOeTa resouAding defdati t t is aeacchers press I9 on MCh other CSommqnity Chest, the National' from evdry slda In q*^st but fever­ Conference of Chriqtleiui. and rOal .veprasentatloB. from - their am hoping that MoneKeeter d ti- RochviiUe^Vernon mqrs than likely - the Deriiocrat .Dlatrict Yrill see to it that Tom Sena Yrill irote an appropriation 00 r/'1«l-'.« 'L Comtoittee 'has no desire to ally ish ebmpeUtion for elbow room. J«Yva,'toa Aasoclattbn for Ratard- ^ 1' And do not nlishy persons, psrllc- ed CJhlldren, and tha Univeratty Erennan la Weetod Congresaman.; toot toe ■j>aoe for each at thoee Itiaghes Low W om en The Open Fopin itself with another phony and lost from this First Congreaaionai Dis- groups'Inay bo expanded. ulsrly to# notrso-young.' renounce of Hartford. “Outatanding Toung NOTICE .cause.. ■ ^ ■ tidet, because he Is the kfnd of ^ Ruth S. CrAlhptod RigleyiBuys Respectfully, toe unequal etruggle after being Man Of Tha Year” In 1866, 'Tom Communications ter pubueaudhi m the 6pm Forum will n ot^ : all but Mgulfed by toe human sea Brennan haa alao been awarded man that Richard NlxOn needs >in To Nixon Kin guaranteed pubUcatiea if .they bontoln more than SOO w etjlr'Ib e John .ft,. Haynes W E W IL L f. around them? T ^ miracle Is th ^ "Key Man” honors from-toe Hert­ ’W ash ^ toR maintain and .'ex­ / • ' •oSSaSeu*'.''"’"' ’ 35-Acre Tract Herald reaervee the right to decline to publish any matter that pand toe peaCe'and p ^ reas which T o toe Sditork. k^3 li t may be-bhelous or which is in bad taste Free expression < poiit- 'Eat^rise Waj* under theee’ exceedingly advqne ford Jayceea. t conditions the library sUffXhae Few men of. Ills generation can has marked toe Elsenhowbr-Nixon . ’;i believe in. the economic oa- Faces PrbKte By MABOB flTMlf* leal views is dssfrsd by epatributions of this .character but, letters To the Editor, Admihistratioh. Women of the atatance program, not only because W ork Brin^i RemlU . somehow managed to remain even- match toe public service r$cdrd While oaattdates take to plat- The purdiese. a t a- nearly $B- which are defamatory a t abusive will be rejeeted,' Mr. Nixon and the Republican First Congreaajonal District of its Mutual Security benefits, but tempered, nay downright cheerful. of Tom Brennan, •. Republican can'- cast your vote for Tom Brennan ‘ WMhlnctoJ^ Nov. 4 ( « —A AnoM, radio mlorophonet and tele- aere tract on Bolton ltd. In ruial fiarty .art pointing -the free en- Thb troth ie that the Mery Cheney dldate for U.S.’ Representative principally because it represents a A record hli^ bf more than terpriae way to more growth for to-represent you in Congress. fulfillment of our -obligation to S ouM ■ubconuolttoo may lavestl* vielon cameras, the dtcady pulse- 1,000 absentee voter appllca- Vemoh It builder Clhorfs B. Rie- ♦pie looking for reading Wsteri|l, Library^ 'which adjmrably served from the First District. I strongly A L L d a y TUESDAY, NOV. . *Bijidsoine, Well Behaved* amall buaindsses. more and better , Mrs. Donald A., Forstrom. mankind.^’ , . (a to charges of posslhla ooiifHct hai. namic, growth of Mahcheeter. It these applications are signed by surveyed now and a plot plan will ■ STATION WAOONS — ^ of .toe lirosperity which the swordTa oimuyu cMiqtHsred by the CH 7-2451 From loan until later. F. Shea Jr„ Republican town com* own child was one of such a group, a larger building it will be more Vfe,' hav* found that reading is to oUr, greet advantage, there the voter, volunteers return them be submitted to the Vernon Plan­ but every young person there convenient to aasemble data .for 'Re^iieah.ipartji' has brought to fori, to vdte for the necessary ex Industrialist Howard Hughes mlttee chairman. to the office of the town clerk who ning commission wheh the survey ■to* United-States since 1952 ,cd>' ,plays - A very impor^int part in AD 2-5944 ■57 MERCURY $14ft would be a credit to any family* atudles and also allow the library The plans* haVe.T«eert. palnatok panaion of 'oyr Library facility. Fr e e e s t i m a t e s heads both the Hughes Tool Co. His counterpart, Steve Cavag- then sends out absentee ballots. is complete. FORD $8$S / rtainly seems better than toplring •ingly laid; the coiit Is eminently your ^school work. If a child , has and Trans World Airlines, yrhlch naro,.chairman of the Democratic 3-door 'Farklane station ConUhuter 2-door stotlon Thank you to all who made the space to add reference materials a background of good reading he A good Library m'~us a good 'Mm. Truman Crandall, vice The natural terrain will he left dance a ,real success. orf the latest discoveries in the backward and returning^-'To .,^the reasonable: the need' is -.freil'Jde Town, and that’s what wa are! la under CAB jurisdiction. The town committee* echoed (Slls senti­ ohalnntn of tho Republican town as nearly as possible In Its present wagrni. Tan and white. wagon. Radio,heater,' «k^fcadent big government policies fined; the houp is sc hand. I^et-'iM is 'Very^ apt'-to be a good student. tool compsmy has been Identified ment “Except for the district Ramo, heater, FoYdomat-, Mercomatlc. Blue. ■ Sincerely, world around lis. Pleaae remem­ / Orice^-you' develop a good rbad- Sincerely, committee iand also a member of stole, he said, and trees will re­ Ruth WUley ber, knowledge is power. for which We' threW oht the Dem 'make the mdsfoM t, liet ua not.be 1 Dr; Eugen'e^M. Davis. as the maker of a $306,000 loan In chairmen, basically aU tjie work the Republican Women’a (^ub, U main. He looks for widely spaced, Ic. Albert J/Sheffield ocrats eigh^ yhars ago. . found guilty of,, preaching to' o^r lint^.habit' you will keep it for' the CAMERAS > December 1856 to F. Donald Nix­ is done by women," he said. He rest o t your.) life. also making telephone cqlla to in­ large homes with optimum privacy, , • ■'James H. Marshall' children oh the paramount valiiieB FILM—FLASH BULBS on, a brother of the Vice President. added that offers of volunteer '99 MERCURY SAVE!. 'A Second School’ Our thanks goes to toe Town Her Point of View x dependent voters and arranging ■nia bulldir said he Would not •s« CHEV. $1«5 To the Editor, Kuhnly Appointment of learning while, pu^lnj;. blocks To the'Editor, ■ DISCOUNT PRICES Brooks did not name the souroe help have come mostly from .construct homes on speculation. Commuter 4-Door Station into learning’#* path. < ’ * , '■ of Me^toeeter for providing ’mich l transportation to the polls for Vo­ . ’Yeombn Station Wagoii. T h e people of Manchester have To the Editor,' ■ > Th^’o Questions Writing from the pol.^t ,of rtew of the allegations that the CAB .J '' housewives. Rather, he said, ha would offer the Wagon. Beautiful blue. ' , „^ester,Obu^owaki' a, library as this. We hope'that ters. Gray. Radio, heater,' made Immense progress during the It hae bein interesting to noto, To 'fhe^Voters'of Manchiator, they will.continue to do theif beet of a retired person who finds' ARTHUR DRU8 ■ was Influenced but said: Both the Republican headquar A| both headquarters, volunteers lot for sale, letting the huy'er de­ Radio, heater, Merco- in connection with the recenfAp- pleasure in the xise of toe facllitiew matic, power steering. standard transmlselon. ast decade' ih the expansion of -On Nov.'S there will be two ques­ *Tlw«e Short Ommmeats’ for the future children.;Of our ‘Tt has been reported that fol­ ters at 218 Hartford Rd and the aniwer questions, and supply cide on construction. telr school program by building pointment qf Mr. Khunly.to : the of the Mary Cheney Library and lowing thla loan In December 1856, Democratic headquarters at 83 A parcel of thestraet, at the S tions on the voting, machine that T o'toe. Editor, . town. ’ thousands of bumper stickers, bro­ millions of dollars’ worth of new Board of Education the 'use once should' hav^'qiir ;attention. Qne is Barbara J. >Rask TWA was granted a route from St Center S t are the nerve centers of chures and campaign buttons to comer of Bolton and' Hatch HUl 1f®9 M.YM. 4-DOOR.STATION WAOON^IIWB more of the tactic of blather, half 'May I . pleSae' take Advantage'of Qreeiie Standard transmlssloBe E conoinlw 6 eyL ctifinas cWssrooms to alleviate over-crowd­ the Mary Cheney'Library expan­ your columns for three short com­ Kaye U Rank Louis to Miami, that TW A’s far intsnsive efforts to roach and to visitors, including many school Rd., has already been sold ter Leo ed conditions in their schools. How­ truth and juat.;pure nonsense, eastern route was extended to Ma­ persuade every voteb in theee last sion, aiid toe other for sewers for ments...... children. ^ ^ . Ghelfi o f Coventry. Rlsley noted, ever, during this time, very .little which is the'^Jiallmark of the cur-' the West End. These should cenn-. '■■'Mon Nixon Needs’ nila, that TWA was given a pas­ Working for the top lever candidates at Democratic headqua^rs, pre-election .da^s. however, that plans tor the . First; Many thanks to the Latin Christmas Some of ^he visitors at each, of Improvement, if any a t ' all,. ha.lana kits, and MORIARTY b r o t h e r s education Is n o f based upon the appointed. Thla was done. Hence, the bond issue will come from us. to see ' how . nickel - replacing- ITALY Brooks said several members o f registered sa Independenta. discussions. , two layers e t plastic are new in amount of facts a student collects, this is not the real Issue. toe users of the line. We will be as­ penny parking, can benefit the his subcommittee had expressed Mrs. John F. Barry Jr., also a LINCOLN — CONTINENTAL — MERCURY These same women voiuntsers, use tor highway hauling at refrig­ but rather it is based on the stu­ The laaue la that under the laws sessed by the s>Wer department Main Street Imslness men, already concern about allegations connect­ member of the Oemocratlo town erated ana frosen foods. Hie trail­ COMET — ENGLISH FORD in grueling competition, with out­ many of whom have worked daily dent’s ability to know where to find of the State of ConneBtlcut and payment - will be made on a MEXICO ed with the loan and the “ denial committee, and a mamber of the ers weigh 1,600 pounds leas than SOI CENTER ST. — M l S-5185 — OPEKI ^EVENINOS it is the high duty of the Board- tprm basis as we tie into- the sys­ lying shopping, areas. Surely, the and counterdinlal” about various Toung Democrata and vice presi­ except Sunday since'headquartera Information and facts. To date I most conventional models. have been unable to find a''better of F-ducaUon to appoint a suc­ tem. The West End will be paying taxes they, pay would warrant that leases of It In the last week. dent of the Federation oLIumo opened in September, or at district much of a “breaV:”-^P«nriy parking SPAIN headquarters, or in their.' own place than a library in which to cessor. It may .be called, a off the Bonds. Among other things, Brooks criiUc Women, heads (ip her party’s We ask your Indulgence and vote available to anyone needing only a ^ noted In his sUtement a report homes at the telephone, vriU stiU find these things. “high duty” because the person­ aluentee ballot commlttes. nel • of the Board o f Education, Yes on November 8 for the Bond is- few minutes. quoting a California accountant HIr Republican counter­ be working quietly at telephone re­ The people of Manchester again s\ie' to provide us with sanitary Marjorie Linsay SWEDEN that Nixon was consulted on every turns late Tuesday night up to the have a chance to vote on Nov. 8, concerning as it does the health, W eek! part, Mrs. John Wallett, a member welfare and achoollng of the chil­ sewers and make this a cleaner move connected with the loan of the Republican Women’a (Jlub, Is hour pf decision. for an addition to the Mary Cheney healthier town. *PubHcL Serriee Reeord’ Library. It would be a. shaipeful dren of this Town, demands the highest type of person on it. The A West Ender To the Editor, waste If the people of this town I would like to urge every think­ again refuse to spend a mere $300,- Democrats know this is the law,, Driver Charged or, if they don't, qre. extremely TTie Honr Is .4t Hand' ing voter to seriouely consider 000 for an addition to this library casting their ballot for Tom Bren­ after tpendlng 'millions to teach cavalier in their approach ^to the 'I'o the Editor. nan, the Republican candidate for On Road Count issue. The Board exercised this With the presidential election . . . Self PICKeUP Us youth that a library is the best Congress from 'the First (kmgres ■A n place to find the answers. function and it is to be congratu­ riveting the public's interest. It is atonal District, on Nov. 8. James McVeigh Sr., 78, o f 108 Very truly yours, lated on to* choice of an exceliant much to be feared that the atten­ Tom was 'born, in Hartford, lives Birch St., was arrested' and CASES OF SODA AT Bertram K. Feingold man. We aosume the Democrats tion of Manchester voters will be in Wethersfield, and.; has ^ en a charged yesterday afternoon with DISCOUNT PRICES agree with tola iptiress they wish seriously diverted from a crucially important localevent thaf will lifelong resident o f . _-Hartford failure to grant the right o f way 12 large BottlM AT OUR BOTTUNO PLANT Finest* to repudiate A rag(stersd voter of County. He is a World War II as the result of a 2-car accident at #rlces quoted are for home deliv­ their own party. If they do, let take place on the same da'y. name­ ly, the referendun- on the propoeed Veteran, having feen Oea duty in W. Center and McKee Sts. $ 1 . 5 0 eries only: extra charge for ban- SMLE 'l AItooulfh I" do. hot live in the .them say so. Possibly they have the European-African theater a* Police said McVeigh, driving quete, parfiest showers, weddings, Fourth senatorial District, I nev- already done so. addition to the Mary Cheney Li­ I Tax Incl. brary. a member of the U.S. Coast Guartl. south on McKee St., crossed w . etc. erthelMS, had toe pleasure of aerv- Mr. Brooks’ comment anent the Tom Brennan’* business career Center St. In the path of a car Plus Deposit tog on the Roads and Bridges replacement of a CTlty resident by That this library is fairly burat- ing at its seams is evident to any spans 16. years of personnel work , driven by William H. Frlee, 58, of Committee ‘of the Legislature of a Fire District resident is part and a'nd includes a auGcesafui;stint a* 1 ^ , Willlmantic, and was struck., BUY 3 which Senator Fred Doocy was pw-cel of anothej; attitude which it frequenter, whatever the uses to secretary of the UE, CIO, at Colt'a - McVeigh wai told to appear in ,G5 Delivered M4NCIIESTER Senate Chairman. is high time tfiis Town' qirtLshed. which ho puts it.' Shelring, work court Monday. n tables, afsting facilities, space in Patent Fire Arms. He is presently Hundreds Of T a x Inel. AH'BOk m A f Ordinarily I would not in.sert W'e are the Town of Vernon and Personnel Manager of the Fuller At^ noon yesterdayf, cars driven myself into a campaign in a Sen­ we should atop thinking in term* general; are sorely wanting. This Plua Deporit^^ BOTTLIMfG CO. BETl implies, then, that there is no lack Brush Company. by Mre. Jennie I. Banden of 81 JUNIPER atorial Distrlet_in which I am not of the City against the Fire Dis­ Linnmore Dr. and Mrs. Janet F. of human traffic or hustle. Indeed Among the commimity activi­ In Stock Designs i d h e Nd e r s o n r d . a reeldent. However, Senator trict. This thinking is nothhig but. ties in which he has'been a leader,. Post of 87 Main Bt„ collided at Doocy, in my mind, is one of the an excuse to encourage enmities there isn’t. From mid-afternoon Xlain and Hudson Sts. Thera were Mi 3-7922 PYRAMIDAL H Em finest members of the'General As- to the profit of those who excite Ready For Your np injuriee or arreets. aembly with whom 1 had the honor it. Anyone with the beit interests Earlier In the day a car being SmaD Bottles of serving and I 'feel men. of hla of the Town at heart will not at­ driven by Mrs. Emanuels, A . Ro­ Case of 24 ^ ARBORVITAE JUNIPER caliber should be reelected. mano of 51 Fostsr St struck k rm South Off ARBORVITAE tempt to agitate a fake add phony Imprint As Chairman of the Roads and Issue, but will, on the other band, parking bus stop sign on Main St.; Bridges Committee he. was ' suc­ just north of the center near the . 2 d ContorSt. take the part of. a good oltisin n T a x I n c l cessful in a id in g toe CSovemor’a and imderatand that the welfare post office. 3 F . r * 1 1 . 5 0 Highway Program througpi to Warner^8 creates a new bra e o. made for real live people She was quoted by police as say­ Pina Deposit Nerthi Off 3 f.,»1 2 .9 5 3 a . * 7 .9 5 of all of toe inhaMtanU o f the completion. 'Not-oniy did he have Town la equally tha concern of Now Available ing that she had just started up toe respect and affection of the from in front of the post office $ 1 .5 0 Delivered Woftt Contor St. BstihsWiFrM Democratic members of the Com­ Mch.. when her right front door swung Rsl lbs 4 Frill RsmnAUiFrN It has always been the atudiad .1 Tax . Incl - mittee, but of oil of the Repub­ open. She reached over to close lt^{ lican members, many of whoih policy of the Republican pkrty not t^ ln g her eyee off the road, and PlnffTlBPoait . had served on this Committee for to Interfere with the Board of Bd- the car climbed the sidewalk and KNDROMBIA' years. ucation. This is plain fact and fits each side mdiyidually, struck the sign. ’HARDY matter of history. Never has toe SMALL BOm ES.-CASE OF 30 lAFANESE ^ Tfie State of Connecticut needs She was not Injured nor arrest The annual membership break­ rhododenorom men like Senator Doocy in this Republican Town Committee en­ ed. fast of Charter Oak Lodge, B’Nal PlofiOepoNtC^IUB A/VpUOilP , $ 1.85 Delivered YEWS i AZALEA State Senate and I urge hip re- dorsed O' candidate and “nominat­ R E D AZAM. ed” 'a Candidate in an 'attempt to changes with you every day! IMPRINT B’rtth, will be held Sunday morn­ . 5 0 C M * W O M m . M . o n . . . election. Arthur B. Powers, thrust that person into a 'vacahejf 'Sv ing at 8:80 at the 3 J'e Restaurant n T ffx Inf u e l " IteJKMdt In Bolton. First Selectman. on toe Board of Education. To dia- “ Tomorrow” ! Mors comfortable;than an.y bra you’ve cover toe tcOto, all one need do is SERVICE Public Records Norman J. Cohen of New Hav­ ; 3 f - » 1 4 . 5 P State Repreaentative, ever Worn because it's de«igTi«d to m«et a woman’s i v e t m S O 3 f;. *2.89 , Berlin, Connecticut. to follow toe ad'vice of a .^great en, chairman of the membership needs? Warrantee Deed Integration Committee of the Con­ Democrat and “look at the' rec­ fKnowledge Is Power’ ord.” Tho primary concern of to# Charles A. and Magella A. necticut Valley Council of B’Nal RetNwUliFnc Bit iho 4th Free Ret lbs 4th FrM Ordinary bras may fit one side of yoO properly, yet Matre to Robert P. and Mabel D. B'rith, will be the speiiker. To the EMitor, Board of IMucation should be the Larsen, property at 82.64 Seaman . Members are Invited to bring a Z ?9 C GfMn gtNnips With Every As commander of the Manches­ welfare o f this TOwn’e children. In be iod tight or too loo.se on the other . . . but not arcle. guest. FREE Garage Pnrahafied ter CHaple? of the Disabled connection wtth ' thla controvArSy “Tomoirow.*' New “Tomorrow” fits you perfectly 10;000 American Veterans, I would like to one of the Democrat ipokeamen on both sides— the- airy elastic mesh around each 1------MULHFLORA CALIFORNIA AMUR express my ''views, regarding the- alluded to tho recent hearing on proposed expansion of Mary Che­ the discharge of a school principal. soft cotton cop .expKiids and contracts automatically, Don’t irt melit (Ms Winter without a ROSE PRIVET PRIVET ney Library. Diie to a serlvce con­ It can’ be left to the,good judg­ actually changes [sizes When you do! ’ '■I i ” nected disability. It became neces­ ment. of the clUsens of V e r n o n. sary for mb to obtain employment whether the straight vote along “ Tomorrow” is the lightest, coolest feeling bra you’ve which entailed a. minimum amount strictly party lines by the I5em- ever worn. Come see— and try— the beautiful shap­ NOW OPEN 2 5 f .. *1 98 25 f „ * 1 . 9 8 of physical effort, in other words 2 5 f w * 1 . 4 5 9-U ” ocrat members' of the Board 'at ing of “ Tomorrow.” It’s a truly new kind of bra in 3-13" ' a “white collar” job , .In order to, that time was-inspired by concent compete, in this field, I considered r j u n B X B o i f r d e n d l y f e n c e HARDY HiaiOB for the children or by Democrat 16 figure flattering styles . . , from $2.50? Chooae it necessary t,o obtain additional ed­ your new “ Tomorrow” here this week. Charter Oak Food Store ucation and, therefore, in 1860, I partisan politics, began classes a t Hlllyer Colleg*. f>na word more. W* were IntAr- Operated By Mary andT Francis Oiiinliiero, Formerly of Mary’s Soda Shop Having a Yrife and .family to sup­ ested to see tost toe Democratic Committee,retired growling Yrbm new and young from Warner’s 83 CHARTER OAK ST. [ MANCHESTER port, It mean£ employment days and aihool nights. ' Many of the Mr. Brook*’ urging for litigation OPiNi SHADE claaeee g'ave assignments 'in addir to queatlon the validity o f ,Mr. I O P E N S U N D A Y S j | W E G IV E W O R L D . hi* Com­ MOUNTAIN Alin MORAINH LDCUBT '' tost it wa* a well operated li- mittee did not chooae to eupgort 9 P M. RIO’ , *5.ii5 BAB. 13-i4V *24.95 • brary with a«good supply of refer­ Mr. Broolu,. We wonder if thia-i* WEEKEND epupSON KINO MAPLE '8HADEMA8TBB LOCUST’^ ence material, but witfr tlW large ttecauae a *hnrt time ago when Mr. *14.95 BAB,. 10-12* *24.95 number of atudenta from loci' Brook* initial litigation over DUNCAN HINES - RIO* ‘ schools jand colleges, plus local another iaaup between toe . City EVERY THURS. Choice Pork Sale CAKE MIXES KTOM Pkg. ISs rRUIT TREES FLOWERINGTREES and FRIDAY RATH BLACKHAWK PORK 1. Profecl ydwr ear from the ravages . " PEAE-AmjB '■ POOWOOD-rBBD BUD . MAXWELL HOUSE of wbilsr weolherl DWABE abg «|!ANDABD 0EAB--aiAaNOLlA ' 1 A t o —--S —- — hrough LOIN END Lb, 65c OOFRE da mOAem fmnniQ on cotii inmiwipif T DEC. sffe WNie •BV^wWbI^mvII89 DAAWIN TULIPS DAFFODILS RIB END Lb. 5Sc L a K O S A vwr oiM om ur ' * - CENTER CUT CHOPS 89c SFARHETTISiu.i.^'T" EXIT49-esM.T'$iln lib) *4.89 35 ,.,*1.75 Volui^w WoricMi hr MiiM-LMlfo REG. 3 for 48c. , OPEN DAICY OBd SUNPAYO ASSOPOBP ASSOBYED ' 28-84; Tlie origbiot “Tomorrow” in soft,' WAYBEST P U Q N I C Q U ia YOU ARt NEEDfD IN A tOWM>WIDff long-weArinf cotton .with French-stitched, SUN PEP FROZEN' » Dried Material In Qpod Assortment! soft-lined undercup^for graceful uplift. ' 13-04: Long Ijne cot^bb 'T o­ CANVA5$. MCn AT 9:00 AAi. AT W hi^ Blfick. A, B,. C-:f2.l>0. ; morrow'' ‘with 4” . band, L b . c H0 7 ^ 396i»IS French-stitched, soft-lined un­ 39 Orasis Isiss 2 3Si We Goiry SeoR Imwa P lO M REFUILiCAN m D9UARTm . 218 ; dercup. White. A, B, 0 — 13.95. UNIVERSAL GARAGES. INC. 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‘ ^ \ 9 ‘ I,, . ^ l' .. MANCHESTJEH aV E l^O HIRAU)^ mUCOTSIBR, (X)yN, FRIDA,Y,„ l^QyEMBER.4, i m ' MANfcHESTBtt BVBNDia HBRAU), MANCHBStfiR, OONN« FRIDAY, N O V B B ^R 4,1960 , j ft mim mm^m I.- EWS? • -■% . set^ous consideration to a proposal varsity in 1M7. Hs then atiidisd at attt in their Uvea, and would appreclato Isgtolatura, boa wtaoaa mandiar- ftv« MtiinaeMl «kleh «tr« Special Seggion - a kind word and a Jielpihg hand. Trdman’g Ex-Aide THt HOUSE OF FASHION thlp waa baaed ipiion equal rap- th at the jqdges ba appointod by toe Hamilton Builds toe Borbonno In PagU pef':ore be- jja Thoaght tor Todag governor with too advice and con-, ceshing a physics Ihsixuetor at; valid. ; Perhaps we have been amiss in raaantatiOn to an areaa- and .the I 1 tlta alM6«t ifnpoaaiM* poXUon ^■e^aeyeg hr the Maaeheea To Make Voters making these younjg soldiers w^- To Leave Prison other baaed upon population. ; It ■ent of toe General Assembly, ra,to- NetY Lal^ratory Uhlveralty of Pennsylvania, 198$ r £ttim!tt0 irralh Ukm ^yliVi^tlcs at hdma U that iknuMB ef Obt ebaa ■ coma in ‘a town strange to them. ConvtnjHdMil jyaa toe- Intention‘ ■ in both. . . Con' er than elected as present As a to 1940, and * i toe Massachusetts With all the service orgAnla stRutlona that all of the people representative from ••Wethersfleld, ' Hamilton Standard today an­ Institute ot Technology until 1967. JMtaln ah^d a^'ahow ba (uar- A ▼otar-ihakingv.assstOB win Washington, Nqv^ 4 (IP) — Mat T worked hard-in the 198$ .eeaelon HS has sehred as project super­ INC. My ion, t ^ e It not grlevoualy be held Is the town slartt’s tlons, 'vatorana groups, and purely lHEARING i n O R W I M Tell Views on Issiiifes have ^ equal representation In at nounced toft formation' of a zeien- antaad tlia Hght to remain social clubs tnAown, 1“ should 1 think thew J.' OomnaUy, a Whits Houm' Jeast m * i^rtion of .the leglgla- for the eatabUetlment of a Family visor for guided missiles. Office of if seme think ill of thee, and epsak office Monday from g to 13 tifle laboratory at the Windsor gblmttflc ,ReMarclt And (Develop x'pived 4n any trouble in which the some effort should bo mads to '■eeratarjr under former President; . A I D S ^ tuite'. Failure to provide such rep- Court aa deecribed. T certainly Locks {ilant (or research bn exist­ PUSH or SELF PROPELLED that which' thou wouldeet, not a-ih. for only thoao townspoo- favor such a court and would ac­ ment, anWER man weaker'than thyseifi ; The data of the last session previotuiy annobnea^ the Justice Tnizi Co. . up in. Connecticut. I believe each t» be b ad ^ on what is now an* was Oct. 16. • OPTICAL STYLE BAR Votara for thalr vlawa on four L.Because of'the growing costs er professor of j^ysics and to- ir«srfe “ It thou dost walk aplrltually, TVm* Things the Right H’ay* Department said' yeatorday, ba- town In toe state ehoUld have one cient history. Bases or no bases, To be made voters, ..towns­ i n MAD, DXBBBT 4ueatlona. In school construction, maintenance seSrch director' at Rice Uqivsrslty. Glafis *SteeI-Strong* SERVICED BEFORE'SNOW COMES thou wilt not much weigh fleeting To the Editor, '• causa of allowanoa for good be­ representotiVe in' the lower House The new. facility, how under con­ consultation or no consultation, all words. people must 'be 31 or over, havior. He is in ths Fsdsral Oor- .Tho candidatea Ara.Fred J. and perebn'nel And the ever increas­ of toe QsnN$I- Assembly. Bein'g a have lived in Connecticu': at Mr. A. Lawrence Riker has ing'eehoOl emollmentfL\the stole struction. yrill centralise Hamll* Moscow — A -Moscow Institute CjMT ..*.»»*»«**«**»«**»***«**^^2 the nations' of this world are nowr It is no small wisdom to keep been my employer|for many years. rectional Institution in Danbury', poocy, inciimbeiit, tB$ Democrat- candidate tOi the Senatg in the ton Standard’s resetrcli activities says it hss made glass as strong MITWtfci ••••••««••••••••»■•••* Z‘^ linked 'i n one common fats, in silence in an evil time, and in thy leaat a year and Manchester Oonn. la nominee from Wkpping; and muit'Assume.'K greatershare 4n bUr fourth District, -which has a popu­ • Mofnlui •»•»••••••••••••«•** f ! at least six months. Docu- Hs'is a very conscientious person, educational costs. In many toums both In and outside toe aflro-epace steel. Researchers say they MfllBtk •••••««^***-***** *'Z which the actions of any one of heart to turn thySelf to Me, and Slid does things the right way. He entered Prison' May 4 to RapubPean Ken Geyer of Wethera- lation lar^r than all but two of fletd, especially In the areas of jet have inoreased the bmiding CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO JNC. manto must bo shewn to prove Ih this stote, the school popuihtibn the other $6 districts, and several _ .•••••••••««••••*••••••*•** them would inevitably Involve all. not to be troubled by the judg­ naturaligod or derivative citi­ Hs goes through with anything hS start a: 2-ysar ssntenes imp9o*d fleld, aircraft, missiles, and space sys­ atren ^ of Industrial sheet glass • Ooiv ••••«•••••••••••••«••••• ment of men. has doubled in less than a decade. times as large as toe smallest.dis­ 38 MAIN STREET—MI 3-7968 That threatening fate is the only zenship. undertakes to do, and does.dt per­ on charges of conspUting to prs- Manchestar’a Ganeoal Aaaembly In most towns, toe h9hook. budget tems, Industrial products, and air­ as much aa 11 times by first heat­ Let not thy peace depbnd on the fectly. vent filing of an income tax OYt' candidatea were asked the aame trict. I would naturally favor craft propellers. ing It to 200 degrees centigrade, fo- that makes sense for anybody. \J/A continues to take a greater por­ toe earliest possible re-dlstrict- Honrs Daily 7 to 5—Thurs. 7 to 9—SaL T to 4 pitiuas tongues of men; for, Whether they I think he would be 'the man to Sion suit against Irving Saehz, a Cemplete auto glaas .queations by the IjfWV In Septem­ tion of toe Ipcal tax dollar. Before Engineering Manager Donald G. then Immersing It In a hot organb- ta axclttilTtiY All the ether arrangements and judge well of thee or ill, thou art have for our Representative. St. Louis shoe manufacturer. ber before the town elections. Ing of tob’ senate. I believe toe Richards said ths laboratory will silicon bath. ___ ta the OM tt I rrjpubllCAUon ot not on that account other than .Increasing real estate taxes to a General Assembly has a moral, po­ an acwi'eimtcbM ereditad to it positions the nations have 'among O pen F o ru m Elisabeth Miner. ' T. Lamar Uaudle, convicted adth service , . . bent The Heraldi in cooperation with point Where .greater number of undertake basic and applied re­ eat oUianrtae credited in tnie thyself. Where sre true peace and Connelly, was paroled last wsek. the LWV, preaento the/questions, litical knd legal obligation to re- search In product dlverslflcation. e>d alee tiM weal new* oublWhed hew. themselves, rivalries, enmities, al­ true glory? Are they hot in Me?, windahielda in stock pbople begin to lose their homes, district toe State Senate in 1961. ah tIgMa a( rapul^aUon M eoKlal liances, stances of neutrality, are The state motto of Oklahoma is caudle had been assistant attor­ the'enawera by the two candidates, the state must come forward to Scheduled program s include diaeatchei berein are tWo neerved And he that careth not to pUaaa •Unbospltality ?’ 'labor omnlavlnclt’l^labor cop- ney general in ths Truman ad- I will actively support and work work in thermodynamics, heat men, nor fearetU to displegse ... flat nfety flags and a brief biography ot the state shoulder the burden of higher edu­ .for such legislation.' ail anachronism. No one can with­ To the JBdltor,. qjiefs all things. ~ _ ipiWtatration. jisnate hopefuls. trapsfer, electron optlOs, solid state Ihn aatvlee dtenl ef .B B a aerv- draw from this common fate, or them, shall enjoy much peace. In talking to several soldiers cut, finished and in- cation costs.’', ■ physics, physical chemistry, knd stationed at the 'klanc|iester Nika State educational grants should *^MWhara i *tepreeeetaUT#e: steer clear of it. There are no spd- yscom ■ inordinate iove and vain thermoelectricity, and will also fear atiseth all disquietneas ef site, I was much impressed with atalled. Mirrors' and Questions be made to towns on a basis half Years’ RainfaU support this division’s efforts in New, better low-price car Jdtua fiaUMora S p e ^ **** clsl degrees of security, or in­ Twa OUeaite DeCmfl __ heart and distraction of mind. their genuine concern ovSi* tbe re­ way between the per child formula electronics,, ground support equip tdcMBER Atrurr BuriBAtj ot. volvement. IVe and the British are cent unfortunate occurrence at flags tops. Picture (Smith method) and a method Below Average CBtCULATtUNB "The Imitation of Chriat” 1, . you favor increased menl, mlssilea and space systems, bound indissolubly together in by Thomss a'Kempia. their camp. I refer to the arrest atots aid to education t If ao, based solely on the town’s ability .V eltetron beam technology, and ad­ ef the two' young men for csr 'framing. ^4 years n e Beraw, Oowpw, by-. whatever may .come. 8o, for that Submitted by: Lawrence F. what form of state aid would tp pay. . KEN GEYER . * Rainfall in Mancheater' last vanced product planning, he said. theft. Most townspeopls ars un­ The additional revenue required t- r ~ “ * no Hnaneiel reapoi^Mm tM matter, ^are we and the Russians. Almond, Pastor, South Methodist of experience. / you support and how do you , Itopubllcah month measured 2.39 inches,^ .77 Dr. Squire, a native of Mary­ tvpearanaieai errorr apnwhfe m ad> Church. aware . that ths two in- custody hink \the revenue should be for toe increased support should be inchea>el6w averse, affcording tft land, fectived his Ph.l> in chspical The sooner ,we abandon the wist­ Wsrs at the Nike, site attending Geyer waif a representative ’ralsedtX raised from the general budget by from W«toersfield to the last legis­ a monthly report from Water and physics from John Hopkins Uni ful pretensa that anything claa is school, and wars not permanent 3: Would .you meet the rising economy, methods snd by Increased Sewer Supt. Fred T’hralf. Anti-trnat L«tjf NenT personnel. , 0 WEDDINGS 0 BANQUETS . o ORGANIZATIONS lature, and has been a close student t poasibls, Uis better. ' COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE ooeto of government by a State taxation if required. pf the General Assembly for 25 Thrall also said that accumu­ I further learned that ths sol­ Income Tax? By Increase in ex­ Brussels—Belgium recently en­ diers at the Manchester eamp'fsel REASONABLE RATES 2. I wSuld not favor a State In­ years. lated. rainfall since last Jan. 1 __May. isting taxes? By other means? come Tax unless all other reason­ He is' general manager of the measured 1.02 Inches below toe tradneaday The Evniution Of Uniohi acted an antitrust law. It empow­ that there is a definite' coolness MANCHESTER ers the government to curb eco­ and fesllng ef unhospttality toward S. Do you approve of the pres- able sburces of revenue have been Connecticut Milk- Producers’ As­ averag®. W ater ^storage In Man- WALKERS There are growing indications nomic power that would distort or them. EAST HARTFORD .ent Probate Court system? exhausted.' Along ■with Gov. Ribl- sociation, and has held that po­ ch'teter’f municipal reservoirs CleaWflad Si, iOtSoVin coff, I believe that greater economy sition for 25 years. ^ of last ■fuesday w'as about ^ 431 aSoaei iatardav— that Aoms of the giant'uniofla In limit "the norms! interplay of com­ In my experience, I have noticed WEST HARTFORD 'I t not,%what changes do you dev ef 00^ the same coolness' and rsssntment HARMAC suggest? Are you In favor of in government will result in addi­ 1. I believe that the state's .million gallons. Thrall added, an fiLea thf American Industrial complex petitive forces, or thwart the eco MEN'S and BOVS' WEAR HAMDEN nomlc freedom of producers, dis­ in peace time to' camp personnel leeW IST MIOOLITOSSHIJI the establishment of a Family tional amounts of money to spend share of the tremendous .educa­ ambunt npt appreciably different fVIdeyt November 4' are .beginning to encounter, from tributors, or consumers, or ths da the country over. We forget that Court in Connecticut whose jiir-. on, necessary governmental fu'nc-, tion burden carried by toe tax­ from past years. delivered locally,.complete with heater and their members, the eld political velopment of production «w eX' thesa young men are away from Tii..M t s-TiEre Isdlctlon would Include all m at­ tiona. To supplement these eco­ payers in toe towns is .entirely in. changes. home, sometimes for the first tims ters relating to 'the family and nomy savings, I would explore adequate and must b' -increased. DUCK BAKE ISSUE F«r Th« LegWatur® question the constituent asked the Payments based on need as de-. defroster. No other charges to pay. seriator: But what have you done over which specialized judges new tax revenue sources and would AUanUc Clty,.N.J., Nov. 4 OP)— tstwrence Rlker. flrat of the preside? favor raises In existing taxes termined by equklized grand lists Where do 'Vice President Richard for me lately? would be desirable but much too ^"'•■Maa'^two Republican1 cendidslee for the 4. The State Constitution em­ where possible without relying up­ M. Nixon and Ben. John F, Ken­ When th«,\answer Is that the powers tfie General Assembly, on toe Income tax. difficult to . put into operation at nedy atand on nudism? office of state repreeentatlve from this time. I shall work for a sub­ Berton - Boon, editor-publisher the town of Manehestfr. has had union hss not done anything par­ in the session Immediately fol­ 8. The. present Probate Court stantial Increase in payments by ticularly Important or vital lately, OPEN AN ACCOUNT lowing a Federal census, to al­ system requires many extensive of toe nudist magazine "Sunshine a career of distlngtilshed service 3-2151 toe state to toe - towns with. the and Health” says he wantk to t and can, for that matter, not even Mitchell ter senatorial districts "if found improvements. All the existing in Connecticut industry and in Llmltod Ttanel ' necessary to preserve a .proper 1961 increase on a straight per know. FOR SALE chart any big necessary thing If probate courts should be integrat­ pupil basis. I would hope that this Mancheatar public office. He is a ''Call this number for quick, courteous FOR .-equality of population in each.” ed into a aysterri wheretn Boon disclosed yesterday he seeks to do in the immediate fu­ could be financed by an across, toe wrote to both presidential candi­ OR RENt man of strong convictions, quietly Inasmuch as the largest district toe total number of courts is,re­ board increase in existing taxes. ture, then the union member be attention to your inveitment needs. er add that amount to your pres- now has iriore than 6 times the duced and where each court would dates asking their. views on toe expressed, one wiio Is trained in eniaccount and receive frea a hand­ (See answer to No. 2). gins to forget the accomplish­ population at the smallest, do have approximately the same 2. The disastrous 1959 session of practice of nudism but received mCDICRL the problems of hianagsmsnt, ad free. ■oms hammered aluminum Inso- you believe the 1961 Legislature no answer. ments of the past, and the days EVERYWHERE r r s JUST LOBSTER ON amount of business before it. I the Demooratio. General Assembly mlniatrallon and budgeting, and it latod food warmer. For each addi­ has a moral obligation to pass be'lieve t^ a t the Judges should not America's 250,000 nudists will PHRRmflCY whm the advent of strong union­ Open Thunday evening 6:00 to 9:00 p.m, FRIDAY EVENING / left toft state’s . Dnances In de­ will be fortunate for Manchester, tional $50 you may porchaao ene a redlstrlcting bill? be rotated,, so that the same fa plorable condition. Tne 1961 ses­ be disappointed' by the lack of jeWlB.WhWCl.9. ML $-414$ for $S.0O. response. Boon said. end fortunate for the atacte of Con ism did actually do things for him and Saturday until noon. BUT HERE IT’S G/ftp miliarity and closeness will eop' sion will need to pro'vide for the that w4ra seemingly navsr going to ttnue to exl^t between the judge raising of many millions of new kERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN nectlcut If his willlngneas to serve and toe people Involved in pro­ tax dollars just to continue, exist- In the House at Hartford Is spprs; come otherwise. BROILED when you open ^ In that stage, the union mem­ OPEN AN ACCOUNT bate matters. The fee system mg services. I think it would be dated by the voters of ManrhSslsr new account or should . yield eventually to full highly desirable that this be done ber got hia dignity, and he got hia OBSTER A-LA-HOB-NOB next Tussdsy. PUTNAM & GO, L add to your preS- time career judges on a salary by increasing the rate of present (OUK OWN SPECIAL s h r im p STUFFINO) job security, and he got, again and Mtmbtrt Not^Yorir Sfeeir Exefiengo \ FOR $25 basis,.! am^in.favor of toe family existing taxes. If it develops after Atty. John T. 8hes, the second again over, a long span ef ysars, SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD .ent account. court but I would not usurp some toe budget is presented to us that FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS _____ Itopublicen nomlnss for th^ office thoM continuous wage increases 71 lAir e m m tr. • tukmmfm or add that amoimt to your prae-^ of toe matters presently within tl\jS is obviously Impossible, I can­ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—BOLLS and BUTTER snt account and receive free either the Probate Court jurisdiction not think of any new tax- that of Btsta representative, has. by which, even with a companion ad- Offer food at our eontrast with his running mate, ]pmt$ T Blair Reboft H. Slarkal ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PARKADE a Heat^’n-Serve platter and trSy or such as trusts. would distribute the burden as vsnee of InGatlan, have raised the Coventry Branch, a 4-plece place setting of Wallace 4. The 1961 Legfislature has equitably as an Inconre tax. 1961 MERCURY meat of hia Ufa experience atilt average living standard of Amer­ Routs 31, also. V Stainless tableware. For each ad­ both a moi’al and legal obligation 3. I believe the present Probate ahead' of him. But. In the roles ditional $36 you may purchaaC to provide for. the restricting of Court system has worked qultf Our Christmas Schedule Of Thursday and icans so spectacularly in the past Friday Night Openings Is Nojv In Effect which have come to him,; even three decades^ In this era, belong­ ...... III ilPliMiilBWI eitber for 2.60. • the senatorial districts. Tbe found, well. I think, however, that all pro­ METE0R600 ing fathers of this state, as well bate judges might better be com­ while he la relatively young, he has ing to a union, and supporting it STOP IN TONIGHT— SHARE IN OUR dafnenstrated that an active par- 936 MAIN ST - TEL. MI 3-6171 KQPEN 9 TO 6:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS as toe federal government, provid­ pensated by salary and the. fee Costs less to buy,.far grehter value. Traditional Mercury with dues, and extending its mem­ c p 9 t4 : A e 4 ^ 6 B ^ 'it 'Ct A ed for t’Wo integral parts to toe system be eliminated. I would give tletpatlag interest in politics car­ bership, and taking its orders to 20th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS quality • Modem new size—shorter, lumrower • 7 self-servicing ries e real opportunity for public ■trike, were ail th'lnga for which 7 good for anybody who brings vl- there was a tangibls and visi­ SAVINGS features including chassis that is pre-lubricated for 30,(XK) miles • , tallty, intelliganca, and a sense of ble return. If union bosses came • • decency to the precese. He hss been LOAN Roomier More entrance room Bigger tiiink # Up to 15% more gM to wield g rtaf power, sometimes A s s o < r A r 1 (» a fine chairmen of the Republican insolently, end build big treasurtes, mileage! Mercury’s first *‘6” plus new V-8’s that use regular-g8sa Te*ivn Committee. He played a fine sometimes for to e ir own dipping v /A /m s rala In the conatruetion of ths for^ e>.»ssT rmaneist insTiTUTisn '■'V ‘Your Mercury dealer is ezt^ding his Warranty on 1961 into, that was still part of the MANCHESTER FREDDOOCY \ FIRE , ★ HOME ★ AUTOMOBILE ward-looking, constructivs ^ state rough bargain that had to be /OOZ dtkmvt Deinocrat Mercurys to 1 fuD year or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. \ ' '-J t platform sdopted by ths Rspuhli- ■tnick to make sure that there was Sen. Doocy was elected In 1958 For Individual Attention Coll See him tb obtain full ihformation. ~ Can State Conventten thla year. power and resource enough to en­ In his first bid for public office on the state level. He |Was named If elected, ha will serve his party able the union to fight Its neces­ taitelUgently; hia town and. state cl.alrman of the Roads, Rivers and B and ]N[ Agency sary battles with ownership and Bridges Committee, and was ap­ Priced to compete with the low-price field well. managemsnt. pointed by (3ov. Riblcoff as chair­ Janet M. Bycholski Roger M.- Negro Ken Geyer, state representative Rome recent developments In the FINEST man of toe Committee for toe Re Mitchell 9-6983 MItcheU 3-8727 from the towm of Wethersfield, elasaiflcation of Roads. affairs of big unions havs rsflsct- 'In South 'Windsor, he served now stands, after that experience ed a natural and perhaps Inertt- • magnificent In the 10M seasion of the General bla change in all this. Strikes not Need decoratinf assistance? Call MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Inc. Aasembly. as the candldet# for the I w l a g n a v o : waged directly for tangible bene­ pur Mrs. Ruth Shea, interior deco- telaviaien 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. seat in the State Senate w’hirh fits have, found the ?nembershlp of Manchester Shares with Rest Hart­ the unions Involved divided. Tests rat-or. Her Iservices are free to TUSLLY COSTS YOU LESS! ford, Glastonbury, Marlborough, of-strength, undertaken mainly as customers. Newington, Rocky Hill, South tests of strength and will, have not Windsor, and Wetherafleld. In inspired the old time loyalty to the 'demonstratsd admlnlstrsUva and union cause. The old wllllngnesa to executive capacity, as executive sacrifice for a common cause • head of the Connecticut Milk Pro- nd setting for an bid AN O'CONNOR GARAGE seems to have been diluted. Non­ dueera Aasociatlon, as well as In union mambers, who ones used to , phj’slcal ststurs, Ken Geyer is one be sympsthetlc fo union . policies ^ e f the really big man in Connecti- becstise they felt that they them­ 'cut. too big to be s rubber stamp selves had shared in some of the for anybody or any Interest or any benefits gained by ths imiph, have New England tra d iti on — Tha nJt^i vj ng . i^llttcal- party, for that matter. no longer felt siirh an obligation . In theac'three candidates, stand- so keenly. And even union .mem­ V f>‘‘ ' 'V r- COSTS YOU NOTHING ~tng on th* Republican ticket, the bers themselves pay their dues ’ vStsrs of Manchester are offered with a little less feeling that It Is The time eharin of ta n tmusuai cotpblnation of'positive a fine Investment for them. solid cherry, ssloe|od from ths big ^ tan d . ay diningroom! " vPolaria sulnnarinsa in Scotland. He 2 5 li/rld penslUes. ■ r t*too seemed to teit hit people that , ' So, keep imiqp morale and table model im a-base! agnement his gmernnient had strengthi high, ^ the leaitefahip twtth oura previdsd that Britain keeps t^n g to prospect tor flaw. r^gteuld be fully consulted about any gains, and new crusades, and ntw Gut election programs yawfble launching of the Polaris battles to be won. It, too, wants ^ toiasUea by any aubmarinea using new frontlera. But ail it sttecaod^ 29.95 In .producing fatle far short of the - t h a t ' tntarprotation ..by Prime slemental .bread and buttse frofl'- High Quality, Dependable QiteH Swmday, l - S .^CiaMer MaonUlan caused ths llsr the. unions attacked whan they WVhite Mmiee and S u te Depart- first ram* intp their great modern KNFIELO 8T. ROUTE 8 Magnavox TV -■rTV,! Vi MILE FROM STATE LINE •jensmt at Waehlngton to express power. Three Is a dynamism In THOMPSON VILLE - H i ^ e ir surpriae, Stories interpreting empiy stoiuschs which Is jisvsr to ^tha maction in WaaMngton said be found In Jurisaietloiial, santor- IMPOBtANT: If you own Cha- CALL COLLECT FOR FREE ESTIMATES, Rl 5-2050 J h s t ’Britain might be consulted, if th am ' charry. All In now at Trac/p your old set now^ a ny, or even sutomstlonal dlepiitea. thaae tpaetol pricaa., Naw Milp- 1 Tuch^ccasuitatlon proved possible, |Thc:. big labor unions seam fatad manta, will hava a alight color 4 J -but titet such consulutlon was not to subside and grow mild and flab- HBSTEb, ADJUSTED; GUARANTEED, SERYICED NO DOWN p a y m e n t All u y sense fuarantoed. by and leas rich and powaiful, al­ ^ B V OUR OWN MECHANICS' Y - Just a tow days before, in fact,' ways providing,, df course; that , WAftOVU FOR SERVICE SINCE IMl 'm Admiral Burks. Oilef -ft - Naval ownership and management do not LOW AS *2.87 A WEEK JtoO btdaO the fblaris mistake the new condition as ah i f ■at No Payaieat Tli 1941 JnlasOM in bui foUorrlng terms; opportunity for turning bark the ! I Op^iir Tonight till 9 10 YiAll eiUtANTfl ' . t "Ttity-am be dtapefsed without clock. We are not autonia^cally j f l'■aU' Friday nights thru Christmas tor prvbtoma ot foiWgn aov- entering any toothless mlllenlimi. j | Einpira Chairs art rsgulsply 39.60 .and 94.60. 3 ways te IwiM 4 you do e l wHh pfineL jprjsfhty, efi baa«f, or Hgbto ef Ws do seem to have come to a Rag. 214.60 46-inch Walsh cupboards ...... « .}94.95 ked le^tioM -• we do *11 • w4 aedi de j^ranalt."' ’ time when stoteamanship on the Buffet base, without cupboard top ...... ,,.1 2 6 .0 0 part.,'' ;v-fhe reault gf this diffetonce of piart of ownarahip' and mahaga-' Duxbury Wipdaor Chairs, ragulariy 39.60 ah^ 32.60 Thomas Benblf and

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7 , / ) / I MANCHEaTBR KVENIKG HERAJ4). MANCHB»TER. CONN« FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. I960 f E ^ E - MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 , 1960^ ■i'll South Windsor l^ iits Distrihate . L W V o ^ T ^ s GOP to Hold td '^ rort hayii vMad'^iaii'aiji tsathars wlB %iUyv at th* Tteiday^ iy -the t^agu* oC'WMMn-Vfit^r*- ^ pnl- w nrM On A. dante and rally apontt^ by speoaotod by thq IW^bUeaa tha HepUbUean Town Coramttfte 4^4'D enM eratlo pirtUw in .ooQjaBC' Stem U. BAlty, ooteOlt^t to will be held Saturday from 3 pin. lUdB wUA tha L a a g ^ M p irt M the th « B oom ot Sdumtim on lU fu< to 1 a.m. at the Avery Scho^ ’get out the ’vote” e a n p a i^ tu n Mhool nwte. will Ma John A. Famham, RTC chalrniah, The tags ««fe made by MgnolM bae announced. far Olrl.weouts, under the dfrenkn copart to the Board at lU meetlnir o( Mrs. Bdinard-Cavbi, le^gde tag The public ie invited to^tfae free ■rl 'IK l Monday. ^ affair for dancing, re^eahmenta campaign chairman. Laaders and BaUey. retired principal of and entertainment. troiopa who asiBembteA «w tags and •Cancbeeter Rich School, w u en- OOP candidates to be Introduced who will hslp dtstrtblite them are by the Board at iU Au;. 8 Mm. Riduurd Huttl end Troop 7, a t the gathering Will include: An­ Mrs. Kelso?. ShdJWddP 10. s- meeUnff to auiVey and report on toni S a d 1 a k, running for con- the eduisMio^ needs of the town Mrs.-Walter ^oyimr MM Tfimiqi 17, gresaman-at-large; Thomas Bren- M».'Aitliihr lIhigIand,Md Tro(q> 67. The 'Bbard -\irlll also' hear the pwi, seeHItig a Congress seat from 1-1 OR ■uparinteadant’a report wUch in- Alim>'Mra JamesWMdfwith.and the first District; Kenneth Geyer S3,. Mrs. Wyant Umrriaon and YOU FIEL H ut eludes the approval' of subatitutee of yi^thersficld, SUU SenaU can- possible lultibn charge for a pu- Mi Mrs. Staiday Magoim and dMkte; and Olenn Roberta and .78, M n. Lawrence Dunn and pU coming to the Ideal school, and 'TOomas Henaon, seeking town re- ■< SMia..: mor 4af «l a* |Mt. the. Motor Vehicle Department re* i Troop.76, Mrt. Venteft/Haiiaailld I Ml ■•8k aww. .-presentatlve posts. and 'm o p 61, Mra^Qnnba tUne FOB lOGRI iqulrement as to date for examina* Charles Momm of Main St. la and SMfip.,26, Mrs. M sha IM raiee tkm of bns drivers. q|iairman of the affair. and T r ^ 41. and Ite*. Oilyhl Mul- III Hie mohbily accident report, 11- Brennan will return to South ■ - -Jif","- ^ '' ■ doon aa^Moop 122. . - i • nani^al status of the school lunch Windsor Saturday as part of a tri- . Mrs. Ottvto’a comihltis6’h#lds* program, plQrsical education worn- to>vn motorcade plantted by Bren- Mrs. BugeM SMtela, Mrtl WJutam IREX^EISIYIa PEIMRRERT shop, and the kitchen stove acci­ n4n Boosters of this toWn* Man- iteitenrMiw. Keddin’-R tch te^ , dent will be reported by tte prin-* 'chester and East Hartford. Mrs. Hotyard Angell, and Mi;s. Bel- ' EBIY TAUT OR! Sipil.' " don Schaeffer. ' -...... ■ -^TOe motorcade will arrive at 2 Wffntasm — M —T i»w- \ Maintenalice items on the Engaged pm. at Avery Heights, touring A group of a^men from the MS ,«•••■ sat teo ■■ W N* ■ ■ • . Board's agenda Include the bond, Spencer and Strathmore EsUtes Manchester Chapter of Hadassah mum . . . im SmmmImm . . . S IhO on the roof, amesiting ground The engagement of Miss Jesn and 4 Pine Knob. Other stops In­ has also- volunteered aid to the ' avM IS MM.* vMnn league. — above the water tank, and the ruseell Clarke, Manchester, and clude: 2:40 p.m., Hilltop Eistatea: ' m S Smm IhaMi k Im*SmS<«. IM. progress on waterproofing the peter T. Hall, Kent, England, is 3 p.m.. South Windsor HelghU; own building. announced by her parents, Mr. and 3:2o p.m., Famham Estates; 3:48 Soybean . Use Spuired Parish MeeUng Slated Mrs. Wilfred J. Clarke, 20 Henry p.m,, Main S t, and 4 p.m., Pleas- Members’ of the Congregational St. and Vklley. Tokyo — Japan hopes to In-1 Church will hold a special meeting Her flance is the son of Mr. and All the 0 candidates will Uke Numtlal SpriRg WoathGrstri|i $2418 crease soybean consumption by 40 Per Door Sunday at noon, following 11 a.m. Mrs. Peter T. Hall, Kent, England. part in the motorcade. per cent in the next 10 yean to I worship, to accept the 1961 pro­ Miss Clarke, a graduate of the UMt .Voter Seeeion increase the population's protein . I * • ^ W posed budget and approve an ex­ University of Connecticut, is ierv- The final voter-making session intake. And United States soy- penditure of 11,500 for painting Ing with U.S. Diplomatic Service ■will be held at the-Town Hall Mon­ Both Will Need Repairs ^ besas may have a .Miare in this, Foamflox WeailiGrsIrip $219 .\Sfcnat6f Kennedy made what is probably his worst blunder of the cam­ ^‘Senator, are you certain that you are quite ready the exterior of the Meetinghouse. in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika, day from 9 a.m.-to 12 noon. This This Is how the front of Zotai'e Shoe Repair Store at 701 Main for they have been fotmd .aatiafac- WOOD sad VINYL FOAM Per Door The total of the 1961 proposed East Africa. Mr. Hall is em^oyedloyed will not be a regular session, but St. looked late yesterday afternoon after being pushed in by a car tofy for mlso and tofu, traditional paign. His statement this week on Cuba, publicly calling for Government for the country or that the country is ready for you budget is $14,907.55, an increase by the British government 4s as­ one for those whose rights have driven by Mrs. Maria B. Scribner of 37 Diane Dr. Manchester foods that account for half Jap- | of ^06J15 over last year's amount. sistant manager of the East Africa matured since Oct. 15 regarding police said Mrs. Scribiier, who has only been driving four months, an’a soybean consumption. $ g , « aid tp overthrow Castro, is a clear violation of the inter-Ametican. treaty The ItSm of $1,905 in the new Airways in Dar-es-Salaam, Tan­ age or residency requirement put the car Into drive instead of reverse when getting ready to Maekaiburg-DuEcaR in the role of President in January, 1961?>kam great­ budget needed to run the religious ganyika, East Africa. School Elects Officers back out of a parking stall. Then, police eald, when the car be­ ALinmrDM ami VINYL Per Door prohibition against intervention in the internal affairs of the hemisphere educational program of the church', A December wedding Is planned After a month-long campaign, gan to move forward she put her foot on the. gas pedal Instead of ly concerned and troubled about the situatio^w^ are i k the major reason for the in in that country. ' election of officers .for the Claas of the brake. There were no injuries and no arrest was ma)ile. ^crease. H u amount la $406 over 1961 were held at the Pleasant (Herald Photo by Pinto). j Marlow's and other fiae Mate Rnbiiar 8araga Door Woathonlrip^ 33o republics.”-JAMES RESIGN, N. Y. Times, October 23, i960. last year's requirements. Hure Valley SchooL Hie following stu­ up against in the world now and in the immediR^ will attend the fall meeting of the Street steree open Tbuieday , lin . F t ore alao slight additions in the Tolland Association of Crnigrega- dents were vot# j.'- '\ T j| l^ k ^ mass of Negroes, The South Windsor Neighbor­ more G. Burnham, telephone crisp; Tuesday — American chop A nursery Is conducted during MItcheU. 4-0674. RUMMAGE and FOOD SALE Buey, spinach, bread and butter, both services. hood today announced that a fund siroNSORED BY MISSIONARY SOCIETY 'x ’ ’ ' and per •; Wednesday — ham- At 12:05 p.m. Uiere will be a drive fbr the benefit of all Girl and they will not burg g with rice, ww beana, Scouts will take place from Nov. Yemen’ s Capital Walled ORB BOARDS mcptlng of the Board of Trustees . .another was the feaf that a d^ocratic victory on November 8, despite the reassurances of bread and butter, and gelatin; 11 to Dec. 10. V at the cliurCh. SATURDAY, NOV. 5 , 1 0 A.M. to 2 P.M. Thursday — beef stew, bread and At 7 p.m. the Senior MYF will Two years of stu^y on the part San’a, Yemen—Yemen haa no vote for him at butter, celery stlcka, and coke. meet at Epworth House and the of a combined grouiMjas resulted centralized banking system or pa­ WITH WOdD FRAME Senator John F. Kennedy, the party’s candidate would have the same result. In his third televi­ Milk la served with all lunches. ifreshman MYF'will hold Its meet­ In a planned merger of the towns per 'money. The standard coin in ' BASHdENY OF Baptlsps Sunday ing in. the' educational wing. The of South Windsor, East Win4aor, this Arab country is the old. Aus­ the head of the ^ Stephen Frederick, son of M r Junior High MYF will omit lU Vernon, Enfield, Ellington and'the tralian Marla Theresa thaler, or TALCOTTVILLE COHGftEOAItONAL CHUI^fl sion debate with Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Mr. Kennedy expressed his determination to and Mrs. Charles-^W. L«throp J r , meeting this week. Council.^ of Glastonbury, Manche^ foliar. The capital, San’a, Is one Rt. 44A. North Coventry, was bap­ The stewardship visitors, imder ter, and Greater Hartford. Before o fx ^ e last walled cities In the LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ON SALE 18'^ X 24 2 .9 5 ticket.” tized at St. George’s Episcopal the direction of Edward Richard­ thla merger In January 1961, a worliV/Yemen’s territbiy was once * The "KENNEDY MARKET" maihtain a *sound monetary and fiscal policy’ but some of his hearer^ found this at variance with Church Sunday by the vlear, the son, will- told their second meeting fund drive will be held to raise part pf th^^ngdom of Sheba,. -ELEANOR Rev. Donald W. Greene. on Sunday at 6 p.m. starting with $450 South Windsor’s share of the' Church Notes** a potluck In the social hall. Mrs. budget total. Mrs. Stanley Silver, the Democratic platform and with Mr. Kennedy’s quarrels with what he has termed the ‘high in­ ROOSEVELT, Holy Communion will bo cele­ W. Arnold McKinney Is In charge Allison Dr. will be finance area brated at St. George's Episcopal of the supper. chairman. 24 36 Church at 10 a.m. ‘ unday. The By joining together aa a Coun^ 'Vx 4 .7 5 terest rate policy’ of the Federal Reserve.”—N. Y. TIMES, October 23,1^. July 12,1960. A sample ylsltlatlon, with Wil­ * Senior High discussion group will liam Coates'^ and Edward Rich­ cll. South Windsor will benefit meet at 9 a.m. at the church, ardson as the visiting team, and from a training program for all diurch school will be held at 10 the Daleys the family being vis­ adults. A profeaatonal workers will a.m. ited, will be enacted following the be assigned to the area to help try Woodland Instruction classes at St. Mau­ potluck. local adults plan for and coordinate rice Church will meet tomorrow the program in the town. South 34 at 0:30 a.m., followed by Mass Wesley Choir will rehearse Mon­ for "FLAMCMHAT FLEASE!’! " X .6 5 day at 4:15 at the church. Wlndsor'has grown from 70 or 80 Tg at 10:30 a.m. Scouts to about 300, and leaders Masses will be celebrated at St. Special Session^ A voter-making session, strictly feel thst help Is needed If the pro­ Maurice Church Sunday at 7, 8:30, gram la to expand to reach all ALL YOU NEED IS HERE! 10, and 11:30 a.m. There will be limited to persons -whose rights have matured since Oct. 15, will girls from 7 to 17 that would like a special rehearsal of the conflr- to be Girl Scouts. “My opponent aild his campaign aides may feel it .-matlon class a t ' St. Maurice b'e held at the Community Hall “The amount of money being spent on Kennedy’s from 2 to 4 p.m: Monday. The new. Council will - provide QRIVEWAY SEALER Church at 3:30 p.m. on Monday. Oeater Church Schedule training for all- adults, Including j The Rev. Theodore Chandler will Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ special workshops for leaders. It campaign is phenomenal, probably t h e h i g h e s t Is possible to biiy a Statc, but they certainly can’t dleUver a sermon on stewardship ton correspondent, Mrs. Louis Dl- will provide opi^rtunlty for camp-' at 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship serv­ mocic Jr., telephone Mitchell Ing on all sites now owned by the ices at the Congregations! Church 9-9823. Glastonbury, Manchester, and Sunday. Church school will be Greater Hartford Councils. It will Make Someone-flap'py With Cutflowers IT’S STILL TIMR T o PLANT BULBS! Florock Blsck-Top Sealer ^ amount spent on a campai^ in history.” i hope to win by such tactics in November.” held during both services. A provide Increased program opportu­ nurse^ Is conducted in the Cotti- Drnial ViailH Vary nities for all Senior girls Including Fresh Cut Greenhouse , Tulips, separate eolws .doz. 99e munlty Hall for children of par­ participation In National! events S^eallM l i ^ ents attending dturch. New York—More than 50 per such as round-ups and al) states Chry^themums...... bch. 1.69 Hyadnths, all colors .. . ; .d • ..10

Privet Hedging ...... '. .25 for 2.99 14-16’, 2^1-S’* trunk. ^ Sfort hours 7:30 ojii.-S pmi^Soforday til 12 m oor f Junipers, Pine, Balsam, Spruce, Rhodo­ Reg^ 333.00* Special •»^ .24.95 Dependable, I Oii-The-lob-Proven dendron, Azaleas, Andromeda,, Flower­ Also some at 13.95, 10,95 and 5-6’ 3.95, ing Shrubs aiid T re ^ 'yines,' GrouM |Plant.Now. ^ Evpry Friday covers. |For Quick Shade, Stiver Maple 6-8’ . .4.95 till 8 :3 0 I Ghineee Elm, 5*0 ...... *«• ^ * * *.3.95 Sec us and find out how little it will edht for new foundation planting Wr removing Also: Sycamores, Red Mapled^ Malden Hair 40Yoors overgrown plants and repladnlg with fresh Trees, Weeping Wtilews. See theMNcanll- quality plants. Free addee, wjork guara|p* fnl Willows with 4” diameter tniilk only Sonrko" tedd and at reasonable prices. [Try us. 10.00 dich. Jtist 2 left. \ Who ifi your ConftoMmtn? In hs abort or tall? We Hkve An Excellent Selection Of Dried Material For Armngemeata. Cbmk in and What has he done? If you can’t recall any* look around., . * tiling at aU-*-tbett it’a tinaa for a diange. . r A BUY WrrH AS9CBANOE ANP BaYiSFACTION.AT BRENIIdN m CONGRESS > . • \ -S -Ib is ia no time to have a" ' ’ghoit’^ in Wash* Be for Braonani a dynamic leader who mN.MADremtiaET I EIXlNjGMDN MBANCn a New Look in annrica to the people of ■-W ,p; Maacliester, Coasu -:-l Wes6 Rtwd, M ■mi Cknmty.'' ■ ' ■ .'p \ ^lOHN J. ZA f AOKA. Fm p i^ BOteheD e -S m ‘ TMcateat a-Olia EXPERlENCe COUNTS! r MP l«pi ea O mwmI SS at t e l l MONe W 0 ,. 3U. **Q VA LITY—^fuB ‘be$t economy o f aW*‘ RICHARD NIXON “ ■ ■ . ■ • ■ ’ -i , • I . - , . . 1 , . , U S WPODLANO ST. • 0PM DAILY H U 9 fM, • PHONE MM 3^ 74 . ■ ■' ' ' • V ■ , wm mtMxiMyuaisvuMA^ , ^ naoAPVMMiniiBwnwigowMDMiaJtwry sammuxuat sown 0911WBBI.:

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Fomer Judge CHRISTMAS FAIR . Vienna Reports Nildta State News R ival a ' and TURKEY SUFFER Malenkov, Zhukdv Now Rule ■FdNRdRED BY THE WR.CS. OF TRB R d u n UNITED METHODIST OttURCT OF BOLTON (OaBttwr t tram Pag* CNka) If Democrats (M Judge, Wife (OeadImMd from Page Ona) Tidevision iATUROAY. NOVRMKR .12 On« Informant thera Mid ttier* hai 8:00 Big I Tlieater.Un progress) Rawfalds Snppra Serrad 8:90 pjM.-8:$0 PAL Obituary <06atlniicd ftois. PAgs'Otta) (CoatiaiMa fnm Pag*^Oi») (Osattaasd train Esff* One) ' First ffiiow. tin progreu) ' Dan Raven ‘ ' 10. if; io bMn no evidence that Rremler as “Tha PlnkSt^,” "Half Past to him aa record-ratting, in the Early Sho'w (in progress) Bat Maetereori Adults $1.78—Cbtidreo under $2. 8140. Sainishcliev w u in eerlotu trouble, Eight," and "Tlfiae Faces," both home Juxtik 15, I960. Police said political field. Roy Rogers i . Russian Revolution 4§ For Reservationa Tel. MI $-0224—Ml F-1848. , although he h u been engaged in a Bln. EUMtwtb O, Oifferd , . in New Tdrk and Lqndon. iM nt svill "atotx atoppsd If you Hospital Notes su|Sjporta ths pnssnt sltowsnce and In Houston, Police Capt Tom '. Carteon.Pl*yhouse ;00 Harrlgah A Son I. 40. 58 voU fo^ Dick' Nixon and Cabot clreihnxtahces lndlcat|ed they Were duOlanged Keimsdy to dsclars his - 26 Meri • S:*0 Route 66 > . FAHti 1:00 P.M.—Needlework, Baked Goods, Candy. Jeiralty. long Ideological etruggle With the Coventry—Mrs. EllMbeth C. Funeral services vidli be held Sawyer estimated the crowd in Admiral Swabby .Challenge by Albert Burke*. .U-30 Knitted Articles, Dried Plowera, PInnts, ChrtstmM Oords siA CaiineM CommuniaU, Clifford, Brewster Rd. and Rt. 4*. here Monday (11 a.m.). Burial will Lodge on Tueoday." VlaMag konro ait* * . to t p.m. kldbiaped and slaia. ^ portion. Hermaxm Park’s open-air memor­ g;l| Political Program . The Flmtstones I. 40 18 Wrappings, Staffed Toys, White Elephant, Grab Bng U d naay Ihe Venrion of the newapaper Covohty, died yesterday afternaon be private. ^ for all '*1*00 except matomity Sheriff Jamee E. Turner of ial theater *t bCtwe6n 40,000 and •;15 Weathtf: Mews A Sports . - . The Weetenier. 10. 33 "They will Kustaln flocial sanity Kamtedy has ssld he would H* •;80 Scope 1:00 TeensvUIe M other item*. Abend Preese was that Marshal at the Manchester Convalescent in the operation of the federal gov- whens they are t to 4:80 and 6:80 Handlton County (Chattanooga) view the problsm—if elected. 60,000. Robin Rort . What To Watch ElseUon Ntgt Geoi^ K. Zhukov, former defense Home after a long Illness. Empty Car Killi Tot to 8 pjn.; and private rooms where There, as he did eariier at The Club House 10, minister purged by Khrushchev, She was bom in Ireland, and niment,” he said. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. said Peel apparently came here to - ‘Tve never seen anything like It Sports, New* A Weather 77 Sunaet 40. Ashford, Nov. 4 (FI—Louise Ann at Carter airport,"/Pricer said. Alamo in San' Antonia^ he sailed Wild hill Htekock .0:30 Presldenti£^'%untdowns ' 8. had been restored to that post. had lived in Coventry for 30 eclaring dhat Inflation removes join Jamee Donald MUes, 31, a into Kennedy and grinned when: • :46 Poug Edwards lO:00. Michael Shayne 10, 31'. It listed Uzar M. Kaganovich Pletrosky, 3, daughter of Mr. and the'individual’s assurance against Patienta 'Totey: 288 Nixon got to town shortly after Twlllgbt Zone 8, years, Mrs. Clifford was a reUred Mrs. Thomas Pletrosky, Route 89, builder f^m Eau ClaUie, Fla., who an announcement that surprised the someone yelled “Pour It (» Dick." HunUw-Brlnklfy as president and Dinvitrl T. Shej^* silk weaver at Cheney Brps. in flnanclhl catastrophe, he gave ADHilTTBD YESTORDAY; Da­ preceded him to the hotd -tiy about ' "AH he offers la going backrr- John Paly PoUtiral Show • lov, former foreign minister, as re­ was Injured fatally yesterday when this specula example: vid Taylor, Werner Dr., RockvlUe; area—one by H. L. Hunt of Dallas. *;S5 Tom Brennan The Detectives ' 8. 40. Manchester. She was a member of ruck ^ her'father’s empty-car. 24 houM, multimilUonairs Dallas cdlmon, that going back to the pouciei 'we left t:00 Lock*TJp 10:80 The Law and .Mr. Jones . 8, stored to that post Mikhail A. Bus­ the Congregational Church of "Many oKyoti are retired peo­ Mrs. Louise LaChanop, 290 Bldwell h(Ues and Peel, the 'eherlff odld, . Eyewithess To History 8. : lov, p a ^ secretary, was said to be State Police said The vehicle St.; Mrs. Mary Jantbn, 20 Laurel he will support the Keimedy-John- m 3y*ars. ag*. policies...... th atout out Million .Dollar Movie Manhunt.. South Coventry. rolled down the steep driveway. ple living on m this, means simply ''^eanor Krause, 76, West St; Holzapfel who last month blurted House . . , " ■EE BATUlusAirB TV WBIER FORi OOMFlLETS USTINO ernment officials telephoned the Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Bur­ that the value of each dollar goes Of Texas that the Democratic ticket running on the Republi(uui ticket. StmtS’a ,l5wer house. Smith, a re­ ticket. He has served three terms, Born in Hartford, -Mrs. Hiltgen lican and member of - the State Crokby, Hehnm; Mrs, Vlr- out to two undercover agents. In carry the stite," In prepared text tor the Hous­ AMociated Press asWng w h ^ e r ialwill be in East Cemetery. dov(rn, or stated another way, that giniaXNiemann, Crestridga Dr., Melbourne, Fla., that 'he arid an­ ton speech, Nixon contended that JL 21-year, resident oC Coventry, tired builder of houses, is running not consecutively, N attended Our Lady of Sorrows Pa­ "there had been some important Friends may call at the funeral Board of Education, says he is The oil millionaire said a Demo-' on the Republican ticket. .. rochial School and the Hartford has SUNDIAL " the price «of everything you pay VemonKMIlford Wallate, Bast other nian were hired to murder union loader Walter • Reuther he attended Center School and was Born in Bridgeport, h* w u edu­ news from Moecow." home Sunday from 8 to 5 and 7 against any increases in state aid Hartford rM n. Sara Mahoney, .81 cratic party losa would put John­ jto previously served Coventry as School of Buslnest. to education that dd not- give for—your rent,l your groceries, ChUIlngworth. son and Speaker Sam Rayburn in "will have a lot to do With calling Radio graduated from IVindham H i g h cated in Coventry public isriiools When told there had not been any, to 9 p.m. your heating . bill, your utilities, Main St; Mta. Norma McCormick, According to the atory, ^hich po­ the tune in t^ie White House" if ^presentative in the. 1057 session A resident of Coventry’for more they said: "Well It may only be a. "proper consideration” to smaller 113 Lockwood. St.: Mrs. Gail "a very tough spot." He added that' (This UitiBf toolodet only thora *owg braadeauta of If «r ) l toliWit* Sclioql in 1949. He* received his of the General Assembly. He was and Windham High School. He is than 20 yean she hoa been active SHOES communities. every other kind of service—goes lice said they tape recorded, the he did not expect Kennedy, i f Kennedy is elected. length. Son* gtations carry otiMv ohort ■Mraeasta). ' Joke, but T h ^ ^ e n related John a . Menasian up . . . Wnuk, 62 East StMtockville; Felix men took the S8-year-old judge wid Th* Vice President added that commission as 4- second I'eutenant a member of -the penal and rural a 39-year resident of,Coventry. in many social knd political fimc- one of several vewlons^ of the Alsop made the comment yester­ Zatkowski, 221 N. M ^ St elected, to cut the oil depletion al­ WPBV>-1M6 ■ 7:00 Fulton Lewia Jr. in the U.S. AJr Force in 1953 and committees during that session. He tiotta. She la a member of the • John G. Menasian, 87, of 72 day in explaining hlk abstention "For those who are working ac­ his wife four or five miles out to lowance from Ita present 27 1/2 the'.phances are that Reuther, 6:00 News T:15Ovsning______DsvMqaa. Loyzim is a member of the rumors. \ ADMOTTEb TODAY: Charles sea, weighted them with ch^hs; .. .6:10 Act Johnson Show 7:311 Showcase__ ralYto id Texas and Wyom- has served on the local Board oi Tolland County Farm Bureau, Moscow's radio In smissions Campfleld Ave., Hartford, brother Wednesday during the board’s tively, steady inflation would be per cent. President of the United Automo­ ".------and Wawi Democratic Town Committee and Amerioah Legion Auxiliary, the of Frank G. Menaaian of Manches­ Raisch, Coventry; Mrs. He^ne Hill, and threw them overboard; bile Workers would "nkme and "|;06 Raynor Sblnet 7:55 Lomhardoland Injp. Araessor* and was its chairman for golr ■ on normally ly, m d favorable vote on a new state eld almost equally hopeless. In run­ 11 Byron Rd.; Mrs. Lois Kban, 542 . Hunt said he mailed copies of the 11:06 SpoUlght on Spiirta 5:00 News • two years. He has also served on past honorary vice president of Women's Auxiliary of the Coven­ eastern ter, c|iert yesterday at his home. plan to be submitted to the 1961 away Inflation,, wage increases Holzapfel, wlio later repudiated ChrisWell speech in an effort to get control Mr. Kennedy’s secretary Vl:10 Raynor Shines 8:06 The World TodaT Hs conducted a credit ^bureau from Hilliard St. the story, aUegedly said he was 1:05 Sign Off 8:80 Showcase and News the Republican Town Committee. Tolland County Democratlo Assn. try volunteer Fire Aran., and for men pltals II were ^ He was bom in Hartport, Ar­ General Assembly. never keep up -with the soaring the Democratie^ nomination for of labor." • and collection .agency with offices past member and officer of the menia, and lived in Hartford moat BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Son hired by someone who held a But In thOxspeech he actually ' WRAY—tU 11:00 Music Beyond (he Stars and Nawa lit WlUimanttc and Manchester. . Smith is a member of the Scot­ He is a member of the American ' The insurance executive and con­ cost of living. The,dollars added to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple, Johnson. 6:00 Big Show 13:06 World Nows Roundup tish Rites body -of Masons, a Shrin- Legion and the local Industrial PTA. She has been deputy reg 'himself la beileved of his life. He was a retired archi­ nidge against ChUIlngworth. He is With the election Just flve days made, Nixon made no mention ot 6:30 Jabn Daly 13:16 Slsnnff Jackeon is one of the original in­ tender for the 1938 Republican to a paycheck will 'he devoured by Santina Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and nOw in jail without bond in West 6:4U Big Show 1:60 News A Weather er and member of the Order of Development Commisstbn, and has latrar of voters, is presently reg­ to be/oiit of Moscow\ He told a tect. A veteran of World War I, gubernatorial nomination said he the increase -in prices of every Mrs. Delbert Albee, 87 Nike Orcle; off, Nixon sent a telegram today this. A Nixon aide said the Vice corporators of the new Coventry istrar of voters in the First Dis­ and boys Britlsh^sitor Oct._28 piat he was he was a member of St. George’s PaUR Bekch under a charge, of President stood by the statemeata ^-.00 John W. Vandercook Shopping Center, which is now Eastern Star. He is also a veteran served two terms on the Board of thought state aid to schools should item in the family market basket. a son to Mr. and Mrs. l»uls Do- mu'rdkrJn the Nov. 5, 1958, slaying to air GOP state and county chair­ 11:30 punitc Affairs of World War I. Finance. ■ trict, waa town clerk and town About to go to tho Sea for a Armenian Church, Hartford, be "sharply Increased, probably to There Is no protit whatsoever in Carli, Ellington. men saying he.ls supremely confi­ regarding Reuther. But there wo* 13:03 Sign Off. known asCommercial. Inveat- treasurer, and served as a member of Harvey, no explanation why he Skipped th* w n c A 23-year rerident of Coventry, He is titie supervisor and legal shiKt vacation, Anastas. Mikoyan, Besides his brother, he leaves his 40 per cent of the overall cost” or a pay increase of |5.(M) a week BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to Both Ped and Holapfel were dent “we will wln-ocrou the na­ —1686 UConn President menta, Inc. He is also a member of the 'Board of Education. She first .deputy premier, greeted wife, Mrs. Susan Avakian Men- matter. \ 6:00 News of the Citizens Committee ap- he is married and the father of assistant -in the mortgage loan about |20 million annually. when living costs go up |6.00 a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Begin, Eva charged with the Chillingworth tion if each of you Will rally your 6:20 Weather and B|iorts four children. He and Mrs. Smith has algo held the post of State Ernesto'" "C3ie" Guevara of Cuba aslan; a son stationed with the But, he added, the. board should week.” Circle, Rockville; a son to Mr. and co-workers in * total commitment It was annoimced yesterday that 6:30 Suppertime Srtenade Council Speaker pototed to encourage industry to department of the Aetna Ufe In­ Central Commltteewoman from sarlier this week in Moscow. U.S. Army at Ft. Riley, Kan.; two murders in sealed warrants at Nixon has changed plans and will . 6:46 Three Star Extra have 13 grandchildren. ITiey make surance Co. where he has been not have approved tha plan with­ The President asserted that "in Mrs. Da'vld Johnson, Coldspring West Palm Beach. T h e warrants which will bring every voter tor 7:00 pick Purtell mitve to CJoventry. Tolland County and was on the •World Communist lenders are as­ daughters of Hartford; another our ticket to the polls." spend election day in his home their home on Hickory Dr. In the employed since 1926. executive boaid of the Tolland sembling in Moscow for celebra­ out first understanding its full Im­ this campaign, we witness a de­ Dr., Vemon, were kept confidential until Peel’s '7:25 Point of Law Dr. A. N. Jorgensen, president of He is, married to the former Lakeview Terrace development. brother of Canton Center; and a plications. Dis c h a r g e d We d n e s d a y : arrest. In his " campaigning yesterday state of California and await re­ 7:80 News Jean MacDonald of Coventry. The Loyzim’s chief function during County Democratic Assn. tions' Monday marking the 48rd an­ sister of Newtonville, Mass. liberate appeal to Americans, not turns from the polls there next - 7;45 Radio Moscow the University of Connecticut, ■will AKsop kaid he doubts that the as Americans but as members of Richard Hall, South Windsor; Sheriff Turner told this atory Nixon assailed Khmiedy at every 8:05 Monitor couple has three children and his past terms as a state repre­ Mrs. Hiltgen initiated the pro­ niversary of the Russian revolu­ The funeral will be held Mon­ Mrs. Marion Davis, J5 Spruce S t; Tuesday night. , , 10:46 The Three Suns be guest speaker *t the annual gram of hot lunches In Coventry tion. Differences between China board's plan gives "proper con­ specific groups. This csui only pro­ of Peel’s capture; turn and his barbs got sharper as make their home on Nathan .Hale State Man In/ured sentative was as a member of the day at 10:45 a.m. at the Molloy sideration to growth and the high­ Rockville; William Renton, 24 Miles had a room a t a hotel the day went on. The Vice Preeldent will vote at .11:00 News meeting and supper of the Tolland joint legislative fin’ance and mili­ public schools, a program still be­ m o c c a $ fa toe m and th« Soviet Union undoubtedly Funeral Home, 906 Farmington mote an intolerable antagonism Whittier and get together with his 11:16 Sports FinalF Dk ing carried out. ' Will be discussed while they are in er per pupil cost” of educa.tlon In betw'een economic and social ele­ Madison S t; Mrs. Alice Coleman, here and Peel waa rtven a room The Republican nominee scoffed 11:26 weather County Agricultural Extension ' Bangor, Maine, Nov. A UP) — tary and veterans’ affSlrs com­ Ave., Hartford, followed by a serv­ 73 Lydall St; Mrs. Themla Smith, family and a few friends at the 11:^ 80 Starlight Serenade She and her husband Walter F. black or brown the Soviet capital. Connecticut’s smaller towns. ments in bur country. In that, on the same floor'when he arriv­ at whht he referred to aa Ken­ 1:00 Signoff (Council NOv. 10 at 8 p.m. at th^ Benjamin P, Lenda, 24, Cromwell, mittee. He was also assistant ice at St. George’s . Armenian Under the proposal, he said, a there is prbflt for none. No group 82 Windsor Ave., Rockville; Mrs. ed. He walked into a trap set nedy’s claims that America’s de­ Ambassador Hotel in Los A isles Armenian Widely Used Gonn., waa seriously injured yes­ party whip. — Hiltgen have two sons, Richard tVhlle there was no word from Church, Hartford, at 11:15 a.m. to learn the voters’ verdict. WPOP—1416 Ifernon Elementary School. and Donald. Moscow substantiating any of the town such, as Chaplin with a low In pur sort of apclety can for long Angelina Sartor, 30 Irving St. by local off leers, and several offi­ fenses are shaky. Not so. said the . 6:00 News.. Weatner terday In a hunting accident in Lo /ztm, who is a L t Colonel in Burial will be in Soldiers Field, Bruce Comelluson, North Cov­ cers pf the Palm Beach County .Vice President, or Soviet Premier Nixon originally had planned ' Conn Balfrooro "Extension Service — 1970” will New York—Armetdan; one of Piscataquis County, some'60 miles 3 rumors. It was noted among west­ grand list and a 70 per cent in­ prosper unless all groups pros­ 7:00 Bob Scott the active reserve, is commanding Northwood Cemetery, Hartford. crease In population In the last per.” entry; Mrs. Rose Calkins, 4 Deep- sheriff’s office and the Florida Nikita Khrushchev "would be to cast an absentee ballot and b* be the topic of his talk to rep­ the . Indo-European languages, ia from here. ern diplomats there . have been Friends may, call at, the funeral In Washington election night. 3:00 Ray Somera officer of the 103rd A. C. and W signs of discontent hi^hlgh places decade, would get a 20 per cent "When wo cease tn . recognize wood Dr.; Kimberly Labreche, fll- Sheriffs Bureau. He offered no pushing us around in various sec­ 11:00 News resentatives In 4-H, homemaking spoken by about 4,000,000 people, Game Warden Erwin McAllister home tomorrow from 7 to & p.m. ourselves as full and equal citizens resistance. tions of the world—^In Berlin and Now he will Join with President 1:10 Ray Somers and agriculture froih all .'towns in primarily in the .Middle Blast, Tur­ said the young man was apparent Squadron, Air National Guard. He over the way Khrushchev has Increase In the next two years. lington; James Gorman, d91 Por BUaenhower in a nationwide tel*- 13:00 DM Rayqee Show began his military career in 1985 FOR RENT handled relations with the United and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to New Haven, however, with a of the United States,” he contin­ ter St; Mrs. Sandra Orcutt 30 Turner said Peel would make no the other areas where we have Tolland County. A politick at 7 key. Iran, Iraq, and the Armenian ly'hlt by stray buckshot tired at 8,and 18 mm, Hovla Projeetora 9 p.m. ued, ” and act as selfish metn? atatement excefit to say that he called his blitfl and where aa a re­ vision radio appeal closing .Um wiNF—me p.m. will precede a short business Soviet Socialist Republic. Ita ex­ close range by his father, Benja­ as an enlisted man and served in —sound br silent, Also 85 mm, States. But tonight, a Moscow dis­ larger grand list and a nine per Maple St.; Mrs, Jeanne Kodes, 38 campaign Monday evening an4 S:00 nnanelal News Europe during World War n and patch said. Moscow was in a festi­ cent loss in population tn- the pe­ bera of a selfish group concerned Union Ct; Anthony Biretta, 25 would waive extraihUoh to Florida. sult we have kept the peace and ;06 Showcase and News rneeting for electiop/ of directocs, tensive .use in business sind com­ min B. Lenda, who was aiming at slide projectors. Mrs, Valeria A. Abbey only with our own Interests, we A hearing on the waiver was set kept it without surrender.” then fly to California. short slide talks Qii programs .by. merce has made it International. In a deer. ' in the Korean conflict. toe in burgun* val mood for the Monday celebra­ riod, w'ould get a 64 per. cent hike Edgerton'' St.; Mrs. May Grlmley, Nixon expects to return to - He and his wife, the form.ar Tolland—Mrs. Vileria A. Abbey, fragmentize America, 174 Cooper St.; Gregory Messer, for 1:30-p.m. Nixon made that statement and extension agent, knd distribution the United' Stafes Armenian is The 'Victim waa hospitalized here WELDON DRUG CO. calf. tion of the revolution’s anniver- in . state aid for education, he said. At one time rewards for con­ Washington next Thursday, win spoken chiefly in New, England and after recei'vng first aid at the BhihlbS' Koehler, ha've two daugh­ ssiry. Banners had appeared 71, died at her home on .Goose Lane, ‘‘We should Increase state aid “Thereby ws reduce the proba­ Wapping; Francis Conti, Wap' called Kennedy irresponsible for of reports. 801 Main S t T*L Ml 8-8221 Tolland, last night. She was the bility of achieving any of the goals viction of those responsible for the suggesting American Weakness, in or loee in the presidential contest. central California. scene for chest wounds ters and live on Merrow Rd. throughout the city. for education,”. Alsop said. “How ping; Mrs, Lucille Pelletier, El­ death of the Chlllingworths etood The receptioh committee for the widow of Joseph Abbey. that all of us seek and that we can lington; Robert Mpngell, 70 Brent a natiomrtde tele'vislon talk from TV OR RADIO meeting Includes the council board Survivors include two daughters, we divide the Increase Is the prob­ at $160,000. ' The amount is now San Antonio, Tex. Moscow,. Nov. 4 UP>—Moscow lem.” achieve—when we work as a unit­ Rd.; George Bowden, Andover; of director*. They arc John Phelps Mrs. Julia Rita and Mrs. Rose ed people, free from the labels of 4125.000, most of It—$100,000— In that talk Nixem aald the Unit­ P LAY IN G was in fesClval mood tonight for Minta Manpwn, Vemon Rd., Bol-; offered by the State Of Florida. of Andoybr, Frank Nlederwerfer the Monday celebration of the 43rd Dwlre, both of Tolland; a sister In division.” ed States is moving toward a All Answers ■of Varpon, August Loehr Jr. Europe; six grandchildren and six Nursing Homes Discussed ton; Mrs. Mary McCarthy, 189 spectacular breakthrough” which POORLY ? anniversary of the Communist great-grandchildren. There were wide variations In the Ludlow Rd.'; Mrs. Isabelle'lerg Tolland, Mrs. Edward Foote of revolution. Berlin, Nov. 4 (A')—Connecticut estimate of the size of crowd that will make it impossible tor the Hebron, Mrs. Raymond Daley of The funeral will be held tomor- hune, Windsorvllle; Jon Morhardt, Soviet to prepare a surprise attack . MiHO-vou* raws IN ra* In Red Square and throughout row at 9:15 a.m. at the Burke Fu-'-S?*has been surpassed in nursing greeted the President. .33 Hollister St.; Clayton Seymour, Light to Handle Listed Again West Willington, Edwin Hoffman the city there were shiny new red a number of Police C3iief Frank Story asU- without our knowing about it.” neral Home,"76 Prospect St., Rock- . facilities by 115 Brookfield St.; Mrs. Mary This will be done, Nixon said, ^E llington, Edwin Lawton of Cov­ ^mners bearing the portrsilta and ville, followed by a solemn high states, a speaker told a ^meeting mated there were 35,000 persons In Nicholson and daughter, Andover; Parkade Traffic entry, Foster Richards of WilU- the public square, with 16,000 ad­ "without the necessity of having By Aronson nanfea of the Communist party Mass of requiem at St. Bernard’s of administrators of Connecticut Mrs.' Beverly McNichol and son,' 9 flights over the Soviet Union.” .On manlic, Simon Lipton of Somers, l^esldl'inn, glowing under lights C2iurch, Rockville at 10 a.m. chronic and convalescent hospitals. ditional along the route of the Mrs. Cheater Jedrxlewaki of Tol­ motorcade from the -lakefront air­ Ironwood Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Marl A traffic light was being hung this point he apparently alluded to bung on many buildings in the Burial will be in St. Bernard's Mrs. Robert D. Blard, New Mil­ lyn Klotzer and son, . 235 Hackma­ flights such aa those which pre­ state, Rep. Irving Aronson to- land, Mrs. Everett Gardner of main part of the city. Cemetery. ford, a member of the governing port. this afternoon oit-W. MMdle Tpke. day listed all his past answ m to'^ Vemon, and Urban Lu^buhl of Premier Khnishchev’s portrait Earlier, howevet, S to ^ had told tack St.; Mrs. Marjory Landmm cipitated the y. S. spy planb epi­ Friends, may cal], at the funeral board of the American Nursing and daughter, Talcottville Rd., at Tower Rd. an^^th* Parkade sode. an opponent’s charge that DMn- Toltand. , led all the others M .Mpected and home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. Home Association, told the session newsmen that ihe Elsenhower exit. ■ " " ^ RIPIACEMENT I U tl E S President Leonid Brezhnev, Anas­ yesterday that Connecticut has crowd exceeded that which greeted Vemon;,Mrs. Sandra Billlngfs and Nixon did not elaborate regard­ ocrats are leading Connecticut to Members wha«e last names be­ Nixon Here on a visit Oct. 6.1310 daughter, 5 Mary Lane, Rockville; -Police mechanics John Bkl^yga ing the breakthrough he men­ FOR EVERY SET' gin with letters ,A through L are tas Mlkoyan and the other, usual Mias Nora. B. ftiiUh slipped from her preeminent posl; tioned. He qiAte likely waa talking "fifcal and sai4 t^^pi^sa- leaders were , prominent. "There tlon in the field. ^ estimates of the Nixon crowd Mrs. Claire Dciato ahd"'80n, Cov­ and 13^Bllam Gnmifer were InstMl- asked id bring casraroles to serve Miss Nora B. Quish, 82, of 6 entry; Mrs. Edward Gagnon and about picture-making satellltea. *tion should really apply to ‘the ‘ I six to ^Igbt persons;’ and those ranged from 125,000 to 250,000 The ing the light. It. 'will operate oh' naturally was none of Georgl Ma­ (Charter Oak' St., died early this She said at least a half dozen stii advance of his TV talk, the GOP. ARTHUR'S lenkov, Georgl Zhukov or- other states have approached or sur­ latter figure approximated the son, South Coventry; Mrs. Alyce trip bars in Tower Rd, and the whose last names begin with M ihqrning at the Creslfield Con­ Vich President addressed an eng Atty. Aronson said he .has., an­ *4$ Hahi SL, Manchester through Z, salad, tor alx to eight members of the discredited anti- passed Connecticut's facilities. number who greeted Kennedy Alemany and daughter, 26 Pack­ P,arkade ex it.. swered Atty. John F. Shea’s' Corner of ^ Jamee St. 7.99 to 10.99 valescent Hospital after a long ill­ early In the campaign at a Demo­ thusiartic crowd of about 20,000 persons.' Dessert and coffee win be party group. ness. Mrs. Biard and Dr. D. l^eonard ard St.; Mrs. Mary Tlmson and The light will go Into operation in front of San Antonio’s famed charge “repeatedly, but set down The greatest electrical display Lfeberman, Chester, both urged cratic rally at Euclid Beach Park. daughter, South Coventry. sometime next, week, Police Chief his answers once more; "in case sreved by the committee. , She w ak-^rn Aug. 18, 1878, in The President was interrupted shrine, The Alamo. ' was a flashing lighted sign on Manchester, and had ])ved here all adoption of national standards of DISCHARGED YES’TERDAY: James Reardon said. Police who pro'vlded that- eati' he* (Shea) happened to mlsa ______^ the Central Telegraph Building her life. She w^k*d for the late care. frequently by applause. One of the Miss Frances Gahagan, 396 E. Cen­ ma'te also said tiikt an additional them ___’’ Open Tonight till 9 P.M. graphically picturing Khrushchev's Frank Cheney Jr. iintll her retire­ Theodore E. Hawkins, Hamden, largest ovations came when he first ter St.; Mrs. Viola Peak, 81 Main HONORED BY ARGENTINA 25,000 turned out to greet the 1. Aronson said the $8 million trip to the United Nations General ment four years ago.' 'Miss Quish vice president of the American introduced the name of Nixon. St.; A lbert Wilson, Coventry; John New Haven, Nov. 4 (/P)—^-Yale GOP nominee along the city’s State budget deficit expected by \ i Assembly as the year’s greatest was a member of the Ladlks,Catho­ Nursing Homs Association, called "I am completely committed,” LJne Jr„ 33 Birch St.; Richard announced yesterday the director streets. June “ was created by the over- achievement for peace. lic Benevolent Assn, and S£. ^Atpes’ upon the Blue O oss and other Elsenhower said, "to the election Paquet, Wapping; Miss Elaine of the university observatory. Nixon aald on arrival later in appropriations passed in the whol­ Rehearsals for the Nov. 7 pa­ (^urch. private insurance plans to ktep up to the presidency of another Schultz, 156 Orchard St., Rock­ Prof. Dirk . Brouwer, be awarded Fort Worth that he had been told ly Republican 1957. .General As­ FOR THE MAN rade wiere taking place normally, .. Survivors Include five nephews, 4helr work in meeting the medical OMoah, once removed — Dick ville; Fred Smith, 20 N. Fairfield an honorary degree Monday by it was the biggest political crowd sembly. We . (the Democratic the city was crowded with shop­ Frank J. Quish, Edward P. Quish, ahd, nursing needs of the nation’s Nixon. , St.; Joan Charbonneau, 36 Good­ Argentina’s National University ever to turn out at The Alamo. 1959 session) ke|)t it from-getting pers laying in holiday supplies Paul J. Quish, and Joseph P. Quish, ailing jienlor citizens. "For eight years he has been win St.; Pierre Teets Sr, 65 Finley at' La Plata. The presentation will He added that tiie crowds which larger.” Nevambar 8 aRjay tha alae- and, -except for atrocious weather, all of Manchester, and James E. "Neither the average Individual Immersed in the problems and re- St.; Mrs. Barbara Boske and son, be made during the 150th an­ welcomed him at Columbia, S.C., 2. ^ Aronson said the ■ bonding ON THE JOB... the 43rd anniversary was proceed- Quish, of Glastonbury; four nieces, nor the goVer^nierit can meet tile 'sponslbllitiea of leadership. He is Cooke Dr., Bolton; Mrs. Ruth niversary ceremonies,, of the coun'* In Houston, Tex., and at the Fort programs Shea criticized "were tor tiaa rdums an a daiiaiid- Ing like smy other. Miss Mary E, Quish, Miss Francis full cost of this program without prepared now to take over national Brennan and son, 92 Campfield Rd.; try’s May revolution'. Worth airport also were described capital expenditures, just as. the G. Quish, Miss Alice A. Quish, and siippleihental a>wlstance from leadership next January';" Mrs. Rosella Ladnay and son, Cov­ building of a school by a town, or al|la Raw Philea TV fram This dispatch, passed through Miss Elsie C. Qulsb, all of Man­ various Insurance plknp.lf present Then, In another Jab at the entry; Mrs. Linda Tyler and buying a home by. an Individual, Moscow censorship, made no spe­ chester, and several grand-nieces standards are to be fnaintalned youthfulness of the Democratic daughter, 170 Eldridge St.; Mrs. Is financed by bonds or mort­ cific mention of totally unaubatan- snd grand-nephews. and Improved,” he said. candidate, Eisenhower added: Judith Blanch! and son,' Storrs: Expects Win in Virginia gages;” Marlaw’t! tlated rumors printed In Vienna The funeral will be held Monday He said nearly 65 per cent of pa­ "And I must remark that the Mrs. 'Jane Tlirner and daughter, 3. "Temporary borrowing In about an alleged'overthrow of the at 9:30 a.m. at the W. P. Quish tients at existing facilities afb lyhlte House Is one place Where we Berkley Dr., Vemon; Daniel Chap­ anticipation of income,” Aronson Khrushchev’s regime. Funeral Home, 220 Main 8t„ fol­ supported wholly or in part by would not depend upon on-the-Job man, Norwich; Anthony Paone, continued, “is a fairly normal gov­ But earlier, in a telephone con­ lowed by a solemn high Mass of wdsiie—welfare—allowances—which training of the occupant." 47 Charter Oak—SLi—Mrs. Rita ernmental' procedure. In fact it CONNE versation. the chief of the AP’s reqitJem at St. James’ Church at he termed Inadequate. I Anderson, EasO Hartford. Prainises is the exact kind of financing done Moscow Bureau said the city ap­ lb. Burial will be in St. James' Albert D’Onofrlo and Gerald DISCHARGED TODAY: Susan here in Manchester under the Re­ Cemetery. Latlsh, both of New Haven, asked Sanriela, East Hartford; Joseph publicans tor years until the col­ peared normal and there was no Troiano, South Windsor; Mrs. Min­ m LONeHi .sign of any upset. Friends may call at the funeral for closer cooperation between gen­ Red Seized as Spy lection of taxes were made to co­ home tomori-ow from 7 to 9 p.m eral hospitals and ^nursing homes nie Brainard, 7714. School St. '; Mlsi incide with the fiscal year, and and Sunday from 2 to 0 and 7 to to Insure ’’continuity of care” for To Go Free on Bail Mary Sullivan, 60 Mountain St.; this did not occur In town until 9 p.m. patients!' RockvlUe; John Hall 109 Holl St.; 1955.” 2 American Youths Neariy 100 administrators of Nancy Sforaa, Rockville; Dana 4. "There was no cutting down TV IBS!... (Continued from Page QneX Connecticut nursing homes attend­ Freeman, 125 Avery St.; Mrs. June (Continued from PXge One) Throughout the campaign Ken of the highway program by th* Woodhouse,, Wapping; Richard nedy has referred'to his opponent Missing on Flight ed the session. by two Russian embassy officials so-called ‘diversion of highway Sey^ fo^by* to service headoehral Pat- Funeral* Charette, South St.^ Rockville; Mrs. not believe that this home of the only as Mr. Nixon. But jieaterday fimds.’ Rather, an integrated state­ r a M Cool Choosis Constnietion beats from Washington. The money was Rena B^rautlgam ' and daughter. Democratic party will accept Mr, he began .to jeer at "Dick Nixon” wide highway program was pw- the neat... major eaura of all TV hroak- - To Bomb Havana Extended Forecast handed over to Melekh’s 'wife, South Glastonbury; Mrs, Virginia Nixon.” . ' ' o;' "Richard Milhous Nixon” in a ■vided for, the financing of which downs. It a boeaura of air-flo mounting of Mrs. Maria Teresa'Caiiiposeo Windsor I^cks, Nov. 4 (/P) - The Irina, who In turn handed It over Irvin and son, Simsbury; Mrs Kennedy was virtually - mobbed belittling way. for the most part will be reim­ componmts with no porta underneath ... The funeral of Mrs. Marla Te- U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley Nellie Reichle and son, Wapping. no hrat traps. And on every other count (CkmUniied from Page Oo'i to the court. . when he left the speakers’ plat­ At Wichita Falls he said ' he bursed by the federal government, reaa Camposeo, fO Green Rd,, Was Field iskued this forecast for Con­ form. The crowd surged around couldn't believe Texas would elect nor were the services offered by its tho world's grratert performing TV. been Close friends of Robert Otis held this morning a*' '-g John K. necticut today: U.S..-Atty,—S—Hazard Glllespl his car, blocking the streets, and the Motor 'vehicle Department or Tlerne,v Funeral I. 219 W. Democrats to the House and Sen- I fuller, an American executed for Temperatures for the next five Jr. objected'to the ball 'm oney Barnard Pupils the police had great difficulty in ate ”and„ men elect Dick Nixon the Stite Police Department cur­ ' taking part in an invasion last Center S t, followei. .i soiemn days, Saturday through Wednes; getting him through. tailed in any‘way.” thees I seeeMI high Mass of rcqi at St. orningifonksources enjoying dip­ presldenwof the United States.” •&7itotogg*toTra.r MworitradWrala ■ month. day^'wlll average 2'to 8 degrees lomatic Immunity who could not Kennedy, accompanied by run­ To a capacity aufiienCe of 5,- Aronson, also said Republicans A third man, not identified, James' Church. low normal. I Choose Kennedy ning mate Lyndon B. Johnson, should not talk of "flnanriol ruin” helped with the preparations. The Rev. Jolcph H. McCann was be prosecuted if MeTekh failed to I 500 in Oklahoma City’s’’nudltorl-, The normql hlgn and low tem­ appear for his Chicago hearing. spanned Texas yesterday, attempt­ um, Tuesday. when, he Said, the GOP in the 1957 • 8% otniqiMri ici*M *Mi braM uMy Alto -’The news story said: celebrant, ,assisted by the Rev. peratures for the' Hartford area Barnard Junior High School ing to cover- all bets in Johnson's session appropi-lated $14 million 0 EkM m Sri. loMd ifgbM f "Hunter, whq had been a demo John U. Regan as deacOn, and the He also objected to Mrs. Melekh ■■"I’ve served in Congress the this period are 5.5 and 35, for New posting bond. pupils chase Democratic Sen. John hoipe state with its bundle of 24 without any sotirces of revenue Mil wMan >mM*wii. M*rtra6 iild lltlon-dxploelves expert in the U. H. Rev. James T. O'Connell as .sub- Kehnedy as the next president of same lengtlj of time as Mr. Nix­ Haven 65 and 37 and for B''rldge- However Federal Judge Edward electoral votes. and in the 1955 sessloq didn’t pass Marines, was-to make.the bombs de'acon. 'I’heiRev. John F. Hannon port 55 and .38. Temperatures will the United States today in a mock ^ And he .drew a full house last on,” Kennedy said, "and I can’t a budget. - '•» j • Hughes was - to arrange to 'bor­ was seated in the sanctuary. Welnfeld told the government election. think of any piece of progressive Concluding, Aronson said Retnib- row’ a plane. nioderste a bit over the weekend prosecutor: • night in Oklahoma City, ...where Mrs. Ralph Maccarbne was or­ bvt turn colder again Wednesday. The plurality overRepublican he', turned a Nixon, a l^ a n around legislation he has ever sponsored, llcans like Shea were in no posi­ THE SHOE FOR THE JOB ■ "It was decided to lake one. from ganist and soloist. ’’Now, Mr." Olllespie, either we and I’ve tried and tried and tried.” tion, to criticize his 1959 ■yote to . NEW BIQ the SL. Lucie Airport, which Precipitation may total 4/lOa Inch are living under a Constitution br candidate Richard Nixon was'nine anil attacked the Vice F ^ id e n t on Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ or mors falling at rain about Sat­ votes.- .* /• ■ his record of experience In for­ ■ In his previously prepared text, continue State aid on an existing SQUARE Hughes had used in previous in tery, where Father Regan read the we qre not. She (Mrs. Melekh) has which he 'did not deliver in its en­ formula, jKfter :ha-ving caaqthilgnsti Get Our LOW eendlary raids on -Cuban - sugar urday night or Sunday and 'agfiln control of the money, 1 suggest, to Kennedjb received: eign affairs. Kennedy raid Nixon ■ "by . committal. Bearers wei* Frank about Tuesday.. ! Nixon 542. ~ often . has been wrong,' reckless, tirety, Kennedy accused Nixon ot on a platform calling tor increases, SCREEN. cane fields. He planned to get the whom can a person turn for bail making "rrakless pSlitlcal prom­ because “to a man, that party (the plane' back before . the owner Tii'a, Paul Tira, Joseph R. Cam- but family and frienda If an Three votes were miscast. and uninformed. Luxurious eonool* poseo, JoaepK ,V. Camposeo, Car' Barnard waa the'SKond school Oklahoma la uphill teiritory tor ises, never to be kept. In support GOP) voted against aid to educa­ PRICES on f - l ^ missed it. •im American citizen were arrested in tion . . . In 1959.” • Ml i^ v ri castors. "Just before dnsk on Monday. man Guido, and Dominick Guido, a foreign country he would have a in Manchester to go tor Kennedy. Kennedy, and some of his aides of the so-called liberation pblicy Richly-dotail*d Yesterday, the "North Junior High concede privately they may not be that was going to aid revolutions 1 Hunter drove the car to an Isolat perfect right to run to the Amer PLA I^ REPORTED DOWN Screen Philco TV. di*-castr front 1 «d spot dn a country lane. and Frank Server Police Arrests lean embassy for aid." School chose him by a vote of 356 able to turn the trick and carry its behind the Iron Curtain . . . ATTY. JOHM F. SHRA J it A. LAVytENCE R im dramatises now tq 340. eight electoral votes. The state San Axtimlo, Tex., Nov. 4 UB ' filled the bombs,’’ the News said. Fiiinefal eervlcee for Frank Gillespie also eald ha had Infor "iii 1964 he tried to get us in­ —^n>e Federal Aviation Agency MUsro scroen. "Each was packed with ebout 10 Server, 119 Suihmer. St., were held mation from the 'FBI that a re Manebbstec High School1 pupils party organization is split asun­ volved in a hopeless colonial war nua sU ozohirivo Elijah Golem.an, S3, of Hartford, Tuesday g a v ethe ...... majbrlty of thslr said today an Air Force KC97 Your Choice On pounds of black powder, 60 poun' yesterday afternoon at Emanuel was charged this morning with placement for Melekh at th* Unit­ der-,by a bitter-factional tight, and by recommending the dispatch of Cool Chasai* earpenters, bucklayars, plumbers, sur< l-utheran Church." The- Rev; C. ed Nations arrivsd tn Septsmfasr, vote* to Nixon. He received 1,007, it ia strong fundamentalist Protes­ tanker plane may have ciaehed REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES naturrai of gelatin, 60 pounds of iron driving while his ticenie Ivas under while Kennedy received M6. American troops to fight in Indo­ or crash-landed north of here.' dynamite etlckil. A shotgun shell Henry Anderaon, pMtor, officiated so Melekh could break him in on tant country, said to be a handicap china. I Easy Terms! SMoUthenew veypr$^^^..<-T'wiybhe suspension and with failure to sign­ Purtls St Wsshlngton St. School for Catholic Kennedy. The agency said it had.a re­ FOR STATE REPRiESEr^TATlVE . Cool Cbssais and pin wet* to be ineerted in G. Albe/t Pearaon waa organist al when starting from a parked the Job end return to the Skivlet ”In 1958 his goodwill tour of city or out-of-doors finds that job-fit- Union. He added that he believed also chose Nixon, Grades 4 through Repnedy.rode in Johnson’s plane port the plaaq canrlng a crew Philco mo4*la. each bomb to arm it during the and soloist. position. 7 gave 168 votes to Nixon, and 103 Latin America ended by endan­ of It, w*e down about 7 miles fUgtit-to. Havena." Burial , was in East Cemetery. Melekh was preparing to leave the to Wichita Falla, Tex., and they, gering the prestige of the United tao shoes by thorogood are a must! Ac(!<»'a got |Ueh- M7JMAIN STh. MANCHiranR t.Open • Dajr* * PflM^'l'^niell ParlUi^ • MT 9-5221 ' 'towitow to'-ifiattL - lag tts «a*l «ott •* Ftypioato. rtotsboffMi, tha I w 6B O A ST. • 'A'eloek a^ th* Pal*t hom*. . Albert *a4. WhlUr F w4 ple and Uwp « n wttli ns." ard Nixon.". noreace Ford nraer- PU LL TH E SECOND LEVER - 1 V „>■ ■X,: ■ ' ■' ■ ■ --' J'.. - ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER. CO^IN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4,. 1960 ■■ i . -■rrV’- rf,;-'-, , ■; •' ; ' ^ a W t w e l v b FRIDAY, NOyEMBER 4, I960 PAGE : f »irni}!iiri;ii) i fi MANCHESTBB BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., RHAM Htglt BchpttfT along with ■r-s- r * y * -.s iiehron 000' othsr students from high DAR Sets Meeting ■phools all civsr ths state.' Thsy t. -' . .1 * V \ have been members of the High In-I^uili Windsor ^RANCafeHALL School Chorus and Choir at RHAM '^oads, Dump throughout their high school yesps. Ort(fM Parlsiv Chsptst^ DAR.; :M i. '■ They are now seniors. Jeafi Is^ will ihset Tltyrsday, Nov.-10, at, also a member of the Gilead | 1:80 p.m. at the home - of Mrg. 1 Vote Subject Church choir, She is the dauglv- Edward R. Kyehn, 1020 Ellington (er of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Si­ Rd.; South Windsor. mons. Hldward is the eon of Mr. ’ Hebron »cm«!ni vote on Ousst speaker will b* Mrs. O. VoL X X V . N ik t Friday, November 4 Compiled by'StndciiU of Mancheater High 8dio follow *n ad­ diers should be mailed before Nov. among American Indiana. journed town meeting' at Which 20. ^Hostesses wlU be Mrs. WJlIiam reports, not ready Oct. 3, will be 4-H Winnera Thresher, Mre. Martin Alverd and .presented by town officers for the Winners of awards at Hebron’s Mrs. Joeeph Stnbenrauch. j ' past fiscal year. Tqwnspeople annual 4-H Achievement Night .will be a.sked to approve the re­ were: Edward Ellla, top award of ports. ■ a plaque and 023 aavlngs bond; The meetings will be held at the Mary Coolldge. top award in cloth­ GOP Committee elementary school auditorium be­ ing. a ftiJl acholarahlp to camp or Debate Paves " Qo^jElection ginning at 8 p.m. junior conference; Mary Hllla, first Meeting ‘ Tonight The first, item concerns Installa­ |,5 award, and Beverly Hills the •Y tion of two lights at North Pond second award, both for clothing: The Repilblicen Town Committee Way for Vote Coultt Depeiici Rd.; one at Gristmill Rd.: and Rt. Susan Drew, full acholarship in meets tonight at 0;ln the Municipal 6A; one of Millstream Rd.; and dairy; first $5 to Connie Ellis and Building to ga-over last minute THE Tha MHS auditorium was thft one in the Deepwood Dr. vicinity second ».5 to Frank Coolldge. details for the election Tuesday. scene ot a political hotbed at Mfin- On Lost Votes at Amston Lake. Also, Andrew Watkins, tractor, Atty, John F. Shea Jr. said a C O . day’e asetrably whefi members of Selectmen seek aulhoriwition to full scholarship: Betty Schreler, door-to-door canvass, election day Thomas the Debating Club dlactui'sed the is­ Apparently Richard- Kenney full scholarship fpr foods; Nathan negotiate with Colchester for use assignments and duties, an election sues involved in the up-coming (spelled N-l-X-O-N) did a good of a hew dump by Hebron and Col­ Rychling, full scholarship, gar­ Ml 9v5224 JA 2-S750 presidential tleotion. Fk>r the stu­ dens; and first $S to Leonard Wat­ ave motorcade and other matters chester residents.' will be-tUscusaed. . dents of MHS, it was a means of Job in the Assembly Debate, Mon­ ' Thev also seek authority to con­ kins: full acholsmhlp, knitting, to preparation for the mock presi­ day. The student body elected vey to Gilead Congregational Janice Porter; first ».5 to Mary Lou Hooker; freeslng apd canning, dential election held Tuesday by Richard' Nixon as their choice for Church a portion of Meeting members of the Current Affairs ;}resident. In the njock election House Rd. which was abandoned f>ill scholarship to Shirley Rych­ PHILLIFS FIRST!! ling Awards were presented by PHILLIPS FIRST!! V PHILLIPS flRST!! PHILLIPS-FIRSTir Club. Tuesday. Nixon Mifi-Lodge received when the road was relocated. ^ - ~ John Golden, chairman of the Townspeople will decide wheth­ John E. Horton, representing the a toted vote, of"'1,007 votes, while town 4-H committee. debate, explatoied the Jisue: - ' 'Re­ Kennedy jiilci Lyndon Johnson re- er to accept Wood Acres Rd., Ams­ solved, that the. Rel>ubIk!an p^eK celvgd''946. The! Democratic edn- ton L.ake. three streets in London Church Electa deilt, vice-president, and Congress Officers elected st the snnual iman at-Large, Kowalski, "re­ Pa»k, and land for Hillsdale Rd., should be elqoted." He annouiioed ceived 950 votes, and the Republi­ at Amston Lake meeting of the First Congrega­ that 'all the queatidns diacuesed tional Church Saturday evening can candidate, Sadlak received 999. ' The selectmen al.so ask the had been submitted. by history However, the Democrats were townspeople to approve buying are: Albert W. Hlldlng, clerk, for dlosees. Debating for the Republl- land next to the town record build­ hli 38thi successive year; treasurer, oant wdre sehtora Richard Ken­ favored in the election of the Rep­ ing. ^t is owned by Mrs. Grlnton I. Lkictua W. Robinson Sr., for' his nedy and John sBfccon,* with Bob resentative Daddario, Who received Will of Yonkers, N. Y. 26th year; assistant clerk. Mrs. 1,056 votes, as opposed to 996 for, Automation Reaches Grain Industry Barton,. '61, aind Eaien Hanson, '62, the Republican candidate, Bren- 8t. Peter's Notes Everett B. Porter; assistant treas­ serving as ' researchers.’ Arlyhe in. Parishioners of St. Peter's Epis­ urer. Mrs. Shirley P. Belden; dea­ Explaining the use of the IBM "poultry-feed-formula" card In the automation process of mixing Garrity and Divld Poster, both Kennedy could conceivably have copal Church are reminded of the cons, Edward S. Smith and Lucius and producing a finished poultry feed product, Imnianuel Hirth, plant manager of the new automat­ only PHILLIPS give you QUALITY ot LOj COST! seniors, led the defensive for Ken­ won, however. Ninety-six votes 20th anniversary service at Christ W. Robinson Sr.. Emery Taylor, ed "feed mill of the Central Connecticut Farmers Assn., located on Apel PI., tells an interesting faet nedy! Victor Zubrow, '62, and *bo\it the perforated card to Hayden L. Griswold Sr., president of the Manchester Chamber Of A lEST BUY^ Pat LAikovltz, '63, served as the were lost through students using Church Cathedral. Hartford, on Nell Wakeman, Slrreno A. Scran the voting machines inoorrectly. K Sunday at 5 p.m. This service is of ton and' Albert Coolldge; junior Commerce: and John P.- Wlet, executive vice proslden of the C of C. The IBM card, placed Into the 2-CAR GARAGE only ‘ Democratip researchers. master control board, Informs the huge electrical brain just what Ingredients are to be mlXSd dur­ "I spell my name N-I-X-O-N,’’ these votes had been recorded for particular interest to the Hebron deacons. Mason 8 . Belden and Fred Kennedy, the victory , would have church. St. Peter's Is "mother Patten; deaconesses, Mrs. Helen ing a complete cycle in the production and distribution of a type of poultry feed. The automa­ ineludos footings and declared Richard Kennedy, the victorious Republicans discuss their planned “line of battle” before the debate assembly. From Democrats listen attentively as their opponjntfi display their oratorical .pbiUty. From left to right church" to the Hartford mission Bevin. Mrs. Mildred Fillmore, and tion process, started with a flick of a switch on the master board, can be observed by the starter as foundation lA first speaker for the affirmative. left to right they are John-Bacon, Patricia-Haijsen, Richard Barton and Rick Kennedy. Chairman the pondering politicians are Arlyne Garrity, Dave Foster, Victor Zubriny, and Pat Luko'vltz. been hto. Said Mr. Piper, faculty the board lights up during various phases of the operation. (Herald Photo by Satemis). He emphasized the fact that Ike advisor for tho Current Affairs out of which grew the Cathedral. Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough, honorary to John Golden looks on. (Herald Photo by Pinto). (Herald Photo byBy Pinto). Club, which was In charge of tee The mission was started by the deaconess for life; Philip 8 . Clark A BEST BUY^KING SIZE had dealt with a Democratic Con­ honorary deacon for life;- executive gress which had made' more bad voting, “Di our election last spring Rev. Samuel Peters, first rector of p ro ’s ■various projects during the aometlmes has all four feet off the the ieeuea He argued with Rlck’a future—America’s Alters and the for Student Council President, the Hebron church. IMs hoped that committee, George E. Alden Sr.; PTO Will Conduct year, particularly the |300 an­ ground at once.' In 1872 Eadweard 20x24 SUMMER QOHAGES propoeaU than there are mos­ many will join in this service- as a finance committee, P. John Per Erected aittywhere In Connecticut! Wc’va quitoes at Globe HoUow.” Candi­ statement that no nStions have be­ worid’s. Gridders Lose many votes were lost because pu­ nual scholarship. Muybridge lined up 24 wet-plate come Communistic during Eisen­ economic question was John pils did not learn how to use the thanksgiving for the work of ham: auditing committee, Walter cameras with a separkte trip wire sold hundreds—ask for locations where date Kennedy’s charge that the Bishop Walter H. Gray during his C. Hewitt; nominating committee, „ Used Books Sate yon can sec them for yourself! United States' is now second to hower’s terms. Certainly Russia Bacon’s'm ajor point in hta con­ machifie.” It is estimated that up to each shutter. A horse galloped Riusia was refuted by Rick on the had taken several nations behind tinued support-of tee Republicans. to 1 0 % of election votes by adults 20 years of service. Mrs. Jane Alden; church rep- past, hit the wires, tri()ped the SEE BIGGEST GARAGE and COTTAGE DISPLAY IN CONNECTICUT Qose G)utest "fhe Rev. Canon Thomas Byrne, re.aentalivea, Mrs. Gloria Bell and Manchester High School PTO Deaths Last 'Night grounds that no nation had gone the Iron Curtain, using troops. It was true teat under the Dem­ are lost in this way. will conduct a townwide collection shutters, and the pictures proved X behind the Iron Curtain since Ike’s Yet there are no troops in Cuba ocrats tea nation hiid grossed, a Members of tee Current Affairs assistant and director of religious Mrs. Jane Alden; evangelism com Muybridge right. aOPEN TODAY and DAILY 9-8 fWithont obligation please Mind m« 1^1 Club acted as moderators, check­ education at St. Mary's in Man­ mittee, Mrs. Frederick Brehsnt, of old books fqr a used book sale By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS formation,about the new PhllUpa CM* • term began. Would China have re­ and Africa now and both-are re­ 4Vt per cent increase id wealth, To G>nard 8-0 to bp sponsored sa the organiza­ Binghamton, N,Y.—Wilker treated from its attack on For: ceiving help from Russia. Eco­ but only for one year. The Re­ ers, machine attendants, and chester a priest studying at Hart­ Mrs. Ruth Coolldge, Mrs, P . J. I rages and Ckittages. , . 1 lides during the voting; Carter ford Seminary who is on leave from Perham, and Miff Florence Smith; tion’s sole fund-salalng- project Wear, 81, a former member of the mosa If the United States had been nomically speaking, the nation has publicans had prcduced a 3.4 pet Manchester’s “tough luck" S this year. State Athletic Commission and NU96 •••■•*••■••••■••*••••••••••«••* I wetUc? Rick ended hla speech with suffered two recesslona under cent increaie in national wealth e Cormier '61 and'Ttudi Reck- the Wocese of Florida; will pfilcl- miulc, Mrs. Barbara Burks and PHILLIPS GARAGES I football team was defeated last nagel ’61, moderators, were; in ate at the 8 a.m. communion serv­ Mrs. Bvelyii Rowley: missions, Books may 'be deposited, at the military aide to the late Gov. Al­ Marlow’s and other fine Main Street severri’questions for the Kennedy Elsenhower and has four million annually. Under tee Democrats, fred E. Smith, died Thursday. Wear forces to answer: Can Com­ unemployed. It is true that private the bu>^g power of a dollar had Saturday by a score of 8-0 at Me­ charge of the voting, and ‘were ice at 8 t. Peter’s on Sunday. Mias Edna I-atham; flowers. Miss high school library during—-GiP, street store* open Thursday Just South of Puritan Maid Diner munism be patiently fought and available for explanations for Vo­ The 10 o'clock morning prayer Fidna l>atham; religious education, week of Nov. 7 through 11. I also served os public relations of-' I Town industry has prospered but the gone down, whereas it had in­ morial Field. The visiting team fleer and chapter development dl- and Friday nights till 9:00 2091 Berlin Turnpike A'Alley 8-3561 freedom siniply evolve? Where Is creased under Eisenhower's ting procedures. Bruce Badger,' - service will be conducted by Mr. Mrs. Walter Donald, also Miss E. Mr, and Mr.a. Joseph Dyer Gall Collect On This Phone Number I Tel. No Kenne' nhvRlcM,TnHohoinctrYphyalok frtgohomclry snCTand Uvttles as __well;*______she to secretary of Indians showed that "practice The massive buildings of tee in­ and Smith pulled away to win by chester completed three passes for mate analyids^ . Mike devotes periornuMicea of co^Captaln Ken 81 yards and held Conard scpreless Karan Amaeo, a member of tee the HI-League of (^veiunt Con­ makes perfect” In a display of of; ternationally known MIT inspired over KX) yards. Junior John Sol-, clasb of '62, expressed her feel­ . enough time to each to be cop- tensive toamilrork, with the front much av^e on tee part of all and Smith, scored four victories In their cius displayed his usual fast finish, in the airways. sistently among those on tee hon- gregational Church. • ( - Bote teams showed strong de- ings in the following manner: " 1 An actress with a French ac' line working as a unit. hopefuljy poeseaelve glances by last four Individual meets of tee passing the tiring (Golden with only. feel that without these mock elec­ . 1 '• or rolL Mri Big’s favCrite sub­ Manchester went ahead when senldrs Peter Klock and Linda 26 yards to gp. Fran Golden rsui 'fenses which kept the bait around cent? Having been a member of year. Last Monday the victorious midfield for moat of the afternoon. tio n many more people bi-future ject is Western Civ. Paint and Powder for two years Bud Fashtor tallied on an ^ indirect Wood, yrho desiiw to attend this a good race, making u great come­ . Popular Mike was elected to hit by. Bill Kublman. The goal, a college. Besides the room-sized Indians scored a decisive victory back after a poor■ race last week. Defensive standouts for the In- years would neglect their privilege and the French I and n Clubs this over Conard and Plktt High dlatia were BUI Eagleson, Dennis of voting for the lack of knowl­ serve on tee Student Council this might well be Peggy. A well long shot tepm outside tee jjanalty IBM machine And the modem lec­ 'Both Windham and. Hall were year. Hs lists as his greatest area rolled by the .opposite cor­ ture rooms, the ultrA-modem au­ Schools At Memorial Field Last tadly beaten by the much Stronger Seibert, Tony Alibrio, Dick Me- edge of how to operate machines." VOTE rounded girl, she has participated Thursday tee Harriers troupced Mullin, and ] ^ e Simknons Rick Kennedy, president of tee honor to have been Awarded, last ner, Feshler played his best game ditorium and chiqwl were viewed Mancheater team, 16-47 .and 16-43 - year, ths T i^ tjr Book Prise for in tee girls’ Intramural sports pro­ with much Interest. The circular Hall and Windham .High Schools respectively. The game was quite rough with student Council, stated: “ I be­ RETURH THESE OUTSTANIHNG CONGRESSMEN TO WASHINGTON gram for four years. to date, scoring another goal in at West Hartford. These last four " outstanding scholarship and serv­ the third quarter and coming very chapel, affectionately daUed "tee The MHS Jayvees also picked many penalties against both teams. lieve teat four mock election af-' ice to MilB. Current Affahe Using her abilities to help ote’ bCor can with Its <»ener” by MIT wins left the MHS squaej with a up four wins to round off their This, however, w ist due mainly to forded a wonderful opportunity for BUT WE'RE BOASTING! ers, ‘,^ a u ’’ ,has been a three year dose on two other shots. His cor­ 13-1 wpn-loss record for the 1960 us to learn about ...and to partici­ t Club and tee Vanity M Club students, was suiYounded by a season with a 12 -2 won-loss reo­ the savage defenslye play of tee member o f lOH (Instructors of ner kicks 4uid long crosses hslp<^ season. - Iraund out busy Mike’s extra-cw- to break through the Maloney de­ nioaf; tho only light to received ord. Larry Duhaims, the ' little two teams. pate In tee demonhtlc privilege , ricular acUvitleii. the HandiCapp^). The Manches­ tteough a small oky-Ugbt and. in- In the last dfficial meet a t Me­ The next game for tee-Indians of voting. The mock electibn en- MANCHESTER CAN WELL BE PROUD OF HERSELF AS A "I ..believe in the fense. . '."S’ . ...7 ■ . morial Field ' co-Captatn K en sophomore, won individual honors ' What doss.Mike do outside of ter ChrisUisn Youth Coi%cU to an­ dividw windows found at the base In bote races. He was followed by wUl be Nov. 12 at Memorial Field coui;aged a greater interest in tee “A good and well other activity that' takes up q The Inidana are keeping tltoiri eff tee walto. Of added interest was Smith lowered his own reoord six when Manchester win host Platt presidential candldatesr’ and\tho "LIBRARY-MINDED" COMMUNITY. economic assistance school? Rett! — He njUst nCed It tputnament hopes alive, and If they jno're seconds from 14:36 to 14:30. Dick Davln and Jim Alibrlo. Tho ' after alt, his .in school activities. great deal of our ■enior’a time. In tee fact teat the guide for this ■ttohg Jayvee squad scored three High- School of Meriden. issues of tee campaign." Rook Circuhition-—Seven books per capita! administered pro- iqiite of hor busy schedule, Peggy ■win teair last two games, they will nlgbly teehnologioal sch(>oL was a Smith was n « r challenged during Kevin Toomey, '61 Penny White, a member of the program,, not .only While resting, Mike enjoys reading ■un be th contenUon for a-tourna­ the raice; hs won' by about 200 shutouts In their last three meets (National averaBe--four)- „ . • ■ a good book or listening to vthe mehow finds Ume (to hold down histofy major; over Platt, Hall and Windham clas: of !62, answered: "I feel that gram of economic ‘ daily babysitting job aM r ment birth. Indian mentor'Richard yards. Junior John Ssiclus broke Card Holders— Almost 50% of population-registered! '• - . 7" ' ; for its Mutual Se- < Calypso music Of Harry, Bela- Danielson^ cautioualy eyeing the Boston Umverstty and fiim- into the “Magic 14" circle with a High Schools John Golden, '61. YeaP’s Play Plqnned the experience of using a voting fonte and to tee Kingston Trio. ihool. moiis College were the next col­ e ■—- i - machine to very 'valuable to future V (National average— less ttian 25%) ‘ aid can be essential Leisurely moments, which are tournament, and tee Red and White ;i;eat effort of 14:68. Cb-Captain curity benefits but.> Eating all -kinds of, food and eleven are "keeping their BAgere leges on. the Itinerary. Although 7ohn Gtolden and Dean Cosma, tee Library Di$cus$ed Picture Bruno,GuiUnl as Dennis yotera. ■ helps studehta realize watching sports spectacles'on TV lew , and far betwsen, art spen in the heart of a part of the Bos­ OJFlnn, an Irish cop, and visualise the responsibiuty of being, able to BUT OUR 1937-BUILT LIBRARY IS JUST TOO SMALL FOR OUR principally because to the long and knitting, sawing, reading or listen' crosaed.” , I - NoU Wise, '63 only other sanfors on the squad7 'Vote. This awareness of respon­ .fy '-y. ,, are "tbps"-acdordlng to Mike. ton city area, Boston University also battered their best times In Manchester’s need for an addi­ six lovely old ladles-portrayed by Beware, those ^ h o . make a prac- Ing to the Klngeton Trib. To lose seemed to posaois the ueuaU col­ their last hm on the Memorial Arlyne Garrity as Miss Hilde- sibility leads to better citizens." 1960.NEEbS! it represents d ful­ grueling search we herTgiggle and to become sophto- OM BoMcs Wanted tion to tee Mary (3heney Library Karen Rivard, co-editor of the ~ tlce of attempting to disparage lege atmosphsria. A • main Field course. ' was debated In a senior College g a i^ ; Ellen Hochberg, Miss '■ their , fellow man, for Mike does Ocated. .are among the ' present thoroughfare, however,. separates Coabh Bob Sines was extremely Birdie; Susan Benet, Miss Aman- High School World, expressed her­ fillment of our hb- face for peace, free-,, aims of Our senior. However, Prepartory English class this.week self in tee following manner: "I THE PROPOSED ADDITION tO THE MARY CHENEY LIBRARY: ' ■ • 1 not like people who try to belitUe A sale of old books to being some of the' various flljpartmehtal pleased to see that the "Friendly with considerable fervor by stu­ tea; Sandra Hunter; Mtos Lucy} dom and progress." - others, there are-things teat P e g ^ feels organised by tea MHS 'Parent buUdings. Tbs sniaU jpcivste girls' Five" (Smith, Salctus, Ooldsn, Margaret Cote, Miss Nettle; and feel teat the mock Section to one o Will provide a total space of 26.420 sq. ft. ^ ligation to man- cannot be improved Upon: Her fa­ Teacher Organtoatlim with aev- Bracken and Golden), as he calto dents who have tried to do research of tee more -valuable and Im- -W ’. Last summer was one of variety coilego of Simmons 'Wis interest­ work.;'!"'''" ■ Pat I^rry, Miss BUaabeth. They’re portapt appllcablo methods .for • Will cost approximately $.160,000, of'Which 150,000 will come from the 1,/evl Drake Library Trust Z to our. male legionnaire, for he vorite plasas. aud grhqtom: jass sral admirable obJecUvea: H ie ing in that the eiCMriMMins a n all them, all battorod their best times all ready to commit mUrder in or­ kbd." . “Mim" Daddario C m Cod and Block Island. sale Witt provide funds for the in this tost, tune-up for ths state Lisa Cowan and Linda Wbn^ practical learning. The demo-, Fund. - counseled the "younger, set” - at hi on extended building. ' mentioned- several factors Indicat der to attract the attoptlomof Mr. cratlc right of voting many times " Camp Woodstock fori A month: in. preparation tor -the teaching PTO’e Support of tee Senior >. Cambridge, with its Iw-covered meet on Friday. The MHS varolty O’Flnn, i ■ o Will cost the taxpayer: 14 cents per $1,000'property assessment over a 20 yj^ar.period. profession which "Beau” plans to Dawn Dance, of the collegs times snd plabea wore: 1, Ken 4ng the need for more Ubriiry is neglected or misused through Or: .$1.40 per year pn a $10,000 assessment. ' V Frank Kpwa Bqck In Manchester, he could be wall! of Harvard and Radcljffe, ■pace. Of the 10,127 school puptto Add one second class detective, dtointertet or imoraace. The mock « . enter, she has been following ths Achotorships which it awarda was the flnal,stop in Boston itself. Smith 14:30. 2, JNmfalcius, 14:68. 1- Kramet^played by Donnie Perkey, • Will be the first library paid for by town funds: Fundd for Mary Cheney Library came from seiR» behind the steering wheel of Cotlcge Preparatory course. Msr annually, of the High School 4,John Golden, 16:18. 6, Jim Brack­ in Manchester, most use thp 11 election p rim e s and carrieo/ on CONGRESSMAN CONGRESSMAN a PeraonallMd Floon truck. Mike ~ lb Seelert. s IMO graduate' of brary at some time, while approxi . two mi’fimus etootcher bearers. an intsrest in tee .toouM xh4 te* j Chieney Brothers and the PWA. . 7 studies this year includo English library needs, and of oUier , guided' the 'ntudehts on. en, 16:2L 8, Fran Golden. 18:39. FRANK KOWALSKI EMILIO Q. DADDARIO . spent a week and a half camping IV. French IV, UB. Htotory, and worthy sdioN prajecta. LaaL Tho tonm scoriis wore Manchos- matriy half' arb active' userg. Bob AUtoon and Ronnie Pibntice, outcome of our eJoc^lons." at Chafleatown Beach in Rhode Modem Problems. Peggy • "likes but not toast, the sMe offers an -hour tour’ of Harvqrd. RAd; tOF 20, Conard '35; Msachos- Neither the Matiy Cheney library one Unscrupulous femal* reporter, ON NOVEMBER 8 FOR THE lalfufil, with several " ’buddies ’em ail.” Next year MRS opportunity to ctoar apaco in cUffie,' a school foir Women, now ter 15, Platt 50. nor tee WMtoa'hBve space to keep also madly chaidng Donnto O’Flnn. ijlA B S S S 8 IWDY P»CKS j RESTORE VIGOR TO OUR NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Although'Mike’i future to un- hopes to attend either *UConn or many Manohester l u ^ ^ ! 7 x has its classes wiUi HArVard, ' ’Fbe Last Thursday the Manchoster tee number of back issues of maga- Jane Rogers (OscUy Hn$lend) Mr. Brian Gibb'aXaMh Sciefieo decided, he ptoiis''to attenjl a New Central OonnectlcuL With her 8-room suite teat Bob shkres with cross-country tofun picked up two xines which high school students and Johnson (Ca;i^r Do Cbrmler) clasMS are conduotiiig sxperimnsts^ MARY CHENEY LIBRARY ADDITION I • ' England liberal arts colkwe. Wbat- Hia; p ro to askbo; yvoryons two other boys was ^^hatly ad' poUcq flhgor print Export All and tosts to detonnino tee color, YES ■9 vivacious perSqaaiity ahe wlB un* who can to b n u m sond wins over Hall and:'WlndluunHlgh find they need for research work. - ever our Uoitd AU-Amenean Boy lustre, specific gravlty.'ri«av«rago doUBtaffiy win many new friends old boNu id'tba.HlghMiool U- mirtd. Ho explained qliD that each Schools at West Hartford. Loading Many of these seniors had to go to teese make up tho sost ip "fiull ABi, r. attempts It to for certain that and ahraya be A credit, to MH8 . bqy' baa bto own roiton ip o n v hto tee Indians to victory was Co-Cap­ Hartford to find nmterial for jun­ in a China' Shop," this year's an-; and. toar&iaa various' mlim sl^ Igger Library For Growing Manchoifor - ba’U aeUete succeas. bfary on any day of th# wook of abphmoro teroogb aiik)r yearA iS ^ sas nioteods they havo Iteti- trG ao rAm rom w t wiuaaI( o u r n i o r the iona nto. oo. IPegnr, the daughter of Mr. eiM Nov.' 7-11. "Evorything qnd tain Kin Smith, who came within ior-year, thasea Lack'Of room for nual Sock and .Buakfii^ prodabUon. ■TRIB AOVBBnSBMENT BPONSOBIgk BT TSD^ DIMOCEUTIO T&mt OOMMmEB ’ - ' Mike to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. lUdend Beeucege. Uvse et' anything but oomica*' k adoi^- Tba famtfua Harvard titanry, the two of biMqung a S0-y«ar Use of reference works was a The hUaribtto myatery comedy vtU 'fiad such rboka as - r^Myltotos Oeciauskas of 80 Stark- Uj^dall Bt, with her ferodous' Abie, aooMdiiif to tho -poatira ifTfsat in the :oiy for weatlw BtfiOmeheeter. kltty, BnowbalL mijt out tkto woAk. gnShisW stq0iiifa;.K lO sto un- O i^ b ti& rib lm Ooldon ahd lto|b«ito ...... 8 Peggy Boaucags,’B!t- Alt Lang, '41 ------dergraduato library to {lot smAll for t£o half et 1tea race, but spoke figr the .^opposition. ., Ooony M ifU a d 1 $ > ^ '‘T ’ ...... ^ r f “ ■'i i L>^ m ' -s^-..-, ■, r

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^ . MANC^STKS ^VICKIMG HERALD. MANCHEmR, CONN« FRIDAY. ^OVEMSER 4, I 960 ,M_ — ,.„V., . , V.,;r.- M I -I ...... 1 I lil it l...... II ^ I I m il ^ |||.L'||^|||..I-. II.I...... Ir ...... i i n lIANCHESTEa EVENINO HERALD, It^CHESTBB, CONN, rRlDA,Y, NOVEMBER 4, IMO T" . / "‘J' , . fOxnnxEN '1- Q aim s Lnim uiiba Encouraged R ockviU e-Vernon BU6GS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOU8B with MAJOR HPOPI^ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Author Guest ’ • _ r - m ' ■ ■ ■ HEY.eLMER^WHeRe Of Sisterhood ARe Va ? IWiVNNA av PUYTHIEI MorlUir Coveil Debate S ecret ' in commemoration of National JewUh Book Month, the SUUr- BdM^TH»«SMAPMfSM/tMCr A boiif >Rliiibr» lAtfSdyiBS AT bonk-author lilnchoon Bihoosandb ducted by State , Bep/ mieworth Balgian Deleg^kU Walter Lorir R aul Rflia Sees uUouili 7 Chela— - Covell end We Democratic oppo- opposed td aid to education hut via R. Kaplan, oo-au-thor of SS5?!S™ ,!8iSf^^ ------•TTanogaMl BDoee ^•nt, Wllllatn Monm, on Coveil’s dan declined tq comment on Uif from 'Vemon, has asked for voter r rem ^ r rt t to thO lepalatUre. • Holrtead ' because the bHl was to he financed aosui« on*<»p UOpm tte m1» voting'racord. , . ] by a diversion of 821,000,000, from DayaTv report^ but he indicated support In the Coming election and ' Loverlii alAo .said Ijo Vrill MJtwG lOShoehoneea Cuba Invaded THK LISS I Covell haa defended hie opposi- Highway Funds and thsre was a his government would have plenty a a y a that, if ejected, he wiU "com* “atrongly aupport iadreaaOd Btato UGoddMoC Indlaae Mi to 11 hUls listed by Moran as UDomectle tion . . . V question of legality. petently and objectively” rep­ aid to towns’ fo f siduOhtion and. infituaUoa "progreasive memaures enacted by to say when the issue hits the As­ more speclfleally, liay proposal IB Citnu fruit enlmale The court refortii hill' stirred a To Help Nixon resent the entire t o ^ . IBGieeoue 30 GIrl’e name 4SBOX the Assembly in Ite historic seielon g r e e t deal of interest In town, sembly; floor. Ijbridan ad^ed that that would rsaiimeflUy help thoso ITPwmit of 195B." Belgian fo r e ig n Minister Pierre In seeking support, Leverin said towns with .greatly expandod tile r hrdiocerboB 31 Noblemen , 47 Story Covell said, on the basis--of the (ContinnH from Page Oaa) BQDepert '33 Give forth .48 Always The. p Itlte n e i to AndoVer resident attacking the him' to oppose it. He didn't receive Roa's statement came g^'few on various local Issues, hut said, in Vra.J«JT m WOBAR.Y VKNOW, B^Werfodot . 40 Vipers 81 Seth’s son Soviet D e ^ ty Foreign Minister fond promiseo such an IneroaM," YE6,OXY_SIANP THE / HBB 60T A M llVOtt Btitrad .Incumbent’a legislative perform- a single call In the favor of the hours befors defensa maneuvers every instance "I have attempted MMCH HBS AMP ICr/ IN GOLD THffiE tOU. ^AU. BE SPENTot* JUCeI THINK urootuiuiairt Greece 43 CarpentWi (Kb.^ blil, which he considered not to be Valerian Zorin said he had not yet HO said, "it should bo not«] that \OU WMr "\U8KMOWWMB4 00I»\U6ANPW ECANT M«AT A tor \TO RUN THIS HUNSny I „OOT9 34 Danker 3S Withered tool 88Keeeiittal I ance. ^ / ‘M eisialC T enor studied the report fully. But today at Guantanamo—-a regular to reflect what ’l considered to h^ being Moran quoted from The Covell’s In proper form SATway. advantageous for all Vernon.” t)ie sams promise^vsap mado by ME roftGQME-lfiEtS TH«g'W COM *^Tax>« IT UNTIL HE OFCANNEP ] TIME-MACHINE -y THING/ sriMnkMed BBtelaihed 4SBlbllcel sources clbae to- the Soviets said monthly training exercise that th m prior to thp 1959 session ,THNG, W TIK TO ✓ ^^G EIB nr our AWY SOUPTH«rt>; BBlfoleduck pronoun BS Decay remarks In the< current town re­ Andover residents were vocal Roger Loucks, a’ former’ Man­ SBVpen also in opposltloii to abolition of he would demarui to know” xbiy took on added significance from Representation of the town as without any resulting change.” THAT GANG BUY/ port/’ Representing Andovhr hv the chester resident, has been chosen a whole, not, just one segment of taMeum county government, Coveil said, Hamnrarskjold had not done some­ Wsehington’s fears that Castro Loverln said that because he la adCeUneiiMS r r r " r r " r IT r ^ neral Assembly requires time, as the tenor soloist to sing with it, Is of major consequetice. Leverin effort, patience and. a Sincere de. terming it not really • a reform the Manchester Messiah Chorus thing about conditions In The Con­ hlmseif might try to sUge an Inci­ a lifelong resident of Vernon, ha IW ^SBKxiNingK isBMM go if they are as bad as. DAyAl’a indicated. He was criticized by Fire rr.Teke IT sire to vM of service to all of its measure, but a maneuver for o61l- Sunday, Dec. 11, at Manchester dent at the base and try to pin is aware of the ‘‘'existing prob­ people nieee I have, freely given High School. report InAcates. the blame on the Americans, District residents recently for his venaesa** tieal patronsife. It woUld have support of the eurrentj town budget, lems which have resulted from ifa IT during the term In the legislature." ■ The chorus will begin rehears­ Zorin vvas reported to feel, how­ Aid raid sirens Were - to set in MFlaeM^ allowed 300 new ; appointees' (by which contained a greatly reduced rapid growth durllig the past few L . Moren said, "I want.tp present als for the production Monday At ever, Uia{ the sharp tone of the motion the entire defeifae ma­ years. MTor foodBMi ST t the Democrstic-controned gov­ police .aOrvlce ajjprepriation. ■—■I IT y 1 to you, however, his actual voting ernment) to be fron n .in to State p.m. in the band room of the report showed ,.tb* U.N. was mov­ chinery of the strategic base*'in t record during-/the past session bn ing In th'd ditectlon the Russians Jr( supporting the budget, he "Dally, we in yertiom ard made„ M 41 Heed pert Service without competitive er- high school. eastern Cuba. About 3,060 Marines increasingly aware Of thO diffl- a a r messures of great importance to Loucks sang the tenor scUo parj- Want it to. The Soviet delegate had took a atand 'for sliminatlon of ths 43 Bern »• 1 r ~ n n g em m tB . Frovlsiohs for the And sailors, and A4D Attack bomb cultiea encouraged when any par­ 44 Wide IT a r ST IT the State and to Andover..! don’t salaries had been nriadti but hot with the Manchester , Messiah charged that Belgian officers 'Were ers and F8U interceptors are tak­ tax inequities exiOting between city IF * r ' and fire district.. ticular group from either the cl^ •M 4B Hardened EM think this record agrees with the for the Work to. be done to earn Chorus in 1968. infiltrating back into the former ing part. fine words of his bid for your vote Me Was bom in Boston, Maas., colony and engaging in subversive In stating ths importancs of (of Rockville) or fire district ex­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER dlNnmber -- ••4 T" It, Covell contended. ^ Caatro and the 'government- Mrs. 'Sylvia R. Kaplah pounds on Inequities.” He said ho 83.BsUaIttp . / i l l i in the tovrti report. Here It ts: He in 1929, and moved to Mancheeter activities.. controlled Cuban press and radio complete repreaentatien, Leverin n voted aghinst temporary addltiona Hulings had already been pro- with his family 10 years later. He has been criticized equally b y city SdiMelikae * irtded on a Famllv Court by the Dayal'a report put the United have been whipping - up invasion ’’Acroaa the Threshold,” her first described his stand en leading ktate 9 i i to State A ld 'to education (Senata attended. Manchester schools, issues. and town for his position on vari­ BfMeitbavmie Supreme Court. Covell said. States in a ticklish position sinqe jitters among the Cubans for book. She will dlscusU the back­ BY AL VERMEER lT|km u IT Bill 1,178); an accelerated State graduating from MHS in 1946. He ground for her book, which la a ous local issues, but said he has PRISCILLA'S POP H Republicans attemoted to amsnil the chief targets were Belgium, a weeks. He said ba will work toward ths •BparoTy Highway ■ construction program j I'ned the investment flrin of 7*ut- guide for the Jewish homemaker. always sought what is best for HEY! QUES6 WHds V (THAT’S ME-] n * t r the bill to make jt intO/ a “ true NATO ally, and Mobutu, an anti­ Americana in 'Havana believe prevention of ajw further diver­ 81 Temple and transferring the Hartford nam'ahd Co. in Hartford, and com­ Mrs. Kaplan, a natliff N e w Vernon as a whole. ABOUT TO BECOME A ^ /^ALVYAYS ■ "J f^mllv court.” Qovell said. communist Washington hopefully the aim ia to divert the^ people sion of highway funds' to the BB Color iRT IT IT Bridge Authority to the State pleted a course sponsored by the Yorker,' has written . humerous State General Fund for General - GO »N AND GEETFt ) FOOTBALL COACH!? JUM PING TO , BOTomerlr IT IT (Senate Bill 1,133); court reform Concerning the Cbnsttutional New York Stock Exchange. looked! to as an alternative to So'- from the eotintry’a growing eco­ CONCLUSIONS vlet-supported Patrice Lumumba, newspaper and magazine articles. Fund expenditures “ as occurred in Biwkhopkt Honored HIM, CARLYLE II aiOeelie VT IT s (Senate BtU 491); -a reSoluUon Convention bill, Coyell said Its Loucks is now the tenor soloist nomic troubles, the growing short- cw t was eetlmated at a minimum The Congo premier deposed by agea increased unemployment. She ia a Hunter College graduate, the 1969 session." DOWM" i i ■■■J urging that Federal funds be at St. John’s Episcopal Church in is active in national Jewish organ­ He also stated opposition to any IT made available for distribution as of 1100,000. "They had one (con­ West Hartford. He is the former Mobutu. ‘ i - . Wage cuts and higher taxes. Helsinki — Under a new agree­ ITeUae aalmali R” 1 IT "" izations, and the wife of Dr. Law­ "suggeated leglAlation for a state State Aid to education (Joint vention) previously end the towns iralolst at' Tempos 'Beth Israel Top officials Jn Washington Tlie United Statea has repeated- ment, Swedish travelers In Fin­ aspolnn r rence G. Kaplan of -New York income tax, believing that any in­ BClaietor s r ST 61 Resolution Ho. 28); arid the aboli­ threw U out.” Covell said. He said Synagogue in West Hartford and considered the denuiiciatlons ly^ denied the Cuban Invasion land can new use Swedish savings G t 3 tion of county government (Seft- he was opposed to the bill for Center Congregational Church In chkrgM in the strongest terms City: ' . crease in Jaxes should bs derived bank passbooks to obtain Finnish Belgium and Mobutu too swaep- Co-chairmen of the luncheon are from the existing' tax structure." ete Bill 1,182).’’ Department of Agriculture, "not Hartford. If the ppedicted invasion doesn’t currency. IVtthdrawala up to the ihg and uqnecesaariiy harsh. But Mrs; Herbert Byk and Mrs. San­ The Democratic candidates in Ver­ Also, ••establishing a Family in thepry but In principle.” He^has appeared with the Hart­ the State Department reportedly cofne off, 'Uaatro presumably will equivalent of $29 a day or $775 a . Court division within Superior House Bin 4,031 required 18 ford SYmiNiony Grcheetra, the Wa- claim the 'tlnltedi States was ford Kepler. Members of the corn* non, Gerald Allen and Raymond month may now be made on approved DayaTs recommends mittee who are preparing the Court (Senate Bill 492); providing weeks of extended unemployrhent terbury Symphony, Trinity Col­ afraid to apt beckuse of ths Cu­ E. Spielman, have voiced support Swedish pAsaboka In all the Scandl- ' S H O R T R IBS BY FRANK.O’NEAI tion that The Congo’s warring fac luncheon are Mrs. Philip Bayer, for a Constltutiwi Convention compensation to be paid by all lege Glee Club, Hartford Choral ban military preparauons. the In- of the proposal to revise the tax navian countries. tions unite in a government of Mrs. Ray Seller, Mrs. Jack Gold­ (House Bin 2,848); cresting a De­ employers. "We'fe trying to keep Club, and many other organiza­ tematiohal furor the Caatro re condiliation. berg, Mrs. Leon Kramer, Mrs. partment of Agriculture. Conser- Industry In Connecticut.” Covell tions. He sah f the lead in the ime haa kicked up and fear of U.S. support of Mobutu .drew Irving Luckman, Mrs. Roy Morse, vaUon and Natural Resources said, "but We won’t with bills like South Methodist Church presenta­ fovlet intervention. (Senate Bill 795); providing for this.” new criticism .from tb.a Soviets. Mrs.’ Isadore Raddlng, Mrs. Oscar tion o f the Passion of St. John in Eleven of Mobutu's army oflicers Anti-Castrb activity continued minority representation on Sta^e house resolution No. 18 was a 1958. RottAer, Mrs, George Sloasberg, were reported to have arrived In in Cuba.' Three armed insurgents and Mrs. Abraham Ztibrow. end municipal boards and cnmiqlS' “nuleamce bill.';, Covell said, arhlch He la-married to the former were reported captured by militia­ JbndiMtor Olismobilt Motor Sajis LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB IlUBBERS ilons. (Senate BUI S05).’’ would have allowed 3 members of the United Statea to visit the Miss Marjorie Amt t^ d eb erg . Pentagon and U.S. military cen­ men yesterday in the Escambray HMuyrma Also, •‘Inpreaslng and Elirtend- the Senate to force a roll call or The couple have a daughter,. 2, P a c t Ing Unemployment Compensation 10 in. the House. ters. Zorin told a' reporter this wqs Mountains of csntral Cuba. The Trade Canceled W « hovB 4 nlc« sBiBctiow of loto medll OMsmo- muiiN and a son, 7 months, snd li'Va-'at a step aimed at "hampering any government claimed recently that (House Bill 4,031); and providing He sSld the bill for a $4,000 min­ 175 Natchaug Dr., OiAatonbuiy> Washington — . To help the Gov­ bHos and otfior makot «nd modoit in stbeh. for a published record of the vot­ imum teacher’s salary was "inter­ positive solution., of 'The Congo this ares had been cleared of Former members of the choms problem.” rebelf. ernment of Iran solve its balancO- ing eiid proceedings in the Senate ference In local home rule,” which are inidted to belong this year. of-payments problem and regain and the House (House Resolution would not have affected our town T h e acaembly- on Monday also Unofficial sources in Havana re­ II Anyone interested'iii joining may win; take up a demand by eight ported a amail hand o f fmmer economic stability.' the United No. 18).' anyway. 'The local minimuin is do so Monday night, or contict 1959 OLDS/dOBILE "88 Asijpt and African nations that The tiatg soldiers tried to seize a CMban States and Iran have canceled thetr •■Moran continued," except for higher. On Bill 506, Covell aaid, Eric Anderson, manager of the reciprocal trade agreement of 1943, those important measures on "the minority representation re­ Cofigo'S empty UiN. seat be lllled airlines plans st ths international 2 -D i^ 'fled a «. Fully equipped. chorus. G. - Albert Pearson is di­ by represratatlves ' of Liimumba airport yeatrtday but were cap­ Law ralledge. One ewner. I'LL which he did not vote because o f quirement would have alfeete.d recting. 72495 absence. .$4,000 minimum teach­ towns only. The law did not apply' and that Hsmmarskjold get The tured by security gusrds, Shots Congo parliament — susMnded by were Ared. ers' saleries ■ (House Bill 2,648); to the larger cities where elections Why net stop by tOnight or tomorrow for a test drive of ..ort ■Tl'lS IS extension of ihe Unemployment are held by districts.” Mobutu — back Into session as The Cuban capital buzzed with Marlow’s and other fine Main TU6 O ctober B uilding reports of the Influx of i Commu­ one of our lath model lued eaiy. o f one o f our ffa/ety-Tested Compensation A ct (Senate BUI Covell,said that he had received soon as possible. \ „ Street stores open Thursday WORLD'S 977); State Educational buUding a number of calls from towns­ Dayalis report g ^ «,a consider­ nist military technicians.-' cars that would make an axcOllent second eaf—a t.a reason­ Set at $^11,098 able boost to the rOsolution and Reliable sources aay about 30 and Friday nights Hll 9:06 •TAU.KT grants (Senate Bill 1,124); a de­ people on these bills, all in oppo­ able price? ' pressed area -resolution addressed sition to them and node in favor. Lumumba’s cause. It denounced Red Chinese—six believed to be PAI.! 0ELU pilots—have arrived in Havana. to the Congrese of the United Particular opposition waa ex­ Total new building value In Mobutu's coup as a “usurpation of SUtes (Senate Joint resolution pressed to the court -reform and political powers” and said that if Diploniats doubted the Red Chl- Afanchester for October of $211,098 nsae pilots were imported as in- MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDP1ELD ‘No. my flrit big thrill wasn't whon your fatitor oald No. 13); ..this man's record county abolitiibn bills. ’Teople are security Is established. The Congo *1 t|oT 4t whon I got him W ‘you oan’I" shows him to be foursquare In-vited to' call at any time to is noted in the monthly report, parliament and President Joseph ‘structors for the MIG jets the Cu­ MOTOR SALES :z . against the progressive measures express their opinions. 'Hiere were submitted this week to the general Kasavubu’s offleO Alight serve as a ban Air Force Is buying, from the only two who called on special In- medium for bringing political Soviet bloc. Rather they appeared '‘Belling and Berrielng New Oldemoblles For Over 35 'Years” so NICE LUNCHING WITH YOU MNTIEMEN. manager's offies by Thomas C. more llkflj’ to fly the planes them­ " i cannot believe this, la the 'terest' bills and I followed them Monahan, building .inspector. The stability. India, Ghana, Guinsa and Eias'nc STOCKINOS you MUST VISIT ME (P YOU EVER COMt LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON kind of ‘•service’ that Andover selves until Cuban pilots can be RAY DVihnBR, Ueed Oar Manager TO BELSIUM/ up.” total building value is $297,733 less other backers of Lumumba bs- , wants o f Its Representative,’’ Mo lieVfe tha^. the parliament would re­ trained. , ntUSSES — lElTS •V.»* « •♦*. ••»• H V/-!P . Moran's statements, in his'’letter thsn the same period.in 1959. Sources‘in Ravan A said they are BlI.TVEirr CENTER BTREBT’ - .. . fan eaMfaraedr '•whether it is concerning aid to eduoation''Were turn the.’Bery ex-premter to of- •'free^'glven or otherwise.” ' S.eventyitwo new building per­ sure none or the MIGs has'flown ,./ answered by Covell by referring to mits were Issued and included 12 flee. - W $-3411—MI 8-1511—Open tvenlnga" Coveil Replies his voting record; He said, "1 did Hammarakjold’s Congo Advisory yet in Cuban skies. ARTHUR DRUB Covell said last, night thst he hat hew dwellings valued at an esti­ A numbAr of Russian and Czech stand for increased aid to educa­ mated $166,100-. Tbe average cost Committee will meet tomorrow to missed only one legislative session tion in 1963, with' $4 additional work out instructions to the 16.-m'Sfl technicians also have arrivedi in during the eight years he has of dwellings ranged between $10,- Cuba. Many Russians learned per pu|Hl; In 1955, $10 additional OOO and $15,000. Permits for 11 new conciliation miasion it la tending to served as representative, "and that per pupil; In 1967, $21 additional The Cohgo to try- to bring the vari- Spanish cither during or after the was a IS-minute session called on dwellings in October 1959 valued oua factions together. Spanish. Civil War 20 years 'ago, plus increasea; but in 1959 the prdperty at $183,500. a Friday during my first tenn, TMemocrats did nothing.” Dayal, now en route to New Tork and they ATS regarded as more hs added. ___ Six garages a'sre estimated at a to confer with Hammarskjold, is logical flying Instructora' for. the He referred to the hardship value of $7,890 and TniseeHaneous Moran’s chaises of not voting grant of $124,000 granted to Re­ exacted tp tell hia -chief that both Cubiina. " . structures $2,800. Communist technicians are be­ FOR I . on four measures because of ab­ gional Diatrlct 8 for which he said Mobuto and President Kasawbu B. c . BY JOHNNY HART Total estimated costs for Octo­ sence were answered by Covell he worked through more than one oppose the co.iiciliation ' mission’s lieved already being assigned who said that those familiar with ber Include $2,500 tax exempt prop­ throughout Cuba to train the Caa­ I RtnMtlbMAHBAN ISaU» |.AMAV««BTMArMY session of the Legislature. In 'Visit. They re^'rt'edly look on it as BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE IHlSIGMNS'nDBHA TWO aCKIBS.t the General Assembly are aware erty, leaving a total taxable con- interference in Congo affairs and tro army and militiamen In han­ OP tftfCfrom N Vs sruriDnY. OPIKMCKT HAS A ODRN CM Moran’s letter, he stated, ‘The KOOSfi EUEOflON. NO issu^e." of the ‘'pairing- system” used by atructloh at $208,598, which is 58 object to its domlnstion by coun­ dling antiarcraft, antitang and flei'd ^ « r WOtB Of Ak-YIT V"on,MBB. hvbn u n oim gu / Hl« BIfr -R7E, BUri REFUSE most viUl single problem facing i r ^ — ■ members. our town is how to meet the rising per cent less than the amount in tries that want to sea' Lumumba artillery pieces a h i p p a d from W U KNOW WHAT e iO M J ! IN BBVIN THIN TELL WE, ARI YOU MAKETHlSAOlMnMGN liSBUE October 1959, , B«y BYKIAPIMOTlira JUN4UA4U.. In the pairing system, He ex- cost of public education.” He back in power. Czechoslovakia. BYOlANCE KOROBUNSKl pfalhed, a - Rep^lican who Is in iipir r BYTillWW, ' wtwiRwANitntRfRrril pledged that he would work , - -'A' WOaPTDURUTTlE WITH T H E STATE favor of a Bill comes to a mutual my utmost for immediate in­ BOYCMlFORfOME. OTWARTMlNTjrrf agreement not to vote with a creased ■ State aid to education r I OTTHKE (DQUINACf Democrat who would oppose the and that my vote will be caat for (TWYMAKIPIUCIOUS same bill, since their votes would the measure which is the most ad­ broth. nullify each other. ‘ This system vantageous for this community,” is an accepted practice because stating that “Two of ths thres there are essential legislative com­ plans pi’eseritly being discussed mittee meetings which members of would give Andover up to 56 per OPEN TONITE till 9 P.M. both parti M attend that-some- cent more aid. A i k long r u ift times come during a voting ses­ plsn I 'endorse wholeheartedly, sion, he said. Covell serves on / ^ •O.tt.X'ttSH**, e« equalising Grand lists for educa­ s-p.e^c -l a :.l p u i^ H A sir WITH both the Elections and the Penal tional purposes 00 l« $3.7S THIGOFRCg. <900N RND our ABOUT/ Senate bills; 2032 House hills; 98 their views, stating that this hiu House resolutiohs; 229 House joint AMY SIGN J NOI HE MUST'VE BUT HOW CAM we. GO not been done in the past. -OS HIM . N HAD AN ACCIDENT. ON With /r ? w h o will i resolutions;.'65 Senate resolutions; 'W CKEVpy — O-OR SOMETHING/ OPPOSE MEDUPFEKf and 251 Senate Joint-resolutions, - Mancheeter Evening Hetnld An­ Concerhlhg the ' 11 negative dover correapondent, - CBndr Pfna- L E S S T H A N 'A P R IC E rotes which Moran had singled-stlehi; telephone PL. 3-8888. ■/. - NOW 4 7 ‘ to » 1 .7 7

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i?wBT’r:,*fiin»iii •'I ’-'. j v * ' ■; .V V 'r V ^ T ^ V .“1 r :.- toy. - * ^ • .,• ). - j f . r ■ fUNCHlSSTEilt EVENmO JfANCRESm CC»QI^ UtmAT. N OVW EE 4, XMO IIANC^BS^ HERALD* l^CHESTEB, S^AY^OVEMBER 4*' I960,. CpdjH. Gimrd** PAEKA1» EOtnUB’ THE 8rimiteg>' ' W. L P ot D 0 d ir 6 Green PKanhacy ....2 0 * 4 J88 MltcheU Eleetrio ...>20 . I .714 H em td Rahway Expreon ....1 9 . 1 .«7» Paces PUssers waloh’a E oao...... Vr.18 1( .648 ... •» ; , Stanek’a 17 1! ,807 EARL YOST Vernon Beao .14 li .000 New Tortr, l^ov. Fteast Five ...... 1 1 l'i Sport* BSkter Dadlaire, cermeetlag on"close to Police ...... 1 0 14 '.417 two out of evsiiy w e * pOises he Wood's Locker ...... 6 22 ,214 attempts Coast Chu^ Acad­ Bowlers'fmprovp/Averages Go Up 27.000 Feet of Film Used St Series - tor Gammbns-Hoaglund . 1 27 ,086 Bontli — North Ourojtna *t f The 10 per cent of the fight not^point it doean’t make any .difler- emy Is shaping up qs.one of the Among -top. scorers were ‘ Dave Now York, Nov. 4 game. Colo-Y There‘should be plenty "of B n -fF lva and tha winner - could be* ..KeW York, Nov. 4 (fP)— Bet' five in a works elsswherd' this • weekend, ■ ' headed for the league tltla and the Clemson, Norrii Carolina State at ■ BMebsH season for 1960 officially ended .with the World set U exactly the percentage dif­ ence to me," Floyd continued. nation'*, best small' collage pasiser*. Stimpeon 220^-583, Rob Arendt rngjor collego fobtbiH powers Series but the Hot Stove League has been warmer than ever ji 'th'e “ new” Floyd Patter­ l^laire has thrown 127 passes 212, Mm Lamb6i<203.ibAptM loss to Baylor. starting tonight when Florida Rose Bowl. Washington Is a two- Wake Forest, Misrissippi- Stete at ference between what- recrowned “I'm In s 90 per cent iteJG ,.-Boy» how those 10 pin bowlers in Manchester leafifues l u t their p erfect records up since an opening i point favorite... . Auburn, Furman at Alabama, w ith -Casey Stengel getting fired as Yankee manager, ^ son to get whai he wants for champion wants for his share of bracket. Then I can get 80 pen in seven games this season snd S3 Howeveir, the second-ranked. Tigers State will be at Miami, Marquette hsve found their wsy to the 'srnu have improved 1 , br show tomorrow tomorrojw snd no have yet to give up itiore than one at Detroit and Richmond at George Pitt (3-2-2) is iratM eight points Georgia at Florida, WilUsnif and Dark takihg over the top field post with the San Francisco his third ' heavyweight title the anciliiairy rights (television, cent from "another promoter arid' GARDEN better than Note# Dime, which Mary at the Citadel,'. Vahfierbllt fight with Ingm ar Johans­ radio,.movies, etc.) anij.whtt F3I the difference between 40 and 60 ^ s receiver l^r a total gain of As a rfesult, effective immediately, both men and women Standings matter how they roll the dice touchdown In any |ame this sea­ Washington. - Giants, just-to mention a few major developments. Along per cent dgures to come to $ ,- MS yards. This'gives him an ac­ w. Pet. son. ptey’vs held Uielr opponents Miami (3-2) Is favored by IS has lost five straight after an at Kentucky, "outh Carolina- at son, The fight, a(;cording to wants him 'to accept. .4 100 big.pinners will have to hit higher scores to get their it will come up no higher than opening game /triumph over Cali­ Louisiana State, Lohigh at ."Vir­ about the ‘iftiddle of JanuM^% the official World Seri^sound Floyd said that before the sec­ 000 anyway. 'Like I sirid It's a curacy mark of .884. highest in Outlnga • 23 »N jlB soottSiss in three games. points over. Florida State (3-3-1). Pitterson, is %1 per cent sef'- for names in print- New totals for publication have been in­ ‘ftve’^ when the action la complet­ Detroit has won Its last five starts fornia. . ginia. Military,' Davidson‘-ah 'Vir­ ba*el*«11 film* ■ wUl be (feleasM for.------^ ^ — ------ond fight, which he won, he asked matter of principle. a haacf the lO-leading small col­ Wedding* .23 ed. ' , X Trouble Ahead some time between January and creased as follows: ' Buffets ...... 22 Duke is expected to give Navy after losing its opening game to Ride (5-l> appears to have it# ginia Tech. tte lured better then 60.(j00 peyees for March., Either Miami or'Lbs Ange­ for, and got, a contract calling “I’m confident they (FSl) will lege ,^ ^ r A ; ' iat’s because Iowa end Minna- Hbwwer, four of his rivals have Men^—Singles, from 175 l;o 200 and over; Triples from Barbecues 14 .438 considerable/trouble. The Blue Iowa State. Marquette has dropped work cut out -against Arkansas Mldteeet -r> Oklahoma at Iowa les 'Is the likely Site. , for M per cbnt of the ancillary see It my way.” unbeaten-united titi^ , (5-2). This one could go a long State, Nebraskf at Kadsao, nii- ralkwlrtg Pltteburgb’s wVen^ j / , rights for a third fight. Now, he com plete more paasaa baeausa. 500 to 660 and over. Banquets . .406 meet R eq^n at MlnneapeUs in"the Vila have lost only to Michigan■ hlgi its last three. George Washlhgton "By next pPhursday We Will be The, "new look'* about Patter­ Clambakes .406 whUA recording five victories. The (2-3-1) idoked good whipping Air .way toward deciding the South noie at Michigan, Kan*as 6tate at gaifte, ninth Inning lxThe same goee for the Ten- Southweet — Texas at BaylorV er of tJie Manchester Country Club, rector of Feature S^rts, Inc. Quarterback !Vlm Luce of Au-' publicatmn, will remain as is. ' > Airport.-And my fCllow passenger a poViitibn he held fbr years. Aii- didn't think I' was going to win tween him and Manager' Cue guatana Ocdlege^ South Dakota, head-to-head battle for fln t place State.- the seventlvtealn^th «roa Tale, deadlocked with Princeton highlight Syracuse's attempt to nessite-Georgia Tech Southeastern Cincinnati 4t 'Houston, H a r d 1 n- was Dick Borden, president of Bor­ nual election of officers will take Fugasy made' that statement the second fight. 1 think if 1 had D’Arftato still IS very solid but It's Rea^n for increasing the 10 ain totals is to fair in line in the standings, the Outings swept in the loa't andJ^d coluinfis.js Idle. for the lead. Is e two- get "back on the victory trail and Conference meeting at Atlanta. Slmnions at North Texas StatO, yesterday at a boxing writers tha nation's leading tmall college den ProducUpne Of Boston, Mass. place .‘.aturday night, Nov. 12 at- ssked for 70. or 80 per cent then 1 no longer a"Syengall and Trilby” passer, has com plete 106 of 168 with the standards set for the smaller ball rollere. four "points from the Clambakes Iowa has^' knocked tlje touchdown choice to down Pennsyl­ an important Pacific Coast strugr -Other major games Saturday Texas AAM at Southern Method- luncheon after the ZS-year-otd to captoe the league leadership. The company wa* engaged by the the clubhouse. Vio Benetti is would have "gotten It. Now they affair. ; , . attempts for 1,263 onh ah Gophers five times In succeostoii. vania (2-A). The EUe (6‘6 ) rolled gle. between Washington and included. let, Tulatie at Texes 'Tech.' combined Amerttah ipd National Bchediiled to be elevated tb the Patterson had men presented with want me to come down. That was obTHoira 208-179—643, Swede Hendrickson Noel llB-125—343, Emma Verona- Doris Prentice 126„ OUve Rossetto ■ color for W minutes of running w-ound up at Penn. Are the 115-115, Edith Correntl 114-115, time on 16 mm projectors." entrance requirements stricter at the Connecticut Valley Quartet 187-176—819, Jim Boettcher 216— 116, Bee Cormier .116, Myrna R1-. Midget Aton. for the ensuing year. Jane Smith 144, Anne Twerdy 129, vosa 116, Phyllis. Tupper 113, —— ■ ^ R esp on d to Pep Talh , • • * Uttle Three schools than in the 514, Bill Gabbey 217—806, Len Jean Daniels 127, Ruth Kaplan Iw League? Shreve Is also a fine Other officCra elected during the PelleUer 189—5)02, Ken Wahl 189 Georgia Smith 112, Jean Mathia- lO M s u C r e w annual husines* meeting at the \Annie Oakley^ Bags Pheasants 122, Cappy Giblin. 114, Carrie son 110, Ruth Hllinskl 110. Yanks Plan Trades righthanded baseball pitcher.... —502, Roy Leonard 203.—501, Carl Ident 113, Amy Ptrkey 113, Mavis My companion added that a crew Tommy Mason plana to take the Penn Serious Threat'" American Legion Home were; Mar­ of men were used at all games, M ovrover riicn while Mrs. Elsie Carlson comes front and Gloss 200, Charlie Kaselauakas Small 111. Wings Tally Six Goals 10 the Central Connecticut Board of tin Hayden of Meridepr first 'vice IQS, Leo Itouillard 192 Bcji Gould HAPPY HOI2DAYS four St Pittsburgh and three con­ A pproved Basketball Officials. president; Andrew Carney of East center Nvith a pair of cock pheasants shot down in Coven­ Good scores Included Vicki tests at Yankee Stadium, New 189 Dick Valentine 185, Louie Sil- DUSTY Y Mason was long active as a local To Halt Yale Streak Hartford, second vice president; try. The\Annie Oakley with a shot gun has been hunting bavy 183, Richard Burnham 181. Glelarowski 120, Caroline Janicke To GePMound Help York. "W# Installed five,cameras Mrs. Eric Anderson of Talcottvllle, Standings 119, Ruth Ostrander 117, Sharon .and recorded every pitched ball. player. 12 years put not until yesterday did she bring down a A1 Lavlgne 176. In> Period to Triumph • • • . secretary; an.d Mr*: France* Catal- W. L. Pot. Weinstein 113, Alice Brown 113. Otto camera was focuaed on every It Is pretty certain that the cock pheasMt. Mrs. -Carlson, whd hunt.s without a dog, Women's better totals included Shy-Anns .....1 2 3 .800 a yearago,Glliln, — and he’s a . di of East Hartford,'.treasurer. Helen Valentine 168-162—469, New York, Nov. 4 — “ You can’t keep on winnfng pen­ pitch and three cameras were used Off the Cnir University of Pennsylvania transfer from Notre Dame — All five officers will serve on the has shot d o i^ a number of partridge already this bunt­ Clark Motors ...... 12 3 .800 on every ball hit. Ski columnist tor The Herald football squad. Incumbent Ivy can erase the woes Penn has ing season. She resides at Lake Rd., Andover. (Iferald Ruth Heneghan 183—466, Billie Correntl'a Ins. . .,,,, 7 8 .466 Detroit, Nov. 4 (JP)—^The old-faahioned pep talk, or be-1 nants by making tradea.” Roy Harney said that yesterday in association'* Board of Directors. Carlson 188-157—458, Helen Gould Town Tourneys •The 81m will be previewed In this season will be James (Dutch) League champion. Is not .going had at center, where bad Also elected directors were Joseph Photo by Ofiara)^ ' _ , / Merrills Market ...... 7 8 .466 tween-periods tongue lashing, stilt gets resulta^at least what apiounted to his inauguration speech as new general the cities of the two competing Fogarty. 'Die 8W Notes column to, be returned to office, but passes have been troublesome. Janeczsk of Meriden, Thomas Page 166^39, Janice Leonard 156— Wilco Tool ., ...... 5 10 .333. Scheduled at Y when Jack’ Adams is doing the talking. The Detroit general manager’ o f the. New York Yankees— a club that has been teams. Dee. 22 and Dec. 23 In New wUI appear In Thprsda/a editions the Quakers have on* big vote Also available Is Ed Shaw, the of Manchester and- Carl Ferris of 419, Jo Begin 160—409, Wanda Gus's Grinders . _____2 13 .133 manager blistered the Red W: ngs last night in what one of specializing tetaly in farewell ad-«>------______... ______Tork and. Plttabtirgh. We dhall . .Bob Olenney, Bdgar CJlerke and left In determining their suc- versatile boy who can play Rockville. Kaselauakas 166—406, Seffie Art Lahue 140-156—411 and BUI dresses. hava 600 prlnte made available for Rouillard 152, Avis Pelletier 150. the veteran players called "A real^ Blil Oleimey all owners of riding ceasoFs. They will cast It to­ fullback, tailback and any­ Janeczek also was elected chair­ Sheekey 367 topped the scores. Annual Town Duckpin Bowl­ give-ua-hell apeech." Tho remarks were not intended farm ayatem but there will be ^ public,*' Borden added, . horses - attended the National morrow In the . where else, for that matter,. If man of a newly-organized Rules ing Toornanaent championship The bellowing and shouting alda tho 14-minute mark against as any criticism of Erqnk Lane, more bidding In the bonus market Tha IMO aeries was the second Horse Show Wednesday at Madi­ 'iTile will be when the Ried It would help the team. and Regulations Committee which play is again pkuined at the .the deflated Bostonians. Cleveland's trade-happy "general for the youngsters. for the Borden Srih.. Siob Prlnoev L aB on U i came between the 'second and third son Square Garden In New York... and Blue gets Its annual In recent year* Penh has will take charge of all racing ac­ Community Y alleys, Co-Man­ periods when' the Wings were Two goals by Jim Bartlett and manager who will deal sluggers, Top Bobos Ftoyer Toiea of the Pirates, who teamed Dom Squatrito. Weileyan football whack at Yale, a team which been a tormentor, ahd has in­ tivities at the. Buckland quarter PaganVs^ Walnuts Deadlocked ager Norm Vittner of the North trailing the Boston Bruins, 5-2. other Ocores by cx-Red Wing pitcher*, managers or batboys at. Harney and Topping revealed, with Mel Anen In deaerfblng the coKiapt^n from Manchester, will has a plurality over four Ivy flicted enough misery on the midget track next year. Serving End lanes announced. Dates The Wings roared back with alx Charlie Burns, rookie Gerry Oue- the drop of a hat. They simply incidentally, that the top price action on the Setd- during the be among the Ih-vlted guests Jit the foes and two outsiders this Elis to last most of them a with Janeczek are the two vice are expected early In March. goMs in third period—only letto and Don McKenny built up were meant to underscore t)ie th^ yanks ever paid to a bonus sarleo, wUl handle the 81m com- the Monday, Nov. 14 luncheon of the season to remain one of the Hfe-tlme. The Quakers have presidents. Harden and Carney, A t E llin i o n For Lead in Restaurant Loop Tho Y has been' the site of the two short of their own National Boston’s 5-2 lead. Warren God- nece.selty of revitalizing the player wa* “Just under 880,000" nantary. Connecticut Sports Writers' Al- seven major undefeated and Harry Laise of Manchester, and Hockey League record for one rey and Helnyk were the early De­ Yanks’ player development sys­ to Ed Cereghino, a California Previoas to tha World Series .aa- untied teams In this big nation won nine of the last 10 games . Men’s and Women’s Tourna­ llnsce at the Waverly Inn. Head played and the lost three In a Page. ments for the past five years. period—and dumped the Bruins, troit scorers. . tem. pitcher who never made it. glgiments, Borden supervised r^ o of ours Mercer said C.V.Q.M.A,, which r e s t a u r a n t l e a g u e 8-5. The eight-goal output was Boaten Red Sos baseball aimsr'OTe football coaches from the college Game time la 1:30 pm and row by. big, big margins. Annual election of officers earlier thi.s vi’eek at the Elling­ Standings Current champs are Ruth ^ The loss makes it eight straight Farms Once Losuled Instead of eiOapglr.g the farm ranks ahd their captains, or co- Granted these are all plug now has 38 regular and 15 associ­ Ostrandel' snd Larry Bates. Detroit's biggest scoring splurge games for Boston on ths road Time wa* when the Yanks' system, Harney ptens to fry to K al hatting 8lm wtthTed Wll- it Is slgnlfidint because this ate members, will concentrate on ton Ridge Countrj’ Club found the proposed .slate of the nomi­ w. Pc.t. since Christmas night 1956. The i feature^ and^opeclal movies captalns, vrill be griesta of the Is one-half hdur eiirUer than factor* for Penn, but Yale has nating committee receiving the full endorsement of the mem­ Paganl's ...... 17 .708 'Vittner reports that the Y without a victory—and the tri­ farm* were loaded. In fact, they hasten advancen^t by adding scribes.. .felltngtofi Ridge Country assets, and plenty of them, of building an evfcr higher member­ Wings had not scored that much umph elevated the Wings into a once played a Little World Series specialist* in certain fle l^ These of the KaasasjGl^ Athletics and the previous *pmes In the ship during the-winter month*. He Walnut ...... V...17 .708 lanee Ore available for open Cliib plans Ice skating on the pool Bowl. Good weather wUl re­ Ita own.. After a ao-so start, bership. Ted LaRonne, prominent Manchester businessman, against Boston since January 1944. third place tie wiUi the. Toronto among themselves (Newark and will be in addittott to the regular Dateolt Tigers. said many local residents have was elected president to succeed.*- Ray’s ...... 14, .583 bowling Friday and Saturday Adams generally sits in the Handling the booking for the site this winter. N w club hours sult In an audlmce In the the Elis have been accelerat­ Csvey’s , ...... 14 .583 nights. Maple Leafs. Kansas City in 1938). In recent managers and scouts under cdn-. are 10 a m - to 8 p.m. except for ing each, week and are now indicated. a desire to Join after Rosa Begg, also o f Manchester. training room, behind the Wiftgs’ Stretches Strosik years the tendency has been to tract. aeries 81m will be Lew Fonseca's neighborhood of 20,000. watching the quarter midget pro­ Gus's .,.,...... 12 .500 dressing room, between periods. office in CMcsgo. Dates are now special events. Baling and Coasting Injuries Hurt what must be considered a LaBonne is president of the La- .417 wrap up a package of promising grams In Buckland last season. The Bonne - Silverstein Associates, Oak Grill ...... 10 HOLIi!>AY BANTAMS But last night he strode up qnd Ullman, getting two goals and Of course, Hamey didn’t rule being aaaigned. QnlV ^ group# will also be allowed at the BRCC The- Red and Blue has al­ very fine club. Imperial ...... 10 .417 an assist, stretched hts scoring kids in order to , get .one or two out deals. It is known he has been this season for members and their ready bowed to the other con­ Reward Too Great club will meet at the Legion the which deals in all forma of in­ Leading scores included Steve down the locker room, yelling at established regulars—usually from vaing the. aim la transportation to third Monday of every month. surance. Boris 113-110-116, Frank Armen- the, players and saying they were streak to 12 games—and needs taliidng with tha San Francisco and from Chicago children. tender* for the title, Prince­ It could be that In Ivy play Following the first round of Kansas City. Giants about lefthander Johnny Other officers named were: tano 111, Terry Kelly 108-103, "stinking up the joint.", either a goal or an assllt against ton and Harvard, hut they did the Eli* have been guilty of play In the hotly contested Res­ New York , here Sunday night to "We are going to Intensify our Antonelll although he aaid no deal 80 grudgingly and during a looking by the Quakers for ThomM Wolff of Rockville, vice Gary Smith 109, Tom Poeleski 104, F p is Left Stadium iNo Tieket Taken End of the Line taurant, Bowling League, there Bob Neville 101, John Franko- He said people were leaving match the club record for consec­ effort* in the procurement of raw is close. The prOblim, as usual, period when they were raked their tradition-ateeped teSts First Winning Year president; Bruce Miller, secretary- aA two’ teams tied for first place utive game scoring. That record talent," said Harney, with co­ has been that the Yanks balk at ncket sHuation differs: Not Four members of Yale’s stand­ with Injured personnel. vltch 100, Jim Stackpole 100. Olympia Stadium because of the on the tw'o following weeks while the two tallend teams are Wings’ poor showing. is held by Ted Undssy. owner Dan Topping listening imd giving up young talent that al­ CBca tUa saaaon baa there bean a out undefeated football team this TW* is the first year for against- Princeton and Har­ treasurer. Top 10, bowlers in league for can for help in getting tickets to fan played other positions in high In Five Campaigns Members* of the Board (of ‘Direc­ only seven games off the pace. boys nine through 12 are. Boris "It's a downright disgrace,” It is likely that goalie Terry nodding in agreement. "You have ready has proven itself oa the single - wing exponent John vard. It shouldn’t happen this , Walnut forged out a tie for parent club. • home game of the Boston school. Captain Mike Pyle, a Stiegman, the one - time tors ‘ for the 1961 season will be 93.6, Kelly 90.5, SUckpole 90.2, Adams told the players. Sawchuk will b# benched for the to spend and build. You must grow Patrtote In tha American Football year'. The ultimate reward for ■first place with Paganl's by sweep­ ' Some of the 8,737 Spectators did your own. We plan to change the tackle, played end while a school­ Princeton assistant ahd later the Bulldogs Is too great. MIDDLE MAN — Roy Goal of Cardinals Leon Browne, John Harrigan, Gil- Smith 89.4, Frankovitch 82.5, Dick New York game. Coach Sid Abel Leagua On ths other hand, If there boy. Guard Ben Blsme and tackle Rut'gers coach. He is a disciple moure Cole and Thomas Ferguson. ing three points from Oak Grill leave after two periods. Many of was not happy with Sawchuk’a SLICK S O P H — Tom territory of some scouts and a4d Bobby Hull, .National teas one request, there was a hun­ This (fame Is a link in their McKasson, Washington Cobb Jr. 81.6, Neville 81.6, Dave them had been booing the Wings, Paul Burseik were quarterbacks of the late Charlie Caldwell A lean but hungry Wesleyan The BHlngtdn Ridge Country while Paganl’s had to settle for a Coppa 81.2, Dennis MacArdle 79.6, work last night, despite ths 8-5 some more.” Le^n# scoring champion teat sea­ dred, for asalatanoe In getting tlck- .chance to become the first Yale center, is a le^cier on the 2-1 triumph over Imperial. Cavey’s who spent the first two p erils Hutchinson, Kentucky’s before coming to Yale and center and hi*, team loomed to a fine team in 36 years to be unde­ eleven will be shooting for It* fifth Club was opened for play July 4, Bryce Kent 70. victory! Hank Bassen. who haa a The Yanks already have started son, became the-first plaiter to «ate for New York GHaat games at Hardy Will was a fullback... atari with a 36-14 thumping of nation’s coaches’ All- took three points from Ray’s in missing simple passes, passing it sophomore end, is amOng to step up their scouting in Cali­ score three goals in one ffOme this Tankas Stadium In the mors ea- feated and untied. win of the season-and its first win­ 1959 with nine holes playable. to Boston players and failing to victory and a tie In hir only two Yale’s game Saturday with Penn Lafayette. ' America list. ning season In five year* Satur­ Work was started this pSst sumr the other match played. The two KAOEY TENPIN starts, will replace Sawchuk. the nation’s top college fornia, Texas and New Ekigland. season. He’s sterring for the Chi­ tablUhad- N ational Piootball In general, Vale has not leaders now have Ideptlcal 17-7 the ice. at New Haven starts at l:.70-30 Then came Dartmouth.dap- day when It meet* William* at Wll- mer on the second iiine which are Standing The Montreal Canadiens beat pass receivers. No changes are expected in the cago Black Hawks, • Xteagua Just last week a fellow minutes earlier than uaual. Trinity tain George Koval, the best made very lavish use of the tecords. CHARLIE WHELAN But those who stayed saw a fan­ onod and etferad two free dUMts forward pass, , but. quarter­ Itamatown. expected to be ready for the 1961 W. L. Pet. tastic explosion. Parker Mac­ the Toronto Maple Leafs at Mont­ and Amherst battle Saturday In pitcher on the' team, was Undermanned and low on morale season. Charlie Whalen, who leads the 119.8, A1 Bertussi 118.9, Bates Paganl Caterers . . . ..28 7 .800 Sr • Patriot night game. There hurt arid Penh lost 18-0. Next backs Tomrpy Singleton and league with a sparkling 130.11 Donald started it kt 2:21 of the real 3-1 and moved into undisput­ teere no tekera. On the same day, Hartford in another with a 1:30 last Saturday, the Cardinal* got by Professional Is Wally Clchon 117.6. Mortarty Bros. ., i . ..26 10 .722 final period. Norm Ullman fol­ ed first place in the NHL In the kickoff.. .Penn . has compiled a It was Princeton. Miming was Bill Leckonby can throw. Ex­ Rddio^ TV Sports with Bob Rogers the assistant pro. average, topped the bowlers In the Turcotte Esso . . , ..24 12 .667 a man called to say he couldn't use ample: Last week against Dart­ Swarthmore 18-7 to notch their Individual high honors both be­ lowed with his 99th NHL goal night’s other action. *1116 loss end­ ,m pair nt 40-line tickets for Sun- great record against Tale In the Koval and hla understudy fourth win against two defeats. A full winter season is planned, league’s most recent outing with Fogarty Pros...... 20 15 .571 after a threeron-two rush, and A1 past decade on the football field Porter Shreve. Penn lost, 21-0. mouth Yale threw ten times, including ice. skating at the pool a 138—393 total. Other g;ood long to Carpenter. The latter’s 178 Man. M odes...... 20 16 .556 ed a five-game unbeaten streak d a /s game Involving the Giants, completed six for three touch- Saturday— We*Ieyan’s last wlnning season was Ian Johnson tied It at the 7:32 for the Leafs. In 10 meetings, the Quakers have After defeating Brown 36-7. site. / TED LaBONNE scores that night included I

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Tha Itav. latwrenoa F. Almond, • paatw at Sonth Matli4||rt canirch, wU M In cbarsa of Mdlo broad- u eaabn modaorad by the Manchea- tar m w taiial Aaan.. over WINF ' Sunday at 6:S0 p.m. and dally neirt weak at 7:15 p m Woman Killed Tha 00-80 Oub at S t Mary*# :eria On Route 32 Bpiaoopal Church will meat topt^t at 7 o^oclc in Neill Hall. Ken­ neth Skinner of the Southern New Mansfield, Nov. 5 ' o’clock at the home of Mrs. Rob­ brown, gray, charcoal. dissolve parliamont and test his manding negotiations to end the are regarded as close,” he told re­ policy in a-national referendum if war at once. Robert Konovaluk, also 19, o f porters. He listed California, Ari­ tral California community at ert Digan, 67, Wadsworth St. Co- 1 ChesterBdld 40 West Farm St;, Waterbury, no last night, got a tumul hMteas will be Mrs. Edward Ols- he decides extremists pose s De Gaulle repeated his offer to zona, New Mexico, Texae, Okla­ •‘grave threat” to the'natlon. waa liste as "vei'y poor” at the homa, Virginia, Ohio and Illinois. welcome from a ifoUoe-estImated chefskle. allow the Nationalist rebels to •Tf France loses, her head she hoepital. “I felt the tide there moving in crowd of 16,000 wMrti surged out would slide toward chaos,” he said, IConUnaed en Page Six) Police said they were unable to our direction,” he said, “and from of control at tlmsA and arranged George R. Chapin, 146 Walnut determine which youth was driv all reports, oiir position has im­ a busy day in toe state today. St, who was calM to St Peters­ ing at the time of the craah. proved in the last seven days.” Traveling by plane and automo­ burg, Fla. by the Illness of his It waa Wolcott’s first trsAc fa-i The Democratic presidential can-* bile, toe Vice President booiliod brother, Arthur W. Chapin, two 17.99 Russians Lmph at Rumors ><- tollty in three years, police said. didate has. consistently said the campaign speeches in San Jfiae, weeks ago. last night returned ■X' election looked close. Hayward, Oakland and Van Mitya home. He will immediately resume But huge and tnunderously en­ today, and was to move on to XxM his duties as a member of the Re^ 2 State Youths Kitted Angeles for a coast-to-coast tole- orlon pile Uned, water-repellenl Longmeadow, Maas., Nov. 5 UP) thusiastic receptions yesterday in pubhean Town Committee for Dls loplin ell purpiise and all win- Virginia, Ohio and Chicagfijtobvi- idsion address tonight. trlct 3. Khmshchey " Welcomes Two Tliompsonville, • Conn., :et co8t!' velvet cplUred black, youths were killed last night ously. lifted His hopes. jS , ' Rep. Bruce Alger (R-Tex) of Dallas, carries a sign accusing Sen. Lyndon Johnson of deserting his At toe start of the day Nlxoa , jlack-oUve or natural poplin. when their car crashed into a And an atmosphere bordMhg on Democratic principles, as he leans a group or Repuoitcans In a demonstration In front of the hotel put out a statement contending : oeUte, 6 to 16; average, 8 to 18; ••its-in-the-bag” pervadea hi# whole where Johnson was to speak at a luncheon in Dallas. (AP Photofax).. ' once again that programs advocat­ MEN'S ALL WOOL call, 14 to 20, . guard rail on a new stretch of ed by Kennedy, Dmocratle nom­ Mao’s Aidefe Moscow Route 91. camp,today. ATLANTIC i^mmedy’s last big for^y in New inee for the i^ te House, would Three other persons were aeri- York City and the hea^^y popu­ add 115 billion a year tp federal FURNACE OIL Moscow, Nov. '6 (i^—PiwnierSpeaceful coexistence will be an ously hurt in the crash on the sec­ lated surrounding areas \ followed spending. » WORSTED SUITS tion of the route thqt had opened Aatonatlo Delivery ' Khniehchev headed the welcomere nounced. ’They also express belief a similar sweep by 'Vice Resident Pick a to Suit Your Taste Nixon said Kennedy, In Ror- reg. 59.50 ALSO AVAILABLE at Vnukova Airport today to greet the Communist leaders will reach to traffic only yeaterday momink- Richard M. Nixon last W ^esday. folk, Va , yeeterday, pledged that LT. wool) CO. Killed in the amaahup were Phone MI S -llM 8hao-chl, errivlng to celebrate the argeement an apportioning aid to he would adhere to soimd fiscal IN QUILT LINED 43i^ enniveraary of the Bolehevlk underdevelc^d nations among David H. Trombley Jr., 21, and (Oonttoued on Page Six)^ By LEMTS OLXJC A make an . Electoral (k>llege land-^paper Editors , published a poll of policy If elected. ‘ 'ISSu^^ncvTSSir^ • ••^1 Chineas Gommtmlet leader Uu themselves. Benjamin Bugden, 20,, both of Washington, Nov. 6 (d*)—^Ameri slide either way,” Roper added. its members, taken bWore Oct 20, "He cant have It both wayA” Thompsonville. 38.00 bA l^ACAAN STYLE Revolution next week. (•The Soviet-Chinese Ideological cans with a presidential preference Kennedy booeters could take wMch produced a majority opin­ toe Vice President declared.. ”He On Novambnr 8 VOTE for o biRgnr Hbrary for ' It waa. the Soviet Premier’s firet quarrel involves a dispute hi which Trombley’s 16-year-old brother, could find a poll to suit their cheer from George Gallup’s report ion that Nixon will wM 814 elec­ can’t go to Virginia and be acasl- Robert, waa critically hurt, as tois week of “a dramatic shift”' ble for one hour o f .ono day of oao MMMakhA#lanAn^TV^Rrlll^ e e e ' S button front, center Vent, expertly tailored. pul^ appearance In about ID Peipbig contends that war with the Sen, Kennedy tastes today, whether their choice toral votss, Kenne<^ 308. « 37 to 46. regular, short and long. Capitalist wprld is inavltaUs. were Edward and Joel Gurley, was Richard M. Nixon «r John F. toward the Democratic alate In the The ASNE feskecAft^ member weA, Afid totp during the ysft of lUa appearanca cui'the ground IGiruahchev says It Is not and pre­ brothers from Springfield. Kennedy. " ' campaign homeatretch. Gallup said for a prediction only on his own the time eqpouae Ms pianana's from tinder wild nunora In' the dicts communism can win in « The time hurt were taken to D u e in State Profeseional polls, newspaper Ms latest nationwids poll, tabulat­ state.' In reporting the reeulta, fhee spending, absap money.doc- West that he had been deposed. struggle of “peaceful eoaxiat' Sprlng^e:eld Hospital. polls, . college campus polls and ed from Oct, 20-26 interviewA in- A8NE; noted NixOnA meigin wee tritWA . ThsM rumors never' gained any ence.” ) miseiBllaneoua other atraw vote dlcfited that of those likely to vote slight in several Inatancet includ­ "Atnetlca is a big place, but not The Communist summit seaskm and showing 0 preference, 53 per BO- big'that Aueir tieticir go '■rr**' tonight and Saturday only! 'V eiedBMaa ettiong western dif^m atel pdnbury Wotnan Kitted Late T on igh t 'polls Showed various results even ing the blg-vote itaiee df"'Ne4r C In Moscow. formaUy opens Wednesday—the day cent picked Kennedy and 47 per coyeiM . : , MUL New Kinslngtoh, Pa., Nov. 6 though the election itself Is only York and Penniylvanla while Ken­ soviet officlale had merely after the American electiona— but. three days away. cent Nixon compared with a 60-50 “It is eynthette bunk for Itr. informal talks will be going on Ml (P)— A 70-year-old Danbury Conn., By 'KnS ASSORTED PRESS split foimd In an early October nedy’s edge was allm In OMo, Kennedy to represent to the Amer­ Made Worn Our Own Dongh \ lau(d>sd off the rumors which women died yesterday in Citizens Pollster Elmo Roper headed In­ Texas end some other states. epreiul from Vienna yesterday. (In through the holiday celebrations Sen. John F. Kennedy, toe Dem­ to toe final pre-election week end aampling. ican people tost Me lavUh epeattag ending ' General HosMtal of injuries suf­ ocratic presidential candidate, ar­ Survey’s published by three na­ A poll by Editor and Publisher programa can bo financed, as ho • A U VARIETIES* MEN’S Bonn. Vienna, New York and elM- with a conclusion that "toere’s not Magtodne, publtohed Nov. 3, indi­ ------ALSO — wbehR ^uealan agenclea had term- . Ambassadors ware birtta^ to the fered fn a 2-car crash on Route rives in Connecticut tonight" with tional magulnes tMs week found nee senght to do, by domng tax reception ceremony at.^e siirport 356 near-here Oct. 26. a clear lead by either candidate.” Kennedy ahead. Time Magazine’s cated 67.S per cent o f the nation's Toopholea* by economies In ad't&e rui^on nonaense.) his intenalve campaign moylng In­ Roper’s latest figures, from an GRINDERS The first fonnal greeting at the Americans Were eonsj^cwnisiy mb The victim was Mrs. Mildred to its final stages. correspondents figured Kennedy newspapers ara backMg Nixon istration or by economic growth:" sent. The West Garaums were not Sanford, 21 Boughton St., Danbury. Oct. 24 nationwide pulsetaking, was leading In states with 806 wMle 16:3 per cent support Ken­ TMs latest Nixon attium in this SFA Nixon was toe smallest for a GOP lOonttaued on Page Six) Phone MI 9-9ZM The' presence of* vKhniahchev, There was a cold wind Mowing as Dodd Cites Netv Bomb ^ earliest 'boosting^from Omneeticut HEAVY CO nO N TWILL CHINOS, rtg. 4.49 a band playad the national an crat Kennedy and 9.4 per cent; un­ Newsweek said 60 top Washing­ candidate since the 55.5 per cent Open Snndays At 8:80 P.M. BredmeV and most of the-Oonimu- Washington, Nov. 5 (#•) — Sen^ Dqmocrate, will speak in Water- decided. But a closer analysis of nlat Party Pieetdlmn underlined theme of the Soviet Union and bury. New Haven, Bridgeport and ton correspondents predicted Ken­ recorded for Herbert Hoover when HILUAROVILU the Importance the BUBSians give Communiat Oblna and the chiefs Tliomas J. Dodd, D-Conn„ said to­ the undecided vote gave tola re­ nedy would win compared wito 10 the trade Journal's poll started In INTRODUCTORY day that former AtOmlo Energy Hartford in a aeries of appearances vised picture: Kennedy 48A per to this symbolic demonstration of reviewed the usual honor guards that start after midnight tonight forecasting a Nixon victory. It said 1982. LUNCHEONCTTE T ^ : field bad^hecn swept clear of Commlsslbher *111011908 E. Murray cent, Nixon 47A per cent, unde^- political experts in 60 states et- 801-808 Adanw Street unity by the world’s two, blggeet and end Monday afternoon. Among other poUa: Communist parties. ' snow. had confirmed'Ms waralngithat a ed 4 per cent. thnated Kennedy would get 278 The New York Dally News, B ulletihs Comer o f HUltard "neutron bomb” can be built Most experts have put Kennedy "The 4 )ier cent undecided could Liu is the form al head o f the FldodUghta Utiimlnated the late out in front In to# race in Con etoctCMAl votes, Nixon 159, and 100 nearing the-end of ita 1960 state­ from the AP Wires 3.79 2f* 7.50 attemooh.aceae. Some 200 Chinese •T Join Mr.-Murray in warning votes could go either way. wide presidential pfiH, said 27,584 Chinese Oommunlat State and now, as I warned last May,” Dodd necticut. • Peipi^a leadiiig Ideologist after residents bf^ Moscow were present The Democratie nominee is U. S! News and World Report atraw ballots coufiled so far went to cheer. ■ said, "that If the Kremlin were to rated Kennedy ahead lii states waist sizes 29 to 50. tan, green, gray, white. MaoTie.tWBg. scheduled to arrive at Bridgeport 65.5 per cent for Kennedy and 44.5 IDLE TOTALS BEEN BOiCUaDai Janos Kadar, the Hungarian Khrushchev's portrait led all beat lia to this major technologi­ with 282 votes, Nixon ahead in per cent for Nixon. cal breakthrwiglCwenito shortly airport In Stratford shortly liefore News Tidbits atatea with 205 votes and 50 votes . Washington, Nov. S (gV-40- party leader, and President Antonin others of the Somtpresidium midnight. from New York. X Kenneth Fink Princeton Re- among the decorations: that have find ourselves confronted with ^ doubtful. stead of showing a aormal Oo- Novotny of Czechoslovakia were . On toe plane with him, and for Called (ron AP Wires aearch Service poll published Nov. tober decline, uaetnployment tA- among tha first to arrive. been put up In this snoivy capital choice betweisn surrender and an-' Nixon backers could take heart 8 gave these results for New Jer­ nthllatlon.” the reet of toe Connecticut swing, from a poll of tha nation’s newa- oreoaM 200,000 last- maatli. Oho.. Also en route la a delegation of for the occasion. will to Gov. Abraham Rlbicoff sey; Nixon 50.1 per cent, Kennedy MATCHING SHIRTS, nq, 3.79 15 Cupan workers. Among the decorations is a big In an open letter to the pfesideh- paper editors and pnbUshen con­ 40.7 per cent, undecided 0.2)|per Washington Post nporled tods^i .tial candidates Thursday night and State Democratic Chairman Two ^publican leaders are ducted by Publiabers’ AuxUlary, a Western dlplomata expect-com' John M. Bailey, whose support of cent. An Oct. 13 Fink poll had sizes 14 to 20. plate agreement en the queetlqn of (Contlnned on Page ffto) Murray ui^ed the resumptloit of shaken when an antt-SemKla leaf­ weekly trade newspaper which an­ given Kennedy 60.2 per cent, Nix­ for offlotal release next w e^ tt nuclear tests and spoke of a Kennedy for piatkmal ,ofllce goes let la diaeomad at a news confer­ nounced, results Nov. 8 from near­ reported also that the number ef back to 1956. on 49.4 per cent, undecided 0.4 per "third-generation, weapon, as rad­ ence In New York they called to ly 4,000 of the 10,703 ballots Knt cent. persons at work dropped SOMM WOOL SKIRT SPECIAL! ically dUferent from the H-bomb Sen. 'Hiomas J. Dpdd and other protest Injection of antl-Semltlms to newspaper executives. from September wheeeee.it aald Democratie state leaders will greet A telephone poll o f about 400 as-the H-bomb wSa from'the Hiro­ Into presidential oamiwign . . . Publishers’ Auxiliary said week­ qualified vfiterz in toe Richmond, a 400,000 gala wooM be aem al DoesnH Belierve Defendants shima-type A-bomb.” toe Kennedy ptUty at the airport. ■Warrant charging R^ubliCan ly newspaper editora end puMlah- for the period...... ' . I ...... “ A midnight motorcade Will take V a , was conducted by the Re­ •Tt la primarily anU-peraonnel campaign official In Coltimbia; era figure Nixon will win m whet search Department of Richmond ' reg. 8.99 to 10.99 in .destination and effect...,” he the Kennedy party through Ah- FIRE KILLS S OHILDEEM 2.99 . / ■ i . . S.C., with eonspinaoy In dlaappear- “could be called a near landslide” Newspapers Inc., publleber of the aonla, Derby and Shelton to a continued, “and it need not create anoe of 50,000 pamphlets from with 416 electqrid votes against Richmond Newa Leader and Rich­ Cleveland, Nov. 6 (/P) - nstts' Murder WAs Committed, suicidal hazards for the country "N ight Owl” rally on the Water­ 116 for Kennedy/ children perished early tsOMT. bury Green about 1 a.m. Sunday. Democratie Headquarteirs is is­ mond Hmcs-Dlspatch; ' custom-blended that employs It i- sued. . Among executives of daily As of Nov. 1, It showed Nixon when fire swept throogh ttkpTT - Dodd, In a speech to the Senate Kennedy will spend toe night at nowspapers, it said, Nixon was frsme dwelling on the Bant S | iA TV viewing TVaterbury’s Roger Smith Hotel Mayor William B. Hartsfleld of 54 per cent, Kennedy 27 jper cent Judge Tells last May 12, said a neutron bomb Atlanta, Ga., enters an Atlanta picked as the victor by a somo and undecided 10 per cent. Two A fourth child was boned “ would do negligible jihysiacl dam­ and attend Maas at the Immacu­ what smaller Margin—860 elec­ ly. Dead wan Gregory GnflPffim. 5.99 late Conception Church In Water­ Boo ^rilla as last-mlnate writo-ln months, earlier, toe same poll gave if Rasy today..; ROSENSTEIN HOSIERY age, but It would immediately de­ toral votes com part with 147 for SPECIAL! bury later Sunday morning. oandidato against Rep. James C! Nixon 40 per cent and Kennedy 2, Ricardo, 6, and BeUnda, JL stroy all life In the target , area. Kannedy L ob Angeles Nov. 5 Theyment under the law and the state Tiie motorcade vdll reassemble Davis, .D-G^,' . ■ Two men earty- children of Mm James OoelijU plaidg, cheeks, tweeds and aoHds. All with self or leather belt, sheath . The American Society of Newa­ (ConUBued «■ Page Five) Another danghter, snntnihaO lurors -are stOl divided, but the constitution: (Contlaued oa Page Six) for a drive to New Haven, where faig loaded '"'^re snatched by styles,, unpressf^ pleats, WeVe Moving Our Boys' jUdge has told them In a taut and One point Covered by the-Judge Kepnedy ia scheduled to address a police from mobs swirling in ad­ was taken to suboiriMui coonilEl- reg. 1.35 to 1.65 pair a peir 1turbuleht session of the Finch trial waa the testimony of John Patrick raUy on the Green at 1 p.nu After­ vance and abreast of John nlty hospital. batnttendaato«i|llp A m THE FOFUUR HIPSTITCH BOX PLEAT ttot he belteyea a tourdm: was com­ Ck>dy, a Minneapolis hoodlum who wards he’ll drive to Bridgeport for ■F: Kennedy in parade, last night She WAS. not respoadhig fo 8 to 18—2nd fioor sportshop ^ Oppiartment To The Main Floor mitted and he doesn’t believe the- lyas a key state witness. Cody tes- UeS. Says Heo a talk at the railroad station plaza through Chicago’a Loop,.. oxygen treatment. including ’’designette,” 60-15 full fashioned proportioned length serv­ detendanta. tided Finch and Mlsa '^egog paid about an hour later. Francis Cardinal Spellman of Ike Sees Higher Tax REWEIA KILL ice sHfere, 30 denier, proportioned length, “ dayette,” plain knit seam­ As they opened their 17th dsy him to kill Mrs finch. He said he Kennedy will go back to New New York and Richard Cardinal AMERIOAMI; and ToClear Our Stock We Offer of deliberation at the second trirt took their money but had no in- Man to Bring York for some additional cam­ Cushing of Boston dtny poblislied Saigon, South Viet NanA.Migk. less demi-toe, plian heel “ walkette^” micro-mesh, 15 denier, reinforced. .o f Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole tehtion of comsoltting murder. paigning there, but Will resume reports that rivalry extols between 8 (/P) — Coimnanlst nsnOMa Tregoff today, the Jurors had these The defendants say they hlrtd Ms Connecticut stumping Monday. two Roman Catholic archdlocesea If Kennedy Wins Vote kilied an Ameticao olBcial and BOYS’ AND PREP SLACKS electrifying developments behind Cody to try to aedude Mrs. Finch Congo Peace After a speech in Springfield, fiver choice for president . . .New Ms Vletnsmese driver 78 IhEta them: ' or ^ Bome ojher way to get evi­ Maas., Kennedy- will make the trial will be held Wednesday for Boutheest at Ssigon in an am­ dence that could be used against drive to Hartford for a speech ttsburgdi. iNov. 6 n the outcome of this struggle yen gat premium aervice. Aii- attonpt to Juatify wha^ Is shown situation and suggesting s new room. didate. He urged 4d1-out support ’ FAMOUS LAKILANO, AIFS m d CARnRS have never heard a Jtidge address fo r V ice President Richard M. depends the preservation of every­ RAMON NOVABBO ILL > ' temptlc (Uiiveriae . . . a.bel- 3.99 & 4.99 by the evidence. In my opinion, to a Jury In that mannet'—especially start with a new leader. ' Secretary-General Dag Ham- thing we hold dem: : . . should we Hollywood, Nov. 6 (#1 — Film Nixon, toe OOP standard bearer London, Nov. 'ff — .Iten R. nacad payment pien end many : 1 . be the wUlftil and deliberate^ tak­ when human JUvea ara at stake.” The report accused Belgium, marskjold confers today wito <6e lose this struggle, communism 100% all wools, wool and nylon, dacron and nylon, orlon and raypn, ing of a huMan-Iife” — that of the pioneer Mack Sennett, 76, creatof The President told a QQP rally, NOvarro, ei-yearHdd, atar of thO:; ether estrae deelgned to m ^e all with ear protection, genuine leathers, wools, gabardines, solids, ' Coopar won’t be.stentehced on which formerly ruled The Congo, of head of UN. Conge Mtoelon amid would dariten the light of the doctor’s wdfe, Barbara Jean Finch. promoting chaos there. qf some Of the most riotous slap­ rtiarges that. UN. is tiding to of 8,100 at a dinner that he was eOent screea, wasfopnrted“qpMa- haew heating rseUy easy. dacron and rayon, boys’ sizes 6 to 12 ONLY, pfep waist sizes 26 to. ^2. JACKETS AND plaids, checl|8. sijies 6I/2 to TVs- the qpntempt cduhts—each of world.” comfortable” today ta a L s M |^ 2. Defense Atty. Grant B. Cooper which could mean five days in Jail But the State department said stick ever seen-oh the screen, died place the African country under urging support of Nixon end his today at the Motion Picture Coun­ running mat a Hehry Cabot'Lodge: The President, said America hoepital wlmre’hela behag trenfo twtee Jumped froih his chair to —until the trial ends. “we have every confidehee in the Its trusteesMp. .. u ■ 4 ■ sr try House and Hospital in nearby because he ii ooncemed"for the “must have leadership—leadership ed for suspeeied pamnsesdA IT<^8 Object to the Judge's statement — The first trial snddd last spring good faith of Belgium and its de­ P toH to etorilliHt IS A M 'm sai Mobilhoof a,ccuaing him of invading the Woodland Hills. , ^ future of toe United States end a t the very finest kind that we can SUBURBAN COATS when the jury was unable to reach sire to be of assistance In The within' a month -nmle in M«n- roduile. In this campaign only in Jury’s province — and was twice a verdict after 87^ hours. The Congo. . f SennAt Bhd been In poor health arashtra, fourth state In India, to your hopes for peace with Justice • FLANS UhlECtt'] cited by Dawson for OofiCenipt." for some time. He underwent in freedom.” a tichard Nixon and Ambassador WaahiBgtoB, Nov. 5 BOYS’ DRY CLEANABLE present Jury hss been out more “We therefore are imable to ac^ start such a program to help slow Lodge is the best of such, leader­ BOYS’ HUSKY SUCKS The defendants sobbed at the than 60 hours. cept the implications to the con­ major W gery for kidney stones nstiop;# surging population The Democretlc platform, the dtvil Aeronautlcav Board eounael toble ppon hearing the Preeldoht declared In the speech ship found. They possess, a rich Sk- nonneed todiy it Is reepepi In connection with Judge Daw- trary epntaned in various pa^ last year., -r. .. ■■ growth. ' V pmience In waging the kind fif wal^ reg. 5.95 to 15.95 J u ^ ’s statement. Son’e sttaements, court aides notsd of the report.” A master of comedy, Sennott Heir apparent to:'the throne of televieed natkmfeUy (N B C ), would aearch for toe wreokagn. IMP0R11D SUEDE JACKETS ' Finch, 42, and Mias Tregoff, his mean “ewoUen coats and mush­ In •which we now engaged; in alrttanr loet la toe GnU el j JUST 72 PAIRS that a 1934 amendment to the . Ueo, an enti-Communlst and en Was the tkodueer who gave, the Iran has been nambd Beta Pah- meeting the needls of our .natfoii i GREEN STAMPS 28-yiaar-oId axrmiatress, are ac­ Califonpa Constitution rtods; opponent of Premier Petriqe Lu- world Charlie Chaplin and W. C. tovt after Me commoner grand- rooming expendltursB.” He addtd: 00 a.'ytar ago. The. cused of Killing Mrs.-F1nch to avoid '“Our opponents, of course, aie to support our world psirpoaea'and that a hoinh iafo have The court may lnstruct.the'Ju» mumbe, has not fig Fields. frither who founded the family dy- In M awg us to vlctoiry.” a costly divorce settlement. Finch regarding , the latr appBtoble to ly in the striiiggle for power.^When His bathMig beiutles, Keystone Wtoty,,35 yesuw jim . expods at aafiurlht os that hfitther 15.95 V,': ; r%. 6.95 to 9.95 I testified that .he and Carple went to the facts of the cax£, and may President Joseph ’ Kaseviibu or­ « sod ple-throwlng' actors da­ A (Jfemegto H«Q aadtonew reae .Umter tsxwi nor deficit spending Coihmentlng oh the. battle be- MORMRTY see Mrs. Finch to talk, aixmt dl> hiake such comment am the evi­ dered the ouster of JAimumba some ted a generation of-movie goers, ^tor a ialnuie. eMBaaoe. yestoirdey WUl be Used to meet additional tbremi the Democrats and Itopub- Tore# and.jthat aha wga ,8p&t ao? dence and the nstimony and irontbe ago, he'dbalgnetfeiil Beo ea esldss producing 8 fiodd of Up­ to honor N tw .'m k pfrllhfeniwnle'e fiosta. EUt all history shows the Ucansi EUenhowSr deoland; iC h c jt t r i 3.99 5.99 “in thq campaign of our op­ cideatsHyln a struggle aver a guii credibility o f any witness as. In Its premier. But Lumumba refus^ to roarious comedies, Sennett dladotr late oixtductw; ttoPlrt M it^^ 'shsurtHty o f this claim. ' - IROTNEIS she Ittd pu|i«r. i opinion is necessary for tha prooar step aaide and Deo did not eerVe.' ered more talent than anyone 'be- : ArkatuMm ipiBwiiatiW ‘ Wlathrop •This la s Urns for woodahsd ponents, the Juggtoig of promlfM peveriible jaekefs, Ognnel lined j