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13,243 Feli»..>reesr» ■"urttiMii Member e( tte AnAt night. Low «a to 4$. n ir .' Bnrena of arealmtlen. eeeler 54KcF ' ^ • Mancheiter^A City of ViiUtge Charm jL - - f; j VOL. LXXX, NO. 14 (SIX^TERN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, OCTOBER ItT 1960 (Cli Adverttshig m P»f« 14) PRICE FIVE C B N ii idui-a on Quemoy, Labels India Uy^es State News Delivers 3 Speeches R oundup Block In Connecticut Tour Fata] Shooting United^Nations, N. Y., Oct;,f>ateps be taken to solve world Bridgeport, Oct. 17 (/P)—Connecticut rraidents turned out 17 (/P)—Defense Minister V. problems. Seen Justified by the thousands today to see and hear Vice President Rich­ It speaks of a deterioration in ard M. Nixon. K; Krishna Menon of India, international relations “both in the dallejd today for urgent U.N. General Assembly and ' in the Stamford, Oct. 17 Po­ After his New Haven speejch, Nixon and his motorcads action to head off catastro­ world” and sayb there is a need to lice say it’s up to the coroner came to Bridgeport via the Connecticut Turnpike.'In the phe, which he said could arrest this trend'because peace is or town prosecutor to take downtown area of Bridgepnrt, within a few blocks of dty haD, come from growing world ten­ threatened. I any further action in the crowds stood four to five deep to see him. There was a possibility that the At the plaza itself, confetti swirled and^alloons dipped and sion evident during* the past assembly would begin debating the fatal shooting of a 19-year- few weeks. resolution this afternoon, after a old Marine Coij)s private. flew, adding color to the crowd that jam m ed^e square. Krishna Menon was the final speech by -visiting King Frederik I Detective Capt. William J. Lynch i^eaker tn the round of policy dec­ IX of Denmark. I added, however, it was hig -view By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER \ imations in the 99-nation U.N. u - Sponsors of the' resolution are • that it was a case of justifiable Hartford, Oc^. 17 (IP)—Vice President Richard ^M. Nixon eembiy. He formaliy presented a Austria, Bolivia, Burma, Hkiuador, 1 homicide. He termed the action of resolution sponsored by 21 coun­ Finland, Ghana, India, Indonesia, 'Henry G. CSiandler Jr., a New stuck by his Quemoy-Matsu guns today and sharply cnHeized tries from ^ i parts of the worid Mexico, Morocco, PanEuna, Tunisia, !York executive, Vs selt-defense in Sen. John F. Kennedy. ' calling for measures to ease ten­ the United Arab Republic, Vene­ j firing four faUl shot* at the youth, “What we need to have is for him to start thmkmg befor_, sion in the wake of premier zuela and Yugoslavia. ! Paul Saulnier. \ ^ ‘ he talks, and it would be a lot better for the countnr if he Khrushchev’s visit. j The incident occurred early Sat­ The idea for the resolution was urday in the Chandler home 310 would,” Nixon told a Hartford audience. The resolution is expected to be Menon’s. A source said it came to approved unanimously. . Halliwell Dr., in the exclusive Hy- He asked: him when President Sekou Toure 'cliffe section. The Marine, son of “Why can’t we have a moratorium on any more rash, Im­ The Indian leader said he did not of Guinea addressed the assembly ! a New York businessman, Nicholas want to be an alarmist, but he as­ Thursday. ; J. Saulnier, lived nearby at 123 mature statements on something that is-going to encourage serted that the deterioration in the The day, before, a debate over Emery Dr. the Communists any place in the world ?” International atmosphere posed a colonialism had turned rowdy, Police said the youth entered the At the same time, the Republican candidate for president .“grave risk to in^mational peace.” Khrushchev had banged the desk Chandler house through a window, pounded away at the issue of the offshore China islands, say­ The resolution would have the with his shoe, and the assembly and woke up the couple in their bed­ assembly call for- full cooperation president, Frederick H. Boland of room. ing surrender of any territory to the Communists would lead with the United Nations, ask all Ireland had adjourned the meet­ I After declining to take some to defeat. coirntries to refrain, from actions ing abruptly after av Romanian (money and jewelry, Saulnier tied And he said the American people don't want “a rash, im­ likely to aggravate international delegate had hinted Boland -was I up .the 38»year-old Chandler, a mature man” changing policies of the Eisenhower adminis­ tensions and urge that immediate biased. 1 former Navy captain in World War I n, and forced his wife. June, 27', tration. : * I downstairs., police said. Nixon again criticized Kennedy, There he tried to attack \her. po- his Democratic rival for the pres­ I Ilce said. Chandler, who had freed idency, for wishing — as he put It Huge Crowds himself, ran into the room with a — to express regrets to Soviet Top TV Cash Winners ' ,38-calIber revolver. Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev Police said the Marine tried to.'at- after the U2 Incident.. Greet I^on in tack Chandler-with a 10-lnch knife, "Every time you encourage a but the ex-Navy officer cut him Communist blackmailer to get Charged with Perjury do^v•n with four shots. He died in- what he wants,” Nixon told an en­ Visit to State stantlj'. thusiastic audience, ’’you don’t get — — — -5 The youth had signed up for a peace, you only go a step further By THE AS80G1ATBD PBE8S New York, Oct. IT (dO—ThreecOOO on •’21.” Bloomgarten won 3-.vear enlistment In the Marines in on the road to war.” Mg money-winners on tele-vision 498,000 and Miss Von Nardroff 1958. Police said Saulnie'r had Wan­ at' 1.;. Kennedy had said last night that Vice President Richard' M. Nix­ quia bhowa—Charles Van Dorm, *220.500 on the Same show. dered in woods during the night Vice President Richard Nixon rides slowly through the crowd estimated at 13.000 that greeted him his position corresponded pretty on got a warm^ reception in Con­ Hank Bloomgarden and EUfrida Van Doren, who testified before before entering the Chandler home. on his arrival at Bu'shnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, this morning. (AP Photofax) well .with the administration's on necticut today and his aides claim­ Von Nardoff—^ha-w been charged a grand jurj-, originally claimed Chandler, an executive ndth the Quemoy aqd MaUu. and added he ed a record 'crowd greeted hWw with perjury, it b e 'd i^ receive-any help on the Esquire Shoe PoUsh. Co. In New was ready to drop the subject here. today...... shovtns'. But later changed his story, York, was attached to Sen. John Nixon didn’t- drop It. Aa Nixon spoke a t the New Ha­ They were among 14 former' TV after telling a cong^ressional com­ F. Kennedy’s P.T. boat squadron fn Ike in Detroit mittee of coaching on the show. K e n n o i Kenney, Nixon said, missed the ven Green, thousand* of people A quia show contestants who sur- the war.' whole p'Olnt, The Communist ob­ swarmed on the grass and into the rmdered to face charges which Hogan said at the time he felt a number of witnesses had lied to Opens 6 - State jective. he contended, “is not two streets. \ ’ were handed up lagt week by a the grand jury. Mts$mg Man Safe little islands, not Formosa, but the Police (Tapt. Herbert MoGkilre . grand Jury. Identities of those ac­ . Bloomgarten is 31, married, and Old Saybrook. Oct. 17 ntlniied on Page Eight) nomy. party's nominee for governor ol producers' of the shows, "21” and $35,200 on ‘”ric Tac Dough.” , Michigan, Paul D. B a re li. “Tic Tac .Dough” were ques­ Invasion - force that Fidel Castro Developing this theme yester­ Richard Klein, 41, a married ad­ charged was part of a U. i3 plot day in a national tele'vislon inter­ tioned. ministrator, Brooklyn, who won view ..(Meet the Press) aqd In sev­ N-BAN ACCORD REACHED Van Doren, a former Columbia to provoke an- incident at Guan­ Neither Holds Clear Edge Geneva, O ct 17 (IP) — The University instrurtor, won *129,- tanamo Naval Base. eral stump speeches, he said that .(Conttaiuedon Page Seven) what he termed Nixon's riitreat to United Statee, Britain and Rus­ The prime minister directly News Tidbits sia agreed today on the legal linked the 27-man expeditionary the Eisenhower administration po­ Culled from AP Wires sition on the islands takes them framework for a . nuclear tost force that landed on Cuba’s north: dbt of the category of campaign Survey Shows Kennedy ban control system. Tbe agreto..^. east coast Oct. 5 with mounting Issues. ment settled one of the' major ~ Fair PoKtics Aide Hits tension over the big na-vy. .Jaase Issues Mocking a nuclear tost the United States holds oh the is­ Prince Stanislaw Radiziwlll, ex­ He said . Nixon'ha,g changed his ban treaty, U'estom spokesnsen land by treaty. iled leader of Poliah govenpnent, approach to the subject and that said. .After nearly .two years of Castro said on television, that aaya hi^ country will ahed bond* now everyone appears agreed that negotiatton the three powers Protestant Church Plan the small barid intended to create of Communiam “by evolutionary the United States should not be adopted Annex H to this pro­ atepa, not by revolution.” . . . So­ bound to'defend them unless .they By FRED 8. HOFFMAN ♦close to enough to elect a president the pretext for U.S. intervention viet 'Union ia followrlng up ita de jected nuclear test ban treaty in Cuba'by trying to fom a "zone are attacked as part of an assault Washington, Oct, 17 (ijb-^Dem bv themselves. anJ a related treaty article; The New York, Oct. 17 (PI The^qualification to any office or pub- facto recognition last week of Al­ on Formasa and the Pesoadorm. ocrat John F. Kennedy apparently In the previous surVey two axecutive director of the Fair lie trust under the Uriited SUtes. of operations and zone of pertur­ gerian . rebel regime by ahipplng two documents Mielled out hi bation” near the base. But he said if Nixon- insists, on has pulled almost even with Re­ week* ago, Nixon waa regarded as detail the l^al staus of too eob- Campaign 'Practices Committee ”lf the people who believe!! a machinery .to Algerian /efugeea talking about the islfnds, he Is publican Richard ’M. Nixon as out front In 22 aUtea With 1*1 elec­ has protested what he calls the Caihollc cannot be lo.yaI to church The .United States formally in, Tunisia. trol organlzatioa; Ita chief ad­ -charged before the United Nations willing to continue. they sprint toward the finish., In toral votes;: Kennedy as leading in plan of many Protestant churches ; and country were ■ honest with Team of Protestant, Catholic The first reaction from the Nixon their hectic race for the presi­ 14.aUtaa With'123 votes. And 14 ministrator and toe enttos 'ooii- to “pervert” Reformation Sunday them.selves and with their neigh­ last Friday that Castro himself and Jewish scholars ia working on- camp Indicated that the Vice Pres­ dency. , states withr.2S3 votes were Hated as trol staff. , by turning it into an antl-Catholic, bors. they would not mealy-mouth appeared bent on provokipg an In­ “common Bible” for uae as reader ident would keep talking about But a hew Associated Press sur­ in doubt. anti-Kennedy rally. their way Into eyasions.of the Con­ cident over the base. ' ' in public schools. . .Mohammed them. vey indicates ’.that—with election Thus, the indication la that Nix­ RULE ON JO H N ^N REFUSED Some Conservative Proteetants, stitution, but would forthrightly Firing squad bullets Just before Othman'Ar Said .forms new EJby- Kennedy said today, that people day. only three weeks ahead—nei­ on has dropped by three atates and Washington, Oct.11 (48) — The seeking to defekt Sen. John F. propose to amend It, to add to Ar­ dawn cut down a Louisiana adven­ an cabinet including four newcom­ are in trouble because of creeping ther candidate haa been. able to ’ Supcpnio Court today dedlued to Kennedy' because he Is a Roman ticle VI the infamous proviso of turer and a former U.S. Marine ers and new mlnlstiy ojt propa­ unemployment, persistently de­ grasp i; a,,, clear advantage In 17 (Conttamad on Page Four) ra]e*^on ohjectiona by e TexeS Oatholic, have announced plana to Colonial days, - ’except for J.ews seeking to avenge the (Jaqtro gov­ ganda and publication*! pressed area* and farm problenis states numbering nearly half of Democrat to the eandldecy of deliver anti-Catholl6 aermppa on and persons of the Roman reli­ ernment’s seizure of his father’s Chilean Communist Party opens that, strike the small farmer e.spe- the 536 electoral votes. Sen. Lyndon B. Johneow-to too the anniversa'ry. gion.’ ” Guban plantation. its tenth national ■- conference in clally. ^ . It Is among thia undecided group November election for both too Meanwhile, a prominent I^ te s- ' The two Americana were: SJhtiago, Chile, with praise* for that the-winner likely will be de­ oflicee of U.8. Senator arid'vice Dr! George Foi?d, Wheaton. lU., ndel Castro’s revolutionary gov­ The 1960 troubles are real, even Keniiedy Leads tant Episcopal churchman aaya a director of the National Associa­ Allah Da|/» .Thompson, 36, a na­ if they are not exactly lil^e the de­ cided. He will need .269 electoral ' president Mlcahel E. SehwUle flood .of antl-CathoUc literature tive ofQuton City, 'J'ex., who grew ernment and sharp, attaefm pression of the 19308,116 said, and votes. asked ”U.S. District Judge Bea tion of Evangelicals, . announced against United . State.s, Catholic H. Ripe Jr., th Auptln. Tex,, to Is­ has all but stopped rational diScus- Saturday that a massive cam pal^ up. in. .Mtforingsport, pa„ and added: This latest AP checkover of the Popcorn Poll aion of legitimate issues ini'the worked In fishing camps in that Church, and Chilean government political situation in Ul 50 atates sue an Injunction against cnfOice- will be launched pext Sunday deal­ area. . . .Soviet Union ahd West Ger­ “There may not be Herbert presidential election. ' ing with .the role of the dathollc gave some evidence that Sen. Ken­ ment of a ’Texas statute which Bruce K. Felknof, director of Robert O. Fuller, 26. wh^e many open trade-talks in' Bonn, nedy might be gaining an edge . Nashville, Tenn.,- Oct. 17 (f) — permits Johnson to have his ' church in the presidential elec­ Germany, In atmosphere charged in some of the big doubtful atates Democratic candidate John' F. Ken­ the Fair Campaign. Practices tion. ’The movement will be cli­ father moved to Miami, Fla., after name printed on the ballot fw Committee, said in a lay senqon confiscation of his property in by Communist pressure against Storm Deaths 3,000 —like. New York (45), Pennsyl­ nedy haa booeted'hlS lead over Re- both ofllper.^ Rice dtsmioaed ttw maxed Reformation. Sunday, he Cpba. freedom of West Berlin. vania (32), California (82), and publiban nominee Richard Nixon in request on 'the ground no odb> a t the Bedford, N.Y., Presbyterian said.' ' 'Tv..' U.S. State Department’s top Church yesterday: ■ Another American who landed On Pakistan Coast Michigan (20), the unique presidential popcorn stontial federal qneotlon waa In San Francisco', the B|t. Rev. with them, Anthony Zarba, 27, of Far Eastern expert. J. Gj-aham At the aame lime; some of the poll. presented. ."I am aahamed to aay to -you James A. Pike, Protestant Epis­ Parsons, meeto with Thailand’s Results of the second poll,- com­ -that this anniversary tn I960, will Somer\’ille, Maas!, was executed Dacca, Blast Pakistan, Oct. 17 states in this group seemed to.be copal bishop of California, said in with seven Chibon Inaur^enU at the Prime Minister, Marshal .Saril tending toward Vice President piled here yesterday, gave Kennedy REDS PLEDGE LAOS AID be perverted from a sacred to an interview yesterday tHat‘'' he Thaharat In Bangkok. Thailand. (/p)—Winds of more than 160 mile'* 54.5 per cent of the returns, com­ What I think is a quite. prqjane same firing range bi Ssp Juan an hour and a tremendous ti^ I Nixon—Minnesota (11), Utah .(4), pared with »«.7 per cent ih the Vienttaae, Laos, OoL 11 had received "bales” of anti-Ro- Valley laat TTiursday.' . . Walter Audlslo^ 61, Commu­ and New Mexico. (4). The Soviet Unloa has ofltored tha use hk many churches in our ooun- m/an Catholic , literature, and "It nist Deputy and former partisan wave have killed more than 3.000 irtitial poll two weSks ago. tey."’ ■ ' -■ A fourth'American, Laslle Brad­ people qlong the coast o r East And In th)T..jmmber of slates hard-pressed Leotlaa' govern­ has riot only disgusted me but It whO' claims he wm Benito ^Muaso- credited either to Kennedy or-Nix- The poll, accurate in Us picks Reformation Sunday, Ocf. 30, ley, formerly of Mlnneapoll*. learns lliil’s executioner, Is hospitallaed Pakistan. • ■iqca tabbing Harry Trumap in ment economic aid. toe *”*■** "^ Biarka the day in 1517 Vrhen Mar­ prevents,, toislng isspes which hla' fate today when a military on, it waa possible the banance announced today. The offer.! ex­ should he' discussed." In Veterbo, Italy, after suffering, - Approximately 80 per cent of might tip the other way before 1948, la baaed on. p

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« r. :>) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB^CONNh MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, i960 MANCHESTER EVENINtJ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER it, IMO — ------— ■ ...... — r ------c — — * ------rr— ------' t . ------1------» P A C E T W O IV;'' attained in a'day, and'that'a what A n sis se to e * Cohimhia Honor Roll Credits^ Rides we’ve had; eight hours of rehear- Bolton sal. / f SbeinwoliLqn Bridge Disbipllne, whether you'vg evet' Bust Urges GOP Sell Ticket On School Board Agenda thought about It, haa the same root Voter-Making' as "diaoipPe” and a disciple la a ParentsGet “ T H E W A Y willing follower. In this regard I X DON’T PLAY ’ To Town’s Unaffiliated Voters Fhyaibal education «s 'a H a n -s^ ra ty bus serylca for 38 pupils \ ... 'cannot complain. The orchestra la Reminder on Night Session ^ ■ eCABBD CARDS Chester High School honor roll re­ who were approved for the service ■very willing, pisclplea, however, B yN ^ red Shelawolil quirement la one of the items on at the September meeting of the board. usually love their leader, and I In css# anybody should ssk you, About 300 persons filled 'Yieb-lthO peopl* o f the country and the agenda ^Or tonight’s meeting I HEARD IT” The board promissd "Immedi­ doubt that I shall ever, be greatly Bus Problem Visited by 17 it doesn’t pa^t® *>« scared aMUi mans HsU Bstiirdsy night for the pressure cams.bsek from the pub- of the Boafd of Education. loved. Nq con'ductor la. He has to Me to the senattwa, did it pass. Another controversial Item on’ ate” -Service for these PupU* by John (iruher nothing at alb Kou cantteU em talk of . Senator Prescott Bush on the grounds that they, lived on be too much of a slave driver. I said so, and Haw’a a bridge ths RopuhltcanNixm-Lodge ticket, None of the John U Kennedy pro­ the agenda is bus transportation This, after all, la his job. He has For the second time in the cur­ The Registrars of ‘Voters feel for pupils at North Junior High heavily traveled straeta without the extra night session for making hand to p*X)ve it. X " and the crowning of Columbia’s posals passed in the August ses­ sidewalks. ' to get ev'erything his players have rent school year a complete set of Harvest Queen, Mias. Sally Ann sion, he said. V School. -V to offer every instant, and make voter* held on Saturday was South carefully playbd the jack $ AKQ9 regulations concerning student be­ 7 6 S '■: f ■■ S - Orchestra, which has n v 'iy cofiie siderable effort; and 1 know some Mrs. Chamberlain urged parents tend the daytime sessions. and losing the election. "Talk to evening. Mi^. Virginia Lewis, na- ter of debate since July. that they lefirood the school ad­ never know the difference;'' the all o f . his trumps.^^xlucarding two Doubis Pass 1 NT ministrators had decided to wait Into Mlatehce, in case you ane tin- works that we cannot even at­ to' take time to read .the rules and Twenty-four of the new voter* Pas* 4 4 th* 40 per cent—the Independent tiorial committeewomah for' the The debate was started when a amateur says, in effect. "What to discuss them with their' chil­ clubs from dunr because' the parents had appealed tempt. registered as Republicans; 16 as voters. TeU them the fact!” State Young GOP, wSs com­ student at Uie high school, Char­ aware of the fact. does he .expect? We’re not profes­ dren. She said, ’’We hope that Piet andvouitterplot • M -- the Manchester board’s decision. This represents real progress, sionals.’ ’ Democrats; and 16 remained in­ South's was .simple. He T h e Senator stressed 'the tre­ lene Southergill, protested that she r\ Actually, it'a too early yet to tell your child knows his responsnblllty plot mentator as the girls made their -*-■-4 I The parents wanted service for of cour.'o, but it.Is not the sort of On the other hand, the conduc­ dependent. planned to take the top clubs mendous importance of this elec­ appet^iancea to music provided by had been kept from the honor roU. you anVthlnif '**^"*T' I » a tions are asked of haseball man- I ra will, not play to the very beat mature after Oct. 15. diamonds up to dummy’s ace- opinion,’’and the domestic situa- ment was given to the parents, pound similar querie.':; they don't' TOe school board recently denied Firemen’s Project Successful escape the end-play, snff secondly Herbert C. Englert, master of hearing in August on the problem. "Illing said St that meeti.ng. .agers during spring Uraining. and of its capsbiiltles, and he wants an appeal from parents of high queen. East atm had to nerVaXilmaalf to . floij, are the two real issues. He ceremonies Introduced other, know the answei-a either. them to sound the very best they ’The fire prevention snd safety East could seS what was coming said the experience o f Richard The quality pointThtlo system at Parents also learned last weak \ of football coaches ea^ly in the fall The fact remains, if we were to achool atudents suspended from blank the king of diamonds even guests; Marvin Palmer, state can. Really, the personnel do too, committee ofXthe Volunteer Fire and could tell' that it would work. Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, the high school was suggested as a that the board had erred In Its t They don't know tha_ answers appear in public tomorrow, the bus privileges for one msmth be­ if he had the right cards. president o f the Young GOP;.,Mrs. but sometimes the effort seems Department' would like to thank What could he do to iliornswoggle each In his own ihspective position, compromise to the problem. This calculation" of how many pupthi' •Ither: but they have one decided public would be disappointed. But cause. they had been smoking on the entire department, school-staff, Don’t abandon a good Una of Liewis, Mrs. Elisabeth J^nnis Sell. Prescott Bush and Young OOP Oommltteewoman Mrs. Virginia Lewis chat with Miss Sally system, bus4d on an average of all advantage over me Their clujhs hardly worth the reward. South ? as -vice president and ambassador deserved transportation. Thirty-, we shall not appear in, public, to­ the bus. In doing so, the Board Wonjeh’s Auxiliary, and all those play on the theory that yoilr oppo­ Hutchins, local town chalm an; Card after her crownftig 4s Harvest Queen In Columbia Saturday evening. The Senator talked to marks, -Would permit a student to five pupils, rather than 22, quali­ have been a functioning unit he-' ."to there Is something to be pointed out that state statute# The only chance wa# to make to the United Nations, far out­ Mrs. Dorothy Miller, State central morrow. and when we do appear, \vJio helped to carry out the pro- South think he was about to be nent Is a croas between Marala^'. \ more than 200 people who gathered at Yeomans Hall for a potluck, movie on defense, and evening of make the honor roll with a C in fied for immediate service, the fore. True, they have some new jald on both sides. In any event, prohibit smoking on school buses .gram so successfully during Fire vein and Houdini.' 7116 bdda are shines the experinecea o f Senators committeewonian and John Mul­ dancing. Sen. Bush expressed confidence the voters would elect the Republican team of Nixon- we shall not be di.sappolntmg. I flim-flammed. So East discarded , John Kennedy snd Johnson. physical education, provided, his school board said. personnel but fully 'iS per cent of still maintain It will be" March we end up with nuitual respect and>referred to the standing pol­ Prevention 'Week. that yoUr opponent is only trying len, state central conunitteeman Lodge on the strengm of their experience, and said not since he first Voted—for Charles Evans the nine and then- the jack of dia­ He said "Jack is saying look other marks were high enough to Other Items on tonight’s agenda ' the squsd have plsyed tqgethfr before siidh an appearance Ls for each otlier, if not something icies: an automatic suapenalon of ^ Mehibers of- the department to look tough. from the 36th IHstrlct; Franklin H u^eh—has'he bwn as proud o f the party candidates. (Photo by Laramie). mond# on South's last two trumps, forward — not backward' and I offset it. - . X are a consideration of possible before. This is not the, case with likely. It takes tune to restore akin to affection. I, do have re­ one month for the first offense and have been encouraged by the sup­ Daily Question Welles, candidate for eenator The board appointed a commit­ the Manchester Civic Orchestra. spect forUhe orchestra. They do suspension of bus privileges for k This made South fear that East know why.” " expansion of elementary schooto, technique that 'has gotten rusty, port received from the townspeo­ had blanked his king of diamonds. As dealer, .you hold; Spades A K from this district and State Rep. tee of William Gurtls, new super.- Further, the football coach try, and they are Improving. the remainder of the year for a Where 9 million people wore lAVergne H. Williams, a candi­ possible. vivors told of boats being thrown the appointment of a part-time and it takes lime 'to achieve a ple. during the week. Approximate­ If East had done this, the end- Q j 10 6 Hearts 5 2 Diamonds 10^ intendent of schools; A. Raymond director o f physical education, and knows more shout his newcomers "What more can you ask?" you second offense. unemployed, there are now 10 mil­ date for reclection. / Storm Deaths 3,000 Such killer storms are common about wildly by the gl'ant seis. natural feeling of teamwork. ly 175 person# took advantage of play wouldn't work. 7 Clubs A 5 2. W|i*t do youtsay? Rogers Jr., new principal of the a dedication ceremony for the than I do. He knows whether they say. "Try harder, and you will im­ In her letter, Mrs. Chamberlain the open house to ' inspect the lion |>eopIe -who’ have moved into 'The voter making session hit an in this part-of the world. Nearly > The tidal wave that followed as high school; Arthur H. tiling, re­ Many of the personnel, have said, "This la the first tlnte In our South talked himself Into ac­ Answer: Bid one apade. This the income tax bracket Statistics 500 persons were killed in the same the ‘worst in niemory. North Junior High. ■re potential ends, guards, or full­ never plaved in an orchestra .be­ prove more,” Is my answer. Next town’s fire facilities. 'Tie 550 chil­ all time high here Saturday when On Pakistan Coast tiring superintendent of schools; school history that we have had cepting his fear as reality, so he Is a fine hand, but not even close show that th# average weekly area by one In the fall of 1958. Borne villages were left a mass backs. for - example. I. know fore, Believe me, It is a verv dif­ week they will try a little harder, dren of the Elementary School 114 new voters were Mded to the and Atty. Harold W. Garrity, complete control over the trafis- led out dummy’s acs of diani^onds. to the strength needed for a forc­ wage has gone from $87 to 890, he of mud, uprooted trees and de­ whether my personnel see lines­ ferent thing to play the way you and next week they wilt get a nttle loured the station. On Friday eve­ ing bid. A simple one-Wd is (julte town - list. Republicans registered (Continued from Pago One) Here they are called t^clqn^. In chairman of the board. Laating Crease Cheap men or backfield. perhaps, but portation system. Because the A# it happened, the king didn’t noted. , stroyed houses. On the mainland, want to pla,v, and the way some­ better. In the end everybod.v will ning, following their meeting, enough. •, 41. Thdy were topped by 47 who the Pacific thffy kre known as A solution was promised before that’s about as far as it goes. btises are owned by the towm and drop, and South was down one. Ho pointed out that Senator crof)s — mostly rice — were flat­ body else wants you to play. The bi- proud of our accomplishments; members of the Grange looked South's fearful line of play was (Copyright 1960, Oneral Features ckoee to remain unaffiliated. The district—are Jabbar, Amin, Ha- typhoons; in the Atlantic, as hur­ the end of the first marking period Bashlngtwi—Department of Ag­ Most et my players don't know their care Is our real concern, all over the firehouse arid equipment. Kennedy’s name ha# not been con­ Democrats-registered 26. - ricanes. No matter what the name, tened. at the high school In November, so riculture scientists haVe developed I latter requires the utmost disci­ I’m sure of that. You'll be proud, rules and regulations will be ca t^ wrong ■ for two reasons; East Corp.) ' . tiya, Bhata, Alexander and RanL; either. pline and teamwork. too. Donations totaling $143 have nected with any important piece Registrars said the total num­ their chief devastating character­ - The same primitive means of that if the requirements are re­ a cheap, safe chemical process to' So far. we've spent most of our rled put In all, serloushess. Th>< proposed budget and program of been received from 53 families for o f logielatian, and that when the ber of new voters made this fall, gatl. They have a total popula'- istic Is the high-speed winds that communication and transportation laxed no student will be kept from put permanent creases or pleats In ■ It might intertjat you to know we feel, would be your deslr^toP, time getting musically acquaint­ that the old Army training fifm the Christian Enlistment Commit­ the support of the fire and safety Maurice Church will continue this Echo Schedule < Senate tried to give protection to 209, is also an all time high. There tion of 3(10,000. roll up the sea and smash it that kept the news of the, effects the honor roll unjustly. shrink-proofed trousers and sMrta. ed. We have rehearsed together since children's safety. tax­ program. week • on Bolton Center Rd., the working men M d women -will be a short session Nov. 7, for against shores. of the storm from becoming known . Parents of pupils at North Jun­ Testa in commercial diy-cleanlng on discipline started with a sym­ payer's expense are boux prime tee for the coming year. Communications with the out­ four times, and tonight will make phony orcHeaira as the best exam­ Con pies Renew Four visitor training sessions Volunteer firemen conducted a Brandy St., and Hebron Rd. through the Landon-Griffin bill, those whose rights mature be­ side world were cut. Not until yes­ in the storm last week many for so long now are hampering the ior High School will send a delega- equipment have given promising conceins of yours. /, f. Washington, Oct. 17 (g*)—Ameri­ Kenimdy opposed it. Only when tha fifth. Personally. I feel things ple of discipline. A crew in a rac­ have been set foFOct. 27, Nov. 3, .fire drill at the achool on Friday Meetings Slated ca’s balloon satellite, Echo I, will tween now and then. 'This year's terday, when government officials fishetmen failed to return. Sur- relief and rescue work. ^ tlon to the board to plead for tern- results. are ytry satisfactory at the pres­ ing shell wss the next example, "Should your cWlu.for any rea­ to mark the close of Fire Preven­ The lion's Club w’ill meet to­ ftealoent, Eisenhower took it to total by dlvlsiona Aowa Republi­ Marriajaje V^ows son be denied privilege of rid­ 7 and 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the be visible for early rising New produced their report after an on- ent stage. ‘ Each week ahnwa a and the West Point Cadets came church. Enlistment-Sunday will tion Week. ’This drill was under morrow at Fiano’a at 7 p.m. War­ Englanders during the next five cans havs registered 80, Demo­ the-spot investigation, was the es­ ing on the school bus, then the crats, 50; and 78 choee to remain OVERALL MOTIF i little improvement,' and that la third. This may give you some Four Manchester couples re­ be held Nov. 11. the supervision of Deputy Chief ren Potter, Bcoutmaster of Boy da.vs. according to a timetable pre­ timate of the dead made. It is BometSing. r \ idea o^ the precision required. It responsibility of transportation to Paul Maneggia, assisted by Julius Scout Troop 73, will be present unaffiliated. ^ newed marriage vows at a special school becomes entirely yours In Help for I»cal Children pared by the National Aeronau­ Personal Notices feared that the correct figure may SPORT SHIRTS Eech week I learn a little more can be attained, but It cannot be Miss Alice Madden of the Man­ Strong,’ Mortimer Harlow, Donald to aslt the club for help in spon­ tics and Space Administration. Celebrate Asoiiversary anniversary ceremony sponsored regard to School attendance, safe- Tedford, John Garibaldi, Adolph Mr. and Mra. Wkrd Roaebrooks turn out to be higher. by Cans House, office of the Mqr t y ,^ d financial responsibility Nei­ chester Recreation Department soring a Halloween party for Bol­ Here are the- times, direction it Hundreds of bodies were be-- CoffoB A Coploal* loyM told the Mothers Club recently Roberts, Eldward Steele and Wil­ ton .Youngsters. Card of Thanks.. of Lake Rd. celebrated their 25th H v i i h ' s risge and Family Apoatoiate of ther the town nor the Board will come from, its position in the wedding anniversary Saturday, lleved washed out to sea when the the Archdiocese of Hartford, yes­ that any local children who are liam Haggis. The Ladies Benevolent Societ.v sky, and the direction it will be go­ We with to thank all our neichbora, would be Responsible In any way Atteml Rally liirienda and relativee for tb« many at the home of her daughter and tidal wave receded; A complete 61st ANNIVERSARY SALE terday sT^Blegsed Sacrameiit mentally netarded or physically of the Congregational Church wiil ing iail times eastern daylight); Transportation to school must be Fourteen members of the Pil­ acta of klndnera and eympathy shown son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Ridiard total of thase killed may never be ALL KINDS OF Church. Hamden. provided by the town, but silch' handicapped may take part in the hold a pptiuck for their first meet­ Tuesday, . Oct. 18—5:18 a.m., US in our recent bereavement. We swimming program'Sunday after­ grim Fellowship (PF) of the Bol­ ing of the season tomorrow at 7 eepecially thank all those who sent the Porter in Florham Park, N. J., Mr. and Mrs, Julius a privilege may be denied when south, high, northeast. beautiful flowers and loaned the use where they drove on Saturday with Dealer’s choice has heart, noon at the Manchester High ton Congregational Church attend­ p.m. in the parish room. This will Wednesday, Oct. 19-.—4:52 a.m^ of care. BEAUTY CULTURE 59 Irving- St.', apd Mr. and Mrs. safety rules, misconduct, or d'am- ed the annual state rally at the Mr. and Mra. Milliard Manning of diamond, qiade or dub aglng the bua takes place.” School swjmming pool. Interested be followed by a businesa meeting. south, high, northeast. FALSE TEETH I..ewls Stentella, 1J2 Birch St Bushnell Memorial in Hartford Mr. and Hre. LoQU Lalne Wlllimantlc. 60 Register Saturday parents are requested to call Miss The hostesses for the meeting Thursday,' Oct. 20—4:26 a.m., Thaf Loosen deaign. Colorfaat; long were among gojden anniversary Madden. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dickinson Sunday they -were surprised at Hair Styling couples who aiwnded. A t,otal of 60 new voters were are Mrs. Howard Jensen, Mrs. Jo- south, high,] northeast. Ward Dickinson. aleevad: men’s 8>MJeXL Bulletin Board The group heard an address by sepll Tracy, Mrs. Clyde Beckwith. their home when 32 relatives gath­ Need Not Embarrass BIG Pc. SOFA-BED jlUTHT made Saturday with 23 registering Friday, Oct. 21—3:59 a.m., Permanent Mr. and Mra Wilfred Desrosiers The Regional 8 Board of Edu­ Professor Ernest William Muehl of ered for a family party. They were 7 Mrs.. Marshall Lewis and Mrs. In Memoriam T 1S8 Mckeje"st., and Mr. and Mrs. without party affiliation, 17 as Re­ south, medium, northeast; and 6:07 recipients of a purse of money at Man; wearer* o f false teeth hare Tinting and Bleaching publicans and ' 10 as Democrats. cation will meet at 8 p.m. today Yale Divinity School, on “ Chris­ Theodore Chandler. la- lovin* memory of Mrs. Rose Luisi Buffered real embarraasment because James Vf. McKemigh, 17 Armory a.m., north,, high, northeast. Pontlllo Lasola. ^ each party, and at each they had thetr plate dropped, slipped or wob- In the RHAM High School library. tian Y'outh and the Political World” Mrs. John Honeycomb of Cov­ Hair Shaping St,. Who celebrated their silver It was the last-voter-making aea- Saturday., Oct. 22—3:33 a.m., a special wedding cake. ' bled at just the wrong time. Do not slon with the exception ,of one Grange members are reminded This was followed by supper and entry will be the speaker at the south, medium, northeast; and LoTln* memories never die live In fear of this happening to you: with 100^ FOAM on seats, bdeks and arms wedding, anniversaries this year, a worship service at the' State ^ time soes on and days pes# by Mrs. Rosebrooks is 'a -teacher in Just sprinkle a little FA8TEETH, Manicure* i ere also present. scheduled , only for thow whose to, bring something from their meeting of the Woman’s Society 5;40 a.m., north, high, northeast. harvest-for an , exchange at the Armory; In our hearts precious memories are the North Windham School. He Is the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on The ceremony also Included rights mature between Saturday of Christian Service qf United kept deputy firo chief in Columbia and your plates. Bold false teeth more and the election. 8 p.m. meeting today in Town, 'The highlight of the rally to the Of a mother we loved, and shall never Drmly, so they feel more comfort- sermon by the Rev. William E. Methodist Uhurch tomorrow at 8 forset. an assessor. I'NICF.F rians Go Ahead Hall. local youngsters was the Senior p.m. She will apeak on the issue# sble. Does not sour. Checks "piste McOrath of St, Thomas Seminary. Bell and the PF Choirs of the First odor breath” . Get PA8TEETH at Bloomfield, and a Benediction of Community Club president Ghy The library will be open from 2 of the coming election. Mrs. Carl­ Clement Fohtillo Sr. and family Maooiiester EvealBg Heqald Co­ drug eounten everywhere. COMPLETE T h e S o x . , Outlaw announced last night that to 6 p.m. aiid 7 to 9 p.m. tomor­ Church of Christ, W. Hartford, un­ ■ Mrs. Charles Satmond and family the Blessed Sacrament, The Most der the direction of Gordon . W. ton Daley is in charge of the pro­ -t James PonUUo and family lumbia correspondent Mra. Donald JS~'- Rev Hcnr.v .1. O’Bbien. archbishop the club will sponsor the United row. gram. Mr. and Mrs. James Grasso R. Tuttle, telepluHie AOadeniy Nations Intematlonkl Children's Stearns apd the Rev. Gordon W. John pontlllo and family of Hartford, healowed individual Serving as hostesses will be Mrs. 8-8436. t- Budget Terms! 351 CENTKfi ST. Emergency Fund (UNICEF) drive Manohestyr Evening Herald An- Stearns Jr. These choirs provided Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pontlllo hleaalnga on the "jublliarlan' the music at live Armory. John Sadler, Mrs. E. J. Roser and BRUNSWICK EBONITE couples. on Halloween. Outlaw has been doVer correspondent, <01ndy Pfan- Mrs. Russell Moonan. the chairman of the UJ^ICEF Lx>cal PE members who attended stlehl, telephone Pilgrim 2-6866, The Women’s Auxiliary of the For Tour .Appointment drive for a number of years, were Patricia Clarke, Francis Pag- 't^ f f I, Call Ml 9-7043 Debt Set* Record The club plans tp, serve refresh­ gioli. Joyce Carlsoh^, Jane Ferryi ■Volunteer Fire Department will 8:10 6:30-10:00 - e U e t ^ ^ BOWLING BALLS ments St the elementary school to ^Jute Output R i^i Linda Clarke, Ruth''..Beckwith, hold Us meeting tonight at 8 "STORY OF RUTH” r Custom Fitted—Initialed OPEN DAILY 9 > fi ■' New Yprk Homeowners In the the children as they return from Donna Hayes, William Clarke, Rob­ o’clock at the firehouse. Mrs. Ed­ Wed "UP THE CREEK” ■United States %re carrying the their rounds of collecting coiris Karachi—Pakistan produced 2.-' ert Spencer, Chris Glenney, Pa»vld ward Wadham# and Mrs, Fred FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 largest mortgage debt In.hlstor.v, which w’ill buy milk and needed 400.341,600 pounds of jute last year Pesce, L*rry Duhaime and Richard Wamock are hostesses. BOWLING SHOES 106 billion dollars. But their equity medicine for children overseas. c o m p a r.e d with 2,280.288,000 Lewis. A special meeting of the Par­ • AMPLE FREE PARKING • In their homes exc.red.a 266 billion ■ Meeting Slated pounds the year before. The na- Mrs. Warren Potter and the Rev. ent-Teachers’ Assn. (PTA) to hear .dollars. In lhe,p8al 10 years equity A special meeting of the First tion’a jute-processing industry ’Theodore Chandler -Jr. accompan­ >epreaentatives of the statfe PTA SHIRTS .jin homes has grown si su average Congregational Church will be ranks third in the world, behind ied the group to the rally. sp'eqk on the advantages of be­ £flSTU^ ,1 I \ * » / • • • • JO » .« 5 I H O\ M I t Di)». II ' of $1-.100.000 000 annually.' held at 8-p.m, Sunday to" hear the India and Germany. tVork Day Earnings longing to the state an^ national ■ « .11. ra i « ci I ■ : ki . Every Accessory X A totall of 858.35 was earned by organization will be held this eve­ Ladles! ItSi still not too late members of the Pilgrim Fellowship ning at 8 o’clock in the,Civil Di- to start your set. of the Congregational (Tiurch on fense room at the ^hool'.' ' NASSIFF ARMS GO. Saturday, the ’.’Work Day for The Holy Nan>e/ Society of St. Famous Edwin M. Knowles "HOUSE OF SPORTS” Save Cash anid Stamps with these Early Week Specials! Christ” . This money was dedica­ Maurice (Jhurch -will meet, tonight Oven-Proof DInnerware BOYS' DOSLON* ted at the 9:30 a.m. worship service at 8 o’clock In the 'church hall.. "Pretty Pink” pattern 1016 Main St.—Ml 91647 yesterday. It will be turned.over to The Phythmic Choir of the Con­ VINYLSURCOAT the Con’grega18 (wM liead) January 1963. on Rts. 6 and 44A; Robert Val­ Mrs. Myron Thayer was voted entine to phyllis L, Scalier, prop­ Softw, more dursUe than into membership at the meeting. Icather.'Kiiiited back. Demporatlr Meeting Set erty on Notch" Rd.;^Robert Val- Lana Turiser-SSndra Dee A “ Kaffee Klatsche” will be erftine to Sandra Y. Schaller etal, Anthony. Quinn Lined; bulky knife edllar. property on Notch Rd. sponsored by the Democratic •’PORTRAIT IN BLACK” Pieitihii 14-30 Town Committee Wedne-sday at 8 1:80-8:05 larder U N 1 1 .9 4 p.m. at the Community Hall" to Manrhestor ' Evening Herald — Also — give Bolton voters a chance to Bolton, correspondent, Mrs:. l/ouis "CHARTROOSE CABOOSE” meet Stste Senator David Dickson Dimnck J r, telephone Mitchell S:25-6:40":0:55 Opens to sleep two Ortov)/ White Jr., Democratic candidate for re- 9-9823. J election. and John McDermott, % Perfect for recreatloti. room, room caudidste for State Repreeenta- "1 tive. Democratic candidates from or den^ And what a whale of a valual nearby towns have al.so been in­ You’d expect tp pay more for the sofa pnd vited to attend. chair alone. Luitroua hl-pile cover, ravers-''^ W ROUNDTOP SIRIOIN BepUsms Sunday ibie cushion, amazing FOAM comfort. ^ 1 Five girls were baptised'at St. Ballroom Dance Classt. Maurice Church yesterday. Tights or leotards, ,, __ INCLUDES: * Sofa-bed and chair e 2 atep "^' They are Susan Carol, daughter tableiT e cocktail tfible • 2 modern lampa of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Negro, ADULTS and CHILDRCN Hebron Rd.; Jo-Ann 'Theresa, stvm-Uke movements CUBESMIDWICH - Now Forming At • MAX MILLER SAYS— daughter of Mr. i^nd Mrs. Joseph Zachman, Rt. 85, Hebron; .Terry 8 PC. PLASTIC TOP large Ahn, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. fin d ' Wilfred Frank Smith,. Cider Mill Bdvorly BoHIno Burton Daneo Studio WANT TO SAVE head Rd.; Ellen Mary, daughter of Mr. u. s. r -., 22 O A K ST. , o f ' MONEY? KING-SIZE RECLINER and Mrs. Francis Bergeron. Lyn­ CHOICE VALUE SENSATION OF THE NA'i’lON! FOAM HEADREST wood Dr.; Lisda Mary, daughter ,* LEARN THE NEWEST DANCE StEpS AND • of Mr.' and Mrs. Josephe Baatar- ' course . . IT’S HERE IN BLASne AND h e a v y NYIXJN FABRjd ALL SITTING, ache, Rt. 44A. ' IMPROVE YQUR OLD ONES ARMOUR Annouheement was made Sun­ $4 9 . .i ftELAXlNG AND RECLINING POSlTioNSJ STAR day that beginning on Nov, 6 pern For Information call MI 8-4448 daytimes—MI 0-7847 evenings. sons %ho act as godparents at St. .♦ ■ Maurice ChurchTnuSl'bring letters of spprovat from their own pas­ 40” seven-drawer desk, matching SWIFT'S tors unless they are m em bers'of A chair,, lamp and 6-piece blotter set. PREMIUM the Bolton- parish. Brass pulls' find leg ferrules. Roomy, 'iTie annual census for St. t a t ' practical, decorative.- Choice of wal­ Grand Opera nut or oak! STANLEY WARNER PRESHPAK SOUPS "To m o r r o w e v e n in g ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY iOM-ot. SLACK AND

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HANCHESTER e v e n i n g HBRAin, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1960 P A G E F I V I MANCaHESTEB, CONIU^MONDAT, OCrOBEK 17. 1960 F ia B - f O U E !^iu eiim Prieseiits Uit Aagel BHan^ a ' at therehel I Cuba, of an urban reform law the past TVfOMlLUail Wood-Fagan Prior-Wallace Neither Holds Clear Edge •rrha weekend,, he said "drastic meas­ W eddin g Science Lecture Your Cuba ^eeates tha earn ures” on tha social and economic IRESCRiniOIIS C h o ^ n M ____-a front have ended. The urban I w BAsasoaaontsaauB Misi Janice H irrl«t Wallace t i lAurencs B. Whtta Jr., member gives Cuhdua the right to buy t h ^ Windsor became the,bride of Bruce p of the education depai^ent at the America Pair homes by a lly in g tha monthly White • Thompson The wedding of Mrs. Irene Sargent Prior of Manoheeter Sat' .Boeton Museum of Science, will IMhrorlM Survey ^o w s Kennedy . Thm w w a I a r auMuet rent toward tha purehaea price. ORTHIffiABW Urday afternoon at the First Con­ present a jprogram, "Science Widi Invaders fet pOrnm. : naar, wuB of Thompscyi, 42 Maple Bt., and Law ­ gregational ^Church in Windsor. Magic,” in the Manchester' High Just telephoxe jroor order tor Tha the mtla Jakilwi at O a eouuler- rence White, 63 Pine St., was The. bride la the daughter of Mr. School auditorium on Saturday at drag needs nnd oosmeUw—gto- tar Ray, a hemh 4Upni Extended Forecast solemniEed Saturday morning at and Mrs> John Norrl*. Windsor. 2 pm). The program will be spon­ ing your C||wrga Pina nombw. Almost Even with Nixon (salfina CMS) thatthOi with CUatra agmnat sored by the Lutx Junior Museum. lar;i St. James’ Church. The bridegroom la the son of Mre. ttextegima at dietatcr VMliaKio Edith Prior. 116 Keeney St.. Man­ The hdur-lqng adventure into the Get a NkaraguBB and 10 Bitlata, was replaced as pabUc Wl Lodw, Oet. 17 OS— The • REVELOIM The bride is the daughter of Mr. world of fade nee will include (Oonttnaad Ob-' chester, and'Henry Prior of Glas­ eastern stsfea and N ie Bngland Cidhaan. VUOar'a mothar, Hirorka artnieter lets last year fay U.8. W( - at Bradley and Mrs. Felix Malo, Lewiston, demonstrations of cheniistry, laws Immediate (with each state’a electoral vote In FteM lasoed jtoriecaet for Con- tonbury. Delivery to Blfctoral votes. Kennedy has the lOetlea at m en lavaaiaM ta Cuba whan tha Mat left-winger Oemeni Ckmfltegaa Maine. The bridegroom is the sbn of ^motion and gravity, optical il­ parentheses): flunOy went to Ftarida, Castro wbnitted coneem, how- nectleqt today: • PRMTliHI of Mrs. Oglore White, 63 Pine St., The double ring ceremony waa lusions, and many'other phases of same number of states as the last ofobM tlw Castro regime esm performed by the Rev. Dr. Hollis Connecticut (8) Kennedy froat n n er'a grieving flUbar, Wtl- tha trlaL Mra. FU&cr la over, shoot the allegianeo at the The temperaturea fo T ^ e next and the late Earl White. science, with audience! participa­ |ttme—id—but has added 6 votes. five days, ^tuaaday throii0lKgatur- Houston, of Windsor. John Bul- And the doubtful group has grown cruising along ahead of Nixon In sas, in Miami, Fla. of Msamrlwiertta but ' r Cohan Navy. He threatened to die- The Rev. John F. Hannon, pas­ tion. The program Is designed to this next door neighbor to Mas- Cuba ataoh phUiDwod. day, wul average three to am^je- • ORJUnWR lough of Windsor was organist, I by three states. "n saV S bs other expedWene,' aolvB the force nnleas it ahapin up tor of St. James’ Church, perform­ appeal to adults as well as young sachiisetu, Kennedy’s native state in thorough revedutioaary fSalikw. greea below normal, whh Uttln day ed the-cerembny a-nd'celebyeted the and Mrs. Bullough, soloist, i people of all ages from elementary Kentucky (10), Colorado (6) and Fuller tsU' newancB. “tema may Caban > praaecnb^ David Diaa Maine (5)—Nixon is leading ^ e chaigad the umtM Stataa Ha dlaclosed two big naval tastsJ- to day change. The noimal high nuptial Mass. Mrs. Ralph Mac- E8corte£^ ’ by her 'father, - tha through high echool. Arbsona (4) moved from the Nixon fan, but sooner or later the Castro and low temperaturea for the Hart­ PRCSCfUPnON PHARMACY way In the Pine Tree state, pos- twK-ldng tba inybdera and wained bUleaa in Havana and ClenfUegoe carone was organist and soloist. bride wore a gown of nylon chiffon, There will be no charge for mem­ column Into the tossup class. r ^ t e e may laB^ ford area Uiia period are 88 and 39. 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-6S21 sibiy by a shrinking margin. The ymmger ; FnDer, who served thfit futnra famdera ‘Nrlll bita tba had been deactivated, along with HERM'S White pompons were decorations. fashioned-^with Sabrina neckline, bers.of the Lutz Museum, .and a Louisiana (10) went from the ■ w tn l wsfslilpfr for Bridgeport 88 and 43, and for Escorted by her cousin. Maurice edged with re-embroidered Alen- nominal admission charge for non­ doubtfni group - into Kennedy’s That’s the judgment of most poli­ with the tTJB. Mnilnha in Korean in Wood.’l'i New Haven 83 and 43. Stata Deparimaat haa 'the prime ndiiister indicated, O ^ E R A SHOP Fisher of 42 Madison St., the bride con lace, cap sleeves, and fitted members. column. And Montana (4). rated tical writers and editors. a i his trial m Santiago Precipitation fliouid total over that paaaanta had aidad the connection With tha to- too, that the revotutiaBary pro­ wore a beige brocade satlir- gown bodice. The bouffant skirt, which last tfme as for Kennedy, slipped • (9) •— Kennedy ap­ gram Jnay be slowed down on the one-half Inch as rain Thureday or 10i5 Main St.— BO 8-7369 and bronze accessories. Her hekd- /ell from unpressed pleats at the Into the doubtful category. pears to have widened hia lead Heads State Unit dUmlsaed the impcrtasica home front; WUb the inetitutlop Friday. piece was a beige crown bat and vi'aist, terminated in a chapel train. over Nixon .somewhat. Some A eimllar revelatlen jwitna firem1 ^/-Caetro Other toawiip states: Ohio (25), Mrs. Mary Lyons of Manchester nose veil, and she wore a corsage She wore a lace cloche with elbow- sources report the religious issue Texas (24), North Carolina (14), was reelected president of the of bronze pompons. length veil bf silk illusion. Her Missouri (13), Tennessee (U ) and i.s less potent In rural areas than state assembly of (Tathotle Ladles Mrs. Earl White, Bridgeport, bouquet waa of lyhite carnations MissisBippt (S), two weeka ago. of Columbus, at a convention Sat­ was matron of honor. She wore a with orchid center. As before, the new AP survey Massachusetts (16)—It's con­ urday at the Hotel Bond In Hart­ brown print silk dress and gold ac­ sidered a cinch Kennedy’s home ford. Mrs. James Parry, Glastonbury, combined the observations of its cessories, and a brown straw hat sister of the bride, was matron of own veteran political reporters, the state win back him7 Re^blicana Gibbons A ssembly of Manches­ and nose veil. Her flowers were a insist Henry Cabot Lodg^e’s pres ter received an award for Ita 1069- honor. She wore a waltz-length Judgments of seasoned newspaper gold ponipon corsage. gown o f ■ red chiffon with scoop analysts, the opinions of political ence on the GOP ticket will ctit 60 programs. Earl White, Bridgeport, was his into Kennedy's m argin — but neckline, bracelet sleeves, draped leaders and the results of certain Other Manchester r.rea officers brother’s best man.- Ushers were cummerbund and deep-hemmed reliable polls. they’re not claiming Lodge wifi include Mrs. John Malone, Man­ John Vince, 227 McKee S t, and piill out the Bay State for Nixon. chester, rice president', Mrs. Rich­ u r s M it w ii bouffant skirt. Her bouquet was of The material was gathered dur­ Jeff(ld Taber, Newington.. white Carnations with lilies of-the ing the past week and might not New Hampshire (4 )—Nixon evi­ ard Post, Manchester, state ..c6un- X. 'A breakfast was held at the dently holds onto an edge in the selor; Mrs. V. A. G.agne.''^Rock* Valley. ' •-■ reflect the foU impact of the grow­ home of the bridegroom’s mother Bridesmaids were Miss Germaine Granite State, but of possible sig­ villc, honorary president; Mrs. after the ceremony, for 40 guests. ing dispute between Kennedy and Robert DeCarll, RocIfVlUe, secret­ Kublinaki, Hartford, and Mrs. NtxsB ovW the offshore Chinese Is­ nificance Is a survey of newspa­ White and yellow pompons were John B, McDermott, Windsor. per editors in'' two bellwether ary, all reelected; ,afid Mrs. Rich­ decorations. A dinner and recep­ lands of Qnemoy end Matsu. ORIGINAL They wore street-length gowns of ard Keeney, Man-eater, electedpa tion for about 50 • guests was held However, It does reflect some counties Indicating a slight lead blue nylon organza, styled with treasurer. at the Marco Polo Restaurant, eflsets'ef the first two NIxbn-Ken-; for Kennedy. portrait neqklines, cap sleeves and New . Jersey (16) — Kennedy East Hartford, in the afternoon. body TV debates. fitted - bodices, with velvet jackets seems to l)e out front. Both candi­ other by the Graenaboro Daily For a'motor trip to New York In Washington state '‘(8) an(| dates recently stiunped in ’ the and Maine:. the bride wore a brown and bouffant alilrts. They carried Newsr-show Nixon leading in fans of carnations. Wlseonatn (13), for example, some state. Reporters thou^t Kennedy their areas. and beige wool Jersey suit, brown Gather beauty to your bosom observers felt Nixon might, have drew somewhat bigger and more Pemisylvenia (32)----- It’s not felt hat, u.nd gold accessories. The Frank Prior, 281 Center St., gained on Kennedy lli th< second enthusiastic crowds In most places. clear yet whether Nixon or. I^n- couple will be at home Saturday Manchester, served as His broth­ fsee-to-fhee-test On the other A number of political wiitera. for­ nedy will, pocket this atete’e big at 63 Pine St. er’s best man. Ushers were Doug­ hand. Kennedy seems to have benej merly on the fence or le^ ln g packet o< electoral votes. H w - The bride and her husband arc las Prior, Manchester.' brother of fitted tn Colorsdo (61 and Wyoming toward Nixon in their cstifnatas ever, Kennedy aeema to be pick­ A\‘P graduates of Lewiston (Maine) the bridegroom, and Richard N or­ with e r (•). now feel Kennedy wlU carry New ing up some ground. Many news- Higfh School, and both are employ­ ris, Tolland - Rd., Bolton, half- n s rdlglous Issue continues td Jersey. paper editors—preponderantly Re­ BuHan-Moss Studio ed by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, brother of the -brid.e. be an unknown quantity. From New York . (45)—No break publican here—think Nixon could MRS. GRANT B. WOOD Blast Hartford. Mrs. Norris wore a plum crepe sosne states, there are reports it Is through yet for^lthar man. But win by a slight majority. Ken­ dress with black accessories and slseklng off. From Others, the Kenney may have a bit the bet' nedy’s fate in Pennsylvania ap­ gardenia corsage for. her daugh­ word is that Kennedy’s Roman ter of It because of apparently fa­ pears to hinge on whether Demo­ Miss Theresa E. Fagan, M a rl-f McKinney, Coventry, and junior brldesinaid was Miss Carol Hol- Cler^men Hold ter’s wedding.. The bridegroom’s Catholic religion is hurting his vorable acceptance in giant New crats can get out a Mg vote la borough, and Grant B. Wood, Man­ mother wore an orchid brocade ehanoea. York City. There are predtetlons Philadelphia ahd other major city leran, 'New Britain. They wore • • chester, .were united In marriage dresses and headpieces identical to dress with matching accessories Karen Studio In the past'^twd weeks, Ken­ Kennedy may take the big dty bjr. areas.'. Health Conference and an orchid corsage. i nedy's prospects have looked rosier from 6(>0,000 to 900,000 votee. And' Rhode Island (4) — Kennedy Saturday morning at St. Patrick’s the matron of honor’s.' The brides­ MRS. BRUCE SARGENT PRIOR (HantShu Clhurch, Bast Hampton. A reception for 150 gueMs was .In some of the southern states that there aie indicatiOBa Nixon can ex­ should sweep this smaBeat state in PANOYtTE maid carried a bouquet' of muma Dr. Tanash H. Atoynaton, clini­ Aatua^l MI-31 The bride is the daughter of Mrs. in shades of orange to rust, and held at the parish house sifter the had looked ahaky or worse for him. pect an upstate plurality of from the union, say the political experts. Technical School in New Britain, .^OO.aOO to 600,000, although the Harry J. Hauck, Marlborough, and the junior- bridesmaid carried a cal psychlatrlst'with the State De­ ceremony. For a mdtor trip north, Windsor High School, and is em­ In doubtful Mlasiasippi—where a ■Vermont (3)—Even more firm­ 139CJ and the Culinary Institute of, full slate of State Rights electors Is pro-Nixon HeraJd-TYlbune, after ly for Nixon, chiefly due to the Edward J. Fagan, New Britain. bouquet the same as the matron partment of Mental Health, will be Mrs. Prior wore a blue .suit with ployed at Hartford National Bank. ANTISEPTIC Mr! Prior is .a graduate of Man- America in New Haven. He will fat the field—Sens. James O. Fast- survey, reported a strong Kennedy Vice President’s visit to Burling­ SHAVE isr(,a«e.DM The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. of honor’s. ■ the discussion leader at a Child black accessories. Mrs. Prior is a graduate of Chester High School, the Goodwin enter the Army Nov. 1. land and John Stennia are apeaklng tide running- upstate,.: Reporters ton. 4 Me CREAMS MOUTHWASH and Mrs. Grant Wood, 16 Pioneer Gary Wood, 16 Pioneer Circle, Health Conference for clergymen out for the nsUonal 'Democratic accompanyliw Gov. Nelson A. ‘ atMHIISWETtfLi-*»’.»iA Circle, Manchester. was his brother’s best man. Ush­ tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. In the Com­ Rockefeller say his campaigning Me,aw.wc ticket of Kennedy and Sen. Lyndon KENNEDY FAVOMD, M ■hMae,aw.M* 2 hr ■ The Rev. John Montgomery of ers were James Wood, 18 Pioneer munity Child Guidance Clinic. B. Johnaon, the vlcb presidential for Nixon la drawing lukewarm re­ Las Vegas, Nev., Oct. 17 if)—Sen, St. Francis Church, Torrlngton, Circle, brother of the . bridegroom; Clergymen of all denominations eandldate.|. sponse. John F. Kennedy hag moved ahead yitain(MA,^Bl.B2,| 'V performed the double ring cere­ North Carolina (14)---- A bat­ 1.19SACC!IMIlHTMtEIS»r.i"«> 2f.r9(k and Lawrence J. Fagan, Marl­ are invited to attend the con­ In Florida^ Democratic guberna­ of Vice President Richard M. Nixon 99e C and otiiers. mony, and the Rev. Joseph Mont-- borough, brother of the bride. ference which Is sponsored by the Berry-Campbell torial nominee Farris Bryant and tleground, with both sides sending In election betting odds here. RenH LanoOVi lavudir, Kills coatseM I 4.M PMMlIa gomery of St. Peter’s Church, A reception was held In Marl Manchester Area Mental Health Sen. Speasard Holland-t-both Con- In top party figures to try to awsy The Democratic preaidential can­ or m h m tli. loo’i: 8 «w 4.a t)ve balance. Veteran political writ­ pEinBMiWBQ GwCVBa Hartford, assisted In celebrating borough ’ravejafT For a motor trip Assn. The planning -Committee is . serratires—made public display of didate la now a 6-5 favorite gener­ 1.89 FETHlTHERIIIOMnERS the nuptial high Mass. Both are Sacred Heart Church In New their siqiport for the. Kennedy- ers agree It’s close, but split on ally and a 7-S favorite at one estab­ to Canada, the bride wore a two- headed by the Rev., Joseph McCann any trend. Some say the Demo­ lishment. cousins of the bride. Pompons and piece wool dress with fur collar, of St. James’ Church. Bruain wa^ the-scene of the wed­ Johnson ticket during Johnson’s mums were decorations. * crats are on the upbeat, others Just after the nMlonal conven­ NIWI Raxoll white hat and gloves, and black ding iSaturday morning of Miss Florida whistle stop tour. However, 2lorSvi POLYAAULSIOH • Given in marriage by her fjither, Holland and Bryant left some doubt give the nod to Nlxmt. 'Two polls— tions, Nixon was ah 8-6 tp 9-6 fav­ ReauB shoes and bag. The couple will be Patricia Ellen Cam.pbel1 of Man­ one by the Charlotte News and the orite. The odds dropped later to 7-8. 49eT0SnBIHSIIES KImbo adulU. the bride :ffo re a mid-Victorian as to how much active aid they CHHiae'g ' at home Oct. 30 at 18 S, Munn Combined Circles would glee, ASPIRIN style gown of silk. The sweetheart Ave,, East Orange, N. J. chester and Thomas Smith Berry The AP survey indicates these GER-RITE gtaMVitamliie neckline and bpdice were fashion­ of West Hartford. 130’a 2lor7Qt f r- lOFs ed with appliques of Chantilly lace. The bride is a graduate of East n Set Open Meeting The bride is the daughter of states now are consl^red for TONIC Hampton High School and is em­ Kc COTMH BMIS *«•» Knr-De The bouffant skirt, appllqued with Mra. W. Raymond Campbell, 18 Flo-wer’ Bali handean with Nixon, to a greater or le m r extent: 'Man /$ tha Moat Important Concarn of Oovarnmanf* PM. Rw. M.D ployed with the „J^ew York City "•V n.st. Uatty* Chantilly- lace and designed with- The annual open meeting of the Hawthorne St., and the late Mr. Delaware ( » , Hawaii (8), Flor­ office of Connecticut Mutual Life all-elattic band and apecial a twin rose bustle, terminated in a Cpmblned'■• Catholic Mothers Cir­ Campbell. The bridegroom la the ida (10) Idaho (4), Illinois (37) insurance Co, Her husband is a new device to prevent enrlin^ Iowa (10) Indiana (II), Kansas (8). igcEN V O iO reS todal the. for * cathedral train. Her fingertip veil cles of Manchester will be . held at son of Mrs. William P. Berry, CIVIL RIGHTS FOR 2 f o r 2 - 2 3 2ar gra'du a^l^bf Manchestet High Kalna (S), Nebraska (S), New of French Illusion fell from a scal­ Church of the Assumption hall on West Hartford, and the late Mr. HampPUre (4). North Dakota (4). loped headpiece of Chantilly lace School, andXvL employed by IBM Thursday at 8:30 p.m,- Berry. . Plessant tn tk RpM m as a Custonwr engineer In New AIm , Oklahoma (8), Oregon (8)i ,2^S0e Ha fimr, IWer-aeting aspirti trimmed with miniature- pearls. Contact chairmen o"f each cir­ The Rev. Theodore P. Gubala of ALL CITIZENS an UDHura TMun, am. Vitamins A, II, York (:!ity.'■He sm:W--.for three South Carolina (8), South Dakota : '' i,'-' atanypriei. She carried a cascade of roses and cle li\ town" will be present, and Sacred' Heart Church, New Brit­ 49t RAZOR HADES tfnraw otheix years In the U.S. Msh^jne Corps. (4), Vermont (8), Virginia (IJ), *1 uttnd ffar Civil R i ^ ham with s stephanotis. all mothers interested in becom­ ain-, performed the double ring Wyoming (8). Mrs. Richard J. Hollfeldc- ing members’are invited. The pur­ ceremony, followed by the nuptial Thia sweet lowering Oonaldeted for Kennedy, by vary­ enforcing teeth to bite into the naaty Hartford, was her. sister’s matr Shoes R u n to T o i pose of the 'mothers circles will be high Ma.ss. John R. Anderson of ing degrees: cender of diacriinination in jobe, botwing, Caw Nans Aamsl of honor. She wore an ear explsUned, and a mock ineeting Manche.ster-was soloist. from an enchanted garden Alabama (possibly 0 of 11), Alas­ The bride wb.re a -Waltz-length ka (8), Arksnsss (8), Connecticut public CacOitiee, adioola and votbig xi^itg American waltz-length gown oi will b'e- conducted. peau de aoie satin. The neckline, ■ New York—Winklepickers-shoes Refreshments , will he served. gown of ivory silk satin, fashlqged (8), Georgia (Maximum of 12, pos­ —wfaethar it exiata North or Soii^** MIST COIOCNES that extend 7 inches beyond the surrounds your bosom -with MBA was accented with a Jumbo bow Tho.se who plan' to attend are \vith a sweetheart neckline, sleeves sibly only 8), Louisiana (10), Mary­ ASPIRIN normal toe line—have caught the land (•), Maasachusetta (16), Neva­ - FranK KovyKIakI COLOGNE and selfmade roses, and the back asked to call Mrs. Thomas Zemke, pointed at the WTists, and bouf­ New secret strength and support POWDER lira, are, Vft imagination of some United States fant skirt. She wore a erown of da (8). New Jers'ey (18), wais faahioned -with a large puri­ shoe manufacturers. The best -way 28 Wedgewood Dr., Mrs. Ernest Also! Rhode Island (4), Washing­ Ota-ttJt ■w-sajo ■W.IIJ8 tan collar. Her headpiece was {i to walk in them is slightly side­ Jordan, 38 Grandview St., both' o f seed pearl.s and orange blossoms in nylon lace that keeps ita ton (9), West Virginia (8), Wiscon­ wmf THHML rnOnrai SraQ matching Dior bow,' and she car­ ways. They’re named after a uten­ St. Francis Xavier Mothers Cir- with a fingertip tulle veil. She TtahltatL 2 a r ^ sin (12), 2hrl5l 2 hr 151 2 hr 1.76 M s twica M fast ai ried a bouquet of muma in vhades sil for picking meat from winkles, cla; or Mrs. Roger Dumaine, 141 carried a mlasal wdth white or­ forever afid ever. Here Is a'rundown that indi­ onDnanr aspirin. of yellow to orange. small shellfish. The fad was started Edgerton- St., of -St. Jude Thad- chid. cates the way the Ntxon-Kennedy Bridesmaid waa Misa Barbara by London teen-agers. deus Circle. Mrs. David Haylon, West Hart­ New luxury of color contest is shaping up In some Brito Sat ford, alster of the bridegroom, was 1 FAST matron of honor. She wore a deep ctatioweryvaluk RO-IAU rose peau de sole dress, with ba­ in pale and fragile Honey Mist i HAIR m c j mi/£^ teau neckline and bouffant skirt,- that ia instant beauty for your •OXID Norton-Bosio matching nreessories and a cai^-' SPRAY K P U U l cade of gold mums. XwwiL William. P. perry. East Long- Also white careffefi STATIONERY kw,?l3» meadow, Mass., was his brother’s FOR RUBBING The wedding bf Miss Joan Rose-^ nylon lace and marquisette 2ar7Bt m t h r u s marie Bosio, Bolton, and Frederic best man. • AMERICA'S tih rla O tf^ 2hrl26 Allan Norton, Massena, N.Y., was Mra. Campbell wore aji Italian S«t kdr figrt, AiCOHOl knit gold sheath dresa with M ar­ GREATNESS Quality papar Md tn- solemnized Saturday morning at kaipi it brIiM. »M, aat-D« ten furs, and the bridegroom’s . vsinpt*. St. Maurice Church, Bolton. The bride Is the daughter of mother wore a two-piece powder IV w w Bali Inngline with VOTE .21W1AI1 1.75 DVtllM ra n il, MriMM V Uven^ I for 1.76 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosio, Bolton blue, dress. light, firm control to the waist OEMOCIATIC IJU M O N O nt. penter Rd., Bolton. The bride­ A reception for the immediate and low enrring back. liicai0«iUKmnMPRPii...~-.2lQr .N SOeMAirin * w n ijMcoutaEMN, groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. families was held at the Mortopole R and C eupt, $5.95,',D cup $6.95 ★ ‘ rellxaMwalmiw.,...ia.anammt CealUiM...__ _ ,2 {6 rfJ 6 restaurant in Plalnville. ’The cou­ UOPUYINirit.iNKliAcR— ..Tforl-BI ■William NoYton, 44 Cornell Ave., full Top liver 1J»HMB fd*«lf8ralekroom.Flnist MassSna, N.Y. ple took a piotor trip to Canada. .iri____ 2 fcr *70 Cm Nam. gmams. qmlHy. The Rev. Bernard McGiirk of The bride Is a graduate of Man­ •26 St. Maurice Church performed the chester High School and Trinity Woshing dith«s CevialNaa I 1,2SUIHIDmiML e w ito 1J0 Ml MUSHES. double ring ceremony. OrganiSit Cpllege, Washington. D. C. She is fresk Keweltk!, Devid Miller, Traoiurer Liwirtii 2fcr ,28 »ew 4ts.._,______aToriiu aaUtH.------.2for1.01 Are TULETS, was Mrs. Charles Robbins. Mr,i'and a seventh grade English and social is •oty today •••_ J ter JO Mrs. Robbins sang "A v e Marig’' as studies teacher at Barnard Junior M^eLYCENIHSUPPOsirONii’ a. duet. Baskets',bf white pompons High School, The bridegroom is a ! II* 1 I 1 ‘ 1 • t' i' ‘ **1*:***^::*^ were decorations. graduate of the American Interna­ tional College, Springfield, Mass. n o t o n o u r te sm tIMi Escorted by her father, the He is a member of Zeta Chi fratet- Enroll Now Natalie Norman aur woNDBgw. r a r o m n s bride wore a light Ivory gown of SURPRISE BUYS .lohn Rriarli-Sluriln nlty. He is employed by the Con­ » 8 KIENZO HOUTR W u iT ^ silk-faced peau de sole, designed i BARBARA JO MRS. THOMAS SMITH BERRY tinental Casualty Insurance Co.- CWMTMAS p t _ — __ _ with long sleeves, V-neckline,' and 9? PLUSH a front panel o f Alencon lace. The efv MODELING I WRIST WeBIOKETS. V)W \ bS HiSi DOLL Troches of LozeoDS. ■ bodice' was acc’enled' with a bead­ WAKHES BEAR ed lace insert, and the. dome­ Y<"> ::,-s te ON EYEIO EYE LOTION, shaped skirt terminated in a ca­ tSMV.lt. ' G OZ,---- - e »' 9 ^ ;|ta.M thedral train. H er'bouffant four- VVv® SCHOOL , tiered veil of imported illusion fell •kv Z 99 from a half-hat of Alencori )aee \veY® V)* >3.88 V(Vi\\ II.W nnd pearls - with pompon detail. M l co’,10® V«lw 3T tML Mt syalaihM i 21*’vln)rtPlsymate. She carried a half-crescent bou.- ProfesNlonal training will be of­ Man’s or IsditsT lmiM.tMba«. NMgdrinlKAccessorits. quet of white butterfly roses and so*t koivM hooting fered by the very able (iayle Chag- 7 .laoipt hum Jndapwdantiy. Lamlnaus disis. \ * f « v a lu e s stephanotis with sprin'gerii greens. oor w o v i . non, formerly with the Ford agency Mrs. Robert 'Plsch, ’Vernon, waa In New York City, aasoclnted with her cousin’s matron of*honor. She Hartford modeling schpol, tier 1 Jl TOOTH PASTE, NanH. S-tUba pKik.; jafflgpjuMiw. . .wire, a street-length emerald m Ton get premium quality profemlonel expejienM ' ‘ laeludea 4jl0MNBJ.IEMIH 1JI0 UPStlCRS, naw CanNiui Catos. green satin dress, styled 'with a Mahflheet, with RT-W . . . the ten years of prsfrisisaiil aea scooped neckline, three-quarter, moat cemplatcly effective fad five years of hmtrwrtiea la aJO VMh CRUM STHIONUY, boL. -2for|J6 length sleeves, and -pleated Il­ off additive in. um today, 0nd lag, five .yuan lusion in. back. Her headpiece was lastraettoa .far ai yea tat premium aervtce. Au- TV PUSH MRSi, MKk or brnm. MiMBN.IB.RtxilLP9tt..,,,,___ ' a Dior bow of matching material. tometie ddhreries . . . a bai- ed with Deaa ’Marita aad Jerry-1 .^ fcrfJ O She carried a bM ket o f rust, gold aneed payment plan and many Lawta, Copa Cebaaa, OeleirMaa •W a. m Wb» NATNIOOM SOHi; BerthOL-- and bronze pompona accented with medeMag. Plarlda aad New Tech bittersweet and spHngerii. otbef extras designed to make U < -2 for 7JO borne hmting reaUy «am- IJRMdM RAONS, Spwrttx. FbitfURy. Bridesmaids ' were Miss' Lois with us Ti^tsday or Wednesday | 10 WEEK COVB8E IN 0 WEEKS Buceerone, Cllffside Parjt, N.J.; ^ p iill.lB A l l and Miss Sally Bradley, Burling­ M obilheot g;;^ IJNI I MIRROR. »foMJ0 ton, Vt. Junior- bridesmaid was 4 Weehs, ■n* MtdrWag 4 llB in CARllBTniL >«dU. 5 «. Miss Barbara 'Oocconi, cousin of I meeV Miss Chai’loHe Ridlon, t 4 weeks, Fhetegrapliy Madeilng theJJrlde. TTte bridesnjaids . weKe. -dressed Burlan Moaa Photo e Ohaeral MsKaHag Oeuiee the satne as the matron bf honor, e OradueUea OeitWIsaleg and carried similar baskets of gold MRS. FREDERIC ALLAN NORTON pompons stylist from Bali-— WE GIVE ^ ^ STUDIOS LOCATED Brat man was Calvin Nortoq, MANCHEKTKB ^ KMT H ^ m p K D * ^ ^Massena, N.Y., brother of- the, waa held at Flano's ReataWant; i960 graduate of the UniVcraity of GkEEN STAMPS l9ridegroom. Ushers were John'Li. Bolton, at noon. For- a motor trip Vermont,, where she was a ipember ,..-i I She will be pleaso(f to help you seletf fhe l at . VM. afimr achaai TsKaag ■ ! Breed, *Burlington, Vt., and Robert to the Pocono Mts.^ Pa., and Wash­ of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She Plsch, Vamon. ington, D.C., the bride wore a coa- is employed aayi aocial worker by ■OOKVI1XJ5 I propor i>ra or foundation garment for i The bride’s mother wore a dusty tum»-4reas of mink betga, match­ the State o< Connecticut Welfare Manchester and Other Lqading (Titles • MOIMRTY sHtaa O laiB i Ctab, 20 VlKaga flt. rose street-length dress of peau de ing shoes and bag, green and rust Department. The bridegroom is a .jrut DapdaliaMia aad tidim aal talitmaMia o S NSW HAVBN« HASTeoao'. anioaseoaT B^e, and matching hat. and iihoiia. hat, and a co/sage of yellow sweet­ 1966 graduate of Bellow Free MBSlOaN • WATSMBUNV • SSISTOti BIOTHERS rUklMM mmUH 713 T h a ' bridegroom's mother .wore a heart yoaea The couple will he at Acadeipy, St. Albene. V ti luid a 060 Mato Si, Manclieeter NsW’ ■niTAiN • MANONasran JA M / blue< lace dress an4 matching ac- home at 4 Itoabit Avp., West Hart­ 1960 graduate of the Unlyereity of AVIDBLBTeWN '• TONaiNaTON t ’J M l 3-5135 (.Msaorias. Both wore orchid eor^' ford, afte^Dct. 24. Vermont He ia amployed in the THI KNOWN NAME,, snevioaNea • sAwrOeKar. ■ages.. __ The bride le a 1956 graduate Planainc.dmutmant« ( Aetna Life M M If CeUMft. OM i t ' OH o A U r o o ix a o r " 209 EAST CENTER STREET, MI9-*Di96 A0toatoNMpUonforU6gutoto|lUa«haeter H^h School and a Inauraaea Co. i - /

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NCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D,. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER^ 17, 1980 Castfo’s Paper TAiSB SIX Kennedy Raps Policy Fires Blast at Scieiiee iShrinks Piles nedy, Democratic presidential can­ u a meana to till own onda bo* w h om ^ o bell was ever C olu tn bia Zoners Will Hoar THE HOUSE OF FASHION didate. '■v. Wrong Kennedy New Way Without Surgery ooi&a aacrlflcoa and loaaat to no Moderator will be Mre. E. H. purpoae, until ha tries to find soma ‘Pie in Sky’ True PhillipB^proeldent o f the Manchea- 11 Bids Tomght % WCNfYvinWIlVI' Havana, Oct. 17 (/P)—Revoluclon Stops Itch--Relieves Pain Eti^tilttg fferaUk naw' game mpr*' productive. Foi ter (Migue of Women Voters, the EYE G LA SS delivered a blistering atUck to­ gtuiisation which provided the Now T*rk, K. Y. (Sg«iai) — Fop tn« SO thorough that snfferors an FU8UIMUBi> BIT n iB that too, wHateVar It may be, >Re A Thonirht for Today For Hiis Family Eleven applications for sxosp- (bonttnned from r<4s On*) Kennedy ajM charg:ed,.that Nix­ day on the Democratic presidential laada HfcBALS^^@mNg_o5r m a met apeakers. tlons to xonlng ruisa will be re­ on's emissaries t^I - the South "he Srat- tiiria science has found a new astontehing itatematiti lika ‘‘ Pllta beat .reiq>onsa will ba to 1^ •pMMMd by dM Ms candidate in the United States, healing substance with the aston- here eeasad to be a problemi* e Mrs. George gandslef Amertesm viewed lily the Zoning < Board of ment of biuineeees dependent on does not meajv*feverythlng he says identifying him as Robert Ken­ Jtxf^g ourselves, at h o m f-^ d In Mrs. Arnold Slhvonen Affairs chairman of Hadsssah, fshlng ability to shrink hemor­ The secret ie a new healing luh- OM adl ef iUing construction. on civil rights;’’ and then assurei W i ______the world, doing tho^4hlngs by a .jiheasant pie today, ^ s s arranged the program. Ha- AppeAla tonight at fi at the Muni­ nedy. rhoids. stop itching, and relieva etance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovary of llovv in her window “ leav^ "I oppoM rigid management of Negroes Ip the north “ that 'he |s “ Robert Kennedy is one candi­ dassah la a non-partisan organisa­ cipal Building. j- f OONTAOI LENS iPBClAUW the money system in any special psin — without surgery. a world-famooe research inetitnta. L IW '' which freedom ap' lighting,"'' but because ' Nixon ■whether their ancestry waa Ne^ A 19,')9 Thunderbird' that .haflf UEliBER A------than ' their ' counterparts yoi 60 meeting ow ,the^Women’s Mleeion Miss Kerry Getchell, mIss DAT CLASiiiSS 8 WEEKS! NIGHT CLASSES 7 WEEKS! CmCOUATIONB In Buslnee# Zone Alexander changes his position so fast. gro, white or any particular na, been reported atolen by Blast Long- TODAY! / Dorothy Prior, Miss Martha Simp­ years ago. This Is oiiylou^ly some­ Society of Community Baptist Electioii Issues Jarris wants signs kept up at a g e g r o u p 17 to 65 The Berald Pnntlng Cotnpewr Uw.. son, Miss Susan Landers, arid Miss The Vice President, he said, tionality. But he also said that meadow. Mass., police last Thurs­ thing that has been ^ I n g on" for Church tomorrow at, 8. p.m. Hartford Rd„ Bridge S t, and Cen­ , No High School Diploma B^ulred feels strongly about former Presi­ more should be done about bring­ day waa recovered by Manchester ALSU TUESDAY and FRIDAY .^aimimesi^aimimes no financialnnampai reapoi^liltyreepumu>n for She will discuss the effects of Marjoris Monahan attended the . typographical• ■ • ertora " * . anpearinsappearag In ad- Manchdster Chapter of Kadas ter, Cooper and W. Center Sts. FREE Typing Instructions—FREE Placement Service dent Harry S. Truman's use of the ing Negroes into the higher gov­ Police this morning. 9 AAl. to 8 P.M. ' ng matte; quite-a whlle,^^^ the rate of an freedom In Ghana and the Commu­ class sessions, which included prac­ . vertleemente and other rending aah will sponsor a pre-election Other applications include: Our Graduates are now employed by leading firms. world "hell,” but "V'- don’t know ernment posts, including judge­ It had been parked in the lot gt In The Manchester Evening Herfjferald inch a geneiptlori. It could hardly nist Influence on the country. She tice 'in techniques, the "language THURSDA program Wednesday at 1 p.m. at of dance," approach to the choreo­ George H. Goncl, Business Zone WRITE, VISIT or CALL; / • what else he feels strongly about.” ships. the City View Darice Hall on Kee­ DUpiar edvertialng iiloring hours i be a secret; Where, then, has been will also speak about the mission Temple Beth Sholom to acquaint ney St. ... 9 A.M. to 8 ^ .M . Frldty. graphic problem, and the spiritual III, for limltod repairer’s Ucenee; For Monday—1 p.m that YSmed economic alertness work conducted In'Ghana, and will Its members with issues li\ the and the Howard Johnson Restau­ Police said the car had. ''-•cn FO' Tueeday—1 p.m^ Monday. Illustrate her'talk with color slides. preparation for '* service. Profes­ Mpdtrn PBX and Reetptlonlst School ; WEDNESDAY F-jt —Wedneaday- ■ * —1 . om. Tueed«. which would take advantage of It, presidential campaign. , sional . dance instructors, and rant, Rural Zone, at Buckland 8t.- Branch of M o d i^ PBX School, New Haven there since Thursday morning. 9 A.M. to 12 NOON , For Thursday—1 p , m Wednesday Miss Grove’s missionary work ' ’The qualifications and platform church leaders .discuss'ed : the im- Wllbur Cross Highway, for con­ 983 Main S t, Room 806, Hartford, JA 7-8205 They did, not determine .juiitil For F riday-1 p m, Thursday. and meet the new needs and prod­ was sponsored by the Mennonlte Top TV Cash Winners this morning that it had been For Saturday—1 p m. Friday. . ucts It creates and might Inspire? Board of Missions and Charities. of,..-Vice President Richard M. portsfnoe of Ihef Intent to Worship tinued permission for a lighted ciasidfled deadline: 1 0 ^ Nixon, Rei^ubllcan presidential as essential for all sacred dance. sign. Guess Who H^^s J^qting For. atolen, as the initial stolen car re­ ■ day of publication excenf Saturday— So far as we can discover, the She Is studying at the Hartford port the.v received had an inaccu­ S^a.m______■ Seminary Foundation, Kennedy candidate, will be presented by A vesper service. In which three standard American bed Is still the A. Lawrence Riker; town GOP representative hopefpl to the General Assembly, tapes pictures of Vice rate piarker number li.sted. School of Missions. Jack Shea. Republican town chair­ dance’ choirs participated,' term­ Monday, October 17 standard American bed, too short Charged with Perjury President Nixon and .his GOP running mate, Henry Cabot Lodge, on the side of the bus that wa^ The car was registered to the FOR YOUR A brief-devotional program will man. Irving Aronson, Incumbent inated the-- workshop. ’The Man­ Natiohal Scale Co. of Springfield, for even the older generation. be led by Mrs. William Hill, assist­ Democratic candidate for state chester, group was accompanied by in the caravan taking Manchester Republicans to heat Nixon at the BlMiriell in Hartford this morn- , Operation Tension Mrs. Clifford O. Simpson and Mrs. Mans. Sheets and blankets, which ed byfMrk. J, Murray Powell. Mrs. representative, will give a similar T h f Bank f ha I gives y o u PLANNED SECURITY iCmillnned Dom Page One) ing. Getting the tape ready is Harold Collins of the Collina Bua Servica. (Herald Photo by] Patrolman Emanuel Motola is CONVENIENCE w e t ..Maim JM twt, —(US-AI presentation for Sen-. John F. Ken­ ■Charles R. Baxter Jr. Rockville-Vernon Reviewing the Khrushchev per- might, if longer, at least amelio­ Edward E. Kirkham will conduct Oflara).. " \ , ■ "1: continuing the Jnyestigatlon, love gift dedication service. 81,000 on "21" and 82.000 on "Tic formancA at the United Nations rate the problem of taller. Ameri­ Members of the Marcia Neubert Tac Dough.” , «>■' and lirlNew York. We think It must cans .tiylng to sleep In standard David Mayer, 39, a married psy­ Mrs. Cotton Wins Circle will serve refreshmenta. dur­ open to Saturday from noon to 6 ceive a painting of s'pring flowers ^ dassifled almost entirely within ing a social hour at the conclusion beds, have not been altered' to chologist, Manhattan, who won Top Exhibit Award p.m. each d4y. donated by Mrs. Ethel Conyady, a the- strategies and concepts of meet the new American stature. of the meeting. 847,500 in 11 weeks on "21." Those attending may vote , for charter rqember of the association. Communist , policy, rather than If you tuck them In at 'the bottom, the pictures they like best. An A l­ Judges for the exhibition were Miss Ruth Miller, 50, a M|n- Mrs. Esther Welles Cotton of within the context of Western pur­ you can never tuck them In around Campaign at a Glance THE MAYOR’S hattan writer, who won 82,500 on fred P. Ludwig Memorial award Bissell Phelps Smith of Wethers­ West Hartford, Mrs, Nora Addy field, Gordon R.'MacDonald of An­ pose and operation. the neck. will be given the patntlpg voted the By THE As s o c i a t e d p r e s s •'21," tying Van Doren four times. Drake of Coventry, and Dr. Wil­ most popular. All adults register­ dover, and Mrs. Eleanor Vibberts ■ If President Elsenhower, for In­ The longer Americana of today OF MANCHESTER Campalgri schedules for the pres­ Joseph Rosner, 46, a Greenwich liam Schneider of Rockville, were ing Will have an opportunity to re­ of Manchester. stance, goes to some International find they still havs the standard village bachelor and writer, who idential and vide presidential,candi­ the winners, in'that order, of the meeting, we automatically as­ amount of leg j-oom, or less. In dates for Monday and Tuesday. won 81.700 on "Tiq-Tac Dough.” 4 '-%■ Mrs. Patricia Sullivan,' 37, a Tolland County Art Assn’s 14th an­ sume that he goes for the purpose their automobiles, trains, buses, Monday. Kennedy—Middletown, Franklin, housewife-, 134 Davis . A ve.,. White nual fail exhibition j^hich opened of making friends and Influ­ theatres and church pews. Miamisburg, Dayton, Fairborn, Plains, N. Y., who won 114,300 in last week. phjoy the things encing people to our side of things, Ndne'of the Implements used by Springfield,- London and Columbus, nine weeks on "Tic Tac Dough.” T u esday snd and we judge the success of his Dr. Michael Truppin, 34. mar­ Mrs. Cotton, a former Vernon man, from the hoe to the lawn- Ohio. resident, took first prize for an mission by the reasonableness and mower, has had Ita handle adjusted Nixon —- Hartford, New Haven ried, a Manhattan physician, who won a total of 813,000 on "Tic Tac oil painting of a Hubbard squash, / decency he himself demonstrates arid Bridgeport, Conn., and Buffalo, entitled "P ol of ^ I d .” Mrs. Drake's you n^ed.vnow to compensate for the qlongated Dough,’’ and by whether or not he wins N. Y. ' painting, of dafi^pdils, entitled distance between shoulders and The informations charge the for­ An HFC Householder’s JLoan is the better way of get­ "praise and acclaim for his con­ Johnson—■Washington. "Spring,” received second prize, earth. I.qdge — Prince Georges and on mer contestants had testified they and Dr. Schneider’s oil entitled ting the furnishings, clothing or personal Ihihgz you V T e d n e s d a y duct. Bathtubs have not been length­ Montgomery Counties, Md. had not bron given questions and "Artist's • Stufiio” won third prize. w ant You shop with cash . . . and you decide hbw long The possibility that Kiruah ened, nor shower sprays raised. ’Tuesday an,swers in advance of their ap­ Nixon — Jacksonville, Miami, pearances, while In fact they had Honorable mention was given to youll take to repay, and how much a month. Drop in chev came to New York In the Eye levels have not been alter-* Mrs. Harry Kltching of Coventry same kind of mood, with the same Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla. been given such coaching. or phone HFC-America's oldest company specialinng ed for mirrors, museums, ballpark Kennedy—Miami, Miami Beach, Hogan said the names of the for an oil painting, "Niantic Cove," in instalment cash loans. Borroiw up to $600 and take' kind of relatively straightforward Or construction knotholes or tele­ Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla. • ether six persons still to surrender and to Mrs. Elizabeth S. Peck of and naive ^ purpose, must he dis­ «gave— It*s the Am erican W ay to Success” has» been chosen as the \would not be revealed until they Somers, for a ) watercolor, "Bou­ up to 20 months to repay. phone, booths. Lodge —I Albany, Schenectady, quet.” ’ * . carded In the light of his full per­ Rome, UtIcV and Syracuse, N. Y. did so, . Liftl Everything that we have cited theme of National Thrift Week, October 16^ 22, 1960, Mayor Eugene All 'but one of those who sur­ The (Exhibition, held on the sec­ formance. Johnson— Wllllsmsport. Lewis- . la an example, in one way or an- • f, . - - . rendered today were paroled for a ond floor of the nfw Professional MONTKlY PAYM INT SCIIIDUll He did not come to make friends, burg. Stinbury, Shamokin and Olheri of that obsolescence the Allentown, Pa. "Verio-Rest Mattress T. Kelly said in a statement issued here today. “The purpose of hearing Nov. 10 When they will en­ Building on Park St., will remain JO If It #< but to stir up his enemies. American economy Is so hungry Sunday Activities ter their pleas. you get more tdjmti psfmb Jermif penmtt He dld not come to reassure any for It sometimes plans it, even to Kennedy.— -said In a radlo-TV this week emphasizes the important place thrift has played in the his* The exception was Harelik, who S 6.72 S 7.27 $10.05 S18.46 has done wonders pleaded innocent through a lawyer. 19.74 36.55 'S,. body, but to disturb everybody. the extent of building It Into prod­ Interview this country’s rate of 13.07 14.18 He did not cbme to vrin parlia­ military growth is slower than He was paroled for trial Nov... 3. than money 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 ucts. Here It Is, right over our lory and destiny of this Nation and in the growth of Manchester. The -14 were arraigned before 30.83 33.61 47..S5 89.47 mentary vlctorl.es, but to win a vie Russia’s, but Vice President Rich­ for . . my back condition^' nose, and nobody sees It. ard M. Nixon has sounded-“no note presiding Special. Judge John M. WHY 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 over parliaments, “ The citizens of Manchester have demonstrated through the ycarf, in­ from HFC of urgency about It. i*r*. E. S., Port Chester. N. T. \ Murtaugh., • r aSm SmW — pmmtf miminji le did not corns to seek praise, Nixon — Said after a strategy Musical Gardening ■1., but tor-draw abuse. conference In Hartford,. Conn,, he tegrity, independence! and the practice of thrift, whose combined chaN ON OLD He did'npt come to be consistent, This Is the wrong time of year v/'ould name as cabinet members Suffering backaches from household Policie to Inspect the best men he can find without im 99€*u W %3O0 $9 $600. but to bo dJBtberately Inconsistent. for such an exciting discovery. One acteristics have been solely responsible for the growlll and promi­ regard to race or creed, but that duties, Mrs. E. S. of Port Chester, N. Y., Vehicles of Town WORN-OUT All these pufTOses .Qan be sum­ really wants to put It to trial and does not mean he will or will not was so happy with her now Verto-Rest nence of Manchester, Mayor Kelly stated. ' to use Immediately. But It will have lOUSEHOLD FINANCE med up as on*-general purpose. appoint a Negro. Mattress she wrote the maker, Holman- The Manchester police ilation j | BEDDING? Hs.caipe to plajf a^am e of In­ to keep for .spring and, fortu­ .lohnson — No public itatementa. has beqn designated '•a motor j Lodge ~ proposed In a state­ Baker of Bolton, to tell them about it. You, \ creasing tensions. He wgs certain­ nately, It is good enough to keep. vehicle inspection station b y the' ment that both U.S. and Soviet like hundreds who have reported to Hpl- MANCNimR BHOmiM DARKADI ly . Interested In Increasing' ten- The news Is that one Prof. T. C. spokesmen debate Cold War Issues “ This community will continue to grow’ and serve the interests of its Motor Vehicle Department, but f; V3 OF YOUR UFE , slons In Africa, among the A ^ sl- N. Singh, over In India, haa,jllscov- "on both American and Soviet ter­ man-Baker, will get bettor, deeper slumber only for town-owned and aaaociat- | 382 Middle Tumpik* WMt em Alliea, In the United NaUlnis ered and proved, to his own satis­ ritory." present and future industries, its citizens, its coromunity organizations ^ ‘ on Quality-controlled Holman-Baker bed­ ed I vehicles, sccording t6 Police i IS SfENT IN I e D! 2nd Fleer-M Hchell 3-2738 Itself. Just as certainly he was not faction and that of some other ob­ ding, whether you have back disorders or Chief James Reardon. blind to the fact that his berserk servers, too. that music has hither-' and government. The most effective, method for this growth, how­ Rsart: 18 ta i Mte., TecL, Ihen.—18 It I Wei, Fd.—9-JO Ie lise Set. CHICKENS Starting tomorrow, and ever.y tconduct could possibly have the to ulnnispected, or at least .hitherto OPEN not! See it, try it, at Watkins tomorrow. Tuesday and Thursday thereafter, W HY NOT BE Costs only $89.50 for the best rest of your ever, is increased practice of thrift by all its citizens. the mechanics at the police ga.rage WHOLE effect of raising tensions In the unverlftad charms, for the process , - 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. COMFORTABLE American presidential campaign In of gardening. inspect town-owned cars, SUNDAY. 8 A.M..8 P.M. life. trucks and vehicles of town em­ RIADY-TQ-COOK - 2 TO 3 LBS progress, and perhaps so trans­ One begins with the seed-^ITie ployes which are used for town i/gAft MANCHeSTOn CgNTMn forming It that It would become a way to prodiic an extra-quick PINE PHARMACY The growTh of Manchester is^a partnership affair; an increase in the business. BASY PARKINO , ^ ' Plurtip; Tender Birds that Broil or Fry to a LB weakening of the democratic germination o f a ed' 1s to ring a‘ 684 CENTER ST. Reardon said these inspection.*) Golden Brown process rather than a rcafflrma- hell sharply over Irta ground In practice of thrift by both partners is essential to tliis growth. With will nm in conjunction with-the V* . town safety program. , "-tion of Its soundness and dlgrilty. which It reposes. That'mAkes It Split Quoftered or Cut Up li 33 c In Ills drive toward the creation sprout In one-third the qormal such a paftnnrship, independence, freedom and security for all indi- 1 n time. Short in Wirinji; I o f all kind of tensions he was npt vid^B in Manchester is assured. I urge all of the citizens in Man­ MancheAtH/i LUMBER* looking for fmy specifically labeled After the seed has sprouted, arid Damages Vehicle ■ BO ILiD - SLICID - Tender, No Waste, All Good Eating piece of fruit or'dividend to drop Uie plant' appears, one goies to chester to review their own thrift practices during National Thrift from the tree he waa shaking. softer music, such as violin or A car belonging'to Atty, TTiomas { M ost, o f the Immediate' results flute. Week. ,!■ . DlRuzza of 137 Tanner St. waa wsio those votes of defeat In the Tile approved technique, for heavily damaged by fire yesterday ! United Nations which most surface making growth come twice as fast Of NlANCHESTER afternoon while it was parked o p -' Interpretation has labeled as de­ and yield come twice as heavy. Is pbsite 109 Princeton St. I Moriow's Recommend Eugene T. Kelly Eighth District Firemen were feats for his mission, Bui his real to blithe the plant,'fpr regular pe­ called to the acerie at 4 p.m. to purpose wss not defeated In those riods each day. In soft, preferably VVi CHwWf*. extinguiah the flames that resulted Slumberland defeats If, along with them, new I lasHlcal mu.iic whl< h Is made ifa from a short in the wiring. '.I anxiety, new uncertainty, new ap­ miliar and therefore appealing to |tt spKiol ottMtioa Mayor of Manchester BOX SfRIN and Ham Price IHectlve Tuesday thru Saturday prehension entered into the 'world tlie piAnt through dally repetition 6 mood. 'niorougir experimentation has r Public Records Tbe indiv'idoil insunnee need* and ■ - —1' J' / If, sa a result of his s h ^ , the revealed that certain things must MAnRESS ^ i r i t lallona/^tozen D o o tlSa U pmbleiU ef each dient set him Sc - ^roJuc. ! -World thoiight' less clearly, be- not be done. If the music is played Warrantee Deeds . 1 ►SALI CONTINUIS THIU SATUIOAY sfMrt from the crowd. Befaee rte- hAved less i^ on a lly; had leas re­ too long, the plant gets' bored and Geno J. Andreini and Le'ii* M. i ommending as toeeranee piofram Andrelni to Harold .C. Griesling ; COMBINATIONS FARM HOUSI S A VI-17 c spect for Its own free Institutions, wlIU. —or a iinfle policy—we aaalyie and Cynthia F. Griesling, piToperty 24-OZ $ 1 'felt Its own nerves stretched, and And. If the plant is assailed by eardient'iparticalarcircumatancci The S€tylngs Bank o f Man­ on Weaver Rd. ' APPLES Apple Pies ^ 3 PKG'S I felt an Increased longing for'iiome too great a^yarlety of tunes, the William H- Walker and Mary M i; -f . .. . then develop a ioundi’ eeo.’ ■Walker pf 'Andqver to Malcolm .;A. ' FROM G tO V IID A Lf S A V I1 7 C easy way out of its complicated plant becomes confused and jan­ aamical plan that will provide the chester, the only mutual sav­ Bussell and Barbara: H. Busaell* 6-OZ $ 1 problems anid conflicts—this was gled in Its cell system, and just proper prdtaetioii wl/Amtf fitly property oil. Vernon St. | CORTLAND Orange Juice 6 CANS I the general psychological result withers back' Into the sarth from rewrop ftrkppint. Miy we pro- ings bank in M a n c h e s - Uzzie Sanderson to Thomas S. Alt Purposn 4 r 3 5 ' 6 Khrushchev wa|^ aiming at. In aur whlrh the sharp bell woke It . vUa this swvkc 10 yool Your Savings Freebum and Jennie A, Freeburn, [ "YO i” GARDEN SAVI17C preme confidence that its ultimate But the right music. In the right $er, salutes its depositors for property at 47 Edgerton St, | Jarvia Enterprlzes, Inc., to John “Thsy’re Bttlisg Resily for Wistor! SIID LISS - .Refreihint IO-OZ $ 1 dividends In. our feeling and he- amount, has been proved. In the In­ Kacmarezyk and Mary KOmafcxyk, Sweet Peas 6 PKGS I . havior 'Would be something he dian-professor’s experimental flelds their impressive record of con­ property on ^chailer r LIS could turn to WMne real purpose of at least, worth more than hard hoe tinuous savings^ That's why ...... Quitclaim Deed Why Aros’t W ^r ^ G rap es "YOR" GARDEN POTATOES , . SAVI17C his own. Ing or rich fertiliser. Robert S. Harding, East Hart­ See Us For’ All Your NATW i - Solid Heads 9 0 Z ($ 1 ford, to Robert J. Bansemer, East The naturci of his. quest suggests 'nils, which Is presented as i Bedding Needs! It’s time for Fall fix-ups! Thne to check your roofing, .weather- Crinkle Cut 6 PKGS ■ t h Manchester has the reputa­ Hartford, property on Adams St. LB the nature o f proper resistance to modern- sdentlflc discovery, , Is 8 6 Trade >Names stripping, letters and downspoute . . and to equip your hoqie Ltlio r QuAnIthob ot Above SpecieU et Re,gulAr Pnc« it. The United Nations should go nothing new to .Indian mythology. C & b Cleaned Co.,, doing'busi­ See our Reguler Wtekend Ad for Mere Oidtlanding VetuRS ANNIVERSARY tion. as the "city/of good Of Course—Easy*Terms! with dependable storm windows and dbqrt from MANGHEBTim Prices on Ctifckod and Produe# iffocllvo Tuesday and Wodnetdoy on calmly being the United Na- It re'lates how the Hindu god Current, Annual ness as One, H9ur Martinizing at LUMBER. Stop. In this week to talk over your home winteriza­ .Uo»s. ‘m e Institution 6f American Khrishna caused a . whole garden to 20 E.' Center S i,' " Free Delivery! citiiens/' ond the Savings Dividend Donald E. Stepanak, doing busi­ tion and fix-up needs and get Free Estimatea on the cost. We'U - democracy, even In the always blocrin with h)s flute-playing, and j be happy to arrange Easy Terms for your materials, or give ness'as. Precisions Services at 119 e Frpe Purnell Parking e rocfif^ •JfpeciaiS p e c id ii I straining te^,. o f s presidential how a„Mogtll poet, Tansen, once Bank of Manchester is the E. Middle Tpke. T y o u ..'. campaign, should r.ialntaln Its re­ sang - tq- a r^afcltrant garden §o Certificate of IncorporatiQil . N IRSH IY • Checelala Ftaversd FINAST SWEET - Cream Style spect for Itself. We should ail re­ beautifully it .burst Into flower 178 Kneehole - Desks bank that THMFT builU S & D, Inc., to deal ft motor member that this kind of opera- sgatnat Its ovim will and habit East Ceoter freight with capital stock of 850,- 5% DfSCOyMr FOR CAS^ and CARRY 16-OZ 16-OZ tlon falls ootnpletely unless It Is (X)0, divided into 500 shares at Syru p 2 CANS 27 CANS^i79« And this would not be, of course, Street 8100 each.' Beginning business Furniture 0epi. Corn 6 .r yielded sr allowed to obtain some the first time that ancient my­ Phone ★ ..y q.95 ★ With '81.000. IncfTrpprators are MI 9-6221 HEINZ ** From Vino-Kipsnsd Tomsloet Household lleaelt tnetion inaldacthe mlpds of men. thology happened to forecast and ^ Ml 3-1126 , Jeanette W. Relmer, Thomas J. On'Main St, Manchester In so far as we concentrate on define soRjeriUng that the jKden Close and Jean F. Warrqn. Reliable for nearly 50 yearn! Ketchup 2 -'ms C lorex H (JAL JUG 3 3 < - what America Bhoud be-ami do be- ttftc advance of. men, many thou . Certificate of Devise: Member ot Fefleral \ Estate of Frank VV. Young to FRANCO AMIRICAN esuss it is America, and not be- sands of years iater,. pretends to Chippendale designed inspired this big knee- RICHMOND - Cifunk Ruth E. Young, property on Ply- ON NOVEMBER 8 cause aotndiody puts on a show, discover for Itself. hole desk,, with such typical details as ogee ' mou th Lane. ,aad in so far as the free world And for all of uii riS^erns,-o* bracket, feet, thunribnail molded edges and draw­ Attachment. Tuna 4 CANS Sp ag h etti ooBOsntrates on being Itself, with course, It introduces a ' new note er brasses to harmonize with the wood you Max Grossman against' Leon V- VOTE PORK A BEANS FlNAST Gelt Clothes Whiter and Mary B. 'IVombiey for 8150, I thiags to do f^ich are inherent in for our gardening concern and en­ choose . . , maple, cherry dr tpahogianyl fiight 14-02 ita vm nature and its mra idssla, deavor.’ Now that ws thjnk o f It, drawers, one of them double deep for filing. property at 6|['Alice Dr. H GAL JUG 'Marriage Uoense v A Bigger Library For C am p b eirs CAN B leach 26* Iths American mlhd andcue world some o f our- fw n miatskeg ladt 22 X 44" top. Reserve now for gift-giving. Jack Russell Bril. 94 Cooper St, . mind Kfaruhbcfaev would distract summer inay have been; musIqiU, to Joyce Lee Ortlv HfurUoi^ Oct A G^wing Manchester, and confuse and weaken are Im- too mucii o f a rasp thd yblin, tS. - f * ■ Advertise w The Herald—-It Pdys a -----n»iiH..and------the surface------failures. .he . . perbaps, too inconaistont a fluting, as MKitHfy Btvltos and provokMl too loud a toag, and wboto rows of. IALWAV8 PIM IX OP IRB PAHONO:

J.'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIER, CONN,. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, I960 PAGE B£ANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONH„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960 PAGE fIGHT Mra. EdwanJ M rot, Thomaa S t, aU dsiinquent - personal property -work programs, leader .training poured gaaoUne on himself and vsry slew at the tlms. He and a South Windsor secretary; and' Maty Sweet, Rob­ Coventry ' -taxpayers, as well as delinquent and management of Camp Laurel. VotingLists made himself a human torch ear­ RockviUe-V ernon wltnsM said tha hoy auddenly Ike ill Detroit ert Dr., treasurer. First meeting real estate taxpayers at time of There will be a special meeting ly Saturday, diOd Saturday nli^t Huge Crowds started to cross the strMt without of the noup was held at Mrs, making payments make aure the of the members of the First Con­ In Danbury Hospital. Police ^ d atsu, State News looking. Carey’s home Thuraday. charge for interest la Included. By gregational Church at 8 p.m. to­ Now at 22,281 GrecaS had been- released' only tha DUkXHJMT M u o n i Nixon Keeps Opens-State CiOPIssues Kindergarteii law, interest charges must be de­ day a t Quandt Memorial Hall to day before from the Fairfield Highway Fund Issue Harms . Greet Nixon in A apecial South Windsor Art Coimty Jail after aerving 20 days League exhibit will be through ducted before the balance may be vote on the proposed budget for ARTHUR URUi Rockville-Vernon applied to th e' tax prlpclpal. In­ 1951,. Manchester’s voting population for vagrancy. The incident oc­ Roundup Speaking Tour Cballenge to Nov 10. at the Bishop’s Corner Unit to .Hear increased by 709 new voters Sat­ curred In Ridgefield. Visit to State Hartford National Bank office, formation concerning taxes and in­ The Tolland Layton’s Assn, Quemoy Issue , Charter Effort, Risley Says terest due may be. had by calling will hdve its fall meeting at 7 urday, setting a record for a'ofte- Manchester Girl Wost Hartford. Hia exhibit will p.ri. tomorrow at Hebron Congre­ (ConttBued from Pago Om ) (Gontianed from Pag* Oaa) Public Debate start with, a tea at 4 p.m. today. Mrs. Tipton Mrs. Uttle at the Town Office day registration. It also brings a Tri-govammsnt talks to rals# aahls administration to aacura a j^ - (OoBtlBiMd froM F)ag« One) Building. gational Church. A supper will on a standard of caliber rather l£ u t in Accident Paintinga will ha on display during precede the program. total voUng enroUment of 22,281 (Oentlmied from One) than race or creed. This, he said, reasonable hour, he became th^ workable and acce^M e charter tubde tor dty high- major battleground states of the regular banking hours. JOtrl Scouto Collect subject of a search, way*. Dollca Chief Simon Raising as as- presidential campaign. John A. Farnhsm, chairman'Of Mrs. James Tipton of WilUmantlc Those attending from the Sec­ persons, well above 60 per cent of did not almify he woiUd — or for a unified VemoQ government Risley today said the statementa Umating it at 30,000. A iB-yeaivold Manchester girl is tha local Republican Town Com­ Garden CInb Sale Set State Collsgs will talk on "Dis­ The annual Girl Scout f u n.d ond Congregational 'Church have $1.00 'TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. neBubllcane nominated him in would not — appoint a Negro. Nledzwleckl reportedly told his However, the White House .is drive starts today with Mrs. Ar­ the total town population of the July—that the laat tjiree weeta wife this morning that he had run will continue tonight, in the wake of and pursuit of the laaue are detri­ They said this topped aU previ­ In critical condition at Manchester calling the 6,728-mlle trip non- mittee, today issued a debate chal The annual harvest sale of the cipline As It Affects Home and been asked to meet at 6:15 p.m. Lodge had told a Harlem au­ mental to the consolidation efforts South Windsor Garden Club will nold E. Carlson and Mrs. Henry tentative figure of 41,510 listed af­ KATHY GODFREY and HOUSE and HALE of the campaign udH decioUe. dience Jaat Wednesday njght that out-of gas and had drifted all night First Selectman George Risley’a ous political tumouta In the city. Memorial Hoapitai today from in­ polltlcal. lenge to ..Harry J. Ddlum, South School” at a meeting at 8 p.m. at thO church. Further details Nixon also bore down on an in fog and heavy rain. comment today thauatatements on now underway. Olswi has said ap­ juries received yeeterday after­ But from EUbnhower on do'wn It be held at Wood Memorial Library A. Bay aa co-chairman. may be had by contacting John ter the recent U.S. census. the next administration, if Repub- proximately the same thing. Several Kennedy aigna ahowad Windsor’s Democratic Town Com­ Thuraday, starting at 1 p.m. Oct. 28 of the North Coventry Co­ Laat year the town had eight Saturday's registration listed 281 present Other favorite campaign theme. liean, would include a Negro in Coast Guard had joined the a City Oouncii propoaal to requeat noon when the car ahe was driving Is the obvious hope of backers of Schmidt. Aa to whether the votera ahould search when the than reported him­ highway funda from die town are The three governments ma#t4o-. up-aa Nixon’s car moved through north on Rt. fiS In Vernon over­ the Nlxon-IxxJge ticket that the mittee chairman. Items featured will include house operative Nursery and Kinder­ active Girl -Scout and Brownie Democrats, 221 Republicans and choose between parties of candi­ the cabinet. Later,, he said this harmful, to/the charter effort. night at the Rockville City Hall fo^ YaljS area. But there ware turned. The challenge: plants, dried arrangements, food, troops with 75 girls participating. Manchester Evening Herald 207 independents, brining their could not be considered aa a self safe. tour will reap dividends on elec- , jewelry and white elephants. garten. dates. he-said, “It is hot enough Rialey aald today he. had not their third session. The govern­ mahyumore for the vice praaidant. The girl, Betty McGehan of 26 tlon day next month. "Mr. Kenneth Gayer, Republican Thbi y***" there are several more Coventry, correspondent, F. Pau­ overall totals up to Republicans FALL FASHIOHS for the FAMILY to vote as your grandfather did,” pledge, inasmuch aS vice pre.si-' stated that the town oWea the city ments agreed Wedneeday to push Mrs. Walter A'. Skinner and This will be the annual meeting troopa and many more girls en­ 9,984, Democrats 7,773, and inde­ dents don’t, appoint cabinet mem­ A»k $420 Pay Boost At Hartford, the first of three Marahall Rd., euffered cuts and Eisei^ower's trip idso wUI take candidate for the Fourth Sena­ of the parent-members 6'f the line . UttUi, telephone Pilgrim os aa any'organisation inalsta. money for highway maintenance. the quest for accep.Uble consolida­ major clo/>ntops, the Republican brulaea and possible Internal in- him Into Mexico. 4 torial District state post, With Mr. Mrs. ,Roy C. GuIIfiy ■will be in rolled, Mrs. Martin Pina, publicity 2-6281. pendent 4,524. bers. Hartford, Oct; 17 (/P)—Delegates Rlaley’s comment was prompted tion as quickly aa possible. Town charge of plants; Mrs. James of th9J)xrent-members of-thejichoo) chairman, said. MANCH&tER HIGH SCHOOL "Let's vote for what is best for Reports of the remarks had dis­ to the annual convention of the presidential cahditete brought out Juriee, according to hospital Michigan with its 20 electoral Glenn Roberts and Mr. Thomas in t^tow em ent claAsroom at the Anwrica," Nixon said. by a statement by induatiialjat Ab­ auditor Wilfred Lutz and City Audi­ authoritiee. votes is one of the key etatea be­ Henson, Republican candidates for Gedrim, Mrs. F. W. .Sharpe Jr. AU money received from the In Swahili, an African language, HUMAN TORCH DIES concerted some southern Repub- Connecticut State Employes As­ ner L. Brooka who laat week aald tor Robert Pue hav# been Invited a crowd eatlm ated^y police at and Mrs. Frank Marsh, dried ar­ Second Congregational Church. Fun, Prini, Entertainmontw—Tiaknta of Doenr Nixon aroused his audience in sociation have adopted a ttssolu- some 13,400, Vernon Constable Edwin Carl­ ing fought over by Nixon and hie town representative -posts, . . . Refreshments ■wHf' be served by drive is kept within the Council a "mama” ' is a mama, but a Danbury', Oct. 16 (A*) — Edward the double-balconies of Bushnell llhans. . the city charter, which la a State to tohlght’s meeting. son said the car apparently skid­ Democraitc rival, Sen. John F. rangements. Grecas, 28, Paterson, N. J., who Lodge said again after his meet­ tion asking a $420 pay raise for all statute, provides for reimburse­ The flurry concerning, highway The weather was sunny ani| mild, have asked me to to challenge Mrs. Hector J^aupre, Mra. Mrs. -Camillo Buscaglia and her and used for, its administration. "papa” is a shark. Auditorium when he said Kennedy ideal for campaliditng. ded on the wet pavement and went Kennedy. Appearances In Califor­ their opponents on the. Democratic has contended that the United ing with Nixon that he could make state employes. ment of the city by the town for financing began befAre last week'* George Pola and Mrs. Robert committee. no pledge, and he had set forth In other action yesterday, the highway maintenance. consolidation meeting when Nixon smiled broadly as ha waS' out' of control. nia and Texas, two other battle­ slate to a public debate. I trust Burnham will manage the food There are now three innings In States has bei^n sUnding still dur­ Brooks brought to the City Coun­ cheered and showered with confetti ^ flipped and rolled to within ground states, also are scheduled, you will convey that fact to them. the nursery class at the school. ing the years of the Elsenhower no commitment. But, he said, "It CSEA delegates chose as their Brooka later aald that a news­ section, with Mrs. Walter Kaskl, would be a wonderful, thing to new president Don^Jd Harper, paper account had Risley saying cil’s attention the charter clause just before entering Bushnell feetj'of^he atone abutment of the along with one in Minnesota. "If your candidates are willing, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Mothers assisting! with classes administration. regarding road maintenance. Memorial Hall, where he spoke for raili«ad"brldge crossing Rt. 83. After a long motorcade Into De­ I would suggest this debate could this, week at the South Cooper­ A shout of “no,” bounced back have a Negro lijithe cabinet.” He maintenance and mechanical su­ the town ciwed the city the money. Martin F. McGrath handling the said on the baals of his U.N. ex­ pervisor at the State School for The exchange of comment has Appraised of the City Council about 30 minutes. Two passengers, Jean .Hanna, troit, Elsenhower received the key be held at a convenient time in any white elephant table. ative Nursery and ' Kindergarten from the crowd, and Nixon car­ perience the effect would be the been added to by former Rockville action, Rialey aald he was aware He wee Introduced to the crowd 16, of 49 School St., Manchester, to the city at a public ceremony. school In town. l > am sure we at Kingsbury House include Mrs. Reap Generous Sayings In Norntan's ried on with this poke at the Boys in, Meriden. / Hot Lunch' Notice same on, other nations. • Besides the resolution asking a Mayor Herman G. DIson who said of the charter provision and that by Sen. Prescott Bush, R-Conn, and Robert AalUntowlcz, 16, of The next stop on the program Is at could work out rules and find a Kersen, Mrs. Fred Johnston, Democrats: an attempt had been made during he would await the Council action. Bush described him as "one of the Hartford, were hurt slightly in the a downtown luncheon of business moderator satisfactory to both The Wewing PTA has released uH. Raymond Caouette, Mrs. "You’re not going to croas any Nixon maintained "there was no $420 across-the-board pay raise, an importsmt notice concerning lack of Understanding” between there was one urging the state to T greatest statesmen of moderti crash, police said. Both were and professional women. ■ides. Claire Behrend and Mra. Harold new frontiers in an old jalopy that times." • . ' tre a ts at the Rockville City Hos­ The main event of the Presi­ "An early reply would be great­ the hot lunch program at the Doody. Is a retread of what we've had himself and Lodge. make permanent the $180 cost-of- ly appreciated.” school. After Lodge departed for Wash­ living pay adjustment' which has The Vice President wore « broad pital and were discharged. They dent’s Detroit calendar Is a major . Scout Drive Storta before.” This was a reference to MHA. Gets Conditional Okay smile oil His face aa the crowd had cuts and bruises, authorities address tonight at the 43rd na­ 200 Votera Made Children wishing to purchase The annual. fund drive of Boy ington; Nixon spent additional time gone to all state employes-„aince hot lunches on Wednesday must m U l E S / the "New Frontiers” theme stated conferring with campaign mangers It was first authorized by the leg­ sang, / ’We want Nlxdh, our man said. tional automobile show’dinner. Two hundred new -votera wera Scouts started this weekend with by Kennedy in his acceptance Nixon," to the tune of ‘Merrily The crash occurred about 4:30 In that address and the others registered during Saturday’s voter­ notify school authorities of this in­ Thomas W. Graham Sr. as general Leonard W. Hall and Kobert Finch. islature in 1957. As It now stands, tention on ‘Tuesday. Hot lunches speech. They were joined by 21 others in­ the amount must be approved To Seek Housing Project Bids We Roll Along.” p.m. Miss McGehan waa taken to he will make on this tour, Eisen­ making aeasion. Of the total,' 94 chairman, and will continue to Aa Nixon made the half-mile cluding Secfelaries oif Labor James Nixon quickly -took note of the the Manchester hospital in a Rock- hower—unless plans change—will registered as Democrats, 38 aq Re­ are served only one day a ' week Nov. 1. The goal is $925. MRKSTof each two years by the legislature. drive from his hoUl to the Bush­ P. Mitchell and Interior Fred A. clear, warm, autumn day, and com­ irille police cruieer. She was given make no direct plugs for the GOP-’. publicans, and 68 remained ’ un- at the school pending completion Assisting Graham are Bernard nell, a hall normally used for con­ The other resolutions Included The Manchester H oH ■ In^g Wfocal unit*can go forward quickly. ^ticket. But he is almost certain to of the 8-room addition. Seaton. Atty. Gen. William P. measures urging th«f state to pay If it Is necesZary to redesign the mented "With this beautiful Cali enjergency treatment and was ad afflliated. Brown, Mrs. Frederick C. Mohr certs and other public events, Authority (MHA) has been given fornia day, we should have been mltted at 7:30 p.m. talk of the record of his adminis­ Potato chips, apple, cupcake Jr., John Ohlund, Richard Gale, Rogers, undersecretary of the the full cost of employes' medical building, however, Y u-l.ea. feels tration and his philosophy of gov­ , T7ie independent vdters have a crowds clogged sidewalks and Treasury Fred C. Scribner Jr. and permission, conditionally, to ad­ there will be a delay. outside.” He is a native of Cali­ 'Vernon authorities are Inveati- voting power now almost equal to with a single hot dog . costh 25 and John Plaster. Each will have overflowed to the street. and hospital Insurance, adopt a fornia. gatlng the accident, Carlson said. ernment, and Republican . strate* cents. The same meal with two Lodge’s son, George Secretary of. semi-annual longevity bonus plan, vertise for bids on the proposed Daddario said Savage has ad­ gists are hoping thkt this—plus that of a minority party in his own captains and team mem­ VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE! From the slow-moving caravan, Welfare Arthur S. Flemming ar­ He also drew a laugh from the grand total registrations here. The hot dogs, called a Double Header, bers. .j, Nixon saw a sign recommending and a uniform 35-hour week. houslng-for-aged project, but sat­ vised him that the revision of final crowd when he said he wasn’t able ^ ■ the President’s personal populari­ costs 85 cents. This ahnounc'e- rived later In the afternoon. Besides Harper, other officers isfying one of the conditions may plana and specification la being hat now shows 2,149 Democrats; Tax Warning the Democratic ticket, "Jack and to get much sleep since his ar­ Two Youths Hold ty—will pay off at the polls next 1,553 Republicans; and 314 unaffil- ment only involves the Wapplng . All automobile .pwners delin­ U3J,” but with a reverse, pro- sworn in included these' four vice cause a delay, according to Atty. rushed to completion. rival here late Saturday night. month. '''• School. presidents representing their res­ Herman Yules, MHA counsel. Daddario has urged that the lated. , ^ quent in personal property taxes dash Republican twist. What it ”I came here to get a little On Weapons Count Eisenhower will remain over­ Eastern Star Session are urged to pay rocse taxes plus ^'recommended them for was the pective councils: 'Michael Gal­ Congressman Emilio Q. Dad- program be expedited. sleep,” he remarked,. "I didn’t night in Detroit and fly on-tomor­ Manchester Evening Herald TestsShow lagher, N o r w 1 c h,'institutional; dario' announced today he has Yules today expressed the hope Evergreei^. Wood. Chapter, OES. interest by the end of^he month. "U.8.^Senate,” which would keep get much the first .night, since row morning to Red Wing, Mirin., will observe visiting matron and South Windsor Mirespondent El­ Mrs. F. Pauline Llttle^Hqx col­ GENCRALWELECTRIC Walter Derocher, Newington, de­ lealmed that the MHA should be that Savage's' information meant for a speech dedicating the Hia­ the Democrats in their present of­ half of Hartford was at the airport A large Iron bolt wrapped with patron night Wednesday at 8 p.m. more Burnham, telephone Mitchell lector, said that under.the Mqtor fices, partmental; Irving Smith, of.Bran­ able to advertise for bids Friday. the waiver was being considered to greet me, or maybe.I should black tape, found under, the front watha Bridge over the Mississippi 4-0674. Horses Died ford, highway; and Edna Mae Daddario said he received infor­ favorably, say half of Connecticut,” seat of a car early this -morning, River. at the Masonic Temple.* Vehicle Department’s reg^istra^n. On other topics, Nixon stressed The ■visiting worthy matron will policy ail delinquent car taxpay­ Sole,' Bridgeport, educational. mation to that effect from Bruce Yples said a number of condi­ Still smiling, he said "a fife and resulted in the arrest of two teen­ The President will travel to his . his own experiences He also said boyhood hometown, Abilene, Kan., be Mrs. ’•’helma Backe, Stepney DOOF ELECTS ers must be reported by J4ov. 15. that the last eight years have Of poisoning Senior vice president 'V ic to r Savage of the Fhibllc Housing Ad­ tions accompanied the approval of drum corps had paraded outside agers, Chapter, Rocky Hill and the visit­ CKllonc, Hartford, was reelected, ministration (PHA). detailed .plans. Ail bxcept the one the hotel last night. I just wqnt Bruce R. Hippie, 17, of East for a brief visit at the new Eisen­ Stratford, Oct. 16 (A>) — Rich­ Delinquent taxpayers will not be been marked by an rilncrease in hower Library and a stop at the ing worthy patron, Robert Ever­ ard H, Matzdorff, Noank, has been able to register cars uiitll they schools, improved highways; jobs, as were secreUiry Edward Clark, But Yules said one of the condi­ about the size of' the community to thank them for their enthusi­ Hartford, and Hugh R. Hamilton ett, Ionic Chapter. Thompsonville. Six riding horses owmed by Bridgeport, a'n'd treasurer Hugo F. tions imposed by PHA in giving building, however, appear to be asm. If I look sleepji, that's the III, 16, of 20 Ashworth St., were grave of his mother and father. elected grand patriarch for Con­ have paid taxes in person and have better wages and a check of infla­ Harry Mull of Glastonbury have charged with carrying- a weapon He is due in Denver late Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and necticut of the Independent Order been given a stam ^d and re­ tion. Benlgnl, Hartford; the local go-ahead was that the minor and technical points which reason.” Mrs. Francis Andross Will be in diedovllhin the last week and can be cleared up quickly. He added "There is no 'state in in a motor vehicle. afternoon and will remain there, Of Odd Fellows. Others elected ceipted tax bill which must be pre­ In keeping alive the Quemoy-Mat laboratory- testa indicate mercury community building be made They were presented before visiting old Colorado friends] and charge of refreshments. Saturday at the lOOF state con­ su issue, Nixon was following a smaller. Yules said he has asked The 100-unlt apartments for the which there has been more enthu­ sented at time of registration. poisoning'waa the probable cause. elderly would be built on the site siasm day and night than in Con­ Judge Jules Karp in Town Court just taking it easy, until Thurs­ To Aid I-atin America vention Included Carl F. Oohan- The Motor Vehicle Department prediction made last night by his The tests, ^ade by the Connec­ Hospital Notes for a waiver of that condition. If this morning, where bond was set day morning. Members of the Junior Woman’s nesen. West Hartford, grand high While They Last Only press chief, Herbert Klein. the PHA grants It, he said, the of Silver Lane Homes. necticut,” a remark that was re­ has asked all tax collectors in the ticut Agricultural Experiment ceived with a smile from the au­ at $1,000 each, and the cases were The next state on the itinerary 'Club of South Windsor are put­ priest, and John Prowese, Stam­ state to use similar stamps to Mrs. Nixon came in from Wash Station in New, Havep, showed continued until next Monday. is California, which has 32 elec­ ting America’s pioneering spirit to Ingtbn to the Bushnell while he was ADMITTED SATURDAY; Peter dience. ford, grand senior warden. Mrs. nlake registration and taxing pol­ NO PAYMENTS mercury in the liver of one Of the Postma, 33 Olcott Dr.'; Charles 383 Center SL; Mis. Helen Tomm, son, 21, 9 Hazel St, charged with Nixon also recalled that Con­ The youths were riding in Hip­ toral votes at stake. Eisenhower work across the world: They’re go­ Lillian B. Jagoe, Stratford, was icies uniform under the new ar­ • UHF-VHF. AI^CHfNNELS! giving the speech. horses. failure to return suspended regis­ pie’s car and were stopped by Pa­ will address the Commonwealth ing to give needy people the tools From Hartford, Nixon moved on Orciitt, Coventry; Mrs. Eleanore 226 Hollister S t; Mrs.. ..Marilyn necticut usuall3' reports its prert- chosen grand matriarch of the rangement. An attempt is being made to Pierson, 15 Broad Bt.; Mrs. Sarah tration plates and certificates to dential returns first and told the trolman John Hughes at 2:20 this Club in San Francisco Thursday to help themselves to a better fu­ auxiliary. Mrs. Little has requested that TILL JANUARY 1 9 6 1 to New Haven's historic green ■VVarren, 18 Chestnut St.; John the state Motor Veh'cle Depart- morning on Hilliard St. for a rou­ evening and speak in San Diego ture. • ALL UP-FROliT GONtROLS! where his aides said he wka met by de,termlne the soiirce of the mer­ OAraventa, 105 Comstock Rd.; Volgenau, 30914 Spruce St.; Mrs. crowd he would be listening to see cury. Other horse owners in the Joan Frelhelt, 64 Thomas Dr.; tnent. how Connecticut went on election tine check. Friday at a luncheon-eponsored by Plans for this people-to-peopie the largest crowd in the city's his Allan Renna, Hyde Ave., Rock­ Until Nov. 7, Mrs. Nancy Grout Hughes found the blackjack- the Cflfiula Vista Rotary Club. tory. area have been advised of the ville; Mrs.-Mary ChurUla, 82 Fox- Miss Jeanne Kenneally, 21 Wil­ day. aid, which will stimulate education T A K E U P T O deaths by the Mulls, and by the of the Vernon Inn Trailer Camp, type weapon and arrested the' pair, Then he will go to the Palm In Itli broadest sense, were an- • DAYLIGHT TYPE PICTURE (Ihs proof ft in tho pi^ro) Police estimates ranged from 20, croft Dr. :■ Otto Kingsley, Andover; lard Rd.; Robert Elder. 24 French Vemon, for a pre-sentence- investi­ Noting that Republicans .in Con­ Hughes, Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor Springs area, one of his favorite to 30,000. There was no way to veterinarian consulted. Donald Gllha, 460 Hillstown Rd.;. Rd.; Mrs., :Donna Robinson, 795 necticut had lost all of their con­ riounced today by Mrs. Ashley Most of tlie horses were found gation on a charge of theft. and Det. Thomaa Graham are qtill | vacation spots, for a weekend of Lane, cliifi president. The local ef-* 2 YEARS TO PAY! compare it w’lth Kennedy’s pull Mrs. Ma.vGremley, 174 Cooper St.; Hartfom Rd.;^ Annette Young, 21 gressional seats in the 1950 elec­ investigatihg. golf Kennedy doesn’t plan to cur;^ Con so near deaths that effective treat­ Thomas Giordano. Hartford. Diane Dr.; Mrs. Rosemarie Thl- Saturday Cases tion, Nixon said that "This year, fort Is part of a national 2-year nectlcuf votes until Just before elec ment waa Impossible, No hint of ADMITTEO YESTERDAY: PBl- bault, 92 'Valley S t; Mrs. Eileen Luke Ozut ,22, of 33 Florence we’r# going to get all those six project undertaken by the General DOlif'T GAMBLE WITH tlon day. poisoning as the pause appeared ter Aubrey, 42 Windermere Ave., Riggott, 20 Oak Grove St.; John St„ was sentenced to 10 days in seats back." Federation of Woman’s Clubs, B New Haven switched from Adlal until the fifth death. Rockville; Mrs. Grace Hirth, Tol­ Kingsbury, Coventry: MLss Shirley jail, given an additional 16-day Just before he finished speaking, through the CARE eelf-help pro­ YOUR HEALTH Stevenson In 1952 to President Mull, who lives at 81 Mountain suspended sentence, and was fined he was joined on the speaker’s gram. , Rd.. Glastonbury, owns the Turn­ land Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Peggy Busk, East Hartford: Mrs. Gloria Elsenhower in 195« but, like Con Johnson, 52 Doane .St.; Howard Power and son. Range Hill Rd., $350 for breach of peace, resisting platform by his wife, who had All funde raised by Federated The Public Health Service warns against some nectlcut as a whole, voted Demo- pike Auto Bod.v in Manchester: arrest and driving while his license been In Washington ■with their two The Mulls have a pony and a Porter, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Rockville; Mrs. Fern, Legault and elube in the United Statee, Mrs. door-to-d6or salesmen, who promise curative cratlc in 1958 for state offices and Johanne Porter, Bolton Rd., Ver­ daughter, 409 E. Middle Tpke.; was under suspension. daughters over the weekend. Former Cheney Mill* Lane said, will be used to provide benefits from the health foods and 'vitamins they " Congress. horse who were apparently not Arthur Fortin. 34, of 151 Eld- Nixon took the first opportunily TIMING afTected. non; Mrs. iSh^ley Duquette,- 35 Mrs. Darlgne Hruby and son; 74 Hartford Ro.id CARE'' self-help packages and sell. As at Hartford, Nixon ham Copper St ; Mrs. Ruth Poglitaoh, Union St., Roqkvllle; Mrs. A,llce ridge St., was lined $125 for theft to introduce her as they were leav­ equipment to school, community mered away at hi. claim that he East HartRmd; Anthony Biretta, and driving while his license was ing the hall. •ind Pine St. centers and.other training Institu­ It is dangerous to follow unskilled advice. In and his running mate, Henry Cabot Arnbld and son, Ellington; l^rs. under suspension. order to relieve or cure any sickness the causa 25 E dge^n St.; Axel Johnson, 31 Patricia Sampson and .son. Hill­ Also on the platform were Re­ M.inche$fcr, Conn. tions ' in nine countries of Latin Dodge, are best equipped to.handle Cambkioge St.; Thomas Menig, Rerie J. Du'clos, S3, of Thomp- publican State Chairman Edwin C i FREE PAR K IN G AmericavThe supplies include such must iirst 1^! detarmined. Only a physician has side Manor, yerrion; Mrs. Harriet the knowledge to diagnose. Let him prescribe the- foreign policy. Wapplng; William Harriman, An- sonvllle, was fined $102 for driv­ H. May-Jr.,,and former National items aa school kits, new books for Is The Secret He said they would make sure Obituary doveU Warren Bo.ynton, 98 Ben­ Pliimbley • and daughter, Mans- ing- while under the Influence of Oommitteeman Meade Alcorn, a Parcel Pickup to proper treatment. "that America Is always the strong­ field ;^rs. Marion Shanahan and Your Car! elementary to University students, ton St.; Robert Hill, 845 E, Mid­ liquor or drugs. top Nixon ad-vieer. .agricultural and vocational tools, est nation In the world militarily.” dle Tpke.; Mrs. Patricia Hemeler, daughter, 8 Bancroft Rd., Rock­ James P. Meehan, 36, of Wo­ From there, the Nixon caravan History Is the same, he said, George Andrulot , ville; Mrs. Elsie Gllnack and burn. Mass., was fined $18 for midwifery kits and sewing ma­ George Andnitot,- 77,. filed last 69 Orchard St.. Rockville; George motored along .the Wilbur Cross OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A M. to 10 P M. chines. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US When you whether It concerns Hitler, Red Marinelll, Coventry; Mrs. -Alice daughter, Glastonbury. speeding. highway and parkway to New. ne^d a medicine. Pick up your prescripltlon If Of Proper China's Mao Tse-tung or Soviet night at hl.s home, 55 Franklin St., DISCHARGED TODAY: Michael Howard McConnell, 53. of 222 "Education is the basic need In Premier Khrushchev; after a long Illness. Helntz, 64 Union St., Rockville; Haven, the second #top on today’s shopping nearby, or we will . deliver promptly Carol Hoaking, Wapplng; Gerall Cook, East Hartford: Mrs. Myrtle Hilliard St., was fined $10 for in­ Connecticut tour,' which will be underdeveloped lands,” Mrs, Lane without extra charge. A great many people en­ "When you surrendered terri-. He was born in Germany, Dec. Whipple, 13 Oak St; Harold How­ toxication. Specials for Tuesdsy^nd Wednesday explained. "It hsis to reach every­ tory, or when you ev)en suggest it, 7. 1882, and had lived in Manches­ Geraldine Trefethen, 1 Lydall St.; concluded at Bridgeport. Nixon is trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ Elizabeth McGehan, 26 Marshall ard, Thompsonville; Mrs. Dorothy Judgment was suspended in the scheduled to speak in Buffalo, one, from the students in class­ pound yours 7 ■ it.does not bring peace it only ter 60 years. He was a dyer for Dd,, Mrs. Etta Nichols, Bolton Rd. Fogarty. 54 Walnut St.; /)4rs. Con­ rooms to the men and women in encourages them to ask for more.” Cheney Bros, until his retirement breach of peace charge against N.Y, tonight. YOUIL Vernon. stance Bolduc and son, 34 McKee Claarence F. Vennart, 48, of 102 'Gov. Abraham' A. Rlbiooff, a U. S. TOP CHOICE and PRIME BEEF the villages,- It has to take every Nixon was campaigning in seven years ago. He waa a mem­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to St.; Mrs. Doris Scanlon and son, 7 form, reading and writing to the bright, clear weather. His motor­ ber of Zion Evangelical Lutheran West St. Democrat, gave state employes Mr. and Mrs, Henry McCaffrey, Diane Dr., Vernon. Bruce- A. Cordner, 23. of 146 time to see the Republican con­ techhiques of better health and cade, with him and his wife wav­ Church. 10'4 Laurel St., Rockville; twin ■Park St., was found innocent of tender. greater productivity. Self-respect QET1 YEAR PARTS ing from atop the hack seat of a Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. daughtera to Mr. and Mrs. Allen intoxication and breach of^eace. is as Important to the poorest of convertible, Iwought out groups of Ida Martlnkot Andnilot; three It was Impossible to tell if - the our. neighbors in Latin America as Not daiighter.s, Mrs. William Peckrul. Scherwltzky, Ellington; a son to George F. Clifton of 63 Union state workers were holding any Exactly and it's all hundreds at junctions along the Mr. and, Mrs. John I.Jihda, 474 Police Arrests St. failed to appear-ln court to'an­ It IS to us in the United States. The and / Wilbur Cross.hlghw'ay. Plainvllle, Mrs. Krederlck Wlp- of the signs that mushroomed people are eager to learn how to iVtSidcfrCh As Keenev St. swer a charge of failure to secure The next scheduled' slop after pert of Westfield, Msss., and Mrs. from the street around Nixon’s use their own resources.” Prescription Pharmacy Illustimted J. Bruce Weaver of ta-ona, N .I.; a BIRTH -VTOSTERDAY: A s o n ^ George F. Clifton, 29, 63 Union a license, and a warrant was is­ car. STEAKS New Haven was at Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. .Melvin , Anderson, sued for his re-arrest and bond About Town ‘901 Main Street SERVICE CUARANTEE which Elsenhower carried in 195'2 son, Edward Andnilot of Riislon, Ellington. ’ St., was re-arrested on a warrant Leonard Katz of Lewis Dr, and f ■ solved and 1966, but only narrowly in I.4i.:..a brother. Adam Andrulot of Issued by. Prosecutor John Lom­ set at $25. >- SIRLOIN Copyright I960 (7W1) Rfx kvllle; nine grnndchlldren and m.SCHAROED SATURDAY: bardo after he failed to appear in Three cases were continued. Mrs. Robert Carey of Griffin Rd./ X 1952. Mrs. kiargaret Cliartier, 22H St. Daddario Brings have announced the formation of a . At Hartford, Nixon repeatedly one greiit-grandchild: court Saturday to answer a Until next Monday, Eugene E, Kuneral services will be held James SI ; Jean Rausehenbach, charge of failure to .secure a' li­ Cullen, 18, of Es.st Hartford, for South Windsor "Citizens for Ken­ Jabbed at Kennedy. Center Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Anna nedy Club.” Other officers Include "If he would quit talking and Wednesday at ,1:30 p.nl. at the cense. Clifton posted a $25 -bond trial on charges of using a motor­ Model of Missile- automatically Iloknes Fiinerar''Homp, 400 Main Poliak, Wlnd.sdrvllle; Mrs. Helen for court appearance Saturday. cycle without the owner’s permis­ start reading,” Nixon said, "he Wilson, Hebron; Miss Diane Bro- Gall Gerstning, 16, of Ellington, would find out .what President St. Burial will he In East Cehip- deiir. East Hartford; Arthur Fer­ sion, operating an unregistered Here Tomorrow SAVE Elsenhower is doing.” tery, was charged with improper pass­ motorcycle, and failure to grant 1908— 1YA0 FriVmds may rail at the'funa/lal rell, Coventry: Samuel Felice, 144 ing Saturday afternoon by a'State the right of way at an intersection. PLUS NORMAL He would learn, said Nixon, that Highland St,; Mrs, Ethel Boody, Congressman Emilio Q. Dad­ 4 0 c Lib. Lb. < with this'^ the President "isn't doing some home tomorrow from 3 to 5 aiTdi 7 Wapplng; Mrs, Dorothy Faridonl. Trooperi on Rt. 15. She was told Until *Oct. 29. Earl F. Starks Jr.^ dario annoiuiced today that a life- to 1) p.m. . , to appear in court Oct. 24. size model' of the Project Mercury of the foolish things, the imma­ 44 I,yness St.; Artpur Fuller, 330 Richard B.- Shannon, 18,' of 20, of Merrqw, for trial on a charge IMSTALLATldN FREE ture things that Senator Kennedy f ■ Adams St.; Dara D'Arche, Berkley of passing a signal light. ' capsule—in which, it it hoped, Celebrating Schultz 52nd Mrs. ,jAnna Welch Windsor, was charged with pass­ America’s first astronaut will be * Wiring and Venting: . U suggesting.” Dr., Vernon; Paul Martin, 85 E ing in a no passing zone Saturday Until Nov. 12, Ernest A. Crosby Marvelous Kennedy repeated last night Mrs. Anna iJine Welch, 81, .of Middle Tpke.: Otis McCann 82 Jr, 19, of 37H Apel Pl„ tharged launched Into space within ..the 23 Riverside Dr., formerly J of night while going west on Hart­ next year—will be on display that his stand on. the defense of Russell St.: Kerin Collins. '84 Cole­ ford Rd. Patrolman Curtis Wilson with discharging firearms wl^ln BONELESS Quemoy and Matsu apparenll.V Glastonbury, died yesterday morn­ man Rd.': Mrs, Anna Ruddell, 85 the Town of Manchester. ■when he visits Manchester tomor­ ing at home after a long lilness. said Shannon crossed double wljile row, , Jibes with \hst of the Elsenhower H. Main St.; Rudolph Baumberger, lines while passing another* car in SIRLOIN adminIstralioh. And he said hr -Is She was born In Germany and Arnston; Mrs. M a^ Green, 28 The model was built by Display New1960' ha(, Bertha Balkus, all of Rd,'; Joseph Gallagher, East Hart­ Relations committee of South of the first astronaut. us to discuss Sen. Kennedy's own ford : Dexter Peterson; 61 -Spruce pended sentence and placed on Methodist Church, 'will be held to­ sary, We celabrate by giving our patrons Automatic Dryer FILTER FLO WASHER stated'vlews. Giastorihiiry, and ,Mrs. Rose Dirk good behavior probation for one ■While in town Daddario will of ,’'JeW .Jersey. * ' St : Mrs. Frances Starelln, Phoenix morrow from._9:^ to 11 a.m. at speak to .the Clvltan- Club at noon the-biggast values of the entire year. •"If Sen. K*uned.v now cliiKises St. Vernon: Miss Mildred Simpson, year for IntoiUcatlon and breach the home of Mrs. Martin Kelder- at Willie’s Steak House. FRANCO- to say that he'ho longer is In fa­ Kwrieral services will' be held of peace. i This yaar— our 52nd Birthday:— is no ex­ HIGH-LOW HEAT vor of surrendering the islands, I ’Wedneeday at 2 p.m. at the Lowe 28l’ Centfr St.; Mrs. Euranla Loye, ■ Ralph R. Ford, 33, of Manches­ ling, 45. Doane S t- The jqmaker h'lineral Home, 25.34 Main SI., .318 Autumn St,; Mrs. Roza Fay, from the League of Wohtien Vot­ AMERIGAN thlt^ it will be for the' good of (Coventry: Robert Lizotte, 28 Burke ter, N. H, was fined $12 for ception. We urge every woman to taka FLUFF ond klTOlHTIC ' thefoountry." Glastonhiiry^v Pastor Karl Blake speeding. ers will be Mrs. Edward Coltman. Two Persons Hurt- of .SI Mark's Church will o/Brialc. Rd., Rockville; Mrs. . Gertrude advantage of the savings fo ba madei Tnie White House Saturday Tie-' Czepirl and daughter, West Wllling- Charles A. Keeney, 22, of 68 elared President- Eisenhower and Burial will be in SI. James’ Gerfi- Hackmatack St., Mrs. Lucy Dun­ The Women’s Benefit Assn, will during this avent. •'* DEWRINKLE SETtlNGSI tnn; Mrs; Diana Parqurtte and hold a kitchen social, open to the In Two Accidents i )' ...... ‘ Nixon are in agreement on Die elcry, Glaatonbury. daughteF,' East Hartford; Mrs. ning of Brooklyn, Conn., and ■lEMH DISTENSEII little islands a few miles off the Friends may call at Uie funeral Mrs. Doris Fike of 869 Main St., hblir, tomorrow at* 8 p.m. at Odd coast of Communist China Ahat home tomorrow from 8 to 5 and- 7 Patricia Graf snd daughler, Wap­ 'ellows ^all. There -will be re­ Two persons were taken to the IS h i l Bleach la aclenttflcally timed to <^tor tfco plng: Mri, Yvonne ' Speldel, and were fined $12 each for failure to freshments and a brief business hospital'and a third person was ar-^ Naiionally Adyertised INSTALLED they shoulij be defended against to 9 pTm. daughter. West Hartford; Mrs. drive to th? .right. 199 wash water after, the detergent baa doiM Ita meeting for members-at 7:15 p.m. rested as the result o( two week­ aggression that Is ultimately Genevieve Kenny and daughter. Bernard W. Nussbaum, 23, of DANS work, nils Umed delay kebps bleach froni In­ pointed toward the Formosa .Mrs. Catherine raM|iialini end accidents. terfering with the detergeqt's cleaning power.. East ffarlfor^ Mrs. Helen Garde New York Clt.v, forfeited a $35 Mr. ahd" Mrs. Raymond Jaycox, Mrs. Anna Peterson, 72, of 101| stronghold . of Nationalist “China South Windsor -ijrs. Catherine and daughter; East Lyme: Mrs. bond when he failed to appear in In the second of their televised Pasqualini, 96, of Avery St., 832 Lydall St., were' surprised Sat-’ Crestwood Dr. suffered from shock' Other Sensational Values! Elizabeth SaWyer and son. An roiirl to answer a speeding charge. urday night by a family party at debates, Nixon had said Quemoy Wapplng, died Saturday . at the dover; Mrs. Norma Oatina . and The charge of receiving stolen when .a car driven by her husband, ANNUAL F A U CoM Wave and Matsu must be protected'as Colchester Convalescent Home af­ gmMis, against Robert L. Ayotte, their home in observance of their Carl Peterson, 76, wga struck from daughter, .lO'i N, Park St., Rock 25th wedding anniversary. —’The aegmenta of "tlie area of free­ ter a long. Illness. She was the vine.-' ' ... 17, of Worcester,‘mass., was nqll- behind by a car driven by Pablo ELECTRIC DRYERS NORMAN'S dom.” Kennedy had said they widow of John Pasqualini. DISCHARGED YE.STERDAY: ed. ■ party was given by Mrs. Clarence Escobar, 47, of New York City, po­ PRICES should not be abandoned under the . Mrs. Pasqualini. -was borp In The charge- of. failure to grant Jaycox of Manchester and Mrs. Q. lice said." WITH HEAT CONTROL fiTAAT AT muzzle of Communist guns, hut Roger Bagley, 56 Dale Rd : Mra, E. Carbonell, Rocky Hill, both sis- She was treated at Manchester. Mene^ Verona, Italy, 'April 27, Carol Galuaka, Kelly Rd.; 31/611100; the right of way, against Reginald NO W A S LOW AS • saeeeeeeaeo he' termed them indlffensible and W; VerreauU, S3, of Eaat Hart­ te,ra-ln-law. 'The Jaycox couple was Memorial Hospital and dischargsd.. called for a clearly, drawn line of 1864. and had lived in Wapping Mrs. Blandine Millett. 124 High $ 1 1 . 5 2 for more than IW) years. St,; Wllllaml Monk. 308 Aiitiimn ford, was nolled. i married Oqt. 12, 1936, In MlUerton, Escobar was arrested and charg­ REDUCED TO Y defense around Formosa. Six cases were' continued: N. Y, Mr. Jaycox is an employe of ed with -following too close and U. S. NO. 1 CLEAN, MEALY ifixon met with former U.N. Survivors' Include four sono, SI.; Mrs. Louisa Dupuis, 2.3' An- Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. was summoned to appear ..in court Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, John Pasqualini and Henry Past dor Rd.; Mrs. Alice Lombsrd), On s day to day basis; Aaron‘j. qualini, both of VVapping.Wabninfi'; and AnAn-v| Bbx. Mt, Rtl., Vernon: Mrs. Madj Soroker, 54, - of New Haven, Oct. 29. ' hla vice presidenUal running mate, charged with falliira to atop at a Bucklfy School PTA will hold The accident occurred on W. Mid­ I" HAIRCUTS *2.00 and other OOP leaders-to map out gelo B. Pasqualini and .Ernest Pas­ elynJdllier, East Hartford*! Wlade- dle Tpke. at the Rt. Ifi overpaSs at OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 qualini, both of Manchester; 10 atop eign. , ■ its first fkll meeting tomorrow at the conclusive last three weeks of rhar Schiih, 12 Cumberland Sk.:, -UhUl-Saturday, Charles W. Bo- 8 p.m.. in ■ the school auditorium. 7:15 last night. the campaign. <. grandchildren and 4 great-grand- Mrs. Grace Kalaglan, 20 Teresa Charles Orcutt, 0, of Forest Rd., Phone for Appointment at Your Favor(ie“SJ:hult» Baton Nixon and Lodge huddled in a chlldrcii. do, "34, of Wapplng, for'pre-sen­Miss Marion Jesseman, children’s Rd.; Dominick Deyorlo, 109 Spruce tence inveetlgaUon on a chaVge of libYarisntat the M^ry Cheney Li­ Coventry, suffered- a (Iriuitured SATURDAY TILL 7 Hartford hotel'for the' better psri Tfte furieral will . be..'held loiinor- Stii Andrew Savage, lllne-,iM*ad- skull at 21 o’clock Saturday after­ Of an how aa they took time off carrying a weapon in a motor ve­ brary, will talk about "BnJojring, row at 8:15 a.in. at the.W. P. ows; Mrs. Ell«ien Msssey, Cqven- hicle. ; - -i , Books Together.” Moint than 300 noon when he eudlllenly Svalked in tittn kctlva campaigning to take Quish Fuaera! Home, -225 Main try; Mrs. Marion Lombardo, Hol­ front of a station wagon bqing • aifbt on the home stretch of tlie Until Monday, Richard C. Rob­ books, for children will also he on ! 50 lb- bag St.. Manoheslcr, followed by a land; Thomaa Giordano, Hartford; inson, 33, of Hartford) tor trial on display and for sale a t the PTA driven by Walter B. Kohls, 68, of oampalgn. IxMlge latsr acebmpan- solemn high Mass' of requierri at Charles Orcutt, Coventry: Julian a charga of driving whlla uhder the Mapls St., aqd was stmok, He was M tte .Vloa President to a con- Book I^ lr tomorrow Sveqlng. FREE DEUVERY 1.^: *i a.m. at. St. Francla of Am I*! Coi'aUkI, Avon; Scott Noble, Ifi Influence of liquor or drugs; Mat admHtad to ^ o hoopital and was FRIENDLY APTUAWE MORI • ‘7 4' ■ te«BM of high-echelon political Church,. South'. Wltidsor. Burial pountfy Lane, Rockville; Dopalc) thew F, MoQulre, 37, of ' Mary Wfillaml'idnup of Second discharged yeeterday. ^ V E 30el MAKES GOOD KEEFERS OF CONNECTICUT will be In At> Bridgel’a Cemetery, 'D u d a ,E a a t Hartfoix); Sharon Rd.) for trial on a oharg* of 4riv« Congregational Church will meet Thafe was up arrest. FREE PARKIIW , When.thajr eame out, Nixon i^ld Manchester.' Wandzy, 1/emon ■Center Heights, ing while tmder tha Influanoa i t tomorrow at 8 a.m. la the church. ’ Tha oeddant occurred on Mrole STOCK UF- NOWl 8M MAIN ST. AMPLE PARKING AT ALL SALONS MI 8-8851 ' 4 4 5 HARTfOR H €' 'i'T V .IVI c H- • question that he Friends may .call at the funerel ROckVille; Mrs, Anna Wood,>od, 89 UqiMir or 4ru(s,- Harteoaea will be Mrh. Lawranee 8 t, betiVaen Main and Spruce Sts. ' - ______, .w - ' ! Mpqltf am* U* minim* home tonight fnm T t o f e ’ielock.-^=Oottsfl£a|i Rd.; Mlos Karol fUmp, ntu Got. 49, William A. Joha> OoBolaiMI and Mrs. Melrta BldwalL Kohls told polios hs was driving I a, . 'i' JL % V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCraSTER, CONN„ MONDAY; OCTOBER 17, 1980 P A C E /T ^ H MANCHEST^ EVENING HBRAtD, MANorisSTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960 PAGE EUEVBN ■IIJll.HiJi" IIJIIM.1,^9 II -I ..... BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with m a j o r h o q p l e DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE' T /AAOSTfifMCBCXW OFVOU -. V- Daddario Day wfufwfl yVV i1IHipi-'wT„ THANK i you II ( PAP/t a 0 A^CASARo/-«w-rr AtAV 1/ ' BETMACT X HANBBRlEFLVI&iJCIitlMJN Antwar to Provlout Puii»> TV^ Radio Tonight k uooPta, «ii^e you'> Here Tuesday butterick pONem s COACMIMAI Shakespeare The Baby HaJ V rSAM.VOU HAVBM'T iTomorrow has been designated Ihinh o f StOPPSOTALKTlFJ* StCadniaii as “Emilio Q. (Mim) Daddario LONS EFIOUSU FOR iNSPiREb THE BOVS3 0 ENGINEER iU E AOMMW Tel twn day" in Manchester. rSB 4UART&R9ACK AVOST STUNNlNS UP5E.TilNCBTli«V£AR 4 Young (baep Trie Democratic congressman \NE EU'S WERE GNENi BOTA SHREO IFaiijrquesn SOponticf^o BeCn Nameid«. 8:00 Bis Three Theater (In pros-? 7^ RIverboat -. 30 t& CALL A SIGNAL-^ 4 Body of witer. reee) J , Cheyenne \8. 10. from the state First Congressional OF A CHANCE 10 TOPPLE IUETH e N 6 Tak« by force nret Show (in progreee) 22 To Tell the Truth \ main street AND SVEN ATTWAa,! ■-----Murian TBditort («b.) liriildeSU _ I. 12. District will arrive' in Manchester HE'D HAVE TO V UfJBEATEN tU«p/ARD CRilWSON.'— Early Show (in progreu) 40. 63 at 9:16 a.m., and proceed on a manebester LET'S SEE. OANNOFl------nZscUt SAetf ■' Woody Woodpecker *• je s of •Wells Fargo 10. 22. 30 REMEMBEK IS D ry Cartoon Playhouse DuL^riri Bo'owling " 18 tour of Iona Manufacturing'' Op.-, Klo^lke 10, 22. 30 AS EHctiRB W Jungle Jim 00 and Cheney Bros. State Senator ^AtTe FT SNP -^ y vV ■TT" Chiio Jo Hienhower Danny Thomas Show 3. 12 open every thursdav and friday tlD 9 p.m. MONOLO©UB.''> Glena ThonuM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliher FrdchetU,, 24 Nor* 8:25 ^e*a£^ Newe ft Sporta :30 Andy v ritn th Show 3. 12 Fred Doocy and Attys. ■ David 141* N i| B r « j i j •«1 j i M 0«‘»* i i t man St. Ha was bom Sept. 28 at Mt. Sinai HospItAL Hartford. The CalUomtane. Street* V Danger 18 Barry and Irving Aronson will ac­ 17 African river STDUllkea 41 Comforti Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Spado, 183 8:80 Route Jacobi (%ib House Dante \ 10. 22. 30 company himi. • «M* kf WkfMT tr««, Advemure*. In Paradise .8. 40. 63 14"T«Bpett» HAimy 28 Fish 42 Direction Baldwin Rd. Hia paternal griandparenta are Mr. and lim Ddnia Sports. Newe, Weather s :00 Hillton D ohsr Movie. 18 Daddario will he . guest speaker T.M. U*. 9". Robin Hood 1 * 'lo «*aractar 23 Junale beasU__ _ 29_ 0therwi«e 43 0ppoied E. Frechette, 11 Tafhner St. Modem Digest The. Barbai Stanwyck Show at a dinner sponsored by the Civl- SOAnfanal 34 . . — .------***** ' / 22. 30 BY V. T. HAMLIN mejeety 31 ShakeepeerMn 44 < Wild BUI Hlckock Political Addr^ by Richard H. tan Chib at 12:30 p.m. at yflllie’s ALLY OOP 31 M eeiurea character ■ 48 Outlet LoU Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Beebe. 9 Huntl^-Brlnkley Report 10. Steak House, 446 Center St. 25 Hebrew John iMy' 8 Nixon A&P Super Market in Manchester OH,IFTI«RE'5 FINOtN' IT'S ONE OH, NO! NOT TO of land month : 33 Led*er entriee 47 Medley Country La., Vernon. She waa bora Sftpt 87 .at Rockville Caty Douglas. Bdwardt 8. Hennescy A tea in his honor, to which the VBS,ITPBE A , , _BUTfORNOW, 32 Sad e rr 38 Sway 48 Seine* Nak^ (5lty SHAME TO/'^Hl, fTU HAVE L A WAGON IS A WAGON IN THING BUT GEniN* MY BOS IN THE 28 SQuhder Hoapital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Semuel 8:88 B arry B arents—Newe au in :30 Presidential Counidi public is invited, will he .given at CUT UP 1 TO BE CUT UP ] THE ANSWER HDURBCnS THE area, rr MIGHT BE SUMPIN j FIRST NATCHEZ 34 Tibetan m uik mmtelly 40 Ehcounters 50 Winfllke perl 'Hentl®r8on, 206 Woodland St. Her paternal grandparenta Are 7:00 After Dinner Movie Peter Gunn) Uie honie of Raymond T. M. Quish, 261 Broad St. and 116 E. Center St. SOME TIME, OF TO OUR CAN FINP THEYU AGAIN! MOUNTEP 28 Twill Mr. and Mrs Bari Beebe, Vernon. Her great-grandmothbr la New a weather Berle Jackpot 110 Forest St. Miss Barbara Ck>lc- TO SETA JSUCW ^ 27 Era Mrs. Jeiaaie WatL Bast Hartford. She haa a brother, Bruce, People'! Choice 11 :00 News * man will be hostess, assisted by TO HAUL THAT /BEAUTIFUL COURSE.., PROBLEM WAGON FINP IT. 1 V1 r i s s 7 i r r r New*. Weather World's Beet Movies THIfilG SOGirranama 1 %. \ ■ . Phil Silvera Show , ’ * 11 16 Premiere - • TTra. Janet Bycholski and Mrs. 32 Vaulted l4 ■ • • • • * Guest Preacher f Death Valley Days Jack P aar (C) Mary Barry. The tea vUl culmin­ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH 34 Shiny fabric ir Ii News—Barry Barents Starlight Movie Elio Robert,, adh'-nt Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clark, 96 W.. .The ..Rev. Don R. Hoffman> of Million Dollar Movie Feature 40 ate Daddario's day in Manchester. 35 Salipetera IT" IS IT Middle Tpke. He waa bora Sept. 28 at Hartford Hoapital. Hie West Chester, Pa., will conduct ' Father Knows Best 1:80 Jack P a a r Show (C) 38 Before . maternal griuidparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Connary, special evangelistic services at the 7:15 John- Daly—News 1:00 Late Newe 37 Soakaflax nr u W. Hass. HlshligbU News 19 Portland, Maine. His paternal grandmother la Mra. FenWlck Church .of the Nazarene beginning HunUey-Brinkley News and Sign Off SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. «9 Gaelic B. Clark, .376 Porter St. He haa a sister, Patricia Ann, 14 tomorrow evening and continuing ^ ‘pQg BgJ&ATH* 40 Celt’s mother ii months. .. . S E E BATDR d AT'B TT WEBB FOR C05UPLBTE LISTING 41 Meaturet through Sunday.. m of typo ir In» IT Services will be at 7:30 each eve­ v i l l i / . 42Artift’iUble ■ 1 Kevin Jerome, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. BenoiL 81 Or­ ning, Monday through Friday, and 45 Avoidance sr chard St., Rockville. He was bom SepL 28 at Rockville City on Sunday at 10:46 a.m. and at 7 Radio 49 Cornea before Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. John pm r , . CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER .5 1 Suffix ST Benson, Newtown, Mass. His paternal, grandparents are Mr. (This UstlBg laelndes mi!y t^ose aewa braadcawts of tO or liS-arinnte 82I.ctU*t*Bd and Mrs. Levis Benoit, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He haa a brother, length. Some stations harry other short aewsoasta). SH btK ABSORBERS H Peter John, 2. AND ' 53 Uniipirated 2 1VDBO-IM9 ' e> 7:00 Ray Somers BY AL VERMEER 54 Insect eitt W Policemen’s Ball 6:00 Today on Wall 8L 11:00 News LOADkEVELERS PRISCILLA’S POP ■40 ‘ . Mark Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Harger, Mhta f:10 Art Johnson Show 11:10 Ray Somers v- 5SGratuitlaB 8:06 Raynor Bhines , 12:00 Del Raycee Show Dlitributed in Manchester By H E SAID. 58 Shekeepeara u u ITIT St., Vernon. He was born Sept. 26 at Rockville City Hoapital. Held at Armory 11:06 Spotligbt on BporU i ^ WlNF-lMt YES, REALLYI WELL, WHEN' JT His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, David Buchanan, 11:10 Raynor Bhlnss 6:00 Fknanolal News OMLV HE HEARD YOU Contributed to 1:06 Sign Off ,WHAT, NOT AQAIN?^ theflne>— Si Narberth, Pa. Hts paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. 6:06 Showcase and Nsws THIS ‘ :E COMING u Thb second annual Policemen's WBAV-S16 7 ;0u Fulton Lewis J r - BTDiftreu ii|nal Ralph K. Harger,'Bloomfield. He haa a brother, Patll Douglas, 8:00 Big Show 7:16 Evenlns Devotion* MANCHESTER MORNING / Si Si ss ■ 4H. Ball was held at the State Armory 4:80 John Daly 7-211 Showcase and New* DOWN 6:40 Big U b ^ 7:35 The Reviewing Stand 1-----Antony St ss ST' Saturday night. 7:00 Edward P Horgaa 8:00 News AUTO PARTS IT Billie Jean, daughter or Mr. and Mra. William J. Coughlin, 7:16 B Ir Show 8:05 The World Today SBaiuw Old Stone Rd., Vernon. She was bora Sept. 24 at Rockville City ^ - Maurice Landerman and his or­ 10:06 John Vandrrcook 8:30 Showcase and News 7 11:30 Public Affairs 270 BROAD ST. Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. George chestra provided music for the af­ 11:00 M u sic Beyond the Star* and News fair that wds under the general 12:02 Sign Off 12:06 World News Roundup Johnston, Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WnO—1486 12:16 Signoff William Coughlin, ^tockville. She has two sisters, Tracey, 4, chairmanship of Sgt. George Me* 8:00 New* Caughey. More then 600 attended. 8:20 Wsather and Sports and Mary, 1. 8:30 Suppertlme Serenads • . . . Police (Jhlef James Reardon, :46 Three Star Ehitra SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAl ■ RloHard Hftrold Jr., ton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bstey Sr., Mayor Eugene Kelley, Gneral Man­ ?;00 Dick Piirtell ager Richard Martin, town direc­ 7:45 Public Service Program 76 Grand' Avg., Rockville. He waa bora Sept 23 at Rockville 3:06 Pop Concert City Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. tors, directors-elect,. state repre­ 9:06 Nightbeat sentative candidates and other 11:00 News Albert Ludden Jr., Brooks, Maine. His paternal grandparents 11:16 Sports Final are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bstey, Rockville. town officials led the grand march. 11:26 Weather * * • • • ' Checking and set-ups were 11:30 Starlight Serenade SuperRight Quality 1:00 Signoff Donna Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Dickey, 68^ handled by the Instructors of the WPOP—1414 WARDS LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Spring St., Rockville. She was born Sept. .22 at Rockville City Handicapped, the Manchester High 6:00 News. Weather OA I M > .\ H l> Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett School group that conducts the 6:16 Conn. Ballroom HEAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED, STEER BEEF Cleveland, Rockville. Her paternal grandfather Is Eraes^ Dick­ swimming prog^ram for handicap­ M l U O ia i6 S t* W t ^ ey, Barre, Vt. She has a brother, Charles Roger, 3; and two ped youngsters. . TV PEw re I M«s waL$ JUST srrixiW sisters, Joyce Marie, 4, and Connie Jean, l>^. Profits from the ball enter the RANGE 824-828 MAIN STREET arMTE M T6N 1 oFFScm'MmteT pm Police Mutual Aid Assn, ANUTE6 AM»I TV PEMTE THKK 6CWM C/WT FNT ** I K-WITH HOCMOtmUt Ellen Mary, daughter of Mr:- and Mrs. Francis Bergeron, 6 Sr., 12 Lewis St., Rockville. He w%s born Sept. 18 at Rock­ IS YOUR CONSCIENCE CLEAR, like oT MAKE AN UNUSUAL ville City Hospital.' His maternal grandparents are’:Mr. and Mrs. - S A L E - ^ At ?THE AWIN OFFICt OF P05W0RTH ‘ PAULA? RECHJEST, IF WE MAY' Roy Valdez, Key West, Fla. - His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. EMTERWI5E5... (— --- —------W AYse IT'S yoim BY ROUSON Florence Callahan, Bridgeport. SINS.WE'LL BE ANSWERING LITTLE SPORTS — 'rtPs. BOswoirrH jMgXT FOR, BEN Hl/rCHINS! SENP CAROL BRENT HIM IN, MISS TATE.' ;t | s o c c x r t o p a y i Kim Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Skewes Jr., \ V 6 Oak S t, Rockville. She waa.. bora Sept. 18 at Rockville City Amesite Drives SEAMLESS I Hospital'. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milo Phllbrlck, Ellington. HerJ paternal grandparents are Mr. and BY y Mrs. Grant Skewes Sr., Rockville. • • • • • LB LB Cynthia Marlb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ric'hard lAMonds THE of 118 Douglas Rd.,. Glastonbury. She was born Sept. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandmother is Thomas Colla CO. C*eF-'W'*v* 8«e*,w»C**^ ((C btrs. Arlene Wilkinson of East Orange, 1N. J., and her paternal / 0 -/7 ru w«> 11« - 8«>ri grandmother is Mra. Mae LaMonds of Seward, Neb. She has a “zr brother, Jeffrey Ward, 4*4: and a sister, Nancy Gay, 2. M l 9.5224 J A 2 .5 7 5 0 B. C. BY JOHNNY HART • • • * • CAP'N'JO H N'S - JUST .HEAT and SERVE lit Kevin Cheater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W.'Morgan, 378 NO 7 0 Z BUZ/. SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Woodland St. He waa bora Oct. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hos- LIMIT ltal. His maternal grandparenta are. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond pr. Fried Shrimp PKG aOiNS ) f TAO fIV)LIAMS inT /TWY\ , U A L T \ THEY'RE m a k in g A » S H T m Y «0SH, EI. McCarthy, 719 W.- Middle Tpke. HiS paternal grandparents -A N / . ' WONT 1 f T ^ - . V ' 1 FOR THE OTHER S ID E .'V SHALL WE are Mr. and Mrs. Cheater E. Morgan, 376 Woodland St. ■ ,, TMS &OCK,' y COME . # « • • • • ■ '-W, v ' t t '1 M . 1: Paul Gregory, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Caaimir Bednarezyk, 103. |Regularly 98c pair. Flattering barel^ J 1 vou Benedict Dr., Wapping. He was bora SepL 3 at Hartford Hos­ / \.PCWK I jMJUtM. ■■ look. No aeams to straighten. Superb 4B • I pital, He haa a brother, Brian, 1; and two sisters, Ann, 12, and VtMtVE.'/ THIY Dawn, 3. NOTICE 15 denier, 474 needle sheers. 8 '/i to 11. t MUSHROOMS Robert Shane, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Campbell, TIm wcH«r UMiins of tht ManeliMt«r Water Com­ Pleasant Valley Rd., South Windsor. He was bora Sept. 23 at pany ore being Rushed from 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and DELICIOUS - ideal IS Mrs. Robert S. Ordway, South Windsor, His paternal grandpar­ K m ., and wiH continue Tuesdays through Fridays • •.•i .i ents are Mr. and Mra. Arthur J. Scanlon, Bolton. He haa a until (Completed. ■ MISSES’ ANKLETS WITH STEAKS LB brother, Rajrmond ScotL 1; and a sister, Tamara Lyh, 3. 59- /TIARM : STt'.S SCREAVIKS, r e d L St'-S , •WS.XWIfS*’ MANCHE5TER WATER pOMPANY. High bulk O r io n stretch, triple roU, fits sizes 9 to 11. Colors! Bed. M«' F .A 5 '- MS , TWE CAPE S PAN-AM, PO '.,C E maize, black, white. - CCN'.'ERj E o n r.tE PATR CK HENRY poCK. I'H. - Edward John Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rak, 903 m o r t y m e e k l e BY DICK CAVALLk Avery S t, Wapping. He was bom Sept 16 at Hartford Hospi- OOOOMORNUNG, I UNDERSTAND HOW CAN! pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. anil Mrs. Mchael J. YOU HAVE A anything .M 't/, Ward Jr., New York, N. Y. His paternal grandfather » Charles MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD AM».0 0 DL£y— DO Rak, Queens, N.Y. X REPRE^eNT CGWPLA1NTA80UT aboottt if REG. 79e THE ABBAeiVE LARCE EGGS OUR F5ERVICE. MOUWON'r OH,. I see! and I'M SURE I DO, \ Ralph Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ei Clarki 877 YOU THINK YQU SHERIFF—AND I 1 . LAUNORV NOW, WHAT TELLAAE SALE PRICE REDUCEDI DOWN 8e^ DOZEN I-AM-DIDN'T VANESSA STDNE.I I'M KNOW HOW TO WOULD' LIKE TO / COMP4NV. 6EEM GTO8E WHAT Adams St. He was born Sept. 80 at Manchester-Memorial Hos­ pr. GET THE NAME I) A EPEE LANCE WRITER, GETHIE RE-ELECTED, TALK IT OVER ^ .THET»X)Bl.e7 ITIB? pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. §nd Mrf. Walter P. M IS S . A H - ? SHF PIFF — M AGA7INE WITH YOU-ALONE.I W ELl-7 Schultz, 376 Adams S t His paternal grandfather is Charles ; SUNNYBROOK. GRADE A ^ A l ARTICLES, FICTION ' Clark, LJqcoln, Maine. His ntateraal great-grahdjnpther is Mrs. STORIES, LTC. ptCKi Agnes Fraher, Hartford. Hia pateraal great-grandpafehta are NYLON ALWAYS STRICTLY FRESH DOZ i r T H lV U TILL VOU At V THANKftl I >ttJteAU.INvrTPp. AM iyiiE AT THft D iftK V W K e TO ) m u»T Sftft THAT Jean Marie, daughter of Mr. }and Mrs. Roy Schwarz, 218 PINO. A DOCTOR, Itoft' TH5 HONOLULU . School St. She was born Sept. 30^ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ h AIRPORT pital.- Her maternal'grandparenta are . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred De- BREAD-r..25‘ sautels, Elmwood. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwarz, Windsor. Tl Tend*r-t#xtun|d with real home-madi Flavorl --1,1 )) Joseph Paul, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas L. Breen, Nathan Hale Dr.,, Coventry. He was bora Sept 29 at Manchester Me­ MISSES’ BLOUSES Spniol All This Week! morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Doris O. Tailored Just like a maa’a, Frencb cuff style with cuff links In­ ■ ... ■ . ' • ' k, t Bodreau, Coventry. His pateraal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. pur customers ire spoiled cluded. High WmUty, wash and wear fabrte. Sizes 82 to 40. Ool- Louis J. Breen, Stom . He h u two brothers, James, 5,. and John, orst Bhio or white. Soutbrn Pecan Pie SAVflpa lA 59 1 ,.. 3H ; and s sister, Julie, 10-ftionths. 'y *■ RobsK Edwaidi son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, 26 Cor­ Our Mutomers take, me asid tfaelr eoaUnuou* supply of fuel eU Blackberry Pie new H^eoz size ^43= j S ^ nell S t He was liorn Sept 29 at Manchester' Memorial Hospl- for graatod.' But, I dOa't mlad. I sUU got-a baag out of worlUag JEFF COBB His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Mftrgaret Taylor, 13 THE STORY OF MAR'i'HA WAYNE HY PETE HUFFMAN Cross S t Hia paternal grandmother la Mrs. Bella Jane Wilson. oa Baatly’s era^ ^ REGi.$3.96 JIY WILSON SCRUGGS , -_jS -• • IftnyRoll ^lAVlllk^ EA 59 “ 87 Walnut B t 'He has two slaters, Kimberley, 5tlr, and Kendall s a u I'D RECOGNtZE AND YOU TOLD ,,PO»/T6CTlAtWn>A5, '■(t LOOKS LIK t Ws I l L '^OF CDUeSC, IF YOOMG U » W J , Jane, '2 H .-■ To give Baatty sarvioo takeo real mechanics and'regular guys PKG.mmC ONf OP THOSE COBB THE MAN • ____> MCC. MkVNt. msurc wtfE 10 WAIT roe A rtcovEes consciouswcss, i AT KLLER5 . YyA5 FLOYD who Sake pride la UMir work. Their aplrlt is doatagloas. It SAVEAc OF 6 A# WCRtK'.T KKtNO iMfrS.WAVljC/ HEMAYKABLe BLINDFOLDED, Lori Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haddad, Blrchwood cammuVl GR|ylM« Biakao you want to do a hotter ^Job every day. Td rather work j WM6H. OF.YOiirar T O T 6 U US CAPTAIN/ Dr., Coventry. She was, bora O ct 3 at Manchester Memorial ^ ice l i i AU A5P feaer M till^ la iNe eeeiawahy A « W ^ WUCMrr STRUCK TV£lC6AW SOMETUIIiG' 'HospitaL ' Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrsi Samuel lb*' *?*«Uy Uwa for aay otber eompaay—«veu If Baatly custom- STATlOll.. [BW-BUT-SiaMEONE WWA Walker, Coventry. Her paternial grandmother la Mrs. hfaiaclde Haddad, WlUimantla . She hee two alatera, Janet 3^ , and Deb­ r=»-T‘ orah, 1 %. w-mOMLtCWUANt« '*•-■*** • V - ' • . Kevin Edward, eon< of Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis Carr, 13% Ford Triple thick, t i la a package. mm er ' • t He waa bora Oct. 9 at Manebaster Memorial Hospital. His yftM "Our |leputatioB ^ P ' $ u p ^^arfiets MEMiSlVI DaCO-HfAT la Your Aaouraaoo* iC aUhihaiaAMdaMiliAirtA ' John F., aon of Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph L. Krabuln, 4M Orabam ltd. Hft waa bom O ct 5 at ManehMtor Memorial Hoinrital. Hla matorhkt grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Anfeat Zurek, Kpomeria,. B i N T L pl‘fr \ 3 Ciechoalhvakla. . Hla,paternal fianttparanU art Mr. and lira, TP S!J < I n V 1 1. 1 ioaapk F. ibahula, Sebinoetiady, iT. T. j ea i MAIM 61 A itt / M AI^HES|it.KCpHli J.

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UANGHBSrTER KVENIKO HEBALD, 1IANGHB9IEB* CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. I960 .PACWTWILV* PTANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDA'i, OCTOBER 17, 1960 THE Speedsters Moore and Mitebell Dance TD Last Half Touchdown Herald Angle ______* ------:------^______' 'ij ''______:______;------— ^—

EARL YOST National Loop Sport* Edtter Register Four, Three Meeting Today Gives Hall 20-6 I.^king Forward to Fishing Scores in Pro League T w o l^ r s earlier, husky Bill Jackow.ski had just umpired On Expansion Rjr FR A N K G LINE \ t stripe. -INro plays Uter, D) Maij 33-yard stripe to. the H tllfya rd a in 15 plavs for the scorofion tte Indians drive whkh petered the biggest gftme of his professional.career. He was the um­ lausky bounced into the endxzonc nllMv^But here the Warrior de­ which put themlem ahead to stay, out six . inches from the Hall goaL Flayinf Hall High even dW-„ , to put the Silk City team int^an fense Stl|fened, holding fo r downs, Much of the yardage w< made pire-in-chief, the man in blue whose job it was to call the New York, Oct. 17 (IP)— Sj)eed«ter« and Bob­ Chicago, Oct. 17 {IF) — Owners on quick dive-plays with rnrniss STA'nSTIC S pitches— the balls and strike^^in the .seventh game of the by Mitchell, elu.>tive package.s of swinging hips and flashing of the Natlonal.League meet today ins the first hali|, ManchM- early 6-0 lead, a rush ft and stoppihg Malausky twice from pointi-after-touchdown attempt x-inches away-, from their own sletght-of-hand having much to do M. 1960 World Series at Forbe* Field, Tittsburgh. While trying feet, are dancing a touchdown jig in the.pass-conscious Nar presumably to award major league ter Bigh’s foouall foreea with tiss SDcceas of drive. First Down* ■...... '14 baseball franchises to Houston and tailed. gdal line. came I>tc in the third FUmiss himself sneaked ketosa Rushing Yardage ..... 163 to get out of the Pittsburgh air terminal last Thursday night lional Football League while driving their teams toward divi­ \ Bail took the ensOing kickoff of thia apparent, touch­ New York City. (luarter and eoUapeed com- from the one-yard line for the tie Passing Yardage ..... 48 I met Bill * t the ticket counter. We'- sional titles. Houston appears certain to rf- i^d stormed 63 ygrds In five plays down 'beemed to take thi''gfanp Moore, former P.enn Slate star breakiffg touchdown and the tal­ Passes Completed .....4-16 both h«<1 definite and confirmed the rival -^Ipop. Kach side names ski. Frank Gifford’ scored twice celve its franchise to operate by ^ t e ly in the fourth period as for. the game-tying touchdown. out of IridiMS and they never how in his fifth pro season, scored k e d Han field gentral also added Punting Average ...... 3-30 flight*, end a* it turned out, we three men!" Jh ih® American for New York. 1962 but New York representa­ tha host Warriors roDed to a con- play on the W arrior touch- covered. From thia point it was touchdowns on runs of one, 34 vmctng 20-6 victory at Sterling after • n a sweep Fumbles Lost ...... 1 were on the eame plane", due in League, Supervisor of Umpires tives must come up with, a guaran­ dor^ drive was a sparkling 53- practically airqll-HaU show. and .'57 yards and caught a Johnny, FloUl, West Hartford. Saturday.i of hw'^iem left tend .after deftly Yards Loot Penalties-.. 0 from.' Dayton for Boston. Hubbard and l^ gu e Prcaident STEELERS 27, CAI^US 14 — tee that a new stadium will ba yard play from Furniss to "Now I can look forward to a Unitas areial for a fourth score as ’Two touchdowns th the. filial pe­ faking a couple of fake handoffs HaU (20) .I(>e^rnnin, select the ti*io.,of men The Steelers (2-2) frustrated the built by 1962 or that an arrange­ OCIL St month and a half of loafing around the N F L champion riod found the Warrion winning Hail Captain Bob Dunne yrhich « r » to a pair of h^tqammates. Ends; UU1«, FUieky. Begley, Mohin. from '"'tljelr circuit. NsUirally, Cards (1-3) offense by grabbing ment will be worked out with the ,ate up Most o f the yardage on this Gormlpy, SkneCnid. the houae and aome fiahing before colts blasted the Los A n g le s going awaiy In this C tetral Con- . L. T. 5cL Inaranoa working lh--4he series is not only three fumbles and Intercepting New York Yankees for purposes of drive. Only a fine last-ditch Tackle*! Curtis, Openakv, OUe-, Clark. basketball atarta. If the weather Rams 31-17 yesterday. / heetlcut IntersChoIantic Loague WettierafieM ... 0 \ 1 1.600 A few, moments later'HaJl added Germaine. a goal for marlyJ5ut also an oppor­ three passes while a pair of iBert leasing Yankee Stadium. tackle by Tony Alibrio kept this Guards; Barber, Morgan, Hershraaa, la good. I'm going fiahing in the Mitchell, one-time Illlnois/litand- contest. Conard ...... 6 1. 1.600 an insurance touchdown, gdfaig^ 50 tunity to pick up"'a..good "bonus” Rechlchar field goals, Tom Tracy’s Warren Giles, National League play from going all the way. Donaldson. Connecticut River up our way," out in liis-third N F L campidgn, re- Coach Walker BriggV’ dtargsa Hall ...... 0 1 NuOOO In 10- plays for the score. Pellet Centers: Cronin. for usually an extra week's work. four^yard touchdown run and a president, has pronaised some kind But thq W arriors were not to the iimplre said. Jackowaki, who f.irned a kickoff 90 yards for. a" drot^ed their third deciaiaa fat four Maloney ...... 1 0 ^ who was the big ground gainer on .Barks: FUrniia. Ooleman. Pinney« * * • 26-yard.scoring pitch from Bobby of action on expansion. r o m MdHev, Pelletier. Dunne. Sebteeky. haa been on the National League ?■' totichdown, rac^.30 yarts for an­ gam esand aifa now 1-2 in league be denied, plt^ later, Pel­ Wfaidhant ...... 1 2 JS6i6 the drive, tore over his own right Layne t6 Buddy Dial built a 20-0 "W e’re going 'to do something letier backed over ftota the four- ManckeaCer (St staff aince 19.^2, resides in North Praise for Barlick other and took a Milt^Plum pass play. Thd^hdlnnO faext game will MANCHESTER 2 0 JUS txxkle for the score on a . fourth Ends; BMcjtewiUK Minor, Eegleson. lead. St. Louis scored, twice in the definite,” Giles said recently. yard tine and, when the polnts- Walpole, N. H., Jiist over the abd^ran 46 yards for a^tWi^ score be Friday nlghV/when they visit Bristol Central 2 1 .533 aiuls^^sixth situation from the In­ Badger, SlcbeKs. "I work'W ith the beat umpire fourth quarter on short dashes by "W e’ve delayed long enough; we’re after rush try failed,- that’s the Tackles; McCaBCi^ManeBBla, Haiagh, Maaaachuaetta line. to pice.^ the Cleveland Browns to Bristol for a game with Eastern Plart ...... X 1 .06# dians-|K>-yard line. "Remember what I told you in in the Natinnal League AI Bar- John Crow and Frank Mestnik. not going to drag our feet any V k v the score stood at Intermis­ Guards: Allbrlo. 'AndeTSfm. Golaa, a 48-7 OlHfljplng of the DaHas « • • High at Muzzy Field. Bristol Eastern 8 1 .006 Dave Anderson, Allbrlo, Barry Sweeney, McXullln FlUpetHck. New York (Yankee Stadium i sev­ lick," .lackowski said. "Each of longer." sion as neither side could miister Cowboys. The deft ball handling h f^ a T ' Swebney turn Co-captcin Bob Mc­ Center: Stansdeld. eral days ago. that there was more the four sets of umpires ha.s a EAGLES 28, LIONS 10—Clar­ The Amerioan League will meet a sustained drive until halftime. Bark.s; Selpicl. M. Simmons. Mriau- captain, the leader being the No. Moore and MtU^iell now are terback Tom Fumiaa and.tbe bull- A pass interception by Pete Cabe stood oqt for the Indians de- skr. Manchuck. Holgeson. Cole, D. Sto}. pressure on t'.e umpire than any­ ence'Peaks’ one-yard touchdown next Monday when It will probably Uke cha,rges o f fullback Joe Pelle­ Attack Stalls mons. Tupper, Sheridan. Siewart, Gali». one else involved in the (series, 1 man In seniority, Barlick has tied for the leagueT-artrlng lead smash —" he later went 49 yards screen applications for fr'anc’hises,. Pinney, which found him racing fenalvcly. . , XITm Indians aerial tier were more than the Indiaqs The Indians took the second back 22 yards to the Hall 32, got game was not liemly aa effective wek. Then. ' well, there was plenty today on alwa.V8 been No. 1. Manager* and with 42 points on sevclr-^ouch- for another — and a 22-yard TD The American League has received Hall ...... 0 6 0 14—20 could copo with. Between them, half klritifff and seemed ready to the Warriors’ second touchdown as lagt week agairai^ Bristol Cen­ me." he recalled. "Well, there Was players rate him tops and having dewns while Unitas extended., his pass from Norm' Van Brocklin to applications from 18 cities but it Manchester ...... 0 0 0 0— t Pelletier and Fumiaa accounted chase Hail^rt^t out of the ball drive under way. Then, with Pel­ tral although Buddy \j^or made TD: Malausky. one-yard ru.ihl: Pel­ all kinds of pressure on everyone worked with him All season I know TD-n-game streak to 41 consecii- "{[ed Dean gave . the Eagjes (3-1) is expected to lean toward Dallas- NOT GOING FAR—Cliff Livingstoi (89) of New York slams into ballc^ier Di

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agrtoultural industry laadem and Army CapL Alfred P. Brodeur, Manchester teachers who attend­ Dr. Sing^n Fli^ to leading agriculture neaearohara ed the 11th annual reading con­ PRESCRIPTIONS ion of Eugene Brodeur, 81 Finley and aeientlata In collages and uni- Member o f thp Audit A b o u t T o w n SL, has completed a ten-week of­ ference Saturday at Maloney High varatUes throughout the world. FretD divery School In Meriden are Miss Ruldah To Madrid Parley Bnnwi. of OlronlatloB. ficer rotary-wing qualification TTila la Dr. Singaan’a fourth trip ManetuaiUr-^A City of Vittoge Charm The Newcomere Club will m«et course at the primary helicopter BuUer-and Miss Melley Farr ..of UCfiETTDRUa Nathan Hale School:'Miss EUiH- Dr. E. P. Slngsen, head o f ttie to Europe in conjunction with tomorrow at Sn?:"*- school. Camp ' Wolters, Tex. A work in the poultry acience field. SHOPfriWO PARKAPB 'S/ • • munlty T. Mr». P- Sheldon, Robb. Mr4; Dorothy Oetchell, Mrs. At All-Church Dinner poultry science depsrtment at tha (ClaMlfied AfiTMUatag m Pag* !•> graduate o f Manchester High He haa previously visited West (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTElfL CONN., TUESDA^^^ 18, I960 PRICE FIVE CENTB chairman of the Y'wCJA town com­ School and the. University of Con­ Doris ScblnVmel and Miss Patricia University of Connecticut, left ^o- VOL. LXXX, NO. 15 Murphy Of vVaddell School; and Germany, Scotland and England mittee, will be necticut, Capt. Brodeur entered Miss Elsie M. Ferris bf Long dsy from IdlewUd Alyport In New in this capacity. Dr. Singaen has loween costume pwty ^11 follow the Army In September 1053. Mrs. Helen Skliiner of Manchester Beach, Calif., n lawyer, world York for Madrid, Spain. He has also authored several poultry the mib^tlnfrPnaes wtB^ High School aml\Miss .Genevieve traveler and Cortgregationa! Chris­ Scannell. reading consultant. acience publications. ed fo r costumes. 'The Professional Women’si Club tian lay leader, will speak at an been selected to participate in the ARE YOU IN International Animal Feed Sym­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, at all-church dinner meeting at Cen­ The Past Matrons .of Temple posium-beginning Wednesday. THE "Y W " Iiadlea of St. James will m Center Congregational Church. ter Congregational Church Thurs- tonight at 8 o’clock at St James’ luest speaker will be Percy Fel- Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, One o f 22 delegates froin ths BRIDGE MARATHON? will meet at the home^of Mrs. dav evening. United States, Dr. Singaen' will School hall. ' JoW^ of Wethersfield who will pre- "The Story o f Missions” will be — M E N — 3 sentan illustrated lecture, entitled Charles' Swords. 120 S. Mkin St.. Join 60 other world authoritleafdr For that next HAIBOUT, Rg^ftgr This y it k Richard U Flske, eon of Mr. Wednesday at 7;45tp.m. Co^ost- her topic at ‘ a'lueetlng in the the. 8-day aymposluita. He will pre­ "Ndrth, of the Border.” He is a church sanctuary at 8 p.m. after atop at BUSSELL’S BAR­ Ml 3-720B and Mrs. Leslie 'G. Fiske, 232 brother Sif Miss lone Fellows, a css w,lll be Mrs. Harold Leggett... sent a paper oh ttie use of fat BER SHOP, corner of Oak Woodland St, recently graduated a dinner in Woodruff hall and oth­ soluble vitamins. Mahche8te'r.^Hlgh School teacher. er rooms of the parish house at and Spruce Sts. No prodne- from recruit training at the Naval In observance of Laymen's Sun­ ~ The papers, presented at the r^Mi work! Plenty of Free 6;.30. Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. Marine Pfc Dohald Moore, son day, last night's service in the meeting will'be publtaHed and dis­ Church of the Nazarene was con­ Miss Ferris is past president of tributed to government offlelaJa, of Mr. and Mrs.'Silas Moore, 161 the Nsitlonal Business and Profes- NEED Lydia Circle of Emanuel Church Oak St., is participating In Six ducted by lay • members of the Women will meet tomorrow at 7:30 church. Nelson Kilpatrick led the sionM Women’s Club, the Nat'smal weeks of training exercises on the Ccuncilvfor Family Life, and the SCREENS e at p.m. At the chuirh, and Priscilla service. Mls.s Elsie Wray. Richard island of -Vieques, Puerto Rico, Foundation for Underprivileged Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 with the 8th Marine pivision from Ptih, Mrs. Frederick Wood, and OE Children. p.m. Camp Lejeune, N.C. Porter Collins discussed the theme. Ton’ll gat a thrill, too, "Revival,” Music was provided by She founded the International whttt you saS.. tha heels, COMBINATION •T A Lawrence -Rlker, Republican The class of 1936A of Mancl‘ »<- the ■young People's Choir, and Christian Scholarship Foundation, Wanted Certain Changes candidate for state representaWve, ter High School will hold a meet­ Mrs. Charles McFall was soloist. a corporation ^hlch in one year without nails, put oin with SCREEN DpORST Teacher S provided scholarships for 180 stu­ State News Local Man will be guest speaker at a meeting ing tonight at 7:30 at the home w Maw AUTO-80LER. o f the Klwanls Club of Manchester St. Bridget's Rosary Society will dents at the unlveraity level In-38 CALL of Mrs. Richard Reichcnback, 406 Reaww your heals TO- tomorrow noon at,the Manchester W’oodland St., to plan a class re­ meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the countries^ including the United Miss Elsie M. Ferris Reds Told Him Country Club union. All class members are in­ churqh hall. The Rev. Charles Gen- States. 'DAY. Work Gnsrantstd. Roundup d by Yankees, Gaptiye for vited. dron, a LaSalette missionary, will The first woman admitted to the Ruseb Admit Spying The Keeney School PTA Book be gttesf speaker. A Rosary and practice of law in her borrie^ clty of Retail Sales Up HALTS Four Modela to Okooao BYom, Fair, which opened today, will con­ TTie Emma Nettleton Group will Benediction will precede the meet­ Long Beach, she has since beaded \ Bo Snro — Buy RellubUlty. S ix Heiurs tinue at the school tomorrow and meet in the Federation room of ing, at 7:30 in ^he church. the Long Beach Women L a s e r s 6.4% for Quarter SERVICE Kennedy to Visit Vienna, Oct. 18 {1P)—^A Wednesday from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 Center Congregational Church to­ As.sn. R. G . kittle p,m.^'l^t)ceeda will benefit the The All Saints Mothers Clrela Miss Ferris, a member of the young American teacher, con­ By THOMAS STEWART morrow at 8 p.m. "Holiday Tricks New Haven Nov. 6 victed by a Soviet court as a school mrary. with Food" will be demonstrated by will attend religious instruction First Congregational Church o f Manchester's Retail Sales were DEPARTMENT \M I9-04BB Wethersfield, Oct. 18 (4F0—- class at the Church of the As­ I.ong Beach, has visited many of Up 6.4 per cent for the first quarter spy, said today he pleaded R oU w61}« and. also is a 'T Mrt. Joseph Nemchick and Mrs. “Qumaty Workmanship!” Repreaeattaig New York, Oct. 18 Three guards were overpow­ / .. \ Karel R a p p 1 e y c a of the Davis sumption tonight at 7:30. The the mission stations of the Apieri- inT960 compared to the same peri­ 'New Haven. Oct. 18 {IP'— banker bvvjils home tow\n of Glen­ OAK S’! . ENTRANCE guilty tt> espionage charges Case,Y\Stengei said today he Bakery. group will then proceed tb the ran Board of Commissioners for od in 1859, it was reported by Fred GREEN STAMPS Bartlett-BraWaifi Prodneto On Sen. John.?- Kennedy, Demo­ dale, Calif. ered and held as hostages for Nassiff' chairman of the Retail Di- because the Russians told jum had be^ fired by'the New home of Mrs. Joseph Hammond,- .For’elgn Missions. 1 Mancheator Ml 8-4128 588 New ^ k Ave., cratic presidential candidate, At the start'hLthe noon press more than six hours early to« RUG and 62 Oakwood Rd., for the monthly ' She has made many trips to viaion '^of the Chamber of Com­ West Hartfoig-AR 8-4*78 he'would get a light sentefrce. York Yankees. will deliver a campaign speech Mark I. Kaminsky. 28, of near conference, T oppiiig^ announced day by convict-patients in the meeting. Mexico, visited most of the coun­ merce. \ "1 was toldsthat my services no that Stengel had retlrisd. Then This yehr's sales, were 514,930,- on the New Haven Green Noy. Niles. Mich., was sentenced Sept. hospital ward of the Connecti­ tries of Uentral and South Amer­ longer were r^ iired , the 70-year Stengel followed by sayiitg^that cut State Prison. UPHOLSTERY . The Women's Home L^gue of ica, and most recently has re­ 000 compared to' $14,032,000 In 6, Mayor Richard C. Lee, said 16 to seven years imprisonment. old manager told, a pres.s confer­ ,he had been told by both Topi • The guards Were released un- the Salvation Army .will meet to­ turned from a tour, of Indonesia, 1959, he said, according to figures The sentence was suspended and ence. He said he was told it was LECLERC today. he was expelled from the, Soviet and Del Webb, the other co-owi^ I'l^rmed when prison Officials grant­ morrow at 2 p.m. In Junior hall India. Australia, Siarh, and Japan. derived from reports of the Con­ I.ee said he received a firm com­ because of his age. CLEANING . FUNERAL HOME of the church building. Mrs. John necticut Tax Department. Union, where he had been touring er. that his services no longer were ed uiqconvicts’ demand for a con- .She devoted a month’s study also mitment for the visit today from Dan Topping, co-o^er of the required. ! . fe^encA<^^^h a lawyer and a State Kiebish will be in charge of the tr the American Board’s program Kennedy’s, Washington headquar­ with a companion. Kaminsky said he was not hadly club, said that StengeT\was re­ Stengel said: ' ' representative. Only a few conidctiil TEL, Ml 9-1752 educational service. Hostesses will in South Africa and Angola. ters. FUNERAL ^)e .Mrs. Joseph Therrien. Mrs. treated--he even got into long dis­ leased because of the proiflt-shar- “1 was not offered a new con­ were involved? or "The Christian missionary en­ But, the news drew a qualified ing and retirement program. He tract. I waa paid up in full but The three guEilds. overpowered .Minnie Morrison, and Mrs! Robert statement from' Democratic State cussions with the. Soviet prose- SERVICE terprise,” says Miss Farris, ”is the pfltor on who would win the U.S. said the manager would have they want to put in a youth pro­ by the convicts were'^dCTtlfled as Ml 3-5747 McKeown. greatest peace organization the Chairman John M. Bailey at Hart­ WALTER N. P.SCHULTZ elections— and his trial was care­ $160,000 on Oct. 30, 1960. gram as an advance way of keep­ James A. Ough, 113 Lbve Lane world has ever known.” She ford. He said only a "tentative’ LECLERC, Robert J. Leger, seaman, USN, fully managed by the Russians. Topping said that Stengel wa ing this club going. Manchester, Theodore L. Carbone, speaks on an average of six times SAYS schedule haa been established for a great manager and that the.i "If 1 had been offered a new 17 Wesley St., Waterbury, ihd Director son of Mrs. Leo Parisau of 359 Kennedy’s Connecticut visit.- "They gave me a lawyer,” he Garner's a week before women’s clubs, “ BUSINESS IS GOOD!" baseball rules should.be changed contract I would have wanted cer- Joseph Nikalson, 100 North Rd., Woodland St., is serving with the Lee said that the appearance of said. "He was not o f much as­ 8 r.KlSWOM) ST. service'clubs, and church meetings sistance, but he cheerod me up. He so that Stengel would be put in^ taiiv\changes made. Warehouse point. ' Call Ml 9-5869 Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squad­ from the local to the Intematibnal Kennedy here on a Sunday will not Wo t;i\p (iroon SLamim 23 Main Street, Msinohester' ron Nine In the Mediterranean. He advised me to confess to the the Hall o f Fame at once. "I w^ld have wanted to have Two of the—prisoners, Walter level. Interfere with any church services. Doolittle, Hartford and Peter Kin- is aboard the anti-submarine war­ The visit has been scheduled for charge wholeheartedly and tell the There was no immediate nam­ known wm was the boss. Members of the church who c.Our.t I felt very remorseful. He osh. conferred with Atty. Roger fare support aircraft carrier USS have not yet been called for din­ mid-afternoon, or even later, said ing of hi.s successor. During his "My own plans are indefinite. Essex stressed the part about 'remorse- Gleason, New ..Britain, and State ner reservations should call the the mayor. 12 years with the club, Stengel I am not thinking about another Rep. Marshall N. Dudley of Guil­ Bailey's brief comment on plans . ^ul time end again. ^ won 10 American League pen­ job. At the pr^nt time I don’t church office. Young people of the *Vtt* PTOKdent Nlxwi’s 8-stop tour through ConnecUcut yesterday produced this , warm display of ford. Gleason was Doolittle's church have volunteered sitter AUTO for Kennedy's swing through Con-: Kaminsky s traveling compan- nants and seven world series. know what I w ^ d do if I had an CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING wefcome Handshakes were sought wherever the Republican presidential candidate appeared. necticut was: Haney C. Bennett. 26, Tracy lawyer in the past and Dudley Is a service in homes with small chil­ BODY 'The gravel-voiced manager, who offer to manager ahpther club." member of the Legislature's Com­ IN MANCHESTER OLLIE’S (Herald Photo by K ^o). See Page 7 for picture page by Pinto and Saternis. Calif., who was expelled with him, replaced Bucky Harris at the Yan­ Although he said he was leaving 30-MINUTE FREE dren so that both husbands and also denied the announcement by mittee on Penal Institutions. FOR OVER 40 YEARS wives may attend. ★ WELDING time on a tentative schedule for kee helm, is Independentl.v wealthy After meeting with the prison­ INSTALLATION Sen. Kennedy’s visit to Connecti­ Moscow Radio -that he hac] "de­ and is regarded as a millionaire. (Uontinued on P a ^ T e n ) ★ AUTO BODY Olid nounced” Kaminsky as a spy dur­ ers, Dudley aind . Gleason said that cut. One plan calls for his appear­ apparently the 'whole thing waa WE USE ONLY. THE FINEST ance in the state on Sunday (Nov. ing the-trial. GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE FENDER REPAIRS pointless. MUFFLERS 6) and a return trip on Monday The pair arrived in Vienna last They said neither prisoners pre­ ATLANTIC ★ COMPLETE CAR erience (Nov. 7). This is a-tentative sched­ night, coming via Czechoslovakia. ALl sented any list of grievances dur­ v _ FURNACE OIL PAINTING ule and covers all I know about it They told the' U.S. consulate they ing the 40-mihute session. now. Those are the facts.’’. would leave for the United States Eisenhawer Calts Antomatlo Deiivery LACqUER and ENAMEL Doolittle, they aald, talked in a SAM YULYES By programs have been ‘tried and«f>and in other reapects, as critics Lee said a rally on the city’s his­ tonight. “SHOE REPAIRINO OF THE BETTER KIND” T. T E L Ml 9-6026 kind of distracted manner as if he L. wooaco. Cheering, confetti-tossing crowds found wanting.” ' charge. toric Green will be the high point The two men at first refused to weTO under the Influence of a drug. Open Mondays All Day— Closed Wednesday Afternoons Phone MI 8-1I2fi 6. Democrats want too much "You can't fool the American of the Kennedy visit. see newsmen, but U.S. embr#»y of­ 28 OAK ST.—SAME SIDE AS WATKINS BROS. \ 281 ADAMS ST. yesterday heard Vice President "iN^fui’ t say what caused this Richard M. Nixon declare he is federai\govemment action and people,” the Vice President ^aid. The green was the scene yester­ ficials later persua.ded them to hold For Stronger UN thing,’\ Gleason said. "1 don’t -r'"' SAVE bettor equipped to-deal with Com­ have "no confidence in the people! ■ He added Kennedy eiUier "has day for a similar "visit from Vice a news conference to tell their Side know, T ^ r e was none of this busi­ munists than is his rival for the states or local governments.” Re­ blinders on'' or thinks of another President Richard Nixon,' the Re­ of the. story. ness of want better food' or presidency. publicans, said Nixon, preserve the country when he criticizes Ameri­ publican presidential candidate. "Thqy told me It would be foolish anything lilto that." Accusing ien. John F: Kennedy prinetpal that “Washin^oti can ‘progress. Red Wing, Minn., Oct. 18 (Ah—Aihis nation permit either group to - . " I don’t f e ^ that this was a SEAT COVERS not to plead guilty,” Kaminsky told President Eksenhower ■ called to­ drag its feet in sfiopting proven- Of making ‘‘nash and immature” shouldn't step in to do what the . Nixon's Bushnell address came Register for ISixon newsmen. " I was gathering Infor- situation that w u an outgrowth dr atatements, Nixon said foreign people want to do themselves.” aftea a day of conferences with day for a ceaseless at,niggle to tive measures for prompt settle­ continuation of tl^ laat not, New Haven, Oct. 18 (IPi—The maltbn for a book on the subject strengthen and assure success of ment of Industriaf disputes.” ■policy expeji«uce Is the top Issue 7. Kennedy (who is wealthy 1 aides, at Hartford’s Statler-Hilton ‘The Soviet Union talks peace Dudley. facing America in this election would spend .taxpayers mimey. Hotel, after the candidate flew InA New Otiaven Evening Register to­ the United Nations, target of In his Red Wing speech, Elsen­ Doolittle la aervln^\a term for day endorsed Vice President Ridh- while .jireparlng for war.' They Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­ hower made no mention of NEW BIKE DEPT. RUMMAGE SALE year. "not hlis, own." In his Hartford to ■ Bradley Field early Sunday took my notebook from me and armed robbery, escapeA^fi ixiriicl- ard M. Nixop for president. chev's bitter attacks. KKrushchev’a tirades against the RUMMAGE SALE We repair all makes. You 31/ 2" X 8 I/2 " X 31/ 2" The Republican presidential nom­ speech, Nixon alluded to his own morning. slid the information I had been atlon In the last riot at um prison. SPONSORED BY W.S.O.S.* can use your old bike aa a inee pounded out speeches in Hart­ modest upbringing. Following the^ address, a mob “W e prefer Mr. Nixon,” the "We dare not atumble," Elsen­ United Nations and his ;threat to S;inosh is serving a one-to-flye year 20 MRCH ST., OPPOSITE BAKERY newspaper said in an editorial, gathering on such facts as that term. trade-in. AT TTIE ford, New Haven, and Bridgeport ■ Partisan groups chanted^ "no" overflowing the Bushnell into there sire soldiers everyw'here In hower declared in asserting that' boycott the organization if Rus­ In his Connecticut campaign swing in agreement with Nixon that ’Trinity St„ Lafayette Circle,., and “because his entire campaign ex­ the United Nations offers, the sia doesn't get its way. Doolittle was oiie of the lei presses a 'conviction and a faith Russia was espionage under So­ in a riot at the prison in Jan NORTH METHODIST CHURCH before flying from Stratford for America has not lost prestige and viet law. foundation for elimination of the But the timing of the presi­ Buffalo. N. Y. (Continued on Page Ten) in the Unitdd SUtes which is causes o f war. dent’s remarks— less than a week of the year. Wednesday, October 19 so PARKER STREET is not standing still economically hardly reflected in the fretful "The name Powers (U2 pilot Two of the prisoners brought the TRiPLEW/ His motorcade was cheered by Francis G ery Powers) - popped up The President'vigorously cham­ after Khrushchev’s climactic as- 9 A.M. hundreds as it move^ along Con­ alarm voiced by Sen. Kennedy over sautt^marked his speech as an in­ hostages down to a guard room domestic and international prob­ many U m fe. In fact they said. pioned the \international organiza­ where the lawyer and state repre­ necticut highways in excellent In­ direct reply to the Kremlin 4eader. Sponsored By Soroptimist Club STORES^ Wednesday, Ocf. 79 — 9;30 a.m. dian Summer campaigning weath­ le m s ....’’ ‘Powers was in the air, Kaminsky tion in a speech prepared for dedi­ sentative were awaiting them. 881 MAIN ST.—MI 8-8771 "With Henry Cabot Lodge as his on the ground.' ” - , cation of '.'the Hiawatha bridge The visit to Red Wing is the er. Front his open car,. Nixon' President’s second stop on a 9-day waved to spectators at ' Wilbur i Lodge Promises Negro nmning mate, Mr. Ni.xon offers a Kaminsky smiled often during spanning the Mississippi River at (Uontlnned on Page Ten) Cross access roads, on overpasses^ leadership that is experienced, bal­ the news conference.. He said he the Mlnnesota-Wisconsln lv>und- cross country speaking tour which and on city streets. anced, and strong—whatever or was sometimes questioned eight ary. yesterday ’ with the presi­ ’The themes he laid down in the | wherever the challenge,” the news­ hours, a day. Bisenhow.er, on a cross country dential campaign mo'ving fast to­ 10:10 a.m. address to about 15,000 In Cabinet if GOP Wins paper said. But he said: "We were not brain­ speaking tour which stiurtod yes- ward a climax. The White House overflowing Hartford's Bushnell . The Register, an independent washed and .the treatment was teiriay, flew here from Detroit. In says the 6,T28-mlln trip into six Memorial were repeated later in newspaper, supported. President •very good.” the Michigan City last' night the states, some of them with major Bulletins the d*y to 86,000 on the.New Haven Albany', N^ Y., Oct. ’18 — <&nullifled when the appointee was Eisenhower in 1952 and 1966. Bennett said: President said all the world’* free blocs of electoral votes. Is non- froBB the AP Wires DOES YOUR FAMILY HAVE BLANKET COVERAGE? Green-und 18.000 jamming Bridge- Henry Cabot Lodge seemingly fired to g;ive the job to one of “I explained to the Rusaianq, nations must share the burden of polltieal. ports’a City Hall Plaza. tripp^ up OB words again to­ Lodge's sons. Lodge said this resisting the Red threat lest Com­ James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower’s He declared: day. He. at flnt told reporters charge was not true, Auto Kills 2 Women (CKmtlniisfi on Png* Two) munist prb)>agandistB "playing press secretary, waa asked by JUDGMENT FUND URGED . 1. He and his nmning mate. he promised that a Negro would "I would have heard of it, it it Derby. Oct. 18 (JP)—A woman their Pled Piper’s tune” make new was killed and her sister-in-law newsmen how he squared that Hartford, Oct. 18 Iff) — An Henry Cabot ^ Lodge, lire the best be appointed to the federal cabi­ were true." he said. inroads around the globe. fatally injured last night when label with the fact that the Presi­ unpaid judgment fund, into qualihed candidates to "keep net If Vice ' President - lUchard- Diggs said in Washington yester­ struck by a car while croasing a In the Detroit address at the dent conferred in Detroit yester­ which every uninsured driver peace without surrender of Oer- M. Nixon were elected president. day ^ a t J. Ernest Wilkins, assist­ highway in front of their home. 43rd Natlonxl Automobile .AhoW day afternoon with a group of must pay fttt a yeaf, wa* lAvor- ritory or principle." But later, later he said It was ant siecretary of labor, “ was thrown dinner, Eisenhower^ also dealt out’’ so George C. Lodge could Charlotte Bradley, 76, ..sister of News Tidbits Michigan Republican candidates ed t o ^ at.thc state capItol to - 2. Democratic candidate Ken­ Ms "guess.” with a domestic altuation. He aald for congress and state office. In a television lnter\iew .In have the $20,000-a-year post. Louis Bradley, a prominent Dprby help those suffering damages at nedy’s "rash and Immature” state­ florist, was killed outright. Mrs. Culled from AP W if^ the time has come for labor and "He (Eisenhower) was just the o f uninsured drivers. ments about "surrenderTng” Que- Sohenectody, Lodge said, as kc As for Diggs' charge thajt Lodge management to conduct their af­ meeting with A few Republicans,” insure could not promise there'would had reneged on a promise' of a Catherine Bradley, 60, the wife of The State LegisUttve Council— moy and Matsu are the kind that Louis, died today in GrifiSn Hos­ fairs with ever Increasing regard Hagerty replied with a smile. research arm ot the Oeiwral AS* "is gtring to staH Communists st- be a Negro since the Proaident Negro in the cabinet. Lodge said: for national welfare. would make Die appobittheht. “ How could I renege? I can't ap­ pital as a result of her Injuries. Cuban Governmept names Ascar sembly — approved such a reo> -ta cto g us sh ^ h e re in the Police said -the women had just Pino Santos, left-wing former ‘N o longeri” he added, "can (Ceattnned oa Two) Mnmendatlon which now gties world.” "But 1 believe It will happen point members of the cabinet.',’ i >-4 Then Lodge added that he would left their own auto and were cross- economic "writer for the aemlofflcial to the 1961 legislature. A hill 8. Kennedy was also mistaken in If Richard Nixon Is elected,” he said. ” 1 will make that guess,” newspaper Reyoluclon,, ■ as Cuba’s providing for state roglstrattoA wanting President Eisenhower to (Continued on PngeTwo) (Uontlnned on-Page Ten) first ambassador to Communist and regulation of all motor ^ their comfort ’’express regrets” over tbe-U2 in­ Albany, N. Y„* Oct. IS UP) — China...Gov. Rlblcoff says Sen. boats also was approved todiqr cident. John F. Kennedy will obtain' fed­ by the oouacU. 4. Eisenhower "took-^ua out of. Henry Cabot Lodge promised to­ U.S. Resumes Aid \ Vl— / / / day that if Vice President Richard eral aM for railroads i f elected one war, kept us out of another, president. ' LNION, BAILS AGREE and we have peace without sur­ M. Nixon' were elected • Presi^nt there would' be a N egro in the Nixon, Kennedy Address Several thousand Communist Washington, O ct 18.^ (AV— render today.” "volunteers” being trained and Railway management 5. All Kennedy’s "new frontiers” cabinet. wiith ' “If Nixon, is elected, there ■will equipped in Czechoslovakia for mili­ To Neutralist Laos eratlng brottaerhoods agreed t » ^ be a Negro in the cabinet. 'Phis tary serviceTn Cuba next month, day to submit tbeir dispute over is a promise,” Lodge told report­ Leigion Sessions Today Inter-American Press Assn, is work : rolee to_.n presijdential Safe Bur^€ii^s Grab ers. .... told .. .Sally, Amy and Moe, VlehUne, Laos, Oct. 18 UP) — ACapt. Kong Le. The captain had conuniMlon. This remove* a cou- Lodge. Republican candidate for American astro-mice, fly .to Texas Premier Prince Sonvanaa led an Aug. 9-eige, pink, to dinner last night. reply. Democratic, party tdfiay calls on In.Vientiane, Phouma confirmed cued after their Jet trainer had limelight here today when a com­ nedy last night. The 20,000-seatinfi nounced yesterday. reportai he had rejected two condi­ •vary cuttomar of the Hartford alecfnc. light co'. PRICE IN SIX YEARS! counter, /<’s modern—styled to. go blue and. turqppise. Ji^^txall or visit He came-hdme about Jl;30 p.m. plaint was lodged by a Protestant In Connecticut yesterday, Nixon New Hampshire to tavanttgato the a fiameout and craafied Into t e capacity of the auditorium over dafaeiac and deatmetfeiT of ~ State’'Department officials said tions he said the United Stataa had bay off Qooitset Naval Air StAi* and co7fnacticut'4rght^and ^lowar co. is automat­ C R E f i N anywhere in your home—and go your telephoiie business <%ce..Or ask to 'find',a- wpoden case! containing inipiater against anti-Catholtc faced an electorate which has flowed and a large crowd stood the decision to resume -the |48 . plus a two-year guarantea an 18-by-24-inch. 120-pound safe generally been considered -part of aedy-for-Ttenldent paUtloAl paa- sought to ImpoM for rMumptlon of tien today. The plane wont ically, eligible! you may buy all the alectric' blan- r- ^ T A M P ^ literature that he tud received in outside. Some observers said Ken­ mtlUon a year military aidl>h)- aid. There were other conditlona, beautifully! The dial lights up. It a telephone installer to show it to you. gone from the closet OS bU third- the mail. ' . - Kennedy’s k|®w England power­ and charges the state is down about 400 yarda aoutlP -V nedy had attracted an equally large faced- with "the creeping disease gram was baaed on talks in Viov- he hinted,. but ha declined to dia- east of tba eanrier pier. Tha katf need - . . and BUDGET TNEM IN SMALL floor apartment dressing room. The Rev. A. Ray Petty, Broad­ house, but which his pollSteqi and fervent throng, perhaps mors Uane laat w eek' between Laos’ Thera was no obvious nmaiu of o f re.llglpus ;lntolpr»nc#.’’,. . . New ci)M them. two men wero reacned by two TWIN BED SIZE > 14.99 Open 6 Dayii view Community Church, said he claim la demonstrating more, 'and so, when he ih'va&d Buffalo. neutralist Premlsr, Souvanna MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC ontiy used, by tbo "thief, offleers York SUte Atty. Gen. Loula Lef lilii aidd h* had rejected demahda sktadlvai* from ,n 9:30 A.M. to had received literature put out by more NlxonPkentlment'. i Kennedy did not mqntlon Nixon M U . if YOU haven't' 'received ' your membership 60ld. kowitx calls on Sen, John F< K«fi' Phouma and J. Graham Paraens, for auqMOfiqit o f peace talk* with boat, TbeV vraia 5:45 P.M.; Proteatanta And 'other ' Americans In New York he was''ln terri­ at all yesterday in hli major nady to speak en8 aMkafl nmaaia assistant secretary of stato for U . C -dr. Jhmald 1K . r s ttte tk m , FULL BED SIZE I single control) ] 5 ,9 9 Thi Southern Nbw Englani TilBphBflB Company Deputy fh erlff Dave da Boudy tory that overwshljningly pup-, Rathet Lao guarirUlaa, and for re- '.card yat, look for it in your next electric light bill, .United .for ths . Separation bf nissch o t the day. But later he that Vie# Prasldsnt lifixoa Is anU the Far Bast. . Adaaas niuradiys said ths doatUest itsim o f jewelry Church and State wMch he con­ ported President Eiaenbownr in inpyidVd the oountiy> admtnlstxe- . ------then, bring it in and start anjoying tha benefits of- ’ chided Nixon for tunting down a tamiUc. Buoponalon o f the aid program tiPfo^pitAl from VlaktlahA to w - .weamm .. 9:30 A.M. to taken wio a diqihond necklace sidered lowering to proteatantiam 1952 and 1956 hut In which dangsr prop< FULL BID SIZE (dual control) 18^99 valued at 8500,o6o. roposE for A' fifth telsvlsibn de Justice Dspartmsnt wlU bring was formally aqnouncod Oct. L Jtt ang Prabang, when tha Laoa Itinf tha Nsarnatt ? electric blanket comfort! 9:00 P.M. Tie PrisotM phont «lith C il and ni|ht N|liU built in eats only puAisu d*y after a ona-hma ebarga. Your etwia of An Peiora in gentral and "unfair’' at election signals have keen raised by wsll- oats. toga, and l A i Other.ltems jiated by tbs vtctlM toctlcB. V - Boston mUUonalra Bsmarti 0