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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2«, 1959 II dlattrhrater Sow ing Ifrraib Free Polio Clinic in Municipal Building Tomorrow from 2 fo 9 p .m / I ll II bar of S t Bartholomew's pariah. Miss Brunda Rina, daughter f t Mr. and Mrs. AlMn Pletrowski. Reading Teacdiers U m Mr. and Mra Willard B. HIlU, 163 Oak S t. were honored at a' Tani la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aversfe Osily Net Press Run' \k AboutTown Davis Heads James Tani and a member of St. Yoor llw Weather 1663 Manchester Rd., Glaston­ silver anniversary party Saturday Meet in Cheshire Far the Weak Boded el 0. a WootSui evening at the Polish American Bridget’s parish. Miss Jeffries is C h o r ^ P l a N Oct. 34, 1989 bury, served as chairman for her the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ben dormitory, Marcus White Hall, Home. About 78 friends and rela­ IMPACT Qub B«U Blgma Cbl aorority wlU Jeffries, and a member of St. , Mancheater reading v^achers iMva a farewall dinner kt 7 p.m. during a recent open house for tives attended. Jamas’ parish. have bem invitecLto attend a meet­ DolivariM 1 3 ,0 3 6 tomorrow nt^Cavey'i for Mrs: pa^en^ and friends of students George L. Davis, manager of the The new ntract of group dlscuasions by various Lady of S t Bartholomew's parish gational Church to be held i Teachers will be avalable to at­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In The Men'r Club of Zion Lu­ coo^tteea. theran Church will meet tonight Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 10 a,m. tend the aessioin, alnce Friday is (X6Mar& the basement of the rectory at Detroit Steel Signs at 7:48 p.m. at the church. to 7 p.m. Mrs. Burt *LaCoe and teachers convention day, and all 901 MAIN 8T-—Ml S-8831 laicy Spencer Group of Second 741 E. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Ernest Ungerer are gather­ public school sesaiona. have been PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Oongregatlonal Church will hold ing attic, basement and closet canceled. The VFW Auxiliary will meet St. Anne's Mothers' Circle will Firing Squads a rummage sale In Fellowship hall meet, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at articles that are clean and In good Teachers’ Speaker Wednesday, starting at 9 a.ro. The tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Post condition for this booth. firsti^ and considered the most home.. Francis P. Della Fera, ad­ the home of Mrs. William Golden, Dr. A. Sterl Artley of the Univer­ hall win be open tomorrow after 61 Ridgewood St. Co-hostesses Shoppers will also 6nd another important, in a series of reg­ 7 p.m. to receive merchandise. ministrator of .Crestfleld Con­ kind of treasure at the post of­ sity of Missouri will be the keynote will be Mrs. John Prior and Mrs. Havana, Oct. 27 (^P)r— ular 2-year contract talks be­ valescent Hospital, will give a fice booth where Mrs. Ernest speaker at tha tenth annual Con­ AAP SUPER MARKET IN MANCHESTER firing squads if necessary talk and ahow movies on the hos­ Elwtn Me Adam. A cake sale will Minister Fidel Castro’s latest ■*' '* tween union negotiators and be held after the meeting. Bengston and Mrs. James Harvey necticut Reading Conference Sat­ It was a repetition of “Opera­ With United Steelworkers pital. This Is In conjunction with vrill sell packages from faraway anti-American attacks at a representatives of United Air­ urday, Nov. 7, at Mancheater High tion Truth,” - the public rally Caa-i the auxiliary's new program of places, contents bf value but un­ mass rally were expected to tro drummed up last January when craft Corp. will open at the aid.and service to senior cil'lsens. The Holy Ghost Mother Circle School. 261 BROAD ST. RUMMAGE will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at known. bring a strong protest from the speedy executions of so-called j gtatler Hilton on Thursday, the home of Mrs. John Malone, 84 Mrs. Paul Ames and Mrs. Dr. Artley la a professor of edu­ war criminala were being severely; originally scheduled to open Frances Herron Council. Pythian the U.S. government today. Prospect St. Theodore Malek head a committee cation and director of the child criticized abroad. 'Wednesday, the sUrt of the ses- Solid Front SALE Sunshine Girls, will meet tonight in charge of a book hook where study clinic at the university. He NOW OPEN SAT. U.S. Ambassador Philip But there was one big differ-|gio„g has been put over a day. R u le D u e at 6:30 at Odd Fellows hall. new and used books and a good received hia bachelor of arts and Bonsai scheduled a conference^ ence. In January at least a m il-! John K. Main Sr., business agent' The Women's Auxiliary ' to the maater of education degrees from Speoaored By The Hartford County Medical Assn, variety of children's books will be with President Osvaldo Dorti- lion persons turned out. The prime I for District 91. International A s -! available. the University of Pittsburgh, and will sponsor a Meddl-Capers dance George L. Davis NIGHT m 9 P.M. minister -jailed for the same turn- (»oclation of Machinists, reported In Industry Keidor CIrele—South Children of B ^aar ahoppers hia doctorate froiA Pennsylvania coB “to discuss recent develop­ T od a y on at the Hotel Bond Ballroom Nov. out yesterday, but estimates of the today. -I Methodist Church—W8CS which will begin tomorrow with will find a whimaical group of State University. Alto Open Wednesday, Thursday ments’*—« s the State Depart­ crowd varied between 250.000 and The first Ulks involve the Pratt T rI. m i 9 ^ 4 7 from 9 to 1. The Morris Lander- a kickoff luncheon at noon In the man orchestra will play for the handmadf dolls and animala at He taught for 10 years in the end Friday Nights Until 9 ment phrased it. 400,000. And instead of giving i* Whitney Aircraft (engine) Dl- Walnut Reetaurant. the Toy Chest which will be Split Again VfEDNESOAY. OCT. 21 FOR PRESCRIPTION semi-formal. public schools. Grades 1 through him enthusiaaUc attention to the;vision of the corporation, consid- Injunction The chamber now has more than Staffed by a committee, under the 12, and supervised the reading Havana, Oct. 27 (JP)— P e very end; the crowd began to drift ered the bellweather for judging 9:30 AA4. 600 members and 400 firms in its chairmanship of Mrs. Earl Bissell clinic at Pennaylvanla State Uni­ PINE PHARMACY Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ Minister Fidel Castra angrily away after he had been speaking the type of contracta negotiated membership, according to John and Mrs. Francis Hadden. versity. He haa contributed many only two hours. By the time he i for the other .UAC divisions. The Philadelphia, Oct. 27 (/P)— Pittsburgh, Oct, 27 (ff)— ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. promised a wildly cheering ' IN COOPER HAU DELIVERY W let executive vice prealdent. Those wishing to choose Christ­ articles to recent laauea of educa­ finished, half hia audience was i p&WA division contract expires The Record 106-day steel Detroit Steel Co., one of ths at Odd Fellows hall. Refreshments crowd of several hundred mas cards, napkins, personalized tion magazines. gone. Dec. 4. 81 r i k'e, Its obstinateness nation's non-struck steel pro* will be served after > a business notepaper or other stationery are Over 1,000 educators are ex­ Armed with s Belgian automatic ; Main reported' that the union meeting. thousand last night to once cra(!ked slightly by a Kaiser ducera, today followed the Three from Town invited to do ao at leisure Friday pected to hear him apeak on Again hand over the enemies rifle, Castro arrived ()utslde the - will have w 8-member negotiat- About Our TiUcky 7 Club” between 10 a.m. and 12 noon in the the subject, “Discovering Specific Presidential Palace for the rally in ing teiuTi. In addition to himself, Steel Corp. agreement with lead of Kaiser Steel Coip. and - Mrs. John Murphy, member of of his revolution to military Robbins room of the church. Reading Needs.” his helicopter. As the helicopter there will be Atty. Jerome Y. the United Steelworkers, gigned a similar agreement the Rockville Ehnblem Club, was Get CYO Posts tribunals and firing squads. headed for another showdown with the United SteelwOTken. appointed supreme district deputy In a- fiery speech M more than (Oonttnoed on Pago !4even) (Conttnned on Pago Nine) David J. McDonald, onion presi­ of Eastern Connecticut at the na­ Three Manchester representa­ three boura, devoted largely to today in federal court. dent, called the surprim settlement TkJilfKHAUcOMt tional convention held recently at tives to ,jhe Catholic Youth Coun­ hia moat violent anti-American The U.S. Tlilrd Circuit Ctourt of "another wedge in the ladaatry'a Iteattle, Wash. cil were named to key posta in the tirade yet, Otstro also: Appeals here will announce at 4 ootid fron t" M a n c n i s t i r C o n n * p.m. that either the 600.000 atrik- Archdiocesan Council of CYO’s Marlow's 1. Gave a strong hint his gov­ Paralyzed Killer Quiet U m algnlag MIowed by sobm I t Rockville Emblem Club will hold yesterday in Hartford. Say ernment may try to drive the ing Bteelworkers must return to houra an agreement In Woohiag* a social get-together at the Elks’ Kevin Reardon, 47 Eva Dr., was United States from Its iiaval base work for 80 days under a Taft- ton between the U8W sad Kalaer. SHOE REPAIR SHOP Home, Park St., Rockville, named chairman of the cultural at Guantanamo in southeaatem Hartley injunction j>r may con­ one of 96 companiea rimt down la Wednesday, beginning with supper oomnuttee. John Tani, 90 Con­ Oiba. tinue their strike. the now 106-day eteel atrike. An O ID The ruling, however, will not be at 6:30 p.m. Members of the Man­ cord Rd., was named chairman of 2; Said (^ba will buy airplanes Wojculewicz Dies Detroit Steri, amploylag 4,30R chester and East Hartford cliibs the social committee. Anne Louise released to the public until about la the ihdustry'a 16th largest pro* Repeated By Popular Demand! anywhere — apparently meaning '.4:48 p.m. because Appellate Courts will be guests. Jeffries, 30 Newman St., was m attress from the Communist bloc—if its ducer with on sanual ingot ct^ae* named co-chairman of the recrea­ overtures to buy Jets from Britain here usually watt until after the Ity o f mllUba tons. It hss cotpitr.v's stock markets close to GOOD TUESDAY ONLY... tion committee. fail. besn emtlng uadsr a contract Ail three repreiwntatlvee are con hurt 3. Virtually slg;ned the death In Electric Chair hand down decisions which affect axtsnsloa with the union sttwe the MRN^ LADIES and officers of the Eiast Deanery CYO warrant of MaJ. Hubert Matos, atock^rices. ' nationwide strike started July 18. AUTO Council, Reardon being president; former commander of the armed Meank(hlle, 7,800 Kalaer employ­ McDonald saM the new Detroit CHILDREN'S SHOES Tani, treasurer; and Misa Jeffries, your rest forces in Camaguey Province and Wethersfleld, )Oct. 27

'W»ae MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY. QCTODER 27.1959. lUNCkESTER IVBNINO RKllAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TtTESPAY, OCTOBER fT, 19W

Thompaonvllle. skidded Into the Mai^n and Edward Ta«miaaa .will I Reds Report on Lunik HI Rockville Bolton South Windsor, right Ians striking McAteer’s car Rrgiohtti B ba sponsor# for thf Student Coum i ell. Physlrat adticatlon directors, PORM Nt when the brakes were applied. No S m M 14 UM. Masib Sheinwold on Bridge injuries wera reported. School Namm Mrs. Hadigian and Clyde Wash-! Shannon Quits Msllty was charged with reck­ burn*, wrill head Intramural sports, I eirand or silent, nl Moon Photos Hersdd Judge Fines less driving and McAteer with Clang Advigorg with varsity sports also directad aSda prajeeton, CHOOSE SAUCE * Ncttk telir Only One Protest Filed making an Improper left turn, by Washburnc. ; WKLDON DRUG CO. Post with City* Fer Sueeess BoAiiOas volBanbl* with the case scheduled to be School nurse Mrs. Alice Stone Driver $24^ Principal Carlton B. Seybolt has will head the Futurd Nurses Club, 441 Main St. 1 ^ Ml M 4 m t , Alfrad Shelawold . M » m heard in Town Court Nov. 2. announced the class advisors for 1^.S. M sston Tenm Ckna^pioa 4 Q 1 0 9 4 4-H Notes Martin will direct the Industrial Surveys of Planets To Route 6 Relocation the 1959-60 school year at RHAM Arts Club and Mrs. Barbara To Join Firm According to the cooks, Whst's H K9S7I John F. Oonroy, 29, of Hartford The Pleasant Valley 4-H Hdme- High School. sauce for the goose is sauce for ♦ J was fined a total of *249—*204 for makers Club will tour the Wonder Wythe will be In charge of the Carloa juggles of Longmeadow.fAll who braved the atorm to make The advisora for the Senior Art Club. 1 Atty. J. Donald Shannon yi* - the'gander; and both may be Indi- operating a motor vehicle while Bakeries. East Hartford. Thurs­ clasa are Miss Carolyn Mann. John (o—mb—< tram Pm * o m ) visible parts of the moon." One W 0T and Bolton Center Rd., the fair, successful. day afternoon. Mrs. Roger Eric- signed as corporation counsel for gesnble. If you postpone a vital lodged the one formal p ro tu t to ' Hl-aob Elects under the Influence and *45 for Caruso and Maxwell Singer; ,for Miss Accorto and Melvin Gina- i was named "Lomonosov" after the decision to gather information, 4 32 son and Mrs. Sherwood Waldron burg wilt conduct the Business! for uitoiMUcallr procmslnf the i late Mikhaild Lomonosov, a RuS- the City of Rockville laet night t A<2 i Q 9 5 the relocation of Rt. 6 at a public Robert Allison was elected reckless driving—by Judge Bene­ the Junior class, Mrs. Nancy Hunt FURNITURE aim. . . yotir opponents also will fiqd out hearing last night held hy the will be with the group. and Ixnils Palizza; for the Sopho­ Education dub and Oinsburg will ' Sian, credited here with develop- U> become a partner in the law ♦ 10 9. 0 3 ♦ T 6 4 S 1 .president tot the Congregatioh'af dict Kupchunos at lest -night's The 4-H group under the lead­ also handle the Student Account. ‘/H i* tranunlaaitifi of the moon • ing the first worWng model of a how things stand. The information State Highway Department. Church Hl-Club Ounday. Phyllia Town Court session. more class, Henry Grabber and photo Imexee to the Earth wee 1 firm of Pigeon, Gnuttl and may be more useful to them than * 04 3 2 * 0 7 5 ership of Mrs. Frank Nleder- Alvin » .er and Martin will work i helicopter; the. other was named m u iH Rugglea who - owns the largest Ck>nversc Is vice president and Conroy's car struck s bicycle werfer will also make the tour. John Laboc; and for the Freshman done with the help of a epecial ra­ Kahan. to you. I amount of Bolton land involved in Donna Hayes, secretary-treasurer. ridden by Stephen Gailthler, 12, of class. Mrs. .lean Modlissewskl and with the hand and Charman will ".lollol-Curie" after the late * A K J • 7 Refreshments will be served. head the Hobby Club. Michael dio technical ayetem." : Frederic Joliot-Curie. a French The firm ha is joining will be When this hand was played in a H 10 4 the proposal for the new highway, David M'acManus is refreshment West Rd., on Rt 5 Sept. 12, hurl­ Gerard Nault. The Soviet raporta did not indi­ team match, ona declarer played will lose sod foot frontage on Bol­ chairman. ing him onto the roadway, where ClaM Honors Coach In, the Junior high school. Miss Bolotin ta In charge of the Photog­ I nuclear scientist and a member of known as Pigeon, Gnuttl, Kahan ♦ AKO Coach Charles Sharos has been raphy dub. Miss Bernice Hall cate whan the pictures were trans­ ! the French Communist party's the hand vary "scientlflcaily." He * K l 10 ton O nter Rd. to the project be­ he suffered critical Injuries. Verna P. Erwin . and James mitted to Earth. The>- did say the and Shannon. drew four rounds -of trumps, cash­ The club will meet at the church honored by receiving the 1960 El­ again will aponaor the Nutmeg Central Committee. He resigned because the firm NM Bmt SoMh W«4 cause of an interchange at that at 7:16 p.m. next Sunday before Other dispositions included: Knowlea are advlaora for the operation was carried out over ed the clubs and diaunonds, and Pan 2 * P m point. Laurel G. Jerow, 22, Bloomfield, lsworth High yearbook dedication. eighth grade and Bernard Wright 0-20 Library Club and Mias Maren dlstaacca up to 390.000 miles. I A moutnain range stretching has a suit pending against the 1 V traveling to Ifanoheater to at­ Graduated from .Springfield Col­ south from the two craters toward then led a heart. 3 * Pan 4 NT P m More than a docen of the 60 speeding, *30; Hugh Scott, 46, and William Zimmer are advlaora i Taylor will direct the Homp Eco- Russian scientists listed these city. No mention was made of a tend - the Reformation Siuiday lege in 1955 with a major in physi­ I nomica Club. I the equatorial area. named successor, South had discovered nothing of 5 ♦ Pan «* AU people present at the hearing made union service at South Methodist HartfoM, operating s truck with cal education. .Sharos came to Ells­ for aeventh grade. aa their major accomplishments 1-aoviet." At State Tomorrow value in the course'of the first ten Openioi lead —• ♦ 10 inquiries about the rights of way an Insecure load, fined *9; Donald Banquet Speaker The name# of aponaora for vtrl- Repoj^ Oarda Tomorrow with Lunik n i: Atty. Shannon's resignation was tricks. The opponents had dis­ Chlirch at 8 p.m. Dr. Harvey Mc­ worth in 1956. He coaches the A so-called sea that sprawls out' Three's a crowd in this scene from Paramount's hilarious ro­ accepted by the City Council last to be acquired by the State but Arthur. of Hartford Seminary M. EUls, 21. Windsor, improper soccer, basketball and baseball The Rev. Edv^ard F. Barry oi oua activity program# to be held Report cards for the first mark­ The SiKht of a satellite alons a covered that the whole hand de­ npne other than Rugglea protested left turn, fined *9; Melvin R. Wing, at RHAM High School thla .year ing period will be IsauM tomor­ complicated, previouely calculated in the southern hemisphere on the mance, "But Not for Me," which cOmea tomorrow to the Stats night with regret. It became ef­ sibllity was that West might be­ Foundation will be the speaker. teams, and has also taught science the LaSaiette Novitiate in Bloom­ very edge of the moon's hidden Theater. Clark Gable is thinking'something unprintable aa ex- pended on how South guessed the the plan. In addition to the loss of 20, TTiompsonvllIe, passing a atop classes. have been announced by the prin­ row at RHAM. An (ipen house orbit. fective Immediately. His associa­ hearts. Hence West was ready to come flustered into revealing that H r and Mrs. Warren Potter are isfjra. fined *3; Kenneth G. Hiller, field will be the speaker at the side, called "Machta” (dream). wife IJIIi Palmer offers to hold his hat whlfe he romances lovely, tion with the Rockville law firm frontage, he win lose a large adult advisors to the Hi-Club. In 1957 the Ellsworth team made cipal. will he held Thursday at which Control of a man-made satellite A crater more than 60 miles in young Carroll Baker. play a low heart with a calm coun­ he had the ace even if he played a swimming pool #nd its waterway. .vTflO Foley Kt., Manchester, op­ annual banquet of thei Combined Arthur W. Hetherington and parents are Invited to hold brief In Outer Space. becomes elective Nov. 1. tenance. low heart at the second trick. Peraonal Notes erating. an overweight commercial the atate baseball tournament and Catholic Mothers’ Circles to be diameter with a central elevation Atty. Shannon was appointed A cabin on the property would also the soccer team reached, the finals Henry C. Lahey will work with the conferences with Individual teach­ Rsdio-telemechanic contact and visible in the southern hemisphere, Declarer had an even chance to As it happened. West grabbed be made inacoeaslble. Mr. and Mrs. BjTon Shinn en­ vehicle, judgment suspended; Jack held Monday at'6:30 p.m. at Gar­ National Honor Society chapter. ers. transmission of TV Imagres over X corporation counsel by Mayor guess right, but he happened to his ace. That was the ena of the tertained at a supper party Sun­ ,R. Stern, 26, Bloomfield, disregard­ of a similar contest. Last year the den Grove. called ‘Tsiolkovsky" after Con­ Paralyzed Killer Quiet Herman G. Olson in 1968. The 2- David Johnson, assistant chief basketball team readied the finals I-ahey will alao conduct the aem- Arrangerhents m a y he made cosmic distances. stantin Tsiolkovsky, a Russian au­ guess wrong. He finessed dummy's hand, for Rubinow was now sure day In honor of the 6Sth birthday ing a atop sign, fined *9; and Father Barry, a member of the innr for aeniora. 'through the guldanre office for year-term would expire April 1, to make the slam contract. If of planning and design for the of Robert J. McKinney of Rt. 44A. of the state tournament. Teas said a considerable number thority on rockets and space travel jack of hearts, posing to the queen. Highway Department, said the ex­ Herbert Hollis, 40, Bridgeport, Mission Bond, jias preached at I Nathan Gatchell and Michael more lengthy conferences at an­ of moon photos was obuined, but in the early IMO's. 1960. Shannon has been in private Back came a heart to the ace, and West had been clever enough to Guesta included Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ failure to carry emergency light­ Coach Sharos lives In Broad missions,and retreats all over the Bolotin will work with the year­ other time, at the parents' re­ practice In Rockville since 1933. play a low heart calmly, declarer pressway would help to open east­ Kinney, their daughter. Margaret; Brook with his wife, the former only two were released for publica­ An a continuation of the "South­ South waa down. ern Connecticut to industrial and ing equipment, fined *9. countrj' for 14 years, and has been book ataff and Valmore H. Forcler quest. tion. ern Sea" from the Earth-visible He has had an office at 28 Unioq Practical ApproMh might have gone wrong but he Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Shinn and Mr. Aoensed Racers Arrested Sheila Sergeitt, Ellsworth ’.56, and director and preacher of the La- will direct the American Legion Wojculetvicz Dies St. A more practical approach was would still have an even chance to residential development. He said and Mrs. Herald Lee Jr. A young >^ew York driver, daughter, Penni, who will be two The eight features named by side of the moon. the route waa chosen because it in November. Saletle radio program of Our oratorical conteat. Miwicheater Evening Herald the Soviet scientists were clearly Joseph M. Chamberlain, chair­ A native of Lancaster, . Ohio, and adopted at the other table by Mor­ guess right: The advantage of Lisa Ann, daughter of Mr. and wearing a crash helmet, who wee Lacly of Sorrows Church in H art­ The Dramatic# Club faculty 4ndnver oorreapondent, Mra. Paul a graduate of'Lancaster Hl,gh ton Rubinow, the New York' ex­ Rubii^ow's play was that he gave takes few homes (none in Bolton), Mrs. John Goclowskl of Brandy racing with another car on Rt. 5 GEORGE lEW IS marked out. In addition to "The man of the American - Mfiseum- Mrves tralBc better, la compatible Manchester Evening Herald ford for three -years sponsors will 'be Mias France# Ac- I). PfansRehl, telephone Pllgrtm Sea of Moscow" and "The Bay of Hayden Planetarium In New Yprk, School, Shannon received a bache­ pert whose recent phonograph the opponenta a chance to go St., and Michael James, son of Mr. Sunday afternoon waa charged corto, James Knowles and Forcler. lor of arts degree from M 1 icin I album on bridge provides a wrong before he had to commit with present street plans and la and Mrs. Edward J. Wilson of with racing and reckless driving South Windsor correspondent El­ 2-4856. Astronauts." the following areas called the moon pictures "another In Electric Chair leas costly. He described it as likq more Burnham, telephone Mltrh- Miaa Accorfo will alao direct the DORSEY Univerelty of Ohio, and hie law himself. Cedar Swamp Rd.. Coventry, were and the names riven them by the step toward Ailing in an area not )leasant and effortless way to the Connecticut Turnpike and' and booked for Town Ckiurt ap­ eU 4-0674. Ike GeU 8|i«cial Pen majorettes while ' Mrs. Barbara scientist^ were uiown: known up to the present."' degree from Washington and Lee fearn the game. Rubinow shrewdly Dally 4}uestlon baptized at St. Maurice Church pearance Nov. 9 by Resident Hadigian will be sponsor for the. •yhit UCA’ on Mail > FURNITURE ‘ (Coattoned tram P m * Om ) University in 'Virginia in 1951. won the first trick with the ace of Hartford-Springfleld expressway. Sunday. Two large cratefs north of the Dr. Gerald M. Clemence, presi­ took away his body. He had be­ As dealer, you hold: Spades—A It will have limited access, a M Trooper Ronald Jacobson after he Wa.shlngton—An American pen cheerleaders. SHOWROOMS luiur equator "almost on the 1© diamonds and Immediately re­ K J 8 7; Hearts—10 4; Diamonds Calendar Notea struck a third vehicle, forcing it Washington — All mail going dent of the American Astronomical er, a brother, and a sifter a few come the 17th person to die in the He served in the U.S. Navy m.p.h. speed limit, 300 foot right of Big Bulb manufacturer shipped President The audio-visual program will dividing line of the visible and in- Society, said "most people were electric chair. from 1942 to 1946 and waa re­ turned the four of hearts. —A K Q; CTubs—K J 10. What do The Women's Society of Chris­ off the road. Elsenhower a new supply of spe­ be headed by Albert Hadigian and abroad from the 10 largest Post pF^N FROM hours before his ^ death The idea waa to put West to the way, six lanea to Bolton Center Rd. willing to concede that the back Minutes before the execution, called and seived^n Korea In 1951 you aay? and four lanea from there to the. tian Service of United Methodist Jacobson said Anthony Granata, World's' largest Incandescent cial broad-point pens for his re­ Alfred Charman. Maxwell Slng- Office# In tha United States la be­ Three jreara ago his Wife, who guess befoi;e he had learned any­ Answer: Bid one spadp. 'Ilia Church will hold, a quiet hour to­ 19, of Rosedale, N. Y., was racing ing- canceled with- a "Visit USA f:30 A.M. re 9 PM. side of the moon looked very much gave birth a week aften he was some prisoners had shouted and and 1962. x Notch, crossing grades will be light bulb Is 171.400 times cent European tour. The company I er and Mra. Nancy Hunt will work like the front side. But it is inter­ pdUnded on the doora of their cells He is a member ' of the Tolland thing about the hand. If West had hand Is not quite worth a forcing night at 8 o'clock in observance of an unidentified motorist north brighter than Thomas Edison's says the broad points give the I with the "RHAM Horn" newspa- 1960" stamp until the end of next shot, wron a divorce. She\receivOWW. TM the ace of hearts he might grab separated, grades will be no more 22 E. CMter SL Ml 0-7414 esting to see it.” but Richmond diacountqd the pos­ County Bar Assn., the Connecti­ bid. than three per cent and curves no the w’eek of pra.ver and self denial. on Rt. 5 Sunday afternoon at first commercially practical lamp President's signature a "fluid, bold I per staff. • January. Some domestic mail also custody of their two children, a'.boy It In a hurry for fear that South (Copyright 1959. General Fea­ Mrs. Samuel Walker of Coventry will bein' the cancellation. Other scientists said the lack of and girl now IS and 8 year^of ag^ sibility that they werq seriously cut Bar Assn., and ta town coun­ more than three and a half about 12:15. with the unidentified developed in 1879. ^ look." ‘ Miaa Maren Taylor, Dwight detail made it almost Impossible to protesting Wojculewici' execution. sel for Somers. had a singleton heart. Another pos- tures Corp.) has arranged the special worship man traveling in the left lane.- Irom ' respectively. degrees. 4 - evaluate the Srst picture. But all If they were, he said, they would Atty. Shannon is married to the South stayed largely with Sen. He confirmed the fact that service. * Both the speeding vehicles agreed that Lunik's ability to pho­ In his last hours, too, .Whjcule- have continued, .the, commotion former Miss Mary L. Payne of Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.). The Republican Town Commit­ passed another car and continued wica spent some time wdth the pris­ three businera estahliahmenta at tograph the men represented a big and It ceased. Rockville, aj\d they live in Somers A Kennedy venture Into Cali­ the Notch, Doc's Drlve-in and the tee will meet Tliucsday at 8 p.m. at on. Granata attempted to pass stM forward in apace. on's Catholic chaplain, the\ Rev. And so did the violent life of with their two children. fornia's late primary would carry the Community Hall. another car on the right, but had Joseph W. Re.vnolds. The priest two gasoline stations near it, must Chib Pack 73 will meet tomorrow new Dr. Seth Nicholson, .retired as­ Frank Wojculewicr. When Atty. Etalo G. Gnutti of the trappingra of an all-or-nothing Macmillan Bares Plans go. In reaponse to inquiries from to cut back to the left. In doing tronomer at Mt. Wilson and Palo- stood in the death chamber Wen Stafford Springs joined Atty. gamble: To be licked in California at 7 p.m. at the Community Hall. so, he slammed into the side of mar observatories In the United though ^ojculewicz had said he Atty. John' LsiBelle who repre- Boys between 8 and 11 years of Robert J. Pigeon and Atty. Rob­ a month before the conyention is aented John Bamini, owner of the the car, driven by Charles Swiet- States, commented: "Oonsiderlng did not want him by his side. ert J. Kahan in partnership in held there probably' would be age who are Interested in becom­ licki, 32, of Graham Rd., South slim where this picture came from, and However, Warden Mark S. Rteh- Assumption Plans To Open Betting Shops gasoline stations, Johnson said ing Cub Scouts are invited to at­ January 1958, the firm becamb fatal to Kennedy's ambitions. A U\e road can't be moved at that Windsor, PROVED AT DETROirS PROVING GROUNDS... how, I think It is awfully good. mond said the priest "had bden victory there might start the tend with their parents. The Swietlicki auto caromed One thing )a certain—it'a better able to get through to him." the largest of Its kind in Tolland (Continued from Page One) point' because of the topography Recollection Day County. I bandwagon rolling. and because of the vast invest­ Tolland County Republican across the esplanade, swerved into mode € y 0 g /a a 8 than anytting we've got." About 30 other persons also Try Fails to Save Women's Club will m**t at the the sooithbond lane and back onto watched the execution. There are «ther factors to ba after ’the races are run. A person ment in the present highway aya- Community Hall here tonight at 8 Ladies of the AssumpU 2i(r ;lon, after which luncheon wlU be (Oointinned from Pag# Ona) contest. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris Jr., tonight at 8 o'clock at the Com­ No personal Injuries were re­ J- HALLMARK wheeled down the corridor to the >^*<1 at 12:16 p.m. In the church other pledges In the domestic Att)'. Vincent Diana spoke on munity Hall. death chaber. Kennedy has until spring to field: died last night at the New Britain behalf of Dominick Ponticelli who ported, Granata,- who was accom­ He was strapped to the chair. Kennedy’s friends that Brown think over sll these factors, but General Hospital after a seven- owms property In the rear of Wil­ panied by several other youths, .ReservaUons should be made feels that if his party wants a 1. Legislation will be introduced hour struggle to save her. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ posted a' *200 cash bond. CARDS The executioner, whose Identity he'll have to, make u|!) his mind to encourage the migration of In­ liams Rd. which will be close to ton mrrespondent, Doris M. D'ltal- waa not disclosW. spun a. large with Miss Mary O'Connell, ,gen- Roman Catholic as its No. 1 nomi­ She tumbled into Bass Brook Saturday Accident U chairman. ' on the California gamble with­ dustries to those places in Brit­ near her home yesterday morning the highway right of way. ia, telephone Mltcliell 8-5545. Qaim^t Hism as]i MILLER on an electric control panel. nee it ought to take a look at him out knowing the results of any of ain experiencing chronic unem­ Robert Johnson, rights-of-way On Saturday night, two There waa a hum. aa w’ell as at the Massachusetts the other major state primaries, and was swept 70 feet down­ purchaser for the Highway 'De­ were involved In a colliaion on Rt. Senator. ployment. As of last month Brit­ stream. 5. n t MAIN ST. Two minutes later, the execu­ The filing period for slates of ain had 405,000 out of work. Most­ partment, explained how and what p h a r m a c y tioner threw a switch. Among Kennedy's friends ' in Postman Reynold Andrewsikas Town Constable William Jurge- I.i;i I N tin \|) California there is also the feel­ delegates in,the California . pri­ ly in industrial areas of Scotland, of Hartford pulled her out and property owners would be paid Ribicoff to View las said Patrick J. McAteer, 51, The hum stopped. Two physi­ ^olice Arrests mary opens March 9. the day af­ Lancashire and Wales. for their property If it is taken by PlMM Ml 3^134 I'lr..!.,. \1| ; || ;| cians examined Wojculewicx. ing that Brown would not be in­ gave first aid. of Dorchester, Mass., traveling ter the nation's first primary in 2. Work will be speeded to re­ When she got to the hospital, her the State. Health Unit Sites Then, at 10:37 p.m., four guards vincible if the Senator should de­ New Hampshire. . north, slowed down in the right Roniolo Contatore, East Hart­ cide to file and to make an all- lieve congestion on Britain's heart had stopped beating and Outlining the procedure, John­ tame prior to making a left turn ford, Wqs arrested yesterday on out campaign in the primary. clogged roads, modernise the rail­ doctors opened her chest and mas­ son said "taking" maps are first New Haven. ,Oct. 27 (>Pi--<;ov. into Governor's Highway to let Center s t. near Alexander St. and Some of these supporters be­ roads and boost the aircraft saged the heart until it resumed. prepared. Where partial “taking" Abraham Ribicoff saya he plana to two cars psias. The second vehicle, was chiirged with passing a stand­ lieve Kennedy may be faced with Chrysler Lists manufacturing industry. They said it had been stopped at is Involved, the property Is ap­ survey several possible sites for a operated by Donald M. Malley, 25, ing schMl bus. .Hla court date it the necessity of making soma 3. ‘‘New house building will be least three minutes. -» praised for damage. In the case New State Mental Health Center 1-PAY ONLY-TOM ORROW 9:30 A.M . to 9 P.M. Nov. |11.\ ■ I maintained at a high level and But then, hours later, Teresa of total "taking.” a fair market here next month. such bold move If he'is td go into Valiant Prices died. Rosarli Perrone, 34. of 102 Sum­ .the July convention In Los An­ the alum clearance campaign will value Is established. Following Ribicoff told newsmen yraterday to m in y o u mit St., Was arrested for failure geles with ■ a lead which would continue." The aim la to rehouae negotiation, owners sign vouchers he'll look over the sites Nov. (1 TM i m u SHOT IS esoub « to atop fdr a stop sign at Forest New York. Oct. 97 (Pb-'-Pricea another million slum dwellers. for acquisition by the State. A when he comes here. He also plans M S H S n make. It difficult for opponenta to of Chrysler's compact valiants will and Pine \Sts. Patrolman Walter put together' a stop-K e n n e d y In foreign affairs the govern­ period of 90 days is asked for to meet with President A. Whlte- Casaells Jr\ said he had to slam on be slightly higher than those in ment- "Will continue to work for processing before payment is ne,/ Griswold of '''ale and Dr. 'Ver­ movement. competing hew General Motors non W. Lippai'd, dean of the Yale the brakes) of hts ■ patrol car to Kennedy already la studying the the Improvement of relations be­ fnade. Ha eatimated a property avqld collision as Perrone turned and Ford lines. tween East and Weat and will use owner would have six months _to School of Medicine. GOING OUT OF FUR BUSINESS possibility of challenging Gov. The governor -would not say Into Pine frdm Forest St. Perrone Michael V. OiSalle's favorite son Chrysler aald, today that facJ all its efforts to this end.” relc^te following the first ap­ iSHBalmiMa is due In court, Saturday. tory retail prices on the Valiant Because of the Queen's absence what locations were being con- ambitions In Ohio. But some of proach by a negotiator. sidecfd, but he 'said the best site John A. Hail. .M, of Andover, will range from *1,874 on the V- the opening ceremony lacked its Engineering deaign for the Man- was arrested and charged with Kennedy's advisers believe that TODAY I would be near the Grace New even if he won primaries In states 100 series to *i:946 on the V-200 usual pomp and pageantry.. TTie chester-Bolton portion of the paasing a traffic light on, E. Center series. Both series are 4-door peer# left their erinine rbbea at 9 a.m. till 1 a.m .* Haven Hospial. PINE LENOX STOCK SALE at Lenox St. like New Hampahlre, Ohio. Wis­ ★ LUNCHEONS H •highway la scheduled to begin In The center will operate in con­ models. home. Most of them wore dark 1061 and be completed In 1963. Patrolman AUan Smith arrested consin, Nebraska and Oregon he lounge suits. ★ DINNERS ' I junction with the Tale Medical PHARMACY Joseph Irving. M. of Hartford, yes­ wouldn't have the 756 votes need­ The Valiant will go on sale ★ l^gal Beverages ® This is the time at which -the School. The 1959 Legislature ap­ OF JACOBSON BROTHERS DEPARTMENT terday on a Wilimiahtlc Court war­ ed for the nomination. Thursday. The Chrysler product la ■ MIKE STANKO’S H State expects to begin its pur­ propriated *250.000 for a tlU? and 299 E. CENTER ST. rant charging Irving with non- Their theory is that he needs to somewhat longer, heavier and chase of rights-of-way.' The High­ planning, but no funds were pro­ Ml 9-0894 support. Irving. Whom Smith found crack open the big state lineup more powerful than other recent­ ; OAK GRILL ■ way Department officials said no vided for construction. STORE OF HOLYOKE, MASS. driving on E. hOddle Tpke., was that could be formed against him ly introduced compact ears, the date has been set for beginning of turned over to Wlilimantic authori­ If California, Pennsylvania and Ford Falcon and the Chevrolet ■so OAK S ^ MANCHESTEr I construction on this eastern end ties. New York all held out and the Corvalr. of the express way. The lowest Valiant price com­ CYO Reception pares With *1.860 for the lowest- The Rev. Jaihes Sullivan of St. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD! priced Corvalr and *1,803 for the NOTCH Thomas Uie Apostle church In | lowest-priced Falcoii model. West Hartford was guest speaker j We have your^baby’s Prices do not include distribu­ at the formal reception and in- OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 10 to 10 tion coats, excise taxes, freight ALl, i:OLOB MfiOW! stallation of officers of the CYO | charges or state or local taxes. Starts Tomorrow For I'linI Wsiker-Edw. "Rnokle” Byraet Sunday evening at St. Maurice I Former Cheney 5 Big Days "YELLOWSTONE Church. 'The Rev. Bernard L. Me-j • BYEB MUSKRAT STOLESI OAPES! , MUIs Gurk, local pastor, conducted the exact size. Hartford Road * I I I j I I KELLEY" services. V F W STORY"* la Caler — Flaa • MINK SCARFS- DYED KOUNSKY SCARFS! and Pine At. A model class of instruction. 1 Manebeoter. Conn. Local Stdeks ’ OqlbP—James Stewart "THE MAN WHO duplicating those which are held | UNDERSTOOD WOMEN" at regular meetings of CYO, was ' • DYED MARMOT STOLES! Plenty Of „ la Color held In the church hall following i t r i d e R i t e Free Parking MnoUUoM Furei^aad. bf . Ahw In Color— . With l.ooDr Caron-Hoory Foada installation. TTie services marked | Oebora « MlddlMiraML iMh ^ the beginning of Youth Week in ' Parcel Pickup Bank BtoMn *%obMMiiiid” Randolph Soott Wed. DIoaey'o "DABBY O'OIU," the diocese. | Service To „ Bid Asked CYO will omit its meeting this Yonr Car Corni. Bank and Trust week. A Halloween party will, be •M INK STOLES! DYED SQUIRREL STOLES! Co...... 40 42 held Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. Now Available at ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ Hartford Nations MAIN. FEATURE ALWAYS 8:80 P.M., EXCEPT SATURDAY at the Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan •DYED MUSKRAT CAPE JACKETS! Bank and Trust Co. 35 87 ■residence on Hebron Rd. . ' FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Fire' Insnranoa Oompanlea FlUr DrSles Rain I : •STONE MARTEN SCARFS! Aetna Fire ...... 6014 63 H Mrs. Frank Ulm, chairman of Hartfbrd Fire ...... 170 180 STATE BIRD 6 0 c 6 P.M. the Parent-Teacher Assn. Harvest tr.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE National Fire ...... 128 136 Fair, reports a profit of *860 on Both Stores 2 Phoenix F i r e ...... i . 71 74 iBRISKET > ★ ★ STARTS TOMORROW ir. ir ★ the Saturday event. Amasement YOU'RE MILES AHEAD WITH Lite and Indemnity Ina Coa. haa been expressed by all con­ -VL,. Aetna Ciunaify 169 179 cerned at the success of the fair Aetna Life New 83 86 THE C0ME0Y‘ R0MANCE WITH THE ACCENT ON YOUTH! In spite: of the hes'vy rains. Mrs. FUR GOATS-JACKETS CORNED BEEF Conn. General 365 385 Ulm has voiced her gratitude to 56 SIZES Hftd. Steam Bolleiv, 80 84 FRESH, NATIVE, MEATY Travelers 80H 83t4 AND OAPES! Publle CtmtlM Conn. Light A Power 22'4 34 V4 WIDTHS Hftd. Electric Light 62 65 I CHICKEN Hartford Gas Co. ... 43 45 miunount Ficnjtrs mcsckts CARRIED IN M ob il 'LB. Southern New England LEGS and BREASTS Telephone ...... 43 45 CUM um em oii b u e b STOCK AT Mnnofactiirtng Oomoanlos FANCY YELLOW RIPE Arrow, Hart, Heg, ,. 70^4 73% ALL TIMES BLACK DYED PERSIAN UM B JACKETS! Associated Spring ..2 2 % 2^% IM I fJUMEB m i COBB Bristol Brass ...... 11% 12% « M PERLBERG SEATON laaMo. •> Dunham B ush ...... 7% 8% HARD SOLE—FIRM COUNTER Em-Hart ...... 48 51 “ B B T ! / NATURAL BRAY PERSIAN UMB JACKETS BANANAS 2 FafnJr ■ Bearing .... 64 68 C /k F t OABOUNm 1 *■ |S%| 4 |4%1 6 |5%1 4 |4%| 7' |7%1, 4 1 ' LAndera Frary O ark 17% 19% Headquarters N. B. M achine...... 24% 28% m 1 B 1 1 X 1 X 1 X-| X | X 1 X 1 X x 1 X 1 x I North and Judd .... 35 38 'FOR for WARM l.:. C . |x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x ,X 1 X 1 X > SCOTT COUNTY Rogers Corp. (B) .1 11% 13% engines and carburetors cleaner, smoother running . . . helps prisvent 1 P . |x|x|x|x|x|x|x(x X 1 X 1 X 1 YOU CAN DRIVE 1960 GASOLINE TODAY! The 1960 New Cac MIX OR MATCH t a l l c a n Stanley Works ...... 54 67 INNER stalling, guards against rust. 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Drau Ravua Uu m yean. Mw baa Hour from 8:80 to 9:80 p.m. D*c. RockviUe- Vernon 18. in a live coIm * toioewt. Driver Suffered Andover Andover aervad aa a Judga at tha Habron w lM i ysB IlilBk at Giventry Girl 4H Fair for thraa yaara and at tha On Dec. 19 aha w ill ptay two TPC Gives Approval sw ift CiPMi Bolton Granga Sawing Oontaat for movements of Mandalsaohn’a Vio­ Heart Seizure FOR HALLOWEEN You Should Know... TV-Radio Tonight two jreara. ■i halloween • Manchester Clinic Asks City Plans Concert lin doncerto In the Little Orct)ca- Dlr««t rrsto tIM MR! . Scouts Open Misa Jillson yeara. J 5 tra 8lana presented bySsald apparenUy the last of many An elderly motorist whose car Television Mra. Stove Unin'a tU pfV Halpera veered off Rt. 44 and crashed Into one*, but you know him 4:0* 3 Thaatar (la praffiraaa) and waa praaantad with a ooraage ilAIRWAYl The Rockville Chty Council laat^mended by Mayor Olion tor brlng- Penny Ambrose, 13-year-old vio­ making acheduled appearances in the Manchestn' Housing Author- "technical barriers " had been The opevatbig fund drive for ^ " ri^^Vv^aa * Holly 10. M. » surmounted. The ZBA a home yesterday apparently suf­ it-abpw (ta pregraae) 4-H Congress by Mra. Urain at the Aidiievement opOB toara. aad frL Hli 9 D ing the c(Hlectlons up to date linist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New York, her teacher, Wllllaro Ity were tonUtlvety approved by orirtnally ••Wkt.” boy eeoutlng the l9lackledge Dia­ 'V Show (la eregraat). iO Setanca Fiction Thaatar 11 nlfht received a request'tram the had turned down the churr'on's re» fered a heart attack, a. mbdleal ex- labt Thaatar (la prograss) The Bells of 8t. Mary's I, U. 40 Night oeremoniea. Basketball and roller skating are Kroll, will be on a European con­ the Town Planning OommMon The aobriquft came In hie irain- Manchester Child Guiddhee Clin­ Peter C. Ambrose of Lakevlew quest for a variance because of smlnar asys. •for trict la now underway, nelghbor- Quick Draw MeOraw TV Mail Order Miaa Jillacm la employed bj^toa to begin in early November, ac­ cert tour In Austria and Ger­ after a public heiuinf In the Mu­ ~ mar echool dajre at St. Jamee' Micharls In Africa t:00 Rifleman 1 Mlaa Blarleen JilUon o f Andover Drive. Wqlerfront Park, Coven­ zoning regulations. Dr. Alfred Rehlsvettl, the medi­ heod commlaaionar Frank Haines OmnecUcut Bank and Truat "Co. ic for financial support. cording to the report of Recreation many and will make recordings In nicipal Building last night. - School. MX Ptetura Tightrope ’ I. la. 40 has been selected to attend the N a­ try, will give a 1-weck violin con­ For more than an hour during cal examiner, aaid sn autopsy • :16 waaUiar. Nawi sad SperU I Hoyle at Nine II in Hartford where aba haa been Mayor Herman G. Olson said Chairman John Gill. Gill was cohi- England. The "tentative" approval was f o v e n He waa dubbeS "M ike back announced yaeterday. A kickoff tional 4-H Club Congress in Chi­ cert starting Nov. 10 In Bermuda. the 2tonlng Board hearing on the would bs performed at Hartford (:M Pboaa Your Aaaoar U Arthur Murray Party (C) empldyed aince graduation' from DR. CHESTER S. he will discuss the matter with mended for the neat appearance of Penny's . nfoUier studied for a given yfor the subdivision, site of ' then (and a brother waa dubbed meeting with neighborhood cap- 10, « , 30 Thla will be her first concert out­ housing for the elderly project, Hospital today. Political Prognm t:10 Philip Marlows i. is cago, III., Nov. 38 through Dec. 3. RHAM High 8(diool in 1968. She the Selectmen tonight, feeling the Henry Park at the close of the nea- nursing career and last year was the propoeed housing for the elder­ shop Hm - "M ick") by their uncle, Thomaa taine, held recently at the ele­ R PraatOD 111 OSOSKI side the United. States. maps and plans were studied and The motorist was identified by S Startima (Ci 10. 13. 30 The announcement wee made by Is the (toii^ ter of Mr. and Mrs. funds should coma from the town son. on the part-time staff at Hartford ly project, as the federal govern­ J. Qulah, a former Mancheater mentary aohool, was attended by oHIa Jaeoba' Club Mouaa 10:00 Biography o( A Misaile I. 13, 40 A protege of William • Kroll, M HA raprsaentatives questioned. police aa Michael J. Lynch, 70. of l ; a Nawa A Waathar the former State 4-H leader, Ran­ Lawrence Jillson o f h o a g HIU Rd. budget rather than the city budget. A ^aque haa been ordered tor Hospital. She haa sines glvsn this ment must still pass on the plans. - poetmaater, Bruce MoEIroy, diatrict executive, . Huntlty-Srlnklay Raport 10, ”! TV Preaanls CHIROPRACTIC guest artist of chamber music at .The ZBA has been asked to ap­ New Britain. Two persons In the FAIRWAY Stanley Gibson, council represent­ I It) .10 Keap ralkipg dy Whaples, at the annual Tbwn "But we won't let It die there," C ity Hall with names of the aider- up to devote all of her time to her Approval was given to the (tov- house were hurt, neither serlodsly. - The handtee atuck and young 'Douglaa Edwarda I. ” 110:10 Karp Talking 4-H Achievement Night held men In office at time of its con­ the Julius Hartt School'.of Music prove variances so the apartments Raymond Thomaa Qulah' made ative and Wendell Rapp of the PHYSICIAN Olson said. daughter’s musical training pro­ enant Congregational Church’s Lynch died three hours after the m thurs. and frt. Kil 9 7:00 Barir Barents 90 Maiflc Saturday in the elementary echool. struction, at a cost of $180. In Hartford. Penny will leave Nov. may be built, to have more than r "Michael" a part bf hie name when Eastern district profaasionel staff. To 'fall tha Truth J I Mika Wallaca ITm clinic’s letter of request, gram. Her father Is a tool engineer plan tors a S-lot lubdivlsltm off one-'building on a lot, to have un- accident In Johnson Memorial Hos­ Waathar. Nawa Miss Jilleon will be sponsored by 8 from ■ Idlewlld Field with her he waa confirmed in 1935. This year'a campaign differs M Lock-Up Homing Pigeon HAS RESUMED signed by' George Marlow, noted City Court Oaser In the machine speciailsts depart­ Hackmauck St. by the planning deralxed apartments, to have leas pital In Rtafford Springs. Capt. David Ortaf *2 j 11:00 Big Newa the Ell lAlly Co. She waa chosen In the latter part of yesterday’s mother and her accompanist. M(ss Now 16. Mike managea the Wil­ from last year'a which waa apon- Moria at Savan l» I Barry Barania OFFICE that Manchester has appropriated ^Ibertine Baumgartner, for her ment at Pratt-Whltney Division, commission s<> s (diurch and rac- parking area than allowed by reg The vehicle veered oft Wllllngton for a Health Award on the baaia o f City Court session. Judge Francis liam P. Qulah Funeral Home at aored to purchase end build the Naws and Waathar 40 Wealhar. Sports A Naws Lost, Disgraced $1,500 for the cUnic tor the 1959- appearance. United Aircraft Corp. Penny’s 17- restion area may be developed. ulatlons, and a waiver o f the 120- Hill Into tha home of Floyd Pheipe, Bllko Pasture Forty APPOINTMENTS T. p'Loughlin reserved decision In - 335 Main St., hla fathcr’a eatab- Lake o f Isles camp in.North Ston- 60 fiscal year and suggested that Penny first became Interested year-old brother, Peter, for three A t a sMond public hearing, held day start o f construction period. ■msahing the kitchen. 7:14 Watt Uaaa. HlalillahU 11:11 Suniaht Movie the esse of John Berticelli, 41, of llahment Ington. Funds raiaed thla year Tad Btaela Show Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 37 (R pA Rockville do the same. years attended the New York by the 2^1ng Board of Appeals Yules, Lawrance, Scudierl and Phelps' 17-v«ar-old daughter, H e m Doug Edwarda 61 CAMBRIDGE ST. Vernon Circle, charged with In­ He'a been active in civic, aocial i will be used for operation of the Huntlay-Brinklar Jack Paar Show homing pigeon with a p(x>r aenae of Marlow wrote that 45 per cent Military Academy and Is now a afterward, decision waa tempo­ Fine all took turns explaining the Patty, suffered a broken leg when and church affaire hi Mancheater | district office, profeseionat aat- 7:10 I.,arainla WorldJ Best Hoylea of the referrab to tbe clinic from decent assault. member of the senior class st rarily tabled on an additional M HA MHA plans. a cupboard fell on her. Janet, her BugarfnOt 11:30 Jack Paar Show diraeUon la expaetad to fly home to MI 8-6866 Harmon Holmquist, 24, of 87 and, politldally, la an active Dem o-; arlea of diatrict executives and 11:30 Newa and Weather Jackaonville from Macon, Ga.,^ to­ the greater Mancheater area are Manchester High School. Mr. and request for variances needed tor Loss Parking Needed 13-year-old slater; was rut on«the Whal In tha World Surqmer Sti, Manchester, wss sen­ erat whoae wife la aecretary of the operating funds for Camp Pioneer MacKansit Raidara 1:0O Lata Naws day—in an airplane. from RockviUir and Vernon and Mrs. Ambrose have lived in Cov­ the 81,850,138 housing project. A They told the apartments, thou-h hand but not hospitalized. 1:30 Naws. Prayer tenced to six months in jail, sen-' Republican Town Committee. I 1:00 Playhousa 1; that 15 per cent o f the total num? entry for the pest 19 jfears. decision will be forthcoming after undersized by town ragulatlonz, in Winited. Lat'i Traval The pigeon w a l one of several tenbe suspended, on a charge o f : la a dliided hbueehold the re- Naw York Confldantlal ('—Color ber of referrab are from the a ZBA executive session Wednes­ met government specifications and The captalna working on the released Saturday at Cprdela, Gt. taking a motor vehicle without BUlt? REE SATUBDArS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO Rockville-Vernon area. day night. were larger than thoe. found In verted from High School claai of 1942 and In local drive in their respective All except one flew the 180 miles the owner's permission. Holmquist Free Polio Clinic cnuidren Sheieon Ann. 11. Mi­ neighborhoods are aa follows; Ed­ southeast to Jacksonville. Although fees sra coiiected for The ZBA wishes to discuss a many other similar projects. Less setf-wheel to 1955. Roaalind aerved aimilarly for was brought to court at his own State PTA Officer parking ares was needed as stir- f»a i-w h e e l chael. 10: Peter S; Thomaa. 7: ward Arnold, Lake area; Freder­ Yesterday a phone call from SORGICAL the servicM where possible, they request, from Hartford County Jail "few technicalities” with the plan­ Slated Tomorrow and Timothy, 6: probably would her MHS claea of 1945. veys had shown there were fewer Mike became aaaociated In hla ick Senkbeil, Hebron Rd. area: Macon, 65 miles north of Cordele, sra minimal and collections have where is is serving a 1-year sen­ ning commission before acting, aay no. Mrs. Franhle Haines, Walee Rd. said the wandering pigeon, identi­ Council Speaker Board Chairman Daniel Hair ex­ cars in use by the residents In such Tocli father'a buaineaa In 1948. not exceeded eight per cent of the tence for a similar offense in Man­ I f y(«i or your children need any Mike, a member of the Man- and Boston Hill; Albert Patch, Radio fied by the band number on its leg, plained. , a project. The waiver wae --eeded 'He'a a member of the Connecti­ (Xble UstlBg taehideg (tnly those newt broxdcAete of 10 or U » EQUIPMENT total budget. The average coat of chester. one of the tour Salk shots for Im- cheater Advlaory Board o f Health, Pine Ridge area; Calvin Avery, had landed on a runway at the Mrs. Forraat D. Olbeon, public No Oppooltlos because work would probably not 172.90 cut Fimeral Directora' Aaan.; an,. mlanto longth. Somo etaMone ewrry ether short neweeaeta). aervlcea to one child b $220. About In three companion-eases. Einar munlaation against polio, go to the attended St. John'a preparatory Bunker Hill Rd. and Rte. 6; John Macon airport. relations chairman for the Parent Start until spring, but all ' ‘.s'ls Elka inner guard, and belonga to 10 hours of clinical time are de­ Benaon, 48, o f Hartford, was found No opposition was expressed to Monchestar Municipal Building to­ echool In Darn’ora. Maaa.. and WOfU>—199e a 615 Weather. SpSports Teacher Aasoclation Connecti­ hod to be settled to the satisfaction the Knighta of Columbua and Haloburdo, Long Hill Rd. and Rt. ^ 6:.30 Album of tha Day Airline officials there. said they voted to eaidi case. - Innocent on a charge of bVpach of a t the plana presented at either pub­ morrow between 3 and 9 p.m. graduated from Mancheater High S:00 Newa Zalman would aend It back in a plane. Foir Rent cut. addressed the Manchester of the federal government, th"" Biitiah American Club. >87; and Mre. SJdmund Hauachlld, 6:15 Art Johnson 6:45 Three-Star Extra The profeeslonal ataff at the the peace. A similar charge war lic hearing. A free antl-poIio clinic will be School in 1M2. - Hickory Hill and Aapinall Drive. 7:00 Dick Bertel Said the pigeon’s owner, Malcolm P T A Council last night at Buck- ■aid. Fhi ever everege leiiei He la former diaaater chairman S;45 Lowsll Thomas 7:l5 Automotive Report clinic Is comprised of a psychia­ nolled in th e. case of Edward D. TP C approval of the housing The two subdiviaiona approved ’ y In operation with enough vaccine Served la Bo^pe Two report datea have been set 7:00. Amos N' Andy L. Shuman: Benson. 25, of West Hartford, and ley School. fcowL S terd iif caa* of the Red Croaa. Mancheater 7:30 News. Comedy Time 7:30 News Or Sale trist, a psychiatric social Worker site, technically designated as a the Town Planning Commiselnn are tor 3,000 shots, according to the for the workers. They will meet at "A s far aa I'm concerned, that Charles Overfelt, 40, oi 75 Orchard Describing some of the araa> in ttncied. leeily riieneA He graduated in 1M4 from the chapter: a form ^treaaurer of the 7:45 Bob and Ray 7:45 Weather, Sports and a clinical psychologist. Diag­ 3-lot lubdivlslon, was necessary scheduled to be presented to the Town Health Department. New Ehiglaad Inatltute of Anat­ 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home at 1:(IU World ronlaht S:00 Monitor bird can stay in Macon if he’s 'o t WHEEL CHAIRS nostic and treatment services are St. The three men were arrested which the State unit haa brought so that the propoeed roadway go­ Jayceea: and a' member of St. 1:15 Hualc TUI One 10:00 Traseury of Music Board of Directors tonight. ' Shota will be given any Man- omy in B ^ o n , Maaa, and apent IS Albert Patch on Pine Ridge Drive no more sense than that. They can COMMODES offered to any child through high Sunday night following a disturb­ about progress, Mra. Gibson spoke ing through the project may be $51.00 Jamea' Chufch. He ' headed up 12:00 News . 10:30 Intarmexao for Hodemk . wring his neck or eat him. 1 don't If approval of the housing for the cheaterite of any oga who has not montha In Ihirope aa a civilian and at 8 p.m. Nov, 4 at Haines' 12.10 Music fill Oiu 11:00 News WALKERS Bidiool age. Referrals are accepted ance at a W. Main St. bar. of the school safety program, the accepted later by the terwn. The annual atrawbeVry feattvala at St. 11:15 Sports Final care.” elderly atfbdivlaion Is given by the yet begun o r' finished completing member Of the Army Gravea Reg- home on Wales Rd. 1:00 News. Blgn Off TRACmON APPARATUS from any source, as long as the Hospital Notes school lunch program, and the road will meet town standards, Bridget’a Church in 1955, 1956, ffH A Y —B16 11:30 Starlight Serenade CRUTCHES Directors, if also will be tentati"e. hli immunisation serlee. WELDON M UD CO. iatration Command. and 1957. Seoating Activities 13:55 News, sign off Fallot Photo parents ^ s willing. i Admitted yesterday: Caroline preeent juvenile court setup. an.d requirements regarding sew­ pending federal government ac­ The clinic toilowi a similar one S:00 BIc Show CHRISTMAS tNYTTATTON ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS Ill the 60 years of its existence, A member of a vehemently The Qulahea live at 110 Foreat The Cub Scout Pack 124 will 6:30 John Daly W INF—1390 Earieen Jillson The Mancheater clinic on Sept. Schmalz, 18 Thompaon St.; Arthur ering, sidewalka, curbs and the ceptance. Sept. 23 In the Municipal Building Winoorid Paric. VL, Oct. 27 fg>) INFRA RED LAMPS Bruno of Hollywood said Mrs. Gibson, the Connecticut M l MAIN BT.-M1 9-Mtl ’ Democratic houaehold. he married St. where the children keep buay hold lie Peck Night at 7 p.m. Fri­ 6:45 Big Show 6:00 Financial Newa 1 was treating children of 14 Hamilton, S t Anthony’s Con­ like will be met, the TPC was at which 3,160 shots were given. day in the elementary school. Cubs 7:00 Elf P. Morgan 6:05 News Roundup her 4-H records kept over a period —Assumption College. Norwich BED TABLES P^nnjr Ambrose State PTA has gained steadily in the former Roaalind M. Turklng- with their riding horae and. where 7;l5 Big Show 6:15 Showcass and Nawa families from the Rockville-Ver­ valescent Home! . assured. of nine years. ■University and St. Anselm's Col­ NEBUUZIMS . size, strength and the scope of its Futidral Set for Non ton, member of a vehemently Re­ Mike thihkji about hia hobblca — will attend the University of Con­ 13:00 News. Sign Off 7:00 Fulton Lewis , non area. Seven others had re­ Discharged yesterday: Marie in music at the early age of 18 Atty. Herman Yules, represent­ necticut ve. Univeiwlty of New R ^ P —1419 During eight of those years, lege today were named aa partici­ VAPORIZERS activitiea, working for better publican houaehold. in 1948. boating and aporta. 7’ 15 Evening Devotions pants in St. Michael's annua) quested services but either did not Herbst, (jverbrook Rd., Vernon: months, her mother said. A t the ing the MHA, and achltecta Arnold Hampshire football game Satur­ 1:00 News. Wcathsr 7:20.Showcase and News Miss Jillson waa a member of one teachers, better schoola and better Stamford, Oct. 27 (/P) ■ Funeral In 1952. Mike helped arrange Preaumably, . he alao apepda 6:15 Howie B Christmas Invitation Basketball follow through or were referred Lois Schulz, 39 Middle Butcher Rd.; age of four years she had her own Lawrence and Ralph Scudierl, ap­ day. 7:30 Tha Army Hour of Tolland County's oldest and education legislation. services will be held Thursday the reunion of the Mancheater aome lime there arguing polltica. 3:00 Lou Terry 1:00 News Tournament. Doc JaiKibs, St. to more appropriate agenciek. Richard Ketcham, Maple St.. E l­ violin and began, lessons under her peared at the two hearings. Mor­ U NIOEF Drive Set 11:00 Newe 3:05 World Today most outstanding clubs, the Snap­ m c p iC A L Mrs. William Malkenaon con­ morning for Bisted- Mary Celes- Michael's athletic director, said Four othera are waiting for serv­ lington. mother’s guidance. Since she, was ton Fine of Hartford, a site en­ Guy Outlaw, chairman of the 11:10 Lou Terry 8:30 Showcase and News py Snippers, led by Mrs. Percy P H A R m A C V ducted the council business meet- tlne, 68, a veteran CJonnectlcut 1:00 Del Rnycaa 11:05 Music Be.vond the Stars and News this third tournament will be ices. Birth today: A son to Mr. and nine years old she has atudied un­ gineer and landscape architect, al­ for the nc accontod waistline United Nations International Cook, which produced a number of lag. , Mra. RuUi Willey, Edward teacher. w n c —1699 12:05 News Roundup played this year In Barre'a Munici­ 844 MAIN STREET A special city meeting will be Mrs. Kenneth Thorpe, Pinnacle der Kroll, having first become'ac­ so spoke on the housing plana. Coventry Children's Emergency Fund 6:00 Newe 12:15 Sign Off county award winners. held Nov. 9 at 8:30 p.m. In City Rd., Ellington. quainted with formal music In- w ide, Vincent Ramiri and Calvin Plans tor the Covenant Church'a She died yesterday at St. Jo- Miss Jillson will be one of 25 pal Auditorium. (U N IC E F ) Andover drive, has an­ Halt tor the transfer of sums to atructlons at the Julius Hartt sraiPeker were appointed to a development of 13 acres of land off ■ephVi Hospital here. A member Connecticut members who will fly nounced it will be held Saturday, close the city's books. The fiscal Vernon and Talcottville newa Is School. coininitte£,.to study the possibility Hackmatack St. were described of the Sisters of St. Joseph, she Maxwell B. Hutchinson In charge from Bradley Field Nov. 28 to be­ Health Board Seeks Expert Nine residents have offdred their of the pump section. A total of 196 Fairbanks Heads year ends Nov. 14. New budget handled through The Herald’s Penny and her mother live In of organizing P T A unita in the briefly by Atty. John Mrosek. had taught In Bristol, New Ha­ homes to be uaed aa collection come part of the j4,000-meml:#r Rockvlile Bnraau, 5 W. Main SL, New York CJity, from Wednesday junior and senior high schoola. The attorney and church repre- ven. Bridgeport, Madison, Windsor cerUfleatea were issued to mem­ group anticipated at the National requests are being studied .by the centers where children may obtain bers from more than 45 depart­ Past Commanders finance Committee. telephone TRemont 5-8186. through Friday. She is studying A committee was appointed to sentativea had discussed the Looks,' Stamford, and Lee, M o m . U N IC E F containers and also re­ C^ngreaa. theory training and other related study the council by-laws. A sug­ project at length at a meeting laat She was born In Waterbury. For Deputy Sanitarian Post ments attending. The letter which informed Miss Strip paint The possibility that the City turn them after they have made Nloholaon FHIe Vneaaey musical subjects under a acholar- gestion was made that the council week with the TPC. An agreement She leavea two Bisters, Mrs."* 'nieodor* (Ted) Fairbanks has Jillson of her selection, stated: Court in the new City Hall might m their rounds. Charles Nicholson of Boston Hill be used for a circuit court was ahlp at the Mannea Gojlege of Mu­ sponsor a library program in each whereby the church would not "niomas Norrla Sr., of Wappinger The Board of Health la aeeept-^ Tha froop voted to meet the Srat been elected president of the Past "The quality of your records are Town Again Seeks Outlaw said, "Tbe method is on Rd. has agreed to take the office discussed again by the Council sic in New York. Monda.y after­ Manchester achool, with super­ have to builh a town-acceptable Falls, N.Y., and Miss Helen T. ihg appHeattona (or the poalUon of Friday o f each month at 8 p.m. at Indicative of the fact that both noon and 'Dicsday mornings Pen­ A ll Saints' Eve (Halloween) to of Instltutlonat-representative, one (jommiuiders Aaan. of the Man­ last night. Mayor Olson pointed vision o f book selection, adminis­ road into the property tor five Sullivan of Waterbury. tho Town Office Building. A t their your parents and volunteer local fast and easy when you use Engineering Aide ny attends the local Coventry Day deputy aanltarlaa. have your children visit the neigh­ of the three vital Boy Scout official cheater American Legion. He suc­ out that the building is the only tration, cataloguing and staffing. yeara waa decided at that time. Services will be held In the Con­ meeting they dlacueaed legal coun­ leaders are to be complimented on the right paint ramover. We recom­ School Grade 8 classes and re­ A repreaentative of the Bloomfield AppUcatloaa atatlng Indtvidual'a bors and collect penniee for all the posta that muat be filled before ceeds Cheater Hogan, who leaves one in Tolland County ap­ This would allow the church to be­ vent of Mary Immaculate. Weat sel and legal questiona concerning TVoop 134 can apply for Ita charter. the guidance you nave received." mend REGULAR Strypeeie for The town is once more seeking ceives her week's subject assign­ PTA Council where a similar prO' world's children instead of candy soon for California, where he will proved by the circuit court of- gin building on the land without Hartford with burial In St. Jo­ age, qualiflcaUeoB, houta o f avail­ the board. Members voted that af­ Committee offieiele are continuing The recorde will be submitted to fine wood, antiques. For metal or applicants for the Job of senior en­ ments in which she is being tu­ gram exists will be asked to ad' for themaelvea. become president of a nursery, ficiab seeking locations. Police the expense of firat putting In such seph’s Cemetery, Weat Hartford. ability. add other atatiatlca a^iould ter each session there would be a "Every penny spent will prove their efforts to flno a acoutmaater the health National Awards Pro­ solid wexid, use new' Strypeese gineering aide in the Water and tored. She has also studied during dress a future Council meeting. William MacDonald waa re- gram aelections committee. Commissioner John J. Yaskulka a roadway. be mailed before Nov. 3 to the brief consultation on publicity to to children in the world that we and committee chairmen. SPECIAL water-rinaable paint Sewer Department.' the summer months for several . A P T A Council Diatrict meet­ Review Agreenaent be" released by tbe permanent eleiited secretary. Mias JUlson haa previously won remover. Abo aak for free bookbt, ■aid the eity should go after the Advertisements several montha years. For the moat part, her ing will be held tonight at 7 ;1S at board aecretary, Mre. Ethel Car­ cere,” Outlaw said. Other meifibers of tbe acout com­ A past commander’a pin, with a Thla agreement waa reviewed aecretary. a trip to Syracuse, N.Y., sponsored "How To Remove and court if it wants it here. ago failed to turn up enough ap­ mother up to now haa been her the Crystal Lake School. Mre. go on Maaon S t, or to the board Funds from U N IC E F ere used mittee wIio~have served previously diamond center, was presented to by the New England Poultry Pi'o- The Council voted this year not last night. The church agreed to 4-H Notca end will again hold offiee are John Restore Flnbhes". plicants. according to General main tutor. W illey will conduct a round table chairman. John F. Chappelle on to buy milk, and medicines for Hogan. . ducers* Corporation (NEPPCO) on build, i(jter the 5-year period, a Two local 4-H Cluba have reor- Pjielps, activity man: Warren *ch- to Invite the circuit court to locate Manager Richard Martin. Several months ago Penny was discussion entitled "Programming O U e n M u Nathan Halo Dr. The poeltlon la needy children of the world, tO 'n e association voted to assist the basis of her entry at the State 32-foot paved right-of-way, Install ganiaed and elected offleera aa ard, treasurer; and Roy Darwin, here because no revenue is re­ A senior engineering aide would one of four instnimcntalists of the a calaried one. wage a war against leprosy and the post in. planning the post's 4-H demonstration Days. She was with a Purpose.” A|1 PTA units storm aewers and meet other aub- foUowa: other dleeasee seldom seen in this secretary. Ruaaell Davldabn will ceived from it. Alderman Clarence make between $4,065 and $5,157 Mannea College in a concert at the are invited to send representatives. divialon requirements. The board will hold apecial birthday celebration in March. selected; to participate in the State school where she encountered her Pina and Patches, formerly the pert Of the world. serve as advancement men and McCarthy suggested that more In­ annually. The Rev. Ejnar J. Raak, paator ■WHAT BUILDING meetinga for peraonal interviewa Demonstration Days for three first experience with an orchestra. Pots and Patches club; Paula Collection centers will be at the Raymond P. Hinile haa volunteered formation be oblalned on the new He would fill a vacancy left of the church, aaid the roadway o f all applicanta with time and F irit transatlantic telephone years and also was a (Jounty win­ She has performed privately tor ''114ATERIAL LASTS Knapp, president; Debbie Waldron, following residences; Mrs. Thornes to' easlet with transportation and court system before that vote Is when Lawrence Wittkofske waa Army-Navy Setback in the meantime will either be oil­ date to be announced later. service opened in 1927. ner participating in the State 4-H C9iarles Munch, conductor of the vice preeident; Kathleen .Mahr, B. Birmingham. Long Hill Rd camping. ^AVAILABLE AT THESE STORES) rescinded. moved up to the post of assistant ed or the surface covered with LONGEST 7 During the coming year the Boston Symphony Orchestra and aecretary: CTIaudia Hansen, treas­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley. Bear Bnllettn Board Other Biisinese water and sewer superintendent. Frankie and Johnnie's, 501; trap rock or gravel. An area resi­ work of the deputy aanitarian will C. J. MORRISON P A IN T and W A L L P A P E R CO. Richard Burggin, the orchestra's urer; Sandra Zurmuhlen, report­ Swamp Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. James The Adult Bible Study Class will A number of minor matters were Applications must be postmark­ Army-Navy No. 2, 466; Jack’s, dent had asked how the road Ini-olve conalderable time for pro­ M ANCHESTER W A L L P A P E R and P A IN T CO. . cohb(;rtmaster and assistant con­ er; Carolyn Usher, historian; and Foran. Bunker Hill Rd.. Mr. and meet at 8 tonight in the Firat (Con­ handled by the Council last night. ed or filed at Martin’s office in the 462; Arm y-Navy No. 1, 434; would be surfaced before the 5- i jected aurveya to be carried on MANCHESTER PLUMBING aad SUPPLY CO. ductor. • Marcia Honeywell, recreation Mra, Raul D. Pfanstiehl, Benton gregational Church. The police commission reported Municipal Building on or beford' •Stlen’s, 483;' Sauer's, 481; Oak’s, year period was up and expreaaed with the l^ce Wamgumbaug and PAUL’S PAINT SUPPLY LARSEN’S HARDWARE that It will require all aupernu- Most recently she appeared in chairman. Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wroblin- Trial Justice Court will be in sea- Nov. 12. 429; Mr. Softee, 424; Mr. Hearty, aome concern that atorma might Mill Stream Inveetlgationa, Chair­ E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. OLCOTT VARIETY STORES msrary applicanta to have nhvslf I the first annual youth concert in Mlnimizoi the wliit In Jutt tha . The club changed Re theme aa ski. Lake Rd.; Mra. Ruth Whitney, eion at 8 tonight In the Town Hall. They can be obtained at that 423; Bud and Lou, 431; Orfltelli’s, "dump it air onto Hackmatack man Chappelle aaid today. Chap­ B U S H H ARD W ARE CO. THE W. G. G LEN N EY CO. examinations. Applications are Jeaup Gallery of the Friends of proportion with Just the right amount it la now carrying clothing and Andover Center; Mr. and Mrs. The Regional Diatrict 8 Board qf office or In the office of the State 417; Walsh's, 416; Bulldogs, 413; St. pelle haa been iu>P<>inted publicity being received. Personnel Department in Hartford the Westport, Connecticut, L i­ Knick's, 409; Abe's, 809; Raider’s, The Rev. Mr. Raak also thank­ agent for the board to work with handicraft projects and no cook­ Wilfred Perry, Wales Rd.; and Education will' meet with membera of gantlei control. of RHAM High School Education A motion that the Building De­ or the Connecticut State Employ­ brary. Her rendition was of 302; Yankees, 384; Baron’s, 331. ed the commission for Ita help and local reportere. ing project. Members 'have made Mrs. Bernard Hudak, Aspinall partment be made responsible for Drive. Assn, in executive sceaion to dis­ ment Service in Manchester or In Bruch’s Violin “Concerto in G No cinching, nipping or othtr diecom- Board meetinga will be held at h ^ m e ^ aluminum traye and maintenance of ail city buildinge, Minor. Additional centers are needed in cuss the teacher group's request Hartford. 8 pm. the aeecnd Wedneaday of woveh' reed hot pads. following recommendatlong of each This past ^summer she played forts — instssd — a wondarful new de­ the following areas: Pine Ridge for official recognition. the month at the Town Office Club m a e t^ a will be the first department, was tabled lor a legal for Isaac Stern at Tanglewood. 911 BRIERS Building. and . third WtKhtesday of each Drive; Rt. 6, East: Lake Rd. from opinion. sign, lightly bonsd, that ersstes a naw MaoclieBter EveMnf Herald An­ Artists Laud Talent and DESIGNERS latoadn Bllalater month after school at the home of West St. toward the school; and MASONRY WALLS Tin cans will be collected rll Officials Discuss CHESTER'S and oh-so-ftmlnlna silhouette. Hebron Rd. Volunteera are re­ dover correspoadeat, trs. Paul D. T i p u h i i \ The numerous artists who have over the city next week from Mon­ The Rev. AlUaon Ray Heapa. Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, leader. Pfanetlehl, tolepbone Pilgrim have heard Penny perform have Junior leader la Maridell Leonard. quested to call Mrs. Wrobllnski or day through Thursday, ""■ereafter, Fine nylon powem et satin elaatie panels D.D., haa been oelected aa interim Outlaw. >. 2-6856. Traffic Patterns proclaimed her presentations aa mlnlater at the Second Congrega­ tin cans will be collected on Mon­ Remodel RX'. . . A lonsr standing Merry Sewers leaders are’ Pam­ Firemea Attend School "Impresaive, with full tone and In­ and delicetely fashioned nylon lace. tional Church by Ita paatoral aup- SUPER MARKETS day oniy, with the secyon to be symbol for prescriptions. ela Rote, president; Patricia Rose, Nine officers an'd men from the MILK PRICE NOT TO CHANGE Means of Improving traffic cir­ terpretive understanding and with YOUR OI-D PUR COAT |dy committee. covered to be announced in ad­ variety of color." They alao com­ PINE PHARMACY . . , vice president; Barbara Cargo, Andover Volunteer Fire Depart­ Hartford. (Jet. 27 (gr-Mllk-sell' ofed vance. culation in Manchester, especally INIY) A NEW eiROLE The Rev. Mr. Heapa, who will Waterpro ">fi aecretary; Marion Woods, treas­ Ing farmcTi and milk-drinking on Man St., wll be dscussed at a ment that with "a few more years Your long standing pre­ aaaume hla dutiea on Sunday, re­ ment participated in the A ll Day Captain Peter Dowgewics and urer: and Gail Cargo, reporter. Advanced Fire Training School consumers may expect Connectl- two policemen will attend a police meeting of the Town Parking Au­ qf training and study, and the • Cape • Stole scription specialists, on the PANTY GIRDLE tired from an active paatorate at Meetinga will be each Wedneaday cut's milk prices to stay at the thority, Police Chief Jamea M. understanding which will come Somera recently and haa since held at Wiliimantic Sunday. school workshop In New Britain • Jacket From job at all times, to serve at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Those receiving oertlflcates In­ present level throughout Novem­ Nov. 10. Reardon, the traffic authority, and from experience will produce a *19,95 aerved aa Interim paator in Elling­ candidate for the foremost ranks your health needs! Today’s Ethel Cargo, leader. cluded Fire O iief George Nclaon, ber. THE B I G Past due fees for sewer privileges General Manager Richard Martin M I 4-09511 MI 9-7218 pr ton, Talcottville, Tolland and Local membera of the Women'a Captain AI GUI, LU . K. K. Seyd Richard D. ApUn. federal mar­ DOUBLE have been collecled except tor $2f2 Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in of violinists performing on the RockvIUe TR 5-5929— ReverM Charges answer is granite. ManaSeld. Auailiery of the Windham Com­ and Whitney B. Merritt, and fire­ ket administrator for the State, which is to be collected by the the Municipal Building. world’s concert stage.” 82 BURKE ROAD. ROCKVILLE He la a mombM of the board of munity Memorial Hospital, Inc. men Robert Wright, EMwerd Kess­ said yesterday that the farm corporation counsel. Building In­ Several meetings have previous­ Penny is scheduleif to appear on For Free Estimate In Vonr Home. 'H directora o f tfia State Conference will attend an annual buffet din­ ler and H ^ a r d Pohl. price for milk for Class 1 (fluid) ORLD GREEN spector Roland P. Ueh"" was con- ly been held on the same subject. the N TC television.Bell Telephone o f Congregational Churchea and ner at S:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Four untie of training were cov­ use probably will stay, at the pres­ »NABNMCT^i> haa formerly held paatoratea in Willimahtic Country Club. Reier- ent 36.83 per hundred pounds for fKjoiMy8 n ** i . ered with Aaslatant Chief J. Rus­ I a i* jCTaHiTwa*. aa Norwich, Maaa.; Brooklyn, N.T.; vattona muat be in-not later than sell Thompson, acting as an in­ the rest of the year. Thl* means Ann Arbor,-Mich.; and SpringSeld, •McanaiuuNCiiimi Thursday with Mrs. Wilbur S. structor for the breathing apparia- that the retail price also likely MINE Ml. M IU Maaa. Goldberg, R.F.D. 3. WlUimenUc. tiM aeetion and Chief Engineer will stay the same. Membera o f the church will have Entertainment at the meeting STAMPS an opportunity to meet the Rev. -Jfir. Heapa, at the annual church will be presented by the Or- cheais. the University of Connec YOU can meeting at S p.m. today at the INSURANCE SINCE 1923 i i i l i i i WEDNESDAY MOW ticut Modem Dance Club. Church Community Houae. i'lT-!! water iroa mining Botary to Greet Leader Tbe auziUary u planning a iiu:: Rotary Diatrict Governor Thom­ Chriatmaa Gifts sale Nov. 12 and mil y(mr ma«niy walli aa Lynn will make hia annual vialt IS at the Maaon Hall Nurses' "lEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. iii- and at the fame fc ’ t>‘. ‘ at the local club dinner meeting at Home at the htopital from 1 p.m. S e E O A L S WATERPLUG NEW S...5 p.m. tomorrow at the veatry to 9 p.m. Anyone having white INSURE WITH LAPPEN" time add beauty. of the F i r a t Congregationid elephant itema thev wish to a KM. to 8 PJS. and Saturdays Until Noon 836 N. ^MAIN ST. ELUNGTON BRANCH PADCI Maixdiester, Conn. 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batwMii balnf ytnir owa n u la k by the fact that Uitaa lacturee to get is gotag to be aa operative test of how people accept, or dis­ Link to Turnpike om U tSu iUm rlffRtrr ■Ut« •Icctkm. wh«B Um prooadun hatpafi foeud a spbUlght oa the conduct of lavyer lagiatators and like, the e irm t oouit ide^ in Detroit Steel G>. Signs Pact merely involvM ■ilenfe on national Connecticut BAJyl.t»f PJ4. Rule Due EiinttM lleraUi lawyer lobbj^ta . which halpad which the old procedure of a Opening.Delayed SUNDAY, B A J U L ^ P J I. and world iuuM and a rafueal to forestah- sonw of the usual and neighbor putting on a judicial With United Steelworkers ____ pSom poae with'Prealdant or tice presi­ Yankee traditional obstruction gU^lcks fuaetloa In your own town yields New Haven, O ct *T UB—The FINE PHARMACY U IHMU «TWl when the 1959 session handlad the to a neceaelty to travel to some One day Alice Freeman Palmer new mile-long ccmMctsr linking Today on Caatro cherged the planes came dent, and the p is e e t possibility, — “ 19 t. Direetot John Hutchin­ By A. H. O. (Court reform issue. circuit seat where the bench is gave some little friends three rules the heart of New Haven with the (Oeattaoed ffem P ap One) Death Claims from toe United States and wtiich Is that If Itockedeller should occupied by a stranger. It la the son's proposal (or creation of a drop)>ed bomba wMeh were respon­ Now the Goverhor was deliver­ for living happy lives. Connecticut Turnpike was cfncial- The Town Planning CommlaslonEage on Finley St. with 160 foot PoblMMra And Eisenhower and Nixon pro- ing another of his lectures, this * iltag that people ought to be ly opened yestsiuay. fore any decision can be made aa committee to represent toe Inter- sible for the casualties. But aye- The same meeting of the State able to accomplish their probate .First, see something bea.utiful Injunction Mrs. Dolan eete of Manebestef’^e senior dti- witnesses saw no bomba from the haa recommended e public use for depth, assessed for $1,M6. clslmlnK the moon to be made of time in behalf of a reform he him­ But safety-conscious and sharp- to the oompany's prlcea. The TPC says hold It for water Bar Association which included business as close to home aa pos­ every day. Pause long enough to pyed Gov. Abraham Ribicoff, here Zivaa aatlmatod the firm’s pro­ zene .will come up at a Board planes and believed toe eesoaltles each of 16 odds and enda of town- Hm green cheeu he htm ulf would In­ self had quite conselousty and de­ ■had for Porter Reservoir. ,■ Governor Ribicoff among the five liberately sidetracked in the 1959 sible, with people who know them, Bay, "Thank you, God, for this (or the ceremonies, delayed open­ duction at just under one per cent (CMttaiMd tram Piaga Om ) Mrs. Agnee Dolan, widow of meeting tonight at 8 in the Munic­ rssultod from the ganga in auto­ owned land listetl in a report by M lUaek«t«r. C m •* sist that it was made of blup that la the main psychological de­ •for ipal Building. IS. A corner lot at Adams and Mall lunar. attorneys it honored for their work session in a decision which In it­ lovely thing." ing the 915 million Oak S t con­ of t ^ Industry’s national capac­ Dr. Edward O. Dolan, former Men- mobiles and wild ahooting by ex Generel Maqager Rioharc^ Martin Tolland Tpke. with 146 frontaga cheese. In bciaging about the historic self had some cpte strategy in it. fense of the present probate sys­ nector to the motoring public un­ ity. Tlie company has two plants The Steelworkers appeal against That item and others were post­ cited revolutionary 4roops. to toe Board of Dirsetora. tem. Second, learn something beauti-* cheeter dentist and Rsglstsr of tos on the former and 71 on the latter, If Governor Rockefeller is look­ prospective reorganization of Con­ There was a realistic choice be­ ful every day; a verse of Scripture, til Thursday. , in Detroit, one each at Ports­ the injunction marks only the poned from a Board meeting last The threat to rsvlve the mill The plennere recommend selling Reaction to the operation of the The governor, while riding in a mouth, Ohio, and Hamden, Conn. Adults Are Acting Ohildlah U.S. Treasury, died tola morning week adjourned after lengthy pub­ eeeeeeed for 11453. ing for quick, dramatic ways to necticut’s minor courts reserved tween plugging for total court re­ a true lovely thought, the line of a If They Ignore Immuntsation second time the constitutionality tary tribunals undarscorsd the a seventeenth parcel in toe list. Held It for highway purpoeea, •oUtM to Um M at u y ? ■ M some boos for him when he took form. which would have Included new circuit court system in suc­ motorcade between ribbon-cutting liM F III* Detroit Steel did not have a at St. Francis Hokpital, Hartford, lic dieeuaslon. gravity of toe crisis facing Cas­ Town offlolale have, mentioned •U acwa dlt|i«MlNa eradmd to It make voters realiM his name is not cession to town, c i^ and justice •ong. of the law has been challenged. toe TPC recommends. Sm uUH»toiSr»a»od that platform to tell his fellow the probate courts, which in turn Chores, noted that soma of the clause in its previous contracts after a long illness. Mrs. Dolan had Other subjects before the Direc­ tro. He. himself, had abolished selling some of the parcels to fi­ •Bd atw tha local oa»» pobtuhaaI'ssr Nixon, he seenu to be finding them. lawyers that, if they favored the was likely to mean losing all re­ courts will. In time, either Third, do something beautiful guard rails along the highway had dealing with local working oondl- ■y The' union unsuccessfully appeal­ tors ere the requests that a Cov­ them July J3 and halted toe exe­ nance cepital. improvements and 14. A 40 foot strip axtendlng ■All r i k ^ a t faputotoattoB o> aptoUl The process Involved, however, strengthen or weaken the defense every day; some helpful thing that HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, M.D. lived In West Hartford in recent north beyond Kerry M. to Umon court reform already legislated form, and taking the big three- not yet been installed. ■ FAIRWAY tionf, one of the thorniest issues Written for NBA Service ed an Injunction in January 1953, enant Congregational Church proj­ cutions after at least 555 Cubans generally to gat them back Into . 1 ^ ^ . cannot be considered quite ideal that much, then they should join quarters reform loaf which had a of the present probate system. will make someone else happy, He ordered that they.^ put up In the battle between the U6W years since her retirement. She the hands of taxpayers. The prop­ Pond, aaseased for 6544. th an , aad frt. «ei t Just about this time every enjoining ita members from strik­ ect and the proposed federally sub­ by unofficial tabulation had died. The TPC recommends it be held fH|Miarawa enaal al N. a A. for thd making of policy in working on for the next objec­ real chance, that which involved And the Governor's plea to the ■ Rev. John R. Neubert before the public was allowed to and big produoera. None waa In­ had been house mother in the sidized apartments for* the elderly Since then toe maximum penalty erties have a total aaeassable tive, that of reform of the state's the town, city and justice courts bar notwithstanding, we do not Community Baptist Church use the road. year, thousands of our kids just ing at the Ameritxui Locomotive valuation of about $19,000, for future storm water right of expect any serious possibility of cluded in the new agreement. see' residence at St. 'F'rancis off W. Center St. be given sub­ imposed by civil courts for ac­ way and entrance to Union Pon^U 9 -|N fringe benefit, in that it seems to present probate court system. himself jettisoned during the 1959 made Its own lone wolf peace with less numbers of youngsters. that the strike posed a threat t - the capital Improvements program to General Managsr Richard » aaaBeasssesesassaessesa T-M sUte. st’s parishes. ton. Two armed' Chiban soldiers The TPC says these should be iu'llvitba have taken Governor G. Mennen Another reason would certainly be session. And some of his audi­ the union yesterday, the KKth day Things are eaaier for the mod­ nation’s economic health and safe­ be submitted to the voters in 1960. Martin sought TPC Ideas on the piraa„ Menus)tl^ eeeessassassseesssa#------R W that the members of the Bar Asso­ ence, no doubt, would have pre­ Dr. Dolan, who died in March stood guard at doors on both propertiee after town Directors held as potential recrsatlonM O n t MORtS aasosoassssessassedneee LW WE em child than they were (or us. They will also consider waiving Williams out of the presidential ciation, even on an occasion when of the walkout. The sighing could ty- 1956, waa one of toe original New Bides of toe blinding, but there was areas. W M R > ... •aeeeesssasssessesesaes ferred to have him fight for pro­ Uranium Output Rise$ prove to be the big break in the We had to get separate shots (or The union has appealed on the bids to allow the town garbage requested a list of what waa avail­ Stnfflt C o p y • a a*•a aaeessaeesaeeeee :S 8^^’eepstakea rather effectively. But their hierarchy was passing out bate reform during the 1959 ses­ Dealers. He served as Collector of no move on it by toe crowd which costly industry-wide strike. each disease. Today, they can basis that "the extraordinary contractor to perform a semi-an­ able. ‘ our pleasure even In that develop- flowers for the accomplishment of sion, when the result would proba­ Ottawa—Canada’s uranium in­ Internal Revenue for the State of cheered Castro's blaata against toe Along with the TPC recommen­ U m HaraM Ptisoas Ootoiiaa*, I^ . Kaiser hopes to be producing get a* four-in-one ''shot'' that power of an injunction ia being Connecticut and as Rsglater of toe nual trash pickup during the week uaumaa no rmaoclsl raapontoMim tM i.'ent is nol so fervid It makes us minor court reform, still remem­ bly have been the failure of all dustry produced 13,500 tons of the DE-HAUNT protects against whooping cough, used in this Instance to break a beginning Nov. 2. United States. dations, the parcels are South America tytiagrapMoal arrore aooaartas la as- bered, with resentment, the blunt court reform. ateel again in its Fontaha, Calif., U.S. Treasury for 16 years.. The question of whetoer tho I. A wedge 166.7 feet long end VtilS m t a tM asd cUar msd^ * ***—' believe all the political explana­ radioactive material in 1958 com­ tetanus, diphtheria and infantile legal strike." It claims that there General Manager Richard Mar­ way in which, in previous years, We subscribe to the soundness pared with 3,260 tons in 1956 and plant in about five days. About paralysis. A single series of four are enough steel plants operating Mra. Dolan ia survived by a United States’ Guantanamo Naval 10 feet wide at ita widest point on la Tba HaBcnaalar Mvasltis mwaM. tions of the Michigan crisis. Parti­ this same Ribicoff, a fellow law 600 of Its ihalntenance workers daughter, Mrs. Mary Stearns of tin will give various reports on Reds Powerful, and efficacy of the Governor’s de­ 6,600 tons in 1957. It reached its HOUSES! injections and their smallpox to provide ' output ,for defense, town business. Bale should continue to exist has the north side of Hollister St. at D in a r adaarllaiiw etoalBS bm ns san politics, on bbtli sides, is delay­ yer, had appeared before them cision. It was, in our opinion planned capacity of 15,000 tons a were called back to their jobs last scratch they're all set for health and safety purposes. Union New Milford; two aiaters. Mrs. been growing under a wave of In­ its. Intarsaction with Princeton r o r M o o d a r- 1 O S L and lectured them about their the only way to get reform of the night, nearly 1,200 odt’ltional Joseph Hayes of Hartford, and Ths agenda also Includes consid­ Traveler Says For rueaday—1 pm Mondar ing the solution of that crisis, year during the fourth quarter of three to five years. President David McDonald haa said eration of approving Dartmouth creased Cuben nationali/mt. SL, sssessed for $150. For Wadnaaday—1 p m. lUaaday. profession's long record for ren­ town, city and justice courts 1958. workers were due back today. El^t how about the grownups that his union would abide by court Mrs. Jeremiah Shea of Manches­ A piece of aimtlar atze end shape For Itiuradar —1 P-QL, yaqsasdaF. which demands not only economy, dering lip service to court reform through the 1959 session. Fur­ The Kaiser firm — ninth larg­ ter; two grandchildren and several Heights subdivision and Green Even the Union of Guantanamo Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, in your family? When did each decisions.. If the court orders the Manor Addition No. S a report by Base Workert, nearly 8,500 Cu­ on the south elde of HollUter, as but whether or not there is econ­ and then doing'nothing to prevent thermore, It may have also been est in the industry — and the of you bring your immunization Steelworkers back to their joba nieces and nephews. head of the Women's Service Bu­ its sabotage, usually by lawyers the only way to get probate court the Charter Revision Commission; bans who earn a living at the seased for |43. omy, a reorganization of the state's union called the settlement 'non- program up to date? there are strong indicationg that The John F. Tierney Funeral The TPC recommends these be reau of ConnecttcuL will diaeuss themselves, whenever it got Into reform eventually, or at least a Ihflationary.-Thev said the agree­ thev would strike again after the Home ia in charge of funeral ar­ and a proposed ordinance govern­ U.S. base but live outside it, haa f R m. ______tax structure. But the politics I'll admit there's little chance ing appointment of alternate mer’i- campaigned for revision of toe held for highway purpoaea. her recent trip to South America the General Assembly for action. way of helping decide what kind ment was "designed to work for you'll get whooping cough so 80-day period if no agreement is rangements, which are incomplete. Tuesday, October 27 which originally created the crisis The resentment of some mem of reform that should be, when it If your homo is hauntod by tho iptctro reached In the interim. bers to tbs 21onlng Board of Ap­ base treaty. Thia waa drafted af­ 3. A corner lot at Autumn and ,at 1:80 p.m. tomorrow over Hadlo the best interests of management, long as the youngsters are nro- peals. ter the United States helped Itb- School 8U. 'With fronUga of 210 was more small town than It was bers of the bar over such past lec­ comes. For the main program of the employes and the public." tected. There's even less chance The recent court action haa Mrs. Marla Schwarz SUUon W IU In Willimantic. partisan. tures was certainly not diminished court reorganization we are going of insufficiont insuranct profaction^saa called unnrecedented attention to erate Cuba from Spain, and was feet on the former and 394 on the Feather Touch, Too White House press secretary you'll catch smallpox or diph­ Mrs. Maria Schwarz of Milford, hurt, rewritten in the SOe. lattar. In a 15-minute Interview with Two unusual constitutional us for a Homaownar's Packaga Policy James C. Hagerty replied “No theria BO long as you stay in the the Taft-Hartley law and niiw legii- formerly of UfanchesCer, died yes­ Mra. Charles W. Strant of the looking at the far side of the lation could reault. President Banners at the Caatro rally The TPC recommends that tola amendments, the first adopted fn 'that will provida mora profaction in ONE comment" when asked about U.S.A. And, if you travel, you terday in Milford. Her husband, Castro Pledges read: "Baaea In Guantanamo —. lot eiaeeeed for 98,856 be sold with Coventry League of Women VoN Snoon, which the world does today, 130 President Elsenhower's reaction to won't get your passport unless Elsenhower and Secretary of Labor Jacob Schwarz, la owner of the era. taped last Friday, Mrs. Wood- the 1030's, the second in 1046, de- Why?" retention by tho town of a 10 foot courteey of the Rudsiane, Is a re­ policy than was formarly available in the Kaiser agreement. you've had a recent smallpox Mitchell both have criticized the Westfield Mfg. Co. cieed that somebody would go OUT OF law. Castro has raised indirectly, on radius on the corner for highway house said toe Communist lnfM> markable experience, but no more thraa or mora policies. Call us today! Inoculation and your typhoid She was bora tn Germany and Firing^quads ence tn such nations as Ecuador* broke in Michigan, and specified Neither the company nor the "shots." The old union contract expired came to this country S3 yeare ago. pravloua ocoasiona, toe question of purposes. remarkable than some of ■ the de­ union gave an over-all dollar esti­ the base, but not in such dramatic 3. A lot 830 feet deep with a Uruguay and Paraguay la strong who it Would be—the state govern­ Surely the memory of Frank­ last June 80. The ateel companies’ Mrs. Schwarz lived In Manchester enough to cauM alarm In the tails which made It possible. mate on what the settlement would lin Roosevelt, stricken by polio last offer—turned down by the for about 15 years. (Continued from Page Oae) • ircumstancea—a aituatlon Indi­ 100-foot frontaga on Tblland ment. cost Kaiser. But some sources said cating that he is prepared to uae Tpke., bordering toe Bucklsnd United States." She blamed com­ Some 40,000 ndles beyond the In his 3Sth year, must be a con­ union—was an industry-figured S3 Besides her husband, she Is sur­ munism for much of toe anti- The first constitutional amend­ privately it probably would amount stant reminder that what we cent hourly package Increase in a vived by two sons, Walter set down and Caetro emerged a continuance of the baae as at School property, assessed for moon, the Russian limar rocket to $3Vi million over the life of the thunderous roar went up from the American fiMling in South Amer­ ment decreed a 15-mill limitation used to call "infantile paralysis" 3-year contract. The union also re­ SdiwarZ and Raymond Schwarz, least a bargaining point At one $2,039. vehicle, acting In response to new contract which will be in ef­ jected an industrv proposal to-sulh thousands packed into toe plaza point In hla. speech he said: The TPC says thia lot should be ica. fect for 20 -months--until June 30, is an Infection that attacks adults both of Milford; a daughter, Mlsa command signal from earth, tutned on all local taxes. This amounted 139 as well as youngsters. mlt to binding arbitration the com­ Maria Schwarz of Milford; sight fronting the palace. "Because during the revolution retained for school purposes. Sha ratuiytsd last weak after a Itself so that Its camera eye to an artificial protection of all HARTFORD BUILDERS lobert J. mi. Isn't it better to take a series panies' demands for changes in grandchildren; two slaters-ln-law, I Castro electrified the crowd with our people -were bombed by bombs 4. A lot 160-feet deep with a two and a half month tour The pact provides new fringe an announcement that a plane— made In the United States, by 100 foot frontage on Tolland through South Amorlea. Whila focussed back on the moon beneath property owners which must be in­ benehts amounting to 10 cents an of four "shots'* of Salk vaccine plant work rules. M n. Carl Reuther and Mra. Adolph deed delightful to live under. But, ENJOY SAFE rather than risk a long siege of Other workers in allied Indua- Welakopp, both of Manchester; a which he Implied came from Flor­ planes made In the United States, Tpke., asaeased for fl.OOO. there, she said, nha oimarvad that It and then, when the focus had hour per worker starting Nov. 1 ida—dropped a fire bomb yester­ CARS packagaa from tha Unltad if local towns were not allowed to These Include more liberal insur­ illness and a lifetime of having trlbs have been affected bv the niece, Mrs. William Davidson of by rockets made in the United The TPC recommends it be held aatabllshed itself accurately, began to get along with withered mus­ steel strike, too, and It la estimated Manchester- a nephew, Carl day on a house (n westerh Cuba States, by napalm bomba proc­ for highway purpoaea. States do mimo toward fostering levy taxes higher than 15 mills, ance, pension and supplemental and dropped anti-Castro leaflets. taking Its pictures, which It then R unemployment benefits. Work rule cles or limbs? Yet millions of 280.000 of them are idle. Schwarz of Manchester, and sev­ essed . in the 'United Statto, and 8. A 5 by 40 foot strip at the good relsUons between too poopio that meant they would either be REAL ESTATE Americans, in the suspectible In New York, the nation's big­ eral other nieces and nephews. "How la it possible that in re­ thousands of our citizens killed by east end of Farmington St., as- of toe United States and South developed automatically. changes will be settled later. turn for bur allowing them to have Some days later, when the lunar going broke or depriving them­ MITHINOORPORATED In the second year, there will be age group of less than 50, are gest steel maker. United States The funeral will be held tomor­ arms which came from toe United seaaed for 896. America than anything toe United INSURANCE taking' this very bad gamble. Steel Corn., today tells the world a military base on our territory," States, the least ws expected after The TPC says tola should be States does. vehicle had come perhaps 30,000 selves of services, or both, imless. a 7 'cents an hour pay raise row at 9 a.m. at the Smith FHmeral he demanded, "that toe homes of Oft wrapped Into benefits estimated to And how about antitetanus how much monev It Is losing as Home In Milford. Friends may call terminating with the mercenary heid for fututre land development Mrs. Woodhouss, wlm has also miles close to eartlg-another com­ So, in 1646, another constitu­ 969 MAIN 8T., GROUND FLOOR — TEL. 90 9-M41 "shots"? Or, if you were in f-the a result of the steel strike. our peasants, our sugar mill*, and (Batista) army was that our peo­ aQd highways. bssn setivs in tos Lsagus of IN THEIR OWN amount' to 12>A cents an hour for at the funeral home this evening the Uvea of our' citizens are ex­ mand signal from earth went out, tional amendment decreed that It “IN SU R A N SM m iS 8IN 0B 1916” the company's 7,500 to 8,500 work­ Army, an antitetanus "booster”? Several other companies, com­ from 7 to 9 p.m. ple would continue to be attained, 6. A strip 4 by 150 feet border­ Women Voters, served ss Demo­ would not be the towns who went HOMES. Here’s what Dr. H, H. Young of posed to attacks from United from American bases. and the vehicle radio-photoed its ers. pletely shut down by the strike, States territory ? .., ing, on toe east, Buckingham SL cratic qo'Wi’ssswoman from too broke, or who deprived their i>eo- Steel companies traditionally the Mayo Clinic had to say on "Despite thia we allow them to from Farmington St. to the for­ Second Congressional District in pictures down to a Russian re­ the subject; have reported huge losses. Some How ia it possible that a power­ ple of services. This amendment have used Increased labor costs as smaller companies, not shut down have In toe heart of our territory mer’s end, aaseased for $76. 1945 and 1946. She waa Secretary ceiving station. YOU SHOULD TOO •‘‘Every farmer, every rancher, ful nation with limitless technical a naval baae to protect their own Hold it for school purpose«, says of State in Connecticut from 1941 took the Michigkn three per cent an argiunent for boosting steel by Ihe strike, have reaped sharply Hospital Notes resources to intercept even guided These—the precise control of the prices. every laborer, every person ■ who higher profits. citizens from attack." toe TPC. to 1943. sales tax and decreed that five- rides in or drives an automobile, missiles admits they are incapable movement and action of a vehicle ------7. A lot with toe dimensions of She is a past praaident of to# Edgar F. Keiser, board chair­ indeed everyone would benefit This is the regular date for U.S. visiting houri: Adults 2 to 8 of stopping planes coming to bqmb n ------so far out in space—and the suc- sixths of all its revenues be as­ man of Kaiser Steel, was asked by Steel dlrectore to meet and Issue 316, 102, 106, and 106 feet in Pur­ Connecticut Federation of Demo* by active immunization against p.m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:80 to defenselesr Cuba," nell PI., eii eaeed for $5,586. cratic's Women’e Clnbe, served tn . ceasful traumlssion of a quality signed to the state's local commu­ BUY'EM THIS WEEK! newsmen about possible price In­ tetanus (lockjaw)." the third quarter earnings report. "I ask myself,” Castro declared, creases after he signed th* new 8 p.m. Children’s Ward—2 to 7. Group May Form . The TPC says hold it for park­ Several nationsl posts, and author­ televlalon picture from outer space nities. miis Message Sponsored By Moriarty Brottiers, Here's the gamble you take Despite the up-in-the-bir statue of would the United States be so Local Lincoln, Mercury, Edsel Dealer. agreement with David J. McDon­ the strike, no postponement of the ing use. ed several boohs and articles the one you’ve got to .The Eisenhower administration strike, will head this "fruits of Savings Bank of Manchester to were hit by big losses, those part­ chess game has openeid, an “of- J. A. McCarthy, Inc., property on ly shut down had earnings great­ Norma Goodin and daughter, 173 has. In effect, pledged itself not to progress" committee. tee and try this year. Do it nowl YOUR CHOICE OF SIX STUNNING STYLES—PROVEN BY 75(1 ficlals-to-people” phase In which Another com'pany-unlon-publlc Plymouth Lane. ly reduced and those' atlll operat­ Loomis St. explode any more nuclear weapons DISCHARGED TODAY: Ralph diplomats make their pitch to the .eommlttee was charged with the Judgment Uen ing rolled in financial clover. MILLION OWNER-DRIVEN MILES. " unless Russia does so. There are opposing peoples rather than to . job, Kaiser said, of "finding ways Hartford Federal Savings and Republic ^ Steel had a loss of Fielding, Stafford Springs; Kevin military "men, and some scientists, by which any cost savings Loan Assn., against John P. and Downham, 91 Brent Rd.; George each other. 924.861.4A6 cpmoared with a'profit Coro, 33 Glendale Rd.; Mrs. Helen C0WERTI8LE SHOWN $9631 tiQ Y f l Trintportatlon, ktul tuM, whit* walli, w4 and members of Congress who re­ can eliminate the necessity for Betty R. Callahan, .11,894, proper­ of 915.184,641, Youngstown Sheet But then he ended up going coi-^ ty on Oliver Rd; laiglnbuhl, Tolland; Mra. Katherine SroANS PRICES START AT 10 1 0 *ny •thw sulrM plainly labalad on ovafy ear gret thie policy, and who fought It regular contract deadlines and In­ A IMbe a loss of $7,140,660 against Haberern, Coventry; Michael Arm­ mic, and this was when he uttered cessant new rounds of drawn-out Building Permits a profit of $3,641,006 and Alle­ before It was adopted, but Rocke­ Anthony Botticello, . alterations strong, Columbia; Hehrj’ Zatkow- the wisdom perhaps dangerous for B U T ... THEY'RE PAYING negotiations." ghany Ludlum a loss of 93.913,320 skl, 54 Union 8t.;, Tens Cohun,,66 feller becomes the most prominent anybody in any position of respon­ Kaiser said after the signing to house at 505 Hlllstown Rd., against a loss o,f 9i;iS5,429. Harlan Rd.; Douglas and -Doiina figure openly to advocate that we sibility. ”we estimate this agreement will $500. ’Ihey’re all shut down. John' K. Nielaon. addition to Locatelli, Warehouse Point;' Linda renege on the pledge after having "The basic trouble in the world,’’ cost Kaiser 11V4 cents (for each Armco Steel reported a)f net VertefeulIIe, Willlmantic; Mrs made it, and thus release Britain BEWARE-1 worker hourly) per year over the house at 49 Harlan St., 9350. profit of 98.852,896 compared with Jad'Viga Morkis, 26 Hamlin St.; said Allen, "results from the fact THEMSELVES EVERY WEEK next two years. This in itself, we a net profit of 912,876.598. Armco and Russia from their pledges to Charles Russell, Tolland; Mrs. Ju­ that we live in a primitive inter­ believe, la an important step to­ Tracked Vehicle Light has several plants not represented dith K nitt and son, 109 Elizabeth abstain as long as others do. national society with little recog-, OF ward controlling inflation, parti­ hy the United Steel Workers union Dr.; Mrs. Audrey Young and son, This Rockefeller recommenda­ nlzed Intemp.Uonal law and no way AND EARNING - cularly when it ia weighed against Montreal—A lightweight track­ and therefore still working. 112 Woodside S t; Mrs. Helene tion, If It stands without his own to sustain it the highly Inflationary strike it- ed vehicle developed by a Mon­ National Steel squeaked through Welle and eon, Ellington; Mra. BALLYHOO ■elf . . with eaminga of 92.821,600 com later amendment thiu becomes "I go so far as to say that if treal' company Is an articulated Glenns DeMaranvlIle and daugh­ quits a sensational means of There was no comment from the tractor-trailer combination thSt pared with a net profit of 910,892,- ter,- Windsor Locke; Mra. Joan Communism were to disappeiur to­ White Hduse or Secretary i of can traverse any kind of .terrain 433 in the like 1058 period. Na­ Shaw and daughter, East Hart­ achieving a point of difference with morrow and the Soviet Union were VITAMINS Labor James P. Mitchell on the and also operate on water. It is tional has one division — Weirton ford. the Eisenhower administration and to become a JeTersonian or Lin­ Kaiser' settlement. A Mitchell aide called the. Rat. It can scramble Steel at Weirton, W. Va. — still with Nixon, If that is Its objective. colnian democracy, there would said the Secretary would not com­ up an .80 per cent hard-graasy operating. CllBlcs a t HasplUI But whether Rockefeller really ment as lohg as negotiations were normal grad« or a -60' per cent In contrast, Detroit Steel had a Heart: Wednesday, 9 a.m. still exist very serious danger of "Vitamin deficiency” has become a kind ot continuing between the union and Arthritis; Tuesday, 9 a.m. means i t or has, as in his oivn pose snowy grade with a 1,00-pound nH profit of 92,120,414 this year conflict between the ftwo great catch phrase. Yet it relates to health, other steel companies. payload. ' Ita gross weight is against $306,633 last year, Granite OhUd Guldaww OUnl^ of sharper attitudes toward Russia power centers in the world.” the province of your physician. 2,500 pounds, its turning circle 22 City steel 93.348,000 against By appolntfiient only, 8 a.m. to than those currently being attrib­ Who knows? If sane, realistic feet. A 4-cyllnder, air-cooled en­ 92.323,977 and Lan Wood Steel 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Should you suspect that you need vitamins, Felloumhip Also Monday, 6 to 10 p.m, uted' to Eisenhower and Nixon, thinking can get that high up in (CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND gine drives the Rat at top speeds 9085,000 against $538,650. They mersly chosen a strategic point of our official hierarchy, perhaps, consult your doctor. Let him decide What The Nioman Fellowship Is an of 3 m.p.h on water, 30 m.p.m. on are among the small companies ON SAVINGS.) 4 land. not struck. ^ .' FOLIO PRIC2B CHAROfilS HOLD difference, we disagree with the some day, we will develop policy to vitamins, if any, are required. award given by Harvard Univer­ Trenton, N. J,,. Oct. 27 (A*)— sity "to promote and elevate the ------iTO.1, , _ n., recommendation, and doubt that match it. How much more sensible a procedure U.S. FRIENDS L£ADINO Federal Judge Philip Forman to­ there will be any political advan- ■tanding of journalism lii the Poker Oddo Figured- day refused to Mil indictments than to succumb impetuously to nonprofestlonal United StateS(.!’> Reykjavik, Icetond, Oet. 27 (/F) against five mnjor drug firms tage in It, either. AUTO PARTS LEADER DIES ballyhoo for all-purpose, bargain vitamins. —Political forces friendly to the New York—Your chance of charged with price fixing en What seem s. to stick in the New Haven, Oct. 27 W)—Ger­ AID TO HUSSEIN United Stetoa appeared to have drawing a royal flush at poker is 'Salk anttpollo vacclae. Forman Rockefsller mind Is memory of the ald B. Hudkln, 53, of New Haven, Rely on your physician’s advice. When he writes Starrs, Oct. 27 (8>—Dr. Philip the edge today In early letnma one in 649,739. On four of overruled a defense motion to president of the Elastem Automo­ aprescription, we are prepared to fill it promptly. ■ S A V I M