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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1969 (FA61 TWBNTf ifllanrbratrr iM n ittg lim lb Avarage Dally Net J^eas Rim Yha Waatbat PW the #4ak IM M NeSr. 7. 196t t k .A - iiw e a M iu 'i>ra Btisdeil; daughter of The exeeutlve .board and jnem- A b o ^ T o w n Mr. and Mrs. George FIndell, 49 bers of the Ladies of St. Jkroes American Legioni Auxiliary Coburn - Rd., haa recently been will meet tomorrow at 8. p.m. at 13,037 Omgf, 46. aeCar elected as priesldent of the..le^slSr. the John F< Tierney Funeral ' ' Monber ef the AwOt /' tlie Sttiwt dub win hold a ape- live judicial board at the felot- Home, 219 W. Center St„ to pay ea, ehewenraiHiRy. IBBDIii Ms, .eMl moatlaf Sunday afternoon at Marks Birthday Monday Bhreeu ef Olrealetiee Pearson 'School of Tufts Unlver- final respects to Mrs. Bose Klein, AfoncAoildr-— i# Ctfy of Village Cl X S:S0 111 the chiteooma for election sUy. / ^ whose daughter.. Mns- K.BdW!srd fd! officers, hlemben are aakM to Dxisdus, Iji a, memt«r of or- The Anierioan Legion auxUlary^minowski and'Mrs. Baiauel Mass' sai0 ‘ make a ep^at effort to.-.,httend 8t. Chrlatophet Mothers’ Circle ganizatlon. will'celsbrate its 33rd anniversary ley. AffirwtialBt e* Page IB) thii Important meeting. The w l^ - V ' "\S. Monday at the LeglOh Home,^stsrt' V O L , LX X D C . N O . 88 (YWBNTY PA6 B8) MANCHBSTER, CONN^ FRIDAY P MEMBER IS, lP5tt PRICE FIVE CKNUR -I* aetback party will be held aa will meet Frtdsy at 8:1S at XT' » the home of Mrs. John H. Faulds, Ladies of Assumption will hoid^ hig with an annual memberahtp f ------^ ^ — atarting at 8 p.ni. The public pWttck supper at 6:30 p.m. wweme. 71 Goodwin St. Co-hostess will be a workshop mtefing tomorrow at A r th u r s LuBcheffSette Mrs. Joseph Plsch. Members are 8 p.m. in Church of thKAssump- Guests will be Mrs. Frances Burke Redtek of Newington, de- i! PQoh? S t 'Jilarye OuUd of St Mary’s to bring donations, for a Chinese tlon hall to prepare for th^CTrlst- lifiursday Night Speelal .1 auction. ^ mas Bausr to be held Dec.X.^ parUneiftv difsotor of Girls’ State, Served froa > tb f Below Zel’b/ * ■plaeop^-Church aill sponsor its and the reoresentatij/es who . at­ annual fair tt^day at the church. 'Cbpef soup, Wester* egg North Hollywqodr' tended Girlr^ State, spomlbrad by Nov. 18 JenT Tea win be sfefyed from 2 to Army 3 IW JOflN M. HIGHTOWER f dispute, force must net be used today on the heels of a 26-inch a proud le t They have their Rev. Msgr. John S. Kennedy, edi­ ganizatlon by Mrs. J. F. Wsllett, LYNN B a t t Dpnsffod’ XkMWei day. William J. ZUkua or 46 Birch St. auxiliary president. Washington, Nov. 18 {JF)— to settle It, The Chinese Commu­ snowfall that buried Moiitana. own queen; tor of the Catholic Transcript, to­ She’s starlet Marianne has enlisted in the U.S. Army for Mrs. Ruth Hickox,' w’ays and POULTRY STOftt The United Stotes awiftly as­ nist regime has cleariy used force Druimnond, in the Heleng-Butte Ths Connnunlty Baptist Church day was named rector of St. Jo­ MANCHESTER SBOPPtNO and, in this respect, is wholly In Gaba, whose birthday >s to-- three years. He has been assigned means chairman, asks members to Naturally . . , and here are aome of the reaaona sured India of its moral back­ area of western Montana, raeofd- GHrls’ Guild will meet tomottow at to the Ft.' DIX, N.J„ processing seph Cathedral here and pastor bring articles for a white elephant PARKADE the wrong.” ed 34 below sero, the coldest read-, day. Her title’s a corker —* 6:30 p.m.. Instead of T'as preyl'> \ Ben.ellt of LntZ Jiittlor wrhy Plnehurat “freaher by far” poultry earna a ing today in a border dispute . M in Triskadeksphile of 1959. New Judge center for further assignment. of tha Cathedral Parish. tables In taking this posiUon. Herter ing in the nation.. oosly planned, at the church Museum League preference. with Red China. India says put the United States more in line Trlskadekaphile 7 TTia t’s Zlkus Hi a riative of Manchester, The announcement was made by Mrs.. Edward Adamy Is chair­ Beginning with the hatchery, every day includea Montana’s warmest. minimum annex. Those who need transporta­ attended Barnard School and man of the hostess committee, as­ the Chinese forcibly seized with Indian Prime Minister was six below at Glasgow. Butte someone especieily enamored, tion may contact Mrs. Bessie Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien and DOOR IPRIZBS . a planned procedure for the progreas of every,bird, Nehru’s policy which calls for set­ of the number 13. X - Howell Cheney Technical School. reported by the, Catholic Tran­ sisted by Mrs. Stanley Kirka, Mrs. whoae alngle purpoae ia to provide for your dining some of her territory. had -S3 and Helena, the state's Alert Hero Fartla 9 Durkin St. lUrl Petersen, Mrs. Charles Ro-1 tlement by negotiation and -con­ capital city, charted 32 below sero. script. pleaaure. Tou aee, a Plnehurat chicken lit a ipecial Secretary of Btate Chyiqtian A. . Nov; 13 (Pi—, There will be a meeting of the demns the use of force. ‘ 77te Helena reading wag 3 de­ Msgr. Kennedy will continue to product of aclentiflc breeding and feedin, a rigid Herter^ who firat told a news con­ A t Issue -is 57,000 square miles The Loa Angeles Times sd- Mlsa Karen Peterson, daughter religious Instruction group for schedule that leaves nothing to chapee. iTiat’s why ference thia country was taking' grees colder than any previous of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson. serve as editor of .the diocesan of territory, which has long been ‘November temperature,. The cold­ ■vised readers today:' In Norwicli \ combined-Catholic Mothers’ Circles weqRly newspaper. He has been they possess a tenderhess. that's almoat indescrib­ ■/^ no sides, later Issued a statefiiaM' 490 Tajdor St., has been elected tonight at 8 o’clock in the'Church In controversy 'as to its real own- est'reading ever recorded at Hel­ "Don’t look a t'the cal^dar editor sines-1954. able. saying the Red Chinese, in using this morning. vice president of the freshman of the Assumption hall with the Another secret lies in the FRESHNESS . .. ■ it force, were "wholly in the wrong.” ena was -87. Norwicli, Nov. 18 At .the cathedral he aucceeda (Coati!|iuFd on Page Two! " in i ■ ruin your whole daas at the Practical School of Rev. Francis Butler. BBOY|;^8 A T S9He A SBRVfNO Pinehurat chicken cornea from nearby CONNECTI-, Thia word was given to the In­ Sub-sero temperatures aleo were Attjr, Edward C. Rnnill, wKo Art in Boston, Mass. the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J; Col- day. __ ' —FOR A HALF BBOiySR CUT farms . . . they’re really fresh and cut up for dian ambaaay here and diapatched common throughout Wyoming. Itps, P.A., who died Oct. 16. Sheridan and Cody in the north will become a eircoit court Manchester Aujcillary Police will BUT A d o z e n FOR TOUB your, convenience. to the U.S. Hhnbaaay in New Delhi. Judge in another year,- today I hold a special meeting tomorrow In other appointments an­ FREEZER Giiarimteed. different by Pinehurst. President Elsenhower la ached, each had 18 below. Moorecroft had nounced today, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.- U.S. Set to Extend rescued four yowg chUdren I at -7 p.m. at Police Headquarters. Extra Hours uled to go to New Delhi on a good­ -14 and at Cffieyenne, the Capital ANNUAL ~~ Vincent J. Hines, J.C.D., a' former will miaaion .within a month. Of­ Nuclear Tests Bilii city, it was 3 below sero. VN Vote Asks from a house which bamfd Id The Keeney .School PTA will pastor at St. James'’ Cffiurch In ficials Were afraid . that unless Eastern Colorado temperatures the ground in a matter of min­ Manchester snd now chancellor of remained slightly above zero,. BAZAAR meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Herter’a -remariu were clarified, Washington,-- Nov. IS —The utes. ; school. After a short business Ses- the archdiocese, and Msgr. Ken­ TBIDER, FLAVORFUL, SPLIT, WHOLE or QUARTERED TWO POUND resentment f against the United Limon and Akron, the coldest France Cancel TODAY United States probably will' mSke Ramill, tlw four children and nedy, were apfpointed. members of places and near the Colorado-Kan- St. Jehu's Church H dl ! Sion, the evening program will States might sour the President’s a limited extension of Its ban on ths mother ware admitted to W. consist of a card party. Pumpkin the Board of Diocesan Consultors. visit. saa line, each had 4.’ It was 7 here. 2S Golway S t 11 HOURS OF UNINTERRUPTED SERVICED CONNECTICUT nuclear weapons testing if negotia­ 77»e Continental Divide formed Sahara N.-Test W. Backus HospUal for smoka to- pie topped with whipped cream The Rev. William J. Mullen, ea. Replying to news conference tions with RUasia for an Interna­ halation. Bpisssored by the Friendship will be served. r J.Q.D., was named an aSsiatant FRGSH questions, Herter said the United a barrier ihat' moderated temper­ BROILING CHICKENS tional-test prohibition continue to atures, weaf the mountains. Tbs othora Weris identtflad aa Mr. . ■ ' A chancellor. • States has no way of knowing ot ! United Nations, N- Y.. Nov. -0Mb, Vrtday from 6 to 9 p.m. make progress TTie extreme cold in' the eaaterii Id Mrs. Cbro A. Ruaao >Jr., U Officers and members of the The Rev. J(ffii| 'K. O’Connor of OPEN 9A.M.to8P.M^ -directly whether India or. Red 1.8 —A majority ■of the Briar HiO Rd. and Waltar. 7; Clto, Mfnrrtay frotn 10 a.m. to 6 pjn. Hamden wap named paator of St This was indicated yesterday by Rockies was the core of a huge British American Club will meet Chiha is right in the disputed ter­ Secretary of State Christian A. United Nations last nijiht Srd, 8; Rkdiard, 8, and Bnica, eOa BeaattM handicraft. Home­ at the clubhouse tomorrow at 7:30 Rose’s Church, New Haven. cold air mass with a leading edge made . Polish Foods, Cakes, ritorial claims, and has taken no Herter at a news conference, tter- extending from northern California asked France to ca!l off her and a half. p.m. to proceed to the- Quish The Rev. Albert G. Healey of sidhs on the issue. Thalr condition to not aarteUR-' Plea. Refreshments will be . at **Saving$ and Loan* ter said in response to a question through northern Texas and thence nianned 4itomic test in thO Funeral Home, 22,1 Main St., to Meridep'was named administrator SAVE But 35 minutes later he issued tha hoapital aald/ asmd. Everybody\Welcome. of Holy Angels Parish, South Mer­ that "I would personally favor the northeastward into Pennsylvania. pay final reqpects to William SWIFT'S SHORT SHANKED a formal statement saying: extension, if it Were a matter. of Sahara, Desert, but the vote The aldar Ruaso eolTapaad eut- iden. Strong gusty winds pushed cold Quish. Current Dividend Rate V/t% Per Annum 5 LB. SMOKED SHOULDER “The questions , asked me on this weeks only wh,ile we were still air into the southern Plains. Pqnra anparently was just short of sida th k 'W n In g building. Ha did subject seemed to me directed at talking.” «; City, Okla., had puffs of 60-mUe I the total necessary to put the not raquuhk hoi^tal beatmant HainlU dlraetly aeroa» th* > -5 -h 4t the legal rlgbta along' the borders, He added thsii he had serious wind. iU.N. A.ssembly on record and my answers accordingly re­ Today’s forscast was for con­ at 39 doubts about a ^ longer suspen­ ! against the test explosion. 18 Btisr M B Rd.^ _ "• c lated only to the legality of the sion beyond De(^. 31, the current tinued cold throughout the moun- rival elalma. There Is the (further ! The 'U.N. Assembly’s Political, Tha Bra In thai expiration date. ' "tsin region. committed, on which all and More Important point that. At least 16 deaths have been at­ -82 U.N. al hosna waa flnt, MANCHESTER OPEN ’TONiaHT !■ — 1111 i "ii 11II m e .. SJVIPT’S”S 1BROOKFIELD members sre represented, so- TtTmiinn«imnwirrmEr«n.iiuxi !!l Whatever may be the merits of a fConlinued m Page Two) tributed to the massive atom} Edward C. HipitUl Jr..' sSKINLESS k lN L I SMALL which rushed out of Canada and proved s resolution calling on hoard tha aeraiming af UBLIC MARKE T IL L k M now haa engulfed much oftthe na­ France not to hold-the-test by a: ehUdran and raead to hto 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT tion's mldsectlon, from the moun­ vote of 46-26 -with 10 abstentions^ TTha tima-^waa 8:10 a,ra. ■ tains to the Midwest. 1 But this was short of the fwo- Mrs. MUdnd Perkins of Concord, N. H., and Sen.- Styles Brldgse (centerI put the final touch on a M n , Hamm kxtoad out tha wln- Seven deaths within a week thirds majority of those voting "Nixon-fbr-President” banner at the o|>ening of Nixon campaign headquartere yeeterday for New daw<^ aaw tha h oo e abtana and Rough Times Ahead, 'have resulted from Monjana's necessary to secure adoption of the Hampshife’s' first in jhe nation primary on March 8. Watching the proceedings are former Coun­ ysOsi at har hnaband. Att our Meats arm WEEKEND PINEHURST REGULAR Connecticut Fresh whiplash storms. Four were sir-, resolution, in the assembly. cilor Charles F. Stafford (left) of Laconia; Stewart Lamprey, epeaker of House In the New Hamp­ HaanlU, without donning any men who died In the brash of three The outcome of the vote was a shire legislature and cam)>aign director for Nixon and Sen. Norris Cotton (right). (A P Photofox)^-’^ othar rioUMs orar. hto pajainae to technical -victory for France, freshly cut^ nicely efis- Chickens and Chicken Parts jet fighters. TWo motmists were pntact ton tom tha SO dagiaa HAMBURG 2'^$1,110 killed Slid a Butte man died of ex- thanks to the two-thirds rule. It waathar. raead adroaa tha atraat Castro Tells Cubans ponift. was obvious, however, that the Taro at the Rnaab eUUtaMi wara played and not pre- SELECTED LARGE Lb. 55c I ^ roads caused seven highway Russians pntl the Asian-African Buy American at a wtodow.' CHICKEN LEGS Lb. 49b deauu in lUinoia. and another ac- ■ponsorii or the resolution would "Jtunp, Jump!** Hanilll banad. packaged, . Havana, Nov. IS Looking# hU charge that MaJ. Pedro Diaz cideAt took the fife ef an Iowa stage a major propaganda cam­ Nixon, Kennedy Bid Tha ehlldrtn odn’t raapowl S ^ PINKHURST 7-EIB CUT grim and haggard, Fidel CastrQ Lanz, former commander of the motorist paign contending that the major­ Policy Hit by ill get halp frotn hto wifis and CHICKEN UVERS Lb. 59b told the Cuban people early toddy Revolutionary Air ..Force who ^ - ity of the U.N. oppose the French finally eoaxad tha bmw adt tha sHL that his revolution faces difficult fected, was responsible for the .atomic test. days. Bnth waM eaught by RanilL T O P G R A D E Chicken Backs and raid. He' claimed again that two 'tka bsllojlM came after fist Ar i4 R^ripient 71^ thia Uma Ota gtetawi wlitilaa SERVE STEAK HOMT^P£HKMSe The bearded prime minister took F o r Lb. persons Were . killed and 50 noUcw from Julsa Much, French CHOICE BEEF Necks For Soup . - 5c Ditegel Cnughi .--‘i: j -' • . . ■ ,- . - oc tha Baaao haasa waa ai vritopad THIS WEEKEND only a sideswipe at the United wounded. . diaarmiittsiit iiffiWt, that -hU gov- in ftfunaa, making antraaeb tmpesh States—usually Ms favorite target :3th «M Thankegivljjig and Ohriet- IA7—South Viet Nam, a major ri^ ribia. CHICKEN WINCS Lb. 20b — but jM ksd out in a 3-hour teie- MlSml on a Cuban governm'ent plans ragarillem of how the vote | Hamill eouidnt gat Into east, at his enemies at home and After 22 MOe TVo front runners (for preslden- mas.. ciplent o f American aid, today warrant. seeking-■ his . extraditloi). came out. Moch did sty that Ua] nominstipn. Democratic Sen- Nixon only grinned when Rep. criticized the new U.S. aid poUey lockad fMnt door, rithfr. T For fresher by far small roasters, cut ealled them “ hypocrites who once Franca would take ell needed j>re- He Is now Oilt on ball' awaiting- a John F, Kenhedy of Massachusetts John Byrnes (R-Wis) said if tbS aimed at getting borrowing coun­ managad'to braak tiirougli PORK CHOPS 29e posed as friends of the revolution.” cautions to safeguard the area sur­ row gjaaa panai at tha door' up fryers, chicken breasts, come to "Rats are going to abandon the hearing on .whether he Should be Jersey Chase and ^publican Vice President meeting were a year and a half tries to do t^ieir buying in Amer­ Pinehurst. \ sent back to face charges of rounding the Bahara test site, later“ we might .have the Presi­ ica! ■ Insida a itap or ao ha fdfindrMto ship when thtngs-get rougher,” he Richs.rd M., Nixon, campaigned Russo walking around In a dais. declared. ’"This is going to remind murder, but the United States In­ ' Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 13 (M*h- through Wisconsin today. dent of the United States with us.” South Viet Nam’s Foreign Min­ formed Cuba the bomb bay on the Ah uninanhed 128-ton Diesel loco­ (CMtInaeJ M Page Tan) Nixon drew good crowds all day. ister Vu Van Mau also told dela- Against bar will bjo rushed her to me of the bad days of the revolu­ Nixon’s' chief potential ' ,;ri,val. tha front lawn. tion when many gave up the-flght.” plane he flew, was inoperative and motive crept out of a Jersey City Gov. Nelsoii' A. Rockefeller ' of . Today he headed for Appleton gates St the Colombo Plan Con­ But he predicted that the revor there was no evidence the plane freight yard last night ahd thun- New York, stuck , a testing toe a and a discuasibin' of world' prob­ ference that terms offered by the Rusiio raced to return to lutlon would march on even if its did any bombing or atrafing. dsred down the tracks for 22 miles little deeper in Nikop's California lems at Lawrence College. To­ American Development Loan Fund the houae, aeraaraing "M y babtoa, ^ my babiaa.” She clawed at the aide PieUweet enemies “try to mobilize God In an obvious reference to the before It'was .stopped. , Farewell Note home- state waters. The leading night he hSs a speaking date in "are too rigid and too difficult for Here's something: to serve against us.” ffnited States. Castro declared Apparently, the Diesel had been Indianapolis at the national ebn- any underdeveloped cotmtries to ■of the houae beneath a window. FROZEN FOOD SfEClALS neither "threats, calumnies or Ip- yesterday was warm personally Mrs. Hamill sped to n gnnga. writh the lean imported- boil­ "This won’t work,’’ Castro said. left standing with its hand brakes but a bit chilly )(otitically. ' ventlon of Sigma Delta Chi, jour­ m eet" fTweauae one cannot have a good solence will Intimidate ua We are applied and its throttle open at the To^Winsted in nalism fraternity. In an obvious reference to the got a ladder and returned to the ed ham which we feature at happy just where we are because Johnston Avenue yards. : The three had one thing in'cdim^- house. Hamill ctlmlMd the Igddar RED RASPBERRIES .: ...... 29c idea of .God If he doesn’t have a mon—none would admit he Was . At. Marriifleld, Wis., Kennedy "Buy American" p ’lcy„.Vu aald: W di THmimd, Cut to TKIdiiMst You VPhh 31.16 lb., ' with our many notion of what it la to love his reason is with »is,.jReaaon is hot A Jersey Central railroad spokes­ " If they lay down that loaned to the window, reaoied tnatde and LEAF or CHOPPED really running. ' drank a cranberry juice cocktail finally found aisotbar youngatar. kinda -of rye bread or with neighbor.” with those who have more money, man said that somehow, the brakes 2 - Column Ad and draw a capacity audience for money c4n-only be- used in pay­ u Obviously weary from lUs lohg more|i resources or mofe .new failed to hold. , Nixon and Kennedy, only 30 ment of goods and aervlcss pur­ T h a child was nothing but a Ed Carrigan’a Nabisco RITZ SPINACI^ ...... 2 for 3Sc miles apart in the cranberry grow­ a speech in which he bSasted at hours of directing the search for agencies. If they want to disCitss Yardmen looked up from their Winsted, Nov, 13 Lewis chased in the lending country, then o r crackers which sell at the work; aware that this was an unr ing state, both had kind Words the admini'S't^tion farm program (O^a* aa PagbTba) his missing anhy chief, the 33- matters quietly and treat-us right, Shaker and three of his' fou.r chil­ and said a solution of the Ruseiali the benefit of low interest rates Short STEAK everyday low price of 28c MEAYlN^ . . . . 2for 4Se 3warH)Id prime minister showed scheduled engine.movement. Their for the berries that are in trouble we’ll treat anyone fight.” may be more than canceled out. . . BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN dren left by auto today foKthe since Secretary o f Welfare Ar­ problem U at least Mi years away. and S2c pkg. bhly occasional flashes of his usual Castro charged that: the Platt surprise changed to horror when long drive to Orlando, Fla., Where "In such cases, prices of goods they saw there was no human hand thur S. Flemming announced a All he had to-say aliopt cranber­ fire and spirit. At times his cua- Amendment giving the United the family will make their new and coats of servlcea art not com­ fomarily- free-flowing o r a t o r y at the throttle. paft of the West Coast crop had ries was that the goveriis)ent had Strictly Fresh Pork Products KRAR'S States apecial privileges In CJuba home. But Mrs. Shaker and youngr the right to' act. - . petitive and are higher than the lapsed as. If he was grasping for a was the chief source of Cuba’s The Diesel eased from the yards beeh- found contaminated by a est son. Michael, remained here Earlier at Eau Claire. Kenhedy worldr price, and the real value of SHORT SHANK SHALL WHOLE IMPORTED word. Bags under his eyes were economic and social Ills. as* though it knew where it- was' cbamical weed killer that can the loan 'would be leas than- it ^ Bulletins LBAN FRESH PRESM or SHANK HALF Byery Day Low Pi^e4s ' iclearly -visible. '■ going. Until they sell their home before capse caitcer in rats.' ■ , said farm ineome will contihuA 77118 anaendment to the Cuban they take off for the Sunshine down for several years because of ^ared to be. . .” from the AP Wires SWISS CHEESE 'H e rejected the U.S. contention constitution—drafted in 1901'and For 30 agonizing minutes rail­ At -Wiacortain Rapids last night For this reason, Vu, said, ths S P A R E R itS PORK FRESH that there was no evidence U.S.- road officials traced the big steel State. , the Vice-President reported he ate Secretary of Agriculture Benson. cancelled in 1934—gave the Unit, Many people of this community propose^ World Bank Internation­ A 55c Pkg. For Hooirs based aircraft bombed and strafed ed States naval bases in. Cuba, monster,as it roared past silent four helpings of (((rpnberries at a Kennedy headed out today a l Development Asen. for easy- SHOULDERS HAMS Havana in a leaflet raid over the freight cars snd heavily industrial­ of 12.(k)0 hate to see Shaker and dinner, and, planneq'fpf more of through Portage, Watertown' and TOUHY WINS PAROMB term loans to new nations is most SprlBgfleid, ni.. Hsv. l i («V ^ Oiily49e C 4UG capital Oct. 21. Caatro reiterated (Contiiiued on Page Twelve) ized areas. ■ family leave fOr they were a Kenosha for Milwaukee where he PLUS friendly one. And they hated to 1 welcomei - ' . Roger Tonky, 68, Chicago piw- Here was trouble—a 600-horse­ was billed as keynote epeaker for . He added, however, that "if this Lb. 49c power dynamo of blind strength leave here, too. ; hibitloa era g a a g a f.a z , was At our service meat coun­ MILK DEPOSIT •the State Democratic convention. new sj^ncy fails to relax its tech­ .A capable of pulverizing .anything And in order to make eure they granted a patala bgOtha ter you will' find / Rockefeller in Los' Angeles re- nical't«4'uirement and adopt more that got Ineits way. "thanked" everybody In -Winsted, News Tidbits 'ceived a warm arid friendly greet­ UUaoia Parole and- Pnraan' FRESH NATIVE POULTRY 7 Years in White House flexible procedur.ee, we are afraid Beard. The dedWkak meana tha6 Frantically, the railroad men the .'fanqiiy inserted a two column ing but huge "Nbeon Now” buttons Pinehurst blend of Beef, Culled from- AP Wires that many underdeveloped coun- Toohy, ones kaawii aa T h e Ter* * ■topped some scheduled trains and advertisement in the Winsted faced him at luncheon and dinner Pork and Yeal ... lb. 79c BornMo Bot rerouted, others. •Evening Cltized. tties will not-be able to qualify for rlMe,” will gala Ma f readeaa audiences.- — loans. and the objectives of the Lb. 39 c VVhifo Tuira .... 39e Prom Jersey City, the Diesel Shsdierr who resigned tjila week Rockefeller joined In a. whoop­ from Statovllle Pftoea after 26 M evon size. For Frying or Roasting Leah Chuck Mamie, 63 TomarrotVf Bashed southward, through, heav-' as tax collector of the to-wn to Former Gov. C; Norm,n Bruns- agency) will not be achieved." yean behind, ban. * The’ baard ing dwhonstraUon that greeted Ground ...... lb. 79c. ily populated Bayonne- and inte accept a )x>sttion wdth Martin Air­ dale turns down, offer that he be U Nyun ejf Bunn,, executive aald he win beVelensM |W aoen' Elizabeth across ^ e Nbwark Bay craft In Orlando, said in the' ad­ appointed to sudeeed late - Sen. as bis proapcctlve honie and cm* LEGS Lb. 59c William ' Longer rR-ND)... S^te (Oenttaned sm Page Twe) (Oetittsoed tm Page Ten) and plenty of freshly ground- . Cigarettes at 32.14 and 32.29 carton; fresh drawbridge. This bridge was the vertisement: ' ployment bnve been toveattgat- Still Has Private aeeiia of a Jersey Central train "I would like to take this op­ Highway Department annouhoes ed. -Toohy' waa- aent tb pals an In large home,, style, link sau- •from this oven SUnshin* H,ydrox 26c and 39c BREASTS Lb. 69c . •. . new Lemon Chip, Chocolate Chip- or wreck in 1958 that pialmed 48 portunity to express my thanks that Connecticut 'iTirnplke reV* 1684 OB a eiwrgbi(ff kMaapiag , aage,' aauaage .-meat.' and me- By FRANCES UW INE lives. . - snd the thanks of my whole family emies for ; first, ten months of JohB (Jake thhlhuhar) PRelai) ' Caramel' Chip Cookies (lh,, a -10‘ t oz. boX) year 105 per cent higher than for *Nixon Noijo* Buttons Start Pour Fralt Cake Now diiiim lio t' Itetlian a^ie- sau- made by Keebler to sell at 39e. . . Taaty Fro- Washington, Nov. 13 (.7*:’ -ijra. Through thq X^orth Jersey for the wonderful consideration aow a Beverly HOIS. OsHf„ real , OUR O W N MAKE PURE HAMBURB aage.' jones iraali jink sau­ Joy Ice peam 89c ^ gallon or the-new flavor Mamie Bieenhower, who be meadowlands Intd Middlesex Coun­ shown to us on the eve of our leav­ corresponding period last year... estate man. ty hissed the big. locomotive. ing for Florida. The sincere show Sen. ^Cscott Bush (R-Conn)' ar­ Lmui Fresh Ground sage; tiit'Prlze-link's^8a'|;e. of the month Sealtest Nut Fudge ice cream 63 tomorrow, haa managed to keep FKUIT CAKE MIX at 31.40 ^ g^lon.-'. a^pri£|t« life of*her-nwn during I Then ,, J«sraey Central.officials of friendship as exhibited by' so rives ih Formosa-Jor 6-da^ vtalt.. DinxMiATto Aonm iTV SAUSAGE ^ tha seven years she has been jn the swung another big engine into many people had’ made our leav­ Investigators sa^alalif- Joseph Rockefeller Can’t Start Washington, KeV. 18 tjto—A BUYINIULK i lb .S 9 c Small Links • White Honae. / . , service in a bold move to atop' the ing a most sad one. The friend- A. DeMarco, 42, whose body, ivas eoroneria Jury droppad an ineea- A N D S A V E ^ . 2 lbs. $1.10 By the time her, birthday rolls -flung. on the Everett, Mass'.,'’ ciiy ttgatlon Into the death e f a lb, 79 c I X ^oimd next year, her aucceMmr as (Oantiniied on Page Ten) (Coatinned as Page Ten) dump, mlf'lit have bMn. strong- woman ktoed when struck by n Papey Fruit M ix,! Rod and Sausage Meat Vlrst>L ICI NOTE; What kind of aa faupr.roa-t-i sucer-slzed "Nikon Now’” lapel Italian Sausage role. Hypnotism Places Quick jCurbs mote sale of Regimen brand- re­ rioa did New York> York’s Obv. Nelaop|Netoep f buttonal m ft hto eye.. oner A. Magrnder MncDennId CO. M elon , O r a n g e and H). 6 9 c She has not sAu^t, as Mrs. ducing pills under inveettgation by said he had ,Jnrt been Inhiwned Lb. A. Rockefeller make aa hla In- A toaSUnaater’a mention of Nix­ ,- J Eleanor^ Roosevelt did, to be a na- New Yorl, D'ist. Atty. Frank S. vaalon of Vice President NKoria that 2t-/enr-bld David Pat- L e m o n P o e L Medium Hot 2lbs. $ U 0 ‘ on’s name during dinner prelimin­ lic k Hearae haa diphHnatte ,hn- A BSM beans 26c ^ 4 >-” 314 .. tlonsl fl^ r e in.hbr own right. On Alcoholics, Heavy Smokers .Hogan. ' ^ • home territory? From California, aries last night touched off a' wild, ^SUALLY 81e nraalty. He then aaaeoneed Dm ’ Nor, like M;s. Bess Truman, has Ipvestia’s Ottawa corraspondent, 2'tl.me Pulitzer prize wtaner Rel- atanding, whooplng-snd hollering: 1 ahe ppenly evidenced djslike for naan Mofln reports feUow Repab- proceedlags eaded and dhanlnied WEEKENB RROGERY DEPTs SPECIALS! ^ S. Pra-vdin, ortUclsee Canada for explosion of applause for thd Vice a 8-maa Jury. S&W STEWED^ the social and public appesraness ' By ROBEl^T GOLDEN STEIN Akmong his drinking patients range agreeing to joint control with the Ucans greeted AockSfeller warmly. President. Reckefefier joined It ^ • that^go with being Fii^it- Lady. (A P ScieMM Writer) from three to 34 years, The’ aver­ United States of Bomarc Missile Put ’’Ntoon ^Now*'' lapel battona. Perfai^s by coincidencs,' Rocke­ liaiQsrted Bamboo Imported Candied- Ginger 8 oz, 55e siNkRMs iudiM 8 1 ^ ^ . . , n m i m - ’ She has kept her own public Ghloago,'Nov. 18 (T)— A psycho­ age nuqaber of treatments was two bases - in (Canada,, despite state­ were In evidence everywhere. feller’s place at the Wqatern SUtea -Shooto----- .20 Dz. can 79c S^ipearancas to a minimum. She therapist reported toda^ he used and the a v e i^ e length of time the Republican Conference dinner, was. . 'Londmi, Nov. IS (ff>—Pierce Sweet Life Pumplda -29 ,<|t. can 19e TOMATOES 27«-4 cans 31 jOO ments by (Jana'dian Foreign Sec- galea, rala and bWasards toihed Beeeiinut Coffee never makeS: any speeches, holds hypnosis successfully to make group has remained -away-'-from retary-^Howard Giisen that .the ^ By RELMAN MORIN directly In front of a huge coiqred Be Off, Drip Grind,Jb. 73o Imported Potato Starch .,ib. 8Sc nc news confejenees w press In­ chronic alchoUos violently iU from alcohol haa been six months. Los Angeles, Nov. 13 (P>—Gov. photograph'of,Nixon. ’ ^ Britain today. Two iparehnat M iiiD niir M iorn Bcn'o country is“ .middle of the road . ’ ■Upq are adrift and to dtotreas Sweden- House Coffee .... -lb. 80e Haliday arrivals.; Crosse i' tervisws and .accepts jtew outside the sight; smell :of taste of liquor. Writing in th* Journal of the . . . State Rep. JOeeph J. Zambo, Nelson A. Rockefeller is serenad­ And finally,' although^ Ahe ma- Borden Nboe Such. . ' and Blackwell Date, Fig Invitatlotis,. ing California today, hoplM to la the storm-teaaed Eni^ish BOaco Meat .. .V.. .28 oz. jar S5c Friend’s Mince-Meat 28 oz. rim SSc X Dr. Michapl'^M. Miller of the American Medical Assn., Miller hqad of the Public Welfare and -jority of the people in the luncheon Hbr unoffleiaj White House conx; H b w a r ^ University ^Medical said : ■ open the cortal where Vice «b s l- and dinner jaudleiieaa-'rose when he Ohnanel and others headed for Borden’S None Such or Plum Pudding 49c jar, - Huinane . Institution^: .Committee^ 'riiaNer. Two nsea died at ebn Sweat Ute -SgUaab 28 o(, c m t9c' Mince .M eat'. . .. .9'qz. pkg^ 27e bias and goings are not dlscloeea. Bchool, WiLahington, O.C... said he ■"Na^claims sire being made for says New York State’s sucosssfuT !dent Nixoi) has'."Virtually all the' Was introduced, mtlny^ remained >• Fruit. Cskea in tin 11.79 During, the Bllenbower adminj'' state’s Republicans tethered. aexted. ■■'■ ' and a third, m b nilaaiBg. Galea Wagaer’a ‘‘Gieod Taste Importi^ SweiUrii Smorgasbord . had only four relapses funong 24 this treatment aa a cure-all'for experience with . "open • hoapltel” and 62.96. . ' : latraUon, the traditional White patlenta treated by hypnosis. Onei alcohoUaln. It .repreaenU only’ a They 'like Rockefaller’e music: Aa for.'the comments— reachiag 184 mIMa aa hoar kft Flfvorlag" .4 oz, 60c Mtet'Bajls ...... 17 oz. 89e and "day care" facilities'for men-* -BUglaad’a eoatb coast at Polka*' Ginger MarmAbi4e House sociaj . qeasmi. has been of the eariy failures*so far has [ ’procedure for'attempting to con- tal patients has convinced him the but 80 far there are no signs of k “ I talked wlth.abo'c 50 pirty whittled down and finally was ellnu, respondfd well to additional treat-[trol drinking so that constructive stampede starting. workers who met him today," said stone and Dorar. Huge m-raa Dundee Or. Marmiilade program Is AeedM Ja Co^eetient. '' broke’- 'ovbri ted mRs-' and - twm. - ,1 Inated entirely this year. I psycbother^ieutic, soclai;- and fqo- In Los Angeles, he-.««ceivsd a £os Angeles County <3»ahanan Al- VMt aar BAKERY aai PROBUCE ■NTS Mince Meat This elaborate enterlMnUii: - for Baptist .denerai Association of warm, friendly,. hbwdy-podner phonzo E. Bell Jr. '^Nothing tranS- BMln eoaat rnadb hi the Folha* ^ ' He ,lSO reported., hypnosis has nomlc rehabilitative ste]^'can be Virginia'goes on record protesting Congrese, Supreme Court, diplo­ been sucqiisftd in correcting such taken.- Alcoholism -is aimqitomatle type of welcome when he arrived spired today to-chah'ge their poai- atone area' were eloeed. - mats, military an’d officialdom Presideat Btsinhoweris prbposed tion.” , , • ' \ conditions aa 'overeating,-conipul- of deeper, underlying dlaturbiuices in the state. People turned out in once brought thousands to the vjrit to the Vatican . . . Two Air laifge numbers at a luncheon and a "He made a very good Iniprea- OORYSUER PIANT < MANCHESTER rive cigarette sioMking uw)-’esr-1 of the personality., wd-there are Fpfee jeU coUide in flight near OPEN TONIBHT White House for receptions and tain instancea of drug addiction. dinner where he spoke. Party lead­ rion," said Mrs. Frances Lairaen. Detiett, Nov. 18 (JPh-A et formal .Idinhera. It prqbably won't addiction, probably aa many diverse,dlvei causes Oklahoma -City and one nlrman. - In ail instances; the technique for alcoholism as exist for human ers talked politics and proapecta vice chairman of the: city:■ central ahortage, w ld ^ haa kneehed Ik be revived in the remaining 'years iBeo ,and two others parachute fo with him -at informal receptions. A Oeharal Matan aul af aatama UBLIC MARKE involved stimulating unconscious unhappiness.” ' , • committee. "W e were oharmed. But .of tha Bksenhowers’ tenure. safety , , , (3ov. Ffipier ^ c o l o number of influential Californians we’re all solidly for Dick Nixon.” ' bile MRidtog, wm ahnt dawn Ha. 803 805 /^AIN STREtT aversion reactioiiis*—causlhg * the Most of the patients were urged aaya pay raisa granted to 700 For the entertaining ahe has subject to hate or. be dtsi^ted or. who are known to be etauiich Nix­ “ I was' disappointed,” - said a first Ctayator asisiwbly Has tat dens, Mrs. Eisenhowerbower has gainsd to ufidergo psychiatric treatment Massachusetts- State -employes on supporters met him in j>rivate woman who ia not a vrorklhg Re­ day-' and bring that 'oi" naiwaaUd by the suhstaitoM Iw aftier they striped drinkinf to ra- ntay prove to be an iUurion be- H ■ ooeh craved. '■ receptions. - publican, and baked not to be iden- Idle ta 7A66. Oaneral 1 (OaallaiMri oa Pag* » r t i 4) jm m . tbs^ axwejr might not be But— 826)iN8 ' 'entuad SMt/M) - ; The . duraliea tt akohol^ toamrns* sis rate Mhse) avalMMe; -*■* ■ h . 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HANCQttTER EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTBR^ CONN« FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 19S9 MANCHjasfEB RVlCTrtNq RgRAtP. MANOTESTEIL WWN, l^lpAY/ydVEMBfcR NLBB in Boston to 0anMe .About Town Wom^n^ Ejiitor to Address. 18,'1959 LovoU, George YSbmana, Joy Dq- ftc* would-ha up to Ml*. EUmm- The potluek /jiUBitod by ' the Sh^vrold oh Ikidge Coventry f Gosta; Joan Dtamond, Judith Fhr^ 7 Y^arg in WhitoHougc howsr. He suggasted "you had bet­ F rs n ^ Club bf JifUmehhrtsr will hs Ladies of Columbus Noy. 17 dal. BarMra GatentoL Chthy ter gat soma ot your laify raport- held Sunday, Nav. 38, and net Nov. Labrte^nd Cheryl Utt)*; frett- '*r frtenda fo go and talk to her IS, as reported In ysstsrday’s.Her­ hien/X>avid Foster, Rdbert Mao- about IL”, ,woll D o k i m uB L. A lH rt «m tM forftht N«w BnrUnd R*|rton, ald. Ths club's regular rosoting will Mrs. Francis X. SulHvan, (aa*< a national Oatholie 'weekly. In TOdBABLT William MorffSn, John Oh- Mamie, 63 Tomorrow, A lady reporter tried, but _ _ lUflen of th* as -all “ the * other - regional ' onccs, be held Friday, Noy. 80. turs sditor of Pagsant toasaxine 1P41, she left The Transcript to — YBBI t o A n s w e r id, Daniel W’efiner, Diana San- coiilfln’t gat through by phone to IN iXFRESSfON OF SYMPATHY^ «^*S5ri»* •«»»«»<* every support and aasistanee In By Alfrad ShataewM KkUoati lAborlikbor Rtltuoiur Bou^ and a. contributing oditor to The write scripts for Ihe radio pro­ »KBmi , toriv -Gall' Outgo, Carol Charlahd, Mra. Skaanhowsr. (KUtS), ^ t h h»a«uBrter«» in eartydna out their raaponaiWUUea Two small fires in the''' grass gram, The Ava Maria Houi, iii V.S. Maatoea T shn Chaaptoa Catholic IMgsat, * will he guest Tha right tinie to discard 1* lO » '< 4 i Virgniia C&uim. Unda. Oronhack But Mollis Faniis, Nsw York Scwton. nnnobneeinnobneei that hia olTIct The V^abington offlee. like the near 1448 Tbllajiid^^ke. were put New Tork City. . . Nohoo Hedman. y’ivate Life dress dssigner who has -prorMsd FOR MIU AARON COjOk • to m d v to ttofCMKcdmlniatrntion of regional offices, has cleared' its apesksr St a mealing of Gibbons when you know what you want to leslions on » Hmmkc out by IMghtK District ftrsmsp During World War H. Mrs. Sul- tlltrdw. If you don't niew this at ftv * / clothes for Mrs. Elsenhowerw .s ^ e tt« new Teft-tMrUey wnendmenU decks for action and la ready to ysatarday afternoon. Firs iCihM Asssmbly. Catholic Ladioa of Co­ ItysM worked for the Office of War :;r>' .X- lumbus, Tusadsy St 7:45 p.m. at the beginning of toe hahd, let toe Maacheetef jbvealng H eralA ' (OeuttoBOd from Flam bssn to Denver to visit her- 81- pra-Whita Houto days, aha COOK'S SHiyiCi STATION. Ire. wWeh take effect t provide pro.nptly the guidance and John/J. Merx said The grlM* niay Information, visiting 4fi states to Coventry eorreeinmdeet, F. Fam­ gets through wltoouC.adiy trouM*. The /new Teft-Hertiej! emend- direction necessary for uniform id- have'been kindled by sparka. ftiom ths KofC Homo. Hie Assamhty write regionel human Interest discard wait until you have found A quoatton and answer panriOon sale in toejfSatry forthbae tti- year-old mother, MM. John 8. Will also Initiats pew members. out. wlU explain certain factora of the terested. ine U ttle, telepboile. PI 8 -68 S1. a reputation as a gracious hoateaa Doud. ‘ Mrs. EisenhoWer^hlias to'dlseuM mente w 'e r such eubjecUrme pick- miniatration of the new amend- a train which had Jusf finvelsd by- stores about the American way of t v-J9t4 '♦ a i*5S her personal Mfigi, saya MoUle, V W ia Ml CLOSED^ •ttaR, • e c 0nd»r,y boycotOkthe menta throughout the country. ■ The tracks cross the turnpike The guest speaker, a native of life for distribution to Allies . West' opened toe ten of hearts, 4 AJt ' 9$rs local public achopl system at a The en’s AiixlUary to the ' — ::------—N r-" at 16OO Pennaytvahla Ave. She Her moat frequent qompanion-r- Menoheater and a graduate of 'and dummy’s queen lost to toe Q9t , Noi ifry Volunteer Fire De- charms guasU'Xnd visitors with and -"rile Beta on the phone her- tiCht w Rngland Region is at the an acrq was humsd, firemen said, St. joaaph College, West Hart­ feature editor of Parade, a Sun­ ace. Back' cams a low heart and Will 'meet at 8 p.m. to­ her ready amil* Just th* right in­ only slater, Mrs. Frahesa (Mike) hast peak of efficiency since ford, was a member of The Catho­ aenth hiul the ehence to diefierd. PTA unita in to*ln at 8 p, s t Ita firehouse. K iw anis quiry, - piaasdntrie* and Aattcring lema. 2 FAll. to • FAI. contmcUng: eirreemenlt. The*e but no damage w'aa reported. day supplemant. Moore, wife of buirinesaman-brok- About three times a year. Mol •mendmcnte will be edminietered theNWsgner Act was paased In Town firemen from -Co. 3 put out lic ‘Eranaorlpt staff while Msgr. Mrs. Walter Scadden, chairman I South diecarded toa three of Tueiiday at Coventry Gramm > .Nomiaating Ckmunittee commsnt.'' ec, ex-army officer George 'tR»rdon^*V,^j 19S5. iXiring the past four months. a grass and 'leaf fire behind 4dl James P. Timmins w>as ssaocist* dlamqiide, winning toe trick with SchooL Sha m a gay and friahdly gusat. eeclueively by the NLJUB. They *1- of the meeting, will bo aaaiated by Yb* Nathan. Hale Community N ine Mc^mibers Moore. Whlte Hoiis* (or to* First Lady, SATimOAY. NOV. 14 So provide thet the etetct. for the «■€ havrNSUcceeded in reducing- Main St. yesterday at 5 p!m. editor.' the following committee:' Mrs. dummy's king of hearts. He then SiB. 'faqmty members .Of the Center executive committee has of hchor at'.ouUide social gather- Mrs. Moore, who ha# a atriking Bret time eince the enactment of drasticallytime it takes to Hor aubjMt will bo "New Trends returned a low diamond from dum* . . She hail preferred invitations to look ovsr. Mrs. Biasnhewer Truman Cowles, Mrs. rLawrence Covantiy school ayatenFVm take elfifeted its nominating committee resemblance to Mamla, 1* perhapa llksa "easy (full) akirta,’’ a little the tVe«ner Act In 1935. may regr^, handle esses. TherS is not a csss Menobers of the Knights of Co­ in Catholic Magaxlina.*’ Mrs. Sul­ Decker, Mrs. Edwin Dwyer, Miss m^loM hg the quean to Weet’a ace. r t n t as follows: Mark Spink, chairman. Nine veteran Kiwanla; member*, im grdim of govefhment or mil- the most acceeaible td-Hi* Ifisen- West returned a heart, and 5 A Bat* 3 A F a part In toe panar diecuaaloH. Itaiy wiVM, .pr^iably haCaiue she skin showing for afternoon dresnea late labor diaputee over which the in this office nibre than S5 daya lumbus will mast at 8 tonight at livan will be introduced by the Vera Gorman, Mip. H. A. MacAr- 4 4 f AM P m Owen S. Traak will aerva aq mod­ Mra. Paul Boardman, ,L. James will be honored at a 8-way m M- hower family. , NLRB declines to assert its Jurla- old in whi<;h our raurss of action the K of C HMne to' proceed to Rev. John F. Hannon of S t James’ dle, Mra. Raul Maaley,' Mra. John South ruffed, drew trumps, ciuhed Losnciin, Charles Lowery and Mra. has most in common with them. and prefers to* tops of her arms the king of diamonds end managed /OpaBinglHNl* duties of union Officers, region. I have; s responsibility ^n o f. psyttholofy at TAilvsralty of Nixon, Kennedy Bid second trick when he discarded a toe chances are very goiad that toa parents concernlhg —- chttd ad­ Your Car Agaihtt Leak*. . will be'administered in the niain diamond. It was then too early to epponents have B pirt aeore or justment, teaching combined canned foods thejC have collected ing dining; dancing and honor public appeaton^es, thotfgh, toe House, nobody but th* card play­ behalf of the general counsel and HijtforttKjeni diaouM "Tlis Ray- for their 'ilianksgiving project. awardji/ will take, place at the world of Mm. Efiaenhde-er la pri­ ers knows abmt it. And they don’t Tokyo—Japan’s exports in the by the United States Department the National Labor Rslstlona Board ehotogicaifiiavtiopmoBt of the IBs- know what to tordw. game in their own bOet suit (pooh:- grades, double, aeaaiona, hoine- The correct t.play ia to ruff the ably apades). - wrork, phonetics and mathematics.. These will be turned over to the Maneneater Country Club. - ' vate. ' \ talk. first halt of thia year amounted to of Labor. to administsr the new amendments mentary BobopI Chllfl, and the Auxiliary to the Coventry Ameri­ Secrecy anO"MCUrity have been 11.542,000.000, abw t 11 per cent; in keeping with the higtaeet tra­ eecoitd heart, d n w two rounds of (Cepyright lasfi. Ge* Queationa Will be welcome from ^Beveii Klwanians will receive Typical' ia Mrs. Qeorga E. Al­ USERYD-D-ERS Alpert staled that "We are Rmotions of LMtohlng'". at a mast­ can Legion Poet for distribution. /Certificatea and gold pins signify-, emiploysd through toe years to len, who like her frtend-of-presl- higher than in'the like. 1958 period. I ready to, and we will, administer ditions of the public aervies. I can ing of ths Buckti^t flohool PTA i n Y o t e trumps, and lead the three of dia­ Feataras Oorp;) the flcor'. ‘ . ' Imports, at 81,736,000,0()0, Increased ! >... . ■■■ — ■ ■ - - ■■■. ' . monds toward dummy. Principal Francis A. PeTrotti'of Hie pack comn^ittee will ihg 25-year memberships, and two give J j^ ;' Bhsenhower some pri­ dents husband la a frequent vis­ the new Taft-HarUey amendments assure the public that this naapon- Monday a t I p.m. aK ths acbodl. -- at 8 p.m. Nov. 24 at the hi by about 11 per rent. The trqde i (ConttMMi from Page Om ) If West plays low, dumfyIIU^ winsWUIffi Bach aorvlotabla (rMghi COS, will be available during too members will receive certificates vacy'' Ihreryone from chauffeurs itor both at the ‘'^ ite Hmiae and RAp Id tlQUID vigroroual.v. expeditiously?, and faic' sibiMty will be met." Th# piiiMie la invited. Mr. and Mirs. Aaro A.‘ Aho and 35-year pins.', ^'bhoU ot toa White House ia un- deficit of $194,600,000 was about the ly." Alpert further stated that in The NSW England Ragion tarvas with IBs kMg of dtamonds.idB. .llieh Amarican raihoada now. ■ ;vala ah program to conduct a tour through at the ' Eisenhowers’/ Gettysburg same aa in the first half of last mention of Nixon's namt in the 12 Applicants declardr can caah the Mnk of ayeraga. of about 47 dally. the achoot for those interested. Hie pack meeting Will The Legion of Honor la created' 'der a no-talking rule. farm home* She turns away In­ ttsctuaiona had with Oeneral all of Maataehuaetta, Conneetleut M:rs. Bdward Adamy, Qhktrmaii p.m. Dec. 2 at Coventry- Grammar by' any Kiwanis club which has' -Mrs. Eisenhower frequently year. For Leaky RadlBtons Counsel Stuart Rothman, -the jten- (excluding P^rdeld Count-^, of tha Amarieaii Ltgion Auxiliary dinner pralimiaarias. hearts in order to get ridid or the Thia la the wcond joint meet­ School. / quiring reporters, - declaring: "I SEALER t Roekafeiler aaid ha to Juat go- queen of diamonds. No diamond ing the two PTA units will have been founded at least 25 yehrs to makes unannounced Visits near can’t tell you'anything." Cnacki^ Bleeka aral counsel has assured him that Rhode Inland, New Hampahire, supper Monday at fi:fifi at the Le­ For Aide Post The Baa and Ksckle 4-H -Club recognize mSmbera’ service to Ki­ Washington. She alipped in a tide Washiniton headquarters will irive Vermont and Maine. gion Homo aslM each membor to g around talking about leaues trick will be loat, and South loaea had tola year. The first was held Mrs. Eisenhower -, is protected, Mixes ^ t l i all antl-treote sotattom, imwidt and.^meeting people and “T don't only one heart and two clubs. Oct. 14 at the Robertoon School. will meet at 7 ^ p.m, tonight at wanis and the comrnuhlty. door to aee her niece, Ellen Doud too, by her social seerptary,' Mrs. bring a .hot dish Or qalad. ^ Twelve appllcationa have been the home oif^eter and William At toe regular. Kiwapis meeting Moore, graduate from Holton ately -etops leaks, will never elOg, prea—ta knoWtodiat I'm going to do.” If West tries to escape Ma fate A food sale'will be conducted Mary Jan* MeCaffrs, ain px-NeW^ 1957 PLYMOUTH rasL You are assured that yow aatl-freata Alao'in California; Democratic received by the office of (General by stepping up with toe ace of by mothers, of Grade 8 at the Hoffman olv'Main S t, South Cov­ Tuesday noon,at'the Country Club, Arms. School in June. Iforker who got her training’iia' Paul tfL ipond toicka, discarding two of the grammar school PTA; Albert J. Stevenson has pur­ per both in Gettysburg, Pa;^ and lied over an efficient technique of j^old Only hy Independent Pettier* and Ba A Chrtotlao’' tonight nt tho top clrelea.” ' Harirman waa .Six applications were recent and on toa king and tan, and will chased the. block on the corner ^ tahant governor-elect, will pay in the Washington area. froster, whitewall tires, light In Son’s N.H. Murder Trial 7;M at a Rpoeial youth asrvieo at Mothers from Grades 8 and 4 at protectfiig her boas from being ap­ green color. 1 ■ ■ w ■ a dinner gueat at thn^^manaion of the remainder of them came in a third club on dunimy’i V CITY VIEW Haley'Rd. and Rt. 31 from official visits to the local club. Mrs. Eisenhower haa found«« proached by the press. Every in­ C h u i^ 'of the NMoorons. toa school will be hoeteases for. and Mrs. Herbert W. - Gable now Dealers See Your Local Jofebara too California govomortotob to ox- when the position waa advertised hearU. Only onS riub tricif it lost, the meeting. private and secluded vacation spot quiry about Mrs. Eisenhower has SPECIAL tnis man. Ausaeii Neleonf Maittaaau war* taken late buatody pocted to go to to e ; DoWicratlc for the first of two times several view them as a general antl-V.S. and South makes his cfintract. DANCE HMl bf Knoxville, Tenn.) foripefly of at Elizabeth Arden’s Maine Chance to -go through Mrs. . McCaffree, In Nashua as sitopCbioua psraooa, PuMle. B^ool chlldrth who at­ convoiition' aa hie atato’a favorite months ago. Martin said it waa DaUy Gordon Heada 4-H Coventry. The purchqap how gives GRINOLO AUTO PARTS, Ine. 8r„ teatlfled yeaterday in* the tend Saturday morning rsUgious trend in Latin America. 4M kaeney St., Sfauirifieatet Jay E. Gorden of MannJnidg* _ HI Hill health and beauty' resort near who brushes off virtually avery along with Robart Almonts, 40, of son; readvertised because of lack of in­ He is studying a Ruaaian pro­ Partner o p e n s ^ to one heart, Stevenson some 606 feet fremtage Phoenix, Ariz. She went there to MI .M 558 MancheetefMK. H.. trial of.hia sen, elaaa ot SL Jamsq' School, may ob­ has been riected chainnah of the on Dqley Rd. apd some 400 fret one.of a personal nature.. *1 2 9 5 Providones,. now ,fras on ball as an Bmphasixlng the importance of terest; test against any move by West and the next ^player pasaaS. You Every flatorday Night. Local Stocks February 1958 and 1650 and may ' The President at a. newa confer­ Russell NelM^xJr-. of Providence, accaaaory. H iia w aa.houn before tain tiCkata tomorrow for ths bene­ hold: SpadeT^; Haarta—A J 6 3 4-H Town Committee; replacing frontage on Rt. 31.. fit movie, “ Miracle of Marcslino,” toe political conflict in the West, Six applicants are from Mani Germany to set up a special radio "THE BEST o r MUSIO” Mra. Edwin H. Lawton. Serving as go again aarly in 1960 ence this summer aaid . any de­ •EAUPRE MOTORS SCHlEBigL BROS. AUTO PARTS I t I., co ^ efen d i^ charged with Gagnon’S body was found. GOP National Chairman Thrueton. cheater, two from Hartford, and transmitter lii West Beriin. 2; piamo|M»—9 8 7 6; Clubs—Q 9 In abo(|t a month Stevenson, Mra. Eiaenhower’a only other tlto murder ot a prominent Lin­ Nugmit said, “Nalaon ropltod, to be sponsored by St Jamas' 8. Whai and Daley Rd., and a grocery atore R. I., are charged w ith-first^gree Lebanon will most at 7:80 tbnigiit fbr his party. Mortpn claimed e Mrs Jay E. Gorden, recording sec­ In the now vacant -space facing Conn. Bank and Trust NufSnt went on to say, *T told at tha WatklM-Waat Funeral range of 84,005 to^|5,1^7. 41 murder in the shooting of MaUtice Nelson; ‘that is hot what Almonte "definite ihsurgenca” for Um Re- The person chbaSn after an exam retary; Mrs.-Henry Sherman, cor-r Daley^Rd. Co. 48 Homs, 148 K. Canter St, to pay publicahe there. BURNSIDF NOW! NEW FAIX PO U nH I reiRMnding secretary; Mto. Owen Attends Conference Hartford National Alihanto told Snal rsqiscta to Aaron Cook. by State personnel dfficials would Traak, treasurer; Mrs. Gilbert Nashua in 's bor- fill a vacancy left wheii^ Lawrence DtBe-Danoo-Have F ob _ p f Assessor P. Raymond Brbga at­ Bank and 1111*1'Co. 35 87 raspona to a phone Every Thura., Fri,, SBi. I yW. Storra, . historian, ai^ Mrs. tended the annual meeting of the Fire Insnrahde Compaillee parklnf . Ths Amsrtcan Li«lon Band will WittkofAe waa moved up to the EASTWOOD9* .-I t s, V r IV > I 1 • 1 Lawton, pitblieity (diairman. Aetna Fire ...... 64 67 caU nMuto by you from Nashua to mast tonight at 7:80 at ths Legion post of aaaiatant water i and kcwer N o w ! T h r u Turn*,' A GUEST ARTISTS ■ Connecticut Association of - As­ The aider .NelaoB. a retired Almonts at the Bradford -Boqial In d ia Getis U.S. superintendent. - New members of toe committee sessing Officers Tuesday at the Hartford Fire ^...,175 185 Providence. R. X. potioeman. now Homs. Ths hand will parada lit * STAX RTl'DDED Hire ★ NEW"SOUND”“ t are Hqrmon N. Cochrane, Robert National Fire ...... 128 138 aub (tiFproriddnce).’ RockvlUs Sunday at 3 p.m. for a Waverly Inn, Cheshire;' U v ^ at «4 South St., RoekviUe. . "After haiMg that.” Nugent Clark Oabla Alao OalBMu A. Doggart and'Raymond Malady. yesterday, Broga and several Phoenix Fire ______73 78 taatUed yastorday he was with hfs Vatarans Day obasrvanet. Moral Backing Carmll 'Ilakrr la Meetings will be held at 8 p.m. life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. pea in ^ovidcnce uatU 10 p.m. t)sstifled, “Ndami' sat ailuit.'' U.S. Set to Extend "THE STEA M ER S m members of the .local Planning, and Judge WUUam-'A. Grlmas told Is SCArOOAT" the second Monday of each month Zoning Board attended the Com­ Aetna Casualty...... 173 185 Peb. S, tha night before Oagnon’a Sunset Rmiskah lodge will meet ‘NOT FOB ME Alio Stanrfas TO N IG H T ^ at the Booth-Dimock Memorial Aetna Life N ew '___ 80 83 body waa found tat the parking lot. ths Jury at this p^qt: "This sUto- Monday at 8- p.m. at Odd Fallows (OontoiMd trom Page One) Belle bavl* DC munity Development Conference msnt is entored only to 1st you Nuclear'Tests Ban Library. sponsored by the Home Builders Conn. General ...... 3 5 9 874 ^ The prosecution 'contends Gag­ hall. T h i. Rsbokah degroa will bo In chiurge of planning toe ^com­ Hftd. Steam Boiler . 83 88 non was kiUed to oilsncs him as a decide if Nelscm's silende-after this ronfsirsd on a class of candidstso. erahip' although for many years It Assn, of Hartford County at the statomsnt was his admission it has been under Indian adminiatra­ (ConttaiiMd from Page One) SUN., "OUKiET” la Calar •:Ik mittee program will be Mrs. 'Law- Statler-Hllton Hotel in Hartford. Travelers ...... gi 34 witneoa against Nelson and Mar- Officers are requsstsd. to wear tion. ToaroBBOw 1 r. ■IB’8 n o w ■ OAK^Ritt I ton aa ehairmah, assisted by Mrs. Puhlie UtIHtiee tineou in a burglary (iase. was the truth.” white dresses. Mrs. Robert. Arm- BOCkABIUY BABY" „ I^ S e (^ St„ Maheheatw^J Board. mem be re attending were Last month the Chinese Com­ Ih taking this 'line he appeared MBTOONB Sherman and Mias Elsther Koehler. Nathan L. Miller, chairman,' Al­ Conn. Light A Power 2214 24 Top OflMsl to TMUfy ^ totophons company official ■trcmg and Miss June Rideh-nnd Local 4-H, home' economics and Hftd..» Electric U ght 62' 65 committee will serve refreshments. munists killed nine members of an to be reflecting U.S. Concern over bert J, Stevenson, secretary, Ths ASsoctotod Pross reported teatillod asrlisr that three tele­ Indian police patrol andi capturad toe poaeibility that if testa are de­ agricultural program groups and Laurier . F. DeMars, Joseph Wlt- Hartford Gas Co___ 42 46 thio morning that Col. Walter K. phone calls wore made from an Southern New England State VFW Commander Joseph ID others in what was'described layed too long without the pro- - friends are Invited to toe third an­ kowski and Ernest Trueman. Btone. commander of the Rhpde outdoor booth in Nashua to Prov­ at the 4ime as a-Red Chinese am­ tectijon of an international inspec­ nual meeting of the Tolland Coun- Get Honor Marks Telephiihe - ...... 43% 45 H Xaland State Police, la expected idence on the night of Feb. 8. Cennak. Middletown, has appoint-' bush. ' STATE Maniifactnring Companlea ed .to hia staff John J. Oleksiw, tion system the Soviets may se­ t.v Agricultural Extension Coun­ Local pupils on the first mark­ today to take the stand to answer The first call went unanswered. Herter’a statement was limited cretly resume their own testing cil to be held, at 7:30 p.m. tonight Arro,W, Hart, Heg. . ---- 70V4 73 H daCenae ehargos that he asked A second, at 10:18 'p.m., was to M a n c h a r, as adjutant; and TOMORROW 2 F M ing period scholastic honor roll at to what his aasoctotea called toe and getnhead of the United States DOORS OPEN 1:80 COMING WmGSOAY. NOV. It ^ at toe. Norto'qast School in Ver­ Windham High School follow; Associated Spring . 22 24 the yOtmger Nelaon to help him the Bradford Boeial Club, fre­ Charles Hirth, Manchester, stAe "moral iasue’’ of the-nsc of force.- in nuclear weapons .development. Bristol Brass . . 12 13ti quented by AJmonte, Martinesu inspector. Conunlttee chairmen ap­ non. Shitertalnment will be includ­ “A" roll, having an average of cmviet Mertineaii. ' Nehru has made clear to st he is NegoUationa for qn internation­ ed in toe priDriAm which will ad­ 90 per cent or better In all subjects Dunham Bush ,., . 7 ^ Attorneys hoped to conclude and Nelson. Another, at 12:10 a.m., pointed Include Xqdrew Trlcarico, not seeking western military back­ al agreement. ■ have been under \"THE WRfiOLI^ MAROOINO” E m -H art___.... . 52 .■» fitfiUkjfi to Uwdsilfig istbfi UfignMyl Leave it to Ford m u i was to the home of a close friend Vernon, by laws shp resolutions; journ at lO'pjn. carried; Senior*, Paula Contos, Oh, uvefistop • . M S5% pMtor shy-to-rgii aiaak, sloping hood tooUmony today, on the 83nd day ing and has rejected all augg.es-: way at Geneva for more than Htaaona to Meet Ann Farry, Patricia Ollbert and Fafnlr Bearing ..... 63__ H 67 H to swoop that annoying wlndshisld plItaF forward, out of mor« youivG ovar M«n bafori* Haw Wlda Angla wIndabMd you of the trial. of Martlneau. and Herman Wlevzbickl, Man- Landers' fiVary ClarkIf 17 19 cheater, photographer. \ ttons-within India' for makin'g year amohg the United statesf p k n t h ia W ^ m a n c h s s tir Uriel Lodge, AFandAM, will Judith Knauss; Juniors, Kenneth your way. No mors bumped knsot or snagged hotel uplo 17% graatarg(at« araa., Widar angla of vision through roar window, too." - StUI to bo dsddod is whether, Nelson's own testimony was that some kind of alliance against Red Britain and Russia. The United Merrifleld and Carol Mahr; sooho- N, R. Machine ' . ' 25 27 'tonal argumenta and the chaise he drove to Nashua wiOi Almonte, Ohina. "AJfioTiM have a regular-meeting at-7:30 North and- Judd .3 4 37 Dr. Robert Kama, radiologist at States^ qnd Britain stopped test­ pjn. tomorrow at the Masonic mores, Ronald' Burr, Robert Clev- . to tlm Jury will come after the arriving about 12:45. a.m. after be­ It appeared that Herter delib­ ing whin: the negotiations started. ^'CORONATION OF POFE JOHN XXIH” erdon, John Wanagel, Richard Wil­ Rogers,Corp. (B) . 12 • 14 last witness stspa down, or dcr coming lost in Bedford, Mass. Manchester Mamorial Hospital, erately avoided any kind of pollti- Hall in Merrow. After the busi­ Stanley Works .. . 54 57 attend the annual convention 'o^ H ie Rusatanq did so a few days ■ 8;S0 PM,—Bveatng StOO aM 8:1141 ness session there will be a pro­ cox, Virginia Bay and Karin Ham- -y , jf-- ./■ (tired until aftor a weekend re- '(Bal commitment to India even by later , / O n^R E N S50--8TUDENT8 M^ADULTB 81A0 merlin; freshmen; Barbara Dog- Terry Steam . 39 ttm . ■' - ' the Radiological Society of North implication in •view of Nehru's at­ gram of Masonic Education and Torringtoh ...... 31',4 33H America in Clhieago Sunday . The U.S. delegatloirto the Unit­ / PRESENTED BY BT. JAMES* LADIES Instruction. Refreshments will be gart. Rliode Island-Atty. Gsn. J. ^o- titude. BENEFIT OF SCHOOL BUILDINO FUND Veeder Root ...; ■ 49V» .524 Kobertson PTA through Friday. ed Nations, apparentty-..actlng on served. q "B” roll, having not less than The above qiiot.....,..„ , h Nugent denied yeaterday he Herteris'first reply to questions last-minute Inst-ructloito Trqm the B in four fuil-credit subjects and ;ad NuaoH to help tTrame" Mar- on the India-China border problem The Lodge will have a special be construed as actual markets. Will Stage Play American Lagion post members State Department, voted laarnighti meeting Nov. 31 here. After a sup­ an over-all average of at least 80 Stinoau. Ha dtoputod NbMKm's testi­ was that "neither aide haa eppeel- against a resolution urging P ran^ per cent in all subjects carried; mony Wodneodhy that OOl. Stons will meet at the Quiah. Funeral eS to us in any way wbataoeVer.” per at 6:30 p.m. a degree team will asksd Nelson's help to "gat iMa . . . Hie annual Robertson School Home at 7:80 tonight to pay . re- He noted that Nehru Jiaa stated to call off its forthcoming A-bomb^ .^COMEDY — l a u g h t e r confer the Master Mason Degree Seniors. Frederic Deming, Ed­ Martinesu. PTA play will be presented Tusa- apects to William P. Quiah Sr., a ha nmy raise toe problem with El­ teat in the Sahara.. on ca'ndldate* during the business ward Haddad, Norman Orehotsky, Tils penalty for first' degree day at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday member. senhower when the President vis­ ■ Hie U.N,, Political Committee BOWERY BOYS IB meeting which will start at 7:30 Rochelle Harley, Sharon MacNeil, murder in Now Hampahire is life at 8:30 p.m. at the school auditor­ its there Dec. 9-14. / approved toe resolution 46-26. DINE DANCE ★ FBI. n d SAT. p.m. Th* team will represent the Carol Martindale, Joan McKinney PRi-WINTER ‘.y Impitoenment—unless the Jury ium. Neno D. Osella, 4 Village St., an He wee then asked which aide But the vote waa short of the two- "CrmkIitG Lm y«9as" SWEiET, SOFT MUSIC BY ^ the Corinthian Lodg:e N6. 104 of and 'Catherine i^nagel'; Juniors, prsaeribes . capital punishment- A production of mystery and in­ undergraduate student at Unlvar- ‘■looks right" to the United Statea thirds majority needed for ap ★ JOEY MANN md ★ HUGH WILSON Bridgeport. John Brslnard, Itobert Ohalecki; death by hanging. trigue. antiUed "Aloha, ” written ■ity of Odnnectieut, has been In­ in toe dispute and rapUed that "I proval lii the Generat Assembly ★ P L 0 5 > A ^ Sermon Topic Patricia Crocker, ‘^alle Murray, SALE Teautony Differs and dirsctod by Mr*. Mary Ann ducted aa a mamber Of tha VOonh don't think we have taken any and wax regarded as * victory for . Featuring VITO L. MOTOLA, Recerdlng Aitiat , . K The Rev, James R. MaiJVtrthur Snartm Proulx and Nancy Szeluga; Atty. Gon. Nugsnt'a account of Handley, sixth grade teacher, the chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, honora­ aidea in tost at all.” France. LOADS OF GIANT ^ will use "Righteousness and aophomorea, Robert France, Earl In addition to his commonts/>n LUNCHEON and DINNER SERVED DAILY Jb* convorsatloas he and. Col. Stone play has aa its locale cblorful ry mOchanical engineering so­ He explained that toe bObder COLOR CARTOONS THE FINEST IN ITAUAN-AMERICAN FOOD Peace” aa his sermon topic.during 1 .vith Nelaoa differed material­ Hawaii. ciety. . has been badly defined, for many nuclear testing, Herter sajd yea TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA . . . toe 10:45 a.m. services Sunday at ly .dm Nqlsbn'a own testimony. Tickets may be purchaaed at years end the Unltedf Statek terdsy in hia news conference: AI-L CHILDREN S5e toe Flrqt Congregatiidnal Church. ' Nugent said he quea^oned Nei- the school or by contacting Mr. Mra. L. Theodore Hurl will be lacks "firat-hand knowledge of He hopes an East-What summit The church Board of Trusteea TOM DAWKINS sod Fsh. 11. Ha said he asked the mseUng will ba .held atimetime be r e s t a u r a n t —BBT S-61SS yand Mra. Albert Goetchlua, 350 N. hoateaa at the Lutz Junior Muimum where toe line riKMId run.” Depot Square. Manchester will meet at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at AND d'’fcndant udist he Wm doing in Main St., co-chalrmah of t)ia ways Sunday front 8 to 5 p.m. Near toe end.;^f toe news con­ tween March 1 ^ mi^-April. Kingsbury House. ' ashua ths night of Fab. 8-9. It and moans committee, or any com­ He haa beeir (listurbed by antL We Cater To ParSea, STAN KUEFLEUR ference he asked, "Do you Banquets, Beeeptiona, Eta. 560 Olveii for Steeple TMffiiCNilfiy v.-ss on that n l^ t that Nelson and mittee member. H. Stephen Harvey, son of Mr. wish to lowte the impression, U.8. itatemehts and IncWents In The 'JLsdies Association of the and Mra. Beverley H. Harvey, 38 that the Im ^ d Btatea ' has no Cuba and- Panama but does-' not Johnny WolVi Fkat Congregqtion*] Church has Complete tw u S iM M ^ t hiffiMtrf haw jlisto fif iififi RiBiii l sifictl You got up to 9 inchoq:^ Cmm W __ ■hamli B A^XAm ■------____ • Rwaal • CMWB CM ICMjl^RC uMiMC aw ^IC IC^v ICMIb BHaabeth Dr., it ancollad in the view wMtsoever aa to the right- glvdn. *600 to the church steeple Remodeling more thouijmr room. Inchat mors hip room jn fh* 1960 Fordt. Potturs-psrfsct tasting"^ Th* trunk sill is p srf^ly placed . . . juri 27* above tha freahman claas at Bryant Ool- ^ wrongneaa of this issue :nh. fund for the repair of the steeple mdkst lo^-dittancs fatigus a thing of Ihs pari. Tha man in tha middle hat at much laga of Buflhesa Adminiatration, CLUB 21 CAFE OF ’ riraat'. Trunk holds jP wssks* supply M luggagsl Ford la between the two governments?” damaged'fhiring the last hurricane. comfort.i t\ t)tha rast, thanks to full-width taat padding. Providence, R. I. Ha ia a. grad- think you are pr*d>ahly cor- > MAIN FEATURE 801 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER The women hav* purchased, a r KITCHENS / built for psopjsl uata of Manehaatar High School t.” Herter replied. "We 'natural­ ALWAYS 8:80 EXCEPT-BAT. new refrigerator for toe church,, ■ g ly presume that tha clalmk: made — Priwenta — /' kitcheriv •lATHROOMS ‘ PonaM K. kuahl, 16 N^ Elm St." by the Indians are entirely valid Each Wednesday from now until Tel. a n S-flfi6»—Ml fi-5668 EARLY UNTIL Woodbridge St. • Of tinitod Aircraft Corp., Will dia- claims, but from the point' of BIRD 6- P.5I. Ghristmaa-during the women’s all- euts "the Effects of Water in tha View of what you might call qn mOK TEMCLE M R ir dsy work aesstona from 10 a.m.. to 'l l Iqrilail St. Hnbumad Mixture of the ta^n ar abjective, reading, we havP no ikiiger, Comedlaii, ML'C. BOLTOH NOTCH 8 p.m. Chriatraaa articles will be Burntog Velocity of ^l^m ixod basis to go on. We have only toe IP ■ ' Jlbutas 6mMt44 M Hydrogen-Air Flameo’yat a maat- word of a . friend." ' STATE , - ing of the Connoctiput Valley The formal aUtement criUeixIhg , TOM^^SAIURDAY m d SUNDAY . Section of '-tkq Amatfcaii Chemical Red China's use of force -came ' DcHieitkB To Society tomorrowrat the Goeaa- later, after a series of quick FEATURE SHOWN TO AtTEND O^R mann CSiemist^'Laboratory at Stete Department Huddles. NOW 5:05 and 8;S0 "AL KROMEL TRIO” University of/Maaakehuaetta, Am- No COi'er—No Minimum ' V-- herat, M aes/ ' ' rou’u IE $ i£ L n "GET INSIDE THE Mias ^ a n Boaio, 10 Pa»k<8t., AMPLE FABKINQ! ia amrmg Univera^ty af Vermdht f e m a le JUNGLE' SHOE DEPARTMEHT •antoM planning careen in ele­ Dance Away Your Cares At ACQUAINTED mentary aducation who-will begin ^ ive weeka of student teaching in End* Sundity! ti BurUngton, Vt.. aria elementary la Oelerl club 21 ’’7±5r* schoola next Monday. "FORBMiDEN PARADISR'* - T Nightspot Efi BaraacUffs DAYS m w i FIORSHEIM SHOES TODAY and TOMORROW The Lutz Junior Museum League plus Jeah Obeteaus’ •■Will sponsor •* food eele tomor­ •TNTIMa’t e RELATIONS” NOV. U ond l4 row at 10 a.mi at the Lynn Poul­ -1HE For" try Store in the Park'edq. NOW FLAYINQ In hpnrfieUition of our old eiMtomeni o 8 glass, t Kreea* .* ( ; nMiMABca m r . t i M e n s W/16” thick , V , f i A S H IMtroiugc daring tKc pant mofithn. UIIWflCENTENTBniUll^ * Full piano Uage - ' w* are holding theoc ataya to titanic Personal Notices A ftoM ptdufE 4nmm o fapeadhig doer tweqp '' From anif^;point ot view—from every The 60 Fords fit your budget beaur 6 0 farilgilean gaiaitor t BUSHNELL E V E R yiH IN G •MMl ffiMf M«»a'.«i I tnld wab.SfH^et orilawd Wai'cemlnT^’”^ • ^ o WMih.r-stripped sliimimiiB Jaursphpriasd- ■, yod for your paat riaita and m Ic thoae •hM m , . books point of tmlue-The Pineat Ford* of .tifu lly , toO. ThefV ll be three com- ...who haven’t tried oar Citfiea Servicq ONE SHOW ONI.Y ^ - ' an, M y. Mod** reatovs-yawr hat." toi paaasBiar a ^ - ' ■ In Memoriam TOES., NOV. 84—6:80 P.M. MGofrW. a Spring loaded door eheeka, a Lifetime, other cars for ’60 are . pletely new kind* of Ford carh-a *Butd M mmiuj/atlum'l. • producta to take thin opportunity td In loTii^ memory of our son and oiled for 10 yesni' rtlait prk¥t Charita Bpragw get acquainted with them. brother.w...... iSanlel T.a. Madden," “ ^ swho was e Oestom-fltted to your door 80 completely, wonderfully new! Like . Ford to fi^ every family—all under klHsd in action Nor. 13: 1M3. ' opeMigt ‘ ■ ■■ . 't., . xm MdtUfiinrAmu^ the way they fit people. And Ford’s our roof.^You can select a new Ford TWs -^ y do we renflember, — BSflOIMt twiffir . PbnO—Tti» nnptf fonh of» UHtImht < ■ A. loriac thouffbt we sire. WRILE STOCK tASTS a11-new,*ErfCeful lines wijlj^t all your Falcon, or a 60 Forcl or a Thunder- F.D.AJ. 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Smith, who helps the chlldreii dally IU>a for the fln t year. XWlor WMf, lUehard BarthiaMme, Mari­ maraa Claaiteg House, national a a a • a:' O', e \ • a a a a a ' a .a a . a- , a , a a a a a e a . .a a a a . a a ' a •a a •Hal Boyle* Safety Program on their way ;to..,luid' from setooL aUthgipnaSa teaekar and Safety lyn Uitrphy, and Jute Athartcn. raparting. aiuthority on tax and Police U . B d ^ rd ;^Winaler w ib FatroP .eounaelor, aeeaptad ' tba A zenvie, "SafaW an thaltraat," twalnaoB law . 131000 FJC.P. lawo Held at School presented to the children and talk­ 'awSra. aempMUit- tte bpadal jpeagram. generally f(AbM ah esnphiyer, em- ed to them on ’’Safety on the W ay Bach mamher of the natro|,wRa iMoymuit agency, or,unk>h to prac­ ^ q rk and Hardsnijps Introduced Ur. the atnoeatfesdy. tice (Uacrlmlnatlon agsinet Indi­ Ih s. children of Keeney St toSOhcM.” - On behalf of the NaUonal Safely Membore the patrol arei .0 |npi H sire F E P A viduals bOosuse a# llssh' ' Tuetfr School attepdad a eafety program Council, Lt. WMler awarded a Gordon Maltcmpo, lA. Bevnrty color, natiohSl '. odgin,' or Thursday in the sehooi auditorium. eertlScate slgnUying the enroU- Burko, Paiaala Covey,'OeoetaiSee fliiijijiai ' iliBtean aUtaq m m try In hlriiqf,.-dischargtng, flie Blues ■ Principal Edward Timbrel] intro- ih«it of Keeney 8 t^ School on the BotU, Gary LaurlnltlK' VIlMHd hava'fur..Jtn|deiyaM iK jPraetiaa Odng, or. dezboting efhployes, diKSd School Patrolman .Thomas Ifatlonal School Safely Honor ttoberta, John M i e h d i i k , jTBMe AoU on Hkair law hooka, aaya Com- «d j& tetters of po n*^ io «. V, M.i.i ' . / ' t * B Y«rk or>—«Mtaw»lk KrawU Melancholy la the pleasure' ef be­ iNPsiinssi»i |i iwwei iioo i ing tad." «( » mvMnWt FUto: A gloomy outlook - may even AVittiea'i molt oomsatfn aiUn'mt stamp you aa a bright fellow. today Im't th« common cold, if’a "Melancholy men of all othere are meat witty.” said ArlatoUe. •mio BIum" — tM »th Ontury Malancboly filao separates the Bluaa men from the women. Thera are certain peiiede of hle- "If there is hell upon Earth it ' fu. ■ tory more given to melaneholy ia.to.be found in a melancholy than othere, end ■ thla ie ^-One of. man’a heart,” wrote Robert Fulton. them. VI' You will note he eaid nothing / . How often do y o u , hear people about a wornan’s heart. A vippi-. complain, 'T^'e got the bluea," or an is too intelUgsnt to be long '.V, *’I'm down in the dumpa” ? The overborne by melsncholy. She only onea w'ho - when it has played toe hard, sud­ shopping. z t denly breaks out in tears, so are It helpg most people to get out- M grownups overcome by the melan­ doort. Nature heala more hurts If--' g. choly that comes fipm .seeking too than all other medicines nut to­ ■ airdently the false rainbow of gether. Dr. Paul Dudlay white is 1 cheap delights and, self-indul,' of the opinion that there art few gence. > '■ unrests of the epirit that can't be ..t . .A- •-• • • h . Wise old'Samuel Johnson gave helped by a S-mile walk dally. The one prescription nearly 300 years body's action Invigorates the mind. t ago; i l The. next time you.have ‘The 9 1 X 1 ? 1 "Bmployment, sir, and hard­ Bluee’’ try it and eee. U s S-mlIe< Ai. •IK ships, prevent melancholy." / walk doean’t kill you, it la bound Of course, melancholy isn't al­ to make you feel better. - together an unhealthy thing. An And, of courae, there la always old Bngllah proverb says, "He is Dr. Jobnaon'g iamedy: a fool that 1s iwt mHaneholy ones ’’Bmplo^bnt, air, and hard- • day,” and Victor Hugo obaarvad, ahipa .

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N P 4 0 C 8TX •V MANCHESTfcR EVEmKO HER ALP, MANCHESTER, CONN;, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, W58 IfANCHESW'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. FRroAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1989 ----- ' X .mV.— Aft. RhruahrJiav, tha hlRh prlaat of eo- a lot of. guts, brssklng the rules SS m anrliPBtpr servers genefaHy, say that as at ffoiM, Ihfiiimastsliig'IdAiMsHtloil, hs axlatancia, aet tha mood ivary- A ^Ttiougfu for I'odiy left end ritht, but having a whale K of C Minstrel Hany 'Nixon Now* Buttons how, Nixon would swslnp him In ssdd: • of a time doing it. And when one the primary. ’ "I han’t see him ‘T rsfsrE'th* New York else: Coptiin^ thlnR. Wlllv talk o ’ fiaac# an« prdR- Spoaeored by the Manrlieeta* -vt. Diem puUod'a.boner or didn't get Brown Holds P& W relw an4 undat^rtAnding, and ra- Oowwll ef OhiireheoX H ere T here Set Tliree Days getting into this meat-grinder,^’ tion Kia something you hav* to iM i a flret dpwn, bo didn't worry about one of his Diwn aids* said. fake a good, hard look at. The Re­ u m m iim tim proanh only #o t>W' of hla frtanda. '"'i ' '! .■ . ' ■ having, to faeii theNsoach or his Rojck'efeDer C^in’t Start Californians say U'i«."Cal Rocks" publicans In Cslifomia are Intsr- IUMiiia««L rommUTiiat and Indti; for th la pM t aiiromet. I had tipi b y MAta' to axplaln irta failuree. 'Vocal entertainment will high­ THOMAS f AttCndcuice BeCord Erbup^arries llttls wslght at'thla ested tn someone who osn wht. WALTHR B (liiamling over a worthlpaa. lin- privilege ot visiting Oxford, Eng­ ere might have been another light the annual Knlghta of Co­ point- \ftockefeUer was cordial, Maybe they - think -Nixon oan’t igstsr-aloiig the sidelines, seat­ PuMMItvrr territory Without land.' iH^ALTER E. TEDFORPT vHelther rain, - nor enow, gloom lumbus minstrel show ' Thursdky, nut. not '•fruaive, tO- s group of .■win.’-’ •tanllM October t. MM .;- Among the "Spires’of Oxford'* ing rocka into the woods, unawars m:! Calitom ia The’Rtate. CentrsL Republican c \ . .^on^vaW e vahie of any kind. ' . ^ ’ -OytiNTY BUITOR or night,’ flat tires : or broken Friday and Saturday of next wr^- them wrho b ^ ted him at the air- Kv«n MVMIM M o m la iKd Church of St. Mary th e Vlr- and unintetpatsd in the gams nsar- ^ e s , have kept Floyd B. Brown portw hen nX-^rvod.. Committee/ however,.. approved a »■' OM BolMor* SntorM al ^ After tuch a dlaplay, we of, the by. In the Verpianck School lillM at Hanaraa!*r Cnmi - at '■gln- Ttils la' known aa lhe tlnfver- GAS HEATING CONTRACfORS from his Job at Pratt * Whitney (ConUiraed from Pjlga Olw) :Two-RepiibltcAitf, former Lieut:- resolution recently which read In \Ve|it have our watrhfiil Ktiardliins. alty Church, and It was here that- . These boys were enjoying a mo­ Alremft. hla bright sunburst of s smile. He part," . . , To ptsep a'delegation t d ata Hall Mann A 5oupl(M< biU of intelligence came ouP way thi» week. 494 PARK ATREIT^ARTPORO listened patiently to political anec- gov. Hamid "Butni''- Powers, and in offlcf, in politira, ane. Will do "He’s Got the Whole World disapimlntsd today. . , Nixon today. 2 , All tl*TO ot rcpubnoaUnn nl tnaela' Indicate. hU penitence for having In His H a n ^ .” • shoulder. He frequently held Isdy "They showed Nixon about two X^Slatiatehtt atraln art alt« caantM out-'rtilaalle gi *rd. that we do not will continim to find their own Brown, who lives at 59 DOahe -One of them, who came liito the listeners by the elbow. He dis­ Whethet Rockefeller, with hla- CHARGE YOUR signed the papera In which he had End inen will be Leo Diana, Ray state ahead of the governor, aaid arid js half to. one over Rnckefertmr high-level speeches and facq-to- •forCTt the trirk?i^‘'nature of the might aak. what does a dis^KsHs the lowly employe. H* n e ^ j>ressur»>&'rprised by the un­ ’face meetings with the fplthfut P R ESC R im N S HERE _ rommunlal and Ruaaian -bear. (lame until It waa conaumed. The located knee have to i>t RATIS 1 while they Urge ua to atay wary member of a easte system. There Is party contributor and gone to the nia.’'’ • X be a major fuhionlion in-j6A6./It»«-* ,/ . was PflAEM Aoir » Pairabla la Aflaanca ' of feeling and Adellty? You and I 'The coffee break, we underatgnd.- ■a ment. Chippendale worked for 10 medley of three songs, "HI, Every­ Another reported, "Obviously, the V, . . an extra bqoXt to Industry because n iit ia n d tnuRh. they^are beglnnlnp to the board of directors at the top. body,’’^‘rtyilnatrel Days" and "Dowm great naajorlty of your party peo­ fund raising dinners but I’m IQoa Taar ...... i t ; are not galled to euch acts of the president . carrying out the ‘^rings from a practice begun in years 3 months and 13 days-with­ ashamed to say I never worked McCarthy sa.id he will take more It opehed' a market for wire to |n S MOntM .aaaAaa«#aaa#aaa^^ai*i JI W?•. , M ond,r If the. klmishrhev per- martyrdom, but let ua therefore out being late or, absent before Yonder." \T h e Helyn Flanagan ple have to be with Nixon at this soundings after thg governor has aaaaaaaa#aa-jiXaaa»aaa ' .I Jl ' board Of directors comrhands, the ■ the hjllitary aervlce during World make the skirts billow out. M OEirTERn.; all the more witne.sa to our faith Rockettes wU^ perform, followed stagd. But we know some who will at the grass roots level before the ...... irmani^e. lanlead of., being the vice president carrying out the War "n. Out on long tnerchea, the taking three days off on a persoji- campaign for gpvemor last year.” a • a oa a a a B.^a a a a ^ a a a a a >21 by Bob Scully Siriging "Swanee.” swing if they get the chance," •waa*:»_^ arhitrarv deriainn of on>\man, lai in the I»rd Jesus Christ in our president's commands, and the-de- tired soldier welcomed .these words W iT K IN S - al matter. ■mr» Omr daily living one with the other. ■ Jerry Wilson, sohg and dance Rockefeller's mllllon-voIt per­ And a believer in the patronage ! not In reality aoinelhln^ foiiivd In partment heads passing on down from the Ijps of his beloved ser­ Only one thing has kept Brmwn man, will entertaliv^llowed by system, carried on through party Tba RaraM ,____ na Oonutar, lae, Rev. C. p. Simpson the line the commands from the geant: "'Take Ten.” After the war, . from having a perfect record from Floyd E. Brown sonal charni appeared far more laa BO J ------naaelBi raaponalauflt ^ ^ nv j the etape the Rua.alan people hi WEST Charles Brooks with "Stule” and effective In the small. Informal channels "Recommendatlqns for DBieu nrort amwerth#. In oa vice president. This is good. It the! practice of taking ten was c itr the time he was hired In 1948. An Gall Hibben with “ Dadd^s. LltUe appointments are brought., to me 1984 MERCURY iMa and auar raadM inanar reached In their revolution,^In the’'** ried Over and has now become th^ appendicitis attack in 1949 laid meetings with party faithful than works In most cases. The fellow In Girl.” Don Benoit is schaduled from locat leaders through the O^FIGE HALL 2 fOOORHARDTOF laaeatatat Baaalat Hatay. needs arid desirea they are foritju- ■ the lower level of this caste sys­ coffee break. i . Fustrsl Sarviss him low and he lost three weqks from the public platform y*ster- county chairmen and state lead- Davis Promoted, 'to sing "Kentucky Baby,” in^ day. Ppaetpn model with' Merco- . t^ S io ia r adTertiailia aoelae eeaTs: latlrig. in their own creation of a Scout ^otes^ tem is the man who does the work. Once again, what has this to do because of the operation sind had Bonnie Jean - Card, "Personality 'ers." Sm MoMar—1 o.m rrMa,. ORMUND a. WEST, tMroelor to start his record from there. At both the W'orld Affairs Council matic transmission, radio ZKor PBeadaT—1 p ni M"i"ia\ pre.aent hvfng.in which revolution­ He gets paid for doing it, not al­ with a youngster getting banged Plus.” , ‘ And an effective administrator. with rear speaker, larg*.' ways as .much as he thinks he' Ui,^BAST CENTER ST- " s Broke Bones In Elbow ‘Goes to Virginia luhcheon and ihy western con­ Wedaeadar—1 p ra_Tu«eMj,. ary fervor. deaiRepuh-' ORANGE HALL 72 EAST CENTER ST. ^ among the Ru.ssians? ThaLKhruah.-! rambler and Wild plant; Pauline Is supervised by sOmeone a step gllng lineups and nervously eyeing Hartford. gls and the Ostlfin t-wina will close found himself in theNjiiddle^ of *1095 I Oikrdin, child care; Noreen Soiitb- Off-Street Paribu , ~ / LOAN waa offered the choice of riding Itcan satraps, big and sman, O ^d 1 ^ ^ REGULAR GAMES • 8 SPECIALS o 1 SWEEPETAKE ^ higher in the caste system. This the scoreboard. There were, no Eatablished « I \ I 1 ( ) S. home in the ambulance or return­ Davis, formerly Lohdon A Lan- the first part' Of the show with sentence going nowhere.x The Perils Of Candor chev la on top becaiiee he, more ergill, life -saver and swUmmer"; holds true right up the line as hysterical mothei's shouting 'from w or^ and whose problema he un­ lEAUFRE MOTORS than art the other old-llhe Soviet ing to the department. Since It ca.shire State agent for Connecti­ "This Is the. Place for You." Doggedly, he backed up'''arid be­ derstands. , , -X BROAD ST,f—Tel. MI t-MS Joyce St. Pierre, camperaft, ramb­ Well. Supervision is necessary if the bleachers: "Block that kick!" I V fM m t The second , part of the show gan the sentence all over. ' The penis i leaders, had the agility and sense ler, wild plant arid adventurer; - was then 11 p.m.. Brown decided cut, has been vrith' the Arm for ■ Here, in these smslL^ifose-range a hnsinesa is to flourish, but com­ No. thei-e they were just a bunch *HawcwatTBB»jaaaatBt ariianB4aa tWBTiTBTieB to return to his department where more than 25 years, serving for will be highlighted by Irish'danc­ He waa interrupted by applaqaa most of us would i ke to 11„ .rtjust to the Impulws of a gen- Pafhela Rinea, conaervatidh and plete siipetVision la a thing which of kids with a beat up football and meetings, he unquesuonsbly im­ he checked on hia men, picked up the past nine In the field In this ing by Jerry Mon tie .and' Peggy only once in the World ' Affairs pressed the.peoplirwho met him. extensively present in public »f- „ei'er knew revolu­ weather; Kathleen Campbell, ad­ /POZc4€iitif hla Jacket, puiiched out as usual, State. Prior to that time he was Dailey, - and the dance styl|z|^Uon Cduncii speech,, a long one. The ap­ fairs, caught up with Secretary of venturer, rambler and wild plant; Several Umpil they, asked him tion for itselft Is it pdaslbte, In and then went home with his reg- assigned to the home , office In of Bf* Walton and Barbara B^ede plause for the-dinner address came If hA^nten^'u enter the Califor­ State Herter yesterday. Hi.s fault, Mary Carter, life saver and swim­ ulw driver. various capacities. D’EUa. nmmary. that the Ru'MMMn revohi- more frequently but it w m never nia primary election. He gave however, was not simply that hef^ , mer. Alt the girls received for the The next day Brown went to a The show will mark the debut stormy. and adjuat, troop crest. the. Lily of the Valley. A graduate of Manchester High the Bgirte answer. “I honestly 9 9 ,o doctor’s office for treatment and School,’class of 1929, Davis served of the Knights of Columbus Or­ By contrast, hs generstsd don^'"kfiow. I just want to go OPEN TO The troop Is presently working i again narrowly missed interrupt­ chestra, with 16 members under ■omethlng. It was in his failure t o ; on the foot traveler, child care and j as Republican ToWn /Committee genuine enthusiasm arid approval arOund talking about the issues ’’Ve can get two-answer- to such ing his perfect attendance record. chairman for eight years • before the direction of Enrico Reaie.' In a series of small deceptions In. and meeting people. But I dox’t realise. Immedialel.v. that lellinp the- magic carpet badges. Several 1 0 E U R O P E He waited In the office from 11 questions. If we uk .bur guardians, stepping aside In 1958. Previous­ Tickets may be purchased at the the hotels. x know w hat I ’m going to, do.” one truth would not be-safe policy hikes have been taken on the foot STILL TIME TO PLANT BUiES! we will be told that perhaps there a.m. until 1 p.m. and waa just ly, he w-as a selectman. A World door. He waa easy, relaxed, fi^MIng Party members, amf political ob- unless it were accoinpanied by the i traveler badge doing regular pace, about to give 'up waiting when the War n veteran, including two are slim possibilities , of such a scout pace and job trotting. Twen­ WE HAVE AN EXCaLEN T SELiCTlON OF A IR F R A N C ! te.llng of another related tnith. doctor, who’d been delayed hy an years duty in the Pacific Theatre trend, but not to bet on it. ty, miles of the hundred have been ^ A U T A U A operation, walked In. With the and in Japan, Daids has been an The first truth Secretary Herter If we a.sk hlalorj', our answer complete^:"^so far. The girLs are' treatment: completed by 2 p.m.. active member of St. Mary’s told w as In' r-sponse to what now .piaki’ng hike sticks. itUilPS •HYACINTHS iRITISH OVRSEAS will come in th- form of another Brown's wife, Edna, drove him to Church. In earlier years he was seemed to him to he a question active In local amateur theater question. When waa there ever a IBERIA work]. He arrived at the cafeteria about' "who looks right" from the , 'Mopfc Visit Austria by 2:30, In time to have a meal groups. revolution which did not finally legalistic point of \dew in the bor­ DAFFODILS CROCUS, Etc. IC E L A N D IC and punch In on time. A stag, going-away party was exhaust its own vioHnee. and'seek Vienna—Austria Is enjoying Its A year later the record was held for Davis at the Manchester der dispute between China and In­ / X a w-ay of life not based on Infinite best tourist -year ever. Income IRISH threatened again. Leaving work Country- Club Wednesday night by X dia. He gave a legalistic, answer, to struggle 7 from tourism the first half of this KLM ROYAL DUTCH one Friday at midnight. Brown aboiit 35 of his friends,, He was the effect that the United .states year totaled *77,600,000, surpass­ We're Headquarters For Healthy slipped on the Icy sidewalk and given a golf bag, leather case con­ government had. no Arm view "as ing last year's 6-monlh mark by PAN AMERICAN ^ sprained his ankle. He rested art taining golf balls, and a golf um­ Misses! Arms To The Armorer brella. The pre.sentation was made ets are fun to the rightness dr wron’gncss of 21.5 per cent. The bulk of tourist weekend, and by Monday could ft makes a good story, at least, receipts—about .5R, per rent, or EVERGREENS, JAP YEWS, ARBORVITAE, HEMLOCKS SABENA walk well enough to come In and hy Ray Warren. this Issue." Whst he meant by "is- $45,.500,00U - was In German Throofh The rest of the Davis family and the symbolism .Involved in It N SCANDINAVIAN work as usual. miV In this context was the actual tnkrks. ■ PINE, SPRUCE, SHRUBS, FLOWERING and SHADE TREES Tickets "I was just lucky It happened will not niove south until some­ geographical location of the proper is even better, so let us overlook At Tariff S W IS S A IR on Friday,” he said. "The day af- time next .Iiine so their daughter. border between India and China. the fact that the amount and Rates .ter It happened I could hardly Holly, a frc.shman at Manchester POTTED CHRYSANTHEMUMS I-arge Pot TRANS WORLD High School can complete the fot your family So far. he was telling the truth, character of the arms involved la i *1.95 stand to walk on It at all." GREENHOUSE GROWN, IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING In Oar Pool term. although 8 craftier diplomat might, not ^ejy Impressive, the number of, 1957 OLDSMOULE The new London A Lancashire tractors to be obtained not very Brown Is quick to credit others of course, have refi aine'd from tell­ 4-DOOR SEDAN S— Uf For H«dlHiy R|ibb«r Fkm tt ^ Official 4gent» For All Airlirtea wlUiJielping__him maintain the Group office In Suffolk will be es­ ing It. The truth .is that the exact greati and that the little nation Model 98 with power steer­ Special! record. "I’m In a oar pool.” he said,-. tablished Dec. 1 and will succeed which is sending; arms to the | ing and brakes, radio, heat-, Reaervationa and Connections Dorn Hartford to alt Points la the Virginia General Insurance grographlcal location of the border 12c CBi Split PMIed«ndf«ns, Ivy Fkmts, Rte. "and ri(Ie to .work with .three oth­ Agency, Inc., in the supervision pf Our "family” of pets indudes peppy armorer will still have some arm s' er. automatic transmission, PRIVET HEDGING Europe via New Y’’ork or Boston. Tickets through Dam Hartford er men. They’re on the, button and has been a long and never offfclal- whltew-all tires, tutone gray. at same fares aa from New York. the Group’s activities in Virgiphi. -puppies, perky parakeets, canaries, ly resolved dispute. There.waa, in left. , ' > . ! .'We are always availahle to help you with your landscape problems. Try us, it’s FREE! that keeps me on time." William W. Meissell, former hamsters, tropied fish . . . just the BUV WITH ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION AT VISIT ‘Tt'a been close at times—knock 1914. an effort to cra^* a line, The little nation of Costa JRica- SPECIAL PHONE WRITE president of Virginia Genefal, will on wood,” Brown said. "Once,,on assist the companies In^' consult­ pets to please all Vour family . . . and which becam e'Itn^Ti aa the Mc- la at least making the aymbollc' ^the w>«y to work, pur car had a all in tip-top condition. Everything to ing capacity for) r^ ^n ^ n Indefinite / Msihoh Line, and in this effort the gesture. It Is sending some arms *1795 .f' Dat tirA It was like a scene from period. Sargent’s Flea Powders please the pets, tool Supplies of all Tibetans and tne Chinese took back to the United Rtates. It Is' WOODLAND O ARDENS II FOLEY TRAVEL a Keyatpne Cop movie. One man and Soaps kinds from dog food to bird seed . , . turning these arms in on some ^ lEAUPRE MOTORS grabbed \the jack, another the part, along with the British.. But 186 WOODLANTl ST. OPEN DAILV UN-HL 9:00 P^M. PHONE MI 3-8414 64 Church Street J A 2-^188 Hartford, Conn. to tractors. It happens that tractors BROAD ST.—Tel. .MI 3-3496 • trunk a thtr;d removed the rtat tire, Famous Ken-L Ration from cages .Anuariums. Drop in the Chinese never officially ratified OFFICE OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS and the/ ffpirth yanked out the lan.s Panel are aometl^g good for almost any , Geialer's Canary Seed with the youngsters , . . they'll love the result. x spare tife." \ / Hilo Dry Bath this brand new pet shop. We’re open Latin AmerTnh country, and that The resiilt of thla-'cooperative ef­ At South Church Since then, as before, the lock-, Rudhard’s Baked Foods daily excepting Wednesday after­ a/// gdnsM tlon of the border has often de­ arrtis have seldom proved much. fort? ■ \ "Oh, we gov, there art . r i g h ^ Burnett’.s Bird Seed noons and every Thursday to 9 p.m. pended merely on who happened to good for any of them. A panejj entitled "Growing Pains President Echandi says that his Brown said, I'lm fact, I puncJwI of Small Churches,” will Be pre­ ■* and Gravel Plenty of easy parking. - be making the mrp. ^935 MAIN STREET - TEL. MI 3-al71 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 THURSDAY AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MON. ■ In with five mlnu^s to^parp,”' country needs arms only for in­ sented at, a meeting of the WSOS Bird Cages and Stands We think It was right for Herter of South Methodist Church Mon­ ternal policing, and our military Dog Baskets and IV to tell the truth on this technical day at 8 p.m. in the chapel’ of the matter. The actual location of the mlaalon there agrees that he will, church. Mattre,sses Lim E & McKINNEY'S border has never been a formally ha-ve enough arms left, and agrees, j Participants will be Mrs. Harold Brushes, Combs, too. that It is perha^-just as Wert T. Everson, Asbury Church, Glas­ Harnesses closed question, and it Is entirely tonbury; George W. Rc'ading, Grot­ conceivable that. In any fair, ne­ to have- the nondescript collection on; the Rev. Jeannette McGlin- Dog and Cat Dishes gotiation or arbitration of the Is- of arms Involved removed A(efore , / Cfinstmas House chey, Wlndsorville, and the Rev. AqUariums and Supplies Bue, any final drawing of an of- som^trbublemaker might get hold i See this intrisuins: Scan^na- Carl W. Saunders, Gales Ferry. . , , to mention- a few! ofAhem. ^Tien the transaction Is i The panel will be moderated by the flctal border lljie would Include vian Crafts Shop Chriatmta Rev, Harvey K. Mousley, Norwich Borne conceaaloh to, some Chlni completed. President Echandi will ■ district superintendent. X, .display. claima get' perhaps 30 or 40 traetors back 1 MANCHESTER Mrs. Harvey K. Mousley,; WSOS Friday & Saturday Only! -But having told thia and' *’** countr>’. secretary of the Spiritual Life Com- CORRECTION!^ miltee and ■wife of the district su­ this alone. Hert-r waaiinmeiiifjejy In fsets then, this la a , 15 WOODBRIDGE ST.-AT DEPOT SQUARE-8/A.M. TO 5:30 DAILY- IL CENTER CUT LEAl perintendent, will be chairman for in a big dlplpMflc hole. had | uiortest little story But It la still the evening. THURSDAY e v e n in g s TO 9 P.M.-CLOSEO WEDNESDAYS-MI 3-8020 , - ; y ^ ■ /V. neglected t^^phiulae the other } « government PORK CHOPS, lb. 7^c Percy Smith and Story Circle truth also Involved In the situation, soniewherr in the world which has • ^ NOT 29o as advertised members will he in charge of hos­ madS;;^ actual choice between the j In error yesterday. pitality, and Epworth Circle, in ThijMi^ that, no matter where the v / charge of fellowship. • Luxurtous'wMrf>’:e. the. Chinese pos8e8aidn.^f arma and the posses­ Cqmmuniate. had. In their earlier sion of traHprs, and _ has taken | • Long-wearing wool*ny(Mi UnidM • F o o -f iia i^ celii^l relationship i»lth Nehru; agreed i tractors. If thex^^ld ever becom'es ■ amps that the question must eventually ’ saneri,. Costa Rica *ill have more be settled by'negotiation and tliat. company. "x^ X ^ • Stunninj^ wool eoriditrf nl|l4a1 • Jteyon lel|NNilBidi jAHped liningsl pending weh negotiation, neither • pa.ty should make any arbitrary . The NesrJected Sense x to give • Booutifoiiy toiforMf jcfutch froilm ^ # Giiaiiiif ifoidsl Nobby tw9«dsl - . X move to alter the exiaiing. situa- Scented iTiovies, made so by tlon. Against this iisrkgr6und.,.the j some, device whl'’h will release near ■ O Smortjiutton-front styKngsl ' wont94 MW Foil ibodtsl I the nostrils.of patrons the partlcu- Chinese have now used force to es­ X tablish their own physical poases- [lijir aromas fitted to the' bitter or your very Sion of territory In dipute. In this draifta or die tender passion being i A-17,50 respect, aa Herter proclaimed' in! depicted on the screen, are, pro-] OUTDATES^.OUTPERFORMS USi OUR CONVlNIiNT LAY AW M RLAii...NO EXTRA CHARGE the i^cial Statement he hurried 1 claimed to be just around the cor7;i- best friends! ^out to repair hia earlier blunder. ; ner. , - •very other ^ Chinese Comm.ujiist regime is Thlr prospective development lli^ If you epn bear to part wi+,h them . , give jy in the wrong." . .recogniMSjIardil.v enough, the poa- . X be- sihle infi?6r'tance f*t 'One of b e ­ these decorator-selecfed lamp* to your best friend* TERRIFIC SELECTION OF . we condemn tha L< act. t cause ofVita own nctUre, but that ‘ basic;Jiumstn senses in the>Shler- ‘ fo* showers and weddings; for birthday* B-19.75 /y .i .’"■f u-e do BO and anniversaries . , or store a^ay for Christmas! 0 - 1 2 3 0 SELF-STORING that we ouraHvf* are prepared to ' that there have been pictures be-' A - 27-inch Imported Italian alabaster COATS citify tlie legaHlN' "or rightness of fm'e which have g'ven Off an odor, B - Polished brass swing bridge Tilt~Action Aluminum Combination Door any particular inM^ jof- boundary j but this ha's'never been ii.tSi tibnal, line, is 8 sa.tisfertdri;- American : and the popular verdict, jn such an C - Polished,bras$ junior ^ 19.75 , » 5 ’ SIGHT hinging method perbiits instant • Most wontod totton poplins! inHalltd in , removal of door , . . only .when poeitiOn. which ,conve.vi\to Ameri- instance, has .alv.ay.s'been to the D - 3 I -inch Decorated milk glass *44 30 mipulti or loif I - .4 you release it from inside.'' . • Smart ribbed cotton cords! ■■ Y / ’X ' cans and to"the,world pre\t,v much : effect that such and such a picture E and F-Tola la mps in choice of Storm ps’nel glides up or down NOTHING ELSE TO BUY! Com­ 1 ’ V \ *' •' A' / • "* tH^-faU^tnith s^bOof our approach j smells, no* tb*t R smells nice. black or green, hand decorated ' ■ i when weather chafiges . . tilts plete wlh all hardware Including priced! to”theM fue. We h o j^ th a t HeHer"] Now there ,Aill-be pictures which • Cenvortiblo 2-woy hoed cpllortl G • Solid brass hobnail table tamp in for cleaning. Rattle-proof i Wea­ pneumatic closer, wind limit Chain, t« nof disodtUUed from future ran smell'nic'K'"""'"'' ther-Stripped ! Revolutionary flew latch set. Jq . COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 8 / dor by his’ ex^i^Mce of yesterday Perfecting and- adjusting the H - Hcbnail milk glass hurrjeane laflip • Winter-worm'quiltod liningsl —merely alerted. t>K^* Tact that arbma T^'Oeess so’it can bee tled in I - 23-inch Victorian globe lamp . another product of ihe^oather-Proof^ Co. the whole truth sometimes' needs' with ,television in the home ma,\' J - 29’/2-inch Dec'drated china • Gay multi-stripod liningsl 88 .4 to be offered, even tn ankwfir' to take additional time, pgrt of which , - X K - Tole tree lamps; black WE ARE OPEN: what m^i^- /seem a limited, I i may have 'to he spent convincing • Many 'With sporty knitted trimsl 2 DAYS or green,',hand decorated 7i»6 A,M..tUI 5:00 P.M.—MONDAY ' hni THURSDAY' X'l' question.' . ' • ewers that .they haven't been 1:80 A.M. till 8:S0 P.M.—FRIDAY everything/ ONLY! ng .thingskll alpn'g.'‘But wjien T;M A.M. till NOON—SATURDAY • Wanted Fall colors! Misses* liiosi' Middle-Aged Revolution? *1 it comwkthe.re will he sweetness ' ■ ■ ■ x ' x y X- I t was c ^ a in iy a- non-ferbcloualP'***’^ dap'-./ X this table.;.si|verware, ■ ~-x" Ruaalan bear who ai'^bled am iahiy' P'b*'*; Now ' you like your n . . through file street,! of Moscow last j. t^vorite daily hewapaper^ week In celebration of auch a seat- d}A'uo*rtr'^ ■ dinnerware and glassware.. In'g and dramaU'- ev$nt In. world G-9.98 hlatory aq the Bolshevik Revolu­ , Sport Sbirt tlia)eB li|) | BUILOmC MATERIALS tion W 41 yeaii W i ■ B«inn T 5ales^, of' shiA* in West f j LUMBER FUEL The' d'lBpIay wai- anjlahle, '.both IP to the outside world j-- imd to Germany *re refljecting th's change | S86 N. MAIN BT. r . ELUNOTO.V BRANC^ in the'w orker's standard of living, E-17.50 jEOUtn 5 AT THE th'* .Ruastah pebple./i The possible Manclieater, Conn. r West Road, Route SS 1 Tha Knofp Namef particularl.v the increase In leisure i Ontck^I 6-5258 -. ^-■. .Tlleim'oat 0-6211 ■ 'U.’v 1 J t SOUTt^ WlNDSpk ^ HARTFORD TOWN LEV* .flories of war were played down; "time because- Of. shorter' working ; i P-I7.S0 I ‘ ' hours.'/While In 1958,sport shirts j The Bhoy)‘Qualityfj th# blqaBliiga of .peace' were prom-- K -25. 9^ J-12.50 QUALITY~^he^]k«$t eeotfofny of alV* ' ' BERLIN ON n p i BEBUN TUBNTnOI ■4\ U d extpU'ed, j accounted for only 26 per cent of, | 7; Je'W el9rs ^— Si1v9rsmHlis __ a ' , • I totaltuuij •/iiri shirt saicB, sales, today they rep-• j 11 HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS ..... X Siiice 19004 • . •: ■V'- eratayy v(U nm iW . resenUa per cent t ’-i (' 958 MAIN ST^ANCriESTER^ PLENTY OP FREi PA «aN G ■' ft. ■■ ■ ■ , - ■ A . T % • ■ V 1 ■ V . '-Il . A' :• 4 K; - ■ ■X. ■ V IIANCI^IERTER EVENING H^RAU). MANCHESTER# CONN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 19W p a g e M IN B MANCHESTBH EVENING HEHALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAt, NOVEMBER 13,^1969 » L G S S I G H T tables, cheese squares, chsrry H e h r o n l^eglon Hall. Fotlowlng a abort Colum bia pudding; Tuesday, schoolboy sand* bUStnesa ihcaUng the weakly aat- Hypnotisiii Places Quick Curbs ■I . wich, cole slaw, buttered com .qnd back .toumafisnr play took place. cooktee; Wednesday, creamed Service Planiieid. Membara of Wdoatar Star Chap­ NOW AT MARLOW'S*- lOODisciiss dried . b eef,. mashed potato, allced ter, 94, ato notified that a -Baaaar Ou Alcoholics^ Heavy Smokers green betos and jello; Thurs­ Fdr Canvassers will .be held at S p.m., in the day, meat and noodle caaserole. chapter nxmi, SatunUy- cafe­ NEW! and lighi-fo^ ahoadt Plan tossed salad tod appleqauce; F ri­ -+— S- teria suiB>er will be held from 5:80 (Cen*h>ue^ fftoi Fag* Owy alcohoL„and all p t thase developed day, clSLm chowder, tuna aala^ 'Sunday will be DedIcaUon Sun­ to 7 p.m. There are quite a num­ prompt, gvMston reactions tod dis­ sandwich, earrdt sticks And appW day at St. Peter’s E p I s c o p « I ber of Hebron oeople belonging to aolve thtf underlying personality continued fm ^er such attempts," a -1 The Bf^gested ravlslqns and snacks. . ■ Church'for workers of the BNery this organization. dlptuThancea that drove piem to Miller said. amendmeiits to the zoning regula­ tocees. In ibost of hie ceyee, the first' fnifli^Holta Bit«^ rintHr Advitv Binder Elected ■ Member Canvus. Edoeattea Weak F r M ty , N b t fc m w , 18^ Coinpilcd by Stodenti^ of Manchoatcr Riffh School tion! for Columbia, as proposed by Brian Binder was elef'''member8 will bs vis- DURCNTin . 40 ;h i^ *ta«ed a attW ^ comeback overcame a n ’8--7 Bristol Central A clause which says no land in president; Theodora , Marrotte sisting Mrs. Edward A. Foote in w. eelf as secretary of the Junior Oirl’e any zone shall be. used for dumps, itod^bext week, beginning 'Mpn- ^5j(fciijw#ee) trfOtKt fewwto _ to d?f«liV ,a ayrprisinifly strong: The Manchester High School halftime lead with a'TD in the fi­ Alan Binder, treaumrer; Carol Ann her square dance classes for sixth hood chairman of the Girl Scouts, Bronte Home a Mwteum Club. except those owhed and operated C }u h toy. ereiiew U4. asH. p#ad. lihTsriins are very grataful to Class L Title nal quarter. *, Jaswinskl, manager of "* On Wednesday,: at 7 :30 p.m.i graders at the elementary school. an order which la. alSo sponsored ♦Wethemf^eW soccer squad 2-1. The Mrs. W. R. Tinker J r ., who hss The winning touchdown came on i by the to\ra was questioned. It Youthtopla:. and Peter Avlgnbne, the institution of the Rev. Gor­ Mamin Rote of Gilead has been by the PTA. London —. The home of Uto+ fra m e , running Into double over- donst'ed many-hooks. Including a dazzling-62 yard paaa play from was gehepally felt that people publicity chairman. ALL BULBS mnrlDW PRICED don W. Weeman as rector of St. appointed Instttutkmal representa­ Bronte Sistors, noted for thsir 5 time, lirtiaone of the most thrilling complete sets and single vol­ And Field Day co-captain Dick- Sylvester to end with Iprge acreage had the place The young pertoe-sre planning tive to the Charter Oak Council Maaoheeter Evening Herald t games, in many" years.-. The win umes. for sriident use. These Classes Write Rudy IVojnarowicz. Another pass and, the right to use their own Peter’s will take place in . the Hebron eorreependant Mlsa Susan contribution to English literature, an informal recofq hop, to be held church. The Rt. Rev. John - H. of the Boy Scouts of Americe. He .r a v e MHS equal claim With ?tall boolu include ,seta , of liOwell's to WoJnaroWlcz accounted for two ptoperty. at Windhgm Ifigh School. Partlcu B. Peddleton, telephone AOademy stood on ihe edge, the Yorkshire The hard-running MsncljslegtM Blsquirol, Surtragan Bishop, will takes the place of Harvey Lip- •High for the CCUj tlOe. Poetiesl and. Prose Works, the extra points and the Indians were ' Malcolm Stannard, who had lar# yrili'lto released later. pincott Who has resigned. Marvin 8-8454. moors. Th'eir h m e is. sUII there, X In the openbUE period the Eagie» complete works of , Charles High School Cross-Country Var­ O w n P ap er home with a victory. - only that day attended a meeting officiate. "Father Weeman,” as maintained Is p museum, and via- he is known, assumed his. duties repreaents the Icicel PTA,, thfc • of, WetherafteltfSiew. the aft^r- Dickens, novels and letters of sity won ths "Class L.’’" stale title Mancheater began the acoring m at Hartford which discussed zon­ Maochester Evening Herald sponsoring Organisation. The clt^ of Tel Aviv began In ttora .cto see the old house that in the church on Nov. 1 .1 o r COURSE, ON MAIN 8 T R » T " Jnoem’B acoring wheh Jirri L*tendre .lane Ainrten., "Wayerfey Nov­ at New Britain last Friday with the-second period;-.Greg Manohuk ing, said a clause w hichst& tes Columbia eorrespendent Mrs, ]Don- Mrs. Carlton Seybolt, wife of Israel a* a small garden .on the was the inaptration for the windy, • of Wethersfield, brtotcd' home a els" bv-Sir Walter Scott, a set In Shorthand Congregational Service* a team total of 105* points. Glas­ scoring on a 82-yard end-sweep. that "buildings and/or Unrounds ald B. Tuttle, telephone AOaderoy Uie RHAM school superintendent, Side of a hill. Tel Aviv means "hilt ghost-ridden manov of "Wuther • goal. This goal seemed to be the of Rudyart Kipling’s works, and 1 . Sophomore , Gary McConnell b Bristol , threatened again in the ' against the’ -prohibiting of the •Miss- Alice Oahvay, a photog­ - The .service at Hebron ..will be 1959 Concert tion Dvstall tn thfe state field of classes. This month’s staff mem­ fourth quarter, moving all the way raising of pigs. Agreed, he said, rapher with the Alpha Photo As­ 10 a.m. and at Gilead a t 11:15, over 250 runners. Junior Andy \ \ bers are Pat LaChance, Carol to the.vleltors 12 yard Una. At "piggery’s where garbage Is fed sociation of , will Sunday school will be at 11 a.m. ' "Terriflc!" ’’Most wonderfiil mu­ Taurts and sahior JAy, Boris fol Izzo, Joyce Schnell, ...and Vivian that point the MHS linemen d'qg In bt at the high school pool Sunday in Hebroh, and 10:15 at Gilead. lowed Smlth' tn eleventh"-and flf afe not wanted—but a farmer sical experience'1'ever had!" "Ab­ r , m i Chappell. and forced Bristol to fumble on the should be allowed to raise pigs if when the program Is conducted Birth Announced teenth places respectively. . Co- 'The features this month IncluW 19. ,' j . .. he so wishes.” by the Instructors of the Handi­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keefe solutely great.” These and other captain Hal Behnet, '80, and sopho­ qn introduction; a'list of the ttop Manchester's record l5'npw’2-4-l Quite a bit of time was spent capped. She will be taking pictures' of Amgton Lake have announced aimilarly enthualaatic superlatives more John Salciua filled nut the ten songs; two articles about their with two game# left. The Improved discussing what might be -called for the American Youth magazine, the birth of a son at the Man­ scoring five for Coach Bob Sines’ were exclaimed by Manchester ambitions after high school writ­ Indians will' engage Windham ,to^ "home occupations,*' with feeling which is published' by General chester Memorial Hospital, Nov, 7. High’s IS representatives In the Mancheater team in 34 th and 36th From left to right Carol IzAo, Patricia I a Chance, Joyce Sch'nelL and 'Vivien Chappell examine a ten by Carol Ifwin and Gall Goll- morrow at 10:30 in Windham. \ expressed by several. that barber Motors, ■ Tojvn NotM 19.19 Connecticut All-State Con­ places. John Golden and Joe Par.k- page of The Monthly Transcriber which they have compiled. (World Photo by Scott). mitzer; two stories of their *• most Bob Seelert, ’M The program' for mentally and It was Activities Night for ard were sixth, and seventh men shops, beauty parlors,' and tea embarrassing moment written by ' .------rooms might come under that physically handicapped children, Jones-Keefe Post, Amefic'an Le­ cert, The musicians, selspted In a .on the home team in 56th and one- IT Carol Lalse and Gail Lovejoy; an heading. lOH, is in its sixth year. All of the gion, Wednesday evening at the state-wdde competition last year, hundred-eighth. interview with Miss Carol Kress, •fcb X. f library Reorganized 35 volunteer instructors in the or­ displayed their musicianship In the Class L. race, Danbury Reports Done a new member of the business State Confab ' Mrs. John Kozelka. reported to ganization are. teenagers who Thursday evening, Oct. 29, In a and New Britain were a distant .X Legion of H onor teaching- staff, here -at the high the PTA this week that the reor­ either live in Mancheater or at- combined concert of the All-State second and third to Manchester. school: a crossword puzzle and ganization of the Horace W. Por­ tehd Manchester schools. Orchestra, Band, and Chorus at the On Tuesday, the crack Man­ By Machines jokes. Held at MHS ter School library is about com­ They are under the direction of i M Bushnell Memorial. chester team again led by Ken Since this magazine was done pleted. . Mrs. Kozelka and about Miss Alice Madden, swimming in­ Smith swept to victory in the Mike rSiiirilla David Almond '61 and Mllchael The IBM machines In the offlee * * : as classwork, all members of the "You can't teach the child 'til 30 mothers have spent.many hours structor for the recreation de­ Gesmiindo '60 represent i thle Red OCIL Field Day held at New Shorthand n classes and all short­ you ‘learn’ him." The purpose, of during the past several weeks cat­ partment. and White in the . 200-ptece All- will be responsible for printing 1 Chester' rooters went wild- as the Brftoln. Ken Smith was the^ indl- this .year’s report ..cards. Due to hand teachers received a copy of the -Tenth Annual Conneptlout aloguing and arranging the books The lOH meets every Sunday V Indians fought off the Eagles until State Band. Carolyn Mather '62 vtduw winner In thsr field of 56 The Monthly Transcriber. Reading Conference, which was in the Little White SchoOIhouse. afternoon in the high school swim­ occupied the honored position of these new machihes the usual re­ Margie Monahan, ,'68 tim e had run mit. runners and eight OCIL teams port card procedure will not, be attended by teacherz from-all over This is the third time for this ming pool. Each handicapped The first overtime saw both concert mistress in the All-State with a new CXJlL record over the the state, was. to leam reading work, due to the fact that the li­ child has his own instructor; some Orchestra: Marilyn Case '00 and followed, Therk will be two major - 4 teams sharing the ball evenly wdth 2.5 mile course, the same used for differences: 1. The students win need# of Btudents. It wa# held at brary has had to be moved twice of the very handicapped have two laev eral acoring threats to both Judy Chagnot '60 were also mem­ the stite meet, of 12:52.7. Behind the Manchester. High' School; Sat­ since it was originally set up Instructors. All of the teenagers _ . — . — bers of the orchestra, not carry the cards around to each Sound Rifle Team - a la. But Mike C.eclauakaa Smith, was Ted Czepiel of Weth urday, Nov. 7, 1059. about 10 yeare ago. Jt was nec­ .have passed the Red Cross Life­ of Mahcheater was well represented teacher, as before. Instead the ■; Manchester, end Bob^JPagley ersfieldi Andy Tauria and Jay teachers will bring- the cards di- Dr. Sterl Artley of the Untver- essary to take it out of the school saving swimming exam. , "Wethersfield, guan respec- in the All-State Chonia with 8 sen- Boris of Manchester, placed third Promises Success •sity of/Mi#aouri was the Keynote when classroom space was nszd- all soor iora, all .members of Round Table, re.ctly tn the oiBce Where they-will tive cages end wari and fourth In the field. Following be! proceased. Then’ the students .speaker. The doctor Is president­ ed so badly that the little school ' ing tries. lending' their vocal tsilent to the Manchester's top threel, were Ed The return of aix veteran 1959 elect of'the International Reading -was pressed Into service-for that When the second overtime period 309-voice choir: Mary Anne Beach,' will pick up the reiRorts at pick-up Cebellus of Hall, John' Kelcher of stations, 2. The report will not be b c iL rifle champions and many AsSn. and la a nationally knoWn purpose. Window shades o f lovely Du Pont - began, the Red and White came Anne Zahrovsky, Earl Bldwell, Mi­ Wethersfield, end Bricn Beckwltfr author, teacher add lecturer In the It Is now planned that Mrs. RUG and "Tontine" are easy to wsih. Will onto the field and they looked like chael Foley, Richard Baxter, E. returned to the high school. This former JV standouts might well took like new. Won’t eraek, fray er of Hail In fifth, sixth and sev- new process will eliminate -the field of reading education. Kozelka, Mrs. Rudolph AlbaJr, ~ a new team. All of the bail ;hem- Jam es Cole, Jam es’ Whitehlll, and .enth placea Manchester's Harold foreshadow another succe.a#ful Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Lloyd pinhole. Available in many attrac­ Alan Pratt. , need for parent's signature and fpr. . For ■ the administrators dnd tive eolon. Just call us. We will be Ullng was . done by the Indians. Bennett', placed eighth: John Sal- year for the MHS 'VarsUy Rifle teachers from the-prinraryi Inter­ Morrell and NOrs. Knut Barstrom UPHOLSTERY ' With about half of ‘the time of the teachers to spend class' time In glsd to mesiure your windowt and The opp^tunlty to work with clus, ninth: and senior AI Ridyard, recording marks, thus adding four Team. mediate, and secondary 'grade* and a representative from, the ; period gone by, Mij-ear. the Indians have for the office, one for the guidance Trinity Book Prize, presented an­ ganizatiOnal meeting on Friday, next week. Seventy^ve students proved allowa 890 for records, 860 been selected as one of the teams perfect 15 points. ' nually to an outstanding junior or who takes-mor.p Interest in her have sold 147 of the 250 ads they for programs. 860 fOr the class ' .lay Boris, '60. department. After this entire pro- Nov. 6, that, besides the scheduled to play in the state. ClA'C touma- For Talk on ce.s^ the, preliminary cards' are boy. He was chosen to represent activities than Ann??-,/ hope to, sell. party for graduates, and 850 for AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE MHS in Nutmeg Boys’- State. last endapnters, "mail matches" will Vment. The hooters won the state sorted out according to teachers. Whatever Anne is dofns:- he it be slated throughout the season Mr. Emil OetrowskI, 'faculty ad­ the Scholarship Fund. MARLOW'S SHOE REPAIR . title last , year and they will he Each .preceding quarter's marks summer. viser' for the staff, ask# that the Bylaws have been changed to Bert was-one of the eleven in his singing, playing the piano dr on with a group from Anchorage, (LOCATED IN MARLOW’S LOWER STORE LEVEL) ■ anxious to make It two consecu- Greek Drama will be on the card, and It Is hoped the .basketball team, Watching "77 businease# that the st'udenU visit .have the first meeting of the fall ‘Late Chris Bean’ sophomore year to be Inducted into Alaska, of which A rt Shorts, for- season the second Tuesday In Oc­ ! tive champlonahlpa In a row. They that the final report card will have Sunset Strip " or a New York "mer MHS standout runner. Is head. be courteou#. Anyorie Ihteresterf In ■ defeated Greenwich on Wednes- the National Honor Society, and is tober rather than in September as SATURDAY ONLY! The College English, class, at Promising Show the quality ratio points as well as now vice-president of the organ­ Gianth football.game on television, It isAwtth "good prospects" that buying a Somanhls should con­ • day. They met CCILi rival Hall In the credits reported. bow'lihg, or even homework— you tact Mr. Ostrowski. it has been since the association Tempting Food MHS was host to fourteen stu­ ization.. the 19.19 Varsity Rifle 'Team prac­ was formed. SaVA STACCETO ^ ^ _ I the semi-finals this sftempon. Although the fff-st quarter can be .sure that she Is. doing it tices for its first, match on Dec. 28 Andrea Pratt, '62 dents ^f the College Level Eng­ Anyone like to laugh? Or any­ Showing a keen Interest In Home for Homecoming Tom Ryan, '60 marks'close today, the offlee has science, he serves as president of wholeheartedly. against the MHS alumni, who have \- lish class of New ' Britain High one solving ,a mystery? tVell, if no idea how long the processingr Anne receives a great deal of en­ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tibblis TAPS so, "The Late Christopher Bean” the Science Club-, of which he has among their number Sorne of the ■ dif Lak6..Rd. have ae their house Applied to heels' and toes o f'$ * > . 9 9 School Friday, Nov. 8, In the will take. It Is hope / C f "Dfacher’s Lounge. The . first Part This year he Is also Foreign Policy Jane Steiner, *61^ Your child will certainly appre­ ^Future Nurses . A comedy in three acts,'"the plot / ■ • Judy Prescott, '61 Association representative of the Manchester to.jlng In the All State families; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of the meeting consisted of a social revolves around a SODA OR SUNDAE FROM ONE OF OUR TWIN FOUNTAINS * is, '60: Alma Scott, ,'61; Maureen' ior girls play on Wednesdays. Last a doctor, he worked there full-time Outside of .school, Anne manages week. Presentation of pledges for For the girls interested in art one,of.,Dr. Covey’s students. during the summer. Previous to sites of Paris perhaps none are plication blanks are available In McKeever. '80: ^Arlene Uarrity, week, the girlA met to sign up to .squeeze in Senior CXP on Thurs­ the Guidance Office.. 1960 will be made ' ahe suggeeted a combination of Dr. Covey’s , theme was the this, he had-vplunteered his serv­ day nights and' a partTUrnc jol)"a»- more famous than the 'statue ot I Pre- • this talent with a nurAlng career. Greek tragedies. Since both classes ’61; Jo .Richmond, '60; ^ftier and choqse teams. - Joan of Arc, the Opera, the beauti- durihg-to^worship service. ices at the Mt. Sinai Hospital In a cashier at Bursack's Super­ 'The_.."ghsto ■ Qur Surplus", enVer C'BubliB health .nursirtg. ’physical had read "Oedipu.s" by Sophocles. DeCormier, '61; Ron,Prentice, '61; 'I'he'chairmen who coordinate Hartford. On top of all thij, Bert fui''-C3iurch of the Bacred Heart, Michael Mfirt'". , And RiXss this sport are: Monday. Jessie market on Thursday nights and s^lopee may-bS''put in the Offering ; therapy and Navy nursing ■^5vere Dr. Cove.ViJ?.treased this play. He^ worka every d ay' after school for Saturdays. the Arph of Triumph or the Eiffel I Holiday ..also 'dweiiased..' - "x included In his talk the pWyS Mercer, '50. Roanne '^ise, '60 is Gipson, ’,62. and Ellen Hochbsrg, his father. : "rower. .' WeWeQoi It AjNthls service. - the student director. . - Anne has do.n'!fe' extremely well , Note*"!'- Mrs. Watson stressied ■fhe four-_. "Agapiemnon" and "Prometheus '62.; Wednesday, Fran Nylin, '61, "I don’t have much leisure time,” Other sites and event# of Inter­ a t p i n e Len o ^ • year collegiate plan as the be.st .Bound" by A-eachylus. and "Medea" Tickets can b^ obtained from and Kathy -Bentz, '61. he adnjtts. "but I enjoy reading., -academically. Last year, she was est are the numerous .parks along Mrs,. Eniil Sadlon entertatoed a 1 " ‘ - , ‘ preparation for specialized nursing toy Euripides. any Sock ancj,-Buskin member. ■" /- Alexandra Gburski,'.'60. listening to popular music, an'd elected into the National Honor the- Seine River, "where small boys groiip Of small children to -her The play, -Will be presented Fri­ Society in recognition of outstand­ home, on Hennequin Rd, yester­ • «r hospital, nursing. Advapeemenf '-The students agreed that they .^collecting stamps and mins." hold boat races; the famous book I In position and salary were pnly day evenihg, Dec. 4, at 8 o'clock A representative from Bay Path As we'might exnect, Bert’s fa­ ing stoolaralflp, character, leitder-' ADOX FILM day afternoon -Ip honor of the enjoyed broadening their' horizons ship,land service. Each year, she stalls where second-hand books I «Awo of the many regsons’ forphoos- in the high school auditorium. Junior College was in the Guidance vorite subjects this year are are .sold'at a low cost; and the third birthday of hst SrdUng 'son, via CJj-pek. ptojlospphy Illustrated, Rus.s Mercer, '60 has . parried a full load of honor 1 Ing this program. The,‘'licensed in drama. Office on Tuesday, Nov. 10. .. physics and trig. His College 'Prep cycleXaand foot races from whlph Any professional will- tell you > K yle. , • practical nurse would.-'S* the-ex-' schedtile also - includes English, courses, ■ French: —your finished print can be ho 'The '46)mub , members,, were Ll.m^ Hartwell, Anne’s future ambition is' to at­ Frenchmen receive a great deal of 1 ception to this plaST The knowl- Modern Bcoblems, and Math Anal-. pleasure: better than your negative. And luncheon gueets at the home of “! edge which thla^'type. of nurse ..vsis. tend college, preferably Duquesne' you automatically improve Mrs. ttouls Soraochi of Lakeylew to become a tegCher and eventual­ With the. conclusion of- the mo­ your negative’s quality and lens , I needs to apply/ln her work could '' And in spite of all his time-con­ vie, most of'^ihe'classes conducted Park Wednesday. • toe wfflclently obtained in the one suming and responsible work. ly i|ig A m for holiday FISHERY : HIGH GRADE QUAUTT \ ; present them .with an enjoyable • Cadet 4<7 KarJ Reichelt. 1959 MHS The hooters, displaying excel­ entertaining. Select your favorite etylea fromlraiqoua brands; WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMES'nC lent. defensive play,, held a fait • and "inf ormative talk orf t,he voca' graduate and. former Student At lEast Hartford tint quality: seta by Bnumritter, MmiaeliepdrDeMlioni. Ver­ fifEATS — FOULTItV --.pl^viSlO N S.^, ' . "ALWAYS FRESN"^;* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES mnviRg.Uonard-team scoreless un­ mont, Empire, Douglas and Lewlsburg . FlSUi LOBSTBRS, SHELL FISH Itlon they plAn to .enter. . ' Cpiincll president, who captured til the third quarter when, with IS , lOI RESERVE 8T.—HARTFORD - ■ Penny Gol^envi *60 first place in .a weekly drill down n ie newly formed Manchester >1 1984 K)RD .525 'TRilitBULL 8T.-4fARTFORO 211 PARK ST.—HARTFORD seconds left, the Chleftans of Cbn- ■■ CHi-'»7»l', ■ ■ ■"( , CH 7-4^86 JA-2-81S7.- competition at ,the U.S. Coast chapter of the Juniqr claa-slcal ,a(;d executed a play resulting In a STATION W A ^ N Guard Academy during (he week League was recently ente.rtained goal. ' ■ ' 4-door, 8-passenger, V8 en­ I OF COURSE, >Z TERMS! pf October 25'. -f 1 Hot Dog Cookers ‘ by It# East Hartford component at Co-Captain* I-zfond aail gine, Fordomatlc, radio, Representing his platoon as its Maurice Mbriarty 'led the defense heater, whitewall tlree. EX-. I^UIPMENT ieiD RElin^LINO BY ablest, rifle handler, Karl expertly a joint'meeting at Eilst Hartford and. offense, respqctively. Doug cellent 'ctmdition. ' FURNITURE DfcPARTMEifT—Ml *-5221 l-a • Made L by• ¥ ,Classes lsplayed both the knowledge and High! The group waq vicariously Bearsohy fullbaqlc, Sparked thq, wefl A. C. PETERSEN Aond S PARER CO* T-.-- - ' rr - <111 of-rifle use, two major fac- transJportert!.-'to ■ Rome, a.s, Mi.>!a organized' hackfleld. Kerb Mnhep, SPECIAL V ) ; Many of the boys in Mr. Francis (ora in being eligible to partici­ Eleanor P^rra, a member of the f APER PROlHfCTS e who ha's shown great'improvement ,CH ■y FARMS •BullivM's Home Mechanici Shop East -rtartford iqhguage depart­ pate in the rifle drill. , this' year, olsplayed ‘soma -dne PINE LiENOX 4 f*7B74V makiikjng "hot dog cookers,.'! Ao-.a reward for gaining the ment, p^resented a lecture and' ac- kicking'. ! » 7 9 5 loAf.'.-.-*' - MLK >-TC^-dlEAM^ ; The utensil, made of attrac^ve esteemed position. Cadet Reichelt cornaanying, .slides of her recent / Goalii JoeMtoioilni"turned back 41 RUskNKLL ST.—HABTBDRD ^'Jraod, cboka hot dogs inNSON80 trip abjoadi REAUMli MOTORS was granted bns week's‘access to many difficult shou^’THe remain­ PHfRMACY^ OP COURSE, ON MAIN STREET" PiAIRY PRODUCTS CH 7-OBM I t is plugged in and'sends an. The Greeks had «i itoord lot it." U.ls..aaid. word” Was, members*'of' the Mancheater all upperclass privileges; an honor " A reclprohal/ call will ■ be' made ing two junior varsity gamfs wijll BROAD 8T,—TeL BO S-lMM 7S8-78S Wl»|HEB8FlBLO Am--«ABinnORD |JFx/tePHgk,tl»,hbtthe . hot-L- . «hfl Ne>^ aritsUn coUege level lEnglistoEnglisto Claesescla a w arev e leArfungl^ fu n g /roi|i\D)fro g t^ .^ D . L, Cpyey of Un#. University by „Jh« ^sti-H artford JCLi in the be played against Barnard on our ■•m'E.)GENTE‘B HT. *r-«fatoeed MHe, Martha ‘BMd; NBHS, tiiiUe'Hochbeng. MhIS," and Wif-' |' near XuttSe'. ' : ' . ■ home field. Nell Wlse, :'M . Jans'Steiner,'0i 1 i. \ i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C piQ f, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1S6S r A o i J O M im f MANCHESTER EVENING fE R A U ), MANCHESTER, JCONN-. FRIDAY, N O V ^ E R 18, 19B9 M i t T E H Buy American School Crossii^ Si^s 0> MANCHl (Miihiarv^ SCl^room Use of Recorders F arrell Note Public RecO IRETCHER ILASS GO. W M fifii Martiii Says Workers .toW N : . Warnurtss Deeds PoB^ Hit by Sefl^ Officers 1 6 8 WEWr MIDDLE TUBNFIKE ^ Considered by Sch^l Board To Winsted in Ernsst J. Moquln and Frsd V. ^ Now in Bright Oi*ai^ Fsmmla to Wsslsy P. ai^ Mra. BsMy Smith wSs tastoli*^ ‘ ' b o B in w o «KA ii»''d » . I 79, 8. Alvord, prdpertjr on School SL The tMchlng of language at^rather than fiin yaara of two lan- 2 - Gilumn Ad id R^ipient as wcrOiy mistress of Daaghtsrs WilMSIn T. and BUeen F,-Kings­ . TaHow is giving way to bright cf Ubsrty Nh. 185, Loyal Onkiigs . ' NEW LARGER QUARTERS Dies iiiBockvill& Mhhcbdf tar Highh fi^KMdfichoMmay n ffuagas. ton to Harold B. and Vlolst M. Another major matter consid­ from Fpgs Ass) wrwngw as hew school traffic con­ Lodge, for her second form at rs- Otnanl DIrwtitira to opprevt jMiHiry dhaflga drastically ommiasi<^for Asia and tha Tar ent in the retail mercantile field, The Board dtsouaadd the poMi- Mra. Wandt told the Board that of oil in sH.ot our sndMvors have The new signs and the machlnh Daughters Of Liberty No; attltof** o o t totonUom od td M ous salary aiKl wage ranges, « AttatonMOt x"" Bast (B C A ra), told ths 21-na­ that msltoi thsm^prers unveiled rec»mmbadattait^.b:- the mana- died yesterday afternoon at Rock­ biUty of using Up# raeordiBg aya- someona Should cover for; her meant much happiness to us sU... . Others InsUllsd wsri Ki GUSSFURNITURITOPS onu^yM toward tho pow«r od^ho ville City Hospital after a short Fraiices M. Steiner a#»inrt tion confersno^edgling Asian na­ yestsrdfey inormag to school and Board a t Ditocton to fix thair Ml* tama In tot languaga Maases dur­ while she Is at lunch, and aomaoiw “No matter bow' for we trsvM, othy Jacobson, deputy ^ t r a i Illness. Frank Steiner, property, bn Buto tions "are not aisMng fast onough safety eommlMion offieisls by Po­ Mra Uty Duntop; rseotffiiiff -sde- MIRRORS IFIrepliwe ipBdlDeer) **He added. *1 am SMre that tlie ing a meeting with the head*. of Ml should aaaist her In .the morning or where we our love and af­ Hill Rd., 810,000. . Ferilnir fisadi la Ftaa Basp:^ employas:*hava a clear understand­ He conducted toe L. E. Hale Dry departmenU at the high aehopl. when the bulk of her patients fection: for toe good people of economic propseK! desplto Co­ lice Chfef Jamas M. Reardon pre­ retory; Mrs. H U ls Lindosy, fi­ • oent a Iett«- to Board aictt- Good! Store in Rockville for about Msrrtage Meense liminary to instaUation. Police FSv Iflkvteg Begulhr Cheek bora following a n«wo atoiy ing of the Board of Directors' re­ The aubject of the meeting was qie show up. Emotionally dlaturbed Winated ' wiil never be dimmed or lombo PUu): ■ nancial stentory; M ni Bllsn Wil­ PICTURE FRAMING (oH fyRMl 20, years, and was one of the or- Robert Francis Steevea of Bea­ He liotod overpopulation ss one crewmen began locating ths signs son, tressarsr; Mrs.' Dpily Wylie, W o d n e a ^ In which deputy «oa> sponsibility for salaries and wages evaluation of the echool made In students cut into Her time grMt- forgotten. , ’ con Falls a i ^ Doriene Cynthia By HAIUIUI T. H TkAN , M. D. ganlaers. and fom er pmident of April by the New- England Aa- of the major stumbling blocks. later in toe Morning. ehaplsln; Mias Vara Dion, first' troUar Ruaspn Gahpo callod upon and that the Directors have no ly, she said, at Umea when physi­ “ From the bottom of my heart—- Melendy (rf 180 Broad St, Nov.-M. Wrlttea for NiBA Sierrioe WINDOW « M l FLAT! GLASS thought of returning to the old the first Rockville ^ am her of Boclatlon of.Secondary Schoota and cally aick students need her atten­ ws are meet grateful and shall /‘Unless the popuIstiOIt^problsm The signs a n mads by placing cohductrass. ’and Mra Oeorgins town employee to back Martin Commerce. .He was a member of S t Mary’i^Church. decal transfers onto ^old signs or You .ought to pay a health ■visit againtt any Board “interference” system under which they, at one colleges. tion. never forget WlnstSd and all its Is effectively dealt arith, long term Beil, second eonductreaa OONTBACltlBSi WE W ilB IN STUCK time, dealt aimually with Individ Union Congregational Church, and Miss Jeanne Lowe. head', of the BuUdhig Permits prospects in many countries M hla new, flat aluminum blanks. The to your doctor at least once a n fitting tndividuala to aalariea. a former member of Payette Xiodge A full-time Bocial worker Is pica people. Thanks for. being as R. j. Alexander.Aif'James Mel- Also. Mira Florence Hughe* Id- Creation of-the deputy control­ ual salaries." language department, told' the needed at tha liigh stoool, she said. you srs— so very nice." ion are far from cheerful,"'Hie machine that does the trick is a year. After you’ve Had your 35to side guard; Mrs. Elizabeth Wil­ MEDICINE CAim nS and SHOWER DOORS Martin added that the news story of Masons. Board of Education that the ley, erect house at 328 Ferguson UJf. official aaid. vacuum presser, made aspedally ler poet, carrying a $1,07S ralae He was born in Manchester, Mias Beth Hoffman, social worker It wss signed' by Shaker and his or 40th birthday, a visit every Mx liams, outside guard; Mrs. Bltss- UP8M SATURDAVB-4)PBN THliRSDAT BVENINOB iB'Which Galipo asked for support laboratory would give each stu­ for the whole, system, is.' over­ Rd.. 820,000. for the task,'and it turns out a for Galipo, a former accountant, Sept. 3, 1830, son of the late Jus­ wlfe^ Freds, and their four chU-' J T ia iM Oambolati, erect house at I beto Ssunderson. first Iscturer; had l>een contested by Directorr by employes to head off any Board dent a great deal more Individual worked with tos csss losd of elt- dren. Bob, Christine, Chuck and complete sign In about four mln- months is cyan mors sldvissble. ESTIMATES GLADl-T GIVEN tin W. and Luella Clark Hale. t*X Ferguson Rd'.; 814,000. Mrs. Annie Tyler, second lecturer; John Hutchinson and Theodore •Interference” in setting individual attention from the teacher, and mentary school children, aaid Mrs. Michael, tttee. Don't iqake the mUtake of ■Herbert Metcalf, first advlasr; sala ies Vgare an unfortuntate im­ He leaves three daughters, Mrs. would' greatly Increaae hla ability B oy, 4, Sets Fire* The machlno and a selectsd , Powell before ita.approval Nov. 3. Dudley Burke of East Hartford, Wandt thinking you won’t get your William Brennan, second adviser^ \.H utcl^epn wanted inore ‘'clati- pression." to speak a language. Oialrman of the Board diriatie group o f decals were purchased Jamea McCdllum, third adviser. He said yesterday he Interprets Mrs. Olive Kloler of Vernon Cen­ The laboratory would consUt of In Trailer Hpme in August. with funds from ths money's worth if you pay sn ficidim” why the position was ter and Mrs, Leslie Denley of McOorn^ck aaid toe Board would l/N Vote Asks office fee arhan you’ve nothliig Also, Mrs. Minnie Brown, first ' needWNand Powell said its crea- the Charter as provi''ing that toe a roomful of tape recorders, micro­ Officialjs^dmed Police Depsetment budget slated Rockville; thrie grandchildren and try to provide the.needed medical specific to “doctor for.” Here trustee; Mrs. Jennie Freeborn, ") tlon, if needed, should be held off Directors are rasponsibla for fix­ phones and a central console con­ staff In the next budget, Fire in a house trailer ^Olegedly for the purriiase of the usual met­ ing positiona and salary ranges and a. great-grandchild. arc some of the ways you profit second trustee; Mra Jennie Cham­ and made'-gJong with other trolled by the teacher. It could be The Board will meet again next P6r Q ui^ Rites set by a 4-year old boy caused al traffic signs. bers, third trustee; Mrs. Annie that he la responsible for allocating Punhral servicea will be held to­ France Cancel Present figures indicate, Cfiilef by the annual or semiannual changes when a^forthoomlng sal­ morrow at 2 p.m. at tho White a very elaborate setup, with each month to.continue the study of the considerable damage to the trailer Johnston, pianist; Mira Louise ary, wage, and cthesiflcatlen plan people to them. student segregated In. his own re- high school curriculum and admtfi- Reardon noted, that the machine health visit: Galipo said Wednesday, that re­ Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Rock- Prominent men In the public life In High Manor Park off R t 80 at Copping, American fUg hearer; Is presented to the bhafd In about cordlhg booth, explained audio­ IstraUon. ' ' o^ the state and town wiU be Sahari^ N^Test has already paid for itself. You give your doctor a Iqt of Mrs. Bertha Hilts, Christian flag four weeks. \ view and approval of the forth­ viUe, with the Rev. Paul J. Bow­ 6 p.m, last night The neW signs feature black let­ useful Information about yourself man, pastor of Union Congrega­ visual director Jacob Harioan. among the honorary bearers for heSrer. The matter csame in for-'discus- coming plan wouldi be a matter for The youngster, son of Mrs. Jesse ters and .a black silhouette of two and yOur family toat he can’t get tional Church, officiating. Burial Or It could be a simpler situp the funeral totoorrow of William Guests-wera present from Hart­ slon. at two s^mrate Board ntegt- the policy-makihg Board, but that of isolaUM booths where a stu­ (Continued (m n-P age One) Wegner Jr., admitted setting;fire walking children on a brilliant from anyone but you. He finds out allocation of individuals under that will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. P. Quito Sr., Manchester funeral ford. Supreme grand 'officers'Mra.'' lugs. dent could go for part of a lan­ Ho^>itai Notes director. to toe bed clothes with a cigarette orange background. Gone will be how you live, what you eat, how Galipo later said he did not ob- pian will be h matter for the gen- There arc n6 calling hours. Both . ihe United States and toe yellow school, slgrTahowing toe you’re getting .along aconomlcally Annie Johnston, and William Bren­ e n k manager as administrative guage class period or part of s The honorary bearers will in­ lighter, according to Chief Coh- jeot to the Board’s disctuslng his BriWn joined France in Opposing stoble’Edmund F. Dwyer. black silhouette of a running' boy. and socially, where your income nan. 'were present. head K the town government HMea M. Oesaay study period, to listen to taoes Visiting hsorat Adnlta S to 8 clude U.6. Senator Thomas Dodd'; p o ^ o n and its salary—this was mwde b y his teacher lllustratwg ths resolution, whose Asian and The boy sat in too kitchen with The new color irill’ be used only for is derived,- what’s worrying you, Gifts were presented to MrS,^ As a ifiSiUer o i principle, he said, Vernon —-M Mtsa.Helen i! Mary Ges- p.m. Maternity 2 to 6 andl 6:80 to Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, State Com­ a Board duty under the Charter, pronunciation, h e, said. African sponsors charged that toe his mother until she smelled school traffic signs, Reardon said. how the children are coming aiong Conn and Mrs. Smith. Miss Louise. a political hpard should not sub­ say. 38, Of TunnM Rd., Vernon, 8 p.m. Children's Ward— t to 7. missioner of Health; Atty. John proposed test would turn the Copping and Mias t/era Dion were he pointed out—but to any indi- The cost of the elaborste setup Bailey, Democratic State Chair­ smoke coming from toe bedroom. All traffic signs in .'lanchester and what you plan for them, i oationa that" - the Board might ject inavid^^a^'town employes to died yesterday momliig at Rock­ might be per laboratory, Sahara into a radioactive No will eventually take ,on a new, in charge of refreehmenta Nalplex it "the esiy paiiit’*-eovari ville City Hospital after a long PatlenU Today: X18 man; Francis Hogan, Mayor Eu­ She was unable to extinguish the You let him see hbw you look “ subject individual employes to salary reviews. ' Man's Land and endanger thou­ fiamea with a pail of water and fresh paint look due to the new amoodily, in fewer ftfohai, with just illness. said Haroiafi- a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: Mi gene Kelly, General Manager Rich­ and set when ydu’re feeling Well salary reviews” in the future. I/sMer DtstrllNiM Thht %ould Include $400 to $600 sands of lives. called toe Vernon -Fire Departr do-it-yourself system. Nearly 150 so he may sprne' time recognize Copies of Martin’s letter went to She was born In Rockville, chael Slrak, Columbia; Richard ard Martin,, former Police Chief One coat No ‘‘painty" odor— never a Thti would amount to “ interfer­ fo# each atudent position receiver, Britidn said it had full conft ment The bed and one wall of signs have already been refinished toe early rigns of poor health. Police Chief Janniea R ea^ n shows one of toe new signs and the machine to Thomas F. Ferguson, controller Jay Ktlinger, Ula town oaughter of John Geasay of Ver­ Romanchucic, Glastonbury; Mrs, Herman O, Schendel. denca in the French assurance lap nurk or variation in edor. Driaa ence" Into administrative business plus toe recorder, tapes, and teach­ Winona Brunelle, Vernon Trailer too trailer were destroyed, Dwyer with toe decal transfer process. You g et an examination that chairman o f toe Manchester Safety Commission; Board of Education businaas manager Dmgias by the policy-making Board, he union, tho police and flretoen'a non and. toe late Suaan 'Ibmhla Also, Judge Wllllani Shea, Atty. tost no danger existed. The United Til. Ml I4t14 quiokJy to e truly laf, truly waAnbla er Buptniee. He estimated that $15,- Court, Vernon; Nunzio Ikmonaco, said. There was considerable The machine, the decals and the may turn up some uniuspected -Pieroe; and Superintendent of Schools Arthur H. IlUng. (Herald Photo by Saternia). •aid. cluto, town department heads, and. OesMy. 000 or $16;ooq would" probably be Harold Oarrity, Dr.. Mortimer States said its own experiences aluminum sign backings are pro- 174 Oak St.; Mrs. Eileen (jartlh, Moriarty, Dr. George CalMouette, smoke and water damage also, hs disturbance In an early stage when FOR FRESCRIPTION Inish. Wondarful odon io chooto fromi Asks QnaliflcatloHS the Municipal SuUding Employes NHealdes her father, ahe leaves more accurate. with A-bomh tests in Nevada ' duced by toe 'Minnesota Mining Ekuit Hartford; Mrs. Ida Grzyb, 99 John Robinson, Everett Keith, reported, but toe family was able It’s most easy to cure or cMitrol. . Among other questions at the Committee. four ..brothers, Jttiuv Jr., Andrew, Mlsa Lowe explained to the Board showed that residents within to remain in the trailer last night. and Manufacturing C'>. which spe­ vanced'iitage of construction is 6.17 accidents causing loss of North St.; Charles Crocker Jr., 203 Walter Gorman, James Gkirman, IVhen you go for your exam, be Work on School working time per 1,000,000, man­ PINE PHARMACY two meetings, Hutchinson askbd if Galipo had said he would con­ C h a r l^ ^ d ‘niomas Geasay, ell of members tost the laboratory would Woodbridge St.; Emanuel Peter­ fairly short distance were, in no One of the firemen answering cializes in highway safety devices. reached.. Galipo were qualified for the p o ^ tact these employes’ organisations. Rockville ;'xjmd two sisters, Mrs. not replace the teacher. It would M!ax Bengs, ' Alexander Jarvia, danger. prepared for an occasional aut' He said work is proceeding on hours; toe steel industry rate was DaiVERY son, 61 Spruce St.; Mra. Mary toe call,had a rear-end collision on The machine and 151 decals were pri.se. Serious diseases, especially He also wanted to know why a Today he called a meeiting of toe Charles Allbn. and Mrs. William b e * supplement to her.teaching. Walter Grutoa and 'Hiomaa' F.' The 9-natl6n Soviet bloc, sarung purchased for 8598 during a manu­ M ^ts Schedule schedule or better in toe concrete, 3.21 per million man-hours. Schilling, South Rd.,-Bolton; Ber­ Ferguson. Rt. 30 on toe way to toe trailer cancer, lurk In the bodv for many deputy controller was needed when last named group for 3 p.m. Tues­ Wltlnok, both 'oC. Ellington. In class, the students are seif- nadette LeBel, 177 Oak S t; James solidly behind toe Asisn-African park. Gregory L. McGinnis, 23, facturer's sales promotion. site work, and plumbing categories. the position of assistant controller day in the Municipal Building in Funeral aervlc^^wlll be held consetoua about pronounclatlon, she Funeral services will be held to­ resolution. Had toe department purchased a iTionths before they produce He also remarked that toe storm MlSrshall,'South Windsor; William of Vernon Trailer Court was ar-^ symptoms that attract the at­ Building Inspector 'Diomaa Mon­ alremly existed. Martin explained hopes of getting a resolution tomorrow .at 8:15 it.m. at the said. With an Isolation booth or a 'Trace, '-.^1 Judith Dr.; William morrow, at 11 a.m. at toe Quito The committee rejected a com­ rested by Dwyer on a .charge of number of standard metal signs sewer system operated well dur­ IA8T10 ^ GN lAIV SA8Tf»M I Burke Funeral Home, 76 prospect Funeral Home, 2i26 Main St, fol promise resolution by Britain, tention of toe most observant oa- ahan said today that progress is ing recent heavy storms and that that the new p'lan will alter -the drawn up. He will also submit his partially sound-proofed station, thi Haugh, 132 Washington St.; Miss following too closely. There were equal to the number of signs al­ Co«ar« almari any lu rt ww$h tellw ft, : Drtm MidUy ted- St., with a requiem Masa at 9' student would be heard only by low ^ by a solemn high Masa of Italy and Peru Which would have tieht. Many disturbances of the going well on construction of toe there have been h o recent indica­ latter post. resignation as chairman of that Judith Sullivan, Elm HUI Rd., Ver­ no injuries but his ear had to* he ready renewed by toe new system, wwrfaew with futt bru$hm,pwti$,hwniii I durwMa In ih leeA - In his letter today, Martin said group in compliance - with rules o'clock at St. Bernard's Chu^. himself on the tape, or by toe requiem at 11:46 a.m. at S t merely called on France to Join heart, • blood vessels. lungs, kid-- North End, junior high school off tions of vandalism. non;; Mrs. June Hyde, 46 Conway towed away. the cost would have been 8629.30. NEW CLAM SHELL ana eett. Ntvwr a In seep and loator-- I able flwieh. MaLw town employes "clearly under­ which My an assistant depart­ Burial will be in St. Bernard'S teacher on her console receiver. Rd.; Miss Bette, Fodter, Andover; Jamea’ Church. Burial will ba in any agreement on suspension of A second batch of 76 decals has neys. stomach, intestines and blood E. Middle Tpke.—hoped to be ready "The ov€T all progress of the If ^ James' Cemetery afe fir^t detected by laboratory CORNER BIRCH and SPRUCE STREETS bnuh erretUrmarkl 0WWW Mme, twmpwrf i apfaMaraf stand that it is in the province of ment head cannot belong. Cemetery. Miss Lowe said the system Is Mrs. Mamie Leonjiardt, 4 Tanner toe tests negotiated by toe United been bought.,pld signs which have for the opening of school next Sep­ job is good," Monahan said. Friendt may call at the funeral still in. the experimental stage. So St.; Henry King, Talcottvlllek,, _ /^Friends may call, at the funaral States, Britan and Russia in Ge­ tests like x-ray examlnst'Idns, The 750-pupll .'school Is being rusted or faded can be renewed tember. TAKE OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY home today from 2 to 6 and 7 to far, resUKs In universities and high ADMITTED TODAY; Mias Mkiy home today (from 2 to 6 and 7 to neva The -ote was 24-38 With 20 just as easily as new metal back­ electrocardiograms and .specimen built behind the Police Station on 9 p.m. schools sefem to indicate the stu­ Ann Slowlck, Wsppihg: Edward 9 p.m - abstentiona 24 HOUR ings. analyses, before your doetpr sees, In a..monthly progress report, E. Middle Tpke. by Wadhams A FRIED CLAMS ond FRIED SCALLOPS C. J. _ . _ dent iesnis ifiupb faster using this Otto, Rocky HiU; Mrs. Rose Mills, The special school' signs were hears or feels anything aritiss. Monahan said steel for door frames May, 'Hartford under a 81.118.825 Neighbor Rescues Five supplement in addition to hfs class­ West Stv, Bolton. After you’ve had . your first has been procured despite earlier contract. 90e Pint — SOc Va Pint PAINT dud WALLPAPER COMPANY purchased by police in cooperation 8fiA CENTER STREET—TEL. Iff 8-fi7U Sand Stockpiling room work thsn hd does with Just BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ PUMP SERVICE - with the Manchester Board of Edu­ examination, your doctor is able threats that the steel strike would FRENCH FRIES 30c FinfwISe Va Pint the classroom work. ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Fiango, cation. to pick UP slight chtnjges from toe hold it up. . WE GIVE JiWr GREEN STAMPS High School PrlncipSl Edson 67 Benton St.; a son to Mr. and The manufacturer’s name for findings he recorded at previous Assurances came'also, that toe Safety Records Set HSH and CHIPS 80c Caught in House' Fire Backed by Martin Bailey said the Army “was.yery NOW OFFERED etrike would not hold up 'delivery Mrs. Norman Legere, 101 Porter the transfer machine incidentally, visits: OPEN: FRIDAY and SATUBDAY 11 A.M. to 10 PJM. successful with It, but they had a St is The Economist. Your weight may be off a few df some heating equipment, he New York—Steelworkers in thi said. SUNDAY 1 to 9 P.M.—DAILY 8 PJil. to 10 PJM. (Oonttined from Page One) General Manager Richard Mar^ motivation—war -can't- hope to- “BIRTHS TODAY; A son to Mr. TO YOU lY pounds though you've not changed United States set a safety record tin saidvtoday he has accepted the match." shd Mrs. Robert Peterson, 8 Ward your eating habits. However, the procurement of during 1958 that was nearly twice long span steel joists for the gym- Advertise in The Hernld--^rt Pays of black," Mrs. HamlU re- recommendation of Deputy Di­ Oral Exsms S t, Rockville:-a son to Mr. and as good as the nation's all-indus­ Diesel Caught Your blood pressure may be nSrium roof still remains’ im- try record, and both rates were aalled. ‘I t was a terrible sight.” rector of Public' Works Chester Mrs. Gertrute Hitchcock, guid­ Mrs. iJbnald Barrows, East Hart­ Scouts to Deliver wltMn normal limits but still 20 certoin, Monahan said today. He better than ever before. The aver­ Mrs. Hamill said she doesn't re- Langtry to have sand for use on ance couhMlor, said a good reason ford; a Bob'to Mr. and Mrs. Albert sidewalks this winter stockpiled at Schneider, Tolland Stage Rd. points higher than It was a year pointed out, though, that the joists age frequency rate for all indus­ aall how her husband found the After 22 Mile for having toe laboratory was that Boxes of Cookies ago. four central points rather than de­ colleg^antrance examinations may Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and will not be needed until a more a[d- trial workers during the year was fourth Russo youngster. “But. he Your electrocardiogram — the Ad. and that's the important livered to homeowners- .. soon Include oral examinations Mrs. Grant Sl8an, 65 High St. Girl Scouts and Brownies 'will 824-828 MAIN STREET Martin said this procedure'^ will In language. Students unaccus­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY squiggly lines tost show your thing," she said. Jersey Chase begin delivery today of more than heart-beat—may look pretty nor­ -Mrs. Hamill described Russo as ha followed from now on and he tomed to hearing . a language Cheryl, Cwy, Lynda anff Richard REX 25,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies will inform the Board of Directors Frink, East Hartford; Mrs. Mabel mal but still show minor changes bainr “ in a state of collapse.” (Continued from Pago One) spoken by a native would be at a "" PUT YOURSELF IN THE PICTURE Intermediate Scouts of Troop 16, at its next meeting. disadvantage. Weir, 277 Highland St.; John ARTESIAN toat weren’t there, toe last time. w a r d s T ^ i "He Just fell on the front Iswn under the leadership of Miss Pa' There may be a tiny shadow in M O N f G O V E M Y WARD | T T V i i l i i 9r p r o c lc G 4l.A . ft » f i and couldn't move,” she said. Langtry suggested that home­ Mias Lowe added that the labor­ Boucher, BHlington; Charles Miim runaway before it went any fur­ owners pick up sand at the town THE EASY WAY tricia Morrow, will sell the Scout yoOr lungs that didn't appear on Mr. and Mrs. Russo are in their ther. atory In the long run wimld mean cuoei, 443 E. Middle iTpke.; Mrs. WELLS cookies tomorrow from 10 a.m. to, DON'T BUY garage on)Harriaon St., the.Love Eleanor Satryb, 10 Thompson S t previous films. tolrtlee, Mrs. Hamill said. He The idea was tola: Place a see- a MVing for ^ teatoer while THROUGH YOUR MU REALTOR \ ■■ ■ 2 p.m. inside Hale's and Marlow's works for the Atlantic Carton Lane sandpit, the corner of School at the Mme time it Increased her Rockville; Arnold Nelson, ' 737 Alerted ' b y' these minor devia­ .ond engine ahead of the runaway, and Autumn St., and outside the AUTHORIZED Stores and outside in front of toe tions from your own normal Corp. in Norwich. Mrs. Russo is then catch It to effect a gentle effectivehees. She could leave the Lydall St.; Aaron Graham, 69 If you’tb.kx>king for a new home your MLS Realtor Agent can Connecticut Bank and Trtist Oo. sand pit on Tolland T'pke. endless, drills on pronunciation to Pleasant St.; Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, finding* your doctor begins fer­ ANY C A R - the former EUlen ’Turner of Nor­ coupling. This would be much cheaper, save you Wa^ks and weeks of blind house-hunting. His MLS files Girl Scoots will sell vanllls, as­ reting about. In this way, he de wich.'' the tap^, Reckin g them regularly; Andover!. Myron Lee. Hebron Rd., will quickly gtv.e you a selection of available properties that are sorted sandwich, cookie mints, Countless switches were thrown Langtry said, than the former BoHon; Mrs. JCsephine Odell, tects many dlseaae conditions In UNTIL YOU'VE DRIVEN Mrs. Hamill sa'id the Russo to keep the runaway clear of to make sure a student wasn’t suitable to your needs in size, location and price. And his expert double fudge-filled and shortbread m practice of having the Highway '512 E. Center St.; Harold Snow, their earliest phases. Imme is “completely g on e." evening paasenger tralna and to making errors, guidance will coet jbu ho more. It pays to deal with a Realtor. GOULD’S stand-up cookieA. Division distribute sand around "It took less than a half hour,” More classroom tbna could be Wapplng.; Mrs. Phyllis Keefe and At tola early time, curative THE ROAD-TUNED 1960 get its sister engine In a position town -,to buckets placed out by SALES AND For those who have not ordered megaures hkve their greatest po­ Mto Mid, incredulously. to stop it. devoted to the literatuito',.,politics, son, Hebron; Mrs, Lila Saivyer ONLY REALTORS ARE MEMBERS OF cookies or would like ,^to purchase homeowners. and daughter, Thompsonville; Mrs. tency. Ih the rare case of disesees “ I went over to .look aroimd Assigned to the delicate task of history and mores of the foreign MANCHESTER« :MUl^CIPlPLE LISTING SERVICE SERVICE DEALER extra supplies, the coolries will ba J«Wt a.litUe while ago. There's country. . Leslie Kirch and daughter, Cov­ that can’t be cured, at least steps coupling was Engineer Cheater sold at the same locations- next can be taken to prevent their fur­ ■ame of the wall still, standing. Oudmunson. Miss Lowe Mid that. In time, the entry: Mra. Bonita ' Dziadul and Jarvis Realty Co. Rqal Estato'Center McKinney Brothers CALL week on Thursday from 6:30 to 8 K o( C Appoints language .'department would use son, 26 Windsor Ave., Rockville; ROCKVILLE ther progress and keep them under MERCURY The most pathetic thing* is the lit­ Gudmunson did what he was aa- MI 8-4)12 East Hartford, 'Opnn, Inc. p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. control. tle charred hand marks oh the Bigned, to do and ths nightmgre sn additional teacher to auperviae Mrs. Jtonie Graham and son, 34 \ JA 8-6524 . MI 8-6060 TR 5.7059 to 2 p.m. piaster where the youngsters Dance Oiairmen jhe laliguage laboratory. Ths high Radding. St;; Mrs. Mondra Mor­ ‘ lUsle Meyer AccompllshmenU of this kind was over as quickly as it had be­ don’t make, the headlines. But grcq>ed for an opening.” gun. school woiud oiot do as some rissey and daughter, 649 Hartford MI fi-8624 Arthur A. Knoflal 'Ktanley Bray AFTER 6 PM. Thaty Lobster schools have done. ' she said, and Rd. Ml 8-5440 MI 8-8278 they may postpone by decades toe A Jersey Central apokeSman Edward Hennigan and Francis TR 5-1413 , If you arant ^ glorify a package tragedies of invalidism and death, I FERI8H IN BLA3BE use a student to supervise the lan- DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Ken Oetrinsky MORIARTY b r o t h e r s aaid ‘ the runaway was of the Mahoney will be co-chairmen of .mn 8-6159 vllVi ounces) of frosen 'lobster They may add many years to the C9ilcago, Nov. 18 (JP)—Five chll- the eighth annual Npw Year’s Eve guage laboratory. Bidith Cavagnaro, 89 Tanner S t; Oast•ton Realty T. J. Urqckett - rd^burg, add H cup (packed “ 1700” class—Used for hauling WhThile the — Board was discussing delights of a comfortable end use­ 301 C E N T E R S T ;— M I 3-5135— O P E N E V E N IN G S Don’t m iff th«8G terrific buys! 4ren—aged 1 to 4—perishefi in a dance to be sponsored by the Jonathan Foulkes, West Hartford; M1^9-6781dl\o-S78l MI 8-1877 down) of cooked lobster. Cut toe heavy freight*and second biggest the language laboratory, one of the Mrs. Ruth Vittner, 32 Whitney Sherwood A. Beechler ful life. Bra which swept through a one- engine the (Jentfal hSa in iise. Knights of Ck>lUmhus at the Man­ MI 8-6969 lobster In good-sized pieces ad It So have that regular checkup, story home In south suburban chester State Armory. members asked Bailey if the lan­ Rd.; Bonnie Rlback, 68 Wedge- Eilsworth OUtten Ooodohlld Bsalty both pretty and recognlsablel Gudmunson, 58, of Roselle Park, guage department would someday wood-Dri; Frank Luond, Storrs;. MS 8-^80 whether you feel g ^ or bad. Markham .yesterday In the midst joined the Jersey Central as a fire­ TheXo-chalrmaii are working on Berate Cantor MI 8-7828 Of a anowatorm. arrangehtents, and will soon an­ include Other languages besides Denise Witlnok, 86 Village fit., TRempnt 6-8496 man in November 1922 and be­ Latin, French and Spanish. Rockville; Raymond Young, Hyde Madeline Bmlth Walton W. Grant The children were alone, police came an engineer In November nounce the committees, orchestra nported. and other details for the dance, toe Bailay replied that he sbmetimes AVe., Rockville; Joseph Battaglia, Alios Clampet . ''v MI 9-1648 Agency 1940. He la married and h M chil­ receives requests for Gertoan and Ml 0-4548 The mother of two of the vic­ dren. largest social evept of the year for 37 EIro S t; Cheryl Brock, Kelly MI 8-1168 Ruasltm. Of toe two, he said, if any Rd., Vernon; Primo Amadeo, 63 E ^ le S,S. Rohan OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. tims WM across the atreet viaiting He was taking a 40-car freight KofG. Clifford Hansen MS-A' 748^ The decorative theme for the are to be added, he prefers Ger­ Irving St.; Mrs. June Hyde, 46 Carlton W. Hutchins when the fire broke out, polic.e train south across the Raritan MI 8-2468 MI 9-6182 ATTENTION MEN! Former Cheney said. She raced into the burning New Year's Eve ball, will be co­ man. Conway Rd.; Mrs. Amelia Wsrren Howtoud Mlila 1 River Bridge to South Amboy Bailey, said that many colleges Stolaronek and son, 329 Mt. Ver­ homa and carried four of the chil­ when the operator of the- draw ordinated with the Catholic Youth Welles A fsocy MI 8-1186: EIvs Tyler Hartford Road dren from a bedroom, but they Organization plans for its winter are u rg l^ high school students to non Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Eliza­ PI 2-7856 Ml 9-4489 and Pine S t " notified him he had been named take four years of one language beth Gauthier and son, Bolton. hsd suffocated. The fifth ehild’a to rescue the runaway. Snow Ball scheduled for Dec. SO. WUliam E. BeUlore Manchester, Conn. John H. Lappea, Inc. Agency ' tedy was found burned in the Gudmunson left the cars at the X. John 8. BisM:1i- Ml f-8261 MI 8*4)760 \. W 2-8828 Mtchen. draw; went ahead with his own . Plenty of I Dead were the two children o f engine, >got into position., and Free Parking! Mr. and'Mrs. Hamlet Reddick— started to pace the unmanned lo­ Phillip, 1,' and Michael 3; and the comotive at South Amboy. to n e children of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Parcel Pickup The two engines moved along To Your Car! bert Reddick—^Myra 1, Ted 3, and for about a mile and a half be­ TV view ing Qsll 4. The Reddicks are brothers. fore they connected. I Tbs families are Neigro. "There was quiU a jar," Gud- You Must Act No\f! is «asy today..: ' Fire Chief Louden McCord said m^nson aaid. 'T m glad nobody got WEEKEND SPECIALS Shootin’ Shtll toe blase apparently started in the hurt,” ' , ' V ShMHIri’ SMI Shootin’ Shell kttcbennf the brick veneer house. ThA veteran rallroadar Mid he FOR ONR OF m e Few eeMAiNiNa NO TOLL on Bulkeley W Founders Bridges gun t holsttr The cause was not .determined. waatm nervous during the opera K s « t r M * Inicklo gun 'McOord aaid an explosion could tion but felt scared whan It was all 5V4% GJ. MORTGAGES WITH I U. S. TOP Cl’ioiCE TENDER BEEF Rifiii ’tm, cowboys, on Block have touched off the fire. He esU- ov«^ g98 Q 9 S Spociol porchoso solol ^mated dkmage to the house at "I never want to do it again, LOW DOWN PAYMCNT CHUCK ROfCTS ^CHUCK STEAKS Fury, tho spirited stolKoh 118,000. he Mid. “The situation had awful 37'' Flo^ podpl cor posaibllitles." 'feugh ntolded plaitic The railroad spokesman said the .Buy Now TV -famous Buckle Authentic replica ef Tr'icky Western bah Flashy pedol-drJve. A t Wasdhm BONE BONE I hone, tooled toddle, gun. Rolling. Block frontier gun. With 2 sat., With 2 car­ H ike ConsidtercwA unmanned locomotive has no dead sports cor; blue’ and man control. All Jersey Central Helfhto In IN IN gilt trim. Steel springs. G rifle. Fanner pistol. Shootin’ Shall car­ tridges, btiilat- 9* ■ ^ L B . 6 In Trash Pickup passenger, locomotives In the state Msneheeter. 49' S t ,^21'high, 3 3 'l^g . aqis to 4 Complete with am­ tridges', 6 bullet- nosas, adjustable white ^namat. Steel have such „ devices, designed to Have munition, target. . noses. Ha'll love it! tooled leather belt. body, rubbef^tiras. uiUAilvi2.ee bring the engines to a halt if t h ; p . S. GO\T. m S P kcT E D FRESH NATIVE TrMh collections perhaps as togtoeer'a hand slipa from thp Christmas Often as once a month m ay-be throttle for any reason. Dinner In so’s homo hooting '/rim pnpoaed by General; Manager Accdrdtog to toe. qmkesman lUtoard Marlin in the i apilng of ; Your Own ‘ ■1»60. . ..4 - some frelffit locoinoUvM also have Homel oujN/ayl I don’t worry, l eall Ml 4-1581, The Conn. Homeowners Malnt. Following a aucce88ful’'traah col- the control. He said these are the CHIOKENS ^ 3 Ssrvica Oo. The new metthership club in MsnchMter. By making ones on whlcn';'^ fireman some­ Vo.u get premium quality IscUon last week in which the Jnst one call MI 4-lj581, I eoa have over 888 services available (WHOLE 2>/i LSwAVO.) . town'a five new packer-body gar- times must lesye'toe cab to look Koomy 8 bedroom Arizona A PRICED A% ' Mobilhest with RT-98 . . .'tba bsge trucks were used, Martin after his duties In toe unit ranch that has the Uring space most completely effective fuel to nie. I am guaranteed of 84 HOUR SBBVICE—7 IfAYS A day aaid he may consider estab­ On other. I freight UMmmotivesi you need. Festures O-E bulit- oil additive in use today. And . WiBBK, EMERGENCY CALLS AlfiE TAKEN CARE OK tMME- such as the runaway, eva^tUi^g la lishing pickups'more reguUu- than Ine In drasm Idtehen, .eeramla you. get premium service. Au­ DI/Ml^g— stays curly even Plastic pan, dish- douple's'tliies minor chlldrsn end fieicked acetate ball. even blows bubble* m ^ , bfoem, apron, believe" glamor. tic, smart ’potjlerii Wamm Masted toroagh an aUoamnoe foe their "oare, edu- jwo' your plumbor, doolor or BROTHERS 17* )|tood hondle. ofterwosmyl Gw dust pan, duster. drainer, more. warty . today with 24 HOUR S ttiiS r 'Whhbl^layehe. Mirror, compact, on dnhe* option, maintenance, and support." CM lorSt. M a H T voice, eye* doee. Flaitio cosa. Tbs couple was nis^sd in 1847. JARVIS REALTY CO MI4"1SS1 Rsj)tSssaung tlis| p in t|»e THE HARTFORD EIFCTRK EIGHT CO. MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER sourt-astlon l i toe .law flrin o t WITH AN ELECTRIC APPLI''.NCE 5 1 3 5 BuUtr, Vbipis, GSRltjr Apd Baaeo. N J

‘ ' '■ \ -.'H y . J -■.--yr MANCHE2STER* COKN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBfiaR" 18, 1989 PAGKTWELVB IIANCHISTER EVENING: HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. rRIDAY^HOVEMBER 13, 1959 PAGE THIRTEEK his duty Just as every one of t: - will fa ll-if isadassary to defend, our the noted Connecticut arttai''aiMl piw3 et.'tiia'IlN ? S -ralem d the-peF. * RockvUle^V ernoi% revolution,'''he shouted. Soutli^^Tjui^r teacher, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m, at the B olton IttMMrp map back tb, Rpocflt fbr. RROiUl RKkAS'irCD imes Ahead, WNAn THE DIfrERERRE? reMsioh In regtra t6 > He also denounced a story in Pleqaant Valley Clubhouse on Bll- WHtTlm the'Miami Naws apeculatmg that, The difference in price betiveen today’s jira^HpUOTa and ington Rd. Yhe South Windeor Art. iipns Cienfuegos had been liquidated^- thoaa o f M yaaifa ago Mn anaUy ba figured, "fte dlfferM ce pd^Vf Fitzgerald'^la Speak LMgue U spdnsorlng the affair. AWegt- musical inlsslan- T U L IP T R E E 60 Resi^nts Give is measured in dim e9... . sonietlmes even In douaN. But how, Resideiits Asked to G>mn]:eht aiy tb'the rar ERst, wiu spsnrii at cause of differences with Cwtro’s, •dhoel l l omu . ' , TBNOBR t a s t « ” younger brother, Haul, who is au- can w€ measure the diirterence In rtsults t; Surely, . The foUowing Is the menu for tha • ' Mift. I0:8D h.m, alaralUR, On Consolidated irter Plan preme commander of the armed poMbly be .put oil a Hfe s4ved by a mlrqcle drug that didat AtVemberats^ Victory Dinner the- Wapping, Avery St. Pleasant On Plan to Centralize Mails BerMi^,«L B q ^ CongregattofMT Ws ara seiHng, 18% ebaaper this ybar thaa era aeqr dM feafoM forces. (fxlst 20 years ago! Valley and Union Schools for next M s d U ii^ e -01111 'praseht a Oar turkeys are disease frae aaff arf taleed hi eeatlaeaieat aa (OoMthiiw8 from Mcauee,Uiis le a sovereign coun­ week: Monday frankduH on.-ra.il, preinmilt'.-of maRc and sRiedptaa raiaed, tistled porchea. tlie torkeye, «re eell are of oar ossa ^by pppiilatlom. nr geographically "No differences exist among the TODAY’S Pi«»MJBBPTION IS THE BlOOESt Residents of Biolton who ha.'VFhroute, Rothwell feels (t may he In an nlmospher* of ooopem try.” revolutionary leaders,” the prime Featured s p i^ e n at the-pemof:^port will be atloth*r purpose of potato chips, buttered whole iMrnel o^Mai 20-yeanh'pf ai^flence in breeding, raised by 'as. We de'^'aef boy for resale. No tarhey Is tlon «t » public hearlnjr last ni(fh^^yya* discussed. • BABOAIN IN mSTORT ' the drive. corn, fruit; Tuesday scalloped beef' Vehion and Andover mailing ad an inUnhsdlatr'sRjjp in tlM tight Chinft.'anfi J^apw P-m. fmseti-'unleee eo epeciffed by eaetoaier. We aHm. spectbllse to Whether the election should be prohibited O u b a ^ v tn g eommer Castro angrily denounced the minister declared. craUc Victory Dinner and Dance •omt «0 citlWna discuMert PubHahed lai Hw intarest #f pharmacy and medicine by C, RUsm II Trotmann is general and potatoes, cole slaw and g r e ^ dressss ara bsing quarled by an direction,” It has bean Suggested day hapnibrad------w tBeHI Club of ^ned endralfcd^tarlyrAW^ierbkJfiH partisan or non-partisan brought clal relations with other hatibns flood of rumors surrounding the Ah unuaually heavy guard ps- S ^ rd n y at 7:30 p.m. at. Garden MpecU of a charier to be wiwen and gave UMf United ■ Btatee the trolled the area, around tha TV chairman In eharge of the enlist­ peppers, bfead and bjitter, sliced Ofilflton poll on thsir rsaetlon to a that a Mbetatlon of ths Manches­ tlm i^miroh, ' / out an equal number of proa and disappearance of MaJ. CAmlio Keeney St., in Manchrater ter post offics might be «ota.bUsh- for the conaolldation of lh^/lhrig4)red. The only remnant of Cuba 17 dpys ago. ed that a major—hlghaat rank in WESTOWM Sheriff Donnw Potter and James - Xirs. RiiUt LojUm, state repre­ ■lysTTlll ...... ■ ^ .1. InR their personal munlons and will ••nvass rural "ernon tomor- a^M ay IF the U.8. Naval Base af .’‘Cienfue'gos was not one to al­ the Cuban Army—and two cor­ FiUgerald o f East, Hartford, a man; Myron Burr, program and ghetti, buttered vsplnach, carrot J. M. DaSilva, posUl inspector 44A. ^The r X GMshe some repre8enllnS^churc.hes or porals were killed early today in a PH A R M A CY*^ budgets chairman. - , sticks, rolls; Friday fish sticks, sentative for Tolland, described FRANK M. HARAIURpA ^ /row t6 colit((Comer of McKee)-—MI 9-9946 Head table guests will include "Servants of ths . Moat High mashed potatoes, buttered green oh the .Vsrnon and Andover ai’S 'l^ld at the same time.* / HWAMP RD., OLASTONRURT—PHONE ME 8-24t> ing; the problems of consolldigion the Army headquarters outside God" wilt -be Rev. R. Wirvthrop and yellow beans, jam sandwich, thC' Republican, party to m an u re will be used to buy equipment for vanion. . their comfortable alcoves, those A Middlesex County High Sheriff troutes: "A n . iHSestigstton is ciirr who attended the buffet dinifw at 'pDfiticsie aqcvleat'. of worship, objectively. I^ere was little ex­ Havana Nelson's sermon topic during both fruit. ■ the troop. . Castro sharply criticised Amer­ who’ve lost their empires here, Joseph Walsh. nfhtly being conducted whteh may the Rosempunt laet night,'' wur '-’ iw Coiiducted a t tlnlf pression of/biased ooinion. Porahontos Meeting Tonight ican news agencies and some vyho are responsible for these bar­ Special tribute will be paid to the 8:30 and ll,a,m . worahip aerv- MiHt is served with all lunches. in^lve ' changers in rural routes An id e a 'b y former National Meihoidijit Chbreh Sunday st 8 William Barton o f Troy Rd. Who ices. Many M those present are ap­ ■ The Degree, of Pocahontas will American newspapers, A member baric rumors.” serving Bolton which emanara Committee Chairman' Meade - Al­ and 11 a.m. hy the Rev. parently fairly new to the com- be exemplified tonight at 8 o'clopk of the panel In the TV studio read Castro left the distinct Impres­ recently completed 28 years of Cominunlty Church Manciieeter Evehjiig H e,r o1 d from the VSrnon . and Andover corn, tha. ptogrim lain b« conduct- T. Daley, Church school ae8eib»s muni<>' and at least one hao not at Red, Men:s Hall. Refreshments bstetrics a Washington newspaper report sion that Clenfiiegoa had crashed, public aervlce. here. A longUme At Waipping Community Church Heath Windsor eoirespowdewt El­ post offices. eo Oicpo^OtR uie nation and Is are held at 9,:,30 a.m. hwM talk of ddhsolmaupn until will be served at a social follow claimihg Soviet submarines were presumably oft the north coast of leader on the Board of Finance, he at the 8:80 and 11 a.m. church more Burnham, teleVhene Mitchell "If proposed changes are ef­ Dr. D oi^d W. Morrison, 67 But­ now in phM»eu of organisation. ! Masses will 'be celM>tatad at St. ^sterday. AlthopKh consolidation Ing the meeting. secretly delivering arms to Cuba. Cuba. He said ths army chief's also nerved on.the Board of Asses­ worship services Rev, Roy Hutch- 4-0674. fected, It may then be possible to It WilLflavp five goals; T o com­ Maurice ChuriJH a t ^ , 8:80 .and 10 ternut Jw.,. has, , been, appointed Tha.prime minister shouted: twin-engine plane left on ita 2- sors and was a member of th« eon will have t o f h'la serinon topic'. '^haa been promoted many times Hospital .Notes chlef/df obstetrics at Manchester have all residents o f Bolton re­ pile a^'cehaua>qf Republican' and a.m. 'Sunday. T ^TteV . ’Bernard' t>> during the past 50 years, Charter Admitted yesterday: Kenneth " I t we need arms, we will not hour flight with only three hoUra building comndtlioe for the Wap- ‘The Gift and the Giver.” ' Sunday ceive mail by rural routes emanat­ unaffilieted voterst to enlist alddi- McCrurk Is pqstqf. and Consolidation Commission ap- lorial Hospital. He lucceeds bring them in like contraband but gas and ran Into a severe storm. ping Schboi. ^J'Democratlc Town will be ,Ckr!atian Enlistment Sun­ Blanchard, Dart HH1 Rd., Vernon: Charles Peckham who retired V3EW Unit Gives ing from the Manchester post of­ tihnal workera to .find imreglstered IlnRn Board -pointed by a town meeting last Lorraine Bailey, 54 Ward St. ^ through' the open port of Havana “ Camilo Cienfuegos fell doing Committee f i r m a n Harry Od­ day. Sunday School win be held at fice. This change would eliminate voters, to assist in, collection of YOUaOUfiHT A in the eummer. ium xsaid lait night Barton's de­ both times. The Mfonjen's Auxiliary of the July is the'only grovtp ever named Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Dr. Morrieon has been on the Flag to GS Troop delays in the delivery of mail tor absentee bqllots and' to show that Fire/Departrtient will ment- at to write a con.solidation charter Charles Brennan and daiignter cision tq^ retire from the Board of The Junior Pilgrim Youth Fel- thb residents of Bolton th ^ ' are the GOP'has a real interest In staff at MMH since August 1949 Finance Web Aibitter blow; his tal­ ^ v e y ’a,Restaurant In Manchester for Vernon. West Wllllngton. and has a private practice' at 17 .lowehip'Wjjl.fheet in the Church, A n , American flag wss present­ caused''by differences In .'mailing, every household |n the state and Tiiarday at 7:15 p.m, for their an­ MERCURY X When questionad last night as Admitted today; Mr^^. Muriel ents will be'-efely missed. basement" from 6-8 p.m. The PYF Haynes St. Fourth Distfkt State Senator ed by the ‘ ladles* auxiliary, VFW, addresses. The propose!^; change nation. -v ■ nual hinlday dinner.’ -- i < • t r 4 tOxwhelhcr it has been decided, Adams. 117 Prospect St.; Nancy from the Center Congregational Bolton's state rapfeeantattve ^ KVEBi^iNW YOU FEEL * ' He studied medicine at Columbia Fred Doocy is gej»r|ii chairman o f to Girl Scout Troop 86. which cele­ would' require a chahge of your United Methodist Chiirch will be thi^xthe residents want consolida­ Church, Manchester will be guests EXCJLUSryit; ROAD-TlTN*fD BIDE Fluckiger, Ellingtdh. University, graduating Ir 1940. He the dinner danw; ‘ Town , Oiefk brated lU first troop birthday yes­ present address ,tO RirD, Man­ Mrs. Dorothy MilleC,' tUvtqpR. the the scene-of the Holiday Fair-of ' X - ' - I tion. V. Commission member re­ interned at the Paterson. N. J., of the 'group. Joseph Tripp, princi^ terday a't the Keeney St. School. chester.” group that Tolland Counjy R«pub- the Women’s Society of Christian Charles N. Enes heads ttie Ucket pal of the^Avery SL Elementary, liteircury's Rbad-Tuned-wheelii take the bounce out of bumpe. plied that the voters will make Vernon sjtd^alcottvllle news Is General Hospital until 1942, after committee. Ellsworth S.'..New­ Those who presented - the flag Eiach patron on the Vernon and licin Associates W tftM raooh be-- Service tornorrow begirmlng at 1 shinty of each wheaT'to "roil with the punch” is one of the handled xihrough The Herald’ s School, will’ be the speaker. Re-: that decision in a referendum ivKich hi Entered the Army Medi­ berry will provide dance m us^on were Mrs. Frank Wohlegmuth, Andover routes has been asaed reality^. , JRep. Lavirgne p.rn. . most important ride adyannee In years. Only Mercury ts so per- next summer >s?hen the charter la Rockyilfe ,B*t*'**“ ' * Main St., cal Corps. He was discharged with freshments will be served. acting patriotic instructor; Mrs. to indicate Whether or not he ob­ WlUlams of CblUntbia>ia Is.ch^rlinah fectly tuned'to every/foad. - the Hammond organ. \ Senior PYF will meet In the eompletbd. telppnnjie TRemont 5-8188. the rank of captain in 1945. Table reservations muet - be Harry Mahoney, auxiliary presi­ jects to changing his .mailing ad­ o f ' the committee wbrUing'oibh or Manchmter Evening Herald Bel­ Toward the close of the hearing Both he and his wife, the for­ made with Miss Julia Nicholson of Cbronninily House from 7-8 p.m. dent. and Mrs. Florence^ Plltt, past dress to Manchester. ganization whichi wilix^-soonw i»x 4o< en- mer Miss Kuth Tiffin, are natives ton eofreepondebt, Doris M; Dl|tol- Commiasion Chairman Robert' R x^pieasant VaUey.Rd. by tonight. Pambla. Holcombe and Karen Pel- president. Twenty-one girls at­ Uoiw Reaction nounce the date of %-dlnrfer meet­ is, telephone Mitchell of Ridgewood, N." J. They have ton will bp in charge of devotions. Kingsbury summarized the dispds- The Democtpttc, Town Commit­ tended the birthday party. ^ . John ,C. Rothwell, head of the ing to launch thlg Unit.' . ■Ions, held in three grimps of Baptist8 to Hear three rhlldren. Nancy Jfitioh will speak on ’ her Engineer tq-Meet OfRolals m o r iX r t y B r o t h e r s tee will me«t‘ f^iSlfetht at 8 p.m. at Other guests were Mrs. Jesse Lion.s' International committee Make It Smooth about 20 persons each. ' ^ _ _ _ trip ,to the iniiiipplhe Islande. Robert B^oWn, planhingvengi- ^ 1»C1ENTER STi— MI .1-6J.T5—OPEN EVENINGS Con^o Missionary the TohaLHall.„ , Bannister, Girl Scout „.nelghbor- which has been working to,, ob­ Frosting.* la.ver cake?.'Trim off Kingsbury learned frfim the dis­ country and now lives in 'West 1W Jtev. Qiynn ■ 6n TVfsday- at 7:30 p.m. the | tain a p,ost office for Bolton, said neer for tbS Ckpltol Region Plan­ Church Schpoi teachers will meet | hood chairman: Mrs. Santo Leone ragged edges with the kitchen cussion leaders, that there was Orange, N. J. The-Rev. .wq«« V- Glyniii ww and Mrs. Barbara Chilckshanks, today th'at this may be a step in ning Authority, of which Bolton' in the church bass'ment. scissors,■ brush off all crumbs!.-If ’eneral agreemwt on the need Mrs. Howard M. Freas. former A brief business meeting end pastor q f aSt. 'FVahcls 'of ;AH*lsi the right direction. Is a member, will medt with Bol­ you want- your frosting to look Schedule 'Of Maeaee both last year’s leaders. Jor a full tlmr^xecutlve officer to missionary to the Belgian Congo devotional period will - be led by PINE LENOX PHARMACY Church, ;wtU-W guesj of honor' at Mrs., R. A. BaiUvaau -is now He plans however, to talk to ton^ officials and Interested towns­ smooUK you'll have to put It over a / Masses at, St. Francis of Assisi people on NqV. 24 at 8 p.m. at the pun the town, whatever form of for the American Baptist Foreig;n Mrs. Ellery B. Keith. Members an Open to welcome him on troop jfeader, assisted, by Mrs. Wal­ DaSilva to learn whether or hot smooth surface. - x* AdvertiM in The Hepild— It P«yi government is chosen. There was Mission Societies, will apeak at of the Ann Judson Circle will V n E. CENTER ST. M l ^ 0 8 9 4 Sunday Ttong- 8-5 p.m. ^ , the Chunv will be said lit V 8, 8, 10:15 all areas of Bolton would be' Comimunity Hall. no preponderance of opinion, how­ meeting of the Women's Mission and 11.'30 a.m. ter Woykovsky. The Town Planning Commiasion serve refreshments. Church ttalL . served by one postal route out of ever. on whether the executive of­ Society of Community Baptist _ , Food Sale Saturday Manchester. He pointed out that (TPC) will sponsor Brown’s con­ ficer should be a manager or a Church Tuesday' at 8 p.m. In Fel Father Glynn was forhacrly sultation with B«Won olBoiala con­ the assistant pastor of Our Lady The Wapping Mothers Club will State Mari Jailed if the entire town is hqt on onq mayor. lowahip Hall at the church. sponsor a Food Sale aiid Card route, the situation lyould not be cerned with planning problems NResidents agreed that they Mrs. Freas became a missionary Yule Decorations at Victory Church, West Haven. and'potential growth,of the town. The reception la jointly spon­ Party Saturday at 8 p.m. at the altered'too much. ■ h ^ d pay In taxes for the serv­ In 1930 when she was married to Community House, redecoration For Hitting Guard Janies- G. HasSett, chairman, and ices tiicy receive, and pondered sored by all pqciah societies. The Some areas o f Bolton are noW Dr. Freas. medical miesionary In Will Be Shown Manl What A Buy! fiind. served by two-Manchester routes, Edmond Morancey of the TPC are whether payment should be .made the Bel^an Congo. A train^ Men B Club and CYO boys are in New Haven, Nov. IS (JP>—A sAi- Bolton’s representatives on the In a graded assessment nr on an Prizes will be avyarded and re­ RFD 2 and^ RFD 3. Two rural teacher, she spent the first 15 Mrs. Edson P. Herrick will dem­ charge of setting up the hall. freshments will be served. tence of nine to 12 years in prison Authority. PLANTLAND'S routes from Andover cover other Itemized tax bill. It was suggest­ years of her service In tjie Congo Mothers Circle members see han­ has been dealt a New Haven man The TPC has spproved flnsl ed that a system of g^-aded assess­ onstrate how to make attractive Talk On Bandlcapped areas oT the town and a route' out in educational and religrioua activ­ Christmas decorations at a meet­ dling decorations, publicity, Invl- The Wapping Mothers' Cftub will who used a heavy wrench to slug maps for' the Sff-Iot-'Subdlviaion of ment would not be acceptable to tationa" ahd refreshments. GYO of Vefnon serves the Bolton Lake ities. ing of the Junior Century Club hold their monthly meeting Tues­ an elderly night watchman during area. The Vernon route was Lawrence F. Converee on property the assessors who. by law. must She was bom In Swamppeott, ItONEOTOMKi giris will act as junior' hostesses. a burglary last month. off Birch Mountain EXt. Work hae assess s house according to' Its of Mancheater at the Whiton au­ Custom day at 8 p.m. at Ihe Community created about a 'year ago. It had Mass., and holds a bachelor's de­ The ladien will furnish home- Vincent K. Smith, 30, was Seni^ already been started on one of two' fair market value. ditorium Tuesday at 8 p.m. House. previously been a Rockville RFD. gree from Bryn. Mawr College and baked desserts. t Mrs. Stella ZaJeskl, program tenced yesterday by superior co>irt The ^ons have been trying to roads proposed for the develop­ It was pointed out that the tsx- a master's degree from University Mrs. Herrick, a member Of the 19S8 MERCURY 1954 CHEVROLET Taped music will be handled by Judge Howard W. Alcorn. Smith a ^ n for sewerage and street Manchester Garden Club, will also station Wagon. Mermmatic 2-Door. chairman, announces- that. Miss lntere./,’- lR -24” 12- i .v ' heater and < 1 ^ A l a The Bible Study groups, the Luth­ broke up into small groups ac­ career. BeethoV^ composed for it 2 for $15.00 defroster. eran Information Course and Sun­ cording to the instruments they and Schubert sang bis new songs to its accompaniment. “An or­ *V •' day School will mept at 8 a,m. A are playing. Instructors worked Bst the 4th FREE G«t th$ 4th FREE Git tht 4th FREE 1957 FORD with each individual group. chestra in miniature” was the ad­ 2-Door. V-8,. Fordomatic, radio, - nursery is provided during both services for children of pre-school A lecture on contemporary art miring comment of French com­ 'TOAND-TAKE" heater. A-1 S I 0 0 ^ will be given by William Cowing, poser Hector Berlioz. WASHABLE SLACKS age. , , condition. . . • " ^ The Lutheran Youth will meet 1957 CHEVROLET Sunday evening nt the Melvin W IN A Thaiikagiriiig TURKEY Reg. $7.95 NOW $5.88 Bel Air Hardtop. V-A Cornelluson residence on Rye S t powerglide, radio; - heater, at 7 p.m. Judy Maaiak, Joan Mlko- Write in twenty words or leas why I like to shop at Plantland OB the Pgrkway. Brinf 2-tone, etc. $1745 lite. Bill Mitchell 6h I V Y J . V X NO. YOUP/f-ton pick-up. ^YOUR OLD 5HOK rOWARD A NEW PAIR 4-Dbor. V-8, overdrlVf.- S I'A A C Very, very sharp. , ■ W" t J xAS-IS SPECIALS . A rtiinimum of $10 a month can be automatically deducted ffom your T954 PONTIAC loos' D O ^ E 4-DOOR ...... giOS. f MEN • wbMEN • CHil^REll IBOLIUM PRIVET X checking account and transfe/red to your Savings Account, 2-Door. Radio, heater, SQOC VERY HARDY MULTI FLORA ROSE Aydramatte. . ^ - less BtJICK HARqTOP 8285.00 . INTEREST IS A t THE RATE. OF 3%! J * ' ' ^ \' ■ ’ , FAST^d TOICK With Recoil 5tarter $179.95 1808 STUDEBAKER .. • , 8185,00 12 ,„ f2 25 l^5r.,»4,25 I ■■ For more*information, mail in the coupon below. . WOMEN’S lOAFERS PERSONALITY HOSE . J ' , “■ , 2-8' ■ ■ ' ' 25.., *1.751 SOK.^ij'S With Electric 5tart4i^ , $199.95 ; MADK IN MAINE—HAND sRWN o Never needs waxing, only wipe with damp cloth. *... . FRUIT TREES 1 FLOWERING CRABS Hartford National Bank dnd Trust Company ■ i $39.95 DOWN ^ a.AIL stMs from children’s ^,tb lO’/j.- • — 4 , 1 a Thick bat' light, king wearing rubber soles. ♦ ' ,t SSST Main St., Manchester, Conn, . ' . < w l j L o Very light on the feet. V APPLEPEAR ^ X F - HOFAALMEY Pay l>)ar Telephone if O r Pair? MRMR Btlle Hera .R ^ -$ 4.95 *■; o Every pair fa^y guaranteed for complete satisfaction. ? ^ DWARF and REG.^ * ..Centlemen;' I RfGULAR $1400 f X iR - > ------1 : 1 ------;------_J ^ WH4LE THEY'LAST^ PLANTLAND WHERE ALL GARD^NG NEEDS ARE SATiSflED Yes; I wantto'know more about the CHECK-SAVINGS PLAN, Send me the neces- I < DRib MAI^^I^ NOW IN GObD SUPPLY , . aaty authorization, forms and^nstructions^^'" - .. ■; ■' i,' y . • • . ’-j -YOUR OU) SHOf^^^LLi^ K A NEEDY CHARITY,

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IIANCHESTBiR EVENING HERALB/MANCHE8TEll, CONN„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING? jlE R A LD . MANCHES'FEE, .CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 198? PAGE FiFirIrtSN PAGE POURTEBN —I...... ri ' tirOiM Answer 1» P m le w A m * . r did not have.the time to spend oh acaln oriUetasd tbdsy hy Leo B .' BUGS BltNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPL^ Cranstrerd Quiz Rockville acting as police chief. -V. Rockville n i w t y Jr,,. Democratic cand.l-; PSTUNM 8AO t o 6 ir THIS OERSfiV F E E L S . Regarding a retirement plan dit# for htayor.- Flahefty con-,, i^Wie€»ff Backs proposed for the ca^ain, hut tends, thst the Redevelopment A R T M U rS ONETHAT/iTSOXY) LITTLE T / W r VfHiN aow m m , •iWbatwaa .Dally BreaMaet Special . BETTER I ■------'aetraaa. . Which did not evolve. Olson -Mid Area Change Agency should have'planned more I TACKLE ...BETTER , Fourth W ard carefuTty for a tranaltlon period. ' Orange juice, buttered ■ ' MOLD MV GIMME ASIXE LARGERrJ IW batkm e TanguaYa the captain said that pe wns 'too Matwt top* Mnt naaiaT sick to handle the job and wanted' A .studjf ehoi\ld be made, of the | toaat. Jelly, tA L U fAP/ IMTMS.MV GABATBST MOUit ^Suuimn Promotion coffee. ^ A».*TV . ct alrpliiMT 0 OF TRlUMW.t AM A PROPHBT K F « H o(iaca Atll^ntion to retire. However, the retirement l^ e n H o p in g arog. to be redeveloped to see what ) 48impt« (IWhaflg writer X - .... ■. ' - .1 plan, which woiitd have cost the can ‘he done about it between no«n I- WnWO»5T HOt4OR.ANOMlEU.Ml0H aWhoittlM . _ ____ Noir. l2'yp7 -i- Gov. F8NMILESS.' OardnaYa city 2100 a week, Olson said, was ;amt the time, the, hntldings are j pm tn t PopeT drat namef^ indioe.ted yeSfentay that A n d p v e r O f &isttiocrlrt$ satisfactory to the captaip. Renewal Plan actually tom down, Flsheu^ EOT iFTMe SANkMlILL AOVAMCe UBafora he fa gstlMletl the promotion of ME A SMAU. SUM 0M1HE ^RCMGtH 14 Decay. OfiRm-said he had no part In' the,- atated: He criticizes the ageiicyfor 11 Angcis 15 H ^ K rtiorto Mathew' T. O'Sullivan of Hartford suapenaion /W-Ahe captain this oF/W^oNm?ACT WrrH oMts coRM, What plant IbDefaat Scout Fund Drive ■rtie Fourth Ward In RdeA^lle la A cAange has been proposed i causing t:het»merchants„.iHn''psnir” , 1957 CHEVRO^iT 14 Song iGuinc whow 4 to a top poat in the State Tax summer. The fiuspisnston was by. and move out of .Market St.- WHO W ASflO iCkTO ' ^ ISWhotM , (fuiltx) was Of^ in 21 Wbst Department was proper and legal. receiving considerable atuhtion the Rockville rsdovslopment area> 2.DOOR HARDTOP MERITS OF A OuKNifi'g a ebansT' imivtrsity unanlmour vote of the' ‘.Fojlce to Include fhe railroad property . V '* - VT Watch Hla eommenta came in anim-er Visitors Get $260 from Democratic leadere who hope Commlfsion.' and "I had nothlhlt Bel- Air V8 model with 'Pow- TWO-STORV tiUoT 7 Worm la In New and- exclude the High; St. reslden- HowsvSf, Mayor Olson, who' er Glide, radio, heater, whlta- latrnplMfknt DOWN I What god war OrlaanaT to the Connecticut Merit Aaaocia- to carry the ward in the city elec­ Ih say about It.'” Olson stated. gpptilnted the Redevelopment tion'a charge, that the promotion A total of $240:74 was raised In tlsl sedtion,. ' Wall . .tires, tiirtonS- . green. 7^# in found IQuip two.^aecdT tion Dec. 1. Captain powgewdez fraa suspend­ The changt'-ws# suggested bjT Agency, maintains 'Hist the mer­ Very clean. 11 What WM a 2 On which 2 Spoken 221 of O’Sullivan was a "grave viola­ the recent Girl Scout Fund Drive. ed In July 'for two weeks without chants were moving anyway, and tion” of . the spirit of the merit Leo B. Flaherty Jr.. Democratic federal, representsttvea ^wof^tlng ftatura et tha Great Xiake 16 Suggest 40i . Tlie • commfttee-ih-char^ Mrs. pay for allegedly ordering a pa­ with the Rockville Redevelopment are doing oonsldersbly better in .SPECIAL J t a Hanging _tace i_____ system , "if not .the letter of the mayoralty candidate, bellevqA that U Tolado? .11 Burmese Thfodore Moberg, Mf». Andrevy Mayor Herman------G. Olson's victory trolman to Mplsln a warning Agency. /Under -the new plan tb their new locations on the main ALLEY. OOP' BY V. T. HAMLIN Gaidani o( IHiUtr.for demons 42;Wheat betrdg law,” ■ ticket to a hsrtehdar. streM.' The nub of the merit aa^iatlon GaspeT and Mrs, Robert McBride, two years ago. was: due to. the fdct be foliowsdr there will be no re- BabylonT instance 17 targe csL' 43 Store quiratneht that 55 per cent of the He, In ttim,-crlilcizes Flaherty *1695 KINS WUR? Y K aW SODoctHnw 44 Where is ih« complaint 4a that none of the top have expressed their appreciation that the vote wae not but—pri­ r 4 What ]9 0strlc)iet development area bf residential, for realgning frBm .JLhe agency W H O S H A L L 11 Exelamationt mythological llO fafLiim ’ leenlng three men in an examination for for .Uie contrlbutiona frprn resl- marily In tha fourth ward. The A M N O U N C t/ X, ward, including the area south' of and the plan can move ahead fsst- after Attending only, tom Ljneet- REAUPRE MOTORS 21 What do king loved jbdnc tower? the post of director of collection denUi'and several hustneaa organi­ Loring Studio Extended Forecast BROAD .8T.—Tel. MI 2-242B W A N T S T O union 4«Stripe sations, a!id their thanks to the Union St., la predominately Poltah er, according to Mayor Herman Ings, and points out that Flahefly-'.s . 24 Whet and aceountini! xot the job. letter of reaignatlon cited the j P R O B ' L Y i r S E E T M ? . m^beiipayT ,?^,twat 47 Bacchic erp > Girl Scout mothers who-aasisted by Two years ago. (Bson outdis­ J G. Olson. RISHT PO\VN IStrinstM In not picking a candld^e Trom Engaged ’ Windsor Locks, Nov. IS lAb — "preasure of husineaa” and did not 24WhowM llAssaU 43 Grade canvassing. ■ tanced the Democratic mayoralty Olson said the new plan in­ thia lot. the. aaaoclation claimed, U.8. Westhef Bureau at Aradley cludes the same commercial prop­ crltleise tha agency. »>«•»«» ^ “ Fortman’a 27 Gives sld 50 Middle Tax Commissioner John L. Sul­ Church Note* The engagement of Miss Natalie candidate Edwin J. Heck, a resi­ T^eld isSiied this forecast for Con­ , (prcflx) erty for redevelopment as did the 21 cards livan with approval of the pro­ Tlie CSiriatian Enlistment visi­ M. Rohin3on to Airman 2nd Class dent of the fourth ward, by Only 39 necticut today: m SSK.. tors will be commissioned at the votes. Olson's margin in the jotal 1 old plan. InCiuddd are Market St., RANGE batter like? cedure by. Atty. Gen. Albert S. David D. DeTpccio, ton of Mr, and 'Temperatures, for the next five Italy Sends W'ine, Cheese r & ! i r i r Colei transferred Harry A. Beck- 11 a'.m!. worship serivce in the First vote was 458. „ .. the business areas on E. Main St., X ■■ I, CQe's 17 Who was ihr Congregational Church Sunday. Mrs. Daniel DeTticcIo, Hartford, days, Saturday through Wednes­ W. Main St. to the Shopping PlarA, ''fairy ■ IM “ ^"'^nildtotUl the opjnioa.of the attorney general, William Munson. Daniel NIcholsoro at PlattsBurig', election workers encouraged aj HE TALKS! OIN last month's "W il­ l^'^'attempt to tell the town tax nor said he had invited the merit The Book Fair will be held at liam Tell” worldwide vyeaponq, ^Hector what she should do" In (M l system officials to sit dovi'n with, the LaPoInle tax situatlonb Mayor n-«t the elementary school from ^^''''meet to fire a perfect score. C IWt »> WtA EsfW—■ ym.- TJS. A—. MA P«i. d the State officmls to discuss the' 'a.m. to 4 p.m, tomorrow. Parent's Qlson criticized the town tax col­ ' matter but so far as he knew they ate invited to Attend the fajr'and Ckptain England, flying a/Con- lector for questioning the pro­ y P Sale never accepted.' valr F102 Delta Dagger, jdiattefed 1 L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS to purchase one of more JbOoks to posed settlement arrangements, The Merit' System A.ssociatlon a tiny jet firebeb targeL-drone with later found to' be Illegal. v » ^ e A r , > ORtMlO « a « MEN W M P A BOV COME UP support the project whfch pro­ a direct hit from a.'tadar-gulded ^ ? K OOCISE6 n w r HE GT WITH A TRAY OP , headed by Kimberly Cheney Is'a vides books for Ihe' new library. Olson Replies TULIPS - DAFFODILS - HONCyjIT , civic group constituted as a watch­ missile. The shol/placed Captain so MICH ASONe MOMS O' e^m-Sometmih . England's team,^4ne 460th Fighter- Mayor Olson replied today re -. TICM A A M -K U ^ - ITD 0£ ^ IMMB ^ dog against violationa of merit Manoheeter .FJvenlng H e r a 1 d garding the claims of "resent-! SMAPPeO.T ■ysRliTi codes. Interceptor Squadron, In the open­ BUY ONE DOZ. AT THE REGULAR PRICE CUgTAMSm ri GONE Andover correspondent, IVIrs. Pgul ing round lead. ment.” Mos^^^Ryfrr ROrrY meLLKesisTiN'EM- U L TAKE EM , The laatie dates back to Feb I). Pfanstlchl, telephone Pltlgrira He said. "A t no time did I ever | f THEM •nNENTY-WCH UNTLCMiTlpURIA 6 0 AariveLLS!? f/-/s 1988 whertxCbmmlasioner Sullivan 2-48,84. A career airman. Captain Eng;; RECEIVE THE SECOND DOZEN FOR'ONLY 1c land has been in the Air Force try to get rid of the captain (Po-1 AT*me>oLo«« iMseeREP IP requested the appointment of lice Captain Peter J. Dowgewlcz.) j LIMITED SUPPLY ______— m I rrr 1 WASeotMASO- since before the . He O’SuUlvan aa director of collec­ I just tried to get a chief to take . I'oeoaieffTf tions and accounting. Air Repair Shofin Mobile bis served 41} Korea and has been e ie i^ f stationed , at various air bases In my place.” Olson, as mayor, is | Certification of this appoint­ police chief ex-(rfficIo. He said he | NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO APPLY I k i ment was grafted at** that time by F’ort Evistls, Va.—Two new light­ the United States. the acting personnel director but weight aircraft-maintenance jihops The Captain has three uncles and FRUIT TREES several cousins tn Manchestef. was retracted a month later when which can, be airlifted by hnltcopler and moved, on the ground by a George J. England, Cecil W. Eng­ STANDARD — DWARF ryrsonnel Director George J. Wal­ land, and Thomas England, his un­ 50 LR. T.M. Rag. U.8. Fat. Off. ker took office. standard 2ii-ton truck hav'e been e IMS hr MA RarAai. hw. - developed by the Afmy^ Equipped cles. are Manchester natives. ATI BAG Walker took back the certifica- with lightweight, tools and leveling aunt, Gertnide England, lives in NORTH END NEWS $*1.98 _ $ n .98 "I suppose this means I oughts slow down— fewer floh on the ground that the ex­ jacks for uneyeh terrain, the shops St. Petersburg, Fla., where Captain JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD chores, help on my homework!" amination announcement limited weigh less th'an 4.000 pounds when England re.sides. He is married and the use of the eligible list to the fully loaded. One design Incorpo-; has three children, /itlLi/)/ IIk ’ ..;SO, THINK rrOVfR, YOUNS AtAN ( perhaps vreu SEE 'N swell EVENIN6, ERNIE... sales tax division. A list on which rate.s a readily detachable wheel' Captain England attended school 5INC6 I'Ve WTURNeD TO .HOW IT lOORS. JUST ) AND NOW WHATfCALEB Piim. O’Sullivan qualified. ^ ' RIVERTON I LUCE IT SO MUCH 1 FOR you; Z anp myra misht make suspension for ease in transporting* and college In St. Petersburg, but ( rarUcr lint rrl Think xm stay, too. i left . . Myra... ^ \ the society bases Tn October 19.’58. the personnel the shop on the 'ground. The other \ for several .successive summers vls- AS A beardless boy OF ^ \ eoopm n x, \ if they keep LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON department announced a promo­ fs erected on skids. I ited his relatives here. EVERGREEN SALE NOW GOING ON tional examination for the p t ^ ptm Tr/l Ce»r. ‘if Gsnl Htimm \ A^ggeatioH has come'^to p c e t TM-‘Ver*d lifMi tfvd, tion and although .O'Sullivan ftlM lia w m ^'w e're passing on c i:^ f'o K \ An application for this exAtnina- foVi.. yoW s eommenta. iVe ■ SAie tlon he did not take'tt;,, ' havie ah oub4d«i speaker over which we play Christmas muaie, etc. It has been aug- BETTER USED CARS 'geilted thkt we 'use these Pack Benefit]^ THROUGH THOROUGH RE-CONDITIONING facRHIjss to allow some of the locah politicians to. ex­ pound to ah outside Audi- Teenage Skin '59 FORD '58 OLDSMOBILE mce. All would have to hf ”8" Oalaxle 4-Dr. Hardtop 88 2-Door censored, of course. X®ur opinions, please. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART B,r AIJCIA HART - MICA Beauty Rditor '59 OLDSMOBILE '58 OLDSMOBILE Welcome news to EARLY' BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE The teenagpr- troubled with Super 88 4-Door. Super 88 4-Door shoppers. Keith's V ailetx is VS/BVB INVEWntl FUTURE ^ENBR/KTIONS OP ■kin problems should know that WOMEN W ILL tX>YE US • closing Out its horsed: Christ­ these m m t w aters. HE'S sot c o o K im ^ l there are things she can' do to F O R T H IS . ' '59 OLDSMOBILE '58 OLDSMOBILE mas cards wUh''a 4'0%'^dls- a s WUCH RIQHT HERE AS WE HAVE. help clear up her skin. First, she Super 88 Holiday (’onpe Stiper 88 Holiday Sedan couht. thm.-dLlCAtlON lated for teenagers to control | ConverHhle wI'Indsor it Hardtop this 'wonderful ■'Organization Hts FmeNPS,wHO wsiTe ] asout rr, seRSEANT COOKEP ITUP.MKKET ALOAHHAA pimple-infection, to prevent black­ whose aim'is'to add a little' HN4,OOULPSeM 9(Me r . •THevAUSRING -AS AN excuse TO heads ancL rediice olliness. '56 FORD $1145 *56 FORD $1495 pleasure to your llfe ,^ err home a little v-8 ConverHhle ^ '^'l;8 2-Pnasenger Wagon She should clean her face ■ KEWH’S VARIETV ihorouginy before using Uiis so- j SPECIALS OF THE 1lldifled astringent. astr She should dry '56 CHEV. $1145 '56 DODGE $1095 WEEK:' her' face completely and then v-8 4-I^oor v-8 4-Door . Decorative' IThanks giving gently pat dn the astringent. It '. plates, napkins, cups and should be used at night but it Oi'er SO Other Makes and Models to Choose From . tahlerovers, fancy plaques also can be iworn under makeup RAV pWVER— Used Car Manager and decomtions, tiirkeyi during the day.* salt , and pepper sets. j New shipment of Candy Cupboard Chocolates. Ladles' nylons-—89c-21.09. m New! New! Christmas “ lit­ "Selling and Servicing New Ol^amoblles tle” gifts: .Scatter pins—- ARTHUR'S p, For over 23 Years” ■ 59c; Xerklaces—98c; San- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Dnlly BVeakfast Special 512 iVKS'T CENTER STREET .ta Claus muga—69c; Cor- I'M GLhP I COULDN'T REBIBr V « Orange juice, buttei^ ■■ sages—29c-$l.(10; Toys— O ALLM * 2-2411 OPFJS^VENINOK MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JON l^ a nd FRANK RIDGEWAY CALUUa ON 5HANPU. PAM. IglT AMUOyeO! toast. Jelly. O A e » - lOc-21.00. I MIOHT'VlE MI53EP 5 U IN 4 HIM HE'S 2EEN-ER- coffee. A b * ty FUT.SIF, MtTUTOCD M CTHE ^ I M ! HE>5 s e e m SO KIND.... CALLED OUT CUSTOMSt WA5 AUVAYS 2VEN INVITEP m e to KehkFAlT! O' TOWN. GUT FURNITURE I HOPE EA5V IW I> W *T 0 0 P » ^ WILL 6E SACK right; p ip n t y o u ? V \ -^ . . ___ _— .. , w-*c lA nvuooki' , Y es. DURILIN SHOES

puitttlN s s'tht now niiracl* Hiat outwears loother 3 to 1 11-13 '^WATERPROOF rwfeh ' NOT AFFECTr-D BY . R o ^ iilo r Cttbin^mtx ?(otnjL OpjmMu! t u HEAT OR COLD. -iL. a NEEDS NO W AXING.^ .lE F F C O B B $2|.98 ^Take adylahtage of ihese long^ winter erehings to finish that play- THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS BY FETE HOFFMAN 'i-i pair THEN DONT CALL YOU'RE NOTf..BUT SCUFFPROOF room or extra badroom. ^ ^ THE H Efr 4 HAHPS'uP,rc>DWER/ FOR A PLANE THAT^AN 'Min. PAY... £VE 6 0 T TWOHOS:s e S Jw t TOPAV; .YOU M6AM, AAOAA, I CAiiT OpY R6SERVATI0NJ.„I'M HAVE YOU ‘ ''^^KPliACTlGALIjy.INDrjSTRtCT- ,SA 00LE{) UP.'YOU'RE AWmiCE WITH MRS. HUYS?' ARREfTCO/ ^PERSTANO/ 111:' / ^ L E . ■ ■' HimU6 THE TEWUWrrH W K ;{ UUYS.' WHYDIOVl!E' UNIQUE SOLE SPECIA|;TY ASK ABOVTlm NEW EVEfllGLEAM OaUNTER MATERIAl S D c S q a F i COME MERE TO I '• NO POLISHINO, JUST CLBAN DESIGNED TO GIVE THAT T H E P O rr r, W ITH A DAMP CIA>TH i- O f f lC I? "WALKaON-AIR" FEELING! , 'e^'ALL Sl^KS "Dtiferent Visit O ut Bargain Barn * Pieture ‘ WHILE TH EY LASX-Hl THRU S AS§OBTte» COLORS . W KED,\$:^E » A N D '^ SIZES.' ; •' . Flaps; , b a r k GTAN). IftHWE, l ^ C K . WE HAVE A MORE COMPLETE ii X' STOCK OP PANaiNG THAN ' EVER BEFORE AT THE ■"T-.S . X ■■■»■■ Free DeliySL lift FT rr V -X -^ : X l \ I *•'9'' . - i' . '- x X , - ■ 1-- ^ i- V ' • , , : J' (• V- ■■ ■-V. s ♦ MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING Hl&RAU)/ KANCHiatERs CONN^ FRIDAY^ NdVElCBBE is, 1989 PAGE PAGE SCCTECIt T x r THE on Herald (Find «f 1W*>) Bf N e w T o r K^'fNEA)—Charley t'or »r S ets E A B L Y O S T Conerly waanU happy about the 4 14 SeiiiQFs Bow burly lin^bdrker »ltttng in hii lapi. >aA- spurt* Cililor tugging'on his ankle. When they Coi^^ts Week ■Ai u n ^ ^ e d and Charley-had time Torrid Pace LEAGUE m d u o M i tM M O vm . * AUTOMOTIVjB LEAGUE 4 •EtittTUWICK* Out^i Finale; to shake tha mud from M* pants, Staadinge / Staadinge " v. vtMMHUBi''... - Most Popular Coach on Stale Scene /•'I/"* -1 TT a i QO he turned around and. told him oft, FrQifh Saturday W. W . 1* Pet **“ *^W .taPct W .' 1 Football j^^acTies. a ?'« whole, are known h!> moaners arid J V l C k O t l H i I t O U j the way the.v do on a football geld. W ith Man. Motor Sale* .12 Bandays ...... 11 7 .811 Akar Auto Parts ....13 5 -557 Acato and JBona .,..31 "Tmi’re too .old," snapped .back groaners to the trade. Of .course, there are exceptions, and | - _____ New'York, Nov. 13 (TP)— Don WllUs ...... 11 Rulers .... f -8 AOO OuHUffc Motors ...... -1 1 7 .611 Dect’s Drtve-Ia ...... IS Tom BetUa of the Green Bay N«w toHi. Nov. li (f^BlgUi Jointers ...... 8 10 .400 DaCormler Motors . 8 "F .800 Tureotte’s Eaao ...... 18 : one is Norm Daniels. If a popularity contest^ , The ficnunbled college {potball BAS Gage .... Packers, "to be talking to me like Bayler. tha former AlI-AnwrlOa .at Correnti’s Ins. . Agate* ...... 8 10 .400 Hollywood SeVvlee .... 9 6 .000 Capitol Equipment ..1 4 in the Connecticut cqllcgo coaching ranks « : ^endoiis ^ incentive in the that." picture, with its national jiaatti* la aatting a tolririd aeoribg Green Barbers . . Man. Radiator ...... 8 lO .444 Fred’s Pack^e ...... 8 : writers casting their-ballots, the \yinner 'y_f«ld^hP.'>> Yankee Conference gridiron It w «i a' moot point, though Bet­ cKa.mpfiOin, conference title s paca with MlnneapoUii in tha Na­ D^e^ll's Market Result*; Agates 3, Bauday’i 1; Man. Auto Parts .... < ft 18 .378 Patten Builders ..... 4 : tis la a tough kid from djhlcago. slide. Norm Daniels of Wc.sleyan University. Daniels is i contest which will he the and boiiri par^icipfints still tional Baakatball Aan,> t h* Rulers 3, Pointers 1. letic dUTctor.ss weli ss hesd hsae-? 2*0 pounds and 28 years old. and wtUl haa a long way to go. to bet- Raaults: Aloar 3, Auto Fhrts 1; Ray Pinnegan’aa 148-188 OMilaB Homecoming featui-e at Storrs Charley la all of 38, with gray waiting Aitnong-a group of con- { Bi^ Blit Chapmaii entered the Joe Larorgs rolled tha week's bail and footbsll mentor st the tar Boh Pettit's feata just a yaar obanhed 400 Club with a 402 triple Cualiff* 3, DaOorouer l ; Holly­ andnd 880 three'atrthree'atring total t U t t S Saturday ."University of Con-J dancing around hiS templea and tendees f(t>m every section of the beet single 135. wood 3, Radiator L .Middletown esmpiis. couiftry,'kMOiild get a little clearer! age. ' in the-feat Y loop. BUI cam's up the ep otii^t this weak. ‘ OOmp nsmels. who is as friendly, eo- nectirufs Cnnfertnci* rhamplons' creases denting his cheeks and Pettit, a former AU-America at with gShtea of 128, 137 and 142 —- Alex Titor had tha bait single of fine scores ware rolled by K B rlRsh with Rhode lelsnd’e runner- , looking more like a Misalaaippi del­ thUI ,tvWkeild and set up some ter.- | PABXAD* CNBUSTEtAL I ■■ .op.JTstive and enlliu.»ia.'>Ur in vir- rifUi'Showdowh battles next week.' { Louialana State, almoat eingle- got better as the night progressed— th* week, 146 > . . but th* bast CoUlns 357. Al Helm 147-878, lip Rsplrsnts'ln * (t«me which lists' ta land cotton farmer, which he la. handedly rewrote ;the NBA rem>rd LEAGUE triple viwrollad hy Jerry C3MtoP*U' Glues 145-874« Jim Acato 85L . toCv as in defeat, is row celehral- .. Conerly, In hia 12th season in to attdln th* coveted score. , Ing his 231h year at Wesleyan. A the opening kirkoff for 1 ;30. Budt- thwM' showdowns are going ; Iast;a«Uea with^hie performahoe* who had a 383, with the aecond Results: Turcotta’a 3, Patten professipnal football, haa the New to be.preooded by a lot of tugging ] Good aoores were plentiful. .For­ nipe letter winner during his Posaesalbn of the Ramnapping I 1.’ . , _ for tha SL Louie Hawke. Re aet mer baseball pitcher ChSrlie Var- beat alngl* effort of 143 to go along Aceto 3; Cdpltol 0; I ^ ’a 3, T f*t York Giants in first place in the and 'puUtng tomorrow as teams lix reeorde ( l i moat point* scored With his triple. ’Third htt£ single undergraduate day.a al the Vniver-' Trophy will be al stake. This prlae ' r Eastern Division of the National Man. Auto Parta 15 1 - .1 sty of Michigan naniels arrived, s>-mboll*ea the ramnapping of i ' •' ilk# Lmiismna State.' Northwest­ with S.IOS; (2) the highest.aver­ Nelco Tool 13 4 . Waa 18S roitad by Ken OatoihsKy. League,.'through his leadership as ern, WtseonSih, Texas. Georgia cn campus with,.lark Blolt.'as anj 1934. when a group of Connecticut age 38.2; (8) ' moat field goels Laaperanee Realty 11 ft .' and runner-up tripM was 85ft cOnj* GARDEN CMMIVB DOM !!U}tiATRlTO DAVE OOLA8 a field general and hia accurate and Wsshlngtoh battle .for prime hMrod 718; (4) moet free throw* pOad by Dav* MacKey. gsiristsnl cOarh He was also an atiidents traveled to Kingston and (Trinity) touch as a paaaer. Thia la a guy Roaer’a.No. 1 11 ft CATERERS LEAGUE aide in the roach'ing profession j "ramnapped" the Rhody mascot, X’^'esleynn) bowl spoti' (oh conference titles, altomptod 879; (5) most free Bolton Lake House 10 8 . who was plying football, at Miss- and in' aoiiVf tnatanccs both. gtaadhRi later with We.s Ecshler and 14 Rameaea IT. Such hijinks are isaippi before World War II. throwa scored 867; and (8) moat. Roeer’a N o . 2 ^ 6 7 . VnXAOB OBAEftlEES w . L> P e t vesrs ago, following World War frowmed upon by college admin^ Jiivah in Saturday Game The weelwia get* off to a rous­ SO-point garnet in a aaaaon, Sr Red Ember 8' 8 . Buffets ...... 38 a .778 ~il. was elevated to the head edarh- Ist-rators. although a three-fqntl Bhrugged Off Competition ing start tonight With South Caro­ So far Baylor has set one NBA Frank Gifford. Oonerly’s road Bergren Dairy 8 8 . w ! a r m . Outlnga i . \ ...... 22 14 A U iT.g football Joh. I tall trophy was made'tn s.vmbolir.e- lina (6-2) ;;ma«Ung'Miami (4-8) mark with bis record 84 points Aceto A Sylvaatar 7 6 . Howard OU .....,.,.36 10 733 Clambakes^ .....>.,,31 10 AM Each Monday at the weekly the event. UConn brought ,,the , Rivals in -Saturday’s Wesleyamffrinity football game roommate.' calla him, "Pops.’’ Pope in the Orahgt Bhwl, and Atlantic agabiat the Boaton Celti^a last has already laaUd longer than Joe’s Baibef Shop 6 10 . Man. Auto Parts ....38 18 888 Receptions 30 .444 .luncheons of ' the Connecticut trophy hack from Kingston 'last at 1:30 in Hartford will be Mancliester men. Dave Golas Coast ConfaNneS'member North Sunday. In addition be' leads in Bohemian Club ft 11 . OMden Grove ...... n ift B83 Weddings ... >.^. : . .14. 33 AM Aborts. Writers’ Alliance, Daniels ,‘ fall hy winning a,'SB-A 'rontest,' Sammy Baugh, whoae arm gave Qgrolina' S '» t6 (l-6J tntvellng to total points’ with 3^8 in 11 gdhtee of Trill and Dom Squatri-to of the Cards. Both lire guards. out at the same age. Popa made Gaae Brothers ■ - 4 13 . Jarvl* Ytealty ...... 17 19 473 Banquets ...... 7 38 AM n*ver bfings.out the cr.ving lowpl. j. Connecticut has bad possession of Los vAngela*' .p6liMum U» face on 148 field goals end 100 free Patio Drive-In Johnson Pahit ...... 18 31 415 Squatrito is a converted .junior fullback. GolasV-a'senior, quarterback aspirant Gifford a ' He's'alwa>-s "Apttnilstle shout his the prise 12 tifnea' to Rhode Is* halfback again. He ahrugged off throws. ' Oupid Diaper 18 Naaalff Arm* ...... 8 3 » 333 Resnlta: Clambakes 8. ftocMjpdteas p'layers and team.*' »n.d alwavs Isnd's 10. ' is playing his third varsity’ campaign. He has been one One lor Syraouse BSyldr came up with ■ 33 points 1; Outings 8, Banquets 1; Buffets of Trin's fiO minute-performers this fair. the competition of Don Henrich, last night against Detroit, but It gflves. the genhe a tittle extra, to Out to'Sngp Record 28; George Shaw, 28; and Lee MOf^m beneath the wealth of Results; Rasulta: Howard 3, T^insem 3; 8, Weddings 1. n-nte about, that litfle anecdote wiun’t enough to keep the Lakers It la a^ie-bll known fact that C on-. , r* • * Groaaciip. -21. He’s the guy the O L Q S a top| gpinea tomorrow , ia th*. na­ Auto Part* 4, Actto 0; RoasFs Manoheatoi' 8, JaiTls 1; Garden 4, Outstanding alnglea war* leO ai fbst brightens up the usual Mon- ^ - ■ tion's'No. 1 team in tl^e (nlrrent from losing to th i Pistmis. 107-68, NORM DANIELS. nertt^id la un^defeated in f^^^ from DlStO nt POltllS Giants need...... e s m - o Q No. 1 4, Patio 0; Nelco 3, Bolton Naaalff 0. by Helen McCaiin 137, ghMqr dav session - • with m o b b AssooiatiNl Press poll,* SyracuMi, i in tha llrK gem* Of a doubleheader 1; Lesperanoe 8, Red Ember. 1; Vlttner 115. Kay Scabies ilS-11% sops of 'Tankee .Conference play. ^ ^ Yet flve Years ago, Conerly hart at New York’e MediaOn Sqqare Fiv* gals had tingles better Ls.st Satiirdav in the Homecom- win In ii' 'bresese • •.R#d toM the Gianla he was through. UBlHStTHT who faces upstate New York ri-Vall Roaer’a No. 3 8, Bohemian 1; Mynia Rivosa lit, Helena Day U l, Jiut. the Riiiodv ^ m a have a rec- Garden before 6,347. , , than 110; Elisabeth Jud 185. Bar­ I Schoendiensi to hono7aTFCbfiTv They b o o .e d '^ im at the Polo Colgate, with a im record. Syra­ Bergren 3, Joe’s 3; Oaae 8, and AUc* Roasetto 110. ord to protect tbbst- ^ to them must -0«ev'/cji The Syracuae Nats blew'1^25r bara Rohrbach ISO, Mae Jenack li—______:___ _ edited by Wesleyan publicist Dick : chairman ot the Nation­ he almoat as irhppj^ant as the Grounds and they belted him on cuse (T-6), a prime bowl partici­ 118, Marion Thomson 114, and Abies. Daniels named his all-star pant, tOpa. tha nation in offensg, point lead in the aecond game al Tuberculosis Assn, drive-it-hich Hiisklea’ unblemished rhark. i Ex-Yale Star, Jim Wade, the turf. "No sense," shrugged Manebestar Auto, laagua's bast Marion Hawver 110. COUNTRY GLUE hCBir offensive and defensive teams dur­ starts Nov. id. The veteran Na­ Charley, "taking all that abuse." defense and aebring. But one slip- against Now York, but forged, Since the -new MemoiiTiI THAU TUB ahead again in the final mlnutea to ahootera at. the moment, set a new BtaiaiUlga ing his quarter century on campus. tional League second baseman Jim I>e Howell becanie the against its 'weaker rival and it team record thU week, 3,988. Roil­ It's too bad the weather held down dium opened in 1953. Conn^ticiit beat the Knicks, 113-104. ■ REMAURANT LEAGUE W . U Put with Milw-atikee sueCeasfully licked Giant head coach in 19.14 and, the could go tumbling back among th*. ing; w4Ui the leader*, and aU com­ Kroflltaa ...... 8 4 AST the crowd or else hundreds, yes. hss been unable to take'the meAa^ To Race Thanksgiving CHASUV contendam for the top spot w e t Geto S5 DON Ca r p e n t e r StaodingB TB and aaka that the public sup­ lire of the Rams in home surroilnd- flrat thing he did was talk Charley ing up with fins acoraa, were ET' Dots' ...... **...a....7 - S A8S e'-en thousands more would go Into playing again, though ho was Texas.(Mo, 2), with its 8-0 mark WUt (The Stilt) Chamberlain W. Pet port the drive once- again by, Ipg*. The first meeting between m e n v f me Lolgnon 543, BiU HIU 300-S26, Maxfilee ...... 7 5 A8I’’ . hark thru memoryland and recall 33. years old then. can nail down at least a tie for tossed in 55' points to lead the rick was consistent with 130,128,— Walnut ...^....,....18 .750 acknowledging seals to be dis­ these traditions! foes, the'year the Philadelphia M^rriors to a 124-116 133 gemea for 382. Others with Chariey SmIUi 2()l-526, end Wally Green R ays...... 6 7 A17 feats of the pla.vers Paniel.a listed. tributed in the mails with a cash By EARL YOST Conerlv went into the 1959 ses- the gouthwast Conference title, Cavey’s .., .... 17 .708 new stadium was'opened (19.^3l, .vrln over Cinciimatl in the other big nights were Dort Carpenter Maraden 300-601 and Bill Getiay .667 Royals ...... 5 T A17 contribution. . I9.vi wm for Add another 10 entries to the 40 already in and you'lll have; aon second only to Baugh for the and put a foot in the door as the 922 and WWly Maraden 300WS01. Ray'a >...15 TlOleU ...... 4 8 JOI resulted In NBA game of the night. 137-370, Joe Stamler 362, Fred Oak Ort'J...... , . 43 20 Y’ear* Ago / * * * ' nee . that time, the .50. if m y arithmetic is correct, for the Five Mile Road Race j moat ^ ^ ever Cotton Bowl host. If it gets }>y Other top scores: Charlie Smith EoUt Greer 32, ithe aame aa Richie KACBV TEn p i n s HiFI’s 11 31 J44 Redskins, if you, don't have s The Huskies hsve three inren- J, Virginia. and h a^aok and place-kicker Possession Ball Next St. John’s ...... 15 20 .444 TenPln* ...... 10 33 . m . C: Neil Keller. '51. RG: Jack ! swear I would have cried,” Lsee." Charley ticked off. "La.vne a they got ton old." Wendell Harris, is 7-1. Guerin who topped the loaera. Standings ticket for Dec. 8 - -Giants versus tives in the game; T. Be the first unlversitv of Connecticut will i I "Then," ssked Jeff, ’!ar'e they W. L. Pet. St. James’ No. 1 . ... 16 30 .444 PInUp# ...... 9 38 AST Gearv. '49. RT; Dan Robertson. Brow-ns— don't bother* to write or team to defeat Rhode Island in represented bv Ray Gagne. All I For Conerlv, that was * tng got a broken ankle. Tittle a hum Tlie SEC wMl^ have two other It waa the Knlcka’ third straight Comm. BaptUt . . . 16 31 .417 '*50. RE: Charley Medd, ’,10. QB: speech. ' leg. O'Conitell a sprained ankle. going to make Charley be a. ref­ loss at home and their sixth in Peganl’e .Caterers .16 Mi SH .825 take a chance the day of the gamf. Memorial Stadium. 2. Be the first Linask,, with the f wh'opiplng good/gam es as fifth- By MORRIS SIMQNCELLI Manchester Modes .16 Concordia Lutheran 15 31 .417 Harry Forbes, '49. LHB; Dadds rio; I That sati.sfaclion of winning is i Still wants me to run eree?" row to the Na.ta. 4 .800 ^ReimlU: Dears A TeaPlaa 1; The. attraction. whi(^ mav decide team to win all home tames in the varsilV, plus Ernie Orwin and Karl} ranked Mlssiaslppi (7-1) gets Its "'''“‘The'team that has possession of the ball for the majority Stevenson Ins. 6 .700 Zion Lutheran .... 11 35 AOS *39, RHB; Jim Carrier. '42, FB. I still robust in him. after stl these' "Don't run, Charley!" pleaded chance at-Tennessee (5-1-1) (No. Despite Chamberlain’s 55-point Jbta 8, Pinups 1; Rodcsttaa 4, the Eastern Conference title, has : Stadium. .3. Run. Its Yankee Con- -Weisgraber with the UConiKfroah, ' NEXT: Norm Van Bmeklta of the game will win.” So spoke Coach Walker Briggs yester­ Turcottes Esso .. 9>4 .523 Emanuel Luth. . . . 10 26 .378 HiFI’s 0. Now fpr the defensive unit: Jim ; years. Physically, Chsrley 6). iA'U, Ole Miss and Tennessee performance, which eraaed the b*en sold out. And speaking of the j ference airing of games without a c„aeh i,ioyd Duff reporl.s. day afternoon Of tomorrow morning’s 10 o’clock football game Flllaramo Const. 10 .500 CUara Truaman'a 13ft was a asw Burton. '^49. LE; Phelps. '39, LT; Giants, more than 45.090 resen-ed; loss to 18. Paul Piiletr.^ of . -St. John - s are tied for third in the SEC ivith Cincinnati Garden record of SO Home Specialties 6 11 .460 Art Spada. '54, LG; .Tack Medd. Results: St. Bridgat’s 8, No. high ringis mark for tha laagtla. and box seat Uckets have been sold j Rhode island comes to Storrs vei-sity, Brooklyn, N. Y.. will 6a .8*1 records. The runneruP’ eighth- between Manchester and Windham High at Willimantic. And set last, year by Jack ’Twyman, Shea’s Nutmegs . 7«4 12>4 .375 Meth. No. 2. 1; M eth ."'N o. 1, •44, C; Keller. '51, RG: Herm for the other' remaining home | with a Yankee conference record back while Joe Lee, one, of George­ ranked Auburn, 6-1 overall and 4-1 that is just what Briggs expects^ Phlladeli^la had to come from be­ Fogarty Bros, . . 6 ^ 13V4 .325 Hessenbruch, '47, RT; Dick WTilt- his charges will do. He believes 3, St. John’s 1; So. Meth. 3, MEECRANTB UBAOUE games of the Giants. Conerly the,' of 1-1-1. the,same as New Hamp- town Univer.sity'a finest prospects, Landry^s Legions Tops in League in the SEX7, is ineligible for a post- seen in high school football vary hind to beat the Royals. , Jack Lappen Ins. 5 15 .250 cienter No. 2, 1; Saednd 2, Ing. '48, RE; Mugger Morton. '44. most booed football player in * shire who plays Massachusetts st will be making his debut. Bill Gro­ aeason bowl,^ but hopes to derail that Manchester has a better line, Cincinnati led a t the half 87-58 Moriarty Bros. . . 5 15 .250 QB; Flank Wenner. '49, LHB; and on this basis should emerge often, the field goal, may he em­ center No. 1, 2; St. Mmy’a 4 VC IL Put New York pro football history but 1 home, Saturday. Second place in gan of*St. John's is another col­ first place Oeorgia’i title ambf- ployed Saturday ahould Manches­ and was atlU ahead at 86-80 in the r>etmy Denault, '58, RHB; Joe victorious. ■ third period when.! the .^IV.arriors BapUat 0; St. James’ No. 2, 8. St. Vic’s Soda Shop ;.... .15 8 the»h« roanmsn whoM-iin makes ih.the attack! Conference i« si stake for lege ace who will run. The Red- tions. ,A Georgia (7-1) victory ter find itself Inside the enemy’s New records were noted this Jama*' No. 1, 1; Temple 8, 2Uao Whit* Olaaa ...... v..14 7 A87 Aleaal, '50, FB, j men (St. John'st W-ill be bark de- Windhairo’6^ offense is made v up reeled off 13 atm ght points. It go. Is now in his 12th ,vear with'the these teams. Overall, the Rams igiveg H the. sex; tiUe with, a 6-0 l0-yard"ilne, and unable to make week. Hank Wittke reports. Ruaa 1; Emeimiel 8, ConcormA 1. Howarira » » • ft * e^e a s-a * IS 8 Giants. I fending their team title. Defensive reb(M ; and the Inside to the Sug^ 'solely around the passing and was atlU close' at 102-100 in the have * .3-4-1 record. New Y ork ’s further headway,,.-Brlggs was re­ ITiskwaldq'a 223 waa a new single Sam U ttle put together the Omnnunlty Ptmb ....11 10 A34 two three-man teams ar Bowl. running attack of Johnny Whea­ last period when the Stilt dumped Share of Gfory Connecticut seeks to cnmnlete ferring to the talented toe of Gary high.. Lee Urban'etti,. former town week’s best single arid triple, 147- Moriarty B r^ ...... 5 18 AS5 ir. uHH, .iv 'nrin. .»•.(«.1 I'V’ H Teceive awards, plus the'first Things a i« . lively in the Big Ten ton. And no wonder, as Wheaton ip six etraight points to aew it up. tennis champ, rolled 562, a new First Strike «lN N0R8OH A^RlTlNt. , t—j««»4Jt'toi • Alas* McConnell. He has kicked five 881. Dick Buckley ivm a 132 sliigle. Dart's *;a...... '5 18 ASS The man who ta held In such too, with' Northwestern (No. 6) is' one of the outstanding backs Altogether the 7-1 former Kansas three string total and Tureotte'a high regard by college peraonnel, in the Central Connecticut Inter- straight. points after touchitowns, While triples over SW..w m rolled WAIEABOHIVY Honor of rolling the first strike ■'h •'mT" Rates A ll-T im e Best tied for the conference title with and his coach thinks he would' be AU-America had 23 field goals and Esso went to town aa a teani, ea- Results: Vic’s 3, Prats 1; How­ players, rtval coaches, alumni and At the new Silvw Lane 10 pin al­ Wisconsin (No. 7) after losing to scholastic League this year. In nine foUls to go with 26 rebounds. tabliahlng new one game,. 1,084, by Stanley Wackowskl;8M> How­ the preas, haa had hia share of » - r — - ' - yesterday’s practice, .Coaches a good bet in case a three-pointer ard Peter! 358, and Dfck ^ lU te h , 8- 0. O avi^* trimmed Club 31, 3-1, ard’s A Dart’s 1; WMto’s 8, Morl- ley* Went to Dr. Ed Jlaglio of Man­ while losing to Yale, Rutgers and the Bathers laat week. Wisconsin, should be needed. Twyman led the Royals with 32 and three game, 3,120, eCorea. ^ and Wabiut hMt Oak GriU, 3-1. arty’s 0. glory as a football coach. Three chester. Ttie strike wss attested Briggs and Tony Alibrio worked iminta. 351. , - . ' . ' Boston University. ' i I m p e r ia l* P r a c t ic e ... The greate.st defense, ever? 6-1 in the conference, meets tough Must G k Fired Up Match results: Pagoni’s 8, No atartUng aeorea. Best rw or^ Harold Howard had kifh years running h# turned out un- by se\-eral. Including George Less- lUlnois while Northwestern (6-1) their defensive eleven against' an 144-856, , defisafed and untied elevens. When Final Games Well, maybe not, but Landry’s l^etrions,} the tough-to-craclc The veteran coach said that as Modes 1; Tureotte’a 8, Moriarty’s ed were Jojnnny U and triple, 148-885. Other till ner, J ^ n Rottner snd the writer Imperials’ footbsll ., team wdll takea on upset-minded Michigan offehse patterned after Windhams. Y ^U IT LEAGUE Walt Arcklvey Smokey Herman Hickman died and the defensive unit of the Now- York Giants, certainly must rank Briggs said that his defensive a first step towards winning, the T JUNIOR GIRLS 1; Stevenson'3, Home 1; Lappen 3, over 860.. were roiliad by Ed I Baltimore’s CoIU are two ’ Fourteen seniors will he pla,ving hold an Important practice tonight State,. A allp by. either -spello Shea 1; FlUoramo o, F’ogarty 1, Smoluk J81. ‘jauciua 865, and Nona Klotar 85fi. Yale head coaching Job was open. | games hack of the 49ers in the’i their final game for Connecticut, at 7 o’clock at yic West Side Oval as one of the most devastating wrecking crews in professional strategy. Saturday morning will be boys .must get fired up for the Gtaadlags ✓ Stendinge F (Uaiuter in the march to the Rose Slnglea, 175 or better and 600 dr » W . L Daniels was No. 1 on the list of j Western Omference race in the T.iey are Harry Drivaa, Bob Hor- m preparation for Siinday a game football history. *'-----=------—------^------BowL centered entirely around'confining ' game. He said that in pdst years W . L Pet. his.teams have gone in‘ the Wind­ Bobby Sox I.OOO better triples: Lee Urbanetti 181, 3oneydews ...... 28 1 candidates. He wisely choee to lY -, National Football League and the ao- G«»vy D'AvoIio. Co-CaptAins Nebn. The locals will meet . The other two members of the Wheaton. 183, 168-562, John Goiangps 187, main at Wesleyan where his ties main reason ia the Inability of Barry O’Connell and Joe Llodra; the New- London Peqiiots Sunday Operating in a “ "y " important than cold .tall*- Hope For Dry-Da.y ham games let downf Blue Jeans ,6 0 0 Peaches ...... ;...... 20 li the emphasis, is definitely on the tics are the numerous goal-line top ton. Southern California (No. 16I-533. John Duval 189, 215-|$51, Sugar Plums ...... 17 1! had already been established. ' Alan (The Horse) Ameche to dis-, Bob Slattery. John Zinser, Bcrnie j.30 piavers are urged to, - attack, Giatit aide Toni l.,andry's .4) and Penn"State (Np. 10) have , As for the Indiana’ offense, the, .Physically, according to Briggs, Pixtea .... .500 ■ .stands engineered b,v RobustelH, Hush PuppieaJ .500 Pat Paradiao 186>. Gino D’AIlessan- Fig Bare ...... '.‘....16 1( Possessor of one of the coveted ; play hta 1958 form At laal report, • Bill Gillis, John Riede- attend tonighfa aesaion. atrong-arm squad Js proving, week formidable . oppooltlon!, Southern genial heacl coach revealed that the Red^ .and . .White is. .in. good dro 179, At Hagentow 182,.201-539, gold■■ ■keys from■ the■■ Sports+Ameche, a one-time pile driiing*'*'^''- Benni* Moynihan. Bob. ■ — 1 swai'thy ringleader of Landry'* he Is hoping for Hon-rainy weath­ shiipe to tiry to average last year’s Poiiy Tail* : .250 Dates A NuU ...... 11 21 after .week that defense can win Legions, snd hi.s three hulking Cal .(7-0) meats Baylor. Perni Bin Gallo 186-524, Russ Friakwai- Berries ...... 9 31 writers’ Alliance, Daniels Is the I fullback, was loth in the individual I TVichka, Ray McMahon, and Lou Stata (7*1), knocked from the un­ er, so that his two quarterbacks, 33-12 lo u . to Windham. However, Dungaree Dolls '.250 you got just as well as offense . . even .sidekicks. . .aided and abetted. nS- do 2 2 3 - ^ ; Paul Biain 182, Joe ^SUBURBANITfl type coach that-1 would like my | rushing statistics Point of Noferi. in modern, higlv^owered pro ball. beaten ranks by Sirracuse last Dick Sylvester and Don Selpel will the team will mika the servlceit of r*fnrt1y. by linebackers Sam Huff, Leading ecorers were Cheryl Badeim 177, Archie D’Amato 206- DsHiite a 8-1 loss to tha WU[ sons to play for some day. To me, almoet no return in the National The "experts" see the Huskies 'The seasoned, unyielding de- weak but stlU prime bowl material, be able to open up Windham's de­ hard running sophomore fullback 639, Jim Mc(^nvine 203-608, Sal prevailing by about the aame score /Harland Svare and Cliff Liv- Beba 88. Nancy MltMiaU 65, Linda iBvan.rM.t Bars, the' Honeydewe retained top Norm Is the greatest coach that grid loop ia .the punt return Five Stale Teams End Seasons w the Gianla takes on tough Holy Cross (6-1). fense w>t.h plent.v. .. of .passes. He Billy Frelheit who broka.his leg ^..fifliuLThffitouaJLfia,. I have - e \ ^ -come ' In ' contact- spectahstr The leader' that they wrisrs supposed nrdrtt - - ...... : ..., — 'Bellefleur-68r lOmh-Chapmiur 6 0 r- spotvin-the-etMdInEir'kMdiag-a------1 througti' those hair-raising ^ a m w . ^ dozen time* this season, iimwtftsF'iire'Tyitmpets-Trevirifflr 'lirtho Bhainqusfref i*''Mdhda3?A 187, John FlUoramo ImtoitnuwiHanm; with (n }he 15 years 1 have been ell of the Eagles with a 11.9 yard New Hampshire—the most recent . picked o ff too many interceptions Bristol Central game. three .game edge over the Peach­ en route to the eastern title in..|j,p Qinnl (lefender* have repuIsM .’ Hera’a how the other conference T at'mOB DOVBLEa LXACVl; 174-509, W alt Lawrence 179, Tom on the ^ r t a beat. average In nine tries. T he' pro home opponent. But the Rams I W ith yacos alack up: this year. Manchester hqa a 2-8 league es. Other results' were: Sugar 1958 once again..ha* the Maramen | ^nemy onslaughts within their own 84**4l*et ^ Hdbin 177, Paul Desjeunea 196. Plums 4, Peaches 0; Berries 8, * • ■* hooters, a la Don Chandler of the have s sure ball handler and an ..ly Y : Penn (4-1) can clinch a Another offensive possibility rcoord' and a 2-4-1 overall season W. L. #cf. Frank (3ioae 177, Walt Yawbrakl Giant*,-not only get distance-but accurate - paaser- in -Senior—Roger-} in front. And the- pattern Is the} numsrous othsr record. ■-‘.■v.;.-— , Hank Smith .833 Dates A N uts L - ...... k y Five OonneeUcut college foot-Ogan in 1885. The Golden Bantams . tl* tor the tiU6 by beating Colum­ mentioned by Briggs, and one not 172. Off the Cuff also plenty of altitude which al­ ^araon who is capable^ of giving * same. . , ^ ' ' occasion.s. the frustrated opposi- ___ y-Wood*-!)) Morin „ -.833 Alipa PurcelTs 114 and Jean UConn as much troiibX ‘aa"sam i ball teams make their final ap- from Hartford,hold a 38-20, edge Landry s Legioii.s are .winning *_ ha.s been forced to'pass or trv bia ,(l-5)v YMi (3-2) plays Prince- Rpbert.nil acdfiilfen .500 ^.Wesleyan, winner of three of low linemen plenty of time t(i get toB (3-2) In a renewal of their an­ ___ ^DS ___cblUrill* ^ n * .500 McCann’s 113 topped all partici­ Paul (iid for New Hampahfre. WMth l pear*"” of the season Saturday. and. as in 1,968, are favored, over new acclaim for themselveewvery-; croaslng the lUrRay Villa-BoSVUIa-Bob Cowfai .187 WEST SIDE REC LEAGUE pants. seven football games this season, downfleld to cover the pigskin. ' time they are aet loose to prowl cient i^alry. . . 'Standing* has a statistical edge over sill • *1 *■ Harrv Drivas connecting for 13! " ‘lay with climatic con-.the CardinSls.Ayear ago.Ueele- New York 20. ‘Bout Anyplace hiitNew York^ Ttrry noter-Oave DIubu .167 out. of 23 passes in. YanConn play, tssts. '.van pulled a 22-18 upset, at foothail field. No defense unit in pro hall fan SOUTHERN: Ik e Citadel (4-1) ' W. L. Pet. seven foes In all departments.'The faces .intU (3-6) and Virginia Tech. Dennis Morin was ■Ur with aincl'lea Oliva'* Eaao 2 .867 MOBNOra GLORY LEAGUE Cards’ four setbacks have been ■ t» « in e o n 1 a p e he should add his ball handling They are Univeralty of^Connec- Connecticut is a solid favorite ■||eld IVlthout Touchdowns match l.andry’s. Legions for msk- of 146 and 114 and a,...,tripU of Kl. Hank bv a total nf 16 points, A capacity Channel S will tape the Ynle- wirardy to what should make for , tlcut (6-3) Trinity 16-1-1 ),• Wes- t0-down arch rival Rhode Island up NeW. York’s two most recent op- j ing the Big Stop in the shadow of (2-0) moots West Virginia (2-0) Gryib had a U« sliiSle. McCann’s Service Standlag* In a battle 'of the loop's top four. Pagan! Caterars as low as ciw id Is expected for Saturday’s : Princeton football game Saturday i? " tntereattng afternoon. In .the , l_3-_4 L ” ,,V at 'Storrs' before a homecoming- ponents. . Green Ray ^ d the Chi- * the end r.hne. < Pajtterson Working Earnestly W . u Pel for presentation Sundav aftemoo’n I <5hnt«'’*nce, Drivaa has pitched , and Central Coni^cticut •^*-3-1). da,v crowd eago Cg^dinms/, were both ATLANTIC COAST; Ciemson MnSD D0IIBLE8 LBAOCB Pagan! Weat Sid* Orchids ...... IS 8 .61 Trinlty-tYksleyan game In Hart­ NT- is the Giants’ secondary far Stadias* West Side lAvern passes for 21s vards. two touch- Coast Guard Academy ended its aqiielched without a touchdown, behind the Fearsome Fouraomp (5-(i)\cai\ win its second straight Iris ...... t a .. . . . 18 8 .81 fo rd ... UConn hosts Rhode Island at 2 o’clock to area viewers. "Tbe Princeton is about a toiichdbwTi tills against Maryland (1-2), and W. I„ Pet. Armory Tavern *t Stbrrs .arid ' the home club enth-e game will be shown. down* and one oonveriiion. 1 campaign, the first under Coach favorite over Yale (5-2) in their getting only three points each Led hy all-league Jimmy Pbtton. For Return FigHt with Ingy Oladya-Herb Smith 10 ( .887 TuUps ...... 12 9 .57 then wait for the bowl represehta- Ruth-Bob Ostrander 10 6 .667 Hartford Rd. Grill Pettmlas ...... 12 9 .57 Homecoming highlights are the=.LOtto Graham, last wf the dorm* for Storrs. ord of,seven straight, shutout vie-| announcer Bob Sheppard to per, Patjeraon, who Is training here gaging humbleness and shyness, games. The Caterers, are but two Match reaults: Vloteta 8 ,. Tulip* Away and Penn.sylvanis. The Blue got Two outstanding cham­ ting up a lively battle. Only says that Johansson’s right hand AmelU Laimri’s 111 and Ann Mc- this oocaiffon. " ” the jump on both, rivals, ■ but 'torles. But . this waii/achieved in the, following Itnea: r In a determined effort to regain Melll’s no were hirii sinxles of the games off the pace, tbanka to a 0; Carnationa 2, Muina 1; Or-* ' -y ■ - A (crowd'of upward*, of JO.'OOO is ViGe at Prlneeton.-. Princeton. Vi A. pions Cathy Machado .Colorado (3 ^ ) faces conference boxing’s richest prize, expect* the blow that floored him the flrat time week. chid* 2, Gardenias 1; Iris 3, Pe­ "X-- couldp't hold it. A break in the 1984. long befoie the streamlined ( 'These are the four that the ear-.. 3d) win over Hartford Rd. Pagani’e ■ / / /f , expected. There will be plenty of Bridgeport at BmttdeLs, Waltham, and Ronnie Robertson offense* of today the split 'ends, | riers fear; eompatltlDn, -meeting Nebraska boiit will be held “any place biit last summer w m not a lucky West Sides bumped Armory. 2-1. tunias 1; Rosas 3, Gladlolaa 1. breaks could have made the differ­ (l-S h i, . ;punch. , • i - A T THE tickets available at the gate, how- ' Maas. ence in both battle.*, a.s they pair in Ice'(Jr- alotbaci-;*. intricate pdea patlerna.'l RobustelH, Modr.elewakI, Kat* New York." Benny Pagani had the b4st Caroline Janieke’e 118 alngl* S O g b o d ever. Radio Station • WTIC will Ceaitral Conn, at .American Inter­ kicking specialists and wide-open : cavage and Grier! . ' ■ ' FAB.W Bm r: With leader South- The ^ 24-year-old .Negro Oiihter "U k e most others,” explsdns tha At a -GUnce triple, 374. Art JMuiadn end !Tom waa the only score worthy of 'Oieii- nattoiwl,. Bpringfleld. Masa. i ^ Mnbe«ten arid Untied .Southern padea at the Coliseum,\ broadcast the play-by-play report coaching technique*. | These are the three'that the run- am GaL meeting an outsider, run- clams "up about details, however.' ex-qhamp, !‘I thought that Inge- Martin were close briiind with 372. tlon, 110 singles or 886 trlplei only of the game, going on the air at Southern Com., at G. W- Po*t, j ^onnectWut ^expected to roun^^ West Springfteld, Nov. 30 nerup Washington (2-1) hopes to mar's well publicized right "w as . TharsdayU) Besidta wo Imow M B rookriU e^I j C. W. Post College for its 15th Over the last five games, all , ners find tough,:' . .But if the fight is going to be Joe Twaronitq had k MO. Joimaan‘f being noted. LOWEST PRICES 1:15. thru Dec. 6. Tickets will Glgnt ,victories, the enemy has I Livingston, Svsre and huaky advance its . Rose Bowl hopes held "early In 19M, tha size of'the highly, overrated, if it existed at Detroit 107,., MinneapoUi 68 IK Was-high eingle, frilowed by Two of three traditional battle* ! 7 this season. The OwU hi; On sale fit Marlow’s in heeihheld to one touchdown or leasYsam Huff!' against California (0-2)< Southern expected crowd and w'eather con­ all.’,', • ’ • PhUadelpbU 134, Cincinnati 118 Martih’a .148, and Jerry Smitb’a you’ll nood will be fought in Connecticut are one of the hottest small col C a l, la^ banned from post-aeaaon Stressing that'-thera are "no Syracuae Idf, New Toric 104 IN TOWN lege ciiiba in the country and has Manchester F'rida.v, Noy.. 'by lAmlry’* Legions. ^ Cleveland 1 xnd these make the piaaaer* re- ditions would dictate . a Southei'n Thdnlty and Wesleyan claab-fqc- competition by., the NCAA.-' or Pacific Coiut outdoor !aite. - large ^fferencee" between himself iio fo w l an eye oh a post-season . bowl 20th—- one day only -L got six points, Philadelphia seveit. I hictant-to throw: and hi* manager. Patterem aaye the 59th time in. a. series that be- PittsburghSS6 (hlit only one TD) i -Nolan and Lynch, Patton *hd SKTUNBi Wyoming (5-0J can. A t New York yesterday, Johans­ MAN WANTED .game probably the National.Assn, from 9 to 5J30. ■ clinch its title against New Mexteo he is giving aertoue thought to a EElllliTE FREE 1 f t LINE — )ft Q U A L IT Y of Inter-Collegiafe Athletic* ------■ and, a* menoqned. Green Bay and ; Crow! ' son said he' would prefer to fight, ' TD r u n o w n (4_;1), but can’t go to a bowl be­ proposed exhibition tour ih Can' (NAIA) Holiday Bowl. Chicago three la^ch.. ^ — i-.. ■ next spring In New York. \n Gote- ada. ' R^d Wings Come from BoHiad SE R lhcE STATION '.Averages for wm 9*'!*" gardes cause of last month's NCAA ac- burg, , Sweden. Edwin Ahlquist, INSTUJjmON WEATHERMASlTEir'300" MUD and SNOW ■ BriiJgeport is an underdog in it*i I g i J j a n a r P I f l V H f l l l tkm. ,, - ' • • In thia Fairilel.d County town of A9 sizes ijD 8to

’ Red GraiiffC . Talevtaloa vtesi’ers can watoh ‘eu Horvath’s book in leading the trio, Vic Stasluk,'also aaslated on independence. 'Look at just s pion refuses to fight PatterMn in town.” " . Detroit Red Wings Into unduput- noon at Windsor Highs »pccerg^6K ^ »of ol^ * mint • ninb(irk X , . Notra Dapie ht Pitt, beginning at Miami’s Orange Bowl March 1.. Bueyk's goal for a total of 19 few nf the advantages that this During a recent sparring-aeaaioli ed possession ^ second place in pointa. FRS MQUNmG I S T O P S O I L field, where the Indians were hat-j^T'^ _ return and offensive fumblF't ^ *peclal kicking tees liSO p.m. E 8T , and lUlnoia a l m m ■ v „ COOPGR AIR MASTER opportunity offers yfUK PiKe Replace* 'Walopn Unhappy with Treatment in the ring set up on the" dance tha National Hockey L e m e . But Ge'offrion. didn’t fln re in any of tling Hall High in the sem i-fin.^ tSd whiTe L n d ^ S ^ " " •dvan- fiqnalii (2:M) pjn. C 8T ), both over Sports IQditor Don Sharpe says flopr of the .now.bankrupt road­ a Choice location BURNING! ofot thame Connecticutuonnecnciu xnierscnoiasin-1 Interscholastic , . , • , , i J'. r—B-'1 .. - ' the Boston Icenter and hia line- the scores aa the Canadiena ran U t QUALITY — FACTORY FRESH 3 - - All Athletic Uonfiyence Tournament, j 7^3'ons.vi ere Mfeiy clm^^^^ y ■NBC. ■ in the Danbiiry News Times today house, Patteraon lci«ehed three riba a No .experience necessary-—, New York, N ^ 1.3 A kicking toe mnj matas atlU ooilnprise the dreuit’a their Undefeated string to 11 SEHT COUERB A pair 08 toEMOi $1*25 o waeU • -t At Goragrv- Scrvuu th a t the ex-champion ia .iiphappy of one of his sparirihg mates: highest scoring combination. 7.10x15 we train you Pike today repl*crid Phil Watson (.The game got.^nder way-at 2:30. j h o ^ f, or"l2 a came ^ "T** * place Idrk and th* He’* ready, says Trainer Dan ganma vHth a 3-0 victory over the ^ Stotions. Acccv.oiy ’hy the last four yeahi, posted NEW BIKE UPT. Rodiot- f S(.. tioUy Cu 13-1 (MAC record*. In two meet­ checked the opposition-at 2.9 yards than one Ineh above the ground, Losing the,crown and taking's sr.-v^ 4> a L B A line o f qqality products— CRorlt^Ht. t-4 C General Manager M uu Patrick, ings they split 1-0 decisions. ‘ PortVaiM), .Ore, —r Jo* Sulil-van, Hockey at a Gumoe night for ■ 8-S victory over the hie first shutout of the season with OIHOHQNIH _j-the world's Oheet per try-on 214 cracM at the Fear- q : What is Coach.PauLR«MBn!i right hand pasting from. J-9b«n6aon. Bniina-41is wihnlng goal-«4m«.at. Phil-Goyett* ifumiahing- inoat-of .•ALL PRICES PLUSiTAX AND RECAPPABLE ITRE .who aaid Watqoh will remain with The-ftnala-of-tite-toumahient'WiU , -16()f Stockton,-C*lif(,-Btopped-John ■ n u n i ^ ’B ItoiiiHa wiitiwki* ^ a Tlea'vy ■*d\reTtising'’ 'i'n’d 'm Maihiey. 166, Portland, 1. v " last June in the Yankee'Stadium 1842...... just when it looked ok' as if the the offenaitve mwer. .C ^ e tte got <1 cKandistng support , ail year sVaiem*’ ” **'^^*"i pla.ve(i 'Tuesday at c S v ’te ] M o ^ e w s k i. Rosey Grier ; r h ir ^ e v e la n T " B r ^ ^ isn’t exactly ,. whdt! Patterson Natlouai Lsagne A L L M A K i f nisSTRIBUTED RV Columbu*, (Ja.Xp*te JU d ^dch - game was going to settle nothTng, the Canadiena liret tw ogoala and ,} long, • J?' ' sysieip,^ . " I Sc-hool, Wallingford, wher)} the AndvRobustelli. 1,015. pounds, Doesn’t a'nrofeaslona) oii.rf.rh.nl. means.. , . .Detroit 6, BOston 5. ' Guy Gendron got two goal* foV CHclde Moore added tlje third. a Finaifcial assislafice to quali­ ■ ■’ Iwiijger o f the ManchestSr-Hall of immovable football tajent. ' ------■9t, 300, Columbus, knd^dd out There’s more to. it than that, Montreal 3, Toronto 0 . , ~ J have enough sfnse to'call them ? Buddy Keener, 206, Baltimore, 1. Boston aa thq Bruin* ran up a 5-3l fied man - BOWUNG BUBINKSS gafffe meets the.' winner of f*'* ' Only Jlwo .club*. Cleveland and r^ A : A rbarh sending in hi* own he told Sharpe. Hera again,. he .... '.Eastern League...... laad. Don't' let this opportunity get MANCHESTER StapIes-GlastoObliry match held Chicago; hajtf been able to g*ln‘|pl*y* not only directs hk own Loa Angelu — Dpvld (Zapata) Bcorril a point,.'and buttoned his Charlotte 4, NeW York 0. Horvath, th* league’s leading n u a 11 away from .vou! Write today- University. Ala. (IJiKA)—lii 14 thia afternpon.wt-Meriden,''--' more than 100 yard* . rushing | attack, hut eliminates any ehnace. Rodrigues, 1M44 , R^noea, Mexico, lips. . , \ Amerieaa Leu|RM ■oorer, tallad to register for the T R t P L E U replies held in confidence." years as head coaeh at Maryland. (igainst New York. The Bfowns | for debate, eonfusleh er'delny jh outpointed K id / Irapaotq, 128, Patterson and hia .manager, Cus Friday's Sehednlo " aecond straight game but, pick­ \ 8atunla3r*A Sckadnle /*VOVR UUUK, DEALER** AUTO PARTS- got JfiP rand Chicago 114., Pitta-. tim huddle. Herahey dt Springfield.' WRITE HERALD BOX O Kentucky, Texas_A. (and M., snd In football,. no playerpi - on ,, . the Tijuana. Mexico, 10. 'V D’Amato, have moved into a for- ed up ah assist to' run his total St. Louis at Boston btirgh'could gain only 33 yards- ;,. Q'. ^hich college was first to Philadelptiia—DTck Youhl, 156, •mer roadhouse here, high.' in th'* Saturday** Schedule S T O R E S ^ 889 CENTER FTREET^MT^i,079 OR CALL NiiW HAVEN 270 BROAD SI Alabama. Paul Bevapt, Crimson-kicking team iaperihltted to tackle points to^26. Hdtvkth’a ' llnemate, Minneapolis at Pifiladelphia PWUy 66 and"76.. .Green B*y 06. build a stadium for footbOUf . Connecticut hllU)i .where the fighter American League . ATat* -7-8814 Tide coach, has sent five thapis toj or blocksdh opponent who hM com* FhUadeliihis, outpointed Ike White, Johnny Bueyk soored the' line’s New Yortc at Syracuaa on jiAiN,irr..-Mi Aom and‘Los^AngelM M., . A, Hnrmrd in ttOf; 101. PhaadelplUa. 8. ia preparing raveftj^:], Provhiend* at Bprlugficld. a jnajor bowl. I PIoUkLA tMir catch. only goal to tie. Montreal’s Bernier CbMiMiaU at Datrett - II r.M^....

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MANeRESTER BVEKINO HERALD* MANCHESTER. GQKN., FRIQAY, NOVEMBER IS, 19W PAGE NlHIffnML. fk m m ia m m IffANCHESTER HBftALD, MAyfcHESTER, NOVEMlinER-IS. 1989 wis" II WtthBBi Bouri II rsrSsJt T f tarSBls 73 fBrSato 73 fsriais 73 'M'- EY-'PAGAJ^Y Mdf gHO^EM H *» Waqt——Hal* 36 Artldcn For Baja 45 BnriiMii Sehitf* IS rUERE PUGHTA SB FtiutlAMIMlAiEgs,' hstU^'-' lepJIt' i fsr-Rsiit ' 14 St w a tt CMiftjBK St.’ i miMMf I-gU.ls»-4nX M0d» Ctm. quiat Tli^FAM lLT d 4 H ^ i ^ ^ • yewHi SOOTH WIMDSOR, Omham R d .- SECLUDED, immoenlUM « ' ^ CARPENTERS waiitod. Only fta«t SftxATBRS FOR the tsUs «bdl;Wtth OBS 13" leaf, 18*. froo parUng, sa bus itas. 14* SMMLL STOIUB. Can be *een M m apartsssnta, aslM qHnetare, ax* street selUng under FBA epm ls* oM, hot water hsol. .eemMliMen Itt cRMtom bum dolenfal raneh roach, bout RADIO-tV REPAIRS, any mak»- lly. Low mill pripes- RooSe'rell Oss ewnWritaal woehsr, <88. Can eallsnt uimstmAM. fn| el. R. P. ormock Oo.' MI tows, emssits firtvs, flotaral u M attaebsd geritfs, ptobiM book many sxtraa, R 1 earst arnpnfiem. piMnatrMtiaV od eltts hard workars need apply. KaiaSt. Parktag. ApiSy Ml -•t Good pay. Custom wbrk. Apply in Mills Factoiy Storei Open to the K I 'M n a ie r Mnwintinsat. ir M a t e . power. Ml S49ohka Kaod” taae^llaa. pliUier, excellent ’ condition. TR PLEASANT room In single houas, heat, modern Mteticn, storm win­ screens and windows, tlrsplscs, priced at <18,800, LoW' down pay­ land. Vary neat, 914.700, 9-g484. ADDREISBING problems can be 'TOUNG, vMAN I for wholesale . ______dia- . . ONLY dows, tile bath/ garage. Adults nicely landscaped lot. Excellent 8-1619. beautifully landscaped. Japanese MANCHBSTBIt-ApiMBllng 9 riim ment. Immsdioto oceuMney, Coll Expandable CMi4. Oloott Dr., go- WAPPINO—4 room boos% aBa4*e reduced. Neat accurate, inexpen­ ' tribulor,/ stock\clerk with sales cp' cherry trees, -ptok dogwood, bte. prefenad, <95. Ml t-7388. eondttion. Central location. A true Jolm H. ,Lap|wn. Ine. M l f-8161, rsge~A A seiie. Iq4,*00, A OObPEBATlOM WItX sive assistance in sending your portunity. Driver’s liceiise re­ (Tape, -flraplace. L u g e tot. Ahim- y i ^ at only S18.M0. R. F. Dlmock garaga, large Jot wltii- fritos. r o im KODAK PONY 85 mm. camera, In 1388 ' Near High School, near Canter, Inum siding. Good iWties, good MI 9.a*9<, m 8 4 n i. 1888—8 room raneh, B(slton Rd., o r APPEBOIATBD Piol M J|^27n message to 10 or 10,000. MI 8-7704, quired. References. MI '8-5818 bO' excellent conditlDn. Rsasomable FOUR BEDHOOK Caps, flit CO., Ml $4848; Robert D. Mur­ <8,8M. Othsr U stlm cSsUoMs. kitchen privUeges. You esn live monthly. Other rentals svsUsble, nsighborhood, good ' fteaheing. hhtii mortgage, 100 ft, of woods. Philbrick Agency, in44W «. Amity Addressing Service. fore 6, after 8; CH 3-7403 or JA price. MI 8-8802. Modem or Maple in this one. MI 0-7881. dock, Ml 84478. LIBERTT STRBBT-V room bmn'e^ 3-0071. , 19 Pises Bedroom all prices, f. D. Realty, MI 94640. 811,800,.. Madeline Smith. Realtor, ^ 8 0 0 . SNOW PLOWING—Driveways, etc. MI 8-1648. 4 bedrooms gmage, glto ssh- Loat aad inooad Av^nobii^Tor^id 4 HANDKERCHIEFS — Crocheted 19 Pisco Uvlng Rbom ROOMS, WARM, Comfortable, tele­ .V-B6LT0N—7 room custom buUt, closed porch, fleldstone tlrsplaee. Mors woods—IH acres of 'sni,' opEN Houae ' Prompt service. SSve your back •UFO IdEN for.schooiN^ driving, YEAR ’ROUND house for leaM or custom ’dsCifnsd ranch home. Ma­ linen. Special 3 for fl,; On* week K - 8 Pises Kitchen phone; frito TV, accen t to How­ •ale onn/BM /M ton Laks, FuUy ftir- recnation room, BxesUsnt con- t bsdrooms, lorgs front pereh, high lOST—tady’a wallet vicinity Main J»#S FORD V8 convertlhla Fordo- and heart. Manchester Esso Serv­ ' 3fd ahlft workers p refm ed. 7:80- only. Call XU 8-7682. - F f ^ stersge-rFree I Delivery edfeURK RGAD hogany trim throughout, 86 ft. en Indton DHvs. 919>W0. t9 BALDWIN ROAD rnatir, radio and heater.. . Good ice-Center. MI 9r0198. ard Johnson's on Inlbur Craiu At nlahed and hbatsd. Rent 8160 per dltion. St. James pariah. Close to St.. coouJnlng: la ffe, aum of 8:80’a.m., 8-4 p.m. MI $Asi4 after Lew Monthly Payments Exit N. Reduced weekly end living room,'ssparats front on- pork and Center. Loigs sasumabls Wall to wall carpet, glassfI*M en- money neceaaary for bllU a n d ^ i; condition. Asking I488. X0 8-8470 0 p.m. . FOLDING Storkline carriage. m ontVCan MI 9,3480, 7 Rpom English Colonist trance haU. Selling for junder Sunday 2-5 pjn. . after 4:30. 85 Hamlin St. ' GRINDING and aharpenlng—Farm ihenthly rates. Connscticut Motsl. mortgage. Price reduced to etossd porch. 8%______room_ iWhcL.luhch. _.go- eonalli. Reward. Pleaao call Ml Thayer playpen. Car seat-bed. All NOR^MAN'S 1 ^ bathe, large bedrooms.^ Are- 180.600, For appointment to see rafs. elty utlUtios.utr ' asMag |18,900.------and household tools, laarn mowers like new. 49 Keeney St., CaU M l 8-1888. _ ""T I V p^ROOM duplex, modem con, 814,800. Ooodchild-Bartiett Realty We tavite you to sfo JM i tat- 1854 PLYMOUTH 8 station wagon. X- 448 HaHfprd Rd. enoea. ‘ SuOivsn Avs., Wap, place, mersation room, 8-ear ga­ eaU R. F. Dimock Co.. MI 84848, Co.. Ml 8-7888, BU 84919 and saws p red ion sharpened, Help Wsntedt— \ Or Barbara Woods, MI 9-7708. 80 It room 84amlly maculate 8 room stiifle. .Ton'S bs EUtra .clean. Good motor, good motors .serviced. Enqpson H. ROOM FOR rent at -the .Center. Ml 4-1948. rage, hm water oil heat. Large lot, flat, hivOstment potential CHRISTMAS TREES ~ (WJiole- . Manchestgr Convenient to bus and rsstaurants. surprised sad pleased M ’wbst you AnnoaiteincntA Urea. Brurnifr'a. Your lArk Deal­ Abom, Maple St., Ellington, .TR ftiaDnf and -l*liiiBMng 17 Bondi—Stbeka Blortfigcs 81 Hdip Wanted—-Femalt 35 Male oT Female 37- OMeJ. Individually selected. Fan-. Ownsr out of etate, eacrifle- vm-MANaBBStllR -New SV] ANDOVER iAXE-Tsar 'round 4- bars. see. ■ er. Across from Vlttner's Gardens, MI 8-1824 \ CaIlMlf-4401. y Jng for quick sale, Occupancy 48 romn cops, flrsplacs, garage, / 8-7180. EHLL-TIME—ESxperienced counted ^ trees, that sen oh sight. R«- room, ranch, basement garage. 8 felit Lavels, ssst and^ - west SM WA8!»-10e DRT—Do It your- Talcottville. MI 8-5181. IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multlr MAKE MOtfllY at home -iusem^ no^Cd quality. Moderate prices. Sabartmii for Kent If days. porch 3 lots, near beodi, <7,90*. Near Hospits]—* room Gbps LINDSAY’S ANSWERING Service. PLUMBING tude of monthly paythents niay be help for bakery and coffee bar., Open Ually 9 a.m. to 9 p^^ COLEMAN R O AD -Privats home, Chotes loeaticn. buUt-m atova and CItfforiiilfford Hanzen. KeoltifUtUtm’,' MI ds.ro baths, high mortgag:sges, rec: •elf. Gbm 8 a.m.-13 mldnlfht ; r Wing out itemsK Experience un- Extm i early sellouts. Write for attractive sleeping .room, TV and ROCKVnXB S^Nom apartment, oven, ceramic tile bath, ameoltc rsatien .rooms, wonderfulJl homss. Cod,^ 811.300; Quick eceb p oa ^ , Ii!ieky-£ady 8eM-8er«ca Laundry, 194t FORD helf-toh pick-^iip, new Will take' your calls courteously lumped into onq second mortgage neceisgry. Elko'^Mfg., SIS N. .StiM 7 a.m., full-time ’Tuesday Sat. until 7, CHARLES LESPER ANCB 9-8481. Evenings MI 8 ^ tires. Rebuilt engine, 1175. Also .New installatlona, remodeling and 'through ^unday. Also part-time, prlcex>rice\ brochure. HughesH Fhrms, ]^oiis in room, kitehon privUegsi- beautifuUy furitiahed,. automatic drive, completely landaeapad lot. 919,890. 11 MMde °1 -______■ ■ and dependably at any hpur. with paymeftts of only <22.25 for Fairfax, Lbs AngeleV 80, Calif,' - Beraarilston, Mass, X MI 9-7620. 817.900. R. F. Dlmock CO. MI 1951 Mercury, very clean, 1185. Phone MI 3-2940. repairing. Free eatlmatea, M each $1,000 you need Dial CH Weekends. Apply in -person. Home Before 'you btw fdmiture any- Inquire TO Coleman Road, eonisr washer, heated, garage. TRemont ELLINGTON-^ bedroom ranch, ieNitrtokland' Rt., ons of ths ARirtUR A. KNOFLA Maid Bakery, 099 Main St. ■- where Boimer and Colunsn miy time.' 5-1447, 8-8998, B-ttM. 94848. dty uUflti^ flnplaee, esllor, town’s ^tter buys, a dsllghtful TOUR FRIENDLY Electrolux Call Ml 9-9143 after 8 p.rti. 6-8897 and ask Frank ^ k e or, WAN’TED —Experienced saleslady XMAS D W E S — .Wreaths and thop at Nontton’a MANCMBS’IE b ! - Rodd^, six R eaR or-. yeara experience.. - alevitlon,^ R ^ esd to. 118,900. wsU-planiM ranch. Only llB.tOO’. Man haa wofld’a only fully auto- Mrs. Carter how, Connecticut for cosmetic department, Sti^ ax- greens. Wholesale. Deliversd -.In GAS RBFRIGl^TOR, wringer FURNISHED light houaekseping ROORVILLB—34 Grove St. WeH room ranch, dining room. Must MANCHESTER-7 room colonial. 4 MX 8-6440 MX>RNR cleaner to dhow you. Alsp 1954 Plymouth Belvedere Household StiwiOes MI 9-6849 MI 3-8726 Mortgage Exchange, 18 Lewis s£, perlenee Shtj salary deslrad. Manchester, v*U ^ 8-2817, eve- ■ell. Tongren, Broker, Ml 8-8- washer, dlvanrchalre. 27 Clinton. room, ns&r Main Street for one heated 3. room furnished i^ut- 8-3488. Evenings TR 8-9*15. 4-Door Sedan Offered IS-A' Hartford. Fenuile S3 niijga \ Friday * p.m., Saturday, Sunday, woman. MI 84888. menL Inquire first floor, apart­ breezeway. Tongien, Broker, Ml bsst nslghbertoed. Thto 8 room cleanera. MI S-6N)a. Monday mornings. m e n t s ^ ______■ COVENTRY—Brond new 9 room 848M., ranch la Just what you would ex Lota tbr Sale 71 Red and white, good tlrea. radio \ . TO BE SOLD DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ CLERK-TYPIST MOTHER WISHES to care for Country B ouil—-Raaorta 6b ranch, bargain at M,8M. Clifford pact to quality And price. <88,000. and heater, good condition all pany doors and windows, custom Millinery Dreaimslring 19 BnsiiieiM Opportunitios 32 USED OUTSIDE J^ouse shutters. LIGHT Ma h o g a n y dining room Hansen, Realtor. Ml 8-1461. Eve­ MAMtaOBSTER"- Luge ranch. 97 Elizabeth Or.. 3 tils baths, etr- TWO ACRE let to Bolton wtth PerwwiH around. MOO. Will taka in trade. children in her home, full or ■MI 9-0884. ' There is no qussUoa hut that brook, beautiful trass and Mmllew work guaranteed. Call collect Wil- InterasUng opportunity availahje part-time. References. Ml . 8-1891 - table, buffet, server, 8 chairs. HUNTERS. Skiers! Central Ver­ W anted to R e n t 68 nings MI *4798. X 04br 8 acres, large bam, plenty propsr location is ens of ths most Mtog to every room, bass heat, Must be jMiId as soon as possible. llmantic HA 3-1190. EXPERT Ta il o r in g on ladiee' Reasonahls. MI 8-7000. c( room to ream hero. Tongren, emnpUtsly squtopsd modern Mtdi- well. Call MI B44R4. BANQUET HALD—For Mre. Ca­ la our Claims Dept, for penMm with mont. Lodging and meala 88-80 80 DBLMONT 8T;-8 room 8-stiry, Important faetors to bs eonMdsrod tarina to weddlnga. banqueta and Slid gentlemen’s clothing. . 189 THREE BEDROOM house, Broker, MI 8-8881. •n, 1440 sq, ft. Bouss is empty and / Call Mt 9-9953, WEAVIMO of bums, moth boles Woodland Street, Call any time. DISTRIBUTOR " aWilty for. diversified. clerical Boats and Acceaaories 46 day. Jet 4-106, W. -Bridgewater James Parish. Profsssioiial man, 1-famiIy dwelling with 8Iaeement, umbrellas repaired, oK, dry walls or ' flat work. CH ' Ap«utinent»->U lats^ Screened In porch. Good congi- South Windsor — Trees, Trees, without hesitation. 8-cOr gsrogs, 9 b * ^ 1,900 sq. ft.. aeraaa from new eehool, besnti- MI 9-1720. Now calling on automotive trade high school graduates. For fur­ ings. 19-foot Lightning class , salf- N' Trefs! Appealing immaculate rlcsd bslow rsplaesmsnt costs. fill lota. iBQxlM. I8AOO aacb, J . D. my own home shop. Forty years man’s shirt collars reversed and Movlng--'Tracldi^— 0-4489. KBLV^ATOR 30" electric range, Tenement* 63 Apartment Boildihg* tibh. Vacant.,. Priced right. Mc­ 38 BLWOOD ROAD-An authan- replaced. Marlow’s'liltle Mend­ ih Mancheater-WUlimantic area, ther iilformation call Mrs. Peter­ boat. used two years, A-1 condi­ 1^ years old, excellent condition. Kinney Brothers, Inc.,'sO S-8068. ranch home, located on a desirable Felghborheod of comparable homes Realty, MX *-8*40. factory experience. All makes, WANTED—Club coupe or single Stone* 20 son. tion. W. H Preuss Sons, Rock­ for Sale 84 tie’ 8 room Colonial home former­ Stoo. <84,900. low rates, free estimates, , free ing 'Shop. \ Sell our oar wsxh, cleansers, etc. Price 8100. Call MI 9-8706. GARDEN APARTMENTS - FOur MI 9-8981. 100x800 lot, abounding with large coupe. Must be in good condition. Does—Birds— Pets 41 ville, TR 5;2687. ropms, heat, hot water end parW mature \yeu. 81' kitchen and din­ ly known as the Verplanck resi­ And rsmsmbsr. Pop, you don't UNION RTREET, M oaclM tor --R pickup and delivery. Mr. Millet, Must be reasonable. MI 9-0173. UGHT TRUCKING eveplnga and Every gas station a prospect. dence. No expense was spared In B sons tots with city wdtsir. WU TV SBRIflCB ’--- Potterton’s, al) weekends. MI 9-0283 after 0 p.m. LIBERTY MUTUAL ONE LAWSON eOuoh, $40. Olka Ing. MI 8-1*09. INYHSTMENT p r o p e r t y MANCWESTTO — Q ld e r ^ w m ing area, paneled fireplace wall, have any real excuse for not buy- JA 3-8804. makes. Highest quality guaranteed Sharp prices. No Investment. Lib­ BLACK LABRADOR Retriever overstuffsd chair, <20, 'IWo lamp home, plus 3-car garage, aide Jo- Its. consfruction and the workman­ •eU in fronp or imfividtiany, fSJOO MUST SELL at once—1957 Ford Vfeek days. • i.. INSURURANCE Cb. Diamonds—Wateheob— 5 apartment building, centrally large dry basement, Pric« $15,800. tag the family a new home » each^AlX 8449*. PARTS FOR Schick, Remington, work and parts, over 47 years’ ex- puppies, AKC, championship blood end tables, $20 etch. One 80 cubic ^ATTRACnVB 8 room duplex, 8 cation. Full price $11,500. Short (FHAIFHA approisiappraisal) desirable :attrse- ship stand your closest inspec­ causa we wrlii’ tsks your prssaat custom, 4-door-kadan, V-8 engine, eral sainpleB. This is a real op­ Jewelry - 48 lo c a t ^ 3 square feet, -plus 3 apartments, in bookcases and a fifth room' de- 576 Main Street WANTED-Rlda from East Middle 'Excellent condition. Ml 3-4028. - - ' ' ■ ■__ storm windows. Adults prefsrfed. building and store, plenty ot park­ ail tba EUaWorth Mitten Agency, Manchester—Retired, older cou­ Wintad—Rail Estata 77 T ^ e to BUllnga and Spencer. metal Venetian blinds at a new AUSI^ A CHAMBl^ Co. lixat 129 Spruce Street; Ml 9-i88T. ■ ...... Ml— " I ■ ■ I Opposite Center Park, write P-O. ealtors. MI M080, Ml 9-8M4. ple, small family. M car? Neat 4 ■igpeir to bs used either as a MI 8-1108 Hartford. Hours 7-8:80. Call Ml low price. Keys made while you m o v ^ , packing, stoiiliga'. Low Bex 888, ktancheater. ing .space. $13.oqp yearly gro*s In­ S room C a ^ 3n<| floor), mseter bsdreonrv Or family room. Help WantMl— Psmale 36 Help Wanted— Male ,.36 Poultry and Supplies 43 PDR SALE—Four burner electric come. By appointment only. Good (unfinished BUYING OR SELLIN G -^ 8-4731. Auto DilvtBt 9diod 7-A wait Marlow’s. rates on long dfstanes hurrea to 8i,i room ranch, 3 fireplaces, sH lu g e kitchen, dining room , fire-, On the second floor are 8 bed­ HERE'S TOP VALUE 48 states, l a SA18T Garden—Farm— Dairy range, 880. |MI 8-8991. FOUR ROOM ’snement first floor, flnahelng. plastsred. 4% mortgage can be rooms, Oftc of master size running WARREN E. HOWLAND, CURTAINS laundefed in my home. EXPERIENCED SEWING GROCERY CLERK BROAD-BREUtS’TED bronze tur- place', detached g u a ^ , lue^iieigh- MANCHESTER and LARSON’S ConnecUeut’a first H- Producti 50 170, Five room flat, second-floor, assumed, full basement.— borhood. sldtwalks, sewers/'walk the full wldtli of the home. There Realtor AutoiiHiMIss for M o 4 Years of experience. Reasonably Full-Time ' keys, fresh killed and fresh froz­ BUY HALF PRICE excellent neighborhood. MI 9-8339. 4 apartment building, centrally cenaed driving achooi trained. o p e r a to r s en.: Also pigeons, 188 Hlllstown SAVES 80«, located. Priced to seM. Good fi­ to shopDlng, center, bus and ehw are ceram ic tile tmths on both VICINITY MI 3-1108 To Learn priced. MI 9-2411 Painting— Fanerlng MACHINE FOR THE best eating potatoes de­ 9-5. ■ . ■ ' . ■ ^ 7 room modified colonial, 8-ear .floors, full attto storage, open WANTED - Clean used cars. We Certified and proved , la now of­ Super market experience pre ,Rd., Manchester. livered, call Hathaway for mealy , 14 ROOMS FURNITURE nancing. garage, centrally, loeatcd, ’'—sensibly priced at $18,900. How The Home IVadan fering clasaroom and hehhid RETURNED FROM FINANCE CO. ■eh, ,2-bsr attached garage at Chartotog 8 room colonial, formal buy, trade down oi' trade any- EiXTERIOR AND Interior paiptlng X AND TRAINEES ferred but not essential. Steady Green Mountain potatoes. Mt THREE ROOM apartment,- best, 4«% mortgage assumption! rea>xOf property entering from dining room, fireplace, pietura Exchange, Lie., ttdng. Duuglaa Motora, 888 Main. wheel' Inatroctlbn for tsenagers. BiUldlnt— Contnkctlnf 14 and paperhanglhg. Wallpaper work, opportunity for advance 9-6438. USED IN LIGHT hot water, stove, refrigerator.' 888. 8-famUy 84 centrally located, Ml 6-8078; Articles For Sale 45 HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS J. D- REALTY combination windows, oil host, one $1,400 down, 808.13 monthly. Year BouIdcr-.^Road. Children in this book kitchen, aersaned porch, ga- CanHdp You! books. Guaranteed workmanship. ment. Varations. holidays and in Three - room tenement $80. Ml oM. 3 bedroom raneh, aluminum raga. On large' lot to eholee leca OLDER CARS, mechanics apa caipeatry Reasonable rates. Fully insured. Apply sUrance benefits. Please apply In — INCLUDES — 9-5389, 9-5. apartment avellabis. In sxcellsnt nelghhornqqd attend tile Porter Mamber Intontational ’Tradan Chib clala, tixlt yourself cars, always MORTLDCR’S Manchsatar’s load­ SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power Fertilizers 50-A condition. Good ftnsneing. storms, large dry basement, high Street scho^ If you ere wenntot tton. A aM ^ <19,000. ing driving school. Three skill' 1, net work done. Hoaest and relia­ Fast and courteous service. Leo person at handle, push' or self-propelled. 14 APPUANCES MI 9-3640 M acre lot. 1 mile from Manches­ a gocid selection. Look bcOilnd our ble workmanship. Call Roaeoe J. Pelletier. Ml 9-0S|6^ MANCHESTER MODES, SIX R(X>M duplex now available. to build a newJaree home, we sug­ ARE TOU OONRlDEXaNO courteoua Instructors. Gtasa room Reo Snowbird and Bolens.. Capi­ CLEAN COW manure, $6 and $10 Refrigerators. Stoves, Washing . _ ■ _ Vernon—8 room -ranch. 8 acres ter In South Windsor.- 12 minlites gest you first ewirider this qllt; Excellent 8 room cape, 3 full baths, RELUNO TOUR PROPBRTTT efflee. Douglaa Motora, 888 Main. Thompson, Ml 8-1896 for estl- FOOD KING Machines, Vacuum . Cleanera, Etc. Separate heat, garage, <118. Ml InstruCttona for 16, ''7' year olds. mat( THOMAS HARRISON - Painting INC. tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. loads. Wood sawing. X(I 9-8781, 8-2984 after 5:80. BuflingM Propeily for SbI* 70 «f l*Bd coold berused for building from Hartford. Full price' $14,900. standing home. ' aereanad porch, flnplaca, garage Wa wtll o m a toa your prqparty NEED A CAR-and had your credit Telephone Mr. Mortlook. Director Hartford Rd. and Pine St., MI S-7958. MI 3-7804. 14 BEDROOMS ~ lots, 8-car gsrsge. / alumtoum storms and screans frM and sntlMut oay oHIgotton. and decorating. Equipped and Manchester. turned doam? Short 9a78 Ing. Haneheater Llrlying Aeade 9*8^98. nMnt, heat,-lights, Its mdml BUSntBSS- property for ■ale or VanOtON-NeNew e rooip Capa Cod horn# has laxg# reema, aluminum Mot a small loan or finance com­ budget terms. Ml 9-0490 or ’TR Ceilings refinWhed. Papernangtog. GENERAL office worker. with Bed styles. no- do-wn payment G l, 880^ down step inside. The tivhig room has pany plan. See Honest Douglas my, PI 3-7349. 8-9109. Wallpaper books. Eatlmatea given. MI 9-0178 or. ML 9-3888. rsnt- •8x180 lot, 38x24 JluUdtng. (8 tintahed).d), full shed dormer. non-veteran. one entire well of glass captuifog storms and aersens, fenced yard, FARMS, ACREAGE and Ua^ga knowledge of shorthand. Good 14.JK1TCHBN SETS Good, location. CaU Paul J. Cor- Pries reduced to $14,900 for qulek a deligditful view of the beautlflO good mortgage availeble. Asking on homes wanted. CWl U «R Motors, 333 Main St, Fully covered by Insurance. Cali with figures. Apply in person..Iona 8, I, '7 pc. Kitchen Sets are In­ CARPENTRY WORK. No Job toO Edward R. Pnee. Ml 9-1008. FOUR ROOMS, jlecand fleer, newly renti. Ml 3-8888. sals. Ipimediate occupancy. Gas Quick Occupancy—New 8 room grounds, There is also e small <10,800. Realty Go., Inc. MX 4-S19t. KTO- 1968 4-DOOR Plasa, Pl>’mouth. new ^rarage—Service—Stonge 10 Mfg. Co.; Regent St. EXPEDITOR WANTED cluded In this lot. Also Kitchen decorated, automatic hot water. small. Alterations, roofing, siding, heat, % acre' lot. large rooms. Ex, ranch. 8 miles west of Middletown functional kitchen, dining room, You can’t Judge Without looking. tttof a BU 84786. ■ ■'siioW fires, excellent condition lathing, additions. Remodeling. PAINTING AND paperhahKinp Cabinets, Linoleum, etc. No furnace, own. heat. On bus MANCHESTER—Diner with a 5- cellOnt' financing available. Good' Center, (8 .miles to Canel), ^ acre GRISWOLD ST.—Building approx­ BOOKKEEPER br typist for public FOR PURCHASING DEPT. year lease and 4 apartmants all master bedroom and -den,. Two For further liuormatlon and iq>- Can Ml 9-0393. Ed Staslak. PI 2-7564, > Good Clean worlynansHip at r c . acaountant’s office. Interesting Also, Sealy Boxaprings and mat- line, close shopping. Adults, MI chUd-Bartlett Realty Co., BU lo t,. Top value at 814.806.' Liberal more bedrooms on the second floor imately 1100 square feet. Suitable sonabie rates SO years in kfu- trieses, - tahlss. lamps, rugs, smok­ 8-7004. . rented. $885 income per month. On 9-0939. MI 3-7935. > FHA or- conventional financing. Re; pointment, ball the for any type business; shop or position for right person. Call Ml WRITE BOX K, HERALD Main Street. For further informa­ vHth space available for addltldnal WENNERGREN BROS. Builders. chester., Raymond Fiske. .Ml 9-2205. ers. pictures, dishes, pots slid pans, verse charges on toll calls. rooms. The basement has been 1968 GMC %-TbN pick-up truck. warehouse. Call Ml 9-4039, 8-0. Dormers, additions, slterations 9-9237. and many othef items for ths CENTRALLY located 8 room flat. tion call FMlbrlek i^eney, MI ^ VALUED HOMES ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, Very good condition, PI 2-6802. LISTING QUALIFICATIONS 1st floor, newly daeorated. good 9-8484. tastefully deeigned for children’s BEST BUYS . .. etc. Cali MI 9-2104. CONNEiCncUT licensed nurse, home, Net shown above are many play area and entertaining. This Realtor \ a n d ’e x p e r ie n c e ■ for working couple, quiet neigh­ B Y J A R V IS homes of oil prices, styles, and to- 1965 OLDSMOBILE 88 hardtop. LARGE GARAGE, suitable for .3-11 shift. Call 'Rockville< ’TR ANY ROOM CAN Be PURCHASED borhood. AvallabU'Nov. 81, Call 23 itoroe may be enjoyed by the large MI______9-6524 MI 8-6980L B y B s I f i o r a Coarses and Classes 27 8-9121. SEPARATELY FOR AS LOW H o u fli rtir 9fll* 7 2 eatibhs available through 2-Real­ family or by a couple who would excellent condition, $975, TR storage, etc. MI 8-8160. Roofing—aiding 16 U lley St. Winter St—2-famlly, both floors tors Multiple Listing Services. B-8841. ELEICTRONICS in two evenings , ' AS 8100. have complete, tivinjg facilitiee on . MANCHESTER BOLTON LAKE. VtSNOlt MOTHERS—Need money for added pAgY CREDIT TERMS tU.lOO-IMMACOLATB 9 bedroom empty. Separate oil h so ^ sys- Tou may see pictures and descrip­ RAY’ S ROOFING CO., shingle and weekly we can teach you' Blec- ranch, ceramic bath, hot water tsms. Extra large lot. Pnesd to tions at eur oiMlcs. the first floor and oouid use' the — .Tear-fraoBd take friiit 1958 BORGWARD sUtlon wagon. MotorcycHht— Biefcics 11 Xmas expenses? Elam the con­ EXPERIENCED drug clerk. Ac Free delivery, free set up by our TWO R(X)M furnished apartment, second flooi’ for guests or rstunting Green Road—One of the cleanest hone. Moat reeUy soerllleBl built-up'roots, gutter and conduc­ tronics-R'adio-TV. Evening class venient Avon way. Choose your Vernon Drug. Vernon Circle, ' . heat, .excellent- constructlrn, 100 ssll. homas wa've had. 4 Uvsbia rooms Just hke new. Made in Germany^ tor work: roof,' chimney repairs. starte Dec. 8. Come in, write, or oVm reliable experienced factory all utilities. 105 Birch «t. \ msmbsrs of a grown up fomlly. 17F GBEEN BOAD^isa- Radio, heater, i^ te tires. It’s a 1640 INIMAN CHIEr 74—Fully working hours to fit your house­ non, Ml S-1481. People stop to admire this.^)icture book home. The In­ foot frontage, large trees. Oarftr GLENN ROBERTS AGENQY piua a oaparate dtoing STOa. Front eqmppeO. 288 Vernon St. Call Ml- Ray Hagenow. Ml 9-2214; Ray phone- JAckson 5-8400 for free hold schedule. No experience nec­ tnined experts,' free storags' until W. Hutchins. Ml 9-8198 Summit St.;;^racetul~i room macitlate 4 bedroon CoEm doU. Drive this beautiful station nesdsd regardless of. Urns, free in­ VACANT _U I PRINCETON iTREBT — vsatibule provides adequate ctorote. nlat. PtafiS; sea the hudds of wagon, today. Up to 80 miles per I 9-0054. Jackson. MI 8-0838,.------r— circular, "Learn-by-doing” at essary. You earn while you learn. DRIVER — Light truck. Aj terior— which must be s«^ by appointment— offer* ex­ Cape-Colonlsl. 3 or 8 bsdrooms. AH Raaltora. Insurers, Multtpla LUtiiiB RqUMn -o- etons’s- throw - of - the Space imatalM'for . 2 oddittonal necticut's oldest electronics . Our new Xmas gift: sets sell them­ Winkler Auto Parts, 179 West » surance, no payme'nts In case of LARGE, THREE bedroom ranch rooms oversiesd. Brsssswsy end l l X eily Rd., South Windaqr. Conn. this one. Ton owe Ifto 'yeue gallon^^Brunner’a. Your Lark OOUGHUN ROOFmO Oompany, tra value in the generbus iffze of all the rooms. The living tiaemployment, illness, strikes, etc. Attractive new 8>,i room apart­ with attached garage end full Bbwar’a Rebool and easy walking- roofos. Lorga lot with plenty of ENGUSH B K E , Rpbinhood, Utttle school. New England Technical selves. Calf ..now. CH 7-4137, die Tpke. garags. Close to high sehoM and dlatsaqs to the Manchester High trees. Sensibly priesd. •elf. deOsr in Talcottville. over vear old. excellent condition, Inc. Ahinunum . siding, aaphalt- Institute, 80 Union Place, Hart­ '•D Phone for appointment. ment-In Rockville. Appliances, and basement. Located in beautiful Junior high achooi. Low priesd for Phone MI 4-1S31 S3 BBETTON EOAO — 7- aabestoa roofing. Also alumuium, room is 18’6” The smallest ot the three b ^- heat furnished. Other features: Rqhool m tills attractive 8 room jsM tyilDYS station wagon, 8 *25. MI 9-9841. ford. SAMUEL ALBERT, HarUord Tamarack Hills with oatatonding quick sals at M8,400. FeyisTO’ Road— '■4 tw d^ms, g»4vanlxed or. croper gutters and ______;____ t;-— ..... ______rooms is a large 12*6” x 15’, one and one half baths. CH 7-0358 ample parking, laund^ facllltlas, eonvsnisnes to school. shopplnK Kalesmen's Phones Cedonial home. The living robot cylinder, standard ahlftf Very ' •jjbC------— ■TV M tenna. Adults-enly;------runs tha fulUdepth o fth e lw •~i38m v Htmg; HO&tef. BaflKTt m a: ------^~nSeiJrDiy^(5F7IIiRr~X Tffi'fr- twivsT— Tra®r~7aic8Qve Beat Cen u r St.—MMrm 'SSqfitoti' MI 4-1144 MI 44181 ro aad Msanoee. 884 ft. lai, BOY S B K E . 20” . In good eondl Private Inatmctioiils. 28 -"iEFroriM M Abundant storage, IV2 car garage (Cadillac and sihall transferring to (3iicago. Estate- Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 80 foot nving is a few feet wldet* than standard. used but in "better then new” con­ See it today at Brunner’s in Tal- ROOFlNOr SIDINO, painting. Csf- U 9 KEENEY $T. if you have no nrieana of trans­ M I 9-4824 T R 5-1166 The . modern kitchen, with dish- dition. Kitchen has tiiUt-ins and a IM HATNEfl BT-^lO-r eottyUle. Your Lark. Dealer. tlonr820. Ml 9-3820. A n d car). L o ^ a large kitchen? 10’ x 19’6” seems ainple. portation I'll send my auto for you. like grounds in fine neighborhood. room. Modern kitchen. 3-car ga­ MUST SELL—Desirable home in pentry. AUentlona and additions. PRIVATE accordiem instructions rage, Just reduced in price by South Coventry. For a ^ t couple. washer- and disposal 'has extra ra roar enctoaad porch, ideal for home adroes from $14,900 No obligation. CX)ZY 8- ROOM apartm'ent, kitchen Custom-built in-1968, first quality Maay bostaePa and 1888. VOLKSWAGEN 11.000 miles, GelJtiigs. Workmanship guaran­ at your home or at my studio. Ac­ Quality uiroughout. Extra lot available. throuTOout. Tastefully diroorated anxious owner..-Atoo svailsbis. on All modern conveniences. Call PI cabinets and ample roohifor kitch­ ng oiit, fuh basement, garage .Bnsinesa Services Offered. IS teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn cordions loaned free. Grossi's Ac­ PIUGGED $EWERS A—L—B—E—R—T--‘—S completely famished, heat and rental basla.\ •“"« . 24418.^ ^ en table. There is * small dOn'end ia attached; flat peealbUlUeo. excellent condition. Call MI 7 Rooms, 2 Partially hot water. For appointment eaU with Phitiopine m ah^any trim. 9-8848 after 8 p.m. St. M l-8-4880;.., cordion Studio, 32 Conway Rd. 48-48 ALLYN BT., HARTFORD Sensibly priced at 817,900 making formal dining room With china IIS KEENEY ST-c-A nTOM I CONNIE’S TV and Radio Sem es, MI 9-3364. M aehiiiH GIm r m I Finished CUFiPORD HANSEN, Realtor OPEN NIGHTS T IL 8 P. M. MI 9-N41. - BOLTON-^7 room Caps Cod, 6 ctippoard. On the secon'd floor are T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor ftalshed in this 9-raam Oapm. available ah hours. ' SaUafaction Lot Size 80x208 excellent financing available. For JARVIS REAL’jfY CO. Sat. 8 p.m, details which apply to you call Ml M F >A m M l 4-0870 finished, dormer, tile bath, pia» 4 bedrooms 8 of which will 'easily •^Blg lot, ales tocattoa. P rim guaranteed. Call. MI 9-*S18. Roofing and Chlmnejra 16*A PIANO—Modem, ftopular arid Jkzs Septte Taaloi, Dry Weils, Ekiwer; Mt 3-2453 FOUR ROOM apartment, Tolland tered walls, fireplace, lOige porch take twin , beds, 100% irandation, ^ MI 3-1677 below miorket. 1^% raqst- UB7 COUNTRY sedan, station ^ I f Pi !■. II I I I ■...... sfl, 9-1278. Russell . F, Broderick, - - - including, technique, ear training Lines . inktalled—Cellar'' Water- One block from schdol. A Center. Electric stove, refrigera­ t 8-8811 MI 847*6. wagon, 38,000 mllea. MI 9-9841. ELECTROLUX owners—Free pick' proofing Doha clean house throughout. Broker. 4 with laundry area, eiumlnum copper plumbing, hot water heat, ' f*gz- ROOFING '—Specializing repairing and ‘ Improvisation with' Snearing. FYENINOS Ml 9-6783 or TR 6-9615 Mmical InstnmieBtti 53 tor, heat and hot. water furnished, storms, situated on high elevation Bolton fleldstone front. baths BNFIELD.r-<970 down payment. 89 DOANE ,8T.9-aig V-rosoa Up and delivery. Prompt friendly roofs of all kinds.' New roofs, gut­ Awme 1H% mortgage. second floor. TR 6-7878. Vk Peterson and Pnweli Chords and BOWERS SCHOOL—Custom, 8 bed­ SOUTH WINDSOR—PlctUresqu* S ion haU acre lot. Price llS.CKMK and 2-car basement gsrsge. The Assume present mortgage. Only Colonial, S-cor g a e • f % ' \- service on your Electrolux (R) ter work, chimneys cleaned, re styles.. Cali Ml 3-8751. Mc K i n n e y B R O S . ESTEY CONSOLE chord organs— bedroom ranch, fireplace wall Owner. MI 9,4838. 8 menths tid. Six room colonial, cleaner. Alao featuring rug. wash­ paired. Alumihum elding. SO Wm. E. BeMore .Agency only <199, full site cabinet, full size THREE ROOM rent, modem con­ room ranch, fireplace, cellar, lot 78x170 has an abundance cf tWhclW ft 1st. B «d safato Is • SfPne TANKS 858 Main S t—-MI 8-81S1 veniences, Write P. O. Box 787, beautiful condition, lovely lot with paneled, carport, covered patio,, Oak trees and plenty of space for IM baths, hot water oil beat, com­ er. floor scrubber and Wrxer. years’" experience. Free ' esti Stweraqat Dis|»osal C o .. keys, never heeds tuning, electric, wooded lot, near ihoppliig, bOe, $10.905—WBSST^ SIDE, 8 bedroom bination atorms and acreens. 100 the deelrahto Bowen seetliro. OUBANBD aa« INRTAlXED Manchester. ) trees,, assume 4%% mortgege. outdbor living. This Is a young as QUAKER RGAO o - NIm Call Electrolux authorized sales mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5301, MI . ISO-183 Pberl SL—-Ml 8-8808 wprld famous by Estey. Oome In - ' ■ctiool. Owner transferred. 4%% ranch bewtlful' trees, near bus. foot frontagr. A real clean hqme. and sendee. MI 9-0848, JA 3-0108. 8-0783. - end t^ ,it or call for demonstra­ ftRun cosh; Only 818.800. Cartfen friendly neighborhood with children Oraea Maaor raaefi. ProSto- Read Herald Advs.\ FURNISHPBD three room he'at^ W. Hutchins. MU 94182. mortgege. MI 4-0480; ■hoppuig.-'Carlton W. Hutchins, MI of all ages for (companionship to You can move In for Thanksgiv- • SEWERS Please ask for Augustine Kamlen tion.' Easy terms.-.Melody Music 94182. . . -1 ■ i;M|nCOl owner, MI 8-0000. •tonal maa leavmg laia p apACniNE CLEANED akl; . Co., Inc., 154 Asylum St., Hart­ apartment;-ljarile closets. Private 30 WIIXARD RD.-74' room espc, your family. . (j.^ AVAUEDHOME . by Jaryis entrances. Parking. Mo pets. Ref­ MANCHESTER - Sturdy naw. 8 'extriui. Voimat. - ford. C!H 7-4588. erences. Adults. 8-4860. room Garrison Qolonial. Iti baths, IH baths, m.oderii kitchen. '- 3 HOUSE HUNTING? Prenipt occupancy on an 8 MANCHESTER AREA ISO FOBXER ST— Etovero • INSTALLATION hdtxwater bz*V fiiU insulaticn, large cedar cloeets, full base­ homes; 9 8,M0—Boltao—' Small . 2% room room eUtor hoaro wltii extra MORTENSUN TV. teselallaea RCA ORGANS at great savings.'SlM le ment, outside hatchway, tightning SPECIALIST 7. tolavtstoD. jwrvios. IS 9-4*41. ^ TO RENT—8 rooms, first floor, plastered walls,fireplace with ‘Check these homes for realistic ranch. Newly remodeled, full buUdtog tot. Ideal for tm 35 LAKE StREET manual Thomais, - 814,990 <18,900— BeOton — ,18 cares, large price. Only S18.70Q. OPEN FOR IN^ECffON^ ‘ TO SETTLE ESTATE down. 89 HOBTON r o a d — FttB &W AND Used accordions, except 88 iAKSl STREET-? room . ' Co- Cathedral celling, finished rec­ , brook, 4-room Ranch. Pony tionally -low priced. Grossi's A SUNDAY 2-5 P,M. reation room, oil heat. JC acre tot. bJum. ’ ■ •bed dormer, two fraot dor­ lopiaJ, I'A' ^ths, screened porch, 9>4iraom ranch, pritna wast aide 113,100—Sunset Lone — Assume mers. breetqway, g cordion Studio, $2 Conway ..ft 80 NORTH ELM S’TREET attached garoge, bsoutifotiy 'and- built-in rawe and oven. Close to this GI mortgage on this cute four <18,900 Veraon-Manchester Lino— MI 9-1884. / Two beautiful brand new new Lake Rtreet school. Price Wfll iMation, buUt 1968. ^otmgatown 8-Kiin* 57 JACK DB QUA-ITRO, Broker aTO— ' <777???—Two acres^ue ah older -room ranch/ basement garage. o ffe r! ' ___ ' • ' 8TVE BOOM''ranches - * and 7 home that need* olUtUe work, very <2.300 assumea 413,300 mort- VINE DRIVE. VERNOlilii;;^^ Open For Inspection Sizp 12, MUSKRAT ftir coat. MI 9-3640 SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER, Storm coa^Good condition. Rea­ room Cotonials. For further da-^ 815,600—7-room aide to side tvUt centrally located in Bolton. Terrific g «g o -- ■ Fall eked dormer oa-tblB te - tails can Chariss Lestwrancs. MI with garage, . finished reereetioh for %' 'handy-man. Location is 818,600 'Coventry, near 44- A—Older maefatote Cope. Low. tow sonable, fa 34994. MANCHESTER—^Three room' fur­ 9-78^ - Realtor SATURDAY eiK SUNDAY, 2PJI. to ...... - '• ■ ---- nished Apartment with heat, hot room, % acre Jot. prime. And the price Is quite real- Urge 7 room cm . Large Vernm taxes. Near oTOoel. Like-rare perfumes or..iPlne tweeds this home has time-proven Istlc. glaised in porch; ‘Two-car -.a- Wont to Move to dleeteaZl watarr gas and tights. T R .5-4871. 4 Ca r o l DRIVB—fiockvina. h i ,- appeiM and fineiquftllty. Custom bfiilt it haji a mature glow that Buy 58 114,960—* room Cape Ood {5 tin- MI 316969 or MI 9-8952 r u e . Brook, 385x300 Ibt. biti7 ? Call us about the afoe | *60. 8 room ranch, large llvui ished), full ahed dormer, % acre.- tI5f800-r-Hlgh up on Brookfield 818AGO Andover-4 room ranch, ..t hrings its fharms to the peak of perfection,Ixhis ,home built for An-elegant English Colonial of bflck ;and frame con­ raoch sot Jhera for lem,! BUT u d still antique and 6a«d SEVEN ROOM'duplex with garags. room, cabinet kitchen, 8 b« VA 1600 Down VERNON STRBBT-Gidonlal — Rd.. custom b|dlt ranch wito tached garage; 83-860 easumes SI9.OOO: / gracious livifig'offers 2 or .3 bedropiUs. family^Alzfed kilcltien, mirt struction, 30 foot living room, formal dining room, mod- rooms, 1!4% raoiteage esn vary convenient location. this oaetom ro*toh:bv “ ^ rooms and tilOd bath on 2nd floor. Breezeway an/I.garage. Nicely, ances, Ji/ji baths. 4, Jbedrooms, 2-«ar garage. This dig. whole estotsa; Furniture refln Badness Lflottionn' room ranch. Two firsplscee. t moke your ot . . . IdVitlg room, dinjiig' room, cabinet kitchen-, den. and ished and reared, furniture Re­ i GOODGHILD-BARLETT'* , ’ /615.800 T. J.'CROCKETT/Realtor _ acres, view...... landscaped lot. Close to'high school and. pew Junior high school, nified. and; cared-for home jp perf^t for a sut’cessfuli 'IBI- Rent 64 MANCHESTBR Ex'cellent (ine- .pntoed. yAaotker pair Service, and Sales, Tslcbtt- floor: 4-room 3 bedroom sinile. REALTY CO. LAUREL'STREBT--datoaia|: six '!fft7AOO Bullder’a JcoB. Parkway must be eeph task ..A _qusUfted.. JaryJs.representaUvajitIUj be happy -te-show- you- this~ business man or prpfessiona! wiQi a.grpwing ...... “ - '%NiijTtoMBDS.roab"MKee: jm i“ c’emrv^b«Tiea^^ SUr«49il9— 'Mes:?*?*' room s: AH i#m tto8;:on h i ^ ^ fine listing at your convenience. Call t^ay! of town owiier just rediiced price by 51,000, Call ^ a y . 106% Main btrsat \oeatkn. Pan- Open MI t - s m MI3aiUft3 EinENtNOB Mif Ml S;BS1l Beautiful location at Bolton L-oke. cMitrol Mote Strsst wwiiMss area. must bs sold/l. A. BwKhlsr, Real­ Owner; oaerifieiag fwj^itidk^mu TCon, let uoxiw. MSrton nptteod bdesr erroer’a eeot. Fiuma .Paul F . Ftoas M l S 4 in . CWl MX 9-TMO'OftMr 7 p.ab ; MX S4MS. : tor. MX S4M* oe MX S49SI.' JM kar. MX MSSS. So s m M s 4iro» KoMty. ^ ------. ■ \ Ml MXtS { r ■ ■ r I

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