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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 16 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 (Claaalfled AdvertlalBg on Pago 18) PRICE FIVE.€SMT8 State News Jorgensen Says Roundup He Will Retire Russia Demands UN From UCon n i ____I______Ex-Meriden Mayor Storrs, Oct. 19 (ff)— Dr. Al­ bert N. Jorgensen says he Can Run Again plans to retire as president of the University of Connecticut Meriden, Oct. 19 {IP)— For­ by Oct. 1, 1968. End Debate pn Bomb mer Republican Mayor How­ ‘ Jorgensen, president of the ard E. Houston is eligible to university since 1936, notified run for office again this year. the Board of Trustees yester­ "rtc board of admissions voted day of his decision and asked unanimously last night to l»»vej Houston's name restored to the! J" name a successor Dj next W est Ready voting rolls from which is had! O ct. 1. .'S been stricken by the registrars of 1 Later, the 61-year-old admin- .'hO voters. I istrator told newsmen that he had To Oppose The registrar^ had claimed that j no plans to seek political office Houston lost his residency quallfi-1 after his retirement. He has been cations when he moved into a new i mentioned as a possible Republi- house on his Preston Avenue prop- ■ can candidate for governor next erty this summer. The house, the year. Huge Blast registrar.s said, was across the He declined to speculate on a town line in Middletown. ' successor, saying the appointment When Houston moved again last; would be up to the trustees al- United Nations, N. Y „ Oct. month into a house that was clear- j though he thought the faculty 19 (^P)— The Soviet Union ly within the Meriden limits, the i lUould make "suggestions and told the United Nations today board said there had been a break i I’^commendations." in his residency and he would b ^ e ; 25 years as president, the the Russians will not give up to wait six monthj to have nis university’s enrollment has gi-own their right to test nuclear named restored to the lists. | 750 students to 13,000. The weapons “ until the western powers understand the neces­ u ,“ *5^or " I John j”. E. Iters, the value of its physical plant has GOP town commlUMS cwdidate, ^ ^ ^ sity of embarkii^r on general and complete disarmament.” This blunt statement was made hoard I * fleeting In which the trustees by Soviet nuclear negotiator Sem­ ! At the board’s hearing u ,t yon Tsarapkin in the General As­ -night, he and his attorneys argued! Istratlons tightening of regula- sembly’s Special P o lit ic Commit­ that he had always considered tiuns concerning student activ- tee, which U debating need for Meriden his home and presently quick information on m e lissieaee had no intention of moving to any. However, he said the dispute in radioactive fallout coating from other towfi. ' *^he rules had nothing to do the current Soviet tests. They pointed out that Houston ■ with his retirement. He had said Tsarapkin demanded that tha had always voted in Meriden. Even ] previously he would step dhwn be- 101-nation committee choice off when he was away, they said, he ■ fore long. the debate and leave any discus­ used absentee ballots. I Students have held several sion of ending nuclear testa to fu­ In announcing its decision to meetings'on the campus in recent ture disarmament negotiations. Algerian rebels who lost sums and legs or suffered bone injuries overrule the re^strars, the board weeks to protest increased con­ The main political committee de­ in combat with French troops in Algeria iMt year leave plane at of admissions made no comment trol by the administration of ex­ cided yesterday, over Soviet op­ Idlewlld Airport in New York last night. The group of twelve on the claims involved. penditures made from the 15 ac­ position, to push ahead immedi­ will be in this country for about one year, receiving treatment at Houston, who has also served tivities fee collected from each ately with a debate on waya to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and the Kessler as State Welfare Commissioner, student. halt further nuclear testing. In.stitute of Rehabilitation in West Orange, N. J, (AP Photo- has in recent years held a number | This has been a matter largely U.S. Delegate Adlai E. Steven­ fax). of federal government assign-j controlled by Student Senate" in son was scheduled to spearhead • ments. Elarlier this year, hk was o n ! thetj,o past. western move in the political eaa^ a Statb Department miMion to ‘"niere ha# been some misunder­ mittee later today to head off t|to Peru. standing by students who had felt explosion of a SO-megaton huelwr His opponents in the Nov. .7 that the trustees were limiting bomb which Premier Khrushdimr election will be Ivers, who is run­ them in freedom to spend 'their own Recalling an Honor announced would take place latq ning as ha Independent candidate, money’,” the trustees’ statement President Urho Kekkonen, right, of Finland examines sword held’^by former President Herbert Hoo­ this month. and John W. Grant, the Demo­ said. ver during meeting in latter’s New York hotel suite. The sword was presented to Hoover by the In the special political comsdt* cratic nominee. ‘"The facta are that the monies ■University of Helsinki in 1938 when the Finnish institution conferred upon him the honorary degree tee, Tsarapkin defended his coihi- involved are collected by the Uni­ of doctor o f philosophy. (AP Photofax 1. try’s resilmpttion of bomb testing New Rebel Rioting Hit Bonn MiljbMry versity as a compulsory payment with a reiteration of the now fa­ Berlin, Oct. 19 GB — A Con­ requii^ of all studenU and are miliar Soviet stand that It had c — Dl-'*'Garrisons in Berlin. The western Russia to caU oft the aupertaarab terday that the yoimg men of istration’s stricter enforcement of plomatic sources said today Mos­ powers regard the air lanes as a a VIP. arrested 1,500 demonstrators. night's demonstrations were a campus drinking regulations. explosion. The United Statoe and Ordered by the Algerian .rebel failure and that the workers had West Berlin should be drafted in­ cow has sent a note renewing a vital lifeline for the city, to be used Jet piaffes, flashing camera to the West German Army. The “students’ rights” issue was its Allies hoped the debate would government in Tunis to keep up been forced into the streets by Soviet stand on Berlin air cor­ for general civilian purposes and bulbs, sleek limousines and sights marshal sufficient antlteat opiuhm club-swinging nationalist agents. West Berlin is explicitly omitted ridors that is unacceptable to the otherwise without Red inter­ beyond his wildest dreants just their demonstrations against new (Coattoued on Page Twelve) to force the Rusalana to reconsider. curfew regulations, Algerian work­ However, several newsmen at the from the West German draft law West. ference. bring a broader smile to Bashir' because of the city’s occupation ers began grouping shortly after scene said they saw no such activ­ The text of the Soviet note, de­ The Soidet note was not regard­ Alunad’s mustachioed countenance. (Contiiiined ea Page Twelve) dusk near a key traffic intersection ity. statute. West German military livered to the American, British ed as a good omen In the sim­ Bashir smiles and smiles. H-e's service is 12 months at present. at the western outskirts of greater . The demonstrations were trig­ Cafe Society and French Embassies in Moscow, mering ^ rm a n dispute about amazed at how Americans are all Paris. . Steel-helmeted riot squads ged by a government announce­ was not Immediately available which Secretary qf State Dean smiling with him, too. blocked their movement toward a ment Oct. 7 "strongly suggesting" Debt Limit Climbs here. . ' Rusk spoke at a news conference Unable to read or write his na­ bridge over the Seine and a broad that Algerian workers stay off the Hartford. Oct. 19 ' (iP) — The ^^Twisting’ to Informants said the Russian yesterday. Rusk, giving the first tive language, Urdu, when he ar­ avenue leading to central Paris. streets at night and closing bars state.’# legal debt limit today climb­ communication replied to Sept. 8 public 'U.S. government a^ss- rived in the -United States as the BuUetiiis Between 1,000 and 1,500 were sur­ western notes warning the Krem­ ment of Soviet Premier Khrush­ and cafes catering to them at 7 ed to a new summit of $1.2 billion, guest of Vice President Lyndon Culled from AP. Wires rounded for a time by the hea'vlly p.m. a rise of $45.7 million or some four Blasting Bands lin that any interference 'W'ith the chev’s speech to the Communist Johnson, Bashir has quickly learn­ armed riot forces without serious Interior minister Roger Frey per cent over that of a year ago. air traffic linking Communist-en­ Party Congress in Moscow, said ed about autograph seekers. Now, Incident. As tension mounted in said the curfew measures w'ere The loftier statutoiy ceiling was circled West Berlin with West Ger­ he could • only pass preliminary he painstakingly signs his name— chilly, driving rain, demonstrators taken in an effort to reduce fight­ made possible by the record $266.7 New York, Oct. 19 OP) — The many would be “ aggressive ac­ judgment because the full text of REDS BLAST EX-LEADEB8 opened fire on a police car a hedd- a wavy line and a series of special­ Moscow, Oct. 19 (4P) — F«i^ ing betw'een rival Algerian groups million in taxes collected last year. cafe society set and show business tion.” the lengthy Khrushchev address is ly placed dots. You’d be surprised quarter spokesman said. Ihe po­ Moscow was said to have de­ still not available here. He de­ mer Premier Oeorgt M atakbr and a recent aeries of muiderous' The debt ceiling is set on a formu­ celebrities have a new craze— the how many times he’s asked to lice returned the fire, and hospital attacks on the police. Since Aug. la based on four and'one-half times clared again Its view that the clined to say whether it liiakes the and former First D ep «^ authorities in the suburb of Nan- ‘T^ist,’’ a sensubus and grotesque mak-e his sign. mler Lalaiua Kagaaovleli srafft 29, Frey said, 52 Algerians and 11 the tax take for the prevous year. air corridors are only supposed to prospects for peace better or Baishir is so famous his wife terre said three dead and 15 injured police officers have been killed. Actually, the new ceiling won’t dance right out of the jungle. be -used for supplying the Western worse. violently denoimced belMe tha were counted. back in Karachi says she's wor­ Communist Party Coagreaft to­ From the rebel govemnment mean much during the coming ’The “Twist” is danced (or may­ Khrushchev’s relaxation of his ried about whether she should One body lay sprawled in the day. Malenkov waa attaeked aa headquarters in Tunis came a year. Hiat’s because the state has be "performed” is a better word) Dec. 31 deadline for his peace welcome her husband back in their rain among a scattering of shoes a crimliial and Kagaa««teb aa pi ■ dropped by the fleeing mob. statement saying "our compatri­ no plans for big borrowing which to a shrieking version of rock ’n’ treaty with Communist East Ger­ same hut after his visit to Amer­ siS ots, emigre workers, wanted to would ram against that ceiling. roll. many, Rusk said, “ may serve to degenerate. It was the most Stout police barricades kept the News Tidbits reduce tension somewhat.’’ ica. virulent aesanlt. against the two You and your partner shake your She's looking for a two-room mass of shouting demonstrators idioulders and you swivel your hips. But Krushchev’s ‘‘general obser­ men since 1967, when they wet* (Coationed on Page Two) (CoiitiBued on Page Twelve) from the AP Wires house or a flat, reports from from reaching the heart of the But you never touch. The musicians vations about the German and Ber­ ousted from their top spots la, qlty, bqt several hundred managed play like craz>'. lin problems show little if any Karachi say. the Communist Par$y and ban­ And. Bashir’s camel must be to slip through by subway or on ■rhere seems to be a mass hypno­ change from what has been said ished Into ohUvIon. foot. Crying “Algeria for the A1-, Revolt of ■wanderer turns sea­ before,” Rusk added. worried, too. It is refusing to eat. Men Win After All sis drawing converts to a new faring Actor Sterling Hayden Xffertons," they tried'to parade but voodoo cult. HOFFA PLEADS INNOOEBIT ' wqre quickly rounded up and hust­ from Hollywood’s glitter to Nan­ (Continued on Pago Twelve) ' (Continued on Page Twelve) The "twist" has appeared in tucket, Mass., sea and windswept Orlando, PlaM Oct. 19 (Pt led police vans, which chug­ such upper-crust haunts as the Teansrtera Union Prealdeat ged to detention centers at a Stork Club and the Barberry island, hi search of peace and quiet Styled .. .Mrs. Jaeqeuline Kennedy, tak­ Jamea R. Holla, prepartog for sports ^ to ce , at a stadium and in Spring Clothes Room. a barracks area in suburban Vin­ ing in W a^ington cultural events, another legal bout with the fed-^. But the high tepiple of the new applauds dramatic reading of ex­ eral government, pleaded tamn- cennes. cult is the Peppermint Lounge— a cerpts from works of Iriah-boni Ear Researcher Wins cent today to chiurgea of mnli There they joined more than 11,- To Follow the Figure hot, jammed, smoky nightmare fraud. Itbbert E. McOnitliy Jr., aiiere 200 customers are jammed author Oscar Wilde at Library of Oongreas. a Detroit banking 'exeenttva la- on the tiny dance floor o' squeezed acted with Holto, eatored to* together at small tables. New York grand jury dears Su­ Nobel Medical Award Errors Cause New York, Oct. 19 f>P) — coat dresses to step into, and perintendent of Schools John J. some plea. The twp are aoctawd Possibly for the first time in polka dots ao gaudy you can’t Men in formal atti're and their (rheobald after investigating anon­ in a 16-cooiit taiadtamit nAa> the history of woman-kind be overlQolted-. bejeweled partners vie with,sail* ymous charges that he used school —<*■( which makes using more than $500,000 e f Big ^Waste in fashion is entering an age of A back zipper you can reach ora, drifters In leather jackets and construction materials to repair A Hungarian-bom engineer, whoho |I thet choice. Teamsters Union Pbmds to pco- practicality — even though because it travels dowm the girls in toreador ipants for space his home at Sands on Long in his youth was fascinated by Von Bekesy started his career in mote Sun Valley, Inc., a oae man had to laugh, prpd. and shoulder blade, not the spine, to do their stuff. ' time retiremmit honsing dewal- Fife musicians on a bandstand Island. . . Attempt to ' launch mls- high-pitched gypsy music, was Hugary as an engineer specializ­ Military Aid finally Shove her into it. is Luis EsteveS’ contribution slle-detecUon satellite, Midas IV, awarded the Nobel 1961 prize for ing in communication techniques opnimit for union members. The nation’s buyers 'who to practicality. His entire blast like fury. They shout and postponed in Point Arguello, medicine today for research on and went on to physiological acous­ nutde the rounds- of some of spring fashion collection is leap.like demons on hot coals. On Calif., because of technical difflcul- the human ear. Part of the re­ tics. Research in this field ulti­ LIBERIAN LEADER HAILED Washington, Oct. 19 m -,-The the dance floor, couples gyrate in Washington, OcL 19 OF)— General Accounting Office (GAO) the best known couture houses frothy, wrlspy and conducive to ties. search involved experimentation mately became his main interest yesterday were promised the romance with silhouettes that Joyful frenzy. The waitresses, Sen. Jcdin Tower, R-Tex„ says j with the ear of a dead man. and by the end of the 1920s he had President W'Ulinm V. S. Tiihmaa said toda.V miscalculations by both wea-ring short aprons over tight human and electronic brains were sensible age by springtime. are more thdn form fitting. he always has opposed “ tralllck- The prize, valued this year at made the discovery for which he of Liberia, arriving today oa a partly responsible for w h at‘ t call­ TTiat’s when the women’s For the sake of customeie who slacks, have to pick their open­ ing with the enemy" and “ it 1s my 260.200 Swedish crown.» ($48,300) in now receives the Nobel prize. two-day visit, was proopliy ed a multi-million dollar excess apparel introduced this week do not have nice forms to fit, ings like football players as they hope the administration wdll cease ! At the end of the war he moved hailed by Prealdent Ueaoed^ aa cost of military aic) to the Far 'Will be in retail atorcfs. Eateves sends them dresses .rush their traya of drinks. Some­ giving aid to Xugoslavia.".. . . , Bekesy, 62. now- of Harvard Uni- to Stockholm and from Uiere to a "symbol of stabHtty . . ; tba East. Just putting the waisthne with built-in foundations. times one of 'them abandons her Kousl Speaker Sam Raybuin; verity ^ ^m bri^ Harvard. only surviving (active) poUtteO). The GAO, which serves as a back was practical for the lb ill with cancer he can not be — Bekesy t>egan his career in From a technical point of view leader of World War II.” Hi* Little tailored dresses are Hungauy as a telephone engtoeer. watchdog over government spend­ garment industry financially; the sensible contributions of (ContlniMd on Page Twelve) treated with drags or irradiations, Von Bekesy. 62, set out to prove year-old African leadert a pteto* ing. said it came to this conclu­ for men who ridiculed the In his book, ‘‘Experiments in his theories in a aeries of remark­ dent of bis oonatry sine* 1048, the First Lady’s personal de­ debtors say. s Hearing", he describes how he pro­ sion after investigation nearly half sack, snickered at the easy- signer, -Cassini. Of course Brush, Colo., Sheriff Jerry Stroh able experiments, among others on was welcomed by Kennedy, Sem a billion dollars worth of spare ceeded from iMisic tel.'phone tech­ .retary of State Dean Rash aw4 fitting dress and merely tol­ these costumes go in and out Teams Seek Cause says 16-year-old boy admitted he niques to elaborate experiments on the ear of a dead body. arta accumulating in Asian ware- erated the semifltted suit have where they qught. to even I killed young netohbor by stabbing The offlcal statement by the other dignitaries at Wasitingtoa ouses and at the Army’s big sup­ the human ear over a period of 34 National Airport. Kennedy, to had a damaging effect on though the kind he designs’ for Of Chicago Blast him in head with heavy nail----- years. Today’s a-ward .said his Caroline Institute said: gply and Inventory depot in Japan. sales, manufacturers admit. Jacqueline often do not. Sergio Osmena, president of Bekesy succeeded in creating a a weloomlng speeto, said 7M|- In its report to Congress, the work had enriched the whole field man’s long record na head et Thus, Adele Simpson, Luis Dresses that have a suit look, Philippine commonwealth after of acoustics. model of the cochlea which pro­ GAO said its survey resulted in Estevea, and of course. Jac­ Chicago, Oct. 19, (P)—investiga­ duced selectivity by a standing state of nls ooontry Is **ia- capes and jackets that radical­ World War n , dies in Manila of His early work wa.s carried out precedentod at tMs tin e any potential savings of about $235 queline Kennedy’s courturier tion teams sought today the cause heart and kidney ailments. at the Royal Hungarian Institute wave traveling one way or the million in excess or useless spare ly change the appearance of of a high impact explosion which place in the world.” . Oieg CSaasini have done more costumes; chiffon cocktail John F. Kennedy Jr. will have for Research in Telegraphy in other, depending upon the note parts. than nip Hie waistline-in again, demolished a cosmetic firm’s ofllral photograph made for his struck. He next proceeded to try Another GAO report yesterday dresses with dignified long Budapest to which' he was linked VERWOERD OUNCBES VOTE they’ve widened it all the way chemical mixing buUding, injured first birthday Nov. 2 5 ... Senior for 1924-1946- In 1947 he came to out this idea on the cochlea of a said Improper wiring of a calcu- sleeves (a practical thing for 'more than 250 persons and shat­ Johanneeborg, Sooth Africa, up to the bosom line. air conditioned summers) are 'medical. investigator at Veterans Stockholm and continued his ex­ corpse. totlng m arin e led the Army in .To' re-emphasize that tiny tered windows up to a mile away. Administration (VA) Hospital in periments at the Royal Institute of "To this h® ground a fine Got. If (P) — Prime MWslMpr Eun^w to order $7.4 million worth more Cassini contributions. No one 'was killed despite the Hendrik Verwoerd’s motel aeg» -waist, pint-sisde Miss Simpaon Bu£ the international flavor East Orange, N. J., reiterates that Technology and (he Royal Caroline opening in the bone, through which o f material it didn't need. ia also putting 'wedge-ahaped otentlal for high lo b of life in the he has yet "to see a case of lung Medlco-fmirurglcal Institute. The now one-third of the basilar mem­ regattoalst National Pari^ '> In today’s report. BAO account- for the day wlas provided by last yesterday which destroyed 4 cUnched aaetoer five years' pew* khouldePs on )isr customers. Christian Dior’s New York cancer In a person who doesn’t latter 1s the Nobel medicine prize brane oould be 'Visualized, and then ih ts said the depot in Japan last gone-story reinforced concrete build­ introduced a powder consisting'of er In South Africa todny frail n k r "discovered"' unrecorded ma­ Doesn’t looking physically fit stylist Guy Douvler. His daz­ ing used to^ Helene Curtu, Indus­ smoke.” a-warding body. have its practicality after an Urbanization in nine northeast­ Von Bekesy waa. given the prize aluminium and coal particles dis­ an aU-whlto eteotorato. TRm terial valued at $58 million in zling group of dresses, coats, tries to blend cosmbtic chemicals. flonaltefs' teadsWde vtetnry wm era of hunch - shouldered, and suits are lUgh-lmsdmed ern states wrill take out of agri­ for "his discoveries coheerning the persed in saline into the cochlea making its "first comidete invenr Ai^orltles said they had reached in order to be able to study the asanred when resaHa fto a to*; tofy ever taken" of military aid emaciated fashion models? and smooth but not too closely no conclusion immediately as to cultural production some, 2,800,000 Ifiiysical mechanisms of stimula­ For sitting down 'witii grace acres, roughly equlvaksit to size tion within the cMhlea,” said the waveform by strobasclc IHumi- vottiw aa Wedaaaday ahatoii stocks. Meanwhile, the GAO fitted. the cause of the explosion. tiuy had oaptoMd >1 aaate,'.jte salA additional supplies of the and poise, or sprinting after a However, hf, too, being a While company, state and city of Connecticut; members o f Con­ official citation. 'ITie cochlea is a natliHi. commuter train Miss Sis^won necticut Grange are told.. .Brbok- division of the labyrinth of the ear "On to the acoustic . oericle, majority la the amv IS' ordnance equipment had been or­ practical man, also felt duty inveatigators etudied the ruins of Bqoae Aaeaiabto.- dered. The aUeged error was offers ever-so-senalbie knee bound to show .some of thei the west side building, a (Turtto lyn, N. Y., grand jury Inveatigat- and Von Bekesy’s work entailed a known as stapes, he glued a plscO at attributed by the GAO to depot fpee skirts. Deep pleats or kind of ultra-feminine, ultra- worker told ft newsman the blast' ing Gallo brothers mob and other study of just bow the ear hears. of metal ao aa to be able to acti­ vtenaly stented wM toi offtciala. gores make the anople room fitted druses yor which prac­ was touched off by an ovWhSfttoil racket activities flies perjury and The award—first of this year’s vate the syatem by electromagnet- tivea o f (teato AfMmte:; Tbeir sleotnmic oakuiatlng ma- m getowaya tical Ajnerican men pay , the mixing tank he was tendmg. contempt Indletineat against series of Nobel prizes—was ^ven cally Induced vtbraUooa (neapte ef Otbar potRto aC pmotioaUty bills with any -digtoe Palma Vitale, attraoUvft 32-year- after a three-hour aeaaion of the I m r a n V hn o) Ingnsu . (OeaMraftd ea Pftgs lig h t) old iwivato fteeretory. board |Sf jrefsnnra at tha Royal* (C •aPatnXwe) ^ ^ V : • ' J): ' ■ ^ . t i i g a t y o MANCHSSTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESI^EE. CONN., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1901 MANCBJfflTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 FAOB T H R E E

ward aolatien to a townwide prob­ ths* GAO InvMtintbra said they Mo^kviUe'Vemon lem." Mrs. Jarrett Errors Cause found that the Thais habitually Lovsrta added the bureau has op­ l i i n ^ multiplied their requirements esn Muminum posed a number of actkma designed Sheinwold on timates so that they actually got to promote harmonious relation- To Speak on supplies for 24 months. Wiidowt flIJS ships between town and district Big Waste in In yesterday’s report, the GAO Loverm Turns Back governments. PROVIDE AGAINST' HHUI „ eaid the ordnance ruppl/t manage!- When the town tax collector (Mrs. New Rebel Rioting ment agency at Orleans, France, u n l u o k f b r e a k I Both Hdsc vsl m t h Lauhach Work Military Aid Floraice Loverin) was appointed N O n M ordered last year a total of 89.4 Doon 8 H iS interim district tax coUector a year By Alfred Sheiswold VTB Charges on Dump B A 9 4 j — . ' million in excess of the then cur­ ago, one bureau metnber termed (CoBtfaned from Fags Ooo) dren to mass in the irtraeta Fri- . Provide against a baa 9 t i Mrs. bertha Jarrett, field repre­ (Continned from Page Om ) rent requirements . . . because of lal. Doon her. tSSO salary “ exorbitant,” ^ Lov- break before you find 5 4 sentative for the Kdnonia Founda­ inefficient supply management.” WMi H m of the Vernon Fire* Frank B. Cornell, VTB president etin said. protest against the Nasi-style re­ told tha National Assam-1 the soup. Any eoup expert will W J tion, Baltimore, Md., will speak on c)rine seswants, however, were held The report gave as one example Flos Dtstanation. IMatrtet CommiSBioners today sUd said the commissioners were in­ In July, however, a letter was pression falling on them dally." Uy he had dadded to booat Faiia you that Tt toetes better when "Lauhach Literacy at Work" at a paperwork error In which an ac­ sent to the commissioners by bu­ you're not in it. . . _ w i t r accountable for errors in simple tlia oonmiaaton haa coneistently effectual and should be taken to A spokesman said the rebel re­ aecuzity forces by 18 squadroifs ^ K Q 1 I7 3 A 4 5 8 two public lectures in Manchester tual surplus of 4,092 automotive MANCHESTER lupported the town government aa task tor not abiding by a “ man­ reau members requesting that the of gendarmes and 10 eompanlea of ^WeNt opened the king of Sunday and Monday. arithmeftic that added to wb«tt the and declarer wOn in dummy wlto $ to 7 4 4 transmissions was transformed into tha proper authority to eet up and date of the people" last spring 9750 salary of the newly elected gime’s National liberation Front riot policeman, a total of some j 7 1 She will speak at the JNorth GAO called a vast over-supply of a shortage of 2,902. Replacements A W N IN G CO . ^strict collector be raised. the ace. He led a tnimp to the ^ 1C98 4 PHONE MI 9-8091 vnaintaln traah diapoaal operatlona when district voters approved a -r-the F U f-h ad “ organize d,dlrect- 8,000 men. * S 3 2 • 7 Methodist Church Sunday at 8 p.m., items at the depot and to the cost were ordered from the United trash disposal ordinance. He said the town’s action on the ed and controlled" the danoonstra- In Algeria, two Kuropeans were king, losing to the ace. i and at Manchester High School of foreign aid. States. In Vernon. trash disposal problem should be ^ w e e t returned the RUeen of WM71H Donald B. Loverin, chairman, The commissioners, Loverin said, tions and that the basic purpose klUad and 18 other persona wound­ Monday at' 7:30 p..ii. In one instance, a machine waa The Army, In comments attached supported. He noted that dis­ was to force France to negotiate ed in outbreaks of violence in ■B^es, ahd'South ruffed. Now Mrs, Jarrett’s appearance here supposed to record the issue of 46 aald “ we clearly stated that (action followed up the ordinance, adopted South led the queen of hearts, and to the report, attributed 87.4 mil­ March d. *‘bv taking an option on trict and town attorneys said last peace in Algeria. ,Oran. Polioa opened lire several will be sponsored by the Manches­ items, not specified in the report. lion of the alleged excess to im­ hy the district toward solution of spring if the town were given au­ there he was swimming around the traah problem 1 was only a stop- a site suitable for a disposal area It was the first time tha rebels times to break up fights between Q ter Committee for the Lauhach Lit­ But the machine reported the Is­ proper wiring of an electrical ac­ thority to maintain a dump, that had called for mass demonstra­ French settlers and Algerians. aihldat onions. He couldn't draw eracy Fund, which was organized sue of 111,146. In another verified p nieaaure in the event the leg- and .. by interviewing individuals trumps and he couldn’t run the Wan counting machine control panel. who offered to penetrate the entire authority would take precedence tion in France, where some 400,- Twro others wrere killed and during the summer under the lead­ instance, the GAO said, the ma­ The Aririy said the error was Sature did not empower the town" over similar district authority. 000 Algerians work. nearly a score wounded in bomb clubs. ^ ership of Adam Rhodes, 15. Ply­ ta handle trash diqwsal. collection service, including an in­ 2 G 2 , t m chine recorded the iasue of 111,129 caught soon enough so that only Until July 8. the town was un­ The police expected more dem- explc^ons in Algiers, ^ l l e two South could have made the mouth Lahe, to support the work of Xbirl Johnston Marshall Flippo tiovarin'a comment was made to­ cinerator, at a pfofit for the dis­ hand by guessing how to proceed, 4 ^ All rmm items to foreign countries, when 84,000 worth of the material ac­ trict." , able to maintbUk-edisposal facili­ onstrationa FLN leaders were security guards on a bus were Opuidag toed — 4 the "apostle to the illiterates.” the actual number was only 29. tually was delivered. day in defense of the commission­ lAverin added, “ 1 have been per­ ties due to statutory restrictions urging Algerian women and dill- Injured by assailants in Bone. hut he tried to play Eaat for Mrs.- Jarrett has recently been ers who were verbally scored Mon­ length In clubs. East ruffed the ' Square Dancers Note 5th Anniversary The GAO said replacements for sonally criticized b>’ the president ■concerning -towns with cities or around the world visiting hundreds the items. Which were never issued day by members of the Vernon Tax­ of the VTB for placing the town boi^ughs within their borders. The third club and retulned the ten 8padea-K Q J 8 7 8; H aarta-A; of men and women trained by the Earl Johnston of Vernon, club* payers* Bureau. (VTB), w'hich of hearts. Now the dumn»y was anyway, were ordered at a coat of ahead of the district. legislative act signed July 8 was Diamonds—* K 9 8) Ciuba—-5 8 2. Koinonla Foundation and now caller, and Marshall FIlppo of Abi­ Department Plans caUsd for support of the Vernon proposed and drafted in February dea^ and so was South. Montle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl John­ 8177,990. WILL *‘I admit being guilty of this What do you aay? working in more thanfO countries. lene, Tex., giiest caller, will share government in the current quest on recommendation of the late Ear Researcher Wins West Has Aoe Her talks will be Illustrated with ston, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, The GAO reported that this ex­ charge. The entire board tried in Answer: Bid thiaa spsOtM. lU s honors in calling the signals for cessive accumrriation of stocks In AL Unit Parley for a town disposal area. John J. Rady, .then Rockville al­ •Now sUrt over, after winning isn’t absolutely safe; you may be slides. the fifth anniversary supper and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Haugh, Mr. MISSILES every issue to work for a solution derman. the first trick with the ace of Dr. Lauhach,'-who made lecture and Mrs. Heinz Bartel, Mr. and some places had been accompan­ that would be of benefit to the en­ doubled and badly punished. If dance of the 'Manchester Square ied by shortages elsewhere, hurt­ Mrs. Charles Johnson, president, apadaidea. The bidding makes it you pass, howaven you may aaaUy appearances here In May, Is presl- Dance Club Saturday at Manches­ Mrs. Richard Thomas, Mr. and GO tire town and not of a sectional Nobel Medical Award eisar that West has the ace of dept-emeritus of the -Koinonla Mrs. Alan Ledgard, Mr. and Mrs. ing the military aid program. and Miss Barbara Wallett, secre­ nature." Paint Screens Out Eyes miss a game. In the long nm ter High School gymnasium. In Korea, for example, repair of tary, will represent the Manches­ hearts'. 'This is no menace if the you lose more by passing such Foundation, a non-profit and non- A1 Gallichant, Mr. and Mrs. Russ HIGHER? He said any ineffectuality vras (Couthined from Pag* Om ) hearts are 3-2, but South is in The. program will begin with a Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carlson, 31,000 rifies and several thousand ter unit of the American Legion ENJOY New Tork — One'advantage to hands. denominational organization for due, not to lack of leadership by the trouhlt If West has the singleton world mission work. The name is a roast beef supper at 6 o’clock. A Mr. and Mrs. George Thurber. array vrtiicles had to be held up Auxiliary at a department parley *0 ? Kooptnckliic commissioners, "but rather to the painting screens a light color is School Basement For Shainwold’s 88-M|m book­ grand march at 8 will be led by for lack o f parts that were avail­ and school of Instruction for new "In this way Bekeay could ihow ace of hearts or A-lO-x-x. let. "A Pocket Guide tfr Bridge," word from -the New Testament their progrtu. destructive efforts — of- the tax­ that during the day it is difficult To guard against the tlngleton past presidents of the club, after able In "huge quantities" but un­ officers Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at L I F E with payers group to prevent any for­ for outsiders to see in, builders say. that the picture obtained ,wae send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ Greek, meaning fellowship. Get the M o st Possible Shelter se pf trumps. South ehould lead Mrs. Jarrett also has speaking which more than 600 men and W orld TV by *75? reported In excess in nearby coun­ the Hotel Bond in Hartford. ward movement of the district to­ Insiders have no trouble seeing out. qualitatively Identical- with the one chester Evening Herald, Box 8818, women will participate in round stock market News the nine of hearts from dummy Grand Central Sta., N. T. 17, N.T. engagements in Hartford, Killing- tries, the GAO said. Mrs. Wilber Little will attend M IU tR HIGH LIFE seen in his model. A atanding Acting General Manager Arthur at the second trick and let ride worth, East Hartford, Glastonbury and square dancing. Parts — Eurovision, the Euro­ The erratic practices of some aid^ as department chairman of volun­ every weekday at damped wave with eddy currents ' (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowell are pean television network, already 5 p.m. and 6:05 p.m. J. LeCIalre Jr. has been informed for a finesse. AS the cards lie, tures Corp.) and Somersville during the week of ed countries were blamed for some teer hospital workers, and Mrs. around its maximum occurred and by Civil Defense Director John this knocks but the ace of trumps, Oct. 22-27. She will a guest on general chairmen of the anniver­ beams programs from London to of the confusion over military sup­ Henri Pessini as department chair- . over WDRC. 1360 on the maximum together with the Mere that Manchester High and South can later draw trumpe the Jean Colbert program on WTIC sary program. A1 Ayers will be Moscow and Naples to Leningrad. plies. Thailand, for example, offi­ mBui of music. Miss Wallett la also your radio dial. Presented eddy currents traveled toward the School’s basement is being consid­ Comfortably and run the clubs. Kiwanis Readies Radio Auction next Tuesday at 10 a.m. Mrs. Jar­ toastmaster. Others on the com­ Enthusiasts foresee a world-wide cially reported requirements for the department chairman of by Shearson, Hamihill & Co.# GOSPEL MEETINGS base of- the membrane in reapone ered as an atomic fallout shelter. What If West has A-lO or A-10- e FBL-SAT.-SUN. e rett will )>e a house guest of Mr. mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Herman TV network by 1975. . three and 12 month periods. But Americanism for the imit. 913 Main S t r ^ Manchester* CONTINUE IN THE to high tonee, in the other direc­ "The state and federal govern­ X o f' trumps and wins that first Manchester Kiwanians are get-^ and Mrs. Charles Gipson, 172 S. tion to stimulation with low tones. ments have started making a sur­ trump trick with the ten 7 South MANSFIELD^.. ting rM dy.for their radio auction miles), stop at Atlantic Apts, Main St., next week. This system combines selectivity vey for the State of Connecticut can ruff the next spade and use Nov. 14 and 15. This will be the (married couple oiUy), 835. ’ MMIICHESTER BOSPEL HALL with good damping. We know to­ for the huUding and estahliahment Martin Receiving the king of hearts to force, out second year Kiwanla has sponsored Also, W. H. England Lumber Co., Doctor Choice\Free 415 STREET day from physiological experi- of public fallout shelters," said Ii»- the ace. With the hearts break­ ADULT CINEMA the auction, and it will he over five gallons of black top sealer for COBIE AND HEAR ments by others (D a ^ , .Galambos, Claire in a letter to the board of Mail >at Hospital ing 3-2, South haa no trouble and “ Sat. Night I “ Expreei WINF. drive, 88.63; Ellsworth A Lassow, can afford to lose two trump Sun. Morning" | Bongo" Fred Nasaiff shows Maurice one case of motor oil (24 cans), Stockholm — Sweden’s compul­ THE CMISPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD Tasaki) that the selectivity is directors. sory health-insurance program al­ PNoehed Nightly (Except Saturday) at 8 PJMt.-i-SaBday 7 PJd. greatly sharpened up by nervous “The survey haa started in Fair- tricks. Moriarty of Kiwanis the fly rod 813.20; Little Shop, gift certificate, General^ Manager Richard Mar­ What can be done if West has 810; Lu-John Salon of Beauty, lows a patient a free choice of doc­ By Mr. A. KlBhunda and Mr. G. Baldwin mechanisms of interaction. field (Jounty and from that point and reel worth 825 he has con­ tor or hospital—inside or outside “The hydrodynamical problems tin had a “ better night" last night A-lO-x-x of trumps? Not a tributed from Naasiff Arms for the permanent wave, 815; James’ Biewed only WHAT BIU8TI DO TO B EU E V Ef will go throughout the state. Tlie the system. Benefits are the same BEUEVE ON THE U>RD JESUS CHRIST set by Bekeey’s experiments re­ high school has been considered be­ at Hartford Hdapital, according to thing. South should just thank auction. Beauty Salon, 12 hair brushes at his ludcy stars that west forgot 82.25 each, 827; Janet’s Millinery, In any case. in Milwaukee.. Naturally! AND THOU SHALT BE SAVEIb—Act IS M S l. ceived a mathematical formulation cause of the underground iiutalla- a apokeaman for the hoapital. More than 200 items have been by the late Prof. Ranke'in Ger­ to double. New received or pledged so far, accord­ gift certificate, 810; Larsen’s Hard­ tlons, etc., that are located there,’' He ta in critical condition, after many. ' he said. Daily Question ing to Mark Bogdan of 88 Eliza­ ware, Propane Bemz-O-Matic torch With neither aide vulnerable, Appearance kit, 88.88. "While this experiment r^ re- "In order to have adequate facill- suffering a break in the aortic blood beth Dr., who is general chairman BUYS: BRANDS ■enta the dlacoveiy for viiich the tiee, it would be neceeeary to spend vessel and a resultant massive the player at your right deals and for the Kiwanis Radio Auctlcm. Also, Jack’s Atlantic, oil change award is given to Bekeay, it can a great deal of money, the exact blood clot in Ma circulatory syatem bids three hearta You hold: ...... a t The average retail value of mer­ and lubrication, 85; Iona Mfg. Co., give no idea of the large munber of amount is not now known. Monday, Oct. #. chandise la 815. electric can opener, 819.95; Jack’s IT’S HEBE... ekilfull experiments by which he "However, there has been a lot The public will call bids to the Coffee Shop, gift certificate, 83; He waa subaequantly operated on JuUano's B w eiy and Pizzeria, two . . . and the best costs you less at N O R M A N 'S in Manchester haa enriched acoustics, n iere is ot individual interest, but the in­ twice by doctors attempitlng to re­ e Please Note Show Time e GARDEN radio station, and Klwaniaha man­ hardly any problem concerning formation as to what the results pair the break and clear the circu­ ning a battery of telephones will pizzas, 83; and a gift of a five MANCHESTER MILLS pound canned ham from a friend, the the physical jnechaniama of acous­ are ie not now available.” latory system. accept the btda. A redemption RESTAURANT 85. tic stimulation to which Bekesy Democratic Director WiUiain While the general manager ia not center at 1015 Main St. will dis­ haa not added clarity and imder- _ . . 5 _ ...... _ (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ColMns last week asked whether allowed to receive any Yiaitora ex­ EXCELLENT! 840 MAIN ST play the merchandise. atanding, even when the primary a rqxrrt on poeatble fahout shel­ cept hia family, he can receive Kiwanis will use the money for fun-loving discoverie* have been made by mail addreaaed to him in the maxi­ Downtown Manchester its youth projects. F\>r 37 years others. His experimental skill is of ters could be compiled. He sug­ gested that the Planning and mal care unit, sixth floor at Hart­ the club has furnished scholar­ Rockville-V ernon ah extremely high order. Several ships, camp vacations, and other GENERAL ELECTRIC newal Associates of CSmhridge, ford Hospital. GENERAL ELECTRIC DISCOUNT WORLD of Bckeey'a results have also Tony Barton MiasB., a company which is now financial aid to deserving Man­ Jaycees Attend proved Important in furthering chester youth. WIMI diagnostic aims in clinical prac- studying the town’s future needs, AT THE G IIK N • 511 EAST M ID D U TPKE. do a separate study cn the fallout Trio Some ot the merchandise already Uce.” contributed, and their value, are; Regional Parley The winner of the Nobel Prize sheHers. Late Modal R K PARMNG • Allt.«ONIN11Ofli0 # Ml 9-1509 EflST LU O O D Boland Motors, 670 x 15 Arm­ FROST-SUARD SPECIAL PURCHASE for literature will be selected by 8:00 6:80-10:30 DANCING EYEET strong tire, 814: Lamer’s Garden President Frank Forbes of the the Royal Swedish Academy of Center, 1 four-foot blue spruce, Rockville Junior Chamber of Ootn- Extra Clean Ijetters a week from today. *rhe Gregory Peck-Anthony Quinn Sat.: "Navarone” 11-4:10-8:25 THURS., FRI., SAT. juts out iAf.AwaY rum— $1.00 wai h o l s a w y puecHAst Make Party ResenratloBS New! 812; King’s Furniture, planter merce heads a irine-iman delega­ Chemistry a n d Physics Prize David Nevin in clock, 819.95; King’s Cleaners, gift tion from the local chapter to the Used Cars awards, handed out by the royal New England etates annual con­ academy of science, are expected DANCE certificate, 818; Central Conn. vention in New Bedford, Msum., Nov. 2. EVERT THURS.-FRL-SAT. RUNS iff NAVARONE Farmer’s Coop, gift certificate, We Invite You To 13-Cu. Ft. Refer- 2-SPEED OPEN 10 AM. to 10 P.M. MON. thru SAT. this weekend. The fifth Nobel prize, for peace, FRIDAY’S BEST EATING 85; DeCormler Motor Sales, aiito Inspect Today . . . is given by the prize cmnmittee of la ooloi^l:45-4:25-t:20 spotlight, 822.95. Other delegatee ore Artlbur WALNUT Also, D ed’s Drive-4n, seven LADIES’ the Norwegian Parliament CITie T Walsnt St.—Mascheetor Featurettei 1:S0-S:00 FULL COURSE DINNERS Oharleboie, Thomas CV>melius, *61 OLDSMOBiU Storting). chicken dinners, 810; Davis Bak­ Atty. Donald B. Caldwell, Henry LADIES Choice of: FrMh Fruit Cup, Juice,

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poultry truck of the Rockville American Legion aftamoon (or RMtlnilUVtnum rannwd hear poet fund. Tha an Bolton aor Ave. " Prisaa wfil be awarded for the public. fr JJnU to Concentrate Uuide poatad fSO bend (or eevtt prettiest, funniest end most origi­ DairyiiM ili to V isit appearahea Oct. t l. nal coetumaa. JudgM vrlll he Mn. ThalAdMaiwnnitytaflrtOa. On in I960 "^IRfulio Tonight Bloodmohile Fhtrolmaa Robert K. Ahnsfl Lawls ' Chapnan; Mrs. Arthur S of Varaos^ will M C A tMiMki 2 Farms Tuei^y seld Lends U t a cer stopped at Badeteubner and Mra. RolMrt sala Saturday at tlM IMbaanrd Theres a Bra for every figure type! the wsRilng Hght at Windermere Cftfttterton. achoolhouaa Mi R t 88. Hours a( Foreseen on Tha sa|y charter tevlaionf allowed tor payment a( water. Aa aD-Aay tour to farms to ■ • Visit Seeks Ave, It was driven by Arlene Cllf- Vlrgfaiia Remkiswica and Marie the sslo win ba 10 aju. to 8 pM. sewer and stom drain LltdfftoM v d Barkahtrs ■ S ip lli (Ord. 42, of i$ Charter Rd., who Gray-are co-chairmen. Diane Bad- Thpaa wlw iMiva dsuatleaai tor whidi will bs necoalder- Television steubner ia In charge of decorat­ sd thia yMur vrlll bs thoaa which mdnts; the delegation of author­ CooBly, Ib ia . tom bton plransd ■ 8:00 I D legalSigns was injured and taken to RodcvUle tha a ^ may cun Mi a Okhria U m . ity by tha genual managsr and for TTVittmaiSTsdapd Osunty/’IwamHff dslrymeardltoiiirnMMi Tus*.Vuaa* Catrte end th* Coloatl 75 Pt. Quota City Hoepttal. Her condition is ing. Mns. Sstla Slagulro, Mrs. Tkaodei t o lM (a ba approvnd la May 18M Tho Nalioit Family A abort busineee meeting at by tha board ot directors: rsfUla*) day. abcorBng to Cosmty Agwit 1:00 Donna R**d IUkiw g good, authhijtiea said. B Baeba Jr. or M n. Btatoa Girferi. baeanaa an buoffidant nnmbsr of tlons on submisdon of bids tor Man and Ui« Challeng* p.m. will precede the party. WiiplfBl Mataa Joiin H. BUott. Tho Bob Cummlnga Snow ^Tlie Red Cross Bloodmobile will ■Igns >11 Vcrnoa era t>ecomlnK May Speaks Tonight votow tamsd oat tor ths rsf- town contracts from members of The Tsaaad group win vldt RTt- qrmbola MMinK ragnletion vlo- To Addreoa AmdHary Admitted Tuaaday: LSura Chat- l£ckl«b«iT7 Hdund g 0:00 Dr. Kildara be at United Methodist Church oi Republican State Chairman Kd- town boards; and tha powem et Usm KBOwtton's torn to Felto VU- K*wd Foathertop 8, 10, 40. »3l Monday from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. iatlana- ______, wingl. May Jr. wiU be guest apealc Johnnio Kay Orlowakl and Carol tertoo, 48 Sontk BL; Staatay Oow- That was tha dadalon last t:M Wnuhtr. N«wa a 8*orU g The Real McCoy* A. Hyjek, seniors at Rockville the town counsel. Isge, at Um nortiiwest comer of Bob Cummlna* Show New donors, in addition to those At least aifiu not praparly au- er tonight at a meeting of the Ver­ giswicA 20 Spring SL; A a a a or a Chartor Ravkdon - _ TxllriuuM** TOOO tboilscd nnder tne boUdine: and High School and Ikst snmmer’a Utcfafleld Cbunty. then travel to 0:00 Rp)^ Canadtu PeUe* 0:00 TV Hour of Star* who donate periodlckUy, will be non Tming Republican Club at the Bouehar. Hartford Tpka. neeiby Adiley FSIto Mass., to vldt Hlzhviur Hoadnyi The lDr«*tifator* needed in order to obtain the 75- ■aolnc codas are popping up Ip Public Safety Building. West Rd. delegates to Laurel Girts’ State, Admlttad Wadasator: Ailai N«vi, Sport* and Wmthor Wr««t)int Vernon almost dally, according to RockviUe^emon , the Anthony and Joeeph Malatl 0:10 Haael 10. plnt qubta assigned. The meting will begin at 5 o'clock. will be guest speakers at a meet­ Clifford, 48 Charter R l ; Oscar fas room ad ths Mualdpal Baud* 0:40 EtcbIoz Report KNOWS the Formfit bra that's RIGHT FOR YOU! town BnUdtatg Inspector Arthui' F. ing of the American Legion Auxil­ farm there. Ap^lntments to donate blood Medkal Head to Speak Kloter. U Harlow 8 t; Bmma tog. • , Knoadton’s tonn toatures suto- Doa|^ Mtrarda g ^n^Hnc may be made by calling Mrs. Rich­ Huntington. iary Wednesday In the GAR Kennetta. 8 DaiJay Or. Atty. Barry aa^ GUtbert Bamas 10:00 CBS Report* Sinter Michael Marie. MJ3-. head rooms The meeting Is scheduled BIAE Day Slated mstle sOaga faediag aystsms to tiooSlS?"*' ”• ^ - t o g Along With Mitch (C> ard Dimock or Mrs,' EMward Rich­ Hunttagton said yestarday he of the medical sU ff at Mercy Diariiarged Tuaaday:. Ralph dsddsd net to moonaidsr these both conventional and pole bamo. Blue iuizel* Htlllon Dollar Horla ardson. had asked public works men to re­ for 8 p.m. Tracy. KsUy Rd.. Vtmon; Tha- chartor ravlaloas which the voters ShotcunlNxd* Th* Untouchabl.a *. Knoll, Weet Hartford, will be the GOP Women to Meet At Town Schools Ths Malnati’s Ooopsr HUI Thrm Now* and W«nth«r A certified course to train aides move seven illegal signs and had guest epeeker et a tea Sunday r w CbateUo. 80 Proapset 8L; had njactad in the past hss more thsa 100 mUUng cowo 8 «* Hmt / U:00 New*. Sport* and Weather for Bloodmobile work will be held taken down three otliers himself. The Vernon Women's Republi­ 8. 80. 40 ^ I’en by the St, Bernard's Wom­ Stephanie Futoma, 0 Ward 8 t; The i lsvsn charter revisions in and an automatic pipelins milking ■lUlon Dollxr Mori* U:15 JacK P*ar Show i d from 9 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. next "It's reached n point," be said. can Club will meet Tuesday at The town’s six public schools wlO UaeoTtrvd lU 8e RockviUe High School Art Mrs. Virginia Lewis of Columbia, tary sewar er water main In the :46 Goyanunental Serries 8:00 Th* World Tonight organtaations and non - profit fice, has been elected premdent of 1:00 Pops Concert / 8:16 8howcft«a and News Bolton chairman. The quota was groups, he said. Club toured the Gardner Museum president, or Mrs. Dorothy R. the Hartford Chapter of the Postal street to the edge of a private London — When dhrersmlths* $420. Feiialty for illegal erection of and Museum o f Fine Arts in Bos­ Miller of Bolton, should be con­ Supervisors AasoeiaUan, a nation­ owner’s property. guilds were formed tn Bnglsiid, Piano said last year was the best algaa ki *25. Xach day a sign re- ton dming the weekend, the eighth tacted for further information. al organization. Those ravieions whidi tbe sub­ the purity snd quality of precious one in contributions in recent mataa atanding is considered a aep- anraml trip to the Maassobueetta Chrietanw Workshop Set Postmastw Edward J. Connors committee will present for the con­ metals were carefully tested In Coventry years. He and Mrs. Fiano, who arats oReiiM, HnnUiigton aaid. Capitol. Thirty-three atudaota and A Ctaristmae Workshop, apon- said it Is ths first tima ths honor sideration et the entire commis- the guilds’ great nallways. Thoae served as co-chairman, wish to Heek Beglennl Oreap three teachens made the trip. sored by tbe Home Economics has ccmie to Rockvilla sioa conoamsd ths removal from that passed were branded with the thank all those who helped with The Fntnre Hmemakeis of Four girio from the Future Advisory Comanlttee of the Tol­ Hirth has been assistant post­ office of any town officsl convict­ mark of the hall. From this came the campaign. Aisertea et RoekviQe High School Nuneeo CSob visited Haftford Hos­ land County Bktenaion Service, master for 10 years. He lives at ed of a (Skaiy; the length et time the word, "hallmark." H ^ing Set Tuesday Oensoa Wind-up wUl be hosts Saturday for the re­ pital last week, touring the build­ will bs hsM Oct. 25 at the Bolton 24 White St., Rockville. The census of St. Maurice pariah gional FH A conference at the ing and viewing a film on nureet Community House from 1 to 10 ia being completed this week. echooL training. pan. Add dill seed to an oil-and-vine- Areas being covered are Bayberry PeMee A nest Halle ween Eshibita of worka made by gar dressing and serve over Juli­ On $1 Million Budget Rd., Bolton Center Rd., Williams Carlo C. Laude. Si, of Speing- A Halloween maaquersde party homemaking ehiha In varioua enne beets and crisp greens: gar­ Rd., Old Bolton Rd., Watrous Clold, Maas., was arretted and will be held tomorrow at the county towna will be riiown end nish with slices of hard-cooked Rd., Riga I.ane. Piora Rd.. Clark charged ywAerday morning with American Legion Home on West instructions will be available. egg. Canned beets are Inezpendve Tha board of finance will hold aSWoodbridge Rd., graduated from Rd., Blrrii Mt. Elxt., Converse Rd. following too closely after the Rd., sponsored by the Junior Girls There will be a allver tea in the public hearing Tuaaday at 8 p.m, the U.S. Coast Guard Receiving and convenient. Center, Cape May, N. J. on Oct. and Carpenter Rd. at Coventry Grammar School to Anyone not contacted by the end preaent itemlzad aatlmates of ex- 11 Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot attended of this week ia asked to call the ’#5 penditurea for th* (iacal year end- the graduation. rectory. tog Aug. 31,1962. Seaman Apprentice Lyndon Wll­ Bud^ta to be preaented request Public Records mot reported to the U.S. Coast Warrantee Deeds: Russell E. t ; ? 3 » ______figures totaling $1,080,497. Thia ia Guard Petty Officer’s School at an Increase of $149,817 over what Groton, today for advanced train­ Jones to Leslie S. Smith, property the expenditures were for the fiscal in Bolton Lake Shores; John C. ing in radio. Costanzo to John E. and Diane C. year ending Aug. 31. Seaman Apprentice Leyton Wil- ■"Rove" bra in embroidered cotton with "Romance" bra in Princess styling with Famous molded cup "Polynet", cups cov­ ALL NEW n te aelectmen’a budget request* Costanzo, property on School Rd.; mot will report to the U.S. Coast total $213,726 as compared to Margaret Rich to Edward K. smd low cut elastic sides and bock, circle ered with nylon stretch lace, elasticized Guard district office in Boston, Calla Hutchinson, land on Bay- 2" front band release. Cotton batiste with $195,899 spent last year; an In­ on Oct 23 for further study and crease of $17,827. berry Rd. stitched with elastic stripe around bust. lace trim in center front. bock, no wires, seams, pr stays in cup. assignment Certificate of distribution: 1 9 6 2 The board of welfare requests The Rotary Club’s public, turkey 86,380 as compared to $7,000 spent Estate of Ethel Howard to Earl, 6, C cups ... $3.95 white A, 6, C cups, sizes 32-38 ...... $5*95 shoot will be held from 10 a.m. Ernest and Chester Howard, sev­ A, 32-36, B, 32-38, C, 32-40 .. $3.00 ZENITH last year; a decrease of $620. until dark Sunday, weather per­ The bonded indebtedness budget eral parcels of land on Route 44A. mitting, at the farm of TVieodore Bnlletia Board D, 32-42 .$3,50 totals $185,636 as compared to ■Wright on Rt. 6 in Andover. BIG 7^'X 5 ''SPEAKER $138,407 of last year; an increase Congi'esaman Horace Seeley- Prizes of turkey* will be awarded. Brown will be svt the Community of $47,229. If the weather is inclement, the The g^reatest IncreaM In budgets HatU tomorrow from 10:30 a.m. tOioot will be held the following to 11 a.m. to talk to any towns­ 20,000 VOLT CHASSIS ts in that the board of education Sunday, same time and place. which is requesting $674,756 aa people who wish to oonsrult him. Nelson J. Bearce, chairman of Sen. Peter Maudanl of Groton compared to expenditures of $589.- the club's project committee, is FAMOUS ZENITH QUALITY 875 laat year; an Increase of $85,- will address a meeting of the Tol­ general chairman. land County Republican Women's 881. The Coventry Police Patrol F a ­ The Average Figure Copies of the detailed proposed Association at 8 tonight at Pleno'.>4, Work Day Saturday VENETIAN BUNDS i - ' ~ ■ The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship West 40% Irrigated of First Congregational Church E. A. JOHNSON will have a Work Day for Christ Washington—About 40 per . cent Vv. .1 # (or World Missions from 10 a.m. of the cropland west of Kansas Is TRADE -1 SALE! to 6 p.m. Saturday. There will be under Irrigation. East o( Kansas PAINT GO. a food sale and car wash at the ■ f the figure is about three tentha of 723 Main S U Tel. M I 9-4501 MI*4W» 1“ Church grounds. one per cent. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV and GET T^P $$ Young people of the fellowship vrlll be available for odd jobs around the home or yard also. "Confidential" bandeau, with thin foam "Madcap" bandeau, with feotherstich "Bobbies", the beginners' bra. Converti­ world’s finest performing Anyone wanting work don* has been asked to contact the Rev. C B S ^ ^ cup of embroidered cotton. A, 32-36, B, on cups, foam petal design, reinforced ble, (strap-on or strapless), contour cup, most b e a tU ^ 19” television Jamea R. MacArthur. pastor, at 32-38. his home on Nathan Hale Dr. or REPORTS: underbust, circle stitched in cotton broed- cotton band and back. Sizes AA, 30-34, study at the church. W hite A & B Cups $3.00 cloth. A, B, C, 32-38...... $2.50 end A 30-36. $2.50 Public Records Warrantee deeds; Baldaasarl As- > f f bociates Inc. to Raymond E. and Martha H. Baglto, two pieces of roperty In 'fwin Hill, Annex Sec- Son 1; Ruth B. Curtis to Joseph ' and Helen Sypek. In Waterfront Heights; Burton E. and Bertha I. V. OK! — 6 0 we’re in the . . . Flint to Barbara L. Goodin, on The More Endowed Figure Cooper Lane. Also George W. and Ida Mae ^ k e l to Anthony J. Menko, in PROTECTION RACKET Actors Colony Estates Ext. 2; George W. and Ida Mae Hlnkel to The mo e NMsI H21tS ( Shadtneproof protectionf that , Nelson A. LaMonica. in Actors CWony EsUtes Ext. 2: Elizabeth Nsw slim, adwncs styllns srith * > ' 2 front-firint spssksrs, siiiile teleiceplnt . .R..Jensen to Dominick A. and Anna antsnns, OoM Video OtMrd Turret Tuner, . . . and leading the line-up is our O. Plrro, in Waterfront Heights; Spotllte Diet. Features 10,000 wsNsefpIriurs Frank J. Jr. and Joan S. Kristoff Prices Stari at powsr. Cholcs sf t s ndstsnod eetor D^ron-Nylon-Cotton Basic Stock e r Sspla Broom e ris r. Slip. It is wanted in eveiy state and to Walter L. and Viola Thorp, in Hillcrest; Charles J. and Prances abroad on the following charges: C. LaCrolx to Doris M. and Stephen 2 SPEAKER F. Zaches. In Pine Lake Shores. 1— PROPORTIONED LENGTHS Philip F. Jr. and Betty J. Uh- CINE-SOUND derson to Howard F. and Sidonia mcturs-csntsrsd-seund W. Trommer. in Waterfront Park; lor rich dimonslonal Now fVgurt Skinminq IM form 2— ALL AROUND SHADOWPROOF PANEL •nteodor* and glean er J. Moberg * T V MMonIng 1 9 9 ^ 5 to Benjamin W. Cobb, on Daley $10.99 Rd.; Ralph Murphy to Donald A. m- 3— PRICED RIGHT From Our New Uniform Shop Ward, In Waterfront Park; Wal­ lace H. and Ann-Marie H. Short to Wars have been fought over i t Civilizations have died for lack of i t Through the pages of history, water supply Tile relaxed look that took the fashion world 4— MADE RIGHT Roland J. and Catherine M. Pou- by storm is big news in white uniforms I Here* Uot, In Actor* Colony Ehtytes; Ul- has been one of mgnkind's most pressing problems. FOR SERVICE TE L Ml 3-5095 lian M. Squires to Baizabeth M. the fitted look in a one-piece sheath in 100% Gould and Doris M. Zaches to .Don’t miss this startling report on the world's water Swanglow Cotton‘and Ruggatex wash-wear Charles J. and Frances C. LaCroix, resources... on steps now in progress to meet the crisis OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9 P.M. finish. Sizes 8 to 16 and 5 to jl5. In Pine Lake Shores. that threatens a rapidly expandingj population. ONLY $ 0 - 9 9 Quitclaim deeds: Eleanor S. Becker to Arthur D. and Helene M Potter, in Lakevlew Terrace; \M ilTE$W iW A ^ r t F. Bray to Charles A. and CBS-'nr CHANNELS 2, 3, 1 12 V N I F O t o M e Swes: Short 32 to 40, average 32 to 44, tall 34 to 44. t z z r i White only. Shirley Ann Williams, on Talcott TELEVISION Rd.; Charles S- and Ethelyn Brown I to Donald K. and Frieds C. Uebler. TONIGHT 10“-11“ "Madcap" longline, with circle-stitched "Rave" longline in cotton with low-cut "Romance" longline Princess st^ with on Brearster St.; Pasqualo DeCan- cotton cups, petal design with felt rein­ elastic sides and back. B cup, 32-40, C r= stitched cups with IdCC center^trifii^ ;ix SAIPS OBd SaVICE / dUt to Mildred L. DeCandla. In 1M9 TOILAND TURNnKE Order By Phone or IW I Acton Colony EaUte# ExL 2. forcement in underbust. cup 34-42 ...... $5.95 B find C cup, 34*38 ■ '’i D o Uoe Tour Charge Acemmt Pleuw TariM OnUtaato THE MUmOM MEW KfMLAflD TUmONK OOAAMNIT •UCKLANO Do Use Your Chargo Aceoiint Plonao tra d M Lee WUmot, and tisgr- B cup, 34-38, C cup 34-38 ...... SBjOO tqn Lee tjrin iSdUtoR Ptod w. wnmoi ot

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I . I . I ; ' i '■ 'V : 1 L ■ ' ■'1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THyRSDAY. OCTOBER Id. 1961 .MANCHESTHB EVElSilNO HERALD. MANCHESTEB, QONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 PAOB SRVSJv ■I..-' ■I!W" Moscow would give its oys tooth ttas same contract tas got. from baSM them by giving RMcoff a tsuirt tiM Democrats tor rut hav- Rev. Davis- Fills South Windsor J ia ttd i^ r to gst Tito back Into tho fidd oomt them. ' mcord breaking quarter milHon li^ the oouiage to leave ths stat*, UtpRiiabto for leUtog the state down in.all W e suppose tas also implies that, Conhecticut pturaHty. Tbs RepubHcaea oort o f MinisteriGi Post Ettndt^ llrraUi •*w- y j . taalf understood the msndate. tin ooaaaiasw thoR oould bs rsri A g h li^ 'auch a badqgtound, as soon as the btaSIc contract taaa WhMi Rtbicoff iHvlned that the resantinc M risewhere, tor shirk­ U sii Burgess Cited » c rMOshb MUsmhowsr originally taesn agretd upon, there shall b|e Yankee votero'^hsll given Mon his freedom ing Uw ambeseedorial ro k — in The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor made, and Fipsident itsnnedy ad- th; usual 10 day or two week va­ to adiouioe, their true interests by s h ^ it sssms about time for the of the Second Congregstlonal Ohrsibhnkd sad Tested By A. oainpalgeirv toe-. Kennedy In the RepubUeana to ooms out for tmv- (Jhurch, was recently elected sec- By Conncilmen BIG MOffiy-SAVMG heredHo, an agreem m t to provide cation for plants ^and men, which hinteriands, the RepubUoans were ri. And the best RspuMtoan trav- retary-tressurer o f ths Manches­ U to with 180 Jet fighter planes, to shall bs called a strike in the aa- H ie travel isauc, which taqe merely querulous in their protests, dkr, it was sstaWlhsd by B slky ter Minlstarial Association at lU Potterton's Thomas L. Burgssa, first selset- train Tugoslgy pUots' for them in tion’e headlines aad which shall as if they thought tbs proteets kn g ago, to John JLbdgs. first fall meeting at*ths Salvatto served as a sort back burner man for many years, has bain B r « n IfiTfBlDC llaM p i this country, and to send Ameri­ be viewed with alarm and regret at ought to be made, but resdly Arm y Church. H ie Rev. Mr. Davis ISO Center SL—Oar. o f Otareh BeaiHiy& BDlw«d M tb* reserve for Connecticut priitlritana cited formally for his oorvlco to M l U ^ Miwtar t Cban. cans to Tugoslsvia for future by the nation's editors. di^'t trust the voters to care will guccGGd the Rev. John Neu- ever since John Bailey tried to very much.' perhaps travel wasn’t bert, who has sasumed s psato- South Windsor by tha town’s new servicing of them. Our present editorial intention Sisterhood Sets councilmen. make the voters of 1864 think really an Issue, after all. Or per­ rste in Binghamton, N. Y. We happen to long for the day is to sit this one Out too. Perhaps, A welcome was extended to DOBIN'S haps H was an laeue which ooiunt- thtat John Lodge didn’t svsn sleep A resolution will ba entered on whan -America wiU not be sngagsd if he iNss everybody is really tired ed only against RapUbHoam, Per- Annual Fall Sale members • of the clergy recently SS jm* ' in ConneoUcut, has now bssn given the councU records and a framed in the business o f supplj’lng weap­ o f the act, Reuther will, thta time, hspa w ry toought; the votera were located tn this community. DEPT. STORE a strange kind o f stirring. FILLO U T copy of the citation sent to Bur- gtiid to have Demoerata kaVe the The Sisterbood of Temple Beth The regular meeting time has ons even obsolete weapons, to emit some part of it. Normsdly, it is those who are goss. atote. . Bholom will sponsor Its tail rum- been changed from the second PHILGO anybody. But if we are, as we are, out o f power and out o f office and New, homver,.evriytMng is re­ mags sals at ths Temple Wednes­ Thursday to the second Wednes­ SHELTERS The first meetings uf the nevriy supplying .weapons almost any- therefore upable to travel ‘on the versed. It ie Demoomte, who are elected council have been devoted ___ KjOaUER o» public business, or the public ex­ day, ^ t . to, from 6:80 to 9 p.m„ day of each month. Suggestions _ TBB iKoiSma) ptutsa ■wdiere we think they may be to A Thought for Today themselves in power and In po­ were received by the program fan event of emergeney, fowl to organlzatioiuil matters. Tem­ T b » Aunrla tt* PriM U exeluatralT pense account, or the public tim6, and T h u r ify , Oct. 26, from • to porary rules of order have been tW IIlgd to ttM QM el repubUcotlon of our sdi-antsge in the cold war, cer­ Sponsored by the Maacheater sition to have fun. if thsy will committee for the type of iiwet- lareas. If any, are htyiioed a il •n Bowa tllm itrtm eradltad lo tt or who discover and proclaim the travel, Who are sotting up th# no- 11 s.m. Ppocseds will benefit the ■prepared sheltato. They art! Routed and meetings set for tha tainly the atrstegy of not driving CaancU et Churefees great vtrtuee o f the stay-at-home,' Ing the membership Would be In­ «M othOTwfio crodHod la taia Mper- travel ideal aa the official guide building fund for the new syns- Et necessary Insurance. Pre-| first and third Wednesday of each Jacob F. Miller A tty. Robert E. Beach • in a lM tb * lo e a T a e «* pupllalMd D «r«. Bailey, tn 19M. th o u ^ t tt wSa gogue. terested In throughout the year, Tito to Moscow for arms is valid. for their own administration. |pare yours now. month at Wapping^ Elementary AU nihta of rtpoblleatloa of apoMal Enmity Against God A selection of new fabrics snd LeMoyne Boleman, intern at School at 7:80 pTm. tchf h o fla ere aloe rwnr f d. Although President Kennedy ac­ a sin that John Lodge oould take Ths fortituds, self-denial, and ' Romam 8. 1. Untngs. clothing tor men, women Emanuel Lutheran Church, will It waa voted that any three time, while governor of this fine devotion to the home firss exem­ LEON CIBSZYN8KI f>ill »«tTlca cltant et N B. A. Sorr* cepted this policy from Eiaenhow- By trifling with the name of God. state, to visit other states on any •nd children, toys, books and brie- apeak at the Nov. 8 meeting. He councilmen may call a special er and holds to it, he himself is By neglecting the word of God. plified in the IM travel deoislone a-brae will be offered. will relate hia experience during M 2 V 1 meeting. Miller Heads atlToa: Tho kind o f mission. He thought It o f such adraliiistration leaders ss ^1 Accncy — Now report^ly disturbed because Tito, By sneering at the work of God. was such a sin that he adyiaH the Mrs. William Cooper and Mrs. his three-month stay In West John J. Egan Jr. has been olt aiM Boatea. By scoffing at the people of God. Secretary of State Ella Grasso David Rubin are co-chairmen. Germany last summer. named chairman of the tcipporary BTOEAD or at the recent Belgrade conference voters to entrust the Job of being and Governor Denqisey himself, Hospital Board By unthankfulness for the mercies governor to bis friend, Abe Ribt- committee to draw up rides of AfKMBL^ o f neutrals 'made , some remarks their Iroptesstve notation o f the of God. By resisting the Holy ooff. who was. M wap implied, ^ e d u r e . Edward R. Steben and rTbo BoralA MatSet Coninaz, iM.. which seemed more in Moecow’s Spirit of God. By rejecting the Sav­ Jouhteys they couM make but will Frank E. Pierce Jr. arc also mem­ Jacob F. MlUer, 103 Adelaide !•• BO ItaaneiBl r««poB»fl»inty for strictly a home fireside chameter. not mifips;' leave ths Repubilcsns ♦ a p o «r*p. «i lea] erroTB appearlna la ad- comer than In ours. And, as a re­ ing Son of God. Later on. after this strategy bers of the committee. Rd., a trustee abice 1040, has been aaroMSienaenta aad ota«r roadin laattar Robert A. McBride a a tia n ^ aUnmntive. sult of Mr. Kennedy's displeasure, had contributed i^iietever it was . (3aylord Paine, chairman, Thom­ elected president o f the Manches­ ta Tba Maacbaatrr Braalna Herald North Methodist Church Perimi the thought that they OPEN DAILY 10 10 as M. Burgess and Lawrence E. s whole reappraisal of our non­ worth to the 1954 campaign, and to riiould admit, avsn by inference, ter Memorial Hospital board o f 'DIMilay adTartlalaii cioainc boura: Ribicoff was governor, it was the Keefe were named to a commit­ military help to Tugoslavia is re­ that the more days the Democrats ngr Ueratdar—! p.m Priday. Offenbach Leather City Republicane, out o f office end out tee to draw up on ordinance for trustees. Toeaday—1 p.m Monday portedly uhdei- way. Whether or spend on their Jobe, the better it creation of an insurance commis­ ★ FREE DEMONSTRATIONS ★ SURPRISES ★ LOWER PRICES! Fbr Wadaeaday—1 p.m. Tueaday. of travel, who discovered that it is for the state. ^ MUler’s election to the post and Ktonnmday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. not it resuUs in any change in Offenbach, Germany—Sixty-five sion. might be a stroke of poetic po­ The best line we^ can think of that of A tty. Robert E. Beach, 143 ppr rridazFriday—1—1 B.B>.P-Bi. 1Tburaday. per cent of the German leather I^aine and John Woodcock will Boulder Rd., aa vice president, and F or 8atnraa3^—1 p.m. Friday. policy, the reappraisal Itself is full litical Justice to keep casual tabs for the Republicsms'is for them to Claaailled deadline ll):30 a m aad industry — w^icb numbers 680 on Jual how much time Ribicoff contact the 8 N E T Co. in an effort Mrs. John R. Mrosek, 62 HlUcrest warning to Tito that he had bet­ to have aU South Windsor tele­ »T of ppoblleatiai axcept Saturdar- plants — Is In and around Offen­ spent outside the state. Rd., aa trustee, waa made this phone numbers listed in a single ter watch his tongus or President bach. near Frankfurt. This city is They tabulated and tabulated, week at a truatees’ meeting. PHILCO directory rather than spUt between Kennedy will spank. But the im­ also the.center of the w-orld's Thunalby, October 1# and thought they discovered that GS the Manchester and Hartford dl' MiUer, a former town director, portant thing is that Tito should leather-goods market. Annual Ribicoff was spending much more “ For Flowers " rectories, aa la now che case. waa first ejected a trustee on May spring and fall leather-goods fairs time outside t ^ state thafi Lodge Per A ll OccaaloBs, It’s 9, 1949, to fUl on imexpired term. Bomb Sickntss keep his tongue free and that he Standliig committeea esrabUahed STEREO attract buyers, exhibitors, and vis­ had ever done. They contributed In 1951 and 1957 he was elected rFREET! riiould use it to make his own SOF4EIIVIK un, mitt I t may be that Oia bomb has al­ itors from all over the world. The this discovery, for what it was Include capital Improvements to to six-year terms on the board. He Judgments, even when they are not Goba*s Flowers suggest and receive r m r t s from ready done ae much damage to industry produced 8176,000,000 worth, to the 1968 campaign, has been vice president of the trus­ Mrs. John B. Mrosek I $ ^ C WORTH OF STEREO I HIGH HDeUTY In our favor. TTie object is not to Call P A U L BCETTNER' the PubUc BuUding Oommlsslon tees since May 1957, and acting menb minds as It may cnrer do to worth of products last year. ^'hereupon the voters c f the state AMPLE FREE PARKING and other committees or commis­ offer him merely a choice between (Formerly with Peatland's) president since the resignation of I LP RECORDINGS j their bodlee or their civilisation. 1188 BURNSIDE AVE. sions created; and corudder both Elmer Weden in the spring. Rockville-Vemon CONSOLE Immediately after Khrushchev two opinion straitjackets EAST HARTFOBfo short and long term projects for Miller la vice president in charge In spite of similar temptations JA -SfiM or M l S-M1S HNE sweer m d HASWOSD SOAP capital improveihent needs of o f sales at Hartford Machine Screw with A M -m aanoimoed. on Tuesday, Russia’s 8 South Windsor and their operation. tatcation of exploding a 50-mega in the past, ws have generally Deliveries Dally to Maacheater Oo., division of Standard Screw Chamber Enrolls I (More Than SO Selections!) | CHRISTMAS FAIR M i TURKEY SUPPER This committee will also act as Oo. He is a director of the Hart­ managed to behave as if we real­ liaison between these bodies and ton bomb, the White House In ford Electric lig h t Co. and a mem­ ised the truth, which Is that U t o Sponsored By WSCS Of United Methodist the board of education, soning and Out-of-Town Men New ampUfl'er delivers 20 Watts DOBINrSPIUCE WasMngton came out with a pub­ Smart Fashions Cost Less at King’s ber of the Republican Town (Com­ I FREE With The Purchase ■ peak ou^ut! 4-speed Automatio represents the biggest single break CHUROH OF BOLTOM--«OUTE 44A plaimlng commission and the coiin- lic diagnosis o f the announcement cU. Named to this committee were mittee. The first new members to Join Changer with Sapphire needles. IS SO LOW ssid the intention. It didn’t so say the West has had, and the worst Sat., Nov. 4th— Supper 5 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. Dexter Burnham, chairman; E d He la a member o f the trustees’ the Rockville Area Chamber of ^ Of Any Philco Stereo! j Five-speaker sound system plus executive committee and is finance Jacks fo r extra speakers. Op­ ' in that precise warding, but the setback Moscow has had, since the ward R. Steben and John D. B id ­ Commerce imder the newly elected cold war began; Let us hope we ADULTS fl.lB—ClhlJ>KEN UNDER 18, $1.M den. eommitteo chairman. officers and directors are Joseph tional REVERBaphonlc sound. WE C AN T diagnosis was that Khrushchev Atty. Beach became a trustee in New AM -FM radio with tran- manage to keep that central con­ Far Reservallens; Mm. Michael Goldanlder^-Ml 9-1868 H ie pubUe health and safety A. Lawton of Glutonbury and I. was side. Mrs. Herald Lee-^MI 8-8089 committee will study problems of May 1957, and is peraoimel poUcies R. Stlch Associates of West Hart­ alstorized FM-AFC. PUBLISH m "We know," said the White sideration in mind. public health and safety and bring committee chairman and a mem­ ford. — Fair 8 P.M. to 8 PM. — ber of the executive committee. House, ‘*that such we^ions arc not Needtowerk, Baked Gooda. Dried Flowers, Plaats, Chrlshnas to the council whatever measures Lawton, owner of the Texaco It believes necessary to Improve He la corporation counsel for the service station at 41 Windsor Ave,, Bssentlsl to our military needs. Adenaaer Forever Cards aad Wrappings. Stuffed Toys, White Elephaat Tkble, Grab United A ircraft Corp. in East H art­ Bags aad many ether items standards; and maintain liaison received the chamber’s member­ Furtbennora full-scale tests are Just a month ago, OianesUor between the xonlng %nd plamiing ford and is a vice president of the ship plaque as the first new mem­ corporation. Atty. Beach ia a mem- not necessary to develop BO mega- Adenauer had received a serious commission, the building depart­ ber of the current term. P H I L C Q ^ ^ " ' tea bombs. Sudi an explosion ment, Bidety commlssloa, board of ber of the associate board of dirac' The membership o f the Stirii setback at tbs polls, in that his education and ths councU. Namril tors of the (Connecticut Bank and PHILC019” could only serve some unconfeSsed Associates was aimoimced yester­ Christian Democratic party failed to this committee are Thomas M. Tuat Co. and ia a member of the day. The firm, a large real estate poUtieal purpose. to receive a clear majority in the Burgess, chairman; Frank E. American, State, and Hartford developer, Is currently building County Bar Aasociatioiu. *W e believe the peoples Bundestag. That meant he - could Pierce Jr., and Gaylord Paine. houses in the big Vernon Hills sub­ PORTABLE throughout the world will join us The education and recreation Mrs. Mrosek, w ife o f Atty. division o ff Sklrmer Rd. Other survive only by coalition. H ie most committee virill maintain liaison Mrosek, is a memiber o f ths Con­ in addag the Soviet Union not to FEEL LIKE A subdiidsions have been built In likely coaliUoi. was with the Free with the board of education so that neoUcut Bar Association. She has Vernon by Stich. proceed with a test which can Demoerata, whose leader. Dr. the councU wlU be kept Informed been an inooiporaitor at the hos­ BRIEFCASE TV serve’ no legitimate purpose and of their needs, financial and oth­ pital and was promoted to first I Ehich Mende, immediately pro­ Cnitry Chan wMch'adds a .m a ss.of additional erwise; and to seek better use of vice president of the Women’s claimed that he would form a ... crested by s delisht/iU school and recreational faculties Auxiliary of the hospital this radioactive fall-out to that which TEXAS MILLIONAIRE! for use by young people. Named coalition with the Christian Demo­ biending •/ tk t warmth and month. Whirlpool A T A has been unleashed in recent crats, but only on conditiim that to this coRunlttee are John Wood­ As first vice president, she la ALL NEW FOR 1962 areeka" riehnets » f natural wood cock Jr., chairman; John J- Egan coordinator of vriunteers. Adenauer himself retire, presum­ Jr., and Lawrence Keefe. E . and Gas Ranges NEW to w The Implied diagnosis would Oil wells aren’t the ably in favor of Dr. Ludwig Er- and the Uurdy durability af The meeting on Oct. 26 wUl con' seem clear enough. There is no Prices os Low SEE THE hart. Economics Minister In the only things that tieei...yours alone in a suit with Merle Woodmatuee, wu UNBEATABLE argent practlca] reason for present Adena".er Cabinet. This ul­ perintendent of schools; Daniel P. Sorvico Thot's Boftor Khrcsbdiev to conduct his sched­ “work while you •■HU Cavanaugh, chairman of the board PHILCO PIHCE! timatum from tha Free Democrats of education, and Edwin A. Lass- uled explosion. He is bomb-happy. seemed, at the moment, rather man, town attorney on use of EUs- The next day’^ news from sleep!” Tour say­ J t ^ o f / e r Potterton's Miss America cheerfully received by many the worth High School; and discuss For double-bUTcled comfort • 19” overall diagonal Wadiington.' however, indicates garden apartments and multiple 180 Center St.— Cor. o f Chnreta Christian Democrats themselves, ings here keep on CUSTOM KITCHEN tlik winter, replace your rid oU picture that Khrushchev is hot alone in his dwellings zoned under R-40. who had begim to wonder if Ade­ burner and use cleaner bunrlng at DOBIN'S sldmeas, aad that not even the earning EXTRA Star Card Party nauer's one man rule w u inter­ Evergreen-Wood Chapter of oil. . .Beraon has both. • 172 sq- in. viewable area White House diagnosis can quite NEW LOW, LOW minable. money for you Ms A. Bkstem Star w ill hold a pubUc cure itself. PtiarsoR, iRe. setback party Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at FRIDAY SPECIAL • Slimmest! Lightest H iat was all s month ago. weight! Our own Atomic Energy Com- Today, Chaiicellor Adenauer month in, month 807-A N E W P A R K AVE. the Pleasant VaUey clubhouse. PRICE! Prizes wUI be awarded and re­ mllsioa is busy surveying a proj­ aeema about ready to continue as • 90-day Parts and Service ect for restoring our own nuclear out. Start saving WEST HARTFORD, CONN. freshments served. Mrw. Arthur Steamers chancellor on his own terms. Dr. Bertram and Mrs. Carl Anderson Businessmen’s Luncheon PHILOO 88’’ HISS AMERICA Labor at NO Extra Cost! tast set-up out at Ikilwetok in the Mende, who wouldn't take Ade­ here regularly! Tel. Collect AD 8-4407 WiU be In ohaigs o f refreshments. Beautifully styled In maple mas- Padfic, so that we can get back Tomato Fish Fry, Soup or tercraft cabinet. Vivid Vision plus nauer, ag reed to take him for a Open Thursday Rvaolnga te 8 Juidor High Eleoto to the business o f co,.ducting more Student electloiui held at Wap- Fruit Cup, Coleslaw, Fiench Black Level control that automat­ year. The RKunent he had that eon- Fries, Coffee. SEE ALL THE MODELS ON mSPUYI atmoqiberic explosiona During ping Elementary School Junior ically maintaina full range of con- ocasion out o f him, Adenauer re­ N O M O NEY DOW N tiwst Patented Philco Cool th> three year moratorium on nu­ High section lari Friday showed U P TO 8 Y E A R S TO P A Y I neged on hia own Implied promise that the students know how to Chaasia clear tsst^, we frequently testi­ OPEN TODAY CALL bs retire after a year, and pro­ split their tickets. AU candidates 99e fied that the only kind of further claimed that he would eerve as won by large plurwUtiee. testiag we really missed was im- long as he liked. When factions of UNTIL 8 P.M. William Daley was elected pres­ Try our Lobster a la Newburg KING SIZE COLO WEATHER AUTOMOYIVE SPECIALS! derground testing to develop ident o f the student body. Serving SHOP aiiA SAVE his own party, just the other day, W e Bake Our Own Pastry "elMm" bombs. And, in the White with him wUl be PhUip Pssay, tried to get a deiinlte date out of vice president; Brad Myriric, sec­ House statement just cited, ws him for his retirement, he gave retary; Elizabeth Zimmer, treas­ mLPow^ TV FAMOUS McCORD atDOBlirS qusstiaaed the practical value o f them his defiance, and told them urer; and Leo Morin, sergeant-at- JA 8-8881 aad B A 8-8117 FRANK'S Khmahdisv*s echeduled explosion. that, it they ware in such a hurry arms. H ie oflioers wUl have short ses­ TRAYS SO Big tftpto. Nonethele^ we are getting to replace him later, they had bet­ MUFFLERS sions with the principal, Bennett ready to resume atmospheric ex- CAFE ter do It now, and go out and find Plotkin, as a leadership training 688 M A IN ST.— M I 9-5644 ploshais o f our own. W e do so, one Chev. 49-53 except themselves another leader Imme­ course, and then run their own CORNER FEAKL ST. Men’s Wear conv., Ford (6 ) 49- ibnst Judge, not because we need diately. BRANCH OFFICE-^ROCTE 81. COVENTRY govenunent with guidance when Boys’ Wear tb from the scientific or the ex- necessary. 64, Ford ( 8 ) 49-53, Last readinc o f moods said that King size atractively deco­ Pontiac 48-54. psrimental point o f view, but ' 7 7 Infant;^ Wear the tough rid man. had both the Manchester Evening Herald 77 msdniy b ecau re^s can’t help it. rated TV Trays that fold! Shoes Free D M ocrats and his own party South Windsor oorre^pondent Electronically welded throughout for greater leak- Bifen if there is no^urj^t ihllitaty propwly awed and chastened, and Washing dishat Laura Kate tele^ono Mitchell Terrific Value! proof strength. Heavy gauge wrap shell resists cor­ INSTALLED Sporting Goods rsoson for it. even i f it adds sig- that, as leader o f s coalition gov- 4-1168. 1 rosion, assures quiet operation. , Housewares nlflcantly to wrorld fsU-out, ws is Msy todoy... See Our T V TVay Soto A f Equally Low PrloM enunent, Adnuiuer was likely to it’s^FAIRW AYsl 'Giftware can't resist doing H. W e both know be eeda-hlpie of a one man ruler 7 Greeting Cards wh don’t need it; we both know it than before. Business Women BATTERY does us untold harm; still, we As, with somewhat grudging ad­ Jewelry reach for i t ' Hear Mrs. Loy for • ^ BOOSITEK miration, one salutes this strong, FLOOR Linoleum For three years, both we and obstinate, relentless old man, so Mrs. Helen Loy of the Univer­ Rugs and Carpeting Rnasia pretended we might be CADLES contemptuous of associates and of sity of Hartford wUl be the speak­ aide to liberate ourselvea from the Hardware votea so confident in himself and er at a meeting Wedneaday of the a halldween candies TILE dominating aickneas of the bomb, 1 In his vei'sion o f policy for Gar- Manchester BusUietB and Profes­ 8 R-Long! Automotive at least to the extent that we T he r many, there is at least one cause sional Woman’s Club. The meet­ ^ • o' Wvff^B ^WVll SWnipw • • • ^ Electrical Appliances drouldn’t needlessly play with it. for clear gratitude. He is still the ing wUl be held at Mott's Super­ RIOT! Television But the bomb, once again, is headstrong hero, not the fanatic SHOCK D r 8 0 0 N market auditorium, 587 E. Middle P '; > nMlin and pfli* pkom G Lets you start Appliances stronger than we are, and oiir villain. The eventual damage he Tpke. at 8 p.m. The executive INO IIVVOri66Tn%IV90ff]r TwWMWh your car frmn master. may do tala country will be strictly board will meet at 7:30. i VINYL Stereo and Hi-Ft Goorqe CmsQOii puppoH oad magic The subject of Mrs. . speech ABSORBERS 1 1 0 / 1 another’s bat­ unintentionaL wUl be "LeglslaUon and Women in ASBESTOS 1 Lamps so's homa hooting jLIST 14^0 The Sifiilficance Of Tito PoUtics.’ ’ She is public Yelations 2 tery. A must ReocMrds director at the University of Hart­ Guaranteed 6 Months I Same Schedule? our wovi I ' Tn tbs main, and over the years, ford, and a member of the board Nominal charge for every mo­ Bedding of education in Plainfield. Mrs. Ride more smoothly and wa would say, United Bta^s policy When the Ford atrike began, You gst prsmiam quality ^ASfHALT Furniture .S'-;! Loy was formerly specta’ ­ drive more safely with these for Installation. torist! baa aomehov/ succeeded in with great nim acea of aeriouaness PUPPET SHOW at MobiilMat with R T -M .. .ths Misses'"Classic and Novelty Styled ant to the late MUdred AUen when TILE double action shocks. Toys kindling Tito and his Yugoslavia on both si'd ^ we were so bold as siost complstsly sfiselive fssi Mrs. AUen waa secretary of state- Punt, Pass and Kick L IS T 6 ^2# latciligsntly and oorrectly. This to suggest that thla waa merely a ofl additive hi use today. And Refreshments wlU be served af­ Health and Beauty hqs bssn done through three ad- courteoua rspstlUon of the pro­ you fs i pranhim ssrvles. Au­ ter the meeting. Aids tomatic deliveries . . . a bs^ Local contest is over at Dillon Sales' and Service. In ndliiattationa in spite of occsskm- cedure involved in the final closing TED TRU DON, Inc. Candy anesd payment plan sad many souo SCOOP! l^;loadmouths who prefer to box o f the new General Motors con­ sthtr extras dsrignsd to moks the 6 year old group 1st place winner, Connie McCurry VINYL Bicycles and abadows instead of dasl with tract, and that the strike, having ROUTE 83, TOLLAND TURNPIKE bsoN hsating roMtoaag. UConn Students Lu s t 89e 'H^eel Goods dhhidance. of 61 No. Elm Street copped the title. Ist place winner, 2 TRANSISTOR '.f been Undwtaken at the same TAILORED SHIRTS Camping Equipment .'itf.'J’r.w' ft* TALCOTTVILLE—TEL. MI 9-2838 Practice Teach %!Pm shadow is that Tito la a stage in the proceedings, that Is Michael J. Ibarra of 14 Elro Street won the 7 year old PORTABLE RADIO " i f f Q^esmuaist; the auhstanes la that after all the main questions had M o b ilh e a f .;!*8 In 100% Cotton or Dacron Blends Automotive Service Four University o f OonnecUcut hS'ls tba only prominsnt Comma- been settled, would be permitted FRIDAY, OCT. 20^-MING THE KIDS! section. 1st place winner, William Thornton of 143 Dept. f students wiU begin practice teach­ TILE r ^ national Isadsr who has ds- to last 10 days or two weeks at the Pocket size transistor ra­ Juvenile Furniture ~ ing for six weeks at Manchester L IS T 16o fistt Moscow succsssfully. most. 2 MG FRGi SHOWS AT 4 ond 7 PAI. Lakewood Circle So., was the victor in the 8 year old dio and carrying case High Sriiori Oct 80. Garden Snpplies t ' ; Tyia idwdow la that nto is a nsu- Mot having taken the Ford plus battery! Outstanding They are Ronald Ghaase o f En- group, while 1st pla6e winner, Richard P. Eadie of Paint ^ Mdist; the subatanca is that bis strike too seriously, we now nO' WE GIVE tVYNOW AT reception! Buy now for ■■-•Sii Sizes 10 to 18 , field, who wUl teach science; Mlaa . . . and tho Hat of do- 4s TEP BiOTHERS cotton oxfords, woven plaids, .novelty prints, stripes. White and new h W f f l e s ing practical teaching oqierieiico OPEN EVERY ■j.** , af etoms big to make It clear that bs sx- TRUPON a t about 30 secondary acbools in Congratulations from Dillon Sales and Service an4 " ■ THrjlMUataln psots Chrysler to toUaw m the thoatote. To pr^iaro tor practice INC, Mi 3-5135 tsadhlng, many took obaervation good luck in the P. P. and K. Regional Contest. DOBIN'S *828 MAIN STREET n urn i n balping iflmtotsps o f Ford aad Gsaeral Mo- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back courses, in which they were orient- I ITE TILL 9 “ J ? tom Bad gtoo fetos mhstantlaUy. wl-rii cwm SI. •d in pcoblama t i their mdijeet matter fields. * • 9r V m t , g a-.--'-;,* ■k\ j 'p ■ I I : ‘y. -

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'-^'-ir' ■•r»ri>:.' -, Ij’ ■ ■ ■- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 19&1 PAOR MIMB :-t,'-^> ■ MAKCBESTER EVSNU^O m «L D . MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. OCTbBER IS. m i ■ r .i'- # r d ^ 1F o u r Ne^hbor*s Kitchen SAVE MORE S W E G I V E M a w m a m fvn m , vxu. f t m yuxxt, 47 W Dittst, l u i bMR vmng % Mctf* lor Le* mon'KoitefM Fto that a Mand far* bar W yafeai ivo. Tho ta­ ct p* oMo milk lor a creamy tox- STAMPS NOW.;. 4 ^ ton. nda liaa become a lavorite deewrt with the MOKay lamily, for food ealee. aad fOr eendlnc to alck friends. CFLEEN lomon Meriacne Fie 1 cup sugar I FOR EXTRA CHRISTMAS GIFTS! STAMPS. 114 cup water 1 tabtespoon butter 14 cup cornstarch First t tablespoons cold water See the Dinah Shore Show on Friday Evening, N ov. 3 Juice and grated rind of one large lemoa National s{ egg yolks a tablespoons milk [ G et .tfjV G reen Stom ps at your First N atiotial Store^ ^ ^ 8 egg whites. Stores Combine sugar, water and but­ ter. Heat to the boiling point. Add first - 1 oornstarch m ixed w ith ctOd water. Cook until clear. Add lemon juice and rind and cook for two min­ utes. Beat egg yolks with milk ___National and cook for one minute. Cool, JPof* JR ttIf pour into a cooked pie shell, add meringue, end brown in a SSO de­ F A M O U S G m dm b r a n d SO TENDER ^ Sto res gree oven. Mrs. McKay, a native of Bel­ lows Falls, Vt„ moved to Man- Bellview Brooms “O' *1.39 dnster SS years ago with her par- fbtfr Youc Own AsaoHmnnf enta She has been assistant di­ SO FLAVORFUL GAL JUG rector at the Community Y nur­ Dnnle Bleach 47« sery school for four-year-olds for the past eight years. Mrs. McKay Is a member of Center Congrega­ Fioast Detergent-MY tional Church, and a former Sun­ M oz m e day School teacher there. Strawberries SLICID Her husband is custodian at Finast Qeaner PUWOSI 45< Ultng Junior High School, auid was formerly emplcyed in the zcan ihoe department at House and n-OZ PKG let Don Ami »« 49< Hale department store. The Mc­ Mixed Fruits Kays have two eons, Paul McKay Dust N' Wax'^"»z»N4 9 < Jr., 71 WaddeU Rd., and P vt Larry FOR MCKay, in the XT.S, Army Re­ Herald Piioto by Batemls A sparagus CUTS a TIMS 10-OZ PKG serves at F t Dix, N J. MRS. PAUL McEAY O'Cedar »»*2.39 7-RIB CUT QT CAN Zenith Radio Corp, factory across n-OZ CAN Johnson's Glo Coat 79. Teams Seek Cause the street. Many of the 3,500 Two Dances Set Zenith plant workers were show­ Grape Juice A delicious, flavorful Fall Meal, that is Of Chicago Blast ered with epUnlered glass from By British Club SAVE UP TO 14c Johnson's Pledge 7-OZ CAN 79. some 200 windows. sure to please the whole family -

- . / ' - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHBSTEB, OOMN« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19«l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, lH Ui^AY,^O q^EB 19, IWl PAGE BLMVIN and autamattoii and amploire er- tee chairman for this year Include C b h in iln a ganiaatiana la OIvtt Servloe. Mrs. Carl Hampel, momberahlp; 350 Parents Take gjinii...... A. amaathita and answer period Mrs. leeward Shumway, hoapttal- School Menuii wW fkHNiow bia tdUi;. ity;. Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, aun- Tour of School TUa la a Mbbe.aarvioa meeting, shine: Mrs. Clwsnce Jeffries, pro­ The memu fer Manchester pub­ C S E A A g m t enaa to all aoan and women in gram; Mlsa Jean Natsch, publici­ lic schools for the week of O ct The Washington SOhoOl PTA tna eoeanonalty.' Befreahmenta will ty; Mra Walter Card and Mrs. 23-27 will be as follows: bO'earaad. John Him, ways and meana started its year with an open To Address,, BalloweaB Daawe' Monday: Baked liiMc sausage, house attended by 300 parentg. M ra Robert McPherson, recent­ applesauce, mashed potato, but­ After t tour o f the hulMlng and A Hallowaen Bop wUl-be given ly elected secretary, has resigned by Qiada 8 Porter School Oct. 26, tered beeta bread and butter, visKatlon with the teachers, a GOP Women due to other commitments. Mrs. milk, pineapple orange pudding, meeting was held in the school from T;W to 10 p.m. in tha activ­ Shumway was elected to fill the ity room Bevonth gradera will be Tuesday for all schools riteept cafeteria. post. high school; Chicken vegetable Mrs. Joseph Swehsson, president, pdward 0«B«at, cowcuUva di- guests. Their teachers: Kxp. Ethel The guild members will Join Metar c t tb* Oomeotteut State Brdiant, Richard Oronler, Mrs. soup, bologna and lettuce sand­ welcomed the parents and read the with members of the Ladles So­ wich, celery strips, milk, chocolate objects of toe PTA along with iknplosreta Aeaootattoa, wtu be Harylyn Hnmphreys and Robert ciety of the church in putting on children’s prayer, Andeifon. cake. , ; IpiMt speaker at. an opio aieetiiic a Christmas Fair, Nov. lA Tuesday for high school: Baked Walter Roth, principal, intro­ Student committee chairmen in­ Grinder Diqr duced the 17 members of toe teach­ •( Om WoBMA'a HefnibHean Club clude Kay Haddad, in charge of ham, parslied potato, whole kernel S t Oahanhla. Mcndegr, at 8 p m In Mrs. Clarence Grant has remind­ com, bread and butter, milk. ing staff. B e expressed his pianks muaic; Andrea Stannard, decora­ ed all persons who have ordered for the help that the PTA has been TMcaaiis HalL tions; Peter Tamborini, awards; Wednesday: Meat balls, mashed grinders from the PTA, and said potato, buttered peas and carrots, to the school in the past, and hoped SCiai Obariea W. HIU Jr., preel- and Unda Merritt, retraahments. they would pick them up Saturday, that toe parents would keep ac­ For Tlraniayi FrMay, iatanloi *10*110* Granddanghtor bread and butter, milk, ice cream. Iknt, calla attention to the change that they may do so any time be­ Thursday: Frankfurt on a roll, tively interested in it. |n tbe meeting date which was A daughter, Abby Holcomb, was tween 10 am . and S p.m. Mrs. Bernard Brennan outlined bom to Mr. and -Mrs. Leman potato chips, buttered green originally acheduled for Wednee- Grinder Day is designed to earn beans, milk, pefich cobbler. the program for tbe year. day, Oct. 25. It wee changed due Bnmson at Maty Fletcher Hos­ all funds needed to complete the Mrs. Anthof^ S a la u toldto of toe to an unavuMable oonfUct in Gal­ pital th Burlingtim, V t, O ct 17. Friday: No school; teachers' PTA budget for the year. Mra. convention. reactivation of Cub Scout Troop at GIUHD/UNION, Maiidnster lant'd sdiedule. Mra. Bronson is tha former Gwen­ Grant said that about 450 had been 112. She stated that boys’ par im . Reginald Lewis,.program dolyn Tibbits, daughter of Mr. ordered up to last night. The wom­ ents must be members of toe PTA e x t r a chURnan, wlU totrodooe m apeak- and Mrs. Stewart Tibbits of Lake en hope to hit 500. The proceeds, Stall* Sell Everything in order for them to become mem­ l .t w i i w niRK TRIPIE-S ar. iWUant ta an InduaWal pay- Rd. from this number they think, will bers oLtoe troop. Pkul White will niMN cbologlnt with Induabrtal eoqperi- Mr. and Mrs. Tibbits went to Madrid — Every Sunday be­ be the institutional representative at Grand Union complete their goal. nii^ anoe pravloua to joining the Burlington Monday night and About 18 women will take over tween 9 a.m. and 2 :^ p.m. thou­ for the troop. CS.B1A. Labor law ia his apecialty brought two-year-old Amanda the kitchen in Yeomans Hall early sands of Madrilenos and visitors Mrs. Edmond Mikelousky, mem­ DOLE whh |W» coupon on- Vifli this coupon and and be ia a regiatered lot^>yiat. Bnmson back to Columbia to Saturday morning to turn out the shop at El Raatro, the capital’s bership chairman, announced that He adU iHacuea tbe role of atate spend the next two weeks. finished product. thieves' market, rug fair, flea mar­ 270 parents have Joinpd the PTA employea in Ooemectieiit touch- Ouild Oenmlttae CXiairmaa ket, and bargain basement all roll­ to date. tog on auch highligtata as the hi- Mrs. John Card, first direc­ MaaiAester Evening Herald Oo- ed into one. Hundreds of ednvas- A social hour was held after toe THE MORE YOU BUY-THE MORE YOU GET PUKhoso of $5.00 oreeaing woik force; theories of tress of the Woniea's Guild of Co­ InnUa ooricspondent Mrs. Donald topped makeshift stalls sell just meeting. Mrs. Paul White and Piheapple Juice aatablbiilng aidary atnicturee; po­ lumbia Congregational Church, R. Tattle, telephone ACademy about everything. At 2:S0 sharp mothers of sixth grade pupils or mere 1 ...B u y $ 5k—-Cef 100 bonut stampt with coupon# 1 i litical activities: cavil Service; has announced standing commlt- 8-8485. the stalls are dismantled. served doughouts and coffee. 2 • • • Buy $ 10.— Got 200 bonua atampa with coupon # 2 c 3 . . • Buy $ 15.-> -C o t 300 bonua atampo with coupona#1 and# 2 FF 46 O z . OPEN KING’S FOOD C a n SMALL.. .TENDSR.. .MILD CURE 230 b •"'* o tm VALUES s n iK GS ARE HARD TO BEAti Unuisiii C g snramniB iirr. STOW A s m RHNaUMK B U M B L E BEE wHh this coupon nikt the purdnsi ^ CORNOi HAinFOM> RO. OMl PINE ST. • FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS • any brand granulated' M A N C H E S m “MIX OR MATCH" SALE nuMPg FrMPorUBg • Porotl PkiMqi to Yo«r Cor 5 lb. bag SUGAR STAFF PEAS YOUR CHOICE tasty STAFF PEAS and CAMtOTS Soiid White Tuna Umll 1 coupon per cusloffler. _ L U C K Y L E A F STAFF FRENCH FRIES Cbopon good thru Sol. Oet. 2tit. I s F STAFF S«NACH STAFF CHOPPED SnNACH c Sliced Elberta Peaches STAFF CUT CORN 6:95' F .00 P IC 'n p A K strawberries VfAt sitW UAKIGENaRVa SIZE CAN lb. FULL 1 LB. PEG. J ^ 9 5 c niE 30 SUMPS CUBB • * M K g wHii this (wipen end tfie pwdwst if BUTT 1-lb. can any brand -Shank Section Butt Section PORTION ARMOUR STAR e. * COREE 35 Umil I coupon per customer Coupon good thru Sot. Oct. 21st.. 0 FULLY u Maxweii House llcSJWOflTY UAN.«.. FRISHLY W in CHUNK COOKED H J n A M S 3 7 : 4 7 lb Coffee aww8>gw« ARMOUR STAR HAMS Shank Half Lb. 47c GROCERY SPECIALS LibkSousfige'%r69^| SUnkss Franbih 5S‘ RK3(»-STMK (WITH CENTER 8UOES) c wMi tUi avpea «d poidNse ef CITY HOM E M A K E R two*14-oz.. bHs. ony brand C Mb. (With Colter Slices) L b. c BUTT HALF 57 SLKiD BACON pkg. "m w aTSU P BEANS 4 ^^n:oo Limit 1 coupon per costomar. Fully Ckmked HAM SLICES NORTH AMERICAN Coupon good thru Sot. Oct. 21st. ■ wMhHtia GREENDELL DELUXE ^ e e a p e n STEAK SAUCE 12 n.OO eeV O M U I G.O. POTATO CHIPS swmiss m m m HiU 8 ^ 9 9 lb. pkg. STEEL OiANDUMON 1 H ELLM A N N ’S COOKWARE raaiHPAic Veal Steaks Small Size Bag 19c Save 6c FRUIT COCKTAIl 2 FREE30»^^JTAMPS 3 - ^1®® wMi this cMipM and iwRlMSt PBUKlUia OBAND UMON FAN CY-SW KT ^ COLONIAL MASTER LINCOLN four rolii any brand w e E K Reusable Juice c Mayonnaise CRAPiFIHIITsicn^ 49* Bananas Baby Food 9 « 95' JOHNSOH’S GLO COAT 1 MHKnD MOHCnON 5» 4 « w L“" Liquid All Limit 1 coupon per customer n Kotex ^ 2 s b 8 9 * Coupon good thru Sot. Oct. 21st. c m aoM iaaM w . W^TTetergent ^73' PRES NE 39 Fqms ^ S t a 45® siNitr s K i m s m hw iie e chmstims Pe^’nanent Anti-Freeze V.'^ '. ; i. I . Yrtem affeettve In Manelwrter Grand Union 8ai fuanOttea. ■hopping Tarkada. Dt GUM n u r u M aKAMP u n o c n io N — D A IL Y • i J L t o g a DAYiocam m niL t. 1 /

, , I ( I. . . ■ ^ 'L' 2 MANOBESTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1961 BIANCRESTBS EVBNINO BERAID, MANCHEffreRi OONIT* TRtiRSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1961 12th Circuit RockviUe^yemon tw sia USSR Renews Stand Q b i j ^ w r y Many G>iif abs Rec Centerg Set End Debate on Bomb Court Cases On Berlin Air Lanes a t O f n i u Bowling Schedule Word w«to xwMivod jtM ij at For Teachers MANcraEsmi m e m w doath at ICn, Lull*' A. Dt i^ P A Diunp Plan Imeasible Due to the increased interest .In (OHMinad trum Om > Arthur BricMey, S8, of 130 (OoattBBad from Va|;a Om ) widow EVaak J: la bowling, the recreatiim depart­ Park St., and Walter tgwtik, SO, Slated Oct. 27 ment plans to have l a extensive P a ik , Dl . oe Monday, oSath by trash problems in W HOLE 2Vi-3 LBS READY-TO-COOK ■w«d«n alraady has tadicaud of Coventry, today wars found The aecretary ot . atate made a About Town oaaaod by boart amok. Mr. and A n Mgineer's coatenUon bowling program at all three rec­ th* msontinc conc«m unonc U.N. State N ews not guilty on reepiMtlve charges point of playing down '^the rift Mra. R lp ^ bad both boon formor rsgiobal trash dispoaal is not feas­ RoekvlUa and rural Vernon. . .WMie town f^pHs enjoy a one- reation centers. H ie group met In a regular ses­ The following is the schedule at [SPUTORCUTUP LB28<»] LB aumlMni over Rus»U*> announce* of speeding and improper passing. among the alliea in their approach Members of the Luther l* gineering manager, and Walter established in October 1959 and two or even three trash disposal tally and emotionally disturbed responsible for directing the divi­ ing for any of these oowling pro- Mali, India and Senegal voted no. statute upon which the defendant norance, miacalculatlon or mU' Hartford, Mr. North was buaineas bardl in hopes of clarifying the Doll of Manchester has been named sion's engineering effort in ad­ F R O N T was around 31 billion. Thus, over take.’ ’ aflent fo r L ocal 486 o f the Mo­ sites ar" the best solution in the child, television teaching, foreign ■rams, may do so oy going to the Most of the abstentions came from a span of only two years, the cell­ wea charged e3 state that the issue. *T would like to be able," seven northeast towns (northeast chief engineer for advanced power vanced power fields such as mag- building of their choice and reg­ The alternative, Rusk Indicated, Cafe Society tion Plcturo Operators Unkn, and languages in the elementary school C U T LB » nations who took part in the re- ing has been lifted by 3200 million road must be a state or state aid he said, "to reassure the north­ Is used to designate the seven systems at Pratt and Whitney Air­ netohydrodynamies, fuel cells, and istering there. .\11 parilcipants , cent Belgrade conference of so- highway. "would be for the two sides to a member of the International Al­ east towns that the study is not ai^ new math methods. Pot Roast Actually, the statutory debt towns in the northeast quadrant of Reservations for the RHAM ses­ craft, division O'* United Aircraft space electric systems. Mr. and must be recreation department called nonallgned nations. In a Uflrd trial, proeecuting at growl-putdicly at each other until liance of Motion Picture Opera­ dekd, or has no future." limit was enacted in an attempt something happens." *^Twisting’ to tors, the Rockville Lodge ot Elks, the Capitol Region). sions niust be made oy tomorrow Corp., East Hartford. Mrs. Doll and six children, Jeffrey, m em bers. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister to make the legislature think tocney Ekigene Kelly proved that Seven towns surrounding Ver­ He said It may be that Lom­ Danny, David, Andy, Linda and P At the same time. Rusk stated and th e ' Koscluszko Club. with Richard -Peterson, North The promotions, announced by YOUR CHOICI twice before voUng massive new Itogiuet Alexander of Coventry, non are engaged in a the CRPA- Valerian / Zorin attacked the de­ the inter-allied differences have bardi’s comments were not ex­ .Windham High School, North B. A. Schmickrath, engineering Mary Ellen, live at 720 Spring St., GROUND CHUCK cisions and asserted the debate borrowing programs that could charged with failure to grant the Siuvivora include hla 'wife, Mra. sponsored northeast refuse study panded fully and 4 more complete Manchester. more to do with procedure than Blasting Bands Esther Abora North; a son, Windham- ^ tnager, are part of an expansion could have no “positive results.' approach or reach the ceiling. right of way in an accident on for solution to mounting trash dis­ explanation will take the bite out en^neetiag supervision posts, Also promoted to chief engineer CORRECTION Legislatures have always found it S^t. 29 which sent a motor scoot with substance and that the West­ eSmries F. North ot Rockville; two At the E. O. Smith School au­ Zorin Insisted the nueuear test ban (Continaed from Page One) brothers, FYancis North of Hart­ posal problems. The study was o f them. ditorium on the Unlveislty of Oon- ler, who had been chief en­ for advanced Jet power plants was Issue should be considered only easier to borrow for certain pro­ er operator to the hospital with ern powers are agreed on defend­ Donald J. Jordan, 113 Evergreen ing their vital interests in C|er- ford and WUUam North o f Rock- r.ectlcut campus, two Manchester gineer since 1958, has been with STEWING BEEFBONELESS within the framework of "general grams, thus delaying the cost im­ two broken ribs, was guilty. Judge tray, commandeers a partner and raitt and Whitney Aircraft-for 24 Lane, Glastonbury. S A V E 8 2 c POUND pact, rather than raising taxes. many and Berlin. And he said he vlUe; two Bisters, Mrs. Jeanette at 2 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral administrators will present live and complete disarmament.” Dearington ordered a 316 flne. gets into tlM melee. Cosgrove and Mrs. Maty LaUy, TaleottviUe educational television programs in years. Inshie new post, he succeeds UB. Delegrate Arthur Dean said The cases against Howard Fet believes Khrushchev understands Home, 400 Main St The Rev. EVERYDAY LOW MEAT PRICES! Several psychiatrists have given both of RockvlUe; and three Lawrence F. Almond of South which two Manchester teachers Willard L.'^^rton, recently named the United States opposed riving lows, 32, of Hartford, charged “the seriousness of. Western de­ general m a iler of PAWA’s Flori­ REG. 31-79 VALUE Wife Stayer Diet termination’’ on Berlin rights. the opinion that the carrying-on grandchUdren. Methodist Church will officiate. Drive Shaft Break will appear. India’s moratorium proposal top New Haven, C am ., Oct. 19 tffl— with evading responsibility and FUneral services wUl be held H. Blaine Miller, assistant prin­ da Research, Development Cen­ BOY SCOUT RED and YELLOW-LINED billing but added his government He said that among other approximates certain primitive rit­ Burial wil be in East COmetery. BSL 7-lrKh Cut 34 Ribi No Short TGO FRESH OR CORNED LB A 35-year-old Orange man who, operating a motor vriiicle while ual dances. They say the momen­ Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the cipal of Manchester High Sdhool, ter. SPARE RIBS 49' hiu] no objection to simultaneous his license was under suspension; points Uiat "would have to be Friends may call at the funeral Causes Accident The new assistant engineering H I V H « l l 8 f Ribt-Oiw Prico Only IB / O police said, shot and.kiUed his wife tary wiping out of social distinc­ Biurke E’uneral Home, 76 Prospect hom^ tomorrow night from 7 to 9. and Jacob Haroian, diiector of the Notes and News WASTEDASKETS debate on it and the UB.-British last night, died from a self-inflict­ and Joseph Preoiitti, 21, also of further clarified'’ In U.S.-Soviet St, followed by a solemn Mass of Manchester audlo-'vlsual education manager started wlih^the company proposal. talks is whether the Russians tions has a therapeutic effect on ed gunshot wound early today. Hartford, charged 'with n(Hi-sup- all involved. requiem at 9 at St. Bernard’s Ernest F. Brown A broken drive shaft on a oar department, will present “Meta­ as a test engineer upon graduation Plate Btaf BONE-IN FRESH SAUERKRAUT 2.kg29' Sweden issued its appeal to Rus­ port, were boUi nolled by ^ the would negotiate on more than Just from the University of^Minnesota 97c The shootings were discovered Limousines and taxicabs keep Church. Burial wUl he In St Ber­ being driven by Stephen FUlp, 42, morphosis,” srith Alfred Fredette OU> Scout Feck 161 held its sia during the special political com­ court for lack of evidence. Khrushchev’s plan for a peace nard’s Cemetery. Fimersl services for Ernest F. as an aeronautical englneeYin 1937. 9" to 10” wide, 19” deep. WUl when a motorist saw the body of bringing their loads to the Pep­ of 309 A'very St., Manchester, at 1 of the Washington School, and first fall meeting Tuesday eve­ Oxtails mittee’s debate on the effects of treaty and demilitarization of Friends may caU at the funeral Brown, 18 Grove St., were held at .‘.‘Key to Maps,” with Miss Pat During World War n, he\vas a hold a track load of paper. FOR BRAISING or BOILING Mrs. Gloria luo, 31, sprawled Cases continued: permint until the early morning atomic radiation. Swedish delegate partly out of a parked car on Cen­ West Berlin. That alone is too home tomorrow from 2 to 6 and Watkins-West Funeral Home, 142 o’clock yesterday morning, caused iMurphy of the Waddell School. project engineer at the company’s ning. Dam 4, 7, and 8 perfonped Valter Aman said Sweden’s prox' Until Oct. 26: Mrs. Grace hours. But there’s never enough E. Onter St„ yesterday afternoon. the ear to swerve off Taylor St„ in tral Ave. near the Yale Bowl. Palicjd of 162 Spencer St, charged narrow an agenda for the West to 7 to 9 p.m. Fredette and Miss Murphy will Kansas City, Mo., plant, and later an Indian dance around a caihp- Sttwing Lamb BOLOGNA IN PIECE £ l.4 9 ' Irnlty to the test area increased discuss, he said. room inside for all comers. Five The Rev. Felix Davis of Secemd TaleottviUe, Just west of Elm Hill was named assistant chief engineer flre. SAVE 12e concern of his countrymen over Police srid the husband, Ralph with reckless driving and operat­ bouncers guard the doorway. Pas- Congregational Church offleiated, Rd. deliver lectures in person while Ixzo, 35, was found unconscious ing a motor vehicle while under . the audicpce will see the lectures there. He returned to East Hart-^ s Awards were presented to the Pork Shoulder the Soviet blasts. sersby are shoved off the curb and EYederic. Wemer was organ­ ElUp suffered a broken coUar simultaneously on television re ford after the war. tohowing: Two-year pine, Andrew 4 l(SH LIVERWURST IN PIECE »45' Zorin and U.S. Ambassador Ad- on the seat beside hia wife, a .38 the influence of liquor. Her at bone and other injuries. He walked REG. gl.00 VALUE caliber revolver clutched in hla or forced to elbov their 'way Fimerab ist Burial waa In Buckland Ceme­ .ceiv ers. The Basefers, who formerly Hodron, Jamee Madigen, Patridc SUPER-RIGHT 1 LB m raC lai E. Stevenson met for the sixth tomey was unable to present the through gaping crowds. tery. from the scene of the mishap to his WASH *n WEAR C tu J h m A U m m m m i-boneless hand. case today because of a commit- Camel Driver The demonstration will be held lived at 8 Harvard Rd., Manches­ Manhp, Dennis Tevlln, Kevin Con­ VOOKOa nom WnOlEorHAlF 79' LINK SAUSAGE SKINLESS PKG D S r time to discuss ^>pointment of an Cafe society has not gone in for Bearers were Ralph Norton, home, and his wife took him to in the afternoon. nolly, James Walsh, David Allen, BOYS’ COTTON interim secretary-general for' the Izzo waa taken to the hospital of mmtt In Superior Court In H art­ Arthnr T. Trod*. Harry Straw, Elarl Carter, Arthur Manchester Memorial H ospital ter, now live at 95 Minnechaug St. Raphael where he died a few anything like this in a big way The CEA has scheduled 34 pro- Dr., Glastonbury. They have two DouglasX Fiayle, and Tlinothy UJ4. But Stevenson said they still ford. since its forays into Harlem night Vernon—Arthur T. Trade, 79, of Shorts Jr., Thomas Sullivan, and where be is still a patient. Smokod Boot Tongue hours after the ahootlng. UntU Oct 30: Miss Mary Fitz­ Still Smiling . grams, including six major ses­ sons, Ens. Thomas Baseler, USN, BaUey. \ PANTS could not agree on the two chief spots in the 1920s. 35 Vine St, Hartford, died Tues­ John Holden. Vernon Chief Constable Eklmund HEAT and Mrs. Izso had beon ahot In the gerald of 21 Green HIU St.; for sions for elementary school teach­ on oceanographic duty off Puerto One-year \plne, Brian May, Thla Week Only 0 0 ^ points in dispute: day at his home. He was the father Delegations from the Post Offlee Dwyer ssdd Filip’s car was not too ers, at many of the state's schools. Stqihen Donajiue, Robert Fer- SERVE heart three itmes. Ixso had flred plea to new charge of negligent (OonttBoed from Page One) of Mrs. Gordon FUbig, Hillside Ehnployes and Maacheeter Bar­ badly damaged. Rico, and Robsrt-.Baseler, a sopho­ Sousogo Moat FRIED HADDOCK i. 5 5' one bullet Into hia head. more a the University of Michigan, rante, Roger \MeHon, Wayne Eliaabethville, Katanga. Oct. 19 homicide. A charge of misconduct Manor, Vernon. racks, Veterans of World War L There was no arrest. Boat for comfort and daraMHty. (g>>—The Katanga government to­ The Issos had left a balqrsltter in operating an automobile, caus­ But, none of these reports, re- State Approves Survivors, besides his daughter, attended the funeral and paid their Marks Registered where he is studying naval archi­ (Pierce, Robert \Welch, DuMn * CAWN JOHN'S StAPOOD SALE with their flve riiildren laat night tecture. Wood, Kevin FhJlsXRugh Tansey, Also fine taUorlng. Sliced Bool Liver day gave the United Nations 24 ing loss,of life, waa dropp^. A layed to Bashir on his American include his wifo, Mrs. Norma Bid- respects at the funeral home Tues­ Manoheeter Evening Herald Tal- hours to disperse tnousands of at the family home on Tavern Rd. bond of 31,000 has also been con' Barnard Grant Havana — International trade­ Doll Joined PAWA in 1930 after John Albee, Thoihm Kielick, SUPER-RIGHT FROZEN FROZEN tour, can dim his enthusiasm for weU Trade; and two grandchU­ day evening. oottvUle «ori«epondent, Morria Sl- Bahiba refugees camping on the in nearby Orange. They told the tinued. dren. monorilL telephone MItcIiell 8-2382. marks are protected by central g;raduation from the University of Thomas Kohler, John l^ to, Clin­ WOOLWORTH’S CANADIAN STYLE ‘PK°G^ 49= SCALLOP DINNER COD nLLETS iu p n 3 9 * •utakirts of Elisabelbville. babysitter they were going out Until Nov. 16: William Lardner, his adventure, which is unfolding registry offices in Havana and Rhode Island. He received his mas. ton RoUinson; lion bad^, Philip The state department of educa- Funeral services wUl be held to­ Mrs. Ernest J. Armstrong 814 MAIN ST. DESCRIPTION "n :— CAP*N JOHN'S If the U.N. force doesn't break Shopping for a car. 25, of Bolton, charged with non­ in the best fairytale style. morrow at 1 p.m. at tite Morrison Funeral aervlcea for Mrs. Letl- Berne. But a routine registration ter’s degree from Harvard Univer­ Smwa; wolf badge, Johir. Pinto; BflPfM m the camp. President Moise The oldest child is 8; the young­ tic« has approved a grant of 324,- silver arrow on bear, Janrea Ol- BEG. er THICK SLICED LB 69= 2 NKpms^gF support, continued under 3200 Today, 48-year-old Bashir, in his 754.67 to the town fo r the renova- W. Johnson FVneral Home, 749 Al­ tla M. Armstrong, 11 EVdrfleld St., is not a complete safeguard; two sity in 1943. He has spent most HADDOCK DINNER FISH STICKS Tmiombe’s government said it est, I H . bond. cott; silver arrow on wolf, Robprt black frock coat and white pants, Ucsis to Barnard Junior High bany Ave., Hartford. Burial will -will be held tom orrow a t 2 p jn . at Police Arrests . years after a mark vanishes from c- his career on the company’s ad­ n i H H A V a MIAT SWIFT FROZEN BEEF, 11 OZ « A C — 1111 III would do the Job itself. be in Indian Hill Cemtery, Mid­ St. Mary’s Efoiscopal (3iurch. The the market it becomes fair game vanced engineering program. His ■Welch; denner’e stripes, R o b ^ l # i n R « r > CHICKEN or TURKEY PKG 4 7 iiwMMnraaiwraMvaHraMaBaMMMMvnvvraMNaaM sees the sights of Washington and School. The grant will be payable Ferrant*. \ The ulttanattim vma the result of AtUo Deaths Even lunches 'with the ambassador of in 20 annual installments of 31,- dletown. Rev. John D. Hughes 'wlU officiate. for anyone. most recent assignment has been Read Herald Ad%'s. SILVERBROOK - 1 LB a day of terror yesterday in the Burial will be'in Buckland Ceme­ Hartford, Oct 19 — The Open House Set Pakistan in his country’s embassy 237.73, beginning in January. 'Friends may caU at the funeral Michael Schwager, 52, of East New Jane BUTTER SUNNYHELD High Score 1 lb prt 70c PRT 0 7 cam p during which a t least 26 State Motor Vehicle Department’s here. The application for the grant was home tonight from 7 to 9. tery. Hartford, waa yesterday charged pamons were killed and many oth' Frioids may make co‘ntributi(ms EYiends may, call at the Holmes Parker daily record of automobile fatali­ By Barnard PTSO Yesterday Bashir met former approved by the brard of educa­ with aUowing a minor to operate an an were aavagriy mutiliated by ties as of last midnight and the tion Oct. 11. to either the Broadview Commu­ E^meral Home, 4(X) Main St., to ­ uninsured motor vehicle. The ar­ rampaging Bahiba youth. The President Harry S. Truman in In­ nity Church or Horace Bushnell night from 7 to 9. 1GLAM0UR SHARP CHEDDAR AGED LB 6 9 " totals on the same date last year: dependence, Mo. The Barnard renovation was done rest follows an accident which oc­ dead Induded a poHoe brigadier 1960 1961 Barnard Junior High School last year at a cost of about 3500,- Congregational Church Memorial curred last Saturday in which hia POT EVEKY and two other offioers,. PTSO wiU begin ita aeaaon with Bashir, who speaks eloquently EYuid in M r. T rade’s m em ory. The Detroit Tigers went the first BREAD CHEDO-DIT CHEESE USE 89* BlUECHIiSE Killed ...... 207 206 through his interpreter, Saeed 000. The p roject was the last step car driven by hia son, Gerald F. Madloal pemonwl worked far an open house next Wednesday at in a three-step program designed 37 days of the 1961 season without Schwager. 17, collided with another Into the n^ht, treating wounds 8 pm. Khan, told IVuman he was hon­ John Ritchie suffering a shutout. Then Gene MEL-O-BIT WHITE^O^c'cLOHEO IMF 9 9 ' CHEESE Kieil-KR^^Kmitf 'P .S 3 3 ' ored to meet someone with so to bring the school facilities up to (ar.on W, Middle Tpke. Schwager 1LB from artowa, bullets and Jungle Seniors to Meet Mrs. Irwin Reznick, president, the level of schools built in the past The funeral of John Ritchie, 96 Conley of the Boston Red Sox will be presented in Orcult Court ■MMN kntvaa Some of the wounded had Hartford, Oct 19 W — Con­ has announced the appointment much experience In world affairs. 10 years. Summit St„ wiU be, held Saturday blanked them 1-0. on Oct. 80. LOAF I hMidi hacked off. necticut senior ciUxens will be of commi'ttee chairman fOr the He said Truman’s gray hair was ■ ’ .- ■ V ' i f V given a chance to work out plans year. They are Mrs. Ehrerett Mac- evidence of that experience. ■ V) i ' ------— i------The camp, oontaina more tiaui The camel driver talked with MlOOO Afrioana, most of them for a solution of their own prob­ Cluggage and Mrs. Lauren Bur­ GRAPES EMPEROR—CALIF. RED LBS nett membership; Mrs. Abraham the former president about such Blueberry SUCH Pies 8-m. 1 LB8 0ZEA*59= Bahiba rehigeea from outiytaig lems here on Oct 28. far off things as camels. awaa, who took UJi. pioterikm The Connecticut Society of Zubixnv, publicity; Mrs. WUUam J§n« Pirktr 39= "I hope some day I can come Angel Feed Ring s9 csp«. batae and doting iast month’s Gerontology announced today it EVgy, stenographic; Mn. Ray­ la sponsoring a state-wide “Oon- mond BJorkman, hospitality; Roy to Paki^n and, with your help, POTATOES U.S. NO. T SIZE A S O e ilk O B * aigbbday war betwem the UJ«. actually ride it,” said TYuman of V and K abm ga IbrocaL They Hve in necticut Seniors in Action’’ con­ Johnson, ways and means, and the cam el MANCHESTER Breakfost Rolls V4'^c"*C:: 35= ference on that date. lows of sttaw and carAoard Mrs. William Malkenson, vice Tomorrow, with Mrs. Johnson as dhanttH, covering a 30-acte site The basic purpose, the sponsoring presideint in charge of programa TOP QUALITY FOODS--AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! WHITE HOUSE IN THE HANDY 6-PACK APPLES CORTUND-UNCLASSIFIED LBS organisation said, is to ^ve the his guiot, Bashir will visit the to what was ence a pleasant sub- Other officers are Mrs. Irving White House. It's still not known uih. Senior OUsens themselves an op- Luchman, aecretary, and Neison FRESH, TENDER FRESH DfUCIOUS pwtunlty to worit out their prob­ whether he'll get a personal hello EVAP MllK6 'irV".r89' Youngerman, treasurer. Members from President Kennedy. GREEN BEANS lems of utilising community facU- of the executive committee are PUBLIC MARKET NO. 2Vz CANS SHURUNEi m i ^ c iXURIE PLASTIC - ASSORTED COLORS YELLOW SQUASH Surely nothipg can surprise this ties in several fields—am (»g them George Bradlau, principal; Allan FRESH, GREEN EXCEL SALTED Moming Accident houring, health, employment, ac­ smiling little man from Pakistan. B E S T ^ Cone, v ice principal; Leo Diana, In his absence from home, the 803 - 805 M A IN NEW CABBAGE MIXED NUTS tivities and preparatim for retire­ student council; Mrs. EUCeabeih FRUIT WASTE BASKET 1 49 ment. U.S. embassy is supporting Ba­ Ties Up Traffic Se^Ml, Mrs. Dorothy Hogan and shir’s family 'with 20 rupees (about THE GOt xm m m Mrsk Margaret ChurchiU, teacher i i l S ?EN HOME AND HIGH SCHOOL 34) a day, the sum he normally • QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY • COCKTAIL HEINZ SPKIAL More than 1,000 cars and trucks Held in Shooting representatlvee, and Mrs. EVed- earned with his camel cart. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 19 W — A eriric Eklwards, FTA council rep- 3 i9 9 ^ B U Y S ! SOUPS 2 for 37c's VARIETIES Were stopped, bumper to bumper, But, now Bashir has been told • FftESHLY CUT • NICB.Y MSFLAYiU • NOT N6PACKAGED • REASOHAM.E PRICES • OPEDIA r ; 1.29 6 1.00 early today following a three-car, dairy farmer la being told by state rentative. he has been appointed a director 1S-OZ.CANSSHUMFINE chain-reacUon accident on W. Mid­ police in connection with the shoot­ of a Pakistan movie Arm and hisil A&P FROZEN \ dle T)dce. at the Hockamnn River ing of an 11-year-old schoolboy. flr?t remuneration on his return COLONIAL MASTER or CREAM STYLE VEAL STEAKS TOMATOES ITAUAN 4 ’^Sn.00 Bridge near the WUbur Cross J (^ W. Shea, 71, of Shelter Rock will be 2,000 riipees (3400). STRAWBERRIES 5 'p°k§^99' ELBERTA 1LB14 0Z Parkway. Rd., wa« charged with aggravated Hospital Notes "God is very kind,” said Bashir MAimN ROSOLS (4 to L b.) Investigating Patrolmah Ridi- assault last night and held on when he heard that ne'ws. PEACHES ARCHWAY 4 CANS 7 7 31.500 bond. A&P Fancy Peas ard Ii. Sullivan of the Manches­ Visiting houps. are 2 to 3 for all \^ROZEN PKG **7 J U H Y B C PILLSBURY OINOERBItiAD «c OFF #4 140Z BAC ter " Police Department reported Th« boy, Gary Walter, also of Shelter R <^ Rd., was wounded in areas, except materolty, where Smoked Aty 2 10 OZ 4 4 c ■ Y I I 4PVE 9 Brownie Mix 6c off 2-16 ozpkgt 44c4 bi PKGS SrnJm,'. one arrest but no injuries to per­ Peas Carrots „oze>4 33= he left arm tw a .32 caliber bul­ they are t to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 Tomkiel Attends CORN 6i89 I PKGS sons involved In the 7:20 a.m- ac- p.m.; and private rooms where STRAWBERRY eidsn t let, priice said. 4 100Z 4 AC State prilce arid the shooting tp - they are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors 4 M r CANS SHURHNE / lb Mixed Vegetobles ^ 0 2 4 PKGS 4 7 * PRESERVES SULTANA JAR The traffic Jam-up, which lasted are- requested not to smoke in pa­ ' Clerks’ Parley Shoulders fbr more than an hour before parently took place because young­ 6OZ PRINCESS 2 LB sters often threw stones at SheawB tient’s rooms. No more than- two Orange Juice 'srreckert removed two of the ve­ vlsttors at one time per patient. Town Clerk EMward Tomkiel 2 CANS 39= Sandwich Creme PKG W hicles, backed up almost a mile in­ m ilk shed. SfoLLlM. FILLED COOKIES 7 The wounded boy wag taken plans to attend the fourth annual TOMATO JUICE 3I89<^ to Manchester’s Center St., W. Patients T oday: 236 Oreo Creme Sendwickn ozfKt35= DIAMOND CRYSTAL-2C OPP 1 LB 10 OZ home by a passing motorist and his town clerks’ conference conducted WHITE MHA FED Oholee or Packer’s Brand Middle Tpke.. and Mew State Rd., mother took him to the hoepltal. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. 5IEATY SHOULDER FOR STUFFING. SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED CONT. l U two lanes dera in many places. Judit Hammer, 146 Maple St.; by the secretary of state tomor­ BONELESS Shea is to appear in Circuit Court Coshew Cookies ioS, r *p k g 36= David D. Keimcdy, 32. of Scott N ov. 2. Mrs. Marilyn Flano, Bolton; Mrs. row and Saturday at the Univer­ FLORIENT C A c SIRLOIN STEAKS MARVEL GAL « js g u Dr., Vernon, waa arreated and Jean Willard, 75 Steep HoUow sity of Connecticut. PERAAANENT TYPE CAN ■ • ■ B 7 charged with failure to keep a rea­ Rd.; Mrs.. Mary Lanata,. South VEAL VEAL BREAST Sumhiiie Hydrex Cookies pkg 49= ANTI-FREEZE Secretary of State Ella T. Gras- sonable distance apart. Kennedy Gla^nbury; John Rusnak, 446 DEODORIZER 9 9 LB A A C so WiU lead the discussion on elec­ 1 i»€ ewAT AnAHiic a pacwc i » cqmmnt, b c . W. Middle Tpke.; Karen Taggart, ASP Applesauce CANS lammed into the rear of a car driv­ tions, which will be the highlight ROASTS CHOPS CANS 47 es by Karen El. Leon of Andover, a Jorgensen Says 7 Byron Rd.; Mrs. lulla Healy, ofiTEAL 2 111 Grand Ave., Rock\’iUe; Robert of the conference. 1 Q T U O Z 4 4 c student, who was slovrlng down be­ A A P Pineapple Juice CAN 27= hind the st(^>ped car of Oerard D. Smith, 103 Milford Rd.; Mrs. Doris Among the topics to be covered lb 3uper Markets He Wm Retire Audette, 42. Lancaster Rd.; Miss on elections are the 1961 election 1 QT 14 OZ ler, 40, o f O antcibury, w ho laws affecting town clerks' re- Pineapple Juice ou'lhOAbU 1000 *'1KtH.tkl ^<*.1 reported waiting for another Florence Hughes, 91 Ridge St.;. D a MONTE CAN 29= sponsibUlties, minority representa­ Combination 3e to make a left hand turn Mrs. Frances Fletcher, Crestfield CHOICE BEEF CUTS From UConn Convalescent Home; Gilbert Ol' tion, questions arising from recent ICECREAM Q Q < h im la u i. It laaraMHt t in S il., Oct. It tsio tbb^t. 15 V ^ u r Croes Park­ 4 athctlct at A ll A4P Smm Martats la tklt laaMualtr 4 rlclalty way, north^und. sen Jr., Elast Hartford; Deaha town elections, problems of zoning BONELESS CROSS CUTS Special (OonUnued from Page One) Sears. 54 Cooper St.; Mrs. Anne boar^ of appeal elections, and Fresh OressMi Grade A FOB A DELICIOUS i Gallon W W CHICKEN The KenhMy car had extensive other problems. Lover Brothers damage to the tight front esti- Mclnnls, Wapping; John Groman. also discussed last night at a public 369 Burnham St. Topics of other discussions wiU Lb. aiated at about |800. That car VEAL, BEEF B y Wesson Oil Snsy On and the Leon car with an eati- meeting in Norwiclt ADMITTED TODAY: Steven be methods of record reproduction POT ROAST 79c PARTS SVIILL.ION DOLLAR Patrick, Columbia; Mrs. Geor- and document reproduction, the POULTRY Nabisco Fudge SandTvich ...... i . . (cello pkg.) 49c mated |250 damage to front and The meeting wp« called by a gianna Man-,. 220 E. Middle Tpke. responsibility of town clerks for ALWAYS A COMPLETE UNE OF 24 OZ mac Spray Storch rear, were both towed away. The group known aa Oitizefis fo r Ekiu- 4 XMiaepfl PL, CooMflr St. Del- IM tod Students Aasociation; Sam James McVeigh, Emblem Qub; TO VIST L h 9 5 c 1 Mansfleld Gray, Ellington; Rich­ Mrs. Joseph Tonski, Daughters of It suss 00* Ma s:::: Sty Xlbetor Sl^ O lb^y St, Nemirow of the flnanoe commit­ ard Hull, 34 Marion Dr.: Mrs. WINGS ...... H>.2j r S t. High S t. HOQlxter St. tee of the Student Senate; and Isabellai Mrs. Raymond Ward, Mary Leone, 165 Birch St; Fred Registered Nurses Association; Now Active I b r ,, Xriwton R

^||ANCHaS^ EVENING HERALD. BiANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 iUNCHBSTEB EVENING H E R ^ . MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY^ OCTOBER 19, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN f for operation of Channel 10, -a U- BUGGS BUNNY w ith DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE RoiakviUe-Vernon Leroy OU|en, president; Mra. J. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB Order to Quit cenoa to .take over the statloh for Lawnmee Cochran, Mra. Raymond ...ANDtF at least four mohtha. Meanwhile, Hoisted, Mra. George Smith,' Mra. MnriDPV Video the f CC'wIU chooee a_permanent 4H Teen-age Oub Harold Treash and Mrt. Richard woftKCAumr operator from among Wilson and C. Hurd. Alto attanding will be PRESCRIPTIOI HARPtK'WeU.MVE KKAwe/L, T h e Hag Clim^es Fight other applicants. Organization Set Mra. Alexander Wylie of Darien, MJtt.W JESt NOW oar. Am thbv< v^ , tu b /g m 4 Earlier, the FCC canceled pub­ Conn., formerly of Manchester, and eCrOUTTHREAN^ . VTAVOUT Alto COOL lHaM mKS/M^NeH'>HaM-»v lic service's Ucenae and ruled that a member of the national boa^ of Bit of Greek Waahtagton, Oct. i f . (SV-Tbe An organisational meeting for the YWCA. THay vtootoNTTHauiui GftoNcH: waamaro OF HRAnrhK goVaramant haa ordered a firm ac- two other original applicants, BUT U r AW *0 liilMNS 1D HIM 1>)TIUX a o r WTItAT, Inc., and North Dade Tolland County’s* first 4-H Teen­ The conference theme, planned AGB088 SSobrfitk cusad of using improper influence LAmNentS/-*^HAM^>NELl.,X'M SOUMOASU Beehv Nam ec|.w Video, Inc., also were disqualified. age Club will be held Friday at by the volunteer leadership com­ ,WB OELIVBB9814 IChMkMC • dtimtof in getting its. license to quit op­ ■aptat The FCC said they all hod en­ the meeting^ room in the Tolland mittee of the Hartford County TCHUkmi eration of Mlami’a televioioa Chan­ gaged in Improper practices. 'iTiia YWCA, will be “ What'We Might • g x » « Agricultural Center, Rt. SO, Ver­ Be." and delegatea will avaluate llNamto • QnvModhMW nel 10 ^ .Nov. 20. ruling was to have taken' effect non. UMiUww eOrMKlMNBiM. The Federal Communications SepL 15. It was held up while it county .unit program* in relation PINE PHARMACYl Albert B. Gray, county club UbpiaiMr BUM Weolaaii. q w t m . I M h ^ ion .of Ur. toiid Mrt. Rtehaid Oommiaslon’s action yesterday was being challeneged in the to the Christian purpose of the as­ I CENTER STBEBT-OORNEB O f ADAMB lOOnafM tS®***** Wlndaor. Qo .w m hem Oet B forcing out Public Service Tcle- courts. agent, said all teen-age members sociation. at Herm rd ‘HojMtat SU matonml tnuidparonta a n tUr. and visim, Inc., climaxed yean of of 4-^ have been Invited to the A x tS ta o e ndnM Last week, the Supreme Court gathering, set for 7:30 pm. V irManMeMt URaead Mn. Dayatd PpltM, South Wlndaor. HW'patomal snindparonta controveny, scandal, congreaslon- cleared the way for the FCC to «iwtiww«Tr MSeottidilake USmanaa__ y^^^^ .M M Whrd Woolam, Warahbuae P o t a t ^ S h M a al investigation and' cour,- action. "We w’ant to diacusa our Ideas T»arafe« t»-n SOSup brother, Kovin Bdward. Sj and a aiatar, Kimbarly Ann, 4. act, by refusing to hear (Yibllc S lU ila lM t a dul STlABd.aaaaaate FCC Chairman Newton N. Minow Service’s Appeal from a lower for a club and what ws think ______: SSPianb. said this was the first time the such a group can do,’’ Gray aaid. BY V T HAMLIN S u o L i . ____ SSGfMkp^ix 225 dlQfleiitaleNM court ruling up-holding the FCC. M\ HEnONTKNOW ira o S ia t Hawthorao 8L His patamal frandmothOr la the case in 1908 led to ftichard A. 4-H program.’’ M cR TchM ttr TO 1H' UTTLECHAf; MXJ WERE A seAnid* 1 ! 1 1 r Mack's resignation as an FCC the channel is worth more than 111 KrmnaarrTiirliln f " 1 1 r r Mra. Frank C, Rofpni 8r., Watarbury. .v Elaine Wheeler, a 4-H worker PILGRIM MILLS CHILPKENf ^ VtNTBUJOUBl copimtssioner and to hts indict­ 812 million to the organization li­ TOO.* SOOraakTW IT \ r IS ment with Thurman A. Whiteside, censed to operate it. MinoW said during the summer, and Richard SI rath ... *^ 3 ^ ‘‘'»«*»tar of Mr. and U n : Wkltar Sherman of Coventry, have agreed 3S nil flown a Miami attorney, on charges of yesterday that Wilson had s6nt ir IB Kleobeiir. 1 Phalpa Rd., Warahouaa P t Shs was bom Oct. 7 at conspiring to rig the award to word it has standby crews ready to assiat in a leadership capacity. SSmainatdoM Mani^ter Mmorial Ho^taL Her patamal fiaadmothar la STBlaidSiidof |HI! II IB public service. The firm, a sub- to start operating as soon as pub­ Other adult leaders are sought. cnchoofamilR IT" Mr«. C a r o ^ Heebarr, Holyoke. Man. 8he baa a bmther. Wal- sidlaiy of National Airlines, had lic aervices closes down Channel DRAPERY SSOoaa ter Jr, SH; and two aiatem, Charyl Ann, 6, and Dawn Marie, S. obtained its license in 1957. 10. dOUghttoown ar e e • • • eiBnnnrtthbot The first trial ended in a hung Five Will Attend Uqitld »■ Oreavea, FeUda Mlaea, daiuriitar of Mr. and Mra. Kobort S. jury. Mack never went to trial dSCaitifladpuhlle Greavea Jr., CryataX lAka Rd., ToUanA He was bom Oct. S at again, ^e was described in court Dublin Park Largest aeeeuntaatdb.) w Mancheatar Msmorial Hoa]Htal. Her natemal'craadparents art at 111 and alcoholic, unable to YWCA Conference «4CakkbooUo FABRICS 9 Mr. and Mra. Emery L. Neff 8r., Tolland. Har patamal grand-. stand trial. DubUfi — Dublin’s Photnlx Park dSSamotiial parenU arc Mr. and Mra. Robart K. Oreavea 8r„ Waat 8tafford. Whiteside woo tried a second is the largest city park in Europe. Five members of the Manchester OPEN TONIMf m I eSPlaptar time and acquitted. Last May In it ia the 127-year-oId Dublin u doftfattfo II S * *i* * * unit of the Hartford County YWCA CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER eSNUmr Keea^ Tanuny Faye, daughUr of Mr. and M n. RuaaeU he was found dead In his Miami Zoo. which has Europe’s finest col­ will leave tomorrow to attend a SOFwadifM ■“ Keene,TIS TaleottviUe Ava., RookviUc. 8tae waa bom Oet 10 office of shotgun wounds. The lection of lions. More than 550 two-day leadership conference at I PoB*f Miss PWgHiw Mllb FoihlBa Sliowl UnrintlDg at Manchaator Memorial Hoapital. Her matamal grandpannta death was ruled a suicide. lions have been bom in this zoo. the National YW CA Conference PRISCII-LA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ' ntddno w are Mr. and Mra. J. B. Baton Jr., Oray, Malna. Har patamal The FOC gave L. B. Wilaon Inc., They have been exported all over Center in Mllbrook, N, Y. DOWN 3 ** grandmother la Mrii. Oladya BdUey, Oray, Malna one the four orig;inaI applicanta the worldeven to Africa! Manchester delegates are Mn. rr’scLosiN s BOY? IT SURE P/ lOMkhm w U TIME, ^ ' CARUYLELKCOULD w tt BoaBoraHwyl, Margaret Fmaaiaka, daughter of Mr. and Mn. V-~-^YXlMAKE SUOyaiaklcC Laaalo Boaaormenyi, Montauk Dr, Vamon. 8ho waa bom Oet. I /^ANOTHER AatcOat’* BT II 3 at Manchester Memorial H o ^ ta l, Her matariial grandpar- \ h r r J f f APPOIMT-, GAntforaifBal enU are Mr. and Mrs. Karl W onrlctar, tauingan Aid., MENTY, Germany. Her paternal grandmother la Mre. Margaret Boo- mrmenyl, Washington, D. C. 8he has threa brothon, Loalia,«, SWIFrS PREMIUM 8teve, 2K, and Eklmond, 1. ■••••• .-j SHORT RIBS BY FRANK 0’NEA( _ SoaUeo, Kobart Aathony, son of Mr. and Mn. Albart Scablas, MEATS; GOOD EATING S l^ Footer St. He was bom Oct 9 at Mancheatar Mamorial Hospitat Hla maternal grandfather ie Oeorge Butler, Stafford AHVJ? GOSH.DEAK.WCWt Springa- He'haa a brother, Albert Jr., IS; and a sister, Mar­ AT FIRST FOOD’S BUDGET THAT BE PANddROU&r cia, 9. « • • • • Zelonka, Uaa Bae, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ze- PRICES. lonka. Stafford Springs. She was bom Oct. 8 at Manchester VEAL ROAST emi>i WA.>ifcm»ifc Memorial HosplLal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and' COMPARE THE QUALITY, TRIM, VALUE Mra. John Lynch. ScanUc Rd. Her paternal grandmother is Mn. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBKM. Anna Zelonka, Stafford Springe. She has a brother. Robin An­ ^WV.*.PAOMm thony. 2. DO YOU HAVE Handler, Maureen Friederiea, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Mor­ yOURLIEHTI ton Handler, 53 Brian Rd„ Wapping. She waa bora Oct S at RUMP BONELESS Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are ON V9U.OAO Mr. and Mra. Emat Hoppe, Marburg, Germany. Her patemel ? grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Irving Handler, SB Gerard S t She has a sister, Michelle Joy, 1.

SKkBirTWE JUST Kingsbury, Peter Brown, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kings­ CAN PO t h in k , bury, RFD No. 2, River Rd., Coventry. He waa bora Oct 9 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Jr., Hurley, N. T. Hia paternal g;randmother la Mrs. Fred Kingsbury, (Coventry- Hie maternal first arm/ great-grandmother ia Mra. Caroline Bacon, Klngatoa, N. T. He has wrm A a brother, Ridiard 11; and two aiaters, Roberta, 9, and Hanna Jane, 10 . GENUINE * • • • • fe-/9 ■Viw h w*. tarmifa. m. i^t «i. FIAME , t DeOruttola, Jill Suaaane, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Daniel P. *TV shows mors unbellovabla all the timo! Look at thrower^ DeOruttoIa. 147 Pearl St.She waa bom Oct. 4 at S t Francis Hos­ JU D D SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELO that! Throe parking spaces in one block!" pital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are -Mr. and Mre. Daniel Klapatch, New Britain. Her paternal grandparanta art 0 L E T 9 S O ID TM* HOSPITAL AN P Mr. and Mra. Daniel DeOruttola, Hartford. She has a aister. SEC IF HE'S REOOVEREO ENGLISH Lies Anne, 1. HONOR MAID TO White, Richard Werner, eon of Mr. and Mra. Robert D. White, Stamps, too! State Law: Cigarettes and Fair TAKE THE OFFEHSNE AND PO SCVWE OflM E PROTEaiHBROWN 39 Vernon Ave., Rockville. He waa bom Oct. 15 at Rockvilla | -6:^ C10BSERIN3 HIMSELF. FARMERS.; VILLAGES. HE^GOT AT A LOW PRICE OP 6 9 t Traded items excluded from offer. LEADERSHI City Hospital. H ii maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. □ L . AT THE LOW PRICE OF S 9 t DOZ. .J Wemer Gruenig, Tolland. Hla paternal grandparents ara Mr; and Mrs. BMward White, 126 Helaine Rd. Ha has two aiatara, J Robin Jane, 4; and Nancy Diane, IK . FANCY CALIFORNIA— 5 DELICIOUSLY COOKED FRUITS ***** Neff, Robert Ernest, son of Mr. and Mra. Clarence O. Neff, EXTRA 107 Grand Ave., Rockville. He was bom Oct. 10 at Rockville so City Hoapital. Hts maternal grandparents are Ernest Johndrow, k M : GIICEN StAMfS \* • Hartford, and Mrs. Marie Hopowiec, Rockville. Hia paternal WITH THE PURCHASE OF iO-ff grandmother la Mra. Naomi Neff, RockvUle. He haa a brother, Michael; 7; u d two slaters, Donna. 9, and Cynthia, 4. y, GALLON ***** FRUIT COCKTAIL MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Keller, Suean Shari, daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kel­ ler, 130 Elizabeth Dr. She Xvaa bora Oet. 7 at Mt. Sinai Hoapi­ ROYAL ICE CREAM MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD tal, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. MAXWELL HOUSE A IX FLAVORS NO-TM TOO Y ou'R e VB?.,TME TOPIC I'MNOT^OReaVIUZATION A y HAN^NOU Joseph Greenberg, Everett, Mass. Her paternal grandparents EITHER SOAKBOOyHAOTOHIOEIT “ OR you PUT IT BUSYVICRKINO rSURUNOA WiaBelNHATVIlBCAN I'SReADVFORTVOOlGANTC J 2 ENIBaSDGRmeSS ONAdOANTIC GIGANTIC are Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid Keller, Port Jervis, N. T. She hae a FAST, INTENOIHG TO TAKE THERE VOURSELF/ GOTO STAMP OUT WRITING O O N IB ^ . J J brother, Jonathan, 1. M

% ■ ... X ~'tr.. 1' I I "'"'“111 MANCBS8TER EVENINO HERALD. MANGHESTlR. CONN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1». IM l ILftNCBBSTBB EVENINO HERALD. HANCHEtfT^ 00NH« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1^1 .imiiSUiiUSti PAGE 4ivwnpi;K ...... ■■i—«ow»itonteiise- insE e n i n g , BrawiifiN’s Total of Six HUNTIHC F B A liK C U iW AAAlMAai «g o rt* Cditm F e a t u r e CHVBOH DUCKPIN T U B A 8 U B TDs Recorded BtenlWste .. a n d ' ' ’ B o s ^ n B0f ; ^ t e n t o n the squad Immediately. fM eO arthy and BiQ Joem are theftim e, ended up losing 24-12. Arm y w . X. Pet. W . L . P e t Something win have to give at quarterbeefcs. beat them 81-7 after leading oMy St. Mary’s ,... , . . . 2 l 3 J75 Don WiUiS ...... I I T .611 By Defenders thfit you find * footliiU jday St. John’s ..,, ..,.2 1 3 completfid bMoball ■eason, therg wa* Woroesler, Mass., Saturday when ‘Pwo former football doormats 14-7 at the half. Penn Btate was J75 CorrSntl Ins...... 11 T .811 Br hapiiy whea h « isn't play- No. Math. No. 1 ....1 8 6 .750 MSn. M eter Sates ....1 1 7 .611 FISHIHG - hgrdljf * Uuti went bjr that thfire wMfi’t 8om6 refef»nce dangerous Holy Croas Ukee on un­ -visit Boston this weekend and are lO-O at the half hut added 22 linte. But that’s the pleasant beaten Dartmouth. The CkvaSders highly rated against their New ....1 * * .750 Holifiay Lanes ...* *;i Halfback Dick .Lynch, an in » nofWi story or hesdlhie to the M ,A M boy*. O f e o o n t n o paints before the game ended. BU p l^ t df Joel PItcoff of ■re rated thitd aationally in pass­ England foes. led Holy Cross 7-6 at intarmis- . . . . a * .750 E A S G o g a ...... T 11 .88* offensive star when at Notre FISHING ....1 4 .683 ;^ e hM to be told that these gtoriM were *b then Maris’ eventually auccasstui Loiki scooting 7* yards fOr still three games t o wide- margins hnvh had over the teat two yean. 381. Cterl Bolin 12S-156-476, A1 oiia manner, but if Lynch meant it, ter. Panfing has been instrumental his Colby playens when lliey trav­ Concordia No. 2 ...... 8 1* .333 Bujouclus 371, A1 Plrkey l87r-^7, he ceriat.nly plays on the right metal or copper. A fter the hole effort to go over the M homen in anoOisr long scoring Jau*t. An­ while losing to Bridgeport by two ViUonova hoe won am many.as six in gaining Holy Croos the decision el to Tfinlty Saturday. A laundry Zion Lutb...... 7 17 .292 Don (forpenter 186—388, Dick team—the New York Giants' de­ has been opened' in the ice and »on e aoaeoo in the expanded 1*2 other top threat is kollhack Ar­ touchdowne. ggmaa only twice sinoe U60.- turo Rosa. the post two years. T fire destroyed the White Mutes’ Center Congo No. 2 . . * 18 .250 Buckley 144— 3IM>, A rt Johnson 156 fense. i.vou're through fishing foy the day. game schedule. On Sotuntey night, odniees Bos­ In fact, the Arm y veteran who Dartmouth Coach Bob Black­ traditional blue and gray game Concordia N a 1 ...... 4 20 .1*7 —85*. Ed Bujsuciua 35*. Dava j place the cone in the hole and fill But reference to M A M boys its in an cases, ths hacks get ton Vnivemity entertains sudden­ The Giants tied for the East­ with paper or oily rags. The next played in the high school band man admits that hia team has not uniforms Tuesday. So Colby will Emanuel Luth...... 2 22 .083 Saunders 856, Ed Paganl l36—853, in Meriden newapapere was “old hefdlineq but its ths work of the really been tested on its pass de­ ly fearsome West Virginia, which ern Conference lead in the N a­ time out set the rasrs on fire. while at Salem hoe gotten into don golden praotica pants and Bill Adkmy 856, Fred McCurry 139, hat.’’ Tw o years ago that was line which really make* them go. fenses, though three teams have had been wrinteae through 19 tional Footoall League, have scor­ Presto— a nice round hole with no only one play all eeaeon. He boot­ spare gold jerseys for Its Trin ity Sten Grsyb 158— 3*8, Sam McAi- one of the Silver City writers The blocking, particularly the completed only “11 aeriale against Stridgbt games until a rejuvena- ed 13 touchdowns in five gabies. chooplng. ed a point-after in the Northeast­ Ueter 355, Kick Nicola 13*. BIU EAB'nnttD GOUMTT favorite expresslona In telling of downfleld Mocking o f the Spartans, the Inidans. Dartmouth has tm- tfon two weeks ago. Then, the Six of the touchdowns have been ' I f you're a fisherman Who be- ern 'victery over American Inter­ Colby’s Bruce Wakhnan o f Way- Goes 135. - - — theexploitaof two of the flae backs 'has been Im p r o ^ ^ by t e ^ and proved defensive halfbacks thia lioootedneere wMpped Virginia L. Pet. the resjlt of defense alertness; i Hevea the.v bite better after dark, national test Saturday. land, Mane., wmm named to the w, Neil McCollom and Bruce MoUOy, bounds from week to week. year in Billy King and Gary Spies, Tbeh 38-0 and upeet Pitt last week, 'YIDLAGE CHABMEK8 Aidon Mills ...... ;.I8 * .723 three of them have been scored , this tip is for you. Wrap some Coach Joe Zabiteki spotted Pit- small eoltege BCAC team this who were eo inatrumeotal in pac­ Thus, It's obvious that Coach coff early thia scosln. . JoM was both fast snd conSidsrSbIy taller 20-6. week for the third straight time, NSesiff Arms ...... U T *11 by defensive players' flourescent tape around the tip of W. L. Here is the .scoring record of the ing the Spartape to an undefeated Tony Ahbrte and his underdog In­ watching a practice session snd than last yaaFs secondary men. fieeend BteH Jinx A eophomoie end, he h u scored Mt. Carmel ...... ,10 I .tm you- rod. Any kind of dim light season and the Central Connecti­ diana are rsaUy going to havs their Halfback Tom Hennessey is the TTie Tarrtere have suffered from Bess Ekiton . . . IS 11 Toot Jewelers ...... Giant defense: : will mM:e it glow. You’ll be nonchalsntly booted a 35-yardar 30 points this season on the re­ 10 cut Interseholataic- League grid- hands full at. Memorial Field Sat­ through the uprights while wear­ Holy Cross pass receiver the a “eeecnd half Jinx” thia year. ceiving end of quarterback Ken Stan. Auto Parte ..,. IS 11 Bogoeh Signs ...... 10 amazed how it will improve your urday in trying to contain (aieeter, Jarvia R ealty ...... 13 11 Pagan! Caterers ...... 9 First Game, 21-10 loss to St. "Iron crown. ing street shoes. ZabUski put him Indiana feel they must stop. Pet Thy trailed Buffalo 14-6 at half- Bee’s passes. nocturnal csstinc, Annino and Company. But the In­ TVio P r in te r * ...... 12 12 R TIUrd Game, 24-21 victory over - those days are Bobby Chester and ity. Make Debuts Tonight in NBA Pagan! West Side .. .. .6 1 J3S i keen wntchlng the ears and e.ves Over Incident 142-134—415, Rudy Gattmg 141- This quartet has seen considerable duty in Manches- i mons. Karl Then, Bob Blanchard and Tom Sheridan, Washington — Giants score with Jos Annlao. * * « Hartford Rd. Grill . .. .4 3 .667 game less than three minutes old I of their mwints. Horses have a 146—413, Walt Berthcid 131-141— Before ths sessoa began many New York (P) — Two o< ooUSfe Oorman'a ...... 3 3 fiOO ter High's first four games to date and all but one is Blanchard was injured in an accident and will not be after recovering fumbled kickoff I keen sen«e o f hearing and .are often Bootera Tourney Hopeful* IW, John Burden 160-398, Joa expected to see action at Memorial Field Saturday available. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) peopte felt that Maloney would be But before ManchSetar High’s Boston (/P) — Boston Cel­ bookotbsll’s moot suceossful Renn’s ...... 2 4 Genoveei 133-137—168. Tony Ma- on Redskin 24. i aware o f ganse In the area before the team to beat to r C C IL honors against Maloney at 2 o’clock. Left t wUl go on the O ct 30 show. Com­ drive for tying TD, Giants' Erich Coach Danielson said that he ex­ promieed that after an un­ in a doublehea^. 1:80, Nebo. sissippi to an unbeaten season, may get a chance to ^com e heat them with a soldering Iron. Spartans suddenly foiuid Lbem- Dean Machine . ^ . .32 M .571 moureoux 136-360, ta r r y BaXaa petitors may reenter as many • a Barnes Intercepts pass in own end It sa>’8 here. It works every pected thia present club to score pleasant incident at Charlotte, The other teams will be in ac­ Smoke Eaters as. EH BUm, S, the New York Yankees regular third baseman in 1962. zone and goes all the way to give selvsa and have been rolling in tion by the end o f the week, get­ Nebo. Little Joe’s ...... 32 24 .571 330, Frank D’Loughy 183*16, tiiaea as they wish. time. more goals than other Manchester N. C., previously when the 26 A36 pick DiBelte 130-353. Pate Knipa Three reasons were obvious y e a -»— ' ...... New York two-TD lead. high gear ever since. Piling up 136 ting underway a aeaaon that will Blue Devils vp. KH. Fhimfcers, A B A Tool ...... 30 terday wher the Yanks announced BOATING pointa in their last three games. teams did id the past hut tUtewiae boys were embarrassed. Carter’s ...... 30 36 ju a Ml. Mike Sedor 132. g O e LAFOBOE established a Houk said before he left for a brief "That play killed us,” said Dal­ Double Objective he felt that this group w ou ld still be topping akmg when base­ 1:80, Bast. Hartford. that Gibbs, a 22-year-old bonus Wot-weather sailors should be Maloney has tallied over 40 point* ” I ’m not eo hungry for Mom Uphotetery ... .33 28 .500 new Herald BosvUng Lieague all- vacation in Florida. "W hat we aaw las Coach Tom Landry, onetime ball reeuraee next opring. Cruissm ve. EH Knighte, 8, baby who played with Richmond in By BOB BROWN interested In this on e.' You can In a trio of victories over Bristol yield more goals than his clube money that I ’d arrange gomes Bob’e Barber ...... 36 30 .4*4 M om iag Oterjr — Louis Thomas tiise record with a booniing 403 o f him bdfore he left ua Istft sum­ New York asaiatant credited with keep your flashlight dry dni^g have been accuatomed to doing in where my. players might be Tough Assignment Best Hartford. 116, Cfiora Trueman 116. the International League last sea­ Ctentral, Windham and Brittri Don WilU* ...... 32 34 *93 at the Commun ity t Lanes last mer impressed ua all.'' Aching muscles w er« the order fashioning the Giant defense. "It the roughest trip If .you keep It alM. embarrassed. • Never agwln.” McGuire, long-time winning Manchester Raiders at Porttend. son, had bemi promoted to the main Thie main consideration of his re­ of the day Monday. I A fter two Eastern. NaaaiX A n n a ...... 20 M J*7 I nfill* laterfiteire* — Betty Bight This waa the first time destroyed our momentum, and the tightly sealed In a'% e«tr plastic Celtics’ Player Frank Ram­ coach a t St. JMm’s and North Menday, O ct *8 roster: call. o f course, waa to protect Gibbs days and over 100 man hours of For Ole Miss Next e • Undoubtedly much to Daniel­ Man. Sand ...... 18 .321 Pongrstz 182, Betty KumDc Itif, that a bowler in 'Rw Herald had effects carried over into our of­ bag. The light comes throngh, sey, who played at the Uni­ Carolina, te the new eosioh o f the arose Ocuntry, Mancheetar at j i . To proteet th<4r 8106,000 In- from the major league draft, which work the new ski slope at Mt. son’s delight, he was only half figerry’s Glenn ...... 12 36 .360 Edna Christensen 122, Josephine •var rolled a 400 gam a vestnent as a flret year player In fense, slowing Us down all around." bnt the srater doesn’t. G*llopiiiK Ghofita versity of Kentucky—in Lex­ Philadelphia Worriore — a formal Notwtoh. permits firat year playen to be Nebo is starting to take shape. needed,” said Giant Coach A1 Sher­ New York (^ )— Mississippi’s football team has two objec­ right on his pre-seaaon estimate. way of epelHng 7-2 W ilt Ohamber- Buruide Auto ...... i a .143 Bcobert 118, Mabel Colam m . the mdjor ieagne draft in a few SPORTING DOGS Dubbed the "(telloplng Ghosts” ington — apologized for the TWeeitey, O c t 24 grabbed for 312,000. About 30 members of the Man­ man. "The Cowboys were moving In posting their fins 7-1 record to loin and cohorts. Donovan has the Inter-CSuireh Tonpln — C y Psr- weeks, A tough job for any sports man tives this weekend against Tulane, and, not necessarily in by their admirers, the Spartans hotel employe who refused to Soocer—Central at Maoehester, Whether Kubek is recalled to ac­ chester Ski CHub reported for at that point. It was the lift we date, the Indians have talUed 34 unenviable took o f trying to shape Ken Seaton 906-084, Harm Pa- kine 202-567, Ernie ScoU 208. Joo 2. l b inoinde him In the scram- is removing porcupine quills from Older of impoi'tance, they are; have been sparked by their two fine serve Sam Jones and Tom 3:16, Momorlal Field. Maine Bears Set tive duty should decide whether work on the slope Saturday and needed.” goals themselves while giving up the hapleoi New Teric Xatoke in­ EARLY FOOT — Soph radtee 55L Tom Duff 221, Bob Miranto 208, Stan Hilinski 306. Me for the world champions’ Job Gibbs \^'ill have a chance to stick Sunday. The i-a t trail waa al­ the mouth o f a favorite hunting Get back the No. 1 spot among — The Oklahoma by Coach Jade Mitchell. would certainly be one giant step rassment Of this incident” lege to major leagner w itt only one drop comes very close to a 100 las as the start of the 1960 aea- The Rebels have put the mission Against Eastern Chester busted among the handful o f newcomers find ttM Black Bears o f Maine tional playing experience rather Johnstown franchise of the East­ John Had], his quarterback will forward toward a berth in the Jones , tmd Sanders told y e ^ B profeaskHiaJ expertence. than using him as a utility infleld- per cent grade or 45 deg;ree angle. aon. ' in good hands—the offense and the looee for two touchdowns on rai- On the New York roster. Son'e ready to aprtng an ambueh on the ern Baseball League will be trans­ bo one, w-hile Roger McFarland, Connecticut Interscholastic Ath' teammates BUI Russell, K. C. Gibbs, who turned down several er. Of course there are three other The Giants lead Uib' National defense. lops of 76 and 63 yards while An­ high scoring brother, . huBten. ferred to York for the 1962 sea­ his halfback-quarterback, fills ths letic Conference’s Class A soccer Jones and A1 Butler o b w t thie pro football offers when the Tanks Kubek, however, is in a "suacep- trails in the plans with var^n g Football L«ague, after five games, Both have been dynamic. The of­ nino went Into the end zone on a also figured in the New York Connecticut and Maine clash in son, the league’s.headquarters of­ other slot. "We may interchange refusal of service and oil five waved their bonus check book last tlble position” for recall to the pitches in order to offer skiing for In these defensive categories; few ­ fense is ranked second nationally, 29-yard romp. Quarterback John tournament next month os well oa plans but was token out of oom- a Tankee Oonferenoe oonteet at summer, hit .272 against Triple A fice announced today. League Pres­ them from one play to the next,” BiUingelea rambled 28 yards for a a firmer grip on at least a share — plus S t Louie Hawke’ play­ peUtton for this season at tesst Army, according to the 14th Corps everyone from the novice to the est first downs allowed (62), few­ and the defense 10th. Tulane. which ers Woody Sauldeberiy and V - * Maine's Ahimol Field, Orono, Sat- pitching at Richmond. A shortstop expert. Dick Plagge. slope com­ ident Rankin Johnson said the Mitchell said. "McFarland will fourth TD with subetitute B ill of the coveted CX7IL crown because o f tuberoulosis. in Minneapolis. Without him, the est firat downs by passing (30), team wrould remain a farm club o f has lost three of four games,-is not urday, in what has been b o o l^ as by preference, Jake waa used pri­ mittee chairman reported that he start at quarterback, Hadl at Cleo Hill — returned to their McGuire, who succeeded Neil Yanks probably would shift the fewest yards passing (578) and the Boston Red Sox and be oper­ close to the top 10. Homecoming Day for the Orono marily at third base with some is planning another work party halfback.” homes before the exhibition Johneton, still has lost year’s mkin- flashy-fielding Boyer to shortstop the fewest completed passes (53). ated by Joe Buzas o f Alpha, N. J. Charge of Offense game. AU ore Negroes. dub. work at second. A leftbanded bat­ leaving veteran Billy Gardner, Sunday and all club members or Back Sidelined Bteye o f the Warriors — led by The Huaktaa have Won five ter, he had 406 at-bata and collect­ Doug EUmore is In charge of the ‘Tom Sanders and I hadn’t Gibbs and others to battle for Boy- any other person interested In offense. He is successor to gradu­ Bill Solioonover, Syracuse’s first Chamberlain, league scoring cham­ atoaigbt from Opach Hal Weater- ed eight doubles, six triples and six Experience Helpful for Tittle eaten since 5:30 that morn­ er'a third base spot. helping is urged to assist. ated All-America quarterback Jake string halfback, w-as sidelined for pion the two years he has played in man’s Bears; however, they have home runs. He was the Virginians' ing.” explained Sam Jones. The work of clearing was made Gibbs, who’s hai-dly been missed. Saturday's game against Penn the NBA, Paul Arixin, Tbrn (Tola had plenty o f trouble subduing the lead-off man. so hia 30 runs batted quite easy vidth the assistance of State with a broken hand. Joining "The ethers went to bed after and Guy Rogers. M k Bean in their own den. Two yeart In weren't- considered too indica­ Elmore has gained 559 yards in the In New York ^Youth^ Movement we checked in. But we went Ed Kurtz's jeep and the gas pow­ Rebels four victories, and has been varsity performer Dick Easterly, McGuire’s major move so far hot ago Uto UOonns had a real fight tive of hia clutch-hitting abilities. Kicks Injure Goalies te the coffee shop to e a t Pilot Trails Pedro ered saws o f Morgan Grant and handicapped by his team’s great­ another halfback, on the sidelines been to take the 6-7 Gola out o f the eo their hands but managed to "The reports on him were high­ Fred Kurtz. Ably assisting the along with a flock of second team No Negroes Served backoourt and move him up to the ness. He just hasn't been able to New York .N E A ) — This is ex-S/mother-in-law, Tittle would be eaeapa with an 16-lS victory. ly eatisfactory," Manager Ralph men on the power tools were Karl performers. “The hostess told us it was front line wjth Chamberlain and In Scoring Parade play for an extended period in ant- !rience. Y. A. Tittle of the New selling insurance policies in Palo ,T: Kehler, Bill Ritchie, Dick Plagge, one game. Duffy Daugherty moved soph the hotel’s policy not to serve Arizin to take advantage of his John Higley and Jim Kerrigan. By New Harvard Ace ?M-k Giants, dropping back to Alto, Qalif. Negroes. So we left and went scoring abilities. New York — Jim' (Preacher) The defense Is a team proposi­ Herman Johnson to offensive half­ paae. had two Dallas Cowboys hot Many others pitched in to accom­ back and put senior Carl Charon “ We have three children M to tell the other players,” Elgin Bayior and Jerry West Pilot of New Mexico State has tion. Ole Miss Coach John Vaught on hia tail. Without a look over plish the difficult task of clearing. in the defensive lineup to plug a ■chool,” he said, "and my wife It was the second such in- ■gain ore the one-two punch for moved up as a challenger to na­ Is blessed with enough manpower hia shoulder at the pursuers, Yat juri couldn’t be alone with them Cambridge, Masa. OP)— For Ohiri had made the parti­ hole created by the injury to Rocky icednt in s week. Last the Loe Angeles Isiken of Freddie tional scoring leader Pete Pedro for three fine teams, and he uses Wheeled away from them to the out there for four months. If my * \\ Dutch Fogarty has contacted Ryan as Michigan State-prepped Wednesday Boston players Schaus, who still need a solid pivot- of West Texas State simobg major a guy aspiring for a diplo­ cular ahot by "heading” the each one with almost equal succen.s. left sideline and turned downfield. mother-in-law didn’t come from ’•f. iy ,1 W ait Foeger of the Jay Peak Ski ball while about three feet in The three have allow-ed only one for the Irish. were refused service at a Mar­ man to challenge St. Louis in the college football players. Area and W alt will be in Manches­ matic career, Harvard sopho­ He just knew there’d be no other Tucson to stay aritb them, I don’t ion, Ind., restaurant after on Western Division race. f Statistica from the NCAA Serv­ the air — his waist level wrlth touchdow-n and two field goals in Texa.s (Christian worked its all- think I could have played." ter. Saturday night Nov. 4. Walt more Chris Ohlri is going Cowboys coming up to him hit exhibition game. PeDard Ooachliig ice Bureau today show Pilot with the goalie's shoulders. four games, third best in the nation sopheunore backfield of quarter­ will bring an exciting film on ski­ about it oddly. him blindaide. The wrenching family separa­ "But that was different,” Jim Pollard, former star and 10 touchdowns and 60 points. However, Ohlri, assigned to with a 3.3 points per game aver­ back Gary Mills, halves Larry and tions, the consciousness of a limit­ ing In Europe and the United Ohlri, 22-year-old exchange And this is ocperience. Tight- said R\iaeell. “The police in­ coach of the Lakers at M innei^lls, Pedro, held scoreless last week, re­ Harvard last year by the age. Gary Thomas and fullback Tom ed career, a guy in a trade vrhere States, plus hia film on learning to student from Nigeria, is such roping the sideline, Y et saw a herd tervened and that man will Is the coach of the Chicago Pack­ Afro-American Institute, But still Mississippi ranks sec­ Onitcher, along with Injured quar­ frustration and insecuiity pervade mains the leader \%nth 12 touch­ ski. The ski teaching film was a powerful soccer player that of Cowboy tacklers converging never practice sergegation ers, mode up of such N B A veterans downs and .72 points. doesn’t like American foot­ ond to Michigan State and ail the terback Sonny Gibbs, in prepara­ —these are the things you don't made in 'Vermont at Jay Peak. It la his goals sometimes knock ball. statistics in the w-orld don’t mean tion for the Texas Tech game. on him. He gingerly stepped out a^n.” os Andy Johnson, , Pilot la another in the recent devoted to the technique of ski of bounds. But not before he’d see when Tittle takes the field. In Russell sold he thinks of goalies right off their feet. " I don’t enjoy any sport a thing today to the Rebels. They Nebraska’s top ground-gainer W il­ 13 years with the Colts and Forty Archie Dees, Charlie T ^ o , Bob line of high-scoring New Mexico teaching called Naturteknek. this Ohlri kicks a soccer ball so picked up 15 yards and a first Negro athletes os entertainers. Leonard and 'Vem Hatton and State backs. Bob Gaiters of State where the main purpose is to may mean more next week if ob­ lie Ross returned after a hip in- Nlnerb, he never played with a method was developed by Walt and hard Cornell's goalie had to down on the Dallas 25. Next se­ "One of the ways the rookies like 6-10 W alt Ballomy, won the national title last year knock somebody down," he jective No. 1 is accomplished. jurj’ w-hile Kansas State is not champion. So when i.e hands off many of the students from Man­ have both hi.s WTists X-rayed said. And Ole Miss is not above tak­ quence of plays, Pat Summerall’a American Negro hoe at­ former Indiana ace; with 145 points and teammate chester can endorse the method as looking for any work from in­ to a halfback in a dummy drill, - after making several stops ■Yet Ohiri actually can ing a helping hand from Notre jured soph quarterback Larry Cor­ field goal put the Giants beck in the ball carrier gets a swat on the tempted to show he is a hu­ of North Carolina, and Howie Carl Pervia Atkins was the leader in being very effective. More informa­ .... against the husky Nigerian. Dame, which plays Michigan the game. man being is to . demonstrate from DePaul. 1959 with 107 points. tion on Foeger and the show will knock a goalie down with his rigan this week against Colorado. tail as he goes by, and Y. A. The goalie thoqght he might booming shots. Last year, as State this week. The Irish got a Fullback Bill Merlini, and end "N ow wasn’t that a pathetic yells, "Take off, baby." Just like through entertoihraent snd The Knicks ore expected to start In other individual departments, be presented in the following thus become accepted,” he have broken them. It turned a freshman, he toppled four psychological lift—if they needed Hank Large of Princeton will be run," Tittle grimaced after the a rookie. Willie Noulls, Richie Guerin. Phil Hugh Campbell of Washington weeks. ■aid. " I am coming to the Jordon end Johnny Green along out they were only sprained. opposing goalies and kayoed a one with five straigtil losses to the out of Saturday's game against game. "I have this bum shoulder State — pass catching champ as "C^ris is probably the and didn’t want to take any realization that we are ac­ with either Stith or Martin. a sophomore last season — is fifth. In nine freshman games Spartans — yesterday when tJieir Colgate with injuries ^ytaile Cor­ Next meeting of the Manchester greatest college soccer player chances with it, but I don’t want cepted os entertainers in Friday, Los Angeles opens the again in front ^^dth 24 catches. he scored 36 goals. practice field was invaded by 2,000 nell halfback Marcy Tino w ill mist Ski Club will be held Monda.v tUght in the United States,” says to look chicken rither. Killebrew, Maris some places. Negroe.s are home season st Philsdelphio, snd He has gained 341 yards and at 7:30 at the American Legion Ohlri has 14 goals in three whooping students who staged .a the Big Red's homecoming con­ •his coach. Bruce Monro. "He games thi.s season. In the rare, impromptu demonstration. " I feel like a mununy the way in a fight for their rights— Saturday the champion Celtice scored three touchdowns. Bill Home. Everyone is invited. Norm test against Yale after being side­ open at home at Boston against once scored a goal that the opener he got all five against When it ended the Irish continued Tm taped up. Sometimes 1 think Tied in Home Run a fight for survival — in a Miller of Miami (FIs.), ruimerup McKee, chairman of the board of lined with recurring, knee trouble. Detroit, while Chicago is at Syra­ official disallowed. The offi­ Tufts. He scored' five more the Good Lord is telling me. “This changing world. I am with with 20 receptions, hss gained the directo(-s. reports that John Pap- cuse, Cincinnati at St. Louis end cial couldn’t believe that any­ and added three assists in is a warning, boy. It’s time to Hitting Exhibition these Negroes.” most yards — 376. and Don Coffey palardo, president of the Connecti­ body could go so high to hit get out’.’’ New York at Philadelphia In an af­ of Memphis State leads In touch­ cut Ski Council, will be present. Harvard’s 9-1 victory over the ball without putting his But the way he said it, in that ternoon television gome. down paasea with five. Pappalardo will discuss the pur­ Cornell and scored all the Dunedin, Fla. (/P)—Don Padgett, hands on somebody's should­ ■oft drawl that merges his native Charlotte, N . C.

—Hannon Chicago is in the Western Divi­ Sophomore Fred Colvard of pose and aims of the council and goals in a 4-2 triumph over Jockey Sam Vacanti Grounded 36-yeor-old profeoslonal at the ers.” Texas and the vagabond life of a Killebrew, who played the local sion along with SL Louis, Los An­ West ■\nrglnia is the top punt re­ answer any questions which the Amherst, Creen Hills Golf and Country Club, football pro, you knew he didn’t pork during his minor league dayi, geles, Cincinnati, and Detroit. The turn man with 154 yards on seven members may propose. Hia main in Selma, Ind., bos been named mean it. belted ntoe home runs lost night Eastern Division, os lost year, has returns, and Dick Drummond of area of discussion will be qualifica­ While Injured Shoulder Heals to- win a home run hitting exhibi­ PGA Golf Profeissional o f the Year. 'H e has doe eyes, a bald head, The announcement of the honor Boston, Philadelphia, Syracuoe and (3eorge Washington the kickoff re- tion procedures for U.S.E.A.S.A. tion here. New York. !W, a nose that drifts and the scars of awarded the native of New Castle, m turn leader with five for 211 yards. and al.ao Ski Patrol requirements. Honeymoon over for Rangers; By EARL YOST Roger Maris, the' Tankee out­ John comes to the club with mahy 14 years o f professional football, Ind., was made today by Lou fielder who hit a record *1 during ■i' r, years of skiing experience, he is a Sidelined w-hile a dislocated left shoulder heals, Jockey Sammy yet there waa exultation in his Strong,' president of the Profes­ Quarter back Doug Elmore of ■ f ■' Spice League — Georgianna Vacanti Jr., is spending a "furlough” at the home of his parents in quietness as he sipped a beer. the post season, clouted eight, os sional Colfera ' Association of WiCa':. Smith 112-112, Pat Annulli 146, qualified veteran racer and head of the University of Mississippi ’Twas Short biit Happy Anyway Manchester. The 100-pound jockey, who rode his first w-ihner last "Man you can’t beat this win­ did the other member of the trio AnMrico. comes from Reform, Ala. Fannie Paganl 127. Mim McCor­ the ski patrol at Killington Ba.ain of sluggers, Jim Gentile of the in 'Vermont. Coffee and doughnuts Aug. 14, was injured 10 days ago when his mount ran into a fence ning,” he grinned with about as mick 123, Flo Johnson llfi. Shirley at Hagerstow-n, Md., w-hile warm--'* much emotion as he allows hlm- Baltimore Orioles. Hull 113, Edna Sculderi 111, Bar­ and social hour will follow the busi­ The three ore on a five-stop ness meeting. '^“U***,'*t that|passing to break a 2-2 second pe- ing up for the final race on the •elf. "It can keep a guy going till bara Backus 111. day'q and season program at the that day. It waii the second half he’e 50.” tour of North Carolina, showing their batting prowess to small only N H L .game scheduled. They track. of a daily double' that paid off. Yelberton Abraham Tittle te 34, Don't target the work party at that is. crowds. Only fil paid attended lost now trail the firet place Rangers Although still an apprentice, or and he represents the youth'i niove- the new ski slope Sunday and keep "W e didn’t skste. we didn't ■yacanti w-ill be out of action for nlght’e exhibition. The group goes by a single point. ment of the Giants. Since he’s Nov. 4 and Nov. 18 open for the check, we didn’t think,” summer' "bug" in track lingo, Vacanti still several more weeks and will miss to Winstoa-fiolem tonight. One of the few bright spots in token over for Charley Conoly, Who in the world seals the bottom? Volkswagen* ; Foeger Ski Movie and the Ctonnec- ized Player-Coach Doug Harvey af­ nurses hopes of getting regular the Laurel meeting but hopes to be Maria and Killebrew, Minnesota ITS HEBE... j ticut Ski (Council Dance. ter last nijfht’a 5-2 pounding by the the Ranger picture was extension jpekey status. He must win at ready to ride;- at Pimlico. " I ’m 40, the Giants have attained o f­ of Andy Bathgate’s scoring string. Twins, now are tied with 46 Montreal Canadiens. least 40 races from the date of hia planning on living in Florida dur­ fense to balance defense and look homers each in four nights o f the Here's a sid# of the VW that few people know On most cars, control wires and cables or* left I P.S. "The old man in the moun- And the Rangers, who got off The veteran wing assisted on each first win in a one-year period t6 ing tl^e winter months and follow like a team that ahould be lead- Ranger goal, and now has scored tour. Gentile, who has both hands obout: the underside. It is completely enclosed, and exposed. But you don't lee wires under a V W ; dll I tain” report.^ that Mt. Greylock to a fl.vlng start, now face a two- graduate from the apprentice the circuit dow-n there away from ling the Eaetefo Division. taped up because o f blisters, has the In every game this season. He has Tittle gives them more than exe­ Knowledgeable I had foq,r inches of snow Monday game road trip before returning to ranks. If he should fail to win 40 the snow and cold weather that 35. sealed with rubber to make it practically airtight. you lee is the ste*i bottom that 'protects them. I and Killington Basin had one inch Madison Square Garden against 10 points on three goals and seven races in a year’s time, Vacanti you have here at home.” cution. Against the Cowboys. Tittle assists. Gentile complained of what he U. HOO0 ^lAU tAND A Volkswagen depreciates less thiin eny other car ' of that beautiful white stuff, looks tough Detroit. will have to start all over again, Helmet Split had a mediocre day passing, but BOOTS So tight, there are reports it will float! But here's called ‘‘the cheap balls” being fun-loving But even Bathgate was far from the Giants beat DaUas on the i likt) an, early winter, I hope. They're in Chicago tonight and until such time as he can w-in 40 Although "on the rail” and wait­ used in the exhibitione. He said INSULATCD PACS— tJ7 «p a more useful advantage: a V W sloshes through because less con happen to it. Its shape remoins happy after the drubbing. No. he ground os Bobby Gaiters ran for people visit Detroit Saturday. races'within a 12 month period. ing for his shoulder to heal, Va­ the trio was told that the base­ didn’t care to talk about his scor­ 136 yards. water that brings most traffic to a standstill. the same; its works intact. But Harvey sounded a strange " I jiaye had six winners this cant! can thank his lucky stars balls would be those used in the MOIMNSUliATEI) PACS— 5.99 up G.AIN SESn-FINALS note of optimism in the face of the ing and, in fact, had a few color­ Flin Pla}-lng j aeaaon.'i 'the jockey said during an that he wasn’t Injured more leri- Class B (terolina League. u Notice how flat and smooth the VW bottom is. The Volkswagen's heater and defroster ore part ful but unprintable adjectives to " Y . A.,” explained Coach Allje road trip, often a burying-ground office visit. " I was- the leading ously. “ When I was thrown, I hit T don’t believe they are,” he Vienna (4’) — Americans Barry fpr National Hockey League hopes. describe his own play. Bherman, ’ ’had Gaiters popping on N o hollow pockets and hanging ports to trap oir of the chassis, built into it and therefore included rider at the Cumberland. Md., against a post and my helmet waa said. "You have to swing Uka hell I w^imnwoF*] LEATHER BOOTS MacKay and Pancho Gonzales and Minds Wandered Speed Big Differenee a draw. ^ y and he woriced it to track. For' the 12 days there, 1 split dowrn the middle. I didn’t even to keep from making a tool of ond sidw you down. Less drag. Better gas mileoge. in our pnee $2296 top to bottom, Ken Rosewall and Ashley Cooper "Maybe we can get straightened "W e ..got beat,” Andy said. get a headache but my shoulder death. T l » t ’s experience. You • ■*8’ • of Australia gained the semi-finals rode two winnere, had eight sec- don’t often get a quarterback yourself.” B y DUNHAM $26.95 Insulated out on the road,” the glum coach "That’s the im potent thing. We hurt terribly. The helmet saved me Maris agreed. "You get real ttaaiatter of taste (andvains) in the world professional indoor oodi and five third places.” who’ll stick, with .something like said. “We'vii been h (^ e too,long. got beat. Nothing else matters.’’ from fu Ether and possiblv serioue gpod wood on them and t h ^ die,” MANiiHESTER One day prior to hia injury, the that They worry about the other tennis championship last night. You kind of get ssUibliahed. We General Manager Muzz Patrick Injury.” he said. Chippewa Leather Shoes, Boots MacKay, with brilliant voUys and 30-year-oLd Vacanti reiialled a big team looking for it." “ 1'^- sure weren’t thlnkipg about hockey said the Montreal spaed was the That’s all in the life of a jockey Bx-major leaguer Clyde King * 5 - « w OLDSMOBILE legw'ork, eliminated Lew Hoad of tonlgiit. Our minds must have been big difference. thrill. -'i-nose‘‘Tltose notesboles ithe offenaive Une- CUUSBN BTAMPfi mmiyoimmcpots n ew v 'R r . i i All Taxea IncL ‘T won a race by 10 lengths. and the little five-footer said ha men ohened were so big,” and Manager Jack McKeon q f the ■> ,1 Australia 4-6r^6-3, 6-2. Gonzdles, on Bomsthing else.” ‘Th ey ouUkated ua,” he said. Wilson club in the Oanlina TED I. MOTOR SALES X wouldn’t believe^ that 1 was out could hardly wait to gat back In­ . ehniggair Tltua, " I telt like nm- HUNTING LICENSER trailing AleX Olmedo . of Peru The Rangers, who haven’t made ’T t’s not so much that wa can’t L fo g ic , who a t* aanring up the V that far. M y mmint started out to the Saddle in hie chosen profes-' ning throughI theretbar uysalf. For me. OONNEfTneUTMAINE — NEW HAllPfniRE 512 West Center St. through seven games, caught up the playoffs in tbrss ssssons, won skats srlth them, as ths fhet we Sion. Meanwhile, he’s enjoying the rsftised to rommsnt • iiniir>i»iwM |riiu»ni for a 9-7, 8-6 victory. Cooper beat thrss of thstr first four games — didn’t Over tbs y s a n wa’vs dona fu t at tire gate and just kept . lt's~ b e « more fun this jrcar play­ Indian summer weather at hmne m a n c b s b te b TR U D O N Jne^ t E ^ t MRt • n w M B I fW M., mHL U iW fellow-Australian Mai Anderson losing only to tbs CSanadisns at wall with them at hwaa, often with going. About halfway home, I ing with Uia Giants th w I aver AIM O M n MBAea oo. or Open Eveningf and seeing many o f hia former Jsny Bartor, dfi-yaar-old PGA 6-2, 8-6. Rosewall defeated M ontnal l- I . Then along earns the taains not as god as the nna wo turned and couldn't believe that . had in foothalL I t I knew it was llllaall'r Nllma **i lui* ba-mi •.mt !-■ Manchester High elaaamatee. And, fo il ehomplon, first w*Bt m ths I^UTE iS, TOLLAND TURNPIKE TRUDON Andres Olmcno et Spain 6-4, ft-T, ■wlft C h aadlm again. hau* sow. W i jo a t didn’t a h ^ tha. othaY h ooea ware that far going to be like thia, Pd hava M l 3-1511 iT , o f eourae, talking About,hln U a e i- folf tour, «t ths sfa tf **. Hs't^ ocEN i^im sD Ar AMD FEiDAlr jvn am m z. tjM JX. 6-8. TlMjr «aad thsir spaed and good to m t potantlaL' MUad. aha Jnat sMatad ta . nu sema-liiara for half Iha oalaiy,” INC. BAtillg OATOOr. . And yet If It hadn’t beca for Ua only 8>{(iot-S aadiUT pouads. TALCOTTVILLE-p-TBL. MI 9-2888

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BoiiiMM StrricM 'Ofttrp6 IS Help W im sd-4lak8l Artlclee Fw Self 45 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY IFAGALY and SHORTEN 6srdon-^Fsrn~Dslry R o o s m i WHR—t jUnsTd S0 SaborlMUi For Rout . M Honsea For Solo 72 Houms for Sol* 72 Houma for Sale 72 Hooaca for Sal* 72 Lots Fat 8ai» 7 0 OIL BURNER aarvloe man Man- TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parte and M * M R in m n a ~ R n it e t i« i. ' Prodnets 50 R(XKV1LLB Modem 4 room MANCHB8TER — 6 room Cfepe, LARGE 6 ROOM Cape, full shed MANCHESTER—4 tenement, 4 MANCHBKTER—Headquarters for BUJTOINO LOT - 100x2$l toet, cooun*rcUL tsdostrikl. Bamia cheaUr add vicinity. C k ^ oppor­ aceaaaoflestala In our famolia “Do A'TllltiiCTrinBLY tornlshed rtMih it yw rictf tteMEtBlGlit. RcM viiw U-8. No. 1 GREEN Mountain pota­ for gentieman, kitchen privUegefe, apartment, new appllancee, gar­ 80x180 lot with trees, basement dormer, .lli baths, hot water oil rooms each, corner lot, 100x140, 8- 2 end 4 tenements front $18,(i00 up, -veB* raqu^ CaU lO I-ISK, KanaaS AROUMO h i r e ; S0U*R1100 TVs completely overhauled. See Fertilizera 50-A ROOM TOR lady or gentleman. AgOncy, MI 8-6821. wing. On one acre. Plui low tax CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TAlMAIQUrMOieMOia/.* WANTED—Man to mansge fllllM ed, aluminum storms, automatic Practically new ranch, 8 bed­ try—7 excellent lota, 50x135, Osro* itcMosom aoiDaRawTHi. ue first tor the best deals. Opra Kitchen prtvUeges, quiet. Inquire INSIDE STORY rooms, family steed kitchen, built- area. A steal at $18,900. Schuyler er leaving cotmtry will eacrifice 8AJl.teSP.M . 'iotrciHcrraiFc iow ;raR«riT.’ Btatioa, expsrisncadjpraferred. No evsnbigs till 9. Sstorday tm 8 . ' boob cow MANURE |S and $10 heat near Partway, $105 month­ NEW SPLIT levels. 'These attrac­ 224 Charter Oak St., MI S-8888, ly. •m 6-5485, I in range, oven, disposal. Buyer Ensell, GA 9-4320. for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MX OUTBOARD motor, lawn moirora, IMOUOM.* night work. Inquire Fitsgerald An­ Prices lb set tm supply u «pc- loads, DeUvered. ExeaUeht for CH 6-4788. tive homes, unique in design, offer tmiod and iwMlrad. Hava thorn za- Shrubs, lawns, etc. Ml s-7804. Ml ON ALDOVER may assume mortitege — move 8-5139. 470 Main St. nex, Taieottvllla, Conn. MI: 9-8834. hsustsd or rsplsoed nr smilar right in. Belfiore Agency, MI the finest in split level flvlng. E x­ $13,300 — ATTRACTIVE expand­ COPT CLOSING TIHE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. )d n owiw. . Pick-up_____ and doUvarjr. items. Batsmte Blsetronle Ssrvies. 94781. FURNISHED ROOMS, with or cellent location. For additional in­ able 5-room Cape to accommodate TOLJjAND—Btetra nice lot with Bn fWDiAV MM • AJt ehaator Qrclo, Ml t-MlM 1 PART-TIME floor covering aalea- Huoses For Sole 72 8-5121, Evenings Mr. Anderson, JA e les Sobool Street, Ksaehestsr, w without meals. Near bus and CHARM 8-0139, formation or appointmeht call small family. Near new East many shade trees, high elevation, man wanted, evenings, experi­ 8-1788.______church. Ml 9-5459. T R B B REMOVAL, wrunlng and lot BUSINESS ZONE-6 room home In McCarthy Enterprises, Inc., MI Catholic High. - Tech; and Ver- choice surroundinge, 140x175. 8. ence preferred but not necessary. HomelMM Goods 51 SPACIOUS COLONIAL to park-like $18,600—4 BEDROOM Colonial, 6-5391, John Panciera, MI 9-1898. planck Schools, bus line and A. Beechler, Realtor, Phone MI PLEASE READ YOUR AD clearing. Frank C. Nohla, Ml Contact Mr. Tetreault, DoMn’s CEMETE R Y LOTS, 4, In very de­ HAVE RENTED one room to yotmg excellent condlUan off Bast Center »-e053. ______Three Booms of Furniture Street. Good location for doctor, setting. Lawns, trees, shrubs with wall-wall carpet, knotty pine stores. Home to very good condi­ 3-6969 or MI 9-8952. Department Store, 838 Mein St, sirable section of Eest Cemetery. businese girl. Can accommodale backdre^ of wooded area, living kitchen cabinets, formica count­ Manchester tion. Includes garage with shed, Manchester. MI 8-2176.______Information call MI 0-4968. another. Call MI 94258 after 6. hairaresser, etc. $28,000 For fur­ Ida ad tha r o w i DAT IT HAVE TOUR piano tuned (elec­ FROM MODEL HOME room with fireplace, dbn, dining ers, aluminum storms, central. nicely shaded lot. Owner must WILT., EXCHANGE choice water- Id Mma tm tha aaat lna»> ther information ceU the Philbrick front lot at Lake Hayward to (3ol- trically—no guaaalng). CaQ MI FACTORY WORKERS wanted for WALLPAPER and it sale—non- 288 CHARTER OAK 8T. Room suit­ Agency, MI 9-8464. room, kitchen. Lavatory let floor. Carlton W, Hutchlna, MI 9-6132. sell. Call MI 9-6150. I far ante ONE hm am Bt or aoalUad •-0B00. Cost Over 0700 8 Bedrooms, bath, on 2nd. Attic, Chester for building lot in Man­ first and second shifts. Good pay- gloea wlb ite , $4.96. gal- able for-gentleman. Showar, priv­ MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, STEPPING^ $9,600 — West Side. Immaculate chester, Bolton, Or South Wind­ : add Ih n odtf-ta lha axtant of a Us can be learned by thoee : white,, 83.96 gailan. ate entrance, free parking, $8 MANCHESTER—Bowers School—7 full basement and screened porch. ~ dot kaaad Ida Vdlda of BUCK at Mandioatar lore, 868 Center NEVER BEEN USED rooms, IH baths, fireplace, ga­ Attached garage. Convenient to fireplace, ceramic bath, acreened 4 rooms on one. flqor. Built 1948. sor. Call MI 3-0486, between 8-8 fth a desire to work. Apply in ■alnt Store, weekly, MI 9-1746. porch, disposal, attached garage. STONE TO > Near bus, stores. 4t4% mort­ p.m. Ibgr-dmhagdad earvico. Ml 0-1668, MI Rubber Prod- Sale Price |888 rage, hot water oU heat, custom schools, churches, shopping. Ask­ person. Spencer St. ing $28,900. Call Barbara C am ber- Many extra featurea. Direct from gage Carlton W. Hutchins, MI lava it welded, repaired, ucts, Oiapel St. buUt 1950. Escott . Agency, MI aharpened. Guaranteed. Pay Only $4 Week 9-7683. lain, MI 9-5800, MI 9-3092. owner, $14,500. MI 9-8619. “9-5J33. Ir o o B e n u . USED W(X)D storm wthdows — Aportnents—FlatB~ SUCCESSFUL Diol Ml 3-2711 HANDY MAN 8 E R V IC B -r Home, eight 83X68H; two 34x68^; four Sacrificing complete bedroom, $12,600 — ROCKVILLE. 6 room MANCHESTER — 6-room older Resort Property For Sale 74 80x88; two 40x88; three 34x88; one TeneaicBta 63 HOMES W m i LAND ....o ia e r atorea oMcea. Floora waahed.' complete Uylhg room and Utehen six rooms with 1% baths, ga­ ranch, large, l.iving room, cabinet LIVING___„. home, $9,450;. short way out—3- waxed, wlndowa waMied: Attica 38x88; three 34x47. Other small decorator furniture from model dis­ tJENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. BARROWS kitchen, teautlfully landscaped bedroom ranch, showroom condi­ BOLTON—First lake —iraterfpont slses, *8ee at 447H Main St, 10-1 rage and chicken coop adjoining . . . . in an expansive, custom-built ,6-room cottage which can be and ceilara cleaned. Lawn main­ TRUCK TIRE play home. We wUl give you free Realty, 470 Main Street, MI the High School for $13,900; dis­ lot. shown by appointment. tion, % acre land. Can't be beat daUy, 84129. Marion E. Robeftopn, Broker, Ml RANCH With luxury extras includ­ for $12.9!P0; many more, $4,600 easily winterized. Marion E. Rob­ tenance. Odd lobe. MI 8-8946. delivery aad free etorage up to one tinctive 7 room cape, suburban ing 8’ Indiana Limestone raised ertson. broker. Ml 8-S9S8 year. quiet yet In town. T. J . Crockett, WALLACE 3-6958. up. Call the Ellsworth . Mitten SERVICE MAN STORM WINDOWS, 9 24Hx68, 8 TOUR ROOM apartment, central­ fireplace In living room. Dining Agency, Realtors, MI 8-6930, MI FAIL YARD CLEANUP — Don’t Realtor, MI 8-1577. 65 E. Center St. MI 0-6306 FOR THE nRST TIME ANYWHERE apend houra raking leavee. Let 38x88, 8 assorted, 83.00 each or ly located, automatic heat, hot TWO-FAMILY house 4-4, gaa heat, room with built-in Hutch. Multiple 9-5524. Must be experienced. IBgh wages, 828 for lot. MI 9-5406. NORMAN’S tel, jacks, ventilating fan, outside­ me Bweep your yard In a matter benefits, paid vacatimis. Apply 448 HAR’TFORD ROAD water, adults. Phone MI S-M71; l^OLTUN—6 room Ranch years (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) good condition, beautifully land­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 of minutes. Cell MI 8-8660. after 6. MI 8-6470. ' old. modern kitchen witc tmlK-iiU, scaped, near schools and bug line. lighting, front and rear terraces, OAKWOOD RD.—6‘4-room ranch, MI 8-1534 Call owner. MI 9-4105, landscaping. 3 bedrooms, 2 tile A2UI0UR WANT AB ANSWERINfl HARTFORD GENERAL Before you buy furniture any­ dining room, hot water baseboard MANCHESTER—51^ room ranch, excellent condition, large living ASK STEPS, aidewaika, atonewalla, 13 GAUGE pump gun, $68. Ml baths with stall showers. Kitchen room with fireplace, 8 l^drooms, us about our cash otter tor BfilUnery Dressmaking 19 He^ Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Female 35 8-0087. where—ahop at Norman's. heat, full basement with recrea­ l l i baths, plus exceptional recr'>a- your property. No red tape. Hon­ firaplaces, flagatene terracea. FIV E ROOM apartment. Write tlon room, with built-in bookcases CUSTOM BUILT Cape—Fireplace, with stainless steel sink, formica plastered walls, forced hot water TIRE CO. Box D, Herald. tion room, 2-car garage, amesite large yard, beautifully land­ est value. H. J. Bradley, MI 8-7S7B. SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS Work dono at reaaonabla prlcea. KNITTED DRESSES, coats short­ OONNSCnCUT registered Ueenaed WE OFEKR AN exceUent career SET OF GOLF duba and bag, $68. drive, .large lot. $17,900. Philbrick and bar Well landscaped corner counters, built-ins Including dish­ heat, one car garage. Bowers MI 8-0796. ened. Hemming snd slterafioito lot. $19,600. PhUbrick Agency, Ml scaped. 152 Green Rd.. Manches­ washer. A superb House of Dis­ School district, $18,900. Philbrick practical nurse fOr reUef shifts in opportunity for a reliable woman 166 Center St Manchester Spring horse, $4, Kiddy ear, $2. TAPE RBX30RD1CRS for rent Mar­ SIX ROOM duplex, oil heat, auto­ Agency, Ml 9-8404. ter. WISH SOMEONE to handle youf done. Call MI S-6477 or MI 9-1004 convalescent home in RockvUle. capable of training to aaaiat with low's, 867 Main. CaU MI 64321 9-8404. tinction for only $27,900. Call Dave Agency, MI 9-8484'. Call m 8-0826.______matic hot water, garage, central Doi^ton, MI 9-5306, MI 9-8111. real estate? Cal] me at Ml 8-0838 any time. Tel. T R 6-4291. management reiponslblllties. Em- .Mr Amenta location, available Nov. 5. MI SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. MANCHESTER—Attractive 7 room es of property. gray, about ten weeks old, curled large selection ef new fabrics and $95 monthly, Includes heat J . D. ranch, built-toa, enclosed porch, J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1677. R. F. DIMOCK CO. uUl. CaU Lee Fraechla, Dog War­ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Microbus de­ great savtegs. Can CB >4878. S to ra g e 2 0 tions. Call OmnecUcut Motel, VH- men and women wUl advance water heat, choice setting with tached garage, bkaement hatch­ If selling buying or trading, call linings. ______MAHOGANY leather top coffee ta­ Realty, MI 8-5129. garage, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ way. Shaded lot. $21,950. 115 Chish- den, MI 8-8594. luxe with sunroof, very clean In­ Don’t delay, call today OR bur Cross Parkway, Manchester, raiddly. Openings available In all trees, $18,900. Philbrick Agency, VERNON—Lovely 6 ti room ranch, at once. Free inspections upon re­ FLAT STNISH Holland window AUSTIN A. CBAMBERS Cki. Local MI 8-1868. ble, $20. MI 9-0705. ins, MI 9-5182. MI 9-5245 man Drive, Manchester. MI side and out. lUghest offer takes moving, packing, storage. Low departments. Apply Mott’s Super SIX ROOM second floor apartment MI 9-8464. many extras. Fine neighborhood. quest. OUl the Ellsworth Mitten LO ST: PASS BOOK No. 18896. shades mad« to measure. AU 3-8455 or OR 3-9829, Avon, Markets, 887 Middle Tpke., East, available Nov. 1. Includes heat, 9-7984. Agency, Realtors, Member of MLS it. MI S47S7. metal vraeUan bUnds at a rate on long distance moves to Ckmn. AT ALBERT’S SOUTH WINDSOR—Ranch, 8 bed Other listings available. Tongren Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 Notice is hereby given that Pass GIRL OR woman wanted, part- Manchester. Bnlldliis BlatmialB 47 hot water, parking, $125 monthly, BRICK HOME—6 large rooms, Agency, MI 3-6821. Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 service, MI 8-6980. low price. Keys made while you 48 states. Personalised service, MI time, to wait on shoe repair cus­ START YOUR full baths. 2-car garage, exceUent rooms garage, full ceUar, oil hot $11.700—8 BEDROOM ranch, oil Book No. ISSM, Issued Iqr the 1966 FORD 6-cylinder, automatic MONTHLY PAYMENTS J . D. Realty. MI 3-5129, water neat, large living room with w ait Martow’a. S-S187. CH 7-1428. EXPERIENCED tomers and do minor aUtching. HOME SHOPPERS npresenta:tlve condition Between one suid two MANCHESTER—We specialize in hot water heat, good aize lot. Firet-Mencheater Office, Hartford transmiaaimi, 3-door sedan. En­ ASSORTED USED lumber, bnUih IN DECEMBER fireplace, aluminum storms 6-6 DUPLEX priced for Immediate Priced to sell. E. J. Dupre Real National Bank and Trust Company gine recently overhauled, new Apply Shoe R ^ a lr Dept, House prepare to train to represent lead­ ing and plumUna supplies, radia­ MANCHESTER—If you are apart­ acres of land. Fruit trees. High aale, $15,600. Excellent Investment finding homes to suit your family REUPHOL8TER1NO and slip MANCHESTER Package OeUvary: SEWING MACHINE 8 ROOMS FURNITURE elevation. Six miles from Man acreena and awnings, immaculate Estate A Insurance, MI 3-1900. has been lost and appucatiao has tires. ExceUent running condi­ light trucking and pacduge deUv- A Hales, between 11-8. ing d ^ stores In your area, full tors, pipes snd firs imeks, doors ment hunting in this area, call us opportunity. Beechler-Smith Real­ needs and yoUr budget. If you are covers eiq^ertly done a t low e o n . OPERATORS or part-time. Call MI 3-6144, MI $9.38 MONTHLY for Information On available Chester. Philbrick Agency, MI end to end. Haa to be seen. Rob­ Public Records been made to said bank for pay­ tion. MI 9-9700. Workmanship guaranteed MI ety. Refrigerators, washers snd snd window!. Open daUy 8:80-6 Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, ert Wolverton Agency, MI 3-1914. tors, MI 9-8652, MI 3-6969. tired of looking at homes that are MANCHESTER— Unusual 2-fam­ ment and iBSuance of new book. 9-1786. p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock rentals. Jarvis Realty Co., MI 9-8464 too small Or too large; too costly 9-1184 after 6 . ______' ' stove moving iraeclalty. Folding Apply Help Wanted—Male 36 Rugs, tam ps, Tables and Other ily, centrally located, 7 and 7, 8‘4 1986 FORD 4-door aedan, good chairs for rent MI 9-0753. n a c e off North Main St. Choraan’s 3-4112. RANCHES—Gambolati built on DOANE STREET or too inexpensive; too far out or Qultolahn Deeds condition, 8288. Call MI 8-0384 Accessories MANCHESTER—Charming 6 room baths, 3-car garage. West Bide Mary Katkaveck to Susan RM- HAROLD A SONS, Rubblsb remov­ I WISH I could find a man with Housewreeking. MI 9-2862. Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty too close In. now Ig the time to Realty, MI 9-5815. after 7 p.m. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Manchester Modes, Inc. Sltaatlons Wanted— EVERYTHING $228 AVAILABLE Nov. 1, 3-room apart Cape with garage. Four finished call Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Wagner ■on, property at 74 Btariewesther al, cellars, and attics cleansd. car who wants to make $100 week­ plus rec room. Plastered walls, e:(- with VA batha in Rockledge for ing Company. Local and long dis­ Pine Street Female 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ment with tile bath, heat and hot- PRICE REDUCED St The Jarvis Realty Co., 283 E. ATTRACTIVE 6 room older home, St. ELECnUKAIX Salas and Servlee, Ariies, M i m , aU rabbUdi. Harold ly, take a few headaches, work water, refrigerator, stove and haust fan, new awnings, private $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than 1981 FORD Convertible, 1958 Olds- ..poar. 1 ^ 9-te4. tance moving, packing and ator- Manchester Diamoad»>—Watchi $10.16 MONTHLY 8in acre to low,20s. T. J . Crockett, Center St., MI 3-4112, MI 8-1028, near schools, churches and shop­ Susan Ridzon to Mtrjr and banded repreaentatlve, Alfred motile engine, full race, 1987 La- hard, and be his own boss. Write IRONINO DONE In my home; gas furnished, free parking. yard with fireplace, good location, age. Regular service throughout Box V, Herald, giving fuU particu­ Jewelry Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living Realtor, Ml S^lSTT. 12,900 MI 9-2519. ping, large lot with privacy, George J. Katkaveok, property at m Amell, 306 Hemy St TU. MI SaUe tranamisaion, mechanieaUy RADIO-TV REPAIRS aQ WOMAN CLEUtK-typlst, experience also baby sitting evenings and Adults only. Tel. MI 8-5694. tip top conditlm. Robert Wolver- $ 74 Starkweather St. 8-0480. New England states and Florida. lars. Room, Bedroom. Dinette, Rugs, ton Agency, M I 8-1014. — shrubs, G.E. (ril hot water heat, perfect Can MI 8-4981 after 8 Cars, pbonogranlin changers. MI 8-6563. helpful In expeditiitf and foUow- weekends. Call any time, MI Lamps, Tables and Other Acces­ ANSALDI HEIGHTS—Six room Co- Neat 2 bedroom S room; single. MANfKESTER—Custom built Co­ storm windows. Immediate occu­ p.m. ing up purchase orders over the 8-4292. FOUR ROOM DUPLEX, four clot- — Lla Pendens Honest, economleaL Guaranteed 00 DRUG S’TORE clerk, experienced, sories MANCHESTER—A half block off lonial, 4 years old. Consisting of 8 Living room, dining room and lonial nicely situated on a large pancy. Terrific buy at $1S,2(M). (^all Ouetave . Maimborg. TTnmrln WANTED-Ride from White 8 t to telephone. Icma Manufacturing, ets, linen closet, cellar, near bus, plot , landscaped In fine taste. North Haven P ratt 4k Whitney, days. Faraoua for servlea for 90 over 21. Full and p ^ -tim e work. ues- EVERYTHING $297 church, adults. Available Dec 1. Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 1% large bedrooma, living room, din­ kitchen, first floor. Features in­ owner MI 9-6461, Giuliano, Hartford Cablet Oorp, 1958 FORD Ranch Wagon, good years. Phone Ml 9-4887. Potter- Regent St., Manchester. MOTHER DESIRES babysitting In ing room and kitchen, built-lns. This home features center hall, 8-4:48 Bhift. M I 9-4858. condition, 8300. CaU MI 9-6874 References. No phone calls. MU- own home. Call any time MI urwlay 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Ml 3-1894. batha. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms clude fireplace, oil heat, two and Xonovers Inc., to Louis Mit- ten’s. Fainting—Pspgriiis 21 ler Pharmacy, 299 Green Rd.. evenings. 129 Spruce S't. MI 0-4887. up. Modern kitchen. 8 porches, IH batha, fireplace, hot water oil porches, 2-car garage, and excel­ living room, formal dining room, 69 DALE RD. after 4 p.m. SALESPERSON, experienced only, 8-1746. $14.74 MONTHLY modern kitchen, paneled den. 3 nick Inc., propert y on north aide EDCTE3UOR and interior painting. well shaded lot, 2-car garage, heat, plastered walls, full insula­ lent lot. Major portion of furni­ AntomoMtai Tor Sals 4 SLIP COVERS expertly made, full or part-time, for Tweed’s Norge Washing Machine, Westing- tion, beautiful enclosed porch, bedrooms, 114 baths, garage. 11118 Richardson built ranch home, 1% of Spring St. FOR SALE—1987 VoUnwagen red books. Women's Wearing Apparel. Apply ETJLL AND/OR part-time me­ SIX ROOMS for rent. Call be­ $16,900. Philbrick Agency, -Ml ture included in aale. chairs from 813; also, aU kinds of chanic, experienced in heavy con­ house Refrigerator, Bedroom, U v­ patio, combination windows and home Is in excellent condition and baths, 2 fireplaces, 3-car garage, Nerriege liomse OLDER CARS mectaanica ape- cmvertible, good condition, ^ o n e custom reupholstering done a t low to e position at Surrey’s, 789 Main Doga—Birds—Pets 41 Fuel and Feed 49-A lng Room, Dinette, Dishes. Rugs, tween 0 a.m.-2 p.m, MI 9-9M7. 9-8464. M I 8-4648 struction equipment. Apply ' In doors, amesite drive, city water MI 3-6273 priced to sell! Call The Jarvis immaculate condition, reduced to Edward Onoota of Northhamp­ clsls, flxtt youTKlf ears, always cost. Three free foam throw cuah- St. Lamps, Tables, Blankets and Realty C^>., Realtors, MI 3-4112, ton, Mew., and Kotldeen Doyle ot a good aelecUcn. Look bdiind our E^iUy Insured. Reasonable rates. person at the Thomas Colla Co., B U F F COCKERS, 8 months, AKC SEASONED CXJRD wood, sawed TH REE ROOMS and bath, heat $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, fire- and sewerage, excellent condition $24,900. 1K7 NASH MetropoUtan. Low mUe- lona with every three piece set. 251 Broad St, Manchester. any length, top quality, free de­ Other Accessories. and electricity. Centrally located, place, aluminum storm wlndo^, throughout. Near Main St. and MI 9-2519, MI 3-1023. Cambridge, Mess. office. Douglas IDitcn, 88 AU work fuUy guaranteed. A. Leo PeUetler, MI 9-6338 or MI WANTED—^Bookkeeper. Must have registered. H. C. Chase, Hamony EVERYTHING $398 age; good tires. Good running con­ 9-8083. knowledge of ehorthand and typ­ Hebron Rd., Bolton. kD livery. Edward Yeomans, PI $80. Phone MI 3-2457. 9-6 only. large lot. cellar. Carlton schools. Priced to sell. Charles BRAE-BURN R. F. DIMOCK CO. Bun ding PennMs ation, 8400. MI 9-9072 after 8 p.m. QuaU, 383 Spruce Street. CaU MI EDECTRICIAN, experienced 8-6427. 2-8002. Price Includes Delivery, Set Up, Hutchins. MI 9-5182. Lesperance, MI 9-7620. MANCHESTER NEED A C A R aad bad your credit 9-1184 after 8. All day Saturday. ing. Box B B, Herald. nsnk CtenAolati for Weeley turned dewnT Short cn down pay- PAINTINO AND paperhangtng. er or trade graduate. Call Service, Guarantee, Immediate MI 9-5246 44109, after 6 p.m. Delivery or Free Storage Until TH REE ROOM apartment, heat, EVA DRIVE—6 room ranch with 8 ROOM COLONIAL—4 bedrooma, Owner transferred reason for sell­ Smith, ereetion of houM at BO mentf Bankrupt? ReposaesoenT METROPOLITAN 1959, excellent Good clean workmanship at rea­ WOMAN WANTED to come to my REALTY Weetmtoeter Rd„ $18,BOO, conation, fully equipped, 8750. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reupbol- OOLUEH—AKC registered, males, Needed. hot water. Call MI 9-2010, after 6. garage and patio, 8 or 4 bedrooma, family room, wall-to wall carpet, ing this immaculate 5 room ranch, Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ ster 8 piece Uvlng room set; sofa sonable rates. 80 years in Man- home two half days a week to E'HIENDLY ICE Cream in Man­ Garden—Farm—Dairy Sknent A. Ritchie tor John R. C an owner. JA 8-8764. cheater. care for two chUdren. MI 9-6279. tri, shots, wormed, $50. CH 2-2486. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT nicely landscaped, fireplace, plas­ l>/4 baths, off Porter Street. Price 8 twin size bedrooms, beautifully las, get the lowdowa on file lowest and 3 chairs, 8148. Choose from Raymond Flske. MI chester has openings for part-time Products 50 FOUR ROOM apartment, range, Johanna Evans MI 9-56$S and Eltoabeth If. Pavakxok,* erec­ down snd smallest payments any- 9-9237. Phone for Appointment. ter walls, full cellar, aluminum is right. Beechler-Smlth, Realtors, BOLTON finished recreation room with bar, group of fine fabrics. Work done CAPABLE SALESLADY to t ^ help nights and week-ends. Must refrigerator and heat furnished, storms, Uiermopane picture win­ MI 9-8952, MI 3-8969. one-car garage, near bus; shop­ tion of encloeed broeeewsy 'end where, Not a sinaB foiui or financs by expert craftsmen on our prem- FOR SALE— Apples, hand ^cked, Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0358 Country living and privacy, 8 Auto Accosnories—Tires 6 care of counter ood pack choco­ be neat, depmdable and 18 or Articles For Sale 45 If you have no means of transpor­ washer and dryer. Close to bus dow, priced right. Robert Wolver- ping, school. Selling for $16,900. MANCHESTER gerege to house at SB.RedfBng fit,, eompaay plan. Douglas Motors, over. Call MI 94196 between 8 4 also good windfalls. Louis Bunce, line and High School. Write Box ATTRACTIVE six room Cepe near rooms for the growing family $S,000. . 888 f ^ S t lates. Hours 9-2. Apply Munson’s tation, r u send my auto for you. toif Agency, MI 8-1914. INTAKE MANIFOLD for 1949-1954 p.m. for appointment. HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or 829 W. Center St., MI 8-8116. N, Herald. Manchester Green. Owner ready Modern kitchen nnd bath, 114 acres R. F. DIMOCK CO. $14,500—6 room Ranch, plastered Anthony Ritod, new touadetioa Candy Kitchen, Route 6, Bolton. No Obligation walla, full basement, conven­ EXCELLENT transportation, 1964 Oldsmobtle, complete carbueretor St., exclusive Cheney Fabric “** frose', 80c dor. H. Pa^uallnl, 246 MANCXtESTER - $16,800. Large to listen. Full shed dormer, front of land,' selling for $15,800. and enclosed hatchway end rear aalearoom, in Manchester. MI FIV E ROOM upstairs apartment MI 9-5245 iently located. Cbevrolst 8300 or 1940 Ctaevrtdet, aetup, and one for 1987-1958 Olds- CEILINGS, waUpapering, refiniah- WANTED — Qualified bookkeep­ Avery Street, Wapplng. NICE LARGE QUINCE for sale. A—L—B—E—R—T—’S quality ranch fireplaces, full vestibule, outside patio, garage. ponto to houM at IB Turnbull Rd:, 8-7332. Budget terms arranged. near Main St., $65, Cal] MI 3-8603 Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 $1,000. 8100. CaU MI 94846. mobUe. MI 8-5457. ing floors, dean workmanship. er. Write P.O. Box 711, Manches­ DRIVERS MI 9-7282. 48-45 Allyn Street, Hartford basement, hot water oil heat. Don't miss this exceptional buy. R. F. DIMOCK CO. $16,200 — 14x18 master bedroom, ter. IGAM SALBI—Rich clean $14 loam after 5. priced right, vacant. Owner Escott Beechler-Smith, Realtors, Ml Johanna Evans MI 9-6653 GRUNDEUt’S upholstering, 20 De­ Free estimates. No job too smau. Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. oversized 6 room Cape, roe H. Agord tor H. Agmrd, U A. 1958 FORD FAHtLANE 800 3-door John VerfalUe, MI 3-2821. United Parcel Service Is accept- for $12.80. Also fill, gravel, sand FARMER’S MARKET at 827 E~ Agency,f. MI 9-’i-7688. 9-8952, MI 3-6969. MI 9-5245 pot Square. E b ^ r t work. Antiques and stone. MI 8-8608. SIX ROOM heated apartment, plus FOUR ROOMS aqd bath. Large ' room, fireplace, etc., garage, NIeee at oL. oonveraion Of two- hardtop, radio heater, white­ TrsilerB— Hobfle Homes 6-A BAKERY SALESGIRL from 8-9 Ing applications for route drivers Middle ’Tpke. are closing for the westinghouse refrigerator, Or modern. ETne selection fabrics, rec room and hot water. Ideal for COUNTRY LANE, Vernon—2 bed­ EIXTRA LARGE six room Cape — Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 -fenced-in lot, shrubs. Can be nice neighborhood, owner haa fOmUy dweBtog ait 200-2(tt B . Oen- walls, padded dash, taro tone. Big p.m. Apply in person. Parkade from the Manchester-Hartford season Sunday, Oct. 22. All mer­ like new, also two antique chairs, ter St., to three-foaoHy dwrifing, IF YOUR DEHIRE la a high, tree leather, plastic. Antiques, love- Bakery, Parkade Shopping O n - area. T h isjs an excellent opporttm- ’TORO SNOW blower at new low will sacrifice. Ml 9-5765. children. No price over phone. 23 room ranch, high one-half acre lots of land, 4 bedrooms each bought with or without furniture. purchased another home. engine, eutommtic transmission, seats, chairs for sale. MI 8-4892, Eleetrleal Services 22 price, $189.98, power handle chandise will be sold at halt Apel Place. MI 8-7267. Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 Call owner. MI 9-0998. $7,600. lows. Cell MI 8-54N say time. shaded lot In a quiet area, have a ter. ity to Join a rapidly expanding price. Sale starts at 8 p.m. lot with trees, attached garage, 15x15, fireplace, modem kitchen. $16,300 — Vernon Itoe, $1,700 as­ leisure look a t the new quaUty 2 MI 9-8064. FREH; ESTOLATEH—'Prompt serv­ firm. ' model. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, run- enclosed patio, picture window Must be seen. Beechler-Smith, Normand D. Andrews, snoloaed WOMAN TO DO housework tme FIV E ROOM apartment In North DUVAL STREET—Splendid 3 bed­ MANCHESTER—514 room home on sumes present mortgage, 1% porch at 47 Willard Rd., $300. 1866 OUkiVROLSrr sedan, low mUe- bedroom on display a t K gb ice on all types of electrical wir­ Company offers exceUent rate of Ing condition. CaU MI 8-0727, after with, a real view, 1‘4 yeare old. Realtors, MT 9-8952, Ml 3-6869. room ranch, l ‘,4 baths, enclosed WILLIAM J, l e o n e ;—rubbish re­ day per week. Call- Bolton MI SNOW BLOW ERS-Ariens, 8H and 4 p.m. . Coventry with bath and hot water, Drive by, you’ll like it. Robert pn-k-like professionally land­ baths, , large B room ranch, age, v e ^ good condition, also 8 Manor Park. 12 mmutea from ing. Licensed and insured, Wilson pay, many liberal benefits, 8-day 5H h.p.; Snowbird, 8 and 6 h.p.; breezeway, double garage, attrac­ butlt-ins, full basement. ood 60(na6 tires, dieui. MI Manchester. Also, a one bedroom moval. Ceilara and attica, incin­ E3ectrical C o., Manchester, Ml 8-4808 a fr^ 4 p.m. week, steady employmmt, oppor- Furnish your own heat, $65. PI Wolverton Agency, M 3-1914. MANCaiESTER — 8 rooms. 1% scaped 100x150 lot to prime loca­ erator, commercial and light Toro Power Handle; Bolens-8 and TWO RERIGERATORS, one $20, 2-6046. baths, garage, excellent location tive yard, valuable extras. Trans­ tion. 2-car garage, concrete drive, f■1883. for rent or sale RockvUle TR 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. ttmlty for advancement. No selling ferred owner anxious quick sale. $18,900-6-6 duplex, 3-csr garage, 8-1428. tracking, MI 9-0889. RELIA BLE WOMEN to work Involved. 7 h.p.; Rldamatic Tractors. Parts one $50; pot. type oil heater, $25. LAKEFRONT, 5 room ranch, fire­ and c(mdition. Close to bUs end enclosed porch, formal dining I860 CADILLAC Oonvertllde, new mornings fuU-time. Apply in per­ and service. Capitol Equipment CaU between 6-9 p.m. MI 9-0894. FOUR ROOMS, second floor. Mod­ place, hot water heat, cellar, shopping center. Charles Lesper­ Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. Eve­ room, fireplace, roomy kitchen. large lot. NOTICE Applicants must be over 21, re­ Co., 88 Main Street. Hours 74 COINS ern kitchen and bath, hot water, nings Mr. Anderson, JA 8-0139. paint, good top and tires. Beat Private Instmetkiiis 23 son. ] ^ s Eaton Doughnuts, 160 cent High School graduates, and $10,700. Carlton W Hutchins, MI ance, JH 9-7620. ' Full cellar. Warm and comfort­ $26,600—A large $ room home and The Town Planning Commieolen offer talus it Call MI 94498. 85 FOOT, 4 room traUer. CaU ’TR Bidldliig-CknitnietiBg 14 Center St. daUy; Thursday 7-9; Saturday 7-4. Bought — Sold — Traded garage. MUst see to appreciate. 9-5132. ably finished—Price $18,900, Rob­ have good driving record. MI 8-7988. Conn. Ckiin and Stamp Go. MI 3-5261 after 6 p.m. TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed BEAUTIFUL 6 room split, 8 bed­ a separate 4 room home. 3-car of Manchester, Connecticut, wiR 5-9854, after 5 p.m. TWO WHITE base kitchen cabinets, ert Wolverton Agency. MI 3-1914. garage OH A Iftrf0 IdoK] fop hold a public hearing on Monday 1168 BUICK Special, 8-door aedan. ADDITIONS, racreatlon rooma, re­ Apply immediately to 998 Main S t—MI 8-6498 like new. MI 9-2692. ATTRACTIVE 5H room ranch on breezeway, garage, two furnaces, rooms. Sunnyview Drive, Vernon, modeling aU t y ] ^ of carpentry. PIANO AND Accordion lessons. BE DERT FREE by the end of the SIX ROOM duplex, one-car garage, $18,000, For appointment MI in-laWfl, etc. Near center. evening, October 30, 1661, a t fi Hard to get straight stick, 8778. Ebepert instrucUmi. MI 9-5892. year. Earn a steady income half acre lot, carport, ceramic aluminum siding, fireplace, 246’ MANCHESTER — New -6 room Can be Been at State Service Sta­ Nelatm &gglna. Ml 4-1700. . CONNECTICUT STATE rooms redecorated, coal furnace, bath, city utilities, oven and frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel­ 3-1365. ranch, 3 large bedrooms, fireplace, P.M. in the hearing room of the Anto Drlvlnr School 7-A representing Avon in an exclusive LAWRENCE F. FIANO Mtmiclpal BuUcUng on the follow­ tion, oppoeite State Theater after EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FAIA. CLEANINO BPETIAL 40" ELECTRIC range. $40; maple walking distance to bus and range, 4‘4% assumable mortgage, lent condition. Only $19,500, Carl­ built-ins, full basement, garage, CARPENTRY repairs, renovaj^g, territory near your home. Let us 806 Main Street, Manchester dinette set. $10. PI 2-7547. stores, $60 monthly, children ac­ INCOME REALTOR MI 3-2766 ing proposed zone ch u g es: 8 p.m. MORTLOCK’S Driving Schoot—Of­ 'tile ceilings, floora leveled, buUd- Bonds—Stodu Mortgages 31 show you how to make your small down payment. Beechler- ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. wooded lot. Secluded location but fice, 448 Main St.. Manehsster. WINDOWS WASHCO cepted. Call the R, F, Dimock Co., Smith, Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI only a few moments from Wilbur Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 FORD STREBTT—To change to 1164 WHITE Mercury convertible, Uigs atral^tened, new beams. SPARE hours PROFITABLE PAINTER — Experienced. Write 60" WHITE cast iron enamel sink m 9-5245. MANCHESTER— Spacioua 3-hed- 71-78 Chestnut Street Business Zone m , all or of f-eaniliw corvsefiy “May Save Porches a specialty. No Job too SEX^ND MORTGAGE money—We hours. Now is the time during our 0Se 3-6969. Cross highway. 316,390. Schwartz new motor, automatic transmis- Your Life.’’ Driver educatioa can supply any' amount of money P. O. Bex No. 883, Manchester, with steel cabinet, 38" electric room Cape, picture-book kitchen, Real Estate, MLS Realtor, AD Lots For Sale 7.1 ,, an area now to Residence Zone amall. T R 8-8769. wonderful Christmas selling sea­ Conn. ^ ComblnatioiM Induded W a n ted range, electric ironer cabinet garage, walk-out basement, triple 8-family, two 4 bedroom, one S B, described as follows; Start­ alan,» radio, heater, good tires Member, Coimsctient Pro- for mcmages. Terma to fit your son. CaU BU 9-4022. 8-1241, AD 3-1319. good condition. Must seU. MI fesstoBal Driving Sdiooi Assn. Ml needs. Conatraction mortgages model, MI 9-1506. Furnished Apartments 63-A track aluminum combinations, bedroom, separate heaters, center ing at a point on the north side 84738. 9-7898. COSMETICIAN SOUND VALUES nice yard with shade trees, many of town, excellent rentals. Only TWO B ZONE lou with city water. of Ford Street approxltooteljr Rooftalg—Sidime 16 J- D. Realty, 470 PILGRIM MILLS needs more sales­ SYROCO ornamental wall clock, FIVE ROOMS, downstairs, oil $27,500. BOLTON ------Main St., MI 8-8129. WEST SIDE — Immaculate 614 extras, spotless condition through­ Unlmi at., $2,400. Call MI 9-6495. 100’ east of Mato Street, the LARSON’S CbliihiBctlcut’B first U- A. A. DION, aiding, ladies. Apply Manager Pilgrim DAUG CLERK similar to a sunburst clock. MI heat. Dec. 1-May 1. Good deal to IN V IT A 'n O N responsible party. MI 9-5964. room Cape, 1‘4 baths, all alumi­ out. Assumable 4>,4% mortgage, $2,300 down and you can assume line runs east 3441’, more or less; I860 PLYMOUTH $38, Does run. censed drlviqg school trained — IteraUans MUls, Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd., 4-0934. paymenta only $86 per month or then north 26S’, more or less; Call MI 34996. Manchester. Open noon till 9 p.m. . SALESPERSONS num storms, garage, amesite CARROLL-DRIGGS the present first mortgage on this Certified aad approved la now of- iutd adi itions. Ceilings. Workman- BnsineaB Opportnnities 32 ROCkVILLE — 12 Ellington Ave. drive, excellent location. Reason­ new financing with small down clean five-room ranch. 'Three bed­ then westerly along present faring classroom and behind ship guaranteed, 299 Autumn S t TOBID TWO PAIRS lined green drapes AGENCY NOTICE FOUNTAIN WORKERS with cornices and one pair gray Well furnished 2-room apartment, ably priced. payment. Illness forces owner to rooms, attached garage, rear pat­ BuatoMs Zone III for 385’, more wheel Inatractton for toenagers. MI $4880. BEIAUTY SALON in excellent loca­ Notice Is hereby given that the SEPTIC TANKS 764 MAIN ST. The Town Planning and 2k>nlng 1949, 4-DOOR custom Fotdj'rssson- drapes with cornice. BU 9-9023. also a 5-room apartment. TR sell. Priced for fast sale at $14,900. io. Liocated in BaylMiry section. - or lesa; then south along pres- MI 94078. tion, catering to East Hartford Eighth School A Utilities District AND for hew pharmacy on West 5-9121. OXFORD STREET—8 room Co­ Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365. Commission of Manchester, Con­ V ent Business Zone U I for IfiT*, aW*. MI 8-3840. BEDWBXJL HOME Improvement and Manchester residents. Mini­ will accept bids for the construc­ EAST HARTFORD . Monthly payments are lilO.OO. EWITATION Middle Turnpike, next to Stop lonial, garage, aluminum storms. JA 8-4164 necticut, 'Will hold a public hear­ more or less, to point of begtai- PREPARE FOR driver's tast Company—4U1 types of shUng and mum cash required, exceUent fi­ tion of a parking area on HiUierd ROCKVILLE — 14 Laurel St. 2‘4 BOLTON Seven-room C olonial...4 down and ing on Monday, October 30, 1961, Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class raaflng. Aluminum olapboarde a PLUeaED SEWERS A Shop, Musical Instruments 53 Present owners are building new ning. Applicant: Southern New 1360 OLDSMOBILB, good mbntalg nancing. Currently grossing St., approximately 2,600 square room apartment; also, single home. Price reduced for quick sale. Eves, and weekends Mr. Boyn­ three up. 1% batha, two car ga­ at 8 P.M. in the hearing room of room. Three inatrnetors. No wait­ ■peclal^. Unexcelled woritman- 812,000 per year, J . D. Realty Co., TO BID feet. ton, MI 9-3148, Mr. Lysik JA 8-8144. England Telephone Oo. and ex­ condition, 8180. CaU M 8-868T. FULL-TIME and ' 25 UPRIGHT and grand pianos re- room, $22 and $12 weekly. TR Good opportunity. $6,600—5 room winterized cottage, rage, Natubitf' woodwork through­ the Municipal Building to hear all tended by Town Planning Com- ing. Mancheeter Driving Acade­ ■hip. IQ 94468.______M I 84129. The Town of Bolton requests Sealed bids will be accepted at WMliiiie Gleaned new heat and utilities. my. PI 2-7249. PART-TIME OPENINGS buUt, Don’t come here first, look 5-2635. , VERNON —$1,700 assumes i mort­ out. Good lot. Very sensibly priced persons claiming to be affected by mtssion. bids for the following: the firehouse, 32 Main St., Man­ fieptte ’Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer around and compare. Then visit GARDNER STREET, WEST — 8 at 321,000. WUXJMANTIC, — Package store Painting exterior Community- $9,500—Economy 5 room, ranch gage! Neat young ranch 3 bed­ the altering of an established MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST—To chester, Conn,, up to the time of Uses Installed—O llar Water­ available for days, evenings and Meyers Piano, 91 Center St., Man­ ROCKVIUJE — 24 Grove St. Well bSfiroom ranch, nice neighbor­ building line, as follows: QUALITY CARS Roofing land Chimneva 16-A for sale. Currently groesing ap­ Hall the meeting, to be held Saturday, proofing Dona. weekends. 'furnished 2-room, apartment. In­ hood, excellent location for. chU­ type home, privacy. rooms, 114 baths, nifty kitchen change to Business Zens n, all Garage—Service—Storage 10 proximately $80,000 a year. Legal chester. Open 4-9 p.m. evenings. T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor To alter a 25’ and 35’ build­ ROOETNG — Specializing repairing Painting (2) rest rooms-— 12 noon, October 28th, 1961. AU day Saturdays. quire first floor. Apartment 9. dren, ■ priced fOr quick eale.- with built-ins, large living room, or part of an area now to Resi­ hours 8 a.m.-9 p.m. However, APPLY $10,5(K>—Economy 4 room ranch, attractive fireplace, high location. ing line on the north side of AT ^RANTON GARAGE TOR RENT — 2,200 roofs of aU Unda, new roofa, gut­ Community Hall Proposals must be executed in Tel. TR 5-9594. MI 3-1577 dence Zone A and Residence present owner operates from 10 McKin n e y b r o s . CENTRALLY LOCATED—6 room quiet dead end street. Act fast! Belfiore Agency, Ml Haynes Street to a lO* build­ Zone B, described os follows: square feet; for housing commer­ ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Sealed bids addressed to Office accordance with, and subject to, CONN. STATE PIANO TUNING, $6. Repairs guar­ ing line, starting at a point i a.m.-B p.m. Owner retiring Ebc- of Selectmen, Uox 638, R.P.D. 2, anteed; Free estimates given on Cape, ownei' will sacrifice on thia 3-6121. Evenings Mr. Anderson Starting at a point on the north cial vehicles or storage. Call MI paired,' Aluminum elding. 80 instructions and specifications SfiWfirag* Disposal Co. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE BnsinesB Ixicattons $12,400—Lake. 2 lull baths,-6 room on the west stdi of Main MOTORS ceUent opportunity. Business can Manchester, Conn., and plainly contained herein. request. CaU MI 3-1365, Kenneth one. They have* already moved Into JA 8-0189. MODERN RANCH side of Middle Turnpike Bteet 6-6270. years' experience. Free estimates. definitely be increased. $16,000. 160-183 Pearl St.— Ml 8-8808 806 Main Street—Manchester For Rent 64 Cape, plastered walls, shed Street and running WMterly Howley. MI 8-8881, Ml 84768. marked "Bids for Painting," wlU Specifications may be obtained Robinson. new home. Immediate occupancy. dormer, fireplace, basement and the present Business' Zone J. D. Realty, Ml 8-5129, be received up to 2:30 P.M., Price will amaze you. 5*/4 ROOM suburban ranch, 2 acres CENTRAL LOCATION 133’, more or less. n that extends from Vernon ROCKVILLE from the custodian at the fire­ STORE near Main St. at 36 Birch garage, privacy. of land, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen TOWN p l a n n in g ! Serviees Offered Wednesday, November 1. 1961. house, 32 Main St,, Manchester, St. 2,000 sq. ft., parking. Apply NEW SPLIT LE^fEL in preatige 8 bedrooms, tiled bath, rec room, Street the line runs east 193*, Bids wUI be opened at the Se­ Wearing Apparel—Fun 57 $17,800—Vernon line. 2 full baths, 4 with built-lns, garagel Asking, COMMISSION more or less: then north 200', 1861 CadiUac 68 OonvertiMe Heattnn and PlBBiblaK 17 Help Wanted— Female 35 Conn. The board reserves the right Marlow’s, 887 Main. neighborhood for the discriminat­ $15,900. Beechler-Smith, Realtors, walk-out basement, one block to Martin E . Alvord, 1380 Cadillac Coime Do vlUe ALL-KINDS o< clocks repaired. An­ lectmen’s office 8:00 P.M., Novem­ to reject any or all bids. ' possible bedrooms, 7 room split more Or less, then west 198’, PLUMBINO AND beating - re- BOY’S WOOL topcoat with zip-out ing. Will be complete in 4 weeks. MI 9-8962. MI 3-6969. Main Street. Ideal for anyone Chairman 1969 CadiUac 62 Hardtop (3oupe tiques included. Work ^aranteed. TOYS—TOYS—TOYS ber 1, 1961. Selectmen reserve tte Philip Burgess, President OFFKSE t o r RENT—500 eq. ft., level, large carport, storage wanting convenience to shopping, more or less; then south along I960 Ford V 4 Ranfii Wagon MI 8-1962. modeliim InstaUations repairs. right tb reject any or all bids. lining, 2 sport jackets, sizes 12-14. 105% Mato Street location. CaU Opportunity to choose yoUr own area, large, high, freed lot, ex­ Dorothy C. Jacobson, J . A. Vote, CTerk MI 9-7677.______decors. bus, schools, and one-floor living. Secretary present Business Zone U . 24)0. 1958 Ford 4-Door Country Wagon AU work guaranteed, m years ex­ Specifications may be secured Dated this 17th day of October, SPACIOUS ELEGANCE MI 3-6419 or MI 8-7614. cellent location. Owners out of .MANCHESTER to point of beginning. Applicant; COSMA APPUANCB Service-R e­ perience. 24-bour eervice. CaU Here is your last chance to Mancheeter, Conn. 1009 Oldsmobtle 96 HoUday Coupe from the Selectmen’s office or C. 1961. GLASTONBURY—Country Club at­ etafe. Joseph P. Mott, Herman Kiai- pairs aU makea refrigerators, Earl VanCAmp. ^ Ml 9-4749. earn extra $$$ for your ny r Two-family duplex, 8-6 2-car ga­ BELFIORE AGENCY October 17, 1661 1689 Pontiac Ccnveititale freeaers, washing machinea. dry­ A m Robbins, First Selectman. Mancheste;:, Conn. Wanted—^To Buy 58 mosphere, this 6 roqm ranch with man, and extended by TCwa 1918 Pontiac Chtaftaln 4-Door IS YOURS AT ness or office, apartment hclud- rage, bank appraisal $16,$00. Selling ers. ranges, oU and gaa burners. Christmas season —„demon- breezeway, garage, amesite drive., ing price $16,800. Both sides com­ Planning Commission. 1608 Ford Fslrlana 500 Victoria WB BUY, SELL or trade antique ed, 476 Mato St. Ml 9-5229. 9-6. LAWRENCE F. FIANO MI 3-5121 MI 84065. AU worii guaranteed. Radlo-'TV Repair all aluminum storma can be pur­ REALTOR MI 3-2766 pletely redecorated, good location, NORTH MAIN STREET — TV 4-Door stratinsr our toys — hisrhest and used furniture, china, glam, chased for $2,(MX) under appraisal. change to Industrial Zone, all 169? Oldsmdbils 66 HoUday C o o p t ______8 c rv ic e a ______M Eatikury Aem, Weir SL, fiUSTONBURY TWO ROOM office with private hall large lot. Shown by appointment RO C K V nX iE^oqd 7-room house ZONING BOARD ^BAIN SAW work — Trees cut. commission. No collectinsr or silver, picture framee and old and lavatory. Approximately 825 Assumable ittortgage. Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 only. Call the Or part of an area now to Resi­ 1967 OMsmoUle Sl^ar 98 HoUday Reasonable rates. CaU PI' 2-7858 coins, old dolls end guns, hobby on Village and (Irchard Sts., plus Coupe TV SERVICB—AU makes. Honest. deliverinsr. Don’t delay, call to­ sq. ft Ground floor, front. Phone amall house as rental. Double lot, dence Zone B, described as fol­ between 1:80-4:80 or any time Economical. High quaUty parts. Beautifully Detigned Ranch coUecUona, attic contents or whole MI 8-0812. MANCHESTER — Two 814 room HOLLISTER ST.—714 room Dutch R. F. DIMOCK CO. OF APPEALS lows: Bounded northerly by 1806 Buick ^jtecial S-Doer Saturday or Sunday. estates. Furniture Repair Service, apartments with amesite drive, 2- Ciolonial, l ‘/4 baths, beautiful mod­ 2-car garage, excellent value, Guaranteed 80 deya Famona for day, OR 8-3455 or OR 8-9829, AMESITE PAVING MI 9-5245 . $14,500. Glenn Robert? Agency, VariAnces - Granted North Main S t. TBS’, more eg On Full Acre Wooded Lot TalcottyUle, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449. OFFICE SPACE available on Cen­ car garage, all aluminum storms, ern kitchen, excellent closet space, SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired service elnca lOSL Phone Ml Avon, Conn. Barbara Woods ' MI 9-7702 Ml 4-1821, P I 2-6301 Bruno Ladyga, garage, 39 Hor­ leas; easterly by Stock PlacA 9-4887. Potterton'e. 180 Center S t ter. St. Will build to suit tenant. In very nice neighborhood. 4‘,4% large lot with trees. Philbrick 483’, more or less; southerly by from the shop. Can take care of e DRIVEW AYS e WALKS e PARUNO LOTS . • i t F t . Living Room with Fireplace and Mantel f r a n k i s buying and eelltog good assumable mortgage. Income $190 Agency, Ml 9-8464. Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 ton Rfl. Ceil J < ^ Blssell Agency, Coven­ COVENTRY — About 5 mUes out Jeanette Singleton, garage, 13 iwesent industrial zone, 1,419*, ■U your upholstering needs at CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, used furniture and antiques start try, P I 2-857L a month. Priced right. ■ great eevtngs. C U lC B 8-2878. MAtiHINB OBAOED e PAVED nnd B n iJ .im e S Bedronu e Large DtaUag Ana tog Sept. 9 at A20 Lake St Call and ONE BLOCK from Mato Street—6 ANDOVER on Route 44A—2-bedroom ranch, Falknor Drive. more or less; westerly by the available aU hours. Satisfaction .Hockanum River, 885’, more or guaranteed. CeU MI 8-1816. # SEPTIC TANKS ■ee what we’ve got. Open Sun- CEN TER-STREET—Business prop­ room Colonial, fine condition, ga­ $11,5(MI. Carport, combination Attys. Podrove A Kelly, sign ex­ TOMB LANDSCAPO^ lawn i ibiotty Plae Oabtoete with Bnlit-in Ovea aad Sarlleee Banga dsye. Ml 9-8580.______HomcB Far Rent 65 erty. $5,000 a year income. Cash rage plus frame building with $12,700—Large, new 5 room Vanch, storms. Glenn Roberts Agency, tension, 148 E. Center St. leas. Applicant: William Peck maintenance, lawn fertUlsation, CLEANED and INSTALLED 6 000 MI 4-1521. P I 2-9801. Lumber Co., Inc. TELEVISION antennas and rotor FREE ESTIMATES • CAU ANYTIME e Hof Water Baseboard Badtofion a BUoo B|M«iiway COVENTRY—4 Room house to- n-eded for down payment $ , . business opportunity. Priced be basement | garage, all the Edward Williams Jr., veterinary hedge pranlM. Cantai^ John E . WANTED TO buy for cash antique EteceUent opportunity. Approxi­ low appraisal, $13,400. Beechler- extras, lake privileges. clinic, 162 Spencer St. All interested persons may ap­ Installed end repaired. furniture and any bric-a-brac. AU ■ulated, arteeian weU, hot water, WhUham, MI 9-2660. Meneheeter aad eur- 4 SEW ERS e SUeat Eieotrio Swltehee e SKdlng Door Oloe^ mately 40,000 sq. ft. of land. Many Smith, Realtors. MI 9-8952, Ml 293 SPRING ST. J A W Realty Co., sideyard vari­ pear and be beard. Mape of tha THE PRICE IS RIGHT things I buy are for eale pear 43 gas or Electric range. PI 2-7665. $13,100—$1,500 assumes present above lone changes may be aeon LAWN MOWERS -ihatpiaed and reundliig araae. Modern TV Serv­ MAOUudB OLKANBiy potentials. 3-6969. ance, n/w comer Haynes and Main ice, 406 Canter S t. Ml 8-2206, Many other feetaree tor one low price of 7 Spruce St. MI 9-4336, VUlage mortgages. Bii room ranch, full Ride by thia beautiful Gambolati Sts. to tlw Planning Office and de- repaired. ■■!«■ ehir aeiwlec, ptak $]| 490 CTiarip Antiques^______ROCKVILLE —Recently built 6 HALF 6 ROOM DUPLEX with • INSTALLATION TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED room ranch, 8 bedrooms, no ob- ouxyrr d r i v e —Lovely 6% room basement, over one acre, more ranch, has been reduced to below The above will be effective' Oct. ■crlptiona are on file to the offlqe m and daUvery. Complete line ct RAITO/rv REPAIRS, any make, brand new furnace, modem in home, wall-wall-carpet, dishwash­ land available, privacy, tdew. rtdici. reels, and tolatlea. SPECIALIST JecUoiu to children or pets. AvaU- market value a t $21,900. For ap­ 33 1961. of the Town Cierk. tree plckim and deUven on amall lOmihutoe from the A lro n ft. M afiantoe tram Downtown ««*** able Oct. 27, $180. MI 3-7319. every respect. In excellent niegh- er, IH baths, breezeway, garage, pointment to see call the Notice filed to office of Town TOWN PtAWNIKfl radios, phoacfnmha. Houra 6*10 R o o m s Wtthoot Bonri 80 borhood, $13,800. Easily financed. huge wooded park-like lot. 8elli $14,900—1% baths,. roc room, room, Capo, breeteway, garage, Clerk-rOct. 17, 1961. CXlMMIfiflJOK p.m. B * E Rem and TV. Ml Right OB Weir St. (Omreb at Comer) ShortvSbrnm on LwftT^ u b below appraisal. Carlton R. F. DIMOCK CO. ITiji "~i^V ^^- m ! * ^ * * ” *** " * * * * Tewa airCeiinlnf ROOMS TO rent; alio 8 raoih cou 8IN 6 FURNISHED home, avail- ahed dormer, large lot, assume Zoning Booed Meitto El Alm A ! ■ '64682, Ml 6-1479. toge, aU utiUties, Scranton Motel. able Nov. l., $125 monthly. J . D. Hutchins, S a 9-5182. of Appeals (Kalrman DE MAIO BROS. Realty, MI 3-5139. high mortgage. MI 9-6245 AUDITOR DESUkU to maintain CaU MI 8^)828 after 8. Roger B. Begley, Dorothy C.I DRAINAGE COs ■.k Open For Inspection Sunday J, D. REALTY VERNON—Home and bustosur. I hooka of aceountfer both huge ___ LAWRENCE F. FIANO Cholmaa fieectury TEL M l 3-7491 ROOU TOR one or two rtrleUAH ■mOLE HOME avaUable, Oeater 470 MAIN BT. MI $-5189 room ranch. Large etael bull4tog Barbara Woods Mlt-TTOt : i! M l 9-4143 WeefcOiya by AinMathicat Phoae JA T-S6I6 or m M llA St. location, $110 monthly, J. D. la beu. Many egtrae. Tongren REALTOR M l 8-279$ Daniel L. Hotr. Xoacheet'"-. Cosub Itecd Herald Advs. the eomforte of ho»to- "bord bP* M I6 4 6 U fieareteiy O et IT, 1961 tiooal. MX 8*6745. Realty, MI SmU9. OeU eay time A g^, 10 8 ^ . Ed Crawford I MI 94410 Johaasa Bvana ■^1

S • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, IW i Avoragfi Dally N#t Preiia. Rim Tim WikOit Per the Week Ended erw.a. JSanrliralpr lEtrrning HiM^alit OetMier 14,. 1661 Bakty. wtady tnnlgM. Laiw Ml V a » Knanaal Uithscan Churoh- Cub Scout Pack 47 will meet fortlao. Breesy sad eeebtr tilBWJ! wooian will boM a rununa«e aal* tomorow at 7:30 p.m. at South 13,389 AiboiitTown TVhlay, O ct 27, at • a.m. in laithar Methodist Church. Bobcat cere­ Member e f the Andit row heootnlBg partly am iy ia' tke’ HaH o f tlM church. M n. Charles monies will be held fpr new cubs. ^Speech, Speech,^ .Butean ef OtamlaMm aftoraoMu The high 48 to 50. lo o u t Piudc 144 iKill maet Daniels, 27 Clinton Bt., and Mrs- Several den skits win be given. ■ “Thank you one and all, but we only have a M m che$ter^A CUy of Villago ( C h a r m •t t pJL at tlM K«cney Harry Ouatafson, 3S Ha<^unatack few words to say. BlNEHtlRST is pleA^ed that M. M mwL ( ' ' Bt.. are co-chairman and may be The meeting of the Prench Club called by anyone wishinir to have of ManchestervWiU be held tomor­ you all are goinj; to join in our 42nd anniversary VOL. LXXXI, NO. 17 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1961 A dm tM ag m Page 18) PRICE nVE CENTS Court, Orter of Am-* their donations picked up. Articles row at 8 p.m. at Orange HaU. celebration. And we’re happy that there are ___ will meet tomorrow at may be left at the church the day Cards will be played and refresh- so many of you, friends that we’ve made -t-L 7:4* pjm. at Um Uaoonic ’Tiniplo. before the sale. Trierits served. through the years, who keep coming to us VMtiiic natrona and patnxia weekly for your shopping needs in groceries tdftat wlU ba oboMved. Refroah- The Polish. American Club will Miss Blrute Ceciauskas. daugh­ S ta te N ew s tnaHts wUl be aerved by Mre. Her- hold la dinner-dance Saturday at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mylolsa Gec- and meats. We started in business ‘42 years ago tierl-Orwaktor and conunittee. Of­ the clubhouse, . 106 Clinton St„ iauskas. 50 Starkweather St, has with the motto “ Good Things to Eat.’’ And its ficer* will wear colored govrns. starting: with , dinner at 6 o'clock. started a 12-week program In psy­ truth has certainly been born out by the great Dancing to the music of Walter chiatric nursing at the Institute of Roundup The Bdith Ooaiea Strickland LJvlng in Hartford. Miss Geciaus- number of satisfied customers that we’ve had UN Asked to Request Wojnarowlcz will follow until 1 Oraup of the Women's Fellowship a.m, All members and friends are kas is a student nurse at St. Vin­ since then. MAY WE THANK ALL OF YOU.” o f fiaeond Oongregational Church Invited. cent’s Hospital in Bridgeport. wfll boM Its aerai-anmial raaik Dempsey Opposes boif aupper hi FeUowahip Hall to- Miss Anita Foord. daughter of paat o w at «:80 p.m. Worneq^ of The October meeting of Past Mr. and Mrs. William J. Foord. 69 Town Tax Powers the dtuKh will oenter- Chiefs Club of Memorial Temple. Cobum Rd., has enrolled for the pteesa for the tables. A prize will Pythian Sisters,- will be held to­ fall .semester at Hartford College | M awarded for the moot atirac- morrow at 8 pjn. at the home of for Women in Hartford. — Norwich) Oct. 20 (/P)—-Ckw- Mra Martha Johnson, 154 Park Halt of Soviet Bomb tlv* dhiday. Mrs. WilHam Sels. emor Dempsey today ripped 144_OaMatMl S t, will Jut^e the Stn-Apti- 4Ai--^S|*-hoeteBS"w1II be f:. Pinehurst’s into proposals that the State assisted by Mrs. Elmer Green. Medical Course grant new taxing powers to Msj. E. Walter Lamie will con­ cities and towns, which, he duct a midweek Bible study to­ Set by Academy added, have produced “ near Red Purge Rift over A/6ania N-Testing night at 7:30 in the Salvation 42nd chaos” in some other states. Army Church building. The public A post grsiduate medical course. la Ihvited. The new taxing powers most “Speclsl Aspects of Heart Dis­ commonly mentioned involved Hinted by End Urged ease," will be presented by the Not Splitting Reds Department Cmdr. L.aura Car- Tolland County Chapter of the such things as local sales, rasiello, accompanied by Depart­ Connecticut Academy of General Anniversary payroll and property transfer ment Conductor Kathleen O'Con­ Practice, beginning Wednesday at taxes. New Blast By Menon nell, made an official visitation to \. By STANLEY JOHNSON 4-other in a brotherly way, on the 2 the Rockville City Hospital. The Governor’s stand against the Manchester auxiliary, DAV, The course, which has been ap­ I Moscow, Oct. 20 iJP)—Pravda Moscow, Oct. 20 UPi—An open basis of independence and full this approach was made in an ad- By TOM HOGE last night St the VFW Home, A proved by the academy for eight 10 Day Celebration dresa to the Fall Conference, Great­ disclosed today t^iat a campaign rift over Albania 'la rockjng the equality.” question and answer period was post graduate study crethts. will er Hartford Council on Economic of denunciation unmatched since Sqivlet-Chinese Doat, but it has C9iou said disputes and differ­ United Nations, N. Y., Oct. held, and refreahmenta were be held each Wednesday from 8 to little or no chance of capsizing it. ences between Communist parties NilltMl Thrift Wttk Education held at Norwich Inn. the 1963 exfcuUon of Police C3iief That was the diplomatic assess­ 20 (/P)— Six countries cl066 to iserved. 10 p.m. through Nov. 15. He warned that metropolitan in­ Lavrenti Beria and SiaUn’s purge Or governments "should be re­ ment here today after the star­ solved paUently In the spirit of the Soviet nuclear testing OMmtIS-21 HospiUil interns, residents and FOR THE CHILDREN dustrial centers, in particular, will trials is being waged agamst For­ tling disclosure that Chlnece Pre­ area formally called on the Jaines V. Andersen Jr., seaman i nurses from Manchester Memorial suffer further competitive disad­ mer Premier Georgi M. Malenkov proletaiiaix internationalism and on ipprentice. son of Mr. and Mrs. mier Chou En-Lal in a speech to I Hospital, Rock\il]e City Hoqpttal • vantage if the state shuts off fur­ and former deputy premier Lazar the' principles of equality and United Nations today to «p« . les Anderson, 194 Highland St.. the 22nd Soviet Communist Party unanimity through consultation.^’ I and Johnson Memorial Hospitsd In BALLOONS ther aid and then gives localities M. Kaganovich. peal to the Soviet Uniem to I completed basic training at Congress yesterday had severely Stafford Springs have been tarvited “new tax devices” to pay for It printed hitherto secret speech­ Chou’s defense of Albania did not eat Lakes Training Center, LOLLIPOPS criticized Premier Khrushchevas extend to Yugoslavia, whose Com­ cancel its proposed explositm to the lecture series as guests of mounting local costs. es before the current party Con­ condemnation of the tmy (Commu­ eat Lakes, III. Afle^ a 14-day FREE CH AN CES ON “This would be tantamount.’’ he munist leadership Khrushchev had of a 50-megaton bomb. the academy. gress accusing them of beating, nist nation on the Adriatic. The new resolution waa laid be* ■ at home, he has left for said, “To urging our cities to drive torturing and execurmg innocent also attacked on Tuesday. The hnical training at Sonar School, Guest lecturer at Wednesday's PLASTIC BOAT The Albanian regime sides with Chinese premier said "The group­ fore the General AsMmbly’s main session will be Dr. Allan V. N. out the veiy taxpayer* they are Communist party officials durhig the (Chinese-Oommunlsts in their West, Fla. ROLLER SKATES presently trjing to attract and re­ ing of American imperialists and poUtlcal committee by Canada, Goodyer, associate profeasm' ef T V ‘V '“‘rril ' Stalin's reign of terror In the contention that war is still a le­ Ilenmark. Iceland, Japan, Norway TRIf'Vr'l P tain.” 1930s. Yugoslav revislOTlsts ia trying The SaviRgs BiRk Adv ement- medicine and chief o f the cardio­ gitimate weapon to spread Com­ every way to drive a wedge in the and Sweden as that body debated vascular section of the depart­ REX ROCKET WAGON The Governor called for closer ’The speeches also oliarged they munism. In what Western observ­ cohesion of progressive forces steps to halt further testing c f nu* for a good place to ment of medicine at Tale Uni­ coordination between state and lo­ were involved and directlj respon­ ers considered an implied crit­ aroupd the world." clear weapons. good food stop at versity School of Medicine. cal tax programs which, he added, sible for execuUons undei N. I. icism of Peiping's rulers, Khrush­ Making clear his defense of Al­ of chev in opening the party congress It noted with deep concern Pre­ MaRcbester Frank's'Cafe, formerly the Prin­ Physicians interested in at­ An early season snowfall blanketed Southern West Virginia today with snow depths ranging from should be "viewed as one combined Yeahov—bloodiest of the purgers. bania and his exclusion of Yugo­ mier Nikita Khrushchev's an­ 923 IMn StfMt cess at Ur,3 corner of Main and tending must call Dr. AJlyn Dam- one to nine inches. .'The wet stuff broke tree limbs, downed power and telephone lines and closed tax structure. No one in the nistory of the ^ Tuesday had accused Premier En­ slavia, C9iou aald: FOR YO U ver Hoxha and other Albanian nouncement that a SO-megatoa Pearll Streets. They specialize in beck, Dr. Marjorie PumeU. or Dr. schools in several communities. (AP Photofax). We must make certain that all vlet Union has ever survived such "Our Socialist camp compris­ bomb would be exploded before toe 20S E. C€iif r St. Italian food and homemade pas­ John Phiffer, all of Rockville, or ------:------a ------towns and areas of-the state share charges, but the only ptmishment (Communist leauera of failing to so far demanded for Kaganovich support his policy of peaceful ing 12 fraternal countries is a end of the month. It “solem n^’ tries. 1 And best of all, Frank's Dr. David S. Hastings of Stafford M AN Y SPECIAL VALUES fairly both in the biu-dena and single entity, from the Korean appealed for cancellation of m prices are most reasonable. Springs by Wednesday. and Malenkov ia expulsion from coexistence with the non-Commu- AND REALLY FRESH benefits,” added the former IMt- the Communist Party. nist world and of trying to lead Demopratlc People’s Republic to plans. Gales,Floods nam mayor. The speakers' said former for­ their country back to the era of the Gferman Demoncratic Republic The resolution Was drculatod "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Bashir Gets Wish Among tha suggestions ad­ (East (tonnany), from the Demo­ eign minister V.- M. Molotov and Stalinist repression. to the 101 members of toe commit­ vanced by Governor Dempsey former president Klementi V, Chou did not name names but cratic Republic of Viet Nam tee this morning. Representatives Take 16 Lives, were the following: 'Voroshilov bore similar guilt, but Khrushchev was plainly his target (North Viet Nam) to the Albanian of Denmark, Japan and Canada 1. The atate should disregard dii«ct and detailed charges agMnst when he declar^ : "Any public Peojxle’s Republic.” were expected to press for priority To See Badshah ’ any nerw tax source suggestions, them have not been made yet. one-sided censure of any tratemal At one point in his discussion of setion later in the day. Snow Tumbles either for local or state govern­ Nevertheless, It seemed clear party does not help unity and is party relations, the 4,500 dele­ The first speaker at the morning ments, “until we are satisfied that toat this would be done before the not helpful in resolving problems. gates began to applaud out of session was Indian Defense Minis­ hatiit. Khrushchev and the mem­ MILL FAIffilC Salesroom Washington, Oct, 20 OF)—Thefhas reached a tremendous height." Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 20 (iP) our tax laws and administrative Party Congress end*. Their expul­ "T o lay bare a dispute between ter V. K. Krishna Menon, who Pinehur$t 42nd Anniversary- bers of the party presidium sat (Formerly Cheney Baleareem) smiling cmmel driver from Pakle- Bashir’s translator, Saeed Khan, — A surprise early season storm procedures provide for the most sion from the party was also de­ fraternal parties or fraternal coun­ pressed for a new.voluntary mora­ tan had his big dream come true was again questioned about the equitable application of taxea we manded. tries openly in the face of the with their hands folded and the torium on nuclear testing desifito PORK Season Is Here dumped up to nine Inches of heavy, enemy cannot be regarded as a audience subsided almost at once. Look for the bright red tree trunks today, he saw America's “ king"— eloquence of ihe remarks at- already have.” Voroshilov, strangely enough, is Western insistence that such a ban in front of the store on Pine S t At Pinehurst you get “fresher by far” Government inspected corn fed President Kennedy- trilmted to the Pakistan* camel wet snow on Southeastern West 2. The state should consider the serving on the congress’ presidi­ serioua Marxiat-Leninist attitude. Soviet President Leonid I. would be a trap unless guaranteed 175 hne St "We Socialist countries a»d we Brezhnev then took the platform "I have met the man of the driver, udio can -neither read nor Virginia" ‘ today. totM spectrum'of state and local um of honor. by a treaty and inspection machin­ State of Iowa pork cut from medium weight loins. Communiat parties of all countries ery. FREE! world,” Bashir Arnmad said as he write his native language. Electric and telephone lines taxes as one tax structure “with Nikolai Podgomy, first aecra- But Khan insisted . that he Is support and cooperate with each (OonUnued on Page Ten) emerged from Kennedy's White were down, affecting thousanda of one purpose.” tsiry of the UkrainiL ch a ix ^ that Menon told the committse J O.VE FAMILY SIZE REG. 19c BOTTLE having a hard time trying to SELECTED, LEAN, ALL CENTER House office. . . . persona. Slush on mountainous 3. Interest should be stimulated all four man fought Premier that both the Western powers and Although the meeting with the translate the emotions of Bashir. in “ toe regional approach” to gov­ Khruahehev’s d* • Stalinization the Russians must share respon* Presidmt had not been arranged “I feel I do a very poor Job—it’s roads made driving extremely hazardous. ernmental problems. "United, toe campaign bacauaa “ they were per­ sibiUty for resumption of tests,. in advance, Bashir had hoped that straight from nla heart,” he said. towns of our great metropolitan sonally responsible for many mass Diplomats predicted overwhehn- he wDtdd get to see Kennedy. Reporters were not permitted to 'The weather btueau at Charles­ COCA COLA PORK CHOPS The grinning Pakistani was tak­ witness the meeting of the Presi­ ton' aak) toe snow was expected areas can bring coordinated re­ repreasituu." Kennedy Aide Fears ing support for toe six-nation ap­ Contents Only en to the President's office after dent and the camel driver. Only to turn to rain during toe day. sources to bear on the problems He said tbay would go to any peal to Khrushchev-. < With Purchase of Carton of 6 OR ALL CENTER CUT ROAST m half-hour tour of tha White House momenta-before to e maeting toM Muck of Bickley and about a wMch are not the sole concern of length to cover up their track*. The Indian delegate, r*fQrring with Mra. Lyndon Johnson, wife ptoce, Kennedy’* -Prees Mecretary half donen neatoy eommuntUee the core city but every tomm in Everyone who need too dmunel- to the reneval of the tests, SMd: KING SIZE COCA-COLA of toe Vice Pr«si(tat. ■ gto Salinger was b ■" -attott -- t o .! X>mvda was asking “Thera Ur ne doubt thar* 6 9 whether a new aeries of purge With your pork roast or chops serve applesauce . . . make your own with After the TfRmF ''ffotue jKdhnedy “ is )toM bat kew Uritieid ’62 Economy been preparations for tests otrMMh caiwel driver.” trials was being prepared and, af­ sides. The fact la that toes* to o Pero’s Pinehurst apples or buy the large 25 oz. jar of Mott’s applesauce Bashir ended the Washington part ■Mw-ladnn tree limbs sdll *Hot Line* Planned of his visit to America with a Earlier B uhlr had a&reased a ered wtth leaves. ter reading a section of a Speech great powers think alUce on tUa. which is on sale at 35c—3 jars $1.00, Hartford, Oct. 20 -*tate and by Odnnady Voronov,, there waa quMtion.” tearful goodbye to Mrs. Johnson. high hopajio see Kenntm. Schooia remained open but eonra local police officials representing Hot Springs, Va., Oct. 20 UP) — ^nomy in the.torvice of our nation- From toe airport he took off to aee "X wiU-.-bpnslder mytelt for­ speculation that a new purge Menon submitted, to tha oom* 49 school buses were etopped by elec­ all 29 Hartford County towns met might sweep other Communist President Kennedy’s chief eeo- al goals. the wondrous sights of New Yoric. tunate if I ever meet toe Ameri­ tric lines or tree branches across in toe County Building yesterday nomist told Industry today that “ Every person who wants the mlttoe a new propcisel revising. g Johnson, who is in -Texas, in­ can badshah (that’s king)*” be countries too. Voronov is party roads. and named a five-man committee leader of the Russian Federated 1062 may bring the ''critical pe­ United States to continue to dia previous Indian resolution calBalr vited toe visitor to come to Amer­ zaid before he left Ms home In to make plans for a "hot line' charge its world reaponsibtUUes, for another nuclear test moratori­ Karachi. Flat top mountain, near Beckley, Republic, largest in the Soviet riod” whM renewed inflation could ica after meeting the camel driver communications system. halt the advance toward a full-em­ and every person who favors full um. Hie reviaed proposal added Pinehurst 42nd Anniversary Pinehurst 42nd Anniversary In Karachi on an Asian tour. Bashir is visiting her e at the in- had 9 intoes of snow at 7 a.m. Union. He said: The Mercer County Airport near ’The proposed radio hookup would “This Cmigreas will serve a seri­ ployment ^onomy. recovery and a faster rate of eco­ an appeal to the nuclear powers Through his Interpreter, Bashir tlon of Vice .Resident Lyndon nomic growth, is tied by the ^ohnson, whom he refers to as Muefield reported 8 inehes, i»e linked with an existing "hot ous new warning to all sorts of Dr. Walter-W. HeUer, chairman PARTI PAK said the Presidoit had asked him bonds of logic to the cause of Pinehurst 42nd Anniversary PINEHURST SELECTED how his visit 'was going The camel ity king. Johnson met him Charieeton had 2 tnehea, Beckley line” in Fairfield County and one apostates of Marxism, revisionists o f the president’s eouucU of eco­ (OontiBgbd on Eggs Ten) driver said “ wonderful” and a vlmt to Pakistan.' 4 inches. planned for New Haven Coimty nomic ad-vlsers, appealed for re­ price stability.” SHURFINE BARTLEH BEEF UVER lb. 49c thanked Kennedy for having Sent Ident Kemiedy ia the king ’Telephone lines were down in for toe purpose of speeding up the (CoMiiined an Page Ten) straint in price and waga deci­ The business group, headed by Johnson to Karachi. dissemination of broadcasts about sions. He spoke at the fall meet­ Roger M. Blough, board chair­ civil ' defense emergencies, nat­ ing of toe Bualness Council, at­ man of United States Steel (Torp., ICE CREAM Seeing toe smile on President (Oonttoned en Page Tan) (Oentbined mi Page TWo) Kennedy’s face, Bashir said b* ural disasters and crimes. tended by the heads of nearly 100 heard HeUer praiM Kennedy’s let­ VANILLA AND NEOPOLITAN Police Chief Terrtoce J. Mc- of the country’s biggest corpora­ ter to Blough and 11 other major Bulletins 7 and 8 rib cuts of pork cut into chops 6r “ now understands why all the peo­ Kaig of Glastonbury was elected 500 Algerians ple in America smile.” tions. steel producers,, asking them to CnUfid fr o m A P W iro i PEARS for roast are special value at 49c lb. J'Whaf'Will, you tell your neigh­ chairman of toe committee, which The prospect for price stability forego a proposed Oct. 1 steel will include Chiefs Paul Beckwith C SAVE bors about toe President?” A re­ Arrested in in the immediate future is good, price IncresM. porter asked toe 48-year-old camel of Hartford, Robert Trlano of 'Heller, said in his prepared ad­ 20c Ugly, Depressing, Southington, Arthur P. Hayward of The letters, said HeUer, were a STORM GAINS FORCE 21/2 gal. 49 driver as he stood or. the White dress. but the business upsurge logical appeal for moderation in */2 New Britain and Richard Moore of • Beetofi, Oct. 26 (AP) — Tro|6em 2 PINEHURST HAMBURG, lb. 49c House fteps In his Dlack fur hat, could stall next year — as it did Size Paris Center the long-rsuige Interest of steel­ storm dtoda, intensttytng as it- long black frock coat, and bmgy Farmington. two years ago — short of full 79' SEALTEST ICE CREAM John Avery of the State Office makers and the pubUe. races aortowsri off toe Atonrife white trousers. ALL FLAVORS, H GALLON 99c utilization of men and machines. Coast, eanaed toe • Boston “ So far over there, we've Just The Wall o f Death of Civil Defense discussed toe pos­ Paris, Oct. 20 (IP) — Reinforced “By the middle of next year we The absence of a price rise to Weatoer Bntoan *6 nddday 6e^ been hearing about him. Now 1 sibility of obtaining matching fed- police detachments arrested more will probably have not reached date is “ reassuring,” as la the ROUND STEAK FOR have met the man of the world,” than 500 Algerian women and {dedge of President David J, Mc­ day to iMoe «toola gak^ andj full employment hut we will have waminga for oonstal New. he said. (Continned on Page Ten) children today in an effort to reached about that Stage of the Donald of the United Steelwork­ By WIIJJAM U RYAN f The barber wire hasn’t had time to ers that the imlon wiU . remain land from Rhode Mand to J SWISS STEAK, lb. 99c Mrs. Johnson said the meeting Associated Frees News Analyat head off another anticurfew de­ business cycle that we reached In with the President was the high­ rest. You can peer through an monstration by nationalists. aware of its public responalbUlties port, Maine. Bongh to Pinehurst 42nd Aftniversary Bertin, Oct. 20-iA*)—H erein Ber­ upenlnr in the far side o f the wall; 1959, and did not then manage to rou|i( seas are inrtlcnifid Pinehurst 42nd Anniversary light of Bashir!s trip, lin Communism hss created one of Police, wary after bloody ■uipaM,” Hellsr said. when the new round of wage bar­ Bashir's interpretei said the beyond the barbed wire, and aee clashes two nights this week when gaining begins next year, HeUer Block Island to Prostoeetawau the ugliest and moat depressing the concrete roadblocks, placed T h e teat next year will be toe foreoastera said. Thqy ssM SHURFINE , camel driver, after his hstndshake Algerian men staged mass demon­ whether the surge of recovery will said. with the President, reported that Bights on the face of the globe. there so that no more desperate News Tidbits the winds wUl bock to fiorto* TENDER PINEHURST It is The Wall—the wall of death, strations, rounded up some et the 'continue toward full employment HeUer spoke at a closed meet­ BEECHNUT COFFEE “ toe American people and their people can cru b trucks through women and Children' as they ar­ westoriy and diminish tonlglto .the new concrete curtain of Com- the wire. from thf> AP Wires or whether' a reviwl of creeping ing of the council. He gave news- CUBE STEAKS, lb. $1.09 friends cen be very confident toat rived by bus and taxi in the heart Inflaticm will hamper our efforts cans they are in very good hands. mtmism. TTiere yjou Me an elderly vromsm, DENIES GOA CHABCW C O R N 6 cans 89^ Come take a toUr along it. o f toe city. Some of the 'woman to use the full potential of the eco- (Continned on Page Five) Bashir was quoted as saying that ahoutlntng througdi the opening. She were wearing Algerian national Bangkok, OeL 24 (AP)->airi and wounded are counted Ifi the hun­ 24 months instond of U . “Theit somebody on the other.' side and French Bases dreds.” - ~ . '• .... ■ ---- New York, Oct. 20 (P)—Luther­ Both traditions stemmed from is not correot,” . sold Mn). finds inside, seorebed wrlstwatch ans and Presbyterians of America, the 16th cenfury Protestant break display at the check out . . 15 cookies Washington, Oct. 20 (*>) — Tbe quietly weeping. abe tboa|ht the had lost three In addition, the rebels said, Brinrd P. Johiisoa, ohW of the. Remember, please . . . no extra fat added ' :ki . . . United States Is sending a special You see a young woman ataring Paris, <)ct. 20 UP)—American “there are more than a hundred in A historic move, .today set out from Rome. ; J«dnt UJS. bUIttery Advieeiy POTATOES 10 lbs. 29c in packages . . . choice of weeks before. to discover how closely—or far Lutherans sprang from'the lead­ to roasts at Pinejiurst service meat de­ mission to. Ohaiia next week to anxlouriy at the little knot on the Alv Force officials safJ today four Ferry overturns la canal 27 miles cases of disameaxances.'' Group to Tbatlaad. Orange Chip review U.S. participation in the other side 6f the barbed wire. The U.S. bsMB in France ■will be put The French nave announced/six apart—they now stand on matters ership of German reformer Mar­ partment . . . north of Cairo and 23 of 50-60 tin Luther, while the Presbyter­ 25>lb. bag 49c Chocolate Chip $296 million Volta River develop­ young man standing by her eide,^ back in action as part of the de- Egyptians aboard are drowned, deaths and 92 cases of Injiiries in of doctrine. FORD IN HIGH GEAR ment project there. spotting the hated Vopos (the fenM buildup In Western Europe. the clashes, and have arrested It ia the first such step of Its ian-reformed camp arose through Detroit, Oct. 20 (AV-The tlirent Cairo Police report . . . Twenty Influence of Swiss reformers John SNOW WHITE Oatmeal Prealdent Kennedy announced Volkspolizel or Communist. “Peo­ In addition to the base at (fiiau- pereons killed and )00 injured when more than 14,000 demonstrators. scope, in'volving a aeon of denom- of n new Bbntdown gene, Fogd Try our new chef-cut Top Round Roasts or today the designation of Clarence ple's police” ), bites out one angry mont, whose reactivation waa an- Police arrested 42L'Iast nl|/bt for Inationa in theM two nu^n Calvin.and 'Ulrich Zwingii, in the Motor Co. got into hige-genr pee* Lemon— bag 41c an express brain la derailed about same period. . Eye of the Round at $1.09 . . . and our B. Randall, president of the In­ word: "Schweln!” nounced ’Tuesday, they are at ISO mlleo northwest of Calcutta, curfew violations.' About 3,500 of branches of CSiristianity that grow dnetton of 1902 m oM e today un­ CAULIFLOWER 35c land Steel Corp., to head the mla- those arrested have been released. out of the protestant reformation. Most other protestant bodies are Rump Roasts . . . very lean . . . at the __Toil aee a huge red banner with Chambley, Etain and Itoalabourg. India's______Railway______Adminiatration______an- der n newly wmpped np three; alon. * wMte lettering: "Americans go The decision to put the bases! nouncea . . . Owpo Salue, Nigerian 'Hieir leaders are to engage in offshoots, or else developed separ­ year oontMt wlto toe UnUnlL ately but in the simultaneous en­ same price are “ out of this world.” Randall, who had served also as Hosae,” and you understand the back into action repreMreprcM nts a atudentstudent who charged PepcePeace CornsCorp* (Contfanad on Pag* Fifteen) a long-range series of talks on Ante Workers Umoo. The Ifitt a special assistant to former pres­ affection West Berliners can feel change in U.S. policy. historical theological difference*— vironment, such as Baptists in bt 85 at-the-pket nroridng agree- CARROTS 10c Waa designed to "spread American Gerinany and Methodist, Episco­ ident Dwight D. Eisenhower, was for the Americans whose presence The four bases were placed on a imperialism propogiuida in Africa,” afid to what extmit the differences ments, wMcli eopplemcat the Bsmed a cmisnltant to the govern­ has saved them from what they standby, houMkeeping baaia two U invtted to visit United States by still exist. The discussions are palians and CangregationalisU out UAW-Ford eatkaal coatiact, waa Little Dominates of to* Church of ^iglahd. HOOD ORANGE JUICE ment on ^lecial foreign assistance see or the other aide. years ago, when Ihesident De RummU Ouiver, Long Beach, Calif., not, however, aimed at merger, it readied last night. It projects. You see layers of huge concrete Gaulle refused to permit the atock- real eetate man. Style Yocabulary was said. Cross-currents, in the Reforma­ final enresoked keitokvet save 5c at 37c ’The WMte House said Randall slabs and barbed wire everywhere piUng of U. S. atomic bombs on Defense Department in Washing­ The Rev. Dr. James I. McCord, tion era, touched all groups. agreement toat held tim t h r ^ will leave next Tuesday for and yor wonder if this is the most French soli. This w sa In retaliation ton says call to active duty of cer­ resident of Princeton Theological 5/irst meeting between the Lu­ o f cloetng closing down~ eesembly. Ila*i,wi Accra, Ghana, "to lead a special substantial tMng (jommuniam. can for U.S. refusal to share atomic tain Army medical, dental and vet­ New York. O ct 20 (Pj—"LHUe” leminary (Presbyterian), and the theran and Presbyterian-reformr It waa at Jibe Walton ROIa et - mission to review U.S. participa­ build for the oeqple of Berlin •ecret* with France. Such sharing erinary corps officer reeerviata will la an overworked word In the gar­ Rav. Dr. Paul C. Bhnpie, executive ed theologians tentatively is set big plaat entaide Oleve Sav’* 23c on evary 5 qt. bottle* of Cott Soda or tion In the Volta river project.” He Walk along tKe HarzerstrasM I i* barred by American layr. be eaeed : . . Offldala of ClvUlan ment dlstrlet. Perspiring woolen dlrecbor of toe National Lutheran for January, 1962; another in the Ohio, whtdi 0 Ginger Ala when you buy 8 bottles fl.OO. will be accompanied by Abram Lauri* Noratad,' supreme Space Agency in Washington say clad buyera ahc^lng^ here this Comcll, said in announcing the spring of 1963, and a third in the metal parts tor ail Save 4c on Oreos . . .. Special 35c Chayea, state department legal earth has been gouged to provide silled commander In Europe, then flring of Scout rocket 4,261 miles week for next sinrlng’i stylea can proje^: spring of 1964, with exact times except ^ the Unbota ~ 2 New Nabisco Cookies adviser, and Harry Shooshan, an a no-man’a land where death is ordered planet stationed at the into iontophe:)here to etody Its eleto vouch for that, * ^ e s e conversationa arc to be and dates still to be determined. executive of the development loan purely theologleal to discover to IKIMlNtCANS'OBMQNaXllAVi Fudge Sandwich or the price for trying to flee from'French baaea-transferred *to Brit- 4mned air is good eucoeae.” For-iJ A t nearly every ehowroom yee- The plan originally was pro­ fund. Communism. ], ain and elaewhera. mer PresidentPendent “ Eisenhower • at ■ **- torday the oonveraatlon centoied whikt extent differences which posed by Dr. McCord, as secretary Ctndad TiraJIlle, poBdniewi^ Choc. Peanut Bars 49c pkg. The project calls for construc­ . You aee grim-Iooking young Now with the V.S. buUdup be- York says educated women mreMiut the “UtUe*' fiottUng or snob have divided these communions in of the North American area of the -Oct. 2$ ( ^ — Fnbifc^ tion of a bydroelectrio dam and men in greenidi gray iiailonas-r~ cause Of the crisis over Berlin, kew to “future of ear ftoe govern* dreai, the “UtUe” suit, or the “ Ut- toe past still constitute obetaclea world Presbyterian Alliance. It generating plant at Akoaombo, men who have known nothing/bitt fields for American Jets headed for meat In United Statos.** Ue*^b:blouee. to mutual undetstanding.” a-as accepted by toe Natkmal Lu­ Madbel Twafmjs '1 ^ Ghana, and a privately owned totaUtarlaqism all their Uvea, Europe are badly needed. Stopped-up space program aim- Adele Sintooon had a good ax- T ^ re are n a n than 72 million theran Council Executlv# Commit­ no signs el snbsIdtBg 6 aluminum smelter at Tbma. either under ' Hitler or tmder Air Force sources declined to led at-.puttinf 110-pound anrtb sat*, «usa fqr using the word. In this Lutherans in the world, and 45 tee, which Mrves as tha U.BA. vfU a vm m f ssitolti S sM I*reea Secretary Pierre Salinger Khrushoiiev^a' man, Walter UI-> give .details o f the numlMr of men elUto n erblt by 1264 announced dttet'eoaaelous age her custanere mllUon Presbyterian and. Reform-^ Committee for the Lutheran World (olilMk gaid he understood the United bricht. or types or plane* being, assigned in Paris, France . .Vraitam C. Sul have, pared off so much wtight ed beUeven, Federation. Stktee had ptxnniaed a loan of 127 They stare hack at you aald fin- to the bases except for CSUuunont. Uvan, assistant director of ttiat .'■to la now In the Ameilosn talks, rep- Most controversial iseues b4- were Jalkd yeahwialtAllHr •tfllkm from the developemnt loan The annouheement earlier this TBX, aays in Dallas, Tax., dreasae ifi Msb 6. reaentatlvea o f at least, a dosen tween t)ia two Protestant hroaches in whkh U wesn laiw ed-1 . ftad for toe dam, plus iq> to $54 week laid 1,200 men were being Oonimuaiat Party haa navar S ot atm tluwgh Pradbytoriaa bodtas, wtth 6.5 mil- in tha paat have centered eo ton - 'Mm mmdMcit .sad of aevm Lu- wM i AS mUUoB