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VOL. LXXIX, NO. 304 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SE»»TEMBER 26, 1960 (Claanlflcd Advertietag ee Page 14) PRICE FIVE CBNtB / Gounterattack Starts in United Nations, ■ « . " ^ Diefenbaker Pours Scorn on Khrushchev Ike in State News Nikita Moves Roundup For Support For Talks on UN Of Neutrals UN Future at Stake •A Timbers Sworn In New York, 'Sept. 26 (/P)— - New-York, Sept. 26 (-5*)—" But, the President avoided any By RELMAN MORIN direct mention of Soviet Premier' Nikita- Khrushchev mapeu- United Nations, N. Y., Sept. 26 (/P)— A Western counter- Crowds estimated by policA at Nikita S. Khrushchev and his As Federal .Judge vered today for the favor of 750,000 persons, hailed Presi­ Kremlin plan for reshaping the offensive against Soviet attempts to revise the United Na­ neutrals in the swelling strug­ tions rolled into high gear today with the Russians accused dent Eisenhower today as he United Nations. Hartford, Sept. 26 e moved out To Hartford dav speech that shook the U.N. John F. Kennedy, will address a ned in advance. sembly. of the United States. and the Ghana mission here have his assaUants took his watch, wal­ larger audience than any two can­ The debate wiH originate in a given Lumumba in his light let and shoes. He Said; As Novotny finished, Khrushchev Lodge, former ambassador to 1. Unless the U.N. la revamped, didates have ever faced jointly. CBS' studio. Kennedy will appear and Indian Prime Minister Nehru the United Nations, said Khrush­ against President Joseph Kaiavu- ''All this is the result of the By the- (JFj) Millions of Americans are ex­ bu and Mobutu for control of the protection which the United Na­ Tremors shook Connecticut to­ as Khrushchev proposes, "we will first., He will have eight minutes were chatting on the assembly chev’s proposal, if ' carried out, pected to Watch and listen as the to state his position. floor. country. tions and particularly the Ghana day from the heavy political shclU likewise be unable to solve the dis­ would destroy the United Nations. four major networks televise and But Argentina came to the sup­ The meeting followed a series of contingent is giving Mr. Lumum­ ing that took place over the week­ armament question.” The cameras then will swing to He aaid the plan had eibsolutely Incidents in Leopoldville in which ba.” Nussbaumer said. Under Khrushchev’s plan, the broadcast the hour-long debate Nixon and he will have eight min­ port of HaiVimarskjoId, praising no chance of realization. end. " starting at 8:30 p.m. EST. him for "impartiality, wisdom and two of the commissioners appoint­ “When -we were attacked we Both parties sent big guns. present setup under secretary- utes to line his stand. •Referring to Khruahcbee's ed by Mobutu to run government called for help from the Ghana general Dag Hammarskjold would The Great Debates in the history Then Howard K. Smith of CBS, firmness.” Diogenes Taboada, Ar­ Henry Cabot Lodge, the Republi­ gentina’s foreign minister, gave affairs were beaten up by Lu­ troops standing on the other side be replaced by three secretaries of American. politics—the Lincoln- the moderator, will signal a panel (Continned on Page Eight) can vice presidential candidate, Douglns debates 100 years ago, for the assembly his ngtion’s pledge mumba followers. of the street, but they just looked stepped into the fray for the GOP of four television and radio news­ instance—were insignificant ■ af­ of “ renewred confidence’’ in Ham Mobutu, accompanied by all the at us and remained motionless. by campaigning in Hartford and (Continued on Page Eight) men to begin firing questions at commissioners except Damie Ksm- "This is one more example of fairs in comparison. the candidates. marskjold. in Connecticut’s commuterlahd, When Hammarakjold flfiished dolo, was received at U.N. head- the way the Ghana forces are act- Fairfield County, . National Dem­ TTio.se candidates addressed only The presidential . hopefuls will uarters by Rajeshwar Dayal of ting in this country. This, is com­ a* many listeners as could crowd speaking, the Ckimmunlst contin­ ocratic Chairman Henry M. Jack- have three minutes to reply to ndia, special representati\'e of pletely unacceptable to us and we sround rough - hewn platforms gents, laughing, thumped their BiiUetins S son did the honors for his party at each question. His opponent, if he Secretary-General Dag Hammar- insist that they be withdrawn im­ thrown up in backcountry Illinois desks with their flats brwhat most a $100-a-plate dinner in Hartford. wishes to give a rebuttal, will have from the AP Wires skjold, and Gen. Carl Von Horn of mediately.” NewsTidbits communities. onlookers took to be a gesture of Both trod familiar ground in I'a minutes to comment on the Sweden, commander of the U.N. Nussbaumer s^d Mobutu had And while Abraham’ Lincoln and question and answer. mockery. They did riot Join in the military force here. also demanded the laithdraWal of their speeches to partisan audi­ Uulled from AP Wires applause for him. ences and, as expected, both were Stephen Douglas could rely only At six minutes before 9:30 p.m., STANS HITS DEMOCRATS Day^ left the meeting after an Guinea troops from the United on their lung power to reach audi­ Nixon will take over for a three- 'The. Secretary General's brief hour, but Gen. Von Horn re­ Nations force. The Guineans have will received. , talk opened a day to be marked by PhUadelplila. Sept M CPP) — Lod^e, in particular, was cheer­ Lei Chen, organizer of embry­ ences in their battle for the U.S. minute summation. Kennedy will •Budget Director HaortM R. mained with Mobutu for three also beeii accused repeatedly of Senate, Nixon and Kennedy will have the last three-minute crack much diplomatic activity touched hours. Von Horn and Mobutu then favoring Lumumba in the power ed and lustily applauded as he onic China Democratic Opposition off - by Khrulhehev’s offensives at Stans said today a Demeoratle delivered these lines Saturday Party, and two associates are In­ have at their command all the election victory la Novonribor emerged grim-faced and refused struggle among The Cong of the Soviet people is so rich and reply. Kennedy's • replies and eign Minister who Is now the they seek to pinpoint the reason placed on the rocket, the payload national campaign In the state. that kind o f leadership. International Development Asen., varied and their hoi^ltallty so Nixon’s explanation both are given Soviet permanent repreechtattvs for the failure yesterday of their and the^work involved. ‘ 2.' Do you belieVe you would have a. new new world organization bo'undless that one. wants to stay in full). to the atoms-for-penee ergant- latest mpon rocket. A reMrve Atlas-Able. and pay- • (ConttnuMl OB Page Five) whole months and years among more success in getting a legisla­ Which will help finance economic The Gisuit Atlas-Able, most load are a'^ailable to repeat yes­ ’ Washington. Sept. 26 (ff) —- Sen! ■atton. them." : ~ John F. Kennedy said today the tive program through Congress expansion in the’ underdeveloped powerful space vehicle ever as­ terday’s effort. They could be ready than President Eisenhower did. and nations, was formally established sembled by this natiqn, fizzled in in two to three months if a study 'Stock market prices clobbered in next pKsident must restore Ameri­ GRAHAM IN BERLIN active trading early this afternoon. if SO; why? - . today. an effort to burl the first satel­ of data from yesterday’s shot in-, can prestige abroad and provide Berlin, Sept. 96 (P)—•Ainert- . .A Sunnyvale, Calif., woman pre­ Every objective observer agrees The official birth of iDA, as'the lite into orbit I about the moon. dicates that no major changes are Man Nabbed moral leadership in the civil rights can Evangelist Billy Graham, sents her husband with a 17th wed­ field at home. that the Congress will continue to new institution la known, was an­ The failure dealt a damaging necessary. under -afta^ by the Coman- ding annlverrery gift thaU hard to He also expressed the belief that be strongly Dembcratic—that a nounced at the opening o f the an­ blow to American space prestige Dr. Adolph Thiel, a top project nlsts, today eaUed hia vlatt ta After Escape match—the couple’s fourth set of a Democratic president "would be continuation of divided gavernment nual meetings o f the World Bank, divided Berlin "provMentiaL’* A at a time when Russian Premier officer, reported the second stage twins — United States protests to will mean continued inaction on International Monetary Fund and Nikita S. Khrusb'chev is in tlfla better able ■ to work ‘ in harmony huge tent hoMtng 2h080 persona of the Atlas-Able i^ited, but Soviet Union against temporalry With the Congress to get this couh- vital problems—and that a. Dem­ Inteniatlonal Finance Cprp. country saying that ’'the Soviet burned abnormally. T h is sent the San Diego, Calif., Sept. 28 (>P)— has bees set up for him withbs. Two gunmen wiere captured south halting of U.S, Ambassador Walter try moving again.” , ocratic president, with long experi­ Harold Holt, treasurer of Aus' Union is ready to launch a man vehicle off course and prevented Dowling a »h e sought to enter,^aat tralia ahd chairman of the joint 100 yards of the U tile Ired Cer­ of'here today just a few hours after The Democratic presidential ence in both the House and the tain" that. s^Murateo the twa into space. ignition of the third stage.'^ Beriln last ^huraday. Senate, rjid with a mandate from sessions, made the announcement. "It is difficult to say Just when NASA scientists were puzzled by one of ,them forced police to free nominee outlined those and other pwrU of the oity. **We ptsnaei ■ the other from jail in a gtiburb. of Fall River, Maas., District At­ views In reply to specific questions the people, would be better able to "fniis Is an event o f the first the Soviets Will launch the first the failure o f the time-tested sec­ torney Edmund Dints pleads inno­ this drip uMre than IS moaths Los Angeles. , submitted to him by the Associated work In harmony with the Con­ magnitude,’’ he declared. space man,' but we'are prepared,” ond stage. ’This was the first time cent to a charge he cussed ont a gress to get this countr>’ moidhg An aflUlate o f the World Bank, age." he told a news eontannm^ Khrushchev, reported yesterday. in 15 firings tnat it did not work. Caught as he tried to cross the cop .. Tonkers, N. Yj. bar patron, Press. TTie questions and hl^ ver­ "and .we did not know that .wa Mexican border ,wa* Ray Jesse Ve­ batim replies: ’ again. n>A will lend money to undenje He' said a rocket and space ship Used. attop a thor rocket, it helped angry over bar bill, fires shotgun veloped countries on terms easier would be here at tiiia dWiknlt larde, arrested -at the scene o f a 1 . What makes you think you are . 3. Won’t 'the program yqu are time. It la provldeattal that wa axe ready but it is up to Russian boost such space and satellite paV- at Mxtender, but hills anomer advocating coat more money than than those offered by the bank. loads as Explorer VI, Pioneer V, hpldup of 'a Los Angeles market better qualified than your opponent should be here just now, whesa acifntiats to decide the launching li^t night. patron taistead ■■ Coi. Joseph Mo- now is being dpent by the federal Wliile the governors o f the bank date. Echo and Tiros. __ bhto, lost his escort of Congolese to be president o ( the United the two worlds meet.” San Diego police said Mexican States? government? .Would you recom­ voted a year ago to set up IDA, The Premier madk- the coni- This was the seventh time (he authorities about the .same time soldiers for a short while when mend a tax Increase to cqver any Its formal esta^lshment was 44- their jeep failed to atari. I will leave any comparison to menta at the Soviet country United States has seiyt a rocket arrested a fnan believed to be the added outlays? layed until 60 per cent of its GB OdiNTIIAOr estate at Glen Cove, Long Island. George ,N. 81),uters of Stamford, the voters in November. But I run New Y ork. Sept. 281 toward the moon. Three of the pre­ one jvho freed Velarde aa he Was for the presidency after 18 years in This country can afford to, meet planned ‘Capital o f one billion dol­ The first U.S. attempt to send an foriner president of Hunter Gol era of the Inteniatteaal\ tM m vious shots failed because of rock­ being boolred at thp Van Nuys, the service of our nation—four as all of its basic heeds— even If that lars had >een auppUo^ by member 1 astropK^t on a brief up-and-down et trouble., lege, among five penono named by countries. of Oeetrieal Weikeia (Jalif., jail. The aecond man’s name President Bisinhower to represent a Naval officer in South Pa­ requires Increased outlays to give ride | | |; J ^ e s Into space is not One reached an altitude of 70,- was not immediately available. So'far, IS nations have contrib­ day that .membera hava U.S. at Oanaral Oonfbnnee of tbp cific arid. M 81 a mamber of tha protectiem and priority to hpth our overwhefanlagly ta . ft' agpeetwvntQ January or Febru- 700 miles and another 63^580 miles Velarde, 24, waa cgptufjBd at the Houae and Sanata—convinced ^bat retiUift6ry and bur iTonvehtionkl uted'$686 mUlion to IDA; 1910 higr ary, United. Nation# Educational, Scion* eontmet attar bgr tin before tumbling iMck into the'at- scene o f a holdup iii a‘ Pimama tific and cultural Oiggniaatlon I can beat contributa to my couii- forces, to build schools In areas gent oontributon haVo bean the The Attfte-Able payload was to mowbere, Pioneer (V bad too Pity market lin nighj. A patrol­ United Stataa, the United King­ Eitetrie Oa. A mieptlng in Paris ..Starela angbM try at thia Uma -In tha axacuUva o f critical Bhoftage, to hold out 45af 51 Loealh make tbs most exhaustive study much speed and sallsfl past the man, summoned when an employe alrplsna repprted niiaB6g bn SM* branch, where ai naW-juid ylgoroua the hand of friendship to new na­ dom, West Oormany. India and aver 'fittempted of lunar envlrtm- moon and Intonrbit about the sun. tripped a sflent. burglar alarm, apprtoach will ba'neaded to win the tions In search of sUhlllty, and Australia. down tin -'iSM ■ tet tails flight -from Lsconla, N.n., to and>ata«‘*Hla4 FlainflilM, N. J.. and w ldm raad peace. Baaed on viawa dating back aa «C OcA L.» A ssaUuopUpp ip tbs second Twe) a a -rsc* aaarch organis#d to my' 1989 vialt to tha Soriat JCoattBswd aa Pago five) .W r* I ■ V - ^ A.

."1 MANCHESTER EVENING BERALP. >MAJ^CHESTEB, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEiR, (SONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 26, 1980 PAOB TBRBB FAOBIWO whil* the OOP favors building, •ratlc diva. I kijpw greater RockvUle^Vernon them at a slower pace, according voices, and I know greater ac- to a priority llsL under.a pay-as- CAMERAS tresaes, but I know nobody who Sheinwold on Bridge Bonding for Drains you-go program. riLB8--«LABB BCUMI combines all the talents in one The Democrats and Martin con­ DISCOUNT PBICBS person^ to sugh a high degree as tend further delay may cost more porotKy. Kirsten. Yonce, Hammer Swap This may sound like a testimo­ AVMD GUESSING Backed by Hutchinson in damans. Increased construction ARTHUR DRUi fF YOU CAN BE SURE Sonih dealer prices and the lik^ than the inter­ nial. and it is. But it's not a paid For Debate on TV AL'TO North-South vubtenble est costs which Republicans say a one, I assure you. Anyway,,. she By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH Town Director John. Hutchlna«m6aue that will sea the storm sewers pay-as-you-go program would needs none from me; she's tre­ A good player should be able to « 9 4 • ^ Pre-Primary Criticism Installed now, not ‘someday,’ if and mendously popular here In Hart­ (Continned from P«ge Om ) debate preparation yesterday, V q J 10 5 today called for immediate action save.' The Democrete also say that NEED ford. however, for a quick vliit to Cleve­ ♦ K 6 3 in bonding qtorm drains to pre­ when we have some money in ex­ pay-as-you-go means not only a Maybe-.yoti can get pa to his at the television viewers by virtue land where he got the mqet tre­ « A K Q 3 Rookvlll* Corporation Counselfon the Issues; and that Yonce' cess of our budgetary needs." longer period to build the drains good lie . iw«.. — .— vent flooded *treeU and property The bids total about 8400,000 al­ but also bigger tax hikes In few­ SCREENS first opera by selling him the idea of a Ifidky toss of the coin which mendous welcome since his nom­ WEST EAST Harvey Tone* exchanged a h a r p comments on the water rat* hear­ damage, road washouts and cave- JUftN ORUBER of going to see Dorothy, ma. Once decided the finishing, order. ination Ih July. And on return to Inate the guesswork altogether A K Q I10876 * 5 3 2 comment today with Atty. Harry ings were distortions and half though one of $57,616 from the er years—leas of a spreading out OB Chicago last night received an­ West opened the king of spade^ Ina, and the spending of tax dol­ Maskel Construction Co. may be of costa than can'ba obtained with he has attended one opera and CB.S estimates 1.000 persons as­ 7 ■ V 9 2 . Hammer, a former corporatiim truths. lars' for mopping-up operations af­ itutTweek I Ulked about opera| expect fo And him eminently milt- broken the ice. he may make it sisted in preparations for the de­ other thunderous reception a t'a and South won wrlth the ace and >0109 > A 82 counsel and challenger for Dem­ As for his appesrsnes before the deleted or changed depending -on a bond issue, l^ e Democrats say COMBINATION party rally on the Lake Michigan drew trumpsr He 1«k1 a club to ter storms. further study by the- town admin­ ]]) iwancheiter. Thi* week I shall ihui one; it come* an annual event, and flnall.v de­ bate. > lb 8 * 1 9 7 6 2 ocratic renomlnatlon as atate rep- City Council, Hammer said he had The Democratic Director, back­ all the drains should be built now velop into a real "fan." Honestly shore. dummy, ruffed a epade, took tM SOUTH ^ reaentatlve in Thuieday'a primary. In fact told the council that the istration of the proposal to put a because surface water problems t*lk *bost once held by come' In advance of a Directors’ 2. From S um ^t St. at White dum in hopes of keeping down R, G. KITTLE Actually, you get a mighty fine .voii're'bQund to attend. Call the right now- for the season, and the.y a-12-mile route to the park. ace or the queen still in his hand. trick. If East returned anything the water company last spring. Brook to Hollister St.. Benvenutl On Oct.. 7 Axd 13 the candidates Also In Chicago Nixon went :i!| After much ponderous thought, else, dummy couljl ruff .while South ■•Hammer, it was claimed, ad­ Hammer. meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in the taxes this year. season of ope’a in Hartford, albeit Bushnell fdiC informf.tion or send have a dandy in the concert field. will meet for hour-long, all-sub­ Yonce, h* added, could not have Municipal Building to discuss put­ of New London, $75,627. MI9<4)458 «/little on the brief side. This year, a aelf-addre-ssed-.envelope tO the through fihal briefings today for South put up dummy's king of discarded, a third diamond. There vised city officials he had “a lot 8. Frdm Portpr iSt. and Adelaide .same place, addressed to the Con­ ject news conferences. The meet­ the big television debate.' Mill II. diamonds. Down one. would be no way for’ 'South to of good jnforination to use against been too interested since he didn’t ting storm drain proposals, voted Bepreaeattiic four operas will be presented: ing on October 7 probably will pick up the Ales until the morning down last May, back on the voting Rd. to Hop Brook via Oak Grove ffiiaeonda,' "Oarmen.” "I>ucia di necticut Opera As.sn. ' ^ He had a speaking engagement Went Wrong , lose the contract. the company.” It waa also said North End Area a take place in Cleveland. On Oct. before the United Brotherhood of Dally Queation of the. hearing. Hammer also said machines this Nov. 8. St., Macari Bros., South Windsor, Bartlett-BrsUuurd Prodofta O Lammernioor" and "La Bohenie." I'm aube 1 don't have fell 13, Nixon will be in Los Angeles It’s easy to see that South went that company officials expressed The Directors tonight will also $28,340. 589 New Park Ave., r "Glaconda" is not a commonlyy K'ou anything about Carrhen; Man Nabbed Carpenters at.the Hotel Morrison, wrong when he put up the king Partner opens a heart, and tha no concern when sdviaed Hammer there^Vas no representative of the and Kennedy in New York, but but. kept his schedule otherwise next player passes. "You hold: city a t a second hearing in Hart­ discuss authorizing (^heral Man­ 4. In varioufl parts of Burnham ’ Gets Stop Sign West Hartford—AD 8-UTO produced- opera, but it has onedt I everybody knows this one. Clara- they’ll appear together on a aplit of diamonds from duhimy. Ac­ would present this Information at ager Richard Martin to take bids St. between • 'Windsor St. and excerpt that everybody knows from ; niae Turner 'will be featured In the free fOr concentration on his nation­ tually, he went vwrong two tricks Spades—b 4; Hearts—Q J 10 5; a City Couhcil meeting. ford. "In effect,” Hammer said, After Escape screen. wide joint appearance with Ken-*' "Yonce is criticising me for fall­ on an addition to Oie Mary Cheney Chapel St„ E. J. Haverty, Weat Three-way atop signs will be 'Tops" ronrVrts. This is the ' title"role,-which is usually sung by egrlier. Diamonds—K 6 3; Cluba—A K Q Yonce claimed that at the sub­ The final meeting -will be in nedy. 3. What do you say? ing to perform the duties of his of­ library. Hartford, $19,726. erected -shon at Golway and N. ftmous "Dance of the Hours,' a mer.7.0 soprano. Miss Turner is s New York on Oct. 21, with for­ When declarer led dummy’s last sequent council meeting. Hammer The May bonding program 5. A drain on Woodbrldge St. which is actually s sort of dream- genuine contralto, and will bring a (Dontinaed from. Pag* On*1 The Republican nominee left hia club he knew that West was out Answer: Bid three hearts. This fice. rather than mine.” - school Sts., according to Police eign affairs as the subject. wife Pgt, behind in Washington / offered no worthwhile information, Hammer also added that at a worked out by Hutchinson and west of N. Elm St. to' Phelps Rd., eequence in the third act. and rep­ rnch color to the part, where It is Kennedy arranged to spend of clubs. He should have dis­ forcing bid shows strong trump offered to be responsible for a pe­ other Democrats and Martin would and new lines to enclose 'White Chief James Reardon. resents the ballet of the opera. often linking, clubbed him over the head, with a when he flew here last night, to carded a second diamond, allow­ support of four or more cards, hearing last spring on the pro­ most Of the day in *ecIuiion pre­ start the third week of intensified tition to obtain local hearings, posal of Suburban Water Services provide "intelligent’’ com­ Brook between Hudson and Wil­ This is the latest of several The Connectcut Opera produc­ Gianna D'Angelo, from Bristol, gun butt as he held thq stone man- paring for the unprecedented ing East to win the trick. with 13 to 10 points. then denied this offer and did not prehensive planning,” Hutchinson liam St. and other places, Jarvis, multiple stop signs that will have tion w-lH feature choreography to sger, William H.. Casey, at bay in campaigning. ** * If Bast returned a diamond, (Copyright 1960, GenenG Fea­ Inc. to lend 895,000 to its subsid­ wlui made .such a hit in "Barber duel. ■ ■ Nixon told disappointed crowds . follow through on the petition. said, and end what he called the $37,606. been put up In several locations In this scene by Tilda M'or.se. former­ of Seville " la.st year, will be fea­ front of the store. II tI III • I»1 dummy’s king was sure to win a tures Corp.) "V iary, the Rockville Water and Aside from the debate the at the Midway Airport and at three Hammer offered no help or use­ Aqueduct Co., he had opposed the "short sighted view” of the "piece­ 6. In parts of the Rockledge Manchester recently. ly of the "Metropolitan." in New tured in the title role of Lucia. If, But the officer said a second first of four scheduled with Vice south side receptions en route to 11 mi ful information to the city before meal, stop - gap" pay-as-you-go subdivision. 'V. F. Yannone, Hart­ At Summit and Henry Sts. a Tork. So, those of you who are you want to see this one, .you'd man escaped with between 12,000 loan because he felt the Rockville President Richard M. Nixon, the the Pick-Congress hotel, where he iiili’liil' the hearing, Younce said, although company would be paying an exceis- philosophy of the Republicans in ford, $20,825. 4-way stop intersection was cre­ ballotomanes should be sure to see better sign up for the full season. and 1.1.000 in rash. Republican nominee — Kennedy's spent, the night, that Mrs. Nixon de­ M M I t H be knew more about the water- previous years. 7. Harlan St., Haverty, $10,349. ated a short time ago, and the thi* one. The plot is rather melo­ Bristol will be present In force, Police theorised that Velarde'? sive rate of Interest which would same was done at Spring and Gard­ only announced campaign' activ­ cided to remain at home and view company than .any other private be passed on to the customer In Everyone would like to pay 8. From E. Middle "ITke. near dramatic and the music l.« full of and seals will be at a premium. com'panlon observed his .capture ity today is an afternoon address the debate over television - with Mobuto Urges UN citisen.. The corporation counsel cash on the barrelhead fOr any the high school to Leonard* St. 'ria ner Sts., and Green Rd. and N. good tune*, generously embellished Ineldentall.v', it will probably be and trailed arresting officers first at the annual convention in Chi­ their two daughters. I the form of higher rates. needed aervice or purchase” to Elro, Haverty, $21,115. Elm St. with interesting harmonies. worth the premium. to a hospital, where Velarde was SSSSmmm also claimed Hammer had made He said he waa the only Indi- cago here of the United. Brother-' A crowd at the airport, estimated "absolutely no effort to help the 'vidual from this town present at save Interest costs. Hutchinson All these bid figures Include the It retjulre* a dramatic soprano Finally comes "Ij» Boheme,”. treated for a head wound, and then hood of Carpenters and Joiners. by, police at close to 5,000 almost said, "but there would be very lit­ cost of pipe to be supplied by the with a big voice, and Frank lliat beloved stand-by of Puccini's. tp a police atation. city or oppose the rate increase.” the Hartford hearii\g, that there German Strikes Feiv Kenned'y, deeply aware of the swept the Vice President off his Remove Ghana Unit Hammer expressed no surpirise were no town officials there. He tle accomplished if we 'always town. Pandold. executive director, has And Dorothy Kirsten as "Mlmll" The booking officers were Impact tonight's give - and - take feet when gome of them surged waited for cash to accumulate.” rovided one of the very best, I can hardly wait. Miss Kirsten \ 'at the attack, since, he said, his added that he had registered his Key Issue Berlin — West Germany se t' a caught off guard by the boldness with Nixon could have on the na­ through police lines'and he had dif­ Coventry opponents seem to Indulge in opposition to the loan both as a' The Democratic program, he A key issue in the campaign for new record last year for peace gJleen Farrell. It al.so requires a, has a lovely voice, a lovely figure of his act. Neither was armed tions’ voters, devoted a good part ficulty getting to an a'lrplane ramp (Continued from Page One) pointed out. was geared so that big tenor voice, (Caruso was fa­and a lovely face. Furthermore, "groundless personal attacks” State Representative and as a cus towna. elections Oct. 3, the storm between workers and management. when they answered the buzser at of the weekend to boning up for-it. from which he spoke. He said he interest costs would coincide with Only 55 plants were struck, by mous in this opera.) We shall hear she is s sensitive actress, and the rear door. He arrived in Chicago early Satur­ never made the football team at onel’s demand. The U.N. has con­ rather than constructive comment tomer of the company. the expiration of other town debt drain matter has prompted the Fhviano Labo as "Enso" and I : comes close to being the ideal op- revival of arguments - voi(;ed last 22,000 employes. The total of lost Police Immediately began a day at the end of his third week college, but after his experience. ZBA to Hear sistently maintained that the com­ in two years, to have the least af­ working days was only 62,000. The block-by-block .search for the two of intensive campaigning. "I, . ...could qualify as a blocking fect on the Jtax rate. May by the two parties. The aenator took time out from bwk position of the international mili­ ftockviUe-Vemon He said other communities "had Democrats want to issue bonds average length of strikes was 2.9 men. 3 Requests Quotattons Furnished by tary force here le outside the com­ and build all the drains a t . once days. * Co bum 4k MIddlehrook, Ine. the foresight" to bond for drains ^ ------Bank Stocks petence of any Congolese author­ and they "are not flooded out with A&P Super Market in Manchester The Zoning Board of Appeals ity. each rain .and are not spending tax Bid Asked Nussbaumer said the new, wave Spielinan Berates Hammer^ Enrol I men t High lU.S. Moon Shot Fails, will conduct a public hearing at 8 Conn. Bank and Trust dollars for continuing repairs" 261 Broad St. and 116 E. Center St. of diBturbancee and the tension in caused by drainage deficiencies. R e-«/ect For Night School p.m. Friday at the Robertson Co...... ,,.!42'^ .45 Leopoldville were the direct re-' The Directors tonight will con Hartford National ' suit of Lumumba's sudden reap­ On Water Co. Legislation Science Shrinks Piles School to consider three' appeals. Bank and Trust Co. 3740 li slder authorizing Martin to obtain ChrifM* F. MeCormlek Edward E. Smith Sr. has re­ pearance yesterday., After living extensions of bids for the nine More than 400 adulU start Reds Lead Space Race Fire insnrano* Companle* in nrtual seclusion last week, the OPEN MONDAY THROUGH quested permission to obtain a Aetna Fire ...... 84 89 Rep. Raymond E. Spielman of>iences. '• Miss Eileen Murphy, dean drains voted down in May. New Way Without Surgery Boord of Educotion classes tonight at Manchester former premier twice cruised Vernon today questioned Atty. of girls at Rockville High, will also Would Extend Bids High School at 7 o’clock*. L-ewls here that perhaps the vibration limited repairers license at his fill­ Hartford Fire ...... 48 51 >athrough the streets of the city yea­ (Conrtnnsd from Fag* One) National Fire ...... 105 115 Harry Hammer’s claim of a good attend. The meeting will be held The Public Works Department For The S-Year Term 1061-64 Piper, director of the evening caused by the powerful Atlas ing station on^ Lower Main St., terday with an escort of Congolese legislative record, by saying Ham­ at the Legion home on Weet Rd. announced that the six contrac Stops Itch—Relieves Pain booster may be too much for the known as Smith's Service Station. Phoenix Fire ...... 75 80 and Ghana soldiers. He later told SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. school, usirl the enrollment is the The Russians have reported fir­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. mer’s connection 'with the bill to Mies Pearl was elected governor tqra involved are. willing to have ttmw T«rk. N. Y. - For the •o thorough that tpffarari mada Chairman Board of Education Isrgesl the school hss ever hsd. ing three moon rockets. Lunik I slim upper stages. One scientist Thomas Newman of Rt. 44 A has a news conference he was ready allow condemnation of the former at the Girls State session. their April bids extended and that flrat time eclence hee found ■ neir aitoniehing atstamenta likt “Piles,, said the second and third stage as­ requested permission to erect a 2- Aetna Casually .... 83'a SS’a for any'compromise; with his op­ heeiins subatarioi with the aeton- havt eaaeed to ba a problem I” 1967-58: 1968-50 There l.s still room in the two whipped past the moon, into solqr Aetna Life 79'a 82''i Rockville Water and Aqueduct Co. Hospital Notes work could begin about Nov. 15. mathematics courses and in the sembly is well-suited for the Thor, Car garage on his property without ponents. .provided they let him run waa "discouraging’’'and the result '' Discharged Friday: Mrs. Grant Though rejected by voters, the iihinx ability to shrink hemor- The secret ie a new healing aub- Chairman Personnel orbit. Lunik II hit the moon. Lunik which hss . 1.50,000 pounds of proper setbacks. Cohn. General ...... 352 367 the government. rhoidi, atop itching, and relieva ■tanca (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of English for the foreign born, he III went into a wide earth orbit Hftd. Steam Boiler .. 80 85 of Hammer giving in to outside Skewes Jr. and daughter, 5 Oak Directors may put some or all of PoUclee Committee 1050-60 slid. thnist, but that perhaps it is Bernard A. and Althea Harger Nussbaumer said "This sjiows pressures. St.; Mrs. Edward. Candifo and the drains to vote again Nov. 8 on pain — without aurgery. a world-famooi research institute. that carried it around the moon Travelers ...... 79'i 82‘j that any compromise with Lu­ In caae after caae, while gentlf This inbetance ie now available But there I., such s waiting line shaken too much by the 360,000 reque.st permission to complete a Public Ctmties The criticism is one of several son, 8014 Spring St.; Mrs. Charles Herald Photo by Oftara the belief that the May vote was for msny of the other courses, and enabled It to take the first pic­ pounds generated by the Aflaa. cottage located on Lake Rd. in the mumba is impossible and all ef­ SKcdumged recently by candidates Callahan and son, 12 Lewis St.; small and unrepresentative. relieving pain, actual reduction In euppeettery or #4iitme«t form tures of the back side. Oak Grove development without Conn. Light & Power 25 27 forts in that direction are useless." (ihrinkage) took place. under the name Friparalion H*. This Advertfeemcfit Paid Far By and for some courses not offered, Thiel, aaid, however, that he Hftd. Electric Light . 63 66 and supporters of two factions of Annie Gottfried, . 11 Ward St.; Earn God and Country Awards Hutchinson said in hia statement that the school may add more An Atlas-Able was used on one does not believe this is the case. proper setbacks. All interested per­ He denied a statement by Ghana the 'Vernon Democratic party, Jean Pelletier, Ellington; Alan today:"We should plan a bond Is- Mott amaxing of ail—reiulta were At ail drug eonnters. of\he previous efforts. This failed Hartford Gas Co. ... 46 . 49' Charge D'Affaires N.' A. Welbeck God and Country awards were' Friends Of Hie OandUata coui’ses. sons are invited. Telephone ...... 44'.i 46'j which ia heading for a primary Maaalko, 45 Grant S t; Helen The rour.«e in Russian, for one, when a shroud protecting the pay- Candidates .Available yeaterday that Mobutu had apol­ election Thursday. presented to three .Manchester Methodist Church. All are mem­ load jettisoned prematurely short­ Manufactiirlng ^Comnanies ogized to Lumumba for the Sept. Berger, 20 Grove S t; Angela bers of St. Mary’s Church. has s long waiting line, said Piper. Rep. Stephen Lo.vzim and Mrs. Spielman and Rockville Tax Col­ Cote, ,4914 Vernon Ave.; Robin youths by the Rev. Alfred L. WH* ly after launch and tore apart the Broad St. Stores Mildred C. Hiltgen, Democratic Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 53 .56 14 military coup and described the Under the guidasice of the Rev. A second course in beginning Rus­ Associated Spring ..16 18 lector Gerald Allen are the party- Phelps, Summit Rd. liaims, rector of St. Mary’e Episco­ snnw-THELBIfi INNOUNCEHENT FEOH CHEVBQLET V sian may be started for Tuesdays upper stages of the rocket. legislative candidates for election, coup as iil-advised. endorsed candidates for nomina­ Mr. Williams, the boya completed a There was some speculation Bristol Brass ...... 10'j 12 "Col. Mobutu never said any Birth Friday; A eon to Mr. and pal Chuch, at the 9 o’clock Family course of study in the fundamen­ and Thursdays.' Join Break List* advise they will welcome invita­ Dunham Bush ...... 4\ tion as State Representative candi­ Mre. Richard Eletey, 76 Grand tions to speak to any social or such thing to Lumumba,” Nuss­ dates. Hammer and Edward Lipka, Sevice at St. Mary’s yesterday. tals of Christianity, and also per­ Em-Hart ...... 58 61 baumer. said. "The cdlonel went to Ave. formed personal services to the ■ After two weeks without any re­ civic group interested in political Fafnir Bearing ...... 47'i 50'i who filed nominating petitions, are Admitted Saturday: Samuel Recipients were Stephen Platz, discussion to enable voters to be­ see Lumumba in the hope of per­ opposing them. parish. port.^ of breaking and entering and Landers Frarv Clark l4'j 16'2 suading hjm to agree to a compro­ Harris, 9 Morrison St. Ext. 14, eon' of Dr. and Mrs. Edward theft, Mancheater police received come belter acquainted with the In hitting Hammer’s claim of a Robert Martin is scoutmaster of N. B. M achine...... 16 20 mise. Lumumba refused and that Birth Saturday: A daughter to Platz, 215 Hollister St., a Star Troop '152; James Irvine, Explorer four such complaint.^ thia morning. candidates and the Issues. North (ind Judd .... 15'j 17'j was the end of it.” good legialatlve record, Spielman Mr. and Mr*. William Coughlin, Contacts may be made by either said "our reluctance” to discuss his advisor for Post 47; and Robert Approximately $50 in change Stanley Works ...... -15'3 17'i Oldstone Rd. Scout and member of Troop 152 at Von Deck, scoutmaster of Troop 47. waa taken from the three concerns telephone or mail. Veeder R o o t...... 51'2 54 S record stems from a wish not to Discharged Saturday: John Kae- the'Bowers School; Stanley Sholik, located at 2.54 Broad 'St., Manches­ Help. Wan ted The above quotations are not to Heart Hospital Unique embarras the .Democratic party prsyk, 49 Dailey Clr.; Eva Kus 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Get the bent deal The Coventry Board of Educa­ oe construed as actual markets. that nominated him. He said ex­ First Airborne ter Millwork Co., Whiling Corp., Miami--The National Children's towskjr, Vernon; .Mrs. Harry Dick' Sholik,'38 Salem Rd., a Life Scout here! Complete auto and Roy and Jolyi Floor Covering tion needs a qualified .secretary to planations are being given private­ ey and daughter, 52li Spring St.; and member of Post 47^t South take dictation and record minutes 'Cardiac Hospital in Miami li the ly to many registered Democrats Methodist Church' and a Herald An entire battalion was air­ Co. only hf-spita. in the.United States on the "major defects in Hammer’s ■Wendy Patten, 29 W in^or Ave. gla.w .aervice . . . Whiting Corp. said $25 in at its evening meetings. Firemen Put Out Admitted yeaterday: Donna newsboy; and Richard Trotter, 15, borne for the first time in the Persons interested have been re­ devoted exclusively to free care record." son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wpodrow Trot­ history of the United States on A.I.I). dealer . . . change was missing this morning. and treatment of yoir.igsters wiln Legislation which would have al­ Barrett, 60 Ellington Ave.; Jacob PRESH, TENDER Roy and John listed its loss at quested to submit a letter stating Rl. 15 Grass Fire Loetacher, Main St., Ellington. , ter, 575 Gardner St., a Life Scout Jan. .23, 1940, when trfiops ware Mirrors for door or qualifications, experience and ref­ rheumatic fever ind rheumati ■ lowed the town to acquire the and member of Troop 47 at South flown 500 miles in 38 bombers. $2.'i,74. Manchester Millwork was he.'.rt disease. Rockville Water and Aqueduct Co^ Discharged. yesterday: Wilton U. S. GOV'T. INSRSCTED fireplace, glass fur­ unable to determine if anything erences, to Mrs. Burton C. Han- Town of Manchester firemen presented the ^‘most discouraging” Liak, Valley Falls Rd. niture tops. We can had been taken there. •sen at Box 141, RD 2, Gerald Park, were called out twice yesterday evidence qn Hainmer’i record, Police aaid doors into Whiting Coventry. afternoon. Spielman said. Advertisement—' frame that picture, and Roy and John were forced Mrs. Hansen is the official sec- Shortly after .3 o’clock, Co. 1 Spielinan said he had been able, Clean range and fuel oil—cour­ too. 24 years’ ex­ open, and a safe at, Whiting Was retar.v of the board. Due to take wae summoned to Rt. 15 near the as a member of the Cities and teous service. McKinney Lumber also tampered with,'but not open­ courses at Willimantic State Col­ Rl. 6 exit for a gra.ss fire. No dam­ Boroughs Committee, to get a MI 3-2141 or MI 0-4818. perience is your ed. lege, Mrs. Hanse.n is unable to de­ age was reported, but firemen said favorable report on the bill despite An official of one of the concerns, vote the time necessary for the there was a lot of smoke., ‘THE “CRACK powerful lobbying against It. Vernoa and ToloottvlUe news Is guarantee of quality evening sessions. IN THE handled by The HeraM’a BoekvlUe OPEN UNTIL said everything Was in order late An hour later, companies 2 and LOST 'When the bill did not appear on C h icke n workmanship! bareou, 5 W. Main SL, teleplioBe , yeaterday afternoon. ' Bulletin Board 3 were summoned' to 295 Main St. WORIiD” MIRROR” the calendar for legislative action, A break was also reported at the The Coventry Fragment Society where water had boiled out of a In CoUr Omori Well'ea Spielman claims his investigation Tremont 6-8186. P and G Trilckihg Co. on Perrett Mirhnrl Rennl« Jallet Oreee has appointed Mrs. Louis Lucier pot on the stove and heavy smoke John showed it was being held in the. LE( BREAST PI. A coke machine and a cigarette as chairman of a luncheon the began to fill the house, Firemen 1:S0-G:$D-A:6D desk drawer of a clerk at the re­ machine were broken into, win­ group will cater far .the Eastern said there was no fire. The smoke quest of Atty. Hammer. He added dows were broken and the seal on States Farmers Exchange meeting Wed., "IT STARTED IN NAPLES" that when he was finally able to 5 P.M. QUAR1ERS I QUARTERS ejector was used to clear the house fietchBrElassCo. a trallor truck w*a broken. About Oct. 12 at th)e Church Community of smoke. force release of the bill, it was too Court Cases four ca'rtona of cigarettes 'were re­ House. late for action. ported taken,, and aome soda was The menus at the public schools’ "In holding this bill up,” Spiel- ? IS S W ItT Ml POL! TLUmWKi ^ missing. Company officials have for.the coming week follow: Tues- mah continued, "Hammer Insured Harvey R. Barette 8r., 60, of 423 TODAY! not yet determined If anything was da.v -pork pie with vegetables and that the ownership of the company E. Middle Tpke.,. was fined $85, TIL.Ml. 9-7679 taken from the truck. biscuit topping, celery sticks, cin­ would remain with the present which waa remitted for paZslng ALSO TUESDAY and FBIDAY Police are investigstlng. namon applesauce; Wednesday— USHNEL n commercial interests rather than standing school bus. 0 A.M. to 8 P.M. : corn chowder, peanut butter and with the people of the town he rep­ Joseph F. LaForge, 50, of 20 . * * resented.” Gardner St., was given a $0-day 'THURSDAY jelly sandwich, homemade brown­ 36 39 ies; Thursday—spaghetti with ONE CONCERT Horseshoe Champ* Named suspended sentence and placed on 0 A.M. to 8 P.M. meat sauce, carrot, sticks, fruit Everett Dickinson is the cham­ good behavior probation for six WEDNESDAY gelatin; Friday—fisl| franks, but­ pion pitcher of horseshoe* in the months for intoxication. 0 AJM. to 12 NOON SELEa TOP QUALITY AiR-CpNDITIONED FX)R YOUR COMFORT NEXT MON. Recreation Comihluion program. Ralph DeFronso Jr., 10, of Sau­ tered string beans, sliced toma­ gus, Maas., was fined 818 for speed­ toes, ice cream. Bread, butfer and 8:30 P.M. Dickinson also garnered two more trophies with Peter Dobosz in the ing. milk are .served with all meals. . Walter E. Palmer Jr., 10, of The First Congregstiohal Church Good Tickets, All Prices'- championship tourney yesterday. Dickinson and Dobosz won the Welgold Rd., Tolland, was fined Liver r .37' Pastor's-Council will meet at 8 Pnll'Prlrpk: Orrh. nr lit Bal, $12 for following too close. Don’t p.m. tomorrow at K 1 n g a b u r .V 'M.SO.rlS.Tft.* tt.Sf doubles Championship and were FOR YOUR Tnri Rinl. S3.10. $1.56 * rimners-up In the Horseshoe Five cases were continued. House.-,The L,adles' Assn, will meet MaIc« Chpc'lit. FA.vnhir in and UnUt'Saturday, Clayton R. "AU GOOD" FANCY SLICED • Wednesday for an all-day aesslon Iieague. " l^6T>T>fUg Mail to To win the singles champion­ Ademec, 18,. of 56 Gardner S t, CONVENIENCE ^\This Chance from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the RrSH.VKLL MKMOKIAL chiU'ged wito speeding. church vestr.v; nARTKORO. 14. CONN. ship, iXekinson defeated Royal Rnolnte itamprd relorn nnvHope Thompbon in two out of. three Until Monday, Alfred Coda, 68, y- Advertisement— with ord#>r matches; 50-20, 42-50, and 50-40. of 655 N. Main St., charged with erecting and maintaining an Illegal B dCQit »4y '' Clean range and fiiel oil—cour­ Dickinson and Dobosz trimmed teous service. McKinney Lumber Tnunan Read and Ernest Taylor building and with erecting a build­ MI 3-2141 or MI 9-4818. In two games, 50-18 and 50-26. ing w i^out a building perpnit; Mrs. Young Democrats Elect BarbaraM. Paraiit 44, of Norwich, Advantag^ol ManeJiester Evening Herald Cov­ Jane Page^has been reelected to charged'with passing a stop light entry correspondent, F. Pauline SI her third term as president of the Until Oct 1 •, Robert L. Ayotte, 17, of Wofceater, Mass., charged WINF Little, telephone PI 2-6231. Young Democratic Club. Atty. Italian Prunes w Thomas McKeon Has been named with receiving stolen goods, to see STATEB first 'Vice president; Mrs. Martha If juvenile court will accept Juris­ FfcEESTOfsfE Schultz DOORS OPEN AT 4 :45—EARLY BIRD 80c to 8 Y*M. 'Wright, hecond idee president and diction; Fred H. Bogji, 51, of Olms- FEATURE AT 5 :05-9 PJM.—CO-HIT AT 6:45 tonbury, charged with intoxication PURPLE PLUMS 2 . 3 9 * PAIJKtKiO *AIP CONO Robert Iversen, third vice presi­ dent. and breach of peace. “YOU...and the nUR NS‘0E AVE . £. HTFO Mrs. Florence Rogers la record­ Saturday Oases J B l R V i f V r » -r ing secretaiy; Hrs. Alice McKson, Thomas E^ Willette, 20, no cer­ Fall Endu Tomorrotc! corresponding secretary; and Miss tain address, was given a seven- CAP'N JOHN'S FRIEDi- HEAT AND SERVE , ALL r o L o s TiMlIlotiMrofTteYtar. ^ |*attl Pfau, treasurer. H ie officers day siuqiended sentence for breach 10OZ P Q C '“Portrait In I "Sapphire” will he iiistslled at a dimmer ses- of peace. Ah .additional charge of COLD WAVE iiion next month. Intoxication was noUed. Fish Sticks 2 PKGS J T Lester Baum and Mrs. Mary Charles W- Bodo, 34, of Wap- AGE O f SCIENCE” : Kach year in fall Schultz offerii kll , ‘ STARTS WED. — ALL COIAIR Luddecke were named delegates to ping, was found guilty of carrying JANE PARKER AU-WiEK SUPER VAIUKI ita cuatomers , an opportunity' to "INTERRIPTED MELODV the executive board of the etate or­ a weapon in a motor vehicle. The 5^AVK on really high quality Perma- . PERMANENT "DIAL M FOR .MrRDER" ganization. Mrs. Rhoda Baum and case was continued until Oct. 17 for STARTING TODAY LARGE 1 LB 1 OZ SIZE SAVE Uc'j vou» IkiHMoaricr Mri, Debra Braum will, be alter­ a pre-sentence inveat^atlon. Bodo nent Waving. Thia fall ia no excep* nates. was also fined IS for passing , ■ ■' WITH , ■ tion . . . and we urtfe all (’onnecticut ^ EAST IWIjfNWXEL'REam(M)m f Bulletin Board stop sign. On a third charge. Judg­ Aiigel Food ring ' ' women to vi«lt their favorite Schultz Includea Twit Curl, PLUS •.THE GREATEST OF ALL WESTERNS! 'The Commlsaion on Miortons of ment was suspended for failure to Vernon ’Methodist Church will V- V LARGE I LB 8 OZ SAVE 14c Salon now and take advantage of thia shampoo and Set. meet at the home of Marion Le- drive In jm established lane. DR. ARTHUR I. DERMAN 'Wind$ittg3i\ han, Washington St., tomorrow Alan D. Weinstein, 26,-of New annual offering. ^ • ’ ' 8 ' ^ Britain, forfeited a 89 bond when ASSOCIATE PBOFE8SOB 'OF PHYSICS 8 INCH , NOW a t 7:80 pjn. AppInPi* lACH Tolland County 4-H leaders, as­ he tolled to appear In court to an- HARTFORD GRADUATE DlVISIW HAIRCUTS ...... $2.00 sistants, Junior leaders, psrimU awar a charge of passing a red RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE FEIM T, OCT. 7 AT TORE CHEVEOLET DEALEE’Sl Piww tt AU AAf and Club m^bers wlU meat to­ light. • i. IW. CMMWHiMy **d ,VMnky. morrow a t 7:80 p.m. at Northeast Two cases were continued. W00P*WMNER School to’discuss county and .state Until Oct. 8, George 8. Ryian Jn, " HEAR HIM w e w A T a h a n t m • r*eipic(iA comsamt. me. * AM aVQN MOMIChOM ' clothing iirograms. 87, of Belq^ont, Maas., charged M III 11/ m \i IA s \i n \s LoU Otka and Enid Pearl, with intoxication, evading reapon- EVERY WEEKDAY «:35 P.M. RockvUlo High Scmwl eCnlora who, aiblUty, reckless drlviql’ .and «lriv- , attended Laure) Girl* SUte uC ihg while hia UcOnas was toder AP J^arkets •Hurt* Wed. / / UCopn this summer, trill be gueets auspanalon. 01^ YOUK DIAL CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. 9t 3 MAIN ST. MIMH 1 M A N C H tS m LET'S MAKE LOVE" 5KK; a t an 8 p.m. meetiiig; . of the Until Oct 15, CMorgs F. Clifton 1230 WINI- American Legion AuxlUiuy of 68 Union S t, oharpd Wltli fall- Wadnooday to tw of tbair «Kpini> ura to oaeuro a Ue«M. 1229 MAIM SIFREir 1 < MANCMESim; CONM. * MIM| 3t WAIWJHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, STER, CONN^ MONDAY, gEPTElteR 26, 1980 MANCHESTER EVENING HERA,LD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAt, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 quasU from both of th« wlro sarv- PAGE FOUR Ices to answer queatlona or issue I Adveriiaam^t I AdvartlMmdnt Both Parties statements on key polldee. The o h iu iw IP’ I Advertlaement j Advarttoement | Adrartlaemaut |AdvwrtMemmt Kennedy Answers requests come at a time when the AND ■ " ’Z -' ' I Advwtiaemmt AdvarttenMot PAGE SEVEN campaign is in full speed. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1969 Send Bigwigjs^ It would be possible to have a NURKRY OENTER staff member turn out prefunc- by Press tory answers although the vice LOOATED IN TEDC ^ To Hartford president’s staff is very small. Mr. SOUra W1NO OF THir Nixon feels, however,' that the re­ (OonUaned franr Pag* One) (OontIniMd from PageDne) Rights Commission recommenda­ quests from the Associated Preea OAK LORRE MOTEL tions for executive action, such as with all its member newspapers 287 ToHaad Tpke., Manchester Th« iwnator from Wuhington other programs I have discussed. strenglthening the goveinment Should be fulfilled only if he him­ Some of that increase can be fi­ self could honestly turn out the Honrs: 6:30 AJH. to 8:80 PJML A BETTER charged Uiit the ' "mask . of re- contracts committee. The execu­ Full Day—Morning or nanced from savings on other pro­ work. Time does not permit this. apactabiiity IS aUpping" from the grams — cutting down our farm tive branch, as an employer and as The vice president will continue Afternoon Seeslone yiee President. surpluses and reducing waste in a law enforcement agency, must to answer questions In press con­ I Call MI 9-4878 the Pentagon, for example. Some set*a high standard for all to fol­ ferences and make his position Jackaon said the people had low. Finally, the president must be hoped that "The Mr. Nixon of of it may have to be financed by clear on each of the iseues through a shift In our spending programs a moral'leader—using'the educa­ his o\^n statements as the cam­ T a x IMO had abandoned the lower roaul tional and inspirational powers of Dollars at Work of hie prevloUa campaigne for the until our priority needs have been paign gfoes'on. high. met. Others can ■ be financed his office to achieve the goals of through closing tax loopholes and harmony and justice our national "But there la no change in Mr. better enforcing our tax laws. responsibilities require. Nixon. In 1062, he charged the 6. In your Judgment will the so Accidents Result preatdent with ‘toleration and de­ Some programs—such as medical fence of Comtnunlata in high care for the aged and self-liqui­ called religious issue be a decisive placea," which is the equivalent of dating power projects—are not a factor in the election outcome? In Little Damage calling him a traitor. burden on the taxpayers. I hope that no one will cast hi* Above all, I ani convinced that vote in this election oh relif^oiis No Injuriee or arrests resulted "And now he ia accusing Sen­ a nation bn the move, growing at ator Kennedy, by innuendo, 'of grounds. With all of the critical is­ from four accidents that occurred a more rapid rate than we have sues this nation is facing! at home in Manchester Saturday afternoon serving the ‘cause of aurrender* to for the past eight years — with Soviet Communism. Mr. Nixon’s and abroad, I cannot believe that and evening. A station wagon w more people working and more in­ many voters—once they have sat­ driven by Mrs. Catml Garrett of maaik of respectability is slipping." dustries operating at full capac­ . Jackaon aald Nixon waa trying isfied themselves as to the sincer­ 129 Oakland St. caused slight ity—will produce far more rev­ ity of my views on church and damage to a parked car belonging to "Miiate the loyal opposition of enues without an increase in taxes. state, arid in support of-the Amer to G. Leo Logan of S.'S Helalne Rd., the IMmocratic party with dlS' But there is no doubt in my mind loyalty." ' lean constitution—will be Influ­ while attempting to hack out of a that the American people would enced by appeals to prejudice. i?iarklng stall at King's at 1:45. ‘Ihia, Jackson said, "eats at the meet any sacrifice asked of them 7. Do you believe American Moderate damage resulted to Drying cloth«s very root of DemOoratle govern­ if It meant the difference in our security and fhtelligence opera­ both cars when Mrs. S.vlvia Shane ment," survival and national security. tions' have been satisfactory or of Philadel|:^ia scraped a parked is easy today..* With 800 persons in attendance, 4. Do you believe American car belonging to Fred J. Spellman, the dinner appeared' to be a flnan' prestige has sagged'in the world ? •bungled? What action would you If so, how would you' restore it ? lake to avoid a repetition of code 29, of 184 Summit St. The accident clal success. To the disappointment clerk defection and the U2 Inci occurred at 4:20 in front of Spell­ of the party’s gastronomes. State ‘The sag of American prestige is man's home. Democratic Chairman John M. evident around the world. A Gall­ dent? Bailey changed the main dish from up poll found a majority of citizens I do not think that any candi­ Cars driven by Victor J. Maheu, roast beef to chicken. in 10 foreign capitals convinced date in any election should charge 30, .of Hampton, and William L. "I figured It out,” Bailey ex­ that Russia would outstrip us by ’’bungling’’ in our security and Heberatreit, 63, of 46 Otis St., col­ plained, "roaat beef would have 1970. In recent years, we have seen intelligence operations without lided at Main and-Bissell Sts. at 6 cost us fl.SOO. For the money we attacks on our leaders and good complete access to executive files. o'clock. Damage' wiw^+glitm both buy at least two television pro­ , \ Two Thoughts with the Same Idea name, we Have seen friends become 1 am sure there Is a common de cars. " grams." neutral or hostile, and the world sire by all Americans of both par­ Police are still investigating the 'While the Democrats were eating Republicans and Democrats shared the political spotlight in Hartford Saturday night, with only ties to provide the most effective accident that occurred at 11 o'clock V ^ the lawn of the Capitol separating them. Over at the State Armory on Broad St., the GOP vice has seen us apparently standing on Maple. St. A parked car, owned chicken at the Statler-Hilton ho­ still In areas where the Commu­ system—and, while it is difficult tel, the Republicans were dining on presidential candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge, was the keynote speaker at the "Salute to Tony Sadlak" to provide complete protection on by Harry G. Morrison of Hartford, box supper pau"ty. Noet the crushed ling finger on Lodge. He caught it in a car door recently. nists are psuhlng ahead. The next was struck by a pickup truck be­ 12 box suppers at the State Ar­ president must restore our image all occa.sions against human mory several blocks away. Listening to Lodge, In the top photo, are State Chairman Edwin May, Sadlak, and, on the far right. frailty, the next administration; longing to Manchester Sewage En­ Sen. Prescott Bush. ■ In the bottom photo. Democratic National Chairman Henry M. Jackson of of a nation acting with vitality terprises, Inc., of 130 Pearl St. Pleased with the turnout, GOP •whether Democratic or Republi­ Washington is flainked by State Chairman John Bailey and Gov. Abraham Ribicoff. ' Jackson key­ both at home and abroad. can, must give constant vigilcnce The driver of the pickup truck io's home heating State chairman EdWin H, May Jr. noted the 2100 a plate campaign kickoff at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. (Herald Photos by Oflara).. But pre.stige will not be restored could not be determined, and po­ called It the largest indoor political to Improving these efforts. But by any ma.ssive public relations may I suggest that a question of lice believe the truck was taken eur way I rally In the state’s history. operation. We must earn the re­ without the owner’s permission. On Sunday Lodge, continued hia equal importance is what is done spect and friendship of other na­ with the intelligence reports after Damage to both vehicles was.mod­ You get premium quality discussion of foreign policy at a tions — by assuring them of our erate. Mobilhest with RT-98 . . . th* traditional New England clambake ability to protect them from war, they are submitted—and whether In Greenwich. Ethel Mermen en­ we are taking action in advance most completely effective fuel Steel, brick, earth, mark the site at which 760 junior high pupils will attend. bydemonstrating an earnest desire oil additive in use today. And tertained the crowd of 600 with for peace, by evincing an under­ of the crisis stage on problems Champion's Requirement some Broadway show tunes. standing of their own problems which are clearly reported to be you get premium service. Au­ Lodge, however, didn’t have rather than merely enlisting them arising. To be rated a champion by the tomatic deliveriee . . . a bal­ You’ll see how some of your tax dollars are being spent much time to eat. as allies against Communism, and, Vice President Richard M. Nix­ American Kennel Club, a dog must anced payment plan and many If you take a ride around Manchester. He nibbled on some chicken while above all, by practicing at home on declined in reply to the AP’a win 15 championship points In other extras designed to malM his motorcade took him to West- what we preach abroad: Human que.«;lion,s. His pre.ss seefetary, con\petitlon. It Is Impossible for a home heating reallv eaty. »' About $165,000 is represented in'the current projects port, his second stop in Fairfield rights and equality, economic prog­ Herbert G. Klein, said in a state dog to win the title of champion in seen on this page, not counting the $1.5 million hoith County. menl': le.ss than three dog shows arid Lodge’s talks on foreign affairs ress and security, and eduyeation- The vice president has had re usually more. Mobilheat .;!^6 end Junior High &hool off E. Middle Tpke. were delivered in an atmosphere aland scientific achievements sec­ ond to none — while emphasizing clMft-.ed/ofl There are storm sewers, sidewalks, a swimming pool— of informality. At both Fairfield our devotion to liberty^ arid self- addlflr9 all part of a beefed-up capital improvements program county rallies women wore shorts deterrnination for all our spiritual this year. ‘and slacks. In Westport, some advantage as well as our material THE H O U SE FASHION youngsters played under the grand­ advantages. About $45,000 worth of permanent paving is being stand. Si What would you do as Pres­ W E G IVE In speaking to the Democratic put on 13 streets by Frank Kapla, of Hartford. The Jar­ dinner Saturday night, Gov. Abra­ ident to bring' about greater SALESSERVICE ConvtntieiNil GREEN STAMPS vis Construction Co. holds an $11,000 contract for re­ .equality among the races in the ham Ribicoff warned against over­ United States? HEARING grading between Bolton St. and Schaller Rd. and one for optimism by his party. ‘"iTiis Is go- All men are already created a $16,000 Main and Leonard St. storm Sewer. A $58,000 lifg to be a close election up and equal. The role of government is to AIDS MORIARTY down the country, and it will be protect them in the enjoyment of storm .sewer is being installed for the North Junior High close in the State of Connecticut," School by the Maskel Co. of South Windsor. Charles Pon- their rights and make, certain of CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST he eaid. their equality of opportunity. In BROTHERS ticelli is putting down $5,900 worth of sidewalks on Por­ Ribicoff said he would travel out addition to his leadership on new ter St., and Rudd & Murray, N. Attleboro, Mass., is build­ of the state as well as In Connecti­ legislation designed to implement 301-315 Center St. cut to help the party’s candidates. the full constitutional rights of ing the swimming pool at the Verplanck School for $29,- Bailey, meanwhile, disclosed OPTICAL STYLE BAR 000. every American, the next presi­ 763 MAIN STREET Ml 8-1191 Ml 3-5135 that Ribicoff would leave for dent must carry out the* Civil ' Herald Photos by Ofiara and Pinto Pennsylvania this week and later make trips to Los Angeles, St. Louis and Chicago in behalf of the ticket. As for himself, the party chair­ man said he would spend most of his time at state headquarters for ■ the rest of the campaign. Bailey has traveled In behalf of Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Democratic pres­ Need do‘it-yourself equipment? idential candidate.

.y'V- Police Arrests

Mike Brielo, 40, of Glastonbury, clal use privileges which would al­ change ^while the land in that area was arrested early Saturday after­ Rockville-V ernon low research and laboratory oper­ is still available. It is important noon and was charged with driving ations, fabrication and assembly property, he said, because of its ' . »• A- while under the influence of liquor of electronics equipment and other nearness to utilities. IK - ^ or drugs. He was arrested at Pine light industrial work. _ , The property suns roughly from fkm and High Sts. by Patrolman Wil­ Zone Change A spokesman for the RIF said the New Haven underpass south liam Cooke after a passing motor­ the application is submitted with along Rt. 83 to Dart Hill and } ist had reported a ear being driven an dye 'to achieving the zone Regan Rds. In an erratic manner. Brielo posted Sought for a 1200 bond for his appearance in court Saturday. Kenneth J. Stowell, 21, of East Rt. 83 Tract Hartford, was arrested Saturday on a warrant charging him with The Z/oning Board of the Vernon failure to drive to the right. Fire District has scheduled a pub­ Stowell had beep injured as the re­ lic hearing tonight on an applica­ Amesite DriYos sult of a one-car accident early on the morning of Sept. 7, and had tion which would change a large I - . - been hospitalised ever since. He section of land west of Rt. 83 to was discharged from the hospital a commercial zone with special use Saturday. Stowell was told to ap­ regulations. Spectators watch a backhoe in operation behind Bolton St. pear In court Oct. 29. The application, submitted by Carl Gechas, 43, of 90 Coleman the Rock'ville Induatrial Founda­ Rd. was arrested Saturday and tion' (RIF), do$8 not estimate the ’’ Thomas Colla CO. was charged with' evading re­ tract ie a large one. sponsibility as the result of an ac­ If approved, the lapd would be M l 9*5224 J A 2-5750 cident that occurred late Satur­ changed to a C-2 zone. A t' the day morning. He was released un­ hearing, the Zoning Board will al­ der tiSOO bond for court appearance so seek to amend part of the Excavation is underway off Armory St. for the Main and Leonard St. sewer Saturday. regulations to give the zone 'spe- FOR THE FAMILY THAT R€wELECT (FOR A 3RD TERM) HAS EVERYTHIN6 EDWARD H. GLENNEY ^ a n d is now paying for It If the paymentspayn on too many instalment purchases TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION are cateni' - j p with you, arrange an HFC Pay- , ment-Reducer Loan and pay off all you still owe. You may pay HFC much less per month than you For The Term pay now... and actually keep more of your pay- Nov. 7, 1960 to check! Drop in or phone HFC today. d .ib MONTHIY MYMINT ICHIOUll V n M NoVi 4, 1963 10 12 6 .|g • .A S tm h you get more I ' f - 00jrm(t tKymit 00tm h 0 I • QUALIFIED 8199 i 6 .7 2 S 7 .2 7 lljO .05 118.46 than money 2 M 13.07 14.18 19.74 3 6 .5 5 3 N 19.25 20.91 2 9 .2 7 5 4 .4 8 • EXPERIENCED 8 9 .4 7 I SM 30.83 33.61 4 7 .5 5 from HFC M 9 36.41 3 9 .7 4 5 6 .4 8 106.80 ~Tkt iStSmU 0k m U I Graduate Of Brown Uni- FeGeMeeiO# sttS tudlu&dt eeefo< veraity. President of the im n a i l W tlOO tmd mtt m in t < W. G. Glenney C6. Chair-, 010 01000 00 tut(0 - for paat two yearn of S 00ttii ITSMO t0 SMO. Board of Education Fl- ■ Life insurance at group rate is available on all Joans nance Committee. Winner of Outstanding Citizen’s OUSEHOLD HNANCE Award by Junior Cham­ ber of Commorce. * f , NANCNIinR fHOPMlie FARWAM Children will be using these walks to the Highland .School.. : Workmen lay pipe on Benton St. for the Junior High sewer m s Adverttsenimt Paid For By FrIeadt Of H m Caadidats 1 312 MMclle Turhpiko WosI ShowhJUw* A n SonM Of Tlw TM I II Nm M l ' ' I r - ' >ARj> w orn b t t a r n OEmcmaTio towar .q o m m u i— , \ ■■f \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,. 1960 PAG E SEVEN HowTo HoKI Andover Harco Hens Win PAGE S g Columbia MacGillvary-Mathiesorl f a l s e TEETH ing othsF accompUshments of one ropreaentatlvo. Jerry Allen A Thooitht for Today Use Egg-Laying Test occasions on whloh Russia mi|iiit It Bsys. In short. If Texas goes this dedicated aUd forward look­ had proven blmeelf • terrific eatti- 35 Voters Made Registralioh Set Mora Firmly la riw * Democratic, It will be voting for a paigner in the City election and Your iEanrl^pBtpr well have received inM« impport ing B oa]^ W e should all be made by A pen of Rhode Island Red hens Do your f»lM national administration it really aware of Manchester’s fine gov­ a doing an excellent Job es Tax OsmmO sf Cliorgo Plan For Glib Scouts and understanding In the United Here Saturday won top honors in the aruiuxl •go Much Bb gmooUUy* ernment. • Collector. Just*sprinkle s little Eopning I|pral5 Nations than hah been forthcoming. Opposes. For your pistes.nus Sincerely yours, I;v o te d fo r Ray Spielman be- In ea andent prayer book there Registration night for Cub Schuts Storrs egg-laying -test conducted Mwder holds fslse tgth mow flrmlT n u ) Even our own representatives still If, on ths other hand, the Repiib- To the Kdltor, R ay Foisy. Thirty five new voters were add­ G> oo. iMa cauae he end the Majror led the is the ftfllowing prayer: "Oh DoliytriM^ w ill be held In tl|'e, eleinentary by the Storrs Agricultural Experi­ shd more eomfortsWy. No exclaim over the fact that even on Ucaits. carry Texas for their'presi­ Manchester continues to ex­ ed to the list Saturday. The Board Booey, PastyUste or fight to enlarge the Town Com- vriio are Love, grant to achool at 7 p.m. Friday. Boys age ment Station, University of Con­ sour Checks "Piste or the U-2 Incident, Russia's strongest dential ticket, ths victory will be pand. Our newer citizens quietly Oratefnl For SMewalka m lttw eo that I could be a mem­ dren to hear’one anothere burdens Jnat tetephone your, order for of Admissions visited the home of 8 to 11 are eligible for the Cub necticut. hresth). Oet NASIt^ TH today _T ? ^ 8 case against us, Russia protested squall^ sordid. It will be tthged take « n the burden of maintaining To the Editor, ber and all other registered Demo­ in perfett good w ill that Thy peace drag needs and coametIcB :giv- one handicapped candidate who dniff countor* fverywnoF#* PuMlabtn ^ The wild itatementa of. Mr. which paaieth understanding may Scooting program which Includes TTie . 13-blrd entry, owned by to a blank wal^ with the effecU pf the religious is­ our village charm. It la a credit crats who want to be active could Ing yonr Charge Plaa niimbor. was unable to go to Yeomans Hail jTounlMl October l, iwa James Dougan should be an­ keep our hearts end minds in weekly meetings o f each den and Harco Grchard and Poultry Farms, sue, with some Illogical sMumptlon to our present Democratic admin­ be members, while Mr. Hammer But the main cure for Russia's swered. Christ Jesus, our Lord. Amen. where the other 34 were sworn in. Inc., South Easton. Mass., laid a Piihllrtirl Brorr Broning Bscopi istration that so much has been was voting rrith those who wanted ' Get . a monthly Pack session. eundiysimC H6HaMr* ErtoreC «t in« unhappy position lies not In the that the Republican ttand on civil Perhape here is an aspect of shar­ Twelve . registered Republican; total of 3.607 eggs during the .50- Pool OtOeo *t *I*ncne»t*r Conn. •» Director Alice Lamenso haa to keep the memberehlp. down eo Immediate During den meetings, boys work PRESCRIPTIONS rights is not as offensive as the done so smoothly. ing burdens that either firitly or nine. Democratic qnd 14 failed to 'week duration of the test. They O m o Itell Matter erection of some new veto block­ It was only two years ago that been working to aee that achool they could control everything on themes which-will be illustrated lastly ws roust lionsidsr, -What It Delivery scored 3,879.75 points on a rating Free Delivery ade, but’ In greater Russian ac­ Democratic stand, and w lo j the the first Democratic Board of Di­ children are protected walking to themselves. aign up with either party. by crafts and sometimes by skits ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES means to our Creator fon us, in scale which scores size of egg.s as zealous willingness of Texas oil rectors was elected and In the and from school. Those whose I urge my friends to support the ■Because-of ^ the inhbllity of nu­ at Pack meeting, and also work to ceptance of the spirit of the United brotherly love, to be creative with well as quantity. - U G G E H DRUG on.OB9 xMu r - •" < . « money to spend mone^ to protect space of this short time these children must walk along Porter Town Committee endorse slate merous people to get to daytime obtain, credit towards the basic Six Month...... L;J Nations, and in greater Russian a brother in need. Bo often our SHOPPING PARKADE things have been accomplished: Street or Bast Middle Turnpike o f Jerry Allen and Ray Spielman. sessions, the Board of Admissions Cub awards, the W olf, Bear and Francis A. Ryan, associate pro­ • ThrM Month...... practice of policies which have Its own privileged way of life. - thoughts concerning God ^ cen ■ One Month ...... are grateful, that the Board of Joseph Konlcki has added a night session to the Lion badges. Additional work may fessor of poultry science and su­ 1. The Boarid assumed for the tered upon the truth that we- aa ■ WMkly ...... » within themselves som^power to This ,as least, Is the way the directors is providing sidewalks schedule. It- will be held October 8 earn gold and silver arrows to be pervisor o f the test, said it was jin g le C opy...... ” first time its rightful function as human beings need God momen­ win thp allegiance of a United Na­ Texas picture looks at this dis an articulate, policy making or­ along these heavily-traveled (CSitdbniPRESCR^n^NPHAIUlAOX from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. The next worn with the badges. The pro­ the fifth time in the past twenty tarily and in thia critlcd thought MEMBER OF gan, responsive to all of Manches­ •treets. R a il W a g e a G im b session is Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. until gram culminates with a Webelo years that Harco hens have been THE ASSOOATED PRESS tions majority. It Is ironical Indeed tance. Perhaps the great majority have we lost sight of oven giving 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-8«n An Interested Parent 1 p.m. course of preparation for Boy top producers in the test. Th. A M O d M ed ^ W t« that, at the very moment In United of Texans are going to cast their ter, and willing to defend a ^ thought'that perchance a loving mtiUwl to the u.e el ”, take issue on any municipal prob­ Washington —- The number of Scouting.- Second and third places went to all new. dlsnatche. credited to u or Nations history w'hen the United ballots on a basis which doesn't Father b »* n e ^ o f a relationship Voters made Saturday were NOW OPEN! not otHerwlBe credited •Secret BaUotf empioyee of United States rail­ Douglas Stafford, John McGovern Parents arc asked to accompany pen.s of birds owned by Merry- show up in the surface maneuvers lem- _ . . with His sons and that wherever knoll Farms Inc. of EaSt Free­ and ah» the locil new. publlehed h e « States concedes to Itself that its 2. Opening up the High School To the Editor^ roads dropped from 1,191,444 in Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Browning boys Friday. A $1.50 fee is- re­ All rlghfa of republlctlon of .pecl.i two or three are gathered together town, Mass. The second-place pen own days of commanding an almost of the politicians and their itrate swimming pool. • I am a newly elected member 1949 to 815,474 In 1959 — about 32 Arthur Austin,"Mrs. Thomas Fa quired for registration and insur­ JOANNE’S dl.patche» herein are alwi re.erved in dynsunlc relationehlp, God joins produced 3.590 eggs and a total of automatic majority are fading, and gists. We certainly hope so. Such a 3. Building a new swrlmming of Rock'ville Democratic Town per cent. But freight trafftc, gan Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Free ance. Boys who have previously Ftill .erylce client of N B A Sere- pool with the promise of another measured by ton-mllea handled, their company eo that as we share 3,812.45 points: the third-place pen at the very moment when a flock nice big two dozen electoral votes Committee and I attended my man: Paul Pepin, Mr. and Mrs. registered will have their registra­ BAKE soon to come. first meeting when the party met rose 9.3 per cent in the period, end burdens it la never done alone. 3,666 eggs and 3,776.60 points. . **^^bllsher. RepmeenUtlve.: The Rev. Arthur p. Leaker Ralph ElHs, Xlr. and Mrs. John tion fees paid from Pack funds. J u to Mathew. Bpeclal A «n c y - New of new memberships gives Russia ought to come In a clean package 4. 'The permanent paving of 19to iehdorse' ita candidates for State the average anndal wage rose 65 Both pens were cross-bred birds. Buckingham Church Currier, Miss Anna Bobeck, Mrs. Cub Scout committee chairmaii SHOPPE York ChIcaJto Detrott and BoMoy an opportunity to strengthen Its which the victor can accept with streets with thd promise of pav­ Representative. Anybody who per cent from $3,709 to $6415. Charles Burnham, Mrs. William E. Edward Arnold of School ild. says The top single layer in the te.st} MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF was a Harco Barred Plymouth \ ; CIRCULATIONS______owm position, Khrushchev, In­ out having to wash his hands after ing 28 more. tells registered Democrats that Tucker, Mrs. Russell Stafford, Mrs. that volunteers are needed for the 999 MUn SL, ManchMtor 5. The renovation of Barnard there was pressure put on at that M ary McCarthy,- Mr. and Mrs. posts of Cubmaster and den Rock that laid 325 eggs and [ The Herein I^ntlng Company Ii^ . stead of courting these voter fey ivArd. Junior High School, after many We Do Our Own Baking! meeting is not telling Democrats ■ Richard Insalaco. Mr. and Mrs. mothers. Former Cubmaster Fran­ scored 365.65 points. a.mime. no financial reapon.lbllity for showing what a good world citizen years of Republican apathy. ! typoaraphlcai error, aopearin. In aa- the truth. I have never attended Robert Krainer, Kostyk Naumec; cis Haines has resigned due to a The Storrs Agricultural Experi- i • HOLLS • BREAD . Tertuement. and o&or reading ■’J!***^ Russia can be, concentrates bn a 6. A continuing street lighting change in working hours. ment Station' conducted the test In The MancheMer Eyenlng Herald. program, wherein expenses are a more . democratic meeting. Francis Czelu.sniak, Ralph Parker proposal which would gain for him Everyone there voted by secret Sr., Mr. and' Mrs. Audrey Miller, The Cub Scout program Ip this for the 49th consecutive year. It • DONUTS Dlapiay •adrertlMna dojdna fioura; We-Two Group reimbursed by the State. is one of four standard egg laying a new veto over these self-same 7. Traffic control on East Cen ballot which was sanctioned by Mr.' and Mrs, William E .. Smith, community is sponsored by the A n­ • PASTRIES For Mondae—1 om FJdc»y. Ronald Taker, Joseph A. Pelletier, tests held in the East and Midwest Foe Tneadayr-1, P m Mradw votes. To Open Season ter St. Mr. Hammer and no one knew who dover Elementary School PTA. F jt Wedneaday—1 o m :J ^ e«la y _ Mrs. Mary Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. to determine laying qilality of var­ —STORE HOURS— United Stales policy happens to 8. Initiating sub-committees on anyone else voted for. I will tell John Laws of Mathieson Dr. Is the For Thnraday-1 P m - t^n eed ay you who I voted for. I voted for Wishkaroff. Institutional representative and ioua breeds under local condition.s. 0|>oii Tup>i.. Wed., Fri., Sat., For Frlday-1 p m. Thurjday. be just as worried as Khrushchev The We-Two Group of Con­ the Board of Directors to Investi­ 7 A..5I. to 6 P.M.; Thurs.. 7 A.M. For Saturday—l^p m. FJIday. Jerry Allen and Ray Spielman. A t the previous se.s.sion the fol­ publicity chairman. Eighteen poultry farms entered gate In full any particular munic­ birds in the teat. Connecticut en­ to 9 r..M.: Sun., 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. Claextfled deadline- 1 0 ^ ■ over what , the future* voting story cordia Lutheran Church will start I voted for Jerry because of my lowing were made; Michael Nau­ Garden Club Changes Date day of , publication except Saturdar— ipal problem. . tries included Hall Brothers In the United Nations may be. But Its fall season with a, supper meet belief that the City should have mec. Mrs. Ruth Grime.s, Mrs. E ve­ (CLOSED MONdWy S) t a.m______^______•There are many other projects The regular meeting of the Gar­ Hatchery, Wallingford, and Pilch’s not yet accomplished and there­ lyn Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs. Philip den Club has been postponed from Monday, September 28 It has shown the good,sense and Ing In the church hall tomorrow at Poultry TTarms, Hazardville. the superior strategy of trying to fore not visible to the Manchester Brass, Mr. and Mrs. George Kas­ this Wednesday to Oct. 13 to avoid 7 p.n?- eye. For exaniple, the Democratic per, Mrs; 'Veronica Hoelzer, James conflict with the meeting of the W ro n jj Play deal with these future votes by Couples attending are to brfng a members of the Board of Direc­ R. Spearman, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Planning and Zoning Commission taking right positions and by build­ specialty dish. J. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles The dlFcontent of RubbIa aiid tors arc in favor of financing the In the Town Hall Wednesday. ing up ths United Nations rather Members of the awrangemepts storm sewer program by a bond RUG and Jr„ Mrs. William Soracchl, Mrs. Warren Post, from Buri;’s Plant- KhniBhcbev with the pre.ent aet committee are Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ than by trying to tear do-wn and issue. This requi;;es over a half a Stefanie Naumec. Mrs. Margaret land, Manchester, will speak at „ - tip of the United Nations Is under- ward Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert million dollars and it must be Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mof- the October meeting on ''Putting revamp the United Nations In or UPHOLSTERY R e-elect NATALIE NORMAN * Btandable. The cure, however, llee Brlckhouse, ahd Mr. and Mrs. W il­ done now. Trying to pay for this S Ftfutu ieii I S T ¥ fltt. Miss Marjorie Harris. Mr. and the Garden to Bed.” Hostesses will der to assure Its own dominance liam H. Gess. Those In charge of Lnring Studios ' nqt In a change In the United Na- out of cash surplus is not realistic JAN€ M. STUEK Mrs. William Powers, Mr. and Mrs. be Mrs. Edwin Sage. Mrs. Ray­ Uiat way the program are Mi*, and Mrs. if one really wants the Job done. Leslie Smith and Mrs. John E., mond P. Houle and Mrs. Francis MRS. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MacGILLVARY Itloha. It depends upon a change In CLEANING We would say Khrushchev came George Krause and' Mr. and Mrs I f it Is to be done It must, be fi- Board of EducoHon Crotty. Mullen. li DANCE r uie attitude and the operaUone of Walter Meier. -nanced by a bond issue. To Greet St. Onge .^Kindergarten Notes Miss Janet Mathieson, Manches-* The bride's mother wore a taupe up to a moment in history with Herald Photo by Pinto ~ R ubsIbl . All married couples of the I hope that you will also write TEL. Ml 9-1752 kins est 1960-1968 An open house and coffee hour •Mothers who will assist at the silk faille dress, olive gretn acces­ precisely the wrong play. That A^^ AV ter, and William Douglas MacGill- - Ruiila'e dlecontent eteme from church are Invited to attend. a letter to the Open Forum list­ o r will be held for William St. Onge cooperative kindergarten this sories, and a white orchid corsage. would raise a question as to how vary. South Glastonbury, were - the fact that Rueela hae conaletent- SERVED of Putnam, candidate for Congress Silver Wedding Bells Ring week Include; Today, Mrs. William The bridegroom's’ mother wore A STUDIOS Ml 3-5747 TW O 8-Y E A R TERM S united in marriage Saturday af­ niuch sense he really has. I f he has ORMANDI.WEST • DIRECTOR' " from the Second Congressional Mr. and Mrs. James . Wright, Kelly; tomorrow, Mrs. John E. jiyacinth blue lace dress with satin ly been a minority leader in the 1954-S7--19S1-80 any, however, he will welcome the District, tomorrow at 11. a.m. at 39 N. Elm St., celebrated their Levy: Wednesday, Mrs.' Whitney ternoon at South Methodist trim, matching accessories, and a r United Nations. As such. Us main the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Wright, the former Miss lavender orchid cor.sage. Mis.s Natniic Norman. Sltident of thn anticipated effort of his neutral I 'H O N E Ml 9-7196 Secretary Board EdnoaUoa sliver wedding anniversary Satur­ Merritt: Thursday, Mrs. James Church. "■ wel^H>n for protection of Ite own ew Raart FMIMas I ot E. Peters- A Jonathan Trumbull Grace White, was born at Snipsic A reception for 250 guests was Dance, In New York Cityfl California and friends to lead him gently out of Garner's 1954-59 day evening by entertaining 400 Massey, Friday morning. Mrs. The bride, is the daughter of policies end Interests has been the WUIAM A UNNON, tic . aowisto I Off-Strsst Parkisg Highway. Mrs. Leola Beck and relatives and friends at the British Lake in Tolland, and Mr. W right Paul Pfanstiehl; and Friday after­ held at the Knights of Columbus Mexico Toured with the USO, appeared 8 r.Hisworj) ST. was bom in Manchester. They Mr. and Mr.s. .Tamc.s R. Mathieson. his own mlataks. This advertisement paid for Mrs. Philip H. I.sham Sr. will pour. American Club with a supper and noon, Mrs. Parker Sears. Home, Manchester, after the cere­ with the London Opera Company, con­ big power veto In the Security W H AT IS A (iivu (irern St-iuiijw T42 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER started celebrating their 25th year 50 Tanner SI. Tlie bridegioom-is by friends of the candidate. Mrs. Marita Merrick, Democratic dance. 4-H Dance Suceessful mony. For a motor trip through ducted and directed televi.sion and stag* Council. A fter Korea, however, that of marriage by taking a trip to the son of Mrs. Ransom Galinal, B Town Chairman, states that St. The Wrights were married Sept. Members of the Andover-Coven- New 5'ork State, the bride wore a BALLET shows, directed 1959 Miss America Pageant. 601 Main St., South Glastonbury, veto was bypassed by the adop- Additional Evidence PRESCRIPTION? Onge will welcome an opportunity Europe in May. They visited the 28, 1935, in South Coventry by the try Dairy Club wish to express and the. late William D. MacGill- cherry red wool suit and matching to greet'Columbia residents and dis­ Rhine in Germany, Switzerland, UoB of the General Aaeembly’e late Rev. Charles G. Johnson. The their appreciation to all who con aci'cssories;. The couple will be al When, In hli annual report, It looks like an ordinary piece of paper with cuss with them problems confront­ Paris, Dublin, Northern Ireland, vary. “ •'Uniting for Peace” reeolutlon, by couple’s matron of honor, Mrs. tributed to the dance held by the The Rev. I.«iwrenco F. Almond, home at .50 Myrtle St. after Oct. 15, Nations Secretary General Ham- writing you can't read, to get medicines that ing eastern Connecticut. The pub­ Scotland and England. TAP • ACROBATIC which questions deadlocked In the Alford Hafncr, sister of Mrs. club Friday night in the Andover pastor of South Methodist Church, The bride is a graduate of Maii- marskjold discounted the world or­ seem expensive. lic is invited. Mrs. W right is employed as a Wright, and their best man, Elmer elementary school. The dance, held perfoiTned the double ring cere­ che’stcr High School, and is con\- Security Council can, after 24 OOP Seta Coffee Hours secretary for the Davis and.Brad­ ganization's need for a permanent Actually, a prescription 1s a passport to better Ledoux, attended the 25th anni­ for the benefit of the Tolland mony, Baskft.s of white carn.stions piiler in engineering al Pratt and hours, go to the General Assembly. ford Lumber Co., Ea.st Hartford, BALLROOM • BATON standing police force, arguing that health. Physicians study about ten years to bo A series of coffee hours spon­ versary party. The Rev. Arnold County Agricultural Center, and gladioli were at the altar and Whitney Aircraft, ICast Hartford. sored by the Republicari Town W. To'zer, pastor of Second Con­ and Mr. W right is a director and SCHOOL OF MODELING There, on most lasues, a one-third each situation Involved special able to writs one. Pharmacists study about five raised $91. Robert MacDonald of altar rail. Jack Grove was organ­ Her husband is a graduate of Committee will begin tonight when gregational Church, offered the assistant superintendent ot the voU would again constitute a veto years to learn how to comi>ound them. Drug firms Hebron Rd. is president of the ist, and Eric Olson was aoloi.st. Glastonbury High School, aJid Is S-n'DIOS LOCATED AT problems in the coniposlUon and gatherings will listen to the Nixon- grace. Manchc.ster W ater Co. - Ruaela has not possessed that, sometimes spend millions to perfect the drugs dairy club. Escorted by her father, the studying engineering al the Unl- character of the force required, he in them. The few dollars all this knowledge costs Kennedy debate and discuss it fol­ bride wore a white satin gown, vcrsil.y .of Connecticut. He ‘served MANCHESTER For Registration and InformaBoh . Z either. lowing the televised program. Host­ Call .lA 5-3713 or Call Colleet cited recent experience In the Con­ saves you sickness-time and sometimes your life. wax beans and fruit; Thursday Advertisement— fashioned witli a scoop neckline overseas for three years with the British-Amerjean Club _ Recently, In the Congo situation, esses tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Classes Resume Week of .Sept. 12 go as something that had strength­ creamed dried beef, mashed po­ 50 at M eeliii" Clean range and fuel oil - cour­ and long sleeves. Her fingertip U.S. Army. Tnes. — Maple Street “ Secretary General Dag Hammar- Clifford Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. tato, sliced egg, spinach and gra­ net veil fell from a lace cap. She ened his conviction. We suggested William C. Robin.son, Mr. and Mrs. teous service. McKinney Lumber ROCKVII.LE ---- Thursday. rolish-American Citizens Club, * skjold has taken General Assembly YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you ham cracker pudding, and Friday Of Couples Club M I 3-2141 or M I 9-4818. carried a cascade of white camil- that experience In the Congo was need a medicine. Pick up .your prescription if . Boyd Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. John 26 Village Street < “ instructions and carried them out, tuna fish noodle casserole, cab­ lias. beginning to prove the exact op­ shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly Eriandson -and' Mr. and Mrs. bage, apple and raisin salad and Miss Barbara L. Barre. 17.5 Retreat Lea|yjiie BOLTON — Saturday (10 to 3). Bolton Totvn HaU “ in the field, with specific decisions Charles Hill Jr. About .50 members o f the M ar­ Mancheator Evening Herald An posite— that only a United Nations without extra charge. A great many people en­ peach halves. dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. Princeton St., was maid of honor. iliand actions which were. In our Notes ried Qouple.s Club of Community police force made up o f Individual, trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ Superintendent Aw ay Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim Sha wore a street-length gown of To Hold Bazaar TTie executive committee of the George E. Graff, state rural su­ Baptist Church attended a gour­ emerald green faille. , The gown opinion, right and necessary, but non-national recruits could he real­ pound yours? 2-685«. which could be subject to contro­ PTA will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. perintendent of schools, is out of met dinner and program Satur­ was designed with a flared skirl, The Manchester Chapter of Cal­ ly fit for all the varioua taske the at the home-of Mrs. John Tellel- state and will be gone until Oct. short sleeves, and round neckline. versy when one asked whether day evening in Fellowship hall at vary Retreat League will sponsor United Nations might encounter. bach, vice president, on Sleepy Hoi 7, due to the illness of his mother. the church. She carried a cascade of bronze anybddy had specifically author­ a white elephant booth at the At the very lime Hammarskjold low Rd. During his absence Miss Viola "School Daze” was the program Girl Wins Ribbon and yellow pompons. holiday baza.nr to b^ sponsored Richard Golab. 17-year-old son of ized them,. Larson, elementary supervisor, theme. Decorations consisted of Bridesmaids were Miss Le.slie A. for the .benefit of the R etreat!I was submitting his report, some of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Golab of Cher­ The Khrushchev proposal to re­ will be acting superintendent. blackboards, books, apples for the Decker. 76 Gacden St., and Mrs. ■House at St. • Patrick's Church in ; | the nations which had contributed ry Valley Rd,, has enlisted in the At Eastern States place the Secretary General with a teacher, and dunce cap.s. Edward A. Malliie.son, 1.3 Trotter Farmington on Satiirda.v from H) units to the Congo police opera­ OOctdoTi^b Army. He is now stationed at Ft. Manchester Evening Herald Co­ St. sister-in-law of the bride. They " triumvirate of three United Na­ Prescription Pharmacy A fter a brief misiness meeting, Ml.ss Rosemarie Pcila, 364 Bid- a.m. to 6 p.m. tion were quarreling wlUi some of Dix. The young man'was a .stu­ lumbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ members adjourned,, to "classes,” wore gowns .styled the same as the tions executives, one repreeentlng dent at the regional technical ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy well St., won a gold ribbon for the Anyone who wishes to donate WARDS Hammarskjold'a declsione In the 901 Main Street where their skills in ancient his­ maid of honor's, and carried similar M ( ) rj T ( . ( ) {■ u Y W A M l ) zchool. showmanship contest and a bronze articles for this bo.ath may call r the Blast, one the West, and one gopyright 1960 (7W2) 8-3435. ^ tory, math, spelling, and geog­ flowers. Mkss Nancy Mathieson, field, and were threatening to with­ Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Reeves ribbon in the Holstein dairy com­ Mrs. R. E, Hagedorn of St. James’ : the, eo-called neutrals, li a pro­ raphy were tested. The program petition at the Eastern States E x­ Fairview. Ma.s.s., cmi.siu of the bride, parish, Mrs. Primo Amadeo of St, draw their units If he did not re­ formerly of Hebron Rd., have wa.s flower girl. She wore a yellow posal by which Russia would re­ moved to California. They plan to Austria Pays War Debt concluded with group singing. position 4-H Roundup in Spring- Bridget's; Mrs. Francis Minor of 824-828 M AIN STREET verse his policies. And he was In Those in charge of the dinner dress, a crown, and carried a gain veto power, this time In direct establish themselves near San field, Mass. St. Bartholomew's, or Mrs, John fact forced to change some of his basket of bronze pohipons. Diego, where a Navy pal of Vienna—Austria has paid mo.st were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ahcrt, Chosen as one of. 20 dairy m'em- Tierne.v of A's.sumption parish. application to the executive func­ David MacDonald, Sdiith -Glas­ decisions In the field, and, for In­ Reeves is living. Mrs. ,Reeves is of Her World V/ar II ."eparat’ -onx Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, and bers from Connecticut, Miss Peila Them will also be parrel post, tioning of the United Natfons or stance, reopen the radio station the former .Shirley Golab, - to Rti.ssia. Shipments valued at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spicer. Club exhibited her nine-lmonth-old Hol­ tonbury, was best man. Ushers home made food, plant, toy. Jew­ officers planned the program. Mr. were Edward A. lliathieson, 13 ganlratlon. A veto at the executive United Natli^ns police had shut School Menu $117,500,000 have been made in stein heifer, "Queenie.” She re­ elry, apron and religious goods and Mrs. Ehward. Corcoran arc Trotter St., brother o f the bride; TUESDAY’S level could presifmebly be over- $^NCH§ST»R CKNTKR ■ The menu at Horace W. Porter the past five years. Therepara- ceived one of the highest- marks boolh.s. a wishing well and fish . down and barred to Congo polltl presidents. and Roderick Warner, Glaston­ . ridden by a two-thlrda vote of the §ASY PARKING , , Sclipol this week i.4: Tuesday tions agreclnent • ailed for deliv­ in the herdsman test among Con pond. Rcfre.shmenls will be served. ] cal factions. schoolboy sandwich, to.ssed salad, ery of goods worth $t.i>t,000,000 necticut exhibitors. Connecticut bury. Clifford French. Bloomfield, Genera] Assembly. But the proceM Now, after a shift of power In apples; Wednesday barbecued over six years and oil shipments Some 300,000 American homes was awarded a bronze award for nephew of the bridegroom, wa.s Involved would, once again, make the Congo, controversy based on u u y - r t ' luncheon meat," golden potatoes, of 1,000,000 tons over 10 years. catch fire in an average year. the dairy herdsman contest. ringbearcr. possible a partial paralysis of TERRIFIC BUYS the national compoeltlon of the United Nations policy. UN police force Is being crested ^Manehehieh LUMBER* ONE DAY ONLY Such an end result, proposed at from another quarte'r. Now It Is ” a time when the smaller nations of Colonel Mobutu, the so-called 100% NYLON the world are Teellng more and strong man, who Is demanding that The wisest choice for distinction more, dependent upon the United the troops o f Ghana and Guinea be r. Nations’ capacity to function withdrawn from the Congo opera­ NEED A NEW ROOF? quickly and decisively, Is almost tion. He charges that these troops, STRETCH TIGHTS '• certain to be rejected, even If It following policies of their home * had been proposed by Khrushchev governments, have been operating > In a statesmanlike rather than a In favor, of Lumumba, his rival. Girls’ Sizes W threatening, bluffing manner, ' The presence of the troopa from H’s a groot feoling “ A s for the root of Russia's dls these two new African atates did 7 to 10. . ' content, that Russia has Almost al much to Insure the success of the to have your b«Niget ways been in the losing minority In early United Nations police opera­ problems sototoh Roq. 1.79 ' decisions on United Nations policy., tion, because they eymbollted . the there are two things Russia ought fo 2.4? fart that the United Nations oper­ .When balancing .your monthly * to doi about this. The first Is to re­ ation w as, obviously not a return bu RiiaeU Ww so oftsn been in the terpretatlon from Senator Lgfhdon fhe :^aTttoT(A KTatioaal ^ DANIELS CADILLAC-OLDSMOBiLErlhc. Z. iBiflority*ln the United Nationf.i so Johnson, their oWn favorite aon 1886 AUUNT AVB^HAil'nOKD, CiONN. ' Z that its instincts keep turning to that the clause in thst platform ‘‘•’tbs.raeart of one kind-of Veto or hitting apodal tax coacaaalona to ’SMRVIMP AiAMertMWTMm OVMR SO YRARS* SSaVXNO OONNaOTIOaT FAMtI.laS, BUSIMSSB ANS IXDUSTBY SINOa itst •Bother. A0L there here (m w eome tha^^lnduatry doeoi’t maaii what ^ . ■ ' ' i , ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ > 9 ^ >■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, tONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 P A G iim fO B MANCHESTER EVENING HERMvD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1960 PAGE EIGHT strong, secretory; Frank Cuneo, tenna expiring In Septemlier 1961 every branch of the armed forces was elected chairman, and Donald D olton ^strinsky Heads asalBtant secretary; Walter A. are Ftank Cervini, (Tharles Lang, and Allies, is open to anyone with Donley, 2 Alpine St, woa elected TWO M IUJOH Nikita Moves Backus, treasurer; jq)m G. Wag­ Holdaworth Sharp, and William an honorable dlscliarge, or separa- BOYSCOVf treasurer. Cubmaater will be Wil­ Lending Unit Ike in New York Ai^my-Navy Club ner Jr., assistant treasurer. Murphy. tidn papers showing service imder bert Auden, 9 Durkin St,' and Cal­ raEseninioiit Michael Nlmirowski and Ed­ honorable conditions. - Veterans Notes ondNewi vin Moriarty, 314 Ontor St, wUl Shtoly Otainssilsfi - West Begins Attack Road Paving Elected to the Iward of gover- serve as assistant cubmaater. Abrallajn Oatrtiisky was rMlsct- nora tor three-year terms were ward Parclak were elected audi­ may inquire at the clubhouse or Launchedby For S u p p ort tors for the year. , Write to the secretary for details. The fall program was discussed. RTHUR M IW ed to his second t e m .u president William L. Shields, Herbert Smith, Cub Scout Fack No. 37. of St. All dena will hold their first meet­ 0 For Talks on UN SchediileSet of te* Army an4^ Navy/dluh at its and Edward Kovla. Those named The meeting marked the 41iit Mary’s Spiec^tal Church held Its ings during the week of Oct 0. On UN Revamping W orld Bank Of Neutrals annual meeting recently. ' to two-year terms svere Hqnry election of officers In'-the Army ’ The United States has approxi­ first committee and organisational The first pack meeting will be held Othere elected were Carlo Quag- Wiersblcki and Richard LaCha- and Navy Club. The club, com­ mately 1,500 gas utility and pipe­ meetifig Friday night. Oct. 21, and will be a Halloween (EoiiUiiaed from Fag* Qm ) Faying will begin on tlirta town posed o f veterans representing line companies.. ItendaU Brown, 58 Spruce St., n m P age O m ) 11a, vice president; 'Victor L. Arm­ pelle. Serving out the remainder of party. (Conttnned from Pago Om ) roads a week from today. Read Herald Advs. (OoattmMd ftona One) _ Eisenhower had lunch with N«w Selectman Charles Robbins said Eligible for membership in IDA Mneral repreaentlng th*i weqt, the "Ydrk.^Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. Obituary that asphalt amesite will be ap­ The Congo Crisis touched oft the are Ue n member countries of Cbnununist and the neutral na- The Bresident today denounced heavy -soviet attacks on him and '(a m p a ig n \ o the world bank. tlona. JChruahchev says Hammra- deficit spehdUig as a threat to plied to JCeeney Dr., Westvlew Dr., he eald he asked the privilege of In a message to the aeaaion, Junes Ik (Plbole ’ American woifd.]eaderBhip aa well and a part of Notch Rd. Thla will NORMAN replying to the Assembly to clari­ ■kjold (^ la c k e y of the W est as "the way of the. political cow­ Q u i z " President Eisenhower .said IDA Jamet L. OTbole, 51, whMe be the first time this type of sur­ fy his poslUon. He recalled that ’will provide new and enlarged X. If the is not reorganized wife, the former Ethel Packan^ ard.” he had received a Security Coun­ means of dealing with some of the according to hih scheme, the world -was forinerly of Manchester, died “Nothing can more '• ajirely facing has been used by the town. cil mandate to restore peace and development problems that could "shall continue to ba in a state of suddenly yesterday aftemotm at weaken our nation at home 'and Hie decision to use the amesite order in The Congo, and an over­ not otherwise be handled.” ^ cold war.” bis home. Greenwoods Road Bast, abroad than such irresponsible paving -was Influenced by the re­ S. Under hia proposed, reorganl whelming General Assembly vote Eisenhower’s .message was read Norfolk. spending,” he said. "To indulge surfacing of Bolton Center Rd. in o f confidence on his activities to the session by Secretary of the sation, each‘ of the OirM. groups Mr. O’Toole was born In New in deficit spending, except in cases . front of the George Rose property there. Without mentioning either Treasury Robert B. Anderson. could exercise a veto ovei^U-N. Britain, Jan. 3, 1909. a ton of of temporary emergency, la not years ago by the State High- "crisis” or his Soviet attackers. Welcoming the delegates, An­ actions. This point had been'left James M»d Mary Burkhat 0"Toole only robbing our grandchildren, it way'-D.ppartment. This application Hammarskjold told the Assembly derson said IDA "represents unclear In hia UJN. speech. He was general manager o f the is the way of the politics^ cow­ was very-successful and cured the It, was facing a choice. TTie bouncy premier, who con ard." CORDIALLY INVITES YO recognition that a great number washboard Condition of the road. Director Candidates ducted one press conference in the Hitchcock Chair Co. of Riverton. "It is not a question of the man, of the stronger, countries have a He a communicant of the Im­ The President spoke during a This type of surfacing eliminates middle of the road In front of the but of the institution,” Ham- stake in the advance of the less Theodore Powell Is running t o i f Democrat Francis J. Mahoney maculate Conception Church In 2-hour stopover in Pliiladelphia en the necessity to oil^'each summer marskjold said. " . . . . A U.N. estate, showed no reluctwice in developed countries," his second term as a director on seeks his third term as a Director Norfolk, and a member of the Hor- route to New York for foreign pol­ and is expected to last'IQ...yearB, force cannot be , permitted to be­ the Democratic slate. During his in Monday’a election. cohunenting on just about any sub­ icy talks with Prime Minister come party to any internal de- Holt, in his 'curtain-raising ject tfie reporters could think up. nell Lodge o* BUts of New York. Robbins said. speech, noted that the United present term he has served as act­ One of Mahoney’s chief interests Surviving, besides his wife, are Nehru of India, and President 44 New Voters Added flict." States has been running deficts In ing mayor. in his two terms on the Board has WhUo berating the VJrf. under a daughter. Miss Gloria O’Toole, a Gamal Abdel Nasser o f the He indicated he may speak 0 — What presidential been recreation. United Arab Republic. Forfy-four persons registered as its dealings with the rest of the Powell is a public information Hammarakjqld, he sported a tie student at the University of voters on Saturday at the Commu­ again as the session’s historical de­ candidate was nominated in consultant for the - Connecticut A native of town, he attended St. clasp showing the UJ4. emblem. In remarks to the meeting of the bate progresses. world, but discounted the serious­ James’ School and Milnchettar Rochester. N.Y.; a brother, Joseph nity Hall. the longest convention in ness of the outfiow of gold. Department of EMucatlon, and the He agreed do "contemplate” run­ O’Toole of Cromwell, and A slater. American Institute o f Certified $6 many "IndepeTidence, impartiality and High School where he participated ning for president of the United Public Accoimtents, Elsenhower There were 19 registered as Re­ history? , . By comparison with other coun­ author of two books published Miss Elisabeth O’Toole, >1|W, of publicans; 13 as Democrats; 12 un- objectivity must be . the sitrlbutes A — John W . Davis, nomi­ in sports. Mahoney, now a foreman, States, provided ha could run on made no direct m otion of Soviet of the Secretary General and these tries,” he said, "It still has im­ this summer, "The Long Rescue" has been with Hamilton Standard CromwelL ___ afflliated. Two Republicans changed wonderful nated on the 103rd ballot mense reserves of gold'and the ten­ and "The School Bus Law.” the Cbnununist ticket. He )iro- Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s de­ find clear expr^sion in the U.N. for 25 years, fessed disdain for the anti-Commu­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ mand for over-haul of the United to the Democratic Party. ’ in the 1924 Democratic earn- dency in some quarters to speak of During his term on the board he day at 8:15 a.m. at the Holmes . charter.” ' . Mahoney is active in the Red nist demonstrators, saying thla Nations. Three more voter-making ses­ aign, the first campaign weakness of the dollar’ is certain­ has been interested in legislation Funeral Home. 400 Main St., fol- Hammarskjold said criticism by Cross Blood Program and the Showed American culture.. Instead, the President talked in sions will be held before the na­ sounds to eard on radio. ly misplaced/’ on free polio clinics, aid to the lowed by a solemn high Mass of anybody strikes "at the very of­ g • • • . Knights of Columbus.,He is a mem­ He said the Soviets are ready to genial terms about the need for tional elections. They 'will be on fice itself.” He noted also the buildup in Child Guidance Cltnip qnd enforce­ ber of the British AVnerican Club shoot a man into space, but he aet requiem at St. James’ Church at the m lted States to maintain a Oct. 1. Oct. 15, and Nov. 7. 0 —Who was the only man ment of rules for conducting pub­ 9. Burial will be In S t James OF THEIR N EW "1 would rather see that office monetary reserves In some Euro­ and the Hartford Industrial Fore­ no tete. He said no spaceman healthy economic base if it is to A t the request of the Republican hear,,. break on the basis of indepen­ elected president, whose pean countries. These are notably lic meetings. men’s Club. launching has been triad y et Cemetery. lead the free world in foiling Rus­ To'wn Committee the Board for dence, impartially and objectivity father was also president? west Germany, Italy and the Powell, 4i, Is a native of Brook­ He lives with his wife, the former What success he ivas haiFing In Friends mhy call at the funeral sia’s plotting/^ Admission of Electors will meet than drift on the basis of com­ A — John Quincy Adams, Netherlands. lyn, N. Y. He received *hla bache­ Lucille Murphey, and their two chil­ hia private arunmit talks with neu­ home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock, ‘The great material base today from 6-8 p.m. on the Oct. 16 date So many promise.” 6th president; son of John Finance ministers and central lor. of arta degree from Colgate dren at 19 Hamlin St. trals Remained to be seen. aind tomorrow from 3 to 6 and 7 to on which America's world Jpader- for persons unable to attend day­ He said the Assembly faces a Adams, our second preai- bank ofticials from more than 50 University, his master’s degree One of hia weekend ’visitors, 9 p.m. ship must stand Is a'sound, expand­ time hour?. The board will also be question o f principle for the fu­ dent. nations are taking part in the frpm John Hopkins, and his doc­ division, and has appeared on two United Arab Republic President ing, healthy and vigqrous econ­ In session from 2-5 p.m. on that wonderful meetings and discussions of the Mrs. W. P. Brueggestrat ture, not a matter of convenience torate from Columbia University. television shows of his own. Gamal Abdel Nasser, had no com­ omy,” he said. "The seeimity and day. (From: J. Derl< D ala to "replace the arms race parish potluck of St. ^ George’s Castro usually, speak.s without a the lawn of the Samhuel Jewell States. They are steadily building night night when his vehicle struck reverberation and reflection of sound similar to that heard under concert hall Press. Daley, 10 Pine St.; Brent Down­ site received a rating of 90 per by a concerted effort to expand Episcopal Church at North Cov­ • Picture Stabilizer Circuits •'text — "From the heart,” his ad­ house. ’The car had to be lowed up. their reserves at the expense a car at the intersection of routes mirers Insist working himself ing, 65 Overlook Dr.; Katherine cent for their overall performance International trade In a peace-' entry Community House last eve­ acoustical conditions. Once you've heard it,'you'll change your entire concept of • New RCA Long-Range Tuner away. No Injury was reported. of the rest of the world. 196 and 151. Marshall, 115 Oxford St.; Mrs. In preparing for and firing the mis­ fill world.” The .alternative, he into a frenzy of emotion. Casaels has been summoned to Jacobsson said these countries Charged with Murder ning. It was announced at the recorded sound. • RCA Security Sealed Circuits State Police Identified the vic­ Minnie Brown, 33 Edgerton St. siles. said, is a continuation of the event that the church school will lAter, the 21-natlon steering com­ appear In Bolton Justice Court on should begin financing underdevel- ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Sar­ • Balanced Fidelity FM Sound mittee tackles the annual -East- Hartford, 8ept. 26 (/P)—Thomas tim as Harvey Downing, 27, of EU A Battery in Blast Windsor also cold war with Inflation, heavier Oct. 4. open nations. . ah Beattie, 72 Greenwood Rd.;, reopen on Simday. West battle over seating Commu- J. Cosgrove, 22, was held by po­ Ferrly Rd.. Lyme, who died a little hit two out of two, and ended up taxes and an eventual nuclear The Advisory Council of Bolton PLUS In Its annual report, the IMF Mrs. Florence Sartor, 37^Perkins niat Gliina in the U.N. Russia has lice today on a charge of murder later at Middlesex Memorial Hos­ with a 95 per cent overall. war. Eaton made the remarks Congregational Church will meet also called on industrialized coun­ pital, Middletown. St. ' Capt. William Qettsy and 1st Lt. in a speech prepared for deliv­ proposed it; the H.S, is determined In the death of a former Laibec, this evening from 8 to 9:15 o’clock to block It. tries to aid underdeveloped areas. Downing was driving south on BIRTHS SATURDAY :^ A Frank Curran, C Battery command ery at a luncheon with Soilet NEW...1961...EXCITING! It said they should supply them daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James In the parish room of the church. The’Votes of newly adn)Uied na­ About Town Maine, man. Rt. 196 when he struck a north­ officer and executive officer, re­ Premier Nikita Khrushchev and The Dawn Patrol of United with loans and grants, adopt liber­ Mahoney, Wapping; a daughter spectively, each pressed the firing tions—some neutralist, the al­ Cosgrove was arrested yester­ bound car on Rt. 151, police said. U.S. and Canadian industrial­ Methodist Church will meet tomor­ legiance of others yet unknown, The Manchester Council of al trade and tariff policies, and day at a Southend apartment In The driver of the car was.^ identi­ to Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Farr, Tol­ button for one launching. ists. land Rd., Vernon; a son to Mr. row at 6:30 a.m. at the parsonage. . may make the f^lna fight a Close Churches will resume mectinga to help stabilize world prjoes for the which the shooting occurred, po­ fied as Mrs. Ruth, Moody, ^46, of They reported that the unit was Publio Records . one this year. night at 6:30 at the North Method primary products supplied by the lice said. They said ha was carry­ Hazardville. and Mrs. James Murphy, 16 Lake commended for its good safety pro­ Overshadowing everything for emerging, nations. St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. cedures. Warrantee Deeds: J. A- Mc­ 1st Church. 300 Parker St. A wor ing a revolver from -which one ^he was uninjured. The Intersec­ NOTICE Carthy Inc. to Omer R. and the moment, however, is I none fatal. and Mrs. Milton Tedford, 65 necticut, at the office of the Gen­ to Abilio Santos, lot on Loomis Rd. VICTOR Kenneth Anie.a, 84 Tanner St, Lodge Terms Public Records K x d y g lw G o fife n Audio Sopuruior shipped back to Lubec for burial. Broad St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. eral Manager, Mr. Richard Martin, ha.a starlerop contrast flag of the state. sion pt'oducer Ted Mills, are be-* which the school can handle. transfer for 2 designs—each 4" x glnhipg a South American honey­ tained a 'strong defchsc of the The - Town of Manchester, Con­ • RCA Security Senled Circuits To order, in coins to:— U " and 2 designs each 4” x 18” ; The total sevienth grade at Bar­ GASOLIN* FRIENDLY FURMTURE moon. way the United Nations and Personal Notices necticut, reserves the right to 0ue Burnett, ‘The Manchester Eve­ color chart. / Q- -Did Rome ever, ceiue, to be nard included the presently “ farm­ HaaMTsIcJold have bem parrying • Autonatic Channel Equalizer ning Herald. 1150 AVE. OF lecLor reject , and and/or sUl o f the To order, send 25c in coirur to:— the capital of the Catholic world? They weba married Saturday ed out? pupils at three elementary out.epernttonn In Hie Congo. Itn alternate bid items; to waive in­ asi APFUANOE STORE ASIEBJ^AS NEW ITOBM M, M. Anne Cafiol, ’The Manchuiter Bve- A —>Ve«, in 1309 the Papa) Court afternoon at the New Capaan schools, Nathan Hale, Hollister '61. rlrcnlntion here amounted to re- Card of Thanks y# formality in proposaM; ’to rpject nUii Herald, 1155 AVE. OF was removed from Rome to Avig­ Congregatlansl qhurch, before a and Washington.- Thede pupils’ will bottnl of the nttnek on the Sec* W* wUh to thank our many (riendi any, knd/or all ’bids nr to actept OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 fJHL For Ist-olsss mailing add 10c. non, Francs. Tliia period was known gathering' that included Jack (or their klndneai and a)rmpathy. (low­ BANTLY OIL AMEBlCAg, NEW VOBK 80, N.Y. start classes at Barnard as soon f atnry-Ostier^ 'Ig the Sorts* tea one for each contract tha^ in MCh pattern. Print Name, Ad* ers and maaaagiM aent, In our recent be- I »Mr |\i SATURDAY UN1U. 7 f M , tor For Ist-class mailing add 10c for as thp "seventy years’ capllvUy." Paar, on whose show she rose to as the renoTsUona permit, te*"! raavemaot, eapaclally the Pioneer Val­ Its judgment, will l)a for the best <345 HARTFORD ROAD / draas with Zone, Style No. and each pattern. Print Name, Addreai fame, and other tnembert of the ■ to. , ! ! .ttoos. Dnynl snid thnt deaplto ley AnUque Dealers Association for all they did. It was (reatly appreciated.' interHt of the Town of Msnehes- i SlMO. with zone sn0 Pattern Number. ' Q- Which la ths highest mdun- cast, Hugh M wiim, announcer, aiid , The achool wtte the largeet population te Waddell with 703. thorn la-an doqlit the U.N. pren- Ted Carroll ■ Mr. Richard Itertln. T'l . Mltr' I (i ^ . p a y m e n t s af A s Fall Jt Winter *00 tssuo taining many Ibvely dasigns and rs. Beward Qals NO UNTIL t>ECEMBER A TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY ★ PLENTY FREE PARKING A FREE DELIVERY A —',0(1. Mttchsll, N. C., 6,604 era attendingling w

'-'4. J , / ^»\NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 PA( OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS b u m ing in the section covered by the general chairman. Menibera o f the the Now Hampshire Orange will Hebron ; ' :»i ’ Manchester telephone exehiuige; South Windtor tlckat committee are Mra. Horace bo the Inatalliiig otfteer. ’ ^THATOOY LOOKS LllfE. ways and medns, Mrg. James Law; Ballard and Mra. Loubi Boxer. JpBlor Women To Meet A ZfLLfO^At/fe/ Answer to Prfvlout Punts annual ennumeration project, Mrs. Mra. Roger Erieaon, Mra. Robert Brotherhood Plaiis Bay Stole Boy, 14, The Junior Woman’s Club wlU HEOUCHTABEGOOP USTSt^^JNER5ARy AND-'M ^^^ro Bjjt •X*D ■ S Ahvayi Beeii'Named... Ttcketa may he secured from a truck on Rt 3^ at about 12:45 the membership chairman. teTUBNEOtJCEUE8R«TE<^HAK“1 ^ T O s 5 tiove god of editing and pvbUahlng n pariah the day’e enjoyment either Mrs. BaUard, Pleasant Val­ BETTER 9 Cooking 3 Actress, — ~ newspaper which will come but p.m., yeaterday according to State I|Ja f P/-*»WELL d o J.R6CALLTHE/ HUMOR Haywortiv • David Shea, a University of Con- ley Rd. or Mra. Boxer, Ellington Members will be welcomed w Vi f i r s t t i m e b a k e d vesiel % the first of each month, except necUcut student' started pracUce Police. No personal injuriea were you Btscorrs, HIM.' twinged Rd. ti touch of Christmas when they go F0RM E-*y W6KTAS^ IS Wicked for July and August The purpose teaching today in the physical edu­ reported in the .accident. on a "Shbpplng Spree." 17110 sffalr 18 Ceremony SS kM When the boy temporarily took BuUetin Board ' w h a t i s A SUNBEAM AND SToung ladles is to keep all members of the cation department at the Re?ion- will be the club’a first fund raising gOFt ASVOUR . 14 Poem- • Lauirie Ellzebdtta, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Boxmey York, church inform ^ of its work and U school. Shea is working toward hia eyea off the road to look for a A South Wlndaor Men’a Duck project. 7 German king Pin BowUng League meeting for »5jl ish h e a r t ,' ISTeitf lor SO Sdlardlsk 47 Great or Bklnner Rd., Rockville. She waa bom Sept. 15 at Manchester the activities of its various ofgan- his bachelor’s degree, in Jan. 1961, cigarette, police aald, the car he Oo-«9 Postponea Opening imterctei 8 Reposet Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandmother is Mra. tlolda waa operating atruck the rear end all team captains and others in­ \ pdrfenUl ruler 31 Twist Little Bear laatiOhs. from UConn.\ Opening date for the South ,• tM H »>M. n«MI 17 Rocky hill Laurie York, Ehifield. She has two brothers, Stephen Nelaon of a truck driven by William terested in placing a team in the t k h 9 /t 10 Scent ,3 3 DllIerence constellation "The Keys" seemed an appro­ A copy of "Love and Laughter," Windsor Co-operative Kln-prgar- S RT E-A-S WE 18 Goddess of between aolar 48 Pen name of and Kenneth Allen; and a slater, Sandra Ann. by Sister Maryanns, has been pre- Shiiteran o f 43 Dart Hill Rd. An­ league, will be hrid tonight , at 8 lyric poetry 11 Seabird • • • 6 ' a priate title as it is symbolic of ten, originally scheduled for Oct. BY V. T. HAMLIN and lunar Charlea Lamb S t Peter. The Brotherhd is sMited to the Douglas Library by thony. Krawakl of Sullivan Ave., o’clock at the Community Hall a l l y OOP Brian Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert LeBel; 25 River waa riding in the truck aa a 3, haa been postponed to O ct 4 ai Gaelic 20 Biblical name months 60 Mine entrance headed by Lyman Eddy, director, the CathoUc lAdlea’ Society o f S t alieya on Main St. yeah... AN' wnH A MESS Of SHOVELS AND \10 PROBE wnH-DOC . ...SO I GUESS 1 ' St., Rockville. He was bom Sept 20 at Manchester Memorial paaagnger. Wapping Grange 'will Install because of the charter referendum. , >«GHT AS- NVEU. . 22 Beach 35 Hate 51 Unaaplrated .and Hedley E. HIU, vice director. Columba’s Church, Columbia. w a x, HERE 1H' MOST DISTASTERJU- TACKLE I CAN SAYS'TH' NUGGET ,33 Male child Hoepital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John new officers at a meeting open to s e t 24Bodyparta 40 Preferences 82 Superlative Robert W. Bartlett ia secretary- Paahlon Show Set WE ..BACK LOOKIN' JUNK I EVER UNDERSTAND, prob'ly buried : AT rr '34 Possessive Manchester Evening Herald] 25 Arrow pOison 43 Cheer aufllxea C. BloAiarz, Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and treasurer. • ' ' Maacbeater Evaalag Herald The Pleaaant VaUey Club will the public which wiU be held to­ IDoctorwdnmug's I WHERE THE WENT ANYWHOa: wnH / BUT WHATS pronoun Mrs. George LeBel, Manchester. South Windsor correapondent EI-| TIME-MACHINE, THIS FOR? 26 Pertinent fact 45 Bosses,. 83 Chemical The Altar Guild has made plana Hebnm corrMpondeat, Mwa Siisaa ■ponsor a public faahion show Oct. morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Wap­ M l 3 -1 5 07 .TORNADO 97 Where suffix 25 at Pieaagnt VaUey School. ping (Community House. more O. Burnham, telephone • A ^ U L O U S DROPPED* MoSUedan.^Ro"'*” ’^*'-'^^ to paint the sacristy before the B. PmdletoB, telephone ACademy cSM am TO N OF 5 ^ Thomas Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Balon, 90 Tal- Mra. William. Bane wiU aerve aa Scott Eastman, secretary of Mitchell 4-6674. turn tp pray cott Ave., Rockville. He was bom SepL 18 at Manchester Me­ Bishop comes for confirmation on 8-9454. IMAaSiKnOM ANt> 1 i ■3 4 5 i i. s iA TT 30 Pierce, as with morial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is Henry Gonder, He­ O ct 80. Plans are also under con­ EUEOWONICS, HAS a knife rUT ALLEY OOP bron. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin sideration for converting space 33 Conflne r r 13 14 ANDOOOLA BACK - Balon, 18 Mintz Ct. He has a X/rother, David Michael, 2>^; and adjacent to the sacristy Into suit­ 34 Fancy 100 VEARS^ieSO) X pM A rW iC n r l( 17 a sister, Laurel Ann, 6%. able storage space for acolytes’ X SOMEWHERE ON ^ s b a n d s 36 Vegetable * • • • • robes. ' ADW AViS, container THE ARKANSAS A 18 Christopher, son of Mr.' and Mra. Robert J. beiger, 153 Maa- The order of Sir Galahad will , RIVER TJl m. OA <*• CAUSE CONCERlJ= ST^Defeated have a slight change in its pro­ S3 Bristle 23 kel Rd., South Windsor. He waa bom Sept 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Pauline gram this year. Director Warren 39 Let it stand Holbrook has reidsed plana for 41 Finish ' a a - » r R. McGuire, Worcester, Mass. His paternal g^randpareAts are 42 Chill Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon, Worcester, Mass. He has three the group to incorporate both CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER social and religious aspects of the 44 War god of ST P .<4 brothers, Gregory, 5, Kevin, 3, and Mark, 1. , Greece organization. While there will be 48 Makes a a 3T Susan Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Negro, He­ the usual number of campmg trips PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER whispering bron. Rd., Bo.Iton. She 'was bom Sept. 19 at Manchester Memo- and' excursions to places of inter­ ilal Hospital. Her mgtemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. est, . greater stress will be placed >■' CAN'T BE MELPEDl OM.SO THAT'S WMY I sound YE A W ! O N LY by, president of thff'lodal PTA, is the following list of committee BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS chairmen for this year; Family of GLASSES LONG SAM Publicity, Mrs. Robert Cafazzo; route so fSAL^AWWAM membership and hospitality, Mrs. rouye MAoeMK Raymond W. Brunell and Mrs. Ffei miM MP HIMMN, tX>f FOt TV-Radio Tonight Dennis Keefe' swimming, Mrs. tK F S K r T m INW4KG IIKAUZ9 Donald Heath, assisted by Mrs. A biFFERENT GLASS EACH WEEK FOR 6 W EEKS I'M NOT Tie car, CALCULArne ‘ Karl Berglund; legislative affairs, nxmcAL «3Bor ivie 6«3o*ied Mrs. Richard M. Grant; refresh­ *vseiF v e e r ments, William Smith of the ele­ EACH IN AN EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT PATTERN Television mentary schoQl staff; program. DOM'T SO SOOARBl Principal Richard D. Gale; Girl 1:00 Bis Three Theater (la propeea) * Cheyenne A 10. '40. Scouts, Mrs. Richard M. Grant; soRay yoo’v/E heard o f GET 1 GLASS FREE WHEN YOU BUY 2 OF THE SAME GLASS V To TeU the Truth Boy Scouts, Marvin A. Ross; fiAK our JAZZ Flrit Show (la progreu) 22 1:00 Bourbon Street Beat Karly Show (ta progreM) 30 1:30 Bourbon Street Beat 8. 40. sqhare dance program, Mrs. Ed­ CartObp Playhouse 18 Tales of WeUs fhrgo 10. 33. ward Foote, assisted by Mrs. John Woody Woodpecker 3 Duckpin Bowllpg Sibun; welfare, Mrs. John Ma-f Comnue S3 rlty Ts 8. BACK A6 AIN BY POPULAK 0 EM4 ND . . . TwiUsht Theater (la progreet) 40 Peter Crunp. 10. 22 lecky, Mrs. Thomas Hovey assist I'/' <:3t Wrain«> News lUM dports 1 :30 Great Debate 8, 10. 13. 22. 30. 4:30 ^ r t s . News a Weather . 3 1X 0 >y MIA h e T.M Q t Pg4 QO ^2a 40. 5.3 ^ . . . . . Club House 23 Streets of Danxei UBBEY “ CURIO" GLASSWARE in charming old daigru ^ Robia Hood 18 :00 MilUbn Dollu^ovle ^ Ifndem Dtsest 63 ':30 PretIdenUal Countdown I. “ Your uncanny accuracy In threading a needle amaxes “ Wild Bill Hickock 30 Johnny Iddntsfat lo 30-MINUTE FREE build a complete collation of *'Libbey" Safedge Glaeset for your home. JUDD SAXON BY KEN BAI.D and JERRY BRONDFIELD me— especially alter having Jupt had the g:4l. Huml<»-Brink]ey Report 10 22 Ted Mack OnxinsI AmateurHour J BEE SATimvArS TP WEEB PUB COMPLETE LISTING SAVE w OCT. 13 9 63. MILK (Old Loeenatlvii) O'" Radio SCAT COVCRS OCT. 20 • 61. SHERIBT (OldStampe) (lU a HatlBg Includes eajy thoaa aewa broadcas/to o f 10 or iS-mlunta B. C. BY JOHNNY HART length. Some etatlona carry other short newacaatai. OCT. 27 4 63. COCKTAIL (Old Fimrma) WDBU—IIM ::15 Conn Ballroom NEW BIKE DEFT. . U ^ i - ':0U Ray Somers BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE PATTNS. BEES 6:06 Today on Wall Street We repair aU make*. Vou f C f ^ ESPEQALUy IF* 6:10 Art Johnson Show :(IU News ;1U Ray Somers can use your old bike as a /.HOmtl (0 *»OUTMflTlNS .TMS WATCH Ml PO A MIY, THAT'S MS.• SlLKl/| IS A REAL- Y o o e a t the q u e e n . 8:06 Raynor Shines !;00 Del Rsycee Show , MANS6R H«S,-0NC0FTNt TRIMS WONOIRFUL, ..IT'S INPSSD , 11:05 Spotlight on Sports. trade-in. SACK PNl, »0PV.', CHALL-ENfe^ ! 11:10 Raynor Shines WlMF-1216 5'JfPItTS. PtPPSR.' A PLSASURI ;:U0 rtnanclal News 1:06 Sian Off i:05 Showcase and News TO MKT YOU, A-y W-, WEUlY-«lt MR.IILKI. :UU Itilton Lewis Jr V y->“ '8:00 News ’:l5 Evening Devotions K'- 6:30 John Daly •2u Showcase and News ^ TRIPLE M 6 :4U Big Show ':35 The Reviewing Stand 7:00 Edi .rd P* Morgan :60 Baseball Warmup 7:16 1:00 New York at Washington S T O R E S ^ 10:06 John W. Vandarcook :00 Music. Beyond the Stars and News 11:30 Public Affairs 1:05 World News Roundup 681 MAIN ST.—Ml S-6771 fV '5 9 12:03 Slim Off I,: 15 Slgnoff w n u —1681 6:00 News 6:3U Weaither and Sports ' ^ m 8:i0 Suppertime Serenade ' 0ta* UB« iie B i Nk «*T 7:00 Dick PurteU for ONI (11 FRH 7:.30 News ■ MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 7:46 Public Service Program m 1 2 V a OB. T U M I U R 8:05 Nlghtbeat F5 THE THIRD TtMB 8:46 Chamber of Commerce Dinner wh6fi you buy TWP (3) C3H,THeDU66 THE 0IOTHINOk5TMATM3OMU<5r 9:30 The Great Debate—Nlxon-K4nnedy MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD THie IG A 'ARENTGOBAD, PAV THEM PROMPTUC.THEV'RE BEEN FOGTEO FOR 10:45 The Three Suns 12*/a 01. Tumbitrt eeAuTiFU L MEEKLE... VERY GTRICT ABOUT that, HERE. NON-RAV/ViENTT 11:00 News TAKE POOR ED NEBELTHERE,, OF DUES. 11:15 Sporla Final 6ur tpAclal 1 *6 Mtall WHEN YOU FINISH I ~~ CLURMR, • 11:25 Weather b o o a e r THINK YOU'LL AGREE THAT . 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MAiraSESnEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. .MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9i, I960 paoethieterh Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ,. Mo n d a y , Se p t e m b e r 26, i960 rvr THE Windham Spoils Indians' Grid Opener, 15-12

Ted to Quit pcelvnr, plekod the b w out of ths^Whlppota scored again in juat flvsf "Well pleased with ' overall par- f r a i by 4MeMhrs hallbach BokH* By FRANK CUNE Hagraes for WtaOusa’a first tmioh- a|r at the _ ^ ton _ and raced 90 yards plays. The touchdown eiuno whan foinnmnee. W t did will against tapir EARL YOST Deipite the fact that It.lield Game Postponed to glory, neatly eluding two In­ Bob Bogue broka away at the 80 offense irtiich we sm only one* a Bgorta M ls r the uppier hand in moat of the «wo p b l i ^ iby Ml dian defenders . on the way, Al on a neatly conceived reverse com­ year. We made some mistakea Bfaveii. Neither wai their epeed. Danny Murtaugh,The Pirate lead­ Minor wbea offkdal nued whistto before the final whistle stormed 35 er. who had neVer had a winner will continue to utilize his .batting skill. York C ity ^aa neither encourag­ correct. . . . Volleyball at night. acholaatlc League opener for both offMalo decided to poetpone It petered out at the W 1 n d h a m yards in six play* for their second IPIrst Downs...... Milwaukee, bept. ( piUgburKh wm trunty of four ing noiv^dlscouraglng for my with Snlta Mordavsky joining an squads. An overflow crowd, oatl- bad Mown ball dead boforo Minor Friday's game because of the Rushing Y ardaga...... The Pittsburgh Pirates, new­ misplays in the three-game set In even In the minors, blame yester­ Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey4> had posseisioa. 45-yard line when Malausky waa touchdown,i. Malausky, who waa the day’s defeat ori an emotional let­ made Williama’ retirement official planned schedule which Included outside team for a match with matod at 2,500 fans, reported to be death today of Maloney football halted at the line of scrimmage on Indian* leading ground gainer with Passing Yardage ...... ly crowned National League Milwaukee, two in yesterday’s de­ does it make anyway ? An EdcUe the doubleheader at Yankee Sta­ Watkina, held my Interest until 9 one of the largest ever to see a '■*< ntUorer by Indian* to cover plairer Terry Wanat. The lat­ Passes Attempted...... feat. The most damaging error was down. yeaterday. Mathews, Ernl.» Banka or WhU* blocked kick- by BlU Manei| a fourth and one situation by the 40 yards, ripped off 13 yards in champions, were the cause of Yawkey aaid the aging 42 year dium between the Baltimore o'clock. For the first Urns out, high school game in the lliread ter received a bead injury In hulking Blum. three consecutive tries to the Passe* Completed...... catcher Hal Smith’s wild throw In "The tension blew, off after the Mays will qoihe along and pass Orioles and New York Yanked-. • City, watched the interesting if not Windham recovered and went on last Saturday's game with Con- Passes Intercepted By some concern today to fellow an attempt to pick Eddie Mathews result was posted on the, score- old Williams will serve as a bat­ both of ua eventually to run No. 2 Snitz spiked with his usuSl au­ from there to register game-win­ 4)ulck Whistle Windham 22. league members as they pre- ting Instructor at the pre-s.eason Shortly after 7 o'clock I was on thority while Charlie Morse, rapid­ too well played contest. ard of West Hartford and died Fumbles Lost ...... oft first in the eighth inning. Billy board showing the Cubs had beat­ behind fiabe Ruth anyway. route to Union Station, Hartford, ning touchdown. this morning a t Hartford Hos­ Early in the fourth period, Miinor A Siepel to Bill Belekewicz pas* Yards Ldst Penalties . qpar*<* before Bruton sped home from second en the Cardinals,’’ he said. "We camp at Scottsdale, Arlz., next ”-l' want to quit after a good, ly, developing into a first rate The vlaitlng Indiana did just Neither team could muster much moved the ball to the Whippets' meeting the American League Spring. WiUlams then would re­ to board the 8:05 train for the big spiker, starrad for the Main St. about everything but win the de­ pital. came up with what looked like a with the tying run on the errant knew we were In." season. Now I’m satisHed.. It's city--- There was no rain until of an offense during most of the perfect steal of the ball at the five yard stripe but Malausky wa* , ^ Wlsaham (U> champion* in the 1960 World Se­ heave, forcing the game into extra Murtaugh', a mlld-mahnered; main In the organization and “As­ too tough for a guy my age to go entry. cision. Coach. Walker Briggs' penalty plagued first period. The nailed for a four-yard loss. Seipel Lnds: Hartman. Smith. Mayae*. ries starting in Pittsburgh a week sume duties in keeping with, his we approached New York and then charges ground out nine first Whlppeta’ 45-yard stripe but the Tackles; Bouthlller. Aubln. innings. Mathews’ homer In the soft-spoken little man who seldom out there now,” it came down in buckets - •. First Indians got a golden opportunity the one, Dave Mhlausky bulled his officials ruled the pimy had been then connected with Minor for the (iuards: Francis. M. Slakans. from Wednesday. Oct. .6. 10th, his 38lh, following a twor give* vent to emotional outbursts, great talent*’ tha owner added.. He With flye games to play, Wil­ Wedncflday downs to five for the Whippets and late in the quarter when Dick Mc- way into the end zone for the In­ blown dead before Minor grabbed touqhdown but Seipel waa tackled Centers; Moss, Lytikanlsn. If the Pirates don't play any did not elaborate. liams has 28 .,homers and a .3-1%,^ stop once I ranched Grand Central Once again It waa Viaitor*i Day picked up 131 yards rushing com­ Mullin pounced on a bobble, on the diana first six points of the sea­ Backs; Bofue, Binder. Blum, Toung, otit walk to D*1 Crandall broke up merely' scowled when it was sug­ The statement killed lipeculation was to walk a block to S t Agnes’ the pigskin and Windham main­ trying to rusirifor the points after Arsenault, Geissler, V. SlamAns. better in the W'orld Sepies than the game. gested the Pirates had backed in­ batting average for the season--- at the Sports Department, Ed pared to 84 for the host team. The Whippets' 16-yard line. son. Hien followed the apparent tained posaessiun. touchdown. thev did against us." observed a that Williama might change hia his 22nd since Joining the Red Sox Church for 11 o’clock Mass, the Ward stopping to talk Little Indians completed three of seven A holdUolding penalty against the two point pass play from Seipel to Haschrsisr (tl) The Pirates appeared to have to .the pennant. mind about ending hla playing pastor.celebrating his 60th year as On the next play Windham tried Indiana for aome reason failed Ends; Belekewicz. Minor. Enzlsson,' highlv paid Milwaukee Braves of- broken the 2*2 tie . In the ninth '"Any team that wins 92 games to 8tay.-'back in 1939. League baseball. Bob Dlgan report­ forward passes for 42 yards while Indians set them back ten^rarily Minor Which waa nullified by the to try an onslde kickoff and game Badger. Slebert. flcisl.’ "I am afraid the Yankees days. Number nine has said he Missed Six Seasohs a priest... My traveling com­ ing-on the number of entries for Windham made good on three of td the SO but quarterback Doh Sei- offside. A second pass attempt was to kick from snort punt formation T.->ckles; Maneggte, McCabe, Hsugh. when P.oberto Clemente’s single in this league Isn’t backing In," was ending hla stormy, oft-inter­ panion waa Jerry F ay ... Reached but Maneggia, a demon on defense ended before Whippets could run Guards; Alibrio. Andereen, Golas, will take them In four games, Avc followed BAh Skinner’s leadoff he said. "If the Cards hadn't More than six of those years the Hqjy Name Society of St. five aerials for only 19 yards. pel got eight of those yards back too long following tha penalty. their first play from scrimmage... McMullins, Podolny. Swee#ey. at the most," double. A strong'throw by Henry lost tod^y, we would have won It rupted career before -and came were lost to Williams through two the stadium at noon and we had James’ Parish Golf Tournament But statistics don't always tell on a well executed "keeper” play. Maneggia Blocks Kick all day. fought his way torough to Centers: Stsnefield. A veteran Milwaukee player, back. service hitches, a cracked elbow, a Job dodging the raindrops... Midway in the second quarter partially deflect it. The ball took a Indian halfback* Mike Simmon* Backs: Seipel, Manchuck, Simmons, Aaron, however, rubbed out Skin­ ourselves In our next game.” When he hit hla 500th homer at on Saturday and Archie Kil the whole story. Many factors, Two downs later, Seipel passed to and Manchuck both hobbled with Malausky, Cote. Galanek, HnlgeeoB, who also pleaded anonymity, a broken collarbone, divorce, the Lunched with Jackie Farrell of Patrick, aqulre of New Hamp some little, some big, spell the dif­ Greg Manchuck and the Indiana' Maneggia made hi* first of two crazy bounce, rolling forward past Sheridan, Thes, Tupper. Stewart. ner at the pKte, Always Bounce Back Cleveland in June "Wi Williamk said the Yankee staff, Bill Keat­ a Couple of Indians who failed to •leg injuries and are doubtful per­ added: Pride Hurt game’s moat celebrated pain in ■hire, all repbrting at almost ference between victory and de­ halfback battled down to the wind- blocked kicks and Bill Eagleson re­ Windham 0 7 0 8—IB The Plratea won 92 game* this "This team always bounces It was hla laat year. ' He has re­ the neck and numerous lessor In- _ ing of the Holyoke Transcript the same time. Kilpatrick is ham four-yard line, shaking off covered for the Indiana on Wind­ fall on it. Windham end Dick Hart­ formers against Maloney in Meri­ Manchester 0 6 0 S ‘13 The losa, however, did nothing back," he said referring to the. peated thtf decision frequently feat. Among the things not found man finally dropped on the bail at den Friday night. Indians unveiled TD: Malausky tone yard rush), . season. WelL we should have won more than hurt, the Pittsburgh juries and ailments. and Red Barber of the Yankee a former Herald newsman . in the statistics which doomed the three would-be Windham tacklers ham’s 19-yard line. Three plays Ftaynes (SO yard pass Intercepttdn), J(V) herause we're at least eight three straight defeats. "We-ve alnce then hut It took Yawkey. The last of the .400 hitters (.405 broadcasting team... By the Checked with Correan Mann - on Indians in their opener were the before finally being brought down. later, Seipel passed out in the midfield and the whippets had a new wlng-T offense in this game. Bogue (29 yard rusni. Minor . (Nine games better than they .are." players' pride and dignity since bounced back ^11 year. This club more like a father than a boss to in 1941), has the following major scheduled game time, 2 o'clock. It first doi^oi and 10 situation. "Frankly thought we would yard pass from Siepel). they had learned back In the sev-- hla star, to seal 'the verdict. plane schedules to ^ttsburgh In following: On the second play of the second Whippets left flat but Haynes cut PAT: Blum (Placement), Blum 3 Braves Manager ChtCrlle Dres- •ha* done what It had to do.” league totals through yesterday was still pouring and during the the new quarters of the Globe ’* 'Pass Interception and 90 yard- period, after Manchuck cracked to In front of the would-be Indian re- Given this added . 'life" the win,” Coach Briggs said Sunday. (pae.s from Sinder). aen, who had the satiafacUon of enlh Inning that the 9hlcago Cub* Murtaugh, who will be 4.3 pet. Reached His Goal had beaten St. Louis, 5-0, thu* with his all-time standing In pa- wait, until 2:55, I managed to Travel agency on Main St., I hav­ seeing his hopelessly eliminated 8, when the Yankees and Pirates With 520 home runs, Williams T*An * •it with Manager Catey Stengel ing been given the green light team thrash the seemingly tense eliminating the Cards from pen­ play in the third game of the nant con.siderallon, automatically la third in the all-time derby, only Home Runs—«20 (third). and absorb some baseball savvy, Tuesday to cover the World Senea Bugs three straight, felt Mllwaii- World Series, promised, his play­ 14 behind Jimmy Foxx. Wouldn’t Runs Batted In—1837 (sixth). and material for a column or gamea In New York and -Pitta- kee, and not Pittsburgh, would be clinching the pennant for the er* would not become overawed WORLD s e r ie s NEXT—Some Pittsburgh fans, happy over their dub winning the that be Incentive enough to give^ „^Runs Scored—1791 (seventh). Pirates. at facing the perennial American two.>. It wtt* it cold and damp burgh . . Former ateffer Pat Bol­ the Yankees’ World .Series oppo­ National League pennant, put together this float in a gala victory parade last night. It one more try? " '^Lifetlme Average—’.345 (eighth) day, and Along with more than duc visited and officially announced Impressive Show of Gate Muscle nent h8(f it not been for the flop ■ "It's too bad we were not still League champions—as the 1927 "My goal was 500 homers,” Ted Doubles—525 (14th). in contention," sighed Dressen. "If Pirates, last Pittsburgh team to Note the fans “hung” the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Braves in effigy—with a 50,0^ spectators,' I watched the his retirement as a softball player. of hi* bullpen. said. “I’ve never thought of Games Played—2290 (26th). Yankees win both ends of the “I'm all done after 10 years with "If we had a fellow like Elroy the Pirate* needed two more,vic­ win a pennant—were In losing dire warning to the American League’s Yankees, the Pirates’ opponents in the World catching Foxx, What dllTergnce HiU-r-2652 (31st). Face, we'd have cake-walked, to tories to eliminate u* instead of four straight to the Yankees. Series. (AP .Photofax) twinblU to stretch their lead to the Dovalettee,” the long ball hit­ In NFL as Giants and Colts Win the pennant,” he said. St, Louis, they'd never have gotten "They don’t care who they play four games. It was cutting the ting catcher aaid. WhaU th* odds them. Don't forget, they have to In the World Series as long a* they cake thin, due to the late start, of that come spring Pat, who can. still 'Mpw 'Y’nrlf Spnt 26 (>P)— third quarter before Layne'f>terback George Shaw in the final IJkes Pirate# hit a ball with the beet, won't be .* _ ^ miapfAr thA ClincREIT III tllR Dreaaen, however, was quick to play three of their remaining four play,” he said. “But the Pitts­ staying around to see Ralph The National Football League engineered the Stecler victory quarter for the add that he wai picking the Pi­ games against us." burgh fans nrefer the Yankees Terry try for a no-hltter—he al­ playing again? . . litis day waa with a 49-yard TD to.ss to Preston (^iant* squeaker. rate# to master the Yankees in the It wasn't until some 15 minute* and we plan to beat them.” lowed two, one in each the eighth again heavy with vititort, which shoved its star-studded cast of Carpenter and a 66-yard scoring A 38-yard field goal attempt by aeries . . . In six games. after they dragged their feet into Only Don Hoak and Clem La Cliff Hanging and ninth innings—and still make cut considerably into the regular proved performers front and pitch to Tom Tracy in the final Tommy .. Davis...... with 43.. aeconds ■ left a"Tl)e Pirates should win because the clubhouse that the player* be­ bine of the Pirates had ever train connections for home. The work achedule. From here on, center over the weekend and quarter. He also passed for two was wide after the Giants held the of their superior pitching, especi­ gan to act the part of champions, played In a World Series. That feat was accomplished and 1 muat vifitora, during the "peak” work other touchdowns. 49’ers on the one-foot line earlier. going through the traditional fact might be harmful to the report the train, both coming and hours, 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., will be inaugurated its 41st Season ally In the bullpen." he skid, "The excused after 10 minutei. with an impressive show of muscle CXH.TS 20, REDSKINS 0—With BROtVNS 41, EAGLES 34 — Yankees have more power but clinching celebration complete with Plratea, according to Dressen. going, waa on time, the cars at the attendance gate. Pittsburgh ha* the edge In'dlefense champagne, showers and shenani­ "Ld like to give them some were clean and' comfortable and the Colt defense holding Washing­ Bobby Mitchell scored on runs of and in overall speed." gans. words of advice,” said Dressen, the air conditioning units work­ Thursday With veteran quarterback Bobby ton immobile—the Redskins did 31, 30 and 11 yards, gaining 166 The Pirates’ defense wasn't ex­ Not the least bit dejected by hi* ".lust six wdrd*. They are: Reach Su m il in AL ing properly, and there waa no News that th* Midget Football I Layne leading the parade of NFL not move beyond the 35-yard line yards on the ground and caught actly awe-inspiring in the 2-1, 4-2 team's sudden skid on the heel* of ’Make, believe you’re playing the heavy drinking... Home at a lata League was to gst underway Sun­ stMdouta, the well-estabUshed the entire game — Baltimore five passes for 34 yards while six straight triumph* was Manager Phillies.” . So the 70-year-old Stengel now.<>Pete Runnels, the league's batting day aftamoon w*s foTwarded by | circuit drew 216,869 to its five wrapped it up when Lenny Moore Jimmy- Brown chipped in with 153 ' and' *-2 weekend losses to the New York, Sept. 26 (/P)— hour and with a cold and the weekend curtain-raisers in the yard* and one touchdown as th# .Just 11 days ago, the New has equaled the record of John leader, to foul out. sniffles. Bill Skonsski,- former local stand­ rammed four yards for a second McGraw as the major league man­ Roger Marls drove In two Yank out in the 30e and now tm* of th* I first ' regular-season test of period touchdown. Steve Myhra Browns beat Philadelphia. Norm York Yankees were clinging ager who has won the most pen­ runs .and it was Terry Himslef — Monday project’s top sdmtitlstratoFS.. .Bob strength at the turnatllea with kicked 28 and 18 yard field goals Van Brocklin passed for two to the American League lead nants, 10. Stengel once played for an.068 hitter — who douBled home Di|^n stopped by with pairings for the newly-formed American for the NFL champs. Eagle TD*. Willie Galimore'S 18- Bring on thel^anks^ We^re Ready^------1 oy one thin percentage point McGraw as an outfielder with the what proved to be the deciding run. Reeulta of the Town Singles the St; James’ Church Golf Tour­ League. yard (lash and a 26-yard run by New York Giants. Tennis Tournament play were Layne, firing passes accurately GIANTS 21. . ’49ER8 1ft—Full­ Rick basarea tied it after the and it was leaky ship Casey Beriea Starts Get. 5 nament and was elated that nearly back Mel Triplett caught a 24-yard Packers built a 14-0 lead after Stengel was piloting. The Yanks 25th Flag In 40 Year* phoned In by Jim Herdlc before 8 one-half of th* contestants wouM in an aerial duel with little Eddie The pennant is the Yanks’ 25th The World Series will open on o’clock, and before the switch- LcBaron, pulled the Pittsburgh ■coring flip from substitute quar- three quarters. had just lost two straight to their Oct. 5 in Pittsburgh. The first two be prize winners, there being 25 Bucs Slow in , Celebrating | country cou.sins, the Kansa.s City in 40 years, a record that prob­ hoard was in operation, which awards, donated by local mer-1 Steelers from behind for a 35-28 ably never will be equaled. The games will be played there. The meant a trip down atairs to an victory over Dallas Saturday A'a. A drastic patching Job wa.s open line. The net event is spon­ chants, and an an try list of 57... needed with a four game set Giants are next with 17 pennants. teams will get a day off and return Marjorie Smith, well known Sllm- night that spoiled the Cowboys Strike First Blow for Support fire. His only romment on the In the American League the No. 2 to New York for the next three on sored by the Rec Department... NFL debut. Milwaukee, Sept. 26 i/P)—^ length of the forthcoming meeting coming up with the second-place Oct. 8-9-10. If it isn’t over by then, Johnny Groman, planning a fall nastics instructor phoned to say I The Baltimore Orioles. club in pennant production was the Bonnie Prudden would be in town At the same time, Layne eclips­ Pittaburgh Pirates with the Yankee* was, "Yo>i can't old Philadelphia A’s.wlth nine, all they’ll have another day off and hunting trip, asked for informa­ ed Sammy Baugh's all-time rec­ claimed the .National League Stengel did the Job, the leaks tion on Pocomoonahine Lake Friday n i^ t. When I mentioned Texans Outdraw NFL Rivals tell in a short series." He said the were plugged, the ship got on an under Connie Mack. head for Pittsburgh for the final ord for yards gained passing in a pennant yesterday. For 15 Tirale bullpen will mean a Pitts­ two games on Oct. 12-13. Lodges, at Alexander, Maine, op­ to a staff member that she would | career by connecting on 16 of 25 even keel. The Orioles tumbled to Ralph Terry, — with a one-bat­ erated by Gene Moriarty of Man­ be here, he asked, 'Ts she s bqivl- minutps they were young bus­ burgh victory. four straight defeats and today ter assist from Luis Arroyo — Bobby Locke took care of the ?” Any reader of Sports 11-1 attempts for 288 yards and a 12- In First Dallas Showdown A forecast of victory In six pitched the Yanks to their deciding White Sox for the Indians. He let chester. I can only offer the year total of 22,351 yards. Baugh inessmen who had done the games came from Harvey-Haddix, the Yanks are the champions of the highest recommendation for the luatrated knows Miss Prudden but | made 22,085 in 16' seasons with the job that earns their pay. From then American League for the 10th time victory. Two months ago, Terry the Pale Hose down with Just four Maine resort. oJack Berger of the she isn’t as famous yet as Ted Wil* on It was every man for himself. who was ousted yesterday by an was strictly excess baggage on the hits, and worse yet, dropped them Washington Redskins. New York, Sept. 26 UP)—The-ftlmated 80,000—rain cut eight-inning Milwaukee rally. HI* jn the past 12 years. Pittsburgh Pirates’ reported hotel Hams and Mickey Mantis, two I Meanwhile, the Baltimore Colts TTie newly-crowned champions Since that day more than a week New 'York pitching staff. At one into third place behind the Orioles, ■pace in Pittsburgh was scarce for other fine sports figures.. .Night | Dallas Texans, tied for the top crowd—were on hand for ai prediction was echoed by most of point.’he had the dubious distinc­ who whipped the Washington began their drive for a third suc­ Cowboys NLF debut, a 35-28 de­ were slow in starting their dress­ ago, the Yanks haven’t lost. 'baseball writers during the World home catching up on my reading, cessive NFL championship by spot in the- Wealem Division of ing room celebration. This may the team. AMBRK’AN LKAGDE They’ve won nine in a row, includ­ tion of pitching to 11 batters, 10 of. Senators,. 3-1, when Broks Robin­ and writing.- the American Football League feat by the Pittsburgh SteelSn But Haddix was a man with a Series with all singles rooms sold NOPE, NOT A TD. Gary Sullivan of the .Fire Fighters ai^ a rs oh his way for pay­ whipping Waahlng;ton, 20-0 before Saturday night. have stemmed from two causes: Hiinday's Re#iilta ing the, clincher, a 4-3 decision over whom hit safely. son blasted an eighth inning home out. .And Jack Dunn In Baltimore 53,818 as Johnny Unitaa extended after a showdown battle with Los (1). A third straight defeat at .the ..problem. He’d failed to last and New York 4, Boston S the Boston Red Sox yesterday. To He waa untouchable from- the run with two on. reported the same condition pre­ Friday dirt but he was caught and brought down by the Devils’ Len Kearns at Nebo yeater­ Angeles, have struck the first wln, hut his club ha* clinched the his record TD-a-game string to blow against the National Leag;ue TEXANS 17, CHARGERS 0— hands of the Milwaukee Braves. Baltimore S, Washington 1 the Cleveland Indians goes a large fourth until the ninth w'hen he The Detroit Tigers pushed across vailed in Baltimore. Now that the "How are my Plratea doing,’’ day. Devils won, 8-0. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) . 36 with a scoring pass to Ray (2). They didn't know how — it pennant. "I always have tough Cleveland 4, fihicugo 0 assist. The Tribe blanked Chicago, yielded three singles and one run. two runs. In the ninth inning to Orioles are out of the flag race, in the all-important battle for fan A stubborn Texans’ defense, which luck In this town," he said. "It’s Rudy Heck asked, ag if he didn’t Berry. support. has allowed only 37 point* in three had been 33 years since a Pirate . Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 4-0, thus eliminating the White With the tying run on third. Ar­ edge the A’s, 6-5, In the other AL no one should have trouble get­ know, r u say one thing for Rudy, In other openers. New York’s team laat won the title. hard to celebrate," In May of W. L. Pet. O.B. Sox. royo came to the rescue and forced game. ting lodging in Baltimore hotels Competing against the NFL games,'kept toe vaunted Los An­ 19.59 he pitched' 12 Inning* of per­ even when the Pirates were cellar I Eastern Division titlists edged the Dallas Cowboy* in a city that fail­ geles attack from penetrating Whil# they may have been un­ X New York .91 57 .615 — » the first week in October. Once dwellers in th* National League 49era at San Francisco, 21-19, familiar with a victory bust, they fect baseball, only to lose In the .86 6 again heavy rains forced post­ Policeman ’s Day in Football, ed to support it* last pro team, deep into Dallas territory. Three Baltimore 64 ..573 standings, ht was rootin’ for ’em. with • 44,598 in the stands, Cleve­ the Texans attracted 42,000 for offensive thrusts by the Chargers war# quick to learn. By the time next Inning. Uhleagn...... 8.1 64 ..571 6'/, ponement of the second part of These days he's as proud as a pea­ land blasted the Eagles, 41-24, at Haddix snld he didn't know the Elis Go Penalty-Less in Opener the Manchester Open—for pros their clash with the - Chargers wound up in missed field goal at­ th# Innocent had been driven by Cleveland .74 74 .500 17 cock. In tb* same catogoty is Bill Philadelphia before 56.303 and Sunday and whipped the West tempts by Ben Agajanian. champagne ahowters and self de- Pirates had clinched the pennant Washington ..7.1 76 .490 18'/j and low handicap amteurs—and as Ritchie, long time Pirate fan, and j Chicago defeated the Packers l i ­ until a roar went up from, the Coast eleven, 17-0, on Cotton Da- Meanwhile, Davidson, complet­ feqa# from their quarters, the Detroit ...... 68 HI .457 2.11/, Phil Hyde, ChampiOti Jim LeSure a result I stayed at the desk, out Charlie Hamilton, who helped Blue Devils, Cruisers Win lt, as 32,150 watched at Green vidflon's passing and kicking. ing 17 of 37 tosses for 167 yards, halry-cheated. bewlekered Pirate* crowd, Including 1,000 Pittsburgh Boston ...... 64 85 .4.10 27'/i of. the rain, until mid-aftemooni. spend his vacation this summer! Bay. partisans who came here- for the Kicks, Two Poor, One Good X (Herald Photo by Pinto) Davidson, former Baylor star put the Texans in front to stay were in full roar. Kansas City .14 94 .865 87 There were several callers, all watching the Bucs in Pittsburgh. and an ex-CanSdian League with a second period touchdown Moat of the shouting amounted series, "I pitched Just the same Yankee rooters, who wanted me . .Typewriter repairman Pete It was strictly policemen’st'ivsn, Tony Kastauska and Donf _ Bla* Devlla (8) X-Cllnrli(Ml Pennant Hubbard stood "out. Kndi: Leone, Kuzmickas, Fienzo, Ca- STEELER8 S6, DALLAS 28— standout, hit Johnny Robinson strike to Robinson after Buffalo to, “Bring On the Yankees, We're after I knew we were In," he aald. Today’s Game# Law^ Gustafson Doubles Kings to aasiat them in getting World Martello, who said he ^ 1 refuse flgy as far as football was con- Uldo. Lebaron’a three r c o r in g strike* Napier recovered a Lps Angeles Lead to All Day’s Scoring Series tickets in New York. This Tackles: Barton, MacDonald Steely, with, a six-yard touchdown pass, lUady.” General Manager Joe Brown waa New York (Stafford S-1) at the job as manager of the Yanka I pH vGSterdav as both DO- In the second game the Police gave the Cowboys a 28-21 lead in kicked a pair of conversions and fumble. Deaplte a 10-Inning, 4-2 loss to one of those refusing to go out on practice I have discontinued, in If Casey Stengel retires, waa busy yesueraay as ooin pt^ Cruisers downed the Smokeators, Hogan, Paone -4- • • • Wanhington (Itamos 11-16) 8:0.5 working on the office machine* hce-sponsored teams opened Gv_uardc ■ CorUer, Gabbey, J. Manning. rounded out .hia performance with the Bravei, th* Pirates took the a limb with a series forecast. He Cleveland (Harshman 2-4 at order to help keep friendshlpr. The 14-6. The first score came in the Olard, Welsh. an 11-yard field goal with only RAIDERS 14, OILERS IS— title when the Cubs whipped the did venture, "This club always won By EARL YOST requests tire too numerous, even while on vacation from hla regu- up the Midget Football second period when Cruiser ,half­ Centers: Gallegher, 8. Malkinson. Kannaa City (Daley 15-15), 10 from people I never hear from ex­ irvici “ back Ray Ducheasneau grabited a Dingwall. three minutes left to play. Tom Flores’ 14-yard scoring aerial Bt. Louie Cardinals .5-0 in 'Chi­ when we had to." lletroU (IHwher 8-7) at Chicago New Haveii-^Tliree kicks, two poor 21-yar(l punts and one LeSure Regains Title lar assignment. .Speedy Service League in town with wins over Backs: Tedford. Walach. IfakaitlB. Sport Schedule The, victory' pushed the Texans to Gene Prebola at the end of a cago. Beaming owner John Qalbreath cept at Series time. Fred Nawlff Phon^ to eay y,e Firefighters and the Smoke- Mark Heller pass for 16 - yards Cote, ZIemak. Kearns, Ricci. Moor- 58-yard drive in the fourth quar­ (Baumann 12-0), 9 p.m. boot that split the uprights from the 25-yard stripe, led to and a six-pointer. The extra point house. B. Malkinson. Into a tie with the Denver Bron­ As the Pirates quietly trooped declared, "It’a wonderful." H« Only Gamea Hc.hedtiled Safety (3w *a woiM eateA. A crowd of abouf^SOO wit- cos for first place in the West. ter and Larry Barnes’ second ex­ ducked a forecast saying. "I've al­ all the scoring in Saturday’s football opener in the 'i’’ale Bowl ‘ Country Club * Tuesilay held Monday at his stOTe, Ne*«iR nessed the opening of the 1960 sea- attempt failed. The Cruisers nrefiabterstf) " Today tra point brought the Raiders Into th* dressing room they ex­ ’Tiieaday's fJames lietween Yale and Connecticut. Although the Elis, winning Arms, no plug Intsndod. d u ^ g | , j;,ebo struck again in the third period End*: McNally. J. Kelley. Tewkibury, Both have 2-‘l records. changed congratulations and ways said it's best to pull on your Baltimore at Boston 2 p.m. In-Tennis Tournament «*'Thla was ■Visitor’s Day, with a Laianosan. Abraitis. Golf, Country (Jluh. In the Eastern Division, Hous­ from behind for their stimning trousers one leg at a time." , their 20th consecutive opening^ SATURDAY the day and again at night at 7:30 In the.first game of the double- when Bill Staley went around left Tackle*; Hogan Germond, Palmer, Tne*day, Sept. 37 upset of the highly touted Oilers. handshakes. New York at Washington, 8:05 game, were favored by two to ALEX HACKNEY DAY number of men stopping off at the Talked baaoball with Frod Blish, end for the second TD, this one P. Kelley. R. Kalialle^ ton and New York are tied for Also in the- dressing .room was Detroit aL Chicago, 0 p.m. desk at various Intervals, includ­ hesder the Blue Devils nipped the Guard*; Were. lurpby, Majawikl, Soccer, Ro(ik.vlll* at Newington, the lead after the Oilers surprise George Blanda had given Hous­ Refused to Worry equipment aide Paul Maaley, who ^mye^o;chdown;:the m^n Class A — Doc McKee 72-3-69. Walking off with top honowb in the annuaJ-town tennis -long I -Yankee fan,—end -after Firefighters, 8-0. The only scoring being for-14 yards. Heller put his Baocetta, Scanlon ton the lead with an eight-yard Ac# reliever Elroy Face, charged Clev'eland at Kansas City, 10 had to be content with an 11-8 de­ the Fouf Blind Men in striped ing Gerry Demeusy, Stan Hilinskl, lunch visited with Frank Miller, arm to work-againagain as he flipped a 8:16. ^ 14-13 upset by the Oakland Raid­ as a boy of 12 shined shoes for the shirts, only three at the end with Sher Ferguson 74-3-71. tpurnaments were Jim LeSure Sr., Dick Law and Alfred Gus­ Pete Close and Bill Dwyer. De- came in the second period when Center*: Barbato: Bratthway, Wilcox. H Friday, Sept. SO ers in the only other Sunday bon­ touchdown toss to Johnny Cairsoi^ with the loss w)ien he tossed a ,1927 Pirate*. cision. UConn won the battle of Class B —'Andy Thomas 7^-11- on th* comeback trail at the hos­ Blue Devil quarterback Wayne pass for Dick Dotc.hln for the ex­ Back*; Sullivan. GeUwlch, Do#inham. and a pair of field goal* before home run ball to Eddie Mathews, NATIONAI, 1.RAGI;R the statistic*, excepf In scoring, one being excus'ed due to an ailing tafson. LeSure 8r. reclaimed the town singles title while Law meusy handles publicity for the pital following a mishap et home. tra two points, liie Smokeaters Hubbard, Dorgart. Hawver,' Kastauskai Soccer: Hall al Manchester! iest. The 'll tana and Oilers also "Till* Is a wonderful team,” he knee, left newsmen and coaches in 65, Earl Ballsieper 80-12-68, Jerry quarter midget racing group Tedford skirted his own right Kuzmickas, Bushee, Lukas. 3:15, Memorial Field. are 2-1. Flores, a reserve, directed toe late refuted to worry. "We won the S«inday’s Itosiilts and went down to Us 12th straight Beaulieu 78-10-68. and Gustafson combined to capture the doubles crown. . .Frank’s now roommate, in 333, I flank for a 10-yard touchdown. scored what proved to be their Blue Devils 0 t 0 0 -8 attack that gave Oakland Its first said. "It's a lot like the 1927 eluh. Ghieago 5, St. 1>oiils 0, setback at/lhe hand* of the Ivy the press box talking because L8Sure Sr. was forced to go'*) which has had a successful season Is Fred Lozsari, meat manager of only score pf the afternoon when TD: Blue Devil*: Tedfotd. Crosa Country: New Britain, While 42,000 turned out for the pennant didn’t we?" he (laked. Both had the hitting and pitching .Class C — Paul Diitelle 85-14- Fullback Randy Cote added the PAT: Blue Devils: Cote. HIPH6 at Manchester, 3:16, Me­ AFL game at Dallas, only an es- triumph. Hi* outlook was,not shared by Milwaukee 4, PlUahiirgh 2.(10), l.,eaguers. of their refusal to call obvious 71, EM Flach 101-30-71. five sets before finally 'beating at the new track in Buckland. . . the First-National Store on Main two extra points by slashing off Quarterback Armond Girard went combination. Both teams had the Phllailelphla 7, OInrInnatt i. violations. I»hll Hyde'in the keenly contested tories over Mike Coy 6-0, 6-1; Todd Hilinski, Club golf champion for St,. -MuchjrV u, ««»t«ih.-| E over from the three-yard line to morial Field. Don Hoak. the scrappy third base- spirit." Poor kicks, the first play by- SWEEPSTAKES Potter 6-3, 6-0 and Leary, 6-0, 6-1. _ Cralieri (14) Soccer: Windsor at Rockville man. Kan Franelsrn 13, I/O# Angeles Tommy Kopp of UGonn, a 21-yard The most obvious blunder came singles final. Law and Gustafson the third time at the Country Club, way at night andait mainly centered around make the score 14-6, The extra Ends; -Dotchln, Oakman. Patulak, Further comment waa lost in the Low Gross — Paul Ballsieper downed Fran Leary and Garvey , d o u b l es sum m ary stopped off to say thanks, for past point attempt failed. Crows. 3:15. "W# lost didn’t we?” he mut­ growing din. 'Die Pirates continued floater, sot up Yale’s touchdown in the third period when UConn 76. F*^ *■ Sfw*' defensive teams as nei- Tackiss; M. Btaley. B. Whltesell. tered. He then pulled up, a chair W. I,!- Pot, O.B. was op the move, determined to Fox in straight sets to take the First Round words on his many accomplish­ my favorite Cruiser standouts included Den­ to thump their chests so long they x-PIII»biirgh 9’» .58 .611 __ late in the first period. Yale mov­ Low net — 'Vln Boggini 77-9-68, LeSure Sr. and Jim LeSure Jr. h * **** ^ favorite yiraa able to get Laraie, J. Whltesell, EUosod. Faber. and began reading a lommunica- were 20 minutes late In catching ing 33 yard.s for the six points In become the first state team ever doubles title. ments, one of jhe very few to take I anything going point wise. nis Vendrillo, Gary Minor, Dot- Guard*! Tagrart Minor. Robinson, Long Streak Ends Milwaukee ... 86 61 .577 51J to whip Yale. On fourth'down on Bill Smith 77-9-68. LeSure Sr. captured hia third whipped Jerry Conklin and Todd the time for tola small matter. "I Standouts for the Blue Devils chlii, Heller, Ducheasneau and Carrier. Krob,•Ob. fionseglloMonsesl^lo.''. tion from the National I.,eague of- their flight home. SI. I-onls '. . ,, 8.5 61 .574 6 three plays. Bob Blanchard churn­ Earl Ballsieper won the seniors Potter 4-6, 6-2, 6-2;, Leary and Fox Saturdsy Centers; Vendrillo.>. BrIBrlndaihour. ing up the final 18 around his left the Yale 23, after being pushed title in four years as he outstroked was plenty nervous the night be­ included Wayne-Cartier, Greg Zie- Mark Oatman. Bright spoUP in Backs: Heller, B. Staley. Duchess New Britain, Sept. 26 . (Al— 1,0* Angeles , 78 69 Jill 121/, back from the five, Barbarlto on title. Bcillsteper triumphed with a Hyde 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 in their trimmed Adam Rhodes and Cliff fore our match (with Einar Lor- Perfect weather for tho first mack, Dave Yakaitis, Tedford, and the 'Eaters lineup included Billy neau, Lundgren. Horvath, Leber, BoU- Kan Franelsrn 75 71 .507 16 side. The fullback added the two 162-24-138 total. He defeated Jerry Simpson 6-3, 6-4; Law and Gusr tiller. Messier, Cunningham, La- ^Itomford High School'* football extra point.s on a plunge on the fourlhdown was slugged and drop­ gruelling battle for singles hon­ entzeh) and I must have played Saturday of the football season in Cote. Foj. the Firefighters, Tim Pohl, Girard, Bob Hamilton, Dave Tourneau. wi!hniitg atreak which had extend­ (ttncinnall .,'. 67 81 .447. 25 Beaulieu who had a 159-20-139. ors. LeSure Sr., who won the tafson trounced Paul O’Bright and 36 holes before I woke up. I wasn't these parts and the sun waa just Hogan, Steve Germond, Gary Sul- Turner and John Andreoll. Chicago . , .:, 57 92 .181 .141/. next to the last play of the. period. ped on the 33---by a Yale player Mike Coy 6-0, 6-1; Hyde and Mike _ ,8makeealert <*) ^ ed Ovefjwrts of four seasons came Trin and Wesleyan in Dumps in'front of two of -the officials. LADIES DIVISION coveted crown previously in 1957 nervous (mce I started-.the match, breaking through the heavy fog Etids: -Moore, Grant. ' Blombcrg, to an end'here Saturday .at Wil- Pl^llmlelphln . 55 94 .169 36!) One of the East’s best punters Low Gross — Edna Hilinskl 89. and 1958, waa down four games to Lautenbach drummed out' (Hilaries when’ I reached 13 Bissell St. for B « ry R. I^dolney, Bill TomasM. - x-CIInched Pefinant, last season. Tommy Singleton of Neither called the infraction, and Jacobsen and Bob Beach 6-1, 6-1. though.” He won, 11 and lO.- "Ei« Tackles: Sheldon, Perkins. Bosworth, lowbrook Park>'..,JV*w Britain's , Today ’s Game# protests by UConn coaches — on Low net — Isabelle Parclak 77. two in the fifth and final set when nar and I were the best of friends, toe day’s work at the desk...Vis­ C. Colpitts. Golden Hurricanes '!aK:wed two Following Weekend Defeats Yale, from his own 24, saw the he made ,a brilliant rally to pUIl .Semi-Finals itor was' Howard Waddell, who Guards; Turner. M. Podolney, Fitz­ Swn Francisco (McCormlrk 13- ball slide off the corner of his foot the other side of the field — went SUNDAY and still are, but I hated to beat Wednesday Night Fight Series gerald, Ough. last period touchdowns for a 12-0 121 at lAtn Angeles (Drysdale 14- for naught. Floyd Patterson njever BEST SIXTEEN - out 'the victory over Hyde who for Leary and Fox eliminated Le­ him so badly.. I know that he Is a has chainhanned ths previous Centers: Bill Hamilton. .McMillan, victoty and ended Stamford!* and roll dead only 21 yards up Sure and LeSure 6-1, 6-4. and Law successful Masonic Sports Night O'Neill Yale, Southern- .Connecticut- 18), 12 p.m. threw better one - two combina­ L,0W Gross Jim Horvath 75. the second year in a row wound up much better golfer.’’ . . The two atreak at 24.victories. Stamford -three-periods with a safety and a field, at the 45, tions than a son of Eli. Class A ’—'Charlie Harrington in the runner-up position. and Gustafson outlasted Hyde and golfeni joined at a party at night, programs. . His naxt presenta­ Ends This Week on TV Screens Backs: Bob Hamilton. White. Polil, was the Class A CIAC- champion StaU. Central Connecllcul Stale touchdown , but the' Owls ground Only Games .Scheduled. tion will be Bill Skowron, Bill Andreoll, Girard. Sochon. MIkoIowakI, Tuesday’s Games' Bill M.lnner.ly, easily the best ■ Again in the fourth period, when 65-5-60, Don Mackay 66-4-62. LeSure Sr., in marching to the Lautenbach 6-3, 7-5. ■ ' < at the loser’s home. Close, back Bob Tomassi, Hutchinson, O'Orady, in 1958 and 1959. Stamford's last and Coast Guard were the happy put 92 yard* In 12 plays In the b.-u'k on the.field, and Pete Barba- finals, ousted Bob Beach 6-0, 6-2- Monbouquette and Bill .Crowley on Mozzrr. ,v defeat came in 1957. fellow* today 'hn . Connecticut's Milwaukee at Phllntlelpllin, 8 play got not rough, but dirty Class B — Mitt NeWon 73-11-62, Finals - home after competing with the Cruisers , . 0 8-8 0—14 final perlos Angeles, 12 yardage before the bruising Mln- 11-60, Mel Herman 77-14-63. and it was an interesting half sale.. .Motored to New Haven at - . „ ... Britlih Em^re welter title. Staley. Bridgeport down in the dumps. points. ; ncrly pliihged over from the one. call on a driye toward the goal noon, Yale Bowl the desUnatlon comes to the end of the Hhe this Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, Smokeaters: Girard. KOnsaa C3ty Athletics began with line. Barbarfto scooted toTthe^'Yale Blind Bogey ’’ hour, Pete always being good for toe openihg football game bt- week after a 10-year run. The PAT; Cruisers: Dotchln (pass from Springfield, 111., in' the Western Yal* eked out an 11-8 victory Central Connecticut State ral­ He ran through the line to tally George 'Whaley 96. "copy." He left here to get In a New York hesvyweight, is du* to Heller); •ver th* UConns Saturday in the lied for 14 point! in the final pe­ standing up the equalizer two 34 and was' really racked up only tween Yale and UConn... A good 604th and final show will be beam fight Saturday at Dortmund, Gtr- Reporter, Marsh Potter. Assn, in 1934. Doc McKee’Winncr to hpve a 15-yard penalty marked Workout at Manchester High, to opener with favored Yale lucky ed from Chicago Stadium where Bowl when fifth string sophomore riod to dissolve a 14-14 deadlock polrjls with 40 seconds left in the Ellington Rid^e Quatter Midget Race Program keep In top shape for meets ahead. many, against, Hans Kalbfell of i ouartorback Wally Grant booted a end hand Worcester Poly a 28-14 off against the visitors. It was to grind out an Jl-8 victory to Harold. Johnson Vrlll meet Cleve Berlin. half. downright robbery by Messers Bill' . . . Dwyer, 65 last May 1, has re­ keep . intact ita record of never | land Williams. iT-yard j field goal that was the de defeat on Worcester home Of Parish Tourn«v Fifth string quarterback Don Reynolds, Lou McKenna, Dick "Wall SATURDAY tired from the Aircraft. A fom er cialT# tally in another hard fought grounds. In this one, Tony Mlllzia Nets $108 for Bunco Center having lost to a state foe. It was I Hie same network .(ABC) will The fued between Henry Hank battle between the two great state Grant, who was working) on the and George Forbes. ODD HOLES. •/, h a n d ic a p ' Colgate^ athlete, baseball his beat a family day for me, one of the pick up a new Saturday night box­ got the Blue Devils off to a flying Rclplent of the Rev. John Han­ field telephone with a coach high Fred McKohe 36-2-34, Lou •port, Dwyer is one of the most few days during toe fall when my of Detroit, No. 3 middleweight, snd Don't Worry, Lady r 1 r a 1 a. Connecticut had two start by racing the opening klrk- Eighty one times Yale has gone ing series starting Oct. S.. There Hank Casey of San Francisco, No. non Trophy for low gross honors In ‘atop the press box, relaying Infor­ against state foes and has yet to Becker 40-4-36, Lou Cinaciulli 43- Quarter midget race fans con-^- his 10th birthday.' loyal Red Raider alumni in the family tags along, and It wag en­ will be HP mpre TV fights pn ehancea for additional scorti hut pfi back 82 yards for a'.quick- the first annual PGA (Parish Golf mation to Coach Jordan Ollvar, 7-36, Art Baillargeon 44-8-36, Lar­ tributed 3108.45. to the Manches­ The senior feature was captured 6 ‘middls, contlnuBs Thursday a stout Tale defense threw both tpiichdown. Freshman quarter­ lose or tie one of the meetings. wea. . , . "I hip an argument in joyable thfeughbut Wednesday or Friday at leaat fpr Annual) at the Munchesler Coun­ doffed hia earphones, picked out a It's a great record, even if outside ry Scranton 43-7-36. ter Association - for the' Help of by Bruce Edwards of Manchester. th* present. night at San Francisco. When Bantly is serving you under their Degree Day. back, once from the Eli four. The back Jack F.ngleke sparked Cen­ try Club Saturday waa Doc McKee. helmet and^ran onto the field In Retarded Chlldrisn during a spe­ He was trailed to the checkered toama traded touchdown plunges tral Connecticut's closing blitz McKee woh the St. Jamea Holy help was given, aa- was the case Kickers Jphnsprt, pnee knpcked put by the fourth period when UCpnn Saturday, and as has been the Jack Hunter 104-26-78. Stan cial racing program in Buckland flag by Donna’ JSneezyk and Dan­ Archie Mppre in a title bid, wants Philadelphia Promoter Herman System, you *- the Longmont, Colo,, sophomore SUNDAY than 1,000 at the races was told laps but was disqualified for' top­ Flnyd May 4. ON a. 25-0 thumping of "Vermont In leyan, 6-0, at Middlebury. Wealey- at ’'‘)'4 |fof third place were Shcr booted the ball squarely through by Joseph Halloran, association pling, a rubber piloh tiirh marker Succumbs from Head Injuries As aoon as you aiarn up, we fill, your tank. As more la New London. The Cadets used a Fergu»6n.|*nd Stan Hillnaki. Fifth EVEN HOLES, ■/. HANDICAP WiUlams,' a rugged custpmer aii wa* driving for the equalizer the posts for three points. Big Weekend Low net—FYed Meurant 39-6-33, president. while threading traffic as he start- ' who fights cut pf Tampa and Hpus MUNSWICK liONITE powerful ground game, a bit of but had a -pasa Intercepted, on the place honqr'a went to Erwin Ken­ He eald the proceeds turned ed to lap the field. ^ . needed, we deliver automatically. You nieed never look at rasal,-dazzle and a complicated nedy with! a 75. It was Grant’s first game as a Lou Cianciulli 42-7-35. Hartford, Sept. 26 (AV-Seven-^ School Supt. George Hegrath ton, was stopped by Sonny Liston Middlebury five as the game near­ varsity player at Yale. However, New London, Sept. 26 (A*)—The Kickers * over to him by the Connecticut The novice main event was in his only 1960 bout but his rec­ forward pass, play that came on ed Ita end. Net prize winner* included A) Valley Quarter Midget Assn, will teen-year-old Terry Wanat of said all wars convinced no blame your fuel gauge. Kargl, .Sam Mattempq. George Wil­ being a hero was nothing new lor -U.S. Coast Guard closed out ah Lou planeiullt 85-10-75, Jack taken by George Cataldi of East Meriden, critically Injured In a ord is 37-4. Johnson!* record la 63- BOWLINS BALLS the 'end of a double reverse and a Favored Trinity dropped a 20-7 the young Ell. Ijist year with all-victorious weekend yesterday Rusher Jr. 87-12-75, George Mar­ be used to help meet expenses at Hartfoni'Robbie Anderson of 'Tal- could be attached to anyone. WINF lard, Frank l.«rala. At Roy, Willfe high school football game, died Jatsral. It wgs the exact play the decision to Williams at Hartford. Yale's tindefeated freshman, twice by winning' Its own 19Ui annual, low 104-32-72. the Bvmce Center for Retarded Caatoos' FIttod-HtoltiaM Cadets used laat year for their Olekalnakl, Harry Blch, Wayne cottvllle and Skip Aglio of Man­ today at Hartford Hospital. Dr. Francis Oiffrida, ths. team DIAL l » 0 Lady, if you’ll phone MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 we’ll aea Trlnlt.v, scored first in the opening he booted extra points that provid­ quadrangtiTar sailing meet on the Children. chester placed second and third. ph^ician, added that young Wa­ The fo/nily of the late Tommy only acore a g a i n s t the Cala- period and spent the rest of the Reynolds, Andy T.h.o ni a s, Bob Thames y River. Competing in The Maloney High School foot­ Reynolds, Blll. -Oeasy, BUI Carlin, ed the margin of, victory over the - Sunny skies insured the Man- A delegation from the cenjei' They, were presented trophies by ball player had been in toe hes- nat wag in excellent physical con­ Pacheco', who died June 9 aftor be­ that you hfive sullidsiit fuel oil all winter hmg. nounts, who won 34-6. # game trying to contain the Eph- Cornell and' Dartmouth froah dinghies, ravens and knockabouts. eater Open of being played today watched the races from seats of Mrs. Clarence Loomis, 79, of E0WMN6 SHOES men who came , back'wllh two tal­ Kv Flack, Mike K;arfls, Btan HI .Pltal since Saturday after siiffsr- dition before the game. ing injured in a bout at St- Nicholas Oalnleee on Ground It.nskI 'III, Joe Broderick, Bob elevens." Coast Guard sailors scored 90 after two postponements the last honor in the pit area. Twd of the Manchester. She was singled' out Wanat’s parents were in the Arena in New York, will benefit , Coast Guard held Vermont gaih- lies in the second period and a points to lead MIT by three. Bos­ two Mondays due to the weather, group, Wendy Keegan and Calvin Ing a brain hemorrhass. He wa* SHIRTS DIgan, Art Brlpkley, AI Grayson No matter how hard they try in of the- crowd for this honor in Injured in a play during a f»m* randstand during toe game in from a Monday show at St. Nick’s Isss on the ground and yielded gravy score in the final period- and Pete Nektenl*. the eight gamea ahead on the 1660 ton College was third with 83 and Hurricaife Donna and then rain. Makulib of Manchester, presented recognition of her unbroken record [eriden. They watchgd as he was betwean welterweights Candy Mc­ cttiy 12 yardatbrough the air. Senior fullback Bob Judd scored Boston university trailed, th* A field of 150 was expected. between ■ Maloney and * Conarff Sv«ry AecM iory tta r Sepatatloa The to th* 13th hole win­ schedule, Yale will in all prpbq'bil- trophies to the winning driyera of of'attendance .at the races slhca High School of We*t"nsrtfbrd. ttackled, got lU from to* ground, Farland of Philadelphia and Jose DELCO-HEAT Tbs tqssrs failed to make’s first tivice for WiUlams. ner, for the. player with the most Ity never match its priTect pahalty- field with 73. Saturday Coast the junior and senior feature last May. ^ then Btaggsrsd and oonapa^. tknaalea of Puerto Rico afid New lai Year dpWB. - j ^ -r—■ —- Guard acored 1114110146* in, football, At a special meeting In Msri- stroke*, went to Oil Saegaert. Ac leas pertormancp ^for* a diW - aoccer and eroaa.country. events- Heat and semi-feature winners fien yeaterday, too Hoard of Edu­ He waa taken to McrUten Hoa- York, ■ ‘ In Bridgeport, Bouthem Con- ' Coach Ben Martin - of th* Air tually there waa a three-way tie pointing rirowd - of 22,878; The Sriuldia AC Bows Butph Salerno qf Southington were: (Novice) Cataldt and Aglio: tal and later transferred to aoeUeu.t had to raljy Jn the flnsl weather, was tunny and 73 degrees, was winner of the Junior feature, cation, superintendent .of-eehoola, NMSIFFUIISCO. Force Academy toyk me IMO but th* otheh two. won net prizes • (Junior) Orrill and Gary Oaboma Uree local football coaches Snd artford HospiUl. Amsrican and Catiadlan bbO Third baaa coach Frank CroaetU .ifancheater'a Scandia AC goccer edging Susan OrrIU of Mertdan of Wapping; and (Senior) De- eDr. Oiffrite saifi there was i » are gedfig overseas to get Work "movam U ty oyer Jh* University of about tfea aima In abUlty as Uia sward.' . were expected to watch tha atat* of tha Xudteaa atarted playing In team waa blanked 3-0 yattorday and Ricky Anderson at' Talcott- "Maionty High’s team physician lUNTLTOn C0.MC mausy, Hayden and,-Jimmy Mijo of skull fraetur*. hut tkkt the hoy's these days. Gale ICanvin of Ottawa ifiii m u b ito -M i fiaiST Wltaiyiwr. Tho Purpto Knlgtata iPMIM t taam” wlileb had a -rae- A Bald f 66 eompated for tha top plvali, 1938 with Baa Francisco la tha by th* Oaaaral AraegUo 8C In N«w vUl*. Tha Tletory rounded out a fiisoussad the oeoldeat and watch- 0 Southington, I960 New Bnglana ad flima t i fba hralB had b9ffi iiiJiafiA Is boxing Tony fimitli in livarpool. M4 JMULIN SIUET MAHCHUlifte -fijlB ^ ^ B4 iMtf soar tbawst o||iL trophy and 28 other p r l ^ Yala lan’t that elMB, to | 0 8 fnU Oosst Loscua. prttaia. ■poetol dsF for Saltme. It was quarter midget ebampton. 9F I ■■ ■ : '■ . ■ . ■ • -P ■K', MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CQNN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I960 PAGE P lflS ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 PAGIB FOURTEEN Garden— Faftn— Dmlry Rooms Withoiat Board '56 Houim for Sal* 72 Hoose* for Salt 72 H o u m * fo r 8 *1* '72 HoliN* for Salo 72 Bon$M* for Salo 72 Ajrtlcleu For Sale t 45 Products . 60 BY FAGALY and SHORTEN WARM, comfortable room, vary MANCHESTBR -N lca 6 room home 6 CAROL OR7VB RookvUla. |U,- CROCKETT’S VALUES 8 ROOM CAPE, I bedrooms, 14 MANCHESTER -C o s y 3 bedroom IF YOU wisB personsl sfiriM MACHINB OPHRATOR — accus­ USED GUNS bought, sold, assesaed - GRBHN m o u n t a in Mlitatoes and hlcely nimished. Spacious, private plus porches and garage. Full 650. I room nuach.s.larta uv1di baths, porch, garage, fireplace, ranch within walking BUILDINGS straightened, Boors Tire, .Inc,, 396 Broad St, $5,900 up. Call The EUaworth Mit­ FOR SALE—3 year old Underwood 836 HlUatown R 4 ______Main St. MI 8-1616 or MI 9-2951. ten Agency, Realtors, MI 8-6980 or MANCHBSTEgR - New T room rage. We can honestly say that we ish, 7. room Colonial, conveniently NB. 9-0628. cbsOfai firm of Reaftora — taeiia* leveled, underpinninga. Porches portable typewriter, like new. MI MI 0;5534,’ ranch, 3 ffreplacaa, 3 full batlu, ' ave never listed a 'cleaner home located, 4 bedrooms plua heated 1iere of Multiple Listing. Prompt advertising a specialty. Carpentry repairs. No CONCORD GRAPES. Pick* your f o r rent, bath, heated, Help Wanted— 9-8509 alter 4:15. 3-csr garaga, largo kitchen with s:an thia one. Plue, two extra build­ nmporch, fireplace, 1 4 hatha, ga­ R(X3CLEDGE—54 room nrandC____ action, fair appralsale. Call oo Waa Job too small. TR 6-5769. own. Bring your baskets. $1 a lich en privileges, free .parking. MANCHESTER—Six room custom built-in oven and range, formal ing lota. rage. An ideal home for the large 14x20 living room, 8 twln-ell^1>ed- Smith, Bill'Rood or Jack Oroekatt Male or Female 37 lOc RXmMAGE SALE,-St. Maurice basket. 270 Hackmatack St. ■ ■ 9 * built Cape, 4 bedrooms, full cel­ dining realm. Lot 100x300. $30,000. family. Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365. rooms, beautiful kltchen.^" base­ at the T, J. Crockett A gen^, 344 CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISMENT DEPT. HOURS REMODELING bathrooms, addi­ Church, Bolton, Thursday, Oct. PhUbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464, 818.900— Norwood *t„ vacant cape MI 0-0626. ment garage, under I30jfoo; Ken tions, recreation rooms. Framing. DIRECTOR for children’s museum, p e p p e r s s w e e t and hot. Pick NICE ROOM IN quiet home for re­ lar. plastered walls, oversized ga­ Main St., Ml 8-15n. ^ g;lS AJL to 4i30 PAL 29, 10-1. ' rage, near schools, stone wall. with a good lot. Ownera have Ostrlnsky, Realtor. M l 3-5159, All types of carpentry work and full Or part-time. Challenging your own.’ 60c a basket. Paul fined lady ‘ or gentleman. MI WEST CENTER Street-^ room moved and want thi* sold. Needs MANCHESTER — Porter Street painting. Call MI 9-4291. executive position for qualified Robotto, Birch Mountain Rd., Man- 9-6102. ( $900 down. Schwarts Real Estate, ARE YOU CONSIDERING COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MLS Realtor. MI 3-6454, AD English colonial.. Larga livlHg some paint. Will FHA with 10% Area. Six room colonial, complete­ TWO-FAbffLY- 4-4.- large rooms, person who can work with and Boats and Accessories 46 tester. down, , \ ly redeco'rated, excellent location hot water basebMrd neat, mod­ SELLING YOUR •mMDAT^^nUDAT MtN AJA-aATCSDAT • AJf. TWO ROOMS, heat, hot water. 6-1241. room with fireplace, dining room, ALL TYPES of carpentry work for young people. Write Box B, den, 8 spacioue bedrooms, ceramic off Porter St, 13x34 ft. living em cabinet kitchen, high location. PROPERIY? done. Alterations, dormers, roof Herald, stating qualifications and NEVER USED 1960 distributor’s Gentleman only. Ml 8-8921, 19 $14,900—Lilac St., a lour and foUr $11,700. Tremont Agency>Rock- Locu*t St. BOLTON bath, newly remodeled kitchen room, formal dining room; Rusco ings. porches, finish upstairs, base­ references. display model, 17 foot flberglas Fertilizera 50-A with brekkfaat nook. Wall to 'wall two-family. On* aide is very nice. combinations throughout, ameaite ville, TR 6-2349. W* will estimate value 3 Main St.. Manchester. late. One owner. $2,295. Center PAJNTINO AND phperhanglng. THREE GIRLS for Office and tele­ SALES PERSON full-time Tuesday room or beach cottage. MI 3-5074. large living room with fireplace, less 4 year old 3 bedroom ranch The hu.aineas is owned bv Herbert p. Motor Sales. MI 3-1591. Building Materials , 4 7 \ mediately. Partly fumiahed. $125, R. D. Murdock, MI 3-6472 $31,000—In Bolton, seven room Good clean worxm anwp at rea- phone work In doWntown location. through Saturday, and sales per­ CAPABLE, clean cut family man, MI 3-5409. modem kitchen,-dlshwaoher, basie- ranch that has a two-car basement with full cellar, fireplace, family MAN(?HESTER — Hollister Street Cai-lfon of French Road Bolton, end AnnomMenefiis Good pay. Full time, days. Part- son part of week, full days. Apply School area. 6 room Cape, five will be oondiirted bv IDA E. CABle 1954 LINCOLN convertible, black kooflng—$lldlng 1C sonable rates. 80- years In Man­ 29, desires responsible, salaried, USED BUILDING material for BOLTON—Large 7 room ranchAvith ment finished, 3-car garage. garage. Rear patio. Six acres, kitchen, carport, patio, amesite SON. of French Road Bolton, a* per* chester. Raymond .Flska. BQ time evenlngi. See Mr, Eichel- Tweed’s, 773 Main St. SOFABED f o r s a l e . Ml 8-8792. Bowers School, $18,500. PhUbrick finished. 1 4 baths, large shaded mlttee. PHUXXI-BENDIX U lb. wash. 25c; with white top. This car must be permanent position. Excellent ref­ sale, 2x3s and up, sheathing, stor­ SIX ROOM duplex, furnace, Bissell two-car garage. Six acrek, most mostly wooded. Ideal for privacy, driveway, country like yard, beau, RAT’S ROOFING CO.. Shingle and 9-9387. berger, Rohm 10, State Theater erences. Background, office auper- age bins, shel'ving, work benches, St. Rent $75, Immediate occupan­ of which are wooded.-Very central Agency, MI 6-8464. horses. tifully shrubbed. Also for sale and fenced yard. This home is IDA E CAXLfiON. dry, 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- seen to be apppreclated. Call MI bullt in roofs, cutter and conduc Building. TOYS—TOYS—TOYS. Work now next to new. Priced; realistically Dated Sept. 33. 1960. 9-4876. ■visor, correspondent, ' salesman, two. complete )5aihroom sets, two GAS SPACE heater stove with two cy. Adults only. Inquire 53 Birch locatioh and a very realistic price. older home in top condition, aak­ eenter, f Maple S t. a e ^ from tor work; roerf. chimney repairs. EIXTERIOR AND Interior painting. thru December showing one of the landscaping. Hardy, creative, ar T. J. Crockett, Realtors, MI 26 LINDEN STREET ing $12,300. Elsie Mever' Agency, due to owner’s transfer. Immedi­ First Natlaoal Store. Open 34 'kitchen sink*, (cabinet), wooden separate burners, one for bottled 821.900- -Six room ranch In St. LARK, 1959—2-door sedan, heater, Ray Hagenow, Ml 9 -^ 4 ; Ray decorating, ceilings, floors, ptver- largest varieties of toys and gifts. Uatlc. MI 3-2058. 8-1577. Realtors. MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930. ate occupancy. Evenings Mr. hours. Jackson Ml 8-8825. hang;^. Clean workmanship. Fjret High commission, no collecting, no kitchen <^teets, two hot water ga* and one for city gas, $40; OPPOSITE CENTER PARK James’ Parish. Attached - garage, undercoating, seat covers. Full furnaces, modem radiators, com­ FOUR ROOM apartment, com­ 14 baths. Only eight years old, Hayes. MI 3-0527, Warren E, Man Tells Police estimates. No Job too small. John delivering, no Investment. Call three oil. stove* p6t belly, one pletely furnished, automatic wash­ NEVY 6 ROOM ranch featuring BOWERS SCHOOL Area — Near Howland, Realtor, MI 3-1108. a m a z in g n e w Electrolux (R) rice $1288. Only $188 down. At plete windows, including frame, ■mall $5, two larger $10; full *ize 8 room single. Large living room, built by Gambolati. Nlc* section. Verfaille, Ml 8-3521. "Santa's Parties," Avon, Conn., Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 er, Garage, TR 5-7902, TR 5-9992. Youngstown kitchen, baseboard 3 full baths, fireplace, storm win­ High School and North Junior High automatic cleaner, the only clean­ runner’s In Talcottville. painting. Carpentry. Alterations ORchard 3-3207 from 9-5 p.m., €uid aluminum storm windows, Hollywood bed, new innerspring MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, 3 Trio Robbed Him er that guarantees a cleaner g GOOD doors, and plumbing supplies. radiation, cast iron' boiler, tile dows, one-car garage, lot 175x80. $22,300-New four bedroom co­ —6 room Cape in excellent condl 1950 PbNTIAC, two-door, fully and additions. Ceilings. Workman TWO LADIES win do Interior ORchard 3-9829 from 7-10 p.m. mattres*. $20; odd* and ends THREE ROOMS, heated, lights re­ bath, fireplace, full basement, lion. 3 bedrooms, one pine-paneled bedriwms, formal dining room, home. Lightweight powerful, suc­ ship guaranteed 299 Autunu) St. papering and painting. Neat, ex­ Choman House Wrecking. Open household articles. MI 9-2534, PI Could be converted to'two 4-room lonial. Piaster walls, basement, two equipped, excellent condition. A WANTED-^Home for five cute kit­ frigerator and stove?>No children, large lot, $16,600. Philbrick Agen­ apartments. Also zoned to allow with bullt-ins. I.Arge kitchen, din fireplace, open stairway. vesti­ John Preston, 38, of 215H9»ry 8t., tion Wter bags. MI 3-6306. MI 8-4860. perienced. Phone MI 8-2882 or MI OPENINGS MAIDS, LIVE IN to $220 mo. A-1 tens, MI 3-2321. daily 3:30 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4, or 2-8335. . MI 3-8418. cy, MI 9-8464. fireplaces, nice wooded lot in resi­ bule, plenty of kitchen cabinets. told Manebester police early yee- real puff. $275. MI 9-0016. call MI 9-2392. roomers. Roomers would have prl dential area. Quality throughout. Ing room, fireplace, garage, lovC' 9-9615. jobs, largest, oldest N.Y. Agency, ly deep yard, aluminum comblna Convenient location with a shaded terday morning that, he had been SEE THE 1960 National prize win­ COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, AVAILABLE Nicest homes. Tickets sent. Write CANARIES FOR sale. Male and SEVERAL leather-top tables, two FOR. RENT — 8 room apartment, vate entrance. 8 roomers psy com­ Trade yoUr present home In—I Wes ning hooked ruga of Mrs. Lelner I960 AU8TIN-HEALY 3000, fully MANCHESTER—Lake Street. .Fin tions. Offered by owner with Im^ yard. A nice home throughout. robbed of bet'ween $i0 and $15 by Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, Gem Agency, 35 Lincoln, Roslyn female. Guaranteed singers. Also WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST pairs living room lamps, odd pairs heat, hot water. Parking. $70. MI ished 6 roem Cape in excellent plete taxes, heat and mortgage pay­ Smith in our offic* is an expsrt on and Mrs. Murphy displayed all this equipped, excellent condition ments. Immediate poaaession, mediate occupancy. MI 9-2785, Aaking $15,800.'U & R Realty Co.. three men, one-poMibly holding’ a 19,000 miles. $2,600, MI 3-8075, asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, Privatt iBstrnetions 28 NOW .... Heights, N.Y. cages for sale. Inquire 67 Bissell. of ^apes. MI 3-5825. 3-2068 condition, 1V4 baths, fireplace, these trade-in plana). MI 3-2692. R. D, Murdock,' MI week at Colonial Remnant Shoppe, galvanized or copper gutters and Prefinished Mahogany gun. around 8 pjn. Saturday at baseboard heat, baaement recrea­ MANCHESTER — 6 room brick 3-8472. Lookout, Mt. in Highland Park. 115 OMiter St. 1954 FORD Country Sedan Station leaders. Ml 8-7707. FIGURE FT OUT: If you sold Just AKC REGISTERED Boxer pups, Paneling 21c Sq. Ft. RUGS, NEVER USED, 9x12. $30; FIVE r o o m flat, first floor, oil FRED MURPHY $30,000 plus—Large eight room MEN For High School Graduates 9x15, $35; also larger and smaller tion room, triple track combina­ ranch, enclosed breezeway, 2-car He said he had gone up there for Wagon, 4-door, power steering and on* AVON gift set to only half the fawn color, black mask, three Prefinished Birch heat. Garage. Available Oct. 1. 15 tion storms and screens, large lot Realty colonial including a larga plot of MANCHESTER—Well kept 7 room TRAIN TO BE Paneling S4c Sq. Ft. sizes. BU 9-6995. garage, one year old. quality con a ride, and then dozed off. Personals brakes, $500 to settle an estate. PI who are seeking positions in pleas­ women in your neighborhood your months old. MI 3-6286. Ridge St.. MI 9-5128. with trees. Asking $15,500. Call Ml land—approximately 380 feet front­ atruction, exceptionally desirable home, 2-car garage, amesite drive, Roofing and Chimneys i.6*A earnings would reach $3 to $5 an Clam Shell Casing 6c Lin. Ft. MI 3-4054 age, on the comer of Hartford Rd. Preston told police that what 2-6142. ant surroundings at good salaries. BEDROOM SETT.' electric stove, FIVE ROOM flat with all con 8-0889. location with a view. Priced In the combination windows, complete VACUUM CUDANERS repaired In HEAVY hour during our Christmas selling Western Framing from $95 Per. M' and Spencer St, Many possible city utilities, steps to schools, blis must have been just a short time ROOFING — Specialising repairing CUTE KITTENS looking for good Oak Flooring $185 Per M’ Thor ironer, dining room set, veniences. Garage. Near center of high 30s, Call ;for appointment later he was awakened by some­ my own home shop. Forty years roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut­ EQUIPMENT season which has already started. $12,600—b e a u t if u l 8 bedroom MANCHESTER uses. PhUbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. itnd shopping, full price $12,900. Trailers 6-A 'Why not take advantage today of homes. Phone MI 9-7375. Insulation $36 Per M’ wicker porch furniture, miscel­ town. Adults preferred. 21 Hunt­ ranch baseboard heat, fireplace, one who said; "Throw the car facfjry enerience. All makes,, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ OPERATORS Experience helpful not neces­ laneous items. MI 9-4193. ington St Phone MI 9-7796. $10,500—8 room older colonial, large $2,900 will assume present mort­ this -imequaled part-time earning Cedar doset Lining 20c Sq. Ft. large kitchen, cellar. Carlton W. MANCHESTER—f4ear new Junior gage. no closing cost. Immediate keys out." low rates, free estimates, free 1958 NATIONAL 86 foot mobile paired. Aluminum aiding. 10 sary In all of these positimis: lot. T. J. CROCKETT. Realtors pickup and deUwbiy.- Mr. Miller, POWER SHOVELS opportunity? We ■will train yoU. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Natural Shakes $9 Per Sq. AUTHORIZED BY BANK Hutchins, MI 9-5182. $12,600—6 room cape, conveniently High School. Immaculate 5-room nccupaney R D. Murdock, Ml Looking up, Preston said be saw home with cabana, $1995 to settle years’ experience. Free esti Dutch Doors from $23.95 Each THREE ROOMS and bath, heat and JA 8-6409. mates. Call Howley, MI 8-5381, Ml BULLDOZERS Call CH 7-4137. TO SELL hot water, all furnished, second located. Cape with breezeway and at­ 3-8172, U’ A R Realty. MI 4-8193. two men on the left side bis an estate. PI 2-6142. GRADERS FOR SALE—Eight year old mare, Pay 'N Tote CLYDE ROAD—Six room with two MI 3-1577 tached garage. Near bus line and car, one pointing something at 8-0768. ~ Typist 8 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS floor. Very clean. No children.'MI baths, large garage, many, many $14,900^ and 8, two-family, large ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, SCRAPERS saddle and bridle included. MI FOR UNPAID BALANCE 3-7376. lot. shopping. Owner moving out of him that resembled a gun. He bonded representative, Alfred OTHERS Help wanted— Male 36 9-8833. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. extras. Real clean too and' In ex­ Wes Smith at MI 9-8952 sUte. Selling for $14,900. Call the L ots to r Rp.le 73 said there was a third man on the Auto Driving School 7*A Clerk-Typist MONTHLY TERMS $18.88 cellent condition. The price la up $15,OOOr-6 and 8, two-family, 4 4 % Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. MI Hesting and Plumbing 17 381 STATE STREET k Gorgeous Living Room Suite SIX ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ mortgage. R F. Dimock Co.. Mt 9-5245, Bar­ right side of the car. 8-0450. Call after 5 p.m. Trained men are earning 8165 per NORTH HAVEN, CONN. in the 17s and this house is with it. FOUR ROOM cape —surprisingly EARLY’S DRIVINO School-Oass- With Mohawk Rugs, Tables, ed, redecorated, $85 per month. 816.800— 12,000 under owner's cost. clean, oil hot air heat, shaded lot, bara Woods. MT9-7702. or Johanna ANDOVER LAKE—'Two adjoining Preaton said he was again told PLUMBING AND heating - re­ week and up. Thousands of addi­ General Clerk MEN PART-TIME, mornings, floor Articles Fur Sale '*5 (THestnut 8-2147 T. J. Crockett. Realtor, MI 8-1577. Evans, MI 9-0653. LADY DRIVINO to Clearwater, room and road instruction. Stand Lamps, Smoking Stand, Hassock Adults preferred and references Olcott street. Immaculate 8 mile* from Mancheater, $700 lets for sale. Marion E. Robertson, to throw his kesrs out, and also ard and automatic, dual-control modeling Installations, repairs. tional men are needed riglit now to maintenance work. MI 3-6688. WOOD TRUSSES FHA APPROVED required. MI 9-5408. broker. Ml 3-6963. his wallet. He said the men toht Fla., on or about Oct. 15. wishes Stenographer HOME MADE ravli^l, fresh or and Pictures. A Charming Bedroom PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial over-sized 4 finished six room down, $80 per month cariying HIDEAWAY—A number of seclud­ cars. Day or evening appoint- AU work guaranteed 25 years ex- operate the heavy equipment used FOR 16’ to 60’ SPANS Suite With a Sealy Posturepedic Cape. Plastered walls, deluxe him they would leave the wallet an experienced driver to do most periened. 24-bour service. Call In building roads, bridges, dams, MACHINIST-^All around man with frozen, 30c do*. 248 Avery Street, MAIN STREET—3 room heated with 4 bedrooms, 114 baths, large charge. Full price $7,600. Gaston ed acres with S acre pond and new LOTS: CENTRAL B zone, ill menu. Call Ml 9-8875. job shop experience. CMS-BIue Wapping. MI 4-0604. FREE ENGINEERING DATA Mattress and Matching Box Spring, living room with fireplace, hot rec room, heated. Aluminum Realty Co., MI 9-5781, an;i keys, minus his money, on the of the driving. References ex­ Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. airfields, etc. Math Clerk FROM AS LOW AS $8.50 EACH apartment, stove and refrigerator, 8 room cottage. This is a rare utilities; choice lot in Rockledge, changed. MI 8-6002. Croes and weekly indemnity bene­ Pillows, Rugs, Boudoir Lamps, water- heat, one-car garage, By siding and combinations. ground nearby If he stayed In his PREPARE FOR driver’s test: TOOL AND equipment rentalB. suitable for one or two adults, MI 4'4% mortgage. Well land­ GLASTONBURY —100 Summerset • Item. Tongren. Broker, Ml 3-6321. two AA zone; one on Beelzebub car until they left. . Complete training program. In­ Transcriptionist fits. Apply Aerokinetics Instru­ Dresser Set and Pictures. A Com­ 3-4685. appointment only, 828,900. Phii- Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Sale* and service. AF Equipment, plete Kitchen With a Gorgeous brick Agency, MI 9-8464. scaped, shade trees. Among Road off Bell St. near Mancheater Road in South Windsor: wooded WANTED—Ride to Hartford, vi­ room. ’Three Instructors. No wait Radio-TV Repair cluding actual experience on heavy ment Co., 260 Tolland Tpke;, Man­ Uiamonas— Wateties— BOLTON—New six room Cape, liv- acre-plus fot*' in Bolton. T. J. Preston said the men dfove off cinity- of Main St. Honrs 9-5. MI equipment. chester, Conn. 946 Center St., MI 9-2052. Open Dinette Set, Frost Free Refrigera­ ROOMY 3 bedroom flat, redecorat­ comparable houses. line, custom built 1959 seven room lng_ room with paneled fireplace in a car that had been parked In tng. Manchester Driving Acadb Services 18 Jewelry 48 MANCHESTER—If-you are looking Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677. 9-8505; - my. t 2-7249: SEE US NOW evenings. tor, Combination Range. Vacuum ed, modem facilities, garage. Por­ $16,900—Greenwood Road. Newly Dutch Colonial brick ranch, 2 full wall, formal dining room, custom the shadows a short distance ABLEI:-ALERT—APT. If you have for a 2-famlly-6 room* for you and built 6 room Cape, 14 RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any maki For complete Information send LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler—re­ Cleaner, Dinner Set, Silverware ter St, $125. MI 9-5229. baths, spacious center hall, 3384 Gregg kitchen cabinets, rolled for­ THREE B ZONE Iota with city away. the above qualifications we want TOP SOIL-jpoeslbly the cleanest Set. Linoleum and Kitchen Cabi­ 4 rooms for your folks, this is it. baths, basement garage, square feet of living area. A . qual­ MOR’TLOCK’S Manchester's lead cars, amplifiers, phonographs and name, address, age, telephone Personnel Department pairs, adjusts watches expertly. mica, 1 4 baths, three large bed­ water. Union St. Manchester. Police are Investigating. Aatomobnea tor Sale 4 number and working hours to: to talk to you. We have an excel­ and most fertile available any net*. If Needed An Extra Maple Location, central.'-Price right. For amesite drive. Minimum ity home throughout, Elva Tyler, Ing driving Bchool. ’Three skilled changers.. Over 47 years total ex­ abere. Prompt delivery. Call Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday rooms, on* acre wooded lot, ame­ $2,500 each. MI 9-1(495. courteous instructors Class room perience. 90 days guarantee on all lent opening for a than to be Bedroom Is Available With Bed­ Business Locations this and other good buys call down payment. Realtor, MI 9-4469, MI 9-5051. site drive, selling for $16',800, Call WANTED — dean uued cars. Me Leonard L. Glgllo, Bolton, MI thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI Instructions for 16, l7 year olds. work. Potterton’a, Ml 9-45OT. UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT trained as a sale* representative. ding, Rugs. Lamps, Etc. The Bank for Rent 64 $19,500—Oversized 8 room ranch, the R. F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-5248, buy, trade down or trade any­ Good starting salary with commis­ 8-7088. nings. 129 Sprues St. Ml 9-4887. 9-1642. 64 RUSSELL ST. 8 room older Home Figure Raised thing. Douglaa Motora. 838 Main. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Has Authorized To Sell All Or Part. good location. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. or Jo­ Wanted— Real Batata 77 of Driver Education, MI 9-7898; CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, sion and bonus. Company Vehicle SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LARGE STORE at 36 Birch St. home In excellent condition, oil OPERATORS SCHOOL LOAM—SAND—Stone - Gravel — MOVE RIGHT IN—6 room ranch, steam heat, aluminum combina­ hanna Evans, MI 9-5653. Washington — Revised figures OLDER CARS mechanics spe-. available all hours Satisfaction LIFE INSURANCE CO. furnished and all expenses on it Ftll and Amesite. For prompt de­ f'uel and Peed 49-A ONLY Apply Marlow's,-887 Main St. BOLTON ARE YOU considering selling your LARSON’S, Connecticut’s first U- guaranteed. Call Ml-9-1815. ' ' paid. We want a than with am AT YOUR CONVENIENCE newly decorated, 8 large bed­ tion windows. Beautiful yard with home? If you are, we will pur­ from the Department of Com­ ciala. flxlt y -iself cars, always 292 Worthington St. livery call Ml 8-8608. waiter P. Near Main St. .Parking. rooms, spacious living room, fire­ $14,900-^ finished 6 rooiq cape, BOLTON—Just off the lake, beau­ censed driving school trained 140 Garden Street bition as chance for advancement WOOD TO SELL. Ideal for fire- DAY OR NIGHT lots of treea. One car gatage. Ask­ tiful ranch with 3 bedrooms and chase your equity. For expediency merce indicate 1,531,000 nonfairn a good selection. Look behind our .GONDER’B TV Service—Motorola Springfield 3, Mass. Miller, Trucking: place, attached garage, near baaenrient garage, view, office. Douglaa Motors. 833 Mein. Certified and approved Ig now of­ Is excellent. All company benefits, place. Approximately 5 cords, $60. Phone for appointment MAIN STREET—Building for com­ $15,700—6 room ranch, basement ing 818,900. Elva Tyler, Realtor, attached garage. 2 extra building please call us. Ml 3-5129. J. D. housing starts in the United fering claasroom and behind ’ and Phllco factory service. HI-FI For interview _ apply at Singer mercial business or offics uss. school, buses and stores. Call own­ MI 9-4469, MI 9-9901. States for 1959, about 153,000 Hartford, Conn. GRADE A LOAM delivered in Man­ MI 9-4028 after 5:30, Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0358 er. MI 9-6351. garage, view. - lots. Only 813,200. T. J. Crockett,. Realty Co., 470 Main St., Man­ NEED A CAR and bad your credit wheel Instnirilon for teenagers phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce Sewing Machine C^.. 832 Main St. After 9 p.m. JA 2:4590 Will subdivide. Ml 9-6239. 9-8. Realtor. MI 3-1577, chester. * more than earlier estimates. St. MI 9-1486. chester. $10 5 yard load. Call $18,900—4 finished, oversized 6 MI 9-6075. AC 8-9323 after 6. See It Day or Night FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 room cape, 3- stone fire­ PORTER STREET SECTION ment? Bankrupt? RepossesslonT Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 SETUP MAN, experienced. AU type Garden— Farni— Dalry STORE SUITABLE for office or ALL MAKES of T i, radio and If you have no means of transpor­ any business. 190 West Middle rooms, 3 down, 4 up, a fine home, places, full shed dormer. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ machines, including coil winders, SNOW FLOWERS. Ariens. Reo, Products 50 tation I'll send my auto for you. V Sensible Inviting Home Garasre— Service— Storane 10 home ilectronlo equipment ex MORTGAGES-We are In a posl electro-mechanical background, Turnpike, Call MI 9-6208,. 2 to 9 centrally located, only $13,900. $18,500—Laige 8 room cape, 14 las. get the lowdown on the low­ pertly repaired with a 90-day tlon tb finance second mortgages Toro powerhandle and Bolen* 18 No obligation Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-8132. baths, stone veneer. est down and smallest paymenU blueprint Interpretation. Growing to 32 inches. Part* and service. BALDWIN APPLES. Have been p.m. or MI 3-6802. FivV bedrooms,bcdrooi recreation room. STORAGE SPACE for furniture or guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the In any amounts. Terms to suit IT m A—I^B —E—R—T— S $18,500—6 room ranch, Valentine anywhere. Not a small loan or your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 organization. Excellent opportun­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main sprayed. Pick your own. $1.60 BOLTON VICINITY 8 to 87 acres heating. merchandise now available at Manchester 'TV. MI 9-1040. curate typist with an aptitu ity for right man. References. Ap­ 48-46 AIJ.,YN ST.. HARTFORD LARGE ONE-room air-conditioned built, basement garage, heat­ finance company plan. Douglas 62 Pearl St. Ml 9-5700. Main St., Ml 8-5129. St. MI 3-7958. bushel. Bring your own container. Open Nights Till 9 - Sat. 6 p.m. office. 100% Mafn St. location, beautiful high land, 7 room house, sunporch. 3-car g a ru e , 1 4 baths Motprs. 888 ifaln St. figures. Interesting work In small ply Iona Manufacturing, Regent 177 Eldridge St. ed basement, large deluxe rec office.' Excellent benefits, 6-day Marlow’s 867 Main St. 2 baths, excellent condition, bam. room, ameeite drive, sensibly Priced right, 819,800>hown by ap MORTENSEN TV 3] clallzed RCA ADD UP YOUR monthly bills. Sur­ St., Martchester. FIELDSTONE for sale. Alonzo ELECTRIC STOVE with deep well. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. MERCURY, 1961 4-door sedan. All week. Weyerhaeuser Company. CH Foreman, North Coventry, Pi ASSORTED vegetables, pick yout priced. ppintment. Easily financed. Motorcycles— Bicycles 1- television, service 9-4641. prised? Your total monthly pay­ 8 burners. 3 drawers, automatic OFFICE FOR RENT. Ideal for den­ $19,900—Large 7 room home, 2 fire­ black with standard shift, radio, ment* cah be reduced by conaoU- 6-8546, 120 Huyshope Ave.. Hart­ CARPENTERS, experienced. Ap­ 2-6638. . own. Tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, 56 ELWOOD ROAD—Colonial, large ford, Conn. ply at D. H. R. .Construction Com­ timer. Call MI 9-2130 tist or in.surance, 186 West Mlddls places, 15x36 living room, out BRAE-BURN REALTY heater. Good tires. Low mileage. PHILCO RECOMMENDED Serv dating under a second mortgage squash, cucumbers and potatoes. Tpke. Call MI 9-6205, 2-9 p.m. er living room, fireplace, formal din­ Like new Inside apd out. Sen it 1957 INDIAN Tomahawk 600 CC Ice, on radios, televisions. Also, pany, 34 Connecticut Boulevard, Open 7 a. m, to 7 p.m. Volpi Rd., ing room cabinet kitchen with buildings, view, alm ost' 14 plan costing only r penny a month THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Co. L. C. SMITH typewriter Real good FOR SALE—Almost new gas space MI 3-6802 acres, and drive it ’at Brunner'* in Tal- twin, black, $325. MI 8-8916. guaranteed service on all other for each dollar you owe. Connecti­ East Hartford. Bolton. Carl Balkua Jr., owner. heater «ith automatic thermostat dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 114 bath^ MI 3-6273 cottvlUe. of America has an opening for a condition. $15. bU 9-8997. $36,600—Large deluxe. 6 room makes. Shop our special do-tt cut Mortgage Exchange, 15 ^ ewls clerk-typist. Knowledge at short­ PLUMBERS AND steamfitters. and fan. Call MI 3-2380. landscaped lot- 80x200. Marion B. yourself department fcaturihg dis Houses tor Rent 65 Robertson, Broker. MI 3-5988. ranch, 3 fireplaces, 1 4 baths, COVENTRY—Cute 4 room Cape BEAUTIFUL compact convertible. Business Services Offered 18 St., Hartford. CH 6-8897. hand preferred. Permanent em­ Steady work Hartford and subur­ 55 GALLON open end fire barrels, also 4 room' apartment, ga­ oil best, clean and neaj^, $700 count prices. Open evenings and $3 each. The Thomas Colla Com­ LARGE mahdgany bedroom aet, 1957 Ford Consul in excellent con­ ployment. Pleasant working condi­ ban area. Call y appolt _ ___ acres, 35 clear. i COMPLETE REPAIRS—By 8tu distributor. You can'double your Shown by appointment. Marion E. 1969 PONTIAC VISTA, white, Millinery Dressmaking 19 money In one month. Most any? MI 3-0494. ‘M A C H IN E CI-EANED ' Musical Instninients 53 Robertson1, Broker, MI 8-5988. power steering,. brakes, 15,000 art R. Wolcott on automatic SEWINO MACHINE operators, full­ SEPTIC TANKS Suburban For Rent 66 ELLINGTON washers, dryers and electric one can turn over our auction, time, 8 a.m.-4:80 p.m. Also, nights, miles, immaculate, one owner. salvage, manufacturer’a closeouts AND FOR SALE—Small home pipe BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 bedroom S A F E B U Y Trade accepted. MI 9-5838. rtmges. Ml 9-6678. part-time, 6 p.m.-io' p.m. Exper­ • INSTALLATION FOR RENT in Andover— small $16,500— Contemporary 8 room DRESSMAKING and alterations. for pennies on dollar values. We organ. Excellent, running condi­ home in A-l condition, 3 full baths, ranch, nice lot, basement ga­ Call MI 9r0338 any time. ience preferred. Kaklar Toy Co., Call for Annual SPECIALIST tion. Reasonable. MI.3-5841. apartment with ail iftilities fur­ 1958 FORD 6-cyllnder 4-door. Very CHAIN SAW work — Treea cut. help you. Steady person; able In­ PLUOOED SEWERS basement beautifully finished in rage. U S E D C A R S vest $500 to $10,000 (merch. Inv.l 60 Hilliard St. nished. Suitable for working cou­ Redwood, rear porch, patio with clean, priced low. Terms — will Reasonable rates. Call R l;-7608 ALTEltATlONS on any garment. 125,000—Exclusive /4 TON Saturday or Sunday. of your own Include phone. Box WAITRESS WANTED The legal voters of the Town of colonial, 1 4 baths, attached evenings. Call MI 9-5555. 93. 1501 Broadway, N. Y. Septle Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer BOLTON—Route 85—4-roonj apart­ 9-8464. ' .. f^^^M^RCURY. 1957—2-doof Montclair Bolton are hereby warned and noti­ TWO BLACK winter coats] $3 each: ment with garage, second floor. 2-car garage, view. nCKUP TRUCK . hardtop,Stop, radio.radio, . heater,h power TYPEWRITERS and office " iha- To work in first-class dining room. Unee Installed—-Cellar' Water­ Drainago Co. fied to meet In the ANNUAL proofing Done. also, suit and two taffeta dresses, Available Oct. 1. MI 8-2365. BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Cape, In excellent condition. brakes,kesTpower seat, steering. Also cblnes—repairs, sales^sefvlce and MoTlfig—Tmcktng— Must be experienced. .'Excellent TOWN MEETING In the COMMU­ $2 each, lady’s size 14. 258 Henry HEBRON NEAR BOLTON rentals Ml 9-8477..^'^ Help Wanted— Female 35 M l 9.4143 waU.to'waU'carpeting, rear porch, automaticsmatic OTve,'iva- ExtraEx clean. Full Storage 20 s- NITY Ha l l , in said Town, on MI 9-0421. price $1088. OiilY..|^I77 down at earnings. Telephone Mr. Norman, two-car garage, shaded lot. large $10,900—6 room ranch, 3 acres, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1960. at c i n n e y b r o s 'VY anted to Rent 68 cafe style-r.ecreation room with $18,650—8 4 room ranch, extras, 'M FORD $895 Brunner’s In-TalcotlvlUe, on the NOW, BEFORE the rush starts. Is EXPERIENCED M K . TWO GIRL S(X)UT uniforms, size the time to have that gUn put In MANCHESTER Moving and 'Truck­ WILLIMANTIC GL 5-9503 8:00 o’clock In the evening, for the bar, tile floor, cedar' paneled new VA mortgage available. Convertible. Red and Manchester, Vernon Towii\Llne. ing Company. Local and long dis­ following purposes: Swwerog* Dhposal Co; 12.. Fbccellent condition. MI 9-6912 ‘nting a white. Radio, heater, Open eves, till 9. shape" tor the doming season. SEWING MACHINE walls, indirect lighting. Price tance moving packing and stor­ 1. To see If-the Town will vote ISO-183 PenrI St.—Ml S-JSSOS after 6 p.m. room colonial home in Manchester 816,900. Philbrick Agency. MI Fordomatic. .Bring It and your mower, shears, EARN $20 to $30 per week for two with option to buy. Cali MI 9-7428 ANDOVER ratves, locks, keys, etc. to Bralth age’. Regular serViCe throughout OPERATORS AND TRAINEBB to adjourn said meeting to an­ youVarTem 9-8464. 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan New England States and Florida. evenings work. No delivery, col’ VTHTE CHIFFON cocktail dress, or MI 3-5023. $11,800—:01der 8 room Colonial,, Radio and heater. Good condition walie^S^^ean St. other place and at another time Ikt’U'VAM'EMOU' built-ins, baths, hot '4Q RENAULT SAVE! Ml 8-6563. Apply lections or investment. Car neces­ In the event it is for the best In- siz* 14. Best offer takes it. Worn MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 spa­ 14 Priced right. Call MI 8-7295. .. . sary. Phone MI 9-3882 between 5-9 twice. MI 8-0173. WANTED 4 OR 8 room house to water heat, large lot. Dauphine. Light gray. JHRE Manchester Modes, Inc. ' terests of the voters and the cious rooms, large living- room Very low mileage, Ice—residential, <»iiimerclal, In MAi4c h E8'"ER Package Delivery p.m. rent in Manchester area, with or with fireplace, family size tile $14,500—Remodeled 6 room older 1954 Ford, standard . shift, radio, Light'trucking and. package deliv­ ___ Pine St.,. Manchester Town. WRIGHT without option to buy. Have one home. 3 acres, out buildings, heater. 2-tone blue. First good of dustrial. Attica, cellari>yanlc. In 2. "To sec if the Town will vote Wanted—>To Buy 56 kitchen, porch, one-car - garage, clnerator-cardboard drUms,''4 UTILITIES DISTRICT ton Center, 10 acres clear, private . ’Pletaly equipped. new tires. Make an offer. Call MI RURNISHED r o o m for gentla- $15,900—Six room ranch, attached 3-2817. WEAVING of Bums moth holes Zoiiiug Board All persona liable by law to pay 5% financing; Aaking 88,500. Uxes In the EIGHTH SCHOOL h>an. All .conveniencea. Parking, garage, fireplace, radiant heat, 10 Acrea—Bolton—630 foot ap­ and tom clothing, lUMdery runs, ha 9-8102. Hoosm tor Sale 72 winterized patio, large lot beauti­ Many Cora SM8 With FORD, 1966 V8. 2-door, automatic. b- dbags repair^, .slpper re Of Appeals AND U'nLlTIES DISTRICT OF OeMAH) BROS. proximate frontage, only $8,000. Onlv $499. At Brunner’s in TalcoU- MANCHESTER are hereby not! 80-63 PORTER ST. Exceptionally fully landscaped, ecreene and 176 Wooded Acrei—Andovsr-Bol- NO MONEY DOWN placement, umbrellaa repaired, 9 9 BINGE 1920f ' ^ T SIDE r o o m In private storms, Venetian blinds, cornices. vine. .men’s'shirt >llara reversM end Town of CoVentr.v m fled that on Oct. 1, lOSO, 1 will have large two-family, now vacant, ex­ ton line. Only $14,600. $8,500 caah. (Jm t G o ^ CrMHt) All interested residents of a rate bill for the collection of two ^ X O N D O N hbrne, parking. Gentleman. 14 Inquire MI 9-8789. "Your replaced. Marlow'* tittio Mend­ PARK The Price Is Right — Reach St. Ml 8-8163. cellent condition Newly redecorat­ 1957 FORD station wagon, standard ing Shop. entry are advised that the Public and one half mills on the Hat of All Homes Fenturer ed. Priced right. MI 9-5339. 9 > BUILDING LOTS shift, blue', good shape and low Hearing advertised by legal notice 1959 due to the collector Oct. . HEOnON WORKi GUARANTEED! ^ O N T ROOM, centrally located. tl3.60O^srx room cape, full baae- Our 40 Ynon., o Largo Wooded Lots mshf; combination windows and Locations to suit your needs. M O R I A R T Y mileage, Tel. PI 2-7891. HAROLD * gONS, R u t ^ temov- to be held at George Hershey Rob­ 1960. Taxes accepted 6:00 F’^M. to Hot water. Parking. Gentleman MANCHESTEll—Nsw 6 room Oar; Prices to suit your pocketboek, al, cellars and atUca cleaned. ertson School 'on ihe.'SOth of Sep­ 0 P.M. every week day arid 9:00 o Coramlo Tils Baths riaon Colonial, IH ceramic baths, doors, airieslte drive, shade frees. w T u v p v M n w ONLY IB00.00 DOWN a. Formica Counters preferred, 59 Birch St. MI 9-7129. M days o r- >anoy. Marlon V- BROTHERS Ashea, papers aU rubbish. Harold tember concerning the request of A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Saturdays at CALL Ml 3-709^ fireplace, pliutarsd walls, hot, LAWRENCE F. PIANO N.’RIAIN 8T. ELLINOTOK BRANCH 1962 PLYMOUTH S tatic Wa Hoar. MI M0|4. Ed Smith for a limited repairer’s No. 16i NORTH MAIN S'rBBBT CAPES $11,500 o OU Hot Water Heat ^TTRACTIVELT fiimlahed room water heat, amsalts drive, shgds t^obortoon, Byohsr, MI 8-59W. Sonrka'* good running order, $90. Ml 9-^ license is indefinitely poetponed TAKE NOTTGE: a Amesite Drivea for retired lady, with cooking ti««s. Ml 'S-4860. MI 3 -m 6 TfrirMn ttrrrnrT rnmsi Msaeheater. Conn. Weat RMid. Roate M DICK'S WBATBBRSTRIP Ona- • Birch Cabinets BEAU'l'lFUL custom 8 room . B u Hah r t t d U m MEBteURT, 4-door 8840 Notification of a-future date will All ^ e a . unpaid Nov. 1, IBM, OANCHES f11.9?5 Privilegaa, private entrance, and Paul P. Fisno . Ml 84)488 MiteheU S-StSI TRenoet (-euB -pany -doors aad wtadows, custom be given in accordance with State will be charged Interest at the rate FREE ESTIMATES • TIME PAYMENTS PArking. Inquire at l87 Maple St. GREEN MAlfOR-Wait-thia on* ranch, entrance hall, 3 fireplacos, Ed. Crawford Ml 8^410 ■i f OENtlCB BT. full prtea at Bmnner’ir’s In^stBeott- work gnaraateed. CUt .coOeet WD- Opaa Fisr InspeiettM Mondny-Wsdnsadny-Fridny • to 8 p'jn. has a basamsfit. Real naiit, good 4 picture windows, MOcl beam S-«1W vine. statutes. . of 6 per cent (6%) i>er year from tlmianOe HA >1196 Dated al'vCoventry, Connecticut, Qct. 19M until paid. SALES lY U A n REALTY C O .^ 1 4-8193 Ro o m f o r a lady, kitchen prlvi- lot, good cmtrsd location, had thO ■tructlon, partial racroation room, 8 4 ACHE8, largis brook, 5 4 room O rtO i CV^iKINOC *QVALiTY-^he best eecytomy of elT* APPUCATIONS | l * f ? ; oloae to everything. MI lofw pries nrlll intorsst you. T, J. bouM, 3-c«r,|6r6t^ ■IY.MO, Cu I’' FOR t x u e - m o Austin, model September 26, 1980, ARTHUR B. WARRINOTON R. O. MUKDOdC— MI 8-Mf8 c^eertlble. Fb^ MI • Heripan W. M u ls^ Vice COLLECTOR M816 altar • p-m. Onckott, lUaltor. SO M in. tea^. ButdAu.ia MU3. ■ O f sHtaovmBM Huumui ^ e a d H erald Advis. dairm an Manchester, Oonn. 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Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, Mary Bushnell Cheney AuxUi- Otaodj, toadgM, cAfHMa el V g M will observe Gold Star Mothers ary, USVW, ■will meet tonight at drtsxle. Wednaeday, eleBdy» diwt About Town 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Night at its meeting tomorrow at tag i f noon. High areond 08. 7:& at the Post Home. Conwnlttee IHorcncc NlchoU» 56 N. SUm ot. members in charge are Mrs. Olive The Inspecting officer will be Mrs. Manchester— A City o f Village Charm ' Miwitonomoh TWbe, No. 68, Mary Matthew of Manchester, de­ Jaycee Wives of Manchester’will lOHM, hold Ito regulM meet- Ray,... chairman, assisted by Mrs. win partment secretary. hold its first fall meeting and pot- tag ta Tinker m il tonight at 8 Florence Streeter, Mrs. Charles luck Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. ta Hlrth, Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1960 (CtaeaUled Advertiatag on Pags 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS o'clock. Sunset Cotmcll, No. 45, Degree the Robbtaa room of Center Con­ Mrs. Richard Gutzmer, and Mrs. gregational Church. The tint faU meeting of St Marie A. Hale. Members are re­ of Pocahontas, will hold a kitchen social Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the The program, after the supper James’ Mothers Circle will bo held minded to bring Items for the and business meeting, will be "Gift Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the hoine grocery basket. home of Mrs. Roy Jette, 884 Lake St. Members will bring grocery Wrapping Magic,” by Mrs. Eldred of Mrs. Edward RlsUu, 25 S. items. All members, friends, and Couch. er to Future of VN Inside Review St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ Hawthorne St. Co-hostesses the public are invited. Appointment of the following he Mrs. Edward Flack and Mrs. ters of Isabella, will hold a mili­ chairman has been announced by Patrick Bolduc. tary whist and setback party at Mrs. Rudolph Rlcclo, president. Wethersfield, Sept. 27 (ff’i ^ the K of C Home tomorrow night The executive board and mem­ Mrs. John Duffy and Mrs. Le­ A reviewer, who could be an Ilie ways and means,®St Camll- at 8 o’clock. Prizes will be award­ bers of Ladles of St. James will roy Parker, program; Mrs. Carl authority on the subject, rates Eisenhower Gives Support lua and membership committees ed, and refreshments served. meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Anderson, publicTty; Mrs. Albert Leader the motion picture, "The FBI of the Guild of Our Lady of St. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Tinkienberg, telephone: Mrs. Rob­ Story,” as "good” because it Bartholomev's pariah will meet Recruit Gerald A. Lagace, 18, 219 W. Center St„ to pay respecU ert Colby, nominating; Mrs. Wil­ “ Is a big different than, the tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. to Laurence ,F. Costello, whose liam Wagner, memberahlp; Mrs. usual cops and robbers theme.” ment of the rectory at 741 E. Mid­ Lagace, 209 Hilliard St., Is re­ wife is a member of the organ­ Samuel Pierson, remembrance; 'ITie review appeared today dle Tpke. ceiving advanced Individual train­ ization. Mrs. Douglas S.mlth and Mrs. Ken­ ta a- publication edited Euid neth Wilson, ways and meana; and Out to published J>y the inmates of ing as a reserve with the Army ThoMallmams will meet tomor­ Transportation Training Command The Women's Home League of Mrs. Robert Suhr, Mrs. Alan the Connecticut State Prison. Treasurer Candidates Jould, and Mrs. Edgar Sewall, re-> To Dag in Face of Demand row at 8 p.m. at the home of at Ft. Eustls, Va. After January, th’e Salvation Army will meet to­ Walter N. Leclerc seeks reelec­ Mrs. Roy Haugh, 95 Helalne Rd. he Is scheduled to spend the re­ morrow at 2 p.m. in the Junior hall C. Leroy Norris, towm treasurer^ freshments. United Nations, N. Y., Sept.twhow^id be wholly for 12 years from 1947 through tion t o ' s second term as town - n t tka kifrMaP to the West. So Khrushchev is at mainder of his military service for a service meeting. Members treasurer in the town elections 27 (/P)— One of the biggest with the 43rd Infantry Division In will prepare for the Home League 1958, Is the Republican candidate tempting to crush the office itself. State News next Monday. dangers to the future of the Khrushchev undoubtedly Is Manchester. Lagace is a 1980 rally Wedne.sday starting at 10 for election to that post In next The North End funeral director United Nations is that Nikita aware that adoption of his pro-1. graduate of, Manchester High a m. at the church. Hostesses to­ Monday’s town elections. was tax collector of the 8th Dis­ LAMP SHADES School. morrow will be Mrs. Ellen Tedford, Khrushchev can accomplish posal to change thie structure of Macmillan -Backs AUTO He Is a native of Manchester, trict for eight years. Roundup Mrs. Martha Drury, and Mrs. / basically what he has set out the secretariat is impossible. BODY bom on July 29, 1904, and was ed­ He' was born In Providence, A stt^ictural change such aa he OLLIE’S Lee N. Beauchamp, son of Mr. Christine Ryder. ^ R. I„ and came to Manchester In FoH Is th« Tima to do without any necessity and Mrs. Normand A. Beauchamp. ucated In Manchester schools. He has suggested requires a two- ' > 1927, two years after graduating To Dress Up That Lamp i t WELDING 62 .Academy St., and Eric P. State Rep. Irving Aronson will was .employed by Cheney Bros, .for for reference to the will of the thirds majority vote of the General President’s View from Providence schools. In 1930, Assembly. And the change in the Mental Patient ★ AUTO BODY and Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar be guest speaker at a meeting of 30 years and Is now associated he qualified as an embalmer froth With a New Shade! majority. . with the John L. Jenney insurance •iPhis Is being discussed in the charter would have to "be ratified FENDER REPAIRS Kurtz, 337 Keeney St., recentdy the Exchange Club of Manchester the Rehqvard School of Embalm­ graduated from recruit training at tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the Three agency. He attended the Amari- UJT. corridors In an atmosphere by two thirds of the members, in­ Housing Sought New York, Sept. 27 (/P)— President Eisenhower and Brit­ can Institute of Banking and the ing in New York City. He has cluding all five permanent mem­ ★ COMPLETE CAR the Naval Training Center, Great J'a restaurant In Bolton. operated his own funeral home at of deep concern. ish Prime Minister Macmillan today pledged full support to University of Connecticut (Hart­ The Soviet leader has made it as bers of the security council.. There PAINTING Lakes. 111. 23 Main St. since 1941. Hartford. Sept. 27 — Con­ United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold in the - Members of Memorial Temple, ford branch). School of-Financing. clear as possible that he is out to is no chance -of that.- l a c q u e r and ENAMEL Leclerc belongs to the Manches­ struction of a new building in face of Nikita Khrushchev's demands he be fired. Manchester Grange's ways and Pythian Slaters, will meet tomor­ A Mason, he is a past master get Secretary-General Dag Ham- which all mental patients under TEL. Ml 9-5025 ter Improvement Assn., is ‘ a (Conttaued oik Page Bight) means committee will sponsor a row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellow’s hall. of 'Manchester Lodge of Masons, a marskjold by one means or an­ age 16 could be housed and treat­ At the same time, the two free,world leaders called on the past grand Tall Cedar of Nutmeg trustee of St. Bridget’s Church, a public setback party Wednesday Mrs. Etheleen Lewis, recently re­ other. ed was recommended today by a 96-nation U.N. assembly to buckle down to “ Serious, sober and 281 ADAMS ST. turned to Manchester from Nampa, Forest, and belongs to Delta Chap­ former president of Its men’s club, at 8 p m. In Orange Hall. a member'of the Knights of Col­ His proposal to replace the of­ Special Legislative Committee; constructive work” on international disarmament. ' Idaho, and Mrs. Stephen Miller, ter of Royal Arch Masons. He fice of secretary-general with a is a volunteer of Town Fire De­ umbus, and was chairman of the Committee Chairman Alfio C. This appeared to be a plea to Khrushchev and his Commu­ formerly of Manchester end now pre-parslyzed three-member pre­ Castro Plans Urblnati. Nonrich Democrat, said of St. Petersburg. Fla., will be pres­ partment Hose Co. 2. board of direetbrs of the French nist allies to forsake further anti-Western propaganda at­ Norris and his wife, the former Club. He served on wartime ra­ sidium—with built-in veto power the proposal calls for building such ent to greet members. Both are — can be looked upon more as a tacks for the sake of serious efforts to ease East-West ten- Rosalie A. Anderson, live at 62 tion boards and bond drives. a facility on the grounds of the ...... ■■ I — I I .1' , pa.st chiefs of Memorial Temple. maneuver than aa a proposal -with To Leave U.S. ; sions. WHIRLPOOL Refre.shments will be served Adelaide Rd. They have two He is married to the former Connecticut State Hospital, Mid­ LECLERC children. Anna M. Ryan of. Providence, and any. ehimce of reaching a fo.rmsl dletown. ! Eisenhower and Macmillan, vote. That Is considered the best site meeting to coordinate allied strat- The Women’s Fellowship of Cen­ they have six children. The Le- Moriew's Wonderful For Cuba Site Nasser Asks FUNERAL HOME REFRIGERATORS clcrcs live at 23 Main St. But it 1s. ta effect, a signal for becaust of its central location. eg>’. Issued their joint declaration ter Congregational Church’ will Wrote Pledge all-out war by the Communist bloc Estimated cost of the structure after a 2 H-hour meeting with FUNERAL meet tomorrow at 6:30 -p.m. for against the secretary-general. The ■ United Nations, N.Y., Sept. 27 has been placed at around 8200,- their foreigpi policy ctiiefs. W orld Chiefs Prices As I.ow a potluck at the church. The guest It is said that tho original purpose is to make things so bot (fl>)—Cuban Prime Minieter Fidel 000. The recommendation for the An American spokesman stress­ speaker will be Prof. J. Maurice PRICE SERVICE "Pledge of Allegiance to the Amer­ A'M.ANTIC for Hammarskjold that he wUl feel Castro is returning to Havana to^ 50-patlent facility will go to the ed that Macmillan in no way Servire That’s Better Hohifeld, Kennedy School of Mis­ ican Flag” was written by Francis his effectiveness at an end and see morrow, it was disclosed today. 1961 ■ legislature which will make sought to act as a mediator be-, Meet Head-On WALTER N. sions, Hartford Seminary. Bellamy, or JamfS B, Upham, or ^ I FURNACE OIL SALE no choice but to resign. He will be the first of the heads the ultimate decision. tween Eisenhower and Khrushchev LECXERC, both together. The pledge bechme ; > Automatic Delivery Should this come about, Khrush­ of government to leave the U.N. At present, there are some 50 or to arrange a face to' face meet­ Director Phi Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma known to a widespread piibljc by ! General Assembly, which opened United Nations. N. Y., Sept 37 PotFerton's Phi, will meet totaorrow at 8 p.m. L. T. WOOD C O . chev will have accomplished his children under age 18 ta the state’s ing )>etween the two cold war being printed In a magazine of | Phone MI 8-1129 objective. here last Tuesday with an all-star three big mental hospitals where foes. ()PI — President Gamal Abdel Nas­ at the home of Miss Loretta Fra- which Upham was an owner and i 2.000 FROM cast of world figures, including So­ Call Ml .9-5869 ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church zel, 137 Broad Et. - It would be next to impossible they associate, to a various degree, ■ Strong Support ser of the. United Arab Republle 23 Mata Street, Manchester Bellamy a staff member. I A LEADING to get a new secretary-general viet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. with older patients, he said, » . The Cambodian and Ethiopian The bearded CubEm leader was proposed today that the U.N. Gen­ The Church- School staff of MANUFACTURER! who would be satisfactory to both representatives joined Eisenhower eral Assembly recommend that East and West. The search could described as satisfied with his mis­ In proclaiming strong support for Emanuel Lutheran Church will sion at the assembly. He made a Pleads Guilty President Elsenhower and So-viet meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Consisting of: Parchments, go on for months—perhaps even the United Nations as It now ex­ You’ll get a thrill^ too, siliu and shantungs. Selection policy speech yesterday lasting Hartford, Sept. 27 {fP)—Joseph Premier Khnishchev meet face to Luther hall. years. G. Berrelli, 22, a former assistant ists. face in a new attempt on disarma­ includes: Boudoir, bridge, table, Meanwhile the office would re­ 4 1/2 hours. Ethiopian Deputy Premier Aklt- when you see the )ieels, Foreign Minister Raul Roa toldlcastaer ^ th e First Nation^ Bwk ment. floor and chimney , ahadee. main vacant, and the peace-mak­ lou Alite Wold, an American TECHNICIANS ARE NEEDED in reporters Khrushchev would not ff HimardviUe, has pleaded guilty In a policy speech to the 98-na­ without nails, put on with You’ll wimt to buy several at ing functions of the offlce""'para- spokesman said, also agreed with DOMESTIC these low, low marLOW prices. accompahy Castro to Cuba. U.S. District Court to emhez- tion assembly, the U.A.R. Pres­ our New AUTO-SOLER. lyzed. zling some $2,000 from the bank. Eisenhower on the need for full ident said the delegates had al­ EliaRONICS INDUSTRIAL ’That actually Is' Khrushchev’s Roa said the Cuban revolution­ support of Hammarskjold person- Renew your heels TO­ Whatever You Need— ary leader planned to call on He was arrested Aug. 31. by the ready heard both Elsenhower and f “ LEARN BY DOINQ** TRAINING You’ll Always Find It At major objective. FBI on charges of errlbezzlement slly. Aklilou also agree.' with El­ Khrushchev express a willtngnesa DAY. Work Guaranteed. It would leave the field open for Kwame Nkrumah, president of senhower that aid to the troubled \\so EVENING SERVICING COURSE Ghana; Prime Minister Nehru of to enter into disarmament negotta- Communist interference in future (ContlD'ied on Page iSight) Congo should be channeled tlons. India; President Tito of Yugo­ FALLTERM STARTS m it-e N R O U . NOW! HALFS emergencies such as the one which through the U.N. "We therefore suggest,” Naaser has Iwpt The Congo in etn uproar slavia, Euid President Nasser of the As.st. Secretary of State Andrew 0U c\t Clcci'KUuci Scltocd UAR before leaving about noon to­ added, "that the General Assembly SERVICE MARLOW lS .since the beginning o f July. Neutral Nations Berding told newsmen that It Is recommend that the fWo gTMt U.S. observers here give this morrow for Cuba. now clear that "The gpvat major­ leaders should, under the standard NEW ENGLAND MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Roa said the fact that Castro’s DEPARTMENT Interpretation - of KhrusK'chev's ity of African delegates are ta of the United Nations, meet either TECHNICAL INSTITUTE aim: 'What he cannot control he speech- yesterday in which he Into Arms Talk President Eisenhower leta out With big laugh aa he talks with Francia„ CardtaaS^ellman of Btrong support of Hammar- by themselves or ^together with Under New Management OPEN 6 DAYS will attempt to crush. He has bluted the U.S. was interrupted . New York at hotel ta , where the Prpaident spoke at k.dlnner session oTtJie Gold­ sk.loId.” whom you select among those who 56 UNION PLACE, HARTFORD JA. 5 -3 4 0 6 28 times by applause and this in­ en Jubilee Conference of Catholic Charities; (A P Photofax), OAK ST. ENTRANCE 9 to 5:30 found he cannot eatfcO[^ag Ham­ KJirushchev’s Aim Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Clam- are present here, ta order for them GREEN STAMPS marskjold. Nor can helEipe to con­ dicated to him the support of all bodian premier, met for 30 min­ all to put, under the aegis of tha M l 3-T507 Manchester MI S-4123 Thursdays 9 to 9^ delegates for Castro. trol any future secretary-general United Nations, N. Y., Sept. 27 utes with Elsenhower. Eisen­ United Nations, guiding rules for a (JP) — Nikita S. Khrushchev pro­ hower welcomed him as "A fel- new attempt toward disarma­ posed today to bring neutral na­ Teevee Debate Served 'Ipw statesman Interested ta world ment.” SLIPCOVER SPECIAL tions into new disarmament talks, O ral D uel pdane and human dignity,” Berd- Conferred Privately sPrivate Meetings at Fever Pitch and a neutralist leader,. G a m a 1 Ing riUd. Nasser has conferred pri-vately Former Cheney Mills Abdel Nasser, urged the Soviet' In talking with the Ethiopian, already with both Khrushchev and 7.99 Two Useful Purposes Eisenhoww'thanked him for Ethi­ Eisenhower. But there has been no Hartford Road CHAIRS reg. 9.98 Leader and President Eisenhower j to. get together for a fresh start Jottings opia’s swift feqponse in sending indication that either Khruahehe-v and Pine St. Cagtro’s Long on the arms problems; troops to serve IrMjie Congo under or Elsenhower is willing to taka Manchester, Conn. d iv a n s reg. 19.98 1 5.99^ The two developments highlight­ Washington, Sept. 27 -The,...and has been saying boils down ta the UN command. the initiative for any peraonifi get FREE PARKING ed the renewed policy debate. of Hyannis Port, Mass., Sept. 27 big TV debate between the presi­ this: "I can do It better Expresses Appreciation together. On other matters the U.AJL Parcel Pickup to the historic 15th U.N. General As­ (>P) — Sen. Kennedy’s No. 1 fan dential candidates—Vice President There la nevertheless at this 'The President also expressed STUDIOS >eq. 13^8 10.99 For Neutralist Votes watched on a portable . televl.sion time in American history—arid apprebation, Berding said, for the President declared the greatest Your Car! sembly session while a whirl of Let’s Ring Down The Curtain background diplomatic activity set last night as the bcmocratie 1 Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John F. 1 rom the American viewpoint—a action o f Ethiopian troops in rbv Presidential nominee debated Vice ' Kennedy—didn’t add much new In cuing eight American airmen who (Continued on Page Eight) Sept. 27^> The results of this feverish continued in.side and outside the rather basic difference in the two cheese from those )9aHerns! United Nations, N. Y, President Nixon, and then said "1 i men’s approach to the goals they were beaten b.v a Congolese mob OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A.M, to 10 P.M. UP) — Fidel O stro's Sledgeham- round of ..conferences, plus the assembly hall. the way of Idea.s but It served at speeches b.v Eisenhower. Khrush­ The Soviet Premier aubmitted a thought my husband was bril- , least two useful purposes. point to. in Stanleyville last month. mer speech in the United'Nations liant.” - ; Eisenhower, pressing ahead with SSECIALS FOR TUESDAY gnd WEDNESDAY HYANNIS—colenial favorite ort’ background Intensified the battle for Nfeqtral- chev and other principals in the resolution to raise the member­ Kenned.v would have more gov­ ship of the 10-nation disarmament 1. It gave the whole country a his campaign of quiet diplomacy, th e lat votes today as President E is^ - conflict, may be reflected very Jacqueline Kennedy watched the i ernment participation in the na­ of gray, v^ine, graen or brown. chanre to see the two men siderby met with Macmillan at . breakfast soon in the debate on a perennial commission to 15. It had equal debate at her Cape Cod summer | tional life in the years ahead, ex­ i^tins hower wound up — for the m'O- side and compare them— lui each in his temporary White House FRESH N. E. DRESSED ment — his whirlwind campaign >snd critical issue — admission of Communist and Western represen­ home with about 30 friends and j plaining: "I, don't believe in big argued his rialm to the White headquarters on the 35th floor of from the At* Wires - Ill personal diplomacy. Red China to the U.N. tation, but Khnishchev sought to Democratic commitleewomen. government h.it in effective gov­ TWEED— casual classic in gold, green, fseige add India, Indonesia, the United Hoiise^-on various grounds of per­ the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. - . Private . conferences between Ru^ia has before the steering Within minute.s , after the de­ ernmental action.” O r Arab Republic, Ghana and Mexico. sonal appeal and ability to handle Afterward, he arranged to talk ,1 m.i I I'I BEST CENTER CUTS turquoise. world leaders, committed and un­ committee a. proposal to seat the bate ended, the Senator was on For example: He adVocates gov­ The 10-nation talks broke, down in the telephone from th e' Chicago themselves, at least In debate. with top Ethiopian and Cambo­ LOOKED THINNER \ committed in the East-West strug­ Communist Chinese. The United 2. It gase the whole country a ernment aid 10 boost teachers’ sal­ Geneva this summer when the TV studio. "What did you think?", aries and he -.voiild set up a medic- dian representatives in the next irieinphls, Tenn., Sept. 27 RUFTEX— plain— beige, gold, a oi;; groan, gle, hit a feverish pace.- States is determined to block it, chance' to hear their main argu-' stage of his drive to woo neutral Everybody was seeing, every­ Russians, walking o.ut, said they he asked Mrs, Kennedy. alrcare-for-thc-aged program that -r-Vlce President Richard tL as it always has before. Here, in ments, since tvhat they said last support for the western side. NLvon said today he may havo body else< behind closed doors, in would bring up the .whole arms "I think you were superb,” she operated under the Social Security CUS! all probability, the effect on the night pretty much summed up Canaidian Prime Minister John looked a Mt thinner on tele- question in the. U.N. asseifably. replied. main floor a gigantic political round robin. neutralists and eaipecially on the what they’ve been saying since system. \1slon last Bight but that ho WE HAVE ALL HAD ENOUGH OF THEStANTICS Elsenhower’s appointments in­ President Nasser of the U.A.R., ndWly admitted nations o f the past the campaign began. (Centinned on Page Bight) feels fine. "I may be a Utfio \ cluded breakfast with Prime Min­ week’s maneuvering may become second assembly speaker for the Chicago, Sept. 27 (/F»—Telerislon- (Continued on Pag Seven) PORKCHOPS day, has seen both Eisenhower and radlo networit leaders are well So far, except for the areas vis­ thinner In weight,” he said. “I ieter Harold MacMillan' of Brit­ clearly defined. Khrushchev in private conferen­ plesfxl by the first joint TV dis­ ited by them, voters have had to think I lost a couple of poonde ain and hie foreign secretary. Lord LMigthy Message and it may ahow up In my Home. Then, at hourly intervals, ces. and he said both expressed cussion by .\meriean Presidential judge them and their arguments X The steering committee debate face.” he Was to confer with Prince Nor­ willingness , to discuss disarma­ candidates. by what the voters read. In the Polite^ Gentlemanly^ Restrained on Communist China was to have ment again. Standing out ta their eomments new'.spapers or saw in occasional odom Sihanouk of Cambodia, and itaned last night. It was post­ AIRUNER CRASHES ^^Paxers “ We therefore suggest," said the t o the Associated Press late laSt but separate appearances by them Akllou Able Wold, deputy prime poned apparently because of Cas­ Moaoow, Sept. 27 (A>—A fOor- Arab leader, "that the General As- night were these pqlnts: on TV. ONE minister of Ethiopia. He also tro’s 4!i hour speech which went engine Austrian airttacr craalied scheduled a talk with John Q. A belief that such oral duels will The reason people ln,other coun­ ‘Get Rid of Farmers’ in tog and rain near Moooow on until nearly 8:80 p.m. (Coatlniied qn Page Eight) tries may not see much difference Diefenbaker, prime minister of *rhe speech seemed to make airport last night. An Anotartan Can^a, before leaving New York. (Continued on Page Eight) between the candidates came out embassy spokesman sold' $(>' of LOW some impact on the newly admit­ clearlv' enough when Nixon agx*Jed One of the key neutralist leita- ted African delegates to the U.N. Slip of pick’s' Tongue the. 37 persona aboard died la Om A t% ars, I^esident Oamal Abdel Nasser and to a lesser extent on the the differences between him and fiery wreckage. All seven Bnr-both he suid his democratic op- the General ABsemblX4.. To Americana, however, those By SAUL PETT the UJ5. Embassy here—Air It was the longest speech in the Culled from'^AP Wires meana—so far as any differences Chl(;ago, Sept. 27 (AP) — On ponent are sincere in their motives, Force MaJ; Edward Wooteai ot Nasser has been one of the busi­ history of the General Assembly. est participants in the off-stsge can be distinguished—are - the im­ fluffs, Sen. Kennedy may have of­ their goals, and their judgmenU. Wilmington, N. C., and Army the great hall -vi-as about portant points In the campaign. fended a few historians, but Vice Certainly the coziest touch of the Maj. WlUls H. Knlpe o f Kokomo, maneuvering. three-quarters filled when Castro He talked with Eisenhower, Bucks County (Pa.) court is­ What each man said last night President Nixon, for a tiny frac­ evening came from the Vice Pres­ Ind. . finished. Some delegates — Nehru tion of a second, miiat have jolted ident. President Tito of Yugoslavia, and among them' — left during the sued bench warrant for arrest of - (NAME) POPULAR^BRANO Indian Prime Minister Nehru last Actor 'Michael O’Shea, now in the whole farm vote. “I know what it means to be e .m p e r o r w e l c o b o b o speech but returned later to their Sen. Kennedy’s one fumble In poor,” he said just ta passing. And Washington, Sept., 27(P)w« night. Nasser.Said of the interview places. Rome after he falla to show up Evidence Tends for' his trial on charges of carrying last night’s television debate came no schoolboy ta the audience coujd J a il's future emperpr was wel­ with Elsenhower, "I am looking In short, Castro held his audi­ a concealed weapon . . . Ninety- THfi TTlf’nw ’ T ^ O I i VrI' ' when he put Harry Truman In tl>e comed to Washington today with Charges ^'’®’’«Vered forward to strenghtening the good ence, and particularly the African TOMATO SOUP five coeds at University of Penn­ J .U instead of (Coatlntted oa Page Two) official aseuranoe of “Onr deOprir relations between the United and Latin American delegations. Arab Republic end the United sylvania living the life of luxury 1945. friendship for the people ql The applause that fremejitly in­ On Lung Cannier Nixon, however, fell Into deeper States.” ■■ in Philadelphia hotel while their Japan.” Crown Prtaco Akihlto,. terrupted him was led r by the dormitory is being completed. arid hotter water of discussing MANCHESTER NEEDS TO RETURN Reporters tried, td ({uestion Communists, and cam ^ mainly Emily ! Post Dies, flying tii on a three-day official CALDAK Brigitte Bardot’s doctors report­ Nashville. Tenn.,- Sept. 27 iJP)— fann policies. In the middle of visit, responded with a predlo- Nehru after his meeting -with the from them. But they were not one aentence he found himself say­ Arab leader, but all the Indian edly have ordered complete .rest ‘New evidence tends to throw ,- Uon of "A brilliant new century' the' only ones who were clapping of the blond star, whose marriage ing, "Get rid of the farmers ...” Ad vised Millions ^ TO SOUND, RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT would say was: for Castro. doubt on, rather than support, the of Japanese*American friendohip . with Actor Jaoques (JhArrier has but in less time than it takes to and cooperation for world peace "There is no neutral bloc-r-only Maurice DeJean, foreign minia- say "There goes the election ” "he On Social Forms 1 5 CANS *1 '®® ROLL-A-RACK TRAY SET been repestedly rumored on the charges against smoking as a ma­ and' prosperity.” Independent nations.” .ter of the Central African Repub­ BY SELECTING CAPABLE, QUALIFIED rocks...... Rep. Chester Bowles jor causative factor"-in lung can­ quickly scrambled back onto ■ Then Nehru hastened across lic, ^aid later'; D-Conn., a backer of presidential shore by adding, "ah, that Is, farm town for a dinner session -with ‘T have' no comment on the po- cer, Dr. .Clarence Cook Little said New York. Sept. 27 ()P) — Emily OFFER .MORA’TORIVM r » g . I t . t t candidate John F. Kenneddy, says surpluses." Post, the taternktlonal authority Geneva, Sept. 27 Tbfi FANCY NATIVE Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ today. , , On general folksiness; both be­ iJP) — CANDIDATES next four years will provide .:Dr. Little Is scientific director of on etiquette and arbiter on all United Stetoa today offered lAa chev. (Uontliiuid OB Pags Nine) grmt opportunity for a great fore and during the debate, my Jhfe tobacco induitry research scoreboard showed NixOn -easily matters of social good form, is Soviet Union a 27-moath mora­ the most eonipact cenvanianca! 4 .king*sixa president.” dead fit 88. committee which, he said,. has ahead, at least 8 to 1. torium on small underground bb- Carnegie Hall, once doomed to She died Sunday night at her CABBAGE tray tablai on a space saving reliable rackj^ wrecker’s hammer, opens , once granted more than $4 million to Talk About Tan' clenr teatUg upon the aIgnlitg .oC Eififit Side apartment, but the death alcohol resistant whit# ground with goldofT agsta after renovattons by its new researchers studying tobacco and, In the -pre-debate chit-chat, a big. three nuclear teat M g Farmer^» W ife Grand Champ health questions. while the cameras were warming was not announced by relatives treaty. The proposal was mada owner, the’ City pt New 'York . . until last night. She had been ta fruit er floral etching pattern. ‘ Six radar tcchnl^clans hospitalized Charges that smoking cafscs up, It was the Vice President who by acting U.S. Delegate Chartee £nd The Civic Circus falling health for years. C. Stelle in a move to get the after exposure to radiation from iuiig cancer "Have not been prt" *$ mode the hardy small talk, about In National Baking Contest The Baltlmora-born expert on high energy tube working again ta the scientific laboratory," the campaign crowds, about the tan reaumed negotiations off to • ■ lower main floor which fork 'to use and how to be­ at Rochester, N.Y., according to scientist said In- an address pre­ both candidates had, about the good start. have at a dinner party was a Washington, Sept. 27 lUs. "so imple that anyone can medical report . - , Father o f U2 pared ' for - ths ahnual meeting of way the wind couTd give you pilot Francis Gary lowers, who more of a tan than the qun. You pioneer ta simplifying good, man­ SPAN CLOSED Laona P. Schfiuelle, a, farmer’s wife make it,” says Mrs. Bchnuelle, who the Burley A Dark Leaf Tobaccb ners — at -a time when many be­ Hartford, Sept. 27 (fiV^Tha demonstrated at a masa bake-off failed In attempta to see Soviet Export Assn. might have thought the boys were FANCY YELLOW VOTE REPUBLICAN OCT. 3 from Crab Orchaid, Neb., won the Premier Nikita Khrushchev on.be dlseusstag their summer vaca­ lieved they should be stiffly elabo­ State Highway Drimriraswt're* ' yesterday in the splendor o f a ho* O iV E / c. o« hoyfd & sen half o f his son, appeals to Kremlta “ Chemical testa have not f^qpd tions. ’ . rate. ported today that toe Weak- $25,000 top prize In the 12th Grand tel ballroom. any. substance ta tobacco smoke In j. w . halt CO. leader via televlataa. In the debate Itself. It was again Her philosophy: What was ta|^ Bridge aching tha ’ FOR A SOUND BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECT National Baking contest today. Tbe 100 co n sta n ts, working on concentrations lufficieht to ac­ socially, right was. what was social­ Housatoaio River hetweew Her winning redpa was a batter 100 sparicltag yallow electric International Union of Electrical Nixon who, led in the department Workers, lar'gest union in ranks of count fpi* cancer ta manb—or to ac­ of good fellowship. He-smlled more ly simple and unaffected. Stratfeid and MOferAwlU hag ONIONS ERIC S. ANDfRSOPi DONALD S. CQNRAD \ ROBERT GOROOM bread flavored with dUI aaad and ranges,, whipped up their entries be openeg for r i m .tfiMtie to r opan 6 days 9:30 aim. General Electric Co. employes, afiys count for reports of cancer in anl- often and more broadly, especially Mrs. Fokt believed that if you bakad in a caaserola. and served them on the spot tn the atkiiM arweetor 10 Judges— all professional horns It expects to start MtlOBwMe strike !|-inals,” he aald. . at the atari and close of a remark. picked up tha wrong fork, then THOMAS A. BAILEY . ' FRANCIS P. DELLAFERA HAROLD A. TURKINGTON te'5:4S p.m.;.opan Mrs. Bchnuelle, si grendmother, Attempta to produce lung can- was a possibility that your hoaten Se ea lU. t trill hetl wad declared the winner over 99 economists or food editors. against GE' plants at midnight Oet. Kennedy only allowed hlmaelf the U.N. Speaker t a A spngsM— h thursdBys 9:30 a.m. other contestiuits from across the Mrs. Bchnuelle, who has two 1.., .New York State Bupreme cep ta aninwls by having them In­ luxury o f )s quarter-smile now and was wrong in^vlng too many hale tobacco smoke have fiUlad then. ' forks. mewtafiMtoMhi to 9:()0 p.m. country and some from foreign groibt children. Is g veteran of food Court Justice ujpholds New Haven Prtaldent Gamal Abdel Naa* eaal todf af toe Itt I lands. contests. She already bad, won Railroad’s claim that it ad well Bar o f the United Arab Re- conalatently, he added.- NIxtn film led by acorecard In Sha offarad adviM on a wide 3 M 15‘ prisaa olsawtaara thfit paid o ff w^th aa IVtw Tork Central Railroad -r- pubUe apaaka at the U n it^ Ha said then la avldenea parapoal touches. Several timaa |m ranga ot aubjeota ~ from bow to Har M dsa was.dtad M ao Idaal Kattona GeoenU Asaembly to>.- that smoking Cfiussfi haart dlfi- eallfid pUbUe attantlcm to tha ffiet » k iw i w •iKdaer dfih to r bartweuaa and txlpa to Vierlda find ,C$iiea||io, fur* fiesIgIdfiPBjWWfillwti m Pago Vafi^ !lfi»M l«K 0M ★ iy. (AP Pbototes). thatch* riM***lJ hallfivao that « gain. 'I aitaie fiBi apHlsmthL