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• i PAGE TWENTY-FOUR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1962 . ■■•t- iSIanriiPStipr lEvi^ning H^ralh Average Daily Net Press Run I For the Week Ended The Weather I irrHim-lii-iilllilllHIlitHii-ilHuli!^ - ■ About Town I !►• iiluiiiH September lA, 1962 Forecast o f U. S. Weather B m eM 13,616 Frost Warning :— (Sear, cool, Center Church Mother's Club will widespread froSt tonight. Low SO meet tonljrht at 6:30 In the ^ b b in s OPEN Member of *the Audit to 35. Friday mostly sunny, con­ FREE lip Bureau of C^ulatton Room for a potluch supper and dis­ M O N D AY ' I tinued cool. High near 60. cussion. PARKING ill Manchester——A City o f Village Charm THROUGH rear i|| Lrfikota Council, Degree of Ppco- SATURDAY o f storo ( hontas. will meet tonight at 7:30 in VOL. LXXXL NO. 298 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES^IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 (CBaMlfled Adverttsliig on Page tS ) Odd Fellows Hall. - A pocial time 9:20 to 5:30 Ml 3-4123 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS \Wlth refreshments will follow the meeting. Tendency to Be Severe 'rte Lutheran Women's Mission- Kennedy Raps liili State News ary. . L^^ue of , Zion Evangelical iiin LutheranNQiurch will meet to­ iiiji' night at 7-3Q at th'e church. A dis­ Call for Slash cussion on *'!phe History of the iiil Bar Group Urges Roundup Liturgy".will b^Jed by Mrs. Louise J!!K ress to Mertens.V M em b^ are reminded In Foreign Aid •■■UtX 1 that mite boxes a>e due at this meeting. Hostesses ivill be Mrs. Study, Reform for WASHINGTON (AP) — Child, 21/2, Killed Margaret Storrs. Mrs^ John Vsm President Kennedy says a W yck and Mrs. Carl Walters. .and House comihittee’s recommen­ By Milk Truck H. Peter Hansen, son of Mr. and dation that nearly $1.4 billion Mrs. Howard J. Hansen, 21 Brem­ New Circuit Court be slio^ from this year’s for­ STONINGTON (AP) en Rd., has entered the School of eign aid funds is an irrespon­ Myriam Rachpl Goldstein, Rulers Enginering of Valparaiso Univer­ sible actiop that “ poses a sity, Valparaiso, Ind. STAMFORD (AP) — Thef“ • city court judge he would 21,4-year-old daughter of Mr. threat to free world secur­ Stamford Bar Association has have disposed of those cases m and Mrs. Donald (kildstein of about an hour. ity.” The first fall mating of St. Ger­ called for a study and reform Stonington, was killed yester­ ard’s Mothers Circle wdll be held Zone contended that the case He asked that the slashed funds day when she was hit by a tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the home of the state’s relatively new would not even have reached the be restored. Resolution of Mrs. Vernon Hauschild. 93 Con­ docket in the old city court be­ milk truck near her home. Circuit Cojirt. House leaders, detecting sent! Stonington police said the driver stance Dr. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Ns*. The association pgissed a reso­ cause of what he called the ques­ ment for additional trimming of Frank Aszklar. tionable nature of the evidence. of the truck, Neal A. Hall, 25, lution iinanimously lut night the $5,956,852,000 economic and Mystic, has been charged wiUi Cites Peril urging Chief Judge Jay E. Rubi- But he said the prosecutor could milltEU'y aid measure, may forego not nolle the CEise because the negligent homicide and has posted The VFW Auxiliary Harvest now of the Circuit Court to ap­ a .salvage operation at this time bond of $1,000 for court appear­ Supper committee will meet to­ point two lawyers from each of judge would not permit it. —for strategic purposes. Kennedy ance ’here Oct. 19. night at 9 at the post home. Mrs. the 18 Circuit Court districts to In addition. Zone said the judge, originally aaked $7.3 billion. The girl’s father is staff psy- To Security Olive Ray has ben appointed civili­ make the study. whom he did not identify, declined The cut criticized Wednesday cologist at Electric Boat division an defense chairman of the auxili­ The resolution was psissed Eifter to grant a one-day delay in the night by the President in a state­ of General Dynamics Corp., m ary and Mrs. William Dum, his­ TF^ FASHION LOWDOWNt some 150 members of the associa­ CELse and had recommended that ment is the handiwork of the Groton. In addition to her par­ WASHINGTON (AP) — torian. tion heard Atty. Joseph P. Zone Zone's clients plead guilty to House Appropriations Committee. ents, the girl Is survived by a complain of what he called a ten­ Congress moved sWiftly tciday ------t charges of speeding. The stiff opposition a move to re­ brother and sister. to give solemn warning to Members of the American Le­ ITS THE LITTLE dency in the court to impose un­ The judge, Zone contended fur­ store the money would face was gion Auxiliary planning to attend usually severe sentences. ther, sdso turned down a request “ the rulers of Havana and summed up by Rep. Otto E. Pass­ 184 to 213 the joint installation of Rau-Locke THINGS THAT COUNTI Zone, a former city court judge to have the cas^ reopened the next man’s declaration that "Not one Moscow” that the* United Post and Auxiliary tonight are re- and former Democratic town day when, the lawyer said, he had cent will be put back if I have HARTFORD (AP) —The State States will not tolerate a mili­ ■ minded that the meeting will be chairman, stressed that he was new evidence. anything to do with it.” Motor Vehicle Department's daily speaking to the stssociation at his record o f automobile fatalities as tary force in Cuba capable of held at the Polish National Home Newsy little ^sectator . fresh-fashioned by Zone cited another case in which The Louisiana Democrat, a per' on Governor St,. Hartford, rather .. own request and because of hia o f last midnight and the totals on endangering U.S. security. than in the State Armory, as was Joyce on appealing stacked heeling just an own recent experiences m Circuit the same date last year: A resolution making this pro­ (Continued on Page Eight) ((Continued on Page Sixteen) reported yesterday. Court. 1961 1962 I nouncement, drafted by the Sen­ inch-and-a-half high. Smart crescent toe. The resolution later adopted by Killed ...... 184 213 ate Armed Forces and Foreign the Eissociatlon specifically re­ Relations committees, weis ap­ dean, uncluttered lines. So soft and quested Rubinow to appoint a 36- Bbld, New Instrument Aimits Sentence proved unanimously by the House light and right for going Joyce-fuUy lawyer committee "to study the NEW HAVEN (AP) — A veteran Foreign Affairs Committee. problems of the Circuit Court EUid local attorney will be sentenced in Its adoption by both Senate and DON'TI ’Bai a w a y ; * round your busiest season! make recommendations for re­ Superior CJourt Nov? » for embez­ House before nightfall was In form.” prospect. zlement and obtaining money by niere’s PLENTY OF WEAK Rubinow said today that he Trade Bill left in your ataoe« when you false pretenses. A main purpose of the resolu­ would not comment on the situa­ tion was to give an advance show, bring them to this RELI­ COUNT DOWN The attorney, M. Edward Kleb- tion before he had received a copy anoff, 69, pleaded guilty yesterday of support for, and national will ABLE Shoe Repair Shop! of the resolution. before Judge Vine R. Parmelee. ^hind, any use of qjmied forces Zone, m his talk, described one OPEN MONHAYS Market in The judge immediately ordered Pre.sident Kennedy as com- vCEUie In which he represented in chief may decide -is Closed All Day Wednesday without fee two youths cha^'ged Klebanoff’s permanent disbarment. In Eiddition to his private prac­ with racing motor vehicles. tice, Klebanoff was clerk of the Zone said they were convicted By JOE HALL Athe President shaped his trade And in that connection it was SA M YULYES and given "ridiculously high WASHINGTON (AP) — Pour proposals to meet directly the Few Haven Probate Court. He re­ disclos^ that’ Secretary ol State 23 OAK St r e e t fines.” years ELgo Sen Harry F. Byrd, challenge and the opportunity of signed that post shortly before his Dean Ru.sk had^4>Utlincd to the Same Side As Watkins Zone said that he emd hia clt-’ after steering an embattled trade the new trading area. arrest In July. Senate committees''Jast Monday ents were m court early in the bill through the Senate at the re­ "A hold new instrument" was Klebanoff pleaded guilty to five some of the circumstlmces under quest of President Eisenhower, needed, Kennedy told Congress counts of embezzlement and six which U.S. armed foreW^ would morning but that the case did not act. come'\up until late in the after­ told a newsman: "I don’t bellqve Emd the nation, to forge across counts of obtaining money by false noon. it will be possible to get legisla­ the Atlantic "a trading parmer pretenses. Release today of testimony 'gly- The state charged , Klebemoff T Suppose It’s for Massachusetts cn in a closed meeting show^,^^ ITie docket, he noted, mduded tion like this through ever again." ship with vast resources for free­ Pre.sident. Kennedy smd Speaker John W. McCormack, D-Mass., look each other In the eye as they that Rusk said: 11 common drunks. Zone said that Wednesday the vetersm Virginia dom ." used his power of attorneys (or pose for picture in the Pre.sident's office this morning Etfter a breakfast meetmg of congressional 1. If the Cubans or Soviets seek Democrat watched the Senate roll It was not plEumed that this various clients to borrow money ARE YOU IN administration leaders with the chief executive. Asked about the picture, a dejuifture from White tp send arms or armed forces to up a 78-8 vote for the trade bill country seek membership In the from the Tradesmens National Bank of New Haven to meet his House procedure, the Speaker said. ” I suppose it’s for Massachusetts.” Presumably the President other Latln-American countries submitted by President Kennedy European Economic Community And the SpesJeer talked about Ted Kennedy’s ■win oVer Eldward J. McCorinack, the Speaker’s such traffic will be intercepted by or out of with such sweeping powers that (EE(j| or (Common Market. But o^vn debts. 2 Space Firms Klebanoff also is confronted Iw nephew, in the Bay State rELce for the senate nominatior). (A P PhotofEix). U.S. armed forces. it dwarfed the 1958 measure. The EUi effective tra Steven.son avoided direct attEinks military rebels holding out in the and an oil-fired hot water heater black palatino threat of a strike Saturday against was not clear at that time. market in the 1920s. It also is port of the Senate committees. of correct capacity—your family By 1961 the startling results of looked to as a big consumer of York City Oct. 1. —The U.S.-Cuban crisi.s flared m on the Soviet Union. He appealed ^hadow of the capital, the govern­ the North American Aviation fuid the U.N. General Assembly today to Eussembly members to “ replace ment anpoiinced today. Such a threat "could have the can take care of all their washing I MUTED HARMONY bronze antiqued palatino calf general Dynamics (jonvalr Divi­ the Common Market were fully U.S. farm products. The affiliated companies added gravest pos.sible consequences" apparent. To meet this opportunity, Ken­ the change would not significantly after U.S. Ambas.sador Adlai E. strident politics with quiet but de­ The, w’ar sepretariat's communi­ needs at one time. sion. Stevenson referred to an alleged termined diplomacy.” que made no mention of shooting and the United States "will not in a town and country plaid by Kennedy announced the North France, West CermEuiy, Italy, nedy put into his bill and has won alter their Hartford operations, for flinch from these consequences," Mom can do the family wash. which they now employ 200 per- campaign of subversion by (Juba Stevenson spoke Eis some West­ in the first encounter between the American agreement with the Belgium, the Netherlands and from both the House and Senate declared the Senate Armed Forces Sis can do the dishes at the same Luxembourg had made .great an authority never before sought soha ' against its neighbor.s. ern -diplomats expressed concern rival army factions in a ppwer tim e Junior takes his hath, and United Auto Workers, AFL-CIO, Secretary - General: „ We also over growing Indications that the struggle that has., caught Guido in and Foreign Relations commit­ CLENHAVEN Wednesday night. The (jonvalr strides in revising their import by a chief executive. tees. All 33 piembers signed the you enjoy a shower. duties into a cojmmon external Under it, he can wipe out' Cuban Delegate Mario Garcla- Soviet Union was preparing an a squeeze. rt Other Joyce Shoes 12.99-14.99 agreement with the AFL-C3IO Ma­ Pension Fund Status all-out attack on the United States , Don’t delay—phone us today. j:;;:; pert double breasted jacket pver a flutter of pleats. tariff. They maintained eui annual tariffs on all products for which Iiichaustegui quickly replied that The communique said one offi- ! .. chinists Union had been sm- HARTFORD (AP) — State his country rejected the U.S. dele­ on Cuba. U2 flights, Berlin and a Find out how easy it is to swdtch gray or olive plaid, sizes 8 to '14. rate of growth of 5 per cent in the United States and the Com­ cer and 36 .soldiers u-ere taken I “ ‘I’® THE ALL-OCCASION 60A7 nounced earlier at San Diego, Comptroller Raymond S. Thatcher gate's charges. He said Stevenson number of other issues. There al.so prisoner.—,------They ------were reported > . trav. met that it was ready to endorse to a Mobilheat-fired water heat* Calif. the 1968-61 period compared to 3.6 mon Market accouqt (or 80 per said today the state must be pre- per cent for the United States. c.ent of world trade. WEIS simply trying to ‘‘cover up was evidence that the Ru.ssians eling in four troop carriers frqm er. famSy of In Los Angeles, E. D. Starkwea­ pEwed to pay 76 per cent, rather (Continued on Page Ten) The standard of living of their This is in addition to general the large-scale aggression which are gomg to give Acting Secre- the armored base at MagdalenS;. ther, vice president for personnel than the present 50 per cent, of peoples rose steadily. your government is preparmg." tEiry-General U Thant 'a hard 60 miles southeast of Buenos Air­ by SHACMOOR of North America, issued a state­ the salaries of retired state em­ time. I BOW S... BOW S... BOWS In the light of this development. (Continued on Page Twelve) Stevenson, in his main policy es, toward the oapitEil. W E GIVE TAKE THE 10-DAY WADK ment which said m part: ployes if the retirement setup is speech had touched only briefly on F orei^ Minister Andrei A, Gro- Gen. Jfian Carlos Ongania, the . ; . the idea! hat one of the” most famous names in coat fashions, de­ "While we repeatedly stated to be placed on even keel. the Cuban situation. ,myko will make his policy state­ rebel leader entrenched in the big BuUetms GREEN STAMPS for any occasion, signed in fine woolens with the gentle silhouette that that we did not wish to accept a Conservatives Shun GOP In fact, hEid the 1961 legislatuA "The government of Cuba, with ment Friday. Campo de Mayo garrison on the satin and velvet In Th^ World*s Softest Shpe^ of union shop arrsuigement, we have approved his request for $11.7 mil moral and material support from The U.S. delegate mentioned no of Buenos Aires, broadcast a Culled from.’AP Wires complements your entire wardrobe, misses’, women’s agreed to submit this issue to a lion to bolster the fund the state outside, carries on a campaign of names in his demand (or finsui- new defiant comihunique after bows encircled by and petite sizes. vote of the employes in accord­ employes’ pension fund would be subversion and vituperation cial responsibility of all UtN*. peace talks with Guido collapsed. ------1------7* a mist of chenille ance with the board's recommen­ in good shape tday, be said. agamst its neighbors m the West­ ABJtEST BLOCKED MORIARTY veiling. dations." \ I ■ "This would end the depleting ern Hemisphere',” Stevenson said. (Continued on Page Ten) .(Continued on Page Seven) ' WASHINGTON \AP) — The Lockheed Aircraft reportedly is New York Liberals The U.S. delegate demanded e black e brown Our Wonderful Fund,” he added, ”, Euid the inter­ Justii’e Department SEiid today the strongest holdout among ma­ est on investments would even- that the assembly act immediate­ it 1uid obtained a federal court - BROTHERS e navy e ^ed jor aerospace firms on the union tUEUly erase the present deficit. ly to require the Soviet bloc and Legal Battle Unchecked order In Misaissippi agEtlnst the e coffee WOOL shop issue. Thatcher said he is agaih ask­ all other members to pay their planned arrest of James H. ■e sapphire Boeing Aircraft, another Isu-ge Endorse Democrats ing the State Finance Department share of U.N. costs. He said "We Meredith, 29, a Negro whose at­ BY DESCO missile-.space producer, has a sim­ doom our organization to impo-' tempts to ehroli at the Uni\er- M l 3-5135 ilar dispute with the machinists. (Oontlnaed on Page Ten) tence” unless steps are taken to sity of .Mississippi have become BASIC The union hEui- pledged it won’t NEW YCmK (A P ) —The Lib-«>Buffalo Tuesday, depicted himself put it on a sound financial footing. 2.99 WITH THE jiM OUS' as spokesman for "real conserva a focal point of civil rights iw- 301-315 Center St. by strike Boeing for 9 60-day period eral psirty hsis nominated the Dem "W e cannot expect the United tioh. ' while a new White House board ocratic state ticket as its own tives" as senate majority leader. Nations to survive from day- to OTHERS RED CARPET OF COMFORT On a number of state issues. Ma­ Puritan ' frames settlement recommenda­ CEmdidates for the November elec-: day by pa.ssing a cup like a beg­ BOBBV-.ALLEN LOSES Mobilheat iT -ft 1.98 to 5,98 tions. . But a strike at Lockheed tion. honey has pursued a course more News Tidbits gar In ihe. street,” he >aid. (Conservative than Rockefeller’s. PINEHUllST, N.C. t.AP)— Nit c/ton-oefion TO PIELOW EVERY STEP is possible this weekend if there T he .state convention of the Lib­ The chief U.S. delegate urged For University Bias Fprevfer Young , eral party, which has decided some O’Doherty In ills speech at the from the AP Wires Bobtiy .Allen, West Hitrtfurd, additiv is no agreement before then. that the United Nations ^ v e its Conn., the lai^ o f Connectleut’s cloee contests between the RepubL rally .said Rockefeller and Javits main attention now to making it­ licans and Democrats, endorsed have betrayed the principles of the delegation, was eliminated to- (Continued on Page Twenty-three) self stronger, more efficient and OXFORD, Miss. tAP)AP) — StateS'di^ci’epancy in Meredith's li.^ng [ day from the'national amateur gubernatorial nominee Robert M. RepublicEm party. He said R(x:ke- Demonstrations break out at flnEmcially .sound .so it can meet officials renewed .his residence. In seeking to golf ehanlpioiuhlp here. The / 1099 Morgenthau Emd his running mates feller and Morgenthau, former several midwest points as Nation­ the tsisk of preserving world eleventh-hour legal battle to kejjr al Farmers OrgEUilzation (NFO) register as a voter he lis‘ '>d his Connecticut champion, lost to last night. U.S. attorney in the southern dis­ peace. > Negro James Meredith from,-'en­ Sizes: 10-20 trict of New York imd son of Hen­ contmues its action to hold. live'^ home E is Hinds 'County, but in his Charles — Coody, Fort Wortbt The action had been expected. There are ominous threats, he rolling at the University of Mis­ testimony during his desegrega-' 12 >^-2 2 ^ Kennedy Plans ry Morgenthau Jr. who was secre­ stock from rnarket.. .Acting Sec­ Tex., 3 and 2, in a third quarter The Liberal party, which exists said, in Berlin, Cuba, Viet Nam, sissippi. , tion suit h» said he lived, in At­ pnly ill New York state, usually tary of the treasury under Presi­ retary of Labor W. Willard Wlrtz match. Red China, Eastern Europe Euid' The , ^9-year-old Air F orce vet­ tala County. . supports Democratic '.-candidates dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, says in WEiahmgton that he ex­ the Middle East." Majiijor Role in i.for major offices. , "stand together on every major is­ pects agreement scion to end eran was expected: to arrive on Neither Meredith—whose where­ SCHOOL DEFIES ORDER "And most 'bminous of all. the the campus to ^ y to try to be­ abouts were unknown early today* In another blow eU the I^epub- sue of the campaign." three-week telegraphers* strike on suicidal arms race continue^ un­ H.VRTFORD (.AP) — SUte come the first of his race to —nor any of his attorneys wsts E(t Fall Campaign lican .state ticket headed by Gov. The Conservative parjy, O’Doh­ Western Railway . . . Congress abated,” he sai^. '"Theke situa­ Education Coiiiiiiissioner Wii- Nelson Ar- Rockefeller, leaders of erty said, is “ the only alternative gives its approval to President register in the 114-year history 'of the' trial: liaiii J. Sanders today announced tions raise serious dangers to the the school. ■ ' the New York State Conservative to the welfare state and foreign Kennedy’s proposal to lend United peace of the world.” ■ Justice of the Peace Homer officials of> his department are Fresh Block Island WASHINGTON (AP)—President party rejected GOP peace Wds. policies of appeasement." Nations up to $100 million to help At Jack.son, a state justice of Edgeworth meted out the maxi­ conferring with the office of the Ke'nnedy will be hoppmg mto the About 1,000 persons at a Con­ -Jaquith, a Syracuse steel man­ world organization weather finan­ the peace convicted Meredith in mum penalty—a year In jail and attoriiey' general to plEui neces­ SWORDFISH political arena tonight to open his servative rally were told that the ufacturer, brought laughter from cial crisis. a 10-minute- trial on a charge of a . $100. fine. sary legal steps for crliulnal I - SALE! WHAT IS THE j personal part m the battle for the party has -obtained enough peti­ Maurice A. Hutcheson, convict­ Get Shots Yet? false Voter registration and or­ ■In an earlier arrest warrant is­ prosecution against 'DeWitt Hall lb. 99c ‘ Democratic campaign cause. tion sigmstures to a.ssure It te (Continued on Page Two) ed of contempt of Congress and dered his arre.st. sued against Meredith, he was of Bristol if it proceeds with in­ : . 10-DAY WALK TEST? • The hop wni be ■ by helicopter place on the ballot. However, In another legal move, accused of perjury, a felony with struction on a college leveL The . • bribe conspiracy in. an IndiEuia • • to HEUTlsburg,- Pa. Kennedy will The six-month-old party, com­ highway lEutd scandEd, is re-elect­ the U.S. Justice Department a maximum po.ssible -sentence of school opened its doors for ori­ V/ASHABLE, FINE LEATHER speak at a rally aimed at rsdsmg Asian Flu Due PORK ROAST '2 Juit thii: you buy a pair of these • posed mostly of Republicans, is Rockefeller Urges ed president of AFL-CIO Carpen- asked federal court at Meridian, 10 years imprisonment. entation of students today de­ 1 miracle-light shoes. Walk in them tor S the fmancial fortune of the Dfspifi; centering lU .Jlre at /Rockefellar jers Brotherhood.. .An Intensified Miss., today to throw out a state The two cases tie in with a bill spite the warnings. The post­ • 10 days. If yoO are not convinced that • Every smsul woman cratic party and the polltlcEd for­ and U.S. Sen. Jacob K. Javits who court judge’s injunction barring j psussed by the legislature Wednes- secondary school will start class­ 7-rib cut, lb. 39c ^ tunes of Democratic CEUididates. ^Smashing Victory’ drive against religion Is buinched For Christmas I ITALIAN GLOVES S they are the most comfortable ahoes S is running with the governor for in Soviet Union and one paper re­ the enrollment of Meredith day and signed into law by Gov. es next Wednesday, according knows the importEuice of It wdll be Em outright political re-election. The Conservatives Center Cut ports a collective farm took over The petition was filed about 24 Ross Barnett in the pre-dawn to Its attorney, Victor J. Dow­ • you’ve aver worn, return them and your S speech and people will pay to get contend that Rockefeller and Ja- BOSTON (AP) — The state soft, luscious, luxurious '*' a retUIy great bEtsic that BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Confi 'Em Orthodox convent — nuns, hours after Chancery Judge L. P. hours today making it illegal (or ling. 2 money will be retundad. Fair enough? '2 in. The White House says it \rill vits Erne too Liberal to be real Re­ dent RepublicEuis marched mto health commissioner is worried Porter issued his Injunction at the university to admit anyone PORK CHOPS • • every WEtrdrobe wants be political, in contrEMt with what sheep, oxen and wine barrels . • • publicans, and they hope to cut the state election cEunpaign today about EUI Aslan flu ChristmEis. Brandon, Miss. with a criminal record. DOCK WORKER.S VOTE SET Or Center Pork Roast it termed nonpolitical tsUks the dow^ their vote totals. Secretary of Interior Stewart L. Dr. Alfred L.-Frechette yester­ and -needs. The new reli­ Under the banner of Gov. Nelson UdEdl acicepts gift o f 264 acres of The petition was filed by U.S. The Mississippi College Board . NEW YORK (.AP)— The In­ illiil I button; compare to 5.99— 3.99 President made last month in David H. Jaquith, the Ooriserva- A. Rockefeller to seek a “ smash­ day warned that half a. million battlefield land as additions to Atty.. Robert E. Haubert and two and .state officials met into the ternational Longshoremen’s .As­ lb. 89c able . . . a dreamy cut South Dakota, Colorado and Cal­ Uve candidate (or governor, told ing victory" that would enhance persons may be hit by Asian flu Gettysburg National M ilitary Justice Department attorneys — early hours today. After the ses- sociation has ordered Its mem­ iplji 4 button, compare to 6.99— 4.99 r El Greto Deerskin '' ifornia — with . Democratfb csmdi- the rally that "-our party will pro­ his presidentiEd prospects. this w’inter in Massachusetts. He St. John ^ rr e tt and J. Harold '.sion ended, ,Gov., Ross Barnett classic sheath . . . to.go Park. bers in all .Atlantic ports te dates, and a smattering of Repub­ vide the rally pomt for the hun­ Amid Eiome shouts of "Rocky said the virus is expected to strike FlanSery. told newsmen he would stand Beechnut Coffee lb. 59c ! Black Deerskin uptown, downtown, and ' Tugboat with seven crewmen leave their jobs at 5 p.m. today licans,'.swarming aroimd. dreds of thousands or millions of for President,’’ the governor was hardest around the Christmas and They contended the federal of­ firm on his decision not to let to attend local meetings on n 6 button, compare to 8.99— 6.99 capsizes and smks at entrance of Buy I Lucky Leaf Apple Gray Deerskin in the parlor. Amero^ From here to the state Emd c.on- mdividuals" who oppose Liberal nominated by Emciamatlon (or a New Year’s holidays. . ficials named as defendsmts In Meredith enter the university. strike threaten^ for Oct. 1. gressienal electiona of Nov. 6, programs and high taxes. second four-year term Wednesday Elizabeth channel in Newark Bay Dr. Krechette recommended an Porter’s injunction were acting The board had no announce­ Pie Mix at regular price, y|iii 8 button, compare to, 10.99-8.99 thron’s all pure wool .An IL.A spokesman -sa-id the 0{- there probably will be quite a few Kieran O’Doherty, candidate (or night at a quiet tmd orderly state with three men reported missing immediate state-wide program of "under authority of laws of the ment on its action. Chairman Tom der would keep members off the 35c— and ^et a second I Caihmere-soft, feather-light and fabulously flexible, these genuine more Kennedy political safaris nod four others rescued.. .AmbEts- iijili e bl^k e white e beige • jsrown clEUBslc has a modified U.S. senator, said 42,000 petition convention that came alive only inoculation. He urged shots quick­ United States." Tuhb said another meeting was Job tonight but that they would and speeches m key states. signatures are ready (or filing by m the closmg session. sadors of United States and Com­ ly for persons over 45, those with scheduled today. , can absolutely free. I I deerskin casuals make pillows out of pavements...f4-044 you along dolmEui. sleeve, d esign ^ The defendants in tjfie injunction be bach at work Friday morn­ Pennsyl'vania qualifies as a key Saturday to assure a place on the The Republican ticket boasts munist caiina meet for an hour chronic illness and pregnant wom­ included U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert It wEus a night of rapid-fire ing. Gulf ports are not affected state by reason of rousmg races ballot. and 40 minutes ifi special session JELL-O, 10 for $1.00 i| on a V6 inch deep Urethane, better-than-foam carpet of comfort... make for all your beautiful ac­ ' (pur meumbents, all experienced en. Also, persons with heart, lung, F. Kennedy Euid federal marshals events as tension mounted. by the order. iii BUY NOW ■ for the offices of U.S. senator, Jaejuith and O’Doherty rejected CEunpalMera, mdudmg U.S. Sen, at 'Warsaw, Polimd. at which Board member Tally ' Riddell cessories. Colors: Black, kidney, blood pressure and body who may accompany Meredith to Shurfine Frozen l i j FOR YOURSELF AND I every step pure j(^ A Hght-as-air feam sole and a wedge heel make govemdr and 27 U.S. House seats. a bid by Walter J. Mahoney of jEU!ob K. Javits. Commonlsts presumably protested chemistry diseases and disorders. 11)6 white ■ university. suffered a possible h e ^ attack- S.NOW ON WHITEFACE Blue, Brown, Camel, Red. Kennedy will be welcomed at Ruffalo, OOP majority .leader of T o htuUlenge them, the Demo­ flight of Chinese Nationalist. US Dr. Frechette recommended that - Other defendants were Meredith at the meeting seeking .a solutior ALBANY. N.Y. (AP)—A half iii CHRISTMAS GIFTS I il for added walking case. Washable with damp cloth ahd mild soapi. HEUTisburg by Gqy. David L. Law­ ORANGE JUICE the state senate, who had urged crats earlier this week tuunmered plaiie downed 'Over Red China individuals get an Inoculation this himself and \the 'State (Jollege Euid WM hospitalized. to three-qaarteis of m hMh e l Dressea, second floor. rence and all'the Democratic con­ the Conservatives n6t to splinter out a slate headed by two. politi­ Sept. 9. . . Senate confirms by month or 'negt, and another in one Board of Mississippi. A 27-foot long cross was burned snow covered Whlteteoe Meun- 6 for 99c nimiu: tenders who can get there. These the I^publlcan party. Mahoney, cal newcomers, former federal Toiee. vote President Kennedy’s or two months Those who have The ari'est warrant at Jackson on. the university campus. The tnln in t ^ Adlronddcka teday, iililili ydio mads the plea in the keynote nomination of W. Willard Wilts as' been vacclnateci past need was the second issued against with. two| more dnys el Mnweer (Conttoiie4^ on Pate Tliree) speech at GOP state’ convention at (Covtlnaed ea Fa^ Three) sscretafy of dabor. only one Booster, t o s S^. Meredith—both growing out of a (Continued on Page Seven) W t. J I I' ■7 I i

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,v, ■ . ' ■, "■'I- ■J ------f FaOB two BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 0 ,10«2 MANCHESTER EVENING" HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.* THURSDAY,'SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 government. 8:00 Donna Reed Show 8. 40 whipped potato, buttered beets, I BuckiriglmrA Jnn’’ on the church whom it was purchased. if he held 'something obviously BOUIH of Philadelphia to try for gover­ 6:05 Public Defender Perry Mason and tried to set up a spy network minister of Sweden Wednesday to bread and butter, milk, pineapple premises by women in Colonial leaders describing Rockefeller as paigns, its endorsement of the writer. Etnn^t said he had noth­ William’s bid for better cooper­ 6:25 News. Sports & Weather Biography in Brazil. It is a wooded hillside area which weak, auch as K-x, but who worries A A Q« nor. succeed Oesten Unden. 76, foreign Bavarian cream. co.slume. Mrs. Jack; Darby will be having a Conservative record; Democratic ticket would probab­ ing against Donovan but thought ation was contained in s review of Adventures In Tims 8:3C Di- Kildare lo, 32 Pope John XXIII will suspend ly mean between 250,000 and 300.- the members are now In the proc­ about 0-10-8-3? $* O ^ To U) • S the W. Main St. job and the effects 6:30 Phil Silvers The Rea) McCoys 8. 40. minister since 1945. Thursday: Creamed turkey on in charge of a bakrii goods booth: Jaquith said the memorandum Javits had beeit'^trae to Liberal So South won Uie first club and s A 10-tetm U.'S. representative, Adventures In Time Pro Football Explosion private audiences Oct. 1 for the I No reason wa.s given for the biscuit, buttered peas and carrpt.s, specified that it should be “used 000 votes for Morgenthau and his party principles and'had been "a ess of clearing in preparation for James E. Van Zandt, is the Re­ of its completion. Film 'Mrs. T. Petley, attic, treasures; the bulldozer 'coming In. It la the ■tarted the diamonds with the i h 5 9:00 Brenner forthcoming Roman Catholic ecu­ ' resignation of Unden, an uncom­ bread and butter, milk, mixed fniit. Mrs. Albert Hartenstein, aprons, cautiously and not published, be­ running mates. real influence for liberalism” in publican challenger against Clark. He said that letters from, cus­ Burns aniT Allen Subscription Television ilan to create a level spot high on queen and then a low diamond to Norih 4k Ws4 Sea Hunt menical council, expected to last promising advocate of Swedi.sh Friday: Vegetarian vegetable and Mrs. Paul Bemis, post office. cause we do not want to em­ The Liberty party convention the Senate. A one-term congressman, mil­ tomers to city officials on water Rollle Jacobs Club Huuss / The Untouchables six months xnr more, the Vatican dummy. He continued with a third Pass 2 NT Pm ■i neutrality, but it was understood soup,, toasted cheese sandwich, Sidney Reitman of Poughkeep­ he hill where the hall will stand, I 0 service are not referred to the com­ 6:40 Men of Destiny My i'hree Sons 8 40 . A country store with wveral phasize the conservative side so adoped a platform along the gen­ leaving parking area on the road an;l fourth diamond, giving a trick 3 NT All Pass lionaire William W. Scranton, has 9:30 Haze' (C) 10. 22. announced. in political circles it was because sliced tomatoes with lettuce, milk, ! handmade items on sale will-s^be much that we lose some other eral lines of the Democratic plat­ sie, Dutchess County chairman of Openiiig kad •— 4 I . taken on Dilwortfi. Former Presi­ pany. The result is that misunder­ 6:45 Walter Cronkite The La4v and Mr Jones .8 40. Ken Bannon, a member of the of his age and health. level, he said. to EasL standings and service problems are Huhtlev Brinkley to. 22. 9U King of Diamonds brownie pudding. ! handled by Raymond Moonan. \ votes." form but adding several planks. the Liberal party, said in a second­ Since West had discarded a low dent Dwight D, Eisenhower 7:00 Everglades United Auto Workers executive The new foreign minister, 57. Previe\Ys of some of the craft\ ing speech that Javits “at least Actual construction of the build­ not corrected as promptly as the 10:00 Sing AJong with Mitch Before the ralljT Jaquith con­ Queens Dist. Atty. Frank D. ing will be done by members. Ute spade and a low. club, East had no pitched in for Scranton (With a News. Sports A Weather to. . board, called in Detroit for the has held the posts of minister of Eighty-five of the 105 counties demonstrations will be held from ceded in a statement that “ it represents some portion of what speech In Scrimton last, Friday. company desires, he added. " Ripcord 22 O’Connor, who lost the Eiemocrat- outside finish material has not yet trouble finding the shift to the News and Weaiher The Untouchables 8 40 removal of time clocks from auto tran.sport, defense, Md social in Kansas have been producers of jSept. 25 through Oct. 4 in Wat­ we feel we want." "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send The i6-ihch main along W. Main The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 3. would be a near-miracle for our ic gubernatorial nomination to been decided upon, but the bulldliig five of hearts. South put in the Penn.sylvania has 16 Republi­ Subscription TV plants because they are "a waste affairs. oil or gas. kins Bros, store windows. candidate.^ to be elected to high The delegates elected Dr. 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester cans, 14 Democrats In the House. St., placed in service last weekend, Evening Report 11:00 News Sports A Weather Morgenthau in a bitter fight at will be 36 by 68 feet and will have ten, and West won with the jack. 3. 8. 30. office." B\it he added that “such Timothy W. Costello. Richmond Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand But reapportionment trimmed the has resulted in increased water Uncovered 4 . the Democratic state convention an auditorium, office, cloak room West returned a low. heart to the Central Sta.; N. T. 17, N. 'T. 7:18 Ttie'Sports Camera 11:J6 Tonight (C) miracles are possible." at Syracuse early Tuesday, an­ County (Staten Island) chairman state's 30 House seats to 27. pressure and a lifting of the ban Sports Final and literature storage space. ace, and back came another heart. (Copyright 1962, General Fea­ on lawn sprinkling, Williams said. Mass. Highlights Steve Allen Show nounced last night he would cam­ of the Liberal party, as the new That's when South first realized Illinois is the only state other Evening_ Report Thursday Starlight state chainnan. Costello is a 46- There are about 106 members .In tures Corp.) ; The sprinkling ban had been in­ Walter Cronkite paign for Morgenthau if asked. the W i 111 m a n t i e congregation, that he was in trouble. By this than Pennsylvania that definitely 11:20 Award Theater year-old plwfessor of psychology is staked out for a presidential stituted for the company’s cus­ News 11:30 T on l^ t (C) 22, FAT The announcement was” consid­ which embodies seven towns. Their time, of course, it Was too late for tomers in Rockville, Vernon, Tol­ 7; 30 Wide Country Steve Allen Show T H E IyIA R V E L o f MAIN STREET" at New York University. him to do anything. The defenders campaign visit. Democratic Rep. Top Cat 13:50 News and Weather t ered Important for the Democratic hall Is now located In a rented Sidney R. Yates will get a hand land and Ellington, as well as cus­ ticket because O’Connor’s home building on Valley St., Wllllmanttc. took a diamond and fdur hearts, tomers of the Connecticut Water OVERWEIGHT Ives was not able to say when the defeating the contract. ■ from Kennedy in trying to toss Available to you without a doc­ county of Queens casta the second Republican leader Everett M. Co. in South Windsor. He said. biggest county vote in the state. Fellowship Views , group established itself there, but Directional Danger The W. Main St. extension was tor’s prescription, our drug called It had previously been located on If you’re going to protect your­ Dirksen out of the Senate. Radio ODRINBX. You must lose ugly A Morgenthau- spokesman said V Beldon H.'Sebaffeg Eisenhower was out in Illinois, installed to help bolster service in Slides on Theme North St. Their leader Is Roger self against mishaps of this kind, TONIGHT that portion of the gravity s.Va-" (This listing Includes only those news broadouts af 1" or 15-mlnnta fat in 7 days or your money back. "We welcome Mr. O’Connor’s gen­ your first step is to see that the too, last week, getting in some 903 MAIN ST.—Ml 9-1352 ^ erous offer of support. Russell of Andover; John Strauss CdumbtFidurMI tern where unusually high demands length. Some stations carry other short newscasts). No strenuous exercise, laxatives, terlm board member since Robert of WUlimanUc is Bible study serv- danger is directional. You are safe licks for Dirksen. Kennedy is to massage or taking of so-called re­ New York Mayor Robert F. The first fall meeting of the W. ^ rn es, also a Republican, re­ appear at Springfield and Chicago during the dry spell had caused ant; John Pekarskl of Columbia, if 'West starts the hearts, but not if Ul^Ta severe decrctises in pressure, Wil­ WDEU^lSaO 8:05 Pop Concert ducing cMdies. crackers or Wagner, the state’s top-ranking Women’s Fellowship of Center signed in June. East does. Friday. Oct. 19. 6 no Mmhnp's Comer 9:00 NIghtbeat assistant congregation servant. Na-lB^ liams said. Maintenance of suitable Newa cookies,., o A chewing gum. ODRI- Democrat and one of the strong­ Congregational Church will be Schaffer has been director of the Others on the staff Include Fred Try the sstfe line of play. Win For Ijls part, Kennedy has said 8:05 Raynor Shines 11:01 NEX is a tiny tablet and easily est forces in getting Morgenthau held Monday at 6:30 p.m. in University of Connecticut Institute he is going to try to help elect pressures during peak demands 1 06 News Slgtiolf 11:16 Sports Final Gottler of •Willimantlc. Gasper To- the first club with dummy’s ace necessitated the sprinkling ban as WHA7 -am 11:30 Starlight Serenade swallowed. When you take ODRI- of Public Service since 1967. .He Democrats who support his pro­ 1:00 News and Sign OH * nominated, suffered a political Woodruff HalL mecko of South Windham; and and lead the ten of diamonds from well as shutting off the valve at 6:0O.CamllcM|tht and win* NEX. you still enjoy your meals, setback last night in the Bronx A poUuck will be followed by a Is a member of the Town Develop­ Ralph Hulme of Mansfield. , dummy for a 'finesse. It happens gram. He has made it evident at Nows. Sports, -Weather WPOF—1410 ^ ktlU eat the foods you like, but ment Commission and was the first news conferences that he doesn't Sullivan, Ave. in South Windsor 7;.')0 Dick's Den 6:00 Dale Kelley that had been expected since the business meeting and missionary There are service centers in the to win, BO you collect five' diamonds which controls water flow to South l i :00 ronight at My Place 7:00 Joey Reynolds you simply don’t have the urge for Sept. 5 primary election. program. director of finance for West Hart­ homes of members in Andover, and a total of ten tricks in a feel it is incumbent upon him to l:0t Slen Oft 12:00 The Alligator noons. Those residing In Colum­ A Firi Kei*iw--Rid*d Own support all incumbent Democrats -Windsor, he said. extra portions because ODRINEX Completion of elections to- the “The Christian Hjlission on the ford. Colchester, West WUUngton, bia and Hebron will liave classes hurry. WTIfj- 108C WTNF—1280 depresses your appetite and de­ He was born in Adams, Mass.', But imagine that West is able or all Democratic candidates. 6:00 News. Sports, end Westher 6:00 News. Wall BtreTet Bronx Democratic executive com' Rim of East Asia," mission theme Hampton, South Windham and on Tuesday afternoons. The chil­ 6:30 Market Report 6:15 Showcase creases your desire for food. .Your mittee left Rep. Charles A. for the year, will be exemplified July 23, 1924 and is a 1942 gradu­ Windham. A congregation book to win the first diamond. He re­ By the end of the month Ken­ weight must come down, because dren of the 'Lebanon parish will 'Exporimonf In Torror" nedy’s 1962 campaign schedule 6:45 Three Star Extra 6:45 LiOweil Thonias Buckley in control as county lead­ during the progrram with a series ate of Pittsfield, Mass., High study conductor directs Bible attend classes on Sunday morn­ turns a low heart to the ace. A Rockefeller Urges 7:00 Oonvcnsatlon Piece » 7.00 Newa. S p w s ■a your own doctor will tell' you, of slides with musical accompani­ School. He received a bachelor of heart comes through you, and West Olenn Ford-Lee ResnIck should be about complete. 7:15 Page Morton 7:35 ShoweSM when you eat less, you weigh less. er. The voting was by county study gnrbups in each of these. ings. 7:3l Nows of the World* 11:00 NewiJ^ arts degree, majoring in political Bepublicaas Entertain beats anything you play. What Party politicos here figure it is 12:30 Slgn-OH Get rid of excess fat and live long­ committeemen elected in the pri­ ment entitled "Each With His ‘Smashing Victory’ 7:45 Sing Along mary. Own Brush." science, in 1949 from Syracuse Uni Joseph Adorno, Republican can­ next? How can the defenders get likely to take in New York, Con­ er. ODRINEX costs $3.00 and is MsoClMster Evening Herald Co­ necticut and perhaps New Hamp­ Buckley is the sole survivor of Mrs. Richard C. Knight, Chris- versity, where he also received a didate for lieutenant governor, and lumbia correspondent Mrs. Donald mote than three heart tricks? main in office for a full term If a "ahiashlng victory” at the polls. ■old on this GUARANTEE; If not master's cum laude in public ad­ Ih short, you can afford to give shire In the East; Ohio, Michigan (Continued from Page One) satisfied for any reason just re­ Wagner’s "the bosses must go' tlain stewardship chairman, will Henry ZagorsW, candidate for R. Tattle, telephone AOademy re-elected,-.described his adminis­ 'IlSje Democrats clearly drew ministration in 1954, comptroller, head a list of gfuests up a diamond trick to West, but and Wisconsin in the Midwest; turn the package to your drug­ drive that has forced out the other tell of the Fellowship’s steward­ 8-84S& California for sure in the West, prosecutor Robert M. Morgen­ tration’s record as one of "prog:, their ticket with an eye to blunt­ county Democratic. leaders in the ship plans for the year. Schaffer was an administrative at a dessert and coffee hour to be not to EasL Add Q-lO-8-x to your ress, service and human cpYt- gist and get your full money back. little Ukt of combinations that are and possibly look-ins on the cam­ thau. the gubernatorial nominee, ing Rockefeller’s drive to Increase THURSP^Y and No questions asked. ODRINEX is city who along with Buckley op­ ^ p p e r reservations may be. Intern in the New York State gov­ held at Yeomans Hall Friday at and prisoner-exchange lawyer cern" in contrast with ythe his big-city pluralities. ernment fas Albany and was an ad­ safe only If led to by the opponent paigns in Idaho, Utah and Colo­ ■old with th}s guarantee by: posed Wagner's nomination for made with Mrs. Alfred Galeucla, 8:30 p.m. rado. Jame.s B. Donovan, who will op­ proven incapacity of our .Opposi­ Morgenthau, son of former 17 Westwood SL, or Mrs. Ray­ ministrative assistant for both the Columbia residents are all In- Marine at your left tion." , treasury secretary Henry Mor­ FRIDAY NIGHTS Artfanr Drag Store, MS MafaiJS^ third four-year term last year. .. Dally Question Maybe there’s a chance Massa­ pose Javits. Mail Orders Filled. Buckley was renominated for mond. Winter, 46 Hawthoraa 8 t. ^mpkins County Health Depart­ vtted to be' present to see and Rockefeller, in his acceptance To run with Rockefeller and genthau Jr., is a man with a ment in Ithaca, N.Y., and the hear these men. Especially t l w Partner-opens with one heart, chusetts can be squeezed' in now Weather STATI F A ir that brother Edward M. (Ted) speech to jubilant Republicans, Javits. the GOP ^jChose by ac­ prominent name. He and Donovan Buffalo Reglonail Office of the may wish to have an opportunity and the next player passes. You clamation Lt. Gov"^ Malcolm Wil­ are from New York City, as are OPEN UNTIL 9 Kennedy has romped 'off with the proclaimed "the most fervent and New York Department of Health. to meet Norman Preuss of Bolton, hold; Spades—K 8 2,: Hearts—4 2; son and Atty. pen. I.x)uis J. Lefko- Rockefeller and Javits. Diamonds—A K 10 9 3; Clubs — Democratic nomination for the fighting campaign New York He first joined UConn in 1953 as Republican candidate for the judge ■WINDSOR LOCKS (A P ))—The State has ever seen” against a wltz to seek Ve-election and John of probate post In the Andover, U.S. Weather Bureau Issued this A 6 4. What do you say? President’s old Senate seat. The challengers also nominated The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS research associate, leaving to Democratic Party “ mortally di­ P. Lomenzo of Roche.ster. a for­ the first Negro ever chosen by take the West Hartford poet in Bolton and Columbia district. marine advisory for today: Answer: Bid two diamonds. Yoji mer county judge, as candidate have time to bid notrump laterT vided against itself” from its oc­ either major party In New York 1956, and returned two years Mrs. Laura L. Squier is in Tides will be high along the Landholt, eye physician, first casionally turbulent state conven­ for coThptroller. to run for a statewide office— pae Methodist Church and its com­ Leonard Couchon, Cub Scout Saybrook today is at 10 a.ra. and to meuurs or refract the eye. fused to pledge that he will re^ in the national picture, called for Lefkowitz. mission on education and is treas­ Committee chairman, reports the 11 p.m. Sunset today is 6:53 pm. urer of the Manchester Green registration session tomorrow at and sunrise tomorrow 6:33 am . STEP School PTA. 7 pjn. in Yeomans Hall is for boyS Boating weather for Long Is­ He was awarded the bronze star who wiU bs new Cuba this year. land Sound to Montauk Point and ^WINDSQ in World War II after duty with The first pack meeting will be Block Island: Winds northwest 15 The Comedy' Riot! the U.8. Army in Italy, Framce held Oct. 19. to 20 knots today and about 10 PLUMBING and Germany. Jack Lemmon. Kim Novak, Mr. and Mrs., Malcolm Barstrom knota tonight and Friday. Partly Fred Astaire—In AU Color . AU AeHos He is married to the former Miss and two children, formerly of Cal­ cloudy today, fair tonight and Frl Bock Hadaos is Amelia Ann Johnson of Wilming­ "THE NOTORIOUS “ CAPTAIN ifornia are visiting his parents. day. VlslbUlty over 5 miles. IJOHTFOOT" Like .Vour comfort BIG? You’ll find tki.-^ brawny ton, Del., and the cpuple has five Mr. and Mrs. Knut Bartaorm, of Marine observations: daughters, Cheryl Ann, 9; Janet LANDLADY" Rt. 87. Baratrom, a petty officer Block laland—Wind northwest 1 8:10—^Plus At IsM — Fist outerwear from Regal a match for any weather! EHlzabeth, 8; twins Margaret knots, temperature 52. SlINNG Lynn and Vii^glnia Gail, almost 6; in the Navy, recently re-enliated "Th* Young Doctors" Tony CsrHo l> and Nancy Louise, 4. They live at for another six years, and has Montauk Point—Winds south­ "FCBPLE MASK” west 11 knots, temperature 53, sea Frederic March,. Dick Clark 134 Parker St. been assigned to the Polaris Mla- ■howa St t : W . ' slle School in Virginia. Mrs. Bar­ southeast 8 feeL visibility 15 6:25-10:15 atrom recently held open house miles, cloudy. SUNDAY! , THL BfSI AHFAn Of Till RFST and entertained with a tea In hon­ Groton — Wind calm, tempera­ *^1iree Stooges In Orbit” PAimiNG BO Y SCOUT or of her daughter-in-law, and to ture 48, vlBiblUty 8 miles, pwtly introduce her lOcstUy. cloudy. Miss Shells Shine, daughter of Weathampton. Beach — Wind and ask for Notes and News Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shine of R t 6, calm, temperature 40, 'viaibiUty 10 and William W. Allanach of Nor­ miles, partly clouefy. Fun Every Wed., Troop 27 wich wlU be married Saturday in New Haven — Wind north 5 DANCIN Thurs., Fri and Sat. If ^ U T I O N Tro^^27, sponsored by St. S t Columba’s Church. Mrs, Ron knota, temperature 46, vlaibUlty 3 aid Llndlauf of Brandy St., Bol­ miles, partly cloudy. Says > fou r Friendly Host, Mike Stsako. Mary's Episcopal Church of Man- “THE VERSATILES” — Be it JItterbag, an S.B.M. ohester, engaged in a senior scout ton, the former Karen Anthony of Stratford Point — Wind north­ Columbia, honored Miss Shine west 9 knots, temperature 46, vis­ Jazz, Twist or jnst a Fox Trot—here’s the 20-mils hike the., weekend of Sept .■nusio for your listening or dancing pleas­ 7-9. with a surprise shower, entertain­ ibility 10 miles, clear. The party motored-tp Macedonia ing neighbors from Columbia. Stratford Shoals — Wind north­ ure! H t A i m Brook State Park near^the west­ Friday night Mrs. Fred Naumec west 20 knots, temperature 54, sea Modernization ern border of •Conneoticut''Qp Fri­ of R t 6 entertained at her home west-northwest 3 feet, vislbtllty 13 OAK GRILL— 30 Oak St.— MI 9-8100 day evening. After a night’s and had as guests, girl friends of miles, partly cloudy. e AMPLE REAR PARKING a slpep under the stare, they hiked the bride-to-be and relatives from Eatons Neck^— Wind west 19 We Cater to Parties and Gatherings alotig the Apalachian Trail carry-' bqtb sides of the family. knots, temperature 48, sea north­ AIR CONDITIONED for Your Comfort! GARAGES Ing all food and bedding in packs. N OYO Day of Retreat west 2 fee'i, visibility 70 miles, The hike started at 8 a.m. Sat­ Thbx,Catholic Youth Organiza­ partly cloudy. LOAN urday from Macedonia Brook State tion of 'St; Columba’s pariah will Park and endsd at Housatonio resume activity next week. The Meadow State Park near Cornwall school year be Inaurarated NEWSMAN DIBS Bridge, Conn., at 4 pjn. by a one-day relrsat for all boys PROVIDENCE, R. L (AP) — KITCHENS Ten scout and four adult lead­ and girls of high sbhpol age. Sat­ Philip C. Gunion Jr., 44, Rhode Is­ to finance ers participated in the hike, They urday, Sept. 29th. ThV,.,Rev. Carl land newspaperman, died last night OPENING SAT., SEPT. 22 were Junior Assistant Scoutmas­ Capen of the immaculatkj^treat a day after he was admitted to ters Donald Bernard, Henry Peck, House wjll conduct the retreat at Rhode Island Hospital. Paul Christensen and Steven Bern­ S t Columba Church beglnnlnk a* Gunion, a native at Washington, / 6o m GIBSON stein; Senior Patroi Leader, Lewis 10::30 a.m. Members of the CYO p. C., bad been a member of the BATHROOMS all of your Banning; Assistant Senior Patrol of St. Francis parish in Lebanon staff of the Providence Journal A' Leader David Croes; Senior Crew will join with the local group for and'Dyening Bulletin 18 years. Be­ S, PERRETTS Chief Gary Heard, and Scouts Da­ this event. Lunch will be served fore hls^newspaper career he was vid Melendy, Bruce Hanson and by members of S t Columba’s an actor and also wrote fiction pub­ SCHOOL of the DANCE Lee Rouleau. (!^tholic Ladle.s Society. lished in several nationally known home The adults were Asst. Scout­ The religious education classes magazines. masters Lewis Banning and Stan' , Gunion leaves his widow, a son ADO-A-ROOM for the boys and girls of the high TAP-BALLET-ACROBATICI ley Ooss, Institutional Represen­ school groups, as well as for and a daughter. ^ tative Paul Bernard and commit­ 72 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER teeman Alfred Christensen. those of Grades ■7 and 3, will re­ sume during the week of Sept. 30, (ORANGE HALL BUILDING) After a night's sleep at Hou- on Monday and Friday evenings. satonlc Meadow State Park the STANLEY WARNER PHONE MI 3-1957 party was met' by Scoutmaster Classes for all ether e)ementary MASONRY school children of the parish "will Clintoh Hendrickson and Asst. Dotty Perrett has studied with the Anatole'"Bourmsn Scoutmaster Sam Hendrick.son, begin” in the week of - Sept. 23. Children residing in Andover will [School of the Dance, in Hartford and Springfield. Has who were in charge of transporta' NOW PLAYING STEP RIGHT IN to the Savingrs Bank attend classes on Monday after- M M ■ - - .appeared in New England's leading theaters and clubs. ! - of Manchester and talk to our home ; KIRK E0W.G. Has made television appearances locally and in Cleveland ROOFING improvement specialists. Theyll help Steel Future Harder and in additfbn has had several year’s teaching experience. you get the money you need for the • SAT. KIDS SHOW 1:80 « DOUGLASrilOlHNSON home improvements you want . . . PARIS — European." sleelthalcers will have to^start paying more at­ with a repayment plsn you can af­ "2 WEEKS IM N A T F * *■ t9 announce, at Richard Risley’s tention ■'to ' comt^titive quality, 1L<. request, I welcome his pupils duriiq; his army ford . . . all in one convenient time­ pricing, specialization, and market­ miKEK nWM'* service.! 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J f . . ' *' a ' , ■ A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, IHURbiJAY, SEP'IEAIBEK 20, 1962 PAGE FIVB ------—7—------^-----r------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. SEFTEJfBER 80, im ~ PAG* FGtm thing abdut it. For several, years | The American Iron and Steel In­ practice, basic lathe work and nc.s*. The Presbyterian minister the drive was to Increase Ingot | stitute strives to encourage more basic 'milling work. , Deaths Last ISight wa* named ambas.sador to (Thina a tan and brown dree* with ja Nadeau Both Mr. and Mrs. Gray are In the construction industry the ' The container Industry . took schol program is open to all area graduates of Manchester High competition lias been from con- i Starts Oct, 1 plays usuajly centered aiound po- IH NdAKV OFFICIALS rCRCiEIl The Baby Has WliBnYoii; B.v SA.M DAWSON about 10 per cent' of total steel residents. litieal and .sociological themes,- REGULAR OFFICE The wedding of Miss Carolyn School. Mr*. Gray attended Cen­ Crete in office and apartment shipments in I9B1. A Youi.g.slown BUDAPEST. Hungary lAPi Goes Home AP Biislnrus Nrws AnalyNt DAYTON. Ohio lAPi Dr. Hil­ Delia Nadeau and Donald Cooper tral Connecticut State College buildings, plywcKicI and other m a-: Sheet $t Tube executive predicts The Howell Cheney Regional PEACE CORPS IN KAKl^L Deputy .Minl.stpf of Ju.stice Fre- HOURS Gray, both of Manchester, took for two years and plans to at­ NEW YORK (AP) T)ie steel terials in homes. Steel is fighting Technical School will offer- lui- KABUI-. Afghandtan (APt— ary R. Beth. 4.1. dean of the’ Uni­ renc Ando, two vice-presidents of Industry has been airing its woes this year .sonic eight million tons place Sept. 12 at South Methodist tend the University of Wichita. its way back by way of the win : of steel, or about 11 per cent of lidn-free evening courses in five Nine American Peace Corp.s mem-' versity of Dayton School of Bu.si- the .supreme court and nine other FOR INQUIRIES Bv PRESTON GROVER Mr. Gray attended the Rhode Is­ Switch to I but without taking time off from dovi's, dooi-ways. stairways, eleva- ‘ subject areas, beginning Oct. 1. ne.ss Administratiou, died Wednes­ Been Named... Church. bers have begun a two week ori-r justice officials have been ' oti.sted Its drive- to sell more steel. the total, should be sold to this MOSCOW (API - Igor Feodor- The bride la the daughter of Mrs. land School of Design, and served Ibr shafts in the big buildings. In ; industry. R^^stration for the course* in entation program in Afghanistan. > day. apparently ot a heart attack. from tlieir jobs, the govcrnmonl MI .3-6030 ovich Stravinsky comes back to Mary E .’LeDuc of 90 Oak St. The In the USAF and will be sta­ Steel leaders have been telling the housing field steel .salesmen j automobiles, a'aiTJentry.. drafting. ,Five will work as Engll.sh teach-: He al.so taught at Tulane an.;l- the announced Wednc.sda.v. his honi.eiand Friday to demon­ Congress—and also the stockhold­ Comp'elition here has grown in Universitv of North Dakota'. ' ‘groom is the son of Mr. and tioned at the Air Force Base In ^ are working hhrd to peddle steel | recent years from' paper, g la ^ ^ectrlcity,Jtlid machine.* will lake er.t in secondary schools in Kabul. Tile, official bulletin .said., they Ol.T MAIN ST. strate for the Russian* what has TV..I ers about thie woes. j doors and windows, screens, steel | place M ^day and Tuesday from WASHINGTON (AP) Dr. Jolm Mrs. Hai-ry C. Gray, 100 Oak Grove Wichita. aluminum, copper, .plastir.--. Three nurses will serve in a hos-' Were relieved by order of tlie SloGoldrick, Ter«M MArie, cUugliter of Mr. and Mr*. Robort come of the musical revolution he St. V Most puWlolzed are lower earn­ joists, .stalnlc.ss steel gutters and . 7 9 p.m. Daily registration pital and one member w ill work] Leighton Stuart, 82. United States pre.sidential eouncil. It wa- a.s- Jo*»ph McGoldrick. Ifi9 Croft Dr. She w«* bom Sopl. 11 «l took to the West a half century ings, .sometimes lower than cur­ the steelmen have come up-'^ith po.-d-war ambas.-!ador to China, The Rev. Lawrence Almond, pas­ I downspouts. a thinner 'tin plate to emupete..- .hfnirs are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 in the repair shop o( a bus com­ •suni'ed the purge svas part ot M*nch*»tor Momonal Hospital. Hor matomal (jrandfathfr i* ago and to hear what they have tor of South Methodist Church, per­ Are^ Kiwanians rent dividend rates, and in other In large buildings the steel cur-.i p.m. pany. _ I died Wednesday after a long ill- Hungary's de-Stalinization drive. Goorgo E, .Jacob*. Philadelphia, Pa. Her maternal grandmother done with music while he was eaScs low enough to trigger divi­ Jones A I..aughlin alsoxls in (here 1 Read Herald Advs. formed the double ring ceremony tain wall, both stainless and: pitching with a tin^can,<^ntry The classe.sIVill be taught Mon- la Mr*. Margaret J. McOoldnck, Drexel Hill. Pa. gone. ^ In a setting of white candles, and Hear About lOH TRADEUPIO! dend cuts. Looming large is in- enameled carbon’ .sled, is com-1 wiih menu dsvs and Wednesdays from 7 to program, comdete The mutual Impact on his first pink and -wtiite gladioli. David Al­ ereasing competition from foreign peting hard with concrete, brick, ' 'preparation-tech school. 791 W Fuller, Peter SeoU, sou erf Mr. and Mr.*. John R. Fuller. 326 return In 48 years 1* likely to be steel mills. JHurting for .several planning and/^DQi mond was ofganlst and Mrs. Mary limestone, granite, aluminum, and advice. / Middle Tpke. Highland St. He \va« born Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial considerable, perhaps affection­ The Instructors of Handicapped NEW I year.s has been the giovving inroad glass. Stewart, soloist; „ will present their story to the Kl- j The automobile course will in­ Hospital His maternal, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ate. The bride, given In marriage by of other materials into .steel's old Inside the office, the .steelmen ' The dpK^'fc LaC^apelle. Vernon. His maternal grandmother i* Mrs. Clay­ Hi* Russian tour could be a wanis Club of Newington Monday markets. And all of these have . are trying to recapture markets i or i ^ v ^ r e old one* Is on in alignment, brake service and her uncle, George Ecilbert, 26 Pos­ night at the Nutmegger In New­ ton FAiller. Bolton. He ha* three brothers. John. 6. Douglas. 4. brisk crackling of good will such ter St., wore a gown of peau de rcaVh^ R I been compounded by an Inventory I lost earlier to wood by designing *'“'.‘*‘'‘“ ‘ Ke'’ e>’al repair. The carpentrv and Timothy. 3; and three sisters. Deborah, 7, Jane, 3, and as American poet Robert Frost ington. glut in the hands of steel's cus­ I modern looking sled shelving, j«en admit that the near uture I mill work, OPEN ■ole with bateau neckline trinimed Miss Alice Madden, director and M A R K a I Teresa, 19 months. engendered on his recent Soviet with Alencon lace, seed pearls and tomers, now slowly disappearing. desks, room dividers, bookeaspsT prospers depend iiiKin * still un-' framing, interior trim and visit. Stravinsky, Russian-born Iridescents and l o n g tapered founder of the group, will tell of But over the horizon is still many enameled or poredainized' ne trim.^ Drafting will offer Early, RoMn Colleen, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Jack Edwaid th* origination of this project another problem -the steel iinion.s and California • American by sleeves. Her bouffant skirt was in bright colors. Irvi- osn«>, iniiv in' iiin h ' basil' drawing, blueprint l eading, TONIGHT Early. Hebron Rd., Bolton. She was born Sept. 1,6 at Manches­ choice, is no Ic.ss an outspoken which has attracted national at­ are beginning to talk about re­ or down e.speciallv In the heavy ___” fashioned with a back bow and TV! Inroads of aluminiHu. copper, SMILING SCRVICE ter Memorial Ho.spital. Her ma(emal grandparents are Mr. and individualist than the California- terminated in a chapel train. Her tention.. opening their coritraels next year gla.ss and other materials in the indii.sti'y. tran.sportklion, appliance 1 j ' e^e^.^rlcilv ba*i?' circuits Mrs. R. B .Mii.sick. Akron. Ohio. Her paternal grandparents born New Englander Frost. Miss Madden will present Ivan to seek a wage increase. vehicular indtjstt'y are being com and comstruction fields? Getting a , , , V ■ and veil of French illusion was caught biggerhieeer share of the market i*is finefine, O'^'H’ical code, hmise wiring and are Mr. and Mrs. R. C Early, Akron. Ohio. She ha* a brother, Stravinsky's triumphant return In place by a frou of Alencon lace Wasillefl, president, and J a n e t The' woes of the industry are batted by now. high-strength alloy motor control circuit will be Timothy Burke, 5; and a sister. Jill Eileen, fitj. IS a belated and reconcitiatory trimmed with pearls, and she car­ Nellsen, secretitry of the lOH, and real enough. But there are signs steels. boast both light; but there has to be a healthy • 1^' • • • market. taught. The machine course will part of celebrations of his 80th ried a prayer book with oixhid have them tell of thq Sunday after' that the steelmen are doing some­ wejghf and strength. offer bench work layout, general ^tORE IN (V ' '' s x FRIDAY NIGHT McJs'ally, Keith Alan, son of Mr. and Mi-s. llioma's J. Mc- birthday, now three months past. marker. noon activities of this teen-age Xally Jr.. 72 Greenwood Dr. He wa.s horn Sept. 17 at Manches.- Expects to See Nikita Miss Carol Sprague. 78 Alton organization with the mfen.tally aiid ter Memorial Hoepual. Hi* paternal grandparents are Mr. and In the earlier phases of the four­ St., waa maid of honor and Miss physically handicapped yoiingster* Mr* Thomas McNally S r, 72 Greenwood Dr He has four score birthday celebrations Stra­ Ellen Mary LeDuc, sister of the In the Manchester High achool brothers, Christopher, 6, Matthew. 3, Eugene, 2. and Philip, 1; vinsky was • entertained by the bride, bridesmaid. Linda Pilver, swimming pool. and a sister, Mona. 4. Kennedy.* in the White House, and A delegation of Manchester Ki­ * • • « V Hemlock Dr., 'Vernon, the bride’s somewhere along the way in Rus­ cousin, was hower girl. Both the wanians will also attend the meet­ Duval. David Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richard sia he is expected to meet Pre­ honor attendant and the brides­ ing and project the lOH film which Duval, 168 Pine Tree Lane. Wapping' He was born Sept. 17 mier Khrushchev, a* Frost did maid were attired in cocktail Klwanis has sponsored and pre^ T h e Tillage Tailor at .Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother and as the touring good will clar­ dresses of French blue chiffon over sented for Showing to all Interested is Mi-s. Florence Donovan. Huntington, L. I. His paternal inetist i Benny Goodman did before taffeta with scoop neckline* and groups and service organizations. grandparents are Mr. and Mi-s. Ernest Duval. Springfield. Mass. him this year. bow detail on bouffant skirt*. They He has a brother. James Richard, 4; and a sister. Mary Ann, 2. • * • • • Khrushchev was friendly but wore matching headpieces and car­ frankly told Goodman he didn’t ried Colonial bouquets of peach Thompfeon. Gregory ,lohn. wn of Mr. and Mra. Richard Nel­ dig Benny’s music, and there i.s carnations and gladioli. TIm LVNNHaVtN son Thonip.son, 424 W. Middle Tpke , Apt. 4U. He wa* born speculation as to whether the pre­ Mirk 6 S*ri«« 3134-2MII The flower girl wore a pink Somebody’s Nuts 26S sq. In. pictur* Sept. 14 at .Manchester .Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ mier will comment on Stravinsky. organdy eyelet dress with satin parent* are .Mr. and Mrs. John \V Brands. Santos. Brazil. Hi* Many others over the world have sash, and matching net and flow­ Rogers UNSURPASSED HIR C o m e s T o paternal grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs. Rus.sell L. Thomp.son, often violently. er headpiece. She carried a minia­ Ooeiir d'Alene. Idaho. He has a sister. Jill Esther, 1. Soviet arbiters of art have pre­ Composer Igor Feodorovitch Stravinsky is pictured during a re­ ture bouquet of pink carnations. The Herald had by far the best pared the way for Stravinsky in Philip Gray of 100 Oak Grove story on the Truman visit to Heeter, .Ann Ellzalieth, daughter of Mr, and .Mrs. William F. cording"" session for a CBS television show last June. (AP recent months by permitting for Photofax). St. served as his brother’s best Hartford. When The Herald ar­ 2^ Color Fideliti Hester. 14 Progress Ave.. Rocknlle, She wa* born Sept. 13 at the first time renditions of many man. 'Ushers were Harry Jr. and rived Monday I quickly looked for Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are of the Stravinsky works jthat had Richard Gray, brothers of the the story of the Saturday night Ml'. , and Mrs. Richard E. Duvall, Gibsonia, Pa. Her paternal been unacceptable under Soviet time when it - waa thought he Good Intentions bridegroom; Francis Hill, 100 reception of 200 Manchester Re­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hester, Worcester, doctrine. would conduct some Schoenberg Summer St., and Randall Hill. 26 publicans to Republican Candidate Picture Power Mass. The small, wiry, octogenarian but this seems to be out; Stravin­ Fo.ster St., cousins of the bride; John Alsop. In the City of Village Charm • • • • * sky, perhaps, but not Schoenberg MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A Cuban « « i MaWto ■* « • ■ * « * w e composer will find little of the old refugee was fined $75 Wednesday and junior usher Paul LeDUc of Hayes, Richard Patrick Jr., mn of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russia on this first visit since 1914 can be reconciled with the Rus­ 99 Oak St., brother of the bride. With the civilized worldv^’^ a l- Patrick Hayes. Bolton Rd.. Vernon. He was born Sept. 12 at —befbre World War 1. There is sians’ own Shostakovich — who for pinching a pretty girl. Mrs. LeDuc wore a navy blue lenged as never before I read a Styling Beauty Manchester Memonal Hospital. His maternal grandparents are a niece in Leningrad, Xenia Stra­ u.sed to find him.sclf out of tune Luis R. Rodriguez, 17, admitted costume suit with print blouse and pointer sub-head In Italics in The Mr. and Mrs. Oval J. Smith, 125 Main St. at times with the regime of Stalin. Herald "Foxes and Si, Thomas. 2. and John, 1. more tolerant homeland. • • • • * Stravinsky will conduct concerts Preston, 15 days with five days palatabllity of the Elixir of Life in abeyance, and Frank J. Sulli­ or why the terpsichorean devotees Mlll^, Ramona B„ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B .Mil­ in Moscow and Leningrad, near BING Oranienbaum, where he was born van. Slate Liquor Store, 16.5 Wil­ substituted for the Bolton popular ler. Apiiton Lake, Conn. She was bom Sept. 16 at Manohester low St., New Haven, 10 days. square dance the newer steps Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and June 17, 1882. EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. The Russians above all want to which we are told prove better Edward Miller, Rockville. She has two brothers. Michael, P. A, C. BALLROOM the new harmony in the Republi­ and. Edw'atd, 6; and a aister. Monica, 3. hear him play Petrouchka and Ohio ranks first among slates No with that yie Firebird and Rite 26 VILLAGE STREET— ROCKVILLE can party with such numbers as JUNIORS of. the Union in production of •Cheek to Cheek.” LIndlauf, Donna Karin, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ronald of Spring- three major lyorks he timothy seed with 8.5 million WavTie LIndlauf. Brandy St.. Bolton. She wa* born Sept. 13 at composed before he left Russia pounds annually. Subcontractor!!! Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother i* for Paris, where the premiere of love the Mrs. George Anthony. Columbia. Her paternal grandfather Is, Rile of Spring set off jeering and Mr. E. Grant LIndlauf, Minot. N. D. a riot over its unorthodox patterns \ « • • • • ot tonality, and rhythm. INTROVIGNE 1 ‘‘'h eiress"' Musiol, Usette Dawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bberhard The Russians also are going to INTROVIGNE We do oil service wetk Guenther Musiol, 7 Blmily Dr.. Vernon. She was bom Sept. 12 at hear what some of their younger FLAVORED \ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are generation wanu evert more than BREAD CRUMBS under the supervision O' look of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J Minney, 46 St. Paul Dr. Her paternal Petrouchka the diversions into the modern field of atonallty that GRATEb. ■grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Erich Musiol, We«t Berlin. Ger­ 2 5 c Erwin Koltoy, a grodU' \\ many. they have scarcely been allowed 9 Or. soft "n eudcll.y • • • • « to hear at all. CHEESE Tiemann, William Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. It is hard to explain just what ate electronics engineer Tiemann Sr., Boston Hill Rd , Andover. He was bom Sept. 11 1* happening* with the return of MANCINI FUR at Manchester Meitiorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Stravinsky. Officials at first were FOOD STORES of University of Buda­ are Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Jones, Glastonbury. His pa­ clearly not for it but younger s Or. 25c ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Herman Tiemann. 169 8. members of the Composers Union PEPPERS pest, designer of the on Main St. He has two brothers, Anthony Stoddard Jr., 2H, and were. Now, ' by a sort of tacit WE FEATURE DIET DELIGHT DIETETIC FOODS Timothy George, 1 4 . \ agreement he la expected to- play 4 Or. 4 1 c first commercial TV set — and take responsibility for — 7'/j Oz. Jar 2 For 45c .Fairs shapeliest jHenley, Joy Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, and Mr*.. John I„. only, his owii music. There was a SWIFTS in Hungary. Henlev. 5 Fernwood Dr.. Bolton. She wa* born Aug. 29 at SALADA SNOWY Hartford Hospital. Her paternal grandparent* are Mr and Mrs.' BABY MEATS n e w Lowell Henley, Rushvllle, Ind. She ha* a sister. Jill Carol, 4. TEABAGS BLEACH 2 For 4 9 c 64 Count. Ic Sale 6 4 c You pay NO MORE them Ham ’ll Eggs, 18 Or. 37c COATS! 100 Count 9 9 c you would elsewhere for To my friends: FABRICS and REALEMON 1. ^ RECONSTITUTED GOLD SEAL Color Set plus After 40 year* of honorable dealing*, competHinn has forced PILORIM MILLS 1 ' UNSWEETENED MY-TFINE me to close my door* after bnslnee* Thursday. September 20. LEMON JOICE GLASS WAX I w4sh a* this Hme to THANK all my friends, eustonsers and They’re A Natural! PUDDINGS One FULL YEAR of salesmen for their kindness to me. 12-Oz. BoY. 2 9 c IS Or. 49c ♦ JOHN P. HURLEY, Proprietor OPEN 10 to 9 4 Oz. 4 For 37 c Luxury all wool,chinchilla in a ’ s (Saturday 10-6) on handy DIXIECUP RED HEART free service on every' d(Hil)’.e-l)rea.*lpd. .■^lightly flar- 1 ing .■iillioiictte... 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g - 'fe ] PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENIN(3 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE SEVEN ■ l i l nallvf for the financing of "inedi- all important aomething being Eskimos, 'or for professional di- veitiber all locked up..The one con- Campo de Mayo. iHanrl|e0tpr t'are’' through social aecurily. but that there has to be a perfect one- visions, like ditchdiggers. A fter the dition Involved would be that all Bolton Government forces guarded top committee network has been those appointed to serve on various Mayor Seeks Guido’s Troops ■some bridges. The headquarters Curtis Asked to Make Check u-e do know which of two alterna­ shot backing into space In ques­ Connecticut completed, the piwosa carries on, committees for these candidates for motorized' infantry In Paler­ iEopuiiig' iJpralJi tion before the question of leaving tive ^forts preaented hy the news in Its ultimate extension, until a should alsq show up and vote for mo, the northwestern district of Of Periodicals for Schools PUai^mUI^D H-Y I'HJL of the past clay or two has the the wheels as they were when they Yankee chairman and vice chairman of the ttiem. PTA Questions Town Officials Eighth Term Capture Rebels Buenos Aires, was made the gov­ HEKALD PRINTING tX) INC. special committee have been named Seriously, of course, the divi­ ernment’s joint command post. 1» Blsnrll Strict greater chance of being effective. brought you in becoines even rele­ By A. H. O. for every town, or even for every dends of the campalgnlng-by-com- About 50 truckloads of infantry­ Manchr'aler Conn. One alternative propoaitlon, and vant. S On Secondary School Plai^ Director In A rgen tin a The board of education la.st; Board members debated last; THQMA8 F rKTIOliaON voting district. mittee systepi are not quite that men were sent to the southwestern night asked the superintendent of; night whether they .should once ■ I WALTER I! • FERGUSON technique of dealing with the Is­ In any case, having such a handsome. It is just one infallible outskirts of the city. Publiahcn Along toward the weekend of The pointy in all this is not pri­ schools to review the school news- suspend their prohibition on 1 Founded October 1 IHbl sue, was presented by- .tho dis-, petty, time-saving, over-efficient marily that these variou.s commit­ way for any candidate who haa nb FRIDAY, SEPT. 21-9 to 9 Questions such as "How long willAMrs. James Kendall on BrSndy St. Mayor Harold A. Turkington is (Continued from Page One) Traffic was normal ~ln - Buenos .. . the sale of periodicals, and agreed , I closure that the Connecticut Blue Nov. 4, 1962,.we'rather expect the other possible way of gaining a It take to build 'the proposed sec­ ■fhose attending are, - asked to a candidate for re-election to the Aires. News censorship was re­ paper situation, with an eye to. jj,jj| v^ould probably we-iken their | Publlahfd Every Evenln* Except thing on anybody's mind, ours or tees will actually do much work. campaign organizations of the varl- little public attention to come out ondary school?", “What’ happens bring a sandwich fordunch. Wom­ board of directors on the Republi­ Loyalist troops from the coun­ laxed and this 'morning's papers buying a few sets of the period!-! stand on the subject, Cunda\x nnd Iloirdayi Entered at tbe Cross is going to join the national the rcader-parkcr's. is nonsen.se. The point ia that, each time a can­ tryside converged here under or­ Poei Ofiloe at Maniiiealer Conn Ai with a compelling look-see I am if the town votes down the entire en who are unable- to come at 10 can slate. He returned to poli­ carried reports from both rebel cals for classes where they arC| Buckley said the periodicals are Blue Cros.s organization' in a htg Life is too short to be that .serious i Connecticut candidates to have didate's headquarters announces ders from,Guido to crush the up- Second Ctnas Mail Matter. the appointment of an individual running for office and I am ap­ prdpoqal?” , " I f the town exceeds a.m. will be welcome anytime dur­ tics. and the mayoralty. In 1960, and goverrtment headquarters. needed most. f ’ ."tremendous importance" for effort, thi.s fall, to get the elder­ attained full rosters. after an absence of two years. r' SUBSCRIPTION RATES about how one parks a car. Re­ member of one of- these commit­ pointing so and so, who haa-quall- i(s borrowing capacity for second­ ing the day, /Mrs. Kendall .*aid! Ongania has demanded the oust- ^ s_ ^ 1 J As. ai* i junior and senior hifeh school By that time, we would say, the He was elected a town select- Defying the ultimatum, Ongania | er of the army commander In Payable In Advance ly people of the nation enrolled in membering. and trying to honor tees, it gets into the public news fications a yard long, to be on a ary facilities, what happens when Mrs. Louisy Dimock and .Vlis. TT,e ^ r d asked William ^ r t ‘s,; p „p j„ particularly to history cla.ss-1 Carrier Matt last member of the last special nan in 194.5 and 1946, and then r .> •ebei stronghold of chief, Gen. Juan Lorio, and army dne Year ...... $16 50 »W DO thi.s non-profit insurance plan. our bit about leaving the wheels ns once more the fact that the can­ committee for m e we need more elementary school Thomas Joljnson are co-chairmen Hartford Public High School,' committee for the last candidate - — ------Lb___ —. space?", and ‘'Does the board of Campo de Mayo in a Buenos Aires chief of staff Gen. Bernardino La- Six Months ...... 7.75 111© This is at- least the direction to didate himself Is running for o f­ of the fair. Rm ers 'vheie Buckle.v was chairman of the j Thres Month* 3.90 6 60 they are, when ,6ne has made a will have been appointed and the education really think it can pro­ suburb, vowing to fight to the bayru. Rebels claim they intend of Harold Whiting of the Bowers history department before hl.s re ' fice. In addition, it gets publicity Briefs last to enforce the rebel demand One Month ...... I 30 l.M take, and the kind of effort to en­ one-shot pqrk, could turn out to communications facilities of the vide a program here equivalent to to set up a ' dictatorship. The relh School PTA, who said the news­ tirement. had the same problem a.s Weekly ...... 30 46 for the career and community pn Saturday, the Feast of St. that Argentina return _ to demo­ courage. if we happen to believe, consume much more time and state duly notified of the fact. - A Thought for Today that offered in Manchester?" were els al.so seek early elections and papers are "absolutely important” Manchester schools, he said, and standing of the. individual being 20 Mkurice, a high Mass will be cele­ cratic rule. to update pupils’ textbooks. MKMBKR OF in principle, that some voluntary, cause.much more concern, for the But up until that moment, that Sponsored b,v the Maneheatar' idLscus.sed at a meeting of the Bol­ a speedy return of the govern­ coped with it by buying 35 sub­ THK ASSOl^IATED PKhtSB named to the committee, with the % brated at 9:30 a.m. in St. Maurice The rebels accused the militai'V ment to the people. ton P T A last night. The AssortAted Preat !■ exclusively last possible entry into the pur- assumption being that the longer Council of Churches Church. Children of the church The purchase of a few sets of scriptions for ejich history teach­ private, , or non-profit solution to average motorist, over the .years, Architect Arnold Lawrence said command of moi’lng toward mili- The war secretary, Gen. Jase entitled to (he nee of repuhllcatlnn of pni'ted news of the state before the his biography runs the greater the school will assist at the Mass the periodicals, one set for each er. The teacher' used the same set el) new# dlapatchee credited to It or the problem of the costs of illness than that delightful anarchy of in­ It usually takes one year fropr the tarv dictatorship. Cornejo Sara via, began calling in, junior and senior high school his­ actual news of what is going on, coup, to r the candidate who ap­ alongf w'Uh other parishioners. for all.of his classes. ni't otherwise credited tn this nat>er IS vastly preferable to the hill- ■Wrongdoing, or thoughts pf time final plans are completed to Guido then ordered a joint oper­ convoys from the provinces to tory teacher, was suggested by ari'i also the local news oublisnert here dividual behavior we once watched on election day Uikes over, we ex­ points him. OFF Tomorrow is the deadline tor ft .. Curtis oppo.sed the idea of per­ wrongdoing, lead to a sense of ation against the rebels by the Atl rights o( republlcallon of »pecial— fledged federal in.surance which is and then, niistakcnl.v, sought to pect the business of appointing construct a school. It takes about Bueno.s Aires. Some took up posi­ board member William E. Buckley' mitting some parents to contribute dispatches hereif? are also reserved And, as we ^aid before, it is guilt, which in turn leads to re­ reservations for (he annual dinner army, air force and nhvy. »nd expanding the membership of three months to prepare plans and tions along roads leading to the as a solution to this dilemma: for the magazines, on the ground virtually certain to arrive some improve and remedy. easier to think of a n^iw name for bellion. which again accelerates specifications and a 'minimum of of the Holy Name Society of &l. But the air force cpivfmander; capital. Motorists were wariied^o F'ull service client of N El A Serv special committees for various ON ALL Maurice - Church. The dinner will The board of education is re­ it undermined the whole concept of day if no other formula or effort All insli'uctions arc off. All bans a committee than it 1.4 to think of evil. This vicious circle must be nine months- for. construction from Brig. Cayo Antonio Alsina. said stay off highways used by troops. candidates to continue- until the ins forces would not take part. sponsible to pay for all vital free public education. , rofelishers Renreaentsttves. The preempts the field efficiently a new and startling i.ssuc. broken qomewhere if we are to be the time the bids are received, be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the The military grabbed the reins Curtis .said he would present a Jtjllus^^nthews special Acenev—New arc off. All suggestions are off. ideal or maximum or saturation No decision was announced by classroom supplies, under the laws Some candidates, of course, favor helpful. Most of us can be by be­ Lawrence explained. Rosemorit Restaurant. Reserva­ of government after followers of report at the Oct. 3 meeting on Y->rk I'nHyieo ivtrott and Boston. enough to close off the need for it. There are things much »more Im- point has been achieved. the navy. However, Campo de governing' the free public school Aimrr b u r k au of the committee-naming method of ing kind. Kindness has done more Cost estimates on the prelim­ tions should be made with' An­ ex-Dlctalor Juan D. Peron scored the possibility of bu.ving one .set To get in bark of thi? Bine Cl'oss The naming of members of com­ DRAPERY thony Armentano or Ray Coc'coni. Mayo .said in a communique navy system. rurcui.ATiu portanl. and pressing, than being running for office more than oth­ good In this world than any device inary plans and specifications are •successes In elections last March. for each teacher, and of having PASSED effort, to lend prompt and vig­ mittees has begun to prove a more All members of the Bolton Horse­ planes drooped flares on tanks News periodicals, such as "N a­ Thr Herald P'rtnYt Company Inc.. efficient about parking your car ers. Some of the front-runners of man. This is one reason why the now being made by professional The army depo.scd President A r tional Scholastic" and "Weekly pupils share their copies with one reliable way of .getting public at­ shoe Pitching League are* urged to advancing from Magdalena to .sup- turo Frondlzi, whom it deemed assimWsiWs no hnancia'NTCsponsthilttv tor orous support to other non-profit downtown, even if the system sug­ have been making such spectacular Good Book constantly says, "Be estimators and, should be complet­ Reader,” are coming to be re; another. tvp.icraphlcal arrears alx>ear1na lii ad tention than taking a stand on ye kind one to another.” ed within a week or 10 days. report to the courts on Brandy St. iiV’* . i ’'Of* ou the Peroni.sts. and vertlsernrnts and other rbadina metier or low-cost,'efficient private insur­ gested were efficient. Please, read- progress, in fact, that they would, FABRICS garded as vital supplies. in The Manchester EvonincNJerald issues. Is.suc arc vague, confusing, A t such time as the board of ed­ Sunday afternoon. In addition to Calling the pre.sidcnt a virtual installed Guido as president, ance answers to the problems of conditionally speaking, seem to Rev. Robert K. Shimoda the regular schedule of horseshoe pri.soner of the Army high com A year ago the board of educa­ UP? ci'-parkers, never think of us impersonal things; it is difficult to ucation fails to present an ade­ have victory for themselves in No- Talcottvjlle Church mand, Ongania said Guido acted tion forbade teachers to charge pu­ iM.splay advertistne clostn* hoh the cost of illness, would be our again, when yon are about to ap­ tell whether the 'stand a candidate quate educational program in Bol­ pitching, a meeting will be Yield to 218 Made Voters, | - ' 1 Fnr Mondav —1 om FVIdav discuss the - tournament slated with "a.slonishingly tragic celeri­ Official Missin/t pils for the periodicals, and .set For Tuesday—1 nm Monday idea of constructive, sensible ef- proach a downtown curb. We pro­ says he is taking represents any­ ton, the slate could "step in" and aside an appropriation in the budg­ For Wediiesdav—l p m Tuesdav thing new or startling or foolish or build a school building and charge soon ty" In laying down an order "for EAST H AVEN (A P I —State rt for anybody who objected to Rep. Leslie E. Rudolph has been et request to buy the periodicals Democrats Lead; * Your personal abilities Fer Thursday—1 pm' Wednesday nounce you at coinidete liberty. sensible. It is difficult to tell, some­ the town, those present at the Registration for pupils of St. forces wlio.se objective always has For Friday—1 p m Thursdav Ihe'prospects of a federal medicare been to defend him from the reported missing to police. It was for all pupils. Saturdav—1 p m Frldnv Please tak^' it. Try, if ,vou will, to times. in fact, whether the candl- meeting last night were told. George's Episcopal Church school can be the deciding fac­ Harold A. Turkington coups and treasons suffocating learned today. When the budget was cut, the Two himdrcd and eighteen per­ riasslfled deadline 10 30 a m eacd progra associate with this page some feel­ himself knows. S e e . . . MILL FABRICS In answer to the question about will take place Sunday before and Come Come Save Police said Rudolph, 36. a Demo­ boat'd of education chose to al­ tor. They identity you as dnv of publication except- Satuiday — A sccoiirt.^ind of approach, also pro-vidlng more elementary school atter the 10:15 a.m. service. The was elected to the board of direc­ him.” sona last night tooK'^qdvantage of 9am ing Of being free, and happy, and But every time a candidate crat. has been missing since last locate some of the cut by de­ the la.st voter-making SMsion be­ DURING MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER facilities when needed, John Mc- fiftt church school classes w'ijl be tors in 1947 when the . council- The insurgents, strongly en­ a man who is, or is not, in the curreirKnews. and, specifi­ not under petty instructions of any names some pai-ticnlar individual, trenched at Campo de Mayo, Friday night. leting the entire proposed appro­ fore-the town elections, to^ecome 11 TJiijrsday. September 20 Carrick, chairman of the board of held on Sept. 30. manager form of government was cally in a rcport''tq this morning's kind. ’• who hears a name and an identity claimed support of the media-1 The authorities said his automo­ priation for periodicals. voters. ready to move up to a m and a location, to serve on his or education, said that additional ele­ Mrs. Cirassn To Attend adopted by the town. In 1948 he Courant of the seml>annual meet­ mentary rooms would be needed in Ella T. Grasso, secretary of nized cavalry and some infantry bile has been found in Harrisburg, Becau.se teachers and principals Of that number, 99 became. better job. her campaign committee, that BARWICK NYLON CARPET SALE served his flr.s't term as mayor, and Pa. protested that the periodicals Democrats, 68 became Republi- ing of the Hartford Cotmfy Medi­ SALES ROOM ■ 1967 and he felt that at that lime state, will be a surprise visitor to was re-elected mayor until 19.52. units in other parts of flic coun­ \ Recurrent Theme makes news. Names always make try. About 27,000 of Argentina’s Rudolph is also chairman of the should be bought, the board sus­ can.s. and 51 chose not to be affili­ F.ugcne R. Black, the distln- cal Association last nighi, .illus­ ALL THIS WEEK! “ The Home Of Original Cheney Fabrics” the town would have the necessary the 'Tolland County Democratic From 19.54 until J958 he was again Are you self- ‘FitncKS Points' (Upon news. As.?ociation meeting tonight at 8 70.00f(-man army are based at Zoning Board of Appeals here and pended Us prohibition on the sale ated. trates, to our mind, the exact kind bonding capacity. mayor, but he declined to seek re- confident? piished retiring” president of the So each canciidate and his or­ (FORMERLY THE CHENEY SALESROOM) McCarrick also said that it is at the Community Hall Mrs. Gras­ Campo de Mayo. clerk of the West Silver Sands of the periodicals, and permitted The town election will lake place, OPEN TO N IG H T thru FRIDAY UNTIL 9 nomlnation In 19.58, Monday, Oct. 1. 11 World Bank, is not the first Am eri-; of thing which will hasten popular' STOCKHOLM—"Fitness points” ganization n.iw .'specialize in the -planned to offer a good quality, so said this morning that she plans He was bom in Manchester Jan. The president Wednesday night Flood and Erosion District in the the teachers once again to suggest town. that‘ the niinll.s hiiv them. There will be a special voter- * Do you hove positive c.an to come out of contact with the , support for medicare in its most are being awarded in a national naming of conimittce.s. They begin SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 175 PINE ST., MANCHESTER— MI 3-7322 if not as diversified a program as to attend. 6, 1902, and attended Manchester hini.self handed Ongania an iilti- He Is employed by the Re.solute making session Saturday. .Sept. '29,11 exercise campaign in Sweden witli a committee which has a diversified a program as Man­ Democratic candidates from schools. Before his graduation maluni to end the uprising. Thi.s year, the same thing hap­ attitudes? problems of economic relationship extreme ultinuate forms. This for those wliose rights mature be- ‘ aimed at the laziness of the Motor statewide oiganlKalion. with«State chester now offers. He said that throughout the county have been from Manchester High School in Machinegun . ahd antiaircraft Insurance Co., and is also a pro- pened. on a proposed $10,000 ap- hetween the have and the have not meeting last night, according to "You Can Save At The Carpet Center” OPEN D.'UI.Y 9-^^:80 • THL’RS., FRI. 9-9 • SAT. 9-6 fesiSionnl bondsman. tween now and that date. Age. One of the mottoes is "For­ officers. After the ro.slor of state teachers are now being added at invited to speak on state and local 1920 he was president of his jun­ eniplaccnients were- set up within propriRlnm for i>enodieals. * Con you express your nations of the world with the idea the Courant news account, had a ward the fresh-air family." Yon officers has been named, there, the elementary school who "dll be campaign issues at the meeting. ior and senior classes, and a mem­ and the recommendation that the speaker, one Pterre Martineau. di­ gel one point for walking B miles, comes the appointment of various MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER qualified to teach on -the second­ Town Ofires Close ber 6f the varsity ba.seball and ideas enthusiastical­ business of economic foreign aid rector of marketing and research one for canoeing fi. another for sub-division officei's. Those can be 311 MAIN STREET PHONE Ml 3-5103 ary level and these teachers will The town offices including that basketball teams. ly? bicycling 24 miles or skiing 12 or for geographical' divisions, like should be carried on through some for the Chicago Tribune, a nation­ be the nucleus of the staff for the of the selectmen and the town Intere.sted in music, »the mayor | ip (iy p skating 36. counties, or ethnic divisions, like new secondary school. clerk will be closed tomorrow and once was a Salvation Army band­ * Do you make yourself ally famous newspaper, who talked Advertise in The Herald—ll Pays international pool rather than Members of the public build­ Saturday. Town Clerk Olive H. master, a teacher, compo.ser and W-''' clear? through unilateral programs set on the topic of 'Why is the Medical ing commission said ll is planned Toomey and Assistant Town Clerk arranger, and Instructor of the up by the have nation doing the Profe.ssion Being Crucified?" and! to have at least one and possibly Shirley Riley plan to attend the first high school band. For two * Do you think ' years he was president of the how giving. who proceeded to give, in his talk two public hearings before the two-day conference for town clerks town votes on the secondary at the University of Connecticut. defunct Civic Music A.s.sociation. ■■ objectively? This was an idea which came to as it is reported, an unintentionally ! school plans. The town will prob­ He has served on the charier have its . appeal for Henry Cabot vivid an.swer. If the medical pro- \ ably consider four alternatives: A Mauc-hester Evening Herald Bol­ revision commission and is a v w e l •X‘V>‘v‘.C'. • - - * Con you inspire , -S' Pn Lodge, when he >yas our ambas.sa- fes.sion is being crucified at all, if FOR SCHOOL! gtREER! ! TOP QUAUTY! junior-senior high school; a jun­ ton carros|H)iiderit, .Orace McDer­ member of thh GOP town com­ ;! S;?. initiative and co­ dor to^the United Nations, and as I it is beginning to develop an ior-senior h(gh school with the mott, telephone Mitchell 3-6566. mittee. '■ "K *■! auditorium-cafeteria deleted; a He is B member of the Masonic operation in others? we recall it Richard Nixon gave it 'image" anybody resents, it is pre- junior high school, which is the Order,, the Tall Cedars, Elks ,Thp .wiij' you handlo your w ork some prominence when he was vice cisel>' because it has the poor taste same plan as the junior-senior Lodge in Manchester, the Wash­ and dral with ppo|)|p answers president. But nobody, perhaps. to invite and listen to anybody like high school with five rooms de­ Adult School ington Social Club and British these qiiestlnns. This is why lia.s made quite (he full strength la.st night s speaker. GRAND leted; and a junior high school American Club. Dale Carnegie training ean he with the auditorium-cafeteria de­ argument for it made by Mr. Mr. Martineau told the Hartford For the past 22 years he has nf 'sueh lasting importanee to leted. Registration worked at G. E. Keith Furniture you. Through It you ran build Black, the other day. as he deliv­ County doctors that they had bet­ McCarrick explained that the Store as a salesman. J Helf-ronfldenee, speaking skills, ered his address of farewell to his ter identify their oppo.silion. and SHOES AT board of education had asked for He and his wife, the former human relations abilities. Your career of international activity and then proceeded to do that service | an alternate plan in which the Set M onday Miss Winifred A. Lardee: have l>rospe«'ts for promotion or auditorium-cafeteria would bo de­ higher pay .ean'rise or fall on responsibility. for them. First, he said, there were | WAY three sons and three daughlcis. leted should the cost of the com­ what yon do about adding these The arguments against the uni­ politicians, typified hy President j The Tui'kingtons live at 5.5 .Winter I ^ DISCOUNT CENTERS plete project- be more than tiie Another registration session for St: personal qualities to your job lateral kind of foreign aid program Kennedy "who is just an Irish poli- ; town can afford. McCarrick said the Manchester Adult Evening e.xperiencp aiid skill. ' are all obvious enough, usually in tician who will use any issue to i that the cost of the auditorium- School is scheduled for Monday cafeteria would be about 897,000. plain view on the surface of the ■ get himself elected" and who isl from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Man­ it, too at Yale V , DISCOUNTS Although the' 'school board feels chester High School office to- fill news. "the most ineffectual President that the auditorium-cafeteria is a openings in the following clB-sscs; I t ® ft/. l\V p have . NEW H A V ^ (API—Tale Uni­ I nIiowu nearly Aid cbanneled directiy from the since James Buclianan. " Next the necessary part of the school, he Beginning and advanced Eng- versity began it.s 262nd ncalemic la million men donor country to the recipient speaker identified, as enemies of said that it was decided that li-iih for the foreign born; Alge- AND YOU GET deletion should start with the au­ hbra I; advanced mathematics; year today with an enrollment of land women country is inevitably dogged by doctors, certain middle class intel­ 8,400 students. This la the highest Ihow tn put ditorium-cafeteria, rather than in aernnautios; beginning and Intei- politics at both ends- politics at lectuals who "feel their talents are TRIPLE-S academic areas. enrollment since the postwaY p.iak llhelr natural mcciiate typing; beginning, inter­ iahilities into home in the donor country, as poli­ not appreciated” and whom he de­ B L U E ^ Before the question period, mediate and advanced stenogra­ of 9,000 students In 1947-48. ''he figure includes 3.918 undergradu­ ftaetibn, during ticians argue over which country scribed as "a gang of ruthless and STAMPS Douglas Cheney, chairman of^^the phy; advanced sewing; tailoring; PBC planning and de.sign .sub­ ates at Yale College. ■ the past 50 should get what kind of aid and bloody-minded professors." Tlie ON ALL rughooking; beginning and ad­ |years. committee. explained the progress vanced conversational Russian, third type of opposition • to the PURCHASES '.1. how much -and politics in the re­ 2.67 ' made to date and introduced 'and music appreciation. lationship between the two coun­ doctors the speaker identified as 4.87 Architect Arnold Lawrence who Pcisons who have had some ex­ (itass Hill Passed -•xS^.¥:;?h::=::S:;rX5 DaleH^amegie tries. as the donor country tends journalists', hecau.se "SO per cent , the toddler discussed the preliminary sketches perience in typing are eligible for Just provides and to expect or even require certain of the editors in this country have an-1 specifications, the intermediate typing course. WASHINGTON (AP) — The BE INm GUEST support. Robert Young presided at the Persons may sign up for conver- House completed action yesterday political or diplomatic behavior leftist leanings regardless of what growFng room_ meeting, the first of the season for .sational Spanish without having on legislation permitting the duty­ WKTHOUTkCOST from the recipient country. There their publiKhcrs say." extra- 6 leather the PTA. Other officers this .year free import of stained’ gla.ss win­ smooth nex "•«. .S r,-® ;™ ta'- taken previous course in Spanish. is a third potential touch of poli­ Well, politicians of almost any Ihvoughout, haro , are Mrs. Richard Dimock, vice The avconauties course, new this dows for St. Joseph’s Cathedral in OR 0BLIGA1 tics— this inside the recipient coun- nationality or racial origin have 3 to 6. president and Mrs. Samuel Gug- year, has many openings. It meets Hartford, Conn., and houses of ? Sizes liclmino. treasurer. The executive etry, as the recipient government been known to do almost anything Wednesday evenings, worship in Phoenix, Ariz., and WOMEN’S PERSIAN-ICE HOSTESS committee has accepted the resig­ Lewis Piper, director of the Woonsocket, R.I. “rhe House ac­ A H E N D A ia tempted to nse the aid t'6 build to get elected, and there are in­ nation of Mrs. Barbara Arnold SLIPPER BY “GLAMOUR EASE” evening .school, .says 282 persons, cepted Senate amendments by a its own machine, or fortunes. deed middle class intellectuals wlio -c .NTS’ “U'CKY DUCKS” Bahin as secretary, with regret. I'c-gi.stered Tuesday ' for the vote of 162-34 and sent the bill to - 4 1. Chairman of committees are: Aid channeled directly from suffer from ingrown egos, and PLAYSHOE courses. the President for signature. . h e e i F.A.SH/OV Program, Mrs. Michele Zilborstcin; donor to recipient country is also \ newspiper editors, if not notori- n y l o v Ba g memhersliip, Mrs. Allan Levcnthal , - * incvitahly subject to the-possible ou.sfy radical, are often, thank 1.77 S(- New lo-wedge creation in Persian-Ice .spar­ and Mrs. Angelo Freddo: ways and feeling of the donor country that goodness, .somewhat to the left of means, Mrs. Howard Lockward; 2.87 kling with gold innei'sole and trim. Fully foani- RUG CRAFTSMEN AND THEIR FRIENDS V'S’' it is buying something, and th e' Mr. Martineau or the famous Chi- cushibr.ed for comfort and elegance in every pul)Iicity, Mrs. Robert Gorton: re­ vC-' <; J „ resistant nylon freshments and room mothers, - possible feeling of the recipient cago Tribune. But if Mr. Mar­ step. Wears indoors-ouldoors, and for all enter­ S i 2 7 ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO V,. DEMONSTRATION can take a taining. Sizes 5 to 10. Mrs. Charles Addisone and’ Mrs. country that it is being bought. tineau was trying to tell the doc­ looks stunning Russell Moonan; well-child. Mrs. FRASER OPEN HOUSE beating. crepe heels, cut hid. SESSION But if the same aid were chan­ tors "w h y the medical profession orown Angelo Massolini? hospitality, Mrs. HOOKED AND BRAIDED RUG EXHIBIT neled through some international is being crucified " he was demon & n ^ . o t e ^aads^^ex- .omhre. „r William Grimske: historian, Mrs. rcd-bl4ck- John McCarrick; "Etiucator," I -IsvV organization, 'which had responsi­ slrating a, better explanation than 5 to 10, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21-22 James Klar. bility for allocating It and then he was elucidating. Wc suspect wfth f,V rd e u ll- A budget of $49.5 for the year ’ , 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. IIA R T FO R D monitoring its use in the recipient that just about every- individual was adopted without question from ; ‘ / FRASER STUDIO countries, all kinds of positive doctor concerned knows that ahu the. floor. The PTA voted to do j Monday, Sept. 24 the enumeration of ciiildren for the ■ arguments suggeat . themseh'-es. sive diatripe like this is in poor 192 HARTFORD RD.. MANCHESTER./CONN. hoard of education again tlii.sj-ear. Tuesr, Sept. 25 Foreign aid would go where it,was taste and- poor logir, yet somehow This Is a fund raising project'for About 100 Handhooked and Braided Rugs t*. * needed most, not where politics it won its way to a forum identi­ which the PTA reccivc.s”'$200. suggested, if, some ' interns^t^nal fied with the profession. The next meeting will be an Loaned to us by Craftsnnen in This Vicinity SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION bF^ TEENS’ AND WOMEN’S FUR NEWEST STYLES . . . FINE FIT . . "open house” at the school in Octo- body, instead of individual .?slate A few more speeches like- this, j Hook«d Chairpads, Pictures, Bags and MOC SLIPPER i ■ her. i &eparlmcnls, was doing .the alloca- repeated across (he nation, .and TENNIS SN^KERS AT LOW, LOW BIG SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE Work Session Set Other Sftiall'Pieces , tion. An International body could medicare will be voted. The committee working on the , .5^ Farmington .\vr. -Classes in Hooking and Braiding Arranged in 'I'l’itney-Bowes Bldg.) novelty booth for the annual ; I -Ikr fcM^r •( place stipulations concerning the A little more po,sitive muscle be­ PRICES! " 1-77 , i FAMILY! ; All Vicinities , Next I>r To use of foreign aid and demand hind such possibilities as those V Favorite moc-style slippidipper with fur collar, warm Christmas Fair at Bolton Congre- ! .Mark Thvain Diner gational Church Dec. 1 will hold ' standards of performance on the, repre.sented in the news about the ' lining, padded sole For soft Hying liyi anytime. Rug Making Equipment and Patterns for Sale Maliliiii Free 1‘arking In Rear Sizes 6 to 10, in assorted co' a work meeting tomorrow begin-i part of the recipient no individual Blue Cross, and*'the resort to any ning at 10 a.m. at the home of | Gifts for Rug Makers and Their Friends nation could easily demantj or en­ full federal system might still be Demo'hstrations of Rug Hooking and Braiding R Irion force. . aVerted. Advertisepient- Teachers in Attendance to Help You • These are all rather .obvious ar- MANCHESTER Dolty Gibson Perre.lt School of With Any Ruq Making Problem--- ^______gum on eF-Pi Dance opens Sat.. Sept. 22. Orange oped forcefully. A great majority of our readers Hall, 72 East Center St., Manches­ HARRY, GRACE, JANETTE FRASER Wed-, Sept. 26 Perhaps the most important ar- will have to give us indulgence ter. Mitchell 3-1957. giimcnt of all, if It could ever be while we communicate, (n search worked Inside the heads of politi­ of forgiveness and in quest of a re­ cians In power in donor countries, lease from re.sponsibility, willr a TEENS’ AND WO.MEN’S LADIES’ WORK CASUAL TEENS’ AND WOMEN’S TEENS’ AND WOMEN’S would be to point out that that na­ few very special readers BOOTIE BY “PARISIAN “PARISIAN ORIGINALS” FLANNEL PLAID SNEAKS STEP-IN BY “PRINCESS 8 P.M. tion which puts its foreign aid into . ORIGINALS” V-THROAT SKIMMER These would he the- readers who MAKE A WISH! Whilon .Memorial Librarv some international pool Would be having had the patience and the PATTERNS” THE AHCHEH COAT 85 X. .M ain St., getting a prestige return, a propa­ courtesy to read the parking in Jfanehester Wishing for a new home, or money to make major im­ ganda benefit which, although, structions we had the effrontery to 2.57 3.57 3.47 iUNIOli PETItES^ 5 to M. lUNiOHS* 7 to IS provements in your present home.. . see Manchester s subtler, would, in the end. far, out­ propagandize in these columns Smart new look In sneakers! Real 3.97 The perfect flat for-slacks and all Traditional skimmer made more A new, velvety-solf exponded vinyl rank and outacore the benefit to few months ago, have ever since flannel plaid uppers—grey and brown Wear them all day in comfort! Soft your casual outfits. Fashioned in soft fashionable with c.xciting V-throat oldest financial institution for financing that will suit '0 Hittiris the l<»p ftabion m u rki O vr supple leatlier, foam cushion inner- glove leather with gilt snap closure he derived from having every piece found that fiendish formula of ours —:Over a sponge cushion innersole and envelope vamp. Comfort-crafted your needs best! fabric .thoFs ldllored with a doshing sole. crepe cushion sole. With elas- and cowboy heel. Combination: last in crushed glove leather. Smart 100% auedene coot with of foreign aid carry open adver- it went something like "the same and long-wearing rubber sole. Match­ DALE licize top. In white, black or brown, for custom fit. In black, sizes '4 to choice for back to school. In black, CURRKN.T ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS .... young o iriio rg e co llo r,. ^%ven lorger ti.spijienl o f the generosity of the angle for the front wheels which ing gruy ’ aces, sizes 4 to 10. Extra wide In black, 4.57. 10. . ' sizes 4 to 10. o wide bock belt thot disoppears into donor nation. look you in will take ^’ou out 'a'ncA e4^e^ -ft -sar, * the pockets in 6 ontl Orton*’ acrylic - orrow pockets. .. Orton* acrylic This is an idea which almost al- again" popping into their inlnd.s MENS “NORSEMAN” MEN’S “NORSEMAN” Y7 pile ifniKgl Green or brovYh. CARNEGIE wa.vs comes, in the end, to admin­ every tiine they tried to do any pile lining. Rust, blue or g r e e n . * CUSTOM GRADE , DRESS OXFORD istrators in the foreign aid field. parallel-to-lhe-curh parking down SAVINGS But getting it inside the thinking town. STEP-IN a ? tc/ L O A N and emotions of Congres.s would For some of these readcr-jiark- 6.97 A S S O C‘ 1 A T I a N NO ONE IS IN DEBT COURSE be something else again. Nonethe­ ers of ours, "the tiiought has i been TO R O a E R T H A 1 I Presented by New fashion appeal for the less, the Black address is welcdlfie; merely j an unpleasant shadow 6.97 ______/jesvMJT^ SA vtAfss ___ . Management Develqpnient well-dressed, man. Trim con­ >L»«»T rmziiqia't iiiztituti» ii * We wU icinlyJ Institute ■ It may be one more marker along crqsslngi their mind while they Sleek continental styled tinental styling plus stiij'dy * fKS chiaf^’e' l . For Further Infumtatiun the road of our inevitable persua­ went, about their often laborious step-in. Crafted] of soft sup­ ■Goodyear" construction. /do7Ji€auA» » Wo httv* rtu Write or Call sion to real bigrtime world states­ parking as usual. For others, it ple grain' leather with ( gen- Smooth, rich leathers, full BRANOH OFFICE. ROUTE SI, COVENTKl * Vou 'line hand sewn vamp. -In K. MICH.AEL FK.\NCOI!l K. manship. . cushioned innersole for per­ PUney-Bowes Building has been a source of bitter frus­ black, for dress or casual fect comfort. In black, sizes 5 'i6 Farmington A\e. _L ------*'\ tration as, trying to he gOiid sports wear, sizes 6% to 12. 6 'i to 12. Hartford. Cunni On Fighting Medicare and good learners about the thing, T v f’i'a llA iirc m o n , t m e s ..f w b a y . \Ve don't know whether .there Is they discover something we origi­ ROUTE 5-SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST , OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO ID P.M MANCHEST I* l l Q l l U l i r W THUKSDAl 9 A.M. to 8 P.M^U ED. CLOSED AT NOON ^ Phono ADoim 2-fiOOO |Uiy possibility ■‘that .^Jds country nally neglected to emjihasize or win develop a substitute -or alter- even mention, for Uiat matter— the

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE EIGHT I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE NINE ______^______L______i____^____- ______Mi.«. Sanford done* will be head (] opened to- been asked to l ontact a registrar of | .state's office, i.s concei-ned with fore the expiration of his term day at the Norwich'Inn. voters before Oct. 2 within the dis- i employment contracts the coni- In office, as well as other bene- INSTANT MILK - 8 0^ PKG 73a 12 QI PKG *5e S t o r e s Mi.s Tiask, a formei home eco- trict for correct listing of the ad-| p.cny has entered into with .some fil.s. nonio.s teai her at Coventry High pipss for the Nov. ti election. The | of its top officers. So far, Lessner has not said Borden's Starlac *otpkg6 7 c s>i hoiil. is an aiea chairman for registrai's will be working on pre-1 I I.rfisl week. Le.s.sner circulated whether he would wage a proxy the state organization. She will Uniinary lists on Oct. 2 to make] fight against Fairbanks’ Whitney, NOTE THE LOW PRICE piVsiiii' at the Saturday .se,s.sion. the conections for printing. Regis-| I copies of Fairbanks's report to the ■ Securities and Exchange Commis- whose sales are $140 million a .Mi s . Kiiiily Heath, home cco-i;,;,(.s of voters are Mrs Mildred f^-i year. -sion, indicating that three company trend Detergent 2 39c n 'Oi.i s teat liei at Coventtl' H.gi). i Hiltgen and Mrs. Doris W. I.yon in I Bc-sidea Pratt and Whitney, FW m -o.be atleiiiiing. two se.ssions of j the First District and Mrs. G er-; executives were to be kept on high I con.sulting .salaries after the ex­ controls Colt’s Patent Firearms KIND TO HANDS Uie .onferiiiie, Itnide A. Haven and Mrs. Bessie I. -Co., and Chandler Evans of West pirationimiiMi uiof theiriinTii \rontract.s. uiivi at. 12-OZ STMIPS! Theme of the p.arley is "He-j strack in'the Second District. .6,;arcii; Tlvy lank to Teaching." , The parent-members of the North During August, he requested the j T rend detergent 2 BTLS 59c SpcaKer.6 inciudc ' national and Coventry Cooperati.ve Nursery and firm's management to release in­ s ate Icailers la the educational KindeiTtarten will .^old their an- formation about similar terms pro­ 1e DEAl PACK licci, in social service.s and hu- imal ineeting at s iiiti. Sept, 2.'i at vided for ex-officials Alfons Landa. Boston Firm m . m.tn iclation.s, I the classroom in Second Congrega- Robert C. Finkel.stejn, and Leopold 4 34c Sllberstcin. - Sweetheart Soap ...1 t:oluni,biis K.ssey Conlt'st ; tional Church. Officers for the The Fairbanks Whitney SPBck- FANCY BRISKET - FRONT CUT Till- St. Jude's Council, KofC. : school year will he elected, To Build P O LIQUID STARCH annual Columbus Day essay con- ■ There are openings in the nursery holders Protective Association, SERVE AN OLD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER WITH LOTS OF TENDER Inc., as the new group i.s called. Is te.6; is now under way and is ;'clas.s taught by Mrs, Kdw1n H. QT BTL 2 5 < CABBAGE AND POTATOES - SERVE DELICIOUS WITH CORNED BEEF op. :, to students in Grade,- II andjl-awton Anyone interested in en-j similar to a group Lessner formed In Buckland Zippy PINAST MUSTARD 12 at Coventry High School -Ml . rolling a i hilp is asked to notify about five years ago, when he be­ 8EEF entries must be turned in bv Oct. Mrs. I>awTence Fentiman. came conifierned about accusations The new Buckland Post Office, g ' N Sirs. Robert Kingsbury teaches that Silbei'stein, then chairman of authorized by the Post Office De- Kntries of not nuue than l ^ l h e kiiwiergarlen cla.ss with a.ssist- the company, wa.s u.sing FW ( then two years ago will be Al-po Dog Food I4M OZ CAN 27c Olio and not le>.- than .lOli w u rd s an.c of Mrs. William F Glenney. called Penn-Texasi funds for per- built soon* on New State Rd. by on the theme • Columbus, the Man , Mothers oi-yhe day at the school sonal venture.s. i jbe National Construction Co of CHICKEN of the Ages' must 'be the .>rig- h«ve been asked not to bring pre- The earlier committee wa.s dis- LB in.i; w.irk of the students, Thev -“"'hool children with them w-hen banded when Silberstein resigned | ij>bg building department is pro- Al-po Dog Food 2 ‘S-?49c aie to be turned in at the office . they a.s.sist with the'class, and to his po.st. and I-e.ssner wq.s made ■ i-e.ssing an application from the of Pi un ipal Francis A. Perrotli j from .sending Itu^on money a director of Pratt & \\ hitne.v j permission to erect the HOSPITALITY ASSORTMENT aiui will be jiiiigeii by a Knights to school with the pupils, Co., in We.sl Hartford, one of the ; $30,000 structure east of Gerich's of Columbus C'luncil committee. Coventiy re.sideiits^ in need of F-W subsidiaries. Service Station. , I3 0Z PKG 39c J. Kevin Doiigheitv. council ■''oetlce through the American Red Le.s.sner re.signed from Pratt & Construction plans for the 1,700 Golden Cookies pubiu 1 C.ilions director. said |' oes are reminded 'ha -Mr.s. Wib W’hltncv, In August in protest sqpare foot building call for cinder LB against the director s • bifick structure with a brick veneer LUNCHEON MEAT CORNED STRAIGHT CUT uugmg w ill be on originalitv of ' timughl, .ocmaev of ftt.s, neat- from policy deliberations. exterior.. There 'will be a parking ' e _i I ■ man of the ( oventrv branch. Rock* 12 OZ CAN 49c .spcling. grammar and 1^8-| ?h„p,e,.. s Since then be has sought, and undisclosed capaeitv, and Hormel Spam gained, information about the tbe building will be set back 60 payments being made, and .srhed- from the street, with landscap- WHOLE - Ready-tb-Cook — Ideal for Fricassee The ic.sult will! be announced at ' KveoTng Herald fov- uled to be maiie, to past and , three sides, the .-choo! on Lolumbiis Day, O.t. p„,ry ,.„rresiHmdent F. Pauline pre.sent FW officers. The Buckland Post Office , has •••••••••••••••••••••• 12./It 1.6 expel led that'the award.- ; IJltle, t<*lephofip PI to the' three winner.- will be pre­ Fashion Show Set by D of I Earl.v in September the terms been located in Gerich's Service sented at an assembly program ' „ »• t | of the contracts of Landa and station for many years. that afternoon at the school, as |>c]|’ ( » r o i i p U r g e s J T- ; ‘ • ■ i.- i. Finkelstein were revealed. By a years ago the Wexler Fam- ha- been done m-the past. Dough-] • ^ Nancy Viehi, left, and n Vsh'in*” agreement, each will receive ' i,y Trusts, of Newton Highlands. Gryk are all set to .show the $3.5,000 annually until 1968. Both ’ Mggg bought the site of the new ert.v .said Pnzes w1li be .$1.1 f o r l S l U c I v , R e f o r i l l i O F NOW- LB first $iu for .second and $.1 for fashion, for the ' ’small set " at the, ^ I^ 'g ^ / a rra v a ira lile fiom mem- Dena7t‘ thud. Daughters of Isabella fashion show; bers of St Margaret’s Circle, D. ‘ <5FC'lenorls gi— Office Depart- The coum il has obtained per- i\ew Circiiil Court eports circulated last , „^gn, The lease for the building STAurvooKseri to be held Tuesday at 8 p.m, at of I. (Herald photo by Saternisj. week indicated '’ * that three more ' runs for ten years with provisions mia.-ion fiom the l«>ard of educa­ Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. | — —,-----— ------— GOLDEN BOOK tion well as Sii'pt.' of Si-hool.- FW executives will receive like • for renewalr« for up ' to 30' years (Continued from Page One) Nancy, the daughter of Mr. and • r»* • beneflt.s. The firm has entered an „,ore R oya.‘ O, Fi.sher. to conduct the Mrs. Frank J. \1chi, 30 Liberty Oil Demaild Rising Home and High School conte.-t. agreement with David Karr, its LB he said a lawyer went to Danbury St,, wears a beige wool legging and ! ------president, providing an annual re­ FRESH FOWL CUT-UP K\ams close in a minor motor vehicle case and coat set with brown velvet trim | W ASH ING TO N—A big increase tainer of $60,000 for five addition-, Siipaf Idea Pay* Appiu atlon of tho.se inteie.sted ' got it nolled by the prosecutor in ( beige velour hat in Western European oil consump- al years if he fulfills employment SHOULDER In takingtuLfiMir anova examinationA V n eft (vn n 4 i for niral__ _ 1 open court . _ with:»4. consent_« 4 of the Evelyn, ® daughter- . . ’ of Atty. and; tjon is foreca.st. ’The 4.000.000 bar-; terms wlien his-‘ contract expires A N K A R A A simple, speedy • Encyclopedia LB ’ FULLY COOKBD earner for the Coventry Po.-t Of- judge only to have the judge re- ;tlrs. Anthony Gryk. 37 Academy ; ,.el,s used dally in 1960 provided 35 on -Nov. .Hi. 1969. Should he die way to make beet and cane sugar 20 volumes — get a new one each week 4 to 6 Ibt — Well Trimmed "Ttce nnt.st be received or post- open the case the next morning. gt wears a loden wool tweed coa t! pgr cent of total energy need.-, but | during that five-year period, his in the same factories has been de­ in Smoked Picnics maiked not later than Tiie.sday by Zone said he has heard of other with ’’wedding band ” fur collar and bv 1970 Hailv usage of more than I wife would receive the mone.v. veloped by a Turkish scientist, the I'.S. Civil Service Commission instances of severe penalties im- black velour hat 7 000 000 barrels is considered like- 1 Kai r may -glioose to resign any Prof. Emir Giirbaran, He is con­ VOLUME in Wa.shington.' D. C. The forms posed on defendents who refused Mrs Gu.stave Pulaski of 131 tinuing his work with a $30,000 Sfe«Vto«Ki S jp m c t m lm may be had at the local post of­ ly. supplving 45 per cent of total time after NoV>^30 of this year, if to plead guilt.v or who requested Summer St. and Mrs Adolphe energy usage. land be letained for five years grant from the United Slates. ONLY NOW Bologna & Liverwurst i i> 39< fice. Postnia.ster Herman F. Le- jury trials. Pacquette 16 Clinton St are co- ON SALE! HALIBUT sS 63c Doyt -aid applicants must take a HAMS He .said al.so that the court wa.s |------written tc.st foi- the po.sition. They I ^, " handling cases. J 0 VOLUMES 2-20 — $1.29 each • CewMiiedere French Fried HONOR MAID LB B u n SEaiON niu.si have resided within the d e-, ..j believe 80 per « n t of the I Sliced Bacon 69< SHANK SECTION lb c « 1 7- f'”: ceases would be disposed of easily ’ • Thousands of illustrations in full colors — *over 60 ® Cod 55 d a i T n ^ ^ if pro.secutors I • unique “How-To” sections, plus 100 Career Guides — • Fiih Sticks LI 55c dale of ihf exammatjon. ^ i LB LB other requirements include that'® ^ A fabulous value. • Scallops lb 6 9 c Skinless Frankfurts •""<» “ 59< applicant.-niii.-t have reached their ^ Put your child's future, on your shopping lisll • isih birthday on the closing date Stamford Bar Association s | There IS no maximum ag? limit ! weeks | Briefs ! the State Bai^ Association Tliere will be a dance for Iwal ailopted a le.soliition disapproving • • • • • • • • • • • % •••••••••• tecn-agecs at 8 p.m. Saturday at "any statements from whatever % the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ sniiice the effect of which tends TABLE NAPKINS Cash Saving j ter with .Ioe| Cash in attendance. to influence 01 intimidate juries.” Prizes will he awarded. Mr. and Tlie resolution did not mention Kleenex PKG Of 50 23c Chief .Instice Raymond E. Bald­ Produce Specials ! win or Robinow by name but it ' WHITE OR COLORED came after the two sent a joint Panfry Qhelf Qpeciala! Personal INotices letter to circuit judges and pros­ ecutors. KTeenex 29c In the letter, they said severe - After School Snack BIO V A L U l Card Of Tliank.s penalties were warranted after Good Food Costs No More At Bursock's PAPER lO W EtS MARSHMALLOW W » soiilfj hk.' to sjj'f.nr h- art- felt apj.r.-riHIjf.n t<. Tl).\ inaii.r .fri.iids, conviclions for the offense.4 of r -la m c - and n. iglih..r.« ivh.. wer*. .«r, driving iindei the influence of Kleenex 2 RO^S 41c 7'/jOZ c-i,. rnn* and kind in our reCeni .sor­ liquor, negligent homicide and I c row. NO. 303 CANS SHURFINE BLEND WITH FINAST RIANUT SUTTER • DELICIOUS MIs I.-.' R.van those res'ilting in personal injur- WHITE OR COLOREOi JAR .Mr. and .\Trs. CharJe.- Kooae ' ies. F lu ff FRENCH STYLE BEANS Delsey bathroom tissue 2 Rms 27c ■a APPUS SNOW'S - Special Low Price MBIVCS! WHITE OR COlORED 2 McIn to sh 15-OZ FRESH SUPPLY! 3 f o r 4 9 ' Scotkins LUNCHEON NAPKINS ' Opk F'so;&5 Jm oc c A Real Treat CANS OF " WHITE OR COLORED NO. 2V3 c a n s SHURFINE Ciaui Chowder 2 For The Lunch-Box Scott FAMILY NAPKINS 2., of"/o 29c ■iG V A LU l WAYBEST FINAST - All Popular Flavors FREE SAMPLES YELLOW CpNG PEACHES SNOW'S CHICKENS EACH' 12-OZ c (S-LB. .AVG.) Corn Chowder 2 f A S s ^ 4 5 c Honeydew Meioiis CANS For Soetrffful Fxfor/ofi 3 /for 8 9 ' SNOW'S SEEDLESS Canned Soda HIGHLAND! LBS 12-OZ. BOTTLE i,b. 39c Fish Chowder I 5 0 Z CAN 27c G ra p e s RICHMOND - New Pack “PARAGRYUC” o , ' SNOW'S Sweet Potatoes LBS 19< 16-OZ ACRYLIC LATEX Vermont lii^ SYRUP 2 9 ' CHOICE Minced Clams ^ 7h OZ CAN 27c CANS NATIVE GRHN LB T o ih a fo e s HOUSE PAINT AUNT JEMIMA RIB S T E A K S REGULAR OR DRIP 5c Off SALE Cabbage 1-LB RICHMOND - Cut U B CAN 70c Beech-Nut Coffee Carrots PKGS 17. Sorry we ran-mH^of them last week. If you didn’t receive PANCAKE FLOUR 15Vj OZ CANS your free sample stbo in today. 2-lb. boxes 31' Rinso Blue Detergent Green Beans FREE CANNON BAIH TOWELS GIANT SIZE FINAST - AUo Regular or Thin Spaghetti } COrXTKV STVLK SEE BACK OF BOX FQR DETAILS 83< NBC-Fig Newtons . 1 lb._39e SAUSAGE MEAT Lb. 5 9 c 1-LB Diet Delight Helps You lo se W eight! Bortue. ELBOW PKGS I f f I 8', OZ- Fmit"Coiktiih$T3rT*N-33n Apricots" 3 9 . M cacaroni ~Slamp Buye!~ eeee#ee69a«a«eeeeeeeeeee e e e e e Poachts suao* “ a°n 33c Grapefruit ok 2 cans 35c FINAST JUMBO e ROLL ACRYLIC LATEX Pears halvis ia ozcan 3 5 $ Sweet Cherries 'c?4 27c Paper Towels White or Colored Fresh EXTRA J a L STAMPS . EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT ORANQE-APRICOT 46-OZ WHITE ONir Spareribs W/TH ITtMS LISTED BftOW Frozen Food Speciale ! CAN Lipton Tea Bags »« on s a u i pkgdmi 5 7 c < U ) • AMWMCAN WAMNOH B>C Cocktail Stainleei Tableware im t no. on. Borden's Whipped Poiatoes. in o ip k o 31 c M IX OR MATCH SALE CHICKEN 2 ENY F.WCY, SWKKT Feremeet Big Dip Ice Milk NOODLE PKG 4 G t W « We’re $o sure ycull like H, we mpite you f Borden's- Au Gratin Potatoes »'oz rue 4]e Lipton Soup Mix PRUNE PLUMS Borden's Scalloped Potatoes s-oz na 37c "ycrrgarrdM n PINAST 120Z m n...Ahs^»iy mi! Crunchy or Smoothy JAR Belly Crocker Angel food Cake Mix u -ozhig 49 c Peanut Batter J u s I b rin g us fh e coupon and G£T Belly Crocker -limon chiffon Cake Mix ’*’■'» 6z rKc 49c •ORDEN'S YOUR fR lE pint CAN of "RARACRYLIC". m lOrOZ PKG 2 Lbs. Refreeh-R Germicide PARMESAN 29c Betiy Crocker Fudge Brownie M ix‘sfi'/i /VrG 39c Broccoli Spears Grated Cheese . lOHm Itplm ) Burry's Scooter Pie Cookies o* '«• Puss N ' Boots nsH riAvosiD c a i food i o z c a n 9 c Trinity Candy ivAumu m-oi m '10-OZ PKG ■OND'S - Fresh Pack Light Tuna CHICFUN of IHI-SLA - CF,;i,1, Slyl. AV. OZCAN 35c Sliced Pickles Zion Fig Bors • i-uwo Cauliflower w hite Tuna cm(ciun of ih i-sfa - soi.a p.u ;- o z c a n 3 9 c Finost Date Fillbd CoHoo Cako 10-OZ ' PFEIFFER'S VERNON PAINT and Peanut Creme Patties na. isco 2»-oz c fu o s 6 9 c Chef Dressing Finast Lomon Crunch Loaf Baby LiEna Beans PKG Yuban Instant Coffee » oz FA« 1 3 9 Finost Donuts kam • woAt ■ cinnamon icewo REGULAR or' 9 OZ Keebler Pecan Sandies FA OZ HO Finast Baisin Brood Berateein -%?69 49c F R E N C H .C U T PKG WALLPAPER CO. FANCY. T.ARGE Tropicona Orango Juico «« . Green Beans Spatini Spaghetti Sauce Mix IVi OZ RAC 35c VERNON CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER VVakofiold Alaskan King Crobmoot «-ezPM Hunt Club Burgerbils S IR RAG 73c Hydrox Cookies ««»•*" clii45« VERNON CAULIFLOWER Cornivalos Stuffod Cloms "o**" - *-oi mo Dial Soap 2 iiciARs 29c TEL. Ml 3-1652— TR S-2262 Sporry's or Handy's Link Sausage h im FOR Mandarin Orcanges 2 c,.^' 39« Sunshine Marshmallow Peanuts lO OZ RAG 29c Goi|oa Ham Loaf * oi mg Head (QtPEN D.MI.Y— 9 A..M. to 6 P.M. 29c CIGARETTES, BEER 4 TOBACCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAMP OTFER Finast Luxury Loaf lozma PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY Finast Pkklo fc Pimont# Loaf y Spaghetti OPEN THURS., FRI.— 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. e e • • 9 • •••••99999999e9999999 9•• Knost Tasty, Leaf , I CIGARETTES,' « » | 'tgBACCQ PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAAAP OFFER '' , A • ■) I ■ ■» •7.' . V ■... /. .. .7 7 : 7 ■*. ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN ■; 1 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER BVENIWff ITBRAL©, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, J962

Adlai in Policy Speech Rockville-Vernon Legcd Battle Unchecked Schools Drop Obituary FAMOUS BRANDS..METrER VALV^ plus STAMPS U,S., Cuba Dispute Milk Price Bartlett Libel Suit Assigned Mississijppi Fighting To 3 Cents To Sept. 28 Court Session Ferns Rites

T)ie cost of milk to pupils in A petition for more ip^lflc^for unemployment benefits for the Slated Friday Boils Again in UN all' ' Mancivestjer public schools For University Bias atktementii by the defendants in the week ending Sept. 16, the State La­ dropped another penny per half libel .suit being pre.ssed by former bor Department reports. Claims pint bottle last night, by order Military funeral services, public, Rockville police sergeant Lester F. filed last week totaled 126. will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. (nllnur(l from One) ^of svbversion and vituperation of the board of education. Bartlett has been as.signed to the Public Records (Continued froin . Page'One) ^should be I prepared to go to jail againsrt its neighbors in the West­ The board voted to bharge three at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 short calendar session of the Tol­ Warrantee Deeds: Harry Good­ Main St., for 1st Lt. Robert A. 4 or to resign so others could take members alike. There may have ern Hemisphere." cents per bottle, instead of four win Jr. to John M. and Carbl B., cross, made of cotton sacks-and over their jobs. been some doubts in the' pa.st, he land Superior Court, on Sept. 28. Ferris, 23, of 299 E. Center St., U.N. Financial Structure: "We cents, for all milk sold separately. The assignment was made in to- RIsley, property off Richard Rd.; stretched flat on a street near a Chancery judge L. P. Porter, said, as to the legality of asse.ss- hope this a.>wembly will adopt a The cost of milk served with the who accidently shot himself In thi daj’’s opener of the fall session of I. R. Stlch Associates, Inc., to side with a .22 caliber pistol at dormitory, was extinguished by a state Judge, issued a- temporary ments for the U.N.’s peace-keep­ pjogram which, through one hot lunches is included in the cost George F. Lang Jr. and Ruth E. injunction Wednesday barring ad­ ing operations but these were re­ tnean.s or another, will finance op­ of the mealj- the court. Lorlng Air Force Base, Limestone, university firemen in 'ten minutes, Defendants in the suit are the Lang, property off Skinner Rd, Maine, Monday. mittance of Meredith. moved by the recent’ advisory erations authorized by itself or the Mrs. Katherine Bourn, a Dem­ Quitclaim Deeds; Thomas N. Meredith was expected to show In special session, the Missis­ opinion of the World Court. Security Council. Otherwise we ocrat whose agitation earlier this City of Rockville, former corpora­ A member of the 69th Bomber tion counsel Harvey A. Yonce, the McCrystal to Jane Dereszewska, Squadron at Loring, Ferris died In up in company of a number of sippi legislature passed a bill "This as.sembly," he said, "now doom our organization to impo­ month to have the milk contract federal marshals. Hartford Times, rte Hartford property off Maple St.; Jane the base hospital a few hours af­ which would make it unlawful to faces the compelling obligation of tence. We cannot expect the Unit­ on a bid rather than negotiated ■Dereszewska to Thomas N. and If the university refuses to en­ admit to the university any stu­ IT'S TIME TO STOCK UP YOUR PANTRY SHELVES. EVERY WEEK AT POPULAR Y^U affirming a policy of collective ed Nations to survive from day to Courgnt, and the Rockville Journ­ ter the accident in his quarters. basis resulted in a decrease from al. Ann McCrystal, property off Ma­ Burial will be in East (beme- roll him, the registrar likely dent convicted of criminal CAN BUY FAMOUS IRANbS YOU KNOW AND TRDST AT REAL SAVINGS. SENSA­ financial responsibility for the pol­ da>' by pa.ssing a cup like a ..beg five cents to four cents per bottle, ple St. would face federal charges. charges or arrested on such icy and actions of the>'linited Na­ gar in the streets." The suit for libel, which asks for tery. was again responsible for the de- $75,000 in dama.ges, was .filed last Attachment: Concord Steel Federal courts up to and in­ charges Involving moral turpi­ TIONAL SAVINGS . . . VALUES GALORE THROUGHOUT THE STORE. tions. . . . I believe that this a.s- must elect unconditionally a sec­ crea.se voted by the . board last 'There will be no calling hours. cluding the Supreme Court have May through Bartlett’s lawyer, Cofp. against Armand Corneau, Besides his parents, Mr.''^ and tude. sembly must al.so devise a financ­ retary-general for a full term of­ night. doing business as Vernon Welding ordered Meredith admitted to the Presumably, this law involved SNOW'S ing plan for future peace-keeping fice. Our responsibility in this as­ She informed the board-that an Atty, Harry Hammer. The libel Mrs. Edward J. Perris Jr. of 229 writ eiaimed Bartlett-suffered pain Shop, property in the Box Moun­ university as a transfer student, Meredith through the charges of operations to take effect when the sembly is to make sure that tlifs additional federal subsidy, affect­ E. Center St., and his wife, the coming from Jackson State Col­ voter registration fraud against and annoyance, and that he had tain area, $750. former Mary ’Twitchell, Ferris is proceeds from the (S200 million) important office is as well-filled in ing most of the milk sold in­ Lis Pendens: The ^Capitol City lege for Negroes. him. Barnett signed it into law bond issue are exhau.sted ” the next five years as it has been dividually in Manchester schools, been held Op to ridicule., Bartlett survived by a sister, Mrs.'Eliza­ Barnett told state officials they 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST al.so claimed that a statement Mortgage Co. against Anna E. beth Jean Sagan o f Cheshire, early this morning. Steven.son called for action to in the pa.st and that he who holds would permit the school system to Hall, properties at 73 and 75 High CLAM given to the newspapers by Thom­ Mass., and a brother, Theodore IN MANCHESTER streamline the procedures of the the office retains the full freedom charge three cents to most pupils. ,St. rapidly expanding world organ­ arid authority provided under the The federal government offers a as J. McCusker, police commis­ Ferris of Vernon. > sioner, was false and malicious. ’Trade Name: Leigh Fluckiger, ization, for enlarging the Security charter." subsidy of four cents per bottle Cedar Swimp Rd,, Tolland,' doing Father O^Connell^ Father Pinto Council and the economic and sO" Di.sarmamenl: "The issue, is for every individual bottle .sold in McCusker’s statement contained Mrs. Sadie M. Stitt charges of incompetence which business as the’ ?Eaat Side Auto CHOWDER cial council and to make sure the plain. The price of general disar- a .school that has a hot lunch pro­ TOLLAND — Funeral services formed the basis for the city’s ca.se Sales, 122H E. Main St. COFFEE secretariat and the secretary-gen- j mament is mutual security by in- gram. she said. Ninety-three per were to be held this afternoon at Figure in Clergy Appointments eral remain independent of power! ternational inspection within the cent of 'he bottles sold individual­ against Bartlett in May and June 3:30 for Mrs. Sadie Mellor Stitt, 15-ez. of 1961 and which resulted in his Vernoii news Is handled by The politics. ! framework of the United Nations. ly in \Janchester achool.>^ are sold Herald’s Rockville Bureau,. 5 W. 96, of Buff Cap Rd., who died He said the United Nations' rec- , Because .such a system would be In schools that have hot lunch suspension from the force for 30 Monday evening at a Rockville Four Catholic clergy appoint­*>School in East .Hartford, St. TALL days. He did not return to 'work Main St„ telephone ’TRemont ments of . interest to Manchester Thomas Seminary, where he was $ Ol d of accompli.shments so far "is ■ international, it could have no con- programs, she said. convalescent home. She was the CANS after the sirspension and was de­ 5-3138 or Mitchell 9-6797. reaidenta were announced today by a prefect, and ^t. Mary’s Semi­ Ehler’s Grade A formidable" but to meet the new I ceivable connection with espion- The other seven per cent of in­ widow of Samuel Stitt. challengc.s which now face the age. Is inspection by a' United Na- dividual milk sales are in schools moted to patrolman on July 28. Mrs. Stitt was born in England,, Archbishop Henry J O’Brien in the nary in Baltimore, Md. He was world "we need not Ju.st a strong, ; tions agency too high a price t o ' do not have hot lunch pro- 1961 after being found guilty of 4th Arrest Made Feb. 25, 1866, a daughter of Jo-' Catholic Transcript.’ ordained in 1945 in Hartford and but a stronger United Nations." .pay for the safety, perhaps sur-i K''®"’ -''. and consequently qualify disobeying orders. The Rev. James T. O’Connell, as­ has held assignments at St. Jo­ Bartlett then attempted to nulli­ seph and Elizabeth Woods Mellor. Stevenson" ■told “ *'the assembly ' '■ ■ vival of mankind? Can any soci­ only for a three cent per bottle On Gaming Charge She came to Tolland from Middle- sistant pastor at St. James’ Church seph’s Church in Canaan, St. 1-H). Vac. Can SAVE 35c "my government is more than ety value its secrecy more than federal subsidy, she said. fy the demotion through the Court for the past six years, has been as­ Francis’ Church in New Haven, of Common Pleas but his plea was town 23 years ago to live wlth^her ever convinced that the .success everyone's safety especially a .so­ She proposed that the school niece, Mrs. Raymond Clough. She signed to a similar post at the end St. Peter’* Church in Hart­ or failure of this organization board drop the price to three turned down. In December Ham­ A fourth person has been arrest­ Church', of St. Aedan in New ford. ciety which avows itself the model mer filed an appeal to the State is also survived by a sister, Mta. Haven. could well mean the difference toward which all other .societies cents per bottle in those schools ed by Vernon constables in the case Father BoUea was ordained in Supreme Court of Errors. involving loss of about $970 by a Adalbert Lewis of Clinton. The Rev. Eugene F, Torpey of June in Paris, France, after com­ between world order and world must irre.si.stibly evolve?” that qualify for the higher sub­ The Rev. William‘ Ci H. Moe, SAVE 16' ZBA Hearings Set Vernon man in an area motel card Hartford chaplain for the last ses­ pleting courses in theology at the anarchy.” Hep to New Nations; "We have sidy, and leave the priCe at four pastor emeritus of United Con- The Soviet bloc has made it cents per bottle for those schools "Two public hearing.s, one on a game last Thursday. sion of State Senate, will become Seminaire St. Solpine in Is.sy, a right, I think, to congratulate request for a car dealer’s license /regational Church, was to offi­ assistant at St. James’ Church/ clear in private talks with U the committee on peaceful uses of that do.»qt qualify. Louis Failla, 35, of 23 Irving St., France. He is a native of Water- Thant and others that it will con­ and the other for a sideline vari­ Hartford, gave himself up to Hart­ ciate at the services at Indian Hill The Rev. Richard C. Bollea'wlll bury and studied at St. Mary’s outer space on its progress toward Before the board approved the Cemetery in Middletown today. tinue to refuse to contribute to decrease, which may cause 'a defi­ ance to put up a garage, will be ford police this morning on advice assume the duties of assistant pas­ School there, St„ Joseph’s Cath­ international .scientific and tech­ held by the Rockville Zoning The Ladd Funeral Home of 19 tor at St. Bartholomew’s Church.. the peace-keeping operations. The nical . cooperation, progress which cit of $350, board members dis- of his lawyer. Failla was turned olic High School," Hartford; St. Communi.st countries are the big- agreed on whether the price should Board of Appeals at 7:30 p.m., over to state police who brought Ellington Ave., Rockville, is in ’The Rev. Peter J. Pinto of Man­ ’Thomas’ Seminary, Bloomfield, holds high promise for both peace Wedne.sday at City Hall. Charge of arrangements. chester has been assigned to the ge.st group in arrears in payments and the advancement of knowl­ be left at four cents throughout him to Vernon where he was and St. Bernard’s Seminary in BLUE RIBBON V but some others .such as France the system; three cents a bottle for ’The request |kr the car dealer’s booked on a charge of gaming by Church of St, Bernadette in New Rochester.- N.Y. St. Bartholomew’s edge. But what does it profit if a Haven as as assistant pastor. DOUBLES STAMPS license is madiT^by Sal Yetz of 50 and Nationalist China also owe few. men orbit the earth while be­ most schools and four cents per conspiracy. He posted $50 bond for Robert H. .Sherman is. his first appointment. substantial amounts. bottle for a few; or reduced to Ward St. appearance in the Rockville- ses­ Robert H. Sherman, 67, of 11 Before coming to- Manchester, Father Pinto, who said his first low them millions are starving? Asking approval of a variance, Father O’Connell was chaplain at UNITED N.^TIONS, N.Y, (AP) What is the point of technological three cents per bottle throughout sion of Circuit Court 12 on Oct. 2. Bates Rd., died this morning at his Maas at St. James Church six to. locate a garage five feet from Others previously arrested are Laurelton Hall, a girls’ school in years ago, is serving now as a.s- EVERY WEDNESDAY FACIAL - Highlights from today's policy prowe.ss if it can launch men into the system. home after a long illne.ss. speech by U S. 'Ambas.sador Adlai Mrs. Jane Stuek, a Republican, the east sideline rather than the John J. Bassell, 34, of Windsor and He was born in New Britain, Milford, and later served a.s as­ slstant at St. Brigid’s Church in A space but cannot lift them from 10 feet required by regulations, sistant pastor,at St. Mary’s Church SUNSWEET E. Steven.son: the '.swamps of poverty?” favored leaving the cost at four Thomas E. Manning, 57, of Hart­ Feb. 4, 1895, and had lived in New Elmwood. The son of Mr. and Mr.s. is Gerome Remkiewlcz of Burke in Portland, Conn. He served here Peter J. Pinto^r. of 32 Proctor World Situation: "The crisis in U.N. Aims; "Here, then, are our cents, to avoid penalizing those ford, both of whom have also been Britain most of his life. He moved Berlin has not exploded into war; children whose schools do not quali­ Rd. charged with gaming by con­ to Manchester two years ago. as chaplain to the Ladies of St. Rd., the -young priest was born in TISSUE twin ta.sks;.-To replace strident High School News James and as head of the "'adult iq / but the pressures and harass- politics with quiet but determined fy, for the higher federal subsidy. spiracy. They are free under $50 He served in the U.S. Army dur­ Connell.sville, ' Pa., where he at­ ments against West Berlin contin­ Mrs. Bourn favored taking ad­ Ronald Povlosky as president bonds fpr Oct. 2 court appearance. ing World War I. He was a mem­ struction class of the church in ad­ tended St. Rita’s School. His fam­ diplomacy—and to replace the heads a slate of officers recently dition to general parish ministry. LGE. ue to rank as the mo.st ominous arms race, the President said vantage of the subsidy where po.s- Clifton S. Bradley Jr., 23. of 11 ber of the Quartet Club, the Donau ily moved to Manchester when ha threat to the peace of the world; .sible, and explaining to the par­ elected by the Dramatic Club at JVilahire Rd., Vernon, who filed the Club and the Manachor Club, all in Father Torpey is now serving was seven years old. His studies PRUNE JUICE ■ 400 Ct. last year, with a peace race—with "The government of Cuba, with ents of the few children who had Rockville High School. Others are dbmplaint on the card game, has New Britain. as chaplain at St. Francis Hospi­ continued at St. James’ Parochial" $ 1 a creative race in the production Sandra McDonald, vice president; tal, Hartford, and Is a former as­ TURKEYS BO] moral and material .support from to pay four cents per bottle that ■been charged with gaming. He has Surviving are his wife, Mrs. School, St. 'Thomas’ Seminary, and exchange of goods and the Rosemary Moran, secretary; and sistant director of the Torrington the outside, carries on a campaign elevation of living standards.” the federal government would not posted a $50 bond also for the Oct. Grace B. Wood Sherman; two sis­ Bloomfield, and St. Mary’s Semi­ pay a higher subsidy for them. Betsy Vincent, treasurer. The club 2 court session. ters, Mrs. Ruth Paulson of Goshen, Chapter of the Diocesan Labor In­ nary in Baltimore. Since 1959 GRADE A JL ■ Chairman (Jhristie McCormick, will present "Angel Street" . on Police are still searching for an­ Ind., and Mrs. Helen Miller of New stitute. His religious training has Father Pinto has been CYO direc­ QT. a Republican, favored a uniform Nov. 30. other man and a woman whe were York City: and several nieces and included studies at St. Mary’s tor of the Hartford West Deanery, The senior class will sponsor a m ^ SAVE56e , price of either four cents or three in the card game, according to nephews. BOT. OVEN READY m Congress to Caution cents. "Welcome Freshmen” dance to­ Bradley’s complaint. Funeral services will be hpld his life. He retired about five years Ted Cummings, a Democrat, morrow. Sandra McDonald and Bradley, who runs a liquor store Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Rose Hill ago from the Portemouth Navy supported Mrs. Bourn’s view. Sue Lipman are in charge of tick­ in Ellington, was called to the mo­ Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Yard. About Town / SAVE 12c 10 lbs. and up William Buckley, a Democrat, ets, Ronald Povlosky is heading tel on a liquor delivery and waa Rocky Hill.’ The Rev. LowelL Q. He was a past master of the Cuban, Soviet Rulers moved that the price be a uniform publicity arrangements; and Jean invited to join a card game in Haynes of the First Church of Kennebunk Lodge of Masons and three cents per bottle and the mo­ Wisniewski is in cha'rge of re­ which he lost $970, police said: A Christ, Congregational, Wethers­ a past patron of .the Kennebunk Joan Donahue, the daughter of tion carried. freshments. check drawn by him was later re­ field, will officiate. Burial will be Order of Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donahue, 90 (Continued from Page One) |tion in Cuba “ should be taken Mrs. Stuek was reluctant to ’The Girls’ Athletic Association covered by police. in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Besides his son, he Is survived Cooper .Hill St., will resume her X ______^ . drop the price to three cents and held its first meeting Wednesday. Hill. bv his wife, Mrs. Edna Benson the language VrsTmld by’l t s com-' hysterically." Association officers are Darryl studie.s this week as a senior at The resolution expresses^ the i •’“ '’e a deficit, since the safeterias Friends may call at the funeral Seavey; 5 other children; 24 grand­ Becker Jr. College, Worcester, mittees. United States' firm determination k.re steadily losing money, she Brace, president; Lea Gordon, home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Mass. I vice president; Diane Judge, sec­ 12th Circuit * children and 3 great-grandchildren. Even before the re.soiution was to prevent the Castro dictatorship' said. called up officially, senators made retary; and Phyllis Ziemba, treas­ frnm "extending by force or i The cafeteria fund is not yet in urer. Marie DeMara Newman The installation of sons of the speeches, concerning it. In one. threat of force its aggres.sive or the red, however, she said, but the Court Cases Sen. Warren G. Magnu.son, D- Mrs. John Rusher is substitu­ - Marie DeMars Newman, who liv­ American Legion scheduled for Giant Size subversive activities to any part surplus ' 'has dropped ' ' from' ------$35,000 ting for Ronald Satryb who will ed in Manchester for 42 years at 22 Dog Causes Sept. 23 has been postponed until Wash., declared “ Castro must go of this hemisphere.? at the start of the school year 1961 Chuck Steak MANCHESTER SESSION Williams St., died yesterday in 3 p.m. on Sept. 30, at the American - we are dedicated to that propo­ to $23,000 at the start of this enter the history department Oct. sition." Senators noted the resolution ex­ 1. Satryb presently is a first lieu- Patrick Daly, 25, of 62 Gardner a Glastonbury convalescent home. Legion Home. presses also the determination of school yejtr. St., Haverhill, Mass., today waa She was the widow of" Frederick Road Mishap Sen. Jo.seph S. Clark, D-Pa., this country to meet itk respon.si- Thirty thousand fewer hot lunch^ f-tenant stationed at Fort Bliss, El SELECTED said Americans "feel anger and sent to the State Jail at Hartford Newman. She was born Dec. 6, bilities under othe Monroe Doc­ es were served last year than fhe Paso, Texas. A 1962 graduate of Manchester CONDENSED jfrustration that the Castro govern­ Evening School Report in lieu of $650 in bonds ordered to­ 1897, in West Warren, Mass. Aymer Grover of East Hart­ High School, Podolny won a var­ TIDE year before, she said. This, com­ ment has hoi.sted the Red flag trine. Rio Pact and other treaties. day by Judge Francis O’Brien on She is survived by two sons, Fred The report cautioned other bined with the fact that the sale Enrollments have been closed in ford has his dog to blame for an sity "M" in fqotbail. He Was a TOP GRADE within sight of our shores." three of the classes in the fall charges of larceny lover $250) and A. Newman of Manchester and accident on W. Center St. last member of the MHS French and Western...... Hemisphere...... of individual nations "Inpints of milk in -, , operating a motor vehicle while Richard R. Newman of Hartford; Clark said "this is no time for ter-American rights and obliga-! creased last year over the year be- | session of the adult evening cdu- night at 8:15. Current Affairs Clubs. ^ war talk.'” and that the resolution his license was under suspension, three daughters, Mrs. Alice Winch The dog was riding in the back CHOICE tions are reciprocal "-a- pointed | fore, points to a trend away from cation program at the Rockville Judge O’Brien referred the case of Glastonbury, Mrs. May Wutiich states the correct po.sition of the .sugge.stion that they fall in line hot lunches, which may mean fur-1 High School, according to Martin seat and decided to leap up front The Men's League of the Salva­ ALL government. to Henry Bayowski, adult proba­ of Manchester and Mrs. Francis a common danger. ther financial difficulty for the j Fagan, director of the evening with his master. What the dog tion Army will resume its monthly "This is no time for a blockade. | tion officer, for study pending a ■Sullivan of Rockville; her mother, didn’t realize was that a bag of POPULAR GRAND CHAMPION QUALITY r cafeterias. | school. The clas.ses filled are return -report on the case next meetings at 6:45 p.m. Sept. 22 at no time for carele.ss old men to In its vote approving the three! Christmas workshop, flower ar- Mrs, M. L. Manderville of 'Van­ groceries already occupied the Thursiday at Manchester. couver, B.C., Can.; a brother, Aime the church. A special menu will be send young men to war," Clark cent price for milk, board members | ranging, and oake decorating, passenger side up front. served after the meeting. said, adding that he repudiates Daly was arrested Tuesday night DeMars of West Hartford; nine­ When he leaped over the seat, agreed that they might have to | Fagan said, however, he was at 10:30 following a spot check of 3 Lb. 1 Oz. SAVE 20c what he called the demagoguery State News opening another class in Christ­ teen grandchildren and two great­ the dog bumped the bag of gro­ of .some he didn't name. raise the price later in the year, if rhotor vehicles by town police. He grandchildren. Herbert King.sbury III, the son the price of raw milk rose dras­ mas workshop and flower arrang­ ceries and Grover tried to grab'll Box Magnu.son sugge.sted tbal West­ was then Charged with driving a Funeral services will be held before it fell onto the floor. In do­ of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kings­ ern Allied naiions. "if they are tically. ing to be held on Monday nights, motor vehicle while his license was Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Ro.se bury Jr., 4 Durkin Rd., entered in addition to the regular sched­ ing so, he took his eyes off the sincere, and I am sure they are,” Roundup suspended, held over night and Hill Funeral* Home, Roqky Hill. road, police reported, and the car Danbury .State College as a fresh­ could take a page from the book $12,895.99 and the tax at $3,- uled offerings on Wednesday presented in East Hartford’s Cir­ Burial will be in Rose Hill Memori­ mounted the curb and struck a man this week. SAVE 23c of Italian seamen who have re­ 045.58. nights. cuit Court yesterday. The case al Park. pole. fused to .sail two Italian freighters (Continued from Page One) Total tax delinquency for the Fagan also reported the Mon­ was continued to Mawhe.ster today Friend's may call at the funeral Grover was treated at Manches­ He is studying for a degree in CORNISH HENS to Cuba with cargqps from the So­ four-year period, according to the day welding cla.ss is almost filled, under a $150 bond. home today and, tomorrow from 7 ter Memorial Hospital for a , cut niusic education, specializing in viet Union. toi additional money to help right grand jurj' charges, amounted to but ,that there is still the 'Tuesday On investigation of Daly’s per­ to 9 p.m. lip and a left knee Injury. The'car trumpet and piano, Kingsbury, a the retirement fund. welding class- available to regis sonal effects, they found a pawn He .said the maritime rt’ationa $7,817.11. received front end damage and 1962 graduate of Manchester WAYBEST * "Having got our feet wet on this The $1,500 fine approximately trants. 'I’hose wishing to register i ticket from a Hartford shop in waa towed away. High School, played in the band ought Jo take a gd long look at issue in 1961, perhaps the experi­ may do so at the high school to- 1 which Daly, had realized $10 for that . exafnple. covers penalties and interest on ’That waa one of three crashes and orchestra and with other mu­ ence gained will help toward get­ that amount. Judge Clarie slated. day and tomorrow, from 7 to 9 ! some men’s jewelry. The jewelry sical groups. NATIVE Seri. Thomas H . Kuchel, R- was then traced to a complaint Funerals Investigated by police yesterday. ting the 1963 measure passed." He 'In. other federal Cases before p.m., or on Saturday, from 9 a.m. ) ------• i Calif., told the Senate the re.soiu­ from an Eldridge St. man Tuesday Frank J. 'Vlchi, 32, of 30 Liber­ tion will show that Congre.ss and said in a letter to president Salva­ Judge Clarie today, James L. For­ to noon. Registration to last ty St., yesterday morning was Members of the Ailderaon-Shea Buy a coupk for Hio tore Perrucclo' of Council 16. night .total 817. night who reported that a jewlry j Frederick G. Waterbilry Sliced Bologna the. people are united behind the tier, 22, formerly of East -Hart­ charged with failure to drive in a Auxiliary VFW who are planning frooior Stale. County and Municipal Em­ ford. pleaded |gullty to illegal pos­ CC\i’ IMeinbership Drive box containing a diamond stick-pin, The funeral of Frederick G. Wa- to attend the Gold, Star Mothers’ -President. . ^ two onyx rings.' a gold ring, and ' terbury, 66 Whitney Rd.,'was held proper lane and, was orderefi to "There is setthlng bitterness ployes, AFL-CIO. Thatcher .was session of aT sawed-off shotgun TliStributlon of envelopes Sunday appear in Circuit Court 12, Man- Dinner on Tuesday should mak* replying to an article on the re­ and was given a suspended 60-day Will mark the Initial phase of the cuff links, valued at over $2.50, was i last night aP 8:15 in the Holmes reservation* bySept. 21. Mrs. among the American people - as taken,' ' . 1 Funeral Home, 400 Main S t, with ohester, Oct. 1. Police allege CAPITOL they watch the ugly situation on tirement fund. published in the Au­ prison sentence and one year pro­ membership drive of the Rockville that Vichi brought about an acci­ Florence Streeter, 63 Starkweath-i gust is.sue of the union’s publica­ bation, District of the Norwich Dioce.san Police said that Daly had been a the Rev. C.- Henry Anderson of er St., Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, SOLID PACK an island only 90 miles away from visitor of the pldridge St resident Emanuel Lutheran. Church, offi­ dent of another vehicle. About our coastline,” he said. tion. Rodney E- Craft, 25, of Bristol, Council o f Catholic Women,. Wom­ 8 a.m. Mias Annette L, Balkus ot 175 Woodland St., of Mrs. Harriet was given a suspended six months earlier.’ ciating. FARMS "They are filled with a> bitter­ " But the comptroller Indicated en in the district are urged to make East Hartford, was traveling west­ OLsaver.. 107 Cambridge St. will WHITE MEAT sentence and two years probation. Detective Sgt. Joseph Sartor ar­ Burial took place today at the take resen-atoins after 5 p.m. to- ness perhaps, unparalleled In mod- the legislative battle to get the their returns on the following Sun­ rested Daly yesterday afternoon on Middle-Patent Cemetery, North bound on Center St. in the ovtside needed extra money to help bal­ He pleaded guilty to forging and day, Sept. 30. lane, just west of Broad St. when day or tomorrow. e-cn times over the Soviet Union uttering a $42.08 check. the larceny, count. Castle, N. Y. making Cuba a Communi.st arsenal ance the fund will not be easy. He Pariah membership chairmen are In other ca.ses: " ■ a westbound vehicle in the inside In this hemisphere;" urged state employes to work with Mrs. Eldwat;d MamusZka, St. Ber­ lane, operated by Vlchi, began The American Legion Post and Stephen Liichon Jr., 18, of South Mrs. Georgiunna Conlun Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R- him on the project and ; appear Plead* Cuilty nard’s; Mr.s. Roman Grleka. St. Willington, was fined $21 for pulling to , the right and into her Auxiliary will attend a, district Edward’*; Mrs. Peter Pozzato, St. Funeral services (or Mrs. Geor- meeting Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in VEAL Ulah, said he backed the re.solu-' with him before the legislature’s HARTFORD (AP) The former •speeding. ’ . path. She swung to the right to TUNA ;gianna Conlon will be held tomor- tlon. as one which .would show un­ approppiatlons committee when it head teller of State Savings bank Luke’s; Mrs. Paaquale Cairo, St. Janas Bota, .50, of 16 Wads­ avoid a collision,- but struck a Rocky (Jill. Men should meet at 3jUe*3D*iofliomi PORK LOIN Maurice’s; Mrs. Roy Abrahamson, I ro\»at 8:15 from the John F. Tier­ utility pole, police said. She was the Legion Home and women at wavering support of the President. considers the request. today pleaded guilty to charges of worth St., waa fined $18 for fail­ ney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center GOL-PACK The resolution — triggered by embezzlement before Judge Ti Em­ All Saints; and Mrs. Donald Boston ure to grant the right of way. not hurt, but her car, with con­ the Grange Hall, in Rocky Hilh and Mrs. 'Thomas Fleming, Sacred I St.,,with a solemn high Mass of siderable r i^ t front damage, was .o ^ .V- *■ " congressional concern over the met Claire in U.S; District Court. A $25 bond forfeiture was or­ ! requiem at St. James’ Church at Imported Krakus military buildup of Cuba—is ex- W Oman Burned Thomas I. Jensen. 49, 7 Lennox Heart. towed away. Vlchi was arrested The Salvation Army will .con­ dered in the ca.se of Stanley Walsh, : 9. . - FROZEN I l>ected to be approved today by Ave,, Wind.sor, admitted taking RocUvilI|'^dis tflcrincliTdeirRbcR^ 57. of Hartford, Wfio failed "tcT ap­ by Patrolman Ehnanuei Motola. duct an open air service at Main both houses. It then will go to Margaret Stauffer,. 64, suffered $13,177 from the Pearl St. bank vllle, Ellington. Vernon, Tolland, In a New Bolton Rd. single­ and Birch Sts. at 7:30 p.m to­ WHITE TUNA serious burns today at her home pear arid answer to the charge of Arthur E. Brooks 3 LB. CAN« President Kennedy for" his signa­ over a five-year period. Bolton, Stafford Springs, and Som- intoxication. vehicle crash, Andrew Calve. 20, day. Honorary Sergeant-Major 3 : 8 9 An ouHtartding voluo ture. (9 MacDpnough Piaqe). She was Judge Claire reMrved sentencing ers. Clarence Walker, 27, of no cer­ ANDOVER—Funeral services for Of 63 New Bolton Rd.. waa shak­ David Addy will be in charge. reported in critical condition at pending a probation officer's re- Skeet. Shoot Set Arthur E. Brooks, of Hendee^d., en up when he was thrown from The resolution, said the Senate Middlesex Hospital. < ■ tain addres.s, pleaded guilty to an SAVE 11c report, will make clear^"the es­ port, which is expected to be avail­ A skeel shoot will be held Sun­ intoxication count and was given Andover, were held Tuesday at the his car after it struck a pole and Manchester Lodge of Elks will sential unity of purpose, not only Her clothing was" on fire when able in about two weeks. day afternoon at Ih^ Rockville Fish a five-day suspended jail sentence William P, Quish Funeral Home, embankment at 8:15 last night." conduct a ladies night at 7-30 POPULAR of the Congress, but of the Presi­ she fled ‘downstairs, draperies Jensen, an employe of the bank land Game Club grounds on Mile on recommendations from the 225 Main St., Manchester, with the Calve told police he and his O’clock on Sept.'22 at the, Lode* dent and the American people as caught fire from her clothing, but since December 1956, and head Hill. Ammunition and refreshments family relations office. Rev. Willard E. Thomen, pastor brother. Gerald Calve, 22, of Uome. 30 Bi.sseli St. Bennv Bene- the house blaze was quickly extin­ of Andover Congregational Church, vento’s orchestra will provide mu­ COUPON GOOD FOR YOUR well." guished. teller since November 1960, 'was will be available at the skeet field. Richard E., Hutchln.son. 47, df Brookfield Rd., Bolton, had been r The report said "existing mili­ arreated earlier this month by the Hospital Notes Springfield, Mass., waa given a 15- officiating. traveling west'on New Bolton Rd. sic. Reservations mav be made Police were unable to determine CH O ICE OF tary capabilities In Cuba do not FBI for taking bank funds through Admitted yesterday: Rita Fon­ day- jail sentence^ execution .sus­ Burial took place yesterday in ’and had just passed the town line with Bruce Noble, 82 Crestwood 100 endanger the .security of the Unit­ immediately how the fire began. a variety of devices including the taine, 81 Ub*“ b St.; Bonnie Dzla- pend^, in lieu of a $15 fine. the New Goshen Hoppen Cemetery, when he noticed a vehicle, fac­ Dr., or Edward Tomkiel, 91 ( U. S. NO. 1 WASHED and SIZED ed States” and the resolution is juggling of accounts and false dul. Lake St., Vernon; Robert Hutchinson, who la in the Navy, East Greenville, Pa. The Rev. ing north, stopped in the middle Grandview St. designed to "make sure they do , Ex-Assessor Fined withdrawals. «' Dougan, 24 Main St.., Vernon; was to have appeared In court to­ Nevin Shallenburger officiated. of the road. Calve applied his not in the future.” HARTFCIRD A former assessor Asst. U.S. District Atty. James | Theresa Sargeaiit, Tunnel Rd., Verr, day t o , pay the fine for reckless brakes, he said, and his right T^e Catholic Young Adult Club 1 0 0 EXTRA STAMPS OR 200 "It is of critical importance for the town of Derby was fined D. O'Connor .said Jen.sen set the' non. driving ordered several weeks ago.’ Harold G'.' Gompf . rear tire blew.- He turned the of Greater Hartford will have, its that this point be clearly under­ $1,500 and given a suspended one- figure at $13,177 himself. When I Discharged yesterday: Rose A letter received by the court re­ ' Funeral services for Harold G. wheel left to go around the annual open house from 8 to 12 WITH PURCHASE OF $5 or MORE ^ stood by the people of the United year sentence, on a tax evasion arraigned earlier before . U.S. i Hannon, 26 Maiden Lane; George ported that he was .serving .sea Gompf. 45 Liberty St., Were held stopped vehicle and his left rear p.m Sept. 21 at St. Anri’s Hall States and by the rulers of Ha­ chaige today in U.S. District Court. Comsr. George C.' Hastings, the! Gendron, 9 River St. duty at the present time.. .yesterday at 2 p.m. at the Holmes fender hit a utility pole, causing Park St., Hartford. Mike Gate’s — OR — orchestra will play and refresh­ EXTRA vana and Mo.scow". If the Soviet James F. McCarthy, 54, owner of charge listed the amount. in "ex-1 Camper* Enjoy Safari Case* Continued jfikineral Home, .400 Main St., with him to lose control of the ve­ Union attempts to in.stall, or aid a restaurant in the' to,wn where he cess of $12,000." '. | 'Twelve families from the. RAF- Until Monday. Alfred C. Smith. the Rev; Lawrence F. Almond of hicle, which then hit an embank­ ments will be served. Tickets will in the installation in Cuba of mil­ was assessor .from 1952 to‘ 1960, Jep.sen, who is free on $5,000! CA .Chapter of the New England 20, of Levlttown, N. Y., for plea South Methodist Church officiat­ ment in front of 154 New Bol­ be sold at the door only. POTATOES itary force capable of endanger- pleaded nolo to one of four grand bond, is represented by Atty, Mer- Family Campers Association were to speeding charge. ing. ton Rd. The second impact threw Mary-Burton Miller, daughter of Ipe the security of the United jury charges brought before the riam Davia of Windsor. among the 1,115 New England Until next Thursday, Andrew Burial was in East Cemetery. the younger Calve out of the car Mr. and Mrs. Gibson O. Miller. 2 0 0 EXTRA STAMPS STAMPS States, it will create a situation court bjr U.S. Atty. Robert C. families who .attended a 'fall frolic Dlubac, 48, of 40 Oakwood Dr., for Bearers were James Looney, onto the driveway. Patrolman Newman St., entered Westbrook WITH PlIRCHASE OF $10 or MORE which the United States will not Zampand, at the Belknap Recreation Area in disposition to charges of breach David Looney, Jo.seph Looney, Samuel Maltempo reported the Junior College, Portland, Maine, tolerate and whigh could have the Judge T Emmet Clarie;, noting EXTREMISTS OUTLAWED Laconia.^N. H., last weekend. The of the peace, intoxication and re­ William Hooker, George Lane and unldentifie d vehicle in the road this year as a freshmari. COUPON’ GOOD AT POPUIAE, M.4,NCHESTER ONL.T giaveqt possible consequences," the civic activities of the defend­ SALISBURY, Southern Rho­ local chapter Had charge of games sisting arrest. Also, Stephen Milton Block. left the scene after the Incident. She graduated from Manchester lb. , SEPTEMBER tOUi THRU SEPTEMBER 22nd the report said. ant, suspended the prison term and desia (A P)—j’rime Minister Sir for pre-schpol children. Lesiezka, 45, of Hartford,, for a Geralfj Calve was not tiurt, Mal­ High School with the class of 1962. ADULTS ONLY—ONE COUPON PIJI FA5IILV The report said the resolution placed him 'on probation for two Edgar Whitehead , today an­ James X«ynch, chapter president, court trial on charge ofi, non-sup­ George L. Seavey tempo' reported; NO STA.MPS Vi'I’TH OIG.^RE’TTES OR BEER—ST.4TE LAW FREE nounced outlawing of the ex­ Ifown firemen of Hose Co. 1 last makes it clear "the United States years , / said the event, marking the climax port. I Funeral services for George L; 'The Calve vehicle, with exten­ MAXIMUM VALUE OF ’THIS COUPON 200 STAMPS will not flinch from these conse­ ’Three other charges, covering tremist A.f r i c a n Nationalist of the 196^ camping seaaon, was Until Oct: 11, Lawrence (Jos- Seavey, 69, of Cape Porpoise, sive damage to the fenders, right night at 6:30 extinguished a small BAG i quences.’.’ . alleged fraddplent federal tax re­ People* Union, blamed for racial considered one of 'the best gather­ tello, 41, of 14 Laurel St.i for dis­ Maine, father of John F. Seavey, rear tire, and windshield, was rubbish fire opposite 403 Center "This determination of the Unit­ turns in 19s5, 1957 and 1958, were vlolenre that has swept this ing* held by NEFCA and that position pending family« relations 77 Oxford St., were held yesterday towed froin the scene.' St. CMuse of the fire was not de­ ed 3ta^es, having been made nolled by the government. white-niled land. Whitehead fill­ nqembers are looking forwa-rd to office study,of breach of the peace at the Cape Porpoise Methodist 1 termined, a fire spokesman said. clear in advance, the onus of the McCarthy pleaded nolo to tax ed up the guard and air fored to attending the; Spring Safari next and intoxication .charge*. Costello Church. He was burled in Kenne- situation, if it, deveipps, will bp evasion for the year 1956 when he cope with arson, political, In-' May. . ' ■ I , was arire-sted last night, after a bunk, Maine. 1 Put-in-Ba^, in Lake Erie, Is - Ml*s Irene Grenier, daughter of ^ on those who deliberately and lilsted am income of $6,572.80 and timidatiani and sabotage' that ^ Joble** Report disturbance at his home. . He Mr. Seavey died Sunday night *( rated ; as the t|lird best fresh­ Mr. and Mr*. Paul Grenier Of Ver­ imoa'ingly created it,” it asserted. k tax of $1,403.90. The grand jury have ben metmtlng for the paat A total of 132 claims from Rock­ pleaded guilty to each charge to­ his,'home. He was

dered admitted to the-eehool by gineering and mathematics, was for admission to the non-tuition fact iq the boy’s i^llegs transcript. high schools should evaluate .the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CONN., THURSDAY,'S^:PTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN the Rtate Supreme Court. advised by officials at Lafayette day sessions; * . - •"If the colleges do not give regular and special honors pogram ‘Bip; Ben’ Means- Taylor^s Bid Court Orders In a ‘far-reaching decision that high school to enroll in a special and cotne up with an equitable I Melvin’s mother, Mrs, Mollle special weight to honor courses, Edward Yeomans. There will be a An all church planning Meeting mentary school. Mrs. James Don­ 1 parked in front of 14 Summit St. ; at $39. The clothing vvas taken from could have 'nationwide repercus­ honors progrram called the "schol­ Lesser of Brooklyn, petitioned the and this fact becomes generally weighing program which would More Than Clock Andover sions, Justice Ix)uis B. Heller ruled arship bloc." ' small admission fee and refresh? will be held at Ceptw^Church nelly, president, announces there Thunderbird Theft at about 12:30 p.m. yesterday, ibis car which was" parked iff the^ College Admit State Supreme Court to order her known, why should a young man truly rpfiect the students’ capabili­ LONDON Properly, only Barry Seeks nlents will be sold. Hosts for the Cottage at Columbia I ^ e Sunday are still a few vacancies in the Syme told police. He returned at : rear parking area at the Manches-' His First for yesterday that college authorities In this program, the boy finished son’s admission in an action against ties.’’ the had made an “arbitrary, capricious or womah want to enter upon such 18-ton bell that Bounds the hours Tteen Dance Set evening will be Yeomans and at .2:30 p.m. a n ^ continuing kindergarten sessions . Checked by Police 2 p.m.. and the car was gone. Po­ : ter Shopping Parkade, he told three years of high school in two the high schoi, the board of edu­ a program? City Corporation 'Counsel Leo A. from' London’s Clock Tower can be James Tsuffis. The dance is spon­ through the eveidilg. Those at­ lice said that the keys had been police. — ■ and unreasonaUe" declsian in the and a half yeaus, grraduatlng last cation, the college and the board of Directorship; Girl Scouts Meet 1 Diredfar^Seat Honor Student case of Melvin Lesser, 17. "Why should parents advise their Larkin, \yhose office represents called Big Ben—after. Sir Benja­ By Rec Council sored by the Andover Recreation tending are a sl^ to bring a box .Girl Sco^, Troop 14 will meet left In the ignition. January, and then applied for ad­ higher education. sons or daughters to take the more Brookljm College, said an appeal min HalL Commissioner of Works Council. supper. ' Thefts of a Thunderbird, a 6-volt The battery, valued at $12, was BarrlM Melvin from the free mission to Brooklyn college. tomorrow’worn 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. battery, and a plastic bag contain­ Harlan D. Taylor, 39 Harlan St., NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (AP)—A college, Heller suggested, would be In granting her petition. Justice difficult program, which not only was being considered. when It wss hung. But to most peo­ Chiuvii Notes On Tuesdl^, the board of benev­ at the .home of Mrs. James Tansley reported taken from a tractor- Flutter Draws Sharks graduate of a high school honons But when Melvin’s high school Heller said the high school failed gives them far more work but ple Big Ben has conie to piaan the Former Rep. A dance for all Andover teen­ ing a sweater, shirt and pair of trailer truck parked on Spring St., la a Republican candidate for the in the nature of penalizing him for ^ As. for Melvin, he said he plans agers and their guests will be At Andover Congregational olences meet at 7:30 p.m. and Hohmann on Hebron Rd, TVanspor- socks, are being Investigated today Just south of Gardner St. Kenneth MIAMI — Shark.s are acutely program turned down by the city's electing an honors program in high average was computed, it stoqid at to give due credit for Melvin’s en­ Jeopardizes their chances to gain to register for classes Monday, add­ clock, the tower, the bells, and the bosM of religious education at -^tatlon from Rham will be provided by police. board of directors. He has been the tuition-free Brooklyn CJollege, be­ 84.3 per cent. Just .7 per cent below rollment in the scholarship 4>lbc— admission to one of our city col­ even the booming sound. Atty. David M. Barry is a held Saturday from 8 tollp.m. In Church, worship service Sunday, Miller of>70 Foley St. reported the sensitive to vibrations in the water School and would encourage stu­ ing: the elementary school. The "Wan­ the Rev. Willard Thomen's se^:- 8- for those who need It. James J. Syme of 14 Summit St; tljeft yesterday afternoon. and are more likely to be attract­ chairman of the town development cause his average was .7 per cent dents to take easy courses instead. the average required by all the 4- reserved fdr the top 10 per cent of leges? "All I want, to do is get back to Big Ben, the largeet striking Democratic candidate for the Co-op to Meet oenimiaslon since August 1961. below the required 85, has been or­ year colleges of the d ty university each class—and didn’t iijdicate this clock In the British Commonwealth, derers,” a five-piece combo, will mon topic will be "Christ the Glv-^ yesterday afternoon told police ! Mark KravlU or 49 Sanford Rd. ed to erratic, fluttcry, or Irregu­ Melvin, who seeka a career in en­ “The guidance counselors in our school as quickly as possible." board of directors. He was the furnish music. -’’Slim” Smith will er of Life.” Immediately follow­ The Andover Pje-School Par­ Manchester Evening Herald An­ that someone had stolen his car ! reported the theft of, a cream lar motions, like those of a hooked In, January he was named man­ has minute hands 14 feet long. ■ ehairman of the charter revision ager of the physics depiutment at also be present. ing the service there will be a s^ ents Association kindergarten dover eorreopondent, Margery from in front or his home. The I colored .-.plastic bag containing a or wounded fish, than by a swim­ the United A ircraft Research commission in 1959-60, and was Teen-agers should register their cial church meeting to elect group will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Montandon, telephone Pllgrlin vehicle, a tan hardtop Thunderbird, white orange-striped sweater, white mer's normal, regular, strong Laboratories. He Joined the com­ a representative from Manches- guests beifore the dance by calling hers to the pulpit committ in the all-purpose room of. the ele­ 2-6012. <9" with registration plates W-182, was ' shirt and sWeat socks, all valued stroke. pany In 1946. ' ter to the State Legislature in 1958-50. He helped draft the 1960 plat­ # BiSier Values ftfBiEgrSayiug® form for tSie town election cam- ill III

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He encouraged f(VT m V A M ETIES iinmigration, agisted in railroad MANCHESTER construction, expanded Industry, 0PEN NHIHTS1 MONDAY thru SATURDAY till 9 COMPLETE WITH and fbstered education 'and cul­ * ■ " . . . '' ture. ■ ta ijsa We Resetve the Right to Limit Quantities OLDSMOBILE for MOTOR SALES POTATO and YEQETABLE The longest, driest coastal de­ 512 WEST CENTER ST. sert in the world stretches along A I. A. «.B», tociBM ol ssfoMMse ceeOmsM. , Ml 8-1511—Ml 3-2411 the Pacific littoral of Peru and Y O U G E T A Mott’i ruM oul of wy Khertistd iUra, OO OPENEVEMNOS^ / northern Chile. Several weather stations In the area have recorded ...... tK.ir. s “RAIN CHECir .oliAoi A, As “RAINCHECK ’ m yosr B«f ««»«• O***- no rainfall for 20 yesun. But tor­ ('■ DOUBLE STAMPS Every Wed. rential rains sometimes fall in places, 'literally meltihg ehiaters of baked-mud houses. ^ ’’1 ■ V 1'. . ’ ■ r 'A; •V- >■ 1 y : ' \ »V .A -V '.,■ 1 '. ■ ii / . • ir ' J ■ X ''

/ PAGE SIXTEEIf .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1982 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN Cpnrad Aims Kennedy Raps Third Term Clip out ' L JJi'l I,.u 1,1,1 From ’s CUP N o . 7 1 7 Kitchen Call for Slash As Director This Coupon Good For For SeconA this m 0 TMS B.t DORIS RRIJUNG coupon! ^ FREE i!!- STAMPS Nttlv* tomatoes are in abun­ In Foreign Ajd Directorship 100 dance and Mr*. Cyni* W. Tomp- PowelVs Bid COUPON STAMPS with purchasB of *5 or more thru Sat. ktn*. 187 Gardner SI., iiaea them WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORI Donald S. Conrad, 14 Harvard trt make Grandma . Nora'* To­ (Continued from Page One) Democratic Director Theodore FOR Rd., la a Republican candidate for Etcipt «n.a medium green pepper chopped vote to. cut back the Alliance for need more Vitamin " I tablespoons butter or mar- Progress, to hamper the Peace i i C in the cold wea- ■r Corp.s. to repudiate our long-term -J ther ahead. Loweit garine O R A N C E J U I C e ■ $ or 6 medium tomatoes, peeled corpmitments of la.sl year and to 7 price this year! or 1 large can of tomatoes undermine the efforts of thOse CHUCK ■«(. I ,lw Ma who are seeking to stave off chaos ! BONELESS \ cup flour I 1 and communism jn the most vital i quart milk ' _ areas of the world. . , V... Brown onion and-pepper In but­ BONELESS ter, Add tomatoes ami bring to Kennedy concluded r "I cannot believe that tho.se in both parties, B H F O VEN LB boil. Mix flour with water and who have consi.stently voted in the Shoulder Roast make thin paste. Stir into toma­ course of three administrations to! to mixture. Add milk gradually fulfil! the nation's obligations o f; and stir. Bring to boil and cook Fresh Tender Breast C until thickened. Serve hot. Add leadership will permit this irre­ and Meaty Quarters lb Q uarters lb salt and pepper after serving to sponsible action to go uncor­ Chicken 43 Donald S. Conrad rected.’’ Theodore Powell prevent curdlijig. The recipe were the special areas of interc.st aer\-es six with second helping*. Secretary of State Dean Rusk 1958 he was chosen acting mayor sent letters to House leaders FRESH BRISKET to him during his first term as a Oatmeal Bread by his fellow directors. director. claiming the cut in funds- would He is the consultant on public 1 cup rolled oats "paralyze United States leader­ He. is chief of sale.* operations cup shortening information for the Connecticut for P ratt and Whitne.v Aircraft In ship" in critical areas at a time Department of Education. ■ cup molasses when the Cuban and Berlin crises Ea.sl Hartford. 1 tablespoon salt pose serious problems. He is al.so the author of two POT ROAST A native of Melro.se. Mas.*., he • I ’ s cup* boiling water books. "j;ai'thcst North," "The M-a.s born Aug. 21. 1914, to the late 2 packages dry yeast dissolved House leaders were undecided 'School Bu.s Law" and edited A Eldon S. ami Annie Belle Wessell wheUier to try to restore the cuts. STRAIGHT front in ' j cup lukewarm water third "Democracy in Action." t t C c J L C ( Oonrad. He attended .sehoola there, Special bonus from our otrn bakery! 2 eggs If they tried now and failed, the Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb'. 2. CUT LB. CUT LB was graduated from Melro.se Higli I ’ j cups whole wheat flour chances of re.storlng some of the 1919, to the late David and Mary School iji 1932 and from the Uni­ 4 cups white flour. / money in conference-after the Barry Powell, he attended public versity of Cincinnati in 1937. bill clears the Senate- may be schools in New York City, re­ He was a civilian engineer at l6 d EjCtra vliui Stamps Mi.\ oats, shortening. mola.s>^. jeopardized. California Roast 65^ salt and boiling water, an^^ let ceived his bachelor's degree from ■ p Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio, for the when you buy a delicious While leaders pondered their Colgate University in 1918. his .UPER-RIGHT m e e U.S. Arniv .\ir Corp.s from 1935 to cool. Add dissolved yeastr eggs course of action, some Republi­ Bo!ogna IN PIECE LB V ^ and flour. Mix and let aland 15 master's in political science from 1937. at Douglas Aircraft in Santa cans talked of propo.sing reduc­ Johris Hopkins, in 1940, and his SUPER.RIGHT Q C Monica, Calif,, the following year, minutes. Place in gpMsed loaf tions of as much as $200 million Stop & Shop Cherry Pie pans and let raise oi^ hour. Bake (Herald photo by PinLo) doctorate in public law from Co­ Liverwurst IN PIECE IB y and for the Air Force the next two MRS'fCYRUS W. TOMPKINS in economic aid. lumbia University in 1958. :ONEY SUPER RIGHT 4 0 Z years. at 350 degrees fcm'about 50 to 60 Any attempts to further pare minutes. The r©1 LB ter fishing as hi.s hobby. Wliile he Mrs. Tompkins is a member and there for 10 years. He is guest tional Park and Salt I^ke City, Bv roll coll vote of 246-125, the tions on policy. V a r r O T S tender O cellos A p p l e s 2./.-INCH MINIMUM * * BAG House completed action on a pro- blue took part actively in the former president of Chaminade soloist at churches in the Manches-1 Utah. : Powell is a member of the Dem­ Hartford Junior Achievement pro­ oo'-'al to strip logislalors of their ocratic Town Committee. ’"junk m ail" rights. Swf- Potatoes4 i„29" Philodendrons 3 roR *1 gram. ho has more or le.ss with­ He and his wife, the former Miss drawn from it to spend time on Hehrnn struction and supervision; Junior Lola Hutchinson of Manchc.ster: The vode. on a Senate amend­ Virginia Sheehan, havd four chil­ Asst. Scoutmaster Jerry Taylor, NOW IS THE TIME FOR FALL PLANTING A&P has good silpplles on these items: directors" meetings, which num­ TIDE the 'baby's grandparents. Mr. and ment to thd/qnnual legislative ap­ dren, Christopher, 12; Gregory, 9; Marvel Lawn Builder, Grass Seed, Peat Moss, Peat Humus, Imported Bulbs, and Evergreen! ber (our to six evenings a month, junior staff supervision; Scout­ Mrs. Herbert W. Porter of Hebron propriation bih^^ repealed a. 1961 Melis.sa, 7, and Stephen, 5. Thit weak only! Reg. SS* Kinclerjirarleii Size master Grant, senior staff pro­ and Mr. and Mrs. George Berry of act giving memb«i;s of Congress and on preparation for these meet­ gram. ings. . ' Chestnut Hill, Lebanon, and the the right to use their,,free-mailing First cookstoves were market­ The best bread for your family has something in it no one haa Nears Maxiiiium Legion News parents. As if this were not enough, privileges tO send literature any­ ed in 1830. Built to bum wood, The resigiidUoiv of Richaid D. four other four-generation groups where without the name.-or ad­ they had built-in ovens and a ever tastedi No one has ever tasted value. All really fine S T O U l^ Gale as commander-elector the were also present. dress of the recipient. tank at the end for heating water. breads give you quality, flavor and nutrition. The best bread School Supt. Aram Damarjian American Legion, has been ac­ Time of ^ l£l 78c ■ ~ / swims. Sunday morning service at Si. Pe­ be a gi afidma. I am a widow in my Troop : st,aff .gs.sistant for’ the Fricei ihewe In iMa ed guerAnieed Ihrv Set., feet. 22 A effeettv* it Atl A4P. Super Martm In tnu commufillv Is ilclaiiv mid-OTs. and very much-a lone. • ter's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Tebicro pftdueli And itemt preMbUH hy l|« •uempt f'cem Ftpid Siemp ffffer Mother's Day is a big heartache Scout year, announced' by Scoul- Gordon W. Weeman. rector, officia­ ma.ster Richard M. Grant, are: ting. . for me: I need a family and love. Pillsbury N abisco . ■ iW f o il T JtdatA , 9 j v J ow/ l A I will do my iitmofit to return the R e d C a p Asst. Scoutmaster Arthur A. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levesque of whilm Johnson, candidate and tender­ BIGGER AND UTTER THAN EVER FlilSCHMANS, SPICIAl affection of Ellsie's family. Maybe Best Flour Rltj Crackers Speilde Detergent Willimantlc and Miss Niki Laking I can contribute something to their Refresh-R foot program- Aaat. Scoutmaster of Hebron were sponsors. Follow­ Tetley Tea,Bogs . *s«» th ey OUR OWN CURE! U. S. C H O IC E Margorint «ua*rE*s fk* 39' happiness too. - 'M r Milton ..Shaw Jr„ troop meeting ing the ceremony a christening din­ October 'Rom an's Alona L': 57c C$2.29 pnei^aqt aj / \^ ; ; 0 9 c ‘^ ,r 6 9 c ' Five Favorites! la s t!" program and advancement sched­ 2 7 c ,' b l5 .4 5 c ner was held at the Berry resi­ MAXWElli HOUSi From Cincinnatt, Ohio; Jfy hus­ ule supervision; Asst. Scoutmas­ NOW ON PKG # CC dence, at which four generations |X_ // |AC OF 48 band and I just love children. We ter Donald E. - Griffin Jr. and of the family were present: The UUy sale ONLY •" Instant Coffee V! 1.'39 6611006 would like to be your grandpar­ iC Louis * . second and first baby’s great-grandmothers. Mrs. ents. We have a lake cabin up Chef-Bpy-ar-dee Lestoil class advancement, camping in­ Merton Hills of Gilead and Mrs. WPSSBF C h e e r .Gold: Medal north and you and your family can RUSS YI BOOTS, FISH FLAVORED come slay with us in the suipmer Flour Frozen Pizza Pine Dp*eiqent Pillsbury Flour * Diomond Crystol- time.,Please write soon. Blue-Washday Sud- Cut* Cot Food ■ Judy and Lars with cheese 55c 7c»« /n Scot,' -jn. Salt ■ 38 01 bct.OtC tiA-.fl part / VJC Alt PURROii From Jacksonville. 111.: My hus­ '• Z 3 5 c t;:'83c 5 7 c . IU‘ $2.29 with sausage "J:,'" 65c 3 quart FIIIPRO BIRtO Wk band has been dead for four years, F R E N C H 1 - I I I eye 2SIB A AA > PLAIN OR lODIZID my mom for eight and my father covered FANCY, SWEET LIFE !AG rt/ bag A.AT Oiivt Oil /«75' *"1.39 1 LB 10 OZ 1 AC for 13 yeai's. We never had" any S-quart mixing bowl •aucepan fTMliSEN, c u b e d ' U V E , MAINE PKG i A children. \ miss my family so much. 1 Hoo'sffbold Chef-Boy-ar-dee Lestoil BACON, cello pok Friends, i^ousins, and neighbors are L/Orn6T CUbnser f luffo VEAL CUTLET, lb. 79c LOBSTER, lb. 79c I 11 S P A N IS H 1 lb. 69c Ttice, but bu.sy, ■ , Goldea Shortening Spaghetti Sauce Spray Starch Colgutt Personoi ■ Your letter ivas so, sweet. Elaie. 4c off 4-4'/2. oz cans 35c Tho Evening Division of Willimontic Stoto Collogo Spry Shortening I almost feel I know you. I keep i-fc "JC.- ^ 70/» '^ :! r 2 1 c 2!.“ 35c' • 6 9 c 99c SALE! New Pack-B&M SALE 99c SALE Floriont Doodorant Ivory Soap wondering about your children 2 ' :r 3 i c ’«::‘ 2 3 c can, DOG 3-fb can / / G 1 is offering their names and ages. I am 67- and "MIX or MATCH 'EM" 1 IB AAC 3 LB Q AC have no close relatives. I’m glad IPRAY yAC CAN WA CAN OO -CAN * • 4 CAKES 26 s', you are a nice, big family. From Courses In FOREIGN LANGUAGES BAKE» BEANS ...... IS Oz. the warmth of your letter, I know BROWN BREAD ...... n o * . vmi are fine and upright people, Scott Mr. Clean Ivory Lestare CREAM C O R N ...... 8 0 8 ^ Beginning September 28 i would like to be your grandmoth­ Liquid Defergent Bleach Tebs WHOLE KERNEL CORN ...... 80S 1 ~ er. -My love and blessings to each 'Soft Were Toilet lissut 27t Cleans Evaryt+iin^ ri^T GREEN BEANS ...... 808 Cumny Soup Ivory Liquid 13-Egg Angel Cake Fm Interested people ore urged to contact Ivory Snow of you. • . ■ •4c off! 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PAGE EIGHTEEN I ^W ANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 "jg**" ‘ ' ■ »' ’ II ' ...... i i ' ' ...... ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, CON^4, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962^. PAGE NINETEEN BIINN\ ■ " OUR BOARDING HOUSE w it h MAJOR H' “ PLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE : t h ' p o o r pooch is co lo J* ,TMI CLUO^PIDN't Theft Mark Would Be Worth $50,000-^ , H ts SMfVefftAT/ 2 'L L MCAR TM'BeU..MS SLEEPS LIKE A 1 AhiW if to Prevlotit Punln HMM... HO-Mu /W-*~-HERE^ M A D A W . is a ^ Girl Talk u s t e n t o /w h .v o U m& upmolstereo j TURTLE- / WHAT'S THIS X HEAR CHECK MADE OUt 7 Handled j Out ABOUT y o u t e l l in g THE BOYS T O YOU f o r SJOoo ! ACROSS 4 I SOLD HAY GOLD 1 Her name 5 Ruh out THAT YOU OOMT APPROVE OP , 6 Anatomical duet M e RUNMifVG A 0OARDIM(3 ,A\iNE IN Co l o r a d o .' means "grace" lie may get if he goes to 162 S ----- Tanguay 7 Simian MILWAUKEE'^ (A P ) — record must be broken In 154 MOUSE ? WOULO You LIKE i C = • Ftnlinlne 8 Standards of Fleet Maury Wills chases an games to break it. team dei'islons or go into the rec­ TO BE RENOERED BACK . U/A-M-^IPYOO yipellation perfection asterisk Friday that could be And the 'xidds are against the ord book with an asterisk, indi­ IM-0? THE LARD BUCKET 4 /[ P LE A S E ,X'D Like UCiaaeoua 9 Bows slightly swift .shortstop. He has to get two cating that it was broken In a A POT OF TEA AND element 10 Nights before , worth $50,000 or more. to tie and three to break the 162 game schedule. / 13 Skein of yam events wills and his Lo.s Angeles Dod­ mark Friday on bruised and bat­ SQ/AETAavS.^ 14 "Bird of peace” 11 Cipher Maris had 59 home run.*, through ger teammates move Into St. tered legs .and a painful ankle. 154 New York- Yankee decisions ISBcliefa 19 Girl's nickname Louis'for their l54th game of the M ILW AUKEE (A P )— Los LCr Diysdalc has hit in 290 2/3 ably Would have only two days’ ' 16 Ibaen character 20 Flax (dial.) "Yes. it hurts to run," he said last year, and finished with 61,. season With Wills in hot pursuit Angeles ace Don Drysdale innings this year. rest. 17 German atream 22 Carry (coll.) 28 Cloae , 42Exndet Wednesday of an ailing ankle. "It the la.st one.coming in the Yanks' ■ Los Angeles Manager Walt Al­ The interviewer promptly not­ f t VmI kf W»n 18 nichea 23 Miss Bonhcur 26 Points 43 Feminine name of Ty Cobb's modern record of 96 hurts .so much I have to loosen final game. credits an improved overhand T W P W .0# ^ 20 U riat 24 Modify by 31 Hagdalene> 44 Bellow stolen bases. , ston .said that Drysdale and Pitch­ ed that Dry-sdale then would be ■ ■ S V l up pretty good before a game, Cobb established his mark with well-rested to open the World 21Unk excisions diminutivs 45 Spenlah pet , Wills, acclaimed as the, greate.sL delivery for helping him to ing Coach Joe Becker desAve a 37 Bridal petht either running by myself Or with the Detroit Tigers in 1915. It wa.s Series, Alston grinned afid .said: ALLY OOP BY y. T. HAMLIN 22Setama 25 Garment 47Againat base runner of his era, swiped his become the major league’s lot of credit for perfecting the 23 Careuae 26 Eccentric 38FUh daDemeanor the pitchers in- the outfield.” set in 156 games, since the Tigers hard-throwing hurler's delivery. "Tho.se kind of words arc not spok­ HOW CAN A THING 26 Approval wheels 39 Nickname for 46MlsaFerb«' 94lh, in the Dodgers' 4-0 victory Wills faces the same ruling that played two tie games that season. biggest winner, but Milwau­ ITS TH' IN8IPES OF A USUAUY MOSTLY THEY “ Don's throwing a little bit more en." But he spoke like a confident' JUST BIGGER'N A N WHAT MOLECULEj SOME 30 Poem 27 Lohengrin's Beatrice 51 First wpmen over Milwaukee Wednesday, l/s applied to Roger Marts la.st sea­ kee Manager Birdie Tebbetts has' THEVRE JUMP The ruling, however, applies to from the top and it' has helpeti man. AN ATOM HAVE 16 AN ATOM, TIMES THERE'S YELLOW AROUND AN' 31 Separate bride 40 Of greatest age 52 Gibbon Angeles, leading the ' Nationa; son when he sought Babe Roth's deci.sions. instead of gamc^, .. so another opinion. a n y t h in g t o o ANYWAY? JUST ONE, SOME­ WITH BLACK ^ BUMP EACH column League race, is idle today. every pitch." Alston said. "He gets 32 Hawaiiaa c 2 3 r ~ r 6 1 1 1“ W IT record of 60 home runs. Friday ranks as the day of de­ "He stopped being a bully.’’ Teb- WITH RUNNIN' TIMES TEN OR SPECKS/ OTHER/.,- "Sure, I'm thinking abouK'it The problem involves t l^ ex­ cision for Wills. a little more Wrist into his pitche.s.i l- r ilJ i- u r lx x r i R f A i A t o r e A GOVERMENT? MAYBE RFTEEN / wreath beMs said yesterday after Dry.s- His fast ball is livelier, hLs sinker; D O O l e r S 33 Bud'a aihling 12 18 14 Wills said, "but I'm more inter- panded schedules. Ruth anrf'Cobb Bill Hamilton of the Philadel­ dale snapped l^s Angelc.s’ three- ball sinks more and the curve ! w * ■ tJa a. 34 Dutch uncle c.sted in us clinching^the pen­ set their records In a 154 game phia .National League team stole N A T IO N A L LE.AU11E game losing streak by blanking 36 Simpleton is 17 breaks better. . I W 111 h e C O l l U S l a i ’ t nant." schedule. With both the National 115 ba.ses in 1891 and Harry W. L. Pet. O.B. the Braves 4-0 for his 25lh vic­ (alang) If Wills should,,erack ’the r e c ^ pry.sdale admitted the perfect- A m o MCompaaaec 1 and American Leagues expanded Slove-- of Philadelphia in the I,oa Angeles ,.9 « 54 .647 tory. 18 ip In the 154 ga r»^ , many observers fd' delivery has helped him on With seven different player* 6MeLL- SOBruina to 10 teams, clubs now play 162 American Association (then a San Francisco 95 57 .625 "s k i "I have ho. feelings about losing every pljcli. feel the feat would be worth as games. sharing the scoring, Ellington IN& 41 Mra. Eddie 21 major league i stole 156 in 1888. Cincinnati ____94 60 .610 S'/i a game like this." Tebbetts .said "But," he added, "don't forget Cantor t much aji^lSO.OOO in off-season en- High toppled Ea.st Grsnby. 7^l7~ S A L t S ^ The ruling, by baseball com­ Cobb's record is recognixed as the m ts b iir g h ___ 89 63 .586 9 Vi after Drysdale's five-hit, nine- the chib has been playing real 42 Lamprey 23 24 25 2S 27 T dorsenTents over and above what missioner Ford Frick, is that the modern ipo.st 19001 record. yesterday at Ellington, its second FOR HEF?= 45 Get up .Milwaukee ....8 0 74 ..719 19ij strikeout effort. "He wa.s great, great ball behind inc. That's as St. Louis ...... 77 75 .507 just great: He's a completely dif­ victory of the season iri as many 46 Feminine title 86 Zl'/i much as anyone could ask. Then, 80 Sprawl Philadelphia ..76 76 ..500 22'/, "f.ls ferent type of pitcher but there. starts. too, another big factor has been Junior Jerry Malaya.s booted 61 Whitney / 33 Houston ____T.,58 91 ..189 39 No I/onger Bully playing in our ne\y ball park in 83 Geraint'a wife Chieagn ...... 55 97 .S6’2 iV/i "He used to be a bully. Maybe Los Ahgcles. home the first score ijust as he 64 Masculine Dodggrs Back on Pennant Track did earlier in the week against CARNIVAL 66 V N e w Y’ ork .87 IIS .247 601/, he found out he couldn't bull his BY DICK TURNER 65 Container Changed .Style Coventry I and freshman .Mac # <>M »T *»«- T M. Hit- 56 Swediah weight Wednesday's Kesults way thrbiigh out there, I don't H 4 2 "I've been able to get into a McDermott counted the last one. 67 Braiillan — r ' lais .Angeles 4, Slilwaukee 0. know. But suddenly he’s • become pitching groove and stay there. macawa The Black Knights counted in PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMI -R 43 44 45 47 4S M San Francisco 7, St. Louis 4. a heck of a pitcher. N o w , he's When we pjayed in the Coliseum z 88 Bitter vetch /4s Drysdale and Wills Lead Way Pittsburgh 1, Cineinnati 0. working at his trade instead of each of the four quarle,rs to re­ 50 Feminine with the short left field screen. I cord Iheir .second straight one­ 51 86 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 (call­ getting mad at something or T h a t ' s m y nickname SO had to change my style. A pitcher sided victory. Next outing is set .nicknum ber DOWN NEW YORK (AP)—Willi .six htnings by rain. The second iiigh in the majors, and Haller ed, 6th, second game, ppd.) .someone," ha.s to stay in the groove." 84 s8 84 Houston at New A’ork ppd. Drysdale, a towering right­ Tuesday when they entertain 1 Blackhirda Don Drysdale applying the ^fllies-Cub game wa.s postponed, connected for two a.s the Giants In ^ecom in g the first Dodger Granby. n -as wa.s the iwi-night doublehead­ Today's Games hander who had not won more 2 Arhoreal home 87 8s 8e hopped on Larry Jack.son and the hurlo;v to go "h e distance in the 3 Alukan stop and Maury Wills the ga ,' er .scheduled at New York be­ laiLspmning Card.s for all seven San , Franeiseo (.SanfonI 22-7) at than 17 games in any sea.son since last 10 game's Drysdale admitted community -B the Los Angeles Dodgers^re tween the Mets and Houston. of their rims in the, first thr^e in-j l'*|’ '** (Bro,^o 11-8) IN). 'L l- joining the Dodgers in 1956, was a severely brui.sed side hurt him. Garafaiio Injured vA,n7VrA/\K'V.>J\w«Jyv, back on the track ip/rheir * « * .. iiings. Cincinnati *’ (Purkey 22-5) at noted until this year for hts fiery But, he said. "I'll have five months S 5 N « % ' stretch drive for thpT'Jational I)UI)91 — O o o • game record of 96. His chance lo gle by Wills, between a pair of Maloney, who permitted only four J'UU'cMota .87 67 .565 4 ^ R M N ! better tlie 47-year-old mark will 9-20 walks, and Tommy Davis' single. Pittsburgh hits. ' " -Vhgclcs .8.3 70 ..->42 71, « come Friday night at St. Loui.s Davis' two lujis batted in ip- • • • 4 Icago . .. .80 73 ..52.3 to I, SNOW agnin.st the .Cardinals. eicased his season total to 143 .78 74 .513 12 The Dodgers maintained their 1'HIL.VCT B.S— J. - - aNFLU and snapped the Dodger record of By winning their abbreviated ' '“ Mmore .74 79 .484 lOi, S'a game lead over the San P'ran- 142 set iti 1953 by Roy Campa- 1 aston .7.3 80 .477 17', S Q e , cisco Giants, who powered their match with the Cubs, the Phil nella. lies made it five straight vie t lex eland .. .7.3 80 .477 171/, way out a si.x-game losing slump Frank Howkrd rapped relie'^r Kansas City .69 8.3 ,t.54 21 on homer.s by Willie Mays and lories. 14 in their last 17 gamc.s Jack Curtis for a 430-foot hqirfcr and moved up to the .fiOO ''m ark l " ‘‘ '*•'*u^toIl ..->8 97 .374 331, Tom Haller and beaL the Cards, in the ninth, the ma.ssive out­ Wednesday's Results IHE I 7-4. The loss wa.s the..eighth in a for the fir.st ■ Urhe since ■May. fielder's 30th. Chris Short >baa the winning New 1 orU 8. Washington .5. l«f t. ». p»l row for St. Loui.s. • « • Minnesota 12. Detroit 5. Im. Bob Friend pitched a six-hitter pitcher, witjy the aid of a three- GIANTS-CAKU.S— ■ ' run third Inning that put Phila­ Los .Angeles 9, Baltimore 4. and Donn Clendenon homered as < hicago .3, Boston 2 (10). I n v a TREADS ?~J!0 Mays whacked his* 43lh homer, delphia in charge. tm . T.M . H f »•>» Pittsburgh trimmed- Cincinnati by Cleveland 10, Kansas City 9. 1-0, dropping the third-place Reds ‘Look here. Senator! We're trying to project you as a Toda.v’s tiames ^ '9 JUDD SAXON KKN HALI) anP ILIOiY BKOMIKIEI.I) 6 'a games off the. pace. Philadel­ Detroit (Regan 10-9) at Minne­ family man, so wipe that smile oft your fasti" phia downed Chicag^f 4-3 in a sota ( Kant. 17-13). PIP >DU HEAR ME, AMY? PR. SAXON, THIS COULON'T BE A ONEV.' YO doubleheader opener shortened to Weather Conditions Gloomy f-20' Boston (Wilson 12-7) at-Chicago ROSS SENT VqyR BIOPSY ^ TRICK TO SET /ME DOWN? SET DOWN HERE AND (Horlcn 7-6). SLiPETOA ■ % f/OBOPy COULD BE THAT LISTEN TO THE WHOLE Cleveland (Ramos 8-12) at Kan­ ALL SIZES GREAT ^ CRUEL.' STORY/ For Scheduled Races Today SPECIALIST- r.ITTI.E SPORTA BY ROUSON sas City (Fischer 4-9). > TOUR TU/WOR Major League Only Games Sohediilerl. 9-20 . r ft w. ISN'T |»g. NEWPORT, R.I. (API Steadily,, But Gretel came back to cap­ Friday’s Schedule /WALISNANT/ Alinnesotn at Baltimore (N ). = Le ad e rs^^ worsening weather conditions! ture the .second race on heavier Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. NATION’.AL LEAGUE have cast a pall over the pneo-! seas Tuesday as Weatherly.'s crew New York at Ciilcngo, 9 p.m. Batting (Based on 875 iiitire' briglit America's Cup picture for| bad trouble tacking to windward Detroit at Kansas (1t.v. (N ). m r at bats)— Robinson, C'Rii'Innatl, •the United Stales' Weatherly. j and displayed slow spinnaker Cleveland at Los Angeles, (N ). .843; T. Davis, Los Apgeles. .339; The be.st of seven series (or the j aiif'lenl, battered cup stood at 1-1 j work. . 4 White, St. Louis, .S']*; Miislal, St. Louis, .322; H. A rj-oh, Milwaukee, today, as Weatherly went lo the i "It can't get too rough for us." .starting line again.sl Australia'.s YVetm lav’s Slars ,321. gleefully ;innouncc0 Australian Runs — Robinson, (Inctnnati, Gretel. skipper Jock Sturrock Wednesday PITCHING - Don Drysdale, All Sizes / after 6 glance at the dark threat- Dmlgers, won his 25th game, 1.30; Wills. Los Angclc.s, 121; H. High wind.s and heavy sca.s had '1 Black, Tubed .Aaron, Milwaukee, 119; 5Iays, San the American.s worried and the ening skies. "W e’re used to much blanking Alllwaiikee 4 0, and main- B r . Francispo, 118; T. Davis, Los .An­ challengin Au.s.sie.s jubilant. heavier weather than this off. Syd­ taining I,os Angeles' .3',-game lead BY JOHNNY HART ney Head.s," he said. over second-place San- Francls<-o. White Only $1 More BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE geles,.412. " I f these conditions get wor.so. I^ilis Batted In—T. Davis, Los , il could be awful had, " .said The Au.stralian.s .spent mo.st of BA’rriN G —Walt Rond, Indians, V\/AKE tip OLD JOHW,' drove in six rims with two homers Exchange With I'M POSITIVE mePE'S A CA/MEPA : BUT HOW HMM...THAT'S THE PROBLEM. .Ajsgeles. 148; Robinson, t'lnein- I Phillip Rhodes. Weatherly's de­ Wedne.sday installing a longer HEY. ..tmatPio it .' signer. after the U.,8. team went traveler, which was. taken from and a - double, leading Cleveland Recappable 'Tire or $1..)0 HIDDEN INSIDE ELFINA'S DOLL, DO SOU GET NO DOORS, NO OPENINGS, You LAZY Je r k I .n'atl, 182; .Mays, San Kranelseo, YOU MOVE BOTH AR/MS 129; 11. .Aaron, Alilwaukee, 116; |through a four-hour drill in wind.s her trial lior.se. Vim. They' nl.so lo 10-9 triumph o\"er Kansiis City. BRITT. HEY... HEAR THAT? / TO THE AND THE HEAD'S RIGID... up to 32 miles ,pcr hour. 1 RAISE THE RIGHT ARM A N D -T ! .^CA/IAERA? ^ANP OFF IT COMES.' Howard, I.os Angeles, 110. | sent il diver down to check- and DOESNT PULL OUT OR Weatherly .scored a resounding. clean the hull. j Stolen Ba.si's— WIUs, Los .An­ UNSCREW. Hits— T. Davis, Los .Angeles, i . TOWN and COUNTRY 209; Robinson, CImInnati, '200; ' "a 'f m>''' victory m the opening The rate today l.s scheduled bn geles, 94; AA .. Davis, Los .Angi-lcs, WIGGLING Wills, Los Angeles, 192; tiroal. Face in light wind.s last Saturday, a windward-leeward cour.se twice ,31; .lavicr, - .St. Lbpis, 21; I’ Insnn,, or SUBURBANITE THE ARMS o , Plltsburrh, 190; W hite, St. Imils. I <;au.sing many observers. to pre- around a six-mile .stretch of sea dnciniiatl, 22; Taylor. PhlliirirU AND LEGS. jjjg I diet a four-race sweep. (or a total of 24 nautical miles. phia, 20. FISK TIRES ~ BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT ~ BUDGET TERMS AUTO-LITE BAHERIES — PIRELLI Doubles— Robinson, Clneinnali, ! ' 49; Mays, San Kranelseo, 34; Pin-, son, Cincinnati and Groat, Pitts­ burgh, SI; White, St. Louis, SO. Triples— W. Davis, Los Angeles. 0««. ISM ?e« itawW m Callison. Philadelphia and 'i’lrdon, | Pittsburgh, 10; Wills and T. Davis, | Los Angeles, Neal. New York and - HURRY! HURRY! MORTY MEEKI.B Ma'/.eroski, Pittsburgh, 9. BY l)IC T tl'A V A I,l,l Home Runs— Mays, San Fran- , MM KKY FINN RV ! ANK I.KONAWO i£i m 2 h? IM. T.M. Reg U.l. Pat^W. cisco, 45; 11. Aaron. Milwaukee, ^ CCM& ON / eveRVBOCV T r ~ - ; T n ' i^6 j COM6TO/MV HOUGe 4>uAcU I NEVER EXPECT H A l YOU'RE TOO OH, NO I DON'T, ^ YOU MEAN THIS (j • Ranks, Chicago, 35; Cepeda, .San TO BEAT ANY TEAM /MODEST, b u c k ; YOU PHIU HE'LL HAVE TO GAME WILL SHOW WHAT/GR3rL&95 AND 6 e e '5FcrrLe65 / \ V Francisco, 32. i Limit 2 To A HOW BADLY DO VDU BADLY PHIL KNOW DARN WELL HURRY’EM THIS WEEK i w h e th er HE'S GOT M^FAtZTLANO^.QN ON TELSVI'SION/ Pitching (Rased on 15 or more : Customer EXPECT TO BEAT HOPE TO WIN THAT WILLIAMS WILL — DENSON^S A LOT , IT — OR NOT/ decisions) — Purkey, Cincinnati, TELEVP5IONI' 3 » 1962 CLEARANCE DENSON ON SATURDAY — THAT'S ALL I PASS 'EM DIZZY' MORE POWER THAN STATE' 22-.», .815; Drysdale, Los .Angeles, j 4 ANTI-FREEZE No'Dealers 25-7, .781; Sanford, San Francisco, | 22-7, .759; Koufax, Ia» Angeles,'. No Sales To Minors 14-5, .737; Pleree, San Francls«-o, | PERMANANT TYPE w 14-6. .709. . Strikeouts—Drysdale. lyOs (An­ Chevron Supreme Gasoline, JM Brake Relining, Robin'Hood Miiffipr*— Riidget Termi«— Wheel Balancing geles, 218; Koufax. Los Angeles, 209; Gibson, St; Ixiuls, 207; Far-; rell, Houston',' 184; O’Dell, San j Francisco. 182...... | BRAKE NEW NYLON AMERIC.AN LEAGUE CHEVRON " f - W : FREE Batting (Based on 875 or more , MERCURY MONTEREY CUSTOM 4-DR. HARDTOP ADJUSTMEHT . (CLICK-CLICK) ' WINDSOR at bats) — Runnels, Boston, .330; | installation ll Robinson. Chicago, .313; Hinton, ^ 'wii CAPTAIN FASY I Washington, .812; Lnin|*e,. Kansas ; SEAT ^ELTS TIRE. MR. ABKRNATHY, BY RAI.SION JONKS and FRANK RIlKiKWAY BY l.ESME TURNER City, .387; Siebern, ■ Kansas City, j ^ 1 . 0 7 'MR.McKEE GOT HI5 START DRIVING COWS SO DA RASCAL GOT |UCH ' f TCK.TCK! DEN .306. MUFFLERS TRAVEL I (3AN*r-MAK£ u p AAY WE'D LIKE TO PICK UP OUR ALLRIGHTY! i V e ' TD THB COMAAONS TO GRAZE UNTIL MAM OfFA OLE DILLARDS I B L0A«.\WE KBP REAPIN' Runs —■ Pearson, Ixis .Angeles, FULL FRONT WHEELS leOOi WHEN HE FOUNDED THE McKEE SUSTLE $ e . 9 E AGENCY /MIND WHERE I SHOULD PLANE TICKETS TO HAWAII MADE UP MY /MIND] HMMW.DEV AW'f MO NteKEE 6115HE jOBITUARIISTia 110; Siebern, Kansas (.’Ity, 106; A l­ CHECK SEALS, $0 . 0 0 GOON MY VACATION' > WORKS. WITH A CAPITAL OF *18. HE 15 IVORKS IM DA PHONE BOOK. POP]/ WE COMB TO lison, Minnesota, 99; Vastrsemski, j ‘JS- 4’VLI.NDEKS 5URVIVEP s y A SON, EUSTACE WHO WILL EUSTACES^AM' Boston and Riehardsoii, New York. I CYLINDFUtS. DRU.MS, ' Lifetime Guarantee LINING 95. . 6.70x15 V D cm oo, Runs Batted In— Killchrew, Min­ PACK BEARINGS I.N.STALLED (N o Service Charj^e On BLACK WALL , GOULD nesota, IIS; Siebern, Kansas City. ■ADD FLUID y o u 110; Colavito, Detroit, 109; Robin- AD.IUST BRAKING A L L CARS CONTACT ALL t V- Guarantee) m i T aon, Chicago and W'agner, I.s>s An­ 18 Month Road Hazard / WHEEI^S A.SSORTED COLORS ^ 1 ONUS geles, 100. , Guarantee NOW? Hits — Richardson. New Y’ork, 201; Liimpe, Kansas City. 189;, Robinson,. Baltimore, 184: Y’as-i trzemski, Boston, 182; Runnels. 1 Boston, 180. I h Poiibles—Robinson, CTilcago, 42; All Tires Mounted Free Yastraemskl, Boston, 40; Rlchard- FEDERAL L.ABEL (3703.08 aon. New York, 38; Bressoud. Bos­ THK STORY Of MARTHA WAYNE BY WII.SON SURIIOOS ton. 36; laimpe, Kansas City, St. I52-HP. V-8 enjfine, Mercomplic multi-drive SALE PRICE Trlplw — timoll, Kansas City, 15; DO VOU LIKC' I HAVE- A BOOK STOecI n .AVY JONES power .steering, power brakes, radio, beater, , , ■ H TMTHIMWMGQFSEaiHQ Uave YOU e v e r ' !/ BY t,EFF and McWII.I.IAMSf Clinton, Boston. lOt'Bressoud, Bos­ f5 0 0 «, MR. IM CCMTEKVIUE. IT, THOUGH, SO DIANA a H HEARD OF OR. THERE'5,PLENTy , IN FACT, THERE'S ton. Robinson, ChU’ago and Liiuipe, inted wind.shield, windshield washer, padded 357 BROAD ST. SMVTHC? so MANY GUVS HAVE A SPECIAL KIND OF , BRAOV POWELL, OF THE STUFF JUST MORE GOLD STILL IN Kansas .City, 9. APE DIVING FOR GOLD, WAITING TO BE HEART OPERATION. THE HEART SPECIAL­ A N Y DIVER ^ THE W ATER T H A N Home * Runs— Klllelin-w. Mlnne- dash, wheel coA’crs, courtesy lights, whitewall ,1 HOPE THEY le av e FOUND, MARCO. IST ? HE'S STAViwfi SOME FOR US, DA'VY,, WILLING TO WAS EVER MINED aota, 42; Cash. Detroit, 38; Cola- MANCHESTER WORK AT IT BY THE •49-EftS.F tires. li2,000 mile or 1-year w’arranty. AT THE COTTAGE •* Tlto, Detroit, 36; Wagner, lais An-j ‘ / « DELTVERED f f i .MANCHESTER CAN DO O.K. geles, 3 3 ;-Gentile, Baltimore and Maris, New York, 32. ! Z Down— 36 Months to Pay— rLow Bonk Rotes Ml 3-2444 Pitching (Based rin 15 or more j decisions)— Bunning, Detroit, 18- I TOR 8. .692; Donovan, Cleveland, 20-9, .990; McBride, Los .Angeles and Rtigman, Minnesota, 11-5, .688; " Open Wed.,Thurs., Fri. 8-3 Pascual, Minnesota, 19-9, .679. MORIARTYi BROTHERS Strikeouts— Pascual, Minnesota. 191; Bunnihg, Detroit, 175; Terry, 301-315 CENTI^R S L OPEN EVENINGS Ml 3-5135 Mon., Tues. 8-5 (30 ~ Sat. 8-4 c N mv T«rk, 167; Knat, Minnesota, r •h e Re* »Ae-*« 168; Pizarro, Chlcago,/57. 1 . » y ■ ■' , X,. \

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■V / f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COI^tN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER !^0, 39^2 FACE.TWENTY-ONE for Opener Friday in Meriden THE Herald Ahgle SKI Richardson Goes Over 200-Hit Mark, By N GCIL Schedule Starts Floyd’s Speed HOWIE HOLCOMB Not Any Worry Assistant Sports L^ltor Makes Pitch for Most Valuable Honor Tomofftnv's (iaine a Puzzle \ With Maloney as Host victories and/or Minnesota defeats*-paign for the home run and nln^ Cleveland and Fox the other win-; Two unknown (luantities will be tossed into a football test A* * NEW YORK (AP)—Bobby- job in the sixth irtntng that mads For Challenger Richardson, fir.st American; will clinch it for Ncw:'York. The oatted in crowns by bringing his ners in the last nine years. it

r -i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, ’SEPTEi«BER 20, 1962 PAGE ■nVENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 _L Articles For Sale 45 Household Good® \ Apartmeiits>7 -F la t » ~ Houses For Sale 72 House® For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 I Tenements €3 Aatomobilcs For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY F A G A L Y and SHORTEN Help Wanted^— Male 36 Help Wanted— LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen. SEARS KENMORE IMl gss Bolens, and GoodaU Reel and so, WINDSOR—Ellington Rood. 8 BEELZEBUB ROAD—Wapping. 5(4 MANCHESTER—Six room older MANCHESTER —Older dolonial, VERNON Six room colonial, ga: er and gas stove, lilie new^ueo, room custom built Ranch with room ranch, garage, built-inS, Colonial, family size kitchen, FORD 1969 Country Sedan, #-cyIin- WANTED AT ONCE — AMemblers Male or Female 37 rotary, 18-88” , Paits and service. G.E. stove. MI 9-9771. / TWO ROOM apartment, heat, hot very good condition, convenient rage. I 'j baths, fireplace. Attrac­ der, automatic, radio and heater, Used mowere and tractors 'Trads water near the Center, adUIDi plastered walls, 6 years old, bet­ steel -betm, beautiful trees, acre ing room, utility, room, enclosed! location. Immediate occupancy. tive yard. Near Parkway. Price and machine operators, fringe SODA FOiniTAIN clerks wanted, ter than brand new condition. lot, reasonably priced. Carlton W. front porch, 3 generous size bed­ padded dash. MI 4-1124 alter 4. benefits. Iona Manufacturing Re­ In your old machine. Capitol UNIVERSAL IRONER, $30; 8 china only, t o 9-6105. Asking $13f000. Tongren -Agency, $21,000. Glenn Roberta Agertcy, CLASSIFIED VAoKOf/MORNINM, WH6N k06&'« IN A a , flwmJBCaV AV«M, WITH TIM* tt? SPHR®*." all shifts. Apply Howard John­ Equipment Co., 88 Main 8t. Hours ftico shaded lot with good view. Hutchins, MI 9-51S2. rooms, close’ to shopping. St. MI 3-6J- Realtors, MI 4-1521. gent St, MI 8-3111. lampB; $6; floor lamp, $4. MI w i«y am® a bssaicwict that* ohi so lush t UK® TH6 JIN6LC SfylS,1t« CUPB04SO'® RAOST son’s, ToUand ’rumplke. THREE ROOMS, beat, hot water, Priced right. Jerry Fay Agency, James Parish, $15,000, Robert 7-5 daily, 7-6 Thursday, 'f-4 Sat­ 9-4453. GLASTONBURY-Neipsic Woods. 1949 BUICK Roadmaster, good urday. all utUiUes. 345 N. Malh. Ml MI 8-7029. MI 9-0696. Wolverton Agency, MI 9-2813, Ml CHESTER—Large attractlVe FOR SALE by owners 5 room 9-5339, 9-5. Rambling 6 room rancher, 1(4 S-90b7. bedroom ranch, dining room, ranch with large recreation room, condititm, $75. MI 9-0548. 8ur gbfiSWHHL, SMi f CAN'T h«MT fOO. IT TO UH» TH# LA«T REPRIGERATOB, Magic Chef g u ADVERTISING COOitP HAM, g«M> \ COOL I Z'LL JUdT CEDAR,CLOTHES line poles, many Btove. RCA , felevieion, wringer baths, rec room, 2-car garage, fireplace. Garage. Cellar, patio, I'a baths, fireplace, large well NIOHrCUMNIP U® OUTT AVAILABLE NOW in RockvUle — picturebook setting with trees. nice ’ location, reasonably priced. 1955 CHEVROLET converUble, 6 THNCAKCd WITH AlAPLg I AN4LLOW -mi® I'LL WARM UP TH I® sizes. 1966 Plymouth sedan, rea­ washer CsU 528-1144. SEE THESE $11,500 i land.scaped lot. carport, near cylinder, radio, heater, automatic 6Y«UPt NOT BV®N A JL JUICd X L/PT® POd LBI^-0VS» COPFBft, Camera Salesman RETAIL sonable. MI 9-1353. 8*A room apartment, etove, refrig­ Hayes and Philbrick, 348 Hebron Cailton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ' schools. MI O-O-lil. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS transmission $400. Phone MI CUP COPf ♦ atfr MggTINO T ANO HfiRBAWAPBIO, erator, and heat. 15 minutes from Ave.. 633-4627. Top value here. Owners mov­ -J % Hartford. $90 monthly. MI 9-4824, ing to Florida, have lo ■ .sell.- DO YOU HAVE an inlaw problem? CXiZY THREE room, year ’round 8 A.M , to 5 P.M. 9-1158 PSBTZELSl SMALL DESK with disappearing FOR SAl E3^20 cu. ft. chest type TODAY LOOKOUT MAUNTAIN —. Large PERSONNEL typewriter well, 3 drawers ask­ freezer, $100. MI 3-6310 after 8:30. TR 5-1166. Four big Toom r [2 k 2), plus Attractive 6 room ranch, l ’,4 furnished home, Bolton Lake, full , Part-Time ing $26. Call MI 8-1578. seven room colonisU, attached ga­ basement Odmpletely rebuilt, baths. 3 large-bedrooms, recrea­ I'ellar and attic, lar/fe lot. all Auto DflvHi!: School 7-A MAIN 8TREE7T— 8 room heated Excellent housing \lBuee pric­ rage. 2 fireplaces. 1% tile baths, slumimmr^iding. Central loca- tion room in basement. Large 2- beach privileges. Ideal for newly­ COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Sales persons required for WATKINS ed for immediate sale. Evenings fuU-time poeitions Pleasant FOR SALE—Men's rebuilt and re-' apartment, stove and refrigerator beautiful family ' room, teriaced tion^Ftancing can be arrang- car garage, and on the same weds, retired couple or an extra MONDAY n n FRIDAY lt;M AAI.—SATURDAY • AJM. PREPARE FOR drlver’a test. lasted ehoee. Better than new BARGAIN SHOP furnished. Middle-age couple only, $14.800—Nest 6 room Cape on with outside barbecue, basement property a . completely separate 4 income. Call Ml 9-9770, after 6 working conditions, aU com­ t o 3-7894. Middle Turnpike West. Enclos­ Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class pany benefits, Experience in cheap shoes.' Sam Tuylee Shoe plastered with white cement, clt'city; ‘ room home with 2 bedrooma and p.m. week days. room. Three instructors. No wait­ Apply in person to Mr. C. Repair, 23 Oak St. $165.00 Maple Chest-on-Chest, ed porch for all year enjoy­ utilities (Jharles Lesperance , ^ T. J. CROCKE'TT. Realtor garage. Located in Bolton. Ail PLEASE READ YOUR AD housewares or linens and do­ 86x52'' high, 6 drawers, $99.50. SIX ROOM duplex, one block from ment. Wooded lot. • 9-7620. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Gray. mestics preferred. Apply In this for only $24,9(X), Philbrick OUMlfl«d or " W u i ASa” ora taJiea over Um pkono ao m tern- my, PI 2-7249. ' KENMORE OIL burner, original­ $219.00 76” Modem Sofa, Mam Street, two blocks from Cen­ MI 3-1577 Agency, MI 9-8464. fMlenoo. Tlio advertiaer ahanM read hla ad the FIRMT DAY .T person to J. Gladstone, or call ly $186. Will sell for $35. Excellent . loose kapok cushions, tapered ter, available immediately, MI $14,900—A trim 8 room Cape $33,000—AND one of the,-'"^ better Lots For Sals APPE.AR8 aad REPORT ERRORS ia Ume tot the aczt Maer* E-Z LERN MI 9-8249 for appointment. condition; 76 Goodwin St. walnut legs, marine blue vinyl, 3-7029. on Brookfield St Qose » to buya In town. Multi-lpv'ei split of MANCHESTER-Liated below are WEST SIDE—6 ’.room O p e <3od, tioa. The Herald la teapoaaibie for oal; ONE hicorreot or omitted $179. schools and transportation. eight it^fle rooma^dur bedrooms, j ^ outstanding buys: 8 room hot water oil heat, full basement, VERNON-Nxceilent lot for sale, inaertloa for a a j adTertlsemeat aad tbea ool; to the ezteat of a GRANDWAY BEAR FULL size front end align­ COVENTRY—4 room apartment, Aluminum siding. Green three baths, twe^'car garage and, English Colonial, beautiful and city water, fireplace, near bus. $3,000, surrounded by lovely DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. heat, .hot water, electricity PI homes. J. D. Realty, Ml 8-5129. -maJce good” 'jaaerttoa. Birota which do aot leaarw the ralaa of MI 9-8046 . GRANDWAY ment machine, including air $109.00 Modem Lounge Chair, Thumb yard. one 8torage^..room. Immaculate, i outatanding, $24,900 ; 5)^ room nioe neighborhood, $12,900. G.I. to match sofa above, $79;00. 2-8708. Big lot.^tbVely setting. Solid the adrortlaoaaaat wU aot ho eorreetod hy ”Baahe good” laaertina. Automatic and Standard shift. MANCHESTER PARKADE Jacks, one year old (Jail MI vay c mortgage may be assumed, $78 4-1159. $15,900—Spotless 8 room Cape brick, (jjily J) Or 8 years old T. J. Pay as you go, take only the $85.00 28x52 ” Modern Cock­ ANDOVER—4 room modern apart­ bedroom ranch, $14,900; front monthly. Charles I-.esperance, MI INDUSTRIAL lot for sale, about number of lessons required. on Norwood St. Lovely neigh­ Crookett, Realtor. Ml 3-1577. , to back spilt. $16,500 ; 4 room 9-7620. ■ WALLPAPER and paint sale — tail Table 2 drawers, fruitwood, ment, hot wafer, stove, electricity borhood, Nicely landscaped. 300 foot frontage. Call t o 9-3391. WE HAVE AN opening In our Ship­ $65.00. and separate furnace Adults only. ranch, garage, $12,300; 4 room DIAL Ml 3-2711 OIJ3ER AND NERVOUS STU- CLERICAL—Male or female—book­ pasted, regular fully trimmed, WAPPING—2 year old Cape, 50 modern home, 311.600 ; 4 room MANCHESTER—Big 6 room i-anch THOMAS DRIVE. A Zone lot! DENTS OUR SPECTAI.TY ping Department; Unusual oppor­ keeping department. Complete plastic coated. Ceiling paint, $3.25 PI 2-8188 after 5 p.m. SPECIAL —2 bedroom ranch foot foundation. 5 finished rooms on 200x200 landscaped tree shad­ tunity for right person. Call Mr. $119.00 Lawson CSiair. foam home with open attic, partially house, nice condition, $6,500. Ideal for split ranch or spIiS., level. charge of accounts receivable' nia. g^alion. Morrison Paint Store 385 FOUR ROOM apartment, second down, space for 2 additional bed­ ed lot. Double amesile drive, 2- All utilities. Near school, ahop- CALL FOR FRB:E BOOKLET iKHutp HP Pettengill, MI 3-1524. cushion, kick pleat, brown, finished family room in base­ rooms and bath on second floor. Many more, all price ranges. Call chine operation Excellent oppor­ Center St. - ‘ $79.00. floor. Main St . hot water fumish- the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, car garage, 3 bedrooms, dining ping center and church. Charles OfOFFBP/BBrrt tunity for the right person. Apply ment, oversized garage with 24 foot living room, spacious din­ room, well cabineted kitchen, 24 aiH LUCA® . ed. separate Tfumace, free park­ patio. Hug* wooded lot. Bar­ Realtors, Ml 3-6930. Ponticelli, Ml 9-9644. Ml 3-8552 in person. The W. G. Glenney Co., EIGHT ALBUMS of old post cards, ^ .5 0 Full Size Mahogany ing room, modern kitchen 'with foot living room with fireplace. SPRINS6, LICENSED electrician and plumb­ $20; National cash register, $25; ing. Adults preferred. Can be seen gain priced at,only $13,000 built-ins, oversize bedrooms, TROUBLE REAGHIN6 OUR ADVERTISER? er, by the hour. Call MI 8-6468. 336 N. Main St., Manchester, Headboard, poet and panel, now. Available Oct. 1. Call Ml MANCHESTER—* Dedroom home, Utility room for washer and dry­ LARSON’S—Connecticut’s first li­ old pine blanket chest, $10:' old aluminum combinations, 1-car ga­ er and—a finished heated rec censed driving school trained— $14.95. 3-8441, 4-7:30 p.m. excellent cloaet and sto-age space, IMMEDIATE income for those who Dictaphone. $26: two ox yokes, rage. A quality built home with large encloaed .oorch. 3-car ga­ room. Full value at $25,900. Rob­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 M-Hour Answeriig Senriet Certified and approved is now of­ want part-time work. Car neces­ $10 each; old electric car klaxson WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. FOUR ROOM sunny apartment. Jarvis Realty Co. plaster walls and cast iron base­ rage, $19,700. Fi.ilbrick Agency. ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, fering classroom and behind sary. Call for appointment. MI made 1908, $25. Inquire 70 MiU St. board heating $26,900. Philbrick WISH SUMEUNE to handle youl SONOTONE Good location. Adults. Write Box REALTORS MLS INSURERS MI 9-8464. Ml 9-2813. real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0336 wheel Instruction for teen-agers. Radio-TV Repair Services 18 Bonds— Stocks Help Wanted— Female 35 3-5247. 1-8 p.m dally. 935 Main Street JJ. Herald. Agency, MI 9-8464. Fret to Herald Readers Ml 9-6075. MI 3-4112 tee prompt and courteous servieer Mortgages 31 CORPORATION SOUTH WINDSOR-Beldon Road. TELEVISION antennaa and rotor WOMAN TO clean several days a CLERK-TYPIST ’ FOFP SALE — Kitchen set, easy SIX ROOM duplex and garage. 611 Evenings Ml 9-251# MI 3-1028 SEVEN ROOM Colonial — Base­ Owner built, not yet complete. NO DOWN PAYMENT? Joseph Barth. Broket. MORTLOCK’S professional Driv­ systems installed and repaired. week in- Coventry area. Own Experienced, all,-around person MISCELLANEOUS. Vrticlcs for chairs, gas stove, end tables, heat, storm sash windows, adults ment garage. One block to Gjves you time to choose colora. (Pant taifomatloa oa aae of oar ti’^ lin d adrerUeeawataf No ing School— Manchester’s oldest CASH AVAILABLE. If you have has opening for sincere hard­ (JUSTOM BUILT • rootn Ranch, Here's your chance! Unusual CASH for your home, land, equip­ Serving Manchester and surround­ real estate equity, call us for transportation PI 2-7833. working man to take charge of to work In East Hartford office. sale. Call MI 3-7803/ grocery stock. 219 School Street, preferred. Inifuire 61 Oak St MI Bowers School, Two blocks to 5>s room ranch, 1’4 acre lot, aaawor at the telephoao Hated? Btanpig call the and largest. Skilled, courteous in­ Manchester. largs living iroom with fireplace. Junior High and High Schools; By rental-pun'hase plan offered by ment, m’erchandise liquidation, ' ing areas. Modeili TV Service, 406 funds. $2000 requires only $44.50 our business in this and. sur­ Good at figures, work involves 9-7808, formal dining room, family' slss lat-ge it>oms, full cellar, within, anything of value. For quick ac­ structors for teaching older and Center St.. MI 8-3308. some typing. Accuracy essential. 24” RIDING rotary lawnmo^er, appointment only. No agents, minutes of. East Hartford. Jo-' owner leaving Connecticut. 6- MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE nervous sttudents. College per­ per month, Including repayment. rounding areas. Man selected like new, reasonable Phone MI HOOVER Canister vacuum clean­ kitchen t bedrooms, baths, please. MI 3-8150. year old ranch with 3 bed­ tion call American Auction Co., i Frank Burke, 248-8897 days, or will be carefully trained. No Transportation experience helpful. THREE ROOM' apartment, heat aeph Lombardo, Broker, MI sonnel state certified for driver PART-TIME 9-0386. er less than one year old, in excel­ and refrigerator, adults only. recreation room with ftrs$>lao*, rooms Just off Route 8. MI 3-6847. M l 9-0500 629-5558 evenings. Investment. Established clien­ 6-day week. Benefits. For inter­ enclosed breesaway, atUehed ga­ 9-9345. education. We have the only office Millinery, Dressmaking 19 10-2 p.m. or 6-9 p.m. view see Mr. Loverin, Hartford lent condition, complete with at­ Phone MI 3-7222. . OPEN HOUSE $13,500', and classroom in town, 443 Main tele. Average earnings excel­ tachments. Will sacrifice TR rage. landscaped yard #xxl#«. WANTED—Real Estate. Selling *T and leave year meaaago. YonTI hear fro a am SECOND MORTGAGES available. lent. Ideal for a man who is Despatch 4 Warehouse, 226 Pros­ DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS — 6 room buying Residential, commercial JIS St., MI 9-7398. Toll free ENter- CHILDREN’S CLOTHING designed No experience necessary, tele­ Boats and Accessories 46 6-6852. POUR ROOMS, porch, second Marina E. Robertsca. Rsaltor. Ml ranch, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, 3-car ELVA TYLER time withoat apeadlag all oreelag at the tolepho Consolidate your obligations into phone survey for national con­ looking for a better permanent pect St., East Hartford. S-5#5S. Sat. and Sun. —2-5 p.m. or induatrial real estate. Ointact prise 4555. ana made, changing of hems and one monthly payment. We are in floor. Includes stove, heat, hot garage, porch, built-ina, city REALTOR cern, guaranteed $1.15 an hour. career position. Car necessary. MAPLE 7-DRAWBR desk, boudoir water, all utilities. Garage and Realtor, Stanley Bray. Ml 3-6373, waistlines. Call Elizabeth, MI a position to loan any amount Insurance and pension benefits. COVERED BOAT storage avail­ R(X3CLE2>GE—7 room Ranch, 4 3 bedroom ranch, large kitch­ water and sewerage, ameaite MI 9-4469 MI. 9-.’S051 Brae-Bvirn Realty. 3-0309. chair, miscellaneous. Call after 8, garden privileges. Immediate oc­ drive, family room, walk-out base­ Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 on easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 Call MI 3-9019 For personal interview write Sitaations Wanted— able. Call 289-5188 or 389-6055. except Saturday, MI 9-0098, cupancy. MI 9-6013. years old. large modern kitchen, en, tile bath, walk-up attic, Lost and Found Automobiles Por Sale 4 Main St., Ml 8-6129. ^ or call Sonotone of Hartford, built-in oven and range, dishwash­ ment. Charles Lesperance. MI $13,900- Six room Cape, birch WANTED TO buy b y ' private EXPERT I.ADIES’ and gentle­ Female 38 double garage, unusual enclos­ 9-7620. paneled kitchen, built-in stove, party, early Colonial home on" SPRITE AUSTIN Healy, 1960, low ONE 20” COLUMBIA girl’s bicycle 18 Asylum Street, Hartford, TWO YOUTH beds, excellent condi­ FOUR ROOM duplex available er, disposal, pantry, etc. Large FOUND—Knitting In front of milk men’s custom tailoring and al­ RN OR LPN, full or part-time. Diamonds— Watches— dining room den center entrance ed yard for active children. wall-wall carpet, trees. Bowers main road or street or w'ili ex­ machine. Can have article by pay. mileage, immaculate, original “With training wheels. One 24” terations. ’Tuxedos for rent. Tony Conn. Tel. 247-4070. WILLING TO BABYSIT in my own tion ; also, a red upholstered Law- now; completely remodeled bath­ $12,900—NEAT home In a central I girl’s bicycle, $15 each. MI 9-5074. Business Opportunities 32 Vernon Haven, TR 6-2077. home for 3 year old girl. ACI Jewelry 48 son chair Call MI 9-8761. hail, paneled wall Oreplace in liv­ Coventry—on 44A—8(4 miles School. Carlton W. Hulchins MI change or trade large 3 family ing for ad. MI 3-6430, Dart’s owner Sacrifice. MI 4-8037. lovine. Ml 3-2264. room and many other outstanding location. Four rooms down plus a 9-5132. home in center of Manchester, t o 3-0045. features. MI 3-9278 or 145 Florence ing room with a beautiful view, 8 from Route 6 cutoff (comer of big enciosed porch, one room fin­ Dairy. I BICYCLE, girl’s 26” Columbia, SERVICE STATION business for WANTED AT ONCE— Assemblers WATCH AND jewelry repairing at bedrooms, 8 baths, 3-car garsge, 9-4336. 1954 CHEVROLET half ton panel and machine operators, fringe FULL-TIME GAS' station attend­ St. Lathrop Dr.) or call PI 3-8430. ished off up. Full basement, ex­ LOOKING FOR that just ijght LOST — New Spalding baseball truck, 15” wheels, new front end, with carrier, good condition, $22. Moving— ^Trucking— sale, lower Main St. location, es­ reasonable prices, prompt eerv- Musical Instruments S3 plastered walls, selling st bank tablished trade and complete in­ benefits. Iona Manufacturing, ant, middle age. Must be able LIGHT CLEANING, $1.25 per hour. cellent condition, small lot But, a home? Does It have to ^ a 4 glove vicinity Center ttud Olcott good nmning condition. $350. MI 3-5668. to do complete tune-ups. Salary Ice, 2 watchmakers. Manchester’s FIVE ROOM cold flat, second appraisal, $81,000. Philbrlek Agen­ BOLTON—Large 6 room Ranch, good buv. T. J. Oockett Realtor. Storage 20 ventory. Call Ml 3-6860 for ap­ Regent St., MI 3-2111. CaU MI 3-2690 after 4 p.m. oldest established jeweler. F E. floor, available immediatelv. Call cy, Ml #-84*4. room, 1953 ranch (30x32), with an Sts. Owner’s name inside. MI After 6 MI 3-1234 or 12 Portland plus commissions. Write to Box fireplace dining room, large lot, MI 3-1577. expertly landscaped lot, garage, 3-8304 St.\. pointment. Bray, 737 Main St., State Theater GIBSON GUITAR with case, $75, JA 7-8493 $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Business Senrice® Offered 13 MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. CATALOG FREE. I’ll send you a P, Herald. WANTED—Position four or fivs RANCH—8 rooms,.,' West Side, full ceilar. oil heat, quiet dead­ 2 Space Firms Light trucking and package deliv­ 276-page Popular Club catalog. BuUding. good condition. Call MI 3-1493. 9-5132 - " ’TW^O FAMILY 1954 MERC7URY, 2-door hardtop, days a week looking after invalid ONE AND two room apai-lrnents Youngstown kitphen with built- end street, city utilities, walking LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call Let your friends shop from It. lady Or gentleman. Have hospital unfurnished heat, custodian serv­ ins. 3 bedrooms, dining room, full SANTINA DRIVE — 6(4 room Here is. an excellent oppor­ distance to bus? If this fits your Annonm^iiment® radio and heater, standard, good stove moving specialty. Folding Then you pick $25 and more in tunity to acquire a small 2-fam- condition. Best offer. MI 9-7646. pairs, Also, lawn maintenance. J. D, Realty, MI 8-5129 Assistant and nursing experience. Apply to Fuel and Feed 49-A TRUMPET, Martin committee ice. MI 3-6816. basement, cirport, ^ $2,400 as­ ranch, large tree shaded lot, full needs, then call Robert Wolver­ Accept Uniofi Free pick-up and delivery Little chairs for rent. MI 9-0753. free items Alice Williams, Popu­ Box L, Herald. model, $125. MI 3-6856. sumes VA' mortgage at 4«ii%, cellar, oil hot water heat, kitchen lly. 'raree rooms on each floor. ton. Realtor, right away. Ml LUCKY LADY Coin Dry CSeaners 1957 FORD, ' Customline, V-8, A McKinney, 16 Woodbridge St'i lar Club Rian, Dept. F80i, Lyn- GET YOUR firewood at Buckly $17,900,. Philbrick Agency, t o with dining area, 18 foot living Excellent condition through­ 9-2813. Ml S-8020. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. Help Wanted— Female '35 brook, N. Y Manager-T rainee EXPERIENCED Secretary desires HIU Woodyard. Cut any length DUPLEX -8 rooms, all improve­ 9-8464; out. opening soon. 18 Maplt St. standard, excellent condition. Ask Moving, packing, storage, local ACJCORDIONS, guitars, amplifiers. room with fireplace. Exceptional­ Shop Proposal ing $450. MI 9-2253 after 6. Man over 19 to assist me in any kind of.office work at home, you want. t>en Sundays. MI children. Within minutes of Man­ lonial, 4 b^rooms, walk-up attic, brick Agency, t o 9^8464. sion. Call MI 3-7368. - Johnson's. Tolland .’Dimpike. 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE 9-6580. 2-car garage, well shaded lot near bus line. Home is in very, 2 famillea $20,500. $21,500. $25,900. red, black, top, immaculate epndi-j expeHence. Free repair estimates 20 years’ experience. Insured. TOYS—HAVE an American Home chester Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI STARKWEATHER Street — Single good condition, deep lot with R. J Wrobelski, Broker, Ml tlon, seat belts, radio and heater, i upon request. Call Kenneth Robin- Wallpaper removed, ■ First-class EXTERIOR ALL 100% GUARANTEED 9-4489. lOSxlSO. Only $16,500. Hayes Agen­ NOTICE Toy Party and receive all kinds EXPERIENCED mechanic with WE BUY- SELL or trade^antique family. Immaculate home, mod­ trees. Charles I-,e8perance, MI 3-2573. 4 new whitewalls, $1,55() for quick son, MI 3-1385. paperhanging. Discount on wall of toys absolutely free. Call MI ONLY $433 cy, MI 3-4803 Eves MI 9-2297. own tools. References. Good pay $16,18 Delivers and uae(l furniture, china,-g/lasa, COVENTRY— Lakefront. 7 rooms ernize. A lot of house for only 9-7820. A public hearing will be held by sale. Call MI 9-5755 after ®. paper. Clean work,, No job too 4-1896 after 3 P-m. ,-j PAINTING ou Classic And Charming for the right man. Phone Wn $16.18 Month silver, picture frame^ and 4)ld and bath, attached garage, fire- 8(i ACREIS Immaeulsta 7 room $14,500. Joseph Barth, Broker. MI IjOOKING f o r quality’’ Y m\ist the Town planning Commission of large. Robert Brown, MI 9-0033. SPRAT and BRUSH coins, old dolls and 83ins, hobby Colonial, baths, large cabinet 9-0320. see this beautiful custom built 3 Manche.ster. Connecticut. MondSy Hou.sehold Services REIJABLE woman to care for 3-6449. — YOU GET — ' ..place, $110 month. References re­ PAINTING—Interior and exterior, WANTED TO BUY! Commercial, Industrial, 16-PIECE BEDROOM collections, attic contents or whole quired. Call PI 2-6452, kitchen, excellent barn, trees, only SEVEN ROOM Colonial with at bedroom ranch located bn Miriam evening. September 24. 1962. at 8 Offered ,^13-A three youngsters, in my home TOOL MAKER wanted for small Residential estates. Fumltura Repair Service, $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 6-6 DUPLEX, near High School, Drive, Vernon. 2-car attached ga­ P.M. in the hearing room of the Crocheted Beret! paperhanging, ■'fully insured. Now while mother works. Box KK, 6 Or More Apartment 18.PIBC!E LIVING ROOM bua and shopping. 2-car garage, 2 tached garage, large lot, conven­ giving special rates on Interior tool room, rapidly growing con­ and Trim Jobs 12-PIECE KITCHEN TalcottvUe, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449. R0CKVHJ.,E—Residential section. 9-5132. rage. excellent condition. Many Municipal Building, to consider the HAROIJD A .SON Rubbish Remov­ Herald. Rentals In Manchester furnaces. Remarkable ' condition. ient location! fireplace. U] baths, extras. ' Immediate occupancy. following applications for zone al Cellars, attics, yards, and work. For free estimate call J..P. cern, large variety of work, con­ WOftK GUARANTEED — Plus — 6 room, 8 bedroom single home, genial working conditions. Iona Call Jqrry— 7 to 9 PJU. FREE ES’TIMATES WANTED—Old ammunition, old available Oct. 1. Call TR 5-2795. RCXjKLBDGB — Modern 6 room Reasonable Hayes Agency, Ml hot water oil, extra lot available.' Asking $18,900 Call o#ner to in­ change: weekly pick-up or burner barrels. I..ewis general contractor MI ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR shot shells and- old cartridge 8-4803. 9-9658. Manufacturing, MI 3-2111. M l 3 -4 0 7 1 ranch on sloping wooded lot. 20x25 Owner MI 3-7442 ! spect. TR 5-6320. EAST CENTER STREET To Harold Hoar. Ml 9-4034. BABYSITTER In my home 8-4:30. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE boxes. Call MI 9-0203. COVENTRY—8 room year ’round foot, rec room with fireplsc* on Call after 5 p.m. M l 3-9145. Or In Person JOSEPH DIONNE Free storage until wanted. Free WEST SIDte—Large 6(4 ' room change to Residen?e Zona C, all AN UNUSUAL bargain I Reuphol- CONTRACTOR cottage unfurnished, suitable for grad* level with separate en­ WEST SIDE or part of an area now in Resi­ 272 MAIN STREET delivery. Free set up by our own couple. Call PI 2-6890, after <:30. trance. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, at­ ranch, : built-ins, aluminum . ster 3 piece living room set; sofa WALLPAPER removed evenings. WOMAN INTERESTED in duckpin Ml 3-0494 reliable men. N Rooms W ithoat Board 59 storms, ceramic ^ th cellaf. Re­ TRIM AND tid.y 6 room ranch, dence Zone A. described as fol- tached garage, and sun deck. . A homey Cape in fine condi- low.s: Starting at the point of in­ and'3 chairs $145. Choose from Call MI 9-5082 after 5 p.m. bowling to instruct, junior bowl­ SMALL COUNTRY Home, spa- duced to ’ $18,500. Carlton W. 100x150 profes.sionall.v landscaped group of. fine fabrics. Work done ing ; also, other duties. Must have SEPTIC TANKS Phone for appointment ; EXCTEPTTONALLY nice large $29,900. Philbrick Agency, MI / tlon. Ownere anxious to sell. tersection of the east line of cioue grounds, chlldreh welcoms. 9-8464 Hutchins, MI« 9-6133. lot,'garage, full' .cellar, fully by expert craftsmen on our prem­ car. Call for appointment. MI AND ■ Samuel Albert. Htfd. CH 7-0358 clean bedroom, private entrance, stormed, ameaite drive, oil hot Curious? Thefi call for- more ■ Parker St., with the north Un* Electrical Services 22 9-3969, MEdford 3-1256 See It Day or Night ■ References required. FI 2-7470! of East Center St , the .line then ises. AU work "ully guaranteed. good residential location at Ceh- BOLTON--418.500, 5 room Cape, 32 SPLIT LEVEL—New on the' mar­ water baseboard'heat,' rhiriute's! details. Eve. - Bill Boles, MI Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine .‘ter. Gentleman. 21 Cjhurch St. ket ■ ■ a alightly used-8 bedroom walk to school, $15,500, Robert runs northerly "along the east Fr e e e s t im a t e s . Prompt serv­ PLUGGED SEWERS If you have no means of transpor­ foot living room, fireplace, alum­ 9-9858. St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Wanted To Rent 68 split up off Vernon StWet. Two Wolverton Agency, Reajtpr, MI line of Parker St. U20'. more or ice on all types of electrical wir­ tation, I’ll send my auto for you. PLEASANT fumiehed room near inum siding,' garage, sere lot, salesroom, in Manchester. MI ing. Licensed and Insured'. Wilson trees Carlton W. Hutchins, MI baths, rec room on lower level, 9-2813. less, to a point: thence in an 8-7322. Budget terms arranged. Machine Cleaned “ Since 1907 By ReM No obligation , Main St. for one pereon, lady orily. WANTED—8 bedroom, 5-8 room’ one-car garage. Combinations, easterly direction 140’, more or Electrical Co., Manchester. iO REAL ESTATE Tel. t o 3-6388. 9-51Si. WARREN E. HOWLAND 9-4817; Glastctlbury, ME S-'i'879. Septte Tanks, Dry WeOs, Sewer apartment, in Manchester, two fireplace, real nice condition. Ask­ SUBURBAN RANCH ,r- 105x260 ex. less, to a point; thence in a REWEAVINQ of bums, moth holes. Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ It’s Been Of Co urse” A_L—B—E—R—T—S children. Call Colchester 587-5045 TOUJCND—Country living. New ing only .$20,300 .. Sind w« think it pertly landscaped lot, features REALTDR northerly direction, 80'. more or Specializing in the sale of 43-45 ALLYN STREET NEWLY FURNISHED room con­ Zippers repaired Window Shades HOMES—in Town and Country proofing Done. AUCTION collect. 5 room ranch on acre lot. $11,990. is a fair price. T. J. . Crockett, amesite drive, full cellar, oil heat, less, to a point.: thence in an venient to town, hospital and made to measure; all sized Vene­ Floor Finishing 24 OPEN NIGHTS "nLL 9 Joseph Barth, 'Broker, Ml 9-0820. Realtor, MI 3-1577. fully stormed, generous sized liv­ 575 Main St. ’MI S-1108 easterly direction 215'. more or tian blinds Keys made while you schools. Professional woman pre­ ing room .with fireplace, 3 bed-, les-s. to _ a point; them'* in a wait. Tape Recorders for rent. PAINTING, remodeling paper- McKinney bro s. RUGS—NEVER used, 9x12 rose ferred. Por particulare. MI 3-2310. Houses For Sal* 7* PORTEUt St.—Large colonial colonli hom*i 3 CARTER ST.—Owner Aiust sac­ rooms and kitchen. F o/ the sum­ C30VENTRY 7) room, stone Cape, hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr. PRE-INVENTORY SALE — ODD LOTS — broadloom, $25; 9x16 ruby orien­ southerly direction 200’. to a Marlow’s, 867 Main, MI 9-5231. 6 bedrooms, 3(4 MUhs, 3-i-car ga­ rifice. 8 room Cape, baseboard mer, central air conditioning. | full shed ■ dormer, attached- ga- i point in the north line of East Charles MI 3-2107. Sewerage Disposal Co. tal, $35; 9x15, green broadloom. 1 PLEASANT room for gentleman. CENTRAL CAPE)—Six rooms, full heat, walk-out cellar, large land­ rage, hot water heat, stone fire-1 CHOCHET Central. Apply Frank’s Cafe, cor­ rage. large landscaped yard. Robert Wolverton Agency, Real- ■ Center.St.: thence in a westerly l3 0 -m Peori St.—MI S-SSOS DISCONTINUED STOCK 389-6955. bath down plus full bath in rec Shown by appointment. Marlon E. scaped lot, $14,900. Owner, M I, tor, MI 9-2813. place, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Building— Contnctlng 14 FLOOR SANDING and reflnishlng. i ner Main and Pearl. room ’ in basement. Recently direction along the north line of Robertson, lUsltor. Ml 8- 8783. I wooded lot '.320 foot frontage, j East Center St. 313', more of Paperhanging. Ceilings refinished. 1960 G.E. DElklXE range, large renovated, Nice lot, plenty of ST. JAMES PARISH — 7 room $21,900 Harold A. Hincks, Real-’ HOME AND attic remodeling, Clean workmanship No job . too ■ Lumber— Ceiling Til^—4Poneling— Shingles oven, timer, speed burners. Call FURNISHED ROOM near bath for trses With about $8,000 down you MANCHESTER—A one-year old | less, to the'point, of beginning. gentleman, free parking. 54 High 3ECLUDE1D near Bowers School­ home, excellent condition through­ tor Tft 5-6284.. Applicants: Tlie East Park roofing, guttering and siding’. Ac- small John VerfalUe MI 9-5760.1 Doors— Point t o 8-0296. oan assume the let mtge. and s ' room ranch, foyer, fireplace, gem. 6 room ranch like new. Full i out, aluminum combinations, ga­ coustical ceiling, porch enclosing, St. ay $108.25 monthly. T. J. Realty Co.. C'atherine Guinipero, cellsr, saYage, trees, walk to cellar. Within minutes of all con-' rage, city water and sewer. Very Gertrude and Charles Morrison and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ Private Instructions 28 Srpekett. Realtor, MI 8-1577. High School. Carlton W. Hutchins, venieiicea. Ownep eager to sell’. | cloee to school, shopping , and manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. For The V/. G. Glenney Co., at their Main Yard and exteiidAi by the Town Plan­ AUCTION LOOK W H A T SLEEPING ROOM for gentleman MI 9-5132. Joseph Lombardo Broker, MI transportation. $13,900. Philbrick NOTICE ning Commission. ELEC7TRONICS Television Refrig-, (OW'NER) 336 N. Main Street— Manchester, Conn. MANCHEISTEIR—7 room split level, 9- 9345. Agency,'Ml 9-8464 eratlon Air Conditioning-Oil Burn­ with parking, MI 3-4873. IH baths, rec room, garage, cov­ SIX ROOM home, 8 bedrooms, A public 'hearing will be held by MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST—To FRAMING, additions, remodeling, VILLAGE PEDDLER $299 BUYS the Town Planning Commls-sion of ers 4 Controls. Enrcdl now , for WALTON W. GRANT SATURDAY, SEPT. 22,1962 AT 10:30 A.M. ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. ered patio, half acre of paiklike double garage, i baths, spacious first with shed dormer. Built. In 1951. CaU Howley, MI 8-5861. Ml 8-0768 Wanted— Roohis— Board 62 J. A. Volz. Clerk Chairman j Chairman for each pattJeni.' Print Name, for each pattern. Print name, ad­ garage. Lot 100 x .200, Price reduced $2,00(1 to sell at city Utilities, combination win­ floor living area with modern One room unfinished up. Base­ Dorothy C. Jacobsos^ Address with Zone, Style No. and . -EIGHTH SCHOOL * Dorothy, C. Jacobson, dress with zone and pattern nupi- MORIARTY once. Reasonable amount of cash. Balance Hrst mortgage WOULD LIKE a home for elderly dows and doors, one ; block from kitchen, enclosed bceezeway, 2- ment 'garage, beautiful setting. j Secretary 'i/ Size. . • ROBERT M. REID ft SON. Audionesre va n UTILITIES DISTRICT Secretary . ber. C .,, 1 ■ jORBNCE GAS and (oil stove man with board end seme rare. Main St!, bus line. Vacant.' St; car garage, wooded lot, only I This home has all the extras, Mahcheeter. Conn. ' Send 50c now for your copy of Radio-TV Repair Service® !8 'S%. Closing costs assumed by- owner. Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Manchester. Conn! Send 50c for the new, big-size RAYMOND |L REID^PHONE MI/9-4411 .( dth automatic oU pump. Asking Bedroom must b# ea first fiber. James Parish. Charles Lissper- $39,900. Hayes and PhUbrick, $48 I clean. Owner tizinsferred, T. J. •epW^U, 1963 •ur pattern magazine Basic Fash­ BROTHERS Graoksbt. KMttot; t o P U n . 19th day a t 8s|itambar IM®. Septsmbetr 11, i M v . 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Christmas Bazaar Manchester'^A CUy o f ViUage Charm Manchester Asaembly, Order of Gets College Plan to Voters Here at Plnehurat, we are doing a fantastic milk business Rainbow for Girls, will hold its . . . People come from aa far as WlUimantic (when they VOL. LXXXI, NO. 299 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1962 fathertdaujfhter dinner at 6:30 to- The first annual Christmas ba- are passing thru, o f course) to buy Hood fine fresh milk (dasalfled Advertlrtng on Page U) PRICE FIVE CENTS niftht in the banquet hall of the Ma­ Mayor Harold A. . 'Dirkington^on the Board of Directors to get aaar of the women of the Guild of at Plnehurst’s everyday low price . . . sonic Temple. said today the voters wouldn’t the program under way by the Our Lady of St. BarUiolomew’s naming of a committee of three have the chance to vote on the The French C3ub of Manchester parish will be held Nov. 17 from 10 to bring in a report of this com­ Governor Bypassed question of a community college State News r will hold its first fall meeting to­ a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church and munity college program • fbis HOOD MILK gallon 76c morrow at 8 pim.' in Orange Hall. for the. town, if it weren’t for the committee has made it’s final, re­ Cards will be played and refresh­ school. action of the Republicans. port, and both the board of di­ Fresh Block Island “CONTENTS ments served. Mrs. Paul K. Tucker of 528 Electors'will be asked at the re itors and the board of education Woodbrldge St. and Mrs. Francis state elections Nov. 6 whether have passed the necessary legis­ SWORDFISH U.S. Asks Contemptl Roundup Raymond E. Smith, son of Mr. Boland of 39 Stephen St. have been they favor the establishment of a lation to make it 'possible for the and Mrs. Raymond W. Smith, 10 appointed chairman and Co-chair­ community college run by the electors of the ,town to vote on this man of the affair. proposed community coMe^ for lb. 99c Church St., has entered Fairfield board of education. ^ ' Mrs. Francis Minor will be chair­ Manchester. University, Fairfield, Conn. He • The .mayor said, "A permissive Our meat manager has a wonderful selection of man of arrangements; Mrs. An­ "Whether or not .Manchester has Action on 13 Against State Bans was'a 1962 graduate of Holy Trin­ act was . passed by the General Pinehurst Tendercure' Corned Beef ready for you. A ity High School. Hartford. - thony Piertrantonio and Mrs. Ger­ Assembly of the State of Con­ a community college depends on HADDOCK ald McGurkin. publicity; Mrs. Ed­ necticut in 1959. At that time the voters—but even the voters Lean chucks at 89c; Whole Shoulder Clods at 99c Vaccine III ward Flack, decorations, and Mrs. would not have had the oppor- Chapman Court, Order of Ama-' there was a majority of Democrats FLOUNDER are special value and we have extra lean Briskets ranth, will hold a past royal ma­ Bernard Hickey and Mrs. John on the Board of Directors and the ,tunity to decide On this question, if Negro in University trons and past royal patrons night Kurowski, refreshments. Board of Education. it had not been for the respon­ FILLETS and Sirloin Tips . . . For Adults Soviet Booth chairmen will be Mrs. sible Republican majority taking tomorrow at 7:45 in the Masonic "Neither board took any action Temple. A potluck will take George O'Brien and Mrs. William action so that the question could Upsala Trustee whatsoever regarding the estab­ be voted upon this coming Novem­ HATTIESBURG, M i s s.f But Barnett, clothed in the HARTFORD (AP) — The place at 6:30. Officers are re­ Manning, rummage: Mrs. Donald powers of the teard and acting as Williams and Mrs. Daniel Carey, lishment of a Community college ber. (AP)—The Justice Depart­ State Health Department has minded to wear white and mem­ The Rev. Earl Robert Modean, in Manchester. "It all comes down to a matter registrar, rejected Meredith. Curran Links bers are reminded to bring arti­ cake and foods: Mrs. Aime Latu- ment asked today for federal Earlier, the governor had said recommended that towns go pastor of the First Lutheran lippe and Mrs. Robert Dwire, white "Failure on the part of the of Democratic talk and nothing be­ IJ.S. Claims cles for a teacup auction. Democratic administration to do REAL OLD-FASHIONED contempt of court citations he would go to jail. If -necessary, ahead with their polio vac­ Church, Clifton, N.J., and sOn of elephant: Mrs. Edward Goss, ing done by the Democrats," and to prevent the desegregation of U.S. Owners to games; Mrs. Robert Warren and anything about the permlwlve act Republican action to get the pro­ against all 13 members'of the cine program this fall .but The Women's Guild of Trinity Mrs„ Sigrid A. Modean, 39 Cam­ passed by the General Asaembly, the university' where he took his Mrs. Robert Ardini. h.indicrafts; gram to the people for their de­ State College Board for fail­ own law degree. withhold Sabin oral Type III Reds Speed Covenant Church will sponsor a bridge St., has been appointed a Mrs. Marcel Poulin and Mrs. Ro­ left Manchester without any foun­ cision. ure to enroll Negro James H. vaccine from adults. rummage sale Saturday from 9:30 dation in the way of survey or PORK SALE! But the federal government by­ Arms for Cuba trustee of Upsala College, East land LePage, apron; and Mrs. Don "This is time, despite present Meredith in the University of passed him in its legal ^counter- This official recommendation, to 11:30 a.m. at the Community Guinan.and Mrs. William Wagner, study to consider this educational attempts on the part of the Demo­ Y, N. Main St. Orange. N.J. Mississippi. moves. A spokesman for the Jus­ made yesterday by the depart­ Christmsis decorations. program. crats, to claim credit for leader­ . ^ • tice Department in Washington ment, coincides with \vhat was Castro Aid The Rev. Mr. Modean graduated "It took the Republican majority ship in this field." A hearing was. set for Monday PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Jaseph from Upsala in 1951 and was the Also, Mrs. James Welch and Edwin O. Guthman, said the fed­ urged last weekend by the U.S. Curran, president of the National The monthly meeting of the Past Mrs. Joseph Phelan, children’s at New Orleans.' eral government still held the Public Health Service. Chiefs’ Club of Memorial Temple, firat member of Manchester's Tender Fresh The Justice Department, mov­ Maritime Union, AFL-CTO, called gifts; Mrs. William Taylor and ranked 12th among Connecticut board and the university officials In urging that the TyP® HI today (or a congressional investi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Pythian Sisters, will be held to­ Emanuel Lutheran Church to Mrs. John Filloramo, candy: Mrs. ing swiftly in the wake of Gov. enter the ministry. Idle Claims Dip cities. First was Bridgeport, whose oral vaccine be withheld for the gation to expose what he termed Ground rules were .set up to­ morrow night at 8 at the home of William Maurer and Mrs. Charles Ross Barnett's personal refusal (Continued on Page Twelve) time being from adults, the Mrs. Etheleen Lewis, 444 Burn­ He served as pastor of Christ out of work number 4,572. New to admit the 29-year-old Negro to the connection of American .ship day to bring: the congfressional Gervase, good used toys; Mrs. Har­ To 749 in Town Haven was next with 3,606 and USPHS cited the 'experience of owners with arms shipments to resolution of warning on a ham St., Mrs. Sarah Tomlinson will the King Lutheran Church in ry ' Deegran and Mrs. Lucien Vegl- the school Thursday, put its re­ Canada, where a number of adults Cuba. be co-hostess. Hartford followed with 3,236. quest before a three-judge panel Windsor for five years before as­ ard, preserves; Mrs. Eldward Ser- have come down with polio after Curran said the probe "should military buildup in Cuba be­ suming his work in New Jersey. The number of claims from in­ The breakdown for the Man­ of the 6th U.S. Qrcuit Court of Reds Bar Pay Advertisement- rell and Mrs. Ronald Gates, spe­ chester total, which Includes 132 PORK LOINS receiving the Type III vaccine. cxpo.se the international financial fore the House next Wednes­ He is a 1945 graduate of Man­ sured unemployed persons de­ Appeals her^'. cial gifts; Mrs. Christian Kaefer ROck"vilie claims, was 303 women | The danger to children is neg­ network through which American day without amendments. Dotty Gibeon Perrett School of chester High School and a 1955 and Mrs. Arthur Petrone, plants; creased last week in both the town When your food money has to stretch and The appeals court judges are ligible. the USPHS said. shipowners have had an Interest in graduate of the Augustana The­ and 446 men. here for a hearing in another case. To Support UN The Rules Committee back­ Dance opens Saturday, Sept. 22, Mrs. Thomas Boland and Mrs. Rob­ and the state, according to State stretch, it's nice to know that you can eat 7-RIB CUT Dr. James C. Hart, director of trade not only with Cuba, but with Orange Hall, 72 East Center St. ological Seminary, Rock Island, ert Boland, jewelry, and Mrs. well and save money, too! Our tender corn- Thursday night, barely hours af­ the Connecticut Health -Depart­ Red China and other Iron CJurtaln ed leaders who have been try­ Mitchell 3-1957. lU. Prank Aszklar. religious articles. Labor Commissioner Renato E. fed pork . . . direct from the "Land of the ter Barnett rejected theVNegro Air Units in G)ngo ment’s Communicable Disease Di­ countries in spite of embargoes ing to fend off efforts to put Ricciutl. Tall Corn” specially priced this week. A Force veteran’s application in a vision, said yesterday consulta­ declared by our country." harsher language into the Manchester recorded 8 per cent mouth-watering treat at any price,, this dramatic showdown on the cam­ tions with public and 'private Curran's prepared remarks resolution the - ^ n ate pa.ssed fewer claims than for the previous MANCHESTER budget-pampering pork is lean, sweet flav­ pus at Oxford, the Justice Depart­ By WILLIAM OTIS health officials throughout the were for a sympo.sium on automa­ week. The new total was 749, DRY CLEANERS ored, wonderfully meaty! Serve a delec­ ment asked U.S. Dist. Judge Sid­ UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. state were held before the de­ tion at the coordinated transpor­ Thursday. In doing so it turn­ compared with 814 for the week 93 WEXLS ST— MI 8-7264 table pork roast this week , . . and be real ney Mize at Meridian to cite the (A P )— In advance of an im­ partment decided to recommend tation and cargo handling expo.si- ed down pleas from several school's top leaders for contempt. ending Sept. 8, a drop of 65. thrifty— portant policy address today [hat the clinic programs go aihead. tion. ‘ House members who wanted This was the fourth consecutive Pick Up and Delivery Special selection of lean 7-rib cuts, cut lb. Mize set a hearing for 1:30 p.m. The department is recommend­ He noted that he had already, to go beyond the language of. week diiring which registered un­ NEW STORE HOURS: today and ordered these officials to the U.N. General Assem­ ing that the towns concentrate Into chops are budget savers at 45c and asked the International Transport the pending declaration. employment declined. 7 A.M. to 6 PJM. lean 3 lb. Chine or Loin Roasts whole or of the university to appear; Chan­ bly, Soviet Foreign Minister first on administering Type I vac­ Workers Federation to call a In the state, unemployment de­ In chops at 69c. cellor J. D. Williams. 61; Dean Andrei A. . Gromyko .served cine to those who missed it when worldwide boycott against the 4 Lbs. Dry Arthur B. Lewis, and Registrar By EDMOND LEBRETON creased from 27,948 to 25,972, a notice his government will not clinics were held in many towns loading and manning of ships car­ drop of 1,976 claims. T^e de­ Cleaning: Only Robert B. Ellis. Lewis declined this spring. At that time, nearly rying arms to Chrba. WASHINGTON (AP) — BURTON'S cline in the number of claimants comment. Williams and Ellis pay one cent to support the one million doses of vaccine were "Among these ships are niany 25o Each Additional Pound House leaders sought quick LEAN FRESH PORK CHOPS Lb. 89c could not be'Reached. U.N. force in the Congo. given. follows the seasonal trend, as fac­ American-owned Liberian - and approval today of a resolution tories end their vacation shut­ PRESSING ONLY Down 20c from last week.. Three federal courts—reaching Gromyko indicated he might After these "clean-up" efforts. Panamanian flag vessels," he downs. AT REGULAR PRICES all the way up to the U.S. Su­ deal with U.N. finances in his ad­ Hart said, the state is recom­ said. warning Havana and Moscow preme Court—had ordered Mere­ Manchester, .,wi£h its 749 claims. dress, which is expected to range mending that six weeks be al- "Furthermore, some of the com­ Ben Hdila Receives Mandate against any military buildup and dith's enrollment and the end of over a wide area of cold w*ar lowered to pass before towns offer panies which hold an interest in in Cuba that endangers the S. segratlon at the 114-year-old in­ mass community clinics for Type vessels which have been earryiiig Moslem men and women line up in frunt of polling station in Casbah district of Algiers during yes­ PINEHURST stitution. 4 (Continued on Page Nineteen) II and Type III vaccine-'-with military cargoes to Cuba 'are terday's balloting for candidates for Algeria s first National A.ssembly. More than 70 per cent of United States. adults excluded from receiving among the owners of vessels the 6.4 million repslered voters endorsed Ahmed Ben Bella's unopposed a.ssembly candidates. (AP But some members Insisted on HAMBURG, lb. 59c Type III. which our government has desig­ Photofax by radio from Paris i. a . chance to argue for tougher nated as 'under effective control’ language than the Senate ap­ ^Progress or Drift’ proved Thursday in the carefully J'I o j v j V l JjO Ahiojt, I (i lb. lots $4.90 189 to 214 companfes. But I have this on au­ thority Jhat cannot be questioned.” ‘Our Orders Are to Shoot’ worded resolution now awaiting 85 EAST CENTER ST. — AT SUMMIT STw Curran charged that both the Cuban Missiles House action. This could mean a HARTFORD (A P i^T he State Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ken­ delay until Monday. REGAL Kennedy Galls for More Motor Vehicle Department’s daily nedy administrations had let "the The . determination of objecting WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL record of automobile fatalities as big oil companies sell them this Site Held Peril members was increased by word FINE QUALITY U. S. NO. I NATIVE of last midnight and the totals from official U.S. sources Thurs­ SWEETHEART 'effective control' hoax.” Guido Talks Truce, Democrats in Congress on the same date Ust year: "This is a cheap and dangerous day that the Soviet Union has i961 1962 dodge,” he said, "this business of To U.S. Ships stepped up arms deliveries to and Killed ...... 189 214 pretending that we can count for Cuba. Since late July, officials Here it is! said, 66 to 75 Soviet ships have POTATOES HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — > Much of the time between now our defense needs In an emergen­ WASHINGTON (AP)--A new Extended Forecast cy on ships under Liberian and War Threat Holds arrived at Cuban ports, abouC ROSES President Kennedy is back in po­ and Thursday, Kennedy will be mi.ssile . site on Cuba's northeast half of them carrjrtjig cargoe's WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )—The Panamanian flags and manned by litical fighting form and ready to relaxing with his family at New­ By FRANK N. MANITZA8 that included military eqqiptocnt follow up his first 1962 campaign port, R.I. He flew there Immedi­ U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley foreign crews.” ^ A new clash was reported be­ coast could menace important Pillsbury’s BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tween government - -and . rebel ' sortie into Pennsylvania with an­ ately after hie impearance.4 t:jt|ie Field issued this five-day forecast D.3. Navj*hhipplng lanes.' lO tt-3 9 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) (AP)--President Jose Maria Gui­ troops at Florencio Vii'ela, where 2 ' other into West Virginia. Democratic fund-raising rally, for Connecticut today: U.S. officials said Thur.sday that Cilba was put at 4.200. Kennedy slashed, at the Republi­ here. Temperatures for the next five A Puerto Rican court has at­ do proclaimed a cease-fire today 8,500 government troops were in Soviet technicians have set up a 1962 BAKE-OFF tached an $800,000 Chiban sugar in Argentina’s army feud, but position 17 miles southeast of These sources ' said the Castro ■V,. can record and called for The Democratic State Finance days, Saturday through Wednes­ missile site near the town of regime has.,-at least one late-type cargo aboard a British freighter troop movements kept alive the Buenos Aires In the path of rebel Banes:' They likened it to Soviet streng;thened Democratic support Committee said it sold more than day. are expected to average 2 to threat of civil war. There were MIG jet jighter as well as 60 older TOTS 'N TEENS Cauliflower .'“v , Green Beans, Spinach . , . Beets in (^longress before 10,000 partisans 10,000 tickets at $100 a plate and 4 degrees below normal with a bound for the Soviet Union. The tanks. Reports said reM tanks coastal defense installations and new reports of-t shooting. were fired on by antiair^WR guns ones...,-Xnd, authorities here .said, U/MTED TIME OFFERI Firm Native Slicing Tomatoea Thursday night. will make more than a million rising trend over the weekend fol­ Soviets and British were expected said it is believed designed for to fight the order today. Three top army leaders ousted and returned the fire. antishipping mi.ssiles. I?-k'hort-range surface-to-air mis- The American people, he said, dollars from a dinner held in an lowed by cooler temperatures by the middle-of-the-road. presi­ ■s'ile sites have been establish^ will determine in the Nov. 6 elec­ exhibition hall next to the arena The Soviet-chartered Streatham The rebels penetrated to the Such missiles would be in the $ Monday through Wednesday. dent appeared balking at giving industrial .suburb of Avellaneda. in western Cuba, many on the 25,000 tion “whether we are to step up where Kennedy spoke. Hill, which called here for minor surface-to-surface, class. and Some norrhal high and low tem­ In to rebel commanders who ac­ across the Riachuelo River from northern coast opposite t{ie United .the progress already made or re­ Kennedy sat at the head table, peratures fdr the period are Hart­ repairs, was ordered held and her Officials spoke of a ,-probable GOLDEN 130,000-bag cargo unloaded after cused them of plotting to set up Bueno.s Aires. Ten She.i^an tanks States. turn to deadlock and drift.” briefly, but dined privately and ford 73-49.'Bridgeport 72-53, New a military dictatorship. range ' of 20 to. 3S njite's for the Rep. John R. Pillion, R-N.Y., g m Nd It's been more than a year and talked campaign strategy with a representative of the Terry and several truckloads of troops mlMilcs. This vyoUid not be Haven 71-52. Rebel tanks converged on Avel- were seen in the area. Rebel who wants Congress to authorize ' a half since Kennedy has done any outgoing Gov. David L. Law­ . Precipitation may total one Kane heavy machinery firm of enough to reaep Guantanamo, the Miami, Fla., appealed to a su­ laneda. a rail center in Buenos forces guarded bridges with light a naval blockade of Cuba and real, out-in-the-open campaigning. rence; Richardson Dilworth, the tenth to five tenths of an inch U.S. naval ,bfise about 60 miles back a demand, that the- Castro Obviously he ha.sn't lost his former .Philadelphia mayor who perior court in San Juan. Aires Province. An infantryman machine gun.s. away on ,-ttie other side of the is­ 1 0 8 PRIZE CARROTS 9 occurring about Monday. among troops alerted there said: ' At Olmos. about 60 miles from government expel all foreign The Dade County.* Fla., court land.,,.-" touch . is in a '.tough race to' succeed "Our orders' are to shoot." He started in as soon as a heli­ Lawrence, and Jo.seph S. Clark, awarded Kane's fir,. $883,978 Bueno.s Alre.s, a rebel tank tidwever. it would take missiles trying for another term in the Terminal Trustee damages July 26. 1961, for na­ Naval leaders met and report­ column was said to have broken (Continued on Page Twelve) copter from Washington lowered edly agreed to accept the truce . 'tff only slightly more power to WINNER! him onto the Harrisburg airport. U.S. Senate. tionalization of its holdings in government lines. threaten that ba.se and the U.S. HARRISON'S McIntosh and Wealthy Apples They met Kennedy at the air­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Henry Cuba. terms set forth by Guido. The rebel bastion was C**^PO It was chilly and cloudy in the The president's Cabinet re­ warships that anchor In its Also Peaches From PERO’S FARM late afternoon, but the Pre.sident port and rode with him in an Leen, a Boston lawyer has been Attorneys for the freighter said de Mayo garri.son 10 m^iieS from harbor. named to the job of overseeing the they will seek to lift the attach­ signed to give him a free hand. Bueno.s Aires. Troom.'liiovcments had a sunny smile for a welcom­ open-car motorcade along miles For the moment, at lea.st, it Much U.S. Navy traffic pa.s.ses Bulletins \ BUYS IT Russet Idaho Potatoes ing crowd that the state police es­ of Harrisburg streets, well sup­ bankruptcy reorganization of tlie ment, probably on grounds that were heaviest in juro around this along CJuba’s north coast on routes appeared that Gen. Juan Carlos timated generously at 3,000. plied with spectators. Kennedy Boston Terminal Corp., which op­ the sugar was bought and paid capital, but Ul*fe was military leading to Puerto Rico where the Culled from AP Wire^' 4 of Manchester’ s \ Organia, the rebel leader who de­ activity a.s Jar away as Salta, 775 He did some handshaking and stood anjd waved, nodded and erates Boston’s South Station. for .by the Soviet Union and is Navy and Marines maintain im------with acceptable trade no longer Cuban property. manded a return to democratic miles to_..the northwest. jx)rtant bases. APPLfe PIK *6S , irhMje a little talk. rule, liad won. Whether his army %‘S Se t good things to eat at low prices when titeen months ago.” he (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Twelve Legal experts here expressed WhetMer the president ag’reed to This traffic stays well * outside BEDS TOP U.S. Sirt’ TESTS Leading Main St. Stores 25.000' Grand Priir Winner 'I n Pillt- mused,used to do this six belief the Soviet Union ’also will rivals would bow out peacefully: otjief rebel objective.s was not the three-mile limit and could go bary’i 14ih BakM Ifl By M m. Erwla was not Immediately clear. nown Immediately. The rebels WASHINGTound (about 28) light-colored The President figured^ that expected the Soviets might claim fire. The commuijiqtfe was a prod­ the army high command put him port.s of a -po.ssible move by lhe“ sent-'a w w radiation belt whirl­ candy qarmels with cup evapo­ uct of a se-ssjort"With his cabinet in office, la.st March in. place of ing around the earth July 9, a , rated milk or light • cream over BEECHNUT COFFEE lb.’’ can 59e Penn.sylvania support made [possi­ Congress Record Dull title to the cargo. Castro government to butid a i;- boiling water, stirring occasionaMy. ble his nomination and election "In the meanwhile, we have and rival ..gMerals that dragged deposed President Arturo Fron- naval ba.se near Banes, which is . comparison showed today. The Keep over hot water. the' presidency -he carried the the sugar and plan to fight for into th^ -farly hours.' dizl. Guido di.s.solved parliament on a big bay much like Guanjaii- -Atomic Energy Commission an­ Sift Together—3 cups sifted PiUsbury's state by '116,000 votes and the it," he said. Ousted was the' war secretary, and nullified the elections in amo's. nounced today that the' size ot Best All Purpose Flour. *4. cup Gefi. Jose Cornejo Saravia. and the C.S. blast July 9 overthe Pa­ BUgar and 1^ teaspoon salt into country by 113,000. Rc^cept for Trade Bill The-disputed cargo nearly went, which followers of ex-dictator Sources in contact with,the Cu- mncing bowl. Andrew T. Hatcher. acting up in smoke Thursday night wjbefi the'communique Said resignations Juan D. Peron scored successes cific was put at the equivalent K V P Shelf Paper, white or colored .... 59c would be accepted from his two *, ' ----- Cut In^6 tableiy^ons butter until par­ White House press secretary, said fire of unknoiyn origin broke ‘ out that alarmed the army chiefs. ((kMitinuesl on Page Five) of 1.4 million tons of TNT. o r i N ticles arc fine. Kennedy's next political port of By JOE HALL :>lncentive to American companies in a hold of the freighter.''Dozens top army officers — Gen. Jiian Other sources said the Soviet ComblnO—^ Cup cooking oil call will be Wheeling, W.Va., next WASHINGTON (AP)—President to modernize their plants. of fire fighters brought the blaze Lorio, commander In 'chief, and high-altitude blast of Aug. 5 1 unbeaten egg ■ Pyrex'Measuring Cups .... 29c and 59c ea. Gen. Bernardino Labayru, chief % cup co | d water. Blend until Thursday. It was West Virginia Kennedy and his party can point As in the case of trade, many under control, but" the hold still was equal to 40 million tons of to' the trade expansion bill aa Democrats-In.sist this bill has-no of staff, itiater in the day Connecticut Politics TNT; slightly thickened. which gave Kennedy a key vic­ smtfldefed. ^ --- . Add—To dry ingredients—djl at once, Pyrftx 2-Quarf Cake Dishes ...... 98c tory in the primary along with landmark legislation, but other­ broad political appeal and even is Guido himself as.sumed the po.st stir quickly 'until mixture holds to­ Its electoral votes In the general wise the record of the 1962 Con­ a liability in some respects. of war secretary. REDS FIRE SKY SHOT gether. Form into a ball. gress ' Is disappointing to .many Sen"; Hubert H. Humphrey, D- A presidential communique said EVERY Roll Out—On ungreased, 17x12 election. • - UPPSALA, Sweden (AP)—Tit* "The military situation is normal. sheetAof heavy duty aluminum foir^ ^New Woman's Day Magazine...... lOc Democrats. Minn!, and other Democratic lead­ Candidates Questioned Soviet Union exploded a nine- to within 1 Inch of edges. Smooth This was the private view ex­ ers insist the present session wiji- The troops have been ordered to megaton nuclear bomb .hi the edges, flute. Fold foil up around pressed to a newsman today by wind up with a respectable return to their barracks Mstry. to a 16x10 inch rectangle. News Tidbits atmosphere over Nova.va'2enilya a number of Democrats working record. It was not known how soon the this . morning, the Uppsala Seis- Place on coolcle sheet. FDA Continues from t^e AP Wires V cease-fire in the four-day crisis I Place—Filling in pastry-liijed pan. Drla- on the appeals .they plan to make They point-to toeamtfe* signed On State Aid to Schools inologlcal Institute reported. The sle carmel sauce, thihlng with few all flavors 10 for $1.00 this, fall to voters. could be put "into effect. A, tem­ announeepient “said it was the drops of milk if necessary. 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