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■ StoiTs, Oct. 2 (jT*)—A pro­ Dam aseus test demonstration, the sec­ To Berlin Parleys ond in four days, has been Washington, Oct. 2 (A>— The provisional govemmeht staged at the University of Washington, Oct. 2 (jT*)— f way for what one hopes mav be Connecticut by male student.s . The . and Russia I "egoUailo"" at some future date, of Syria has asked the United angered over new social and j .r . reported Inching States for diplomatic recog­ activities rules. i nition, the State Department agl cement on negotiations as the essentials of the freedom of A swarm of students form ed: that could lead to a compro- fit:’ of Berlin .ar preserved reported today. The depaart- about 11 last night and toured the mise settlement of the Berlin and there is uninterrupted access.” ment spokesman s$dd the re­ campus, rhaking stops at the home | The Lnited States will have to quest is “under study.” ’' of University President Albert N .! ir . J . concentrate on winning tile coop- Jorgensen, and Assistant Dean of Prospects seemed brighter than eration of Prance and West Ger- Uhited Nations, N. T., Oct. Men’ John Dunlop. . 10 days ago, when Secretary of many. Officials of the two have Inferno in Wallingford Student observers set the number State Dean Ru.sk t>cgan a series of been critical of the willingness of 2 ers said would end the hunger strike he built here is another demonstra­ Soviet position b y saying that it ipermament replacement under the had abandoned the $1 miUiern The address yesterday urging Pratt's daughter Susan, 23, visited Enfield, Oct. 2 lA'i — A blue )>egan at the same time in protest tion of “ Connecticut’s very con­ aimed “at using the veto in the u.N . charter would require action craft last night. Ihe Coast that the'U.S.-Spanlsh pact of 1953 him only last week before she flew law arrest was made here Sunday against gi\Tng the Sikus their own siderable role in our nation's secur­ everyday work of the guiding body first by the council and then by Guard, which had a cottar and be brought up to date was before to London where she plans to when Edward F. Hall, 58, an em- state. ity,” during remarks at Groton at of the secretariat.” the assembly. aircraft in the area, said tho his cabinet and top military com­ marry Bob Hoffman, 23, Rochester, -plOye of the Keddy-'Vadnais Prime minister Nehru sent both laying a kefel for U.S.S, Nathan In VVa.shington, State Depart­ To avoid an immediate show­ 528-foot, 10,S04-ton tanker dis­ manders. Homes, subdivision development religious leaders telegrams ex­ Hale , . . Southwestern coast of ment officials said today they were down over the troika, Ireland, Nor­ appeared at 10:26 a.nu (EDT). off Brainard Rd., was charged with Spanish and American officials- (Continued on Page Eleven) pressing "much pleasure and sat­ Pelopomesus rocked by earthquake inimpressed by the Soviet pro­ way and others, with U.S. sup­ Its stem„bad projected several violating the state work and rec­ posal.' ^ ’ port, have been promoting a plan hours from the Atlantic, giving reation law. He posted a $50 isfaction” that thej’ had given up that lasted 40 seconds, Athens, their demonstrations. He had made Greece, reports . . '. China cele­ . They described it as but another rise to some hope of ralvage. bond for court appearance Oct. version of the 4-horse troika, sug- (Continues on Page Thirteen) repeated appeals to the - two men brates 12th anniversary of Commu­ Governor’s Friend Reports 16. MANTLE USAVE8 HOWITAL Policewoman Doris Cowhey before in fear the death of Singh nist rule with fireworks, singing would set his followers off in a and dancing in "sea of joy '. . , . New York, Oct. 2 (JV-MIcIny gave Hall $25 in marked bills as Mantle ef the New York Yan­ a deposit on a home prior to the round of rioting. colored fairyland,” Radio Peiping Veto Versus Veto The prime minister has stood says. kees said today he doubted ho arrest. would be able to play in the Nixon Backer Offered About six subdivision develop­ firm against creating a Sikh state President Joaquin Balaguer of ments are under construction in but he promised to name a com­ Dominican Republic met by 800 opening World Series gam e Enfield and all have model homes mission to study Sikh complaints Jeering demonstrators on arrival UN Council Considers Wednesday against Ctaotanatl open for Inspection on Sundays. of discrimination. in New York for address to United at Yankee Stadium. Mnatta Job Choice to Knight The only items legally sold on The end of the hunger strikes Nations General- Assembly . . 1 was released this morning from / Sunday are dairy produce, vege­ came as prayer meetings were Blight damage caused by tropical Lenox H ill Hos|ritaI where he tables, antiques, and other specific held throughout the nation to storm Frances on Guadeloupe with, Mauritaniaf Mongolia has been recuperating,, from mi­ nor surgery on an abscesa on bis Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 2 tff)—^and described him as one of Nlx- items mentioned, in Connecticut's mark the 92nd anniversary • of the no injuries during weekend pass of Faul Mason, close friend and, po­ on’s closest friends..— 10-called blue laws. birth of the man who made kuch West Indies Island, Pointe-A- -V ■ right hip. He had expected to litical associate of former Gov. Ma.°on said he wouldn't tell the strikes an effective political weap­ Pitre reports . Grandma Moses, United Nations, N. Y., Oct. 2 Cff)#Brazzaville countries will vote in work out With the Yaakeea, man's name but would leave that Who was 101 years old Sept. 7, (Jbodwin 3. Knight, says he over­ Fair Shake on — Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader — The applications of Mauritania the assembly to tmseat the Nation­ heard a telephone conversation in to Knight. He also wouldn''t name A- critically ill over’ weekend, report­ and Outer .hlpngoUa for U.N. mem­ alists in favor of the Communists. H.AMILTON GETS CONTRACT the other witness. Berlin. Oct. 2 (Ah — IVhen Lt. of the Indian independence move­ ed improved at Hoosick Falls, N.Y,, Washington, Oct. 2 (/ft—The which a backer of Richard M. Nix­ ment. bership were up for consideration The assembly has put the ques­ on offered Knight his choice of a In Los Angeles, Knight confirm­ Gov. Anthony J, Armentano shook nursing home. at an afternoon meeting of the Se­ tion of seating Communist' China .Air Foirce has awarded a 11,700,- state job if he would bow out of ed Mason overheard the conversa­ hands with 'a 10-year-old boy at Prospects remain dim for early curity Council today. on its agenda for the ' first time 000 contract to the Haniiltim tion. He said he would name the the Berlin Fair here ye.sterday. settlement of West Coast shipping Nobody expected either country since the Communists came to Standard Divislan of United AJr- the race for the 1962 gubernator­ he looked momentarily startled ial nomination. caller as soon as he could arrange strike that has tied up. at least 13 to be admitted very soon. The coun­ PQwer in 1949. But the United. craft Corp., Windsor Locks, a news cortferehce. and then grinned tvldely. Frances Heads ships at Francisco and 10 oth­ cil must recommend new members Conn., an aide to Bep. Emilio <)■ A-' Knight had declared Thursday The boy. who beamed with glee, States hopes to. stall off a decision that a Nixon representative had er ports -. . . Hundreds of refugees before the GSeneral Assembly'votes by getting the assembly to eet up Daddario, D-Conn.. said today. Nixon is back in California to­ had concealed a trick buzzer in carrying household possessions The contraot> Is for modiftcattim made the offer. 'His charge his hand. To Open Water them in. a comfmittee to study the question brought an angry denial from the day to start putting together what pour into overcrowded tl.N. refu­ Delegates generally predictfed and report back next year, and overhaul of propeller assem­ he envisions as the most intensive The boy's mother said later that gee camp after outbreak of tribal blies and components, j former Vice President who said she almost died from embarrass­ that the Soviet Union would veto That could be done with a simple ' "no person representing or author­ political, campaigrn in state history. San Juan, P. R., Oct. 2 (jip)-' — fighting, according to report from Mauritania and thaV Nationalist majority vote. But the United He said he’s out to win the gov­ ment. Elisabethville, Katanga . . . More JUST 3IAKES.MOBE NP) — A special storm popped up in the Atlantic day South Aslan tour with cau- The reason lies in the determina- vote.- But opposition from the Washtagtoa, Ocft, 8 (V)—Chief . Knight n»6tioned Mason and the people of California as governor committee' of the State Bar As­ southeast of Puerto Ric;o Saturday, tioualy optimistic report for Pres­ tlMi of 11 French-speaking African BrszMvlUe group would make that Justice Earl Warrea today open- ' other man to,^ come over, to the from 1962 to 1966.” sociation has recommended the and-was just shy of hurricane ident Kennedy on negotiations to members of the United Nations to majority harder to g et ed a new Supreme Court tom telephone and listen in on the suspension of Atty. Nathanial strength when first readings were establish neutral Laos, Washing­ bring Mauritania, the 12th mem­ The United States has made re­ with an annonnoemeat that ta As to whether he could be the future the tribunal wU on- . receiver Knight was using. Ac­ drafted, he . said “ The answer is Bergman of West Hartford, taken by hurricane hunter air­ ton reports.. .Tehran newspaper. ber of their so-called Brazzaville peated pleas to the Nationalists on cording to Mason. Thera was no Bergman and his wife are under craft. Keyhah reports tthat Iraqi rebels- group, into the 100-member world Formosa not, to veto Outer Mon­ erate under a new set of werii- no.” Ing hours. Hereafter, WntrsB . extension in the room, he said. “ With all the talk about'drafts, indictment in federal court in Bos­ The storm's westward passage shot, down three In qt Air Force organization. golia. These pleas Included a let­ Mason, motor vehicles director there has never been one in his­ ton on chexges of evading $173,000 across high mountains of puade- planM in la«t two days. They say the Soviet Union is go­ ter last month from President seid, in all Its pnbtte eeeelone in the Knight adihlnlstraUon, said in income taxee. The government loupe and Dominica weakened her. Informants close to British' ing to veto Mauritania because Kennedy to President Chlang Kai- the court wtQ nseet at 10 I* thn tory unless it was' stimulated by m orning and r it until neon. |t"> he heard the caller offer the ex- the candidate, and this I will not has also accused Bergman and two Highest winds were estimated to­ court say Princess MprghKt'e hus- Nationalist Cflilna is going to veto shek. . govemolr “any job in the /state, do." • other men of attempting to bribe day at 50 miles per hour. Weather, hgnd, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Cominimlst Outer Mongolia, and But a Nattonalist then wfil take n half honr tar chlaf jusUce or anything you Asked about reported “ maSbive an Internal Revenue Service agent forecasters said Frances would will soon become peer, London re­ have told the Nationalists they will man said Sunday ntaht, “our de­ lunch, retniii to the bench‘WiS. want, if you won't run against intervention from Washington" who was investigating a cas«. Intensify and possibly reach hurri- ports... Pope John XXIII tells hold them responsible if Mauri­ cision to veto still stands.” alt until 2:80 pjn. In rotata > against his election as governor, Atty. Jdm Q.^TIlaon Jr., New cane force in .the next day or two. Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy he greatly tania ia kept out. He added, however, that a veto yenn the oourt has heeo/ .taOB? ' Dick” in the primary. I might not be ileceasary to block Mason said he did not recognlu Nixon said: Haven, oommlbtee |e] k) t itatorta , gpigbt told him the man's 4tame (O wttaM « m Fag* Six) (OM ttntal m Face Three) (Oonttaoed m Facts T ia) % peaeok" Vatican a t y M ya alists . veto outer Mongolia, the « •I ■ I t A I -/ A, __ * - r i

lUMCBivmi avsKiNO hekau>. lUNcAsno, odnm. mondat; October a, i ilAKCHESTER EVENH^O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19W I - r * r r A falini''»ti note from the next, he probably la Norwalk Hoapital at tha aga of te unusual waathsr, road or traifio Claire is the former chairman of Stoie’a Attorney Hugh H. Alcom Wooster St., was dssppndent over achieved clarity, but the acoustics Andover 08. In the lastIt fewf t ...... yeaih, he had eondlUons ahsad.' On the east- he State Liquor CoAtrol Commls- tad mother of former Republican a recent back injury. He fractured Memorial Temple of the auditorium made it sound S b o A e N e w s beta a frealanee writer for na­ bound .hUM, tho signs will be lo­ _iton. T he appointment of Blumen­ National (Chairman Meade Alcorn. his ekull when he struck, the "legato.” r' \ V l> m si OH tional magarines. He leaves Us cated In Stamford, Fairfield, and fleld and dlarle raiaea the number She died yeaterday after a long ground and died en route to Hart­ To Spon^r Fair I have personidly experimented Willimantic Youth Arrested widow, Helan Scott yValts, a Nek? Haven. . On westbound lands, of federal Judgeships in the state iUneas. She ia also survived by two ford hospital. • Aaybodir wbs IftSsdft.tiiif Vrtth this ^enomenon in the Gard- daughter and two brothers. thsy Will be set up in East Kav«a, to four. other. Sony, Associate Justlce- Memorial ’Temple, Pythian Sis­ von togs of snr 49AB OB Boir "THE WAY nelCMuseum in Boston. This build­ u Stratford and Norwalk, desltaate Howard' W. Alcorn of ters, will, sponsor a fair tomorrow or has a halo la hi* fcood. ing w u originally the residence of After W ild Chase and G*ash m W-ASTBFVL MONAD Seutk BAnCTT DRIVE SPLIT TRAVEL IVIUTERS ELECT the Connecticut Supreme Court Mrs .Ntck Gardner, wdio had a RUINS DEFENSE BoUi tides vnlnsnUs . f e h h i T’ r e v o k e d and U.S. Commissioner Robert H. from 1 to 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. NORTH (OoBUrtsd Iran Fag* Oas| H artford,O ct 3 (P) —-T w o now Mexico City, OcL 2 (ff)—Tony Public Records I HEARD IT” "VenetiaA^alace” designed for her, By Allrod 8*>«*nwold Davenport, travel editor of the Alcorn, both of Suffleld, four The public la Invited. Sometjmea I think that bridge eommittssB will assist in tile State H4rtford,fprm- Talbot is being held at Colches­ director of the Incoming Division ed to appear to answer Charges Of he termed the present Connecti­ canned goods; Mrs. Douglas Lind­ ances (reaUy good imes, too) ter Troop on 27,000 bail pend­ the 60th Anniversary pageant to quite aatlafactory, but the actual A I 9 6 3 A Q 1^2 ford, Eli MiUner of Danbury and 1,800 men have decided to take chester, property off Broad and" say and Mrs. Martha Leeman, aeaesrt of th» Manchester Civic Ing. ' » • I ■ SOUTH of Avco Coro, in Stratford. Th* financial irresponsibility, failed to cut State Park system excellent. advantage of a new law that al­ "were not according to the auto­ Tlius he may have developed the, ing Ills appearance in the 11th Cir­ be held March 11 at the Field lead didn’t have to be fatal. Drwtn Krug of WlUlmantic. Ghambers Sts. ' plants and flowera; Mrs. Marion Orcheatr^ with Bach's Bnuiden- graph,” that is, the manuscript House at the University of Con­ Elaat aaw at a glance that hla A 9 6 5 4 second, the College Safety Com devote his entire time to the con­ State Republican Chairman Edwin lows them to collect social sec­ habit of wrritlng ‘.‘non legato” cuit Court in Willimantic on Oct. It recommended that considera­ H. Way urged Saturday that more Marriage Liceim'''^ Keegan and Mrs. Walter. Potyra, BniB O oncM o No. 2. The orchestra score. necticut Locations for the ”(3olden. partner had led from the doubleton <9 K Q 1 9 7 tion of the . case of Atty. Frank mlttee, will baiia two co-chairmen, duct of the business, ahd failed to urity; benefits before they reach CALL knoiving that it would sound "le­ 7. He is charged with one coimt of d return hla permit upon discon­ parkland be acquired. He told the Jeffrey Wayne Cummings of post office and white elephants; la enjoyinc it in rdiearsal (we have Personally, I don't think that Flow Project” were agreed upon. king, hoping to get a ruff. The Idea 0 A Odkim o f Hartford be deferred un­ Miss Lois Smith of Wesleyan and 65. About 150 men In the 62-64 Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Ray­ gato” in smy event. Or he may have theft of a motor vehicle, two A A 7 4 Miu .(tim V. Forsbera of the Un^ tinuance of the business. The per­ Connecticut Park and Forest As­ East Hartford M d ^ a rily n Gail tackled the first movement) aind I they always should be. Bach put omitted the ligatures because he counts of tampering with a motor A neighborhood international pro­ pleased East ao much thkt he aig- til federal oouit proceedings age bracket are retiring 'each Carlson of Eant^'^artford, Oct. 7, mond Gamble, tea, coffee, cakes, very few expression marks down gram will be held in February for nalwl encouragement with t)ie jack South West Nsrth East Verslty of Hartford. 'The group'group will mit, of Harold O. L. Hansen of the sociation that “ in the face of our week to collect the new benefits, hope yoa will enjoy It too, when was pressed for tinge. He wrote, a vehicle, one count of using a mo­ against him are completed. increasing population” there should Emanuel I^itheran Church. • cookies and Sandwiches, and Mrs. hi his manuscripts, so there is a troop members. ofapades. _ / Psu 1 NT Put assist the drive* at states coUei>g*s. ^ e s Restaurant, Newtown', was the survey showed. The legislation Carl Hildlng.and Mrs. Herbert Al­ wealth of music and utilized a rn'ii- tor vehicle without the owner’s It also agreed to a postponament suspended for allowing a' minor in be no delay about soliciting private ymt hear It. All of which brings me strong school that feels he should Memliers o f the Tweener Patrol west naturally led another 2 ^ All Pan of a hearing for Atty. ftocoo Per- was adopted mainly to help those . Building Permits ley, kitchen social. slcal shorthand in many places to permission, four counts of break­ ^ Openint lead ~ 4 K the barroom and selling to a minor. gifts of land and spending what is Clafence R. Wetherell, for al- OILPOWBH aroond to the subject o f Bach in be ^ayed without much expres­ of Girl Scout TVoop 7 have extoid- spade and Elaat collected two na, (jreenwich, ait bis raqueet. SIGNS FOB^rUBNPlKB in ill health or unable to find em­ general. save time. Peibaps the omission ing and entering and theft, operat­ necessary to give Connecticut (efations to home at 29 Perkins CALL sion, and then only sudden con­ ing a motor vehicle while under ed invitations to Grade 7 Girl tricks 'With the ace and ten. East In addition to Tllson,. wito is Hartford, Oct 3 (P) — The state ployment. Most pe^le are scared of him. trasts. since his marks were usual­ of phrase marks stems from this Scouts to Join the patrol. The then led his last spade, the threft should win and lead a low trump. will iMtall six mtSti-message CLARIE TAKES OATH 200,000 acres of parks 10 years St., 2100. Caps Had to Be W orn JA 9-8287 u d BA 8-2717 and I have to admit they have some circumstance. suspension and speeding. The lo­ pnsldent-eleot of the bar sssooia- from now. Charles E. Snow, for alterations ly limited to the simple indications Scouts have received permission to and West ruffed with the ten of East geU in with a spade to lead warning signs on the Connecticut Hartford, Oct. 2 (P) — T. Emmet LEAPS TO d e a t h iustification. inasmuch as he is so Haste could also»account for an­ cations of the crimes were given tlcn, the special committee Includ­ to home at 336-338 Summit St., “ p” and ''f ' meaning soft and by police as Andover, Mansfield ride their buses to -Andmer school hearts to shut out dummy. out the ace and a third trump. ed Attorneys James W. Cooper,' Turnpike. Oov. John N. Dempsay Claire of Danielson has been sworn London—Queen Elizabeth I, rec­ badly played in general. This is not loud. other oddity in his manuscript on Friday afternoons. The meet­ Disoarda Oluh South must lose four spades, one in as the state’s fourth U.S. Dis­ MBS. CORA WIXLS ALCORN Hartford, Oct. 2 (/P) — A 46- $200. ognizing the importance of Eng­ and Willimantic. New Haven, and Jonathan F. Ells, said Saturday that he had aj^ year-old construction worker took B aA ’s fault. TOe blame really scores. Very frequently the first ing will be from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in South w U not dismayed by this trump and one club. iroved the allocation of ISO,000 as trict Court Judge. Present at the Suffleld, Oct. 2 m — Funeral land's woolen trade. In 1571 order­ On the other hand Bach per­ entrance of the' Subject in a fugue According to the State Police, tl Winsted,, Both former bar aasocia- his life Saturday, police said, by Should be attached to musicologists formed and conducted his own the all-purposiyfoom. Parents will turn in event*. He dlscairoed a club Dally Question ‘another step in the state’s efforts ceremonies Saturday was M. servicea were scheduled at the First gold mine claim staked out ed* all male citizens to wear woolen who can’t play Bach themselves has .phrase marks which are never Talbot was first spotted going east As dealer, you hold: Spade—A j tton'presidents. First Church of ChrUt (Congre­ diving head-first from a second- in the Klondike region was at Gold caps on holidays. For the same rea­ works so he could, and probably on Rt. 6 in Bolton by trooper Ed­ be responsible'^for transportation from dummy when West ruffed toward h i^ w a y safety.” The Joseph Blumenfleld, who recently but who talk glibly about how it to be found again in the composi­ home. with the ten of heart*. 10 3; Heart— A 8 5; Diamond—Q o was nominated to other new fed­ gational) today for Mrs. Cora floor porch. They said the victim. Bottom by Robert Henderson, a son the dead at one time had to be did. add a wealth of expression tion. My guess is that working in ward Peters of the Colchester U signs, which a n to be put up with­ Should be playM. that is not indicated in the score. Four leaders and two profes­ Now there wa* no way for the 4; Club—Q 10 2. What do you say? inn Owner Knifed in six montlu, will alert motorists eral district Judgeship in the state. Wella Alcom , 87, widow of the late Francisco Martinez Mulero, 53 [ prospector, in 1895. buried in woolens. Read Herald Advs. Almost none of Bach’s music a hurry, Elach indicated the phras­ troop, who gave chase as speeds of Answer: Bid one club or pass. The marks “ p” and “ f” were cus­ 100 to 110 m.p.h. At the junction sionals from the Glitl Scout Coun­ defenders to atop South from ruff­ Ridgefield, Oct. 3 OP)—Two bold was published in his lifetime, and tomary indications as to which ing once and meant it to be repeat­ cil of Eastern Connecticut, will at­ ing hi* third club in dummy,. South This is a borderiine hand; bid it nearly all of it was played for the ed each time the subject reappear­ of Rts 6 and 87, Tsdbot lost control m men beat and knifed the owner keyboard of the harpsichord or or­ tend the Region 1^ training confer­ loot the lin t lour tricks and the. with a conservative p a ^ e r , pass of a coimtry inn, last night then flm t time, and even in succeeding ed- This works out logically and of his vehicle which hit a highway ence in PorUand, Msdne, Oct. 3, 4 it with a flighty partner. If you use gan should be employed, as well fence at approximately 100 m.p.h. ace of trumps, making lila contract. fled when their victim's wife heard peitOrmances, under his own di­ as meaning soft or loud. artistically. and 5. Mrs. J. T. Hohmaim Jr., Let’* go back to the first trick. "weak” notrumpB, open this hand rection. Bach wasn't recognised as But let an editor add these ’The car was demolished but the the fight and screamed. Ektch keyboard was capable of council president and .Andover The opening lead tells East the with 1 NT to show 12 to 14 points Albert Tramer, 60, owner of the a geiUus until a century alter he phrase marks throughout the en­ driver escaped imhurt. He fled troop leader and Mrs. Robert Kel­ and balanced distribution. dynamic variation on its own part, tire composition, and musicologists from the scene on foot. entire dlatrilniUon of the spade Outpost Inn cm Route 85 wns way­ died; even his own family thought ley, former troop leader and now s suit. If East sits BtlU and minds For Sheinwold’s 86-page booklet, he was Just a good Journeyman and within the general terms soft everywhere will damn the edition MORE laid on the Jong, aeoluded drive­ and loud, Bach undoubtedly added council professional, will attend hla business he will get four spade "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send way to his home. Stomtng the ear musician in a rather outdated man- as desecrating what Bach actually At about 6:30 a.m. Sunday, pdlice from -Andover. 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester a considerable amount of shading, wrote. As Shakespeare would have said. Talbot stole a truck from the tricks. Signaling with the jack of to remove some boulders that had ao', during his Ufetime. leaving the nuances out since he Fair Fun for Kids " spades costs Elast a spade trick. Evening Herald, Box 3S18, Grand been set In his path, he This hundred year hiatus means said, "A pox on them.” In my -Andover Sand and Gravel Co-, but Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N, Y. knew himself what he wanted to opinion Bach's music never died abandoned it shortly. He then The Pilgrim F ellowship of .An­ East should play the three of Jumped by the two thugs. that nobody knows how he played do, and trusted the Judgment of dover (fongregational Church is spades at the tin t trick. If West (Copyright 1961, General Features He fought back and one of the Ida own oonuNNdtioos, since there but in many cases it has received walked the railroad tracks Into Wil- Oorp.) other performers' to do the same, careful embalming. Umantic where he was picked, up assisting the Rev, Willard ’Iho- continues with another spade, East men knifed him three tUnes in the was no contrautag tradition with if they played his works. men in planning games of skill for right forearm. regard to Oiem. fiiort-slghted mu- by Troopers Edward Peters. Mi­ wlndowa, w u liia g iviiMlowi, wash­ His music is so complex that un­ chael Keene and Frederick Bend- thu children’s amusement at the wile heard the melee, siecdogists insist that nothing less many voices are Judiciously Harvest Fair on the church ing cart and bouuework. A mini­ acreamed and turned on the lights Sboald be added or taken away Rockville-Vernon ler. mum of II per hour will be aaked. PTA Has Meeting surpassed, the effect is confusion Further police investigation re­ grounds Saturday starting at 11 of their home. The two assailants from Us manuscript scores, and compounded- He undoubtedly sur- a.m. Local Stocks fled. vealed that ’Talbot had broken into Nancheater Evening Herald At South School press^ them himself, but, the mu- SA First Canvass the Jenks Boat Co. of Ekist Hart­ An area will be set aside for Tramer, who was not seriously sicologists will have none of this these activities and a small admis­ Andover oorreepondent, Slargery injured, was treated by his private Money, of course, Is the first tiling. ford Saturday night and stolen Montandon, triephone PDgrlm QnotaUona FnralBlied by since he didn’t indicate the impor­ Begins Tomorrow about 2300 worth of goods. A ll was sion charge will allow all children Parents of South School pupils physician. tant voices. of all ages to participate in the 2-aei2. Coborn A SOddlebrook. Ine. attended a get-acquainted coffee Does BLADDER recovered. Other goods were recov­ Bank Btoeka Performers tike Toscaiminl and ered when the accused’s personal games. There will also be a trac­ hour Friday afternoon in the school Glaxiere Strike Thanks to Full Inteb^st at Hartford Gleseklng did not hesitate to add The Salvation Army’s annual tor ride for the younger children. Bid Asked cafeteria. , effects were searched. Because of Hartford, Oct. 3 (fi) — Olaslers nuances to Bach that were not in­ appeal for funds gets underway Miss Emily Miller and Miss Tess Colum bia Conn. Bank and Trust Miss Marjorie Leidholdt, princi­ IRRITATION the chase, the counts of speeding Co...... 88H 62 today struck 10 giass distribution dicated in the score. Toscannini tomorrow and will continue for a and driving while under suspension Meli are In charge of the fishpond. pal, introduced new parents, memr was always loud in his assertions Pilgrim Fellowship officers for Hartford National bera of the school staff, officers companies in North and Central National, your savings earn interest man Tou NERVOUS? twro-week period. About 400 volun­ were added. ’The case is still under Girl Scout Drive Bank and Trust Co. 56’/4 80^/4 Connecticut. that he never added or subtracted investigation. the coming year are president. Bill and chairmen of the PTA. A color Attar SS, common Kidney or Blad- teers will canvaSs Vernon during Fire Insnranee Conioanles Some 100 members of Olsslers dw Irritations often occur and from a written score, but Just listen Girl Scout News Munson; vice president, Sharon film, “ Your CSiild's Intelligence,” to one of his Bach recordings with the time. Pohl; recording secretary, Galle Nets $458 to Date Aetna F ir e ...... 115 122 ■was shown, and each parent re­ Local 1389 are involved. The walk­ may make you tense and nervous At a meeting held at the home out came as talks between.rep­ mri/ day there on deposit. Faying the score in front o f you! He added Jennings; corresponding secretary, Hartford Fire ...... 85 90 ceived a pamphlet explaining the from to o fr^ en t burning or itch­ Bernard J. Ackerman, chairman of Mrs. Edward Yeomans, neigb- resentatives o f the eom]panles and a great deal, with such fmesse that of the local service imit. said “Due Kristine Hutchinson; treasurer, ’Th'e Girl Scout fund drive has National Fire ...... 149 factors which make up a child’s ing urination both day and night, bprhooid chairman, Girl Scout troop Phoenix Fire ...... 115 122 glaziers. Whose memben fit win- gaccndarily. you may lose sleep the audience (and perhaps even to unprecedented demands during leaders and committee members Richard Yale; faith chairman, netted 2458 so far in a canvass IQ. Karleen Taylor; action chairman, made by scout fathers headed by Life and Indemnity Ina Cos. .dows on construction Jobs, passed inter^ from day of de^iosit to day of Tinthdrawal and suffer tram Headaches, Back- he himself) was unaware of it. the past year, the unit has set a made plans for the semi-annual Officers and committee chair­ the Sunday deadline. ' k aebs and feel old, tired, depreaaedw Moat of Bach’s music wras play­ goal of 25,000 for the drive.. .since Elastem Connecticut Girl Scout Carol Ursin; felowship chairman, Myron Berkowits and Rudolph Aetna Casudlty...... 141 151 men of the South School I*TA in­ - , Kathy Donahue; devotional com­ Aetna Ufe ...... 152 162 clude Mr. and Mrs. Willlafil Palm­ Wages are at issue. Spokesmen In such Irrttatlon, CT8TEX usual­ ed either in churches or in castle cessation of the Red Cross unit Council Meeting which is to be Albalr. -Any persons, missed in the did not reveal any details. Negotia­ ly brtngs fast, relaxing comfort by halls, both of which are notorious here, the work of the local Salva­ held at the Andover school on Nov. mittee chairman, Judy McGuire. canvassing, who wish to corttri- Conn. General ...... 281 295 er. presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Don­ means that every dollar in your savings account earns ’The fellowship will hold its an­ Hftd. Steam Boiler 116 123 ald Richter, vice presidents; Mrs. tions for a new pact had been go­ eurUng irrttafing germs in strong, for reverberation. In order not to tion Army has grown enormously.” 8. It will be an International pot- bute may mail their gifts to one ing on for a month. add urine and ty giving analgesic confuse his listeners under the cir­ A large thermometer has been luck. All adults in the council and nual Work Day for Christ on Oct. of two co-chairmen. It will be Travelers ...... 172 182 William Dwyer, secretary; Mr. 21. Members will be available to PublicrtUlnes and Mrs. Albert Gayson, treasur­ State and federal mediators pain relief. Get Cy STEx at drug- cumstances, most "autograph” put up in Rockville's Central Park Senior Scouts are invited to par­ acknowledged. stood by today as. another meeting t £ - Choer up and feel better scores show the phrases as "non to Indicate the progress of the ticipate. do such jobs as raking leaves, re­ The committee extends thamks Conn. Light A Power 30>4 32 ers; Mrs. Henry Rockwell. Mrs. F ull I nterest for day it’s therol ’Troop leaders include: Mrs. Mar­ moving screens, putting on storm Hftd. Electric Light 75',4 78 Peter Pclrone, and Mrs. George o f the parties were scheduled to legato.” By Just separating each drive. to the solicitors and to all who meet at the Hotel Hond this after­ contributed. Hartford Gas Co. .. 56 60 Gankofskie, PTA Council repre­ Southern New England sentatives. noon to try and unravel the pay is­ Assisting on the drive were: sue. And •• e yon also save exftvi Maurice Alexander, l,ouis Axel­ Telephone ...... 53 56 Also, Mrs. Ward Tedford and rod, Knute Barstrom, Roy Beers, Manufactnnng Companies Mrs. Thomas Atamian, hospitality; 3M MOM luto wee tws lei SOT Elip Bern, Alfred Brand, William Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 62 >4 6614 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawrence, Fatally Injured Associated Spring ..14 16 legislative; Mrs. Wallace Geiger, li­ Bridgeport, OcL 3 (/Pi—WlUlam interest-eaming days at Burnham, Thomas <3arlsen, John brary: Mrs. L. Theodore Hurl, Luts t Coughlin, Eugene Dente, John Bristol B ra ss...... 12 >4 14’4 J. Spelman, 72, of 191 Huntington ^1 Dunham B u sh ...... 41^4 514 Junior Museum; Mias Leidholdt, Turnpike, was struck and fatally Dilworth. Also, fJlarence Grant, membership; Mrs. Cyrus Tomp­ Felix Gryzch, CEiester Gudmund- Em-Hart ...... 81 86 injured by an automobile lost m m m m m Hartford National Yon get Fafnir Bearing ..... 50 54 kins, program and publications; night on tae rood near his home. ■on, Jbhn Hlrn, Laurens Hol­ Mrs. Neal Tyler and Mrs. Richter, i t Q Q D i i i n E l brook Jr., Leonard King, Eugene N. B. Machine ______17>4 19'i He died in Bridgeport Hoepitol. North and J u d d ___ li'i 1614 publicity; Mrs. William Moore and Knapp, William Jacobus, Joseph Mrs. Bryce Carpenter, way# and It was Bridgeport’s fourth traf­ Lusky, Georgs Pederoon, Nathan Stanley Works ...... 16<4 18>4 fic fatality of the year and the f^gracedayseadummOi^ Veeder Root ...... 56)4 60)4 means, and Mrs. Harry Reinhoni, Pell, Frank Purvis, Charles Ran­ room mothers. state’s 196th. A NEWp TIME-SAVING The above quotations are not to Police said the car, going in a ^ ai j I I m . , .*. a ak dall, Roy Simpson, Harlan Smith 1 Ot construed as actual marketa and Joseph Skegda. westerly direction on the turnpike, ------< » ii| savings deposited by the was teing driven by EMward Mls- Early Morning Fire 'Phone MI 3-7882'' Columbia firemen were called Ustokf, 21, BrldgeporL ■ * out at 1:30 a.m. Sunday to a fire Mrs. Belding Back STANLEY WARNER 'doth earn interest from the 1st. Actaal]y» th6n» tiieie TELEPHONE SERVICE on Mill Stream Rd. in Amston. A E3(tended Forecatt W iNSS barn at the home of John Ray­ At Herald Desk Windsor Locks, OcL 2 (/Pi—^TTie mond wns destroyed M d the fire S T A T E C y 6-day forecast for Connecticut for was out of control before the local Tueeday through Saturday, (TcL 7: are 120 days a year when your savings cm earn ^1 Mrs. Doris L Belding of 54 5 PJMT. Cont.— 4:45-6:00, 60c department could get there. About Shown At 5:15 and 8:40 Temperatures are expwted to 25 (Tolumbia men responded. ’The Cambridge St. has rejoined The average 2 to 6 degrees above norm­ bam contained a 1940 car, small Herald staff alter an absence of al. At this time normal mean tem­ IS NOW EFFECT THEY WANT TO i3E interest even when they're not on depoat*j||^ tools and a amall amount of hay. 12 years. She will assist Marge perature at Hartford is 87 and Estimated loss was set at 23,300. Flynn In the women's news de­ ranges from a usual dally high of "Ree” Council to meet partment. 69 to a low of 48. A t New Haven And • • • you can save oomilieBsj for private and two-party line customers Columbia Recreation Council Born in New Haven, she moved the normal range is from 67 to 47, will meet tonight at 8 in Yeomans to with her par­ and at Bridgepmrt from 68 to 49. Hall. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooler Tueeday. Warmer Tliurs- in the Manchester exchange Voters Total 1,224 Hastings, and attended Adelphi day. Cooler again towards tha end bus tokens, paildng lot chedo A lone voter was added to the Academy, Moon’s Junior College of the week. list Saturday at the special voter­ and CCNY. Precipitation may total one making session. This brought the She has been a Mmichester res­ quarter o f an inch as rain about total eligible to vote today to 1,- ident for 19 years and has two Tuesday and ohowers about late and considerable dioe leatiier if 224; 545 registered Republicans: daughters, Linda Allen, a service Hudson / yioilrigkia Thursday. Ffifit, new Automatic Number Identification service— ANI for short—^will enable most tele­ 280 Democrats and 399 unaffiliat­ representative lor the Southern N. ed. E. Telephone Co., and Everis, a GEORGE M. WALTZ JR. you take advantage of Cbkb> phone customers in greater Manchester to dial their own Direct Distance Dialing calls Town Budget Lower senior at Manchester High School. Westport, Oct. 2 (/Pi—^Memorial services will be held TTiurstay at without an Operator asking for the calling arty's number. The new service is now in When the town’s business meet­ Mrs. Belding has been fashion ♦ ing is held tomorrow night, one coordinator for The Fair. Saugatuck Congregational. Cburch Savings, the foolpEDOf, onlsiMifiE * effect for all private and two-party line business and residence customers in the Man­ of the important items for discus­ Last Friday evening a surprise Ose/ Daiin/Seiak for George H. Walts Jr., author { chester exchange, which includes Bolton and the northeastern section of the town of sion will be the estimated budget party was given for her at the and former editor of Popular Sci­ e ence Magazine. He died Saturday WH N for the year ending Sept. 1, 1962 home of Mrs. Henry Sauer 442 W. Glastonbury. which is some 211,400 less than Middle Tpke. Her former co-work­ way to save by having your monthly savii^ depodt that of last year. ers presented her with a gift of a ’The budget, which includes pocketbook. { Customers with Mitchell 3 and 9 number prefixes will be affected. school as well as selectmen’s ex­ for aaotiier transferred from your Hartford National dieeking penses, totals 2197,525. For the Cairo Cheapest City fiscal year just closed this figure DON'T blankeblanket, reach for South Windsor and Vernon customers who are served by the Mitchell 4 central office are Was 2204,548. However, actual ex- the ewltch on your GENERAL Cairo—All mall going out of BLBCTRJO BLANKET! not affected at this time. penees, paid by selectmen’s orders the Egyptian region of the United account to yonr savings account* totaled only 2137,329.98. Arab Republic is being stamped LJons Set Auction ■‘Cairo is the least expensive city i William S. Burnham and Ehigene In the world.” A United Na­ And • • • last, but not leasts you’ll Dente, co-chairman for the Lions tions report showed that, of the ANI will work for Long Distance Club’s fifth annual action, has an­ 30 cities, where U. N. personnel nounced that it will be held in Yeo­ live with their families, Cairo is mans Hall Oct. 28. Bob Hendrick­ thp cheapest, and Caracas, Vene­ B L A S r save a snipriting xiasiber ofboihs Station Calls Only i son will again be auctioner and zuela, the most/expensive. With will begin the sale at 10:30 a.m. New York’s cost-of-living Index •i' ', - Wives of the” Lions will serve as 100, Cairo scored 62. in doing yonr banMhg etxands i f ' lunch. S i l e n c e From now on your telephones number will be r^orded automaticsHy on all station-to-station Any items new or old, are need­ Tlu-ee hundred thousand hemlock ed. Donations may be made by.'icon- Long Distance calls dialed direct from private and two-party line phones. The calls will go seeds are required to make one Wed.: “Pit and the Pendnliun” taeting Burnham or Dente. Pro­ pound. . I yon make Hartford National your through as soon aS they are dialed—just as on local calls—and the Operator will no longer ceeds from this event are to sup­ port Lion’s' activities in the com­ come in to ask for your number. Person-to-person, collect, Credit Card and coin telephone THE munity, Dente said. BRAND Wovoriy A7 calls should continue to be placed with the Operator as usual. * __ **one stop” headquarters for aU your banMug aeeds*j Manoheator Evening Herald Co- NEW lomMs eemspondent Mrs. Don­ Otawral EhKtrk ald R. Tattle, tetophone AOadeibT BUmSNEN’S See how many things you can save at Haztford 8-M25. BUSICH Here's How ANI Works: AUTOMATIC 3 Hat Styles British Food is our business <. • BIAWKTO National Bank. Flan to stop in sooOsT London — Straw hats became and pleasihg: business For Long Distance calls within Connecticut, dial the code "112” then the complete number fuMonable after Admiral Horatio $ 1 ^ . 9 5 men, our specialty. No­ MICC2 ' of the party you wish to reach. Number-recording e popularised a hat by wearing n ing the code *112” , folloiyed by the three-digit area code, then the number. m iXZckvtforOl W Tcviloiial in Homburg, Prussia — hence the wateringr dishes for noon­ * os qas^M—_ —s-- Homburg hat. And the young time appetites. ANI will gradually be expanded to other nearby Manchester areas and throughout the atate Prince o f Wales, now the Duke of Windoor, made the snap-brim fait in a continuing program to provide our cuatomers with faster, more convenient and useful hat ftsMonable. ' BANQUET ROOM telephone service. AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES ffMahadradDseUsM e LAST 2 NIGHTS lloa SUI>n)Ay DINNERS SERVED mad foof Tofin* AvalhUe 1* NOONJK) 8 PJ». 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lUNCHBiSTBR EVENINO BI»AU>. KANCBBSTUt, MOKDAY. OGTOBIR t. 1961 M ANC^STER EVENINO HERALD, MANGRESTI^R. O0NN^ MONDAY. OCTOBER 2. IM l - • . ..:a , rioasnO •mm JfSA - 4 m m cm m z i BlocNlmobile Unit byMMisel A>eBl,MJ): | WiWr SHOULD you p o ip msu Visits ^e^eisday 'world Seliool Lene' rEEL youlRB about to TV-Radio Tonight FAINT % The Almeriesn Rod Cress Blood* tnoblls will visit Mnnehsstar Ms- OREEN .Y o R e su R m ^ modal Bot^tal Wednesday trim t0:«5 ajtt. to 8:30 pm. Television > D o n ers by appointment and ReoordVote S.OO KarlyBig * teMterBbow Ua tin progrtM) presrMS) 7:10 a>« A to. «i walk-in donora are InvitM to glva B lur AnMU blood. Tho unit wUl be statlcna E V ^ YOBl B ^ >trt3r flOleials «lcp«^ 4 ncord SylTabus 1:00 ■fSe' tha h o ^ ta l’a smorgsacy roop Al Maim Neva B o s|^ authodtisa sato-^ taitiout at voton ta O* # lum. to S:1S Rescue 8 ’ in f facUlUea will b« m t«ndea for r pjn. olaetUm tor towti' otticiali Modem-Dlseit. WlndewWin__ On _ Main ftlOat donora. OPEN WED., THUHS,^V Newe, Sports A Weather •Htd PlicaU.lUghnC)____ lA totoy. 6:36 Weather. News A tportM To arrange aa^ppolntmsnL a and FRIDAY TILL 9 f J|4, Tho campaign hai torn .om of Expedition 3:»S;gri^SSi5%,lOW dtmor may call- tha Hanchastar 8:30 Club Houie Cinatna SO Red Croes offloA the moat Intense In Meant years Compau Suralde Six ■ ■y' diie to high Interest tn the Boa rtuinnel 8 News Andy Orinuh Shew of Educauon which wOl have four iu:w He^uaey Robin Hood to Athens Restores Stoa new members on the seven-member 8:48 Uous Edward* 8 n r Adults Only I board after tonight’s deetlon. En­ IF YOU CAN, LIE DOWN. IF HunUey-Brlnklcr Report 10- **• ^ ^ B»n Casey Athena,*— One of the "naweet” trance of h third party to the po­ •nfifrlB NOT POSSIBLE, SIT Erenlns Report 10:80 Main Brant buildings in Athens is ona of the 725 litical scene provided more compe- DOWN AND POT yoUR HEAD 7:00 Atlcr Plnnei Movie ^ Beerat New* A Weather 33. 11:00 Newa oidaet—^the Stoa, a lohg open-aU* tlon for the offices. BETWEEN YOUR KNEES; OR . American OdyoBey .. N«wa, Sport* A Waather concourae fronted by daaato col­ MMdIe Hie Sl-place ballot makes it nec­ KNEEL ON ONE KNEE AS IF News. Sport* A Weather U:U Jeck Paar ShM (C> to umns. In ancient days people went essary to use only the w o SO-point TViNG A SHOE. THE IDEA IS Expedition ^ Matai Bvant Death Valley Day* 11:30 Studio 13 to the Stoa to ahop, debate, imd Totnpik* voting machines. The town’s third TO GET YOUR HEAP LOWER Million Dollar Movie Tonight'a Seat Mevle exchange news. The building was machine will accommodate 30 noml- THAN YOUR CHEST. Ruse Buniiy Show Feature 40 toppled in the Dark Ages. Now, re­ naUons. A. total of 1.808 voters is 11:30 Jach Paar Show (C) £ f 08 t Hm Mi Cipiulw t< w halphil MwuMtiWL 7:18 Evening Report S it: 48 Suapente Theater stored luid painted in its original eligible to cast their ballots. Film • 1:00 I.ate Newi . It lin*l intaniW >• b« • •••nMlic mhjra. I blues end whites, it bouses a mu­ • i ? l i t Property Uottaif gaosloas Sporu‘Camera 30 Newa seum of anUqultles. The assessors will hold public SEE SATTBOArS TV WEICR BGR OOHPLEn LISTING sessions for filing property lists at as possible ao she can (xrder the TaM.uSWti. Manchastar the Oommunlty Bail Oct. 3i, 36, necessary material. 37, IS, SO. 81 and Nov. 1 from It to Church Opportunity M«r«CoiiifBrtWfartBg SpMlalt T p.m. There will be a meeting of Radio ItMtAlento who expect to be out church simool teachers and all in- (This listing includce only those aewe broadeasts ef IS ar U-mfinti FALSE TEETH of tomi during the period may lereeted in any type of work for length. Some etatioaa oarry.othpr short newoeasts.) Here le a pleasant way to ovMcifiie contact Edson P. Herrick or Mrs. the Confraite^ty of Christian leaaa plate diaeamtort. FA8TBKTU. WDBC—136S _ WCU9 S an ImpioTae pewdar. aptlnUta on Gertrude Noren'to make other ar­ Doctrine tnight at 8 in SL Maurice StUO Newa 4:45 Lowaunomas upper and lower plates holds them LONDON BROIL rangements. Church Hall. 6:U6 Today on Wall Straat 6:55 Phil Rlsxuta firmer ao that they faal mors earn- Herrick notes that Nov. 1 is the 6;IU Sport Newa 7:10 Richard Hayes and Carol Burnett torubls. No gummy, jtooay, pasty 6:15 Art Jobnaon Sbow 7:30 News AnaiyiU tatts or faaliag. Ifa alaaune (aon- last day when property may be Advertisement S:nS Raj-nor Shine* 8:00 The World Tonight aeld). Does not aour. chaaha “plato declared without incurring a pen­ Bolton voters—keep good gov­ 1:00 New* m SiCD Ott. 8:15 Showcase and Newt odor breath". Oat FABTIEETH tsday alty. If property is not listed by WBAT-SIS 13:15 Slga Ott a t drug oounteis avarywhara. ernment. Pull the Second L ever- 6:00 Paul Barvey that day, the assessors file a list Vote a straight Republican ticket. 6:30 Sound Stage and add an automatic 10 per cent Voting hours 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. 7:00 Eklvtard P. Morgan STEAK penalty. 8:30 Night Flight For transportation, Call Ml 9-9311. 11:65 News SELECTED TOP GRADE CHOICE About Toera This ad sponsored by the Repub­ 12:00 Sign Off Tho Bolton Lions Chib will bold lican Town Committee. WTIG—MM 2 tts first dinner meetlqg'of the-sea- 6:00 News, Weather A eporti OOMINfi T€ UfiONN WflNffiSOAY, OGT. 4 aon tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Piano's Advertisement— 6:30 Strictly Sport* Restaurant. 6:.30 Suppertime Serenade Dear Republicans, Independents 6:45 Three Star Shrtra. lb The Saucy Sewers 6-H Club and Democrats (y): 7:05 Convereatlon Piece jfiv 9vnMfWfi vr imv wnvfvnoiH Fresh Cod Fillet elected officers at a meetb% Fri­ 7:30 Newe or the World. Now everybody knows who wp 7:45 Radio Moecow day night at the home' of Mrs. are! Our aim has been to arouse 8:00 Pops Concert Elijah J. Roser. Leaders of the your Interest in the issues sur­ 10:00 Nl^tbeat group are Mrs. Roser, Mrs. John 11:00 Newa Chaplin and Miss Ann Warfel. rounding Bolton’s town '* election ll!lS Sport* Final JOAN Through this medium of expres­ 11:30 Starlight Seranada New officers of the cHib are: 1:00 Slga o n CUT GREEN BEANS President, Leslie -Bunter: vice sion we hoped to bring you the w rap—16U -president, Linda Roser; secretary, message of the Democratic Party. 6:UU Today tn Hartford Noreen mehola; treasurer, Ann Shortly after seven tonight the 6:15 Connecticut BSUroom results of the voting will be known. 7l00 Bob Scott SUTHERLAND Gauthier; news reporter. Star 9:00 Ray Somers If you haven’t voted yet, and there 11:00 Newa CUT WAX BEANS CSuqdln: antertainmoit chairman. is still time, you should get up 11:10 Ray Somera C oIbIn v Iim I AusiTolioii Sopnoiio Star Chaplin. 1:00 Del Raycee Show. Sooat Nesvs to the Commimity Hall and do so. We want you to know we have 8:00 World News in imr NAiFIEft Bey Soout TVoop 78 eodoyed its 6:10 WaU Street TALL BnA .*hivar4igtmer” of the seapon been completely objective in these BAANO Bahirday and Sundey at Devil’s pcOitieal letters. We have been ONLY OONNEOnOUT OONOERT CANS Hopyord State Paik aeocaopanied truthful and accurate in our state­ (SAVE 12c) by their thiwe adult leaders. The ments. Regardless of the outcome of today's election the new Demo­ • — This Sm h o r — trip gave eome of the hoya who RUG and went their first (opportunity to cratic Party will .continue to work meet the two eaelstant leaders who for good education and a better am new to the troop fills year. Bolton. UPHOLSTERY ALBERT N. JORDENSEN AUDITORIUM Soeut erafte filled in meet of the Early, Potter, Peresluha (y) Plllsbury Flour Sree thne im Satorday. Testerday Democratic Caucus Committee tha boys took a long hike and ob- Manoheator E venly Herald Bol­ CLEANING TfekoH Now on Sn k talnad some oolorful ftsngue for 50 Extra World Green Stamps their oollectlons. ton correepowdent,. Onieo McDer­ FIRST lA L C O N Y $2 JW— FLOOR $100 A board of review will be con­ mott, tolcphone Mltehell 8-dMS> TEL. Ml 9-1752 WITH PURCHASE OF \ tinued at the Soout meeting to- o r mrrow a t 7:18 pjn. a t file Oom- Amish Furniture Ml 3-5747 WHiwor phoiw AIHNTOMUM BOX OfHCB— munity Hall. Stw n, Conth^-OAriiDW 9^0321. b t. 441 To Stady Osaing standard equipment in eveir^ M cIn t o s h The next meefing of the Bolton Amish home, heckestuhla are sold X Hosoemakera on Oct. 18 is to be In the Amish community of Garner's p o y o o iw iw* cn choir caning. Those Intereeted Cram, Ohio. A heckestuhl is an H or.U ‘<1 in learning the art are asked to old-fBabioned rocking chair made Wf

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vV ■ ■ - , ■ ‘ . I, I ' 'i, ■ [ VT;- MANCHE8TBR I^VENING HBBALDi HANCHNTBR. CONN;, MONDAY. OCrOBlN t. 1991 MAifCHESTER EVENING HERALD. EANCHESTEB, CONN,. nONDAY, OCTOBER f, 19CT A G E S E V E N help there, they dn not dominatii 4Mi#*fl»lOW test, |bmrir»8ti^ then. Xt to hla Judgmfnt that tha C^vernor’s Friend Reports ' A Thotttht' for Today Men at iJG>iin Outer Mottgsifaaa tbamaelves are by tlw Hascheater wiNiOWSf iic w iiw t Pitzi^Fittgerald Panciera-Naletko Kittredge-Desrosieh Interested only in thete own inde* Cm m U St Protest Again j . ^ A pendeace. Re finds mem thirsty Nixon Backer Offered MU » esi Miss jpatrlcla Idary Fltkgerald of Miss Jeanne Margaret Des- for a relatloniihlp with Americd. Idaologlss a t man conesm Manchester becam^ the bride, of roslers o f Manchester and David On this basla he makea hit thsmssivqa with affairs of this On New Rules Vincent James Pits! of Hartford at George lOttredge of Etast Hamp­ recommendation for a courts of Ills. St. James’ Church Saturday mOntr ton wiere united . ta marriage Sat­ Job Choice to Knight urday morning at Church of the X'ocMbtf i.m i action which his own country has Pagan rsUglona igffar .no hops (OaattnMd tron Fags One) tag. beyond the gn v9 . ifatsriaUatlc Assumption. hlUwitc isristed. primarily on the The bride is the daughter of Mr. The bride is the daughter of (Osnttnned from i^nigs One) Ariaona says it’s not particularly devotees live Ilfs for this world fees support such astlvitiea as the •t IlMcheattf Om b . presumption that Outer Mongolia and Mrs. John F. FiUgerald, 100 Mr. smd M ra J. Wilfred Des- unusual fOr one politician to offer only. yearbook, tha student radio aUtlon U rtlU tU r. Is basically a Rurian ■ateUite and “Thty can bring in Bobby, Tsd N. Laketyood Circle. The bride- rosiers, 188 McKee St. The bride­ anothsr a political deal. Gemilns (Christian experience and the newspaper. nmK9llPTX>N RATBt iw t demonstrably very much of a and Joe"—referring to Presideiit rroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. numW* la Adraiie* „fTtye Conservative lawmaker produces Godliness which has the Tha students also said''they are lamuel V. Pitzi of Lynn, Mass. Harold R. Kittredge of North Oamw really independent, going political Kriuiedy’s brothers, Robert and made the statement to a reporter promise o f the Ilfs which now is, • (SS^BO nsoo and o f that which ia to come. protesting new rules governing The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Han­ Stonlngton. entity ail its own. Ted and their father Joseph. yesterday in commMiting on the non performed the double ring I ■•••*•■•*•*4 T.7B 1100 feud raging in Galffomla between "For bodily exercise proAteth v)alta by coeds to men's dormi­ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henri A. S.W •;I0 Recently, the Kennedy adminis­ "They can bring in all their ceremony and celebrated a nuptliu Hsunel, who is a colonel ta the ••••••••a former Vice President Richard M. little: but godliness is prolltabls tories and vice versa. tration was fUcUng yrith the poe* money and all their relatives and, unto all things, having promise of Mass. The couple received an U.S. A ir Force at Scott Field, 111., ^;S we'il stilt lick them." Nixon and former California Gov. A fter last night’s affray, a uni­ Apostolic Blessing from Pope John ribiUty of supporting Outer Mon­ Goodwin J. Knight. Both are de­ the Ilfs that now is. and at that and cousin of the bride, performed' MpauDR o r Nixon challenged Knight to back versity spokesman dtacribed it as JOCm. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was the double ring ceremony. Paul iSioQATBa} r clared candidates for California which is to come."— I Timothy 4:8. "nothing serious" and aald there golia for admission' to the United up charges that he was offered a organist and soloist. White chry­ Ctaetelat was organist an soloist. dsMO h i * Is governors in 1063. Rev. C. B. Winslow, would be ho disciplinary action ilM to the use et repuhllcatlon of Nations, but this w'as merely as political deal to stay out of the santhemum bouquets were at the Bouquets of white gladioli and dlraaicbes credited to H or Knight charges ' that a Nix­ Church o f the Nasarsns. since there had been no damage. altar. ___rwtae credited ia this peper part of a renewed strategy; for gubernatorial race. He denied on representative offered - hith NATIONAL PHARMACY pompons were at the altar. _ i also the local news puhitehed here. keeping Communist China out. W e knowledge of any such offer. (Knight) his choice o f a state The bride, given ta marriage by The bride, given ta marriage by rl^ts of reaabUcatiah, of epeedal Nixon said he plans to start his her father, wore a gown of white (Wsiaitrli* h*elB are also rieerred. rather Imagine that Justice Doug­ Job‘"lf he would bow out of the WEEK, OCTOBER lit to jtir" her father, wore a white satin active campaign around the first race. Nixon denies the accusa­ pcBU de sole, fashioned with a gown with scallojied scooped neck­ ,^drwi aerrlce dieet of if. BL A. 8e las would, for his part, let Com­ of February. He Intends to go tion. scooped neckline, three-quarters- line with pearl trim, long tapered munist China in, on the perfectly into every city, county and town, Goldwater ssild that it's also not length sleeves edged with Alencon sleeves, long torso bodice and BehreseatatlTM: he said, and after the primary You are invited to take a perMndlly conducted lace appliques, and full skirt ter­ respectable theory that this would uncommon'for the politician of. bouffant skirt with chapel train. he'll campaign for every Repub­ fering" the deal to deny it if it tourur of our prescription departtitent duduring Phar­ minating in a chapel train. She be realism for the world and for lican nominee in- the state. wore a crown of pearls with fin­ She wore a crown of satin with backfires. . He added: macy Week. pearl trim and fingertip veil of t'r:i ; (SltCnLATIOMB. the United Nations. Discussing his candidacy for gertip veil of illusion, and carried " I can tell you one thing and See how more tharTA.OOO different medicines silk Illusion. She carried a bou­ n e Herald Prtoitlnc Coaepaar, lac., But the point is that we, aa a governor, he told the Republican you can tell someone else what I a missal with cluster of phalaenop- are stored for potency, classified for quick avail­ sis and garlands of stephanotis and quet of a white orchid with ao naaoctal respoasitMMty for commentator, should not be hav­ delegates from IS western states said, but in the meantime I can errors appearlaif la ad- that “No man is too big for any ability and are ready for any regular or emer- ivy. stephanotis. and other rehdM matter ing the opportunity to discuss the turn around and deny it and all. gency need. We will welcome your inspection and Miss Cfialre H. Desrbsiers of ______Manchester Erenlnlt Herald Job in public service." He called you can do ia call me a damn "Miss Kathleen R. Fitzgerald was appreciate your Interest. '' Manchester was her sister's maid foreign policy views or pronounce­ for a "national crusade" to raise liar." her sister’s maid of honor. Brides­ . Dtasiar adrertlelnic eloslac hours: maids were Miss Judith E. Dwyer of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss ments of a member of the United the level of office-seekers across Goldwater was here to address ftor Moadar^l p-m. Friday. of West Hartford, cousin of the Carol A. Larcheveque of Tolland, >hr ^esday—1 p.>.m Monday States Supreme Court. He should the country. a Republicsin dinner. Her Wsdaesday—1 p.m. hmriay. Yoxm DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you bride; Miss Elizabeth England of cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Paul fhrTInirsday—1ly—1 ip.m. Wednesday. not be a controversialist in the On world problems, Nixon urged Manchester, and Junior brides­ Par M day—1 B.m. Thursday. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if Marquis, also of Tolland. world of affairs he himself may strength in word and action in maid,' Miss Marianne Pitzi of For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. dealing with Soviet Russia. Aid Benefifs 50,000 shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly All attendants wore street- ^Oasaifled deadline: 10:J“ .m. each be called upon to Judge. He should u without extra charge. A great hiany people en­ Lynn, Mass., godchild of the bride­ length dresses of ming blue silk dvy of tnhiieatloa except ‘‘If President Kennedy continues groom. •JUM. not sit on cases involving political this kind of priicy in word and Katmandu, Nepal — The Rapt! trust us with their prescriptiems. May ws com­ organza, designed with scooped deed there wlU be no war or sur­ 'Valley in Nepal la often called "The' pound yours? Bridal attendants wore ruby red necklines, short sleeves and bouf­ Monday, October 3 ideology and the law when'he Is an render,” he said. American Valley” because United ’/sr¥ satin gowns, designed with fitted fant skirta. They carried cascade Individual who expresses public, States aid was used to eradicate bodices, batteau necklines, tbree- bouquets of red baby carnations : A Medal For Somebody secular opinions on policy ques­ * The chairman o f the National the malaria that made it unlivable. quarters-length sleeves and sheath on Ivy. Now more than 50,000 farmers live tions in which ideology Is involved. Governors Cwiference says if skirts with overskirts. They wore Thomas O’Shaunnessy of Hart­ Xb Bixerte, two rival national in- there. petal hats with birdcage veils and So far as his public utterance is Nixon is elected governor of W ^KINlSAyEST ford served as best man. Ushers tivesta, two rival prides, two rival California he "will certainly ex­ carried colonial bouquets of sweet­ were Ctalvin Dickinson of East concerned, he should consider It. a 47,105 A T F A IR rioea, two rivai reliflona two pect to be conridered as a candi­ tS ek / ^ € ce heart roses with pink carnations. Hampton, brother-in-law of the rival civilizations had each other full time privilege to be a member date for the Republican nomina­ Danbury, Oct. 2 (Ah — a crowd James V. Nicosia Jr., Lynn, bridegroom, and Richard Goddu of 47,105 Jammed the Danbury of Somerset, Mass., cousin of the la a situation of physical deadlTCk. of this country's highest court tion lo r president," ORMAND). WEST •' DIRECTOR' Prescription Pharmacy Mass., brother-in-law of the bride­ And if he doesn't like it that way, Fair yesterday setting a paid at­ groom, served as best man. Ushers bride. diln to chin and gun to gun in a Gov. Wesley Powell of New MencliMtafb OMwl — wMi Hi a 901 Main Street-—MI 8-5321 Mrs. Desrosiers wore a dress of Hampshire, a RepubliCkh, said last tendance record for one day. The I phone Ml 9-719S A-vy.. were Robert W. Fitzgerald, broth­ ndniatnre demonatration o f the he should get o ff the court and fol­ willow green lace over beige taf­ night in an interview in Atlanta: fa ir opened Saturday and will con­ SaleniB Camera Shop er of the bride; and John J. Lynch FaUot.Oti low freely and fully the instincts tinue through* Sunday. Gov. John WHUAM A UNNON, Ik. AsisdsM || Ps*l"$ of Hartford. Ringbearer was Mas- feta with matching accessories. game being played, in the big cold “ Of course, Nixon would not MRS. VINCENT JAMES PITZI MRS. DAVID GEORGE KITTREDGE he cannot control. N. Dempsey has scheduled a visit ,ter Stephen R. Dwyer o f East The bridegroom's mother wore a war. by rival blocs of nations, rival object to a draft. Who would?" 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER ' Wednesday. Hartford, godchild o f the bride. teal blue dress with matching ac­ Idsologles, rival ways of life, rival The New Hampshire governor B cessories. Both wore white orchid coat and matching accessories. a 1953 graduate ot Woyinoutll Mrs. Fitzgerald wore a blue silk \0vlllzatlona. The GfauM Walb in Atlanta to apeak at the Inter- MRS. KENNETH CARL PANClEKA corsages. The couple will Uve at JAn Dr., (Maas.) High School. R e servod atats Conference of Employment bengaltae dress with matching ac­ A reception for 250 guests was Hebron, after Nov. 1. for three years in the U.S. Army. In Bizerte, rather than peraitt Announce Engagements cessories and pink orchid corsage. Hie fads of architecture come Security Agencies. held at the Garden Grove. For a The bride is a 1957 graduate of He is employed by the Pratt and la this mutual deadlock -hUndly The bridegroom’s mother wore a The First Preubyterian Church'f>'oeaded lace bodice. The full gath- Manchester High School and is Whitney Aircraft, division < and go in cycles. During Its peak, motor trip to Washington, D. C., 0 •a d Obstinately and Inztlnotlvely, U)WATER ON DEAIB mist green ^dress with beige ac­ ta 'Vtaeland, N J „ was the scene ered skirt termdnated ta a chapel and Virginia, Mrs. Kittredge wore employed by Travelers Insurance United Aircraft Corp., East Hast* cessories and yellow orchid cor­ TOtfl the spilling o f more blood each fad pretends, o f rouxse, that Stateline, Nev., OcL 2 (JPi —Re­ train. Her dome-shaped had piece a blue Italian knit dress with gray Co., Hartford. The bridegroom is ford. sage. Saturday of the candleligh-t wed­ it is no aueli thing, but rather the publican Sen. Barry Goldwater of was beaded and lace-covered. She made it worse and still more diffi- PRUDENTIAL LIFE AND A fter a reception at the K o f C ding o f Mias Mary Noletko of carried an old-fashioned bouquet ultimate development of the archi­ B ilt o f solution, somebody - made Home, the couple left on a motor Richland, NJ.. and Kenneth Carl of white dahlioa. The bride de­ maids. They were dressed the of Art, where she majored in fash­ Xhe first gesture of winingness to tect's art, shaping the materiala of trip to Cape Cod. ']%e bride’s travel Panclera of Manchestr. signed and made her gown. same as the. matron of honor. All ion design. Her husband majored hla time to the spirit and utili­ costume was a two-tone gray knit The bride is the daughter of attendants’ dresses were designed ta advertising design at the Alumimim ystreat out of the deadlock. Mrs. Mildred Fenyo of New museum, from which he was also tarian rsquirementa oi his age suit with black accessories smd Mrii.. Vera Neletko o f Richland York City, N. Y-., was matron of by the bride. The bridesmaids car­ • W e don’t really know, from and the late Michael Naletko.. The ried gold strawflowers and ivy. graduated in 1961. And the fad of the moment la al- phalaenopsis corssige. The couple honor. She wore an ivory over WIrBows $1155 •diat'has rea^,ed the news of the CASUALTY INSURANCE CO will Uve at 94 Highland Dr., Wap- bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Robert Panclera of Passaic, blouse of ChsmtiUy lace lined ta ways, of course, the rnoat economi­ Clara M. Panclera, 226 Parker . ellplomacy immlyed, which party it plng. peau de sole, designed with a N. J., was best man for his French Name Borrowed cal style o f building. S t, Maiwtaester, and the late Elr- isfaz which made this first gesture. Mrs. Pitzi is a graduate of Man­ jewel neckline, elbow -length brother. Ushers were Alexsmder Dm is $295$ W lU neut Ftoiciera. Naletko of Gloucester, N. J., London—Henry V III established 7’etlll^ps it was President Bour- It has been this nation's misfor- chester High School and St. Bran­ sleeves and street-leng^ peau de The Rev. WlUiam Grosvenor brother of the bride, and Leo the first postal service in England .tune to have the greatest school ds Hospital School of Nursing, sole overskirt Her headpiece was BOlba, who had always seemed a perftsrmed the double ring cere­ as the exclusive prerogative of the Hartford. She has been on the staff a small lace pUlhox hat. She car­ Yurkievlch of Paterson, N. Y. Jal. Dm is $5955 Relatively miid and common sense building boom o f its history at tbs' PAY mony. crown, adopting ti.e ..... at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ried a bouquet of rust straW' A reception was held at the North Pins InstpIlailoB. tiiaracter until he bimaelf seemed preciae time when the modem Mr. Pitzi is a graduate of Oassie CUven in marriage by her broth­ Hall In Vtaeland, After tt from its French equivalent, pjs.e. flowers and ivy. Remount stations for /'■’ ' - ib trigger the Bizerte crisis a few arcUtectural fSd o f glass huild- YOU High School, Lynn, Mass., and er, Alexander Naletko o f Gloucee- motor trip riong the southeast MANCHESTER Inge trimmed and edged and silled Northeastern (foliegd, Boston. He ter. N.J., the bride wore a gown Miss Eleanor Panciera of Man­ coastline, the couple will Uve at 238 were called posting stations and weeks sgo. Perhaps it was the o f pau de sole and rosepoint Chan- chester, sister of the bridegroom, S. 11th St., PhUadelphia 7, Pa. the attendants postilUons. The with brick, i/e reaching its crest is employed by Hamilton Standard, AWNING CO. I'Rance o f de Gaulle, which has its UP division of United Aircraft Corp., tUly lace, styled with a Jewel neck- and Mrs. Catherine Gregrory of The bride is a 1961 graduate of post statiohs soon developed inns P ^ O N E M I 9-8091 Inagnanlmous as well as its proud Already, we are thankful to say, Windsor.Locks. Une, long topered sleeves and 'Philadelphia, Pa., were brldes- the PhUadelphia Museum CoUego for the post riders. there are rigna that the W> per moaients, which made the crucial Wiadew shad* «f .levsiy Da Pont cent glass, 10 jm- cent brick style first gesture. *T«M iM " fra sssgito wash, W n TO Mexico Exports Coffee All we do know la that this first may be on its vmy Out and tfam leak Hkaasw, Won't ccadr. fray as gesture, whichever side made It, may aoms dsy bs seboeds wUCh' INCOAtt TAX*FIIII The engagemmit .of Miss SaUy-O: The engagement of Miss Natalie New Y o rk -^ b o u t 2,O0O alcohol­ look like fine community build- ann L«wis of Manchester to Ken­ Elaine Clare la of Hartford to ics are regularly employed by made possible a conespoading ges* neth Edwin DeNike of Adrian, ings rather than misplaced fac­ United States business and indus­ ture of retreat from dsadlock by Mich., has been announced by her Charles Edward McDonnell of try, the National Council on A l­ ^the other side. tories. While in the Hospital IT c o m Y O U O N L Y Which covers the first month's Intro* mother, Mrs. David MaHaffey, 65 Manchester has been anounced by coholism estimates. It says that I t w e knew exactly vdilcb side Meanwhile, however, ' the fad duclory premium for you and your Florence St. her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Sam Industry loses a bilUon dollars a Miss Lewis is also the daiighter year because o f alcohoUsm, and ft was which first developed this has had its fling almost svery- Ciarcla of Hartford. entire fomilyl After the first month, you o f Joseph S. Lewis of Haverhill, the problem is growing. Most al­ whsre, and left momunents to It­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and wflUngness to retrsat from dead* From Sickness or Accident pay only the following low rotesi Mass. Her fiance is the son of Mr. coholic employes are between 35 Jock, w e Could, o f course, espress self almost sveiywhcre, and left and Mrs. Gordon W. DeNike, Ad­ Mrs. Canaries McDonnell, 30 En­ and 50 and have been on the pay­ teachers and pupfia to live in them rian. sign St. roll more than 10 years, the coun­ acme evaluation of .its action. We Prvdantial lifo and Coiuolfy Iniuronee Company new offers you o sleknoii $I.S0 menth fsr wemhsrs I I to SS Miss C^arcia is a graduate of ihonuments fo r many years to Miss Lewis is a 1957 graduate cil says. could, w e suppose, say that it had ond Occident policy RLUS occidanlol outomobilo daeih bonelHs of $5,000,001 . SS.SO month for members SS ,te 75 o f Manchester High School. She Bulkley High School, Hartford, turned weak and Irresolute. W e come. entered the Women’s Arm y Corps and is employed by the Aetna Life Not only that, you roctivt up to $5,200.00, RAID DIRECT TO YOU, whHt in could say It had appeased. W e Great Neck, a coUimunity down E. A. JOHNSON Eleven months premiums In advance in September 1969, and is now sta­ Insurance Cfo. of Hartford. Mr. Mc­ Donnell is a graduate of Manches­ could say It had. acc^fiiikL defeat. on Long Island, has Jiot paid tha hetpitol from ttcknosi dr oea'danti, originating oftar doto of tho poKey. . poys one full year. Children under 18 tioned at FL Bragg, N. C. $16,000 for a survey of exports to PAINTCO: H er fiance attended the Unlver-: ter High School, and is employed^ W e could say it had surrendered. Our Family Group or Individual Hospilol policy gives you Iniuronco pro* pay reduced rotes and receive ene-hoif slty of Michigan before entering as a bopkkeeper for the Automo-' tell It what it ought to do if it ttS MAIN STh FALLOUT But because lye do not, a t this toction, liborol cosh benoflts and other privileges. hoipitol benefits plus FULL occidental the U.S. Army. He is a member of Uve Industries Warehouse, Inc., writing at least, know exactly wants to live wjth two of its memu- the'82nd Airborne Division, sta­ East Hartford. death and polio benefltsi which side it was which first show* menu in what rnigbt he considered tioned at Ft. Bragg. Mr, DeNike is A Feb. 24, 1962, wedding is plan­ SHELTERS conditlans of toleiiriile comfort. (Ne eenamt faM Attar Age ri| now attending artillery officers’ ned. Karen Studio* ed willingness to retreat out of candidate school at Ft. Sill, Okla. In event of enrargency, few Great Neck has twr handsome deadlock, we find ourselvea forced Simply fill in oppllcotien below and A December wedding is planned. Tube M ill Automatic areas, If any, are as good as Into another kind of comment. We new schools, a Junior school, prepared shelters. They are have to aay that whichever side and a senior high school, huUt in' FOR THI FIRST MONTH Twice Elected Houston— Recently opened In a necessary insurance. Pre­ pare yours now. It was desCTvea a medal, for the 1948, for a combined cost of $9,- Houston was an automatic seam­ courage and resolution it takes to 205,000. When Rutherford B. Hayes was less-steel-tubing mill three times NOMUUUN elected U.S. president by one vote faster than any previous plan. LEON CIESZXNSKI i>e the first to run the risk of rea* What Orciat N eck baa found la It Pays For... ALL PAYMENTS SENT DIREQ TO YOU! WILL U U in the electoral college, his elec- From the time raw bar stock en­ RuildtiwMI 9-4291 sonableneaB, for the fortitude it exactly what mtUnary people itoed tim waa contested etnd referred ters the line unUl finished tubing tm m takes to take a ‘chip off one's own to think, when the modem glass ACaMNTAL AOTOIMOUIJ MATHI to an electoral commission, where rolls out the other end, no human shoulder, for the common sense, walls first came into fashion, And AtCIDUm RIOUIRINO HOSMTAL CONnNIMINTI $— >OM M M M IRMIL THIS COUPON TODAY! •ggtMMggoMg] he again won by a single vote. operators are Involved. xealisUc awareSwss that, for re­ what the architecU used to deny SKKNUS MQUIRINO HOIffiTAl CONFINIMINTI esat-'/ solving any deadlock, there has to would have to be the case. Great FOLK) TMATNIINT— UP TO $8,0001 APPLICATION BLANK thaa come the subtle, critical, telling Neck found that lU walls vriiich # ; t Thli policy dott not covtr hospitalization for narvoui or montol dltorten, (0*t fO I INDIVIDUAlt 01 fAMlir GHOUH i.-V'; -f r- US moment s^en one ride has to be were all windenva made iU schools euros or olcoholitm, denial work, childbirth or complications of prognoncy, or HOW! Tet OradentM life aad Cafuany huaraara Caaigaay the first to be willing to move a unbearably hot. Other cortununl- conRnemant in government hotpitols. 1 n s N. W. Slit Siraat, Oklahama CHy, Oklaliama •i little bit. We have to say, in fact, Ues with a stmilac amount of g^aas Washing dishas SUN UFTS SECURITY that sdiichever side it was made have found that, in winter, on the 0*nll*a*n— I am ancloilng $1,00 In poymanl la, an* month'* tniiiranu b* V * v'-y it aasy todenr... •100 A WEEK SICKNESS BEHEHTS trwSeMial life end Caiuolly Iniuronee Cempeny'i HOSPITAl tOllCV. FUND ENDOWAEENT the first little move, that ride north sides, the new arcUtecture whMo In tho hospital booinning aftor thp third doy $f conOnomonf O F MANCHESTER PROVIDES s M proved its great courage and has made rooms conaistently chill. for aicknoss. This $100.00 • woolc Is sont to you ovory wook for piMie Sflnl JuW nemti e( gll membari whom yeu wiih Included in IhU gellcy) strength and gained a great vic­ But down in Great Neck the chief os long •• SO wooks ($5,200).and Is yours to uso as you soo fitl HtST.W/UUt— Miaott WAMIS—t*ST NAMil OATS OT IIITH UFE INSURANCE tory. problem has been. to reteye. the MO. DAY TMl AOh PROTECTION TO AGE 65 classrooms of excessive heat, and '• (AmiCANT) •100 A WEEK ACCIDENT BENERTS AND RETURNS the answer the . school beard ..got whilo in tho hofpital from tho first day, duo to nccldontnl Iniurlot. 2. The Rote Slips Again A U BASIC ANNUAL from the consulting engineers it This $100 Is sdnttoyou ovory wook .os long ns S3 wooks ($S,300)' s. ' ■ W e have our moments when we called in was that it ought to and is yours to uso ns you wish. PREAEIUMS PAID 4. 1 ' ■ , agree and our moroedta when we spend another $1,730,000 installing PLUS ACCUMULATED dlaagree vrith what Justice WU- air-conditioning systems ih iU hew 1. •5000 AUTO ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENERTS 'm VIDBNDS Uam Cf, Ikniglas o f the United schools. W e suspect that it may will bo paid your bonollclary for loss of ilfo ropuiting from States Supreme Court has to say be many-a hot day before the tax­ TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS sustoinidd whilo driving or riding within any AMHIt . __ ...... ■ IF T H f ASSURED on questions of Amsricaa - forelgh payers approve such an addition­ outomobilo, bus or-truck should dooth occur within 00 pNqrs of tho City.'— ...... 'eeuMTY____ UVES TO 65. policy, hut we will ^eny to the end al expeniUture. But we would also •ccldont. This Is in ADDITION TO any hospital bonoOts poydbto. - ocetirATicM , ...... f.A kls right to say it li aist that. In thM ty at least, such CH IUM IN RKClIVi FULL $5,000 UNDIR THIS $INIPiT fO*s hbma haoting NAMI or IINiriCIAIY... At 65, th» fundi can bet C v D A t i i i g If William O. Douglas wants to an expenditure, if required to e taken in cosh make the new school buildings our wovi POLIO .EXPENSE BENERTS MlATIONIHir TO AmiCANT...- te an expert on foreign policy, •5000 e used ta purchate o paid-up FOR ANY FAMLT AAUARIR INSURED WHIN STRKKIN iY FOLIO. e Hmc yeu ar a*r memkan IIDed ek»>e recelnd any meaical er lurfKal anemten wNkla Hia dail 1st him resign and devote his ca­ reasonably comfortable, ought to Yon get premium quality polky for the priginat sum ' IS YOUR FAMILY FROTICnOT 'i | S ynanT (Olve l»ll eartimlan. deini, ale.)______' ToneaoKi. • > reer to that be added to ’he original cost of ‘ UoWlbeat with RT-98 . . . tha ouurad and the oalonM by helping you plan ahead I f he wants to play a role in the th i buildings in any discussion o f taken In cash or os a Stoat eompietaly effaetiva fuel Thoso poymonts In addition to Workman's Componssitlon or miy guaranteed biceme. lagtalative or administrative de­ the so-called economy of the glaaa- ofl additive In am today. And W hat a wonderful time of the year here in Connecticut. Colorful other Insuronco— Income vis Tnx*Fr$o a Are vaa aad all mamhan IMaa aha«a k whale and M«nd haaM k the bad at yaar ||d,| velopment of American foreign brick building style. yea get premium service. An- • used ta provide oh onnuHy. aad batlalT-.__ .(111 TENSION! TENSION! Fan foliage, a brisk, bracing climate, tangy apple cider rad big yellow fOUcy. let him put aside the robes When the fad first appeared, teetatie deliveri* . . . i bal* STATI Vn 01 NO e left on depetit at o guaronteed rota of Intaiwt. ,eC the Judiciary. And let him put there were ,old-faahioned kibitzers ahead payment plan and many REGUUR LOW MONTHlV RATtS pim plrirw. . . it*8 harvest time. Time to have fun but, time to plan ahead too! ether eztrss derigned to make who said ihat g^ass walls would them aside formally and conchi- hone heating re M t ta tt. . Family finances for examiple. . . The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company offer so many sively, not just by letting them make rooms hotter in summer, and bno Forson Only (AEon or Woman) (undor dS yoors of •go)..$3.50 slip o ff his shoulders between tnake it cost more to heat them In On# Forson Only (AEnn or Woman) (05 ta 75 yoors of •gO)..$3.50 fnqulrt about Hilt remarkable modem services tp help you keep track of expenses, to help you save N a * af ramify Oaday... insurance plan ■eerions. winter. That old-fSshloned idea Mobilhgati;^t AEon smd Wife (under *5 yoors of ago) •eeeoooeoooooeeeoeeoeooeoeoeoe 5.00 TENSION! by telepiraning or writing tot for emergendee, to loan you money for almost any worthwhile purpose. . . Bring your insttoe Douglas, for the ump- atill seenu to have a certain n\ AEon mid Wife and 1 Child (cMM under 10 yoors od m § o }.^ A.S0 Saffar‘e A dd r* „ ^ ^iaatli fino in Us Judldal eardw, amount of truth in it, however WrHa year earn fnmiTy finpweial problems to C BT, the bank that is Creatmg a Better Tomorrow Ifthor Fopont smd 1 Child (

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r*.'’ MANCmSSnER EVENING te tA L D . MANCHES1ER. CONN^ MONDAT. OOTOBBR 2, 1961 M A N G I^TEB EVENING HERALD/kANCHESTEB, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961 member Naaaaria words — uttered Sba waa' tha wifa o f Jlunaa H. at the time of the BriUah-French- Baardsley. l i t h O r t u U M A C B ld m e i of Sioux Falls, 8.O., ftom lOso S,96tA0 points. 77111 was hign pen B id s S y r i i E i n s Oust P&W Teste Cage until he went to S t Paul as sreh- Hairco Hens W in lararil Sues invasion in IfiSfi— "W e O bituary Mn. Baardaley Naa bora' in inifts breed in the country. Zion Ladies Aid shall fight; we shall never sur^ News Tidbits [anchaator, A pril I L 102^ a oUhop. Ha was bora in FaU Harco’s Barred Plymouth Rocks render."^ dauffiitorof Mr. and Mra. Gaorge P l a m C r o A Forflocket Motor River, Mass. Egg Laying Test and a White Plymouth Rock pen Meets Wednesday Revohitioniiry Regiipie fron AP Win* New Haven—DonUd Cook, 60, a Naaaiv himself aaid Friday he HuboaML Sha moved to Ridgefield entered by Pilch’s Poultry B r^ - with her family' in 1058. She waa a The sudcesatul testing of a new veteran stage actor,, died- Sunday, Harco Orchards and Ppuitry Ing Farms, Inc., Hazaidville,' were had called off a planned invasion Renter Redid, after ■ufieruig a. heart attack Sat­ The Lsullea A M SocietJi o t Zion hocok before the outaet of the re- of Syria by Egyptian troops to mambtr of Find Congngatlonal M ANCnaBnBB high-strength steel rocket motor the top and only entries in these Evangelical Lutheran Church will urday. Cook, In New Haven with a Farms, Inc., South Easton, Man., breeds. baOIon. Cairo aouroea blamed him avoid bloodshed and declared he Ships and aircraft o f Ufiltad Church, Ridgefield, where ahe Victoria BafiwsU o f WUlhnantlc meet Wednesday at '7:80 pjn. at case has been annoupced by the hew Broadway p la y ,/ 'A Shot in captured the honor for high pen In A crossbred pullet entered by fo r t| io rrtolutlon. would leave aetUement of the re­ States and Canada talre to aea taught Sunday School, worked to wid fbwd $10 for passing to a no Boston 0 (^ .'8 Un house. A p o tlu c k Retired State Pratt A Whitney Aircraft division the Dark,’*, in which he co-atarred Ralph W. Anderson, Hanover, Bhuhari banned all demonatra- volt to the Syrto.peopla and sir to test their Joint might in t the church Ubrary and was chair­ B0H6. ail breeds In the 60th and final planned to precede toe meeting git b* aU* to turn it hnnttsg down and Idlllng' eneniy ot United Aircraft Oorp. with JuUo Harria and William Mass, laid to* nout eggs, 831, for tiona, extended the curfew and man o f the stewardship cohunit- ' Anthony DitoUo o f 68 Garden S t p n o tA lf Connecticut Egg Laying Test at has been canceled, however; be­ n n o Corwom to do^ Kuxbarl told a delegation of snUnawnea in start of two-wesk tee of toe.]Women’a Fellowship. H ie case, designed and buUt by Shatner,' made hla tin t appear­ 858.25 points. lA toe White Leg­ outlawed the Syrian branch of trade unions in Damascus his gov­ was ftoed |15 for intoxloaUcm. Stom , cause the basement renovations bi oU tlM A n b no- exeroiss in Paclllo called ” 3ea- Police Major S u rvlvo^ besides her husband, Stephen Kotowlcs o f Windsor the division, demonstrated meas­ ance on the legitimate stage in horn class, a bird entered by Han­ Naaaer^ National'Union Party. ernment "extends an open hand NfintaolMt Island, ,i«is at- 1025. Cook, who was bora ih Port­ The winning pen o f sex link are not cimipluted. Whirlpool Withoii^ shell” . ..Approaching typhoon include her mother, Mrs. Isabel was flnsd $15 for disregarding a ured stresses as high as 311,000 crosses lakl 3,628 eggs to total 4,- son and Son waa high with 334 The Syriana began maaa de-. to all Arab countries and to Egypt tribotod b y MiueadbiiasttB Aare- land, Ore^, also had appeared in Miss Almeda BteOhhoIa will tan yoo that Aimb na- Tilda — forces Dr. Ikurle L. Rey­ George Harvey Remer, 54. of Hubbard o f Washington, D.C.; stop sign and $8 for ftilure to pounds per square inch (psl). 030.40 points. Point rating Is eggs and 867.70 points. ^ iBttarad a airtback, a portaUon of Egyptiana, who have in particular," Damascus radio re­ nautioli Oonunlarior tofiay fib inax. ___Kim Lto, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Gharlm GUbert, some SO ihovles. present slides on her Ehiropean nolds to Intwnpt Us sntl-nnelssr Simsbury, a retired sU te poUce three sons, and a sister, Mrs. John carry his license. _ Tasting of the fuU-Bcals case was baaed on egg size. Dryors ptah, a aboek and traaaon.” had a hand in both civil and mili­ ported. "We are ready to estab­ voyage to Soviet Ualoa, Tokyo pariapoa and poor jiidgnwnt tot ttia 2M BOUlard B t Bhe was born Sept. 19 at Manchester Momorial part of a development program London—Sir William Reid Dick, BASKET WEAVERS trip. Plans w ill be made to attend Parker, Hyattsville, Md. Bonds were forfeited by Esptf part o t Bratthait. This same entry was also high PricM OS Low. ' Naaaar a a a ila d *1110 S-man oom- tary affaire of Syria alnbe forma­ lish Arab unity based on equali­ says,. as U.S. Educstor-psclflst major, dlM last n l^ t at Hartford CaSxto. Marlboro, Mssg., speed­ Horaltal. Her maternal grandmdtoer is Mrs. Bmery Page, Fort for the Special Projects Officer of 82, who reportedly created more The hill people of southern a fall rally of toe L u th e ra n mnat Syria. He said tion of the United Arab Republic ty ..." Ilia plana, pfictod- b y flhMt- of Britain’s forest of memorial pen in the nation’s standard egg seeks refuge for SO-ton yacht at H o ^ ita l aftsr a long Illness. ing, |25; Gerald OoldstoIn> Fhoe^ H ot patenial grandpaimts are Mr. and Mrs. tha Bureau of Naval Weapons. laying tests for all breeds. Ohio'have niiade baskets of all Women's Missionary. League, on Sorvleo Thot’s lotttr niHiabi «( M oan **alao aupporta in 19S8. Rundreda, with luggage hact, 81, and w M i bio wtta; BBr. Roger Odbort, 286 HilUanlSt. statues than any other man, died Kusbari's statement was re­ Tsukhima Island,..President State' PoUee Commissidner Leo nhe, Aris., speeding, $50; Jerry Ihreo-fuil-scale cases .^.ot forged Francis A. Ryan, associate pro­ sizes and designs from strips ot Sunday, Oct. 15, at toe Springfield tiooian aa ha ahrayaalwoya dlA’*Jordan piled high on buaea and taxla, Sunday. A ' sitoclallst in pubUc me- garded in Beirut as a reply to Charles ds Osulle makes new teie- Fuaeralfi Fennell, Rosbury, Mass., hazard- haca 88, aa Ma paaaaofir «MBwd vacuum-remelted H ll steel were fessor of poultry science at toe white oak for more than a cen­ Church. Hostesses will be M n . A l­ ‘ tha n««r Syrian croaaed into Lebanon on their way Cairo’s charges that the revolution J. Mulchay praised Major R m e r in fog about 17 mtontasffftM’take- Wagner, Jolm Mlrtmol. son o f Mr. and Mrs. James R. W ag- irassure-tested to destruction in moriala, Dick gave London some vtalon and radio appeal fdr French oui parking, $15; Jackson Marcus, U nlvenlty o f Connecticut and tury. Largest .concentration of bert Petke, Mrs. Raymond MiUer, home. disrupted Arab unity, rather than as "a good policeman and a good off from Nantuokat AlfpWt. »er, 21 ]>nox Bt. B o was born Sept. 10 at Manchester Memo­ le program. of its most famous landmarks. Potterton's unity amid mounting outbursts of Brighton, Mass., speeding, $80. teat supervisor, said that Harco Ohio basket weavera may be found Mrs. Helen Roherts, and Mra. ■aor waa gtvan a foot-atamp- "Ood bleaa Naaaer,” they ahout- an offer to return Syria to the administrator who worked on Mrs. Johe|rii TaworsU rial Homltal. Bia maternal grandpaimto are Mr. and Mn. Wll- One! of his greatu t works waa the ISO Osnter S t —Oor. o t Ohareh unrest at home and in Algeria, The court continued the cases of A t toot tfiloa a bictyoliot iNatd iThe final case, Improved by entries have placed first six times near Balnbridge. Paul Prokopy. chaaite walooma by aavaral ed. "Lon g live the United Arab Re.> United Arab Republic. many important drlminal mattors The funeral of Mrs. Joseph on airplane paaa vary low ovar- Uam LoBeau, Hartford. His paternal grandparents aro Mr. and statue of the late President Frank­ Paris reports. Yaworskl, 17 Kerry St., was held Julius Davis, WUUmsnUc, charged heat-treat processing, and bene­ since 1943 In the Storrs tests. Says ■and atnaanta artien ha made an public." and was respected I^y aU thq men head but oould not oea it baoauaa Mn. Milton F. Wagner, 222 Campfield Rd. He has a brother, lin D. Roosevelt in Grosvenoiv The Syrian premier had said ------I Saturday morning at the Holmes with permitting a minor to use a fiting from the experience of the Ryan, “This high caliber per­ wnacha M a d appearanea at the A diplomat who arrived at the who woiked under him.” ofdenaafog. B e haand tba angina James Anthony, 8, and a Bister, Linda Marie, 2. earlier cases, burst at a calculat­ Square; earlier that Egyptian domination Funeral Home, 400 Main St. fol­ motor vehicle, until O ct 0; Rus­ « * # • * formance has not been equalled by w lTaialty, largely aeried frontier aaid Syrian o f the United Arab Republic The former state police olBcer- sell'Saunders Jr., 120 Branford S t, atop—toUowed ^ "a funsiy npiaa ed hoop stresa of 285,000 psi with Westport—George H. Waltz Jr., Itoaaar aaid that yaotarday in atudenta and Paleatlne Arab A ll Town Vehicles was bom Jan. 10, 1007, In Bolton, lowed by a requiem Mass at St. Hardy, Tbaothy Bobort, aon o f Mr. and M n. .|tobert Hardy, 56, author and former editor of birds from any other breeds In prompted the revolt He pledged John's Polish National CathoUc charged with evading responsibil­ Hke a bong.” TIm wrociwgo ww a maximum measured stress of the past 20 yeara of testing here.” ■yrta p ro ^ A R damodatrators in refugeea atagM weekend demon- and was graduated from Manches­ W D 2, Box 400, atom. He was bora Bept 10 at Manchester 811,000 psi. Popular Science 'Magaalne, died the return of Syria to parliamen­ Church. ' ity, until Oct. 16. found too next day only four inlleo A pen of Rhode Island Reds, al­ Alappo attacked a raUraod atation. atratlona in Damaaciu in aupport Facing Inspection ter High School. He was appointed Memorial Hospital. His mataraal grandparents an Mr. and Mn. The '•full-scale case developed Saturday after a month’a Ulnesa. tary and constitutional life as The Rev. Walter Hysxko was from too atiport under otocum- so entered by the same farm, took “ Itaa Syrian j f t a f in now afb flcht- of Naaaer. soon as possible. to the State Police in 1028, aerved atanoee indloattog that the plaiio WiUtam Holmon, Phoenix, Arts. His patelmal grandparents a n from this program has Shown that Waltz, who was the author of sev­ An American traveler, arrivlag at the Canaan Bqrracka fpr 14 celebrant. H en ^ Gnyb was solo­ M n , Jolm Hardy, Tcdland. He haa three brothen, l«es- eral books, in the last few years second place and was tops In its NATIONAL'S lar to Bonea thdr unity," ha aaid. ’The Syrian Radio ridiculed Cai­ A safety Inspection of town ist, and Mrs. Bruno Duhaldo, or­ bad otruok the ground'at Mgb high-strength rocket motor cases here from Damaac«u, aaid the yeara, and was promoted to ser­ Rockville-Vemon Uo, 6, David, 6, and Mark, 4. ' concentrated on writing free-lance breed In the country.' These birds Naaaar aaid tha Syilana charged ro broadcasts saying a revolt trucks and privets cars that sire ganist. qpaed. can be fabricated from steel heat> him arith police rule and aaid there Syrian capital appeara enthuaiaatic geant in 1039 and to lieutenant In • • • • • articles on a variety of subjects laid 3,676 eggs sebring 3,985.15 againat the revolutionary grovem- used in town service will be made Burial was to St. John's Ceme­ Noting a record ahowtog Bratt- treated - to 240,000 psl minimum MONiY-SAVINO 1041. KeuMdy, MarterNonsa, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Edgar Ken­ yield strength. for national magazines. He was points. frora thooaanda in prlaon. about laat week’a aucceaaful revolt ment had broken out in Aleppo, next week at the police station on tery. Bearers were Stanley Opa- Turnout of Voters bart had only 07 houra o f solo In 1041, ha was named com­ nedy, 115 Walnut Bt. She was bora Sept 20 at Manchaster Me­ bom in New York City. Third place went to an entry of "Today after area daya they but "few o f the ordinary people big industrial center in the north. E. Middle Tpke. lach, Michael Plocharcsyk, Ste­ flying, tha report ot C rook a r Construction features reflecting havo not yet aaid how many ware Will aay a word againat Naaaer. mander of the new Litchfield Bar­ morial Hospital. Her matoraai grandpanhts are Mr. and Mn. advanced technology in the fabri­ Santa Fe, N.M.—The Rev. Ber- White Leghorns owned by J. A. An American living in Aleppo, Vehicles of the highway, park, phen Ddelinski, Joseph Turek, S u rp a sse s 1959 Snow, director o t aeronautics, Hanson and Son In Corvallis, Ore. DOLLAR In priaMC* Naaaar aaid: " I wiU Naaaer la atlll a top man." engineering, fire, water and edu­ racks.. He was placed in charge of Raymond Turek and Stanley Na- said: Ned PeUetier, Baker Lake, New Bnmswlck, Canada. H er ma­ cation of high-strength steel com- ard HaUe, 87, ' InterhationaUy reached by telephone from Beirut the Westport troop in 1044 and the ternal grandparehto an Mr. and Mn. Ernest Kennedy, New pbnents were employed In the de­ D ie birds produced 3,848 eggs for taQ you, there ware 70 CSommu- The UAR prealdent broke off di­ cation departments will be in­ pleracz. "It is our opinion-that this ac­ known mlesionary to toe Navajos, said the city waa quiet. Bethany Barracks four years later. The voter turnout In Vernon was Bnmswlek, Canada. sign of this high performance case- Blata and K mambara of tha Syrian plomatic relationa with Jordan and spected Monday- from 8 a.m. to 4 Delegations from the Frank J. cident w a s ’ caused by a non-ln- died Saturday alter a long Ulness. natkmaiiat party in prlaon before 'There were indications of ten­ In 1051, he -was brought to Hart­ up. today over toe turnout at this Father Halle, a Franciscan priest, Turkey — the first two countries sions in Syria, however, and the p.m. Mansfield Marine Corps League strumant-rated pilot encountering DAYS SALE! tSa roeott.. Vehicles of the recreation, gar­ ford to work on a grand Jury In- tlm# two years ago. A t 11:30 a. LoMri,' Btehard Brace, eon of Mr. and- Mn. Alfred Laneri, pent more than 50 years on the tc recognixe the Syrian rebel re­ c o u n t 's borders remained closed. and AuxlUary and the PoUsh Instrument conditions and losing " B a m can the (bnrlan regime bage coflecUon, building Inspector, veatigalion of the Hartford Hous­ French Rd., Bolton. He waa bom Sept 20 at Maneheetor Memo- avajo Reservation developing the COmiNUES THRU SATURDAY!^ gime. He charged them with a Foreign newsmen were turned Women's Alllsmce, Group 618, visit­ m. 1,126 voters had turned out control... A contributing cause Weekend Deaths $ olalwi tt/|a aocialiat? How can ex- cemetery, general msmager, elec­ ing Authority, and remained rat iW Hoapltal, Hia matoraai grandpannts an Mr. and Mn. Ar­ tribe's alphabet and the Navajo "hostUe atUtude." back at border points for the ed ton funeral home Friday eve­ aa opposed to 883 in 1950. may have been toe caged arUfloial pM tan^and capitaUata favor ao- The move waa interpreted in tions, assessors, collector of rev­ headquarters aa commander of the ning. thur Posner, Brooldyn, N. T. His paternal grandparents an dictionary. fourth straight day. horizon being referred to for guid­ danam? Cairo as a Warning to other na­ enue, town clerk, treasiurer, plan­ traffic aquad. / Today's figure represented 13 Mr. and Mrs. George Laneri, South Glastonbuty. He haa a sis­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS White Plains, N.Y.—Richard E. '^Earaal, Jordan, Ghiatemala, The SyiWm Aiimy command ning and Boning, health, and high­ .Major Remer was made field per cent of the estimated 8,520 ance by an unqualified p ilo t... In ter, CanUa Ann, 8. —Archbishop William O. Dougherty, n , a retired vice presi­ tions against accorcUng recognition Joseph BeOsle • • • • • China, tha American to the Damascus government. warned “foreign destructive ele­ way will be inspected 'Tuesday. captain of the Western Division in voters who will decide toe town’s any event, w e feel that the pUot Brady. 62, St. Paul, Minn., hrad dent of the New York Central Rail­ ments” against trying to stir up Tlie funeral of Joseph Bellsle, in Qnatamaia, aupport ^ t Nationalist China last n i^t More vehicles of the water de­ 1053 and' later that year was Somers Rd.,. Stafford Springs, was officers for the next biennium. used poor Judgmmt to attonpUng HaU, John Leonard Thomas, eon o f Mr. and M n . John L. o t the Roman CathoUc Archdi road, died FYiday after a brief Hw iMnan company in Damaacua announced recognition and Damas­ demonstratkxM. Ih e fo r e ig n partment, hoard of education and elevated to major and executive of­ held Saturday afternoon at toe In the RockvlUe voting district, to continue visual fligh t into in­ Rail, 1007 Main St. He wes bom Sept 20 at Manchaster Me­ ocese of Miilnesota, North and illness. Dougherty, who waa with Bnaaala alao auppm ia traaaon aa cus radio aaid Guatemala had also. groups were not identified. The garbage collection will be in­ ficer. He retired from the State Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main 732 voters, or 16 per cent of toe strument conditions which had morial Horaitai. His paternal grandmother is Mre. L, T. HaU, South Dakota Ence 1967, died Sun the railroad from 1902 until 1951, In atwaya wanUng appeared directed at spected on Wednesday, Oct. 11, Police Department In Septendmr 4,833 eUgible voters in toe city, been forecast and which must West Warwick, R. L day. Archbishop Brady, who had was a former president of the First Another neighbor of Syria, Iran, St. The Rev. Francis T. Butler of­ • *, • • • *'Ia rM aavar ^n rovad the Unit­ amunmeed today it haa recognis Communists among otiiera until 2 p.m., when the first In­ 1950 after 31 years of settee. ficiated. had }>een to toe polls by 11:30. have been evident to the pilot as been under treatment for a heart American Society of CivU En­ ed Arab unity. - AU of ua know the rebel regime. A Foreign Mini Damascus broadcasts hinted spection of rejected vehicles -will Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Burial waa In West Cemetery. In toe Vernon Fire District, toe flight progressed." WlUerm DavM VaraeO, sot o f Chaplain and Mrs. Ralph K. condition, had served as Bishop gineers. National th at temOl know that it would try atatement said Iran waa resUessneas among the IIS.OOO start- Josephine Flynn Remer; a daugh­ Bearers were Ronald Gaura, Den­ meanwhile, 394 (11 per cent of Snow sal^ however, "The acci­ WlUera, 84 Nike” ” Circle Ha waa bom Sept 12 at Hartford Hos- S t o r e s moot Soroa from the aouth if it pleased to announce recognition “ in Palestine rafugeee living in Sj^a. Monday. Oct. 16, all rejected ve­ ter, Mrs. Donald G ^b u m of nis Humphrey, WilUs Schultz, Lio­ 3,687 rural voters) had cast their dent... haa led to both local and pltaL Hla matoraai maternal grandparent.nnts are bto. and Mn. William A. atrm it at tta north, and vice view of cordial and friendly ties be­ The Palestine Refugee Organisa­ hicles will be reinspected. Canaan, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph nel Pouliat, Maurice Belhumaur, ballots. cooperative federal-state-local ac­ Bradle: , Chatham, N. J. His pal.ternal grandparents are Mr. and tween Iran and the newly formed tion appealed to the refugees to George W. Elliott, safety dl- PrenUce of Bolton. ' and Normand Bellsle. The increase is a 28 per cent tion to Improve weather report­ M n . Kurt ^ WlUen, Chatham, N . X “H m Syrian people wiio atrug- republic of Syria.” keep out o f Syrian festemal affairs rector,"is ushw the slogan "Check The funeral will be held Wednes­ jump over the voting figures at ing and dissemination procedures giad agunat all fOrma of Im- your safety B & T ” to remind town MUes, Brace Merrill, aon of Mr. and Mra. MerrUl MUea, 142 The first batch of thousands of and reminded them the new re­ day at 11 a.m. at the Newkirk Fu­ WUIard P. Law the same hour In 1959. In toat and to alert pilots and their pas­ parlaWam w ill never give ex- employes that the Inspection will neral Home, Cainaan. Burial w ill be year, there were 7,400 registered King Bt., East Hartford. He was bom Sept 20 at Manchester plottan a chance to rule." Egsptlans ordered expelled from gime had promised to help them. The funeral of Willard P. Law, sengers to the existence o f un­ Special - Tuesddy - Wednesdoyl The shutdown o f srixwls and include brakes, equipment, lights In St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Canaan. ISJ Forest St., waa held at the voters, 4,619 in the city and 2,781 Memorial Hoapltal. Hia maternal grandmother la Mrs. Eleanor A a Cairo opened up on hla 4-day S ^ a arrived here laat night. They and tires. favorable weather conditions." Hippie, East Hartford. His paternal grandfather is Orin Miles, included 500 civilians — students, universities was regarded as sig- John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 210 in the fire district. old ragliho that broke away from James Au Hall Malone, N. Y. His maternal great-grandmother la Mn. Isabelle ARTHURS teachers, technicians and their fam­ idfioant Students in the Middle W. Center St., Saturday morning. Naaaar'a United Arab Republic, Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ Foering, West PhUadelphia, Pa. Syrian Premier Hamoun Kuxbarl ilies. None of the Egyptian officers East are easily aroused and play James A. Hall, 83, of 63 Wads­ 7//F DRUG STORB THAT SAVBS YOU MONBY aiKl military peraotmel rounded up an important political role. Nasser tery, with committal prayers by Town Seeks Bids moved awiftly to rid Syria of Hire Handicapped worth St., died yesterday at the Town Staff Clerk Wright Victor aon of Mr. and Mn. Bert Wright Web­ had many student admirers before the Rev. James T. O’Connell. Bear­ Naaaar tnOnanca. by the revolutionists was in the Vernon Haven Convalescent Home ster Lane, Hebron. Re was bora Sept 6 at M t Sinai Hoepita], group. the revolt. ers were James McAuley, demerit 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. CHICKEN . A potmtlal rival, Ool. Abdul ThfemeforW^k after a long Ulneaa. For Firehouses For Furnishings Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and M n . Stoiffien Cairo’s powerful government- Confidence in the Kuxbarl re­ Oibeault, Herbert Zepp, John Hamid BarraJ, former UAR vice He was, bom Jan. 1; 1878, In A. Zane, 86 Falrview St. His paternal grandfather is Lloyd controlled radio atations called up­ gime was raflsoted in the Impor- Glasgow, Scotland, and has Uved Mrosek, Alfred Gustafson, and praaidaat, waa am atad. The Syr- Manchester-RockvUle this week Richard Moore. The building department has Bids on a contract to supply the Wright, Quincy, Mass. His maternal great-grreat-grandmother is on the Sgri*» people to rise up tsot Beirut money marts. The In Manchaster for 46 yean. He town with office furniture and SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Um A rm y announced the Syrian is observing "National Employ the ben nametd clerk of toe works for Mra. JuUa Zdon, 36 Falrview St. He has two brothers, Bert G. against the Kuxbarl regime and Syrian pound, traded fOr as UtUe waa employed for many years aa equipment w ill be . Laurel Manor Convalescent Home P o le PINEAPPU JUICE CAN S g Nolled by Court early this morning after a long ill­ in Aluminum Combination Doors om um M M ness. She was the widow of Joseph. ^ 2 i 9 0 * DHL MONTI — Tender Spring Pus SAVE Oc i; F. SulUvan. CARDS, Charges of negligent homicide Mrs. Sullivan was bom Oct. 0, Xou get more comfort for your home, more value 17- O Z against Robert J. Banville, IT, of 1876 in Westfield, Mass., the 18 .Chestnut St. and Richard W. daughter of toe late John and ^ r your money when you own an American Pre- Sweet Peas CANS KalUo, 26, df 34 Helaine Rd. were Katherine Bums Morrissey, She. Hung Combination Aluminum Door. You have FINAST - WHITE or C O L g iiP BY CONTRAST: nolled in Circuit Court 12, Man­ had Uved in 'Manchester for 70 knowing your door is back- SAVE 17c chester this morning. years. Assistant Prosecutor E. Gtorge Survivors include two daughtora,. of quality constrJic- BOXES American W s look, feel and perform like Did yoii ever hear of ^anyone Gorsky nolled the charges on the Mrs. Don E. Daley with whom she M9ITH WASH >OF 400 basis of a coroherts finding'that made her home and Mrs. Francis - are styled with WikMOiijaiioniyu. U4K.taob! Facial Tissue neither was responsible for the X. Sullivan of Stamford; and 'a smart, new, low center bar. Cost? Only S34.95, FINAST — Kind to Hands SAVE 30c turning on the rodio or TV so death Aug. SO of John (CaainelU) niece, Miss'Louise Lee of Wash­ C Stocks. ington, D. C. pre-hung. ready for you to install by inserting CheXSaRsy ■MU RAM m 2:76* QT I’ Stocks was a passenger on a The funeral will be held Wednes­ a « screws! (Or.we 11 install for $5 a a q c IhtManSliln UQUID he could listen to a commercial? motor scooter drivM by Banville. day at 8:30 a.m. at toe W. P. extoa). Call McKinney's, M I 3-4121.i: Flask Bulbs PKREeUMSRm^: e n i e « u BJIS He waa. thrown from toe vehicle Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 Main Waste Baskits Detergent mm m today for fuH detaUs. , , HraikBiniM; |‘'•iip*«4ArAb.-Itip* 4 Ay Ab. when it struck a car driven by St., followed by a-, solenm' high tM O IR B lfg Ail Popular Flavors S A V l^ O f ’ KalUo on E. Center S t at Parker. Mass of requiem at St. James’ Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be in 2:70*1 12-OZ NEWSf CONFERENCE SET St. James’ Cemetery. 5 - 2 : 2 " ■ N ew port BJL, O c t 2 Friends may call at toe ftmeral ROUTE44A.BOLTON NOTCH C o t t ' S canned SODA CANS Praaldeat Kennedy wiU hold a home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 SPARKUNO ALUMINUM new s conference Wednesday, to 0 p.m. BBNIlimilS L’SE la i! FINAST — Chicken, Turkey, Bui SAVE Oct IL toe Newport WUto TELEPHONE Ml 3r»41 < ^ S I I | A A 0 ■ .S ' Hoote aim on need today. Tb6 M n . JaaMa H. Beardsley EVERETT T. McKlNNEY, Owner F U lS H U m T ’ i o z * e o m tw m o e , Seanady*s fiiit ainoa Mrs. Nancy Hubbiud Baaifialoy, 77* A T iH it M S M 2 2 9 B r -A v. St, wU Ka held In Waah- 87, o f Rtdgeftoltf and formarly of M eat Pies Fiout ^ toftoa. N o hooO haa y et ham Manchaatar, dlad Bapt 26 in N b ^ eURMNt,ANNUAL UMDINB 1V4% MSN walk Hoapltal aftar a N w rt Ulnaaa. commander of Abe K. Miller Post, Philadelphia at the' Walnut path, however. weekvoC 15, one of the final John Dempray's Committee to book has an attractive picture of Uy Preparedness,” and 'The Fam­ American Le(ion, In ceremonies Mat night at the age of 60. Bridgeport. OcL 2 (ff)—Union beth Crandall, secretary; and Ken­ swlpod a oar parked on the left nounced a change in the opening Save Channel 8. ily Fallout Shelter.” Theater tonight for a ctmtlnuatlon A t da.m ..(EDT) today, Frances employes of the Bridgeport Brass ■tepd in gafidng formal federal ap- toe town record building on its Outer Mongolia, Slnco It might fall held Baturday at the Community His death came a day after be neth Pearson, treasurer. aide o f the street by Richard of school sessions. Stevenson requests all. residents Scout Quota 8300 of Its tryout run. The Broadway was centerM near latitude 16.4 Co. have voted to accept a new 2- provbl . of the bank’s charter. cover, Shaded by towering trees. to get the seven affirmative votes Hall. euffered a heart attack while opralng is set for Oct. 18 at tho north, longitude 65.6 west, or Eleoted State Seeretary • C w lte of 2 Cedar St, RockvlUe. The bus routes are planned for to Immediately send in writing to Hebron’s quota in the Glr]' year contract providing for an Im­ U i(iil Spitiel 'Wlnned A.'Kloter, (duUrman pro Mrs. Winifred S. Elliott, head of Both cars sustained fender and Above it the town brand, a dia- needed' for approval. Mrs. Doris Mikelis was Installed here for the tryout of a new Booth Theater. about ISO mtlea south of Ban Juan. ten», said a atockholders’ meeting a definite numbed pf pupils on him at his home on R t 31, Coven­ Scout finance drive, announced by as president of the Legion Auxili* mediate hourly wage hike of 6H the RockvlUe High School home bimager^^^dMaage. Kotulak posted Moh bus. Space is Utolted and it try, their personal views on the jrtond, is shown. The Nationalist , argument Is that Broadway play. He was found Cook leaves his.widow,. Joya, She was moving weat at about 9 cents and another o f 6 cents Oct. must- b e ‘’'heM' to approve A. board This brand or seal was adopted chairman Mrs. (Clifford R. Wright, Outer Mongolia is not fit for U.N. ary in the Joint event. semi-conscious on the floor of his economloa department, has been vriU be Impossible for any piipU to change of the frequency of CStan- is $200. The fund is for support from whom he was legally sep­ m.p.h. Gale winds extend 60 nfilas 1, 1962. A spokesman for Local o f dtroctora: and ' other measures eleoted MCretaiy of the State by toe town in 1709, but is not ac­ membership because It Joined Seated with Dyke were Sanford hotel room after he failed to ap­ arated laeveral yean ago, and two in the northeast semicircle and 36 within the eo*day Jwriod following Sunday evening, Sgt Goorge A. ride on any other htiq than the one nel 3 as proposed by toe Federal bf the Eastern Connecticut Coun­ 24411 of tho Brass Workers Fed­ Home Economics Teachers. She T n w arrested James Fatrbrotii- tually official, it is explained, (Communist China in the Korean Warshavsky as senior vice com­ pear for a matinee performance of brotheri In San F|wnclisco. tnllea in the southwest granting of the bank’ s charier by assigned that pupil, according to Communications Commission. cil of Girl Scouts of America. War against U.N. and South. Ko­ mander; William Stewart, junior eral Labor Union said yesterday was eleoted r i the state group's er o f 12 Grove St., R oek v l^ and Stevenson said he will personally since no record can be found in toe the French comedy "A Shot in.the Uttle change in else, intensity the federal comptroller of cur­ SupL of Schools Royal O. Fisher. State Uhrary. Captains appointed for the drive rean forces. vice commander: Leonard Land- the decision was . unanimous. Con­ fall conference in Norwich. charged him with improper pack­ Supt. Fisher pointed out that deliver to toe Governor’s commit­ Dark,” starring Julie Harris. YALE COUNCIL NAMED or course expected ' during the tract talks had been under way rencies. Hebron’s annual town report for are; Mrs. William I. Borst, Mrs. The Soviet argument is that era, Snance officer: Prank Rosen, New Baven, O c t 2 (/P)—Yale next 12 hours, although Frances H f .aald the meeting will be held At Atlaatlo Ciw Farley ing. Fahbrotber had parked on no petmlsslon can be given to any tee all communications on the Sub­ Henry A. Jones, Mrs. Leeman A master of the arched eyebrow since Aug. 16. Earl Johnston of <3ld Stone Rd„ the wrong side o f the etreet Trapp ject 1960 was awarded first prize for Outer Mongolia la fully entitled to adjutant; Joseph Lavigne, assist­ University presldwt A Whitney could veer toward a more north­ olthw in the VernOn Elem ental pupils to ride to other then their Kearney, Mrs. Frederick J. membership and should get in ant adjutant; Clarence Rose, chap­ and the stinging riposte. Cook Vernon, natiOnaUy known square eekL Court deite le O ct 17. towns under 2,(X)0 population in Griswold has announced the elec­ erly course. Ouanatead Sch«jW or Rockville High School usual any destinations. Drivers the. contest conducted iby the Uni- O’Brien, Mrs. Leonard Harrison ahead of Mauritania, because It. lain; FYed Ikllund, historian; Louis portrayed a rich Parisian business­ dance caller, attended the eeventh Vernon Conatable Raymond Be­ are asked not to take unaeaigned Mancbeater Evening Hei'aM man who has Imd an affair with tion of the Rt. Rev. Henry KAOx Ships in the storm’s path were TO Giro Ton auditorium. The bank’s charter verslty of Connecticut. and Mrs. Hugo Lederer. first applied Jime 24, 1946, whilo FasiEino, sergeant at krma; Nor­ urged to proceed with oauUon. was granted, Subject to final ap­ Atlantic Square Dance convention rube airested Thomaa J. Brown, puplM. In order to conserve tin^ Coventry corrMpondent, P. Paul­ his parlor maid. It was a familiar Sherrill, former presldli^ bishop A Vory in Atlantic City, N. J„ where he 'Vital statistics from July 1, 1960 Conunent on the Tlmea Mauritania did not apply until liMt man Brewer, service officer, and of the'Proteetant Episcopal Small craft In the Virgin Is­ m O N M A N O R proval, Aug. 14; 21, o f 26 Feirview A've., ElMng- bus stops are to be combined, he ine Uttle, telephone PI 2-8231. Nov. 28. role for Cook, and New Haven’s EnJoyaHa one of the lead callers. The to June 30, 1961, given by Town Regional School principal Aram Herbert Rose, assistant service Church, as president of the Tale lands, Puerto Rico and the Domini­ tOn, Saturday and c h a i ^ him said. - Damarjian reports that 24 smok­ The Nationalists have already reviewers had high praise for him A notice must be given 10 days convention mot at Haddon Hall, with improperly enterihg a con­ Clerk Mrs. Cliarles P. Miner, in­ officer. University Council, a n . alumni can Republic were warned to xe- 8 bedroom ranch, ceriunic bath, before the stockholdeini’ meeting, Starting Wednesday, ths ele­ clude: Births, (girls) 23; (boys) ing permits have been issued to vetoed Outer Mongolia once—In Auxiliary olHoera installed with at the opening Wednesday night math In port 'firaplaee, attached g a ra g e , tnda OF A NATIOMALLT but square dancing took place at trolled acoeae highway, failure to group, for 1961-62. Bishop Sherrill, ADVERTISED aO A B Kloter said. All stocimoldera who Steel Pier. Johnston is ths caller mentary schools will open and Verwoerd Attacker 17; marriages, 18; deaths, 19. students since toe opening of December 1955. ,On three previous Mrs. Mikelis, included Mary Chic- Bom in Portland, Ore., Cook of Boxford, Mass., la a ‘member of screened’ porch, diepoeal, stove carry a driver’a Hcense and failure close at different times, according school this year. Twice aa mapy occasions Mongolia failed to get W m OB WEi-iA9 inoRW B tOe lUC have received subecriptlon blanka for clubs in Manchester and Chico­ to carry a registration. Court Since 1951 the town’s grand list key, first vice president; Jean was graduated from the Univer­ Yale’s class o f 1911. Others elected nU )A NEAB OKINAWA and oilier extras. must return them by Thursday, to a ruling' of the board of- ed­ has riseh from $2,366,560, to $4,- girls as boys, it turns out, are on the necessary seven votes. Chadwick, second vice president; sity of Oregon. He worked briefly Reg. $4.75. pee, West Springfield and Wllbra- date is Oct. 10. Hangs Self in Cell to the executive connmnlttee of the Naha, Okinawa, O ct 2 (A>) — filled in and accompanied .by a ham, Mass. ucation. 305,664, in 1960. Thirty-five addi­ the list; 16 girls and 8 hoys. The Russians vetoed Mauri­ Ruth Charest, secretary; Rosa as a bank clerk, but gave up the OE8 Sets Potluck tania last Dec. 4 after the council council, Griswold said yesterday, Typhoon Tilda with winds of 150 DIRECT FROM OWNER Box 50. * 1 7 9 check covering the amount of lArtheraas Pledge 98,000 Coventry High School win open tional houses are listed in toe re Belle Hitchcock, treasurer; San­ Job to- l ^ e a fling at vaudevlUe. were J. William Hinkley, presi­ 7 For 25e Stock they have purchased. Hope Chapter, Order of Eastern at 7:45 a.m. and close at 2:20 p.m. (Continued from Page One) port for 1961, bringing toe num Manchester Evening Herald He- refused to put Outer Mongolia on miles an hour headed toward this ilie First Lutheran Church of Star, has slated a potluck tomor­ dra Rose, historian; Alice Scagel, He was a member of the Kan­ dent of the Research Corpioration, big U.S. Paclfia base today, and Perfeetoa and FaaateOaa The 'Thuriday return date for Coventry Grammar School will her of dwellings up to 636, toe bnm correspondent. Miss Snaan B. its agenda. chaplain; Theresa Dyke, sergeant A t S K iR IO Rockville has pledged 98,000 row night at 6:80 for its Past N. Y., an American soldier sta­ Pendleton, telepho'ne AOademy sas City Community Players, tour­ New York, vice preaident; Am oiy already guata up to 70 miles an iubscrirtlons wlU give the tem­ open at 8:30 a.m. and close at 2:46 tioned in London. greatest increase in 10 years. Art a t arms: Barbara Faxsino, assist­ H. Bradford, vice preaident of the porary ^board of dlreotora Ume to toward the cost of a new wing to Matrons and Patrons Night. Of­ work in toe report was done by 8-8484. ed with ’’The Rivals” and was in hour were blowing serose the is­ FOR QUICK SALE UfiOEn DRVB be buUt at the Lutheran Home for ficers will wear white gowns Har­ p.m. * ' The South African Press Asso­ Star Science Oldest ant sergeant at arms. New York Times; Gilbert W. Chap­ land. advortiae for- a meeting during the Robertson School will open at Miml Wythe, and is humorous as Commander Joseph Beninato, American Legion First District, in­ “48 Hours Leave” in San Fran­ the Aged, in Southbury. The wing old Carr arid Edward williams are ciation quoted toe clinic authori Applications are still being re­ cisco )>efore'making his Broadway man, president. Tale Sc Towne U.S. Air Force weathermen PARKADE week of Oct. 16. 9 a.m. and close at 3:15 p.m. well as artistic. stalling officer at the ceremonies held by Abe E. Miller Post in TeL M l 9-8619 After 8 P.M. will be ready for occupancy in No­ id^harge of transportation. ties as saying Pratt committed Ealiest Clocks Athens — The oldest science is ceived for the First Aid course to debut in 1926 in “ Seed of the Mfg. Co., New York City, and spotted the typhoon 104 miles Notices of the meeting, plus re- The changes will not affect the CD Pomplileto Available be sponsored by the American South Windsor Saturday, hands the gavel to the new post com­ vember. Hospital Notes suicide. astronomy. As early as the Sixth Brute.” Ward CSteney, Locust Valley, N.T. southeast of Naha and mofing to­ ceipta for stock purchased, will be The, new administrator of the Admitted Friday: Sandra,Duntz, length of the day and pupils will Five Civil Defense pamphl-ats The earliest mechanical clocks Century B. C., Greek nature philos­ Lagion AuxUiaiy. Additional infor­ mander, Robert Dyke. Seated as president of the auxiliary in mailed to all atockholders the first Pratt’s body was found hanging nursing home is The Rev. Peter H. Main St., ToUand; Ellsworth C. not have to wait as long after over his bed. Clinic attendants said are available for distribution at seem to have been introduced Into ophers evolved a plan of the uni­ mation may be obtained from Mrs. the Joint rites was Mrs. Doris Mikelis. (Herald photo by Sa- Cook also spent seven years In part of next week. Douglas Library, given by Arthur ternis). > Hollywood pla^ng in 30 films. Blstad, who has had extensive biui- Jensen, 182 High St. school to go home, Supt. Fisher he spent most of Sunday afternoon Europe during toe 13th century verse with the earth a stationary Robert Rose, 549 Ellington Rd. D tu ^ l the meeUng, the bank’s said. Bedard, Civil Defense officer for Ron Landry of radio station ness administration and social Adm itted Saturday: Elrie in hia cell writing letters. It was and were used by religious houses globe and the sky around it a g;reat . It was the stage, however that building committee wlU probably service experience and has been Schneebeli, , Atamlan’a Boarding The past cooperation of parentd his 54th birthday. Hebron. They are "First Aid, to mark toe times of services, ac­ spherical shell on whose inner sur­ WDRC, will be the disc Jockey at Collins; Room 7, Mrs Jane O’Neil; ford area to be dedicated. The gave him widest range to display, report on building plans, Kloter “Food Storage Program,” "Home cording to the Encyclopedia Bri- face were thought to be set like the firat teen-age record hop spon­ administrator of nursing homes in Home, Rockville; Mary Smith, 64 with changes in the bus schedule Room 8, Mrs. Perry Gallup. other two are located in. the south his talents for comic' lechery. He indicated. Wisconsin and Staten Island, N. Y. Scarboroiigh 8t„ Manchester; Jean is appreciated, and it is hoped they Protection,” “Individual and Fam- tannlca. Jewels. sored by the poet and auxiliary Grade m —Room 17, Mrs. Ken­ end of Hartford and in the north delighted theatergoers The committee will meet with He was pastor of Trinity Lutheran Smith, 18 Gerald Dr., Vernon; win continue to be patient as fu­ Asia Land of Contratta Saturday, at the Community Hall. neth Bolton; Room 18, Mrs. Ro­ end of West Hartford. as Barbara Bel Geddes’ would-be As New As Tomorrow — Mary Wedge, 12 Windermere Ave.; architects Wednesday and Fri­ Church in Jersey Caty four years. ture adjustments are made, Supt. Dancing will be from 8 to 11:30 land Desmaris; Room 19. Mrs. About 8S0 students are attend­ seducer In “The Moon Is Blue.” He day this week to Iron out details Donald Smith, Windsorvllle Rd. Fisher said. Bombay—Asia, the largest con­ pjn. Guest stars will be present. District OCW Meeting Set tinent, has the world’s highest Richard Staubach; Room 20, Mrs. ing the East Catholic High, and also enjoyed a comic lark opposite in construction proposals. Admitted Simday: Sarah Stitt, According to Supt Fisher, the Room Motben Named enrollment w-ill increase yearly St. Bernard’s Women’s Guild will mountains, deepest depressions, TRIPLE-S Albert Biondi. . ’TullUlah Bankhead In "Foolish No­ The bank building will be ereett Buff Cap R4.> ToUand; Rose transportation problem arises from Room mothers announced for Grade IV—Room 21, Mrs. Fran­ until ifuU capacity of 1,2(X) is tion” and “Private Lives.” be host to the District Council of greatest peninsulas, and some of DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDJ ed at the. Vernon Ciicle Shopping Catholic Women at St. Bemard’a Clark, 14 BrooKalde.'Lane, Venion: the fact that 10 buses have an hour BLUE Wapping Elementary School in­ cis Tabshey; Room 22, Mrs. Mer- reached. His more recent parts were in Alice ButUe, Nashua, N.H.; Harry the coldest and hottest places on clude Grade 1—Room 1: Mrs. An­ Center, either attached to the Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. All Catho- and forty-five minutes to transport vin Waldron; Room 24, Mrs. Rob­ Sterns, 14$ Oak St., Hartford; about 1,600 pupils to the Coventry earth. It also has some of toe driest thony Delorse; Room 2, Mrs. Wil­ ert Libby. A New World Of Worth existing building or across the Uc women are invited to attend. and wettest places and some of toe A short business meeting of the Ignacy SongaUo, TaicottviUe Rd. High School, Coventry Oranunar liam Sullivan; Room 4, Mrs. Jo­ Grade V—Room 9, Mrs. Rich­ south parking lot adjacent to the Adimtted today: Stanley Mar­ most densely and sparsely inhabit­ seph Lutln; 'Room 6, Mrs. Herbert traffic circle. St. Bernard’s guild will be held at School, the Robertson School, ed areas. ard Bolton; Room 10, Mrs. tin, 9 Linden Pi- Windham High School, Windham D ^ e y . Leonard Roy; Room 23, Mrs. Rich­ ’Die stockholders now acting as 7:18. Members are urged to attend to assist in planning the winter Discharged Friday: Lottie Ful­ Regional Technical School, Storrs Grade U—Room 8, Mrs. Duane ard l 4 Querre- In The the bank’s board of dlrectora will ler, Anthony Rd., Tolland Lillian Skiimer; Room 0. Mrs. Porter program. Grammar School, Manchester High -Grade VI—Room 11, Mrs. Rob­ probably be proposed as the of­ Jones, 186 Grove St. School' and the Howell-Cheney ert Bhrersole; Room 12, Mrs. In Germany ficial board, Kloter said. Army Pvt. Allan E. Boothroyd, Discharged Saturday: Theresa Technical School. Hie aame time is STATEMENT REQUIRED BY Charles Price. Meanwhile, a directors’ commit­ Edwards, 16V& Morrison St.; OUve allowed for dismissal. Late buses Grade VH—Room IS. Mrs. An­ 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest THE ACT OF AUGUST 24. tee will continu'd interviewing ap- Boothroyd of Ellington, ig station­ Crgig, 2 Penfleld Ave., Vernon, are provided for Coventry high 1912, AS AMENDED BT THE thony Rinaldi; Room 14, Mrs. Al­ pUcanta for the Job of executive Discharged Sunday: Ivalea Piilk- school activities. bert Ohlhof. ed at Karlsruha Germany^ with ACTS OF MARCH 8, 1933, director of the bank, -a post wj)ich the 28th Signal Battalion ^ e 1960 kienen, 116% Grove St.; Rodney The changes in the bus sched­ jy L T 2. 1946 AND JUNE IL Grade V m —Room IS, Mrs. '62 CHEVROLET King, Wellwood Circle, Vernon. Roger Myrick; Room 16, Mrs. '’must be filled before the 9()-day graduate of EUlngtoh Hi’gh School ules will be g;iven to the pupils to­ 1960 (74 8TAT. 2()8) SHOW­ approval period expires Nov. 14. is a pole lineman. He entered the morrow t(> take effect Wednesday. George Damaschi. Vernon and TaicottviUe news Ihi ING THE OWNERSHIP, A total of 6,230 shares' of stock Army in September 1960 and ar­ Oppose Channel 8 Change MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCU­ The first PTA meeting will be handled through the Herald’s held Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. at the Wap­ See Them Any Day This Week During Our Open House offered for public subscription rived overseas last February. First Selectman Richard M. Gal- LATION RockvUle bureau, 8 W. Main St., inat haa announced the selectmen ping Eaementary School, when the have been sold or committed, Klot­ Rescnseltator Gift TR 8-3136 or MI 9-6797. Of Mancbeater Evening Herald Fourteen mouth-to-moiith. re- have adopted a resolution record­ pubSahed daily except Simday at teachers will be Introduced. Room er said, although a few of the mothers will serve as hostesses potential stockholders have not suscltatora will be purchased and ing opposition to any change of Manchester, Connecticut, fOr Octo­ and display the new PTA ref­ Rockville^Vernon frequency of television CThannel 3, ber 1, 1961. ■returned the subscription blanks. presented some time this week erence Library books. to fire and police departments in Station WTIC. 1. The names and addresses of Wage Law Effects Lutheran Church News The new state minimum wage Ellington, Rockville, ToUand and Supermarket Set The resolution points out that the publisha*, editor,- managing The Sunday School staff of Our any change to ultra high frequency editor, and bustness managers are: law, which went into effect Sunday, Vernon by the' Rockville Exchange Savior Lutheran Church attended Mofl., TueSef Wed. Specials! will not affect RockvlUe or Ver- Club. would unduly restrict television PubUshers, Thomas F. Ferguson the all day Sunday School Teach­ For Shop Center coverage now available to the 6,- and Walter R. Ferguson, Man­ non municlMl hourly . employes, Jerome Remkie'wics, an Ex­ ers Institute at St. Mathews Lu­ who are pud Tries substantially change member, aai4 the resusci- - : ' ■*---- ^ 353 ciUzena pf Coventry as well as chester, Conn. theran Church, New Britain, Sat­ First National Stores Inc- of the entire "WTTC listening and EAtor, Alan H. Olrastead, Man- above the hew M.15 minlumutp.. tator WlU cost In the neighbor­ urday- The keynote speaker was Hourly employes In Rockrillei hood of $42 each. Somerville, Mass.; wUI operate a Viewing area. cheater, Coim. the Rev. G eorge Hoyer, professor supermarket at the proposed Tri- Galinat said copies of the reso- Managing editor, Thomas F. start at u rate of. $1.70 an hour.- Money for the purchue came of homiletics at a St. Louis, Mo. Vernon hourly employes receive City Shopping Plaza at Vernon Ferguson, Manchester, Conn. Seminary who spoke on what it from the Elxchange CTlub’s auction Circle. Busin see manager, Thomas F. GROUND $1.60 as a' beginning: wage. Sept. 16 in which $960 was raised. means to teach the Bible. Max Javlt, Hartford'real estate Fergnsm, Manchester, Conn. , Although municipal employes "It was a howling success,' broker, said First National will 2. The owner Is: (If owned by Manchester Evening Herald jrp not .covered by the state wage sai&;:R«mkiewicz. occupy about 23,(KM square feet In MIStNESSMarS a cpipaimtioa, its name and ad- South Vladsor correspondent, super- minimum, it Is accepted that mu­ Of the remaining funds, $100 the center, which will cover a nicipal rate* often reflect state­ LUNCHEON dieas must be stated and also im­ Lnnra Ksts, telephone MI 4-1743. right wiU be presented to the ToUand proposed 116,(XX) square feet on the mediately Uiereunder the names wide wage changes If the rates are Agricultural Center Inc. (TAC) west side of the circle at the ~ TUESDAY ONLY — and addressee o f stockholdars own­ q u a u t y at the level of the state minimum. for its building fund, OTd the rest Junction of Rt. $3 and Kelly Rd. Exempted from the Connecticut ing or holding 1 per cent o r ^ r e THE IMPALA SPORT COUPE will go Into the Exchange Club’s Originally, negotiations were un­ Cup of SOUP' or fruit cup, of total amount of stock. If not Dedication Slated law are; Agricultural employes, der way with Stop and Shop Inc., employes of camps and resorts scholarship fund for Ellington and stuffed pepper, vegetable, owned by a corporation, the names RockvUle High Schools. but a final commitment was not and addreeses o f the individual At East Catholic open six months or less; domestic made, Javit said, because of potato, dessert and coffee. owners must be gfvem If owned With A Roof Line That Looks Like A Convertible servants; executives, administra­ The resuscitators will be divided this way: minor details. by a partnership or other unin- ONE PRICE ONLY. tive or professional employes; edu. Javit went on to say that com­ cocporated firm, its name and ad- East Catholic High School on cation, charitable, religious, Five will be presented to the Hilliard St. will be formally 'dedi­ mitments for other space in the dreos, as well as that o f each In­ scientific, literary or volunteer em­ Rockville departments, which now popping center would be firm dividual member^ must be given.) cated Simday at ceremonies In the ployes of non-profit organizations; have none. Five wUl be given to school’s gymnasium, beginning at ANY SIZE PKC LB sometime next week and that a Herald Printing-Co., Inc., Man­ and federal, state and municipal fire and constable services In the construction schedule would be 3:30 p.m. employes. • Vernon Fire District. .‘i\vo wlU go Homemade Soups and chester, C!onn. known at that time. Pastries Dally. Bernice E. Ferguson, Manches­ Hje Most Rev. John F. Hackett, TTiere are various minor excep­ •iO Ellington, one for the constable The tract where the shopping ter, Cooil; Thomas F. Ferguson, auxiliary bishop of Hartford, will tions and special sltuatiwis. Service arid the other for the Crys­ center will be built will be leas^ Manchester, Coim.; Walter R. Fer­ preside, and the dedicatory address In general, However, the wage tal Lake Fire Departriient. The for a 53-year period, beginning In guson, Manchester, Conn.; Leon A. will be delivered by the Moat Rev. law coven all workers employed other two will be presented to December, according to a lease noT- Thorp. Maiicheater, Conn. Vincent J. Hines, bishop o f Nor­ SUPER-RICHT m M In industries engaged In Intra-state ToUand. tlce filed with the Vernon town FRANK'S 3. The known bondholders, wich. commerce. ^ '. Jobless CJatans Drop Clerk. f mortgagees, and other security TTie Rev. Charles Shaw, prin­ (iUAUTY n j G lil Pfotureii Taken Jobless benefit claims In Rock- _ In the summer, Javit said the h oldm ownhig or holding 1 per cipal. said about 150 priests and as Portraits of seniors and faculty rille'dropped for the week ending W. T. Grant Co. will lease space CAFE cent or more of total amount of many Sisters from the area are at Rockville High School will be Sept. 2$, according to the State La­ In (he store area also. ‘ 828 Main St., Coraer o f Pearl bonds, mortgages, or other securl- expected to attend the programi taken this week by a Hartford bor OeMrtment, which reppried a diRNED BEEF tiea are; (U there are none, so He said town officials f f W Hkist studio, for publication in the Ban­ general drop in. claims around the state,) Hartford, South Windsor, Glas­ ner, the school year book, neitt state. Biggest Contumerfi None. tonbury, South Glastonbury and spring. Carol Hyjek, editor in Claims' in Rockville number 841' 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, Manchester the towns served by chief. Is in charge of scheduling. that week against 372 the week be­ Largest single use of lead Is In T «iiil«r, in cases where the stockholder or the ‘high school have also been STEAKS Prints will be available for pur­ fore. storage batteries. The storage bat­ security bolder appears upon the Invited. chase at a later-date. In the state, claims dropped tery industry of the United States bo(Aa o f the company as trustee Others invited are superintend­ Band Offloers Named from 42,900 to 41,680. It was the consumes between one-fourth and m l M or in any other fiduciary relation, ents of schools in those towns, and CENTER SUCEi Chevy IISOO t-Door Sedan—tetuibilUy at tie Sunday beet Officers, of the Rockville High fifth consecutive week the rate of one- third of the lead smelted In the name o f the person or corpor­ parents of pupils enrolled at East the nation. c«r«dl ation for udiom such trustee is Catholic 'W gh, he said. TO BAKE, ' acting; also the statements in the ’The pupils will sing several two paragraphs show the affiant’s hymns during the program, In­ full knowledge and belief as to the cluding a hymn of benediction. BkqiL OR FRY LB circumstanees and conditions un­ Bishop Hackett will driiver the der vriiich stodcholders and secur­ solemn benediction at* the close of ity holders who do not appear up­ the program. lb. on the books of the company as Blast ^ th olic High School is the trustees, hold stock and securities last of the three new parochial SA V E M ONEY lb. in a capacity other than that of a high schools in the Greater Hmrt- A&P C offee FIRST CUTS 6 9 ' bona fide owner. Modern basic transportation in a totally new line o f cars 5. The average number of cop-^ ' tea o f each issue o f this publica- RANGE NET OOOD SGRVIOE TO O - tioB sold or distributed, through Prices Down! the mails or otherwise, to pmd * t. subseriben during the 12 months rUEL OIL EIGHT RED FROM OOOMRATIVE! preceding the date shown above BOKAR Cofffoo Pricos was: (This information is requir­ GASOLINE O'CLOCK CIRCLE COFFEE ed by the act o f June 11, 1960 to j i E D u m i be Incl&ded in all statements re- 1 >-b CIC c 1 LB 1 LB gaidleas of frequency of issue) BANTLY OIL BAG bag' 13,058 FUELOIL MsriNi Hone n.a.TF I .iMi' \\ \, i\r. 3 lb bag-1.59 3 1b bag-T .71 3 lb bag-1.83 THOMAS F. FERGUSON, ; ■ '1 \'\ ' I III.1,1 MOTTS (M t 10114)’ tk b l()oaiuBl Bwocn to and aubacribed before Bbr galloB Attvnil FREE DEMONSTRATION meeting .of the me thia 1st day of October, 1961. TEL Mitchell 9-'1595 c : 0 BEATRICE I. CLULOW. ■ ia IM a «l9 0 0 Sovorii N jb.eskW (My eommiaslon expiree 4-1-62). ROCKVILLE TB 5-3271 A&P Vacumw Pock w 67 gallana te BMra, Woild Fomous DALE CARNEGIE COURSE i 1 BHch-NBt IK eta 7^ Beech-Nut Coffee u9can 73"^ 1 0 Wa y s this > IN MANCHESTBR Chost t SfRhon n>.69* OF MANCHESTER Chase & Sanborn Coffee73^ C o u i^ Will Benefit ____ mteheU TO GiF THf $ LO ^ NHCKh- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 9-7879 Maxwell House Coffee An 73^ Men and Women ib» ^ 5 ? mdd5 5 w !S5(S e HIOP M. Corvair Mania Club Coupe I. iMiMW Mm t*4 CeiSiaM 8 4 CORNER DURANT BT. Just phone -ns your order t. SsNt MmIMIt CALIFORNIA, VALENCIA SWEET, JUICY for 200 tpUonB or more-> WHITON MEMORIAL Cpopt l A l t M g U M m S TO SOLVE YOUR NEEDS! I. Ml VNiMtf ad 7mt Mm MEDIUM 4. •• Vmt Ml VM iUf IlMS AUDITORIUM K J O r n o r ntONT AMD REAR PARKINO THE DAY BEFDRH YOU {. ImhpSm NWMt U.B. llO. 1 GRADI-8UI 'A SIZE mk n Oranges DOZ WANT IT DELIVERED. 4. TM«t mi Snrt M T 'I I 99 FForni luipm aiiwWi AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 7. (Mtnl'KweM Vtnr MANCHSma Psy driver Bf tine of d^ I. I* • Ml« (4MiM>i«UlM f. Imlw Tmt NM4m SMIIIIm POTATOES GLASS HIRMTURE TOPS THEB2 CORVAIR M O im JANE PARKER - ALL WEEK SPECIAL livery or p a y at office anno W. Im TM MMf M, Htn hcMM IIHKORS CNraplae« .(Mid Door) Lge 8" 1 lb 8 oz The ear that^uta sport in the driver's seat! diiy (op to 9 PJd.). MONDAY, GOT. 2 PICniRE FRAMING Col typM) Apple Pie SAVE20e EA< HARTFORD TUESDAY, O C t. t 8 P . M PrtNEY-BOWEBS BLDG., 626 FABMINOION AVE,. m F a VimiDOW m d PLATE GLASS firi«M efhdbe at AU 489 Sspwr MbriMM is thb CtsiBwsIty 4 vkiaify 24-HOUR m m m . service o m a n y make (1 BUXM WEST OF CINERAMAj m r m a v k i n i r c t o t ;« waMiueoMMMr.i f^(|UpiNllS pM SHOWER PPPRS DALE CARNEGIE COUIUES ■ I W ' Prioeo Effective la Upper OoaaectloQt Onad UbIm 8iq)d(ia8(ta^~fi[ff«aBll r s f n i n r o R Inc. IBOPEItftTIVE OIL MANAimpENT DBVEIiOPBIENT praWOTTK A P 'S ‘'p®'^ rkets H MlOttAEL nRANCOEUB, Ana MfiMQ wr. We Beaerve Ib e Bight TO lim it KflaUMWV w y i Bii* - HCi:. if ‘ •‘-'I M A N C H l m 31S IROAD Ml ^ 4 0 . 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DAILY CROflSWORD PUZZLlB Tihjree J^ p u ties, No Franco,Say 8 Spain Aligned with West for One Man (OoaUaMd from Pago Om ) ranovoAod to most tho now oXuo- B ib le C l o u tkm.” 4 «m * MUMory oboorvors otudyliig llota . Fronpo’o m>ooch ooid thoy found BNorMfod it difficult to boUovo tho ouggoot- EHilni (OwH*ww4 trvRi Fags Om) od renovation would not include Ss m «m 4 lOIndto to hsvs tho SMembly slono name About Town oonridorotion of tho labMt woap- 11 Wm on* man on. a tomporaiy baaU. 10, Incluiding miaoHeo. . Specials ior Monday Tho BovWt dot^iaUon m M it S S i m . '• S S L n Hose^^And Lsulder Co. Mo. 1 of Undor the original agrooment, l A g M I K wouhl rojoM ’‘aagr sttompta to in* the Tbwn Fire Departmcot will wMoh provided for reviaion at the noM upon tho Qomnal AaoemMy a meet tomorrow at S pm. at tha request o f either side, the United Tuesday and Wednesday! u M * h t o 2 2 !S12“*" on MllUWC* lL EJ ope4i ■MB <41 Ala !T Miy of the thsaa m«n moat often soctalion of Hartford, is the new The joint airbases in Spain es­ president of the Connecticut Chap- tablished under the 1953 military EtiLISTS 43BmobboIIW E m □ c mentioned for the top qw t in con­ AHOTHBR__ >MOaw IT w IT nection wXh tha IrMi-Norweglan ie r of the American Statistical As- assistance pact are now manned RECRurrs^ 4BTop i i plan. aociation. The association will Pieces Full of Faces by units of the U.S. Strategic A ir ASCSlUcI They eM the aaaambly praal- meet Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. at the Command. 4BCUNW _ i d □ This gang moat likely pasted up dessert at hbme Saturday nigdit after all the blueberry pie they n K i IT dent, Mongi Slim of Tunisia; his Orantmoor Restaurant cti the Ber­ stuffed into their mouths at the West Side Oval in the afternoon. That was just one of the many Presumably planes of this com­ BSlaae'imotlitr lin Tpke. In Newington. BTOeaBatfilNr d F m □ predecessor, W adsiick H. Bolsnd contests during Old Timers Day. ((H erald photo b y Satemls). mand operate into the Spanish CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MFIant IT *Talc about discrimination! I’m tha only on* th* in today’s town elecUon at the terhood of Temple Beth Hillel of " ’The capital Improvements that J U D D SA X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD t*ach«r caught copying today!** *ft«*OQ)0 G Community Hall, presaging a South Windsor will be .held are under construction are carry 0»t heax’y turnout in the closing hours Wednesday at 8:16 p.m. at the overs from the Democratic pro­ of 4 to 7 p.m. home of Mrs. Abraham Glassman, gram ; Permanent paving, sidewalk "NOT AFHLIATEI) WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' Polls officials stud 36 voted in 74 Mjller Rd., Wapping. ’Those In­ repair street lighting extension, the first hour after the imlla open­ terested in joining the Sisterhood Salter's swimming pool and Mary LITTLE SPORTS BY RO USON Cheney Library extension.” ed at 6 a.m. MtHmong voting hit its may call Mrs. Marion. Eisenberg or Mrs. Saul Friedman. UMB i — — peak in the 10 to 11 hour when 69 The three directors said that a problem of flooding on Washing­ voted, followed by 67 In the next Two circles of the Community ton St. after heavy rains had not hour. Baptist Church will meet Wednes­ been taken care of. and a sugges­ AMESITE COMMUTIM B y this time, voters were w ait­ day evening. The Reed-Eaton Cir­ tion by Director Mahoney to plan Feir tinps and ttsw ing in Uihe to enter the two ma­ cle will meet a t. the church at capital improvements for Globe chines in use. Vote splitting had 7:46 p.m., and members are asked Hollow 'recreation facilities had m apparently flow ed the voting proc- to bring scissors for White Cross been Ignored. DRIVES eab to the point that offtdala said work. Members of the Estelle Car­ "Democratic Director Ted ISWI C»m. they would enforce the one-minute penter Circle will meet at 8 p-m. Powell urged joint action with the « HRST IN QUALITY Experience |♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦e»♦e♦»♦e♦e»e♦♦»»seM se*eseee(, J 2^ time limit set forth in state law’. at the home of Mrs. Everett Van board of education to plan a junior Is Oar Dyne, 712 Hebron Ave., Glaston­ college in Manchester. The Repub­ ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Beautify your home bury. lican directors preferred not to act Best BY JOHNNY HART in cooperation with the board of ^ FASTEST SERVICE Goarantes Multiple. Crash ’Two Manchester students are en­ education, turned the question over at a special low, low price! UU 2Z S A W Y E R B Y R O Y C R A N E rolled In the University of Con­ to a Republican-controlled com­ Connectimt’s Leading Paving Contractor WEB*e IN FOR IT necticut School of Social Work. 3AM«eS0tlfl.HC\A|4,MB60N6! XAMAUJORatlfi. Brings Arrest mittee and have euccessfully stall-, / m i mCALLS THIS AUTUMN . They are Miss Elizabeth Boyce, 68 ed the Issue for almost a year.” 6URRILIASHAVF ] THE MEW PRCMUCE CHIEF. WE'RE OH 'FORCAREmAANHMa Laurel St., and Mrs. Lidia ’Trmpus- URGE A oar which w m struck by an­ The directors also accused Re­ ■WKEN 0URVILLA6& / OUR WAYTO \0UR ASSISTANCE HOW, WEAUSTSAFEGUARP zano, 430 Vernon St. CUMEAEOARP. WaORIVE TUG WOMEN AHP y other oar at an Intersectlor Satur­ publicans of stalling In the process- GUERRILLAS OUT. WOMEN CWIORCN, AnUP day liight, slammed into a third of approving the highway garage. A check in the amount of $360 THOMAS COLLA Co. AND " It seems to be the Republican SAME TIME ROUTINE ear, shifted into reverse, and back­ has been forwarded to the'Man­ JA 2.9121 PAVING CONTRACTORS M l 9-S224 Foliage OULPRBlI THE EUERRILLASb ed into a fourth automobile. chester Association for the Help of system to lean on the general man­ Its driver, Mrs. Angeline B. Retarded Children by the Man­ ager, (Richard Martin) to manu­ Richmond o f 83 Norwood St., has chester Jaycees, representing pro­ facture programs for them when 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER FAYING COMPANY' been charged with failuip to grant ceeds from the Jaycee charity he has the time. The Republicans PUNTS the right of way. She, was treat­ ball. ed at lianchMrter Memorial Hoepl- r t x a ? . tal for a leg laceration and neck Injuries, and released. U,S.f Russia Inch K -i The accident occurred at W. Are You Mr KOWLinwl flBHl/yUHlClCICD# Center and MdKea Sts. when Mrs. Richmond began to cross W. Cen­ To Berlin Parleys M O R T Y M E E K L E BY DICK CAVALLI ter northbound after stopping at an Insurance a stop rign. Sthe was struck by (OontiBoed from Pago One) AU VARIETIES MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD T M N O r KNOW WHAT I HAD? A PEANUT ^ P P’ERB E R B K NO,NO,THANKE- X •h auto driven by Gerald T. La- Expert? I HOPB-iUPPER^ HONGRV— BUTTER, CRABAPPLE OEU>; ONTHG■HB < > MAV MA' NEVER BAT Pine, 26, of 90 Branford 81. who Nor, will the Allies yield their I HAVE BAD NEWS FOR right of access to Berlin across A SSiOO VALUE! ALM09TGSACY... IHADA COOKED 6ALAMI,FRCM3U)NB TABLE,.,0\LUJ EUPPER AGAIN/ was westbound on W Center St. Don’t wait for a loss to learn YOU, SHERIFF-A80UT VOOR Her car bounced into one driven Bast German territory. However, . PARTNER— PATRATISi I'M STARVED/ B id LUNCH. CHE69E, CHOPPED OUVB, the cost in time and money of lead lusury to heme dcceratioR.'GrMn, thick, iMfy, by Roger W. Slroia, 32, o f 442 they probably would be prepared en-the-berk plaats in 6 inch white pets. WtiYe e le ^ CRBAM CHEGEB AND to conalder some practical recog­ acting as your own insurance Hartford Rd. It shifted into re­ agent. An Independent insun* ing them out. Hurry! Thru Wedneeday only! . } UVERWUR5T

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S ttiid h y ‘#W lhch«Mchedtei r, s aMil ahotguni,. pto- As Clevelund ■f fohted ^ Bpldiie. Roger dl'dn’t . Climaxing the West Side Old Timers’ Reunion, the greatest pSIinr m diniiw in BAghtown, On Season’s Final Day ' amf WMickey Mantle, the other single sports program of its kind the town has evier known, betUrknOwn, U lostbn, and pros- of the M A M team was home Field Skipper was the turnout of 816 men at this banquet Saturday night. ptoU of Milni 4 basdball ita o i sick...R oute Sheldon, ex-UConn New York (/P>—Baseball has two home run kings today— Including both present Matichester and former Manchester wOri not gootleas and Andy RagUskas, Eric Rauten- will receive $5,000 and two trips to cently was promoted from the Lefty A l Jackson stopped them 64 and baaeball is much tougher yard touch-down pass to Dick Smith 67, game which kept 500 fans glued 6-3 and 6-1. 6-2, 6-3, and followed this up with event that alwaya produced f^ t ' Clemente sat out toe final games paced Maneheatcr High's soccer record. berg. Pete Kletcha, Cliff Keeney. Town Doubles Tournament the IVest Coast. bullpen, shrugged off the reminder .Saturday. today than It ever waa.” O’Grady for the Eaters' only score. Low Nets— Jim McCarthy. BiU to their seate untU the W’est Sidera Saturday afternoon the Conk­ a 6-2. 6-1 victory over Dick Law ful copy during the football aoa- Fridfiy after being hit by a pitched ball Neither aide waa able to get Art Patton, Jake Banks. Bill Bob Purkey slated to face the team to a 3-0 win over Bristol But the Tribe general managar Ricci, Doug Steely, Wayne Car- Anderson, John Chanda. Charlie ^ueeaed over the tie-breaking run title against Jerry Conklin lin and Lautenbach tandem start­ son . . . Homo at night with my Big John Campbell played a "It’s great, great, great,” Marls that he will always be remember­ Tuesday. His cloeest challenger, Hand. Dick Blow and Jack May. and Pete Thorne. Yanks' Bill Stafford in the third Eaatem yeaterday afternoon at wouldn’t elaborato on what he within Its Kari.ra (•) joimson. ment. He had four birds and two son* Gyp Gustafson. George May. have finished in the fin t .dlirialon ter’s three-yard line. Tony Kaa- of dust in the fourth inning and the back to take the final three and sure Sr. advan|)ed to the finals by ers, 13-11, 6-2, and Jim LeSure Jr., to cancel leveral achedulOd appear uniop, said moviea of the parade had. I thought nothing could run than walk him four times. I two runs and his fourth defeat in hls 15th. Doug Camilli’s third hom M cC u rry ...... Petts bogies included in the hot rmmd. Ray Holland, Marv Poutney. Har­ the seventh inning. G nine times. but he neVer has hod tanakaa then bulled over on the Bluefields came up with a double­ the title. beating Lee Urbanetti and Maur­ 13-11, 6-1 on his way to the ancea . . . Paul Con-enti, manager tonight, plus the activities at the match the thrill I got when I hit waa trying to get him out.” er of the year came off Don Elston SELECTED NINE old Mattson and Elmer Duffy. San Francisco nailed down third Kin* ...... Ouimet' a pennant winner.. first ]day fo r elx points. A ruah In the playoff for the town ice Correnti, 6-0, 6-1, and then ainglee finals. ' of the Holiday Lamia duck pin cen­ West Side on Saturday would be in the ninth bqt the defeat had Class A — Del St. John 30-4 place by thumping Milwaukee 8-2 TM .. the two extra points felled. '^Centers: Braitbvaite. Tupper. ter,-ttopped..to.reports the eight token . . - Handsome Elm er Duf­ been hung on Don Cardwell. Andrulol ...... Wade to r — 26, Joe W all 3 0 -3 -^ , Bob Cap­ in the first game of a doubleheader B^ka: ^ n a r t . Hawver. Lucaa new lanes were open, bringing the fy, former West Side basebaU * * • TB KAOEYIOYIN Sclntmsting run by Billy palli 30-3— 27, Ed Saart 31-4— 27. behind Billy O’Dell. The Braves house capacity up to 32 lanes, plus pitcher, and a resident of Sacra­ LaFond ...... Halitrom Best aingle went to Gino.D’Ales­ ver midway in the period set up Class B — Joe Colburn 82-6t- 26, Homer by Maris Biggest News^ needed a sweep of the pair to tie CARDS-PHILS — Bob Gibaon _ L . R B _ Petloe Craiaera IS) a new Complete nufaery . Til mento, Calif., for the past 15 sandro with . .212-579 - .udiile the third score, the ya aa m n tit be­ Tom Hicks 33-7— 26, A l Ferron Ponies Deieated in Opener years, stopped to say hello. Look' for third position, the only place waa the Cardinal ahutout pitcher PearwB ...... 8(an*e *’?*?'■*•. **"•’•***’• P- Dlmini- Ferdenzie of the N ew York Chap­ in Philadelphia, beating Don Fer- Jim Farr’s 587 was the N o. 1 ing dropped on the fb q ry a rd line. co. J. Dlminlco. Monseclio. 33-7— 26, Merrill Andenon 81-6— UConn Sadly Outclassed by Yale ing in great shape, Duffy admitted that had not been mathematically Morrlion ...... Penoncello Tackles: Laraia. BleTler. Whlteeell. ter of Baseball Writers cabled Cash Wins A.L, Batting Title rareae. The defeat ended one of the triple. Farr’s best single effort was Two {days later, Jim O o ggart Waaner. Leber. Lawrence. 26 his bascMll playing days were be­ clinched before the final day. They BHB word that my World Series press worst seasons in Phil history...... B u r f c e 251. Other s(x>res of note wera A l sneaked over for. tire tally. Guard,: Krob. Hemenway. Grotta. B. Class C — Ed Flack 39-18—36, As Glastonbury Rallies^ 14 6 hind him with golf bis newihobby, won the second, 3-2. Brindamour, RoMnrcn. ticket could be picked up Monday • * • Ot, Hagenow 202-217^-557, SM Evan- Orlando AnnuUi 33-7-26, Dick Ja‘ being an eight handicap player The second-place Los Angeles C h u r i l l a ...... B t r o f f e Doggart Kaatanskaa, Ralph Centers: T.' Brindamour, J. Horvath. But Huskie Band Still Rates Tops at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New York (IP)—Roger Maris wlll^ Baltimore and Chicago finished gliato 231, Bill Gallo 203. Lanagan, RAy KeUy and BiU Back,: Cunninaham. Minor. Roberta. cobs 39-13— 26. New York . .. Fred Nasslff report­ . . . Art Shorts visited with in- Dodgers,, who finished four games GIANTS-BRAVE8 -- W illie ’ Hj Spotting Manchester a quickApicking up sizeable yardaga hut go down in the books as the man their season Saturday. CanWin Qre*er Paul Coagrova 202, Jean Colavee- Palmer ptoyed wMl for the Fight- Bmnm. John Q^aalla. Carrier, , Joe Low Gross — Bob Capp^i 68. ed ke would hold throe Hunter Safe­ formaUon on the Manchester Rifle back of the Reds, sprayed 15 hits Mays hit hla 40th home run and C QuaglU, L . Horvath. ’ touchdown in the opening period, failing to caMtalize on scoring op­ who hit more home runs than Maris’ home run captivated a Jose Pagan his fifth In the Giants' chio 201, Hank Wittke 201, John era with Palmer superb on de- Score by Period,: BUnd Bogey ^throw the ball, an important com-^Ed Kaakc, on his second attempt, ty Cdurse claaies for the boneflt of Club, Art being a qualified in- around W rigley Field while, whip­ Terfam...... 9ltofay Glastonbury’s well-coached eleven portunities. Bob Hamilton at quar­ By EARL YOST Babe Ruth in one season but didn't crowd of 23,154 at Yankee Stadium. first, game irlctory over Lew Bur­ McCabe 201, Miario fiTattaroU 200. fehae. Gary Minor, Rich Roberts. 0 0 0 IJ—12 WaUy Parciak. Sind Paul BaU- modity In the makeup of any suc' from the 28-yard line with 9:45 persona wishing to take out hunt­ Structor as well as an expert ping the Chicago Chibs, 8-2. TD: Kaatauka,. Dofsarl came back to register a 14-6 vic­ terback completed eight of 15 brsak the Babe’s record. The blow also gave him the league dette who wound up with an 18-11 Feehler...... BurtU Tlhi Cunnlnghem and Jim Patu- sieper both 81.- Connecticut still bas a bet­ ceasful team. The UOonns have gone in the third period. H e missed ing licenses in the state. A ny new marksman . . . Ice skating sea­ Curt Flood waited until the OR tory at Memorial Field yestefday. The catch la the one word "sea-: runs batted In title with 142. record. The Braves won the night­ SPICE LEAGUE passes with Dick Moore, Rich fair runners in Tony Magalettsi one from 35 yards out in. the eec- applicants must 'paiis the. tost and son 'is still weeks away but this final day to hit his second homer Scorers: Churilla (J) Conklin Man- lak atood out for the Crulaers. Mae Deni, (!<) Sunday The defeat spoiled -Manchester’a ter band than Yale but the •on.” Ruth’s season was 154 Bill Stafford, slated to face Bob Chile (9-3) set toe paiie with too Dotchin and Gary Sullivan Tils and Ralph Rinaldi but showed no ond canto. be certified before being Mlewed to •port I discussed with Bill Zlm- of the season in St. Louis’ 2-0 vic­ cap in 10 innings. Bob Taylor tied cheater). Ore*er (Penalty)—(Eastern). End,; Lend,berg. Flenfo. Scott Ntel- BEST SllECTEO 11 Fire A Police team’s entry in the Elis can today boast a better games (actually 155 including a Purkey at Cincinnati Saturday In it in the ninth with his first major Sugara (8-4) second. Best totals principal receivers. Inability of the overhead offense at all. Only two Timmy O’Connell, (h * second purchase a hunting llceiue. For merman of 'th e Bolton Skating tory over the Phillies who suffered Man. .Sube: Brannlck. Lavery, Hud- AfterA acorlesa first quarter the i— oT , Willie Olekalnski 68-6—63, Jim Charter Oak Conference of the tie). Maris' season in the expand­ the third series game, pitched aix league homer and A l Spangler sin­ eon, McCarthy. Trotter. Whltesell, were Millie Thlbeau 123, Doris Manchester line to protect their football machine than the pa.sses were completed in IS at­ string quarterback who can throw several y ean N asslff has Conduct­ Club, he being an ardent skater their 107th defeat. The Phils, DevUa tollled at least one touch- m s K u! striSdiSS " I' • ' ’ Gordon 68-3— 65. Ray Gordon Pony League. ed 10-club American League was shutout innings and allowed only gled with the bases loaded in the Period Scorln*: Tedford, 112, Peggy ' Oeyer 112, passer frequently stalled the lo­ UCbnns. tempts. a ball 50 yards without too much ed tlte free courses. . . Correspond­ . . . Hit the highway at night for finishing last, were 46 games be­ Mancheiler ...... 1 l o down in each of the final three | Guard,-. Gabby. Barton. Cartier, 68-3-65, Jim Hoiwath 68-3— 65, Manchester, kicking off and Meriden, Ceppa Field to be exact, 162 games (163 including a tie). three hits. The Yanka wound up a 10th to knock in the winning run. Betty Freeman 111, Ruth Kaplan cal’s offense during this- period. ‘ Against Brown in a pre-season effort, sparked the first TD, mov­ ence has a way of piling up and a hind Cincinnati. Eaetem ...... 0 0 1 0—1 periods In beating the Eaters. Four I M o H a r t y . D o n o v a n Henry Rockwell 72-7— 65. bolding Glastonbury on the first This was evident Saturday, the Manchester High-Platt footbaU Commissioner Ford Frick had 109-63 record and an eight-game Center: Malkennon Din^ail. Don Sullivan’s runnlr^g highlighted by wide margins in both cate­ scrimmage, on a wet field, UConn ing Yale 83 yards in eight plays In number of totten r^ u ire d personal 111. different boys did the scoring. Bftckff: RicrI. KeAme. 3 . MAnning, Class B— Jack Spelick 76-11-65, series of dowms, forced the visitors game, thriller, won by the home ruled Ruthh record could be tied edge over Detrtdt. the last period effort to tie It up gories, at sun-baked Yale Bowl won easily with quarterback Gerry the first period; O'ConneU'a pass to attention, this being completed be- PIRATES-REDS — Gibbon On the first play from scrim­ KusmtekAB. Hustles. Gibson. MacDon- Mario Boccallatto 77-12—65, Sher U punt then came a sustained club, 8-0. .My son Dean served as or broken only In 154[ decisions. The Tigers scored five In the a1<5. Moorehouse. with Ray Duchesneau contribut­ McDonough starring. Newsnien Stre Donnelly did the damage from fon I departed for points west struck out eight Cincinnati batters mage in the second period. Mark Porterfield 77-12— 65. drive capped by a pass from Bob in N ew Haven where the sons of a spotter in the press box on Maria hit No. 61 Sunday off first against Minnesota and rolled Smoke Raters <•) ing a fine run on a flare pass. Eli Yale opened their season with were impressed, but not Ingalls, two yards out. K ll . Leckonby Night fm , away from the work while notching his 13th victory at G ibim reversed his field and turn­ Ends: Bait>'. Rurr. Ostrout. a a s s C— Al TartagUa 79-21—68, Hamilton- to Gary Sullivan for a very cool evening. The flred-up Tracy Stallard, a 24-year-old Bos­ home on Paul Foytackis eight-hit Defensive standouts for Man­ the latter Indicated. After the Yale rushed for the two points. routine, and as a form of relaxa' Pittsburgh, where the Pirates’ Ro- ed an almost sure loss into a S5- Tackles: RIchtep. Turner. Anastaalo. Charlie Sprague 89-24—65. score mid-way in the first period, a convincing 18-0. success on the Indiana looked good, even in de­ ton relief pitcher from Herald, Va. pitching. Plerro. Starkel. BUI Tomassi. chester were Ron Anderson, Les gridiron, where it counted the debacle It appears that Ingalls was Connecticut gambleil and lost on tion I Joined Watkins Bros, for yard touchdown run. W ith about Low Gross— Joe Gordon, WUlle they failed to convert on the try fect, and the club gave indica­ It came in the fourth inning on a Clause Osteen gave up a two-run Guards: Hutchinson. Ouah, D. Woods. Do-wd, Bill Mann, Dennis Vendrlllo, most. The rival bands were just not whistling in the dark about a fourth down and fell short of a a practice pre-season volleyball three minutes left in the half and Podolny. Oleksinski, Bob Bordon aiid Jim for two points. tions of JeUing into a winning 2-0 pitch and w as the only run of a homer to Lumpe in the first Inning Gary McDonald and Dave Wilcox. his squad. first down on its own 30. Four match. Retuiiiinf veterans include the ball on the Eaters' three-yard Centers: Steu. Remolds. Horvath, all 74’s. From that point on, Glastonbury extra attractions for' the benefit combine. 1-0 Yankee victory on the laet day at Kansas City and suffered his Backs; Hamilton. O'Gradv, Boh To- of 34,786 fans who made up the plays later, L«ckonby, on a keeper Bruce Watkins, Red Hadden, Une, Bob Ricci threw a short pass Blind Bbgey took over and marched to the The new pony league cheerlead­ Coming up on Saturday, Yale of the scasem. second defeat. Norm Bass was the massl. F. Woods. Doughtv. ^ 'Tomassi. largest opening day crowd-at Yale play, tucked the ball under his. arm Oiarllc Morse and Dick Thorpe. Six to Ron Flengo for their second Kalpack. 0*NH11. Mario Martocchio and Ray W ar­ Manchester 30-yard . line where ers, organized and coached by will open defense of its Ivy crown Saturday The homer waa caught in the winner for the A ’s, hls 11th of the Score bv periods: in more than 30 >’ears. and ecored from seven yards. W ally games were played with an outside Earl Lewie Says: score. ren, both 93. John Mac broke over hla own left Mrs. Avis Hamilton added color against the Brown Bears at N ew Toughest Job for a mCkeup edi­ lower rlghtfield stands by a 19- season. - Devils 0 12 « M Grant added the extra.point. foe and there Were a few still fol­ In the third quarter the Devils Eaters ^ 0 ft 0 <5— ® guard, shook off several tacklers Sind enthusiasm to the proceedings. Don’t shed any tears for Coach Haven while UConn will travel to tor on what is known as a tight year-old Chney Island chauffeur, Walter Bond drove In five runs The Huskies never seriously lowing by the time Chistedtan Chet drove 46 yards for their third TD. TD; Gibson. Flenico. Rtccl. Kearns. Ellington Ridge and' barrelled into the end zone Manchester will play the Wind­ Jordan Olivar, Yale isn't going to New Brunswick. N. J.. to meet a day — loU of newa and not much Sal Durante, who will get $5,000 — four of them with his first major O'Grady. threatened to score. It just wasn't Vsraey yelled out, "Laat game.' Rieel took the ball over from two for the equalizer. Glastonbury then sor entry next Sunday at Memorial be too bad. Although the defending good Rutgers club, touted as one space — is to mgke a choice on from the owner of a Sacramento, league grand slam homer •— for the PAT: Landsb^rir (pass). Field. of the Ehst’s best, winners last Sat­ their day and the Yale Bowl Jinx Indians. yards out. 1110 Devils finished Reporter—Todd Potter. convetred- on a plunge for two Ivy League champions lost all but what stories would have the Calif, restaurant. Saturday urday over Princeton, 16-13. Brown remains intact. No state college W«dnggday points and led 8-6 as the first pe­ The lineups: one starter, , guard and Captain moat reader appeal and then cut While the Yanks were tuning up E V E N H OLES was nq match for Columbia, losing rival has ever defeated the Ells in riod came to a close. GlutoBbnry (14) Paul Burslek, the Blues are load- Whirlwind schedule called for a for the World Series, opening COMMERCIAL 10 PIN A rt Baiisirgeon 45-9—36, Jack Baclca 50-0. a'rea l shocker. 82 games dating back to 1676. them accordingly. T his day waa Stopping Manchester cold with Russlllp, Taylor. M ac. Dykina. ! ed. motor trip to TankM Stadium in Wednesday at the stadium, there Roy Motors (26-6) has built up Goldberg 46-8— 38. Powell. It took Yale one half to get go­ Thirteen times UConn has fallen one of thise tight ones, with an Meriden Harriers a crashing line and red dogging Ende Hoebner, O 'Connell. Coach Bob Ingalls’ club was New York today to see Roger was a desperate battle at Kansas a four point spread over Manches­ Kickers ing but once the E3is started rolling before the bite of the Bulldoge. abundance of local news, plus Sport Schedule linebackers, Olastonbuiy took over Tackles : Brubaker.'siuna.'Cu«»on *** Maris atempt to hit home run No. City with 10th and last place at ter Upholstery (22-10) and Nelco Phil Maszewski 94-21—73 Joe there was no questlcm as to the In winning, Yale posted its 10th plenty of state and national newa early in the second quarter and on Guards: Cappa, Corbiei. Miller. Hoi- decade at Storrs. It could be, but 61 along with other members of stake. Tool (22-10) after the Upholstery Turn Back Indians Carbrous 90-12— 78. better club. During the first half, happenings... Best news of the another sustained march powered * under a bright sim on the open- straight, the losigest winning skein the, CimneoUiiut Sports W riters’. A s it turned out, nobody finished squad lost all eight points' this Sunday. Ort. I Sunday the winners went until ohly 1:11 re­ busy a.m. came, during a phone their way to the Manchester two- Manchester (S) the season for both since the Blues won 10 games dur­ -Alliance...Reached the highways 10th. Kansas City beat Washing­ week. Best shooters were Enso Pa- Flaoiiig tbs flnM. two nmners, Pony Football — Manchester vs. ODD HOLES. liHANDICAP mained ‘.o be played before getting call to Tony AUbrio, Mamdiester yard line. Here Dave Powell crash­ Backs; Anderson. Andreoli. Duchea- clubs, the Huskies looked like any- ing the 1923-24 seasons — a 802 by 9 o’cloick and there was a pres­ ton 3-2 and the two clubs woimd van 256-6-1, Jack E n g b e rg , 206- Vartiton'a MsJooey High went on Glastonbury, 2:30 — Memorial John W h o 11 e y 42-8— 34, Joe ?Sm’ n’t?,th ing but a major college football a first down. Yale picked up 59 High footbaU coach, who aaid his ed over on a line buck over his own game span. Yale hasn’t lost an ident in. my car, .Fat Bolduc, Mr. up In a tie for ninth. Jerry Lumpe 589, Bert Quasnitechka 213-583, to pto a 23-94 defeat on Manches­ Field. Motyka 42-7— 35. yards, all on the ground, in the first •on was not sarlously hurt in Fri­ right guard. It was-all Glastonbury Ends^I)otchin,‘ iioSd .status the college gained opener'in 21 years. Virginia was . fioftbaU in the arM , who heads up slammed a home run and a single IMck Gworek 226-573, Gene Darna te r IRgh’a eroH country team yea- Oakman. thi» fall. 30 minutes while UCoim collected day nlghU loaing gkme in Meri­ Midget Football - Fighters vs ^ Kldiers fqr the remainder of the second the last foe -to repulse the lais on the AlUahca aa well aa Bill l,ee, and drove in all the runs, 223-569, Frank Copeland 568, Joe terday afternoon over the local ^T^k1e»: Germond, Hubbard, Mann. ’ Poorest Showing; three first downs and but 39 yards. den. The younghtcr waa removed Cruisers, 2 p.m. - N el^; Smoke ! period with Manchester unable to opening day in 1940. able sports editor of the Courant.. Norm Cash won the unofficial Adams 220, Ralph 'VonEcker 217, m u n e. Rivard 93-15— 78> Duncan Johnron GUa°rds: FlUferald McDonald Tup- Connecticut. again.st Yale. gave. 31 yards by rushing, testimony that Eaters vs. Devllsi 3:30— Nebo mount an offensive and frequently Although outweighed more than Dined at noon at the Frees Room to the hoapitai after the game by batting title with two hits in three Fran Klczuk 205, Emil Plitt 204, Mmcfaeater'a Golden trailed 88-10-78. Dora Kellner 95-18— 77, per, Wilcox. ’ ■ poorest performance In mod- neither club boasted any type of- 10 pounds per man. Yale's line ambulance, after a wait of nearly at bats for Detroit and a .361 aver­ Mike Denhup 203, Jack Schelben- being dumped for losses attempt­ ' ’*'><*riiio. , em times. The biggest single needj fense In vvhat w-as a dull and drab under the ctandium and then Dlaa and Prederiek. both of Meri­ Phil Mazewski 98-21— 77.-,,. outplayed their bigger foes, e s ^ - 3p minutes, but was found to have age. Cash hit hla 41st homer in the pflug 203, Bob Bedlack 202, Norm ing to pass. Mnnches?er 6 0 0 bis aides to un- half. cheeked outside for late strag­ den. acraea the finish line, Diaz N o Bench Second H all Scoreless cially in the second half, filxcellent glers among the writers and met only aqffered a minor injury and Tigers’ 8-3 triumph over Minne­ Brownlee 201, Joe Palazzl 200, winning in 15:O0l .TD's: SulIiTn'n'.’ iiac.’ Powell. cover Is a quarterback who can First score was a field goal by was not hoapitoUzed... Left the sota. MORNING GLORY A fired up Manchestei- team punting by Leckonby. who aver­ Nick Jaekston and his son, the Walt Armstrong 202, Ray Bjork- Foitify Your Houto Against Winfor l a the Jayvee laoe. Bud FhUhpa Cleveland announced the firing man 201. Trinity College’s athletic nick-, Three scores 110 or , over were came out for the second half and, aged 43 yards in Jive boota kept two the guests of Jimmy Adair office at 11 to gcther'm y riders, o f Manchester M hU team to a of Manager Jimmy Dykes at Los name, the fighting Bantams, orig­ rolled by Sarah Lupacehino 114, after stopping Glastonbury's at­ the UConns Imc'K on their heels. Of Baltimore, and Atty. and Mra my wife and two sons included, for Angeles and then ilefeated Los A n ­ ' Perfoct IS-SO win. Deammatee inated with the school’s 1905 base­ Jean Gronda 112 and Clara True­ tack, mounted several sustained Most spratacular running play w o ld Oarrlty and Mr. and Mrs. the. trip to N ew Haven for the HOMEhfAKERS HOLIDAY geles, 8-5, with Coach Mel Harder Granin. Rmleic. Fuller and Stan- ball team which played 28 games man 110. Reggie Gburski turned drives relying on short passes over was second half kickoff runback of ■tanley Bray« all of Manchuter. TalC-UConn footbaU game. A Marcelle Darna 191 and Diane at the helm. kfewlcx fidlowed Phillips home. without a substitute.' i in a 95 without a mark string. the .OH'-nuhing llnebacken and 43 >arda by fleet-footed Lyn Hln- Ine latter two oouplea viewed great day, weatherwlae, but the WlUlB 177-180— 504 set the pace. josR. the new "Alble Booth.” The raesday night’s gams whan Maris Btory waa atUl the aame. UConn ''Don't Wait- „ little scatback nearly went all the hit No. 60 and stubs of that game could not beat Tale, the Elia main­ way down the far aideUnea. taining their dominance overstate were tiimsd over to me for Roger’s W intqriiliir will Yele will be better in the weeks •utograph. Rad a nice chat with toama by a 13-0 score... Night Do It Now!" «ut haatinf aoats, pramil ahead, and so will ConnectlcuL In the elubhouee And he waa with my family, no batter way to WANTED! damfiffi to uaprottotod sarfaeos. You''n a U a d . Meonwhfilc the UConn Marching ■met apprseiative of a gift from end the week. drafts, Map room tampgrataraa The BRASS RESTAURANT Band goes merrily along os one <5 MEN-WOMEN Winrmr ProfrtcHoti S p td d the East's best. fortablF Ugh. from ages 18 to 52. Prepare now Lincoln Service helps thousands • Flush Cooling System of 829 Main Street. Manch^ter (Between Burton's and Grants) for U.8. CJivll Service Job open­ prepare for these tests every Y L E A G U E ings in this area during the year. It is one of the largest Tha average awio «a a Iw to- Still Young at Heart Casey next-12 months. • Check Hose Connections Wall aupply nhw type matariala at low, low Don Willis (6-31 in the early and oldest privately' owned •oIsM with Flberglaa blsa- Announces They Are Now Operating The pace setter with a three-way tie (Jovernment positions pay a s ' schools of its kind and is not • Check Water Pump ket hwulatton for pridas . . . diow jrod hew to do the wprk for second between Manchester high aa $446.00 a month to connected with the Govern­ y o u 'Takes Over Mets’ jo b Today te MM. $10,00 we. jrourtalf, ar fiva aamas af rdlahia oon- Motor Sales. Correntl’a and Koll. start. ment. K(^heck Gaskets traetora. day Lanes, all with 5-4 records. They provide much greater se­ For FREE information on Gov­ Best totals ,vere Ray Johnson 17g» curity than private emplojunent I New. York, (F)— Casey Stengel,fqulte as voluble as usual. He waa ernment jobs, including list of '• Check Thermostat COFFEE and SANDWICH SHOP 406. Ed Kovis 150-397, Dave and excellent opportunity for positions and salaries, fill ’ out accompanied by Mrs. Stengel and t young in heart and hopeful at age advancement. Many positions Stop in for frw utimate or phone MI Saunders 141-396. Ed Bujaucius Babe Hefhian, one-time Brooklyn coupon'and mall at once — T O ­ require little or no specialized • Inspect Fan Belt and Adjust Our representatiTe will call at your aon> 145-387, Andy Lamoureaux 141- ' Tt, returned to the scene of hla star and now West Coast scout for DAY. ROOFING edu(»tion or experience. In The PARKADE LANES Af The PARKADE... 376. Ralph Fotbergill 136-368, g^teat triumphs today to am- You will also get full.details on ▼aaiaMa. No oblifation. No aalaa talk. tha Meta. But to get one' at these Jobs, • Install Anti-Freeze # H e Finest o f Food—’Evetythinw From A Sandwich To A Complete Meal! o Wally Hillnskl 368, Chet Nowickl j. w k on a new phase o( his color- how you can qualify yourself T don’t know whom we wiU you must pass a test The com­ . . . We’re Open Daily 8:30 A.M. to 11:00 PJW.... 157-360, Al Pirkey 142. .BiU Adamy [, ml basebaU career. to pass these tests. • Install Radiator Sealer 137, Al Bujaucius 363, yic Abraitis have pn the team,” said Stengel petition is keen and .in some liito.i 1)1111 • 11 , I 11 I I, I 361, Erv Ruaconi 361. fitengel, fired as manager of the With ho.traoe .of hie famoue double cates only one out of five pass. Don’t delay — Act NOWl New York Tankeea a year ago be- talk. *T hope we can get eome men (Labor teust o f his age after winning 10 whose nemes mean something to PARKADE EARLY R1RD8 UNCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 93 $1 ^ e r (c a n League pennants and New York National League fanl.” Only) Creatfleld No. 1 (10-2) took a 3-1 °ekin, Illinois If wen World Sartae, officiaUy He declineU to name names. deotohih over Moriarty’s to fetaiit I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely F R E E (1 ) A hea over today as field manager Why djd you taka the Job after ' Ddoze,, French Fries, Cole ALL their two game edge in the stand­ lls^ o f U.S.- Govaenment ppsitiona and aalariea; (2) Information I ( 5 1^6 New York Meta, the new reaching the topT lri)>lPLU& 1 game of bowUnf. ings. B o b ^ RobiiiSon 20I-181-548 on how to qualify for a U.S. Qoyenimfnt Job. FOR led the shooters. • Rational League club kMUlad wKh' "Tbu?b have to ask Geergo Paul Dodge !ie| tf 4eeii^)f. Name «•«• •.• Age.•«••••« The avenga f-iaem .batea ONLY mp echelon but without a player of Weiss that question," was tha re­ L ltoven major league, ply. ”Re iMiid he wanted me so X Address Ppntiqc, Inc. aaa be re-ieafad witoi B M i JKUMG A f r i e n d , (TOTAL BEG. VALUE 01.«5) When the Kansas City AthleUes f But that didn’t aeem to phase said I wae his man.” Weiss, gen­ Moater-BIR Aapha)* Mdaglea Y A L E ’S JUD CAJJUNS picks up short ysrdsffe behind blockers Kuly (^arpiuiter (85) signed pitcher Lew Krmuiie Jr. to WO .Case as ha stepped from, toe eral manager of the Meta, also was City State SIS Main S L ^h o n n MI 9-4545 ^ s q U M a $ J . 9 5 per SM. a MBus they also rsnawod hla foth- and Paul Buradk (60) in the first half Saturday affaiast UConn. (H sn ld Photo by U etoe last night. looking m i^ fired 1^ toe Tankece a year ago Olva’ Exact Diractlofia to Tour Home...... oMtimet BS j seeut throagli boeauM at Ua advaneed aga Ofiara.) *PVwe ■ \ thaaui ynariMC net f ’i-t } \ , I

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Cali Ml practtdU Buraa tor toUet ahifta in Outdoor antennas from $1.99 and Mosicsl Instmniuits 53 quick sale, $16,900. Phllbrick rooms. Extra value In the gener­ Lakewood Circle; new 4 bedroom cnisTOMERs WAirmo. Ua ing age, eKperienoe, marital Houaewreckhqt. Ml 9-3893. FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, oU Agency. MI 9-8464. ous size of all 8 rooma. Excellent wanted. Single or 3 or 4 fa ADVERTISING L6»35. ______AfFUT convaleaoent home in Rockville. atatUB, tie. Will call tor inter­ up. C3ilmnay mounts only 99c. colonial with 3-car for $27,500. T. AOOORDJON, 130 bass, 8 wseks heat, hot water. 11$ N. School St. condition. Reasonably priced. J, Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677. homea. Brotcer MU 8-1880. MOOHO T al.T R 84391. view, Writs Box " X " , Herald. VOR wira 3c a foot Alao, used old, 7 switches, cost $600, still has I ^ C X HOME large rooms, 1S67 FORD Convertible, fully IV s oompletaly overhauled. See —0 2 Beechler-Smith, Realtors MI CLASSIFIED ADVBSnSING DEPT. HOURS equipped, very good cwuUtlon. MUT-nie H&USHKKEPKR to Uto ^ Diamonds—Watehf guarantee, $180 or beat cash otter exceUent 9-8952, MI 8-8969. CAPES—Six . rooms In central loca­ CUITTDD ua first for the beet deals. Open immediately. Write Box 1, Herald. Fornlshcd Apartments 53-A ocndlfion. Between one snd two tion for $18,500 ; 8 rooms immacu­ SAJLtoSPJI. Reaaonable. ku 8-D87S after S. widow. Woman with driver’s U- evenings tOI 9, Saturday tUI 9. Jewelry 43 Legal Notice WHIITLI censa preferred. Pleaaant home. acres of Und. Fruit trees. High M l,900—8 ilEUROOM ranch, flre- late for $14,750 and 0 rooma 1% Prices in ofiact fill supply u ex- X ^ N A R D W. t o s t . Jewelera - PIANO TUNING (electronically). TWO ROOM furnished apartment elevation. Six miles from Man­ dace, aluminum storm wlndowa, 1M6 OUX3MOBH.E: convertible w'CAUie O aU M l^ P -^ . Usuated or replaced by slmUar baths for $14,900. T. J. Crockett, Starftre, an power, very rood con­ RepjUrs, adJiista watches expett- Phone MI 9-0800. All piano re­ Heated. Kitchen set, reMgerator, chester. Phllbrick Agency. MI farge lot. cellar. Carlton W. Realtor, MI 3-1677. __ ..u s v o m FBnH iT COPT CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MWUMloa Itema. SatelUte Electronic Service, pairs. New keys a tiMcialty. Old bedroom aet. Low rant. Adulta. 8-8464 N otice or AFPUCAf ------MO r a U M t u m AJI^-^TDBOA* ■ AJL dition, Can TR 6-8^ after PILGRIM MILIA is looking for Reaaonable prices. Open 'Tuee- Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. , tO-Stv* notice that 6 p.m. salesladies to work full tim ^ noon 168 Sebool Street, Mancheater, MI dey through Saturday, TOursday pianos modernized and rebuilt. Apartment 4, 10 Depot Square. RANCHES—Gambolgtl built on !. KASinSs of 55 AulUn S Sitmtioiis Waated-f; 9-1789. ' evenlnge. 129 Spruce St. MI 94387. Five restyled and rebuilt uprights. MANCHES’TER—Charming 6 room MANCHESTER—5% room ranch, Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty ^riUin, haa filed an appileatien oatea W60HT till 9 p.m. Apply Mansger, Cheney ROCKVILLE — 13 Ellington Ave. i^.efnber M, 1*61, with the Llouor PLEASE READ TQUR AD 1966 BUICK SPECIAL, rare aUck Han, Hartford Road, Manchestw. Fcmal* '' 88 See them at Meyere Piano, 91 <»pe with garage. Four finished IH baths, plus exceptional recrr/i- with IH baths in Rockledge for -ontroi CommUiion for a OrocerywBear l o a m s a l e —Ricfar clean $14 loam Center St. Open 4-10 p.m. eve­ Large well furnished two room plus rec room. Plastered walls, ex­ tlon ro6m, with built-in bookcases ahlft, immediate eale. Tel. MI tor $13.60. Also fill, gravti. aand $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than nerniU for the sale of alcoholic llquer 9-1145 noon till 8 p.m, NO EXPERIENCE neceaaary. Run CHILD CARE—Experienced care nings. AU day Saturday. apartment, adults only. Tel. TR haust fan, new awnings private and bar Well landscaped corner an acre In low 20s. T. J. Crockett, a o « E ------8 months old, excellent condition, TWO ROOM furnished apartment, ton Agency, MI $-1914 VERNON . MANCHESTER line! I •» eo|y ORS OMemet ar aolMed aports Suburban, 9 paaaenger, V-8, famoua producta. Club ahopplng Suitable for rubbtah, etc. Call'MI order your wood now at the Wind­ one block from Main St. MI pike East, Manchester and will ba con­ I only ta tha. KtaM ef a full power, low mileage, excdlent OFAWAITER^ ham Woodyard. Slabs and hard- $88. Upright piano, good condi­ MANCHES’TER — New listing. 6 $1,700 assumes present mortgage. ducted ^ JOSEPH J. KASOLIS o f 68 0 Most PRETZELS aaves your friends money. Write 8-2711. 94748. Austin Street. New Britain, aa pep- •at Maaea tka valaa al conditiem. MI 9-4997 UNIOM? jWHILE’feU’REATtT? today tor free 376-page catalog. PRACTICAL NURSE avaUafaie fun. w < ^ cut to any length you want. tion, any reasonable otter. MI MANCHES’TEJR—4 bedroom home, rooms, fireplace, oil heat, 2-car 3-year' old 6 room ranch. l>/4 mittee. ■ IM"Makaaaa« MOT . ,No obligation. Popular Club Plan, Ume, nve in or out. CaU AD 8-0290 Call HArrison 8-0403. Open days 94814. SUB-LET 4 ROOMS, 3-bedroom, excellent closet and storage space, garage with attached screened baths, fireplace, back hatchway . JOSEPH J. KAStlUB 1956 BUICK, hardt(9 , Riviera, 2- 9 to 4, nights 7 :8Q to ♦ :30.. large enclosed porch, 2-car ga- patio, trees nicely landscaped, to full basement, aluminum Dated September 33. 1961. GKELTER! .^DepL D 782, Lynbrook, N. T. GOOD CARE for your b a ^ by day h o t a i r furnace, MI $-$495 after BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzer Chord and completely furnished, heat, hot door, body red and cream, roof f p.m. water, adulta only, no pets, refer­ $19,700 Phfibrick Agency, % with extra lot. Dwelling In very storms. Mitchell telephone ex­ black, ML 9-9778. WANTED—Two experienced wait- or week. Experienced. CaU NA spinet organ with percussion. Must good condition throughout Quick change. Only $16,300. Lawrence Diqi'OBajaafCMM PBBMIT riliBAftltA 8-8648. sacrifice. PracficaUy new, used ences. MI 9-1849, _ NOTICI"fOTicE“ CE o — r A ------r r u c a tio it "T.*SSSS3»"“ Dinl Ml 3-2711 reeaea fun or part-time. MI 8-0733. Garden— Farm— Dairy occupancy. Asking price, $17,600. F. Fiano, MI 8-2786. This I.S to g 1958 CHEVROLET Impala con­ Just 3 months. Can 1m seen 6-7:30 HAZARDVILLB—4 room ranch, I Is to give notice that I, JOgSpn Mr. Ruaao. 10 GAU-ON aquarium, stand and Prodacts 50 Charles Lesperance, Ml 9-7620. ■ KASULISlSULIS of 55OU AuBLiiiAustin Street.oirvm, pTewn —w vertible, V-8, 348 cubic inch en­ light, for sale. MI $-4783. p.fn. 60 Scott Drive, Manchester, BnsineSR Locations fireplace, hot water oil heat. fuU CUSTOM 6*4 room Cape, breeze­ Britain have (lied an application dated gine. OaU MI 9-9888. Sitoations Wanted — Male 89 SDR SALE— Apples, hand picked, k a 0-9842. basement, carport, large lot, near NEW RANCHES—Featuring city way, garage, wall-wall carpet, September 22, 1951. with the Uduor For Rent 64 new school, assumable % % Control Commlielon for a Groeery-Betr Help Wanted— Male 36 TORO SNOW Mower at new low good windfalls. Loui* Bunco, 4 water, city gas, lahdscaping, dishwasher, 114 baths, shed dor­ permit for the eale of alcoholic UqoOT 1984 CHEVROLET TRUCK, stake CARPENTER, mason, painter and price, $189.98, .power handle loan, furniture available. Escott 90x150 lots, formica liounters, knot­ mer, huge wooded lot near Center body. CaU MI 9-8438 or MI 8-0865 829 W. Center St., Ml 84116. EXCELLENT spot tor any buatneaa on the premleee. 637 Middle Toniplka WANTED—Range and foal oU pi^rhanger derirea work. $3.35 model. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. Wanted—^To Buy 58 exclusive, MI 9-7883 ty pine cabinets, full basements, Street, $17,900. Carlton W. Hutch­ East. Manchester. FOR THE RUST TIW MYWHERE afUr 8:80. an hour. JA 8-1484. or office. Center e( town, plenty The businees Is owned by Mott’a Man­ truck driver. Apply Morlarty REiCLEANED RYE and wheat seed of parking. MI 8-8338 84 metal hatchways, full Insulation, ins, MI 9-5132. chester Inc., nf 6*7 Middle Tarnnika FOR SALE—10 wooden storm win­ for cover or forage crops, reason­ WE BUT, SELL or trade antique DUTCH COLONIAL. 153 N. School colored bath fixtures, ceramic tile, DODGE 1955, exceUent condition. Bros. See Scotty. St. 8 large rooms, enclosed sun- East. Manchester, and will be conduct­ dows and 8 ecreena with aluminum able. JA 8-4949 after 8 p.m. and used furniture, china, glass, STORE near Main St. at 36 Birch hot air heat, built-in oven and MANCHESTER—Attractive 6 room ed by JOSEPH J. KASULIS Of U 1958 Plymouth, mechanic’s spe­ Dogs—Birda—F eti 411 silver, picture frames and old porch, beautiful back yard with ColonlalCape with attached ga­ Austin Street. New Britain as pep- AlUIOURWMITEDUISWERINR PLUMBERS and plumber’s help­ wire, size approximately BS"x82” , St. 3,0(X) sq. ft., parking. Apply range. garage. Priced from mittee. o' cial. Call after 6, MI 9-3819. HonaetaoM Rooftaig—Sidliis 16 Moving— ^Traddiig— ers, steady work, insurance bene­ and one SO gallon atrnie lined hot m a c s , pick your own, coins, old dolls and guns, hobby fireplace and fruit trees. 10 years $12,490 to $14,490 with as little as rage In excellent condition, fire­ PLATFUL, housebroken klttana Marlow’s, 887 Main. old. Can b« bought directly from T^ . B . . V JOSEPH J- KABUHa 1988 FRENCH 8IMCA automobUe, Offered 1S .A fits. Apply in person between 8-9 water tank. Call MI 9-1847 after half buahel, 75c, bring baaketa coUeefions, attic contents or whole $890 down. For additional In­ place, hot water heat, aluminum Dated September 33, 1981. SERVUEFREETO HERUA REARERS A, A. DION, m e , , aiding, Storagt 20 need homes. Some long-haired. MI 4:30 p.m. Louis Bunco, MI 8-8118 estates. Ffirnlture Repair Service, OFFICE FOR RENT—800 sq. ft., owner. Immediate occupancy, MI siding, very convenient and desir­ 88 mUes per gaUon, trade accept­ a.m. at Berson Bros., 60 Harvard 9-5913 Or MI 9-1109. formation or appointment call ?CI FLAT FINISH HoUand window painting, itry. AiteratlonB MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Street, New Brltaain, or call for 9-4389 after $ P-n- TalcottviUe, Conn. Tel. MI 2-7440. 100% Main Street location. Call 9-5391, John Panciera, MI 9-1898. able location. Asking $19,500. Many , LIMITATION ORDBB ed, reduced cash price, immacu­ and addii AT A COURT or PROBATE held Waal aa aaa a ( ' IT No late, MI 9-5883. shades made to measure. AU imd additions.'Ceiling. Workman­ lightJtrucUng and paduge deliv- appotntment, JA 9-8387,. MI 8-8419 or MI 8-7614. other listings available. Alice aaO Mw ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn SL TWO ADORABLE k ittm need Fertilizers 50-A FRANK IS buying and selling good $13,900 —IMMACULATE 7 room MANCHES’TER—247 Charter Oak. Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543, MI at Manchester, wlthia and for the metal Venetian blinds at a new nod homea, double paws. CaU Boats and Accessories 46 Colonial, wall-wall carpet. St. District of Manchester on me toth day low price. Keys made whUe you MI 8-4880. HEATING MEN, steady work, in- used furniture and antiques start­ EXCELLENT STORE for any busi­ Large qualltv ranch, fireplaces, 8- 7357. of September. 1961. Burance benefits. Apply In person a 8-5038. 14’ WOLVERINE, 88 h.p. Evlnrude GOOD COW m a n u r e $5 and $10 ing Sept. 9 at 430 Lake St. CaU and ness or office, apartment includ­ Jamea Pariah, Carlton W. Hutch­ full basement, hot water oil heat, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judft. MANCHESTM ANSWEIUII« SiSVICE TraOera—Mobile Homes 6-A wait. Marlow’s. OOUGBUN ROOFTNO OO. — AU loads. Delivered. Excellent for ins. MI 9-5132. Patricia Klesa a.k.a. Petron- between 8-9 a.m. at Berson Bros., electric starting. Gator trailer. see what we’ve got. Closed Sun­ ed, 476 Main St. Ml 9-5229, 9-5. priced right, vacant. Owner Escott BOLTON—$9,500. Economy special. ella Kleiza. late of Manchester In said RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. types of roofa and roof repairing, 60 Harvard S t, New Britain, or LONESOME with tha ehUdren in shrubs, lawns, etc. MI S-7804, MI days. MI 9-6580. Agency, ra 9-7683. , Small 9 room ranch, basementi District, deceased. M l 9-O SOO IF TOUR DESIRE la a high, tree MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ echoed? Our kittens wlU Uven Like new, MI 3-8681. 9-8781. MANCHESTER—A half block off Cars, ptacnograplm changers. apeclalixiiig in Twenty Tear Bond­ ing Company. Local and long dia- call for sq>pointment, JA 9-8287. RtXlKVILLE—8 room office suite, privacy. Lawrence F. Fiano. Real­ On motion of George C. Lesiner of shaded lot In a quiet area, have a ed Roofs. Call MI 8-TTO7. things up. Fluffy, friendly and END OF SEASON SALE —Boats, first floor, heated, ample parking. Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 1 % RANCH—6 rooms, first time on said Mancheater. executor. leave year Maeaga. TaoV hear fnai ear i M leisure look at the new quality 3 Haneat, economicaL Guaranteed 90 tanca moving, packing and ator- baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms tor, m 3-2766. Ed Crawford, MI ORDERED: 71101 elx month! front 2 e wlUwat apidlar an avaalar at tka telephooe. I WISH I cohld ftaid a man with free. MI 4-0304. motors, trailers, skis, paint and Rooms Without Board 59 MI 8-1869. market. Bowers School. Plastered 9- 4410. bedroom on display at ISgb days. Famous for aervlca for 80 BID WELL HOME Improvement Regular aerrice throu|^out Honwhold Goods 51 up. Modefti kitchen, 3 porches, the 3*th day of September. 1961, M years. Phone Ml 9-4887. Potter- England Stataa and Florida. ear who wanta to make $100 week­ marine hardware drastically re­ walls, cast Iron radiation, hot and the eame are limited and allowed Manor Park. 12 mmutes from Company—all types of riding and well shaded lot, 2-car garage, water heat, choice setting with BOLTON LAKE—Bathing, boating, for credltera within which to bring te Mancheater. Also, a one bedroom tdn’a. MI 8-8868. ly, take a few headaches, work duced to save space. Savlnge, ex­ roofine. Aluminum clapboards a h ^ and be his own boss. Write PAIR MATED rabbits tor Bale. Honaca For Rent 65 $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, i n trees, $18,900. Phllbrick Agency, fishing may be yourg when you their clalme against said estate, and for rent or sale. RockviUe TR Reasonable. 81 Windemere S t ample—marine paint formerly $3, TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ ONE FURNISHED room, one block 9-8464. said executor le directed to give puMIe WEAVING of Burna moth holes aperiaity^ Unexcelled workman- Box V, Herald, giving fuU particu­ now $1.90; akis at $32.50, now from Main St. Ml 04746. MI 9-8464. purchase this adorable year notice to the creditors to bring to their lAMtaad Foud Automobiks for Sale 4 5-1423. Ihlp. Ml 94498.______low’s, 867 Main. Call MI $-5221 VB31N0N----- Rebuilt modernized 6 and tom clothing, hoaiery runs, lars. $20, over 60 clean used motors at VERNON—Nice 5 room ranch, ‘round 4 room ranch. Excellent claims within said time allowed by Painting—Papgrliig 21 FOR RENT—Room, bath, kitchen room house, near bus excellent lo­ BOLTON LAKE—Route 44, $6,500. condition. Price only $9,990. $500 publishing a copy of thlo order In aonM I/>8T—Blua and yallow parakeet, 1969 PONTIAC CATAUNA, 8 cylin­ TRAILER SPACE up to 42 feet. handbags repaired, ripper . re­ Poultry and Seppliea 43 bargain prices. McIntosh Boat Three Rooms of Furniture cation, half acre land, birch cabi- quiet neighborhood, near bus, newspaper haying a circulatlen to said placements, umbfeUaa repaired, FACrORT WORKERS wanted for Co., 52 Oak Street. Open evenings pri'vilegqs, gentleman or lady. Five room winterized cottage, new down. Goodchild-Bartlett Realty, probate district within ten daya from talkative and mendly, named der, 4-door, gray, hydramatlc. No children, pets. New Bolton EXTERIOR and Interior painthig, nete, formica counters. CH 7-7987. school, early occupancy. Tongren men’s shirt collars reversed and Rooflng ana CUmneys 16-A first and secmid ahifts, good pay­ till 9. FROM MODEL HOME Free parking, 128 Birch St., Ml heating system, well and septic Realtors, BU 9-0939, MI 3-7925. the date_of this order and return make "Petey," vicinity hoajdtal, be­ Can after 13 noon. MI 3-8860. Road, Bolton, Conn. MI 8-6389. ' decorating, ecUinga, floora. Clean Agency, Ml 3-8821. system, insulated. Lawrence F. to this court of the notice lirlyen. tween Haynea and RuaaeU. Re- replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ ing aklUa can be learned by those SBSC LINK puUets laying, $3 each. 3-4451. NEW 5 ROOM home on Second ing Shop. ROOFTNO— Specialising repairing workmanship. Free estimates. No with a desire to work. Apply in Co8t Over $700 Fiano, Realtor. MI 3-2786. WALKER STREET—8 room Caps, JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ward. Call MI »-7896, MI 9-9839. DE CORMIER MOTORS Job too'am uL John VerfaOle. MI Frederick Dent, 41 Apei Place. Building Materials 47 ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, Bolton Lake, partially furnished, IN-LAW APARTMENT or rental screened poreh. fireplice. 1-car Ante Driving ,<^ooI 7-A roofs of all kinda, new roofe, gut­ Mraon. Spencer Rubber P iquets, $90 monthly. Call JA 84884, over garage, five room custom Sasrs, REUPHOLSTERING end sUp ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ 8-2531. Oiapel St, FANCT HEAVT fowl for sale at NEVER BEEN USED kitchen pririleges, quiet. Inquire MANCHESTER—7 room ranch with garage, shaded lot. $16,000. PhU- , _ LIMITATION OBDRB YOUR BEST BUY IS AT 224 Charter Oak, MI 3-8368, CH built ranch, encloaed breezeway, 4 bedrooms, garage, large lot. A brlck Agency, MI 98464. a t a c o u r t OP PROBATE held LOBT—BL.US parakeet. Reward. ” WE HAVB A FINE SELECTION MORTLOCirS Driving School—Of­ covers expertly done at low cost. paired. Aluminum riding. 80 reaaonable prices Manchester Sale Price $388 ROCKVILLE — Neat 8 bedroom privacy, treea. $19,500. Carlton W. at Manchester, within and t o tha Workmanship guaranteed MI years’ experience. Free estimates. WANTED — Part-time sexton ap­ 6-4788. real buy at $14,900. 5 room older District of Manchester on the Ittb toy MI 1-4748.______OF QUALITT USED CARS, fice, 443 Main St.. Manchester. PAm riNG, napering, floor sand­ Poultry Farm, 472 Keeney Street ranch. Will accept well mannered Hutchina, MI 9-5132. of September. 1981. ' PRICED TO PLEASE, AND AT 9-U64 after 5. Call Bowley, MI 84881, MI 84783. proximately 10 hours a week. MI 9-9904. NATIONAL Pay Only $4 Week home $9,450. Short way out—beau­ Leamhm correctly "May Save ing. CaU MI 9-0728. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete children. Available on or prior tiful 8 bedroom ranch, over one- Lots For §Blv 73 Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. .Tudge. LOST—Large Gordon, aetter dog THE Be s t o f b a n k t e r m s ." Tour Life.'’ Dnver education Call TalcmviUe Congregational to October 81. $130. Tel. MI 9-7319. EAST HARTFORD — Most desir­ Estate of Minnie Mullen. late of Man­ HAROLD & SONS, Rubbish remov- Church, MI 9-8171. Celling Tile 9^ c Ft. Sacrificing complete bedroom, housekeeping facilities. Centrally half acre land. Can't be beat for chester In said District, .deceased. (almllar to Iriah and KngUA Bet­ claasea. Member. Connecticut Pro­ EXTERIOR and Interior painthig. Special 2x4 Studa 50c Each able! Spacioua Colonial near bus­ BUILDING LOT — 100x281 feet, ter diWB only color ia Uack with al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Articles For Sale 45 complete living room and kitchen located. Ojildren accepted—limit­ $12,900. Many more $4,600 up. Call On motion of David Mullen of saM THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS fessional Driving School Aaan. MI Heating and Plombing 17 Pimthanglng. WaUpaper books. FUEL OIL truck driver for fuU- Knotty Pine Paneling—all ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Man' line. 8 rooma, 114 bathe. Ruaco fully treed, city water, city sewer, Manchester, executor. red.) Disappeared from Coventry Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold decorator furniture from model dis­ Sobnrban For Rent 66 the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, ORDERED: That elx months from the 9-7398. Wulpsper removed. CeOinga. time employment. Apply in per­ 8 ft. 1314c Sq. Ft. Chester. storms, garage, shrubs, fruit sidewalks, curbs, exceUent loca­ Iwnie laat Wedneaday. Reward for 1960 Rambler 4-Door Sedan Hoar. MI 9-4984. , HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or play home. We will give you free treea, etc. Owner transferred. Realtors, MI 8-6930. MI 9-5524. 2*th day. of September. 1961. be and PLUMBmG AND heating - re­ FToon. Good clean workmanship. son, F opuiy Bros, . 819 Broad St frozen, 80c doz. B. PasquaUnl, 348 Combination Doors from $14.95 tion. For additions) information the eame are Itmtted and allowed t o return. Can Ooventnr. PI a-«8l4. Custom model—every fine accea PREPARE FOR driver's test. modeling Instahatloaa repairs. FuUy insured. Reaaonable ntes. delivery and free fetorage up to one ANDOVER—‘Two apartments with Anxious quick sale. Belfiore Agen­ or appointment. Call McCarthy AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- Avery Street, Wapplng. Hitch Rail Fencing year. ROOMS WITH housekeeping privl- 3 large rooms and bath each on PORTER— ST.—6 room Colonial the creditors within which to bring tin aory—like new throughout. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class ster 3 piece living room set; sofa All work guaranteed, 35 yean ex­ Leo PelleUer, Ml 9-8336 or MI $2.99 Per Section leges for 3 young ladles available cy, MI 8-5121, Evenings Mr. An­ Enterprises, MI 9-5391. John Pan' their Clamis against eatd estate, and LOST—Light yellow colored young room. Three instructors. No wait­ Route 6, ideal for working or re­ derson, JA 8-0139. priced below $19,000. IH baths. 3 said executor Is directed to glya ^ Only $495 Down and 2 chairs, $148. Choose from perience. 34-hour service. CW 9-6083. Help Wanted— W AH JPAraR SALE — CcUing Disappearing Stairway $23.96’ Each October 18 at Bolton Lake. BU bedrooms, brick front, nicely ciera, MI 9-1898. public notice to the creditors to bring cat. Cooper St. Pleaae eaU ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Earl VanCsmp. MI 9-4749. NORMAN’S tired couple. Must be seen to be MI 9-8007 after 6. group of fine fabrics. Work done Male or Female 37 paint $2.05 gallon; Dutch Boy Louver Doers from $8.95 Each 9-0939. appreciated. PI 2-6694. shaded lot. Beechler-Smith, Real­ In their claims within said time a ' my. PI 2-7249. by expert craftsmen on our prem­ PAINTTNO AND paperfaanging. 443 HARTFORD ROAD CAPE—FHve large room, shaded lowed by publishing a copy of this order 19^8 Rambler 4-Door Sedan gloss and flat colors, $3.05 gal­ Birch Paneling 25c Sq. Ft. lot. garage, combination wlndowa, tors, MI 0-8952, MI 3-6969. In some newspaper haring a e im it- ises. A ll' work fuUy guaranteed. Good clean worknuuuinip at rea- HAIRDRESSERS—Desirable poel- MI 3-1524 ROOM NEAR Poat Office for work­ TWO B ZONE lots with city water, Aa sharp aa can be —Standard LARSON’S Connecticut’s first U- lon. Morrison Paint Store, 885 Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Ft. Before you buy furniture any­ quiet location. Owner. MI 3-5838. tlon In said probate dlstrlet srHhto ten ahlft. 8 ^ Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Radio-TV Repair Bocable rates, so years In Man- tlons open in new beauty salon, Center St. id A 16d Common Naila $8.96 Keg ing girl, board optional. AU privl' Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER GREEN — Over­ Union St., $2,400. CaU MI 98496 days from the dale of this ardor aad censed driving school trained — cheater. Raymond Flake. MI where—shop at Norman’g. leges of home. MI 3-6745. return make to this court of tho notieo Only $295 Down Certified and approved is now of­ St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Services 18 fuU-fime, top salary. All repUes GREEN MANOR 8 bedroom ranch, sized Cape bn beautifully land­ TOLLAND — Extra nice lot with given. salesroom. In Manchester. MI 9-9287. confidentiat Apply Magic Mirror, LAWN MOWERS»-Toro, Jacobsen, CASH ’N CARRY YOUNG EXECUTIVE and family scaped lot. 6 large rooms, living m M E SSIWERS and rug makera fering classroom and behind RUGS. NEVER used. 9x12, green, HA'VE RENTED one room to young ceramic bath, fireplace, attached many shade trees, high elhvation, JOHN^J. WALLETT, Judge. 1958 Pl3maouth 4-Door Sedan wheel instruction for teenagers. 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, 528 Main St, MI 8-7484. Bolens, GoodaU, Arlenz. Riding $25; 9x16. $36; pad. $8; G.E vac­ desire unfurnished home rental in garage, screened ^rch, diaTOeal, room with front vestibule and choice surroundings, 140x179. S. A. atwaya aave by uaing our complete mowers. Bolens 7 b.p. Rldamafio Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells business girl. Can accommodate Mancheater. ‘Three large or four .Fully equipped. Very clean MI 9-6075. avaUable all hours. Safiafactlon uum. $18. BU 9-6955. another. (Jail MI 9-6358 after 5. stove and other extras. Direct fireplace. Upstairs , full shed and 2 Beechler, Realtor, Phone MI AT A COURT OP PROBAT* bold Una of top quality woolena and WILLIAM J. LEONE—rubbish re­ R leetrlcnl RerwUwe SS MEN-WOMEN $30 in commissions. tractors with over 31 attachments. National bedrooms, separata dining room. front dormers, garage, provisions at Manchester, within and for tho rug aupplies. Colonial Remnant throughout guaranteed. CaU MI 9-1815. U iecm ca i serv iceu AZ mmlnous nameplates. from owner at $14,500 for quick 3-6969 or MI 9-8952. moval. Cellars and attics, incin­ Used mowers and tractors. Parts PUSH BUTTON Hofpoint stove, ex­ References. Pleaae contact MI for large family room Priced to District of Manchostor on tha iHtth day Shoppe, U9 Center Street. Only $275 Down erator, commercial and light A’lTRACnVELY furnished room sale. Call MI 9-8619 after 5 p.m. ef September, 1961. TV SERVICE—AU makes. Honest FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ Write Reeves - Co.. Attleboro, and -aervlce. Capitol Equipment cellent condition, two large ovwis 9-9523 days, TR 5-2981 evenings. sell. Beechler-Smith, Realtors MI Present, Hon. Jobn J. Wallott. Judf*. Garage—Service—Storage 10 trucking. MI 9-0339. Mass. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. for gentleman, kitchen pri'vlleges, Economical. O gb quaUty parts. ice on all types of electrical wir­ Co.. 88 Main. MI 8-7968. and drawers. Immaculate $150. private entrance, parking. Inquire VERNQ^ — xntchell Exchange. 9-8952, MI 3-8969. Resort Property For Sale 74 Estate etJ o b n B. X VolgL late 5 1957 Rambler 4-Door Sedan Guaranteed 90 days. Famous tor ing. Licensed and insured, RUlson 381 State Street, Call MI 3-2934. Non-development 7 room split Manchester, to said Dtatrlrt toeoas«d;' Our original sale. They come no BUILD TOUR future, grow with WOOLENS FOR rug making. AU at 169 Maple. ^ The toministratrtx bavtiig azhlMtod GARAGE at 182 Maple Street. Tel. aervlce since 198L Phone MI Electrical Co., Mancheater, MI North Haven, Conn. Hunaes For Sale 72 level, 2 baths, 3 or 4 possible bet- NEAR PARKADE—8 room Cape, BOLTON—First lake —waterfront her admtnlitratien aeoount with said nicer anirwhere. MI 8-4761. Buildlng-Contraetlag 14 9-4887. Potterton a. 180 Center St 0-4817, Glastonmiry, ME 8-7878. Mott’s. Help us build anl open 8 shades. Pilgrim MiUa, formerly CHestnut 8-2147 GAS STOVE and gaa refrigerator 238 CKARTER OAK St. Room ault- rooms, plastered walls, large car­ bright and cheerful kitchen, up­ g-room cottage which can ba estate tp_this Court for r " EUDCXROLUX Salea and Service, Only $195 Down new super markets in one year. Cheney Hall, Hartford Road. Open in good condition. Make an offer. $12,800—SIX ROOM colonia*, nice port with atorage area. High, well stairs recently completed with 2 eaaUy winterized. Marlon E. Rob­ ORDERED: That the lO tii^sy of Experienced and above average able for gentleman. Private en­ condition, picturebook kitchen, October. 1961, at. eleven o'clock, for»- beaded repreaeatative, Alfred TBILEVISION antennaa and rotor noon tiU 9; Saturday 10-6. MI 9-5745. . trance, shower, parking, $8 week shaded $4 acre lot. Anxious own­ bedrooms, lavatory, full shed dor­ ertson, ,broker, MI 88958 AmeU, 909 a m ry St. TeL MI ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ systems instaUed and repaired. men and women will advance very central. Carlton W. Hutchins. noon, at the - Proabate-Otftco la ^tlla 1954 Pontiac Sedan Business Services Offered 13 modeling all types of carpentry. ly. MI 9t1746. ers waiting for offers. Asking mer. An excellent buy for the Municipal Building to said Maaebeeter. MOO. Serving Manchester and but- Private Instructioiis 28 rapidly. Openings available In aU SEASONED Co r d - w dod,' sawed MI 94132. Fully equipped, very clean. Nelson Hlggba. m 4-1700. ASSESSORS 1980 FRIGIDAIRE 12 cubic foot, $17,800. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real growing family. Beechler-Smith, be and the same is assigned for a hsap- •I • rounding areas. Modern TV Serv­ departments. Apply Mott’a Super any length, top quality, free de­ Ing on tbs allowance otaaid admtnU- Only $95 Down COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ TUTORINO, science, math and en­ Notice To the Inhabitants of the left hand door, like new. Coirf- SUITABLE FOR working adult or tor. MI 8-2766. Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969 Wanted— Real Eatate 77 tratlon account With said estate, as­ ice. 408 Center St, MI t-3206. Markets, 687 Middle Tpke., East, livery, Edward Teomana, PI plete fireplace aet. ’Three picture SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace, garage, pairs all makes refrigerators, CARPENTRT repairs, renovating, gineering, High School-coUege Town ’jo t ^iancheate^ college student, private home. MI near to storaa, schools and bus. certainment of heirs and order of dis­ WAinaED—Ride from HUUard St freezers, washing machines, dry­ it|anchester. 2-8002. vrindow draw drapes. PI 2-6?42. 9-3319, after 5. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room ranch, ASK US About our cash offer tor tribution, and this Court directs th at' to Aircraft, fin t ahlft. MT 9-8884. 1958 Renault Dauphine Sedan file ceUings, floors leveled build­ RADIO-TV REBAIRS, any make, level. Evenings. Ml 0-8841. That October 1. 1961 is the As­ Marion B. Robertson, 'broker. MI ers ranges, oil and gas burners. ings straightened, new beams. 80x180. lot with treea, basement 8 twin bedrooms, ceramic tile your property. No red tape. Hon- notice of the Ume and place .aatiaaad Radio, heater. Xk:onomy plus. free pickup and deUvmy on emaU sessment Date and all Property UNIVERSAL electric stove, good 3-5953. est value. H. J. Bradley, Ml 3-7379. for said hearing be given to alt persona MI 9-0058. AU work guaranteed. Porches a specialty. No Job too garage, fireplace, plaater walls, bath, formal dining room, large known to be Intereeted therein M W Only $175 Down radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 0\vners Must File a Complete List condition, $26. Also Model A Ford living room with front vestibule. smaU. TR 6-5769. Bonds—-Stocks Mortgases 31 Rooms With Bdnrd 59>A GLASTONBURY—8 room ranch, 3 call MI 3-1914 for information. CASH WAITINQ tor property own- pear and be heard thereon by pobUilb' . AottoaiobOca for Sale 4 l a w n MOWERS abarpened and p.m. B A E ^ d lo and TV. MI motor, etc., $25, MI 4-0545. Robert Wolverton Agency. Beechler-Smith, MI 9-8952, MI ing a copy of this order to.-aeme news­ 1958 Ford Station Wagon 9-5882, MI 8-1479. ALL PERSONAL baths, center hall, 8 twin alze bed­ 3-6969. era. Pleaae call ug before you buy paper having a circulation In said Dis­ repaired sales and aervlce, pick MASON CONTRACTOR and cement SECOND MORTGAGE money-W e BOARD AND room for retired gen­ rooms, 146 faxa lot, only $18,400. trict, at least seven days before tho OIDBR CARS mechanlca ape- Exceptionally clean. 8 passenger. up and deliveiy. Complete line of MODERN S-PIECE sectional sofa, MANCHESTER—8 room Cape, S or aell. Speedy servlee. J. D. work. Call after 4 p.m. MI can supply sny amount ot money PROPERTY tleman, qpiet home in country, one Carlton W. Hutdiins, Ml 84183. Realty. MI a-BUt. toy of laid hearing. dSya. fbdt youtaelf cata. alwaya Only $95 Down Toro riders, reels, and rotartea, 9-5451. Excluding (Motor Vehicles) 'owned light green frieze, custom made finished, 1 unfinished. In excellent DON’T MISS this 2-bedroom Cape JOHN j ; WALLETT, Judgp,, MilUnerjr Dreawnaking 19 for mortgages. Terms to fit your AMESITE PAVING slip covers, $76. Lime oak panel floor, love and kindness. Reason­ featuring quality construction, In a'good aelectloo. Look btiilad our garden and lawn suppUea. L A M and taxable in the Town of Man­ able, Write Box W. Herald. BUSINESS 2IONE--8 room home la and quiet neighborhood, near but offica. OougUa Mbtora'. SSS Main. needs. Construction mortgages bed, box spring and mattress. $40. town location, at reduced price. 1955 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan Equipment CorporBOOn. Route 88, REMODELING, additions, recrea­ FOR DRESSMAKINO and altera- also avaUable. J. D. Realto, 470 chester. excellent condlfioo off Baat Center and ahopplng, $18,900. Phllbrick Vernon. Conn. TR 8-7809, tion rooms, all types of carpen­ e DBIVEWA1 WALKS e PARKXNQ LOTS MI 9-8819. ROOM AND board near, Bolton Agency, MI 9-8464. Owner, 28 Sterling Place. maOD A CAR and bad your eradit A sharp. Fully equipped car. fions, caU Lyn Kratzke MI 8-0883 Main St.. Ml 8-5139. PERSONAL PROPERTY Street. Good location for doctor, Business Has try. Call MI 9-4291. Notch, good home tor retired per­ hairdresaer, etc, $38,000 For fur­ 8 Area Youths tamad doora? S h ot oa doara poy- Only $195 Down CHAIN SAW work — Treea cut. any time. MAfXIlNB OI # PAVED aad .fUILLED Aircraft, Machinery, Water Pow­ COMBINATION stove, oil and elec­ $13,950—6 ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, PORTER ST AREA-Dlstinctive 8 aatt? Bardmott? Repoaaea«on7 er, Dama, Horsea, Cattle, Sheep, tric, good condition, $50. MI son. Call PI 2-7721. ther information call the Philbrlek room O>lonlal, modern kitchen, Reasonablo rates. CaU PI 2-7558 Agency, MI 84464. tastefully decorated. Excellent Enlish in Navy Don’t gfvo op! Soe Honeat Ooog- 1956 Ford 2-Door Sedan between _ 1 :30-4:30 or any time Business Opportnnities 82 Goats, Swine, Poultry, Commer­ 9-8956. condition. Many possibilities at dining room, paneled family room, Been Good! Custom V8. Fully equipped. Nice Moving—Tracking- lao, gat tha loatdown oo the lowaat ly or Sunday. Florists—Nurseries 15 FREE ESTIMATES CALL ANYTIME cial Furniture, Boats, Farming LARGE 8 ROOM Cape, full shed this attractive price. Beechler- living room with wall-to-wall car­ So our atock ia getting low. We dcHrn aad naailast payments any- throughout. Storage 20 BEAUTT SALON in excellent loca­ Tools, Tractors, Road Machinery, FURNACJE OIL burner, complete, Apsrtmento~*Flato~ pet, fireplace, 4 large bedrooms, Eight youths from the Mant^taz- t io n catering to East Hartford dormer, m baths, hot water oil Smith, Realtors. MI 9-8962, MI need homes to seU, apartments to whom. ITot a am all loan' or ftaMDCo Only $195 Down M A M r u b b is h - Residential, HARDT CHRTSANTHEMUMS, the Farm Produce, Mechanics Tools, good condition, $35, Ideal for sum­ Tenements 53 34909. loads of closet space, 114 baths, ter area have enlUted In the U.S. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- ana Manchester residents. Mini­ mer cottage. Combination alu­ heat, fireplace, near achool, shop­ rent. Good advertising, proper cgiigg q^ ^^on. Douglas Motors, commercial, industrial. Barrels largest blossom variety. Cushion THE PRICE 1$ RIGKT Goods of Mfg., Cables, etc. Bonds ping center. Must be seen to be garage. Vacant, at a price you can showing, modern methods go a long N ^ . 1956, Rambler Station Wagon furnished. Cleaning vacant homes, mums, pom-pon mums, in aU moving, packing, storage. Low mum cash required, exceUent fi­ and Notes, Excess Crt^ita and all minum storm door, $20. MI 3-4077. GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. MANCHESTER— Kenwood Road. afford. Beechler-Smith Realtors, nancing. Currently grossing appreciated. Priced at only way toward a completed Mde. Cui Hiey are Dennia Arthur Heft- Very nice. Standard Shift. apartments, attics, cellars, yards. colors, 59c each. Open eeven days rate on long distance moves to other Taxable Goods. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI New oversize 5% room ranch, ce­ MI 9-8962, MI 3-6969. ron, 58 Stakweather S t; Edwla 1980 %-TON SXIRD fddt-up truck, 48 states. Personalized service, MI $12,000 per year. J. D. Realty Oo., TIME PAYMENTS ARRA»IG|D RCA WHIRLPOOL washer, dr.ver 3-5129. $16,700. Charles Lesperance, V tl ua TODAY, Only $245 Down Incinerators emptied. Light truck­ a week and evenings fill dark. MUST BE FILED BY 9-7630. ramic tile bath, 8 bedrooms,- S. Pemberton, IBS Adams S t; good luanhig condition, new bat­ ing. Ml 9-9757. " 7 8-5187, CH 7-1423. MI 8-5129. twins. Like new. Sacrifice ‘for DUTUH w war periods must fUe*for record, 8 ROOMS ...... $679 FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, hot Charles Lesperance. M I'9-7620. 3 blocks to Main Street, shopping with a real ■view, 1>,4 .years old. HANDT MAN service — home, The price includes ftee delivery, water host. Call AC 8-8248. end transportation. Excellent lay­ Drive by, you’ll like It. Robert •n nuourable discharge (or in the Wolverton Agency, MI 8-1914. stores, offices. Floors washed, ease of officers, a certificate of firee 9et up, free service and fret ANSALDI HEIGHTS-Six room Co- out in tip-top condition. Only I waxed, windows washed. Attics Mrvice) or other adequate proof atorage fill needed, plus free ront loolal, 4 years old. Consisting of I $27,500. and cellars cleaned. Lawn main­ LINOLEUM for 1 month up to $i50. ROCKVILUC—5 room heated flat, large bedrooms, living room, din­ ANDOVER — $13,100. $1,500 as­ tenance. Odd Jobs. MI 8-8946. Wth the Town Clerk, If the dls- $110 per month. Tel. MI 8-1889.. sumes present mortgages. 5% toarge or certificate ia lost—not SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ing room and kitchen, bullt-lna. CARROLL-DRIGGS 1% baths, fireplace, hot water oil room' ranch, over one acre, view, FORMICA MANCHESTER:— than November 1, 1961. Phone Samuel Albert, CH 7-9858 for SIX ROOM duplex, oU heat, cen­ AGENCY privacy, out building. Ideal for 2. The blind must file proof of heat, plaatared walls, full insula­ 754 Main Street winter's o pal. •. to an outdated HonMhoId Services FLOORS — WALLS an Albert courtesy auto. We i will tral location. Call after 6, MI tion, beautiful encloaed porch, p 1 7 , 5 0 0 ^ a n t t a x p a y e r a l r e a d y ment with heat and hot water, $65 9-8952, MI 3-8969. duced to $17,000. Robert Wolver­ a give you a constant supply of hot water Look pratUest in or out of FOR SALE—Mahogany dinette set TWO FAMILIES —5 A 5 flat on * -e r that caa . a f t to walk B121 WENDEI.LREID Builder B a l e s t a t e a n d m o t o r SOLID MAPU8 twin-^bed, Beaure THRBX ROOM apartmspt. Rafrig- tlon room, S^ar tangs. ansMto atonhs, oisrmopane Meturo #in- sereena and awninga, immaculats t e .S H W jp v s ly daatgas iand ~ fraej liMLItB Pearl 8 t—90 >4S98 M l 9 - 4 1 4 3 JBhiCLES Need not be included Rest springs and .mattress, MI arator and stqve funiMied. Captar drtvs, large lot, MT.800. >hOlMrl<£ 4h>w, prleed ri^t. RoW t wolvsr- snd to sod. Has to be seen. Ro1>- BUm .feLCO.lfc to such Hat 4M04S. Btraat MI 34483 or MI 8-7730. A g m c y ,- tan AtaiiQr, MXS4814. ert Wolverton Ageney, MI g>in4. V) < ...... ■ - V- ■S ' m bsJ^‘:

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961 / jBlof^mpbile Visits Hospital Tomorrow^ 10:45 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Suneet Council. Degree o f Fooar John Pontlllo, aon of James fesar); Mira. Hottaras Btaupn, Hem Rd., Vernon; Urn. Janet hontaa, will meet tonight, at 8 at PontiUo, 88 Kensingtoh St, -has Hospital Notes South Whutoor; Mrs. JkoqiMMM Herara rad dkughter, ITS n g h - Tinker Hall. Finals j>lans will be 'enrolled as a sophomore at New LaBraeque, SMKh WlhdBor: WUn land it .; Mm. Oatherine Long rad ATsrsc* Duly Not Prss* Ron Ham MUska, BroSid Brook; Lson aon, 228 Center St.; Mm. Lelia Tho Westlwr I Cbib ' oC Cant«r completed for the ‘ Qfeat Council England College, Henniker, N. If. For the Weric Ended Foreeset ef D. A Wsether BUM session In Bridgeport the week- He is majoring In business admin­ XtsMug heora are t to 8 p.m. Be«m, 848 E. Middle T p k * .; Mik. B any and son, Storm: Mrs. Bar­ CMnrtlt win me«t bara Siuitos and aon, 'Iknkaroosan September SO, I N I Room ' Mt th* rad of Oct. 13 rad 14. Mrs. Mil­ istration, He is a graduate of for. all areas, except matenHiy, Clara NewbuiT^, 15 Aiuhswon S t; dred Tedford will be delegate,- and,' Manchester High School. . where they are 2 to 4:80 and'*>3# M n. Marion Cook, .388 ~ ~ Rd., Venira; Mm. Ruth Arm­ Periode eg rUn teUgM mU pm ______l i m m v w *t T :» p.m. Dr. to 8 p.m.; u d private nwms whSre strong and son, 32 Ointon St.; W. T. U ta ie r wUl •pm* on ' ‘flex other past Pocahontas will atte.nd.’ St.; Shqihsn OskUi, -47 Talctt Ave., eg WedneadNf partial otoariag by they are J* a.m. to 8 p.m. VlUters Rockville; Eugrae' Dtephy)' 687 N. Mm. Marietta Kennedy and son, 1 3 ,3 6 9 mff fMiwfc Am- ToUtif CUIdrot.” Members are reminded to brii^ ; : .^ e Manchriter Lions. Club will Enfield. Memlwr eg ttn Ajidit ' Wedaendny n^rt. Low tsaliirt n « meet 'tomorrow at;, 6:30 p.m. at the are requested aot to smeke la pa­ Mlin S t ; .Angelo. Gidla, 288 Kee­ HiSiiaDBOiita will be served. articles for a gift table at the . DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Mrs. B w id eg Orcnlstlen as, ragh WOdneedtay In OBe. Great Council session. Hob-Nob Restaurant. Guest speak­ tient’s rooms. No BMre than two ney St,; .Jom^: !T a^y, Sprinr- Manchester—~A City of Village Charm er '■will be .Herman T. Relnsch, risltors at one time, per patieqts. field, Maai.; ifais. ^ t y ButweU, MaUlda MacDonald, Bast Hart­ H. FUher, electrician's ford; William Zukis, 54 Foxcroft inate third olaas, USK, son of Mr. Miss Mabel Lshpbear, M Fair- state narcotic agent. A question West S u tri^ ; Walter Anderson, Patients 'i'cday: 178 Old Lyme; WlUkun O'COnneU, East Dr-: Michael Snyder, 27 Wellesley Sril.llia. Cavtord H. Fisher, 34T view Ave., WUlimShUc, retired and answer period will follow Ms Rd. . ( MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1961 ectaarifled AdveriMng ea Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS 1?^ KnitMtn 8t., Is serving In the ihs- principal o f Manchester Green talk. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Kevin: Hartford; Harold Braithwaite, 374 VOL. LXXXI, NO. 2 (SIXTEEN FACES) eUHi-aboard the destroyer, USS School. w*iU oelebrate her 88th Reid, 387 Burnham St.; Kran Kil­ Hilliard' St:; Mm. Beeaie Farris, 9 fiS c operatte* out of San M y). St. Joseph's Mother's C k '^ will patrick, Talcottville; Charles Rico, Durkin S t; P aul Terragni, 121 birthday on Thursday, Oot. 5. Thompsonvitle; Angelo MassoUili, rtsiff. ■nio skip retumtid to .San ■ hold a potiuck tomorrow a t 6:30 Waddril Rd,; Mm. Patricia Mun- Hit-Riin Charged Notch Rd., Bolton; Laura Phaneuf, IMsto last month after complet* St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred roe apd daughter, I I Barbara Rd., t e a seven-month tour • with the Ponticelli, 30 McKee S t 18 Dailey Circle. Rockville; William Vernon; Mm. Patricia Wilkie and will meet Wednwday at 8 p.m. at DeLong, Coventry; Marcel Bro-. To Young Driver r S Fleet te the Pacific. the home of Mrs. John Manning, aon, 43 Wellman Rd. deur, Wapping; Gerald Fournier,'6 d is c h a r g e d . YESTERDAY: Slate GOP Hails Vote 23 Carroll Rd. The Kaffee Klatsche Group will IBrs. Merrill Ooltml and Mrs. meet at the Community Y Conway R d.; Glenn Johnson, 87 Mrs. Loretta YetliOiefsky, Olaaton- A Tanner S t youth who left the M m Buck will appear on the Wednesday at 9:.30 a.m. Seaman 'Circle; Pau] Bienkowakt, bury; Mrs. Henrietta Cradlto, 60 scehe of an accident ■which a po­ lo«nrf^lAuto W orkers Strike Kalhjr Godfrey program on WINF John F. Bacon, son of Mr. and Wapplrig. Mrs. James E. Bacon, 82 Moun­ Franklin. St., Rockville; Mrs. liceman ■K'itneesed Saturday -nlight Wednsadiw at 1:10 p.m. to discuss The Emblem Club will meet a d m it t e d YESTERDAY: Mrs. Josephine’ DtiCkarm'e, 198 Hack­ I tbe Ptnnpun Bamar, to be spon­ tain Rd., has enrolled as a fresh­ has been ch arge with evading- re- man at the California Institute of Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the K of Anitie Schroll, 80 Deerfield ; Dr.;, matack S(.; Mm. Loretta Wood, sored by the Women's Fellowship C Horne. It will be charter mem­ Mrs. Gunhiila Keho^ South Hartford Ypke., Rockville; Paul sponslbilUyt In 86 of 124 Elections Convicted Killer Technologj-, Pasadena. Calif. He is ef Beoond Oongrejgatianal Church ber's Night Windsor; Harry Oonant. East Hart­ lacobucci, 28 Hollister St.;' Al­ The youth, Lawrence W. Bates, laturday at the Oommunity T. a graduate of Manchester High 18. of 23 Tanner St., Will be School. ford ; M rs.' MsHha Hudson, 439 fonso Pizzola, 69 White St-; Mm. By OBOROE BAZAN Owhen atata laausa ware InvolvadOtaata ware almoat identieal to that Will Get Chance Main St.; Mrs. Sandra Letendre, Mildred Berthold, Tolland; Nancy presented In Circuit Court 12, Man­ Mrs. Rachel Barnes, nursing chester, Oct.- 16. (Amectotad Press Staff Wrtttr) the Democratic candidatee would of two yean ago. D m British American Club will supervisor of the Manchester Pub­ Monson; Mass.; Mrs. Margaret Ramondetta, Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; ■mat tomorrow at S p.m. at the The first fall meeting of the BsUs's car struck one driven be vtotorioUa. ' ■ At that time, in 127 oonteats, At Parole July 1 lic Health Nurses Association, and Gardner, 30 Hyde St.; Miss PaulUie Paul Cafdini, Andover; Deborah Republicans today acclaim­ . -May, in his lengthier etatement, the RepUbhoans won M - towns. At 16 Ford Factories elttMwase on Maple St. Manchester Federation of Dem­ by David Collin,. 37 of Syracuse, ocratic Women will be held to­ Mrs. Arthur E. Snriith, repre.sent- Merehino, 57 Florence St.; Miss Breton, East Hartford; James ed ■victories in 86 of the 124 said . .that the electioris continued They picked up 15 from the Demo­ Ing the directors, will attend the Helen Tjier, Regan Rd., Vernon; Griffin, Hartford; Mrs- Sara Ma­ N. Y., as both pulled away from Hartford, Oct. 3 {IP)— A Wright M ffmd of the Pioneer night at 7:30 at the Whiton Me­ the traffle Jight on W. Middle Tpke. municipal elections yesterday “the pattern of the spring elec- crats and ylektod nine. The Demo­ ninth annual meeting of the Con­ Jules Tucker, WllUmantic: Hughle honey. 81 ..Main St.;. Cheryl Du­ crats won 40 to'wnB. convicted killer, who was sen­ Paiedints Co. will.be guest speak­ morial auditorium. The program bois. 55 Essex St.; Janet Rush, at Tower Rd. The cars bad been tiona throughout the atato.” necticut League for Nursing to­ Cunningham, Thompsonville; Mrs. —^including Torrington, Mid­ The GOP leader was referring tenced to life for slaying his er at a meeting of the Kiwanls at 8 p.m. ^'111 consist o f two films Celina Norman, 176 Bissell St. 43 Brookfield St.; James Pompei, stopped side by side i^ th e light. 'Hu RepubUoane themselves are provided by the American Cancer morrow at 9:30 a.m. at Waverly dletown, and Bristol—as a to 13 earUer victories in which the claaming 17 vietoriee topm the Talks StaU Ctab of Manchester tomorrow Inn, in Cheshire. ... The fall meet­ Gregorj' Toth. Tolland: David 190 School S t; Mrs. Rose Sweet, Bates pulled to the rii^t as he girl friend oUt of jealousy, Men at the Manchester Country Society. Dr. Robert Alesburj’ will Ekist Haitford; Mrs. Helen Kast- started out and struck. Collin’s prelude to success in next RepubUcans overturned the Demo­ Democrats. will get a chance at parole ing of the board member’s Organ­ Rubin,, 108 Weaver Rd.; Mrs. Mar­ crats In eight towns.' CMb. answer questions. Refreshments ization of Connecticut Public garet Wupperfeld. 90 Grandview ner, Volpi Rd.; William DeGiorgis, automobile. He pulled away, ac­ year’s state election. They include such towns as Nor­ The Democrats, who won in 36 In the moat, recent election for next July 1. will be served. Health will be held in the Colon­ St.: Mrs. Marie Watson. Mansfield East Hartford; Paul Bienkowski, cording to police, and Collin’s folk. New Hartford and Somers, Levds Moore, 37, of New Haven, On Section Depot; Joseph Perzanowski, 31! Wapping; Charles Rice, Thomp- pursued him. of the predominantly rural towns, to yesterday, however, Democrats where the vicUwious incumbent Bt. Bridget's Roeary Society will ial Room of the Inn at the same won nominal control In New Loti- had his sentence trimmed to 13 iMiM n hawar woricehop meeting The Fellowcraft Club will meet time. Lrmcheon and a speaker Nye St.. Rockrille; Mrs. Sylvia sonvillc; Mrs. Theresa Annunziata, Patrolman Lawrence Smith,- who dismissed the results as strictly lo­ Democratic first eelectmen had the years by the State Pardons Board tonight at 7 at the Meeonic Temple. Petschke, 335 Cubbs Dr., Vernon; East Hartford; Mrs. Doromy Ban- saw the accident, was unable to cal. They predicted that Demo­ don'a non-partiaan city council endorsement of the Republicans. Wbihiaaday at 10 a-m. at the home will follow the meetings. election Sept. 17.. yesterday. Moore, who has been in o f Mim. Joesph FaUcowekl. 66 Alton After the meeting cards will be Robert Tupper, Tunnel Rd., Ver­ chard, 337 Center St.; Mrs. Mar­ overtake Bates’ car. Bates tvAs crats would win when state issuee May noted that the winners prison since July 2, 1649, told the Of Contract played. There will be table prizes. non: Miss Patricia Ooogan, New jorie. Hardy, WlUimantic; George arrested a short while later on E. are involved. Despite Republican huzzas, the polled more votes in the Republi­ BL Laacheon will be served. All overall results of yesterday's con- board "You will have no caxise to H— iSiw are invited York City: Mrs. Mildred Tyrol, An. Mortlock, 318 Lydall St-; William Center St. by Patrolman Lesley Republicans scored upset may can than in the Democratic col­ regret your decision.” By DWIGHT PITKIN The executive board of, Soutii dover; Leonard Swadosh, 31 Oliver i Lexander. Talcottville; Mrs. Silvers after Collins reported the oralty ■victories in Torrington and umn in those places. He noted The board also clipped a year Police Arrests Middletown, winning control in Detroit, Oct. 3 (/P)— Ford School PTA will meet tonight at Rd. ITheresa . Dhonau, Skinner and Incident to Silvers. also that the other GOP candi­ off the sentence of Cleveland 8.‘}S in the apchool cafeteria. BIRTHS SATURDAYl A daugh­ Torrington for the first time since Vote Summary dates on the ticket were victori­ White, 29, Bridgeport, who drew Motor Co.’s 120,000 produc­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edwrin BSr- 1987. ous. 6-to 7-year term in 1960 for pos­ tion workers walked off th# Three Manchester men will ap­ They retained control of Bristol, Mariner Girl Scout Troop 6 will pear in Circuit Court 12. Manchee- rows. Hyde Ave., Rockville: a< By 1400 ASSOCIATED PRESS Traditionally, hoWever, the vote sessing marijuana. White, Die job today. It was the first na­ hold its first fail meeting tomor- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert which they won for the first time for mayor, first selectman, or par­ board said in explaining Us action LECLERC ter. on Oct. 16. to answer charges In a decade two years ago. Number of towns voting: 124 tionwide strike against tho now from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Bowers Manning. Bast Hampton; a daugh­ ty control of the council ip coun­ had been only a user and not « of intoxication. Tho big GOP winners were J. Remained Republican: 72' FUNERAL HbME School. They are Arman<] Dumond 20, of ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Svirk, Switched from Democratic to Re­ cil-manager government is the peddler of dope. company in 20 years. 8 Belle\'ue Ave., Rockville; a son to PAY YOUR BILLS Eric Chadwick in Torrington, John basis for designating a town Re­ The walkout followed a break­ The board rejected the pleas for 5© Birch St.; Hairy Olander 48, B. Roth in Middletown, and in­ publican: 14 The Willing Workers Qrcle of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WtJlk, Ernst Total Republican: 86 publican or Democratic. early release of two killers, Albert down In new contract negotiations of 70 Mill St.: and J a^’ailable greases. ford; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. with^HFC, a com­ 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 New York City, after he was sen­ Both Ford and the union de­ telephone “ continuing evidence of new Re­ tenced to 9 to 17 years for rob­ Charles Schaeffer. Wapping. pany you trust. 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 publican ritallty In the industrial plored the strike—first general 33.61 47.55 89.47 bery with violence, told the board IT fbr drag seeds rad d i s c h a r g e d SATURDAY: 30.83 centers.” walkout against . Ford since tha 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 KuzhariPuts Syria she now wanted a reconciliation UAW’s organizing strike of I94l. , win bp taken care of Charles Von Borchers 24 Hyde St.; State snd Nsubknal Democs«.tlc with him. In contrast to other years when a UAW strike at the Ford Motor Co. produced mass picketing and D V T U lIil PA ID TOMORROW. OCT. 3 Sally Pleasinger, 73 Arcellia Dr.: Life ineuranee at The tdtedmte ehem is hesed on peemMmomtkly Chaiimen John M. Bailey raid the As the strike hour came, UAW eepeymewh eu^iitduies sorts. Bomsekol^s skvgr Moore’s successful request for hundreds of picket signs, this was the scene today at the Rouge plant. Gate 4, main entrance president Walter P. Reuther told r i I n m i i r n i n s h m p . m . Mrs. Rose Daviara, 45 Hudson St.: froup rate it acailable is .7% ntonth om helonett of $f00 « r h$s “local eteoUoiw wsre won and lost en d 2 % per wtontk M that port V thsM enea clemency was supported by a pe­ to the plant, has a few pickets and a lone security guard after the walkout of UAW workers. newsmen: Mrs. Catherine Robinsot;. 168 4m asieess of $100 end ndt in excess of $300, and on the baaia o f local penotwlitiea Sponsored by MEMfHUAL TEMPLE, PYTHIAN SISTERS Summit St.; John March. 848 on all loans •A of 1% per month on th*t pert of the belodte tition signed by 200 persons who “ There Is currently in effect a FREE id eoeets of $.W> to $600. and locfU iaaoea.” On Neutral Course (AP Photofax). HUletowTi Rd.; PYancia Akin. 86 He aaM he was oonOdent tha.t favor his release. His sister said strike at the plants of the Ford • Food ai^d Candy • Flowers and Plants she would provide him with a home Motor Co. and wa regret this DEL/VERY Stark'weather S t; Mrs. Haxel BhilUps, 136 Vernon Ave., Rbck- and a Job. Moore Mid he wanted to fact.” • Canned Goods • Aprons and Fancy Work Damaacui, Syria, Oct, S ilP i —♦ placed under house arrest the day help support his sick mother. f^ews Blackout Lifted Malcolm L. Denise, Ford vice ■rille; Charles Mulligan, Lake St.. o t the coup but slipped away. Kennedy Gets Vernon; Mias GertrtMie Charter 8 ' ^ f m d d o r Gen. De Gaulle Premier Mamoun .Kuzbari today A former prison official told the president and chief bargainer in •k Bingo AU Afternoon and Evening -k Revolutionary agents tracked pardon’s group “He’s as ready for Becker PI., Rockville; Mrs. Milds launched hia revolutionary regime him to a secret hideaway Sunday Un negoUaUons said in a state­ Rudin, 82 Maple St.; Geotge Re- MANCHimR SHOWniM FARKAM on. a neutral course in foreign af- release as anyone in hers can ’ Report on U.S., ment: •— Post Office and White Elephant — m night and took him Ipto custody ; petU. 42 Oak St.; Romeo Boiason- 382 Middle Turnpike West O ff^» Algeria faira. he propounded « a second time "to )xit an end. to ■”?|Memphis Integrates "For the first time In tbat JIQb. : neaulti 10 Cooper St.; Mrs. Bever- poltoFf^MEMhaging jirivata ovm- hit aubversive actlvitibs,” an an­ 196 to 1 9 7 ^ year history of our relation^p a m np h a r Cm a c y i t m m a u m o v Teg and Coffee Served With Small I ly Oiler, 48 Mountain St., Roek- 2nd noo^-MHchen 3-2F38 erahllt nouncement said. Hartford, Oct. 3 (JPi—^The State Allied Defense with the UAW an authorized czftn- Role to Rebels ThiA^^ followed Preoldrat Naa- •M MAIM BK^-MI iLU tl Sandwiches, Cake and Cookies ! ville; linda Harvey. Willimsntic; Ibwi; II Is i Mss., Tsss., Own.—II Is I Ws4., Fri.—1:30 Is Noss Sst. Serraj resigned as a UAR vice Motor 'Vehicle Department’s daily pany-wlde strike has been called Pamela Moriarty 185 N. Main St. aer'a foMign poU^ of nonalign- president and fled from Cairo to record of automobile fatalities as Washington, Oot. 8 (IP) — Pres­ against Ford Motor Co. This strike ment Ih the Cold war, while put­ 13 Negro Children is entirety imneceasary.” Paris, Oct. 3 (P)—President Syria two days before the revolt of last midnight and the totals on ident Kennedy met with his defens* Charles de Gaulle served notice on ting a brake on the United Arab in an apparent break with Nasser. the same date last year; Marathon talks, headed by hia political critics and enemies Republic's nationalization program He long has been considered Nas­ 1960 1961 chiefs today to review miUtaiy Reuther for the UAW and Denise today that he is determined to that stirred unrest in Syria. ser’s strongest advocate In Sjrria. Killed ...... 196 197 Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 8 (iB-Back-^elaborate preparation,” Mid Gal- preparations of this country and for Ford, broke up at the atrlks carry out self-determination. for The Syrian lawyer-politician out­ Kuzbari said Syria now looks its allies. ed by a massive show of police breath rebelling Algeria, come what inay. lined his views last night in his on Egypt as having the same The board Mid the deadline for Secretary of Defense Rcdiert S. (OoBtorasd on Page Eight) In a nationwide radib-TV speech first news conference ■with'foreign status as any other Arab coun­ Ditabled Vet Killed power, IS Negro first graders were McNamsxa and Gen. Lymtin vX. New Britain, Oct. 3 (.P)—Anthony applying for transfers to other last night, the ■vigorous 70-year- correspondents since the u p ^ tog try and discounted chances o f any admitted to four white public .schools has passed and no trans­ Lenmitzer, chairman o f the Jolm old general made it clear he will that sundered the Syrian-E |n^*" F. Dzlenis, 45. a disabled veteran Chiefs of Staff, brought the Pres­ of World War n , was Injured fatal­ sclYooIs today to end a century of fers due to desegregation would not be side-tracked by bickering merger under the flag of the tJAR. (Continued On Pnge Seven) be granted. ident up to date on military as­ politicians or rlght'Wlng tarrorista Pledging a return to parliamen­ ly last night when hie car ran off rigid segregation. Memphis Is located In southwest pects, following up a briefing yes­ m who want to keep Algeria a part tary democracy,' he put a 4-month East Street and struck a tree. He The only immediate reaction was terday by Secretary o f State Dean BuUetms of France. time limit on the period he and hia died shortly after arrival at New a trickle of white parents to the Tennessee on the Mississippi bor­ der. Almoat 40 per cent of its Ruak on the diploma'tic aide of the CuUed froaa Much o f his speech repeated the cabinet would serve, adding: "I Frances Holds Britain General Hospital. He was schools to remove their children. Berlin orisiB. policy he baa frequently enunciat­ hope the time will be leas.” alone in the vehicle. But school spokesmen said attend­ 500,000' residents are Negroes. It was the second "Deep South” city A broader survey of Allied SS^^SSSSSSSSSSSSS^^ ed to rbaolve the neariy 7-year-bld Kuzbari termed the 4-month pe­ Police were -unable to explain ance remained nearly normal. activities was arranged for the the accident because there were to accept token integration within rebellion but ■with emphasis on riod the maximum he would allow Storm Status Mothers 'Who hustled their young­ afternoon, with a direct report BAYBUBN IN HOSPITAL " these two points: the new regime "to prepare for no skid marks. sters out of classes were outspok­ a month. OaBas, Tex., Oct. S (JT) — Dzienis’ ■wife died recently and a enly bitter. Atlanta opened four high from Gen. Lauris Norstad, SU' 1. He will establish a provisional elections and parliamentary rule.” preme commander of Allied Doetors may decide late today executive body to run Algerian af­ He said the cabinet will discuss Miaml, Fla., Oct. 8 UP) — Just brother, was killed in an autp acci­ ” We will either transfer him or schools to Negroes without inci­ whether ra Immediate opera- dent Aug. 30. Forces in Europe. McNamara, fairs tmtU a fhial solution is the possible return of firms na­ when foreoastera were about to dent in Newington last year. He move plumb out of the city,” snap­ tioa is neesasaty to allevlato a ped Mrs, Herman McGregor. ” We The Memphis City Commission Lemnitzer and Rusk also were iU' reached through' as popular raf- tionalized Irat summer by decree cross tropical storm Frances o ff ■uspectod liver allmrat that sent a phone erendum- By implication, he ap­ o f President Naaser. But Nasser’s (Ooatinned on Page Three) may go back to Mississippi where said desegregation was the only ■vited to alt in on that session. House Speaker Ssm Baybom pealed,to the Algerian Nationalist agrarian reform program, the pre­ the weather map. Hurricane Hun­ they don’t let them go to school logical course—Uke it or not—and Norstad likely ■will tell Kennedy to Baylor Hospital hut night. rebels to take part in the pro- mier said, "will remain as is.” ter aircraft found her today In the with whites.” warned that It would be peaceful, how the AlUes are answering the Their dectslon awaited the oat- ■visional reg;ime and in prepara­ n »e government, which he Atlantic north o f the Dominican Police Commissioner Claude or else. President's request for additional come of a series of tests con­ in her room tions for the vote. tanned the Syrian Arab Republic, coast. Armour ssiid 200 patrolmen had In Tennessee, a pupil assign­ NATO strength to cope with the ducted this morning under tho 2. He will eatabUsh a aeeurity will aim toward "a sound, demo­ "FYances is atill a tropical been assigned indefinitely to 12 ment law sets up 22 complex cri­ Berlin aituation. diTeothm o f Dr. Robert F. SbiMt force (Force PubUque) to see that cratic socialist life” which Kuz- storm,” said forecaster Arnold News Tidbits hours a day duty at or Ground the teria by which a school board may At his last news conference, Jr„ prominent siugeon rad long the work ef this future executive iMri said will encourage private SuSK. “ but a Mttle, diffueed one.” from ths AP Wires schools, with special night guards. determine which school a child Aug. 30, the Chief ExecuUva was time friend of Baybnra’s. dbha She’s delighted to have an extension phone in her room, especially will neither be hampered nor de­ ownership, industrialization and Weakened in her passage across The special protection for must attend. There Is no men­ cniy mildly optimistic about the Holtra, Rayburn admlnlstrnttvo the mountainous eastern part of tion of race. AUies response to hia request to the lovely, new Princess phone. The colorful Princess — in your stroyed. foreign investment. schools forced the other 400 mem­ ■ssistrat who arrived this morn­ Should the nation again be im- As one step toward a return the Dominican Republic, Frances bers of the department onto a 12- ing from Washington, said tlw dermlned by rightist sub'veniion emerged in the Atlantic ■with little United States rejects Soviet pro- (OonUnued on Page Q gbt) (Continued on Page Eight) speaker’s oondltloB, while seri­ choice of white, beige, pink, blue or turquoise — is a wonderful bed­ to democratic principles, Kuzbari poeal to name stop-gap UJ-1. Sec­ hour day. or the operation of the gotiem- aaid the ruthless intelligence agen­ punch left. There was no longer a “ There have been no incidents,” ous, was not considered ciiUcaL side phone. It takes up less space, it’s easy to hold and the dial ment threatened by political foea retary-General and declares the said Armour. “ We are not going to cy once headed by Col. Abdul definite eye and the potdtion given plan would “ serioualy imdermine lights Up When you lift the receiver. (It stays on as a soft-glowing Da Gaulle aald he again'will as- Hamid Serraj had- been closed and was the approximate center of an have a Little Rock, New Orleans or P4iWA TO GET OONTRAOT integrity of U.N. Secretariat,” .Montgomery In Memphis.” SerraJ, ■udiose secret police once United Nations reports . , . Cape Will Study Soviet Methods Wsshhig^ OeL 8 (ffi-Sea. night light,.too, with a flip of a switch.) (OoBtlniMd M Faga Fear) held Syria in a tight grip, was iContinned on Page Eleven) Teachers had prepared their Thomas S. Dadd; IMS. IKhsm.,nOtm . Canaveral scientists study wealth classes for the new pupils. Spokes­ nounoed today tMt tho Kavy’a of data received from snoMesfal 5,- men said all went smoothly Inside Puiera of WeapoM wBI award 000-mile flight of an inter-conti­ the schools. ' a 32,N8,818 contnMt to Pratt dt nental range Atlas Missile . . . Drs. At Bruce School, Michael WlUls, Peiping Bares Failures Whitney of Hartford tor Seymour L Schwartz and John Wj Harry 'Williams and Dwanla buUdlng a for tralnlBg *Why Can ^t People Drive Better?’ Richardson, University of Roches­ Kyles were introduced to the gig­ aircraft. ter (N. Y.) surgeons, show experi­ gling class rad drew choruses of In Farm, Factory Goals mentally how blood clots, which KOREAN FALLOUT HIGH Frraaont, Neb., Oct. 3 UP)—“Why “ Hello Mike,” “Hello, Harry,” they said periled s o m e operations, “Hello. Dwanla.” Seoul, Oot. S IAS— The Boufli cant’ people drive bettor? 'Why might be prevented with negative Desegregation was voluntary, Korean Atomic Energy AgSney can’t they .be more careful?” electric current, during session of tinder the Indirect pressure of a Tokyo, Oct. 3 UP) —Red Chlna'^Daily said: “ While achieving great reported today It detected np to '1961 Clinical Congress of the admits failures in farm and fac­ suebesse?, we have encountered The boy, as he spoke, stubbotn- federal court lawsuit. 16 timee ae much radlaac^vlty as American College o f Surgeons at tory and in the midst of its eco­ certain difficulties in the economy normally permlesible tor hdman ly held beck tears. Each school had 50 or more po­ in our forward march and there Chtcagt). licemen roving the blocks around nomic difficulties has turned to a beings, in rain that fell Satoiday* “I don’t know who was to study of the Soviet Union’s “ex­ have been certain shortcomings in blame,” he aald slowly: “But some­ Six Ozark farmers testify before it, walking patrols with billy clubs The agency warned the pnbUo House Small Businesa subcommit­ periences in Socialist construc- our work. " not to drink rain water— the see* one must have been oareleSs. or in hand. It went on to say that this year tee that government produetkm The date of desegregation was a Uon.” ond such warning tn n week. It they’d have come for me and we’d These disclosures unfolded today has been one of great readjust­ all be together again.” controls axe needed to atop decline well kept secret, with a news added that the radloaetive oen- in chicken prices, according to re­ from thousands of words of edi­ ment “ to overcome the new dis­ teat In the ntmoftohere over Hia gfrandmother laid her hand blackout lifted only this morning. crepancy in the balance of the na­ port from Neosho, Mo. .. SEATO’s It came as a distinct breakfast torials and speeches during the South Korea was five ttmea aa on his ahoulder. They Mt together Just concluded Oct. 1 celebration tional economy.” on an old studio couch benMth a top level military planners meet In surprise to many residents. high as permissible tor hmnano. Bangkok, Thailand, to streamline of the 12th anniverMry of the Red Readjustments are going on. In tree, both thinking of hie future, EarUer mention of the Impend' regime’s founding. the rural communes and tn farm Sunday, 11-year-old Roger Lewis defensee in face of increased Com­ Ing event by Memphis newspapers, a DIE IN HOSPITAL i 4 b B munist threat In treaty area. Bang­ .While studying Soviet experi­ Weyburn, Seek., Oot. 8 tSl— P tra and his family had driven up> from radio or toievlaion was casual for ence in building its economy. Red ^ (Continued on Page Seven) their home In Blair, a little Mis­ kok reports .. American authorities such a fiery isaue, with no date swept a men’s ward at the See- discuss with Spanish military lead­ China has emphasized it will con­ katohewra Mental BoqdM souri River town 26 miles east of specified—at the urgent pleading tinue the rural communes assailed Fremont. Teaterdsy Roger’s step­ ers the modernlzatian of Spatn’e of the school board day. The Canadian Press said Teen-agers — boys and girls both — put a phone of their own near armed forcee, U.8. Emhauy at by Soviet Premier Khrushchev as UN Delays Action six pattmta were believed dead. father, Dallas Talkington, was go­ The board argued that any pub­ impractical. the top of the list of things they want most. An extension phone will ing to apply for a Job at a ooncreto Madrid says. " About 28 peticn to were h i the Hartford, Fairfield and New Ha­ licity was likely to have diehard Chinese officials report failures ward. The Iwqpltal hsia a total ef pr^ u cts plant here. segregationist forces trumpeting On 2 New Members please them anytime . . . and it makes a wonderful surprise gift for Roger’s mother let him spend ven Counties, tn that order, eonsU- in agricultural production had a 1,848 bunntes. tate biggest nareotio problems in the alarm,' with turmoil a possible damaging impact on heavy and birthdays and other special occasions. To order or^ get more infor­ Sunday night with his grtndpar-. result. United NaUons, N. Y., Oct. 3 UP) rats, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dah- Craneettent, Bgt. John/Maroney, light Industry and the nation’s TITLE FOR~ANTONY mation, just call our business office . . , or ask any telephone man. head of State Police Narcotics The eight girls and five boys living standakls. —Faced with a double veto, U N . London,' Oet, S I j ' nens. The TaUdnatons would pick were carefully chosen from among delegates from both East and West him up Monday, m e told him. Squad tells new- State Narcotica Speeches and editorials made re­ Palace aimoonced Ad-vleory Council at Hartford . . . 42 who appealed an earlier ruling peated references to difficulties today W'ere reported trying to EUsabeUi H haa itontorrad I,/*;--.., P.S. to Psrsnts; when ordering a phone for your son or daugh­ Talkiilgton, 46, had found the go­ D a g Hammarskjold bequeaths rejecting their applications for ad­ brought on by natural calamities— shelve action, on membership appli­ earldom oa Antony Arasatreag* ing tough since bringing his family mittance to white schools. cations of Mauritania and Outer r.' ter, Ask about the low-coat “special” service that gives your teen­ summer home on Baltic to U.N. drought, flood and tsrphoon—In the Jones, hiMhand ol her yommr. from Craig, Colo., 10 months ago. V. K .. Krishna Menon, chief of Ekuth of the 6-year-olds under­ past three years. Mongolia pending a decision on slater, Prtaoeae Mtomwel. 'The ager a separate telephone number and listing in the pheme book But they had kept off relief, end went an' intelligence quotient oY Peiping earlier this year con­ seathig Red China. annoanoement said m St-year- two months ago Talkington got a India’s delegation to United Na­ .... and'a separate telephone ring, too. tions, expected to undergo brain readiness tost and soclql workers ceded tlut the grain harvest had The Security Council, which de­ old tonner photogrnpher*e m ia Job in a Blair factory. When ha sargery Saturday to remove blood visited their homes tp determine been a bad one. But this was the cides c « new membera, adjourned will be Vtaeraat Xmlogr and found the paint fumes there made clot, according to Or. Leo M. their famUy background. ^ first direct admission of the effect after 15 minutes yesterday whra el Snewdoa. He * THE SOUTHERN NEW EN6LAND TELEPHONE COMPANY him ill, he sUrted looking around Davidoff. New York brain surgeon William D. Galbreath, board o f crop failure on light and heavy it became deer Russls repuilned as the Eari at I for another JoK' ' j^fYice President Lyndon B. John- president, said these unusual “new industry rad “ the people’s liveli­ determined to veto Mau)dtaiMa and Talkington didn’t get 'th« job Mys United States will not procedures” appUed to any child hood.’' that Nationalist China would turn he came to inquire about - In Fre- wttb theory tiiat “ we are vdio appealed for a transfer to Essentially an agricultural coun­ thumba down on Communist Outer nlont. So he- headed the Dunlly's ow ‘breakfaig tt e peace’ of another achodl. try, Red China, alwaya has de- Mongolia. lifts model oar for the Big Island trid comniunity becauM we aeek "W a ballava wa ara coiag to ba pm ed tqpon agricultural eraorta Diplomats araaarad cooviaead kraa aen/ki of town and toe Suhr Roger Xiswis,I, 11, and his grandmother, Mra. Bernard Dahnens, toUy food a^ghbota agaiiut an aMa to do aoraathiiik hara In Mam- to gat tha maehtaeiy aaedsd tor them waa m chaam aithar al ■re lont In thdufirta aftar a tragla UIgkmiT aeetdmL (AF arngaat bmiy,'’ tfuring Damocra- phis qalatlr that has not iMan dcoa , X). He raHy at Las alaainiaM without aasuh mra cOtclal Falpuig Faopla'n (OanlMaiei ■■ Faga ■tour) :: 1 I

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