C-4: ->r 1 .■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1®61 ■ ■ . ' • i ' ‘ ^ / iKancbifBtpr fEopnittg Upralb |V<‘ ■ Public Health Nurses Drive Coming to an End—Ifave You Contributed? LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF MON. thru FRI. 1:10-SA T. 11:10 Avenige Daily Net Press Run AMPIE FREE .The Weathir 'F o r tJw Week Ended Foreeaet of O. 8. Weather BtSeae PARKING Neveniber U, lesi". FREE STREET REAR OF , Rain atariint tonighh eiiding 13,4«7 earir Friday mominf. Low to* PARKING! STORE! Meuber of the Audit night In 50a. Fridfy partly clear h^- .Burenn of Olrcolation ing, colder. High around SO. M ancheater^A City of VUk^e Charm 70L. LXXXI, NO. 40 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 (OtoealSIad AdverUelng on Pngo U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Disarmed hy Nikita S ta te News Polish Reds Reveal Roundup Speaker Rayburn, 79, Dies New Story on Death Murder Seen In Gun Death ...FOR CHRISTMAS Of Lavrenty Beria Of Farm Hand , Complications BU Y NOW. Ledyard,' Nov. ^16 (IP)— By OEOROE BYVERT8EN • Before the meeting Khrushchev State Police said ‘ toda'y the Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 16 appealed for support to Marshal shotgun death of a farm (/P)— A sensational new ver lOril . S. Moskalenko, the com worker looks like a murder mandant of the Moscow garrison ca^e. sion of the arrest of Soviet po who since has become deputy de Held Post in House T0M6HT OMLY, 5.45 TO 5:00 lice boss Lavrenty P. Beria, fense minister and chief of rocket The other alternative, that Ed ward Bromley may have been shot TONIOOT ONLY, 5:45 TO 5:00 forces. * purporting to come from Pre accidentally by hunters, seema un H « asked Moskalenko: ^‘Have MEN'S FINE PIMA - mier Khrushchev, wa.s report likely, authorities said. you some' men who are willing to Bromley's body was found la te : Longer Than Others ed by Polish Communist risk their lives?” and Moskalenko TREAT YOURSELF T O FRESH yesterday in a turnip field between 1 COTTON BOXER SHORTS FREE GIFTS sources today. replied ■without hesitation: "I They eaid Beria brandished a Pumpkin Hill Rd. and Rt. 27. No have.” weapon was found. 2.00 Value TO THE FIRST 1,000 ADULTS pistol and was disarmed by A t the meeting, Beria agents By DOUGLA.S B. CORNELL Khrushchev himself who wrestled State Police said they were DOUGHNUTS and SWEET CIDER rJ^ecking leads and clues In the Bpriham, Tex., Nov. 16 (/P)— Sam Rayburn, ■who served with him In a heretofpre undis (Coottooed OB l ^ e ThirtMB) each AT HOUSE and HALE closed meeting o f the Communist area, and that the coroner will longer as House Speaker than any man, died today in the a t h o u s e and HALE . 78c 3 for 2 .2 5 party polltburo.' hold an inquest today In the ehoot-: home town he loved. Ing. Bromley was about 55. The informants .said Beria later j The farmer who employed him. Cancer and its complications caused his death.- RtfckviUe^Vernon • EXTRA 1 AT 6:30 ‘'OPERATION MADBAI^L'» a I 'll 'f l Sfaeinwoldi on Bridge n i ^ A T SelecUnen Plot r n i q ^ H s { 0l£wtUlSMNTI^^ rt.'- RecoM %2.3 Million •at— Garage Needs HOLD-UP PLAT 1 The Baby Has STOPS h u r t, ^'MSwieiihiL i Tframoif By Alfred Shelnwold Paid for Rembrandt A list of needs to be put Mfpre « s s !r ^ ' tbaUttging Almost every experlencsd play- the Vempn Fire District Plannlrife- fovasfofy tr automatically refusSs the firqt Been Named.*. Commission will spark efforts in $ J 10 9 of owrffnwl after the n le Hyam said, he be trick In the enemy’s best suit If § K Q J 7 3 Muoms coming days lo pick a location and A A 10 6 3 lieved they were acting for "a recommend construction guides he has only one stopper in that WEST EAST 14T3. the eentrel panel of e poly- great museum.” Speculation on for erection of a Vernon town suit. This. Is the ’ simple hold-up A Q J 10 9 9 A 7 5 2 #.NOW OPEN—FRIDAY and SATURDAY • ptych- Other panels are In the Uiat point included such names as play! so named because you 'hold'[| ^hM ty, dBm Aiamr m , ion oi Mr. and Mn. J$mM A. CSevetand Museum of Art, the the Cleveland Museum of Art. garage. up your tvinning card Instead of I^erty Jr., 5 Fern 8t., RoekvlUe. M b w m born Nov. 8 At Bf(^kl5’n Museum and the The opening bid was $1 million, First Selectman- .George E. taking the trick, f Not all hold-ups Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ars Metropolitan.'udUOh has two. and auctioneer Louis j.*Marion Risley told the plannei-s iSiesday are as simple as that. Mr. and Mrs. John Pavsltmls, Bomersvllle, His patsmiU grand said It came from a private col he will draw up, a list of require One of the strangest hold-ups parents Are Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty, Vernon. ''Not on the Erickson paintings AAK54 t 6 # « « • lector “over on Park Avenue.” ments for review? by them. on record was executed by Sidney t7KQ7 will remain in America. A London • He said he would like to plan a Silodor, noted Philadelphia expert, ^ Croteau, Mtohello Yvonne, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert dealer. Edward J. Speelman. paid six-etail garage plus .space for in a national tournament some * K 9 ’ ^ Croteau, 72 Oakwood Rd. She was bom Nov. l At Iduehester 9180.000 for another fine Rem> sand stockpiles and equipment years ago. Silodor held up twice West Nflrtk East Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and ItDrs. hrandt "I^rtrait of an Old Mari. ’ YWCA Observes which can be, left outdoors. .even though he had two stpppera Pan 2 O Pan Fihncls E. CovlUe, 72 Oakwood Rd. Her paternal grandparents A third Rembrandt, a Portrait of Although the recently'purchased tn^he e n m y ’s long suit. i ^ 3 NT AU Pan are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Croteau, 11 Rosmnary PI. She has a Prinoe Frederick of Orange, went "wc^t«?t led the queen of spaaes and sister, Robin Ann, 1. Fellowship Week Ecker Farm in Vernon Center was Qpsniiig lead — A Q .••■■•••, 9110.000 to the New York deal not named the only location for, a was atlqwed to hold the trick. Only er. M. Knoedler The London it Co. town garage, it was recognized as a g o o d ^ a y e r would 'think of re' Tin, Thonua Edward, son of Mr. end Mrs. Edward TUI, 15 deialere Thomas Agnew ft Sons More than 100 persons attended Uie tnost promising site. fusing th^'first trick with two Walker 8L He was bom Nov. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hos M d $105,000 for a portrait of an international poUuck of ithe stoppers'in ttife.ddangerous suit. The Evenlr Herald, Box 3318, Grand pital. His maternal grandfather is CUffort Greenhouse, Ouil->- Risley and Zoning Commission Central Sta-, N.Y. 17, N.Y. Mncess Sibylle of. Cieves by Hartford County YW C A in observ Chairman Charles H. Brown said average player ^ould win the first lord. His paternal gnindparents are Mr. a»d kta. Thomas H. Lucas Cranach the elder and $60.- (Copyright 1961, General Features ance of World Fellowship Week at the building could be built far off trick and think about a hold-up Till, WalUngfort. He has a sister, Donna Ann, 4. 000 for a Raeburn portrait of . . Corp.) Woodruff Hall of Center Congrega the road, probably on the north when it was a ques^n of taking the other top spade. Garroppolo, Ruth Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and.Mra^John Qulntin McAdam as a boy. tional Church last night. end of the rolling farm property. West continued with the jack of Garroppolo, 269 Parker St. She was bora Nov. 5 at Manchester Tlie Carnegie Institute in Pitts- Two foreign exchange students Tlie town purchased the'80-acre liurgh got the important Perugino. spades, and Silodop refused, this Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Otto in Manchester. Miss Hiroko No- farm during the summer for $55,- trick also, discarding, a heart frtm Erllng, New Britain. Her paternal grandparents, art Mr. and painted by Raphael's teacher. gami of Japan and Harold Meuhl- 000. *‘6alnt Augustine with Members dummy. The idea was to win hlS Mrs. Theodore. Garroppolo, Meriden. She has two brothers, Mark, berger of Germany, were guests. ■ Planning Commisaion S^retary first spade trick when East was GARDEN 8, and David. 1. Of the Confraternity of Perugia," Miss Mildred' Owen and Miss Henry F. Wiltanen said the com following suit with his last spade. !.•••• paying $125,000. and carried off a Josephine Brown, former staff mission Expects to meet with the PViuuc Hals. “Man with a Her Sllodor’s care paid a dividend. RETAURANT Cowles,' Barbara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. members of the National "YIVCA, di-strict planning vconsultant, Mer West continued with a thjrd spade, 840 M AIN ST. Cowles Jr„ 70 Huckleberry Rd., East Hartford. She was bora ring,” for $145,000. A Pittsburgh showed slides with commentBry rill Lincoln of New Haven, Nov. jM vte collector paid $35,000 for a and Silodor won and knbeked out Nov. 2 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand on their trip to visit YWCAs in 21 28. and suggested looking over the the ace of diamonds. East couldn’t Downtown Manchester Holhcln portrait of Sir George mother is Mrs. George A. Haswell, Haverhill, Mass. Her pater countries in Africa. farm property at that time. lead f spade, thanks to the double n Tuesday, Nov. 28 pm. nal grandparents are Mr. $hd Mrs. A. M. Cowles Sr., Stamford. Nmlll. ^ USHNEL The Manchester unit of the Risley said he is hoping that hold-up. "Tiny Barton She has three brothers, Peter, 16, Lee, 12, aftd Alan, 6; and a It was announced that th^New YW CA was in charge of the din sale of the present town garage With any other return, Silodor slater, Susan, 7. Tark dealers Rosenberg and ner. The committee included Mrs. property off Elaat St. in Rockville had time to force out the ace of Trio" * • • * • M abel w m ^ ’the second highest George Smith, chairman; Mrs. B. will pay for construction of a hearts. He won two spades, two R0U6H TOUGH SHOW Hayber, Deborah Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wddars m T ooUi the "Aristotle' R. Bliss, Mrs. James DeRocco, Mrs. new garage. The present garage clubs, four diamonds and a heart. DANCING BVBRY CRACKLIHO STAGECRAFT LtFt Hayber, Rt. 207, Lebanon. She was bom Nov, 6 at Mancheater and the Fragonard. has two stalls and houses the The opponenttr took two spades and Memorial'Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurd, Miss Caroline Lang, THURS„ PR4„ SAT. Tbenf was speculation that they M m . Wilfj-ed Liak, M ra Russell town's sanding equipment. Other the two red aces. Mario Fracchia, Hebron. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and (Bight have been serving as a|^U equipment U ecattered here and South could have made the con ■ Mrs. Alfred Hayber, Marlborough. Miner. Mrs. Michael Rubacha. Mrs. About Town Farley Granger • • • • * far a private collector, such as Anthony Salafla and Mrs. Allan there, either in the open or under tract by winning an early spade and guessing to lead hearts before tlM Fort family In Detroit. But Taylor. cover. If cover is available. T h u rM lo y cnmI F r id a y Bender, Lori Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bender, Also, the town's stockpile of The Zlpser Club will hold a set touching the diamonds. Anybody Chester Morris Rt. 87, Columbia. She was born Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial salt and sand at Tunnel Rd. and back party Saturday night at 8. who is that lucky about guessing SPECIAL! Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mildred Morris, Members and friends are welconie. which suit to tackle first doesn't West Somerville, Mass. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Deso- SU M ... STURDY... HANDSOM EI Warren Ave. is on a plot o f ground considered too small for efficient The monthly meeting of the club also liave to be skillful. ON STAGE^IN PERSON Una Bender, Columbia. She has a brother, William Jr., 2. will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Daily Oueatioa SojithMn Fried i < • a • • OUR NEW SELF-WINOIN6 operation. Also, property owners nparby have objected to Uie opera Partner bids one club, smd the Dnfries, Brian'Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dufries, For the traditional Thanksgiving next player passes. You hold: 87 Niles Dr. He was bom Oct. 30 at Hartford Hospital. His tions there. > Spades—3; Hearts—J 10 9; Dia Chieken and Brown rectunmended setting meeting of the Kiwanls Club of ADVISE maternal grandparents are Mr. aifd Mrs. Thomas P. Cadwallader monds—K Q J 7 B; Clubs—A 10 e Sr., Bronx, N«Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. aside a five-acre tract, at mini Manchester, members will fake as 3. What do you say? French Fries mum, for the garage so that fu guests ministers, priests and rabbis CONSENT William H. Patten, Bronx. He has three brothers, Robert Pat Answer: Bid one diamond. You rick, 7, William George, 4. and John Courtney, 1; and five sisters, ture expansion wdll be possible ^ e s d a y at noon at the Manchester Powerhouse Broadway hit from the bast-salllns novel have the values for a jump to Patricia Ann. 12%, Maureen, 11, Denise, 9, Joan Marie, 5, and in the same location. Country Club. 'The Rev. George F. TICKETS NOW A T BOX OFFICF- ' three clubs, ■. but the double raise 65c Jayne Francis, 2. "W e sometimes don't realize Nostrand, rector of St. Mary’s In a minor suit is a very un- Full Prices: Orch. $5.40, 4JI5, 4.80. Int Bal. $4.8.5, 4,80, 8.75. 2nd • * • • • how fast ou r' town is growing, Episcopal Church, will be guest precise bid. Show your owii good First Cocktail with 4% g Bal. $8.20, 2.65, 2.10. Mall order, promptly filled. Make checks shaker. Directors will meet at 11 Durif, Richard Alan, son of Mr. and Mn. Rudy Durig, 246 he said, stating that rapid growth suit first and the strong club sup any ONLY payable to and mall with .tamped return nnvelo|ie to Graham Rd. He was bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hos a.m. at the Country Club. will require expanded quarters and port later. P. M. V m iS K E Y and BEER BUSHNELL MEMORIAU HARTFORD 14, CONN. pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joso D. additional public works equipment For Sheihwold's 36-page booklet, A t the Bar — Only SOc Andrade, Stamford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Hra. in coming years. Theodore H. Arnold Jr.. 393 Bid- ” A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send Walter Durig, New York.CSty, N.Y. He has two brothen, Rob He said a zone change will be well St., and Alan W-. Gates. 60 An- 50c to Bridge Book, MandViester ert Welter, 9, and John David, 8; and a sister, Jeanne Marie. 8. necessary if the garage is built saldi Rd., recently were initiated • a * a • ' FRIDAY’S BBasT EATING on the rural residence portion of Into membership in Epsilon Alpha Murdock, Wendy Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. the Ecker farm tract. However, Zeta, honorary business fraternity Murdock, South Rd„ Bolton. She was bom OCt. 31 at Manches a garage could be erected oh an at the University of Hartford. FULL COURSE DINNERS ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mar other portion of the farm zoned Choice of: Freeh Fruit Cup, Juice, | j Grapefruit, garet Miner, Bolton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Residence B without a zone The Manchester Square Dance Maranchlno Cherry, Soup and Salad Mrs. Thomas Murdock, 32 Walker St. She has two sisten, Robin, change. Tliat zone covers part of Club will hold a dance, for mem Shrimp Cocktail ,50c extra 4%, and Susan, 2%. the north end of the property. bers only, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Choice Of: * • * * « Waddell School,, with Earl John * Broiled Chicken Lobster " Holmgren, Laura Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenna ston as caller. Members of the Holmgren, Woods Lane. Coventry. She was bom Nov. 3 at Man H e b ro n Senior Citizens Club will be guests. * Broiled Rainbow Troet chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Refreshments will be served, Roth * Deep Fried Scallops and Mrs. Joseph Maulucci, Coventry. Her paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmgren, Glastonbury. clubs are sponsored by the recrea * • * * * Douglas Library tion department. * Combination Seofood Platter * Broiled Swordfish Possum, Sharl'Marle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefry Pos sum, 133 Green Manor Rd., Hazardvllle. She was bom Nov; 1 Shows 137 Book’s The Arm.v-Na\'>' Auxiliary' will , ___ '^ O Q M . * Baked Stuffed Cloms Casino at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents have its Christmas party on U t i l l e r - k are Mr. and Mrs.' Henry lACffiapell, Hazardvllle. Her paternal Douglas Library is exhibiting Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 6:30 p.m. at ^ ^ aoo7>-fooTtQooTfJoq^ /tS s oOUg u e M/tJogfliJog CoCoMSU)egfi77og ^ Baked Holibut with buttered grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Possum. Altoona, Pa. She 137 new books and favorite classics Cavey's restaurant. Members Parsley Sauce has two brothers, Robert, 4, and David, 1; and a sister,, Kath whose 1961 dues are paid are eli Friday for children from kindergarten to leen, 3. gible to attend. For reservations, * Fillet of Sole • • • • • junior high school age. These will members may call Mrs. John Glen- * Deep Fried Oysters Special Abbrazese, lAura Rose, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK AT KING’S be circulated on Friday afternoon. ney, 70 Bigelow St.; Mrs, David Abbruzese. 53. Niles Dr. She was bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Me This is in celebration of Book McCann, 158 Maple St., or Mrs. All Dinner. Served with Appetizer Soup, Salad. Potato and Vegetable. De.aert and Beverage morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Helens Week. John Vince, 227 McKee St. Bchardt, Llmbury, Germany. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Teachers from the Hebron Ele fSTn£ ceNreg~pmM£J1/’9-Bi2S CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS—$1.00 (Trout'and Ixibster not inriudfd for children) and Mrs. John Abbruzese, Hartford. She has a rister, Kitty, 15. mentary school had the opportu Chapman Court, Order of # • « a <9 A Style For Every Window! Versatile nity see the exhibit, also, at a cof Amaranth, will meet tomorrow FOR A PERFECT DINNER - Shuart, Clifford JSmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Shu- fee hour held in the library on yes 48” Wide Dacron a t ' 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic art, 106 Dogwood liane, Wappmg. He was hom Nov. 11 at terday. Temple. Friendship night will be and DELIGHTFUL COCKTAIL Manchester Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grandparenU are A story hour will be held at obsened with Laurel Court of WALNUT RESTAURANT Mr. and Mra. John H. Ferreira, Lowell, Mass. His paternal Douglas Library tomorrow at 3 New Britain. Refreshments will grrandmothe^ is Mrs. Edith Shuart, Wycoff, N. J. He has a sis a.m. with Mrs. Robert Cafazzo as THIS IS THE PLACE 7 WALNUT STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. be served by Mrs. Albert Heavi For Reservations: Call Manchesler Mitchell 9-8070 ter. Judith Allison, 2%. Ruffle story teller. i sides. Officers will wear colored TIER VALANCE Library hours are Monda.y, Tues gowns. day. Friday and Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m., and Tuesday and Fri day evenings from 7:30 to 9. The Junior Square Dance Club Curtains will hold a dance at the Keeney OPENS MONDAY, NOV. 27 Cub Scout Pack 28 meets this TV-Radio Tonight evening at 7:30 in the elementary St. School tomorrow from 7:45 to 5 4 " L e n g th CURTAIN SETS FOR ONLY school. Mrs. Veronica St. Ger 10:15 p.m. John-Williamson will main, den mother for the center, be the caller. Those bringing food donations for needy families w'lll 6 NIGHTS and 4 MATtNCeS will be assisted by Mrs. William NIGHTLY MON. thni FRI. 8 P.M__ SAT. » P.5I. E. Leary, in presenting the pro be admitted at a reduced rate, the Television I gram. club' officers announce. 57 10 GltEAT SHOWS IN ONE 67 Weather Note • ;00 Big t Theater (in pragreaa) Calvin and the Colonel The Past Chiefs Club of Memo FIret Show (in Drocreee) The Nelfon Family 63 People are continually being re Early Show (In Drogrese) SO S:00 Donna Reed Show | 40. 63 minded that cold weather is in rial Temple, Pythian SLsters, will Huckleberry Houpd S. Man and the Challeime 23 store, with snow and ice, to be ex meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Syllabue The Bob Cummings Snow 13 home of Mrs. Raymond Gamble, lu ^ w a y Patrol S:30 Dr. Kildare 10. 23. .10 SE T ' pected. .but we keep on having Newe The Real UcCoye I. 12. 40 63 6.3” length ...... 2.77 431 Lydall St. Mrs. Sarah Tom splendid warm, sunny days handed 4:36 Weather NaWe A Sporte a Bob Cummings Show 3 out to us. No sink spouts’frozen, no linson will serve as co-hostess. Tallabaeeee 7000 9:00 TV Hoar of Sure 18 72” length ...... 2.97 The Investigators One group includes ninbn dou- . ice to slip up on. It seems like a I:SO Royal Canadian Police I 13 ble ruffle seU in white, pink, I Commonwealth My Three -Soni 8. 40- 81” length ...... 3.37 prolonged Indian summer. 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M I 9-6220 -■> . \ . 1 • ■ ' ' .m-.V * 'J'g - r ' 1\ ■ ’ *4 \ ’ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1961 : t IIAKCHES'TER EVENINO HERAU). M A N G H im ^ GdMft, T ^ NOVEMBER 1«. 1961 portion Was used In the Brahms, amaeed to realto* how mooh offset ti 4tat It tev* auM «Bouch for the peHy ag a wliole aU .tiie peet-kattla mood of Uve. and let » e e e e V e e y » q » » » »» » / Bolton of course. The group, which American clnematle scores had in petentlal aaeete tovolvedi. Hve u aeay thing; tha oppoeing Police Attests Betty Allen’s numbers over 100, was well tndn- t* rtCnln from «in|>l3r CMturta' oamiM are too intense in their Gareia fluenced this ordinarily great com and’fuUM‘naolutmia wlUeh, ne Connecticut It ie oxtraRioly dUBouK to Iten- ed by Edgar Wastlieff, and more poser. The early music deeerlpUv* tify any l a e i ^ poBtical easual* rlTalry between personiOltM atid than adequately upheld the chor ritiattar how.hfea th«y might ha; algo between party outlook and. 11th JtnniiarMusieal Show 8 Oti^ ^nc^ding Mrs. Dorothy M. Lander of 1005 of the Neva river might have been t:ea ia the wake ef Batloy’a load- Voice Great, al portions ef th* works at hand. just aa applicable to the Misslasip- ai^* hulM tha unplaaaant laghhd herttage to'make eaay forJUum OIVliN BV CAMPBELL OOUn 6 i L N a 670 Main St. was changed at 8:15 p.m. Yankee enhlp. IA fAot, alnwet all of thoee Two of our mait sought after KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . Tuesday •with failure to grant the Brahm’s "Symphony No. 2," pt, and indeed Prokofleff liVed In that Bobedy raally naad pay. any who ndglit have been oesoelUes, either the qulek peace-tnaUng be was also on the program, and Chicago for so long that he was By A. H. O. beoauee they once ehallsngod Mm, tween people or the eynleal bhuffl- treasures la this sgd are eeourlty G>st Cuts, Better Coverage To Ma^apagal right of way. The arrest follows Tone Warm attahtlan'to what tha tJnltad Na* ing iunde of mattera of reUef .or and peaee. they are desired snd police tnveaUgatipn of an accident while it was smoothly and ader doubtless more familiar with thb or becadM they challenged Mm 17 8 which occurred iaat Friday. She quately' done, the performance American River than the Russian tlb u awtaa many Uiats, dr becauee ho felt iple wMch are part of the yearned■ for‘*r by. a e iu ^ -. everyor N o¥.K th. tham n th By JOHN GRUBER was not outstanding. This season As both OotmecUsut poHUcal y routine., The' Repubboana tered them to us HieIaauranee A4vtoory Commit-fIn second place wee the Flying (Oeellanea from Page One) will be presented In Circuit Court one. pArtlea Mce toward a long season forced to ' sUp eomo-, road block e tee made eeyefai recommendation* Eagle patrol “2 12 on Nov. 27. Last night Hartford was formal Mr. Mtdtier has dispensed with the The suite ia taken from his score against their pereoMU ambition of are In for a hard and bitter time,dn His promise, .“Oome unto. Me VERPLANCK SCHOOL calling him a winner since last risers on the steige, in seating his Plaimcd Indiscretions? of varying degrees of internal war ahd, barring the extraordlaarily and I will glva you reat—My peace 0M30TT ST., MANCaiESTEB to eut eoet* and improve protec Pledge Suppers ly Introduced to a great new voice to a motion picture produced by the some particular moment —, elmost tion to the eelectmen laet night Fellowship potluclu will be held night. orchestra. The result is that Soviets. Truly great music will r. Oaaa. aa .*niose early reports which pie- fare, the Democratic party haa the an 'of theee can bo found eome- swift devetopoiant of an unusual^ I give to you, nqt.aa the world that haa actually been a part of some of the instrumertts in the ■wift combination of power and givoth — abide in Me." In a .T' CURTAIN 8:15--.-CONTRIBUTIONSLW . in an analysl* of the town’* eover- at United Methodist Church to Sen. Ferdinand E. Marcos, presl- never come from such a source, for tured Chshbellor Adenauer read comparative advantage of having' where ihalde the party picture, egj- . morrow and Saturday nights at Bishop Installs the local scene since 1950. It be back are not properly in balance, auBscRirnoNMTas akin, net likely to make even very world of tension and dlvtoion it to. doit of Macapagaj's Liberal party, and the effects are frequently if a compoeer wrote truly great Parabl* ia admaM ' ing the resignation act to his am a seasoned, established leadership alive and eometiraet *1111 kicking, Charie* Lathrop, eecretaty of 6:80 p.m. Over 800 reservations said today; "There is no longer any long* to Betty Allen, and why we music, it would so overpower the but rsoognised by the very power good cyMeel eommon cause very |n]|od to'hear such an invitation haven't heard her before is a muffled. bassador tb HosOoWi' Hank Kroll, whereas the Republican party, as soon after their bettloe have been th* Ineuranc* unit, recommended: have been made for the two nights. doubt BM to the outcome of the Rector Tonight motion picture it accompanied that part of its own Struggle, must which once had to beat them or from the MasUr. No matter what 1. Revision of fire insurance After supper^ there will be a brief myetery. She was heard in the He has also changed his seating because the latter indulged in un fought. our problem — ala, sorrow, suffer presidential election. The people the producer'Vould have to cut it a aaaaaaaaa stall them. No matter how hoad- coverage on the school building worship service. Also on the pro “Alto ^apaody,” by Brahms, and enough so that one stand, of sec ^^r'iloiitha’ la o still try - to forge such leadership Thia all conceme probpecUve ing — He invites us to come and through the’-ballot have spoken and The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, out. On* Month «****aaa*daaa * » 8 0 authorised, discussion, of adventur for Itself. strong, or irresponsible, or mav and contents. It was suggested gram will be story in slides of expressed their desire for a change bishop of Connecticut, will officiate the solo portion of Prokofleff's, ond violins and one stand of •violas Even mediocre music sometimes Weefcly ...... ^;8- erick a figure might be, no matter situatlana witMn the party organ asaurea us ef Kls help and that the board of eduaction con- a ' /amity of the churrii, telling "Alexander Nevsky.” are directly In front of him, with ous policy possibilities 'With One of the advantages of a boaa- isations, and not nooeeaarity party strength. There are no restrictions in the- natiohal leadership. In thia at a service of - institution of the overwhelms the cinematic action, MhlMSltR 6 i ~ dom which is firmly established how many times he may have alder rewriting it at expiration of abwt their aotlvlt)es and how they a t Miss Allen's tone is rich, vibrant woodwinds behind these strings. > THB ASSOCU'TJtD PtUMS Khrushchev have now faded. Am prospects at the poUa P r^ e n tly and all are welcome. True peace hour victory, the Liberal party Rev. George F. Nostrand as rec and I have little doubt that this is that it can, if K has brains sworn to have Bailey's own scalp, tha present policies in April, un relate to the church. accepts the mandate from our peo- and warm. She sings with great The flutes in particular suffer from was actually the case here. Still the Th* ASioctatfa Ptm* ta •zehwlvaly bassador Kroll has had Ms session he Is never really forced to leave the voters, for their, part prefer Is found in no other way, for it is EMward Richardson, chsirman of tor at St. Mary's Episcopal Church muaicisnshlp and artistry, and she this arrangement. •ntiticd to the «■* of ropubUcotion of enough to do so, afford to be gen the sniff of gunpowder over the der the new “puplic and institu )Ie vrith sincere gratitude and deep fact remains that the work is not •II oevi dMpateiico crodltad to H or. with Adenauer, has now apparent erous and tolerant toward its oc the scene completely, and he will walking In fellowsMp with God. tional property*’ policy to take ad the commission on stewardahip lumility.” '■ tonight at 7:30. has s voice of truly operatic pro As to the. ^okofieff work, let it not otherwU* croditod In thu panor scent of Oil. Have you come into that assur The Rev. E. Klngsland Van Win a great one, snd definitely is not and alto the local newi mtpllahed hera ly retained status as a principal casional challengera or to those frequently turn up with eUtqa vantage of lower costs. and finance, will speak and all will Macapagal’a victory meant a re portions. It rolled out over the be said that It ia trivial. I was characteristic of the composer. All rtchu of rapublleatlon of tobcla) adviser on policy, and is likely to whose personal ambitions may snd position a« handsome as If he ance and peace T 2. Extension of school poltctes to be given an opportunity to 'make turn to power for the Liberals, kle, rector of 'Trinity' Church, audience at the Bushnell and en ditoatchet herein- afa. alao reaartad. hsd, ail -along, been some close BUtSnat ARRESTED cover 'vandaliem and malicious a chiirch pledge for 1962. The eve Hartford, will read the aervlce of gulfed the listeners in a wave of go back to hia post in Moscow. lead them into irregular Conduct. Hartford. Nov. 18 A bleat Submitted by the who have been in the opposition evening prayer. The institution Pull aerric* client of N When you are on top, being gen Bailey crony. Rev. C. Henry Anderimn, mtocMef. 'D\e protection may be ning will close -with dedication of tinea the Nacionaliataa under the magnificent sound. Such evolving circumstance in ing foreman for the Edward Ball added' at a cost of one cent per the pledges. service will include addresses by Ice. Inc. erous and forgiving can be a sign But you have to be pretty sure Oo. -has been arrested on a Circuit Emanual Lutheran Church. late Ramon Magsaysay defeated Bishop Gray smd the new rector, She negotiated the Brahms Publlahera Repr*tontatle*a: Hm vites a look at thS supposed sub and strategy of strength. But when of yourself, in first placet to 8100 insurance annually, Lathrop Mr*. W. Arnold McKinney is them In the 1953 election. work with ease, although she is Jullua Mathewt SpacljU - Court warrant by State Police for ■aid. chairman of arrangements for the and music by the senior choir Votli Chicaro Detroit stance of what Ambassador Kroll your own mastery is still chal- p e r ^ t yourself, as boss, this kind violating state regulations gov GETS ABMT CONTRACT He htul campaigned almoat four with Sydney W. MacAlpine as or really a low mezzo, rather than a Ready KEMBER AUDIT did, whether or not he was offi Icnged. and'still ^,to be clearly es of Bailey shrewdness. 8. An inventory ofUlvil Defense Friday night supper, and- Mrs. years, since hia election as vice ganist. G. Stuart Lynne, lay read true contralto, the voice for which We're To Invest In Your Future! CIRCUUAT10N8. erning the uee of explosives. Washington, Nov. 18 (Y) — The equpiment stored at the 'iichQOI be Myron Lee for the Saturday event. cially authorized to do so. tablished, you. sometimes have to The Republican situation ia GeOive Pollard, 68, of East Berlin Winchester Divlelon of Olln president, pounding away at every er. will read the Psalm. the work was conceived. While The Herald,Id Prlntliic ObinMiiv. Ino.. fight for the kill. . younger snd there to aa yet no made to ascertain if present Nineteen rouplea of the church opportunity on the theme that the Keys to St. Mary's Church will her German accent is not genuine nuntea no II , What he did. in his conversa WSJ charged yeaterday with using Mathieson Corp. of New Haven, There’s a ne’w? home in your fu •aauntea no flnanotal raaponalbwtp tor The Democratic party boss, boss of an era firmly established, Conn., has besn awarded a $1,- coverage Is adequate. Present in will act as hosts and hostesses. Garcia goverhment was corrupt be presented to the rector by Al ly Teutonic, her diction in the lan typopraphical error* tions with Khrushchev, was. to too much dynamite in recent quar surance on the equipment pro ' Unllstmeat Progreas guage Is nearly impeccable. yertlaementa and bUiar roaoi John Bailey, would seem to be fic- end party warfare to therefore ry blasts St Newington and felling 007,000 Army Contract for the and was leaving the people to bert T. Dewey aA f f w i iWWfc W k W k WIB WK WK WK Ww I i • ■■ '■ '-V : ' /: • ’IV ■'V . \ ', -I f vf^ i.j'* ■ r i ^ ‘<^'7 7!TTv.^7r •%-, *'. .■ " ' ' ^ ■ . - , ■ ’• ■ " : 'l '".- MANCHESTEB EVENINa HBBA1J2. MANCHESTEi^ CONN* THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ie. ld«l I * '. " ' ^ . . B.": ;’ ^ ■^^A- ■I “I Save Ceth— that's aurel 1 also get those wonderful Green Stamps...and, of course, the best of-foods-^in the biggest variety r- - for e real tamily feestl’ m i w MONBY-SAVINO SPiCIAL' BUYS! Delicious Pies For Thanksgiving ONtPiE SQUASH pumpkin 2 FINAST - Small Whole Fancy RIB H A LF SERVE FINAST APPLE SAUCE - DELICIOUS WITH PORK I a r s Shop First Nations! for WHITE ONIONS SHOULDIi FINAST - Smalf Tandar Mildly Curod - 4 to 6 Lbs Fronkfurts KING SIZE — Family Favorite 59* 17-OZ BACON N' EGGS CANS FINAST -Mildly Seasoned LB 3 9 SWEET PEAS Excollont For Eroakfast Sausage Meat ...Hoiiday Ne%ds... FINAST - Fancy Plain or With Chives DDN'T FDRGET A N D S A V E ! 18-OZ BONUS STAMP SPECIALS! SWEET POTATOES CANS BUY A ll YOU WANT - NO COUPON NEEDED Cottage .Cheese ORDER YOUR HRST NATIONAL EXTRA|^4^0RBEN GTAMP8 THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW ! Un OUR CONVENIENT UYAWAV PUN I FINAST - Fancy Naw York Stata Delicata Flavor ___ with the purchase'of a 24h Piece A First National Turkey . . . The best to be A $1.00 deposit will reserve any of the toys listed below, 35-OZ ___ Armour's Star Cooktid Salami LB had, as always I Plump, juicy, broad-breasted make additional payments at any time prior to Christmas, JARS EXTRA GREEN STAMPS Cream Cheese APPLE SAUCE So Tender, So Tasty - First National's Selected and when the full amount is paid, you will receive the toy with the purchase of One 12-Oz Pkg x U. S. Grade A Turkeys are Top Quality, reservM for you. Check your store manager for details. Armour's Star Fronkfurts / Value Priced - and fully guaranteed I Good Through SoiUrday, November IB, 1961 Sliced Halihut »45‘ Deluxe BIAUTY OLD HUNDRED - All Popular Flavors PARLOR Half 25" Doll MIon Beauty Chair Container ICE CREAM 'Hr Hair Dryer Let Us Bidce Your Holiday Pies! Complete Set of s n f f t M G P M A S T - Real Home Baked Geodnau Beauty Accesories H oU day P rodttcc Spectala! Hair Styling and BRKAD Pumpkin Pie » 59< Sweet Gherkins, Sweet Mixed, Sweet Pickle Chips FINAST ONLY Be Sure to Have Enough on Hand FLORIDA - Refreshing Breakfast Favorite 7'/: O Z c F M A f T - Made from an Old Fashioned Recipe JARS mM E j t » t Heina Pickles 2 1-LB LOAVES Mince Pie » 59< Regular or Drip — Sc Off Sale MOZ GRAPEFRUIT 4 - 29 ORAHAMS PKG Nabisco 39« Cranberry Sauce Smay 2 o^s 37c P L O R D A - Largo Size, Juicy O M 6 0 N - Conditionad Copley Coffee UB CAN ^ Crust M ix raiMWIY P-OZPKG 23c FOR Mince Meat »ori»ns '5*°,'JAR 39< Syrup ““ Delicious on Pancakes ie Crust Stix MLLMURY 9-OZ PKG 21c O ran ges / Bose Pears 2 35< M M CI M IA T 28 OZ IM F IR O R - Refreshing, Flavorfu O C I^ SPRAY - Fresh Borden's Cranberry Sauce P IN A IT 2 CANS 35c Vermont Maid 24-OZ BTL G ra p es LBS Cranberries 2c^!!l»45< h i\p CHOCOLATI 12-OZ J F o r ^ Sunshine CHIRIIIS PKG v - r : / All Flavors T tM .a n .tt9 Q t v i n a S EXCITING Turnips w/uin 2 “s 9< Squash ■unoNDr u 5< IVAPOIATID ^ 1 4 'A O Z PUDDINGS REG DECEMBER Carnation M I L K J C A N S ■ PKGS Chestnuts <.«>■»> u 25« / My-T-Fine ISSUE Celery 23< MAISMMALLOW BONUS STAMP Sunshine ■“ Always Fresh and Crisp Kraft CMMI Onions ■^HS 2 33< Mixed Nuts 14-OZ PKG 49< 16-OZ SPECIALS PLAYMOBILE ONLY Finast Pie Crust 2 ,’kgV 29 As Hi-Ho Crackers 2 PKGS Potatoes S W IIT 2 25< Walnuts bumond 59, V JUST LIKE A REAL CAR NO COUPON NEEDED Finast Dates ;;IS55c‘,fJ29c • Kay Start! AAator * Wipan work • Signals Light BUY ALL YOU WANT • Dashboard UrIiIi • Raar Viaw Mirror, Relractabla 59< 33< ■ i ^1a88 GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, NOVEMBCR It. 1961 Layer Figs Antamia, Movabla Sun Visors. EXTRA M / WUH A Your Choice EXTRA .SkjV STAMPS lO-OZ JAR LITTLE MISS FASHION DOLL ONLY / 2 0 " Dali, Ceinplataly unbrN kiblt iolntwl arms A l•al, Wt^ihibl* reotad 200 GREEN STAMPS Finwt Stuffed Jumbie-Fac Olivau •aran hair, 4 complata eulfilt ’ 9 . 9 8 WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10 to $20 / mkksu/siMAn F'r&xcwB JF ood Sj^ectsB lsT STATE TROOPER OUTFIT ONLY 200 or 500 Ffnait Strawbeny Preserve Halmal & Gogglat, Cap-firing machina gun, SS Calibar. pistol A helstar. W ITH T M S c o u p o n - VALID IN YOR' GARDEN z Flashlight. Nighliticti. tadga A Whistia > 5 o 9 9 EXTRA 5Vj(/ STAMPS* . T O MANCHESTER FIRST NATIONAL MARKHS ONLY Finast Walnut Moats CRINKU 24-OZ ONLY Through Saturday, Noyember 18, 1961 WITH A CUT BAG HboA A Uddat Truck. Pumpar Truck. Unbraakabta Halmal, EXTRA SrJJ STAMPS 9 0Z FKO Imarpancy lantarn >6 o 9 9 ^ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ' ■ FRENCH FRIES EXTRA Iducatar Contbiantals CIGARETTES, lEER AND TOBACCO EXEMPT FROM OFFER WITH A "YOR" OAROei ONLY. EXTRA S€JJ STAMPS 4K Oi JAR CUDDLY CATHY Squash Cooked 2 '.1(^5^ 29< CdndiGcl Yoins^ FARMS ^ 2 '^S149« Cuddly Cathy Dell, Crib,. Twlnhle Silver ClMuiGr - OtaMa^ WtChair >8 o 9 9 FARM 8-iNCH WITH " Y o r ' EXTRA SrJJ STAMPS ONf Sweet Pens QARDIN 3 49. Pumpkin Pie HOUSI EACH 4il4#« DREAM KITCHEN ONLY o r __ Finait Apple Pie" Ratriaaraler, lla d ric Aanga, Cabinal Sink, Diihwaihar, YOR" GARDM" 16-01 8-iNCH FAR M H O USI Tibia and 4 Chairs. n i o 8 8 WITH A EACH EXTRA S t j } STAMPS Sa PACK Strawberries Whole TUB Mince Pie At Your MANCHESTER PisMBt ■everagea MAN IN ySPACE o n l y •11.81 EXTRA M WITH A UPTON SOUP MIXES And Many Other Chrlstmet Toys A t Money-Savins Lew Prices I EXTRA S tJ J STAMPS LOAF UPTON TEA First National Supermarkets 5 0 0 GREEN STAMPS f wett lye Bread CMCKZN WITH Ria TOMATO CHICKEN WITH NOODLES pg PKG OF 48 65c PKG O F 16 25c PKG OF too 1.19 6t O ff SALE 4« OFF SALE 4c OFF SALE Imperial Margarine ’^^^ 41 SAVE ON CHRISTMAS SUPPUES EXTRA S fJ ^ STAMPS 'To^ QT SIZE PKG OF 12 53c M LB PKG 3 3 c ' w it h the PURCHASE of $20 or MORE Appla IT Spica Doniitji 2-ENV PKg 3 1 c 2-ENV PKG 2 7 c 2-ENV PKG 2 5 c You'// find a big colorful assortment of Christmas Blue Bonnet ^ rgarine i lb pkg 30c Insfant Tea im o z j a r 5 7 c 1041 Main Street WITH Cards, Christmas Wrappings, Ribbon, etc., at your WITH THIS COUPON - VAUD IN EXTRA SUJ STAMPS ONI Chocalota Chip Loaf Coko First National Holiday Shopping Headquarters I and MANCHESTER FIRST NATWNAL MARKETS ONLY Reddi-Wip off sale j^b-ozcan 55c CORNED BEEF t ^ H Td^Z tA N 43c Rinso Blue . c a n t p k g 8 2 c Libby Through Saturday, November 18, 1961 EXTRA STAMPS T • • • 1 ' Burry Fouillafo Do Chocolot Cookiot UMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMLY MARGAftlNI 1-LB PKG Carnation »«tant mhx m-qtpko 1.15 2 4 0 Z IT I 57e 297 East Center St. CIGARETTES, BEER AND TOBACCO EXEMPT FROM OFFER Good Luck 29c Wesson Oil SU FACKA'ai FOR NEW DtlT FLAN IDEA CtaAMfIMk M R 2 t o b a c c o FRODUerS KEMFT FROM HAMR OFFER 'FRICe ffFECnVI IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY /■^'■p V>*-X»^,u. ■• tW ATtOMAUUPtRAURNCT ONLY CIOAUmt, ItO L TQIACCd PRObOCTS kempt FROM STAMP OF^R T . / // . 1 ■ ■ ' . • ■ . ' ' ‘i a m i r-ii > ( MANCHESTER BVENlNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, ’ NOVEMBER 16, 1961 PAQB NINE lUNCHBSm BVKNiyQ THURSDAY, NOVBMBEB 16, 1861 tiM m ut- Coiumhio fighting fotpes positioned in thstr Idle Claimg Bip. U.S. to Bolster country, are bellevod to kxv« a t t e n t i o n " ^ City Planning Oonunlaatoft wOl net South W^ind$or dtsxdel Ouiluad. 1 ^ Weddings Changed their minds.- In Town, State reappoint him when the te m eic* and Roland Aubla.; ^ . Poidtry SiM Pentagon officials who have ALL VETCKANS OF WORLD WAR 1 l^ r ^ . beeaUM of the ohahge of Armed Forces talked with members of the Taylor , If you do not belong to Mancheator Banraeka Na. 188 M slM esi- Ckmplet^^Oub Sets glftew^HRSemSS^R^^ Lease Rt. 6 Site I mission received,an impression of Total unemployment claim s I fVt>m Fipwr r*s Kiib^^n \ are going on a trip to Staibridga LtPointe • Abshere WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN DURINO OUR . ftockvtUe la allowed i t f tepre* Mrs. Bsrtha Farley Abshere. something less than optimism /lied In Manchester for the week iM ^tetQ M a^ H i s y will os about prospects for pulling Viet f ------r , » _ sentaUire. Vernon- also m slated Meetimg Siaturday A new busineM eonoem has| daughter of Mr*. Lillian Farlsy of Of Vietnamese ended NovT 11 numbered 1,329 lof ANNUAL MEftMERSHIP DRIVE aocwnpalUsd by Mrs. Richard Nam out of the fire. B r IMMplB B M U m ra for Mte representative, If It Joins. antabUshed itaeU in .UoUmb Columbia. The Princstop, W. Va., and Richard L. 357 less than the previous week’s Send- your name and address to; Robert Buchner. Adintoal;. 7 - CRPA. Chlst Pla^mer' Rbhsrt O. Blo(sk, Mm . V. O. Duxhuiy, and There WSs a feeling In some ; with Tbeifltesivly Jiw The C opies Club of Our Savior Mrs. Staiilay SUvar. Automatic PouMty Fl|mr Co., LaPginte of Manchester ' were COontiiined tram Page One) count of 1,486. Lincoln Street, Sfanctaester—and a buddy will visit you, or •away. I ft r Evapati C. Woodwir* Brown todey said the Vernon dec!*' national outfit, hai signed a long married in a civil ceremony In Pentagon quarters that the mls- Sion la welcoms news. ^U ieran Churdh w in meat at 8 alon of the U.S. Military Advisory The unemployment claims pic ^ COME TO OUR NEXT MEETINO.VPW HOME, .PumpUa Ciaka ahmild pto»a m p.m. Satuniay at tha' homa o f Mr. Mani*estsr B vanlng HsnM term leaee for occupancy of the Manchester on Nov. 4. .- reconnaissance over counti^ in ture in Connecticut also display *ooma additiM to tba faattva board, Re ■uggeited,,a reason for It Is Group (MAAG) In Viet Nam South Windsor eorrsspeadeat building on Rt. 6, owned by Mre. Mr. LaPointe is the son of Mr. fested with the Communist Viet should be changed, that fewer ed a downward trend to 34,244 MANCHESTER GREEN i M n. Woodrutt, who Uvea a t ' IM ths recent ruling by State Atty. and Mrs. Albert Petersen. Laura Kata, telephone lintebeU Blanche Jrnwe. Biitertalnment will be planned and Mrs. J. Oscar LaPointe, 66 Cong. members of the (poup should stay from 36,274 the preceding week. SUNDAY. NOV. 19, 2 P.M. ‘Demlngr St., wat'Oent the redpa tW iva Vb'bid‘'e(liiest on tbf-etil regional agency, Coles iaid, is that Brusclno, ••, of Wolcott St., and. ’Fool Co., and more recently Mr. and Mrs. LaPointe are mak near iSaigon. The supplies were H cup ahortenbif towns, cilisa and boroughs are ell* and Mre. Robert Surier will be in Some' officials, calling the Viet previous 'week’s total of 4,048 'next speelal town charge of refreshments. coUapsad and dladtat the wheel by the Columbia Automatic Trans* ing their home at. 55 Wadsworth saida to Include helicopters capa namese comlnunications and com During the same two weeks of JU ewpa « « w glble for memberehip, but not fire of hlB car yeaterday wliUe driving m lsikh Co. ble of carrying troops and mount 3 e « a , well beaten ion Jolnk t h e '^ lb t h n ll- Thaniksglvlng Bingo St. >'Mr. LaPointe, a graduate of mand and control appaxatua prim 1960, initial claims dropped to districta or other quaai-munlclpal home from work. Polio# aaM h* ’The new leaser’s home office is ing g^uns for low-level strafing. -314 cupa aifted aU>purpose flour jwili M pnl;^ tmV^oWns governments. The Men’s Club of S t Francis of East Hartford High School, Isem itive, suggested Americans might 4,591 from 5,607. Assisi Church will hold Its Tlianks- was able to pull to the aide of Weet tn Zeeland, Miiffi'. Thti office will ployed by the board of education There also have been reports have to step In and more directly tea^lKwna baking powder W ttifr 4«aigimt«i((rMlanr:l{<^ Rockville la ellglbla as a city that the Air Force is assl^ing Last week’s decline was partly ■ teaapoon baking aoda giving Bingo Saturday at i p.m. at Main St^ before he died. They aal SHRIMP CROQUgnlES, EGG ROLLS LARGE. . . W ; .....doz, S ^ MIXED NUTS » LARGE, RED DIAMOND " ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY POULTRY NOW! J U 0 (> . . V . .doz. 65c S0UT%ggS0L0 .BKIISH NAnVE-OVEN READY—ALL SOZBS ’ EXTRA la r g e . . doz. 57c lb. pkg. mm w* f t ______, TU1(KEYS, GAP6HS, ROASTERS, FOWL, FOOD |4EDJUM . a .doz. 45c ITALIAN, IMPORTED .DUCiS, BROILERS, FRYERS, $ PER POUND STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. SMALL . . . .3doz.M.OO I a L 8>8 aB8 8-Lb.tDakM ECONOMY 646 CiENTER STRin > PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ''K5 'iyt' 1.00 ,'i. f ! ■ I I ■ f. r r ’ X ■ ' V MANCHESTER EVENIl^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 lIANCHEteR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961 FAOSBmEK SdmarvlUa, Maas., and Mrs. A. Ooveraor’s military sta^ and mo tor the week ended Nov. 11. the terday,. “ they should not be a the cause of the blase was un costa for, IxHWttuotion equipment. Btuait UacMfileh of Waban, derator of the Stafford Repre State Labor Department reported Maiichesteir WCITU : It is officially called Traae—foir Bolton for needy patients to buy extras, be a record year of growth in all sessed. That naturally would not known. The meattaghttirsan the Hlthvnv at the hospital canteen. Greal^t Growth Selectman Helps S ta te N ew s sentative Town M ating. today. hold in the case of luxurious play No estimate of the Bnan^al loss Depattmhnt and the Road Build transit r ^ a r c h and attitude con major savings and loan operating He was one of 'the founders of room-shelters some pewlo might ers AasooiaiUon was the flrst of Ch(N>se8 O fficers 3 New U.S. Satellites trol. Nurses ‘and occupational thera categories. He reported these . Hto claims dropped by 3,030 was available Norwich Hospital Ever Noted by gains for the year; Johnson Memorial Hospital of froih the 36,874 figim of the pre build." C a series of auch sessions between In a day or two—U all goes pists select the most appropriate Boost Her Party Charles B. Pinney The flames were confined to a gift for. each individual from those Stafford Spnngs and the Staf vious week. Sullivan was one of the speakers boiler toom and a lavatory. the two groups, said Highway Mrs. John McAlUster, 49 Wads right—a ground station, will send Savings—a net gain after with R o u n d u p . Stafford Springs, Nov. 16 UP)— Gift Appeal Made donated. Hosqlital officials prefer Loan Industry drawals of approximately $S,8 bil ford Saving Bank. He also be Unemployment claims for the at a meeting of mors than 300 lo Commissioner Howard S. Ives. He worth St., was elected president of Placed in Earth Orbit a signal to activate electromag Democratic Selectfigan B tiW fl Charles B. Pmney, a textile esecu- longed to the Masons and the First said his department’s engineers that the gifts be wrapped at the lion compared with $7.6 billion in Coleman helped to swell th« nudu tlvu for more than a half century, same p ^ o d a year j(«o, totaled cal Civil Defense directors and RIETDTKB TAKES OATH the Manchester branch of the nets in Tfaac, causing tha satel-‘ (OoM b m 4 troiB Vag* Om ) Unlvenallst Church and was pres community offjclals at the oapt- would continue to . discuss the hospitaV'but donors are asked to Chicago, Nov. 16 (JP) — ’The 1960, the best previous year. of her party last night by rsgia- died yesterday at the age 90. 37,434. Labor Oommtationer Rena- H a rtfo^ Nov. 18 (ff) — Charles WCTU at a meetlM held Tuesday (Ceatttnod from Page One) lite to follow the Earth's magnetic Mrs. Louis C. Dimock of High ident of the Stafford Roys Club tol. higher cost trend at future meet In the chapel of Bwth Methodlat large lead oyer Russia in harness include'wrapping paper and ribbon Home Lending — Loan volume tering two members of her OwH Pinnby, alao active in local civic to RlccluU attributed last week’s Rietdyke of Wolcott whs sworn in fleld. Six days later another sig Acres' Farm and Mrs. Louis C. if jibssible. Articles may be.left president of the United States omnlaaloiwr of health. Dr. Stan at the time of his death. decline party ,to the shortened The commissioner said he will ings. Church. test satellite in the serlesvalmed at ing-nuclear power for space ex nal will start a motor whldi will will total about $16.5 billion com family as voters. ley CMbom. and poUtlcail-affairs, was treasurer yesterday as a member o f the Dinuxjii Jr. of Notoh Rd. are co- gt cither of the Dlmock homes or Savings and Loan League said to Miss Coleman's brother, Gerald, His survivors include a son, Rob week due to Veterans Day. soon send out an advisory to local State House of Representatives. Other members of the board are ploration. puMi a boom leas than an inch in, pared with $15.1 billion in 1959, and manager of the Medlicott Co. ert B.' Rinney of Vancouver, B. C., PROMf^TED BY NBBR ' Mrs. Arthur Gibson, vice president; an operational network, of four chairmen of the annual appkal for at Sheridan’s Service Station as day the savings and loan Industry the previous biggest lending year. 21, of 188 Lydall S t, and her Sbt died at Hartford Hospital The Bridgeport area led the assessors setting forth his thoughts A R^ublican, he was the victor The unit — which contains a diameter 60 feet out of the top 6f Tuesday after a- brief illness. of Windm Liocks, makers of and three daughters, Mrs. '£>orothy Mrs.'C, Elmer Watkins, secrets^; tranalta by the fall of 1962. Tran small amount of Plutonium 238 — Oirsltmas gifts for patients at soon as possible. Deadline for the Is having its-greatest growth in cousin,. William, 21, of 623 Wood- sweaters and underwear, when he state, with 0,450 claims. Hartford on the taxation of shelters. in a special election recently to flll- New Haven, Nov. 16 UP)—Frank the satellite. In another eight dayi,' gifts is Dec. 15. Mortgage Recordings—the pro Mrs. Osborn was a daughter of Webster of Coconut Grove, Fla., E. Moran Jr., a veteran employe and Mrs. Arthur fltaikwaather, sit 4B and its predecessor, 4A, will is suppling 2.7 wattg, of power a thin coil spring with a 5-pound Norwich Hospital. history. ■ portion of home mortgage loans bridge St., were among the 75 retired from business 'in 1946. was second with 4,760. ah sSTW U.S. CHOICE... PACKERS TOP BRANDS... i . BONE-m / / i T t s s : $55*0^ lb BONELESS RIB ROAST CHASE and SANBORN or MAXWELL HOUSE I \ COFFEE YOUR m CHOICE \ CRANO WNON ^ FRESHMADE-GRADE 'A' \b l<-or, Tiny Sweet Peas. 2 coni ALUMMUM FOIL t o f t . ______75-lt. BUTTER Reynold's Wrap roll soonoNs piet. 3 - 2 5 ' Dimer Napkins oIjO MSSatTS — - 4 0 0 ?kq. ttg. Holkhy Cheesb^morites Royal Gelatin - pl9«. 1 9 0 1 B W I S P ^ E /Ikbct/ Lynn 3 WARTS DBJQHT o c e a h GET TRIPL&S BLUE STAMfS^ TOO! Apricot Nectar CHEDDAR CHEESE NUKE ICi CIMM ScOFP Qualify Maid—Grade 'A' p k g s f * - 1 9 - Spry Shortening REFILLS M lEUSEABLE TON HAVE REVER CROCK 12-or. 11-oz.pkg. 5 9 c HASTIC CONTAINS TASnS MAL « CREAK S SPAMOBIC FU V O U MIR TM 1IT laSI DCUCATESSEN F6ATURCS LARGE BROWN IZez. QUART FRJE8HLY MADE Super Cooln cent Perfect Crust Everytim el KITCHBI CARDEN FROZEN M ^eel Cider Siavi PACK ^ GRAND UNION FLAKY SLICED STRAWBERRIES 2 >"^ 45' ROAST B EEF IMSHBI, WrCWNJiARDBI FROZEN 'A ^49^ Planters Peanuts 3 F^CED TO ORDER—BOLOGNA AND EGGS _____ ' \ W x.dM'rt* CRANDUMON GREEN BEANS 2 % 35* PIE CRUST MIX SEABROOK FARAAS FROZEN ^ am a m . 2 7 « \ D o te * Pumpkin Livemurst » 69*^ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 ^ 33* FRESH F i 9 » NARtSCO PARAAHOUSE FROZEN . a m . I DORANN FROZEN FiiflW 2 p°9'3 3 ^ 12-01., doz. MINCE PIE';c53* I YAMS ttNMEB pig. I Newteps"'^ \ -ft, 35' - Makes m hi§ 8-iHch>ief STUFFED €LAMS 3 b n SPECIALS AT MANCHESTER ONLY i H b i M i New TI kIo Haircut * Print Vin^ L / Asserted — Soft Foem DRINK & DOLL BABY ‘ STUFFED WET DOLL i r ,Wns i|,ristfnas CARRIAGB PLUSH ANIMALS m E 200 STAIRS lOOr STAMPS FrTe 40 '.^ STAMPS • • i f S ' With This Coupon and PurchaM of With This .Coupon and Purchase of With ITila Coupon and Purchase of One 2-Oz. Bottle ^m a rkets $10.00 OR MORE $20.00 OR MORE mcCo r m a c k v a n il l a At Your Friradly Mancheeter Grand Union At Your Friendly Mancheeter Grand Union at .your friendly Grand Union Except on Beer and Cigarettes .. CBABRJ Except on Beer and Cigarettei egglPj gglllOi Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer Luuum LIMIT—ONE PER ADULT [ K PRiPAIER • • • AMiRICR! IAnmm B * 9 mrinnYTM 9 0 WOODEN FLINTSTONES ^ Limit 1 Coupon Per CuRtqmer ' Vm i B IWITOYS - Coupon Good, thru Sat., Nov. 18th Coupon Good thru Sat., Nov. 18th Coupon Good thru Sat., Nov. I8th ,„SUSS.W -|^. PITCH'NI0WipAI« ee.Zo9 9 Save Triple -S Blue Stamps for beautiful ■ . .{a»ai ' ^ j *Bectlve In Maaeheater Grand Union Supw Maricet tfant SkSiday, Nov. 18. ’ WeW a reeeTTBlaaarva the rightrisht ta UmttUinft anaatfttee.mantitlea. Manrin^Bbaeheater - - sommiiiij.EOiMmfaiu Fatkui*. " ^ ■ free Christmas gifts for the entire fam ily/ { • • VMne O P B n m x 4 t p a m p ropniFiaoy cjam g^ae U Asum ^Sia*, mwx. a Prioea effoettva In BCaneheatar Grand Union Super Mnrket thru Saturday, N«v. 18. W a reaarve tha right to limit montltiea. Mancheator Shoimlng Farkada. THW BEDam ioir caam jt oLoensD m g n d a y b .. ^^^®“*** h i o b i k n u •. vnoT ouiTnundMi invucp HOiairaoN cbmikb. ise market sqiuurx, newington—cweh o ailt • ajw, fo sas p m —eriday nights til l t. m i s r e d e m p t i o n c e n t e r (Cl o s e d Mo n d a y s . iiit« w i»i.» llAKCUJi»iTJSB EVUNIMG UERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN# THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1«. 1961 J P ^ t p i L V B MANCHESTER BVBNINO HERALD, BlANpHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, N 9 VEMBER 16, 1961 p a OB ¥^!k9iB i» Teachers Association, and a char; years ter m entor of the American As- I2th (fireuit “ lor Flowers ■ to the iR S offices to “ straighten Odium during the three Area Doctors Tax Ag^nt Reports things out” because he "Hadn't covered byr the Indlctmeht Speaker ^yb u m , 79, Dies soctatloh t>t^the Ujnlted Nations.' Kuhlmann-Jaeger W t AH Oeaielase, ft's RockviUe-Vemon RochviUe-Vemon I ons If it Was not necessary. About Town^ In addlUonxto her husband, sl]e ‘Ws believe the city’s ffiiances been able to sleep well during the Wallace R. Burke, attorney for is survived son, Dr. William are In the bast possiblt obndlUtm Lawyej*’s Story for Invntlgation of hla returns. Odium, laid laur tha); he might The American Legion Post wfll , O f Cancer,^-Com plication8 W in Suit on J. Clough of T a t i^ Springs, Fla.; C o ^ C a s e s Goba*s Flowers claim alleged late returns filed in M a y o r r-rs front the taiqpayeni' standpoint,” Scalise gave extensive tesU- sponsor s Harvest Danes Satur a dau^ter,. Mrs. Alexander To- 0«u PAin, BCBTTNEB he said. Failure on Returns moify about Odium's financial 1969 as amended returna. day at the Legion Homs from 8 biassen of Tolland; a^Imthert A., es r a i« Om ) (Fonoerljr wttb Peatlaad'e) 1 He cited the recommended em- status. ^ . The case Is being tried before p.mi to l>aJ(t. A buffet lunch wdU « plot perhaps three-quarters of a Use of X-ray M. Mangam of ,St. Petersburg, M A s a m e m m s m ^ O n 1122 BURNSIDE; AVBt a X K a t e Pi®y*^p*,y “ <• j**? (ContlBiied frem Faga One) At the time of the investigation, U.S. Olstrict Judge William H. be served. Tickets may Be pur- mile from the center of this North Fla.; and three grandchild! .Dennis Engliah, 24, of 106 Pro EAST HABTFOBD I the city’s;y’a pbnaionp4nsion and Insurance *jn. Saturday In the 8am Ray Texas town of 7.0M. where Ray Scialiss said. Odium carried a $21,- Timbers. bhssed at the door. A 3106.000 damage suit brought The funeral vrill be held Satur spect S t, Rockville, pleaded not JA 8-5008 or Ml 6-8470 payiBinUi.u evidence the city is burn Ifamorial Library. burn was the outstanding citizen. day at 2 p.m. at United Congreg lects Thiree Areas three years In question and that 000 mortgage on his own home, Mr. Bam waa taken to the Wise by former Rockville resident guilty before Judge Becarlee Desr- PeUveHea DaUy to Manchester O f l S M i U s not trylnkx'krbitrartly to cut and received Income from a $32,- • The French Club Of Maachestsr A large, simple granite marker againat four Manchester area tlonal Church, Tolland. The Rev. Comers. x he knew thla because he w u a Mate It Peppy Drink Funerai Home ehorUy after the Ington in Ctrdult Court'today on 000 mortgage on some-commercial win have a huslaesa meeting to- Inscribed "Raybum” stands at the physiclana who. riie charged, ■were Frank C. VanCleef, pastor, will of Flaherty’s comments jvere ac' lawyer. mornw.-at p.m. In Orange Hall.. family left the hospital in the family plot. Smaller atones are at Rqpublleana today Si«d oritioalf quiet than the tmrn olocUon cam- property on Main' Street In Hart-i 8 negligent in treating her for can ficiate. . the ohaige of evading responsibil paien in August and September. Rockville Mayor Leo B. Fik- coropanled by a ^s p a r e d state But, ScallM said. Odium told him Brasilia—Mate, the favorite After the meeting members wtU dawn of a windy, gray day. the heads of the grayes of eight Burial will be In North Cemetery, aalvoa at OoinocraUc Mayar La.o ford. drink of the gauchos o f southern The funeral services will be con cer three years ago, waa denied ity Btemmlng from an accident “ A ptbper program of redevel hertV; Jr. today predicted a one metit from the Democratic Town that h e had broken his neck dur play cards. Refreshments wiU be other Rayburns who preceded the yesterday by U.S. Federal Court Tolland.. yesterday mwning at 9:20 In which B. Flaherty Jr^ ohargihg hia rec opment," TaekiUka said, “ ie vital Committee hailing thb'-.^aberty Scalise quoted Odium as saying Brazil, is brewed frean the leaves served. ducted by Elder H. C. Ball, min- Speaker in death. and a half mill drop tn the city tax ing one of the years ahd was in of a shrub related to the Ameri in Hartford. There will be no calling hours. he allegedly knocked down a park FALLOUT ord la one of do-nothlnglam, par to atlmulate the economic growth administration for “opm. and the hospital for several weeks^ that he (Odium) didn't know the Jsler of the PrimiUve BaptUt The first telephone call from the The Ladd Funeral Home of 19 rate from 17 to 15^ mills. above-board method of g ^ m ' rule requiring filing of tax returns can holly. It is a stimulating St. Gerard’s Mothere Circle wUI' Church of 'Roga, Tex. Rayburn Mrs. Lena Walker, a New ing sign on Oak S t and continued ticularly In the arpaa of uiban of Rockville.” Odium, a former asaiatant state hospiui after Rayburn died w ^ t Ellington Ave., Rockville, Is in on hla way. Yaskulka alto said no/'new In The mayor’s prediction followed mental conduct” and a non-paHt- for Income Over $W)0, and that he drink. meet tonight at 8:15 at the home of joined the church some years ago. tror Dr. Risser to Kennedy’s Hampshire resident, formerly of SHELTERS renewal, traah diqpoeal And at attorney gepersU, is under indict Rockville, had charged three ra charge of arrangements. •EngUah la free ui^ar $100 bond dustry has been attracted to the -Tueaday’s approval by the city aan approach to departmental felt that he “was like a big Mrs*. Gerard Gaudreau, 59 Arceilla The chaplain of ' the House, the physician in Washington, Dr. traction of Indiletry, ment on charges of falling to file Treasure Hunt diologists at the Manchester Me Friends who ^^sh may make me pending a Jury trial of 12 on Nov. In event of emergency, fear city. He said,attraction of new in cpuncil of a proposed budget for] oppmtlon. corporation, making millions of Dr. Mrs. Luclen Velgard will be Rev. Bernard Braiskamp, will as Janet Travell. morial contributions to the Heart areH,^lf any, are as good as income tax returns for the years dollars and writing It off in ex One way to acquire a jewelry col co-hostess. morial Hospital tumor clinic with 28. Republichn mayoral candidate dustry Is "just as important as the the new fiscal year $12,296.50 leae H w appointment of former Re sist. 'Ihis was by long standing pre- Association in Mrs. Clough's name. p re p n ^ ahelters. They are John J. Taakulka took F l^erty stlmulstlon of our redevelopment publican alderman Thomas J. Mc- 1984, 1955 and 1956. penses. lection worth keeping is to shop —— ’’’ Under present plans, the casket arrangement. The President had n^ligence in giving her X-ray Police reported that English dro've his ear froip in front of a neoeaaary inaaranoe. Pre to'task for “lack of initiative and program." than the budget for the past ybar, Cusker to. the police commiesion Eark,^.. testimogy by an IRS Jacob Schultz, chief of the rec second-hand shops and city or A midweek Bible study wlU be ■wHl be open during the time Ray- asked that he be kept In touch treatments after she underwent .The gilll rate will be set official' official Indicated also that Odium surgery for cancer of the breast Carl M. GUdo Ray’s Grin on Oak St. and pro- pare yonra now. leadership’!, ih the redevelopmen.t Maharan said “ tba biggest con chairmanship and the late John J. ords section of the IRS, testified country auctions for antique conducted at the Salvation Army bum lies in state in the hall in- with Rayburn's condition and told Carl M. Olado. 68. of Plainfield, ceded east on Oak S t, veered to Model Available - field, saying Flaherty haa attended cern of the people . . . haa been the ly in June after the aesesaors com Rady, also .Republican, as chair failed to file li\ other years—from that a search of , the records in broochea, earrings and bracelets. tonight at 7:30 at the church. Mrs. ' side the library. immediately when the Speaker in 1958. father of Mrs. Raymond Hite of For Inapeotlon plete the city grand list. 1948 to 1951. Often, you can pick them up for Florence Stevenson will contlnus The radiologists were Dr. Doug the left aide of the street, mount only one meeting of the RockvIUe lack of ;anywng coiiatructlve hav man of the health commission were Hartford and the federal records’ Dr. Rissef told reportera that the was gone. 122 Oak St., died yesterday after ed the . side walk, struck and Redevelopment Agency. ing been done by the present ad Flaherty said the proposed low examples, ttie committee state- ScalisS testified also that Od center In Dorchester, Mass., fail the price of modern costume Jew. instruction, in the Book fit Daniel. family decided that they would Rayburn's administrative assist las J. Roberts Jr. of Vernon and a long illness. LEON CIESZYNSKI ered budget is due to underexpend ium told him he meant to come elry. The public'is Invited. , Dr. 'William L. Conlon and Dr. knocked down a no parking eign, TTie mayor’s "record of Interest ministration.” m'~* said. ed to disclose returns filed by prefer that, people remember the ant. Holton, put through the call Mr. Oladb was_born In Wilno, B u t k k i^ ^ 9-4291 Hospital Motes ing of the old budget by about to McCormack. Robert' E. Kams. both of Manches backed off the sign, and then con- la in Sharp contrast to that of for Rayburn Foundation, whidi sup Poland, and came' to the United ^ u e d ,on without stopping. He Admitted ' Wednesday: Carrie $35,000. Re aaid Tuesday there wlU The aergeant-at-arma of the ter. She had also charged the mer Mayor Herman G. Olson:.. be a cash surplus of $17,000 to be ports the librarj’. instead of send States 47 years ago. He was a later waa caught in front of 'Vriro attended almost every meet Furphey, 130 Prospect St.t Eliza ing flo'wcrs. ' House was told promptly that the fourth defendant, Dr. Francis H. stonemason until his retirement s beth Kraetschmer, 62 Hammond carried oyer to the new year. Burke of Vernon, with malpractice K naif a Market at 532 E. Middle ing,” he said. FOR HAPPY THANKSGIVING FEASTING— AND PLENTY OF SAVINGS— SiU a. The auditoriiun of the First Bap man who wielded the gavel there three years ago. Tpke. St.; Barbara Olender, 12 Main St., At a question and answer ses tist church is a strikingly modem more than twice as long as any in sending her to the clinic after Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. Town GOP Chairman George D. Vnmon; .> Joseph Kiskunes, Broad he performed the operation at Flnas were levied in the follow Maharan said "it waa amueing to sion yesterday, Flaherty coiitended building of yellow brick with long, other was dead, and it waa for Anna Rothiewlcz Olado; a son of S— Bn for Aluminum Brook; Francik DupQUae, Mile Hill the^underexpendlng of the 1960-61 Rockville City Hospital. ing cases: note (that Flaherty) agreed with sweeping roof lines, seats about ,him, that the first word of Ray Mjrstic; another daughter In Gro Itobert Lbvejoy, 22, of 83 Ridge Rd. - budget did not meah comers were 700. But Rayburn's administrative burn's death came out. In her complaint, Mrs. Walker ton. and four grandchildren. • STORM WINDOWS ...J a ck Yaskulku, in that the so Births Wednesday: A son to Mr. cut or services sacrificed. said she sustained radiation bums S t, a total of $45 to the eoimts lution to the dump problem Is an and Mrs. Robert Boudle.^ Cedar assistant, John Holton, said chairs Raybum was elected Speaker Funeral services will be held ot driving In improper lane ($25), 8 He said revenues were greater could be prorided and extra rooms Sept 16, 1840, after the death of on her chest, arms and back; she Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Nanisle- • STORM DOORS Incinerator." St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Alden than normal and were partly re experienced pain, suffering and Bo brake light ($10), and having Reuter, Maple St., Ellington. opened and a public address sys Speaker William B. Bankhead. \\1cz Funeral Home, 141 Central no left rear light- ($10). |»ayment • JALOUSIES Maharan said TaakUlka an sponsible for the finance record. tem thus could reach well over He had served as Speaker ever anguish as a result of the treat Ave., Norwich, with a requiem nounced support of incineration a Discharge Wednesday: Mrs. More than $10,000 in back taxes ment; and her injuries were per of the no brake light (lhane was •AWNINGS Evelyn cTough, Tolland; Margaret 1,000 persons. since, except for the congressional high Mass at St. John's Church, eonthjued until Monday. week ago today and Flaherty “fol was collected, he said, and private sessions of 1947-48 and 1953-54, manent in nature. Plainfield at 10 a.m. Burial will be Beat Quality—Lowest Prices lowed anit the following Sunday.” Nolan, Rbgan Rd.; Frank Chap interests in the West Rd.-South The burial aennces will be held Mrs. Walker also claimed that John-3. Sullivan, 24, of 'Vemon man, 12 Rau St.; Oscar Kloter,. 11 when the Republicans controlled In Carey Cemetery, Canterbury. and Storirs, was fined $25 for fail Free eetlnuitee o E-Z Term. “Sounds like a. Johnnle-come- Rd. area paid the city a total of A&P SUPER AAARKETt hnmediately after the church she has been totally disabled from Friends may call at the funeral Harlow St.; Mrs. Lois DeLisle and servicea at Willow Wild Cemetery. the House. ure to yield the right of way. He lately atatement," Maharan said. son, Webster Rd. $7,600’ for, their share of a sewer OPEN 'TIL9 P.M. Here In Bonham, the people wdio getting work. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and was found guiltv in a court trial The comments came today aa installation project. Tliese, as will the services at the She said she had been hospital tomorpw from 2 to 4 'and 7 to 9 C o m o S e e . . church, will be open to the public, knew Mr. Sam through most of The cases against Rudolph WoJ- BILL TUNSKY the city election campaign swung Vernon news Is handled through Also, the public works budget TUESDAY and WED. ized for about eight months after p.m. aarowlcz, 34, of Bolton, chdrg^ Into its sixth week. ITie cam was left with an approximate $10,- You'll Savel Holton said. his llfeUme and theirs had been the X-ray treatment, and charged MI 9-9095 The Herald’s RockvIUe Bureau, 5 NEXT WEEK It waa up to the White House, talking for days about his weak with failure to keep to the right; paign, to end Dec. 5 with the bien W. Main Sh Telephone TRemont (HX). surplus. that Dr. Burke knew, or should and Sherwood Benson, 18, of 16 to announce definitely whether ening condition and inevitable have known, that she was not suffi nial city elections haa been more S-SIM or Mitchell 9-6797. He credited public works super- President Kennedy would be on death. They spoke In hushed tones, Funeral* Monro St, charged -with following Intbndent Eugene A. Joslin and ciently recovered from the sur too closely, .were both nolled by hand. But the hour of the funeral with affection and admiration. gery to warrant the X-ray treat commission chairman John T. Or' Philip H. WUUams the court. daily newspaper since 1903, he be lowskUwUh good management of services was moved up from 2:30 But at the end few of them ment. Polish Reds Reveal 16 TO 20 LBS 20 TO 24 LBS The 'funeral of Philip H. Wil A bond forfeiture wes ordered came president and editor In 1915, public works operations. SUPER-RIGHt QUALITY, READY-TO-COOK to 1:30 p.m. in order to accom were on hand outside the hos Atty. Ralph C. Dixon of Hart RUG and and treasurer in 1949. modate Kennedy’s schedule. pital. liams, East St., Hebron, was held in the case of Theodore Sterry, 34, Flaherty aaid It has been "large ford, representing the defense, yestei-day at St. Mary's Episcopal of Bolton, who has been free under New Story on Death He continued as the active super Messages of sympathy were Dr. Risser summoned a score of said that the therapy was essen ly a question of attitude"' on the Church. The Rev. George F. Nos $100 bond' on a breach of peace vising head of the newspaper de part of commissioners, not to ex- pouring in from all over the coun news and cameramen who had been tial to her overall treatment and UPHOLSTERY spite illness in recent yeara He keeping the vigil and saw them in trand officiated. Mrs. William charge. Sterry failed to appear in Of Lavrenty Beria try, Holton said, and there was that it followed recognized pro Kloppenburg was organist. Burial court. was a member of the Associated no time to rea Garth Rd.; 222, Rdger Lemelin, 42 Coventry nurse, to the board of directora in- Teresa EUl.; 223, Lois Dion, 86. Car dlude 146 viaita made d u r i n g Radio Auction Reaps ter S t; 224, Mrs Herman Heck« October..'. ... , 297 Henry St,; 225, Mrs. Nancy Church W ome^ Twenty-'ltour children' attended a Dimock, RFD 2. Well chiltjT conference, tor physical 226, Leigh La&onne, GlMton- Collect Clothing, l^xaminatiohs and immunizations $2,501 for Kiwanis bury; 227, Edward Orcutt, An p v t n by Dr, Lnuise G. ToW. These dover; 228, Mrs. Charles Brame, conferencM are held the aecond 118 Hollister St,; 229, Mrs, Law Children^ Gifts Thursday ■ of each' month by ap- , A toUl of 12,501.08, M increase of |197.74 'above last rence Lane; 230, Carol Lenihan, 21 pointment . only. Mr’s,- .W illard L.T.WOOD Cambridge St. f The Friendly Circle of First Oon' watrous and Mrs. Patrl.cia Sypaek year’s figtire,'vill benefit youth activities of the Manchester were the' Volimtee'ra from' the Kiwanis Club as a result of the two-night radio auction which 231, John Hannon, 103 Falknor gregatlonal Church 1*-bolleeUng Dr.; 332, Mrs. William Belfldre, clothing for Delmo,. |i miaaion in Toung Mothers Club. ended lust night. PHNA Drive Continues Locker Plant and Meat Market 86 Porter St.; 286, Ray Oagnoh, Miasourl, a* well as new ifmall MancAMtei* and area rasldenta 158, Evelyn Morrow, 26 Birch'St.; 696 W. Middle Tpke.; 234, Robert The Ppbjlc Health Nursing As bid $l,$lt.80 tor the 130 Items auc 109, Richard Resnick, 76 Adelaide Starkel, 40 Cambridge St.; 236, gifts for children of Greece. ' sociation fund drive has received Fresh Meats-•Retail Dept, tion^. last night on radio station Rd.; 160 Mrs. Howard Lunt, East Evelyn Morrow, 26 Birch St. ’The clothing and gifts may be donations totaling $1,272.95 .to WIC4^P, and $1,183.28 for the same Hartford. 286, .Roger Lemelin, -41 Teresa left at the church at any time or date. Anybne wishing to contribute number of Items the night before. 161, Carol Lenihan, 21 Cam Rd.; 237, Mrs. Howard Lunt, Eaat given to liaemb' ra of the circle in niay contact Donald McGee, fund TowB busine 9iiak;mBTs^ MANCHESTEk EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONi?,. THXmSDAY, NOVJSMBER 16, 1961' MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 . PAGE N IN EIfllN - WintiiL—To Ru jr ' 58 Ante DtttliiK Sdhanl. 7»A Artideg For Silt • 45 Hoogdiold Goidg 61 A|iArtment»^Fk|tB-r HoluraWSale '72 Housm For Soil 72 Housm for $alf 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 THERE OU6 HTA BE A LAW BY FAGAiY gnd SHORTEN , Tfificmentfi 63 Mutiny Continues WE BUT, SBitX or trfide antique CHOICE LI8TIN08 Include 9 room NEIAT CAPE—Broad Street area. WELL KEPT 6 room Oolohlal, ce HELP! DUE to many recent sales, MQttXtJOCK'8 Otlalng BebiMl—Of- DUO-1SXRM automatic gaa beat, TAPPAM oombtnotlaa g«s fziign and daed furniture, china, glaai, THRBE r o o m apartment, first aitigle on Bigelow St. for $20,000; One of the cleanest' homes we ramic ‘bath, pine red room;, near our listings are low. Buyera are flea. M» Mala 8t . Maaohaator. ar, 80,000 cu, ft. capacity, blower. 40". lorgs oven with jpnss door. silver, plotura frawes . and old big colonial on Pitkin St.; deluxe May ba aeen at 187 Spruce it. Uks naw, 8100. AO m StoT ’ floor; heat hot water and electric haios ever seen. All six rooms fin Catholic School. Own ‘ X . ■ '» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ^ • - ^ -; >■ - ■ ' V .. ■ ATerage Daily Net Press Run Utanrlr^Btpr lEoifttins l$>ralb For tko Week Ended ^ the Weather NoveiatMr 11, Itfll FenoMt ef D. a. W eilbtr B m FREE PARKING A H EA D 1 3 , 4 8 7 Fusty ebady, oidder tehi|lit i Meitiber e( the Audit Sntaiday. l4nr tehlght M «e IN THE REAR BnieM ef OrctilatloB High Setnrday amuid 4#. M aneheiter^A CUy of VUlage Charm > ST A R T O N Use our New VOL. LXXXI, NO. 41 (TWENTY PAGES) 1:I4I^is t a \ a s Parking Entrance! MANCHESTER, CONN., PRmAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 (ClaMlfie^ A dverting on Page If) PRICE FIVE CENTS 4^o1d W a r Issu e s State News Kennedy Talks Roundup UN Troops Rushing to Net 'Man Charg^ Of Negotiation With Murder Of Faniihand Congo Slayers of Italians Seattle, Nov. 17 (JP)—Presi-^ Z—Talking out East-West dis Ledyard, *N ^ 17 (/P)—A dent Kennedy says the Unit putes will succeed only if each aide 42-year-old ex-convict has can find succesa in- the result. In been charged with first-de ed States must be willing to effect, neither side can expect negotiate Cold War issues total victory. gree murder in the slaying of from a position of strength. 4—Although the French and oth a farmhand. Reds Quit Secretary ers may see weakness in taking Stanley Romanowski was arrest To preach either war dr sur the initiative in bargaining with ed yesterday on a Superior Court render, he says, does a dis Russia, "This nation cannot abdi bench warrant signed by Judge Dispute on service to the nation. cate to its adversaries" the set Frank Covello of New London. May Add As the Western Allies, including ting and conditions of negotiations. He was held without bail for the the newly-organized West German Kennedy, accused by some of shooting of Edward Bromley, 54, Government, renew effort., to uni failing to marshal public support who was killed by a shotgrui blast M assacre fy their stand toward Ru. •i* frfi 1 -»— r'. ATeniBs Daily Net PrcM Ran . The Weather , ^ For the Week Ended ' PMreenet o f O. S. WantlMv Borann Nevember. i l , u e i • P n itly oloaOir* colder toalcht nea 13,487 Sntordey. Lerr tonlsht M to ai. Member e i ttie Andlt Rlgb Sntnrdny nroond 40. Borenn e f OlrealetioB Manchetter— A^CUy o f VUUtge^Charm VOL. LXXXI, NO. 41 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1861 (ClMolfled AdvertUbi( on Pnge U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Cold War Issues State News R o u n d u p 'Man Charged 0£ Negotiation With Murder Of Farmhand Congo Slayers of Italians Seattle, Nov. 17 (JP)— ^Presi-t »—Talking out Eaat-Weat dla- Ledyard, Nov. 17 (/P)— A dent Kennedy says the Unit putes will succeed only if each side 42-y«ar-old ex-convict has can find success in the result. In ed States must be willint: to been charged with first-de effect, neither side can expect gree murder in the slaying of negotiate 0>ld War issues total victory. Reds Quit Secretary from a position of strength. 4—Although the French and oth a farmhand. ers may see weakness in taking Stanley Romanowski was arrest To preach either war or sur the initiative in bargaining with ed yesterday on a Superior Court render, he says, does a dis Russia, "This nation cannot abdi bench warrant signed by Judge Dispute on service to the nation. cate to its adversaries" the set Frank Oovello of New London. May Add As the Western Allies, including ting and conditions of negotiations. He was held without ball for the the newly-organised West Oemuin Kennedy, accused by some of shooting of Edward Bromley. 64. Government, renew efforts to uni falling to marshal public support who was killed by a shotgun blast M assacre fy their stand toward Russia, Ken for Western aims, set forth those in the .neck and chest Wednesday. To Forces His body was foimd iri a turnip nedy yesterday made clear these warnings and objectives at the Rome, Nov. 17 (/P)— Com views: field. putset of a Western tour. When he appeared before Judge munist deputies angril.v stalk United Nations, N. Y,, Nov. l^ T o encourage "appeasement Dressed in an academic robe, or war, stiicide or surrender," will Oovello, Romanowski said his gun ed out of a stormy chamber 6f 17 (JP) — Acting Secretary- he addressed 11,000 faculty mem had discharged iccldentally when divide' the nation, create uncer bers. students and guests at the deputies session today after general U Thant summoned tainty among Allies and inspire he tripped while hunting. University of Washington’s 100th Romanowski, who also uses the hearing world communism his top Congo advisers into doubt in the Ck>mmunist bloc of anniversary’ convocation. the West's readiness to defend its name Roman, has served two blamed for the slaying of 13 private session <4>day to hear Elarlier, Kennedy received a terms in state prison, one for lar Italian airmen assigned to rights. hearty welcome from thousands on recommendations from the 7 "The United States cannot im ceny and breaking and entering the streets' of Seattle^ major city and the other for forgery. State U.N. forces in The Congo. U,N. military commander in pose its will on others," he said. Hot words were exchanged by in a state which went for ex-Vlce Police said. Hie Congo that his forces be "There dannot be an Americkn Communist. Christian Democrat solution fdt ^ every world prob President Richard M. Nixon in the strengthened to cope with 1960 election. letter, he waa ap and Italian Social Movement lem." Freight Train Derailed (Fascist) deputies. The Commu mounting violence. a—The United States will never plauded lustily by some 3,000 Democrats who spread over four Norwich, Nov. 17 (API — Seven nists stood ip and screamed. U Thant conferred with his negotiate merely for the' sake of cars of a New Haven railroad Ushers stepped into the center of negotiaUon, nor will it' ever sub hotel ballrooms and into a res- Congo Advisory Committee tturant across the street for a freight train left the track here the chamber to prevent fistictiffs. amid anger at U.N. headquar ject freedom to negotiation. But last night, tearmg up the rails for so long as vital interests and goals $100-a-plate dinner honoring Sen. The outbreak came after Carlo 800 feet. ' Russo, foreign undersecretary, an ters over the brutal slaying of are clear, "W e have nothing to Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash. No mjuries were reported. 13 Italian airmen of the U.N. fear from negotiations at^the ap 'Magnuson has completed 20 years nounced that the Italian govern- i The 96-car train was en route ment has asked the United Na- j C)onimand by mutinous Con propriate time and nothh^to gain in Congress. from Worcester, Mass., to New by refusing to play a part in tions to punish Congo soldiers re- | golese soldiers in Kivu Prov Haven, A spokesman for the rail spon.sib!e for the slayings in Kivu them.” (Continued on Page Ten) road said that until the' damage is ince, repaired Worceater-todfew Haven province last Saturday. He said Italy also had demanded guaran The U.N. Congo force once traffic will be routed through numberedA more than 22,000 Providence. tees for the safety of Italians still On Atomic Retaliation The first car to leave the tracks in the Congo. men but is down to 15,490 was the 43rd, at .about the mid Luigi Gul. leader of the ruling since the withdrawal of con point In the long string. The next CSiristian Democrat group in the tingents from Ghana, Guinea. 12 remained on the tracks but then chamber of deputies, then de Mali, Morocco, Tunisia and six more were derailed. clared U.N. forces were inadequate Adenauer Objects Four of these tipped almost on- to control the situation in The the United. Arab Republic. It to their sides and one-plunged over Congo. is expected to lose the Nigeri an embankment, nearly sliding in- Gui blamed this on "those na- an contingent of 1,711 within to a canal. a few weeks. To Kennedy Power Most of the cars were loaded (Coailnned on Page Ten) with scrap metal, a railroad By PETER OR06E spokesman said. ___ Leopoldville. The Congo, Bonn. Germany. Nov. 17 — ^administration but because of the Nov. 17 (/P)—The United Na Chancellor Konrad Adenauer says Grand Li»t to Jump I Bodies of Two elections it was not acted upon.' tions sped Malayan troops to the North Atlantic Treaty Organ "A s far as I know that plan Hartford, Nov. 17 (A*)—Chty As- -j • 'T k l ization must be given authority to now is before Kennedy.” he added. ses.sor Borden V. Mahoney expecU 0 1 1 1 1 4 1 111 r I M 1 1 P Kindu today to pen lip Congo Hartford’s grand list to take a ''^ v t A X i A a u r n m. a c a u a . order retaliation with U.8. nuclear Norstad proposed to the an lese army butchers of 13 Ital jump of (120 million to (130 mil Terry Jo Duperrault, ll,J s examined in Mercy Hospital, Miami, Fla., after weapons assigned to its members nual meeting of the NATO parlia lion when it is totaled at the end ian U.N. airmen for punish — a power now held solely by mentarians' conference last No «he was rescued from her day ordeal on a life raft in the Atlantic Ocean. of this month. On Talcott Mt. ment. President Keiyiedy. vember that "there should be a This will be as a result of re (A|? Photofax.) PUneloads o f blue-helmeted Ma Adenauer told a news confer basic pool of. atomic weapons with valuation, he said yesterday. Bloomfield, Nov. 17 OP)— ^ ■*,. ■ A- layans were flown to the LoalabB ence, ybsterday the West must an equal voice in control of those The prraent grand list is atwut Rl'ver port In Ki'vu Province ■with era found a wrecked plane and the enter Into any negotiations with weapons." He said such a move (6J1J million, a ^ j^gihsluation win Ave^ XJ:S. ^Speeding orders to encircle 'and disarm tof- the Soviet Union from the strong might satisfy’ the dea|JX|a of some boost'R to mofb than (7(0 million, bodies'^of'^lwo Long Island men 'I Think She kill(ra and others in a force est of bargaining positions. That, NATO memberOKilfMRQop their he said. on the wdoded slopes ef Tslcett l,9o6 reportedly bunted to mutiny he said, called for strenghtening own nucir'ar wegpon stocks.'. Mountain
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