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/ I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, IM l Average Daily Net Press Run Aattrifrater lEttetting ISeralh For ^ Week Ended The Weather November M, IM l Forecaet of' tl. & Weutber Burcun 13,496 Partly cloudy, tumltaa colder to- COME FOR CHRISTMAS OPEN MON. thru FRI. Member of the Audit nitrbt. I»w 20-2S. Partly cloudy, Bureau of OirenlstlDn colder Friday. Hlyh In 80a. ; 9:30 to 9:00 P.M. Manchetter— A City of Villaife Charm SATURDAY 9:30 to.5:45 VO L. L X X X I, NO. 51 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 (ClaMlfled Advertialag on Pago 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS Phone Ml 3-4123 A Strike in 3rd Day State News

FILL YOUR GREEN STAMP BOOKS MEN'S WASH AND WEAR Roundup Envoys to Quit FOR EXTRA CHRISTMAS GIFTS! Police Scatter Space Heater KNIT SPORT SHIRT Balaguer Foes Ban Proposed N«w Haven, Nov. 30 (/P)— Geneva N-Test Ban Talks A state repre.8entative, con­ Santo Domingo, Dom inicantwlthin jrfx weeke Inatead of wait cerned over a space-heater Republic, Nov. 30 )— Police ing for BCheduled elections next DOUBLE 3.99 (/P May — but with the condition that fire in Bridgeport that caused hurled tear gas and detona­ he be allowed to say on as interim the death of five children tion bombs to scatter roving president. Tue.sya.v night, has called fo r ; 4 ^ Green Stamps. • 80% orlon acrylic, mobs on this third day of a The work stoppages which legislation to outlaw all space Deputies to Remain 20% wool general strike attempt to top­ closed virtually all shops and biisi- neeses in the nation erupted into lieaters. I ple President Joaquin Bala- Rep. Albert R, 'Webber, D-New | scattered clashea in Santo Do­ Haven, said last night: 1 TONIGHT!.. THURSDAY!.. FRIDAY! • soft, comfortable and warm guer’s government. mingo between heavily armed Thoueandii of persons poured troops and angry mobs yesterday. '•Thus is a barbaric mode of i At Stalled Sessions without weight or bulk Into the streets and launched a heating -dangerous, unclean and noisy demonstration after rumors Soldiers and police u s^ tear ga.s' unhealthy. It should be outlawed 3 with all cash purchases .•wept the downtown area that' and clubs to break w one mob here as it has been outlawed m • light gray, blue, olive, BalaRuer had re.signed. The Na­ which forced the clw ire of a few Baltimore and .” ' Geneva. Nov. .30 (/Pi— The top American and British dele­ charcoal gray, beige, mint tional Palace denied the report. .stores that hadyl^niained open. Webber, who introduced such a ! gates at the nuclear te.sl ban talk.s have decided to return ot course, charge customers earn regular stamps, as always, when Meanwhile, the National Civic Some demonsti'^ors atoned taxi­ bill at tile 1961 General Assembly, Itonie tomorrow luit will leave their deputies to continue the Union, atrongeat of the opposition cabs and street* were littered with bills are paid within the allotted time. broken glass and rocks. .said he would seek s special sea- ! deadlocked conference. .mall, medium, groups, proposed creation of a pro A crowd of about 600 chanting Sion, if necessary, to prevent a Arthur H. Dean of the United States and British Mini.sler visional governing council as a repetition of the tragedy. ; large, extra "FreedomI Freedom!" formed in of State Joseph Godher came to today's third session of the formula for solving the grave gov­ front of the American consulate He also said a statewide inves­ large ernmental crisis following the de­ but dispersed with the approach tigation should be started imme- | resumed talks with their minds made up that nothing could mise of the Tnijlllo dynasty. of the dusk-to-dawn curfew im- diately to discover the more dan- ; lie gained by tlieir continued presence. The council, which would be gerous heaters. Officially. Dean i.s returning to Washington for consulta- made up of five or seven members, (Continues! on Page Nineteen) The Bridgeport tire, he said, j tions with the government on the Soviet rejection of any kind would eleot a chairman by simple convinced him that all ajiace heat- majority. ei-8, vented or unvented, were a of international control machinery. OPEN , TTie new proposal appeared to ' danger to life. Godher is returning to New '\'ork to resume his post as belie earlier report- that only de­ head of the British delegation at the U.N. Assembly. tails remained unsettled in talks Sikorsky V ote "The lo.ss of the life of one child with Balaguer on formation of a I cannot be compensated for in dol- The western side lielieves the Soviet Union has eliminated new government. ' lars and cents." he said. any prospect for a disarnianienl agreement at this time by Meanwhile, Arturo Morales Car­ Fails to Settle He said such heaters, often i rejecting the location on its territory of any international rion, U.S. deputy undersecretary of ' found in tenement buildings, kill j machinery to control nuclear weapons testing. TONIGHT till 9! state for Latin American Affairs, persons every year. Neither American nor feriU.sh* ------•• ■ met with Civic Union President Unions Issue Bridgeport, Nov. .30 i>Pi -Plans officials would say that the West­ ■Vlriato Flallo but declined to give ern delegates’ departure reaulled any information on the talk. Stratford, Nov. 30 A second ' for a city crackdown on oil-burn­ ing labinel-type space healers I from a conviction that the 3-year- UN Unit Asks N O W O P E N Asked when he planned to return election will have to be held to de­ were under way today as a re- ; old negotiations are now doomed to Weishington, Morale.- Can ion termine which union will represent •sult of a tenement fire here Tues­ to failure in their (present form, replied, "Who knows?" The U.S. j The deputies, Charles C. Stcllc official'flew 7errk7leVproVTm^^ ».000 production and raainte- day night in which five children Halt on Spread perished. 1 of the United Slates and Sir Mi- OUR EXCITING “MR. CHRISTMAS" elemenLs threatened to overthrow’ nance workers at th? Sikor.sky air At a conference in City Hall, j c.hael Wright of Britain, are to the Balaguer regime almost tw’o craft plants here and in Bridge­ today, Mayor Tedesco and Alder- Astronauts John Glenn, right, and Scott Carpenter, aelerted as the pilot arid backup on the United continue meeting Russia’s Se.myon Of N-Weapons weeks ago and had planned to de­ port. iman Frank V. Ferolelo agreed States' first manned orbital flight, are pictured in a happy mood at Cape Canaveral, Fla., during a K, Tsarapkln for the time being. part last Monday. Yesterday's election was Incon­ I that the alderman will draft an press conference yesterday after their selection. lAP Photofaxi. 'T R IM T H E H O U S E and TREE S H O P " Morales Carrion’s precise role clusive, although the Teamsters But as Tsarapkin refuses to dis­ United Nations. N. Y., Nov. 30 ordinance proposal for banning (/Pi—The mam U.N. Political Com­ / was not clear but he has been re­ Union narrowiy mis.sed victory. I .sale and use of such heaters, with cuss controls, and the West re­ S W E 6 | V e / ported backing the Civic Union, None of- the three choices on the fuses to discuss a test ban with­ mittee overrode opposition of the the measure slated to go to the Western power.s today and called Christmas trees 2’ to 8' high 3.99 to 39.99 which demanded that Balaguer re­ ballot received a majority of the common council at its meeting Yale Students Enos Shows the Wav out controls, the prospects of com­ sign in favor of a provisional votes. The election W'as conducted I Monday night promise appear nil. Any step to­ for U.N. action aimed at halting junta headed by Fiallo. bv the National Labor Relations ; Fire Chief Sylvester E. Jennings ward a test ban would require a the spread of nuclear weapons to additional countries. • Christmas wreaths and garlands Infonned sources said Balaguer 1 Board, said today that in hi.s opinion, oil- Slate Polaris fundamental revamping of one po­ LAKELAND'S had offered a new compromise The Teamsters Union received . burning space heaters of the kind sition or the other. The vote was 57-12 on a resolu­ GREEN combining features of his earlier ! 2,193 of the 4,821 votes cast. This blamed for Tue.sday night's fire U.S. Selects Glenn Dean and Godder had an oppor­ tion sponsored by Sweden and sev­ .STAMPS. propasala for a coalition with the ] was 218 .short of a majority. should. be outlawed. ^Victory Walk’ tunity to tell Tsarapkin of their en other nonaligncd countries. All sizes poinsettia decorations opiK>sition's demand for a transi-1 The Independent Aircraft Guild, departure at a luncheon Dean Specifically, it requested acting tional government void of hold-, a union which would be strictly Theft Charges Dropped New Haven, Nov. 30 (.Pi—Plans gave for hi.s. two colleagues just U.N. Secretary-general U Thant CARAVELLE overs from the Trujillo era. votes. were mapped today for a .‘iS-mlle For Manned Orbit before today's session. The lunch­ to inquire into the possibility of Balaguer also is reported to ------Hartford, Nov. 30 !/T - Two '■'Victory Walk " by the Yale Uni­ eon apparently was held in a setting up^a "non-nuclear club’’ of have offered to hold elections i (Continued on Pago Eight) sailors from the U.S. Submarine versity chapter of Young Amer­ friendly atmosphere, but produced nations pledged not to ”ticqilir« Base at Grpton were free today no change in the frozen positions. atomic and hydrogen bombs. icans for Freedom (YAF) to dem­ SL George’s. Bermuda, Nov. '^spacecraft Itself were the reason CLICKER of charges tliat they stole $20 onstrate support of the nation’s The United States, Britain and • Imported and domes­ worth of food from the ba.se. SO (J*i—Enos, the orbiting ohlm- ' "But ’ NASA Officials • emphasized The 'talks resumed here Tues- France were among those voting ^George F. Lambdy, 26, Brook- Pqlaj'is mtssila program. panzee. arrived here aboard a at a news conference later that; day after a 9-week recess caused against tlie p r o p o ^ Soviet Due to Arrive in Scheduled to start Dec. 8 on tic novelties and orna­ l>Ti.'N 'Y.. and Felix D. Sanchez destroyer today and was whisked a man In the. spacecraft would ' by the Soviet breach of the East- bloc voted for it. Thirty-two of New London were acquitted by the Yale campus, the march will off immediately to the hospital have been able to make manual: West nuclear testing truce, qountriee abstained. a federal court jury yesterday. ■ end at the Electric Boat Division at Ktndley ,4lr Force Base for a adjustments and , finish the third I On the first day Tsarapkin pre­ ments to trim your of General Dynamics Corp. m They had been accused of tak­ I check up. orbit. sented a Soviet proposal for an (Continued on Pago Twelve) Soviet Fallout Held ing a_^ 13-pound ham. a carton of Groton, builders of Polaris firing He appeared bright and calm, It was a remarkable 15 minutes uncontrolled tc-st ban. this was Christmas mantle, ta­ 19.95 I nuclear submarines. that spelled fini.sh to Enos' flight. prompU.v rejected by the West. I cheese and quantities of veg­ but quiet, as the vessel which etables from a base .storehouse I Electric boat has been the site pickcq him up from the sea As his spacecraft glided over the Tsarapkin al.so demanded Uiat ble or tree. 'June 29. It was the defense con- 1 of numerous demonstrations by after his two orbits around ttie tracking station at Muchea, Aus­ France be invited to the talka. / • RUGGED WEARING I tention that the sailors thougnt pacifist groups which protest con- Earth yesterday brought htm to tralia, scientists took quick notes This also was rejected by the No Peril to Health they were taking excess or sur­ ’ struclion of Polaris submarines. this Island. He was not fastened I of disturbing radio reports from West. Bulletins BLEND OF RAYON plus food. I the automatic watchdog equip- I The YAF chapter at Yale m- in any way inside aluminum car­ Tsarapkin then said he could Culled from AP .Wires AND COTTON TWILL i tends staging a rally in Groton at rying case and peered nut i ment in the capsule. discuss nothing else. By ROBERT GOIJIENSTEIN Amosphere begin filtering back to There was trouble in the small Diplomatic sparring is likely to .^Mooiated Press Science Writer Earth Henry Weigel the end of the marathon ualk. through a window. The participants of the walk all gaa-sHooting jest that helped sta­ continue for some time, but this • BULKY KNIT SHAWL ■ Chicago, Nov. 30 iTPi -- A Radi­ McDonnel eaid this fallout will . Hartford, Nov. 30 /Pi—Funeral bilize the craft in its flight. And seemed to be aimed mostly at CONTRACT FOE N-SUB ologist closely aasociated with the be les.s serious than if the Russian services will be held here .Satur­ will be Yale students. The YAF Cape Canaveral, Fla., _Nov. 30 Washington, Nov. 80 {JPi—^Th* V COLLAR i/P' Heartened by the world-cir­ there was trouble, too, in certain avoiding the onus of refusing to U.S. nuclear weapons testing pro­ teats have been made at tropical day for Henry Weigel, president electrical equipment. talk. Navy Informed aides ot Sen- gram .said today that no health latitudes, rather than in the Arctic of Grote and Weigel. Inc., a meat (Continued on Page Two) cling -sp:ire flight of a chimpanzee, Thorn as J. Dodd, D-Conn.^ today • TAFFETA LINING QUILTED the_ United______States______picked______a ___ man In seconds the information was The three delegations are sup­ threat is poeed by the Soviet radio­ regions. His reasons: packing company. posed to report back to the U.N. It Is swarding a contract In ex­ active fallout expected to drop on Radioactive strontium 90 con- to take the next step up the long, ! reported to flight headquarters at WITH NYLO-THERM Weigel, 74. died yesterday In Cape Canaveral. There, with the a.ssembly by Dec. 14. There is cess of $25 million to the Eleo* America next spring. | stitutes the principal health tiaz- HartToid Hospital after a brief ill­ dark stairway t the moon. main But it was Eqoa. a serious 3 7 'j- help of computers, flight officials nothing now to report but failure. trie Boat Division of General • SYLMER WATER- Dr. Gerald M. McDonnel, of the , aid still giving off radiation in a ness. -The company was founded Dynamics Corp., Groton, Conn,, floor Department of Radiology at the radioactive cloud several months pound chimp, who paved the way decided a third orbit wa.s too risky. Western officials said the new more than half a century ago by INewb Tidbils The tracking station al Point deadlock at lea.st underlined that for construction of a nuclew REPELLENT University of California’ at lyis old. This can lodge In human bone Weigel and his brother-in-law with his whirlwind trip, twice around the world ye.slerday, Arguello. Calif, was notified and the Soviet Union now regards all powered submarine. At about Angele.s and consultant in radi-1 and cause cancer if deposited in : John Grdte. from the Al’ Wires the same time, the .\lr Force • WASH and WEAR ojogV to the surgeon general of the -sufficient amoimts. | Weigel was born June 12, 1887, JiLst 3 hours and 21 minutes after he had ridden an .\llas (Continued on Page Right) (Continued on Page Twelve) advised the office of Rep. U.S. Air Force, made the.sp asser But because of shape of the, in Rockville. Besides his widow, Frank Kowalski, D-Conn., It is • OLIVE, TAN, CH ARCO AL tions: tropopause.s (the upper layer ofiMi-s. Caroline Waltz Weigel, he rocket into the sky. Enos was Dr. Josepli Grlmea Jr. of Ridge- ■ plucked from the sea by a Navy making a further payment of I. Even ali-out nuclear war the atmosphere just below the leaves a son. Russell H. Weigel of field announces his resignation as , would po.se no serious fallout strato.sphere) .stratospheric fall- destroyer 255 miles south of Ber­ $3,482,989 < to the .Avco Coifki • 40 to 44 West Hartford, and three grand­ Ridgefield su|ierintendent of At Dinner Donoring Adlai Stratford, Conn., for improve­ health hazard to countries bevond out from nuclear tests conducted children. schndls to accept siniilar position! muda. the relatively short range of local in the Arctic returns to earth two I„ess than two hours later, space ments on T33 and T35 engine* in Rye, N. Y, . . New York City for .\tr Force and .Army air­ CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING fallout. to four times faster than from government nishes emergency officials named U.S. Astronaut 2. Until the start of the recent similar tests made at tropical Fires in 2 Schools measures to help le.ssen impact of John H. Glenn Jr, to ride a similar craft. The payment Is on a prior l.i.sten to Kathy (Godfrey, W INF, Russian nuclear tests in the Arctic, latitudes West Hartford, Nov. 30 (/Pi - bUf) strike threatened for midnight: spac'ecraft three times around the Soviet Envoy Walks Out contract whose total value has .Monday thru Friday at 1 :1 0 ; the amount of radiation fallout re­ This means that the Strontium Fires broke out in two schools tonight. world. Undenstudying Glenn for not been announced. The work lOc - 15c - 25c 90 reaches earth quicker and in here yesterday, but in lioth cases is to be done In Stratford. '^atiirdav 11:10, ceived in the United States Lawyers for Brigitte Bardot say that first American manned orbiul • CHARCOAL, CAMBRIDGE amounted to only 2 to 5 per cent heaver concentrations. automatic sprinklers helped to ; that right-wing Secret Armj Or- -sh<*l i» Astronaut Scott Carpen'.er . of the total radiation received from But the human body can take hold them in check while firemen ganizaiion attempting to extort! Officials also named a team fori As Johnson Warns Reds ROCKY SEES WIFE CAM EL 2nd floor famous Daniel Green natural and man-made cause.s. up and hold -strontium only in were on the way. .VI.IKM) francs (about $10,(MiO) ! the second manned shot: Astro-' New York, Nov. 30 (/Pi — In limited I from 3. The recent Russian test series amounts al any single A fire in a bedroom at the 'film star .... Frosty weather ni|M: naut Doriald B. Slayton, with As-| the quiet seclusion of th^r coun­ All Proceeds To Be Donated To American School for the Deaf New York. Nov. 30 uP! — TheSier outside the U.S. is vastly more try estate. Gov. Nelson A. Rock­ has been'MtVmat^'to '^ila^Vhe I “ "1% l l damaged bedding, but eau.sed no ! most of Dixie as temperatures dip I tronaut Walter Sohirra backing I to new lows for sea.son in many, him up. : Soviet . . ambassador , to the United j secure. " efeller catried to his estranged ^ous'smdet°and^tfs^ ten^^ Strontium 90'i.s the!structural damage, fire officials i sertions. There 1s no a.'.sufance, however, ' walked out of a humani- Zorin said that he had no oppor­ wife la.st night the heartbreak­ to?li ‘n sma" hundred pupils had to tunity' to reply at once to Johnson. THE AUNCHESTER ASSOCIATION SLIPPERS total fallout from this sene.s quantities .spread over a longer | ------Idea of casting aside fallout shel-■ that the United States will .be able! tocioo award dinner last ["Sht ing news tliat only by a miraci* "If it were a political discussion n^ans at meet mereb- doubling period of time. (Continued on Page Twelve) tei'S for international law snowballs, to pul a man into orbit around the! 6ftci Vice President Lyndon John- can their son, Michael, be found the fallout dose already received. 1n t'haiiel Hill. X. C., into financial! globe this year. ao" warned Russia agairust any at- or a meeting," 2iorin said, "I would alive. B ut' what the governor McDonnel, former colonel in the project expected to raise $46,000 Officials denied any urgency for ' on Europe, do so." said,-In an effort to assuage a for Armv Medical Corps who served for United Nations .... Syria closes the flight, suggesting it was not! The ambassador. Valerian Zorin, “ I am sorry to have int'enupled mottier's anguish, and how long SO SOFT! as medical officer in the U.S. atom­ Don’t Have Leg to Stand On its border with Lebanon in prepu- yet decided whether man or anl-1 left the dais just after Johnson such a fine dinner." Zorin aiited. he spent in his grief-riven per- ic tests in Nevada and the hydro­ rfitlon for Its first parliamentary mal would ride the next project | a*ld "any Soviet attack on Europe "There was nothing else I c6uld do .sonal mi.ssion, could not be HELP FOR RETARDED CHILDREN- 5.50 6.50 gen te.st.s al Eniwetok. gave his ele<-tion' tomorrow since it broke mercury rocket into Earth orbit, j would be a most hazardous enter- under the circumstances." ■ learned. spokesman for the views in an interview at the an­ away from President Gamal Abdel But only a day earlier, the Na-' pri.se." governor said no details would VOCAMA FLEECE nual meeting of the Radiological Nasser’s United Arab Republic. ' tional Aeronautics and Spare Ad- Zorin'.s walkout was joined by (Continued on Page Six) be disclosed. Society of North America, which School Bars 37 Girls Secretary of Treasury Douglas h^inislration had allotted .a con-1 Luka Kizya, the Ukrainian rep- in cooperation with about 80 . he attended. Dllion tells kAtin Americans that tract for the design and i-on.stnics resenlativc, and Yordan Tcho- SIB WINSTON CHEERED dedicated Manchester men and women McDonpel said the recent Rus- SIICI-PSS of Alliance for Proirress °f “ 3-man space cap.sule that ‘ banov, Bulgaria'.s ambassador to London, Nov. 30 ■ t/P)— Sll* ' .sian multi-megaton testa produced For Exposing Knees dere'fds on. h o lr well W.V e ^ r , : ‘ he nmon. ^ the U’.N.. and%heir wives. The am- Unioii Disputes Winston Cliurchill walked into both atmofmheric and stratospher­ their own Hhare of load . . . Presi-' scientists liad to bring ba.ssadors of Poland and Yugo- the House of Cipmraons this at- I . dent Kennedy will speak ’ befoVe i spacecraft down be- .siavia did not join Zorin in leav- DUSTER ic contaAijration. The almasphere ternoon and the mother of par­ • THE JUNIOR CENTURY CLUB I’Jth biennial convention of Young Threaten U.S. liaments stopped all business to "CINDY" 6.50 fallout, only a small percentage, • Brentwood. N. Y., Nov. 30 that skirts go no higher than Democratic Clubs of America at completed Zorin lefased to talk to news- already has boosted* radioactivity True, difficulties withm the men in the Hotel Astor Ballroom. cheer him on his 87th birthday. — Brentwood High School mid-knee. Miami Beaih, Fla., Dec. 7. Entering the house — after a ' • MANCHESTER COUNCIL OF CHURCHES levels in U.S. cilie.s. Many, fa.shiort experts say ! wiieie 800 guests were assembled light blue, pink or black The Kcaviest fallout is expected officials have cracked down on Japan's biggest newspaper siig- Missiles Work luncheon of oysters and iamb the current style puts hem­ gests "Interview tcelmique," such 1 T i chops,, washed down by cham­ • MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION FOR HELP FOR to start in the spring when the girls'“exposed knees, with 37 as that between President Kennedy I o C n C i S ambassador to the L.N. lines just below the neerap. A Bal Harbour, Fla., Nov. 30 (.-Pi— pagne—Britain's great warttm* calf with gingham lining radioactive particles that were students being suspended for few fashion hon.^es draw the Later, al Soviet U.N. mission blasted into Space above the. at- and Soviet editor Alexei Adzhubei, . . . ., . J , I Continued feuding over job rights leader made the customary bow RETARDED CHILDREN too-high hemllner line- at mid-knee, and no h l^ - might be used to bring bebtei—nn—j--jGreetings to Pope headquarters Zorin accu.sed John- betiveen rival--AFL-CIO_union son of embarrassing him and ^ to the speaker. .-Vt the-s(ghta>{ er. ‘ derAanding betwen United Stales Churchill, his fellow Conserva­ Warnings didn't seem to do making political remarks, add- ■ arranged any good, so girls whose shirts .Said Brickman: "Of coui.'e. and Red China . . . Pontifical Mas." i Vatican Oitv, .Nov, 30 (.Pi So- tives and opposition Laborltes The latter group will do the actual gift wrapping many mothers look over their of requiem for Rev. John K .^ iet Premier’ Khrushchev sent '"S- . . I bv the government at the nation's, • hand or machine Deception Seen were Worn too short were sent ■ At a dinner of a humanilanaii., | Hlleil the hail with cheers. HOUSE & HALE WILL SUPPLY GIFT BOXES, earlier this weel. from 'their daughter.-! before they leave for O'Connor, pastor of St. Ro.se's ■ bu lhdav greetings to Pope John school, Snd their hemline function.. .such a statement was! „ washable classes to the principal's of­ Roman Catholic Church in New ' jcXIII l’a..t weekend, the first time out of place " ■ Building trades unions meeUng , KRKKO.NEN OPPOSED • GIFT PAPER AND RIBBON FREE OF CHARGE lengths are all right. But some Haven, will be celebrated there any Soviet premYer is known to ' Helsinki, Nov. 30 (Jf)—Finland's If In Shelter Plan fice. The owners of the 37 girls, after they get to school, After the dinner Johnson, asked , "ELFIN" 5.50 pairs of knees were sent home Satuixtay. have sent any greetings to a Pon- _.‘T*’- . ! trial unions of conspiring with, Social Democrats today nomi­ * arnel and nylon blend roll up their skirts at the Socialisl leader Norman Thomas, tiff of the Roman Catholic Church, speech a speech ” ' ‘ missile manufacturers in pirating, nated Rafael Paaslo to run • second floor San Francisco, Nov. 30 i/P)— for two days. Some of the gitjs \yaist which, of course, makes may return today, and the re­ says there Isn't miieh free enter- j "\Ve know nothing. " said the Vati- against President Urlio Kekkonen Several hundred college faculty them that much shorter," prise left in United Slates because \ San pro.ss office. "We suggest that " ^ n t i n u K r i n : "From what bi tbc presidential election In blue, pink or black members In northern California mainder tomorrow. • little or no ironing • wrappers in attendance When the "roll-up" girls are military spending has greatly in- ■ you ask the Soviet eirtba-ssy.” heal'd and' saw .Mr. Johnson b e-, ^ however, was ‘ a ' January. The nomination was are a.sking President Kennedy lO High School. V'lce Principal gan aixusiug Uie USSR m some ^ privately but not as seen_____ as______a brightening„ ...... - , of tbe Finn- during store opening hours cordora abandon the .fallout shelter pro-; Harvey S. Brickman said last disciplined by their teacher.', fluenced nation’s economy . . . The Vatican said the mes.sage Brickman said, "by the lime “ Minntenien” organizations being, had been received and a .reply sent expansionist asjJhtftions ajid ac,-1 publicly by labor unions that 1 Inh. political situation, sine* gram and. lead the nation toward, night that he had received tions which I, as the repre.sentative ; agencies are taking ad-j Paaslo belongs to th« imoderate • 10 to 18 a positive program for' peace witn > they get to the offiee the-skirts formed througlunU South to m e e t , but ivould give no details. Presum- MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 P.M.— SATURDAY TILL 5:45' phoiie calls from a few irate axe down.” integration attempts, savs Missis- ablv the replv was an expres.sion Soviet Union, cannot listen • yj^p{jjgg pj ^ no-strlke pledge to l third wing"’ of the deeply split freedom." | mothers, "But in general,” he to from any quarter, including Vice j,ward considerably more missile The faculty members, repre­ Concerning the record num­ sippi citizens’ pouncil' leaderr of thanks. .Social Democratic party. 'Tb# • royal blue or magenta added, "neariy all the parents ber of suspensions, -Brickman Pentagon and Defense Secretary A spokesman at the embassy President Johnson.” | contracts to non-union firms. choice seemed to indicate that sentatives of nine California are with us." schools, made the plea in an open j said teachers haye been warn- Robert McNamara described as said Ambassador Semen Kozyrev Johnson, who read his siieech, WTiat has happened is that the Paaslo, 88, is earmarked to bs Brickman noted that the ■ ing the hlgh-tiemline girls agents of big biistnees by Red Star, had been delegated by. Khrushchev had called attention to the buildup j unions were faced with ,U.S. Sen- the eventual successor of N-year- litter in today’s San Francisco ex­ suspemfedj girls ■ don’t have a aminer. since the beginning of the official newspaper of Soviet Arifiy to extend greetings to Pope John of the North Atlantic Treaty Or-1 gte Committee charges earlier old party chief Vaino ' Tanner, Please- Note: ' men's styles The letter called fallout shelters leg to stand on, since a skirt- school term in this Long Island . . . First reported death sentence on his 80th birthday Nov.'25. This ganization (NAT©) and said: ; this year that they Were gouging the Russians brought charges '6.00 to 8.50 a "cruel deception" that "pre­ length ruling was drafted last community. ' under Fidel Castro's harsh now had been done In writing through “ Its forces have steadily e x -, missile contractors ' by frequent 'from Soviet Premier Khruabchev Other ^bes and dusters For those who prefer to do their own jrift wrapping— There will be avail­ pares the people for acceptance of spring with the aid on the stu­ As is usual with suspensions. fliing squad law imposed on coun­ the Vatican's Apostolic Nunciature panded..Jn-numbers and efficiency. strikes and excessive overtime that opposition eleraeota In .Pin- 5.99 to 21.95 able in every department our new gift boxes— and ready made bows just thermonuclear war and would sub- dent council, and the decision Brickman said, the parents of ter-revolutionary caught burning in Italy, said the spokesman. Any Soviet atUck on-Ehirope would costs. land were seeking to npaet Fin- appears in the student hand­ be.^ a most hazardous enterprise. land’s policy of neutrality «M |, for the aaldng— at NO CHARGE I atantlaUy Increase the likelihood" each atudent will be called in sugar can* field, Havana Radio of such a conflict. book. The handbook states to talk thing* over. ■ays. (CoBtlaaed ea Pag* Blx) , The piindp*! bass' of western pow- (Oentinaed on Page Twelve)- Mendship wHh Russia. ■ L ' \ y - —h /' I, I ' ' ' jf' I

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F A fflT W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONNc THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1961. M AN^IEStiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONn J, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 FACIE t H l^ Yale Students Strides Made Shopping Dlayi Work Schedule Listed JUK 'Till Chri$tmoM Sheinwold on Democrats Will Reconsider For Library Addition Slate Polaris By Orchestra Town Committee Distribution Since Spring POLITE PLAY < ‘Victory Walk’ SAVES CONtBACT West dealer FOR EASY The ^stence of two vacancles^ing the post made vacant by the Mtry Cheney Library will be closed for three to four weeks, By Alfred Sheinwold Both tides vutnanUi (continued troni Page One) Note: The Manchester Civic Remember your childhood les- NORTH ®n the Diemocratic Town Commit­ death of William Lang Monday.' instead of the expected two. soon after Christmas while'walls Orchestra performed its second ■oni when you play bridge! Don’t ♦ A 7 tee, one of which occutred after the Committee members were re­ are knocked out between the existing building and new addi­ describes itself as a conservative concert last night at Manchester ^ 6 2 luctant to consider filling the post take a piece of cake the first time <> K Q 7 6 S notices for laet night'e meeting at first, since the number of mem­ tion. * ~ i youth organization with a mem­ High School with John Gruber It is offered. Walt until you’re conducting. Since Gruber ia the ♦ ’ ‘ J . were eent outlast week,'contrlbut': bers from Districts 2 and 8 was LOOKINGand Tti« library board last night j Buckle.v said Uip addition will bp bership of 25,000 members on more coaxed. ‘ tied at 10. heard a report from Mias Anna i open in "the middle of Febniar.v.” regular music critic for The Her­ West leads the king of spades. ed to a decision by the committee I than 200 college campuses and ald, the concert was reviewed by If you’re greedy and impatient J^Q 114 6 10 « » to reconsider the wnole systeVn of Becker then said that 4s long as Ftwch, head librarian at Mar.v xhe Annulli Construction Co. the committee had seen fit to fill Cheney, on work schedules of the i detailed its work schedule as fol- j communities in the country. Prank Pandolfl, Impresario of the enough to win the first trick, you representaAlon from the five dis­ I William G. Johnson Jr., Glas- Connecticut Opera Aasoclation. 0 8 4*2 his district's minimum quota, he Annulll Constrtiction Co., which is! lows for the north wing: Win foee the game and rubber. tricts. was willing to have District 8 erecting the addition. jg^. 8—Partitioning, oak ' tonbury. Yale sophomore who is Pandolfl also reviewed the orches­ Your best continuation is to YAF stale chairman, said the of- tra’s first concert laat spring.) take the ace of diamonds and re­ One of the vacancies, caused by nominate Uie next member. LISTENING.. In the report, the contractor, trim and gla.ss work. A 9 5 3 ! ganization wants to "show the turn a spade, but this doesn’t help. the resignation of WllUam A. Edward Tomklel, town clerk, asUmated that the north wing will: By Dec. 15- Installing asphalt ^K Q J 10 953 Vlens, was filled by the election of said he was against filling the sec­ be completed by Dec. 22 and the'tile and miscellaneous work, ; political leaders of the Comnumist By FRANK PANDOLFI West leads out the ace and eight and so-called neutralist countries O A Arnold Clough from District 2. ond vacancy, because the notice of, south wing by .Tan .5. B.oard mem-. , ^2—Completion. The li- Last night’s concert by the Man­ of hearts, removing trumps from ♦ A 9 the meeting mentioned only one : that the young people of America the dummy. The other, vacancy, caused by the b«r* said th€ period will ^rary will begin moving books into chester Civic Orchestra demon­ general feeling for the w'ork, but Wea North *«* death of William Lang, was left vacancy. firmly sutipQrt a strong defense trie infinite finish required for Now the dummy is dead. You 1 4 Past Pats Doubto probably be Dec. 22 through Jan. wing at that time, provided strated that the organization has cannot ruff a spade, nor can you unfilled until the next meeting. Karp said he would have agreed e-stablishmant for our country and every note, just did not seem to Pau 2 0 Pm* ^ ^ that- the item ahould be tabled, ex^ jh*. Uiat shelves have been installed. arc not afraid to say so .. ." made very marked advancement be present. ever make use of the good dia­ Disagreement on, me filling of During the period when the li-, All P w , , . A 1C the vacancies was sharpened be­ cept that Becker had yielded to The forthcoming walk is aimed since its first concert last spring. Mozart is a tremendously diffi­ monds. In all, you must lose a OpeniDg lead — 4 ^ brary will be closed^ Manchester j. p,n„hmg of plaeler trump, two spades and a club. cause earlier In the meeting Atty. District 3, and ' all the district residents may take book.s out o'', at showing siippoi't not'only of the Intonation and tone qualities were cult composer for any orchestra Jules Karp a committee of one to chairmen were present, plus more return them at Whiton L'hrar.v " p Polaris missile program, but of to play well, and so it is not sur Down one, on a hand that any than 40 of the 60 committee mem­ improved, and the orchestra la de­ good child could make. review the bylaws of the town com­ the West P> IS OUR m doR CoHSlXRftvon filled by someone from his district. quirements for the post of chair­ resident agent or broker licensed to sell health in­ audience could judge the perform­ ALL COIX)R SHOW Karp supported Becker, and man specifies that the chairman He ha.s three sotis, Earl W. Go.s- ance for himself. It was beautifully surance in Connecticut. Or call or wiite Connecticut lee of Glastonbury. Sherwood Go.s- Mrs. Bycholskl withdrew the nomi­ shall be a man, a specification 65, 650 Main Street, Hartford 3, Connecticut. ir i lee. and Collis Goslee. both of done on Uie whole. A few times Audrey Hepburn In nation. "that was outmoded the day it rapid figurations were not pre­ Becker nominated Clough, and was written,” according to Karp. Manclie.ster; eight grandchildren, cisely together, but there was "Breokfost At Tiffany's" Diilinctiv* Stylint and ten great-grandchildren. In color l:.30-6:S0-9:45 the vote making ‘ him a member Women should be permitted to Yha HADLEY • Medal H27B4 ASSOCIATED CONNECTICUT HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES The family pre.sented him with very considerable sensitivity in Mr. waa unanimous. hold the post Trim, contemporary le-boy In a decorated birthday cake and Gruber's direction, and in tlie or­ Also: PilJHB C£N1£R-PHONE JIIS-^ 123 Chairman Cummings then sug- 6. The bylaws governing the grained Walnut color, grained chestra’s response. 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He demonstrated a fine tone, give Zenith's Service Saver TV chattie MANCHESTER and a sensitive feeling for Mo- Is handcrafted I Handwired con­ 1 : zart. ,.Unfortuna,tely, the orches- nections are hafitf< soldered to i tra was not up to trie subtleties of N e w i give you finest performance and ◄ this most difficult of composers. greater operating dependeblllty. They played the notes, and had a "Dine in Authentic Colonial Atmosphere" PUBLIC MARKET ◄ MEET 803-805 MAIN STREET the new chef i KID SHOW S.AT. 1 P.M. PYQUAUG INN Rotary Blade Shaven! Gift-Priced As Only .\ll Color! .\ll Happy! N O W A T THE • QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY • ‘‘D. 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i A Q K f O U E 'kANCREStSS EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAYv NOVEMBER SO. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1961 PAG E n V E

S|ifMr«4. dJthduch ast ».jUa(la !(«(ia unduly appithdnalve layman, ws have «vst been able to dla- who nbw ttand*, parly gad o«n- fact In the altnaUtm has ckangM. guch an experience In one re­ cover, the motivation of leadership fldent tn the Held, ai the pdrty’a Bolton It la amaxlng:, how often those hearsal suggests another re­ Connecticut in this choice was of a relatively first announced candidate for the lEttPtiins If^raUk high order, tt waa aaeklng a noiateation for .the United Statee tve’ve heen snoopin^ who cry wolf are also grintUitK hearsal. candidate who would and could be Senate next year. And by all Indl- PRESCRIPTIONS ZBA Hearing Found Null aoina ax. Yankee something more than Juat a rep­ caUonS, 'he stands there in de­ in Santa’s workshop.. resentative of a certain nationality fiance of warning, from the same TROHAS . Ry A. H. a . group. In Kowsilakt. an Army of- leaderehip which first brought him On Used Car Lot Request WALTER a ____ 'WroiiK Thing, Right Reason A 11 iou|;bt for T M ij fleer who seemed a modest, like­ Into poUtlob. that the safest and PnbiUkani SpoBsor«d,l9 the Miarhsetst able, Intelligent fellow, they wisest thing for him to do would (and here's what Vouadad Oetotar L AW' ' 'When our warahips and planes Tha legacies of the 19S8 Demo­ 9 - 9 8 1 4 The Zoning Board of Appeals Caaaea mt Churchae cratic State cionvention — the thought they had found something be to make eure of his own re^ DEUVER Publlafead Btwt Cramag Except appeared juat ontaide Dominican moat ftrmly boaaed "frea" conven­ a cut above the routine. So they nomination aa eongressman-at- (ZBA) will turn back to the Zon­ w M an aag ■oMayA Bat««iph€_re still fea­ sibility that Dodd, if he made it votes and positions of his which away pfaui. A $5.00 deposit of the General Assembly, can ap­ York i;ihicaKo Detroit spo Boeton. to the Senate, would inevitably will hold portable until OPEN TONIGHT ond prove the location of a used car •gating Fun MfclMBER AUDIT BHREAU UI< tures, this could, any day soon, be alarm the professionals, because CIRCULATIONS. GS Leaders Plan follow lines of his owm and in­ they seem to be out in left field, Christmas!' ouaineea, filling station, or car re­ any one of them. evitably start building a perhaps have an element of life and death EVERY NIGHT till pairer's business if zoning regula­ The Herald Printinx Company Inr... And, even we ourselves have to challenging political position of common sense In them which ap­ BERUBE tions permit use of the land for eesumes no financial re.sponslbllltv tor Clirislnias Parlv his own. They selected Dodd as t' porraphlral errors appeartne IP ad ask, apart from the particular peals to the voters in the bleach- Typewriter Service this purpose. This use is not per- Board Chairman their man. pul on their elaborate m itt^ in this case and the request vertisementi and other readtnx nutter short range specific objective of “Christmas Around the World’ ere. 479 Middle Tpke., East Now thru Christmas! William E. Buckley was re­ In I'he Uanebestrr Eventnx Herald charade of neutrality, and have At any rate, it la thle Kowalski Ml 9-8177 At The Green a WE GIVE WORID GREEN STAMPS • for an exception to zoning regula­ our use of warships and planes, j will be the theme for the annual found themselve.s required to keep tions should have been made to the elected chairman of the library Display advertlslnx oloslnx houra; ;Girl Scout Leaders' Chri.stmas board last night. For Monday—; p.m Friday. whether we believe in shotgun party to be held Tuesday, Dec. 6. a wary eye on Dodd ever since. zoning commission. For Tuesday—1 p.m Monday democracy. I at 8 p.m. in Woodruff Hall at Their convention victory on Thla is the first such case that He has served as chairman since For WudneMay—1 p.m Tuesday. Dodd was won smoothly enough to haa come up since adoption of new For Thursday—1 p.m Wedpesday. Unfortunately, In Latin Ameri­ Center Congregational Church. excuse them from any open show­ For Friday-1 p.m Thursday. I The North Neighborhood com- regulations which went into effect Miss Catherine Putnam v\’** For Saniroay—1 n m Friday. can polities, there are very few ! mittee in charge includes Mrs ing of their hand. Their operation Order Now about a year ago. The new reg­ ClBssfiled deadline: 10:30 a a . aa_ uncomplicated fairy tales, in of this historic unbossed conven­ Tho Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS elected secretary. ay of lubllcatloa except Saturday— I Seymour Brown, Mrs. Robert ulations list several permitted Buckley, a board of education f a m . which, after a crisis, ex+rybody jCoe, Miss Emily Kissman. Mi.ss tion. however, ran into a sudden uses In a buslneas zone, but omits Fabulous fashion at a burst of open difficulty when it « PERSONALIZED memb-er since 1933, has been a settles dOKTi and Itvei happily ever Evallne Pentland, Miss Gertrude mentioning a used car business. It tiny price, in a boxy Thursday, Nov. 30 Liddon and Mrs. Carl Rohrbach. came to the vote on another of (Sgi^ would be permitted in areas de­ member of the library board for a after. The program will include games their pre-convention selections — C H R IS T M A S signated aa industrial zones. number of years. A retired head chanel-tjTJe jacket over a TTie Trujillos were chased out of and dances, a display of hand­ that of Frank Kowalski for the The ZBA will send a copy of of the history department at Han­ matching slim skirt 1 Death Of A Sloiran the Dominican Republic. There crafts from foreign lands, and a post of congressman-at-large. CARDS Oarrity'a decision to the zoning ford Public "High School, he is a Choose solids in Navy. play,' entitled “Trimming the In this case the quick, un­ commission for its consideration. Manchester native who received If >T>u have, by any chance, been were reports, at the time, that the Tree” Each leader is asked to reliable tides of late convention A Deeign For Everytme degrees from YfUe Unlver.slty and Camel, Gray or Black, or Dominican people themselves During the public hearing on pert Brown or Gray wonderlnjr what had ever become bring an exchange gift which a chaos forced leadership to show its Nov. 22, the question of whether Trinity College. of that ‘'missile ffap” which once cheered the American ships and Girl Scout could make in her hand, and defend openly what was DEWEY-RICHMAN the ZBA had jurisdiction was Miss Putnam is a teacher m the checks. Sizes 8 to 18. seemed just about the most im planea which helped accompli.sh troop. Refreshments will be served later revealed to be a choice lead­ 787 MAIN 8T. raised and the ZBA tabled action social studies (ftparlihent atM sn- in the tradition of the English ership itself had made months chester High School. portant thingr in the world, the In this purpose. The Dominican peo­ was.sall. before the convention. So far aa on Mason's permit until legal ad­ formation Is that It is dead. Han- ple, 1(1 fact, began rejoicing In NEW INCREASED vice could be obtained. The ZBA did not obtain advice aon Baldwin, military expert for their own possession of freedom on whether it was legal to accept Idle Claims Up the New York Times, conducted for the first time in many years. the petition signed by 90 residents OPEN THURSDAY final ceremonies over It In a col SubiequenUy, however, they of the area objecting to granting Bv 16 in Town and FRIDAY TILL 9 have begun to rttajee a rather con­ the used car permit. Julius umn the other day. Strong, chairman of the ZBA, said “The latest Intelligence estl fused use of that freedom. Part of he had obtained legal advice that Total unemployment claims filed mates,” he wrote, "compiled by their apparently sponthneoua and such a petition had to be submit­ in Manchester for the week ended perhaps irresponsible activity has DIVIDEND RATE ted 24 hours before the hearing. Nov. 25 numbred 1,391, just 16 all the aervices (the Strategic Air consisted of demonstrating against In order to avoid complications, more than the prerioue week’s Command was the only hold-out) the ZBA accepted the petition for count of 1,285.. agree that the United Btatea'and the regime we helped keep in of­ Payable Dec. 29 for the 6 month the record. Statewide, claims filed for un­ the Soviet Union have about the fice. There is a political opposition Opinions were expressed at the employment compensation dipped same number of intercontinental In the streets which nobody, as time that since the hearing was to .14,847 from the previous week's • for horizontal lines, turn left knob! ballistie missiles ready for opera­ yet, seems to have pegged very period from July 1 held to obtain public sentiment total of 36.580, it was announced TREASURE CHEST on granting the permit, it was by State Labor Commissioner Re- • for vertical lines, turn right knob! tion and that by year's end the definitely, from the ideological proper to present the petition at nato E. Riccluttl. The decline waa NOW United States might well have point of view. Perhaps it is truly the hearing as a fair expression due to the holdiay shortened week, • to create curves, turn knobs together! more than Russia. democmtlc; perhaps it ha.s links to DIAMONDS of those living In the area- he noted. • to erase, turn upsi(de-(Jown and shake, $ 2 -9 9 “Thus an 'issue,' which played something less pleasant. About Town Ranking ninth in claims, Man­ (printing disappears in a wink!) a major part in the last Presiden­ The question is, now, whether YOUR SAVINGS EARN Bolton Homemakers will hold a chester ha!d 698 claims from wom­ Christmas party at the Howard en, 23 leas than the previous vv-eek tial campaign, was finally declared our planes and warships are still Johnson Restaurant on Tolland and amounting to 53,7 per cent of —as many had long claimed—not acting as referees in the public COME IN EVERY Tpke., Manchester, Dec. 13 at the total claims load here. to be an issue at all. and political affairs of the Domin­ noon. Members who attend are “Indeed," continued Baldwin, ican Republic. Having protected asked to bring a grab bag gift. LYNN P l BLISHi® DIES President Balaguer against the Bolton 4-H Club members are Ljnm. Mass., Nov, 30 tPi Thom­ “the ‘miaalle gap' — its birth as McGovern, about 50, president growth and early death—had an plot of the Trujillos, will we also BEAUTIFUL Invited to a meeting of the Tol­ SLAX SET land County 4-H Teenage Club and publisher of the Lvnn Sunday Alice-ln-Wonderland quality about now protect him against the pos­ from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. P'riday at Post, died last night. It which could flourish only In a sible turbulence of his own peo­ the Tolland County Agricultural McGovern, for nian.v years politi­ ple? Are future judgments we cal editor of the I-ynn Telegram- KNITS democracy. The phrase was In con­ SHAPE Center in Rockville. News until the newspaper suspend­ by siderable part the product of serv­ may be called upcin to make going An application for a marriage ed operation earl.v in 1960, headed ice rivalries and partisan politlcii. to be aa easy auid clear as the license has been filed with Town a group of former Telegram-News UNLIMITED It originated several years ago judgment that wh' didn't want the Clerk David Toomey by Robert AI- j employes who founded the Sunday Middlesex fred Ludwig and Nancy Alice Post last vear. by Sperttnipos when the United States long-range Trujillos back la.the saddle? Or Oagliardone. missile program was getting under is doing the wrong thing for a Men of the Bolton Congrega way. The servicea produced differ­ right reason ever a final, satisfac­ CURRENT ANNUAL tional Church will meet at the ent estimates of Soviet miasile ca­ tory solution of any problem? church tonight at 8:30 before leav-j Combed cotton knit turtle Ing for a laymen's meeting in neck blouse appliqued in pabilities. These were revised from South Coventry. year to year, but the Air Force Hol> Communion will be dis­ printed corduroy. ^Iag:enta, estimate was consistently on the No Longer A Race tributed in' St. Maurice Church' at blue, gold or red. high side. The Soviet Union, it-was 8 a m tomorrow, the first Friday Coordinated All any of ua will have to do, for of the month. Mass will be cele­ estimated, had the capacity of pro­ our part, when the count down brated at 8:30 p.m. It will be an ducing, by the critical 1S60-M OVAL—naw, excif ROUND— trodHionoI, anniversary Ma.ss for Mrs. Wil­ comes for the first American to ing, larger- brilliont- Separates in period, several times the number try an orbit around the world, will liam Dougan. looEing cut The selectmen will meet tomor­ Flannel lined stained glass of missiles that the U.8. program be to be spectators to the drama. row at 8 p.m. at the Town Of­ An 8XC8 printed corduroy slack.s planned in that period. Yet we uill also find it Impossible fices. with elastic back band front A L L W O O L “Air Force propaganda, voiced merely to be spectators. The actual for youi for smooth fit. Magenta, most loudly by several senators Advertisement riak will be taken by one of our Christmas Shopping? High blue, gold or red. and by a columnist, started beat­ stoutly trained astronauts. The School Sitter Available. Bolton. DOUBLE KNITS ing the drums for a considerable burden of scientific and mechani­ MI 9-6624. ■tep-up of the U.S. mjasile pro­ cal responsibility will be upon the '-1 W IT UNLIMITED gram. Years o f acute danger Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ complex but cohesive organiza­ ton correspondent, Grace .McDer­ would develop, it was predicted, tion of men and machines we have mott, telei^one Mitchell 3-6,568. IN THE ^ Sportempos in the early Nineteen Sixties when built up for this space age kind of HANDY 12-PACK 3-6x *4.99 a 'miasile gap' in favor of Russia life. But all of us will also feel. ' would develop and the Soviet even though we have nothing | Rorkrille-f ernon NO DEPOSIT Union would be capable of bom­ direct to do with it, a certain , 7-14 $5.9^ slim skirts^^10.99 barding the Unite. States with tenseness of breath, a certain pas- World Missions hundred.s of long-range missiles alonate wish for the euccess of 7 while the U.S. would be almost the Venture, a numbing dread of Appeal to Begin oyerblouses. ^ 5 k99 entirely dependent upon Its long- disaster, and a feeling that the range bombers for retaliAtion. hope and prestige of America are The Rockville Seventh Day Ad- |rtv>fi| CORIRMT ' “General James M. Gs'vin, who at stake. ventiet Church will conduct a fund jaefets *... ^12.99 retired from the Army in 1958 and We ought, on past experience, to drive tn the city for the 58th an­ who is now Ambassador to France, have full confidence that those in nual World Missions Appeal. The WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR KIDDIES! supported these predictions, and charge of this project will con­ drive will begin Saturday and con- tiniie'to Jan. I. President Kennedy, then cam­ tinue to proceed resolutely blit paigning for office, took them up cautiously, and that, just as every Richard Anderson, church home missions and welfare director, will For every tot \ - t t - .. a , . and ■ emphasized them. The 'mis­ step and stage so far has been lead the volunteer workers local- sile gap’ became an Issue of par­ worked over and tested until it has ly- and toddler! tisan politics. The Republicans become much more sound prob­ Save More! Earn More! Have More! The goal in. the Rockville area is S6T5. gave more substance to the 'issue' ability than any open gamble, so .Funds will go for welfare, disas­ by admitting that intelligence esti­ the final experiment will, when it ter relief, and educational servicea mates In the latter part of the comes, be almost routine to those Have M O RE when you save at SBM. The more you save here, aj home plus medical, welfare., and Fifties calculated that Russia had Involved even if it can never be the faster you'll have money to spend . . . money to secure ediicFtional work abroad. ' the capability of surpassing the The'''v,Dorcas Society, welfare 'Cozy GOLp quite that to the lay mind. your future . . J money to invest in a home, a boat, a car, a arm of tTfe.church, administers the United States. . That is the way to expect it will EMERALD. vacation. funds. T^e ^oriety sent 90 tons of ‘’"What haa changed In the past be, and that Is the way it should MARQUISE-«!a- CUT— fojhion- clothing to Chile following the year la not finished hardware; be. There is no longer any element ganf, graceful, different oble, iophitticafed earthquake there- .Qne truckload BOOTS there iias been no miraculous of race in this venture. It makes Ea rn M O RE when you increase your SBM Savings. Every time came from Rockville.^ Part of thia year's contribution S]^d-up In our missile program little or no difference in the de­ you make a deposit here, you're putting your money to work will be used to run a hospitahon an ; orV A' Alow-down in the Russian partment of prestige whether our for you, earning at the new higher 4 % dividend rate. Indian reservation In Arizona\^ To wear, when build-up. Only opinions .have first human orbit is accomplished Mercedes changed. tomorrow or some months from You'll have M O RE whan you save at SBMl As an SBM Depositor the weather ?il3.99 .— ■••jiig Democrats now are In now. power and early studies of all As a matter of fact, ths only you're eligible to have a P A C K A G E D SA V IN G S PLAN consist­ RUMMAGE SALE won't play fair! available missile data by Secre­ way our prestige could now be ing of a growing savings account plus Savings Bank Life Insur- ALL KINDS GOOD WINTER CLOTHING tary of Defense Robert S. McNa­ very much involved would be for TRIASURI CHEST DIAMONDS ARE AVAILAILE ONLY AT MICHAELS ^ ance. ' , Friday and Saturday All Day mara and '.lUa aaaistants led last our first orbiting attempt with a Whether you're going to spend $100 or os much os $5000, do invest Girls’ lined cotton Travel In cozy comfort POULTRY FAR.M knit pants, with winter'to the conclusion that there human to run into trouble of some It in a Michaels Treasure Chest Diamond and know, that you ore get­ Have more than one account! You'11 save faster; reach your through rain, snow, sleet or was no real ‘missile gap' impend­ kind. Certainly, then, there is I.Ake St., Manrhealer A-Iine butcher-all cold in these smart water- ting the finest In diamond value. Do you know why Michaels Treasure goal sooner if you have an SBM Savings account for every pur­ top emblemed In ing. Mr. Kennedy I m never re- every reason for those in charge applique. Red, repellent Gplp ,Boots. They pudiaM his pre-elecUon ‘missile of Project Mercury to stage ai Chest Diamonds exceed in beauty? It's because they excel in quality! pose. blue ' or green, cradle your ' stocking foot vvitli a. deep pile lining. Walk gs^‘ ^tm en ts, but both he and many rehearaals as they would if medium. large ex­ Pr/'eei INCLUDl Ftdtral ■ASV PAYMINTS INVITRO tra large, 2. 3. t. confidently on non-skid soles. bis administration have carefully there were no time element in­ Aluminum Wonderall’s famous Twinkletoea, with lin­ Fit wonderfully. nfrmined (mm restating them,' volved at all. We are not racing Menber of Fedentl Depoett ing to keep garment in shape. Tinkle bells lUading.ilaaipod Baldwin’s obit­ the Russians. We are not racing the iBtureaM Oftrp. Windows $11.95 on the self bootie. blue, red or navy. Me­ uary notica It is difficult to re­ clock. The moet heartening dam dium, large and extra large. call. even after so short a passage onatration in the chimp flight yea- A2.99 $13.99 TO $17.99 of time, the, near hysteria a few tenlay .was that, when something THE KNOWN NAME. Doors 929415 gensmla. flalaiwnUt Joaaph Alaop, did go wrong, that atlU almoat un- avings IHE KNOWN QOAUTY SINCE IWP anchester Boys’ two piece cotton knit set. all lined and then Caa#date Kennedy seem­ believahle ccmtrol' by man on Jal. Doors $59415 with cotton. Slack and knit top with con­ ed able to generate with their earth of mechanism! and Instru- JeweiEKS - SICVEKSMITHS MAIN Off ICE EAST BRANCH WfSr BRANCH ' Flue Inetallatlea. OPEN THURSDAY trast trim and Stop Light desi^. Medium, Empreia cries «g atatf uta doom. manta far out in space was able 92.i Main Si 286 fast Cnniir Sf || Man.h. t.-r Parkcnl, large, extra'large and sizes 2, 3 and 4. $16.99 But aa ai today, as Hanson to compenaate for. tha failure gad 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—PHONE MI S-2T41 OPIN JHURSPAY Cor L' nox Sf. VV, sf Mciai* 1 ut ttfjiUo MANCHESTER and FRIDAY till 9 $4.99 DO use your charge account with ub! ’Baldjrtii aaaarts, the doom has Uft- ■tlil bring tha capaula down aaft- Iv-NINOS 6 fo 8 BOTH PR/tNCHfS OPfN fPlDAYS f, 8 ,vm A W M N G CO. (•A da4 ttd fM at crisia haa dla- ly. But, to the outfaiu aai pe^•'' H I 9-8091 iMWAYB PUNTY - ■ 'J '9~ • r ■iT '’ "'

I t A N C ^ T B B EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 80. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ?0, 1981 PAGBBEVBN I V leal Oommunlst prssa and public,” Korner Receives At Dinner Honoring Adlai said Johnson, "they would long Rockville~Vemon BockviUe»Vernon Library Board Lists Four since have been severely called to FREE DELIVEHY task for failing thus to exploit op­ We WUI Deliver Aaythlagl Graduation Honor portunities which ones seemed vir­ Court Ups ^Desirable^ Improvements tually within thstr, grasp." Sewage Plant An engraved mounted plaque Soviet Envoy Walks Out ARTHUR’S Johnson cited free world “ sub- lia s-1506 will be awarded to Dofigfas A- egsa stories" In the Middle East, J Xayaway Everything First Qnnli^ Prison Term Rcfinishing of the M air Camney^ Tha audio-visual center at Mary Komer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. In India and Pakistan. He said Inventories Library basement at an sktaimat- Chaney would coat about $6,000, Raymond Komer, 63 EIro St., at South Korea Is, free. Now at ed cost of S20.000 has top priority and would Include a aeparate en­ the recruit graduation ceremonies As Johnson Warns Reds In South America, Johnson said, For Rodgers over four “ desirable” c ^ t a l im­ trance and a room for showing tomorrow at the Great Lakes the Communists had been thrown At $856,638 Open Every Day 10 to 10 provements. suggested by the li­ films as well as storing them. Naval Training Center, Great (Oofitlaaed fross Flags Oas) national strategy and we sh(nild back eveiywhere except in Cuba. K ing’s brary board, to the town's li­ Library board members decided Lakes. HI., for being aelected hon­ have soma surceases,” adding: As for Amca, he said, "W e are Hartford. Nov. 8 0(fl — Th« re- Tha inventory of machinery, braries. to eliminate additional parking or man of his company. Johnson did not appear to hsvs "And I.am hkre today to telryou now working closely with virtually fo r vltw divtaion of Supertor Court Other improvements include the .Imildings and equipment of the area of Mary Cheney Library as The award Is based on Individ­ noticed that Zorin left the table. that wa have both." every one of these newly inde­ Money Back Gharantee today ordered an increajied sen­ purchase of a bookmobile for about a suggested capital improvement, ual performance of duty in all The Vice President ticked off pendent nsUons.” new Rockville aewage treatment SELFnRVIUEc°s DEPT. STORE tence for Theodore’ M. Rodgere. $20,000, construction of an audio­ because it would infringe on Cen­ phases of basic training Including Angler Biddle Duke, chief of what he called decisive defeats for He conceded that "staggering plant is $865,638.15. Christmas J7, o f Hertford, now confined to visual room to Mary Cheney Li­ ter Park property. However, they leadership. initiative military protocol of the State Depsrtm«j| the Oommimtsts in Japan, .the problems j-emsln,” but added, "we Adding $30,000 for the house, state prison for sssauH with intent can lick these problems if ws ad­ brary and addition of parking fa­ agreed to recommend adding apa(;e , bearing and jpverall scholastic and master of ceremonies at the Philippines, Malaya, Burma and garage storage shed and 15-acre to oomrait murder In connection cilities at the West Side Branch to the West Side Branch library j dinner, said; " I didn't even know Indonesia. He conceded the Far dress them with trigbr and con­ PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD with an attack on Marsh all Komer is a 1981 Bast Is not secure from attack, fidence.” property on which the plaiit ia libramv parking area. graduate of they'd left.” located, that total estlmatM value Fowlkes of Vernon. TK ^ibrary board will submit Its E aclfo7foe items on the capital! Stevenson, who was honored but said the Communist threat had receded except in Laos and South o f the facility comes to Just un­ M A N C H E ST E R - Former Cheney Mills The review was requested by recommendations td planning con­ improvements lists prepared by | with Medico’s "world humanitari­ der $900,I)OQ. Bodgcra Viet Nam. sultant Harold S. Kramer of Plan town officials is one which will ap an award,” said he had no com­ The Inventory and total value The sentenoe Imposed by Judge " I f the Soviet leaders had to ac­ ning and Renewal Associates,’ budget request some ment on Zorin’s walkout. figures are contained in an eight- Abraham 8. Berdon last April 21 Wives Are Heard count for their failures to a crit- Cambridge, Maas . who i.s making time during the next aix years. Medico cited Stevenson as an WINDOW SHADES page (typed, a in ^ space) report in Superior Court at Rockville was a master plan of Manchester's The priority of the improvements "ambassador extraordinary whose from Plant Supt Charles A. Pitkat eight to 12 years although state's needs. Kramer has asked that all may be updated each year ag needs Bv Toastmasters deep concern for. the liberty and WASHAH.E to the d ty for use by the city’s Atty. .Toel H. Reed 2d had recom­ town department heads and offi­ lessen or increase, Kramer has dignity of mankind reflects the im n S T A T E auditor. mended nine to 12 yesrs. cials prepare a list of capital im- i said. Wives were given an opportu­ hlghe.st American ideals and In- j It Is the first detailed listing of Costs Ytin Isess at provements to cover the next six Today the review dtviskei held nity to speak at the semi-annual spires all men.” The sward con-' DON’S PIZZA AQUA SHADES the oontenU od the city's newest, Fine Quality the lesser sentence was not* mer- years. . ladies night program of Chew N lists of a cr>’stal bowl set in a box and biggest, piece of real estate. He will Incorporate the suggest­ Made to Order Kod and directed that Rodgers be Aid to Phiographer Chat Chapter of Toastmasters In­ with a silver plaque., ft fc In operation for six months, It resentenced to a. term o f nine to ed Improvements Into the master j ternational last night at the Wal­ Medico is a non-profit organiza­ ORIIWERS Wlto Four Rellers New London. Nov. .10 — An mi • ' ( will bo open Sunday from 1 to 4 12 years. plan. Kramer has asked that each , nut Restaurant. tion founded by Dr. Peter D. Com-: 180 SFRCCE ST. p.m. for public Inspection. aide said; "No picture,, the flash *'On Jan. 16,” the divisioo find­ Improvement be labeled "urgent,” I Mrs. Charles Brapie. Mr,. Frank anduras and the lata Dr. Tom Doo-' Full Line of Custom The largest inventory item list­ hurt hi, eyes." ing stated, "the defendant, armed "necessary,” "desirable." or "dc-1 Barr>‘ and Mrs. Howard Pelton ley which sends American volun­ Td. Ml 3-0631 ed ie the digester unit—which in­ But famed poet Robert Frost VeNETIAN N.INDS with a .22 calibre repeating Tifle, ferrable.” i de.scribed “ recommended tactics" teer doctors and nurses through­ I N T H E cludes two tanka— at $121,(XK). All the Ubratv- hoard's suggc.«i- ' disagreed: for obtaining a coveted Christmas out the world. A Medico spokes­ Frtimpt Service to All Calls waited in the darken^ kitchen of HANDY The control building Is valued at the home of Marshall Fowlkes in tions are "desirable." board mem­ "W e have all been newspaper­ gift. The evening dinner program man said the annual award need 12-PACK bers decided last night. men at one time or another. Bang E. A. JOHNSON $95,000; pump house, $40,000; Vernon and. when Fowlkes en­ also Included a humorous speech I not be to a person in thd medical 6 Days 2-11 The reflnishing project for the away." on foreign policy by Albert Tlnkel-! field OFEM NO DEPOSIT • NO RETURN primary aettling tanka, $60,000; tered, fired tvro bullets from a dis­ Sat. 12— Sun. 10 final tanka, $66,000; chlorine build­ 3 basement at Mary Cheney would FVost was here yesterday to lec­ CRYSTAL CLEAR BOTTLES tance of approxlniately 10 feet, enberg. a talk - on diabetes by'i Johnson. In other parts of his PAINT CO. entail improvement., or additions ture at the Connecticut College ing, $40,000; elutriatlon tanka, wounding him in the right side Frank Barry, and dramatic read- | speech, said critics of national pol­ MON. Closed Wed. 72.1 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 • MillM iTMlH CmMW » MItwke., Wa to the ceiling, floor, cement and before a crowd of 1.300. ing by Aubrey Hutchinson. 1 Icy "claim that we should hsvs a $12,000; grit chamber, $11,000; and back. plaster, walls, lighting and toilet,. barnkinutor structure, $6,220; and " It appeared that the defmidant The $20,000 figure include, only the pipe gallery, $20,000. had learned o f an altercation in­ construction work. Pitkat’s report ahowe the major volving Fowlkes, Fowlkes’ wife. The libmry would need to make atructurea at the plant contain Dorothy, and one Laura Smith. additional appropriations to cover equipment, auch as electric motors, Having lived at various times with coats o f installing equipment. An having about the same value as both these women, the defendant equipped meeting room would be the atructurea themselves, if not became enraged. Included In the refinished base­ more. "The defendant's record includes ment The $40,000 pump house con­ Genuine Alligator convictions for grand larceny and The bookmobile would be driven tains $50,000 worth of equipment, carrying a concealed weapon. In to outlying areas of town and to i lor example. addition to his involvements with shut-ins at scheduled periods. It | Not all equipment falls in the Men’s Belts his victim's wife and Laura Smith, would probably arrange visits to ! five-digit category however. be was found to bo living with the housing of the elderly project: Under the inventory of labora­ still another woman, one Muriel on W. Center St. and town con­ Swift's tory equipment ia listed a 50-cent Hurley, at the time o f hia arrest— valescent homes. horn spoon, one pound of sodium 3.00 Bookmobiles range In coat from bicarbonate worth 90 cents, and a despite the fact that he has s wife Genuine alligator skins, back­ and three children in Kentucky. $6,000 to $26,000. Personnel to Burette brush worth 50 cents. The primary breakdown Chows ed with top grain cowhide. "The deliberate, cold-blooded man a unit would include a dri­ Brown only In siiies SO to 44. oouree o f conduct of this defendant ver-clerk and librarian. Because O J u k i k ' M : ) atructurea and appurtenances val­ PremiuiD ued at $746,000 and small equip­ present# the classic case of ‘lying- the bookmobile would make visits la-walt’ to klU." during tha winter, heating would ment plus the plant's electric cub­ have to be provided. icles and transformer valued at $116t636.16. FOR youR 'm M iiyls m ^ i s ! Pitkat spent about two Red Leader Sends weeks compiling the inventory from files made up aa construction Greetings to Pope TUNE TEASERS and installation of equipment was in progress. (Oonttiraad from Pago One) BONELESS One Vatican source described the gesture as "a crooked line" and School Menus said, “with this man (Khrushchev) anything is possible." It was the second time that the Public school menus for the Deluxe Qfitility! Soviet premier had a good word for week of Dec. 4-8 will be as fol­ Pope John. On Sept. 20 Khrushchev lows: praised as a "good aign” a apaech Monday: Breaded veal cutlet Imported Swiss; Fabric by the Pontiff calling for a peace­ with tomato sauce, mashed nota- Girls’ 100% OrloH ful solution to East-lVeat tensions. INAL to, buttered wax beans, bread and The Premier added that "as a Com­ butter, milk, brownie pudding. Bulky Knit 100% Orion munist and an atheist. I do not be­ 1230 CHUCK Tu e^ay: Ravioli with meat Cardigans Meii^s Sport Shirts lieve in the supreme providenee.” S A.M. re 10 A.M. PRODUCE sauce, toasted salad, Fl’ench roll The next day the Soviet Foreign and butter, milk, pears. Policy Joumsl New Times sharpy Wednesday: Baked ham, whole Luxurions Sweaters attacked the Pope's encyclical on FANCY. LARGE. 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For Emblem on pocket. La'vdsh eyelet embroidery and bike 100% easy-care Acry­ lacy edge on collars and cuffs. lic fiber by Chem- Three-quarter sleeves. Pour-tier A POST GRADUATE 1 FAMILY SIZE strand. 1-button cuff. nylon lace collar. Back or front Handsome solid col­ buttoned. Sizes 32 to 40. ■sv- COURSE FOR MR. SHEA 100 EXTRA 200 EXTRA BOTTLE COCA-COLA ors. Perma - stay col­ lar. Sizes S-M-L. By ROGERS (CON'TFiXTS ONXY) Juri who do you, Shea, and May. th'mk you are kidding when S&H STAMPS S&H STAMPS Wirii Hi* PurchoM of Infants’ 3-Pc Knit you ( ^ n May*a campaign on a platform of economy. According to May hinuelf during the more than 3 years he ha. been chair­ 1 KIND SIZE CARTON COGA-GOU man o f the State Central Republican ciommittee he has drawn WITH PURCHASE OF $10 to $20 WITH PURCHASE OF $20 or MORE^ a salary of $15,000 a year ahd an annual expense account of $7,- Bootie Sets 500 vdiich is more Ui m the governor gets a year, and May also Coupon Good Nov. SO- Dec. 1 and 2, 1961. Limit One Coupon Coupon Good Nov. SO- Dec. 1 and 2, 1961. Limit One C-oupon CROWNJ conducta a very profitable insurance business. Both men who to a family. AduIU Only. Get Regular Stampa, too. to a family. Adult# Only. Get Regular Hyff Stamps, too. AT REG. PRICE aspired to succeed May aa state ekaimian publicly announced that State Law; Cigarettes and Fair Traded Items Excluded State Law: Cigarettes and Fair Traded Items Excluded 2.57 they would draw no salary. J c ^ M. Bailev, chairman of the from Offer. from Otter. " 100% orlon acrylic in solids Democratic State Central Committee and chairman of the Na­ tional Democratic Committee, draws no Mlary. and we are sup­ posed to accept St face value the statement that Mav wants to be governor to put the sUte on s so\md business basis What a laugh and who. Shea, do you think you are kidding I recently challenged Shea to discuss in public his legislative record. . ^ Boys’ Wash and Wear . 1 won't need Shea to get an audience when I discuss Shea's PLUS GREEN STAMPS political record. I would like to ask him where he was in‘ the toll bMdga fight; where he was in the electric light rate fight; hqw come In the recent session of the General Assembly his votes Tam Shunter wero conalatenUy against the average working man whose sup­ AMPLE parking AT Front, side or^ ia r of ^rildin g port he ia now seeking for May; oh yes. Shea, 1 have your record and w ill prove before the convention that you not only have been a stooge fpr May but that the GOP in the recent session of the Acrilan General Aaaembly did not attempt to apply the brakes when it canoe to Mwrtdlng money. In fact, some of the worst leg;islation OPEN WED. till 8 F>A.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M. - FRi. till 9 P.M. had Ito origin in the Republican house and one particularly ob- noxioua and unfair bill for which you voted Shea was promptly thrown in the wastebasket by the Democratic senate, and I am 'Mill, aa in more than 60 years, a staunch Republican. Ehreryone in poUtics particularly can engage in empty plati­ tudes and meaningless mouthings. and Just to prove that 1 am not paying for space in The Heral# to unleash hot air I will ac­ cept any wager you cover that May e ili not be the next gover-, nor of Connecticut. . .Aa tta atote eenveaffoB afiproaebes. The Herald readers will haar more from me ae wtU the Voters when I get ready to hurl fi b a m g e o f truths into the May camp. And to be fair. Shea, I FIRST FOOD wtll adrias you and May .aa to ^ facts I'am goifig to discuss baf toa the taxpayers that you or May or anyone you choose may STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. ba piaparsd to question my allegations. I am willing, however, tb -apaafc to tbs next governor for a Job aa dooriceeper for May Rat nat « t f U.OOO a yaar plus $7,600 a ysar expenses. ' \» ■y;-

■■ l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1961 fDCMI MANCHESTER EVENING KERALP. MANCHESt I iR. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1991 p A o iim ( missions by Olenn and company RiackmUe-Vemon Sikorsky Vote Enos Shows the Way ars conaldarably lam than that already aohitvad by,8ovtot Cosmo­ naut Qherman Titov, 'ritov circled Skinner Rd. Building^ Fails to Settle the earth 17 tlmee in .35 hours be­ U.S, Selects Glenn fore landing saOUy again bn Earth. Approved by SchoolDoard Unions Issue Cil^ Services Given

Th« V«mon Board of Educationfto connect to the Rockville eewer- IContinoed from Pa*e One) Arlington, Va.— A law in Vir­ For Manned Orbit giniaa auowsaQows certain highly popu­ laet night voted approval of pre* age system some time in the future. OhiHcli Sapper Friday local in nature, serving, only the lated countiea to provide City limlnary plans for the propoeed servioea to people in unincorporat­ Skinner Rd. Elemental^ School, to The Ladles’ Benevolent Society Sikorsky workers, received 1,620 (Ooattaued treca Page <*nai f ^ la hi* flight more than four of the Eaiington Congregational The third choice on the ballot ed areas. Such "urban service acconimodate 820 children. houih^^ -wei^tlessnms. Should distriota" would not impose a The plan*, proyided by architect Church will' sponsor a public was to have no union at all. This a control officer there named A r­ hs be-h>aable to make the ride for church supper tomorrow at the nold Aldrich ordered a radio signal financial burden on rural resi- William Mlleto, were showm to the idea was supported by 968 votes. some reaSqn, Carpenter, 36, will denti. achool board by Joseph Novak, church beginning at 6:30 p.m. sent aloft. The signal triggered •tap in. 's. who is principal of the Maple St. A Christmas gift shop. Holiday NLRB officials said that singe slow-down rockets* at the base of none of the choices received . As technic^i.^ director for that School and a member of the House, will be open next door. Jthe spacecraft, and they fired over flight, officials '.Mmed Alan B. Meeting Postponetl majority, the "no union’^ chdice School Building Cornmittee (SBC). the U.S. West Coast, slo'wlng the Shepard Jr., one America's on­ ■. \ The reg^ular meeting of the Tol­ will be dropped because it ran last extra Adoption followed a 45-minute 17,500 mile an hour speed of the ly two space veteraiis. The other, land County A rt Association has and the Teamsters and Independ­ capsule. ^ t r ip l e s explanation of the plans which .Virgil I. Grissom, will Be technical i:t' show a basic H design with class­ been postponed to Dec. 12, a n em­ ent Aircraft Guild will be pitted in Its speed reduced, it began a fall NOTE THIS C OLTON ^ a special runoff election. director for the second manned rooms in the legs of the H, and ber reported, and will be held at to Earth. The USS Stormes picked 1 , . . Buy $10.—-Get 200 bonus stomps with Coupon No. 1 The runoff will be conducted in flight team of Slayton and offices, cafeteria, auditorium and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl up chimp and capsule and steamed ^ ^ 0 . 0 0 Carlson on Brandy St. in Bolton. the new few weeks, the NLRB toward l^m u da, where both will Schirra. other faciliUes in the center. said. Even these first planned orbiUU. 2 . . . Buy $20>—Get 500 bonus stamps with coupon No. 2 School Supt. Rajmiond E. Ranu' The meeting was originally set be carefully examined. HIGHER dell said the plans will be forward- for 5 Ninety-seven per cent of the In his two orbits of the Earth, ed to the State Department of Ed Basketball Schedule Set 4.975 workers eligible to vote took Enos ranged as high as 146 miles ucation for review before being re­ Sykes Junior High School has part in yesterday's election, the and as low as 99 miles. DIVIDEND NLRB said. Notice turned to the building committee. scheduled 16 games for its basket­ Enos performed his tasks well, ON INSURED SAVINGS The SBC will decide in upcom­ ball team this year, the opening Considerable campaigning has initial data showed. Identifying un­ ing meetings what path to follow game to take place 'Tuesday at been going on in recent months to like shapes flashed in windows be­ WE HAVE DAILY toward the eventual appropriation home against'a Wethersfield team. woo the votes of the worker.s. fore him, pulling levers at certain for constniction. Sykes will play, besides Weth­ Sikorsky management ha.s made intervals. Sometimes his reward DELIVERY TO THE Ramsdell said two courses are ersfield, Windsor Locks, Ellington. no bones about its opposition to was a sip of water from a nipple, ^ -ft -A QUALITY - PINK HEATED open: One to advertise for bids be­ Somers,, SL Bernard s, Tolland, bringing in a union and ha.s been or a banana flavored pellet. Some­ T? fore a town meeting; the other to Coventry, and Newington. A home especially outspoken in urging the time his penalty for a wrong advertise for bids after. and home series is scheduled with Workers not to choose the Team­ answer was a slight shock on the BOLTON SAVINGS In the first case, he said, final each opponent. sters, fooL working drawings would have to There will be two night games, The Teamsters have made a But Enos had drawbacks be­ LOAN be approved and a construction Feb. 9 against Somers and March strong drive to win support among cause he isn't a man. AREA \ s f) ( r \ 1 I o bid accepted. The building commit­ 2 against Coventry-. Night games the workers. Teamster.s president He couldn't control the space­ tee would then go before a town begin at 7:30 p.m. and day games James Hoffa flew to Bridgeport craft as a man could. Yet close V tu rn s meeting seeking an appropriation at 3:30 p.m. recently to lend his personal .sup­ study of his behavior and his phys­ ■ ANCNSSTIS't intTITUTieW to cover the bid. Family Worship Sunday port to the drive to have his union ical status during Uie flight — LENOX accepted. EXTRA /e07Jbttuut In the second case, he said, tire A Christm.-S' Family Worship especially the three hours of •SBC would seek town approval of will be held S*nday at Union Con­ The Independent Aircraft Guild weightlessness — will help spell PHARMACY BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY REG. is a grass roots organization that the final plans and ask for a gregational Church beginning at out the sort of stresses man will came into being in the aftermath construction appropriation baaed 4 :^ p.m. Families will meet in the have to face.. 299 E. CENTER ST. HOURS STYLE social room and make ornaments of the 1960 strike. Sikorsky work­ OPhi TIU 5 P.M. MON.TOES.HIIDAY on estimated costs. Bids would be and decorations for their homes. er* and those at several other Glenn, a red-haired but balding TEL. Ml 94)896 For Tour Convenleace . . . THURSDAY 9 A.5I. to 8 P.M.— WED. CLOSED A T NOON advertised later. Families will bring Christmas plants of divisions of United A ir­ 40-year-old Marine lieutenant col­ The former method is the ac­ cards, gift paper and a covered dish craft (Jorp. in Connecticut were out onel, oldest of the a.stronauts, will cepted one, he said, but the build­ for the potluck to begin at 6. Rolls, three months last year and it was ing committee will decide. dessert and beverage will be pro- generally conceded that the strike Target date for completion of ■vided. A short w o r ^ p service will was a failure from the workers' the school is September 1962, al­ follow the dinner. standpoint though the SBC realizes the goal cub Pack 86 Meets lAst November, Sikorsky work­ Thm Low Ph c q q Tripk'S BluoSkmpiU is unrealistic. Completion would Cub Pack 86 will hold its month­ ers voted to remove the United Au­ ★ EXTRA MEAT DEPT. VALUES! perhaps be possible by mid term ly meeting at Vernon Center Con- tomobile Worker* as their union. TILL 10 o f the next school year, it is esti­ gregatioital CJhurch tonight at 7. Some of those who led the ouster mated. A t 7:30, the first of a three-session movement went on to form what is Novak said the committee has training course for den mothers now the Independent Aircraft CUT FROM SMAU PORKERS agreed to the use of pre-cast con­ will begin. Guild. LEAN, MEATY. FRESH crete panels for wall construction The course is sponsored by the In a letter to the workers last in the new school. Committee­ Highland District Council. weekend, Lee S. Johnson, general SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Ib. LOIN LAMB CHOPS TENDER lb. men traveled to the Hamden plant Photo Club Elects manager of f j Sikorsky divisions, of the Plasticrete Ck>rp. which David Lawrence has been elect­ said "no union” was the best choice. makes the panels. Novak said, ed president o f the Rockville High He said the year that has passed and were Impressed with the pre­ since the workers cut loose from UAN-TASTY CHONS School photography club for the RIB LAMB CHOPS Ib. LAMB COMBINATION AND STtW Ib. fabricated material. year. Howard Kayan is vice presi­ the United Automobile Workers has SPARERIBS Prefabricated walls, laminated dent, Claire Kloter secretary, and been a good one for them. But if $ELF*SERVI6I BERT. STORE wood beams and a unique window- Orrin Hakey treasurer. Philip they bring in a union once more, H. L. HANDY'S (PENNANT BRAND). bay design have been approved, especially the Teamsters, another Audibert, science teacher, is the HICKORY ^OKED FREEZER BUY Novak said. strike is likely to occur, he said. CORNER HARTFORD RD. and PINE ST. Mileto has said he would de­ club's advisor. The last strike was caused by AthleUc Drive On MANCHESTER Loan, thinly slicod sign the building so that main- unrealistic demands made by the WHOLE or HALF teiiance costs would be reduced to The Rockville High School Stu­ UAW, Johnson said. a a minimum. Oil heSt is being dent Council and the Varsity Club Free Parking Parcel Pick-Up To Your Car planned. are selling season tickets to all The school will cover about 45,- RHS basketball games in the an­ BACON 000 square feet and will be located nual athletic fund drive. Personal Notices JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY at an angle to Skinner Rd. across The drive will last through to­ COLONIAL MASTER LAMBS from the Nelson Skinner homa morrow. Home game admissions There will be 26 classrooms, 13 in will be free and away game ad­ In Memoriam SHOPPERS-WHO SHOP AND SAVE each ■wing. missions will be at reduced rates In loving m^^mory of P^arl Coffin BOLOGNA or Novak said the . committee -has for students or adults purchasing who paxaed away Nov, 90. 1059. the tickets. not decided whether to use well Two years ago you left ui. CASH AT KING'S FOOD DEPT. Av|.Wgt. ^ water or tie ift with Rockville Wa­ In answer lo your rail. MINCED HAM ^ AAcINTOSH ter and Aqueduct Co. mains about LAKE SUPERIOR LONGEST But the memoriefi you left us. Are precious to ua all. (BV THE PIECE) a .quarter mile away in the new Duluth. Minn.—Lake Superior is FIRM Veriim Hills subdivision. You l•clf*e oH your'-{ovotlM cuts indudMa le9« 350 miles long. Lake Michigan 307; More and more each day we vou, f o r CRISP Stabe' engineers have surveyed Huron 206; Erie, 241, and Ontario, Frlenda may think the wound has heal­ Loin, Rib and SbotMer Chops; Roosts, Stow, Patties, ^ SWEET CORN I APPLES ed. 5 29 3 ^ 2 5 * Kidneys. (Trim and Rones Induded). the school site, he continued, and 193. The widest of the Great Lakes But tliey little know the eorrnw. H. L. HANDY'S LEAN SHORT SHANK have found no drainage problems. is Huron, 183 miles. Superior is That is in our heart's concealed. ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE! " A septic tahk and field will b$ 160 miles wide. The narrowest is l>aughter. son-in-law and ARMOUR S T A R -A U MEAT planned but the school may be able S3-miie-wlde Ontario. granddaughter. CAMPBELL’S m ESH PORK 4 to 6 lb. ib Skinless Franks lb. 59* ^ RITE PORTION Cubed Veal Steaks lb 89* S oz

EXTRA SHOULDERS ' can ■ U.S.TO*CttM CE (N. Y. DCU. STYU) FREE TRIPU-S STAMPS DOBIN’S 33 WfTH EVERY PURCHASE OF DOB I N’S TREMENDOUS VALUES AT ONLY 10c EACH TOMATO SOUP FERRIS SLICED BACON YBIOW CLING BRISKET BLUE BANNER BREAD (Limit 4) . .1 Lb. Loaf Y E S ^ 20 with Vi Ib. — 40 with 11b. ’ Id-oz. DEL MONTE PIACHES SUCiD OR HALVES con CREAM STYLE CORN RESH9AK ^DEPT. STORE SILVER FLOSS SAUERKRAUT...... 8 Oz. Can / N k .1 1 V No Coupon Required SAVES CORNED BEEF pip. 20*ete IVORY SOAP ...... M edium Size Bar ^ J N L Y SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES ol400 FRESHPAK |or Lean, mildly cured STRAWBERRY PRESERVES JIFFY CAKE MIX (5 Varieties)...... Pkg. LEAN, FRESHLY " IMPORTED ANCHOVIES ...... Flat Tin YOU MORE on STAFF SALT (Plain or Iodized) . .. .26 Oz. Box FREE 30 ^-’STAMPS DEL MONTE GROUND ^ DEL MONTE PINE.-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Can WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONE I-IB. CAN r DAWN FRESH STEAK SAUCE ...... Tall Can 8 OZ. UlhinEpoot B E E F u» LUCKY LEAF SLICED PIE APPLES .. No. 2 Can YUBAN COFFEE Reoulor • Drip • Fin* Grinds can 0 & C POTATO S T IC K S ...... 2 Oz. Can limit One Coupon Per Cusiomer • FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS TABLE TALK (Asst.) FRUIT PIES ...... Each Coupon Good Ihru Sot.. Dec. 2nd TOMATO SAUCE LUCKY LADY FRESH FRENCH’S MUSTARD ...... 6 Oz. Jar 9 46-02. , DRYERS BON 100% p u r e o l i v e O I L ...... 2 Oz. Bot ______JUICI-DRINK HEART'S DELIGHT CON CARNi FROZEN PEAS 10 Oz Pkg. 10c m m Ba, BROADCAST CHILI. IDA-PAK f r e s h FROZEN 16-02. RED HEART DOG FOOD UVR SWANEE TOILET TISSUE ONLY FRENCH FRIES 9 Oz. Pkg. 10c ------TWO OUTSTANDING VALUES! STAFF FRKSH f r o z e n "M.NUSF' IIUM) m ^ ^ I - . 2 0 . , r FREESOrol^'STAMRS 10 LEMONADE 6 dz. Can 10c. 9UAUTY # ■ Apri«>t Nectar s5 Cans WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF NIFTY FRESH FHQZEN ONE y.OZ. JAR LARGE DEAL PACKAGE AT THIS WAFFLES W M lb I Aunt Jemima Buttermilk <1 t INSTANT Pkg. Of 6 1 0 c W M W l I naOa J| W W I Pancake Mix Reg. Size I w C 'UBAN COFFEE } limit One Coupon Per Customer Ige. AMAZING • YOU SAVE CASH SHOPPING KING'S FOOD DEPOT • Coupon Good thru Sot,. Dec. 2nd- deal LOW FINE C l i r A D ) DOVALETTE QUALITY B U IE C H EER pkg- I PMCB! GRANULATED SUGAR J|SSUE$

SIXED 20 c 27.,or. .. COMSTOCK PIE APPLES GRAND UNION MARKXJI FREE 30 r;'STAMPS SAUERKRAUT J BAG i E ! BOXES ^ 901 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE O f CREmWOOD'S $100 GRAND — EMBOSSED TWO PKGS. f RED CABBAGE PAPER TOWELS AUTOMATIC WHITE in s t a Ht • LIMIT 2 BAGS PER CUSTOMER MBT BROTH CLOTHES ■eef a Oacken e VeoetaUe AT OUR DAIRY DEPT FINEST QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES • limil One Coupon Per Customer layer Cake MixescSt'ri,"39 Ad Detergent Deal Coupon Good thru Sot., Dec. 2nd pi'orox bS ?:;!13= DRYER And you get Dobin’s Dividend Dol­ miTCHTlieAT 0 ^ C C c FRUITS and VEGETABLES lars, ton! Pie Crust M iX CSOCKEP 2 E 3 5 ' Fab Detergent Deal M&M Plain Candies 'pir29® Self-setting dryer. Just I SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA FOR Muffin Mix FOUR VAWEHES* ’ : c 3 5 ' Vel-O-Matic DISHWASHERS turn the dinl . . . auto­ Cheese Spread M&M Peanut Candies 'Vig°''49® matically you get the cor­ MIID TO YOUR HANDS rect heat fo r any fabric. TANGERINES .^-29° Modess “uPErotitS?'^ of s!“.2 12 89 Vel Liquid Candies m SILVBR PLATTER CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR M&M Almond Special *Vash 'n wear" • FREE DaiVERY PURE lorge 38 ot Q KNOWN FOR fREE20ro"< SUMPS Wesson Oil , VEGEIABIE' deconter O J t Vel Liquid GENUEMESS cycle ... . no more drip WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE Of . Premium Crackers umco'^ drying and far less .ron- •3a MONTHS TO PAY GRAPES 3 lbs 3 9 ® ONE PKG. OF 48 9 14.or..01 g BUTTER can, I GOMSTOC< 'co’n'. FLORIDA SEEDLESS Ajax Cleanser Pump1 ' 4 9 * ' Coupon Good thru Sot., Dec. 2nd DOBIN’S DEPT. STORE MARGARINE 2 7 ' U. S. NO. 1, FANCY RED CORTLAND or BALDWIN Palmolive Soap 3 k 31‘ Red Pack Tomatoes 33c Tomato Puree ^ 3 3 ^. 9M MAIN ST. — Ofm f to 9 DAILY — SATURDAY TILL S:30 (In V

MANCHESTEB BVENINO HERALD. ICANGHESTESt. GOMN, TH U R^ AY. NOVEMBER SO. 1961 ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN,« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1961 PAGE BLKVIH tochville^V ertUm Heni^ Building^s Top Story The Baby Has /M ay Go in Needed Repairs Been Named ••• The headaman’s ax may fa llfto remove loose hricke from the soon on the 82-year-old, town- building's coping. They .are a pe^ owned Henry Building in Rock­ tential danger, he said. ville. He guessed it would coat $25,000 The Vernon Board of Selectmen to *30,000 to remove the top floor. I 4 « bH, aon of Mr. and Mra. John Logault. Get a headstart on your Christmas Shopping with ^ 4 ^ . Green will consider in coming daya If, I f the money comes from the 4M B. MidAa Tpko. Ha was bom Nov. 18 at Mancheatar Ma> when and how the top atory of the building’s revenues, Rlsley point* modal Homltal. His maternal (ran<4>arenta are Mr. and Mra. Stamps. Remember, you get MORE gifts for FEWER Stamps three-atory building should he re­ ed out, a town appropriation will Fhnrd Landon, CaiapUn. He has a brother, Chrlatopher John, moved. be necessary anyway becauee of and two siBtera, Marlon Fern. 4, and Michelle Ann, 1. Aloo, the board will consider necessary additional funds for (only 1200 to a book) with ,i * } l ... AND you SAVE CASH, - ways and means' of repairing or cemetery maintenance. Matter, Pamela Ana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles renovating the rest of the old Vic­ The selectmen will consider at Mather Jr., Plnney HiU Rd.,^d., Stafford Springs. She was born Too, on Low Prices ! I torian building, left to the town In the same time a recommendation Nov. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 1925 under terms of the will'of the that the town buy a portion of the grandparents are James Lyon, Stafford Springs, and Mrs. tiu* late E. Stevenj* Henry, onetime Thomas J. Kernan estate on Hale cUle ^yon, Vernon. Her paternd grandmother is Mrs. Lillian Congressman and a leading citizen St. for future cemetery use. TTie Mother, 48 Benton St. She has a Bister, Karen Elsie, 3H* of Rockville. executor has asked the town to » • « * * make an offer, Elliott aaid. X W E G I V E NO COUPON NEEDED BUY ALL YOU WANT While looking Into the Hemy QuOty, John Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Quilty W E G I V E / Building problem, the selectmen He suggested selling a strip of Jr., 18 Bilyue Rd. He was bom Nov. J7 at Manchester Memo­ _____I will discuss the merits of purchas­ cemetery land along Grove B t if rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ing additional land for Grove Hill the Kernan property is bought Developing rough land for ceme­ James P. Cuclnotta, Delmar, N. Y. His paternal grandparents Cemetery. are Mr. and M ra John J. Quilty, Medford, Mass. tery purposes is costly, he said. » * • • • HMeett JDejpa.rtwwwBw%t The two problems are connected, TaNDlR-FLAVORFUL for net revenue from the Henry Gifts to Ag«^ Loess rd, Joyce Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. John Lea- Building Is earmarked for u. and ed to bring a handkerchief aM an Karen, 4. EXTRA GREEN STAMPS aht«. ^STAMPS. members of the cemetery commit­ offering for aged resident* of the ^ir • • • • tee, which administers the Henry Southbury home instead of ex­ Honor MaM Snokod ShonMor Intts Building. 3 HaUorsa, Bruce Richard Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hal- S to re s changing Christmas gifts. loran. Jan Dr., London Parte, Hrt>Rm. He was bom Nov. 18 at WITN 4 CHUCK Chairman Lebbeus P. Bissell re­ Lighting Advent Wreath EXTRA GREEN STAMPS vu nca ports from an engineer and a roof­ Manchester Memorial Hosjdtal. His maternal grandparents are 9HIY A lAINU CLSmI a m ^ ---- l-A— n , Sundays in Advent will be cele­ Mr. and Mrs. Frans J. Wlttmann, North Coventry. His paternal H. t. HANDY jR H M il r ra M n n is ing contractor Indicate the long- brated at First Lutheran Church unused third floor of the structure grandparents are Mr. and M n . Daniel J. Halloran, Bolton. He WITH A by the lighting of candles on Ad­ has a sister, Lisa Diane, 2%. EXTRA S^M GREEN STAMPS MAKa la In poor condition. Walls are vent wreaths placed In the ehureh • • • • • C h r M m a e /« C o m in g i bulging In two places. school womhlp center and the OUdden, Lnnrna Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harold P. Skinlou Link Sansage He recommended the select­ church chancel. CHlddn, 331 Oakland S t She was bom Nov. 17 at Manchester WITN A men think about removing It. If Prominent In the German and Stanortal Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rudolph Smvm oit Srentfe EXTRA GREEN STAMPS H I MS not done now. he said, the ex­ Scandinavian traditions, the Ad­ Rredeur, Cheshire. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Laura • Git Just Thu Gift You Want pense in the future may be too vent wreath is used to aymboUse OUdden, Princeton, Maine. She has a brother, Norman H., IH - Vefum PriemEti Finait Uvarwnnt great for the town. basic Christian teachings. • • • • • With Yaiuible Sliced Bacon He recommended refurbishing the WIeraman, Scott Michael, aon ot Mr. and Mrs. B idn^ Wiera- G rocery Dcpetrtwwwent rest of the building, either through man Jr., 127 Summer S t He was bmm Nov. 18 at Manchester a direct town appropriation or by Induction Rites Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. SALADA TEA GREEN STAMPS. . Bacon N' Eggs letting revenue from the building CUfford Hamphm, 22 Ann S t His paternal grandparents are LB accumulate for the repair work. Breakfast Favorite "It seems too bad." he said, Held by Chapter Mr. and Mrs. John Zellnakl, Coventry. He has a brother, Ste- CKG OF 14 25c PKG OF 48 65c PKG OF 100 1.19 EXTRA S *Ji GREEN STAMPS BONE-IN TMiMark, 3. Get Them With ivery Purchase "that Mr. Henry would give It to • • • • • "Yor" Gaidon PoadiH Slicod, Hulvw the town with an income to use for 4-01 PKG l-OZ PKG (Only 1200 needed to fill a book) Excellent Pot or Oven Roast - ^ Thirteen new members were in­ Uvlngston, Ohristopber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. U v - 43c 83c the cemetery, then we let the build­ ducted in a candlelight ceremeny fngston,^»0 Hartford Rd. He was bom Nov. 20 at Manchester EXTRA S*J4 GREEN STAMPS Serve with lots of fine, fresh ing become one of the poorer look­ at a meeting of Ben Elsra Chap­ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Instant Tea v. ozjar 53c Rnast Pinoapflo Juice ing ones In town." ter. B’nai B’rith. Tuesday night at Mrs. Paul Piecluk, Meriden. His paternal grandparents are vegetables - and save money LB Besides the building, the Henry Temple Beth Sholom vestry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llvlngaton, Alexandria, Va. He has a GET S T ^ P S will left other bequests valued at The new members are Mr*. A r­ sister, Tracy Lee, 1%. 1500 EXTRA S fJ4 GREEN STAMPS more than *300,000 to the town and thur Cohn, Mrs. Henry David, • • • • • Wesson Oil 38 OZ BTL 79c Lady Lenox Nylons at This Low Price! city. Among them was the land for Mrs. Calvin 'Vineck, Mrs. Alexan­ Mma, Soott Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zima Jr., Frnnkfurts Henry Park, the recreation area on der Charlamb, Mrs. Robert pMk, 908 Stmunlt S t He was bom Nov. 17 at Hartford Ho^)ltal. RIGHT M OW ! Fox Hill. Mrs. Adolph Snyder. Mr*. 8el ‘HTis maternal grandmother la Mrs. Mary Griffith, 203 Sununlt EXTRA S*M GREEN STAMPS Boneless LB 6 3 c The Henry Building la at the Roman, Mrs. Fred Epatein, Mr*. Bt His patranal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley O. Imperial Margarine ubpkg39c Mere Then e Complete ■eek corner of Park St. and Park PI. Harold Krantz, Mrs. Fred Tenof- Easy-Off Oven Cleaner SKINLISS The ground floor edntaina three Mma, Meriden. He has a brother, Stanley George m , 2M; and During This Oig Ivent LB sky, Mrs. Richard Jaeobe, Mrs. a sister, Erin L lp) In bad condition It "won’t fall toms. Some emphasized that Btartmek, Robert Bomham, aon of Mr. and Mia. GoMgo W. WITH A down tomorrow,’' and might be Jews have hlatoricaliy found EXTRA GREEN STAMPS removed from the critical list by Btartxick m , 119 N. Willard S t, Burlington. V t Ho was bom 200 or 500 EXTRA S*JJ 4 IOU He strength In age-old traditions. Nov. 10 at Mary PTetcha* Hoapltal, Burlington, V t His ma­ taking down plaster still on the One panelist asserted that youth ternal grandparenta are .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Shorts, 110 Con­ Finast Bathreom Tissue BIG SAVINGS walls. Ceiling plaster was removed of all faiths are taking hsed o# stance Dr., Manchester. His paternal grandfather la Dr. George Reg. $3.9t VALUE some time ago. brotherhood, and therefore, some W . Btarbuck, New Bedford, Mass. He has a brother, George W , EXTRA S*JJ GREEN STAMPS $1.98 " I think we ought to get an Idea Jews are taking leave of “those ■ e a c h Btartmek IV, aged 2. Handy Andy With AfflmeniA FOR of costs." Rlsley said, "because I things which make them differ­ * • * • • wouldn’t want to spend a lot of ent.” Other participants countered DeBarllo, Uaa Marte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. GREEN STAMPS All Originql Performances — • Great Albums money on It then find it hit by re­ that achieving brotherhood doe* M development, or something." DeBartlo, 102 Oedar Ridge Ter., GUstonbuty. She was bom EXTRA S tJJ GREEN STAMPS not equate with abandoning on*’* ''Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- B ^ of Gl.nn MilUr . . . Thrifty Sing-Along Favorilat The bo'jndary of the present own faith or religion. Finast Fruit Gelatinas Rockville redevelopment tract en­ Mta^ts are Mr. and. Mia. Bhnilio D. Bruno, Colonial Terraca, N. At Your MANCHESTER FIRST NATIONAL SUPERMARKETS (Harry. Jifnoona Chorala) . . . Bast of Shirlay Tampla Sound Tracks . , X paternal grandparents are Frank DeBartlo, Bosrah, and compasses the* Rockville Hotel EXPRESSION’S ORIGIN Mrs. LoblM DeBartlo, Norwlclh - Gaorga Garshwin . . . Bast of Tommy Dorsey . . . Great Motion Picture across the street from the HenryV — Origin of the expression "to • • • • • Thames . . . Christmas Album . .. Christmas Carols. Building. City officials and plan-■ badger" (meaning "to tease") BtireU, P8ter Stoart, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Birrell, 1041 Main St. and 297 East Center St. ners have Informally agreed a con- ] .stem.s from a cruel sport called 35 E. Forest S t^ x H e was bom Nov. 22 at Manchester Memo­ tlnuatlon of redevelopment should i "badger baiting." Badger* were EXCLUSIVELY AT FIRST NATIONAL cover real estate along Park PI. i placed in barrels and then made rial Hoapltal. H i^m atem al grandparenU are Mr. and Mni. WITH A Heibert L. Crocker, I^tnbury. His paternal grandparenU are EXTRA S^JJ GREEN STAMPS 901 He where the building is situated. ito fight dogs that were pushed Mr. and Mrs. Donald BJrroH,. Danbury. He has a brother, Scott "Yor" Garden Italian Graen Beans Rlsley said a first step would be in to drag them into the open. P«, 8, ■ Bose Peers'^2»35 * * . * * WITH A 1 O’Cain, Kathleen Jean, daus^ier of Mr. and Mrs. Francis EXTRA EXTRA^fJ/GREEN STAMPS HO Another Christines Suggestion . . . O’Ooin, 91 Prospect St.. Rocky^le. She was bom Nov. 22 at "Yor" Garden Cauliflower HELP YOUR CHILDREN IN SCHOOL ManchesUr MemoiW HoepiUl. Her mktamal, grandmother is 2 0 0 CREEN STAMPS Mrs Anna Barberoi RocWllle. Her paUtnal grandfather U WITH A Raymond O’Coln, 228 Spruce St. She has two brothers. Mich­ EXTRA GREEN STAMPS 10-01 „ He Standard Treasury GIFT WRAP ael, 10, and Jeffrey, 6; and three slsUn, I^borah, 9, Maryann, "Yor" Garden Mixed VegetaUes Peppers 2'»29' 7%,. and Susan, 3. WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10 to $20 EXTRA GREEN STAMPS WITH A of Learning Undberg, Gretehsn Anne, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew WITH TWt COUPON - VALID IN S^JJ 40X me DEMONSTRATION J. Undberg, 63 Erie St. She was bom Nov. 22 at ManchesUr with Funk & Wagnall's Young Peoples "Yor" Garden Onion Rings Full of Vitamin A 16-OZ CELLO MemorUl HospitaL Her maUmal grandparents are Mr. and MANCHESTER FKST NATIONAL MARKETS ONLY In Our "Looking Glass Gift Shop” Mrs. George Annum. 55 West Middle Tpke. She has two broth- First wmt'A Spinach DICTIONARY era, George, 10, and Jonathan. 2; and two sisters, Amanda, 9. EXTRA S tJJ GREEN STAMPS S-IAtHS „ and Heidi, 5. National Through Saturday, DBcamber 2,1961 AU 20 VOLUMES VOLUME No. t STM.L ON SALE Saturday, December 2 to 4 p.m. 0 0 0 0 0. Store* "Yor" Garden Com on the M 2, W e fa ^ Mark Beinbard, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY NOW Wehrll. Ib ra ll Rd., Vernon. He was bom Nov. 17 at Hartford CIGAREHES, lEER AND TOBACCO EXEMPT FROM OFFER EXTRA S*JJ GREEN STAMPS or CHICORY MRS. HELME COUCH HU maUmal grandmother is Mrs. W alU r Brennan, Of Tie Tie Products 'Will Demonstrate Hartford. ^ patem ^ grandfather U Rudolph J. Wehrll, Cole- "Yor" Garden Peat and Carrots Escarole 2 25 ON SALE brook. He has a aUUr, Elizabeth Anne, 2%. EXTRA S tJJ GREEN STAMPS Volumas 1-2C "HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR GIFTS CET 1000 EXTRA STAiMPS WITH s m a r t W RAPPING ” Qoverdale Orange Juice "\ 1-LB EACH When Yee Sey AH 20 Vehnnes NATIVE 99c OR JSa.H ery Degfuirtwtmcnt CELLOS CAN YO U In 2 seconds Carrots COFFEE WILL BE SERVED Come... and Bring Your Friends WITH A £ 4 M F remove and replace your * EXTRA green STAMPS He OP IS ON CNiaSTMAS! TOYS -'.EXTRA . .. Use Our Convenient Ley-Ayroy Plen Eyeglass Hearing Aid 7 English Muffins GREEN NATIVE 5 0 0 WITH A Cabbage For Fxamplt: GREEN STAMPS EXTRA GREEN STAMPS p*ae» 4 English Mnffiiis liAUT f PARLOR - Unbreakable 25" Doll, CAN /f/t’s a ZENITH Hair Dryer, Swivel Chair, Hair Styling and Beauty you WITH the PURCHASE of $20 or MORE WITH A EXTRA GREEN STAMPS lOAl Bakery fecial Accessories - only Sll.tt MedaHipn with'Freedom Ring'I* WITH THIS COUPON - VALID IN Riisfai Bread P L A Y M O R IL I- L ik e a Real Car-Ignition Kay, Window Unsviaos Vwl Is aub uniqu*. ksvs A A M in i is asndlna. MANCHESTER FRST NATIONAL MARKHS ONLY , EXTRA GREEN STAMPS WITH A Wipe-, Signals, Horn, Shift, Antenna - only $11.Rt S N O W T I ^ F ir u t Ronun Apgla Caka Through Saturday, Dacambar 2,1961 LEMON FILLED DONUTS OTHERS r All Volue Priced - Dream Kitcheiv ^ £ N IT H National | S tere* EXTRA StJV GREEN STAMPS WITH A Man in Space, Cuddly Cathy Doll, Fire Chief Set, LIMIT O N I COUPON P[R FAMILY* ____ - Harvest Tbne Coffee Cake i Light, Tender Doughnuts Slate Trooper Set, Trailer Trucks, Racing Cars, C IG A R im S , N fR AND T O IA C C O EXEMPT FROM OFFER QUINN'S Tasty, Tangy, Lemon Riling PKG OF 6 Crayola Gift Packages . . . A9c te Sll.tt H J A < 1 fj '; A I r) •, Good Threufh Saturday, Dacambar 2, 1941 PHARMACY SAVE 4c AT THIS PRICE 849 MAIN BTUBBT ^ MAttr 8TR^--raO N E lO SWilSf .rucu vnaiyi ih nasi! MATtoHAi uss Mmn phijl cioARiTTu. Ufa a TOBACCO rtoeuers niMrT FROM offia P tid i V rK TO L llJB n HATIQNAl M M MAUBTI CtfUL:: _ OaARtTTIS.BI» 8 TOIACCO PRODUCTS EXtMPTHOM TAMP OFTO t ■ ____ ^ _ ■ . ' " y t W B L W MANCHEglER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^, CONN...THURSDAy. NOVEMBER 30, 1961 NANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1961 VAGE THIRTKBN pandod tor alx montha loot yaor by Top West Envoys to Quit UN Unit Asks tha state Board of Buunlnara la Union Disputes Coventry State News Optometry. ContrarvAo etmte tow, the board eoid, hCa«had elded a Geneva N-Test Ban Talks Halt on Spread Weterimry Jewelry firm In the Threaten U.S. From Your Neighbor's Kitchen t^ W AM O US L O R T 'S CANDY...NOW AT'JHeti practice of optometry. Mrs. Steiillet« Roundup In hia ontosl, M a ^ sold he had « from Par* Om ) Of N-Weapons bean ampltqred by the firm eince Missiles Work By DORM BBUH)|0 (OoBtlaiMd from Baga Obo) IMS with complete Jurisdiction Nomiiiated by Tha kitchan of Mr*. Alton R. Cos vrMtem d«in*nd« for Internation­ over its optometry department Obituary (OoBtinned tram Paga Qm ) (OontiBiMd from Pofo Obo) Jr,, 274 Bouldsr Rd., Ukss on the al control and inspection as leav* the building. The cause waa Me otoo aald the practice to wide­ flavor of a Charlas Dleksna Christ- Incompatible with its own secur­ not reported. spread in Connecticut and hod This roaultod in tho Fire Ladies WELDON DRUG CO., INC. U.S. Delegate Charles W. Yost At the Whitman School, a fire never been previously questioned. ment-arranfed no-atrlko pledga. mas 'scan* when Mrs, Coa wraps ity. 4. Henry Mc'VeIgh said the United States opposed plum puddings, tnoda from an old The United States and Britain J. Henry McVeigh, 77, 203 High the resolution because It would began in an attic when aparka Shannon said his only function Since th«i, miaalle work time loaa- Mrt. Louto A. Stoultot has bean 901 MAIN STREET (insider an elabo]:ate control sys­ St., died thi.s morning in Man­ prejudice U.S. defensive agree­ from an incinerator were carried in the case waa to determine if the ea due to labor stoppagaa havo^^ nominated aa pruidont of th« EngUah racipa, aa glfu for favored tem the only guarantee against chester Memorial Hospital after a ments. aloft by the wind. School had, al­ board had acted illegally. declined draoUcally, but gradual­ friandg and ralattvea. ready been dlsmlaaed for the day. "The court may not aubsUtute iU ly have been incroaslng again Womep’a Auxiliary to the Cov­ the violation of a disarmament short illness. "Until general disarmament is entry Volunteer Fire Aosoototion Tha Blum Pudding raclpe has MANCHESTER, CONN. agreement between nations who Mr. McVeigh was born in Ire­ achieved." Yost declared, "the Fire Chief John T. O’Laughlin judgment for that of the board’s— month by month. . .. been uaad for more than five gener- aaid the automatic sprinklers help­ even if it so^desired,’’ he said. One of the IrrltanU, besides tho of SouOi Coventry. cannot and will not trust each land, March 16, 1884, the son of United States must give its Allies continuing Job righto acrapptog ationa in tha family of A former other. ■ This view has the sup­ the late John and Marj’ Wood- the support they request." ed to contain both fires. They also Shsranm added he had found Elections Will be held in Dacem- employa of Mrs. Coa’a father. She ^ ^ T automatically Informed the fire de­ nothing to indicate the board acted between rival unions, is that more port of all . western nations and a house McVeigh, and had lived in He added that any such arrange­ ber. has modernized it aa aome of the us celebratel Come to majority of the nonaligned coun­ Manchester for 50 years. He was partment the fires were in prog­ illegally and that the board’s con­ non-union firms have been bidding ments would be meaningless any­ ress, he said. A custodian also clusions were "amply supported by and recelvlM portions of m l^Io Others nominated for office are ingredlenta In the original recipe tries of the world. employed by the "Town of Man­ way since it had no provisions for the evidence." contracts. Before the 'no-strlko are no longer available. Seventy-seven of the United Na­ chester and Kaman Aircraft. enforcement. fought the Whitman School fire Mrs. Rarlph C. HoffmOn, vice pres­ with a hand extinguiaher until In the other case, the judge re­ pledge, when non-union bidders ident; Mrs, Richard F. Hlltgen, Plum Pudding tions' 103 members last month Bloomfield prior to his retirement Soviet Delegate L. I. Mendelevich facra probable boycotts from un­ 6 ounces currants csilled on the three nuclear pow­ firemen arrived. jected the suit by Mary E, Hannl- secretary; Mrs. Roy Higgins, aa- six years ago. He was a member said the text was weak, but the fan of Hartford ualnst the State ion workers employed by other 6 ouncaa Sultana raisins ers—the United States. Britain of St. James' Church, resolution "goes along the right contractors on the same project, sistant secretaiy; Mrs. Milton B. 12 ounces seedless raisins and Russia—to resume their ap­ Personnel Appeal Board.. The board Zurmuhlen, treasurer, and Mrs. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. road . . . it is a small brick in the Strike Authorized had refused to overrule her dismis­ they generally steered clear of 5 ounces mixed lemon and parently hopeless efforts to draw Mary Henderson McVeigh: three edifice of disamiament." Waterbury, Nov. SO (JPi — Union sal from employment with the Con­ seeking shares of missile work. Richard Nicola, financial secre­ orange peel (candied) T=REE G A'NDy PATOy up an internationally controlled sons. John P. McVeigh of Hart­ The Soviet representative ques­ Employes at the Benrus Watch Co. necticut Commission on Alcohol­ Pentagon offlctola concede that tary. 1 cup packaged bread crumbs treaty to ban atomic weapon tests. ford, Thomas F. McVeigh of tioned a provision under which ha^ authorized their negotiators ism. a la^ er proportion of mlssila Committee chairmen nominated H pound ground suet The three nuclear powers are to Southington, and James B. Mc­ countries would agree not to stock­ work is gomg non-union since tho report back by Dec. 14 to the Gen­ to ettU a strike, if necessary. Shannon said he could only issue are Mrs. Edward Hansep, ways H of a pound jar of orange mar­ Veigh of Hartford; three daugh­ pile nuclear weapons On their ter­ Their' negotiating committee is a writ of mandamus agatnat the no-strlke pledge. and means; Ellyn Rumanfe, hos­ malade (Bngllah type) eral Assembly, where the United ters, Mrs. William J. Kennedy, ritory in the future. He said nu­ But they say they have no other States and Russia are wrangling discussing-.a new 2-year contract appeal board if it had refused to pitality; Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt, H cup all purpose flour THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Miss Mary McVeigh, and Mrs. clear weapons are now stockpiled with the company. Agreement has hear her case. But since the board choice than to award work to Friday night socials; Mrs. Fred' 1 cup firmly packed dark brown over the makeup of a new confer­ Edward O'Grady, all of Man­ on W'e.st German territory and that lowest bidders. Previously, tho ence on general disarmament. been reached on all terms except had heard the case and acted, its erick G. Biasell, aimehlne; Mias sugar chester: four brothers, Charles the Soviet Union has reason to be­ the incqrporatlohvpf the new wage decision is final, the judge said. non-union bidders were handi­ Dorothy L.'Wolfe,, publicity; Mrs. M teaspoon allspica Tsarapkin told Dean and Godber McVeigh, and James McVeigh, lieve the West German government capped in appraising coats of pos­ NOV. 30 DEC. 1 DEC. 2 that in the present period of East- increase into incentive base rates. Joseph W. Eichner, program, and H taaapoon nutmeg S’ both of Manchester, Thomas Mc­ is preparing to manufacture Its The union has opposed, the propos­ sible labor difflculties. 1 pound 2H ounce jar mince West tension and crisis, the West­ Veigh of Ireland, and Frank Mc­ I own nuclear weapons. The elements for a labor blow­ Mrs. Edward Schulthelsi, iioUi ern insistence on controls was a al. past presidents, to the executive meat (with rum and brandy 3 Veigh of Scotland: two sisters, "Could the federal republic of Benrus members of Local.l251 of l^th Circuit up are contained in this com­ added) pretext for western military espio­ Mrs, Owen McCann, and Mrs. I Germany return to the non-nuclear bination of growing competition committee. nage and w’as out of date because the United Auto Workers voted 181 6 eggs (well beaten) Helen Sugrue. both of Holyoke, j club, or would it remain Inelectably to 69 in favor of the strike autoorl- among unions tor jobs, plus un­ Mrs. Rheta Wright has been 1 8-ounce bottle of Stout or of advances in methods of detect­ I Mass., and five grandchildren. in the nuclear chib?" Mendelevich rest at the missile site over more received aa a new member. ing nuclear explosions from abroad. zation yesterday. Eligible to vote, Court Cases Porter Bring the 'ivhole family. The fimeral will be held at the ' asked. were 270 workers. non-union workers appearing on The auxiliary’s annual Christ­ \ cup cognac Tsarapkin said the Soviet gov­ John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Later the committee took up a the scene. mas party is slated Tuesday eve­ ernment was not willing even to The old contract expired in May Toss together in a large bowl, eat alt the LOFT’s Candy 219 W. Center St.. Saturday at proposal by Irish Foreign Min­ but has been extended subject, to MANCHESTER SESSION Actually, the competition for ning at the Imperial Steak Housa currants, sultanas and raisins. discuss a western draft treaty for ister Frank Aiken that the nuclear missile work is as fierce among a controlled nuclear test ban. 8:15 a.m., followed by a solemn termination by either side on 30 Stephen W. Dwelley Jr., 20, of 27 in Bolton. Members have been Gradually work In ..uet, one quar­ you want with our comptimanta. high Mass of requiem at St. Jamc.s' powers begfin. negotiations at once days' notice. buaineamen aa among uniona. Tho asked to meet at 6:30 at the ter of the amount at a time. The He withdrew previous Soviet Pearl St., today was ^ven a M-day aircraft firms thait make the mis­ agreement to a whole series of test Church. Burial will be in St, on an agreement under which they Present salary leyela at the plant suspended jail sentence for breach South Coventry firehoust where mixture will feel greasy. Don’t LOFT’s Candies... made with pure James' Cemeterj-. would undertake not to turn over were not announced) siles want to carry their work deep transportation will be arranged. leave any lumps of suet. Work the ban control provisions the three of the peace agd placed on proba­ Into the installation process. There, creamery butter, tree-ripened fruits, nations had worked o\it together Friends may call at the funeral nuclear weapons or nuclear man­ Andover for Kowalski 1-12 tion for one year by Judge Eklward The women 4’ill cater the fire­ mixture lightly. I home tonight from 7 to 9, and to­ ufacturing secrets to non-nuclear they and their work force meet Add peels, flour, bread crumbs, during the first phase of more than Hamill. head on with site contractors and men's New Year’s Eve party. They freshly shelled nuta. “premium* three years of negotiations. morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. countries. Both the United States Judge Hamill conditioned the will also assist at the Christmas dark sugar, allspice, nutmeg, and I and Soviet bloc countries support­ Andover for Kowalski their own work force, both seeking mix together. Mixture will ap­ He stressed that the Soviet .Alfred C. Pitkin Meriden, Nov. 30 (jP i — Rep.-at- probation period in that if Dwelley profits and pay checks. party for children of firemen, pear crumbly (Ilk* crumb top­ quality” chocolate... all blended to Union had returned to the Geneva ed the proposal, which appeared is found Intoxicated during that scheduled Dec. 17 at the firehouse Herald Photo by Saternis Vernon—Alfred C. Pitkin. 80. of certain , to win overwhelming ap­ large Frank Kowalski says he has Secretary of Labor Arthur J. ping). Add mincemeat, marma­ talks only because an earlier won the endorsement of four towns time he (Dwelley) would be Goldberg, who Is also chairman of by the fire department. lade and well beaten eggs. <>our MRS, ALLAN B. COE JH. perfection into the taste treat more American-Soviet agreement in ' Pitkin Rd.. died at his home this proval. charged with violation of proba­ ' morning, in his campaign for the Democratic the Missile Site Labor Disputes The auxiliary has changed its in the stout, about one third at a New York opened the way to East- Wooden Pipe Still Holding nomination to the U.S. Senate. tion. meeting date from the third Mon­ people enjoy than any other kind. Mr. Pitkin conducted a large , Washington. Nov. 30 i.Ti — Dwelley was presented hi court Settlement Commission set up by time, and the cognac, mix again. New York City and Manchester, chester. Mrs. Coe is a member ef West negotiations on general poultry business for many years, The hunk of wood in the hands of Fred Thrall, suuperintendent He said last night he had won the President Kennedy, planned to ad­ day to the third Tuesday of the "The mixture will be quite moist. and has appeared in several off- the American Federation of tele­ and complete disarmament "in the FYance may be getting close to support of the local Democratic on various charges stemming from month at 8 p.m. starting in Janu­ and more recently had been em­ I becoming the fourth nation with of the water department, is a section of the 4 H-mile pipeline that an arrest in East Hartford on Oct. dress the building trade delegates Pour mixture into well-greased Broadway productions, summer vision and radio artists In New immediate future." Once more he ployed as a chauffeur.. He was a was laid in 1924 from the Roaring Brook reservoir in Glaston­ conunlttees despite what he called this afternoon. ary on a trial basis. one pound coffee cans, or mold of stock in New London. N. H.. and York a ty . demanded that the nuclear test is­ I atomic weapons. State Oiairman John M. Bailey's 23 on charges of operating a motor similar slse. Fill to about one member of Talcottvllle Congrega­ ! This was hinted in a statement bury to the Line St. filter plant It's still in great shape. Thrall vehicle while his license was under President C. J. Haggerty of tho Sunday Movies Start Woodstock. N. Y. She has ap­ Her husband Is a metallurgist at sue be transferred to the ^ future tional Church and a member of said. Annual maintenance costs on the pipe, made of western ’’strict orders” to withhold endorse­ building trades pledged arato yes­ A Sunday afternoon movie pro­ Inch of the top. Place cover on peared with the O ntcr Thespians, Pratt and Whitney, division of disarmament negotiations. by French Armed Forces Min- fir, are less than the costs on some other metal pipes, he said. ments. suspension, In which he was today terday that his unions woh’t taka coffee cans, or. If molds are used Vernon Grange for more than 50 ; ister Pierre Messmer that France fined $130, and operating a motor gram for children will start at Oval-in-lhe-Grove in Farmington, United Aircraft Corp., In East The West has steadily opposed years. The disc was cut from the side of the 18-inch diameter pipe, to "I think Mr. Bailey is going to ’’any action that would embarrass 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Nathan cover with a double thibkness of the Little Theater of Manchester, Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Coe are I is beginning to achieve significant have difficulty in having his orders vehicle with only one registration waxed paper, tied securely in place merging the test ban issue with He was bom in Vernon on Aug. allow another pipe to be connected for service to a new housing plate. In which a fine of $10 was or impede the national defense Hale Community Center, epon- and is a director for the Children's owners and managers of the Dairy l_O I= T 'S ...THE CANDIES OF FINER QUALITY disarmament. But if the Soviets 15, 1881. a son of Charles and i results in nuclear weapons devel- development in 'fanchester. The little hole in the center of the obeyed,” Kowalski said. program.” sored by its executive committee. with white string. Wing of the Little Theater of Man­ Queen on Hartford Rd. 1 opment. The latest endorsement has come levied. A third fine of $10 was also maintain their refusal to discuss a Emma Dart Pitkin. He had lived disc was punched so the workmen could slip a hook inside to pre­ ordered by Judge Hamill on Dwel­ But he said the no-strike pledge Mrs. Jokeph Guinan is chairman. Steam seven hours in a large controlled ban ofiTtsta outside the in this area all his life. The term significant results, he vent the di.se from falling inside the pipe after it was cut. (Her­ from Andover, Kowalski said. He carries a government responsibility pan. Water should be 3-4 of the said he had previously been backed ley for being Intoxicated. ’The youth Paul Boudreau will be projec­ disarmament framework, the West Besides his wife. Mrs. Hattie ssud yesterday, could mean mas­ ald photo by Pinto I. pleadefl guilty to all four charges. to see that building trades uniona tionist. way up on containers. Remove may have no alternative. Lee Pitkin, he is survived by sev­ tering techniques, actually man­ by Lyme, Durham, and by, his are given “fair treatment and pro­ cans and let stand overnight home-town of Meriden. An abbreviated court trial All pre-schbol children attend­ If the Russians then refuse to eral cousins. ufacturing the weapons or having brought down a court finding of tection of job opportunities,” ing the program must be accom­ Take puddings from containers, discuss a control system even in Funeral services will be held them in quantity. ”I think the snowball is begin­ place in refrigerator for about one WELDON DRUG CO.-901 MAIN ST.-MANCHESTER ning to roll,” Kowalski commented. not guilty in the case of Louis Sev- panied by an older person. The the wider disarmament forum, Saturday at 11 a.m, at the White- j Messmer declined to say at a Democrats Bypass Kowalski^ dalls, 51, of Marlborough, who had show will last about an hour and hour, and wrap in plastic wrap to western officials believe all pres­ Glbson Funeral Home. 65 Elm St., ' news conference how far France been charged with improper back-, Rockville-V ernon a half. 'There will be a nominal •tore. ent hopes of a disarmament treaty Rockville. The Rev. Robert K. Shl- has progressed. But the master- Ex-Boxer Sentenced The puddings may be kept In­ ing which stemmed from an Oct. admission fee. eeuNDBB IM iseo ev william lopt...now tms wonto'e LAaeasT canov kitchim are doomed to failure. moda of Talcottvllle Congrega­ I Ing of atomic weapons techniques Avoiding Silent Endorsement Bridgeport, Nov. 80 (il) — James 31 car-truck accident on BiSaell St. The movie Sunday will be "Hold definitely and will freeze well. T) ; THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Dean put the question to Tsar­ tional Church will officiate. Bur­ I —the earliest of the three stages Rooney, 34, a onetime lightweight Lack of state’s evidence brought That Line” with the Bowery boys. original recipe stated that the apkin directly yesterday. He asked ial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, I he mentioned—would put France A motion to invito Frank Kow­ • John Cagianello suggested Invit­ boxer who fought under the name the not guilty finding. Cudgel Faces A cartoon will also be shown. puddings should be made a year p resen ts whether the Russians would accept Talcottvllle. : on the threslihold of acquiring nu- "Irish Jimmy” Rooney, has been In advance. The gifts were al­ 1 clear armaments. alski, the only announced candi­ ing an.vone el.se who announces his Judge Hamill ordered a termina­ Mrs. Guinan said the center the test ban controls if they were There will be no calling hours. date for the Democratic senatori­ candidacy in the interim to .speak sentenced to three to seven years tion of a stay of a $550 bond for­ plans to make this a weekly affair. ways those made the previous introduced again in the general 1 So far. only the United States, with Kowalski. In State Prison for attempted rob­ Bootleg Count year. tiiiiUUiiiiiiiiiiii!lUUi!iiiUUUiiiliUUIUUI!iUlU!RiiU!il!i!ii!»iliii!UiUliiiiUi!iil!IUnUiiUiB8Uiiil»iU>UBiiiU!ii!!UUiUiii8iBilli!iilH!IR!ii!iyi Harry Ward Allen Sr. I Russia, and Britain have become al nomination, to address the bery with violence. feiture in the case of Richard Cad- Ba.sketball Plans When serving, they may be heat­ Mieheai MaeLiammoir IIBraHmntflttfflnnnlmlffllamltfflHmmnHmmHtlmiiltntlilRmnlmRHMIlliliHtmfiHttlffllHffl disarmament discussions. ! atdmjc capons powers. Democratic Town Committee in Town Chairman Ted Cummings orette, 30, of So’.thlngton. The bond A basketball program for boys Some western officials hoped Coventry—Harry Ward Allen Sr.. said the town committee will not Rooney and his companion, Fred­ A man of many addresses, ar­ ed In a coffee can'or sliced and 71. died yesterday at the home of I In related field. Messmer said Jamiaiw \va.s defeated last night. erick J. O’Neill, 42, were sentenced forfeiture was ordered after the t, lO and 11 years old will start sauted In butter. To serve flam­ celebratod Irish Actor Tsarapkin would give a reply to­ ! France is building a land-based Committee members argued give its support to any candidate bohdsman in the case reported that rested in with 30 with re^stration at Robertson his sister. Mrs. Addie Guerard, of at this time, but that an invitation In Superior Court by Judge John R. gallons of moonshine In his car, ing, heat brandy at low tempera-' day. But the Soviet delegate told Armstrong Rd. prototype atomic reactor for a nu­ against the motion, made by Mrs. Thim yesterday after pleading Cadorette could not be found and School from 9 a.m. to noon. This ture, place in tablespoon snd newsmen he was not prepared to clear submarine and that his coun­ Mary Ross, on the groUnd-s that to speak need not be construed as was somewhere in Maine. Prosecut­ will face a bootlegging charge in will be sponsored by the Coventry In He was bom Dec. 31, 1889 in an endorsement. giillty. light, pour lighted brandy over discuss anything except the So­ Norwich, the son of BYanklin and try expects to start building such the invitation would seem to be a O’Neill was given a term of four ing Atty. James Higgins requested Taunton. Mass., district court Mon­ Recreation Oommittee with Paul mirtdlng. The recipe given here viet plan rejected by the West. a sub in 1963 or 1964 at the lat­ silent endorsement. The motion to invite Kowalski the termination. day. The formal charge is illegal Mary McGee Allen. Mr. Allen was was defeated, 17 to 14. to seven years. A. Bbardman and Warren K. Lit­ wi*l make three puddings which a retired floor sanding contractor. est. Even an amendment to the mo­ The attempted robbery occurred Upon findings of guilty by the transportation of alcohol. tle jn charge. Donald Sayers, a will serve eight or more each., THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING OSCAR Sunivors beside his sister in­ FVance is doing this with the tion to invite an.vone else who an­ In other actions the committee court, the following fines were Cornelius Gudgel Jr., $7, of decided: Sept. 29. Wearing handkerchiefs 'schcfcl teacher,’’vill officiate at the Hard .sauce, according to the old clude his wife, Mrs. Charlotte aid of enriched uranium loaned to nounces his candidacy before the over their faces and pretending to levied In four cases: Loveland Hill Pid., Vernon, and weekly sessions. recipe. 1s the onlv .suitnble top­ excerpts frum the life and works of Oscar Wilde Minor Accidents Tevens Allen of Blast Hartford: a it by the United States. January meeting to speak on the 1. To approve the appointment of have guns, the pair stalked Into a Richard Fuller, 28. of Cunning­ 1680 Main St. and 10 IVooster St., Recreation committee officials AT EVERY DAY Barr.v. Cavag’naro. Howroyd, John ham, Mass., Edward Brochu, 36, of Hartford, was picked up by Massa­ ping for a perfect Plum Pudding. son, Harry W. Allen Jr. of Lake same platform with Kowalski was meat market and announced a said it plans setting up a basket­ Hard Ranee QUALITY FOODS LOW PRICES! Bring No Arrests St., a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte defeated. Hutchinson and Albert Campbell holdup East Hardwick, Vt., and Robert G. chusetts stale policfc in the early ball program for boys of high at the to study the possibility of off-year Elliott, 31, of Wilmington, Vt., hours of Nov. 17 on a routine mo­ 10 tablespoon butter McNickle of Blast Hartford; three Former State Rep. Ii-\in Aron­ A clerk thought it was a joke and school age and adults. The definite 2 cups confectioner's sugar Two minor motor vehicle acci­ brothers. John Allen and Charles Hospital Notes son, former town chairman Steve elections. laughed. Rooney slapped him in the were each fined $25 on identical tor vehicle Investigation. decision depends on a decision of ALBERT N. JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM Allen, both of Main St., and Frank 2. To use $4(K) out of the profit charges of failure to obtain a Pub­ 'i teaspoon salt dents yesterday, one involving a Cavagnaro, Harry Howroyd and face. At this point, other employes Troopers report^ly smelled tha the board of education concerning 1 tablespoon brandy, sherry. town refuse truck, brought no Allen of Thompsonvllle; two Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Pascal Mastrangelo were among cleared on the Halloween costume lunged at Rooney and O’Neill and lic Utilities Oommiasion permit moonshine as they approached grandchildren, and several nieces party to pay half of an $800 debt. use of the schools for outside ac­ or 2 teaspoons vanilla. FLAHTER'S COCKTAIL arrests or personal injuries, police for all areas, except maternity, the committee members who spoke quickly had them subdued. for hauling. Brochu was also fined Cudgel’s parked car on U.S. Rt. tivities. Sift the confectioner’s sugar, reported. and nephews. where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 against inviting Kowalski alone to 3. To support a dance spon­ In court, the defense cresenoed $15 for disregarding a stop sign. 195 in Seekonk. The liquor, in gal­ Monday, Dec. 4 8:15 p.m. The funeral will be held at the speak. sored by the Young Democrats Also, John C. Mahoney, 28, of lon glass jugs, waa In the ti$ink The high school varsity basket­ (after measuring), and cream.with $ About 7:45 yesterday morning, to 8 p.m.; and private rooms the episode as an act of drunken­ ball schedule will open tomorrow the butter. Add salt and brandy, 1.00 a town truck driven by Willie Klllourey Brothers FVneral Home, where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p m. Thomas Hannegan and Henry Dec. 8 at the Manchester Country ness. State's Attorney Otto J. 71 Cooper St., who withdrew a not compartment, according to police. for 36 Union St.. Willimantlc. Friday guilty plea he made In court Mon­ with a home, game with Woodstock (more brandy or sherry may be PEANUTS HOR.MEI. BEST SPECIAL TRIM Moore, 21, of Hartford, backed Visitors are requested not to Becker favored inviting Kowalski. Club. Ing but add-ed they "knew what State police at the same time un­ added for a lighter sauce), and mix at 8:15 a.m., followed by a re­ smoke in patients rooms. No more day and today pleaded guilty to covered and confiscated two stills Academy at 8:15 p.m. in the gym­ A ilmtssinn Si .00 into a car, driven by Eklward J. quiem high Mass at St. Mary's Saur said the men had been drink- nasium. Joseph DeGregorio, li for five minutes in an electric (Save 17c) McNamara, 55,. of 192 Green Rd.. than two visitors at one time per they were doing.” the charge of disregarding a stop in nearby Fall River, said to be lieater or 15 minutes by hand. All Seats I'nreserved WHOLE PORK LOINS Church in Coventry at 9 a.m. patient. sign, was fined $15 by Judge Cudgel's source of supply. The al­ varsity coach; Ronald Murphy, of­ Tickets now on sale at Auditorium Ticket Offlca on Hilliard St., just east of Cum­ Burial will be in the Maplewood Coventry The judge said O’Neill had spent ficial scorer. Both are faculty Mrs. Coe was born in Holyoke. berland St., police said. No one 20 years in jail and prison. Both Hamill. cohol, was a sugar-yaast moonshina Mass., and came to Manchester, Cemetery, Norwich ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Lil­ A nolle was entered by Atty. with com flavoring, according to members. was hurt but the McNamara ve­ Friends may call at the funeral lian (ietcewich, 160 Birch St.; News Tidbits men are a problem to the com­ James Higgins in the case against Miss Kathryn Grady, president with her parents, 16 years ago. She GOLD MEDAL hicle received damage to its right munity as long as they are free, authorities. is a 1950 graduate of Manchester home tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. Jennie Scory, Higganum; Fatal Shooting from the AP Wires Robert Haberem, 16, of 230 McKee Gudgel is free under $2,000 bond of St. Mary’s St. Germaine Guild, headlight, grill and radiator. William Wilkie, East Hartford; he said. reminds members that tomorrow High School, a graduate of Endi- St., who was charged with failure for arraignment in the Taunton cotl Junior (College, Beverly Mass., At 8:25 last night on Center St., Walter A. Barton Clifford Shores, Tolland: ’Thomas to drive In a proper lane. Judge court. is the last date for making' re­ 10 Lb. Avg. till just esLSt of Broad St., a car, driv­ W’alter Albert Barton, 83. of Moore. 51 Vernon St.; George Mewington kepublican Town Hamill concurred with the nolle servations for the annual Christ­ and the American Academy of FLOUR Cut For Chops Said a Suicide Decisions Upheld Authorities said an arrest by tha Dramatic Arts In New York City. 5 ‘‘ 4 9 ' en by Peter Sartori. 28, of Avon, Blast Hartford, father of Wallace Kalkenstein, 28 Strong SI.; Joseph Committee goes on record urging Hartford, Nov. 30 (/P)—Superior for reasons of lack of state's evi­ Alcohol Tax Division of the In­ mas party. The affair will be held Or Roast, who was attempting to make a E. Barton of Andover, died last Tracy. Brookfield Rd.; Edgar Speaker of House Anthony E. dence in the case. at 7 p.m. Dec. 12 at Piano’s Res­ She divides her time between If You Wish! Rifle wounds to the chest ended Wallace of Simsbury to run for CN)urt Judge James C. Shannon ternal Revenue Service is a possi­ right hand turn into Broad St., e\’enlng at Manchester Memorial Wil-son, Tankeroosah Rd.. Vernon; has refused to reverse the action bility following disposition of the taurant in Bolton with an enter­ collided with the left front fender Jacqueline Juul, East Hartford; the life of 26-year-old Ernest governor. . . . New Hampshire Su­ tainment program and gift ex­ Hospital. “Casey” Jones early this morning of two state boards in upholding state charge. of a car driven' by Donald E. Helm, Mr. Barton was born in Aga­ Jame.s Dunn. Blast Hartford; Her­ preme Court refuses grant of a change. bert Jorgehsen, 6 "Tyler Circle; following a shooting in the South new trial to two Rhode Island men the discharge of a state employe Police Arrests The federal charge would be for QUART BOTTLES SHURHNE 25, of 129 N. Elm St. wam, Maas., Oct. 13. 1878, and and suspending the license of a illegal possession suid transporta­ Members of the Young Moth­ " for Flowers " Police said that both vehicles lived in Blast Hartford for 46 years. Harry Goldberg, 45 Wellman Rd. Coventry firehouse. State police scheduled to hang Jan. 10 for mur­ ers Club are reminded that Friday “ ADMITTED TODAY: Evelyn believe the deat^w as a suicide. der of a wealthy manufacturer. Bristol optometrist. tion of alcoholic beverages. For All Oocoslons, It’s were going west oh Center St. at Survivors, besides his son, in­ He said yesterday he would not 1s the last date for making re­ 1.00 Raak, 1087 Main SI ; Valerie Bo- Taken to Wfndham Community Five government officials, in­ CJonstantine Joseph Dunko, 18, State Police in Oonnecticut aaid servations for their annual Christ­ J.V the time of the accident. The Sar­ clude two daughters, two sisters, be justified in upsetting the de­ roch, 75 Essex St.; Mrs. Helen Memorial Hospital in VVillimantic. cluding Livingston Merchant, Am- 110 Oak St.. Glastonbury, was they had no information regarding mas party and gift exchange Goba's Flowers PRUNE JUICE: tori car had slight damage to the and five grandchildren. cision (S the state agency in either changed yesterday morning with activities of Gudgel in this state. If Andrews, 223 Oakland St.; Scott the volunteer fireman died at 4:21 bas.sador to Canada, receive 1961 slated at 8 p.m., Dec 13. Mrs. Coll PAUL BUBTTNER right side. F^ineral servlcea will be held at Williams. Hebron. Rockefeller awards worth $5,000 case. dumping garbage on Gardner St. any. A spokesmah for the Internal the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral a.im He wa.s the son of Mr. and One case Involved Dr. Maurice Don Sewell is chairman of the (Formerly wttb Pentlond’s) BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son> Stanley Jonea. of High St. each for ouUstanding service by ca­ He will be presented in Circuit Revenue Service said the Hartford committee. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Blast to Mr and Mrs. Terrance Gra- H. Mack, whose license was sus- Court 12, Manche.ster, Dec. 18. branch had been told of the arrest. 1122 BURNSIDE AVE> Jones, described by fellow fire­ reer public servants, Washington V EAST HARTFORD Hartford, Saturday at 1 p.m. Bur­ chowski. Cold Spring Dr., Ver­ reports. 16-OZ. TINS SHURFIhNE About Town ial will be in Center Cemetery, non; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. men as "happy-go-lucky," was Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ JA 8-6009 or Ml S-5476 Blast Hartford. Jules Page. Wapping; a -son to found lying on the station house entry oorreapondent, F. Pauline Dellveriee Dally to Mancheatei Friends may call at the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mantz, 144 floor partly under a fire engine. Little, telephone Pilgrim X-Wtl. “ (yS* The Ladiea Aid Society of Zion home tonight from 7 to 9. and to­ Green Manor Rd.; a daughter to Nearby was a 30-30 caliber rifle, Creditors Filed 6 for] Evangelical Lutheran Church will morrow from 3 to 5. and 7 to 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, 87 the weapon believed to have been Applesauce 15' sponsor a Christmas sale and social COMMUNITY LAMB PATTIES Lbs.4 1 .0 0 p.m. Main St.; a daughter to Mr. and used by Jones, and a telephone with Liens Incorrectly at the church. Cooper and High Mrs. Richard Brough, Broad the receiver off the hobk, it was re­ Sts., toihorrow from 6 to 8 p.m. Brook. ported. I CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN.,,! HALL 10-11 LINKS BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. State Police say Jones wa.s shot Liens filed agai:i.‘it the town by tnie American Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Allan Schubert, 17 CSir- credltorSiOf a subcontractor on the DELSEY BATHROOM will meet at the Legion Home Funerals through the left chest, and t^at Brown and Serve Sausage pkg. 49c men Rd. they were summoned to the fire- federal housing project for the Monday at 8 p.m. This wdll replace DISCHARGEID YBISTEFIDAY; hou.se at 2:40 a.m. U. S. CHOICE 1.00 (Save 6c) the pMtponed auxiliary meeting Mrs. Annie Brennan elderly were incorrectly filed, ac­ its in a Name? David Taylor, 10 Depot Sq.; Dar­ Arriving before police was 1 rolls ^ of Nov. 20. The funeral of Mrs. Annie Bren­ lene Tourigny, Willlmantic; TTieo- Deputy Fire Chief Harold Smith, cording to Ably. Herman Yules, TISSUE 1 HEAD CUT nan, 19 Edgerton St., was held this dore Trahan. 195 Union St.; Mrs. awakened from .sleep by Jones counsel for the Manchester Housing Take oun For !n$tance. If might mean BONELESS BRISKET Members of Girl Scout Troop 58 POT morning at St. Mary's Elpiscopal Jean Goulding, Eaiington; Mrs. himself in a telephone call. Jones Authority, and will soon be re­ nothing at a ll to you. But to $ome folk$, at Lincoln School earned $15 by Church. The Rev. William F. Gen­ Florence McGoldrick. 169 Croft reportedly asked Smith to come moved. ART EXHIBITS making and selling Christmas cor­ der m officiated. Mrs. William Dr.: Miss Virginia Talbot, 455 E. down to the firehouse, without ex­ The liens were filed against both particularly our diamond eustomen. It CORNED BEEF sages. The troop grave the $15 to Kloppenburg was organist. Burial Middle TpKe.: Mario Lusa, Elling­ plaining the request. Smith at­ the town and the authority, and N iC the Manchester Association for the was in the family plot in the East ton; EJva Bassett, BTlington; Mrs. tempted to question Jones on the shouldn't have been filed against BLOCK STYLE meon$.everything. For upon the prestige of NOW BEING SHOWTf Help of Retarded Children. Cemetery. Mary Shapleigh, 107 Holl St.; Mrs, reason for his call, but got no fur­ either, said Yules. ROAST our name/ they hove placed their trust. On Bearers were Frank Mullen, John Janet Ghagan, Hartford; Kenneth ther reply, it is reported. Creditors of the A. E. Williams OILS aiK^ St. Bridget’s Holy Name Society Herron, Albert Lindsay, William LIVE, MAINE U. S. CHOICE our reputation hongs the confidence of a will receive Communion together Ogren, 35 Vernon St.: Mrs. Anne Both Smith and Fire Chief Del- Co., a subcontractor for the fed­ LEAN, A U BEEF WATER COLORS Graham Crackers >^39 4 9 i McDowell, Kenneth Graham and Dion, South Windsor; Mr.s. Eleanor at the 8 a.m. Mass Sunday, Robert Haugh. mar Potter, roused by Smith, took erally sponsored housing project LOBSTERS Lb 79e great many folks who hove sold, "Your name By Well Known Artists White, 97 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. the wounded Jones to the hospital being built on W. Center St. by the LONDON Jane Bobbitt and da,jighter, Mans­ In the fire company a.mbulance. Horn Construction Co., should not mepns Integrity to us. We know nothing of Proceeds To Bknanuel Churchmen will spon­ Month’s Mind Maas field Center; Mrs. Janet Hubbard have filed liens against anyone ex­ HAMBURG FROZEN FOOD sor an annual smorgasbord, to A month’s mind Mass for the The only words spoken by Jones, BROIL diamonds and we take your word for it that Manchester Charities ^ which women of the church are in­ late Ignacy Zatkowski will be cele and daughter, 32 Buckingham St.; they said, were to request a drink cept the Horn Co., he said. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PICTSWEET FROZEN—10 Oz. Pkg. SL vited, 'tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at brated at St. Bridget’s Church Sat­ -Mrs. Shirley Balfour and daugh­ of water. The project Is not in any way a v^ot we hove purchased is what you soy it Emanuel Lutheran Church Luther urday at 7 a.m. ter, Tankeroosan Rd.. Vernon. State police today said they had town project, but a federal one, he Hall. The Round Table Sing­ DISCHARGED TODAY: David not yet determined whether more said. is". We're so proud-that we ore so highly GREEN BEANS 2 rug, 37c ers will present a program Smith, Wapping; Norman Hunger- than one shot had been fired. How­ And thg Housing Authority la considered. It didn't come easily. And now CRISP, GOLDEN The committee In charge includes First Record ford, 23 Grant Rd.; Nicholas Kllm- ever, observers reported one hole protected against mechanics' liens ko, 34 Arcellia Dr.; Miss Marga­ in the firehouse door which may £ Ray Wogman, chairman, Hugo b.v two state statutes which pro­ rwthing w ill Indue* us to diminish ret Zorkis, 92 Hilliard St.; Mrs. have been caused by a bullet. CARROTS Carlson, Iver Carlson, Harry In 1877, when Thomas Edison hibit such actions, and set up al­ that trust in the leq$t. We Sheonlng and Hilding Bolin. reproduce his own voice on a Karen Jones, Skinner Rd„ Rock­ Working on the ease is Medical ternate courses of action. tin-foil cylinder, reciting "Mary ville; Denise Maney, 134 Helalne Examiner Robert Bowen of Cov­ The liens were filed Oct. 27, Nov. EXTRA LARGE SIZE FLORIDA treasure it beyond oil else. BURKE NAMED PUBUSHEB Had a Little Lamb,” It marked Rd.: Mrs. Elizabeth Marlon, 36 entry. An autopsy has-been order­ 8. Nov. 13, and an attachment was PRODUCE ) HarUeid, Nov. M UT^-Ap- the beginning of recorded sound, Bush Hill Rd.; Mrs. Roza Fay, ed. filed Tuesday. JUICE ORANGES doc. 5 9 c Wouldn't you? Diamond 2 PkfTs. 19c pelalinsiit of Kenneth K. Barite according to the Encyclopedia Coventry; Joseph Gozdz, 287 Oak­ Jones had been working on a "Apparently the A. E. Williams CRISP SriN ACH as yohilshBr tthc Hartford Britannica. land St.; Samuel Brown, 11 N. construction job, but was current­ Co., . . . is In financial difficulties, SPECIALS ] :.J Fairfield St,; Clifford Stratton, ly unemployed. and terminated Its contract with or BEET GREENS MOTTS TtalM was snsmmrsd today by ceNopok ^5® Pali Motor, president of the REDS SNUB ALBANIANS ' 805 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Alvina Col­ A.S fa r as can be determined, the Horn Ckinstruction Co., Inc., lASY niMS ARIANOID Oaanett Co. Barite, whoee ap- Belgrade, Yugoslavta. Nov. SO lette, Stafford Springs; Charles he wa.s alone at' the fire house, and has failed to pay a number of 1 COUNTRY LANC OLEOMARGARINe...... SUPER liiilatiHisit takes effect ian. 1, UPt — Soviet Uoc dlplomata Temple, East Hartford; Harry when the shot Was fired. its subcontractors,” said Yules. . . 2 lb. Pack 39e | wm soeoeed David R- Daniel, aaiibbed Albanlaa receptions in Maidment, 99 Robert Rd.; Mrs. In addition to the state statutes MARKETS HFD.ROAD OOR- McKBB wIm iaui held the poalUoa stnoe Belgrade and Moscow last night, Shirley Drew, 14 Brainard PI.; DODD PRAISES 'KHO.MBE which protect the authority, he NABISCO "HOME STYLE” CINNAMON SUGAR COOKIES pound S7c LARGE FLORIDA, JUICY i m . B arite wOl also sue- but the Bed Chinese showed up in Katherine Jean, 12 Oakland St. Elisabethvllle, Katanga, Nov. said, there Is also a performance • • a a a a e a 14 oa. S»r Daatol as vtoo president, force at both parttos. The dem- SO (/P)—Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- bo’nd taken out by the, Horn Co. ffvi. iHjr Rad dlreetar. A na- onstratton on tho cocktail level Conn., left EUsabethvUIe by. olr which protects the authority. TANGERINES Mva a( JMMolsr, Barite m s nadecllMd the §pBt la the Mos- today for Luanda in Angola pS- "The failure of attorneys rep­ Dr.Ur.x aasMd MMSBl mmmger of the oow-Pe^ilBg axto over the Stalin­ Public Reco^*ds ter a three-day visit to K atoo^ resenting these claimants to recog­ IIM i April U, UM. He cane ist leaden of flio ttay red pocket Dodd was full of praise for P ri^ - nize and read these sections has oa the AdrMle. Soviet Premtor ^ Worroatoa Deed dent Moiae Tahombe of Ko- caused the inechanica’ liens, to ba HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Om.) QaasMs where he had Khrnsbofiev bos blacklisted Al- Regal Builders Inc., to Alvyr T. tao g a^ ’T like him very much” filed odilch we are nbw In the proc­ 317MOHLANOST.,MANCHiSTGR niOMMII^27| ^ ,587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER. iw ia BMMBl mmmtgtr apd vice hgala for lefoslng to go along and Eleanor G. Berggrtn, property —ood for the Katongeae peofrie, ess of having iemoved,” Yulea told OPEN NIGHTS—MON. thru SAT. tUl 9 jvtth his antt-Stalia oanvolga, a t 30 Leland Dr. whom he oold he also liked. . LaClalre. •IT MAIN ST. '1

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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Taleottville will remain open evenings and by South Windsor children present. The next event A 'g U S appointment through Christmas. is scheduled Dec. 16 from .1:30 to Cholra to Rehearse 3 p.m. and will include a Bowery Firemen Put Out 'Die ^ ior and senior choirs Avery PTA Buys Boys film, Dlcketfs' ’’Christmas Ty-Raciio Tonight Will rMearse at the church to­ to PravkHM IhiBi* Carol,” and "The First Christmas,” CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Two’Brush Fires night at 8:80 and 7 :30 • respective­ 55 Library Books a puppet movie. ’Tickets will be I' m ly. sold at the door. Aponsor^ By^'T.JMlIDGErrS R08ART BOCIETT As th^choirs are already work­ ST. BRIDGET’ S HALL, fo MAIN ST. FiThman of TtUoottvlUa’g Oo. 8 ing on ,Christmas music,, all those The Avery St. Elementary 'The PTA will hear a talk byA 4CoMMfiMei Television Dextsr Burnham of 1031 Main St.T BMondedU w«ro callod out twice yesterday Interested in joining ara Invited School PTA reports It has Ordered •="* E t.*J?****r «■ wotifroos) to attend. St its meeting Dec. 6 at A p.m. at ^ |1r« Uoor «ln proKTSie)' _ Ae High M ools Match Wits afternoon, botl^ tlmea for brush FRIDAY. DEC. 1 t a Sm u frontiertier (hrchs — 55 books for the school li­ the school. A Hartford news­ Borly Shoer (In Dreiress) 80 10 TBA Area that were not eerioug. paperman. Burnham w-lU show HucSleBerry H oim d ^ ^ ' s. U . „ The Nelson Pamlly Manchester Evening Herald TsI- brary as a result of its fund-rais­ 1 to 10 P.M. J ,1 Syllobua 1:00 Donna Reed Show I. 40. Just before 3:30 some brueh be­ cottville correspondept, Morris ing efforts last year. movies and discuss newspaper 18 A* mb lOkiifleei HlChwoy Patrol Man u d the ChaUen work. WIinittaSr^MBditljn News ing burned on the McKeown prop­ Simoncelll, telephone Mitchell Mrs. Howard Bannister, chair­ § s w, S '" Cummings U ... erty off Waehlngton St, got out of 8-2883. , The annual Christmas operetta SATURDAY. DEC. 2 •Swidbiin <"«**) 8:39 Weather News A 900(10 1:80 Dr, Kildare io u man of the library committee, ^ Tallahsms 7000 The Heal McCoys 12. 4 0 (Mintrol and firemen were called. by Avery St. Elementary School said the books were chosen for 10 A.M. to 0 PJIt. i s s s s a r 8:80 Royal (Janadlan Police IL Boh Cummings Show Shortly after 5 o’clock eparks pupils will be presented Dec. 15. wUimam^ 94 Wound Commonwealth 88 8:00 TV Houi of Stars 3 0 % for Brislol Grades 8. 7 and 8 levels, after a Hl-Y’ Meeting News. Sports A Weather The InvestigatorsAUTW 3 from trash being burned in a decision was made to concentrate 8:40 Ski Pointers My Three Sons 8 ’The Hl-Y will hold its regular 88 Paroiit 48 Sboltorod InM barrel at the rear .of the Koea house on this age group’s needs. Books Country Store, White Ele­ 8:48 rivenlna Report Wrestling... .dstllnc' ’ at Rt.,83 and Dobson Ave. started Washington, Nov. 30 (API—’The meeting today at the Wapping He’ll Be Here! 84Hooiaro o( l7po 47 AToadi Douglas feldwards 8:80 Hall at Fame (C) 10. 33, REDM Corp. of Singac, N.J.. has chosen were among those listed by Ckimmunity House from 8 to 9:30' phants, Booths, Aprons, Cards, '^ S S S U STRotnin 48 Proportion Huntley-Brinkley 10, Margie a small fire. ’There was no dam­ the school in Its regular town budg­ Have the klddie'a pic­ 88 Onmnmnliti JSSoUinc SO Wicked ’ll 10:00 Million— Dollar Movie *' received a (1,959.610 contract for p m. At thi.s lime they will repair I T:00 Everglades age reported. production of 1,270.000 head a.s- et request, but not obtained be­ ture taken with Santa KeIig:ious Articles, Jewelry, S SSL. 3»U)dM 40 WntMiglo 51 Hirdenf Blur Angels J CBS Reports s I the. Nativity .scene for display in i Claus. 41 Property Items S3 Lsrm jdaiit Ripcord , ^ e n t on Broadway f, Olpeea for Winter semblies for detonator fuses, the cause of lack of funds. I front of the church. j aBWiNnl m r ia g M ^ b i 10 11:00 Newa Sports and Weather Christmas Booth, Parcel Post. arsocetatt 48 Cotton Dandles 85 Southeihem News and Weather 80 ^lay at' Connecticut Golfland Army announced yesterday. The library project is a con­ 48 Shop genersl Sea Hunt 8U. 4U 39 Droop tlGoodi 8 ll:i8 JacK Pssr Show IC) lU SU will ceas^or the winter after to­ Seventy per cent of the work is tinuing program on the PTA. I .Manchester Evening Herald i Million ^ lla r Horts 18 day, according to Chester Rau, SaCoolroit Uncovered 68 .. 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THE Herald Angle stem By FRANK CLINE Special Units Football Future Looking Up Possible for Fixer AatldUat Spwta Editor Soul Searchiug Time fou Writer ■ Do Not Enjoy Several Fine Prospects New York (/P)—Aaron Wagman, called the’master fixer in Three other* named aa oo-con- the college basl^tball scandals, faced prison sentences up to Bplratorj' with Wagman — Lou Soul searchinjf time for all prognosticators, be they politi­ Two-Way Duty 370 years and fuies up to ?370,000 today after pleading guilty Brown, former North Carolina cal analysts or sports writers, comes after all the ballots are pla>*er; and'two former Alabama in or at the conclusion of every season for the pseudo sports With Jayvee Gridders to 38 counts of bribery and conspiracy. , players, Jerry Vogel and Dan Annapolis, Md. (fl*)—Coach He wajs the second of the nlncf —— — ------Quindazel—all of the Ngw York experts. IxKikihg back at our September predictions on the probable outcome of the Central (Connecticut Interscholasjtic Wayne Hardin oi Navy is P> FRANK CLINE » conviction area—were to have gone on trial trapped in a three-team foot­ Joseph Green, 3i, also of New charges of attempting to flx the yesterday but their cases were put League football race, the writer would probably make out ‘‘As far a.5 attitude i.s concerned, thi.s is the best group m''i" P'c« Mon-1 Florida-Florida State football off until Friday. Brown was in­ pretty good as a set of book-> ball system he started out of cla^ and will be sentenced Jan. 3, jg ^ pleaded dicted on two counts of bribery ends. We did alright with the top necessity and he’s not sur^ we’ve had here in four or five years. They really wanted -td Green faces up to 20 years in pris­ Several clubs seemed to have play ball out there. And they also displayed quite a bit of guilty yesterday to attempted and one of conspiracy. Quindazn and bottom teams but made hash better than average quarterbacks whether he’ll stick to it next on and a $20,000 fine. General Ses- bribery of axdetective from the and Vogel were charged with one out of trying to name the order year. ability.” *------.'ions Court J\idge Joseph Sarafite > of finish of the clubs in between. including Maloney’s John Blllinga- D-A’a office. Hogan charged Wag­ count of bribery and one of con­ lea, Conard’s Chuck Claffey, Wind­ He is certain to employ It That's the way Ted Martin. Uprback and does a nice job of .‘^''t Wagman's sentencing for Jan i spiracy. Maloney of Meriden, which was head coach of Manchester High’s I piny calling on his own. He Is a , man attempted l \ learn from the ham's Alan Sinoer, Ron Westtord against Army Sattirdsy in Phila­ 10 detective the progr^M Hogan's in­ Also awaiting trial are Joaeph our choice to take the flag made of Platt and. In spots, the Indians’ jayvee football squad, reflected I good blocker but need* more us swegt it out right down to delphia. upon the present group he wUl be I work to improve his passing, The 2S-year-dld Wagman. who; vestigation of the basltetball scan­ Hacken. 4P. of New York, indicted own Dave Tupper. Only one quiu-- “The system got us In It and described himself as a salesman. ' Ion 17 counts of bribery and at- Thanks^vlng Day before finally terback can run a club so w ell set­ sending up lo bid for varsity Wrigh) was the best ball car- dal was nytking. whipping SilverCIty rival-Plstt and it’s going to have to get us out," berths next fan. THi* year’s Red ] rier on the squad who has a rie- was accused by Di.s'tnct Attorney i Grabted Immunii ; tempted bribery; and Philip tle for Sinoer. he said. Frank Hogan of bribing nine play- | I Lacort, 36. ; Dav#' Budin. deadlocking Conard of West Hart­ and White jayvee squad posted alcoptive change of pace Another Hogan said the players W^man ford for first place. The Spartans To round out our backlield we'll Hardin decided last spring that 5-4 overall record. I back who was a good njnner and ers at five colleges and imiversi- i allegedly bribed were Jack Kgan, I 28, Brooklyn; and Charles Tucker, take Platt's P«i« Torres. While a with a lot ot sophomores he ties to shave points in basketball got off to an imexplainabie slow "Actually, I believe we were a also .saw .some duty at quarter­ Fran t Majew.ski and Vince Ke j 25. New York, varioius counts of Start which found them dropping little on the small side, Torres was co)ildn'l fashion two teams to play games the last two seasons. Wag- j bribery and conspiracy^ plenty dangerous when given any little better than our record indi­ back was Ed Doucette. ton of St. Joeeph’s (Pa.i: Jer their first two contests Including both offense and defense and de­ cates. A couple of those losses Top scorer with the Papooses man paid out bribes totaling $14.-, Graves of Mississippi State. Pete Altogether, the district attorney, blocking at all as he proved pend on them. 250. Hogan said, and many of th» i their loop ppCner with Wethersfield against opponents. might have gone into the win col­ who rolled up 116 points to their Kelly and Glenn Crosw of Connec­ d concurrent investigations in but then came on strong and rolled So he took the 11 top all-around umn with a little more luck they opponents 64 was end Bill Dixon. fix attempts were successful. i ticut, Dick F isher and Ed Test of No^th Ca;-ollna, have named 37 Althou^ he only came out this players and made them hts "two-. over seven foes in a row. Conard fall, the urdians ^ m m v Kelley was were that close. The only team He wss an e.xcellent pass catcher , When he was arrested March Tenne.ssce, and Ed Bowler of playhrs from 22 colleges. In- was our choice for second place and way" eleven. Another group which really beat us badly wa.' who will be vying for on* of the 3 " as good an offensive end. 17 in the explosive disclosure of LaSalle. All were granted immuni­ volvedywere 48 games between almost took It all before bowing to specialized on defense and still Conard In onr opener." offensive wing spots next fall. the new scandal. Wagman was ty in return for their testimony. 1955 an^last season. Maloney In their head-to-head bat­ especially as a pass receiver, as another on offense. Another lineman who actually their was in the CCIL, The other When the two-way team need­ After losing to Conard. the Pa- , .._____ . . . tle a couple of weeks ago. poose. dropped an 8-0, decision to | » wink spot belongs hands down to ed a rest, either the offensive or ; bit of action in the last two var­ Down at the other end of the Maloney's Frank Higg/ins. Co-Cap- Hartford Ihiblic but then followed BEFORE MANAGERS RHUBARB: World Heavyweight Champion pendulum the writer tabbed the defensive team went in depending sity games with Dick Lewis. The tain of the Spartan* along with on whether Navy had the ball or this up with a trio of shutout vic- latter was Used at guard with the (right) shakes hands with Tom McNeeley as the two fighters met with Merv McKen­ two Bristol schools, Central and Chester, Higgins not only wa* a lories. The Indian Jayvees first Eajitern. as holding up the league. the opposition. In other words, varsity but ((loach Martin feels he Amended Rule oiiBonus zie (center). Ontario Athletics commi.ssioner, at a pre-medical examination in Toron­ sure fingered pass receiver but it is similar to the system Coach win was 14-0 at the expense of Is versatile efiough to play any­ That’s the way.lt turned out with also a fine blocker, particularly Hall followed by a pair of 28-0 to today. The pair will fight for the World championship in Toronto next Monday. Eastern failing to win a game and jPaul Dletzei uses with such effec­ where he will be needed next sea- downfield when he many times tiveness at Louisiana State. and 30-0 triumphs over Windham. .son. Center Tom Anderoli wa.s an­ (AP Wirephoto.) Central taking only one. Its Turkey made the key block to shake Spar­ Then came 6-0 loss to Wethers­ Day clash with Its crosstown rival. Hardin, felt, it was easier to other who got into varsity game Players Seen Passing tan ball carriers loose for long teach his yotingsters just one field. action late in the sea.son but not ’i^e team which made yours gainers. Weaver Win Finest truly the most red-faced of all was phase of the game until they gain­ quite as much a.s some of the Msybe we’re overloading this ed experience. When they did. Next opponent on the Papoos- above mentioned boys. Tampa. Fla.. (/P)—Despite strong opposition by the Los An­ Platt. The writer saw the Panthers «*’ schednle was Weaver which squad wHh Maldney players but he had planned to consolidate SIGN OF ’THE TIMES—Cadets at U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y„ hang Other good line prospects were geles and San Francisco National League clubs, the minors Wrangle Concerning Judges finishing in seventh place but Platt other Spartans we would pick are them Into two elevens ss in the fell 22-8 to the young Indians. tackles Mark Monette, who is a JOLLY DOLLY—Martha Sissell. 18, will reign as Queen were e.xpeciod to vote favorably today for an amended bonus stayed right In the pennant race tackle Ed Robinson, guard John pasL sign as school hi-jinks get underway for Armj‘-Navy football game in Philadelphia Sat­ ■■^at wa»by far our be.st gamelfin,. klrkoff specialist, and Dave until the final game of the season Ryan and center Aldo Scarfone. Couldn’t Change urday. (AP Photofax.) of the Mason waan t it .Jim Mar- Ppj,,.p guards Richard Diehl, St of the 1962 Tournament of Roses at Pasadena, Calif., on rule designed to short circuit what minors bos.s George Traut- and finished in fourth place ■with a tin queried u Rounding out the line are Rick St. But as each team practiced 1 queried his aaslitant Jim Bre- Jochimsen in,.h(m«»n and Bob Alibrio and New Year’s Day. She is 5-7, weighs l25 pounds, and has man has de.scribed as “the road to ------winning record. Pierre at tackle and Conard's Jack zinski who nodded his agreement. backs Dave Miner, ot to Affect Title Contest Another club which surprised more at Its specialty. Hardin dis­ Dave Odell brown hair and brown eyes. She is a freshman at Pasa­ : financial suicide. portant. drive voung athletes from Calceterra. "We hardly made a mistake in Bob Werather and Jeff Gentll- was Wethersfield. Runner-up/ to covered they became so good at that one either offensively or de­ dena City College and hopes to become a psychologist. ! At least 14 of the 22 existing ^ baseball to other competitive fields. But when on defense we would it Ke couldn't change. Toomey Second Vice President core. ; minor leagues, appalled by the wild An amendment to case this rigid By BOB BROWN HsU a y«ar ago in Its first year want Windham’s John Rood, whose fensively." Rounding out this year's Jay­ (AP Photofax.) Toronto (A*)—A rhubarb'?''«tst Oct. 16 calling for the employ-* scene to imagine why there would in the OCTU the writer thought the “The offenseive team just want­ After the Weaver victory the spending which cost baseball a re­ rule ha.s been proposed by Fresco It looks as if th« ski season Is be so much concern over judges. alert pass interceptions ruined ed to play offen*e and the defen­ vee squad were these other hope­ ported $12 million in 1961 in bonus Thomp.son. farm director of the. over figbi officials broke out ^®"! ” ®Kenzie Ekigles would falter a little with Manchester Thanksgiving morn­ Papooses bowed to Windham. 18- ful prospects ends Jon Almond, starting into full swing, a few of f-iL- firmly replied he had done no such Even Patterson and McNeeley the loss of some of its top stars via sive team Just wanted to stop With Eastern Football Officials 8. In a third meeting in a game In payments to untried youngsters. Dodgers. the Northern areas are open and tOuo^^ AS lAIK Ol tn6 agreed that only a referee able t® ing, and the Indians' Tony Alibrio somebody." he said. “They didn’t Robin Brown, Frank Filloramo, I have Indicated they would vote Thompson's proposal would in­ “i told him the only contract graduation. But Coach Joe Cot- who rated nothing but praise from which Martin employed no one but 1 Dennis Gleason, Karl Norris the weather js getting colder here beavyweigliK championship! count to 10 will be necesary. tone's charges dropped only one to care about learning the other side By EARL YOST Royals Face Celtics Tonight ".ves" for a pj-oposal recommend­ crease the waiver p r ic e from in Connecticut. The various clubs tussle betweenv Flovd Patter-1 that counts is the Ontario Ath- Patterson is s 1-10 favorite ta opposing coaching for his defensive of the game ’’ sophomores. In their final con-, Dave Dieterle' tackles Paul ed by a committee of major league third place snd not fifth aa pre­ Kayoee Tenpin - Stan Hillnskl test of the year the Indian Jay-.Gworek. Frank Katkauskas Marc $8,000 to $12,000 for a first year in the Central Connecticut area son and cballei^er Tom Me- i commission contract signed win and the odds on a knockout work all year. As a result. Hardin said he can’t For the second time In history, III set a new league record with j officials. player and permit a club to farm dicted. Wonder how far off we'll be when a Manchester man, C. Francis veea downed Mansfield Training ] Squatrito, Chris Totten- renters are helping to quicken the pulse Neeley edged sllght^lnto the bigl " probably would be sky high. With a new coaching staff taking olas.'ify snd first, second or third a triple of 626 last night on School in their annual game, 20-, Ronald J^ w is and Phil’ Ruscon) ; After Stumbling Against Nats I The' new rule would result In the out two plaj-ers instead of on>». It and feeling of the season with fuss hereabouts o v e r ^ Grey Cup! ^ Ontario judges And McNeeley is D’Amato’a the squad selected by the roaches team. (Chick) Toorney, ha* been elected games of 214, 210, 202. The old following; over, the writer figured U would is announced within the next few to a high position In the New York ^6f'l_D ave Saplenza and half- would also increase the price from many upcoming activities. Num­ footballe„«fw.ii ,classic11... 1,. Saturd; used or he can take his hand picked opponent for Patter- take Manchester a little time to "The (Jefensive team has done a mark of 824 was held by Jack Some Jayvee* actually Im­ 5ck Bob Martin. 1. A major league rlub would $8,000 to $25,000 for a first year ber one on the agenda is Warren fight out of here—to Bongo-Bongo I son. Everyone knows C"!" picks weeks? good,job, so it wovildn't be fair to Chapter pf the Eastern Associa­ proved fast enough to move up to New Yorit (/Pi — The Clnclnnatli^and a- commanding lead in the Most of the fans in thi^ports get oriented and selected them for e O’ « Lappen. he allowed to farm out only one player selected by a major league Miller’s film at the Bushnell In if he wants. L Patterson's opponents with the me- call it the third team.” be *ald. tion of Intercollegiate Football Of­ the varsity during thi* -season. Royals, hopefully chasing Los An­ Eastern dliision. mad towm have been arguini^over Sixth piece. The Indian* disappoint­ ficials. Last night In New York, first year man. club in the draft. Hartford Friday night. Warren, Appeal rianned 1 ticulous care of a diamond culler. ed u* a bit by dropping back to Thoii|khtfuI Gesture Nine of the defensive team are Best of this group were halfback geles In the Western Division of The Royals, hoping to close up a 2. All others must either be kept "The rule, as now proposed," sponsored by the Hartford Ski nothing but last night's Montgeal- D’Amato said the fight would ! six Ounce Gloves .sophomores. Seven more are on Toomey was named second vice Mornlngbellea — Madeline Mor^ Eric Ozol* and defensive end A1 Nutmegger NaniMl the National Basketball Associa­ Toronto NHL hockey game wd seventh. president. Henry Roche of New ley 123-122—3.5.’i. Shirley Murphy bit last night, were betrayed by a on the J5-player roster or bo‘sub­ said Thompson, "would kill off all Club, will be there uitli his new go on even if Canadian judge.' Surpii.singly. both D'Amato and Hall and Windham were our When a team's a winner every­ the offensive squad. Hutchings both of whom were var­ tion, tonight encounter basketball’s ragged offense, fell behind by 11 jected to Imwocable waivers for the coining encounter betwe were employed. But he said to- one is ready lo jump on the band­ Sophomore John Sal played Haven was installed as first vice 128, Claire Obremski 12.5, Helen sity regulars at the end of the Northfleld, VL, (Jp — Halfback incentive. The way I see it, my film and of course accompanied Winnipeg and Hamilton for the' Pete Ftiller. McNeeley’s manager, choices to end third and fourth. Palmer 122. Caroline Janicke 121, biggest obstacle — the Boston points at the half and just cofuldn’t . a set price of $8,000. duty to my employer is not to by his always humorous running ^ay he planned to appeal to a quietl.v agreed to abide by the On­ wagon and throw them a party. .seven games with the offensive president. year. Some others dressed and Robert Mirabelle ot Yorktown I Canadian pro football title. ’The The Warrior* and Whippets wound Marion Winter 117, Sherry Jorh- heights, N.Y., and guard Philip CelUcs — In their quest to close make up the" ground on the Nats. 3. A first year player not save him money but to get him commentary of the film ...Dec. 3 her authority. The manager tario miles calling for the use of up in a deadlock for fifth place. But when you've had an off season unit and leads the squad In scor­ Tom Kelley, former Manchester .saw .some limited duty with the tlN gap. Dave Gambee popped In 24 I claimed by waivers would be sub- the Mt. Laurel Skiers of Hartford Grey Cup game stirs this towm ' sin^e McKenzie, the sole i six-ounce gloves snd the manda­ « s 4> and someone remembers you it's ing and rushing. He moved up to High football coach and current imsen 117, I^orraine Peterman 116, varsity. Cacciola of Middletow-n, Conn., the best players. Under this rule, like a combination of LouisviUe I connniRsioner, u under the Cana- Hilma McCotnb 115. The Royals lost a half game In points In the Nats deciding first iject to draft the following winter why go out and get the best play­ will present their annual Ski Fash­ tory eight-count for knockdow’n*. quite a tribute. That was the case the two-way unit two weeks ago director of athletics at the school, Backs who stand a good chance have been (elected co-captains of ths standings to the idle Lakers half, and finished with 30, high I for $8,000. ers?" , ion Show at the Sagerbund Hall. . . during Derby week and Phila- dian Xlinister of Labor he would I D’Amato favors the eight-count, All-Star Choices for Manchester Highs team Tues­ and will be in there against’Army. several year* ago went through the of making good with the varsity the 1962 Norwich University foot­ 4. The farmed out player, al- delphia on the eve of the Army- ! and\ee the Mlni.ster The correct name of the Big Ten ball team. Their election was an­ last n lg^ falling to Syracuse, 130- for the winners. Johnny Kerr did Thompson estimated that his Dec. 15 brings Warren Miller to but doe.»n’t care for the lighter Having botched up the order of day night when Jimmy Minicucci Tnisted More Players office* and held the presidency of next year are Woody Clark and 122, In 'the league's only game. the Important second half scoring I though performing In minora, Manchester, under the sponsorship Navy football game. Hotel rooms i At the\onclu-sion of what was to : gloves which helps a puncher. Even and Tom Benoit, co-managers of Sai’s switch is the onlv one of j the EAIFO. Kelley la now retired is the Intercollegiate Conference of Johnny Wright. Clark, according nounced last night by Coach ^ b I would be counted on the parent amendment, if adopted, would cut are at a premium and restaurants have been \rou tin e medical exam- finish amongst the teams there’s Faculty Representatives. to Martin, Is 'thinking’’ quar- Priestley. They naw trail Western leader Los for the Nats, and finished with in half bonus spending. of the "Co-Weds" of the Center I McNeeley realizes that hi.s only probably no reason to stop now. the Imperial Steak House, picked note that Hardin ha* made volun­ as an active official. club’s 25-plsyer roster. and bars are jammed. I jnation of both fighters; but which ' hope Is to win by a knockout. up the complete tab for the ban­ tarily among the special team*. Angeles by 3 H games. 27. ■ Opponents of the rule claim that 60 Bonus Player* Congregational Church. The film So here are our choices aa the top Select Group Wayne Embrj- of the Royals led will not be the same that he will Canada's first world heavy- , turned into a Ideated dispute over ! F^iller liked the six-ounce gloves player* in the CCIL this pa«t fall. quet for this year’s varsity squad. "■We’ve depended on and truat- Lasted as a field judge, only 25 Their gsiSM with the mighty ■ while such a rule would curb the "I would estimate that perhaps weight championship fight almost ! officials, D’Amato .shook hands Both played for Coach Tony Celtics lU Pro'vldence, R. I., to­ all scorers with 33. show in Hartford but a completely ! but wasn't happy over the manda­ At least one-half of the backficld ed more people this year,” the are included with the Group 1 of practice of excessive bonus pay- 50 bonus players would be signed had been overlooked until Patter- ' with McKenzie, haying “Nothing tory eight-count. bertha rightfully belong to Ma­ Alibrio, Minnicucci as a tackle Navy coach said. night, Boston’s'second home. Is the I ments. It also would stifle enter- next year." he said, "with only different film entitled "Swinging the EAIFO, Toomey has ju»t com­ Skis"...The Slid Club will have son’s manager. Cus D’Amato, and personal about . thiV you know. I “It saved Patterson when he was loney’*- touchdown tandem Bobby and Benoit as a guard. Coach Ali­ A* a result, 24 ot the squad of pleted another season of working THE ORIGINAL only gams scheduled. The Celtics, 8p4oe League No. 1—Marcia Mc­ I prise on the part of the more ag- about 10 getting as much as $75,- Merv McKenzie, Ontario athletic just have to protecr-my fighter. " brio called Minnicucci the best shoothig for their fourth straight an information booth in the lobby knocked down twice by Ingemar Chester and Joe Annino. Chester, a 42 already have played enough to varsity games in the East. C)HICK TOOMEY Gee 117-111. Elaine Toroa 123, gressive clubs, negate the need o f 000 or $100,000. There would be commissioner, WTangled yesterday McKenzie alreadv has hired a halfback, was probably the finest lineman he ever had at Manches­ earn their varsity ietter. league title, have a 1-2 record Geiorgie Smith 111. Jan Serrell 115. large scouting staffs, and, most Im-1 perhaps 20 bonuses ranging from of the high school when Miller is Johan.s.son in Miami (last March The local man's bookings in­ there to answer any questions over an alleged agreement to use non-Canadian referee - former 13),“ said l^Iler. “He has a ten- ronning back in Connecticut this ter High. The two probably re­ A couple more are sure to gain cluded games Involving Syracuse the select A Group for the past ______I $25,000 to $50,000. The average non-Canadian judges. j heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe I dency to spring up quickly when year and may be a good bet for membered the lean years they had the few minutes they need in the five campaign*. I bonus would be around $20,000 which anj’one might have con­ and Penn State, two Eastern cerning the club's activities. D'Amato shouted that McKenzie Walcott of Camden,'N.J. It wa.s I he Is knocked down. Tom was pre­ All-State honors at halfback while on the gridiron before their final Army game. powerhouses, as well aa Harvard Before corning to Manchester to which would make the total bonus hai^ okayed a contract approved j difficult for those close to the pared to take full advantage of this Annino, hi* running male at full­ big one as seniors and their Any of them will earn a letter and Brown of Ivy League and Col­ take jip residence, Toomey wa* an “YOU GO IN SNOW O R ... outlay about a million dollars. Cer­ At Monday night's club meeting back, i* probably only a shade be­ thoughtfulness should long be re­ just by playing 15 minutes against gate, Holy Cross and UConn among aaslstant coach at Athol High, tainly baseball ought to invest not plana were discussed for two out­ hind Chester In ability just lacking membered by the 1961 Indian Army. Otherwise. It takes 96 min­ the independents. Last Saturday. Mass., and later at Chapman Tech less than a million a year on ings which the group will sponsor his teammate's great speed. squad. utes /ipread over eight game*. Toomey, a former Bales College all in New London. During hi* under­ young athletes de.slring an oppor­ in the next two months. One will 4k\ Only eight of the prospective let­ around athlete, completed hi* 1961 graduate days at Batea. the white tunity in baseball.’’ be the New’ Year's Weekend trip Indians ’ Quintet Drills ter winners are senior*. Hardin slate working the Connecticut- haired Hartford Bulkeley High fac­ to Jay Peak Vt., home of the started the season with 10. Holy Cross skirmish at Storrs. His ulty member earned letters in baseball, football and hockey. He WE PAY THE TOW” TIRE! Walter Foeger Ski School. There Midget Quintet Rosters Listed lone teevee "appearance" thi* fall were 30 people signed up for the 1.oulsvllle, Ky. — Cassius C3sy, was during the Syracuse-Penn captained the diamond and rink trip and becaiuse of hotel space 193, Louisville, stopped Willi Beis- Against Outside Foes Hockey at a Glance State game which was carried on team*, playing four varsity lisa- limitation all going should contact manoff, 2051,. New 3'ork. 1. Holly With Play Starting Next Week Eastern stations. A year, ago, sons in each sport. trip Chairman Dick Plagge in or­ Mims, 181, Washington, outpointed Wednesdav’s Results Toomey served as field judge In the Toomey i* the only Manchester der to .secure reservations. Plans James Ellis, 161, Lonisville, 10. By FRANK CLINE • NATIONAL LEAGUE Yale-Harvard nationally televised resident who holds memberahip in Montreal 2. Toronto 2 (Tiel. the EAIFO’* A Group. Al*o, he Is were also discussed for the Man- “Thing.s looked better out there. We're beginning to shape Opening games In the commun-e*ford, Steve Glode. Don Hogan, Joe contest at Cambridge. Mass. che.'ter Day Outing. I.,ast year the Ity Y Midget Basketball are slat GoU. - (Coach). - ■ Chicago 7. Boston 4. Wearing a striped shirt and the lone member of the Central outing was held st the Ciimming- Injure cl Patriots up. Blit we .still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do. ed next week. The opener, sched­ Wyman Fuel AMERICAN LEAGUE blowing a whistle for 21 years, Connectiart Board of Approved ton Snow Basin, because of the un­ Our inxeperience is going to hurt us. particularly in the early uled for Monday night, will have Terry Richter, Bill Atkins. Ml^e Springfield 4, Buffalo 3 (Over­ Toomey ha* been on the college Football Officials in this group Boland Oil meeting the Elks at 6 . LeFrancoi*. Charles Brackett, Jim time ). board 14 seasons. For the past headed by Asa Bushnell of the certainty of the availability of Ready for Broncos games.” • ------‘ ^— Tuesday night will see two games Cumminglon there are three other Sprole, John Brett, Eiw1n Hyson, EASTERN LEAGUE nine years he has held a top rating Eastern College Athletic Commia- I That...... - s ...... the way...... Phil Hyde...... Man- man from last yearsyear's squad,...... the. with Wyman ■ FMel meeting Man­ Michael Moore. Charles McNam­ Johnstown 4. New Haven 3. In Group 1 ot the EAIFO, bring in •ion's office. areas under investigation. The Boston '/P - - Coach Mike Holo- i cheater High's new varslt.v ba.aket- Indians will be leaning heavily up- chester Auto Parts at 6, with Pa- date will be Jan. 27. More infor­ ara, Earl Everett (Coach). vak of the Boston Patriots re- ball coach, looked at his junior group that made up last anl Caterers meeting Peck Lum- ■Auto Part* mation will be passed on at the reived an optimistir report from studded quintet following their yp^r’s Jayvee team which posted §er In the nightcap at 7. next club meeting. Tom Lombardo. Bruce Oiater, ! team physi(?ian Dr. Joseph Dorgan ' workout again.at Rockville yesler- , fine 16-2 record. But It's quite Suits will be handed out tonight Bruce Boushee, Robert Bycholaki. ! today; The squad Is physically fit day at the lattei'a gym^ Tlie two b step'up from javvee to varsity when all teams will participate in A race committee was formed Gerald Tower. Chuck May, Stephen , for next Sunday's American-Foot- schoolboy quintet.' played six, VO (.onipetition. their final practice session. Boys Smith, Gary Klain, Bobby Klein, i for the purpo.«e of organizing a ball 'League encounter with the ( minute period.' and each held the I "I’m not trying to be pes.simlstic are reminded to bring member­ I racing team to compete in the Denver Bronco’* in Bears Stadium, j upper hand three times. Manche.s- T o m Conran, Terry Kloter. LAST TWO DAYS but this will be primaril.v a build­ ship cards as no suits will be (Coach). I j various races aponsoied by the Denver. , Lei won the first quarter .'crim- ing year," Coach Hyde said yes- given out to those not having one. ! Connertiriit and the U.S.E.A.S.A. Half a dozen players were ailing ' mage by five points but the ho.st ; terday before practice ' Many of Following is a complete roster; Any male or female, junior or sen­ after Boston's 20-17 conquest of Ranis took the next three by three, All Day Friday and Saturday Morning I the clubs in our league have an Elks ior member of the club is eligible the Oakland Raiders on Nov. 17. five and two point margins. Tlie I ample supply of veterans and prac­ Threat of Boveotl ' for the team. Artie Clarke. Tom Crockett, |~ They were; Larry Garron, I Indians captured the final two en­ tically all.of them will have height Tom Freildo, Richard Gallagher, ! bruised chest; Billy lyOtt, pulled ' counters by 14 and eight point,'. ' on us. Inexperience at the varsity By NCAA of AAU GLENNEY'S SPECIAL The “old’’ .'lope at Ml Nebo la ' miiscle; Fred Bniney and Ron ^ Barry Sheridan, Bob Hutchinson, Natiiiallv there were minierous level is going to hurt us, especial­ Frank Tuliano. Richard Barton, 5.70x15 ~T,T. BLACK ready and waiting for snow. Last Burton, pulled leg tendons; Larry 1 mistake.' as both side' are still in ly in the early games. But we hope Peter Sadloskle, Bill McMulIin Kansas City (^i—Hie National ON weekend, P.alph and Oscar Kurtz Eisenhauer. shoultler bruise; Boil 1 the developing stage. Shooting left to come along as the season ,{>ro- (Coach). Collegiate Athletic Association and Bill .Sweeney mowed the hill Dee, .sore k'nee. , i much lo be desired on both sides gresses. " Boland Oil threatened today to boycott the PLUS TAX and USAMA CASiNG and the gra.ia is just like a putting Holovak said: “It's always dif- also, There are only two senior* on Amateur Athletic Union unlesa It gi'een. with such close groomimg a ficult to send a ball player into a t The Indian.' have a little ovei' , Mairf Ware, Wayne Anderson, BIRCH the squad at the moment with an­ MichaeKr Boland. Kevin O'Neil, yields some of the control it has very small, atnount of snow will game only 80 or 90 per cent j two weeks M ore their Central ^ other e.xpected today when the exercised ' over amateur sports. make the hill skiable. The “new" Richard McGarry, Daniel Rich­ WhitawoHs SKghtly Higim healthy since hi* chances of suffer- | Connecticut Inte.r.'fhola.stic League I footbair pra\%rs re^rt Sch<^l rl^is ard, John Buckley, Bob Bleller, “We believe the nation's educa­ PRE-FINISHED slope Ls very near completion. ing a serious injury then become ; opener in Merideu against Platt. ' ,iate.'that bovs must take at leaat ^.pteven Keeney, John O'Neil, tional institutions' should have a La.'l weekend, Earl Wilson, Bill 10 time.' greater. The "rtded , Rockville start' playing for keep.' „ne week off between termina^^^^^^ '(Coach). voice,., and a vote in vital policy Muniford. D iit^ Fprgarly and Bill week’s re.'t we've had will allow u., ’ thi.' Friday night when it ho.'ts lit. of o-ie 'port an dn racticeT r an- Peck Lumber matters, particularly when many WOOD PANELING TNI Ritchie hung the wires which will acts of the AAU have directly af­ Ed.' Kowal, Bill Sulots, Bob carrv’ the electricity to light the ______VUilhput one returning letter-, rer players are several days be- fected the concfuct of high school (GENERAL) slope While these men were string­ laikas, Ken Braithwalte. Ronald ai)d college athletics," said a re­ I hind O llie r candidates who have Dickens, Terry Nolan, Phil Cataldq. 4 ft. X 7 ft. ifzt TIRE ing "’iTe. Fred Kurtz. Morgan j been out since Nov. 1. port to the 577 colleges and uni Grant, Dirk Flagge and Jipi Kerri­ Mechanical Problems Bobby Uccello, Bryan Conn, Howie versilies which belong lo the gan were mixing cement fot the Seniors are Dennis Dailey and Conn, Coach. NCAA. Bill.Andrulot. Both stand six.feet platfoim for the rope tow. Some­ Pagani Caterers thing new was added last weekend , tall and will be used up front a.s Nine members of the Green Bay 23 Local Runners Started Lwill Tommy Kelley (6-1), football Gary Gott, Louis Goodin, Ken­ $y.oo when the women showed up, rath­ neth Martin, Robert Keiman, Jeff Packers played football at Big COACH DIES—Franklin er than let this valuable source of I end who is expected out today Squires, Brad Sprague, Daniel Ted- Ten schools. Take S Mauths to Fay ' with Don Simmon*, defensive grid EASY PAY TERMS (Cappy) Cappon, head labor go to waste they were imme­ And Finished Five Mile Run liasketball coach at diately put to work picking up halfback, who will probably be sticks and stones. Thanks to I u.sed at both forward and guard Princeton University with the basketball team. ; -Marge. G ant. Barb Higly and Mrs. By EARL \0 8 T ^the Five Milcr was John Salchis, If you’d like to re^o a room, panel it with Birch Pre-finished Wood Panel­ Evarv' winter our customara atop in to tell ua of their since 1938, collapsed jind Gus Gustafson. Mechanical problems prevented captain of Manchester High’s I Jimiors w'ho hav4 been working AvallabI* in Tubt-typ«, tubtlsss. died at school's gym­ out since start of practice are ing. Over the years it will pay you dividends. It is easy to maintain. It.s finish ovenAhelming aatiafaction with their Town Coun- the listing of'all 138 starters, 1361 cross country team last fall. The V MOUNTING ^ STORAGE ^ FARKIMG Rayon or Nylon, Black or Whits trv tirea ’Fhey tel! us of getting through when others nasium in Princeton, .N. 1 Next meeting of the Ski Club finishers, their affiliations, place-1 youngster came in 37th in 27:01. , Paul Quey i5-8), George May (5- i$ virtually inde,$tructib!e. You are through with the perpetual cqst and FREE couldn't and of hair-rai:«ing aituationa where' their .. All at Low, Low Prlcstl .U. last night following , will be Dec. 11 at the American ments and times In tha 25th edi- For his effort.', he too, won a tur ' 10). Mike Lautenback (5-8), Todd bother of repainting or repapering. Smudges are whisked away with a damp Town & Countrys aaved tha day. Ifa thin aort of cua* Potter 16-0 ). Jerry Mistretta Scotts. . tomefnexperience that makea ua ao proud to aell , I-. Knowing that there is consider­ John Golden 70th—29:00; Richard temporarily by the injurj-. rapUeamenta proratad on tread NB.A LaJiberte 79th —- 29:29: Fred and Saturday f o-m. to 12 noon waar and h e a e i ea liat pneaa BEFORE tha first snow! AVOID daisy, Diinibliell Syracuse 136. Cincinnati 122. able interest,, at least among the In previous scrimmages the In­ currant at tima of adiLutment. jp local 'runners and their parents Krawiec 86th^-^ - 29:41; Richard your lawn to itop crab grate next taatou 2 New. General Winter Tires disappointment, inconvenianca or expanse 14.93 ABL dians worked out against Weaver 110 U). and relatives, the complete listing Zejinskas 92nd-L30:Ol; Ned Cron­ and Bulkeley. AT RCGULAft UST PMCE Washington 103, Lo* Angele* in lOlat—30:27; John Stankiewicz Barbell 100. will W? printed. Twenty three run­ didn’t do too well against Gtt a Sptclal Winttr issiit of 104th—31:02; Donald Fish 105th— f'onjb. San Francisco 103, Pittsburgh 80. ners started and finished, accord­ Weaver but held our own during ing to the scorers. 31;03; Gordon Fuller 107 th — Lown Caro Um A Um 39.86 Today’s .Sehedole the first two periods with Bulk­ 31:33; William Bracken 110th— eley. 'That was a good session be­ Gitnnay's Jr. BarbeU NBA , Heading the Silk Towners across 31:45; Jeff McCormick 111th — I havo Hm HALTS and 0 sproodor to Gfonnoy MANCHESTER BRANCH Comb. Cincinnati vs. Boston. the finish line was Ken Smith in cause they pressed us moat of the ConvMiiMt 11.95 31:61; Jim .Alibrio ,113th—32:09; time. Working agaliwt the press' loon you. Gift ABL 23rd place in 26:20. Now a fresh­ Conrad Janssen 116th — 32.22; MORIARTY^..! BROTHERS Kansas Q ty a . Cleveland. man at the University of South $nd developing our own fasrt break Cortificota iM dqft Riehard Sehauster 110th—32:46; are two areas where we need Carolina, Smith won both the Fred Adamson 121st—83:16; Bill This Xnios PIcm Ailing Rubber Go. Don Hemingway plaque, and a plenty of work." JOHN S. WOLCOTT HARTFORD TIRE (R). Henry and John Block, brother Adamson 180th — 34:26; Harold Hyde hopes to get In three or ^ ISO MAIN STREET riders at Garden State’ Park, are turkey from Fnutk Haraburda's Davey 134th—86:36; Mark Jeske SS1«Hi eSNTift SfKEKf M4 3.5135 fam . ^ four more scrimmages a g i^ st 836 NORTH MAIN S'TREET—PHONE MI 9-5258 155 O M T E R ST. OPMTHURSDAY TO t PAR. ToLMIMi2B known as the Blockbusters among IMth—86:61; H «nU Wat$on 136th outalds campetitlion bsJot® the “AT THE SCOTTS SIGN” rival Jockeys, Seofnd Maaehsatsr lad kona in —40:86. regular season begins. I. -V r '

/ MANCHESTER EVENING ^ » A L D , MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1961 PACE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESlXit. CONN. THXmSDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1961 PAGE NINBTEEN Situations Wanted— 1 _____ HoMsfhold Geoda 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Business Locations Houses for Sale 72 Houses f(»r Sale ' 72 AatomobilM for Sole 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT and SHORTEN Help Wantsd-^Peaiale 36 Htlp Wantad— Mala 86 ______Femsile sg ' Houses for Sals 72 Wanted—Real E sU tf 71 Thr^e Rooms of Furniture LARGE FURNISHED 1% rooms, Por Rent 64 105 OXFORD ST.—S . bedroom MANCHESTER—Our loss, your TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, plus 3% story CHEVROLET 1961 4-dodr Impala EXPERIEfirCED BAKERS WANTED (2) RELIABLE woman wantz baby alt- WISH SOMEOI4E to h udie you*, ting at home by the week occa- light housekeeping, one minute EXCELLENT STORE for any busi­ home, oil heat 2-car garage, plus gain. Asking *16,300. Must be sold building, on lot 100x200, centrklly reaj estate? Call me et Ml •4»3e hardtop, A-1 condition. Must sell. FROM MODEL HOME ' walk from Main St. Ml 9-7959. extra lot, *16.900. J. D. Realty Co., today. Make your, offer. Vacant—3 located. Steam heat gsi« furnace. Reasonable. .Call TR '5^1^. SEWING MACHINE All siround man and ^iood bench aionai , nighte. References, MI ness or office, apartment Includ­ for prompt and courteoua etfrvioe. lS|siNMI.y 8-4921. ed. 476 Main St. Ml 9-5239, 9-5. MI 3-5129. ‘ , bedrooms, not development, only For information call MI 9-1919 be­ Joseph Barth, Broker. > OPERATORS Cost Over $700 8 years old. Large ranch, full tween 5-7 p.m. GORMAN MOTOR SALES M V d-A d hand, good hours and salary plus FURNISHED room near bath for BOL/TON—6 rot/m ranch, artistic tONfi A* Apply BUSINESS and confidential typing basement, plastered walls, hot ASK US about bUr caah otter tor INC.. HIW IN banaflta, .5 day week. done In my home. Certtrally lo­ NEVER BEEN USED gentleman, packing, 64 High St. paneling, 2-csr 'attached garage, water oil heat, fireplace, ceramic your property. No red tape. Hon­ Houses For Rent 65 beautiful view, large lot only est value. H. J. Bradley, Ml 8-T878, ADVERTISING 461 Main Street Manchester Modes, Inc. cated. Call MI 9-6358. Sale Price $388 ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ bath, disposal, aluminum com­ CUTE ’n PERT FOUR ROOM ranch tot rent In *14,509. Carlton W Hutchins Ml binations, amesite drive, good Manchester MI 8 -^ 1 »urSo1mW Pina Straat Write Box, “U" Herald tleman, parking. Apply 195 Spruce 9-5132, CASH WAITINO for property own­ 8/M^AS»A ( Pay Only $4 Week St. Bolton, all knotty-pine, built-in housekeeping. Will consider rent­ .... is this clean Jarvis built Cape CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS - -HI# OLD Manchester WE NOW HAVE an oJm^ fo, a oven and stove, MI 3-2322. ing. Escott, owner. Ml 9-7683. on Center Street, Four rooms fin­ ers. Please call us before you buy There la a big advantage for you Situations Wanted—Male 39 Sacrificing complete bedroom, ished. Ample room on second floor, or sell. Sweedy serrice. J. D. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. when you buy a used car from CHARIOT man to trained as a aalea rap- ROOM FOR one or two working ROCKVILLE — 6 room ranch, Realty. Ml ».51». R«;M5 A9 reaentatlve, excellent starting complete living room and kitchen girls,. board optional few steps ROCKVILLE—5 room single, im­ 50 OXFORD ST.—6 room Colqnlal for two more bedrooms, FHA down i Gorman Motor Sales Inc. We hsve R.N. PART-TIME or full-Ume. CaU mediate qccupancy, *115. Tel. MI *12,900, *400 down. Ml 9-7319. in excellent condition, all oak payment only *950 for qualified four buyers with a total of 70 years 5MOOTHA* Ml 0-3858. salary with commission and EXPERT CLOTHES PRESSER. decorator furniture from model dis­ from Post Office. MI 3-6745. HELP! DUE to many recent sales, A bonuil after training period. AU Steady or part-time. JA 6-2864, play home. We will give you free 9-7319. floors, oil heat, rec room, 2-car buyer. Call today. COPY CLOSING TIBIE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. automobile buying experience. All tio m & s SEVEN ROOM colonial—2-car ga­ garage, nice lot. *15.300. J. D. our listings are low. Buyers are MONDAY Ik n YBIDAT I 9 m AAL—AAtCBDAY • AJL CARS5S7 PART OR full-time to eell coz- employee benefits such as vaca­ delivery and free storage up to one FURNISHED room suitable for rage, large lot. 2 fire-places, large can hand picked with you in mind. EXPERIENCED laborer. Packing, year. FOB RENT—Mabchester—6 rooms, Realty Co., Ml 3-5129. waiting for all types of property. o metlci. High commizslmi. Chooee tion with pay, insurance, etc. Ex- nurse, teacher or business wom­ ohe-cBr garage, available Dec. 1, family room Charles I_.e«perance, If selling, buying or trading, call 1961 T Bird, one owner, with power own hourz. CJaU Mrz. Leclerc, MI ceUent opportunity for advance­ sanitation department, shipping an. MI 9-3319. MI 9-7620. JARVIS at once. Free inspections upon rs- PLEASE READ YOUR AO and grinding, polisher, construc­ NORM AN’S *95 per month. Alice Clariipet, HOLLISTER ST.—5’i room home brakes, power steering, power win­ 3-1802 Or MI 3-6006 any time. ment. For Interview, abpW Singer NURSE, TEACHER or business Realtor. MI 9-4543 or MI 3-7357. on a professionally landscaped quest. (iali the Ellsworth Mitten dows, power seats, wmte side walls. Sewing Center, 833 Mahi St. tion worker or what have you JA 443 HARTFORD ROAD six ROOM ranch, 6 years old. mr ‘*Waat AOi* era tMun evw Om 6-2854. ■ -Ml 3-1524 woman to share home or rent 100x150 lot. 2-car g arag e, concrete Agency, Realtors. Member o* J tta , H m «ivcrtlMr abooM read kU ad the riB S t DAT IT Previous ownen name furnished. SEWING MACHINB operatora LAKEWOOD Circle vicinity—2 bed­ Bowers School, all rooms better REALTY CO. service. Ml 3-6930. GROCERY MANAGER—tha rapid Before you buy furniture any­ room. Every home privilege MI than average in size, entire base­ drive,^enclosed porch, formal din­ AIVKABS aad BBPOBT BBBOB8 te tUM for the a n t toMr* We are very proud of this one ^ © U T SWT fuU-Ume 8 a.m.-4;30' p.m. Also, 9-4081. room Cape, 1 car garage, beauti­ ing room, living room with fire- Realtors Appraisers *3,795 IT OUT IN TWe part-time ehlft for mothers with growth program of Mott's Super- where—shop at Norman's. ful location, completely furnished. ment finished off Into large family Itoa. 13m Herald la rcapoaaible for oatj ONE bteorrect ar omitted Markets creates tha need for an Pog»—Birds—Pets 41 room 4',4% mortgage, priced for place, -spacious kitchen, full cel-1 iMurMna for mms adrertteeuMat aad thea oalj to the extaat of a AIIOOLfi OF small children going to school, 0 GOVERNOR Winthrop desk, ma­ *125 a month, J, D. Realtv MI lar. Immarulale throughout and j M I 3-1023 1960 Buick LaSabra 4-door Hard­ NOTOlMSr a.m.-8 p.m. Experience preferred. experienced grocery manager who 3-5129, quick sale, *16.900, Phllbrick good” laaertloa. Brroie arhMi do aot leeaea the ealoe of top, automatic transmission, power has store management potential. NOW IS THE time to get that pet hogany, *45. Platform rocking Apartmentii— Flati Agency. Ml 9-8464. fairly priced. Inspection invited. SO. WINDSOR—*15.500, 7 room re ­ I win aot be eem etad hr ' ^OOAHt Apply Kaklar 'Toy Co., 60 Hilliard you’ve wanted. We have some chair, like new, aqua, *20 MI Robei't Wolverton Agency, MI Police Scatter steering, power brakes, radio and mFUKfiTMl St., Manchester. CaU Mr. Kaaulls, Ml 0-5844. beautiful buff cockers, AKC regis­ Tenementfl 63 FOUR ROOM single in rear 75 3-1914. stored brick Colonial, 4 bedrooms, heater. Truly a beautiful car In 3-8278. Birch St Call, after 5 p.m. MI MANCHESTER - Bowerg Street oil hot water heat, copper PyiNfi GACP tered, A small deposit win hold area. 6 room Ranch—full recrea­ TODB OOOPEBAItOM WUX every way, *2,295 OF-me OLD STBNOORAPHER-one-glri Insur- LAYOUT DRAFTSMAN RCA WHIRLPOOL, washer, four GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. 9-9043. MANCHPISTER —6 room ranch with plumbing, modern bath, large lot, Ba^^guer Foes ance crffice, Manchester. Five We are seeking a person who has any one until Christmas, We will Realty, 470 Main Street. MI tion room, compact, well de.signcd, Dutch oven. West Side Realty MI BB APPBBOATED Diol Ml 3-2711 also board your dog while you are years old. Good condition *50 MI ea-sy to care for. Stones throw to attached garage, in excellent con­ 1959 Ford Falrlane 4-door, V-8, II days, 0-3. Elxperlence necessary. some architectural drafting back­ 3-6347, 3-5129. dition, in choice residential area, 9-5315 automatic, radio, heater, white Box W, Herald. away on a trip MI 3-5427 Har­ COVENTRY LAKE 3 room cot- every convenience. Nicest neigh-1 (Continued from Page On*) ground to develop stiper-market mony Hill Kennris, Hebron'Road, -selling for *21.900. Call the R. F. I tires, 3-tone paint, in show room layout and fixture desigris. This Is USED COMBINATION stove gas tage, *55. Call MI 9-7569, borhood in town. Lived in a.nrt ] Diniock Co., MI 9-5245. B a rb ara BE AN OPPORTUNIST conditicHi, *1.295 '’TtiaA ki. ter Bolton. FOUR ROOMS heated, central lo­ loved. Much more than you expect i posed by the government after HiUN SEIAl, a permanent poeltlon wTUt a future. and oil, good condition *30 MI and only *18,990 Call A rt F oraker, Womls, MI 9-7702, Jo hanna E vans, HAIRDRESSER wanted. Apply Excellent salary, working condi­ 9-2415. ^ cation, adults. MI 3-8470 after 6. MI 9-5653 Like new 5'j room ranch now on : the strike started Tuesday, 1959 FORD 9-pass, country sedan, iMoiv)N$aNAnt Marlow's Beauty Salon. GUARANTEED singing canaries Suburban For Bent 66 MI 9-7748, MI 9-5306. B arrow s * | POMONAtCAUF. tions, company paid benefit pro­ for a cheerful CSiristmas. Also the market for first time 17x18 foot ' Meanwhile, the luxury yacht FOR THE HRST TIME ANYWHERE 4-Dr., blue In color, A real able AUTOMATIC gas heater. Will heat Wallare Co., 55 E. Center St.. Man. *13,900-COMPA(7r 6 room Co­ living room with fireplace, raised, . ___ u u c- n . i station wagon. Hand picked by WAITRESSES WAIJTED days. Ap­ gram. Apply parakeets, puppies. hamsters. FOR RENT—7 room duplex 22 COIXIHESTER, Norwich Rd., Route cheater. Cages and all accessories In stock. 5 rooms. Small gas heater for one Locust. *100. MI 9-5229, 9-5. lonial, near Bowers School. Own­ hearth. 3 bedrooms, cersmic bath. I '’*^**1 Gorman Motors. *1,49'5 ply in person, Howard Johnson's room. Call MI 9-2358. 2, two i'-i room brand new apart­ er transferred, makes quirk sale full basement One and one-half' ’I’'"".)'"'' Jr. sailed into exile Nov. Restaurant, Tolland Turnpike, off FIRST NATIONAL STORES Have a living picture at home with ments, *80 monthly. Available for MANCHESTER—6 room ranch (in­ A 2(-H0UR WAMT AD ANSWERINO Park and Oakland Ave. SIX ROOM duplex available Dec. cluding gam p room ! *16.990 one nocessarv, Belfiore Agenrv. MI acre shaded lot, *14,900. E v en ln g ajl7 . arrived hack early toda.'V un- 1959 Olds Station Wagon. Dyn 88. Route 15, Manchester. See Mr. an aquarium filled with beautiful immediate occupancy. J D. 3-5121. Bili Boles MI 9-9858. der the com m and of a Dom inican 4-Dr. Automatic, radio, heater, Busineaa Services Offered IS RoonhK->-aldliic 16 Painting—Pap«rlnf 21 Ford. East Hartford tropical fish. Lay awav orders 1. Stove and refrigerator furnish­ R ealty MI 3-5129 car garage, only 5 yeai.s old, im­ ELECTROLUX, tank vacuum all ed. -MI 3-6639 u'ADDL’v r ’ IIJMI-I .vrx ri8''9l nffieer. Capt. Moisee Cor- power steering, power brakes, all being accepted riow. Manchester attachments, *10. MI 3-5630, maculate condition, excellent lo­ WARREN E. HOWLAND Idem. SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS white. Lota of mileage left In this LAWN MOWERS aharpaned and A. A. DION INC, RooOng, siding, PAINTINO AND paperiuuiglng. AVON’S 1061 gift catalog! Here Is Salesifien Wanted 36-A Pet Center, 995 Main St. i SPACIOUS apartment on small es- cation, Call the R. F'. Diniock.Co . repaired ealea and aervlce, pick painting. Carpentry. AltmUons Good clean workmanship at rea­ a Shopper’s Paradise of Gifts for MANCHESTER - Attractive ^ z I tate. Colonial atmosphere, view, MI 9-5245. B a rb ara Woods, MI . “HOMES TO Realtor tti* ve.s.iers movements of the Want iBformatioa oa oae of oar elaaelfled advertlewaeetar No <»ie. *1,595 ROPER GAS range, 40” ^iractlcal- room duplex, heat, hot water,, up aiid oellvery. Oompleta Una o( and addittans. Oellinn. Workman­ sonable rates. 80 yean In Man­ everyone on the Christmag Gift GBTT THE FACTS. Let us show you ly new, used les# than si.x m onths. lake privileges, garage facilities, 9-7702, .lohanna Flvans. MI 9-5653. 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 past '3 days were-not announced answer at the tolepbooe Bated T BImptj eall the 1959 Lark, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, Inro rldera, reela, and roiarlea, ship guaranteed. 309 Autumn 3L chester. Raymond Flake, MI Articles For Sale 45 stove, refrigerator, parking. *125.' neap conveniences, fireplace, lieat, list. Selling Avon ii the Ideal how we have helped others to be­ MI 9-8654. MI 3-1809. ------;------and it remained unclear Just how heater, white walls, black In color, [ len and lawn suppUes. L A M MI 8-4860. 0-9337. part-time earning opportunity for come financlaUy Independent sell­ hot water. Adults. *125 monlhly. HOLLISTER ST.—7'j room Dutch RELAX IN” MODFIRN, immaculate 3 bedroom the government xegained possez- MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE pink In condition. ^ 5 ulpment Oorporaaon, Routa M, SNOW TIRES, buy 2 new tires — Colonial. I'i baths, beautiful mod­ ranch. blocks from Bowers i sion of it. Trujillo, son of BIDWELL ROME Improvement housewives who have only a few ing Rawleigh Products. . Good FOR SALE — 40” white etfkmel FIVE I.ARGE heated rooms, reai-i High and Cross Sts., Coventrv’. PI 2 the tate Vemon. Oonn.an, TR 9-7800. EXTERIOR and interior painting. hours spare time dally. Call BU locality now available In East get 2 new wheels free. No down Kenmore gas range, *15. Call MI 2-7670 ern kitchen, e-xcellent closet space, West Side Brick front Cape Cod, Srhool, full basement, fireplace, dictator and former rhief of the M l 9-0500 1959 Simca 4-Dr., green, 4 cyl< Company—all type* o< sl«Ung and Paperhanglng. Wallpaper books. payment. Cole’s Discount Station, !<-t830. dential area, hot water garage. ' 4 rooms and bath on first floor, 2 I 9-4022. Hartford or Manchester. Write MI ,1-7287 after 5:30 p.m large lot with trees, Philbrick large famiK' size kitrhen, Belfiore nation s armed fones, flew to Radio, heater, very clean and as CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. iiig. Aluminum olapbovds a Wallpaper removed. CelUnga. 436 Center St. EXECUTIVE type 4 room modern Agency. Ml 9-8464. unfinished np F'ull rec room in and leave- yoat meavago. Vonll hear from our adverttaw la Jig Reasonable rates. CaU pi 3-7658 Rawleigh Dept. CNK-26-831, Al­ Agency, MI 3 -5 1 2 1 , ______Paris frnm the F’rench Caribbean neat as a pin. *895 auto. Unexcelled worinnan Floors. Good clean workmanship. CLERK bany, N. Y. CREDENZA extension table, seats ap artm en t. lot. F’ullv time without spending an evening at the telephone. between 1:30-4:30 or any time i. Ml 0-0409. Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. SCREENINGS and drainage stone, nine, contains silver drawer and liniantic, HA 3-5746. OAKWOOD RD.—5',4-room ranch. | enolo.eed. Near bus and shopping, M ANCHESTER ■ *24,500 . 6 room Guadeloupe, *1 per yard at screening plant, An­ TO RF.NT — 3 room duplex. MI 1968 Buick Special 4-door, automa­ Saturday or Sunday. Leo Pelletier, MI 0-6896 or MI Interesting position for woman china storage, mahogany, excel­ 9-2478. excellent condition, large living I Priced to sell now. Early occupan- ranch, Rockledge. I's baths, i- Rumors circulating in the capl- tic, power steering, power brakes, 0-5083. with aptitude for figure work. dover, Route 6. Call George H lent condition. Studio coin h, see- room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms,' cy. built-in stove and oven, 2 fire- la> last week said about *90 mil- radio, heater, a black gem, *1,095 ALL KINDS of clocka repaired. An­ NOTICE Griffing. PI 2-7886. tional divan, dining room chairs, I Houses For Sale 72 plastered walla, forced hot water i places 2-car garage, ronditrou "un liad been aboard the yacht tiques included. Work ^aranteed. Roofins and Chimnera 16*A PAINTING papering, floor aand heat, one ear garage. Bowers- New Ftngland Garrison Colonial like new. Call the R F. Dimork "hen Tnijillo .Ir left in it. The Lust and Found 1 Aotomobnei for Sat# 4 Ml 6-1962 COMPTOMETER A public hearing will be held by HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or mi.scellaneous furniture. After 5 MODFIRN 5 room apartment, first ~ „„„—~~~y~ ~ ------Transportation Specials ROOFING — Specializing repairing Ing, remodeling. Can Mr. Charles MI 9-3466, and all day Saturday. floor, *105 per m outh. Ml 9-6495 *11.900—3 BEDROOM ranch, ftre- School d istrict, *18,900, Philbrick ' ^96 P o rter Si. Spacious room s. 1’4 Co.. MI 9-5245. B a rb ara Woods, governm ent announced an unde- ANGLIA 1959, tan 2-door, standard MI 9-0726. the Town Planning Commission of froze>;, 30c doz. H. Pasqualini 2<0 LOST—Set of keys, ■vicinity Middle 1954 Plymouth auto. *195 (X)SMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ roofs of ail kinds, new roofs, gut­ OPERATOR place, aluminum storm wundows, Agency, kfl 9-8464. baths, screened rear porch, 2-car MI 9- '702, Jo h an n a E vans, MI i term ined am o 'm t in Dominican Turnpike and Manchester Hospi­ shift, good condition. 37 Andover Manchester, Connecticut, Monday Avery Street. Wapping ALBERT’S HISTORIC 52nd large lot, cellar. Carlton W. ------^------attached garage Well shnibbed lot 9-5653 pesos had been found stashed 1955 Chevrolet 6, Stand, *195 pairs all makes refrigerators, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ CrillLINGS, wallpapering, reflniah evening, December 11, 1961, at 8 tal. If found call MI 9-6379. St„ HarUord, CH 2-2458. freezers, washing machines, dry­ paired. Aluminum siding. 80 Opening for skilled comptometer TORO SNOW blower at lyew low ANNTV'ERSARY SALE WEST CENTER ST - 4 rooms, Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. *12.600 — ROCKVILLE. 5 room with trees. Bank ap p raisal priced, away in suit r ases -and had been 1955 Nash Statesman, 6, Stand. *195 ing floors. CJlean workmanship operator doing interesting work P.M. In the hearing room of the NOW ON first floor, rear, *55, M l 9-5229, 9-5, r^nch, large living room, cabinet Drive by, then call us. W EST SID E -1950 A m erican Co­ deposited in local banks. FOUND—Wristwatch on Spruce St. NEED A CAR and bid your credit ers ranges, oU and gas burners. years’ experience. Free estimates. Free estimates. No Job too small Municipal Building to consider the price, *189.95, power handle WAIJCER STREET—6 room Cape, kitchen, beautifully landscaped lonial. 13x23 living room , pine 1953 Olds, 4-Dr., auto. *125 MI 8:0058. All work guaranteed. Call Howley, MI 8-8361, MI 3-0763. John Verfallle, MI 9-6760. Ciompany offers good wages, excel­ model. Marlow's, 867 Main St. YOU- YES! Y-O-U TAKE The vessel arrived at Calderaz near Oak, November 22.. MI turned down? Short on down pay­ lent benefit program, and modem following proposed zone changes; 20% OFF ON ANYTHING screened porch, fireplace 1-car lot. shown by appointment. recreation room, bar immaculate ji Bay, _ about 65 miles west of here. 3-0232. ment? Bankrupt? Reposseaalon* office. Apply MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST— SNOW BLOW ERS - F rom *79.95 With Exception of a few Nationally F'OUR ROO.M tenem ent, 132 B is-' garage, shaded lot, *16,fi00. P*'tl- Marlon E. Robertson. Broker, Ml condition, only *17 Carlton W, ye.terTay'and was m’spected by a Don't give up! See Honest Doug­ GORMAN MOTOR SALES SAM’S UPHOLSTEaiY - ReUred sell, *60. Ml 9-5229, 9-5. ’ brick Agency. Ml 9-8464 3-5953. John H.Lappcn, Inc. from the shop. Can take care of North side. To change to Business and up. Parts and service Capi­ fair traded items. H utchins, m 9-5132,______military - civilian commisston LOST—PASS BOOK No. 3097 Sav­ las, get the lowdown on the lowest Heating and Plumbing 17 Electrical Services 22 Zone II, all or part of an era, now INSURORS REALTORS INC. all your upholstering needs at tol Equipment Co., 38 Mam St. AND IX)OK WHAT WE THRFIF; ROOM apartment, nice ! MANCHESTER—A half block off | BOLTON —Immaculate split-level FIVE ROOM ranch- one block 1 sealed off its cabins Ther* ings Department of the Connecti­ down and smallest payments any­ 481 Main St. MI 9-5301 First National Stores, Inc. in Residence Zone AA and Rural H ours 7-5 dally, 7-9 T hursday, 7-4 MI 9-5261 great savings. Call CH 3-2378. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ THROW IN AS A r;iET yard, cellar. Available December' Main Street, 7 room Colonial, l',4 I on lovely high lot with abundance | m I 3-5219 from Main St., excellent condition on the whereabout# cut Bank & Trust Company. Appli­ where. Not a small loan or finance FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ Park and Oakland Ave.' Residence Zone. This proposal con­ S atu rd ay . Ml 9-7445 cation made for payment. company plan Douglaa Motors. modeling InstaJIatlona, repairs. ice on all types of electrical wir­ East Hartford, Conn. *52 F R E E G RO CERIES 1, Older (ouple jircferied MI baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms I of shade trees, garage, full base-'____ _ L ______throughout, cltv utilities Charles,®^ Andrea Alba Valera, a cloae M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ sists of approximately 8.5 acres of $52 FREE CIXtTHINC. 9-0009 ' up. M odern kitchen. 3 porches, I I friend of Gfn. Trujillo, who re­ 333 Main St 1958 CHEVROLET Impala, *1,000. ice—commercial, residential, In­ All work guaranteed, 25 yesuv ex­ ing. Licensed and Insured, Wilson land in the area of No. 805, No. OIL IN YOUR 2 gallon can. *1.13 "lent, plastered walls, fireplaee. ! BILYUE ROAD—Economical but | I.a>speranre. M? 9-7620, LOST: PASS BOOK No. 9798 MI 3-4026. perience. 24-hour service. Call Electrical Co., Manchester, MI WAITRESS WANTED, 3 nights a *52 F R E E JE W EL R Y — * ------— i shaded lot. 2-car garage. | P riced at *15.909 for im m eliate nice 4 i-fioms. tiled kitchen tiled portedly remained aboard after Notice is hereby given that Pass OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ dustrial. Attics, cellars, incinera­ 811, and No. 827 Middle Turnpike full price. Always low prices at $52 FREE GASOLINE FOt R ROOMS, bath, attic, cellar, I *15.900. P hilbrick Agency. 5U ! Gen. Trujillo left for F'rance. tors. Leaves raked. Brush re­ Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749, 6-4817, Glutonbury, ME 8-7376, week, 6-1 a.m. Call Charcoal Broil­ East, Applicants: Mary Gremmo, C oronet G asoline, 668 C enter St. sale, Belfiore Ageney, MI 3-5121, | bath, basement, sewers, bus line.! MANCHESTER Book No. 9798 Issu^ by the First cials, tixit yourself cars, always 1949 STUDEBAKER half-ton pick­ er, MI 9-8056. Take Your Choice with purchase porch, first floor, good location. I 9-8464 *■------Sm all down paym ent. Fkill priee -• . The vessel gamed a reputation a# moved. Metal, cardboard drums. Felix Gremmo, William Prentice. reasonable MI 9■368.': $13,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, | Manchester Office. Hartford Na­ a good selection. Look behind our up, radio and heater, one owner. MI 9-9757. FOR SALE — Flat wallstone, ve­ of any .1 room outfit during our *11,900 Belfiore...... Agenev ,. ....Ml built new 6 room . a floating pleasure palace when the tional Bank and Trust Company office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. *100, 1953 Dodge 4-door, good con­ RELIABLE WOMAN to care Iw GREEN -ROAD—South side, Great 52nd Anniversary Sale, You MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, wall-wall carpet. knotty pine, 3-512'1. Flvenings■■ Mr. Anderson JA ''Anch. beautiful rnarble fireplace, young general entertained Holly- Radlo-TV Repair Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 westerly and southerly of present neer and fireplace stone. Bolton F'OUR ROOM healed apartment excellent clcaet and storage space, has been lost and application has dition, radio and heater, *100. MI two children three days weekly. Notch Q uarry. Ml 9-0617. get yoUr merchandise at the store kitchen cabinets, formica count 8-01399 j redwood foyer, cathedral celling in 1 .^-ood beauties at lavish partl'ea 1956 BUICK 4-door sedan, rare FLOORS WASHED and waxed, Business Zone I. To change to witli suivc. 1 eft igeralor and ga­ large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ era, aluminum storms, central. been made to said bank for pay- 9-3697. windows cleaned, painting, paper­ Services 18 SECOND MORTGAGE money — References requested. Box B, of yoUr .clioicr. Ye.s! Take your ------living room, glass sliding doors j aboard It th ree y ears ago. One of standard shift, good condition. MI Business Zone I. all or part of an rage for middle aged eouple, F'irst rage, *19,700 P hilbrick Agency, MI C arlton W H utchins, Ml 9-5132. MA.NC’HFISTER Home with a set-i f'cn" dining room to sundeck, -■ • . ment and issuance of new book. ing, walls washed, odd Jobs. Handy Reasonable rates. Confidential, Herald. ODDS b END SHOPPE—21 Maple choice of S.52 Free Groceries. Cloth- floor, *100. .MI 3-7894 the largest yachts m the world, the 9-1145 TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest, area now In Residence Zone A. St. Has some antiques. Early 9-8464. ting on a liilMovely teriared gar- natural woofl cabinets, built-in Man Service. Phone MI 3-8948. fast service. Mercury, CH 7-8919. ing, .Icwelry or Gasoline. VVe pay WEST SIDE—Oversize Cape, fire­ 316-fool vessel was formerly the Economical. High quality parts. AREA MANAGER needed by lead­ This proposal consists of approxi­ American English knobware the store, dens. Custom built oversize rooms cange and oven, oversize 2-car 1961 CHEVROLET convertible, tur­ SCRANTON ing cosmetic company for Tolland SMALL 4 ROOM apartment suit­ MANCHESTER - Bowers School | place, ceramic bath, alunriinum Sea Cloud, owhed by the late Jo­ SAVE A BUCK at Manchester Guaranteed 90 days Famous for BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ mately 3 acres of land In the area dishes, silver and pewter, some *10 DOWN DELIVERS able for two people. Heal, elec­ — featuring 30 ft. living room f ir e - ! hasement garage, large lot. choice seph P. Davies wlien he was U.S. Antroancements quoise with white top, 4-epeed service since 1081. Phone Ml County. Direct sales management of No. 328, No. 330, No. 332 Green section, 6 room ranch, extra large; storms, recreation room, 6 huge place, large ( beery kitchen, m a s -' location. P riced at only *22.000, Welding Service. Ml 9-1658, Ml gage to consolidate debts will im­ furniture, hand made things, 3 Complete tricity. hot water, stove and re­ kitchen, fireplace, ceramic bath, Ambassador to Russia and married floor shift transmission, plus msmy MOTORS 9-4587. Potterton's, 180 Center St. prove your credit situation and re­ experience helpful, but good sales Road. Applicant: Stanley Bray. room s, g arag e. *15.900. C arlton sive bedrooms. Screened in 30 ft. , AtrcnON—From the estate of other extras. 4,000 miles *2,695, 9-8782. Have it welded, repaired, small braided rug, old lamps, ROOMS OF BRAND frigerator furnlslied. Private en- full re llar, nice y ard, *16.800. C a ll! W. H utchins. Ml 9-5132. to Postum heiress Marjorie Merri- sharpened. Guaranteed. quires payments of only *22.25 record of at least two years will Detailed descriptions of the complete set of English Chel.sev NEW FURNITURE tratiee. Pat king, $80 mnntlilv Ml porch.rch. Don't miss seeing this one ! T T G F) T) 1 Z"' Elliott L. Sikes, Saturday, Dec. 2, MI 9-1042. CXINNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Peg Cieszynski, B roker^M I 9-4291. for weather Post. per month for each *1000 you bor­ be accepted. We offer complete above proposed zone changes are ware. Come in and browse around. A>:n APPLIANCES 9-2128 • less th an *20.000. Call A rt U CN. K K C a l t V L y O . 1 p.m. at the Ellington Town USED CAR SHARPENING Service — Saws, available all hours. Satisfaction row Frank Burke at Connecticut management training. High com­ on file in the Town Clerk's Office. F or;(taker, MI 9-7748, B arrow s & ' Informed sources said the body 1954 FORD custom 8. 2-door, auto, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1816. H ours 10-5. The "Economy” TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed Hall. Auctioneer Robert E. Fluck- knives, axes, shears, skates, Mortgage Investment Exchange, missions override an expense al­ Maps may be seen In the Planning 'THRFIE LARGF! rooms, heat, hot A BARGAIN Wallace, 55 E. Center St., Man- of the slain Generalissimo also wa# matic transmission, radio, heater, Free $52 MerchaJidl.se breczeway, garage, two furnaces, MI .3-2(192 Any time aboard the Angelita when it left Igerr rotary blades. Quick service; Cm)1- 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, CH lowance. Call Daggett A Rams- Office. water, stove, and refrigerator, *85 aluminum siding, fireplace. 246’ ( h esler, MI 9-5306. good condition,. *250. Call MI VALUES TELEVISION antennas and rotor '3 ROOMS ...... $188 Here is you chance to buy a small Santo Domingo and that the late 9-6489. tol Elquipmerit Co., 38 Main St., aystema installed end repaired. 6-8897 days, JA 9-5553 evenings. dell, TR 5-8715, or, if not at home, TOWN PLANNING COMPLETE fish aquarium Call monthly. Call MI 3-8507, frontage, frees greenhouse, excel­ house lea.sonably and decorate it R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 1961 Cadillac Convertible Manchester. Hours daily 7-5, TR 5-8210. COMMISSION M I 8-0211, I The "Honeymoon” MANCrHESTER-Headquarters for ruler’s son planned to take the re­ Serving Manchester and sur­ F ree *52 Merchandise lent condition. Only *19,500 C arl­ the way you want it This fotir 2 families. We have them. West P e n o n a li 1939 FORD COUPE with 1953 Mer­ 1961 Plymouth Fury Convertible Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI SE(X)ND MORTGAGE money—We Martin E. Alvord, ton ■JV H utchins. MI 9-5132, mains to France to prevent Itz be­ rounding areas. Modern TV Serv­ COINS AND coin supplies. Give an ; 3 R O O M S ...... *269 riKun bungalow on A utum n St is Side R ealty. MI 9-5315. Lots For Sal# 7.‘1 ing desecrated by antl-Trujlllo cury full house motor. No reason­ 1961 Pontiac Catalina Vista 3-7958. ice, 405 Center St., MI 8-2306. can supply any amount o? money TOWN OF MANCHESTER Chairman SIX ROOMS and garage, .close to i ------selling far below bank appraisal able offer refused. Call TR 6-9698. 1961 Oldsmobile F-85 Station for mortgages Terms to fit your RECREATION SUPERVISOR investment with a profit oppor­ : The "Charm House” bus line, *85 MI 3-8418 MANCHESTER-Excellent buy! 6 mobs. EOAKTTROLtJX Sales and. Service, needs. Construction mortgages Dorothy C. Jacobson, tunity, Come in and browse i F'ree *52 Merchandise for onlv *9.400. BOLTON . 8 room home, modern ONE B ZONE lot 80x115, city bonded representative, Alfred Wagon RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, SALARY RANGE: Secretary rn 9-1892 after 5. good condition, *475. MI 3-8278. shades made to measure. All tion for lease In growing Rockville. chester, Connecticut: Office of The priee includes free delivery, 3 ROOMS — FIRST FLOOR I land, full price *16.900: nice 3 bed­ largo living room with fireplace, 1955 Buick Super 2-door Hardtop metal Venetian blinds at a new MI 3-8688. Small investment and a desire to In good business zone. snow. Many clothesline sizes; hy­ formal dining room, family size ties, modern. West Side Realty, officlala said. 1955 Ford V-8 Victoria Hardtop State Personnel Dfepartment, H art­ Phone MI 9-0659 draulic truck jack chains MI free set up. free service and free Heat, hot water, gas for cooking. I room ranch, minutes frnm Hart­ MI 9-5315, MI 9-2915 Rork-rillp-l'ernon The plane, a chartered Pan WANTED—Ride from 202 Porter 1955 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, low price. Keys made while you make above average income is all ford, Connecticut, or any office of storage till needed. elertrie refrigerator and range; ford. full basement, garage, patio, kitrhen, 2 bedrooms, I'a baths, automatic transmission, radio and Also, many others. Choose your wait. Marlow’s. EXPERT TAILORING on ladies’ that is needed to become your own 9-1353. recreation room with fireplace, American World Airways craft, al­ street to Pratt A Whitney, East next car from and gentlemen’s clothing. 139 the Connecticut State Employment SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT furnished large lot, many extras, full price SIX ROOM colonial - one block so carried two men, two women Hartford, second shift. MI S-6494. heater, low mileage, *475. MI boss. Service. BABY GIFTS, bibs, bootees, bails, *14,900. M any m ore *4.900 up Call cnclo.sed breezeway, attached ga­ from Main St., 4 years old. I'i Inquest Omitted 3-8292. AN UNUSUAL bargsdn! Reuphol­ Woodland St. Call MI 3-2264. A. Phone Sam uel A lbert •>(7H 7-03.58 E. W. A.. INC, rage, landscaped y ard 91x194. and three children, none of 'whoih ster 3 piece living room set; sofa lovlne. blankets, bonnets, and jackets. for an Albert Courtesy Auto We Call MI 9-7737. 5-7 p m. or the Ell.sworth -Mitten Agency, baths, built-ins, combination win- could be identified immediately. RIDE WANTED from ll4l Tolland Scranton Motors, Call BU 9-0291 R easonable. MI 3-7632. R ealto rs. MI 3-6930 or Ml 9-5.524 Marion E. Robertson Broker MI 6t. East Hartford, to Pitkin St., and 2 chairs. *145. Choose from will call for you at your home, TR 5 .5917 3-,5953.. dow.s and doors, enclosed porch, On Bolton Fatality The plane flew here from Ban 1955 FORD convertible, new top. INC. group of fine fabrics. Work done bring you bark home again. Posi­ excellent location, priced for Juan, piierto Rico. East Hartford, and return. Hours After 6 ^ A 8-8295 ALL CRAFTINT paint by number FOUR ROOMS North End. *85 a COOPER STREF’.T-Older 6 room quick sale. Charles Lesperancc. 7:30-4, or can adjust to fit yours, Call MI 3-0714. 166 Union St. Rockville by expert craftsmen on our prem­ Moving—'Trucking— SEPTIC TANKS tively No Obligation or use your house with rec room in basement, MANCHE.STER—Charming 6 room Tolland County Coroner Bern­ ises. All work fully guaranteed. reduced one-third. Over 100 dif­ own auto and we will give you 5 month, with heat and hot water. MI 9-7620. 2 or 3 days a week. Call BU SMAU. RESTAURANT, centrally AND DEAUTY SHOP ferent sets in stock, Sherwin-Wil­ tip-top condition througliout, new Cape, 4 finished, large private lot, ' ard J. Ackerman said today he has MI 3-0216 Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Storage 20 gallons gas free even If no purchase .1 D R ealty, Ml 3-.5129 doKched garage, oil hot water 9-0423. 1953 PONTTAC 4-door sedan, white- located In Manchester, low over­ liams, 981 Main. oak floors, hot water heat, copper I SIX ROOM hou.se, parliculnrly con­ found no need to hold an inquest wall tires, good -condition, IlM. St., exclusive Cheney Fabric is m ade. heat, finished rec room, aluminum ! AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo..LocaT- head, reasonably priced. Injury PLUGGED SEWERS EQUIPMENT SIX ROOM apartment on Center plumbing, aluminum storm win­ venient location for faniilv with into the auto crash death of Ptillip WANTED—Ride to Hartfbrd from Evenings MI 9-8456. salesroom, in Manchester. MI movlng, packing, storage. Lew forces sale. Call MI B-8278. LIO N EL electric train set, O- St with heat and hot water. Chil­ dows. modern batlr, large 2-ear slot ins and screens, convenient, A—L—B—E—R—T— S Imniacniale, , JlS.Snn Robert children all grade levels Call MI N. Williams. 37, of Hebron, who Oak Grove St., hours 9-3. Phone Trailers—Mobile Homes 6-A 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. rate on tong distance moves to gauge.^ 9 piece -set plus tra n s fo rm ­ dren areented, *115 a month J D. garage, amesite drivewav, lot 3-5891, 1955 FORD station wagon, V-8 Machine Cleaned Taken For Non-Payment 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Wolverton Agenc y, .Ml 3-1914 died in his turned over car Nov. Hn S-8229. SAM'S UPHfJiVrERY - Retired 48 states. Personalized service, MI er and extras. MI 3-5677 R ealtv Ml 3-5129 70x191. Buy it for *14,900,’ Move 12 in Bolton. standard shift, excellent condition. INVESTIGATE the smart modem 3-5187, CH 7-1423. Septio Taaks, Dry Wells, Sewer Of Bent Open-Nights Till 8. Sat, 6 p m. right in. Call ow ner -MI 3-1912. and economical way of relaxed from the shop. Caij take care of Help Wanted—Female 35 SFIVFIN ROOM -split, i ' ’j baths, UNUSUAL BUY Ow ner's loss, Ackerman said there were ap­ Call PI 2-7577. Lines Installed—ODar Water­ APRONS FOR sale, all sizes and yoiii- gam . 5 room ranch. Y our parently no eye witnesses to the living. New and uaed three and sill your upholstering needs at MANCHESTER Package Delivery. proofing Done. colors, reasonable. 58 School St., THRFIE ROOMS at the Center. built-in.s'. fijeplace. lecreation great savinga. Call 3-2378. SANTA'S HELPER. Be a home Will Sacrifice! I'ooin, c ellar, garage, city utiljties. chance to own your own home As. accident and no evidence any other Sew Look-Alikes four room available. Low down Light trucking and package deliv­ shopper's representative. Daggett M I 3-5672, Musical Instruments 53 Rent *,jn Phone MI 9-3973 payment. Bank financing. Vernon Exclusi\’c Listings sacrifice, price reduced. Carlton snnip taige mortgage. Save on person was involved. RAOIO-TV REPAIRS oil makes. ery. Refrigerators, washers and A Ramsdell, two hours daily will closing costs. *1,700 down. Ton- Long-legged Dolls! Mobile Home Court and Sales. MI stove moving specialty. Folding McKin n e y d r o s. CoH Ml 3^362 AUCTION—From the estate of El­ 35 UPRIGHTS and Grands. Don't TWO ROOM apartment. heat W Hutc hins. Ml 9-5132, A blood test of the deceased, he Cars, phonography changers. net *25-J30 weekly (commission). gren Agency, MI 3-6321. said, revealecj an alcohol rontent 4-8120. chairs for rent. M 0-0752 Good repeat business. Delivering After 6 P.M. liott I>. Sikes, Saturday. Dec. 2, 1 come here first—look around - and hot water, two bus lines avail­ Honest, economical. (Guaranteed 00 Stweroge Disposal Co. p.ni, at the Ellington "Town Hall. compare what you get—then see able, Ml 9-61(15 Top Quality Homes C.AMBRIDGF; ST'.—2-fam ily house of .17 per cent. days. Famous for service for 80 and collecting not necessary. CaU lSO-1.32 Pearl S t—MI 8-5808 5-5 room flats, new boilers, copper MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ TR 5-8715. If no answer TR 5-8210. Auctioneer Robert E. Fhickiger. pianos at Meyers Piano 91 Center Williams was killed when his years. Phone Ml 0-4587. Potter- ing Company. Local and long dis­ St., Manchester. Open 4-9 p m. MODER.N 4’j room garden apart­ plumbing. 2-c ar garage, handy lo- MA NTH ESTER ear ran off the east side of Hebron Auto Dtlvlnt School 7-A ton's. tance moving, packing and stor­ weekdays. All day Saturdays. ment available Dee, .30 sublease Excellent Values c ation *21.9on. Phiihriok Agency, Rd. in Bolton about a half mile MI 9-8461, WEAVING of Bums, moth holes age. Regular service throughout Oiamonfls— Watchm— Have your piano tuned electron­ for 6 months or long lease Re­ MANCHESTER Ixjvely 5-room Ranc h, 2 bedrooms, south of the School Rd. intersec­ MORTLOCK'S Driving School—Of­ New England states and Florida. ically (no guessing—no mistakes.) duced ren tal to Ju n e 30 M l 3-7641. spacious living room, dining room tion. fice, 443 Main St.. Manchester. and tom clothing, hosiery mna, Jewelry 48 VFIRNON Just conipleted. 6 room Ml 3-6563. 457 Woocilanci St. - G am bolati built and kill hen, laige bric k fireplace. He tarveled about 210 feet on Learning correctly "May Save handbags repaired, zipper re­ THOMAS AND Gulbransen Organa, F'D’Fl ROOM, second floor. ap"art- ranch. 3 large bedrooms, formal LEONARD W YOST, Jewelers - 3 bedroom l anch with attac hed ga- ;i-car garage, sun deck, well land- the road edge, according to police Your Life.” Driver education placements, umbrellas repaired, Janssen and Lester Betsy Ross ment. West Side. Stove, refrigera­ j dining room, modern kitc'hen with men’s shirt collars reversed and VERY LIVABLE Y o u r O w n Business? Repairs, adjusts watches expert­ rage, all oak floor.s. all aluminum i built-in's. wocHlcd lot, n ear new I scaped lot. Immaculate throughout. reports, then his car dropped about claaaes. Member. Connecticut Pro­ ly. R easonable prices. Open "Tues­ spinet pianos, band Inatniments, tor furnished. Adults preferred. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ storni.cc. built-in oven and range, j Veinon school, selling for *17,900. Neat' bus line, schools and shop- 10 feet into a brook, turning over. fessional Driving School Aasn. Ml Requirements: day through Saturday. Thursday guitars, bongos, harmonicas, sheet MI 3-6129, ; ping. Only *15.500. 9-7398. ing Shop. • SEPTIC TANKS LARGE HOME 22 foot living room with fireplace, Call the R F', Diniock Co., MI Willianus was pinned behind the evenings. Spruce St. MI 9-4387. miisie. repairing, tuning, lessons. wheel. A passing motorist a half CLEANED and INSTALLED 1. Decision to work for yourself. Eastern Connecticut's- olde.st, F'lVFl ROOM apartment, storm tile bath, hot water heat, recessed 9-5245, B a rb ara Woods, MI 9-7702, LARSON’S Connecticut's first li­ HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ Fine Far ChUdren windows, automatic heat. MI cast iron radiators, full basement Jo hanna FIvans, MI 9-5653. hour later saw the car and notified 2. Small investment capital. largest and only complete music State Police., censed driving school trained — al, cellars, and attics cleaned. • SEW ERS Five rooms and lavatory on Garden—Farm—Dairy store. Ward Music Co.,- 99 Sum­ 3-6790 Can be seen any tim e. with citv water and sewers, re­ U (Sl R Realty Co Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold first floor including one bed­ 3. Desire to learn and practice sound business duced to '*18,500, CARE AND detail have been lav- ! wt s.ofiqo The crash occured about 2 a m. I Certified and approved la now of­ MACHINE CLEANED mer. Open evenings till 9 p.m. Any tim e fering classroom and behind Hoar. Ml 9-4034. room; three bedrooms and full procedures. Products 50 ished on this custom 2 bedrejom ! Free parking. 50 Oxford Si.— 6 room Colonial, 2- wheel instruction for teenagers. bath on second floor. Full attic, 4. Call BU 9-1561 for interview, appointment Furnished Apartments fi3-A . ranch. 100x180 high, dry and wood- ^ R d . M urdock Ml 3-6472 Ml 9-6076. • INSTALLATION hot Water oil heat. Near school POTATOES—Winter keeping .U S. car garage, modern bath and heat,' ed lot. attached gatage, enclosed No, 1, 50 lbs. $1. 330 H illstow n modern plumbing and wiring, low SPECIALIST and shopping. IMMEDIATE Several high volume service stations are available in Road. "■ Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 COVENTRY—Three looms, heat, 12x12 patio, exhaust fan. disposal, PREPARE FOR driver’s test. Read Herald Ad vs. OCCUPANC7Y. Assumable liot water, Ijath. parking, *75 taxes. FHA apprai.sal $15,800. Sell­ and double sink in 17 foot kitchen:, MANCHESTER suburbs, t'a baths, , S«e Bill for Aluminum Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class mortgage. Manchester, East Hartford and Wethersfield. Company monthlv. Call after 4 p.m. PI ing for *15.300. 4 ':;'; assum able Glass enclosed bath, fully storm­ shed dormer. breezeAvay. garage. room. Three instructors. No wait­ BALDWIN, MACS, Cortland, De­ IFOR SALE Fur coat, worn twice, m ortgage. Town and Country paid training. licious apples at the farm. 529 cost *90. Will sell for *70. MI 2-6975.' ■ ed. Owner an.xious. Robert Wolver- Jmmaculate 6 finishe'd (iape, .Rec I ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ lon Agency, MI 3-1914, •STORM W IN D O W S BELFIORC AGCMCY W est C enter St. 5H 3-8116. 9-0125. West Side - Immaculate 6 room room, wash rexun. and work shop | my. PI 2-724B. SUMMIT ST.—8 room duplex, com-- in basement. Assume high m ort-1 SOUTH WINDSOR DRAINAGE CO. M l 3-5121 pletelv furnished, *150 monthly. Cape, all aluminum storms, 1>™ DIANFI DRIVE —V'acant, 3 bod- HAND P ia C E D MACS *1.25 a BOYS' SUITS and -sport jacket, coramic tile baths, amesite drive gage, quick (Kcupancy. Only! ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY basket. Bring your own container. sizes 10. 12, 14. Boys' hockev J. D. Realtv, MI 3-5129 room ranch, built-in range, oven $14,600. L aw iencq F Eiano R eal­ utterly charming 3-bedroom M l 9-4143 and oversize garage. 2 minute.s to and disposal. Small ca.sh assumes Motorcycles-^Bicycles 11 Hours 3 till dark. Botti’s, 260 Bush -skates, sizes 1, 2, 4. Call MI 9-6414, BEAI'TIFULI^Y fiynished over-siz­ buses, sc hools and churches, fire­ to r, -MI 3-2766, Ed (Crawford M L ranch in acre wooded lot. Fine Hill Rd. mortgage. Florida owner most 9-4410 custom-built home. Basement ed room, suitable'for 2 adults, tile place and barbecue pit, also fire­ anxioUs quick sale. Beltibre Agen­ bath, garage, heat and utilities in­ place living room, enclosed sun- GIRL'S 24” bicycle, excellent con­ paneled play room. House Just U.S. No. 1 GREEN Mountain po­ Wanted—To Buy '58 cy, M I 3-5121. E venings M r, An- yacated bv owner, will sell for tatoes. Mealy, baked or boiled. cluded, kitchen facilities, *85 porch. Must be seen to be appreci­ ' derson, JA 8-0139. dition, *25. MI 9-9901, m onthlv. J, D. R ealtv MI 3-5129. ated. *16,.500, only 815,400. The kind all' like to eat — not FRANK IS buying and selling good used furniture and antiques start­ .MANCHESTER 8 room ( qlonial SOUTH WINOSOR IDEAL XMAS GIFTS—A wide as­ mushy. Delivered to your door. SIX ROOM duplex, completely fur­ FIxclusive neighlajrhood for the pro- c4 bedroom I excellent sortment of new and used bi­ Call H ath aw av , M I 9-6438. ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and location. Gierni Robert*i Agency see what we've got. Open Sun­ nished. center of town. *150 fe.ssional. 8 rexim.s. To try and de- fireplace, hot Water oil heat, city Recent 6-room ranch, carport, cycles, service all makes 257 Realtor—MI 4-1521—MI 4-0628 monthly. Available (or inimcdiaJe sc'i'ibe thi.a beautiful FInglish Co­ days. Ml 9-6580, utilities, near .schools, I'... baths, ; full lui.sement. (’holer area. Spruce St. The Bike Shop occupanev. J. D Realtv MI lonial would he futile .’'’ust be garage, immediate occupancy. ; Automobile Mechanic Fertilizers 50-A I’lihlie bus. Price ,'flI4,9(iO, or 2677-H WE BUY, SELL or trade pntique 3-5129. seen to he appreciated Replace­ C hai'les I-.esperance, M I 9-7620. and used, furniture, china glass, m ent value in excess of *50,000. will give lea.sfi with option to Man Wanted GOOD COW MANURE *5 and *10 TWO ROOM furnished housekeep­ •r silver picture frames and old Can be boiiglu in the low 30s. SPLIT LFIVEL—F'op those accu s­ biiv. loads. Delivered. Excellent for ing apartment, ail iitilitie.s. older sh ru b s, law ns etc. Ml S-7804. MI coins, old dolls and guns, hobby tomed to Ihe finer things all one [ Wanted 9-8731. collections, attic contents or whole em ployed gentlem an. 272 M am. CO\’ENTPcY could demand has been included in I estates. Fkjmiture Repair Service. ibis lovely 8‘j room liomo. The Long-legged dolls (24” tall), that COVENTRY TWO NEW LARGE rooms and 7 room cu.stom built unu.sual home, At Once For Steady ! T alcottville, Corm.. Tel, MI 3-7449. ‘■bath, furnished, heated, and hot style is condusive to tfaose who cn- In bold colors — make Dad are easy and fun to sew for the Household Goods 51 200 foot lakefront. This home is for youngsters at holiday time! The We have an opening and opportunity for a quali­ water. Young couple preferred. . Christmas by selling your part or anv of these exclusive homos. 4, with sleeve, 2 yards of 35-inch; To order, send 25c in coins, for and basement garage make this home a fine value on to­ TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ St. 2,000 sq. f t . parking. Apply B/8 yard contrast Two patterns. day’s maiket. Ehijoy seclusion, yet be within a stone’s low’s, 867 Main. Call SH 9-5221. full collections of coins to Con­ Marlow’a. 867 Main. i nique aplit level, 7 rooms in­ each pattern to: necticut Coin t Stamp, 995 Main To order, send 86c in coins for Ann6 Cabot, Manchester Evening throw of the main highway. For an appointment or fur- JOHN MAIORCA, Service Manager ' JOHN MAIORC.A, Service Manager J. D. REALTY CO. cluding 12x22 family room. 2 each pattern to:— Sue ^ m e tt. iiijjj ther information call today, - ■ * - . ■ RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 gold St., MI 3-6498, Bring yoiir coins in STORE—Central, East Hartford, full baths, aluminum storms. Herald, 1150 AVE. OF ABfEKICAS, Oriental, *30; 9x15 tweed, *35, for appraisal. 1132 M ain St., unheated, su itab le 470 M ain St, AH 3-5129 The Manchtoter Evening Herald, NEW YOBX Mr N.Y. Wonderful home for econom.v, Elcctroli« vacuum *35. BU '9.-6955. restaurant, 'offices, retail. Key. entertaining. family living. u s e Ava. «f AMEB1CA8, NEW' For Ist-class mailing add 10c for I JACK LAPPEN AGENCY De Corpnier Motor Sales, Inc,. next door, *100, WEST SIDE—Priced for quick sale! roBKse,N:Y. each pattern. - Print Name, Ad­ De Cormier Motor Sales, Inc. MAYTAG DUTCH oven gas stove, Rooms WithouT Board 59 F'am ily Cape 6 rcKuns, p laster Under $18,000. Fat Ist-class mailing add lOc dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ I I 8 BISSELL STREET 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER Westlnghouse refrigerator. West- STORE—Central, E ast' Hartford. walls, hot water heat, garage, bar dheh pattom. Print'Name, Ad- ber. 2^5 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER inghouse washer, Frlgidaire dry- 1132 Main, 'Unheated, suitable res-, handy location, Belfiora Agency, Ifofo a-ith Zone, Style No. and Have you the '61 Album con­ MI 9-4506 — MI 4-0149 — MI 4-1894 •r, Morton mangle and mizcel- ROOMS TO rent, all utilities, Scran­ taurant, offices, retail. Inquire ]$n 3-S121. E venings M r. A nder­ ton Motel. Call MI 9-08?6 after 6. next door, *100. taining many lovely designs and iibrijSH::::: " . “ - r: • - • >i laneouz items. >u 9-1693 alter .4. son, JA 8-0139, S u io JDh Uod f ffa. fref patterns? Only 39c a oopyl ^ t w e n t y

^Marine I*vt8. Normand G. Rlch- Miss BarhATA Rottner, daurhter A Christmas sale of handjnade Manchester Elks Lodge will hold Chapman Court, Order of Am­ gifts and decorations will be spon­ a stag French night dinner for its aranth, will hold its annual meet­ £sd, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Normand of Att’y. and Mrs. John S. G. Rot­ Richard, 101 center St., and Les­ About Town tner, 483 E. Center St., has been sored by the Women's Society of monthly nationality night Monday ing, and election of ofBcers tomor­ elected social .chairman of her res­ Christian Service of South Meth­ at 7 p.m. with entertainment at 10. row at 7:45 p.m.. at the Masonic lie C. Robarge. son of Mr. and fli* UtUe Flower of Jesus idence hall at Wellesley College, odist Church at Susannah Wesley Fred I.,ea is general chairman, and Temple. Refreshment* will be Mrs. Pain R. Robarge, 547 Cen­ Mothers Circle win meet tomor^w Wellesley. Mass. Mias Rottner is Hall tonight from 6:30 to 9:30. John A. Cagtanello,' ticket chair­ served by Hayner Davidson, as­ ter St., are both serving with the At • p.m. at the home of Mrs. a graduate of Manchester High Dejisert and coffee will be avail­ man. sociate patron. OfBcers wilt wear 8th Marine Regiment of the Sec­ Junes Murphy, 16 Ltske St. Co- School and is a sophomore at Wel­ able. street clothes. ond Marine Division at Camp V*- t)net nee will be Mrs! Vincent lesley College, Geallne for registration of chil­ jeune, N. C. The division was re- The 50-50 Club of St. Mary's dren of VFW Post, Auxiliary The Manchester Junior Square centl.v Issued the new M-14 rifle, Vlfnene. and Stein Club members to attend St. Christopher's Mothers Circle Episcopal church will meet tomor­ Dance Club will hold a dance to­ which uses standard NATO am­ 1 « ! an annual Christmas party will be morrow from 7:46 to 10:15 p.m. munition and will replace the M-1 The DepArtment of Connecticut, will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., row at 7 p.m. in Neill Hall for a Saturday. The party " ’ill ' be Dec. MATlne Corps I^esfl^ue Auxiliary, at the home of Mr.'. Edward Bay- potluck. after, which the Round Ta­ at Verplanck School. Dana Blood and Browning automatic rifles. State News 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the VFW Post of East Longmeadow. Mass., will irfll meet in New Britain at Mar­ les. 236 E. Middle Tpke. Mrs. ble Singers, under the direction of Home. Children from the age of Bernard Boland will seiwe as co­ -G. Albert ,P.earaon, will present a ^ the caller. The club Is spon­ James K McVeigh,, son of Mr. Riders to Test ine Hell on Park S t Sunday at program of Christmas music in the six months through 10 years are to 9:M pjn. hostess. 'Si be registered. sored by the recreation depart­ and Mrs. John F. McVeigh. 257 old parish hall. Refreshments will ment. Spruce St.. Is undergoing recruit Roundup be served at a grab bag party in Mrs. Walter Schardt, president of training at the Naval Training ' the Guild room. the Women's Auxiliary of Man­ A mid week Bible study in the Center. Great Lake?, 111. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★» chester Memorial Hospital, will Book of Daniel will be conducted Anti-Bias Laws The Ladies Mission Society of I head a delegation of hospital volun- at The Salvation Army Citadel to­ Members of th'e Manchester Fire Principal Gels C OLD FASHION ^ ; Talcottville Congregatiopal Church j teers attending a statewide work- night at 7:30. Mrs, Florence Department 'will hold a special ■ will hold a supper In the church I .'hop conference at Waverly Inn, Stevenson will be the teacher. The meeting tomorow at 8 p.lh. at the IHaion Rouge, I au, Dec. l^Equallty (CORE) said freedom rid- Reprimand for ■ basement Saturday from 5 to 6 1 Chester, Tuesday, Dec. 5. public is' inrited. firehouse, Malii and Hilliard Sts. ers wer* expected to arrive in Mc­ t BAKED BEAN and HAM SUPPER ' p.m. HandmAde gifts will be of­ (JF) — Six Negro “Freedom Comb during the morning. Riders" boarded a bus for Spanking Pupil I f fered for sale. The Manchester Square Dance Mayor C. H. Douglas of McComb Now, Ban Ghiang’s ) f Club will hold a dance Saturday , Mississippi today in a test of ordered an increase in the police SATUnnAY, DEC. 2, 5 to 6 P.M. The Usdies of Assumption will at 8 p.m. at the Waddell School | force and requested the public not Stamford, Dec. 1 (JP)— The > f an Interstate Commerce Com­ TALCOrmUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH hold a Chri.stma.' party Monday with Earl Johnston a,' caller,. -Re- j mission ruling against segre­ to congregate at bUs and railroad local Board of Education has ¥ 3f i at 8:15 p.m. in the church hall. fi’e.'hments will be served. terminala following Wednesday’s reprimanded an elementary A brief business meeting will pre­ ; Repeat Sale gated bus terminal facilities. beating of five Negroes by a group 3 f school principal for spanking ¥ ^ Homemade Pies Sened cede the party. .\11 ladies of the j The Rockville Emblem Club wili'l Thomas Peete, 21, who said of white youths. Red Paper ¥ Holiday Items and .\prons On Sale ) f parish are invited and are remind­ ' hold Us anniial Christmas party! I CHRISTMAS FAIR ITEMS he was from Shreveport, La., The mayor told a news confer-1® kindergarten pupil. Russians ed to bring gift.' for t'ne grab bag. ; Dec, 13 at the Elks Home, Park ence Thursday that four white men I board, in a formal state- j T T * A . J f and Chicago. led the group on aged 20 to 26 were arrested on ment ye.slerday. said the principal. | - | | T C ■ ■ Q | l y l C'o-hostes.'e.' are Mr.'. .loseph \V 1st., Rockville. A catered dinner a Greyhound bus destined for t ADULTS $1.50— CHILDREN 75c J f .‘'ullivan and Mrs. Richard V. will be served at 6:30 p.m. Re- charges of fighting and disturbing I r^orothea Johnston, used "poor I I SAT., Dee. 2-10 AM. to 2 P.M. McComb and Jackson, Mis< the peace in connection with the judgment" in spanking 5-year-old ¥ ) f Tierney. I servaLions mu.'t be made hv Dec. j 8 by calling Mrs. Ernest Spellman, *1 Their main destination was incident and released' on 1100 bond ; Frankie Ovola at the Hart School, Walk Out i SPONSORED BV \1'S(’S OF THE I each. '■ I Although the boaril said no fur- ' ¥ Sponsored By The Ladies Missionary Society J f Mountain Laurel Chapter. Sweet j 184 Summit St. y FNITED .METHODIST C Hl’ Rf'H McComb, Miss., where vio­ "We want to make It clear." he ther action would be taken, it By Kennedy Talcoltnile Congregational Church 5 f .Adelines, Inc.. \nll rehearse to- y ROFTE 44A. BOLTON *1 ¥ * one stop lence erupted Wednesday at a said, "that the law will be applied warned that any repetition would nigl.t at 8 at the In.'h A.merican ! The committee for the Elks ¥ ) f y Christmas Dcrorattnps, Gifts, To.Vs, .lewelry. White Elephanta, r I bus terminal. to all person's, white and colored “ require the board to take severe Fop Tlckels Call: MI .3-2210— MI 4 1666 or TR .i-7277 I Home. 69 Grove St,. Hartford. Tne • I^idge French Night program will y Flowers and Garden Arrangements— Snack Bar. Moscow. Dec. 1 (fP)— The On T siang alike .. we are determined to sup­ measures.” I f board of d'.'cctors of the chapter meet tonight at 9 at the Elks X; ¥ B y THC ASSOCIATED PRESS press ■violence." The spanking Incident occurred Soviet newspaper Literature 1 will meet at 7. 1 Home. The mayor said the new Inter­ Sept. 6—the first day of school. and Life .said today President By !)LAX H.ARIIELSON A strengthened police force The boy could speak no English, was reported ready to halt state Gommerce Commission ruling Kennedy was suffering from United Nations, N. Y „ Dec. prohibiting segregation at inter­ having arrived from Puerto Rico “ political delusions" when he possible racial violence today state transportation facilities would only a few weeks before. 1 Socrifice in Quality! WORSTED like this: "However, one must note the eral A.'.sembly: Carefully trimmed to give ,vou mo.st for your money T,_ 2 o T-, 2 to .. 2 . . 4 . 6 _ ~ political delu.sion.s of Mr. Presi- "Take away the American Toil'll discover Pinehurat fine nieat.< aie priced'(pr thriftw hether Impeccable. Business & Wa.shington. Dec. 1 <.T) — The-July, about six month ahead of r o d. Dec. 1 (A'l The MaleState to come up witn force.' from Taiwan, put an end on special or evei’>’day low prices. A low-price usually speaks for to the American occupation of this Be sure it’s the right grade and cut for your purpose Pentagon Civil Defense chief, an- schedule. a number of quite unfounded and 1 Itself but other uian cost, describes little more. Thats why It ia holiday- best suit in noimcing the.start of a nationwide Pittman said that by the end of record of automobile fatalities as l.sland and the clique of Chiang important to shop at Pinehiirs where low prices aie backetl up i-.t . J .u . , . simply incorrect propositions 'o Kai-.shek will not stay another day fallout shelter survey, said today this month about 700 sun-ey con­ " " Soviet readers who can ven- well And for goodness sake— Be sure it's Pinehunst's with a full measure of value—without a sacrifice in quality. When Stein's fine worsted. the same date last year: there. It w-ill be wiped away by he is "a little appalled" at charges tracts will have been award^ and tell the difference between whi'e the hurricane of the people's you buy meals at Pinehur.'t you choose from only the very he.st of confusion and lack of leadership. teams started on the first phase ‘ i960 1961 available, the pick of L’, S. Government Top Choice graded beef— Killed ...... 252 and black, who can compare facte wrath.” Steuart L. Pittmaq, assistant sec­ of the program. 246 and draw correct conclusions from A Dominican tries to cover up but is struck full force by rifle butt wielded by soldier yesterday never a second or inferior grade -never a specially named or 39.95 in Santo Domingo. A second Dominican was likewise struck in same incident as police and troops Nationalist China's veteran di­ retary cf defense for Civil Defense, The Civil Defense planners are them. plomat. Ambassador Tingfu. F. fagged label to di.'guise a shortcoming: Pinehurst offers you dr.- told a news conference that after looking to the twe of schools as attempted to break up demonstrations staged in protest to the regime of President Joaquin Bala- Value-buyl! Imported fabric, Showers Forecast ” WJiat. for Instance, is the val­ guer. (AP Photofax I. Tsiang replied that if the United matched quality that vou'll be proud to serve again and again with President Kennedy “led the country key refugee centers in the event Windsor Locks, Dec. 1 (^i--The never a di.'appointmcnt. Best of all . . . you pay no more for Pine- ue of Mr. President's assertion ------4. Nation.' should ever yield to the "Tailorized " in America Into a concern” about Civil. Defense of a nuclear attack at night. They ■U.S. Weather Bureau i.ssued this that the Soviet Union is striving hurst fine quality. last spring. It took months, to get demands of the Soviet Union, "this : say schools are often the only suit- forecast today for Dec. 2-6: to ‘commimize the world'?” w’orld organization would be negat­ by Stein's. the money, the planning and the “Yes.” Literature and Life con­ Union Accepts ing Its own principles and ideals." organization. (Continued on Page Ele\-«n) (Conitnued on Page FIfleen) Mobs Defv Militarv y //« ' At the same time. Pittman dis­ tinued, "the bright idea of com- ^ e Soviet bloc walked out of ^ Pinehurst's Qualify, Tender, Top U. S, Choice puted contentions ’ by some scien­ muni.'m is marching victoriously the crowded assembly chamber 49.95 over the entire world. Yea, the ex­ 25c Hour Cut when Tsiang took the floor. tists that fallout ahelters would Tsiang said: only delay death from radiation. Still One More Deadline ample of the Soviet Union inspires “We don't agree with this find­ and will inspire countries and na- Troops Open Fire "The United Nations could not ing," Pittman said. He added that tiohs. To Keep Jobs admit the Chinese Communists “ the best evidence we have” is that “ But that la a result of Justice, and at the same time remain true delayed fallout coming to liurth of strength and the Irresistible a t-' Geneva. N.Y.. Dee. T This to its mission.” SIRLOIN long After an atomic attack would trgf^iq))B of ideas of communism . Finger Lakes city stood as.sured to He declared that "the <5ommu- not Wgm to compare with the im­ TopLAmerican Reds for peoples who are under the yoke ! day that its biggest plant would On Balaguer Foes nlst regime on the mainland U the mediate hazard from effects of a of colonialism and not to the 'ef- remain open, because union ma- fruit of Soviet military Interven­ tion in my contry." nuclear blast. forts' of the USSR to ‘communize chinisls voted to accept a 25-cent- The news conference was called : the world.’ ” j an-hour cut in pay in.stead of a Santo Domingo, Dominican Re-#’ Heavily armed troops and “As such,” he added, "It U the fruit of Soviet aggression.” to announce the awarding of con­ public, Dec. 1- ‘/Pi—Troops opened ^ screaming mobs clsushed in Santo Make Selves Searce I The paper al.so criticized Ken-1 scheduled 2-cenl tncrea.se. Tsiang reiterated his previous tracts to architect-engineer firms fire toda.v on demonstrators calling! Domingo .yesterday—the third and STEAK nedv for sugge.sting that the So- The good news came in the mid.st offer that the Nationalist govem- In all 50 stales to mark and identi- I Viet people do not ha\ e "freedom of indusliial troubles here.. for the ouster of President Jbaquin' worst day so far of the general By JAMES DEVLIN fv above ground and below ground ■’'i* .L, ! of rhoite " as regards political Without instructions from union i , u and wounded 10wom en strike -and machine-gun fire kill- New York or Pin Rone Cut space to provide protection for 50 New York. 45ec. 1 .Ti -The gov­ I views officials, the production and main- Mod a boy. ' gd one youth. A report from San- (Contlnued on Page Ten) ihillion persons. ernment drive against the Com- i ” 11 necessarv, to put it lightly, (eoance worker.' at the Geneva I A man was reported killed, but tiago said noise bombs burned 20 rr,v one of our fine steaks or roasts The Civil Defense agency ha.s miinl't party in the United States to possess no little boldne.'.' to machine shop of the American Can : could not be confirmed imme-| women about tlie legs, this weekend, see how the clo.'e conducted several pilot .'urvey.' in leads to a pnnriescript 3-story. led- commept about this at a moment Co) approved the wage decrease i , ...... ,1 Tlie antigovernment demonstra- trim guarantees more meat for While Plains, N. Y., Baltimore, hrirk building in Midtow’n Man- when the sheriffs throughout .yesterday. The plant employs 500! \iolence in this ensLS-tom capi-!ygj,g included a march on tile Na- your monev. Most important, dis­ Washington, D. C., and Houston. I hattan. Amenca are preparing to board up in this city of 8.000. i “'*■' '6e major pai^ce In response to false Bulletins Tex. It also has trained Some 1,- | This is the parly's national head- the windows and doors of the Com- The tally of voles was not re-: opposition group openly i Balaguer had resign- Culled from AP Wires cover the pleasant difference really 200 spei'iaJists in (he technique of | quarters, seven short blocks south' munist party committees and put vealed. Tlie workers are members military siimmons to end g^j Troops forced back the angry LB. surveying for this special piirpo.se c good meal has to offer. of the Empire Stale Building and of Lodge 838. International A 's o -; ^ One youth, waslrrowd with tear gas and detona- With $93 million provided by a few steps off Fifth Avenue, at 23 (Continued on Page Tea) ciation of Machinists. ! rioting ye.sterday bombs SIKORSKY VOTE NSC. 19 Congress for this, the firms will W. 26th SI. The pay cut will be in two steps Headquarters of the National' .Quiet returned to the capital at 79 for Stein Valid Values! check all buildings, mines, tunnels 'I Civic Union gai,] sentiment Bridgeport, Dec. I (/Pi—^Xhe The government set a deadline next year, the final year of a 3 , runoff election to determine ^ and other structures that may pro­ of midnight last night for the vear contract, in which the 2-cent 'hroughout the country was for , (Continued on Page Thirteen) We grade sirloins into two cuts— either is a special value. vide shelter against fallout for at party leaders to rej*i.ster a.s aimf increase was scheduled ' continuing the strike and therefore union bargaining agent at tlis SPORT least 50 persons. of the Soviet Cnion. They have Current wages average $3 10 "defraud Uie people." Sikorsky Division of United Air­ Sirloin, also shorts other than the New York cut lb. 89c With the help of ..electronic com­ refii.sed on the ground they will News Tidbits an hour. "The parly's leader. Dr. Virtato A. craft Corporation has been COATS puter equipment, the Civil Defense not "lend theii signatures to such An annoucement bv the company si^ak from a Traffic Deaths Dip scheduled for Dec. 10. Employes Porterhou.se Sleak.s with large tenderloins are ,.lb. .$1.09 Agency said it hopes to have the a lie." from (he AP Wires Tue.sdav that the plant would close balcony overlooking Independence , ellglhle to vote in last Wednes­ For juici' beef slew Pinehurst tender lean In wool & wool sun-ey program finished b.v next They are faced with what "The — ' if the pay cut were refused was a 2% ' for lO Moilths day's.election.remala eligible for the runofli The voUng will elect STEWING REEF ...... lb. 79c Worker.' the Commtini.'t news- r, J ^ 11 I f " " Christmas season note. One' ” ,, , ------O rion* a cry lie. papei'. calls "monstrous penalties" Bernard Goldfine, 11-year-old in- . , .ir.Brfv has clnserl tHi. vo.r ' A few shops did reopen m Santo 1 on,- the Teamsters Union or the in­ dependent Aircraft Guild to rep­ ff will pay you to shop at Pinehurst self service gro­ Home st\ le sausage meat and large link sausage American Natural ■five years In pri.son and a JIO.OOO and another may do so idiortly ' I tlo^s traffic deathl in the^irst 10 Pair Use $30 fine for each day of violation. time-, friend of persons high in resent Sikorsky emplo.ves. N ^ cery department. Every day prices are as low as the politicfti life will be brought to Geneva, at the head ^ ^ of .Seneca | _____ ... . ____ ..___... .months this year—36,800—were 2 a n d Ivy styles. One of the party's first reac­ I The parlv decided to continue the ' per cent lower than for a com- ther received a majority In the lowest . . . end these special values should go on any tions was to slash the number of federal court in Bo.ston Monday first balloting. Check Account „„„„ from Danbury, (Jonn., jail to fare I proposal to keep President Joaquin ; floral Safety Council said today. budgetlist. . . ' charge of vioiating probation. (Continued on Page Thirteen) 24.95 r|s ]VT..^A- O O C party declines to identify ELIZ.ABKTII G. FLVNN Balaguer in office as head of a 7-1, The NSC .said this year's toll, NEWS.MEN ASSAlOffliliD Rcinaldo .Sabatier Rodriguez ex- McComb, Miss., Dec. t X O 1 1 C l .‘ 'hem publicly, but Claude Llffhl- hf tirino- •niiori in Mntnn w-k -■ » -r • rilling junta. Tile armed fore- jjf, estimated 2 per cent rise i^^groo eeuled^ by firing sqtiad in Malan- Four young McComb men at­ MORRELL E-Z CUT " I foot, a former parly oIBclal,-told za.' ruh'n ~ ' h i w ?nnrirfe^i I I Iw A A -g x il ' " "°"k'^bave virtually complete travel, cbmpared wdth 31,270 for Every’day price on Hood's milk in gallons. 74c ------, ! the Chicago'.' American they are: "1= ?.! A U n v e i l ' ' b e proposal. the corresponding period in 1960. tacked three newsmen on the of setting at least 11 tires in sugar Balaguer earlier had declared in The October loll of 3,690 wa.s the streets here today, sending one Winsled. Dec. 1 (A*) A J30 ' Elizabeth Guriev Flvnn, chairman; jeane fieldsIds . . , Vermont Inau-rm inau r 1 ‘ checking account netted two men | gus Hall, general ’seoretary. and a radio address that his present same recorded for the month a crashing Into a plate glass win­ FUU.Y $3,925 by bogus checks in a day ; Benjamin Davu', national ’ sccre- gurates pioiwr dri^^^^^ \ 1013110118 I . year ago. the council .said dow of a store. The three were i program under which delinquent le.ss the opposition accepted the ^ Tlie mileage death rate for the! Cigarettes. . carton $2.38, $2.48, $2.50 snd a half in 11 communities of tary. | motorists may be ordered back to Tom Uhrbrork and Don Un­ ¥ „ 11 ! military proposal. He said it "backs ; 10-month period was 5.1-per 100 ' U p f'.alure. hpie at Pinehur.'t the finest Maine a.nd Hartford, Litchfield and New Ha- ^ party spokesman declined to j I driving school in lieu of paying derwood of Ufe Magazine and COOKED HAM 111 TT J X c lV d li'b e constitutional order . . . has million vehicle mile.s—compared Simmons Fentress of Ttnoe Idaho l.'l grade po'.atoe.'. idea of the seosoni ven Chuntias. I ggy j^ow' many oflicers the party ! fine the advantage of clarifying the sit- with 5.2 for the .same period in .This was revelaled today by j prerioushr ’ ' Magazine. Uhrbrock was knock­ A rare treat in the world of hams . . ■, Citv of Bristol receives $563,- • — ! uation.' I both 1959 and 1960, the NSC .said ed into the window and smashed Stock L'p on These Monev Savers Lflchfield County Detective Sam- Ughtfoot said liis posts as na-1 500 from state toward its $9 mil- New Haven, Dec, 1 '/Pi -An in­ look at this special value SLACteS of the YEAR uel Holden who said that the twoluona^i chairman and Illinois lion local urban renewal program vestigatjon so far .into West Ha- it. have apparently left the slate chairman of the party were among | . . . State Department official ■ ven’s Nov. 7 cjt.v election shows w ¥ Geisha Sliced Deliciou.s .Served Cold or Heat GenUy in 325° Preheated O en BEDS HALT U.S. CONVOY Ham can he used in so many ways. This is the finest you "SK A D " nev/ Continental-style beltless models. having come into Connecticut two I those abolished at a meeting of the : , .savs United States ‘'will not at- what a State Police officer calls f 11 r O l l F I j: emphas­ overthrow the Nasser regime.” was that he had delivered a copy Use Pero’s Baldwin.s for cooking . , . Deliciou,s Were good. ' The falher Is 81, the aon 60, after noisy "Algeria is PrencK" The Egyptian Ministry of., Chops; center cuts . . any thickness— thin, regular MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE the intended bride 56. ized, however, that some election Culture put. out about $3 mil­ French officials in Paris called of the Sovclet proposal for aa taa- Pink Grapefruit 2 i 35' and McIntosh fo f table. Labeled as ''‘smooth characters” demonstration,'by prisoners delays the charges absurd. mediate ban on nnclear weapoon or double thick are a good buy at 79c lb. by Holden, he said that in each Judge John W. Harrii gave transfer several hours .. Republ­ officials followed the letter of the lion to fit 'out t)ie •shriiles for (No. *7 BiM) ' ‘ STORE HOVRN: OPEN WED., T H rR S .,^ IU . till 9 PJH. town, the two men did not paas^ Carraway his advice, then ican National Chairman William E. law and knew their duties. what the French call "son e'L AI, Abram' reported today toate. The State Deparfiiieat that members of the airested . . f. check until after the I banks had fined the son $2S for disorder- Miller is critloal New York talk Among the complainants was lumlere” (so(ind and light), a agreed he did that aad If aay- MON., TUBS.; «AT h 10 A.M. tiU « PAI. closed on that Friday. In this way. , ly conduct instead of iplacing ooneeminf Preaident Kennedy's Richard F. Brennan, the unsuc- routine that scored Its first members of the French irtla- tolng else went on a d ther ^tN and TURNPIKE PARKINS 4 AUTHORIZED CHECKS CASHED him under a ]M*ce bond aa calling military reservMs to active successes' at historic chateaux (OoBtbined on Page Two) the father had requested. BENJAMIN BAViS duty Taat suJmmer., (Ooatinnsd « Pag* Tklrfeen) In France. week. lh a caU laated ealy ISadautaa* i.— ■ i)