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VOL. LXXIX. NO. 289 iCTWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 (OlaMlOed AdvertlBlnc on Page 18) PRICJ^ FIVB CENTS Blasts VN, Belgium Second Group from pages of the Plans Look at nation^ leading fashion Security Check ricane magazines... and our .Washington, Sept. 8 (4^--- A second congressional com­ mittee is goins to look into own second floor sportswear tJie defection of two .S. code clerks; , Leopoldville. The C ongo.f^ion* “ "“ rntag the U.N. will A special 5-man subcon^nittee departrnent!... Ukeh shortly.. of the House Armed Services Com­ Sept. 8

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N. I- / j IR EVEND^G HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN-i ^THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ^8. 1960 P A G H h T B S S i P A G E TW O MANCHESTER EVENING'HERAX.D, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «; I960 Colunihia ERSTU fO O U Garden Glubbers Rf^ume Meetings j I •WlESi^ Shemwoid on A BE4I. St^)K.:BIJ«TCRt' Tsai Kewmi The Manchester Garden Club 350'Studieiits I ’ 1 ... —— —r SMASH MOAbWAY Jsaae i i ( i c li; )1' vriU -hol(l It i R rit meeting o f the BE OlJipED BY ' *>f Nofth dealer "FROM THE TEMtACfe*'- Set Record DISTRO^mON North-South vuInmMe end SCREEN SUCCESS la Csisr and tfissnSesaa aeason at .Center Congregational By Alfred ShMowold N o im i litt-S.-IMiM Church Monday at 8 p.m. When you opeA t l « Ffidding be­ O K 10 S S 2 BbsrMNI^et -Members are to bring their best ¥ 7 ^‘STREET OAR -r flowers for a members’ horticul­ On First Day cause of your high cards 'Jt’a all •m bi "TglfCBQ" EVERYWHERE ITS JUST LOkSTEft ON right to wander Into a notfump ♦ K Q « tural ahow. ♦ A J .7 3 NAMED DESIRE” FRIDAY EVENING Horace W. School open­ contract. But when you have been Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury Jr. ■will persuaded,to open partly by your W IST EAST With Superb New Yark Oast be in charge of the show, and will BUT HERE rrs ed W'edn^.iday with • total enroll­ A « 3 unbalanced distribution, avoid no- ¥ AQJ9832 F f l , 5 ” discusa points to be observed when ment of 360 - an all time record. trump — especially if doubled by ♦ A I 0 8 7 3 2 flowers are judged.. BROILED Thia. may be increaaed within the anOpponent. A Good Time Unsurpmsaf^ ' Mrs. J. Pitkin, Mrs. Earl ♦ 8 4 X, 09 6 7 SOMERS I Naxt Time Try The Popnlu ^ next few dayi, according to Princi­ /North had 13 points In high SOITTH' C. Herrick, and MrS. John H. Bow- lOBSTER A-LA-HOB.NOB 'Cards but no suit of any merit. It Ook GriH-aO OdcSt* Jr. will each spekk about "My pal George Patron, who aald there A ■’' 4. STOCK THEATER I (OUK OWN SPECIAL SHRIMP STUFFING) was his singleton that persuaded ¥ Most Interesting Garden Experi­ are a number of children who were him to open the bidding; and that O 10 9 ^ 4 ROUTE SO—SOMfcRS, OONN. ment." SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD expected back whd did not report same singleton should have steer­ ♦ K Q 10- ,Sv For Reservatian Call No Cover a No Minimum I Mrs. Victor J. Johnson and com­ FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS Wednesday. Some 11 .studeftta, from ed hint sway from notrump. North Eart BmOa Wmt Blvervlsw 9-44SZ Country Music A t Its Beat ■ mittee will Serve refreshments. The FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—ROLLS u d BUTTER lant year are known to have moved. Poor South had no premonition I 4 Put I NT Doom# featuring The Kentuckiahs - 1960-61 Year Books will be dis­ ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PABKADE Twenty-two new . rogiatratlotiif of -what was going to happen to AU Pus ^ . with Rick 'b Rod I tributed at the meeting. were made, givi;ig only 11 more him. He had a perfectly reason­ Opening Itnd — . DINE and DANOC | I Every Thnra., FrI. and Sat ■ ntudenta than in .lune when there able response of one notrump,, but j ^ a a i r -conditioned aj | weiw 34B enrolled. There were 46 the innocent sometimes suffer paues. You hold: Spade— ^7 4, Read Herald Advs. flr.at gradera regiatered. Thia l.a two with the guilty. . Heart—K 6 4, Diamond—10 9 5 4, leaa than the 48 who started arhool 'West opened, the six of spades, Club—K Q 10 6. What do you laat September. •and I^ st won with the nine. He say ? Th?, number of high school atu- peiurri'ed the ten of hearts, and. Ajiswer: Bid 2NT. You have House and Hale Renovation Project Started denta cannobreadily be determined. West rattled off seven heart MANSFIELD only 8 points, but the two tens A renovation project now underway at Ilousb bnd Hale department store has Flaffs for the remodeling • of the interior have, • been forthcoming this week, An approximate flgu're of 130 was tricks. _ sroai8sn#5 FndS'Toes.f f i l should ^ useful sit notrump. If several alms, according to President Thomas J. lifoCann, the most noticeable o f . acCO(;d.ing to McCann. Major department' changes Involve the Sperry and Hutchina offered. „ Dummy could afford only one partner has more than a bare trading stamp redemption center, which will be moved to the former grocery sec­ Four New Teaehera spade discard, so parted with one which wUl be the remodeling of the front o f the bijUding along lines in keeping w it^ ATTENTHN Ednntflf^ ?liopf» ,for rhilrfren ar? nanely' minim'um o f 16 points hs should i M r the village charm o f Manchester. ' / tion; Uie. shoe departn^ent, which Will be moved from the House to the Hale siije of Twelx'e of laat year’s teachlnjf dlamhnd ajid all four clubs. This have a play for game. the store; the boys’ department; which ■will be moved upstairs from the House base­ brought'dJinimy down to three McCann, one of two brothers who purchafed the former twin-store enterpris^in «tyl^d and i*pn^>ibly priced. , Thr only staff are back on the Job agalnAhis (Copyright 19M, General P'ea- mid-June,, said the project Is deiiigned not oply to refurbish the store inside and/out, ment; the housewares department, which will. take over space of the boys’ depart­ spades and Two diamonds by the turea C orp .). pxirpinr in iIh* rarr with whirh 1 fil llirm. year. Four new teachers Include: but to combine the former two stores into a more nearly single unit. / ment; and the patent medicine department, which will be replaced by a toiletries Mr.*. Geraldine Hanna of I.,aurel time West had'finished with the New departments w ill be added, he said, others rearranged and some inoTeased section. Kane, Columbia w^o wilh teach hearts. TDNYlWCm'FRANWEVWeHW Arnold Lawrence, architect, has drawn the plans for the exterior remodeling, | > . I ...... 41 fred Feltman West led another spade to give in size. As the changeover in departments is effected, the interior of the-store will Grade 2: Mra. Glehna Glaaaer of CSOMtS***^ • be remodeled with new lighting, wiring and fixtures.. / which will follow colonial style.' The general contractor Is Carroll M. Nelson. Sub­ Brookline,” Maaif. who will live on hUs partner a finesse. East'Teturn- contractors are Pete Pontlcelli, inasonry; White Glass Co., glazing;- L. A. Converse, ed a diamond, and West took the INTERESTED IN THE PLUS Cb-HIT W ork on the store front Is otie part o f the project which has a finiming date Henneqiiln Rd., and' Mrs. Gwen In sight. It should be finished in 45 days, McCann estimated. The g ild in g will painting; llohnson Bros., electrical work; Peterman’s Plumbing and Heating Co.; heat­ Hendrickson, who cqmea here from. ace of diamonds and gave dummy i n v e s t m e n t b u s in e s s r II be painted white, a new, rear entrance will be constructed, and a largey, paved and ing: and Anderson Bros., millwork. The last named firm, a South Windsor enter­ Glen>afe, Ca'lif .w‘i|l both teach a diamond trick Dummy then had "TRAPPED IN TANGIERS lighted parking lot will be installed in th'e rear o f the building. prise, is the onljr onC not from Manchester. • Wfibor LitMo iios worfcetl for over 30 yeora hi Grade 4; and Mrs. Marylyn Huni- to give East the last two spade We teach meA and women to be CHILDREN’S BOOTERY mutual -^fiind representatives. the interest of hunting and fishing; yet o small tricks. ~r MANCHKSTKR PAWKADE jShrey from Hapnibal, Mi.saourl. who X will live in Mansfield where her Declarer's only trick was dum­ T h e 'r e 'la, no charge my's king of diamonds. He was 9TOup of "Shodow Leoders" on the executive Opntl Mon., Tiion.. SbI.. 10 A.M. to, tV—Wed., ThiiT«., FrI. Hll # husband attend.* the University of for the lectnfr* and the text­ Connecticuf. She will teach Oraeje down six, for a loss of 1,700 committee of the Republiedn Town Commiftea polntst- book l« free.- Wheit you pass 7.- Returning are: Mlaa Gladys the” ' ' examination, we give Bowman and Mrs. Barbara .Tacob- Yeomans Hall Oct. 15, and the Mind you,-»North shouldn't ex­ rdfected him in his bict to be of even mere servy Queen will be crowned. you a position — part or full sen..Grade 1 Mrs. Mlnha Doakow, pect a major disaster at notrump, time, whichever you choose. All The contest Is open to all high but he aJiovild be worried. Instead ice to spertsmeni Grade 2; Mra. Marlon Haines and school age girls. Registrations are our repreeentaiives participate WAPPING FAIR WILBER UTtLE of staying in one notrump dou­ Alan Howland, Grade 3; Mrs. Gail being made at this time. in a profit sharing plan and can Oi^non and Richard Curland, , North should bid two> clubs. elect our group insurance plan. Y'niing Athlete -Reporte Nothing dramatic could, happen .fjfade ,S; Richard Grenier, Grade Rapid promotions are auto­ TO MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 7: Mrs. Myrtle Englert and Mrs, John.’F. Wheaton, sdn of Mr. and to two clubs. As a matter of fact, Mra. Walter A. Wheaton of Jona matically granted to siicceMful .lean Rand. Grade 8, West would bid his hearts and representatives. Contact Ed Tk than Trumbull Highway, who will would probably wind up at a part LET us LOOK AT HIS RECORD; M m Cl 1 m i Also returning are. Mra. Lydia Katx Allen, muaic, supervl.sor; Ml.*.* enter Holy Cross College in score In hearts. Even if West got Worcester, Mass., aa a freshman -Madeline Donovan, school nurse to game, his score would- be noth­ King Merritt and Co. 1. He serypd ds president of hit own local club, of the Hartford n ils lit and Dr. W, C. Halnaworth, .School this fall, reported at the school ing remotely like 1,700 points. 41 South Main Street SUPPER AMoneMfS Biao. medical adviaor. Thur.sday. A, 3-lettef athlete at Daily (tuestton West Hartford, Conn. County Association, and of the State League of Sportsmen's \Vlndham High School, he has iith.ll 3-1836 er I. cfKTee sTtifT Mrs. Gerald Dunnack will con­ Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to 8-9886 SERVED S-7 P.M. C lu bs- \ tinue as clerk and the two cus­ signed up for a freshman football 18 points), ana the next player WHEN YOU APPLIANCE-SHOP AT and baseball. He has gone fight in -iilEXU: BARBECUED CHICKEN. POTATO SAT-AD. CORN todians i-elurnlng are Aithur 2. He hot. worked for many months for a satisfactory hunting ordi* THE MANCHESTER BOOKSHOP Cobb anil Clinton Ladd. to football practice, his father said. ON COB, COLESLAW, SI.ICED TOMATO," PICKLE, The hot lunch worker* are Mrs. Public Itecurda ROLLS. COFFEE or MIIJK, ROMEMADE PEACH nonce for Manchester. < Warrantee deeds, recorded at ■ IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE AN Stanley Field. Mrs. H.vland Task­ EAST SHORTCAKE. , er. Mr* I-eniiard King and .Mrs the town clerk'.* office recently 3. He is working on a plan that pools bo mode on town owned lond AUTOGRAPH PARTY FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 are; Ameloan P. and Fay W. Vin- Ikniia -Soiacchf. all returning. ADULTS $2.00-^H(LDREN $1.00 7 to 10 P.M. New llnilgliler ('ept to Raymond E.. an

ABOVI',---II.SI McUA.VV and IIOM k H l-AILABFF 8:00 6:25^10:25 ' IN THK'ln MiHtFRN COI I^E HIlOP RICAnV TO HKRVr YOU 22 OAK STREET ; •N- Wh*tli*r you bowl or not ^ We feature D a ily. RUG and •j , (HOUSE jnd HALMUILDING) '7. -. , BRING IN TNi iart invitod to com* in and on UPHOLSTERY t IM IIY ION ROAST beef joy 0 dtdicloui snMk ond a i BALLET + ACROBATIC D a ir ii of our famoiii'COFFEE. C CLEANING . : -i k m K l . . e , 4 CORNI^D B[EEF : ^ Feature -Shown P in t Tonight il JAZ? + BALLROOM ^ Queen in today. TEL. Ml 9-1752 r U n n n D imovct how your fiavorite nandlw^ BAKED HAM or . / ^ FOR CHILDREN and a d u l t s 1 ;[ J malts, ahakee and splits tRrte better Ml 3-5747 OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 O *c(ieptod' at the studio, Thursday, Sept mtde»wiUi Dairy Queen. lliaVs DAiBxqumENKai HQTFASTRAMI O p e n d a il y a Saturday, Sept 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or caM MI ^443 dhytime, MO HABCTOmD BOADt Garner's MI 9-7347 evenings. . r . ^ ' SATURDAY TIU, 7 H e a r W I c K E t W an Dairy Qoam fa smrvedfredlk ALLAN COS A * ITaprietor H I.KISU OI I) ' I from tlm firener Rtthe vsiy psAk o f g r ih d I r s ALL ktNIM ^irHARTFORDR^ S \ f ^ ^ Dancing it not for fvit a eho$en foU}f 4*^ncing i$. for everyone* p a r k i n g A T 9 A.M. t ifri n -tAMlIIM 0o-P>aturai **ClaaBter ffavor perfiBcUonl . D lA IE r< fVRRBmr irroEER f0T,J T eiim Pilo QWM WaiartDwIli^nwiCa m t c ■r ^ X .. -/u , V'J - ■

.'■- - .t '■"I '. I. I ■• MANCHESTER EVENmO HERAUi, MANCHESIER, OONNvT^WUY^SEPTEMBER i,19«0 -y» , 8UNCHE8TER inrENWG HTOALD. MANOIESTER; CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, IMd goguerjT. in Ills Labor Dog spMolt presldenf and «rill be succeeded by damage to the care; and no hr- school population will increase by if^kviU e-V erw inr M n.; Mildred Korber o f North reate. atDetrottat lDstnlt. •' ■ B olton Kennedy Calls KannodyK ennedy ______had said ‘‘with an a y a 1.000 pupils each year. Windham.. HdirpMNotee iRieiFTSNOP Reuben attributes ths growth . The Episcopal Ohurchwomen of Admitted Tueiday:. «naa erage rirte o f grawfli in thU coun­ try every worjKhig mhn tn the last From r*s Kitchen to completion of new highways out St. John’s Episcopal Church will Ritchie, MUe HiU Rd.; e Russian chal- They rales their own chickens as a able to members o f the local or­ '' V P A R K A D E for gads S through high school will sent the officers to Father Grant KaalahowlCh, 62 Ellington Ave.; fully mlsleadihg.” ganization. Yearly subscriptions ceeding Mondays starting Sept. 19 Lillian , 136 Grove St, leiM m science. HEALTHY (Hffly^MITHEliUM rtlW TS Joint effort with next door neigh­ f.'IDOlf Iu,.Nl'.K( . . . . 'Ifsi( . be held at 9:30 and Ipfants through for installation. The statement, called "The Sci­ The "Democratio Digest," 1" The Elementary School. opened may be pbtalned from Mrs. Bruce the four Congressional candidates Grade 4 at 10:40. A nursery is The members will go to the Birth yesterday: A daughter to turn, disputed the GOP claim that HbUBS: BiM to TtOO Monday thru Saturday bors. yesterday with an enrollment of R6n.son or Mrs. Donald Tedford. Mr. and Mrs. H enry. Boucher, entific Revolution," was the sec­ from this area. conducted for those wha wish to Parish House for a business meet- ond uv. a seriea of papers intended Nixon has had greater experience The two families dretoed 92 547 pupils. This is 13 more than an­ Sept. 13. leave their children while attend­ Wataon Rd., Vernon. in foreign affaire than Kennedy. ehiekena which they shared and The following marriage license OPEN SUNDAY-10 A.M. to 2 X M . Atty. EMwln Lavitt, acUng pro­ injg following the service. Stuffed Discharged Tuesday: Joseph Ro­ to mvA^lxra’s views In detail on ticipated in the enumeration fig­ ing church.. fiolls and animals, now being stored in, their freezers. The applies lions have been filed at the gram chairman said the first to man, 63 Wlndaor Ave., William various issues. The first, on Aug. ures. Children in Grade 6 through high made by members for the parish 20, dealt with the meaning of Dooleys barbecue' chicken in ail Town Clerk's office: John Barrett OONNECnCUT FRESH OVEN READY speak at Rotary Sept. 19 will be Johnson, 49 Charter Rd.; David open fireplace. Tills enrollment broken down In­ Shepardson of Carpenter Rd. and school will meet In the chapel at Harvest Bazaar on Nov. 18 and Adame, 13 Carol Dr. communism to Americans. Democratic Congressman-at-large 9:30 a.m. Infants through Grade 4 19, will be shown. Nixon called for legislation next ^rbecued Chicken to grade levels puts 69 In Grade 1: Beverly Ann Bristol o f. Watrous Frank Kowalski of Meriden, fol­ Discharged yesterday; Olive Put the BEST in bock-to-school sand­ 8C in .Grade 2; 60 in'Grade 3; 74 in Rd.: Frank Joseph Broda of Birch will meet at 10:40 a.m. in the fol­ Serving on ,the refreshment Craig, 19 Penfield Ave., Vernon; year providing - federal matching An hour before-chicken is to be ,1b lowed by his Republican opponent, lowing, rooms: Infants through 2- funds for establishing research cooked, cut it into-serving pieces Grade 4; 71 in Grade 6; 69 in Grade Mountain Rd. and Gail Anne Gus- FOWL .MinimanLx(!mked Weight committee for the evening are George Polozie, 124 Orchard St.; Antoni. Sadlak of Rockville on year-olds Rooms 8, 9; 3-year-oIds, programs by American univerel- and sprinkle with' seasoned tend- 6; 58 in Grade 7; 61 in Grade 8. tafsfin of Manchester, 1 Lb., ...... Bach l e s j y Mrs. Douglas Fklk and Miss Eva Brenda Leighton, Talcottville; wiches— be sure to moke them with R'lilletin Board Sept 26; then Judge WUliam St. social room; 4-yesir-olds room 1, 2; Little. ties. erlzer. Schedule conferences of 15 Mark Ritchie, Mile Hill Rd., Tot minules each fov parents of kin­ The church school staff of Bol­ FRF>SH FROZEN CONN. OVEN READY Onge of Putnam, the Democratic 6-year-oIds, rooms 3, 4, 6; Grades The Eptscopal Churchwomen Is land; Verna Johnston, RFD 2. Among other things his pro­ Sauce nominee from the Second Con-< 1 and 2, prayer chapel; Grades 3 gram envisoned a national me­ dergarten children will be held to­ ton Con'gregational ■ Church will the organization formerly known 2 cups cider vinegar hold an prgantzatlonal meeting to­ gressional District, Oct. 3; and his and 4, the recreation room. as the Woman's Auxiliary. The teorological institute to provide 1 cup water morrow and Monday in the Civil Advertisement.^ morrow St 8 p.m. in the parish, opponent Horaces Seely-Browh Jr. change In name is national in the modern weather research lb. Initter Defense room of the Elementary All ne\i& children who have not Clean range and fuel oil — cour­ Grote & Weigel School. Any parent of a kinder'-' room of the chiirch. Persons In­ TURKEYS-59* p f Pomfret, on a date yet to be scope and came about because It is needed for high altitude planes Y tablespoons salt attended^ Union Congregational teous service. McKinney Lumber, garten aged child who has not been terested In helping with the school Arranged. Church school before are asked to felt the women of the Episcopal MI 3-2141 or MI 9-4818. and rockets. ^He also urged a Mix Ingredients together and contacted for air appointment for program' ■who have,not been con­ F.ARM FRESH ORADe X a ”. Atty.' Lavitt said he feels Ro- be sure they afe properly registerr church are "part o f ’ and not concerted effort to find a cheap heat until butter la melted. This tacted are cordially invited to at­ tar^eervea a purpose to make "auxiliary to" the church. way to convert salt water to a conference should notify the of­ qd. Infants through 5-year-olds aro Vernon and Talcottville news is recipe niakea enough sauce for two fice of the school as soon as pos­ tend the meeting. people cognizant of; things that to register in their rooms, but all Permits issued handle through The Herald’s fresh to meet the needs o f the chickens. The sauce will keep for- The Board of Finance will hold MEDIUM future. sible. Children must be 5 yearns of affect them, and, he said,' the po- others are to register with Miss Vernon Building Inspector Arthur RockvUle Bureau, 5 W. Main S t. a week In the refrigerator. age by Jan. 1, 1961 t o ’be eligible a public hearing on budget re­ ,, lltical campaign will affect people telephone TRemont 5-81S6. Nixon plana to take o ff on his COLD Blerpe. F. Huntington reports he Issued 31 Cook the chicken slovyly over hot for the kinde.-gnrten. > quests for the coming year this, In this aXea as elsewhere. permits during the month of Au­ first major campaign swliv next eoala or an open fire, beating fre­ •evening at 8 o'clock at the Com­ BU)M‘He PARTS YOU LIKE BEST Legion Installation Bet Monday from Bidtlmore’s iSiend- Firemen to Tarade . v'Rotasy has had political aspl- Newly-elected officers of the gust at an estimated total cost of quently with the sairee. 'The Volunteer Fire Department munity Hall. '■ rants as ^estS^ln prior yean. Ship Airport. President Eisen­ Rockville American Legion and $40,055. Fees collected and turned Mrs. Dooley was bnm in Bidde- will participate in a parade at ­ * The Demdcralic Town Com­ BREASTS a- LEJgS — WINGS ~ BACKS GIZZARDS — UVliS The first time was In 1952 when over to the town amounted to hower and Henry Cebot Lodge, •V mittee will meet tomorrow at 8 Its Auxiliary will be Installed Sat­ School Menus Nixon’s running mate, will bree^- They're The BEST ford. Maine, and has lived in Bol­ lington on Saturday. Firemen plan­ Gov. Rlbiooff. and former Gov. urday night at 7:30 at the Leg^lon $459.50. ning to take part should be a#the I p.m. at the Community Hall. • 'T ^T K ■niE qu.Aum' ,\n d ro'wp.ARr. t h e pr ic t?b John Lodge spbke and again dur­ fast with him at the airport be­ ton for nine years. She is a gradu­ Home on West St. Of the permits issued, only two ate bf the University o f NfW flrehouae by 5:30 p.m. ing the J956 c ^ p a lg n for Con­ The menus for Sept 12 through fore he leaves. Advertisement— Robert Chattertoh, who was were for new dwellings, estimated Kehnedy gave as one reason he InAnySeasonl Hampshire and Is a qualified . The Department' w'ill also help gress. to cost $36,000. He issued 29 mis­ 16 are as follows:' the Andover Fire Department dis­ Ciean range and fuel oil ~ cour­ School Enrollment Up senior vice commander, vylll suc­ said American prestige and influ­ mathematical engineer. She for­ cellaneous permits, 25 certlBcates Elementary merly was employed in the aircraft pose o f the remains of a large teous sen'ice. McKinney Lumber, Schools In Vernon opened yea- ceed G eotg e C. Gardner as com­ ence has declined that foreighera INMSTON eHOTESWiroiLniODUCK MI 3-2141 or MI 9'4818; mander of the Legionnaires. of occupancy and 31 tradq license Monday: Baked bash, buttered "are afraid of diplomatic poucies gaa turbine division o f General building on Sunday morning. This 'terday with 8,645 pilpils enrolled, permits. carrots, bread and butter, apple­ Electric at West Lynn, Mas.s. will be fl part of th" firemen’s regu­ Mrs. Mae D. Chapman, past de­ that teeter on the brink o f war. \ Manchester Rvenilig Herald Bol­ -86 m p n than was estimated. The building Inspector’s activi­ sauce, milk. TRY SOME TODAY... The Dooleys have five children, lar Sunday drill. The Columbia De­ Y4 Sopt of 'Schools Raymond E. partment president, and an In­ They are dismayed that otu: nego- ton enrreopondent Mrs. Louis Dim- ties were far down compared to Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, mash­ tltatore have no solid plans for Susan, 12, Philip Jr., 10. Christine, partment will also sssi.st in the op- Ramsdell said enrollmehU were: stalling team of past unit preai ed potato, biittered. beans, .gration. ook Jr., telephone Atltcheil 9-9823. dents win conduct the installation August 1959 when 63 permits disarmament." AvaifoU* at IN ROCKVILLE 4, Kathleen. 2)4, and Jonathan, 1. Rockville High School, 793 ( 774 \Vere Issued, 44 of them for new whole wheat bread and butter, Mr. Dooley la . an assiatAnt Abmit Town < estimated); Sykes Junlor\ High of the new unit officers as fol­ A t Chicago, Adlal Stevenson dwellings. butterscotch pudding, milk. said he Is "proud to campaign now IN MAWCtfESTER ROCKVILLE PUBLIC MARKET woject engineer at Pratt a'rtd The United Methodiat Church School, 600 (503); and Kindergar­ lows: President, Mrs'. Anna Ks- Hcrard Photo by Ofiara will resume serrtce* at the regttlar 1955 CIm s Reunion Wednesday: Grinders, Ice cream, with all my heart and strength'* 118 UNION SIBXaBT '.Whitney Aircraft in East Hart­ OPEN ten through Grade 6, . in d u in g delski; first vice president, Mrs. milk. MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET MR, AND MRS. PHILIP G. DOOLEY hours of 9:^0.snd 11 a.m on Spn- Thelma Higgins; second vice Rockville High School Class of for fCennedy's election. SCHAEFER’S MARKET ford,. special classes, 2,262 ( 2,242). Thursday: Hamburgs, tossed 805 MAIN STREET Ml’s. IDooley Is a member of the '— ^------I year. She is the daughter of Mr. len; assistant eergeant-at-arms, surprises. Reservations may . be "T r a couldn’t run a business if L. T. WOOD’S LOCKER PLANTf science'’ — a court order to dis­ ing "A’ which was converted to Monday: Cream of tomato soup SI BISSELL STREET GARY’S MARKET The InaULllatiop of traffic lightii j and Mrs. Robert D. Valentine, Mrs\!Hermena Hoermann. made with Miss Patl IPfau, 61 the chief executive officer and the close the names of guests register- this use during the summer. School St. or chicken noodle soup, peanut board of directors were in constant . - PROSPECT STREET at the North End has been ap- Gabriel Reuben, former principal Of the total of 8,545 students, The first unit m'eetlng of the PINBHURSt GROCERY ed at his World Fellowship sum­ proved by the. State Traffic Com- 1 of the BoUdn school, has recently ' To Codify Ordinances butter and Jelly sandwich, white disagreement," he said. "You can’t mer conference camp Jn Conway. more than 2,200 are being trans­ fall will be held Sept 14 at 8 p.m. cake with chocolate frosting, milk. 802 MAIN STREET Court Blocks mission, according to an announce­ accepted a post at 'tjommack. liking The Board of Selectmen has en­ run a country that way either." IN COVENTRY ported by bus, or between 60 and at the legion Home. . The pro­ Tuesday; Hamburg gravy, The political magazines of the . KLEIN’S MARKET Atty. Gen. Louis C, Wyman said ment by Police Chief James Rear­ Island. N. Y., where he will serve 65 per cent. gram for the coming season will gaged Atty. Thomas J. McKeon, mashed potato, green beans, whole he needs, the information for use in don. as curriculum coordinator in what FEEL THE FABU10U8 DIFFERENCt Hanson Dr., Vernon, to codify all two parties traded blows. The Re­ 161 CENTER STREET ZOLLO’S SUPER MARKET UphausBail OOP Seeks Funds .be dlscussyd and plans for various wheat breAd and butter, mixed publican “Battle Line" said Ken­ DALEY BOAD-COVENTRY. CONN. a state probe of subversive actlvi- Two lights will be In.stalled. one he reports “ i.s' probably the fast- ■Die finance unit of the Repub­ activities imtllned. Membership Is ordinances passed since 1808 when BURSACK BROTHERS - .1— - —. *0 tie.s. at Main and N. Main Sts. and the e.st growing school district in the fruit, milk. nedy “hit ■ a new low In dema- 488 HARTFOBO ROAD j lican Town Oommlbtee has begun the first large order of business th^town was .Incorporated., Wednesday: Spaghetti with Concord, N. H . Sept, 8 (A*! The Uphaus' attorney, Robert H. other at Main and Woodhridge Sts. United States," He points out that Tpe General Assembly In Its last WHEN YOU WEAR BR A N D N EW a fund drive for the upcoming na­ and Mrs. H^cn Rothe Is asking meat sauce, tossed salad,' French KNARF’S FOOD MARKET "A QUALITY TREAT ANYtlM E" U.8. Supreme Court has refiised to Reno, said his forntal sppeal from The lights will be synlironized three years' ago. Commack had, sessidp passed an act requiring all the contempt conviction is now tional and local election cam j^gn. members to s i ^ up again as soon bread and butter, chocolate pud­ BUY TEKACO GASOLINE 640 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST order ball for a 69-year-old New and are intended to reduce present only one school with 2."i0 stiiden Mrs. Florence Loverin, chair­ as possible. \ towns '.and cities to list Its ordin­ ding with cream, milk. WHOLESALE pending before the Supreme Court, congested conditions there, and At opening of school this week/{h« ances by Dec. 31 and forward a Hayen, Conn., pacifist serving a man, said Vernon Republicans The Departm^t parley will Ije Thursday;, Corned beef hash, Pump and Tank Loaned to which has once before ruled against also improve pedestrian and auto town had five buildings housing copy to \ho Secretary of State. 73 SPRUCE ST. one-year sentence for contempt of Uphaus. ' “ , have a $2,400 quota to meet, set held Oct. I this y ^ r, which means peas, whole Wheat bread and but­ Gommercial Users of Over traffic. 5.000 atudejits; three schools under by State , Republican headquar­ Many of the ordinances may ter, applesauce, milk. 2,000 Gallons Annually. court in New Hampshire. Chief Justice Warren and lUis- "xTleardon said the lights will have construction and plans for an addi­ ters. membership must \ be completely prove lo be out of date and may be HARTFORD The vote was 6-.3 against the.bail tice.s Black and Dduglas disagreed paid up by Sept. 25 in order to Friday: Tunaflah salad, carrot RAOKLIFFE OIL COMPANY a walk phase. tional school each year for the Mrs. Loverin said she has al­ discarded at a town meeting. , appUeation of Dr. Willard I^phaus. with the majorfty, which ruled qualify for a spcclaK award. and celery sticks, potato chips, HARTFORD—JAckson 6-6101 It is not known when they will foraeeable future. He report'a that ready mailed 1,000 of 4,0(X) letters Rockville codified all Its ortln- rolls and butter, ice cream, milk. who has already served almost nine against ball. be installed. enumeration figures indicate the Musio Is the Auxllllarys special a»ces when revision of the charter appealing for funds. Letters are Senior High being sent to registered Republi­ activity for September and Mrs. was made a few years ago. At that Edith Herbage, muslc\chalrman, time, the City Council discarded Monday:. Breaded veal cutlet, cans and independents, asking tomato sauce, mashed potato, iliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliililiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiu iii them to donate money. ajid her committee wUI be in those no longer useful. charge of the September meetings. buttered peas, bread and ratter, She asks anyone who does not Windsor Bt. Accident milk. receive a letter and who wishes to Members are asked to note that ^ A rear-end collision on Windsor Tuesday: Hamburg and macar donate, to send contributions to the installation of officers \>f the Ave. was reported to polics^Tues- onl casserole, tossed salad, roll and her at 7 Allen Dr., Vernon. Fourth District will take ^ lace day afternoon. “ butter, milk. The money colleoted will help Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Legion „ Patrolman Forrest Hull said Wednesday: FYankfurt on roll, defray the cost of national and Home in Wllllmantlc. Auxiuary Robert E. Hyde, 24, Somers Rdu. ^ t a t o chips, buttered beans, milk. local electioTui. officers will bo Installed by De­ Ellington, was headed west on Thursday: Baked ham, potato the only girdle Union Church Schedule partment President Mrs. Verena Windsor Ave. He stopped behind, aalad, whole kernel com, bread It was announced today by the Dolan of Bristol, assisted by past a line of traffic and his car was and butter, milk. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pastor of presidents of the Fourth Dla-' hit in the rear by one driven by Friday: Baked fish sticks, in die world Union Congregational Church, that trlct. Miss Ann Gworek of Rock­ \Amold W. Stetson, 19, of Auburn mashed potato, cabbage and pine­ the fall schedule will be In effect ville Is retiring after two years Trail, Coventry. 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'I' MANCHESTER EVENING 'HERALD, MANCHESTER, Ck)NN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 PAGl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S. ISHO P A O X S IX Tent-Gamp Cla^g lationa of the Bethlehem St»el Co. Foley-Getisel Simmons-T urnbull IPiremen Douse since 1044, dlpd Wedneaday. He Schubert Seated AAP JljPMt llUlHCn M MANdlKTIlt -M l MOA# IT. AMO 116 I. CiNnR ST. To Open Monday Flames in Car joined the ateel firm in 1923 after Master of Grange graduation from the lT.S. Naval OPEN MONDAY TMROOGH SATURDAY /TIL 9 Mids Mary Ann Oengel, Elmira, Th e first session of a primitive or Academy. He was bom in Little P.M. N. V., and A.3.C. Jamea Alan tent-camping course for Girl Scout Rock, Ark. The Baby Has Two dr# ealla were anawe'red by Robert Behubert was Installed Foley, Peaae A. F. Base, Porta- leaders will be held Monday 'from town dremen yeaterday afternoon. Milwaukee—Lawrence (Larry) ai matter of Manehaater Grange 8 to 10 p.m. at Center Congrega­ Shortly after 3 o'clock, Co. 1 waa C. Whiffen Sr., 89', a pioneer In last night at Orange H all.. mouth, N. -H., were united in mar­ tional (Church.,^ called to 98 Forest St., where a the manufacture of archery-equip­ Other officers installed are Mra. riage Saturday morning at St. The session will be held Ih prep­ car belonging to Ronald Simpson ment and widely known coriaerva- Celeste King, overseer; Mra. Reg­ Mary’a Church, B^mira, N. Y. aration for an overnight camping Been Named... had backde.red in the cnrhurator, Uonlat, died Wednesday of a inald James, lecturer; Mrs. trip Sept. 16 end 17 at Troop I ’s heart attack. The bride ta the daughter of Mr. atarting a dre lil the engine. Fire­ Thomas Dunbsr, steward; Claude and Mra. Harry Genael, 207 Birch campsite on Lydall St. men had to uae-their booster, line Savoie, aaslatant atewai^; Mra. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, BONE-IN POT ROAST ^ St., Elmira, N. Y. The bridegroom-Ji Mrs. Robert Johns and Mrs, John to douse the. damea.' , ^ E d w a r d LaChance, chaplain; Mdrtlmer will be the trainers fqr Juat befort S p.m.,^^rcaae in an ia the son of Mr. and Mra. James Marine Pilot Sets James O. Baker, treasurer; Jamee R. Foley, 65 Mather St.' the cousse. " ArllM Naacf.

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fore proceeding to claM. Mr*. Rob­ ^ A G S E I G B T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESHS, CONN^ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 ergarten students of the' Monday, Rockville-V^ernofi Afidover Wednesday, Fridty claaa' will be ert Bartlett ia church ichool auper- Vernon Navy Receives given from 2 to ^:30 p.m. Sept. Intendent Church school teaelMr* UhlUd Nations as s& orgaBlxatlon, to fo r new-fangled stuff Uka iasUds, by Guy Kaskela of Wales Rd. He will meet oh the third Thursday Jim irl|»atpr and to docIars, .tn advance, his re­ and campaign kits, and apeeclriis, A Thooght for Today Is the son of Mr. and'Mrs. Tauno each month at 8 p.m. * and rallies. I t was touch better Saturn Signals Town Installs Gasoline Tank Bids Sought jection of any attempt, on its iiart, Connecticut Schwedel Urges Kaskela. The Rav, Gordon W. Weeman. Contbig Ifpraib when everybody knew what every­ Attend* Frateniity Meet rector, annoUtfeeff the fall schedule to discuss the problem of, Algeria. body waa going to do so well no­ ~ A R T H U R S (Oonttoued front Itofe On't For School Buses, Fire Trucks Frank Varprauakas is now at­ as follows; Holy Communion, eadh ,On Building body needed to be told. He spotted the historic wssk- Yankee tending the' 104th national con'ven- Sunday at 8 a.m.; fid y Com­ "O f course,’ the professor went "iSach )Mrson nseda something ’Die N avy said that this re­ nsas in NATO, which is that It is By A. H. O. tion of the ITieta.Chl frdtem lty, munion and sermon on the firat, on, "1 admit that soma strange to Itye for apart from hiihself ahd THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONh Y search may make poisible a study Board of Ediication chairmar^Sib', driver-supervisor; Bus 2, Ar- held in Atlantic City, N. J. He ia third and fifth Sundays each month an old-faehlohed power politics al­ Uitogs have been haroentog. Every Post Office h^^ewa work. Notht^ sboft of the temperature .^ d density of Ahdrew (lasper announced Tues­ Ihur Tootell: Bus 3, Walter Baker; the national repmsentative from and morning prayer and aermon on liance subject to strain because o f It was obvious to us that the now and then aome Democrat geta and Bus 4, Francis Baker. Francis the aecohd and fourth Sundays. 1, i m parttelpaltion in the sublime 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES T . Nat N. Schwedel today that taxflayod the District .toeettag ■ that tha rings ^ of RAtuni and o f the day night a fuel pump and tank the Epsilon Chapter at Worcester the divergent interests and le- elected first selectman, and u at authorized the referendum ap- Baker and Charles Van Deusen Other Holy Day services will be The post office department to i>ld pfofessor, contented though he taking of the svangsliaaUoit of the liata for the City of Rockville and distribution ofU ie gases in its Polytechnical Institute. The con­ VM7 BTMlag B s e ^ aponsibiUtiea of soma o f its lead­ throws everything off. pfopriatlon and delayed the voting havBv beeh installed behind the were approved as full-time and announced. seeking bids from coiitracton tb seemed with his slow-moving . ox world is adequate to em i^lpaU ua atmosphefe. The radio ohserva- vention opened yesterday with a ioUun BDt«r«d At the "Strangera began movininoving' toto the Vempn Fire'Diatrlct be checked until July 9. flrehouBe for use by the t o w n- substitute- drivers; respectively, Bishop Gray to Visit build and lease a building fo r tka I «t Haaoieeter Ootm.> at ing members. His cu i« for this, cart, would never make it to the from aelfiahnesa, gnd to call out SELF SERVICE FKLE DEUVlRY tiona of nebujAe,. It added, can help luncheon and w-ill close Saturday some,townis, and Repubilubltmia, to in detail £ 0 pick up property he “ The carnival waa held for a full owned school buses and fire appa­ last night. Baker will replace The Rt. Rev. W alter H. Gray, Uaner. however, lay not to any closer co­ Hall of the House at Hartford in the best energiga^ o f mind and aatronomerr' determine how stars night wKh a banquet. A highlight Vernon post office. some places, made, theI Riiatake of week; part of one night CouW ratus. Discussion of the' bus sys­ Whitney Merritt who resigned re­ Diocesan Bishop of Connecticut, operation or subordination of such time for his 40 o'clock plass on b eart” elalma it not being taxed. age ahd ^ and p(»slbly how plan­ for the Theta Chls will be attend­ Vernon Postmaster Mrs. Dorto 8DB8C!UraON RATES noticing the fact that they "were have been devoted to commuriitjr tem, and. the Norton School fund cently as a full-time driver. will maHe hts visUstion to St. Saturday momliig. Accordingly,, —John R. Mott In the lateBt of a aeries of let­ etary systems are' formed. ing the Friday night judging o f M. Madden'said today Is the open­ Pajable la Atftanoa , national interests to the common ■them The minute you 'noticed business that affected every tax­ waa held at the regular a c h o o-l Peter’s Parish at 11 a.m. Oct. 30. One T e a r ...... tU.Ku we talked him Into 'Ieavtog hla oxen ftonmltted by* tbe ters exchanged between hlmeelf The/Michlgan radio astronomers Kliidergarten Plans the Miss America contest. ing day for bids and the closing . IContlis •###•••«••#•#•##•#•#•» 7.^ purposes of the alliance, but in a them, they said they were inde­ payer both in the entire town as board meeting. He will confirm members of the at one of the nearby country fairs f ''K o v. John R. Noobort and Vernon Fire District Commis­ used'a frequency of three centi­ The opening of kindergarten will Frank will enter his senior year Tfaraa Moptha •••••*••*•«••••••••• E9U pendents, and a little later they well as to the fire district,” Schwe­ Tile Republic Oil Co. installed children and adults’ confirmation date is Oct. 24. She said the Post X)pa ICoBth ••••■«••••••••••••••••• t.nU formula which would give France, while he rode with us. Our own / Community Baptist Church sion Chairman Donald Loverin, meters fo r , measuring the radio be postponed one week until Sept. at Worcester. President of the began sneaking around the Dem­ the tank and, since it will retain classes. Office Department will lease the Waaldy •••••••••••••«••*•••••••••* and lU bm'ticular national inter­ mode of transportation la consid­ Schwedel eaid he is asking for del said. waves emitted from various depths 19, due to the illness of the teach­ local chapter of a national honor .Blp^a Oopy ~ ocrats, Slid the first thing Hitting on the problem -of In the title, will maintain It. The new bliilding for 10 years, with ered old and hopeleasly obsolete ^ BFLL RINGER volunteers to compare the 1959 In. Saturn’s atmo^here. They re­ er, Miss Annl Miller. Miss Miller society, PI Tau Sigma. He is the Classea for children will bepn ests, greater dominance in the af­ know the Democrats weren^ equities, Schwedel said it is un­ school, board will pay 812 for a renewal options up to 30 year*. ____ lUCHBER OF by most o f our passengers, but to SCHOOL SUPPLIES ♦ list of the toWij/With those of the posted that the atmospheric tem­ waa scheduled to undergo minor son of Mr. and Mrs,. Andrew Ver- at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Mr. fairs and management of the alli­ tog their road money any nw fe and S ’. BUYS IN... fortunate that not enough city 160 ft. wire from the firehouse to A new structure would replace THE ASSOCIATED PRliSS him It was new-fangled, stuff. Only city and .fire-district and publish perature of .Saturn, approximately surgery at the Windham Commu­ St. Peter's Notes . Weeman asks those whp are con­ The Ataodated Preta It exclualvely ance.- were acting real unfriendly, even ♦ residents attend their town mhet- the pump and the cost of gravel the present post office located on sifter it had been amply demon­ holding meetings now and then the names and amounts of the dif­ minus 280 degrees fahrenh^it, con­ nity Memorial Hospital this morn­ Church »school will begin st St. sidering confirmation, bu't find the aiitltled to the use of republlcatlon ol ings and selectmen’s meetings, to fill. The Board may buy the tank Church St. in Vernon where it has -all newt diapatchet credited to li or He behaved with a similar strated to him that we couldn’t go and talking laauu.4ind acting juat ferences,' firmed earlier calculations based on ing, and will require a short period Peter’s Episcopal Church. Hebron, date or hour, I'or classes conflicting question town appropriations for from the company in the future If been' located for more than 80 not otherwUe credited In this oauer much over 30-mlIea an hour If we like they m ig^iiiive been R^ub- A f

, r ' . ' ' ‘ ‘ ■ , - ' i ICAKCHKSTBR e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONH,, THURSDAY, SERTEIIBER S, I960 . PAGElLmif PAOBTEN RoekvUle-Vemon Hurricane Donna Nearing Second Group Tax Case Setflement School Bow d Names Worker Charged AEG Sharply Cuts Limil OO FIR8T TO FIRST NATIONAL FOR North Cuba,* Florida Keys Plans Look at Attendance Officer With PooH ^lling Approved by Board Of Radiation Exposure tOoirtlBMi IN n Pag* Om ) Security Check > ' SouthliridcB, Mass., man waa A revolution in the approach to^that goes on,” he aaid. Town Directors laat night unanl-* > Mfiyor Eugene T. Kqlly aaid the arnstsd hyJBI^U And police DIrectora would be wining to dla- Police Arrests delinquency In Maneheeter. waa Digan will Inform tha parsnts yeaterdl^, afternoon at the Ameri­ By lEANK OABET ^cumulated dose. A roentgiin la a ll w VJI. Itmvy B um ' at OuanUn- inoualy approved a tax aettlemanj buss the matter with the Board • n o Bay la on tlia aouth c o u t of Defense Department before the started last night when Robert J. of "anything involving JuvsnilaB can Dyelnii'JlWv; .-Where he works with Green Manor IntereeU andf Washington, Sept 8 (dV-The measure of g-ray quantity. two were hired In 1987 by the of Education if all oC the latlerie Crlmta Provlnca and apparently Digan, until now the preoation. of­ which tha parents should know and charged’ iBtth.1^1 aeUlhS- appropriated $10,800 as fees fo r ^ Atomic .iBncrgy Commission has Ob-vloualy, the tighteiKMiJMp rSfl- Arthur Fortin, 84, of 161 El N^A, a branch of thd Pentagon. ficer for the Connecticut Juvenile about” Raymond J. TromWay, 81, was budget allocation for this year is ulation is aimed not only at en­ a^t o f tha dangar adne. dridge St., waa arrested lisat night architect planning the Mary., ­ committed, but "in my c^lnion, announced eha^ly lowered radia­ An Air Force plane landed at Chairman Francis E. Walter, court in Rockville, was appointed “I’m not talking about childiah sOll Being held. «t Rockville police ney Library addition. hancing .the protection of work­ and charged with theft and op­ D-Pa., of the un-American ac- to the new post of attendance of- pranks,” said Reardon, ‘ibut some-* Headquarters this morning pending there ip more thaii enough In that tion exposure Hmlta for workers ers themselves but also at reduc­ burricane-battered Mayaguana I«: These actions were among the million to transport these erating a motor vehicle while his tivitiea group,' said earlier he un- floer and counselor for the schools. times the fun gets o ff into avenusa the poftlng of a $500 ,-He is $3% In atomic Industry plants. ing the danger, of'genetic damage land and reported no Injuriea to few-tha Board took In a 3%-hour chUdren to echool." tlie 14 peraonnel at the U.8. mia- license waa under suspenaion. deratood the FBI had .Informed The Board of Education made that can lead to unhappy paths." scheduled to appear in Rockville meeting taken up moetly by hear­ to childhm bom of workers in the Patrolman James Martin said The petition wes the subject of Limits were also reduced for Bile t r a ^ n g atation there. . the NSA before Mitchell and Mar­ the appointment last night. . Atty. Harold Garrity, chairman O ty Court Sept. 19. ing the public and dlac'usaing ac­ atomic Industry. ' he noticed a car. parked behind a special hearing of the Board members o f the general publib There waa no immediate report tin were hired that one of them Digan will act as a liaison of the- Board of Education, said, ■nie arrett waa , made by Det counting procedUree In the Munic­ who might be exposed to radio­ Among other provisions o f the Pliantland with ita llghta out at waa a homoaexual. He did not among the school administration, Daniel Reardon, and Sgt. Wayne of Educatitm earlier In the eve­ First NationaTs where you’ll find all the eoiV' on poiwlble casualtlea among the “ I think unlimited good can come ipal Building,^ ning, after which Arthur H. IU-. active materials released from the new regulations is one dealing native population of approximate­ about 8:45 p.m. and, upon check­ Identify which of the two he tha courts, the police, the parents from thia." Bishop of the State Police Vice At a late hour, the meeting was to-prepare luneheen foods and tasty thinps for ing, found Fortin there. When the ing, Buperintendeirt of schools, wan.' plants. with the concentrations of radio­ ly 600. meant. and the children. Arthur H. Illing, superintendent Squad and RockvlUo Policeman adjourned to 9 p.m. next Tuesday, H ie general effect o f the new active material to which employ­ man gave several different ex­ ResponalblllUes directed to look Into tho matter ^Thla Bahaman ialand apparently A Defense Department spohea- of schools, said he was pleased to Robert McNaipara. following the town primaries. The regulations— constituting the first the daUy lunch box as school bolls ring again. planations for being there, Martin Hla duties trtll differ from those and make a recommendation Sept ers may expose workers, or visi­ took tha full force o f hurricane ihan said there la nothing In the be able to obtain the aervices of balance of the agenda, including ■ u ^ change alnoe January 1967— examined hla car and found 30 of either a truant officer or a so­ 19, • tors, In areas under their control— Most of all. thoy’ro so thriftily priced I Check Donna'a center' wbda yeaterday. peraonnel record of either man Digan who has *'an excellent irtc- U.S. Urges Russia the Itema o f purchasing Union Other Discnaslona will be to limit the lifetime ac­ or which may be released by the H ie laat radio contact with the cement patio bricks, valued at indicating hombaexuality. cial worker. He will hBve the ord of working with children." Pond, determining aewer asaaaa- the partial list below and seel responsibility of going into a atu- In other diacuaslona last ntiht. cumulated doee of radiftlon work­ employer Into the environment atation waa at 6 p.m. laat night. $8.70, in hla trunk. Salary, Oar Allowance menta for West Siders and legaliz­ Mrs. Fitapatrick told tho Board to ers to one-third the limits permit­ Questioning Fortin '*' further, dent’s horns, talking with the par­ Free RB47 Fliers without specific approval by the At that time, the tracking out- The new attendance officer-and ing hunting, will be taken up then. forego another swimming pool and ted heretofore. AEC. LMCOLN " Orango-Pineapple Or Martin discovered that th* man's ents to find out the causes of 'couheelor will receive a a'alary of settlement voted last night poat reported part of the roof $t trouble, and setting up a program ■pend more money on needed Aa for the general public, the The principal change in this Ita Central control building blown drivers license waa undir tus- |4,7S0 a year. In addition.to a car (Continued from Page One) will wipe off the books 18 tax ap­ storm drains. James Dougan, new rules “ are desijpied to make DISK penslon. ^ ia ie N ew s of correction. allowance which will be fib re d out " • - ^ peals filed since 1957 by Green reapect calls for a reduction to ,^^^y and iU battery room flood- He wiU have rasponsibiUty for 335 Porter S t, urged a Sidewalk it unUkety that Individuals In un- one-third in the concentration of Orange Fruit Fortin posted a 8800 bon'd for later. He will work during jthe sum­ served as Khrushchev’s press Manor aaaociated corporationa. to be instidled In front of his home elementary achool children as well restrtoted areas (beyond the con- those radioactive materials having AnothttL. plane carried auppliea court appearance Sept. 24. mer as well as during the school spokesmen on his previous trips The aggregate assessment will be to be ^ven a concrete .curb, rather PAMH.Y fIZ I r Soh White as Junlbr and senior high school flhee of atomic plants) receive their principal effect upon the to the atatum ^jiOrand "^rk la- Roundup year, with the exception of a m Hartford Rd. In the vicinity o f the preaidrtitlal hopeful. court in South Bend, Ind., the year flecta asaeasmeht reductions made Incinerator and now prefers the The commission said the new wind waa the extremely heavy Senator Johnson, the first na­ Education has taken a - bold step. the harbor as long as Khrushchev By Regent Soma Excallant Eating. Nestles /**«»•*•» Cooper St. extension and the new before. stays. There Is no Indication here by the town Itself after clrcum- sanitary landfill disposal method regulations, effective next Jan. 1, raina pourlnjg'''^eut of the giant tional ticket canBtdatp to visit the They are to be complimented, ­ He was bom In Springfield, sUncea had changed In some of epopar Hill apartments. that any naval or air escort Is Used by the town,. However, ths would bring the AEC’s standards Berube’s Typewriter Service The Femout Chocqlele Venille Creem Sendwiih’-' ^ atorm. / state since the natidiial conven­ pecially in that they are making Mass.,,,Sept. 26, 1929. He received the Green Manor propertiea. ."into accord with the current rec­ The other will be on the west planned for the ship. disposal area is still “ inadequately 11M O Z The peril to the Miami area be­ aide of Main at. near South Meth­ tions, Is slated to leave the hotel the post a full-time one. instead of his bachelor of artq in sociology at Aa a result-of the aettlement, supervised” and could use more ommendations of the National A t The Green—Ml 9-9477 HYDIOXCOOKIIt gan to''fade aa Donna failed to odist Church. This la opposite an at 2 p.m., and depart from Brad just during the school year." St. Michael’s College Winooski the net amount o f taxes which -wJU equipment, she said. Committee on Radiation Protec­ 1-LB C ELLO 4 5 c CELLO awin^ Into a more northerly path ley at 8 flr New York City. " I t seems that there are many Park, 'Vt., in 1951, and his master FACE RUMP Sunshiae existing bua stop on the eaat tide enter the towna general fund la tion and Measurements.” aa hurricanea often do In ap- cgses that require aome-action, but of arts from the University of Tender and Flavorful of Main St. Ifi front of Carter about $85,000, according to Gen­ The committee Is a qua*l-offlcial PIANCO-AMHICANPIUkNCO-AM HICAN •- Children'iChildret Favorils • Tomato Sauce ■ Spaghetti Luncheon 'proachlng thia area. not quite police action," said Rear­ Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., In Obituary eral Manager Richard Martin- R oasts Chevrolet. “It rarely happena but In this don. ' ' 1962. Coventry group of radiation specialists who m o z J L m Lumumba Gets This excludes taxes already col­ work for government' agencies, in­ eaac it appeara that the atorm Sometimes parsnts do not know He la married to the former Mias lected from Green Manor and HELP YOUR CHILD RE TOP ROUND or CUBE C A N s O S l ^ center might hit ttie north ooaat their children are In trouble, said Marilyn Miller, of Michigan City, Mra. Marguerite O. Monniero cluding the AEC, or for private Spaghefti 4 taxes due this fiscal year. No One Injured Woll Trimmed Ind.,'and they have two aons and a Mra. Marguerite C. Monnlere, institutions. of Cuba,", chief atorm forecaater Reardon. The $85,000 compares to $69,- AHEAD OF HIS CLASS Steak s - Solid Peek in Brine Hospital Notes Senate Cheers daughter. ITie IMgans live at 67 wife o f Lawrence MOnniere, 17 The AEC noted that the com­ PINAST Gordon Dunn reported at 10 a.m. "We try to acquaint the parents, 000 Martin said would have been In Rt. 44A Crash (EDT). but there's a lot Ws don’t know Wadsworth St.' * Hazel St., died at her home yes­ mittee had "pointed out that the WITH . . . terday after a long illness. She received had the Board follow ^ lowering of the limits should not 7 -O Z C A N 'W e expect a elight turn to the Visiting hours: Adulta 2 to 8 (CoBtinaad from Page 'One) his recommendation last spring SHOULDER LB p.m. Maternity 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 was bom In Ppehaklll, N.Y., and Two cars wers badly damaged In be interpreted as indicating that north but Donna could remam far to approve a settlement on the Smoked Butts White Tuna ^ had lived here 18 years. exposures at levels currently per­ enough aouth ao that Miami will p.m. Children’s W ard 2 to 7. 'The announoemant indicated Manchester Shopping Parkade e colliaion at Rta. 44A and North . MII.TON showdown was at hand with the Survivors include a son, the mitted by the regulations hgve gat off rather eaay.” albne. That aettlement was re- River Rd: yesterday at about 6 Dunn emphaaixed, however, that Patienis Today: 178. U.N. which has silenced Leopold­ New Data on Budget Rev. Gerard S. Monnlere,. assist­ caused damage." BRADLEY SKINLESS Dade and Broward Countiea on ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: ville Rsidio, and shut down traffic ant pastor of tha Holy Angels jecte(J. p.m. The committee added that Frankfurts The Directors last night voted TEACHING the lower Florida, eaat coaat Howard Lappen, ,5ft Branford St.; at airfields despite the premier's Church, in South Meriden; a Drivers involved were F. Robert "changes, rather, were based on a Mpton Soup Mixes ahould conUnue to keep In cloae Wiillatn Tomassi, 122 Bretton Rd.; protests. daughter, Mrs. Anthony Mozzer of the newer aettlement on Uie rec­ Sandin, 21, of Storre, and Laura M. desire to bring radiation standard.*) Supports Hutchinson ommendation of Martin, Bayer, AIDS MILDLY CURED touch with the hurricane advia- Walter Laabury, 'South Windsor; “ The government this evening Coventry; two sisters, Mrs. Cath­ Pollard, 39, of ReUly M t Rd. Into accord with new trends of Sliced Bacan orieg. *rhere algo remained a poe- Mrs. Eva Befgfield. Wapplng! will take Important decisions con­ erine Lynch of _ Peeksklll,.^ and and Town Aaaesaor Joseph Mur- The Sandin car, being operated scientific opinion and to reflect cerning relations with the United phy. westerly on R t 44A, was appar­ awareness of the probability of a lloodle Soup Mix ’rra39< aiblHty that Key Went will get "a Michael Darcy, Ellington; 'Clifton Partial vindication earns Townp *1110 auditors agreed with Powell Mrs. Frances Ry'dpr of Whitman, aUff blow," Dunn eaid. Drew Jr, 5 Ridgefield S t; Mrs. Nations,** the communique said. Mass., and a grandchild. Oppose Settlement . ently hit broadside by the Pollard large future Increase in radiation The U.N., acting under ita Se Director John Hutchinson's way the 1050-60 books should have Townspeople who spoke against car, being driven northerly oh N. DRESSED l66fV9a6eW6’ ;iro33c OiicktR Ulct ^.uro'33c Onlen '.SS'SJc The hurricane raged through Yetta Nuasdorf, 668 N. Main St.; stayed open longer to accept rev­ The funeral will be held tomor­ uses." Buttarfish curity Council m a^ate has taken It included former director Helen River Rd. the eoutheaetern Bahama lalandg Milton Strong, Bast Hartford; last night during a discussion of enue the town deflhUely kne^ was row at 9:15 a.m. at the Burke The AEC said the new stand­ today on lie way to the Florida Mrs. Lucy Jackie, 79 Keeney St.; a stronger stand in the past few accounting procedures In ths Mu­ Funeral Home, ,87 E. Center St., Fitzpatrick, Frank Sinalgalll, 30 No Injuries were reported and ards, like the higher ones of the coming, such as school tuition, Falkn(M- Dr., Dr. A. B. Moran, and investigation Is being continued by Straita between Cuba and Key Earl Seanrvan. 109 Warohohe Rd.; days to try to avert civil war In nicipal Building. water and sewer department re­ followed by a solemn high Mass at past, will comprise “ the basic AEC West. Stephen Grbtta, 79 Ansaldi Rd.; Kasai ’ province where Lumumba's St. James’ Church at 10 a.m. Bur­ also Atty. Paul Groobert, repre Resident State Trooper Sgt. L. T. document for radiation safety in PINAST SMOOTHY - Spread* Cresmy Smooth Under questioning by Directors ceipts, and others. senting th* Purnell Corp., a land- Kolodziej. There were no passen­ Very high tidea were forecaat Mrs. Mary Rowett, 184 Center St.; troops have been trying to stamp Hutchinson said, "Ths system ial will be In St. James’ Cemetery. AEC-llcensed operations." 1H LB Theodore Powell and Hutchinson, holding f l i ^ headed by George gers In either car. for the north coeat of central Mrs. Antolnetite Soarlato, 66 Birch out .a secessionist movement with town auditors agreed that the should he the same every year, arid Friends may call at the funeral “Among other things," th# an- Soviet aid. Marlow of Marlow’s department 3 i n o A t _ JAR Cuba. St.; Walter Waddell, .21 Flower closing of town b ^ k s at the end It has not been, and that’s why we home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. . nouncement said,” they prescribe DdLIZaJf Wrab! Peanut\[Butter store, an advocate of expanded Advertisement— Kaging aeaa were building up In si.; Ray Coombes,- 4.5 Wellman Albert Delvaux, taimumba Cab of the last fiscal year was nbt are studying it now." the ^imitations which govern ex­ tha Bahamaa. Tidea were expiect- Rd,; Louis Ploiiffe, Tolland Rd,, Inet minister who defected ,to Join off-atreet parking for Main St. Clean range suid fuel oil — cour­ PINAST - Pure Whole Fruit ^ . consistent with the closing In the Asked today whether he had any Alfred C. Anderson teous service. McKinney lAunber, posure of personnel Within licensed o z p k g •d to reach four to 12 feet above Vernon. the Kaaavubu ranks, Charged in Groobert aaid tlie. $24,273 loss la atomic installations and industries Testy Loaf# Luxury Loaf, | s 19.58-59 year. ; - comment on the questionihg of the Alfred C. Anderson, 391 Hart­ MI 3-2141 or MI 9-4818. PURI n t normal in aome placea.- B.IRTHS YESTERDAY: A the Senate today that Soviet arm* the start of continuing year-by-year to both radiation and concentra­ The Information conflicted with auditors, Martin said he diilh't ford Rd., died early this afternoon -Rie FUN way PRISIRVI JAR There waa no word from Maya­ daughter to Mr. and Mra. Richard had been delivered by Russian General Manager Martin's - state­ know yet. . at Manchester Memorial Hospital. losses and the town shiQuld “ taJe# a tions of radioactive material; con­ Pickle &L Pimento Loaf# Straw berry guana Ialand, which apparently Bray, Hamrdvitle; a 'son to Mr, planes to Stanleyville In the north­ ment at a hearing Aug. 27 that He did say, however, that ne He was a lifetime resident of Man­ stand” by going to court. H# aaid centrations of radioactive material ta learning took the full force of Donna'a and Mrs. Charles Carl, Wrights east Congo. the cases, privileged ones, would PINAST - Pure Concord Variety ’ last year’s procedure was no dif­ agreed with Hutchinson and Pow­ chester and a mernber of the which may be discharged Into air Now y o u \ ^ htip fsnr cMM 150-mlle-an-hour center winds. Mill Rd., Cuventrj'; a son to Mr. Soviet planes have also been ferent than In the past. A t that ell that ths system ahould ba con­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. get quick disposition when the Com­ or water; Disposal of radioactive S a y ^ Loaf, Olive Loaf Oommunlcationa to the laiand and Mrs. Kenneth Jovln, Rt. 30, used to transport Lumumba’s hearing, Martin attacked critl, sistent from year to year. Once Funeral arrangements were un­ mon Pleas Court loses its criminal wastes, and limits on ■ levels of {■prove bis west ttaeeiirt juriadiction and that paying $20,(MX) Miltea went Out when the atorm hit yes­ Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and troops to Luluaboiirg and Bak- cism by Hutchinson of the 1959- the Directors approve the overall known at press time. SAFE BUY radiation outside atomic Installa­ aajoyeble Grape Jelly terday afternoon. Mrs. David Hathaway, 140 W. wanga the center of hla fight with 60 closing and other aspects of system, he said, along with any for an appraisal of th« buildin'M, teachingM elds siekeeke leaiiearaiai would be worth the cost In checR-;^ tions and industries." I / AckUna laiand and Crooked 'la- Main Si.,' Rockville; a aon to Mr. followefs of Albert Kalonjl who town accounting.' changes they wish to make, the USED CARS In detail, the new rules will: FUN. Ewieeteise^previd, A Quick, Eaiy Dsiserl Topping land alao were hard hit. and Mrs. Earle Everett, 63 Ham­ ing out the settlement.- He also' by teachen. Fiweetiael Ikransb has set up a aelf-ityled mineral Tha discussion last night, in the town will have rules to guide it Public Records wanted to know wh.y the town Limit the total external radia­ In Naasau, capital of th.a Bk- lin St.; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. state In Kasai province. In eastern Municipal Building, was called to rather than general practices, as ^ CHEVROLET $ m tion exposure that any -worker grade 7. Choose yoars now. hamaa, residents were ordered off Gregory Kelley, 101 Seaman Cir­ didn’t sue to collect "is per cent of Congo. see If Directors wantsd to suggsst in the past. He also agreed with the taxes under appeal, adding \ 2-Door, radio and heater, may accumulate beyond the age of PricM ftem $I.W. Aiditadade DreoBn Whip 21< the streets and Red Croea emer­ cle. The prime minister emerged any changes befora approving the Powell there could be more 'use of Warrantee Deeds '\choice of 2. 18 (the beginning of the human’s Phonetic W ort Bailder. Llak Green Manor waa able to make in­ - One of Our Largeit Seller* gency stations were set up in all from the Senate room and beam­ present accounting system, as re­ accrual accounting for year end Joseph J. and Rosclla K. Giral- most productive period for pro­ Letter, Dial *e 9prt. end othSfa PINAST quired by the town charter. One vestments “ with town money.’’ districts. ingly told newsmen, “The victory closings. He suggested this him­ tls to Hattie F. Lawrence and Del­ Other opponents aaW the Dlrec *SS PACKARD $395 ducing children) to an average of 'The tempestuous ndns that took recommendation came from la L. Fehh.'^operty at 895-397 N. Patrician 2-Door Hardtop, will be mine, 1 have the nation self last fail, he added. tors had too short a time-to study five roentgens per year and to OFF SALE CAN B heavy toll of lives In Puerto About Town behind me." Powell, which would get action at Main St. good running condition, "as not more than three roentgens in Shortening 62< a meetipr- next Tuesday night. Under Powell’s questioning, the settlement themselves and LIGCETT Rico continued to pour out of the "The artny la against Rasavubu, Miuiri gave figures showing anti­ Clarepce E. and Doris K. Snow that the tax loss would have to be Is.” any one quarter. Evangeline Milk great storm. "Mr.'Hutchinson's position has to Robert D, and Elinor M. Mur­ Loaf Frq*ting Mixs*'- 6H oz pkg or The Salvation Army will hold Ita the police are against Kasavubu. been vindicated,” Director Alice cipated receipts were posted in mads up by smaller taxpayer!)- Present limits for radiation More than 1.5 million persona They refused to lay down their dock, property on High St. In related discuasion, land de­ • u MERCUI^Y $945 workers are 0.3 roentgen per week, PARKADE DRUB LOAP 8 H O Z $ l | | 0 0 mid-week street service tonight at Lamenzo siaid today. time' in the two fiscal yeafs before 2-Door Hardtop, tutons live in the southeast Florida area arms whin Kasavubu demanded Green Manor Construction Co. to veloper William Maguire protest­ WEST MIDDUB TPKE. 7:30. In event of rain, a Bible study The dlacusajon showed, she said, 1969-60. gray, radio, heater, auto­ ,or approximately'15 a year, with­ CAKIMIXIS PKGS . ■ Imperiled by the'approaching hur­ It," he told newsmen. Joseph J., and Rosella K. Giraltla ed tax liens on property he owns.. out further restricuons as to ac- W A 01 ic Pillsbury will be held indoora. that "his priirtfry interest was in Powell recommended the ac­ matic, power Steering. evaporated ricane. property on Scott Dr. Hits Use of Fund Vvith Vitamin D CANS having the towh run Its accoiint- counting system be approved with Bill of Sale / Fortified For A Happy, Healthy Thousands of Florida's "Gold these provisos: In a public hearing on the li­ Coast" residents. ' along the 3.50- ing on proper prMedures, He was John J. Walker to John E. Far­ brary appropriation, former Di­ •55 CHEVROLET ' $795 working in the interests of 1. That Martin arrange a' sys­ rell, fixtures, equipment, mer­ '4-*Door Sedan, radi^ heat­ . mile atrip from West to the rector Sherwood Bowers apohe IC O ll*li*T l^ 0 C ltS OFF SALE PKG-3 0 * Cape Canavwgk'mlasile center the taxpayer^ and the voting pub­ tem of periodically billing Bolton chandise, supplies, good w iir and SLgainst the use of the Lsvl Drake er, 2-tone white and la Sek oaf ^avorilet I awaited wopd^rom the Weather GOP Reviews, Okays, lic." \ and C.oventry, for tuition money, trade name in business known as trust fund for any library ouiaide > Hutchinson’s Inferenps last and that a copy of the bill be •M FORD $$95 MMAR MANCMeSTBR CKHTtR Bureau ^whether hurricane warn­ Chatterbox Restaurant, 613 Main the North End. The appropriation S A ^ PARKINS Idekl^for School Lunehe* Seeded or Plain month that Martin matvipulated given the collector of revenue so came from that fund. Escort Wagon, nice I y ings would be posted. The area st^ equipped. wgjr''put on hurricane watch .ves- town funds and condoned, "un­ he will know the money is com Trade Name In other matters, the IBoard 10-Plauk Platform sound” accounting were no\ de­ /dbrday. . . ' Ing. Chatterbox Restaurant now do- heard protests against a long­ •55 FORD $1595 PoiHty Seeil Rolls 31< Hard Rolls i"! 25. ^ At Key West, all leaves were fended last night but auditors 2. “That receipts which we can lng''business 'as FarreU's Reatau- standing storm water i»oblem on aftrsed-under Powell’s questioning Fairlane 500 2-Dr. Itard^ ‘fnn. .. canceled at the hlg U.,S.' '’vy ’ The’ Repiihliian Town Commit-^recommended the plank be erased regard aa reliable, payments we rant, 613 Main St. EIro St. and a plea for bus service that the 1959-60 receipt book's for 11 to 13-year-old North Junior top. Radio, heater, power baae. Ships were prepared ^ move Vee.- laat night ' reviewed and ap­ simply because it Is a plank on know we're going to get, . '. . be . 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Retreat Planned * paign flyers outlining deteJls of was unanimously voted twrmaoant rather then In Deeeneber, mi laet RagtonpIS •year. '■ South Windsor tho proposed change to coundl-t chairman of tho Frisnds group. RmHUR M M At ttoUday House lU in g Asked to Investigate PTA Hoato Teachers : manager town govornment John Tho Wapplhg PTA held their Btancbeater Bendd An- PTSA Plans Event Paul D. Th* retreat for, \i'omen Madden, meeting moderator and second annual luncheon Tuesday dover oosrhspoadeat; IS e F n ilH t ■ CHOICEST UM TS IN TOWN ■. ■ill ^us Rides Unit to Seek FCanatt^ tetopidno P ilg rim ■nd firla of the Episcopal Church chairman o f the committee 'whttB noon for school poraonnel with SO, • To Meet Faculty attending. 8-6856. in the Diocese of Connertlrul. ,wiU drafted the carter pla^ said U. $. CHOICE SONEUSS CHUCK irvica fmr atu-‘ ’agrsemant foUewing tiia hearing Votes,for friends have agned tp. nieet the Each teacher was prssentad vdth A reception to - tatroduco the he held at .the Girls’ ErieTidly So­ North iuiUor that bua aarvlM abauld ha provid- 6 0 0 coat of this, % desk calendar and memo {lad. teachers of RHAM High School ciety Holiday House in Canaan -ad becauae of tha aafaty -factor, Hava reprosentatives from the Mrs. Carmen Dragone acted as wiU be hfld Monday at 8 p.m. in 11 .^rmen Die chairman and hostesses were Mrs. 8ept. Id and 17. POT from rather, than the distance., Neo) Charter various. housing developmpnts tha RHAM cafeteria by the Par­ Mrs. William Bryce of Manches­ a ap eS S jA a etferof tlw'IOoard In any avaht, thq diataiioaa will Rudy Durig, Mrs. Fredtriek Wtlles ent Teacher Student Aaan. ' In Plane Clrash hero stir up voting Interest - in and Mra Whltnqy Jacoha ter is a co-chairman of the retreat of B3du<*aon.- i> be cheeked, the aumbar af stu­ A hard-c6ra |roup' a f about 20 Ah^r areas. Already aCti\4 are (PT8A). The new Administrators, for which reR'istrations must be U. S. No. 1 POTATOES X The Board of 'Bdiicatlon voted dents affected will be tallied, and At each teacher’s desk whtn Mstricl Superintendent Charles "Friends of the Chsi^r" mst at agents in Parnham Estatea and school opened was a red, polished Ishikawa, JApan, Sept. 8 (P) — made by Saturday, with Mrs. Del- ,/te r the hearing to re^en the prob- the fUitUnga wHl be praiVnted to' Bleaaant Valley EaUtea. Abell and Principal Afam Damar- A U.8. Air Force weather plane Notice Jim td Arthur It. HHiig.’ euperin- the board at ttai neat meeting. tho Pleasant Valley School apple donated by Pero's. mar S. Markle, 756 Clinton Ave., 25 Lbs 69c Uaa of a motoredde with sound Jtan, and members of the Regional crashed and burned on a mountain­ Bridgeport. tendent o f echoota, have him In- fr) other matters th e board Wednesday nlght^Ao PlSb tor ob- 8 Boturd o f Education w ill 'b e side near here today, killing all 11 VIC'S SOOAvSHOF NATIVE ELBERTA yotsd; - ■ truck was .proposed. Mancbeater Evening.Herald The Rev. Canon Clinton R. .Tones vesUgate, and come up with * rec- Ulning the . 6M-qdd favorable present airmen aboard. of Christ Church CaUiadral, Hart ommendaUon for the board at lU 1. To suspend for the firat ae-> John'Kearney, former Board of South Windsor oorresMdent El­ Entertainment will be provided WILL BE CLOSED PEACHES Education' chairman, proposed more G. Burnhnni, teleiHioae Mitch- An Air Force rescue team-'re­ ford, will conduct the retreat. lu ». next regular meeting, Sept 19. master at Msnehaater High S cl^ l votes naceaaary tto put the charter by the Hebron Barl>ershop Quar­ ported that the bodies of the-'vic­ SATURDAY, SEFT. 10 "ItTist Would .le.sus D o?" will he William H*mhlnson, 308 Oak­ the rules governing the quuty plan in affoet at the Oct. 8 rofer- that local clergy be asked to urge ell 4-0674. tet. The quartet Includes Robert Lbs. their pariahloners to vote in the tims, members of the 56th Recon­ the theme. Mrs. Walter H. Gray, 29c land St.'acted aa leader of the point ratio and oouraa credita, so endum here. In a special referen­ Horton, John BeU, Robert Price naissance Squadron at Tokota Air to eemmemorato riw wife of the bishop of the diocese, LEAN, TASTY the principal may review the cases dum 15 per cent of the total reg- referendum, NOT MADLY FOR ADLAI Chicago, Sept 8 UPI— Invest­ and Dwight Martin. Ught refresh­ Base, had been recovered. will speak at a tea Sept. 17 at 3 ^*He*^d that- there were no of nine students who do not meet iatared electorate must vote fa- Mrs. Shirley Stewart was named ments will be served. The plane waa on a routine mis­ SOrii wBddiiiq omihfor- p.m. itdewalke on eeveral key etreeU the requirements, vombly or propoaals voted on go temporary chairman (secretary) ment banker -Gilbert S. Watson SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 39c who wrote the campaign song The meeting will be conducted sion from Tokota, 80 miles west MHy of o«r foHwr end leading to the school including E. 2. To refer td BH|if a request in the sshcan. of "Friends.” by co-presidents Mr. and Mrs. o f Tokyo. Ishikawa is about 110 from Junior Hi i»» School Plans to get out the vote in John Farnham, a Rye St. vet­ "W e’re Madly for. Adlal” In 1966 m o t h e r . Middle 71^.: thpt aevetta buel- has changed his tune in 1960. His Andrew Gasper. The PTSA plans miles north of Tokyo. FANCY EVISCERATED ^ nesees sM iiihn)ifa<‘ turing planU studenta for additional transpor­ elude: erinary and present chairman of to hold its annual fair this fall The Air Force withheld nantfs. ..Legion Units Set tation. Printing and distributing cam­ tho Republican Town Committee, latest: "Co Vote for Nixon-Lodge." on theee etreeta made travel on ^ ______— Joint Installation TURKEYS Lb. 49c them dangeroua to pedeetriane, parUcularly Ul the morning; that a number of the children lived A joint Installationr of officers of Plans Ready for South Windsor High SWIFTS WORTHMORE farther than two miles from the the Ameriqpn Legion t’ost and IJVE MAINE gchool; that the children were too Auxiliary will be held Tuesday, BACON Cello Wrapped Lb. 49c young, at 11. 18 and 18 yearn to Sept, 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Le­ Preliminary plans for the pro­ to take advantage of the .sloping elude outdoor athletic playing by .Tanuary, and the building LOBSTERS walk through, theae dangera; that gion Home. posed new South Windsor senior site on which it will be located, fields to accommodate the athletic would be ready for occupancy In the echool ayetem would have had Anthony O'Bright will be In- high school have been completed, making it possible to have three program- of- the school. Ample the fall of 1963. to provide hue tranaportatlon for parking will be' provided for gen­ NABISCO RITZ CRACKERB>...... full pound 85c them If they had continued Jn atalled as post commander, and Oueplher M. KrSus, chairman of different levels in the building Mrs. Edward Adamy as auxiliary which will separate the academic, eral school use and for public usg Lk 75c • .‘•farmed out’’ claaeea at the ele­ .president. the Public Building Commission scientific, and industrial teaching during athletic conte.sta or for mentary tchoola; and lhat Police John Williams, past di.strlct (PBC). has announced. Prepared areas. school or community activities Chief Jamee Reardofi had laid nmander. and a degree team of by the firm of Kane and Fairchild, The main floor will contain the using the school facilities. PSTERBROOK gome pf the roade are "unaafe for Hartford architects, they have pas^commanders of the Rockville administrative offices including At the public hearing Monday, CARTRIDGE PEN children." Lagim Post, will serve as install­ sKso been approved by the Board 'offices for the superintendent of residents will be able to see a I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET i Hankinaon aubmltted another ing officers. Miss Barbara Wallett. of Education. schools: the cafeteria and'kitchen; Seale model of the building, floor 1 .9 5 \ 65 names to add to the petition first dishict pre.sident, will Install A public hearing on the plans the gymnasium and locker rooms; plans, elevation plans, and slides 317 Hig h l a n d s t.. Ma n c h ester Ml 3.4278 he submitted earlier with 64 names auxiliary Vticers. will be held .Monday at S p.m. at the auditorium; the audio-visual of the proposed new school. DEWEY.RICHMAN on it. — Mrs. Rulh^ Hirkox and Theo­ Ellsworth Memorlsl High School room; classrooms; and the teach­ If present plans materlallxe, the 767 MAIN STREET Mrs. Harold Bonham, >62 N. dors Ealrbanka are co-chairmen of to acquaint the public with their ers’ room. proposal should he ready for bids School St, apoke in favor of hua ’amsJigemeSts far the installation. details and to answer questions. ! The lower floor will contain the transportation for the children, The new high school, if ap­ shops, the home economics rooms, saying it took them anyhwiere proved. will be located on land art room, arts and crafts room from 15 to 50 minutes to walk the previously acquired . by the town and drafting room. diatance. Reopening ^^ated for this purpose next'to the Wap- On the .upper floor will be lo­ Mra. Clifton Rinea, 402 Oakland ping School. The new school will cated the science laboratory and OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY— -10 A.M. to 10 P.M. St., aatd the distance In winter B y Penny i^aVf‘r fare on Nevers Rd. the science.and mathematics class­ STORE N O W - would be "too alippery and too far." Designed to provide classroom rooms. \ Samuel Ztpkin, South St., com­ The Penny Saver, the thrifKahop and laboratory facllltiea for 800 The site improvements will In- AIR-CONDITIONED FOR mented that - the children, had to operated by the Women's Auxiliary stiident.s at firat, the achool will Former Cheney Mills walk on the right shoulders of of Manchester Memorial Hospital he expandable to accommodate y Hartford Road and Pine St. Y0UR5H0PPING PLEASURE! some of the roads, contrary to the will reopen for busine.ss next Tue.sX 1.200 atiidenta at a later date by way they had been taught to do he addition of more claaarooma. GIANT DISPLAY for safety. ^ day a^ter being closed,for summer Manchester, Conn. X vacation. rilitlea now planned for cafe- Safety Main Factor teiHa. library, gymnasiim, admin­ School SuppHos U. S. D. A. TOP CHOICE BEEP Mrs. William Hankinson' said Auxiliary members are remind­ AMPLE FREE PARKING! SEMI-BONELESS ed, that' Mrs. Howard Roy, man­ istration and others will sccom- that regardlosi of the distance modat^ the maximum 1,200 stu­ VALIT-TRIMMEI> "Our main factor is the safety of ager, will be at the shop tomorrow ARTHUR DRUG Parcel Pickup to Your Carl (LESS BONE and FAT) . from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. to receive dents. our children." donations of article.s for sale. The biHIding has been planned Walter Hettinger of Gleason St. suggested that Manchester might ROASTS L b. obtain the money for tho buses by chOrging a higher tuition to out (FOR OVEN ROASTING) t h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY • WEEKEND FOOD VALUED# of town stodents. ' s Allen Hlgble Jr., 477 N. Main X C A P I T O L b r a n d ^ D€LICAT€SS€N TREAT! St., aaid, "M y d a u g h ter is old IT. S. I>. A. TOP CHOICE enough to respect the traffic on TENDER, JUICY, DELICIOVS N. Main St, because she's btsn BAKED VEAL LOAF • UR0E BOLOGNA FULL VALL’-TRIMMED . ducking It long enough.” But, he IB OZ. said, there la eo much that Is new PKG. this year for his daughter, new OLIVE LOAF * PieklBaniiFiihieiitoLOAF IJb. L b. school, new route to school, that STEAKS "at present, she could stand a lit ypJOK, Young Manchester tie protection.” Fred H. Machie. 480 N. Main St., aaid hia daughter has already GOLDEN BROWN - SUGAR-CURED been hit by a car. "I think we should have a bus." Saves for the Future Short Shank Others who spoke’ were Devld lb Albert, 19 Oakland Ter.; Mra. 5 to 7 lb. Avg. Burton Fraaier, 176 Oakland St., /^Smoked SHOULDERS Mra. Machle, M ra Albert Foun­ tain, 467 N. M alR'StiL’IInt. RiU 33 ColpitU, 494 N. Main St; Mrs Floyd Mitchell, 11 Edwards St; . and William TuniU, 812 Oakland with S ^ .M . HANDY’S I.ENOX BRAND SLICED S t HICKORY SMOKED LAST 3 DAYS DEL MONTE Douglaa Pieroe, husineaa man­ lOFwBOfTOM BOIILESS STCER ager for the Board of Education, l-L B . DOLLAR DAYS aaid later the otudents at the Lb. North Junior High School had School Savifigs BACON PK(L BEEF LIVER lived n r x MONTE— SLICED been aelepted'-becaua* they 17 Oz. 'Within a^mlle and a half radius of school. PEACHES 5 Cans n.oo the. H. L, Handy's Fresht He said be- had not recommend­ u l J O jg f t Accounts EXTRA LEAN SHORT SHANK / ed any IniB transportation .earlier fi to R lbs, DEI, MONTE because tbare was supposedly no .NEW ENGLAND TRIM—K07.EX / 12 0 * . \ XVHOLE need for any. — Avg. KERNEL V s WIMM Cans noo Board BMnmerB seemed to ^ in VX... 6 Pork SHOULDE P ROASTS DEL MONTE \ I . S. GOVT. GRAOED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF "’?^^*'^BEETS\ 1) Jars OKMENT > By week’v, Ihoxp yniing rlepo?;!- LEAN OVEN or POT. ROASTING W. H. ENGLAND DEL MONTE - \ tors are learning the benefits of thrift ft) 46 Oz. LUMBER CO. I ■ ■ •' -i ■ . ■ PINE-ORANGE nDIkll^ **AT T in e OBEEN* PRBH lASTWI CUT (CAUSl and the importAnce of saving for a ■pni^' UCK ROASTS PINE-APRICOT W M W H VX — 3 Cans Open All Day Satard^ DUNOWmNESi poae. They can watch their account grow DEI. MONTE ,'^.,1. I.EAN BEEF STRICTLY FRESH ECONOMY PAK \ 17 Oz. I RtlsiILV GltOI'ND SKINLESS Pork Shoulddrs „29' and eArn dividends so that when col­ • PLUMP MEATY BEANS \ 4 Cana Sals RanariMble FOI QUICK KONOMICAl MEAIS DELUXE CAKE MIXES lege time comes around, they will l>e HAiUBURG bniuPLCR BREASTS. FRANKFURTS TOMATO PASYE Cube or SoRdwich Sloaks . 8 9 DEI, MONTE EXCEISIQI nOZEN • - ready. 14 Oz. tt-oz. LB. CATSUP. 9 ^ B ots. Goof Sandvrick Stoaki "s 55‘ pkgt. 11 BAG DINNEt MDY HOZEN • • . • ' V • '* ’ 4 3 . ® ■ 5 . ' , Turkov or Bokod Ham 2 -,6 9 2 CLICdUOT CLUB I WMTB. v a m , Oo a M w i P o o D Through, the School Savings prograrn Vigor - FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS ASSORTED A 12 Delicatessen Specials K i rnid l u m r IIM A i in Manchester schools, cjhildren have FLAVORS O y jiJ F K CANS V- ' AT WEST HARTFORD and MANOHEBTER ONLY niNNER-REDY SEW .SSERT ITEM RIVER VAUEY ORANDUMON MOR’TON’S I • F R E 5 H F / % gygilaWe to them a systematic plan for IIA.M or iQf I f lF l Energy , FRESHLY ROASTED TIRKEV OLIUC FRENCH FRIES saving which will benefit them greally HONEY BUNS FLAVOR QUEEN REG. LA;RGE A P P L E SA l 1 OZ. SIZE ^ I ^ "I*I - ^ In years to come. l PKG. ^16'OZ. M B C R B A M ■•KGS. OP 4 ^ICED BREAD LOAF PKG. 16-oz, HALF 39® c«m GALLON ,.T ★ Del Monte QUALITY ••I ISSUPER GREEN GIANT ^ ^ ^ ...... (■■■-. . -i i. , ■ ■ !■ : . ' ■■ '■ ,.t- PLENAMINS Telirt Tisfiw 4 ->43 FRUIT COCKTAIL or « iI $)|0 0 ^ GtANb UNION I X ■ I Sweet Fees 2 °j:39* CALIFORHIA KITCHEN GARDEN JM6riea*t 1 ■’-“ 19* Valuable China and Crystia! T 1 LMiMtSillig lAOU -2 9 * . Sliced Bartlett PEARS VltMllR4MR6nl K IIB8V ★ l *1^ 25e available to depositors! • DAIRY d e p t: SPECIALS • # Top Quality Fresh Fruits |and Vegetables rabettli SEEDLESS GRAPES '--j' , f' 1 PuijLet bo-'fo G«ADE"A i*AiKO0t^ ■Your EXTRA l a r g e \ Dos, 67i _ Old Fashibhed Apjp^le Sale ' apd |6t 8 fotUs NANCY lYNN SKCIAI ' CURRENT $6.i» A younre Snvingn ANNUAU $ 4 . t f FANCY, LARGE H A ko PICKED, RED “ , yeitfe W 1 11.40 . Earn l-ARGE I)o7„ AFPLEFIE DIVIDEND 65c II WsBlni, ItM aii* U i6l*lil jukssMucH EGGS .^.nd. . . 1 W m (MIOEN 2 0 MclNTOSH APPLES '/i Bushel Basket *1 98 U Hit fra* trill liia -if Ml Mt* K K AFT'S-^PHIIADELPHIA .APPROXMVIATELY 23 LBS. ItfM ntum lu | e tin unopened i OUAUTY MAID COtORH)' SUOEO . - - (ormomybadi. , 3 07. If iK-6a TNI onMlA meiM. ! MOITDN AMIRIMM nmi 2*S 5’ l^etnber of FeHpral t)epoiil InMuranep Corp. CREAM PKO. :3' V V in e RIPENED CHEIESE A I I A* 1% Wi I N' A Ai OUR DRUG StOlU •UIT014I Each 2 9 c AT KRAFT'l DELUXE - ■ ■ ' . )■ ■ ' ^ ■ Junior Gkrden S^edtUel^o" WHITE or YEU OW (12 OZ. GOOD SIZE CALIFORNIA Super YhMet CON^dhfM'VOMUWN- avings SLICES I PKG. ■ Itol* anchester 'E a r ■ y ilUEE ' MMK CAim SO A‘I" MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WFST BRANCH |B 3t9c CM m Sm J ■> /drjiri j1 y h \i f fj '. f f « fi f I r ' f /rinnfh' •.t» f f‘()fU(irh- FANCY CRIAMERY/ FANCY C M Si Vi! -.1 A1 If tint luinfithi’ u M O t muB OCiN THUft'jUAY 5 0 ft* r I Vf NINOS 6 ff. H hOJH iiUANCHf', OflN fNlUAY^ to 8 p m UB BUTTER SWEET ROfATOES 3 ik 19c " nmat AlWAYf PUMIV C$ . W M T iniMMJB YPKK- Vatoae eftoeOve ti Vvosr O o u . ptorea thru A W « rassrva tha r iilit ta Hmlt mmatt ma MBLimY ! ------TAMF BaDDOnC ) K A U n OQUABil MSWCfOTON , f . 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BD66S BUNNY. OUR BOARDING HOUfl^ THth M ^ 6 r HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ft¥l5^A««vy^ ISaVK-OKEM 'fyi m Antwtr to Protlduo Punlo I . Boys c S S 1 crack MARKftMAft OF J AOBOM os Woody plant O dtlai^ Roar Back and €rd Mhead I ASAlNsr-WOSttWaOTRe^SS^ IBojrY nama ■SMpuntalna . ^ • j • ' o N r r /y S L Im la’a (ab.) ------V COMSirSRED-rMftfBSSIBILrTV nidoiaiiia, M rinaltt Rome. Sent. 8 (/P)— ThefBabka, Manchester Beach, CaW.,ftia the world standard. In yaeht- p g ANOTH«R CLISMT “H oniit— " ’ • . ‘ _ ...... laa.with -M 190-4^ asA AS/ aijd 3inm a thirdW 3 « .J tot' b theU a luameing, fluiuthe goldmraalal «a»Mafwent to Georg# O’Day «P VilTH-m s .. OMr. Sandbarg . DOWN United States had a touch of bronze was Richard Cdchrana of Of Dover, Maia. in the 5.5. iheter la im u r 1 Jumps high life for a few houre in Brookfield, Mo. with 187-8 3/8. clasi. _ , _^^53 (eamb. te m ) 8 Dinner course IS Conduetad the Olympics yesterday. They . It w’As the fourth grandilam for Coming up in Anterica'e favor SMustellna seized the lead in the unoffi­ the USA in track and field. E ar­ were three relay racas in which 14Brtad nraad mammala 10 Sett anew S4Nawast 2 ^ ' lBlaiwya^(Bb.) cial race for team hohorg af­ lier, the Ainericans took All the the USA ia favored for . gold * » S j * g r a '^ iWumbcrt 11 Non>wlnnar SO Nautical term me^ala in the 110 m eter and 400 meokla. IS Indwitalan (ab.) 10 Grew greater ST Harveitad ter a splendid day in track and IT Hatdy hacolnc SO Drive off field, weightliltlng and yachtinga. meter hurdles and the ^ahotput. The nien'i 400' m eters team BY V. T. HAMLIN SPartalnlng to hi depth Right, after that the American ALLY OOP UPHority the shouldbr SO nowed 40 Memoranda Up to liildnlght; the American qualified for the aanni-finals with OH. YES, ABOUT HER AH, NOW TH* PICTURE, (prefix) 33 Chewed 43 FTrat man- Olympic squad had compiled 477ii pole vaultera made it onc-two as only Germany as . a real threat. WlCIRRYI^« ABOUT THE 0 Greek letter Don Bragg, the world champion, KINS, I GUESiS rOOZV.. rVE AUKEiADY I IS CRYSTAL CLEAR! our LOOKING )l8maU> 7 Dutch ehceea SS Xaglct' neats 44 Huge points to take a tUm lead of three Sparked by century chgmpion Ar- tflVAH,DOOLA! HE'S OUT BEING HEARP; AS / ^ p , ,E WHERE'S OH "OOP FOR nNNY., draughts WFoIding bed ST Obearved 45 Writing fiuidg and one haJf points over the .Rus­ won the gold medal and Ron Mor­ min Hary, the Germani tied the SI Scottiih ris. Burbank, Calf, took the silver '’*»y, what' s WITH TH'\ INTERVIEWEP BV SHARP A ( ^ . / WHO BHOUSHT. 0 Air raid SSBatebail elubi 48 Robert E. sians. world record of :39:6 biit-.Jhe OUEEN? SOT A CASE THAT GIRL EOOKER A5 V I ii^ ro HER HERE? ahttpfold alarms ^3 Categoriaa 90 Saihte (ab.) with Eeclos Landatrom of Finland Americana took it aomaw'hat ^ y REPORTER EVER OCCURRED^ ^ SS OlmlnuUvt But then the Soviets picked up third. Bragg, the Pennaville, N. J. o r TH' FIDGITS.TH'. 19 Mints in the . gymnastics to in winning their heat in :i9.7. .WORST ot Sergius giant, cleared 15 ft, 5 1/8 Inches, S4 Siberian' r “r r r r Wr Amerka’.a two amf Jumped back bettering the Rev/ Bob Richsrds' Hooka I at Pack y ahead.^(33 to 479*at of the guya on tha golf pro at the Country Club of Rom# (NEAI — Great athleticF-here, topping even the great JohnAheuiewift and mother who ran have but one goal in my Ufe," team lie represent# perfec­ Darien, scored a hole-in-one Tuee- ] 'hbate hover about the Olympic I Thomas. Australia’s unbeatable | herself and Holland into four Rafei->lphnson once Mid, *'•—^^to tion.” aald hurdler Lee Cal­ day afternoon bn the eighth hole flam es ss always, most of then> in rompmg rabbit of 1966, Bett.v gold medals - in London in 1948, live like'-ap American.” houn of Gary, Tnd. at the Manchester Country Club. crowds which do not' recognize Cuthbert, who won three gold is by her own description "8 LONG SAM BY AL CARP and BOB LUBBERS Todayrby-'Vlrtue of • super­ ' During a rehearsal for tha He used a No. 9 iron in getting them, or in committee or on other medals In Melbourne, was a tall- tlekejrholder and teiirlat” here. In TMiKS OCT one WTP TiOTv n r ir« INF aoET human victor^ ip the Olympic ceremonial - \opening parade, his ace on the 733-yard hols. Wit- chorea where they pass on to the ender In tha women's aeml-Ansl four yeai'i, Fanny went from un­ VfTAL wrr M THE ENT1W SATE r RlTDOCarr .Becathlon at Roihe, he standa other flag bearert dipped their nasses to tha feat were Joe Segal, present Crop of competltora some 100 meters. beatable to being imable to qual­ SKQBTHERESTOFTHeVPIHW AWSWr SO-SO officially recognised- as the banners in aaiutc as they Tom Kochar akd Mike Segal. of the tricke end strategy. ^ It was Owens who made Hiller ify In Helsinki in 1952. tatuBH «u,'n«s5M6ui van canvefsAK LEADING AMERICAN SWEEP—Defending Olympic finest all-around athlete ini the- passed the president's box. Not Jesse Owens never faii.s to come have a sour stomach and take a •Rirharda qiiil at tha peak of 'TK TWAHPnve smCR OPTDDAinS«BNPPI» champion A1 Oerter throws the discus dui^ng finals of world. Refer. ACrriON in the T Wednesday into conversations. Msl Whitfield petulant exit in Berlin when the his vaulting, hev. Boh was third pwooLoeiou. ARVAiFiMWMTNRcuinueN rat ~ 6 "I wanted this one real Night Bowling League which -will is roach of the Liberian team. Boh Ohio State perfectionist carted the competition at Ronie. Oerter broke own Olympic rec­ ■ "We don't drop the Amer-' Richards remained familiar to ...... ^------J , in uRvnuniiLondon «nnand iithl first min Helsinki bad,” the 6-foot-3, 200-pound lean flag,” he exptmned later. ahift operations to the Holiday home four gold medals in 1936, It; Melbotime. To tee him cut- ord with a toss of 194 feet, 2 inches to lead a 1-2-3 sweep Negro said after the grueling American followers of the Games was his broad juptp record w-hich ^,ter eventa. M _tnsrr' >Johnion is the son. of a Dal­ Lanes this sesson starts Wednes­ oMHo: by Americans of the event. It was the fourth grand slam two-day competition in 10 through his Newspaper Enterprise las. Tex., machinletX who in day night St 6:46. Secretary Ell Association writing and telecast­ wLn ♦h?m.'r’whl^he. ‘Til • m ob^undi them, and -i^aJUMTl of a track and field event by’the U.S, in the Games. (AP track and field events ended Fish reports. League members W'h^ll t.n® ITIKJl who n^Kt it., j 6AlAae4a4A« Photofax) Tuesday. "I never want to go 1946 moved to Cajifornia. ing. Bob Mathias is here as a part Ralph Boston, came out to per- ' television A fter dabbling In, dehtittry, will include M anchester Motor of "Hollywood on the Tiber.” just form here, he was on eyeryone s! ' the Irvo- throiigh that again .— never.” Sales, Don Willis Garage, Corj-eh- r. iFBIU.y, It is onl.v -one of many hon­ Rafe'r ia now taking a \post­ finished a movie. Emil Tiatopek is lips as the man "who beat Jesse > ahad< graduate courae at UCLA in tl Insurance. EAS Gage and Mer­ on the Czechoslovak Oh-mpic Com­ Owens’ brosd jump record.” Mathias, the tw o-tim ^ V g«!d i w m ors — from civic and aporta rill's Market. A replacement la grouM and fellow students — physical eduction.. mittee. Whitfield, the 800-metar star j medalist in the deca.thlon f Lqn Fait and atrong?^ Johnson now being sought for Billy Pa- Midway In the track and field m u u l i that^ave come to the 26-year- gani'a Green Barbers. Tha laague of London and Helsinki, had hie j don and Helainki», has been nigh Ex-Champions File tapers from a 46-inch chest aventa In Rome, three more pre­ troubles ahead of Melbourne in owling with eome of the Olympic old athlete from KiPgsburg, was organized in 1936 and rollad ttu a U E ta ia PORWMij to a 35-inch waiat. He is moder-,. vious top peeforme'rs joined the iMfi hv being eliminated In the crowd, not the athletes, .who have f-8 ^ i9«ehy mA. 1m rM nm VA,m m Calif. 25 seasons at the Y lanea. ranks of ghosts failing before the Gentle in manner, soft- ate in all his habits and. as \ Trials. ' | to bed down early. hurdler Calhoun laid ‘‘Ha eyes of the grandstand. Ron De- Whitfield's heyday, he told ; Zatopek, distance star In Lon­ JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD "That makes 28 ‘yoo’ . . . IS *no’ . . . and ono \ spoken, fluent of mind and HIPPO fX>RRENTI, ena of the laneyi was pulling hard in last: In For Open Tourney speech. Johnson wss t highly doesn't drink. He doesn't those clinically interested in the don, who not only outran./but tor­ ANP THERE'S SOMCTMIWS TOU Y ^probably’!” smoke. He never blows his owners of Holiday Lanee and a place In the 800-meter semi-final, l popular .student leader at withdrew from the I.-IOO, The!’'"'’ meters to lay behind the tured,, teased and tormented com- HEEWF SHOULP KNOW' THE LAB y . e i top. He is always nice and fine duck pin bowler, has been pace-setter until going into the panlona throughout the 26-pIua so HC BAIP-FfLlX BfRNAPP TV / rimeFINI5HEP WORK ON THE ANPIT5 -fce UCLA, TTiree timSs he was V illanova'Irishm an ran John l^an- PROPROCESS TOPAY, A VALUABLE elected president of the stu­ accommodating.” piqced on the Honor Roll by the la.st turn, "then take him, and miles of the rtiarathon to dance HAP A W»U«HTER' TOU'P BETTER Four former winners of the Manchester Open are sched­ The man who finished sec­ National Duck Pin Bowling (jon- dy off his feet in Melbourne. <;mk:k for surc, j u p p .' WORKS PROPUCT.'OUESl LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON uled to play in the 15th annual two-day event Sujpda.v and dent body. Sixth This Trip ' lake him fast - to break his in well ahead in Helsinki, strug­ # v i - ’ I6_. PIP KROLL Fellow athletes of the U.S. ond to Johnson Tuesday also greas. Roy Lipp, former local rea heart." He lived to see it hap­ gled hard four x^hrs later to come KNOW ABOUT idenl anrfNqow of Wethertfleld, . The first seven-foot high jumper, 'I'LL 8M Kr»v^ KTROLL BERNARPS PAUGHTER Monday at the Manchester Country Club. Last year’s winner, Olympic team chose him to is a UCLA student - - C. K. Charley Dumas, was just good pen to him, but waa apared be­ in a wheezing aixth. , lAVWePIATeLY, AIRS, V . l v / Yang of Formosa. They met who rolled imHhe West Side Rec ; I^BOSWORTH ' —ANP PIP H£ Tommy Devine of Long Island, was among the first to file an bear the Stars and Stripea into enough to be si,\th this trip, Du­ ing embarrassed before sn Olym­ But even though the old ghosta (I5ff US ? entry. the Olympic Stadium. Johnaon at the 1956. OlympiM in Mel­ loop, was also pU te^ on the Honor mas. waa the Olympic , record- pic audience as was’ Mrs; Fanny no longer can run In the Ol.vTnple Other ex-winners who will be was the first Ne|^o flag bearer bourne. where Johneoh finish­ Roll among small pnrollers, holder until the .Soviet sprfnger. Blankers-Koen. Games, they atill walk—and get ■hooUiig for the 3400 first prize for • U.S, team. ed second and Tang was. RobarJ^ Shavlaksdze changed it Mrs! Blankeri-Koen, the Dutch Into the talk. include Henry Bontempo, the lit­ New Hazard •'■We f thought Rafer rep­ eighth. RliDY HFAIR, one •rf'tb e nu­ tle Franconia CJountry <31ub pro resented the best In Ameri­ ;.UX3LA Coadh Ducky Drake, merous (golfers a t The H^bald, who has grabbed four Manchester Boone, X. C„ Sept. 8 tffh — canism." said Louis 'Wilke of who waa In Rome to see Scored his first eagle Iasi week Opens, 1.947. 1952, 1050. 1957; hoet The first day of play in the an­ Bartlesville, Okie., a member Johnson’s -triumph, said: "Ha end at the Norwich Country dub. wliiiff al Bursting Point? ^«PP'"8 Class CeprTM .Ww» ’fcS << •••' Q.a««» >.•<»»**« le»d. C®*** ■ pro Alex Hackney of the Man­ nual Blue Ridge Golf Tourna­ of the U.S. Olympic Executive is one of the great eompetir He ws* pla.ving with a group that chester Country Club. 1950 win­ ment was called off here yester­ Beard. tiv# athletea.s- o f all time.” included Les Olsen, former local A al TVT r* To Start Monday ner; and H arry Nettlebladt of day by a new golfing hazard— resident. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Avon, 1951 king. App^n:enlJy iNo lop on Game fog. ,'nie Wapplng Obedience Dog Ernie Boros, champ two years Pro Joe Maples of- Boone XO DATE has- been set as yet BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY c r a n k Training Class will, resume lU ago, is expected back, Hackney golf course say^,'’the final 18 for the opening Midget Football training seasiens oii Monday at Bing the Moaner, Now Weeps League games. Once again ail ac- New York*- (NE Every*- "We have only etubbed our toe ITsorry f-WOKRIKS,™ ULCf RS... CANYCU SPY RINS...OUnoOK,WOULOVOU reports. There Is a large delega­ holes of the t tournament, will time you look up snother'hqllplay- in the gold duet of bowling.” says the Wajpping Community Center, FILL Ml IN? MIND PinriMOFP A SRIlPtNO tion of pros from .Long Island, be played today, .If It doesn’t tien will take place Sunday after­ IIDHIMt \ THtYRE KILUN6 ME.' noons St Mt. Xebo. No Independ- er' le going into the bowling^tisi George I Deac) Walker, tggresejve corner of Sullivan Ave . ElUngtoa IlftURflLl, / UWDtRTMlS 6LUP WHAT SORT UNTIL OOOO IN THE MORNINS? about 20 in number, who will com­ fog. While Viewing Olympic Games ness. and rapkl-flri teJking-preeldeat of. ftd-ond Buekland ftd : Woppmg, L^AR)^! o n CANAVERAL SKV, oftwpkt^ RISHT HOW 1*VE COriC UNVONP, pete. There is also a possibility sot football ia planned in town this fall. Sob Ttu'ley opened a 24-lane ortz Arenas, Inc., the largest. ai 7 p.m. Clazscfi for beginner . A TEMPEST IS BREWING, ... GET OUT OF HIRE AND TAKE that Julius Boros 'will tsUce in the by Netlelbladt and equaled by cliWn which Jiee epreed ou.t inter- dogs »111 atert propipUy at T A WALK ON THE SEACH. eitahllahment In Baltimore. Sarh- h. SAWYER. ^ event, as he did' In 1966. and went Bob Toski in IPSS! Rome, Sept. 8 f/P)—Bing thesis overcome with emotion," Kathy my White hung up. hla baseball natiorbijjy’ operating more than ; o’clock witli plazaew fOr intermedl- home with the major share of the GR.6XD KXIOHT Jean-Lotiia Play-Sunday .starts at 7 o’clock. Oroaner ' has become Bing the confided. tack to operate a big joint in Bo.a- 600 lanesX ^ late and advanced dogs fol'lewing money set aside for pros. Crosby signed hundreds of auto­ Hebert gbl the Knighte of Colum­ There a)Y\geversI rSssons f o n a t 7:80^ Last year 325 played, J76 on Sun­ Weeper at the Olympic Games. bus 10-Pln Bowling League off to ton. The rapid acceleration of Sunday’s play will be for ama­ day and 149 on Monday; graphs and seemed to enjoy infor­ bowling 3(ivea the ballplayer .some­ this speotaculsr’ifrowth and popu- ' Handlera «r« t^uested to wear teurs only with the pros and low "You should see how the tears mal chats with the yariolia ath­ a fast start last night at the laritv, not the leasl'''^whlch is the rubbar-AOlad zhoos and have their roll down his cheeks when that Farkade Lanes. Twelve teams thing to look forward to when lie -handicap amateurs playing Mon­ letes. has loet’ the t^ c h end step. presence of sutomstie'nJnspotters, d6ga equipped with training col­ A m e ric a n flag goes iipJt said his day. He shook hands with I:/fYio-B#r- make up the memb,rshi||.. Ballplayers arsn't alone Ih lars. and leatherTeajiihaa. Leading, am ateur last year was Hanover, N. H. (NBA)—A;bner wife, Kathy. nitl, Italy’s 200 meter champion. _ ‘ . I ♦ ■ ■ boarding the alley, train. The aim- chine and Foundr.v Compahy/irt An tnieraating program haa beta K*' Ernie Gierardi with a 69, one Oakes III, grandson of the man Bing Crosbv. with hie familiar "You look much bigger out on BOWLING SCORER #111 again 1951, this amazing contraption pfi" who made the first down In foot­ pie economic fact is that the Ger­ tanned for 'the year mcludmg stroke over Davlfie'a .winping to­ ■nap-brim straw and eurved-atem the track," Bing aaid. be carried thia.seasOn of| all Man man‘game has been implemented forms more efficiently all the serv­ tal. ball for Dartmouth, ia soccer ices previously done by unreliable ffliMi, problam nigtiU, guest train- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI pipe, and Kathy, in a aleevcieie Americas three boxing cham- oheatef leagues which list at least to such an extent that it is a art aMLiaat but not leagt. a . last 0 Open record la .66, aet in 1961 coach for the Indiana. white cotton blouse and printed pioni—Cassius Clay of Leulavllla, 50 per cent of bowlers from Man pin boys. sound investment. This has Gala Take Over night to*bq. Wlowed b y *8 CXmat- ir^AVffVHATDOM I OKU-I WHOO.' INEVSRVM4A full skirt, peild a njrit to 'the Ed Crook of F ort (Tamphell, Ky,, Chester. Bowling secretaries must brought business men into the maa party. auM jj Olympic 'Village today. and 'Wilbert McClure of Toledo, get the 'scoret of matches into the Proprietors book their, lanes with\] MICKEY FINN BY I.ANK LEONARD r THINK IVE GOT » 0 o r PLEAS r VBRV STRONG PbR THEgB movement. All peraona iittafMad tn mak­ • f.' COME UP WITH « . . . 4UB/ CUR&PR-KIU. TTiie created another mob tcepe, Ohio, came around with their eports- desk the morning fpllowing The bowling boom was supposed confidence around the clock and • .-I.;,. i« THEM8BU HOME REMeOIE6/ with athletes from all natiohs-r medals proudly slung over their play. As long' as space permits, calendar. This iviade possible the ing their doga batiiftvmambora of WELL, I'M GOIN' TO WHY y es/ ^ A WAY TO GET ) to reaeh the bursting point two or the family and the cbm^miiity, and START OFF BY ASKIN' WHAT'S HE RIOOFTHl*? UNTIL even the Russians;—nishing over neCke. weekly scores, standings and high construction of beautiful suburbji; I'M SORRY TO BE DISTURBIN' v f s ! ' three .years ago, .i-et with soother _ jheir YO U A q u e s t i o n / od RXXWRD— for aiitographs. "Are you going to turn profes­ light! will be carried. season about to be launched,,there an e.4tablishment.s. ■HOU AT THIS LATE HOUR, lt t s r,o -'YOU KNOWA FELt-OW, II?EMEM8EI? Modern centers attracted...wom-. dogs for show are Invited t< BOOBY— BUT YOU SAID The Cfosbys, In Rome on a holi­ sional?” Crosby asked Clay. has never been an iiycrease-ln the_ tend. "Xy IN ro THE NAM'ED — J A C K AN OLD day. have been cramming a lot of "Maybe, if I can get in the en who previously #ould not be YOU WANTED TO KNOW, LIBRARY/ teO E N O -- AHENTlON BOWLERS history of the biggest participant ■ During the s.ummer montm^ seen-in the disreputable places of AS SOON AS I FOUND> / i Olympic viewing into the last sevr right hands.’ the Ifght -heavy­ Yale ScrimmafieB sport to compare with this year's memhera have been active putting OUT/ ChoicE times are available for leagues at the Manches­ eral dhys. They have seen most weight replied. yore. When the gals found that ter Bowling Green. Anyone interested in placing a team jump. this waa oue sport that didn't re­ oh Obedience -demonetrationa cli­ of, the" track and field, the swim­ Kathy-talked with iwimmera New Haven, Sept. 8 '(JP}—Ysle’a I.««giie Bowling Increasing maxed by participation with tha or league please call Boh Clough at the Bowling Green ming and the boxing finals. ^'iris Von SaltMi and Lynn Burke quire muscle and brawn (the na­ football squad opgaged in an intra- Figures just released show that tion’s top feminine bowler - thle H^kanbm Dog Club in a float ia .‘There's no difference of opin­ tor a long time. Bing told another Squad scrimmage in the Bowl yes­ Die number of sanctioned league the Wapplng Fair FaraiN and a MI 9-8193. ion between us on who in the swimmer. Molly Botkin of Holly­ year Is pnly fouij feet 111, they terday in preparation for a prac­ bowlers rose belter than '27 per flocked, lii Increasing mimbera to demonstration, of dog dbadienee at Games has fascinated us most," wood, thaV he has made hundreds tice contest with Springfield here cent, from the. 1959 to the- 1960 the Fair,. Sept. 10. ' ; Bing eald. “It'pTthls Wilma Ru-. of'records with her 'guitar-strum­ Saturday afternoon. Mead Coach sea son-This .war s-t.otal of 5.712,- pi«y. ■ Mrs. Florence Haaen wfth her THREE NEW LEAGUES dolph—we think ihe’i wonderful.*' ming dad. Perry fiotkln. ' Bowling is a" clean, wh-olesome | Jordan Olivar said other drills may {824 tenplnners will bowl games sport which can be played hy all, miniatune poodle. Sham, wasj STW^HBri*. T.H. •«'UjrKt. OK "She runs like a gazelle,’ added T he Cre sbya ate lupeh In the be held in the InatAid of on Weekly. These figures rom^ from amqhg . the winners at the EUm ^ NOW FORMING the demure, brunette Kathy. A-meric'iui cafeteria where they age groups. It requires no equip-1 • • . . " •''i ' ■ ■the nearby practice field, so that, the governing bodies Ipe A'meri- ment, Anyone can' walk iin, r e n t! City ke'ti'hel Club show held re­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Bing said he got one of his big­ chatted with Earlene Brtwi, John the players will feet Wt home when can Bowling Congress, . Woman's j p,y^|jrigi shoes and receive : cently in North Ha'yen. Her aeoro The Manchester Bowling Green is ilow forming three gest thrills In watching Otis Dails Thomas, Ray Norton and ' other I bowling free in-1 A HWHWAV cdf HURRYl APTHt.Wf OOltf the season opens agallnst Conncctl Internationsl Bowling Congress stfuclloii.i‘uciioii. ; ' was' 196 of a poaeible 200 ‘'pouiU new leagues. A. women’s league on Monday nights at win the 400 metef race ih world athletes..-. - cut on Sept. 24. . ______...... in the novice clasa. Mrs. Haaen, MR. a ir :r n a t iiy BY HAIRSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY HircHoo A nosoJi im muni cmakcdm. Ma5> i FROM WTORCOfTORft WILUE16 AUM6T and American Junior , Bowling Bowling - wraps beaithful exer- MV RANH. TKUdKJ CWU HAVE LESS THAN 7 p.m, A mixed doubles and a womejn’s doubles iMgue record' time yeaterday. ‘*H« told me I did good,’ Ear- Congress. ' a . : else, the urge for fbmpetitlon and il *'1*9 hvee on Bowers St., Man- HftOUOriCTfi^ JW HOUR TO DRIVE in ^GOiOOO FSET ABOVE THE BAST CHINA SEA». | “Wh4n Bing sees three Ameri­ lone, the.husky putter and dieeus WELL, AREN'T' HIS automatic PHOT Sf T FOR A OlOW CUMB on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. Any peyson Who is in­ ; Philadelphia IJP^—A acrat'dh ain- The figures don't, include the I entertainment in a king-size pack-1 trained with the Wapping n ! tP 'N0TWM6~«UT it, can flsge go up after a sweep he Heaver, said proudly. tremendous miitiber of open bowl­ Claaa for approximately 12 ts’eeka. YOU Gb/NG srj»6e OLOWEP'MEPONNI TOWARD THE HEART OF RED.CHINA terested can can Bob Clough at the Bowling Green gle coat Robin Roberta hit first ao- 1 . - I 70 GIVE HER -4— —^------^ ^ ------, hitler of a long career July 21, ers who, for one rea.son or another, Spectator sports lose out on, Sherry will be Miown in her first « s a point ahea' at the Ox. Ridge Ken­ AHAND? PboR MI 9-8193 or Flo Kloter MI 9-2316. when he Miutout the Giants en ona do nut bowl In leaguez. Industry the first two and most Important i hit. But tha Philadelphia vetaran aatlmates of the full count on all Counts. .11 nel Chub show In Derien Sept. M. Vv didn’t eompiain. "If It had been bowlers run up jo SO million. WOMEN BOWLERS wild-hitUng game, It , probably The number, of participants has would have' bean eallad a hit. doubled in 10 yeara, and those in The Mandtestcr BowUng GrWn offers you free.bowUng Woiildn't A?" hefsays, "I’m Just position to know gay 4he number happy .1 pitched wall anough to of lanea do not coma elosa to Giants in ISeJ^d of Centet^s^ ^verjr inoniing next week, Sept. 12th to Sept. 16th There wln.’*^ matching the demand. will be free instructions go come on down, bowl and have fun. You may sign for. a league for the coming season. Play Lions"/Sunday > at Yale Yohesv noi’eun/ Fairfield, ..Sept. ■ (iTi TU was! 9 -8 terrible, a real bad day," said' (Atche* Cogeli^f Eye BOYS and GIRLS- ON ' i -T— . ' OFFICIAL Head Coach Jim Lee Howell of the' THE STORY OF MARTI!.A \YAYNE JE F F GOBB BY PETE HOFFMAN New York Football GianU aftei | Storrs, S'ept. 8 (4b—Pete B ar­ BY WILSON SCRUGGS Sept, loth will be registration day at the Manchester GYM SUITS ba rlto of Hgmden, 8 306-peund yaalerday i praetka aeeaion at | MUST YOU JEU. HE'SOiAOAHD Bowling Green. Junior Boys, Midgets and Junior Girls sophomore halfback, haa caught ICOULO NCVCK lie 7OUOeM,M0S. rtS.RACKETS Fairfield University. the eyes of Head CMaph Bob, In- WWNC-. MOT 6V6M SIltUTLy/ 8re urged to sign lip either individually br'SS a team for VOflM l o p tla TO TEU. MV HOSBWI&ycANV^^' HAVE seek . •OYMIAOS V The olants have only two mbr* gallh ef Uie-Unlveraity. d( CMnneetl- CUOSED UP/ ' the coming season, Free\b«|wling for all., . ' 4 i.W I G I V I drills here ^fore meeting the De­ cut footbaU . team. BaewritO; who \WAn w.71H£?J WINF > GYM SOX ' w e c ^ S i E Y S P M T A t m c ^ STiEOMSEe? , GRIIN troit Lions Bunda.v in the yele atarred a t .H otre Dansb- High 1* MAi. 1230 • GYM SNIAKIRS • Bowl In an exhibition contMt.' Wcat Haven, haa bean oiiUtanding' STAMPS Four c.enlerz heve befh having in workouta here and, aMwdlag to • A^IHLIYIC SUFf O linilS 4 lot of troublt centering the ball, Ingalla. wtU aea a let M ieUon thla and the mhrterback< don't aeem ■eaaon. The Hamden y o ith ia tho Tohjg/it 18155 No. 1 halfback b e*^ veterah »' ■» FOR COMPLE-TE SPOllTS EQUIPMENT to ‘be able to hang'on to it too {well." .explained a" disappointed Tommy Kopp of Nau|g»eb- It VEABS o r O t ALITV ir- SEJlVKtE ~-VALUE kowell. ' ’ \ YANKkES The bettle between the Oiahti n a r T O c A T i Of Miwidiesttr end Lionz at New Havan ia ex­ Tailahaaeee. Fla. (NBA)—!>**<. VS"'' 1 8 tt MAIN BT. pected to attract eome 60,000'fans Ida S tata reaMy goaa to too from New England and New Tprk. thla year: The Seatiaola A CHICAGO ’nih proeeade will be used totmto team face# Ketotuehy’a Wi 414 •VOVMB o r •fOiRTB’' the building ef an Albie Boetb Mei- Houi$ee*e Tlgefa bbd --- imifUa Boya (^ub tn Ua l{lm Otty. .TiBona ■■III. II I I ' i n 1 < 1.1 ■ \ ' - I’A , MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAID, MANCHBSTBB, OONKw THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, I 960, .PAGE PAOTgPCnggW UANCHESTOR EVEKING HERALD. MANCHESTlik, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1980 * niAtlASmiAiim 'f ’Old Hands Called on as Pinch Hitters" Liston No m THE Ajfter Unanimous Win tierald Angle ■ I f ■ , ' Seattle, Sept. 8 {IP)—Sonny Liston of Philadelphia was a But Miss Groat EARL v e s t disappointed fighter today although he had proven a few ■pisrta BOHor ^ hours earlier that he "was better than the second best heavy­ New York, Sept. 8 {IP) .f C A M S 2, PIRATES 1—The* BRAVES 8, GIANTS 8 — ’The TJiere’B no panic Jn Pitts­ Cards' scored the clincher In the Braves b«a^ the GGianta and re weight contender-— Machen of Portland. eighth Inning at Pittsburgh on Center .of Attention Again ISOX The victory left Liston No. 1 m a n t ^ ^ burgh, but there’a still the Daryl Spencer's single after Law, never Stu Miller (5-6) on Billy question: C^n the Pirates do Baseball interest nuy have dprindled a little during tha behind Hen^ywelght Champion "Takes two to p»ke a fltht,’^ he losing hi* seventh in his second try Bruton's high fly,.which fell for past 10 days, or since the Summer Olympics started in ^ m e , rioyd Patterson said. “Machen wouldn’t " it without Dick Groat? Play­ for No. 20, had g'ven up a single a two-run triple, - and Crandall's Weighing 211 pound.* to Ma- The back-pedalling Machen ing their first game without by Joe C5mningh8m and then hit single that had brought the bulj in a few days the center of attention will again be fodua^ New York, Sept. 8 (^)—f YANKS .6, INDIANS 4 ^ The^flrat base. Jackie Brandt then fol rhen’s 196. Liston pursued the agile taunted his big pursuer several Ken Boyer, Braves from behind in a three-run on the re(i, hot American LeAgue race; It's far froni being Yankees, down.' 4-1 - aftpr Sherm lowed with a run-scoring double, the sparkplug shortstop, sidelined Pinch hitters had been such a but Perry still had a one-run lead Machen for 12 rounds last nigljt times, mouthing "what you wait- with a broken wrist, the Pirates Righthander Ernie Broglio, -who fourth inning. Carl Willey (8-7) over in thi^''National League although Pittsburgh’s hustling I-ollar’a two-run homer for the Sox and caught up just often enough to j mg for?' Thls and the low blows lost a 2-1 decision to the aecond singled home tne Cards' first run in was the winner, giving up just one flop for the New York Yan­ in the- seventh Inning, got rolling for his 16th victory. Pirates held a comfortable 5Vi game bulge -when the. Labor when Sammy Esposito, subbing Both clubs had 11 hits, but the Ori­ score a unanlmdiis, hut close. de-|'i,>d to shows of temper and they place St. Louis Cardinals last the second inning, heeded help hit — Joe Amalfitano's tying Day firing ceassd. BaiItimore'snle, gain- FAN'.^ANGLER AFFAIR—Sammy Esposito, (right in left photo), Chi(»^o second recently bought-Dale Long from eighth, a 'White Sox fan charged Frank Lary lost his 15th. Whitewall Tube-Type ...... 27.60 15.88 11.72 but spent most of his lime circling The crowd for. the outdoor fight man caught 13 striped order twice left runners stranded ing out^otght for his eighth vic­ ing a ninth place in a 13-man field Sah ^anclsco of the Natlon'ai out of-the stands and brawled with - • • • ,.< In a game lost by one run, VIrdon broke the shutout with two tory. Don Cardw'ell (7-13), the ex- stumbling of late, and although still baseman, mixes it up with a fan, Willie Harris, 41, who ran .onto field last night after - Premium Tubeless ,....32.15 18.88 13.27 away from the plodding Liston was 7.682 and th» gate 162.660 The bass recently while fish­ out, but McDaniel then got Hal in the running, seem to have loet last Saturday. Thirty' six of tha Sammy’s eighth inning error On a doubleplay ball let the Yankees score four runs. League for pinch-htt help. But it Esposito before ushers closed in. SENATORS 6, A’S » — Wash­ The Portlander said after the fight televtsicm take pushed this above Then consider th'e fact that Phjl< was the loser, giving up a their touch. put them 01) the heels of Baltimore ington built a 5-0 lead, getting the Premium Tubeless, White ___ 89.35 22.88 16.47 ing off Island Park, I..ong bsttngCT for- ; .Schrffleld—---- lUil Ull BIIIKICOpiird-inning lyv DUU run on singles by Bob world's beat milers qualified and Trying to separate pair is shortstop Luis .Aparicio of White Sox. At rights Esposito’s hat • • • he did not throw a right because he *100,000 „ , Groat, the Buca’ . top batsman This year's strStch .drive is easily took part in th# 1.500 meter run again after-the first place Orioles INDIANS S, ORIOLES 3 — .The final three runs on Reno Bertola's strained the ligaments tn his arm Island. The largest bass ( 325) and rally starter, had bat­ to hit Into a game-ending force^Malkmus. 'Tony Tavlor and Tony qn« of the moet. Intereeting In the flies off as he swings at Harris. Yankees who trailed by three runs before inning, had lost 3-2 at Cleveland. out- / Gonzalez. semi-finals wilh the -top three place­ Orioles blew several early acoring fifth-Innlng double and a solo hom­ while sparring with Bill Besmanoff weighed-.35 pounds. ted .363 against thg Cards this sea­ past decade in. the American ments in each heat gaining tha won 6 to 4. (AP Photofax) ' - ■ chances and miaisred again In the er by Earl Battey In the sixth, FREE M O U N TIN G -^A S T SERVICE W«>dne»day'» Homer* son. V League. Washington clung to fourth place in training. finals. by beating Kansas City, 5-3, and ninth when, "with two on and one then stood off a closing rally by "Only niy manager and trainer A.MEWCAN LEAOm; While the Cards dropped the Ted Williams, who has been Elliott led all qualifiers with a out, Cleveland righthander Jim the A’S. Don t-ee” (8-4) was the Rflffey, Senators (12) around the AL aince 1939, would Boston rallied for a 5-4 vlctory-at knew a.bou* it." h.» said Maybe I Pirates, third; place -Milwaukee Look at ih^'Yvy League Picture 3:41.4 time and in the finals, and Detroit. Perry picked off Dave iPhllley at winner. Johnny Kucks (4-9) lost i t Fl.ts 1957 and 1958 Model Ford, Chevrolet, could have gotten a postponement Kiiheik, Vankee* (12) moved within 6-1/2 games of the not’go out on the Um|> and make sat a new Olympic iltandard in win­ Plymouth, Dodge, etc. hut everything was set for the Isillar, M'hlte Sox (7) top with a, 6-5, 11-Jnning victory a prediction on thls 'year’e tight ning. by 15 meter* over France's 7J0x14 fight." NA'nONAL LEAGUE over San Francisco, fl'ncinnati struggle hut he did have-thie to re­ Michel Jazy in 3:35.6. Ron De- Descriptipn List Sale Savinga Harvard Tabbed Team to Beal, port. The poker-fahed Liston, who had Mathessw, Brmvea (SS) edged Los Angeles, 4-3, In 15 in­ lany of Ireland held the old stand­ Custom Rebuilt...... 14.70 10.95 3.75 said he didn’t expect It to go the Bailey, Reds (12) nings and Philadelphia defeated * * * . ard, 3:41.2. Thirteen times Elliott Nylon First Quality-...... 25.50 1.3.88 11.62 distance, called It a poor fight. I^vls, Dodgers (8) Chicago's Cubs, 2-6. PitcHing Kpv has been closed- under four 'min­ Fobr Cbamps in as Many* Years Ted Swings Big Bat Nykm First Quality Whitewall 31.25 17.88 13.37 .___ _ "Only one thing 1 will say." Ted utes in the mile. Adding 17 sec­ did say, "and that is that pitching onds to the 1..500 meter time, El­ Premium Tubeless ...... 32.15 18.88 13.27 New Haven—The Ivy League—6> quarters, "under sharper focus the hah always, proved especially, dom­ liott's shoMnng at Rome would com­ Hitting — Yogi Berra, Johnny Premium Tubeless, W hite...... 39.35'* 22.88 16.47 that exciting football fraternity imprcaaion now grows that th* inant during the month of Septem­ pare with a 3:82.6 mile, Blanchard, Yankees, SMh deliv­ where teams esji bob from top to On Night in Detroit Lions could be the upstarts in this ber. Historyiproves. that clubs vdth * 1* ■ * Chicago,, Sept. 8 (^ )-S am -tf“ ond which led to two runs and ered pinch hits good for two runs bottom (and vice versa) in a Order of the Ancient Eight. good pitching have almost always lined by a virus, sat grimly In a 3-2 defeat in the ninth inning. yearns time—opens its fifth season Off the Cuff my Esposito’s error will go In eighth Inning rally that beat LOW OVERHEAD and HUGE VOLUME Brown needs another year of re­ b ^ n a t their best during the flnsJ front of his locker after the game. There was the "time” call by White Sox. 6-4. of formal play this fall with none building. Television coverage of the Sum-' down as one of the costly ones He was fighting back tears. Umpi^re Ed Hurley at Baltimore Detroit, Sept; 8 (JP) — De­ <*> Williams grounder and threw MAKE THESE PRICES POSSIBLE SAME 12-MONTH GUARANTEE... / month\pf.an^ season. Pitching — Ernie Bro^o, Car­ him out. He struck out in the of the experts willing to risk too troit called it "Ted Williams h a r v a r d , recharged by "For One thing,” Ted went on, mer Olympics has been, for the of the 1960 baseball season "Who cares about the fan,” said a coifple of weeks ago which wiped dinals,' won his 18th, with lindy strong a prediction as to the ul­ most part, fair to poor. However, Esposito. "We lost, the game and out Ted Kluszewski’s pinch three Night" and the great Boston fourth Inning, but singled in youthful Coach Johnny Yovicsin. "the sh a d e s on the ball field are for the Chicago White Sox. It McDaniel’s one-out relief, In 2-1 the . sixth,' sending Carroll timate winner. longer, and >he hitters don't see judging by the interest by the man it was my fault.” run homer and turned a possible decision over Pirates after' shut­ Red Sox slugger made It just Fit# Dodge, BuIrk, Neah, OJdamoMle, Mer­ has an impeccable credential in probably cost the White Sox that with a two-run double Hardy, who had Walked, to cury, Pontiac, Hudaon. Ei’ldence of the yo-.vo aspect in . Charles Ravenel, the take-.a- the bail quite akvwell at this time i on the street, the Games are get- a baseball victory last night. It Later Esposito tried to recall 4-3 victory Into defeat. ting out National League leaders 7.10x15 this set is that in four years of of year. I khow for. a fact that I ! ting more thsn their share of what had happened after he had and a single and scored a vital third. Hardy scored the first SAME TREAD DESIGN, DEPTH, WIDTH. chance quarterback who la eyi^ry- also resulted in a fan running onto Bad Breaks on e l^ t hits for 6 2.-S Innings. Red Sox run when grounded mandatory round-robin play, four have more trouble 'hitting any viewers.. .Should the Washington booted Moose Skowron’s ground run himself. Description List Sale Savings hody's nemesis and was the the field and getting into a fight There have been other breaks ’The Red Sox came from be­ Into a doubls-play. ~ different tfams have won the September than, aay, iii July. Senators finish in the first divi­ with Esposito the Sox utility in- ball. ail season long which have gone, Custom Rebuilt ...... 15.15 10.95 4.20 league's top scorer a year ago. "He (the fan) came up to me hind In the eighth Inning last Then came the eighth. Wil­ championship. This .year there is He's among 18 lettermen return­ "September weather tend* to sion this'yes r it will be the first flelder. against the defending,, chainpion Superstition Hies ' Tyrex First Quality ------...... 22.95 13.88 ample, reason to believe it will be favor the pitcher*, too. Ifa iiiually time since 1946. And when man­ and said something about having night to beat -the Detroit Ti­ lie Taaby, plpch hitting for 9.07 ing. List the Crimson sasets as Esposito's boot of a - potential Sox. "There have been times 'when the winning pitcher, Frank Tyrex First Quality Whitewall 28.10 17.88 a fifth. a little cooler and the pitchers can ager of the year candidates are be­ doubleplay ball which would have bet money on the game,” said Es­ gers, 5-4, Down 4-1, Williams 10.22 AS A NEW ALLSTATE TIRE! (1) excellent squad depth (2) a posito. "Then he made a move and the Sox have been unable to take Myrtle Beach. S. C. (A5—For Sullivan, banged a ' scratch The previous champions—Tale, conserve their atrength th# more. ing suggested. Cookie Lavsget'to punched a double along the Premium Tubeless ...... • ass# 35.25 20.88 14.37 talented field genersl snd (3i a ended the eighth inning opened advantage of a break. That’s why years racing driver Buck Baker Princeton, Dartmouth and Penn­ Because there are usually more of the i^nator* gets one .ballot. Th# the door to A four-run rally and I swung. I missed him. Then the leftfield line with two men on single off loser Frank Lm;y. Premium Tubeless, White ...... 43.15 24.88 18.27 team which,cloaed out 1959 with ushers and players came running they are in third place, 4(4 games of Spartansbiirg, 8. C., had re­ for two runs. 'Vic. Wertz walk­ Puhipsle Green struck out but sylvania—must agaijrr .be consid­ open dates on the achedule the last Senator* were picked to.finish dead a 6-4 Nbw York Yankee triumph behind first place Baltimore and a rush- and was the only unit to month, the hurlers can get mor# to the field. I don’t remember any­ ed and catcher Ruse Nixon Hardy singled, sending Taaby ered title cqntenders, but none score a^ inctorv over the cham­ la'st In-fhe American League.and over the Sox. four behind "Uie Yanks, and with fused to permit his picture to be looms quite as strong as Harvard rest and a manager can. spot his the fomfer National Mague In- While the Yankees were still at thing else.” • . • taken before a race. He felt It slammed a double to center to second. pionship (Juakers.. better pitchers mor# effectively. Esposito wanted to be left alone only a slim chance of success­ for two more runs and the Thq crowd began a rythmic UNCONDITIONAL LIFETIME and Cornell, ' • ' flelder has bjended together fair bat, a fan ran up to Esposito at fully defending their champiort- was bad luck. It was only after “\ Although earlier this year Co­ Until now, CiORNEIJL, has been On the other hand, the hitters tire pitching with long ball hittmg to second base and seconds later fists and the reporters, obliged.. He .was great persuasion that-he consent­ ball game. clapping and stamping aa ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE in . the "always-a-bridesmaid-but- some at this time. Thay'v# been thinking o f, the ball game he felt ship. ed to pose with a beauty queen At a pre-game ceremony, Williams came to the plate. lumbia wae dismissed by most: give the Senators x well balanced were flying. The fan, Willie Har­ Manager A1 Lopez, still main­ Uncondltlonsty Guaranteed againat all road hazard*—Cuts, never*a-bride" category, 'Highly playing everj’ day, "William* ad­ club, a team that has given the ris, 41, was' rushed off the field. he had. lost and maybe even a just before the start of the Myrtle Williams was given a silver The, outfield switched to the chance at the pennant. taining his club haa a chance to Break*, Brulaea, Bottlea, Spike*. Chuck Holes, Etc. Included regarded each season, the best the , ded. Yankees and Orioles fits, to date. Later, while being subdued, he hit Beach 100-miler. And what hap­ tray and a donation was mads right for' the great lefthand­ FOR LJFErnME. Prorated Adjustment on Per Cent of ’Tread Big Red has accomplished was a , . a policeman knocking out the of- But Sammy’s misplay was only, win. although time is running out, pened? Baker won for his first to a Boston charity, the Jim- ed hitter, and he responded one in a series which have pre­ summed it up this way: Wear Baaed on aale prict. Complete Custom Satiafaction Guar, Major Leoipue 1958 tie for second. It ha.s been! ' fleer’s teeth. He was taken to a victory of the year. “Even so,’’ he nile Fund, In which Williams by punching a shot down the ahteed at AUL. TIMES. SEARS a reoccurring storj’ of wonderful police station and then to a hos­ vented the Sox 'from sweeping to "We’ve lost a lot of tough ones says, “don’t think for a minute is interested. Scuffing the vacant lefUield line. Tasby backs offset by line_,deficienciea America’s No. 1 Tennis Hope pital. No charge was filed against the top,. There was a fielding this year. Last year the same I’m going to break any other su­ ground with his spikes and Md Hardy raced home. !;i K r o = L e o c le r s = This year C’ojmell has, In. Coach hirti. lapse involving first baseman Roy .things were happening but they perstitions, like driving a green ducking his head, the tall star Wertz walked-and .Marian Flta Chrysler, DeSoto, Buiok, OldanwbB% Left.v James' own words, “excel­ Fill In For Fox Sievers and pitcher A1 Worthing­ were in our favor. Now they’re car.” accepted the gifts, plus a key (foughtry ran for him. Nixon Hudson, Mercury, Packard. Am e r ic .an l e a g u e lent line depth." Admits Pressure Doesn’t Ease Esposito who was filling in for ton at Ksmsas City on Tuesday against us." to the city, and told the 11,868 blasted his double and 7J»x15 Battlng;^-Runnels, Boston. .323, James, in past seasons, has had f ------DANCING GIRLS fans he would like to have Coughtry and Williams scored Description List . Sale Savings Smith, Chicago, .313: Kuenn, to realign perzonnely all over the Forest Hllla. -N. T.. Bopt. 8 IJP\ played for Det(:oit if he hadn’t to make It 5-4 for the Sox. Custom Rebuilt ...... 16.85 11.95 4.90 Cleveland and . Sievers, Chicago, lot to fill gaping holes. This faJl. he Nixon was thrown out trying —America's No. 1 hope in the Oceanport, N, . (NBJA)—A played for Boston. He has hit Nylon Tubeless, B lack ...... ,36.95 17.88 19.07 .31jU Mlnoso. Chicago and Robin- can stand pat. with the exception National Tennis (Championships new trophy was designed for the 54 home runs here, more than for third. & SOn, Baltimore, .366. of switching quarterback Marry isn't the least bit impressed by Richards Repairs Woodling in any other park ■ except in The rest of the game was Custom Low Profile ...... 29.95 17.88 12.07 Rune—rMantle, New York. 167. Sorority Stakes' at Monmouth Tino to left half, but that's only the fact that some of th# top .Eu­ Park. Around the base of bowl his home grounds in Boston. an anti-climax aa the remain­ Premium, Black .... 1...... 34.45 19.88 14.57 Sievers, Chicago, 83; Maris, New because of the general excellence ropeans failed to put in an appear­ In the first inning, Chico ing 10 batters went down in York, 82; Landis, Cjhlclago, 78; Ap- are figures of Grecian, dancing Premium, White ...... 42.25 23.88 18.37 of junior Dave McKelvey.,as a T- ance this year. For Orioles^ Stretch Drive girls. Fernandez nabbed, a steaming order; Sears Full Retread arlclo, Chicago, 77. formation engineer. "What difference does it Runs Batted In—Maris. New After shutting out its first five make?" shrugged big Barry Mac- Check theae Free BRAND NEW York 97; Wertz, Boston, 93; Mino- foes of 1959. 7'ALE went into a Kay of Dayton, .Ohio. '"When Baltim ore— (NEA) <—^i!(a8ter^ - V * . J Extras HEAVY DITTY s'o, Chicago, 92; Lemon. Washing­ .November slump, dropping three you get down to the end, you still Mechanic Paul Rich'arda U g h ^ n g TUBES Economical ton. 88; .Sievers, (Chicago and Skow- of Us last four, including a' hide­ run into the Frasers and Lavers.” up the loose screws and holts in J * *>' * s F R E E Flats fixed for ron. New York, 87. ous 35-6 hiding by Harvard. The MacKay is seeded No. 3 behind AMERICAN LEAGUE the life of your tire Hits—Robinson. Baltimore and andent ,Gcne Woodling for, the Elis aren't that bad bv a long shot. defending champion Neale Fraser Wednesday’s Results when purchased from Exchange*— Minoso, Chicago, 159, Smith, C3ii- Quarterback Tommy Singleton has and his Australian Davis Cup amazing Orioles’ exciting ruii down CHevelahd 3, Baltimore 2 ' us. : cago, 158: Runnels. Boston, 155: a .544 passing average w’hile full- male. Rod Laver. That officially the American League strefe;^, Power or Pitching? New York 6, Chicago -4 If No Exchange Power. Cleveland 146. hack Bob Blanchard, as the.y say makes MacKay the top' U.S. hoj)#. ‘•Woodling haa to play if we FREE Tlrea Rotated Boston 5, Detroit 4 evsry 5,000 miles for Add 50c. SAFE-T Doubles Francona, Cleveland. in the trade, runs a ton. Across the "Being seeded down at 'No. 3 are to get there," says Master IVksihington 5, Kansas. City 3 36; Skowron, New York,' 29; line, with the po.ssible exception of doesn't ease the pressure on me." Mechanic Richard^. the life of the tire FVeese, .CYiicago, Siebern. Kansas W. L Pet. G.B. when purchased from at end, the Bulldogs appear as good MacKay said. “If anything it in­ ,Until now, Woodling, . 38, has Baltimore ....80 56' .503 — Ptua Tax City and Allison.-’ Washington. 28. as, and perliap.*. better than, any­ creases it. 1 like to be up there us. 'Triples—Fox, Chicago. 16; Rob­ been, rested here and there in New York .76 54 .591 (4 AIIS4ZM, one else In the league. and at No. 3 I know I’m not re­ .76 59 .560 4(4 FRE)B Brake* Checked. inson, Baltimore, 8: Apanri'b, Chi- garded .aa the top man. I pre­ orter to keep his potent poke avail­ Chicago ’.... PENN breaks from the starting able for more advantageous spots. Washington . .68 66 .507 fl(4 8 A.M.-6 P.M. , cago ' and Bertoia and Becquer, gate with the only coaching fer them not to expect me to win. I Washington, 7. After all I ’ve never done well in The old geezer ruris out of gas Cleveland .67 66 .504 12 change. John Stiegman, a protege when ertiployed, too long • in one Detroit ’. i .. jT .61 73 .455 16(4 Baltimore (NEA) — o n gf "It’s a nice uniform, of course,” Home Runs—Maris, -New York, as a player at Williams and as an the' Natioitals—never got past th# replied Gomez, "but It uiae also | 35; Lernon. Washington, 34; Man­ quarter-;finals. It’s been • aort of stretch. . • Boston ...L.59 76 .440 20(4 before Connie Mack broke in, as.sistant at Princeton to the late Kansas City ..4 7 67 .351 32(4 nice to hs've those Mg guys around MUFFLERS 7.60x14 tle. New York. 32; Oilavlto, De­ Charlie Caldwell, has the mantle^ a jinx tourhainent for me.” _ But Woodling, with the copy­ pundits contended that pitch­ et righted Lefty O’Doul stance and Tadny’s Games batting in runs. Fellows like Babe Tube-Type troit, 28: Williams,. Boston and The question is simply how’ quickly Msekay gained th# round 16- ing is from 75 to 90 per cent Ruth and Lou Gehrig really made BlaelnnUl Bievers’, Oilcago, 26. and how well the 15 lettermen, yesterday when he downed .voimg si^ng. Is the only authentic. big Boston (BiOwer 9-11) eut Detroit hitter in Master Mechanic Rich­ (Buiming 9-11), 2:30 p.m. of baseball. a pitcher feel good. Ruth would Each plus tax Stolen Bases—Aparicio, Chicago. including All-Ivy tackle Bruce Rafael Otuna of Mexico. 6-1, A-'i. walk up to me and say, ‘You 143; Landis, Chicago, 22; Plersall. Cummings, ran absorb th# new 6-4. Osuiia. perhapa the best ards’ batting order,, further em­ Baltimore (FMsher 11-9)' at In more recent years It haa player ever produced in Mexico, ie bellishing. the magnideent Balti­ Cleveland (Stigman 5(9). 8 p.m. gotten so that even the superior pitchln’ today, kid? Hold 'emi to Cleveland. 18: Ka’ine. Detroit ajid single wing system., five runs and we'll ^ n .’ I can’t; ALLSTATE Green,. Washington, 15. the Wimbledon doubles champion more story. ’Ihe show horse breed­ . New York (Ditmar 14-8) at\ starting pitchers are not expect­ PRINCETON plummeted to un­ ed to go the route. Now a club tell you how good that made me t r i p l e g u a r a n t e e , H O M O N EY Pitching—Coates, New York. 11- familiar aurroundinga—the second with Dennis Ralston. er . of Remsen Comers demon- Chicago (Pierce 12-7), 9 p.m. AND OLD TIBE OFF YOUR CA^R 3, .786; Perry, Cleveland, 16-7, .W6; “You loiow',’’ Mackay. aaid, atrated by swinging into the final Washington (Kralick 6-4) at can't get much farther than the feel." L Lifetiitw G unaSs* division—last fall. Graduation has dugout without two or three stlck- Strong Bench •gainst an deHsets in nulsrial j Brown, - Baltimore, ll-'S, .688; E s ­ whisked away aome of the reli­ "Oau.na. beat me down in Mexico. month with a'consecutive game hit­ Kansas City (Hall 7-11), 10 p.m. DOWN 14-Inch Black wall f trada, B a 111 m o.r'e. 16-8.. ,667; It w'as a different surface and In ting streak. out relief men. The Yankees have the ben<^ to •^ wediinunship pre4s>eJ an ables. On the plus side are soph Friday’s Gaines sustain their heavy firing all the Btobbs.. Washington, 10-5,. .667. hopefuls, a jjffy running tailback a high altitude, 1 know, but when while Richards modestly dis- Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m. ifew York pitching has been tresd ww, ■ .Strikeouts — Bunning, Detroit. a guy beata me. I’m acared of claim a^ e Tole of a miracle work-' spotty, to make an understate­ way downfwn the line and against right., in Hugh Scott, fullback Don Korn- Baltimore at Chicago, 9 p.m. both kindids of pitching. 2. Time SerHee Uwiniilui 7..50X14 ...... > 8 .8 8 plus j i g * 18,5;. Pasrual, Washington, 143; nimpt and * splendid end in Jim him. er, t'h^fact remains that the Old New York at Detroit, 9:15 p.m. ment, but the Yankees threaten rtWhoy down "I won’t say I ’m going to win Boy Wonder of Woxahachie wasn’t their own American League home' Joe Clordon, who switched from sgtinst sD types of rosA hazards Wynn, Cleveland. 132; Ramos, Blair. • '' Boston at Kansas City, 10 p.m. frade-in oM tire Washington, 127; Estrada. Balti­ Whatever football magic , Coach the tournament. I ’m playing,the quite sure whom he would field aa rim record of 190. Baltimore's the Indians to the Tigers, was 'pcerated on xboiiUm used. , ...... 9.88 plus tax* matches strictly on a day-to-dfcj- Orioles in the spring. The only success, on the oth«;r hand, has particularly Impressed by the way CSX. more, 126. ■ Bob Blackman has been brewing NATIONAL LEAGUE L SatiaCsetion Guaranteed up In the hills of Hanover has basis. . But my all-around game thing he wak certain 6t was that he been promulgated almost entirely the Bombers kept right on bomb­ ia better than it has'been.. I'v# Wednesday’s Results ing when bruised ribs kept Roger •ryqor money back. All adjust. 8.50x14 , . . , 40.88 plus tax* N A'nON AI>LE AGUE, had the desired effect. In the past was going to gamble with kids. He on pitching. Bents are based en the currcBt FAST M i l Batting—Larker, Lbs Angeles, three years DARTMOUTH haa fin­ been working on m y, volley ajid was finished sinking with veterans. , St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1. Power or pitching? The scram­ Marls out of 17 games. whiMat tndedn at lime .330; Gro^t<^ Pittsburgh. 325; ished no worse than second. Com­ ground strokes and I think they've MOSTEST — Florehca If ever a major league club was' ' Philadelphia 2, Chicago 0. ble down the American League "Regardleas of who Casey Sten-. of reUiiu. r'ANI) OLD TIRE ON TOUR CAR Mays. ,8*11 FraLncleroand Clem- mencement removed All jv y backs Unproved. , ■' Zupnik, 18, of Washings put, together* from callow youths; Alilwaukee 6, San Francisco 5 stretch can contribute no little gel has on the field, the Yankees ’ TIRE M OUNTING “M y'service? Sure, 1 , double (11). have five "players on the bench fijt.e, FMttsburgh, .322; Cepeda, San Bill Crundy and Jake Crouthamel, ton was, named the most unproven talent, castoffs anil two toward settling the question. Leakproof but left, among others, A1 Ro- fault, but remember. I wouldn’t be Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 3 (15). who. would be stare or .at' least 82.00 More For Whi Francisco. ,310.' or three .relics and held together In a television Interview, Lefty ■ Blowout Pfbol zyeki, the leauge'a beet paaa re­ where I am if it weren’t for'my beautifui golfer for 1960.~''~4 by baling wire, baildaids, cello-) W. L,f Pet. G.B. regulars with other clubs," , Gor­ 8 ' Rune—Mays, San Frahclsco. Gomez, the Yankees’ old World Electrically Welded Seama 101: Mathews, Milwaukee. 96; ceiver, ■ and Center Ken DeHaven. service, so Tm not worrying about phane and determination, it is this Pittsburgh ,..,82 52 .612 Series ace, was led gently and don pointed out;I-i'If it isn’t Bob ■Plnson. Cincinnati. . 94; Ashbum, Tab Dartmouth aa needing soph­ that." ,, Wonderful Baltimore edition.'- St. LoulS’ .76 '57l: .568' 6 subtly up to the question of how Cerv It’s Hector Lopez, If DT Csss (3iljc*go and Bruton and Aaron; omore help, If it materializes, the Othei^se, there were nft star,f- Eisenhower Plans Master Mechanic Richards goes Milwaukee ...J75 58 .564 6(4 Important it was to a player to can’t come up with Maris, he Idve* DOUBLE ACTIOH AIRPLANE TYPE Milwaukee, 90. ■ byword in the lodge is "watch llng upsets. Vic Seixas. 37-year-old [after the Yankees banking on Los Angeles . . .70 62 .530 11 don Yankee working clothes. you Yogi Berra. If ;U isn’t RUl HEItCULES HEAVY DUTY ATTENTION TRUCKERS Not A Secono^^of’ A Recb^ out." champion back in 1954. won a ' four starting pitchers — Chuck San Francisco - .66 66 .500 15 The interviewer obviously ex­ ROGER MARIS S k ci w r o n . it’s Elston Howard, I Runs Batted In—Banks, Chi­ marathon two hour. 46 minute To AUeiid Series cago. .108; Aaron. Milwaukee. 101; COLUMBIA could cauae con- lEstrada, Milt Pappas, Jack Fish-' OEblE WOODLING Cincinnati f..,.-6 1 74 .'452 21(4 pected Gomez to respond with Johnny Blanchard, Bale Long or niptiohe In'^enemy. lairsl Only four 'atruggle; from Chris CraVford of • er and Steve Barber. Two of thein, Chicago^ ...... 52 79 .397 28(4- an impassioned explanation of one making. the questions here. OH McDbugald. More Mileage Mathews, Milwaukee, *98; Maya, of the top 33 gladiators of 1959 'Piedmont, (Calif,. 6-4, 7-5, 3-6. 13- If Baltimore Wins on his throwing thumb in early SHOCK ABSORBERS A NEW TYRl)tTIRE San FranPiaro, 91; Clemente. Estrada and Barber, aren’t even Philadelphia^ .,.5 0 83 .376 31(4 how ' merely climbing Into Yan- down-4b-earth Gomez, who It’a going to talce a hatch of first at the dleposal of Coach Buff I>on- 15, 6-2. He’ll meet Chuck McKinley listed on the roster. May. ■ Today’s Games kee pin stripes couldd transfigure has kept In close contact with class pitching to check the I Pittsburgh and Cepeda, San Fran- elli are missing. Remember, thia But the Orioles have held' to­ COMPLETE clscn, .88, of St. Ann., Mo., in the round of . Washington, Sept. 8 t^Pi— Estrada, 23, came cut Of the Chicago (Hobble 13-17) at Phila­ a mediocre psiffonner. Into a sUr,; baseball through' hla affiliation Yankees’ long ball hittsm. Plus Trncti^h on Nylon THE ALL STATE BL la the *ame group which mapr _lfi. _AI(JCinle.v,-got_past_Joaquln Praaident. Eisenhower today- gave gether in . miraculous fashion smd ALL Hjlta—Groat. Pittebqpgh. 183; . Pacific Coast Lesypie to be the delphia (Mahaffey 5-0), 8:05 p.m, myth fabrricated and p e metuated t with a sporting goode manufsetuf- And I f . the New York pitching NO EXTRAS handledr Brown' (Harvard con­ Reyes of Mexico, 7-5, 6-4. 6-4, hlajiromise that he ivill gd to the threaten to ‘survive to win the mostly by radio and T v inter­ etraightons out all in.one atrlng. Mays. San. FVsnclsco, 1.64;- Pin­ querors) and gave Yaiev Ornell Rirds’ biggest winner In the sev­ San Francisco (McCormick 12- er, promptly threw a fast ball, Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, World Series—at least if some of en seasons since they were , the SL American ' League pennant and viewers such es the starry-eyed exploding the myth. It won’t bb a contest. son. Ctnrlnnatl, 1.63; Clemente, and Harvard atlff battles. The key the games are played In Balti­ 10) at Milwaukee (Kay 6-7), 9 p.m, RUGGED seeded No. 7, stopped Frank Froeh-, Louis Browns. The other threi'are write the most glorious baseball Los Angeles (Koufax 6-12) at Pittahurgh, 157; Bruton, Milwau­ here is Tom 'Vasell'. a thrower whp ling H I of Coi|al Gables. Fla.. 6-4, more. story In a decade. kee, 1,55. 21 and the lefthanded Barber had Cincinnati (Hook 10-15), 9:05 p m. I FREE INSTALLATION completed 'as many passes last 6-3, .6-'2,.and goes against RaUtnir. The President had a quick re-' Oars LUG Dnnhie- Pinson. .Citjcinnali, .36;- fall as the league's top man. a poor season in 1959 in a D O'" Only Games Scheduled: who downed Bob Hewitt of. Aus­ ply for a reporter who observed y ^ MM t ^ B*’- I Cepeda, San Franciaro 32;i Banka. Gundy. 4' league. Friday’s Games 1 Tube.Tj-pe tralia, 3-6. 6-1. 6-2. 6-4. . at Elsenhower's news conference Easy Tt^liy to Fish , Jim Gentile was ready to Hop Two Ex-Titlists in Running plus tax* ' Chicago and Robinson. Cincinnati, This spring, at a meeting of the Laver had' a aurpriaingly dif|lcult that, the World' Series ma.v ■ be San Francisco at Cincinnati, (2), "'qaiFiKssiirag' 30; Skinner, Plttsl|>urgh. 29. ' Ivy League sport* Information (Mi- . a plane f;;^ basebkll, in Japan, FOR THE time with Mike Franka of Lb* played this year only 40 mile* When the jday before the season Cold Spfing Harbor, N. Y. termen In the leagu4 returning. b a tt^ in. fending chempion Who la . seeking ' 1-ton plclnip trocks hi tito e Guaranteed naHoanida foT; Brown haa obvious problems of old eo-dd from William and Mary Sheldort'Honored burgh Plfatos fighting for the Na one full year against all geles, 4.1; Pinson. (?lncihnnti; 28; The Red Sox are more than 20 tional Leagub pennant, more chi)- his fourth cro^,' defeated - Ken ■ eftjr or for' farm sendee depth and inex]>erience. This' acoring the' only upset. The un­ OLD MAN’S.'OAMOB Lang of RoplUMge In 20 holes yes­ types of road hazards Taylor, Philadelphia, 24; Mays, s h e d Miss Floyd trounced Karen Buffalo, Sept. 8 |(Jf5—Holam!; games off the pace, yet at times dr«a are getting lost at ForbM : 'WilUBf«uiiii i 95i . School Dates Set means McLaughry can employ S' this season the Baltimore outfield I>unedtn, Fla. (NEA)—Of 32 terday morning. Ho elim inate Bob Sgn Francisco, 21 Bruton, Mlf- "go-for-b|x>ke" philosophy w^ich Hantae of San Diego, (Calif., seed- Sheldon, 30-year-old righthihdedi 73-hole tournaments held on the d than uinial. "At tha rate we’re TIRE SERVICE • Traettan bn-«r-eff Hu • High milsags waukea, 18, ' Was composed of Boston rejects—■ Schappa'of. West Hartford 6 and 5 FISK >the number of children who. Los Afigeles <^)>^Maufy Ughway rubber\ may, on any specific wsak-end, •d No, 5, 6-1,. 6-3, and playa Ahn totcher with AubfUiit 6t the (Claaa professional circuit this year, only Wills, In p e aecond round. Detroit'(8P) —'The Detroit Tigers Pitching—McDaniel, «t. Louia,. Haydon of England in the quarter- D New Torh-Penn League, was Bobby ’liiomBcn, Gene Stephens ijnei separated .ftoih their par­ the trim shortstop who filled a dislodge the title hopes of ths three were won by golfers under .IMdie Butke of Wdodbrldge, also will operate a basSbal) school in 11-4, .733; Law, Pittsburgh. 19-7, stronger ccihtenders. final. Miaa Haydon gained her named the loop'a Rookie of the and Jim ' Busby. i . , i ents will be up about'IQO per cent," big gap in the l^odger infield af­ ' No Timde*la Required ' .781; Brofllo, « t LouU, 18-T, JT20; Almost everybody i»lievedU|at says A rt McKeniuIn, the public ad­ ter he was called up from Spo­ a thfeF-ttme winner of this event, Lakeland, Fla., next Jan. 24 Open TiU 9 P.M. Thnrs. ai|d bracket by haltlag tTJ. Wlghtman Tear today. He had a 15-1 record through Feb. 6 m th« fourth time. m MANCHESTER—857 BHOAD STV Purkey, Clndnnati. 15-8, .667; Oup Oaptatn Jdaet Hoppe of Bitb an ERA ef 3.96 lii 147 in-, what,at the outset appeared to.be dress announcer. "Normally, I have kane early in June, has been in defeated Mickey Gresh of Wethers­ Spahn, Mllwaiikaa. 17-t, .664. . EABTiaUf LBAOI7B HATOlihi a weird, conuaption would ultima­ St e a d y w o r k to make about 50 siich aanotmee- the Dodger qystem since 1951 field 7 and 6 and Ed Kuna of Grants 'Tuition of 998 includes lodging and TEL. MI 3-2444 v- Seattle. *4. 6-4; lunge, 'Auburn Is affOwted with tbrM meals dally. Ths Tlgtrs bad M id r itrtkaouU—DryadaJ^, Lm An- (Bsst-sf-nres Ssrlss) , Darlene Hard mt UoatabeUe. tha New Torir Taakaee -of thh tely, collapse like the ont Jioss AUwta. ,pkL (NEA)—Bobby menu during i season, and Tve when be broke In vrtth Romell, moor 6 aild-^8.^ . * galea, 315; 9am .lonea, San fcran- shay....This w as.. espactally ti^la Dodd, atagt(qg his )6M> season as made fust eteut that many already N. T. He WM only 17. at Uw time. The 36-hoIa final Is' scheduled 192 playsrs a t last wlntor’s school. Mon.,.TiiMa., 8at., !• A-M. te t P.N. WlUismsport 5, reading 4 (14 (Calif., whipped Detdre Catt af Eng­ Amartcisn League. Shaldon la a Ah plsysrs signsd by thS Tlgsrs *^SatMfectk>n gugantoed or yoiir money SEARS eiaco, 166; Broglio, #t Louia. 168; Innlngb Wullamsport wins, 3-0). land, 11-9, 6-1, and Jan Lthane ef formar Univaraity of Conneetleut when large Otis Trlandos, tha. jBoach., 1> qoly.tb* tblrd mail to thjs year." nIrate i homa attendance He played in- Pueblo, Ifiaini, Fla. Friday. The tournament Is being W ^.. Thai*., rrt-. I t A.M, to • P.M. eniL PltUburgtb 161; Koufax, homa-suB hitting «atcbsr, .Aad to U iau 4^ la tk* .66 y m n at la ruxmlsg Y77i066 ahead of lai^ F o rtW^orth, o rt a - hattlo...... and.... SpMtahe ■ held at the Torrlagton Oountiy wars rsimburssd for jthslr trans- pinghamton 9, BprlnflUld T Auetralla aet hack Viclfay Palmar pitcher and baekatball player. Hd Club. portatloa —d 'Advertise in The- aI AwjilaR W ., ef PheetopAfUk, t-L tumad peefseeional this yaar. , tslia upealM out - t e sot ORseaUfla Cakftgi^ year. M ora ha niite )tht fn S th Ir /■ - ■ V , V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 1C0NN„ THURSDAY, ^PEPTEMBER 8, 1980 PACK NlN«XiD!l MANCHESTER EVENING BfANCHESTElt. CONN« THURSDAY, S£3*TEMBER 8, 1960 PAGE EIGffTEEN BMto find Accfififioricfi Household Goodo 51 Apartments—Flatfi— Houifis (or ^ f i 72 Roofififi Ifer Sfilto 72 HoiuMfi (or Sfilfi 71 iiouyfifi fwljfito 72 Houfififi («r filfir IS BusincaB Serviecs O ffend 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FA6ALY itod BHORTBM Wa«to6—Male 36 4 1 S t YMOUTH 19 foot cabin cruiser, DOUBLE FOUR poster mahogany Tenements 63 COVENTRY LAKE—Year 'round 8 I-BOLTON -Thla le a beaut I Manehaater-:^ rooip adorahle ^ MANCHESTER ranch with full cellar, $16,100. UXlKTHESl: TREE SUROBStT and tree remov­ WAltaOD — nq^SBcsd outtsr ^ h.p. Johnson hiotor, sleeps 2, bed with box spring and-'toattress, l-ROOM APARTMENT, centrally room lakefront cottage, moddrn $18,900 ranch near Bolton Center 811,000—A room oldsr colonial, lorga BEIGE COLORED smooth hatred al. Lowest pricea: For free esti­ L^NItVSAl giindsr for night shift, emmUs at 11,500, fully eqvilpped, CaU MI $25 complete. AH 3-5226 located.' Stove and refrigerator. bath porch, large living room With Road, encloaed breezaway and at­ lot. OVER! mates call Pi 2 -6 ^ . T m w m m tq;i wai and fgrinding - all typos pupidas for sale. M l 8-2688. 5^.6023’ mornings. ______■ etohe foreplace, one-car garage. tached garage, aluminum com- Manchester—2-famlly duplex, $18,900—6 room cmm, eonvanlenUy CLASSIFIED m t M i ' , Adults. Call between 5-8 p.m. MI and 6, excellent location , (uil prieo,, AusmU 8t.-:Kxe6ilaait vilun TUPFLUCK. ofNsnS tnille and profUe ground 9-0641 or MI 9-8886. Philbrick Agency, Ml .9-8464, nationa throughout. R. F, locatad. XCUDCM'R) cuttsTB. A j^ y to Mai Tool A En- m I^/CAPACITY boat trailer— Musical instruments 53 Olmock Co., Ml 0-6245, Barbara $16,800 $14,900—4 and S, two-famliy, larto thia fine T-room hom e ator K|ta ^'TMSlCKOf iSuweiEPf, St. end hoapiui. * bednom a, Mnfi* Htranltold gtervm e \ HIS yanr 261 Adams Artidos fo r Sate WM $1®®- Roebuck 4 ROOM apartment, second floor. MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 apa- Wooda, Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evans, lot. f, Co., Manchester Parkade,-Man­ clous rooms,' large living room Manchaater—6 room cape with 9c a ^ lot, 1-car'gsurafie. Aaktaf DVERTISING Offend 18-A •b o S he fit., Manchaater. AMPLIFIER—30 watts, Dahelectrp Heat, refrigerator; and stove. Ml 9-5653. $18,000—6 and 8, two-family, *14% oieiOfD onrrf> BOME MADE ravhdl, fresh w chester, Conn. . Pioneer, Model 30A, two channel, Available any time. MI 0-6978. with fireplace, , family alze tile garage, vacant, $18,300. mortgage. BUB BOT bstwssn 6:80 and 8:00 frosen, 8Qo dba. 248 Avery-Streett kitchen, porch, one-car garage, m -BO LTO N . On benudfu) Riga HAROM> A SONS, RubUaii remov­ 1DUW0M3 < M / / / six input, separate base and treble $18,800—82,000 under owner’s coat. ------gnllt p.m. Thursday, Friday and figtur- Wapplng. Ml 4-0004. “BOAT,SALE” variable vibrato. Cost $210. UHe large lot 86(t260, $17,900. Philbrick Lane, 4 bedroom custom built Rockville—4 room ranch, full cel­ ADVRRTISMl^NT OBPT. HOURS al, cellars end attier cleaned Olcott Street. Immaculate on WUllame Rd. 7 rooms, 114 batha, Ashes, papers all tubMab. Harold day nighte. MI M otl new. Sacrilice $128. MI 3-4289. FOUR ROOM cold water flat, $40, Agency, MI 9-M64. ranch, center entrance hallway, lar, baaement garage, country at­ overfilzed 4 finished six room i:lS AJL to 4:80 PAL IWBR LAWN MOWERS-Jaoob* Clearance of all I960 'boats at two full tile bathe, fireplace in mosphere, $13,900, all In immaculate condition. 1 aerfi Hoar. Ml 0-4014. adults. MI 3-4685. Cape. Plastered walli, deluxe lot. Asking $24,900. ' BMens, Toro end Arieas. Self- our cost. Your gain, our loss. AU MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial, family room, two-car garage one led,* push or riding. 18 to 80 largo kitchen, dining room, sun rec room ,. heated. Aluminum COPY CLOSINC „ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TV 8ERVICB — Potterton’s all 1960 motors’ discounted to make a Office and Store 95 WEST MnjDLE Tpke., 4>4 acre wooded lot with tennis court. 1 siding and comblnatlona. MtM AAL-SATCBOAT • AJL . Ask tor demonstration and ' Ecfuipment 54 rooms, all conveniences. Adult parlor oft large living room, bath $28,600. The R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor JARVIS REALTY CO. MOMDAtf m SANDWICH A14D GRILL be satiatled. Trade in your old mh* complete rig available to you at a and 4 bedrooms on second floor, mortgege; Well land- couple only* Oct 1, $104. Call MI 9-6245, Barbara Woods,. Ml 9-7702, acaped, shade trees. Among 383 E. Center St. MI 8-4110 MAN idilne. Parts and service. We price yc** afford. Terms and FOR SALE—Almost new, misty 3-2785 tofore 6 p.m. one-car garage, nicely landscaped Johanna Evans, Ml 9-5653. MI 9-4B48 MI 3-7357 v-e IhqMrlaneed Only comparable houses. Evenings MI 8-7847, PI 3-8811 PLE A SE ^ iAO YOUR AD. 1931. Phone Ml 9-4fiW for best \ahatpen and repair moat all hand traces accepted. green, metal office furniture. One lot. Priced at $16,900, Philbrick ------i- Pnrt-Uma 11 a.m.-3 p.m, or 1!|^ ^and power lawn mowere M l 39 MAIN ST.', 8 rooms,, heated,.$50. Agency, Ml 9-8464, IV—MANCHESTER—Autumn St. FROM OWNER—6 room ranch, at­ $19,500—Oversized 8 room ranch, service. executive desk and ' chair to good location. ^HOUtUC 09MIR Of THIS PROPiST^ ■ flva daya. 8-7908. Cai^to) Equipment Oo., 88 match; one secretary's, desk and Immediate occupancy. Call MI Immaculate 6 room colonial, com­ tached garage, radiant heal, new­ 26 LINDEN STREET K '^ ■ B t A * 59 HOLL STREETT—Large 10 room ly redecorated, near schools, Tba aArerWer ■!______U a b ^ th o (SR FLOORS CLEANED and waxed, SoSHOSE 'tMNMTIO UNrTrail AMOUENd Main St. McINTOSH BOAT CO. chair; one office table and chair; 3-2786 before 5 p.m’. pletely redecorated, 13x24 living OPPOSITE CENTERcPARK (ho Best iBoor* windows and*point washed, stoves TMEIMHIS single home, -6 bedrooms, new room, choice locatlod, amealte buses. MI 9-4934. ,K BOLTON AFTOARS and BJCPOBT BBBOL la Hum ’ MVfl,0PMSNT;rU.4NE70lL ' DISHWASHER one file. TR 5-1235; $ 5,800—Second Lake, 4 rootp year ONE ( o f ooOIttad cleaned, miscellaneous jolis. MI £VEHDgy wrroouswjo POSIT.*! TOP SOHr-aoeslbly the cleaneat 62 OAK ST., MANCHESTER LARGE SIX room duplex and! ga­ G.E. furnace, economical' heat, drive, aluminum combicationa, 8 room single. Large living room, Uoa. The BccaM ia laapoaalbla (or and moat tortUs available, any­ rage. Separate heating unit, $115. good condition throughout, large PORTER STREET SE* N 'round ranch, , taMorttoB for aay aJrwlfcO iB tM oaly to'Oio oztoat of a 3-2652. •: OHtllCetLL rK Automatic machine selling tor the amazingly low 2 full baths, fireplace, storm wine Dot leoae^ ^ ralae of where. Prompt delivery. Call Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Call after 6 p.m. MI 3-2934. playroom over deluxe 2-car ga­ figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. $14,700—4 fiplshed 8 room cape, dows, one-car garage, lot 175x80. ••make rood” tnacrtloB. E naia wfeloli FLAT FINISH Holland window OFSW.E- 48 houra 0 week preferred Leonard L. OlgliOk Bolton, MI rage, nice yard. Conveniently lo­ SENSIBLE INVITIN(5^0ME baseniant .garage, 'view. - (he advertleemeet wlO aet bo eonected ‘‘malM good" biaortloB Hours may be arranged. Diamonds— Watchc Dtihock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara Could be converted to two 4-room shades made tp measure. All 8^7068. THREE LADIES’ knit wool suits, t h r e e ROOM furnished apart­ cated. Can't be beat for the price Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evana, $15,700—6 room ranch, basement apartments. Also zoned to allow Jewelry ^ 48 ment. Middle-aged working couple Five bedrooms, oecreatlon room, metal Venetian blinds at a new Apjriy size 16, each $10; one pair ski of $17,900. Vacant. Call tod.aY MI 9-5653. garage, view. roomers. Roomers would |tav« pri­ low price. Keys made while you LOAM—Sa ND—Stone Gravel — pants, size 14, $10, MI 9-9041. preferred. CaU MI 3-6951. Gerard Agency, Ml 8-0365, Ml G,E. heating syetem, (ireplac.e, $15',900—4 finished, oversized 6 rOOB OOOPEEAHOW WBX Le o n a r d W. t o s t , jeweler—re­ vate entrance. 3 room en pay com­ wait. Marlow's. FUi and Amecite. For prompt de­ 9-0626. V—MANCHESTER-^Keeney St. 514 aunporch, 2-cnr garage, 114 i»athe. room cape, 2 atone fire­ b e afpbboiated il 3 - 2 7 1 1 CONNECTICUT STATE livery call Ml 8-8808. Walter P. pairs, adjusts watches eXpertly. THREE ROOMS beauUfully fur­ Priced rigjit; $19,800. Shown by ap plete taxes, heat and mortgage"))ay- GRAMMAR SCHOOL dreMes, some room modified Cape with breeze­ places,-full shed dormer. ments. FHA or bank mortgaga VlTEAVINO Of Bums, moth holes EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Miller, Trucking. Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday new. A1.SO 4 new pairs . girls’ nished with automatic washer, MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar­ polntm way and attached garage, built-in $19,000—Large 8 room cape, 114 available Immediate posseesnon. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 806 Main St., ManchestePpGonn. thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ shorts. TR 5-1469 after 5 p.m. heat, garage. Two rooms fur­ rison Colonial, IH ceramic hatha, range and oven, large well land- /- baths, stone veneer. h. d b {^ repaired, .tipper re­ A FREE SERVICE TOOL AND equipment rentals. nings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4387. nished, automatic washer, heat, Lost^and Found Automobil^for Sale - 4 fireplace, plastered walls, hot scaped lA. The conaition of tWa /BRAE-BURN REALTY $19,000—6 room ranch, Valentine placement^ umbrellas repmirea, NO FEE CHARGED Sales and service. AP Equipment, WOOL'SKIRTS and dresses, sizes garage. TR 6-7902 or TR 5-9992. water heat, amealte drive, shade FRED MURPHY 945 Center St., MI 9-2052, Open home le like new. Priced $17,400,* built, basement garage, heat- LOST—Ttleaday afternoon. whlM 1947 CADILLAC, 4-door sedan, new men’s shm dlart reversed and 803 enarr»vrir. 7 thin 9. Excellent condition. trees. MI 3-4860. Call the R. • F. Dlmock Co.. J)a - ed basement, large deluxe rec Realty motor, new brakes, \ $150. MI replaced. Marlow’s Littlo Mend­ evenings. Garden—:-Farm— Dairy Teenager's bargain. MI 9-9590. ONE FOUR ROOM heated apart MI 3-6273 and yellow ca t.. Vicinity North mjuMnxo*f,Pn. HHPitAHt ifllWCAtl Salesmen Wanted 36-A ment, also a one-room heated 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MlJ9ri702, room,' amealte drive, sensibly Bhid near railroad station. Re­ 3-1451 \ ing Shop. Products 50 4 CAROL.DR’VE - Rockville, $19,- or Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. priced. MI 3-4084 apartment with bath. Apply Ed­ 950. 8 room ranch, targe living THIS BUILDER’S home On Kelly ward.. Call MI 9-038S. 1948 DODGE business coup . DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com- PAINT Manufacturer’s Repre­ MATTRESS and box spring, excel­ Wanted—To Buy 58 ward J. Holl. MI 3-6117. Road, So. Windsor, one-half mile $11,900—Large 7 room home, 2 fire GREEN MANOR—8 rooms, ga­ room, cabinet kitchen. 8 bed­ VI—BOLTON—New (ktoom cape, places, 15x38 living room, nut large trunk, good running pany doors and windows, custom sentative wanted by prominent lent condition. Phone MI 9-9677. rooms, 114% friorteage can be from Manchester and Vernon. wlH rage, oil heat, no basement, sacri­ c o n c o r d g r a p e s . Philip Farr, living room wlthnwieled fireplace buildings,, tdew, almost 1’.4 ! tion. $45. Call PI 2-7937. worlc guaranteed. Call c o lle t WU- Painting—PSpering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 manufacturer for Hartford area 127 Charter Oak St. MI 9-9043. WANTED—Estimate on filling a assumed. Marion ,E. Robertaoii, give you 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fice at $14,300. Ken Ostrlnsky, AnnoanceniHiw territory. Sales experience re­ NINE CAPE, COD self storing .silo 12x24 with silage. Inquire at B asin s Locations wall, formal dMlng room, custom beautiful “ rec’’ room , garage, acres. limantlc HA 8-1196. Broker. Ml 3-5953 Gregg kitchen cgblnets, rolled for­ Realtor. 5H 3-6159. OLDSMOBILE 1965 convertib^ PAO m____ N O AND paperhanging. WOMAN EXPERIENCED, reUable HOUSEKEEPER for cwivaleacent quired. Eatabllshed territory. wooden combination sereen and nsi Parker St. MI 3-7804. 64 fireplace, bulIt-ins, and wooded $26,600—Large . deluxe 6 room PHUCO-BKNDIX u ib . waab, 30c ; Clpod— cleui__ _n woramanAlpworamanrap at rea- t o m a t o e s —Pick in your own con­ for Rent mica, 114^ths. 3 large bedrooms, excellent ‘ condition, full powe'r^ F-URNACES cleaned by licensed for housework once a week or two wridower. live in. Excellent quar­ Starting bass pay 8800 monthly, storm 'Windows assorted sizes, $45. tainers, 50c half bushel. 437 MANCHESTEai — New 7 room half .acre lot for tinder $20,000. ranch, 3 fireplaces, 1*4 baths, ROLUNG PARK—8 room Cap«i dry. 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- new top. MI 9-3223.. II burner man. Also trailer beat sottahle rates. 80 years in Man­ half daya, ateady. Call MI 9-5100. ters.’ Jol> not too cemfining. Phone BU 9-9410. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique LARGE STORE at 26 Birch St. walkout basement, one acre also 4 room apartment, ga­ I 'i baths and garage. CaU ownar cantor. 0 Maple S t, acrooo from bonus, and car allowance. Ex­ St., Wapplng, off Route 80. ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, The home' is easily adaptable Ip ^s. Reasonable. MI 4-0095. chester. Raymond Flaks. MI 'MI 9-2355, Saturday and Sunday and used furniture, chins, glass, Apply Marlow’z, 867 Main St. 2-car garage, large kitchen with led lot, fully landscaped, ame. private In-law quarters or a pri­ rages, over 2 acres, MI 9-0'458. Flfot Natlcmal Store. Open M ’9-0287. cellent advancement opportunity. 21’’ PHILCO Console TV set, VHF- drive. Selling for $18,800. Call 1952.FORD, V-8. sedan, radio and only, 8'11 a.m.; 12-2:30 p.m. or State age, send details of educa­ PEACHES, ELBERTA. Pick your silver, piciure frames and old Near Main St. Parking. built-in oven and range, formal vate office arrangement and Is $40,000—Large 8 room rolonisi, hoara. heater, standard transmission, KEY PUNCHERS— after 4:30 p.m. UHF. Excellent condition, MI own, $1 basket In your own con­ coins, old dolls and guns, hobby dining room. Ix)t 100x200. $20,91 the R. R. Dimock Co., MI 9-5245 in fine condition in and but. Public built 1711, dice condition, out EXTERIOR alM Interior painting. tion and experience to Box L, 3-4013; FOR OFFICE or business use. or Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, four good tires. MI 9-1368. lildlng'Contnctliig 14 Herald. tainer. Novell! Faj-m, Mountain collections, attic contents or whole Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8484. bus and shopping. "Glenn Roberts, buildings, farm pond. RO Ceilings reflnlBhed. Papernanglng. MOTHEiRS, school-home coordinat­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, Main St. near Center, 3 rooms, Johanna Evans MI 9-,5653, acree, 25 clear. Lots (nr Salfi 78 Personals 3 Wallpaper books. Estimates givsn. Road, Glastonbury. Realtor, office MI 4-1521, evenings WHOLESALE PRICES a l l T yW s of carpentry, w ^ Experienced Alphabetical ing work. 10 to 80 hours a week. TaJcott'vllle, Cpnn.. Tel. Ml 3-7449 ground fltfbr, plenlty of parking, MANCHESTER GREEN^pacious MI 4-0181. done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ Fully covered hy I n s u r e s . OHl School, church or 4-H work help­ LOAM AND fill. Woodrow aifford, ELBERTA PEACHES for 'canning 5H 9-5229, 9-5. 6 room ranch, 3 ,large''Dedrooms, Vn—MANCHESTER—Near Keeney ANDOVER LAKE—Two sdjointnd v a c u u m c l e a n e r s repaired In He,ip Wanted— MI 3-6712. VERNON 1955 DeSoto 4-Door Firedome V-8 ings. porchM, finish upstairs, base- Edward R. Price. Ml 9-lOOS. Permanent or temporary, part ful. Excellent earnings If accept­ or freezing. Route 85, Bolton. Se­ WANTED—Baby carriage-stroller 21 ft. living rooni/Wth fireplace, Street School.. Beautiful L shaped lots for sale. Marion E. Robertnon, my own home shop. Forty years Male or Pemala 37 MAIN STREE3T—Building for com­ ranch, 2'4 years young, extra 35 BROOKFIELD ST. Spacious co­ $19,900—Large 8 room cape, 1*4 P.S. R.H. Auto—Clean menta and gkrages. etc. Call Ml ed. Call JA 46877. 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. bastian Gambolati: combination or carriage at a rea dining room, kjtAcn with dish­ broker. Ml 3-5953. tacTjiy experience. All malcea, or full-time wmlc Immediately, day AMPLIFIER—30 watts, Danelee- mercial busines.s or office use. large living room with fireplace, lonial with four bedrooms, 1*4 baths, plastered walls, 2 car 1955 Ford Convertible—auto. 9-6981. \ sonable price. MI 3-7791. , - washer and.formica counter tops, baths, modem kitchen, dishwash­ low ratoa, free eatlmatea, ^ Courses and Classes 2? WAITRESS WANTED, 5 p.m.-l • JEWELRY tro Pioneer, Model SOA, two chan­ PEPPERS, tomatoes, egg plants. Will subdivide. Ml 9-6229, 9-6. three twin-sized bedrooms, large ^•-garage, idew, out buildings, THREE B ZONE lota with city 1964 Chevrolet 210—2-do6r Or night Milft, top gates paid, nel, six Input, separate base and ceramic tjled bathroom, attached er, disposal, formal dining room, pickup and dellvi>,ry. Mr. Miller, W. F. DION ictloa Company, a.m. Congenial aurroundinga, at­ Pick in your own containers. 50c wooded lot. Prie'ed at $18,500. Call . 1*4 acres. wafer. Union St. Manchester. AIRUNES TRAmmC and place­ SALES PERSONNEL treble variable 'vibrato. Coat $210. Rooms Without Board 59 garage,x' aluminum stqcm win- glassed and screened porches, two- $2,500 each. Ml 9-6495. JA SA(09. Alterattons, gddi' ions. Manchaater area. Transportation tractive salary, plus tips. Oak half bushel. 338 Hillatown Road. dow^^nd doors, 60 ft. paneled The R. F. Dlmock Co.. MI 9-S24S, 1956 Plymouth—R .-4 H, formica counters, ^ sidhig, ment for hoetees or ground work. Grill. M l 9-8094. Like new. Sacrifice $126. MI STORE OR offlc^ comer Spruce Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Jo­ car garage, lovely yard, 80x150 ft. ELLINGTON EIDERS WANTED, vicinity Must be High School graduate. Jewelry department- manager 3-4289. ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms, and Eldridge, MI 9-2360. b^smTient with walk-out, rear Close to bus and all schools. Own­ LOTS: CENTRAL B zone, iiU 1955 Chevrolet 4-door—R.H. palntlhg. Plans time Ml 3-0895. fumiahed if required. /basement door, 36 ft. .sunde.Ck with hanna ^vans, \n 9-5658., $18,800—- Contemporary , 6 room Travelers. Working hours 8:15- Write Box 484A, East Orange, BABYSITTER for two amall boys. and aales personnel needed (or new complete light housekeeping fa: ers have "nfioved. Please call Elva utilities; choice lot in Rockledga, 1954 Ford 2-door Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B STORE FOR RENT suitable fpr' patio beneath; stone terraced rear ranch, nice lot, basement fa- 4:80. MI 8-7781. BIDWELL HOME Imbrovement New Jersey. State age, address, Greenwood Drive. Hours 2 :30 p.m*. departments opening soon in Man­ cilities available. Central. Children V m —BOLTON. 6 room ranch near Tvler, Realtor. Ml 9-4469-MI two AA zone; one on Beelzebub 1954 Plymouth Station Wagon any business. Ideal locatlop-'for yard, nicely landscaped and rage. Co. Alterations, sddinm s - ga­ phone. Call JA 2-7151, TR 6-2303 to 6:30 p.m. Call MI 8-7877. chester’s newest store. Need both ASSORTED amplifiers, turn tables H^RDY CHRYSANTHEMU.MS In accepted, limited. 14 Arch St. Mrs. Manchester town line. 3 bedrooms, 9-5051. $25,000—Exclusive Cider Mill Road in South Windsor: wootjnd WANTED — Ride to Wllllmantlc 1952 Ford rages. Roofing on'* siding male and fe ale. Eb^rience in and speakers. MI 3-4289. Dorsev. '* dentist, near Parkade. CaH' MI fenced. Near schools, churches and extra large lot, $15,000 R. F. acre-plus lots In Bolton. T. J< State Teacher's College from No. electronics — "Learn by.Do­ lipstick red, pink, bronze, yellow 3-6802. shopping areas. Possible 4*4% M a n c h e s t e r — New Listings! Heights. Large 4 bedroom Aluminum clapboards a sps0(alty. Jewelry sales helpful but not positive and white. PonticelH’s , Green­ Dimock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara colonial, 1*4 baths, attached Crockett,'Realtor, MI 3-1577. Coventry. Call PI 2-6070^______Many others at wholesale prices. Unexcelled workmanship, ing'.’ at Connecticut’s oldest elec­ requirement. Applicant must be STORKUNE carriage, swing set, NEWLY DECORATED room in mortgage. 47 Hilltop Drive. Call Woods, Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evans, ue packed finished 6 room No down payment required. Easy tronics school. Day and evening Help'wuited— Male 36 wooden storm windows, screens, house, 433 N. Main St. private horde, shower, parking. HALL FOR LEASEr-i^econd floor, owner MI 9-9593. P rice'$20,500. Capikjn Bowers School area. House 2-car garage, view. budget terms. BQ 9-6495 LICENSED PRACnCAL nurse neat in appearance, aggreasive and Ml 9-5853. terms. . classescliuulM startatArf Sept. Sent 26.2 8 EnrollEnrnll nownnw! Hotpoint electric stove, Daystrom MI 9-8354. nicely decoratedxDance studio, of has futlsdry cellar, fireplace, hand­ Automobfles (or Sale 4 5-9109. to 8 shift. MI 9-2824. WANTED man to do kennel work enjoy meeting the public. Excellent ROCKI-EDGE —6*4 room 'dape HEBRON NEAR BOLTON Real Estate for Exchange 7S N.E. Technical Institute of Con- opportunity to advance to manager kitchen set. MI 9-3364. fices, club rooms. JA 7-1372 after X-VERN’ON — New 6 room ranch some kitbb^n. two-car garage with lecticut, Hartford, JA. 5-8406. and general cleaning. Mornings AFRICAN VIOLETS from ,50c Up. FURNISHED BEDROOM on bus 5 p,m. / / full baths, built-in oven and $11,500—6 room ranch, 2 acres. OLDER CARS, mechanics spe OAKLAND MOTORS, INC. PART-TIME, 9 a.m.-S p.m. Sewing and supervisory capacity. Com­ 239 Oak St. Tel. MI 9-0640. with attached garage, built-in amesite drive. Well landscaped only./ Inquire Dr. Richard C. Olm­ PRE-SEASON GUN SALE line. Depot Square, . business range, enclosed porch, one-car ga­ very large yard; Al.so conveniently $13,650—5*3 room, ranch, extras,; FLORIDA—Equity Iti Florida homa dais, Bxlt y -m lf cars, always Rooflnr—4ndlng 16 l x machine operators. Experienced sted, 663 Woodbridge St. MI 8-7876. pany benefits include free life in­ IJVRG ri'-'rONE-room air-conditioned stove and oven, one acre wooded 387 OAKLAND ST. block, adults, free parking, ac rage. There are many extras go­ lot, 2-fireplaces, near new Vernon located to shopping, bus and new VA mortgage available for small house, cottage or land In a g o ^ selection. Look behind our .Private Instructions - 28 preferred. Good houra'if you have surance and paid vacations. Apply commodates one or two, weekly or ottiee. 100% Main St. location. ing with this hou.se that' makes RAT’S ROOFDfO OO.. ahlogls and amall children going to school and THERE IS A future full of oppo^ In writing Box O, The Herald. ON SHOT&UNS and RIFLES Household Goods 5} Elementary School. Selling for schools, A.ssurnablp 4*4% GI or near Manchester John Fratm, offlce. D ^ la a Motors. 883 Main. MANCHESTER monthly rates. Tel. Mr. Keith at Marlow's 867 Main St. for comfortable living. $2.7,900. ANDOVER 240 N. Atlantic Drive, Boynton O PEN ^G FOR'piano Instructor In- want to work. Apply Kaklar Toy tunitiea In Puller Brush routs $17,900. R. F. Dimock Co.. MI mortgage. Ail this «,nd more for Prices Drastically Reduced RUGS—NEVER used. 9x12, $30. MI 9-8191. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. only 115.200 Elsie Mevep Agency, Beach. Florida. NEED A CAR and had your credit terested.te^ —In teaching at studio. Co., 60 Hilliard St. sales work. Retirement, hospital­ 9-5245, Barbara Wooda, Ml 9-7702, $14.500—Remodeled ®, room older turned down? Short on down pay­ Sitnattons Wantad— 9x15, $35. 10x15 rose beige. BU —-----^ --- Johanna Evans, Ml 9-56S3. Realtors, MI 9-5524, MI 3-6930. home. 2 acres, out buildings, T railers Phone 3-7815 or MI 9-7333. ization, advancemrat. Mamed, 12 Gai Single Shot ''vRh adjustable MAIN STREET—Heat hot water, Rouses for Rent 65 MANCHESTER — 6 room brick COVENTRY LAKE — Year ’round ment? Bankrupt? Repoesesalon? Jackson MI 8-8825. SCHOOL DAYS could be your car. Call MI 9-0090. . ^ Femala 38 9-B955. new VA mortgage ai’aUable. 3 1 choke Reg. $34.95—Now $18.88. .shower, parking, gentleman. MI ranch, enclosed breezeway, 2-car SIX ROOM Cape, two ceramic VERNON- 5*'i room ranch, large house, waterfront, 8 bedrooms, Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ THREE ROOM Roycraft trailer 21 golden Dollar days. Maks those 3-6667. LARGE 6 room split level with garage, one year old, quality con- $16,500—2-famlly • 4-4 flat, good A. DION, m e . Roofing. Biding, MATURE WOMAN TORO POWER handle at new low­ baths, breezeway and garage, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, dining room, aun­ las, get the lowdown on the low­ foot 1950 model.. Reasonable pride. painting. Caimntry. Alterations Bonds—St^ks Mortgajges 31 extra hours pay Extra dollars the DRIVERS for school buses—Mah- h^'vihg varied 16 Ga. Singlb Shot with adjustable garage including playroom and struction, exceptionally desirable sized rooms, 8 acres. est d o ^ and' smallest payments Avon way. Our Christmas Gift- cheater and Vernon, 7:30-8:30 a.m., clerical and expenwiwice de- choke. Reg. $34.95—Now $18.88. er price, now $84.95. 21’’ power washroom, 6 miles to Hartford or aluminum storms, full shed dor­ aluminum combination windows, porch. Can be used as Investmant, Very good condition. Call Ml and additions. Celllnga. Workman­ SPACIOUS ROOUtm private home location with a view. Priced in the $18,200-:-DeIuxe large 6 room Joseph , Broker, Ml 9-08J0. anywhere. Not a amall loan or 9-1555 evenings 5-7 or Saturdays. MORTGAGES—we are In a posi­ catalogues are the most beautiful 2:15-3:30 p.m. Good opportunity sires position in Mimehester area. handle rotary mower with bag nicely fiirnisljea, southwest ex Manchester, $145 a month. Irii- mer. Call owner. MI 9-4360. full basement, very clean. 6ne ranch, 1*4 hatha, plenty of ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. 20 Ga. Single,Shot with adjustable unit, $89.95. Marlow’s, 867 Main high 30s. Call (or appointment, year old, large mortgage can be finance company plan. Oouglaa tion to finance wcond ‘mortgages ever. Just show them and they will for extra income. Call MI 3-2414, Experienced ih dealing 'with public poaure. Kitchen•Ken privileges. Park­ maculate condition. Sign one year Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. closet space, 3 acres, brook, MANCHESTER Lpe. MI 3-4860. MI >-2813. choke. Reg. $34.95—Now $18.88. St., Manchester. Ml' 9-5221. PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial sssum'ed. Small dow'n payment. Motors. 883 Main St. in any amounts.\Terms to. suit sell for you. Look Into this un- personally end on phone. CaU MI ing. Ne^r High School, Center, lease or better. MI 4-1482 any new VA mortgage available. Fireplace, all utilities. Reasonable yoUr needs. J. D. .Realty, 470 3-6982. with 4 bedrooms. l*i baths, large Owner transferred. Price $14,990. Aato Driving School 7-A c o u q h u n AOOFma company, equaled earning opportunity to­ 12 Ga. Automatic Shotgun. ALL KINDS sterilized, recondi­ Shopping. MI 9-7361. time. $12.600—SIX room cape, full base­ living raom with fireplace. hot $29,900 -7 room older home, barn, at $13,500, Joseph Barth, Broker, WANTED — dean used can. We Main St., Ml 8-5139; day. CaU CH 7-4i37. CAREFUL, SINGLE man on poul­ Reg. $104.95—Now $77. ment, combination windows and Call Gaston Realty Company, MI buy, trade down or trade any­ Inc. Aluminum sidliig, asphalt, try farm. Experience desirable. LICENSED WOMAN will take care tioned used furniture for every SIX ROOM house, two baths, tHice water ti'eat. ohc-car garage. By 55 acres,‘26 clear,' pond poten­ MI 9-0320. EARLY’S DRIvmO School-Clasa- asbestos’ roofing. '■ Also " aluminum, ' ■ immi FRONT ROOM, centrally located. doors, aniesite drive, shade trees. 9-6731. tial. 3.500 foot approx, road thing. Douglas Moton. 883 Main. ASK FRANK BURKE hbw to lower Good wages, room, board. Phone of' thlldren in my home. Call MI 32 Special lever action rifle. room, including springs, mat- bedrooms. large l0t,'4n nice neigh­ appointment only, $23,900. Phil- room and road instruction. Stand­ galvanized or copper gutters sod SALESLADY Hot water. Parking. Gentleman 30 davs oc'- -ancy. Marion E. frontage. ard and automatic, dual-control monthly payments. a \ second evenings. PI 2-6658. /S-0763. ‘ Reg. $79.95—Now $58. tressaeS, TVs, and sparkling, clean preferred. 59 Birch St. Ml 9-7129. borhood. Children accepted. Ref­ brick Agency, MI 9 8464. 28 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. 1»7 AUSTIN HEALY—106. Uke leaders. Ml 8-7707. appliances. New 9x1-2 viscose rugs, Robertson. Broker. MI 3-59,53. cars. Day or evening appolni- mortgage consolidating de^s costs with a friendly personality for erences. $125 a rhonth. MI 3-64,52. ELEVEN ROOMS-Yes, If rooms COVENTRY Wfiiitfid-r*RfiaI Estate 77 new, white, two blue stripe*, ments. Call Ml 9-8875. only ,a penny a monui foi^ each women’s specialty shop. Salary, CARPENTER experienced In /re­ INFANTS TO toddlers, clean, SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. bronze-brass dinette, and ,chrome TWO ROOMS with private bath WEST CENTER Street—7 room .Spacious 7 room single home. tiree almost new. M 3-7566, AD- modeling, steady work. Call TR pleasant home. Reliable exper­ kitchen sets, mattresses. Top SIX LARGE rooms, fireplace, oil' in this well kept home oh Hackma­ $ 7,500—All brick deluxe $ room Roofing ana Ohlmnejs''16-A dollar you borrow, ■ Coiin^icut full-time, five day week, liberal Manchester Parkads and private entrance. Gentleman' English , colonial. Large living Four rooms with pine paneled uiy, 34 Connecticut Boulevard, 3-1605. gle. N i^ lot, located .iust across $18,200—Bolton Line — I.*rge 8*4 ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Heating and Plumbing 17 STRESSES AND MOTOROLA TV $25, swimming 3-2509. ■ ' the .street from the West Side A HOUSE THAT NEEDS room ranch, 2 fireplaces, Fordomatlc, V-8, radio and heat­ my. I- 3-7249, PACKAGE STORE for sale, gross­ East Hartford. Do£s—Birds— Pets 41 pool $2, window fan $5, bureau $8, ROOM FOR young lady. All the BOLTON BRAE-BURN REALTY er, original owner, mileage 44,000 ing $30,000. Centrally located. A SUPER ALBERT VALUE comforts of home. A few feet from Playground. Vacant and the a.sk- CHILDREN stone veneer, selling far un­ PLUMBmO a ND heating — re­ AKC SPRINGER Spaniel pup. Ex­ also other Hems MI 3-7791. ing price is onl.v $13,900. Terrific Ml 3-6273 miles, $ ^ . MI 3-4544. LARSON’S, Ocxmectlcut’s first tt- Good potential. $7,000 plus stock. COUNTER GIRLS BE YOUR OWN boss running s E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G everything. MI 3-7969.' Wanted to Rent 66 Beautiful 8 room executive der replacement cost and modeling Installations, repairs. cellent hunting stock, lovable pet. value. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml bank appraisal. censed driving school trained — All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI Gulf Service Station. First-rate In­ 1956 CHEVROLETT sedan, low mile­ 8 ROOMS FURNITURE contemporary'■ ranch designed and 6>i room English Colonial In 1956 a d v e n t u r e r hardtop. Im­ Experience ,o r will train Reasonable, n 2-7834. YOUNG COUPLE with two chil 3-1577. SELLING??? Certified and approved Is now of­ perience. 24-hour service. Call 8-5129. come, interesting outdoor .work. age. Reasonable. Good used chain BRAND NEW ATTRACTIVE ROOM In quiet built by U A R Construction Co. beautiful setting on 150x150 lot. cen­ maculate condition, fully powered; ■ X home, next to bath and shower. dren desperately need 5 to 6 room trally located, vr-iy elqse to LAND TRACTS We need liatlnga. To get the tiant fering classroom and behind Earl VanCamp. Ml 94749. Age 16 and Choice going station located . at saw. Kelvinator refrigerator, ONLY $310 MANCHESTER—8 roont cape, full less than one year ago, that fea­ sleek golden Interior and exterior, 55 Oakland Street, Manchester, WANTED—Home , tor kittens, 2 tan Free parking. MI 9-0887. single h'ouae or first ffoor apart­ schools', (hurches, shopping cen­ service call in an experienced auc> wheel inatru.dlon tor teenagers. PASTRY SHOP-for sale. Low rent­ and whtlte, one black and white, clothesline poles. MI 9-1363. IlS.ntr DELIVERS . dormer, fireplace, basement ga­ tures a sunken living room with 60 Acres----- 4 miles south of Bol­ priced right. Call Ml 9-14.V). al. Must sacrifice' because of ill­ Conn. No experience necessary... ■ $11.72 MONTH ment- preferred. Reasonable. JA ters. all over-sized rooms, very ton Center. 10 acres clear, private cesaful firm of Realtors — mam* Ml 9-6076.- Part-time 6 to \9 p.m. Three one calico. MI 6-1457. MODERN—Newly furnished twin rage, shaded yard. MI 9-5477. exposed beam ceiling marble fire­ Radio-TV Repair ness. Phone between- 6-9 p.m. MI nights a week mihimum, or full- Gulf will train you and pay you 12-Piece Bedroom 8-0152, place, formal dining room that large kitchen, living room 16x26, 5% financliig. Asking $8,,500. bers of Multiple Listing. Prompt DE CORMIER MOTORS bedroom, with private tiled bath action, (air appraisals. Call on Wen S ervices ^ 18 9-9116. time 7:30^ to 8 p.m7\or 11 to 6:80 while trtOning. Financial help for FOUR USED tubeless Mrs*,' 14-Piece Living Room MANCHESTER—6 finished • room opens to a large sumlcck. The den laundry, dining room, master bed­ 10 Acres—Bolton—620 foot ap­ 7.50x14. MI 9-1489. and shower in quiet neighbor­ w a n t e d to rent with option to Smith, BUI Rood or Jack Crockett Garage—Service—Storage 10 p.m., ^v^ to six days a week. qualified men. Write Gulf Oil TWO CUTE kittens ready to leaya 10-Piece Kitchen buy 4-5 room single house, vicinity Cape oh. a quiet street. Trees_ ga­ Is paneled with a stone fireplace of room^ dormitory bedroom, which proximate frontage, only $3,00o. SAYS, CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, Corporation, 165 'Whitney Avenue, Free storage until wanted. Free hood., Convenient to new Junior holds-' four beds comfortably, plus 176 Wooded Acres-Aiidover-Bol- St the T. J. Crockett Agency, S44 Help WanteO— Female' 35 home. Call MI 6-4962. High and High School, Parking. of Manchester.- Reasonable. MI lore both front and back yard,' All its own. A large paneled famii;'v Main 81.. Ml 3-1577. “ THESE FINE CARS ARE SURE STORAGE SPACE for furniture or svallsble all houra. Satlafactipn CONNECTICUT STATE New Haven, 11, Connecticut, *or deliverj’. Free set-up by our relia­ 3-0494, fenced in. Just pericct and safe room with built-in bar. A kitchen repilar twin-sized bedroom. Many ton line. Only $14,600.' $S,500 cash. merchandise now available at call New Haven State 7-5814, 9 Boats and Accessories 46 Additional conveniences. Open to T O , PLEASE YOU, THEYRK guaranteed. Call Ml 6-1818. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ble men. for the children. Priced at $13,000. that has all electric conveniences, built-ins, closets, storage spaces, SELLING YOUR home??? For PRJCED RIGHT AND OF 52 Pearl St. MI 9-S700. COUNTER and grill work. Exper­ e.m. to 5 p.m. or after 6 p.m. Mid­ FREE, PAIR tiger kittena,: houaa- discussion. Ideal for working 806 Main St., Manchester, Conn. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Call Ed Qualrale, Real Estate. MI 3 large bedrooms, 2 'i baths, 2-car large walk-in cedar rloset, china BUILDING LOTS courteous and Industrious realty COUR.se BATTK TERMS. ALL MAKES of TJ, radio and ienced only.' Apply evenings In per­ dletown DI 7-6616. broken. MI 9-2901; MARTIN—60.outboard Motor, 7% couple or teachers. References son. Patio Drive-In, Broad and E; Phone For Appointment Farni and l.and for Sale 71 9-5164 Ext. 3-9 or TR 5-6360. garage and manv more custom cabinets, bookcs.ses, extra large IxM-ations to suit' your needs. service, call Ed Quatrale, .ReM home electronic aqulpment ex­ A FREE SERVICE h.p. Very good condition, $50. MI Samuel Albert, Hfld. CH 7-0358 required. MI 3-6913. -i. fireplace, etc. .All aluminum sid­ Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Middle Tpke. EXPERIENCED gas station at­ S-4289. features that are .[list too beautiful Prices to suit your pocketbook. Estate Ml 9-5164, Ext. 85 or TR THIS WEEK’S SPECIAI^S pertly repaired with a 60-day NO FEE CHARGED SEESCING HOMES for (our excep- After 8 p.m. CH, 6-2481 BOLTON Re n t e r - 110 beautiful BOLTON—Large J room ranch with to describe in word.s. Why not call ing, large walled-ln terrace with guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the tendant for nights . And weekends. tionaUy pretty kittens. Phone after 8-6380. I960 TRIUMPH, If you have no means of transpor­ Apartments— Flats— acres with 3500 feet on state roads two-car garage. Six acres,; most tis for an appointment to show you aundeck, tennis, court, large 28x50’ LAWRENCE F. FTANO 1956 DeSoto 4-Door Sedan Manchester TV. MI 6rl048. MI 9-8279. 6. MI 9-8313. 14 FT. L'YMAN, 25 h.p. .motor, $50 ' of which are wooded. Very central model. Very good condition. MI tory work.' 'Apply (ancheater down, $7 per-'week. 10 h;p. Jolm- tation, I’ll'send my aiito for you. Tenements 63 with 8 roomy home. Reasonably through. Priced at $38,900, filtered swimming pool, 200’ wsl- IF YOU WISH peroonai oervie^ A aharp local car, low mileage No obligation priced for quiek sale. J. D. Realty, •location and a very realistic j^ripev pole fencing, and plenty of shade Ml 3-2766 call Joseph A[ Barth, brekar. Ml 9-7971, ask for Boots. GONDER’S TV’ Service—Motorola Modes, Pine Street. ALERT MAN to work three nights son $75. MI 9-1454.' Paul. P. Fiano------Ml 8-0488 and full power. DOMES'nC WORKERS: _ T -= ^ = S - TWO ROOM apartment, bath, hot -4T0 Malrr St.. W 3-5129. ------T . J, Crockett, ■ Realtors, MI trees and ahnibbery. Thi’a house haa 9-0820. • and Phllcd. factory service. HI-FI, a week at cigar qpunter at Arthur SPAYED'~”fTJMALE ColUe, A—I^B—E-^R ' 3-1577, U &.R REALTY Cp. Ed Crawford Ml 9-4410 Only $345 Down 1956 TRIUMPH—Motorcycle, 660 phonos and auto radlna. 214 SprurS WANTED^Waltressea. Apply in Drug. Good, salary and all store months old. CaU MI 9-4216. 43-45 ALLYN ST. HARTFORD water heat. Apply Marlow’s, 887 lo be seen to be appreciated. II person. Howard Johnson’s, Tol­ Day workers FOR SALE—7 room house with twin, excellent condition. MJ4,200 or asnaible offer on this very art R. Wolcott on automatic live out. m a l e h e l p wanted for 3rd shift MCCHA'NIC'S HELPKK washer; very good copdition. Baby SECOND FLOOR, large 4 room 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon chester and Vernon, 7:80-8:30 $10,500 5 ROOM ranch, Aluminum has basement. Real neat, good with overhead loft rented. Priced MI 9-7748 ' nice home on Ha.wdfinme St. washers, dryers and electric Apply 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Apply Iona carriage $15. BU 9-0702. apartment. Electric refrigerator, Good-sized kitchen, hatrtjws.v. NOTICE V8 standard shift. Radio and ranges. Ml 6-6678. a.qi., 2:15-8:30 p.m. Good oppor^' Interested In being apsoclatod storms, amesite dPivc, 200’ front- tot. gdSd central location, and the for quick sale, $13,800. MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA Manufactnring, Regent St., Man­ stove'and heat included. Connec­ age, view. Carlton H. Hutchins, BOWERS SCHOOL AREA .storm -w indow s, quiet s'treet The Town of Manchester and the heater. New w.w. tires. tunlty tor extra Income. Call M l with new onr dealership. Pleas­ f r ie z e LOUNGE chair, kitchen low price will Interest you. 'T. J. televtslon, service. Ml 9-4841. CONNECTICUT STATE chester, Conn. tion for wa.aher. Garage if desired. Ml 9-5132. Must be sold. Board of Education Meks bids on Only $295 Down CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut.- 3-2414, MI 3-2813. ant working conditions. Paid and rocking chairs. Reasonable, Marion E. Robertson, Broker, MI Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. Two ranch honscs in South Wind­ F'jrst time on market! lively co­ Roaaonable rates Call PI 8-7668 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CLEAN LOAM vacattons, |^d holidays. sor off Avery Street. Both over­ $18,000 '8 room split level many, approximately 183,000 gallons o f PHRXO RECOMMENDED Serv- n a t io n a l CORP. introducing n(W MI 3-4289. 3-5953. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 OLDER HOUSE on.Ruaaell St. 8 lonial featuring a spacious living 1956 Rambler 4-Door Sedan between 1:80-4 :S0 or ahy Urns Icp, on radios, televisions. Also, EXPERIENCED 806 MAIN ST. V sized ranches, one with 3 bedrooms many extras. Corner lot with No. 2 otl, 383.000 gallons of No., 4 product I is accepting applications Apply In Person rooms, 8 daw 1, 4 up, a fine home. rooms and enclosed porch, ga­ room, formal dlnin.g room, family '‘-...One, owner. Like new throughout. Saturday or Sunday. guaranteed service on all other MANCHESTER tor opportiuilty a i repreaentatlve fo r RCA ELECTRIC range, seven SdC ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ and double garage, and one with 4 beautiful yard, rail fence' and oil and 451,000 gallons of Not. • Sale centrally located, only $13,900. rage. and tool shed, aluminum size kitchen three large bedrooms. oil for the'period from Oct. 15* Nesr^w.w. tires too. makes. Shop our special do-lt- SEWING MACHINE in local community. Car eaaentlal. ‘ months old, excellent condition, ed, oil heat, A-1 conditiop, $70. Carlton W. Hutchina. Ml 9.-5132. bedrooms and single garage. Ibyo 1'.3 baths. Screened porch, attached shrubbery galore. NOW. BEFORE the rush starts. Is A FREE SERVi c e —no fee charged PcNil Dod9« Ponfioc, Inc, 3n'’. $125. Norge refrigerator, six storms and screens; Venetian years old. I-airge lot. Your choice 1960 to Oct, 14. 1961 Incluslv#. De* Only $345 Down yourself department featuring dis­ Good income — no investment. See Mr. Gilmore Adults only. Box J. Herald. garage,, s nice yard with trees. the time to have that gun put In OPERATORS AND TRAINEES WM. F. STiEU years old, excellent condition, $75. blinds and cai-pets included. Lot, $19,000. ' .lACK J. LAPPEN livery.•Should be made by metered shape (or the coming season. count prices. Open evenings and Start at once*- Write Box C, 878 Main SL—Mancheater SPLIT LEVEL, 7 rooms, high ele­ 80 ft, front ,x 148. Trees, shrubs, Fairly priced $18,900 .Showing by 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe V8 Saturday. Satellite Electronics Herald. and SON MI 4-1462. ; vation, built-jin stove, dishwasher, appointment. MI 4-1894, Ml 1-0149 truck only. The right is reserved Bring It and your mower, shears. Apply , TWO ROOMS furnished, all ujlil- and flowers galore. Call owner af­ tq reject any and all bids. Bid A fine, little car. fully equipped. knives,Brallh- Service, 165 School St., Manches­ T d. MI 9-7842 , garage, large lot,' $17,900, 4-!i% ter 3. MI 3-8835. Office MI 9-4506 ter. Manchester Modes, Inc. BABY SriTBR-^Wented to aleep f o r SALE—7-plece kitchen set. Ues. 105 Birch St. mortgage, ftarlton W. Hutchins, G. S. KEITH, Broker opening 3:30 p.m. Fri.. Sept. 16, Onl.y $195 Down walte, 52 Pearl '$•39; stove, $25; rec room-chairs, EIWA TYLER."Roaltor Pine St., Manchester overnight In my- home apd care' Ml 9-5J32. NEW 5 ROOM ranch" featuring VERNON — Exceptional 5 room 1960, at the business manager’s for one child. Must have o ^ $•5 a piece; refrigerator ar-vd chest SPACIOUS NEW 5 room apart­ MI 9-8191 or Ml 9-9125 .MI 9-4'469. 'Ml 9-9901 office of the B