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VOL. LXXX NO. 5 (TWENTY PAGES) ■ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960 (Claaeltled AdTerttotaf <»> Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS State News Roundup Build 3-1 After Four Judge Blocks PittsbUrifh, Oct. 6 (/F)—^Thefend Rlchardeon. Rlcherdeon teeied Death Injury scored two out Nelson. No runs, one hit, no errc^i, one Bridgeport, Oct. 6 (JP)— runs in the third innins and left. . U. S.^ Soviet Peace another in the fourth and held NEW YCNRK SBOOND Judge Thomas E. Troland in a S to 1 lead over the Pitts­ Berra rolled out. Nelson to Superior Court -today denied a burgh Pirates after four in­ Friend, covering first. Skowron motion for the appointment of struck out on a fast ball. Howard a one-man grand jury and a nings of the second game of looked at a third strike. ' thfc World Series. The Pirates No runs, no hits, no errors, none special states’ attorrtey to re­ Summit Talks 'I scored their run in the fourth. left. open an investigation into the Red Bloc NEW YORK FIRST PirrSBtTROH SECOND death of 4-year-old Albert Kubek, on a 2-1 count looped a Cimoli walked on a full count. Rotzal, also known as Albert Now Held Vital atngle Into left field just inside Burgess pepped to Richardson, hit­ Kish, 172 Woodmont Ave., al­ the foul line. The sun came out ting a 3-2 pitch. Mantle loped back for Hoak's long fly to center. most two years ago. By Macmillan Applauds through the clouds brifiglng a Mazeroski doubled Into the .left During the unusual court pro­ elmr^from the capacity crowd. ceeding, John H. Morton, counsel London, Oct. 6 {fP)—Prime Kubek. Was cut down attempting field corner, Cimoli holding for the petitioners, Mrf. Julia Ps- PIECES! to steal, durgM to Mazeroskl. third. Turley had a 3-2 count on- velo, Bridgeport,' and Mrs. Ella Minister Harold Macmillan ter Hellougald ' waS'- .galled out on Mazeroski, too. Friend popped to Heri, Trumbull, aunts of the dead turned from New York today UN Clash strikes. Marls slashed^ a ground Skowron near first base. No runs, one hit, ho errors, two boy, charged States’ Atty. Lorin arid said “there will have to ■ingle past Nelson into right field. W. Willis with dereliction of duty be” a summit meeting to ne­ By RELMAN MORIN Mantle went down, swinging, miss- left. NEW YORK THIRD in the prosecution- of the probe. gotiate outstanding world Unite(i Nations, N. Y., Oijt. big a fast ball.' Richardson walked. Turiey bunted Willis and assistant State's 6 (/P)—Embittered by defeat No runs, two hits, no errors, one Atty. Otto J. Saur were stoutly problems. PIECED. . . left. toward the mound and was out. The British leader, in a cheerful of their attempt to produce a PIECE A. . Friend to Mazeroski, Richardson defended however^by Judge Tro­ mood, told newsmen Premier Soviet-United States summit prrrsBUROH f i r s t moving to second on the sacrifice. land, who declared in his closing the "brigadoon" coordinates! Vlrdon raised a soft fiy to Befra Khrushchev had failed to. shake meeting, Asian-African neu­ giant "saddle stitch" plaid skirt Kubek grounded'a-^single through remarks from the bench: the position of United Nations sec­ in medium left center. Qroat the middle of the diahiond, scoring "As of the moment, Mr. Willis trals pushed a campaign to­ with unpressed pleats, 8 to 16. jacquard trimmed cardigan of grounded sharply to Richardson, retary-general Dag Hanimarskjold Richardson and put the Yankees in and his associate Mr. Saur enjoy or to stampede U.N. members Into day to build a peace bridge be­ wool and mohair, 16.98 who threw him out. Clemente front, 1-0. It was his fifth hit of the highest confidence of those of tween the world’s two great­ 17.98 dropped a Texas league single in the series.. McDpugald bounced a the Superior Court, who *>■« the reorgEuiizing the world organiza­ short right center, the .ball appointing authorities.” tion. est powers. PIECE B .. the tapered pants of fine worsted dropping among Maris, Mantle (Uoatiaaed «a Page Ntaie) ' WlillB-, denying the charge of Macmillan was asked if he felt TTie Communist bloc in the UJT. wool, 15.98 dereliction of duty, declared he there is a chance of an East-West General Assembly, at the same pullover of acrilan acrylic and has ho evidence which he feels summit meeting early .next year as time, reacted exuberantly to the should a grand jury or 18 a result of his two face-to-face developments, hailing the neutral­ wool, designed with brass buttons PIECES. . S Americans in Gr'dup member grand-jury. meetings with the Soviet premier. ist clEish with the United States aa and a cardigan look, 34 to 40. “If I had anym d^nce;-1 would •The prime minister replied: a clear victory for Premier Khrush­ as seen in "seventeen," the boat lose no time foolingwrpund with "I cannot tell. chev. As one Communist represen­ 11.98 "There will have to be a meet- tative put It, the Soviet premier neck pullover! 34 to 40. |4 .9 8 a one-man grand jn^y,!! the . ^ ,.n„ on "did not even have to lift a finger” Small Invasion Force States’ Attorney assereed> be in London'now that today. the summit’s., here." nists. simply stood by and ab­ can for we've a world of coordi­ higher mountains of eastern Cuba Republican Chairman Eklwin H. stained from voting while the A ministry communique said the before • Castro forces are con­ May Jr. said last night. Macmillan ^aswrted Khrush­ Big GE Plant nates!) and you have landing was made by 27 men. in.- United States led the strategy to centrated to cut them off. May told a meeting of New Ha­ chev overplayed his^iMd in his at-1 CastrD Kennedy Topic defeat the neutralists’ bid. eluding three Americans,."at dawn There have been reports of minor ven Republicans that the most tempts to win the su ^ e rt of the Schenectady, N. T., Oct. 6 (AS— The neutralists finally gave up yesterday’’’ on a bay midway be­ insurgent actlrity in this area of likely date for Nixon’s address on uncommitted U.N. members^ He | "Shoulder - to - ehouider, belly-to- tween tile towns of Baracoa and the struggle for their 5-nation Oriente Province for some weeks, the New' Haveii Green tb Oct. IT ■aid the Soviet leader's aimOst By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS '^ciithuBianni what It lack«d in num* back picketing," by an estimated U.S.-Soiriet summit proposal after Moa, the site of a nationalized but.Castro troops and militiamen or 19. daily speeches tired the delegates. berSi. 3,500 union members today sealed A m ^can Mining Co. "'Vice President Richard M. the main plant of the General the assembly, at U.S. urging, vot­ appear to have firm control of all "We aren't sure where he will The prime nfinlster said the So­ In Cincinnati. Kennedy, obvious­ ed to delete epecifie reference to The area is in Oriente Province, viet Union had made., "a great at­ NixonT4»eading into the South to­ Electric CTo., where 22,000 normal­ the . revolutionary stamping central sections. stop in Connecticut or what route ly cheered by thS crowds he has ly work. the t-wo government heads and he will follow, but he will be here," tempt” to iyln the backing bf the day, displaced new confidence af­ been drawing, turns toiut 3,000 to-shoulder, belly-tinback picket­ share in the estate until bequests Of Death Plane empt.v seats in the 14,000-seat It looked like an exceptionally ■erious rioMag in tho E ^ . Ger­ hostages, was reported to have Ro^ Roche, also known as Manu­ are completed to a number of quiet day, by Kennedy standards. ing.’) - ' man town of Dreadea reftoKafi reached an area called Neuvo el Rojo del Rio. He appeared at a Convention Hafi in Philadelnhia— A spokesman for the unibn^ld Mrs. Hejm’s friends and former Boston, Oct. 6 (JP)—Two Navy After tonight’s speech he wUl Weet Berlin today. Border ewei' Mundo with Castro forces, includ­ closed-door hearing last January employes. The will sets up trusts the scene of many national con- fly to Washington to 'prepare for a_ _—r--cbuple of -- professionalr ------stif ;i-.^ors from East Berlin said a faB designed for go­ ing militiamen and local suppor­ soon after resigning from the Cu­ that supply lifetime incomes for floating cranes today began rais­ ventlon.s—made up in stamping the second round of hi.s television tonargeacy raO went oat to po- ters, in pursuit. ban armed forces. many of the friends and employes. ing the forward • section of the debate with 'Vice President Nixon office^drkere attempting to en­ Uoe N eurit rioters la Dreodea’a ing put almost . The invaders landed at dawn, In his testimony, made public In her will, Mrs. Heyn, who died Eastern Airlines Electra that car­ tomorrow night. ter;.^ plant. etreeta ^nror the WMkead. The ariywhere this au­ THE PROFESSIONAL the communique said. It reported today, Roche said guerrilla train­ in August, said Norwalk Hospital, ried 61 persons to their deaths in But in the Kennedy camp the The .union spokesman accused ladependeat^Wrot Bertta Mor- they carried with them a large ings courses for the C^ban forces to be a beneficiary, must not be a takeoff piling Into the harbor News Tidbits talk Is almost exclusively devoted supervisors of attempting to create geapoet said thdnk^ro angry tumn! softly flar­ American flag, three pack mules. are attended by men from several "controlled wholly or in part by Tuesday night. to the crowds the Democratic pres­ trouble and police of arresting only demonstratioiis a t tba ed and delicately one U.S. .arlny uniform and vari Central and South American na- the state or federal government in Federal Aviation Administrator Colled from AP Wire* idential nominee has been draw­ pickets. Communist regime and APPROACH... oua documents, all of which were tloas. pursuant of a general scheme of Elwood R. Quesada suggested yes­ ing, especially in Louisville yes- The union,. .which originally cent prodanmthm ef detailed in "coe- ■eixdd by the militiamen. Specifically, he listed the Do­ socialized medicine or socialized terday starlings sucked into the terda.v. voted against a'strike, said it aaked nlst Bess Walter . tnbrfcht nella" by dering "The remainder of the group minican Republic, Nicaragua, hovDltal services;” air intakes may have disabled one A $21 jnllUon contract for HU- Rarely has the setting been poor­ Mayor Malcolm. Ellis to demand Chief of State. milliken. black, cannot escape the revolutionary Paraguay, Guatemala,' Salvador, The will said the portion allotted of more of the four turbine-propel­ 2-K Seasprlte utility helicoptera is er for enthusiaem. that the police Department act is made in oxfords army and loyal militiamen,” the and Costa Rica. to Norwalk Hospital will go to an ler engines. More than a hundred -being awarded to Kaman Aircraft As is his custom, he tried to impartially'. miNlES BESIONA'nON royal or purple, eommimique said.' ” Our govern­ "I don’t know ^ r certain, but 1 institution for the blind if it falls dead birds were found on the run­ eprp. by the Navy. Sen. Prescott work in far mor^-than there was The rUE local in Syracuse said it New York, Oct. 6 (AV-Maa- sizes 12 to 20; ment is fully aware of this open am. sure that there are representa- to abide by the terms. way." Bush is informed... .Neutralist hattan Borough President Hnlaa activity by which imperialism Is Only 11 of the 72 aboard the eovernment of Laos gays King (Continued on .Page Ywo) (Conttaiued on Page Nlne,teen) E. Jack declared flatly today I4'/2 to 2 2 '/i. attempting to promote counter­ (Oonttnned m Page Flftaw) (Coattmied oa Page Five) • ? plane, bound for ’hiladelphia, Sevang Vathana has approved he has no tntentioa of resigning by C L I N I C revolutionary activity and acts of Charlotte, N, C., Greenville, S. C.. establishing diplomatic rolatlons from his 8Z6,000-si-year poet. A terrorism.” . ^ and Atlanta, survived the shatter­ witit the Soviet Union. •pokesman for him earlier had ing crash. All were injured, six on I4;99 For-months Priip* Minister Urban Renewal Administration Victory for Gaitskell tabbed as "nonsense” a pob- Castro has been predicting an in­ Cut Loose from British Crown the danger lists at hospitals. Itshed report that he would qnlt from the collections in the vasion. This incident, as Outlined The pilot, co-pilot and engineer announces availability of $8 mil­ In a move to forestall furthiw • f . by the armed forces ministry, ap­ died but two stewardesses escaped lion loan and 88 million grant to prosecution moves agiUnst him pears to be the first confirmation serious injury. New Haven for its Dlx'well Aye. British Labor Backing on conflict of Interest chargee. house & hale shoe department that opposition . forces are ...ready South Africans Seen Fifty-seven bodies have been re­ renewal project.. .Inability of to move men into Cuba to assist covered. all identified but , one. a Supersonic jets to strafe and bomb y YPBOON IN PHIUFPINBS the* insurgents already fighting in young Negro woman. Four per­ pinpoint targets worries Arm y Manila. Oct. 8 (J6—Typboaa sons are missing. leaders. Army aviation director the Escambray Mountains in the says. Welfare State Concepts Kit hurled 80 mUe-an-hour center of this Island nation. For Republic Status ■Two divers, James. Walton and ivinds at tlje central PhlUpirinee. nJUUd Rumbts that Masferrer’s sup­ Jim Cahill, said the main section Army lofts Redstone missile on today, capelzlBg hoata and QVttM WAUTY of fuselage, in 36 feet of-water, saecessfnl^ 2(M)-n)Ue flight down the porters planned a landing have cir­ looked "as though it Ijad been rip­ Scarborqugh. England. Oct. 6>> In a speech to the conference, he wrecking crops and homea. ‘fhe culated here for weeks. One ver­ Johannesburg, Bouth Africa,^consent'of the other 10 merhber Atlatnic range in perfect per­ ronetebalary reported sevetbl Oct. 6 !■») — A dimihishing Anti- governments, and Asian and Af­ ped open with a can opener." formance. . .Peter Kuhm, 23, a for­ tPi—Britain’s Labor party today said a future Labor government . . . the foshloii tliooe sion said 50 well-armed men suc­ The cockpit section, pieces of cast aside,Its backing for nation­ would not merely limit Itself to fishing and small paeewiger ' ceeded in landing in Central, Cuba Republican Lead indicated today rican members.'have shown strong mer West German Army trooper is boats overturned, but had as that South Africans have voted to signs of wanting to expel South fuselage and three engine^ were sentenced to four, years in prison alization of industry in favor "o f nationalizing .industry but by and Joined .the other insurgents — ■marke'd with buoys yesterday in broad welfare state, concepts. shares in private enterprises to Immediate word of caeneltlee. estimated up to 1,000 men — in the cut their, coimtry loose from the Africa in retaliation for the na­ on charges of selling NATO mili­ British, crown. tionalist government’s aparthqjd preparation for raising. The en­ tary. secrets to Communist East The decision represented a eur-. finance welfare measures, extend Unoonflnned reports said 14 mdontains, gines could help to J determine prising victory for Hugh Gaitskell, the conception of the cooperatl've people died tai scattered mis­ The forces opposing Nationalist policy of strict racial segregation. Germany. the party leader who. suffered a The communique, named two Prime Minister Hendrik Ver- In the counting of the referen­ whether binls caused, a stall. movement and seek by various haps before the fnll fniy of the YOU NEVER HAD IT SO SOFT! prisoners, t said these were En­ Sammy Davis Jr. and Actress setback yesterdSy when the con­ means to insure that the "com­ typhoon was felt. woerd’s pljin (o turn the British dum vote, the Nationalists Birds have damaged planes but May Britt postpone wedding plans ference voted against the nuclear' rique Torre.^ Perez, who w*s jumped into an early lead. Then offieijils said there is no instance manding heights of the economy” wounded, and Arturo Alverez, de­ Commonwealth ! nation.,into a re­ to "Nov. 13, blaming legal com­ deterrent and Brltaip’a continued were under public .control. IRAN BACKS CENTO public still clung to' a lead of the Antr-Republicans forged ahead on record of their havih’g caused a plications.. .UN reports continu­ participation in the North Atlan­ Yes indeed. , . scribed as a Batista ex-soldier by 156,000 voties when 61 districts fatal accident. The approved executive commit­ Tehran, Iran, Oot 6 (iH —-i 10.99 sought for the assassination, of 102,000 votes ..with 86 of the 156 ing unrest in The Congo interior, tic Treaty Organization. tee statement rejects , rarisl: dis­ Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevt' districts reported. But many —mostly urban—were In.‘But. this Quesda said yesterday present mostly caused by workers dissatis­ The 1,261 delegates at the par­ theee Ulseful soft, in white with smooth finish, cushion crepe sole. three person's during Castro’s war lead .began metling when rural crimination, colonialism, economic opened the 11th session of flie ai^nnst Batista. heavily nationalist rural districts fied with their pay. ty’s annual conference, .voting the exploitation of one country by an­ Senate today and.promtoed Iran Bnlined elioee were yet to be heard from. districts began reporting at 'day­ (Continued on.Page Five) strength of the organizations they "Circles which direct policies light. Tvi'd. contracts totaling more other and inequality of opportunity "will remain e.ompletely la Prof.. Arthur Vleksley, running thnn 823 million received by The represented, took their decision for the individuals of Society. It ore a new expnrlenoe In an electrical .computer, ' predicted *A record outpouring of nearly this way: v- CENTO, which to a deteestiru 1.6 mijlion. votes mpparentlj' was Sikorsky, Aircraft Division of states; organization and oonforme to happy-g<>-foot-free comfort L\ing Cancer Cause the mSTkin in favor'of a republic Joseph Welch Dies; United Aircraft Corp. for , S-48 1, By a vote of 4,153,000 to 2,- "The British labor party is a the United Nations charter and would approach 80,000' when all cast from an sti-wnite sUctorate helicopter to be used by .the U.S. 316,000 they . supported, . a state­ democratic Socialist party. Its See them here In oil the votes were in from yesterday's of about 1.8'million. South Afri­ ment of aims by . the executive •prtnriples.” Iran, Pakistaab Army Case Lawyer Marine Ck»rps and Navy. . . . Three central ideal la the brotiierhood of Turkey and Britain are full their new for Fall Puzzle, Court Told referendum. ca's .12 million non-whites could U.S. 172 aircraft to operate from committee. This defined party man. Its. purpose U to make this United party leader Sir De Vil- only stand 'by and' watch the oals as something broader than members of tiie Central Treaty •maibieee ohd variety. Hyannis, . Mass., Oct. 6 (JP)— Australia next month to test nu­ ideal a reality everywhere." Organization (CENTO), while New -Orleans, Oct. 6 (JP)—The liers Qraaff, who led the Anti-Re­ plebiscite. clear fallout and' radloacU'vlt.v in He old demand for full public GaltakeU’e victory ropresuited a and a t the eome time . ^ 7 publicans, had not yet conceded Joseph N. Welch, Army counsel in gownership of the means 6f produc­ the United Stetoa to aseocteted Tobacco lndusti Research Com­ Verwoerd and his whitersuprem- the upper air south of the Austral­ defeat for Frank Cousins, head of with many ef Its coiuniltteea. feel their new mittee has spent 84 million in the defeat, however; ’ and Verivoerd acist followers campaigned on the the Army-Mo^rthy hearings, died ian continent, tion, distribution and exchange. the (huge Transport aiid Oeheral past six yearn on research and had not yet claimed a victory’. • claim that a republic would finally unexpectedly today at Cape Cod 2. By 4,304,000 to 2,226,000 the Workers Union, who has fought CENTO waa created In 1868. kind of eosel Hospital of a heart condition. Magda De Fintangea, 60, one­ delegates approved a motion back­ ■till feels the cadse of lung can­ Dutch-born Verwoerd has de­ unite the Afrikaans and English- time French gl-T friend of Italian tho party leader on every major le- cer is unikiiown, the committee’s clared that he wUl consider a ma­ He would .have been 7ft^ears old ing up the executive statement. aue before tile conference. ADMITS HOAX speaking white factions; His Oct. 22. Dictator Benito Mussolini, com­ Atlanta. 0«t. 6 (« — A 27- director has testified. jority of only one vote a mandate Dutch-descended. Afrikaners out­ mits suicide'in Geneva. . . . News­ Following Labor’s election defeat Hie victory also clearly atrengtii- Bhty, 12.99 Dr. Clarence Oook Little, Bar to submit to the naUohalist-cwi- number the whites of English Welch, kno'wn as a laWysr.’s by Prime Minister Macmlllan’e ened his chance to retain his hold year-bid hotel wattresa who told &.HALE lawyer, gainedhational prominence paper. Soviet Ruaala attacks ^ Presl-_ Conservatives a year ago, Gaitskell b( being neualted with a aeMfer Harbor, Maine, was a defense wft-' trOlIed parliament legislation to descent by a ratio of about 66 to on the leadership of the movement. in black or briar wood calf 9.99 . ; ness in the federal court suit in as.special founsel for the Army In Blsenhower’a for Peace sought to have the party constitu­ The row inside-the oppoeltlon La­ ■he hurled as her hneiiand tM jr. turn South Africa into a republic, 46. Ite 1964 wrangle with the late V:B. plan aa new way to get rid ef eur- in white with smooth finish, whif'p nap\ole arid which Mrs. Victoria S t Flaua substituting ian sheeted president Bnglish-Spsaktng whites bitterly plna American goodik tion rewritten 'to lessen the bor party will have no immediate year*- ago has admitted- aA Lartigue, Houston, TsaT., seeks Sen. Joseph McCarthy. emphasia on nationalization of In­ effect on Britain's foreign qr do- A m y if^ e e m a a eaM today, for Queen'BUzabeth U as chief attacked the plan for a republic. Welch, J who had 'been living Paid killer's drunken account of 12.99 c. a. house and son spring heel. • . 8160,000 damages from Liggett ft of state and recognizing the BriV ITiey charged it would pavb this dustry. mestlo polkiy. Prime Minister Har­ that her eteiy wee fblee- Tha, J • Myers Tobacco Co. aniT, R ., J. quietly as his secluded Cape Cbd the murders of Circuit Judge C. E. This produced an explo»lve par­ old MAmlluui’e Oonservative gov­ Am y epekeemea eeM Mtib ; S f t M j. w . hale CO. 7 leh sovereign only as head of the way for Verwoerd to create a "na­ hoatiLfor the paat few years, was ChlUingworth and his wife five in black calf Reynolds Tobacco Co. on grounds commonwealth. tionalist dlctatonhlp" end might ty battle and in the end, Oijtwelt ernment hae a comfortable 100-seat Jaamta Hemurd. whe alea teMt. house tk hale store hours: that her husband’s deatn ffdiq ho4.^1talleed at Hyannis with a yearf ago apparently hrealu oue was forced 40 give up his attempt majority in parUament and more aM .Bam e-Jaaalta Law BoMNi":. ■.; ample free parking In the r#pr Verwoerd says he hopes to kssp lead to the country being expelled heart condition early in BeptemlH|r. of the aatlon’e meet bwlniatnjre- open 6 days, 9:30 a.m". to 5:45 p.m. ■ l i ^ canesr W i Caussd Iqr dftr- South Africa In ths commonwsalth. from the multfraetai ^common­ to tinker with the 'Constitution, than four yean atUl In office. And Until the Army-^ IcCarthy l/4r- tertea, at West Palm B e ^ , f1a7.. which was drafted in 1818. But bY the sharp split In the Labor Party «t'Ft Btesw ^ tlSl*'. / j thursdays, 9:30 eon. to 9:00 p.m. as a .ripublle, as India, Pakistan wealth, "thus leaving South Africa ings put his fat John J. CiUflhan, 68. ofltclal ef and' ahaaa have reaMlasd. But iaplatofi and frienfilaas la a SoatiUs todajr’d conference decision, he has raade -Its prevloiualy aUm proQaeta Mde m M a l i - FretegSI. O tp tJ A Baglw, dlaa a t aehlm d hU point by a roundabout of aupplwtlng the OooaennMttvaa aea^ef • ISM wOl NiBSM wqrM-” . • •. ^ •- ' «•, • •f • ’ . - • .; !■•.•,'*

MANCHESTER/iVENINO HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONNe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. .I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER «, 1»§0 H t K T w 6 Sou$h WindMor ' ' ■ ■; ■ • . V'iiiil were Invited to the private gath* • • • arlng. J Joseph Welch Dies;^ MANSFIELD During the ride. Johnson talked eiiM5>KjI'TCZI C andidate Nixott Airs Confidence; to many commuters. .^m y Qise Lawyer r l l S ' Sheinwold on Bridge "I’m.not going to vote for you,” RTABTS TOitlORTl *- IT’S A .TniLl,BB! Event Set Today he was told by an avowed Repub­ (CoBtlnned from Page One) "■OC8C OF... pWHY KII8T The Baby Has lican, "but J like you.” Sooth dtalcr V8BBR’* I . . I DDSf" CREATE FROBUCMS ^ ClM*d.Kea„ Tsee., .Wed. Tho Democratic Women’s Ctuh Castro Kennedy Topic Henry Cabot Lodge, after a sometimes d^aatatlng wit—on the FOR OPPONENTS .Both aides vulnerable swing through California, brought NORTH wlU qxmsor a “Meet Tour Candi- the Republican campaign to Cor­ nation's television screens; Welch By Alfred Shaliiweld R K J 9 7 Been Named ••• daie Night” today at 8 pjn. at Iran P»ge One) were many Kennedy - Jonhsofi vallis in western Oregon today. was little known outside. legal Bridge playam can learn much Y A I signs and many shopts for^the op­ ♦ J 3 4 Democratic Hoadquarteta in the THINK circles. But among lawyers, he was am* f«r, and h* arrived late and position ticket. The OOP 'vice presidential can­ from the Insects. Soma of them, 4) Q 7 6 2 Wapping Profesetonial Center en But when his motorcade reached didate was met by an enthusiastic considered one of the beat. ,, for example, have no defense ex­ tftar dark. Furthermore, 11 had crowd of 400. mostly sttidents WEST EAST Ellington Rd. a square in the heart of the Uni­ Colleagues said he was a .law­ cept to resemble a dangerous type. '4 6 J 2 4 3 rained. versity of Pennsylvania area, from Oregon State College, when yer’s lawyer- one who frequently Gail Aans, daug^tar of MV. and Mrs. Harold Stsely of 39 Featured speakers will include: Tet aa he drove down Fourth If you wonder whether that last VQ107J 4K9S2 O’ SUte Senator. FVed' -J.. Doooy, surging students stopped it by his plane landed late last night. wka called by other attorneys and ♦ K10 6 4Q982 Trabbs Dr. She was bom'flbpt. 14 at Mancheater Meinorial Street, liouiavllle'a main drajr. he main force. He was scheduled for a mid-day law Arms for consultation on their sentence applies to bridge players 4 J 3 3 4 A 10 8 4 HcMqdtaL Har matamial grandparents ars Mr. and Mrs. Kon- SUte Representative John M. draw as happy and ho\incy a The 'Vice President, however, speech at the college tatfay. then cases. or inaecU, you can pick your own SOUTH atanty Hrjreay of Falrvlaw, Mass., and her paternal grandparenU Casey and George W. Stone, who eliminated from his Philadelphia was to go on to Portland for a In 1968, Welch moved from the answer. 4 A Q 10 8 4 are I^ . and. Mrs. Fredsric Steely of Chicopee Ftlls, Mass. Shs is also a candidate for represenU- crowd a* a rock 'n' roll kin)t. ' speech a quotation attributed to nighttime rally. courtroom to the movie set, to How can you make four apadea tive. Democratic candidates for 4 7 6 4 has three brothers, Douglas, 10, Wayne, 7, and Craig, 4; and two Justice of the peace will also be Girl aquialed. Boya yelled. And Sen I.yndon Johnaon about civil por^ay the Judge in tne film with this hand? 4 A 7 3 tdateru, Lola 8, and Kathy, 2. ' everybody ran every which way, rights. "Anatomy of a Murder.” He ap­ You can’t If you get perfect 4 K 9 • • • • • introduced. lor the'object eecm.i to be this; peared on television periodically, defense. You ahould k>8e_^a chart, Ssafli West North East The "Doocy Glrle,” Ydung Dem­ tat'a get close enoiiph to touch The quotation was Included In : Showers Honor DANCE Blaine Maiy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LaBrie of Pin­ prepared excerpts, which Nixons taking' part in discussion pro­ two diamonds and a club. To get 1 4 Pau 3 4 Pan nacle Rd., mington. She waa born Sept. 21 at Mancheater Me­ ocratic Club members campialgn- him. press aides had released earlier in grams. a foolish defense yoit must study 4 4 AH Pass . morial HoqdtU. Har maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. ing for the senator, will be pres­ The street looked like Ooodtime. Miss Fraccliia Opening lead — 4 3 ent. They include: Shlriey J. with humanity cut of Ita banks. I New York. It quoted Johnson ss Welch underwent a prostate,op­ ihe ways of the insects. Fred Rebbeor of Oswego, N. T., and her paternal grandmother I having said; ."I am not now and eration about a year ago and made West leads a heart, and you put la Mrs. Katherins LaM e' of Springfield, Xbrae. She has two Delnicki, Ellxabetta ' A. Krawski, Police eaid the crowd was larger Two showers were held recent- a good recovery. The Cape Cod up dummy’s ace. Return a _ low PARTY Eleanor C. Bloale, M arnu«t B. than the one Nixon drew a couple ' never have been an advocate of brothers, Armand, 7, and PhllUp, 6; and a slater, Susan, 5. Price and Constance J. Pandosqi. of weeks apo. They guessed that (■ivil rights.' I don't think I ever I ly for Miss Janet Lee Fracchia, Hospital reported recently he had Club from dummy. East plays low, BIGGEST BaniE OF BEER IN THE STATE [will lie." been progressing favorably under and you win with the king. West Tracy Lyau, daughter of Mr. and hfre. Theodore Wagner of Benedict Kupchunoa has bssn one at over 100,000. I 260 Spririg St. named chairman of' a “Farmers There is no denying, however, 1 Nixon's press secretary. Herbert treatment for his heart and saw carefully plays his lowest club to Sat., Oct. 8 t t Btrant St. . Sha vriua bom Sept. 15 at Mancheeter'Memorial What a buy! Only 45^ (contents) for the G. Klein, said the source of the I A personal shower was given by a likelihood that he might be dis­ indicate that ha has three cards HoopltaL Her maternal grandnnother is -Mrs. George Green of for Doocy” committee,, with Miss that Nixon had scored a 10-stnke her attendants at the home of her Delnicki as secretary. Edwin A. In Pennsylvania, with it's all-im­ quote was a column written by charged within a wefjt or two. iii the suit. Featuring: Ashford, and her paternal grandmother is Mra, Freda Wagner of Giant Imperial Bottle of Naxragansett Drew Pearson. He said the column mother, 360 Spring St. A miscel­ In his retirement years he had Now you draw two rounds of 84 Grant S t, Rockville. She has^a sister, Robin Lee, 8. Laeeman and Mary E. Nicholson 201 MORE portant 32 electoral votes. Viggic Ne^na was published In March IMO, and laneous shower was given by Mrs. delivered educational lectures on trumps with the ace and Jack, * • • • * were appointed campaign repre- On the 12-milc ride from the air­ Albert Katzureg, .North Coventry, Star of Conn. Bandstand senUUves. Lager Beer. Only pennies more tiian any port. where he landed in the late that It "referred to an incident the United Stated Qonstitution. after which you lead another low Harold WUtOB, oon of-Mr. iSnd Mrs. Francis H. Rowe of 1063 which Pearson said took place dur­ for about 25 guests. And at times he introduced tele-, club from dummy. Channel 8 ' Doocy has announced that Eu­ afternoon, the Republican presi­ Miss Fra'cehia will wed Michael Main S t, South Windsor. Ha was bom Sept S at St. Francis gene J. Paganetti of Bast Hart­ regular quart... yet it gives you a hill 20% dential nominee was seen by more ing the 19fl6 Democratic national vision mystery shows. . . East Muiat GuSh a Larry Lee and Hospital In Hartford. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. find convention." Strange, 58 Virginia Rd., Oct. 29 The man th? Army chose for ford will, be hie campaign mah- people than have turned out any . East must noar guess' why you The Bel-Airea Mrs. William F, Barkman of Essex Junction, Vt., and hie paternal' 'er. John A. Cox, also of East more beer. And what a beerl 'GANSETT time previously in the campaign. Democrat Lyndon B, Johnson at St. James' Church. counsel when it charged McCar­ carefully went over to dummy to grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rowe of Chester, Vt.’ thy with seeking preferential 8:00 8:85-10:25 • Trebles • • * * • Sartford, will be press aigent. Not all were supporters. There was treated to s boisterous recep- JORGENSEN HONORED If ad the second club. He knows I is brewed just right for drinking.«• i tion in trsditioiiai Republican treatment for an aide, G. David you have Just one club left in your Allan Beott son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Andrews of 10 Pros­ Bulletlne BEER THAN Advertisement— I Greenwich, Conn., last night. ■ Wlliimantic, Oct. 6 iJP)—Presi­ Schlne, before and after Schine hand. Perhaps that one club is the DANCING 7:3G11:30 pect S t ■ He was bom Sept. 12 at Mancheater Memorial Hos- Cub Pack 226 will hold iU light, but not too light. So think 'The cheers went up, a band dent Albert N. Jorgensen of the was drafted, described himself, as Caira a “TIME MACHINE” ^tal. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. RosUe Nadeau of St.- monthly planning committee meet: "At one time or another I guess Jack. wURtaDay Robbed Bank Eng. Admission 90e i blared and the placards waved as University of Connecticut has been "just an ordinary trial lawyer.” Mind you, if East works every­ Francis, Maine, and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. ing at 7:30 p.m. today at the home biggest! Save biggest! Enjoy biggest! I must have hmight a rur from ; the vice presidentlsl candidate named recipient of a "most distin­ McCarthy, who rose to fame and thing out very carefully, he will Harley Andrews of Princeton, Maine. He has a sister, Brenda, of Cubmaster Kenneth Wllliame, ..every dealer In town and sonic in .stepped off a commuter train from guished service” citation from the power as a prober of alleged sub­ know that he cannot lose by play­ 13. 32 Farnham Rd. All den mothers, Hi, neighbor . .. get ’GANSETT in Hartford, too, f have hsd my .New York. Police put the crowd Connecticut Department of the versives and declined in prestige • • • • • committee members and any par­ ll^re of troubles and repoase.ssions Anierican Legion. The depart- ing a low club. But not every op­ 'at between 1.000 and 1.200 persons. swiftly after the Army hearings, ponent is that good or that careful. Mark Eekel, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckland of 459 ent interested in becoming a com­ tM. I have also gone bankrupt I 'T it) surprised to find so many 'ment’s executive committee voted Km Tat I Keeney S t He was bom Sept. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ mittee member, are urgi^ to at­ the Giant Imperial Bottle! last night to award the citation to contended the Army raised the Tour best chance to make the con­ REGULAR and thus has’s no credit standing. [Democrats In this Republican point in an attempt to foigi him J TONIGHT and Evtry THURS.. RM.. SAT. pital. His maUmal grandmother is Mra. Sophie Sankey of 179 tend. Nobody except Honest Douglas -Jorgensen for his work with state tract ia to look'like the sort of rsironghold." drawded the highly to ease an investigation of mili­ dangerous player who will try to Oakland St., and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Eskel Buck- Cub ScouU who will participate would sell me a car on time and I i pleased Texan, youth and for the American Le­ , Your Host, MiKESTANKO.Presonh for You— land of 453 Keeney St. He has three sisters: Judith Ann, 11, in the Fire Prevention Parade in gion program on the campus esch tary security. steal a club trick with tha double­ do mean nobody.. Honest Douglas Johnaon paid the brief visit to Welch had two sons, Joe N. Lyndon of Washington, Ga., died Jane Karen, 7, and Laurie Christine, 1. Hartford should report Saturday has been real good to me and many i attend a party in his honor given year. The award will be presented ton K-J of clubs. to Jorgensen on the university ■Welch of Walpole, Mass., and Lyn­ Dec. 21, 1956. If East steps up with the ace / f at 8:30 a.m. at Wapping School. ether ao-called dead beats. TfTiere's ' bv Thomas .1, Deegan Jr., a publt- His widow is the former Agnea Raymond Panli eon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Adamson, All fathers who will help with no bdcks. red tape or ridiculuous I cist and chalrmkn of the executive campus Nov. 10. He marks his don of Ann Arbor, Mich. Both are of clubs to stop you from stealing "THE VERSATILES 24 Risley Rd., Glastonbury. He was bom Sept 17 at Manches- 0NLY45^ transportation are asked to con­ I board of the 19«4 New York 26th year at the university 116x1 engineers. Rodgers Brown of Chestnut Hill, a club trick, you^ will, later dis­ U r Memorial Hospital. Hts maternal grandparenU are Mr. and prices either." Name of writer on His first wife, the former Judith Ma.ss. card a diamond on'dummy’a queen For Tour Dining and Entertaining Pleasure! tact Leonard Landers, 131 Farn­ CONTENTS request. ' World's Fair. About 100 persona month. \ Mrs. .John Winch, Glastonbury. His paternal grandparenU are ham Rd. of clubs.' This will give you the- Mr. and Mrs. Victor AdamSbn, Hebron. contract. • • • . • • The Religious Education Com­ '."w’- w iyiuinii ,npn'Js The next time you are. playing OAK GRILL, 30 OAK STREET Tammy Jean, daugfaUr of Mr. and Mra. Harold J. Howard mittee of Wapping Community a pretty hopeless contract, think of NO COVER s NO .MINIMUM s AMPLE PARKING Jr., 18 Donna St., ThompsonviUe. She was bom Sept. IS at Man­ Church will meet tonight at 7:30 some card that would give you a chester Memorial Hospital. Her maUmal grandparenU are Mr. in the Ruth Crockett room. The reasonable play for your bid. Then and Mrs. Antonio Pepe of Springfield, Mass., and her paternal Church Council meeting 'on the play the hand in such i way as to grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Howard Sr. of ^8 Birch proposed church budget will Uke persuade some gullible opponent i t She has asisUr, Teresa Ann, 3H. place Friday at 8 p.m. that you have the desired card. • • • • • Wapping Grange wlU 'sponsor a It’s bettar to be a live insect than Ooonla Lynu, dauad^Ur of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps, 61 ‘Record-Hop’ for teenagere Fri­ a dead lion. Ward S t, Rockville. She was bom Sept. 14 at Manchester Me­ day from 7:30-11:30 p.m., at Wap- COMET I96f Dally Question Mrs. John Hammond Dailey morial Hospital. Her maUmal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. plM Community House. Partner opens with one club, and II Stanley B. Drake, Fort Kent Maine. Her paternal grandmother •nie date for Wapping Orange the next player passes. You hold: Announces Classes In Is . Mrs. Mildred Phelps, Hartford. She has a sister, Brenda to neighbor with Rocky_ HOI Spades—5; Hearts—K 9 5 2-: Dia­ Elaine. Grangers at Rocky Hill is Oct. 19 BALLROOM DANCIN© and DEPORTMENT • • • • • instead of Oct. 8. monds—Q 9 8 2; Clubs—A 10 8 4. Keith Brian, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hellstrom Jr., 29 t h e b e t t e r g o m p a c t c a r What do you say? Will Resume At The Domino Rd., Glastonbury, He was bom Sept. 14 at Manchester Manchester Evening HeraM , Answer: Bid one heart. Show a Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and South Windsor eorrespoBdeat, El­ nJatjor suit, even a weak one, MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB OCT. 28 Mrs. Lionel Chaloux, Glastonbury. His paternal grandparenU more Bamham, tdqihoae Mitchell rather than raise a minor. 7th and 8th GRADE ASSEMBLIES FRIDAY EVENINGS are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Helletrom Jr., Glastonbury. 4-0674. (Copyright 1960, General Fea­ tures Corp.) Limited Number of Registrations Accepted REGISTRAnONS CLOSE OCT. 14 For.further information, Call AD 3-6355 © K l E L Y l Lung Cancer Cause School Menus ill COMPACT CAR WITH __ . Puzzle, Court Told H m menus for Oct. 30 through wrra OR BELOW FAM Iiy-S!ZE 14 are as follows': FINE-GAR STYLING (Oontlaned from Page One) Elemeiitery OTHER OMPACTS COMPACT Little said that everything so Monday: Toasted ctieese aand- far by Tl'RC investigations con­ vrichas, vegetable sticks, mixed firms a statement iasued when the fruit,. milk. committee syr** founded that the Tuesday: Chicken noodle soup, definite' causf et cancer is not meat sandwiches, cheese wedgest iiiili known. g ^ tin with whipped cream, milk. jliiy Little said h^\ feels the prob­ STARTS TOMORROW—SATURDAY and SUNDAY Wednesday: Meat loaf, mashed 111 lem needs furthdr^ study 'when potato, gravy, buttered oarrots, iniH y £ i asked 'under cross fifaminatlon if bread and butter, pears, milk. ^ he felt smoking hads been ab-* Scandals of a WARNR9I Thureday: lYankfurt on roll, solved from suspicion ak. a cause RBCKLBSS ERA. eoleelaw, white cake with choco­ of lung cancer. M*G*M BaaeasiTa G R E G O R V f 'P h c x late frosting milk. MANCflESTER SHOPPING PARKADE He admitted there was a.'possi­ Friday: Fish stjeka, browned ble connection, but felt there wqre IttC H M R iP £ b o potato, buttered p ^ , bread and other substances Involved. B a S e h j j c t 4 G m n h ^ tte r, toe cream, milk. I mMMtWtCeiMI I •n.JOHNlSJSTON North Jnnlor High pnoouerton dr »mmian ontnurt Monday; Beef noodle soup, mnw luzum toasted cheese sandwich, pears, ■A'* milk. I . ^ GRANGl'TAYM D i Q c Tuasday: Bouparberger, potato E flS T U JO O D mm .TCCHNICOLOa fig acssiarasre* chips, green beans, white cidte ae* eaasewav i*m —in a • a VOVini m *m ' .ii.m i i-l-« a* KWm HUSTON, mwww a> oMnf with chocolate frosting, milk. 'A'. Bart Tjtseatler - - J*aa Slmmeat ‘UST1NW;M011y Wednesday: Baked chicken- and "ELMER GANTRY" noodles, pineapple elaw, com In C«lor 1:SB-R:M FBI. and SAT. "GUN RUNNERS”—Aiidle Murphy bread, gelatin with cream, milk. f w i AUo: At 7:00 P.M. Patricia Owena-Eddie Albert Thurisday: Meat balls, mashed "ttiTM Cum* To KiN" \ potatoes, carrots, bread pudding, Cameren Mitchell jehn I.eDlAii bread and butter, milk. N ' 4:taS;ta-tt;M Friday; Baked rice and cheese, SI N.: “TIMK MACHINR" green salad, French bread, coconut TOMORROW cookies, milk. - ( - Senior High ! , * *•« Monday; Baked porkettee with applesauce, mashed potato, but­ tered green beans, bread and but­ ter, milk. WALNUT Special Round-Trip Bus Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat aauce, toeaed salad, roll, and but­ For Manchester Area Youth! ter, milk. RESTAURANT "Collins” buses will take you directly to the door of Hartford . Wednesday; Chicken a la king Akattng Palace for a wonderful evening of fun with old and en biacuit, buttered peas, bread 7 w a l n u t ST. new friends . . We repeat, loads of fun for everyone plus prises, and butter, milk. . . . Surprises, and ? ? ? Thursday: Beef stew with pota­ Ml 9-8070 The low prire of 81.25 Includes your admission to the rink and toes and carrots, bread and but­ round trip hus fare. You return home about 11:15 p.m.'Tell your ter, milk. friends and catch the Friday night Fun Bus! Friday: Fruit Juice, tuna salad, Open potato chips, sliced tomato and o SPECIAL FRIDAY BUS SCHEDULE a lettuce, bread and butter, milk. Leaves Manchester 7:15—From Center Travel Agency Leaves Wapping 7:26—From Post Office SundaY Leaves Pleasant Valley 7:36—From St. Francis-Church 12 NOON l« 8 P.M. ARTHUR DRUB

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SATn 10 AJuT: !• 4 PJ4. EAST aCDDLE TTBE. • aad OeZlE OSGOOD ON DBUMfl . MANCHESTER - j X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER «, ld«0 MANCHESITEB EVBNiNQ HEAALD, JiANCHEStEE, CX)NK- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960 erate in this manner, Luddecka In­ many state, agencies and had been that they bad no; one to leave their three children 'with. ed last to soms brash young Psalm amaaingly portrays the sx- dicated. He urged votere to use a reporter on several Connecticut vlval dictate. Khruahchev u, for HockviUe-V ernon The, government, on hearing of Cranes Rdise newcomer who intends,' no doubt, A ThoQRht for Todajr perienoe of this tjqW'Of Americah logic and reason to prevail ever S t a t e N e w s new8papers,-'dled at hie Litchfteld IRmtrl|»ater hia very natural and underatend- the Grays family probleme, asked KIDS!-LAST to rfipreient his town and party by th Negro. And when ws recaU that W. H. INOLAND petty jealousies an<1 speclsl inter­ home yeaterday. following a heart able naaoiiA, trying to fight off ConnecticiU these are rooognlsed an having attack. that , the chof^te against the wife with Isansr purpose and sharper Oenadl of OhnnkM ests. Forward Part IfBraUi produced the i^lritaals, known as LU M lit CO. Town Meeting There have been several after­ be dismissed. Hultgren said Mrs. JUmOR SQUARE M INE LESSONS £ti]miti9 the future in which his country direction. That’s all right, we sup­ AT THE OBBBN” A native Of Montpelier, Vt.. Greye'a part in the alleged swindle pose,'but who is to represent ele­ the grsatsot oontribution made in The opening of bids tot ^ « m - thoughts voiced by town lesdere Roundup VtnttJmtD BV IBB seems' fated for minority status Yankee Open An Dny BntnnlBy Crapo came to Conn# ;ticut 49 came about “merely because she WESTERN f lY U BBKAUD^^mniraoor mo. mental humanity, the way Clara one of the valuable glM with the United States to music, our struotion ot the proposed Man­ on the odjoimied meeting, none of Of Death Plane and reestablish the past, in which Said Archaic years ago and was State cfipitol was obeying her husband.'; Mi;#. By A. H. O. did? which God has endowed man is sppreclalon of them Is tremend­ chester technical echool h u bewi which'^fidlcltte any great changes ■ (OMtiiiMd from PiMte Ok*) reporter for the Hartford Gotpant, MANOmSTER JUNIOR SQUAKN DANCE CLUB his country would hAve policy poetponed until Thursday, O ct 18, in position. Rockville opokeemen Graye was diemissed as a defend­ ffluluSrnbR^^N One of the Tilceat guys” in the Imagination. Tet too often we ously hsightensd. ' H e retired in 1954 as editor and 'm uRHDAY—oenroBER 6 w aLt b r R. r s R a im N want tax inequities reduced and ant. (Oofi tinned from Page Ooe) equality., He'"would be more intel- crop o f new Dem ocrats In tbe must admit that we misuse such Percy M. Spurrier, at 2:30 pjn. VfUliam F. Luddeeke, chairman As remainder legatees, Norwalk publisher , of the Litchfield En­ 5tH and 6th GRADERS—6 >30-8 :M iThis is the season of year In 1959 House was Rep. H arry Ham­ South Methodist Church. The hlda were to have been open­ favor supporting the proposed Nineteen of the original defend­ li^nt, we think, to muster pa­ gifts, and employ them for ends ef• the Board of Finance, drew Hospital and the American Foun-, quirer. Diiring World War II. evidence indicates no structural JUNIOB HIGH and HIGH STtDENTS—«:60-9:86 which w e find our baaeb^l find mer of the town of Vernon, able ed yeaterday afternoon. budget with its controversial po­ ants pleaded $pillty Tliesday and that are not wholesomely produc­ attention todajr te the probleins of dation for the Blind in New York Crapo re-signed from the Enquirer failure' such as was blamed for WADDELL SCHOOL—BROAD ST. tience, difflcult as that mhy be for and serious and devoted In com­ James F. Haran of the contract lice budget slash. Rural Vernon yesterday, and another was grant­ T* sad B toSJm Jbtcnd !u°SSr| our politics all mixed up. Some­ tive. One conetructlve use of budgeting in the growing, town of City would receive 44, per cent for wartime sen’ice. He resumed INSTRUCTION and CALLING STAN BEST anyone, in his position;'and seek, by. mittee and In debate on the floor, department of the Department of leaders object to the slashed budg­ ed a postponement. two other Electra crashes. „ j at luSoMter Ooim.. body, the other day, quoted Ima^natlon Is to attempt to place Deaths Last Night Venion, and eald the town meet­ each of what is . left after com­ his duties when the war ended. The drivers said they saw scores 50e PER LESSON—MI 9-0996 FOR INFORMATION CluM Kail MaHcr. Russian conduefe-and. by the pas­ one of the young meh iwho en­ PubUc Works said the poatpone- et as reflecting policy made by the Nixon to the effect that no po­ one’s self, as objectively as pos­ ing form of legislation seems no pletion of regular bequests. Other In the' 1930s, Crapo was di­ of small birds impaled on jagged abled hie pa^y to cai^ off its ment was made at the request of finance board which, they say, the Eaaettce of Teaching SUBSCRIPTION RATIQB sage of time and policy, to create sible, in the position of another. By TBE ASCKKHATBD PME88 kv^er adequate to handle them. remainder legatees are Bethune- rector of re.search for the state fragments alnpg the wings and P ajr^ s to AdTMoc* litical campaign ever really hit its surprise control of the House the general contractore who plen Board cannot do. the atmosphere in whjch Russia For example, one whose conduct Peris—Alfred Lewis Kroeber, ”1 am pereoiially con\'4nce(l,” he Cookman College, Daytona Beach. Motor Vehicles Department, di­ New Haven, Oct. 6 (.ij*;- -After 10 ' around one engine. - ’ OtM -YSME ••aaaaa*aa«aat*«a*<*aaaa stride until' after the World's Se with some intelligence and dig­ to' bid. They wanted more time to Fla.,' lO per cent; and the 81s toOAtbs • a • aa •• a a #• a a aa a* •• ** * would win a majority once in a Is unbecoming and perhaps has 84, professor smeritus o f an' said, "that this power to reject rector o f the .State Commission years as president of Yale Univer­ Walton and Cahill said pte water nity. study the addenda to tbe plana and Saugatuck, Conn., Congregatibnal Tim s Months aaaaa»a««aa*aaaaaaaa lies» had been concluded. I^ls really offended us. If ive honestly thropology at tbs University of . the entire budget beceuee fir' dls- on Street and Highway Safety, sity, A. Whitney Griswold still de­ was so murky they could not tell One Month aaaaaa#a%aaaaaaaaaaaaaa While. In bur personal book, one of specifications. Church and the University School ^^eSklY •••'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa year, it could bp that the rivalry attempt this, it Is amazing how California, died Wednesday, ap­ . agreement over certain expense Public Records and with the State Tax Commis­ scribes himself as a teacher at If any bodies were inside. In the In Manchester And'lt .might be that we, for our the "nicest guys” ever to come In addlUon, bs said, there w is a o f Cfiiristianlty. Lee's Summit, N. Sinfle Oopy a»#aaa«aaaaaa«a*aa»aaaaa--^ »18 between the two attractions is, to tbs State Senate from any dis­ often we discover that these have parently of a heart attack. Kroeb­ fioeounte agein demonatrateg the sion and State Commisaion on re­ heart. entire plane, qnlj’ two seats re­ part, would also be wise if we eased like everything else, negative er and his wife were en route conflllct with a bid opening on the fact that die town meeting Is no J., one per cent ekeh. mained' attached to the floor. MBUBNR trict was Senator James ICcGrath, not had th# prlvllegea we take for Federal Building to be constructed Warrantee Deeds organization. “My entire life,” he said as he Marlow's Furniture Dept. THK ASSOCIATKD PAiSSa up once in a while, in our present rather than poaitive, with the Se­ of Waterbury’e 16th. He was a granted. And beyond this often home from Vienna. He had served longer ^a'^ractlcal legialative ve- Jarvis Enterprises Inc. to Frank Am ong aurvivor.s are his Widow. Btart^ his second decade today as The diyets^said the cockpit sec­ Tha Aaaodatad Prau U u cli^ T al; in Hartford. position of majority leadership, and ries not much more lively, as an "nice gujr” because . be seemed untoward circumetancea h a v e at the University from 1901 to properly solving (our) and Beatrice B, Ruggerio, prop­ ^ Center Dedicated Margaret, a daughter a brother Yale's top official, "is spent ex­ tion ^wr's badli^'sims.shed. and sepa­ antUled to the. iua ot rajrabUcatiqn o( attraction, than the campaign. all nawa dlapatelia* cntdltad to h or clean, and faitalligant, and inter­ come to them that have issued in 1946. problems.” * erty on 'Woodhill Rd. ' , and tw o aisters. plaining things to people whs have rated from the rest of the plane. FOR PHILCO let Russia win a point now and We haven’t any idea, for instance, H Groton, Oct. 6 m - Gov. Abra­ not othenrlaa oreditad to UiU paper ested in something more than the a diSrarfed and perverted devel Austin, Teic.— Dr. John Tipton Robert W. and Dorothy McC. the'wrong^dea about them.” One wing, apparently the right one, and atao the loeal nawa oubllahad hara. then, just to prove to Russia that who is on first at the momeht, ' Hia statement looks back on ham Riblcoff W'as among the dig-i TELEVISION — WASHERS routine poUtieat opportunities for opment. This enables us, if we Lonsdale, 64, director of the Uni­ Morrison to Wesley L.' and Pero­ lay nearby, both engines tom from All rlsbtt of republlcatlon of apaelal Sadlak or Kowalski, or who is Monday night's meeting in which nitaries present at the dedicstion It was in 1960 that Griswold at dlspat^ea barain are alao raaerred the game is worth playing. No himself or hie party. But, al­ versity of Texas bureau of eco­ t s Smiles, property at 207 Parker Strindle Trial Stalled 1 it and some distance awsy'NJThe DRYERS — REFRIGERATORS making the most effective cam­ have a healthy spiritual maturity, the entire biidget was rejected, today of the Chss. Pfizer and Co. the age of 43 madevthe JutnO fro"' sane majority keeps trouncing a though we saw such qualities in nomic geology for IS years, died S't. Hartford. Oct. 6 l/Pi—A chal­ i left wing, which hi*, the water first, Pull aarnca client of N B. A. Sera- paign argument. Groat or Kubek. not only to better understand ' t - n I t ' . M / 1 ■ ’ and ahead to thy continuation of research center here. professor of history atr' Yale to ALL AT MARLOW PRICES Senator McGrath, he did not Wednesday. He was head of the MR. SCHULTZ Bridget McCJarthy to G. Maurice lenge of juriadiotion has brought ; was smashed to bits. '■Ice, Inc legislative minority too fiercely, not them, but also to be In a position the meeting Monday. The center- is tlie largest of the that of university president. Now TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY Publlabera RapraanataUaaa: Tba We do have a vague impression come in first when his party in to have more constructive rela'^ Texas ASM Geology Department and Ullian C. PerTica, property at an unexpected adjournment to the j Federal Investigators will re- JuUua Hatbewa Special Acaney — New if it is interested in the survival of of certeih basic similarities bS' He labeled as “fiscal insanity” 111-yesr-old drug and chemical divorced from 'the cisssroom, e FREE PURNELL PARKING e York Chleako Detroit and Boatoa. Watertniiy got around to consld- ttons with them.. from 1928-1985 and had served as IS CONSIDfRATEl. M Vernon St. ' U.S. District Court trial of defend- I construct the plane so far as pos- the form of government in which tween the two games. We remem­ and "frustratling maneuvers” ' the firm. Griswold eaysl HBHBBR AUDIT BUREAU OP ariiig who should have hie seat Another wholesome adventure professor of geology at the Uni- ...... Leora P. Gelssler to Howard L. ,ants involved in an allescd $2 mil­ 1 sible, either^ at Logan Intematlon* CmCUUkTIOffB. ber the celebrated dictum of one . welter ef argument and the final Ribicoff, In prepared remarks both are represented, and it Is part next time. In imasdnatlon is to sincerely at vereltles of Virginia, Oklahoma, and Jane S. Smith, property at lion stock swindle. "Ydu nah't run Yale like you I al Airport o'r at the Naval Air Sta- Leo Durocher, who belonged to rejection of the budget which for the dedication, said fhe life ex­ would, o'busines.s. This la an intel­ Tba Beraliid Pntitins OMdpuy, lap., of our majority leadership respon­ ’’Nice guys,” occasionally, get tempt to put ourselves in the po­ Texas and Iowa State. ~ ’ 280-282 and 300 N. Main St. Of 26 defendants originally ' tion at South Weymouth. Queaada baseball, to the effect that "nice consumed three hours before the Ruth Beck to John W. and Anna pectancy of Americana has in­ lectual community and it rests on aaaumaa no flatoela] reaponaibfUpr tor mentions like this. But if they sition of those who have been Miami Beach, Fla. — Barnett scheduled to stand trial, only five aaid a final determination of the typoarapmeal eirora appeartaiA In ad- sibility at the United Nations to be guys finish last.” And a survey want to win real pennants," It meeting wag adjourned. R, Karszes, property at 1077-1081 creased by 23 years Sirice 1900. intellectual foundations. I have to vaTtlsamanta auM other reafflna matter treated unjustly, of which there Hart, 96, father of playwright remained when the adjournment cause of the crash may take six | M A -„ sure we crack our whip on piinci of some recent nomination results helps, apparently, to have a keep abreast of all' problems, get ■ FUBNirmE D^T.—MAIN S'T., M A N C H E S T E I^ ^ I 9-5221 [ j In The Haacbaater Brenliiii Herald. are multitudes. It will lead us to Most Hart, died Wednesday. OPEN " I f we are to continue^ func­ Main St. “Credit for this notable ad­ wps called by U.S. Circuit Judge J. months to a year. pies, not merely on labels, and to be In Connecticut, concerning the streak of Ineannese in them, QdIm ’s N u in iiM i tioning under such a system.” he Claudia B. Mason to Mae M. vance. la ahared by the reaearch Joseph Smith yesterday. . at the truth of the matter, and DIaplay adrertlalnit eloainii beora: prospective membership of the something that enables them to a deepened appreciation, for ex­ then convince Otlyers that what Eor IIonday->-l p.m. nid&y. sure as well that we would accept 8A.M.I0 9PM. said. ”it is time we changed--our Haskell, property at 607 Wood- work undertaken in laboratories Judge Smith suspended the pro: State Senate and House of Rep kick the ball out of the hand ample, of those American Negroes 8 D IE IN OBiASH I've found is really^the truth. P o' Ikieaday—1 p.m vote defeat, if it should who are sustained by ;;ellglou8 Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 6 (JP) 873 MAIN Sr. thinking and action from negative bridge St. . ' . such as the one w e are dedicat- ceedings until rriday on an order PVr- Wedneiidar—1- - - b.m' resentativee, lead us to agree that la try to tag them. SUNDAY, 8 A.M-8 P.M* fault-finding to constructive ac­ Edward J. and Serafina M. to U.S. Atty. Harry W. Hultgren "That is the essence of teach­ Ftor Thuiedajr—1 p m WedneMsy come____ to____ us,, with____ the______same demo-_____ that,this is a pretty sharp max faith and work with patient good —^A taxicab akldded into a truck ine today.” the Governor said. But our purpose Is not to change tion with the ultimate goal df Wilson to Williaip L. and Carolyn Jr. to appear beforg the Second ing.” . im, which sometimes applies, in will toward the realization of the and careened head-on into a car PINE PHARMACY PhoMMI 3^13A The 177.000-sqiiare foot struc­ For fit u S a ji-f^ n 7 * ’lffldBy‘ cratlc grace we expect o f the Ruif- the nice guys Involved, but mere­ promoting' and facilitating our K. McCollum, property at 152-154 U.S, Circuit, Coqrt of Appeals to . Claraifled. deadline; lOito a m .eater -----\ ------J some gentle degree, to the game good to which they are entitled. kining eight persons, including a 664 OENTEB ST. ture overlooking the ThaUies ly to award them our own insig­ School St. show why the ca.se should be tried .aKNTENCE D Al^ SET day of paMleaUon aseepi Batnrday— of politics as well as that of base' We discover that the thirteenth mother and her baby. mutual Interests and responsibili­ River will house microbilogical, t a.B. nificant consolation prize. Certificate of Devise in Hartford instead of New York. Bridgeport, Oct. 6 (A*)— Thfi sen­ ball. Let us say, for a compro ties.” chemical and biochemical research Luddeeke went on to say the re­ ^Alexander J. Kazevlch, execu­ units formerly located chiefly in Hdltgren wa.. ordered to appear tencing of 48-year-old John Vos.s 'nnirsday,..October 6 Flight Vs. Flight mlse, that in politics "nice guys jection in no way relieves the town tor of estate of Felix Kazevich, to the company's Brookljm, N.Y., before the court in New York to­ of New Haven for auto theft and don’t always finish first." day. Only one witness had te.stifled aggravated aasault has been set Amateur bird watchers who find from discharging Us statutor>' du­ Karalina Kasevich, property at 17 laboratories. - We don’t pretend to be expertly North St. before Judge Smith su.spended the for Oct. 25. Superior Court Judge Hie Issiie Behind The Men their fun gometimee m arr^ by the and deeply and intimately In ties regarding financial liability. Tbe statutes are flexible enough, Certificate of Incorporation trial. Thomas E, Troland set the date at difficulty of abeolute identification formed on local reasons why some H. L. Crapo Die* a hearing yeste, day for Voss, de­ Joseph C. Harsch of the Chris­ he said, to authorize officials to Highlands Development Co. Inc., The jurisdiction challenge came of the "nice guys” of the Gen­ from one of the remaining defend­ scribed A.V police as a would-tae tian Rclenoe Ifonitor is one of the need not feel too fruetrated today. take action within certain limits, to deal in real estate, with capital Litchfield. Oct. 8 Funeral eral Assembly won’t be returning ants. James C. Grave, Woodside, bank robberl Police said Voss had relatively few commentatori on the Even when the identification of if the town" m^eeting does no*. stock of $50,000, divided into 500 serv'ices will be held her# Friday to that body, for the elelhental N. Y.> His lawyer said Grave end planned 'to rob the Connecticut Although the Board of Select­ shares of $100 each. Beginning for Herbert'L." Crapo. former edi­ world scene who makes something bird! eeema a very eerious bUBineee, reason that their local parties hia wife, also a defendant, had no National Bank Branch at Trum­ men is empowered to meet town business with $3,000. Incorpora­ tor and publi.sher of the Litchfield of a reliable specialty of seeing the there can be uncertainty. failed to give them another means of transportation to Hart­ bull Aug. 24, and that the stolen hablUtiee without a formal budget, tors are Jack Goldberg, Robert M. Enquirer. forest along with the trees, and his The wire eervloee, and New York nomination. We will just say that Crapo, 62, who had served on ford every day for the trial, and ear was to be the getewey vehicle. they seemed "nice guys” at Hart' It is ‘'fiscally Irresponsible” to op­ Stone, and Ferdinand P, Cavalier. comments on the headline struggle newepapers, for instance, have re­ ford, and eometlmes much more a______^______between Khruahchev and Hammar- ported that the birds which may than that, and that they haven’t (dcjold at the United Nations help have been ree^nslble for the plane finished first in the IMO nomi' national sweepstakes. THE BIG GAS APPLIANCE SALE IS ONI give that struggle the historical craah tragedy at Beaton were perspective Which illuminates its atarllnga. And that we took for the One of tneee ••nice guys,” so far as casual Hartford observa real importance. truth tmtil we found the Christian tlon is concerned, has always Harach sees Xhruteiohev in the LOW, LOW PRICES . . . CONVENIENT TERMS Science Monitor, a Boston newa- —or at least it is difficult All new-andliere today! role of defender of the United Na­ paper which generally pays more to remember back before this tions concept as It was originally then the average journalistic at­ particular member appeared on the scene—that generous and \ aeoepted by the great powers in tention to birds, Identifying the expansive exponent of elemental the Charter drawn up at San Fran birds at Logan Airport that day as go^ nature, the redoubtable cisco, and Hammsrskjold in the grosbeaks. Clara O’Shea of Beacon Falls. Our old friend Clara has, alas, finish' role of the reformer. There la some slight sentimental And the question between them difference, since the starling is one NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYI FORMER FRANK CHENEY JR. HOME is whether the United Nations ahall bird almost everybody classlflea as evolve away from the original con- a pest, while the grosbeak la’gen­ SOUTH METHODIST cept of a concert of great powers, erally welcome as ehow-blrd. C H U R C H making the big decisions with the There might, in other words, be some of the many bargains awaiting you little powers chirping on the side­ some greater degree of public ac­ VI.S.C.S. lines toward a new concept- in ceptance for elimination of the which a voting majority of the lit­ starlings than for elimination of tle powers can impose its policy the grosbeaks. ^ and its will even on the great pow­ As for elimination of the birds ers. which have been interrupting take­ So long as the United Nations offs down at Idlewlld, they have was a concert of great powers, ROPER been identified as tree swallows, PERMA6US LYNN POULTRY FARMS with each great power possessing a an Inoffenalve, not unattractive veto in the Security Council, it was bird whose only sin eeems to be Choie* Fr*fh ConiMcHcut Poultry .... Dlrtcf From Form to You! an organisation in which Russia that of forming large flocks at mi­ had policy strength equal to that gration time, eometlmea near atf- KITCHEN HEATIN6 PARKADE wlllhmiiwrtpptd. GAS HOT i i /\ IM c. t • i„ r i- M r ‘ ^' of any other nation or group of na­ porte which have planted bayberry MiODlf TUKNHIKI • • • V ANC tions. buaiiei to etablllze the soil around When the Security Council is by­ their boundaries. OI’EN SUNDAY—9 A.M. to 2 P.M. passed, and decisions go to the Gen­ RAN6E But whether the offenders be M ERCm iY M ETEOR eral Assembly, with all member WATER HEATER tree ewailows, or etarlinga, or gros­ nations having an equal vote, the MODEL A12E93 Mooaoooeio beaks, the result at Boston has AI (UIR UHIH, SIURf MODEL PGO-30 600 and BOO series majority rulea and any great pow­ been human tragedy,' and we can POULTRY PARTS FRESH CONN. er or even combination of great understand the Imperious demands DOUBLE-DUTY RANGE COMBINES powers can be over-ruled. LIQQEn DRUG To Broil or Fry Cut Frosh Doily REAOY.TO.COOK of the air lines that government FAST, THRIFTY GAS COOKING ^ \ . And when the Secretary General authority do something to make Prided ri^t in the heart of the low-price field of the United Nations takes orders * PARKADE KITCHEN HEATING filght safe, for humans, by purging ROASTING from this General . Aasembly ma­ 404 W. MIDDLE TPKE. LEGS Lb. 59c the sky clean of birds. We can also jority, and makes executive de­ understand the slight hesitancy HIGHLIOHTS cisions according to Its votes, or CHICKENS government officials feel about , far eeeler hewiiilliif and earfcing. Lb. even makes executive decisions for BREASTS 69c promising, off-hand, that this will which he seeks Its support after be done. ro e lf''-eerideiaa feoUifee Incltidlng elMeele that >0 toALbfi. Lb. they have been taken, we have the pro febrieeted for firot 90,.00Q inHee. 43c We aiupect that. In the end, the GIZZARDS 2 Lb$. 59c beginning of the evolution of a sky will etui have to be shared, and sU-ong executive branch for the Even m e tie r Um n leet year. an occasional priority yleldetf to Mere rear eeet eiieeider a Lhn. and up Lb. 59c United Nations, based on the Gen­ the wings that were there first. It teem. Me f**"** WINGS 3i,b».99c eral Assembly half of the organiza­ and head ream. is apparently a eeaeonal problem, tion's legislative set-up. i.b. and one that demands the degree Fowl 39c . As Harsch writes: entrance reem. Backs and Necks 4^.. 29c of precaution already enforced at Wfeer inmk. "The UN has become a living in­ Idlewlld, where take-offs do wait • stitution which has changed and until the flocks have cleared. Near S«e*r-6c*nemy enMnea. TASTE THE QUALITY AND COMPARE THE PRICES evolved into something more than I M l BEffMAU m Ue to 19% mere gai mlleaie. 1961 MERCOIIT MW mm 6(W its founders Intended and contem­ Mercory’e Sret '*6** ehm new V-8'e Wiet eoe refuler gee. plated—Just as the United States New Principle Ready Up 10% bettor gteltee then leet yeer’ e brIINent Mercery.'^. Constitution ' has evolved Into ' The news that^ there may soon save lew grlee cer wMh a tine car rWe. Escleaive Cuehien-Link euegenelenl something more than the founders be drilllni;: for the posalbllity o f specifically provided, or intended." off-ehore oil off the coasts of New TV viewing This evolution of. the United Na­ Jersey, New York and Rhode Is­ HERE IS A NEW AND BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR tions has had the reult of taking land ' bids ue search our editorial is easy to d d y ..; $5000 1961 M ERCURY Russia out of the equal position it conscience and come up with -WITH A 12-MCNTH OR 12,000-MILE WARRANTY tiCHOIGEST MEATS IN T0WH..:!ll had in the Security Council and proclamation of neiv principle. PRICE COMPARISON CHART You’re looking at the newMt car in the low-price New zinc-coateby Lawrence show a 2- from fl00.000-»300,000 to »200,-i Communion will be distributed story buildtM, the upper floor to Plana at thia time are to seek at St. Mauribi Church at^^^.m. The Tolland County Agricul­ Firit Notional Moot is the best -obtainable - 000-J500.000. I (lonalions to the fund in S-ryear be at groun(L*l^vel knd the lower ■'S‘ • Sevwral reappointmer^^ '*'•*>‘6 tomorrow. Maas'-wdll be,c«ebrat- tural Center Inc. has taken a step TVk-o thousand dollars of town ■ pledges. floor to opto to. a lower level in 'V ed at 6:50 p.m. GmileMions will nade at t}»a mepting: of ta^Board -aid road fUnd.s was set aside b y ; The Electronics Unlimited Club forward In its building' program the rear. its price the lowest possible. . be heard beginning>At T;30 a m Miss Webb, who has been named o f Sataetmen T u e s d a y ., the selectmen to cover the cost of j of Tolland County will present s with the hiring of Arnold Law­ and 6 p.m. by TAC to work with the archi­ Aldo Pesco was ap^li^ted cus­ salt and snow fencing for winter i course on basic electronics. The rence of Manchester as architect maintenance. I clas.scs will be held on Friday eve- tect, said more detailed blueprints todian of the SwansoriTMct: Mrs. •ttu' Evening HeXald for its proposed $65,000 agricul­ wUl be submitted to the building Steak — sizzling and sayory - pink and tender and juicy f r e e ■ Tlie selectmen sic seeking bids nings from Oct. 14 through June 5 * 1 ^m iam RUey, clerk f^ the Board Bolton omreapondent, Mrs. Uh|ls tural building on' Rt. 30 in Ver- .committee shortly. Proposed di­ of Selectmen; Donald .Massey, ctis- for supplying sand to the town 12 from 7:30 to 9;.30, p.m. at the for road nialntensnce during wijJ-! Elementary Schcml. Dimoefc Jr., telephone Mitchel Jion. mensions of the center heve not G it from heavy steer beef, there^st isn't anything better in eating enjoyment. todisn of "fhe Community Hall and The course will teach basic elec- ^ 2 8 . t5enter will hoii*« been settled. \ ter months state Extension I LIBBEY SAFEDGE library; Ho^wiyd Skhmer, tree Dog Warden Frank f*aggioli re­ tricitv, electronics, and transistor The contribution from the old That's the kind of steak you ^a y s 'g e t at First National Warden; Fred Gaal...^TOr ported he made in investigations circuitry. It will be taught by^ah Candidate Calendar eral Soil Conner county government has beenXestl- Bloner; Mrs. Donald T«( during the month of September. electronic inslr\ictor, two engi­ lultural Conserve mated at between flO.ObO and W8,- fare director. The a|^i neers, and tWo electronics^echni- By THE ASSOOIAT|:D PRESS i the rural auper- 000. The county government, be­ are effective until Oftt*.1P6J Teachers Attend BI.AE Day clans of United Aircraft Corp. )ol8, and will con- fore going out of existence, had Mri. Helen Barton and John A letter from Atty.^^arold Gar>;- Thursday oms and a home settled on a division of its surplus The cliib is nrtaentlng the Nixon—Nashville, .Tenri.,' and flty, town couimel,/^g^ured thel mem lers of the teaching course free of charge as a p\jbllc demdnatrationa kitbljen. between TAC and the Tolland st'aff'at the Elementary School, at­ Selectmen the Boaru Educa Cleveland, Ohio, - " County Mutual Aid Fire Service tended the-^IAE Day program at seiwlce to the "community. John Kennedy—Covington, Ky., and Everett O. 6ard ^ r, building tion had the atithority to establish Inc. The former was to get $15,- Rockville yestct^da.v. Henley, Richard Saich Jr„ Richard Cincinnati, Ohio. committee chairman, ski FAM ILY OF g l a s s e s a kindvserten in thp achool sys­ Leaders in biisi{ie,ss. Industry, Dibble. Kenneth Sluke, and Robert Lodge -Corvallis and Portland, ganizstion hopes to be 000 and the latter. $7,500. tem and the genentj;; procedure agriculture, and >ducatlon‘ of Ule are the Inatniclors and ad- Ore. stniction before winter. ; However, because the govern­ PINEAPPLE PIE followed In establlSthlgi, it was Rockville cooperate in fitting on riaors for the courae. Johnson New York City, Rich­ The center will be pa ment-operated one month beyond lesrsl- V ' ../ ' the all-day affair. It is a progra.m Peraons intereated In the claaaes mond and Hopewell, Va, funds gained largely through its normal fiscal year without re­ SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE The board designated the Hart' of basic economic, education de­ ahould attend the orientation nations, supplemented by a size­ ceiving any new revenue, the sur­ ford, Rockville, and Manchester fhe^tlng on Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. in the Friday S A V I 10c signed to bring out the major con- Kennedy and Nixon—Hold sec­ able contribution from surplus plus' was reduced by a small (6 DIFFERENT GLASSES offices, of the C onw ttcut Bank trlhullons of Industry and agrlcul- CTivfr'Defenae room of the school. amoiMR to pay operating expenses. Rich Bullercruil EACH .Sludents'injunior and senior high ond hour-long debate on radio and funds of the Tolland County gov­ snd 'TnJSt,.’ The PedJ^'s Savinif; t«re to the economy of Connect! television networks, from Wash­ ernment, which ceased operation The government had accumulat­ Appetizing Pineapple Filling Bank ' o f j Rpckyllle, l^ e Sr^dngs j school who arc interested In the ed funds tOcay for construction of 43c EACH GLASS WITH AN ington 7:30 p.m. (EDT). Oct. 1, '■-Bank of RdCkvHle»^o Savings | Biilliiing iioal Voted electronics field Are^nvited to par­ a new county jail, but abandoned ticipate. ' ■ Johnson — Cumberland, Hagers­ The TAC corporation, made up Bank of Manchester as*'deposi- The rBolto,n Congregational of people Interested In the prog­ the project the 1»69 General PLAIN - iUGAR - CINNAMON S A V I Oi tories for town funds Church Set a goal of $.'50,000 for Bulletin B«iaro' town and Salisbury, Md. Assembly sboUshad the state’s his­ EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT The Democratic Town C ^ m lt- Lodge—Tacoma and Seattle, ress of the county’s agricultural T. “J. Crockett wips-> reappoint­ the educstiocal building fund and homemaking services, owns a torical county adnHplstrations. PKG Of ed oby the Selectmen to serve s 'drive at a speclsT meeting on tee will hold a meeting tomorrow Wash. Doughnuts "CURIO" PATTERN Meal lor (he Lurk;h Box S A V I 10c Lemoli Crunch c^kitx 25* PLUMP, MEATY CONNECTICUT GROWN GRADE A Made from Real Pofaib Flour S A V I 4 f Top RoiEiid Steak 89< Potato Bread '■"«»« 25« A .SEPT. 26 12Vi oz. TUMBLER L Roasts 79« B SEPT. 2 9 9 ez. "ON-TH E-ROCKS" d ^Itw! -^ '^oan darv[ dup dahtt c' ocr. 6 3Va oz. JUICE ChocolalR Cream FilM of° Roasts P A C I u 89< Ciiocolata Cofoanut ^ D o a . 13 9 e z. MILK E O C T . 2 0 • ez. SHERIET Dixie Twin^ ofI Chopped Beief 2 79< F O C T .. 2 7 4 ez. CpCKTAlL \ Orange ' o” I w BHOULDIR - W.H Trimmad ■' 4 le 4 Ibi nNABT — Mildly Cur«l Checelate Cream Fillefi OM Smoked Picnics LB 39e Sliced Bacon h b 5 5 c Mildly SMionad JAKA — lnK>ori.d Sausage Meat LB 39e Canned Ham 2LBCAN 1 . ^ Special Sate I SKINUBB FRilH Richinoil^ Frankfurts LB SSc Sliced Halibut LB 43c ^ RKHMONO SWEET, JUICY COFFEE eeeeeeeeeessssse so •••••••• Old Musical. Sunkist ORANGES ^ Mild & Mellow UB, Inatrumoits 3-LB BAG $1.53 BAG 5 3 ^ iC . POTATOES Old Fumi^oie doz. ^ba^i.— dJrozm U ooJ Sptciafd I Long Island .. SPLIT or CUt-UP "YOl" GAIDIN-Sliced Washed - Sised 4a jjjp |_g FANCY, CRISP 16-OZ Strawberries PKGS ■ For a, hearty meal, BA<3 Whole ft 3 1 *^ FARM HOUSI \ full of energ y- PASCAL CELERY Macaroni «

JUST REDUCED^! Quality Foods now — and through Sat­ OCEAN SPRAY - Frash IVAPORATID BUY TWO (2) OF THE PIN MONEY FAVORITES! MILK urday. You'll economize on every pur­ It PACK) chase and the total Savings will really Cranberries 25 COUPONED GLASS AT INSTA-NT rOTFEE 1 OtAIlt 10 Of. .MAXWELL HOUSE 4iir M.58 excite you 1 PUJXBrRY .DITCH DEVIL Snsppy d o g FOOD 3 CANS 28c OUR SPECIAL RETAIL CAK ElidX I Pkgs. SWEET LIFE AND GET ONE (1) OF THE MAROAKI.NE, 2 ;k ir^ 3 9 c GOLDEN - HOSPITALITY H B O O ^ RICHMOND CLING 29-OZ .MUSSELMA.NN’S L O O K I G S ASSORTMENT PKG O z C SLICID or HALVIS CANS APPLE PIE m .L IN r, . * r , ? : - 3 3 c PEACHES SAME GLASS FREE WITH k U L I i ' GREEN GIANT /T 12-OZ O Q - CORn FIN AST I N I D I 6 T S WHOLE KERNEL Z CANS O z C . 30-OZ THE COUPON BELOW FREE!'^T PILLSBURY PIE Five Delidoui CANS illE.N FRUIT COCKTAIL California Fruits r o r CRUST MIX Mexiedrn green giant 2 cans 39c Start Yoar S«l Now! FINAST c ■ ■ I BOXES CURIO FAMILY BUY 2 7;;; 39c While or OF 400 l A d i Green Giant Peas 2 cans, 43e Colored . OF CLASSES ASSORTED FACIAL TISSUES WORTH 50« JELL-f) DESSER'^ 4p*u” : : 3 5 c NABISCO PREMILJM SALTIN KS...... 16 oz. pkg. ,29c SMOOTH SW T.rr VERMONT 12 Of . . ASPARAGUS 19 oz 46-OZ .MAID SVRirp Rot. 2 9 c SUNSHINE OATMEAL COOKIES ...... 16 or. pkg. 49c FINAST Green Giant SPEARS can 49e AIX PIEPOSE - EDUCATOR FUDGENUT COOKIES ...... 8Vs oz. pkg. 2Bc Heallhful Prink CANS CLIP THE COUPON BELOW BIBQUICK ^ : 43c TOMATO JUICE MNAST " Fura Fruit and Sugar Hunts TOMATO PASTE 3 c “ l 2 9 c A AAoit Vartalile Sauce GOOD O a. 6 -SAT. OCT. 15 1HLB SO Orapo Jelly 3 JARS I Hunt's ToMaTOMDCi a a CANS FRUIT GELATINES 4 3 9 e C A L P O IN IA P ^ - Briek-Ovan Baked A Wall Balanced Dial for Canine Pali Jell-0 lSHQZSg r ■.' Calo CAT or DOG POOP CANS AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING B A M Beans 9^V*1 I 3 LB CAN 83c U1 CAN 32c LA D Y L M O X - Evening Sheer • 60 Gauge • 15 Daniar PIN AST tlQ U iD • Easy on the Hands a -r. Spry 143T S O N ylens Sold in Two Pair lokai 2 Detergent BTIS I OPEN WED. till 8 P.M. - THI «RS. till 8t30 P.M. - FRI. till 9 P.M, BOUQUET. F M A S T - From Orchard Ripe Applet P U S H B A K ID - Four Kindt to Chdeta from. Cashmere TOILET SOAP 3 2 9 c UB S O Appk Sauce 3 Mom's Cookies 4 CELLOS I BOUQUET ‘ FM A ST - Ideal for After School Snackt j * ,T. Nonparials, Start, Rum Wafers, Mailed Milk lalli 2 Cashmere TOILET SOAP 2 1 I S 2 7 f : Efk^M M ne'm CHOCOLATI M 6^Z SO Strawberry 3

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960 IfidstoHold Voter BoMkni Satnrdsy. McCoi PAGE EIGHT Neutrals Striving to Build MiHi Worker Killed, Obituary A voUr-maklng session will For Sewers be held from 9 a,m. to 8 p.ni. iSeen 90 in Coin Club, tJ.S., Soviet Peace Bridge Btogto A. DIPerrio Saturday in the town clerk’e of­ ’ At First Meeting Biagio A. DIPerrio, 73, of 186 Mangled by Machine fice In the Mt^lcipal Building. From Your Neighbor's Kitchen TV-Radio Tonight (CebBubad frane Faga Oae) Salisbury St., Holden, Mass., died On WestSide ’The eeeaion will be one of Board II luit night. He made a mUdly op- thoae in advance of the presi­ tinllatlc atatement before board­ this morning at the Veterin’ s Ad­ ------The new Central Connecticut lAfrtoan Uoe’e new tactiea came at ministration Hospital at Rutland, Oewgc Llsk, 24, of 134 Oakland9four : sisters, Mrs. Charles St. dential and State election Nov. 8. Christie McCormick, tha ■! top ing his plane. Pierre of Vernon, Mrs. Cyril Bragg Town offlcUla saW totoy that Feraone muit be 21 or over B j MARGE FLYNN Coin Club attracted W to Its or­ dto' outaet of today’s aagembly President Kwame Nkrumah of Mass. He was the father of An­ St., died almost instantly at 9:55 low bids opened lost spring etiji vote getter among all candldfiMfi.' RiMMoR. Iraq, a member of tjie thony J. DIPerrio of 387 Burnham of Wapplng, Mrs. Merton Fleming and must have lived In Con­ for the Board of Bdueatloh,might - "nw aecrit of cooking Mu«r- ganizational meeting 'a t Whiten T elev im on Ghana also departed. He said be­ last night when he became caught of Tolland, and Mrs. John Grugel stand for a West Sid* sewer proj- necticut one year and Man- bk>e,‘ apftealed to all nations of fore leaving he believe* the pres­ at in a pronged .picking machine at cct town Diroctori «xp6Ct to put be-the chairman of the board again >< Itraut !■ long cooking," w m the Memorial Library last night i. $ :0 0 Bis t Theater (in prugrqu) 8^ 8:80 Schpe 18 Aala, Africa, and Latin America to Tha son of the late Biaglo and of Msmeheater. cheeter eix- months in order to 28 Bat'Maatereon 10. 33. M ent East-West split Is only tem­ to vote again Nov. 8. in 1961. gdvlee of Edward Kehl, 1* »Ar- Fifty-seven adulU and six jun Btret Shuw iln oroareest •tfvoeata "pogltive neutrality’’ and Maria J. Saccentie DePerrio, the the Aldon Spinning Mill in Tal- Funeral services will be'held to­ be made, voten at the eeeaion. iSarly Show cto imarest) Zane Gray •• 32. porary and that. he feeis en­ Documentation mUat^ be shown ’The popular Republican received celUa Dr., a« he ellrred the brlney tors filed applications for mem­ White Hunter The Real McCoys . 8. 83 agttal’Ush bn Eaat-West bri^e. deceased was a member of St,. cottville. morrow, at 1:3Q omi. at the Holmes General Manager Richard Mar­ *5»5| IS 8:00 Congressional Investigator 18 couraged by the work of the U.N. According to company officials. tin reported aS aOll available the to prove citizenahip other than 6,716 votes In Monday's election.,. i.'artoon Playhouse Iraqi Foreign Mlniiter Haahlm Mary's Church In Holden. Funeral Home.^The Rev. Arnold This was 100 votes more than tha. .! 'cabbage In a large k«tUe In the bership with the group that atart- Cisco Kid #2 Bacoeioi Ihtber lU. 33 3U “ Some take a pessimistic view,” Uak was cleaning the machine in ■\V. Tozer, pastor of Second Con­ 373,000 bid Of Fred Benvenutl of by birth. ed the club. All will become char Huckleberry Hound .8 Angel 3. 13 Jfanvad told the aZeembly tha^ in He leaves his wife, Antonietta, closest Republican, Edward H. kitchen of Concordia Lutheran My Three Bone t. 40, 53 vtekr of tba increasing danger 'of he said. “I don’t share that view.” the picker room at the time. gregational Church, will officiate. New London, for a pump Station ter members. « 6:30 BraVe. Stallion . . 9:30 Pleno Pops 18 and four other sons, William J., Gienney. Republicana Jane Stuek News. Sports t Weather 8. 8. '3 He put it into gear and began Burial will be In East Cemetery, and force main. ’The $75,710 bid "Church last week. A board of directors was chosen The rf'oro Show 22, 30 War, ' all member atatei ahouid Raymond L. and Robert J., all of and Robert C. Bamea polled 6,027 Film . I S3 The Ann Sothern Show 3, 13 cleaning the large toothed cylin­ Friends may call at the funeral from .the Jarvla Conatructlon Coi Norwood Sewers He WB8 preparing a roast pork to serve until a slate of officers Wild Bill HICkock 30 rally to support of the United Na- Holden, and George E. of Sterling, and 6,542, reapectlvely Victor Borne Speoinl 8, 10, 4o, 53 tiom. He a4(ied that ’’the two der. Apparently his broom become home tonight from 7 io 9 o’clock. for a trunk aewer In W. Middle Wirnam E. Buckley was tha top t and sauerkraut dinner for mem­ has been proposed and elected. 6:45 John Daly ' 8, S3 10:00 Orouebu Mara 23. Maas.; and 17 grandchildren.., caught and Usk was yanked close bers of the Lutheran Brotherhood, Douglas Eklwards 8, 12 Million D ^ r Movie tdoM have not reached the point Yanks Leading Funersd services will be held Tpke.' is also available, according To Be Discussed Democratic vote getter with 5,992 Serving as acting chairman is 7:00 IfUlton Dollar Movie . 18 Adventure Theater to the machine where he became to Water and Sewer Supt. Fred men’s group, for which he is chef. Donald Anderson. Richard Kar- e t 'eoUalon, and' there ■till existe Saturday, at 8:15 a.m. at the votes. Tbebifbre Cummlnga had Thu Han Dawson 8. 18 10:16 Play of the'Week snagged by one of the prongs, Thrall. Kehl, who is accustomed to plnski is treasurer. Other mem­ Rough Riders JO 10c8U Sllents Please 8. JOIN THE THRIFT FARAPES apace, aepiwating them which Miles Bhmeral Home, '1168 Main Town officials will hold another 5,875. News, Weather if. Sporta ■ 30 ShoUpm Sleds e ^ d be occupied by other powers. 3-1 After Four pulled. inside and K{Ued. Hospital Notes large-quantity cooking for the bers are Richard Bemont, Bernard S t, Holden, followed by a solemn Tha $16,000 aewer package, informal meeting with Norwood The Republicans Will regain con­ Johnny Midnight' 8 Silent Service "The time has come for the Usk, the father of two -young ^ — trol of the Board of Education in men’s and young aduK groups at Gozzo, Edwin Blow and Henry Passport to Danger 52 To Tell The Truth high Mass of requiem at St. girls, was working with Joseph counting fee* and contingencies St. reaidents following a session Concordia, has reduced his sauer­ 7:15 HtghlllhU 22 11:00 World’s Best Movies hon-commltted nationi and others (Continned frem Eage Ona) Mary’s Church Iri thi Jefferson Patients Today: .238 was rejected in a referendum last last night on proposals to aewer November 1961 when they will Krajewski. Huntley Unnkley 30 11:15 Jack Paar Show (C) 10. Who recently attained independ­ F. Salmon of Stafford Springs at kraut recipe for an average fam­ A coin auction was held and section of Holden at 9 a.m, Burial ADMITTED YESTERDAY: May, but some West Sidera ha've that street and also Farm Rd. have five of the nine seats bh the 7:30 The Wltneee 8, 12, Premiers ence to hasten to occupy this space double just Inside thag third base the time. Salmon said he warned board. ily meal: < many scarce United States coins Inylslble Man ' 121 Feature 60 will be in St. Mary’s Cenietery. Usk not to clean the cylinder while Mrs. Daisy Chapman, 397 Summit since'expressed themselvea In 'fa­ General Manager Richard Mar­ 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) afid to bridge the gap which aep- line, scoring Kubek.^ Pittsburgh The Democrats have controlled - SauMkrant were on display. Guealward Ho! Friend* may call at the funeral it was in gear, turned away for a St.; Jacob Habcrern, 353 Center vor of paying assesamenU for^lt tin said the Sewer Department Adventurea in Paradiia 10 12:15 Starlight Mevie grktes Bast and West.’’ Manager Danny Mu’rtaugh came home tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. St.; Mrs. Marrijean Hannigan, 19 according to Mayor Eugene T. will prepare a new proposal. the board since 1959 when' for the 1 No. 2 can sauerkraut with liquid . 13, 40. 5.3 1:00 ___ Late W ewe moment, and when he turned 8:00 Donna Reed Show 8 'JaWad’a address was taken as a out of the dugout to argue the dC' first time a majority of their party I cup water PlayPlayhouseI _ of ______Stare 3 News Prayer___ and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to around again Lisk was caught in­ Durant St.r Mrs. Betty .^dams, 2 Kelly. An altetmate projeirt pro­ The officials are aiming at a SEE ■•ATtiRr%r* TV TVEEB FOR COMFUKTB dear indication of neutralist and clsion by Third Base Umpire Dusty 10 p.m. Village S t; Mrs. Gertrude Czepiel, posed higher assessments. plan that will be acceptable to the took office. ■1 small onion, cut Into quarters Aaian-African thinking. Iraq had Boggess. Boggess won. Maris side the machine. 1 small potato, cut into quarters Swim f o T W om en His body was so badly mangled West Willlngton; Gregory Gallup, Following ,a tight achedule to Norwood St. pecpie, and alao meet They will retain their control ■ lined iip with India’s Prime Min­ grounded out to Nelson unassisted, Wladlmir Polyancbek 18 Country Lane, Rockville; Fred­ Mayor Kugene T. Kelly's request Caraway seed R a d io McDbugald reaching third.-Mantle It took three hours to extriacate put a bond fasue for the $160,000 this year, since Republican Robert ister Nehru in the efforts to bring Wladimir Polyanchek, 801 Main erick Klbbe, 211 Bush Hill Rd.; that thoae property-owners pay Pork bones with a little meat To Begin Monday walked on a toll count. Berra hit a him. project to vote Nov. 8, Martin said Bkrnes, whose {lost swings the . (This UsUag iBcIndef ouly thosn oeess bw d cBwts of It st kt-oRmts about a U.S.-Soviet meeting. St., died suddenly this morning at Mary Gulmond, South Windsor: there would not have been time part of" the cost originally pro- balance of power, will not take ot- ■ Do .not soak,or (Jealn the sauer­ Among friends of the United long foul to right that barely Llsk had been employed a f the leagtk. Somn stotlona carry otbsr abort oowseooto). Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Mrs. Estelle Snow% Wapplng; to take new bids, had Benvenuti’a posed against Farm Rd. .to pre- flee until November 1961. kraut'. Add ingredients In order Swimming lessons for women w------o n .—JS88---- .. g.jj Nlglilbeat States concern was being express­ missed being a . Joe Gib­ Aldon Spifinlng Mill since April given. The meat shreds off the was a retired employe of Pratt and Mrs. Doris Toston, Vernon; and Jarvis' not been available. aerve equity. Atty. Harold W. Oarrity, a are being offered by the Recreation 10:16 Adolf A Berie ed about the Impact 6t the failure bon, a left hander, started Warm­ and was on the second shift. Peter Hugret, Glastonbury: Susan bone and cooks with the sauer­ 6:10 Art Johnson Show 11:00 Newt ■Whitney Aircraft Mill officials held a lengthy Democrat, is chairman of the Department, this season begin­ 11:16 Spohs Final et the neutralist move. A top ing up in the Pittsburgh bullpen. Campbell, Wapplng; Andrew Sav­ kraut. Cook for 3 hours. 8:06 Rnynor Staines Berra filed tO)Virdon In shallow ’The funeral will be held Satur­ meeting this morning discussing board. ning Monday evening at the Man­ 11:06 Spotlillht on Bporu U : » Weather Swedish diplomat said the United day, at a .tiitie to be announced. age, Pine Meadows'. • ‘ For roast, pork,. Kehl^ advises: 11:10 Rnynor Shines 11:30 Starlimt Berenade 8t|ite* may have won a battle in center. - 1 the accident. They said most ma­ He is the first Democrat to hold chester High School swimming l:M Slkn^ The Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to Tregoff Defense Rub into the pork rbasYsalt, pep­ 1:06 Sign Off heiding off the neutralists, “but it ’Two runs, two hits, no errors, chines are turned off when being About Town the pMt. and was voted by pool. WHAV-8 18 WPOP—t i l l "ft St, Is In charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krakula, unanimou.s decision of the board. per and garlic powder, and meat 8:00 Big Show 8:00 News. Weather may have lost the war." two left. . ____ cleaned, but it. had apparently beeq seasoning. Sprinkle with paprika. Thg lessons will be from 7 :30 to ?:16 Conn. Ballrooni ^ PITTBBUROH THIIID Wapplng; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ends Arguments So was the secretary of the board. 8:30, and will be opeti to anx. wom­ 6:30 Jotan Dniy ;00 Ray Somers Eventually, some conunenVed, the practice to clean this one while The Town o f 'Manchester Fi're Slice a large onion atop the roast. 6 :40 Big Hbow there will have to be aome aort of Virdon’s solid smash back to the it was idling. Steps are being taken Guy Wilson, 389 Hartford Rd.> a Democrat Harry Leonhardt. an ih the Town of Manchester who 11:00 News SAVINGS d.iughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dept, will meet at thCxcorner of Sear in a 450 degree oven for 30 7 00 F.«iward P Morgan U:1U Ray Somers summit meeting.'This idea wa* ex- box caromed off Turley’s rigrht Funeral* to make it mechanically impossible I-os Angeles, Oct. 6 —"Carole McKee and W. Center StS,; Friday Christie McCormick served a* minutes and cook at 300 to 350 wishes to learn to swim, or im­ 7:16 Big Show 13'9o Del Raycee Show shoulder to Kubek, who threw him Brennan, Hartford, Tregoff, I turn your destiny over the board chairman from 1957 to prove her swimming. Miss Alice 11:30 Public Affairs ress^ too, by British Prime Min- for such an accident to occur again. at 7 p.m. The group will proceed to 13.03 Sign Off cult/ L O J V IV out. Kubek also threw out Groat. BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. to God and this jury,” said De­ 1959, succeeding Sherwood Robb. •degrees for the remainder, the Madden o f the Recreation Staff iqw {Tnanotal Mews ( 1 \ I I O NJ lUr Macmillan as he returned to Lisk was born in Manchester, the John F. Tierney funeral Home length of time depending on the WTIO—1066 8i06 Sbnwcase and News gLondon.. Clemente’s alow roller inside the Mrs. Helen Krol Marlotti Jon. 24, 1936, son of Harold J. and and Mrs. John Tischtbr, 6 Fern- fense Attorney Donald R. Bring- McCormick has been a member of. will be in charge. All women regis­ 6:00 News 7:00 fhiton Lewis Jr 219 W. Center St., to pay final size roast. Cooking at low heat 7:15 Bvenins Devotions But meanwhile, many Asians third base line went for a single ’The funeral of Mrs. Helen"'Krol Gertrude Scholtz Usk, who. live at wood Dr„ Bolton; a daughter to gold as he completed i final ar­ the'board since 1953. tering must be members of the 6:2u Weather and Spurts when McDougald guessed wnong, respects to Mrs. Anthony Sartor, . Vetards shrinkage. 6:30 Album of the Day 7'311 Showcase .nnd Newt and Africans were nursing bruised Marlotti, 80 Homestead St., was 25 Mill St., Manchester. He at­ Mr. find Mrs. John Czepiel, West guments at her murder retrial. whose husband is a member of the Recreation Department or plan to 6:65 Three Star Extra 8:00 News BncsisTgFs sintsT riwasOiat iN8TiTUTtss hoping It would roll foul. Nelson held this morning at the W. P. OFFERS AFRICA PLAN The genlcl chef also recom­ , 8:05 The World Today feelings. One Aslan said the result tended Manchester schools Md Willlngton. Miss Tregoff.' 23, and her lover. department. take but a membership. 7:00 [fick Purtell flted to Mantle in right center. Quiajh Funeral Home, 225 Main mends “avoid overcooking pork." Registrations are being accepted 7:30 News ' 8';30 Showcase and News waa unfortunate because it left an served ms an Army private In Ger­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Dr. R. Bernard Finch, 42, are United NaUons, N. Y., Oct. 6 7:65 AutomoUve Report 11:00 Music Beynnd the Stafs and News Impression that Asians and Afrl- No runs, one hit, no errors, one St., I followed by a requiem Mass many for three years. blest people are so afraid of trichi­ at the Recreation Office) 22 School 13:06 World News Roundup Mrs. Hilda Slade, 101 E. Middle charged with slaying the physi­ 81.4 BILLION IN FIRF^S iJP) — Irish Foreign Minister nosis from •underdone pork that 8:00 Nisws" .eans era siding with the Commu­ left. at St. Bridget’s Church. Uak was a member of the 8th Tpke.; Winston Hudson, 64 Erie cian's wife, Barbsrs. Their first Frank Aiken suggested today St., between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 8:05-B{lecUon Countdown 12:15 SlgnoO NEIW YORK FOURTH Biaeton, Oct. 8 (SV-Flre left they overdo the cooking, he ex­ nists, "and that Just isn’t so.’’ The Rev. John Delaney ’ was District Fire Department. Mem­ St.; Jean Perry, Coventry: Mrs. trial ended with a deadlocked jury. that the countries of Central Bkowron waa caught looking at a 81.4 billion trail of deotructlon plained. He uses a meat thermo­ Indicating rlalng ■western worry celebrant, ^ and Mrs. Raymond bers of the department •will meet ChrisUne Pelletier, 27 Tyler Africa negotiate an agreement a third strike, a wide sweeping Brlnggold’s summation yester­ across the United Statee laet meter to test pork, and reports an about, the effect of the Gommunlet Murphy was organist. tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Circle: Lester Waite, 23 Mountain for ponaggresslon and Ilmitatten curve. It wa.8 his fourth straight day was made with tears In his year, the National Fire Protec­ internal temperature of ■ 190 de­ drive to impreee newly Independ­ Burial was In St. Brldg.et's Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Rockville. eyes. He reminded the Jury that tion Assnj reported today. With of military strength and put it grees at the thickest part of the ent. etates, Ireland’! Forelgm Min­ strike out. Howard also fanned, Cemetery, where the Rev. Stanley St., to pay final respects, -i under U.N. supervision. , He OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY— 10 A.M. to 10 P MOS> LUXURIOUS, missing a fast ball. Richardson DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. the' prosecution had caRed Miss 11,300 ..fire deaths reported roast is sufficient. - ister Frank Aiken, In the continu­ Haetlllo read the committal. Pear- Survivors, besides his parents, broached the idea in the general bounced a single into center field. Lillian Aceto, East Hartford; Tregoff an adulteress, then quot­ eariter by the International Fire Kehl also has a favorite recipe LARGEST SEUING ing policy def-ate, eald that as the ers were Conrad Sullivan, ^Ralph include hla wife, Karen Johnson policy ilebate of the 98-natlon representative of an antl-colonial- Richardson raced to second on a Usk; two daughters, Cheryl Ann Thomas Kelley. 24 Drescher Rd,; ed from the Bible about an adul­ Safety Organization', the loesee for potato dumplings,. Kartoffel CANNON'S Tombari, Josej^ Mamone, Md Eric Kusche, 25 Avon St.; Mrs. teress being brought before Christ. of life and property added up U.N. General Assembly as a -...'Klose, which may be served with S* Former Cheney Mills FREE iat country he wanted to warn short passed hall, sliding under Victor Renzoni. Usk ad Dawn Marife U sk ; five follow-up to similar suggestions other such nations against “ the Burgess’ throw to Groat. 'Turley Patty Tomaszewski, Andover; Bringgold quoted Jesus; “ Let to the worst In the omintry’s sauerbraten. Herald PKoto'by Oflara brothers, MJjlliam'H. Usk, Harold he had made In previous years A Hartford Road and Pine Sf. . prppaganda which attempts to drove a long single to left center,' R. Usk,'Donald Usk, and Henry J. Mrs. Irene Barone, 321 Hilliard him among you cast the first stone history, ttie report said. The Potato Dumplings Edward'Kehl for toe Middle East and central rapresent the United Nations as scoring Richardson. Kubek filed Uak, all of Manchester, and St.; Harry Oawrford, South Wind­ . . . woman, go thy way and ain proper^ lees soared by $160 8 medium potatoes, boiled Manchester, Conn. Europe. providing in some way a mask for to Clmoll., Miss Volkert Hurt, Charles G. Usk of Thompsonville; sor, no more.” million. 1 egg finperlalist intervention.’’ - IH cups flour FREE TOWELS One run, two hits, no errore, one AMPLE FREE PARKING! “The theory that the United Na- left. (’The run is unearned). Charged iu Crash 1 tablespoon salt tiofu Set* as a cover for imperial­ 1 slices white bread (cubed). wfiM you tMiA of Parcel Pickup to Your Car! ONE UNIT FREE EACH WEEK WITH PITTSBVRGH FOURTH ism," Aiken said. “ 1* not a spon- Cimoli slashed a single to right. Joan 'Vdikert, 23, of Brandy St., Mash the potatoes and let cool. tqneoua product of the neutral lib­ Add egg, salt and flour, and mix IvERY $10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE Burgess shot a. hard single post Bolton luffered a cut on her right p y r e x w a r e eration movements. It 1* a product Skowron into right field, Cimoli leg.ae the result of a rear end col­ well. Brown cubed bread in but­ of the Cold War working on those^ \UNIT NO. C 2 MATCHING streaking to third. Hoak doubled lision on E. Middle Tpke., near ter. Make patties of mashed po . national movements.” tatoes, putting three to five cubs fMnk of WASH CLOTHS off the right field wall scoring Plaza Dr. just befoc* 7:50 this WEEKEND FOOD VALUES O CT. 3rd thru 8th Indian Prime Minister " Nehru, am oli with the first Pittsburgh , of browned bread in the center of one of the resolution’s prime mov- morning. run, Burgess stopping at third. She waa taken to Manchester a patty, and mould Into a balj. •rs, pointed but that .diplomatic Drop into boiling water and boll Mkxeroeki 'drove a vicious liner Memorial Hospital by police cruiser contacts between the United right at McDougald, who dropped where she was treated and dli- ■for 10 minutes In uncovered States and Russia had not been kettle. Do not overcook. Serve to hla knees but held onto the ball. charged. FAIRWAY “““ ii broken off and the resolution aa The runners didn’t have time to Mias 'Volkert was also arrested with brown gravy. This is suffi­ YOUNG, TENDER LAMB SALE! • amended wa* thus meaningless. cient for a family of four. ■ open every thursday and friday, till 9 p.nt. ^ H budge off their bases. Gene Baker and charged Avith following too In somber tones, as he an­ batted for Friend^ and popped to close, and was told to appear in A native'Of Brooklyn, N. Y., nounced withdrawal of the pro­ Kehl has lived in Manchester for Richardson on the edge of the out­ court Monday. ' posal, Nehru said: field grass In short right. The ryn- Police said her car struck the 10 years,, and is a butcher, by LAMB O t t c “That resolution was drafted ners held their bases. Richardson rear of one being operated by trade for the Manchester Packing under great stress bf -feeling. All Co. He was a partner in the for­ moved to his right for Virdon’s Charles Ubert, 59, of Bolton Cen­ oyer the world, people will be sharp.grounder and threw him out. mer Patterson's Market near the ter Rd. COMBINATION looking to this august assembly One run, three hits, no errors, Ubert’s car received the most Center. , x to give then! a lead indicating Kehl, 'who makes his own bo­ MANCHESTER YOU GET CHOPS TO BROIL ond MEAT FOR STEW two left. damage and had-to be towed away. logna and sausage meat at home, seme steps to prepare the way said he likes to cook and learned for easing world tensions. Grave by watching his mother, “ My wife UBLIC MARKET SHOULDER TASTY RIB CUT responsibility rest* oh the United Daddario Speaker Doctors’ Unit Led 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT Tundur. Maoty LOIN Nations to Initiate these helpful and mother are both good German lb cooks." lb lb effort*.” For K of C Banquet By Dr. Siindquist Mrs. Kehl, who was bom in QUALITY MCATS ^ NOT PRE-PACKAGED LAMB CHOPS But the resolution as amended, LAMB CHOPS LAMB CHOPS he said, “now lacks the dynamism Germany, is a meat cutter by FRESHLY CUT-^NICELY DISPLAYED Congressman Emilio Q. Dad­ Dr. Alfred B. Sundquiat, 50 Wyl- trade. The couple has one son we thought this situation re­ quired.” dario, U.S. representative from the lys St., has been elected vice presi­ Douglas, 18, whd is studying for first Congressional district, will be dent of the Hartford County Medi­ the ministry at Wlttenburg Uni­ The' five sponsora were India, OVEN-READY-SHANKLESS-VALU-TRIMMED Indonesia, Ghana, the United guest speaker at an Italian night cal Assn. He is .filling the unex­ versity in Springfield, Ohio, dinner to be sponsored by Campbell pired term of Dr. Charles Jacob­ Kehl Is a member of Concordia J^ab Republic and Yugoslavia. American- oheervere were re- Council, Knights of Columbus, son Jr. who has resigned. Lutheran Church; where he singps TENDER Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the KofC The election took - place last in the choir, is a Sunday School M fv^ by the action. BUsenhower DELICIOUS had Indicated strongly that he did hall. n l^ t at the Hotel Bond li|| Hart- teacher, a member of-the ('hurch Atty. John N. Lombardo, pro»: Council. Luther League advisor, not want to see Khrushchev. How­ EATING ever, diplomats felt that It would ecutor of the Town Court, rilll Itoring other business the doc­ and a member of the men’s group. L A M B LEG S tors voted to have Connecticut have beep difficult for the presi­ also speak. Master of ceremonies Medical Service start on an ex- It’s Good Pork H'egihrr dent to refuse a U.N. request — will be Joseph Glrand of West especially if a large group of na­ Hartford and formerly of Manches­ paiided contract for medical insur­ SMALL FRESH ter. ance policy holders. The new con­ Gardening Oub tions had voted for It. tract win extend coverage to per­ I H. L. HANDY'S FRESH DRESSED • FROZEN FOODS • Earlier, the assembly also voted Enrico F. Real* Is general chair­ lb. man, a.ssisted by Frank^ Laraia, sons ^vith higher Income* and will To Meet Monday RnU)S EYE down an Australian amendment Increase the coverage Itself, HAMS calling for a summit iconference Michael Massaro. Arthur Massaro, Samuel Filloramo, John Filloramo, The doctors also Voted on a new The Manchester Garden Club From Baby Pork 8 to 10 lb*. FISH BITES 2 Pkgs. 49e 6if the leaders of the United States, aet of rules governing their rela- ■PORK ____ .Rpssia, Britain and France. The Jean Coiavecchio, Carl Lombardo, will meet Monday at S p.m. in the BIROS EYE ' tions—with attorneys in case* 10 Oe. rnij call was 45. igalnst, 5 for, with Robbins room st Onter Congre­ LARGE, NATIVE, MEATY YOUR CHOICE Lebro Urbanetti, Anthony lovine, where patients are involved In gational Church. Lb. Pkgs. 49c 44 abstentions, lawsuits. SWEET PEAS ’The vote deleting the specific and Domenick Casasanta. 906 ANNIVERSARY Flower slides, purchased from ISHOULDERS DOWNY FLAKES . the Wild Flower Preservation ROASTING CHICKENS reference in the neutralist resolu­ Society for the Ltitz Junior Mu­ tion to the U.S. president and the Luxurious Linens! M for nmey’Smng offers FRESH, LEAN, ALL BEEF FRENCH TOAST >Pkge. Soviet, premier waa 41 in favor Just Wrap And Button seum, will be ahowh at the Garden FRESHLY Club meeting. CHICKEN LEGS lb SARA LEE AIA. BUTTER of Uie reference and 37 against, Mrs. Robert S. Goe will report GROUND with j.7 abstentions. ’The "yeas" on a conservation workshop which PECAN COFFEE CAKES thus were less than the two-thirds on Msbwry produets ahe attendetl. on a scholarship HAMBURG neceasory for adoption. awarded by the Manchester Gar- | SIRLOIN or SHORT STEAK • ’The Soviet bloc abstained on ben Club. 'Ihe workshop was spon­ GROCERY VALUES , both votes. The 'United States*vot- It*« our 90th aimivereary. And we’re hairing a eale- A b if I ad in' favor of the gAustralian sored by' the Unlverelty of Con- | > Out from top Weatora beef! FAMILY PAK SKINLESS one! Your grocer has money-sa^g offers on all of these amendment and against retention iNS/oe; necticut at the White Memorial ^ 5^“ ;9 9 e Pillsbury tniffes: Dejuxe Cake. F rostin g, Pancake^ Foundation property at Litchfield, i lb . bag IMPORTED TUNA Of the reference to Eisenhower Mrs. Coe ie a member of the Gar- \ (XNBRINi;) and Khrushchev. Angel Food, Tie Crust Sticks, Boston. Cream Pie, fienC^ub and is a.GiH Scout leader, i DOLE’S ■ Khrushchev had also shown his Frankfurts 46 Oz. Opposition . to talking with Eisen­ Pudding •Cake, Apple Crunch, Cookie, Brownie and Flower arrangement* will be-by | Mm. Mary Ihmlow. Mrs. Dorothy 1 PINEAPPLE JUICE Can 27c hower by setting conditions he G ingerbread. . > plus a wonderful premium offer with ( . — * — s-^ ^ Deudel, and Mrs, George M. John Lb. FRESH BAKED DAILY MINUET BRAND knew the President would not ■IDOl VteV Pillebury’s Beet Flour. i son. niOet. A.ppfirently unconcerned Ac#or$t "FLAVOR QUEEN" REG. SALAD DRESSING 39c about the outcome of either the So.stodc now while the supply lasts. YouTt find it’a WeU Trimmed SIZE • • V limtralist resolution or the Aus. SILVEB SWAN tralian amendment, the Soviet a great oonvemenee to hare these famous Paisbary prod* LOAF 400 Ct. WHITE leader did not attend the long, ucte on your ffaelf witenevv you want them—and yoaH OUR OWN MAKE! FACIAL TISSUES Boxee OTC CAMERAS SLICED BREAD wrailgling night session of the as- aave quite a Wt, too. FILM—FLASH BL'IRS PURE PORK ■enibly.. DISCOUNT PRICES In tha general debate in the’ as­ JMimpta^iem’lihm m elkkfffm duom ...^^ Ubed! sembly, two speakers hit back at> MINNESOTA VALLEY Khrushchev. m ARTHUR DRUG fLb. ^ SAUSACE MEAT Francisco A. Delgado, chief 17 O Z. Philippine delegate, tore into Com­ CMS KB munist charges of western "Colon­ hmSm- r o c A TMty Meat Loaf . ialism’’ by citing the experience ► ^reahly OrooBd, Leaa Tiny P E A S CANS pt the Philippines with the United States. 30.MINUTE FREE ChiNk HamlNirg PACKED BY GREEN GIANT “The, Americans are no saints,” H INSTALLATION ha said, "but this you can say of V them; as ‘ImVieriailsts’ they- prove £V’* ^ i to be more Inept than , their rivals DAIRY DEMr. SPECIALS Bi PRODUCE A t ITS BEST! # 'In the game; they allowed ua too MUFFLERS Many liberties, and now that we' . 6 9 ' arc Independent, toey know better i t y GRADE "A" Lowest Price Of The Season! than to disregard our opinions ot EXTRA LARGE Dok. uillll S A L B ! 4>A to 8 U m. m e a t y ARMOUR’S STAR X FANCY, FUtME USD ignore our interests. 8116 ' •’You can discuss, argue and talk 121k-241^ ’*2239 b b ' LARGE Doc. back to the Americans... esTMIW MW FOWL BACON “One wqnders, sometimes, what Create a set of ‘luxury’ llnene! fPAn-P-RAMA Simply embroider the lovely lady Mm I ele»oA, 16>A. 18>A, know, of courbe,‘What happened to 20>A, 22>A. 24tk, 26>A. Bust 33 to presto — a lovely set of Hnene! SPEOIALI JACK AUOU8T SEAT COVfIS "FARM HOUSE” FROZEN ' the Hungarians who did just that." 47, Size 14 35 bust, dreys length, Pattern No. 2230 has hot-iron CHEESE SPREAD 59c Khrushchev didn’t like those 5*A yards of 35-lnch; tunic, 4% transfer' tor 4 designs; stitch illus­ MINCE PIES CLAM CHOWDiR LAAGC. PLUMP, words. As before, he registered trations; color chart. PINf^URST GROCERY lURSACK RROTHMS HR$T FOOD STORf lb yards. •40 GBNTEB'SinUZar LOVERlNa FARM. disapproval by pounding the desk order, send 25c in coins to;— 80S MAIN SniXET 4W BABTrORO ROAD lArge Size KAUT1FIIL CLUSTOS To order, send 35c in coins to: To Antic cabot. The ManohSeter Eve­ NEW B iK E BiEPT. Each aJwV 7 ^ 2 9 e erith ,.hl8 fists. * Sue Burnett, |The Manchester Ev^^ Wa regali all Yaa FANCY BUTTER la Vi lA. Kttoba Lb. 71c Aiutralian' Prime Minister Ytoh* ning Herald, IIM AVE. OF ning Herald, 1150 AVE. o r TOPP NOTCH MARKtr MANCHfSTIR PUlUO MAAKET cjyi oae yaur i FBE8H, NATIVE, SNOW WHITE •rt G. Mtnzies also slammed hard AI&RIOAS. n e w YORK 88. N.Y. AMraUCAS, NXW YOBK. S«, N.Y. MdMAlNSTRl^ 806 MAIN S T B I ^ BEADY TO BAKE gt XhruBichev In anbther apeech. For Ist-claaa mailing iuld 10c tor For Ifit-clase mailing add 10c FRESH SCALLOPS Del nLLSB U BYR CAULIFLOWER 15 c Ma ealled the Soviet leader a each pattern. Print Name, Addrasa tor each pnttem. Print name, ad- CINNAMON ijO L lS Tbll Oaa 29c •hYPoerlte” and counseled' the with Zone, Style No', and 8iM. [dreea with none and pattern num­ HIGHLAND PARK MAKKRT LIA'I MARKIT U. 8. N a 1 FANCnr, h a n d -f i o k e o atowly admitted African delegates Rend, another 85c now fo f the ber. ;■ i l t mOSLAND 8M anmcBi Bnuuwr - BE SURB TQ PATBONIZE OUR WE HAVE A F D IX U N E OF ■at to liataa to Xhniahchav. FaU * WinUr ’60 edition o f Baale Have you-Bw 'W Album'eon- RED CORTLAND APPLES S9c BrttidB’a prima mlnlator Harold Paahlon, our eomplate pattern 'Jtaining m«ny lovely daeigne and PIZZA CHEESES ^ m N iB iin i .MpamHlan flaw back to London msfsdne; free pettomeT Only SOe a eopy! ' \

UANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIEE, CONN., THUESDAY, OCTOBER g, 1960 MANCmSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEBTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. i960 PAGE PAOBTEIf the need for fimd-ralsln|f nettv- •ebbot boaw' end board ct Select­ toe income to be expanded by tha the Ecclesiastical Soetety and the low the state board to withhold and 6 and Iff and 31. A Isnr, passad Coventry Wellington Rd.; William M. Warn­ Uons art 67AO and studtnis 8S-Q0, S c h k n l ^ part of aUto grants from any town in 1959, effective this year, makes subraarlna welfare training exer­ for the entira aqriaa af- oofiogrts. High School p r o ities.. Andover men but-touch of the knowledge Board-of Education in such a library association. Education Board 25 Town Students er, 93 Broad 8L; Rudolph W. WoJ- Officern 'niid committee about it hM boon submerged. For a manner as to carry out, as near­ falling to "spend at least 90 per such services mandatory through RockvUle-Vernon cise. narowicz, 11 Oolway 8t., and John Lastly, I would Ufce to thank cent of the sUtewlda average tost age 31. The Hammeiberg is scheduled those individuals aiM -business To Meet Monday then for the year are ^ Oh- Us^ of iPhone long whiI6,' few town OlBclali knew ly aa pobsible, the wishes of the 'Maneheator Bvealng Herald An­ Gets Pi^fiosals Appoin^ento to return to her home port of Start Et Hillyer 8. Ziemak Jr., 96 Cooper Hill 8L Pierre Drapeau, presidenta; of the ^ d et nil, though it was grjuitor. - dover obrreepondent, Mrs. Paul or otherwise filling to operate Measures also todl for ths ex­ ooneeiBs who hava aa gsaeroualy and Mrs. Klock, vice preeldents; NortonFlmd Schools according to law." penditure of 813 million for capi-' On School Staffs Newport, R.I., Dec. 14. i contrOiutsd 'studaat subscriptions. m e firit meeting of the Man­ A program entitled "Telephona listed in annulil town reports. , Tbe other Statute, Section 10- Ftanstlelil, tolepbom PHgrim For Legislature Renewal Unit Meeting Set ^ . Twenty-five Manchester students Mr. and 8 ^ Robert Fenn, secre- Tlpai' ia schedulad for the aaoond The school board was not aware t-8856. The proposals Include the de­ tal improvements, land and equip­ This Will enable many of our chester Hig^ School p ro win be 257, atates that. Income from'the ment at the four state MUeges, The Book CTub of the Woman’s have entered the freshman class at Opei^ Forum young' people, who-might other­ tarl*i5jir. and Mrs. Frandt Akin, meetlhg of tha Hartfotd County of its possibilities until former .Town Deposit fund or any other Hartford, Oct. 8 (ff) — Proposals partment’s plan to raise state fi­ Oscar MUlaghaa been appolntad ' Ckilld of Union Congregational held Monday at 7 p.te. in the high treaaureiii; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe, Associatioh of Modlcal Asaiatants. Ruling Sought town treasureic> b(rs. Virginia nancial grants to towns to about for almost |5 million for self- Mails Queries Hillyer CoUege of the University wise not attend, to be prooeiit at town, fimd in any town shall be for enforceable state-wide touca- liquidating auxiliary service fa­ head custodiaB at Coventry Gram­ Church meets tonight at 8 at the of Hartford. SobscrlpMoa Deadline an evening of fine music. school auditorium. membership; Mr. and Mrs.^ Joseph The meeting will be held Monday Brown, t(Ud them the income was paid annually into the General- tion standards were given the 40>per cent of the statewide aver­ mar School. He U also rsspon- Wer,v/cr, ways and means; Mr, and at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of 8t. A rulint on tha dispoaltion qf available for expendlturee above Stores Queried age cost of education, compared to cilities at the college and 87.3 mil­ siMe for Csnter School, accordlnf home of Mm- John Peters, 64 They are Roebrt J. Adams, 85 To the Editor, Melvin Morwitx, M.D. The first'program wUl be "Sub­ Fund . Yeomans went on to State Board of Education yester­ lion for capital Improvements at LatUn' hsv* gon# out''t(^inor« Davis Ave. The Religious Educa­ On Saturday? evening;^ Nov. 6, President. ManChesitef Mrs. Allan Taylor and Mr. and Francla Hospital in Hartford. Mlsa Income from the Norton School end beyond the budget. ■ Sub­ day for its approval and sponsor­ the present 24 or 25 per cent. to Supt. of Schools Rdyal O. Fish- Spruce 8t.; Theodore M- Arnold Jr., bing for Johnny and Mary,’’ with Mrs, Harvey King, pubUo rela­ Margaret Donovan of the Boutbem sequently, the Board usto the in­ say, "We must ascertain which On Night . Hours technical institutes and vocational 88 araaT^sl uU te man m tion committee is scheduled to 893 Bidwell St.; Dawson N. Bents, 1960, The Weavers will give a con­ Community Concert Assii. parents following a typical day in Fund will be sought by the Board method has been adopted." ship in the'eoming legislature. Towns In regional districts which ar. Assisting'Miller will be Jacob meet at 7:30 in the* social room. tions; and Mr, and Mrs. A. Wln- New England Telephona Oo. trill come in purchases of aoience have placedu_ l„ _____ grades under one schools. Cooper. the Rockville -- Redevelopment 403 E. Middle Tpke.; David R. cert at the ManchMter High the classrooms. Mr. and Mrs. Felix speak. of Education which htm voted to Much of /i Summer S t; Sheila M. Gra­ to the series by the end of this WlUiam McPherson, 248 McKes Members of the Student Council Starts Rag Drive DANBURT PA8TOB DIES Board members. follows;- The Chamber’s RetaS Execu­ ments to special education laws. transportation and special educa­ haa eent^Jieilee to l^lneMmen th Phoenix 8 t; Hiram Casey, 8om- The Noflpn School fund was bought a . television set for class­ tive Committee will meet at 9:30 tion. entry school system, Fisher said. the project 'ifsk to and a out what ham, 44 Bunco Dr. week. St., Is co-chairman of Homecom­ will direct parents to classrooms Danbury, Oct 6 (ff)—A funeral "What shall remain after the Authorization for the board to Unemployment claims dropped The aecretarial staff includes ersville; Loretta Walsh, 148 Grove The members of the Concert ing Weekend at Central Connecti­ St. Bartholomew’s parish will established in a bequest from Ches­ room use this year. The Board waa a.m. Oct 18 to consider the pro­ The entire grant program would commercial inteJ«5ta are located St. Also, Thomas Haggerty, 181 Cen­ during the evening. Mass will be celebrated Saturday ter D. Norton, of this team, in a then, advised by the Board of Fi­ payment of the above bequests to establish regulations concerning require an equalized grand list, re­ again in Manchester last week, Mrs.'Stephen Loyxim in the super­ ter St.; William K. Johannes, 130 Assn, who have arranged for these cut State College in New Britain. conduct a paper and rag drive for for the Rev. Victor Balcerak, echo be (fivlded into four equal parts posal which would go into effect standards for programs and serv­ intendent's office at Coventry there, the volume or^^iaineaa con­ Admltied today: Arthur Orfltel- artists to appear here in Manches­ He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aqd Mrs. WUllam Roscoe will dated Oct. 3,1891. Norton also nance- that the bill should be paid in 'November. quested in one of the proposals; and this time by 8.7'per cent. ducted and how manyNsw inter- li, 44 Charter Rd. Birch St.; Salvatore T. Lopes. 48 Jr., co-chairmen of the member­ the benefit of the school-church became pastor of Bacrod Heart made bequests of equal amounts fo from the school budget. and to be given one part to the ices required as a ‘‘minimum pro­ a specified mill rate to detb'rmlne Grammar School; Mrs. Lucius' A. Sprtice S t; Michael C. Morrill, 31 ter feel that in sq doing wo are Donald McPherson, and ia a junior building fund on Saturday. Catholic Church here abapntb ago. Town of Andover, in trust to be Meanwhile, retailers are being gram" is Included in one of the There are 1,234 claims, com­ Pettingill Sr., secretary at Cov­ eeti^ In conducting bualneBtf^^trthe Discharged yesterday: Mrs. An­ adding to the intrinsic value. 6t in the induatrial arts sducatlon ship committee, announce that the poor children of this town, the John H. Teomana, chairman of if towns are doing their best to pay pared with 1,352 the previous area once the renewal projew thony Daniels and daughter. Broad Green Hill St.; Roger C. Ouellette, there will be Ubies throughout the A truck wiU be stationed at the Father Balcerak, 57, died ^aatar- the Board of Finance, based hlq securely invested and the income canvaseed by mall for their opin­ measures. for a "foundation program.’’ entry Grammar School and Rejm- 25 WUIard Rd.; Julie A. Peak, 10 our community. In addition, we field. church building lot on Ludlow St. day of a heqrt attack in the church First Ecclesiastical Society knd to be used annually for the cart ion on the plan. Under It, the A related proposal would re­ weeH. olda School office and Mrs. Eugene complete. 'Brook; Albert Purlong, 67 High hope that those parents who have The weekend begins tomorrow school where parents may register the Porter Library Assn. opinion on state statutes, Sactlons One ''measure would require SUtewlde, claims increased Agency Chairman Harry W. S t^ ^ a ry Llppmann, 66 Orchard Beech St; Henry P.. Pcdemonte, for membership. Flyers have been off E. ^ k e . for the col- rectory. A native of Buffalo, ^ 10-257 Slid 10-258. Section 10-258 and support of the poor children stores would remain open un*^ 9 quire, starting In July, 1963, that Rychling at Robertson and Center 769 Center S t; Robert H. Perry. children who are interested in mu­ and will include a football •rame MPveen 9 a.m. and 1 p.m came to Danbury after many After the death of his widow, o’clock on Thursdaya and Fri­ local and regional school dtstricts towns to provide special, servlcea seasonally to 35,584 from 35,175. Schools. , riamm said replies are being re­ sic will take this opportunity to Saturday between the Blue DOvilS Sent home for the convenience of lection — ------Emily H. Norton in 1915, when all states that if any town hajs re of said town. One part to said fob physically and mentally handi­ The seasonal cutback in the* ap­ quested within 10 days. 32 S. Alton St.; Leon A. Sheean, 91 those who wish to register in ad­ Paper and rag collections will be years aa pastor of St, H edv^’a bequests were carried out, each ceived a -permanent fund for- the town of Andover, the income of days. On other days they would comply with the "minimum pro­ In the school lunch program Mrs. Delmont St.; Eric L. Swanson, 62 bring them to the concerts. and Montclair State Colleg-., liie held every two weeks. Mrs. Thom- Church in HousevUle, N. T. 'file gram’’ regulations. c a p ]^ children between the agea parel Industry caused the claims Lawrence C. Latimer serves aa- Mailing of the questionnaires is Vernon and’^TMcottvlIle news Is To subscribe,' merely call Mitch­ election of a homecoming queen, a vance of Monday's meeting. of the four funds received 83,186.05, support of a school or schools, the the same to -be expended for the close at 5:30. of 6 and 18 to make the services hike, actording to Commissioner the latest step in the city's urban handled by The Kfe^d’s Rockville Summer S t The PTO is placing emphksisihbsis on as J. Quinn, 124 Greenwood Dr., is funeral Mass will be said in the town treasurer should carry tha sqpport of its public schools.’’ Sylvester McCann is chairman The two could be closely tied to supervisor Slid treasurer. At Cov­ Also, William R. Tayloij, 195 ell 9-0470 dr mall a check to Box building decoration conteat, and 6 Sacred Heart Church. The fund, like an Iceberg, has another proposal, which would al- optional for children between 4 Renato Ricciutl. entry Grammar School she is as­ renewal project, steps having been Bureau, 6 W. Main bt^ telephone 386, Manchester. Adult subscrlp- homecoming balL a large membership to decrease general chairman. been sightsd at meetings of the fund oq a,separate account with The other two parts weri for of the stores hours committee. , taken last week to readvertlse for TRemont 5-8186. Henry 8t.; Carol-Ann Walach, 53 sisted' by Mrs. Leo T. Leary as man­ ,'an executive director for the ager and by Mrs. Fred Eberle and agency and to sign contracts with Mrs. Raymond Hicklng. At the various consulting firms, to begin Robertson School Mrs. Andrew appraisal work in the redevelpp- Liebman serves as manager, as-- ment section. slated by Mr*. W. Bryce Honey­ Real estate agencies will be well, Mrs. Carl Schwager and Mrs. asked to list the'number of res­ L. James Loyzim. idential and industrial properties BuUettn Board for rent in the surrounding area. The Beach-Combers Women's AlaOi they will be asked to list TO M O R R O W THE Club of Waterfront Manor Devel­ opment Assn, will meet at-8 p.m. the number, of dwellings for sale. tomorrow at the clubhouse. Merchants doing buslneassir in the The 4-HC Crafty Capers will re­ renewal tract will be asked, in con­ organize at a meeting from 3 P-m. fidence, the volume of their sales, to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the home of space now occupied, expansion Mrs. Frederick C. Rose on Cooper plans, number of employes and so Lane. Projects of the club ard so on. knitting and crafts. Mrs. Rose said They will also be asked if they X: More space... there are several vacancies in are Interested in space in the future membership. She may be contact­ redevelopment area. ed by. those Interested in joining. The city, under contract with the more spunk ■ The South Coventry Cooperative federal' government for ftinds for Nursery and Kindergarten classes tha project, has set aside a 13-acre this week visited the South Cov­ tract in the center of RockvUle for entry firehouse in observance of rsnewal. The tract includes Market and wagons, too l Fire Prevention Week which S t and portions of Brooklyn St. starts Sunday. Hie consulting firm of Stalling, NEK'61 'fiia junior choir of First Con­ I)Ord-W<)od and Van Suetandael gregational Church wrill resume oxpects to establish final boun­ meetings at 6 p.m. each Friday daries for the project soon. Until ^Here’s the car that reads you loud and clear—the new- at Kingsbury House. Mrs. Joseph now there has been a question on size, you-eize '61 Chevrolet A car so right for you in so More room—more for you, more for your things. P. Eaton will be-director. The Rev. tha location of boundaries along James R. MacArthur will start a H l^ S t and Jacobs St. many ways that once you compare it with the rest of More dependable operation. Smarter, smoother confirmation class at 9 a.m. Sat­ Flamm said the agency will need urday at-the church vestry. This the Information now being re the crop you’ll agree nothing else near the money styling. More miles per gallon. Wagons. will be for those interested in join- ' quested for use when residents and Ing the church. buslaeasmen in the'tract will have measures up to it (kirvnir for ’61: a complete line of complete thrift to move to allow renewal work to ManchMter Evening Herald begin. The agency is responsible We started out by trimming the outside size a bit (to cars from Chevrolet. Coventry coneepondent, Mrs. F. for finding quarters for those who Pauline Uttle, telephone POgrlm ,are affected by the project. Moving give'you extra inches of clearance for parking and 3-8X81. costs are largely covered by the To start with, every Corvair has a budget-pleasing agency. maneuvering) but inside we left you a full measure of price tag. And Corvair goes on from there to save OOfC Balloto Mailed Ballots Have been mailed to Chevy, comfort. Door openings are as much as 6 inches you even more. With extra miles per gallon .. * Columbia members of the Rockville area wider to give feet, knees and elbows the undisputed Chamber of Commerce for election quicker-than-ever -cold-start warmup so you Start Clarke to Close of alx members of the-Board of right of way. And the new easy-chair seats are aa much as saving sooner... a new extra-cost optional heater Directors. Lake Gate Oct. 15 Ten nominations have been fub- 14% higher—just right for seeing, just right for sitting. that warms everybody evenly. Riding along with this mltted, of whom six will be elect­ extra economy: more room inside for you, more Raymond E. Clarke, who tends .y ' ed for 3-year terms. Balloting will Once you’ve settled inside you’ll have high and wide be conducted by mall, with a dead­ room iip front for your luggage (sedans and coiipes - ths gate at Columbia Lake dam, line of 5 p.m. Oct. 11. They will praises for Chevrolet’s spacious new dimensions (in haa said that he plans, to close the •fir’ have almost 12% more usable trunk space). gate for the winter Oct. 15. He be. tabulated by an appointed IMPALA 4-DOOR SPORT SEDAN—one offive impdas that Hw newest ear in America: the CORVAIR 700 LAKEWOOD gives this notice so all. property judging board. the Sport Coupes, for exainple, head room has been bring you a new measure o f elegariee from the most degant Chemet 4-DOOR STATION WAGON. Like aU Corvairs, U’s powered by a owners may have an opportunity The Board of Directors In- upped as much as 2 inches, and there’s more leg room, And our new wagonsf You’ll love them—think to get whatever shoreline work Ohides 21 members, 18 elected by o f all. Notice what beautifid sense the new roof line makes—the shpendable air-cooled rear engine. they wish to do, completed before the membership at large and 8 too—front and rear). Chevy’s new trunk is something they’re the greatest thing for families since houses. front door entrance height is nearly 2 inches higher. , then. named by the elected members. else that will please you hugely—what with its deep- The Lakewood Station Wagon does a man-sized job GOP BeMlon Set Terms run for three years with Atty. Elisabeth Dennis Hutchins, six new members elected each well shape and bumper-level loading it holds things with cargo, up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Greenbrier chairman of the Republican Town year. Committee has called a meeting of At Roc-hwiter you’ve never been able to get in a trunk before. Sports Wagon you’re going to have to see—it gives that group tonight at 8 o'clock. Two young people from .this you up to 175.5 cubic feet of space for you, and your ; ^ ■ ChuM bn Trip town have entered the University Yet generously endowed as this car is with spacious­ Eighth grade students from of Rochester this fall aa freshmen. things. Compare with any other U.S. wagon goingl Porter. School are on an all day Mias Betsy Light and Frederic ness and clean-etched elegance, it holds steadfastly field trip to Hartford today. ITiey W. Kautz are both graduates of Corvair’s whole thrifty lineup gels its pep from a will visit numerous points Of in­ Rockville High School and were to all the thrifty, dependable virtues Chevrolet buyers terest Including the State Capitol, active in extra-curricular actlvl- have come to expect. Your dealer’s the man to see for spunkier 145-cu.-in. air-cooled rear engine. Same rear- Travelers Insurance Co. Building, tlee. engine traction, same smooth 4-wheel independent- a. newspaper office and possibly Mias Light, daughter of Mr. and all the (details that make this sensationally sensible Wadsworth. Atheneum, if time Mm. Mason E. Light of 6 Robert suspension ride. See the polished and refined 1961 permits. Rd., was valedictorian of her '61 Chevy a new measure of your money’s worth. Bplce of Ufe class, a member of the National Corvair first chauce you get at your Chevrolet dealer’s. In connection with their study Honor Society, the Leaders Club of the need for apices in Cblum- and a delegate to Girls' State. She bus' time,, members’ of Richard has been awarded a scholarship Curland's Grade 5 class had as by the University of Rochester their guest Wednesday, Mrs. Stan­ where she will study biology. ley Field, who acted as a consul­ Ksutz, son of Mr. and .Mrs \ 'S i George W. Kautz of Sunny View This sporty CORVAIR 700 CLUB COUPE g^oej you almost 12% tant during the discussions. Mrs. Dr., won a Rush Rheee scholar­ NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGpN. You have a choice Field, as hot lunch director, of­ more luggage spaee up front pliu a Ipngw range fu d tank. fered llstinga of spices presently ship and wtll major In chemlslry. o f six Chevrolet wogons, each with a cargo openingnearly 5 feet - X i ^ He. was edltar-ln-chief of- the used and reasons for their use. school paper at Rockville High across and a new concealed compartment for lowing valuables. vice presldeht of the physics club, Maaobeetor Evening Herald president of the dramatic club Columbia corrMpondent Mrs. Don­ and a member of the National ald R. Tnttle, tolebhone ACademy Honor Society. 8-8486. In Hawaii ■ Marine Pfr. Fred W. Lee Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lee of 6 Bradley Dr., is participating Town Visit Asked In extensive field exercises with the For 1961 Corvair put the spare tire in the rear in coupes and First, Marine Brigade at a training Of Nixon, Kennedy area in the mnunt'aina near Hilo sedans—where it doesn’t take up an inch of luggage space in the Hawaii front compartment The schedules of presidential The 3,000-man force from Ka­ There'/ never been a trunk like it before! The floor’s recessed more nominees are tight ones but Man­ neohe Bay, Hawaii, was flown to chester partisans are trying any­ the maneuver area to'engage in then half a foot-rrto form a deep well for holding things you used to way to bring their hopefuls to unit training operations. Including leave home. Packing’s easier, too—the loading lie i^ t is as much as town. field firing of all the unit's weap Mrs. Chester Bycholskl and Mrs. ona. lOH inches low6r. ' . John Barry, Democrats, are circu­ On EM'ort .Vmwm‘1 lating petitions.in hope.s of bring­ Eillwyn E. S t Louis, machinist's r i - ing Sen. John F. Kennedy to' mate third class, USN, son of Mr. ★ ★★★-A ■A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You're looking at the handsome CORVAIR 700 4-DOOR SEDAN. and Mrs. Arthur St. Louis of Old- Manchester in connection with his town Rd., Is servihg aboard the Provisions for heating ducts an built right into its Bo(fy by Fisher possible visit to Hartford the af-, ternoon of Nov. 7. escort vessel US8 Hammerberg BEL AIR 2-POOR SEDAN, Tike all '61 Chevrolets, brings ymt (or mote dqual dstribution of heat front and revf . operating off the coast of South INTRODUCING THE *61 CHEVY And thfr Republican pwty has America. Body by Fisher newneuyou can use—more front seat leg room ond^ ordered Its chairman, Atty. John, Eight South Amerlcah countries thtu^toasheweddowndrweshafttunneljnwfefootroominthenar. F. Shea Jr., to see if Tice Prosi- are participating with the Ham- I- dent Richard Nixon can make It msrberg and four dther U.S. ships to town on Oct, 17—the venr ten­ hi “Operation Unltaa," an antl- tative date of a Nixon vieit to Hartford, in the evening. BISGAYNE 6 Meanwhile, the GOP committee This shows you for sure who remembers that middle-seat passen­ meets next Wednesday at 8 p.m, in the Municipal Building to dis­ ATLANnO the lowest priced faUrsmd Chevy with ' gers have feet, too. i t ’s Corvair’s practically flat floor. cuss organisaticmal plans for the FURNACE OIL Nov. 8 election and plan a rally; AMtomaUa Delivery Ug

WE T W ELV B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, I960 MANG^ES'TER E V m N G HERALD. MANCHESTER. COML. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1960 PAGE

been open for bUaineaa for about innuendos against western polleiu the home of a relative to get a •a A&P SUPER MARKETS IN MANCHESTER BROAD STREET AND 116 EAST CENTER STREET South Wi quhrt of milk when struck, the 261 Rockvill^Vernon three weeka, will contain the of- Sumiiiit Talks should be forcibly repudiated. fleea for JUaley’a two oorporationa, 0. It provided the chanee of two coroner faid. Now Undor Now the lUiBtay’RdMty Oo. and the Rla- liaefu r unta' With XhnuOiel^ev A State PoUoe Invcetlgatioa led Mafio|(i^mf Iw WoodwotMng Co. The bardi to the arrest ot LaFleur the next R ille y P lim s Now Held Vital hlmieelf. LaFleur Said £^y^JLAFleur, according to the cor­ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. mire enterprlae w a branch of the From the aipoit, MscmUllon oner, nad been drinking prior to latter. drove to hla downtowa thndon the accident remembered driving PAULNERON i shew C euj^ M . tomorrow*a opening, gifta By Macmillan 'residqndb to. report to • apecial Hespoiisible adong Wappntg;,^Rd. but said he will be pniented to cuatomwn. cabinet meeting. "blacked out” andvmd n6t remem­ ESSO SERVICE STATION i Store houra w ill. be S ajm to S (OontEnied (ram Page Oee) ber hitting anybody>'^ Enlargement p.m. aix' daya a week a x 4 a p t For Fatality ’The coroner said l^Fleur told ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTOH-MI M |9B Thuraday and Friday whan they agreed on airangementa for the Residents Request his wife, upon arriving homCh^hat FRESH. TENDER. U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED j $PLIT OR CUT-UP lb 32c will be extended tella- the case today. coroner said LaFleur bad been con­ building. He said plana are not qiiet at Plainville High School Sat­ conversation In so precise a forgi.” Fera said six of 11 taxpayers in­ The body of Mrs. Gilson was victed of drunken driving on a V'/ F r-" M I /, 1 r ) I r- CRANBERRY SAUCEw^or.’XED 2 eV'.4 3 ^ definite but Indicated the expand­ urday evening. The' premiums Macmillan said )ie Is more hope­ volved want the walk to protect found on Wapping Rd., East prior violation. Suspension of his ed shopping canter and enlarged earned at the Hartford County 4-H ful of the world ntiiation today school children from trafficrk and Windsor. She had been walking to llcenM had been ordered. A DIP I II SUPER-RIGHT, SOFT-MEATED parking V a * should be complete Fair Will be distributed at the ban­ than he was InimedlatcljMsfter the from anow removal operations in soma time' next summer. quet. abortive summit In Paris last.May. the winter. Riaiay owns the shopping cen­ The first meeting of the club was He did rjol elaborate. . DellaFera said the recent erec- HOOVER SHANK ter and leases apace to Shout a held recently at the home of Mrs. In-.a prepared statement which Upn ot stop slgna on Green Rd. at- ^ F U L L Y dosen firms. The recent aub-dlvld- Ralph Swanson, 374 Hackmatack he read for television cameras t^ tei| to nasards in the area. fALL ■Rou'NDLiP ing of the one of the store areas St. Officers were elected as follows and reporters on his arrival, COOKED PORTION LB to provide space fob ^ e hardware Mary Ann Piela, president; Eve MacmlUan descHbed the current store haa cryataUaed, the plan for lyn Sv/anson, vice president and session o f the U.N. General As­ Heavy Rainfall Hams additional apaca. reporter; Inijrid Swanson, secre­ sembly as "one of the most ex­ FULL SHANK The hardware atorc, which haa tary; Jpah Piela, treasurer; and ■UTT A O < I PULL BUTT l e WHOLE traordinary and dramatic" in its Swells Reaervoirs HALF LB Rosemarie Piela, historian. The history. EORTiON L6 HAM S LB groi^p will meet Saturday at the Macmillan explained why he Swanson home. felt It had been worthwhile for Water storage In Manchester's EVERYWHERE IT'S JUST LOBSHR ON Personal him to' have attended. Among rea­ four reservoirs measured abnost Notices 436 gallons last Sunday, almost FRIDAY EVENING sons he listed were: *58 million more than were record TENDER,‘SOFT-MEATED. GENUINE (NOT GROUND OR CHOPPED) FRESH NOT FROZEN Grange Notes 1. Britain ought to have been ed on Oct. '!, 1950. BUT HERE IT’S Card of Thanks , represented, seeing that so many W. wlib to thank all of our nelchbori, Water Supt. Fred Thrall also frirnda oad rOlaUvea for the.many ocu «jfher heads of state and gov- said the storage Is almost 23 mil­ BROILED of kindnei. and lympnthy ahown ua In The third and fourth degrees eminent went along. lion gallons more than on last CUT FROM our recent b*reg»emenf. We eepcclally were exemplified last night at a 2.. It was right that one of the Sept. 1 In* the Porter, Howard, lOBSTER A-LArHOB-NOB thank• the - —Vaneheeter -ichf------Police and ■ — Fire meeting o f ' the ' Manchester Department and all those who oent the European members of the At­ Roaring Brook, and Globe Hollow beautiful floral tribute#. iGraqge. The home economics com­ (OUK OWN SPECIAL SHBlMP STUFFING) lantic Alliance should be present reservoirs. SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD LEG ONLY LB mittee served a harvest supper. 3. It was important that Brit­ Mrt'. Frank Plano and family. The local Grange has bMn in­ September rainfall was 2.05 FRENCH FREED ONION BINGS Veal Cirtlels ain’s point of view shoi^l be put Inches above the monthly average. C- vited to meet with the Simsbury FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—ROLLS and BUTTER In Memoriam Grange Oct. 13 and the Glaston­ before the General ' Assembly Thrall added, while rainfall since Veal Leg or Rump Roost ib ‘' Veal Shoulder Chops ib In lovint memory of l^-ed Burn., who which now comprises nearly 100 the start of the year Is .25 Inches ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PARKADB 65 55 Since you spend a large share of your hard-earned money posstd away Oct 4,. 1954. bury Grange Oct; 27. for fo ^ it's important to save cash on as many items ■* The next meeting of the Man­ members. below average. Rainfall dropped- Veal Loin Chops vv ‘^ Combination S T ^ I^ VEAL \ b Alway. remembered. chester Grange Will be ‘‘neighbors^ 4. It was also essential that below average for a period last 7 9 39 possible. That's why we, urge you to compare prices on foods Mil lOTlnc wife and family. night.” some of Khrushchev’s attacks and summer. you buy each week <|nd see for yourself why you edn w x m Veal Rib Chops ^65 *^ Boneless Veal for Stew ib55 depend on A&P for cash savings! WANT INCOME BASED ON (X1NVERTIBLE MOOELR YOUR SALES ABILITY? A» luya No. 1 Join Uie expanding tales organization ot HEAVY STEER * K K Oraci* Eiah -1. OSBORNE-KEMPER-THOMAS, long es- BONE IN LB 9 9 Exduaivalyl .t- tnbUahed lender In tbe manufacture and Chuck Steak sale'of advertising aervlcea. . . FOa BAKING OR FRYING ' r ' / If you knve nuuingement potential, nre nmbitiotM C Fresh Smelts and hnrd hlttlng^yoar Income will be limited only (LONDON BROIL) LB by your own efforts. Relnted experience Is valuable. Shoulder Steak 89 RIADY TO HEAT AND SERVE Special THE Q J^TEST SHOW ON WORTH! You get: Field training, continuing asalatnnoe, pro­ EAST TERMS! Fried Smelts tected territory. Conunlaalona nre pnid weekly, SWIFT'S FROZEN MEAT - BEEF, 11 01 bonus annually. ' >0000 0.0 0000' c ITANOARD-FIRST OF SEASON e FREE PURNELL PARKINO n ‘ TURKEY, CHICKEN or SALISBURY STEAV PKG For locnl uppoUtmtat, write todsyi Dinners 3 9 Fresh O yste rs 69= 99= '' Nell Blum, Dtistriet Snlea Mgr. X SUPIB-BICHT e jALL GOOD g g i Osborne-Kemper-Thomas, Ine. •FANCY SLICED LB FANCY SLICED LB 9 9 S a le ! 110 E 42 Street—New York 17, New York Bacon FURNITURE DEPT.—Mabi St., MnnehestM'—MI 0-0221 M *lttaoUO® g SUFK-RIGHT - SKINLHS SUPER-RIGHT CONTINUES igttt OF ’ AGAIN TWS WEIKI LB Link Sausage Bologna in Piece iB49 : : i i 1 ii 3 iil-ii? The $ame premium m'Jit::: qualHy coffee euetom liiiii ground eieaetly right for your eoffeemaker

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; ' r /r .V . ■: ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960 ' ' tTEEN- , "Yes,” the witness replied. He add­ BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARl^lkG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ed that GuevarA wKb was preaent, agreed. LUNCH N 'y / A V / ^HEy,ELAAER.HCW \ NEVER MNOl I'LL Roche said this was about the TIME AT THBRB ABOUT TOSSIN'A#/ C O M E P O W N ^ O time when, in August 1959, a of the National Bank LAST! MV 60E5AXV LUNCH BACK UP GETITf [O o S Y A t M « 8 TnH6 TbOll camouflaged plane took off from St. M aiy's Elplacopal Guild will A - iiiapIay at stuiad bitito YITTLES! w (rMOSMtUAlCf tually controls it. aifunaUi from tba U tts ’ Jliaioi/ STOMACH'S 4A«lH»NWt9MAPCI)r 'IHdOBK IVOO IV AT Cuba with a load o f arms as part sponsor a m ilitary; whlat in Neill FLAPPIN'J optwactib ^MBANi-7otyrfWW» , •TVMtJndiaa Raul Castro. Guevara and Bayo of what he said whs a planned In­ Muaqura, iM Oadar St., will fea 4M AftRNeoy»Tt-*«- hall at the church Monday, Oct. ,100 MUCH FD K^KORTBBT Ji9BW wera among about a score of Fidel vasion of the Dominican Republic. 17, at 8 p.m. display for two waaka, baginnlac HAR-ROMPH.'— T'M tomorrow, In tha window « f Corat 0KB FRAlMi SUeiBhl, HECORD/OHCBt, I Two.wMtod BiuSwta* Castro’s fellow rebels whom The Invasion attempt fatted. Mrs. Annie Sih|th and Mrs. Jo­ AMKIOUS -fc> R*AD TUB, casuals, M7 Main St. WATT’LL 1 I TH& t(A X A COOtSV/ DOWN Roche nhined as Commuhists. He also told .of having heard seph Jojmston are in charge. Mrs. • Propel by Mrs Joseph Garman, sl)or< 9TORVANNOUf4ClK® 'SET MV B'^- CPAP-' Roche Is a 44-;year-old, Argentine­ John Trotter .Is m charge of table W/AWDIMTMBMTAS FA1R.HBL8T ■ • Thta»«utted ICudRfl .^tlYes of all Uio. countries that, have Fidel Castro say in' 1958, while 6 0 3 ^ DOWN SHOOnNB MIMSBLPBB an who Joined Up with the Castro still In his Sierra-Maestre. hideout, arrangements. has donatad tbaaa itatlM ta tbs IFtrsRIM COACH OP ■hip 2 OrlcntaT ' 5HcrroaT£3p, dictators where Fidel would like to forces after flying arjns to them that “when our revolution ends, Refreshments will be served by musaum. Tliay wara * putcu___j IHB HIAHSCHOOU, IS Ireland fooditufl gteve iK,’/ RorHp tcatlfled. from Costa Rica in March 1958. wc shall attack the. Dominican Re­ Mrs. Eltaabeth Kennedy, Mrs. from tha Paabody Ifuaatim to Naw BLSVSM f IS Poem a ^ tg tn Havan. 4Bq>rM>ivt He was baked If these men, af- He told of overhearing A conversa­ public. I f necessary, we shall fight David. Robinson, Mrs. Martha Bell, iAWlngs I WLamantad. tion in which he quoted RduJ^ Cas­ and Mrs. Thomas Leemon. Mrs. IBAWitond motion 24 Uiunfe about t«r ftnishinj' the training courses, theU.S.A.” ' VV tro As saying; A fter his testimony, Roche sub­ Kletha Greenhalgh and Mrs. Marie loairramime 5 HIfhw«r> 28 PrepotiUoix 39 returned to their own countries. a Vnuiuol 26 Cako frostor 41 “ NovF we a r ^ o in g against Sart- mitted statements to the subcom­ MrCann are in charge o f tlcketa. BUT TEXAfXH dASOLDOt m ITPsftidlous It ’•Most of them, yes,” he replied. There will be table ' prizes for ISOWcd 7 Mott todlout 27 Difficult to Domingo.a. N ^ t against all the mittee In which he described. Cas­ WHOUESALX i r i A ' •’‘"Tisrit^rar^ 28 Cabbav 43 Always .Roche named Gen. Alberto Bayo dictators in Latin America. And tro’s^ Cuba as a police state in high and low scores. TTipae who SOLeesetoU 8 A thip ctrriH Pump and Taali LaaaaS 9a 44 Ship officer u author o f a manual on guerrilla ultimately against the United wish to play other card games 32 United BtatH Its home plan! which a feeling pf terror has taken Commercial Caara a f Ovav BY V. T. HAMLIN 46 Xatt Indian tactics uaad by the Cuban armed States.” hold of the Cubans. may pl.ay at separate tables. A L L Y O O P ship (ab.) counti7 ’t • «/ 3,000 Gallons AmraaOy. s SI Wrath 9 Dlimounttd ftatesman woody vine forces and aa director general and 1‘Dld Raul say, ‘W e must con. He pictured Castro as offering St. Mary's Guild will hold its an­ , Carter S h o w in s ^ ^ Chevrotets I ...kkvbe M X <>M ■reu-ME/^wo; y ' . Dtp YOU KNOW YAH... SO Crow*# —— 47 Glade (eemb. ; Inatrudtor W the school of revolu­ nual fair oh Nov. 10. The program B A O K L im OIL OOMPAirr YEAH THAT JACK IS SO T SSPiancWa 10 Jewish Vince the La,tln American coiin- the Cubans "a mixture o f phony The nine-passenger Nomad station wagon iii Jie of Uie new cars in the Chevrolet series now on ^ 4 wWT m a S R TPOMTTH / SURE, / OH, ?) 32 Ironclad ' form) tionary training. w ill Include a tea In the afternoon HARTFORD—JAelEMB SAISI A COLONEL? HEARP larfestrlvcr of T tP ^ch tries that the United States is the patriotism and nro-Communist in­ pTay at Carter Chevrolet. 1229 Main St. iefa are 20 body stylea In the Impair Bell Air , AHEM!f PM3U \TWkT fi(XD NUofiET OF I OOP OF: ALLEY/ Ip’t bottom vessel of the 48 WaxM froatar H « Mtid ihht Raul Castro, chief enemy'?” Roche was-asked. ternationalism.'' and a supper in the evening. / CkN TEAR YtXXR- ^OURS, NOWS WE GOT A ^ R S E STUaten. 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Wa raaaraa Mia right ta Halt gaaaWfiaa. ~ a: MaaMay M t« 0, IMaaAur 10 to •» IfiadMada., 9 lo 0, nrarater 0 ta 0, lYtday 0 ta 0, latBrday 0 to 4 nurtSHi MTAMP romtilPllON CEKTEM—UO, ICAXim •RTTAKB, KBWDratON M s?!.’. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. GONN^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, I960 MANCHESTER RVEl^ING HERALD, JiANOHEStER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,^1960 >A49IB S lttB B N Unexpected Maneuvers Spark Sues* Victoty in Series Opener Card \ Ru le Spa rks Mail Demands Maj&r^s Explana^ini^' Herald Angle Jayhawks Gain Grid Hoople’s WUd Card OnBlie# Coast Guard Renaissance Education Hard Way Confusing as New .Grid Rule EARL YOST By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOFUB ’ Claims u Boston,'Oct. 6 (/P)—Armed" • (ed among the Injured. Studley re* Pirates Fullfill Loop New York, Oct. 6 (iT>)—Kansas seemi to be bettering its WiBStfd of Odds ceived a bad finger cut on the with the “wild ckrd” subetitu- football education the hard way—on Saturday afternoon Egad! My mall has been h? ivy tion fule find his “transconti- blocking sled during a drill the p.aet fortnight with requests , Pittsburgh, Oct. 6 {IP)—It^ii«srt«^ tlw . Yankwa. wwre^tMck Stuart at bat, Bucfl Ck> Cnu^ onRflfe Pattifl Wednesday . • . . when it has to stop some of the best offensive combinations outhit but not outflugged even walking toward seowid as Ditmar nental offense,” Otto Qmham that I ^p lain the recently adopted mtfst' be true what rival Na- ' *■' * —" PitUburgh—Poorest team in the major leagues *s has* On the Connecticut side, all the on the college gridiron. And the lesson for this week is Iowa wild card substitution rule. though the stepped on the rubber and just stealers, according to the figures, the Pittsburgh Pirates all . l8 giving the Coast Guard preseason talk about the Huskies’ State, and terrible twosome of» ■ ' '■ tional League managers have champions outhomered them two kept going, easily beating Berra's First, gentle readers, 1 wish to but stole Yogi Berra’s beltbuckle as they went crazy on tfifl ' AeSdemy the football revival ground game was concentrated on taUback Dave Hoppmann and full­ finished seventh naUonaUy lA total say the story making the rounds been saying about Pittsburgh. to one. Certainly they weren’t frantic heave which was high and ' he promised. No college coach in Bill Mlnnery and Jim Browning. back Tom Watkins. “They drive you crazy with outhuaUed and If there were any away. * base paths in the first inning en route to an Opening World offense snd third in rushing. that the wild card originated In the country U making better use The latter returned to the squad The Jayhawks, who can teach Stapleton'needed a replacement to the Owls Club is a base canard. their constant hitting and run­ jitters, they emanated from the SotTMlae Play Series victory, 6-4. Two thefts of second base, one each-by of the new substitution rule than earlier this week after being out a mighty mean lesson themselves more experienced Yankees. "It was a surprise play," ex­ Gfaham—former passer par excel keep his double-barrelled atUck In fact, since Snuffy became the ning." said Solly Hemus of Uie St. Bill Virdon and Bob Skinner, upset, Berra, starting pitchor since the opener with a leg Injury, with their «ombo of quarterback going and couldn’t have gotten a eeV-appolnted head of the House Louia Cardtnala. Pittsburgh walloped three ex­ plained Murtaugh. "1 don’t think Art Ditmar. and th« entire Nsw# lento 'fit ^dpthwebterh anp ^Uie pro John Hadl and halfbgcks Bert they knew we had It. We have The ball carrying workhorse so far better one from a mail-order Committee on Rules, no wild card They play smart, heads-up base­ tra-base hits to New York's two. York club and led to a three-run : fssstontlV.Clevdand Browns. has been sophomore Pete Bar- Co an and