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k«w r«l« ^ f h 9 W e t t e r . D«lly Net Pr«M Rwi r«VMMt A WtatiHr i \ Forf «m a * Wm K Eadad Oct. MTlfW farltf «dMtr; 4lpdf,'fl«l nlgia t>iHr ^ la M. 13,036 mtliar 'mM TMaii^ MMBtor »f tke Andlt ^ Bm«M of CllniiilatiM Manch«$t^p^A^City of Vitlugo Charm r r ^ r^ANCHESTER, CONN, MONPAY, NOVEMBER r -ifS 9 ^(ClewUled ,M Fmw li) PRICE FfVE O O m VOL. L x n x , NO. 28 _(rouRTKeN______fx a g__ k s )- Plane firkshes M ediaiots D alton H ouse, Fait to G^l K ills 2 Sisters S teet Pact Dayton, Ohi9,.oNtjv.. 2 W .— A jtt F104 Starfighter crashed broadside into> house Wfiahington, Nov’. 2 {JP)— n ^ ^ ere today and buried it- Ffideral mediatora met 8ep"- in the ruins. Two. yoiing arately with both aidea in the Wsihi&ffton. Nov. 2 (/P)—' ; Today, . Bhse.nhoweifliald^thereJ*; sisters were killed. The pilot Ill-day-old ateel strike for 7.5 PrMidi^nt Eisenhower today need for big spending for definse, minutes today with no indica for scientific developmehts and ejected,to safety. tion a settlement was neaT. urged the public to flood Con for other things . Their mother.JWcs. Grace Shoup. 37. 'ran from, the hoiise, her cloth Federal Conciliator '-Joaeph F. gress and his' office with de farmer boy fforn'Kansas" wouldn’t Finnegan aet further meetings for have th,ougnt possible '60 years ing ib flameo after the supersonic Big W inner mands that Araericals econ craft crushed the house Snd ex today with management negotia omy be kept sound. , sgo. ^ ' ploded. ..She is in Critical condition. tors and with negotiators for the lUMhhoa^r wsrninr aa^nit thl t h e 6»-year-old Chief Executive The Sisters werl Li5mn Shoup. 12, striking. United Steelworkers dangera M inflation; called tof was alluding to his boyhood oh a and Laura, 2.Their brothers, Billy, Union. Tells About the demonetration of suppott In Kansas fsrm.- 10, and ’Tommy, 8, were In school. Finnegan showed no particular ah InformeU talk at a "Conference In a free government such as L^n. a "sixth-graderi was to have optimism. David ,7. . MCponald, ' designed to promedol e .c o n o m lc America’s, Bisenhower said, pub reported'for her half-day session Steelworkers president, had only growth and ^etiChiliae living epete. lic opinion runs ths government. of school' ■a€~ht>on. Their father, a' glum appraisal of settlement Script, Act He told"^ the conference /-ap'on- He added that- liberty is nothing John, was at Work at the JIational prospects. ■ora that one of the greatest helps but the opportunity for self-dlsci- Cash Register Co. ' 1 Finnegan refused to say wheth that the President and Congress pline. Wallace McQbrmlck. 27. of' er he anticipated further meetings Wsnhingtffn, Nov. 2 UP)— get in the handling of great prob In urging that public support i Xenia, was driving past the house with negotiators tomorrow. "Charlefi Van Dor«n confeased lems is millions of letters and oth- ■ Asked why he was not sched be ‘ rallied In a fight against Infla- vvhen the plane hit. uling Joint bargaining sesbioha to tearfully today that his tele e* communications from the pub tion, Eisenhower said without such j "Flames from the blast shot day, Finnegan said "because I vision appearance its a mental lic. support a government of imposed i clear across the road, more than 60 think it's btfter to do It separate giant was a dishonest role in Eisenhower ciUled on the spon discipline respite. fe«t. dway, and completely envet- ly.” ■ ' ... a great deception of the Amer sors to promote a flood, of such "And in the long run. no matter oped my car,” McCormick told R. Conrad Cooper, chief indus communications in ths interest of how ypu cut It, imposed diecipHne newsmen. "The /*''* P'’*'' ican public. try negotiator, told, newsmen, "It His boyish face drawn and hi* a sound dollar. < Is dictatorship,’’ the president the car. 1 *=®u^ld,feel the heat, is now apparent that the union Is l^at, he added, would- be "one went on. / i *’I lost control and hit the ditch determined to force a ‘Kaiser-high’ ' eye* bloodshot. Van Doren told of the greatest ssrvices ypu can As- for Inflation.' Eisenhower i about 20 yards down the roap^ settlement on the steel Industry, Hbuse inveatigators he fVatican City, Nov.' 2 (ff*)--Fed the top ?steel .company officials Onr' quiz program. were absfiht...glaring: When he had completed fats fight agslnst Inflation Elsenhower erico Cardinal Tedejpchlni, arch repeated a story he has told be "I don’t think a summit con story of collusion.-, followed’ by priest of St. Peter’s Basiilca, died ference could be held If the presi West^ Summit fear and shame. Van Doren fore. dents and premiers were not pres sctaowledged to newsmen adio A year ago, he thought It would early today. He was 86. First reports said death was due ent. Nothing can • happen If they asked if ns won the email for be a good idea to write a letter to sulk In their homes and their of- Talk in Paris tune honestly: Ws 11-year-old grandson, I^vid to inteastinal cancer for which he ..flees, , ’’ Eisenhower. The President indicat "I didn’t come by it honestly.” recently underwent surgery. - - .'-'-Federal, mediators moved back He said ha didn’t know whether ed he never got around to put He whs one of the senior mem-' Into the'Strike picture,-shifting,the December 19 - k : ting the letter in final foiWufbut deadlocked negotiatibns f f t> m he would return any of the money. bers of the College of Cardinals, But he said he was relieved now said this was the gist of the idea Pittaburgh to Washington a day that the hoax had been revealed. he wanted to put across: having been named a Prince of before the ■ Supreme Court is to Washington, Nov. 2 — Charles Van Dorei) shows his nervousness today as hs aits In ths the Church bv Pope Pius XI In President Eisenhower and the During Ms turn on the wltnssa "He should stop supporting me.” ^ . ■- hear arguments in the govern witness chailr of the House Subcommittee on Legislatlvs Over stand. Van Doren had also eon' 1933. ment’s suit to halt the atrike with heads of Britain, France and night which is Inveetigatlng rigged TV qulk programs. (A P . Explaining;' Elsenhower ’ edld . His death reduces the College of feaaed he gaVe false testimony to a 'that every time the Wg itationAl an 80-day Taft-Hartle.V Injunction. West Germany will meet in Fhotofax). New York grand Jury investigating Cardinals to 71 members. Pope McDonald said he figured that debt is boosted by a single dollar, John' X X in increased the college Paris Dec.’ 19 to/work out a 'T' ipiis shows. the youngsters of America to 74 a year ago pfter Its slae had (OoatiaiMil aA solid, western for tfilk* The youthful professor, • bitol- actually are supporting their been limited to Ttf members for with Russia, 'i'- 26 on Tlanc Itilted Isctual scion of a noted Hterfiry .alders. nearly 400 years; Agreement.on tlM^ate and place famSy, admitted he had given tbs Because! the debt soipe day Tail, handsome and of stately E w »r I arrnng answers In d*nyin|' ptwvi- must be paid by the younger gen bearing.*-<3»KH«al TCaesChlfif woW ^ rW iffidw on wfilW^-ieito eration. they are the ones Who House Mid ■ ^ s‘^'^fo-3ffoansiNo Groans^ lilfi.fWO was rigged in m s 'fin ^ ,.^ will have to "pick up the Ub,” recognition for his work as the Vatican’s Nuncio in Spain,, fron\ spend ■ ^ ^ Van Doren's appearance betoj^ the House Subcommittee coik! ^ . Elsenhower said. 1921 until 193.5. a period' which D o d d l i l ' ^ p r a i s e i Christmas with^his family He urged his audience of about Prime subjects for discussion tng its own quiz into TV question 85 pereons to stif up the young Aaw the overthrow df the mon “Lo/ic Survivor Says and answer programs . was as people of America to a point where archy and an anti-church cam 0 |. J ' q Ji u g 0 ^ ] ^ the Paris meeting appeared to be dramaUc as his weekly displays of paign by the Republican govern ihStal wizardry , on the since abol- they will get really peeved about ment that follow-ed. ■ , I'With .Soviet Premier Nikita having to shoulder .the growing _ . ■ / 1 Khriishchev in a summit confer- ...Wa.'l'riesboro, Va.. N(jv., 2 (45-r^the pilot requeated landing In ished "Twep^-One” 'show. national debt. CARDINAL TEDISBCHINI His elevation to. the College of ustln, Tex., Nov. i (JP) -j- ■^ ience?^' '^ structions at (Jhartottesville. |At ' The he^ribg room was packed as Cardinala W'as considered to be at "Things were all quiet, no moans, Van p6ren entered from a skfe least partly In recognition of his len'gthy demonstration of standihg'j 2. On that'Hsgue, If any, will they no gr«n s.” that-ti'” * ^be plane waS believed dqor to evade reporters and pho-. work in Spain. applause and" cheers was given compromise in negotiations with This was the W*.y a 33-year-old to be about . six- minutes from tograimers. union- offlrtal described . the im touchdown.’ "" Cardipal Tedeschini was born at 'sen. Lyndon B. Johnson yestfrday i .t, from Lond^it^terday Only those who could squaeae mediate aftermath of a crunching The wreckage 18 miles west of into the chamber were able to ate Antrodoco; a mountain hamlet in at a citizenship seminar when the' said that . _Prime . .Mtnister’HIm'old ...... Charlottesville Was riot .sighted Poetry: Sliver of Moon Centra! Italy. impact against a Virginia, moun Van Doren relate tjne details of ■ Texas Democrat was mentioned as Macmillan will go to Paris d& tainside in 'which 26 persons until 8:.30 a m. yesterday,' personal ordeal In which he wres He was_ ordained' a priest In the .next, president of the United mined that the summit conference rard a twln-e'ngins airliner lost Bradley, 'who. jv*!!, seated near tled with his conscience and finally 1896. and soon after was called States. . with KhnishChev ' ' held In JanW-- thelrriyee and -he alone survived. the ,rear of the plane, was thrown bovved to a producer’s urghig that 'to tlie Vatlcah, where he rose to House Speaker Sam ’Rayburn In the Belly of a ary or Febnii '•y. President Charles •"I yelled^to see if anyone else from "the cabin still strapped in his the office of assiatant aecre^r>^ of (D-Texi told about l/>00 young de Gaulle of France has insisted seat. Idealise of his dislocated hip, (fjonttaoed on Paga Have*) . state...... - . . ” men and . women -/that_"if - our that the- conference-ho- delayed. un-: was aliye, ^itt;no one answered.” said Phir Bradie.v~bf Clifton he.'-rehiained upright in the seat By BI188BL1. lANDSTllOM «>of human nature to lat;l■the crowds, Democratic party is wise enough til spring, at the earliest. It is be jKrfhe five feet from the wreckage now /howiw thrilledtnniiefl in' 1960. and I hoM It will be. It lieved Eisenhower leans toward Forge. Va.. as he Inid of his 36-. until rescuers arrived. ' Levlttown, Pa'.; Nov. 2 — young and ojd, knowjhi 178,804.190 «t 8 a.m. hour ordeal in the wilderness, fdl- "Poetry"Poetry ls "a wtvbr of the moon in fhe is to be honoreded iriin tthis way. will make this man (Johnson! Macmillan's position. , -'xWIth a pole He managed to Ash “ It Is grand, It Is/swell. It our standard bearar aqd if they lowing the crash of the for 'a, coat and b'lanksU to warm the belly of a frog.” Washington. Nov. 2 i/F\ - - Airlines DCS Friday nirilt. "Slang id language that rolls is all the things ' that' giveffiv#. Homesome will do it we will /make him Rfes-^; (Continued on Page Seven) him inutile chilly mountain air. Bulletins teachers conniption.^ you use The Cens.iis Bureau estimates ident of the Unltod-States.” ■ He suffered a dislocaied hip and '''iVeis' reported Bradley’s first up Its piseves, spits 6n Its hands, the iTstion’s population at endgtlM to work without fuss.” auch adjectives. T^ey tell you Johnson has^ot ahnouhcecl hi^ minor cuts. words, were; from the AF Wires that you shouldn’t use them be^ 178.804.190 as of 8 s.m. to presidential^Tampaign intentions Within a few hours after Brad ., "I'm alKrlght. Go on up and see •fnie pastsls a bucket, of ashes, day. ley was taken to a hospital yes ' s6 live not in your yesterda.vs, nor cause they ain’ t, pure 'English— but Raybuni has bMn , booming' Jf n^nyone else-to alive.” whatever that is. ■ The English This was the calcuatlon him for the office for seversi terday- at Charlottesville, 26 bod Bradley Mid'Utel^Io't'iiis'ver gave IRAQ OUSTS VAR BIBLOBIAT Just for tomp.^w, but in the here N^wsTidWts ies, WTapped in tarpaulins, were and now. Keep moving and forget language hasn't got where it is made.for the bureau’s "Censiis weeks. any indication iJierV^yas anything ; - Oamunm, Syria, N«v. f (gb— by being ‘pure’.” " " j , Clock.” a counting device in The citizenship seminar was Culled'from AP Wires laboriously carried to the summit -wrong. The Iraq goveranesit tofiay or the pAst-mprtems. And remember,^ of , cliff-studded Bucks Elbow no one can get the Jump .dh the' So says Sandburg., in a ■ mood stalled In the Conirherce De sponsored by .Tohnson and the Of the actual crash, it "si dered the seoead seef«Ury ef future.” , -~ close to his mellowest, and with partment lobby. The clock’s Texas' Junior Chamber of Com- Mountain near Virginia's famed like the roaring oi an ocean,’ the United Arab RepnhUiys Em - It’ll be Carl Sandburg talking, out benefit-of guitar. . flgtires change.minute by mln- itierce. / ' ■ Slate Police Lt. Francis J. Mati- Skyline Drive. said. "The only jensation was the ly to leave Iraq ' within 24 richly, in a., tongue the world Has Someone once said, quite af utqi..to reflect the steady Speaker included/ Rayburn, -gan,' commanding officer of East Bradley, who said he noticed hi* wings cutting the tops of trees.” Baghdad j.R ndie' an* come to know as one- of llteriwy fectionately, "When Carl nina out. population growth, .. Johnson, Sen. Thnn^ Dodd (D- ern Detective Bureau, I'n Boston watch showed 8:40 p.fn, .mbnpents Asked 'when he reallzed.he was that Premier Abdd greatness and of' mouut»ina-lo- of'=facts he picks up his guitar and On Jan, 1, the estimated Connl, Secretary of 'the Air Force today for- purpose, of checking on after the crash, was first reached the only survivor.; he said: itoriih -H aw em 's government pralrle wisdom; ' ' makes sweet muslc.”,Many an ad ■■'.D^pulatloh was'’ , 175.602,000. James H. Douglas. National Space any Connecticut, links with week at the wreck scene by Air Force "t can't say I ever really knew." had deriautedh^AMylUi. Soto A ddcldedly special occasion It mirer would Consider that gentle Par.t of the increase since then Agency Director T, Keith Glennan, end jumbling raids in Boston . . . Sjgt. John Weis of Pittsburgh. As to his own chances of siir- Abaza persona jK hL^nta. is, too, which has brought him to libel. At any rate, the guitar is repriSsents. statehood for. Alas and Radio Corp. of America .pres IndAflnite extension of prehent "1 was damn»;fi glad to see ■vival. he said, ’T hoped always this mrawling. teeming; town of bound to''be niiich in play'this dayi ka and' Hawaif. which have ident John Burns. oqiitract, which expired lent ihid- him,” the injured survivor said. that I'd be found." CAB om cTAL BE^dKWS • c"6mblned populations of about Dodd's : talk was interrupted The plane, en route from 'Vash- , He is a district representative of .Washington, Nov. 2 (d over 'Tfl.OOO which is not yet 10 night, voted by employes of Royal tha Interngtlonal Association - of yean old. ’The community’s new (OontiniieO on Page Two) 7.50,000. seyen times by applause when he ykcBee Corp. ■ „ % ington to Roanoke, was Iftst h«aW mar D. Denny resigned est Junior high .school, .named prais.ed Johnson and Rayburn.' Negotiators resume effopls to from at 8:24 p.m. Friday, When 'Machinists. , from tlM Civil. AeronaatlM after him, is being dedicated to- "I am a Johnson.mfin and WKerW reach new contract in New York . ■': Board, qffeetirr Nov, IS. Prspi- day> ' ■; I come from there ire a lot mord. and prevent atrike in metropolitan dent Eisenhower ehofe WMtney Gathered round him most of the I don't believe in geography /of area mHk, industry . Police' in 'GillUlann, now ehatrinan of the dsiy will be -the kind of audience Castro Pushes Search politics. I am /sure/ a pifi" f/om three counties hunt for kidnap M cLevy^ L ee W atched Foreignll Clalnm Commisoion. to ? he. likes beat, a cross-section df Texas can vidry in- my state,"; Zmdd ers of a bullock called Ferdinaiid. suooeed . Denny. Denny . wrote life in this country.—children with said;------I ' who lately Was a bull called Brook Etsenhpwer" that he had signJ growing pains, ..many of them Johndbn m>*ned the Seminar but Mandore,. Mved from death,, or fled hfai tatentton some, time age awkward, restless, confused in a made no ~Kiem!on. of any ^litical to leave the C A E Ifioeadiostor Foi: campaign. ( dered because he looked too much State’s Big Cities, Towns world of .puli and. haul; parents like a-co’ thanked him for a vafnaMe een- and teachers, often sa'mixed up as GIennah'~u4d he was satisfied /.trllmtllaa. Havana, Nov. 2 (;P)—Fidel Caa- that the man-in-spgce efforts of Union printers authorize their the kids, but aiijnlng for what’s 'Officers to call a Mrlke against best; farmera bucketing into town tro today^kept tip the search for /the United 'States were on sched visT, 116, SAH> WEAK ule. Bbston newspapers in wage dis Hold Elections ''for a gander atl this authentic his missing "army chief, Maj; pute . J . Singer Idanufacturing Houston. Tdx., Nov, 2 (d V - American.' the 82-year-old poet Camilo Cienfuegos, but .official^ He said "We .wjlf heV.e,. about 20 Waiter WUUama, laat Snrvivhig. shots, in the next 14'‘■months in <30. at pnizabeth, N;J„ atruck 'by and mlnltrel; biographer- and his- held 'slifn hopes of. .finding hlnj 3,200 Mpjiloyes in a dispute which By TlI^E ASSOCJATBP PRBSSTall .oomcAtoitibs, but »dll nqt close veteran of the wnr between the tortial^with the csWl 'of white hair alive. • ' J preparation for getting a, man in Top Ipolitical offices In Connec until 8 pJn. in some places. Nearly -Btntee, again waa fixtramdy' The 28-year-old commander orbit." ’ . apparenUy centers over wages... over his "forehead, the slightly Japan'wpll be wide open to U.8, ticut’s larger citlee and towns are 500.000 persona ar.e eligible to vote weak Yodaf-K*e go coast- of Cuba.' On Hubbard Estate since-their'plsne vanished Aug. 21, Oiie is Jasper McLevy, 81-year- choose new .ih*y,ors..' ing to/bost 25 cento for a Grand Jury to Get The govjernment sent put 1,000 found yestcHiny in crash wreckage old former Socialist mayor of Bridgeport and New Haven are haircut la'the greater . Hartford Bridgeport, who is making a come now' Ln..‘.Demoprstic i.ontrol, an4.; are* soon. A . prico boost was ■16 PamlrckS* f mrtssvli r ’na#* I ground.,along New, York, Nov. 2 (JPi—The Juil- spotted in rugged bru.sh,country.. i r a r K e r ^he route the pUne normally -Jlard School of Music and the Sedan and ■8tatlon"'wagon collide back attempt. si|-Wa'terbury Republican. Hariforcl approved this forenoon by barber, near Moffett Field in California, Another is, Richard C. Lee,, the has a Democratic . councilman as and employer representatives jS! wpuld have takeiT'and" ordered up Lincoln Center fori-the Performing Employers Guild 43 ’and Loc^ 80 military "and civilian aircraft. Arts may face a court battle to killing. flvy, pem^s and ' injuring Demobratic mayor who has g u id titular mayor, bvit the slate capi- PopUrvllle, Miss., NoV. 2 i/Pi — ed New Haven redevelopmeht prO-; tol's city.-mimager form of goverri'- 73 at a spseis^ meettn^xThiB The Pearl River grand Jufy con-: ■At.the‘request of the Castro get 30 ...milHon left by a grand five othe'i'|i.... .Investigi t-ion into 'loot in policemen rM iilt in A*’* gram. Lee, seeking.a fourth term, ment IS non-partisap. means s cut will now cpst venes today with the spotlight on governmertt;”" American .naval daughter,ol the late JdhnJJ, Rock by .T}ie effective date'for the* bfr the Mack Charles Parker lynch planes from Key West. Flk;. and efeller. / rest ae^en .members pf Colum- it regarded as a| strong possibility Other contests, fo f mayor or bu.'. Ohio, Pollce Department. for a future DemocraOc guberna selectman, will be held in Fairfibld, rrenae has not been Set. Thla wHI caae.(' ' ( ' the_ U-8- base at Guantanamo, , ClarMce Francis, chAirpnan of" he decided by n Jm Oiban “ ' soidlbs in But sn saueutor- eg ths sM ts, taken refuge ip PaklstAb after public relationa man is seeking hta possible trends; ']^elr interest wUl hard fighthig. between tribeamen first major .politldal office; SMonfisga. tfeny srfll hffrn 2a APMttaoAi «■ Pfiff* *':-•■■ KANMfi c r o n r o n e o e ■ i (CsRllMMd M IM» Wz;: and troops of Afghanistan Army. Ths polls will, open si fi a.o). la (Coaliiraefi SB FfigBiXMtrtosiit P a rtt-tE . ii: V. % 1 ■ \ ’
rA G K T V O MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ >fONDAY. NOVEMBER *, 1969, \ MANCHE8TBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONH, MONpAY, NOVEMBER 2.'1969 FAGE TRHfeE Utude of the industry. It is that now thsy have a new gadget they Colum bia Intend to shove it down the imb SheiDwold OjO Bridge Alfi*^ Howlands Goideb Wedding ' ue threat evah if they gag on It rM1iS±£ iSl8^118 Award W c Stnrf' 80 far, itorao r«of wcptrlmenUiUon by Ih# g r « t then this listener- is- the tosaager gtaOdy hut just asBSlIm to see Giat district deputy , will present .10 ] chtoier. Rockville, New... Jersey Senior 'Girl Scouts from tbs ing hln* and white acesssoriea A A 8 6 2 .♦K9S‘' ' sey, Bhctle Island and Csnsd*. Art (-1...... Ml -.11' gtnW WlWr* W« lltt bff l*»t We«k- eat “ * mitaical minds •tiv*alive Ihere artaiW. Who buys rock and,roU. s Hold you gejt what jaaiTs ^QUod to. ♦ K74 4hQ82 year iWn* to Samttei- Neltoh Jr., 1 d New’‘ York. , . ' . I enlarg^ reproduction of the^-'cmi- epuhcll who, attetiM the rmud-up Mrs. Wolmer wore a Huptsr's When this hand w m played, re> Robert Smith.endJames C. Robin- ■ The Howlands -were msrrie^- W * tatTb found that sinca wo two gen try }>lans, and in both of whOre atorse has beeii unsuiecess- green crepe sheath d r s « with SOUTH' ple's original wedding- picture j cently. South uhwlMly Anessod BOB.--', ■'./■' - , Nov. 3. 1909 St the home of th* hsTOi two M n it ia logridd to ro- them the woodwrinda are in the ful. Purtheri the toenagsr. tuibn't in CdloraSo last sumiser, sad thalr b|own accessories^ AAX9 842 r ’ ■ formed anXIinususl bsck(trnp eotd with two mlcrophonoa, and ceiuer; Directly in front of the the money to buy stereo tqulj^ sltemstes who took .a^tnip to the dummy’s queen of hoarts.At the IP- 6 M ■ Ths entered ap p ^ tlce degree;, i bride's parents, 38 ,N. Elm St., by . th* anniversary party. w-cwo tuacuaseonUicuaood incthe way Uiiouua tech-iccn- cmiuuctor one finds three' flutes, ment or records. Apparently this After a reception at Tb# Old flist trick. I f the flqcose won, ♦ to 4 3 will-be conferred hy the*post mas "fh e late Rev'. Charles N. Loveiy ' Mr, and Mr* Shorts W^re mar Adlrondacks. wlU toll of Qiieir ex Mill In South Meriden, the cquple \ nique waa carried to abaurditlM i>ehlnd them ebme oboes, then has yet . to penetrate the concious- periences . .and show slides \ South would have sure tricks; ♦ J 10 3 ters occupying the following *U- I former pastor of Second' Gongr'e- ried" Nov, .1.\ ,1909 ,at .South X resulting in a "hole in the middle^!, clarinets snChbassoqns. and finally ness o f the American manufac movlsa during the meeting/ loft on a wedding trip into' nortb- if it lootr he pWqned to discard a North East. Srtrth Wart.,-- tlons: Albert .D. Krause, Worship ' gsttdnal Church. Mra. ,H-- ■ I ' they wrere on the right track. One manufacturer has ..b a 1 d I y Includes three spenM seldom gational Churdh Suiiday morning. ing to do with it. If South had is annminced b.v her parents. Mr. '"H er fiance ll* the aon of Mr. What to do with the third channel decorate nbpkins; older members Just stick to poor Alfred to get refreshments after the degree. and Mrs. John^Moll, .Johnstown. Hich S t'N ' ■ ]N.J.. came home tor the 50th Sil- New Britain. ; stated in. print. “ It makes Utile heasd operas. *T : "Plangete They included Mr. and Mrs. Ru three vbry small duba tho heart Mrs. Rphcrtil A. West, Wllk on a diac; became the problem. ’ volT*’ from Doi "Anna Bo- of Troop 11 wlU. be the clean-up dolph Albalr by letter from rich: Three-iiuattsro of a loaf is Pa. // Hfer fiance; Js. Ui# son of MrV [ "fversary party. Miss Pyka. a graduate of Mari-! difference to the< average listener finesse at the first trick wpuld be better than half. ’ Barre, Pa T h e. problem was ablved with iens.** "A VOS *rhomat* squad. ... ->“■ the Man^estor Congregatiimal " MLae ifom i" * graduate of Wind- Bej-tha Rom'an of Vernon, and' The elder Howland retired^elght clieater High Sch()ol\- I* employed. Misa Field waa graduated wbetber the vipilni arfe on the Mrs Ralph E. 'flit t e r will han the correct play. A finesse suc DnOy igneothin .John BelaskV of Hartford. year* ago after 22')'ear*' employ- Ill Hartford.: Her fia-ntse. a grad a minimum of effort and a mini *‘HsmIet.** and“ 0 ! a'lo potossl Church; Mr. and . Mrf.;. William ceeds about half of the time, and Newcomers^ Club ber ,Huth has no other reasonable play Partner Philadelphia. 1958. ---- and ..is employed , by „ the 1, er„ tor « the , Manchester • __ W at^ Machine .S ^tm l, Is employed in She ia now e/mplo.ved as « resasreh | listener does not know imd cannot on one record Is somswhat wear Mrs. Kenneth Hkickson. Mr*- worthless. Half a loaf ia' better ao. wherever . the full orchestra ing, but of course you don't have inson Jr. from ' the Hebron Con- than none.. Heart— K j 8 4 8, D ^ o n d —K 9 8, la presentl.v em-, Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co.,f Mr*. Howland ia_ a member. __ New Britain. .1.... assistant at Harvard Medical was not playing they "dubbed* be educated; it also aanmes that ney Whitehouse, Mrs. Bernard Le gregaUonal Church, by letter; Les CHub—Q 8 2. What t o you'eay? Til* Manchester Newcomers’Xlub I j / Her fiance attended local school* . " omen a Benefit Assn, tor which A spripg wedding is planned. ; School In the tropiej^i diseade dirt-! the average listener is the one to play them all at once. I am not vine. Mias Jean Nataehisnd. Mrs. ter Stimson who joined on confes Strong OlnbB- Will hold its Lhird anmmFfashion ' and ' the center channel into the track an unreservM admirer,of Maria Dedarer’a atxong clubs change Answef;: Bid 1 NT. The hand Dr. Uris-pider Ur\s’eider iais a graditategtaditate of'andof] and Was sta;tioned at Camp Le »he is chaplain and welfare of- !l., \ Ml which had aome room left. who buys "stereo." Netltlier as Tettolbach. WV - sion of faith and Mrs. Stimson by show Wednesday at-8 pTm. at tli'e Mswriierttej- High School and he Jeune. N. C., for three years .with ftcer. and. a member of Secon'd ANTHONY J. VERDI IjllTKH * West waa graduJi^ted from Har- Callas, but I have to admit ahe Senior Scouts and older Interme-. the situation.- He should take the Isn’t strong enough for a response Second CongregationsrChurch, 985 ‘ The aeaUng dan o f an orches sumption is valid. *Thsre la a third fe-affirmatibn of faith; and, Mr. received his B.A. degree at' Bow-1 -the'Marine*. He. is -emplo.v^ nt I Congregational Church. New Haven, Nov. 2 i4*r—fFunoral - yard College in 1956 and ts now an dt>ea a iliie job hen. The assisting diates are'invited to the meeting, ace of hearts; draw trtuu^ and of two hearte, and the spades N. Main St. It is titled "A Family tra has ev^ved over many years view ^ n t Which may be the at- ]and Mic. Frank Kh|ght from the aren't good ehdugh'fOr a raise to doin Golfege, Brunswick, Maine, j P.ratt Ic Whitney division, U n i^ i services will be held privktejy to- I underwritier tor Prudential Insur- PRESGRIfTIONS BROTHEilS artists, Monica Sinclair, John to see some of the possibilities 'Baptist -Church 6ft Pro-vMence, lead the jack of clubs for a flsesse. Album.” ______i ^ — Lainilgan, Duncan Robertson, and If the finesse ioees to'ths (piean c ' two spodM. The reffodhse fit 1 NT in 3964. He received a doctor of , Aircraftircraii. Corp.v^orp. --i A 1 morrow for^Anthonv .1. 've^l. 90, ] unce Co.. ] . frfiifi Ut^ivmry that may be available to them. ! R. X Sacrament of the Lord’s The ahow will feature adult and former New Haven police com- j Miss Field i« a Imeinher of Phi 301 CENTEE ST. Joseph Rouleau are all artiats. Wolnser-AMifeii. Wedding clubs, South, can later lsaA.8he teii is the only remaihliu pooslbiUty, mrillcine and master of surgery; No datq has been-set for 'the a iire Set Suppdr was observed, -, .children’s clothing friVm the<.Ne\v missioner. V(;rdl, also k' torinrr; Beta Kappa .*n»t| Sigma Kappa too, and add much to the monliiig. Miss Gatl Ann Aldrich, daugh C -By spe- New Way Without Surgeiy, nating Ihe use Of his bulldoser fot‘' award in cubbing were W a^< annual Har\’«"t Dance ^ Saturday- Jonathan TnimbuU Hlgtaway, Ware digging the cellaKunder the. pro Mrs, W. E. Lewis and Mrs. Unvelder interned at \;^Uerson ot Ooverhor Rlbicoff. Banlt OeadiietB BrahOM united in marriage Saturday, Got. Lehman, Wsjme Foibstoaki, Ste Castro Pushes Search Frank Zarbo are co-chalrnien. Mis. Medical C(dlege Hoapital foPm ia-jj.^^ (Interstate Commerce night .at the K of C Home. ; . PMIkannanie Awns. Oreh. posed pariah house, is well along Stops Itch^Relievra Pain 81, at 11:80 a.m, In Holy AngeU with the work. phen Simpson', .John Kowalski and Matthew Maetdzo is fa.shlon and delphia^ and is non dc)ing,^st--j ^ joined the Sta(# Music will be furnished by Art j^sahnlnstef WS ISMS Russell VertefeulUe from Den 1, lUw Tefc. K. T. - Filr Ihe liablag atetoneate ^ Uka Church in. South Meriden. . Meetings scheduled ' on the model coordinator. Ofner conimit- 'PnWic Utilities Commis- ! Lowry, and his orchestra. Danc- Ant Owt idaBei baa fenad a atw hare naaam to be a prebitail* - Having menUonad Monica Sin The bi^dc wws presented in church calendar for the Wuek in Kenneth Church, Peter Olson, For Missing Army Chief tee chairmen are Mrs. Ted Bailey, St Harvard .Medical School bealiag Mbstaaea wHb tba aaton- Tba aecTit ia a narr baaliag anb- clair tn the Callaa lecord, it occurs marriage oy her tother. She was Douglas’ Robinson from Den 2f decorations; Mrs. David Jerin.v, A Dec. 26: w.edding at Johhg- _ J Ing will be from 9 to L . labiag ability ta abriak bemer- atenca (Bi«-I>yna*)-diaeerary ef cludes: tonight, 8 o'clock. Men's ed to me that you might want to attended by Mrs. Lymla Swiatekf, Committee in the chapel; iSiesday, Henry Beck, Jack Thompson, Jay Mrs: LeRoy Olsen, .-Mrs. Zarbo. town. Pa.. Is planned. \ rheida, atey Itcbiag, and raliava a ««rid-faaeea raaaarrb Uiatitete. hear more of her. She ia featured cident in Noimalk. I ’ L Tbia aebatence ia apw arailable of Merideh, maid of honor; and,, 8 p.m.. Canvass Committee- in the Anderson, George Evans And' - .(Centiaaed treat Page One) to . reinforce Immigration officers tickets and’ prograrii: Mra. Robert T h e ICC normally does not , ^<1 '* . '> » « « chaltman. She an- pain — witbaet aargery. in this rstease in the “Alto Rhap in Florida. -e Fayie and Mrs. Baile.v, posters: -. In cnaa after cdatowbAt gently ia aappaai'tir y ar Mnlm0ut /ana Mrs. JanKM Cobb of Columbia as chapel; We4lneaday, 7 p.m., ChanV Thomas Peters from Den 3 and Industrial Salt. ■ participate In train .accident in- nounces that members ma.v buy nua fii^ veliaving pain, netnil radeetian k a d ir the aaiae F r aaariattee ff.* sody,'* a eompositlon which leaves bridesmaid. cel Choir in the church; ant6o. Sol Koenigaberg. , . ™ is under the direction of Mr.- arid speaker. Arnold will show Moored Ts Plan Beat HaadHag- In tlie Belly of a Frog Mrs. Burton Moore. They have When Purchased With A Fri^idaite* W isher FINAST A teen ml tIOOestea SM.ao aSisn pfetepty fpstd te 12 eesaeeiates ' slidee ,he took In France,’■Holland, - . 6 CANS' ^ ' ^ mswiMy Weteteiewte of $10.06 m Mi. Ite esaorMra are resuirsd. - Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, - chaiir'- produced three pla.vg over the past THE TEPFORD GALLERY^ Denmark and Germany during his man of Columbia. Recreation Coun- (Continued from Page One)" thrse years at Bowe;;# School. tour of duty. The meeting will be ciL's special committee to study the - The. children not only learn the Keith F'eafur* Value! Get a A . ■ IS Odk St., Manchester held in Yeuta first "pack, o'clock. ' ■ ' ' ' -... (Ctotteoed'bron'-'f^e'-i^ after .a--trip-from' Ws'Plai-Rock, andf ifi' y'earaTan- register tor t'fils 'Horiie' XSTiindry ■ at' 'a ' thfillfng fpney uut, uron or Wax . x- \\ meeting "of the siiason, held- in 392 Middle TEmpNw Wetl On "fhe committee ore Mr. and N.C., home by way of -Washing- -f activity, at the West Side Recrea-.j saving! Enjoy the efficiency and IS'A OZ I Yeomans Hall Frjday pight. Arvid overwe the selection Of a jury of. ton, Sandburg commented oh the tton tomorrow e'-vening. \ dependabilltv of, FBiGlljAIRE! BICHMOND Andersoh, new cubmaster presid Mrs. Byland Tasker, Mr. and Mrs. ■ - -( , -\ Rated No. I'F o r Cleanest Wash CANS ' -V - 2hd Hoer—Mitchell 3-273B Maurice' Clarke, George Pederfyon from 10 to 20 from a venire of 60 suitability of his being .immortal StriRtg B o ed. , /- male, white Peart .River coqniy- __i______:______. . . For . Lipt Removal .• . hsn: II ts i Mn ., Tsei., IM k-11 ts IIM ., If It If. and JamcLS Marmaud. ized in Bucks Ckninty,., Boys who received this first •men. . For a long ffoue Bucks has boon For Driest Spin! It’s your op Bed Ripe -, idoamaent Dnvcilsd i O P S t MONODY Timi SATURDAY 10 to 10 « ' Twelve, votes are needed for in a home for writers, painters, mu- portunity! '!' ' : Id-OZ A nionumeht in' mimory o t the dictment. sieians and^F^P^o o f .-toe theater, ,.- FORMER OHENEV late Samuel Ztteker 'was unveiled The 0e-year-old judge has said CANS in the Congregation Sons of Israel Some' a t them., have- moved on, Y o in d to .es MILLS ~ he Intends to Impanel 19 or_J0 qth^rn have stayed. SI99.95 DRYER Hartford Road cemetery in Willimantic yMterday juryfnen,^- r' - Fancy Eastern Pack. ’ oftomoon at 2;1S. . Am oi^ those -content > to and Pine St. Dale canceled the spring crimin-. 'main is author Pssrl B ti^ S lte^ di-qz Manchester, Conn.. Ts Serve sn Jury ,sl term after a hooded m oh^AO planned to he on hand, Mimg with CANS, Claiahee Maynard and Robert to 20 pulled Parker fran the un other literary figures frdm. here Tomato Juice Plenty of Russell have been summoned for hS 4 FREE PARKING guarded Fopularville jolt April 25- abouts and. from Now. IToik, for to poMibla. jury duty In . Superior Nine days later, searchers found Fancy Nsw Yo'rk Sl^te V, Court, Rock-vtlle, beginning tomor day’s doings. Pareel Pickup Parker’s body ih the Pearl River --- ...... - .I ,,-.-■ . I,.'------Id-OZ row,' ridden with two ‘bulUtholes. FINAST Service to When Pifrchased With M stelti^, CANS Tear Oar The backlog qt coses may ex Maachester Eveslhg Hsn^ tend the grand-jury eeeeion throe ing B'oslti^' . . ■ / " ^ ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ Oelumbla Oortespendent Mn. to four, days, Brooin -esid. 'The Calitorma Halves or Sliced Ikmald R. Tuttle, telephone Parker case may comt up at ai^. 29-Q Z; ACodemy 8-8485, FOR TUESDAY ONLY time. - . If yog wont m FINAST CANS^ Should Indictments be Ktumed, a .' taeSastcr B. bergslse $-449.90 Washer and Diyer, Now... CliRig Peaches ; NO TOLL on Bulkdey or Founders -Bridg— county procedure calls for the kr- Kirk Bveciiu Biak LwUe fnsuronct ogont .x"" . •DEVIM _ Fancy CslifornTS rest of a pers(m M e re his name Duicimk” “ "^ B A P " Autohiatio Fi^idaira Washer Matching Dryer . / . to giv4i m m NATIVE TENDER ' ' L o c a l Stx^cks is made" public, Judea- Dale sold.. S:SB . f:U-t!te who’s Bot somo yoi? the exBleiit Waxhdayi ^ er. Now-^y^ii get both for only .; 6-01 The FBI,, colled into the nt«r- styling . ... greater economy ASMSBiatied Spring 21^ 28 liTiTiTBKMil ' operation; \ S tr w t ' Bristol,BroM UX. U PRICE ■ MOOREHFAD 48 3 1 0 . r«e*v«. he(u4 e ( asaW hS—-. - OIUNGES Gpo.$ee Dm:^ »P Dimhani BurtT -X:.-. . 714 . Hare see lie "LalliUhe" Phone LIBERAL TERMS \ Bm-Hkrt ..., ,V.. 52ii 08 v t 6(m ( m ia ibeir tint tall .Ihftiir Bearing .... 64 68 ■•|*r iMittk tasterai PUIS M l a-1126 Landers FrsrF U lfh J7. 10 iVOS 9 U I IT B . Machine ...X. 28V* 27 ^’lU yEtW ET. iIN T C IO iC r- vr ; .. . North and Judd ..., 8S . 88 i b A F Rocen Oorp. (B1 .. l i W IU t r a v e l * '' ; winioK Stadky W oi^ ,,(,i 8SV4' 88 Bkeite .l':'li»«s4Sd:M . TtarySteam 88 42 ii S t S^urMtiian* akw.; ‘‘TBiXlW BIUI 'OP . Torrlngton MV* 82 TOM BOOUSy*’ r , Vaedar Root 80. 88 Sbsn >:IMsqe TBs above qiw atlM s k n WM Wed.. " R S T A R tfO l W l^ A B U r * MANCHESTER M oouaUued M,aetnal asarkato. I ) M A I N ST. , 1 -rr ■t '7 •A 1.- k : \ . Lfe..;
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(MN ^arol Ann Traill and Rteveif t A O E t O U t Jaihelo, funniest; and Wandii La- ■ iCoventry - .. ^ , x ■ Weather Cuts • laShiua and Marguerite O'Brien, win b* aanhid. Th a n .w lU alao a Don't Nofiloct $lfp||hl« moet original. K11 wot/M Um a K i’ arttkasor r a B «M« dMWMUtration maatlnf, H o f, S at Winners in the older firmtp ware ilns oWniiiiMi09 Kiilut sr |M"W*Mia*, •** fra> Regiomd S 'Ah* Roekvlll* CoMr#g«tl(»*l Party Crowds •nmt. karslns a»l»*Heii>. F A L S E lE E T H Voters Set to Act Thursday Barbara Cleehowskl and Kathy a«rindsrz bmmsM bs4 jenysasMaa Chufeh at 1:30 pju. ‘nia *ubj«:t Oo false teeth arop. sUp Mr*Fobtola CampbelL prettiest: Mac Colpitis- sr Straat SraSlM*) Olsaar Waa. Stw <« T Y-ttadio T onight win b* tococnialnff luid aaprecUt- Oms you talk, *av Isufli or sasaaet and Dianne. Durkih, hmnlest: and J^hoo] .Board New F a 8 ing.' anUqu*a. .Paul ICoda, eabttiet- Don't D* uinored 'and emb On $ Annual Budget On Halloween John Lyons and Tommy Traill, rssns Md sM. Sat dralMM tafOrenS, By nich handlnp*. Ft------805,225 S ts h ss fsM f i m lamror*. ’ H a s makar of Hartford, win be the Blkillnt (Don-eoldl powder toeprtn-.. most original. ' . ijFpoakwr.* yonr pletee. Ifoepe felSeM m Halloween parties and dance* Sla^ Dtil^ more Drmly eat. Oivaa oottfldant feeU Slarling Study Both HtaoUngs «r* aponaorod by Appropriations totaling tSOS.SSa# t o ^ pineapple, conducted Saturday night by the las e( a a e ^ ty apd. added -oomyart. for the proposed 19S9-(M1. town «mnscK:-^cook(*a: Thursday, sba-apa Television )tlii ToUaiid County Bxtanalon Wo atiaum6Beoey. pasty, test# aefaaU spinach,»ch,^^Tpowea: Afnerlcan Legion, l^A ’s and t:M SniMmisa Dinmond 7ha"fr lUrES'MARKIT PI^MANCNISTM Twtildit DThsatsr (ft erogresei Lore and ItarrlaM KedF J* a apeciallat In teatora* meeting at 8 p.m, 'Thursday at the Ssh franks in roll, string beans. The Regional S Board of EdiKs- Ea^r Show (in protrsss) 1:10 Wells Plsrgo Ml .Hebrott ydatorday. tlon American antique fuml-_ Robeftaon School. buttered beets, Ice cream, Bread., Rain kept the crowd* below Cartoon Playbms* ' Esther Knows Best ture. JHte. « n i eh'ow alidet and 4am- This figure compares with 3739)- butter and milk are served with all prevloua-'years. There were Jewer tlbn will iniriale a'new aerie*, of Llbesaes ‘ ■ Bourbon Street Best Hs thi Red, DougUs , j-awssssewpswafi 261 BROAD STREET f;at Wsathsi. NsVrs nnd IporU l:0U Peter Ouim ,16. M 40 glea of furniture to in iutra U - h ^ 766 actually spent last year, or an meals. trick or treater* on the atreetij^ mc^ings on curriculum atudy r'iat F. Plndk who rwrigMd hi* ehaige ^WoodeV too, which means that most Man 'Suaer iinaB, «lkuglit«r «f Mr. ta d Mrs. Edward Fahty 4:10 Brnvs itsJlion Dspny Tlw>mas jfb&wy. 4. 14„ iUila suiniKtr to bdcbm* dean of a - increase $S6i4^9. ' ' OffUrt Case* Sa^'-Oardea ’Dr. Bht .waa bom Oct, 23 at Manchestar Mem^aV it* meeting tonight In RHAM Sports and Haws Korle at Nine 14 ■ - Square' PeacOsLeeeiwm r|4 » 4 0 C COtONliU In addition to hearing the eati- /CJaaes dlsi^ed of Friday night chester families today find them Social SCcuntr •;K Ann JMHauLJShnIow 1, lafRoys’ » K a n m . -. - wmtmMtwtnHm selves with a good stock nf candy OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. HospitM. Her m atim al'grandfather la Francis J. O'Oara. High School. RolII* Jacobs' enub Housa ■ ..^ventured In Paiirsdisc t, 40. sy Wbeman, bom In Mra. Edwaiil A. P o ^ , chairman matea of expenditures with rem- by Justice. Leroy M. Roberta In ...... Tv Theater.... 10, «. Ths R . mendatlons of the Board of Fi aind Halloween gobdiee they had tan. andner paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward K ...At Ita last regular meeting it' I'.WOoug Edwards lOfoO Hennessey * J. Lynn, Mass, well quidiflcd to of the P T A aquare daned program, Trial Justice Court follow; R(xi- Fahey Sr.. T ^ to n . She haa a brother, Kenneth, 11 months: and - ’ - .rohti Daly & announcee that qlaaees for aquare nance and acting on them, voters hey DeMontigny, 29, of Wllllmah- planned to dlitrlbute. w ar proposes* that ’ the regular Huntley-Bitnldsy Report Steve Allen Bbow (C) 10. eontlnue the wori of hie AND SAT. 'HI 9 a slater, KareW ^ months. . 7.00 James Kinsell* - 16:40 Mar WlUiwTui Sa Clamera - sor. While in the dancing for fifth graders wHi be will be asked to eaULbliah the term tlc, and Albert ■ Simmons, 20, of Coijiraittees from two school* /■ ■•••••; board meeting be. reserved for . Bsitt Barents PnliUcsi Program held, every. Tueaday afternoon, tm. I. wosTx Msaw, m * of office for three alternate mem Coventry, both on a. charge of filed reports on their parties. l U I. CINTIR IT ORIN WfDMlOAV. New* end Weather Mike WallSSe _ - nectieut .he hss ‘ tiegn iftan flllcliaeP^n Of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruhnl. S Ferrj study of the educational program June ailyit Toung . People’s Fell- on, heginnlng at close of school Nathan Hale Forest area, decision Attendance; 800 Hospital. - His matwiit1 tc'the pricethood at Christ Church, gold coin ^ w ,^ha'lJnited States. TEL MItclirll 9-159S the revaluation of the town mi been Invited to present an outline ntlnnteito length.fmgth Soma stotiens carry and Hdrvey King. ' dlebury. VI., and his paternal grM'dparents^are Mr. and MrsH,ln- Of their subjects at the meeting eafrF ather shdrt neweeasts), Salina. Kansas: He is known as F irst coined in' 1798, it waa dla- appraisal firm, aas^ amroved a t Dodd in Praise "b-4:16 Wasiher. Sporla "Father Weeman." He is married continued in 1934. • ' . . KOCKVIU'E TR 5IW71 Sept. 30. town .meeting. The sum of Winners in the telephone qunz eoln Dsnforth. Lewiston. Maine. HgJhaJi a sister, Karen, 2s tonight. - . wbRc-iser t 4:10 mrenade Investments w ^ Paula Moriarty, Wallace Book Week Celebration 4:UU Nswt,. Zsiniu) and haa a son, who will fittertd the $2,160 has been approved for the 4:15 An. Johnsoa 4(46 Thres-sur Bstra^ Regional High School here. . For Johnson Whiting, Wendy'Wljder and Ed- Sharon Elaiiie, daug^ter'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bennett 4:46 LoweD Thomas 7:00 Dick Berui ' first six month’s' salary and ex < National Book' Week will be 7:00 Amos N’ Andy 7 1 6 AutomntTve Report Thank Offering Set penses of the resident staje troop Waril Bradley. j - 242 School 8 t S h a ^ s bom Oct. 23 at Manchester Memorial celebrated at RHAM High School 7:46 Weather. -Sporla 7:40 News. .Cotnedy Tims The AU . Selpts Day United er, as approved at the special town (Continued/Trom Page One) Projectionist was‘ Jerry Mayor. HosplUl. H^r-rfiatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert th i\w eek with, posters by art de- 7:45 Bob and Ray ):00 Supper Serenade - Ckint^ winners were Paul Amw. St - peteraal grandparents are-Mr. *:0i) Worhf renIght 8:30 Monitor Thank Offering by all_ Wmen of meeting lakt Tiiesdpy. p a rti^ n t student8_^(li8plaved in 4:16 6(usle Till ^ s 10:00 International Bandstand the Proteiitant Episcopal Churches, The B.oard''of Welfare is asking Another speaker was C. T. An-' Farrell, John Doherty, Jim Wlck- and M?s. Donald Bennett. Farmington. She hks a brother, Rob- the Student commons krea and 10)30 In term en o for Moderns 12:00 Nows - wa* made'by St. Peter’s CHiurch YtflR-ROUND illR COriDITIONlNCi for $3,500;: and the interest and deraon, national representative of ivere, Ernest'Cox, Wayne Wigs- .. art J r , 13 months: and a sister, Sandra Lea. 3. 'the llbraiy.,. 13:10 Music nil (Xi« 11:00 News nowski, Steve Daunt, - Elizabeth 1:00 Nsws. 91m Off' 11:16 Sports F insl women yesterday. debt, r^emp.tittn account on ‘'■^-'^Railroad 'Brotherhoods in A library parly will be held by 11140 Surllgnt Serensds . Offerings from Connecticut par IlLIHMr .^Bchools^tbtals $62,998. Walker, . Gall Hathaway, Stanley Sylvia Susan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert Suitter Jr., the school’Horary club, the N ut 4:00 Big M>o«. 13.55 News, elgn^off ishes will be preMiited at Chriat- The' Board of Education item, yFashington. He predicted or Geidel, Douglas Hill, Nancy Walsh, Blllr^on She was bom Oct. 24 at-.Manchester Memorial Hos- meg 0-20, witit\librarlan8 'from 4:30 John Daly W1NF—»S3 Church CathedraL’^artford, Nov. V ' QUISH SERVICE ^ the largest budget up for approval- ganized trgde unions would con Donald Hagon, Stephan Joyner, 1tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hsnrj’ W. Regional 8 townsssmong a list of 4:46 Big Show 6 :UU Financial. News tinue to grhw strong and would in Priest Honored in South Windsor 5 7:d0 Bn P Mnrsnn eases the family's burden by providing aid .^ j^ to tals ISt'Y.BiiO, or an inc;rea8e of Susan Moyer, Carol Rushford, niler. Houlton, Maine, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. Invited guests. The\town librari 7:16 Big Slirw ■4:06 News Roundup $37,348 o-veK last year. This in crease their legislativ. activities. fhe Rev^ Arthur J. Heffernan opens one of several gifts preaented him yesterday by his former lj:00 Nsws, ^ Sign t i unOff 4:16 Sbowcast and News Accept Transfers that is thoughtful, complete and expert in Cynthia Laimour, Robert ^ller, and Mrs, Albert Suitter Sr.. Montlrello, Maine. Shs haa a ans are Mrs. Robert^cBride, An 7:00 Fulton Lewis The Hebron Congregational crease is attributed mainly to in- Meanwhile, in a Washington v^South Windsor parishioners. With him are Mrs. Wayne Gorton, president of St. Francis ot^AsslsI Cynthia Flaherty; RUlh Tomkhep brother, Wade Albert, 20 months. ' , w im p -i4 ie 7 16 Evening DevoUons every way. radio Interview, Sen. Paul H. dover, Miss Marlorie Martin, He 4:IHI News Weather Church has,, granted letters- of ’cre'ments on salaries, tuition and ' Church’s Mothers Circles; John Nachyly, president of* the churches Men’s Club; ^nd Mrs. Charles and John Ryan. bron, and Mrs. Florenb' St. He has two brothers. Sophomores Elect 4:00 N%ws gregational Church. necticut-over the weekend. , \ nection with Texas oil .and gAs in 1961. ald Kllmar, -was projectidiuat. Stephisn Allan, !>. and David Roger, 2. . ,Hota€. ..Yesterday, eight persons toured terests and the southern view He Is a member of the Pioneers Mary Coolidge has been elected Gilead Womeh's Fellowship M l 3 - 5 9 4 0 Judges for contests among kinder • • - i> • • . president of. the sophomore class. Rockville ^ members are busy making aproihs Tjie Slade Junior High School, New point on civil rights. s • Former Parishioners Honor of America, a telephone emplo.yea garten, ' first, secemd and third Kathy Ann. daughter of Mr. afid Mrs. ta s te r C, Sliver Jr., Other officers are Richard Yale, and other articles for a safe-Nov. Britain: the A.von High School In -While not endorsing anybne for group, and of Hose House L East graders were Mrs. Orlo^ki, Mrs. BOY, SCOUT tlie^ho'mlnaUoh, Douglas did say he 113 Cooper St. She Was bom Oct 28 at. Manchester Memorial vice president; ■ Donna Brodeur,. 20. - Avan; and the Regional 7—Junior-'' Hartford. f f Walter Baldyga and l^s. C. Ges-' Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Leonard secretarj’; and Marlon Lord, treas Two Will Attend Meat -Uhoppera.' Smior School in ' Barkhamsted. rega'rded Sen. John F. Kennedy' Fr. Heffernait at Reception Married , to the former* An say. Judges for fourth: fifth, sixth J. Delanevv 3 Walnut Str and her paternal grandparents are Mr. urer. e$ and News- Cora H. Webb, home demonstra i MftIN S f On Saturday 11 members toured (D-M ^) as highly qualified for toinette Grant of East^Hartford, and seventh ' graderk were Ray and Mrs. ‘Lestej- C. Silver Sr., 328 E. Middle Tpke. She haa two , ' Faculty Activities Capital Confab tion agent, announces,, that a meat the Slade Junior Hljgh School in the presidency. the couple have four children: Mrs. mond Colpits, Mro, O. J. Oira'rdln hrothers. Richard. Jl;'and MiChaei^tdtn, 1. Windsor; and the. Bloomfield Jun He predicted that the convention;' H e f fernan,*of the crish. No personal injuries Raymond L. Navex of Latham, Maxwell singer, nf the English .pack meeting of cutting demonstration will be held Rev." Arthur - J. and.CTharles Lyoeis. .r— department, spoke on "The culture ■ The mon ior High S'chool In Blbomfiekl. if It became deadlocked, would were reported- N. Y., Constance J, Pandozzt. Mar- Karen SmiGvWon the marshmal-. Cub Scout No. 27 of St. A Rockville woman and a Ver tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rock-vllle at Ph. D„ former Pqstor of St. Fraji- Paul Chriatian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bvend Arlldson. 140 Hil of 'the ’■Renaissance" at a recent the First Natiofial Store. ■ During the tours of the schools probably choose either Adlal Tatro was ^arged with 'failure tlh G. P'andozZl and John D. Pan- low contest: Kathy Campbell, tha ton Df-, South Windsor. He wsjS bom Oct. 11 a t Hartford Hos Mary's Church held Friday non teenager will attend the White they asked questions ebneerriing Stevenson or Sen. Stuart Syming cis of Assisi C3iurch, .South Wind to grant the right way at an dozzi, the latter all of South Wind meeting at the Watkinson Library House Conference on Clhiidjen and A carcass .of beef will he cut irp- doughnut ./Contest; and :Linda pital..-'' His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrt. Alberto a t Trinity College, evening at the cimrch hallT* THIS IS ■THE HOURp various .aspects of school building, ton (D-Mo). sor, was honored yesterday after intersection, with' Nov- - 9 as the sor. ... Woodbury* the apple bobbing con Newly elected'C\(bmaster Wil Youth next March at Washington,shi This will be helpful for those who Balaiar, Quito. Ecuador. His paternal grandparents Ipra Mr. . (Mrol Tarcauanu and Gerard buy meat in Quantity for freexer. coats, and needs. Saturdayis tour DoUglaif, identified . with the noon at a special reception given court appearance dbte. test. / , ; ' and Mrs Siguald Arildsen. Sllksborg. Denmark. He haa a sis liam Auden welcom^ the group D.C. started at £2:30 and ended at 6:30 party's liberal wing, said he. .was Heads Science'^lub Manchmter Evening H erald Nault. 01 the RHAM language de Chosen as delegates with 38 and do' the cutting them selves. by his. former parjshionera. At In We costume contest for the ter. Monica K., Ifi months. partment, attended a language to the 'meeting— a N^Halloween Men are encouraged to attend as p.m. Yesterday's tour began at 8 speaking for himself and not any tendance at the affair In the Andrew Sluskrz, an 'ffllsworth South Windsor correspondent EI- younger group, winners were Carol conference at Hillhoiise High party,for the cubs ana\members ethers from Connecticut are Mrs. a.m. and ended a t 7 p.m. faction within the party, High School junior, has bebn elect more"Bariiham, telephone Mitchell Clarence J. McCarthy of 30 School well as women. Light refreshments chunch was estimated as close to Krieaki and Dehlae Plnkman, prel- SeStt RiTantrson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeRuyter, 29,S Main School in New Haven Friday. of their families. .\ PollcA Halloween Party 1,500. ed new president of the school 4-0674. ■St He was bom Oct. 2^ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His StiMlent Conncil tVimmlttees '■'PWe fojlowlng: -Den' Moth 's and 6nd Patty Dunn*l*:''Tlaughter A total of 600 children' attended KENNEDY ON BROWN of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. iJun- Father Heffernan, who was Science Club. Other new officers maternal grandmother la Mrs. Anns E Johannes. 180 Birch St. Members ' of ■ the school store 'assistants were introduced to the \ the Halloween parties Saturday . Los Angeles, Nov. 2 {/Pi—Sen. recently transferred to a Hartford of the club Include David Clark, His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrtes DeRuytar. committee of the Studen^ Council parents. .Den No, 1. Mrs. Jane nels of Vemon Center- night a t th e N athan Hale Com- John F. KeAiied.y is drawing big .Mrs. McCarthy haa ben a mem ~ u $ « — church, received wall-to-wall vice president; Judy Hull,- 'secre Amsterdam. The Netherlands. He has a slater. Er)ca Fernanda, and Robert Lo May, ' Marjorie Moriai^ty,. Mrs. William Lull: Den , * munlty Center, eponsored by the crowds in Goy.ernor Edmuml carpeting for his new rectory and a tary; and Donna ^rpncer. treas 22 months. '' t ' Dean, John Ebach. William Borst, Nd; 2, Mrs. Florence Ford;. Den ber of the Connecticut group of the Y p u r ' Coventry Police Patrol. Brown's backyard. But he doesn't • • • « • White House Conference for sev wall crucifix prlvlded by parish urer. M Paula . Burdic.c, Deborah • Wright, No. 3. Mrs. Shirley Stevenson,. Of this number 200 children up think othkr Democrat-s - should wide contributions. The Mothers’ A committee 'Vas formed to Albert Nathan,, son of Mr. and-Mrs. Albert Lea. 109 Grand Peter Nicholson, Rebecca Bennett, Mrs. Nancy Dean; Den No. 4, Mrs. eral years. She Is secretary of the \Chargt Plon to 12 years of age attended an tangle withNsrown in a California Edupation Committee, and also (Jircle gave a. large serving tray draw, up a''constltution and by MISS SOMEONE? BONE-IN view St Ha was bom Oct. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospi Dana White, Steven Ledesrer. Wil Ruth Brown, Mrs. Le Due. For early evening partv where prizes primary election. and spiritual bouquet. Spiritual secrejary of the Parental Reappn- "He la a fa\^rite son of a large laws for the club. Committee mem tal. His. m atam al grandparents are Mr. |h d M rr Charles O. liam Ccvell, Michael Devlin and A costume parade was held .fol DtlivoriM " were awa-rded for costumes. Can bouquet. RnasS|l. Pntft,'.‘tfiuM Birwen and| drug needs and rosmettee—giv A dance for teenagers, attended stereophonic records. John Ford. man, .K4thy Dacwh), Ruth Duckee Rockville High School, accepted an ing your C%arg*e • Plan num by 4()0, was held from 8 to 11 Dmocrats' have been out Of power K athrm Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodin. Ghiil London.; ; ' ^■.' invitstioji to attend ' the confer for a long time. Establishment of a> p e c ia l The club has three faculty ' ad 173 Loomis St. She .was-born Oct. 21 at Manchester Memorial , I and Beverly Mund. , RefreshmcnQi were served by ber .; .o’clock. Prizes fbr dances were Arthur J. Heffernan-jietiolarship by Six Attend Festival ence. extended by Albert Grey,- \ "Moat leaders are reluctant to visors; Misii Ann Duffy, sci Hospital. H er maternal grandparents stje Mr. and Mrs. Ed- fh# Tnothera.- - / a w a r d e d. Refreshments were the Men's Club fof' a student at ence and.. math instructor; Miss - mund MacNeil. Middietown. She has three brothers, John, 11. Six.studentg were seleetSd.td at Tolland County 4-H Club agent. Get, see a primary, divided. . . he has ^—-—-tr: , She is a member of the Vernon served. done an excelient Job as governor. tending EastCkthollc High School Virginia Toman, science and Inuis, Id. and Thomas. 9. tend the Cbnnectlcu All-State Im m ediate Prizes for the younger group in Manet^oster.was announced. The I MVaM’ Festival. They were Eugene Weedleia Garden Club and has He is entitled as"a potentially seri chemistry teacher: and Dauiiel been active in 4-H work for several D o liv e ry were awarded to Robin Boying- priesUk' faithful dog was re- KUnberiy Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Krechko. j Hayber. Robert Girard, Marjorie Stratford Youth ous candidate to have -his state un- merttbered with a. gift of a Dog ■ Kaye, biology and science teacher. years. She will be one of six Con s —r a s i s A reminder that we’re open until 5 P.M, on Moadajrk, Tnasdnyi ton, Glenn Miller. Marllee Miller, contested." • Neighbors’ Night. _ Koaley Rd,. Tolland._ She_w_as boip _Oct,_ 24 jlt Rockrille City I Mitchell, Mary Walsh Barbara Charles O’Brien. Susie Meyers, ftest Mattress. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are'Mr7 and Mrs^Frahk i Brown- and Joan Brown. necticut teenagers attending. and Frtdu.is, On .those days we offer a full 8 hours *f nnintsr- Kennedy 'arrived in Los Angeles _Evergreen Wood (Jhapter,. OES, — Held in Beating About 7.000 adults aifd young rupted service. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. These hours are espselaily oon- Ricky Oorden, Sherry Merrorw, yesterday for a 2-day stay. He is ■ A 35-plaUf'smDrgasbqrd prepar will observe Neighbors’ Night A-.WIttner, Bsuit Hartford. Her. paternal grandparents she Mr. WiWred Richard, and Susan ed umlef, the direction pf Head . m d'M rs. Clement Krcchko. Koslev Rd„ Tolland. ; Mancheater Evening Herald An- people are expected to attend the venient (or sHdng or transacting other financial business oii Toar on a 4-day tour of the state, ipeak- Wednesday .at 8 o’clock ' at the I dover rorrhspoiident, Mrs. Paul D: | Stratford. H#v. 2 —Stratford conference from March 27 to April iva.v home from work, or >vbU,e doing some lair! iftemoon to p Dynei. ------ing mostl.v. before college gather Chef Henri Marois w m a' feature Masonic Temple on Main St. - - police say they have arrested the 2. Held every 10 years, the 'Whitt LWV Activities ings and Democratic groups. of the affair. Committee members ' Henry■ Joseptu; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Saucier, Skin- Pfanstlehl, telephone P ilgrim ping. Thursdays, of course, the hours are extended right straight Initiation will be conferred by 12-6386. man who'used a milk bottle snd House Conference was/ Brat' ap through'to 8 P.M. Manchester Savings and l,oan. 1007 Main The League of Women 'Voters On the Jpcally'televised TV pro who helped with this detail includ Adah Chapter. No; 3^ of Unlon- ner Rd.. Vevemon.' He was bom (let. 24 at Manchester Memorial his feet .to beat up a 69-yesr-old pointed in 1909 by PrcsidiTnt Theo 90i MAIN ST.-^Ml S-S82I -will have three iinlt meetings this gram • he emphasized that he ed .'Tom Cowperthwaite, Marcel Hospital. His-maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John F. PRESCRIPTIpN PHARMACY Street, near Alaple Street. “Manchester’s Oldest Financial In yille.’'The visiting worthy matron woman, Friday night'. • _ dore Roosevelt. . stitution." ’V ■ ; ’ week on "Education and Finance.’’ vouldn’t say until next JanUa'iy Guimbnd, Michael Modugno, Frari Peters, Dorchester, Mas.s. J Pajdt, Gerald Bouthillet. and is. Mrs, Stella Fulton and worthy Mrs. Alice ^ara. black-eyed and ' 'Two-qyenlng meetings at f he’ll run for president himself. patxpn Mr. Stanley Chadd. Slater’s Rainfall covered with- cuts and bruises, was I . o'clock Wednesday have .been Said Kennedy: "Ep'-lgslastes tells Henry Chenette. Robert Blaine I.«wrence Anthony Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Musks. • scheduled' as follows; Northend, furnlshetl dinner inusicc' Refreshments will be served- by released Saturday from Bridgeport I us there is a time for everything." Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald House, Mrs. ( /'Broad Brook Rd„ Hazardimie. He was bom Oct. 24 at Manches High for October Hospital, after treatment. hime of Mrs. Walter S. Keller, The Rori(ry Altar Society donat ter Memorial Hospital.- His maternal grandparents.are awl.Southeridj home of Mrs. .^Rich ed a-large Tloral centerpiece. ^ Pa- Carl Anderson and Mrs. Joseph BONELESS She told poUce-her...attacker w as: Elntere.--— y-...... Mrii. ’Thomas'Lovely, Fijrl' F a irt^ l^ Maine. Hia patemai grand a young p(i«n who- had formerly ard Nicola on ■ Depot' Rd. tita ’a Greehh'Bu'se ga've orchid 'cor mother la Mrs. Joseph Muska Sr., Broaid Brook. He has a-broth- Windsor Locks,,Nov. 2 OP)'—De The chapter, will Irnkfa birthda; T^EAVY CORNTED ■ pending on their Ipeati'On, C(>n-' boarded at her home. On Friday The day meeting . will be .. at G!l Hunt sages for F ather Heffernan's er. Raiidall, 5 ^ : and a. aiatfr, Michele. JW. night, she said, he cam4\to her 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the home mother and slat«x who attended. party for meMbmv'Oaturday,irra a tu n Nov. necUcut residents got rainfall in 1'4, with a poit l p ^ supper -followed STEER BEEF ■ October that ranged from two anil- h'ouse and said he woiild visit w ith, of Mr.s. John Altmeyef on Spring- T<> Civitan CluK The Pleas'ant ValleyNDairy provid Robin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S, Re'dens, 68 her snd watch’television. , dale AVe. . ed cream, and Mrs. Hrieu Zingo a gy a card party. one-half to eight inches above Meet Friday LIynwt|McAIlla^, 19. of] Smith pf Babcock Hill Rd. Is. tomorrow at .no6n, st; Willie’s ‘ceremonies. The Rev. James F. Church Women will meqt Friday Ajior Broilij ^.^are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Redens, 5 Regan St., Rockville.-’'- She *2.80 inches. ■■ Bridgeport, also kppWn as Warren . membership chairman, Women in- Steak House. Glynn and the'-; .Rev. Raymond In the church. - All' m enm__ era : are „ llM ■ 4^*ter, Holly Ann, 3. The 'bureau's measurement of Tho-mas. He admitted' the attack.J, ■ terosted need not bfe membera of Guest speaker 'will he Gilbert Yuskauskas acted as honorary urged to attend as this 'i'4 1:^ last precipitation at Its station in they said.. , I the-’League tin attend the se'saions. Hunt, a member of the high school Chairmen. evening meeting.before the Chjdst- ’^pfbra, ^ (fg h te r of Mr- and Mra. Adelor J. Turgeon Jr, 3 Windsor X217 narrate bn his yearly summer trip Oil Bil'cceeding SundaysTor the con Hostesses for the evening in pital. ..X/Her maternal grandparerita a w Mr. and Mrs - John M. atandard.- bopd. / ' ' ■ and Intermdiate Troop 71 wilt have with groups of high school stii- tinued success of Father' Hcffer clude Mra. iVirginla Sleeper. 'Mjra, G^indXckmway. N. H. He'rpsterpaf grandparents are Mr. and ' . In other parts of the state it Mrs. Sears said thpt' Aft^ they , and INSULATED fOR WINTER! joint sessions from 7 to 8:30 p.m; :dents whom he'chaperones across •nan.,.. ' Elaine 'Ekatrom, Mrs. Patricia Mrs... A-fleyr J. 'Turgeon Sc... CpnVi'ay. Her maternal great- ' had'watched television and talked: Wothing qithM 'rr each Monday evening at the Nath- the country to the West Coast and Westbrook ..and Mrs. Harriet SlICSD 9IKE grandJndwiers'are M rs.'Andrew M. Carlton. Con\vay, snd Mrs. went higher," helped along by: '>e Invitations and. decorations'were downpour of'Oet. 24. Storrs I’/.i a sC^.hilf,^Hne yoijtH le ft ’the room, ■ ■ ■ an Hale (Community Center. The back. ,, 'managed by the Mothers’ Circle. Parks. ‘ John H. 'G nland. Concord, K, H. " She hss two sisters. Linda. 8, sa.vin'g he wsuilw a drink of water. i is eosy today aenlor members will ,be instructing Oilers L6s« and Nahcy, S. , ^ , ■ ’ - reading of about 11 inches-for tb4 CYO members served pufic/.and ONNED month, but in; Southem Coni>edtt-1./ When hp-Tettirhed, iJie^said he | the Intermediate group until 'adult handled table service. Ladies of-the The Oilers, local U tile League, Mieli 1J L9 AVG, .6 5 '^ .-r'’. • • • • » . ___■ tf, hit her-ob the head with -the milk ' leadership can be secured. The football team, wca- defeated by LB Jam ea liverftt lir,, son- of Mr. and .Mrs. Jam'vs Bums, 126 I cut the average was about ftVe am parish bakfd homemade dess'erts )) I tone-half Inches. ' bol^, then kicked, her time after! senior girls will teach badge prri- ‘Koffee Klalsche’ and cookies, and the Men’s Clil^ Middlefleld 24-12 - Sunday . after High St,. Rdckville. ' .He was bom Oct. 24 at Rockville City Hoa- tiWlB while she was on the floor. . fle^fhey and plan each troop' meet noon at Middlefield. Barker ahd pltai. His maternal ^randparenta are Mr. and Mrs. John Cnvar,^ All in all, the. Bureau said, the-- provided the food and set up thk HEAT 'N SERX e , V ’ i month just over waa the we.ttest. Mrs. Sears spid she blacked out, i ing. ) to Meet tabjesr \ —*. , Lacey scored the two touchdowns Btsfford^prings. JUs paternal grandparents are. Mr. ahd Mrs. but regained consciousness later i Adult leadership 1s also noedea to r,th e losers. Charlas'Ruma, Portland. Maine. 1 October, since Oct(iber-:i958„ when TAKE 5-YEARS TO PAY . . . A ear driven by-John. 0.rTatyo, ' the bureau's gauge showed—11.61 after her attacker haci left. She! for Bro.wnics and intermediate. The Manchester YWG4 an 44, of EJast Hartford, waa struck \ 35 Years with SNETCO J lis li Cake/ ; inches, to find a xvetter OctoTio^, made her way to bed and was! Anyone able to assist has been nounces the "koffee Klatsche" by another vehicle Saturday aftgr- W r io Pandozxi of 44:^7 Main St„ Susan Rile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilde. West St.. found there Saturday morning! Ut PAYMENT Due APR.T960 asked to call Mra. Roy S. Palmer a .instruction foreman for the Vernon, She was bom Oct. 23 at Rockville City Hospital. Her , ' one would'jiave to go all the way group will meet Wednesday at 9:30 hbon at 12:30 p.m. when it atalled b s c k ^ ^ lIBOB. / . en a son-in-law came to call. ' ‘ or Mra. Henry A. Bay. a.m. in the upatairs dining room of as. the driver attempted to 'turn Sotiumm New England Telephone maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Basil Underwjood.-Wnrc. ough police found a drawer : Women’s Group, to Meet Co.. inxHartford, was -ecently hon a E A N s t c x : k Mass. Her paternsls grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Harold the Community'’y. from the. northbound to south PIGS FOR HAITI In th^dining room had been ran- The'. North Coventry Women's- Anyone :interested in’ bridge, bound lane of Rt. 5 near Maguire ored f^ 35 years of service to the Wilde 8r., Somers. She has three brothers. Harold, 6, Bill, 7,. •K* Hartford, Nov., 2 (.S’) The sacked.^Mrs. Sears .told them noth Club win meet, at 8 p.m. tomor- gift making, book di,scussloni|, Rd. companj*.-, J and Tim. 14 months; and .a sister, Peg, 5. Youth Council ’ of the Greater j log was n N O M O N E Y D O W N pow ait tha.- Church Community sewing-and tailoring is invited to According to^ Constable .-Charles Pandozri' started In : ^ t h the.- Yellow €nions x S6ag)25'' Hartford Council .pf Churches has House. Mf. and Mrs. Janjes T. join the gfofip. Other interests .Turgelas, the Tatro alito wn.s hit te|ephohe \eom|:mny; 'ws avtruck vot'ed to, send. 44 pigs—one for Laidlaw will present a demonstra groups Will alap be formed. Mrs. .by a car.driveniby Josephset F- Leav- driver at N ew 'Haven; and mter LOSE THE BLUES WITH each .church in the council—by air tion Christmaa decorations. Robert Kittle - and Mra. William itt, . 23, of R t.-2, Southwlck,I: Mass, served as a lineman at Nbw Haven ANN;PAGE \ to Haiti. The young people will to't hom« hsqfilig ! HostelBses w ill" be Mrs. Eileen P'Nelll .will aen’e coffee, ' Baby Leavitt had his wife and 3-month and Ha'rtfojd.Xin 1938, he wad pro Arthur'* Lunchednettq -1— INSULATED GARAGE moted ,o a.sslptknt foreman,’ aiid DR. --C. A., CAtLLOUE'nE buy the pigs through Heifer Proj Dally Breakfast RpebigI Binges,. Mrs. Russell Karkerf-'Mrs. sitting service ^vill bft.^allsble. old baby as passengef-s a* t.he-Uuie ects, Inc., of Darby; Pa., an organ our way I - , Joan Christman and Mrs.'-Russeil A LONG DISTANCE CALL! Tomato Soup CANS O D ization which supplies snlmsls to Orange juice, buttered Now PRICED FROM Storrs. CHIROPRACTOR t underdeveloped countries. . Tfouth toast, jelly, OA#. „Yon gat pram iuM q a a lity Deadline Today JANE PARKER ., Council delegates chose . to send coffee. MebOheBtwHhRT-:98...tha. Applications "for the positlbp. qf A i soon as you pick up your phone, the people pigs ■ yesterday ■ at their annual - m ^ complataiy alsetina fuel' deputy, kanitarian must be in by .,--k PALMER GRADUATE fan meeting. you love are just aeconds away. A-,k>ng-di8tance (WpdditiTe ht iw today. Aad today. Thqsft should, be in the hands' (sail is the most personal way tP kwp in touch White BrOad you ^ pnnhiiB sarvie*. A n.: x: of GtoaiM^nf Health Secretary Mrs. • IN PRACTICE 3 S V E A M " . tanatieNMvwries . 1'. a bal- ' EthelfCargo of ■Chatrma*n“J ^ n F. . . . and the most thoughtf(il. Inexpensive, too. aabad paynant plan and many / OI< MANCHliSTKR othar extras oMpwd to main SALE WlLLIMANTlr OFFICE Ma n c h e s t e r o f f i c e :. ^MTGHER GLASS GO. Mltekeh 'hom^ heating rsdHgsattr.' Hot '.lunch menus in the .public 864 MAIN.s t r e e t -.119,CENTER STREET -schools for the remainder' of the . See how little it eoats to call after 6: ’.LADiES'CiEAi^ Vin y l- '' REG. 09c , Phone HA .3-1.400 Phone MI 9-7628 9-7879 week follow: Tomorrow boiled ripe Sat a>omp(*?> -■ loeii mMW SPECIAL 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE \ Mobilhooi^g • -with creamed . tuna . fish,, peas, OXFORDS V CORNER DURANT 81. peachesi 'Wedneaday, baked -pota- HAITKMb ’ Rain Boots PER PAIR 'to New .Haven • ' $ . .40 ; V NKW' l,ARr.ER QUAIUII5RS MANCMUnR BROAD BREASTED xseawsswasw STRAPS to New YorkX.^ '■ »45 .16 , yiNYL.WITH ALUMINUM NAILS i 8 FT PKG PLTiN^\ UF FRONT, AND KKAR PARKING , 'WHITE\ ' ■ W E G I V E ^ t P T sndw Woodbo ■iU MW MITAm " - AUTO GLASS INSTALLED / GREEN STAMPS ^ 1 ■»’ '. .■^jProparlyr FlPtadl ■ to Philadelphia ■ - . .56 . ,15 Weather Stripping ‘" TULtP TREE [ Bamin m wimraD *0 59 -TEJIDEB Ta 'Nt V ' \ GLA$S FUKNITOftE TOPS fJSrlSS^SSSS ^lE-C-O' wjidthf>- ■ ' to Miami N . 1.3U .3 5 ' W# are aelllag 15% cheaper ibis year UMn jne ever did before. Gsntlsnisn; Hsait «qnd my valuabi* 'f RtE book- ; . V . ’-r . *■ .V isf diet conlaint o (omplsl* Misctlon of -’Coiiif'' Odf turtteye are disease tree sad Are lataril in confinement on TT These rates are for ststion-to-station ealls, after lataed, alatted porchi-s. The turkeys; we sen are of. our own . MIRRORS '(Firapkice and Difter) MORIMTY ^ .factory-built Qarago’i. 6 P.M. and ail day Sunday. They do not include Pricei •Hoc^rvo in tKif comneunity orsd ykinify. breiai|lag, raised by uir. \Vr do'nol bur for resale. .No turkey is COAH (MIAOU A the 10 fedava) excise tax. ,For rates to other -.v . • V.- * ■ ■ frMMtlMHilpss BO specified (,y customer; We al«o specialize ia FiCtURE FRAMING loll fypM l, 1MI Oiawtl A**, Hpeid^e,jpwh. - places, see the front pages of gour directory. ^ MtUSau’^ M U m 5 UOMC eOMMMf bww d.Ryd roUcd turkey and parts. Yea, wb pull the tendonm , BROTHERS WINDOW ond^ATE-G I^ . Arthur’s Luncheonette < - . y . . . . . / ...... VT ♦xRexRIMSoaoSsm M ^ ISRtd—RlDSSO^ARMD Dally Breakfast Special i HCNS Me 9b.«vtiT-fir«ss«4 -- 10^18 ibsv OUNTRAOTORS; WE HAVE Ml 3-5135:: C all W'vufnher . , . it’s twice M fast! ^ CltyA»^««»S4>»S»ODDM»^*M»«»SDOMVlH**Oia Juice, 1 egC> 2 a ^ p * of barau, ,^p')Super J^arkets TOMS 80c U»fttvenAdrWs(Dd-"»18 Hbe. and Utt. MEDICINE CARINETS'and SH Q W iR ^bO R S 30)^|.:Ctii»tr St. buttered ioaat, SHOE OUTLET Jelly, coffteA 44e STOK HOURS: r9:30 A.M, to 9:00 PJbl. no SmOmii Hw EifliRd Talephiii .Ciipigr “ ' f m n k m , h a r a b u r d a ■OPEk('8ATUR0AV8—OPiULJHUHSDAV EVENINGS ' ., ['j.- ' \ ABB BWAMP KO„ OLABToNBUST.-.rHpNB ME $-2415 BfltiliiATE;8 (IIJLDI.V GIVEN ' Factory & Display OPEN SUNDAYS m R e a d H i A d v f s
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manpower and production capac thing, not too mechanised. It Is aald Cgpmberlain, "and repreient jmTieka (Ukertt.), HAfAUsdtemyHelh eisartiiat Rockville-Vemon A m rl^ eatp r ity and our worry is not that we good to think of a letter as an ex Court F ig h t Looms a' sbscklhg mlscantega of JusUcA thdt, *aA «ke jdferenoa is West Summit if these Adopted childimshould be he did net latoad *-to oKctuds Doyour Ckrisimms Shopping Early ! b i i r t Man D oren B ares Fix M artin O pposes Plaii Evrttitis fprRU^ can't find men to do the Jobs we tension el yourself, faiUtfully ne On Hubbard Estate dqtrived of their inhetfumce.” audepted dUUMn:" have, but thqt we can't find Jobs gotiating its Journey aefoss river "Thera Cni| A* no seoond^claae BedderiJamiaii,-piAiis for Uii- «f the> 10,000 Visit Talk in Paris childran,,”. 'he said. "Ones chil eoln CM Ur,. a Mg ptmoet to b« oSI! ina' for ^ e men we have. In that situ and plain and mountain, unstayed (O eirtim g 'ln ai ISsga Om ) In ‘21 ’ T V Q uiz Show by rain or sleet or storm, conquer dren am lAwfuIly; adopted, they loeztoS on Un wtot Bias ot Mi.d- For N orth End Blaze T o R educe B rook O dor ation, we inevitably resort to a s<^ towa Kaabattaii, IbcIuO* m »•# Deceiuber 19 Tli&mas O. Chamtwrlain, aald the must inherit Just as natural chil- 'New S ch o o l cial and economic system in which ing dlstlmca because It .cmtalns drwi. Thia Is the modem conohK Conetrt- kail for th* Now Tqrk (Oonthinod frooi Filgo One) we share both work and resources .that love which conquers all, not four young adopted chUdrsn of PhUbarmaaie, a aew MofirapMitan HOLIDAY BAZAAR Tbrea peoiri# accused of coipi^-ted araon, hie further acQona In General Ifanoaar Richard Mar-di IM MOM Mwa OPDiiaM Dm Sponsored by the Maacbastet that selecM Juillard" ia John D. field Isamd tMo foMcABt to r Con- bonds eadh. Burdick ia charged' told all. • " that if there are conceeslona to be Air rtmt* oC npubUwUoD ot aiiadal need, and what system^ and w-hat was Ao. go either to her children Tea Room Open 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. -with setting the fire and Weston was asked to hold the |3. Weston from NewTork and Massachu- He followed a script, admitted daurtiter of Mrs. Fritz- SchW^ made, the Rufslans must It foluqradMV^'Mting of ths The manager last summer sug AUpatobta ACTHi TD .»l»o reaarraa Oouneil ef Ohureker Rockefeller HI, Mm. Hubbard’s nsetieut: bet there would be a fim befom theory, will Russia adopt then?- or to'chArity, he laid. Mm. Hub* cousin who also is president of Lin Cfrffee Hour 10 A.M. to 11 AAI. With aiding and abetting. setta as well is from ail over Con' tha young professor who became and the late iFriU Schwab. She " past statements pf El Manoheitor^uipayars Lsagu* last gested that Rogen Pond bs drawn, fVii MrvtM^eiiaat oi fl. m. K J ^ - bard, W,' died lie! March ifi. Ttmparatums during tha next midnight was a former reaident n( East senhower indicate ' )\.e jmSS to weak' fit w h i^ company offloiats down and that a canal kept fot tao, An American people's capitalism, coln Center. The thifd accused, Rotert 'Velvo, necUciit They otarted arriving the best known of big money What is the meaning of the The adopted childreh — Jackie, Mm. Hubbard left an eatata of fiv4 days. Tueaday ^pirough Bat-- Roast Turkey Dinner Continuous V- 16, of 54 Edward St., pleaded in Between that time, and 12:35 winners in the heyday of quiz Windsor ahd haried unlmcceesfully to plastic bag. ers. treatmsiiLpIsnt units would have the first three are to hold with And thrust of driving trade. The two returned to the diner In the school was of special Interest ine'O'Cemetery, Broad Brook. Four passengers In .the same to be built, were ujpeettlhg the weete-reriue-^ f S - ^ y - l p l i ME08A0E AND INVITATION TO light other fires that night, to officiala from other towns- They "I learned a lot/kbout good and -' Friends ifiay call at the funeral Uon action of Ks clarifiers. Mar M Wadneaday—1 p.«a_TU»aday. Russia. We follow wrhere the M.s>ter leads. prompted by the bet With Valvo. time to meet Patrolman John IX evil,-” Van - Doren said, "and- 'I car were injured In a 8-Czr chaln- Tbia, plus the cost of piping the ibr TWraday—1 pm^Wadneaday Serene and unafraid." McClelland, who had recently Come were eurprised at the number' of home today from 7 to 9 p.m. reaetjon crash on E. Middle Tpke. tin and slfo Rotoyt 97rtler,/^gen'- At Paris, they will try to'agree \ ^"Vrivo extended the time Ihntt of details that were included in the learned that things are not-al^ays —„.u— wastes froitri the mill to a sewage cral manager of'Lydail 4 Fouids, ®* i w - 1 ""S5S1V on'^a date for the later meeting (Written by Ozora.Steams David, the !>et later In the evening, they on duty, apd who, with Burdick the way they "appear tot be.” yesterday afternoon, but non# of trunk line big enough to carry DR|DeS-TO-BE and Weston, was the first to spot building and felt that the town Atoxander M. Looey them was. hurt aeriously, hospital sold It seemed poasibre tha surgea lO JO a, na. M with'Russia. They, will try to agree In 1909, In New Britain.) '•-'ts- aald, when they told him of their hod gotten "it's money’s w orthj’ Answering questions posed this Alexander M. Lucey, 70, who them would be prohibitive, he could be stopped by adjustmenta. - ______neapl laturAA Rev. PhiUp M. Rose the fire. McClelland called police authorities said. added. t A BL on what they think ahould be the lack ■ of success. The bet was lor while Weston turned in the fire , Those visitors who were dubious time by the congrtsslonal investi lived with his brother, Eklmund A. In the firm's manufacturing pro Buckingham Church $2. . - ' ■' :'/ Margaret, • Carol and Elisabeth Sees Probletn Shifted topica for that' meeting with Rue- Planning your wedding It differant today, alarm. about the school when viewing ita gators, Van Doren later testified Lucey, at 202 S. Main St.»-died at Szabo of Falritleld received slight cess, and that lesa putiiactbla MdndAy, Novmber 2 f Burdick and Weston took the \ Helped Fight Fire modernistic exterior, were more that in late January 1957, while the Leonard Morse -Hospital In The manager also indicated that wastes wquid get Into the bibok- sla. I f they, get that far, they may YOUTH COUNCIL ELECTS stand as .witnesses for the state. favorably impressed with the he still'was on Twenty-One, Fijeed- Natick, ^MaaSj,k Sunday morning bruises and whiplash Injuries to Piping tha wastes to a point below However,- the firm did not o^hc A Hartford, Nov. 2 ( ^ — Joseph bur Bridal Reghiry hoi boon developed to "Roth accused said they helped their backs. They were treated Who Has What , System? also try to reach some understand Valvp did not testify. . flght/the fire after Eighth District functional aspMts of its Interior. maif demanded 35,000 of his poten following a heart attack. He was Rogers Pond would reduce the odor mdht on thie poeelble way of reduc Kelly of New Britain is the new Defense Atty. Richard Law con ahd discharged. The fpUrth pis- around Mill, Btostfield, Centsrfietd, ing among themselves as to pos g vnry.flrto point whore you got only iho firemen arrived. They said Valvo',' Hospital N6tee tial winnings. atricksn while visiting his sister, senger, Mlchaet Troll, 72, also of ing the odor in ri'lengthy report Pwdii^ the moet fascinating president of the Archdiocesan tended that sufficient evidence to Admitted Saturday: Leroy Hald, Mrs. Frank B, Shannon in Natick Northfield, Westfield, Mather, and It released Sept. 1. -That report sible Western positions on these Council of Catholic Youth of the shortly hefort midnight, had said Van Doren hurriedly pdded that Fairfield, was examined and dis datasrad gUmpsa of the kind of thMgi you pro-ioloct. And bocouin it nwkei prove probable cause was not he would make , the bet good to 1 35 South St.; Miss Pstriela Miller, he didn’t think Freedman meant He was born In Natick, July-lO, Wdodbridga 8ts„ but might only contained the firm’s opinion thet topics. Archdiocese of Hartford. He and forthcoming. He said proof of 1889. He was graduated from charged. ' transfer it further east and make its wastes should hs piped into th a '' thing that went on between other new officers Were" installed gift-giving ao»y, guotittoyourwodding will / a.m. 34 Grove St. '* it. Nothing came of it, he sa’id. The dri.wr of the car. William But since they plan to sp{f|^d SALE ownership of the building must be Pitkin testified Tie held the Discharged Saturday: Mrs. The incident occufred.Van Doren. Natick, High School and Phillips It more intense there. At Oakland Eighth District sewer system, thet Khrtiahchev and President EUsen- yesterday at a OYO rAIly here by Szabo, 44, was hot hurt, accord only three or four days together like it ovon moro than you. do pay ui a \ made before any of the various stakes, but said fie was not clear Amelia Weigold, 22 Elizabeth St.; related, when Frpedman approaefi- Andover Academy. He had lived Bt., the brook enters the Ifobert- It should get town help in such a hewer at Camp David ^canne out a t the Most Rev. Henry J. O’Rrien, SPONSORED BY . v arson charges can be made to Mrs. WllSon Newmarker, 13 Sun with his brother here for .the psst ing ttf^ po>*ce. His car had to be Bon Park conduit and ampties into move, and' that any isaaer steps In Paris, thej^-'are ndt likely, this archbishop of Hartford. ex'ftctly what the bet was. He said .«d him one nifRit "and told me I tovvBd away/ however. Union Pond. the Prealdent’s press conference time, to get much more than a THE PARENTS OF GIRL visit fooni Yptf don't buy 0 thing... you. hold. 'The Statutes claim this, he he overheard Valvo and Weston rise Dr., .'Vernon; Karen Schanal, was to be the first contestwt to 12 years. Uiitll he retired three would be "no better then tempor Other new officers are Marion 'said. • , . 67 ViUage St.; Almond Cisse. Hi- years ago. he was an Inspector at Arrested after-the collision was Martin also opposed tha firm’s tha other day, and it contained coh' possible date for the summit and Mattoon of TerryvlUe, vips- presU 8CO|?T TROOP NO. 1 bet cohoerning a fire, but added he win more than 3100,000.” David N. Carroll, 19, of Meriden, ary expedients and wiQ not elimi alderabla food for reflection, the* simply have tha fun of chooiingl Atty. Law also contended the ■did not know what sort of fire they Manor TValler Park: Mrs. Law I think- these are his exact Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. He.wu hint that it would want town finan nate the problem.” a tentative. outline of topica. They dent; Catherine Fati^ of Water a member of St. Jaones’ Church. who Is charged with, reckless drlv-- cial help In any major project to eriaing, and prediction, too, if it bary, secretary; apd^'Anthony Al- Word "counsel” as used In the meant. He said he gave the -$2 to. rence Cyr, Ellington; Mjsr Ellen words,” ,Yan Doren said: Martin, however, recently told will, presumably, spend a lot of TUESDAY, NOV. - P.M . Chlcoyne, 71 Spring Surviving are three brothers', ing. ' atop the odor. banl of Hartford, treuurer. 3 6:30 statute under which Valvo Is Weston Suhday, because "there "'Charlie, I think I ought to According to police, Carroll, town Directors that the firm is plsasea. time, after Paris, trying to formu 'AT THE ■ ' charged means giving aid to. the had been a fire and Weston won Birth Saturday: A daughter to have 35,000 of tiiat money’.” Edmund A. Lucey of Manchester, The manager said it would 1>e continuing; to study the "surge" The press conference’ question Frank O. Lucey of Framingham driving west on the turnpike near "unreasonable” to ask Eighth Dis late a "unified detailed Western OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY . act. He maintained Valvo did .not the bet.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roy,’ Mel Tears welled noticeably In Van problem and other waste treat that brought it out went as fol- AMERICAN LEGION aid in setting the fire. other testimony^ in the case was rose. pbren’s eyes as he related the in- Mass., and Henry J. Lucey of Vernon St., hit the rear of a c ir trict propwrty owneni or town sew ment efforts .at the mills. position, before they finally meet WILL DO THINGS TOR YOU! I n . making the final decision, given by McClslIand and State Admitted, yesterday: Henry ^dent, - I Lutherville, Md.; two sisters, Mrs, driven by Robert J. Redman of er users to pay toward additional The firm asye it kaa spent over . Iowa; with Khrushchev. Shannon, Natick, and Mrs. Anne Bristol. Redman's car was banged sewers or sewags treatment units. ‘itCr. President, in criticizing Judge Podrove said If Valvo "made Trooper Ekirauhd J. Stemlak who Gunther. -RFD 3. , *, . / "I’m very sorry to have to men 3100,000 since 1980 in attempts to All this means that President"3e the bet aa a prank, which, initially, is assigned to -the State Fire Discharged yesterday: M i 11 (vn Stephens, Somerville, Mass., and forward Into a car driven by Vir He said any financial help by the abate the odor which afflicts Ooinmunlsts, Communism, you re' tion this,” he said. ginia S. Briggs of Mansfield. Her town would put it in the position Gaulle and Chancellor Adenauer, I think he did, then he should be Marsbal's Division. Sterniqk and PomOroy, 27 Burke Rd.; Mrs. Ken Freedman "never repeated it,” several nieces and nephews. North Endera in hot, dry times of eently said that a systematized or TREE SALE neth Thorp and son. Pinnacle Rd„ The funeral will )>e held Wednes- car craahed into Szako'* car and of having to help the (?ase Broth who bAve eeemed to oppose the discharged without further delay. Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor conducted Van Doren said, adding: the year. der la a .step backward. Looking at I have 10 Norway Maple t^ees "But, knov/ing they (Burdick the investigation which led td-'thr Ellington; J4rs. Carolyq fichmals, No,arrangements of any kind dsy morning from the Everett Szabo'a waa pushed forward into ers Paper Mill with wfistes* aa well If tha odor ia treated at its summit itself, haVe gained the pre 12 to 14 fMt tall to mCve, aa Lydail A Fouids. the -Soviet Union's" economy and and Weston) had already atteropt- arrests. 18 Thompson St / were ever made -between me and Funeral Home, Natick, Moss., with a car driven by Rudolf Bender, 52, source, Martin added today, “Utera liminary victory of postponing it DUO and DELIVERED m Birth today: A son Mr. and burial in .Natick. /Of Waterbury. Bender" had stopped , Martin ' glso referred to the their hopes to Improve .it, 'Is it . to Mr. Freedman.” firm’s ramarka thait'aa the Man would be no pipe line to build, re fer several months. This can In it Each—^You Plant Hri|. Emery Breau, r t lYest Rd. Van Doren kept his emotions in to make a left tiijm, police said, pair or maintain.” your feeling that they Will have to ^7.50 ville; Mrs. Oglore White, 68 .' Leonard BUtkus and Szabo, Mrs. Briggs, and Red chester Water Co. draws off mor» self do no haim; If there is any B R ID i S-TO Plnb S t; Mrs. Elizabeth Dowds, check as he read his prepared Any treatment units built, he adopt some f o ^ of free enter Hospiti^l Notes Vbrnon and Tajeottyille news Is statement. He read rapidly, how Leonard Butkus. . Wells Rd.., man stopped behind -him. .water for consumer use from the said, "could be designed, built, end thing good and hopeful in the' OTHER TREES: O f jrwfu»s-srivfi»SMirH« 709 Main St.; Mrs. Helen Mariot- prise or perhaps more incentive in Blue spruce,' evergreens and handM tkroagk The Herald’s ever, and it W|ui obvious that ho East Windsor, formerly of .Man Can-oil’s and Redman’s cars Lytoll Brook tvaterahsd, the brook operated espedally for the wastes 958 Mabi S t, Mandiestor—MI 3-2741 BRID S-TO- ti; 80 Homestead-Rt; Mrs. Mary chester, died Saturday at St. will be left with amaUer and small their system, in order to' become present world situation, we think it shrubs available. BoOkvtUo Boreon; 6 W. Main S t, was undergoing turmoil. were heavily damaged and were from the , two paper mills rather THt KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE I MO Vlsltiiig' 'hours:- Adults 2 to 8 Mahoney and daughter, 416 Cen telephone VRemont 5-8136. Francis’ Hospital, Hartford, after towed away. Only Bender was er capacity-aa time goes on to titan to cope wiUi a mixture of more nearly like our own? will keep. . Gome over and see if we have BRID .m.^Misternlty 2 to 5 and 6:80 to ter S t; Mrs. Arlene Lawrence and - Reporting his reactions after re BiU it might as well be recog a long illness. able to drive his sut'o from the dilute tile waaUa. dissimilar msiterials. The cost of . The President answered as fol anything yon want. Sp.f. Children’s Ward—2 to 7. son, High Manor Pa:rk, Rockville; ceiving the subcommittee’s invita He waa bom ip the Poquondek - HaVe Downatream R]|lita nized now, by Western thought and ------/- tion to testify last month, he said; scene. .The other cars sustained construction and operation to abatt lows: Mrs.. Dorothy Files and daughter. section of Windsor and had lived light damage. - Martin said: . ’Tbs Lydail 4 pollution by paper mill wastes by the Western leaders themselves, Patients Today: 158 Wapping;' Mrs. Elisabeth Trail Hallowed Pranks VI knew I could not lie aAy more.” "W«ll„;L wai. tell you of a lltUe JOHN S. WOLCOn in Manchester and East Windsor Four other arrests for motor Fopida and Colonial Board com would he known rather than con that the united front being sought ADMITTED SAljURDAY: and son, Stoirs.. He said he becam.e .aWate he had many years. Before his retirement panies are downstream riparian fused-with the cost of building end tacident. a t Camp David. , 180 MAIN STREET Thomas Hunter,’ 281 Center St.; been running away from himself. vehicle- offenses were made dur' my clothes Clinics at Hospital ^ept to Mmimuiii in' 1956, "Mr. Butkus had been em ing the weekend bv police. Owners. Normally, one riperlan operating a multfpurpoae system." **We were talking about some of for the- West is perhaps even more Miss Sigrid Freeburg, 21 Edmend Chest:- Friday, if aim. But he said he couldn't bring him difficult of attainment'than any St.;-Psul Marcenuk, 91 Chestnut self to face the situation at that ployed on various fams in the Roman P. Sondrowskt, 48, of 15 ....'J'. the changes ,not necessarily in the Tumor: Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Halloween pranks and damage area as tobacco worker. thing the summit itself might face. -jever had S t; Mrs. Mary CTonln, 159 N. Heart: Tuesday, 9 a.m. -. tline. Eklmund St., was arrested fdr pension was Luokm Petracoa, 80,' K andst doctrine, but some of the Main St.; Mrs. Mamie Belair. T13 wera kept 'to a minimum in the : He is survived by a sister, Mish evading responsibility after he RockvUle- of. Waterbury. The difference of outlook and alms Child Oaldanc4 Clinic eyes of police and firemen who Van Doren said ha would give Josephine Butkus with whom he disnges that the Soviets had E. Middl4 Tpke.! Mrs. Margery By appointment only, 8 s.m. to anything to reverse the course of crashed into a utility pole add Are A le ^ d e r Rogowekl. 41. of 1 adopted In their—operating their already apparently arnong the Plummer, 106 Seaman CSrcle; Mrs. noted scattered incidents of van' his life since his big-money quiz lived in Blast Windsor: a brother, hydrant shortly after noon Sat Wert St.) was flnad 35 cacti -on 4 p.m., Monday through Friday dsllam during the weekend. Stanley Butkus of Manchester, ' "economy. And we were talking also Western .nations is fundamental Bertha Wells, 162 Union St;,N or- Also Mppdsy. 6 to 10 p.m. performqnce tjtree yeara ago. urday near his home. Police said two counts of breach of the peace, man RichhrdS, 161 Center St.; sirs. Four windows at the rear of the and a niece and sevei^al nephews. he made no attempt to notify Assaiilt Case occurring Sept l7 and Oct. 24, about some of the things thkt hap and sharp; any attempt at too per-, 'A telUng argum ent' Freedman feet a surface unity among them Helen King, 443 Deming St.; Cleon Andrews Building were broken us^d. Van Doren said, was that as The funeral will be held a t the authorities of the crash. No esti- and |10 aach on two counts of in- pened In .our economy that were with atones Saturday and paint, Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, nmte of damage to the pole or. would have to . be a thing so Chapman, 52 Strickland St; the scion of a famous literary Bindover Set toodcation on tha aaane dates. certsdnly a long ways from what WATKINS- Josqph Battaglia, 37 Elro~St.; which waa ' easily removed, was family' and a member of the Co 23 Main St., tomorrow at 8:30 Jlydrant was made. Raymond BarttaoloBew, 46, of we used to call laissez-faire, and masked and empty as to condemn Rosemary Breneman, Crystal poured over s car parked on 'Wood- lumbia University—faculty. Van a.m., followed by a requiem Mass David A. Burnett, 18, of 133 Hebron, riaa aenUnced to 30 days Court Cases bridge St. Two windows in a Robert F. Kennedy, 83, at Haz- Mr. Khrushchev happened to make a summit meeting itself to foolish WEST Lake,'Rockville, -i Doren woitld "increase public re at St. Bridget’s Church at 9. Buri Main St., was charged with failure in jail for intoxication and six ness and futility. An honestly open ADMiTTED YESTERDAY; filling station on McNail St. were spect for thh\ Intellectual life, for al will be In the family plot in to pass to the left, the resklt of a ardville, was bound over to Tolland months .for belqg «;eommon dnmk- tha point that actually they are broken Saturday night. . the teaching profession” by mak St. Bridget's Cemetery. ' minor accident on E. Center rfeor County Superior Court when pre ard, Hsntences ara to run concur many-sided summit meeting might Fsasral Ssrvict William MacDonald, 153 Center Monitoy Oasea L. sented in Rockvina City Court to using the Incentive system to in S t; Barbara RqWe, 140 Bissell St; Clarencs B. Walker, 24, of 86' k Town Fire Cpinpanies 1 and 2 ing a good showing. Friends may call at the funeral Parker St.. Saturday. Burnett rently. The case of Josoah Sklodo- be vastly preferable to a flat clash answered an alarm at Salem Rd. day on a’charge of aggravated as crease production far more than OKAIUNO J. WEST, Dlreetor Brent Cobb, Columbia; Mrs, Mil Ash St., was sentenced today to 30 He said Freedman also told him home tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. clipped the rear fender of a car ■M, SO,, of 92 West Item St, was j between^w'o prepared positions. and- Uoyer Rd. about 10:15 Sat parked at the curb by Frgncls L. sault. cdtitlmiod for ihroa months, with . we are.' 142 EASVOENTER ST. dred Pratt, 410 Woodland St.; Mrs; days in jail on a Charge of deliver “It "was all entertainment” and "Kennedy pleaded guilty. Judge There/^sn be no diplomatic prog- Mabel Weir. 277 I^ h la n d St.; ing liquor to a minor. Walker, who urday night but the alarm was coaching.of contestants was rou Mra Mary Bogaez” Copeland. 36, of 412 E, Center' St. dispoalUon depending on his be "And he pointed out soibe—and MlteM t-TlM false. Tt had been turned in Damage was light and no one was fTrancia T. CYLoughlln-fOund ; prob he Is well read, I must tell you, resp ^th o u t compromise, and that Mrs. Anna Oerlch. "ftlland Ave., was . arrest^ Saturday, pleaded tine. . . Mrs. Mary Bogaez, mother of able cause for the bindover and or havior. He Is charged with breach Rockville; Miss Loretta DuBoIs. guilty to giving wine to a lO-year- box 193. “Perhaps 1 wanted to believe it” Mrs.' Katherine IJalley of Man injured. i *■ of the peace and non-support. about some of the things that hap means pomprci.iise among the Eighth District and Town Co. 2 Gerald C. Oioia, -16, Of New dered Kennedy to poet a 31.iX>0 Western \ nations as well as com 124 High St.; Mrs. Agnes Orlow- old boy on Main St., and eaid ha ■ Van. Doren told the committee. chester, died yesterday morning at bond. » Fines were'Imposed aadroUow»H pened here. And he point^ out qki, 115 Brooklyn St., Rockville: had been drinking at the time. Ha firemen put out a blaze in the ^'Foolishly and wrongly I persuad her home,. 6 Franklin Ave., H art Britain, arrested after a Charles If. Rock, 17, East Hart- promise between ^ s t and West. Nanohester'a Oldest home of Duane L. White at 97 E 'Crash a t E. Center and Lenox Ste> In a compyUon case, a nolle was about our taxes, tax system, and with-Finest FaolHNea. John Rudnansky, Staffordvllle; said he is striving to conquer his ed ipyself It was all true.” ford. " >« entered on e charge of breach of ford, illegal turning, 321; Waldo TTie fewer sulvance frozen positions Mrs. Dprothy Piccoli, Stafford; alcoholic troutries and asked that Middle Tpke. Saturday evening at She .was bom In Austria and and was charged with' passing a Lake, M, of 100 VUlage St., Rock- so on, and he says* Off-Street Parfclnp o’ lantern had tipped stop light^Pollce_ said he drove the peace that had been" lodged the better. - Established 1874 -Mrfc-Olg^a-KroitMk, TftUtodlL-MlLgu _h# h#_ ®6:10. A jack, hadJivefl tiLHartford for 50 ywrs.. BgfiiiigtHelB' H orvatlr of T7 Hlflh vUle,^fal]ure to obtain, an.opecat- . “ W e ; gye' our incentives in Helen FlavelL .88 Hamlin S t; Mrs. the Blue Hills. Clinic Jn Hartford. firanion isidr^and i^n«d Also survlvlngj are a son' and throiigfi the light , oh E'. Center and Dr's license, 321; andThom aa J. things ths people can feel and sde Diane Kristoff, 11 Ridgewood St,; OUrtalna'At ohe 'vrihdbw. The /win MeSiaotors Fj three blKer 'daugbterii ' in H art hit -a car driven -across-the 'inter .aL..-Pn)a«:utor_-.Harry.. .Lugg _toki Brown; 36. WtodsUrviUa.-Rdr,- -fii- - Deputy Judge Leon Podrove said section by Crawford C. Allen, 46, the court that Kennedy had gone ai|d use- We ^v e a better house, Facsimily Yours Claire Campbell. -20 Griswold St.; his attitude waa commendsbla. but dow easing was charrsd, they said- ford; ' seven- grandchildren ' and with hie wife to Horvath's home Ungton, illegal mufflers, 312. Richard Grimm, Willtmantic; Tor tires ablaze in front of the On Steel P act seven great■^grandchlldreh. of 42 Liqnox SjU Gloia told police Ernest A. Crosby, 18, of 37 <4 more rboms, another bath'.’ ‘ Facsimile mail, a process which his record showed former cUnical the light was green the last time Oct ^ and had taken a hunting Thomas Gardner, Thompaonvllle; visits have not been entirely 'suc- Buckland School just after mid The funeral will be hbld tomor knife with him. The proaeCutor Apel PI., Manchester, was fined "He Went on to tell the things would transmit a letter from post Harold Pohl, 157 Bropkfleld 5t.; night Rkturday sent sparks wing row at 8:l5 a,m,„, at Newington he Idoked at it. 315 for Intoxioatlon. His probation ceseful. _ (Continued from Page One) Harold Wyrus, 48, of 59 Autumn aald a fight atarted and Horvath that they do when a man has shown pffice ,to post office in a matter ; Michele Patter.^on, 9 Saulters Rd.; The court nolled chargee of ing toward the Buckland Store, Memorial Fuiieral Home, 20 Bon- attempted to defend himoelf ..with e was ordered' continued when ha ; an increased productivity, and he of seconds, is now being tested by Rlcjiard Gilbert, 11 Michael Dr., but no damage was reported. The "If some of the great bankers alr Ave., Newington, followed by St., was charged with failure to was found guilty, on the charge “A MAN'S THOUGHTS breach of peace and intoxication grant the right of way, police re chair, but waa knifed in the foot zajrs. 'In ^ a n y ways,’ he 8ay8.":yqu the Post Office and t,pparently will MUST ALWAYS FOLLOW Vefnon. against Steve Yenchs, 52, of 180 stack of. tires -was in the small would give the signal to the a solemn- requiem * Mima at St. Kennedy claimed that he took and alao for violation of probation. ADMITTED TODAY:vTeri Mc graaa esplohads at the junction of Bloughs and' the White'a and the Lawrence O'Toole Church, H art ported. He was backing into, a -■ Two motor vehicle bonds to psople stifle i t ’ And he said, ‘At some day be a reality. Whgt is pre-: HIS em plo y ;m e n t ” Wetherel! St., si)d nolled s breach drive on Xutumn St., police said, the knife only to scare Horvath Donald, East Hartford; Mrs. of peace charge against Louis J. Tolland Tpke., Buckland St. and Homers etc. .-it wouldn’t-take long ford,-at 9. Burial will be in Mt. and that h* threw it away before taling 348 Were'forfeited. , least ours ia more effective,’ or dieted. is a process by Which ah New State Rd. Eighth District to reach a Kaiser type eettlement.”. Str- Behedict...j;!iineteryv Bloom and did not look to his rear. H is — •■(Author’s Nsma Below) >— Chrlstlnla-.FolIgno. 49 Birch St.; Sullivan, SO, of Hartford, who waa caTAVas in the path of'.a car driven the fight There waa no testimony words to that effect.” electrbhic-eye device In one post of Raymond Skelley, 33 Cooltdge St,; accused of causing a disturbance firemen put It out. The reference was to the sepa field. about the cause of the fight. The practice of iphamifusy Firemen from Town Co 4'put Friends may call at the funerpl north by Thomas J. O’Neil Jr., 21, One ihould n ^ t , we think, go- fice scans the contents of a sealed William MacDdhald; 79 Mather S t at his alster’s home in Manchester.. rate peace negotiated between the of 220 Charter Oak St. Police said - Atty. Lugg sajd he asked for a ike Urges Public has changed greatly Within BIRTH YEST'BRDAY: A Assistant Prosector Allan D. out a Ere in the'' wires of a car union and Kaiser Steel Corp. a home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to bindover because Kennedy's record vlng through this "little incident at letter, traAscribes ft on to a new 9 p.m. O’Neil thought Wyrus was parked Ckmp David” in search of dramatic sheet of paper at the destination the past ten years. More ■'daughter 'to Mr. aiid M rs.-Ray- Thomas .said^Sullivan Is past own On CharUr Oak St Sunday af week ago. Edgar F. Kaiser said at the curb and^as hot going to imkeatos that disposition of intoxi Demand ^ Congress than 70% of the medicines mbnd Kingman, RFD 2, Rdckyll^. er of the ^use and pays some of ternoon. yesterday He expects a final agree move. Damap:e was/ligkt. / cation and breach,of the peace oVar-slihplificaUons. Vpr instance, post office, and seals thia new ■ \ DISfcHARFOED SATURDAY:; the ta:^ on it ment will be reached . ultimately Mrs. Marie- Siegel charges by the mlr-or court in pre ena of Khrushchev's points can slieet of paper in ah envelope again, now prescribed, were un Louis Chase, South Coventry: Mrs. ^ Rpb^ Marchisotti, S3, of '513 which will not be far different from” ‘ Rockville—Mrs. Marie Siegel of vious. instances - has not taught Keep Sound Dollar aosUy dii^eraed. If ah incjividual all without human eye having seen known before then; In order Dorothy Conley, Anodver; Mrs. Adknu St., snfi Edna M. Zelonia of Two from Town the Kaiser settlement terms. / Tolland Ave., Rockville. Widow of 13 Prize Wiimeirs Kennedy "to behave." (GontlanedPage Peel American Worker suddenly began the contents of the letter. For the. to keep up with this amaz Margaret Hollister, North Cov i West St-, Andover, were fined Garrett H. Siegel died at 'Rock I - Dohieatlc Disputo " outproducing himself, he might, present, at least,'it. would have to. ing progress- we must be \ entry; Mrs. Esther Walker, Coy^ 312 each fb> passing arstop sign, ville (3ity Hospital Sunday after Ideiitify Sdiendel In a cose firisihg from a domsa- segments ot the tscoSbray—indua-^ entry; Trank Gentile, 89 Deep- but the court''Oolled speeding Head Syrian Units a long Illness. ‘ Uc'disturbance' Ronald L. Pinney, try, labor, tormsra apd everyone ' instead of reaping reward, find his be a one-sheet letter. But-It could continuously studying med ■Oy Chapman -and Rickard Relhwall, el evr Wttl HorHerd wood Dr.; Mrs. Mary Stevehson, charges against each of them. AbouiTown She was born In Germany and 28. of Broful Brook was found else—musrjdin in the fight for a * 1 „Own union regarding him as a trai- be either in type or in handwriting, ical and. pharmacy reports. end tail HorHerd eIRcai. Hebron; Mrs. Amelia Qetzewlch, TTieAourt continued frontday to -Miss Mqrie Nassiff qf Manches had lived for many years at the Thirteen youngsters have won piiHy of braach of the peace and soundddllar/' prizes for guessing that former- enhower. praised the objee- teg. But one can predict , that the ah(i the cost would apparently be We must learn the dosage 182 Birch St.t John Br^don, Cov day the\cRse of Miss Judiths D. ter was installed as president of ■ The Women’a Home ^ a g u e of head of Snlpsic Lake. fined 310. He was also fined 324 entry; Charles Uttingi 88 W. Cen Barber. iK of 25 Margaret Rd^ the Women’s Syrian Lebanese Funeral services will be held to Holice-sChlef Herman O/ Bdhandel for reckless driving and 3102 for of the group he addressed. day wUl come in Russia, too, whm' no more than the present air mall and' properties of all ^ew the Salvation Army will hold Its was the mystery , mso in the second) 1 A plentiful supply of manpower for' ter St.; Judith Bigelow, East Hart- who Is charged with reckless driv Aiperican Assn, ncently at a din morrow at 8:30 a.m. a t the Burke operating while his license Is' uih "I can assure you,”- he said, "of charge.^ drugs. ' ner at^the Red Bnibet Restaurant, weekly meeting tonlorrow a t 2 Funeral—'Home, 76 ■ Prospect: St., annual Mr. Jsiiti*' O’Lanterii con- my admiration lor wha! you are ford; Mrs. Margaret J^inea, North ing In the aiitb^accident death of p.m. at the Youth Center. Host der suspension. , the work that needa to be done will Testing la now being dope be We have to "discard the j:!oventry: Mfs. Emma Wellman, Frank Chamberlain, 72, of 221 N. Bolton,'''ahd Joseph Dawood of Rockville, and at St. Bernard's .to*L Also fined 3.102 for operating trying to do, and that J am en- laad to. a system jn 'ivhlch the out tween Washington oai Loa An MahOheater has been elected presi esses will be Mrs. Elsa Samuel- The contear'^as conducted by while his li<;ense was under sust Hated with you." . old medicines no longer be You ban put it right on the record 24 S t John St.; Miss Mary Ann Main St. A corone^inveetigatlon sort, Mrs. Sarah Leggbtt, and Mrs. C3iUrch; Rockville, at 9. Murial will the Recreation Apartment in con put per man is regulated and held geles, but Apparently the project ing prescribed and order'in Perry, WlUimantlc; Mrs. Dorothy is underway, according to Thomas. dent of the Syrihir-Americaii Men's be In North Cemetery, Tolland. Hughes, 48 Irvliig St;. Randall qub of Hartford. Mary, Canipbell. ^ junction with VkINF, down, JiO'there will be moijg.^work could bp set up for any distance. Paul F. Noble, 29, olSHartford, There are no calling hours. More tkan 150 youngsters sub every new medicine a phy . , .o u r people know how to help you - Grous. Ellington; Mrs. Marie was fined 3# fof iUegally^-croaslng The women's group also in tor more people. This being the case, there are sician may specify. All this \ stalled as officers Mrs. C. J. Circles of the Comniuriity Bap mitted entries and 13 of Uiosa Mlesch, 22 Greemyood Dr.; Mrs. a divided highway, and ChaNes B, Anniversary Mass telephoned by Mr, Jack (YLanternl - Or one can point out that, wher- some who think the project never requires constant thought Amelia Loslza, Bast - Hartford; Brawn,' 60,, of Providence, George, Hartford, vice president; tist Church which will meet to A first anniversary Mass for as our tax practices may stifle in- ’Walk:, irto any btte of bur 28 oIBcet and you will Mrs. Winiam Oellers, Manchester,, morrow Include the Marcia Neu- identified him.. \ will see actual operation, hot by and we are glad to report -■ Dawne Mclntlre, 45 Hyde St.; Mrs. forfeited a 335 bond on a charge Mrs. Helen SuUivah, Cornelius Cur T h e y were . Francesca Gates, Shop Now for Christmas eshtive by taking away a large por- the government at least, be.cause find people Who live and' think and dream and Agnes Walz, 20:Ferndale Rd.,^ Wil apeeding. . ■ ’ * ssefetary: Hrs.. Joseph Fournier, bert Circle at 9:30 a.rh. at the ran and Catherine Curran will be that we can fill any pre " 'pnehester, treasurer, and. .Mrs. church; thq Barbara Gifford Circle Marcia- Elliott, Sheila Mallob, tion'pf what We earn, that portion of what its effects may be on pri As seen in Esquire liam Clifford, (Carpenter Rd., Bol Saturday Cues i celebrated at St. James' Church to-' Christine Bensche. Kathy Hayes/^ scription, written by any play much as you do_. Get to know them and ton; Mrs. Olive Drahos, 4 Berger Dummitt, Hartford, oer- at 8 p.m. SKJiht home of Mrs. morrow a t 7:45 a.m. taken away goes increasingly for vate enterprise communication in you'll find you share thei same sort of financial y Frederick D, Seeley, 25, of E ast Walter Macllvaln^.'^? Bonner . Rd., Roberta Tierney, Steven GosseUn, Doctor,-even one from an Rd., Rockville; Robert Day, 367 HarUord, who pleaded innocent to gear^^tArms. Committee chair- John Stevenson,' Bobby McGregor, our own security, just as. In Ru's- dustries, like the telegraph, the You’ll look just like a page out of Esquire ^ problema-^sk them for help or advice and you’ll Main S t; Mrs. Emma Ruesell, a charge Of driving while intoxl- Mrs. Dummltt..,.aaa and the Ann Judaolt-.Circle a t 8 sla. pay itself is kept relatively low other city. Mrs. Ledhard Dauglrda, program; p.m. at the home of H fr.-^illlam Richard Bleu, Donald Adams, Da railroads^ the airlines, the steam a ■ be pleased with their understanding, down-to- Weitbrook; Miss Lynqe Murphey, caUd, was found guilty after a vid King: and Paul McAllister. CHRISTMAS when you r clothes are Sanitone Dry Workmen Pavings Iwcause government, the employer, ship lines, even, for that matter, 62 Russell S t; Henry Stansfield, lengthy trial and was flnad 3100, Mrs. GeorW, ' Hrs. i Oellera, Hill, 11 Byron Rd. Those meeti.ng Is already financing such wcurity. YOUR PHYSICIAN Cleaned.: Our Sanitone Service gets out all earth approach. J _ 65 Sanford Rd.; Emile Bauteloup, the minimum- fine. - -■■ \ ways and meaits; Miss Senura Wednesday are the Mary Greene- the telephone lines. - ^ Aetiially, the.re’s nothing our people would Charleo. hoqfithllty; M rs., Salem Circle at the home of Mrs. John ain St. Today What We don’t take hoifie is put on That we wljl see. But the odds CARPHONE 49 Westwood St; Frank Irwin, 51 Seeley waa arrested Sept 17 the soil. . even stubborn spots. Ahd with rather do than get to know you on a first-name School S t; Mrs. Marion Marks, after Patrolmair "James Mt^Cooe Nasflff and MraNGeorgA Gorra, Fletcher, 76' Irving St.-, and the our pay check. In Russia I t never are that 1| the public can be saved.’ , MItchell-3^5321 publicity; Miss Jfbiia Shaheqn, Reed-Eaton Circle a t tha.home of our exclusive Soft-Set®^ finish we restore basis.-So stop in-fihd say hello'soon at our near- Glastopbury; Mrs. Elaine Redens saw him park his ck!r on tha aide- The work'-of repaving Main-Bt. gato as far as the pay check. * ao much time and extended such a WHEN YOU NEED ' a n d ^ u g h to r, 68 Llynwood Dr., walk on Bissell St. Seeley con Boholarahlp, and Mrs. Jbhn Dowali' Mrs. Robert-Johns, 250 Greenwood began today artec.'a section oh 'the SURGICAL But the main fascinating point, convenience, it will get the. service AMEDICINR^ the original body to the fabric . . . so your . est office. In addition to a frimdly, sympathetic ^ . Veriroh: Mrg. Mary Turgeon and tended he waa not intoxlcatad- but by, club representative Dr., both at 8 p.m. t east side was’blocked-pff by work staff, you’ll find banking senses to meet your daughter, 8 Durkin St.; Mrs. Carpi Other officers ot the meh!z club men from the F. S. KaRlaPaving Sponsored By Oifcheaa Ladies ASeeashly, GX-0, which Khrushchev'did Illuminate, involved sooner or later. .clothes look| feehancffitjilie new . . . resist kraa suffering from ayvLn)z,.iaT ere Simon Wilaon, Hand Officera of the Italian American and accurately, U that there are every need plus,.. in almost every instance... Benivett and daughter, 242 School feCtlon [and was feeling very ill. Oo. of Hartford, which Is'dthng EQUIPMENT We itiways manage to file some P i ^ up your prescrip wrinkling,I too! ' - » -. vice president; Jack Fefdue, Society will ineet tonight at 7:30 the job. “ indaod many ways in which Com- St. Scott) H. Simon II, 19, of 427 at the clubhouse. kind of. minority report on Items tion if shopping near u8, oi: ^ ...... , ■ * _ drive-in faeilities an^ lairge parking lots. DISCaiARGED 'YESTERDAY: S. Main- St„ wak' 'fined 3102 for ford, treasurer; Jemes Aboumrai According to a spokesman for ,, Tues.', NoV. .3 ^-mualsmjia less Communistic than .of progress, and in Ufl'a instance let us deliver' promptly Gottrpare our quality’service with any Mrs. Mary Desplanques, South driving while intoxicated. 4 i n Bast'Hartford, aecrataryi and Fred the Town P^bMc Works Dep^ri- for Rent OUT cagloQn idea ofTt- wpuld sug- Windsor; M rs.’Irene Ggtpenter, Dufmitt, Hartford, aergeant- ree WS(?S Circles of South ment, portions of thejx>adway will our 'observation 14 that -there Are withPUt extra charge. A other dry cleaning and you’lC^gree that pleaded guilty tir-the*charge.' st-arina. Baqi Nasajff ‘oY Manches Methodist Church will meet to- , goat, Ahd many ways in which our times'wnAn a slow lettqr has Rs Enfield; M n. Ethel Rezman, 152 ^ Charles K. DeLorme, 48, of Msl- be paved today ,snd tomorrow, and great nian.i; people entrust ter Was named i| delegate to a morrow^.U follows: Mizpah Cir next M- a t the home Of M n. us with the responsibility Bllyue Rd.; Patrick' Griffin, 90 a Riling station gas pump and oil devoted to finishing the project. MAIN STREET lective and socialized than twe .our- come slowly, and, when they do -of filling their: prescrip your clothes ever had. ecutive board of the Syrien-Leb- Richard Bak^vin, 20 Falknor Dr., . The two periods ’ were selected WHEEL CUdJItB^ Heniy St; Joseph iiapolnte, 37 rack on Ifaln St. (let 16,'waa aden Federatlon ef Baatern States With Mrs.' Edvrin HUfkle as co- OONMODE8 ^ > iohrao generally reallzcf ' ! succeed in reaching iia, we like to tions. May we compound H ie tohneeK eiiit Bavilc / Grove . S t, Rockville; . |Ira. Ger fined 33 fdr failura * to set his by merchants in ths srea es being 1 2 P JR. to f FAI. ” - in New York q t y today, hoetesa; Stanley q rc la aPS p,m. at the times when busthess is ‘slowest WAUtEBS J*arhaps, for. the differences responcj with a slow check. The yours? ' trude Johnson, 31 Cambridge StT handbrake. He pleaded Ipnocent the hetoe of Mrs. Aphn Matchett. TRACTION APPARATUS ' ^, r which do exls» hetweei^ us, the real slow letter alv/Ays'give^,its authdr ANb -nUIST COMPANY Mrs: Antoinette Ppntlcelll, -25 Irv ' A fine of 39 Was levied against 90 Hp)||.,St., and Waril. Circle at 8 and will therefore be least affected CRUTCHES ’ HUSSEIN, SA U n ODNFER by the repaving Job, the spokes enplnaation is no deeper than the a Conceivable second chance, fn 898 MAIN STh, MANCHESTER ing St; ' Norman Richards, 15:| Mrs. Mary P. Lyons of 23 Moore Bijinit. Lebapaa, Nev. 2 UT) p'.m. a t' the home, of Mrs., Robert UL’TRA VIOUET J-AMPff RQoths, Home Miide, Gpodst Fancy NORTHBiBANOH—ISy N. MAIN ST. . Center- S t: Mrs. - Petronele Bra-- S t, -who was charged with failure man said. ago Iff our roBoective -industrial whioh he can resort to telephone or CLEANERS UUNOERERS The ■ewsaaphr Al Knight, 63 Ehra Jkc.Circle INFRA RED LAMPS ArticleSf Refreshtocnts, Special Booths . Member^Federal Deposit Insurance Oorp. . zauskas, 53 North S t; Mrs. Maria to drive'tn the proper lane. She ed today fliat King SaodAf fiau- members wHl, meet Wednesday at ' - BED TABLES > • v-fOVOluUoos. Itorhaiu U has httle to telegraph to rsven«t a decision it Federal Reaerve System Scheer, 187 Spring S t: Walter pleaded nolo contendere (no con dl Arabia usfw ^ ^ ' lITi!in‘.’ at Susannak Wesley h^i and Games for tha ChUdren,\ ' . do wi!b poUtionl roWiIutiohs or doc- contains. A paced exchange is good —Prescriptioo,Pbarmacy" I ESTABLISHED 1913 ' Armstrong, 338 Summit St:; Mrs. test) to the charge. ' . Jordaa met to Work on aprons fbr this (^riat — VATORIZCRS 28 Offices—-serving 20 Connecticut Communitlee , Theresa Gawios, North Coventry; inas Fair in December. T t l MI M M agl tiworlao. Russia neoda man- [ for-skirtiag issues which MANCHESTER GRUN BRANCH heed* to dtamipi the. three* of 94 14 ' loby $in«r» aa^ production, amT Is to- 901 Main Street HM' Elizabeth Rlchloff, 217 Au NILE MSPUTB SETTLED Oeiasaanlst atmsto of power ia fiame'. into direct quarrel y V PHONE HI 3-1351 FOR rRESCRiPTICm m C D l M L . ivKaMy raioigisg to those inoen* tumn St;' Mrs. Theresa Santa- Ualra, Egi^t. Nov. 3 ID—The Iraq. Qnottog highly reRahle N llr.-a n d Mrs. Samuel VacantI, etantaneous replies and rebutti .•(^oUtioo by DsmoAthsnss FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE OORPORATTON more, 11 N. School S t; Lawrence Uaitod. Arab Ropobfie and' Sd*’ At Kifhlieiad thd two lOr\Grandview St., have left for PHARITIACV ItVHi and'mothods which can help were too feasible. It Is good to .(384-822 B,G.) Fm i FHARMACir REGULAIl PO^BRY SiRVICE ! MEMBER FROERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Frelhett, 14 Westwood S t; Ron dan have settled dheir leag dl»> laoMi tha Iraqi eitaa-, (BaiitAturoza, N. Y., to attend the |4 4 MAIN RIRBET iR ita aoed. Wo a/o giuttod with think of a letter na a very personal Copyright 1969 (SW2) 1 ' {; ald Nightingale. Coventry; Wen pata-ovar afeariag Nile wa96>% the dapcm to thoiir funeral of his mother, .Hra. Samuel P^V E R Y ^ dell Bush, 26 Windsor Avo., Rocl^- Cairo aswspapiifa aoH today.; tooIiaqIRMhk Vhcantl Sr., who died Sunday. ' ’ ■i: . '4;“ ' i. :■ '-.r- 'A ■ . ■ ■ ' ’ r r 5 ^ a ■1-' ■S-l J -av. J-T- s-
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PAOB B161 MAIS(JI|Ji.ail!.k bVl!.MmU HJblKALO. I^NUMlUi'lkK. MUMJAY. ^UVl!J4Bl!;K 2, iB69 M A N C m SlV ^ IVEm NO BraALU. HAKCHEfTER. CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 19S9 FACrN lIfB BUGS BUNJ*IY > OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWQBD PUZZLE II ~'3iii III — S— M 1 MM9# r T T * r T ia fruit, ennea «fi-Habmn "Rd.t-'Leopold and Oo- Ganaral Manager lUdurd Martin PUeCHASI ••c-i ‘ oC~ Bolton aviUlable from cila Dnmin to Samuel M. Lorltt, 19 Parking Stalin^ this weak, Chief Raarden, sutenit' PENCIL, property on Box Mountain Rd. ted numcMme suggestions almad at SIREI. aiding trafflr. flnw In the heavily Answar to Pravloui PUstlf IneiM are carried to the ' To Be R^noveci L I T X W f T INTSAJTD maatlnirK Bwverar* ■failrheetff ENWlng HwaM iBol- traveled bua(h#a« section..- :iS:,«Lxrir«ouAte \ Fomoui F«lks TmriMporUUion, Procedures thia week in Short Time Ha said than; there are 18 park Llt ACCOMMODATB AS '5 fv 'eE D 'A lla a ^ ^ . FntUdtnt TraaipOftatfoA Itama and con.Apoli«jy reRardlns^tne monthly acct- chairman, of the Board o f Fire scheduled th begin there witpin the MASy PA5SeM<5ER5 ASOOr) AS ggtTiH* 4 Houston 3 Kind of coat ^ IN.nTRED OlBLliJlliB. \ ^HAMiYOUR 4 Vision aldeMtlon. of 'procedurea appear dent report amTbear the report for Commissioners at Its recant or n « t few ^ays, is competed. ' ana SiMd the inoivth^bf October. ganisational matfUng. it wtn ba ' Falls to Death PoUce,-fJhl>f James- Reardon, tho Danbury, Nov, — Jean' ■ Irish \ 5 Mountains . to M Jha.Dhief butlneas of the BiUtR, 6, daughtar of Mr. ahd fRiSCRIPTIONS HIRI In Kirghix ..<-^Orahge Plana Sale the last -yaar 3fai)aggia will aerva town’s 'tra ffic authority; ■aid to $1(^CB AMD BlT.OASOM.y^ V jg M J J W pU3rwri|ht\ rettldar,Beard of Education meat- /Xfri.' Francis Mannloe of the since hl8 term ai^irae In 1060 Nan# Haven, Nov. 3 (dV -A TO- dgy^.that parallel |^rklng on the Mrs: John J. Bltka of Danbuiy,]' 6 Blit dlad yMtarday at Danbury Hos 13 Aninec TVtter iM ^tonltht at ■ o'clock at the Grange' ways and .means commit and be did not seek reflection In year-bld^ty brldgo-ta^ar waa in l ^ e s t aid# of Main Sf. from M3rttle T3 Hipbones ■cnool. ____ tee has announced a sale of. hand the reognt town elections^ St. to Die termlnua wlll go into ef-^ pital of injuriea received Wbaft bit 8 Trance^ _ . , ^ jured fatally yeaMfday: jiban ha . . CTAtk. ■I ■ 14 Heap 9 Pelt 37 Lower Boors 41 Cimping/gear , B r a .' Mary M o r r a the made articles will be held at tha Hefbert Wilson, electsn to the fact as soon as additional off- by an auto Saturday. The driver FIRE JhL 15 Color TO Fish sauce 18 Indiins 42 Cepilir* / private lane a t' BoltowXake will Nov. IS meeting. Members are ask Veil 32 feat While eUmb^Rg a matal atraat barking is provided. Thla of the ear, an off-duty polleaman, PHABMAOT IBJupiUr'i ... Board- for the first time Oet. 8, llSexyictreis 28 Examination 43 Advise nialue a requeit fpr'k bua change ed. to bring in a handmade or was named eacretary. He succeeds ladder on tha Chapel Street bridge. will call for the removal of 84 edld tho child ran In front of hla \ A'XEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN satellites 17 Scanty aiCastro. for tiBakereusew N more atalla. car from behind a parked ear. IB Bishop o( ■tofr ~Conaidmit{on of thla atop baked item -for the sale. Stuert S. Wells in ihU post. The victim waa Ita^gt J. Doug- PdOS'LVATWlVEP! 19 Sample inatence. 46 ArtislBonheu* has been mMu previously.' Btiidenta Honored iar, an employe of tbe-New Haven Tha Town Parking Authority la \. ' / Winchester 23Soari 33 Kind of ofllcq: 47 Girl's name / Balletln Board ERSt. rxIBI!tH';..ir;7HEY , • A atpp^t the private lam waa The Grades 3-5 Studant Clouncll Tha eRacuUve committee of the Dapaxtraent of PuMfe,, Wbrka for now taking steps to work out an 20 Choose 24 Summers tFr.) 38 Nepoieon. 48 Wjalk Ughtlp' agt^m ent whereby the Popular (3DT N0M0RE10 [ UH 31 KInc Cole ./iiddpd^to .tha bua achedule thla elected PeuI I^Italia of Grade- 5 Woman'! .Society of ChHstian the pasit 37 years. \: EAT THAN TH6SE 23 Flower had one SO Defeat at ' ,> n r. It' had. been docated at the aa chairman la t ' week*. Nancy Doujglas, tha authoDUes said, Markat parking lot on the west 33 Kind of 36 Time (music) 40 Occasion cards Service will meet a t .8 p.m. kt - Arthur's .Landieenette CH^SEP INTO LOUSV L»1MIAWS exannlnition Howard Skinner, drive a :s pop 49 Going b » executive-aaaaiona, how often th - » RichaM Lee et al, property on yesr-OkHstamford driver, Lorenso Police laid Myers’ ran.went out of to dlicuaa, policiea and diatTibutton oir day sessiou include artificial fruit, pnllciea to each Board m ^ ber. cones, pods, wire cutters and. a Cook Dr.; Robert D. Valentine to A. JfJ^rs, died Saturday when hla cdntrol after paaaing another car \ s l i . i i r ? r r Jack and Mllm-ed Early,'property crossed the center strip of the on the right. V , rArabian gulf F 9 The Board will -also discuss its yard of hardware cloth. 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Battle oC Titans I -j Vollffyb«II SfihednKs. THE N Sport Schmtultt I ' Ifolloy- N*w. Torn, Not; I lt’« feall tMgw'tmIttllnIe for tlM Woali b««n a bundl* of Mon4tya ■ ■ -Triiny ■ fOltOWBl. n ■ineo any' Kastorn eellafa Herald High er(XM country'VS. Conabd ’Vobigiit •>- 6, W /tklm VS. Went t«am excluding the aervlca — Mlddletqwn, )»:15—West Hart I SMtao; lM/8t.l-4StvlaM vs. CorrM- academlea had an^ notlona ford. , about, a ' nation^ foothaU . '‘rmeday, Nqv. I 1 y^wsedsy — 9, Oongos n , Ctv*. champidhahlp. In Defense, Yale EARL YOST High soccer vs. Conard, 8.16 — I tan, 8:45, lib erty ya. )>5. 'Mtfry'a But Syraeuae and Penn Wimortal Plaid. Wednesday — 8, Dortore t*,. By EARL YOST ♦ Dartmouth had. a daring quar-¥the Elias didn’t take to the air to448 seconds this season before ^ Sporta BdRar State have 'em M>'day, aape> lowing a poll-..Dint, the - finest teahi I Kaceys, ' 8:46, ' East '■AMoq - ve. d a lly the former, and tha terlMusk tn Bill Oiindy, who gam^ get back into the game? Friday) Nay Yale’i golid forward wall, , So tough was the Dartmouth record at New Haven slncb 1909. HlgiHigh aoccer va. Maloney, 8:15 TeneherSi' .f hunch ti It'll take a atrong bled like an oil man ih Laa 'Vegaa, f Bushey, noW. " a mShiman j . and hla pln-lJolnt paaalng—dowry defense that. Yale'w a.s able to S u n d a y man to talk down the winner..^ Dartmouth acouta knew, waa Yale Led iierly Dart’s and . back coaemug Green — Meriden. the middle—m d clever play calling Yale .jumped Into a 8-0 lead In \ N pw York,- Nov,^2<-<^^P)— — even granting the obvioua plenty tough. The Eli lineman collect but two first downs In the, .' What a.change in the weather In Manor, reports are Bute 'O o o i Country Meat ' Mark Garner, a candidate (Ms waa too much for Yale. The Invack- 18 ‘' Thiere’x-flt? doubt >gf»out. it— clalma of Lou|aIana - State, ^ final .3(1 minutes, gaining but -,^ the dying minutes of the half, go the iebt M houreX Thie leet Sunday ♦yond their rt>wn 36-yard line: Ooach|'ons for th w e ^ o s M yards and onebhis owp i W New Britain'Teachers College, year for the NsUorial Jockeys Hall hadn,’t allowed the opposition era, with thousands of supporters working out. The Manoi \ By PAT BOLDUC tioii toi'-Don Btumerithal aerial yards. - \ ing 65 yards in' 11 play*. Rld»- in whstt has. been - a mild October again ^ a y in the Farmington WaUcer Brigge* gallant band o f de Mx>re. Katarday, Nov, 7 of Fame, died Orl.:28, 1988, of a ttw New York Grants are the Northwestern and Texas — to score- g single point .in the despite the drenching ralij- that gave tha ♦iqtor's q 1(1-0 bulge A t Dartmouth must-Hke rainy, wet Winkler went, the final two yards Waa b heauty and biiter church with ley League.. Great afternoon Scoring the first two times termined Indians once reached the Manchester was unable to ad High football ve. Bristol- Con- ■.heart attack a/ter >'ttdlng fqilr idhgpin.s of tjrd^ational Foot after these two unbeatena first,fiye gitmes of the 1959 fell all afternoon, actually outplay halftime. \ ?! weather, and ,mushy field"condf- up the middle and' Singleton added niy fXmily we plahnipd a trip into a' walk, that is after working they handled .he ball the Conard 16 before a 15-yard penalty vance- the opening - kickoff and ^ral, 3 -— BrUtol. I races at River poefbs, Dhio.. ball LPaRMiFs Eastern Con- tangle next Saturday. season. A s a result, the Blues ed Yale’a fine linemeti and offen After moving for a first down to, Particularly if it'a Syracuse. tions, for'dfi the first four Satur two points on an ejid sweep. The the cou fl^ . I don't think that' 1 hours, and I found a willing part set them back. punted to the Conard 34. Fullback boasted a - perfect riefcord—unde sively, the Indians held the upper Dartmouth drives'i|went 56 and 66 poWorf^l Conard Chieftaina their own 87 with the second half —X, ^erene'i>^w^au^e of their de- The big game at Vniveraity day, afternoons of th,e season, all could And the route we took a aec- ner. my goorkert off th^ Grwn Buy row matching’ two sectional and winter months ranges from 85 Junior Dcanls Slelbort >“Thts bantam legged half- For Singleton,- the big man with doesn’t plan any suit. He said as er of the year. Julavits, an ehulve three points, have your defense, winner of six atralght,-against down Connecticut, Browm, Colum- licist for the Manchester Ski (3lub, umph and a tie, dians moved Inside the Chieftains plays. With reserve quarterback bsek, who Waddled like a duck Yale, in previous games, it ’ was he rubbed a aore spot on the side sMtback, successfully skirted his Seid gosl kteker snd punter help Penh.State,'with'a Nbri.7 na Ma. Cornell ■ and Colgate on auc- Second Onesaliig visited with her column for the Actually, the final scow w a sX “ 4.0-yard line before losing the ball Dave/ Tiipper and halfbacka Mike one of those days. He fslt so bad of his head ., Evening home, read- right flank for two extra points. )basketball at East the winners failed to penetrate be- again 'went around end for the passing against the Glanta’ de- Shortly after 7:30, befote Main St. points pfter. The hard-running alternate years, hasn't won at comes to'tife. I noticed two men on Hartford for several seasons. .'. finslve outfit. - ' . ^ Worthington carried five times on Pat Summerall. the Giants field Pei)0 State since lf>.3t. M ontreal E ri j o y s their w ay to work. Johny Chanda Tip that Clem Labine of the Loi Boston Celtics ApgelM Dodgers was in town, Surprises in Midget League the drive and picked up 5l yards goal specialist, kicked two from and At.ty.. Harold parrity." I didn't in a fine performance. the 4fl-yard line and added extra realize lawyer# were up that esfrly, playing a round o f golf , at the I COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN Four Point Edge Manchester Country Club, proved i ■ S.vlvester uws K workhorse in de points after each of Alex Web Standings ekcept to pqt out the family .cat or feat, running for. 41 yards'In eight [ ster's touchdowns, onC a three- Team" to Beat bring in the milk'. Chanda,/a fine right and at mid-afternoon I -liad ’ W. L. Pet. New York, Nov. 2 OP)— Only a a ehat of several minutes with, the | carries, returning four kickoffs for' wig r < vard romp set up by x 'Don Chand- Spinners ...... 1 0 6 .625 golfer who' recovered from serious Blue |D evils, Eaters 93 yards and hitting on two of five; day late for halloween, the mask forrrter ace relief pitcher of the i ief punt, the other efji a seven-yard Spares ...... 10 6 .625 injuries In an auto accident, vaca- passes for sii sdditinnsi 22 yards'. ‘ In NBA Chase made its appearance in the Na , tinned in'St. Pete last'March dur World Champions. He has visiting i dash, Splits ...... 9 7 ..563 ..('osard (W) Chandler's TJD-making punt got tional Hockey League and botl) ing several days of my trip around in town with his. folks, Mr. and] Slider...... 8 .5fi0 Mrs. Andor -^atbine... Jack Tay- f /Rnds; PrlKcnU, Hnrnbruch.^llutUr, • big lift,'from tackle Roosevelt New Yori(„ Nov. 2 OP)- The Bos goalie Jacques Plante, who worst ■ the baseball camps . . C-mlral Coit- ''DrkAfliN, Johnwirv. . Strikes ...... 6 10. ..375 It, and Coach Toe Blake, who once lor, assistant pro at the Country] Finals nScticut State College played host Reac Tarklf^; DnkcR. rsOEAl.^SfAvii^-JlVr* Brown's coverage. The ball bounc Setups ...... 5 11 .313 ton Celtics aren’t wasting much; hated it,’ think it might be around Chib, was busy...Sq visual, handling | qillJ*!. , // ► ed oh the Packers' 15-yard line and By winning all four points from to members of the Spores Writers’^ time informing the seven other to stay. 'affairs at the-Prb'-.Shop... Col-j Yesterday was quite a-big afternoon as far as MidgetJFoot- Ouiirds’ P HdMofir G. lUnfAK, Dii- Brown wouldn't allow anyone near tjie fifth pla^O 'strike's, the Spares Alliance at noon and, before"' T^cInlA^. Srhfrm^horn. KappaIa. - clubs in the National Basked)>all Plante, four-time Vezina Tro lege football highlights^ on teevee SchAArhl. It until he smothered It on- the rtow own a share df the No. 1 spot luncheon I had'a good opportunity ball was concerned as the Bliie Devils and the Srpoke "Eaters three. Green Bay halfback Don Assn, that theyYe still (he team phy winner with the mighty Mont to talk with Bill Moore, CC grid Were a fine feature aM then" I .RAf'kA Natlnn. JutA\*itii. RitimantliAl; along with the''t5pinners, who split botiv- surprised their opponents and earned a' right to play Maz;(o. Wcrthlniiftn. Hfrk^y. Parnii#, tn beat for the'league champion real Canadlena, slipped into a ciis-y Bkjgnwt wintor tir^buy in yearfi Mcllhenny fumbled on the first four points with the third place coaCh, Dan Jessee of Trinity, Jim started reading Roy Caira^ianrila's each other for the Foy Memorial Trophy nextSubday. About play and Dick Modzelewski re Splits. The Sliders blanked the cel ship. tom-made fibocglas face mhalc Moore-' of Southern Connecticut book! Its Gceat to Be Alive. / MANrlir>l«>r <•) covered for the Giants. Webster ^ sto n , which defeated the Mln- last night .for protection after his and ^ b Ingalls of UConn . '. My 250 fans witnessedthe action a t^ ------’------">•...... lar-dwelling Setups 4-0. in a third Mt. Nebo. Tile Devils edged the \^f Green Bay also threw up a tight HIGH STEPPER—Clarence PeakX (26), Philadelphia back, leaps, .^Scores of note were recorded by games to win the post-s«aaon play by a bullet-like shot fired by Andy InsuranCeman Frank Sheldon, j neau Dan E. Sullivan, Bill M c C a ^ jfiH, MrMiillljn. HauRh... QualHy-fnfiinaafaO la fiva sistant'coach . . At., 2 o'clock ! overtime, edged the Fire Fighters. defense again.st.the Giants' run high to clear Washington player and teammate, Stan Campbell' Rory Simon 126 and Ann Barron off finala last aeaaon, are off and Bath-gate of the New York Rang my nomination as one of Manches and Brennen. Best in a loaibg fJiiArds: Kohler, BAdE^^r. AndVrann. , yea maslmam IracHa" a4 managed tb break away and head 14-8. The. Ouiiers won regular Allbi-ln. ning. which gained only 7fl yards. (671 as Peaks gained six yards In first period yesterday. (A P no. winging again. Dispelling the axl-. ers. , , ter's 10 best dressed men, reported | cause-were Rich Pasternack^Mar K halfback Frank Gifford, out with a wears the crown,’' the Celts have look at the.Maftchester High foot- baqh injurv and was looking for MA]uti.«ky. Coit^ I^np^n.sKMf’Conft#!!, Tup- mouth, Plante played spectacular The second game w li'’-probably Cole, Russ Cole and Don Ander ■aad eantaur traa/.far lap rib injury, didn’t help his offense.. captured four In a^ row with the ball team. Because of Saturday as-1 ward to playing volleyball this win son. ' X per. KaElegon. Freihejt, a MAnrhurfc. pull... nan-dlraPaul Hornung's 29-yard second season just two wiefsks old. aQ:iimenta, I never get a chance to ter In the Rec League. Frank Hmoke Kaltri (14) •alfT; JillavltJ! 2. »R«nK Wum#nth|il The Red Winggi beat Chicago ler. for a touchdown.^Ron Dufrenes PodorheJ'.- Colpelts. Walach. hslf. Boston's weekend victories were bright spots on the home side, par-- an ^(or good reason. He rolled betr Cepyers: D. Smilh. Parbalo. ^ KELLY 2-1 and Boston blitzed Toronto added the extra two points on a Not ITp to Par on the road. . 6-3 behind' three goals by Guy ticularly the play of underclass te/than 400 three strings totals in Backs: Anderson; Clark. PSrrv- .Otl- Browns Outlast Baltimore plunge over rlght'guard. Bei t. Horvath. D. LeTotlrneau. P. EXPLORER II l,ombardi was concerned ahovtt In the . only other game playsd Gendron and two hy the red-hot men . . Home .just ip time for din three of His first four ' nights of ner and then to the- typewriter for In -the second qua'f-ter the fir " Kiismickae. Orfitelll. .Mlkolowsky. . qtiarterback Lsmar McHan’s right Sunday, tjie St. Louis Hawks Bronco Horvath in the other: N H L •ompetitive duck- pin bowling this Kir* Plrhiers (*) nne-game edge Jj,y smacking Green*'by a fumble and the other by a 'season . Speaking of bowling, safety of the season was registered _ 30-MINUTE FREE (throwing! shoulder, injured last New Ynrk, Nov. 2 (/P)— ^ overpowered the Minneapolis la k games. several hours of w-prk. Jam Session Ends: Oakman. .Cole. E. Johnson. C. from only week in the lo.as to Baltimore. Jimmy Brown'' finally ex- Bay 20-.3. Philadelphia worked pass interference call against the ers 138-101. Chet Nowickl, for years one of the rihen' Fire' Fighter halfbairif'Pete : janoliion!'"B"‘'!!faiklnlK.n .30-23 job on Wa.shington, Packers, how 3-3 with their third " It ’s the coming thing In the Tuesday With the big game against MCCartari intercepted aft Eater '..Tacklra- Hogan. Yakaitls. Perkins. " I f w'Rs ao stiff out there, he Other Saturday Action town's best,''said he w ^ strictly a INSTALLATION plodeii, jarring Baltimore’s straight loss. New York's Pat ■game,” said Montreal Coach Blake, Weathermen didn't promise ! duck pinner in preference to 10 could hardly raise it to throw," The other, games went to. the Saturday night’s othsr action Texas coming up, Don pass about a yard fpofil -the goalj Guards :„Brciu-jibai:h. Brnsun, Pohl. World Champion Colts out of Summerall booted a pair of 49- well aware that goalies have to I thought we had oiir share for the i pins .. Evening at home and I was line, but accidently"^ stepped into , Calaldo. S. Malkfiison. Mossier i Lombardi said.' "I made a miatake two Chicago teams, with ..the saw the- Philadelphia Warriora Meredith o f; Southern yard.field goals. risk Injuries every time they month last Saturdr.y, but/tfie | Infotmed that this was Cabbage the end zone giving the Eater.s two i „Q"®'"'hachka. M. .Inhnsnn.' Ir. starting him, but he told me he the We.stern Conference lead Cardinals walloping Pittsburgli 4.5r. turn back the Detroit Plat.ona 120- ska,te on the ice and face any Methodist winced when streets were wet throughout the Night,.the night before Halloween points. L s ie V t h a t . same pe. iod, ,a®“ 'Su^rss"ne.'ll.cTou^ waa aH right." . and making Cleveland a con 24 and the Bears beating Lo.s 112, the Syracuse Nats down Min where from 25 to 50 hard-frozen he looked at his. big prob .Toe Francis spelled McHan -for tender again in the Eo-at a.a the •Angeles 26-2V. RAGLES 80, SKINS 2.3 — The day. . . Herbie Phelon. one of/Man- .. Befote retiring I looked out the Eater hajfoaok Mike. Gilbert z»r. / ' neapolis 117-108 and (34. Louis rubber pucka in the course of A kitchen window and saw a life-like tlmost half the game. National Football League race.s hit Eagles kept the pace with some cheateria. practicing lawyer/, paid lem— a jammed ' thumb picked up' a loose ball sod scam-i o s o o « u 1.70-19 heat <3incinnatb 109-102. game. "The time will come when', figure hanging from a telephone Chuck Conerly, the Giants’ qiiar- the halfway mark. stout defense after scoring all a visit to the desk, only tot a few on his forward; passing pered.^ l8 .yards into pay dirt to: riehters ',',.'a o a rt o . * Tsai-nn BROWNS .38, COLTS SI — Boston spurted in the fourth lr)iey’Il have an even better mask pole. It was only a cleverly home ,terback, sprained an ankfe in the their points in the first half, Mc .aeeonda while on other bUHlness. . . evyri"the score at 8-8. ' pound bulldozfer Brown, who has, led the N F L in period Sunday to break up a close than Plante's and it'll he stand Arthur Mo-.-an, M.D., w'Wo la not made atiiffed mannequin-like wom hand'. S'rriith. ■ (fell, on ball in end sons). ^nUTTEN GUARANTEE first quarter hut didrVi Jeave the Donald snaring one o f Norm Van Neither team waa able to caah mixed speed with power for five .rushing for each of his two cam game aa the. Celts capitalized on a rd equipment for goalies." yriging any battle wlm 'Vlij^t an, the work of two boys that I Fighters-Parmaklan. (7 yard pass), plus tax and yaur,i . asir for dale(i]| game until the fourth j^^Hod, by Brocklin's tw'o . TD pkSses. The [in during!: the second half, forcing PAT:- Flzhlers—Dufresne fnliinsei. touchdowns Sunday, triggering paigns. .setting a record with a sloppy Cincinnati ball-handling. (Count) Farrand for toe major's know-very well. Safety—.Eaters. Fi*hters, MrCarlan ralraadabla lira' which time New York had its final Red.skins-came alive for 14 points The New Englanders outscored stepped in end. zone. the ncar-record performance /With 1,527 ..net* last season, upped his appointment at Depot/Square, ad Baskethair league | * A fter tou'r minutes of the over-. margin. The seriousrfess of the in in the final period, biit the Eagles the Royals 35-M in the final stan Hockey at a Glance SEHT COVERS the longest gain of his pro career six-game 1959 total tn 737 yards— mitted that he pickea lire White Saturday ! time. Eater fullback Woody Clark jury won’t be knowm until further — a 70-yard rumble with a pitch- held fullback Don Bosseler inches za, going ahead on a seven-Mint Sunday's Results Blae nVt Its (tn J OUARANTEED SMAu imck T« snciAii a 123-yard average. He carried 32 Sox In the World Series.’ He wasn't Saturday mornings, from now F o r Busin^s^iiien punted frpra the 35’ .yard line of -KIUT M.D. examination la made today. out that got, Cleveland rolling on a short of ..the goal on three shots tear after. Cincinnati had gone in Nattnhal League , 'Hnds; Tedford. Pan Rullifan. Dnlrhin. times and moved 178 yard.s. H is , , alone, for sfire, I /iso liked the until Thanksgiving, I can expect the Fightei?fi. The bah'landed on Tackles: B. Smith.. Gallal...... „-^r. Minor, lETREADS aaMOfiTfiac 38-31 vlctofY over the Colts at other TD.S came on a 17-yard run running front for the last time 75-73. Montreal .3; New York,-!: Pale Hose against lios Angeles. , . rh'‘!pf» McCibr. - — —H-.J - --- -Z ■ Red Hadden, Italian cigar and all, /-The Buainea^^ris Basketball about the- seven yard line with NEW BIKE DEPT. ?a PviafTvn Baltimore. . and three plunges. out. Bill Sharman set the scoring Detroit 2, Chica(^,'L Much correspondeiy-e piled up Over OuardN.: Turn»‘r. Carili^r, Bak^ U a . J. sevnU llr« cnoinfo Kelley Wi^8^Again' being at the desk around 9 o'clock. ■League, conctumed by the Rec Pete McCartan picking up the ball., DownhaO). 195 The Browns' feared fullback fell pace with 25 , points and Tommy Boston 6, Toronto 3. the weekend and /very parcel was •r'pvir t{#« Ernie Nevers set the one-game Red has served as general chair- Department/^is forming again this Eater tackle John Andreoli vi-' C '"!’’’'' PS'"’’’'/ WE REPAIR New London, Nov. i (ff)— one short of tying the N F L rec CARDS 4.5, STEELERS 24 — Heinsohn added 22. Bill Russell Eastern I.xagud'’’' opened, filed or /answered before niart for the Five Mile Road Ra/e Cheered on by a crow’d that knew record of six touchdowns with the Rookies Bill Stacey and Ken Hall hauled down 25 rebounds and Bob Charlotte 9, New York 4. year. T^dms or indiv^iduali! inter- ciott.sly hit McCarUn forcing the : I H X . Sochoi?" oim S: ord. but is qnly the third player Cardinals against the Bears .30 departing for home base. . . Volly- .sponsored by the Tall CedarsTor ball loose. Eater center Dennis Herdic. ALL MAKES UYOa TUH-TYK him well. Johnny Kelley, the put it away for the Cardinals Ooiisy contributed 11 assists to go Philadelphia 4, NeW Haven 8. ball practice at/night st the west eate^'n parltcipatiiig 'should ebn- 'piui'toi MS sis in history to score five TDs in a .years ago, snd Cleveland’s Bill six yearCs,, . , Eddie Cain,'who i Smith, who was also dnwnaeld t rsisers (SI’’ speedy schoolmaster, from Groton, with a pair of long punt returns with his 20 points. Jack Twyman A- Side Rec found Frank (Snitzl , , , .. ,, ■ tact' Wallv Fortin or orie of the aownneia , Ends: Hamilton, ritrusilllt tire single game. He’s the first to do Jones matched it, also agBin.,t the LATE FOR HALLOW with Andreoli, fell on ran "to victory yesterday In the in a 21-point second period against topped the Royals with 31 points.. Mordavsky simwing the boys how rP*'\'/,:*i?* .*y *P : 'Lafi^ -workere at the East Side the. loose it in eight years. , Bears, in 1951. E’EN -r- Jacques Plante, stopped at the desk to rejlbrt radlri /■’ball which had rolled into the end TacklFB D. AnderBon, Vffndrilln, annual 12-mile road race of the the Steelers. Stacev went 59 yards Minneapolia’ 37-point drubbrng to spike. 'Hre Noi-th Ender is better Rec as soon as possible. PaoriF. IMPORTED CARllREEl TOP SELLER! With Cleveland backing Brown's Montreal goalie^, w'eaj's Statens Undefeated Rantts Cut scho()l was .going well- in Bostrin A t the present time, three teams 1 *one for the winning^ touchdown. New London's .Patrolmen's Benev break-through with a defense that' For all Brown.s’ . brilliance, and Hall 84 for a 35-10 lead «t at the hands of St. Louis Sunday than ever aim the ball, which was GUIuardff: ' Golp' ~ ' Whil^Bf^ll, My^rip, Cnii*, •y Kplly KILLY TRUC Cleveiand had its hands full con pla.stic mask in game tattered wlwn p' v started, waa and that he wa.s watching' the JVO evnressed interest in prov-■ Standouts for the Eaters were Scanloi K. Smith. MamilnjE. TRIPLEU olent Assn. Kelley, who is Na was toukh when needed-, San the halftime. wms the Lakers' worst home set- Celtics and Bruins in home bas have _ . _ . ______TRAC Delivery taining Johnny Unita.s, who pa.ssed bad^ since they came into the lop-aided s/ night’s eiid, eridence ing Temple’ Beth, K of C, and Bob ^ Clark. Andreoli, Gilbert. Cent-r,: Sapienza, Bill H.inllu^n tional AAU marathon champ, fin- FrancLsco’s surprising 49ers leap against N«.w York. Plante ketball ' and hpckey_.baiUejL.at_t|)e Kscavirh, Getf-wlch. PasUr- nmcK Tin lsHM"the grind'thrhugh th'e'streets for all four Colt TDs. Ttyil gave, that the bjg fellow can still perw r.,Sms-ArH-Btars:— ; Bryoa Perry.-Bit — Andemon. KaatATRkaf*. V.-BIII S T O R E 5 frogged the Colts into the Western BEARS 26, RAMS 21 The league 13 yars ago. The game, donned . mask in first pe; Boston Garden, Y^/"'^ow l was .of New London in 1:01:43. Hs rep- him 17 .scoring pas.ses for the sea -which was televised nationally, Siouther^Tbps-Qiionset der a ball., AirpaVtrctpan.ts must abide g ^ t s f^r. fraa* Ml Paaalar Ms'asl lead with a 33-7 breeze over De Bears beat the Rams with 19 riod after being hit in a^aln the d e s tln ^ n In the rain - eligibil'itv rule and must | the Fighters were BUly Pohl. Jim j,i^;'”'Dcvh, ? (Ml M A IN NT.— Ml 8-11171 TUaiUMUTON __resented the,po.ston Athletic Assn. troit. That gave the 4i9ers, pre-sea son and stretched his ^on.secutive. saw the Hawks hit on 51 o f IM ..... 0 « 0 ■aplaad game record to 31. points in the third quarter^ scor face by a 20-foot drive- Wednesday for the seeond'^straight week— [!;" ie.«t 28 veara old Last Perkins. Bill Troy. Jim, McGehan, ^ t d Blue d<-vI1« Brf»nn^n (11 vardt)., yuai-TTPi aavpM. son picks for the second division, field goal attempts aa they led all raaf-Ttat ntiAn » • • ing twice within two minutes on with Ronnie Daigle my traveling, teams played and it is Dori Hubbard and Parmakian. '! ns-PonTz-nBEPOBt e r vMABsn. POTTER COMPIITI RANOI orirzisi a 5-1 record to Baltimore's 4-2. a blocked punt and a fumble. the way. . , ■ * ' from stick of Andy Bath-, Anriouricement came from the Hockey a t a Glance 49RRB 88, LIONS 7—The 49ers To Kebp Record Clean i companion. . Th^ Elis hosted?u Dart-i.^nri,- J; ^ that at least , ^^atthat many;many"’ .DEVII..S'6, CRUISERS 0 j The surprise at Baltimore waa Bob Pettit, last seasons’ scoring gate. Cuts on PlantO’s Doiible Strike bowiing: alley* that ______- _ I mouth in an Ivy League f^ tb a lP f P V^ptereated again this year.! -^ e Blues outplayed th# Cruisers ! too WORRY-raK DKVINO Sunday's Resulta " Cleveland’s third straight success also won their third in a row, rip leader, headed the St. Louis poind rose «nd lip took seven Ameri York Giant football games. Judg- lO’’**^**’ * meeting-between r ^ . haridoff from; quarterback Gary; HowSri Landscaping; '9 6 - .600 Donald. Hugh McElhenn.v, after necticut college football picture Ing bv the number of calls receiv-■ colleges with the better lofot | ______;______Sullivan and went off left tackle d^bnimunity Baptist ;; 9 6 .600 entoiis go-for-broke decision on the ■ed this season, more ManchealeV; winning, which should make Bill \ ^ • for 11 yards Mid a touchdown. nursing a broken- hand for p- '^Dart’s' Dairy ...... 4 11 .267 While Yale .was being stunned m'onth. , return to full-time duty Monday Busiest Night of JF extra point. ^ p'eople than'ever before are Invad-1 Thornton. -Dr, Gene Davis and i Falter ill Overtime N Neither teani'was able to score / Mojriarty Bros...... 2, 13 .1.33 12-8 by Dartmouth, and looking ,\- and hatiled-in a nair of scoring Disdaining a kick Which, If I f ing N ,*"'Y o rk for home games in , other Manchester Dartmouth men ; *______the rest of the way. Last week’s leader, Vic's Soda bad in the process, Southern Con ' The'D evils’ deferigive unit wss'"’ | V passes from Y.-A. Tittle.'tme ,on a necticut was romping over an succeeded, would have'given the the ‘National Leagtfe---- Woody happy. ^ 1 Haveij. Nov. ‘lifP i The 62-yard play. ' Shop dropped a 2-1' verdict to In Hitig from Quebec to Dallas Wildcats a tie. Paul sent Dick' New Hayen Blades came from be simply superb all afternoon with ; inept Quonset Nayal Training the Ciljisera not able tq 'get the ", ' • r • Howard's Landscaping, leaving the Mezquita Into the line In a quixo hind twice but faltered in a snd- PRESENTS way open for White Glass'to take -team,’ 60-6, -for its sixth straight ■j " •'* tu i..t nio-h) ih, inside the Devil 20 yard HPfiNDAfiU FOR *S VIARS GIANTS 20,. PACKERS 8 — New %"ork. Nov. 2 (/P)—Monday^ Joey CMardellq, canny Philadel- victory this season and its 13th tic bid for two and. the victory. State (prid Record Whale Breathing den death overtime last "'R bl 4" ’ r.rioe SUndoiita for the NDevlls over the top rung as a result of a Such daring deserved a better fate an Eastern Hockey League game: stannouis Tor me peviis The Giants gave Vince Lombardi a- 3-0 decision over Dari's Dalr,v. Is the busiest night of the week phia middleweight, will try to get in a ro\V over a )^’o-year stretch. but Mezquita' didn't make it. The won by. the Philadelphia Ramblers, j * rujle homecoming in their first Community Press pushed Morisriy in the boxing business and this even with Dic^ T ig e r ,' the busy The University of Connecticut W L T Ordint^ily, whales' do not stay Ramblers won when meeting since he left their coach Bros, deeper into the cellar with a week is no exception with shows Nigerian, in their 10-round middle- salvaged some cheer by winning victory gave- Connecticut four vic Southern Conn .. f ; . ,..6' 0 0 under water v'liVy long by choice. ; 4-3. "The ing staff to direct the Packers. 2-1 VlctSty-at the Y lanes. / scheduled all the way from Quebec wreight rematch W e d n ^ a y , at tories in seven starts ..,5 1 0 Fifteen minutes to half an hour- Frank Kuba.sek banged one in af-' its’fourth consecutive Yankee Con ^ i ... Yale ...... ojirs is th« Alex Webster scored twice with Tommy Conran 3.54. and Chariie to Dallas Cleveland (ABC-TV). ference ' championship at Storrs Trinity' ...... 4 1 1 i^ about the average dive for the ter the overtime period waa only baleen whales, but, sopje of the 27 seconds old. The Bl4des had T ^ short hursts — -the first set up Harris 350 led all keglers. Tiger whipped Giardplfo Sept. with a 39-38 squeaker over a New WESLEYAN 28, SWARTII- Connecticut: ,..4 .3 0 The n ^ club art New Orleans . come, from behind twice to make Sq,. at Chicago when he; swarmed Hamp.shire team that was fired up M'ORE 6 , Wesleyan's four- ' Central Cotin ...2., 3 0 toothed whales have repiained with Promoter Henry Hqp;F At O'* an S^e score 3-3 when the reguls-1 contodls. presents an Interesting. over his more exp^ifehced opr and eager to feast on Husky meat. touchdowns against Swarthmore ■Wesleyan ...2 4 0 submerged for priore ''tlli'an. tlon time ended. :f Monday pairing of two contenders ponent. Glardello hadmeaten HoUy It was a wild donnybrook with all camp on, quick ground-gulping . Coast- Guard ...... 25 9 hour. S e z ^ a a different weight divisions, Mims, Del Flanagan and Chico the UConns forced to come from' gallops. Halfback .Ilmu,,,Thani8a...... tlriilgapflrt™.-. 1. ...J...... 1 6 0 in town Rudell Stitiih, Louisville welter, Vejar in earlier 1969 fights and behind’ three times and then hurl scored on a .37»yard run anydudcnoweit takes on Huddy Dave of Halifax. in a COB verted outdoor pool.' The '21-6 at night " 'at BridgeporLt Trinity’s flnal sCore was a 65-ya'r(h tmcrg u c y calls, Rory ■ Oalhcmp, White Plains, champ is a slight favorite accord *. -• 1 gallop by center Roger Leclerc N.Yv.«iiadlew«igHty tops a Monday ing to word from Tokyo. UGONN 39, NEW.HAMPSH|[BE» with an Intercepted pass. Coast BROADCAST DIRtCTLY FROM autdmofk; weather controlled deliveries, card at Montreal - iii : a bout with 88—1 H'Jl ■ he a long tiipe befbre Guard's lone tally came on a pass '^MOTOR EBONITE SATELUTE Wz’rb hot BiucxiiNr.. when.- ONE OF ntE ^^LL^WW^^ Jpey White of Durham, N,Jnity and; 254 -yards gained WE MEASURE YOUR SIZE Yeoriy fpel bill divided intp lQl equal pay scored .an long runs or passes, ON THE EBONIZER ffe Service ' . . nope.of which covered less than 41 on thV.groun(i and in tha^-alr to BURNING! ALSO AVAILABLE AT ments. ’ . -r I,f you’^interested in aports. Heavyweights take ' over the Rain aftd<^a. wet field forced yard.s'in one bite. The UConns held 154 . by >the Bantams.- But" the PARKADE UNES^IMANCttESTEN ^ Cadets iosLY® yards in penalties to Af GofS- f • >4 • HOTPOlNT i : LA^'E’S GULF SERVICE and feel .vou can write— you Friday ' night program (NBC- postppneihent bf-yesterday/a sched a 23-18 lead going Into the final ^ btotions Acensofv SerYice with a capital“ S” doesfi’t'coat anjy more. Phone 20 by Trinity aq^ th at hurt. . LARGE CHOICf OF •1PHti.CO - ' 41« Hartford Rd.r-MI 9-83S8 may be the man we’re look- riuJlo-TV) at Syracuse, N.Y. where uled Imperial, .CaJ'ef^-Wetherif- period, I'wltlch saw more lightning S t o» f 5 ^.■ MI 9-4595 or TR .5-3271 for further facls.1 ■it will" be Charley Pow ell., the strike--than am entire normal game BOWUNG BAGS SILVER U N E S ^ EAST H A R ^ fleld Prison semi-pro f(W ba!r game • , 'i • • WHIRLPOOI- OAKLAND SERVICE CENTER iag foir Gom'e in for • an in- - former'San Francisco 49er football would produce. • ' ' Ko I fit ' ‘(ittiriii, c' TRENTON 28. C E N l^ L 8 —* ChoflnMi N C > ’e a s y . '■ ' , Oakland .Stl—Mill—> I Rt8318 tervie’wl player >from San Diego, agalm^t nit the prison. Silk Town* Manager ■. Connecticut held a 39-32 lead * b r o a d c a s t ’TONIGHT FROM TEN b'lN BOM'L DELCiO-HEAT "Qur Reputation Trenton Teachers .used «peed.aroot“- < BOWLING SHOES . Is Your Aasurance** Syracuse’s Mike DeJohn. .. ' Jeff Koelsch reports the conteisL •vvith time ninning out thanks to a In downing Central Connecticut. WASHERS — DRYERS ', ■;■ SOUTH WINDSOR .; cir . f A r k w a v st e « r V v I ic e c e n t e r has been rescheduled for Sunday ^l^-yard-plunge by Gerry D’Avollo By HYDE — WILSON — SPRINOFIEIJl T o lle d TpKe,— M l rg098 n. ' . , ■ • ' Powell started the year, with a Three of their touchdowns came on/' DIH’TRIBU.TEP BY REFRIGERATORS—STOVES big win, stopping'Nino Valdes but afternoon at 1 o’clock and tickets for-hi'S'-third score of the game. runs o f 63, 40 and, 18 yards , by for, yestejxlay’a .tilt will be .hon- AND Al l MAji^ES o r TV PAUL DODGE PONTIAC he loat to Roy Harris In-June and Then, witft''a,roinHte and a half to. Gar^ Frank, Steve Llbro and Bill /WIIT S7S tMaia SI.— M I P-4S48 hasn't fought since. DeJoh^ 'tvas ored, ' go, Sam' .ialfback .Dan ■Wagner, respectively, Wagper alio PLAY-B^AY — BOWUNG 4tl.UGmS, stopped by. Bonny Udtpn and lost pnee again Coach Jimmy Roach RusKlewicf:: with "a-.0 ‘yard aerial scored on a three-yard plunge. MANCHESTER autcL 8*ti AUTO SEB4^ICE. ’■ to Willi Besmanoff .before he h«B called practice Tueaday and to Connecticut's 33 aniLthen tossed Halfback Mike lingaro gsye Cest-’ LEAGUE NEWS, AS BROADCAST BY 104, Middle Tpke. U .-7MI 3-2819 . .. f M l M A I N . 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Maos., furmohoa th e . in- to 4:.10 P.M. guaranteed* Cali Ml e-'3iS > Ret new 9H room apartment in RoiltdC. m 9-1943. slectlont in 1S7 Manictonl BuOdtag in CLEAN COW .manure, 88 and »10 ture framei, ttic contents, 9-8349 or Rohart O, M*trdock. 80 MANCSdBSTBR, Reekiedge ~ Six struinors. x, ' n .RocRville.^ Jtiet IB: minutes to 8-9473. KepuhlicenB ochloviM) ar net gain Warrantee Deeds M and the loms ia _____ ELECTROLUX nwnera-Free pick- loads. MI 8-7804, Ml 8-8781. whole estate*. Futnltura rafln-. HiarUord bridges.’ $U,t00^74MMACULATE .9 bedroom fo o u ranch, full dining room, ga The program beglna at 6 o’clocit hearing on iMu ailowaaea et COPY CLOSING rlMK FOR Cl/ASSlKIED^ADVT. V up and dellverj'. Prt);njrt, friendly ished and repaired. Firtitlture Re r a n ^ ceramic bath, hot water rage. 819.800. Tongren, Broksr. of six towns O ct.-8 in racea gen- Chartes R Boxtor Jr. and Prio- and 'testa until 8:00 O’clock, and count with aald m — BOLTON—New e ^ a largt etally renrded is having little ctlte C. Baxter to Robort W. and dlrscla that not MbJXOAT Thm raiOAV iBtAO 4.M •H'ATIJRDAI • A.M. ^eervice on yotlr ■ Electrolux «R» pair Service and Saiev'‘T*Icott- RISLEY REALTY CO heat, excellent conatruetion, 100 MI 8-6381; there ora akotes avaliohle for any place aaatgned for cleaner. Aiab featuCIna rug w,aeh- Hoaseholil GinNIa 5 l Capa. 1 acre wooded Jet. very tlarge poUtical n ^ fica n ce . Florenoe P^ DoLorm, property op vllle. ______' frontage-, large trees. Carlt' bedrooms, full basraqaat. gart one Wtehlttg them. given to all personaU*TnolS^ g ’ er^' ‘floor acruhber and w'xer Ma h o g a n y b e d , chest of draw-1 i|I9-IS24 TR 5-1166 . Hutchins, Ml 9-5132"' OAKLAND STREET, two-family In Lrldgeport, McLsvy facesrtoummtt St.'^ Any new poHietponta con regis Intereated therein to ' appsor and M X PLEASE READ YOUR AD buUttn stove atid oven, 818.000. The house. Ihctsa corner lot. Reduced lieard thereon b q ;ipuMtodiig__ > oniwM Call Electrolux' authojieed ■ dalea era, night table, box - spring mat:j tough opposition In incumbent Ltpmon Realty, Inci. to Wtlfiwd ter wttn Ronnie Daigle at the this order In some n«------per navtag and eervire, Ml 9-0B43. JA J-ORm. Kouma Withnat fkMrd . 59 YOU ARE , the fttwt'occtipaney''Tor NEW LISTING—9 room expandable in atoVe and oven. 818.000. The R. to 114,000. CH 6-8977 after 8 p.m. W. and. Helen D. Duchesneau, tress one year old. Antique ivory: this new room 'ij^artment -at F.‘ Oiipock Co.. MI 941245. Democratic Mayor Sainuel J. Te- West Side Recreation CezHer ihU a circulation In said mf **Uuil Adi** MT* U k^over Uif phone m • , Pleaee Mic for Auguatlne.Kamfen- chest. Kitchen table, 3 chairs and cape, fireplace, aluminum ktprma, desco, *4, a lawyer; former sUU property on Mountain Rd. evening. five days before dia eki. ROOM FOR RENT—S':* minuta -Center. Heated, completely/ re azoeaite drive.. Built 1999 bn a MANCHESTER-Nsar bus and Ing, and by mailingng ad or hatore Octo> •«lvBrB*e* «h .rtild„i«d W» ad Ihe r m s i DAT IT MAHiM>rr*f08 , bench,. Corner liquor cabinet. 2 decorated. beautiful bath/atove, nr MANCHESTER-Largalroom sanator uid a ohe-Ume candidate John iL and Marguerite A. Ter- her 30. JJto, by zej AtNtHiHO.TMUril. walk from center of , t o w buaea 90x138 lot Excellent condition. schools. Six room oversized Cal a p p e a r s dod REP1»BT ERROkS In tbaf foi Uw oe»M n^- iSBBEur.'dooo floor, lamps.. 123 Conway Rd. ■econd floor. Adultti MI 9-9297. nuich, botli-to. 1953. Bxj^dable Elxcellent cooditton. Recroatlon' for stats; attorney general. meuUn to Milford C. and loebel M. this oetfer lo * ______BUT ia*tiflCMr*wo« * AhOTPIR and reitaur'ants. Call Ml 8-4401. Call now. Paul J. CorrentI, Ml Lattgwon ONE incnrrfH or omitted eed RCA attic, basement garage, "plasterr i room. Dishwasher, diapoeal, fire- Tedeace won-a-161-vote victory I ^ , property on Hetetne Rd. the Mient of • MORTENSEN TVv UfW*S-P|T0l|l|3t. fOOO MHU S-8393. two yean ago over Mcl^vy. who Mane.; Katherine L.! MMaclvi^ ^ver. ftI ; UMftton for' niiy idverttooment Md ttien o^nOi^lo ti • teloviaioc, parvice /*4a4i "A MOUSE FULL OF COLEMAN ROAD — Attractlv# FOUR ROOM ‘-enement^ tint floor, walls, forced hot Water '•eat, lace, storm wtndows, sersens. Sarah G. Peckhom to Neal A. Legal Notice woqd Aye.,------Brookline...ne 46,IA Masa.Masa.; ••mike «oo«r Inoertloii. Error*, wWrh do not fHf fli0l4T9O«mDTa« sleeping room', televlaion, morning *70. Five room floL aecond floor, amesite ' drive, convenient to hod bo«i mayor of the city for 24 Tyler Jr. and MiUiceot' S. Tyler, BfMt 9/k/k Aan ScottBCixt jfrtMm,JntzXtt, ■.1—. tARGE, THREE bedroom ranch grange. Excellent lot. .Residential E. ISlst It,. Rmth. NorthWorthy Miu- t S odvmttoemeot *rtll not ho eorrdcted .by -nUho *ood- Innertlon. RADlO-'lW REPAIR^, any-makir^ apS-CAdt- NEW FURNITURE" kitchen privileges. Working man excellent AeighbozHood. MI 9-5329, with attached garage and full schools, shopping and trahMorta- community. 817,500. H. to. Grady. years. This year- ‘tedeSco la run property on Comstock Rd. : AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held 9-8. i- / fion. Priced reasonably at 8I4-.600 ning on hla 2-year record In rede- at Maacbester, wlUita and lor the Beach, Florida, Executrte ot of EalaU’1 _ care, amplifiers ^^honogT,aph8 nd or'woman. Ml 8-3879. basement. Located) in bekiitiful Broker. Ml 8-8009.. Jooepii W. B a n to Frank J. Dlatrlet <4 Mai>clMster,.oa the 36Ui day GeraM Malcolm Septf; Sheriirooha changers Ovey47 years total ak COMPLFITE Minimum financing avaUable. R. vetopment, school expansion and and Mary C. Brayne, property pn Trust. Company. BherbrPoke. Oashoc, ANDOVER-F^r Rent three room Tamarack Hills with dutstanding df October, A.D. JS69. ChpadA Exeentora of EMata M JoMI n it R CIXlPBBA.TK»ri WILL K j - I A A | 3 - 2 7 1 1 pertence 90 ner of Free ^storage ; Free -Delivery details which apply to you call MI town riiairman. He was also the on Union S t vember. AD. 1966, - at ten o'clock ' haney. admintetrator, praying for as' 9-5780 fceepi^. women only. Ml 9-7959. 811,000. COMFORTi^SLE 4^4 room Oct. 29. MT 9..58IO ______, Autumn and Oak to Hartfdril. vl- FOUR ROOMS, second Poor, .'lib 9-I379. Ruoaell F. Broderick. Fl—BOLTOl/-9 room oveMted caadidaU in 1949. The OOP has Rose B. Gdnverae, Lawrence A. tha forenoon,! and that notice be cl' order of sale of certain \raal sMato roDND — black and white male, cinlty o( Park and Bartholomew. NORM AN’S lUOM WITH kitchen privileges, Broker« home, on approximately one acre. not elected a mayor In Bridgeport to all periKnia Interested In aald eat- particularly describe in arid appAcn- REUPHOL8TERT, flip covers Articles For Sale 45 heat, automatic hot water includ cabe, % aero lot Excellent con- New heating ayitem. Garage. Oativerae Jr., George N. Convene, tale .of the pendency n( said appiicallon tion on flle. Il ls Call-I2497. This is a career opportunity vith *45t Also Kenmore wringer wash-: pree parking. Also heated cabins. FIVE ROOM duplex, bath, hot Ml 3-0095. ’ vm-MANCHESTBR —Hew 6% vetopment program. JOHN J. WALLEfT: Judge luitjed'down? Short on down pay- M A'M.Ru b b ish removal features j many splendid company spen- burners. ' Also blowera, humidi 4r. PI 2-7197. Cali Ml 9-0826 between 8-7 p.mv ■ v.water, large yard. Newly redeco- gage can be airomed, aluminum and interior painting. fiers and. iniHQeratora. Expert fur room, ranch, basement garage His showing tomorrow could LOST: PASS BOOK No. 11862. meht¥\Had a repoaaeaalon? Don't full-tlni>-,^Commerrial:, Industrial,' aored ' bertefit*. For perMnal '"i- r-~w wsoottr'S ci ahton Tourist Home and ated. 1127 Sullivan Ave. Wap- SOUTH WINIMOR, 79 AUrel St. Choice loeatlon, built-in stove and etoimis and'doors.'Will redecorate CetiingE refinished. Paperbgnglng ..terview contact Mr. G. Gent, re-j nace repairing.';Uhimney. furqace G. E. WASHER, wringer yrpe, good Qjbmg, leo Tolland Tpke. 5 room ranch, axtra targe kitch Interior to suit buyer. Immediate have ji lot to do with the .rise or NoUce la hereby glvih that Pass give (ip^ See Douglas Motors, gel realdenllst.-^-IaervIce. AtRca. cel p l^ . MI 4-1943. oven, oenaaMe- tile bkOi, Jimealte (aU o f hia poUUcal stock. He will Book Nd. 11862 Issued by First— the lowdown on the lowest down i lars, yards, outmlng barr«*. card-, Wallpaper book*. Estimates z^ven. fegred Finance. 988 Main St., 1 and fireplace' cl'eknlhg." Free fur condition, reasonable. Call Ml an iKdIt-in oven, acreened porch, occupancy, *17,900. Fully covered by insurance. Call nace inapeetjon and estimates. 9-2351. drive, completely landacapied lot. bava a tough job improving' his Manchester Office, Hartford Ns- and emalieat payments anyw'here. board drums, show plowing .(aide-; Mancheatfr. | YOU MAY be looking for a spa THREEvROOM heated apartment, "half acre lot Excellent financl 817.900. R . F . DImbek Cb. MI Edward R. Pnee. Ml 9-1003. MI 8-4735. \ cious room beautifully furnished. Waddell School 8ectte(H^4% room 1867 muroUty of 23,000—a record tional Bank A TTust Company ha* Not a email loan or finance com- walks I , MI 9-9757., ' ALL KINDS—Of 'sterilized, re. n- auitable^r 1 or 2 people. Apply available. Marlon E. Robertson, .9-8248. ~ ' ■ CLEAN-UP MAN wanted -night*. You may de.sire the benefit* of Edward J/H oll. MI 3-6117. Broker. Ml S4B5S. ranch, basement, amesite drive, untfl bemocratic Gov. Abraham .P'V been loet and application ha* been patlany plan. Douglas Motors. 833 PAINTING AND paperhanarlnf SEASDNED—Hardwood forX.fur- ished used furniture ,, lor ..every | rtgBe to said bank for payment Ms‘Iain ot. Ffir Repairing and Rcmodelihjj 10:30 p.m.-3 a.m. Apply Csvcy's kitchen privileges. Yort' may also K-n-VERNON—Mew J ^ t leveL aluminum storms and doors, 2 flre- Ribicoff icarrted the city last year Good clean workmanship al r< '■ Restaurant. nacea, fireplace and stova. Ed - room and appliances ’*M^ In ex-! have the use of my living room. I as LAKE STREET—7 room Co {daces, easily financed, *18Ji00. by 24.000. and tasuanre of .new book.______of Your Home qonable rates 30 years in Man ward Yqdmana, PI 2-8002. ..cellent condition. LeBlanc ,-Ftirni-1 13g38 ; game room./ 'Iliree ' - r } , 1955 BUICK hardtop', excellent con — ...... T ...... ------want voii to feel at home. Tel. FIVE ROOMS—Centrally located, lonial, 1% baflis, screened porch bqdrounia. GE buUt-lna. Garage, Soniurt MMlkan, .a'-'third candi-. chester., Raymond Flake. Ml lure Hospital, 195 .South St.,; with garage. MI 9-3361. _ attached garage, beautifully 'and dition, low mileage, owned by re TRY MONTY MacLievy’a figurama MI 9-7361. 'ameaite drive. Lots 12&ri00. 4 bedroom cape—conveniently lo date for mayor .u f New Haven, EOUNb—One new black loafer tired clergyman. Phone MI 9-0357, Call 9-9437. Salesmen Wanted 36-A Rofc{cville. TR 5-2174. Open 9 to 9. acaped lot, 102x912. Immediate cated, 4% mortgage can be as with tempulse. In your home or THREE , ROOM- fumiahed heated FHA VA minimum financtaM* gave his auppm to Valenti in the shoe on L ^ all St. Ml 9J't62. ' occupancy. Marion E. Robertson, 816,700 complete. Shown^ by ap sumed. will consider lease, imme< closing days o f tha campaign. But jFOR SALE—1957 Ford, four-door A. J. to U R N A U D - INTERIOR painting end paper- IF YOU ARE a career type sales . mine. Good for slimming, rela.x- ANYTHlSqc. THEY DO FURNiSHED ROOM near Main St. apartment. Middle-aged working Broker. MD 8-5958. hanging. Clean workmanship. No ing and relief from pain caused •nVE GAN DO BETTER " pointment' only. R. .V."' Olmock dtete occupancy, v this coalition te not expected to sedan, automatic transmission.' iji-l '[.akp Rt JTI 3-7fi62 man, over 25. If you SIM? of *8,000- MI 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. couple preferi-ed. Also light houae- FOUND—Man's .ring. Owner may i while walls, etc. *1,200. PI 2-6978. ' Job' too small. Free estimates *10.000 j’early caliber. If you can by arthritis, or bursitts. No obli YES 1 THERE. IS A kqeplng room. MI 3-9951. FOUR BEXIROOM—Ranch, 'ire- Co. Ml 945245. " impede Lee. ; .Inhn Vrrfaille, Ml 3-2521. gation. Edna E. Clark. M3 9-17' .. "SANTA CLAUS" ’m o FURNISHED room*. light St! James' Parlrii and School In Waterbuiy, Republican May have by Paying for ad. MI 9-36Jj5. Paneling and Ceilings meet business and professional. placa, hot water heat, 3 batha, X —MANCHESTER—8 room Cape 7 r6om modified eriootel, Immacu COMPANY'CAR makes 11 neces men and Intri^uce our specialized I DON’T w a n t IT hquaekeeping with - all ijnpvbve- FOUR ROOM apartment. 2nd floor,- recreation room, double garage, or Raymond B. Snyder te opposed LOST—Fluffy 'gray ind white kit sary to sell my 1058 Ford atatlnii A Specialt.v PAINTING a Nd paperhanging. . ■ '/ MY CUSTOMER ISN'T automatic hot water, no furnace. Cod, 5 or 4,..|i|iedroomB, good cur.dl- late condition, 2-car garage, esstty by former , Deniocratic Mayor financial plan- I have an opening menta. Mr*. Marcin, 136 Blaaell treea. Only 818.509. Carlton W. ' tlon, excellent family'home with ten. vielhtty Highland P*rk wagon, whitewall tubeless lire*, Small, Job* wXleome. Reasonable KNAPP HUNTING boots and GETTING MARRIED St. ' Adults only. MI 3-4781. Hutchins, iU 94HS2. converted to 2 nice apartmepts, 80- Edward; D. Beigin. Both men rate* For free ,e*H,mates call Ml for you. Remuneration on high shoes. Harry Mahoney., Ml 8-4827. taige yard'srd fortor children. Telling j i- day occupancy, *17,500. • School. ChUdren^a pet. Ml 9-7109. . excellent condition. Reasonably No -lob Too Small rommissiort-bomis arrangement. • ' YOU CAN HAVE IT failed to get thrir respective party 9-376i. / IMMEDIATE occupancy- >— Man- BOWERS. SCHOOL-Cuatom S bed der FHA Appriralatl. Priced at -nljr priced. Ml 9-9522, 67 Oakland St. Draw qualified men. Write Sale* LARGE STOCK of storage bin* for JUST BY TAKING’ OVER A'TTfOtCTIVRLY hirntshed largo endoroement, and had to win their LOST—Good- football, brown with UNDSAY'S ANSWERING Service. ______------X ------UNPAID b a l a n c e front bedroom, extra large cloaet, cheater, first floor. 3 room, apart room ranch. BTOplace, cellar, *12,800 R. F Dlmodt Oo., MT tinker Street, Vernon— S roqm white atcipea. vicnilty Buckley On the -ball for every call, morn-- Manager, Box H, Herald. atorage of parts, merchandise ment, heated, all' utilities and 945245. Barbara Wooda. MI, 9-7702. rench/fall basement, 2-car garage, nominations In primaries. 1951 CHEVROLET paneled truck. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ['hpl water heat,' tile bath afiower,- beautiful pondltlon; lovriy lot with Snyder te finishing hia fifth School. Rhward.-'Til. MI 9-4387. New battery, good tires, 1,-artder ing, noon and night. TcI. MI 3-2940. Bonds— MortgaRes 31 tools, equipment, dry goods, hard . , *17.22 refrigerator, free parking," quiet parking, *80. Call MI 3-1781 7-9 trees, iasaume 4>,4% mortgage amesite drive, '3 acres of beautiful ware. etc. Also shelving. MI morninga, 5-8:30 evenlnga. XI—MANCHESTER - Triple A lo cultivated tend which could be term in otfloc and is topping the earner. MI 3-8554 after 5 p m- Htip Wanted— ROOMS OF BRAND homeNjWI 3-7116, Small cash: Only .815,500; Carlton cation High elevation. Baldwin YES K .NOW is the' time to build IMPROvW YOUR credit. A htulti- 9-5445. • NEW FURNITURE W Hutchina. MI 9-5132. used for building lota, barn* and GOP ticket for the eighth consec that garage or breczeway al.eo to tilde of/monthly payment* may be Male or Female 37 FIVE ROOM fiat, ouiet .residential Rd. V.ii ; batha. separate dinette, tool shed good financing, *19,800. utive time Annooneements HUN'TING ammunition 250 Savage AND APPLIANCES . screen.ed-ln porch, attached ga _____ox. i. h THREE A ^ 9 room apartmente cil be chraelf by 68,000 voters 11 Maple at. . „ ______. plex, aubporch and garage, aeps; XXl--MANCOTan!!Rr-New ? lom MI 9-3640, tifin wagon. Both excellent rondi- Hhusehold Services [ortgage Exchange, 15 I^wis St., pistol calibers *nd other rifle i « « rate heating unit, basertiant and including heat, hot water. gSa for 4 Ca r o l d r i v e —Rockviiie. *i 3,- from 15 candidates.- The field was tinn. Can be seen at 895 Keeney Sitiifttions ..Wanted- - calibers at bargain prices also. BLONDE BEDROOM cooking, electric refrigerator, and 660. 5 rootn ranch, large living Coiofital, 1% "batha, breezeway two s p e c ia l n e w 100% wool rem O ffered tford, ** LIVING ROOM SUITE ' attic storage. Available bq .or car attacheu garage. Bulit-m*. im MANCHESTER GREEN —Beauti cut from 22 to 18 in on October, St.' Fem ale 38 Phorfe kn 3-.5514. stove. *82 and *93 monthly. -MI room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed- primary, and three others aubae- nants for chfldren’s aWrts, 90c to , I S-P.C DINETTE SET about Nov. 1. *125. Call XH 3-2034 9-4071 6-7 p.m. mediate occupancy, *22.900. R. F. ful 6 room cape, excellent condi 81.60; ladies' skirt lengths, *2.95 after 5:30. rooms, l(i4% morteoge can be quently dn^iped out. 1954 OLDS, partially customized. DICK'S TTOATHERSTRIP ’ Com- Business OpportUiiities 32 FIFTY WOODEN horse*, three to:^ "WESTiNGHOUSE ’ ELEC. assumed. Marlon E. Robertson, Dlmock Co. Ml 94245. tion, shed dormer, many, many to *4.80; cHUdren’s coat length*, WOUIJ3 IKE to care for childrAn RANGE Under the Hartford ayatem of *490. Ml 9-3471 after. 5 p.m. Fri-^ piMiy doora. and window*, custom in my home. Vicinity Saulters four feet high. 4 ', ft. wide, ritade i GARDEN APARTMENTS — Four THREE ROOM apartment, heat, Broker, Ml 3-5958. extrao including oversized ga *8.98 to't7-80. Many other similar dsy and'10 a.m Saturday. Work guaranteed. Call oolisct WU- j WANTED--Venture capital to de- with two by four*, on ball bearing •COLORIC•’ COMB. RANGE hot water, atove, refrigerator. *85. XXn—FOR further information or rage with porch,, large lot, neaV city - manager government, the 'ba^ahta no(w at Colonial Remnant Pond', Call Ml 9-3679. "MATAG" WASHER ' rooms', heat, hot water and park- appointment to ,see these homes councilman who gets ‘the most llmantlc HA 8-tl98 , velop a new type of pla.vgrouiid I caster*. *2.50 apiece. Have many : ing, MI 3-1809. Three room tenement *60,. MI CAPE COD—6 finished rooms, full bus, schools rad church. A good Shoppe. 118 Center Street. 1956 RED FORD convertible. F\- ' awing Best of references. Write • iises,Jtrftund the home. Ideal for "EMERSON” TELEVISION 9-5229, 945. dormqr, 3 batha, bay window, cal] Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703, biiy at *15,900. 8 room older hofoa 'votea becomes the city's titular " j tremely clean, power steering T TV SERVICE ^ Pottertbn'a alt Bo': R, Herald: MOTHER DESIRES baby-sitting ' bulltlers . and contractors. Ml s k t * i NEW 5 ROOM duplex, 8 bedrooms, walkout basement. Overaizc ga Robert D. Murdock. Ml 3-8473, plus "k-car garage, full price mayor. The position ia now held by "1. k. C radio. May be seen at Bo i makes. Highest quality guaranteed Job day*, in her horn*. MI 3-0391. 9-0474. "HOOVER" VACUUM ! garage. Adult family . or tndivl- rage. ameaite drive. All in excel Daniel G. Saunders, TR 5-2828, *11,500. Many ihore homes from Democrat James H. Kinselia, who F era^ M li * ■ Esso Servire'StstiOn. Reasonable. work and parts, over 47 years ex UlCALI-Y OWNED-Fuel oil busi AI*o Included Sealy Innempring ' duals sharing MI 8-4083 after I. FOUR ROOM apartment for rent lent condition. .FHa aimraiaed. Ricliatd F. Dimock, Ml 9-M03. *5,000 up. Mittan con . fU yooT: te oodting leelectlon. perienee. Famous for service since ness, Good addition for some local EXPERIENCED day worker and ORDERS_,TAKEN for Chriatmaa Mattrea* and Box Spring.-"Alex- and atove. Call at 76 North ,St. pity DunocraU and the Citizens I ■ 816J500. Elarle S. Rohan, Realtor. *19400-38 WOODBRIDGE ft. needs like .a glove. CaU the Ella- b a n q u e t HAlAr-FPr hire. Ca- 1931. Phone Ml 9-4637 for bes* dealer. Write Box'T, Herald. baby sitting night* only. Phone stockijiga .made to order and de- ander' Smith’.’ Ruga, La^mpa^ q-wo ROOM apartment, privat# Ml 8-7488. O i ^ e r OUnmittoe have endorsed Rea- ix X RCioibL fbr rent. Pizrking^ Spacious older home, 8 rooms plus worth Mitten Agency, Realtor. MI taring to _ weddings,_ a. ‘ banquht*.,*nd OT _ a. _S 3980 - -- _ FORDW1 — *W\ \ -8, -as'! very dean. service. ' ..... ■ before 9 a.m. and afte'r 6 p.m. Ml livered; MI 9-5658. I Tables, Kitchen■ ~Cabinet, inlaid end' bath, heat, hot water, stovi ova amt 3-8930, MI 9-0524. tickets for the election, but there parttea. Call Cmn. Yacht . and aonable. 29 Foxcrofi Dr. 3-059,1. - — la few other article*.' refrigerator. Apply Marlow’*, 887 shopping, on' bus line; Own hei^ NEW.8-ROOM Capo, two/rooms un 2 unfinished. EOafly nonverte ore; no party levers on the voting WEAVING of burns, 'moth holes into a 2-famlly, S4»r lOiafe. Lot Canoe Club. JA 84)691 eventp^. Help Wanted— Female .35 CHRISTMAS TREES’ - (Whole-• Free storage until wanted. Free Main. 46 Welle St. Can be aeen 3-5 p.m. finished. fireplace, full basement, maiafainea. 1955 4-DDOR Plymouth, new snow and torn clothing, hosiery run*, sale). Individually, selected, large lot, price *13,900. Small 99x 16s; Marion - E. Rohertaon. tires., excellent cohdUlon. MI Fan-; rteiiverv. Free set up by our own HOLL STREET-Five, room^S bed Wantefl—ncRl Edtate 77 Milford is holding Ita first elec VAOCUM CLEANERS repaired in handbags repatred. zipper re WOMAN TO care for 3 children in Dors—Birds— Fota 41 bi trees, that sell on sight. R*:-f reliable men. ATTRACTIVE 6 room duplex,, • down payment./For further Infor Broker. Ml 3-5968. ■ / : 9-8293. ^ ' ,my home 3 days, a week Own room flat, *86 monthly. Colt MI tion as a dty under, s'new charter my own home shop. Forty years placement, - umbrella.* repaired, nownetf quality. Moderate prices. . Phone for appointment. bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, mation cal] Philbrick Agency, MI SEUJNGT Oontoet ihte oOiee ray opprdved by the 1969 LegiBlature factory experience. AU make*, men’s shirt collars reversed a;:d transportation. Call PI 4-8335. Extra early-sellouts. Write 'for-( SA-MLiEL ALBERT. Hartford stainleas steel sink and tub, basis/ 9-9173., 'V ■ 9-8464. -TOLLAND—Over 800 acres with time. Years, of expoHenoe. Alice th e c la w ork Auto Driving Selimil 7-A replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend-. BI-ACK; Labrador Retriever pup- j cabin,- good hunting camp Or or In,in? and subsequently by the voters. low rate*, free estlmstes, free price brochure. Hughes Fsrms, \ CH 7-0.358 mem and "ttic 2 porches, oak- NICE 8 room apartment, heat tn- Clami>et, Reziltqr, M l 9-4548. T h e four ranUtdotee for mayor pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, Ing Shop. BOOKKEEPER - One girl office In pies, AKC. MT 9-2069. MANCHESTER—Near schools, bus veotment property. Tongren, Brok Manchester. * day we^k, must Bernardsfon, Mass. | See It Day Or Night, wood flooring throughout, steam eluded, $138 monthly. Children ac er. MI 8-8321. I mclode the pifeeant town manager, ~JA 3-8904„ j PREPARE FOR driver'* teat : If vou have no -means.of irans- nil heat, copper window screens, and shopping. Six room cape plus ARE YOU /c»N^ERING Get 'eai alii in on those fix-np proj- Ope o f Gleimi^s men vUl^liclp ------i Ages 18 ic 80. Drivtrig ana class' FL^T FINISH Holland window have knowledge of complete *8t cepted. Alao 4% room, brand new SELLING YqUR PROPERTY? Charlea R..Iavlno, who 1s runniug BARGAIN—Golf cluba. iron*, three, portation I'lt'seqd my auto for y u. storm windows. Adult* preferred. recreation room. Many extras. MI 810,500, 2 bedroom ranch recrea Biet8. H icyfD ,love helpiaf'^and .U win reiiommend p htirials, give dp ft ftMto PARTS FOR Schick, Remln^on. room. Three Instructor*./No., wall- ahadea.. made lo niaasure. All of books. Type letter -of applica Live Stock— Vehicles______42 five, seven aifd'nine. Three woods. apartment, electric refrigerator 9-1348. We will appraiae your property o r a write-in rahdidato. He "Viraa metal Venetian blinds at a n»w tion slating full particulars t.O Box No obligation.' ■ Opposite Center Park. Write P O. and ejove, Immediate occupancy tion room, rear ' ptirch, .excellent knocked from the Ik Hot-- when ^ve you .a feeling of togetherneM.. aeU advice. Hell rent yoo.powcr tofds Sunbeain, and Norelco shavers. Ing. Manchester Driving Acade- 1 ^ i bog and cart, *40. Original *107. A-L B--E R T' S Box .'166. Mancheater. fre e aind srithout • any oM igotlen. Shirvera accepted for repair. Rus- my. PI 2-7940.- l,ow price. Key* made while you O. Herald. $125 m onthly. MI 9-8640. IF YQU ARE interested in buying condition, central; assume We also buy property -or cash. 'coinmon pleas court judge ruled he -fe r e ’s nothing like a family project and suggeit skilled wockm^ for thej SMALL '-Bl (CK Gelding. saddle * years old. Ml 4-0165, ■ 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD mortgage, small Cash. Carlton W. hod "failed to file'" a nominating BelTa Barber Shop, corner- .Oak ------wait Marlow's. ' t h r e e ROOMS furnished, ona a hoiiae in Green Manor, come see Member MultMle LioUng' more technical jobs. ■ /_ and Snruca ____ i ___ _ MORTLOCIC'S Manchester's lead- HELP WANTED—Female, full or and bridiay *'i^. Call MI 3-l»66, OPEN NIGHTS- T n . 8 P, M. ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— Well Hutchins. MI 94il32. 'petition iff timef ._ __ 'to give a fainily unity. j EXQUISITE silver gra.v bedspread. —------:['r ■ "Sat; 6 p.m. • 'bloc.k-from Main. All utilities. Ml Heated, light houaekeeplng apart; ours. .We have a great deal, to of STANLEY BRAY 'Realtor ...... : '— -1— ------—^ — -— :— T mg' driving school. 'Three' akfll 1. " pa'ri-tifnc. 1*30 to *60 per week...... “ 2 pairs malchiiig drapes. 2 end fer that others don't, includihg BRAE-BURN REALTY 'nte other'candid^ea ore Demo NEW ELBCTTROLUX (Reg.) aiito- .courteous instructor*. Class room IRONING D/1,NE in my hom.e. For interview or appointment call 9-9428 between 5-9 p.m. menL Inquire - first floor, apart *10,900—WEST SIDE, 3 bedjroohr Articl^ , F*bq Salt 45 1 table*,-Call after 5. kn 9-6814. I- 1 ------...... - price. In addition to the uaual Ml 84373 . . crat Albert P.- Stowe, Republican matic (F.) World'* oruy -fully I ' instructions for .16. '7 year olds, South Windsor Heights. M l'4-01.55, MI 4-0.394. ment 9. ~ ' --r--.. ranch beautiful ,treea. near bus; Big projects^^ be paid on easy FHA Stop in or, phone MItchen%t258. :------»Ti> ,- i BENDIjtf GYROMA'nC wssher. *X- FIVE ROOM lovely fiat, P ^ ly three bedrooms, kitchen, living shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Hahiy Foran,' aqd independent automatic cleaner. Work aaving .Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director DRY OAK wood, cut-fifeplsce and eiwditloning unit condition, *35. MI 9-5685. furnished; parking facilities. Fur room and diptng -area,, attached ACTION ^ O M the start with P er/j-Horoid Bassett.' terms—4M> ,8 ^ e r ^w n and up to/3 /- We’re opPn 7*.3» A.BL to S PJL, FVf. ' features,. Alko fully guaranteed • of Driver Education. 5T1 9-7398. — OFFICB3—Full time mature worn- 9-6132. / , and Rrt. Ltot with us. CleazynaM Id I an wanted for vepy interesting stove length, *10 per Ibgd de- '•'"’’'nnsc for 2l • tele\daion . in ------:---- - nacc„ nice, neighborhood, convqn- Bnslnen Ldcatimw garage and utility room, we are In Meriden, the brother8;ih-law years to pSy. Smaller projects cali bo .days tiU '8:36 P.M. and all moiiling factoiT-triSuSt cleaner*. MI 3-8308. ( . ,-7 ;— — BuildinR— Contracting , livered. 2-7886. working condition. MT. 9-0173. ieni Ibcation. Qi'iiei oeople, pre Including wall to wall ckipetlng, SACRIFICIb: —Fot quicji sale, Fetber Agency. Ml 'M 4 ^ r Ml contesting for mayor are William J . ------:------I LARSON S Connecticut. a\ first 11- _ . position ill local credit depart Mustcfll Instrnments -53, for Rent 64 financed/oii our O db^ uoub B udget W SaturdayB. E bi7 parking ahraya. ment. Paid holiday* and many ferred. C611 MI 3-6008, after 2, disposal/exhaust fan and '^ullt- . room home with extraa: Slop in at 9-4291:' , ; ' J. Cahill Jr., a former mayor and ■ ■ ' ' ■'*■ ' ...... I censed driving school trained. ALL TYPES of caroentry,' work SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power GARDEN tractor, 9 h.p,, 2 "'heels, I ™ Certified and approved, ia how erf- fringe benefits. Call Mr. Matthews MUSIC STORES-Loweat I /TbO O N D m oN ED S-room offlea. 1ns. 'The'lot la oversized in both 49 Dudley St. any timje. State senator,'and Republican John Account; - ( done, alterations, donnwr*. roof handle, push or- self-propelled. include* plow, harrow, cultivator. ” frontage and d e ^ . The back yard b u y i n g OR SBtlINCUeiS D. lyera, a lawyer who te -now an New Side Butfoner fering classroom and behind ing. porene*. etc. Call WD, 9-6981 for appointr-ent'for Interview. MI 2 trailers, 4 speed- compresaor. 100% Main 8tne« ,ldcailan Park- 3-1569, / Reo Snowbird and Bolens. Capi z. itelrlow’e, ‘ 887 Main ■St Is terrific for children.' There’s a MANCHESTERj/AREA WARREN E. H0W i4^D. executive o f a hardware distrib wheel instruction for teenager*. tol Equipment Co., 38 Mam 6t. | cordWond saw * mandrel, lelevi- fn«- MI .9-6078. . ANY KIND of carpentry and cab! / large aaaortment of method* and. tion. Call MT 3-,328,' porch off the dining zu«a with * 5,500—Bolton^ Smalj 2M room ' R ^ t o r . / uting firm. TOBACCO WfREHOUSE, SBilera. Ml .3-7958. . , " alon. PI 2-7211. STORE FOR rent, suitable for eny screens and awnings which is Mafiden has' been controlled by ]]N)o-Dor almd- Vieiim-’nit alnml> net work done: Honest and relia aheef muaic. Store .hours-Tiies- ,^^pp_g THREE room apartment, " ranch. Newly reniodeled, full Ml 3-1108 To-Lesni ble workmanship. Call - Roscoe alzei's. Will train. Conn. State Em day through Friday 1-9, Saturday |parking, ahop- buzlnesa, Good location, heated, heaven sent In tbs' hot wealher. . ceramic bath, 'work shop. Small Democrats for the piut eight liaraRe—eSenico— storage 10 ployment, 606 Main St WINDHAM — Woodyard. Hard-1- 50X55. MI 9-8889. / Give us a call. Owner '<1 945819. How The Home Tk^ders nnin .combination num coR£b^tion Thompacn,. Ml S-189S for eati- wood, slaha, kindling, anv length.! 9-5. 99 Summer'St. . Mi 3-2094., ping, on hiis line. MT S-1465. chicken coop, 200x300 lot. ^,000 years. Henry Altobello, the pres- STORAGE SPACE and garage for| mate* Building M aterials 47 Always .plenty of free parking. caabl Owner will carry- -mort Ehcchange, Inp,, « i t mayor, deClinid to seek re- Wo m a n wanted from 5 to 6 p.m. Open 9 to 4. Phone hArrison' - 1. LARGE STORE—303 North Main EX'ERA SPECIAL doors from |3€.- from rent- 646 • North Majn Sl.‘ M I: 3-0403, . gage. 6H % Intereet. ! • Can Help, You! election. '■S'”- BIDWELL HOME improvemen two' night* weekly in auperviae H*- St. 18x75. New modern front, SIX "ROOM CUSTOM BUILT 9-2302, ' children. Vicinitj’ nf Birch Moun WK ^ L Y SAVINGS LIST . good.'buaineas center,' 185 month * 9,9<>0^Six room 14x29 liv-. 'Cahill won by 1*8 'vbtea In 1951 , ...... —------Co. Alterations. additions ga : SWEATERS FOR' the entire fam -'' liW riwm, ,8" Jfood sited “ bed SELLING YUUR HUME? For breaking a 14-vear GOP hold on 95. Wood combi- ;tVood rageZr-Roofing and aiding expert* tain Rd., Bolt'qrr. Call MI 9-0964. Near Rockville—plumbing., heat ity. Low mill prices.' Roose-.'elt No, 1 Oak Flooring *205 per M’ : • SEPTIC TANKS ^SEPTIC TANKS ly- ’ ^ v m s,, kitchen, dining room, prompt, efficient,, courteous 'serv the city. For Quilting Fansl Alumlnunri clapboards a specialty ^xpvm FN G F'n fnr roimter Mill* Factory Store. Open lo the 4x8 Plyscore ' *98 per M' CLEANEn and INSTALLED ing, windows, and every letaii of hifd'dormer. Only 4 years old. ice and appraising without ehliga- nationdoora from cmnbtitat^n wf|i> UnexcelledfTnavaollad workmanship.n-nrkmanahin Easy p i I tor rounier - AND lo r Rent B5 conatruCtidn exceptlonaUy weU 'Favored in Stamford’s contest j'.r. - V and -grill work. Apply in person. public. 10 ,a.m. to 8 n.m, daily; Dutch Doors *24^5 each 'vjlWnera anxious to' sell' for' tion, call d. A. BeechleK' Realtoi for mayor-Ja Democrat J. Walter budget terms. Ml 9-6498 or TR 210 East; .Main St., Rockville, Knotty Pine Paneling, planned and built. 10 acres -of land. Ml *-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, ms $16.95. dowsfrom $11.50. 6-9109. -Homtr's Luncheonette. • S E W E R S ^ COVENTRY, Gerald Parit - II Must be seen to be apiti-keiated -' business reaaona- Bunker Hill Kennedy, public relations man in Ail 8' . 14c *q. ft,, MACHINE 0I.EANFJ> PLU6GED SEWERS ■Rd., Coventry. soctate. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi' the past for auch cUenta as Notre WOMAN TO assemble pump HUMUS EOR sale, also fill, good year 'round modern two 'bedroom pie Listing Strjfict. celling Tile. 12x24 .nSBq aq. fi. house, unfurnished. Fully insulat; *11,900 Vernon- -Maiicheaier lini Dome : University and the Har- lamps. Simple, easy. Average *2 clean topsoil. Free delivery *6.96 each ARTHUR A. KNQPLA; Roonng-—Siding 16 : Medicine Cabinet* • installation Machint CIsaatl ed,' central automatic heating, , all near Parkway. 4 or 6 room lazn Globe Trotters. -hoUr wdihoiit selling. Details free. Mancheater. .MI 3-6712. Casements *45 each N Realtor ' ‘ home. 1% batha. Shade trees, WATTING HOUSE buyers—Wanted Cedar I-amps. Caldwell. 1, Arkan- SKCIALIST Septio ranks, Dry Wells, ^w er conventehcee. Ideal location. *78 four bedroom /house^ good neigh Hit' R^ublican -. opponent Is Chi-Namel hotue. RAY^S ROOFING CO., shingle and DRIVEWAY sealer apecigl. *T36 Framing, Trailer load* *112.p«r M’ .Line* Installed—^>nar WotOT' ' P*") month. PI 2-8874. - ^ MI 3-5440 /- ' Vn 9-5938 ameaite drive. *2,200 assumea Window Blinds • from *6.95 per pr. *81 monthly payments. borhood, for executive with four Malcolm Meyer, s retired /busl- built-up roofs, gutter and conduc proofing Done. children; Low 30s./Wonted three nesaman. • w h o' te alio a poUtical m i/ tor "Work: roof, chimney repairs'. FOR RENT-Four -room halt of a OLOpTT'DlUVB, AA Zone, weU- *12,200 Andover Lake —. '6 foom paint, white, on ly, DO IT Y;0URSELF-i-And do it now. *18.60 per sq. Town and Country duplex house, 880 a month. MI Cape. , 4 posalhle bedrooma. qr four bedroom hqnaa. ..Henry 8L newcomer. - Ray Hagenow' Ml 0-2214;, Ray Earn ninney for bills that . are MI 3-2427. c in n e y b r o s bkllt, attractive "C ape Cod.-r4 area. Approximate^ *18,000 to Jackson. Ml. 3-8338.- NOBODY BUT NOBODY 1 M K . 8-0846. , "rooms down. Garage, amesite Newly' iMtinted. 85x395 lot. Both men bad to win party $6.95 i>er gal. '-getling you down. Work two lo 516,000,/ Esther' Schwan, Broker, primaries to get their- nomina- ' ■ UNDERSELLS NA'nONAL | prainaso Co. Sawtroqt Dispoiol Co. drive-, aluminum storms, front Drilled -well. ,-55 three nmir* each day at your con id 3-0^54. tibhs; Kennedy downed ',^9, chal COUGHLIN ROOFINa Obmpany. (HRIB *16. Good condition. MI We will beat our competitor* ad -FIVE ROOM Single Off Main vestibule, a, fine home, fine loca *13,000 Coventry,-BoUon Line -8 Inc , Aluminum siding, aaphalt- venience to buiid a business nf \ M l M 1 4 3 18U-IS4 Pearl At.— Ml 1*llllM . Three bedroome,-. hot .water oil : room colonial, garage, :^'acre, lenge by former Mayor Thomas yoUr own. Avonis nqw Xmas Gift* 9-2201, vertised prices by at least 9%. tion. *14,900. Warren-E.’ Howland. asbesto*' rooftiif. Also aluminum,. L heat, modern kitchen, etorm win Realtor. -MI 3;1108. shade trees', large garddn' Legsl Notice F. Ji Quigley,".tiidio lost a bid for .. gf Jvamzeid - qr copper giiltera and Catalogue backed by full T\: and FIVE METAL offiqe storage cabi dows, tile bath.'Garage. Adiilta n a t i o n a l LUMBER, INC, 813,900/ Vernpn-Mancheater tln^r a fourth tehn in 1957 "by 122 votes ieadera Ml" 8-77OT. magazine advertising will earn net*. three ft, ■wide, 6 ft-, high, 18” preferred^..*86. Box B, Herald. LARGE 7 room tingle, 4 bedrooma; 6% room ranch, stone fireplaise, LIMITATION OBDEK veil X2-J3 an hour to start. CH .AT. A CXIURT OF PROBATE. toU to Mayor Webster C. Givens. Giv HOOFING deep. One 10 ft. .^adjustable metal 381 STATE STREET, _ ' gloined porch with . field-stone basement g&rage...... al MwtehMer, within and for Ibe (Mui; did hot run this year. ROOFINO, s id in g , 'painting Car.-' 7-4,137. NORTH HAVEN. CONN, FOR RiBfT "With option to buy. shelving. 5 ft high,, 5 shelvea,'’*t7. fireplace, heated recreatitm room, *13,900.''— ^ Iton — 1* acres, larL filstrlcf of Manchester, oh the XBUi day Umberto -J. Bello is a .write-in F r PM t w K l a g gentry. Alteriition* and addltlows.' MI 9-0434. CHestnut 8-2147 Four room year around cottage. of October. 1959. B ird I Wind Sea] A FINE opportunity for a worn ah Ayailable For Purchase .garage. St.. James Parish. .Rea brook, 4rroom Ranch.-*' Pony Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Jadfc. .candidate in- tbe Stamford Voce. Ceilings Workmanship guafan-"^ Hot water heat. Fully insulated. sonable. Goodchild-Bartlett Real barn, riding stable poaaibillties. teed A. A Dion, Inc., 290 Autumn -with experience as buyer o f as For further |nfbt'mstiim caU HA Estate of Sanford L Bentdn, lata pf He U a. Republican wbo ran aV an wmither. strip* sistant buyer of ladies' medium to ty. BU 94)989, MI 1-7925, *14,500 Hebron- near Boltoa — 6^4 Manchester la' said District, deceased. JiMtopendent two years ago - and shinfdtei Delight.. St. Ml 3-4'660. • I 8-4691. , room ranch, basement garag.e.. ' On motlxm ^of -Charles 8. Mouse of better priced sports wear. Salary SECLT70ED, immaculate 9 room said Manchester, executor. who failed in Ms btd for the GOP ping. E^ly in> prisition available,, as assistant SOUTH Win d s o r — 8 room Gape '*2400 assumes- *12,300 . mort- ORDERED: 'That six months fruo fu l ^ lo r s . Per lOO* ranch,. buiUdn .stove, garage, gage. ” ■ the 38th day of October, 1959, be-and noiainariQh tbte vegr. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A , manager in* Manchester Shopping Cod, boseboaro heating, full baae- many extras, 3 acres, treea. Only the 'same are ""lilted limited -ai-and alloeea .tor In Norwalk. Mayor, lyvingr C. I? 'fL roll -Parkade stoic, CalJ Mr'.'Davidson. menL-aU/ newly done over, laige *15,000 Coventry nez;^ 44 -A—Older square ft, $7.85. *15.900. Carlton w. Hutchlnsr MI laige' 7 room rape. Large (he creditors within which to liitag Is Froeae,'' on Independent, is seeking R,d o p in g —Specializing ■ repatring j Hartford, AD 3-5887 after 6 p.m. yaro, 895 montiriy. Ml 9;179t. their-claims agaiuel sdld estate, and $ l j a 945132. glaioed in porch. 'Two-car ^a said executor IS directed to give public a etxth term. He is opposed by Re roofs of, all kinds 'Ngw roofs, pit-j notice to the crediiors to bring in their publican Jofin Shostok, a State rep let " work, chimney* cleaned, r.- SALESPERSON--Ca'pable aijd fully rage. Brook, 28Sx3007lot. claims within said time ' allowed . by , 8ai)urlian fo7 RetiLv 66 , ^ ;i|^ TOWH'^^' resen tativer and Oemberat Lqjjpy paired. Aiuintnum siding. T j experienced. Women',*>men',* wearingw< *15,800 Andover- 5 room 'rahch, O- apparel. Apply. Surrey's,“ 739"Main ' tached garage, 82.800 qaoumea D.' Do.wna, a former Congressman 8337 Veaili' experience, Free esti SOUTH COVENTRY —Five room S^ic and Span — Ehonomical, from the Fourth- (Fairfield Cbun- \ WE AKE O^EN: ir*.24i* mates Call Howley, Ml 3-5361. Ml house for -rant with option to buy. 4tir% mortgage. com*; 'table 'hom'e of six finished ♦18,700 B olton- All ' atone. SM lha:date o( this order a»d retuni make ty) Oohgrassional District. 7:80 A M . till SO# P J L -^ O N O A Y Ylira THCBOIAY WRM THI NCW 3-0763. .' SALESGIRL, (mornings 9-5rA ^Iy With garage. CaU JA 245945 be to. this court of (he notice given, ''-FrezMe -won hU firM race for 7:80 AM. tUl 8to0 PAI>-FB1DAY . fore ^ After 8 call PI 2-8109. a. Fireplace.^ Full basement. - room ranch. Two fireplaces, * JOHN J, prALLVTT. Judge. flAn-O-IAMA ■Pi^rkade, Bakery, • Manchester ran attend^ Buckley. ' Price acres, view. . mayor in 1947 dn the Socialist 7:80 A.M. till NOON—SATURDAY . ' UMnAtlON 0 >EB tlckef 111 1951 he bOeame an In Moving-rTrncking-— Shopping .Parkade. S *17,000. Builder’s loss. Parkway AT A COURT o r F /'Yout : PerfecUon iji. lit ting for ther ^flnteil lo Rent Tw *15.800. . ORATE.LTB. held dependent -r - ' ' ’ ■ ' . Hrmile. Tpltend. '.aiga .T room at Manchester, wuhia OM (or -the aborter figure tq a' slimming..jide Storage '" \2(l split. 1% horna. high elevaUqn District oft Manchester. on the 39th day In the QcL 5 elections, Repubii-. , buttoning princess dress. ■Hr ' ' Help Wanted— Male 36 WANTED TO R,ENT—Ftour or «ve ot October, ..___ UGHT TRUCKING evenlnga and MADiELINE SMITH, Realtor Among nice homes. Present.f’£^^Tolln iS ^ JoMn J. WaUett, Judge. cons triumphed -In 85 towhs and No. 8337 with Patt-0-Raitia 1* room hoiiae, two adiilte, -two chil the Democrats in 41. One town GuaraiHee^ weekends" Ml 9-0262 after 6 p.m. TURRET LATHE operator—able dren. Reepbnaible family. In or , MI 9-1642 *19,000 Bolton -'Route 8—Large Estate ot Frank* Matuahak.HmteetMk. fate'late' ot "* In-aize* 124V‘ .14*i, ''le’ j, '’•181^. okom Gape, plastered walla, Haochestei' in said Dfatrict, deesased. held a noo-partJoan contest. week davs. ' . " to set im apd work from blue- around Manchester. Mr. .Field, On mdUon -of Glad.iil7^MaiuatSk and 20(«. 2 i'i, 24',..,Buat 33 to 46 Size ' prints. Snort run aircraft quality.-1 A 6 E N U iN E 4 .BEDROOM H^ME 881 OAKLAND ST.,' Manchester- K N h^ lot. i William - Maiasfaak,.^ both at said Jfan- Tkd Republicana also won a spe 1444', 35 bust,-4'4 yards of 35- Store Manager. Montgomery Ward MANCHESTER Movtiig .and Truck All benefits availaWe. Wil'co Ma> Co, Cali MI 3-5161. '4 room bouie, goa hot "air baa, *24409 Columbia — Three fire chentei- executors. cial eteetlon in Pteinvllte that gave Out 39 Yetiri IncK; *4 yard contrast'. Bible Favorite* -eoiitaip pai.te'rn ing (lompany, jLocai and 'om dis« chine Toot Co , Rdrtfr* 8,,A 44. Bol liAROE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE CiL water and sewerage, small ptacea, large 7 room ranch. ORDERED:______That . __ siz' _ ■ atonlJ nionUis from tbepi a /one-vote m ai^n In the BUILDING MATERIALS ' FORMAL blNlNO ROOM v, the_ '29th ::.h day of’ October. 1169. be and Tfe oriter.'aend ,35c In coin* to; tPiecea and direction* for' making- ,, tance moving, packing MIC slur ton, ' < ’ , ■ WANTED—Building or working woriubpp, lot ■ 100x340. *10400. Large knotty ptee porch, two- tbe sBi ■ allowed tor State Houoa o f RepreaentativezL. • SuciBumett, Tb*. Manchester Eve. 12 lonely- patchwork quilt* which j y * . Weekly vian servlca tr New KITCHEN WlTM BREAKFAST XOOK apace suitable tor repair of. trucka Flillbrira Agency. Ml 9-S494: car garage. 7 ocroa. the creditbrs• « * j wtiliia { g r w which i to bring In The Legislature odjouriied . in LUMBER FUEL 6563 . ‘ i,,cwvrji\..r ^ i v ^ . i,ix(MLight tnick Apply: FOltR BIG RBDRODMS „ . *25,600 rntton — Large <- 6 room their'Claims against ., aalda estate, . _ . aiid-___ June. A new Geaersl Asaembly nijigt Ber**y. „..Bible naniea’ - i York Ml 3;d58 and cars. MI 8-3469, 9-5 only,. . said executors gee dtreewd to,ghra pub Of Dependable •"AMBWCAB NEW YDRK IS. N- such' as Jacob'-a Ladder. Joseph's -1------— ——^11 'Winkler Auto Part s, 1.79 West Mid SliN PORCH — 11/,>|I41.THS FOUR ROOM home, full booement, Ranch. 3, firaptecea rad a -4 wtUxonUmih tn January 1981. sis N. MAIN ST. XXUNOTON BRANCH MANCHESTER Package Dell very.,1 qie ,Tpke, lic aoUee -to the cradftom to orkig In Y .'■ Coat, the Palm. Crown of Thorns OARAGE , ,,, ' : BOWERS SCHOOL bluinaga for SaJe 70 -otl heat, otoiim wtadowa,— ahadU" roqm ranilh with booement ga their claims within saM Ume allowed Last ytwr. ..Goir. Abraham Ribt- Maoctoaoter, Ooma West B4wd. RoBto 88 ^ Light truiiking and package deliv-; ------rage, oeporote 2-cor gorogs, 3 bp publishing a c6py of this oMer te coff led Dcmoctota to a oweep'of MHctoeB 9-5258 Fof Ibt-c^ a nwlitig add, 15c and others. Any design you choose trees; convenient to shopping oen; soine newspaper -having a ctrauteum maMOMts-sns ’ ery.. Refngeratora. waahera and WANTED shipping clerk. Exper- BUILDING FOR'flALE\ti9!_ long. ter, hue, Verplonck school. FHA ' acrea. 2 drivewava. oil state offloes, six congressional tor aach pat.<*m. Brtnt Name, Ad- to do., wiir.be oye-catching. When must be - alert, steady in said probate district within ten days Sfeivice." diragt wlui Zone, Style- No. and completed. Price—50c' per book- atove. moving apeciaity.' FoMing f ienced, 89' wide, near oeater of/ -droosum e «hf=^S4% LAWRENCE F. FIANO front the data of tkfB, o e itr and'-, ra- pootA and eontrol ot both houses chaira for rent. Ml 9-0782. work,'114 Bl-ookiyn-St.i Rockville., tum make to Uila court of the netles *QUALrTY-r—thB heat economy of all** ®I*8' J . __i For a copy of "Bible Favorites,” ^ THE WILLIA i T l IELI46RE AGENCY dletriet. Plenty of parking. Call am oll. Monthly payments. Paul p; Fiono Ml $4)458 given. ■ - . . ot the Legislature tor the first • The paw fall AObdnter '69 issue Q-108, aenij 50c in coins to Anne AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Co. Lsicai' SHOE FITTERc-young man. ex- VINCENT A BOGtSlKl .YWUJAM E. BELFIOBE 1 0 8404. , %9319, ' • ■ M BROiqiifUi ^ Ml *4768 JOMV /. WALUfTT. Judge. time til 83 years.. HOME mPBOViaCENT HgADquAi^nss •f ■Mi* Eaablon dyr. fascinating CabaU Th* Mancheater Evening moving, packing, storage. Low. perlenced, full-time only Apply aSf Main Street - MIteliell 8-5HI f ttarp tMMk 10 ready now. Bend:H8raId. 1150 AVE. OF AMERI- ratoa on lang dlstanca movea to!, in peraoh. Tota n.Teeha, 956 Mai" ■i;: 'PSa todav. " - -''NEW YORK • «,'N.T. 41 fltataa. BS M W . < St. Mancheater, Conn.
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« H' MONDAY, NOVEMBER *, 198S PAGE FOURTEEN /■ ^ nrlff'Btfr lE^ftting $^raU> -.y-' ^-Marine Pvt. Bruce F. McClain, Tba Mallmams will meet to son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Mc morrow at 8 p.m. . at the home of / About T o ^ Clain of 41 Sanford Rd.; and P>’t. Mrs. Victor Armetrotig, Carter 'St.; to eldct pfllcers. K. Mortnc#y^^fN<)tch Peter “R. Albert, son of Mr. pnd J u n it K. Morancey. Mrs. David J. Albert of 18 Oak‘ rsLowPricet! JWL, has hesnr promoted to land Ter.. wtU complete recruit Tl\e Ladiea . of^Abie Aabumption Um rank of eonofal in the Corps will meet tonight a r -A ^ in the Of Cadels. a t ' Norwi/orwirh University training Tuesday at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parrisi'is church hallf Mrtl. Rosa Milter will ' In NhtiMreM, Vt. land. S ;C . ■ be gueat speaker All membel'8ET lUGBEKAH LODGE The CJiaminade Club will pb- j serve Its'20th ^nlversary at a'| ODD FIILLOWS HALL meeting lonight’at 8 In. the Feder-; ODD JOBS TUESm NOY. 3. 9;30 atlon room of "the Center Congre-, gattbnal Church. { WANTED s WINDOW WASHING • RAKING LEAVES a BABY SITTING • SNOW s h o v e l in g AND OTHER JOBS C d l Ml 9-0803 O i g L l E ' S , W Ml 9-0388 AUTO BODY Girl Scaur Troop No. 1 WELDING, AUTO lODY and FENDER REPAIRS ^ U R « I eOMPLEn CAR PAINTING ia Ms \ LACQUER AND ENAMEL FURNITURE 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 . DELICIOUS WITH FRESHMADE BUTTER ■ ■ / ; EHLER'S SIA B R O O K f a r m s EROZEM "B.OiL-IM>BA^t ROMAN SPECIAL Juoi.-Wod.-TlMira. TEABAGS BROCCOLI B e r Potatoes «■ Peas lO-oi. MANicom pkg..' pkfl. THE lEST QUALITY AU ORATIN In Cream Sauce 16-01. PRICE "CAr^lCW " frozen 4 8 ^ 6 5 * MORTON'S FROZEN pkg. 49* RUBBER HEELS '8-ox. C A H A C H E D ^ SPAGHEni MEAT pkg$. • NEOLITE SOLES OR PRIME LEATHER SOLE OUR Mrs.PAUL'S 11 -pz. D r. PEPPER SPECIALTY CHICKEN eiiici TURKEY DINNERS pkg. • HEAVY DUTY ZIPPERS REPLACED BEVERAGES • SHOES MADE'LAROER . « SHOES MADE SMALLER CRABCAKES 8-01. pkgs. GEORGE LEWIS MACARONI 'CHEESE 2 ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! '6-orV --.< W O R * DONE WHILE YOU W A m -V fro ie n 18-ox. DORSEY pkfl. SNOW WHITE CAKE pkg. 8 ^ 4 3 * ^ FURNITURE SNOW RbdM S GOOD COOKS PREFER LAND d' LAKES [ DEEP-F LAVORED *■ ’A-lb. • OPEN FROM pkg. ^ OAK ST.-^“Shoe Repairing Of The Better Rind*' SHORTENING B U TT ER / SALADA TEA /Same Side As Watkins, A Few Steps From Main St. 9:30 A.M.- to 9 P.M. CRISCO homogenized.... GERBER'S - — FREE PARKING JtEAR-OF RTOR^-l-,-^ 22 E. Center St; iMP 8^7876 lunior* - 7 7 c SPRY VEGETABLESHORTEN 1NG 4UT i9 0 8 - 1 9 5 9 'N • BABY FOOO-x ■fc/ DOG FOOD COFFEE FiEL REALLY CLEAN • FOR SPARKLiNd jC^ISHES ROASTER lb- T ^ C - <^LEBRATING SCHULTZ 51ST 12-oz. FRESH \. DETERGENT deal ZEST IVORY LIQUID __ eon BLUES AS IT WASHES CUEANS IN HALF THE TIME UNCLE BEN'S •, 16-oz: dral RINSO SPIC and pkg. RICE"-- WITH NATURAL GENTLENESS PERF^rct FO^EVERYTHING "^-ot giont pkg. ^ 5c'pk?.4 7 c IBREEK deterc-ent ■ PkO-, LUX SOAP - WITH CONTROLLED SUDS ■ blue liquid . i CALO ■ with these Outstanding Specittls MltD TO FABRICS FLUFFY ALL WISK^ CAIFOOD IT FLOATS- Each year, in observance of our Anniversary KNOWN FOR MILDNESS „. - ) 151'2-OJS. w* celebrate by giving our patrons the big ■ cans mod. gest values of the entire year,-This year— • ' - - IVORY SOAP .bors IVORY SOAP NOTHING MILDER our 51st Birthday—is no exception. We urge MADE FOR AUTOMATIC ■WASHERS/ , GENTLE every woman to take..,advantage of-the sav-\ . 2-4-oz 1 2 - 0 1 . ings to be-made during this event. ^ \ pkg. TREND LIQUID. eona CONDENSED ALL IVORY FLAKES CONTAINS BLEACH THE MIRACLE-BAR...... BONAT’S' . ^ giant deol Infallible PRAISE SOAP d x .: '34e pkg. I ALL PURPOSE WITH EXTRA BLUING POWER . FAST., . EFFICIENT 22;OX. giant •LIQUID DETERGENT ■ SILVER OUST P.1‘0.' JOY e'd'n COLD WAVE :^^tU)L‘ LIQUID NEW PINk - Ho u sew ives REACH FOR' '• i 2 - „ . 4 T c' both BLU-WHITE can ■ PRAISE SOAP 2 lize FOR DAINTY! WASHABLES . I GUARANTEES SPOT-FREE DISHES NIAGARA' " Reduced to ' ~ 20-oz; LUX FLAKES ALL POR YOUR DISHWASHER pkg: ALL PURPOSE LAUNDRY STARCH I MILD ON BABY'S SKIN
FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY ONLY SURF w it h prem iums . ! 2 1 c : Includes style, consultation, test curl, con IVORY SOAP 2 ditioning sham'poo, fashion set, long-lasting MAKES FINE SALADS ooiatNvatkaKi L ailxca .INtTANTLV IRbAl. I ■ ■' LiQUJD CLEANER permanent. .,-^- W A ^ (Friiuf COCOA MARSII 35( 59t 3 **100 25c a a c a a r o f o h i c k i n •TARKIST I AUFVT ^JKMIMA ' MAZOLA-OIL WHITE SOID TUNA W H in (HUNK TUllA * ' r ' 37c RANCAKE MIX - HANDY ANDY BUDGET DEPARTMENT HiaaT’a oiliont iwaa.' KOaNaraa'i dhOFFiD I OTARKItT PR02tN «O.70 APRKOT NECUR CHICKEN LIVER * .r, 49( I TUNA RKS REDUCED TO .'Cotloi) COLO WAVE *8 a u ia r jc m t m a avrriaM iLK NINI.mvCS „ F a h a o N ’t bft 69c ' ,Jadudr« test curl, ahampon and aSt. ..(V BISCUIT MIX “Hr ^ ^ CAT FOOD (All Fijii) 2 27( I AMMONIA 'CHicKtN or THB aaa KiTCHgN ehahM ‘ aicM' IN lafHia NIW ..PINK I'. U6HT (HUNK TW A 33( WAXED FARER. i 39t TOILET TISSUE 3 „ ,„ 3r( [CA^REBOUQUH 3 SU DREFT an Phone for Appointntent at Vour Favorite Schultz^Salon ao atiLu — to KaaaaaMT 9a •‘■a'TFfT aha uiNTLe aaiN eaax P t L l . ' ; ' A NML aXAUTV -IIV CAIGlf m l 2'S.': ^'’ * SOAR GRANULES tki 33( CASHMERE lOUQUn 2 ^ 31( NARTNASOAR’ 2 a .„ 2 1 t CAMAY SOAR 4, MaiON’t tuDiv M A R 6 A L RICKt UP VOUR MORRitPA. d O N T A D IN * - aasTVoa oiAPtai FME ANNONIA K : T9c NAMINS 2 ' ‘a - 21( CREAM OF RKE IrLUMB TOMATOES P t DIARERWITE 29( aiaaca*. ' 'coNTaiNr cNLoaoakiN , MOWNVFl.AK* ^ ' ' ' . ' . . 1, • Vl-. '