THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ISW ATcrsRe Daily Net Prens Ron 1]hs Wcathar PA«E TWENTT-FOtm If^ralb Far tba Weak Baded Foraaaat a# 0. S. Waaitliai SUy tSrd, 1959 Partly eJeady, aot gotta as cool ealabratlon at thalr 60th wedding Mtaa Joanna Bhytila halvorMo. wiaa MgEPia Prantlea, daughter Jail- W. Ferguson, aon of Mlaa miaabeth Ann f j a l l a a . Dions Celebrate 1 2 ,9 2 5 tnalght, law 4d ta 45. Fair, HMa daughter of Mr. and: Mra. Howard of Mr/and Mra. Irving PrenUce. Atty. H.id Mrs. William F. Fergu­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank annivartary. L T. WOOD GO. ekaaga la tamparatar* tawiitfraw. A bout Tow n O. Halvoroen. «1 Phelpa Rd., will 16't ( ^ p e r St., hie enrolled aa a son, 159 Wadsworth St. E xt. Oallas. 125 N. BchonI Bt„ hae They were married In Canada Maabar of tba AWdit entered the Baatfnan School of 50th Anniversary IC E PLANT Hlgaest In das. begin her flrat week of counacllng freahtnan at Central Connecticut has begun studies at Duke Uni­ Sept. 14, 1909. The Dions hsvs two, Bnreaa'of CIrealattoa versity School of Law.’ He has Muelc. Rochester, N. Y. A 19.59 gt BISSCLL ST. Mancht$ttr~^A City of Vittofio thahn CM V M t«r M. ShulU. com* and examlnatlona at Centenary State college In New BriUln. She daughters, Mrs, Francis Murphy been awarded a full tuition plus graduate of Manchester H igh 0t th« MnS AnU-Alrcr«ft College for Women. Hacketti* la a 1959 graduate of Mancheater Mr. and.Mra. Frank X. Dion, 3 and Mrs. Joseph Qulsh, both of Cuhe»’C.ru!shed’Bloch$ ArUUwry Oroup. «pok» »t the High School. expenses scholarship. He Is a 1995 School, she will prepare for a town. N. J.. next week. She U a Bldgewood 8 t., were honored at m Manchester, and six grandchil­ (CXafatflef Adearttaiag aa Pag# 15) ConnMtiCQt C h l^ at l^)Uoe A m i . graduate of Mancheeter High graduate of Manchester H igh career of teaching musio In the VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 297 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, REPTEMBBR IR, M>.=>9 PRICE FIVE CENTS elementary schoola. Mist Gallan, party at their horn# Sunday In dren. nM Unf. today at the WlmJeor School. Bruce W. Davia, aon of Mr. and School and 1959 graduate of Yale assistant organist at St. James' Houae In Wlndaor. Mancheeter Po­ Mra. William Davia. «1 Foxcroft Unlveratty. lice Ohtef Jamu Reardon attend­ Church the-past two years, was W’ealev Vincent Peahlcr. eon of Dr., today received hie degree of ed. Ool. Shulta la In command of Miss Nancy T. Davia, daughter the r e c 1 p e n t of three local Mr and' Mra. Vincent Feahler, 2 aaaoclste In applied aclence In all Nike baaee In the atate. of Dr. and Mra. Eugene M.'Davia, scholarships from R o b e r t s o n M in e ColIapselLabor Set Sanford Rd., and Samuel Charlea electronics communications tech­ .54* Porter St., will enter Wheelock school, Verplanck PTA end La- Air Force Relieves Foater, aon of Mr.,and Mra. Loula nology at the Milwaukee School pf Salratloo Army Sunday School College, , next Monday. She Bonne-Silversteln Associates, Inc. L. Foater, 49 Arvlne P I , have en­ Engineering. A 1952 graduate of Traps 45 Men T q ^ J teachera and workera will meet was a June graduate o f Cushing 'better meals-build better families” rolled aa freshmen at Trinity Col­ Mancheater High School, he Is a tonight at 8 :*0 after the mid­ Academy. lege, Hartford. 4-year Navy veteran. Donald Xljofla was elected pres­ week Bible Study at the church. ident of the Manchester Package Iceland Command Store Association, succeeding Max Olslber. st the group's annual din­ I" '^“To Strikers ner last night at Garden Grove. Kirkintilloch, S c n 11 a n d, j Other new olBrers are Irving Luch- BETTER MEALS Following Protests San-Francixco. Sept. 18 (/P)\ msn. Vice president; Sidney Bar­ were trapped today in a fiery, « pj uninna are^Tnert- ber, secretary, and Bernard 302 MAIN ST„ Va>WAY lETWEEN HIGH SCH O O LA N D jPARI^ Scheer, treasurer. S SndSrSiJir''’' I «l w fee • (ui}1,to)— t Th\ - " ' . vs'ss that the two officials had en- Hop, M vtn , them f.d .d * ^ 6 to I3() million per month Harry Stephenson, 168 C2iestnht Brig. G«n. Gilbert Pritchard LSTART HERE-' tered a restricted area. rapidiv. to aid striking steel workers. St., was admitted yesterday to has been relieved of hi« com­ Pritchard had been in command One'jnan sUggered from the in- * The federation's 135 unions were VP the Veterans' Hospital, Newing­ mand in Iceland in the wake for only about two months. ferno to safety. ; due to commit thei. full treasuries. y ^/fiv ton. He Is a World War 1 vet­ of an airport incident that The A ir Force spokesman said Rescuers dragged out a dead plus a pledge of outright grants, to Wonderful eating eran. no new assignment for Pritchard miner. He ^ad suffocated. ; aid the half milliO! steel workers raised Icelandic feelings SHOP HALE^ had been decided yet and no suc­ Scores of sobbing women—most--! in their 66-day strike, Pays Tribute to FDR Miss Donna Metcalf, daughter against American f o r c e .a cessor appointed. ly wives, daughters and sisters of The multi-million dollar strike of Robert Metcalf. Landers Rd., there. The Icelandic version was that the apparently doomed men — fund it supposed to gusrantee that Bast Hartford, and - formerly of Pritchard was commander of the on Sept. 5 two officials of the Ice­ crowded near the mine opening. no steel worker or his family goes Manchester, has enrolled as s Air Base at Keflavik where two landic Civil Aviation Agency were Time and again they saw fire- hungry and that the steel union In Whirlwind Tour starts right here! freshman at Boston University's Icelandic officials were reported to escorting two American pilots of men nqd rescue teams beaten back will not have to weaken its de- School of Journalism. A 19,59 grad­ SELF SERVE - MEAT DEPT Have been forced by guards to lie a German olvlllan plane to a ' by the heat and the "crid fumes, menda bersiise of financial short­ uate of Manchester High School, In mud puddles."" hangar in the dark and were un- , "It will be a miracle If they are age. SCHOOL'S O^EN. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFUUY! New York. Sept. 18 t/P)— Pushed for timAjHlirnxioaBJ^iWta she was co- ditor of the High The action was taken at the re­ able to locate U.S. Guards. | alive," easped one of thf volun- Already the steel union has been School World. quest o f the Icelandic government, A fter thev had proceeded *ome teers. "The fumes are terrible. ' pledged a total of over I 2 'j mll- S. Khrushchev aped through a whirlwjpdiour of the-RoogB- an Air Force spokesman said in 10 to 20 yards, Icelandic officials The mine, one of Britain’s na- Is""located "on from fellow unions. velt Hyde Park estate today andthtfn hurried back toafrafd anmver to questions. Chapman Court, Order o f‘ Ama­ reported, a •*"**'y ^ Under the proposal due for adop» New York to keep an importaflr apeAking date before the ranth, will meet tomorrow at 7:45 Be Sure To Serve J. W. Hale's 8 ta\e Department officials, ordered the Icelandic officials to ^ Hon todav every one of'Yhe 12 U p.m. at the Masonic Temple. however, said the move was made lie down in a piddle vtith arms ^ Trouble^^starte^d^^^thi.^^^m^^^ United Nation.*. / _ The Soviet premier^jariia aaid to he carrying a iurprise dis­ Associate matrons and patrons of only because of the Icelandic re­ ilp- hurst into flame, spreading fire to asked to ronirlbute an hour’s psy other court* will be guests at the quest and did not reflect "upon the peared ^ T ^ ^ the limberedtimbered nropaprops and girders. per week to the steel strike. armament propospUfor the world organisation.- "H e enjoyed advance night progrram. There general's personal competence. As the flames sie through, the Should an 80-dsy court Injunc- nothing.” comm^tecl hia hoateaa at H.vde Park, Mr*. Franklin will be entertainment and refresh- ; Privately, It waa explained that Could Not Protest props collapsed, causing rasrade* non stop the strike temporarll.v. I). Fioo.aeyjeltr "A man behind him all the time kept whieper- Better Meals Build ments served by Mrs. Mildred the caae is much like that of an The Icelanders said they could of atone and earth. the union aid build-up would ac- ing minute*—-aeven minutea’.’’ Morrison and her committee. embSssy attache in a friendly cap- not even protest because the Theac fall* partly blocked the cumulate to, help ,a st'rike later on. Ital who might he pulled out slm sentry said if they opened ther Jittfrushchcv. who showed real-*- "" • ...... pa**agei*. h, New York, top negotiator* afgna of Hestlneas last night after i Better Families The Paat Mistresses Club o f , ply because the host government mouths he would shoot, More men would have been In ^ for the, ateel Induatrv and the Unit-1 Later- Bjorn Ingvarsson, police three rugged dava of louring and g O 1 C C Daughters of Liberty will meet 11 declared him personally unaccept-i > the mine had it not been for a ed . .Steelworker* of America ad- £ 1 chief at the airport, said the spealtlng In the 'United States at the home of Mrs. Robert Dun-11 able. I atrike which ended yeaf.erday. The journed talUa until Monday with “for Better Meals! American sentry’ said he waa un­ I seemed "terribly anxious " about 1 lop, 90 Chestnut St., tomorrow at I Icelandic Ambassador Thor majority of the 900 men employed another report of no change in the ' and better meals able in the dark to recognize the I getting to New York In time to 8 p.m. This'weather really sharpens one’s appeHta, Thors had made a formal protest at the mine stayed away despite • long deadlock. I uniforms of the Icelandic officials. ! deliver hi* U.N. *peerh, M rs.! To Keep Cars why not enjoy a delkSotis to the State Department. the settlement. They planned to George Meapy. AFL-CIO preal- He said American giiards at the It Is standard practice for a ! Roosevelt said. The 70th‘ Infantry Company, I retum to work Monday. dent, laced into the record of Com- sentry to require suspected per­ i Khrushchev, in hi* own words, Hartford'! Marine Corph Reserve RIB base had forced the two officials Among the volunteers were , muniat Russia and its premier. Ni- Taken in Raid start right here at at gunpoint to lie in puddles i f sons to lean against a wall or lie went to Hyde Park "not for pleas­ unit, now has openings in the Ma­ three Roman Catholic priesta. j kita Khrushchev, in a keynote con- down while they are searched or ure, but to pay homage- to the rine Corps Reserve 6-month pro- 1 water for 10 minutes and threaten­ "There seem* to be no hope," j vention address yesterdav, ed to shoot If they opened their memory of President Roosevelt. Hartford. Aept. 18 tX5— State gram. This program permits a I said one of them, the Rev.- John Meany warned American* to But appsrentl.v his U.N. date Pinehurst high achool senior to complete his mouths. (fionHnned on Page Ten) police today made uae of a new Pork Roast O’Hara. Kg e loo was fo rc ^ hack ; avoid being fooled by the Russian weighed heavily on his mind. weapon In their flght against education and then go on six to the stirface. I leader on hi* current visit to the The U.N^ speech appeared likely montha’ active duty for training A spokesman for the National United States because of what to be a Highlight of hia Itnlted crime hy sUrtIng proceedinge to after which he must attend drills Coal Board aald thia afternoon: i Mean.v described as an almost iin- conneeate permanently two auto­ twice monthly and a two weeks’ States lour. It had been generalj.v " It ’a a very grave altuation. broken record of deceit and ag- expected he would make aome new mobiles seized In gambling nude summer camp. A ge limits are New Arm s Ban Plan gas and fumes sre hampering gression on the part of Red Rus- The Block IslSiid swondfish have from 17 through 26 years. Fur­ announcement regarding disarma­ late Thursday. operations. Fortv-9ve fnen are still eia. ment. He ha* promised a Soviet ther Information may be obtained "W e feel cere used by gam­ rw lly been keeping the fisher­ unsccoiinted for.” | H marked the 6rst lime sines proposal on the subject. at the Marine Corps Reserve 5 7 ‘. ______. I Khrushchev’s, arrival in thia coun- blers’ ninnera are aa much to be Behind Arliediile men busy and Pinehurst cus­ Training Center, Reserve Rd., ___ ' try that a leader of Meany’s Hartfoi^, near Bralnard Field. 11 Drops Thorny Issues The Hyde P"’’'* *« dice or I roulette wheel." eald tomers happy. A ^ a t these fish FRESH PIONIGS-FRESH BUTTS-SPARERIBS e 1 ■ we XWOWSC3 'Stature has castigated him and the I l l ’l l , YY l l l f f C r S T S o v i e t record from the Hungarian more^ than a half , Major I.«alle W. Wllllame. ’They The Hartford Pembroke College | R schedule and the, lost time ciiU ,f«mWlng SC* have done is to keep biting'so Club will open Its fall season with Bv W IL L IA M N. O ATIS Subcommittee in London Aug. *7, s ' ■ ■ ■ **"’**m f until pre.«ent dav Intrii- intoInto Khrushchev'sKhniahchevs plan*plans for A|yvny ...... " a meeting at the home of Mrs. United .Nations, X. Y.. Sept. 18 ib 57. e 1 a . ^ 1 aa I r ' Tibet and India. sightseeing tour, which had prom- j „„;„y j,*ve mad* eagerly that they’ve made their enter Cut sow $H«NKS "^He 1 0 . l O Mean.v charged that the Soviet* Paul Schor, 17.5 GriWold Dr„ (/Pi — Britain's new disarmament That plan came from Britain. ; ised to be another whirlwind . „ f cnnHscatIng care ajM B under Khrushchev are full of de- , West Hartford, on Sept.^24. at 8 plan seems to drop, some of the Canada, France and the United j ev«nl. in advance of hia U.N. ap- RoIn|( to do ^the Miho season an extra long one. And ceit and read.v to trigger a de- p.m. Miss Helen Rldg^vay, chief of conditions that have hampered States. The Soviet Union. 6flh I * pearanre. thing/* vastating war machine. He said as all good things go together, the bureau of llbrgry services at Eiaat-West agreement In the past. member of . the subcommittee, re- De Gaulle Plan ' Khrushchev remained at Hytte , Involved In Thurs- Americans should not be fooled the Connecticut State Department British Foreign Secretary Sel- je.cted ill, and on Sept. 6 disarm­ j Park only ft7 minutM in hia pil- j raids were E 1954 model two- Pinehurst is selling swordfish LAMB LIVER >33' b^A peace protests that wdll hide of Education, will give . a talk, wyn Lloyd presented it to the U.N. ament talks broke down. Algiers. Sept. 18 UP' — -Right- ^ The 'Vanguard rocket hlalM into'the dark sky early-today carry­ grlmage^ to the grave of the PresI- sedan and a 1959 model, "W ake Up and Read.” The group 1 General Assembly yesterday, thus actual efforts to spread commu- this week at B9c lb.— which is 10c The big four now have agreed wing French settlers today made a , *Uverv ing a 100-pound satellite that it pushed into orbit! The jsatelllte dent who was Russia’s strong war- I gs.OOO plus sports car.* will dlacusa, fund raising for the i lEAFOOP getting in ahead of Soviet Pre­ to resume them In an evenly di­ tihn# lily. Accompanied by his ^hey were used, police aald, In scholarship fund. | bid for ‘ ",.‘*n"'to ‘V'ut i to contribute lower than last week. The sea­ Fresh Cut Cold Cuts mier Nikita S. Khrushchev who vided 10-nation group in Geneva. Charles Oaiille s plan P ^ • to the steel strikers farmer CIO wife, Nina, he laid a yreath of the activitiee of four men arreetsd promised to present a Sorist plan In the interim, both the western Algeria t * vote t^^ been-the meet-active, roses on the grave, and tljen, ac­ In connection with operations of son is expected to end soon, (io Manchester Barracks, Veterans 1 ealellite, and report on micrometeorite bom)»ardment*. This is FRESH Ouriug his appearance before the powSnraiBd the Soviet UniotShave could bring Independence R*m ,er A F L unions have Steered the last of a series of Vanguard rockets to be flred in the seau-ch companied by Mrs. RobsevelL an Interstate numbers game rbif. of World W ar I, and Its ladles’ assembly today. retagad their positions gradually. France. clear o f aid made a quick tour of the Roose­ lA. Samuel 8 . Rome, head w be sure to enjoy Pinehurst’* auxiliary will hold a fir s t, fall for information sboiit space.' (U.S. Air Fores Photo from AP PEPPER LOAF SWORDFISH Lloyd, who spoke in the As- The West, which oace Insisted But the right-wingers 4pp*sl . ’ . ... Photofaxi. velt ancestral home end tbe the State Police Rackets Squad. fresh Block Island swordfish meeting Sunday at 8 p.m; at the Oembly'a general policy debate, thst all disarmament measures fell far short of rousing the en- *’*^*c.ts the still , existing Roosevelt Memorial Library. I estimated that the ring groeoM VFW Home, Manchester Green. was the first big-power leader to must pe treated together as a lhu*is.snvof last year’s May 13 re- Ij^or The tour ended at Mr#. R oo-1 »omewh#re between »i:500 and this weekend. Reports will he given by delegates | “ 65c Lb. 4 9 c lay dow’n a plan for dlscuaalon in has taken suspension of volt which brought down th e . organizations before their 1955 sevelt’s cottage. Khrushchev did ! 82 000 dally In nickels a ^ dimM to the state convention In Bridge­ Muenster Chesse new disarmament talks to start mtclMr tests and prevention of sur­ Fourth French Repiibtlc and psvei ' merger. But, It W’sa expected the ; net even have time for the cup of j and other email bets. The bet- port in July. the way for De Gaulle’s return to 1 meetings today would weld s solid : In an evenly balanced Eaet-West prise stu ck oui of the package coffee that awaited him. He and ters. he said, try to pick out threa Your Favorite committee in Geneva early next for- separate discussion, power ' support for the steel striker*. Vanguard in Orbit numbers iir a sequence that will Plans for a November banquet Mra. Khrushchev emerged, each year. lu the..... discussion______of teat______siispeh-..... De Gaulle a* president of France AFI.-CIO devoted most of | holding a seed roll. Khrushchev correspond with a dail.v winning were discussed at a weekly meet- I •ion. the Soviet Union ha* shown i ha* offered Algeria three choices , second day convention program number announced by the gam- Ing o f M ATES last night at the He propoced disarmament in held the roll up for photographers MEAT LOAF three etagee — first, agreement iome inclination to accept the kind j once th'e 6ve-year rebillon is ' developing discuMion and sup- and, grinning, quipped, "one for blent. home of Joseph Sullivan, Spring ' of inspection system that wlM sat- squashed Independence, full j P°rt for the steel Mrike. Secretary Arrested by state and Hartford, St. A surprise birthday party hon- ' to et(4> nuclear tests and technical On Final Launching the road." He also carried copies PINEHURST study conference on other partic­ Isfy the West. | integration with France, or in- of Mrs. Roosevelt's autoblographl- pqlice were George E. Swan. 46, ored one of the club members, I 6 ne element of rigidity in th e; ternai autonomy. due to speak in late afternoon. of 20 Hlllcrest Ave., Bloomfleld: 3.1 RLEND Dewey Davis. Hartford. The aver-! ular problenss; second, a gradual csl "This is My Stor.v," "TTiU I West's previous disarmament pro­ But he warned that independ­ Charlea Barlow. 54. o f 37 Bellevue age weight loss of members, dur- j eutbaolc in conventional arms Remember" and "Dn My Own." as IEEP.PORK.VEAL HERE'S A SPECIAL posals was insistence thst before ence would lead to s throat-cut­ ! Cape Canaveral. Fla., Sept. Igsmap of the safest route to th e, pg^tme gifts Sq.;' Stanley Weaver. ."iS. o f 62-N Early Ing the week was one pound. | and manpower and a cut5IY in PINEHURST production of fissionable material dissrmament went into a second ting civil war in Algeria and even­ Fralemitv Barred j (/Pi -The Vanguard III satellite Moon “ ...... and...... other planets...... | " “ A r "2 !o 6 p.m,, Khrushchev was BETTER MEALS stage, progress must be made to­ tual Communist dictatorship. Nine hour* after the launching j„ a limousine for a swift 98-j LOW PRICE ON Three Manchester youths will j| for weapon!, and, third, "com­ Friday prehensive disarmament by all ward solving such political issues Dp Gaulle's program brought a the National Aeronautic* snd ! mim.trip over the rolling Dutchess ! .rra.W to the I BUILD BETTER FAMILIES will leave Tuesday to report for I favorable reaponae in allied capi­ After Haz'ing Death ived sagging U.S. jireatige in the " basic training at Lacklapd Air !| powers" — ail "under effective in­ as the reiinificatiort of Germany. Space Administration announced : w'wtchester County landacape , a* Provision Dropped tals where the Algerian rebellion I space exploration fle|d. in Washington that radio signals the city. The trip takes a ! Swip Force Base, .San Antonio, Texas. ternational control," Loa Angeles. Sept. 18 '/P‘ --Uni- Morning But last May 19, a t the Geneva has tended to undermine the-North I The 100-pound satellite was from the. satellite were coming in bit more than two hours and thf )?* ^ ^ They are Bernard Balon. son of D ole ^ New Elemeata Seen Atlantic ■ Alliance. ’ yersity of Soiirthern Oalifomia has Lb. Ministers’ Conference. I boosted aloft by the last of the loud and clear. Preniium Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Balon, 18 Observers of years of fruitless ^ suspended a fraternity and put Ms SoviFt CommimiRt boni wa* due , eie.iwe4.sw i u . ____ U.S. Secretarv of State Christian! In Washington, President Risen- 'Vanguard rockets. The. Van--' On the ba.si* of Information re- »t tha U V . f 3 nm Wheeler waa driving: the gporti Mint* at. a 19.59 graduate of^| dissrmament negotistldns taw membei-s on probation afler.a stu­ A. Herter hinted at a relaxation how’er called tlge plan a -*tates- guard. nfice the scapegoat for reived so far. N A S A said Vanguard taft Vii. ^^en tiTeeted In 8outh Wind- Cap LaBroad of nearby West Willington will bring Cheney Technical School; Robert these new elements in L l o y d ’s dent choked to death during an Khrushchev lost his tem per; Weaver .was driving the oth- of this stand when he said the mianlike move. Britain welcomed ' American space faillire*. thus end- m is following a path that takes rnombntanly last night |n the con- arrested in East Santos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene HAWAIIAN i m r plan: it a* "a statement of polic.v of the initiation hazing. ... h i.to p -. DAISY In a nice lot of new crop Connecticut Fresh Cote, .t.l.'l W. Middle Tpke.. who The unlveriritv ordered Kappa /.'’ ‘ V' h«rd luck histpp’ on a tri-. it >2 329 miles, from « y t h at its tinning Soviet-Amenesn '^'^•’■te [ Ir He did not say the Second highest Importance.” The West attended Manchester High School, (Oontinned on Page Fuoi) Aiirma in ntr Him i-L. i ' I most distant point, and 319 miles over which system will outlast the ! LEAN CHUCK FANCY NATIVE •tage ehoiild be carried out only German government saw a “ pos­ Seized were locked bags con­ and Daniel Collins, son of Mr. and I fratemitv'a na,tinnal. , VhesiiAii*/i J-, ' m e success success folibwed folibwed two j away at its closest point. The orbit other. taining number* *lipa collected In EIHERTA PEACHES tf "there has been progress to­ sibility that the tragic Algerian fraternity s national headquar-1 am.Hean snare flops. ' GROUND Mrs. John Collins, llS Main St., j ] ward the solution of polHical ie- One Who Knotts tau.a remm-es **’'* ’'’ j S tra ig h t American space flops. I is inclined 33 degrees n o r t h and Khrushchev has centered much Hartford. New Haven and Middle­ HAMS YOUNO HEN OVEN READY conflict will eventually be solved.” of his attention on the idea that a 1959 graduate of Cheney Techni-'{'| 3 Lbs. 29c R ic h a T T 01 nC T « Thor-Able south of the equator. sex Counties. Weighta S to S Lba. suea.” The right-wing settlers sought Richard T. Swanson. 21, of Los — i„ oi.omni to, ^s it swirigs down-to the'low cal School, Columbia, 8. C., Sept. 18 (85 the Soviet system inevitably will FANCY SWEET 2. He did not eay the nuclear to catch "the Ai-^iy’s ear with n a v 'S » u 3 V l l point of its orbit, something equi SEEDLK.SS GRAPES — The prison newspapers overwhelm the Western w*.V- It powers would be free to resume tune: "W hy fight if sooner or lateir early ^ orbit. .On Wednesday, a valent to a downhiir slide, it Is was in a questioh-and-aniiwer dis­ polled convicts at the South your victory is to be wasted by Galina, a nlaya nf .nil I V " •• J■ vnieni tQ a Ol 2 Lbs. 39c tsstin|; after 24 months if in that s T v 4 inch’llrrnH^A* carrying mice and traveling 18..567 m.p.h. at the top cussion of the two system* that Insurance Ajjenls _ time there had not been entia- Carolina. Penitefitlary for popular suffrage?" 3 b> 4 inch** and \ inch thick. I ,^0^ , „ „ ^ exploded; of the orbit, ita speed is 12,631 A 8.SORTF.D O O I^R F U L their reaction, to Soviet Pre­ the stocky, 5-foot-5 Russian sud­ FALI. GOURDS ftctocy progress toward setting 'iVhile the appeal found some Swanson and other pledges were 1,00 feet above its launching pad. m.p.h. denly snapped back at his audi­ B u lle tin s mier khruehchev’e visit , to sympathy there is every likelihood i required to swallow chunks of Lb. up en Inspeotion system to police The flops came while S oriet' S’ a s a officials eatimeted the TURKEYS RQc Aid Driver Class 2 Lbs. 49c the United States. ence. a production cutoff. thst De Gaulle carefully weighed! meet aa part of the initiation. Threaten* Walkoot from the A P Wires "U ’e okiw for him to come Premier Nikita Khrushchev visit- satellite would remain aloft for 30 Try stuffed green peppera, WEIGH 10 to 12 LBS. LARGE ROCK FORD TYPE Such conditions were laid (kwn ed this country, basking in the to 40 years. They said its radio Khrushchev even threatened to %0 Members of the Manchester CANTAUMJPES ■‘In the last official Western Dis­ and talk pes ^V a ce.” said one In- (Continued on Pnge Six, (ConUnued on Page Ten) ^ e y are featured at a epe- Association o f Insurance Agents limelight of Sunday's sticcessfiil c q u i p m e n t should operate for walk out’ of the Waldorf-Astoria IHILE PINEAPPLE JUICE ...... y ;...... 46 or,. SOe armament plan, put before the mate, "but keep an eyt* on Hotel’s Grand Ballrobm, where he ElMEN IL L A G A IN elal prjce this week. SnSSIfiSIPFl BRAND V voted yesterday to pay for the Eo. 29c Russian Moon strike.* . I about three'months. flve-n a l i e n U.N. Disarmament him.” was addressing the New York Eco­ SLICED LEAN You had these wonderfiil fresh turkeys last year at conversion to duftl-control of the FANCY FIR5I CIlCjUMBEKS DOLE PINEAPPUi-GRAPEFnUIT JUICE ...... 46 os. Sic The satellite was the third put | 'Vanguard 1. the grapefniit-si^se Peiraejr. England, Sept, 18 (M nomic Club. His audience was — 8lr Anthony Eden, 62, Is suf­ LABOE GREEN PEPPERS driver training car used by the 2 for 19c Ike Seeks Hike up in 11 tries by the Y*oguard...... satellite launched...... March 17,.. 1958. ' Each 4« 7 For 2So BACON 59c Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Howell Cheney Technical School. DOLE p i n e a p p l e C H U N K S ...... 2— IS/i-oi. cam 4*0 It includes the .50-pound payload fering from a severe attack-of It was also voted at the^mect- : BABY GREEN BEANS News Tidbits and the .50-poi’ind third stage rock­ (Continned eu Page Ten) (Cofittnned ea Page Tea ) fever, hi* secretary *ald today. Ing, held at the Manchester Conn- , Lb. 29o DOLE PIN E A PPIJ'l TIDBITS ...... cans 46o In Foreign Aid et. which remained attached. A similar jattack in 1957 preced­ try Club, to continue to pay the i U.S. Puzzled by Charge Culled from AP Wire* Its job -was to measure the ed an operation oh the former Insurance on the car which is used 1 INSTANT —— — Earth’s magnetic field, solar x- Prime Minister to correct a Ml* to train youths attending the MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Washington, Sept. 18 (/Pi—Presl-1 'rays, micrometeorite bombsrd- duct conditton. TTie aerretary New Items Here Are Some Shurfine Foods State school.' | dent Eisenhower plarta, to hit Con- _ North Haven Police say Lz>uia ment and temperatures inside and ]^ew -York Like Sphinx told a reporter, Eden’* doctor. T. J. Crockett, president of tjie ; It Curbs Yi sit Swap s gresa in January with strong de-I ^celo.^ 44, of Hamden ' hanged outside .the satellite. Lord Evens*, would ronie front association, said the agents are manda for 'an increase in Foreign ' himaelf In Jnll cell today' by using I.ondoa to see him tomorrow, From Campbell At Lowest Prices In Years \ Jar lee. Cream Cone backing the program as a means’ Or.. 99c Aid funds and for act'fon to lift ' a sweater he was wearing Shaped like atv ice creflm rone, Waahlngton, 8ept. 18 185—Top#by scientifle, Induetrial, eduoa- of encouraging good driving hab- N EW Y r RSH ROASTED! long-term bond interest ceilings. .State and Hartford police arrest ! Vanguard H I Ir made u f jnag- As It Sees Red Premier 8TORM HIN'KH 8 BOATS OREAM OF VESETABLE l U . . Win up to U.S officials were baffled today t'lonal and other groups which be­ Republican leaders said Eisen­ four men and accuse them of b e-' nesium snd fibergisss. It coil­ Eureka, Calif.. Sept. 18 (A5—A Shurfine Shurfine redeem by Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev’s gan in 1958. hower had been dissuaded from ing hekd of big Interstate numbers, *ist* of a 2p-inch sphere with ^ AND KRAFTS Bv R E LM AN M ORIN | (N O TE: Wayae Stowe, a I|er- commerrial fishing boat with SALADA charge that the U.S, Slate De­ 'Formally, t-he State Department calling .a special session o f Con­ syndicate., . Gov. Riblcoff ex- 26-lnch tube extending frdni . it. only one life preserver and MIRACLE declared the United States "has X ew 'Y o rk , Sept. 18 (A5—New, aid typesetter vaofcttaalng In New PROCTERS <60,000 partment is hindering exchanges gress to act.on these subjects part­ prenaee 'his "complete ■ approval” (The tube is tapered from 6 to 2e top of the cone is a liiag' OreMi 79 mile* o ff the northern lOQ deep Savory Urging an even greater flow of tacts between the Soviet Union No ticker tape.- showered down and wrote these obsen'atloii* of 1-LB. BAG Shurfine Fruita in 303 cans months. relations with an AFL-CIO local netometer to measure the mag California mast today. Two oth­ BLUE CHEER, Giant SIr.o—with coupon ...... 71o ed bags.. \ DRESSING visitors between the nations, and the United States and it Is neUc'field and h e V locatV"pockets' ‘ ht Sox'let leader yesterday. the occasion.1 Fruit Cocktail ...... 4 cans 89e Eisenhower is expected to sigh L business agent for the prison's er flah'Ing craft went dowp yee- SOUP BLU E CHEER, Reg. Slr.e^—with coupon .. . 2 pkgs. 58c Khrushchev told .a New Yo rk audi­ hoped that the current negotia­ Bill there were no mob scenes the $3,225,813.(100 foreign aid bill ' union...... r...... terda.v without Io** of life a e . Sliced Peaches ...... 5 cans $1,00 ence yesterday “The State Depart- tions will lead to thls’goal." By WAYNE STOWE C051ET CLr.AN8 EB—with coupon'...... 2 pkga. 24c .-n,...',, n,.y MP the first IPaciRr *torm of the 99c Pint ment’has of late beconje somewhat ■’Now, telUme," aald the patrol­ IVG RY l i q u i d , Reg, Size— with coupon ...... 76tr 35c Privately officials .vel-e clearly afraid of this, exchange of delega man in front of the barricade, aeaoon bntterM the vHumbdMt annoyed by Khrushchev's, .com­ .mounl 11.ITO- hli iitInMt.i. H«ll o[ F.im.ld fnlv.r.Uy. jlU™.. T1.. J,l «,llV IVO R Y LIQ t'lD , Giant Size—with coupon ,..A .... 68c tions." "waa it worth waiting all this time Connty conat with high wtnds Jara CHICKEN ments, and wondered about their The President was reported par-j police sav. ;. Genedal M o l o ^ i M a V R o P - S D o c l f l and rain. ' 1 c a n , ORAPE JELLY 39e PRFJMIER OUT The department itself Issued a at others. fo r? " • OF THE SE3C purpose. ticularly coac^ned wfth^the r e -' corp. holding the 1959 price line ' ' d J O t!. J PURE VEGETABLE KITCHEN TESTED, statement last night saying Standing on Park Avenue, .mei He was referring to, the motor- WAX or GREEN Some thought K h' r u s h t h e v ductlon of $300 million Congress „ „ all its 1960 regular passenger l l l l R C C l B 0 8 S h t a i l d 8 STI’DCNTH KILUGD SHORTENING I.1GHT Khrushchev' "has been misinform­ man clapped aa the closed Mack' cade which, had-just passed by, ee- FJS'RICHBD might be trying to win some fu r -1, J""'’ * $1,600,000,000 reques’t j par m odels... Palace official says ! iimoiiaine awept ■paal. Another, corting our guest, the Russian Pompey. N.V.. Sept. 18 (J8— ed.” ther concessions in the new pro for military assistance funds. CRISCO TUNA The department earlier had in Brussels. Belgium, that Prin- Cheshire, Cohn,. Sept. 18 (.45- booed as hard as he could- And a j premier. Two Colgate University etodealn . gram now'^ being negotiated, but A special pre.*idential committee GOLD MEDAL FLOUR BEANS ^ s Paola I. exactin g her flr »t ^he ’ State RepubUcaif chairman woman aaid, ‘I wouldn't have stay-- 1 had loft m.v hotel in ahirt- were kiijed and tiro othere were CHUNKS challenged' similar etalemehts by np one professed .,to know whdt which had studipd the foreign aid hoi,”,. ' ed if I ’d known you couldn’t see I sleeves, not realising h ow ’ cold it Injured taday when' their nato- MclNTOSH SPECIAL VALUES IN 3 ..u. 79c - Georgi A. Zhukov, one-of the offi­ he wanted.' program propoaed a 400 milhon , Democratic Sen. Thomaa .1. Special pau'k. Ideal for fry­ cials in the Khrushchev parly. dollar increase in’ Elsenhower’s ‘ Dodd "made somewhat of a fqol of him.” . . was on the street. As one lady by- mobile left Kt. .20 and cmahed ing, cnke« and pastry. 5 I,b. Bag 49c ■■■£’ 49e 7 can. 99c Zhukov, hgd told the Senate For­ Zhukov presented H specific original estimate, or-'700 million : the\ na-., himself " In his opposition to Soviet The blood-red Soviet flag with: slander put it. "This la going to be down an embankment we*t of FARM FRESH CONN. CHICKEN PARTS eign Relations'’ Comntittee the propoLials to the dcparlnent Tiiee- more than Congress voted for mili­ ... ' 'Premier Khniahchev’e visit to the its haniMer and sickle floated be- a chilly reception in more ways thl* Onondaga County illlace. United States hrd rejected certain de.v, these are still under consid­ A (.'alifurnia public (*rhooi can- United S ta te s ' aide the stars an d‘stripes on one than one.’! Killed were .Arthur l*ifgren - ______W'E W IL L H AVE P LE N T Y OF jJ.-NT Green Stamps^tnr purohaaes In meat and groeery department now being leaned at grocery tary aid: Xr„ a w l e s Soviet proposals. . eration, the department .satd. It The committee, headed by indiis- not rondiiet a «porU program on Rdwin H. Mav Jr. added yeater- hotel and a man aald, "That’a a ■ On the curb next to the birri- 18, of WelKboro, Pa., and Bruce CHI0KEN liEQS SSo 5 lbs. 52*50 fr e s h fr y e r s check-nut for your convenience. FREE PA R K IN G R E A I^O F STORE. President Elsenhower told ques­ declined,to make them public; a racially segregated basis. A lly, ja y ,hat Dodd ha* "reduced hi* good sign." 1 cade, I had waited for appsbxi- Uttlefleld, 18. of Fairfield. tioners at a news conference that 'While er.iphasizlii'g its desire to ((.'ontiniied on Page Eleven) Gen. Stanley .\lo.*k declare*... stature as'a senator" with hie op- Outaide another hotel, hostile mately an hour. I would cer’.ainly he did not know of anj'one in the expand the exchange program’, the .Soprano Maria -Cailas file* ■ back position. picket* held up piacard* that said. ) have been disappointed hau ,l not PROVE FATAL CHICKEN WINBS 4 lbr 50e BROILER^and (•Welcome Khi ushehev, why not seen the person for whom all this State Department who wanted to department. noted also that this .SPEED F M E R .AT H.AW.AII tb Athen* in' private jjiane owned Dodd hsa Maid repeatedly that Sept. 18 l/P) — lb . b a g ' by Greek ahipqjvner ' Aristotle Hgil H iller?" and "You can .reach preparation had been made. As I I eurtail the program. To- the con country already is ahead.^of Rus-. Honolulu’, .Sept. 1.8 i^i—rPeter he did not want, the Husaian lead­ 77-year-old man. John P, R.'* CHICKEN LIVERS ui 59c : SMAU ROASTERS . trary, he aald. he and hia associ­ sia' in fulfilling .the present pio- Ghickmaa of Han Franctsco Onaasis who' says he loves the er tb visit this country. The fresh­ the Moon but vou. can’t reach ! happened to be on the right aide of ■ America” One, bearing Khriiah-: the street, across from Macy’s and Hullivnn, died ..today of tn- ates want to see it enlarged. gi-am. It wild this coimtry already landed hia aingle engined plane temperamental diva f ’like a sis­ man senator baaed liis opposition Jurie* received iaat night when The CORK . Negotiations have been under-' has « 6tit to Russia all tb agreed- at Honolulu early today after t e r "... Typhoon Sarah bears on the grounds that millions of chev’a photograph aaid, 'Iwanted next to the barrier, I waa in a poal- he was atruck by an autoraohUe JW.HAU way between the department and on delegations in the flel down on Soviet-held Sakhalin -la tlon to see Khrushchev . ; of edu­ a. flight from Wake Island on - people are under Soviet domina- S for murder." while croaalng a atreet .near hia the Sox"lot foreign office for seV- cation, agriculture and cultural re- hie attempt to set an around- land after Idling 64 South Kore , tlon, and that^ Khrushchev Is re- 80 it went sll day, wherever The window* of the car were MAMCHISTtR COHM. home. Suillvan’e death w m $he PINEHURST AT 302 M^IN ST. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9'P.M. anil months on sotting up a new latfons, for instance, -while Russia ana and caiMlng a Khriiehchev went. closed, but the identity waa lin- CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS 1 the-world aoln flying record. million dollars | sponsibis for mass sfaughtef dur- third traffie tstaUty in the elty atxigram for the next two year* tiwils by three groups in each damage to American tmilltary ui Glnnkmqnn. a whtehmaker, left 1 (Ueattaaed| aa race Three) this yanr. , 66'esjrry on the sapping of visita category. Baa FnuMlaoo Ang, SS. ■^lations. (CoBtlnued M Fhge T w o) (OMttaqed ea Page Threa)

I i ' - t FAOE 1WO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18, 19B6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 19M I PAGE TH&Em , / t aalitii. lowing the. resignation of Leonard rallied under the Ns'vy banner won Sender. the team competition with a total I AMESITE V ' ■ V'i s o n • The DIreclore will alao conaider. Leaflets, Soundtrucks DoNotVse ^m ra Tpomey Co-Auihor» First Report New Yor^ Like Sphinx PeanutSnle cn Nchhar *id* vulnerabl* As It Sees Red Premiei* ment has' partially co’mpleted DEFEAT DECLARER Mlaa Laura C. .Tomney, clinical is meeting. ! kote prodncL Meets all FaH* plana for improving traffic flow Firm Warns NORTH Junior High For Kiwanh A publicity campaign by the B.t Alfred SheinwoM A 10 9 'poyehologiat for the Manchester Balsa champion Heck, an Army j eral Government apaeUkia* to public discussion on any eub- there and installing ' additional Mon*. Over 150 eatleiad eoa> T lirw public hetrlnir* on Manchester Taxpayers League U.S. Masters' Team Champion O Nona Child Guidance Clinic, to the co­ Reiman Moran Wayne Stowe team member, gave credit to hia j ject under Board jurlediction. tfaffic lights. Reportedly," - the t r J m Manchester drug store managers The first report on building prog­ Manchester Kiwani* Club r«- tomera In Manchester. CM* proprtition* totalinp $.M.250 willj and a' letter by a Town Director 'The science of getting the most a K D J 6 s 3 (CaRlInMil from Page One)' (Coattmied from Pag* One) ■oh and daughter, Bill and Luanne, > The Directors will consider set- acted swiftly today to halt sales author of a handbook for psycho­ c.eived *817.28 . from the sale of Rorprialngly low per drive- held by the Boerrl of Directors j projeot has been postponed to the' asking information from General put of your trumps is an impor­ A K 10 9 5 4 ress at the North Bnd Junior high for hiS'Victory. ling a date for an Informal meet­ 1961-63 biennium, although it had school has been submitted to Chea­ "Kids' Day" peanuts last night, Tuesdey *t 9 p m. in the Municipal Manager Richard Martin were an­ of a new home permanent product tant branch of declarer’s play. In WEST EAST logist* which haa recently been In the streets, apart from the mlatakable. A sensation like a ing with the Manche'atej: Housing been expected last .vear. ted F. Langtry, deputy director of nearly llOfl more than the *725.55 "A fter t spoke at length about * AME81TE SEAL lauding. nounced today as ths towii moves after receiving warnings that the some hands the defenders can AK Q I A *342 publifhed. thrill want through me. hut I waa Authority to hear abtTut the lat- public work* Building In- sporadic clapping for Khrushchev, taken in last year. the children t^ich the peanut sale COATINGS AUo. the Directors "in consider f'nmpletiag Report toward Anti-Polio Week, begin­ preparation Is potentially danger­ show how much they know of thla 08642 OA10 9 The book ia titled, "Evaluation of not inclined to be enthusiastic and ler'a progress on a federally sub- spector Thcmaa Monahan.' the atmosphere was eerie, almoet will benefit,'' he Said, "they each BU B-M25 Authorising General Manager The Board will conaider accept­ ning Monday. part of the game. a 10 9 aA642 Changes Associated with Paychl- wav* back to the pudgy right hand The proceeds of the sal* will go sidised garden apartments project ing a deed for Ludlow Rd. from ous to the eyes. West opened the king of spades, Monahan, whoae department Is went upstairs and came hack with Evenings Ml 5-4562 Richard Martin to enter ipfo con­ League President Bernard Au> A A * 3 2 A I 7 atric Treatment." The co-author sinister. In other places, the feel­ waving forjsiard' and back as the to the club's fund for needy chil­ for Hie elderly off W. Center St., K, Middle Tpke. south to Garth The Federal Food lu-.d Drug Ad­ and South won with the ace. It acting in a clerk of the work* ca­ 50 cent* from their piggy banks. tracts for projects on "dtich bids gust outlined the steps hi* citixent' SOUTH lb Dr. Marvin Reznikoff, director ing was like that in Washington Car sped (last, and- believe I dren. which provides clothing, now in the planning stages. Rd. in the Rockledge aubdiviston. ministration and the Richard Hud- waa a hopeleaa contract, but South p a b ly at the school, said the foot­ Bo, 1 had" a head start." will have been opened earlier In group will take to publicize the „ AA763 o f clinical peychology at the Insti­ when he strived .• there— mainly couldn't have if I wsnted to. scholarships, camping trips . and By Sept. 22, .Martin said, s report nut Co. issued a warning through found an amusing way to lose the ings are 86 per cent complete and the day. Another Hem, Is. confirming a free' antirpollo clinic next Wed­ OKQJ7SS tute of Living in Hartford. Pup- Maybe, being without a Jacket and various recreational activities for by the town engineer. Town Plan­ the press for consumers not to use maximum. the foundation wall about 65 per cool curiosity. Byrla Opens Farm Plan The public hearings will be o n ; certificate for financing part of nesday from 2:30 to 9 p.m. In the a 7 llsher 1* the Charles C. Thomas In a white shirt, I drew attention, both boys and girla. ning Commission, and town eoun- the new wave solution called Declarer led a diamond, and ♦ Q6 cent completed. Some slab in­ "■you can’t figure 'em today," appropriations of Sth.OOp for a | the cost of the bodies of the re­ hearing room of the Municipal Co. of Springfield, III. for It seemed we looked directly at Herman J. Heck, for the second Damascus. U.A.R.— The Syrian "Fashion Quick Salon Tested Per­ East took the ace, East returned Sooth Wm( North East sulation has been placed. . said a crowd-wise mounted police­ awftnming pool at the Vcrplanck cently purchased town garbage sel is expected to be campleted Building. The first half of the book deals each other. time in three years, waa the heat region of the United" Arab Re­ regarding the condition of the road manent." a spade, and Wes't cashed the 1 O Paw 2 a The storm dratfiage system has man. “ They don’t look like they’ll School. *4,000 for extra fill at trucks. The town would pay Town Director Theodore Powell with the problems and approaches In all,. It waa not. by any^ meana, of the 72 Ktwania ealesraen. He public la atartlng a 5-year-agrlcul- in accordance with subdivision Nevis B. Cook, chief of the New queen and Jack. Now West cashed 2 0 All Pau been installed except fqr final con* get out of hand, but you can't tell.’’ Robertapn Park, and *2.250 to *362.50 in interest at 2 'j per cent wrote to Martin asking .whether to research in clinical psycho­ nection at E. Middle T ^ e ., Mona­ a joyous occasion. The crowd was collected *47.82. tural-expanslon program which cover repairs last year to the dis­ per .year on balance of *14.500 ex­ regulations. England office of the Food and the ace of clubs and led another Opening lead. — A K A f that moment, to siren wailed Heck waa followed by Edward will cost 100,000,000 liras (about Ij preparations fpr the clinic are Drug Administration, said the therapy. It discusses some of the han aaid. adding that considerabie strangely silent, just murmured posal area bull dozer, according to pected to be paid up in the fiscal In another matter,, the Board club. UP the street. It was only a Are W. Kraaenica with a collection of *27,000,000), Maj Yune*. Minister coming along smoothly. preparation contains a neutraliser problems of research, such a* the rock was encountered (appfoxi-' conversation audible. Most im­ Martin." year beginning July 1, 1060, will consider authorizing Ita chair­ Declarer won In dummy with mateiy 1.850 cubic yards). The e- captain's car trying to move *46.93, Raymond E. Gorman with of Agiiculture in the Syrian re­ August said the League wili- solution which, if It gets into (he the king of clubs and gratefully queen of hearts, and West took the Invasion of the research team into pressive was the number o f pa­ The llrst two surns. would come Another matter is an amended man. Ma.vor Eugene T, Kelly, to will be some additional rock to be through the frozen, bumper-to- trolmen. the mounted police, more *41.99, and Dr. Robert E. Kama gion. estimates the plan wilt help broadcast reminders on radio sta­ eyes, can cause severe and painful cashed the king of diamonds in last trick w lt^ th e lowly four of an Interview situation which could from the capital improvanicnls re- report by Roger J. Macaione, Di­ name three Directora to aerve on a removed but the total amount bumper' traffic. Nevertheless, the police on rooftop*, and the brevity with *41.51. raise the national income hy near­ tions VyiNF in Manchester and irritation, lasting several days. order to get rid of his Is.st spade. hearts! <3* alter the results of the interview, senT fund, and the last from the i rectors' appointee to the Manches­ 9-man committee that will consult should be within the 3,200 cubic sound brought people surging o f the event for which everyone The group of 86 KIwanian* who ly *162.000,000. WKNB in West Hartford on Mon­ The federal agency and the South had visions of getting out "I would have doubled," West and partially defeat the purpose general fund surplus from the ; ter Country Club Board of Gov­ with Marlin On appointing engin­ Miss iJiura C. Tupmey yards covered ti* the contract, he toward the point where pickets waited ao long in. the chili wind day, Tuesday, and Wednesday. He manufacturer are concerned 'bout with a whole skin, but he dlijn't announced, “ I f I- had known that of the research. fiscal year which ended June 30. |ernors, on operations at the club. eers or architects to prepare pre­ said. were waving their placards. They that breezed through 34th Rt. liminary plans for improving said Charles Morrison is arrang­ consumer* who may already have see how much trump trouble was I waa going to take three trump Other problems discussed in this Bid Timetable | IMsruss Cllnie ing for two sound trucks to be In Wherever undergrdund utilities in turn began shouting and press­ lighting, plumbing, ventilation and purchased the product or who may ahead. tricks." section are the difficulty of defin­ Mr. and. Mrs. David Toomey of A feeling similar to seeing The four bid openings on the • ^The Directors also will discuss use tomorrow and on Wednesday* buy it before it is removed from have been placed, back fillin'- haa ing against the wooden ■barricades other facilities in the town’s older lAiads Diamond The real culprit was, of course. ing "Improvement"." the difficulty Bolton. Khrushchev himself seemed to go MARY DUHPHY DAHCE STUDIO day of the meeting are for ( l i j the polio clinic In be held Sept. 23 store shelves. • been started and gas. electric and penning them on the sidewalks. elementary schools. In , addition, .August also said 14,000 Nation­ In an effort to get to his own North. He should have gone on to , of obtairting good subjects ' for through me when I saw the sky­ Wmdow shades of levsiy Du PMt grading and storm sewer work to from 2:30 to 0 p.m. in the hear­ water services have been brought When the flreman's car got 75 MAPI.E BTREET— (BRITIBH-AMERICAN CLUB) three committee members will be al Foundation leaflets have been Several local dnig htores re­ hand, declarer led a diamond from three diamonds Instead of passing study, and the length of time writing plans overhead making the "TantiM” sre easy to snHh. Will atop flooding between Bolton Si. | ing room of the Municipal Build­ to the site. through, silence settled over chosen by the Board of Education distributed to churches and civic ceived notices in this morning’s dummy and ruffed with the seven two hearts. needed for therapy. . Monahan said work in the boiler now familiar cross. He first spread "UP TO THE MINUTE BOUTINEB" leek like new. Wen'I ersek, fray er and Schaller Rd., 10 a.m.; t2i a , ing and another one to he held Emanuel Lutheran crowd again. and three by the Town Building organizations by a committee mail from the Hudnut Co. advising of hearts. West voter-ruffed with Dally Question The second half of the book re­ room has been directed so that the north-south line, then, in what pinhele. Avsitable in many attrsc- atormsewer for the North End'^ in October. Anti-polio week be­ them to "immediately remove from This took place in front of the Committee. composed of former Directors the eight and returned a low club. A * dealer, you hold; Spades— 10 views the studies done In recent boilers can be placed next week. aeem'sd. a long time, returned to tiv* color*. Just call us. W* will b* junior high school site. 10;30 afn., gins .Monday in Manchester. saie" the new proV -t. ■*- Three Classes Resume hotel where Khrushchev gave, hi* A U TYPES OF DANCING The agenda also lists reports by Walter Mahoney and Sherwood East ruffed with the nine, and 9; Hearts—N on e Diamonds— K Q years on psychotherapy testa like The oil tank was placed and par­ methodically make the crossbar. It glad to measure your aindew* and (o i a storm sewer to stop flooding .\nolher item is considcrajlion Bowers, Oliver Jarvis. Cheater stores had received no warning luncheon speech. hung there a^long tiVne. give yeu s free eetimst* far asw Martin on Bumhsm. St. and Bush South over-ruffed with the jack. J 8 5 3; Clubs—K 10 9 5 4. What the inkblot and Thematic Apper­ tially filled Sspt. 11, and piping to w ith Individual InatnicUon In classes Including: Jazz, ArrobaHc, at Leonard and Main Sts . 11 of the resolution of Town Court notice in the mail* yet, 'but took "Tontin*.” m u R d . t-f f (& \ Parciak. and Clifford Rautenberg. Declarer next led the king of do you say? ceptive 'Tests, and also research Church School classes will re­ the tank is in progress now. Un­ Sing Star Spangled Banner Ballet, Toe, Tap, Modem and Ballroom . . . .Modem •lass is es­ a m.;, and i4) the pool at V e r-! Judge Jules Karp that memorial­ Powell, in his letter, asked if all supplies of the product off their hearts to force out the ace. East Answer: Pass. Don’t stretch to studies done on interview results, sume at Emanuel Lutheran derground sanitary lines have In the ballroom,, Khrushchev with bloody hands into a personal sential to ever.v promising young dancer fo r . a well rounded- planck. 2 p.m. izes the Stale Legislature to set there were anything further the shelves when Informed by others. returned the. last spade. open a substandard hand with and the use of tranquilizers and Church with a Rally Day aervice been about-35 per cent completed, stood up before a large, watchful, image of a clever, ambaing. down- dance education. In other business, the Board up a program to help rehabilitate Board of Directors could do to Two cosmeticians at local stores Sunda.v at 9 and 10:30 a.m. i South ruffed with the five of length only In the minor suits. I f shock treatment. and this work is being directed to generally skeptical audience—one to-earth and rather plauatble man. Oil PONT "Til consider accepting amend­ aloohollcs who are regulars in May Raps Dodd promote the clinic's success. He had alreadv used advance samples Pupils will meet In Luther hall, * Baby Dance Clasaes * Teenage Ballroom Classes e Adults’ hearts, and West over-ruffed with your two suits were the majora ' Miss Toomey has been working speed up back filling operations, that had spontaneously hurst into Most of the New Yorkers On the ment* to it* rules of procedure police courts. wanted to know if Town Health of the permanent and were pleased where a film, entitled “The Right and .Mothers' Gym and Dance Claase*. 4;iasses resume the week the six. Now West led his last you would open the bidding. for the Child Guidance Clinic on singing the "Star Spangled Ban­ streets were reacting to the pubUr that would limit a townspersqn to A vancancy exists on the De­ Directors could do to promote the with the .results, Start," will be shown, after which Monahan said. of Beptember 14th. k On Red Boss Stand club, and East ruffed with the ten. (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ Thursdays since January. She also There has been no delivery of ner" as he entered. Image of Khrushchev, symbolized IONTINE speaking once during the part of velopment Commission for the clinic's succes.s. He wanted to Moat stores reported large stocks works at the mental hygiene clinic pupils will be assigned to their South had to over-ruff with the tures Corp,) steel as .yet, except for founda­ But when he got going, applause by leaflets bearing a cartoon In - I FOB IX'BTHER INFORMATION OB REGISTRATION Directors' meetings that are open ; term ending November 1962, fol­ know if Town Health Director on hand since it was a new product. for the Veterans Administration clis.srooms. (Continued from Page.One) tion reinforcing. Some columns followed the translation of remark which he extends a bloody hand to Nicholas Marzialp will need any Regional Office in Hartford. F.dwin Naschke is superintend­ should be delivered soon, the in­ after remark. And he got some big President Eisenhower and hold* a C A L L BU 9-9811 BEFORE 2 P.M. Ing the Hungarian revolution of help, if there will be enough vac­ IJ.S. Top Pepper Buyer She received her bachelor of ent of the Church School, assisted laughs. The audlente literally ex­ E. A. JOHNSON cine, and other information. by Herman Johnson and Mrs. Dar­ spector said. knife behind hi* back. aclenca degree in 1950 from Bates ploded when Khrushchev looked at But those who listened to him . . . Mise'-kfary is • member of the National Association of 1956. Martin la scheduled to report on where she majored in mathe­ rell Morrissette as principals. Conduit ha.s been placed in the Dance and Aff(jiated Artists and has been recently appointed a Bombav — lndia'‘ exported more Mayor Robert F. Wagner and said, and caught the full force of his PAINT CO. May spoke yesterday at a news clinic preparations at a Directors' matics and waa elected to Phi^There are 3,56 pupil.s enrolled with boiler room so that concrete can member of the Advisory Board of the Connecticut Chapter. than 4.000 tons of pepper during with if sly grin: "I realize that you pereonality at close range saw the fS I M AIN ST., MANOHEBTEB conference sponsored by the New meeting Tuesday night, the night Beta Kappa. In 1954, she ra^ a staff ,of ."il teachers, substitutes be poured for th^ boiler pad. Oth­ the first six months of this year, Invited me here to see what sort Image he wanted them to see. Haven County Republican Wom­ before the clinic la held. ceived her master's degree from and clerical worker. er areas are not yet ready for according to the Indian Pepper electrical work, Monahan said. of man this Khrushchev is." en's Assn. Six reporters from Another Anti-Polio Week and and Spice Trade A.s.sn. The United the University of Connecticut, and There" is a nursery class for nev.ispapers In the county ques­ clinic will be held in October. Is working toward her doctorate at children 3 years of age at the 9 Some brick and blocks have been Then, after the artfully timed States topped the list of importers delivered but no exterior wails pause, he said, "W ell, here I am.” tioned the GOP leader. Requirement for. Students with 1.087 tons, the Soviet Union that univer|ity. She plans to do a.m. session, and a nurser.v for have been started, however, the The fact is that Khrushchev has Asked about the I960 presiden­ They were set up after the was second with 475 tons, and her thesis on some facet of em­ younger children at 10:30 a.m. to Cmt. N«« ^ masons, and the engineer, have a magic ability to transform the tial campaign. May would not Board of Education ruled that, Canada was third with 343. India's TONIGHT and TOMORROW O N LY pathy. permit parents to attend that 9 t o 9 started to lay out the work. public Image of a dangerous man M u t name his preference for the Re­ henceforth, ail students in the own pepper consumption was estl- 2 TOP HITS—ALL COLOR SHOW Miss Toomey Is the daughter of service. publican nomination. He said the school s.vatem must be immunized mate'd at 5,000 to 6.000 tons.- 1 no State's Republicans will declare except those who have medical or their intentions a few months be­ Church Reopens religious objections. fore the GOP convention next Students must receive the first summer. School on Sunday of three shots required for immu­ tNblTIONEDf ShoSMSk May also said he felt that Sen. nization b.v Oct. 1, the second by KEITH'S BRINGS YOU CUSTOM QUALITY COMFORT Nov. 1, and the third by the time lifiyi43S look w hat John Kennedy (D-Mass) was los­ E f l S T l U O O D Church School reopens at St; school open* in 1960. ing his 1 i;iortan' as a presiden­ Mary's Episcopal Church Sunday tial hopeful. He added 4hat Gov. The clinics will be open to any at 9 a.m. for alt except high school Manchester person who needs any The Year’f Rest Pirtare Abraham Rlbicoff and Democratic students, who will join in the sec­ one^of the three shots, not only to James Htewnri Chairman John Bailey, who have ond worship service at 11 a.m. declared their support for Ken- students. , Lee Remirk The winter schedule of three Ren Gsziero in YOU CAN Throughout the two knti-polio ned.v. would leave the senator's COLOR by oe Lime services at 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m. will weeks, all ' townspeople will be ‘Anatomy Of A Murder” W ith FIN E Bedding! bandwagon if they had the chance. resume and there will oe no 10 But the Governor and Bailey are urged either to get inoculations At 1:S0-S;N o'clock service as there has been from their physicians or use the PLUS BONUS LATE SHOW TONIGHT ONLY too committed to Kennedy’s cause during the summer. AUo ■■6EMOR PRO M " to quit now, Ma.v ssid. clinics. with Jill Carry SAL MINEO In "THE YOUNG DON’T CRY" Nursery children should report Paul Hampton o/d Bond At 4:1S6;S»-1S;M STARTS SUNDAY—“ANATOMY OF A MURDER" BOY to the old rectory,'ird kindergar­ ten pupils to Uic ch'ldren'a chapel in' the old church at 9. Separate Ran. -D iary af a High flrheol Brida" BURNSIDE I PARKING worship services will he conducted I A Local Stocks for these ages 'n their respective BURNMOf AVE • I HTf D I CON') chapels. Held Over! Ends Tues. ({uoUtlons PurnisIMd by Children in grade 1 thibugh 8 ENDS for only Cphum A Middlebrook. Inc. are to accomo'uiy their parents to i/itsr o/P£/tr/ Cold Bond Medium Firm the 9 a.m. Family Service. Claas FRI.-SAT. ONLY Bank Rtorks registration locations wilt be an­ TUES. Bid Asked JAMfSSTtWJt'T j . Direct from Miami, Florida MANSFIELD nounced by *he Rev. Alfred Wilr avHtrrM mr. st-sa wiLUMMfip Conn. Bank and Trust Uam.s, rector, during this service. Danserq Recording Artist Co...... 42 High school students should re­ THE FABULOUS Innerspring Mattress Mnrtford Nstlona. port to the old dining loom at ' n a m e d Bank A Trust Co. 37 40 9:45 a.m. and worship at the sec­ Firs insuranes Companle* ond fam ily, sei vice i.t 11 unless MURDER"I D/\iSY Tony Pandy A happy medium, between hard and soft. It * excepUohally Aetna F i r e ...... 62', 65 >4 they are members of the Junior ON TRUM PET comfortable, in durable' ticking with side straps for turning, Hartford B'ire .... .171 181 ' Choir which sings at 9. 8 P..M. 6:80-10:40 ventilators, coils are auto-locked. Keith saving at Nationsl F ire ...... 127 1.35 Anyone, sixth grade or older ahd SAT. 1 P.M., KID SHOW rhofcnix Fire . . . . t . 72>, , 75'j not confirmed, should register in OAK GRILL "FROM HELL TO TFJlAS" Lift ana Indrmilltv Ins. Cos. the confirmation class which will SO Oak St., Manchester * c / u . 1X)TS O’ CARTOONS Aetna Casualty .. .175 meet in the visual education room No Cover— No Minimum • » 1 3 » » 185 '‘Anatomy" Not Shown Matinee .9 5 tAa sAoa teitk tK$ magic boU Aetna Life ...... 226 241 "after the 9 o'clock service. • Par­ Box SprinK Conn. General . . . . .338 35.1 ents’ classes will be organized -tn $29.95 Black, Calf or Suede Hftd. Steam Boiler . 87 92 the nave Of the church at the each Travelers ...... 81'4 8414 same time. ‘ Public UtmUes St. Mary's received a Diocese of Open A Keith Account Conn, Light A Power 21'j 23 >, Connecticut ' Honor School” award PLUS—"PIER 6 HAVANA" The Afr Step wdman moves easily, [Hftd. Electric Light-6.1'* 66', for ita work last year. The-.award WHITE ELEPHAHT WED.: SOPHIA LOREN-"THAT KIND OF WOMAN" 1 Hartford Ga* Co. . 44 47 will be on display opening Sunday. ! Southern New England RESTAURANT confident in tailored smartness. 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HARTFORD CENTER ] Stanlev Works .. .. 51 . 64 Open Wed., lliurs.. Erl. P.A.G. Ballroom for dollars more! The label tells you the/re Open Dally to A P.M. ; Terry Steam ...... 38 42 FATHERS .. . TUJ • PNI. 1 Torrlngton ...... 30 32 26 Village St., Rockville Dancing From 7:30 to 11:45 ■itag Year tea* genuine Ban-Lonsc-kitten-soft cardigans that M ob-, Tnea. Sat. TUI • P.M. • •-Open Fridays to 9 PJVI. 1 Veeder R o o t ...... 51 55 .95 I The above quotatlori* are not to . ADMISSION fibc a/7 IT M IW U* TMM Box Spring wash like a dream, dry quickly, never need be construed as actual market*. lYMTilVISTMa ' $39.95 ^ O t iy blocking! Choose white, paistels and NO Join Keith'* Bedding Cliib!, 1 f , 1 wanted Fall shades; 34-40. So be here when EAST RO ONI UMWI INCREASE BOLD! VITAL! FEARLESS! HI.(tH0aL AH 'the doors open for one of the most fantastio ^Winds IN M M ITW aalaRf - f T Mlp^UTin mOM OOH'T WAIT—IT WILL HEVER wM 9 M im i sweater buys of a li/etime! 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Better Meals Buiid Better Families ^ ToUand County was found guiky of laaclvioua i flrmatlon groups are invwed to a t- ! lets, will speak to the Garden Pluh | » Frilltlfl tonals urging'enactm*nt of stif-i New Arms Ban Plan Andover carriage in a . . recent . . seagion , of* tend___ a - meeting . „ at 8 'p.m. . .Monday at ll'a flrat fall meeting at 8 p.m. *e*^ laiM IlV l a r u i i s i fer building r ^ e s and more Superior Court Trial Justice Court. m the church, Werlne.sdsy In the elemenlAiw thorough Inspections. Roharge appealed to have the I Harvest Food ISale Planned .school. Buell will dlaciias the care 111 Fallen Building Good Nutrition Only Magic in Food Patch Heads ca.sp heard in Tolland Count,y Su-1- Plain.s for a Harvest Food sale, and ctiltivation of African violets Appeals in six cases were vacat­ Drops Thorny Issues perior Court and posted a-bond of ,! to be held at the Bumap-Skinner, end gloxinia.s. two of the nio.«t col- Barletta, Italy, .Sept. 18 JP. - Amesite Drives ed when the cases were called In $200. ’ Ubrary from 10 a m. to 2 p.m.; orful and popular of indoor-garden" The toll of recovered dead In this 184 MOUNTAIN RD. «T OATKO* MADDOX Tolland County Superior Court Roharge had been fined $.50 and Sepl. 26. were made at yesterda.v's plants, ROTRLEDOE BY (Ckmttaiued tram Page One) Cub Program sentenced to 3atfs\-s in Jail, n-1'h nie«tlng of the Womena Fellow- meeting will be opened by port city's apsrtment fiotise dis-1 MBAFm 4 aa4 Msrirata Editor yesterday. , win view them with equal scrioua- Sparkling new 6-room ranch, nest.” the jail sentence suspended. eiiip of the First Congregational Reymond Stoner. Tiew presi- aster reached 55 today. O-E kitchen. 2 ceramic hatha, Th* great advancee }n medlclna The appeals ,from lower courts West did not mean "to Insist that ' . Albert Patch wnll be chairman of and nutrlUon hare helped deetroy Both Litoyd and Herter came out An Imposition of senleui^ on church. dent off the club. Hostesses -.cill Sqiiada of men snd bulMozsrS finished r*c room. 2-car garage, THE had been entered by the following: the reunification of Germany the Cub Scout program which will Kathja6ri Hood. 41. of Manches- At the work meeting the women ■ Mrs. F„ K. Sevd, Mrs. Andrew aluminum siding Early occu­ many food fUlaciea Neverlhe- for freedom of passage through - / V i f l c f e 0^ OC/tf fft under\vay tonight with an or­ ronHnued to probe the rubble of s CO. leaa. a number of people iUll claim ,1ohn W. Shea, 80. Simsbury, would be roIncldenUl with general the Sues Canal—and Lloyd added, ter, also found guilty of laaclvioua sewed towels and infanta' clothing, end Mrs. F-sth'er Menk. pancy. Porter St. School dis­ disarmament.” Soviet Foreign ganizational meeting at the home „.^rrlage, was..... siiapended for two ; , , , service project for the Wind-1 interest In African violets la five-story building thst eotlspsed Thomas Colla to believe In ''magloal'’ propertlea speeding; Robert Dorssy, 38, Cov­ “of the ships of all nations." Ar­ trict. Minister Andrei A. Gromyko said of Frank Halnea on Wales Rd.. atr weeks Wednesday. of certain fooda and In evU po>^era entry, operating a motor vehicle gentine Foreign Minister Diogenes 7:30 ham Community Memorial Hospl-' widespread, the public ia in- 14 MBERT7' ST. M l 9.5224 JA 2.5750 In other perfectly good grocer>’ while license is under suspension; he was interested to'note the Unit­ Toboada spoke out for “freedom of Three trafllc ca.aes were al.ao tal in Willimantic. vlted to attend the meeting. Rain hampered their grim task. An older 7-room home, new ed States now "does not Irrevoca­ The PTA voted Wedne.aia.v Volunteers Needed Tomorrow The final death toll «"as still In G-E heating, 1 block from Main Itema. . , Kenneth K. Knight. Winsted, oper-. navigation on the ssm and Inter­ C.J. MORRISON night to sponsor the piogrnm heard, Ronald Tasker, 21. of Co-* A popular auperaUtlon la that ating under suspension and giving bly link general disarmament with national waterways." Itiinbia, waa found guil;y of hav- - Fathers of children enrolled In Manchester Evening Herald A n - doubt, St and Center .Spring* Park. the reunification of Oerminy.’’ PAINT and WALLPAPER COMPANY again for another ^ear. Other com­ the co-op kindergarten are asked dover correspondent. .Sirs. Paul K. Originally police aqld 118 per- Owner* rnoving out of town, entera. raw eggs, lean meat and false Information to an officer; Israel has lined up a series of mittee members provided from ing an illegal rnuffler on hta car. bhvM Increase virility. That 1» Henry J. Blair. 18, Manchester, A aource claiming to be familiar such statements for the general 885 CENTER STREET — TEL. MI 9-9718 and fined $5. i tn lend a hand tomorrow at 2 p.m. pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim were In -the building when it want to aell; Good value. Drive with the formulation of the latest PTA memberships are the Ucv at the First Congregatiopal 2-B6.56. ' , caved in, Thirteen lived through It. bv. then call us. not eo. Thoee fooda have no such failure to drive to the right; Har- debate to pressure the United WE GIVE OBEEN STAMPS Willard K. Thomeii, Kdwai-d Ar I Franklin I-anguille, 25. Willi Bpadal property—Juat good gen­ .old A. Fleihke, 30, East Hartford, British plan Insisted it was only a will he'* ...... _ ! night Mayor Michele Pal- . AOUTH WINOSOR Arab Republic into letting her car­ CLOSED WEDNESDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST nold. William Kellev and s.ew art' 1 v ^ s ^ . t Onlv j eral health. failure to drive to the right; and rehash of Western proposals put goes through the canal. Holainglon. All other inlere.sted, I erected,, for the plaj-yard. OnK mlless.i .said a recheck showed 2 year* old. 6-rootii ■ split level, Vernon before the subcommittee in '1954, Warren Richard. .39. of this four fathers assisted at the work' 10 Plane* in H r r orre ' about 72 were in the building at 'j acre lot. well landscaped. Dietitians and physicians have Joseph Tripoli Jr., 21, Stafford, op- residents snd Oih Scout o.irents debunked some of the moat per- allng a motor vehicle while under 1955 and 1957. town, pleaded guilty to a charge session on the play-,\ard last .Sun- — Ihe time of the disaster, Aluminum combination win­ WELDINii SHOP are Invited to attend the meeting of failurh to atop aij a atop sign dav and more hands will defi-' Kuala Lufiipur, Malaya The ; The atale profenitor Is qiies- dow*. I»w taxes. OI mortgage aistent superstitions in a ^booklet, the Influence^ intoxicants. He was asked If this mesint that called by Haines, town Scniting FOCTE 8$—VERNON ‘ Food FacU Talk Back." publish­ Britain, now that the disarmament and fined $5. ' nitely be needed to get the area ' world's smallest and ’least hel-, tioniiig builders in an effort may to de-_ be assumed. Commissioner. l8PEriAI.I7,ING IN ed by the American Dietetic As-1 package had been unwrapped, was Personal Notices' Five den mothers' will s'so be C'hiireh Notes i ready for the pet. 5 opening, a llgerent air force recently cele-' termine the exact cause o^ the* You may inspect these homes aoclation. wrapping it up again. He replied ^yge...s.,.r,CK-up provided from P-TA membership to “ Come Let Us Worah'ip" will he ' co-op spokesman said yesterday. brated Its first birthday with a mishap, thi* weekend. Pleas* call Here are a few exam ples: Police Arr^ests that framers of the plan had been get the program undetvvay. the topic of the sermon by the A .Saturdav aession has been review byHis Majesty the Yang The building had onca been a IRON RAILIN6 White eggs are not more nutri­ "-ery .careful not to tie the pack­ -4n Memoriflm CASES OF SODA AT Rev Willard Kl Thomen a'l the planned for this week In hopes of dl-Pe.rtuan Agong. The Royal, one-story garage. The four stories DISCOUNT PRICES PT..\ ..\dnpls Budget JOHN H. LAPPEN. INC. Oxyi-Acetylene and Are Weldlilf tious than broam. The nutritive age up. ” In lov)n* 'itMtnWy of Mnrgaret L. The PTA adopted a budget of ■10 a.m. Rally Day .service Sunday I gettingting out more volunteersvolunteers. 'Malayan Air Force numbers only of apartments were a'dded several Ml 9-5261 value la not related to the color A Hartford man visiting In “There is nothing here." he re- Maxwell w)io pSaaed away Sept. 18, AT OUR BOTTLINO PLANT Garden riub to Hear Expert ' 10 planes none-of them fighters I months ago. City officials believed 12 Large Bottles PrioM quoted are for home dellv- $.535 at Its first fall meeting. The in the Flrat Congregational 164 East Center St., .Manchester TKI-. TB 5-1776—Ml 9-0868 of the sheU. Fish and celery ere Manchester was arrested on in- Jnarked^ of Uoyd’^ state^ment to The aiiixwell family. Items are listed ns follows; Schol-j Church. Albert Buell of Raslford. known or bombers which can be tucked the foundations were too weak for Weekend. Please Call ARMAND CORNEAU, Prop. not brain foods. Special foods do r..y Uiat one particular step should eriea only; extra charge for ban­ throughout Southern New Rng- awa.v in a corner of Kuala Liim-, tjie additional load MI 9-2896, MI 8-5219 toxicatlon and breach of peace quets., partlea, ahowera. weddinga, arahip, local. $1.50. state. $5; hos-1 .\ll adults interested In Bible not build special Usauea. Fish and celery aren’t “brain foods," bpt smart homemakers be dependent on another.” Card of Thanks . 1.50 .stud.v, discu.ssion, or adult con- land as a specialist In African vio-, pur'* big International Ait port. Italian newspaper* canted »di- charges, last night, and he led a Tha family of John J. DUtnteyer ate, pltallty, $20; publicity, $10; spou Also, addlUonal food la not need­ make Usty, vitamln-rlch. protein-rich dishes such as tuna mold. Herter, who addressed the As­ wish to thank their many friends add ^1 Tax Incl. sored agencies, Girl .Scout Camp. ed for mental activity. The fear patrolman a brief chase in Center sembly earOer. said the United neiahbors. Pratt A' Whitney Aircraft Plus Deposit $50, and Cub'Scouts. $20; prograin. that proteins and starches should Park before being booked at Po­ States regardea the coming nego­ Assembly Department for kindness lemon Juice, 3-4 teaspoon salt, 4 Doyle, Storra; Mrs. Anna Kripaitis, shown during their recent bereavement. $25; secrctar>’’.s expenses, $.5; not be eaten at the iame meal Is 42 Edward St.; Reiia Gosaelln. 3 lice Headquarters. tiations as a majer opportunity MANCHESTER State membership. $.50: special nonsense. Many foods are a com­ teaspoon Tabasco. 2 teaspoons and hoped “’T’e Sovlet'government The DitOneyer family. $ ^ . « 5 Delivered 1- Worcestershire sauce. 3 cans (6H Fernwood Dr.. Bolton; Mrs. Mary Louis J. Sullivan, 49, is being event*. $1.50 contingenc,v, $2{>; and ■J’''.' . ,.. V ^ bination of protein and carbohy- Dubay and son. Hartford, ------X;------Tax Incl. co-op kindergarten. $25. dratee. 7 ounces each; funs, 1 table­ held in lieu of $100 bond for court BOTTLING CO. spoon prepared mueiard. 1 cup DISCHARGED TODAY: Alex­ appearance tomorrow. If he Pins Deposit since there ia a balance on hand ' The belief that vegetable Juices ander Schulthels, 91 Robert Rd.; of $277,66. the present ways arid- have magic health-giving prop­ mayonnaise (or salad dressing), poets bond, he will be allowed to 10 HENDERSON RD. 1'.^ cups finely diced celery, Mrs. Mary Sault, 82 Foster St.; select a court date. •k -k -k means Committee will only have tn arties is a myth created by pro­ Mrs. Mary Cushing. 16 Pres­ Patrolman William Pearson Ml 3.7922 raise $257.34 tn meet the budget; .S'* moters of foods falsely claimed to cup finely diced green pepper. 1 can (9 ounces) crushed pineapple. ton Dr.; George Nowsch, Marl­ picked up Sullivan who was walk­ A show of hands at the meeting have apecial health qualities. borough; Alfred Bushey, 33 revealed that mnn.v menibtra were Sprinkle gelatin on cold water ing on Ridge St. Pearson was Small Bottles No vegetable or fruit or Its Division St.; Mrs, Olga piih- sent in a patrol car after police In favor of an Idea introdurc,1 from Juioa has a ^leclflc disease-curing in saucepan to soften. Place over low. Tamarack Lane. Vernon; NOTICE Case of 24 , South Off the executive conimltto-3 that all received a complaint Sullivan was property. Nor is it true that can­ low heat, stirring constantly until Mrs. Elsie Bouchard, Carter 'St.; members who donale.1 $1 would * dissolved. Remove from heat;.stir causing a disturbance at a McKee ned vegetable products have less Jeffrey Heints. Ellington; Domin­ St. address. $1.20 Cuntor St. not be BoUcited for the initial fund- nutritive value than fresh-cooked in lemon Juice, salt. Tabasco and ica Recchia, 102 Charter Oak Sf.; MORNING GLORY LEAGUE < I Tax Incl. raiaing eve.nta. Many members had ; Worceatershlro: (Jool. Mary Williams, Wapplng; Stanley Stopped In a line of traffic on > aald laat year that they would onea Center St. Sullivan Jumped from Plus Deposit North Off Here’s another fallacy. These Drain tuna; reserve oil. Stir re­ Ostrowaki. 434 Oakland St.: Mrs. MEETING And MEE PRACTICE prefer to donate one dollar when Barbara Wilson and son, Loveland the car and legged across Center solicited for rake snlc.s .Since there combinations are poisonous or served oil and mustard into Park, Pearson in pursuit. Pear­ W ttt C m ttr St. Harmful: Milk and oysters, milk mayonnaise mixture until blended. Hill, Rockville; Mrs. Ann 0!Brien $1.35 Delivered wa* a memberahip of 260 laat year. and son. OS Oakland St.; Mrs. Bar­ son said he caught the accused on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 23. 9:30 A.M. It waa estimated tha* a maj-ar por­ and fish, milk and Imons, milk Chill until the consistency of Linden St. and they walked back I Tax Incl, and tomatoes, milk -and cucum­ unbeaten egg white. Mix in re­ bara Foreman and daughter. Plus Deposit tion of the monc.y needed could be Warehouse Point; Mrs. Diana to the car. ' N«w Tnoms or Individtial low kn Wdeem* raised with a minimiim of effort. bers. milk and oranges. Years of maining ingredients. Turn into. Burns and son. South Windsor; A breach of peace charge was human experience with these com­ 3'.i-by-4' j-by-2 3 4 inch loaf pan Those who favored the idea con­ 5ALE! Re9.5.85 Super — Mrs. Margot Fitton and daugh­ lodged against Edwin J. Hunter, small tributed to the PT.A treasury while binations disprove this supersti­ or individual molds. Chill until ter, East Hartford. BOnLES — CASE OP 30 firm. Unmold on crisp salad 16, of 67 Ardmore Rd., for alleg­ CALL BOB CLOUGH registering for meniberah‘p at the no finer house point mode tion. edly peeping through windows of meeting. But superstitions are not the greens. • —Engineering prod-^ 1.50 Case Of .30 75 Delivered a neighborhood house. Hunter MANCHESTER BOWLINC GREEN Nominating f'miimlttee Named CemparfI Resists only threat to enjoyment of meals. ucta made up about 40 per cent of was released under $100 bond for Tax Ind. Tax Incl. In other htiainess, the Rev, Wil­ The quackery racket has invaded Swedish exports to the United court appearance Sept. 26. Ml 9-8193 lard R, Thomen, F^A president, weather, mildew. Seif- the field of nutrition, also. Plus Deposit Plus Deposit States last year and for the first Lester Turkington. of no certain announced that Ihe executive com­ VALUES FOR THE ENURE FABMI.Y cleaning white. 10 •’Public Health Reports," a Hospital Notes time-exceeded paper an.d pulp as address, was arrested for intoxica­ mittee has named Mrs. Howard Journal of the U.S. Public Health the leading export item to the tion and is being held for court Pohl aa its member of Ihe nomi­ popular colors. Service, recently warned: Visiting hours: Adults 2 lo 8 United States. appearance' tomorrow. nating committee, Mrs. Ronald "This racket is based on mis­ p.m. Maternity — 3 to 5 and 6:30 Richards and George' Munson were statement of the facts of the sci­ to 8 p.m. Ouldren's Ward—2 to named by, Ihe meeting to serve !? ence of nutrition. More people T p.m. with Mrs. Pohl. Refreshments c c seem to believe more bimk about Patients Today: 171 served by the e.xevulive commit­ p m x m food and nutrition than about any ADMITTED T E S T E R DAY: tee. I SALEl Wood other topic in the health field. The Myron Evans, 265 0..kl— ' 8t.; Registration Week 824-828 MI 3-S161 , riA Meets .Monda.v old-time medicine man la back Tracle Howe, IJynwood Dr.. Ver­ Plans for the Christmas Fair SALE! Rip 25.in. oxtonsion again but this time he is a ““nu­ non; Mrs. Linda Janssen, 3M Cen­ w a r d s ! and other events of the coming trition educator," the a rtic le ter St.: Robert Klein. 152 Branford Main St. r.' I r . . I ! M E R > .J.J AMT) 1 Manchester year will he dIsi'Ussed by the Cath- adds. St.; Charles Johnson, ‘"e r- een THE CULINARY INSTITUTE ollr I.,adies’ Society at its meeting Lawn Sweeper i la d d e r— This food quackery la raiding' Manor Rd.; Mrs. Anna Murphy, 20 Jfonday in St. Cnlumba s Cliurch the home food budget. The Ameri­ Linden "St.; Paul. Cavagnaro. 89 393 PROSPECT STREET Columbia, The meeting will he pre­ r«q. 26.95 can Medical Association estimates Tanner St.; Mrs. Joyce Lee, 6 ceded by 6.recitation of the rosaiy 87 some 10,000.000 gullible people are Bradley Dr.. Rockriile; Henry NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT at 8 p m. being duped out of $500,000,000 a Nilsson, 41 Phoenix St.. Vernon; Hostesses for the meeting are year. Waldemar Schuh, 80 Durant St.; al) from this town: Mrs. John $1 DOWN Fa'Mey Mrs. Albert ('locking and 2 F That money, spent In our local Clement Ivey, 42 Concord Rd.; One and two year courses in profes­ MILLIONS of television viewers Nancy Paganl. 59 Homestead .St.; Mrs. M'llliam Friedrich, * Fatter, easier than raking • 24-FT. groceries and supiermarkets. would David Webeter, 38 Fox Hill Dr., sional cooking, baking, stewardjjig, PF to Elect certainly upgrade American diets. Rockville; Keith Gallup. 94 Valiev leading to well paid permanent posi­ Tile Pilgrim Fellowship will hold * '4 battine fiber bruthet Rugged kiln-dried Good nutrition, the cornerstone of will see the dramatic commercial, on an election of »ifficers al It.^ meet­ * Rig 5 buthel cenva* hopper better family meals, is available St.; Bruce Davis. Wapping; Jack tions for men and women in hotels, I lumber. Rope, pul- Hunter, Keeney Dr., Bolton: Mrs. restaurants, clubs and institutions. ing In the Fii>t Congregational * Eneleted drive gear* Radiol arm detechobie 6 V3 ” on your grocer’s shelves, not in Rebecca Provan, 629 E. Middle ('Tmrrh social rnotn nj 7 p.m, Sun­ SALEl Certified aluminum . ley for eosy ro'is- falsely described, extravagant Tpke. Placement Service. day. Tlip program wilThp tinder the Eoiy one-hood Adjutt-A-Bor control portable sow was 119.50 priced and sometimes dangerous direction of the present' executive , I set! height from 0 to 2*/> inches and 24off handio washer wHh 10-lb. cipocity if seams rip or toor Garden Mark 21" rotary mower 26-in. giris’-boys’ bikes 1957 CHEVROLET Multi-position wtibger— For slim, regular or Rugged mower has 2 % HP New design gives ex( ' ■$‘t' / dightett tug stops clothes husky boys. Rugged 4-DOOR SEDAN , engine and 14-go! l.reel tro support, less weight, going through. 8uilf-in 13%-oi. Sonforiied* 8 CYLINDER. POWER GLIDE. POWER BRAKES deck. Staggered wheels Mochine-welded bond- lint filter. Timqr sijpts, off 64ai cotton donim. 6 to 1 MODEL 2M. BLACK AND WHITE r^in washer outomotieolly. i ebpinke^ 7%. jf cut adjusts 1" to 2 '/i". RK^'ccp included. makaa a handsome lawn that takes 1955 CHEVROLET Hie air ovary 24 haura SALEl Stock up now on mon’s real wear, needs little care. Which '2-DOOR SEDAN ^ • CotH Iota to UI9 than a 200 woH light bulb. combed cotton knit T-shirts dflf you pot on flrat? I Just told you. 6 CYLINDER, STANDARD TRANAMISSION Soft flal-knil. Nylon re­ BLlTEANDWHPffi inforced npn-sog.neckj S*9$$fjO0eeeStottt Sprkeder. ik t eviomdHe aid fo o b/ffpr lotm uror round. reinforced shoulder fAMILT, 1VV DUILDn nnd rtguUr S^rtedtr^togeiker now onlg $tt.l5. tS DOWN MONTGOBERY WARD ' seams. White. S-M-L IE«. I hr 2.8P Pay Y'our Tela|ilioiiG $5 a 824 MAIN ST.’, MANCHESTER BIIU Here M AIL THIS ^ 1 would like a Wards repr^aenlattve toiglve me ffill parHciilnra on storm window TODAY and doojra.,_,_. I , ' , ■ FOR ■ ■ ■... . 1 • ■ • ■ M O T O R r a l e s FREE . ^ Name ...... \...... '...... 1 MILE FBOM VERNON C IR d A ON ROUTE 88 GOING TOWARD ROORVILLEf Addreas ...... \ ESTiMATiE MEN’S NO-IRON cyAMiiAy OPEN EVENINGS TO 9:00 ^ Oily 9 • « t 4 s • s » S ...... ^ ...... t.-V . . I ;• v -a I , y , I COnON lOXERS w o n SHiais 34 DEPOT SQUARE — Ml 9-5274 .Eoty coTO plut fuff TEL. TR 5-S628 ..fiuLsomfort. l0«\f TvtRt# Prao Doffvory Anywhoro Ir 1[own e ll t chad Pattorni. t 9 • m s .

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’ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN-. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1989 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19M PAGE 8TE wedges, bread and buttor. sand­ l^^nai B’rilh Planm minister In the Algerian National­ Rockvill^’-Vernon wiches. assorted rookies; Wednap- tn R uM ia, U »t )>lxn a«k hlmMlf, Telephone; JA.8-D8ti — - -• ■ ------w v u n u tm u ist Rebel regime. toda.T crltlctaed day, spaghetti and hamburg, tou- Concordia to InMall IHattrt^rBtpr I in tumnitry, If Ui»t Commu- CHESTER'S a«d DcnoirBM I Right W ingers President De Oaulle’s proposals' ^ a ed salad, peanut butter- sandwich­ Fall Fashion ShoH' nl«n which U tuppoMd to Wur>- ' for ending the Algerian rebellion. A ll Senior Citizens Invited es, cheese sticks, fruit; Thuradky, Sopitiitg l^raii^ jcapUaUmn li net ptcMnc up loma H ere ’/i There He termed the whole thing Just ham shanks and gravy, mashed Ben Ezra Chs!pt'.r of B'nsI Remodel Bid to Block Wh«re you can potato-, buttered cabbage, buttered Rev. Paul C. Kaiser PU«jWL4Ha*JD MY : of tht attrlbutM of tht •yotem it .^another colonialist plan.” *■ B’rith will open Its fall season with uD WJjTtNCJ x T INC. carrots, bread and butter sarid a fashion show Tuesday at 6:30 YOUR OLD FUR COAT h j El Madanl said Algerian rebels To Attend First CCSC Social U BtaaHl 11* •uppesed to fomjuor. 1*1 him 1 wiches, pudding; Friday, tomato p.m. St Temple Beth Sholom, 22 IN T O A N E W UuiclirMar Cotb will continue the struggle against tolect tho pieces The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser will he ( ponder whether the ex'entuel rmce [ iDe G aulle P lan soup or com chowder, tuna fish formally Installed as pastor of Myrtlk St. WALTER E. TEDFORD France until complete Independ­ or peanut butter or cheese sand­ • Capa • Stola Pubhatirr* between the»e two ej’eteme te n o t! A'aoclal gathering of this com-i^not necessary to file, again. Town Concordia Lutheran Church Sun­ Fashions lo he feature.l include ence has been achieve and added Clerk Henry F. Butler said. wiches, fruit. Milk Is served With furs by Relc.Wln Furriers of Hart­ riM M M Oetnkcr i . IWl ______poMibly (rotnp to he semethlnK j CULNTT EDITOR (Coatiniied from Peg* One) that the rebel exile regime will you like best! munlty's senior citizens is being day at 4 p.m. The installation serv­ • Jacket From * 1 9 9 5 CofC Head aj Meeting all meals. ford, jew elry’by Michaels of Man­ BTMine I neither he nor Eleenhower would i draw up a detailed statement on' planned for this fall by the leisure ice will he held, at Emanuel Lu­ the ermy'e poeitlon tn advAnce. George Bennett, executive aec- Auction at Vernon chester. mlllfnory and handbags by M I 4-9M1: M I 6-7318 nr De Gaulle's proposals. theran Church because of the elid ere ecclelm. eh e\-olutionery mu-' Political campaigning on the local level for the Oct. R town He toured the Algerian battlefront Il’e Fall . . . Md we’re bow open A L L D A T B A TtlR D A T aaea time, committee of the Community rqtary of the Rockville Area First Congregational Church of Janet's Mllllpery of 'Manchester RoekvIOo TR 8-8639 The. minister made his stala- limited seating capacity at Con­ 82 BURKE ROAD, RU CKVn^ tuei approach which miKht leave elections in the Manchester area has already gotten under- to aound out commandere before again. For freshly made, locally made candy. ynM,!*' Council for Senior Citizens Chamber of Commerce, attended a Vernon will hold an auction and cordia. Refreshments will he served. ment before hoarding a plane for Cendy Box offem only the llneet rhoooletoe In the wideet poeeihle talk on "Careere In Retailing" at ^cafeteria supper tomorrow at the For Fran Eatiinato to Taus-HWM. ] nemttikR u* today a npid lahela meanlnirlese. „ a v , and from the sound of the opening salvos, it appears r dr^tlnf hie program. Tunis to attend a apeclal aesstoh of (CXISC). ' The Rev,’ Mr, Kaiser assumed nu. eaooqATicD pumb •elertion. the Hotel Bond this noon. ^church. the pastorate .at Concordia May 1. Man.v of the streets of Montreal The eMcwUteO P r ^ » this campaign will differ little from those of previous years. | hea2ku5ir' the rebel cabinet. Gordon Gibson, chairman of the The auction will'begin at 3 p.m., enuUeO to tb* « » • a» republleeUoe oj OPEN EVERT DAT * to 5—SATtTlDAT 8 to • The talk was given by George succeeding the Rev. Erich O. are named for saints. The JEgyptUn press laahed nut committee, hopes that those per­ Scott, vice president of the Na­ followed by the supper at 5:80 p.m. •]) dlepetchM credtieO lo II n sons who filled out questionnaires Brandt, now associate pastor of not uUm iw I*'. crediied in u>l* ' • ' i ' A Board Is A Board hy \ ll: ™UTdaTeT‘‘of"on*e ‘"p.” S " lio.n candidate can feel assured ; paratroop hero who has vowed to at the De Gaulle plan as "destruc­ lURNHAM and IRADY tional Retail Merchants Assn. ‘rile menu will be; Potato salad, ead elen » • k*» i newt oubitelwe b w of winning fixim the day he In 'a survey last year, as well as St. John's Lutheran Church tn against their opposites, but the , j . . w« iteep Algeria French, But out tive rsther than constructive.” a 84 BIR.NIIIDE AVE. EAST HARITtlBD Bennett is slso Currently attend­ baked beans, hot dogs, cabbage , - en niiM* of renubnceopn «i eneoe' w*hen the other night, the Board vehemence which it Is said that placed on the ballot. Anyone who all other senior citizens, will at­ New Britain. herein ere elao reeereed - , , , .. the capital of Alglera the maneuver to maintain French con­ ing a 10-week course on practical salad, coffee, soda and pie. Inatallation rites wilt be per­ of Directora finally voted to in­ aUracta the readers and listeners. tTOk cognlMnce oJ tl«^ lart State ■ reaction appeared much trol. ______tend the function. The time and politics, sponsored by the U.§. Anyone having items to do.oate mil •emce ellaia of M B a 8 ^ formed by the Rev. p. C. Reiich, stall a pumping atation and force Although It is, doubtful that all faction knows the power the restrained. place at which It will be held are Chamber of Commerce. The week­ for the auction may leaVe them at , le» Inc , still to be determined. St. Paul's Lutheran CUturch, Strat­ ■ Pubflenw*. . . ^ ^pr*e«iaa»aag — ------— _ main for the Weat Side aewer aya- tht campaign oratory changes so Democrats ran muater when they ■ xigerien maasea appeared Up, Tra Down ly'lectures are given at the Hart­ the Church up to noontime. ,*Irs. Jiilius Mathtn SprcJal *f*n O ■- much as a alnglc vote, politicking have a popular candidate. 'apatheHC' on the surface. Five A t a meeting of the CCSC last ford. Others participiting will be ' ■ lem, It gave a welcome sign of ford Chamber of Commerce to Norman Strong Is chairman of the the Rev. Donald Sukuaky, Trinity , on the local .v.=.level ...la ~a . favorite...... - oc- The tide of the ------..o^ u.v... night a report by Mrs. Stuart oe Democratic I yestrs of rebellion has made them New York—Freth-milk con- show businessmen how to make a supper and Norman Couch snd Lutheran Church, New Haven, ns cmcmjiTTuN* coming to accept, with the necei-1 around thia time of the ; Party In Connecticut it at its high-' reluctant to' demonstrate their ': Tinkham on the newly opened re­ niorc solid contribution to local Roger Clark are In .-.harge of the PLANTLAND*S sary courage, the responsibilities; ymr. est level in years, biit it It any- feelings. ; sumption In the United States re­ ferral and information renter llturglst; the Rev. Fred Frick, 8L t suiwtauPTtoN (uTaa politics, Bfennett said. auction. Mark's Lutheran' Church. Nor­ tn which it was elected s year ago. In most of the towns in this body's guess how many Democrats . Arm y press censorship held malned steady st . 3S.2 gallons showed that applications for em­ -Sunday Postal Service r Payable la advanee 4-H Achievement Night ‘ wich. prtacher; and the Rev. C. S Ob# Tear ...... • '! Si It finsllv determiniMl for Itself area, the Republican Parly con-1 In the normally Republican towns down attempts to touch off in- apiece last year, but coffee drink­ ployment and housing placement The Vernon 4-H Town Commit­ Mall collections from several ^ Pi* ..aaaasoaaaaa.aaaaaeaa* 7 « nnaiiy oeiermmeo lor itse.i, government, w ith 'o f this area will fare without the ! flam«tory ruction to the De H. Anderson, Emanual Lutheran ing perked up six-tenths of a gal­ have been slow. tee will hold- Achievement Night Dutch Treat nm e Thr»» UortLs area post offices will be provided 11 or this particular Issue, thst the Church, Manchester;- will deliver On, Mcetb ... Sooth Windsor being the only ooattalls of Governor RIbteoff to Gaulle plan, which proposes a ref- Ion to an average of 38.7. ea Mrs. TMnkham indicated that Oot. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the new on Sunda.V8 and holidays, beglh- Rov. Paul 0. Kaiser w »a > ...... those who did respond were enthu- the lessona SiBirn, Copy .. members of the public who were exception. Most of "the oratory i hang onto as many did In the State orondum four years after paciflea-1 slipped "a'ten th "^ a'galicm'to irA Tolland County Agricultural Cen­ nlng this Sunday. Pastor Kaiser is a native of New^ Bulbs Just Arriyed From Holland opposing this move were either: from the Democrats will natu- elections last fall. ______^ tion of the country. _ j beer was off three-tenths of a gal­ slastle and she expects visits from 1 ter on Rt. 30. Postmaster Edward J. Connbrs Haven. He attended local schools nie deeatd PrintiM lac pepdlkd by ‘‘Ir- rally be against the way the R e -, "ntere are more registered Re-, more persons as the referral cen­ lo n 't o 14.8, and wine was un- Registration will be held at the skid the additional service wlH be there and was graduated from Lsumea no nnanclal resDunelWlUv rof o J J___ » ___ ^______‘ nnhllran, n siirh towns an f!o- ter becomes known. ?^£ ^'S !erE & ■^•P«"*‘»’‘*‘*«^''"»"y'" '^*'-*h«ve ,public«na have been ru„ning_ t^^ , j* nine-tenth, of a gal- door with two town committee provided at post offices In Tolland, New Haven Hillhouse High School hee^ momenta .n which ihi, Kovernmenl, and. for a change of umbta Hebron Coventry, Elling- ahmed Tweflk El Madani, cultural Ion. It la expected that the Interests members in charge. There will be Ellington, Stafford Springs. Staf- FOB ONLY PENNIF41 hi tbd llAncliMtar BvMitnii Barakl been niomenta in which this board ^ mt^sreeting to read i ------in 1948. He waa graduated from and needs of the older citizens will a prize for the 4-H Club having fordvllle and Weat tVilllngton. I itaclf has not only seemed in the Republican charges on how , «* Coventry the Republicans ho d I ------Hartwick Lutheran College in P Oiwmy Adv«rti«tno ooM S poor*: be made known at the social gath­ the largest percentage of members Mall deposited in mail boxes in 1953, and received his bachelor o f RLANKET ♦ Fw MOttdAy—1 o frldoy same plight, but merrily engaged: south Windsor's Democrats have ? 'Y“ ' “ * *JP ^ ering being planned. present with their lenders. T For riw»d»r-“l p ID front of these post offices by 4 divinity degree from the. Lutheran YOURSELF T rof WHneialAy—1 o®_^^tf•day in following lU own apeclal talents i failed to do the Jobs they promised The tefeiral center, located In ' Each 4-H Club in the Town of p.m. on Sundays and holidays, Theological Seminary in Phlla- “ nmr»dAy—1 d tn W#dDF*day ' for prlaing miaihformaUon and I to dr during the election campal^ P«r^ The •'indep^nde^'^" s Uie old high school, Is open Mon- Vernon will report on Its activities- will be .dispatched the same day, delphiaj Pa„ In 1956. IN COMFORTl For p.m during the past club year and will For SAtuTday—1 D m r r \ ^ ■ c.™import^..» ,r. i REALTY da.vs from 1 to 4 p.m. and Thurs­ Connors said. Before coming to Manchester, - - - Bdfll days from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, " receive an achievement certificate.' Hospital Notes Pastor Kaiser had developed a i , or fsibueattoe «rem« Bihiedoa- I reapwialble. This made for many _ulls the curUin behind 1 SV - I pun. the curutn behind him Oct. |, a T«^dTnV“ " « d ‘^l^Uni‘JiT' Plans to provide operating funds • Also to be presented is -the Admitted yesterday; George mission church and served as flrat I gruesomely enterUinlng sesalons. 5, he will cast a ballot Just the I LTT /nSTf.iuttTi iif.; for the center are being studied by premium money e.arned., by ex­ While. Tolland. pastor of St. Michael's Evangeli­ Frida.v. September 18 jwith the famous and unofficial; way he to do before the , {> „ „ „ 1« Teeded In tm. j Martin Fagan,' finance chairman. hibitors at the town fair In Discharged yesterday: Charles cal Lutheran Church in Camtllue, COURSE The town provides the space, the August. Bassham 3rd, Dart Hill Rd.; Rob­ N.Y. He and Mrs. Kaiser, the t ! "shadow board" aharing tha lime- campaign siarieo. 'campaign. Thia. w§ Suppose, la too ! ¥ FREE FIRST LECTURE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 8 P.M, All 4-H'ers and thetr leaderti \l*hB( 'Will Bury W h a t? illght and the quoationabic glory. With the large increase in the I to Aak''for city paya the telephone bill, and ert Williams. RFD 2; Mrs. John former Jane Graham of Berlin, I SAVINGS the CCSC provides volunteer In­ are urged ' to attend by Frank Basch, Ellington; Mrs. Martin N.J., and their three children, live But we enterUln the theory th at: P*®P'* '*f,h‘> ‘ f* ! Those who haven't had their fill For men end women of all ages.' No previous training or axperlMtce NIedenverfer, chairman. TULIPS DAFFODIL 8FEGIES BULBS Tn hla remarks sf the ciric lunch­ . called "independents," both par-1 pf political ahenanlgans by O cL 5 needed. 16 lecture evening co'urae teaches you tho Imow-how to be terviewers. Contributions • fo r Griffin and dauhgtdr, 1.56 High St.; at the parsonage at 54 Parker St. eon for Khrushchev In New York If the people In official office and „ndoubteffly be aiming i can take heart. Rockville electsrita successful in the realty business and PREPARES TOC TO TAK E e V A / r / I v O A N other office expenses may be Guest At Vernon Church Mrs. Robert Norton and son, Concordia Lutheran Church waa DARWIN TULIPS DAFFODILS CROCUS A s S O < 1 \ I I O Wlndaorville. vesterdav Ambasssdor Henrv Ca- r*dPonalbillty accept that respon-j much of their barrage to gamer (rovernment Dec. 8, giving them THE STATE LICENSE EXAM. Attend • FREE FIRST LECTURE mailed to Fagan at P. O. Box 146, The Rev. John deSolisa, Minister organized in 1894 when 24 familiee 25 for 1.15 35 for IAS SOforfSc Lodp addressed the Russian ' 'ththty directly and make up their | thoee uncommitted voles. It Is no | another two whole months to en- on Tueeday, Sept. 55 a f 8 p.ita. at the YW CA, 163 Ann St., Hartford. Rockville. for Men and Miasions for tjie Con Birth yesterday:'A daughter to gathered to worship with Pastor MIXED ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Machnik, Jaeger of Hartford. The corner­ MIXED MIXED leader a8*follow8' , own -minds, and show that they icase where a Repub-i joy the fun. W rite or phone for guest tickets. MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann Bt„ File for Tax Exomptlnn nectlcut,. Conference of Congrega­ AUTOMATIC WHITE EMPEBOK Hartford, JA r-3261. nanenssTss-a sx sh t nnawciat iwiTiTSTiea, Veterans of World Wars I and tional Cfhristlan Churches: will he Watson Rd., Vernon. stone of the present church build­ DARWIN KING ALFRED RED EMPEROR "Mr. Chairman! we am a diverse " » " y Roveming anr m a k in g ------^ ^ ------the guest preacher at First Con ing was laid in August. 1899, and /OOlc4€cU/$ dQPtaar,JT4a<»B«>'46*oAf«J3«Ma^ n. and the Korean War are re­ PARROT REM BRANDT KAUFMANNTANA Z country. o7 many cllmatea and oc- ' policies themaelves, then the un­ quested to flie honorable discharge gregational Church of Vernon Vernon and Talcottville news Is the church . was dedicated in PEONY MU.SIC H A L L ■ P. rUSILlEB Sunday. handled through The HeHild’s March, 1900. BLANKET Z eupatlons and containing people of official chkractars out on the papers at the town clerk's office LILY, ffowering MT. HOOD PEACOCK TUUPB fringe will find less footing and on or before Oot. 1 In order to He will apeak on "The Church Rockville Bureau, C W. Main Ht, The Rev. Mr. Kaiser will become COTTAGE M. COPELAND s c n x A 5 many races snd religions. la Mission.” The Rev. M r de- telephone TRemont 8-8186. the i6th pastor of Concordia. In Twin size, double nice BREEDER MRS. BACKHOUSE GRAPE HYACntTHS r United States ca n rorN ralm p lyd e-'^ *''-" openings for their faaci- receive the $1,000 tax exemption on the Oct. 1 Grand List. .Soiiaa served as pastor of an Inter­ 19.57, the former Pitkin farm LOOKING racial congregational church In with-double control. ? scribed bv a reference to the eco-] "•'■^*** tkl«nU. I f the discharge is already on property on Pitkin St. waa pur- Hawaii for several years. While TrpVFamia Up 24% f nomic avatem And that ayatem. ‘ «>methlng of a flle In the town clerk's office It Is chflMd as the site for a future $15.98 and More HYACINTHS - NARCISSI - ANEMONES FOR A QUICK. PROHTAiLE there . he directed a school' for church. r with its' intense competition, its | P»ychological teat the other night, Hawaiian girls, served aa chaplain Washington — The American t wide ahering of earnings, its «v e r-[*n '' » •videnl.v dwlded to govern. SALE OF YOUR PROPERTY? of a leper hospital and was the Tk-ee Fam System reports that-as r Famoul General Electric first pastor of the Community of last July 1 there were 15,043 Z changing character and Its enor-; P* • board. This calls for a FIND IT PROMPTLY THEOIIOH Sleep-Guard * Sjratem I EVERGREEN SALE BOLTON NOTICE Church at Pearl Harbor. He Is a tree farms in operation In the na­ FOR RENT i moua Government welfare pro- ! P*** o” hack, a little higher up MI’I-TIPLE USTTNO SERVICE Six faahionable colon resident of West Hartford. tion, an increase of 24 per cent > and 16 mm. Mevte Projectors ?gra m . ran crMatnly not' b* a c r u - than the level at which the com- SATURDAY ONLY! A t a public hearing of the Bol­ —aoand oi silent, also 86 mm. to choose from NEW ENGLAND GROWN FOR NEW ENGLAND WIATHIR 9 t o 9 School Group tn Meet during the past year and a rise of When you tlal your property with a REALTOR member of the ton Zoning Board of Appeals held w'ratelv summed up in the one wort I rountty hand has been poised for | The Rural Vernon School Assn, 1.014.131 acres since last .lanuary. sUda projecdora Luxurious durable on September 15, 1959, the follow­ MANCHESTER MULTIPLE USTINGS BUREAU your prop­ will hold Its first meeting of the The area covered by certified Tree 100% Nylon bindinf “ capitalistic'. " " """y months past. erty la automatically listed with all 24 member offices and all ing cases were adjudged :- WELDON DRUG CO. HY8RID JAPANESE new school year Monday at 8 p.m. Farm operations totaled 49,443.592 A feather-Iigbt blend RiD There we had at least the begin- have the opportunity to show It to interested buyers. You pay 901 Main St. Tel. 5U 8-5831 I" ¥ at Vernon Elementary school. acres as of last July 1. of rayon and cotton rhododendron ANDROMEDA AZALEA ^ nlng of (me answer to the Khruah^ only the regular commission to the broker selling .vour property. A i The application of Franklin J . . Shea Beautiful D. England for a limited Re­ A short huslnesa meeting will be by Cbatbam 98c 98c r*• chevt. creed of the prevloua M day. i in l Get a whole team working for .vou by contacting one of the fol­ followed by a gct-acquainted pe­ ' ■■ 9fe-..... - lowing: pairer's License to operate t Waab and di7 easily Z- which he explained the "burying" Whether the construction la to riod. Teachers will be In the class­ from the Esso Servlcettter and quickly in your ; of us as the natural, evolutionary be that of a single house on a 100 located on Route 44A op­ rooms to meet the parent.s. 2 k., 1 . 8 5 2 For 1 . 8 5 2 For 1 . 8 5 CaN rti* MLS Rtoltor of Your Clii^ea — / Scout Ijnader* to Meet maebine ♦" victory of Communism over the ■ foot lot, or that of a big school or posite Quarry Road was r ' " 1 grsnted. Vernon Girl Scout and Brownie ORANGE HALL See our c^mplafa e capitalistic system. factory or aho,iping center on a Bemle Cantor Ellsworth MlHen GoodektldM ReaUty irtdera will meet Monday at 9:30 TRemont S-S49.i .Ml 8-6980 $»htthn—tpthyl Z The answer Is that Khniahchev plot containing many acres, the Ml1 -7918 MEN’S FALL SLACKS B) The application of Robert itm. at Vernon Center Church for ► JAPANESE CANADIAN W H in i ■r Z doesn't know all he is talking modem formula of preparation la Alice Clsmpet Pits for a variance to build ^an orientation on "Brownie and YEWS .Madeline Smith Walton W. Grant afi extenaion on his home n; Scout meetings to begin later this We have other elect-rie HEMLOCK PINE the same. .MI 9-4848 blankets by NOBLE- Upright and Sprendrra Z about., when he 'claaslfiea us sa MI 9-1645 Ageni r rubles Drive closer tn tide month. ► i C R AFT. . . ^ "capltallatlc." Perhaps If he did The Invariable first step is the Clifford Hansen M l 8-1 58 rear line than minimum/al­ New leaders and ' interested Earle S. Rohan T know how far we are already de- deatnirtlon of everv’ tree on the .MI 8-5488 lowed by zoning regula^ons adults will meet with present and BINGO 6 k. 1 1 . 0 0 4 For 1 1 . 0 0 2 2 . 9 5 Ml 8-7488 Carlton W. ' lutchlne J riallng from pure capitalism, he lot or tract. w-as granted. Thlsw^llm - past leaders to learn troop pro­ ► i Welles Agenrv M I 9-5 85 Ited to a 6 x 8' furnaM room cedure and receive asalatanre In EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 • himaelf w'ould interpret that as the That Is the way you tell, nowa- Warren Howland PI 2-7886 which Is to be locatod adja­ planning. P ORANGE HALL — 72 EAST CENTER ST. € beginning of a victory .among ua ; days, where somebody is going to M l .5-1108 Elva Tywr cent to the exlsttnif chimney More leaders are needed for the A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HARDY EVERGREENS for his system. And there are build a charming new home, or a John H. I*ppcn, Ine. M I 9-4489 FABULOUS FABRICS and also tVvo birtronma on 15 troops now organized. New REGULAR GAMES e 5 SPECIALS s 1 SWEEPSTAKIC^ M A R L O W l S MI 9-5561 William E. Relfior* Z some Americans, too, who would frightening now school. First, all Agency John S. Bl the end of the House which members to the Brownie and Scout FOR EVERYTHING! Is a contlnuiytion of the troops can he accepted onl.v after 5 agree with such an anal.vala. and the trees must go. All must go. Jarvis Rcaltv Co. Ml 9-0760 PI'5-685 Rod Spr«odlii9 Tru* PyroRiidBl \ present dwelling line. leaders are found for the estahllah- JJ who will not feel safe about Amer- i without consideration for their M l 8-4115 Rheded«ndron Yews M u b ArbBnrifoB Real Estate Center .McKinney Brothers ed troops. Anyone desiring' to contest this •let until It returns to the social''age. shape, character. Ami only Elsie Meyer East Hartford. Conn. Inc. Vernon School Menus 6.5Q»15.18" 5.25— 12-15" Sprue# 2.95-18-24" decision must dn/sn within fifteen Sand economic conditions of 1912, 'when the.v are all dowT does the M l 9-5524 JA 8-6.554 MI 8-6060 Lunch menus at Vernon Elemen­ tl.5) days of the date of this no­ 2 for 12.50 2 for 9.95 14.95-5-6* 2 for 5.50 Z But what most Americana feel.; site become one that can be prop- tary School for next week have Ken Oetrinskv Arthur A. Knofla Stanley Brav tice. been announced as followa: PROM THIS... •w h en they do bother to open their jorly advertised as the .site beauti- .MI 8-5159 ■ .MI 8-5440 .5H 8-6578 Mondsy, beef in grsvy, mashed ••eyea to the transition, adjustment, j ful. BOLTONv,^ONINr, BOARD OF A PPE ALS potato, peas -nd cole slaw, peanut CATAWBIENSE ILEX HATFIELD RID WRRIED • and compromise which has turned Sherwood A. Beech (er Gaston Realtv T. J. Crockett butter sandwiches, peach cake; After the new home has been MI 8-6969" !MI 9-5781 M l 8-1577 RHODODCNDRON r'nur once classic capitalism Into built, or the new school openrt, Jtiiius L Strong, Chairman Tuesday, mest loaf and gravy, 4.95-18-24" PYRACANTHA Byron H. Shinn, Secretary buttered rice, green beans, tomato 5.95— 15-18" • what might more accurately be or the factor.v put on three ahtfts, TO T H IS ... ; called something like a "people's or the shopping center got Ua last 2 for 11.50 2 for 8.95 3.95-18-24" “ capitalism,” ' is thst the free way neon in place, a curiously incon­ •• of life has come a great distance sistent thing happens. j • In solving the ..problems of modern People come around and set out,' HERE'S MORE PROOF OF THE GOOD HETZI MOUNTAIN MUGHO Z'soclety without violence, without of all things, trees. | RUYS YOU GET AT GARDEN SALES! JUNIPER’ LAUREL PINE Z revolution, and wlthour resort to Where there may have been a . 4,75— 15-18" 2.95 5.9S— 15-18" 2 the inhunjtnlsni of exceastve pow- grand old maple. 80 feet tall and I * cr In the state Itself. To be sure 40 feet wide, they will put a aap r N O T I C E l IT CAN HAPPBN TO YOUR DIAMONDS , For 8.95 2 For 5.50 2 F. n .5 0 J the process is not without Its dan-1 itng three feet tall, with a sliver EVERGREENS » gen, '^ta posaibilities of mistakes. | of a shadow. { 1-AR(;E f r e s h s e l e c t i o n ! Marlow's, Inr., Wishes tn advise their customers who have Z o r Its threat that we may all end I Within a few years, there will purchased open stork Tawny Maple Bedroom pieces manufac­ Your diamonds, too, con look sparkling new, PHTZEN HATHELD lUFORDI Zu p as creatures of the state. But again be the Illusion of something | Itured by 5'ermont Furniture Co., and Valley Forge Nutmeg JUNIPER YEW HOUY I brilliantly beautiful showcased in o modern Z a fair reading .of how we have de- ■ beautiful and gr«en on the site A j Each *1.65 10 *14.50 Bedroom pieces mnniifartured by Rsiimritter, that both lines 4.75-15-18" 5.95-15-18" : 3.95-18-24" Zveloped and evolved so fsr would I quarter of a century- later, there' have been DISCONTINUEO by the manufacturers.— Mar­ Michaels mounting. Bring your old jewelry in Xsa., that our compromises and ad- will be at least a spot of shade on ' low’s now nlfrr the balance nf their stock on hand at substan­ for estimates and for expert resetting. 2 For 8.95 2 F o r 11.50 2 For 7 .5 0 • Justments have given capitalism a that ground agAin. I tial RF.nUCTIONS.. If you need a piece nr two, 611 In now! I ” new life, vigor and breadth it might This Is the approved, 'efficient I •no., have developed otherwise We ^ technique. Jusi AMPLE FREE PURNELL PARKING' LIBERAL ALlvjWANCE JAPANESE WITCH CUMMNG Zh4ve confounded the rigid' Marxist | Vet the.v do say that some really j FOR YOUR TREE PEONIES HAZEL HYDRANGEA Ztheoii^a. Tv.v ” headihg toward the ] shrewd efperators, shrewd enough I I 2.25 1.50 pottod 5.95 Zcreation of a mammoth middle j not to destroy beauty and ahade j Arrived! OLD MOUNTINGS 2 class instead of toward arcentua- w-hich already exist, have found 2 For 3.95 2 For 2.75 2 Ftw 9.95 ;t lo n of Uig stru ggle^ tw een the they can get higher price* for newi| two class extremes. "W e have bor-j homes If they take care to leave P L A N T jiwiims - IIIvrdMitNi ; rowed enough of theiv^lfare stateja tree or two standing. There are I N O W I 988 MAIN STREET THE LATEST NEW POPPIES - to put a floor of eome.'kind under] *ome people foolish enough to | ‘ DAY LILIES IRIS RodondWIrffw ^klmoet every American life. W e' want trees for themselves and not SPECIAL-f-1 II iD f THE KNOW N NAME, THE KNOW N QUALITY SINCE 1900 59 c . 59e 89c 2 have lowered the ceiling on the j merely for their grandchildren. ; OFFER! I U k l r d Doz. 7 0 c 2 possible returns and privileges of i But the regular, approved course , 6 For 3.49 3 For 1.69 2 Far 1.75 2 free enterprise, but not so far as of evenU is that we hear the bull- “ to discourage initiative and quest. dozers roaring and the chain saws | ARIORVITAE POHED • M gny Americans, content to live chatterllig and know thal. in spite. PYRAMIDAL , DELPHINIUM ROSES PtOMES — with the routine slogans of bur of sil our high hopes, there goes j YEWS SPECIAL «ALEI . ROSES 79c • way of life, do not realize what an another fii stand of trees crash­ 5200„,$2-75 '65c 1.25 • amended version of cspitalism we ing to earth, because, after ' all, For 2 For 1.55 2 do practice. But what we are la $ d I 2 Far* 1.1 5 2 1.98 nothing ran stand In the way of fBOturtd ot only .88 IN BLOOM IN BIXMIM RED, PINK. WHITE GLORE Jaomethlng far from the atereolype progre88._ , , ' , « « $ 1 . 0 0 Joi.e can aasurae to be in the mind i 2 18"-24 • of Khruahehev. r r $ 2 - 7 5 ' GLOXINIA -lUHJ. AHtlCAN • And Juat aa we are not always j HARDY MUMS o l a s s V 2.25 VIOLETS asc J realistic about labeling ot^r own A 'rbuugbt for TuiIr)' iH ATnnnioor Spontured by !tbe Maorheetee 89c In Bloom • ayatem, ao it can be suepectecTlhat | BIRD BATH Bpeclal t ^3.25 2 For 3.95 3 rl. 2.25 2 Khrushchev, too, la not entirely OnuBdl at Churches - DOOII M IRKOK 2 Realistic.when he teems to regard j • hit own way of life as toi,neUiing ; , . HEXZI CRASS HEMLOCK , J „ ■ I There u i«i Eye that never sleeps SIZE 16x60 INCHES -th a t Is safely and. finally stereo-. Beneath the wing of night; Nursery grown and JUNIPER SEED wen sheared LAWN CARE TIME • typed Just aa he does,not really There is an Ear that never ahuta See yourself from tip to toe. They’re heavily tilvered I • kaov what particular brand of When sink the beams of light, 12” -15" 5 lbs. and highly polished for perfection. They arc extra LA W N SEED FERTILQSCR •capitalism he proposes lo have' f.5 0 u fe because they’re shatterproof. Each comes with PLANTI-ANO’S ...... 5 Lb«. 4.88 TURF BUILDER .1 ...... :....4 .7 6 •rinmmiiniam J There It an Arm thal never tires 6 plastic hanging dips to hold them securely. (These SCOTT PLAY MIX • •'...... 5 Lbe. .1.9.1 HOME GARDEN S-JO-S...... 50 Lha. 2.75 j^mmunlsm bury, no, we iubmlt.| ^hen human strength gives PATCO TOWN PARK ...... 8 Lb». 8.90 I.AW N and GARDEN .10-6-4 ...... 4.S0 2he may also lack realism about the j' way; $ 1 . 4 9 mirrors are decorative, too, when hung horizontally I •Communism he extols and exp4rls There it a Love that-never fa,Is over buffet, mantel, sofa.) 1 PLANTLAND WHERE ALL GARDENING NEEDS ARE SATISFIED j t o have do U ie'bu ryin g". Let him When earthly loves decay., ■ for $13.38 BTOP.IN AND BROWSE AROU>'D ^ •look at his ovVn hand-made shoes,— . „ • ‘ I (Vuning next weekend—Our annuel Fall Feetival—vielUng expert# — prize# — glfta — apettol low •and shirt Let him look at the! That Arm upholds the skv; Also: Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Azalea, Rhodo­ OL'R FABULOUS FURNITURE DEPARTMENT price#. Don’t mie# It, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 26 and 27. 1 •wage Incentives his country, offers. That Ear doea hear the sparrow's dendron, Cypress, Irish Juniper, Jap Maple, ftc. Stop •L e t him look at the savings hla '• call; in and. brQ.i^'se around. ^ m Of Course, Easy Terms 2p«)ple accumu'lSl'f and are now ' That Love U ever nigh, I ^egin n in g to hend over lo^ their ■ SelecUd from — OfMHi 7 Oayn A Wm Ii Mary Hobby's Scrapbook FREE PARKING . ^children. Let Ijim look at th e, Submitted .by A]t CONhlTIONfD r o i VnUt^lHOPriNO CONVINIB4CI' 1315 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, •growth of claasea in Ruasia. . Let The Rev! H j Osgood Bennett ■ MANCHE8 TEK—5U 6-S5M Zhlm look at the growing love and! OPEN MON. 17101 BAT.t l| "PwiydlcLyid ONRT.B AT THE < • M III)- I' I I li Zpractice of ownerahlp of homes and Since, 1937 Nebraa)u..hM/ had CARDEN SALES SOUTH WINDSOR EAST HARTFORD TOWN LINE' ON THE BERLIN Tt'RNPIKR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT-^ 9-5221 OPEN THUR8 . TH4 . 6 PJd. 312 OAKLAND ST. BERLIN ^Mgata l*( him look at the t r e . i r " ^ .“ f Ml 9.9406 T „ Inatead of the uaual two of other Rieadoua rti^ o u s revival going on ] atgtaa. PLENTY OF FREi PARKING 7% • >riv

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1989 tsr'e Episcopal ChurchA«hoolI Mi will lowship of Congregational Woman blocking (ft the road by fallen P A G E E IG H T Hebron be; Nursery. Mrs. Heiinry Pom- will be held at Danbury Wednes­ treas. This very large, imposinf Coventry prowlcz; kindergarten, Mrs. day. house was a real. loss,lo the town. Democrate Plan George Arnold, assisted by Miss The 92nd annual ifieeUng of the Other hoiisea suffered much For The Best In Gas Heat Tennis Bowman, meeting in the Connecticut Conference of Con: damage, tnciudihg torn off roofs, Thr^ Meetings rectory hall. Grade 1, Mrs. Paul gregatlonal ' Christian ChurcheZ letting floods of water in;- win­ Democrats Set Bijffet Pfanstiehl,- assisted by Miss will be held at Second Church, dows btirst in; chimneys knocked Penny Shorey; Grade 2, Mrs. Mal­ WaterlKiry, Oct. 6 and 7. Also on off; and the whole outalde parti­ T he H igh S chool The Democratic Town Orimmlt- colm Grave#, asalsted by Mlae Oct. 18, a Pilgrim Fellowship tion of the Joseph Grifflng place For Campaign Funds tee will meet this evening in the Harriet Wythe; Grade 3, Mrs. Jo­ rally will take place at thelBush- on the Hebron-Andover Road, torn STOLTZ, Inc. town hall at 8 o’clock. There will seph Drew, assisted by Kenneth netl, Hartford. off. A tree fell down, also, on the also be meetings on Sept. 25, and Lowery; Grade 4, Mra. Arthur The first Sunday In October will roof of the Kutynych place, break­ GAS HEATING CONTRACTOMS IJonpUad by StadcnU of Manch«rt«r Hiirh ScHool be World Wide Communion Sun­ Friday, Scptambcr 18 The Democratic Town Commlt-^the recent wedding of MlaJ Oct. 2 »t the same place and hour, Lockwood; Grade 5, Mrs. Marie ing It In. announced by John OlzackI, sec­ day, at which time the Hebron and 4U PARK STREn— HARTFORD Vel. XXVI, No. 2 tea will sponsor a public buffet beth Ann Malloon of Fried: Grade 6, John Phelps; Mass., to John Tobl of Ehrldgepof retary. Grade 8, Mrs. EsUjer Palmer. The Gilead Congregational Churches Manrtieeter Evening Herald He­ ■upper at 8 p.m. Sept. 29 at the ■will celebrate communion. Also a TELEFHONI'CH«p«i 7-24S1 Members of the Stone family and Jm lor Cho4r Started above classes wlU meet In Phelps bron rorreopondent, MIsa SasaA B. Laurel Music Camp Cove Restaurant. An ayction and Church supper will be held at He­ Mr, and Mrs. H. Wilbur Stevens A. junior choir for ,Bt. Peter’s Hall: The 7th grade claaa will Pendleton, telephone AOndemy MisK Kibbe ioelal program wMl follow. Special C hu f^ has been organized. Mem­ bron, OcL 3, at 6:30. .prisea will be awarded during the of South St. attended the cere­ meet at the Pendleton residence, 8-S4M. ^Coming Attractions’ mony in Concord. The bride is bers si's, to be of ages 11 to 14. Retnemlier 1988 T evening. and will be taught by Philip We wonder how many remember a niece of Stevene. Young pdople who would like to Denoncourt. Gives Speech Rewarding Experience L. James Loyzlm, chairman of join this grihiip are asked to con that Monday will be the 21st an­ Ceylon Geta Long Plan the ways and means committee, AttendlBg School A Youth Bible Study course will Miss Judith Wheelock has en Uct Hedley , i m laj^ reader. niversary of that, destructive h^uth It will be' open to ail young counts say. Here In HebrOn no to comment on her experience at The program will include a people of the freahman high ning Council, of Ceylon. The Gov­ th* arrival of Tall aporta at MH8. Maryland gathered at Western Richard Stephens. Laurel Music Camp this summer, children of Mr." and Mrs. Dexter Glastonbury Oongregatlwnl lives vvere lost, but one old land­ Boya’ Sports Editor: Bob See- speaker of prominence. Tickets school class and to older ones, mark. the old Northam house on ernment’s share of the investment At thl* momant th« Indiana are Carolyn and many other muelc- C. Wheelock of Babcock Hill Rd. Church, and choir master of Maryland Collage In July for a may be had from Loyzlm’s com­ eachers will be Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the old Colchester road, was would be 61 per cent; private practldnjf after achool every day lert. ., . ally talented Manchester High Chnrch Services senior choir of St. Peter’s, tluit he Summer Latin Workshop only to Girls’ Sports Editor: Alexandra mittee or membra of the Demo­ Montandon, D. Benton Crit- burned to the ground, sUrted from sources would Invent 32 pfr cent, In .order to he ready for opening School students met In June at The Rev. James R. MacArthur will find It difficult to take on more find a "foreigner" In their midst Oburakl. . cratic Town Committee. will use “ Preparing for the Fu­ work. Any other person who would nnd Mra. Roy D a r w-l n. a chimney fire which got o\rt of and the rest would be contributed samea. Proapecta are. better than the Camp, which Is located In Church School to Open Legion of Honor: Boya. Roanna ture," ae his aermon topic during be willing to take over this worth­ Hours'-fpr all clas.ses will be 9:30 control. The local fire engine was by the public under a self-help ever In all three fall aporta and the Mins Doris Kibbe, Mancheeter New Hartford. Along with other The 1959-60 Sunday School ses­ Wise:'Girls, MaryAnne Beafch. the 10:45 a.m. services Sunday at while task would be appreciated Sunday. unable to bring help owing to the program'. Indiana ahould collect many acalpa High Latin teacher. Feature Editor; Patricia Platt. talented youths from all over ths sion of the Second Congregational The fall Yionfirmation class will before the aeaaon la over. state, they participated in the Church 'Will commence for nursery the First Congregational Church. by him and by the church. One of several such workshops REPORTERS There will be a service of conse­ Pack 28, Cub Scouts, will meet be confirmeo^^pt. 27. The class f o o t b a l l throughout the country, the con­ Seniors, Jay Boris, Arthur csimp’s choir, orchestra and band. and kindergarten children Sunday will be presented^or Confirmation Coach Walker Brlgga haa an­ cration of the Church School staff for the first fall meeting Wednes­ clave provided each teacher with Cheeaman, Phyllis Crepon, ■ A typical day, as Carolyn de­ at 8:30 a.m. to give teachers and day In the elementary school audi­ by the Rev. GordOM 19c 26 members, performs for 15 istrator and enjoya handcrafts m however, when he learned of the AFRICAN VIOLETS ..n to 2.7 mile course. The Manches­ the New Britain State Teachers’ Werner; 211, P. Gerard: 213. M. S-1.19 weeks in the fall; and 7 in the her spare time. Drapeaij; 217, C. DeCormier; 220, one physical requirement ha ter course is 2.27 miles long and College. She has previously prac­ NOW 1 spring. They rest In the summer, Teaching earth science this year tice taught at Plalnvllle High L. .Stewart; 222, M, Drapeau: 223. could not meet. Bill does not have ALUMINUM EDOING considered one .of the hardest In retfimlng to New York, their irMra. Esther Gendell. A native of the state. Bach team has seven School. ■ R. Fidler; 224, D. Baxter; 226, T. 20-2A vision. Jim Whitehill '60. S'l.M headquarters, in August. Mr. Hartford. Mrs. Gendell is a gradu­ ------^----- :------RURAL MAIL BOXES NOW 1 1 ■runners; the first five from each ate of the (University of Hartford. The newest addition to the Alibrio. Kostrukoff said that rehearsals ' Alan, 228, O. Malawsky! 229, V. S«.98 team receive points which are to- aren’t too neceaaary, for the A graduate of Boston University Home Economics department ia UUed up to decide the meet. These Feshlcr; 101 and 133, Ozola; 102. CLIMBINO CATS NOW 4i troupe has a feeling for the .mu­ and Cornell is Mrs. Virginia Ma-, Mrs. Marv Ann Warner. Mrs, DAPPMIL polnta are the number of the fin­ gee, another new science teacher. Wamet is a graduate nf the, Berk­ N, Coolev; 110 A 110. C. Peterson; MHS Teachers NARCISSUi sic. which la more Important than 114. J. Alihrio; 11.5 and 119, J. ishing place of the runners. Al­ actual rehearaing. All of the par­ A native of Boston, Mias Magee ley division of the University of though the sixth and aevenlh' run­ haaspreVlously taught at the Mas­ California. LaBarron; 116 and 117, D. Onrd- Chuck Salmon'' ticipants are American-born Rus­ ,Symond Yavener ner: 118, J. Uttle: 121, J. Hen- Travel, Work ners don't score, their places are sians. When they aren’t touring, sachusetts Audubon Society and at Among New English teachera at SEE OUR display OF DRIED MATERIAL irS FUN TO SHOP AND SAVE * iiaed to displace runners from the' Torrington High School. During MHS are Miss Judith,Libby and nequin; 122 and 132, B. Stavens; they sing for churches In New only four Were selected from those 123 and 128, C. I^apoll; 125, B. Ma n c h es ter s h o p p in g parkade other teams further hack. York. her momenta of leisure, she finds Miss Mary Lou Smith; interviewed, two of whom were While MHS students worked or With the 'exception of sophor Felngold; 127 and 129, L. Carlson; ALL POTTERY V2 PRICE Carole and Georgia, ’60. camping and mountain eilmbing Mias Libby, 1959 graduate of high school teachers, the others loafed In the sun this summer, more John Salclus, who made a most ei^oyable. I. 30, N. Polanski; 131, Jean Hen- their teachers were fsr, from Idle, DISPLAYED OUTSIDE Jackson College. wa.s very active college. nequin: 135. J. Allbrio; 137" and WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS great showing in spring track in "It’s like coming home!" This As a deciding mean.i of choo.sing as is seen by some of their ium- INCLUDING SOME BIRD BATHS the mile as a freshman, the entire Lunch Is always eaten in the In college extra-curricular activi­ 141, B. Allen; 230, C. Ssimond. cafeteria during the fifth period. •Was the first thought of Mr. James finalisls, a weekend briefing waa mer occupations. team is composed of hardened Moriarty, Economic Geography ties. She was a member of Pen, Also, 231 B. Bonadles; 232, J. . Work and play wers combined Pupils may buy a complete meal Paint and Pretzels, an Bonorary held at the University of Indiana. GllberUon; 233, P. Beaucage; 236, veterans. Ken Smith and. Andy at achool or may bring lunch from and Consumer Economics teacher, There Mr. 'Yavener was quizzed for Mr. William Vaders of the In­ Tauria, who sparked the team as A graduate of Manchester High in drama club, English Club. cBdm"i A. Pratt; 239,'a. Lazzari: 240, S.. dustrial ArU Department. After home. All students must report and a modern dance 'group on United States authors whom Taylor; 241, P. Howard; 242, A. L. sophs last year to fourth In forty directly to the cafeteria by f*'e the class of '53, Mr. Moriarty he would recommend and had to spending two weeks with hla fern- ■f in the atate meet, are hard put to most direct route and must return found it "strange” to be a teacher Among her many outstanding Jeffrles; 243. T. Recknagel; 244, lly In icenlc Nova Scotia, ha and personal experiences are having explain the differences in econom­ J. Larson; 245, M. J. Bogglni; stay near the seniors on Man­ the same way. instead dit a pupil. Playing hasket- ic conditions of the United States Mr. Richard Danielson, r..athe-. BRA BY PERMA’LIFT chester's varsity. The seniors are. met Robert Frost, Archibald Msc 246. M. J. McLaughlin; 247. An- matlcB teacher, painted clasarTOms Lelsh, and John Crowe Rsnson, all and Russia. saldi; 248, B. Forde; 249, B. Keisltt co-captdlns Harold Bennett, atar Classes In which Mr.. Yavener for the Mancheater Board cf Edu­ quarter mller, and Bill Grifffn, as modern poets. 251, C. Shenning; 25.5, A. Raeslsr; cation. ■ will partake In Russia are under 268, R. Kennedy;! 260. V.-Klng; B. well as AI Rldyard and Jay Boris. Miss Smith got her introduction the supervision of the Soviet Min­ Mr. William Coe, English tefch- Mr. Robert Sines of the science de­ to the MHS system by teaching in Eagleson; 264, M. Churilla; 266, er,' moved Into and renovated an e ergreen sale Mrs. Skinner istry of Elducation. • Travel ex­ $3.00 T D. Gunther: 268, D. Selpel; 2H, partment is the 'coach and Paul summer school during July. She penses will be paid by the Uni­ old homestead Which Is over 100 Phlnney alao of the science de­ enlivened the routine by cohduct- C. Orlowskl; A-7 and 160, B. years old. The bam across the versity Commission on Travel Prelhelt and R. Plrkey; 109, J. partment is the assistant coach. ing some of the students to the Grants, while the Minlstir '’''*** way used to be a cafrlkge factory. JjO QJw DML ^JWJfTL Both coaches feel the team to With Reading Classes Stratford performance of "Romeo Baker: 111, C. Stokes; 206 ahd A "delectable" job was held by pay living expenses. 210, 122, K. Smith and J. Bantley; • adpmed with eelf fitting cups have a better than even chance of and Juliet" Miss Smith. Is a gradu­ Mr. Yavener’s courses of study Mr. William Stiles of the English walking away with CCIL and 'I' ate of Mount Holyoke College. 225, B. Kehliir; 227, M. Forde: department, who workbd at the are designed for non-Russian 126, B.'Felngold; 219, E. Rodgers. • blessed with the neveride band atate honors at the end of the sea­ Mrs. 'nelen Page Skinner. for-Atermlne to considerable extent the Leslie Hochberg, ‘60 speakers, largely from Eastern First NaUonal Bakery. Hla spare GLOIE son. Jane Steiner, '61 Jiidy Larsoq '61 'time waa spent fishing and swim­ HtMLOCK ' AZALEAS ■LUE s n u c E jnerly an English teacher, now la degree of success they will achieve, Europe, the Near East, and the 1 ARBORVITAE Bob Goehring Sob Ssalart '60 both in their high school work and ming. ' , t* the deyslopmental reading^teachsr Far East. You'll be gloriously lifted to bewitch­ Tom Ryan '61 In later mofeeslonal and occupa After completing preliminary Travel flayed a targs part In ac.hool always flelde a fine team. Mr. Lawrence Perry’s suijlmsr. Mr. ing new contours by "Perma-Lift” * . *1.88 T, *7.95 *5.95 T. *8.95 11.88 TO ^2.50 Ja.v B8, A, B and C cups. *1-19 t, * 8 » 5 t „ ^ 7 .9 5 *5 .95 T. *12 »* ^ 1 .8 8 Red and White, hiit Coach Richard Another civic and school-minded claaa meets two periods each wOek Reading Instruction must bo ^ven Uon at Cape Ann, and the rest The sports offered include soc­ will view the unbiased piibs and lands lately ? Discovered, while Danielson hopea to fill the. vacant deed was, accomplished by . the for as long as It is thought neces­ to help students meet their chang­ gardening laat summer, a vital touring the coaet of Maine and varsity spots. The team's biggest cer, tennis and swimming. Fresh­ cons of life in the USSR in' this Senior Girls', Club of 1959 last June sary. Mrs. Skinner h u 100 fresh­ ing needs." '■ Space Age. new mineral that happened, quite Masaachuaetta. lose was baciiflclder Wea Feanler when they donated $25 to \the men enrolled In the claw at this Mrs. Sklnnef said nearly any­ man and junior activities will take by accident, to be lying beside Miss Julia Case, physical educa­ BPRIGHVil SPREADING r PYRAMID and the lose o f Qary Milek will place on Monday; sophomore at.d Mr. Yavener was a teacher of MEMBER AMDROMEDA school library. The money has wen Ume, and many others exprew the one who has the desire-and deter­ English and French from 1656- your rake? Spent sn exciting tion teacher, 'traveled out west, YEW 11! ■ ■*, JUNIPER ' ARBORVITAE have to be remedied. Feakler ahd ■put in the library fund toward a desire to join, Including many up­ mination to read better can im senior sports on Wednerday. How­ vacation as the guest of a tribal ■pending a lot of time near and on M ilek‘ were Co-Captalns Of ' last ever,- tennis is available only to 1959, studied French abroad in pew Webster’s dictionary. ( perclassmen. prove In tile mechanics, of read 1957, and relumed to MHS to chief in the Belgian Congo? Indian reservations. ' ,dV" * 1 .8 8 t.* 7 .9 5 fairs team Alao lost to gradua< The club, under the aupervlajon The program is geared to helj) juniora and seniors. Mr. Paul Phlnney, health teach­ 1 9 x . $ l ^ | 0 ^3.95 TO ^5.95 ^1.88 TO ^7.00 ing, in spefct'and Ih comprehsn Any girl who vlshes to partici­ teach French from 1958-1969, af­ If so, the Quill Staff needs you. k \ tion were .Dune McDonough. Jack of Mrs. Lucille Gipson, also pre­ the student gqin more satlsfaciion, ■ion. Moreover, most of the stU' That is. the staff is anxious to er, and Mr. Gilbert Hunt, who lb Toomey, Steve Thomaa, and Dan concentration, and comprehension pate in the girls' after echool sports ter an, inUryenlng year In France. sents scholarships to outstanding dents have a feeling for success, , J, Stenlr, '61 learn of any interesting personal teaches English, went crosli-coun- n< (Msscimt Mat titir«. Domiar. girls in the club selected by a com- In reading. l[t alao helps in vocab­ program itaay do so. try once more on the Phlnney- .^ 2 1 they feel ajble to cope with their Alexander Gburskl, '60. I ■ experlencea enjoyed by students Raturalng mambara of the mlttM outalde the dlub. ■> ulary building and reading ac­ of the high school. Hunt tour. . 9 8 ^ celeration. In a , report ..from the ■tudiea; and they like achool. All students are expected to be ehamplonahlp squad are Co-Cap- Phyllis Crepon '<10 During the pwt two summers, Scripts may be submitted to Miss Helen Estes, head of the each tains CSiuch Saimond and Bob reading work shop at the Edwin The-demerit system is us6d to on time for class. T

MANCHESTER ^)VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAr. SEPTEMBER 18. 1989 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD., MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN ■ if^i------About Town Green Manor Powell Would Start Study j RockviUe-Vemon Ike Seeks Hike OI< MANCHESTER larroHER b liss co. Mlteben Sheldon JAtfe, son of Ms*.. Lout* Askinff for Of Capital Projects Plan •-1S76 S. .Isffe- and the late Mr. Jsffe, I GOP Refutes In Foreign Aid 166 WESY 6I1 0 DLC TCRNrmE Town Director Theodor# Powell 4* Brookfleld St., will enter Her- CXIRNER DURANT ST. \ r d Law School on Monday. He Subdivision *ald today General Manager Rich­ (OirttoiMd Im n Fag* Oae) In Whirlwind Tour i s \ 19.VI graduate of Yale IJnlver- Shea Charge Welfare Costs ard Martin *. '6-.vear capital Im- trialist WiniahvM. Draper .Tr„ aaid . f(EW LARGER QUARTERS Sit.\V\ provementa program should be In an apparantly unpracedented A Domocratlc oharga that Re- tha extra funds ware needed to| move, the Green Manor Conatruc- dusted off, groomed, and possibly p l e n t y o f f r o n t a n d r e a r PARKING (CMittiiiN>4 fr w i^ n te Onn) Windaor, died at hi* home yeater- The Verplanrk PTA annual fair Up in August ^ pObllcah SaleMman ace Inaeoaasi- speed the moderntsatlofl of SkTO will be Weld on the school 'round* reshaped for a public vote In 1960. day. tion Co. la aeeking ro have the W. |0e hi* w u refuted by Republicam in countries' defenses. But Eisen­ inftd* up of *bo\it 2.0dft-nf thr He wa* born in fiummersworlh. tomorrow'^om It a.m. to 4 p.m. Middle T^ke. property on which Poweli said he will aak the Board if-t'ca atatemant today. AUTO GLASS INSTALLID N.H.. April IS. 1«1S. and wa* the Welfare costa last month more hower' decided to postpone any COtintO’* todu»tri«l unnvjiuw 'rain or shii^ the Green Manor garden apart- lA, Ralph.H. Oibaon, publicity chair- fi»iis leader*. \ owner of the Trio Machine Co. of than doublad over those of August of -Directors' flscal policleii sub- such request until the aaxt *aa' GLASS FURNITURI TOFS i»n w the OOP Town Conlmit- slon of Oongraaa. Khrushchev h»rt been *n*werin [noth Windaor. a grinding service. Sunset RebeVsh I»dee will hold menta were recently erected tech­ 1968. according to the monthl.v re­ eommlttee to start a study of the Iv-- declared that George Risley. question* w-ith the »*me show of Tla was a member of Knights of its first fall, meeting Monday at nically claaaifled aa a aubdtvision. port of Mia* Mary Della Fera. plan, which ha* been laying fallow Y candidate for Aral nelectman In the Elaenhowar told hia news con­ MIRRORS (Pir«ploe« and IMor) Joviality he' had displayed earlier Coluin^* and the Rev. .1. C, Mr r- 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows hall. Offi­ Repreaentatlvea of the eonatnic- town welfare director. since Martin presented It last T town election Oct. 5, will be readi- ference yesterday ha hi^a the In the day. Then a Ruest asked him tin Ahaqmbly, Fourth Degree cer* ane asked t \ wear colored Her report shows that $4,123.45 Democratic - nominated Congreaa tion company are acheduled to dis- available because he conduct* will "feel the heat of truth" and PICTURE FRAMING (oH typt) why. If he was so intent upon mu­ Knight*. gowns for an obligation ceremony. cusa the unuaual propoaal with the was spent In 30 cases Involving 63 plan, still tentative, would X«. Hi* building and real eetat* bu«i- tual Soviet-American undersUrtd- He le*ve*\|Us wife Eleanor Members are asked tA^brlng vaca­ Town Planning Comptlaalon at a persons last month, while $1,837.- call for one or more bond Issue* I . '.neaa from hi* home-oAAoe on Lake act next year to raise tha present InR. were not the Russian people Ciaxza Mallloux/A son, Robert, and tion package* and bicwday anni- meeting at > o’clock Monday night 64 waa. expended In 17 cases In­ and a hike In the tax rate. If It I* 3 ,,. St„ Vernon. 4 <4 par cent intareat calling on WINDOW oRd PLATE GLASS allowed to listen to U.S. broad­ a daughter. Mis* jqnl* Mallloux, vprRBry fundn. R^lrcshiH^ntB will volving 40 persons In the corre­ voted in lU entirety. It propoeea long-term bonda. all of South Wlnd*or>%(our broth­ be served by Mr*. VlrglnVa I^ewl* in the Municipal Building. His running male, William R. OONTRACrORSt WE HAVE IN STOOR casts? Why weren't American Town Planning Engineer Ed­ sponding month a year ago. $2,333,000 In general department Hahn, in on a Aexible schedule Eisenhower aaid that an In­ newspapers and periodical* allow­ er*., Paul of South Windsor.• .. An nniiand hernrr «committee, Mr*. Mannah ward J. Rybsyk aaid today that 'The largest Jump came in hos­ projecla and $455,000 In fire de­ crease In Interest rates granted by lonio of Berlin, Remeo of will hold * drill teitiTi re- partment Improvemente. and may under which he will be available Congress on 8arlaa K and H sav- MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS ed to circulate freely? Why were WilllflmR > Green Manor la aeeking permiaaion pital expenses, with $2,073.27 -. either day or evening hour* a* American newsmen* dispatches and Roger Mallloux of Vlr^M 1^ / hparsAl at 7 p.m. Appears in Variety Show for an 11-lot aiibdivislon on the spent last August aa against $233.- yet include some recommended im­ Inga bonds should 'stop the rush OPEN SATUROAYS-^PEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ' and fi'fe aisters. Mr*. John Viola provements to the water syetem. j fr,-tl*lnt Icelandic houses, and other Improvement* !"'i 1," HT'I. "The question of what bur public a ty Hoapltsl. . , (Continued from Page Oiie) representatives were ordered to year, and a semi-annual tax pay­ munity Y. listens to or read* should tv have been, changed to the third one satelllt* during the Interna­ T’he four Scottish Rangers, new­ variously called for by town de­ ment plan. Mr*. Camille Parker of Camdot U'h il'lf'Hi wllfPi/lliShniiv':! elded not by sny outside govern- He was born I>ec. 17, 1888 in El­ Monday instead of the second tional Geoi^yaical Year. Instead ly returned from a trip to Wash­ boycott meetings of the Iceland- partment* and outside expert lington. son of the late Henry and is expected to Whirl about the U.S. Defense Council during the ' William Luddecke, Democratic Ceramic Studio In Vemc- -''-wed mertt or Influence, but by our own Tuesday of each month. the JllO million program resulted ington, D.C., where they saw Pres­ opinion. It also would feature 'Chairman of t' e Board of Finance, how ahe makes copper earrings YOU Anna Degen Kolbe Davies. He had earth for 2,000 years. Still broad­ lit three successful satellites. Investigation. people and government,’ lived in this area all hia life. ' ident Elsenhower, will dance to­ $670,000 for school improvement*. plans to ask for support of the and poured one ceramic piece to Once sgsin, in hia formal Islk, casting after 18 months. It has Calls Icilmax Fitting night at tHe Scottiah Feattval at A major task of the council is So far this year, the Board ha* He was a member of Trinity Miss Annamae Rolla.son. daugh­ prevention of friction between plan at the Annual Town Meeting demonstrate the processes neces­ Khrushchev boasted that the ter of Mr. and Mr.*. Thomas Role- made the startling discovery that Hagen, who headed the pro­ 8 o'clock in the high school audi­ been doing its capiUI improve- on election night. "New or In- sary to produce a finiahed product. IT.S.S.R. woulda overtakeoveriase theu.e TTnited ...... Lutheran Church. gram. called today's launch "a torium. American forces and the Icelandic State* in industrial production tired carpenter and millwright son, 41 Strant -St., has enrolled as the earth 1* not round, but slightly ments planning on the basis of ■ Creased service* must be paid She presented three sets of W-. NEED a freshman at Jackson Tufts Col­ pear-shaped. . ' fitting climax to a pioneering sa­ The four girls and their leader, population. some $200,000 available without through taxation and so the Re­ rings to club members. Mrs. mSrrquickly than planned. Then,! He leaves h . wife, Ethel tellite vehicle development.” Mlaa Dorothy Robertion, were, the ■The Americans never-have been p4 pounds. Vanguard II Fling, the Glaagow Highlanders It as backing for a new campaign and in 1957 wa* 7,075 or 237 per SummerAeld, Preaident Paul L. Davis of. Food Machinery and In a machine for automatic mailing of parcel post packages. 9t. your old w o ^ hatchway with to political complications." T\e Rev. Erich O. Pieper. pastor past president of the local unit, Almost overnight, the Vanguard weighed 20.74 pounds. and the Sword Dance. against the presence of American ing the plan, he selected soi'• cent IrtcreMe, while the city are* Coins are dcfioeited, and change is given by the machine. a modem all iteel Biloo Door. rocket was assigned the almost project* from among the many Increased six per qent. The Fite Chemical Corp., bulldera of the Post Office, and Deputy Post­ He scoffed at the idea that of Trinity I..ufher*n Church, will who will be inatalled a* fli-st vice Another NASA official, Homer Among the other performers forces, but Icelandic officials said Permanent, neat looking, American refuaal to trade with offlciste. Burial will be in Grove president of the auxiliary district; impossible task of leveling the sat­ who will take part in the festival that were recommended and left District is expected to exceed the ellite score with the Soviets. * Newell, said in Washington the there was no thought of asking out others. grade* 1' through 5, Jesse Lee S t, Who will be Miss Shannon's the U..'?..S.R. would weaken the Hill Cemetery. and Mrs. I,.eon Bradley, also a local heavier weight of Vanguard III will be the Manchester Pipe Band, for an.v change in status. city during I960 and with this In weathertight. Built in ipringi Soviet Union. On the contrary, he Friends may call at the funeral past president, as assistant The slim rocket wasn’t ready fqr the Peggy O’Neil Dancers. Everett Powell said the committee, in mind, Gibson said, the Republican South Methodist house, 48 Hartford Rd.: grade 6. maid of honor, was hostess at a (he job. On Dec, 6, 1957, It failed would be an advantage from the Pritchard Wa* promoted to the its study, should retrace Martin's Junior high afid senior high. Main personal ehower. Mrs. C. O. An­ afford effortlesi operation. said, such policies w'ould strength­ home today from S:!10 to 5 and 7 Sergeant at arms. standpoint of staying aloft a long McCluggage, Richard Stockes, Brigadier General rank la.st June. program of work Is in harrttnny by exploding on its pad. Mrs-. Rae Candiah and Robert Ste­ step and Itself consult with the de­ with thia growth—calling jttei\- Cla-sses to Be^in building. derson, mother of the bridegroom- en the Russians. to B p.m. U.S. technical prestige slumped time, but the satellite's odd shape He ia a native of RedAeld, S. D.. partment* "to give the people con­ to-be, and her sisters were host­ THE FINEST IN VARlETYr Call us for free **How^UhinstalUi^* folder Such policies, he said, forced Miss Constance R. Brand, daugh­ venson. where he waa born in 1915. tlon to the ever-increasing amount Adult Bible class will meet in Ix>iils M. Poplc.k and the 'Vangtiard became the tends to cut down its life below cerned an opporttmliy to argue for of road mileage, the repair, im­ the chapel at 7 p.m. esses for a miscellaneous shower the Russians to manufacture ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. that of the previous Vanguards. Pritchard, a Aghter pilot, served what I projects! they think should Church school classes for the or toe can suggest a competent workman. machinery they did not have pre­ Rockville Louis Michael Po- whipping post. In air campaigns In World War provement and widening of exist­ at the Anderson home. Brand, 136 Green Rd., ha* enrolled But it later proved Itself with NASA said the. neW moonlet bp In the plan." fall season will resume at Smith Another miscellaneous shower viously. so that they no ^ longer pick, 45. of SO Fox Hill Dr., died in the New Britain General Hos­ II In the Mediterranean area and He .said the first committee meet­ ing roada and the study of inter­ Methodist Church Sunday morn­ are dependent upon importing the successful satellites. And many probably would not be .visible to fought air battle* again in Korea. section lighting where safety was given at the home of the till at hia home yesterday after a long pital School of Nursing. A 1959 of Its proven parts will be used In the naked eye and would be hard Public Records ing should be with Msrtin, who ing. ' Showers Honor ■uch item*. graduate of Manchester High He wears a number of combat , would be best served." Classes for all ages of children bride-to-be by her sisters. Miss OPEN TONITE illness. future space ventures. Its second to pick out In the heavens even could once again describe the plan •The que-ation of trade 1* one He was born In Brooklyn, N."!., School, she worked this past sum­ Warrantee Deed decorations, including the Silver in detail. Glbaon asserted that "The Re­ and for Junior high students ran Catherine Shannon and Mrs. Ro­ and third atages are part of the with binooulars. Star, the Distingui.shed Flying publican platform la poalUve and Colleen Shannon land Doyon, and her aunts. of profit, " the Premier told hi* Dec. 25, IBIS, son.of the late.Mi­ mer at Camp Oak Hill, Bolton, Atlas-Able rocket being groomed Mary E. Warren to Grayland Powell added he will contact, com- be attended during either of the 975 MAIN ST. businessman audience. "If you do chael and Anna Prokop Poplc.k. spon.sored by the Newington Home D. Clough Jr., end Wilda G. Cross and 12 awards of the air mittee Chairman John Hutchinson progresalve and does not contain a worship service hours, 9 or 11 a.m. to even the Moon score with Rus­ medal*. „.single negative thought; every Miss Colleen Shannon, daugh­ MI 3-1212 not find it profitable to buy our He had been employed at the Ham­ for Crippled Children. sia. An attempt to orbit a 375- Clough, property on Lyneae St. to set a meeting date. Other mem­ The senior high class will meet g«xl* or sell your goods to u*. ilton Standard Division of United Appeal Vacated! [>ease Notice He was commanding officer at ber* are Powell himself, and Dir­ - part of the program ia kept wilh- only at 9 a.m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. FAIRWAY R’orid Green Stamps pound satellite about the moefh is the Air University in Alabama , in the taxpayer wishes and sbllity Shannon, 17 Oval Lane, haa been do what you consider necessary.” Aircraft. He was s member of the Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Newman expected between Oct. 2-4. The 235 Main St. Corp. to tha ectors Ted Ctimmlngs and Ronald New pupils should register In Then he added, "It sometime* hap­ PAC Club and was an Auxiliary Stadium Investment Corp., and before going to Iceland. Jacobs. to pay and wherever a question of the building in which their classes honored at three bridal showers DRUM LESSORS .will be host and hostes-s at the The recent Jupiter and Thor-. By Kacmarezyk ennt arises study is recommended." FOR BEGINNERS pen* that too choosy a bride will State Policeman. Lutz Junior Museum Sunday from Able failurea were counterbalanc­ Burger Chef Syatema. Inc., prop­ will be held as follows: Baby recently. 'She is to be mirried to­ wait too long and find herself an He leaves his wife, Mr*. Mary erty on Main St.. 15 years with The Republican platform also nursery, Tower; 2 and 3 year morrow to Donald Lee Anderson, 2 to 5 p.m. ed by two auccesaes in related John Kacmarezyk, 62, of 1.53 N. Includes tha following; Assignment old maid." Bik Poplck; a daughter, Mias projects. options to renew or extend lease nursery and 4 year kindergarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ander­ Ms KEEVERS Lodge CHildee Fi esiiler x-jiamrElaine Poplck;, __ , --two sons. David School St., recently- vacated his for two periods of,Ave years each. of house number* in the rural area; Susannah Wesley Hall, 20 Hart­ son, 25 Durkin St. 20 Portland St.'—M< 9-0608 Neal Pre.scott, son of Mr. and The rocket plane X15 made appeal of a decision by Manchester aid to the newly-created Industrial Before Khrushchev spoke. Hen- 1 James Poplck all of Rock Mrs. Ernest Prescott, 63 Kensing­ Its firat powered flight yesterday Incorporation OertlAcates ford Rd,; 5 year kindergarten and Miss Carol Gilman, 6 West ry Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador j yiug. four brothers. James and Town Court which found him guil­ The Mar-Lou Corp., catering; Commission and the .Senior Citi­ ton St., has enrolled as a fresh­ at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. ty of selling or delivering liquor to zens' program I responsibility for to the UJf. and Khrushchev's es- , .Stephen Poplck of Rockville, and man' at Stevens In.atitute of Tech­ Pilot Scott Crosafield rode the capital stock of J50.000 divided in­ Joseph Sulliran Says:- cort for the Russian's tour, chided | Metro and William Poplck of New a minor. to .506 shares, all common, with emergency"wtelfare rnattars placed nology, Hoboken, N.J.. where he ariib-winged craft down at 1,400 He paid the J.50 flne levi^ by In the hands of a selectman with him for having compared early, York City; and two sisters, Mr*. has been awarded a scholarship; par value of JlOO each; com­ Henrv McFarland of Rockville and miles an hour on a 10-minute guilty.' the power of instant action com- old fashioned capitalism with the He graduated from Manchee- flight from 38,000 feet. It was mencing business with $2,000. menaurat* with the beat Intaraata modem U.S. system. Mrs. Frank Smith of Hartford. Kacmarezyk was one of two Walter F. Foran, Louise L. Sil­ "WE ARE HAVING OUR tre High School in June. launched from a bomber at that package store salesmen accused of of the parsons involved and the SEE "The difference is as great as The funeral will be held tomor­ height. vester, Marjorie Foran, Michael community; procurement of capi­ the difference between black and row at 8:15 a.m, from the Burke selling beer to 20-year-old Stanley Silvester, incorporators. ■ It la hoped the X15 will pehe- Kusevlch, of 71 Haynes St., the tal equipment such ns plows, white,” said Lodge. "We believe Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Insurance Sales Rise trate 100 miles Into the aky and trucks, tool* and other useful gear this will become crystal clear to followed by a solemn requiem. night of Aug. 24. Kusevlch testifled hit a top speed 4,000 m.p.h. he bought the beer for two other at savings possible through Civil you as you see things for yourself Mass at fl at St. Bernard’s Chil'rch. Ottawa—Canadians purcha.sed later this year. Defense buying. End of the Model Run on your-tour around the country." Burial will be in St. Bernard's billion dollars’ worth of life minors who were later arrested insurance during 1958, an in­ The Air Force also succe.ssfully for tampering with a motor ve­ If Khrushchev was affected by Cemetery. fired a combat-ready Atlaa mis­ 10 MIN17TE8 .Tunesu, Alaakar-When Eskimos this, he did n'ot ahow it. He coun­ Friends may call at the funeral crease of J253.000.000, or 5 per hicle in a Charter Oak St. automo­ hay* thel'r festivals in Alaska they Woodland Gardens home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to cent more than was bought the sile over nearly its full 6.300-miIe bile storage lot. Kacmarezyk is terattacked with .breezy saydng* range from Cape Canaveral TO MANCHESTER don't I hold pt* or watermelon eat­ and sharp quips, particiularly dur­ B p.m. year before. The total amount proprietor of the Depot Square ing contaats. But they do have eat­ of life insurance outstanding In yesterday. Package Store, 219 N. Main St. ing the. question period. Aa to the Vanguard aeries. Dr. 62,000 down. Immediate ing cPntetta, ualng chunks of muk- A guest asked him how couid he Mr*. John Anderson. 1958 amounted to the equivalent Kacmarezyk pleaded innocent to tuk a* the piece de resiatence. Muk- FOR y o u r SALE>' Vernon Mrs. Loren* Ander-;of J2.300 for rvfry Canadian John Hagen pointed out in Wash­ the charge when he‘was arraigned occupancy. 10 ROOM CO­ t square his avowed quest for peace­ ington that the program originally LONIAL high on hill, fuk—whal* skin and blubber—re- ful coexistence with his boast that imi .58, widow of John Ander-: ; compared with the United States Sept. 1. After the court’s decision, semblea cocomit meat in- texture son. of 12 Warren Ave.. Vernon, P«t capital figure of J3.800. called for the launching of only he filed for sppeni under J.500 bond. beautiful view. Excellent the American system wotild be condition. Large spacloii* and taate.'When pickled .It .ha* the on all' NEW RAMBLERS w'^stock. I am sure buried by communism. Some in the . died yesterday at a private hos- __ 4 ------^------:------living room. Close to flavor of jilckled pig's feet. audience laughed. ' j pilal. school and *hopplng cen­ Holland Bulbs A Khrushchev noted the laughs. | She was bom In Rockville, ter. S beautlfiil fireplaces. you will be pleased at pur prices and trade<-in and launqhed Into an explanation I March 24. IBOl, daughter of All maple floors, good d d of howj systems change from one ' Julius and MaPy Fitzpatrick Fal- heating system, t f/j baths, Top Grade—-Healthy Bulbs UL S. to another over the year*, but i ter. S glassed porches 2-car s NORTH END NEWS JOSCPH J. SUUIVAN allowances. Now's the time to buy!" there was no reason why, while the g|,e leaves a son, Edward An- garage, 1 and 1/8 acres. TULIPS— Darwins...... 12 for 49e N OW ! J Solos Monomer change progressed, there should | of Vernon; two daughter*, Bcantiful trees. u s n o f f l i SPECIAL COIAIR ASSORTMENT not be peaceful coexistence. 1 Mr*. Fritz Anderson of Florida olf the "Maybe you wanted another an- , Mrs. Louis Ridolfi of Man- TULIPS—^Darwin, Cottogn, Triumph . . . don. 99e tw'er.” ha said. "But a girl who | g sister, Mr*. John Morl- U J . R 0 Y U SEPARATE rOI-ORB v IT'S SO bear* a child will not remain a g^^y Boston, Mass., and five 99 5 6-ROOM CAPE an<( ga­ ( I (i( her llarrrl girl, even If the court says she is." „andChlldren. rage. 25 acres, 800 ft. DAFFODILS— Lorq* Tnimpnr, Mix .... dex; 1.09 Prices Will Was It his purpose to extinguish ” _ , . . u . 1 h front on highway, well J l i n K d t EASY! . the American wav oMife? Khnish- wMAtMurflniiMr Busan Orlowski of North School Phev snapped back: ' Monday at 8:15 * m. from J^e landscaped. Nice brook. HYACINTHS—oH colors---- . . doz. 1.19 New hot W'ater heating 81. la only 8 years old but she has •T can 't^er guarantees or re- Burke Funeral Home 76 Prospect system. All new copper embroidered a beautiful baby's bib Never Be dpes foi- the preservation of the , f • "’'‘h * req^*m M ^ at B a plumbing. Excellent con- C that she bought at Keith’s Varie­ Crocus, Gropo Hyacinths. Scillos, otc. Mpitallat svstem " ' Sacred Heart CThurch. Burial will dltlon.-^$l 8.900. ty ly. Keep up the good 'wdrk, Susan. ___ !____^____ 1_ ' be In .Grove Hill Cemetery. n v £ X ’ Did you know that Keith's ha* all MADO^A LILIES. 45e ... ^...... 3 for 1.09 Friend* may call at the funeral THK TIM COSO USSO IN TIMS •aL' .vour aawlng needs, yarns In- Lower! Come home Sunday from 2. to 5 and 7 to r o R LtADMa m * c a r s jK, eluded T / • ' 9 p.m. Like new 8 - R O O M Obituary RANCH, - garage, 1 acre, ■ t Let’* take off our hats to the well landscaped. Large policeman in our' North End. living mom, flreplace, S 2 Teach your, fchlldren to have conr TRADE P P ♦ JL tn-Buy Now! Mr*. Lena Fredericksen Funjerala TUUDlYfl Mrs. Lena Nielsen Fredericksen. i| large hedmnms, larg^ Adence’ln blw And to* look upon --a n d Look kitchen with dining area. A704I him as a friend aa well as protec- T2. of 15 Adams St., died yester­ Mr*. Istula Verchot —615,200. *■•■•* tiMMk Iki day at Manchester Memorial Hos­ > tor. Don’t look any further for your HEMLOCKS. Beautiful nursery grown, heavy stock. pital. She was the widow of Carl The funeral of Mrs, Louise Ver­ What You Get! ft CAR IN NOW! P. Frederickaen. chot, 329 Woodland St., was held You should-see the shliiy red 18-24”—3.35 8 for9.95. ^ , She was born May 29. 1887, In this mornlt^ at the Holnies Funer­ hike that Billy Mllewakl got for al Home, 400 Main St., followed ■*AL1- STONE HOUSE. 6- .lapanese l^ews, Spreading ^Upright, 12-15”. Now . ; ...... 2.95 Hartford.' Mr*. Fredericksen had ROOMS. 8 acres with Dre- ■ft. hi* birthday. The way wa hear It, moved to Manchester from Hart­ by a solemn requiem Mass at St. 1959 MERCURY several mothers (Including Billy's! Bridget's Church. ptace, 8. small cottagee, U. S. ROYAL DELUXE STOP IN ford nine months ago. She was a nice trees. Private — 2 are planning a bike race In the AmeircaD Holly 18” .... ^ ...... O nly 1.95 eommunicant of Trinity Episcopal The Rev, John Delaney was cele-, MONTEREY 4-DOOR 617,900. T iiheless A,t Jl hear future. A hint to prospective Church, a member of the I.4idies' brant; the Rev. Stanley. E. Hastll- Wholeasle • Prire s ! P contestants: Keith's does sell Vlta- Mt. Laurel. Kictra heavy elumim,...... 1 * ...... i ...... 3,95 and 4.95 Aid Society of Our Savior's Lu­ lo, deacon, and the Rev. Dennis R. ..Eloks like wa’r* stymied, again Funeral services will be held , 2 on the Railroad P''«Pe''ty for w rk- I ' ■ , , •, / • were judt^traded in on the FABULOUS NEW RAMBLER!" tomorrow St 3 p.m. at the Taylor (Cnnltniied from Page One) OUR BUSINESS IS TIRES . . . WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELU “* Ing, even'though the RR Ha* no tuy With Assuronco and Sotitfantion At - and Modeen Funeral Home. 233 J. PLOUFE 2 more use for.lt And wanU-i^U- Washington St„ Hartford. Burial A policeman aaid: I don't know-aome days It doe*n t will be in Zion Hill Cemetery, Hart­ "The other bo.vs began sli)pplng BROTHER BUILDER AND 2 pay to gat up. ; ^ ★ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. ★ ford, Friends may call at the him o^n the back. One aluck-hia' funeral home today from 2 to 4 Anger! down Swansnii'a throat. REAL FJSTATE 2 - • ■**;** and 7 to B p.m. and-until the time Then they held hirn upside down BOLAND MOTORS This week’s exceptional valuM af aOrvlce tomorrow. and tried to shake k out. Then, IJNCOLN—c g n t in eJ: PAL—MERCUSY—EDSED(-«NOUSH FORD CALL ANYTIME at V Keith's . . - Pin-up or deak being kids, they Just went - to "ON THE l;; VEL—AT CENTER ANP ^ROAD” 349 CENTER AT WEST CENTER ST-^MI 3^079 lamps. $2.19-l*;49. Small amount of aP paint; axcellant for touching-up D^e Corm ier M otor Sales, ine Albert J. Mallloux plecM. Soipe cried. Some prajied. *01 CENTER 8'i1 REET->M1 8-8166—OPEN CVENINOS n ? - 4 2 2 S ALl. U !. (?OYAl..S AUl fiAFtTY IIUST loudi Wlndaor-Alberi J. Mall- Other* became downright hyeter- .£ wood or enamel, ^ .prlc*' Model 148 WOODLAND ST. aOHN J. z A f ADKA PHONE Ml 3-8474 24 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER PHONE.Ml 3-ISS4 loug, 4M, at U Hollla Rd„ South loai. One ciUad an ambulance." 2 airplane*, boats, cars, U nka mls- riS jd n i modelB. 6T.95-610.00. 4. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEAfBER 18, 1969 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1989 PAGE THIRTEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGS BUNNY UUR BOARDING HOU8B with MAJOR HOOPLB for tbs' school last Stinda) and Co. alnee her graduation from | C o h i n t h i a (NMK J CMWaM \ )OUth Windsor that 178 parents ah Haiwey Collins. Mrs. George B. A6BRS QAKNEREOA FORTUNE: Leo Koenig.sberg, son' of Mr. and blLiVERY THBlASTTlMtY'OO « SClassUled ada ‘Prayer Day’ Smith. Mrs. Gaorge Pederson, Mrs 3 WITH A Few HOURS* TOIL/.THE1K AOBOBB / D r.' Riuisell Henry Sufford. fteglnsld Lewis, and Merton Wolff, Mrs. Harry Kocnlgsberg of Leon­ A.( , , SANGONEOFyoUR ® 4 What teen- moderator nf the Internationa I ards Bridge Rd hsS accepted a po­ 50N<5," ROCkiACHE/ H A 'S COMPOSITIOM5 A BRACE ISp lan in g tar a g ^ kidi did The C-teen. served st the tables CHARryNSD THE NATIOH.^-HAK 4&xVttoy Oiir Savior Lutheran Church, Congregational Council, and presi­ Workshlp to Start sition with the Arthur Anderson O F W ILD DU CKS FLEVY B l ^ v e out dent emeritus of Hartford Sem­ and Co., national puhlir accounting ' KAFF/-WAMAMOFMV • Window pert vorahiping at the Wapplng Gram- The Colurnbls Workshop will d o w m o u r C H IM N E V / 6 nog (coll.) inary Foundation will be heard In MonHav i * ’’ '’ !. with headqiiariera in New K H O t f .MUSICAL ATTAlNMEfiTS COULD 13 Zoo favorite 7 Navy vaeiel Iniar School, will act aside this hold Its 'first fall EA SILV S U R P A S S T H S S S I I Wine euiM Columbia Congregational Church night at the homee"’ o / 'jfr,“ R .ip h , X“r^ SEinch |g„nd«y as a apeoial day of prayer. during worship service Bunds y from Western Reserve College, he SAFETY- UNTRAINED STRIPLIMSS SV IG G rM tte k e 0 Eye part IT Wolmer. Hungarian foods and morning, in a new role. earned his masters degree st the IS Damage 10 Mark Priyert will be offered for the traditions are on the agenda. | r .-o im . thi. IS Giggling 11 Limbs IprMident, the United States, for Dr. Stafford, as a member of Leaders and hostesses will be Mrs. ; University of North Carolms this Ji' ISG lrl’a name 43 Playing eardi the church, will be the third lay T vu u — summer. After a few days at home 17 Claisroom tool S3 Dry meaiura Ichrietiana behind the Bamboo and Lucius W. Roblfison Mrs. Edward reported to New York TESTED 30 What a kite ISEraahman 81 Perfume 43 Counsel speaker for the building fund doaa 44 Herb jjroi, Curtains, for all captive qa- Peterson and Mrs. Kvsn. Ktillgren. where he lakes up his duties as S-16 y ~ SHI/ • 31 Cool cloth . ingredient oempelgn. New officers who will sssiime 31 No kid 48 Essential and for Soviet leader NikiU Junior srcoiintsnt In utilities 34 Pain 13 Dead duck Itions The Rev. George K. Bh-ana will their duties st this time are Mrs. ALLteT BY V. T. HAMLIN S S D u h 28 Region (ilang) being I Khrushchev. use "On Knowing Where to Draw SPECIALS! 34 Sheet of glen 38 Church la ^ 3R Water anlmali 47 Prod The sermon theme will be "How the Line" as the auhject of his T harp TO BQJEVE, „IN FACT, TM \ WEU. BE HAPPY, 36 Malayan 40 Medicinal 48 Boy’s name .WITH A ONE dagger 37 No longer I To Have a .Nation Under God." sermon. The senior choir, directed ■ 1 ISN'T IT-AV«RIP NorsuRErao/TO prove try yeah.. WAY TiacEr.' hungry quantities 80 Romanian Sunday, School, the Lutheran In­ l i 37 Soak up coin I by Miss /Stuianna Jones, the new ' LIKE THAT. NOW BEUEVE tr! ,/ lO lOU, MY / l U SAY 38 Of the ear 41 Deetroyed formation Series and the junior director, will be back on <)uty. PEAP,LirELESS... FRIENO.' WE WIU_ SO Allan country Co-op Meets Tonight '5 1 M. 8. A. S199S S3 Cancel t/vd Senior Bible Claasea will meet Columbia Congregational Church Columbia Co-operative Kinder­ 10 ;CiuL» 34 Britlih 1 i r 1 r r t 1 II L t 9 a.m. The Senior Bible Clans Sunday School will resume ses­ garten will meet tonight at 8 Rondmastar. admiral will begin atudying the "Early i sions Siindsy at 9:30. o'clock in the Kindergarten room! IS Amatory II IT H Christian Church” as found in the i Howard C. Bates, superintend- The executive hoard will meet a. 36 Fuel book of Acts. The Junior B ible' Ic 17 snt has released the names of the half hour earlier for a business ’57 Mart. $1895 37 liunch Urn# rlas.' will study "Great Chapters SP Kids' favorite teachtng staff. The kindergarten discussion. Mrs. Carl -„ r ,rv is staffed to care for babies Ladd end Mr*. George Pederson i weeks are due at this mealing WEST I often hear GammIoabiLo JlvAaEn 'Pananl^ttl ’57 0191. $2195 41'Mualeal notes 118 2? 4nrt small childiyn. taachere. Lake Group Meets Tonight 43 Malicious mT) T tVappihg Church Services All other groups will meet In A special meeting of the .Colum- / Funeral Sanrlei "88’" 4-Door Sedan. burning TO V w At Wapping Community Church Yeomans Hall, wdth the ejxceptlon bla Lake Aaan.. will- ht held to­ 48 What tad kidi the moiTJing worship will be held of the C-teens who will meet in night at Taomans Hall Inatetd m ORMU.VD J. WEST. Otrecter B-ia CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER are r y 9:30 a.m..with the Rev. Roy.; the Church with their advisor. tomorrow ■, night as originally 143 EAS1 rEN TER ST, ’56Do9si $1295 43 Ktemal Hiilcheon preaching on "A Call to ' Mrs. Betty Powers, Other-teachers scheduled. The meeting starts at Mllrhell 3-7l9f V-g 3-D««r Hardtop, , 81 Anger X Grmrth." i are: First grade. Mrs. ' Rudolph 8 o'clock and boat reguUllons will 83 Border An all-church planning confer-; Albsir: second. Mrs. Gus Naiimec; be discussed. I'KISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 83 Gaelle iF 11 third, Mrs. Henry Beck and Mr*. Personals 84 Self „u'c will be held Sunday at Faith , W Congregational Church, Spring- | Raymond Jacob.sen; fourth. Mrs. i John B. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mancbeatrr'a Oldeai ’59 Ranault SMS -/a n d L A S T N IG M T 85 Watches V 17 11 fj r field. ! Clarence Jeffries: fifth. Mrs, W ll-I Mrs. Johh D. Clarke. Lake Rd., ha* with Ftneal Fac1lit>ea. 4-I>o«r Sunroof. J APTEf? WHILE 80 Employed returned to the University of Con­ I S P E N T 87 Lair W 51 . E\eryone Interested in cluirch j liam Roberts; sixth, Mrs. George Off-Strael Parking I V M A S , programs for I960 is urged to at­ K. Evans; seventh. Robert Rus­ necticut where he is stud.ving Ealabllahed 1874 l i s t e n i n g HEKlTty C K ? ^ / i casserole,- buttered spinacli, pickle, be even bigger than some .lOO NABISCO whole w’heat bread and butler, that stood around for hours at the FOOD STORES F L O -T H P ^ lelln: Wednesday chicken noodle .Majestic Theater to see the gray- Sugar Hanay Grahams TEA BAGS soup, cheese or peanut butter sand­ haired, pleasantly smiling Mrs. THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES Pkg. of 48 f< wich. chocolate cake; Thursday Khnishchev. 61e r baked lunoheon meat, whipped From the toiiri.sl in from the NOTICE CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODUCTS 1 Lh. 3 7 c pointoea, buttered peas,, roll.* ami West Coast lo actresses who hntter, cookies; Friday baked risked missing cues In their own macaroni . and cheese, pickled B. C. nearby show, Mrs. Khrushchev COOKING AIDS UPTON BY JOHNNY HART beets, celery sticks, Jam ssnd- j held a fa.scinalion. JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE WISHBONE wlch. fruit. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE I And she apparently was lascl- Italian SOUP MIXES Milk Is aen’ed with ail lunches. j nated and entertained herself, de- MEETING AND FREE PRACTICE Dresaing g Or. 39c Y ANH.fcA EXTRACT * Of. ^weu.vronSki, '^ah! the AMERICAHSKI I spite the fatigue of hep whirlwind BAKER'S Ross Ian CHICKEN IN IL E HERE ISS THE PR. Manchester Evening Herald I first two days in •• the United NUCLEAR SUEMARME Dresaing I TUGGLE YOU ASKEP rXPBRT,'’MOSCOWWia Boiith Windsor correspondent El­ ! stales. SATURDAY, SEPT. U, 9:30 A.M. n Oz. 33c TOMATO TECETMUi more Rnmhsm, telephone Mitchell ME TO RESCUE. BE DELKjHTED.' Seated in the seventh row of the LEMON EXTRACT I Os. 4-0674. orchestra in a plush red seat sec­ New T«oms or Individual Bewlorf W deom t BAKER'S lEEF VEOETAILE. )2.’;r ond from the a's.e. she may not Hibitant Soups ir ONION SOUP 3Se have understood the plo'. of tire CALL BOB CLOUGH Church Council musical set in the 1912-era, "but M AZO LA OIL Plato 33c Pea ONEEN MANCHESTER B0WLIN6 CREEN I.« rf« Can 2 r.f 43c Meets Sept. 28 Vegetable PEA ZOfl KAN G t M i 9-8193 MAZOLAOIL lOain.95 I-arge Can 2 47e The Manchester Council of I'D Churches will begin its fall season rUEL OIL FAMOUS BRANDS with s supper meeting Sept. 28 at K A R O / RED LAREL STRUT 34 0». 27c 5:30 p.m. at Center Congregation­ G ASO LIN l MOKiY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl al Church, OHIOKEN OF THE SEA TUNA H1Ut^7-oi. 4U A worship serx'ice will be con­ BURE. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 f AGE FOURTEEN W$ Now or Wait Till l^ext Year for Dodgers Bob Ingalls Unveils Huskies Saturday A.L. Pennant Race Sevien Teums Set Springfield 11 World^s Best Hnndicapper^ Giants and Los Angeles Open For Town Doubles After Revenge Title Hoople Wants to Keep NpI Tournament National Lnagna Yeaterdajr'a Raaulta Down to Last Honrs Sevan teams have entered the ThtlBmaphia », 2. For ’58 Loss By MAJOR AMOS 1$. HOOriJ’: «• ne Weekend Set Sah FriCnclaco 13, Milwaukee 8. annual Men's Tnwm Tennis f . . "'4 . ' ALatman, Dick Donovan and BUly Originator of tlis Belly Series Doubles Tournament which gets FMttaburgh 2, At. Louia 0. New'•York, Sept, 18 (/p )— # 0 0 matter whst the Inidans do. Pierce for tomorrow's game with Storrs, Sept, id —* Coach Oreetinga, my zillions of gentle ■underway Saturday motfilng and Loa' Angelea 4, (Jlnclnnati 3. How long is 40 years? It’s Both the sox'and the Indiana, W Pet. GB big man Early Wynn a possible Bob Ingall.8 takes tha 'wraps readerp. afternoon, with first, and second Nf'v York. Sopt. 18 (/P)— WW] whose scraplest combatants at the; p^oice for Sunday, Feeling crisp as a nswly-prlnted San Francisco 82 S4 .562 — nothing compared to the next off his, 19.59 University of round matches scheduled at .Me­ It’s n o '', or "Wnit Til No.xl ■jd ' double aawbuck after my sojourn rrn)iaiil Karrs |j Milwaukc* .80 66 ,«48 2 48 or so hours ahead for the moment are General Manager 1 The Sox have seven games left Connecticut football team morial Field. Defending Cham­ Yoar" for thr Lo.-s Angeles Loa Angeles . .80 66 .548 2 Frank Lane and Manager Joe . one with the Indiana at Cleve- In the plney woods of Maine. I'm pions AI Whitney and Fran Leary Chicago White. Sox, That here Saturday afternoon with just Itching to plunge Into the Dodgers in that National National l>eagaie Plftaburgh .. .75 72 .510 7 4 Oordon, had a day off yesterday lanij Tiie.sday. The Injuns have will be on hand to defend the title I.ett to Cincinnati . . . .72 76 .486 11 could be all that remains in with the rest of the AL. eight remaining with Jim Perry upwards of 7,000 fans expect­ football wars. Ahem, did you ob­ they have held for the poet two LeagiiP pennant race.. They Uielr long wait for their first ed to sit in on festivities'as the serve how I single-handedly sub­ years. open a three-game series at W. I.. rot. B. PI. ij Chicago . . . , , .69 76 .466 12'i Manager A1 Lopez, who fig­ 111-91 faring Kansas City Lefty it St. Louis . . . . .66 80 .452 16 Ameriesn League pennant since Bud Daley (1.5-121 tonight. Huskies' tackle an ambitioua dued that ferocious grizzly which Hie vetersn Whitney,, a former Sad Fmnriscn tonisht tieH with San Frajirlaro B? Bt ..^02 — B i ures he's "ITie only man who's Philadelphia . .61 85 .418 21 IBIS. Cleveland's battling managers. Siringfield (College eleven that la threatened to devour all of us at athlete at Harvard and a member Milvtukee's reputserl Braves for SllhvBUUee BO Bfi ..'i-tB 1 B Going into tonight’s opener of a tense on this club," picked Bob our rustic retreat? BO OB ..\4B 3 B Toda.y'a Oiimea Shaw (16-Bi to face the Tigers Lane and Gordon, could be ready eager .to close out Ita current ae­ of the winning doubles team In aeconil place two pamea behind the l.os Anpriee three-gam^>serle8 with Detroit at ries with UConn with a victory- But enough of my heroic ex­ Giants. And th* Giants have the San Franclaco At Home (*). Loa Angelea at San Francisco, tonight. Detroit, 6-10 against the for a final blow-up this weeftend seven of the last nine yeara. also ijf l. Dryadale (18-13) 'v s jA fto - Comiskey Park, the White. Sox’ or as soon as the Injuns offi­ Garne time la 2 p.m. ploits. I’m fairly attngle to give teamed with I.,eary lo win the edpe vs. I.OS .Vnpeles (.B), Sept. IB. 19. magic number IS *’3” any com­ White Sox. for the season, la the Springfield haa won two o f’ three you. my warmest friends, some Each of the three contenders has 20; ,\way (.1)— .\t ChlcBBo (2), nelil. only club Shaw hasn't managed to cially are out of it. Particularly Town Doubles crown hack In 19.54. ■ Philadelphia at Chicago, Card- bination of Chicago-' victories and now that Leo Durocher haa gamee In the rooK r*c*ot grid surprising information from the The WThitney-Leary combo will op­ eiphl games left—but for each] .Srp». 22, 2.2; At !»1. I.ouls (»). (Cleveland defeata totaling three 1 heat in hla brief major league series between these two schools college football World, Dr. I. M. game Uir Braves or l")odpcrs lose., Sppt. 2.V 2B. 27. well (9-91 vs.'Ceccarelli (5-5). ' career. The big righthander broke chucked his $6.5.000 TV job for a pose Paul Simpson and Cliff Oliver Here Saturday Only games-scheduled. and the Sox clinch the pennant j and la anxious to avenge a 41-14 InorbIt of Spinning U., the new­ In one of the three Saturday morn­ the Giants ran lose one more and| Milwaukee; At Home (S)—vs. In vylth the Tigers in 19,57. return to baseball. est addition to my staff, assures ‘ TBe Old Boy Hlmoelf Tnmarrnw’a Schediila with the Indians second. No one's saying where Puroch- loss suffered here a year ago. ing matches scheduled s f 10 still beat 'em If either the Braves I Philadelphia (S). Sept. 3B, 27. The W’hite Sox could do it t(j-, Either Frahk Lary (17-101 (17-101_ or Overall, Connecticut has won nine, me that our Calculations Indicate W:- MUwaukes at Philadelphia. (N1. er's headed. Even Leo's tight- Egad! Now the forecast; o'clockr- Paul Hahn, a |> o v «, or Dodgers win five of the eignl.j Away (.7)—At Philadelphia (2), ■■ .-.vjr morrow, at the earliest, with the-! Jim Banning (16-121 will work loet 12 and tied three games with some astounding results will mark In other morning action, Merrill the Giants need play ont>- .son .p.iIt sept.(_, ID. 20; .At Ptttahnnth (9>. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh lipped about it, But the way Georgia 80, Alabama 14 hailed -as the ri’eateflt Chicago at St. Ixiuis iN l. help of the Kansas a t v A's, who ' fw the Tigers, struggling to fln- AYES HAVE IT— Maryland football players unveil Ihe Terrapins’ new look, the I for­ Springfield since the tbsms . firai the coming Saturday's skirmishes. Whlsion and John McCurry will to lake It. Sept. 21. 22. 2.2. are home for a three-game set 1 i»h hi the first division in a three- l.,ane'8 been jumpin' lately, it mation. The bitc)nts (2). Sept. 22. 23; At L*an« finrl nurorhr»r? .ward-circular fashion as he treks Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. with s sweep of the Detroit series, j Lopez will decide among Barry ed in the Connecticut probable North Carolina 84, (Semaon 16 Phil Hyde will oppose Fran Cowan to display hi8 wares at and losing four, and .M'lv aiikee rhiraso (B). Sopl. 2.V 2B. 27. - ,rj i starting lineup, the Ingredient of from place to place. This strange and Herman Heck. TTie team of and Loa Angeles each i>-3 — — Chicago at St. Louis. i Colorado IS, Washington S the Manchester Country Los Angeles at San Francisco. ‘Knock Over the Champ’ Campaign competition for positions on the means of locomotion, much like Jim LeSure and WInstoh Sharpe With Withe Mays leauiiit the Amerloan lioagiie DA.NNY TAI LOR ROGER MACAIONF, '2' an upright spiraling football, has North Carolina S4, Oemson 18 Club. Hahn’s exhibition (Herald Photosl American I^eagne Husky squad will cause most of drew a first round bye. charge—driving m five r:ns and IWt to them to be hustling all the ivay. proved invaluable In his labora­ Wake Forest 24, Florida SUto 16 Sefni-finsl matches will be play­ and golf show will start going 4-for-4—the Giants chased A'esterday’s Results Kentucky 16, Georgia Tech 7 22. I,. Pel. B. PI. No games Scheduled. Leo to Give Up $65^000 Year Job (Connecticut has its bent depth in tory work. He has been able to ap­ ed Saturday afternoon at 2. with at. 5 o’clock, and wi}I last Warren .spahn and St irked The' rhlCAgn l*B B12 — 7 Gets Off to Fast Start Tomorrow many seasons as it prepares to ply hla first-hand knowledge of Mlnsisalppl M. 0 All Around Performer W h Pet. G B. 1 the championship slated to he de- approximately one hour. Brave.s' bid for a first place he Claveland . .84 B2 ..275 5 ', 8 JCTiicago — .. .. 90 57 .612 open ita. grid elate; and there arc wind resistance, velocity, etc., to Rloe 27, I*>ttsiana State 16 cided Sunday ( the exact time to be ! re.iterday. bla,.stlng .Mit'vraukee '.2- West Virginia 16, Maryland 8 Chlengo; At Home (3)—vs. De­ Cleveland ...... 84 62 ;575 5Vs ' many talented sophomoree and the complex problem! of the grid­ set by the opposing teams). , 1 6 for a split in the two-game se­ troit (.2), Sept. 13. 19, 20. .\way New York ...... 74 72 .507 IS'ij ' New; York, Sept. 18 (/P)-—fplace at Chapel Hill, N.C., where# Navy and PlUaburgh, two of the iron. Penn .State 21, Missouri 16 Timing facilities at the VIU Olym- Durocher All Set to Return juniors who are aiucioiia to get In­ The tournament is being staged , ie . Winter Games at Squaw Valley, nes Los Angeles 'rranioied hark (4)—At neveland (1). Sept. 22; Detroit ...... 72 74 .493 17ij, North Carolina plays Ctemaon In EUistern powers, are both heavily At some later date, when time Texas 82, Nebraska 6 by the Recreation Department. j Taylor Batting King, The “ knock over the Champ’’ to the starting lineup. Stanford 16, Oregon 14 eh. 18-28, 1960, are being cen- into a share of second last mght. At Delroll-f.2). Bepl. 25. 2B. 27. B altim ore...... 71 75 .486 •18’a a game which (nay point the finger favored. Navy is a 13-point pick (Coach Ingalls haa indicated in and space permit. I'll tell you more beating Cincinnati 4-S after home campaign, a favorite autumn So. California 28, Oregon St. 21 tribiited by the Longinez-Wittnauer- Cleveland: .At Home (5)—vs. , Boston ...... 69 77 473 201, at the probable Atlantic Coast over Boston Collage at Boston and pre-season workouts that he may about the eminent doctor—har­ n n s by Puke Pnlder anil .lunlor CTileago (I). Sept. 22; Kansas Kansas (?ity .... 6.3 *2 .434 26 1 pastime, gets off to a ringing Conference champion. Pitt is 14 over Marquette at Mil­ rumph! Virginia 8, William and Mary 8 Michigan State'i basketball re c-, Company. These facilltlet are Gltliam built juat eno;ign .of a i platoon hla playera, what with a Kansas 24, Texas Christian 16 ord in five years under CMach. based on electronic standards of n iy (41, Kept. 25 (21, 2B. 27. Washington 61 A5 .418 28'4: To Organized Ball ill start Saturday in a near full- North Carolina, ranked I2th, is waukee. ■wealth of fine sophomore talent Right now it's time to reveal cushion to hold off a two-run'rally • Also Leading Pitcher IiConn S5, Springfield 6 Fnrddy Anderson Is 11 w-lns and j the highest precision and are Away (31— At Kanaaa C2ty (31, 1 Today’s Gamf^m 1 scale opening of the college composed of husky, talented Other games: on hand. Should he do this in the that the season will get off to a in the ninth by the Reds, \ t Sept. 18. 19, 29. Detroit at Chicago. iNl T,ary (17- giants which the late Jim Tattirn Tonight: resounding start wthen national m nlty 14, Dennison 12 38 defeats. I valued at $200,000. The Dodgers, facing a •musl'*, Pittsburgh Sept 18 (,tP)Leo4ietwork's "Game of the Week",*.Duroeher at NBC told s feporler football aeason — and the wliole Springfield game, there is a haixd- By EARL YOST 101 or Bunning i1B-i2l v* Shaw country can enjoy the fun. assembled before he died utiex- Florida at Tulaiie; George ful of "rookies", who will make champion State is del­ chore of taking at least two of the (16-61. pectedly from a massive,virus at­ Washington at Detroit; San Jose uged by a shower of Rice. (Hehr Biggest man in the Alumni Baseball League during the 19,29 sea­ Durocher. former National!"Ta" The Louisiana State Tigers, un­ their debut in this contest. ' three games at San Franri.sro,' Cleveland at Kansas City iN) I eacriie manaizer w ho humr uni Should Diirorher remrn to base-, approached Durnchei six weeks. tack. Clemson, rated No. 18, is at DenveiN heh. that Is a sheer stroke of son was Danny Taylor of the Elks. Taylor not only led all hatters League manage] wno hungup ^ $65.00n' ago and asked him to take over beaten and untied In 19.58 and Four sophomore lineihen drew open behind nghtliander Don' Perry ill-9) vs Daley 11.5-121. back with a team which was able Saturday games; genius!) Thp- final score will be Drysdale il6-13i agamst so.ilhpBW Toiiv Aiillioiiv with a fine 488 average but he also compiled a perfect won and loss his .spiken for a career as a picked to, repeat as national chani- favorable comment from Ingalls Boston at New York. iNi .Sulll- a year job. Durocher said he had "le Indians for the stretch drive lo win eight games last season. F,aat: Springfield at Conneoti- Rice 27, LSU 16, .lohnny Antonelli il9-9i. making record as a pitcher registering nine decisions. van 18-111 va. Maas il3-7). ' .sports aiNiouncer, sa.Vs he notified NBC tw o. and a half, Jhis season. pionz. launch their campaign following last week's scrimmage North Carolina is a six-point pick. cut; Massachusetts at Maine; at Brown. They are Fred Stack- In all, we will find the under-! his third try for No. 20 Milwau­ Only three points separated lh c » — ^------Baltimore at Washington, iN> plans to forsake the micro­ monthu ago that he would not Djirorh^r turned down the offer hgalnst upset-minded Rice In-ati-j Otitside ofJ .su the only member dog aculUIng the favorite on no kee is idle, opening a two-game Boxes Joliiison second, third and foiirlh hitters j,jj. rlecislons. Walker (11-81 vs Fischer i8-9i. tuti at Baton Rouge. La. The Weat Chester Teachers,.at Vlllano- pole, who will open a,t right guard. phone hnd return to baseball. renew his rnntract with them at because of his NBC contract, ac- of football's preliminary top 10 ip va: West Virginia at Maryland. less than seven'fronts. And In one series at Philadelphia tnmorniw In the league for boys 13-14 years' Doucette notched eight wins while Tomorrow's Schedule eording to the soiiree l.ane could game M U be televised nationally , . Mississippi. No. 8, which Gus Mazzocca. Fred Tinsley and contest, despite massive mathe­ "I have been negotiating with the end of this year, Tony Pignatello. Mazzocca is a Sweeping Price night against the tast-plare- but . .. I losing two and Macalone won nine Detroit at Chicago. not be reached immediately for ^ P " ' ! plays a night gim e at Houston. South; New'berry at The Cita­ matical manipulations, It was im -, III 10-Rouiider Roger .Macaioiie of "First .\n- , s baseball team for some Hme4‘ At that tune. Durocher was del; Catawba vs. Davidson, at probable starter at right tackle. atiU pesty Phils. | i games and lost five. May copped Cleveland at Kansas Cit.v, iNl. : now.” said fhirocher .yeslerdav as| qiio^d as saying he would eon- comment. *"*^*’ • I The state which is famed for its possible to separate the foes— i In the other NL games. Pitts­ -----— I tional Bank complied a 40fi aver- five of, right verdicts anti McCur-: Baltimore at Wa.shington. Other Kiiinors LSU has lost llt,tle of the spee was Jimmy Me- Boston at New I'nrk. he arrived in Pitlsbiirgli to an-, sider returning to baseball only Furman; Wake Forest at Florida from Hartford, la a guard and burgh whipped Sf Louis 7-0 be- i ry finished up with a six and four ! nouiiee a "Game of the Week" for; if he couhLpurcha.se stock in a Other rumors have had Diirorh- and muacle muscle whtth carried it quarterbacks (Bobby Franklin is This encounter will end in an’ 8-8 j Reductions! heavyweight Tony Anthony, who's. Gann -of (7reen Manor. Dave An- Sunday’s Schedule through 10' straight victories and State: Virginia Military at Mar- Pigiiatello an end. hind a four-hitter by Hsn-ey Had- won and loss record. I the National Broadeasting Com- eliib and rApeJi'e a part of his er in line for manager of the New the 19.59 model! Is a 1.3-point fa­ tie. 1 dix. and the rhil.s’ beat Chicago, ! been acting like an unpredirtable dersoii of Pontleelli's rhampion- Boston a I New I'Ork. a triumph in the Sugar Bowl.. As a ahall; Virginia Tech vs. North Double Duty .VlcCurry won the home run king i He” added: ■ ' salary in stock. York Yankees, the Milwaukee vorite. The other shockers will find h-2 . - ! rockft at Cape Canaveral, hopes' ship entry was fourth at .404. Balfimore ai Washin'-tnn ; P«u.v o...... I result It is rated a 14-point favor- Carolina' State at Norfolk, Va. Another sopho!more who is like­ honors with three four base belts. ! Cleveland at Kansas City. "I would definitel.v iihinlei- Braves, the Chieago White Sox Purdue, No. 11, Is a two-touch- Boston College taking Navy, Colo­ to blast-off tonight against Alonzo i Rounding out the top in were: Genlileore, Ray Villa of Manches­ I "I'm not at liberty to tell you, and the Detroit Tigers .No coin- ita over a Rice team, coached, by down choice over UCLA in an in­ .Midwest: (Tincinnati at Oklaho­ ly to take place with the steady rado whacking Washington, South .Tohn.son in their nationativ tele- i George .May. Manchester Trust, Detroit si fliiracn. I with whom I can tell you Ihial ested in an offer to retitm^ to performers Is halfback Dave GIAATIS 18. BRA2ES B-^Ed ter Trust. Ed Zawistowski of , baseball on s strictly s a rir«,y I ment could he obtained from, any the wily Jess’Neely and triggered tersectional battle at Los Angeles ma Slate; Iowa State at Drake: Carolina smacking I>ike. , Ken­ Mathewi drove in aJt of tlie vised (NBCI 10-round fight | ,386; .flm Smith. Nassiff Arms. much. Nothing definite has come by quarterback John Schnable. tonight. Texas Christian, No. 13, Wichita at Kansas State: Louis­ Bishop of West Springfield. Mass, tucky jarring Georgia Tech; Kans­ GOODYEAR 1- ntl.v's, F'illoranio of First Ns-1 ' have') of the officials of these clubs Bravea' runs, with a pair of hom­ Anthony won seven fighl.s ir. a 375; Bob Dowd. Orern Manor, from our negotiations so fsr." . basis." he wss reported to who will double as Ingalls' de­ tional Bank. Gollmitzer of Green said. eilhei'. Despite .the presence of Billy la ^ven-a 20-polnt bulge over ville at Xavier (Ohio), Penn State as beating Texas (Jhristian and ers and a aacriflee fly, hut the row la.st year. Then the New 1.367; Jeff GenlilrorV. Manchester Manor and Dowd each propelled C o p Afimils l i i i r k Neither did Diirochei' indicate in Diirochfr himself laughed this Cannon, the Tigers' 200-pound Kansas at Fort W orth. Texas, at Missouri. fensive center and fill in a reserve Stanford shading Oregon. \Gianta had It tucked away before 5,’orker lost to Reuben Vargas in a Trust. .362. Paul Qiiey. Poiillcelli's. -, I f ivhal capacity he would return to Since then, many reporters have at the left halfback slot. two halls nut of the park. Dowd speculated that maybe Durocher apeciilalion -off. speed merchant, Louisiana State rated 17th nationally, la 13 points Southwest: Texas A AM va. Tex­ tie itarted alugging Spahn il9- close one early this \Car. He beat! .351; Fred McCuri , Banlly Oil, (rOlla' the national pasttime. as Tech at Dallas; Abilene (Chris­ The Connecticut line will open h;i (he only .grand slam circuit Nppflpfl in I was aeeking a position in the new­ "I don’t helie>a there will bean fears the game may be one of its over Nebraska at Nebraska. 5) faced only four men. didn’t re- Sonny Ray, then lost to Jesse | .323. Bnan B'ilzpatrick of the Elks tian at East Texas State; Brigham with Tom Conroy sind Co-Captaln biow. Two base hit champ was I ria.v by Play .Xniioiincer ' ly formed Continental League. annoiincement for'konje tlma and toughest obstacles. Neely is re­ Four Southern ganqes. one in the I-aot Night’s Fights tlVe any and left after only 181 Bowdry in May before coming w’se"- the only other .3(Jo or .better nowned for getting his teams riled East and. one on the Pacific Coast Young at Arizona; Tulsa at Ar­ Barry O'Connell at ends, Co-Cap­ May. with eight., one more than Gains Somi-FinaLs Durocher guided both the old However. Branch Rickey Sr., the I don't intend to furlh'e>-negotia- pltchea as the Giants scored three back to knock nut Bob 2'nung in hitter with a 318 average.' Genlileore and Macalone collected. up against heavily-favored foes. are figured so close that the odds kansas: New Mexico State at New tain Joe Llodra and either Maz­ New York Giants and the old new commissioner of the infant tions for the job which 1 had been Ix»s Angeles—Raymundo (Bat­ In the first inning. the eighth round of his last start, Four No-HItters Top Balters The Baton Rouge game head­ sheets give you your choice. These Mexico; U. of Mexico at Texas zocca or Roger Gagne at tackle, ays aingled the first run home, .Tohn.son. from Braddock. Pa.. Is Colorado Springs, Colo . Sept, 18 Brooklyn Dodgers to National league, could not be reached for diaciiasing while I'm in Pitts­ tling) Torres, 137, Reynoaa, Mexi­ .’'To less than 'our no-hit games G. AB H Ave. lines a program which sends into are Georgia Tech at Kentucky, Western. Bob Slattery and SUckpole at co. knocked out Frankie Ryff. 137, addra a three-run homer (No 311 a replarement in the bout at the '/Pi Charlie Coe, the fantastic I I-,eag'iie pennants before his rellre- comment. burgh," he said He quickly added: guards and Jack Zinser at center. were pitched during the champion­ Taylor, Elks ____14 43 21 488 "At least 1 don't expect any­ ,^sictlon eight of the nation's top 20 Duke at South Carolina. Alabama Far IV'est: Colorado State at New York, 1. in the fourth off Bob Rush and i Coltseum for Willie Pastrano. wno golfer from Oklahoma fritv, con­ , ment from hssehall. Since then he In other conjecture. Di'irbcher's at Georgia. William A Mary at CS»ll(?ge of Pacific; Idaho at Utah Quarterback Harry Drivas will be ship season. Jim Smith of Nas- Maciaone. FN*B .22 69 28 406 tends s fellow has In have a thing to happen while I'm hers teams ■ uioae picked in the pre- . Greenville. S.C.- — Pete Rade- 7m BinglM in another In a three-run hurt a teg in training. The Penn- i has been a lalent relations ex- name has been linked with' the State: Montana va, Wyoming, at complimented in the backfield by .siff's and Dirk Gollmitzer and Ed MeCann. Manor 14 37 1.5 40.5 unless something really breaks seasim-Asaociated Press poll two Virginia, West Virginia at Mary­ macher, 199, Columbus, Ga. seventh Jim D a v e n p o r t , who I sylvanian won a rtoae decision "huneh of liiek" to win malehes in ! eciitive for .NBC and for the last Cleveland Indiana of the Amer­ land and Californla-Washington Billings, Mont.; Washington at Bill Mlnnerly and Bob Horan at Doucettr. both of Green Manor. Anderson. Pont. 17 44 19 .404 the U.s Amateur Tournament, against ^chother. stopped Ralph Schneider, 227, drove lb four runs, and Bid Bres- j over Pastrano in Loiiiavllle in two years- a commentator on the ican League. A aoiirre close to loose someplace else." 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: V r < ■ r (*. ! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19TO fjiOE EIGHTEEN liattrhPBtpr 1Ett».tt!tt9 1|pralb AYM-Rfa Dkiljr Nat Praia Rofi Tha WaatlMT P«r tha Week bikM s May ssrd. U fa Pofaeaat af O. B WaaMiar BaMaa The .Re^'. Robert Uindatrom, Mrs. Jamas Duke and her high school and is now a fuU-time Square Dancers professional caller. In addition to Salem, N.J.. will be fuest speaker mother. Mis. T. A. Burnham. 2 Clear, aaU tealglif. Law If la About TowU at an ewmng evangefistle service Btephan 8 t.,' hive returned from ' hit duties aS'caller for the Man­ 12,925 at Calvar>' f^apel Sunday at 7 Bouthport, Maine, where th ey : T<» Start Casern chester'club, he is regular caller 4f. Tomorrow fair awd for two clubs In the Springfield Metabne at Hw AaBK SDh SUxabcUi A(in« Rritan, p.m.' spent the aiimmer. Bnraaa af Ctnmlatlaa mIMer. Hlgli 66 »a If. daliMiMr of Mr. and Thoniaa The Manchester Square Dance area. He has received national \Mnnehe$ter— ^A City o f Village Charm J.' Raran, 98 HelAin^ Rd , will The quarterly meeting of the Mias Joan Binon. dai^ghter of | Club will start the fall an'd winter recognition In being chosen, as a M w Motiday to bORin hfr fraah- Manchester Rod ahd Gun Club Mr. and Mra. Walter R, Slnon; 280 ■ season with a dance at 8 p.fn. Sat­ staff caller for the Atlantic Square man year at Slmnn Dance Convention to be held In will he held Monday at 8 p.m. at Holliater Bt.. la attending the Boa- urday at Waddell School with club VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 298 TEN PAGES— TV SECTION MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDA^, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959 (Claaalflaa AdvertMag aa Bdaton. (the 1e a 1959 graduate of the rlubhouee on Daly Rd. in Cov­ ton School of Dental Nuraing. Bhc caller Earl .lohnstoh of Vehnoii Toronto. Canada, in October. PRICE nV E CENTS Manchester Hlj:h Srhi I. ^ en tr>', la a .lune graduate of Mancheater doing the calling. Dances wlllXhe High School. held at the school l^c first and Grace Group of'Center Conpreg'S- Miss Hazel Aitkin, d au ^ ler of third Saturdays of each month' ticaia) Church wUI meet '->r a pot- RUG and Mr and Mrs. Thontiaa P. Aitkin. 8 Old Timera Night will be cele­ Johnston will do most of the call­ Guterma Held luek Monday at 8:80 p.m. Mem- ing, but a number of gue-