.. ^■ . - , . , : ■ . ,:. ■' =■ -Me I.. - <- •4 ' f , .•»• ■■ y . /• ,V ■ ■f ■ :. - 7 * ■ J', 1 -• PAGC TWEIfSk^ niURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19«t . I ilattrftpHtpr lEwfning Hfralh Amim Average Dailx Net Press Run An Informal study of Bunyan'a The French 'Giub of Maijchester Chapman CoOlrX, Order of Ama­ George Thurber, 58 TumbuU Rd., Side Rec. Hie group will produce For the Weak Chided The Weather "Pilgrim's Progre.ss” will be con­ will meet tomorrcoiv at 8 p.m. at ranth, will meet tomorrow at 7:45 has been elected vice president of the plays for Chnatm public V- October IS, 1088 Fereeeet of U. 8. Weather Bereeu About Town ducted by Major E. Walter Lamie Orange Hall. Followixjg the meet­ p,m. at the -.Masonic Temple. Vis­ the student council of Morse Col­ school assemblies. at the Salvation Army tonight kV ing a card party witji refresh­ iting mat-fms and patrons night lege, Hartford. He is' a graduate of Cub Si'out Pack 144 will meet to­ ments will take place. The Club will be o^erved. Mrs. ' Walter Manchester High School. 13,645 Fair, not eelte aU eod tooIgM. morrow at 7 p.m. at Keeney St. 7:15, Attorneys Organize will also meet for a ham and bean Brown of Rainbow Court, Willl- Low 85-40. Fair, mild Saturdag. School. Boys will be admitted -to Member of the Audit Mrs. Edith Ford o f 177 Eldrler8hip it they are ei(fht years St. will open her home for a kitch­ Hall. I Chapman Court, East Hampton, vis Rd., is a patient dt Pratt Diag­ Manchester——A City o f Village Charm eld and accompanied by a parent. [will preside at degree work, 'There tion of the Connecticut Associa­ SPONSORED BY WS08 en social tomorrow at 8 p.m. for nostic Clinic, Boston, Mass,, and tion of Municipal Attorneys was will be a teacup auction after the would, enjoy hearing from her The American Liegion Auxiliary the [laughters of Liberty and The Polish American Club will announced yesterday by George spon.sor a dinner and dance Sat­ meeting. R^reshments will be friends. eewlnK group will meet Tuesday, their friends. Gilman of Norwich, the new UNITED METHODIST CHURCH VOL. LXXXII, NO. 17 (TWRN'TY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 (Olaegifled Advertiaiag ea Page 88) urday at 7 p.m. at the club house. served by Mrs. Lillian Hicking and [ PRICE FIVE CENTS at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. a committee. group’s temporary chairman. BOLTON— ROUTE 44A Mapche. 3-99' He said he demanded the figures Premier Khrushchev that he Large No. 2 \^ Cana Board to increase the lending rifle. laJiatlvet. maniiajre or takinjc of kcocKTAll^i^ dent's Council of Economic Ad- from the State Laibor Department deaths of four persons in a No. 303 power of the nation's banks. is willing to have an informal ao-ralled reduciae candies, cruckem nr Large Na 2^ Cana single highway accident lastj rnokieii. or chewing KUm. ODRIN'KX is s n r «rc o R N The easing of credit .will be ac- (Continued on Page Thirteen) talk on the Berlin crisis and a tiny tablet and easily mvallowed. ,r- (Contlnaed on Page Fourteen) summer has been blamed on ! THE TWO ROADS When you take OllRINKX. you still en- other world issues if Khrush­ your meals, still eat the foods .vou Lawrence J. Thomas of The .AND "’THE Tike, but you sim ply don't have the chev decides to come to the urffe for extra portions because At Pinehurst Bronx, N. Y. in a coroner’s United States in the next few ODRINEX depresses your anpetite and finding. TWO DESTINIES decreases your desire for food. Your Manchester’s Freshest Vegetables Threat to Mainland weeks. weleht must come down, because as Thomas was driving hiS c a ^ In a meeting with Khrushchev's HEAVEN or HELL ■ , your own doctor will tell you. when Gift Fruit Baskets . . , east on the Connecticut 'Turnpike foreign minister, Andrei A. Gro­ I you eat less, you weiRh less. Get rid SLICED CUT CRREN in Branford July 29 when it went .MA’TT. 7:18-14 of excess fat and live lonfer. myko, at the White House, Ken­ O IIBINK X roRtii U .M and in Hold nn Bauer’s Wonderful Candies off the road and piled into a dis­ nedy, it waa learned today, sought COME AND HEAR ABOUT THIS thU nt’ARANTKf:: If not ■atlstind fnr abled trailer truck parked on the to avoid being either encouraging ATTAL SI'B.IECT— 115 CENTER STOEET any reason Just return the packace to BEETS vour druKirlst and ^et your rnll m oney CRISP GREEN BEANS shoulder. or discoiiraging on the prospective bark. No questions asked. OIIRINKX Hia four passengers were fatal­ Khrushchev trip. GOSPEL HALL Is sold with this ynarante by: CUCUMBERS 3 for 25c ^ ly injured. His reaction to feelers about a Preached Nightly (Exc. Sat.) at 8 P.M.. Sunda.y at 7 P.M. I ARTHVR DRVG 8TORR CAPE HATT^RAS. N.C. (A P)— Roderick Morrison of Corona, meeting wa.s described as a neu­ 8 - 9 9 ' A massive hurricane remained al­ N. Y., and Elijah Jinks Jr. of tral response. ' 94t Mahi —Mall Orders Pilled IDAHO BAKERS . . . PERO'S FINE APPLES 7 - 99' Gromyko spent two hours and most stationary 290 piiles south Detroit were dead at the scene. BUTTERNUT SQUASH FROM PERO of here in the Atlantic., today, a Ruby Greene of the Bronx and 15 minutes in the White House No. 303 menace to shipping and a threat AUce Hunt of Philadelphia died conference with Kennedy, Secre­ to the mainland. later in the hospital. tary of State Dean Rusk and a GOLDEN CARROTS bag 9c Hurricane Ella, ' the season’s - The finding that Thomas waa number of advisers on both sides. fifth tropical storm, was expected criminally responsible for the On leaving the White House, he said the exchange of views with No. 303 to remain in her position until' crash was issued yesterday by GREEN BEANS . . SPINACH . . CELERY . . kbout 5 p.m. tonight, when the Coroner James J. Corrigan. the President on a number of top­ LARGE ICEBERG . . BOS'TON LE’TTUCE Weather Bureau forecast it would "Although he (Thomas) denies ics, including Berlin, had been If/Loicgil IThicdA, 9k , Joju)rL\ begin a slow northeastward move­ useful. Neither the President nor it, the most probable explanation ORANGE ment. his press office had any comment. grapefruit of the accident is that he did, in Later, Gromyko and Rusk met WHITE CAULIFLOWER ea. 29c The storm has held her position fact, fail asleep,” said Corrigan. U. S. CH O ICE _ since Thursday. The weather at a working dinner at the State "Whether the operator fell Department and continued the JUICE Bureau said three of its plane.-: asleep or whether he simply failed were dispatched to fly through the diacussion for four hours and 15 SPECIAL ON PERO’S CHILD SIZE SECTIONS to keep a proper lookout, he is hurricane to collect research data minutes, until after midnight. LAMB LEGS 59» MdJVTOSH APPLES 3 lbs. 25c at various levels. guilty of negligence of a very The talks failed to yield any evi­ Top winds in the hurricane con­ high degree,” the coroner ruled, dence of possible accomplishment LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... lb. $1.09 "and I find Lawrence J. Thomas 3“- 99' or 2 3-lb. bags 49c tinued at 90 ih.p.h. near its eye Soviet Foreign Mtnljfter Andre* Gromyko, right, and Soviet Ambassador A)natoly Dhhrynln that might come of a Kennedy- RIB LAMB CHOPS ...... lb. 79e 5-99' and gala force- winds, those up to criminally responsible for the leave the State Department in Washington after midnight last night. Gromyko and Khrushenev session. Gromyko was Large 46 Oz. Cans 64 m.p.h., were affecting shipping deaths.” S a efeU S y of, State Dean Rusk had juet completed 414 hour "working dinner” without mak­ reported adamant on the Soviet SHOULDER LAMB C H O P S ...... lb. 69c No. 308 over ap area almost 600 miles in ing any progress on the Berlin criris.' (AP Photo^||gg^. ______. demand that the Western powers LAMB FOR STEW ...... 3 lbs. 29c diameter. 2 Held, for Racing abandon West Berlin, and he Improved! NOW The center of the storm waa 290 talked of a need for a Soviet peace NORW ALK (A P ) — Two 18- LIVE, MAINE miles south of Cape Hatteras, still **B6ok8 ipkially Do CounU treaty with East Germany without V wa^... off the coast. Along the year-old Norwalk youths have Pravda Bares indefinite delay. fuvm iim North Carolina coast, winds in been b o o k ^ in Circuit Court here Kennedy and Rusk both tried to LOBSTERS L b. 7 9 c gusts between 30 to 80 m.ph., on chargee of racing and illegal impress him with U.S. determina­ Sw ift's were reported with Oak Island parking on the Connecticut ‘Turn- New Delay on tion to defend West Berlin and its FANCY, LARGE, CALIFORNIA near Wilriiington reporting gusts irike. Babbidge Lops 38% lifelines from West Germany. 25 Lb. ^ up to 40 m.p.h. They are Gerald Dinnen, 532 APPLESAUCE Red, East Pact (Conttnued oa Pag* Foiirteen) P U R IN A CANTALOUPES Bach 29c Preraiu ni I J 0 The wind, swelling seas which Flaxhill Rd., and Peter A. Ever­ son. 470 Main Ave. They were FANCY, GREEN buffeted the beaches and overcast PACKAGE DOG CHOW skies were the only coastal Ih^- placed under bond of $125 each MOSCOW (AP) — Pravda. the Off UConn Project Communist party paper, provided cations of the Atlantic storm . Map locaites hurricane Ella which remained almost stationary and told to appear in court Nov. BRUSSELS SPROUTS C . 29c 7 - 99' At Atlantic Beach, N.C., waves 13. A third charge placed against another straw in the wind today in the AUsmtic today while outer . Mng«s of the nw^ve $ 2 - 8 9 indicating Premier Khrushchev NaBscoT5nmns^Gwid^MrTDi!»nrtmrnt*TT.ll oz, pkg. 89c eight to 10 feet high were storm were fett along the North Carolina eoaSt. (A P Phd-. them is operating with illegal ex­ Bulletins No. 308 reported. tofax Map) hausts on their cars. HARTFORD (A P )—President'‘>assistance needed by'industry,” Dr. won't sign a peace treaty with A hurricane watch was in effect Bitate Police said the youths were Homer D. Babbidge Jr. of the Babbidge aaid. East Germany before the end of CuHed from AP Wires Singnificantly, he put library the'year, from Wilmington to Nags Head plocked whdle they were travelling University of Connectlcue an­ and gale wkmings as far north abput 90 miles an hour in a race books, for which he is asking The paper printed—without corn- RIB ROAST as the Virginia Capes! Small craft toward the Norwalk-Darlen town nounced today the school had lop­ 8500,000 at the top of the priority nient -a statement by Soviet ELLA MOVING ENE ped off 38 per cent, or 89.6 million HIGHLAND MARKET warnings were displayed all the Soviet Bloc Pouring line yeeterday. . writer Ilya Chrenburg that the CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. \ way to Cape May, N.J. from the building project money (A P )—^Hurricane Elia picked 317 Highland St.. Manchester; Also Bloomfield, Conn. Phone MI 3-4278 a.sked earlier this year. 'We are anxious to make it clear . organizing committee of the Although the forecasters said no Charles T. McKinnie that books really do count,” he ex- leftist - dominated "roundtable " up speed in her center winds f t Important change in her size or ■The youthful UConn president and resumed her forward move­ EVERYDAY PRICES made public the lower, revised plained. He described the book meetings have decided to hold a 6 9 ' intensity was expected, hurricane- HARTFORD (A P) — Charles T. situation at the college library as meeting next January, ment today on an Atlantic capital project total as he appear­ wise coastal residents battened Supplies into Cuba McKinnie, 56, siSles manager of the in "sad conditon.” \ i The main topic of di8cus.sion. course that continued to men­ 6th and 7th Ribs down their hatches. Many recall IPratt A W hitney'Aircraft Division ed before the slate building pro­ ace shipping. The Weather Bu­ N - H .,...... '' , gram commission headed by Mrs. Some 83 million was. asked for ■ Ehrenburg said, will be "the HOOD MILK gal. 76c hurricanes of. the past which sat of United Aircraft Corporation and the new Hartford canifKis which ! question of a peaceful .settlement reau said In its II a.ni. advis­ or Whole 7-Rib off the coast for days, then turned widely known in the ^ rosp a ce in­ Francis Cole, -Hartford. The com­ ory that the path of the storm WASHINGTON (AP) — The So-^won’t be ready for announcement mission sifts building requests and would embrace the Hartford pf the German problem and new Roast suddenly Inland. dustry, died today at his. home, 64 Branch, social work apd insur- status for West Berlin." would keep Its center well off vlet bloc poured equipment and B)is week. recommends the most urgent ones the North Carolina coast- 'The A. G. B R E A p ...... 2 for 39c The Navy at Norfolk assigned Avondale Rd., West Hartford. He ance. This is a reduction, from the | Some diplomats have speculated ships in the harbor - to storm supplies into Cuba the past month Among other things, these curbs had been ill for several months to the legislature. eye o< the -storm was located at a rate of more than a ahipload are expected to deny U.S. car­ Earlier in the year, then Presi­ SHURFINE FLOUR . . . 5 lbs. 49c anchorages and alerted crews to He was born in Hope, North' Da­ (Continued bn Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page Fourteen) 845 miles south-southeaat of be ready to move if the storm i a day, U.S. sources said today. goes to ships and shipping firms kota. March 19, 1906. dent Albert N. Jorgensen had ask­ , Cape Hatteras moving on an Hi Ho, Tenderness In Every Bite ed for 824.9 million for new facili­ approached that area. The nucle­ They estimated that about 40 involved in carrying supplie.s to He had served a.s a pilot in th^ east-northeast course at - about ties. The new request, reflecting SHURFINE MILK . 3 cans 43c ar , powered carrier Enterprise cargo ships—Soviet and chartered Cuba. The purpose: To make the 5 miles per hour. Top winds of Air Corp.s in California. Texas and the thinking of Dr. Babbidge, is \ WITH moved away from her regular nonOommunist vessels — arrived (Juban buildup as expensive as 104 m.p.h. were reported over Oklahoma. for^*15.3 million. y O r o c c i pier and anchored in Hampton at the Caribbean island carrying posstble-'for the Soviet bloc. • McKinnie joined Pratt A Whit­ a small area near the center, FRESH OYSTER^ 'Th^\inoney, if granted by the Roads. .Liaison parties were sent material to bolster the regime of with hurricane force winds ex^ y (//i( Reportedly, the proposed curbs ney Aircraft in 1935 as an experi- legislature, would come from bond Diplomat Kills Wife, Come to the Fair 1 Inland to arrange for safe landing Prime Minister Fidel Castro. . tending out about 100 mllesT W SWORDFISH issues, soh(e of which would be SWIFT’S PREMIUM This compares with about-16 to Beyond that were galp-^force (Oonttaiaed «ms Page ’Twelva) (GonUnned on Page Ten) paid for by^ general taxes and the (Continued on Page Four) 18 ships a month in the . early winds, extending 8 0 ^ to 860 Sponaored By WSCS' phase of the Soviet buildup of her balance by students fees and other miles. " ^ bond-tax is)evenuq. Cuban ally, said the sources. But, Dies oL(Gun Wound Proten Beef Dr. 'Babbidge, presented the according to previous estimates, B.\R8 TRAD)E w i t h CUBA Cottldn’t Escape Hoodlums revised program ju^the day be­ * ' (he s€ . traffic last .month was still PAN>M»fA (A P ) — President South Methodist Church Many of our customers read the recent Reader’s Digest aiticle on Swift’s High N-Blasts fore the day he is rbrmally in­ well below peak. R ^ e r ta Chlari forbade all ships Proten beef . . . beef tenderized with Papain. Swift, as well as Pinehurst, Pinehurst Budget •4 stalled as president oiS.the big NEW YORK (A P)—A Czecho-b> Near Easton, Pa., Ziz)ta'a car The U.S. government reported .slova). diplomat, who killed hl.s roared off the road, down'ah em-J flythg Panama’s flag from en­ has had many cafla asking about this new process beef, and where it can state university. An elaborate gaging in any kind, of trade with See The Hobhy Show Possible Cause about a month ago that more than bankment, and overturned. [ be purchased. Usually it sells at three cents a pound over regular beef. 1 0 ,Q 0 0 A s k ^eance program ia planned for tomqrrow wife and led police in a wild two- Cuba. CTiiari's decree 'Thursday This w'eek we , offer you Proten —( papain tendered)—Or Sw ift Prenfium 100 vessels of all kinds were ar­ ■stale chase Thursday, died today Gpl. John Uditia, alerted b y ; riving monthly in Cuba ports. on the campus at Stoi"rs. \ night was a major boost to the Admission 25c— Children>under 10 free. Children must be accompanied by an aduH. regular Rib Oven beef roasts at the same price. If you buy the Proten One significant cut made by Dr. of a bullet he fired into his brain radio, found the limousine w ith' Of Ranger Flop On Sept. 20 American officials Zizka lying beside . it. U-S. campaign to clamp an- eco­ beef, please be sure to get a Martha Logan beef recipe chart and follow Babbidge was in the physical sci­ after cracking up his big limou- nomic blockade on Fidel Caatro’s Furniture Refinishing, Furniture Stenciling, Rug Braiding.'^ Painting her cooking direction. A 7 to 8-lb. roast roasted medium, calls for only Fresh PORK said that between 66 and 76 So­ For Murder of Rabbi "The man waa lying there on viet ships landed cargo there ence field. He asked for 82.5 mil­ regime. .-\n estimated 8,000 ships Collections Of All Types, Hand Writing Analysis 3ts hours cooking. C. '* ■' PA8ADKNA, CaUf. (AP) — The lion which would pay for an "ad- The diplomat, Karel Zizka, fly the Panamanian flag, most of ■ c . . LEAN IOWA STATE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED United States' third straight at­ since late July. They said possibly about 40. died at St. Luke’s Hospi­ (Continued on Page Twelv* half the ships' carried general mo V* physical aci- them foreign owned. ForVtgn —Nursery 10 A.M. to 12 Noon For Small Children— tempt to scaut the mo<»i by tele NEW YORK (AP)—They buriedf ■Ilielr number grew as word of tal at Fountain Hill, Pa., despite owners register their craft in Whole 7-rib roast, cut to your direc­ vision has failed-possibly ^.Icargo.-Including food and Indiw- Rabbi'Bernard Eisdorftir, and the Rabbl Elsdori«^s_^^th^ spread ! e‘’oKhysical science_ request efforts by doctors to keep him Panama to reap the benftts of ftrlal equipment- and the rest, mil- through cause of damage to the Ranger 6 people cried for vengeance was for 84.5 million. Dr. Babbidge alive. lower taxes, lower wage rates Snack Bar Open All Day tions for your freezer, or the 6th and Pork Chops »79' lunar rocket by radiation from re­ itary equipment and personnel die) Jewish neighborhood. Zizka stopped breathing around Kennedy Runs and other advantages. said the revised requests knock Last week Assistant Secretary against his murderer. TTie rabbi's b^y, in the tradi­ Puft On By Stanley Circle, .South Methodisi Church cent high altitude nuclear blasts. out the proposed "research park” 7 a.m. Doctors quickly opened his 7th ribs featured at lb...... (Center jMrk roast available at same low price) The 765-pound camera-toting of State Edwin M. Martin ' esti­ His skull had been fractured in tional pine coffin, had been car­ chest mas.saged his Heart and he GOMULKA R.4P8 MARKET mated that over-all aid - to (Juba ried from his -home to the Yeshl- at the university. spacecraft, launched Thursday a vicious beating as he walked “We should give first priority re.sumert breathing.. However, his Into Toughest BERLIN (AP) —W'lsdyslaw was costing.the Soviets more thah va (school) where an outdoor CARTOONS ~ GAMES - PRIZES SELECTED 3-LB. from Cape Canaveral. Fla., ran along a Brooklyn street near bis to our .own research development," heart stopped again a little after Gomulka assailed the Western $1 million a day "above and be­ home in the Williamsburg section service was held. 10:20 a.m. and this time it could SEMI-BONELESS ROAST...... ' ...... lb. 79c to 89c out of electrical power eight hours bbi"Abrahkm Stein mounted he said. Once the university reaches powers. West Germany and the LOIN PORK ROASTS lb. 59c and 44 minutes later. yond what they are getting "from Monday night. not be restarted. Political Scrap Comiiton 51arket In a 75-mlnute (Juba." IX and ckiled for a complete exceilence in this field, industries FIRST 3 RIBS, OVEN R E A D Y ...... lb. 99c OR IN CHOPS Scientists said this meant it He never regained conscious­ Zizka was an attache of the speech today before East Ger­ jjgl Soviet military aid to Castro, he investigation of the murder so will gravitate to the area to take BOOTHS would be' unable ■to corrects ness. 'Thursday, , Rabbi Ei.sdorfer, advantage of thqt progress. C zech United Nations mission WASHINGTON — Presi­ many’s rubber-stamp Parlia­ .said, wa.s running at a rate of that those responsible "can be giv­ ment. The Polish Communist Buy Proten or regular beef. . . each cut is a sp'-’ir l slue at these low prices. course and would miss the moon 55, died in a hospital. “If we have strong activity here here. dent Kennedy jumped back on the Aprons Plants White Elephants $2(X) million for this year! en just punishment.” party chief spoke In Polish, 7-RlB END PORK lb. 43(Y by 300 miles. ■The motive for the beating — .. .we should attract industry,” he He also had a shoulder wound j campaign trail today, smack in the Handicraft Knitted Goods JeweliT The White House said Thursday unknown. “ We came to this land to find inflicted by a Pennsylvania State which was given simultaneous CUT INTO CHOPS (OR ROAST) It also meant Ranger. 5 would added. middle of some of the toughest Bake Shop Christmas Used Children’s Clothing not be able to operate its tele- plans are being worked out for a Police said they had no lead mi freedom,” he ^d. "May God trooper. political scraps in the nation this translation In German and telo- U.S. quarantine ^on (Juban ship­ grant that we should y e t' have "We can’t say 'let's have a re­ vised to Poland and Czechoslo­ Homemade Candy Grab Bag U s ^ T o ^ s ... vision camera nor to land a who did it. * search park' until we- can develop The body of Zizka’s brown­ fall. ! PORK SPARERIBS Ib. 69c ping but that the details probably peace here." He took off on a three-day | vakia. Though Gomulka’s visit Special Flash.,. measuring device on the Police said the rabbi was tlie and proidde the knowledg* and haired wife, Vera, 40, a bullet SMALL, MEATY > ’mooo’a' surface. i victim of an apparent mugging. A hearse' then carried the cof­ through her head, lay unnoticed swing at 10:49 a.m. with a ached-1 to Conununlst East Germany Paaadena's Jet Propulsion Lab-1 They have no lead on who did it. fin to the. neighborhood police sta- in their apartment in the Czech uie today calling for: i has been viewed as a Commun­ ist bloc answer to French Pres­ Slave Auction By The M.Y.F. HOME-STYLE PORK oratory, which built Flanger 5 and| Status Symbol It was almost ironic, and/ the t*on, and the swelling crowd fol­ mi.ssion on upper Madisoii Avenue A noon speech in downtown ident Charles de Gaulle’s recent is tracking it through space, said; people knew it. lowed. for hours as Zizka, leaving behind Cleveland, with probable plugs for ! COFFEE PRICES SAUSAGE MEAT Mrs. Roosevelt a strong Democratic House, for reconciliation tour of West Ger­ lb. 79c They knew the rabbi had come "Give us more police 'protec- a nolq telling of the murder and the spacecraft apparently failed to: Joins 5c Cigar man v. he could not match De VISIT THE COUNTRY STORE draw electrical power from its' to this country 14 years ago from i tion,” the people yelled. his suicide intent, began his Gov. Michael V. DlSalle. who hax rough going in his battle for re- Gaulle in use of the language. Wlng-lUte solar panels to operate Czechoslovakia, where he had sur­ A sound truck' moved through Out of Hospital frenzied 75-mile flight. He drove PINEHURST GROUND MEATS MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) vived Nazi persecution during the the area. The announcer kept re­ a black Cadillac, owned by the election. and for Sen. Frank J. MRS. JANE STOCKWELL, Charcoal Skatchor Its instruments. —Ulgets are no longer a eta- ARE DOWN war. Now he was dead at 'the peating, "W e want our homes to mission and bearing diplomatic Lausche, a Democrat who has of­ DR. .SHAIN INSTAIAJO) 3 in I Blend of ■ Its only source of power then tua symbol of the hard-driv­ NEW LONDON (AP)—Dr. hands of one or more hoodlums— be safe. The streets are not safe.” NEW YORK (A P )—Mrs. Frank­ license plates. ten been lukewarm on Kennedy was a small reserve battery with ing executive, a doctor told lin D. Roosevelt, after a three- proposals. Charleo E. Shaia, the new prees BEEF . . PORK . . VEAL a Ufa of eight to nine hours. That not necessarily Nazis, but Just as Six rabbis drew up a telegram. Roaring away from the mission Saturday Night Supper At 5:30 P.M. BEECHNUT. MAXWELL HOUSE and C & S COFFEE the Am «dcan College of Os­ "The entire community cries lor week stay at Columbia Presby­ building, Zizka’s car was Involved An afternoon visit to Lincoln’s ident of Connecticut College, battery went dead just a s scioi- teopathic Internista. vicious. said today the world soon will Put On By Willing Workers Circle Of South Methodist Church And .it had happened in a land and demands immediate protec­ terian Hospital, went home in an in two minor traffic accidents tomb in Springfield, 111., followed LEAN GROUND CHUCK tlsts were trying to command the "Many beachcombers have ambulance Thursday. by a speech at the state fair­ have a half docen centers o t LB. CANS NOW 69c spacecraft to fire a smfill rocket where he had come, to escape tion,” it sXtd (Copies lof the wire near his home.' He got out of them ^ . * ulcer4 and so do children,” Suffering from a lung infection, by claiming diplomatic Immunity. grounds. i power Inslend of th e, current ADULTS 11.50—CHILDREN UNDER 12, 75e that would re-aim it at the moon. from just that type of tormentor. went to GOv Nelson A. Rockefel­ > said Dr. Eddy D. Palmer, qon- she will undergo further treatment Zizka, 6-feet-2 and 240 pounds, • A speech at ah evening banquet I twa Young Americans 'must .be Qiuse of the failure of the solar That was what angered the peo­ ler,. Mayor Robert P. Wagner and Reservations Must Be In By 'October 18th sultant ill gsistro-enterology to at her home, and only members then headed the car Ihto New in (Chicago. ' I made ready by higher education PINEHURST HAMBURG .power system was not announced, ple, inflamed them into almost Police (jbminissioner Michael J, lb. 59c the surgeon general of . the of her family will be allowed to Jersey and stepped on the gas as Here Kennedy is expected to to face this new world in which, Call Mrs. Carl Hilding MI 9-1591 . I '. there was unofficial specula­ hysterical fury. Murphy. Shaln said, there will not be a PINEHURST GROCERY . . CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE 10 LB. LOTS $5.40 U.S. Army. see her. he sped west on Route 22. Three try to biiild up more enthusiasm tion by some space experts that “The concept that ulcers i There were some 10,000 ot them, The crowd watched the hearse familiar American detnoctotlr as it bore the black.- Som* to tna arowd sobbed Amarlea with hia wlfa and Bva brated her 78th lilrthdayj - took «p the chase. ■) ‘ •) a n s J S v ” ' (ObMlMMd M Page SIxiMB) relop ulcers 'lo avoid tasks.” openly. “‘i ehlldran to find pea®*- I

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. L i, PAG® TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER OONN« PRIDAT. OCTOBER 19. 19^2 MAN(JHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN„ FRIDAY, (X3TOBER 19, 1962 PAGE THREE of the sama bust appeared on the main on sale indefinilely At the OPlBN nuDAY, ftA7nna>AY, nnm A T - • OtSAIktorOitt Philatelic Salee Agency, Washing­ Washington 3c stamp of 1861. extended through Center Springs Rehearsal Set in the ton 36, D .a Use of this art fontt la in oon- Speiidal Report , Park to Main S t Stamps Jim Crawford, Post Offlce De­ formity with the Post Ottlcs De­ Sheinwold on Bridge Ifairli ttiifU Plans Started “Also, a replacement needs to For Oratorio News partment artlat, designed the partment pollpy to use the best be done as soon as possible from Bgr LO U IS M ANDELL stamp. It was modeled by Wil­ in traditional, contemporary and m On Waterline B. Middle Tpke. through the right- liam K. Schrage. Richard M. Bow­ modem art' ktyles for aesthetic EXPE&rt PRIDE < Clbnnecticut Politics of-way northeasterly to Parker St. LOOK HERE at first rehsarasl of Um Man* er engraved the vignette; lettering sympathy with subject mattor of LOSES CONTRACT and through Jordt St. to 10-lnch fltiestsr Messiah Chorus will b« and numeral are by pieorge A. now stamps. on Woodbrtdge St.’’ Payna It is regular stamp size, The original Hbudon bust waa. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Thrall Asked The last Improvement on his list Monday at 8 p.m. ,in the band or measuring 0.76x0.87 inches, to be The average expert prides him- J t 7 i opaigning. In 1960, Kennedy was the addition of secondary commlasionad for display in Rich­ A K 9 3WTFORD,' Oonh. rled - 0>nnectlcut~ by 92,000. Two choral room of Mancheator. High Issued in panes of 100. The initial mond, Virginia, but Is now a t ML ssU on his aUlRy to guess where The water and sewer depart­ treatment of effluent at the .sew­ printing on the Glori press is 600,- A AbnQsm.- lUbtqoff reconUy . re- Years earlier; in Ids second gu- ment is drawing specifications for School. 4 Vernon, according to the museum's the high cards are. He’s right, >Q n 9 4 tuened* to Kiclwrd .Phzir’z drug Mmatorlal election, -Ribicoff won age treatment plant "probably,., DWORIN'S 000,000, from six plai :s. one of the water system improve­ within the nex$ five years.” G. Albert Pearson, head of the curator. but pride goeth before a fall. BABT ■Wtor'to ’ Canaan, * t5mn^';ghook l?y a, .reeprd plurality pi[ 246,000. high school mimic department, For first day cancellations, send MPS Meeting 'Tueaday ments recommended by Fred addressed envelopes, with rsmit- South dealer A(> W f some handz, 8^pod ,a sOT'^arlnk; ' "Xiita.'.'happens once in a life­ Thrall,' former superintendent of Trades Are Pourin' In wUl direct the chorua. ’The Miancheater.. Philatelie So­ « „ W 10 4 and thu* officially launched hl« time,’* ke says. “I ■ don’t expect taneelfor stamps, to: "First Day North-South vulnerable 10 9 4 2 G Q. 8 6 3 the department, just before his re­ Mrs. Beebe Marks Eric Anderson, organizer of the ciety will meet Tuesday (Oct. 33) nowost political veiijuce.' to db it again this year.” tirement last week. chorus, will ask the members to Covers. Postmaster, Pittsburgh, at the North Methodist Church, Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ ?7 2 ____ A r s 3 ‘*Pm VaupersUtioDs,’^ -h e said, He realizes that he is identi­ On The Exciting • choose one of several ways to as­ Pa.” Requests must be postmark­ 300 Parker 8L The evening’s pro­ monds. a o u m “and that store has been a lucky fied, in the minds of some voters, The main is a 12-inch one to run Birthday Today sure financial stability for the ed no later than Nov.. 1. On upper gram includes an auction and .a When this hand was playod In ^ 9 4 ■taran'g ■ point in ‘ i t i y othot cam­ from Charter Oak St. through the right hand comer of first day cov­ one of my favorite Lot Angeles 9 1 9 s .a with the Kennedy administration. west branch of Gardner St. and . —--— production. short talk on ’The Fun of Collect­ paigns.” Those who don’t like it may vo-e Mrs. Jennie Beebe is celebrating Members may be asked to pay er, mark in pencil the number of ing Plate Blocks.” Anyone Inter bridge clubs. South gave it the 6 K 7 a Gardner St. Itself to Spring St. stamps to be affixed. Place me­ “expert” treatment. I hate to ♦ AK36 This time, Ribicoff la the Demo­ against Idm. Vice versa, Kenne­ Installation Is planned this fall. her 95th birthday today quietly at dues, or they may be asked to help ested in stamps and covers la in' cratic candidate M the U.S. Sen­ dies personal popularity may help the home of her daughter. Miss got advertising for the programs. dium weight enclosure in envelope. vlted to attend. blow the whistle on him, but he WaA MmA BhI him. Other projects Thrill recom­ Turn flaps in or seal. Do not in waa offside. ate. If he wins; j^etum tp mended for the department’s con­ Pauline Beebe, 31 Green Rd. 1 9 6 3 Other alternatives are to secure elude r^u ests for tmcanceled Declarer won the first, Mck In a NT. R S i i h RT m . Washington six nipnths-'after re- To "become known,” Seely-' sideration are a 10-tnch water She is the widow of the late patrons, or to decrease the amount iigning aa aect-Ctiry l^^.vhealth, Brown has been going .from door Daniel C. Beebe and the mother paid soloists, and cut the orches­ stamps. dummy with the ace of diamonds main in Spruce St. from Eldridge U.S. CHRISTMAa STAMP and counted his tricks: two hsOrts, education and welfaror Ih 'Presi­ to ..door, . passing out pot-)iolders, St. to Charter Oak St., the clean­ of two children. Miss ■ Beebe arid tral accompimiment. Parents to Follow dent Kennedy’s Cabinet. Before a tec)mique he has used for years, Harold C. Beebe. 55 EIro St. She Members are asked to bring Design of the first Christmas two diamonds, and four clubs. He a maximum bolding for a ralM, that, he was elected to two terms in his own congrbS'sional district. ing of the 16-inch main from the CHEVROLET postage s^amp was annotmced to­ needed one more trick tor the ele on the edge dent ot the .Mutual Irisurance Co. partment ' to finance the filter 827 E. MIDDLE TPKE. line of each study eourss.wUl be trance. payments b«aui in 1864 when a plant. wreath adorned with a red.bow. dtatributed. of their seats. ^ • of Hartford; and the brother of PRICES! Lettering la in Old English. ''' HI' ; II I! ,','iwwwi 'i'liffi wmSwj. Mo Way 'D» Gaeea FitoKh industriallA began rsweid- Joseph a n d Stewart Alsop, Several Improvements for the CLOSING FOR FTSO memberrtilps wiU be avail­ Ing proUfle employes. The French The pkee 'stepped up a bit this Issuance of the stamp ties in Unfortunately, there waa no way I _ Served WMi Tasty week. President Kennedy and for­ writers? He opposes Gov. John M. sewer department could be post­ THE SEASON able from representatives in > the to guess right. East had all of bonuses are stm the highest in Dempsey, a native-born Irishman; poned. he said, If the' town adopt­ WHEEL CHAIRS with the Post Officje Department’s various rooms and information Western Europe: |83 a monUi for mer President DWight D. Eisen­ "Shop and Mall Early” campaign. concerning the proposed Commu the top spades, and South was hower both came to Connecticut. who is completing Ribicoff’a term ed and enforced an ordinance pro- SUNDAY. OCT. 21 doomed to defeat. three ehlldren, $89 for five. Freneh Friec and Coleslaw Eisenhower spoke Monday in in office. httflting the introduction of storm ’The stamp will serve a double func­ ally OoUege wUI be given out. or ground water intd the sanitary '54 CHEV. $195 '58 FORD $795 tion, the Post Office Department South Methodist Church” has Declarer did not give himself Hartford.,-Two days later, Kenne­ pointed out. It will supply a col­ the best chance for his contract. LOBSTER. fuH diimer-$ eeenet dy stumped for .the Democratic sewers. 4-Door, blue, radio, heater. 4-Door, radio and heater, SALE OF A ll loaned the use of its parking lot After winning the first trick with Lawrence Wittkofske, acting su­ Power Glide. Fordomatic, whitewall tires. orful fillip to greeting cards, suid on Hartford Rd. but parents are SLSSi ticket in Stratford, Water bury and this is in response to heavy public the ace of diamonds declarer New Haven, all Important indus­ Deaths Last Night perintendent of the water and Stock No. 3488. REMAIMN6 STOCK reminded not to use the lot behind sewer department, said the de­ request. It will also encourage the the church proper. should cash the ace and king of CHOICE LEGAL BEVERAGES trial areas. WILL BE SOLD use of first class postal nite for hearts. Friday NHe The only issue that strikes ob­ ST. LOUIS. Mo. (AP)—Oark partment has not been able to '60 FORD $1095 •58 PLYM. $595 south is sure of his ninth trick vious fire among the voters is the Hungerford, 62, chairman of the Cadet Gets Pilot Wings at UConn learn where the water is enter­ greeting cards, providing preferred Fairlane "500” 2-Door. Blue. 4-Door Station Wagon, ivory handling and retum-to-sender serv­ Big University Rising if the queen or ten drops, or U iiiiil G bANoncG ra vw d ke n u . « bb G4T • question of health' assistance for board arid former president of the Gary Kosak, 174 Greenwood Dr., a senior in tile Air Force ROTC ing the sanitary sewer system, west 'shows out on the first DIXtEUND BAND the aged. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway program at the University of Connecticut, received his "Ctadtk. or how much. Rad|o. heater, automatic. and green, radio, heater, ice in the event of ncm-delivery. pushbutton trana. Stock No. The stamp la intended for gen­ ANKARA—A new technical uni' second heart. Ribicoff, explaining the bill he Co., died ’Thursday of cancer. Pilot Wlngz" recently from Col. John Wise, professor of air sci­ "We know it gets in,” he said, This car has had exceptional Vz PRICE eral postal use, and plans ars to verstty Intended to aooommodate If only low hearts drop on the favors, has been getting reactions LOS ANGELES (AP)--Barney ence at the university. Koeak was the 6rst to complete 30 "because In the spring the vol­ ^ For Sale care. Stock No. 2983. 3417. Sale Starts 2 P.M. Sunday reissue a Christmas stamp during Two New Stamps 1 2 ^ Studenta la tistog on the An­ queen or ten drops, or if West, U ta ln u L RESTAURANT that approximate an ovation. Ruditsky, 64, a former New York hours of flying this year, and is one of 17 students enroll:^ in the ume of water in the pipes in­ future hoUday seasons. It will re­ Presidant Kennedy signed the abolic Flein in Turkey. Already shows out en the first or second Saturday Nite Seely-Brown also says, "We policeman whose career inspired ^ h t program. He will enter regular flight training aa his first creases considerably.” or Rent new postal rats bill into law (Oct opennlM on a temporary campus heart. — OPEN NIGHTLY TILL I A.M. — mu.st do more for. people in the a television series, 'died Thursday duty assignn(ent when he enters 3>e Atr Force after graduation. Improvements listed by nmall 11) and the designs of two new in Ankwa are four depiutmenta, If only low hearts drop on the T WALNUT ST„ MANCHESTER—MI 8-4628 field of health.” But .he opposes ot a heart attack. Ruditsky re­ (UOonh I^oto). are a new 600-gaIlon-per-mlnuts- wMh thred more to open soon. ace and king, South may well de­ TWIST MUSIG the Ki'ng-Anderson bill. tired from the New York detec­ pump and motor for the Parkade stamps for use when rates in­ station, and a new sanitary sewer m€DiCRL crease next. Jan. 7 were announc­ cide to abandon the suit and tackle Meanwhile., he has been trying tive force in 1941 after 20 years creased to 25.169 from 23,504 the 1959 ONE VOTE FOR CASTRO the spades. But it must be right ire One Under 31 Allowed to pin the label, ”on-and-off Ribi­ and wrote a book which became to increase the capaoity of the ed by Postmaster General J, Ed­ 13 Fewer Claims previous aeven-day period. Thompson Rd. trunk line "to at PHflRmflCY ward Day. « FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) to lead out two rounds ot hearts coff" on his opponent. This Is a the basis of a television series According- to the State Labor first. reference to the fact that Ribi­ least Center and Newman Sts." J6NM6.nMMK.8.8. M.S.4448 A So Georga Washington stamp, Because somebody voted for Fi­ called ‘"The Lawless Years.” Filed by Jobless Department, most of the increase He said, "Later, this needs to be based on a claasic sculpture, wUl del Ogstro, there mAy have to be As the cards Ue, South la home. coff-left the governor's office to waa due to the start of a new ben­ CHEVROLET The ten of hearts drcq>e, and a 6 M D E N LOS ANGELES (AP) — Maria * W OOLENS * be the new regular first class a second run-off ele^o n for a become welfare secretary and Romero, 81 mother of actor Ce­ efit year for claimants whose ben-, seat on the city council.^ heart continuation allows South to ,then left that officq to run for the The vxnemployed in Manchester eflts had run out. • DBHeSBO s m S O B • M71TS • COATS • BUG MAKINO stamp. M is blue. set up a heart trick without any Senate. "What does he really sar Romero, died Wednesday of a The na^S cair maU stamp shows In the runoff Tuesday, ^ deal­ heart ailment. Mrs. Romero, a for­ filed a total of 670 claims for the 2-Door. Green. Nicely er Howard Alexander got. 497 risk. RESTAURANT want?" Seely-BroWn akks. weeK ending Oct. 13. a decrease of a plana soaring past the dome of Dally ()noetlon Ribicoff's answer is that he mer concert singer, was the Medal Century Old OTEH DRAPERY the Nation's Capitol. It is conven­ votes to 496 for Stanley, SaUOrs, 816 MAIN STREET daughter of Jose Marti. Cuban pa­ 13 claims, or 1.9 per cent, from equipped. Stock No. 8513. PILGRIM Mills an assistant school principal, and Partaer opena with one apade, Ri Downtown Maadieetar wants to have a vpiegf-’and a vote the week before. ORANGE HALL DAILY tional red in color. mid y the next player paaeea. You on the fiooi' of the Stoate. triot and author. Of the total claims filed in Man­ WASHINGTON—The Medal of 1095 CHENEY HALL, FABRICS In issuing a Wazhlngton stamp one for the Cuban dictator. WASHINGTON (AP)—James L. Because of. that one vote, if it’s IkM; Spades, A-Q-lO-6,; Hearts. • FINE FOOD • "If anything is to be done in chester, 140 were from Rockville Honor was established by Congress 10 to V- HARTFORD ROAD, $1.50 aa basic f M clas6 postage, the 10-1; Diamonds, Q-8-6-8; Chibe, 8- the fields of medical help for the Bates Sr., 82. a de.signer of U.S. residents. About 45 per cent of the 100 years ago this .year. The m- Sito. tm 6 Post Office Department restores counted, Alexander doesn’t have aged, or federal aid to educatipn, Navy .ships during World War II total, or 302 claims, were filed by abling act authorized President MANCHESTER Yd. 1 a majority. City Atty. Barry Jack- 6-8. \ It’s a treat they’ll all love. Our tempting foods and a former director of the tech­ '55 PLYM. $190 '57 FORD $575 the Father of His Country to a Whal do you aayf * Logd Beverages * it will be done by being in the women. Abraluim Lincoln to issue 2,000 of 2-Door Station Wagon, blue, positloa he has held repeatedly eon said Thursday the council are carefully prepared and beautifully served. nical division of the U.S. Mari­ Manchester ranked fourteenth the medals for distinguished serv­ 4-Door, radio, heater, push­ might not count it, however, on Answer; Bid two qiadee. This la Senate riot in any. Cabinet office,” radio, heater. Stock No. ainoe stamps were first issued in The atmosphere is gracious and oongi^al, per­ he said. ■‘‘There- a^e two ends of time Commlssiori, died Thur.sday. in the state for the number of ice "during the present rebellion.” button automatic. Stock No. 3466. I 1847. Sines 1894, when the Bureau grounds it was a joke instead of Pennsylvania Avenue, one which ..WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rev. claims filed. First waa Bridgeport, BINGO 3425. fect for family dining of Engraving and Printing began a protest. ^ offers legislation, the other where John L. Madden, St, an assistant including the Milford area, with A total of 37,993 persons' used 72 East Center St., Manchester printing stamps, replacing com­ that legislation is either, passed or. profe.ssor at Catholic University's 4.215 claims, followed by New the tent camping facilities in West '56 MERC. $245 mercial printers, there have been \ THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE TEL Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS killed." School of Sacred Theology, died Haven, with 3,324, and Hartford, Virginia during . the 1962 season. '56 PONT. $375 4-Door Hardtop, white fin­ more than 70 different G eorge Ribicoff is not "running scared.” Thursday. Father Madden was with 2,880. The state recently tripped its tent EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 ish, radio, heater. Meroo- Washington stamps. Total number 4 - ...... *...... Re looks relaxed and confident, well known as a Shakespearean In contrast to the town, the camping facilities, making 662 2-Door Hai dtop, t u t o n e SPECIALS! Special Children** Show! b a n q u e t ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PAlVnES green, radio, heater, hydra- matic. Stock No. 3397. of Washington stamps produced Tomorrow 1UM>—Sunday 3:00 but he puts in long days cam- scholar. number of claims in the state in­ sites availablf to chmpers. during this period exce^ed an matic. Stock No. 2756. CERAMIC FORMICA aatronomical 405 billion. AU Color! All ThrUls! '61 MONZA. $1890 In re-dsaigning the Waahipgton 2-Door, radio, heater. Power TILE 4 9 c s q . r t “GERDNIMO” SUNDAY DINNEIW SERVED aiBIESIUU5 l5 JB!)illBiSI5 EEIEia{5 ISISISJaiaiSEJ5 I5 JaiiJI!IEISISISi5 l5 ISI5 I315JSia^^ '60 VALIANT $1095 stamp to 6c denomination, the “MAGIC SWORD" It NOON to 6 PAL Glide. Snow white finish, Post Office Department returns to 4?Door Sedan, Jet black fin­ whitewalls. Stylish and a 43c ” (Color to Btodc) claasic art. The stamp is based on 8 STOOGES YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY DURING... ish, radio, heater, standard pleasure to drive. Stock No. a bust sculptured in 1786 by CARTOONS a i transmission. Stock No. 3444 3379. French artist Jean Houdon, which e n i s Show Kids SOe e ASPHALT TILE was judged by contemporaries to WALLPAPER be the best Itnekesa of Washing­ AVEY’S § A € > i i h H i^ieeial Greup In Stock V'Mar 1 ton ever produced. An adaptation ValiMs to fISP. T T .- CAD Colors. S i c * WE GUARANTEE NO 48 E. Omter SL BoD / / X 1957 ENDS TUESDAY ONE^Nl E ^ N PUT ON A ARMSTRONG MICHfY f^LLAN BIGGER-GER raODUCTIONIro m m m ^ WINDOW E flS T U J O O D 5Ui7 pA*K.kfL: Open CHEVROLET LINOLEUM 1 .11. m j.r-:. a-:-. jAMr(iS Thur.sday 99e“ r PRESENT—BY POTULAR DEMAND till 9 transmi.s.sion, radio and OHff Robertson :i^l0:10 DUPONT OCTBIDB Shown 8:00 8 :1 0 = 3 /# heater. Stock No. 3459. MCHIAWK a n d Also: Alan Ladd *695 BARWIOK HOUSE PAINT Rod. Steiger "MORETONS OF FUN MIBIMinYeiBRUBI ^a-Ma aa--J-a “18th WEST STREET* ■— I___ DiignwBBfBQI CARPET 6:86-10.'«0 AH' 'fHWa ^ '57 FORD $690 •57 PLYM. $465 * 4 . 9 9 “ ^ b te t Primer and Snish ooat White MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOol Solid Rock 2-door station wagon, ivory SUN.: “KID GALAHAIF* 4-Door tan, radio, heater, and green, standard trans­ ^ 3 .9 5 only. WHh Elvle Presley Fordomatic, whitewall tires. mission, overdrive, radio and OCT. 2$ oed 27 AT 8 P.M. Stock No. 3154. heater. Stock - No. 3376. r u l JeeUe MBWMaM OLKASON TICKETS 91.00—RESERVED $1.50 "THE HUSTLER" •nCKETS AVAILABLE AT GRANTS '60 RAMBLER $690 •61 CHEV. $2095 LASTONBURY f AT TH E PARKADE Parkwood station wagon. 4 - American. 2-door, green, Hey! It's Gay! Pla»-JeUc4 riewM door, twilight turquoise, ra­ PAINT and FLOOR ■‘FnSBCXST HKABT" MAPLE Dinette nicety equipped. Top.*! in PRI. 7 P.M. to 9rfJ0 P.M.—SAT. 2 P.M. to 4:80 P.M. economy. Stock No. 3295. dio, heater. Power Glide. COVERING. INC. It's The Little won. 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- i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 P A G E f l V S p a g e W u r MANCHESTE]^ e v e n in g 'HERAIJ), MANa^ CQNN^ >RIDAY, 0 Ct 6 b ER 19,^968 of the musical show "Mr. Presi­ the patter of little feet af’ound the mer, -and arrived eafly this week H ockifille-V ernon dent." (told a group of deaf chil­ house. His wife, the former Helen at the White House. When he win 'South Windsor Threat to Mainland le dren recently. "W e’re in the same depart for the institute in New boat. When I mUs a beat, the I Eugenia Hardin, is expecting— York City w s unewtain. SBCHTakingBids i late next January or early Febru- » • . —- -. - MANCHESTER In the Ncm's conductor has to catch up with ]G0P Nominees me." iary, he said;-They were married Nikolai Bucharln has been le­ FLOWER FASHION Ella Stationaf'y at Sea On Kitchen Gear ’ last Dec. 16 in her home town, gally rehabilitated. Soviet .sources : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.. Albuquerque, N.M. say. He’s dead, but this means 85 EAST CENTER ST.— AT SUMMIT ST. Bids on the kitchen equipment Nanette Fabray, says she Philadelphia attorney, took the the criminal charges of espionage ? Give Platform ■" ‘ that Connecticut Will continue to of '90 mllM per hour. ' SPECIAL grow and to prosper only if we west. Thunders'torms hit areas in Election Stake $200 'St Some , erosioni ,. was reported the southern Rockies. 'J restore economy to its govern­ . wndy. Shores of ffie, ment, new life to Its industry and TempbEratures in the 40s and ’ I" ^ ^ ■" : i: : | S J ^ . I , . ‘ Bahks ar0a!l The pounduig Ms covered most areas east of the ,. OTTAWA — Candidates for na­ f new opportunities for Its pei^le,”. IRU^ endangered a temporary Missisai{>pl River, with 70s report­ tional office in Canada must put they said in a dual platform. ^dga^ built across a new inlet \ip a $200 deposit, returnable only Seeing the state In bad financial ed in the sphthem half of ^orlda ihtt aOMMS the Outer Banks atrip and Texas a|id 60s in the other if they poll more than half a» gtraita. they called for: „Oreg0M-lnlet by a~a(brm~ on sectiona.^Iei)ig^ -the Oulf-Coast -and mmiy votes-ae-the winnlng-oandi- MAHOCANY ). More Bupport for the State Wednesday last March. daite. bevelopment ronunlsaion In It* into the: coakt line of the Caro- •Ae, .bridge provides'* access to linas, dompeting with oUier states for , New Englwd was the coolest . pElTBLElN EARNINGS UP industry. the ntajnland for a large number flf residents living in villag!es region wiUit freezing weather in ‘HARTFORD (AP) - Record PREFINISHED ■ 2. Removing the Commission aoath .pf here.. Bcht^.'obUdren liv­ some «iM>ts..,jThe 40s and 50s pre­ first quarter earnings of $1,091,- 4from its present status as a state ing in the villages i of Rodanthe, vailed west ot the Mississippi, 814 have been reported by Heif- agenrv politically maneuvered” Avon, Waves and Saivo were dis­ with the 60s ex^nding northward bleirt Inc., Hartford food and bev­ increasing its information missed from school until the from Texas _ Into Oklahoma, Kan­ erage manufacturing, importing 4 colors Services to other state.s. storm passes. sas and iKxhhem Missouri and and exporting firm. Net earnings ' 3. Stud.ving induatrial taxes in All along the coast, fishermen from the southwest Desert reglrni during the corresponding period . y Tomorrow Is The Last Day! Open Tonight Till 9 Connecticut with an eye to creat­ cpt short their valuable fall fish­ northward Into northern Califor­ last year totaled $993,546, Presi­ ing "a more favorable climate for ing season and secured their boats nia. dent Ralph A. Hart said at the Industry.” In harbors. The Red Cross dis­ , annual stockholders meeting yes- Studying all means of public persed 41 disaster staff members "Protection” of big game ! terday. Heubleln’s board of dltec- .transportation "to assure their at points along the North Caro­ through destfucUon of predators tors voted a regular quarterly LAKE SHORE dyeatest effectiveness in carrying lina coast for use if needed. actually has vsakeqed the species, dividend of 10 cents per common goods and people without sub- Two lightships which stand off say conservationists, because of share payable Jan. 2 to stockhold­ Young Circle ■idy." ■ • ' the Tar Heel coast were brought the survival of the unfit. ers of .record DeCi 14. 6. Taking atpps' to restore .the: PRINT Connecticut River as a comnier- SMILING STRVIC E afal carrier and .as "the paradise Nohel Prize Winner dor boating, flsh^ig and recrea- Tool Firm Breaks Ground PREFINISHED Dr. Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkin.s of London, England, is "iio n that It used to be." Thomas DiMlaroo, president of AOor^nd Tool'CO. of RockvlUe, breaks grpund «t Arms' new building shown beside a model of DNA molecule at New York new’s con­ Shopy "■s' «. Strengthening agriculture "as Mte off Tolland Tpke., opposite ABA Tool i ’DiCjOb. Inc., in Mancheerter, as Douglas Andrews, Moirlaira ference yesterday after he was named co-wtnner of the Nobel , p e second cornerstone of our secretary-treasurer, Manche.ster’s Mhyor HiiM^ A. Turkington, Fred Nasailf, prelsdsnt 0# the Man­ Prize for medicine with two other biochemists. TTiey were i^j -N ■•conomic structure throiigh more chester Chamber of Commerce, and Don AliOerson, pre.sident of the ABA Tool St Die flrni, look awarded the prize for their reeoarijh into the secret* of life. '.affective state research and as- on. In an estimated 13 weeks from todayis' early morning groundbreaking ceremonies, the new CHERRY -ilstance." All These Manchester (AP Pliotofax). 9,000 square foot building will be ready for' occupancy. TTie Flagslm Co. Inc. of West Hartford We kive you Hi School teen gsle . . . cause Burton 8 Westbrook and Mahr also called and White Plain.s. N. Y„ are general contractors for the $63,200 "Butler Ruilding '.-Sy.

Here’s all it takes to look like a A terrtfle KAY WINDSOR tn wor­ vlike to know $■ knockout ' predicted by i KAY sted wool double-knit. Sheath WINDSOR . . . this dress of wor­ shape framed « ’ith cowl neckline sted wool double-knit with Mteau (there’s no flattery like it l, sashed NIGHT TILL.. neck, slit pockets and huggefl witli with rope-tie belt. Black, brown, atx>ut investing ? DEUVERED leather belt Red, beige, or blarl- green. Sizes 10 to 16. Size* 10 to 16.

KOMBI Gals A few of the ABCtT AILIHB RUBBER GCK - JON-dl’S LUNCHEOHEHE This is it! $ ' 4x8 PANELS ARTHUR DRUG KELLER’S MEN’S SHOP Bnw to hnett on Putnpki^ a budget? DELIVERED B U R T iN fS I LEONARd’S PRICE INCLUDES: DIRECTION INDICATORS, Festial EMERGENCY UGHTS, SUXVISOR, HEATER, BURTOfTS SHOE STORE ; MUSIC SHOP Some foets about DEFROSTER, BUMPER OVERRIDERS mutual fundt? CAMPUS JUNIORS MANCHESTER PET CENTER Special! JOHNS MANYILLE Pumpkin FestivaF JUST CALL, WE WILL BRING CORDIAL SHOPPE , MAR-SOL DRAPERY; PUMPKIN ONE TO YOUR DOOR FOR The Special for Girls! What eompanles have AN EY^.OPENING DEMONSTRATION CORET CASUALS NftSSIFF ARMS CO. V good dividend records? CEILING TILE FESTIVAL DOBlirS CEPT. STORE QUINN’S PHARMACY SALE! Petite* Come in...LOOK AROUND FAIRWAY (both stores) REQAL’S MEN’S SHOP s Girls’ : The most-taied words, 12x12 - s and phrases defined? ' FRANK’S RESTAURANT SEYMOUR’S AUTO STORE 12x24 Raccoon collared GARDEN RESTAURAirr SINGER SEWING GO. m m ■ ■ ' 1 ------F T : ■ r GLENNEY’S MEN’S SHOP TOTS and TEENS COATS at these top value used cars W. T. GRANT GO. ^ TREAT SHOPPE H ARM AirS WATKINS BROS. Tbeoe paIl^>hlel• an typical of die literature 1961 COMET 1960 RAMBLER HARRISON’S WILTON’S GIFT SHOP on investiBg weJiave availabie for you. AH of Station Wagon. l-Uoor Sedan. One owner. HOWARD’S SLEEP CENTER Fa W. WOOLWORTH Fully TALCpmiLLE, CONN. • MORE LEISURE TO D ^ O U R SHOPPING! OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY OPEN BiSO to a THIRW AY EVENING PJioiip Ml 9>2838 — Op«n Evenings 255 CENTER ST. / fM*EN'B to 12 SATI’ BDATS ' m BRING THE FAMILY— FORGET THE SIHERS! AuAoHnd Dstahr ^ ^ ^ MIS-5144 Ik* im /'

PAGE SIX MANCriESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 9 « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,* MANCHESTER, CONNn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 PAGE SEVEN

Bolton from the Bolton Congregational Permits Required HEALTll CAPSUti?^ State Developers NOW 2 lARRERS Church headed by Mrs. E. Pierce .bv Mkhael A. Petti, M.I). G O !( PERSONS HAS also be used to record board of (12) News Report ( 35-12) News. Sports A Weather will be responsible ^ for making EPILEPSY. to let Edinburgh University spend in Miniature education meetings when there Fair. There will be a nursery for (24) Heritage 11:16 (10) Tonight (C) necessary inspections. a 280,000 pound ($700,000) grant small children. Those attending 7:15 (40l Evening Report (40) Steve Allen Show H.ilth Ctpiul.1 giv.s h.lpiul inloflMtMn. for research into causes of con­ are hearings or joint meetings (30) Sports Camera , hiinet int«fid«d tob. of a disgnettie nohiro with other boards. are asked to bring a box lunch. ( 3) America’s GrealeM Movies genital deformity. L X D P n r ' i Coffee will be served. (22) Mass. Highlights (30) News A Weather The tape recorder will be used (12) Walter Cronklte 11:30 (12) The I.*lfi..,Movle.....■ , 6.6 Billion for Roads ] The company Is the British firm LITTL8 ARIBTOORATB School Menu 11:30 ( 22-301 Tonight (O with head-sets in the kindergarten 7:25 ( 30) Men of Destiny that marketed the tranquilizer MIMIATURl OHOeOLATIS classes to help develop listening Monday — Hamburg gravy with 7:30 ( 3-12) Rawhide ( 8) Steve Allen Show ■ WASHINGTON—Based on con­ Chemical Society here calls for rice, bread and butter, buttered (.30) The Honeymooners 1:00 ( 30) Newa, Sign Off . stant dollars at the 1940 level, iaolating the sex attraction chem­ thalidomide, now blamed for- de­ Anortgd Mill and g|M skills and in the reading program (10-22) Internationa) Showtime ( 6) Night Watch Theater ical from the female cockroach formity of many babies. The re­ Dark Otieaolat# | 11*. in Grade 1, Siipt. Philip Llguorl green beans, cookies; Tuesday— road-building costs per vehicle- hoL-pprk-sandwich, carrot sticks, ^SEE SATtinejAY’S TV WEEK FOR CXIMFLETK LISTING mile of travel last year were 41 and. using it to lure the. males search grant was set up by the 'said, as well a^ In^sther-elasses into poisoned traps. company last month. where there is "teacher-pupil en­ applesauce and gingerbread; mills, down 7 mills from 1940. Ac­ thusiasm.” Wednesday — skillet casserole, tual expenditures, however, were cabbage salad bread and butter, $6,660,000,000 last year and $1,- The staff of the school will do a Radio 457,00.000 In 1940. preliminary evaluation within the baked apples; Thursday spag­ hetti with meat and cheese sauce; (Thh ligtiiiK biplodes only those new* broado^ta of lo or Ifi-mthote next two week.s of the education­ UNFAIR TO COCKROACHES DON'T MISS THE REORGANIZATION al TV programs, that are being French bread and butter, tossed length. Some a’ atlone carry other abort newacaata). salad, iced cake. Milk is served ATLAN’n C (At Y, N. J. (AP)— viewed at the school. A final eval­ WDBC— 13(» 8:10 Pop Concert MEN'S uation of the program will with all meals. School will be 6:00 Blshop'a Comer 9:05 Nightbeat A new method for exterminating WOMEN’S made in January. closed Friday for Teachers’ Con­ 8:06 Raynor Shines 11:00 News cockroaches discu.ssed at the na­ CHILDREN'S 1:05 New.s. Sign Off 11:15 Sports Final tional meeting of the Ameflcsm The first report card period at vention. WHAY—910 11:30 Starlight Serenade SHOE SALE the school ends Nov. 9 and cards Food Sale at Church 6:0u Connecllcul P. M. 1:00 News and Sign OH A coffee hour and food sale will 6:15 Paul Halarvey: Dr. Albert E. WPOP—MW will he sent home on Nov. 15. Burke 6:00 Connecticut Ballroom Teacher-parent conferences will be held in St. Maurice Church hall 6:30 Alex Drier a 7:00 Dale Kelley be scheduled during National Edu‘ after all Masses Sunday. The Holy 6:41) S|)orts 13:00 Johnny Argo Show 6:50 Bob Considine WINF—128* rational Week, Nov. 12-16, in ad­ Name Society will be in charge of 7:00 Edward P. hlorgan 6:00 News. Wall Street ^ SHOES dition to report cards. the social hour and St. Maurice 7:15 Connecticut P.M. 8:15 Showcase LOOK! A 10-minute appointment will Council of Catholic Women of the 10:30 Tonight At Mv Place 6:45 I-owell Thomas 881 MAIN S1 d O illd R n !^ 12:00 Sign OH 7:00 News. Sports FUEL OIL SAVINGS be set up for each parent. Teach­ food sale. WTIC— 1080 7;.36 Showcase MANCHESTER 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-533I ers are now correlating appoint­ Briefs I R:uu News. Sports and Weather 8:00 The World Tonight PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ments so that when there are 6:35 Supperttms Serenade 8:15 Showcase and News B o m a r c 0, community couples 6:45 Weatherwatch 10:05 Feature - 200 Gals. At 13.8 U A H WOOL several children in a famfly the club, will bowl tomorrow night and 7:00 Conversation Piece 10:30 Show-case appointments will be made on the will return afterward to the home 7:30 News of the World 11:00 News 7:45 Goverrtment Services CASH same date, eliminating the need of Mr. and Mrs. William Grunske 12:30 Sign OH for several trips to school for con- on Converse Rd. for refreshments. * 2 7 .6 0 ferepces. ■> The Democratic town commitr Only .two report cards will be tee will meet tonight at 8 at the 200 Gals. At 16.3 sent out for kindergarten children. Community Hall. RENT J o J i m a L (x^sjcUl h e r e ! In January and June of each year. INER a im GO. OF MAISCh'ESTER Budget Plan $30.60 Dancei Minuet Advertisement— ' Mrs. Evelyn Halloran's Grade 8 Cash Fuel Service — Aluminum Mitchell class danced the minuet in cos­ 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE FOR WEDDINGS and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS Windows—Save! Acioss from Post ^ WHEN YOU THINK OF 6181-6 Free Estimates On HESSES tume yesterday for Grades 1-6, as Office, Bolton. McKinney Lumber, GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! part of their social studies activi­ Mitchell 3-2141. —, - Guaranteed ties. Those taking part were CORNER DURANT ST. Aluminum Combination Donna Aspinwall, Rel^cca Bris­ ' Manchester Evening Herald NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FO R- tol, Donna Wogman, Wendy Boyd, Windows and Doors 7-14 COATS O N lif | Susan Stitham. Donna Valentme Bolton correspondent, Grace Mc­ LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Nanda • Ratazzi, Lynn Riley Dermott, telephone Mitchell EVERYTHINC IN STOCK! Diane Tedford, Dprothy Clark, S-6566. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING ------Patricia Smith and Deborah Laws. i f l i The girls were dressed in cos­ Rogers Speaker AUTO GLASS INSTALLED tumes of the period which they GLASS FURNITURE TOPS made with their mothers’ help. In MCSG Series [.UMIER & SUPPLY Ca| LADIES' COnON POPLIN GIRLS' W in t e r c o a t s a Joins School Office Staff MIRRORS (Fireplace and Doer) One Of Mrs. Erika Binow of Rt. 85 has joined the secretarial staff at the A. Raymond Rogers, principal PICTURE FRAMING (alt types) Established 1947 Connecticut’s j Hundreds Sold at 6.88 school, Supt. Liguori announced of Manchester High School, will WINDOW and PLATE GLASS yesterday. Mrs. Blinow works part lead a discus.sion Tuesday at 1 Largest CAR COATS COAT SETS time, from 7:30 a.m. until noon, p.m. at Buckley School library. BOLTON Those are fine, imported Italian woolens for the each da.v in the superintendent’s TOls is the opening of a scries of CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOi^K Formal office Mrs Sally Rose w'orks af­ sev^n meetings dealing with the MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS NOTCH ternoons this year In the siiperin elementary school child. All par­ Rental 3 d ' smorlost leek ovorl Casual, drossy or toilorod tendent’s office in addition to serv­ ents are invited. OPC^ SAXI^RDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING ing as clerk for the board of edu­ ‘The Manchester Child Study ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Ml 3-2141 Stores styling. Stunning soUcHons for your wardrobe cation Mrs. Gladys Page of An­ Group will sponsor the meetings dover works days in the school of­ which will end at 2:30 p.m. unless iW i fice. otherwise noted. needs. Free *n easy pleated skirls or slim The discussion at the fir.st meet­ — .-t COMPARE AT 22.98 ‘Swap’ Group Meets COMPAAf AT 7 .9 9 Y: Bolton was host yesterday for a ing will cover the type of group­ sHheuoHos with a fashion flavor. Jewel nock, meeting of. 36 area librarians and ing practiced in high school, its library board members at a "swa'p development and how it works.' Orfba p N wr ipitlt RiMd with pU e, knit nr Fort and warm mouten fur colldnl Oden pil« meeting. Mrs. Ethel Swlger, who is The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS linos and attractive co-ordinating bells, tool in charge of the new Willlmantic 2,700,(M)0 Hed m i e n t f Mim. Soma convortiblo hood ttylo* liningi and wool Inforliningtl Othori to Service Center of the Bureau of They’re Beauties 6 )| p l Libraries, spoke on the new cen BERLIN—About 2,700,000 East for hhfnhion warmthi bciting foil coter*! choota from tool Yeung fashion styling' ter. After the meeting at the Bol­ German refugees fled to West ton Public Library, the group was Germany between 1948 and the , Willow, bolgo and Uocld Sisoo 10-11; 32-3S! Grey, blu«, grn., bik. A whf.! 2-4; 4-6x; 7-1 se-rved a luncheon at the Commu­ building of the Berlin wall last Announcing • JUNIORS' nity Hall by a group of women year. And Bursting MONEY MANAGEMENT FORUM ’^ ' U i • MI.PETITES' i With News! • MISSES' for i t - . , : ’-rr ,♦ 4 • I See The^’63 MERCURYS Today! Ahout-to-he Married C ouples I T i I and Married Couples in V The Lounge of Savings Bank of Manchester .-..-I—,, \ 923 Main Street • PIN STRIPES 3 One Hour Sessions at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays— Oct. 2‘lt/i, O ct. 31st and ISov. 7th • PLAIDS Stationers THE LID’S OFF THE JAUNTY NEW COMET Subject Matter • MULTI-COLORS Session I*—Oct. 24th ...... Persohal Money Management— In­ • MUTED TONES OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 come, Expense, Savings, Budgets. Money Management Slide Rules 3vill • MANY STYLES be furnished. - * EATOirS PARCHMENT Session 2“ *Oct. 31st ..... Home Ownerslii)) — Mortgages. Ex- ^ DECKLED LETTER PAPER pense — Advantages and Disadvan­ tages. BLUE— \YH1TE— GRAY Session 3---- Nov. 7th ...... insurance — Kinds, Amounts — The place of Social Security and Pension $ i . 2 9 SPARKLING NEW MODELS FROM METEOR Plans in your future financial secur- BOX Reg. 1.59 ity. NO ENROLLMENT I EE! MIN'S RUGGID CORDUROY BOYS' STURDY CORDUROY I LinLE GENTS' Fill Out T hU ^oupon! Mail It Today! KID5' For Coin and Stamp THOWII COATS T'DOWN COATS BOOTSLIPPIRS I S*(ving)» Bank of Manchester Collectors I d B T T I 92.3 Main Street, Manchester ’ ‘ I 1/we wish to attend the Money Management Forum at ‘lite Sa\ings Bank of Mam-’ ■ .Chester, 928 Main Street, Wednesday at 7 p.m, October 24, October 81 and November I I 7. I “ I “Fllntstonvs”^ bedtime I FlexUde mUlla'ry oxfords 1 3 3 alipper. Fully padded heel “ I by “ Three Musketeer*.” Closing Out ourex. 1 6 I an' .'I’e Infants’ to size 6 a Goodyear welt, black. NEWS-MAKING ROOF FROki MONTEREY COMPARE AT 19.95 1 —Children’* to 8. COMPARE AT 22.98 •i. " Size* 8'/j to S'. COIN COLLECTOR CARDS Address The coot boys like. . . rugged and smart end fpeity ooat foaluios heavy knit cellar/ now MULTI-LEAF FOLDERS , SEE THE1REW LINCOLN FOR '63, TOO! warmi Leng-wooring corduroy shell with now Member of Federal Deposit button-down leather labo and axlm warm . . . an unmatched investment in motoring value and satisfaction lombdiko Shorpa Bnlngl Hoovy knit roll cd- j _ STAMP ALDUMS ' smart plaid linings! Fall colors msn like, . . . an automobilie designed, in every way, to endure. OPEK DAILY 10 to 10 larl Loalhor lobll Olivo and ontOlop*] 6 to III SCOTTS - HARRIS-■ PREMIER . I ■ lodon and antolopol Men's sisos 36 to 461 AN* OW ERS MORIARTY BROTHERS Vl I f l^ lC E 301.315 CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS Ml 3.5135 1 i ALWAYS PilNIT OVRKI PARKINO; ■ V . 467 1 \ ■ '\ j ■ ^ ■A. ft ) 1 >r > . ) .

I'AUik lauU T MAMJiiiiiiai'i'AK JDVKMIjNG HAKALli, MAiNCUKUTliiK, UiMX<4^ I'K iU A l, OCiUJil!t«ihl*»t0 •armoid 32 BURKE ROAD ______;------that Communi.sta would actually attitudes and their playgoers have been seeing .lose- Mwndi more cloafly. . S*«mtif»ryt*rttee*mo, RoelorkuflnocotMry. Sfi«Mo*lraeOf(. ••I MAIN XT Phone M l 3-2741 that the public time table for ur­ ROCKVILLE get their schooling on federal dol-1 concern for the need.s of others i phine Piazza in the theater for kmtt mktjrmmn ^ wkMn A mm jm m m m f M f J—i F. W. Woolworth Co., outdoor gency over a new Berlin crisis has. lars. It did this by enacting a new i should be reflected in their daily '■ .30 years, but she's never once grills, 314.80: 'Yost ' Jewelers, a GRINOLD watch band, $5.95. for the past few weeks, been man- j provision, setting a fine of'xiO.OOO ; I set fool on the stage. 246-2473 Kiwanis Gets Items Mrs. Piazza, a 56-year-old wid­ AUTO PARTS. INC, ft*Dm Axhinpton o€ five vexrs in prison or for j How cAn we, as a HAtion, recon~ Quinn's Pharmacy TR .5-.'>929 ow. has been u.shering patrons to HI A iNC; AIDS 873 Main Bt., Manchester. Phone MI 3--41.36 from Moscow. Communist or subver- P ", their seats six nights a week for 191 Center'St.— MI .M558 or Call Collect Moscow had. in fact, more or less .jv , trvine to use federal scholar- ' *b‘ to*>acco. five three decades. For Radio Auction 935 IsdAIN $T: m i 3-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO S:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS promised to let the Berlin crisis lie foods per rent for alcoholic bevei'ages, COMING TO THE quiet until after bur elections. _ ^ „ . That still takes car# of anv Com- and only one per cent for all re­ But Ws.shinEton began to pro- . ^ ligious causes? God is asking Some o f the objects to be sold on Nov. IS and 14 during the . ^ I mumats, more strongly than the diice a series of warnings about the ; Americans (I John 3:17), "How annual Kiwanis radio auction have already been received, and . — ™ ' previous position, could anyone believe that the love n d urgency of a new Berlin cnsii. The I . . ,, ...... , are displayed in the window of Shearson Hammill & Co., 913 fija jJia d sL - . J , What is eliminated is the busl- of God remains in a man who D hite House itself, and some of Its , ...... Main St., white the await the auction block. ness of compelling free Americans possesses this world’s goods, and more obvious channels of public in­ sees his brother in want but shuts Anniversary Celebration! The sale, to be conducted over^------■ — ...... to sign a political statement of radio station W IN F, is the Kiwanis formation and comment, began to his eyes -and his heart—against tificate, $10; Manchester Public / 9 ■p .. m . anv • kind in return for benefits him ?” The total contributions for Club's major fund raising cam­ Market, turkey, $5; Manchester 2 tdt build the crisis up, even before the from their government. To acti^al world evangelization through the paign of the year. Savings and IiO.an Association, a election. 'The proceeds will be applied Communists, taking a false oath missionary programs of all of our $10 savings account; Manchester Although this trend seemed ob\i- churches are but a few million toward a number of youth activi­ Surplus 6ales Co., a tent, $16; Ma­ THURSDAYS means nothing. To loyal Ameri­ siis enough, the reasons for it are dollara, while our federal budget ties. ple Super Service, anti-freeze, $6. cans. the idea of haWng their own Last year, KlWaiiis donations in­ not clear, by any means. for defense is over fifty billion, snd ^^a^^-Mae aU the hot 39;95 I clever enough about It, he can get | water you need at one time for Furniture Refinishing, Furniture Stenciling, Rug Braiding, Painting Please all6w*^^0 days for delivery. As a result, we have a long ’ his fiends to screen programs for : only a day. ’^hinI^ of it— 9 9 . only 9'ti(!* a day! Cfdleetions Of AH Types, Hand Writing Analysis , Lawson pieces pictured include, from top right to bottom, Khrushchev meeting with our new him PLEATS CR Yes, thanka to Mobiiheat— the 54-inch Love Seat for very smaH’rooms, to use in ambassador to Russia, which Tass. Viewers this week learned that 1 — ^Nursery 10 A.M. to 12 Noon For Small Children— „ and an oil-fired hot water heater pairs, or,.to supplement a sofa in a large ropm . . . the the Russian news agency reported Marcel Marcesu. who normally en­ of correct capacity—your family regulation 78-inch Lawson twp-cushion sofa that fits About the tables shmen- os follows: "The conversations pro­ tertains by keeping his mouth can take care of all their washing SHEATHS Snack Bar-Open All Day most Iwing room* • • • snd the Lawson lounge chair ■which ceeded In an atmosphere of frank­ shut, is a fascinating talker. In a needs at one time. Put On By Stanley Circle, South Methodist Church can be matched to Lawson sofas or mixed with other So well styled are the tables shown they go ness and mutual understanding.” half-hour interview, the world’s Mom can do the family wash, luxury woole^ in new Early American furniture. All pieces are made with IV 4" Meanwhile, in East Germany, the most famous pantomime artist ex­ Sia can do the dishes at the tame with Early American antiques perfectly! kiln-dried hardwood frames that are doweled, g.iued and Middle-road Communist leader of plained most eloquently the appeal time Junior takes his hath, and CARTOONS-GAMES,- PRIZES ' Husky vase-and-ring turned legs, plain and you enjoy a shower. , fall color excitement' corner-braced to prevent wobble; deep coil springs, tied Poland, Wladislaw Gomulka, was of his art, its history, and to some 8 ways with imported twine, on sagless webbing bases. turned stretches: maple with diamond cherrj' making a speech which contained extent, its techniques. Don’t delay— phone ua today. Find out how easy it is to switch THE CLi ISSIC COAT THE.'GO’ COAT inlays in tops; choice $39.95. what may have beSn a deliberate BOOTHS ' I The discourse was intereitting to a Mobilheat-fired.water heat­ clue to the "mutual understanding" FOR $ Plants White Elephants enough so that no oqe was disap­ er. *A teraa t fom lly t f feme. Misses’ Izes 8 to 18 Jr. PetitW 5 to 11 Aprons that might have been present in the pointed, probably, that Marreau j Handicraft Knitted Goods J8W8ll*3^ 39.95 conversation back In Moscow. He did not do one of his acts. | The perfectionist silhouette, tloiiblc Ivove thi)f neat, natty coat with its Bake Shop Christmas Used Children’s Clothing 6 6 " - 1 7 9 , (b .io w i: some out witli a proposition that a The poets who chat about their breasted with golden-colored button.s Ixild belt and big patch pockets. Long Homemade Candy Grab Bag Used Toys settlement of the Berlin issue could work on a regular half hour show j MORIARTY and warmly lined with Maiilden’s wearing reprocessed wool-and-nylon A huge selection priced to some if o Russian treaty of peace project themselves as personalities ' Riviera Orion* acrylic pile. So sturdy with Maulden’s Riviera Orion* acrylic with Bast Germany, which no one almost as much aa big name art- ' BROTHERS sell out now! SiSlid color pleat Slaye Auction By The M.Y.F. can ' prevent, should be accom­ asts of standard video. Bnodgrass | reprocessed wool-and-nylon in black.- pile lining. In black only. in 100% wool. Plaided and panied by new international guar­ and Bhapiro w ill never replace Sul­ plain sheath and pleat ' Fvr lebeJtorf Is eAsw w ssiry s# eWs^s s# ImseHed fvn. VISIT THE COUNTRY STORE antees of freedom of access to livan in TV post mortems. but they styles in reprocessed West Berlin for everybody. This, Ml 3-5135 do entrance a number of viewers. wool-and-nylon blend. MRS. JANE STOCKWELL, Oiarcoal Skwtelwr always depending upon the details, The same is true for Martha Gra­ 301-315 C M tw Sf. Vaem r eonvtmient See them in all the frefh la something the West could take, ham when she demonstrates the U, that ia, Russia ia willinjg to cut how and why of modern dance. WE GIVE layaway plan . . . fashion colors. Sues lO-lA Saturday Night Supper At 5:30 P.,M. down and qualify its recognition ^ This is the kind of show, one that GREEN STAMPS Put On By Willing Workers Circle Of South Methodist Church of Bast Germany by such a limita­ gives some inside information on ‘ ^ iztra charge tion on Its'aetual sovereignty. the, creative process, which a p -: ADULTS 11.50—CHILDREN UNDER 12, 75c 9 0 " - 2 6 9 . wMi And next, of course, there is For­ pears to be attractl/ig to the set Mobiiheat RT-fS Reservations Mu?t )8e In By October 18th eign Minister Gromyko seeking some long-time opponents of TV Sketched above is the Jumbo 90” Lawson for RM WMn-adiM ’ / CaU Mrs. Carl llilding MI 9-15^1 yesterday’s apeciad audience with and reaffirming the faith of T V ’s 1 ^ ROUTE 5 -SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. the extra large room . . . and to right . . a PraelOeet Kennedy, . porhiq;>s with frisads. 66” model that is good for smaller jrpoma. tac kbo Uno a# Of aOHSM «MS0 kifrOkso osm PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SoL, Oet 20th-T0 A.M. to 6 P.M. Rubberized hair and cotton are used for fill- ings; foam latex cushions throughout! *. 39,95^

\ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, PRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN P A ^B TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FTIIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 196* clea—thoee attached to bonea aslla « difference between the abort mandsd for unwinding, or for in the pieWe juice. My fMOily Her young (laughter mistook the Rock^lle-Vemon cootrostad to tha muscles of the,breaths that accompany anxiety short papf.. Few pe<9ls cOn sleop hated beeta: now they k>ve them. headboard for a blackboard, and' Stove, Table, Bed Kennedy Runs About Town \.The intsmol organs—is fist- on the ^ and ths sJpyrer, relaxed breathing all i^ h t in this position. Polly’s Pointers Mary C. wrote all over It with one of mom's Siat^ News back with tha legs out atraight 1 that usually accompanies sleep, Relaxing isot your work is on- Dear PoHy—Partiaps aome of the lipsticks. Anybody have a remedy? Offered at Bazaar Polish Women’s Alliance, Group and the arms at the sides In this i The latter should be the aim when pthsr story. girls who don’t have dishwashers Polly Into Tou^Kest 246, will meet Wednesday at 7:80 Tolland Given Some Hope ^ Doctor Says position no part is overlapping, 'you try to unwind. W X A S t C R A M E R You havg hsorg that on athleta Nowapoper Enterprise Asaa. hoU washing flat silver as much as A rotary snow-blower and oh Roundup p.m. at the Polish American C9ub, Practice letting the arms- and. When you have learned to relax or a aingef must be relaxed to be-, I do. I put it all in the bottom of Car Exports in 1.4‘ad Clinton St. legi go loOse like a wet rag, It ia > your breathing you will have come really proficient. Obviously Daar Polly—I have been do4ng electric otoye are two of the Wfig- On Tuition Student Request ■r Wayaa O. Brandstodt, M j). the sink before washing any dish­ isize "white elephante” to be fea­ Political Scrap important to recognize the differ-i come a long way, but before you this cannot i s . complete relaxa­ my kitchen floor without touching es'. By the time the chins and glass­ Wapping Grange will meet WnMM Idr Mawspapor Enterprise DETROIT— value of United (OmHniird from Pime One) ence between the' feeling of con- can relax effectively you must tion. It - requirae that the per­ it. I wash the linoleum with a small ware are washed, the silver is States mOtor-vriilcle exports last tured at the Holiday Boxoar at ’i^iesday at 8 p.m. at the Com­ 'As m . traction and the feeling of relax- • leom to relax the small fnuacles (Continued from Page One) X glimmer o f h(W was held out?*arrest.was made by Patrolman former use some musclea to their cellulose sponge mOp that squseses clean. Just lift it out and rinse with '’ear. $1,407,000,000, was more Center Congregational Chureh menteJ test enRineer. Xjiter he wa« munity House, Wapping. A Hial- . Watch how easily and complate- ation in these large muscles. If aroundybur eyes and around your limit. The secret ia to relax mus­ almost, dry. with a lever at the Nov. 7 from 10 a..m. to 6:30 p.m. to Tolland lu t' hlg^t in its search Robert Kjeliqutat. Hovath .posted real hot water and it driee in a few than three times the Import tig- name’ u..- $379,000,000. In all, 349,448 Several such items have b< ^ do­ s, alight rhythmic heaving of I Ing up even a little, try to relax : it you feel them. tightening up, it Ohio, and Weal fViaat representa­ cial interest. In his official c-’ ^nc. a lecturer. Meihbers .are reminded for Vernon appro'val of a plan to Rockville session of Circuit Court .66m accomplish the task at hand, to 1 pour liquid self-polishing wax on D. F. M. vehiclea were exported and 298,202 nated by individuals to be aold on tive before returning to the head to wear costumes. Mrs. Lorraine the ehsit you might think the ani­ them. If this proves difficult, helps to make them real tight for fcdlow through and not make jerky the floor, and then quick as a flash ity Dirksen drops in on the Pres­ enter 75 freMimen students from 12 on Nov. 6. Dear Girls—I know all of you Imported, the Jinrt. time since 1957 a commi.Ksion basis for the benefit ofMoe in Kast Hartford in 1961 as ident weekly, when Congics.^ ,i Johnson, master, is attending ses­ mal wo« dead, 'iliis valuable habit draw up the arms or, legs hard,: a few Seconds then let go com- movemMits. I^ en thia is done you spread it smooth and even with the that exports exceeded Imports. of the bazaar. Descriptions ef the Tolland at Rockville High School Also arrested, at B:44 p.m. yes­ Ithen try to let them go again. pletely. Don’t get discouraged. are as intereated as.I am in taking assistant sales manager. He was se.ssion, and at least occasionally sions of ’the Connecticut State terday by Patrolman Robert Ah- h oi boon loet by persons in the at once Improve your perform­ still damp mop. The way dries to items vill be posted at the ABC named sales manager in 1968. I supports Kennedy on key foreign Grange, Hartford. in 1964. huotle of modem living. How to Sometimes taking a few alow, Keep trying, ance and are lees tired when yod an even ahine. Any wex remaining as much work aa possible out, of booth the day of the bazaar. nert'on a charge of'making an housework. An old trick of ydiirs HASTE MAKES WASTE S>ir\'ivors Include hla widow and • i.ssues. Supt. Raymond Ramsdell said recotai it and obtain relief from deep breaths while you try to re- Make your mind aa nearly blank finish. in the mop ie woriied out qulek^ KANSAS e m r (AP) - - stricter Advance .sales may be arranged unnecessary noise with a motor mrvQUa tmaion Is of vital impor­ may be completely new to the rest 1 three children. i Will Kennedy go all-out in de- TTie 'VFW Auxiliary will spon­ there ia a possibility of granting vehicle, waa John V. McCabe, 19, lax is helpful. Learning tq relax as possible. Don’t try to lull your- - Learning to relax will add years with warm water'. enforcement of a local ordinance with Mrs. Burt LaCoe. 36 Welling­ Funeral arrangements are in- i manding Dirksen's defeat? sor a card party tonight at 8 at Tolland’s request (f plans for build­ tance. the arms and legs should b* rela- self into a relaxed slate by alng- to your Ilfs and increase your en­ Eaay-Doea-It Of us, BO do pass them on and have that prohibits drivers from cross­ ton Rd.. or Mrs. Peter LoMoglto, of 22 Weliwood Circle. McCabe a chance to earn a dollar, ^ t ’a tomplete, N Or will he gracefully couch his the post home. ing the new high school wing go also is due at the Nov. 6 Rock­ Pr. Edmund Jocoboon 6l CSiica- tively easy. 'ing, counting sheep, or reciting joyment of each day. Dear Polly—After using'Vdl the ing newly painted traffic mark­ S3 Hoffman Rd. phra.ses in general terms, as he along smoothly. go ha« devoted many years to this Next try to breathe in a relaxed poetry. Just think of absolutely sweet plcklee, I keep the juice that moke more leisure time for our- ers bas been asked by O. J .Falin, Besides the snow-blowsr and the ville court session. selvea by making those home terics Extvnded Forernst so often does, and simply call the Polish Women’s Alliance, Group He noted, however, the opinion is ASCS Elections Start Xirablem Ha found that moat peo- fashion. If you have learned to nothing and you will b* surprised About 73,000 people assisted, in is left in the jar. It ie wonderfvil city traffic director. Falin esti­ stove, the committee has reeOlved Republicans the bad guys and the 518, will meet Sunday at 3 p.m. jfla ha've to leam to relax recognize the feeling of muscular, how much more relaxed the small nearly 11,000. private American for seasoning deviled eggs, ham easier. mates that violfition of the ordi­ an antique maple drop-leaf table, mNDSOR LOCKS (AP)--TKe solely his, and that it is up to the 'Three of 10 area men listed on Democrats the godd gtiys? at 77 North St. board of education to grlve approval the final alate of nomlrteeS for the portistant practice. tension you will find that, even of the eyes and larynx foreign aid programs at a cost of salad and’'mon.v sandwich fillings. Mrs. B. D. K. needs hstp and in nance costa taxpayers on annual a painted brass bed svith ^ntog, a FT,S. Weather Bureau at Bradley Before Kennedy returns to the from the school authorities' point Tha baat poaitlon for completa though the musoles of the dia-; '*’**1 become, three-quarters of a billion doilara Another trick la to drain plain a hurry. She has a neiw bed with $30,000 in repainting amudged and console .sewing machine OM a 'Tield la.siiert this forecast for Con­ Tolland County Agricultural Sta­ rdlaswtlon o t all the akeletal mua- Joins Staff White House, around midnight Mrs. Sedrick Straughan, past of view. bilization and ConaervaUon com­ phragm contract and relax, there: This routine is especial^ recom- ip 1960. canned beets and then heat them an upholstered satin lieaAboard. ruined markings. stenotype machine. necticut today: , Sunday, he will have gone all the district department president, Eldward L. Masker, chairman of The outlook for the next 5 days. Alfred Millette, student at the munity committee will be elected University of Connecticut School vay to the West Coast, delivered Sunset Rebekah Lodge, was guest a special board of education com­ Saturday through Wednesday, calls of honor at a dinner last night by farmers in the area, and two of Social Work, has Joined the political speeches in .six different mittee named to talk with a Tol­ will be named alternates. for temperatures to average near states and made what has been at Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. land high school study group, said seasonable normals. < staff at the Manchester office of The 10 nominees for the second the Children's Services of Con­ called a nonpolitical appearance About 14' members of her instal­ the boards of selectmen and fi­ ^Temperatures will be slightly In Seattle. ling team were hostesses at the nance would have to be Informed community—Ellington, Tolland above normal over the weekend necticut. The Pre.siident clo.sea the and Vernon — are Norman R. Millette is a native of Spring- dinner and presented her with a of any decisions and that possibly and slightly below normal for the World's Fair there Sunday. crystal bdwl with silver base, j Strong, Emerson S. Abom, John field, Mass., and has been grant- the matter would have to go to a remainder of tlfe period. Since this is officially labeled town meeting. Duell, Hldwln Gerber, Ernest Kup- The normal mean temperature j * lea^•e of absence and ^ ^ a nonpolitical act, the taxpayers The Highland Park . PTA will The Tolland committee naked ferschmid, Edward Luginbuhl, In the Hartford area during this ucational grant from the Division will ante up for the trip to Seat­ have its annual potluck Monday that Vernon accept 76 freshmen for Ervin' Ltiginbuhl, Urban Lugin­ oeriod Is 61 degrees, ranging from of Child Guardianship of Spring- tle and the Democratic Natianal at 6:30 p.m. at the school. A com­ 1964, 1965 and 1966. This arrangs- buhl, John McKnlght and William S2 to 39. In ?sew Haven the range field, where he was employed as a Committee will pay for the side mittee will report on the progress ment would allow Tolland breath­ R. Niemann. Is 61 to 41 antkfor Bridgeport 62 social wotker. < junkets. being made toward getting an ad­ ing time to plan and build a high Ballots are being mailed today to to 43. He received his B.A. degree Travel expense is no small dition to the acbool. Teachers at school, it was reported. eligible farmers on the ASOS mail-i Precipitation wiir*^^n the aver­ from the College of the Holy item. Pierre Salinger. White the school are invited aa guests ing list. Any farmer failing to re­ Cross. Worcester. Mass., and has The entering freshmen would be age total near one halt inch oc­ House press secretary, says the of the PTA. allowed to complete their four ceive a ballot by mail may obtain curring as showers abour'^inday. continued part-time study at Democrats pay $2,350 an hour for years of study at Rockville High one by contaoUng the ASOS Coun­ Springfield College and the UConn the big pre.sidential -jet when pol­ Members of the chorus of Cham- School, and the maximum number ty Office. Ballots must be returned ■Hrrt Turnout Cood '' School of Social Work, He is itics are the sole motivation. Inade Musical Club will meet Moi^- of Tolland students at the high in person or by mail to the Tolland .jnarried to the former Miss Adele All pre.sidents, by the way, have day at 8 p.m. in the choral room school would be 226 for the years County AS(3S Office, Agricultural AND YOU GET HARTFORD (API—Four-fifths the right to decide whether of the 7,000 Connecticut Army and Abood of Worcester, Mass. T*hey at Manchester High School. Mrs. 1966 and 1967. The last remaining Center, Rt. 30. Rockville. Eligible TRIPLE-S ha\’e two children and live at ^ they're acting politically or non- Muriel Ainley of West Hartford Tolland students would be- the 75 ballots must be received or post­ Air National Gtiard.smen respond­ politically. But anything a Presi­ BLUE ed ye.sterday when the state adju- Bessemer ______St.. Springfield. ' will direct the group. in the senior class of 1670. marked not later than Nov. 2. dent sa^-s or dobs only two weeks Ballots will be tabulated pub­ tant general called a surprise alert, j before an election is bound to po­ The question of payment by Tol­ STAMPS Maj. Gen Frederick Relncke set i Gri.swold hailed the revision yes- The Green School PTA will spon­ land to Vernon waa brought up and licly by the county ASCS commit­ O N ALL litical overtones, even* if it only sor a food sale tomorrow from 10 tee on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. in the the wheels in motion about 2 p.m. j terday 8s "a long step in the right means keeping his name and pic­ the consensus appeared to be that PURCHASES by calling key commanders, who in direction a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school audi­ tuition charges would be figured Agricultural Center. ture before the public. torium. This will be its only fund School Menus turn passed the word on to their; xhe bill signed by resident This is Kennedy's second at- ^ on a per-pupil, operating cost basis subordinates. Kennedy this week "removes a raising event of the year. There at the high school. Ramsdell said Lake St. School: Monday—Pork tempt to win Ohio voters, during | will' be a large variety of home- and gravy, mashed potatoes, but­ The guardsmen were told to re­ provision which was not only fu­ the off-year campaignt^-and even i the current tuition estimate for port to their duty stations at 6 p.m.^ tile as a safeguard against genu- his best friends point out his ta.sk baked items for sale. The public the high school was $550 per puoil. tered"'kernel com, fruit cocktail; A cotint taken at that hour show-| jjie subversion." .■ said Griswold, ia formidable. is invited. He said that experience over the Tuesday — spaghetti with meat ed 48 per cent of the state’s guards- , "but which discriminated against last few years points to increases sauce, succotash, golden cake with Republicans lead in House seats chocolate frosting; Wednesday' — men showed up. By 9 p m.. when I college students by placing them in Ohio, >8 to 7. The state is gain­ The Rev. H. Osgood.. Bennett, in per pupil costs, based on operat­ GRAND they were dismis.sed, the turnout in a class apart from other Ameri- ing a,,a8at under the new cen.sus. pastor of North Methodist Church, ing expenses, of about $25 a year. meatballs, mashed potatoes, can­ had reached 81 per cent. cans and telling them in effect ^ ' Illinois, the Democrats are will be In charge of radio broad­ This would Indicate that tuition died sweet potatoes, apricots; that they could not be trusted.” casts sponsored by the Manchester for the Tolland students could be Thursday—corned beef hash, cole aihead i t to ll but the census cuts slaw, buttered wax beans, cheese ilLICTION OP out a 3eat. Democrats fear it may Ministerial Association over sta­ somewhere around $600 by the time Fire Injures Three tion WINF Sunday at 7:36 p.m. wedges, pears; Friday—no school. HARTFORD (API—Three per­ Letters Sought be theirs. Charles Gledhill, with books on Brasil and otiher countries, pon­ they enter Rockville High School. and dally next week at 7 :30 a.m. The Tolland committee urged Bread, butter and milk served with sons were Injured, tw’o of them HARTFORD (A P) - — A legtU This $>residential trip well Ulu- ders the 21-monith Peace Corps assignment in store for him— each luncheon. WAY TRICK Hartford firemen, in a two-alarm move wiae made yj^terday.-by Dg' •strates ■ Kennedy's problems, es­ teaching Bradlian miry fanneis m ^era meUiods. (Heiald payment on a per-pupll cost, pecially in his effort to put more Phebe Circle, Emanuel Church- rather than on a lump sum. “This Maple Street School: Monday— DISCOUNT CENTERS ■mputer.” slices; Wednesday—spaghetti and cating forcible overthrow of the The Shackney case is one of Vernon. hamburg, tossed salad, egg salad government. four cHminal cases on the federal ern part of South America’s larg- Hospital authorities said today In 30 years, soybeans have be-' *at country, Open F«‘ween midnight and His task there will be in the field ter High School qioneored by the Attachment: Doris H. Blalsdell back of a moving truck on Ridge- .sist the temptation to form , an, I ” . ' of cattle extension, similar to the Manchester Council of (^lurches Advertisemelt— against Robert J. Blalsdell, prop­ bury Road. EATnEY fONtRED I auxiliary to any kind of organiza- „ „ , .. . ,,, , ; farm extension service; of this and one at Center Church under erty off Overbrook Dr., $10,000. PRICES POAESIEPa Regardless of where The University of Minne.sota , country, which entails traveling Police -identified the victim as ■aaica'B tion men dream up. whether it's' ^ « vines of the auspices of the Manchester Something new In Vernon. Ver­ Rockville Arrests Alvah' Sharpe, about 40. ■•MC9*B ^ your service man or for businessbii.sine.Hs or professionalnrofessional rea-1.-^v.osn rea- I P®‘ t8 la sa\ ng 01 u, 40 to M per I from farm to farm showing mod- non stables offer saddle horses Youth Council. Fifteen beer glasses and' two They said he and two othi^ em­ 'Marx’ ¥ar« a f l l a X . T T B a B k f a t womaji is stationed, sons or for fun here’s one time 11 '® "*-'f® a boom sprinkler grn methods of raising beef cattle; Mrs. Bertha Jarrell, field sec­ second to none. Pony riding for the beer bottles were smashed at a ployes of Allegheny Homes, which b«’b" the women probably won’t be in-1 ®^“ *P’ ; sitin g up demonstrations and in retary of Koinonia Foundation children. Now featuring old fash­ 8 .4 4 8 .2 2 " " A AccaBBariaB " the IVlanchester Eve­ restaurant In downtown Rockville is doing some building in Ridge­ § m h ^ l|wCtMitr*l Car Bbap Klaw terested in being auxiliary mem- "loved by. hand. general helping the farmer to bring which houses a Laubach Literacy ion- hay rides drawn by Missouri last night, according to a police field, took the company truck out AND YOU GET 77 AND YOU GET W ning Herald can be for­ bers. himSelf up to date.". He will work School is currently visiting Man­ miiles. Located on Lake St., 'Ver­ report. Bela Horvath, 25, of 4 AND YOU GET U a n d YOU GET U TRIPLB-S BI.I'E ST.AMP8 during their lunch hour. IWPUE-S BLUB STAMPS TBlPLB-8 BLUE STAMPS warded to be at “ Mail ; The reason is that while mctl More than half of the 11,700 i along with a Brazilian counterpart chester showing sUdes of Keinon- non. Tel. Mitchell 9-8894 or TRe-. Park St. was arrested on charges The truck, they said, hit a bump TMFLE -8 BLUE STAMPS Call” regularly with I never outgi-ow “ girl watching" a* Americans who died in fires last and Instruct him in these same ians at work in all parts of the mont 5-4081. Operated by B. Y. G. of destruction of private prop- and the tailgate gave way. Sharpe- year were victimized in , homes. methods so he will be able to carry all the hometown new s. [girl starts to outgrow boy watch- world. She Is also explaining. the Ranch Inc. erty and breach of the peace. The in the back, tumbled out. MaMincmr^u^cTioN or iSMoua i ing as soon as she has a steady , ■ , , * , I on alone after Gledhlll’s 21 months plan and qualifications for a pehple away from I of her own. There has been a mushrooming are over. “ Koinonia In Liberia," which is a BIBCM aaTiara a m itai home arc so. anxious ’ Bv the time she is married ^ 1*’® crop. Once con- Asked why he wanted to be in two year project in Literacy. I b u t o m b t i c to get. wom^an h a . s ^ W I S ^ t - i^ er i Peace/oorps, Gledhill. now It is a daring but challenging HI-PI I have tripled in volume in ! home on a week’s leave, said he thought that some one from Man­ est in Guy Watching. That is be-: years. cause for her it was never really wanted to. travel, see how other chester might qualify for thia lll-ffl PHPUO * STIRIO Subscriptifms a sport. From the moment she people In- other lands lived, but project. You are invited to be­ PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? House plants should be brought mostly because he felt that this come a member of the Company of first started looking at boya It Inside for the winter several BICORDS Payable in Advance wasn't for pure pleasure. It was was the most direct and effective Compassion by contacting the Plan your financing just as carefully as you plan your building or re­ weeka before artificial heat la way for' Americans to help tiJ secretary, Adam Rhodes. 15 Plym­ modeling. See Manchester’s oldest financial institution for the type 32.88 always hunting with a purpose — .MAIL R-\TBS looking boys over for the very tumeu on. people of other countries. Al.iv), outh Lane, Manchester. of financing best suited to your needs. C()risult' with us anytime with­ .since one is able to serve in the Anyone interested in learning 74* One Tear .... practical reason that she wa.s look- .$22.00 A survey indicates that Indian- organization for only one two-year more about thia wonderful work out lObligation. i..peed aotomaf.c Six Months .. . 11.00 '"A n d ’’ once a ^ r l o"r*woman finds ° period, it would be a possible step­ may telephone Mrs. Jarrett at my CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS • c • e • • then9*f P'"!'* ^ A aenaotionol affar... Three Months . SJIO - its population than any other sln- ping stone to enter one Of the home before 4 p.m. Monday. ^onourol record.. One Mdhth . . . . 1.85 the right one .she lo.sea all interent '0. ♦op vocol lelecfiona, in looking unleas she somehow gle city in the United States. other government overseas pro­ Charles Gipson Weekly ...... 45 . boa ioat-roeord orehoatrol, jdxz, pbpu- loses the right one or dociden he grams, .such aa the foreign service 172 South Main St. When lightning atrikes sand, the ahutoW Smrfft P®'’ * ^lor, rock & roll, and isn’t the rt^ t one any more. or foreign aid program. However, Manchester -it ^ So why would a bunch of mar­ heat sofneUmes fuses the sand ' ___ '. I- obit atyl»n«!. nrony, many others! Telephone MI S-:?711 into long, ‘ slender glass tubes ried women be interested in form- West Side Story Billy Eckstein Circulation Dept. I ing an auxUiary to the Society o f , calleu fulgurites, commonly called SAVINGS Jimmy Rogers Peorl Bailey Today! Girl Watchers? petHfied lightning. TTiey’ve done Ihrir looking and —------DON'T MISS THE RE^ SANiZATiON c ij/r / KOAN Sofoh Vouqhn Joe Willioms they’ve matle their choice. And . The first funds appropriated by -\ s s o c I \ I 1 o s: now the onl^r man they are Inter^ the^ fedora! government for ' the MEN’S 'ested In watching is > husband. devUbpm^U, of ( water resources, WOMEN'S iianriiTBter Ib ot probably keeps the wives of voted in 1820, ‘ provided for a OHlUIKEN’g ■aggaesTBS's sasasT riaaseiai. l■STlTST^aa self-appointed Girl Wattchers busy na-vdgational study

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PAGE FOUBTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, B1AN(3HESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1982 • \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAHCntaiEK, CONN, f-KlDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN Kennedy for Informal Talk Repair Bill May Reach $3ft00 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the PHNA miMioner will draw up a policy Dr. All members interested in join: Alsop Blames United Fund Ionian Pravda Bares C oven try office. Dr, Robert P. Bowen, ■'*' Don’t Litter Streets South Windsor for approval of the Council. ing the group are urged to attend^ health director, will be assisted by _____ / (>ramica Clas* Planned Har\'e*t Supper Homemade With Khrushchev on Berlin Drop in Jobs New Delay on For Undermined MMH Drive Mrs. O’Brien. Don’t be a litterbug. Careless­ A class in creative ceramics The Pleasant Valley Club will LWV Slates Comedy Slated ly throwing your trash in- the Town Council Votes $6^500 will be sponsored by tl^e South serve a Harvest Supper Oct. 27 at Personal Solicitation Cpventry Players will present a street or on the sidewalks de­ Windsor Art League, instructed the Pleasant Valley school. Mrs. RAVIOLI from P»C* One) A aectlon of tee Maneheiter Mtoftoch. had undtowhied tea Wb base three-act - comedy, "Pool’a Para­ tracts from the "village charm” by Misa Geraldine Maillett, art in- Richard Kibbe and Mrs. William White' House and tea State De- On Democrats Red, East Pact striictor at the high school. She parhnant seas|ans. mortal Hospital rear driveway, de­ of trap rod! and pratfiwil atone, Public Quiz dise," by Phillip King aU8:30 p.m. of tne conimunity. Support the For Legion Hall Renovation Fralze are in charge. There;will he FRESH OR FROZEN The poMibility of • Khrusbchey Manchester’* United Fund will conduct a “personal solici­ he Mid. Oct. 26 and 27 at Shafer Audi: studied at the University of Con­ two sittings, at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Leaving the "working dinner” stroyed last week vriMB on eight- Junior Chamber of Commerce’s ▼Isit was disoissed only In the which Rusk had given for him (Oontenied from Page One)' tation” drive for 10 days to two weeks late next month, with (Orarttened tm n Fega Oaa) . Whoa the break wda found, torium of Willimantic State Col­ an(4itter campaign by holding ) ------necticut and is a graduate of the Reservations may be made by con­ White House phase of tee meet- and his advisers, he g^ ted news­ the help of a professional fund-raisinr firm it has hired. inch water mate burat, will cost water was aeapliic ftaeiMk tee Of Hopefuls lege. "The Willimantic Jiinior on to paper and trash until you The Town Council ^haa approvedl>meetlng In November will be held Massachusetts College of Art. The tacting Mrs. Lloyd Clarke on El­ Doz. 30c Ing. Oct. 11 and received teem a week that Khrushehev might do aome- “toward $3,000" to rapalr, accord­ ground, said Wlwon. Chamber of Commerce is co-spon­ appropriation of $6,500 for reno­ sponsible. Negotiations are under class will meet for ^ eight succes­ lington Rd., or Mrs. Horace Bal-' men with a teasing remark, not­ How&rd R, Jenkins o f the Newe—------—— find a proper place to dispose of sive Friday evenings, at the Pleas­ Khrushchev made known ing that it was then 13:30 a.m. later. York firm of Ward, Dreahman and thlng about Berlin before Christ­ ing to General Manager RIdiard AKhough UW'ltaa w u a awin soring the production. William Mc- it. S t 7:30 p.m. in the high school. lard. Pleasant Valley Rd. Tickets mas. •An'open ' candidates’ meeting vation of the Legion Hall on Main ant Valley Clubliouse, from 7 \ o are also available from any club through U.S. Ambassador Foy ” Why are you not sleeping?” "And It is signiftosnt.” Alsop Reinhardt, fund-raising counselors, tee YWCA and Manehester Memo­ Martin one, alternate Itosi put with tt sup­ (Turdy of Hartford, will direct. Permission had been granted' to H. PASQUAtllNI Kohler, whom he received In Mos­ rial Hospital. Pravda mada no eomment on H ie questlcm is whether the plied water to tee hoapltal. Wil­ sponsored by the League of Wom- The cast includes Miss Violet St. The sum will be transferred meet in the library and filing space 9:30. Starting date will be Nov. member. In a serious vein he said: ” We said, "that tee State Labor De­ said he has been engaged to plan Church in Eagleville at 8:30 a.m. 2 TEL cow on Tuesday, that he was con­ talked of matters of mutual in­ the drive. The^goal for the nine Atty. James Higgins is preel- ^hrenbuig’a statement, and its Town Of Mancheater or the hoa- son said that only a aoenaa ad tee eo> Votera will be held at 8 p.m. Buck of Willimantic, Douglas from the contingency fund. will be^ available to them when . M l 4-0604 sidering coming to tee United Na­ terest. If I said we did not touch partment—for the first time to my dent of tee fund. publication seemed to indicate pital will bear thd cost, he say*, v new wing waa without water for a Wardwell, Misa Mary Anne Bol The Rev. Roger W. Heinz, pas­ Carlo Prestlleo, chairman of the filing cabinets are .obtained for The league has had several re­ Manchester E^-enlng 246 Avery St., Wapping participating organisations re­ OcL 39 at Coventry High School. tor of the Prince of Peace Luther- quests for this type of instruc­ South B'indsor correspondent Lau­ tions and that there were a num­ on a German peace treaty' you knowledge — Thursday released s mains at $107,000, Ob previously . A UMted Fund (dltoe has been that West Berlin’s present status Curtis B. Wilaon, the hos^tal'a; half hour, len,’''both of Stotrs, Eugene' Stan­ public building commission, re­ the library. ber of thing!! that he would like M n . Holman 8. Fernald, League 8U1 (3hurch. will deliver the sermon tion, -’^d is pleased to announce ra Katz, telephone Mitchell 4-1758. would not believe me; yes, we story telling how many plants in announced, he said. ■at up on Center Bt. beside GOP will still be something to talk chief engtaMr, said about 0,000 General Manager Mkitki add Voter’s service chairman, has an­ ley of Willimantic, Mrs.' Nancy ported to the council on the esti­ The propo.sed purchase of land to discuss wlJLh the President. did.” headquartera. about in January. aipiare faat of driveway, from just that the woric ia being otndiad to Ogleby of Coventry, Allen Pike of at the 10:15 a.m. service Sunday. mated :osts of the repairs and in the vicinity of the new high this series. For further informa: Although his remarks were cas­ the staite completely cloeed. or. The drive waa originally sched­ nounced that Donald C. Smith win The Rev. James R. Mac Arthur, tion and registration. Mrs. Robert In talking about the Soviet po­ Khrushchev conferred in tea beyond the emergency room west learn who will pay for tfca pr^javt- ‘ba’ mtxlerator. Mansfield suid Ernest Brown fit renovations necessary for contin­ school for the board of education RANGE ual, he referred several times to .moved out of the state. uled ae a house-to-house campaign Coventry. ' pastor of First Congregational Staiger of 31 Beldon Rd., should Parents Use ‘Rod’ sition he said teat it had been cov­ for tee month of October. Kremlin today with an East Ger­ to tea loading platform, muat be { H ^m ay knew by Monday, ha aaid. - CaididatM for state representa- ued public use of the building. He was discussed. Seventeen acres are his consideration of a trip and his man military delegaUan headed Stanley R. Kokoska of WlUi- Church, will use “ What Good Is submitted figures of $5,500 for re­ be called. ered in many statements and add­ "But these figures were only for replaced. He aaid the Oct. 11 line WJUna sold utttn the road is re- tivM to 'be presented are Otto C. in question, next to town owned High School Menu handling of the matter was taken ed: "The Soviet position was one year—1961.” • It now will begin sometime dur­ Bahbidge CuU by Defense I^istar Heins Hoff­ break hitoPanad between 1 and 1:15 pCtfeA, which he estimates will mantic, production manager has Tradition” as his sermon topic pairs; -isOO, architect’* fee; and property, between Nevers and As Easy Way Out FUEL OIL by officials here as a probing for ing the last two weeks of Novem­ Miller, Republican; Michael J. listed his crew as follows: Miss during the Sunday repeat Colonial Monday — hot dog on roll, po­ elaborated with Mr. Rusk.” Alep's statement prepared for mann. am., and was not discovarad until take about two weeks, the drive Peace, Dertocrat; Mrs; 'Elizabeth $200 for contingencies. - , Graham Rds. and bounded on the Kennedy reaction. ber. UConn Projects The official Boviet news agency 8 am., because of decreased water will be closed to traffic. Emer­ Evelyn Hartley and Paul Postler, Service at 11 a.m. ,A fellowship Mrs. Mary Kehoe asked the tato salad, milk, white cake with STORES—“Individuals learn to GASOLINE To a question ab8ut tee fata of the meeting listed the Labor De­ ‘ R. Rychlin'g, Democrat,*'and Wal­ north by Hayes St. The council de­ orange sauce; Tuesday — meat The President is known to have U.S.-Soviet relations Gromyko re­ Jenkins said the f\md la looking Toes said “a friendly converra- usage during the night gency vehlelas muat um the stage managers; Zolton Feuerman, hour will follow in the vestry. council why her inquiry on distri- cided to ask for a map of the two respect authority by being first had serious reservations about a partment figures for each year. It ter L. Thbrpe Sf., Republican. loaf, mashed potatoes, peas and plied, "Bote countries must work cited the number of manufactur­ for a drive chairman. He said he (OoBteraed from Page Oae) tlon ensued between Khrushchev By that time, the water, at about Armory 8t entranea to tea rear Jay Gorden and Jay Koths, set Church School is at 9:30 and 10:45 buticHi of the industrial develop­ parcels with indication of the lo­ respected themselves,” Dr. Elea- meeting. He and his advisers in tee direction of Improved rela­ is organizing volunteers into divi­ and the members of tea dele­ 78 to 88 pounds preaaure per aijuare Of tee boRdtol. Mrs. Fernald said the purpose production; Mrs. Edith Moore, a.m. at Kingsbury House and jun­ ment commission brochure by carrots, bread and butter, fruit: nore Luckey. head of the Depart­ wanted to avoid any action that ing plants closed and jobs lost of the meeting is to acquaint vot­ cation of the planned school to see BANTLY OIL tions between teem.” sions as follows: i gation.” Mrs. Ann Bums, Mrs. Zena Feuer ior choir rehearsal at 10:45 in Democrat Donald Holland In his if the land will be practical for it.s Wednesday,pea soup, grilled ment of Child Development and would build up false hopes for an For 1961, Alsop noted that 367 $8.1 million asked by Dr. Jorgen­ ers with the candidates of both Quandt Hall. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ cheese sandwich, apple crisp, He added, "it is easier to talk factories were closed. 1. Inltlsl gift division, to solicit Soviet Defense Minister Rodion man and George Molchan, set campaign for representative, had proposed use. Family Relations. University of CO.AII'ANV, I\C. accord on Berlin. sen. mfUIng. aaoteer ■te : parties! She said the League is a painting; Mrs. Bums, Mrs. Feuer­ lowship will meet Sunday at 7 milk; Thursday —- beef stew with about specific tasks than to make all potential contributors in high Malinovsky participated. not been placed on the agenda- 8itudy New Zone Connecticut, told a national audi­ At the same time the President The Labor Department’s story "W e will try to effect aconomlea Mm whan pz^aaawtad to Superior non-partisan ■ organization which man and Mrs. Isabelle Snow, ward­ p.m. at Quandt Hall. She was told there had been no vegetables, bread and butter, milk, .{.’{ i :m .\i .n str kk i thinks, as Gerhard Schroeder, generalizations.” referred to by Alsop also said 332 Income brackets, including corpor­ The Germans anlved in Mos­ About Town Court WednMday hut wlh not be Sprenkel was asked to request ence in Chicago today. Gromyko planned to return to: ations and individuals. on tea new campua hy providing cow on Oct, 8. 1here has be«i never endorses or opposes candi­ robe and props; Mrs. Olive Gor­ Laymen’s Simday will be ob­ formal request to put it on the cookies. Speaking to the National Con­ West German foreign minister, manufacturing plants began qpers- acatenoed uattl Nov. 3, fallowing dates and, on that basis, is well den, Mrs. Irene Marois, Mrs. Helen served at the 11 a.m. service Sun­ agenda but that Holland had been the planning and zoning commis­ High School Principal' Henry day to New York where he has tlons in the state that same year. 2. Business division, to solicit all for multipla use of some faohiUea," speculation they are iMtog briefed receipt o f a pra-aantanea fraport sion to study creating a higher ference on Family Life being held said at tee WUte House been attending the U.N. General The Itev. Abram 8angrey. pas­ qualified to offer this public Molchan and Mrs. Dorothy Postler, day at Second Congregational invited to attend the meeting if Adams announced yesterday that at the Conrad-Hllton Hotel this ivm.-kvillf TR oh Wednesday, that "talking is And a later announcement from small businesaes and their em­ he explained. on what mlUtahf measures might tor of Bolton Methodlat Church, from Um 8tata nubaltaii Depart­ residential zone In town, In the be­ Assembly session. He said he will ployes. be necessary if or when tee Soviet meeting. ' ' makeup; and Henry Fuller, lights. Church. The three laymen assist he so desired. '' notices warning of student failure weekend. Dr. Luckey expressed better than fighting.” He wants to the Labor Department said factory When the new campus is eom- will conduct aarvioM Sunday at ment There will be a question and Tickets may be purchas^ from ing with the service are Frank lief that a "deluxe zoning area” had been mailed from the school the belief that parental discipline continue U.S.-Soviet exchanges on “ leave for tee East" on Sunday. employment in Connecticut in­ 3. Eknployes division, to soHeit Union signs a peace treaty with A letter was then read from would attract more people and He will thus be able to make a plated, he said that the unlvwslty 6:40 a.m. at the eh^pri to Man- State’s AUy. M m D. UBaft* to- answer period. Questions will, be members of Coventry Players or Turcotte, senior deacon, the pas Holland sayjng that "pressure of this week. by love was more effective than Berlin. creased by more than 11,000 work­ all firms with 10 or more em­ tea East Gennaiw and givee teem formed Judge RartieK 8. >laed^- thereby benefit the town. The zon­ personal report to Khrushchev ployee. will have *too uM for tee existing control over the Allied aceera ebapter Memorial HoepitaL presented through the. moderator by calling Miss Violet Buck at her toral prayer; Elbert I. Carlson, business prevented his appearing dinral Group Rehearse* by "the rod.” "It is also more dif­ Kennedy is understood to have ers in 1961—from 399,690 at the facllitiaa (preaently occupied by ald teat wStyoa bad Mforad Rieci home in Willimantic, or from the chairman of the board of trustees. ing areas should Include one for early next week. end of 1960 to 410,820 at the end of 4. Rseidentlal divlaion, to ooUciit routes to West Barite. after they have been picked up at this meeting" . . . and that he The choral group of the Junior ficult!” she said. made tt clear teat any talk on While neither American nor So­ branOhea of the university moving $300 to take tee exambrnttoa but . from the audience and screened by Willimantic Junior Chamber of Scripture reading; and Lawrence felt thi* "subject had been ^ - expensive homes on large lots, the Women’s Club will rehearse Mon­ Americans spank their children last year. in all areas not eovered \iy the oth­ T e s t Faker Fined council feels. Berlin with Khrushchev would viet informants wotild discuss tee er three (Uvisions. Into the new setup)." Re tald these aetuaUy paid Mm only $109, four lea^ e members (two from Commerce members. Tickets for Fentiman the invocation and re­ jiausted at the council meeting, day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. because they are too busy to talk have to be entirely informal and Alsop said he was unhappy to could then "be sold." groups of 15 or more may be had sponsive reading. The Rev. James A letter' from Mrs. Helen L. Richard Laririere of 31 B'oodland with them, she believes. status of plans for a possible talk about “these unpleasant The initial gift division needs HARTFORD (A F )—A $100 ftoa each political party). T.he industrial development com­ that Khrushchev would be under Khrushchev visit, U.S. officials The league will start its unit by calling Mrs. Lyle Moulton in H. Ameling, pastor, will use "The mission meeting, and in the»»iews- Cantwell of Dart Hill Rd., noted facts” concerning factory close­ about 225 people; the business di­ The new president asked for a 12th Circuit W M Imposed to Simwior Court to­ Big Fish Gitch grave mlsapprehensian If be believs he is almost certain to "contingency appropriation” of $1 meetings for the year on Monday Willimantic or Miss Buck. Life of Service” as his sermon papers.” the Republican campaign stickers thought that U.S. policy, in late downs and job losses. “But the dis­ vision, from 50 to 75; the em­ day on Walter C. RlecL 34, of GOP Headquarters Open topic during the service. on stop signs throughout town. The SPORTS CARS come. torted picture which has been pre- ployee, about 800, and tee residen­ million—a new type Item—to be Hartford for impersonating anoth­ WE8TBRLT, R.I. (AP)—Haul­ with the first at 10 a.m. at the Holland wrate he is no longer November would be any different They are not sure at present G>url Cases Republican headquarters on The Pilgrim Fellowship has passing out any brochures, and no Republicans promised to see that from tee present stand on Berlin. smted to our people by tee Demo­ tial, from 200 to 250, he said. used to complete certain projects er to taking an axamtoation for ing la a total oateh of 6$% hoipe of Mrs. Dpnald C. Smith on ARE HERE! what he hopes to accomplish }yj for which "a gift or grant is re­ Babcock Hill Rd. The second will Main St. win be open from 3 to 5 elected Allen Fentiman, president; longer has any in his possession. this type of activity was stopped. The President is also believed cratic administration and candi­ Publicity and auditing peraon' aMOtatmant to a poaitlen in tee pounds of Wackfish, Aatheuy Rna- p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ The council's capital' Improve-i talks wite Kennedy if—as Gro­ ceived on a matching basis." rate elasatfled aervioe. be at 8 ptm- tha^t day at.the home George Btoerle, first vice presi­ The (touncil requested Town to have cautioned Gromyko about myko's line Indicat^—there is no dates must be corrected and our nel are alao required for the William Poloriil. 53, o f 118 aock o f Maridan. CaaiL, won fliat days. Mrs. Horald Lemons will be dent; Miss Jane French, second Manager Terry V. Sprenkel to ment committee will meet with YOU CAN VOTE BY the adverse effect on a talk of any Connecticut people should have the drive, said Jenkins. Ho asked for $760,000 for re­ Campfield Rd., yosterd^ atter- plaea in tea amateur eatagory of of Mrs, Holman S. .Ferhald in prospect of any real Improvement The etaaigs aummed Aram aa Lakeview Terrace. in charge. Interested pensons may vice president; Daniel Stoirs, contact the printer of the bro­ members of the 'Wapping Commun­ action by Khrushchev to change in tee situation. truth and the facts in deciding who Tile organisations to tee Unit­ modeling the old dining commons noon was fined $35 JUdge taddent at a Sept. 11 examina- tea First Northeast Ic^t stop in to obtain car stickers, third vice president; Ml.s8 Mariiin chures to determine if the ma­ ity Church to see if the church will govern this state." SpeatflahlnE a The sessions will concern three ABSENTEE BALLOT tee Berlin situation prior to a One element of danger U.S. of' ed Fund are tee Boy and Girl (for art department use) and Frank Mcmchun tor making an U- tton at tee State Capitol wMoh CKjpies of the' Republican platform, Woods, secretary and Russell terial had been paid for by Don­ wishes to sell the Wapping Com­ meeting. Scouts, Manchester P i^ c Health Beiute, Koons and Gully Halls. Dr. legal turn. Rtool took under tee name of ConneoUeut maa, Toay Ouaono items on the state agenda: ficisds toe 1s teat Khrushchev may The mobile voter as pertains to pins, n:\atch books and elephant Hayes, treasurer. They will be in­ ald Holland or his political party, munity House, if there Is a possi­ • If you will be absent from the State on November siktb. Following the meeting ai tee believe that once the congression­ No Potholden Nursing Association, the Diocesan Babbldge said the state oould save Alan L Sberniaok, 33, o f Hart­ Ctorenoe B. 'W aryu. to, of Hart­ of Hartford, also took mat to the stickers. Two telephones have been stalled at 7. p.m. Sunday at the or by the town; and bring back bility of using the building as a State Department Gromyko Urid Bureau of Social Servioe, Red money by following that course ford. was found not milty of the ford, a feUtow emptoya in tee State professional eatagory. The aontaet votera moving into Connecticut installed here. ■ al elections are over Nov. 6, Ken NEW LONDON (AP)—Mrs. El­ from other states and the require­ Church Community House by the "irrefutable proof" of the an­ library and if the church has any reporters that the Soviet position nedy will be willing to make c«i Cross, CMldren’s Services o f Oon- and also preserve and make good charge of failure to Mva to the was bald ki amtasa adf Wktali Hill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton Rev. Mr. Ameling. objection to the appraisal of It by • If you are ill or physically disabled and unable to vote la Grasso, Democratic candidate ments necessary for toeic ■ beoom’'. swer. on the Gennan peaoe treaty prob­ cessions in his Berlin pcdlcy. for secretary of state, is cam­ neottout, ChHd Guidanoe CHnie, use of many of the older buildings. right. yastarday. o f 'R t. 81 in the norte end of the town. in persop at the polls. lem la tea same as has been stated ing voters in Connecticut. About 20 Bibles will be given' Councilman Gaylord Paine said a - . M — ■ There to reason to believe tee town have opened their honie as DflfOTB, paigning under a severe psycho- — ■ Aleo, -eoneeming-the-use of-tli« out, to Grad? 3 children, during the in this connection, that the coun­ The council passed a vole of President emphasised to Gromy­ lorieal strain, of sorts. A party headquarters in the Second church school service at 9:30 a.m. cil had no right to comment on confidence in Edwin Ljissman, town ’ • If you are a member of the Armed Forces. TUs poaltton la teat tea Soivlst ko teat U.S. ptdlcy will ba exact .party lever on voting machines, District.* The party committee has That is, any candidate who is whether that use should be per­ The Rev. Mr. Ameling and Wesley campaign activities of a parti­ attorney and Enoch Pelton, as­ UMon intanda to m^M a sefiarato ly tee same after Nov. 6 as it Is ranging tee state with right hand installed a telephone. The Vintons Lewi.s, church schoo|l superintend­ sessor, for their handling and part paaoe treaty wtte Hast Germany today. missive or abolished, or as is now, have aBo offered their telephone cular party; its business was to swathed to bandages—unable to mandatory; and ent, will be In charge. decide whether or not town prop­ in a disagreement with the board To the Republics^ Town Committee, .511 Main Street, wblbh would. In Iti view, give tee One pressurs working to favor wring even one extended hand—is for use 'during the present cam­ erty was misused or misappro­ of tax review. It was felt by the German Oommunist regime full of a Kennedy-Khruehtiiev meet- The reapportionment of the paign {ai)iCi;NbV- ® election. Infor­ School Menus, operating under wraps. The worst House of Representatives and re- mation may\also be had from the Monday—grinders, buttered car­ priated. council, in executive session, that Manchester, Conn. Please arrange Absent«e Ballot for: sovereignty over Weetem supply tog is that both seem to feel it part of it is that judicious use of W. Fanon; town sanitary en­ Lassman^and Pelton acted in the lines to West Berlin. is better to talk thqp to let tee districting of the Seate Senate. Vintons jduruig the campaign. rots and stewed fruit; Tuesday — a good potholder, of tee type be­ League officials urge everyone Johnny marzettis, chef’s salad, en- gineer, reported on the progress best Interests of the tow'n and that XMUMdy admtBkrtratlon leedira dispute grow worse. Khnwhcbev ing given' out fay tee thousands ' Vf, 'Brief* , being made on the illegal con­ there had been Insufficient com­ Voter’s Name...... aay they believe a severe Berlin took that line in his meeting in interested in the.se questions to at­ ridhed bread and butter and around the state by Horace Seely- tend either meeting, whether A Red Cross' Bioodmdblle. unit butterscotch coconut pudding: nections to storm sewer situation. munication between all parties in­ orliria im in promeot for later thia M b a ^ T u e ^ y with U.S. Am- will be at the Nathan Hale Com­ Eight Illegal connections have y ^ or poaafbly aariy in 196S. beunador Foy D. Kohler. Brown, GOP candidate for- U.S. league members or not. Wednesday--baked ■Virginia ham, volved. senator, would have avoided this '' PHNA Seeks Nurse munity Cehtet' from 1:15 t o 6:15 oven-broWn potato, buttered spin­ been detected and corrected by the Lassman and Sprenkel were A ddress...... Tel...... niia eriato oould be brought about While Kennedy has reservaUons p.m. Nov. 8, sponsored by the builders. One connection in Wood­ asked to Investigate the pos­ by tee Soviet Union signing a about a Khrushchev meeting, rltuation. The Public Health Nur.sing As- ach, enriched bread and butter and Mrs. GraasK) eoncedea the Injury ■odation is seeking a part-time American Legion Auxiliary. The a{>ple betty; Hiursday —Italian land Park had been the object of sibility of leasing part of the Pero treaty wite Blast Germany H tee fearing teat it might build false goal is 75^ pints. Residents are Don't delay. Complete and Mail Today Bast Germans—^wlte Soviet back­ Is a bum. She took a pan out of nurse to ‘assi.st Mrs. Thomas spaghetti, meat and cheese sauce, a legal problem between builders property that will not be used for hopes, it seemed unlikely that he urged to' make appointments with Stone and Goldberg, and the town school purposes. Fifteen of the ing—then sought to taka fuH eon- would handle tee matter in any tee oven, at home, using a pot- O’Brien. Mrs. Robert Grenon, who cole slaw and birrwuies. For Further Information— Tel. MI 3-2188 trol oC the supply ttnee. holder and set H on top of the served in this capacity, haa resign­ either Mrs. Theodore Hietala of and has now been settled and is eighty-five acres purchased by the way which would make it difficult Oak Grove or Mrs. Eugene Rych- being taken care of. Three other Oronoyko appewrad to be to for Khrutechev to continue some stove. A few seconds later she ed. Anyone intere.sted in the po­ Manchester Evening Herald Cov town will be school property. REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE iARAGE easy, «*«n Jmdal. mood after 4 kiiid of talks. picked K up to empty the eon- sition is asked to call Mr.s. Richard ling, co-chairinen. entry correspondent, F. Pauline connections are (h" older homes In considering installation of Columbia, Conn. lents into a bowl and burned her Coughlin of North River Rd. Coventry CJarden Club execu­ Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. where the buil'der Is no longei- re­ sidewalks in certain developments hand palnfally. So now she’s shak­ During September a total of 142 tive board will meet at 10:30 a.m. way so the owners can make the and particularly the Avery St. Mrs. dayton Dow of Preaque Isle, ing hands with tee left hand and visits were made by the PHNA Tuesday at the Booth-Dimock Me­ corrections with the least pos­ and Pleasant 'Valley ^ Rd. areas, Maine, Mra. 9^«nk Rouah o f Ver­ doing m lot of explaining. nurses. Problems and progress of morial Library to work on articles sible expense. Sprenkel was asked \ to compile Obituary non, Mia. rherlea Warran and patients who attended the Wind­ for the Dec. 1 Christmas sale. Police Arrests Fanon asked that It be empha­ data as to the cost, w d financ­ Mrs. Allen Duchesne, both of ham Community Memorial Hos­ Members interested in joining the sized that many tests had been ing, and what other towns do. A iBcfaaater; four sons, George pital crippled children’s clinics work meeting ..are urged to do so, made and no Report given to prop­ proposed policy was discussed cov­ WOBanO Betdos Krawfsky, John KrawfriQr and 3 to Display were discussed by Mr.s. O’Brien bringing a sandwich for lunch. Gerald N. Coleman, 22, of 188 erty owners on the results. In these ering employes who are tempor­ tXJVJiSN'ntT—^Bmilarn O. Bor­ Eldward Kravrfsky, all of South during two programs she attended. Coffee will be furnished. Lydall St.,. yesterday afternoon cases, there is no Illegal connec­ arily disabled. den, 66, o f Rt. &L (had thia morning Windsor, and Raymond Krawfsky Dr. Louise G. Tobi gave compleite The South Coventry pooperative was charged with breach of the tion, he said, and the people should Temporary disability of an em­ at WlAdbam Community Xenortiu of Bt. Fetsrabuig, Fla.; two broth- Technique at physical examinations and immu­ Nursery and Kindergarten will peace ami waa ordered to appear be made aware of the toot that if ploye would he defined in the in­ B o^ lta l. I. Julius Mtnlonls of Hartford nizations to 12 children at a well meet at 8 p.m. "Wednesday at In Circuit Court 12, Manchester, they had heard nothing about the surance policy, and compensation Mr. Bordan waa amployad at and Leo Baltulonis o f Vernon, and child conference at the PHNA of­ Kingsbury House. TV'o films will Nov. 15. test results, there waa nothing to would be available to anyone em­ Uhlted Aircraft to East Hartford. 11 grandebildrea. Arts Festival fice. Willard Watrous and Mrs. be shown: "Family Circle" and hear. ployed by the town six months or He waa a former restdent of Thl- Private funeral atrvtoes win be Frank Sanelli, were volunteer as­ "Fnistraling Four and Faadmat- Seepage Curbs Tested Enoch Felton was appointed as­ more before his disability. The In­ (mttvnie and had Uvad^in Oovantiy held tomorrow at 8:46 a-m- from ing Five.” Hostesses will be Mrs. sessor for a term to coincide with surance would be paid for one the W. P. Quiah F\meral Home, Three artists will give demon sistants from the Young Mothers for the past seven yeM . Club. Thomas Small, Mrs. Thomas TEIMPE, Ariz. —New ways to the town council, terminating the year, and then be subject to the B om on Jali. 6, 1907 to Menthel, 236 Main S t, wite a solemn high stratlms during tee art festival first Monday In October 196.1. review of the council for further Maas of requiem at S t Francis of Mrs. O’Brien a.sslsted as a volun­ Thcrkelsen and Mrs. R o 1 a,n d control oiistly seepage of water H. T., he was tee son of George being sponsored by the Manches­ teer nurse at the glaucoma clinic Stoodley. from irrigation ditcihes at a tenth It was decided that the first payments. The insurance eom- and Grace Haaen Borden. Aasial O uii^. South Windsor, at ter Lions elite and tee Manches­ 9:30. Burial wlU be to St Bridg­ held recently in Willimantic. t Church News of the $l-a-square-yard cost now Survivors toehide his wife, Al­ ter Fine Arte Association Friday, The PHNA Is sponsoring the Sunday Masses at St. Mary’s common are under test by the berta Meto Bonton; a son, Mark et’s OMnetety. There wiU be no ealltog hours. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3, I Sabin oral polio vaccine l /p e 1 Church will be at 7:30, 9:30 and United States Departmient of Agri­ William Borden; a daugiitv, Bon­ makeup clinic from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; and at SL Joseph’s culture at Tempe. nie Lee Borden, sU of Coventry; and 4. two stepeona, Donald Stanpeon o f The artista are Wayne Morrell, White Sulidnir Springs, N. T., and Ftoiidi W. Jtriinson, 66, o f Gard­ who will demonstrate landscape MANCHESPB PLYMOUTH Dean Simpson of livtogaton Man­ ner Leke Rd., MontviUe, tor- painting in oil; Tom Nicholas, who or, N. T.; two grandchildren; and a naarly o f Manchester, died will demonstrate watercolor, and For A Colorful Spring, Plant Your Garden Now W illi Bulbs from sister, Mrs. Gilbert Berkshire of Wednesday at William Backus William James Flynn, still life, South FaBsbnig, N. Y. Hoqrital, Norwich, after a short Morrell and'Nicholas will work ia your futard” 19081153 DOES ITAGAIN! H m funeral will be held Sunday iUneas. from 7 to..9..pjn. Friday and Sat­ at 3 pjn. at tea Fottar Funeral y it. Johnson was bom Jan. 6, urday, respectively, and Flynn win We wish to thank you the buying: public for the fine Hosu, 46B jaolman St, V^Bbnan- 1897, to Varing, Bwaden. He oame work from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. GARDENS response to our ’63 Plymouth and Valiant showing. We tte. 'm e Rev. James H. Ameling of to the United States in his youth Any artist who wants to sub­ are now in the position to offer you these fine used Beoond Oot^FbKbtlonal Church wfll and ttvsd to Manchester and mit works for judging, or anyone •ays M . Scott Carpenter, Mercury Astronaut, who's doing his own share of helping to preserrs freedom oCPclata Tasrtlc. having questions about hanging BULBS-BULBS-BULBS cars at extra giooid prices. m en d s may eaB a t the funsral Sursdnon tooluda his wife, Mrs. works may get to touc-h with 'Wil­ hoHM tomorrow from 7 to 9 p-Jn. Ada Rtogland Johnson; a daugh- lard Marvin, chairman for the 1959 DAU PH IN E 4-DO O R SEDAN tsr, Mn. Thomas Bnerud of Lions Cliub. DUTCH B U LB SD U T C H BULBS Renault. \ trj dean. One owner. C STOP Mrs. Edward Kenway and Mrs. .... Miss Btilltoent r < « FTsbacs Island, N .T.; a brother, Special at ^ to kOM MllUoent Fox o f IVsaton, Eric Johnson of UneasvUle; tw> Elmoio T. Humphries are in Hyacinths (Swooriy Frogront) ... onty 1.39 dot. charge for tee fine arts'" aseoeia- “America haa a half-iiuDion naiMma to ba Ooim., a former Oaldand St.Jresi- sisters, Mrs. BUen Larson of Man: Oon. dent, died yesterday after a long obestsr and Mrs. Anne Maas of optimistic about the. future: the half-million Red Emperor Tulips...... 1.19 dot. 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Ulnees. Short Hills, N.J., sad several Oteer ocminMtoe chairmen arc Mm. Harry BIcfa, notables; Mra. Straig;ht stick, rebuilt motor,^radio, She was bom Jan. 18, 1S77, to nieoes and nsphawa. n e w ^ p e r b o y s wiio*^ai« on their w ay to being Tulips-4>arwm, Rainbow Mix (Ig. bulbs) 79e dox. Leeds, Etogland, and lived to the Funeral services will be held Chailea Hewttt, booths; Frank heater. Exceptional cay. " l ^ t o Larson, program and prinittog; Hartford area most of bar life. Saturday at 3 pm. at Lefflng- the i^ture leaders of our jMation. Madonna LiKes, reg. 50c .. / ...... 35c She was a member of tee Memmial well Bivtist Church, Bozrah. George DeOormler, patrons; - Lau­ Baptist Churcb to Hartford and tee ra ^ Leonard, finance; Linder 1957 RAMRLER STATION WAGON Friends may call at the Church and Ivar SoOtt, set-up; “These yoimgsters learn the importance of Daffodils, largo bulbs...... only $1.45 dot. Woman's Benefit Aseociatlon. She and -AHsn Fimeral Home, Sachem Robert Kennon, tickets, (VeHow King Alfred) Radio, heater, automatic transmission. was employed for many years with St, Norwich, tonight from 7 to 9. responsibility, the value of money, and the with a new paint job. Down 'Moriey,'’ Watson and Baldwin In­ Geotm 'WUlard. facffltleB, aasirted by AteiA Kravttz, Bernard great opportuniti^ a free system like ours Very economical. *125 surance Oo. in Hartford. Mrs. Ns m Io lewm— « « and John Marianos. She is survived by two nephews, NIra ISMto Dsmonaoo, 72, of 174 offers to its people. Grope Hyacinth (Purple and White), Spocios Tulips, John and Thomas Fox, bote of Oak Bt, wife of Nunsto Ounonaco, fMLVEB PRICE ZOOMS Anemones, Double Peony, Parrot and Lily 1957 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP Brooklyn. N.T. (Ked tout ntoW at Manchester Con­ Funeral servtoea will be held NEW YORK (A P )—The prtoa “Many o f/ these ^Thli|$s, Narcissus (Red Trumpet, Pink Trumpet, Double Yel- Stick shift, radio, heater. Full Price valescent Home after a long Bi­ of diver Mt a 43-year Mgh to Monday at 10 a jn . at the James T. ss. Spedal at *695 Pratt Funeral Home, 71 Farming- N’ow York today when It rose boya put'a regular “> w , White), Daffodils (all White, White with Yellew), lop Mrs. Ismonaoo wne bom Aug. aaoteer quarter eent to $1.33 a ton Ava, Hurtford. The Rev. Hal 21, 1890, in Limpsaao, Raly, a part of ^eir weddy grade, guaranteed to bloom! M. Helms, will ofSelate. bray ounoe in a oontfaratag do- 1962 PLYM OUTH 4-D O O R SEDAN daughter of tee late George and ■oaod. Hipply, apeenlation tri­ Burial will be in tee. Buckland Mary ObtaveochV) Rormuk). 8be eamingt into Sav­ Belvedere. 6 cylinder, 3-speed automatic transmission, Cemetery, Buckland. angle. Ia Lnodoo, the price hit was a resident of Manchester for 194 peooe—gL31A—to M t a reo- ings Bonds and 19118 BEEK’S SPECOAL ★ radio, h^ter. Fully guaranteed. C (’'“ R Price 40' years. ord to teat market Growing oon- Extra Large Andromeda, Mrs. Mary Nimgtta Survtvon, besides her husbaod, Hardy Mums 89e ... 3 For 2JO List price $2980. to ROCKVILLE''— Mrs. Mary ■Bmer denaad has ran agalaat Stamps. An4> <^ce ISrS'^. O n ly ...... 2.95 include two sons, Anteony J. la- fairly indastle prodoctlon to era- Bill give your - garton a Haze *f oolor. Niamitz, '62, of 9 Minteitmm monaoo of Vernon and Jctm R. la- 1941, many of them (GlOMy leaved Evergreen with drooping Court, died last night at the home ato a squeeze teat has been ae- R'tete blooms In Spring). Fall after Fall! 1959 FORD RETRACTABLE HARDTOP ' motMoo of Manchester; live daugh­ centuated by opecolatoni baying o f her daughter, Mrs. Chester ters, Mrs. Vel Bowls of Amamlo, have promoted Bonds and Stamps t o their Exceptional car with Fordo'matic, power steering, power Foreman of Broad Brook. to hopes of Mfling at Mgiier Tex., Miss Tond L. lamonaoo, Miss prices. Production hito not growa brakes, radio, heater and manjr-l, Mrs. Nlemitz.was the widow of Rose V. Ismanaoo and MLss An­ customers—tq^ help keep America strong Thaddeus Niemitz. She was bom wite demand largely because other extras. A steal at to IP to gela F. lamonaco, aH of Manches­ moot diver la prodoewd merely and free." in Poland on March 29. 1900, a ter, and Mrs. John Donkm of Ver­ PLANT-PUNT EVERGREENS PUNT-PUNT aa a byprodnot of copper, load daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob non; 12 graodehtldmi and several and ztne. 1959 PLYM OUTH 4-DO O R SEDAN Winiarski. She had been employed niecea and nephews. “ We can be mighty proud of our newbpaper- Brae Blue Spruce ...... 9.95 Balaam 5-6’ ...... S.9S B^ore you buy that new or used car, check your at the U.S. Envelope Co. in Rock­ lapaneae Yews, Spread and.Upright ...2.95 up Fury. Radio, heater, power stMring, The tonenal will be held Satur­ B loom BONN SUBS boya and of the part they're playing in the Hemlocln',' Specially Priced ...... U S ville. day St 8:15 a.m. fr(xn tea John F. LONDON (AP>—The Wmtem Mugho IMnei ...... ’'J...... 8.95 power brakes, automatic transmission. Hartford. National auto dealer for the b ^ in low-cost, Besides her daughter, survivors Tierney Funeral Home, 319 W, Ewopean Uniou aanooneed to­ future o f freedom.** Innlper Hetzi ...... 2.95 and 8.95 (Others at 3.75 op) One owner car. t o Include two sons. Edward Niemitz Center S t, with a solemn Mgh day it will allow West Germany Arborvltae, Large ...... 2.66 Rhododendron...... •...... 3.95 life insured Time Payment Plans. and Thaddeus Niemitz, both of Maas of requiem at S t James’ to build •obmartnee of up to 450 Grape Holly ...... 4.95 Azaleas, All Colors ...... 1.99 up Stafford Springs, and eight grand­ Church at 9. tone. The pre\-io«M limit was $ 5 0 ' Pyiacontha ...... 8 - 9 5 1960 PLYM OUTH 4-DO O R SEDAN Frtende may oaH at tee funeral Mountain I.aurel ...... 1 .9 5 X children. tone. The union *ald the change M. Scott Carpenter, Burning Bush (Blazing'Red at ThU ' Automatic transmission, radio, Look for the dealers who display this The fuenaral will be held Mon­ home tonight from 7 to 9. rime of Year) 3-4’ ...... 2.9.5 Privet Hedging, 18” ...... 15c ea. waa made to enaUe West Ger­ Project Mercury, NASA heater, new tires. One owner car 1 Q C Price day at 8:15 a.m. at tee Burks many to fulflU Norte Atlantia emblenf-there are more than 2(X) of KaxiOMaz.] Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St, T r e e t r Orgaaizaaon leqnW Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Tasas Pansy Seedtfn)^...... 60 for 99c FORSYTHIA ...... 5 for $2.44 Special at I l O t o with a requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at namta. The aetfon was reoona- ForgellMe-NoL English Daisies ...25 for 96c St. Joseph’s Church. Burial win be Funerals mended by Oen. Lnnria Noratad, M. Soett f c tpentM, Rrojset Mercoiy, NASA, fourth U.S. aetraiant B'ell Branched them throughout Connecticut! ' in SL Bernard’s Cemetery. NATO znpreme commander. The in space, ssoond Anierican to orbit the earth. Oantebrury Bidia, Foxglove, 1959 CHEVROLET 4-DQ O R SEDAN Sweet B'ilUam ...... 20 for 99c SPECIAL! BueU’a African Vtolete, C Q ^ Friends may call at the funersil Mrs. Blarie M. Finlay Weatera European Uninn waa 6 cylinder, radio, heater, automatic transmission. Locally home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 Funeral snvicee for Mra. Marie formed in 105.5 by Britain, owned. One owner car. Down to 9 p.m. . Matilda n n lay, 30 WiaddeU Rd., France, The Neteerlanda, Bel- Lawn Fertilizer, 1 0-8-4 ...... 50 Hm. 3.46 Generou^Chi^sjnUiemim^Bmijiietajto I'' gtum and Luxembourg. Weal (Cevera .5000 aq. ft*) Must be seen to be appreciated. , W were held yeaterday afternoon at leadership sweetm Germany Joined later. Its pitad- LSme...... 60 Ibe. 69c ^ Mrs. Margaret B. Krawfafcy the Hdmes Funeral Home, MO DRIED MATERIAL—See our aeieetion of ool- EASY BANK TERMS XM. Margaret B. Krawfdcy, ‘74, Mato 8 t The Rerv. GUflbrd O. pal fnnoiton la to control WeM »rfu) SfrawHowerA Oearda, 0>ra, BlieaL Pods, pt 968 Long HIU Rd., South Wtod- Stanpaon, pastor of Canter Cbngra- German aima. Keep freedom in your future^with / Geratan and Canadian Peat Mnea,/ Redwoed Data, Deautyhe ity Leaveo, Fruit, Oontahieri, sor, died early this morning at gattonal Church, aftletoted. Bu^ Clay and PlaeUc Pota. Etc. Manchester Memorial HoepitaL lai WM In Bant Cem dety. CXHLB PROTESTS TO CUBA She was the wldcrw "b f Joeeph Bearers ware Rsjmond RudddL SANTIAOO, OMIa (AP)— “Bring In Your Phnting Problems—We Are Here To Hdp You!” MANCHESTER Krawfsky. Auatla Jolmaoa, Hhrry SchlOldge, Chile handed Onbn a strong prM ..f"' Mrs. Krawfsky was bom July Richard McNamara, Lawrence Mc­ teat ThnrMlay night againgt an iUr. S. iSAVINGS BONDS ^ 10, 1888, In Lithuania, and liveii in Namara Jr. and John Bengaton. attempt to smuggle Communist NATIpNAX. BAMTS thia area for 50 years. She was a propaganda Into this country. The UM. (hwrawwq dra eetptp hr tUi ■dwrh'iuig. ThtTrmury Dtpartmmtthanht The Aivertmef Couneit end thi$new$peptr/er M r pa^iMe wgpwl WOODLAND GARDENS PLYMOUTH star mother of World War in Angola in 1966, weighed 13 tons. Chile Is die of four Lntin-Amer- A14D TRUST,COl High schooU, publiy and paro- loan natioiM stlU maintaining rm JOHN J. ZAPADKA OPEN DAILY ROUTE 83—TALCOTTVILLE Burrlvncs tacluda ato daughtesa, chiqL have aa aatenated enroll- toftena wite PIdd OMtro’a ra« JAl 3-8474 OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. MtmbtrF.D.LC, •■k Oaosge meat of U ,700,000 ohidanta teta Corning ifrralii 1*8 WOODLAND ST. TILL 9 P.M. t

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are scheduled for the Royal York I :i Hotel and the closing service' will Phelon Manager High N-Blasts ^lon be hold in St. James' Cathedral. DON'T MISS THE REORGANIZATION The Mnwt Rev. Howard H. Of^hea Campaign Clark, primate of all Canada, will tjs Possible Cause In News be the chairman of the assembly. Utfi^T' IQiaing figures will include Atty. John F. Shea Jr., Republi­ CHILDREN’S By HH-ARY GORDON the Most' Rev. Arthur M. Ram- can candidate for the State Legis­ SHOE SALE Of Ranger Flop TORONTO (AP) - With one eye, sey, archbishop of Canterbury, lature from Manchester, has ap­ pointed Atty. Herbert Phelon 'Jr, Vol. XXVII, No. 6 Friday, October 19 on the deliberations in progress in ' *"*5^ Most Rev. Arthur Llch- Compiled by Studente of Manchester High School Mr. Wilham C. Coe, Faculty Adviser (Contlnnrd from Page One) his campaign manager. R=„„. ‘’E^a,"'S5rc°i‘S' Atty. Phejoh managed Shea’s national churches ' comprising, the United States, successful campaign in 1960. "It'« too early to aay what went Verfaille Scores Three Makeup Reminder Wonit.” a laboratory apokesniaxi worldwide Anglicanism are busy ] The congress, |made up oi bish- Assisting Phelon will be Mrs. SHOES Audrey Brett, who served as clerk tald. "We may never be aure. All preparitig for a global assembly | op-s, prie.sts and lay delegates, 1s •81 MAIN il of their own. ’ ^ legislative body, but Us pro- i of the Joint House and Senate Judi­ Students are reminded that we know at the mmertt la that ciary Committee In the past ses­ they must be available for Seniors Pick Class Officers . „ . . :nounccments will weigh heavily 1 the apacecrafl failed to get power An sion of the legislature. Booters Bomb Wethersfield; makeup appointments when re­ from Its aolar panela." held ■isf’ss. -s ! quested by teachers. Students bri:.g together 1,000 delegates Radiation of the kind emitted The younger churches of Afri­ should not make an,y appolnt- in nurlear exploaions aometimeji Japanese, Malayans, Africans aijd i ment.s that cannot be broken in Indians a: v.-cli as delegations ca, India and the Far East will Two Named ia trapped in the dangeroua bell have a prominent place on the Extend Winning Streak to 5 the event they are asked to re­ of radiation aurrouhding the earth. from the British I.slcs, Australia, 1 port. In the event a student is Now Zealand, the United Stales agenda. The Rt. ,Rev. J. W: Sadiq, Ranger S had to go through this scholarly bishop of Nagpur, In- asked to report by IW'Q' teach­ belt ort Ita flight toward the moon. and Canada. j AN OPEN LETTER TO WILLARD B. ROGERS Extending^ their unbeaten skein ers, the student should report To Serve in The as.semWy takes on addi­ ' dla, is to be the theme speakei* to five with successive victories This was the third straight fail­ ... ..-..v..-1 the church's miskibn on the to the office and the office will tional Importance in Chri.sten- i Ben Ezra Speaker (THE FOIXOWlNG IS A COPY OF A LETTER MAILED TO WILXABD B. ROGEBB) over Wethersfield and Bristol Bast- decide and issue the necessary ure in the hard-lurk Ranger pro­ Baptist Speaki^r dom'.s .stniggle for unity in that i P” '*tical frontier is discussed, Second Post gram to scout the moon elec- Mrs. Meyer Mehlman of Smith- orn, the Manchester soccer team pass. -tronlrally for upcoming manned The Rev. Paul M. Humpreys a key religious body will be able - Islam's rapid expansion and the town L. I., N. Y., will be a speaker appears ready to meet the onrush For the first time in .about fif­ moonships. will exchange pulpits Sunday to asses.s contributions made 1 rc.surgencc of Buddhism and Hin- o f the leag^ie's top squad.s in the teen years, s girl will serve as by Roman Catholici.sm's current dulsm in Africa and Asia are a Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at the 10th morning with othe Rev. Alex H. anniversary dinner of Ben Ezra following' weeks. president of the senior class. Ranger 4 craahed-landed on the Ecumenical Council. . matter of concern to Anglican- Paced b.v tri-captain John Ver- back aide of the moon last April Elsesser, pastor of the Commun- Chapter of B'nai B’rith at Fiano’s Cross Country Marge Koblinsky will fill thia po­ it.v Baptist Church. Anglicanism, with more than 4o j*‘'"^‘ challenge of cur- faille, who turned in his second sition. but failure of a timing device pre­ Restaurant, Bolton. She ia the im­ hat trick, the booters blasted Bris­ The Rev. Mr. Humpreys is pas­ million adherents throughout the “ Using out of mediate past, president and coun­ Mr. Willard B. Rogers Another '63 first was accom­ vented It from sending back tele­ world, maintains both Catholic ; * sc^ntific and technological age, tol Elastern 5-1 in a game played plished when co-vice preeklentB vision , pictures. tor of the First Baptist Church of selor of District 1, B’M i B’rith. 575 Center Street Places Seven Waterbury and is a member of and Protestant traditions and ' may cla.sh with the Chris- at Bristol last Tuesday. were elected by the class of '63. Ranger 3 gathered too much some look upon it as a "bridge” !^*®'’ faith In the intellectual strug- Mrs. Aliraham Ribicoff, honorary Manchester, Conn. "Bristol was simply out-class­ the board of managers of the chairman of the event, will also be Not since 1961 when co-treasurers speed at launching last January church in the Christian unity pic-, S- * ed,” was Coach Richard Daniel­ were elected have two students and missed the moon by 22,000 Connecticut Baptist Convention present. In Stale Meet and the board of directoi-s of the ture. * I ------Oct. 18, 1962 son's capsule resume of the con­ occupied one position. miles. Rangers 1 and 2 were teat Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple test. He singled out fullback Elected by the class of '63 as Connecticut Council of Churches. "Tlie Church's Mis.sion to the Beth Sholom wil' give the invoca­ Manchester's cross country team vehicles not aimed at the moon. World" will ^e the main, theme Rick Trotter, '63. and halfback cla.ss officers are president. Marge Four , previous moon shots, in He holds a B.A. degree from Crflholic Couples tion and benediction. Mrs. Ella Jack Ansaldi. ’63. for fine defen­ found out where it stood in the of the meeting, the third in the Dear Mr. Rogers; state standings last Monday at the Kobliasky: vice presidents. Thn the Pioneer and Able programs, Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Grasso, secretary of state, will sive play. He also was "very Donahue and John Verfaille; treas­ Pa., and a B.D. degres and master history of the communion. Plan­ UConn Sectional Meet. The meet failed ih their missions to rocket ning commillees have prepared a To JKenew Vows give the main address. pleased” with the all-around play urer. Joel Kehler; and eecretary. a payload to or around the rnoon. of theology from Crozer Theo­ Mrs. Mehlman has held many , On numerous^ occasiftrtsi you have challenged me, along with other puiilic of • Dennis Karpu-ska. '63. who is might as well have been run in Sue Walker. logical Seminary in Chester, Pa. program calrulated to evoke cri­ Norwich, a.s Academy dominated With each Ranger launch run­ tical analysis of the way Christi­ Catholic couples of Manchester offices during her years of service oifficials, to a debate. In issuing t>'i.se challenges, you seem to forget that fighting for a starting berth in the Madame President will be a very ning about $]6 million, total cost He' has held pastorates in Pennsyl­ in B’nai B’rilh. Her communit.v ac­ Irft wing slot. both the varsity and Junior varsity I busy senior. Along with the re­ anity is facing up to conditions in who have been married 25, .50 years you hold no public office, are not a candidate fof public office and have meets. Playing host to Bri.stol ' .of the nine failures was estimated vania and New Jersey and wriU'en a changing world. tivities include chairmanships of Ihe Indians started out fast by sponsibilities of class president. se\'eral articles for various de­ or more are invited to Anniversgry the Antl-Dcfamation League and no official standing. If your dis.satisfaction with my qualifications for Eastern, the Harriers put thier rec­ to exceed 1150 million. Church leaders, aware that the scoring three goals in the first Marge serves as captain of the Thursday's failure left the nominational publications. Sunday, Sunday at 3 p.m. at St. B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, office were sincere, you have had ample dpportunit.y fe challenge me di­ five minutes of play. Center-for­ ord tip to 3-1 by beating the Lan­ cheerleaders and is a four-year Christian church l.s under pres­ cers 20-41. United States well behind the So^ The Rev. Mr. K 1 s e s s e r will Joseph's Cathedral, Hartfoi-d, The a member of the executive board rectly at Republican caucuses, primaries and the election itself, as a can­ ward Mario Addabbo scored the member of the student council. preach at the -Waterbury Church. sure on all sides by non-Christian Joel Kehler Mika Lauitenberh Norwich placed four riien in the . vlet Union in moon shots. The theologies and philo.sophies, be­ event is sponsored 6y the Marriage of United Jewish Appeal, the initial marker, as he received a Tim Donahue is another four- .Soviets' Lunik III took television League of Women 'Votefs, and didate. Since you have not .seen fit to dp this, I have not and will not perfectly placed pass from Ver­ first nine of the varsity race and ' year member of the Student Coun­ lieve that a new approach is and Family Apoatolate of the seven out of the first nine in the j ■pictures of the far side of the called for if it is to maintain any school boards. She reccnj;ly moved recognize any imagined right of yours to a debate with me. However, if faille and tapped it past the Bris­ cil. He is also a member of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Legion of Honor Junior varsity race. Strangelyj Foreign Relations Club and is a moon in October 1959, Just a UOmn Students kind of relevance to the modem Jubllarian couples will be seat- to Smlthtdwn and orgartlzed. Hor­ you are truly and sincerely interested in civic enlightment and the qualifi­ tol goalie. •mraith after their Lunik II plowed izon Chapter, B’nai B’rith. Tom Provencal. ’64. made it 2-0 enough, two boys from Plainville staff member of the Somanhls. way...... of life. ed In h ' reserved section of ^the cations of cand'dates. then I make the following proposal: set records for both meets. Carl Into the moon's face. Lunik I Reservations for the dinner may when he turned an Addabbo This week’s popular and spar- Tw'o years of varsity ba.skeBball Co-Vice President John Verfaille Teacliiiijs at MHS Under the general theme, . dele-' church and are reminded to re­ "cross” into a goal. This was . . . - ■, , Rohrbach, 63, was the ftr.st Indian is a Student Council member. He missed the moon by 4,700 miles gales will consider the clr rch's j nort at the cathedral at 2:30 p.m. be made with Mrs. Allan Harl- You have publicly favored the Democratic candidates in the current elec­ keling legionnaire is Joel Lynn and three .vears on the varsity ten-, to cross Uie line. Rohcbach fini.sh- ' In January. 1959. stein. 16 Colonial Rd., or Mrs. Provencal’s first goal and marked Kehler. She runs instead of walk­ is also a tri-captain of the victori­ future on religiou.s, political and, for registration and electing. tions, If both of-the'Democratic candidates for the State Legislature are the first time anyone be.s1des a ms team attest to Mike Laulen-j pj the twelveth place. Scoring ous MHS soccer'team. In both the A source at Cape Canaveral Two University of Conneclicut | cultural fronts, the challenges and | The ceremony will include Adolph Snyder, 79 Edmund St. ing, throw things into the air and upperclass men are prarticc-teach-1 willing to align themselves with you and accept your sponsorship, then I senior has scored. bach s athletic ability. His sizzhng | the Harriers in back of him ! field of sports and of government. said the sixth Ranger spacecraft, the organization required to m eet, prayers, sermon, renewal -of mar­ catches them, and laughs freely. forearm is well known to both I «.gre: Jim Coleman, '64. (30i: Rich scheduled for launching in Janu­ ing at Manche.ster High School. I From that time on, the story w’as Energy generates from within. John has served his classmates them. riage vows and Benediction of .the suggest that you arrange a public debate between me and both of them friend and foe, and has earned him j Laliberte. '64, (37): Craig Phillips wel I. ary, probably would be delayed and three other area UConn slii-1 ail Verfaille. Three times the "in­ , Joel has channeled her vivacity The Inaugural service and a | Blessed Sacrament. I E C 'C and on any oi; all state issues. In addition, so that my opponents may have the position of captain of this year’ '63. (51): and Jim Bracken, '63,.! Secretary Sue Walker is pres­ Vhile the string of failures 1s dents are gaining similar expert-1 missionary rally will be held in | Families and friends are Invited. sider” fired goals into the Bristol as secretary of Pep Club last year, tennis team. This ability ha.s led ence in other secondary school.s in t e c a g i f t s h o p the benefit of your background and knowledge, I am willing to have you net and set his teammates up for and through cheerleading. She has (53). The varsity finished fifth of • ently serving as chairman of the studied. Maple Leaf. Gardens hockey are- Those desiring further informa- ROUTE 44A, BOLTON him to participation in two slate | 20 teams with a score of 183. | social committee on tl»e Student If all had gone well, the Ranger state. 1 na which will accommodate about j tion may call Mr. and Mrs. George serve as their advisor and instructor both before and during the proposed numerous shots. The three goals served as welfare chairman of tennis tournaments. Mike also en- At Manchester High are Mrs. ' Phone MI 3-8089 gave John nine for the season Girls’ Leaders Club, and is a hiem- < . ' Allan Coviello, '64. paced the | Council of which she has been a ( would have taken more than 100 14,000 persons. Plenary session* Legier, 36 Jarvis Rd, debate. If you have any information which you feel should be brought Joys in the field of sports, playing junior varsity's to a second place four-year member. Also serving as pictures of the moon Sunday Linda Hood Eppich, 55 G;ove St., , which has now reached the half­ ber of Senior Girls’ Club. Joel has golf and bow’ling. He has been in a home ecbndmic'.s major, and Miss ‘ forth affecting my. qualifications, this should provide you v-ltVi a proper way mark. also devoted time as an executive finish. Oovlello placed seventh and hbst' for this year’s foreign ex­ morning at a distance ranging Floral DesigninK league play for three years. One in back of him were: Phil Kenney, change student, Karin Janaeen. from 2,600 miles down to 15 miles. Carol S. Thayer of East Hartford, and adequate vehicle. "ihis win marked the 120th of member of Student Council the sport he dislikes Is fishing. To him an English major. and Arrangements I Ooach Danielson's career Hi* only past four years. She was president '64, (10); Ned Cronin, '63, (11); Sue’s lime will be very occupied. At that altitude it was to have it is taring . he has only caught Eric Johnson. '64, (13); and Mor- Treasurer Joel Kehler ia an­ ejected a balsa-wood cu.shioned Mrs. Marcella Luke, 4 k’ernwiKKl For All Occasions! Please contact my campaign manager, Att.v. Herbert A. Phelon Jr., to ar­ regret was that the game "didn’t of French II club jh i'i- sophomore aR fewfAVL* “small, small-mouthed 1.l-nsevi<4 bn,ss. __ Dr.. Bolton, a sixiial studies nia.ior. range the details. I am sure that you and he will be able to agi’ee upon a give our regulars mucli of a year. Joel enjoys sxWmming and is ri.saetle. '65, (35). Class ofPicera are Tim Donahue and John Verfaille, co-vnee pre.sidents. Sue Walker, secretary, Joel other member of the "four-year capsule designed to crash land on and the.se didn't seem to make it ■ Rohrbach once again led the Kehler. treasurer, and Marge Koblinaky, president. (Herald photo by Satemis). club” of Student Council mem­ the moon and record moonquakes and Alan R. Lyons, 88 Goodwin St., Open 6 Day*—Ulosed Sundays mutually acceptable moderator and e.stablish formal rules chance.” In respect to the players a member of Aquaettes Club. She worthwhile. a music major, are teaching at the on the opposing team, the coach plana to develop her athletic abil­ Harriers against Bristol Eastern as bers. She is also on the cheer- and meteor hita for about a univeS ity by attending a college of phys­ Because he was selected by hie the Indians placed in seven of the leading squad. E. O. Smith High School in Stores, GARAGE who is ahead must try and keep fellow students, Mike represented montn. To avoid any schedule conflicts, 1 urge you to contact Mr. Phelon as soon The responalbilities of the class Mi.ss Janice Peterson. Silver St,^ the score down. ical education. first ten places. Behind Rohrbach Without electrical power on as possible, to make the necessary arrangements. Modern History. Comparative MHS at Nutmeg Boys’ State at were: Phillips (3), Coleman t4(, officers include planning the activ­ )>oard, Ranger 5 cannot eject the Coventry, is teaching home ero- Storming from behind with goals UConp. There he participated in Conard Beats Indians; UAW Displays nomic.s at Sleeping Giant Junior NOW while prices are LOW! In each of the last three periods. Government, English rv and Al- Laliberte (6). Rich Zilinskas, '64, ities for Senior Week, nfiaking the ‘capsule. Instead, scientists said, mock legislative acUrities and (7), John StankiewicK, '84, (8), necessary arrangements for the High School. Hamden. Shsrwin-Williams Very truly yours, the soccermen pinned a 3-1 defeat | gebra U compose Joel's .schedule the spacecraft will shoot past the on Wethensfield at Memorial Field I this year. Her favorite subjects learned of the complexities of and Coviello (9). . Weather Data class picnic! collecting the dasa moon and go Into an orbit around modern governmental administna- j F>hii Kenny led the Junior vai-slty dues, declaring on the'senior gift Paints John F. Shea Jr. G week ago today. i “ re Algebra and Comparative Gov- the sun. Dave Carlson, '63. recently re- ernment. Joel was honored by her j team to a rear shut-out qver their MHS at Bristol Tonight to the school, and making the ne­ A small radio ti-ansmitter in the Church to INote euperated from a badly sprained j cl^smatea trou g h election to This summer Mike worked for j Lancer countei-parts, scoring a For Students cessary plans for the class re­ capsule that was to have' landed W. H. ENGLAND State Representative unions. «nkle, came off the bench in the i Girls’ State, though she was .un­ Pagani Caterers. He declares, " I ; 16-45 victory. The little thin clads An injtiry-riddled Manchesterf'extra points again failed and the on the moon is still operating. For LUMBER CO. second period to ignite the previ- to attend. did everything from driving trucks took eight out the first ten places, Two large displays from the Harrv Huntington, *68. practice, scientists will track this Laymen's Sunday i High School football team vent (3iieftains led 12-0. ou.sly sluggish Indian.s with some To earn spending money Joel to preparing food." and missed taking the first five by Pete WUe, '6*. signal as far as they can but it s Open An Dsy Saturday a Moments later the Red and Corporate Systems Center - of I Layman's Sunday will be ob­ of the finest center half play seen babyslUi. She has worked as a Presently Mike is taking Hon-1 four seconds. Behind Kenny in the down to their third atraight, de­ Gre.v from West Hartford again is not designed to carry much "At the Green” —Ml 9-5201 ors L*tin IV, Trig and Mat)! An- race were: Johnson (2), Les Dowd, United Aircraft were installed in served Sunday at North Methodist on a Manche.ster field in several coun.selor at Camp Asto Wamah feat, all at Memorial Field, a 26-8 scored, moving 52 yards in eight farther than the quarter-million- VISIT OUR DISPLAY seasons. His all-around play, ac­ and has taught skiing during the alysis. Enjjli.sh TV and Modem '65 (3), Morrissette (4), and Char­ setback at the hands of Conard plays with Ueet-footed halfback the MHS library Wednesday to ac­ mile distance to the moon. Church during services at 9 a ^ , Exit 49—Conn, Turnpike cording to head mentor Danielson, winter. Additional outside activi­ History. Extra-curricular school lie Miller, ’64, (6). High of West Hartford last Satur­ Gary Phelan pliiiiglrig over from quaint students with the w'ork of Parents Visit and 10:30 a.m. “ turned the tide of battle.” ties include Rhythmic Choir and activities include Student Council Pete Wise, '64 day. the two and quarterback John tlie Weather System.s Center lo­ Robert McBride of 395 Wood­ OPEN SUNDAYS His fine work was ably backed Manchester Junior Ski Club, of and the Varsity M Club. Playing most of the game with­ Nomeyko adding the extra points, cated in Manchester at the Park- Town Gets Notice land St. will speak on "Steward­ I^S \0VI a* up by the continued excellent which she is secretarj'. During He plans to go to college but as out the services of the first string making the score 20-0. ade. WitliTeachers CHICKEN of the SEA play of Verfaille. The tri-captain the winter Joel skis every weekend yet his future is no further en- Over 4IM) Pupils backfield, the Red and White could The Chieftains third intercep­ Each device is an aiitumatlc ship’ at both services, and music at Berkshire Snow Basin. vi.sioned. muster only a fourth period score will be provided by a 23-man K HO 7-6396 cannoned a .shot past the helpless tion of the day nearly set up an­ demonstration asing two basic Of Sidewalk Fall Hl-C SOLID ■Wethersfield goalie midway in Reading and sewing provide Mike enoys not being home on behind tlie passing of Woody Clark other score in the third period. means of transmitting informa­ At Open House choir. restful enjoyment for Joel. She time, spending money, getting out X-raved Tuesday '64. He connected on four of five Lay members of the church tak­ FRUIT DRINKS the third session to pul the In­ Hard running by the entire back- tion. One. by means of a projector Mrs. Ann Flreatone, 27 Oobum MAIL 46 OZ. CAN WHITE MEAT TUNA dians ahead, then beat the goal loves hot fudge sundaes and. as a of sixth period every day. qnd passes for 48 yards, the longest field mbved the ball to the Man­ and a system of mirrors, flashes The first phase of “Operation Rd., has notified the town of in­ ing part in the first .service ■ arc UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. logical result, dislikes diets. Joel girls. True, they are not complete­ The Nurse's Office was crowded a 27 yard throw to end Rick Daley Mrs. H. Osgood Bennett. Alton OranKS or Grapfi ...... S5<' tender to a back pass from one' chester ' 30 before they lost the mes-sages onto a .screen which the j Open House"' was completed last juries she sustained after a fall on [TODAY Bo* 1708-65 STILES SI.. NEW HAVEN, CONN Piinrh ...... 3Sr V2 Lb. Con 39e of the Eagle fullbacks and scored watche.s- the ’’JetsojnY’ on TV and ly original activities, but highly Tuesday as more than 400 seniors ’64. Clark called on fullback Eric bail on downs. student reads. The other,' by Monday night as a good turnout a Stephen St. aidev\'alk. Cowles. Mrs. Thomas Morley, Mrs. ehjo.vs listening to folk and enoyable ones. and ninth-graders streamed Ozols '63 to plunge fiver for the Henrv Hembrechts and Richard the clincher in the waning mo­ Immediately following the. In­ means of an "optical illusion and | of parents came to the high school Through her attorneys. Dole and W’illiniit obligation plelse send FREE catalogue albums, including the works of TTtia week’s legionnaire is the son through to be X-rayed. A charge score from the two. and seconds dians score in the opening mo­ tape recordings heard by picking; from 7:30 to 9:15 pjn. The eve- Dole of Hartford, she claims that Field. B-4 ments of the gaiAe. f o o d Wethersfield had taken a 1-0 Joan Baez, Dave Brubeck, John of Mr. and Mrs, John T. Laiiten- of fifty cents and parental per- later iagain connected with Daley ments of the fourth quarter, the up a telephone receiver, de.scribes ning started with a 15-minute per- on Sept. 15 at 9:60 a.m. she fell At the 10:30 service partici­ \ y STORES ml.s.sion slips were required for the for the extra points. • NAME ______I______CITY______lead late in the first quarter be­ Colliane and Jerr>- Mulligan, bach, 56 Seaman Circle. red and white attempted an on- tlie i-ole of a weather satellite in jod m w'hich the parent* of ttoli on a chipped sidewalk 43 feet pants will be Ralph W’arren, John w e f e a t u r e DIET DELIGHT DIETETIC FOODS WELCH'S GLOROX Joel's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hachadourian. '63 X days which were given by the The Indians took the opening compiling weather information. | sopimmoi-e. Juniors and senior* east of 63 StepherM St., sustaining Wilks, Mrs, Adelor Turgeon, Mrs. ADDJVESS______PHCWE______fore Manchester came battling Powers X ray Co. of Long Lsland. kickoff and moved for one first side kick which backfired and j J Grapr .lelly ...... 10 o*. 2.5r back. Dominating play throughout Karl Kehler, 79 Constance Dr. Conard took over on the Manches­ The Weather Systems Center i* ■ had a meeting in the auditorium eutA, bruises and other injuries.' Glenn Law and Mr. Field. Kathv Ryan. '63 PLAY CXINTEST BEGINS N.Y. .\fter proce.ssing. the X rays down before being forced to punt. a complex of engineers, meteoro-,he parents of the freshmen Gmpp Jelly ...... 20 or. .39<' the period, the Eagles got a fluke Moments later the Red and White ter 40 yard line. On the first play Orapelade ...... 20 or. SOc The EngILsh Department an­ will be returned to the students ligists. analysis and supporting fhe period in their sons' and Qts.— 22c goal when fullback Ned Zaglio, nounces its sponsorship of the through their gym classe.s The regained the pig.skin. but not for from scrimmage. Phelan ran 40 PINE SCENT '64. and goalie Fred MeCurry. '62. yards for the final acore of the personnel to modernize Ihe pres- daughters' homerooms, first MHS play, contest. Anv high importance of these X rays Is 11- long. An alert Conard safety man eiu methods of weather forecast- j parenu followed th* Hon­ LESTARE ge'>. niixed up in their signals and school student may enter his own lastrated by the fart that a few intercepted a Clark pass and set afternoon. LESTOIL '/j Gal.— 41c alloii’^d the ball to roll into the Center Opens The electric scoreboard, pur­ ing and analy.sis.. At the present : schedule with the Tuesday DRY BLEACH original one-act play. Entries years ago an MHS .student wa.s up the Chieftains initial scores, a time weather forecasu are based : following. Ea*ch p«- Beg.— 8e o ff on 2 feotle*— lOfi KEEBLER nets. should be given to Mr. Thomas spared the pain of a serious two-yard plunge into pay dirt by chased in .1961 developed a short Steve Morrison, '63, got the In­ fullback George Demos. An at­ circuit before game time and could -1“*“'''’'^'^'°'' dp to SIX hours lasted ten minutes with a flv*- (riant— 7r off Isabel— 63c MILkOLET GRAHAM Gal.— 6.5c prior to Christmas. .’Three plays tumor when It was detected at an old. It w hoped, and expected, that break between period*, 4 9 c Lj Gallon— .$1.25 ■ dians even Just before the half­ By November will be chosen for presentation by early stage by an X ray. This proj­ tempted pass for the extra point not be used. This marked the first time that the 62,600 board failed through the use of polar orbiting; purpose of this first pw- time intermission! His near-per­ Sock and Buskin on Feb. 5. After ect wa.s sponsored by the Educa­ was deflected. satellites like the one to be King— 83c fect corner kick curved into -the Lake the falling of autumn the plays have been presented, the tional Club, s non-profit, non-sec­ In the second period Conard's to. perform flawlessly, being used ent-tea(:her meeting was for the 14i/j Ox. 2 For 85c leave.s, the barriers are dropping for soccer and baaeball as well as i launched next year, i who.se func­ parents to get an idea of what tlw Chock Full oVNuts goal and bounced off the goalie's best one will be chosen by vote. tarian organization interested in Jeff Harding intercepted another tion will be to photograph and SPARKLE hands for the tying score. 1 one b.v one as the first Manchester An sward will be made to the au­ the welfare of the children of 1 Indian pass and raced thirty yards football. . . Tonight ■ |he Indians teachers were to cover during th* transmit a complete .series of course of this school year. Teacl^ ■With a flawless slate, the hoot­ Teen Center makes its final plans thor of the highest scoring play. Maneheafer. Sallv Chspln, '66 I for the acora. The attempt for the hope t# dfint the victory column cloud layer's to the earth I. and a r f LESTOIL COFFEE ers travel to Weal Hartford today to open by Nov. 1. in an 8 p.m. contest against Bris,- ers spent each full period telltni; USED C sni 9 L I V E S other: new data- gathering and to face the always strong Hall At a special meeting of adult tol Eastern, under the lights at processing procedures, that it will the parents of the material to be Regular ...... 39e SWIFT'S advisors and Teen Committee Muzzy Field in Bristol, covered, homework assignment* 1 Lb Can 7 7 c PET TUNA High squad. Danielson stated Just be baaed on information only one Giant ...... 89e BABY MF^TS after the Bristol win, "We haven't members. Supl. of Schools William Doug Pearson, '63. half hour old. thus reducing the and any outside work that ia re­ 6 OK.— 2 for 29e won against Hall in so long it H. Curtis stated, "It is the opinion ‘Autotutor’ Exhibited in Library error of'the forecast. This is ber quired. of this office that these .young The completion of "Operation All Makes i. and . Models To Choose From w'" 1 2 o x ; ~ 2 7 e isn't even funny." With the spirit coming increasingly important as 2 49c and desire displayed thus far. this people have made considerable the “space race" continues and Open House" will be on Nov. 19. DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE TO THE NEW 1963 FORDS— WE HAVE TRIPPLED KASCO BOSCO la the team that appears ready to progress toward their goal.” A dis­ The Educational Science Divi­ Relations Qiil) willTV 1 i i makeA I I C\ f\ t airCSKJ traveltaiSTX-1 manyAIIC4JIY timesVAIilv** I On this day , the w parents' 4 J will find ^ MILK AMPLIFIER end this Jinx, On Tue.sday the cussion concerning the need for sion of U.S. Industries. Inc. is ex­ .safer and effective. Obvioiislv this ^heir children are OUR USED CAR INVENTORY. THEY MUST BE SOLD. DOG MEAL SWEETHEART booters will again travel to West tables and chairs and means of hibiting an Autotutor, or .self- i.s of great concern to the gov- in school. Pete Wire, '64. 12 ox...... 39c DAILEY Hartford to play Hall’s crosstown obtaining the neces.sary furniture I teaching machine, which has been einment. The Federal Aeronau- 0 ' I®* . 5 Lb. Bog ; ...... 68c set up in the MHS library confer­ Picks Officers 24 ox. .- ...... r . 59e FACIAL SOAP KOSHEe XCKLES rival Conard. in a match which to open the center concluded the tic.s Administration and the Unit­ 25 Lb. B a g ...... Z $2.60 meeting. ence room. It is an automatic tu­ ed Stales Air Force are the di- O ver 85 Cars^o Choose From -.- Sample Buys , 1c SALE could produce the COIL cl^mpion.' tor or an automatic teacher. Within the pa.st month, the In­ Randy Smith, '64. The Teen Committee wishes to vi.sion's two main contractors. Varsity M Club 4 for 31c Qt, 39c remind the students that, in order The machine is designed to make, ternational Relations Club has Both display.s were bnginall.v to buy a Teen Center member­ the fullest possible ' use of new- held two meetings, both of which built for the American Meteorol­ Plans New Dance DIXIE teaching processes based on indi­ were well attended by the student ogy Show in New York and have 1962GALAXIE 1961 MERCURY NU-SOFT ship card, which will again be sold vidual student pace and self satis­ 1961 F O R D DELUXE DISPENSERS BLU-WHITE Sophomores Sing ^ In the' auditorium vestibule before tad.v. X been in numerous local banks. Witti the club activities at Man­ FABRIC SOFTENER faction. Information is given to Ed Hachadourian, '63 chester High in full swing, again. t-Door erqnmnjr • cylinder, atandard Comet 2-Door. Automatic, radio and station Wagon 4-Door. Standard, ra> CALO and after school next week, a the student in small, easily under­ The first meeting wa.s used to (nuMmtoaion. heater. dlo, heater. Assembly Songs membership form must be filled Uie Varsity M Club has inau­ 5 7 c FLAKES DOG ond CAT FOOD stood stages, 'Student feedback, i inform the new members of the gural^ anqlher year under a new Pints 4 9 c out and brought, signed, into the his answers correct or Incorrect, club's purpose and to elect the of­ "The Star-Spaingled Banner" high school office. Plans are in full adviscir, .Mr. Nicholas Costa. A controls the pate of teaching and ficers for the .veaX Elected to the new Varsity M Dance heads the 15'/i Oe, Can 2 For 33c and the Alma Mater were the svying for the opening night, which the order In which hew, supple­ office of presMent was Phil Rider. AFS Group 6 oz. 25 c chief topics of a sophomore' aa- list of actirities the club will will include many surprise guests mented, or reriew material ia pre­ '63.' Other officers Included Toni sponsor. DIXIE aembly held Tuesday, Oct. 16. dur­ and plenty of fun for the entire sented. Russell, vice president, '63: prime LIBHER ing the X period. The sophomores 1 Changing from a semi-formal B E A D S D U T C H . night. Positively no one will be The machine has thfc same gen­ minister, Michael Podoln.v. '65: Holds Meeting dance to a .victory 'dance and a *1995 *1695 *1895 WILD BIRD FOOD were led in singing both songs by admitted to the Teen Center on eral appearance of a portable tele- treasurer, Betsy McNamara, '64: homecoming on Wednesday. Nov. REFILLS Mr. G. Albert Pearson of the opening night without membership viaion.- Upon the screen are pro­ secreUry, Anne Viol, '64, The The American Field Service O'BLEACH Music Department.' They were 21. is the main difference in this CLEANSER card. jected images and .information year's dance. .All alumni of MHS 5 L b . 6 9 c told to put more feeling and spirit Membership cards cost only 62, storeij on microfilm rolls with 1,- , will be invited to attend what is 1961 FALCON 1960 FALCON I9 6 0 F O R D 50 Count 3 3 c into the songs. Vice Principal A. which entitles one to a full year 500 to 4.500 frames. The student Convertible V-8. Aiitomatir, radio and 18 Oz. 4 1 c 2 For 25c Laurence Leonard told of how the reads the information and then t-Door. Colonial wMte. Very clean. 6 to ohooae from. of all Teen Center activities. The heater. first request of Korean War pri.s- call for aid from the town is heard answer* a multiple choice question two mam features. First, club interested in going abroad during "phe highlight of the evening Dromedary ioners after their release was to again from the Teen Center In pertaining to the information. He was introduced to Karin Jans.sen. the summer of 196,-!. Members of ^e the n-esentatian of a here the "Star Spangled Banner.” order, to open the cfenter by Nov. pashes a button to the right of the school's foreign exchange slii- the committee held a short biisi-donated riy the club t# GINGERBREAD TREND R S ^ R In a few remarks addressed to 1 the Teen Center needs: Tables the screen corresponding to the dent from Sweden. She was wel- nes.s meeting preceding an infor- ,XK)Uiail coach Tbny AJibrio t© ' the students. Principal A. Ray­ and chairs; cash donations: any letter of his chosen answer. If It corned into the club as an honor- nial discussion with the intere.sted ' present to the outstanding player Liquid— 2 for 59c BONED ru.cKEN mond Rogers noted the difficulty is correct, the motor grinds and ary life member. Tlie meeting con- parents and students about -the in the Thanksgiving day fotdbaU 14 o z .2 7 c useable furniture, and adult and tinued with the igue.st speaker. ' American Field Seryice. of maintaining spirit in a school Teenage support and backing. a ne\y frame is transposed onto the game with Windham, A commit­ as larg^" as MHS. He al.so .said William WhitMell, '63, -who spoke Principle Raymond Rogers spoke Powdered—r2 for 39c 6 Oz. f Harry Huntington. '63. screen explaining the student’s tee of facult.v member.s, including *1595 *1195 *1695 69c that if studenu had no. desire .to correct answer instructing him to and showed...slides..on...hts. recent on the opportunities ahead for the Ml" David Monahan, Mr.-Ttiom*a Five Delicious Flavors learn they didn’t belong in school, push a certain biittbn' which wrlll" Jack Early. Altbrio KFN-L-FATION 5EGQ and he would be more than willing transport to him the next bit of > exchange student. He commented ; mation on the work the Xnieri-. . ill make the select­ 1 9 5 9 1 9 5 8 1 9 5 7 1 9 5 6 V ! 'r , that the hospitality and friendli-; can Field Service, Mr. Gary Bo- N.B.C. R « ^ R to help them withdraw and find programmed information. ion. a Job. Students Elect If the answer is incorrect, the nees of those W"ith whom he came gh,. chairman of the tmi^'n coitmit- A p«p rally led by the cheer* DOG FOOD The assembly ended with some wrong button pushed (correspond­ in contact was overu’helming. He '.tee, and Miss Lynne Roscoe. vhair- IT TO CHOOSE FROM . ■ TO CHOOSE FROM 16 TO (tHOOSB FROM le TO CHOOSE FROM >■ ^ Can PREMIUM CHICKEN FV'CASSEE ^ leaders !wili be featured at tb* cheers led by the cheerleading ing to the wrong answer) causes felt that the exchange program man of the Student Council For-; homecoming as well as. the music OONVER’TIBLES ^ CONVERTIBLES WAGONS WAGONS SALTINE CRACKERS .squad. ’ Sally Chapin, '65 Soph Council another frame to ap)iear on the w^is an education without books eign E.xchange Committee, spoke HARDTOPS ■ STATION WAGONS HARDTOPS SEDANS 1 Lb. Can screen. This image explain* why The meeting clased with the an- on the histori' of the AFS agency ff ‘*'411,'” -' 1 Lb. Package___29c 14 o z . 4 9 c nouncemenl of future programs, in New York h ty , and gave a brief . dance «il! he heW^^^ S n J 4-Door SEDANS HARDTOPS SEDANS AUDIO-VISUAL RE-KLEtTrS student Council representatives the answer was wrong, and it in­ REITtACTABLES SEHIANS 2 Fvw 33c Quick Quaker Ttvo girls were re-elected to their were recently elected by the soph­ structs the student to pash a but-' An international party and various dcscriptlori on how the stiiflviM jP ',,iff nioney raising projects are among representing Manchester would be '* * ' » a a an* m e t F Ririifji former offices in the Audio-Visual omore class. ton returning him to a particular 61 without. OATS REAIEMON Club at a recent meeting. Betsy Results were as follows: Execu­ previous frame. This is a review the programs to be carried out selected. The Lettermen's Banquet. b*> / 26 Oz. Can McNamara ’64 will be the preai- tive Council, Alan Baxter, Bob to reteach the material the student within the near future. Also, the William ■ Whitesell, Manchester's Remember --No Reasonable Offer Refused 18 ox. ... ^...... 23c club hopes to get as many speak-. visiting student to the Philippinea S'*" in 1962. will tliis veer t>* \ ■ RECONSTITUTED SPANISH RICE MIX dent for the forthcoming year and Beach. Hope Child^s, Betsy Hyde, failed to comprehend. ciuo nupes lo gei m uieui.> open.*-. . inintiv hv the 'Var*ltV Microfilm courses are available era as possible in order that the: during the past summer, spoke on j 2 49c 42 ox...... 4^e UNS. LEMON JUICE Debby Bates '64 will Hold the office John Krinjak, and John Orlowski. LembeiV can be better informed' a few of his ®-'P®rtence» while I M Oub >nd o t secretary. A-V members eletted Regular representatives elected in varied fields. Including mathe­ -...... 1 12 dx. 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Souv'enirg o f . which w ^ treasurer, , John .Minnick, Richard Pasternak. tuation. ■ (Herald photo by I^nto). ‘ ______— - — jj. hts trip were on display for thore in, June. _ SedsA, and, $sOwkiL UNCLE BEN'S The elections wer^ held follow- Paul Pilkonis, Richard Siegal and Autotutor taoks are also pres­ UNCI E BEN’S ent in the IDirary. They present the Ball point pens are not' being interested. Bill mentioned that h e : ^ trSJ? Be OFF LABEL Fabric Finish tXlNVERTED RICE y ^Ing the ummimou* acceptance of a Ingrid Swanson. •old in the office, this year. How- would be glad to .speak for any or- dent h.*rlKarl Then. 'M. 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■ f PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER! EVEKING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962,-^ -.J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 PAGE NtNETEEN . 1 . A.L. THE •New England'Football Roundup' as Herald Angle Cross, Dartmouth on Road Bauer to Coach EAHL YOST Third Position ‘Boy^ Am I Glad to Get Outa ThereP Small Strategy Change Sparta Editor Baltimore Club HUNTING — r Saturday Headliuer Finish Gained Lucrative October Spirits Eastern BALTIMORE (A P ) — Hank and Paying Off for Wings Nice pickings for Rollie Sheldon, former University of Bauer, former manager of the ------^ BOSTON (AP)— S ou th ern ’ s 3-0 record, Dartmouth has. the mond visited the Hub, it upset Annual Honor Kansas City Athletics and vet­ Connecticut athlete, the past two World Series. Although he Connecticut lakes careful aim more impressive statistics against Boston College 14-0 in 1953. BU DETROIT (A P )— An obscure little change in strategy is less imposing rivals. The Indians leads the nation in pass defense. By HOWIE HOLCOMB eran of nine World Series with never threw a ball, either in the bullpen or any game against at West Chester State’s small IN D IA N ~\VELLS, . Calif. the New York Yankees, was WISHING a major reason for the Etetroit Red Wings’ happy start in the continue to rank first natiorta’ly Both clubs have been di.sappoint- either Cincinnati or San Francisco, the tall righthander re­ college' powerhouse tonight, in tbtal defense (96.0 yards per Two teams with important (A P )— There was a tinkling signed as a coach by the Balti­ National Hockey League. It’s a switch in attacking style and ing offensively so far. more Orioles today. ceived full shares as his series'split, a tidy sum of over |20,- kicking off a New England gam e), and second in rushing de­ Besides Dartmouth, Holy ■ Cross goals— Manchester and Bris­ of cocktail gla.sse.s and happy PICTURE TAKING has resulted in three victories and a tie in four games. The fense (29.3) behind Alabama. Bauer, 40, resigned his posi­ ______— ------—— - unbeaten streak has sent the Red 000. That’s pretty good money for a non-active performer for football weekend featuring a and New Hampshire, tw'o other tol Eastern— collide tonight at With today's caremas, films and less thajt a week’s time a year ago* • talk in the background as Bill tion wtth the A!s at the end of Wings three points &head of tile battle of unbeatens—Holy Cross at Tne visiting Cru.saders. winner unbeaten records are on the line 7 ;30 at Bristol’s Muzzy Field techniques, good memory-stirring and a two week period this Octo-', , ^ while Tufts is idle. Williams'risks Rigney was called to the tele­ this pat! season. He had man­ pack in the early N H L race., said. Dartmouth'. of the previou.s four meetings, are in an important CCIL footbnll pictures of your boat should be | ber. Sheldon, incldefitally, a flop survival, he a .slight favorite for this cla.ssic the area's longest,winning streak phone in the lounge of the In­ aged the Kansas d ty ' ‘team “ We re doing something differ­ I win or In i out. How tru e!... Coach Jess Dow calls Wes. easy. Forget unusual angles and Patriots Hope as a sophomore ■ after a great battle ot super-quarterbacks Pat — si.x games — at Bowdoin and ggnie. since June 19, 1961, when he Alters for darkening skies; they're I ent this year," revealed .Coach Sid Before the start of the third Chester "Our toughest game of the dian Wells Country Club. freshman year, is on th^ market. McCarthy and Bill King. Amherst is at home against Coast Manchester has but a tie to go The caU advised Rigpiey that he replaced Joe Gordon. for a camera bug rather than a ! Abel last night after Detroit beat series game in New York, I was season’’ a.s he send.s his Owls (.3-1) with three defeats so far. But it "Sheldon never g o t' started,” - Navy at B.C. Guard, which will try for an up­ had been named the 1962 Manas;- Bauer spent more than 13 boat bug. You want .Shots brim -: the Boston Bruins 8-3 and became standing with Larry Goetz, retired again.st the Rams 12-21 in the still could be a winning season. Parilli’s Ready Manager Ralph Houk said during Navy (2-2) visits Boston College set via its pro type passing game er of the Year in the American full seasons as an outfielder in ming over with naturalness. the last undefeated N H L team. National League umpire, when first home nigtit, game at SSCS’s Counting tonight, the Indians have the series games in New York. Bowen Field in New Haven. (3-1) amid words fromi Middie a la Otto Graham and a much League in the annual poll by The the American League, all but They'll be different from thou-1 "W e’re passing back to the de­ comedian Joe Garagiola passed by. four games left and although per­ "H e .was a big disappointment. Already plagued by brilliant Coach Wayne Harding; "W e’re go­ stronger nmning attack. Associated Press. two with the New York Yan­ sands of other boat pictures, not Dieg fensemen much more and letting "Goetz,’’ he cried- out, “ one more centage may be going against For San W e could of had a much easier stars like Ron Zoia of Hof.'itra ing to be playing people with axes One o f ' the better matched The vote was overwhelming for kees. During his stint with because they show dramatic spray ____ ( them take . the shots to start the time this season if Shelden had word out of you and out you go.” them, the Red and White haVe the Yanks from 1948 through or beautiful shafts of side light­ play. This spreads out the defense I lone loss) and Youngstowns' to grind." Navy, starting sopho­ small college duels sends Middie- liigh hopes of sweeping the last the pilot of the Los Angeles An­ BOSTON (AP) — The Boston come through like we thought he The puzzled Goetz just laughed. more Roger Staubach at quarter­ 1959, he played In 53 World ing, but simply because they are and has paid off big for us. Frank Horvath, Southern Con­ bury (2-1) to Bates (3-1). The half of the .slate, putting them- gels, whose third place finish this Patriots, hoping quarterback Babe would. ''I've t/aited 10 years to tell yotf' necticut mu.st now set its defenses back in place of Ron Klemick. is rest of the program calls for year might be termed the critics' Series games and holds a series of your boat and your kids. ParBIi is back on the beam again, "W e got three of our goals that," Garagiola quipped. The lat­ •selves, "in the black” of the won- “He never seemed to find him­ for Joe lacone. third most produc­ expected to get its toughe.st fight Northeastern at Springfield, lost ledger. No. 1 consetmation of the year. record of having hit safely In Here's a basic principle to re­ are one favorites over against Boston on plays the de­ self," the Yankee skipper added. ter was a catcher with several Na­ 17 straight games. member. Pictures that are too tive small college back in the from the Eagles since 1957. Bridgeport at Ithaca, AIC at Cen­ IJneup Changes They bad overwhelmingly picked San Diego in their make-or-break fensemen set up. It's something « « * tional League clubs, but found a nation at last glance. Lee 51acPhall, Oriole presi­ posed loolc artificial. But if we tried to do last year and didn’t. In Yankee. Conference action tral Connecticut, St. Lawrence at Disappointed over last week's Rlgney’s Angels to fini.sh well in League game gold mine telling Yogi Berra But the real battle of area T i­ pacesetting Mas.sachu.setts invades Norwich. Trinity at Colby and dent and general manager, who they're too candid, they're not Instead we'd let the forwards stories which resulted in lucrative loss to (ionard. Coach Tony Alibrio the second division in this, only tonight. - Off the Cuff tans is slated for Hanover. N. H., Rhode Island, hotly pursuing New Worcester Tech at Wesleyan. announced Bauer’s signing, said typical, and that's about as bad. shoot the puck in and chase it all radio and teevee jobs. He teamed has threatenecl lineup changes f(ir their second year in major league Boston (3-2) has fallen a game W riting from San Francisco, Saturday. W’hile each team has Hamp.shire plays host to improv­ Dr. Eddie AViderson of Holy tonight's game. But whoever his coaching staff now Is com­ Plctuies taken at the dock at around. This new method—we con- with George Kell in handling the ba.seball. plete. Bauer will Join Harry the beginning or end of a trip may behind Houston’s Eastern Division Joe Swensson of Manchester re­ ing Vermont and Maine is at Cross owns a personal 5-1-1 edge changes, one pretty sure to make Of the 108 votes cast by mem­ centi-ated on it riiore than any­ radio play-by-play during the WOODY CI>.\RK TOM ANDREOU Brecheen, who Is returning, (or be the easiest. There’s no boat leaders as a result of last week's ported that he had a 'business trip Connecticut. over Dartmouth Coach Bob Black­ the opening eleven is stocky Eric bers of the Baseball Writers As­ thing else in practice—has helped series... “Jose Pagan was the best Probable Starter Pivot Man his 10th year as an OHole motion, and chances to take pic­ 27-7 loss to Dallas when Parilli to the West Coast on the same The defending Ivy League co­ man but is wary. The Crusaders Ozols, the team’s best offensive us a lot." shortstop in, the National League sociation. 80 went to the Angel roach, and Luke Appling, whose tures at the home pier (xrnie often. was sub-par. San Diego (3-3, two- days the World Series were sched­ champions collide in New York may be without starters Dennis performer so far. skipper. appointment was announced The most amateurish, artificial time winner of the Western Divi­ Last year, with their shoot and uled at Candlestick Park.-A Yan­ from June on,” Giant Manager AI where Harvard visits Columbia Golden at tackle, ends Bob Har­ With Woody Clark on the doubt­ Sam Mele of the second place several weeks ago. sort of shooting would have every­ sion, will virtually be eliminated chase style, the Red Wings missed kee fan, despite the rain, Swen.s- Dark told me. "He has learned SKI and sophomorA quarterback A r­ graves and Pat Vetrino and full­ ful list. Co-Captain Don Simmons Homecoming Day Bill of Fare Minne.sota Twins was second, with one line up on the pier and squint from ths race if the Chargers lose. the Stanley Cup playoffs for one son was happy with the final out­ how to make the plays. H e’s great chie Roberts, .who paces thht cir­ back Carl Pellegrini. will start at quarterback with 25, and Ralph Houk of the World into the camera: everyone would "It's going to require a 10-4 rec­ of the few times in their his­ come . . . Belated congratula­ oil doubleplays and he charges all, cuit in both total offense and pass­ Dartmouth, leading the series younger brother Jack serving as Champion Y’ankees was third with politely Include even a neighbor’s ord or more likely an 11-3 mark tory. tions to Joe Gorman, veteran Lit­ balls." Dark should know a little ing. Cornell is at Yale in the 17-9 overall, is minus tacklc.s Dale his number one backstop. Bob A Sports Gourmet’s Delight three. aunt who happened to have stroll­ to win our division this year,” iJeadlocked three points behind tle League baseball official, who about the position, a berth he first collegiate game ever offered Runge and John Matzke and half­ Blanchard and either Karl Then or Sports Schedule on sub.scription television (Channel The reaction of Rigney, who is ed over. ' But the other extreme said Patriots Coach Mike Holovak. them in second are Boston, ths recently welcomed a 'third son— filled with the Braves, Giants, back Dave Lawson. The latter's Bill Powers will probably round playing here in the annual major —pure random shooting— might "I'd hate to be faced with the Chicago Black Hawks and the pe- John Patrick— into his growing Cards and Cubs. 18, Hartford). And Brown goes out the backfield. The Homecoming Day bill of*' a senior, and his sophomore broth­ to Penn where the Bniins haven’t place will be fi))ed by sophomore league ballplayers' golf tourna­ Friday, Oct. 19 show Joe's filin g rod coming situation of having lo win all our t-ennial league champion Montreal fam ily . . . Bill Mitchell, 20- * * 4 Jack McLean, a willing 165-pound- Tom Andreol! center. Jim Barry fare for the University of Con­ er Ray doubling up at that spot. ment, matched the merriment in won since 1911. Brown has cap­ and Dave Pesce, guards. Mark Soccer—Manchester at Hall. out of Emily's ear, if he were remaining games. Thus, we al- Canadiens. year-old junior, now hails from er. necticut may well be termed a Tom has completed 18 of 28 the background of the lounge. Poughkeep.sie, N.Y'. The 200- Here ’n There tured only one of the last 12 en­ Monette and Joel Rottner, tackles, passes for 194 yards and a touch­ Cross country—ConSrd at Man­ behind her as he stepped into the m,03t have to beat the Chargers.” Canadiens W’in Bo.ston College expects to be in pounder attended Waddell and counters and is weakened by in­ and Dave Dlelerle and Dick Daley, sports gourjnet's delight with a down while Ray has made good “ Naturally," Rigney led off. " I chester, Memorial Field. boat. Or any one of a hundred "W e have lo start winning — The Canadiens beat the Stanley Calcutta play at the Ellington better shape for Navy than at Bentley Schools before his fam­ juries and the departure from the ends, have formed the usual start­ complete day of academic and on 12 of 23 aerials for 175 yards am very honored. I can only say Soccer—Rockville at Windsor." other ludicrous possibilities. A and keep winning — right now,” Cup champion Toronto Maple Ridge (Country Club ha.s been Syracuse last week when the at first that there are other man­ ily mdVed to upper New York ruled out by the board of direc­ team of reserve quarterback Den­ ing line. , athletic activity on lap Saturday. and a TD. Ray is the team's punt­ Football—Manchester at Bris­ minimum of posing is w'hat's call­ replied San Diego Coach Sid Gill- Leafs 4-2 in last night's other, Eagles suffered their lone setback, agers in the league. Sam Mele, State . . . Len Ducharme of Bol­ tors.. Ron Gilmour recently won nis Hauflaire. Eastern, which has lost only to Connecticut plays Yankee Con­ er with an average of 35.9 yards tol Eastern, Muzzy Field, 8:15 p,m. ed for; the more the cameraman man. " I f we lost this one, we’d game with Bernle Geoffrion scor­ 12-0. BC Coach Jim Miller refused Houk—who deserve this honor as ton Lake shot a large bull moose the caddie title at BROC with a By BOB BROWN Boston University, tabbed by unbeaten Platt, still has hopes of ference ehampiori Maine in a 2 in 24 attempts. Sunday, Oct. 21 learns to quick-check through the have to get too much help from ing the tie-breaking goal in the to use it as a crutch, even hushed much as I do. view finder, the fewer and better — between 700 and 800 pounds— score of 80. .Golfer of the Month Richmond Coach Ed Merrick: "The a share of the league crown- pro­ p.m. football contest which ii the Another sophomore is expectad Midget Football — Smoke Eat­ other clubs to repeat in our di­ third period. ' With days getting shorter and the information, but the Eagles highlight of the day. ‘Happy and Pleased’ suggestions he can give. There is last week in Northern Quebec. at Elling'ton Ridge is Mark Kra- best winless team in the country,” viding .somebody beats ‘ the Pan­ to crack into the Connecticut ers vs. Fire Fighters, Blue Devils vision.” Detroit scored three times In the evenings colder, the word "vaca­ plays host to the Spiders Satur­ met the Orange minus eight key Although Maine, with a 1-3 rec­ “ A lot of oiir managers did re­ no point in trying to conceal from Ducharme was piloted into the vitz, a MIT grad..Scott Mitchell tion” often brings a fond memory thers. All-around athlete Gary starting.liijeup with John Coughlin vs. Police Cruisers, Mt. Nebo vision leaders is set for Sunday -first period—and all three goals day night. The last time Rich­ linemen out with various injuries. Polladino and Joe Galiette are the ord in the Yankee Conference, has 1213) of Somerville, Mass., expect­ markable jobs, so I am particu­ i' . *. (fir.st game at 1:15). anyone that pictures are being were products of Abel's new hunting area by John Naumec of of Manche.ster has been elected of warm summer days at a favor­ vision leaders is set for Slnday Columbia in a Cessena 180. pre.sident of the University of bulwarks of the Lancers' solid had its troubles as the defending ed to replace the injured Gus Maz- larly happy and pleased. I feel Pony Football — Manchester at taken. Get them^ used to the strategy: Bill Gadsby fired from ite beach or well shaded mountain when Houston visits Denver while Hartford Ski Club. .A “ first” 'w ill nmning game. j champ, the Black Boars have a zocca at right guard. wonderful." camera instead, arid soon they'll left defense and Alex Delvechhio w * « lake. But for the skier it means Vernon, 2 p.m, New York is at Dallas. Buffalo, be noted Satuixlay at New Haven Tonight's action is The last for tough crew-’i'rom tackle to tackle. Sophomore Lou Aceto. who his Throughout the season Los An­ I be going right on naturally: or if knocked in the re'jound for De­ the beginning of a sea.son. Snow Monday, Oct. 22 you ask them to stop a second, or which shocked San Diego 35-10 Here ’n There when the Yale-Cornell football Manche.ster until Nov. 3 when they Coach Hal Westerman has John been developing rapidly as a pass­ geles baseball fans and writers troit's first goal 36 seconds after has been reported on .some of the Roberts, Dan Severson, Bump Cross Country — Norwich at do somethhing a little differently, last week for its first victory of game will be carried on subscrip­ visit Hall al We.st Hartford. No er, is due to open at quarterback. used such adjectives as “ amaz- Manchester. 3:30, Mfemorial Field, the opening faceoff. While waiting for the fourth higher Eastern mountain ranges Hadley and Phil' Soule back up they'll do that naturally too. the season, will play host to win­ tion TV. Bob Murphy, well already and It won’t be long be­ Changes Promised game is scheduled next week. Sean Sgnilletta and Dave Kor- „lng" and “ astonishing" for the Norm Ullman pushed the lead to game of the World Series to start fi'ont this semester. This group Soccer—Rham Regional at Cov­ Backgrounds have to be watch­ less Oakland Saturday night. known as a New York Met base­ ponai, both juniors, open at the Angels, and “remarkable” was 2-0, deflecting defenseman Marcel in New York, I was silting on the fore the snows cover the near entry. ed. Old whai-ves may attract In Better Shape ball announcer, will call the action played big roles in taking their halfbacks with Senior CJcrry While the favorite for the 43-year-old Pronovost’s long shot into the net. Yankee bench in the dugout with mountains of Massachu.setts, Ver­ Tuesday, Oct. 2S many an arti.st and his brumes, Both teams will be in improved with Bob Hall, ex-Yale gridder and team through an undefeated sea­ at fullback. Rigney. Manager Ralph Houk when mont and New Hampshire. son last fall. Soccer — Manchester at' Bristol but in ypur picture they’ll at be.st physical shape for their Boston Pronovost scored the third goal former Eli director of athletics, as Sports Vietving Aceto has found the range on For the remarkables actually himself on another long shot from Whitey Ford appeared on the For some local skiers, their va­ On Football Scene In fact, superior line play car­ 20 of 39 pisses for 193 yards and Detroit Picked to Eastern. University Field encounter. the color man. .Springfield plays led the league on the traditional take attention from your boat, and Soccer—Stafford at Rockville. left defense. scene. Ford, the scheduled start­ cation spot will be one of those ried Maine to the title last year. one TD. Sgrulletta is t'he team's July 4, they were still tough and at worst make the boat anything The Chargers have their "Fear­ Cleveland Saturday night at the SATURDAY Soccer — Ellington at South ; Gordie Howe and Ullman tallied ing pitcher, was dressed in an nearby New Elngland areas. F'or A blocked UConn punt led to a leading nisher with 119 yards in but clear-cut. Avoid backgrounds some Foursome” defen.sive front West Springfield Coliseum in an others winter vacations will take 3:45—AlatNuna vs. Tennessee In contention by Labor Day. Windsor. the last two Detroit goals in which expensive brown business suit. N EW YORK (A P )— There’s only one tiling certain about safely and a 2-0 Maine win at 30 carries; while Co-Capt. Tony In the final two weeks Los An­ with objects almost totally hid­ wall reunited for the first time American Hockey League game. them to the great Rocky Moun­ Channel 3 the defense didn’t figure. Was Ford worrying about the The Indian.s. three-time league this weekend’s major college foot'oall games: Theite’ll l)e some 8 p.m.—Wrestling • Oron'o; and a partially blocked Magaletta who will spell Sgrullet­ geles tailed off and ^.wound up 10 Thursday, Oct. 25 den b.v the subject, making a mys­ since 1931 A F L rookie of the year tains of the West, the Lanrentian Wayne Hicks scored Boston’s Giant batters? Not on your life. champs, are in the bottom of the changes made. Four of the nationajl,v ranked teams test each Channel 8 extra point resulted in a 7-6 win ta on the alternate team leads the games behind New York and five Soccer — Platt at Manchester, tery to the viewer of the finl.sh- EJarl Faison suffered a pre-season Uplands of Eastern Canada and all Against New Yorkers fii'st goal after .Detroit led 2-0. Instead, he was looking in vain •■Ttandlngs after the first two weeks 4:30— Rare of the Week at New Hampshire. The Bears this team in individual rushing average ed picture. Water and sky, even behind Minnesota. 3:15, Memorial Field. injury. He joins Ernie Ladd, Bill the way lo the snowy Alps o f Eu­ other in a couple of Saturday games that could have a vital year came up with the winning and unassuming, make perfect With Detroit leading 5-1 in the for someone with connections with of play. ( ’haiinel 30 with a 6.7 figure. White is aver­ Yes, said Rigfney, the 1962 An­ Soccer— Smith at Rockville. Hudson and Ron Nery. rope. Wherever winter vacation Tjearing on the No. 1 spot in the nation, the Southwest Con­ points at 'Vermont two weeks Soccer— Somers at Ellington. backgrounds. In black-and-white San Diego also will have rookie final period, Cliff Pennington and the phone company so that he * 4 • 5. p.m.— N FL Highlights aging 4.0 and Korponai's mark is gels were indeed an inspirational N E W YORK (A P )— Bal-' Shofner and questionable status Matte and R. C. Owens, too much lakes them, you can be snre they ago when a 9-7 victory came on a 3.2. r Cross Country — Manchester, pictures, try to avoid backgrounds Lance Alworth back after a two Irv Spencer notched Boston goals could call a friend with an un­ ference title and the Big Ten chamiiionship. Channel 30 team. ance, the bane of a forecaster's of halfback Paul Dudley, plus for Bears. End of the Line will return as well-tanned and as Those match seventh-ranked 'Ar- blocked punt for a safety. This Homecoming Day activity opens Li«n.s' big defense will be the dif­ Windham, Wethersfield at Wind­ with the same tones as the boat: game absence. in a 32-second span. listed number, to say that he had 5 p.in.— Wide World of Sports “ 1 had a club that never stopped Douglas Scores gjotien good sets for the day's full of vacation tales as their sum­ kan.sas against top-dog Texas al Maine club, although lacking in with the judging of the traditional existence, has begun to show ference. Quarterback Milt Plum CLEVEL.AND over St. Louis— ham. they would tend to blend indistin- Gillnian has jJicked EalUmore Roy Dath, Trinity soccer coach, mer counterparts. the best pa.ssing attack. TVH Buck­ Channel 8 playing all year long. Often,” said The Canadiens spotted Toronto a ga m e... Moose Skowron made a Austin and sixth-ranked Ohio 10 p.m.—Fi"-ht of the Week scoring punch, has a sturdy de­ dormitory displays which were itself in both the National and is better all-around player at De­ Jimmy Brown will play with a Soccer—Coventry at Rocky Hill. guishably with it. Colts caistoff Dick Wood over John has been named chairman of the To those who will be venturing eyes rank as a one-touchdown fa­ Rigney, "W e were counted out 2-0 lead on goals by Dick Duff and bet with a New York friend be­ State again.st No. 8 Northwestern Channel 8 fense and cpnslderable line depth, built around the themes "Beal American football leagues. It troit after leaving Browns. sore wrist but even so the Browns Kadi from his first year quarter­ Eastern Intercollegiate Selection to Europe for their winter vaca­ vorite. during the season but we bounced Kent Douglas in the first five min­ fore the series started that he Committee for the U.S. Pan Amer­ on the Buckeyes' home field. always a hallmark of Westerman Maine” and "Welcome, President is now time for the femme fa­ nave more all-around talent than Thursday’s Fights backs to start the contest. tion, a treat is in store at the Since it figures that someone !s Alabama (4-0) the defending na­ teams at Maine which haV.e never Babbldge.” Plaques will be award­ back. utes at Montreal. But the Canadi- would get more hil.s than Maury ican OljTnpic Soccer Games Com­ tional champion, will need a de­ SUNDAY “ My 25 ballplayers liked each tale to enter—namely. Lady Luck. :^H1LADELPH1A over Wash­ do Cardinals, who again go with Kelso in Action Boston will regain the services of Oct. 22 meeting of the Manchester going lo lose in those two. the presented their coach a losing ed the first-place winners in the second-year quarterback Charley defensive tackle Jim Lee Hunt and ens tied it in the second period on Wills. When the Dodgers lo.st the mittee. Dath. a.ssistant professor cisive victory over Tennessee to 2 p.m.— Lions vs. Giants other and liked to play ball with injuries may have a definite ington—King Hill takes over PHILADBU>HIA — Dick Turn­ Ski Club. Displaying the wares of national rankings are due for a Channel 8 sea.son during his 11-year tenure men’s and women’s divisions dur­ John.son. NEW YO RK (AP) — Kelso possibly offensive guard Charlie markers by Henri Richard and pennant, and Wilis was eliminated of physical education, has been at the European ski scene will be Bob regain the top spot, and Tennes­ each other. It was a great team bearing this week on success or quarterbacking for Eagles, whose er. 147. Philadelphia, outpointed Trinity .since 1952. .Twin double, •shakeup for the fifth week in a 8:80—Titans \s. Texans there. ing the halftime of the football takes another major step in his Leo. Ron Burton, Key Jean Beliveau. Geoffrion broke the from any shot in the series, Skow­ Nelson of Scandinavian Air Lines. see has long been an Alabama to work for." failure of the Green Bay Pack­ ground offense showed signs of Jerry Black, 146, Philadelphia, 10. which originated at Suffolk row. Channel 8 The Bears have a brother act game. The Homecoming Queen LOS ANGBLE8 over Minnesota quest for an unprecedented third hampered by a foot injury a week tie in the final period with Ralph ron wanted to know if he could He will present- exciting one hour jinx when playing on the Vols Gambles Paid Off ers and New Yotk Giants while reawakening despite drubbing by ERIE, Pa. — Johnny Blzrjirro. Downs, will be a feature of the Mighty Alabama, edged out of at quarterback with Tom Austin, and her court will be introduced. —Rams at home and Jon Arnett horse-of-the-year title in the $100,- ago, is pronounced in to;l form. Backstrom adding an insurance claim the money. The oft-injureci movie on skiing In the Swiss Alps nonie field-. Rigney captured the fancy of the return of injured players may Dallas last week. Norm Snead 1S1„ Erie, outpointed Harold 33-nigh.t harness racing program the No. 1 spot this week, is count­ back for full service means end to 000-added Jockey Club Gold Cup The clubs have split their pa.st goal. first baseman, it was reported, has and the Norwegian mountaln.s. Southern California (3-01 doesn't fans with his daring, his gam­ spell the difference for the Bal­ may be running out of 'miracles Gomes, 130, Providence, R. I.. 10. which starts Tuesday n igh t.... ing 0.1 jucl lhai a shakeup in five-game losing streak. Vikings, Saturday at Belmont Park. In ad­ meeUng.s 2-2 and the oddity is ST.\NDINGS been offered the baseball coaching Mount Blanc, Chamonioux, Davo.c exiJccl major trouble from Cal­ bles and the fact that so often timore Colts and Los Angeles and Phltly'.s fierce desire to win TOKYO— Ray Perez, 111, Hono­ UConn football program will be an its hopes to regain the top spot. dition to the two-mile Gold Cup, NATIONAL LEAGUE job at Purdue, his alma mater, and many other well know ski ifornia (1-31. the gambles paid off. He nevey Rams. to keep glimmer of title hopes also 0-5; improving but will have lulu, outpointed Yoshio Himuro, r\

) ' i ' . It: ' ( — . )« - f ' ■ - ' r f- / . I t - ■ PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^^NCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTiR, CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 Lirri.E SPORT* F A G E t w e n t y - o n e OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HO*‘ PLE D A ILY Cr o s s w o r d p u z z l b - « Business Servjet^ Offered 1.3 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SH ORTEN Help Wanted— Male 36 .Articles For Sale 4S z l - ± — ^ SHARPHSmNd Servica-,- Sawa CHEVROLET Wheels 15.18’ ’, truck DID YOU ®ET THEM CURTAIN WMvea,./^ea, siteare akatea chairii, , bathroom , sink, ifrood Antwar *• Pmtoue PtinI* CLASSIFIED rota^/bladea. Quick.service. Oapl VHE OPPORTUNITY TM OFFERINSN^ RINGS UNDER YOUR EVES '- V stove, 300 cedar p o l e t , MI 9-1353. B( ia (timella’ s a W ir a t rembmbeqims - TO INVEST • 300 IN THE VENTURE FROM GTAYiN,'UP Nights About Animals ni-T F-sci ttd^uipment Co., 88 Main St.,' ut iM- A :s ^ o / / y 8 2 0 -each. 61 JarylK Rd. 22 Noatumal 31 Kind 41 Monketrs 47 Bridge tana J * ” aBoaW rcaul h it ad the F IR H T D A Y H group of fine fabrics- Work done 3-year license, fuli.-dr part animal 34 Horned 42 .Style 49 Contemptful .APPlCAiW ahd ^KPORT ERRORA la ttme tor the aext taaer* by expert craftsmen on our urem exclamation ■ time, retired or •pi’escntly 23 Diurnal ruminant 43 Great Lake 5 ? ^ *■ for oiUy ONE tneorreet or omitted tees. All work ully .guaranteed. Boats and .Ar^essofies 46 26 Uvea -employed, Manchester sa­ iaaeimm tji^M y adveitlmiiucut and tbea oaJ,v to the nxteat ol a Mil) 5'abric Salesroom, n!< Pine 30 Monster r “ r " r - 6 1 I” r * 1“ IT IT lon,,-good salarj', pleasant THR bW’ V^ODEN rowboats, 8 31 Cloy. ?***g ^ **y ^ **?’**.y- ®nwn wUcb do not leaaea the value at 3i., exclusive Cheney Fabric m i a - f i r working condi;tions. All re;^ • ^ ^ J- « n foot, oars. and- locks, 825 each. 32Eiiat 12 IS 14 m m BO* ha e o m e t o d b y -m ake m od’* laaertlom salearoom, in Manchester 5C .plie.s. -confidential, W j; Call MI M088-. ■ / 33raltehood 3 7322. Budget term s arranged. 34 Specki IS 16 17 Box t>D, Herald. .■( HYDRAPLA n E ■ with steering 35 Glance orer ro tm COOPERATION WILI. REWEAVING of bums moth hoies. wheel and speedometer. Call af­ 36 Tenant! II 14 BE APPRECIATED Zippers repaired Wiudow Shades 38 Viiitor d i a l m i 3-2711 ter 6 pan. .MI 9-9439. 39 Soak flax made to mehvure: all sixed Vene­ tian blinds Keys maoe while you 2 t '5 40 Beetle Dojr«-^-,B!rd!i— Feta 41 io -« 41 Oriental ruler 22 24 27 a \,ait Tape Re.-orders for mnt I.- » - n C O L L O ^ A U 'BT- Diamonds— Watcbca JIL 44 VocaUierf w : Marlow's, 867 Main. Ml 9-5221 J9nN i . KAPLAS^ WANT HOME ih country for 8 kit­ <>M ^JL Nk T H •«>. SAKE- 46 Orifice Jewelry 48 X tens, part Persian, yeUow. MI ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAM LIN 49 College degree* TROUBLE REACHINU OUR ADVERTISER? Bl?00M. aw MAW/ AWm^HT, ITMUST BB THEy^RE LIKC^ LOST-—Gray male kitten, three'1958 FYIRD Convertible, white, As A. DION,. INC Roofing. sid,ng experience, very interesting posi­ ,an(I S, Ifetch R M d Bolton Notch KU>y/ WE’LL SIT , AWFUL PBR A TH'LAST OF * double paws.. Vicinity Buckley i radio, heater, power steering and tion. many benefits. Write Box REGARDLESS •Quarry; Tel. M l 9-0617 NOTICE rTAlM’T TH' DItAWERiN* . SUy WITH A THEIMPtAM painting Carpentry Alieiatlong Floor Finishing 24 PRISCILLA’S POP School. Vernon Street. Child’s power brakes, owner asking $795. M, Herald, stating experience. A nubile hearing will he held by BY AL VERMI .R NO SUCH AM' LOOK COUPLE OF SCO UTS— and additions Ceilings Workman DARK, RICH, stone-free loam. Bt. Reward. Tel. MI 9-7044. MI 9-08U OF YOUR PRESENT the Town Planning Commis.aion of OFA IT UP/ COLLEGE TH’ LAW ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St PAINTING, remodeling papw- Also fill, gravel, stene and white THINO/ . D ESREESTD ONE IS MI 3-4880. TYPIST with dictaphone exper­ Manchester. Connecticut, Monda.v V40W COME COME NOVJi W H O A M A YB E lianging. floor -sanding Call Mr OCCUPATION WE OFFER: sand Ml 3-8603 WORK WITH A ALWAYS 1950 frORD 2-door sedan, mechan- Charles Ml 3-2'l07 ience. Should be accurate and de­ evening, October 29. 1062. at 8 1 A LW A Y S PRISCILLA E L S E ) THE EUKICHO’ THIRO TH’ MEXT LOST — .Glasses, vicinity Clinton I ically good, primer. Must sell. pendable. Permanent positioh. BIlJWKLL HOME Improvement Starting salary of 87,200 per BEAUTIFUL Woolen remnants for P.M. In the hearing room of the BLAMED W O U L D < V b r o w n i e s I 6 0 TAAE ^.g r a p e r s s t i l l ONE/ Or Maple Streets. M I 3-4372. 875. M I 3-1707. Company-4Ul types of siding and Call 289-2717. DOUST5 / a h e a p OF year plus bonua sewing or rug making especially Municipal Building on a resubdivi- M E S S 'tO U R .DID \r/ roofing. Aluminum clapboards a ■k'^dfttIs^5^toc■K^•— HIM/ I960 RENAULT Dauphlne, orig­ REGISTERED NURSE, mature bargain priced. We are moving slon titled: specialtv Unexcelled workman­ Morigagfis 31 Tliree year training program. In November! Colonial Remnants, "R evision o f lots number 54, FOUND — Siamese cat. Call MI inal owner, low mileage, excel­ ship MI 9-8495. woman to as.sume charge of 28 3-8547 and ■ prove ownership. lent condition. Phone MI 3-8886. bed conval^-scent home. 5 .sHlfls 115 Center St. ^ 55. and '.56,,an Map Entitled CASH AVAILABLE. If you have Exceptional fringe benefits and ‘Map of. Gartner Falls. Prop- ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or real estate equity, call us fo.' weekly. - Permanent po.sition to pension plan. SEW&k5'MACHINF.S (1962 model), PLYM OU TH 1956 station wagon, replaced, specializing in Bonded qiralified applicant with good ert.v o f Metrdpolltan Homes. Announcements V-8, automatic. Call MI 3-9276, , funds. 82000 requires only 844.50 nevft* iised. sacrifice 835 or 82 Tne.' Tlm'rod Road antf.Coh H tlll built-up and shingle roofing. ' per month, Including repayment, references. Rooming included, Proven successful tales tech­ weekly! _MI, 9;6696. . ' or can be seen at 620 Center. niques. Road. Mancheatec. Connecti- Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches­ i Frank Burke '246-8897 days or monthly salary. TR 5-9121. SAVE 75 %• on your dry cleaning. ter, MI 3-7707. j cut Scale l’’-40’ February 1962. 1949 DODGE, JSs! cie^, d7- j 529-5553 evenings. Do it yourself. Lucky Lady Coin, WANTED—General office work­ 102 years 'of experience' EICO' 5’’ Oscilloecope, model 460, I Survey by Harold R. Sander- Cleaners, 11 Maple Street, Across \ pendable transportation.' radio usoh, C. E. * L. S. Bloomfield, SECOND MORTGAGES availa'bte. er. Apply in person. Dillon Sales 850. MI 9-6425. ' I and heater. MI 9-7141. Permanent caieer opportunity 'Connecticut.** . . V from Main St. First National Hoofing and Chimnevs 16-A Consolidate your obligations Into Service. Inc., 319 Main Street. Parking lot. Manchester, Conn. in sales management. DUO-THERM Gas Heater 4 to 4 All Interested peniona may at­ 1959 BUICK LaSabre, gray. 4- one monthly payment We are in R 'lO FIN O - -HpeciHllzing repairing a position to ioan any amount Don't you think It might be room capacity, excelleni condi­ tend this hearing. ! FARMER’S MARkErFl-losing fOT door .sedan, power equipped, ex­ roofn of all knds, new roots gut- tion, thermostat; 850. . ;((? Stark­ Dated at Manchester. Connecti­ the season Sunday, October 21. cellent condiUon. Call MI 3-0475. on easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 wise to get together and flljd -er work, chim neys Cleaned re Main St., AH 3-5129. WOMAN for general cleaning. out if you Are the Right Man.' r weather St. . . cut, this lOth d a v qf O ctober 1962, Sale of all remaining goods will paired Aluminum siding 30 Laurel Manor, MI 9-4519. I TrtWN PLANNING be sold at half price. Sale starts Call Daniel; B. Mosler. Mana-“ ' SNOW BIX)WERS~SNOWBIRb, Auto Acce.s.«nries— Tires 6 years' experience Free estimates I COMMISSION BONNIE Sunday 2 p,m. •** Call Howley. Ml 3-5361 .441 S-07e3 ‘’Bei. Ariens, Bolens, Toro power han­ j ' Martin E: Alvord. BY JOE CAMPBELL • 1M1 kr M<. k— y.m. *««.(. kM. m . H ijsin ek s O p ia o rtu n itie o 3'2 / e - / f Help Wanted— Aisle 36 dle. Snow blowers repaired, parts Chairman - HOME UFE INSURANCE CO. and service. Trades and terms. i Dorothy C. Jacobson, TWO 600.13 Goodvear tires never OF NEW YORK — 236-0678 “ You were NOT at home last night! I walked past, .Personals Radio-TV Rep.iir Services !8 PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call Capitol Equipment, 38 Main St. ' Secretary ,iUST I'M MAKIH6- used, 830. 61 Jai-vls Rd. M a r r i e d m a n wanted desiring a ' or write your phono rang, and your father answered!^’ J. D Really, MI 3-6129 secure future and financial Inde­ MI 3-7958. SeEZER, SIHCE I to-n ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, aiNNlES TV and Radio Service, Box “C", Manchester Herald SORE/ Sir.WH.LMMiSj^ pendence, 40 hour week, 8117 to SINCE M/HEN HAVE TO bonded representative Alfred available all hours Satisfaction *THE LAST OF THC BUFFALOCS* Auto Driving School 7-A start, plenty of overtime. Call PERMANENT^ob openings to POYOOWEAR GO PAST Am ell, 206 Henry St. Tel MI guaranteed. Call Ml 9 1315. Help Wanted— Female 33 3-0450. HArrison 3-0421, 8-9 p.m , only or wipe, wash and dry cars. Apply* GLASSES TOUGH I-ARSON’S-kjonnecticut’g first li­ TELEVISION antennaa aiid rotor apply Connecticut State Employ­ censed driving school trained— .HOUSEKEEPER to live in, family in person. M r .'A u tn Wash, 344 BEAUTIFUL BUiLPING ON TOW M VS WANTETL—Ride from Parkade to systems installed and repaired. ■ of one adult. Write Box O, ment Service, Mondays 9-Ji.,a.m. Broad Street. ' ’.ri'a: }< THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Certified and approved is now of­ Serving Manchester and surround­ or Call Mrs. Hollenbeck for ap­ HOUSE* Underwood, first shift. Tel. MI fering classroom and behind ! Herald. 3-8647 after 4 p.m. ing areaa. Modem TV Service 405 pointment. ■* M wheel instruction for teen agers Center St., Ml 8-2205. EAST CENTER STREET Ml 9-6075 WOMEN FOR general office work, ■ 1 ■ • I KNOW 1 FUOULD CARC, BUT I'M M M A u im cs:. JIGSAW may l l 5-day week, including Saturdays. CljASS A tool and gauge maker*; MOKE NtXRWO ABOUT WUETHEB * Iwi Automobiles For Sale ^4 also, experienced all around ma­ PUZZLE/Aa JOlU MORTIjOCK'S Driving School. We Typing, company benefits. W. T. V NICELY L a n d s c a p e d AMO DIAUE AKC HAVIHG A LIFE K A JIGEAW you? Moving:— Trucking— Grant, Shopping’ Parkade. chinists, Top wages and fringe NEED CAR? Your credit turned have the only office and class­ benefits. Apply E ft S Gauge, A Q u iliiy 6 0 0 0 TIME here/ VWUT IT? Storage 20 down?- Short on_ down payment? room in town. For complete in­ Mitchell Drive. 11,000 sq. ft. of space available all on one floor (also formation e e telephone “yellow lankn^f? ■'Repossession? Don't 4 MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ EXPERIENCED hairdressers. Ap­ basement space). Excellent loca'tion for offices. Owner espaif! See Honest Douglas, In­ page 10,’’ Office 443 Main St.. ing Com pany t-ocai and long dis ELECTRONICS — Television Man Home. t MI 9-7398 ply Marlow’s Beauty Salon. i quire about lowest down, small­ tance moving, packing and ator- with good working knowledge for will sub-divide. Ample parking facilities. Mm. C.'A Pi*. ^ est payments anywhere No small age. Regular service throughout GRANT S p a r k a d e Store - We permanent position "in Hartford. ^ <■____ loan or finance company plan. E-Z LERN New England states apd Florida. need a mature woman with artis­ Should have at least a 2nd Clas.s. A t Douglas Motors, 338 Main. Ml 3-6563 tic ability for our floral arrange- ' Frin^. benefits. Give complete SHORT 1UB« BY FRANK O’NEAl DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. ment department. This is "an op- : information in first letter. Write J. D. REALTY CO. 1953 CHEVRODET, 2-door, stand- MAHCEIe STER Package DeUvery. Manchester. Herald, Box E A Budget portunity for a creative person ------r , -. __ ard shift, good ’ condition, PI Automatic and Standard shift. Light trucking and package deliv­ vylth initiative. Pay as you go, take only the 618 CENTER STREET— MI 3-5129 ' 2-8058. . ery Refrigerators. waah»rs and ADULT over 21 for part-time , HOU) number of lessons required. stove moving specialty Folding SALESI.ADIES, full time Or part-1 work in drug store, must be good Price 1958 FORD Custom 300, 2-door, time (1-5:301, Experience helpful j driver and reliable. Call MI fm esE . . OIJIER AND NERVOUS STU­ chairs for rent. Ml 9-0762 FF ,vou are looking for a .spa- V-8, PordoVnatic. Good mnning ^ but not nece.ssary Apply in per- 9-4587 for appointment. DENTS OUR SPECTALTY i condition. MI 9.-0455 after 5 p.m. THE AUSTIN A CHAMBERS CO. ' sons. Tots 'n Teens,. 956 Main ciou.s Cape Cod home at a HIGH SCHOOL boys wanted for ’«i«t’4 CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET Moving, packing, storaige, local Street, Mancheater. , price that will favor .vour 1956 M ERCU RY 2-door hardtop, and long distance Agent., for maintenance work' part-time af­ • 4; - ^ ter school. Apply ’in person. W. pockpt book, plea.se iall us automatic transmission, power MI 3-8.552 Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world-wide CONNECTICUT Motel needs ~ 2 ! steering, radio, heater, reason­ movers. Free estimates. Ml 3-5187. pai’i-time maids. Apply 400 Tol-! T, Grant, 816 Main St. on this listing, todaji Fea- s.' ~For Rent Or Lease ~ MORTY MEEKLB able. 528-4044. ------a! j land Turnpike, MI 3-1,555. j ture.s .six fini.shed' rooms, )) BY DICK CAVALLI P R E P A R E FOR driver's teat. Ages 16 to 80. Dnvmg and class recently .redecorate^. Full • A l . - v . V J 1961 VOLVO. PV544. 85 h.p. engine, Feint inp— raoennK 21 Ch r i s t m a s s e l l i n g s e a s o n room. Three Instructors. No wait- i 25,000 FEET (Or Less) Of 4-speed transmission, mint condi­ I IS HERE. Without any experi- basemeirt.. Alumhiflnt .siding m '5 0 0 ? / r B J S 2 6 w m ? tng. Manchester Dri'vlr.g Acade­ E3XTERIOR and interior painting. CONTEMPORARY . tion. M I 3-7287, 5:15-7 p.m. my. PI 2-7249 I ence you can earn 82 to 85 an will keep exteribi', mainte- su \m w P l j'MNar0DiN0 Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper I k nazHOWTOTwajw I hour ill yopr spare time selling nence to a minimug]’. Close r, IHDU$TRIAL SPACE a TO cm .sou AGAIN. THAT RACNED L A 6 6 0 / 1955 OIJISMOBILE Convertible, books on request. I^lly insured. AVON cosmetics, toiletries and OFFICE Vh ii'hw tires and brake.s, good m e­ to Manchester High arid Garai^e— Service— ^Storatte 10 Call Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003 Gift Sets in .vour vicinity. We On one level of second fltMir. Railroad siding, 3-car BUZZ SAWYER chanical condition. Call All 9-6964. train you. "Call today, '289-4922. SPACE Junior iHigh. Multiple listed BY ROY CRANE TW O-CAR GARAGE. 18x20, 618 PAINTING AND paperbangdng. capacity, truck do'ck. elevator with 10,000 lb. capacity. MUST SACRIFICE — 1956 Ford 2- at $14,900. Center Street. Could be enlarged Good clban workmanship at rea­ AVAILABLE sprihkW system, parking facilities. SUITABLE FOR OBOY.' TO THINK I'M ACTUAUY ALOW door convertible, good condition, sonable rates. SO years in Man­ HCVi WHO and used for business. J. D, Real­ Very desirable area resnaJnlng IN AN AMERICAN UNDEMROUND MISSILE standard shift. MI 4-8059. JARVIS REALYV €0. MANYtJ^fe! For further information call CLOSED THAT ty, 618 Center Street, MI 3-5129. chester Rsymoni) Fiske. MI In unique, newly eatabllshed SILO WHERE THEY lAUHCH TITAN JCBWS. p o o r : 9-9237, Realtors MlA Insurors j a 1956 FORD, 8 cylinder, 2-door, SI^PTIC TANKS Business and Professional NOW FOR GARAGE FOR RENT. 87. 148 Member— Manrhestev .^Cbarifiber 5 STUART CARLSON standard transmission, radio, EXTERIOR AND interior painting. AND Building. Will flnish oil or part SOME PICTURH.' Cooper Hill St., Manchester, for Of Commerce heater, whitewall tires, excellent Wallpaper books Paperhanging.! to your speelfleations. W e In-' U HIUIARD ST.— Ml 9-4556;^ t*ar or . storage. , Glastonbury Call Mt 3-411?, MI ^2519, condition. Call MI 9-1468 after 6 Ceilipgs. Floors. Fully Insured.; \1te .roiir lni|iilry. 633-9057 PLUGGED SEWERS » n s -7 W f p.m., Saturday after 1 p.m., workmanship guaranteed. Leo Pelletier, Ml 9-6.’<26 If no answer, Machine Gleaned Duriiig Busine.s.s Hours aid nmargla call MI 3-9043. - ♦ MI 9-4S8I ! Business Kerrices Offered 13 Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer o\ac 1948 BUICK, g o o d ' condition, 865. After Business Hours AU kiU M l 9-0548. INTERIOR PAINTING -Decorat­ Lines Installed— Cellar Water- /0 -/7 TREE REMOVAL, pruning, spray­ MI 9-5384 ' ; ing and lot clearing. Call Frtmk ing, ceilings, wallpapering; floor ’•roofing Done. 1954 PONTIAC, 2-door, good run­ w C. Noble, Ml 9-6053. MI 9-0874. sanding and refinishlng. Clean I ning condition, first 8150 drives it workmanship. No job too small. PYRAMID INVESTMENTS, INC. CAPI AIN EASY BY LESS,IE TURNER away. M I 9-7839. LAWNMOWBIR sharpening and re­ John Verfaille, Ml 9-5750. McK in n e y BROS. 1957 FORD Convertible, very good pairs. Also, lawn . maintenance. Sewerage Disposal Co. 357 Free ptek-up and delivery Little PAINTING—Interior arid exterior, Hey,.YOliRE RIGHT, WAG! THF GUARD HURRY! HE \ l A i V ! THAT LAB DOOR » conditiqir; .jpower steering, power paperhanging, rully Insured, Now 1.30-1,3? Pearl Mt.— M l 3-5308 EAST CENTER STREET: seCGIT NOW, AMD IS STARTING TO 5H0UL0NT HAVE \0 P E M IN 6 ! SOMEBODY'^ brakes.'‘CAn be seen at 63 Fair- ft McKinney. IS Woodbridge Sti M l 3-8020. giving special -rates on Interior LEFTHIGPOGT IN6IPE! field St After 4 p.m., all day Sat­ work. Joseph P. Lewis, general MICKEY FINN TO TURN IN AN BY LANK LEONARD urday. i' COMPLETE 24-hour oil burner contractor, M l 9-9658 " ALARM! service. Also, plumbing and. heat­ ing. Free estimates. M •■7321, PAINTING and wallpapering wall­ HE'S OKAY, BUCK— AS , LAVERNE IS OUT OF TOWN paper removed. Wallpaper books YOU'RE NOT FAR AS r CAN SEE.' BUT ) OKAY.' — AND WON’T BE BACK STOTSnsiDEiWADia, strae walls, on request. Ceilings. Free Esti­ th« is ridiculous, coach/ PLAYING TOAMDRROW, I'D HAVE DR. LAVERNE / LET'S DO UNTIL TUESDAY! Assessors’ Notice mates. Call Roger Ml 8-0923 MACHINE OPERATORS I'VE PLAYED WITH HEADACHES fireplaces, flagstone terraces. LARRY— UNLESS IW CHECKON HIM.TOOl A IT./ Each' penson liable to pay Work done at reasonable prices. — PART TIME — — LOTS OF TIMESI SURE HXI'RE RK5HT.' PROPERTY TAXES in this toivn MI 3-0796. VENETIAN blinds retaped, record EXPERIENCED DRILL PRESS, BRIDGEPORT ed, same day service: washing j Is hereby notified that he is requir­ and TI'RRET LATllE OPERATORS 6 to 11 P.M. ed by IgW to return to the As.ses- l-AWN MOWERS ataarponeo and overnight service, Fintjell’s, 485 eors on or before the first business repaired, sales and eervica, pick E. Middle Tpke. MI 3-4865. — FULL TIME— t dqy of November of this .year, a up and delivery Ice akates ataarp- EXPERIENCED DRILL PRESS and BRIDGBPfMl'if nr.w ' lAVFDNi written pr printed list properly ened,' precision ground. L A M OPERA'TORS 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. , ' signed and sworn to, on a form Equipment Corporation, Route 88, supplied. J)jt the Assessors and ap­ Vernon, Conn. 'TR 5^7809. Manches- Confrolmatics Corporotidit proved iiy ' the Tax Commissioner TUNING. 88. Fifteen years’ 200 MAIN STREET: ROCKVILLE of all the TAXABLE PROPERTY experience. Free repair estimates Tolland TR 5-3317 • MI 9-7735 BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL upon request. Call Kenneth Robin­ belonging to him and’ .subject to son. MI 3-1365. DAVY JONES BY LEKF and MrWII.LIAMS taxation' In said Tow n on the first day of October. SUMMIT PARK THE UdlilE SH ^ N HERl IS EXPEHSIVE ft will be necessary for all places' No Money Down V.A. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JO>IES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ~ of BUSINESS to file inventories. Well, relatively ao—on the other hand, to duplicate this home and every feature would undoubt­ H'HIV.' YOU THE STREAM'S ABOUT YEAH, Intn^uetng edly coot much more. But follow mo while I Hit these vwr>’ agreeable extra featuree: TWO ARE BACK WORKED CLEAN, BUCK. DAVY... TEN PE® CENT wiU be added to GROCERY STORE V E A H l y ^ j : lyeAHiVEAHiy SOONER'N 1 WE'LL BE FINISHED 1 K N O W .' each list not given In and sworn to EKPECTED.' BEFORE LONG. according to law, on or before' said FOR SALE T HOME and BUSINESS ' ★ Beautifully treed and fully landscaped 200 x 20(1 lot 1^1 stateT - J s t a t e ! first business day of November. *14,800 ★ Two-car wide and more, amesite driveway The Board of A.sse.ssors of the ^ IF YOU ABE IDOKING FOB A > LO<)ATION M lII'jRR Combination meat market and ★ Generous siye. two-car attached garage Town.of Bolton; Conn., will meet New 6-ro

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, CONN,/^RIDAY, CKOCTOBER 19, 1961 \ iOA. MANCHESTM E'YENING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 p a g e TWENTY-THREE Garden— Parni— Dairy Household Goods 5,1 Musical Instruments 5.^ Rooms Witluiat Board 59 Apartments— Plats— Houses For Rei 65 Housefi For Salp 72 i______t______3— Apartments— Plat*^ Furnished A p a ^ e n ts 63-A Business Loeatkms Houses For Sale 72 Housm For 8iUo 72 Housm Fm Sale 72 Products 50 STERILIZED,' ulsed furniture for .Tenements ' ‘ 65 Tenements dOVBWTRY—7-room house unfur- MANCHESTER — Rolling Park PIANO TUNING, $8. Fifteen years’ HOUSEKEEPING room for one, For Rent 94 R ^ C H —6 rooms, West' Side, MANCHESTER-—Prospect St, Ex­ MANCHESTERr-Small farm over Cape, very clean. Other listings 1 every room,' including mattresses, .experience. Free reftair estimates ' washer, parking, 80 Garden St.' LARGE 8^4 room furnished apart­ niahed, $110 per month. Call PI Youngstown kitchen with buUt- 68 STARKWEATHER ST. — Large APPLES -Oravenstein, Macintosh, •Vi-ROOM apartment, furnished ROCKVILLE — 4-room apartment, ment, first floor, heat, hot water 2-6452. cellent 6 room Cap^, full base­ an acre, good 6 room house, ga­ availaUs. Tongren Agency, MI 6-room h(Mise,' «1I utilities, seUing. Cortlands, Greenings, Bunce I springs, and upholstered furni­ upon 'request. Call Kenneth R ob-' MI 9-1936 FIVE ROOM professional suite Ine, 8 bediooms, dining room, full . 1-6821. or unfurnished, dll heat, adults. additional attic and shed ator- and electricity furnished. Work­ ment, 'city utilities, fireplace, hot rage. 8 large bams, central, only for modest price of $14,500. Jo-'' The Open Forum Farm S29 W. Center St., MI ture. All kinds, of appliances, irison, MI 3-1365. available shortly in heart of down­ basement,. carport, $3,400 as­ water oU heat, dormers, combina­ • cleaned and tested. New dinett'e Reasonable rent. New Bolton age. Garage available. Adul^ ing couple preferred. Tel. MI SOUTH COVENTRY - Lakefront $12,500. Hayes Agency, Ml 8-4608. House* For Salo 72 eeph Barth, Broker, MI 9-0820. 8-*ne. Road. MI 3-6389. 9-9608 town Manchester, Heated and sumes VA mortgage at tion windows and . doors, priced at i sets and mattresses brand names. FURNISHED room near Main St. only. TR 5-5986 or MI 8-0491, sprinklered building. Suite oc­ Park. Available for immediate $17,000. Philbrick Agency. Ml Communications for publications in the Open Forum will not be BUNDY like new. Tel. Ml 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. occupancy, one fumlahed trailer only $15,300. CTiarles Lesperance, GREEN HILL STREET—Small 2 QUALITY HOMES- We have guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. The APPLES, cooking and eating, $1 ’ Shop and save at I.iniilar In­ years old, large modem kitchen, foot foundation, 6 finished rooms . ical view;s is desired by contributions of this character but let'- a.m.-4:30 p.m. Crocked, Realtor. MI 8-1677, Office and Store home, near everything. Refined C5ENTRAL LOCATION. store quire B. Harris, Burton’s, MI heat, hot water, and shower. $75 built-in oven and range, dishwash­ down, space for 2 additional bed­ dous ranch at 82 South Main ters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. gentleman 21 Church St. Available 'November Ml 3-2909. a month. J. D. Realty, 618 Cen- St. In the upper 20s; a beauty QUINCE to sell. MI 9-7252, No Equipment 54 BEAUTIFUL room duplex, SMce approximately 40’x40'. suit­ 9-5851. er, dlspoeal. pantry, etc. Large rooms and bath on second floor. TOLLAND — Be your own land­ Seturdav calls. ROPER' gas range, full size, good VERNON—4 rooms, modern apart­ able for small business. MI 9-6204. - ter Street, MI S-5129. dliting room, den center entrance 34 foot living room, spacious din­ Tw o Family In in Rockisdge. custom built, etc. TYPEWRITER SALE—new type­ PLEASANT room near Center, finished basement, lots of closet lord. Pay yoUr rent on this cute in the $26,000 bracket; ahd a condition. $25. MI 3-0084. ment, country setting, all latest space, modern bath, large kitch­ baU. paneled w a lk fl^ a c e in liv­ ing rooin. modem kitchen with 6-room ranch, $11,990 full price. ’Experienoed, Capable’ I’to hayf patience! How much writers $55 and up; used type­ gentleman preferred. Inquire 146 466 MAIN—Ideal for' offices Or any ing room with a beautiful riew, t real big split out in the Baldwin MAGJC CHEF Gas Range, excel­ Center Street Tel. Ml 3-9120. conveniences, including range, en and dining area, 2 bedrooms, Wanted To Rent 68 binlt-lns. oversize ■ bedrooms, Joeeph Barth, Broker, Ml 9-0320. To bhe Editor, tlenredo we have to haveL^A Household (^ o d s 51 writers $29 and up. Berube’s large refrigerator, -hfeat, hot wa­ commercial use. MI 9-5239, 9-6, bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, aluminum combinations, 1-car ga­ Hollister Street Rd. area for $33,000. T. J. Crock­ month ha.s. gone by ondif atlll lent condition. Call MI 3-5814 af­ T^-pewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ heat, hot water included, $128. OFFICE FOR RENT ett. Realtor MI 3-1577. Competition for public office is ROOM FOR RENT to working ter, heated garage, washer and MI 3-6452. KIABRLY gentleman, clean, plastered waUs, seUing at bank, rage. A quality built home with CRESTW(76D—VERNON ~ a good thing. One ot the beat ha-sn't been corrected! WfCen that ter 4:30. dle Tpke., Manchester. Ml 9-8477, appraisal, $81,000. PUl&lck AgsB- SOFA, black and white tweed, woman, garage if desired. MI drypr available, on bus line. Ideal for insurance or real es­ 245 NOR’TH MAIN—Store. MI quiet, aober, desires 2-room plaster walls' snd cast iron base­ ways to win this competition is to light changes to "Wajk" will your S-4856. Adults preferred. $126 monthly. ^lartment. Convenient. Maxi­ cy, MI 9-8464. board heating $25,900. Philbrick Area For the Discriminating Buyer offer the beet candidates. I be­ child have patienep'^and look for foam rubber cushions, armless, G.E. ELECTRIC Range, apart­ tate agent, $60 mmithly, utili­ 9-8229, 9-5. Lots For Bal* 7.1 usable as bed, $35. MI 8-4083. ment size, like new. $65. Hot- Wearing. Apparel— Furs 57 TR 6-2860. Furnishi>d Apartments 68-A mum $70. Box BB, Herald Agency, MI 9-8464. Oversize 6-room ranch, attach­ lieve the Republican Party has cars before cr(»stng. or wtlL he PLEASANT ROOM for gentelman. ties paid. Call PI a-8701. CUSTOM BUILT $ room Ranch, ed 2-car garage with sundeck, trust the "Wa^(" light and erosw? point dishwasher .excellent run­ large Uvlng. room with tireplaee, WYLLYS STREET—^extraordinary done juet that in endor.sing A. ning condition. $50. ’IJwo doors. SUGAR ’N SPICE, everything’s Central. Call MI 9-0641 or apply FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, hot ANDOVER — 2 - room furnished Value Plus At reduced from $24,900 to $22,500 Lawrence Rlker for the State As- Most young^ers are anxious to 2 Pearl Street, Apt. 8, water, $100. 206 Center Street. apartment for rent. All utilities, Houses t'or Rent 65 B u sin ess Propesty For Sale 70 formal dining room, family stse for fast sale. ■ingle lot 340 foot frontage, MI 24x78, complete with ' hardware nice at the Was-Nu-Shop, 476 15 PROCTOR ROAD 8-7444. . sembl.v. get home,^om school and wa pray A SENSATIONAL Call PI 2^6701. heated. C. H. Stiens, PI 2-7273. kitchen 2 bedrooms. VA baths, that tjtej- do! and frames. $4.00 each. White Main Street, where you can get PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, S’TORE FOR RENT—Green Road. AVAILABLE through June, 1968^ BUSINESS ZONE. H 361 Center reerMtioa room with tiraplaea, Larn,’ Riker ia a well-ediicAted cast iron kitchen sink with mix­ an expensive dress for the price I^ atlon suitable for numerous Colonial quality construcUon, $16,000 Bolton — South Road. Ovsraize and successful buainas.sman. He le a few articles havs been VALUE one block from Main St. MI R E y ^ —4 room modem apart­ ’THREE ROOM I furnished apart- . Completely furnished 3 bedroom Street.* Store and 6’ room apart­ encloaod breeseway, attached ga- ranch 28x40. \ acre land, ing faucets, 2214x54, $15. MI of an inexpensive one. No two ment, West Side. No children. business uses. Luncheonette first floor—living room, dining INDUSTRIAL lot for sale, about ha.s al#o .shown a keen interest in tten about how the motorist 3-8595 ment,' third floor, on bus line. ranch, Colunibia. Reasonable. ment. Income $186 per month; iv e , landscaped yard 91xl$4. trees and ahrubt B , sura to OSes time with the center lights— THREE COMPLBCTE ROOMS 9-9896. alike. Many reduced for your Tel. MI 3-7773. MI 3-6149. equipment available If desired. HArrisim 8-1346 after 6. Marlon B. Robertaon. Realtor, Ml room, kitchen, den„ half bath; 800 foot frontage. Call MI 9-3891. public affairs and demonatrati choice. Some . nu, some nearly Phone MI 8-6278, com er property, parking space IDon’t Wait aee this one. the abilit.v to understand the we pray that we won’t lose U'vss! ROOM FOR LADY or gentleman. ■______for 13 cars. Asking $18,500 Own­ 8-5958. second floor- 4 bedrooms (8 OF NEW' DECORATOR WATKINS nu. Open ’Tuesday through Sat- Quiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak twin size), full bath, one car Otis problems as well a.s to be^ ere We hope that a few concerned urdav 10-5. ’Thursday evening till er wants offer. Warren E. How­ garage, storms, screens, oil Coventry - - Twin Hilla sec­ with the right solution the mothers will take some tims out STYLE FURNITURE St., MI 3-8368, CH 6-4738. land, Realtor, MI 8-1108. VERNON—Immaculate 514 room Call Now Wanted— Real Rstate 77 Bargain Sliop 9. Ml 3-9407 ranch, 3 bedrooms, built-ins, large hot water heat, all city utlll- tion. Lovely 4-room ranch with decision Is made. I.arry bds .served from their busy day, to be at the 9299 LADY TO SHARE 6 room home, lot, $14,900. Philbrick Agency MI tifs, $17,900. carport. A Steal. CaU WISH 8UMEUNB to Oandle youl a ntimber of years onJune Board of center at 2:25. Please oboerre this $87.50 lO'axlO'i’’ Walnut Vanity LADY'S Mouton Coat, size 10-12, garage available. Call MI 9-3949 Hos For Sale 72 9-8464. r«si MtatsT cau ms at Ml 9-0126 Blduoation and other local . posi­ light and prepare your ehlldren Easel Mirror, $10.95 fine condition. Reasonable. MI evenings. JOSEPH LOMBARDO AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS y prompt and courteous servics. tions. The votqr* are now offer­ for croasing it. Magnificent sofa bed covered 3-0803. FOUR BEiDROOM colonial, at­ FINLEY STREET - Ranch\ 5 Joseph Barth. Broliet ed an opportjHflty to return an There’s a saying “After Bie la 100% nylon, matching chair $64.50 29'4x29’4’’ Comer Chest, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK-OCTOBER 14-20 rooms plus a utility room and Broker walnut, three drawers. $29.95 tached breeieway, 3-car garage, ' Belfiore Agency BROKER experienced Jtnd capable man to horse ia stolen, the bam door,; is with foam cu.shions, 3 mar- SPORT COAT, topcoat, hunting Apartments— Flats— heated rec room, 300x200 tree MI 9-9845 WANTED—Real Estate. Selling or the Legislature with the assur­ closed." We pray it doesn't take a $15.75 Modem Desk Lamp, mush­ jacket, hearing aid. Model 200. flreiriace, 11k ceramic baths, shad­ buying Reeidential, commercial proof top tables, 2 lovely table Tenements 63 ed let, immediate occupancy. shaded lot, 2-car garage, 24 foot MI 9-7005 ance tlyK the best intere.sts of the tragedy for some action! lamps, 2 jumbo throw pillows, room shaped shade, green, $9,98 MI 9-1976. living room with fireplace, plen­ or industrial real estate. Contact Mr. A Mrs. Carl Rivers Beechler • Smith, Realtors. MI MI 3-5121 FIVE ROOM RANCH with IS foot T\>wn.. $30,500. estats to this Court for aillowaocs, it Infant car bed, 2-piece IMng MK FIVE ROOM RANCH able location, recently redecorat­ is ~- througii the walk light the same is a man of courage and good MANCHESTER—6 room older Co­ N. got. Open Sundays. MI 9-6580.: ORDERED that ths 29tk day of Oc­ time .YOur child is taking his first judgment. Similarly, I am oonfl- room set. TR 5-3108 lonial. Generous size rooms In­ ed, fireplace, 2 bathrooms, laun­ ROPER ga« stove, apartment size, $18,500 5500. Down REDUCED—Established prestige Wadsworth St. Excellent 2- tober. 1962 at- four o'eto^. afternoon, clude Hving room, dining room, dry room, excellent value. Beech- family, $-7 beautifid rooms, few atepe acroae the atreet. This dent that Jack Shea, with kls keen $80. MI 8-44,'W. ' ■VVANTED—Apartment .sire gas location. 6 room Colonial CNipe at the Probate Office inl'the Muntcipaj mind and sound judgment. ■wiH do » NOT $900, NOT $800, stove In good condition. Call MI kltehen and $ bedrooms, utility ler-Smith, Realtors, MI 9-8952, MDC with enclosed breeteway and ga­ top repair, 2-car garags, Building in said Miuioheater, b« ano- haa happened several times, not OPEN $-6969. the same ia assigned for a hearing only to children but to adults! a fine job in the Legisiatura NOT $700, NOT $600, 3-4074. room, and enclosed pwch, OH Rantal-PurchaM plan offered rage Many extra features include baautlfui lot. Asking $32,900, \ > on the allowance of said administra­ This situation can be oorreotpd m Votes for these two men vriU NO! NO! Musical Instruments 53 heat, $14,500. Robert Wolverton to qualified buyer. A "once in kitchen built-lna, 114 baths, fira- tion account with said estate, ascer- NOT EVEN $560 Agency, MI 9-2813. a lifetime" wportunlty De­ $9,900—514 ROOM ranch, fireplace, d r e a l t y •Aiamant of heirs and order of dis­ told by several parents to tha lo­ bear good fruIL 2-car garage, large lot, privacy. place, half acre beautifullly land­ J. . BUT A WHOLE HOUSE ACCORDIONS, guitars, ahapli- Rooms Without Board 59 tails explained and terms ar­ scaped. Owner transferred. Make tribution. and this Court dirtcu that cal police and school principal, Albert T. Deiwey RIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. « f Center M. aotics of ths time and place assigned linoe the beginning of school we S ROOMS LOVELY flers. SaVe upwards 40 per cMt, ranged. November occupan­ an offer today. Beechler-Smith, MI 8-5129 for said hearing be given to all pei^ NBRV FURNITURE FURNISHED ROOMS, complete ?4 PE^ dining room, paneled family cy. 1 sons known to be interested therein have been told, by Police Head­ For Jsek Iheo Realtors. MI 9-8962. MI 3-6969. New 26 watt amplifier, $110. Any HOUSE MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, TV) bhe Editor, , - light housekeeping facilitiee. Cen­ room, full shed dormer, fire to appear and be heard thereon by pub­ quarters that they are aware of AND APPLIANCES 12 bass accordion worth $100 excellent closet and ste.-age apace, ROCKVILLE — Cape, 6 rooms ex­ EVERYTHING trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 SUNDAY, OCT. 21 alarm, aluminum combinaUons, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — 6 room lishing a copy of this order in some the situation and that's why the Within the next few weeks ws trade Rondinone Accordion Cen­ attached garage. Very cloae to ELVA TYLER. Raaltor large encloeed oorcb. 2-car ga­ pandable, painted gray, full shed I newepaper haring a circulation In said policeman is on duty there. This will go to the polls to eleat our rep­ FOR ONLY $500.00 ter, 1169 Main, East Hartford. Arch St., Manchester. rage,r u e $19,700. Piaibrick Agency. ranch, 114 tile beths, full base dormer sntranee hall, < ^ n stair­ i pistricl, at least seven days before the 2:00 to 5:30 P.M. i. ; day of said hearing, and by mailing policeman haa $wo "Walk" lights resentatives to the State Lsglsia- Which Includes 289-2089. achool, shopping and transporta­ MI 9-4469 m I ment, three way flrepleCc, dish way, fireplace, baseboard heat, 1 Westinghouse Refrigerate tion. ^7,000. pWlbrick Agency, MI washer, garbage disposal, built- : on or befors October 18. 1963. by certt- to take care of. Can you be two ture. AU of the people of Man­ 137 Edgerton St. aluminum combinations, base­ '. fled mail, a copy of this order to Ken­ different placee the same time? chester and the State of Oonnseti- 1 Emersem Tele'vlaion 9-S464. 84 VIRGINIA RD. Ansaldi HeighU. in oven and cooking unit, large ment garage, large lot. garden neth A. Barrett, 16 Kelsey Place, 1 Bedroom Suite TRUMPET — Martin. MI S-6866. MANCHESTER Vacant. Large 7 room Colonial, 4 family room, beautiful terrace, ' Bloomfield, Conn. The local police also said, they in­ eut will be well represented if Jkek POimER It.—Large oiUaplal home, MANCHESTER—42 Ludlow Road, ■pace. Owner transferred. Price JOHN J. WAIJ-ETT, Judge. formed the SUte Highwny, Dept, Shea is re-eledted 1 Living room Suite bedrooms, 114 baths, 2 fireplaces, garage, amesite drive, all e i^ reduced to $11,700 Harold HIncka, NEW RANCH S bedrooms, VA baths, 3-car ga­ Rockledge. New 6 room ranch, 8 utilities. Charles Leeperanee, l a and it- was being taken ear* of, BslUto Ps«M l 1 Dinette Set large bedrooms, natural wood­ breezeway, 2-car garaage. St. RSaltor, TR 6-6384. UMITA'rtOM OBDEB PIANO, excellent Wurlitzer con­ rage, iatge landscaped yard. James Pariah. Charles Leiesper- 9-7630, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 1 Healthrest Mattress work throughout, built-in oven and at Mancheeter within and for the 1 Healthrest Spring sole, for someone objecting to 5-ROOM CAPE Shown by appointment. Marlon E. ance, MI 9-7620. MANCHESTER—8 vesr old 6 *17,906 Robertson, Realtor. Ml $-8966. range. This new home will be i ANDOVER — Spacious 6 - roe District of Mancheater on the 16ih day 2 Throw Rugs full price. Sacrifice $375. MI Expandable to 7 rooms; room delightful iplit level on of October, 1661. 4-0191. open for inspection all day every [ OUT8TANDINQ two year old apUt- home, 80x200 lot evsrlooking the Present Hon. John J. Walletl, Judge. 1 Boudoir Chair 3 large bedrooms. 1V4 baths', PINE HILL ST.—5 room ranch, day. Stop by at your convenience. high elevation. Custom built 3 Vanity Lamps family size kitchen. full will sell for only $300 level. 8 bedrooms, S full baths, lake, breezeway. garage, full Estate of Charlotte L. Veitch. lata of rec room, wooded lot, convenient Robert Wolverton Agency, MI I basement. Transfer, means sell baaement to roof. Numerous Manchester In said District, deceased Becker Tells Outcome J Pillows basement. Choice of decor. above FHA commitment. formal dining room, family room On motion of Otto Nelson of said esrerything. Owner, MI 9-7658. 9-2813. so for $16,500 it’s yours. Good built-in features plua 114 baths, 1 Pr. Blankets For further information, to with built-lns and patio, 3-«ar ga­ pleturs book Iritchsn, double Manchesten, administrator. 1 Cocktail Table NOTICE / LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Ranch. rags. This home features many financing available. Call John H. o r d e r e d that six months from tbs calf MANCHESTER—Roomy 8 bedroom Lappen, Inc., MI 9-5361, Iff oven, dining room, rec room 16th day of October. 1962. be and tha 2 Table Lamps Eixceptionally large living room Colonial, excellent condition, 1'4 extras Including dishwasher, dii- with fireplace, a full planter same are limited and allowed for the Of .Pioneer Meetings 1 9 X 12 Rug ZONING BOARD with fireplace, dining area and posal, built-in oven and range, 9-7448 MI 8-53ie. creditors within which to bring In their tiled baths, landscaped comer lot, house, 3-car garage, large shade claims against said aetata, and lald 1 Floor Lamp OF APPEAI^ kitchen frith view of lake. 3 bed­ 3-ione heating, elaborate interior trees. Priced to sell. Vacant. Bel Air Real Estate Co. Better Buy Realty close to all facilities, assumable lighting, tastefully decorated, VERNON—-8 room ranch with administrator is diractad to give pub­ 1 Smokei* Variances-exception granted rooms, 3 baths, elaborately finish­ G.I. mortgage with low down pay­ 40x40 steel building in rear, com­ Phone MI $-6278. Brae-Bum lic notice to the creditori to bring in Henry Becker, seeking to or-'^letter to the employes 'Should have 86 Pc. Dinnerware Set Ml 8-9882 Larry Adams—MI 9-3434 ed basement with fireplace, bar, hand hewn roof shingles, profes­ their claims within said time allowed Philip Uzanas, carport variance, ment. Buy direct from owner. Ml mercial zone, bus line. Many buei- Realty. 'V by ptibliahing a copy of this order In ganize the Pioneer Parachute Co.'s sufficiently Informed them of tho 24 Pc. Silver Set 84 Crestwood Dr. etc. 3-car proYcssionally sionally landscaped, top v^us at 3-0037. $39,900. PhUbrick Agency. MI ness possibilities. Tongren Agen. aome newsiutper having a ciiciilation Mancheater plant for the Amal­ a’vallable benefits. 18 Yds. Floor Covering Robert C. Fuller, addition vari­ landscaped Tot. Priced at $29,900. ey, MI 8-8321. in aaid probate dlstitet within Mn days According to Becker, there are EVERYTHING Philbrick Agency, MI- 9-8464. MANCHESTER—Branford Street. 9-8464. from the date of thia order and return gamated Clothing Workers of ance, 68 Adelaide Rd, make to this court of the notice given, now enough Pioneer employes ONLY $500.00 Edward Stelmark. garage vari­ New 6 room Cape Cod, 3 extra ROOMY CUSTOM America, AFL-CIO, described MANCHESTER—8 bedroom home JOHN J. WAI.I-ETT. Judge. pledged to support the union, to Free storage until wanted Free ance, 4^Deedfleld Dr...... 1,'^ large bedrooms, dining room with Wednesday evening the outcome of request an election, confirming the delivery. ^jopeAA. maluL cl h itf plug garage In excellent location parquet floor, birch cabinet kitch­ MANCHESTER BUILT COLONIAL UNITATIOR OSOKB two worker's meetings held Tues­ Thomas Ree.se. addition vari­ and Condition, some outbuildings, SUt ROOM CAPE AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ACWA as the employes' bargain­ Free set-up by our own reliable ance. 15 Hyde St. en with built-ins, fireplace, 114 at MajicbesMr within and for the day night, and sought to explain to \ deep lot, fpU price $14,900. Beau­ Just off Center gtreet—7 ing agent. men. Original price for sdl this Colonial Coin Cleaners, Inc., sign OPEN SUN DAY - 2-5 P.M: baths with ceramic tile, city utili­ ' HOME SO TEMPTING Tip-Top Shape DUtrlct ot Maocheoter on the 11th day The Herald apparent contradic­ The National Labor Relatiens merchandise was $825.46 Some for­ tiful 8 room English Colonial, all ties. near buses, schools and rooms, $ twin bed size bed­ of October 1962. tions between the union's and the variance, 176-178 Spruce St. kinds of extras. For quality and; rooms, IVi baths, garage, Present Hon. John J. Walletl, Judae. Board requires 30 per cent of a tunate person can purchase K all Alfred Ritter, garage variance, shopping. $1,800 down. Schwartz 109 North Elm St., near BUng Efltate of Mabel J. Potterton. late of company’s versions of available location cal] on this one. We also j Real Estate, AD 6-1341, Mr Ar- . . . you'll want to move right shady let, in top condition. plant’s employes to make auch for only $500.00. 45 Chester Dr. 70 Era Drive Junior High. FUll shed dor­ Mancheeter in aaid Dialrlrt, der-raaed. employe benefits. pledges. Becker itill says he has MONTHLY jdifpUdLnsjL itL psapbiSu lujsiA, • • • have a handyman’s special at ruda, MI 8-6454. in. Lovely 6-room CAPE COD, Evenings Bill Boles, MI 9-9858. On motion of Ruaaell S. Potterton of TTiesday’s ineeting-s, one at 8 William Blakely, limited repairer mer. 114 baths, garage. Owm- aaid Mancheater, executor. about 51 per cent now. -PAYMENTS $11,000, and many more from! featuring living room, bright p.m. and one at 12:15 a.ni. attract­ license, 288 Center St. Pratt and Whitney have transferred these proud owners out to $6,500 up. The Snisworth Mitten EIGHT ROOM Garrison Olonlal. ers New Jersey bound, offered ORDERED that six nionthe from the Two Cases Pending ONLY $16.98 and cheery family size kitchen, below eoet. lllh day of October, 1962. be and the ed a conibined total of about 66 of TDie above will be effective Oct. the Midwest, and they are moving next week. So here is your op­ Agency, Realtor, MI 8-6930, Aus­ large liidne room, dining room, WARREN E. HOWLAND aame are limited and allowed for the Standing between the election Phone For Appedntment 22. 1962. portunity to acquire a nice clean home . . . slightly used, but all 2 bedrooms and bath on first. the parachute company's 230 pro­ SAMUEL Albert Htfd CH 7-0858 tin Chambers, MI 9-7006. kitchen, snidy and lavatory, 4 Two bedroms on secqnd. 10x20 Realtor creditora within wliirh to biing In their duction employes. Becker sa.vs. are two pending cases of alleged Notice filed in office of Town the "heavy” work has been done . . . landscaping, lawns, com­ t ■ ■ bedrooms and bath on second claima aaainel aaid eaiate, and aaid unfair termination. Two employes, SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Clerk, Oct. 17, 1962. binations, etc. pine paneled breezeway attach­ ELVA TYLER. Realtor 676 Main It.—MI 8-110$ executor Ta directed to rive public no- The largeip part of both meet­ If you have no means of trans­ ROCKLEDGE — Modern 6 room floor. Recreation room with fire­ ed to 18x22 garage. MORE Uce to the credilore to brlni in their ings was spent describing the according to Becker, were dis­ ZONING BOARD People who lead vital, dynamic Kve« mesh their thinking and activities.. ranch on sloping wooded lot. 20x25 place In basement. Attached MI 9-4459 olaima within aaid time aflowad by charged arbitrarily and apparently portation, I’ll send my auto for OF APPEALS There are six rooms, and this styled home has two baths, one of CHARM LtPON INSPECmON publlahing a cop.v of thia oi-der in aome model conlrtxt provisions the union you. No obligation. Into the whirring gears of today's social, economic and political machinery. foot rec room with fireplace on double gaSnge. Aluminum aiding. newapaper having a circulation In aaid because of their union activitiee. Roger B. Bagley; them off the master bedroom. Garage and rec room, plus a base­ at only $18,500. Cal! Mrs. is promoting, most of them already ment. Comer lot. Fine neighborhood of comparable values. grade level with separate en- Central location. $32,900. Phfl- Hunter, MI 9-3695, MI 9-5806, lOUTH WINDSOR — Spacious 114- probate diatrici within ten daya from in effect at one or another of the The NLRB will not oversee any - A—l^ B —E—R—T— S Chairman trance. $ bedrooms, 3 baths, at' brick Agency, MI 9-8464. room 80 foot ranch home. 8 bed­ ; the date of thia order and return make' elections to confirm a union’s 43-45 ALLYN ST,, HARTFORD Daniel L. Hair, Started off in the $20,000’s, but make a realistic offer . . we’ll TR 5-6611. I to thia court of the notice given. Reliance Mfg. j ^ .’s plants listen. tached garags, and eun deck. BOWERS SCHOOL-7 room Co­ rooms, 2 full baths, garage and ■lOHN J.■ WAI.l J.InT. Judge. Pioneer Parif?hute is a Reliance «t*tus as bargaining agent If there OPEN NIGHTS 'TILL 9 P. M. Secretary. To sta.v in gear, they need all the help and information they can get. $39,900. Philbrick Agency, MI MANCHESTER — 3 famUy 5-6. patio; heated, paneled 32 foot very convenient to schools and lonial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, division, !'*■''* cases of unfair labor practice Mo.st of it th ^ get from newspapers . . . the only news medium which puts 9-84$4. 3-car garage, well shaded lot recreation room, easily convert­ I.IMITATION OBDEB Becker reports thaf employes ‘ pending litigation, T shopping, good condition, oil BARROWS * WALLACE ed to bedroom; large lot, near AT A t'OURT OF PROBATE held information in their hands in a retainable form to be read and digested steam heat. Asking $17,900. Rob­ 105x150. Only $16,500. Hayes Agea- j at Maiichf^iiUr within and for thi* both for and against the proposed ^ This problem was one of the T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor «y, MI $-4808 Eves. Ml 9-229T. schools and churches; owner Diatrict of lfanrh»»fltpr on thf 11th day unionization were pre.sent. He! topics di.scuBsed at a Monday meet- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ **^A************* when they need it and have time for it. ert Wolverton Agency, MI 9-2818. 56 B. Center 8t., Manchester transferred. Special value at of October, 1962, ' Prenanl Hon. John J. WaM«*tt. Judg«. lougbt to answer the objections ing between Michael Kagan and MI S.I.I77 I Quick Towel-Trim MI 9-5306 COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, $17,900. Cantor A Goldfarb, Real­ IT'S ONLY MONEY r tors. Ml 8-8442, TR 5-6244. Estate of Robert H. Sharman. late raised ra is'^ bvby those opposing the move, William Bell, Pioneer executives. 2-car garage, centrally located, Besides describing the worker's Becker and Howard Samuel, as- But it’s YOUR money and We’d ^ To be of genuine importance to p^ple, newspapers must be free. No Wear A Half Siza? $16,600. PhUbrick Agency, MI ***** ****; BMides deacribiSK the 9-8464. A PLUS VALUE! 8 room Cape On motion of Hartford Kationa] Bank ' niM tingi, Backer also talked abouT fdstant ’president of the ACWA. like to help you get all you can"^ people are free where the pre-ss is gagged. So, it makes a big difference in $6,'400 — SMALL ranch home, 10; Cod. Bretton Road, Rolling Park and Trust Company of Hartford. Con-j ronflictlng description.s of Pio- Becker aavs the union's leral de- in the REAL ESTATE MAR-'N people’s live whether or not their newspapers are free. miles out. modern kitchen and MANCHESTER—7 room split level, area, wall-to-wall carpeting in ■"oRDERKD^hm month. Iron, the' neer'a employe benefits that have i.s preparing chaijM bath, artesian well, Immaculate I's baths, rec room, garage, cov­ living room, dining room, stairs nth dav of October. 1962. and tha been made public thia week, by the against the firm, in case the [f ;|rou are buying or selling Ar tors, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. | cr#»dttoni wUhin which to bring In th«ir "We would prefer to handle this AND grounds. Hayes Agency, Ml 3-4803. ily room, plus extra' large ga­ claims BKAinsi .<9Aid #ntale. and aaid At A July 26 meeling Beck^ii* IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to people whether the cold war is cxacuior ia directed to give public no­ paased out to parachute workers Out of court.-in the spirit of eo- HOMES REAL ESTATE J MANCHESTER-Large attracUve rage. plus Plasticrete block Aspirin? Bufferin? wanning up, whether we are losing or winning the space race . . . news­ THRE^ BEDRObM ranch. 2 full patio. Near public and parochial tice to the creditora to bring In their a pamphlet delailing benefits paid opei-ation that has always existed o r CALL TODAY ^ 4 bedroom ranch, dining room, Claima w’ilhin anid time/ allowed by between the union and the other papers bring people the truth. baths, attached garage, full base' aehools. $17,900. MI 8-8621. piibliahlng a copy of thia order^ln aome to employes of other Reliance di­ GOOD fireplace. Garage. Cellar, patio, ment, glumlnum combinations, Reliance Mfg. pVants.” VALUE newapaper having a circulation In aaid visions that have already been nice location, reasonably priced. many extras, beautifully land­ VERNON probate diatrici within ten daya from omnnHi'iiw them to SQUIRE * Carlton W. Hutchina, MI' 9-5132. scaped. almost new, excellent the date of this ord^r and return make unlonUeU. compaung inem lu IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to home owners whether taxes go up to thia court of the notice:e giverriven benefits offered locally. SIX ROOM, 2 baths, raised ranch. condition, $18,900. Owner trans­ Brand new 6-room custom built JOHN J. WAl..LETT. Judge. According to the leaflet, local ■ »r down, whether fire and police protection is adequate . . . newspapers keep Full basement, 2-car garage Cen­ ferred. Owner, MI 9-4815. brick front ranch with attach­ employes must pay for pensions, ed garage, 8 bedroome, 2 baths, UMITATION OBDEB Local Stocks LINDSAY i them informed. tral location. Immediate occu­ 6:6 DUPLEX, near High School, AT A (X)URT OP’ PROBATE held for $1,000 to $5,000 life in.surance, living room with fireplace, St Mancheater within and for the for hoepitalizatlon. for surgical Ml z - i m . -k I . . pancy. Call now to inspect, John bus and shopping' 3-ear garage, 3 District of Manchester on the 17lh day H. Lappen. Inc., MI 9-5261, MI dining room. large shaded lot, benefits, for maternity benefits, . furnaces. Remarkable condition. non-development, $17,990. Im­ of October 1W2, Quotations Furnished by 9-7*45. MI 3-5219. Reasonable Haves Agency, MI Present Hon. J4»hn J. Wa'l*»tt. Judge, and for sick benefits. i'obiim Middlebrook. lac. IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to housewives whether or not they get mediate occupancy. Estate of Mary E. T^mprecht. late Employers pay all of these in 3-4803. ‘ of Idancheater in aaid Diatrict, de- Bank Stocka the most for their money when they shop for food, furniture or fashions MANCHESTE^R—Bolton line —814 room cuatom built ranch, ceaaed. other plants, the pamphlet xaya. Bid Asked , . . nCw.spapers help them to 8hop ihtelligentlyi room ranch, 3 bedrooms,, (ten. 114 WALKER : STREET—6 room -Cape 2 years old, 3 bedrooms, liv­ On motion of Ruth T.. Foye of aaid The Pioneer management fol­ Oonn. Bonk and Ti-uet baths. 2-car garage Bel Air Real with garage, fireplace, 3 bed­ Mancheater. admlniatratrlx. lowed up this union brochure with 65 « Estate Co., MI 3-9332. ing room with fireplace, baae­ ORDERED ^that six months from the ,Oo ...... «1 • V rooms and dining room; fully ment garage, $17,500. Immedi­ 17th dav- of October. 1962. be and the a letter to ita employes, detail­ Hartford National stormed, very clean and well ate occupancy. aame are limited and allowed for. the ing the following employe bene- . Bank and Trust Oo. 49 M IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to sports fans whether their favorite ■ DUPLEX—5-5, with 3 bedrooms, kept -$15,900. Robert Wolverton creditors wilhln which to bring In their fiU; ceramic baths, amesite drives, 3 claims against said estate, and said Fire Insurance Compantee OPEN HOUSE teams win or lose, where and when fishing’s best. They find out in their Agency, MI 9-2813, ' Many others from $10,000 up administratrix la directed to giv**" pub­ Pays 90 Per cent heating systems. 1.100 feet each Htfd. Fire ...... 524 961$ to $40,006. lic notice to the creditora to bring In Management pa.va about 60 pe'r SATURDAY amd SUNDAY 1 to 'i P.M. newspapers. side fenced y4rd. Beechler-Smith, BOLTON—Large 8 room Ranch, their claims wHhin said time allowed National F ir e ...... 112 119 Realtors, MI 9-8952. kU 3-8969. bv publishing a c,opv of thia order jn cent of the pension plan; pays one Phoenix Fire ...... 93 4 981$ fireplace dining room, large lot, some newspaper having a clrculstlon JERRY FAY AGENCY third of the per $1,000 price of life IJfe and In'demnity Ins. Coe. *4 Iranford StrMt — Mcwchw f r VERNON—Lovely 5'4-room ranch, $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI in said probate district within ten daya insurance worth from $3,000 to IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE to merchants whether or not customers 9-6132 from the date of this order and retprn Aetna Castialty .... 66 ' 71 2-car garage, storms. Tongren ikl $-211$ TR 5-3640 make to this court of the notice given. $4,000; paya $20 daily towards Aetna Life .112 120 are attracted to their stores . . . they use newspaper advertiaing to make Agency,' MI 8-6821. NINE ROOM remodeled home, JOHN J. WAU-.ETT. Judge. hospital expenses for up to. 120 Conn. General ...... 124 ■ 182 A-ROOM CAPE COD. CUSTOM-IUILT this happens. birch csbinet kitchen, 114 baths, 180 WELL* IT.—Excellent 6 room daya. and additional for longer Htfd. Steam Boiler ., 96 106 ELLINGTON. 42 Windermere Ave. | fireplace, aluminum storms, ta- colonial with fireplace, only 5 illness; paya 100 per cent of X-day; Travelers ...... 183 4 14114 Owner’s loss your gain. 6-room 1 lY JIM CARINI OF GLASTONBURY .rages, one acre... Csriton W. years oid, 114 baths, full attic, drugs and other hospital extras: PubUc I'Hlitlee Ranch,- paneled den. full dining Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. large enclosed porch built-ins, No Arrest M ade. pays maternity benefits of $r2.5; Conn. Light Power . . 29 M room with Dutch door, 3 bed­ plastered walls, full insulation, pays $20 per week in sick bene­ Htfd. Blectric Light 73 77 1 'low NrNWItIXjB>\ Newspapers moke a big difference In the lives of everyone because rooms. fireplace, gorgeous treed SEVEN ROOM Colonial, I'y baths, city utilities, combination win­ In Minor Crash fits; and pays a percentage of Hartfoni Gas Co, .... 62 1 hatha, parquet dining room floor, fireplace, large Throw them all away— Your headache of finding a home lot. City water.-' 'You milst see this 2-car garage. Large corner lot. dows and doors, one block from aubacriptiun feea for married em- — 1,>-; \ WITH THI NCW___ •4>ne-tor—$12,900, "Cantor'-A Gold-J Smithfim. Jiew, .England...... Is dver. See this home today. A sparkling Cape Cod de­ One block to btik anif stores. Ear­ JMM,. ,iawy,|jjlliy.g,s! OHS Tetephjvpe^,.. • : 464. 494 . farb Realtors, MI A6442;*-TR< ly oeinipancy Priced for pix>ihpC James Panah. Charles ■ Lesper- Becker ei^lained~the difference kitchen with built-ins, natural woodwork: FuR basement, signed ivith 7 rooms, V/i baths and a fun shed dormer. 5:0244. minor vahlcular damage was re­ .Manuilictuitig'C^ Trim a sat of towela with these sale John H. Lappen, Inc.', MI anoe, MI 9-7820. ad having occurred in the follow­ This immaculate home is,located on a deep lot on Keeney i ported by police who investigated Arrow, Hart. Heg. fuH ahed dmmer, od hot watw baseboard heat, ameaite NEWSPAPERS SERVE EVERYONE Bemaoook stamp-ons; the words 8387 WALNUT STREET 3 family on 9-5261, MI 9-7445, MI 3-5219. a two-ear rear-«Qd oolliaion last in g way. Some minor errors in Associated Spring Street in Manchester. We expect a quick gale at are embroidered tai outline stitch! amounts occurred because em­ Hrikmal WmkOcLUM 90x180 lot, 2-car garage, oil steam night at 8 o’clock at E. Center and Bristol Brass .... '^''Ttway and many extraa. Walking distance to bus, (O r use the stamp-ons to j(r*m 1I)4-26V4 heat, aluminum storms and . $10,900 MANCHESTER Lenox Its. i ployes did not know what bene­ Dunham Bush .. . aprons, potholders, etc.) U Zereens. new roof and ^ding. vary Mrs. Bvelvn I. Smith of Cedar fits they are entitled to; the em­ Em-Hart ...... aehools and ahopping MUST BE SEEN TO BE AP­ Pattern No. 2214-H has color If you do, you'll be pleased clean. $18,500. Robert Wolverttm Unbeatable value. Older home Convenient 2-Family Duplex Swamp Rd.. North Coventry, ployes provided the data in the Fafnir ...... *17,900 IN SO MANY SPECIAL WAYS transfer for 14 motifs; hot Iron with the fitting perfection of this Agency, MI 9-3813. completriy rebuilt. Four large 6- Central heat. City water bumped her car into the rear of pamphlet, t- I N, B .Machine . PRECIATED. transfer for 5 sayings; directions softened casual for all around rooms, two up and two dowm. a: d sewer. Copper plumbing. The major disagreement, as to North and Judd t a vehicle operated by Ralph Hol­ for making place mats and pot- wear. MANCHESTER—Rancdi. 514 rooms Full biuement. Aluminum aid­ One apartment vacant, Eas- comb Finney, 88. of Canton Cen­ whether employe or employer paid Stanley Works-. holdera No. 8387 with Patt-o-Rama is built I960. Large lot, attached ga­ ing, combinations. Nice private My financed. ter, when ha stopped for a light for beoefita, an>es from miasl^te- Veeder-Root To order, aabd $6e in ooins to: m slats 1214, 1414, 1614. 1814, rage, oil hot water heat, 2 niU yarid, plenty, of treee. CentraL in the westbound lame on B. OMter rnent o f the Information, Becker 2014, *2147 2414, 2614. Bust 88 The above quotations are not I Anne Cabot, Hie Manchester Eve- baths, built-in oven and range, BRAE-BURN REALTY S t at Lanox St. My«. be eoRStrued aa actual markets. $17,900 Btag HeraU, HSO A'VE. OF to 97. Siae 14H, K buat, abort «waU-to-wali carpet, immediate oc- MI 3-6278 When the pamphlet saye that T. J. CROCKETT, Rm Hot JARVIS AaowtoASk n t m t o r x ss. n . selevee, 314 yards of 36-lnch. 'cupancy. Terrific buy at $19,500. an employe must pey for a aerviee, r . , , To ordsr, send 35C bi coins to: Robert Wolverttm Agency, MI Hoi^power Up such as hospitalization or pensions, ColIcN'tor IJablo For let-class niailing add 10c Sue Burnett, Manoheater Hlve- 9-2813. ' MI 3-1577 it was meant to imply that the! for each pattern. Print NSnie, Ad­ riing Herald, 11.50 AVE.\ OF CHEERFUL *-room single on deep . wooded lot. 'Warm, homey In­ DBTROITr-In 1957. when auto i fmploye must pay a part of those ’ R EALTY CO. dress with zone and Pattern Num- .4MEBIOAR, NEW' YOBK^ 86. 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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR flim A Y , OCTOBER 1*, IM t Avarkge Daily Net Preaa Ron iianrlj?0t(r Cttrnlttq U m lb ^ For Hw Week Ended The Weather - i * - ; ------— 1 - — ------October IS.'lM S F ereenet of V. 8. Weatbar Bm m 13,645 OldiM||r, not ee eool toalgM. Lew la 4Mb. Saaday eiondy, a Mfle Member of the Audit cooler, ehaaee af ahowera. B t h B oreM o f Cbreolntlon In 60a. PUMPEl M atu:hegUir-^A City ot/riU age Charm VOL. LXXXII, NO. 18 (TE^ RAGES—TV SECTION) TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY! ALE MANCHESTER, CONN., SATI'W ^DAY, COCTOBER 20, 1962 (C laaalfM AdverUataic aa F afa S) PRICE FIVE CENTS h : rf St J t i i ( * i *

MEN’S IMPORTED B O YS’ AIVD YO U TH S’ DACRON PICTURE-FRAMED<( 100% VIRGIN WOOL WINTER PARKA etreats CAPE COD CURTAINS ragularly 19.99 Di^ Tkey Play Rbola, Boola or rag. 3.59 I Fair Harvard? regularly 1.50 and 1.95 14.99 i:79 In Fight id a 54”, 63” , 72” lengths NEW H A ^ N (AP) — • fine Reeves winter weight Seven members of the Har­ .75 combed cotton a.3” ruffle all around vard University band were ar­ a plain and dotted rested here early today after 1.29 3 -3 a curon laminated for some pre-dawn serenading at Reds Push extra warmth’ • easy care, washable curtains the Yale campus. • shrink resistant Police said they brought the a orlon pile lining performance to a halt at 4:30 alnv. • reinforced heel and toe BDT, and charged the collegiate a zipoff orlon pile hood musicians with breach of the peace Both Ends a regular and long lengths V2 PRICE CURTAIN SALE and parading without a permit. a button fly front with ..They were en route to New • 6 X 8 rib giant inside zipper a washable, dacron flocked tailored curtains York to play with the 130-piece band at the Harvard-Columbia O f Border • black, oxford, loden, brown, navy • top quality make a famous perma flock finish football game, police said. All ■/ were released after posting $60 a 11 to 18 a olive, antelope NEW DELHI (AP)—The a several exquisite patterns bond each. Indian army fell back today a 8 to 20 before superior Red Chinese a 5 popular lengths: 54” , 63” , 72” , 81” Door hangs from one hinge on rear of Allegheny Airlines p la ^ from which stewardess Francolse Youth Killed de Moriere fell to her death last night. Ihe plane landed/M Bradley Field, a stop on its Wash. forces in heavy fighting at Ingbon to Providence route. (AP Photofax). / HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y. (AP) both east and west ends of In-- MEN'S FAMOUS NAME r«g. 3.99 ------'■■■' " / ------' - — Walter W. Carpenter Jr., 19, of MEN'S I 00% PURE WOOL 1.19 1*99 28 Lincoln PI., Bristol, Conn., was dia’s Himalayan boundary. killed early today when his auto­ News of the Indian move fol­ DRESS AND SPORT r«g. 4.59 mobile smashed into a tree beside lowed a Defense Ministry an­ NEW FALL DRESS SLACKS 1.49 2.29 Stewardess Pluiiges to Death a county road about four miles nouncement that Red Oiinese SHIRTS west of this Rensselaer C ou n ty forces attacked all Indian outposts our regular 15.99 slacks r«g. 4.99 village. on the northeast frontier 'area in 1.69 2.49 State Police said Carpenter had the Himalayan mountains early • perma set crease lived near here until aliout six this morning after mortar and ragularly 2.99 to 5.00 ^ From Plane over Farmington machine gun fire. At almost the a plain and pleated fronts 12.99 r«g. 1.99 months ago and had returned to 1.79 2.99 the area for a visit. same time, the Chinese attacked a broadcloths^ oxfords, madras, woven and printed a worsted flannels — WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — in Ladakh's Chip Chap Valley in 2 for lOO^MUe Stroll the North West FYontier area, the cottons, dacron and cotton a fancy, hard finish worsteds _ 1.89 The pretty stewardess was an­ Indians said. a spread, buttondown coUara a charcoal gray, charcoal brown, navy, black olive nouncing the landing at Brad­ ATHOL (AP)—Clayton S. Wil­ Indian announcements said the ley Field when a tremendous blairt liams, 63-year-oId grandfather Red Chinese attacked with "very a regular and poncho pullover • 29 to 44 from Lebanon, Conn., was on the 25.00 of air -oared through the plEihe. large forces"—possibly thousands ...... *•,, Ladles’ Printed Matte Jersey last lap of a 100-mile three-state a whites, solids, stripes, checks and novelties 1.87 Heads turned but all tha^xould —and indicated that Peiping’s at­ stroll today. a 14 to 17^ . S-M-L-EX.L tack was launched after accusing be seen was the rear dooiyflapping Williams, who was bedridden l4ew Delhi of initiating the offen­ from one hinge. She w(as gone, with arthritis five years ago. left sive. SPECIAL PURCHASE SHIFT DRESS Athol early today for Swaniey. ■wept out into the night. N. H. The Defense Ministry said In­ dian troops (ell back over a mUe LADIES’ ALL WEATHER POPLIN a wrinkle resistant Two hours later/Friday night, Williams said he promised him­ the body of Framioise de Moriere, to the northeastern battle area MEN’S LEATHER GLOVES self five years ago, when he was and were fighting three to (our • looks and feels like wool 29. was found in a field 1,500 feet ill, that if he ever walked again Albert E. Waugh, pro'vost of the University of Coiinedticut. assists Gov. John Dempsey with his below. miles south of the lint which India > LINED AND UNLINED 1 - ha would visit his wife’s relatives academic robes before ceremonies this morning at which Dr. Homer D. BaM>idge, left, was in­ regards as her frontier. a cuddly soft for year round wear Charles MAck. 36. o f Springfield, in Swanzey. augurated as the University’* president. (Herald photo by Pinto). ragularly 4.00 and 5.00 COATS Mass., had been sitting next to Williams left Connecticut Oct. T h e Defense Ministry n id In­ a english balmacaan style rag. 12.99 • ideal for travel Miss De/Moriere on the second leg 13. He expects to reach Swanzey, dian troops also withdrew from a linings: fur, wool and dacron, rayon and cotton of A ll^ hen y Airline’s Flight 928 18 miles from Athol, tonight. one or two posts to the Chip Chap beautifully tailored with colorful print lining fro^^fronv Washington to ProWdenoe, ‘Not Doing All They Might’ Valley of Ladakh! a S-M-L-EX.L and stretch sizes a a prints in blue, green, beige, gray Kennedy Cuts Defense Minister V. K. Krishna a black, brown, gray ' ■ , sizes 6-20 Between Philadelphia and Wind­ Convicted in Slayirtg Memon called the fighting very 2.99 a a lO to 18, street floor, sportswear heavy and severe and told news­ 8.90 sor Locks, site of Bradley Field, LITCHFIELD (AP)—Wife-»lay- Political Tour; the -wind began screaming •r Anthony J. Com a J r, |1. New men '"our troop* wUl naturally through a gap that opened around Milford, was convicted of man­ Dr. H. D. Bahhidge meet the Chinese attacks.” the rear door, Ma<^ said. slaughter yesterday by a Superior Has Slight Cold Red China earlier had accused , W B G I V E AMPLE Miss De Moriere, a native of (fourt jury which declined to find Iniha of opening 'attacks on both Parle and a veteran-of-two'yeam’ him guilty o f .jaie more m Msmi ends of the disputed border — FREE PARKING service with Allegheny, went for­ chaise of second degree murder. CHICAGO (A P ) —J>reald*nt the Ladakh area to the west and ward and brought back co-pllot (fom a had been Mled on the Installed at UConn Kennedy today canceled the re­ the northeast frontier about t(X) Thomaa Hawkins. Together they murder charge for klllHir his wife mainder of his weekend trip be­ mines to the'southeast. Menon as­ IN THE REAR stuffed pillowcases around the Beatrice, 29, with a hampier at cause of a slight cold and pre­ serted Peiping’s charge was a eov- pared to fly back to Washln^on ORBEN loose door. Mack said. their home-Aug. 7. IWORRS (AP)—Dr. Homer D.^demonstrated that a free people OF STORE . . . , “The noise stopped,” he said. Com a testified he had struck Immediately. (Contlnued on Page Three) J S T A M P S ^ Baibbidge Jr., was Inaugurated as have it within their power to ere The announcement was made by “She sat down a^n and we his wife on the head with fh* the eighth presideii%f>f the Uni­ ate and to sustain institutions of Ma in St., Manchastar chatted. A little while later, she hammer but did not Intend to kill press Secretary Pierre Salinger, versity of Connecticut today in learning that rightly take their who said the decision was reached HOU said, ‘Ehccuse me. I have to an­ her. eolprful ceiremonles. place among the most impressive nounce our descent.’ ’’ ’The jury of seven women and on the advice of the Presidenf^s In his inaugural address, Bab- among human creation.s.’’ physician, Dr. George Burckley. ’The terrific blast of air ended five men deliberated 27 minutes bidge made an apparent reference Babbidge said the university’s before reaching Its verdict on the FYiday night, Salinger said, Dr. Bulletins PUMPKIN DAYS ONLY Miss De M c eree announcement. to the recent racial trouble.s at the board of trustees “ has within its Burckley noticed that the Presi­ OUR OWN CHARMHOUSE A second stewardess, Kathy La­ lesser charge. University of Misaissippi. care one of mankind's most pre­ Culled from AP Wires Coma will be sentenced Nov. 7. dent’s voice was husky, and this PORTABLE cey, 20, of M'ashington, was in a Without mentioning the imiver- cious and in some respects most morning he found his temperature lavatory when the door blew open. aity's name, he said: frail assets. As they must pro­ one degree above normal. 20% OFF ELECTRIC BLANKET The rush of air ripped off the lav­ Previdi Elected have to recent weeks seen tect and defend the basic values, “ He has a slight upper respira­ PBOTB8T8 BANNED APPLIANCES atory door, but two men passen­ atarir warning of the (ate that be­ of learning against the sometimes tory infection,” Salinger said. gers grabbed Miss Lacey and Kathy Lacey, 22, of Wasnmgom area, was the second steward­ -DANBURY (AP) — J(^n P. PRETORIA, South Africa Previdi of Danbury, the Republi­ falls a university when it is made destructive imt^ulses of' the peo­ Kennedy is receiving the usual (AP)—The South Afrloau gov- saved her from being pulled out ess on the Allegheny Airlines plane from which stewardess Fran- ple. so must they seek constantly OUR ENTIRE STOCK can candidate for sheritf of Fair- aubservient to the ignoble demands medication (or a cold, Salinger emineht today banned until of the plane. ooise de Moriere fell. Miss Lacey is pictured following ques­ to serve the real need.s of the peo­ tioning at Bradley Field. (AP Fhotofax). field County, was elected last night o f public passion. said, and on his return to Wash­ AprU so, 196$, in South Africa 13.99 Officials of the Civil Aeronau­ "But o f one thing we can' be ple.” ington will go to the White House ©IRIS' NEW WINTER lis GOP chairman of the 24th and mandated South W est ' each tics Board and the Federal Avia­ As a warm-up for today’s cere­ and take it easy. twin bed size 10.90 State Senatorial District. He suc­ certain. A true university wiU Africa ail political protest tion Agency were to begin inves­ ceeds the late Henry J. (Jebert. survive the society that seeks to monies. the incoming president This is the second time within meeting* agaiiMt the atteat, tigating the incident today. Barnstorming in West degrade it.” and his wife held their first (ac.u^- two weeks that the lYesident has COATS AND COAT SETS a guaranteed 2 full years The district includes the towns of trial, or conviction of persons Steam'and Dry Iron ’The loose outside door had been Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redi . Babbidge, 38, succeeds the re­ involved In alleged suhverslve reported to Bradley Field at about tiring Dr. Albert H. Jorgen.sen, (CoiMnufd on Page Three) '" a illuminated control model F70 ding, Brookfield, New Fairfield (ConUnoed on Page Three) aotivltie*. Minister of Justice 8 p.m. by pilot Harold Gould, 38, of and Sherman. who came to the university as Balthazar Vorster issued the presently marked 19.99 to 29.99 stands on night table Alexandria, Va. Two minutes president to 1935 ban under the Suppreeaioa * f • irons all fabrics perfectly later, Gould radioed back that the Kennedy Issues Call including wash and wear! $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 Atvardt In his prepared address, Bab Oonmiunism A ct. ’Hils latest a automatically adjusts door had gone and Miss De Moriere bidge said the task of a public uni” 5 Will Try to Enroll crackdown came shortly after to room temperature had been "ejected.’’ HARTFORD (A P i — Gunnar versity was to “wed the new spirit a bomb wrecked the office of Custom Portable Mixer After landing the twin-engine Peterson of Berlin was awarded of democracy to the old values of the minister of agriculture in 15.99 to 23.99 a may be used fitted plane with all 47 passengers safe For Democratic Win $8,000 and his mother-in-law $2.- learning, to blend the boIdne.ss of the center of this eapital dty , or flat model M57 and sound, Gould helped State Po­ 000 yesterday for injuries suffered the people, the 'restraint of the and after at least seven other 'T a all with famous name lice plot his approach course in an in a car accident in Berlin. Scholar, to satisfy the equally valid Negroes Plan Drive bombings and attempted bomb- add-a-year hems a 3-speed fingertip control Peterson’s car, in which his demands of quantity and quality, tags this week. Hie bomb blasts a mothproof, non-allergenic, machine washable (Contiuiied on Page Two) CHICAGO (A P )—President Ken-^weren’t counted accurately in Chi- mother-in-law, Mrs. Sperina Moro a weighs less than 3 lbs. nedy goes barnstorming on into cago. to accommodate both the timely apparently were the work ef of Berlin, was riding, was struck and the timeless. . .’’ saboteurs. a S to 6x, 7 to 14 a 70% rayon, 20% cotton, 10% nylon a powerful G-E motor never the West today, busily preaching "They said terrible things about from behind at an intersection by his political doctrine that the elec­ you,’’ Kennedy told 3,000 precinct Babbidge said the centennial of On Alabama U. Bias needs oiling a^.car driven by Mrs. Henry Han­ the “great revolution to American • full bed, single control— 14.99 tion of a Republican—any Repub­ committeemen, "but I never be­ son of Berlin. PEACE SHIP IN RUSSIA « education" was marked this year Ella Speeding lican—is in his view a step back­ lieved it. MOSCOW (.AP) — The peace by "the realization that. our col-, MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — C. Wallace were out of the city • full bed, dual control— 18.99 * Autoi^tic Can Opener ward for the country. “ I hope that you will do the ahip Eyery’toM H I, ooiMinanded “Pick yourselves up next Nov. same for congressman Sid Tates, Sent to Prisdn leges and our universities were not Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. says and not available for comment.- 500 YARDS ' On Route from doing all the good that 'they five Negroes will begin a second Wallace campaigned on a strong by Earle Reynold^ .Amerlcaa a light blue, light green, beige, moss green, red a fast... opens cans in seconds 6,’’ Kennedy urged party workers who has my unqualified support." HARTFORD "(API-vOharlea C. anthropology profeaaor, arrived might. . .’’ attempt at breaking down racial segregation platform. a no cranking, no sharp edges, FYiday night, “ and elect the Dem­ In effect, Kennedy blamed Dirk- Jackson, 24, Hartford, Was sen­ in Leningrad today and waa wel­ ITie inauguration ceremony barriers at the University of Ala­ At. Tuscaloosa, Dr. James H. no covers dropping into food ocratic ticket from top to bot- sen for the loss of a favorite ad­ tenced yesterday to Ts months to comed by the Soviet Peace Com­ d r e s s Atlantic G>ast tonl.’’ ministration project, medical care five years in prison for the siay- brought together the heads of sev­ bama In the next few days. Newman, vice president of the , SUfT, COAT eral dozen colleges and many other mittee. The ship f!ame here fit>m . Today’s crowded schedule called King, president of the pro-inte­ University ol Alabama, said all Stockholm. She carries a crew of dignitaries. gration Southern Christian Lead­ applications submitted to the uni­ MEN’S IMPORTED ALL WOOL CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (AP) for: (Continued on Page Two) (COntinued on Page Three) peace demonstrators from Ifog- “This institution,’’ he said, "is ership Conference, said he has versity would be processed in due —^Hurricape Ella, no longer an An airport rally in Milwaukee, iand, America. Australia and FLINT COOK AND SERVE where Wisconsin Gov. Gaylord the creation of the people. It de­ talkeo with five students who plan time but .said no- one will be ad­ Immediate 'threat to this Atlantic rives its Strength from the. people, . Denmark. They came to pro­ Nelson, a. Democrat, is trying to to apply for enrollment at the uni­ mitted befon the new semester test nuclear testing and to cam­ WOOLENS TOPCOATS > coastal area, speeded up her for­ oast the veteran Alexander R. Depends on U.S. Industry "And yet'theer^the peopler ' have made versity. begins to February. KITCHEN TOOLS league with an ancient tradition paign for dLsamuunent. Th-> ward. movement away from land Wiley from the Senate.. The announcement by the Ne­ Under the U.S. District Court whose origins and values predate viet Peace Committee also haa A shopping center speech in St. gro leader rame in the wake of order which admitted Miss Lucy valuas to 6.50 yd. ragularly 40.00 and 45.00 during the night. Gale warnings the rise of the people as governors protested nuclear" testing, al­ rag. to 1.99 NOW were ordered displayed today Is “• the University of Mississippi' cri­ six years ago, university officials though the Soviet government a imp<»ted and domestic woolens far north as Cape May. N.J. - challenged, by 35- of their own destiny . . . they have and their successors were per-, a plaids, checks, tweeds Treasury Reports Drop ’ 'dertaken to create an Institution sis where two persons were killed has not announced an^v of the a stainless steel with dishwasher proof ■ Moving northeast at IS miles year-old Oosby Kemper Jr. manently prohibited from barring .00 t at should be built to survive gov­ in rioting after Negro James H. nuclear tests In the current a some designer’s fabrics an hour, Ella held to a course A speech in the University of students on racial grounds. • 36 to 46 ' melemine handles ernments. . . Meredith entered that school. •eriee. regular, short, long 1.57 that would take her into the North New Mexico gymnasium in Albu- With . Meredith’s enrolirhent at egg turner, serving spoon, pancake turner, "This nation alone among the a plaids, tweeds, novelty weaves a Atlantie well out of range of land, j querque, where Kennedy wUI plug In Payments Overseas 1.84 nations of the world has already Ole Miss, Alabanak and South BATTLE ON 4 FRONTS spatula, slotted spoon, fork but a threat to any ships in her for Jack M. Campbell, a-D em o- a all M ” to 60” width path. oral attempting to spqil Gov. Ed- Carolina became the only states DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)—Pro- yd. which have no integrration at any Bodies of Tot, royalist broadcasts asserteid mon­ I A 6 a.m. Weather Bureau ad-1 win L. Mechem’s bid for a third HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) — A» Heller was expected to report term. U.S., Britain Sect level to public education. archist forces are battling 3 DAYS ONLY! WEAREVER ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS vlsory centered the hurricane Treasury official reported today a that mixed signals being given by Although not segregated by law, about 270 miles east-southeast of A convention hall rally in Las “gratif^g and encouraging" Man Found in troops of Yemen's rev'olutkMury key economic indicators leave e University of Alabama has regime on (our fronts today ta a sturdy, heavy gauge aluminum Cape Hatteras, N.C. Her winds Vegasi Nev., where the Democrats drop in the U.S. international pay­ To Kill Red Plan open the pessibllity that the drag­ Ileen "left" untouched by integra­ an effort to recapture contr^ of 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK fast heating and easy cleaning were reported about 100 m.p.h. are to control—and hope to stay ments deficit. But he cautioned ging business expansion will catch ANNUAL' STOCK-AWAY SALE! a tion attempts since Negro Auther- the Red Sea nation. Revolution­ near her center, with hurricane- there. i the Business Council that further its second wind next year, helped 8 Feet of Water For Unpoliced Ban ine Lucy attended the institution ary Premiere Abdullah Sallal force winds (75 m.p.h.) extmding Then it's onto Seattle. Kennedy progress depen^ _jygely on by the tax incentives. to invest­ LADIES’ WINTER COATS! 1 quart size hO mile ------the -night - there; wind .American industry.' ' , -—-':n- , for three days to February 1956. claimed Saudi Arabian and Jor­ rag. 1.29 ment already given ‘ and the tax UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y. (AP) Miss Lucy, admitted under a MILPOr A (A P )—The bodies of | Gales reached out cut proposed by President Ken­ danian troops were actively in­ back (or Washington Sunday after­ Undersecretary of the ’iYeasury —The United States a!nd Britain federal court order, later was ex­ ‘a man and an infant were found volved in the royalist drive and the north and east Md 300 miles Robert V. Roosa told 100 corpora­ nedy for 1963. today in a car submerged under i ’ ; '-^■^IffasaJiRy 29199 to IbWO 11/2 quart size rag. 1.49 to the southwest. noon. sought today to kill off_a neutral­ pelled (or accusing school crtithor- also charged SaiK'l .'-e *-'' r- No president is likely to spesik tion chiefs, attending the council's Heller told a news conference ist plan for an unpolicecU ban on ities of. conspiring with a mob 8-10 feet of water., j 23.99 The. erratic hurricane is expect­ ■nasslng huge army eoncentrhi 1.09 (all meeting here, that U.S. ex­ in Pittsburgh FYiday that the ad­ Police said the vehicle’s regis-1 Reg. 1.35. 1.19 1 pi-. 3.50 a luxurious fur trimmed coats to kindly of the rival party arotmd nuclear tests. They pushed a rival which touched off rioting on her Uons along Yemen s i,u .___ u Limited Time ed to move toward the northeast election time. And as the day of ports must be expanded by bil­ ministration’s forecast for a $670 proposal (or a limited ban. . arrival. (ration matched that of a car be-; 2 quart size rag. 1.59 at about 15 m.p.h. (or the next 18 frontier. > Reg. 1,§0, 1.29 3 pr. 3.80 a untrimmed dress and sport coats the great decision—Nov. 6—draws lions of dollars. billion gross national product (or Both powers were reported an­ King said leaders of his group longing to a 41-y«ar-old Stratford 1.19 to 24 hours, with little change in man who has been missing with FYom another top administra-; would fall short by an em- gry over the resolution by 80 non- Only! nearer, Kennedy is stepping up were to Montgomery Friday or­ JORDAN MAY INTERVENE Reg. 1.65. aiie or Intensity, the Weather Bu­ the oratorical pace. tion aide, the council was sched- j harrasing margin. He estimated aligned nations that .echoes the his six-week-old son for four i 1.39 3 pt. f 10 a petite, junior, misses’ and women’s I4 sizes 132.00 3 quart size rag. 1.79 reau said. ganizing an Alabama chapter Friday his scorn spared no liv­ uled to hear a more optimistic re- wouldn’t come within $10 billion Soviet call (or an uninspected which will aid students who want weeks. AM M AN, J'ordaa (.‘AP)— Pro- 1.39 A skin diver fotmd the bodies ndcr W asfi T M Indicated today Gale warnings now are dis­ ing Republican—and it was aimed port on the 1963 business outlook *nore of the forecast. moratorium on tests. to enter the university. • df.' I , , ii , played from Ciape May, N.J. to particularly at a senator whose than it has had so far. He declined to predict next The Uiited States and Britain, after police discovered the car in Jordan mny interfere in Yemen ' Emphasizing that the confer­ I's.i 5i Cape Lookout, N.C., and tides support he has sometimes need­ The’ council FYiday was told that year’s picture but said in gener­ who have made plain they never a gravel :pit off Oronoque Road. if it is asked 4to ^ so by “tbo were predicted to run two to four ed on close international issues: a “great majority” of its 20 con­ al: "The first half of 1963 will be would accept another uncontrolled ence did not pick the students, Efforts were started to recover lawful Yemeoi government.** Jor­ feet above normal between Cape Everett McKinley Dirksen, . the sulting economists expect a slight a testing period. We will learn moratorium, put in their own res­ the minister said they "pre the bodies and tow the car out of dan’s army, once Brttlsh-train-. May and Cape Hatteras, N.C. GOP leader'in the Senate. Aa is business dip in estoly 1963, fol-' then whether there is enough olution as soon as the 30-nation plyL.g as a result of their pwn ^ the water. ed. Is considered *m *ag the beat Small craft from -Block Island, customary on these occasions, the lowed by recovery to the second steam to give expansion a second draft was - circulated. sire and own .choice’.” The missing man was Robert S. In the Middir Bast. Tell toU n R.I., to Savannah, Ga,, and in ex­ President never mentioned Dirk- half of the year. wind or whether we will exper­ The Western plan called (or an He declined to identify the stti: Andrews, a tnick and equipment, news conference there am n* treme southern Chesapeake Bay sen by name. But he went all out But Walter W. Heller, chairman ience a mild recession." interim pact banning tests in the dents except to say they were at-, operatoi). Oh Sept.. 25. his wife ' Jordanian troops la Yemen at were advised to remain in port. to pr^se of Rep. Sidney R. Yates, of President Kennedy’s Council of Heller was expected to assure atmosphere, water and . outer tending another college and would told, police hei[ husband had taken present and that Jordan *pn**en A *hurrlcane watch was listed' a Democrat who is struggling to Economic Advisers and a speaker the council today that the admin­ space where they can be detect­ apply (or transfers. their infant son for a ride and Interventioa la th* llgntl*g. alonj the Carolina coast at 5 p.m. upset Dirksen. on today’s program, reportedly istration concurs with the coun­ ed without controls. He describeci . them as “ good failed to return. * there hetweeh Ostara-aapparlcd Friday and hurrlcane-wis* rest- Kennelcty barely carried niinbls was not ready to concede that cil’* 'view'that *n early 196$,tax As a second step it pcoposed *n studMits, academically 'qualifisd.'.' A lS-*tate alarm was issued. revohitkinsrl** ■ and th* m y Rati 9:00 —and some Republican^ clahned even a very mild and brief reces- Both Alabama'’8 Gov. John Pat­ But no trace of the man or th* • f the"d*p**w l Uanm* M thMi^ terson and Gov.-nomlnse Georg*. baby was found. / DOUR] !^&H GREEN STAMPS TONIGH T T L 9 :0 0 (OeatiBi(e« «m Page Tw o) he mad* it only because the votas sien/ is, hi sight. (Coatinaed ea p Ik m Thr*a) (Conttmied P*f* nr*e) ■MiAl-Bade. 1 ' . ■* " i i

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