Average Dally Net Prew Run Hie Weather PAGE TWENTY-POUR THURSDAY, SJOTEMBEE 18, 1962 For tlM Week Ended Forecast of U. 8. WMther Bnrsaa iianrlfipBter lEo^tthtg iirraUii September 8, 1M8 i, Oleak, a little cooler tonight. Washington Lddge, LOL, will 13,611 meet tomorrow -at 7;30 p.m. at { Low in 50s. Saturday rnmmff About Town Member of tho Andtt pleasant. High 75-80. Orange Hall. I| BoreM «t drenlntion M anchenter^A City of Village Charm Robert Davidson, son of Mr. and Misq. Jessie N. Olpson, daughter i| f i j u u f d u n L Mrs. Charles Davidson of 73 Wal­ of Mr. and Mrs. CSiarles F. Olpaon, | ‘.10. nut St., left this week for Burling­ 172 S. Main St., will leave Sunday | (OnMlfled Advertieing on Fagn 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS ton, VU to enter the University of 4o enter Springfield College at V0L.LXXXLN0.29S (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 Vermont. Springfield, Mass. . ' ' ' ' Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ The Lutherweds of Emanuel FINE MEATS coln Stadk, 2D Wellington. Rd., Lutheran Church will hold a fam­ GET IVof Note left for school this week. William ily picnic Sunday from 3 p.m. G O O D ^ i^ E A R State Newsi from Pinehnrgt*$. service meat department at no advance in prices will enter St. John’s Preparatory until dark at Goodwin Park in School at Danvers, Mass., and Hartford. Each family is remind­ Richard will enter Brown Univer­ ed to bring meat, bread and sil­ Roundup ns; sity In Providence,, R.I. verware. S W T PREMIUlft BONELESS » Robert S. Prokopowlcz, son of The Salvation Army will con­ Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prokopowlcz, duct an open-air service tonight SMOKED BUTTS lb. 1085 E. Middle Tpke., left this at 7:30 at Main and' Birch Sts. Man Charged (Formerly called Daisy Hams) week for Fayette, loWa, to enter Honorary Sergeant-Major David Upper Iowa University. Addy will be in charge. With Bribery SWIFT PREMIUK4 TOP^SRADE The Ladies Auxiliary of the XMward O. Custer and Steven Action on E|)iled Again for Goular Italian American Club will meet J. White have completed “Plebe tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the club, Week” at The (htadel, Charles­ SLICED BACON lb WASHINGTON YAP) — Adone to protect its own security NEW "BRITAIN (A P)— 135 Eldridge St. ton, S. Carolina, and will begin For The Coming TV Season ----- and that of its allies,” be said. Andrew Maschlii of Kensing­ classes there today. Edward Is the President Kennedy says U.S. This holds true, the President SWIFT PREMIUM 'The American Legion Auxiliary son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. military action against Cuba declared, 4tould Cuba ever threat­ ton tried to brib!HjiB way out ha.s received an Invitation to at­ Custer, 190 Summit St. and Ste­ is not now “required or justi­ en any nation in this hemisphere of a bribery charge^«fterday, tend the joint installation of ven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Why not get rid of all those troubles —See all the or.should it ever develop into an Work Bill Cabinet Out BOCK CORNISH HENS ea. Boume-Keeney Poijt and unit to­ Paul Z. White, 16 (Constance Dr. fied.” police said. \ 12 to 14-oz. size. But he told hia news conference offensive base for Russia. Mascola, 40. already accused^rf night at 8 at the Legion Home, He said the United States will conspiring with three other m ^ 276 Main St., Wethersfield. Rqssell Allczi, CJP.A., of 83 Thursday that if the United States new fall shows —World Series —Pro Football gomesg, should ever have to~ take action, intensify its watch over the Carib-' to bribe two policemen who were $igned by in T r y fo r Btssell St., will be inducted Into bean area. But he said Washing­ SWIFT PREMIUM the Connecticut Association of “ All of Castro's Communist-sup­ investigating a bookmaking op­ The Knights of Columbus will ton is aware of what goes on in eration, offered money to two .sponsor a bingo tomorrow night Piibllc Accountants Monday night etc., on o brand New General Electric Television. plied weapons and technicians would not change the result or Cuba and is "fully capable, of other officers yesterday to destroy FRANKFKURTS lb. pkg; at the K of C Home. An early bird at a dinner meeting to be. held dealing swiftly” with aiiy genuine P resid en t Public Vote at the Fairfield Mofor Inn, Fair­ significantly extend the time re­ evidence pertaining to his first game will start at 7:4$ and the threats. arrest, police said. While moat of our meats are sold service . . . we ask you to serve yourself of regular games at 8. field. quired to achieve the result.” At the same time, the President Kennedy opened the nationally Sgt. Leo H. Wrenn and Po WASHING!^ (AP) — these four items . . . Rock Oomish Hens displayed in the frosted food case . . . televised and broadcast conference liceman Vincent y . Vilchlnskas BRASILIA, Brazil (A P I- Bacon. Bujis and Franks In the self service meat case. . . Misis Deborah Begg, daughter of admonished critics urging the ad­ President Kennedy signed the ministration to use militiu7 force with a statement on the situation accepted Mascola's alleged bribe Prime Minister Francisco Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Begg Jr., in Cuba, which has prompted de­ offer and then promptly arrested $900-minion public works au­ 68 Plymouth Lane, will 'apt as Square Daificers against the Communist outpost. chado Da Rocha and his cabi­ Ho said he finds it "regrettable mands 4n and out of Congress for him. He was brought to Circuit thorization bill today ,i^d net resigned today after fail­ senior hostess during freshman that loose talk about such action stiff action. Cuba Temained the Court, where he had posted 310,- At Pinehurst At Pinehurst orientation at Lasell Jtmior Col­ Moving Indoors called it a “ significant m il^ ing to get a wrangling con­ In this country might serve to dominant topic. 000 bond early this week. An ad' stone in an effort to strength­ lege, Aubumdale, Mass. She is a give , a thin color of legitimacy to Kennedy did take the opportun­ diUonal bond of 37,500 was im' gress to approve a referen­ IM l graduate of Manchester High The "Manchester Square Dance YOUR CHOICE en our economy.” SWIFT PREMIUM the Communist pretense that such ity to condemn the burning of two posed by Judge Benedict M. Hold­ dum to give full execi^iv# SWIFT PREMIUM School and a second year student Club will start the season with II a threat exists." Negro churches and the shooting en Jr. He signed the bill in the pres- at the college. sence of a big congressional dele­ powers to President Joao Gou- ;N EW CR0P— l6to 18LBS. a closed dance Saturday at 8 p.m. 23-Inch G-E ''Lowboy" or "Console T h e President said, as he has of two Negroes during voter regis­ TENDER BABY tration in the South. He called the gation. lart. • at Waddell School-, with Earl said before, that Cuba poses no The_ Fellowcraft Club, Man­ serious threat to the Western actions “ cowardly as well as out­ Autopsy Ordered Kennedy said he shortly will The cabinet’s resignation roused RlTFTIlRBALL ^ chester Lodge of Masons, will Johnston, the regular club caller, All Channel UHF-VHF Hemisphere. rageous” and said the right to ROME (A P )—Mra Sally Bragg Congress for «m appropriation fears the military might step in, BEEF UVER lb. 59c hold its annual Ladies Night Sat­ doing the calling. This will be HoweVer, should the Castro re­ vote and freedpm of worship are Baker of Cambridge, Mass., wife th put me program into effect. abolish congress and turn oyer urday at the Oasis Club in East He x.also said he is issuing an full power to Goular't. tijRkeys^^ lb. o V the first inside dance after a se­ gime — with Russian .-backing — hallowed and will .be protected. of the second secretary!, .at the Hartford. Dinner will be served ever endanger the security of the ^'If it requires extra legislation UB. embassy, was found dead in executive order designating Sec­ Brochado Da Rocha told tha ries of fdur outside summer retary of .Commerce Luther H. Chamber of Deputies he w'as quit­ Note! No advance wiAhcse fine turkeys . THIS MAY BB THE LAST after a social time from 7 to 8. United States in any way "this the bathtui) of their Rolne apart­ , . . they are very speclal^^ue. There will be dancing and enter­ dances which were held at thh coimtry will do whatever must be (Conttnoed wi Page Thlrteea) ment last night. Hodges as .coordihator of the ting after two months because thk SHIPMENT of the 1962 SEASON ON tainment. Don Knoff will be mas­ West Side tennis courts. program. conservative bloc in congress had The club will be host at this Mrs. Baker was the wife of John Kennedy said the' program will stubbornly resisted his efforts to ter of ceremonies. Harold. V. IJub- A. JBaker Jr., Westport, 0>nn. The If you want a smaller ^turke:^grt bard, program chairman, was as­ dance to the "Town Travelers” of ■ a be designed to carry out worth­ win approval for Goulart’s de­ Lowell, Mass., who have selected bouple and their three children while and necessary projects in mands. fine value in Butterball. 10 to 13 lb> BLOCK ISLAND sisted by Frank Gakeler, tickets, Small Victory for Allies had bMn in Italy about a year. and WllUs Hoyt, publicity. to come here because Uie dis­ areas with high rates Of unem­ With elections for a new con­ plump hens at 49c lb. tance is approximately 100 miles Baker found his wife’s body ployment. gress only a few weeks off, the SWORDFISH M V when he returned home from John Salcius, son of Mr. and Mrs. from their home base, for. which It will be the purpose, he skk). cabinet!s walkout seemed certain they will receive their "Knot work. Doctors said she had been to plunge Latin America’s largest Center Slice ...... l b .. Michael Salcius, 35 North St., will dead six or seven hours. An au­ to provide jobs for the largest Another Special Value enter Georgetown University in Head” badges. The Manchester possible number of unemployed nation deeper into political and Soviets Obey West, topsy was ordered to determine financial, difficulties. Washington, D.C., this week. Club Is planning a "Knot- Head" persons. the cause of death. ' Goulart, whose relations with SLICED IMPORTED LEAN Haddodt and Flounder Fillefs, trip, for next month. Kennedy said he Intends to sub­ Approximately two sets of teen­ mit to the next session of Con- Cigars Bring a Hearty Laugh congress have worsened steadily Advertisement— Press Hears Babbidge guess another request for stand' over hia drive for the powers, BOILED HAM lb . 99c age members of the Junior Square West Germarj Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard gets a big laugh as he receives cigars from U.S. taken from his office last year, Hob Nob has spaghetti and Dance Clu'J) will be guests of the. Send Guard by Bus CHESHIRE (A P )—The presi- by ' authority for a . big ' public Not all but mostly center slices. Simply Wonderful plesh Manchester Square Club Saturday works progfram. Secretary of Qommei-ce Luther Hodges after Erhard had given Hodges a copy of his book, wtui given little chsmee of finding sauce for 31.00. It does not In­ dmt-elect of the University of Deutsche Wirtschafts Politik, during a visit to the Commerce department this morning. Miss Gerda a new prime minister who could With 100% center slices at |1.39 . . . Lobster Meat in cabs at 1.99 clude soup, dessert and beverage. evening in recognition of their Connecticut has pledged hia help The present session of Congress help at the fifth anniversary turned down Kennedy's request Burre, interpreter ik jat center. (AP Photofax). win approval of the balky con­ BERLIN (AP)—Bowing a seo-^memorial are in. the British Sec­ In letting the public know "wHat servatives. 30c below list. dance. ' tor, and the distance between Is going on in its state univer­ for a 32 -' billion standby program and time to Western orders, Sov­ which would be set in motion The president’s office was re­ The committee In charge of the them is much shorter than sity.” duced to a figurehead in a parlia­ evenings entertainment are Don iet guards drove into West Ber­ between the memorial and Check­ Dr. Homer Babbidge Jr. who suc­ when employment dropped to cer­ Jabs ‘Frontiersihqiiship’ NO tain levels. , G>ngress End mentary system set up in a mili­ CAR LEASING and Marge Trask, host hnd host­ lin today In a bus instead ef ar­ point Charlie. The AUiea said the ceeds Dr. Albert N. Jorgeisen as tary crisis last year. Ctongress re­ Pinehurst lean cuts At Pinehurst . . . no in­ ess; Buck and Bert Clark, door mored cars. shorter rout^ would lessen the president of the tmiversity, spoke The money can be spent on t fused to enact economic reforms duty; Russ and Ruth Clifford, MONEY The green and red bus brought possibility of- disturbiuices. last nif^t at a joint meeting of the wide variety of projects. They in­ Now Scheduled he demanded, and he rought a crease in price on the Ray and Mary Colpitts. and War­ The Allies told the Soviets ear­ clude flood control, rivers and of Chuck offer fine ^ R E N T A L S the daily change of guard to the Connecticut Daily Newspaper As­ plebiscite during next month’s fipest tender Swift Pre- ren and Janelle Coons, refresh­ Soviet war memorial in the Brit­ lier this week that there was no sociation and the Connecticut Cir­ harbors, reclamation, hospitals, Ike Raps Spending, elections to endorse a return to First in MaheliMter. New oara, ments...... / ^ jI DOWN ish sector of West' Berlin. longer any need for' them to use cuit of the Associated Press. water pollution control, airports, For Sept. 29 the former presidential system. value in heef- .... miimj Lamb Legs . . . foil maintenaimeK^MIy Insured Square dance lessons will start { A score of Soviet troops inside armored cars to move their per­ *rae university, which is embark­ highways and general commun­ . Brochado Da Rocha made a sonnel . through West Berlin. ity faculties. Morrell’s ready to eat to reduce your pVeMens and Tuesday at the Waddell School at And Just waved and smiled to a crowd of ing on construction of a medical-, WASHINGTON (AP) -^^tienate final appeal to congress to "givs worries. For full liuotinntlon 8 p.m. with Earl Johnston as In­ some 5(U W ut Perliners; gathered Berliners had atoned Soviet dental school, faces the probiem of The projects arc limited jo Thirst for Power the people the right which was ham . i . dozens of fresh- call structor. Further informatibn re­ 2 Weekly Or at the San'wrug Bridge crossing. buses three days in a row after growing better as it grows bigger, areas desi^ated as eligible for Democratic Leader Jtike Mahq.- taken away from them.” garding lessons may be had by Some of th^ ^Berliners waved 18-year-old Peter Fechter was Bebbidge said. Hq expressed oonr aid under the 1931 Depressed s « a Bept. 29 ly sliced cold cuts . . . Available in mortally wounded .hy East Ger­ Areas , , ^ d . tcu.^uunmunlUes Paul Dodga Ponriac : Dot or Alan Ledgard, 301 fldqnce that It will continue to be iK-oilbsm for adjourning (ContBhaflt' on Fag. Twwlvs) fresh from the farm INC. St., presidents of the Man- Mahogany, Walnut Available in iBrlHA, alahg VrtQi the man guards Aug. 17 and M ly­ "a source of pride to the people »f per cent KANKAKEE,, ni. (i^)—FormerikhSr^ ms BLOCK CHUCK ______lb. 59c ing on the ground fbr nearly an ■Sif.^JinprA toemplayment In nine ght D. Eisenhower, Indians histo)^. the 1962 cqn^ssional session. Chickens . . . Chicken ''Phone MI 0-2881 S r Square Dance Club. or Oak (Blond) 13.00 Monthly Mahogany, Walnut Americans and French, had given tliqi StAU." . President Dwight ■'\He tol(U''nl8 colleagues there is BONB-IN 878 MAIN STREET the Soviets until Sattu-dUy to stop hour. .1 mt (he p ^ 13 mont^. hitting government spending and Eiseqhower, who .*1 so made Some Berliners also demon­ whaL he called thirst for power brief off-the-cuff tallrt at Purdue m dro, than a reasonably good Legs . . . Chicken Breasts transporting their war memorial One - third of 'Bie total funds chane’e to wind up the session in BONELESS—LEAN guards In armored cars. The Sov­ strated against the Americans for Trustees Gel Pay Hike will go. to ruriL, areas which moved into Illinois today to sup­ University's airport 3t West La­ . . . Beef Stew is a good not sending an ambulance io pick fayette and at Rensselaer’s court­ two moi’e.^eeks If they will work iets 'bad switched from buses to New Haven (A P )—The Ixteiv qualify. ^ port GOP congressional candi­ early a n d ^ e to get the job done. Bulletins PREMIUM CHUCK...... lb.-99c buy at 89c and meaty armored vehicles en Aug. 31, aft' up the youth. An ambulance is •tM'3 Commerce Commiseloir'has The measure :pves Kennedy dates. house Square, avoided any men* now on duty at the wall. The tion of foreign^ problems’. Sen. Hub^U H. Humphrey, Culled from AP Wires er the buses were stoned by West gruted the raise requeated by thht more for immediate prpjects than Fresh from an enthusiastic re-' D-Minn., the deputy leader, told soup shanks at 59c lb. WINDOW SHADES OVERWEK Beriiners angry over the shooting Americana first assigned one to three triiateea of the hsmkrupt New the 3.#00 million he originally re­ ception at Rensselaer, Ind., he Republicans, he said, favor a Av&llable to you without a doctorV Free Delivery and Installation duty there.- A French ambulance governmental climate ‘4h- which newsmen Thursday’'*-^e consensus CHUCK STEAK...... lb. 79c ' All pork rain checks will of Asyoung refugee at the Berlin Haven Railroad—a totat ot 380,008 queated, but omits the $2 hill ion swung into Illihois at the head of congressional leaqei:.s waa for scriptlon. our druir called ODBINfc detachment is standing watch in standby ' public works author­ of a motorcade which stretched the enterprise and energy of our RBSBRVlflT GALLUP BACKED BONE-m WASHABLE ' You muit loie qaIv fat in 7 dayi. WaU. X a year tor aalariea. V an Oct. 5 adjournmehL. Noting be ho>ored Friday and your money back. No nlrenaoas exer> It was^tlm second small victory through September. The tnisteea—Harry )V. Dbtl- ity hC/Wanted. for miles along Illinois 17. people work at their best. WASHINCITON (AP) — Ths "That climate ’ is not fostered Humphrey’s statement. Sehv Wil­ Saturday . . . sorry we INTERSTATE cine, laxatives, massaxe or taklnc of I for the allies. Earlier in the A West Berlin paper said today gan, Richard Joyce Smith and Wil­ However, the bill provides that He came to the Civic Auditor­ liam Proxmire, D-Wls., akked House Armed Services OommlN BONELESS SLICES OF CHUCK so-calied redurinii^ candien, craclcers month the Soviets acceded to an the commander of an Bast Ger­ ium in Kankakee to pitch for Rep. merely by appeals for rigid co­ AQUA SHADES » cookies, or chewing Kum. OBDRI- liam J. Kirk—currently are get­ .Bill federal government pay 60 per operation with programs present- Mansfield in the Senate todhy K, tee gave unanimous approval sold out last weekend. NRX is a tiny tablet and easily swaU Allied dem an d N t^ they send man border guard regiment fled ting 370,000 annually, with Dori''< cent of the cost of .each project, Lc.slle Arends, House minority the job couldn’t be done earlier. 'today to President Kennedy’s lowed. When you take ORBINEX, ytin their guard through, the wall at to West Berlin last Saturday, 'ihe whip. •ed. by, an administration. And it Inquest for standby, authority for LONDON BROIL lb. 89c QC Made to Order still enjoy your meals, atili eat the A ll New 16-Inch G-E Portable TV gan getting 330,000, Smith and and up to 75 per cent in com­ can be destroyed utterly if these It certainly could, Mansfield re­ with Your Rollers foods you like, but you simply don't . J) ■ . the Sandkrug EiridgeSmther than paper, Morgenpost, gave the Kirk 320.000 each. munities which are unable to put Republican state candidates plied, but added that it is up to to risil 150,000 Reserves to ac­ at Checkpoint Charlie, the cross' flanked him at a ham and eggs programs are devised by theorists have the urre for «.extra portions be­ refugee's rank as lieutenant How the new figure will he brok­ up oao • half. with free rein always to dream the Senate itself and not to the tive n'itlitary duty. The action Business increases weekly in our self service gro­ Full Line o f Custom cause ODBINEX depresses your appe­ ing they had been '•usingMii the colonel. The report was. not im- en down among- the--trustees by Several hundred areas, includ­ breakfast with some 900 in the leadership. clears the'^way for a House vote tite and decreases -.vour desire for food. 11 American sector. auditorium. lip bigger and more glittering cery department. Customers are learning that it Your weight must come down, because ' Just 22 Pounds Light esterday’s IOC action depends on ing bofli cities with high unem­ federal projects," he said. Mansfield said he was disturbed Monday on the resolution which * VENETIAN BLINDS as your own doctor will tell yon. j Both the bridge and the whi^ (Oontlaiied on Page Eight) IjS. District Court Judge''HOhert ployment and rural counties, have Eisenhower was pressed by the Senate paskod unanimously pays to shop Pinehurst where they get fine food when yon eat less, you welah less. Get autograph seekers and hand shak­ Thursday. .<1 Everyday rid or excess fat and live longer. P. Anderson, who will rule eia- the been declared eligible for aid un­ (Continued on Page Twelvo (Continued on Page Twelve) at low prices with no stamps, no gimmicks. ORDINEX costs fS.OO and Is sold on' questiqn. \ der the 1961 Depressed Areas Act. ers. Streets were lined with spec­ low prices. E. A. JOHNSON this GlIABANTRE: If not satisfied for i The; IOC also granted a 36>000 tators out in the fair weather to CHIANO SILENT any reason just return the packnae to 11 Outside Commitments N ' raise to James W. Moore, qq^ al' '’''(Colittinied on Page ElghtlT watch him pass. vour dnurkiHt and your full money >| He opened his campaign tour TAIPEI. FonnoM (.\PpK»»- CAMPBELL’S PAINT 00. back No questions asked. ORDINKX ; | _— ^ ^ ------TT— counsel for the tnisteea and'a pro-- C h a rg e s ^Judicial Oppression* flclal Ctllnese Nationalist qimriv in sold with this aanrantee by: ' fesaor gt Tale Law School. Hia sal­ with a no - name.s attack on gov­ tors declined comment today on^' 723 Main St., Tel. Ml 9-4501 ARTHUR DBITG ^TORK — 941 3IAIN ernment at Rensselaer . Thursday MEAT SOUPS 6 for 1.00 MAIL OBDERR FnXED ary goM from 3M.008 to 336,080. the indirittioB given by Presi­ Cigarettes $1.39 and All of the Increases are retro­ Mrs. Bridges Seen night. dent Kennedy that the United $2.50 carton Buy a dozen or two . . . save 22c on 12 cans. Shirra, Claims Glenn At. no point did he name Presi­ active to Aug. 8, the first anniver­ Asking fop^ecount dent Kennedy or the ' Kennedy Barnett Assails Orders States would not authorize ex­ 24c-^25c pack sary of the appointment of the adininlstration directly. The clos­ port of any .more U2 planes to trustees by Judge Anderacm. est he came was u.se of the word Chlang Kai-shek’s government. Wesson Oil Sunsweet Prune Trails in Space Work The Judge signed an order here In New Hanip^liire “The Nstfonallats binight tw-o Gal. can. Juice bottle 39c "frontlersmanship.” which he said yesterday' authorising the sale et had suffered defeat.s . because of To Integrate Amcrioan -built.U2 .aircraft in 1.98 , Save 24c on 3 MAIN ^ property in New Bedford, Mass., to OON^KD> N. H. (AF)-:iK'. 1960. One waa lost In a fliltfit Buy Hood fine milk ht Grossman Industrial Properties, "statesmanship” by GOPjjcongres- - • ------« ------■ - . . • NEW YORK (AP) — Comdr.^ Schirra .did not specify any out­ Mm. DMoifa,' Btldgea today .Aonal leaders. over the China mainland Sunday. this everj’ day low price Walter M-. ^Schirra Jr., slated for side commitments in his criti­ Inc., for 388,000 and in Miamero- (AP) — Gov.

Coinm itm enls Coventry r l T l S CARTOON Sheinwold on A t 7 :4 0 Shirra Claims Glenn Town Budget TONIGHT! CHOOSE RIGHT CARD < Airing Set by IN STARTING FINESSE N eiteraida____ PKSWIS Trails in Space Work By Alfred Sheinwold N o o m **”*°'!BURT LANCASTBi It is often correct tO'lead a high- ‘ A Q J 3 X Finance Unit A Q I 4 (Contlnued from P »c« One\^ r card to start a finesse. If your high BIRDMAit matlon officials at Milercnrv 'con- A special hearing of the board of card wins the trick, you are In trol. / has not fallen belunil in his finance dn ostimateB"'oT town e.x- position to repeat the flAesae im­ wan training. "We regret It. " Haney said, "it $ * 9 1 7 3 penditures for the next fiscal year mediately. Still, leading the high Dr! -Itobert R. GilniUi. director was our eri'dr. If somebody had card mav eost you a,, trick. ______$ lc7*2 HttuM nn wai Miitn Of the Manned Spacecraft Center, the information, they just didnlt will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at Declarer finessed with dummy's t- A" ** 7 • 4 ^ *_3.a and Glenn were not available for pass it on ' Coventry Grammar School. The jack of hearts at the first trick, « A r M » 5 3 2 Oo-Htt Is The War Story Everyone Is Talking A b o ^ . comment, Schirra. on the prograni, 'made proposed budget figures are not losing to the kite. Back came a m r r a A spokesman for the center no mention of Lt, Col. John A. heart to dummy's queen. A A tf 44 'WAR HUNr'--JeliR S o x o h complete at this time but should V 3 2 said; Powers, who handled the broad- be ready for publication Monday. Now South quite properly tack­ ^ Check the values! Compare the prices f . "They will have no statement ca.sts from Merciiry control. School Savings Resume led ttig trumps. Unfortunately, de- e K Q f n 5 UP TO 45% EXTRA SAVtMGSt to make until they have the op­ In Honolulu. Powers said: "Dur­ ejarer ■ led the queen of spades A 7 4 ing the operation 1 reported all The .school sayings program will N « A iM tatom v r«t You can be sure you*re not purchasing portunity to study the full text of be resumed Tuesday in the three from dummy, and his game con­ Jhe romment-s. Col Glenn may facts. as quickly and candidly as 1 A Tmb 1 a r m GATE AT 7 P.M. local .schoote, Henry Agnew, branch tract went down th'e drain. 1 9 Fm 1 A t a i SHOW AT DUSK sye.a statement tomorrow." they were reported to me I East covered with the king of Now Open Frik-SaL-Sun.! reported the -electronic -sighting manager of the Coventry office of 3 A Tms 4 a am 1 G E T tilfC GREEN STAMPS price tags hut sound Grant values when l^''-the telecast, Sc.hirra also spades, and South won with the within a miriute of the time it the Manchester Savings and Loan 0 !N A te l* 4 — V W 09B conthuded space officials "boo- Association announced today. ace. Now South could win with the STARTS b,vipd^Nt telling tlie public! 'v«s reported to us in the control Each Tuesday has been designat­ ten of spades in his hand and with TONIGHT you shop our famous coast-to-eoast ealei where Asihatiaul M. Scoti Car-) center, the jack of spades in dummy, but ed by the bank as the school, sav­ no need to waate high cards when H.e U tHm WITH EVERY PURCHASE! pent^ii wp.a duMtjg the 35 minutes ings day. The program, started by these two high cards were not an-anxious nationMhcmght he was you can get back to dummy as IRKBN the bank on May 22. has 662 ac­ enough to part West from the often as necessary. fU A M M IH E lost *after his capsutfespvershol its counts enrolled with approxiipately 9-8-7 of spades. 'West had.to make 8AIMT landing last May 24, Canada Urges Dally Queatloii $3.6o0 on deposit. In addition to a trump trick- in addition to his Partner opens with one club, WARREN BEATTY "We had six beautiful ~>^ar j the banking days during the past two aces. \ and the next player passes. You KARLIMAIOEN fixes -within six miles of wH^r^ Suspension on school year, children continued to Ix>w Card Better x. hold Spades—K, Hearts— K 7 6 3, Compare M’ith 79c sellers elsewhere Scott landed." Schivra said, “ but make deposits throughout their va­ South could make the conttact F/1l L we had a lot of information there cation. bank officials said today. by leading 6ne of the low spaces Diamonds—6 3 2, Clubs—^10 9 5, 3 and yet It never came out and A total of 41 pupils is enrolled from dummy at the third tclcK> 2. What do you aay? it was disgusting, you know," kbin Vaccine In the technical schools In Wllli- East has to play the king of spades, \ Answer: Bid One heart. Show a EXTRA STURDY major suit father than raise part- lieiTINt«Sllf ,Schirra -said mantic and Manchester. Of this. just .the same, and South wins with IWTUTMSMKTl 'FABULOUS 400’ don't feel badly alxuit har- (ConHnned Page One) 23 are attending Windham Re­ the ace. Now South can draw nerV-TTiinor. 4-LEG G ED poohing someone oh this because - gional Technical School and 18. West's three trumps with his own For^^einwdld's 36-page book­ IRONING BOARD If thet-xdo it to me I nt going t o , in the Sabin vaCcine?Nmay have How-ell Cheney Regional Tech­ ten and .dummy’s q^een and jack. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," CBHHMMB be furictus because too many Infected^thi four Canadlta^ nical School. This brings the to­ South canhot afford to draw all send 50c to Bridge Book. Man­ SEAMLESS MESH people I know will be concei-ned. ! The Canadian Health Depart- tal school enrollment for the town of the trumps immediately. He chester Evening Herald, Box 3318, and 1 think niany were in Scott's : ment said that although foi o. 1.889 pupils. should lead a second trump to Grand 'Central, Station, N.Y. 17, case." I cases of paralysis among four V School Menus dummy’s jack and Uien knock out N.y. It was brought oOt ,shortlv after i million' Canadians who took Sabin MoiW^y-^omemade turkey and the ace of diamonds. South can (Copyright 1962, General Features 97 the flight that Carpthtfer s loca- vaccine “ Is extremely low . it was vegetable^spiip, peanut butter and then win the fourth trump in his Gorp.) tion was known hut the^uiforma- considered that there ^ould be a jelly sandwlM. osu-rot and raisin owTi hand and rjm the rest of the tion didn't get to the public for temporary deferment In the oral slaw and pear'blush; Tuesday— diamond.s. IRISH STEP DANCING 35 minutes ) vaccination program to allow time hamburger on bunNMtato chips. What if East held K-x of trumps Commenting on that rei'iiark bVifor a full investigation of all cases Harvard beets, butterklKhot veg­ in the instead of just the singleton king? 'lA' (AUTHENTIC— DIRECT FROM IRELAND) Shirra. an NASA spokesman. Paul-)df poliomyelitis ' occurlng in etable at high school ojtkt And Then East would play a low spade I Adivtit Is Haney said that if location mfor-1 Canada during the , current on ^he first round of trumps, and IELMWOO Mechanism holds height butterscotch, pudding; Wednekd8.y Stamps J j L ; oil ktight. .mation was available on Carpen­ perioa.-v. Neivs South w*ould win a finesse with the EtfTABf. A¥|. fOimi OUARV UhMI3 I E R I N _ ^ up lo 35" securely. 20 gauge steel The deportment added that par­ —baked macaroni in tomato an ter after, his landing, it .had not cheese jsauce, buttered green B y LOUIS MANDELL ten. South 'would get back to construction, 4 rubber- alytic polih'-yvas at a low point M»4«. S p.m . (oxeopt Tmm. Mm4 beans, chef's salad with dressing dummy with a club and would re­ tipped legs grip floor. In Canada thik year and that the. turn the queen of spades then for XhBM.) * older Salk dead - 'wjrus vaccine has at. high school only and buttered TVyEUm on *Mr. S »m ’ Eret. t:U. Fri. 8M.. Svea. 0:00 SCHOOL OF Folds flat to 2Vi" thick, cbm square with French fruit the second trump finesse. effectively protected piuch of the TV stationk-^ 200 cities are to Declarer might have to start the Canadian population. betty at the two elementary be supplied witlU-a film that the schools only; Thursday—sausage trumps with the queen If dummy DANCING pr- Salk vaccine is adminlktgred by Post Office Departinent has pro­ had no further' entry, but there's links on mashed potatoes with duced to tell the story Of the Sam injection. The Sabin live yirus Dancers of stage and tele­ va-ctne Is taken orally. brown gravy, buttered sliced sum­ Rayburn commemorative pogtage T hoiisands Sold a I S.dd.' mer kquash and pink applesauce; vision. Producers of Na­ ‘GOLDEN W HEAr In the United States It is ad> stamp. s Famous Grant Brand ministered In three different Friday—codfish cakes and home- 'The stamp first goes on sale tional Champion Irish 0tep Dancers. ti'BA'NT doses to combat three types of baked beans, cole slaw, batter Sept. 16 in "Mr. Sam’s” hometown, DINNERWARE FOR 12 • First Quality Sheers, bread ^nd stewed peaches. ’GRANT MAID’ A ^ IA N C E S TOUCH of MINK" * para>y“ c polio Bonham. Texas. An exceptionally EHSTUJOOD•• A l*< \ V M I l l • t % ^ I >« A H I f ill. t’ e Reinforced heels, toes i v /w v .n WT m iiaiv | the first year all-thrfee Schom <»fficials remind pareaits high demand for first day coyem 0 ■-U. fi i.i.LG':.,Vi . J b r it is K- ai S:M '— Pin. • Detergoit-proof, opw s t ^ . With this duom* • .They're all guaranteed and UL ap p ^ types of Sabin vaccine have been that milk At, the schools is avail­ Was reported last week by the Bon­ ALL COLOR SHOW! AMERICAN CLUB Action In A Sea fif Sand! available for general use In the able at five cents and not four ham post office which estimated Cary Grant, Doris Dav ‘ ing set you get 18 eadi: cups and sauoera! a.Each a quality appliance...all sale-] Quality at a price is cents as last yeAr, -DESr.BT PATROL" United States, More than 38 mil­ that the cover requests on hand ex­ "THAT TOUCH OF MINK" MAPLE STREET a Grant tradition. Our lion doses have been admin­ ceeded 100,000. 6:80-9:85 . MANCHESTER Manchester Evening Herald “ / ' Navar bafora at this The can opener is automatic “Fabulous400”nylons istered. It also is the first year The short TV film consists of — -Also — for its widespread use in Canada. Coventry correspondent, F, raul- three sequences. It opens with a WEDNESDAY low prical 88 with bottle opener. 2-sIice 88 's- - - ■■ ■" ■ Sy-.- look sheer said beauti­ Ine Little. telephone Pilgrim series of still photogiaph.S„ that Audey Murphy, Dan Duryea^ 2-6285. trace Sam Rayburn's career of “6 BLACK HORSES” 12 each; bread & butters, automatic toaster, thenno- >A^ AND COVIR Sn WOMEN'S MOCCASINS ful, wear remarkably 8:15 Margaret Dailey, Director -tiearly fifty years in Congre.ss. Of Register By Phone dinners, aoups, salads, stat controlled. St«un-dry 'GranHl|aid' Silicone cov­ Cotton corduroy; fleece well... and are Grant RANGE historical interest is a photo of er ie sdorch- _ _ ^ lining; crepe - MI 9-1039 or 346-0661 fruits. 1 platter, vegetable 1.25 iron has dial for all fob- M fk low priced. 8V4 to 11. Speaker of the House Rayburn sit­ proof. Foam t>a^ I Ag ■olei, heels. I il g aiH COSOITlOSlt) didi, creamer, sugar. wceltfy rics. Noi>-drip percolator. SfMchl Marine ting solemnly in the chair the day ia extra thick.'^'ia ■ • S colon. 6-10. le*V w FUEL OIL that Pre.side.nt Roosevelt appeared before the. Copgress to make his OrfftinjU ami' Varat! GASOLINE Weather famous "day of7jnfAmy” declara­ , DANCiNG STATE t Gmie Hnna tion. following Pearl Harbor. flIR fONDiTlONED liprney Andrpuo Other film sequences show the T f l i l i m i T SHOW'N AT , WINDSOR IXICKS (A P t—The I U l l i u n I 4:30 nnd 9:40 ■ "TO B A C C O BANTLY OIL U.S. Weather Bureau's -marine ad- unveiling of the stamp' model by Every RAYON CRIPi] ROAD Vice President Lyndon B. Jojinson, STATE COMIWNV. INC. vlsort' for today: FRIDAY and Powerful, still At lR:«IO^plu» Tides w-ere high along the Con­ Speaker of the House J.ohn W;-n^ c- MANCHESTER l a m p s h a d e B avm om l Barr in Cormack and Postmaster General leiily<'/i"w{def| /■ •‘DE^RE IN THE .i.'Ji AI.Vi.N necticut shore from 10 a m. to SATURDAY NIGHT! nrsT* .1, Edward Day, and production of V iff7 noon today and will be from 11 b a r g a i n s 8hou-a at 1:45 'iK!.. .Mltdull a m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Low tide the stamp on the Giori press. To the Music o f HE’S COMING It is anticipated that Vice Presi­ h i g h -c o u n t p e r c a l e ITHE BEST AHEAD Of THE REST fv(MK\illc T l’ .'-.!271 at Old. Saybrook is at 3"'p.m. this A/ IN PERSON afternoon and at 6 p.m. Satur­ dent Johnson. Sen. Ralph Yar­ fh^Britones*' day afternoon. Sunset today is at borough. and Rep. Ray Roberta will ON OUR STA^^E • 4 to 14 yard dress lengths head the Texas delegation attend­ NEW' ORCHESTRA 7:03 p.m. and sunrise Saturday is ON SATURDAY . II on full bolts ydu’d pay 49c yd. at 6:32 a m. . ing the first day ceremonies in '}>(• 67 Boating weather for Long Is­ Bonham. Assistant Postmaster COLONEL land Sound to Montauk Point and General Frederick ,C. Belen, who a o ^ m u s i c a i Block Island: was associated with Sam Rayburn GARDEK S k <, Oakclaf^ THEATRI South to southwest winds 10 to on Capitol Hill for more than 2.'i CLOWN ■Willingford, Wilbur Crest Pywy, EXIT 64 - Rtseiv CO M7I5 15 knots becoming mostly south­ years, will, represent the Post Gf- 2 ' Gl6YOUN6'i\ODiiEYMEM)OWS TO THE NOW PUYiNG thru SAT. Mat Sat 5 PM erly and increasing to 15 to 20 flee Department. RESTAURANT FLORAL CENTERPIECES Special^ i knots with higher gusts in thun­ 840 MAIN STREET SPECIAL Stunning white shadea No Stamp for Wall Co-Hit Shown At 6:00-8 P.M. YD. dershowers this afternoon and to­ In Downtown Manchester KIDDIE SHOW J K with draped trim solve night. Winds shifting to north­ We.st German postal authorities • Special Purchase! $5 Values! G u a u t y s -t u u and West Berlin's city government every decorating prob- west 15 to 20 knots Saturday. • FINE FOOD • i'lf # ) : ONLY TAILI RADIO 'Visibility 5 miles or more except have turned down proposals to is­ TOMORROW Fine quality percale in a • A -variety of attractive bases ' y / ' slem. 14", 15" or 16" stand- lower in showers and thunder­ sue German stamp.s showing the AT 2 P.M. colorful assortment of A terrific buy! Featuree ■< I aftkor deep drum sizes; showers. Variable cloudines.s with Communist 'wall dividing this city. * Ldgql leverags * Real-looking Polyethylene plastic of more expensive radioe. prints. Also solids to 1 7 4 18" 0 ^ 8 and deep deco­ showers and thundershowers to­ Sen. Klaus Schuetz, who heads, Come and Join the fun with flowers in beautiful arrangements. 3* permanent, ' day and tonight with gradual the- city government’s postal de­ i i y match. Machine washable. dynamic'speak- • A rator-styled bells; 15" or your favorite clown. Decorative, long-lasting; wipe Hearing during Saturday; partment. said letters or parcels Admission for AH 50c Hurry for yours today I or. Easy-read 17" shallow drums. Marine observations; sent to Ea.st Gennany with such clean with a damp cloth. Save now! diaL Buy now! V R # " a Montauk Point Wind '-.south­ stamps would not be forwarded tp- west at 15 knots, temperature 6.'i. East Germany. , ' Extra ■COl'R.\GE OF BI.ACK BEAUTY Next Week BegsMON 6 EVES. Only sea 3 feet, visibility 12 miles, Schuetz ..said Western stamp col­ RACING clear. ' . lectors herd suggested staijjps show­ Read Herald Advs. Westhampton Beach — Wind ing the wall to counter Communist UNCENSORED £ n .southwest at 8 knots, tempera­ injection of polltlpaf issues inta ture 70. visibility 7 miles, partly stamp designs. , TONIGHT! The World of NO MATIlilbj cloudy. : Chroma ' | 8:p0 ' ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF , ' - ■ ...... Jb d u a l ’i New Haven Wind southwest Adniit^East Hartford 2-tone • . i|. at II knots, temperature 69, sls- hoodlighls j ibitity 7 miles, partly cloudy, f Roar ^ spring spddls \ SUZY WONG ^ s t Hartford was admitted to s c h o o l o f d a n c e a r ts I ca rrie r y Stratford Point-^Wind south­ the Charter Oak Football^ Con­ THE TOP V4 PRISGILLA GIBSON TARBINO LANI MIYAZAKI west at 17 knots, temperature 69 ference last night. Commissioner > DIRiX^TOR: MISS PRISCILLA , V tmettmtrmtu MM TO THUGS (VtS 54 00 - visibility 6 miles, partly cloudy,' Bill Skoneski of Manchester made MIDGET DRIVERS V muHTiX fAi AGO SAT. IVIS- $5 00 - »*50- 3 50 - 3 M I j BALlJtOOM ASSOCIATES; ROLDA and HARRIS GIBSON ' VALUES TO 10.98 ' sat 5GM 5350-300 ? 50 7 00 ChriU onAmt tS-4t | . ^ Stratford Shogls Wind south­ the annguncemerit.'’ Manchester west at' 12 knots, temperature 70 also has one entry 6mong the 15 IN CONNECTICUT sea 1 foot, visibility IP miles. ' , / Passes'— Art Alone Endures^* towns set for league player later WILL BE COMPETING ONE TIME ONLY - SUNDAY, Sept. 16 - 8:30 P.M. / this month. 1. THE NATION'S FAVORITE JAZZ ARTIST • Ixiiiise “ Sweet" Oiariott • Rob “Talrottvllle Rockett” Dave BRUBECK Friday Night • Matinee Saturday 1 P.M. • Anderson * - . . • Ronnie Cliariott and the DAVE 0RUSECK QUARTme s Member of NADAA • BALLET WlCtS - t3.yS-3.SO-3.00.3.50 s Osborne Brothers M ^-Special iNationfll Association of • TAP MKlOEOiAS Dance and AfTillated * fiomtPPHAtm Track located comer New . Artists) < • I* f • * i ’ State Road and Hilliard St.' • ACROBATIC Kickstand 8lack—for boys W hitowoU . •AMERICANA > 1 ^ Blus—for girls tiro s L o b s t e r 8RAVE Refreshments! — .Bieachert! • MODERN JAZZ CHILDREN'S - 8:15 6:25-9:55 _ FREE Alwn^ON! . registration Betty-lane af tha studio FLANNEL-LINED TURNER • CHARACTER (,i;mK Sli’i’U l!Hi;l M odel! 1 CORDUROYS SEPT. 18 th>u 21 • b a t o n / School of Dancing ( iil()iii;il in Sliiidx ,'M;i|)lt‘ ! 205 NORTH MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Tto 5 P.M. NORWOOD 26" DELUXE • BALLROOM Special i 7 to 9 P.M. STUDENT DESK OR RICH CHENILLE BEDSPREADS... SPORTS BICYCLE ★ TAP ★ BALLET SAT.. SEPT. 22 MATCHING BOOKCASE to A.M. to 5 P.M. COSTLY-LOOK HEIRLOOM^TYPESI A real beauty! Full ball o e t t B i i a e r . -'V • • SPECIAL bearing construction, ad­ ★ ACROBAT ★ aATON — \ |99 CLASSES Both pieces expertly crafte justable handlebars with Dramatize everyTied in your home with an extrava­ -kJAZZ-, It’s a treat they’ll all love. Our tempting foods FOR BOYS ed in quality maple with 88 Rugged for active play, deluxe grips, Cantilever are carefully prepared and beautifully served. Studio Talephona hand-niUied nutmeg fin­ gant-looking, super-size spread—for about half wKat frame . . . stop-on-a-djme \ I aoeft good enough for school. The atmosphere is gracious and eongenial, per­ ish. Desk is 29" high with you’d expect to pay—even at Grants. Sculptured cot­ Ml 3-5710 Extra warm, all washable . coaster brake. What a buy! PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES A la C arte fect for family dining 20T xW writing surface. or Call Ml 3-6414 ton chenilles, heirloom-types! Solids, multicolors! cotton boxer style for Besides nur -Uu-i. f lash for ehildren 10 years and older, Bookcase has 4 shelves. "Charge-If’—No Money Down—US Weekly Pull size 96x108"; twin 80x10^ . Hurry for yours! Special boys and girls. 3 t o ,7 .. Ue're also forming one for rJiildrofi (I to 10 years. TEL Ml . 3-1415 FOR.RESERVATIONS SERVED WITH FRENCH N o Money D o w n ..,.^ little as 1.25 weeUp FRIES and COLE.SLAW' To Register Phone — BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES STUDIO During Mis.s Pris­ ^'CHARGE IT” YOUR WAY AT GRANTS! MO MONEY DOWN! TAKE 30 DAYS OR MONTHS TO FAY! LOCATED AT cilla’s c§nvaiescence,i OKANTSOIVES ^ i . ______529-9337-529-0442 WALNUT SUNDAY DDfNERS SERVEDI 308 MAIN ST. —Rolda Gibson, RARKADESpmE J or Ml 4-1079 13 A'OON to 8 PJMI. I former dance teach­ V o f x T c F v O jG j w J ^ RESTAURANT er will direct all (In Pinahurst OPEN DAILY T ill 9:30 F.M. Miaa Turner ia u member ot tbe Dance Tearbers Club of 7 WALNUT ST. Block) elasNes. Coanrcticut, Dance Maatera of Amcrirn, Inc., and tbe “ POOD FOR Dance Educators of America. | MANCHESTER AVEY’S EVERY MOOD” Phon* Ml 3-4628 AIsA; Studios In Wethcrhiield and Rocky lliUl. | 45 E. Center 8 t Eat Out More Often! If ^ STORES IN MANCHESTER815 MA^k STREEJ and MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE ■SfMM 'V.- . 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Wilson will train with Arthur, von was Installed outside the Grade 1 MANCHfCSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfiSTER, CONN.^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14' 1962 PAGE FIV E South______Windsor______f Andover Roemer's Gradh 4 for an bight- room. week period. Girl Scouting, for 5Ui and 6th I FLETCHER/OUSS GO. Ma n c h e s t e r In- this week's “School Chata.” n ad e girls, will tta r t at the TV—Radio Tonight Principal 'Porlg-Chamberlain, list­ i^ool next Wednesday afternoon, .MltoheU HEALTH CAPSULES Hi&h'School~ ^ , . School Starts with Mra Paul Donahue as leader. IDS WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE j asis , b* Miohael A. PeHLN.P.^ Kiwanis Radio Auction ed some of the things that occurred WHEN YOU THtINR OF Q s m - s at the school during this summer. Rehearsal Set GLASS, THINK OF rLETOHER! SHOULD VOU IGNORE AU. Open House A tractor was purchased which There will be a full cast and M OUS * Testing Series cuts the Unfh necessary for a com­ Television chorus rehearsal for "Up On Old CORNER DURANT ST. On H ealth Planned. 9* Third Year I...... plete mowing Job from' 3 days to Smoky’’ tonight at the Town Hell. '_____ 4 6:00 Big 8 ItiMtM (Is premsi Roaring. Twenties The teeting program gojL under 8' hours, and a garage for'fjousing Rehearsal of individual acts be­ Set Sunday Sasty Shoo its sroinrM*) Play Tour Runck way in tha elementary tchool this U R G E QUARTBRS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! By THE A880GIATED PRESS The KitVanlk radio auction?.^e Ma^« at 6 (la pregms) 1:00 Tar Third Man 8 thib tractor and all jrard equijHpent gins at 7:30 p.m. and a complete News N.Y. Meta vs. Cincinnati Reds 18 week. Iowa Baaic Skills Teats are was built 'by Arthur Goodaip, A miniature machine for minia­ club's major annual fund raisifig^ Th« new South Windsor Hlg:h Lite ut Riley run through wilt begin at 8:20. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PABKINO Shannon 30 being given to all children in school custodian. Ime outside of .Members are asked to bring any ture heart patients, Iodine and its! '.effort, will be held Nov. 13 and 14:' Supercar S:3U The Elintstonea 8 40 53 Grades 4 to 6. Reading readlneea School will be open to. the pubHc Roctaf Bad Hie Frieade The Deiecllves 10, 22, .30 the original building was painted suitable coatumes they may have. 18 million email enemies,- and a ' ilhi.s year. Edward W. KraRenicsi tests were given to Grade 1 last AUTO GUSS INSTALLED . ■announces. i Sunday from 2 to 8' p.ni. The open 8:06 The Lion and The Tiger i Route 66 3 13 by Edward Yeomans who received look at rhildren split from reality | 6:1& Family Market 9 .00 77 Stmsei etlrip 40 5.3 Friday and reading tfests to Grade the board contract; and the walls' ManelMter Evening 1 GUSS FURNITURE TOPS Kra.senics, chairman bf the K i-, house Is sponsored by the Public 8:28 Weathet-. News A Sport* 9:30 The Story ot Will Rogers 10. 23 2 Monda.v. Next Monday, mental are eubjects with a focus on ' 8:3U Club Houaa 3f of the primary corridor were given dover ^.rreepondeni, Margery ;wani.s committee that will run the: 'Building Commission and the Superman ' Father af 'the Bride ' ability tests will be given to Grades a fresh coat of paint. A ..'drinking Montandon, V telephone Pngrim MIRRORS (Hreplaee and boor) health. i affair, said it would be broadca.sti ■chool administration. Whiplash Third Man - U 2, 4 and 6. After that, only indi­ fountain for primary youngsters ovef the radio station WTNF, as ini Rescue S 12 10.00 The Twilicht Zone 3, i: 2-6012. • \'^y PICTURE FRAMING (oH typos) V Originally, the open house was Burns and Allen Political Program i: vidual testing will be done where Miniature. previous years. j 8:35 Editorials Target The Corruplora 8, 40. 5i necessary until group testing at WINDOW and PUTE G U ^ There is now a machine that Local .stores and industries will Bcheduled before School opened. It 6:40 Men oL DesUny IU:30 King ul Diamonds U the end of the year. 6:45 Walter Cronkite can breathe and freshen blood for contribute merchandise to be auc­ waf« po.stpone(1. however, until the Eyewitness to History 8 1! The school nurse, Mrs. Ralph babie.s. Huniley-Brinkley 10. The Campaign and The Candi OONTRACTORBi WE HAVE XN STOCK tioned off during the two^ay furniture and equipment were in­ 7;0U Evening Report dates' ' 22. 3f Ransom, is in the process of,car­ Come and University of Michigan doctors ei*ent. Kiwanis ' members maniiiflg^ stalled. News-weather 33. 11.00 Big News 2; rying out the legal requirement of have scaled down the larger heart- telephones will.take bids from buy­ Death Valley Day* Final Report tt vision tests for every child. Refer­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHQWER DOORS Henry Fairchild ot Kane and News, Sports A weather News. Sport* A Weather 3. 8 U lung machines used for adult.s to IP You NOTICE A N6W MOLE ers who call into the st.stlon. TV Hour of Star* Barry Barents, i .3f rals will be. made to family physi­ Hear— OPEN SATURDAYS—OPE^ THURSDAY EVENINO produce a miniature device for in­ Fiinds.from the sale will be put; Fairchild Associates, designer of Law of the Plainsman 11:15 Tonight (C) 1( cians only in those instances where APPEARING IN APULT LIPE the building.' will furnish refresh- 7:15 Evening Retort America's Ureatesl Movie* ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN fants. OR IP AN OLP ONE STARTS toward various youth activities j Sporta Camera Steve Allen Show 4( there is question of adequate REV. CHARLES F. rnents which wilt be served by vision. > »- It give.9 the doctor precise con­ To GET Big g e r o r b l a c k e r , Sponsored by the Ktwanians. Social Security Sport* Roundup .3( I^ast year the club took in more' school per.sonnel. Principal Henry Walter Cronkite 12 11:30 Adventure Theater i: A training student, Mre. Wini­ Sh a v e r trol over the blood supply of the YOU SHOULP SEE YOUR Adams has arranged for a group 7'30 Rawhide 8. 13)11:30 Tonight 1C) 33. 3( fred Wilson, will Join the elemen­ Of Kansas City infhnt duiing open heart surgery,, POCTOR. than S2..500 on the sale of 240; International Showtime 10 32' Steve Allen Show f itenrs. The sum was an increase of of students under the chairman­ Rescue 8 tary school staff this week. Mrs. in which heart defects are cor- i Hm Mi CapMfl*, ttv *, ksleKil mlofiMtion. ship of Ronald Gobel to guide vis­ 80 1.00 News, Sign Off 3( REVIVAL SERVICES recJred. The heart-Umg machine cir- i .Hit Mt int*n6«6 )*b«ot*A»pn«it>c nahir*. alniost $200 from tl)e tot.s! received ! itors on tours of the building. SEE SATUBOAT’S TV WEEK FOB QPMFLETE LI8T1NO culates and fre.shens the patient's j the ,vear before. ' \ Every NiRht This Week Besides Kra.senics, the aiu tion | The 81.8 million plant opened blood during surgery, enabling; effective -in severe mental illne.ss Etlwnrd W. .Krasenlcs la.st week with an enrollment of 7:30 SPECIALS surgeons to work longer on the ] committee.includes: .Maurice M ori-i------heart. .such as schizophrenia, although Bn pupils. It Is rated for a ca Sunday, 10.45 A.M. this technique is largely used in arty, vice chairman X. William Atty. Richard W. Law. .soliclta- parity of 892 pupils, an enrollment Radio The smallest baby yet operated le.ss severe problems, notably npu- Knight, finance chairman ;.Iamcs tions chairman;,and Paul EMwards, anticipated in three years, and is (Tlilt Ijgttng bieliidea only thoM ttewa bnwdqa«(ii af 14 or l6-nlilBiite and 7 P.M. CERAMig^ FORMICA on with the new heart-lung device roses. ^------A. McCarthy, publicity chairman; I WTNF' coordinator. expanadble tp -accommodate . a length- Some atationa carry oOnr abort aewecseto). weighed only 6 pounds. The young­ student body of 1.200. « n . I. A TILE est was 12 days old. Both opera­ Skin Treatment There are 38 teachers on the. W DRCr-lSM 11:00 N*W* m m OF tions were successful. 12:30 Sign Off ■chool staff. Bishop'a Corner The device which hold.s only A special plastic dressing has Raynor Shlnea t (Ooldr la atock) been developed that can 'permit Ameriran Legion Awards Newa. SIgnott THE NAZAREHE 4 3 c three pints of blood is adequate ’ 'The Little Bazaar" ★ MtHA> -910 REV. C. E. WINSLOW for babies up to about 22 pounds. doctors to treat large areas of the The Abe E. Miller American Le­ skin even the entire body .--with gion F ^ t and Auxiliarj- were re­ 6.00 Paul ■ Harvey New, Pastor 6:30 Alex Drier 286 Main Street anti-inflammatory medications for CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION H A U cipients of many citations and 6:45 Weather. Sports WALKERS WALLFAPER Crowded'Hands periods of two to threS days. awards at the American Legion 7:00 Edward P Morgan ASPHALT TILE 7:30 Dicklf Den- Special Group In Stock There are,.some 15 million mi­ "The method is highly effective State convention. croscopic germs on your hands SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 7:56 Jleds at Met* . F ’xB” 54" thick. C ea. in the treatment of psoriasis, a The Auxiliary received tour 11:00 Tonight at My Place .'(ralue* $2.29 7 7 . . right now. unle.ss you washed re­ variety of eczemas and other dis-f Sign Off to Rain or Shine ovtations for membership quota 1:011 RoU / / C COD CMon. cently w ith a potent antiseptic. eases." .sa.vs Dr. Jud R. Scholtz of achievement and one citation for w T ic -io a t And one of the most effective Pasadena,'Calif. From 11 A.M. (o .1 P.M. rehabilitation work at Rocky Hill 8:00 Newt. Sport* and Wm Uiw PLANTS TH A T PLEASE FROM of anti.septics. says Dr. Harold,A. Veterans Hospital. Mr.s. Mary 6:30 Suppertime Serenade The dressings are used to hold ! 6:45 WeathenVatch Sitkoff, Pennsylvania podiatrist,'-is various corticosteroid compounds Featuring: • Raked ((ood Sales Chickey is chairman for both 7:15 Conversation Piece WINDOW ARMSTRONG iodine. membership and rehabilitation. 7:3t New* of the World against the skin, avoiding the nee- j • While Elephant Booth 7:45 Grandstand Band.'land Once commonly u.sed. iodine lo.st essity of taking these compounds > • Toy Booth " Mrs. Ruth Charcst w-as awarded ,7:56 Red Sox at New York SHADES . LINOLEUM popularity becau.se it irritated the internally. |' the citation for outstanding serv­ 10:45 Night Beat WOODLAND GARDENS skin. Sitkoff says. Now its coming • Rummage .Sale 11 : a New* A two-year study of 1,600 pa­ ice in the Easter Seal drive. Mrs. lltlS Sports Final 9 9 c ® ^ ' ’ 9 9 e back, combined with other ingre- tients w'ere described as succe.ss-! Janice Stewart, chairman of dilld 11:30 Startlght Serenade riiants that reduce its irritating Refreshments and Luncheons Served From 11:15 to 2:.30 New* and Sign Off FOR SALE ful, and less than one-half of one i w'elA.re, was presented a certifi­ 1:00 HARDY (POHED) qualities. per cent had - reactions .severe cate of honoraWe mention In the W Pt)F-l4I0 PANSY SPECIAL You probably won't want to 6:00 Connecticut Ballroom MOHAWK AX'D DUPONT OUTSIDE enough to interrupt treatment. ' field .of Juvenile delinquency pre­ 7:00 Dale Kelly- OR RENT wash those b^cteria-laden hands vention. M rs.. Pauline Browm. 13:00 Johnny Argo Show ' , BAi^WICK HOUSE PAINT with iodine. But. .says Dr. Sitkoff. chairman of publicity, radio and W IN F— 1280 Pf ^ 9 so SEEDLING PUNTS a two-minute wa.shing with alcohol television, received three cash 6:00 News. Wall Street mCDICRL CARPET $ 4 9 9 6:15 Showcase ‘ WiU Bloom This FaU will kill as many bacteria as 20 awards and a certificate of honor­ 6:46 Lowell Thoinaa PHfiRmflCY minutes of scrubbing (with soap able mention. Two cash awards 7:00 News. Sports , and Next Spring. Primer and finish coat. White and water. - i were given to the auxiliary for the 7:35 Showcase M5.9-4MI * 3 . 9 5 only. 7:66 Yankees at Boston ONLY 9 9 c PLANNING TO BUILD. OR REMODEL? float they entered in the conven- Magical Thinking tione parade. ‘ Schizophrenia means ‘‘split Plan your financing just.a-s carefully as you plan .vour building or re­ The post was awarded a citation fi om reality ' and as a mental t modeling. See Manchestei;’s oldest financial institution for the type for exceeding their membership 25 FORaCT-ME-NOTS di.sease, it is one of the mo.st se­ of financing'best .suited to your needs. Consult with us anytime with­ quota. Leonard Landers, finance vere and wide.spread. . officer, received the outstanding GLASTONBURY out obligation. , Dr. Stanley I. Gochman. Rut­ eitinns award. The post color ENOLISH DAISIES Palnttag and Floor Covering Onteactora—FrM Eatimatoa gers University p.sychologi.st, is CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS...... gi)hrd received honorable mention. studying groups of children with A certificate wms awarded to the MUST GO I! 2712 MAIN ST.. GLASTONBURY—Phone 6S8-lil'I8 the disease in hopes of finding I post for initiation of new mem­ A BLAZE OF FALL COLOR out how it ran be diagnosed earli­ bers during the ,*0th birthday of 99c ;POR YOUR GARDEN...... est. and treated. the American Legion. Frank All'62 Models In . One -symptom he finds is that of 'O -it ik Rosen received' a oaah award for magical thinking. The schizo­ his publicity-hiatorian scrapbook. 20DAWTERDURY DELLS phrenic child may think, for in- A cash award was presented to BULBS, BULBS— For Dazzling Spring Color— ■stance. "If 1 clap my hands, an­ vS AVINGS the post for the float they entered Chryslers and Dodges At DAFFODILS— King Alfred. *| FOXGLOVE other atomic e.xplosion will take c i H c / L c O A l V in the parade. p la c e ’ I . U Y Sweet WitKam A. s S O t 1 A I 1 O Ni Elementary School Menus Early Fall SPECIAL Only ...... Doz. "BETTER c £ i l fJjta, Early results of his study sug- ' ; Elementary school menus: Mon­ ge.st that psvehotherapy mav be. : day—chicken chow mein on nood­ Terrific Savings i ; les, buttered *plnach, jam sand­ EVERGREENS! EVERGREENS! BEGINS WHEN YOU ■ AilCMtST«t*> GADBDT rfA W C IA t IWTITGT6GG wich. surprise dessert, milk: ALSO USED CAkS^ AT — Plant Only the Finest for Fall — Colchicum (Mixed Clolorh^- J W 7 T eflpfcwr, jewapk . Tuesday—Hamburg on roll, but­ Bioom this Fall) ...... ea.-35e ir SPECIAL PRICES ★ )99 BRA^^CH O m C E, ROUTE SI. COXENTRT tered carrots and peas, tossed Sterbergia (Yellow— salad, pudding, milk; Wednesday Masterpieces .^ h icken noodle soup and crack­ BARGAIKFfUCES WHILE THEY LAST!—HEMLOCKS (Canadian Blooms this Fall) . . . .doz. 1.09 Own A New ers, chopped ham sandwnch. gin­ gerbread and apple-sauc?, milk; Privet Hedging. 18-24”. m Miniature Fytr;i Hniirc ^ MON..TUES.-FRIDAY Thursday—frankfurts and sauer­ 1961 DODGE / & r “"‘J1.59 10 r.r 15.00 23 well branched plants only 3.88 LA H Cl llU tll 9 THI R.SDAT 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.—WED. CIAISED AT NOON kraut, mashed potatoes, carrot 1960 FALCON Hew sticks, wheat bread and butter, Gladioli Bouquets ...... 1.00 LAiieer StettoR^ Wagon. Station Wagon, S | ttA | C JAPANESE YEWS, SPREADING AND PYRA- LITTLE ARtSTOORATS cookies, milk; Friday—tuna long Heat and ^ MIDAL, FRESHLY DUG, ^ A C Up Johns, potato chips, pickles, but­ standard trans. I Wvw Lime ...... 50 lbs. 39c MODEL ■HMATURC CNOCOIATES music. I W 5 I LANDSCAPE SIZE. AaVO tered green beans, fruit, milk. S | .9 H & H Fertilizer .... 50 lbs. 2.44 0*fk Cti*oo<*« 11*. Advertisement— RHODODENDRON, (Covers 5000 sq. ft.) Homes The Howard Agency—Insurance, ALL COLORS ...... Only 2.95 Real EstateT 53 Meadow Road.^ 1958 PLYMOUTH Variegated Blue Hydrangea Mitchell 4-0140. 1959 CHEVROLET ANDROMEDA. (New and Hardy) .. .. .L89 up Belvedere 2-Door Hard­ WILL BE ON DISPLAY OPEN TONIGHT till 9 4-Dr. Sedan V-8.. S|fRR 18-24”. REG. 5.00...... Only 3.95 The Knits Mancheater Evening ' top. fnUy S7Q C In Our Greenhouses-^ South Wlpdsor cen^pondent ■tandard trana. 1 1 "W powered. • w® AZALEAS (HARDY). COMPLETE Philodendron, X • FOR YOUR INSPECTION Ikuira Kate, MI 4-178S. ■ That Fit . COLOR RANGE. ALL SIZES...... 1.95 large split leaf ...... only 2.99 DURING Free Perking On Mam Street UN' Day Proteste MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 3’ Plants Left'v..^ Mountain Laurel, Blue Spruce, Arbor Vitae, Rubber .2.99 STRIPF'^IT RICfH in fashion- and easy J ^ I t TGOMERT, Ala. (API — LOW DOWN PAYMENTS—LOW BANK RATES Juniper (spreading and prostrate) Hem* Also many small potted plants. fit with a Hail wooUsheath. elas- More than the u.sual number of ★ n a t i o n a l ★ HOME Ucized At thexwalst. More stripes *et ■ persons are protesting the Oct. 24, ledf. Mughe Pine, Holly, Flowering Shrubs, German and Canadian Peat Moss, in at the necklirt*. achieve a 'necklace/ *TUnited Nations Day’’ in Alabama. Redwood Tubs, Clay and Plastic effect. Sizes 10 to 18; x Gov. John F^atterson's office re­ Fruit Trees, etc. Pots. ★ WEEK ★ Feminine and pretty, ported. CHORCHES Press Secretary Harry Oook said “Bring In Your Planting Problems—We Are Here To Help You! Right that during the last few days the Sept. 30th thru Oct. 7th 901 M.AIK ST.—Ml S-5S’M THE GIRL WTIO KNO' rate of protests has increased over PRE.SCRIPTION PH.ARMACr looks her best in a what in past years has been Juat an our mid-heel pump knit, wool, its belt c •occasional objection to honoring MOTORS,IQC. Sponsored In the Interest o f' Sizes 12 to IS in camel and green the founding of the international WOODLAND GARDENS organreation in 1945. Better Living By-Members of The x. $ Cook said nearly all the letters YOUR CHRYSLER AND DODGE-DEALEk\ JOHN J. ZAPADKA OPEN DAILY 29.99 is secretlyO' elasticized! . • ■ay Oct. 24 also Is the lay the So­ 80 OAKLAND STREET'-MANCH ESTER Ml 3-8474 for tboso viet Union's membership was ac­ 168*WOODLAND ST. TILL 9 P.M. HOME BUILDERS A^IA'TION who cepted. , OF HARTFORD COUNTY! love traditiona! . . . 1 4 . 9 9 X ■■ WATCH FOR THE SPECIAL EDITIOHS The flattering peau de soie collar ia mon^y' OR PAOES PURLISHEI) b y THIS PAPERI . 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■ \ . ■■ t , i / , f ■ I . ■ , . - ; ■ > . ' ■ / BAGE a x MANCHESTEll ttVENINO. HERALD, MAJJCHESTER, CONN^ FRH5AY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1S62 BL6NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY^ SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 PAGE SEVEN peaceful, even while the main «m< suggest excellent booka for their May we be wflUng, having found the way, to-follow It. OPTICAL IEand|faUr phasle hia speech begins the reading pleasure. -Thera mr» cata­ 8‘Get Diploma^ A Thought for Today a variance to allow him occupancy af logs and lists available in the ref­ A m e n Hebron of a trailer for six months While grim business of treating space as SpoBBorad b j the STYU lA R Rockville"Vernoii 12th C ircuit erence room for use in the library At Ward Scliool Council of Churches Submitted- by T tt MAIM 8TUBBT Work Bill his housd is under construction lEttrnitt^ Ifprald If it were, after ell. merely one to help those Int^estcd. Juat ask Rev. K. Bjnar Rask has been granted by the Zoning Trinity Covenant Church ORANGE HALL ~ FUBUSHiaP BY. HUB more continent for earthly powar the librarian on duty. If a student Bight MandheAer area' students CLOSED Q>urt Cases board of appeals. nuuuSpiaiMTPRIMTINO OO. INC A man walking in a forest sud­ Young Democrats Choose GOPRaUy politics to fight over. Everybody, has forgotten to bring hia read­ were graduated last" night from Reception Scheduled IS. BlMeUBtar ------ing list with him there are copies denly riealized that h‘e had lost WEDNESDAYS Signed by Itaj:aiicfae ' we think, perhapi even Russia, Ward School of inectronics in MANOHES'tiat SESSION The Regional District , Parent T R O H ^ I available for use in the library at his way except for the general di­ Scheiners Mark ‘ Teacher Student Association will W A L T K K ' Hartford. Deming over Mrs* Wright Set Saturday shares ths President’s positive the information desk. ’The atudents, seven from Man­ rection of uie mountain range. TVo Glastonbury men received hold a reception for the Regional IVtuodi hope. It would indeed be nice if we Another point we would like to chester and one from South Wind­ The only way he could be sure of 50th Anniversary minor fines yesterday afternoon on SchooJ faculty Monday evening reaching his destination was to P resident A Republican rally vrill be held could keep our own conflicts out of bring to the student’s attention is sor, were among 162 wfao received Robert Deming was nominatedfthe Vernon Fire' Diatrict Zoning disposition of two motor 'vehicle „ , , beginning with a business meet­ _ BubtUhed _ Late la.st spring we wrote a that request cards (which 'cost strike a straight course as best Mr. and Mrs.. George W. Scheln- aitfrom the floor, then went on to win ing at 8 in the school auditorium. BINGO •natey* «»4 HoU__ ___ diplomaa In ceremonial at the Board of Appeals. the apace sphere, if we could re­ column about the Young Adult he could. But to his surprise he the prealdency of the Vernon (Continued 'trooi P a g a One) c»ies presented before Judge j„hn post Office mt HaiieiMatar five cents) may- be filled out at the West Middle School in Hartford. er of 68 Davis Ave., Rockville, Viola Dauplaise The. board also approved a vari­ J . Daly, Aisop, at the Cove in Coventry . I Grange Events 72.East Center Sh, Manchester Sm9 ^ aaai Mail Mattar. serve the apace for peace. circulation desk. When this serv­ came upon a tree which had been Young Democrata in electiona held Browsiilg Area at the Mary Cheney total p t 162 students completed will have an open house Sunday ance for the KLAR Oonstruction An abbreviated court trial end­ beginning at 6, with an outdoor Frank Ruff and his installing But one must scorn and kill any ice'is Used, the book you are ask­ tudy at the school. marked, and he picked his way by the organization last night. They automatically qualify under BUBSCItimOM K A iai Library. Since this is the beginning through underbrush and around from 2 to 5 p.m. to celebrate their Jarvis Co. Inc., Hartford, allowing con­ the new legislation. ed in a $3 fine in the cases of David meeting, to be followed by a buffet team will install Hebron Grange EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 Payabl* (a adraiMia theory that. If we ever do this, ing for is clipped in the ctrcula; ’The Manchester graduates were Deming’a backera mustered 21 struction of I a house tn within 10 C. Buck, 27, of South' Glastonbury, officers at Gilead Community Hall, Man of the school year and before we at tion records and when It is' Wayne P. Kilpatrick, 57 Horton rocky ledges he found another 50th wedding anniversary, v votea to defeat Mra. Martha School construction projects supper at 7. .Tickets may be ob­ Ona Tear ...... SBOO we will do it just because space tree and another. The trail had They' were manned Sept. feet of the sideline, rather than cannot be financed under the bill. after he was found guilty of fail­ Tuesday at 8 p.m., with luncheon the library get deluged \vith re­ turned to the library you are n0.tl- Rd.; Ronald J.-Kowalski, 77 Birch Piano Teacher Wright, recommended by the nom- tained ' from Republican town to follow. Another, Item of Grange Six Mtnilhi ...... 7.7S u.oo happens to.be a little different, or been marked by someone. 1912, a t St. Mary’* Episcopal the required 15 feet, on lot 21, Hill- Congt'ess sent the public works ure to carry a license. A second Thn'aa Mlontha ' S.90 quests for good books to read for fled and given thre? days to ^ ick St.; Douglas A, Johnson, 59 Mar­ inationa committee, who garnered crest Dr. chairman Stanley K. Nygren or news is a Grange Card party is to Qrie Moatli 1.30 Che possibility of space war a little This Incident points up the fact Church, Manchester. NOW TAKING 11 votes. measiU'e to KennMy despite a charge against Buck, failure to Rep. Karl H! Links. Other sta.te SO school reports, we thought we up the book. Qf course, you must garet Rd.; Gary I. Barton, 14 Arch “Permission was given to Con­ to be held at the hall Wednesday Weakly ‘S wait your turn if more than one St.; Dennis 'Kerin, 30 Locust St.; that the ' only safe course for The couple has three children, clerical error made in the House pass at a safe distance, ended In a and loqal candidates will be pres­ more horrible than other kinds of APPOINTIv^S With the exception’ of the presi­ necticut Shoe Town Inc., Rt. 83, to not guilty finding. at 8 p.m. m b m b e r or would mention the above area once person is requesting the book. Zlgurds F. Baltgallis, 220% men in the midst of'our trackless Mrs. William Grimason of Wap- in numbering a . section incor­ ent. RAY SELLER'S war. ping. Mrs. William Weber dency, the rest of the nominating erect signs, providing they do not rectly. , (Sordon D. Scallion, 20, of Glas­ Mis-s Olive Warner is chairman THE ASSOCIATED PR1B8B again. Woodbridge St.; and Robert E. years is to follow the trail which of FOR FALL/CLASSES committee’s recommendations were Savin Starts Cani|iaign Tka Aesociated Preaa la exclutiTely let it be stated, as flatly aa the We ask that you remember to our Master Guide h4s blazed for Rockville, and Mrs. C. T. Deers of jeopardize traffic safety and pro­ tonbury, was fined $10 d'h'a tsub- of a baking contest to be sponsored •ntUIed to the iiae of repubUoation of The Yoiuig Adult Browsing Area Spiess, 6 EMstland Dr. The South voted without contest. viding they are at least IS feet Democratic leaders did not Moses Savin. Republican as­ give enough time for the book to us—He Who said, "I am the Euclid. (5hio, and six grandchil­ P i^ sB Call want to send it back to the House sUtute motor vehicle charge of pirant for member of Congress, by the grange. Rules for the con­ all naira dlapatchea credited to It or earth Itself was once thought to is the section of. bookshelves locat­ be returned. By that we mean the Windsor graduate is Thomas B. The other new officers are: from the road line. test may be obtained fronr Mrs. not oUierwiae credited In thla naper Nichols, Long HIU Rd. Way.” dren. for a correction, fearing that It failure to display registration opened the campaign here Wednes­ MUSIC SHOP and alao the local nefra publlahed here. extend, that there will be no guar­ ed on the righthand aide as you student who looks for a book the Ml 3-5692 Dorothy Gany, first vice president; Hospital Notea plates. Another substitute charge, Kenneth A. Porter. Grangers are All rlRhta of republlcatlon of apeclal— enter the main room of the-Mary God, help Us to discover Thee Scheiner was an overseer at M. might die in a parliamentary day, accompanied by ' Rep. Karl * ® • •• antee or possibility of peace in night before the report i.s due, or T. Stevens and Sons, Hockanum Anthony Carlisi, second vice presi­ Admitted yesterday: Wilbert failure to display A headlight, also told to watch for announce­ dlapatchea herein are alao xasarrad Chene.v Library. The books are ar­ as our Guide aa we find ourselves dent; William Smith, third vice snarl there. They declared in Sen­ Links. Starting out at 2 p.m.. and ■pace until there is peace on earth, even two or three days before the lost in the dense forest of life. Mills, until he retired In 1950. Pfeiffer, 108 High St.; Robert ate debate that the mistake was brought a suspended sentence.' as many local people as possible ments for an October Smorgasbord. ftall aerrlca client of N B. A SarT' ranged alphabetically by the last report Is due, may just be out of Italians Consume president; Mary Rhoads, recording Eversoie, Wapping; Suzanne Pen­ Scallion had originally been Church Services Registration Now Open lee. Inc, and no peace on earth until there Is ns me of the author. secretary; Margaret Deming, cor­ not a substsuitive one, and that were contacted. In conclusion, a luck. c. ney, 46^ West St.; Robert, Walter branch then cleared it to the charged with operating an unreg­ Church "services for Sunday will Ihibllahera Repreaentattaaa. Tba peacs between men. responding secretary; Dbnald Fay, coffea hour was held in the Town luUua Mathewa Spectal Acency—New The collection is made up of The collection includes classics, Third of Olive Oil and Doreen Deane, Wapping; Mar­ President with the error not fixed. istered motor vehicle and driving Bj Hall at 8 p.m. attended by many be: Congregational; First Church, For Private Lessons Tork. Chicafto. Demilt and Boaton. "Why does Rice pla.v Texas?” titles that have appeared on the treasurer. garet Broderick, Lake St., Vernon. popular titles, new fiction, thin ROME—The world's main ex­ vehicle with defective mechanical of the townspeople, to whom the Hebron, 10 a.m.; Gilead 11:15 a.m. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP various reading lists that have Carol Fay was nominated from Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Juli­ equipment. The pastor, Rev. John N. Cross, ISRCUUATIONB the President asked. Not. we sug­ books, fat books, easy-to-read porters of olive oil are Spain, 'T^i- the floor and elected to a two-year get-together was open. been provided by the junior high books, books that are challenging, ette Hall and son. Church St., Ver­ Case continued: Talk on Nigeria Will have as his sermon theme "The • TRUMPET • CLARINET • FLUTE Tha Herald Printing Companjr 1m ., gest, on second thought, for exact­ scbodls, high schools, and private nisia, Morocco, and Italy. Spain term on the executive board. Pres­ non; Mrs. Eileen Ek:kela and 600 May Enroll Mortgage on Your Soul.” He will aaaumea no financial reaponaibulty foi ly the same reasons or in exactly love stories, war stories, books and Tunisia are the leaders. Italy, ently serving the remainder of her Until Oct. 8, Kenneth D. Gero, ,An open meeting of the Hebron typographical errora appearing In adi- schools In the area. Titles were al­ about people, places and ideas. The daughter. Upper Rutcher Rd., El­ 20, of .East Hartford, on separate Republican Women’s Club will be ^officiate In both pulpits. • TROMBONE • SAXOPHONE • BASS VIOLIN the same mood Russia arid the so- selected from lists compiled by the world's /'second-largest pro­ two-year term on the board is Jane ▼aroaementa and other reading matter range of titles covers interests ducer. *8 also the largest import­ lington; Mrs. Leone Dionne and In Church School charge's of carrying a weapon In a held Monday evening at 8 in the St. Peter’s,- Episcopal, 10- a.m7 la The Mancheater Erenlng Herald such organizations as the National Page. Ejected alternates to the son, 33 New St., Manchester; Mrs. United States play the grim game from the junior high level to the er, taking about half the world’s board were Mary Luddecke and motor vehicle and operating a mo­ town hall, with Mrs. John Tyler Holy Communion At 8 a.m. The • GUITAR# DRUMS rriday, September 14 Council of Teachers of English, Elaine Neil and daughter, 45 West 'iTie Rev. John D. Hughes, di­ tor vehicle without a license. of Glastonbury as guest speaker. Rev. Gordon W, Weeman, rector, of wall in Berlin. And we suspect Young Adults Division of the college preparatory .senior level In imports. ' Nicholas Carlo. high school. We hope that the stu­ Italy accounts for more than S t.: Mrs. Virginia Chouinard and rector of the education program of Prosecutor F. Joseph Paradiso re­ She will give an illustrated talk' officiating. BEGINNER’S INSTRUMENT RENTAL PLAN that, unless -they prove able to give American Library Association and To Introduce Candidates daughter,. Thompsonvllle: Edward dents who use the Mary Cheney Li­ one-third of world consumption. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Jones of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, ex­ quested the continuance for rea­ on Nigeria, with slides. She re­ Not Quite Rice Vs. Texas up such a game in Berlin, in which other authorities in the field of Stone, 3 King St.; Stanislaw Gro- pects an enrollment of mors than sons that a state’s witness is un­ cently returned from a visit to Manchester Evening Herald He­ work with young adults. Space did brary will find this a profitable Next in line as importers are the Bruce St., Vernon Hills, will enter- 1013 MAIN STREET—PHONi: MI 9-2036 boj.h behave as if they were locked service to them. .. United States. France, and Brazil. chota, 94 W. Main St. 600 children in the church school able to appear until that time. that country. bron correspondent -Miss Susan "B u t why, soma say, the moon ? not permit our including all the tan the five local Republican candi- Pendleton, telephone ACademy into it to the death, they will be tain the five local Republican candl- Sunday. Gero is being held at the State She is a representative from the Why choose thin as our goal ? And titles listed or available in our col­ Vernon news is handled by The Nursery and kindergarten pupils Jail at Hartford pending a pre- Service Bureau for women’s or­ 8-3454. equally unable, to meet each other lection; however, ^ we feel that to.m eet neighbors. iTie five candi­ Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W, they may well ask why jelimb the dates are State ..Senator Franklin will meet in the chapel, old sentence investigation on another ganizations. ’The meeting is open up,in apace as if they were noth­ many of the most recommended Main St., telephone TReraont church, at 9 p.m. Primary^ Junior, charge of attempted breaking and to any interested people without highest mountain? Why 35 years and requested titles have been Welles, Paul Sweeney, candidate 5-S1S6 or Mitchell 9-6797. ing more than Rice and Texas on Enroll Now for sheriff: Robert Gkirstung, can­ and Confirmation classes will meet entering. He and Chester YaJ^iey regard to politics. age fly the Atlantic? Why does placed on theM shelves. We would at locations to be announced at Jr., 20, of 40 Fairfield St., who is Planners Picked » o fn f October afternoon. even go ao far as to say that the didate for judge of probate; and Rics play Texas? ------y a ------Thomas Carruther.s and, John Heublein Net Up the 9 o’clock worship service free under $2,000 bond, will be re- The firm of Yarwood and Blocl^ student who hatSs books as well •tUrned to court on Oct. 1. Both of Simsbury has been chosen by "We choose to go to the moon.* Willimantic State College Daigle, candidates for state repre­ Junior and Senior High class as the student who - Ibves books members will register In the Wil­ have pleaded guilty to similar the Hebron Planning and Zoning We choose to go to the moon,' Civic Problem will be able to find something of EVENING COLLEGE FRESHMEN sentative. .HARTFORD (AP) Heublein, M^DonaMk Mrs. Bjorn to Speak Inc.,.a Hautford food and beverage liams Building, 41 Park St„ at charges of attempted breaking and Commission to superintend the "W e choose to go to the moon In interest. vacancies In entering Into the Diibaldo Music development of a town plan, and Do'vn In a certain famous sun­ Mrs. Thyra Bjorn of ' Long- firm, has reported net income of 9:56 a.m. Class periods will be this decade, and do the other We would like to suggest that MANCHESTER — WILLIMANTIC meadow, Mass., writer and World $4;407,469 during the year ended from 9:58 to 10:35 each Sunday Center. 186 E. Middle Tpke„ on the State Development Commis­ shine city in a certain sunny state when a student is looking for a things—not because they are easy, College English 1, Sociology, Biological Science, College Mathe­ traveler, will lecture at a meeting June 30, an increase of 15 per cent morning. Aug. 31^______sion has been notified of this de­ U.I.AMERICMI a certain rather exotic but often book to read for school or person­ cision. The cost is estimated at but because they Are hard; be- matics. Spanish 1 and French are available this semester. of the WSCS at 8 p.m. Wednesday, over the previous year. Grades 1 through 8 are remind­ incurable disease has just been hit­ al pleasure, that he ' check the Other more advanced undergraduate courses are available on ths at Fellowship Hall, Rockville Per share earnings were. 91 ed to attend the 9 o'clock, church The 1962 Chicago boat show about $6,000, as low bid. rause that goal will serve to or­ card catalog for the author card attracted 343,000 per?ons_in 10 Trailer Bid Granted ting, In rather sudden, concentrat­ Willimantic State College Caippus. Methodist Church. A business cents, compared to 79 cents in service with their families. Grades ganise and measure the best of which will tell hirh whether we 9 through 12 will attend the 11 days. ' The request of Robert Sage for ed epidemic form, for the third Graduate courses are offered In the field of ♦ meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. 1960-61. Sales were up seven per our energies and skills; because have the book and where It may Literature, History and Professional Education. The program is open to all women cent to a total of $116,141,949. o'clock service. time In a relatively few years. The be found. Those books which can that challenge ii one that we’re Tuition—J17.50 per Semester Hour of the church. Women’s organiza­ Heublein said its per share earn­ Music for the first service will city In question makes its living be found in the young adult col ings figures have been adjusted bjS'provided by the Junior Choir willing to accept; one we are un­ lection have a purple circle mark­ For futher details call; tions of other churches have been as a haven for people who want HArrison 3-4581 Ext. 74 until 4:30 P.M. Invited to attend. to reflect recent stock splits and and for the second by the Senior willing to postpone, and one we ed on the upper left-hand comer stock dividends. (jhoir. warm sun to help ease and pro­ of the author card. Many of these Scout SeHsion Set ARNOLD UNUSQERQ Intend to win—and the others too.’’ HArrison 3-4585— Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Eve. Girl scout leader tisiining class long their living. The concen­ titles are al^o available in the , That was iTesident Kennedy, Information will be given'to lead­ tration together of elderly peo­ adult collection. It is wise to Mr. Bruce Bradford, Director of Evening College and Extension, Well Known Guitarist and Instructor down In the football stadium of check the' card catalog to help ers and prospective leaders at a ple. together with the birds for Willimantie. State College, Willimantic, Connecticut. meeting at 9:30 a.m; Tuesday at Rice Univ*ereity, the other day, save time in looking for the book Please send me further information concerning; 10094 PU R I BEEP HAMBURGERS-nel made from frozen which the cit.v . is also famous, wanted. If there is/not a purple Vernon Congregational Church. telling us' Americsns why we are □ Graduate Program .. □ Evening College Program Established troops may begin RM AZm SAVIHGS may be what gives the disease circle on the au th ^ card, the ANNOUNCES meat — but top quality beef qround freth doily. McDonald's spending billions to try to get to meetings for scouts and brownies in question Its epidemic capacities. book will be fo u i^ in the adult i The Opening of Connecticut’s Most the moon. collection. Name ...... at the decision of the leaders. New Hamburgers ore served hot off the grill on todsted buns— So people who go there to pro­ troops will begin only when lead­ ► «> HEARING AID Complete Guitar Headquarters . *niie speech was, one supposes, Students should also remember the way you like 'em besti • ' long their lives in warmth and that in addition to the reading ers are obtained. alao an effort to persuade us that Address ...... -...... For added information on the peace worry over whether or not lists that have been provided at we want to spend this much, and training classes and other Girl PRICES! CRISP GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH P.RIIS-eut from ehoteo going there, might not. instead. school, there are other lists that LANE GUITAR CENTER more, on such an effort, and to Telephone Number ...... Scout information, inquiries may be made to Mrs. Charles Warren, ’ 111!/, CENTER ST., MANCHESTER #1 Idaho potatoes*— prepared to your taeto ond servod Justify to UB the leadership which Shorten their JiVes. In this situation, the behavior of neighborhood chairman, o r' Mrs. iu u i piping hot. You never hod them so goodi concentrates on such an effort. Leslie Bittner, troop consultant.. the officials and leading enter- Saturday, September 15 ,v ' ' « • Apparently, however, the Presi­ Briefs tw nun TRIPLE-THICK DAIRY SHAKES-smooth and eroomy-lhe priserii of the community in ques- LOOK! Mrs. Harry Pusch and Mrs. dent and his speech writers did not tldh becomes something of a reve­ Stanley Zielinski will, attend a TROPHY’ COME IN—and be entertained Sxturday afternoon by good old-foshlened kind mod# just righti consider such emphasis of our lation. The.y know the disease has RUEL OIL SAVINGS junior board meeting at Centiriel some of Connecticut’s lei^ing Rock ahd Roll and Jazz natural urge to try to do what we Hill Hall, Hartford, tomorrow, as aiHINO THff f AK NCARINO AID Groups. V % been there, but they woul^ prefer lt« Ibee on o v n f can do quite enough to really bind delegates of the Vernon Junior that nothing be published about It. 200 Gals. At 13.8 Woman’s Club. ' ‘ / OPENING d a y SPECIAL us to a top-notch effort for the They admit the number of cases, HARRISON'S A total of 126 from the Rock­ space-moon program. but Insist that the number Involved CASH ville area have filed claims for ) STATIONERS Iihemploymertt benefits for the NEW g u it a r s ^ 7 .5 0 They Included something alse in dMS not ^represent an epidemic. »27.60 That’s the beauty of Hartford National’s the speech, beyond our natural / week ending Sept. 8, according to SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ALL GUITARS They even contend that more peo­ the State Labor Department. NBVIll DirGM yearning for the iMlventure of the THIS OOMLrrt AT m tt PMMGf AND AMPLIFIERS ple are killed by auto accidentsjn 2 0 0 'Gals. At 15.3 Variances Granted unknown, or the adventure of the OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 unique Check-Credit Plan A variance from sideline requir- the streets of their city than by Budget Plan $30.60 Quinn’s Phaimaey Registrations accepted for hobby classes and privat# Y o .u r addrass Inaarted hara Impossible being made possible, the disease in question. ment? of the zoning regulations has been given Tri-City Realty 878 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER instructions.— Telephone MI 9-7835. 46 WEST CENTER STREET They wove in, as well,' a militant *I3it pattern is familiar, and very declaration of war to keep apace Aluminum Co.’s property at Vernon Circle by SILVER LANE EXTENSION human. Where the enterprise, in­ CombinaMnn Windows 811.98 • EXTRA HOURS TO SHOP peaceful. ^ come, and economic future of a Installed ...... $18.95 Check-Credit is a modem bank-credit idea which gives you a ready We will fight for space, if need community are at stake, a part of reserve of extra cash t6 drew upon whenever you peed it—io meet be. in order to be sure space Isn’t tha human mind closes itself to Aluminum • FREE PARKINQ unexpected expensea, take advantage of special ^ealee on major fought over. troublesome questions! such as Combination Doors . .. . 982.98 The President put this per­ Installed $42.98 eppliancea, a fine piece of furniture or anything else you and your ! t Wherever you are BOTH FAIRWAY STORES whether or not this continued y- suasively, in the following fashion: prosperity Is going to cost a few mmily have your hearts aet on.' "The exploration of space will go human lives. - SPECIAL PURCHASE in Connecticut. . . •head .whether we join in It or not, OPEN When -^u get in this frame of ITie Check-Credit Plan is simply a pre-arranged lolsn whidi you End it is one of the great adven­ mind, any'admission of reality be­ I c can use just by writing a check. Once you open a'Check-Credit tures of all time, and no nation comes a form of sensationalism, I :UMIER « SUPn.Y cal PLAYING CARDS account, you establish credit with Hartford National for an awipimt which mpects to be the leader of \ TONITE and any reference to the danger a that may be large as $24^ or as little as $240. You xeoeiyiB a ether nations can expect to stay Established 1947 BY THE MAKERS OF CONGRESS CARDS piece of treachery to the commu­ book of checks which yoii may use at any time to turn your credit behind in this race for space. nity. The main thing il to keep the DECK instantly into the you need^ till "TTioee who came before us,” the tourists coming, to do nothing to BOLTON For President continued, "made cer­ discourage them, and to hope that, 69c *1.25 tain that this country rode the meanwhile, any cause for alarm NOTCH Aa you specific monthly instalments, your credit builde first waves of the industrial revo- will fade away instead of-Increas­ back the full amount. Most importaiit, you pay nothing ta iutlcMi. the first waves of modem ing itself. One hopes that nobody o p ^ C^eck-Credit. pay nothing .wh«i it’s not in use. GLOOMY ROOM? 'invention and the -first wave of M l 3 - 2 1 4 1 will catch the disease. One hopes BOSTON PENCIL Buclekr power. And this genera- that nothing will injure existing SAVE 10% Re-do Walls With ilion does n o t. intend to founder in investments, or the coming season. SHARPENERS / Frankly, not everyone can qualify for Check-Cr^t privilegea the backwash of the coming age of We expect that we should act BEFO R E OCT. let ON Ih. OMOINAl wU«dilMiv. VINYt ;jq>ace. We mean to be a part Of it— exactly the same way, not being FOR HOME OR OFFKIE .Men and women from all walks of life—businessmen, houeewivee^ >we mean to lea.d It. ' able to compel ourselves to any­ PERSONALIZED* for thm Reg. $3.25 doctors, attorneys, msiirance agents and Others—are now enjoying "F o r the eyes of the world now thing different, if we felt , the fu­ who the many benefits this unique banking service. But we f-KinV you )ook into space—to the moon and ture, or the. economic health of our *2.19 CHRISTMAS CARDV lovo will understand why Ihe privilege of using Check-Credit is not 'io the planets beyond—and we community, threatened by what Sfide }iave vowed that we shall not see might prove to be, with luck, and tnditioflal available to fveryone. Check-Credit is quite unlike the m>»aT It governed by a hostile flag of proper health measures, only a payment plans where we lend a specific amount of mbqey for a our network is iponquest, but by a banner of free- temporary, alarm. Does Anyone, NEW! . known and specific purpoee. Therefore, applka^ona foir. Cheefc- tlom and peace.; Indeed, expect that 'such a city IN OUR BOOK DEPT. ^CredH must meet the highest credit standards.. ^ at your service - "We have vowed th a t' we shall would. In such a sltuatioh, broad­ NOW wot see space filled with weapons cast the danger possible there, and A COMPLETE OVER 600 TITLES IN ■it mass destruction, but with in- But responsible people with a reputation for paying thdr Mila advise people to cancel th4ir reser­ SCHOOL and Btruments of knowledge and un­ vations for the winter, end stay PAPERBACKS jwomptly are qualifjing every day for HNB’e Check-Credit Plan. Drop in tonight or Saturday It it our sinom deske and aim to care for derstanding. Yet the vows of this OFFICE SUPPLY If you are such a pwacm. We invite you to apply foe this modem away? ’ Stainless steel the investmoit needs of Connecticut people Ration can. only he fulfilled if we We like situations we think no­ that's rich DEPARTMENT banking eonvenienoe. Aist jfill out and mail the ooupoa below. quickly, conveniently, adequately. According- tn this nation are first, and there body can solve, and this, it seems and.ornata,,. SAVE20 % We'll get back to you promptly. » . fy, we have established thranch offices in nine jtere we intend-to be ftret." to us. ia*’^ a such. crafted to communities. Whcipver you are in Connectii Long-Sleeve Cotton Knits If such language, up to that the superior ON HARD COVER' int, sounded something like a cut, you will find- the office nearest you listed standards • DAILY DELIVERIES BEST SELLERS. . . 2claration of War for space, or at th at have in the Yellow Pages of your t e l ^ h ^ book with “Live-Longer" Colors least an urgent summons to Amer­ Poe^s Corner made 1847 • CHARGE COOKBOOKS undw “Investment Securities’’ or “Brokers.’* icans to feed their minds and Rogers Brot BUSTER BROWN pullovers and cardigans are made BearU on rivalry with Russia In leADBRSHIP^ s m e e n s f All offices offer a full range of services and Food to r HMMigbt the fin e s t ' ACCOUNTS INVITED ' DICTIONARIES from 100% Premium bcbov* mercerized cotton. They order to pep up their ambitions Piano The art of understanding. Is a vir­ name in facilities for the {execution of orders in all come out -of your washer-dryer fresh and color bright for our role in space, the Presi­ tue In itself, tablew are types of securitiBs, including common stocks, dent a little later tried to damp A , gift that’a bom within, never and keep their shape always. No ironing needed, either. fo r gen­ and Hammond preferred stocks, corporate bonds, municipal down, a UtUe- bit, the fires he may bought with wealth. e ratio n s. That’s why so .many'siiiart mothers tog their tots from * It’ll nice to ta y . good-morning sir, KrATXONAXd bonds and mutual funds. It’s SO easy to re-cover have started. hello, or how are you. Organ Studio with wishable, self-edhesivc toe to crown in BUSTER BROWN. "I do not say," he went on, "we And lUiewise to a lady, with a vAlfD TKV7ST C O t M W J k A T W vinyl —just smooth it on! No Idiould or will go unprotected Upped hat how-do-you-do. Don't hesitate to let ns know how we can paste, no tools. Choose from These popular, colorful, long-sleeve styles are tip-top •gainst the hostile misuse of space It’s wise to often listen, to eome- many decorative an^ for cool weather and nice for evening excursions, too. one you think is wrong. be of aervkte. Caff, write, or drop k any timft CON-TACT patterns. A M v any more than we go unprotected For there’s much that can be 17 OAK STREET - MANCHESTER 1 8 'wide ^Wyd against the hostile use of land or learned, while) mingling with the Style 211—Open Shoulder Pullover. Sizes 1-4 ...... ,..$1JB , aea. But I do say that space can be throng. C h bo k -C b b o it D b fa b t m b n t Park FREE Tonight! ...... QoH H ecU zyd 5 7 Style 21 3—Crew Neck Pullover. Sizes 4-6X S1-5B explored and mastered without It’s great to do a favor, for friend 8uid foe alike,. Haiifcid National Bank f t IVuet Co. Be our gues'f tpniglit at the formal open­ feeding the^flres of war' without For one can aeldom guess, what 598 Main Street, Mancheater, Conn.. ing of the all new Piano and Hammond If you own a WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS! tepeqting the mistakes that man the future holds In plight. & h u made in extending his writ The thing to say Is thank, you, for SOec. Servlet Isr S Gwitiamen: Yes, 1 am intaraetad in Hertford National's Gkcck-Cbxoit Plam 0 — Organ Studio at 17 Oak Street. Meet P U T N A M C O . around this globe of ours. some assist received'. ms an application. I understand this pUoss m^ under no ohligstion and that there Mrs. Marion Moberg and Mr. Henry Hil­ Hammond Chord For it proves a proper breeding, *4 9 “ **There is no strife, no prejudice, is ao charge finr.opsaiaf a C h box-C b x d r account. liard who will be here to serve you. Hear never to be deceived. sm kMite Organ... Mwbofi Now york . national, conflict in outer'-space Sarcsism is never welcomed, as a them play. Try your own hand at the fa­ aa yet lU hazards are hostile to wrong is nevar ri|^t. Thai ^ ' ■ mous Hammond Organ or one of the Register for the newly Cultured men and woman, wUI al­ STATIONERS as all. Its- conquest deserves the numerous spinet pianos. But if you can't forming Hammond bast af all mankind and it^ oppor- ways be pqlite. So being kind to one another, aritb Chord Organ Club. T1 EAST CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER FAIRWAY come tonight . be sure to visit; us to­ t^lty for peaceful cooperation a trend to under^smd. OEEN 9 to 5 DAILY 708 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST SHOQR morrow when the Grand Opening con­ Get all the details to­ 975 MAIN STREET nay never come again.” Is a step In the right direction, 849, MAIN STREET—MI 9-.5341 night! OPEN 6:S0 to 9 THURSDAY EVENINGS DOWNTOWN •TURNPiEE PLAZA- " - Thue p u r President, clinging to when a fellow ne^ds a,hand. - Jewelers cludes. , ■ . ^ ^ OPEN 9 to IS SATURDAYS 2 LOCATIONS: MAN^aiESTER Nextj to Popular Slarket naiva p

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'r- . 4 ■'I ' ■ ■■ . f MANCHESTER EVEiNlNG HERALD, MANCHEtslER, CONN,, txaitAX’, SETlU.AJisM,K~U, 1962 PAGE. N1N8 MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,'^FRIDAY.kSEPTEMBER 14, 198* Page e ig h t derstanding of good home decora­ ting to the general public.” - Smfdl Victory for AUies Home Decor, Atmosphere tn "I agree perfectly with Mr. Pahl- mann's philosophy of interior de­ sign,” he added. “Special atten­ REALTY AHects Family Happiness Cites Watkins tion must be given to scale, color harmony and ar.rang*ement to Sovietis Obey West, fand was used with gray and C. Elmore Watkins, president of achieve a really fine decor." ■y ALTHEA POTTER He referred to the noted interior “A teod home affecU the health, white in striking daytime suits. Watkins brothers, Inc., Avas pre­ Furs were abundant and beauti­ sented with an' h ^o rary life mem­ designer, William Pahlmann, who makes sweaters tepplne«t and even the future eco- spoke yesterday at a fashion suid COURSE fully shaped—mink, white fox, bership In the Arrierjcan Institute Send Guard by Bus aemlc atanding of the people who black seal and an amazing green- home furnishing show held In ATTENTION LICENSE A P P L IC A ^ ^ Uve in It," aald William Pahlmann, dyed Persian lamb. Suit jackets of Interior Designers'av* dinner Hartford. “ First Lecture Free, Tues., Sept. 18—8 PJl. last night In the Hotel barter. Two local decorators were also noted interior decorator, at the were mostly hip length with soft (Oemtinued trem Pag* Om ) MEN AND WOMEN, young t»r old, regardleaa of experience. You shoulder lines, just-bclow-elbow* Charles T. Haight, presidfentof at the dinner, A. James Adams of Region Parley Set can be a real eaUtfe broker. Earn extra money in your apare time. Mcond annual fashion and Home sleeves and . very .small pock­ the Connecticut Chapter, AH?, Coventry and James T. Pssepe of me’diately confirmed by West Ber- PracUce full or part time without having to give up your preamt EuinlahlnEa Show held yesterday ets. Skirts remained quite short made the conferring speech and Warehouse Point. Both displayed lij) police or the Allies. At Latvian Church lob You wlU learn how to PASS YOUR EXAM and be a e u w e ^ l afternoon and evening at the Hotel and slim in back with Invert­ lauded Mr. Watkins long tenure In home furnishings vignettes at Uis real estate broker: FREE FIRST LECTURE, Tueaday, SepL 18 at and outstanding contributions to show. If true, the refugee would be sutler in Hartford. ed box pleats in front. Muted A regional confersnee of the 8 p.m. at the YWCA, 282 Ann St., Hartford. For tlcketa and In­ tweeds were the most popular. - the institute. the highest ranking East German formation, phone or writ# Morse College, 183 Ann .SL, Hartford. a family affair! Ten interior decorators of the The-ilocal decorator has been East Coact District of the Lat­ Hartford area presented home fur­ Evening gowns featured full officer to have fled to West Ber­ JA 2-2261. skirts, (one was fashioned of 131 vian Chutch in America will be nishings vignettes ranging in style Tickets on Sale lin since the wall went up Aug. held here tomorrow and Sunday from early 18th century through paneled petals in a harem ’style >. 18, 1961. and brilliant soquirted and jeweled at the Latvian Lutheran Church, Ultra modem. The exhibitors were Fofr Lutz-Civilan ■>■■■ Major interest centered on the 4 Winter St. A. James Adams of South Coven­ bodices. Two had elaborate neck­ laces which were actually part .of Sandkrug Bridge development. - Dean Arnold Birznleks of Phila­ try; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cornet. Before the bus appeared, Brit­ delphia, head* of the district, will Harold DeOroff and Jean Fisher the gowns. Most required no petU- Travel Prograni BUY YOUR f t a 1> A p r coiitfl, having their own stiffened ish officers Inspected the area of mMt with church layipen -and ^ MISSES^ AHD WOMEN'S SWEATER SPEGACULAR of West Hartford; James T. Pas- the crossing, including makeshift women’s group leaders for the eoe of Warehouse Point, and. Wal­ linings. A new evening length, just Tickets are now on sale for the above {.he ankle, was introduced. barricades West Berlin had set two-day event which will- open UNIVERSAL U i x J t H v L ter Hodes, Warren Kreiner, Edwin Lutz-Civitan travel series which up before the Soviets switched with a worship service at 9:30 to­ A sweater story you must jreod. It's about o fabulous R. Merrill and Mrs. S. I. Ward of Some of the old favorites made begins Nov. 11. The first program their convoy route. morrow morning. Hartford. All are members of the brief appearances but with a new There are two openings in the Saturday at 7:30 p.m. a Latvian look- a gray flannel dress with is "The Changing Heart of Af­ while prices are selection of Fall sweaters in the most desirable styles Connecticut Chapter. American In­ rica,” a color film narrated by barricade. They can be closed by choir and instrumental trio will NOW LOW! stitute of Interior Designers. three-inch rhinestone belt, a neat swinging gates. The gate was al­ -salt-and-pepper suit with small Arthur C. Twomey of the Car­ present a concert open • to the and yarns of the season. Casual sweaters to wear over Pahlmann is a Fellow of the negie Institute. ways closed when the Soviets ap­ public at Orange Hall, East Ceii New York Chapter, AID. and is black seal collar and hat. and a peared with armor. A West Berlin ter St. 1 ll casual shirtwaist dress in beige The Civltan Club of Manches­ slacks and to blend with skirts. An unbeatable groupl now working simultaneously on a ter is sponsoring the series of five {Mliceman used to hold up written A prayer service conducted by hotel in Hong Kong, offices in the satin. instructions pinned on cardboard, Among the dozen or so show- travel programs to benefit Lutz the Rev. Karlis Freimanis, pastor, new Rockefeller Center buildings, Junior Museum. Tickets may be telling the Soviet convoy com­ will precede morning worship a house in Atlanta, Ga., and a stoppers was a reversible great­ mander that the vehicles had to coat. one side mink, the other pas­ obtained at $4 per indi'vidual for Sunday at 8:30 a.n». and a serv­ house in San Juan, Puerto Rico. the season or |10 per family for wait until escorts were ready. ice of Holy Communion at 1 p.m i i l g u ' ' He urged women planning to tel nylon brocade. i^THE SHETLAND LOOK IN Members of -the Junior Century the season as follows: None of this was put Into mo­ will close the conference. decorate or redecorate their homes From members of Lutz Junior tion today. The gate was left open Luncheon and dinner on Sat­ to follow the "ten conunandments" Club of Manchester a.ssisted with VISIT OUR DISFUY the sale of tickets for the event Museum, Civltan members, or by and the Soviet bus whipped urday and an afternoon meal on of good decorating, but admitted which was sponsored bj’ The Hart­ writing Lut-Civitan Travel Se­ through, accelerating as it entered Sunday .will be provided by the Exit 49-Conn, Turnpike that he, himself, had purchased a ries, P.O., Box 289. Manchester. West Berlin. women's society of the local house for his personal use "be­ ford Courant for the benefit of Brittsh and West Berlin police church. , I OPEN SUNDAYS. y-i Camp Courant. C. Elmore Watkins The programs will be offered QASSIC CARDIGANS cause he felt sorry for the house.” Sunday.s at 3:30 p.m. at Bailey had made sure there would be no Its law •* $*■** ^^}962 A good decorator wants a house Auditorium of Manchester High interference with the bus. Police­ to "express the personalities of the member of the national organiza­ tion since 1933, at which time he School. men were posted in pairs along HO 7-6396 people who live in it,” he said. Windows Broken The other dfferings in the se­ the route. He urged women to anaU’se founded and served as first presi­ Personal Notices dent of the Connecticut chapter. ries are "Central America,'' Jan. Inside the compound, the Sov­ themselves and their families be­ At Paper Firm In 1960 Mr. Watkins received a 20; "Australia,” Feb. 17; "Antarc. iets could be seen getting off the- 1 ...... ' M UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. fore decorating their homes: to tic Adventure,” March 31; itnd bus with their equipment. 'The make certain that home furnish­ citation from the resources council In Meinoriam ill l j J Box 1 708-fi5 STIllS SI . NEW HAVEN, ( ONN Police today ’are investigating of the Institute for^his activities as Trekking the Tibetan Border,” overnight guards came out and In loving m em ory of M arcella ings function properly, to be ..sure a pioneer member of the organiza­ May 6. boarded the bus. It left the mem Hakulis, who passed away Sept. 14. they are suitable for the types of an act of vandalism in which 17 Each will be narrated by a na orial area and passed British sen 1944. WitlMul obligation pIcaM atitd FREE catalogue 1 activity which the family enjoys, tion. ' windows have been broken at Ly- Among the many homes and pub­ Uonal personality. tries at the gate without stopping. SwB^t is the word of remembrAnce, NAME ______CITY______and that they can be cleaned. dall A Foulds at 615 Parker St. Dear ia the one who is none. He expUined that to be casual lic buildings which. Mr. Watkins In m em ory we wilt ^w ay« keep her, does not mean to be sloppy and said Paperworker William Hewitt of has decorated and furnished are JuBt A8 the yeare roil on. ' I ADDRESS - - - PHONE. ^ 475 Keeney St. called 4n the com­ the Horace Bushnell Memorial that fine furnishings in a home tend The Makulla family to make children aquire a respect plaint yesterday afternoon. He Hall in Hartford, the Hartfoed 100% wool or wool and mohair combinatiom. Some ore evoM- for them. A homr decorator should said the windows had probably County Court House, the Univer­ strive to achieve a harmonious ef­ been broken during the last two sity Club of Hartford, rooms at the obU with link stitch slieuldcrt. P«rfMt for business gklt', fect without being a .slave to "peri­ weeks. Some windows seemed to University of Connecticut and have been broken by slone.s and Tufts University. l••l,o 9•rs and suburban mothers. A host of colors including od" or "style,” he added. others by BB .shot or pcllet.s, in­ , Mr. Watkins said today that he • • • "Beware the use of the inhen\.ed vestigating Patrolman Primo j has enflc'av(jred through the years white, beige, black, red, navy and more. 34 to 40! gew'^^ or the itsy-bitsy. Just be­ Amadeo said. I to-"extend the knowledge and un- cause something is old .doesn’t necessarily mean that It is good,” f.-i he added. with o around it! READ NOW He concluded by telling of- the 0 SLIPONS AND CARDIGANS IN Importance of an apportioned , budget when decorating so that ail j JOHN E. WHITHAM POST a RAILPIN CI facets of a room’s design, (cur-j tains, rug. furniture), may be com- ! LANDSCAPE NURSERY and WHO WORKS for P R O G R E S S ? RICH ANOORA PUR BLENDS pleted at one time. | GARDEN CENTER Following his lecture Pahlmann > riiowed slides of homes he had ; Route 6, Bolton—500 Yards From Bolton Notch—MI 3-7802 Excerpts From The , ^ Soft lambswool angorft^nylon blend foi’ warmth and * decorated in various styles in Ha- i "GROW WITH r S ’: School Board beauty. Good-looking novelty cable stitching. Won­ vana. Cuba, where he won first 8 S prize for two years; in New York, , Store Honrs: Mon.-Saf. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Siin. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Assumes College MarKhester Eyening H e lM derful for fall aiiid winter wear. In charcoal or heath- j et. Louis, Boston, and one of his i er gray, beige^ black, white, aqua and rose. Sizes owm homes, in Miami. Hi.s home in ; KAUnHES Planning Role of March 8th, 7962 34 to 40! - Medford Village. N.Y., was a color- ] MT. LAUREL The appointment of a board of ful blending of Louis XV, Chinese. *5.95 pnnm-fitiMEs education "liaison committee” to Japanese and period decor, n. work with the board of directora’ To keep floor-to-ceiling windciivs I'pright Yeipreading Yeata 2 5 Crimson King Mapl«« . board in a move led by DEMO­ feet aw-ay from the wdndows bn the 8-10' CHESTNUT SPLIT RAlL CRATS, oljtside of the house. "The more A ORLOM A. WOU BUNDS the.v faded, the more beai^tiful thd^ Andron^rte Value to $1 X A e DEMOCIt%T TED CUMMINGS 10 RECnOV (Two 1UU8 Mid One Voei) made' the formal motion to estab­ were,” he said. $ 3 . 9 5 $20.00. lish the committee, following the A new leek in cardigans and sKpont. Adany with larg# His present apartment con­ ...... — GASH and tains a black and maroon bedroom CHARGE or lead taken by ATTY. HAROLD M cowl nock slyUs -and toft bruthod mohair bulklM. with a tent-shaped striped ceiling \ > 3 . 2 5 CARRY $3.65 DE1.IVERED W. GARRITY, also a DEMOCRAT, Now VoN cglon to chooM fromi A now and Dxciting CSS and colorful Greek rug used as a \ who last night and on several oc­ bedspread. Peele?“^hite Cedar casions, has called for the commit­ grewg et bif„ tavingtl Sisot 34 to 441 He stressed the importance of tee. Republican Edward G lenn^ proportion in decorating and also ■'V seconded Cummings motion. k. X x X- the "permanence” of bathroom ROUND RAIL * -* ,• * decorating, pointing out that this DEMOCRAT MRS-^ KATHER­ was «ne area where- changes '‘“BcoBoniy” 8 FL sW’Mon INE BOURN m^ved that Supt could not be made without size­ A l i B I A ’ Curtis office p^onnel compile the able ejqienditure. r (Two RjUls and One Post) results Of ,jrtSout ,2,000 question­ GIRLS' 100% ORION The second part of the .show naires mbmltted by the' comrnun- was presented by the New York ity cqlKge committee to Manches­ Couture Group of 30 leading de­ '■■'OP t e r / High School sophomores, signers who were each requested pinlors and seniors last week. to create three costumes of Du­ A C Charge or The board voted approval, giv­ CARDIGANS Pont fabrics. Of these 90 fashions, ing the school system the author- M were shown yesterday after­ idsW v Delivered Itv to evaluate the questionnaire",, noon and evening. which the committee feels will be Powell Praises L*' 'l&J- - y. ■ High fashion trwds included a FILM OFFER! vital in determining the need for , new color, American Blopde, used Brinjf a 120-620-127 black e ^ 'h ite l HEAVY DUTY" 10 FT. Sections s community college in Manches­ in daytime. and evening wear. ter. - College Boost Autumn gold, brown, dark olive roll for photofinish. Get 1 2 RAILS AND ONE POST • • • » and "orange were shown as well • TTie community college proposal Special to tlM Hartford Times as a brilliant. "Space Blue” ■ and A RG U S 501. 35 MM. \ CASH and CHARGE or has been a DEMOCRA’i'-leSd move­ M A N C H E S T E R - DEMO­ "American' B eauty Red.” Black $4.25 CARRY. $4.65 DELIVERED ment since Its beginning in 1957. CRATIC Towh Director TTai seemed to dominate evening wear COLOR SLIDE The Idea was a DEMOCRATIC POWELL, an .oatapoken ' propo­ p ls n k In' ,^the 1960 elections plat- nent of a, commufiity college in iuHcies and Ena fhrt \ SCREEN X form. Manchester, says the campaign PROJECTOR for a junior college has received T E N C I N G ^ ^ renewed- vigor from the Republi­ knits In eoWs and motll for thisi White Ce^ar, M lll^ Picket, Excerpts From The can chairman of the Board of Edu­ will 8 8 HaH Round. cation. tnnos. AesY eolcrs la eo- 8 Ft. Hlgh-^ Ft. SecHiin Hartford T imes The three DEMOCRATIC njinor- live 'U s t aa.90 ity board members addressed, the ordinate wtth the tee- l^'At Yard Kiwania Club Tuesday and -bei^ed tnditioiiil Airequipt automatic *18.50 ofAprill4th,1962 Republicans for lack of leadership. changer. F3.3 len.s. 300 Watt! X * * • • . son's s|»ortswear. 8-141 Delivered MR. POWEIJ. broke ranks just NEWi ^"^iREji!ffr-ARGuT~ *1875 long enough to give the school ALL METAL SLIDE board chairman, (Christie F. Mc­ ASK ABOUT Ol'R SPECIAL QUAN'nTY ' Cormick, credit for pushing a re­ cent surve.v of high .school stu­ M A G ^ i l t ^ E S ‘DISCOUNTS ON lb-SECnO>|S OR MORE L E T ’S G O dents that shbwed an int^re^t in a junior college proposed' for Man­ “W 0FIT8 IN P6NNI68' FREE USE OF POLE HOLE DIGGER chester. Stainless steel WHJP”PAY ■’I’d like to say a good word for that's rich ’ .^MORET ' Penn Black Slatb ...;. t... 30€ Cash and Carry Christie McCormick and. the en­ and omata,.. 1 lis t I.3S FORWARD ergy with which he tackled the problem. He brought the thing up crafted to Slides can't drop. Holds 36 indi­ Vermont Flagstone, to a point where it should have the superibr vidually filed, indexed. Metal! No. 1 Grade ...... Cash and Carry been a year ago.' Maybe we’ll have standards a community, college after all,” that have Weld wood Fiberglas MR. POWELL said. made 1847 Easy Budget Terms Arranged 39€ Ft. Lightweight 494 Sq. Ft. Superior. Grade .MR. POWELL is credited with VOTE persuading the Board of Directors Refers Bros, ON CAM ERAS to initiate an inquiry into possible the Rnest needs for a Junior college. During name in PROMA’TIC 8Z AUTO. THREADING more Chan a year, while the investi­ MEN'S 6-BUTTON OR ZIPPER tabImAare D e m o c ra tic gation has been in the hands of a MEN'S 8UnON FRONT 80YS' BULKY ORLON OR WOOL f d r ^ 8 MM. ZO OM MOVIE Come to our Auction of Discon- Republ'ran■‘■''"trolled snecial com- arations. Town Election ,-4- mitte. MR. POWELL has repeat- edl.y insisted on progress reports SHETLAND CARDIGANS CARDIGANS or PULLOVERS WOOL-ORLON CARDIGANS PROJECTOR tinued and damaged merchan­ and has obtained his own informa­ CX>.MPLETK WITH SPIJCING KIT October 1st, 1962 tion on community colleges else­ ^\scou/yr city dise Saturday, Sept. 22 in the where. 8 8 I A 8 8 39 STORES yard. V ' Board of Directors: _ ' COAST,^TO CO.\ST lis t 109.95 DAVID M. DARBY, FRANCIS MAHONEY, TED POWELL Wool and oilen ocrylk Mend w ith 4-bvttan Reverse, still, rewind. Rheostat foka your choke of the most wanted styles The latest styling In double breasted eor- speed control. 1-knob control! FRANK STAMLER, ROBERT M. STONE, front ond 2 pockets or fuH zipper cordigon SaecSsnictlirl SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. In FaH sweoters. Six-button cardigans. Agont, bulky zipper fronts or new stripe ACRES OF FREE PARKING RIGHfiRD 0. WOODHOUSE in the new, smart brushed leek, FaH colors $4 gw Strip# fronts! Take your choke of oxford front V-neck ^Hovers. A wide open choke 35 MM. 20 EXP. C O LO R FILM J 7 6 #f sage, Cambridge blue A w illow . S-M-U OPEN DAILY 10 AJM. to 10 PJM. blue, white or black. Sixes S-M-U of the newest Fall colors. Sixes 6 to 181 35 mm. 20 exp. color film, free processing! “ fclM 8.90 Board of Education: ^ B L M M P f a • ..i ■ TSt nOsnuMssil SMwr S«^pa 8 MM. ROLL MOVIE COLOR FILM 99 MRS. KATHERINE BOURN, ALFRED CAMPBELL, SHOOR 8 mm. color roll witH~ free processing! 1 U s t 4.70 BUILDING MATERIALS WILLIAM COLLINS,. BELDON SCHAFFER, 1 I OPEN D AILY 10 to 10 LUMBER FUEL WALTER M. SGHARDT, M.D. ‘ Jewelers .y -336 NORTH MAIN STREET—PHOjNP .MI 9-&233 PAID FOR BY 1I1 ANCHK8 TER DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTER:. ; “ Ml Mnlii St. MaMkMtor 467 MAIN ST.r E. HARTFORD • ^

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTElt. CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 MANCHESTER ^V^NXNG HERAtD, MANCHESTER. CONN., PlIlDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN Public Records Bolton Rockvilte-V ernon Adult Evening School Offers Welshman Pauses Here 4' Waraiite* Deeds Russian^ Aeronautics Classes Peter J. Brazitia and Elvera K. Parade Starts On 3-Year Scooter Trip Brazitis to Mary Donn, property Board Adopts Budget at 74 Wedgwood Dr. The Manchester Adult Evenlngf Thfe aeronautics course will be Us PendMis Chamber Fete taught by Laurence Perry, a By THIN FISKE - School will resume classes Mon­ science teacher at Manchester Vol. XXVII, No. 1 Friday, September 14 American Electric Supply Co., Requiring 35-MUl Tax day, Sept. 24, with the addition of Compiled by Studei^ of Manchester High .School Mr. William C. Coe, Faculty Adviser ■ Clive Lewis gave up his clerk’s job in a mine near his home against Robert Milikowskt, prop­ Several ..town officials and their High. erty at 87 E. Center St., S3,S00. wives will be on the firing line three new courses, according to The 1962 schedule of courses in Barry, South Wales, in February 1960, loaded his motor will be as follows: , Pola Building Supply Co., Inc., The board of finance adopted a Louis Dascanio and. Mrs. Lena to hand’ out servings of chicken Lewis Piper, adult school dlrectoix Coaches Optimistic scooter with gear and started around the. world. against Clifford Dutton, property budget last night when it; antic­ Crockett. The new offerings arc'conversa­ Beginning English. Room 217, Last night he rode up to the* —...... ------on Oak St.', possession of property and .other foods tomorrow at the Monday and Wednesday from 7 ipates will require ,a 35-mlll tax Attend Doctrine Parley chicken barbecue sponsored by the tional Russian, medical teJhis for home of Mr. and Mrs. William' rest of the world lives,' snd to *10,(WO, levy next spring. The figure Is Several members of St. Mau­ aecretaries and typists, and aero­ to 9 p.m.; advanced English, Exchange Visit to Philippines Spooner, 30 Eva Dr., on the final Building Permits Vernon divi.sion of the Rockville Room 217, Tuesday and-Thursday gain a perspective on my own one mill higher than the current rice parish are attending a threi- Area Cjhamber of Commerce. nautics. leg of hia worldwide journey. country," he said. To Choman's Housewrecking for rate. day training meeting at South R'egistration for these and the from 7-9 p.m-; Algebra I, Room The Spoonera knew Lewis Eastern Coast Corp. for demolition The barbecue Is scheduled tp run 101. Monday and Wednesday and tear As he gained this perspective, The budget - as originally con­ Catholic High School in Hartford. from noon 'to 7 p.m., with square other courses, similar to those through Mrs. Spooner’s slfiler, who he offered to those place.s he visit­ of a dwelling at 173 Spruce St.. sidered would have required a 37- The course is part of the annual taught last year, will' be Tuesday Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to Described by Bill Whitesell had met him camping in Yellow­ *550. dancing at 7 p.m., and a two-hour 9 p.m. B . S > . ed the fresh viewpoint of a new­ mill tax. However, in view of the New England Regional Confrater­ band concert beginning at 8 p.m. from 7 to 9 p.m. In the Manchester stone National Park. Both were comer. To L. A. Rivard for alterations board of education announcement nity of Christian Doctrine Con­ High School administrative office. Advanced mathematics. Room ^ ----- niolorlng east from ' the Seattle to a dwelling at 425 Hackmatack A parade will Sbrt at .2 p.m. at t Manchester High School's Own "America is perhaps the ino.st Wednesday that It would be re­ ference. Attending from. Bolton Main St., Talcottvlllc, and march Adult school officials will dis­ 148, Monday and Wednesday from Roll in ’62 World’s Fair at the time. St.. *550. turning an unprecedented surplus are Mrs. James 'Veitch, chairman tribute registration forins at pay­ 7 to 9 p.m.; aeronautics. Room foreign amba.ssador William Whlts- Lewis, 25, started his trip al­ wonderfully experimental democ­ To. George H. Cochran for addi­ to the Vernon Elementary School, Summer Tour racy in the world. There are so to the general fund, the board of of the church school teachers; site of the barbecue. ment of a *2 fee. Non-residents 5131, Monday and Wedhesday from sell. '63. reys he returned from Th# most three years ago with a com­ many people in this country, that tion to a dwelling at 337 West Cen­ finance took this fact into con­ Harvey Harpin, president of the must also pay *12 tuition for each 7 to 8 p.m.; beginning typing. Football, eoccer, 4nd cross coun-^iMorrison, all seniors. These boys, Philippines Aug! 30 with the feel­ panion. Together they rode the ter St., *500. . confraternity of Christian doctrine Among the town officials who Room 113, Monday and Wednes­ to get anywhere you must assert sideration in adopting its final are assisting Bob Garabedian, chef four-hour per week course to cover try now consume the excess ener­ along with the tri-captaina are the ing that, he had "gained an educa­ scooter through Walea and Eng­ To Robert N. Clark for addi­ budget proposal. and Mrs. George Murphy, Mrs. the first semester or $6 for each day from 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 p.m.; ones Coach Richard Danielaon la Twists West, yourself. And here, everybody is tion to a dwelling at 164 Green dc jour, will be George Risley, gy of the athleticaliy-mlnddd at land, took a boat across the chan­ allowed, even encouraged, to as­ Total anticipated expenditures Pasquale Cafro, Mrs. Lawrence Herman Olson, Fran Pitkat; Ger­ two-hqur course. advanced typing, Room 117, Mon-, relying on heavily to insUtute the tion" that doesn't come from nel. and motored to Paris. At thl.s Manor Rd., *800. for the 1962-83 year are *749,4fi6, Dutton. Janice Mozzer, Mrs. Ray­ day and Wednesday from 7 to 8 MH8. With the beginning of fall same desire and aggressiveness of books. sert theniselves." This, he thought, To Alan Harlsleln for addition ald Allen, Ray Spielman and No Teglstratlon fees will be re­ Visits Seattle point Lewia’ friend decided it was was one of the country's greatest of Which *360,000 will be raised mond Myette, Mrs. (Gertrude 'Vo- Franklin Welles. . quired for these courses: Algebra and '8 to 9 p.m. sports not far off, bolh coaches the '61 team. Last spring. Bill was chosen with impractical to go around the world to a dwelling at 16 Colonial Rd., in taxes. Other sources of revenue 0 and ifeOO. WUIIam Whitesell thetic.*’ Seventh and eighth graders will boaro of finance reviewed budget ing, Room 143. Monday and if they continue, that could be the says Bill. It was built by the dan, Iraq. F^kistan, Afghanistan requests with particular emphasis tea tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the 'Ver­ cue is Andrew Trlcarlco. United States in 1958. from last year's J.V. squad. The travelera started out from wealthy ow'qer of the Canluban and into India. With nerv In.sight of the world give parents tours df the school non Rd. home of Dr. and Mrs. Rob­ Parade marchers will sissemble Since coming here, she has Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. key to our success." the Manchester High School park­ and" of |his own country. Lewis and introduce them to teachers. on education-. Despite the lengthy Beginning conversational Rus­ Sophomores who are out for Sugar State for the citizens, who ' The roads were frequently al­ discussion, there were no cuts ert Butterfield. '' at 1 p.m. in the north parking taught Russian and German in the Co-Captalns Don Simmons '63, the first year but have showed ing lot and made their way to the are employed on his plantation or most impassable. Lewis cited his hopes to settle down at home to The parent."! will, receive PTO book­ A family picnic for the Rosedale lot of Connecticut GoI( Land, Rt. Rockville evening school and sian. Room 103. Tuesday from 7 and Bill Karszes '63, head this list first stop, Niagara Fall* in Biochemistry think over his experiences and will lets and.will be asked to become made m the requests of town de­ to 9 p.m.; advanced conversation­ the potential for varsity soccer in his sugar processing factory, he e.xperiences in Iran, where there partments. Beach Association will be held 83, while the vehicles and ap­ French in the Bast Hartford eve­ of returnees. Simmons will prob­ include Rick Totten. Bill Camey. Canada. Here the girls wandered sa.vs. were four miles of paved road sur­ eventually continue his education PTO members. , Sunday beginning at noon at the paratus will group on Main St. ning' school. Mrs. Hladka has com­ al Russian, Room 103, Thursday ably be the starting quarterback in and out of the qi^int shops at Ml English university. The program schedule was an­ Board members said they felt from 7 to 9 p.m.; conversational Mike Orlowski, Stan Opalach. Topic of Study Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Regalado face in 1.400 miles of motoring. circumstances which created the beach. pleted her own Russian textbook, on opening night. Sept. 2i; in Meri­ Bill Hutchinson, and Mark Ste­ looking for bargains. were Bill's hosts in Canlubang. Mr; With his funds running low, nounced by Mrs. Leo Leggitt. PTO Booster Night will be the theme which she has used ,ln the Rock­ Spanish, Room 101, Tuesday from den at 8 p.m., against defending Many visits through, larger vice president, at a recent execu­ unusual board of education sur­ 7 to 9 p.m.; art appreciation, vens. Regalado is a security officer' in Lewis reached the Indian border plus this year were unusual and for a meeting of Bolton Grange ville clas.Hes. She has hacTUrticles co-champion Maloney. Karszes will Perhaps the biggest surprise cities included a factory or plant the sugar state. Their son Francis, in December, 1960. He spent the tive committee meeting in the tonight at 8 at the Community Urfemietli Returns publiahed in Russian periodicals. Room 114, Wednesday from 7 to occupy either a guard or tackle lour. Among these, the girls said For Seminar next month and a half crossing Coventry school lounge. due to factors involving changes 9 p.m. has been the play of Chris Wol- with whom Bill spent most^of his in board and administrative per­ Hall. ' Tha medical terms course will slot. lenberg '63. At the left-wing spot. they found the Huns Co. and the time, is a senior In high school. The the country to Calcutta, by way A "special areas night" is plan­ AftWjRaly Visit be taught by various physicians Music appreciation, Room A9, Kellogg plant most Interesting. ATP, DPN and FGA, vital or­ of Delhi and Agra, where he saw ned for Oct. 29. Miss Daisy Pilcher, sonnel i t the school rather than Helping Simmons to carry the Wollenberg has sh(rwn lots of Regalado's have six other children. the. budgeting process. Manrhester Evening Herald Bol­ and staff members of Manchester Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.; power load in the backfield will be let- hustle and a strong foot even The Hormel meatpacking plant ganic compounds, were among the Bill calls them ail "perfectly won­ the Taj Mahal. Mrs. Hiltgen reading consultant, will discuss the ton correspondent, Grace McD^- squadron classes. Rooms 109, i l l They noted it had been thWr Peter Urbanettl, S'Ki.^^Main St., Memorial Hospital. The purpose of terman Karl Then '63, Tom Sheri- though it’s his first year out for Heading the squads of the fall sports are soccer tri-captains Douglas Pearson, John Verfaille and brought abmit a bit of distaste, topics studied and discussed this derful people" who made him feel In Calcutta, now almost broke, junior high reading prbgram, and mott, telephone Mitchell S-65M. the course is to help secretaries and 124, Wednesday from 7 to 9 soccer. , they said. The tour* added a great Lewis ^sold a story about his trip, Jacob Haroian, audio-visual coord­ experience in the past that town returned recently fronK ^ two- den '63, Bill Powers ’63" and Paul Fred' McCurry;. cross-country captain Jim- Bracken, and football co-captains Bill Karzes and Don summer in a program in biochem­ "part of the family.’’ month vacation in Itatv and and typists understand and tran­ p.m.; medical 'terms. Room 101, Richard '64, Eric Ozols '63, Bob Simmons. (Herald photo by Pinto), 'deal to the repertoire of the trip, Filipino students have "summer" gave ■* some lectures, and finaUy Denies Pique inator, will show audio-visual in­ officials. incUiding. the board of Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The'team has been practicing istry at Loomis School, Windsor. education, had submitted realistic Switzerland. He a rrtv ^ horni- pn scribe doctor's dictation. Blanchard '63, and Jack Simmons since August 27, and all are work­ e.speclally when free samples were vacation in April and May, the found work as an English teacher structional materials. ,» given out. they. Said, Dr. Malcolm W. Gordon, head of in an Indian school. On NoV. 9. the Manchester High budgets. 'The board of finance Labor Day after a ten-hour. plai '64, others coach Alibrio can. call ing hard to get into peak condi­ hottest months of the " year, *o state Rep. Mildred C. Hillgen said it is confident this year's trip. Forty-six years kgo, 'also on on if needed. tion for the season's opener SENIOR GIRLS i Being away from home usually biochemical re.search at the Insti school was in seasion while Bill This was the part of the trip School PTO will hold open house, Local Stocks Fall Sports ' brings homesickness, especially tute of Living In Hartford, \(-as lived there. From 7 a.m. to 5:20 that he found most taxing and today sought to extricate herself to which parents of ninth grad­ budget requests are just as real­ Labor Day, he arrived In Man­ Ends Joe Pngnano '63, and A1 against E. O. Smith next Friday. MHS Students istic. chester after 28 days of travel by I when one has been gone for 28 director of the program. p.m. he went to school with Fran­ most rewarding. He coniiasted from what she called "political ers from the Ililng area will be Spejjcer ’64, and center Roger Par­ Coach Danielson has lined up at ‘Die first meeting of the/Ben- Susan Boris, a senior at MHS, Close Dump Sunday ship. ’ rott '63, will form a good, nucleus least one and ' po-ssibly two pre­ FOOTBALL lor Girls’ Club will be held I days, but the girls didn't .seem to cis. The subjects are similar to -his work with that of the consular mush-mush’’ stirred up by the invited. Quotations Furnished by This plastic latsx house paint Awaiting New mind it. Blrthda.vs were celebrat­ was among the 41 students, pri- those studied at MHS. Bill says, officials from foreign countries, “Student activity night" will bo Andover town offlcials have no­ Coburn Middlebrook. Inc. This was his first visit to hia on the line along with Mike Kearns season practice games against Sept. 21—At Maloney (night) Wednesday in A-.7 at 7:00 p.m. ma)'ily from the Hartfoi'd area, forthcoming Democratic primary. tified First Selectman Charles birthplace. Magltano-Sabina; Italy, '63, an^ Karzes. Joel Rottner '63, Sept. 29—Platt ed for a number of the girls. A and "English is the medium of in­ who, he' said, work for, but not ! held Jan. 14. 1963. Displays of Bank Stocks outside schools, before the lid Any . senior girls interested makeshift cake with candles and who participated. Students were struction." Everyone, in fact, with, the Indian people. Mrs. Hiltgen did not seek re­ students' skills and.crafts will be Robbins that the Andover dump since com'ing to the United States. a .strong prospect focv a starting lifter. Oci. 6 —Wethersfield must sign, up Monday or Tues­ will be closed on Sundays from Bid Asked Many of his relatives and former berth, is reiutmlng after a year's Teens’ Center the traditional birthday song, plus chosen on the basis of high, school speaks both English and the native Lewis worked among,the peo­ nomination to any political post piesented. Conn. Bank ahd Trust ; With a week of practice left Oct. 13—Conrad day ih Room 241. hearty buzzing by the four men academic records and college board Tagalog. One thing Bill fouqd very ple. teaching tjjeir children and this year, but her name was The final meeting will be a now on. Co...... 61 65 schoolmates gathered, to welcome layoff and' could prove to be a big 'before the first game, the back- dct. 19—At Bristol Eastern scores. They lived on campus Selectmen will hold their meet­ him. help to the squad. Within the short space of a few chaperones, was not unusual when different from at home was that hearing their problems oh a day brought into the campaign by panel discussion. "Our Changing Hartford National field appears set. Pearson, An- (night) able to partake in official posi- vdinner was-served in a restaurant. for the six-week period. boys and girls attend classes sep­ Teens," April 16, 1963. A. Hyatt ing Monday at 7 p.m. at the Com­ During his vacation he visited NEEDS Newcomers up from the Junior Oct. 27—Open months, the teen-agers of Man­ to day basis. From this came a Mrs. Elinor E. Smith, who im­ • Bank and Trust Co. 52 56 saldi. and McCarthy, aU. (XIIL last tiona later. Beside the .stories in the Man­ 'the program included an exten­ arately. In the little lime left after real understanding of their needs plied Mrs.. Hiltgen was a victim of Sutliffe, Illing principal, will .be munity Hafil^Recreation. Commis­ Capri, San Marino. Trento, Trieste, ■Var.sity ranks and shooting for a year, from a strong trio of half­ Nov. 3—At Hall sive lecture course considering the sioner Fred Gaal has been invited Fire Insurance Companies Lake Garda, Rome and Naples. Nov. 10—Bristol Central chester have laid the beginning An adult advisory board will co­ che.ster Evening Herald, Um tour school the boys played basketball and their desires, he said. "clique control” on the Democratic moderator, and panelists will be Htfd. F ir e ...... 56'/s 60 varsity berth are lineman Rick backs. McCuri-y is dn outstanding groundwork of a teen-center. Dur­ operate with the youth council and made the front page in the Fair­ biochemical occurrences in the or baseball. town committee. Dr, Frank Horton, Jav Stager and la the meeting to discuss the fu­ Urbamrtti mentioned that it Daley '63, Mark Monetle '64. burly goalie. Trotter is cme fullback and Nov. 22—At Windham (10 evolution of organic molescules, a On the basis of this experience, ture of the baseball program. Com­ National Fire ...... 117 127 a.m.) ing the pa.st summer, a group of give advice and supervision.. How­ mont, Minn., newspaper, a copy of Filipinos "treat everyone with he is enthusiastic about the Peace Denying this today. Mrs. Hiltgen Robert Digan. Officers for 1963- Phoenfx Fire ...... 94 ' 99 pleased him to find that the Italian Mark Squatrito ’63, Bob Alibrio Z.sglio has the .inside tract oh the ever, the council itself would op­ which was mailed to each girl, and series of laboratory experiment.s perfect hospitality," Bill says. 64 wdll he elected. missioner. Gaal announced yesler- people had the faith and courage '64, Dave Dieterle '63, Phil Rus- other. The heart of any soccer ' teen-agers organized to form the relating to the life .sciences, and, Corps. He said, "I think that it indicated that she felt Mrs. Smith day that the men's softball pro­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. PRl SOCCER / erate, discipline, finance and con­ was rejmrted in three newscasts Parties in his honor were frequent, to improve their circumstances af­ coni '64, Dave Pesce '64, Dick is the best thing that America was interpreting as clique control gram is over for the year. He Aetna Casualty .... 68 73 team is its backfield. 'ITiis year’s I Manchester Youth Organization, duct the program of the center. on Station kUMA. in close a.ssocialion with a pred(K-' and one school he visited turned has done" in handling its. foreign a general fact t ^ t people just Aetna Life ...... 108',4 l l 6 'i ter suffering through World War Lewis '64. Tom Andre'oli '63, and bdek field a,ppears to have the po­ Sept. 21—E O. Smith;) ' Members of the AAB are Mr. A. toral ' Candidate, individual re­ out to welcome him with'flowered Loin’s J, Chaloitx thanked those who helped- to make II. on previously painted surii»es Jim Mackalis '64. Quarterback Sept. 26—Bristol E i^ern .better known as the Manchester During the month, many relations. don't prefer Rep. 'Stephen Loyzim the softball sessions a success. Conn. General...... 122 130 tential and experience to be a ! Teen CJommittee. Raymond Rogers, Manchester High strange things happened. Since .search. leis, the "Star Spangled Banner," Three months after his arrival as a candidate. Mr.s. Smith is Lpy- Htfd. Steam. Boiler 103 113 Woody Clark '64, heads a list of top-notch unit. Verfaille. all ■Sept 28—Conrad School principal; A, H. Vincent The facilities of the new air- and a progran>l about Philipplne- WILTON (AP) — F'uneral serv­ St. Maurice Nates backs out for the first time. He Oct 2—At Platt I Participating in thl.s cqmniilt^ motels and campgrounds split up at Calcutta, Lewis boarded a'boat zim's campaign nianlager for the ices will be held here Sunday for Church school for children of St.' Travelers ...... ! 139 147 Extended Forecast CCIL last year, is the key to the Diana, Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, Mr. the monotony, the chances for al­ conditioned Clark Science Center Amei'ican friendship, he says. . for Australia, just having finished Sept. 27 primary. Public Utilities will probably be Simmons’ backup line. John's strong foot and keen Oct. 5—At Maloney ' are Harry Huntington, Susan and ■ Mr-s, Ned Cronin, Mrs. John were available to the students, as Bill says a highlight of Ms stay Louis J. Chaloux. 50, of 20 Little Maurice parish will begin tomor­ man. Other backs include Ron Oct. 9—Brlatdl Central Brown, Gieg Manchuck, Alex TJr"> most anything happening wa.s pos- correcting his students' final ex­ Mrs. Hiltgen .said she herself re-1 Fox Lane. Wilton, and official of row with Mass at 9:30 a.m. Classes Conn. Light Power .. 29>i SI'i WINDSOR LOCKS (API—The soccer sense makes him an out­ 'Golden, Ml.ss Hrten Thomas, and . sible The shenanigans that fol­ well as certain equipment not or­ was a three-day visit to Baguio, a Lewis and Pete Sylvester. - standing scoter and leader. Oct 12-.,Wethersfield 1 banett. Bruce Stavens, Susan Mr. Roy Vaughn. dinarily used in high school cool mountain village and favorite ams. signed from the to\vn coiiimiltee; the Univac divi.sion of Remington will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. Htfd. Electric Light 72 76 extended Connecticut forecast for Oct. 16—At Bristol HJastern Walker, Melody Weir. James All- lowed a camp-out were fun-filled. The trip, aboard a tramp steam­ brcause "I was up to my nose with j Rand Corp. Members of St, Maurice Council Hartford Gas Oo. ... 60 64 Saturday through Wednesday, Coach Alibrio staC6d that the Coach Danielson, along with On Aug. 20. a lean meeting was Conlests to sec how many girls courses. spot of tourists. Mast of the rest XfanirVy tA m could ailr{u-l6b''Aaohy- tb n players, are aiming at A O ct 19—At Hail ' brio, Timothy Donahue, Gary Win­ of The Philippines is "very humid,” er, took six weeks as the boat put Mr. Loyzim and couldn't take any! Chaloux died yesterday In a of Catholic Women and their Southern New England Sept. 19: Oct. 23—At Oonrad ter, Charles Nielson. held In the town courtroom with could pile into a sleeping bag for Students were tested in labora- into ports along the way to pick more,” and not .because of any dis­ Norristown, Pa., after suffering a Telephone ...... 47 50 ’Temperatures are expected to year and have' a-'gobd season bi^ 'COIL crown and the state tourna­ leading citizens. The constitution one were in vogue. Three at a torj’ and lecture material and he -says. . friends who would like to tour St. on the other hand could be disap­ ment. With the desire and hustle Oct. 25—Platt Also Bob Brannirk. Mary On the feast day of the patron up hemp, ju^e, and other iocal satisfaction with the committee or heart attack. He was general man­ Joseph's Cathedral Sunday after­ Manufacturing Companies average 2 to 7 degrees above nor­ L iU’> Oct. .30—At Wethersfield i Brown, Bill Whitesell, Lynne Ras- and other ideas were presented to time seemed to be most •'fitting." were expected to report the prog­ produce. "I didn’t mind," Lewis its chairman, Baymond Bradley. Arrow, Hart. Heg. 56>i 604 mal. Warm through middle of peri­ pointing. "At present the spirit is which has already been shown, the adults. The Chamber of Com­ The girls developed muscles by ress of ■ their own (research prob­ of a town, all the people join in a ager of Univac development. and noon agft asked to meet at the lo­ Ihcre, and if we can stick together coupled with fine ability, who is i coe, Hilda Frtngold, Dean Johnson, great fiesta to which everyone is recalls. "I was a paying passenger product engineering and manufac­ cal church'at 2 p.m. '\ Associated Spring .. 14 16 od, turning cooler toward end of I Debbie VRo.scoe,'Philip Rider. Ned merce pledged its support and a assisting Mr. Hunt in fixing four lem. Sue felt that they experi­ and stayed in the pilot's cabin. I. turing activities in the Philadelphia LBS to Meet Brletol Brass ...... 8 94 period. HOUSE PAINT as^oqe unit a strong team effort to say they won't achieve thgif year, as a sophomore, did very cronin. Bill Powers, Jeff Pond and section of Cheney Tech was o/fered flat tires. The tour suffered more enced many of the physical and invited. Bill spent a fiesta day. in lived like a king aboard that will ovi^ride lack of experience goals? to the group. mechanical trouble this .vear than emotional pressures which con­ a town near Canlubang. where he area. Mrs, Theodore Chandler, VH* Dunham Bush ...... 4% 5% The normal temperature in the ^ 0 WHITE well in the varsity meets. Mr, p-pank Filloramo. • i enjoyed the hospitality of the peo­ boat.’' He had held the post since earlier show slides on "The Rim of East Em-Hart ...... 50 64 Hartford area Is 64 and ranges and excetrtipnal ability." Cross Country Sines will also count heavily unon article Written by ' Harry The Center will feature, super- ever before in Us 12-year history. front college studients. she says. About Town '-Soccer "Maloney, Conard. and Man­ vi."ied unorganized activities such Most of the repairs were taken "We often had to choose between ple who. although poqr, gladly The boat arrived in Australia in thi.s year. He previously served A.sla" at a meeting of the .La­ Fafnir ...... 39 43 from a high of 75 to a low of 52; last year's members of the fine Huntington and publi.shed In the welcome "as many as 200 guests” July, the beginning of winter in Univac at its engineering center in dies Benevolent Society of Bolton N. B. M achine...... 18 214 at Bridgeport the range is 74 to 56 Nov. 16, T961>4yM the day Man­ chester seem to be the strong Jayvee squad which jiosted an un- open Forum of the town newspk- as use of the pool, ping pong, a c.are of overnight. However, in assignment.s because 'of lack of chester's hope.s foiva State Soccer teams this year in the CCIL.” reading and studying room, a TV Rapid City. S. D„ a pinion gear ilmc.” she says. with food and drink, he say.s. the southern hemisphere and also The Rev. Clarence E, Winslow,. Norwalk, Congregational Cfiiurch Tuesday North and Judd ...... 14‘i 164 and at New Haven it is 73 to 54. ’ beaten. record in th6 CCIL compe- ppp mentioned the idea of a "I wish 1 could have stayed long­ the start of the sugar-cutting sea­ at 8 p.m. In the parish room of the Stanley W orks...... 17'4 194 Precipitation will total about championship were slmttered b.v This is the opinion of Robert tition. Carl Rohrbach '63, Craig possible teen center. After long room, a snack bar. and a Jukebox problem on Saturday afternoon "Summer study has many pastor of the Church of thd Naz- an offside violation. TheNM defeat Sine.s, coach Manchester's fine for dancing and listening. was complicated by a South Da­ merits." she say*. "It seems to er" and "I hope I can go back son. Lewis signed on as a cane arene.ViU conduct service^ Sun- M orel^d Chaloux, he leaves a son, church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Veeder-Root 45 494 2/10 of an inch falling as showers Phllllp.4 '63, Richard Laliberle 64. | di3p„g(,jon.s. visits to Granby and again" are Bill's sentiments now. cutter four days after his ar­ How’ard Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Tile above quotations are not to early Saturday and ag:atn Tues­ by Greenwich in a douBle^over- cross country, team. Mr. Sines John Stankewicz '64. Kenny Wlch- Derby centers were made by mem- Only Manchester teens.may "ob­ kota cifstom of closing all garages tie up the loo.se ends of the pre­ day at 6:40 a.m. in the chapel of Richard and two daughters, Jean time is far back, but neveHije- also stated that if the squad could tain membership to the Icen-cen- at Saturday noon. The local po­ vious year's work and prepare the He thinks that the AFS planned rival. Fivq, days later he quit. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Barbara. Tracy, Mrs. Clyde Beckwith, Mrs. be construed ss actual markets. day. / man '64. will definitely see action i g^pg the committee. "a terrific and very well organized less, present in the minds of va get past Mkloney with a win, "We in varsity competition this sea.son. Within a few days, the group ter. Membership cards will be sold lice flnall.v dragged one mechanic student ' for following courses! "It was the hardest work I've C. J. to each member. Once Inside the back from a fishing trip to help. Most of ail. the Loomis blo- progi-am" and he would "encourage ever done' and the highest paying. sity soccer hopefuls this year. nd good a chance as any Mr. Sinfes ft still looking for produced a constitution. It is all students” to take part in It if Trinity Covenant Church will A good number of boys are to ■'take top honors.” and is interested In any boy who stated in the con."rtituUon that the„ center, all members will be expect­ San Fransisco. Los Angeles, .Pls- chemlatiy program affords a rich We were up before daybreak; you ed to follow all rulc.s and regula­ mo Beach. Alcatraz, the Golden give-andHake relationship be­ possible.' couldn’t see the cane you were have a work day tomorrow start­ back from the 1961 team. Led by Witit'^mly five practice sessions still wants to come out. He hopes teen center wdll be run by an elect­ Pat Rackowski, '64 cutting. And we worked right ing at 10 a.m. at the church. Men tri-captains Fi'cd McCurry, John held so utiCMr. Sines felt that he to aee around* 10 or ’15 more boys ed youth council consisting of tions. If these regulations are vlo- Gate Bildge and the Heai'sl Monu­ tween student and dedicated sci­ are reminded to bring rotary lawn- Verfaille and Doug Pearson, .the Isted, membership cards will be ment were the high spoUs in Cali­ entist and an opportunity to make through to dark, with only a was In no pbajtion to tell whether come out in time for the first meet, designated officers and group fascinating new acquaiiitances couple of hours off during the mowers. MORRISON Indian hooters are gunning for any of 12 or i4vnew boys will be iSapt. 23. with Hartford High, add­ leaders. One leader will be elect­ revoked. All activities and facili­ fornia. Las Vegas seemed to be the d?y." another shot at that coveted stale j good material for pre.sent use, or ing that "there must be some ed for the 14-16 age group and ties inside the center will be open most fun of all. The girls all had and cement lasting fiiendships." GAUDEN to members without charge, with their fling on the slot machines un­ 325 Freshmen After cane cutting, Lewis tried Manchester Chapter of Hadassah Make Shopping At Vittner’s PAINT STORE title. I In the next year or more around • here»" / two leaders for the 17-18 age ■will.meet Tuesday at 8:15 p,m...in Returning lettennen Include j Captain Jim Bracken '63, is ex- group. The.se leaders will train the exception of refreshments and til they were politely told to leave.; working for sugar mills and rail­ A Growing Habit .’{85 CENTER STREET—Ml 9-9713 / a small charge for the pool. roads and finally headed south to the vestry of Temple Beth Sholom. CENTER Bill Whitesell, Jack Ansaldi, Bill j pected to carry much of the load Help support your student poun- the youths so that they may 'be­ Wins and losses were tallied add Awards Captured The program at the first meeting of Manchester-Vernon Town Line WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS McCarthy, Dick Trotter and Steve I along with Jim Coleman, wlio last cli; join the SAA. come experienced ' in order to be At present, much needed furni­ one girl managed to Win *14. Attend MHS Australia's cities spread around the INCORPORATED ture has been donated to the Cen­ cooler southern coastal area. the season will include the installa­ Among the highlights of the trip, tion of officers. ■ ter by the Grandway and Watkins the World's Fair was perhaps the In Gmiitv 4-H Fair During the 1962-1963 school year. The half-way mark in “ his Brothers. More furniture is need­ most exciting. The girls were giv­ journey came in New South Wales, ed. however, and anyoue who la 329 ninth grade students from Miss Merlejean Lavery. daugh­ en ,12 hours to do as they pleased. Tlu^e MHS students took msjor Illing Junior High School will be one ot the Australian provinces, ter of Mr. and "Mrs. Raymond V. willing to donate old or new f|irnl- There was a gi eat deal to. see, the prizes in the recent Hartford Conn- ■ and almost the namesake of his Lavery of 40 Packard St., enrolled Exchange Student from Sweden Attends MHS ture should call Mis* Susan Brown space needle, the diffei'cnt exhibits, ty 4-H Fair. housed at MHS.’ The.se students. South Wales starting place. Tuesday at Wililmantic State Col­ after 5 p.m. at .37 Campfield Rd. the foreign .shops and the restau- Top honors were won by Bar- who are officially part of the.jun- Lewis traveled in Australia for lege. Shef'is a 1960 graduate of The. teenicenter, located In the rant.s. Moat of the girls spent their bara Kelsh '64. Rose -Marie P ieft; lor high will still be under the almost a year, and in. April set As MHS students returned to former Cheney Tech building, will time ..... in the shops purchasing vail as a crew member on a Swed- Manchester High School ahd was a Fall EVERGREEN SALE school last week, they may have '64, and Gary Ladabpuche '63. jurisdiction of Mr. Michael student in the evening division of open as soon as po.ssible. It will, be | .souvenirs, especially - hand-made Barbara took many pi izes with her i Guadano. Mr. Guadano, acting aa isli boat bound ;for New York. spotted a particularly interesting open from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Fri- ' .the University of Hartford. addition to the school: This was not sweater.*. Disneyland was another j pel steer, Pythagoras, Including a i building administrator, will be in He docked .on May 16, intent on FRESHLY DUG FULL GUARANTEE day and Saturday, and 7 p.m. to exciting phase of the tour. ‘first the Angua class, Grand j charge of disciplinary and gUld- aecing the land he nowdescribes Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ a program change or a new teacher 11 p-.m. "Thursday. Tonight the Besides Mr. Hunt and Mr. Champion in Beef ^Xttng and j anee*^^matters. He will also act as as containing many contrasts. He hontas. will meet Monday at 7;30 but rather A tall girl with -blond Student Council of Manche.ster Phinney. chaperones and (IriVers Showmanship, Grand Ohafnplon in I lisfton between the ninth grades found his very first contrast as he p.m. at Tinker Hail. Plans' will hair, namely. Karin Janssen, an High School will sponsoi the first were Mrs. Phlnney, Haivey La- the Beef Judging Contest.'-, andand the Illing administration. As- was unloading froiri- the ship. His -be discussed for a great council YOUR CHOICE American Field Service exchange sport dance of the year. At this Combe and Lary Selavka. both of Grand Champion of the Show.. .stating him as guidance counselors scooter was sitting on the deck of convention bet. 12 in Hartford. student from Torsoy, Varmland dance members of the' teen com­ East Hamj>ton. Rose Marie won Grand Champion''will be Mrs, Virginia Cameron, '■ the ship as he prepared to disem Officers will be installed. Mem­ Province. Sweden. mittee will apeak to teen-agers The Manchester High School in Dairy Fitting and,Showmanship ; lies. Lucille Gipson and Mr, Jamea bark.' "I turned around for a bers are reminded to bring articles 6-8 YEAR OLD PLANTS Without a doubt Karin (pro­ about the teen club and member­ girls making the trip were Caro­ with her Holstein cow. Guinea pigs ; ^or'iarty. • minute,” he , said, "and when for a gift table for the ways and nounced Kaa-rin) believe* she was ship benefits. line Akin. Lynda Allen, Nancy won Gary a Resei've Grand Cham- | Slnc^ the ninth graders are now turned back, the scooter was means committee of the great the most confused person here on It la hopdd that all teen-agers Arnold. Nancy Begg, Lee Behnke, pion award. Ingrid Swanson '65 classified as junior high school stu- gone.” counfcil. This will he the- final ' SPREADING YEWS ILEX the opening day. By now things and adults will support this worth­ Barbara Bockiis. Dennise Carlson, and Barbai a Kei.sh took blue rib-! dents, they vrill not ’participate in - He quickly found it though, al­ monthly. meeting of . the oeganiza- have settled down and Karin is, be­ while-program. It is not a prt)gram and Deborah. Conklin. tons for dresses in the clothing di- MHS activities.. They will be rep- ready down oh the dock, among a tion. Beginning In October meet­ AZALEAS Each coming adjusted to her busy senior plannedsolely for the recreation of Also, Diane Dearington. Loui.se vftion. .I resented on the Illing student mass of .burly stevedores. Looking ings will be held twice monthly. UPRIGHT YEWS schedule which includm English teenagers; it is a '.program pro­ England, Betty Felice. Elizabeth Others who participated in the | council and will have their own at the, sweating dockharids unload­ IV, U.S. History,, modern ppoblerns, posed to aid and assist the teen­ House. Sandra Huri. Joan Llikas, fair'were Carol Spooner, '64, Sue clubs. Clubs for seventh. ...eighth ing the boat, Lewis thought, "Is Miss Diane Swanson, daughter JUmPEB art, choir, crafts and child develop­ agers In becoming young adults. Louise Maher, Jan McCormick. smith '64, Loretta Murphy" ’65, and ninth grader*, may also be this what Americans are like?" of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Swan­ GLOBE AftBORVtTAE Any 10 for ment. However, .this schediife is Lynne Roscoe, ’63 Also. Dena McDonough. Lucille Sandy Meacham '65. Sue Roediser ; formed.' ' The first impression was’quick­ son, 61 Westminster Rd.,- has en­ ANDROMEDA light' compared to the pne Karin, Harry Huntington, '63 Rieder. Marilyn St. Pierre, Andl '66, Pat Loftus '84. Sue Gabby ’64, Wedne.sday. Sept. 9, an orienta- ly dispelled. “I'll admit I look like tered the freshman clasff at $19.99 followed last year in . Sweden. Sandals, Joan Scheibenpflug, 'Feme Diane -Mlkolelt ’64. David Pears6n ■ H"" meeting was held at MHS for a traveler,’"’he said, referring to Northeast Bible Institute, an As­ PYR. ARBOR VITAE BOXWOOD There Karin carried a total-! of .Selwitzy Mary Ann Sheridan-. Loft '63, and Carol Jacobs '63. the ninth graders and other new twelve subjects including five Smith, Sue Smith and Qheryl .b ,. heavily 'packed motor scooter, sembly of God (Christian College, languages—Swedish, English, Ger­ Kathy Vennart, '64 students. At this time, they re- with CymrU am bytn (Wales for­ at Green Lane, Pa. She is is a English Teachers" Starkweather. . . -. ceived schedule.^, handbooks and ever) painted across the back, “but 1961 graduate of Manchester High man, French and Latin. Her flu­ Out, of town girls also touring information about the school. I was amazed at the friendliness School. ency in languages also found her UsiB New Center were Ann Eichlinger, Judy John­ Sally Chapin, '69 WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS a job in a travel agency Jast year. son. Linda Laesen and Joan Pous- College Plan Tried ajjd kindliness of the American Karin,ha* studied English five people." , ’ Tnie' Rev. -Abram W. Sangrey, The English Department, has seau.. pastor of Bolton Methodist Afears/After spending a year in the Feme Selwitz, '64 ■ • "People would call at me from Uiiltba "States she will have ful­ added two new teaching ideas for By Two Seuiors their cars as they drove by, and Church, will be in rtiarge of radio HOLLAND BULBS-DRY MATERIAL ~ VIOLETS 0 ‘Connor Extra! the advancement of learning at the Six Teachers broadcasts sponsored by the Man­ filled her English requftement and Invite me to have dinner wdtb will therefore be excusird from the high school this year. The first of , Seniors Stanley Sholik and Rob­ them.’* chester Ministerial Association these is an English conference ert Simmers participated this.sum- over Station WJNF Sunday at usual sixth year.. Changes Are Few . Lewis set out for the west In Sweden a student of high center. mer in the '13-ansltion to College Added to Staff coast, to Seattle and on to-Van­ 7:35 p.-m. and. daily next week at The center, planned by Miss Plan .at Trinity College. The 7:30 a.m. BLUE CANADIAN GREEN STAMPS school age attends school 34 Ij Helen Estes, will be used as a ma­ In ’62 Curriculum couver. British Columbia, where hours per week from Monday courses offered were varied. Stan Six new teachers have been add­ he visited relatives. "I was con­ 2-VEAR-OLD terial and meeting room for the studied psychology and'philosophy, Miss Susan Luettgens, daughter For a limited time only O’Connor olffers Green through Saturday. Following each Few curriculum changes have ed to the faculty for this school tinuously amazed at the sUse of class there 1s a ten-minute rest English Department. Such ma­ while Bob took philosophy and re- the country. Riding across the of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Luett­ Stamps with the purchase of an O’Connor Garage or terials. as standardized teats and been made this year at MHS. li^on courses. year. Two additions to the Ekiglish gens, 44 Harvard Rd., returned to SPRUCE HEMLOCK period. Changing classes in Sweden reading files will be kept in - the Some classes such as Art I and desert, with the land spread out Cotbge. is known as the run system. B6th bo>-s agreed that, besides department are Miss[ Ann England before you;" he spread his arms Elmira (N.Y.) College Wednesday RHODODENDRONS room. Student secretaries, doing Art II have been eliminated as the. knowledge gained, the summer for her junior year. She will Karin has found the 20-minute possibilities for upperclassmen. and Mr. John Lynch. Mrs. ShtrleyT In an expansive gesture, "it was lunch at MHS a radical change much of the filing and typing, will clas.ses hclp^ .acquaint them with ann Gaudinski and Mr. Richard all incredible to me." assist in new students week, and *2.75 dally also work in the center. 'The third TTiese cuU were brought about by future college life. Stan has al­ begin classes Tuesday. VISIT DISPUY SUNDAY 14 9-4 from the system in her native purpose of the room will be to. af­ the reduced school budget. Jeannotte have "entered the mathe­ "F'rom Vancouver on.” Le\^s *5.95 land! where each student is aUoted ready been accepted at (Jarnegie matics and business departments, THOSIPSON- ford students the occasional oppor- The lunch .schedule is that of Institute of Technology. said, "the rest of the trip was Members of the VKW Post and one hour and a quarter for lunch. atunlt.v to make up work during the last year, but a change in the respectively. ’ Mr, Stewart Udell ’ homeward bound." He drove Auxiliary will meet .tonight at 7 *4.95 VILLE . During this time they are pernut- i will be teaching French and Mr. ve- school day. floating X period has been inltiat- across the trans-Canadian high­ at Watkina-West Funeral Home, *7.95 ted to leave ’the school grounds for The second advancement of the ed New course* this year include, Attention Sophomores Kenneth Skinner will serve in tha way. camping at night ."on any 142 E. Center St. to pay respects EoftoM Street shopping and other errands. department is in "team teaching.” Comparative Government, ac­ newly created ‘post of audio visual levej stretch of ground three by *6.95 Homework is assigned on a director. to the late John A, Holzheimer, a (Rt. 5) After the activity and confusion of the first day of school, companion Sue Walker, '63, helps acquaint When planning for the high school quainting Students' with varying Sophomores a re . reminded six feet." When It rained, I aWpt member of the post. I 145 Enfield Street, scheduled basis so that the stu­ concepts and practices of contem­ that physical exa)nfnations are Two teaohers hav« returned t o ' In abandoned houses, bams, lum­ *9.95 One-half mile Swedish exchange student Karin Janssen with the card catalog In tte High school library, ^ (Her- layout, Edson Bailey, past princi­ permanent positions this year af< amith of the I Thompson ville dent averages three hour* . of pal, planned the conatructibn of porary governments. Basic Al­ required fo.r all, students during ber yards. My tent leaks, you W ere will be a Sabbath eve serv­ *11.95 studying rather than having gebra (a course available to level their sophomore year. Students ter substituting last year. Tlicy fee.” Each Maaeachucetta- RI 5-2050 three.large rooms for the purpose are Mrs. Virginia Tursl, who will ice at Temple Beth' Sholom to­ OoBBeetlent in all twelve subjects every night. of joining two classes together for in studenU). and Biology II Jye- wishing to-be examined by Lewis left the Spooners' short­ night at 7:30. Of sMcial interest to MHS stu­ in.stated after one year off the their family doctor, instead of teach physical education, and Mirs, *14.95 *13.95 line. riMM M.d m. your,IfM inuiual.d rauilogu, c number or type of. course'they • karin; who 1* the daughter of months In the Philippines undef a one teaching period. The English Alison Rhodes, who will be In the ly after six this, morning, bound Gaiog.. I i Coli.4,1', I H«vt a I'fprtianlaiivt coll dents is the fact that there is a Department ia planning to make schedule.) the school ^ physician, should for. New York. From there he will Want. There Is no specific- time­ a minister, is b^ng sponsored by slmUar program. science department. The student The VFW A.*uxiliary will sponsor jIMAMC ...... V....'.. state law that np Swedish student During the 1962-63 school year, use of this idea by occasionally' One member of the class. of '63 ] bring a report of this cxainina- get a boat back to Great; Brit­ a card party tonight at 8 at the Phoi)e: can; be given luJmework over his limit to college-level schooiin<:; the American Field Seyvice which body welcomes these teachers' and jAOMtS*-...... ;...... sponsored the stay of Hlroko Nb- Karin will be the guest of Mr. and combining cla.sses so' that there was brave enough to state that he! tion to the nurse’s office before ain or continental Europe and poet home. There will be a family lU%'ervlew oneday weekend. rather, the student takes his ex­ mav be more use of films ‘and oth­ 'looks Toward to a rewarding and • Dec. 1. School physicals will be i hopes their teaching at MHS will ride, the sCboter .to Wales. picnic tomorrow at 1 p.m.' for LAW N SEED FERTILIZERS LIME • ’ 5-I050 p r y ...... rHcnc...... College>bound Scandinavians at­ am* for a degree when he feels gami of Tokyo, Japan, during the Mrs. George Walker, 17 Harvard be happy. last school..year. Diiring the sum­ er English materiaM. interesting year in Biology n. .1 given after that date. 'Why Hid Lewis set out o* this members and gue«tj of the post tend the "gymnasium” where they ready. If he falls, ht Just take* R

PACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SM»TEMBER 14, 196* ItiNCHESTOR E O T HERALD;‘lifANCHESlER, C9NN," FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 p a g e Ttm iTEm r

HJnwUe Precedent Rockville-Vernon did not seek any agreement U.S. attack on Cuba—that 1$ does have said there Is n o . political ed to military uses “ if the situa­ space study board, he suggested Stone Labek Education Board N^o Place -fromom Eisenhower1 to bar ..Cuba, as not need Moscow’s help in mak­ division on Berlin policy and the tion should require." the companies will bear the” re- 7 lo 8% Offered Obituary Kennedy Bara a congressional campaign issiie. ing decisions. U.S. ^sition "would not be af­ Nuclear Teats—U.S. atmospher­ sponsibillty If strikes occur at Police Arrests Neither, he said, would, he suggest ,,0( other matters, Kennedy had fected by whatever results. may ic tests will be remimed because their plants. In Savings Plan Manchester Man Named GOP Planks For Politics^ Cldims Shea Action on Cid5a that Republican shots at his (jq- thb. to say: ' be in the November election." the summer series was not com­ Congress — He forecast passage John Richard Wennergren, 23, GOP Declines Bid Mrs. Harry Kramer ban policy were politically motiv­ Reserves His rcquelst for Taxes—Kennedy implied he pleted and because they turned of - trade, tax, higher education of 270 CJharter Oak St., last night VIENNA — To stimulate small HEBRON Funeral services ated. standby authority to call up an might not accept tax -legislation, up Information that should be and farm legislation "which two were held yesterday at the Hebron Republican T6wn Chairman.^ in the future, even the hiring arid was charged with operating a mo­ savings, Austria's Parliament has To Clerk of the Works fob Contradictory (Contlnned from j^ g e One) Kennedy said he and the Joint additional 'IM.OOio Reserves, ap­ including the tax credit he wants tested further. He said steps have months .ago seemed to be in the tor vehicle while his license Is synagogue for Mrs, Rose C. John V; Shea Jr. said today that, priimotion of teachers would de­ Chiefs of- Staff will analyze all proved unanimously Thursday by for industrial Investment, Which- been taken to prevent a repeat deep freeze.” approved a bill under which sav­ pend on political affiliation. tinder suspension. Wennergren To Address MEA Kramer who died Wednesday at contrar.y to remarks made by and extra force,'* he said, "we available intelligence to deter­ the. Senate, wu--HP. ‘motor handles Intensive opposition from the Leaders of Brazil’s-'^werfiil la­ trade agreements with other <-oun- at ab.senteel.sm of senators which MEA 'i^^d will participate bor unions have_,. threatened for where they are 5 to 4:.30 and 6:S0 he .said ha.s ruled out Saturday Elsenhower .singled out "recent­ flush agains|l side wall, sink ^ toughest loads. Continu­ orM ni^iioni iin-’the acti\itie.s this vear. Anv oar- „ The next visit of the Red Cross tries and vowed support for Arab to 8 p.m., and private rooqis where Rag. 59.95 weeks to call *a' general .strike rights in Pale.stine. sessions as a speed up measure. ly proposed farm legislation" aa ous feed. Insulation cuts fuSte^ " ^ ^ '• ®^'jent intere.sted in helping as s'chap-1 to the Columbia Chap. should (ongi'oxs refii.se to call a they are lO.a.m. to 8 p.m. Visi­ Sen. John Stennis; D-Miss.. of­ an example of programs which ha noise. 57®® Parliament reassembled last tors are requested not to smoke in The MEA voted unanlm'ouslv to ' r scheduled - for Wednesday Sept "*26 * •'*^®*’Codnn^* Dante Pelacani. Tue.sday .and reinstated Syria’s fered the Senate this recipe for •said most citizens i;esent becau.se organize a political action com- Sturdevant of 54 Highview patient’s rooms. No more than faster work, shorter speeches, of "blackjacks . . . the well-nigh at the Andover Congregational National Confetl- 1^50 conslitiition with a few two visitors at one time per pa­ explicit threat, though couched in mittee from its membership and Church. Recruitment chairmen for Industry Workers, said ameiidnienls, '-Ihus ending the fewer of them, less repetition in appointed Maidment as chairman. First Itiiild Meeting tient. senatorial oratory, and the offer­ legalistic language: 'Go along St Maigaret Mary’s Ladies' the chapter in Andover is Mrs. transitional regime. with ua- -oi- else.’ ’’ "nie other members are Doris L. Guild will meet Monday at * p.m. Henry Wroblinski Walk-in donors strike later today. ing of fewer controversial amend­ In Rio Grande Do Sul’s provin­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Mrs. ments to bills when it is obvious I He praised Senate -minority the Avery Street " 'Elementarv be welcome, the hours will b«' Elinor Tierney, 46 Wedgewood the amendments will not be ac­ I leader Everett Dirksen or Illinoia Huge >7.1 Cu. Ft. Freezer 1 S'hool. The Rev. Thomas J. Lynch ‘o 6:30 p.m. x' cial capital of Porto Alegre - home of both Goulart and Brocha-' Dr., Michael Pasieka. Wapping; cepted. ! along with Halleck. ^°i«'ill be tha Guild s first speaker of Mle 75 pint Mrs. Tylly Levi.ie, 16 Ellington “1 am not referring to any par-" ; ’'Certainly, frontiersiiianship, Munter with activity of its own , season at this meeting. His 3^°’®' ®t least loO donofs must do Da Rocha—pro-Goulart Gen. State News Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Elaine Stores 598 Lbs. Of Food of events sui rounding ' topic will be "The Importance of listed in order to to^cbmpenaate Uantas Ribeiro put his 3rd ticular per.son,■’ he added. confronted with their statesman­ Bagge. 99 Fergu.son Rd.; Mrs. Proxmire .said he felt it would ship, has had to abandon a num- i5,*d " * APT local, : the Ecumen o I riulc-ln K(i‘(|iilrc(l . / ’ • — . vice chairman. Of the Columbia the plebiscite was the only .solu­ Mrs. Mary Boudreau, Andover; duced budget, w hi^ som ew ^t af­ Manchester Evening Herald ChaP*^er blood program, will serve tion to the nation's problems. journ by the pnd of the month In 1 the horizon of common sen.se," he fected teachers’ t^aries. Darlene Kindberg. 89 Oak St.; this campaign year. said. S ta n Low Prict South- Windsor eorreapohdent «» vsptain of the day. Other work- Gen. Osvino Al\*es, commander ■ (Continued from Page One) John Giulietti. ^Kelly Rd., Vernon: for Any Scars \|ii)i ianrcl Still On Ijiura Kate, telephone Mitchell *®* ^ announced later. of the powerful 1st Army In Rio He .said he had. kept track of The ex-president said nio.st citi­ Rag. 249.95 Said Mrs. Bernice Maher, MEA Mrs. 5(Catherine Temple, 5 Santina the number of absentees and zens reject the idea "that head- 4-IJ.4S. De Janeiro, already 'has an­ filslablishment of- a diagnostic Dr.; Robert Bard, East Hartford; 218 president, this morning..^ Manehester Evening Herald .An­ nounced hi's? support of Goulart found as many as 35 of the Sen­ I long federal spending of vour Our most popular size.. Counter-balanced lid has new flush "The Manchester Education dover correspondent. Miss Margery center^where all incoming prison lira. • Dorcas White, '■ Coventry; ate’s 100^ members were alyient I money is evidence of federal Seam does not establish artificial/'Iist” prices to allow and the pl,ebi.scitc. Miss Hulda Graham, Willlmantic; ! vi.sion. " mounted curve line hinges and magnetic gasket. Two sliding Montandon, telephone PIlEiirn Goulart also has the backing of! Inmates would be initially ex- at the same time earliop iif the .Tickets on Sale iwy?. iMark Spiwak, 28 Plymouth'Lane; month. ’’ ; ' "The dictum, ‘the power to tax so-called ‘‘discount” prices, ^pdrs original prices are ' storage baskets and fast-freeze compartment. Interior light, Legal Notice ■\ Gen. Nelson De Melo Bra^.il’si®-^|n®|.' “ ' *nd fitted into ™ "They had to be absent, they ; is the power to destroy.’ ha.; a low. 1 war miyii.ster, but De Melo :lo cau-1'nalvidually planned treatment ! ADMITTED TODAY: VMrs.. Min­ should have been, absent," he ! corollary. The power to spend . la keysv LIMITATION OBIIEB JFor Student Events lidnetl Dantas Ribeiro thatAt Anvanv programs.nrnerf'amm ' ' ' , na rvX...ADowding';..ne 26 Spring oSt., Rock­ OK PROBATE heltr I military interference in politics i's skid, but called it' 'a tragedy to ' the power to impoverish and at. MAnchesur within and lor th^. o.a ^ . Missionaries Sel "Under a plan .so oj-ganized. ville: Mr.s. Josephine Odell, 512 E. have Jo- vote with ,25 or more sen­ bankrupt." he said. ^ ^ ic t ol Jdajich#*8t^r t>n ib# lOih day Student Activities Asaocifttion a violation of national law. "the bulletin said. "Connecticut Center St. ators ak’ay campaigning or ab­ * PreMm!**Hon^^o^hn J. WaJieit Judge- *5*50^*^*-* on nale at the Man- I^ctiires^on Tiulia Brazil’s political crisis began a ' could have a correctional system 3IRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ sent for other' reasons. cheater High School adminiatra- year ago when Janio Quadros. re-' designed to achieve .the best pos- ter to Mr and Mrs. Richard Proxmire 'said senators have an Mancheat«r In aaid Diairict. deceased. V . auiuininira signed as president, saying .con- .sible re.siilts...... both in terms of Smiley, 482 W, Middle, Tpke.; >a obligation and duty to campaign, Scientist Takes 30-G^H^ "200" Series HOMART THE INSIDE STORY... On. motion of William J. Phelan. 55 office to pupils outside of the . Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Pitts- gress had blocked his attempts to cardinal Onve. East Hanford. Conn,, high .school who are under 16. burgh, veteran missionaries to In-'j,yinrnv. n.tinn-. ' I ' ' human values and of true, econ­ daSghter to Mf. and ■ Mrs. Wil- and the Senate should quit as ixeculor „ dia w-ii aneaU at hntVi .-A improve tne nation s 'State of per omy,” Ham Hester. 14 Progress Ave. quickly as it can act on the admin­ R-s. Ronald Lindlaiif. Brandy Sf., The exchange occuAed with Will Live Here ;Gas Wafer Heaters Komnera glvot yau moral jhe creduor* within which to bring in High to attend MHS athletic The morning service will, be, at His vice president, Goulart, took not „yet . developed____ some form o f! Bolton. only a handful of senators pres­ Jieir Claims against said pstate. and events without charge. 10:45 and the evening aervice at 7. over last September after Brazil; cential authority to plan, velop - BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. ent in the chaffiber. In fact, there *ald executor la directed to give public wa.s brought lo the brink of civil i and administer their coiTectionai' con ^nd Mrs. Richard Thompson. 424 , Pieter J. Feteris, research sci­ loUce to the creditor* to bring rh their Slides of village life and miasion- were no enough members on-hand entist from The Netherlands, haa ^ e w Kenmore "40QV ^ Uaiflu within said time allowed' by arv Work in India will be phowfi. •— by ijiilitary. ’leaders ’ who ' ' agencies. The other three; Arizona, i W. Middle Tpke. to transact business. *ubliihing a * copy of this ord^r in charged that he wa.s too far to the ! At kan.sas and Mississip^.. all have ' DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: been appointed' to a position in »ome newspaper having a circulation The Rev, .Tamea Ran.som. pastor, A quorum (-all was ordered to ; the atnxbspheric physics division < i88 ti said probate .district within ten days AlK)ut Town will condjict the fii-.st session of an communists. The. fewer correctional aj^ cles than Mrs. Cathenne Anderson, 383 Cen- alert members that their pres­ 7ora the date oT this order and return military agreed to let Goulart | Connecticut. ter St.; Mrs. Anna CarneUi, Elling- ence was desired. of Tiavelers Research Center, wake to thi* couH of the. notice given. adult study rourse on "Presby- Inc..'Hartford., He and his wife JQHK 3^ WALLETT. .Judge. Will 'live at 11 Goslee Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen. 206 ' s aoe Death Caeliman, Glastonbury; Steven Feteris comes to t)ic reseai’ch AT A COURT OF, PROBATE ^ ' power In a prime minister and' ^ ivsco, f'reddd. RPD 1; Leonard Gauba, It M«j)Cbe»Ur within anrf for th» Vernon .St., will lea%-e tomorrow cabinet responsible to congress. ! TORRINGTON (AP) — Five Gov. Barnet Raps center from the Royal Nethei- Aiitomatic district of Manchester on the nth dav for Letyiston. Maine, to enter _____ member* of ^ Torringlon family 10 ' Russell St.; J^s, Rebecca lands Meteorological Institute in •f September. 1962. Bates College. , - Grant, 71F Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. Glass-lined tank for long life. Has 100^ pilot cutoff; big Present. Hon John J. Waltett. Judge. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - Ha- ®"‘’®P®tl wlto only minor Injuries Iiilegralion Order DeBilt, Netherlands. He has had Iilstate of Stephen R. Beebe, late of vana radio quoted a Brazilian y^terday when, police said, a run- Susan Gunas, Mansfield; Clifford experience in forecasting and cast iron burner, insulated jacket, hood vent, A.G.A. ap­ lianchestier In said District, deceased. Wedding Hague, 95 Goodwin St.: Mrs. Vera ,, ______American Legion Auxiliary : student group today as threaten- *"’®y tracer truck toppled tons of (Continued from Page One) meteorological research in The proved. Save nowl On motion of Ths Conii-ciicut Bank will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at th'e ! ing to burn the y.S. Embassy in ®^*®‘ beams onto a small foreign Holcomb, Union; Mrs. Audrey Netherlands and Eij^land. His - Legion Home. Humphrey, 86 Linden St.; Shirley field of lesearch was primarily on W ashers ORDEiftED: That six month* • fmm Hennequin - Dykstra ing across our borders intent upon cloud physics and radar meteor- #i> 11th day of ^ be Mias Jean Dykstra of Hewitt. ‘?^ba' is“"inva^’ed“ " and Mrs.' John Indino and {[ - ‘^fiton. Waoplng: Ross Messner, Instigating strife among our- peo­ ihd the *am^ are' llmit^i^nip^llowi>d Legral Notices N. J.. became the bride of Spec. 4 After that, the Brazilian Union, ‘‘^®‘® were treated I^len ple. Every effort is being made ology. At Travelers he will engage or the creditor* within mhich to. bring Jerry Hennequin of Columbia Sat­ of Secondary Students was quoted Injuries at Charlotte! o ^ ^ to intimidate us into submission in reseaich for the U.S. Ai-iny 30-Gal. Electric n ‘.heir otalma against *aid estate, and AT A ; COURT OF PROBATE as .saying. "We will march to the Hungerford Hospital. ' I Benton St., Leslie Rich, Signal Corps and the Federal Avi- , laid'executor 1* directed (o give public at Manch'^^lVr held urday. Sept. 8. at the West Milford to the tyranny of judicial oppres­ ation Agency. •otic* tn the creditors to hrlSg in">beir . Dj,fr|^t%r'Msnrh»s!»? nfl'i the (N. J.) .Presbyterian Church. Caribbean to repulse the Marines - The driver of the truck, Robert 26 <3eoige Dr.. Rockville; David sion. . Alms within saidssld time allowedsllowsH byhv of SeDlember 'i9«2 5*??'*'', of 111 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and mercenaries of President i^ ' Smith, 17. Mlddlefield. was not, i03 Weaver Rd.; 5fi.ss Jean "The Kennedy administration is hurt. Ryan. Storrs: Aldryth Sands. RFD Water Heaters ^a°^n8°^'’’rirc'i^r.tiOn EMjTe'"of‘ Wili-lim I Dyl«tra Of Hewitt, ^ennedy." lending the power of the federal aid probate district within ten days of Manchesler I The bridegroom ' is the - son of Mr. According to 'the radtb, the stu­ Police said Smith told them the 3, Rockville; Mrs. Lois Thomas, 61 government to the ruthless de­ roito the dale of thi* ordf»r and telurn ceatod ^ Di*trict de- j w«_ Liicien Hennequin. Rt. dents adopted a manifesto warn- truck owned by the Caty Iron Grant Rd.; Linda Walden, Coven­ mand of these agitators. Thus we S2,000 Goal « k , to thh, gjur. o^_d.e r.o^e ,Pven. ad.nini.Uainx ...... having Works, Wethersfield, went out of try; Mrs. Linda Nearing and JOHN J. RALLETT, Judge, administration account withrxhiblird said , 6A, Columbia. 1 ing the United States: "In case see our own federal government The Rev. Albert Manus, pastor of invasion we will tqke by assault control. daughter, 542 Hilliard St.: Mra. teamed up with a' -motley array Regular 158 - - - ____ *1“^ Court for allowance it I* 88 I NO MONEY DOWN * . ORDERED; That the 1*( dav of of W'est Milford Presbyterian the 400 North American firms Rose .Merrer and. son. East Hart­ of im-Aniericon premure groups In CF Drive 59.95 Octob**! 1963. at ten o'clock, fot^noon. (Jhurch. officiated. which exploit Brazil daily, we will, ford: Mra. Marjorie Medlar .and against ua," V iIj L Office In the Municipai n gown of white lace, and carried will expel military and cultural Mrs. Beverly McMilIlin and daugh­ fund drive, it' was announced to­ Glass-lined tank for long life. Adjust­ account with said eatate. 'ascertain' a bouquet of white roses and car­ Asking for Recount ter, East Hartford: Urs. Maureen Whitesell Offers • Big family size capacity means fewer loads . . . Town Board of Education. Man- ment of tfelr* and order of dlslrlhullon attaches." day by Griswold Chappell, 478 N. able thermostat controls water tempera­ Kis4 . s-awathi* Oourt direct* that notice of nations...... X In pn earlier broadcast Havana Caiiley and daughter, Hublard Dr., Main St., area chairman. Im work for you Rl®gt®r. Conn..^^6Cka dIq9 on time and place -asaigned for said Miss Judy Whalen of New’ Jer- radio had called President Ken­ In New Hailipshire Vernon; Mr.s. Marianne Asselin Talks on Travels Volunteers will conduct a door- ture. Single immersion type electric ele­ ,»ro*imately 132.750 gal. No. 2, [’"arinx b«- giv«.n to alV per.son.-. known ' ,ev was ma'id of honor Sh» w ore a nedy’s latest statement oir'buba and datighter 124 N. School St. to-door canvas next week. Mem- ment. UL listed. 15Q0'watt element. • Safely washes delicate, regular wash ’n wear carried a "reiteration of hi.s threats (Continued from Page One) DISCHARGED TODAY: M)e. William Whitesell, 91 Bretton bei's of the Knights of P.vthias, fabrics Vq. 8. oil tor the \ ear Oct. 15. 1962 of this oi-dri in s.,ni- n»‘w.«riapf.r hsv- a bouquet of white carnationscamatioi Elinoi- Tierney, 4"6 Wedgewood Dr.; Jireugh Oct. 14, 1963. Delivery '"X a rirciilanon in said Dis'tflcl. at against Cuba and against world Rd'., is available to speak to town Pythian Sisters, and other town tipped with lavender. ^ peace." Stark’s figureiT'also showed that Mrs. Ethel W’hite, 113'Mather St.; 'civic and church organizations organizations will participate in SEARS WII.L ARRANGE- 1 a Automatic; when started it fills, washes, rinse^ ihall be made by* metered truck hYaVine Mrs. Minnie Gallagher, 12F Blue- Francis Hennequin of Columbia John Pillsbury defeated ‘ Gov, about his experiences this eummec the drive. installation spin-dries without additional Mtting mljr. The right ia reserved to re-’baforr bv®e?t'ifl"d served as his brother’s best man. DAMASCUS. Syria (AP)—The Wesley Powell (or the Republican field Dr.; Mrs. Beverly Gabriele, as an "Americans Abroad" visitor - Those interested In taking part . LOW-COST •ot fiii.Y and all bids. Bid opening'^"'! ,» cf-n.’/ r' thi« -.rd'ar'io Jane James Hennequin of Columbia, a Tolland; Regina Crosby, Hebrop; to the Philippines. 1:80 p.m. Oct. 1. 1962. five-month-old transitional Cabi­ gubematoriat nomination by 13,799 in the drive may call the chair­ I brother of the bridegroom, was an net of moderate leftist Bashir Az- votes . ■ an eve'jJ larger margin Christy Swain. Ellington: Kurt He lived with a Filipino family man. ' ' I • ...... "■ S)»Mifjcattona «jid bid fornm may On*‘.*i ^ *>.. \ w ’ w ind- usher. meh -resigned Thursday night. than was indicated by the unof­ Hassett, 9 Auburn Rd.; Miss Kath- for two and a half months,through- Next week has been proclaimed Open Monday, Wodi^esdoy, Thursday, Friday 10 A.M. »o 9 PAA •« mt Board of Education. j r.r: s^ric* After a reception for 70 guests, the, American' Field Service pro­ SHOPPING PARKADE v 4«.M aln St„ Mancheater, Cbnn. President Nazem el Kudzi ■ ham ^ ficial returns. i zrlne Rellly.'40' Durkin St.; Carol Cystic Fibrosis week by Mayor Slipp at S ears an d Save the couple left on a honeymoon another leftist, Khaled el AZem, Mrs. Bridges has thus far not Covey, Windsor Locks; Steven Mc- gram. 1 'latold A. Tujkingtori, The month signed *- F.llrn Lrrnon, M S- " Van- Persons intereated in having him Satisfactioni ijuaranteed or Your Money De4;k Tuesday 10 A.M. to * P.M.— Sotprdoy 9;30 A.M* »• ^ ■D. E, Pierce , che«l<>r ■ Cnnn. flxccp'rtx a( (lie Eittle trip. They will Jive in Highland., to fokna a new, government. (Conceded defeat to' Bass, and as­ Curry, Wapping: Lynne''Lorenzo, of Septmeber has been designated y^EST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—MI 3-1581 N. Y. Mr. 'Hennequin is stationed With 15 mlembers absent, the- sociates a4y ahe Is considering de­ .Wapping; Mrs. Jeannina Winn apeak may call Him. He haa alides as Cystic Fibrosia month by tha _ BuabifM Manager 1* ® WAU^tm. Jud«l. at West Point with th# U.S.,Army. newly led - Parliament met mandlng is recount. sbivUasardviUt. , ) , - ti hia tijp. -I < ‘ governor. "hf . ./ ■ f" ' r :' 7:

WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 PAGE PAGE FOURTEEN th a ' occcasi'onal appearance of afraid to face directly the people we think that they may themselves BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HO()PLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE group or bloc voting in elections, whose.valued vote they are asking look foolish and sometimes thwart / Mrs. Mathieu Elected Open Forum or present any total impediment for. Let us have voters who Are not their own legitimate purposes PUT ON THIS S/M^U-W to the effort of any group or block afraid to ask quesUons. Let us hsve whenever they carry their right to HAT8SFOR6' *Ill-CoBsKler«Ml View* to champion spdclflc policies, pro- :UIN TH'JOINT! an informed electorate and officials question over into the practice of li To- the Editor, gromsi or the expenditures in who ark equally well informed on formal endorsement of candidates UMP—HAR-BUMPH.^ National IJSWVA Head May 1 suggest that your edi.. which it itself is vitally interest­ and attempted exertion of cam­ HERB x - c e ASK IHAT the wishes of the people they rep­ ^ V - Antwsr ts PrwitoMS PunN ------“S' torial of Wednesday evening, en­ ed and which it considers vital to resent. paign muscle for candidates. But OlO, MO* CALUN6.'TMI* titled "Teacher Unions in Poli­ the welfare of the whole town." IS A T>WEU.tN* Donald S. Thomas our real distaste, and we cannot but 5PINNiH(S VifiggiJ Food Foots '"Mrs. Mary J. Mathieu. 156 Miun St., ^as elected national tick,” is a most ill-oonsidered view. The question that this statement «5 West Middle Tpks. feel and -hope that this is still a OR WILLBB-»OR president of United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary last You state that "such comments raises is, "Who wishes to stop J' ' ManchesUr. Conn. distaste among many Manchester IN TN' P'^KLOK, tXSNrrYANO ilCMMK - TEMm do hot seek to denounce.or oppose such, groups?” They are a yital ^ah' Pt 6pm ’ night at its convention in Peoria, 111. She is the first Connecti- Editor's Note; To the rhetorical teachers themselves, is for any COI.TUK6:-«.NOT lUiUiMnKWi anything,” but you most emirtiat- port of 'our elective democratic questioniM in the thirt paragraph classiflcaUon of teachers as merely VARNS THAT A WATBR-FRBNnr ■ Bnttar IMUlia cut resident elected to this offi*'e ically do denounce and oppose process. Do we hhnestly wish to rto8ooy ^R 06 SMOP; t Start MFtuKdrW* Mra. Mathieu waa bom in Man*': of this letter, our general an.swer one more such group, even when UBrsMlfiirME 11 Seotttah mrtd Chester a daughter of the late Wll-' both directly and indirectly not stop liibor unions from expressing would be yes. We do not.relish the tha classification is suggested by L«etiEVCS’ U M artny MGhrtatrtMnm liam and Mary Stewart Keating. oijly the actions of the MEA and collectively the wishes of their in­ extreme functioning of any of such one who is himself a member of the w MOpmItrVrtrt llOoUdOTiM She moved to Willlmantlc after her the MFT but more importanUy by dividual members? Do we hone.st- pressure groups. Parentheticslty, profession. ltWMd«r MWwt* extension the actions of any organ­ ly wish to rtop capital groups UMaaifli MHt anomiira marriage and returned to town isation interested in informing it- from expressing collecUvely the IT Anam MVMrtablM about 10 years ago. She attended seU on the views of candidates as wishes of their individual mem­ UnBck Manchester schools and is a gradu­ they concern diat particular group. 9-nf MApprofrlrt* 37R40M ate of Mount St. Joseph’s Acad­ bers? Do we honestly wi.sh to m S MBI«ekaiidB«l rtTenntafcon SISUU A fundamental democratic ideal stop a national group such as a BY V. T. HAMLIN asNi rm 4 SOOrtofMit iSNoiblne 8 2 Caraceertory emy Hartford. is involoved here, and you chal- Polish-American ' Club from ex­ ALLY OOP II------Writer• - Gardner • 4SKind - Kindrt ol Ibatter Many She became eligible to join the len{!e it with the question, "Do pressing itself in favor of a can­ ISAateriak 47GranU SSI^val auxiliary through the service rec­ YKHTHEMUSTA •uzr siaf Tiu mk J6U. ME IT AINT TM NOT SURE WHAT ISLoeatiMi WStrike SdSoapfrarae we want any one. group of • tax­ didate who promises to work for East Hartfj h a d a v e r y IT AIN'T TRUV .^„ TBXYOU TRUE rM NOT VOU'RE TALKIN' > MFartiliaar SOFbrMdden SPSeine ord of her brother, the late Sgt. payers in the community, with the. freedom of Poland or Puerto INTERESDNfi , WHATAIa in t laoiNarsETH' BUI ru. MAKE. A a1tclita< H with him at St. Francis rectory. I for a fixed tax-rate,- has always political action they will. 41 Flirt woman Naugatuck. had the privilege of informing In The Center of Conneetlrut 4BHoUywood r r H 9 s r IT K The issue here, is exactly as you )j/ HOME. hopml ' The newly elected president is himself by any means, singly or have put It, "WKat kind of politics 0 /WA30R» MRrtaxea s r a charter member of A. C. Tyler within a group, of the views of a we shall have in Manchester." Let f^riy FALL SPEC1AI.S BeffinninK Sept. 14th 17 Molten lebk ** Auxiliary, WiUimantic, which she candidate. ' Every person who us have open politics. Let us have SSNoiae puts himself forward as a candl- • All Freshly Dug Stock—NO Spring Carryovers •O Cbardi part s r helped form 42 years ago. She honest, candidates who are n o ^ served in every office in the aux­ date for office assumes the re­ So the lady wants kction. Well—in half an hour wa’U •1 Baeonraie ST sponsibility of answering honestly CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MBeforc iliary, and was Department of ★ Ijirge^24’’ Globe Arhorvitae* •I Shoaboneana Connecticut president in 1938. She what his position oii any issue' is. FOR have TURF BUILDER(R) on the job! We just pour it U The voting booth is a court for MUnanOM jias been department secretary and 8 and 1$ nun Projectors A Beautiful 12’’-18" Japanese Andromedaa i €S liildiMl pitCBS s r K SA soloist for 12 years, recently re­ ,FDA Feai^ More every candidate before he is elect­ into our trusty Scotts Spreader^hen go for a walk. Wait PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERM I R MNnmban ed. The voting booth is a court —sound or also 85 mm. tiring as secretary to devote her slide p i^ . ★ Attractive Golden Biotas HELLO, GRANDPA IS A > ME MASN'T DOWN n SA U time to the national office. for every candidate after he is till you see how TURF BUILDER ($4.95) perks up the SEPTUAGENARIAN^ GOT' MU CM t — d’oiwwie Deformed Babies elected. HOLLyMOCXS - {Tropical plart Mrs. Mathieu was elected nation­ DON DRUG. CO. •k G R A N D P A , ' O P AN ■ M a AA You state that “one ans'wer to 901 Main SL—Tel. MI S-6S21 Tightly Sheared Golden Pliimosa lawn, makes it greener, thiciter kll fall. ^ACCENT! iChar al assistant guard in 1953 and ad­ Linked to Sedative, this is that nobody can ever stop ICoetaeean u K lA vanced to a higher office each year. Any Of The Above Specials Only 12.32 each SFrtrerite 14 Does a great job. Boy—Mom’s a slavie<- • SOM Last year she served as national (Oontinusd from Page One) senior ■vice president of the aux­ ★ Large 30’’-36” Dark American Arborvitaes, driver. Or is she? . iliary. the drug at Andrews Air Force Excellent For Hedging t^ IS lO T L 2 '<3A She has many other activities! Base Hospital. The other Mary- BY FRANK O’N E A l mitside the auxiliary. They Include I case was reported in Balti- A Beautiful Blue 18”-24” Hetri Spreading Junipers TURF BUILDER to feed^.OOO sq. ft. $ 4.95 SHORT RIBS Girl Scouts, church and fraternal TOore. organizations and the'Veterans of J ----- Any Of The Above Specials Only $2.42 each J F K U U K E a NEWMAN,1'V£ World War I Auxiliary. She has ' ' ANGELES (AP) — Doctors THE TWO LEADING SCOTT DEALERS i SOT A N£W SUIT OF ARMOR, NOV been soloist In Catholic churches in “ Y . U^week-old William Joaeph — NOTICE— , each place she has lived. Webb Jr., believed deformed be­ SWORD, N£W SHIELD. AND- fore birth by the sedative thalido­ FREE Soil Testing EVERY DAY At Our Nursery It Mrs. Mathieu has three daugh­ mide, has successfully undergone ters, all nurses, Mrs. Joseph C. the third of four operations to You may now have your soil tested for acidity and Barry and Mrs. Carl Trout, both of graft a new bone in his wrist. Fertility with recommendations for proper quantities BUSH LARSEN Manchester, and Mrs. Victor Darr of lime dnd fertilizer on your lawn or shrubs. Please of Norwich," also two granddaugh­ In the latest operation, surgeons RONNIE »Y JOE CAMPBELL ( ters a^d three grandsons, two Thursday grafted one end of a bring in a random sample of DRY soil O^fLY. HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE CO. nieces/and two ^andnieces. Her bone from the child's right leg AH ATLAS WONT I T T ^ o c e s T ) _ daughters, granddaughter.s and into position in his right wrist, OPEN 7 DAYS->8:30 A.M. TILL 8:00 P.M. 793 MAIN ST. 34 DEPOT SQUARE I DON'T KNOW I’LL TELL YOU HOW DIDN'T nieces are all members of the Wll- then placed the limbs In a cast. HOW TO BUILD A LT THE TO MAKE A ROOFy SAV IT limantlc auxiliary. The next step will be to place I DID' the other end of the leg. bone in ROOF ON THIS ILAS! position, thus giving the ichild the DOa Dr. Samuel Donner wrist bohe he lacked at birth. HARTFORD (AP)—Dr. Samuel I DEMPSEY, MBIOfETF IHNNI»l Dwmer, who was chief of staff at ' ‘ WESTTORT (AP1 — A8100-a- X McGook Hospital from 1948 to plate testimonial dinner for Gov. 1956 died suddenly while visiting John Dempsey and Abraham Ribl- a patient at Mt. Sinai Hospital coff. Democratic candidate for yesterday. He was 66. Donner, senator, drew a crowd of 200 last / whose residence was at 181 Blue night. Proceeds of the affair went Hills Ave„ is survived by his wife, to help flna'hce the candidates' elec­ Judith, and a daughter, Mrs. Her­ tion campaigns. Dempsey and Rtbi- “Best” Buys * HM h WU, Im. Tj mann of New York CJlty, Funeral coff spoke briefly in a non-politi­ lu, o. 8. rtt services will be held Friday. cal vein. -9M "How much will It cost, would you say, to just got a JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIBLD word or two in edgewise?" DOWN? OKAY, ■)OU WANTOUTFm PUT 10U OFF ON you TAKE 'ER ■mAT CLEARING OVER THERE. THE .^1 r DOWN/ HOLES ARE DUG--I1L PROP THE LAST TEN POLES./WVSELF/ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON FIRST T/MF IN THIS AREA... 9-lH TT“ \ 3 NEW WATER BiiSE PRODUCTS FOR ALL OUTSIDE J0BS--3I0 MESS, NO FUSS! HovenshaTLIP^ ^WDIST COLONY ONLY AT VERNON PAINT AND WALLPAPER "FIRST in the HELD w ith the X INVISIBLE PLASTIC SHIELD" A 100% B C. BY JOHNNY HART WATER THINNED nc///. SAWYER ROYX'RANE 1 WANT A BI& MURAL T r\^^T HAVENr'lfcU OF A DNOSAUP . EVER Heard OF THIS SOUNDS AND DIO YOU SETA M A R KE R HEY, LOOK, sir! 'A- THERE'S ANOTHER ARTiSTS LiceMiE ? 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'A t ■■ \ • : / -Y / ■ > N," ry X ~ T “ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER^i4, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 196i p a g e s ix t e e n Bunneas Offered 1.1 Moyinr—Tnicidfif— Bonds— Stockh— M o rtg a g e s 31 TREE REMOVAL, pruning, apray- S t o n e s 20 ing and lot clearing. Call- Frank MANI^HESTER Package Dalivary. 8E/j NEW YORK (AP)-Frorri tics, cellars, yards. Cardboard, NEW YORK (AP>—They I “ gopher ball” as hia private cy’s Dick Donovan can achieve that 9-3 in the opener of the .Sunday New England states and Florida. Kanaaa City .6,5 82 .442 22 the time Willie Mays started PLEASE READ TOUR AD metal drums available. Reliable MI 3-6663. . enemy No. 1— will try to alow mark if he beats league runnenip doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. lawn maintenanco. Ml 9-9767. L PACKAGE STORE for sale. Can laughed when Ralph Houk sat W nahlngton . .57 93 ..380 31'/, Ivy in Litchfield County - ChaaHlafl or *^aai Aia” are takea war Om akoM aa a aoa- the New York Y'ankee pen­ Minnesota for (Cleveland tonight. Others Rcadi.T running out from under his 3 ; J. D. Realty, MI 8-5129 back and said: “What, me IhiirHday’a Results raalaaoa. Iho aSrarttaer ahawM toad hia ad tha FIRST DAT »T BUSINESS MEN—If you have key True to hia word to have front­ This is the time when the Ivy League makes its annual pil­ baseball cap on a full time Paintiiie~n*Reniie 2i ’•trorby ?" ' I Detroit 14. Boston G (ftecond nant express at Fenway Park BIggeet Problem APPEARS aad REPORT ERRORS la Mom (or Mm aaxt Raatv personnel, call (or appointment, AMERICAN OIL Co. has a ,3-bay goniR canceled). tonight. Monbouquette’s bigge.st problem line hiirlera ready for the Yankees, grimage to Northwest Connecticut. The green hills of Litch­ basis eight years ago, the Gi­ Uoaj Tha Herald la raapaaalMa. lar aaly ONE hieorraet ar oalitteid service station available in the While his New York Yan-; SoN pilot Mike Higgins can send “Red” Farmer; Ml 8-2105. who PAINTING AND paperfaanglng. .Minnesota 5, Chiragn 1. Monbo, the Red Sox righthander is the h<^e run ball he has thrown field County are once more dotted with the light blue of Co­ ants never have won a game iaaertiOB far aay adrarMaesaaat aad thea aaly ta tha axtaat of a will explain key man insurance. center o( Manchester. We hav^ a kces were moving sluggishly! more often than any member of the Ike Delock to the-mound tomor­ in which the name Mays did hot ’'mate gaod” laaarMaa. Hrrara which do aot liana tha ralaa •( Good clean workmanship at rea- paid training program and offer Kansas City 5. Los .Angetes 4. of no-hitrfame.'ateps into the path lumbia University, if only for a brief few weeks. s(>nabl« rates. 80 years In Man­ Along in the American League race Boston mound corps with the ex­ row and Earl Wilson Sunday,^ each appear in We lineup. LA5YN MOWERS aharpened and (inancial assistance. Excellent op­ BaltlnioFe 7, Washington 1. of the onrushing American League Around the southern end of Ban-f- chester Raymood Fiska. MI the paet few weeks, in the lead Only Games Sche2 leagues, in fact, in profession­ a dozen times op'-hiore and every Mets had three days off. It was about time. The New York club had lost 110 games at Xew York ....55 MO .'241 60 and held the ball for two success­ Taken to a hospital for observa LOST—Gray tiger cat with white 1951 (3HEVROI.ET 2-door, good; look pretty good as a non-wor- year it’s the .s'smc beat up ball paws vicinity o( (Jhurch Street, 1956 Oldamobile, all power Make HAROLD h SON Rubbish Remov­ EXTERIOR SPRAY and ' brush ' RN-:-NIGHT DUTY, part-time. Call that time. . Thursday’s Results al baseball,” a well-tanned Annual fall Sport# Night ol ful points after touchdown plus a tion, Maya wanted to leave yeeter ner P’rank Mal/.one’ took time out field goal. park. They,'^(the management) day. but stayed . on for further MI 9-8913. o((er. Westcott’s Auto. Ml 9-3932. al. Cellars, attics, yards, and painting, commercial, industrial, MI 9-2358. Also in the .\L. Baltimore over- Philadelphia 2. .Milwaukee I. the Manchester Masons at the milk th^rfans for all they can get weekly pick-up or b'lfner barrels. residential and trim jobs, W(X-k He also contributed a couple of tests. SEPTEMBER 1962 ran be the .start xchelmed Washington "-1 and De­ Cincinnati 7, San Franelseo 2. to say before last Sunday’s .MaNonIr Temple will feature and don't give them anything. in Harold Hoar, MI 9-4034. guaranteed, free estimates. Joseph Zoilo 'Versalles' triple aiid two onj Cimoli followed with a single, vented any blows, both PiersaJl Only Games Scheduled. Frank Malzone of the Boston timely tackles on defense and was Manager A1 Dark said there was of your career. Avon needs wom­ troit, bombed Boston/l4-<5 in the doubleheader victory over the retjum.” Announcements GORMAN MOTOR SALES Dionne, contractof. Ml 3-0494. Boh Allison's base-s-lfiaderi single.' Da^’e Wicker.slwn was l;he winner, and the .spectator were arrested Today’s Games Red Sox as one of the speak­ such an all-around, standout that no apparent indication of what AN UNUSUAL bargain; Reiiphol- en who would like to earn Jichila opening game of their double- ’ rVmAaKli rim- An i4i ■ nrH A**11* AATiHiiAt Ah^rP’AA Yankees. Columbia -sports Publicist Phil ^ i-We seconded the motion with felled-Mays. Qncinnati team phy­ INC.. Cincinnati (Xiixhall 5-0) at The banty-legged third baseman, ers. Howard Waddell, general the exceptiem that over the last ater 8 piece living room set; so(a PAINTING—Interior and exterior, they learn Unlimited opportunity header. with the second g'ame— m a” move to stir his club out erf scoring .-angle and had a triple. ; They were, r^lea.sed after po.sting Burke commented to a late-com- sician Dr. George Ballou said it and 3 chairs $745. CThooee (rom for advam-enient. High earning* the last meeting scheduled be­ Xew York (Jackson 8-18). 8 p.m. senior member of the Red Sox in chairman* made the jannounce- few years the parent club had at LUCKY LADY Coin Dry (3eanera HIGH GRADE USED CARS paperhanging, fully insured. Now its dip. rested young third baae while Angel rookie .Tim F regoai: collateral and returned to the ball St. Louis (Jackson 14-10) at nient. The date set Is Tues­ er. “ sit down and watch Archie apparently was a case of acute in­ group of (ine (abrics. Work done giving special rates on interior potential. Call today 'for appoint­ tween the two clubs thia year— star Rich Rollins for the first time' smacked a three-nm homer. ' park,' but Fher.sall did not play. service among the starters, looked least supplied' .some -very good opening soon. 13 Maple St...... Philadelphia (Bennett 8-9), (X). day night, Oct. SO. Roberts do something else!" digestion. Giants Vice President by expert craffsmen on our prem- work. For (re* estimate call J. P. ment in your home at your conr Canceled because of rain after this vear and benched Harmon i • * • , dragged and he waa the first to ad­ It was a good crack and an ap­ players (Felipe and Matty Alou, Chub Feeney, said, "He's feeling 19o( Chevrolet Station is'es. All work 'ully guaranteed. San Francisco (O’Dell 17-12) at mit that he was as we talked at Asked what his subject would Jose Pagan. Juan Marichal, Julie Lewis, general _ contractor,- ML^-Yenience,—289.-4922; - m - 2»2 innings. Caeveland waa idle Killebrew. the .slumping slugger, ORIOLESrSENATCHRfi— TIGERS-RED SOX propriate one fine, but the doctors want him to Wagon Mill Fabric Sjdeartiom, 175—Ptnr 9-9668. along with the Yankeea. Marv Breeding. Jackie Brandt Pittsburgh (Frauds 7-8), (X). Yankee Stadium. be, the Red Socker answered, Navarro and Tom Halier among — P e r s o n ^ 4-l>r. V-8, StlLndar(t shlfl, radio FJMPLOYMENT opportunity at The Tigers erupted from a four- Houston (Farrell 9-18) at .5111- ficcaaion of Wednesday's visit to -Stay I n t he-hospi tafr”------St., exclusive ' CSieney Fabric A’S-A\tiELR— and pitoher Chuck Eiatrada all “ We are playing too mauiy “ I don’t know. Y'ou know, others) which is more 'than We .’TTie 31-year-old center fielder, and heater. Black and white. salesroom, in M anc^ster. MI Grant's Parkade store. Full-tims game string of loases with a home waiikee (Shaw 1.5-9), (X ). bU T^iifnir lirea , the annual ‘n^TNS-WHITE SOX- A two-run rally in the eighth ■ homered in the Orioles' roiiip games,” the 'Bronx born Malzone there Isn't too mueh to talk press day tossed by the Lions. It’s previous owners, the Chicago (Jubs who has missed only about 15 ELECTROLUX Salsa aao larvics, 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. Electrical Services 22f and part-time (or liimheonelte de­ Estrada run barrage against the Red Sox 1.0S -Angeles (Podres 18-11) at reported. “This extended schedule about with a losing team.” had dbne. bonded rspreaantatlva, Affrsd 19.5'^ Euick 2-Dr. Hardtop partment, mature person prefer­ Jack Kralick was a winning i inning brought the Athletics their against the Senators. Chicago (tUrdwcll 7-15). always a good day for the trench­ games since he came out of the pitcher for the first time sone'e - victorv over the .\ngels, with' ■ Gino...... | turned ’ in ' a seven-hitter------and ^ aa .Tim Sunning won his 17th is lolling.Jt has certainly taken Its .At least one other major ermen In the fourth estitte but this * Army in 1954 and joined the Giants AmeU. 906 Hsniy SL TaL 80 Automatic power steering, power RKWEAVINQ-o( burns, moth hoi' FREE ESTIMATES, Prompt serv­ red. .Saturday’s Schedule league baseball jdayei). possIWy 1-0450. hia no-hitter______over______Kansas_____ City on - Cimoli_____ k third hit cif. the day ' blanked Washington ton over the first gamegarne Rocky Oolavito and Xorm foil on many players from every year's ..was the best. Phil’s efforts, on a fulltime basis, was scheduled brakes, radio, heater, century Zippers repaired Window Shades ice on all types of electrical wir­ Cincinnati at Xew York, 2 p.m. club." from the Xew York Yankees, Poor Fan j^elationa model. made to measure; all aized Vens- ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson GIRL F’OR genenal office work, Aug’.’"2«"M " the'Twins” ended' the knocking in the clincher'. The issue Seven innings, earning his eighth Ca.sh each _ hit hi.s 3fith, honier, to pldase the writers and supply to fly from Cincinnati for tonight’s RIDE WANTED (rom Manchester St. I^nils at Philadelphia. Wearing the red. white and blue will also speak. Uan blind! Keya made while you Electrical Co., Mancheste,-. MI bookkeeping, tyding, and general WTiite Sox' five-game w inning. see-sawed through the first five ^ victor^' again.st 15 losses. Senator ivhile A1 Kaline and Chico ber- ^ 'ir every need were outstanding. Dick mentioned, in addition the game, at Pittsburgh, after the tests to University o( Hartlord, Bloom- $895 string The left-hander turned in innings, with first Kansas C ity ,, starter Don Rudolph loat. j nandez had a three-run homer San Francim-o at Pittsburgh. colors of the Red Sox since he ar­ last year, Hal Goodnough, were Concluded. wait. Tape Recorders (or rant. 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-’’i'876. office procedure Irequired. Call M l I»s Angeles at Chicago. 'T o say nothing of the food, food lack of phyatoal attmotivenesa at (ield Ave., 6:30-8:30 p.m, Wednes­ 9-2819, 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. an eight-hitter did not walk a ! then Los Angeles in front. Trail-.; inie Senator’s cohtroversy-prone ■ apiece. Bunnmg went all the rived in the American League as former Hall of Faroer Mickey the, ball yard, the iq»parent disre­ A t the same time Mays' outlook 1957 Ruick 2-Dr. Special Marlow's, 867 Main, Ml 9-5321. Houston at .Mllwankce, (X ). Cochrane and BUI Gardner fo o d !‘ day. MI 9-0630 man and struck out six. Minne-1 ing 4-3 with two out in the eighth, center fielder. Jim Pieraall. was , iray deapite a late Boston flurr>’. a regular in 1957. after a fine sea­ FRANK MALZONE The coaching staff joined the gard of good public (thus fsui) seemed to be brightening, the Radio, heatei^ automatic, 2 t(xie REPAIRS on irons, ■ toasters and Floor Finishing 24 WANTED—Kindergarten teachers, ROta nicked John Buxhardt for 1 the As broke through against(involved in an unscheduled pre-jHe was nailed for four runs on son with San Francisco in the Pa- headlined the Masonic function, relations. We were both in at^ Dodgers also received good news WANTED Ride (rom Manchester paint, The 5-10, 185-pourtd third base scribes for an informal gab ae.ssion other small kitchen appliances. p.m positions available. MI four nins in the first three in -: Don I^ee when Wajme Cau.«iey game show. He went into the six succe.-.sive hits m the .seventh Roy (Friday I Macklem has been | f-ioc Coast League, where he bat­ open to the public. tendance (on separate occasions) about ailing 24-game winner Don to Central Connecticut Stale Col­ PAINTING, . remodeling paper- 4-00.52. man, a former four-time member after the scrimmage, then later $795 Reasonable pateg. Free pickup and njngs. one, nconng on George walked, rookie John Wojcik .sent .stands after a heckling fan and and for aa ‘ two-run...... homor by , eijuipment manager of the Detroit ted .296, Malzone added: when fans leaned over the barrier Drysdale, who injured a rib Mon lege MI 9-9843 deliverj'. J?ail MI 9-1608 any time hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr. 7reen in the eighth. j Lions for the past 26 yeara. of the A-.L. All-Star squad- add- Donelli gave a more formal run ^nka* MLottfice f&, another on him home with a pinch double., and although police intervention pre-1 Purfip.str Gt •When you are losing it Is even a hitler in the big sho-w, Malzon# down of the squad and Its possi­ in front of the box seats and day night in a game against Chi 1956 Ford 2-Dr. prefejaibty after 4 p.m. (Jharles MI 3-2107. WANTED—General office w()rlrfr, longer season. There have'been too | ed; “All that I can say about this billing experience preferretL-Wrils has been enjoying a respectable bilities. grabbed foul balls that wert spin­ cago. Manager Walt Alston said V-8, Automatic, radio, heater, 2- many injuries to the Bed Sox. We i year is that you can try to do season, boasting a .2'79 batting * * * ning along, out of play* Drysdale would pitch Saturday. Automobilen For Sale 4 tone paint. A real sharp car. FLOOR SANDING and refinishing, P.O. Box 146, Station A Manches­ Paperhanging. Ceilings refinished are not as bad as ourourpeord. record. (The(Tne-your - your bestoe.st at allan times. 138, games. He loads the On both occasions, club person­ One other game \vas .scheduled $550 Building— Contracting 14 ter. Conn. ■ Bo.stons are m eighth place, 17 1 “ i finger the blame for >,aned in with Come a Long Way in the NL yesterday. Philadelphia NEED CAR? Your credit turned Clean workmanship. No job too nel made a great to-do about get­ HOME AND attic remodeling, small John Verfaille, MI 9-5750. CI-EANING woman"^wanted. Must Hole games back of the Yankees and many injuries on the schedule. , home runs with 20. "W e think we've come s long ting the balls back from We filns. beat Warren Spahn and Milwaukee down? Short on down payment? 1956 Ford Rancli Wagon Scrimmage S ^ x l’oday Soccer Player Out 2-1. on John Callison’s ninth inning roofing, guttering and siding. Ac- have own transportation. MI I with only an . outside chance of There is too much travel. Normal The dean jaf -Boston ' infielders, way In the short time we've been While thia may be acceptable as Bankrupt? Repoeseaalon? Don't Six cylinder, radio. heater, sleeping and eating habits are homer. despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ cousticai ceiling, porch enclosing, 9-6308. Pairing* and atarung time* in Sat^ I moving any .Higher in the atand- now 32. was born hot too far from here,” the former pro mentor said far as league rules go. it causes a standard transmission, 2-tone paint' : ings.) impossible to keep. With each quire about lowest down small­ , and all kind* of carpentry, Work- Private Instructions 28 rday * Four Ball Golf Tournar Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. “Maybe it’s because we're working bunch of ill feelings when only a $550 manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. CAPABLE woman for cleaning, th* Ellington Bldg* Country Club fol- .-Hard to Adjust passing -week of the season I He's one of the fe.w pio-s—and with a lot of sophomores and they $2.50 baseball is the object in RED8-OIANTS— est payments anywhere. No small Wednesdays, smalt family. Refer­ For Indians on Koad . low*; loan or (inance company plan. ELECTRONICS Television Refrlg “It’s hard to adjust to the ex would say that a ball player gets major leaguer.s--with the 1962 have more to learn but we’re satis- questl'on. •O’Toole (16-1,31 was almost un ences, MI 9-2148. 9 a.m.—Schiller (4). Davi* 5! With UConn Squad touchable against the Giants un­ Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 1957 Plymouth Savoy eration Air Conditioning-Oil Burn­ ! Kunzil (14V, Sheldon (171. !panded schedule," Malzone added. l«i» and le.ss sleep. " He wss oh- edition of the di.sappointing Red . fled at the progress. It- also figures that if fans were 2-Dr, V'-8, automatii- tratismis- Florists— Nurseries 1.5 ers A Controls. Enroll now for ! 9:06—Gordon O '. Finnegan '19', R. { ..w 1____ . _ 1 ^ sriz-vissals*viou.sly pointing ♦rtto tVlAthe many Q T5 If til he had a big enough lead to let CLEFIK-TYPIST-Interesting. per. 'I really don't know who. if any­ Sox. ■ ‘‘I can't honestly -say right now given top treatment otherwise, 1965 FORD FlOO pickup, 6,c.vlinder,; sion, radio, heater, 2-tone paint. fall tei;m. Efficient placement Second of a pair of outside scrimmages is li.sted this aftCT Peck (121. Honnon . ( I. doubleheadeni that, piled up due up » bit. He wa.s tagged for a dou­ !d IG "YOUR hemlock, laurel, white raanent poailion. Mu.st be quirk, one, ha.s gained by the change.’ P.S. It required the Red Sox how good we’ll be. We don’t ex­ and the cost of replacing the 4-speed transmission. Call MI $395 .service. Write New England noon for the hard-working Manchester High football -^quad. 051*^7 ” Ferim-Sri^r' ' * I BOSTON (API—Jack Janiazewski, lat«.«t in the progres- *iast year, before the to early sea.son postponements for seven hours and 10 minutes. 25 pect a season like last .year. If we ble bv .Harvey Kuenn in the first pine, small potted white dogivctod, Tech,, 56 Union Place, Hartford, accura’te typist. Congenial em­ variotu reasons. “W’e always seem basebali.s waa explained, (assum­ inning ind then didn't allow San 3-1253 after 7 ' $1 up, Schmidt, Forest Ijine, E. ploye*. Liberal benefits. 6-day 40- Coach Tony Alibrio's Indians oppose Kingswood at West (h I’"''''' .sion of soccer refugees to enter football, may be uhveiled by American League giew from eight innings in all, to post the twin come any where close to it, w’e’ll be ing that's the reaacm for their Conn., or call 525-3406 (or hlU to be rushing aometyhere,'’ he Francisco another hit until the 1956 .Chevrolet 4-Dr. Wagon Giastonbui-y. hour week. Call 289-2717. j 9 ’ (S). Dymcn ( id . Riibm. - j to to teams, each club had a 154- win o\;er New- York which meant very surprisecl." 1957 PLYMOUTH,. 8 cylinder, information. ______Hartford at 4 in one of the major preparatiims'Tor the open- -s^--o)^ Connecticut in its scrimmage at Brown today. added. retention) then, the fans would, eighth. By that time the Reds 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, ing game of the regular season.■*■------— ^------“ 7------i (.D Ret-a-ay nO) The other scrimmage today sends-*------<— ______game schedule to play. Now, with that not only Malzone but every T^e coaches are stjH experipient undoubtedly for the most, piart. I 4-door, automatic shift, radio. rthe two extra teams, each club „ _ _ vvere leading 4-0. healer signal lights. Best offer' *’®'*7er, 2-tone paint. A real good PIANOFORTE bv I.4)ndon certified WANTED AT ONCE-As-sernblers only a week away. -W e've been working bn our Brietvherk nSnSpii^ak n ?' ' ’ | Norwich against Williams at Wil-1 . , , Malzone. 32, owtiS and opeiates member on both .*quads w^as a ing. shifting a few'-'playei-s here go along with managsmen-t and I car. Roonng—AitfinC 16 and machine operators, fringe , , . , , . :.:w -n c»in ini. rv;-.i;amsiown I Intra-squad scrim- draws a 162-game slate, plus a lot : a restaurant in Oneonta, N.Y. Al- tired fellow by the time the final and there, particularly to krength CTincinnati scored twice in the j over *300. Call MI 9-9050, in.stnictress. Gifted new stiidenta First action on the ‘'for real ' ^ roimt •. d d , Whol-' na„i,toivn. return the .spheres to the club. second inning when Flank Robin­ or adults wishing to renew their benefit.* Iona Manufacturing. Re­ timing. oarticularly in the count (*3, Krsvltz (TJk . t> . u jci ■ 1 i ■ 1 «■ * | mage. Coach Jess Dow at South-; of extra travel. though never a .300, or better, out was made. en the enil corps. One flanker, Gary $625 A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, slate is at Meriden next Friday bv the quarterback. We were call-| 9:56—Thoma* (9> Abb** H2'. p*t-r» Both are unofficial kukoffs to|erri Connecticut was pleased with 1 I Ba^sball fans >k-e , among We son . doubled and Wally Post J i9.v ' Tli'e first scheduled game .sends' the ball, led bv la.sl year's New: summer and hasn’t yet donned V-8 Automatic, power ateering; ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. RN's, LPN * and Aide* weekends, against Maloney. The Spartans turning out across the country to nation tlso had started the Reds | dean car. Call after 3 p.m, MI brakes, seats and windows. ’ Red cioiw,ERSATIONAL SPANISH. think we've got the thing licked 1 p.m.—.Segal (4i. Alien MOi pierter Central Connecticut to Bridgeport' Bng-land scoring champion Ralph pads. MI 3-4860. all shifts. East Hartford Hospital. tied for CXjlL honors last season now. " he .said. ' '^l-V-BTcker^.D Rivard .IS', 8crikvS"Im'day afte^^^ ; Ferrisi. The other top backs are 1 watch teams obviously, out of rolling in. their first game triumph i 9.3422 and while. Guaranteed method. Group or but lost all but three starters bj- Sports Vietving ‘'Columbia won't he a pushover.' individual classes. Spani.sh speak­ 628-1400. i /i4> Kemp lisv \Janiszesvskl. a senior from Rav Ciarleglio. Tonv Aceto, Bob 1 Tennis Interest Low, pennant races, in ball parks that by hitting consecutive homers in j $445 BIDWELL HOME Ifnprovement graduation. The Indians (Mil have a new look ton (14). Kemp nS the pre-season' Ivy League bro­ the first inning. 11958 FORD convei'tible, excellent ing tutor. MI 9-2771. when the sea.son gets under way. ■ —------' Spriji^eld, Mass., was an all-N ew: Griffin and Vin B iicci.' are long passe, paying continually Company—all types of siding and SA T IR D A 5'— chure .staled. The coaches don^t higher prices and watching con­ TTie Reds made it 4-0 in the j condition. Standard shift. MI Maloney has had three scrim­ A new set of uniforms. 29 in all. ' • .. • , , , England on the Connecti­ 1956 Chevrolet Rcl Air roofing. Aluminum clapboards a mages. :.he last one against Che­ Amheri'.s lone major casualty to 1 p.m.— M’restHng think so elth.ei-, despite the top- tinually lengthening, drawn-out fifth when singles by Eddie Kasko 1 91611 after 5:30 p.m. cut soccIk: teamn lastlasi fallran. . dale is the indefinite lo.ss of sopho- 1 4-Dr. V-8. Automatic, radio, apectalty Unexcelled workman­ Gontinueil on next page shire High last Saturday. The are on tap and will probably be | IflV Channel 8 heavy balance of .sophomores. games. B9nd!4—Stock»— used for the first lime. Sept. 29. in . • Last wei he wandered near more end bale Rlchtep of Long-1 Tourney Draws but 13t * * ♦ and Don maaingarne chased Me-1 poR D Galaxle 500, 2-door heater, Blue and white. ship. Ml 9-6495. garde ended with only one score - 1 iSO—Giants vs. Pirates^ Just give them a break and Cormlck. Don Laraen came In and., 5,000 Mortgages 31 the home opener again.st Platt. 9 F C l F l A l C l football practibe. and tried kicking meadow. Mass. Richter has had to Channel 80 $595 by the Spartans (jn a 50-yard pass a loose football iit'-tennis shoe.s. He Minor l-kajiuoa. Again they’ll turn out—in enough num­ gave up a single to Leo Cardenas i from John Ryan to Frank The new jerseys are red. the en- |' undergo an appendectomy. 1:3.5— Mets vs. Reds that filled iht the ha.,esba.ses. Robinson'Robinson original mUes, *2 -00. Cost *3,400 Roofing and Chimners 16-A CASH AVARJtBLE If yoq have was plea.sed with the.^ re.suIts and 1 Only 13 entries were received for the men’s sinRles divusion Former minor league umpire bers to make it pay! new. Call PI 2-6901. 1955 Uhevrolet Bel Air real estate equity; call ua (or Ruzyeki. -< tire uniform is 100 per cent stretch »» King in Form I Channel 18 - bounced one to third baseman Jim Superh pass asked if he could Irv iKwith grid ' of the Town Tennis Tournament Rec Department officials an­ V-8, Automatic, radio, heater, ROOFING—Specialising repairing funds. *2000 requires only *44.50 Open For Inspection nylon,lUJI. Nllllilillsimilar tolU the tl4C type wornv%yjLik by ti ------BOSTO-.- -- (AP‘ r f Dartmouth field . general Billy 2 p.m.—Red Sox vs. Yankees Davenport, who fired home for the 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door These two. atong with a pair of .’eral area sch(»la. Alibrio said, catcher Charley - Henmgam Channels 8, 8 nounced today. They expressed di-sappointment at the meager blue and white rooto of all kir iiinds, ■ new roofs gut­ per month, including repayment. sev King wall in mid-season form , force out at the plate, but first standard tranamiasion. Call ’' “W’eb^uThrth^^^^ Houston '(SiVer' causing" Boston Result: He began booming , xhur.sdav a« he led the team in 5 p.m.—Wide World of Sports I group and added only two women and one junior entry had baseman Orlando Cepeda muffed $445 ter work, ctiitnneya cleaned, re­ Prank Burke, 246-8897 days, or 42 Lpdlow Rood 9-6629 529-5553 evening#. ' able." he Added. "TheVre called Coach Mixe Hplovak .tiigntirtares, yard .punts ajid got .some into drill prior to the Channel 8 ' been received and these - singlesi------——■ ...... 1 ..— the throw from catcher John paired Aluminum aiding SO Rt^kledge / 5:30— Race of the 55’eek dirtsione have been canceled. Oi'sino on an attempt to double CADIIJJtC 1959 Convertible, full 1956 Lincoln 4-Dr. Sedan years’ experience. Free esUmatee; Ckmch Ed McGee. ° k*’'’ ' helme' nave neen sailing ner; and Hyde tangles with ths Radio, heater and power ateer­ CaU Howley; ^ 8-6881. Ml 8-0768. Getting back to the Indians, the tyqie worn by Mveral college telme_ Ri„e-fingered re- and bevond. Channel SO Competition among the men Robinson and two runs scored. power, good condition. Best offer. halfbailf Tom Spapgenburg. plus 10 p.m.—Fight of the M’eek : opens tomorrow morning at 10 at Komer-Peter Wise winner tonjor- In the eighth. Kuenn's Iwo-run Must sell Call TR 5-1500. ing. Realtor— Ml ^2813 row afternoon. P ro Charts Read Herald Ad vs. Channel 8 the Manche.ster High courts. SeC- -BY 'WURRAV OUJSRMAN- single closed the gap to 4-2, but — - , $395 Radio-'iy''^Repair Sgrvices 18 S s ^ c S ta in D^ Simmons been repainted-and are now'white Football League champions, will orego h« and K,nsthwsit. ; ond rotind matches are scheduled There were a dozen entries in the Reds came up with three in 1956 FORD Fail-lane, V-8, radio, Karl Then Eric Ozols and either with a red stripe instead of the display hia wares at Harvard .'(ta--try . Han-ard John 5*bvlcsin S I’XD A Y — ■ ' tomorrow afternoon at ‘’2. The la.st sea.son'.s tournament, .wop by their half to put It out of reach. and he^ater, automatic transmis- j 9 ,5 ,0, R u ifk Super 2-door C O N IC S TV and Radio Service, Jeri-y Conklin, captain of the Rill Pnu-er'c or 'Boh Blanchard in- opposite (red With white stripe), dium before, a national television. Brown Impresses . named junior (juarlerback Bill i 1:45— ^Thls W ^ k In Sport* , ; semifinal round is get Sunday siori. Call M 3-7398. ^ | Radio, )ieater, dynaflow, qpe av^ able all hours. Satisfaction 1962 Manchester High .squad. fs ‘ - ...... s„„a,v hi, cii.h A *„fT;,■'.T •• hi»r-' ■ Channel 8 morning at 11 with the' final i PHIlJt-BRAVESU- gfdaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. Doubles competition is .sched­ SAVE $300. We are losing our owner, SJEPTIC TANKS A1 Snencer and Joe Prignano -Most pre-season observers feel faces the Patriot.*. wiucn expenencert* . . its nr.sl all terback * B.eas\, the fir.stS*4 »^-V -um SSI I * ^ txagainst CX^ClAti.^V 1:53— Mets vs. Reds ' scheduled Sunday aflemoon at 2. In the ' Braves-Phillies gan>e, shirts but must sell. 1962 Rambler: $195 82 pas.ses losing season in history last fall Tufts.’ Senior Terry Bartolet^^as'- . Channel 18 uled next weekend in all three Milwaukee aco.-ed in the fi«h o n , . ^ g TELEVaSION antennas and rotor Wanted ■ / AND ends- J ^ k ^ t t n e r and Co^Cap- the calibei of the squad ii also Hennigan. 27. caugl.t 8‘2 pas.ses I sea.son J in hist^pry last V.- fall Tufts. _ Senior...... Terry • . B a r t o l ^ I Three 'byes were aw-arderi - to t a S iB ill^ a razes, tackles: D i^ ish a rp lv different- and ail for the for a record 1.746 vardi last sea- has mipressed Coach Jolid M e-, ton. Pa,. will pilot the second 2 p.m.—Giants vs. Browns divisions—men's, women's and - walk and two single.* and P hila-; Many, more late models to chchopi* systems Installed and repaired. Jim LeSure Sr..'Phil Hyde and junior. Deadline for entrie.s is miles. IJke new. Has these Serving Manchester and surround­ JOURNEYMAN Lewis and Dave Pesce or Jim ] ^ r - ' be.st This too! is expected to be son...... In ... the.... '62...... season’s______opener ^ u p- r y ■ with its de.s^e . and . hu.stleJ 'vs: vs. New Hampshire. Hampshire, ''' Channel 8 I Martin Aroian, Other entries .and (lelphia evened it in the seventh extras; Delu.xe radio and heater, from PLUGGED SEWERS : sgain.st; Buffalo last week he grab- Sophomore Dave Krafchik has Boston (Jollege “ has impi-oved 'F n .m .— Red Sox vs. Yankee# Tliui'.sday. Sept. 20. at 8 p.m. A with the same production. Galli- ing Areas Modern TV Service, 406 ry. guards; and Tom Andreoli, j part of the new, look . ! firk rourid pairings are; Neil ‘ bed 10 for 145 yard.«. .shown so well at center Hne Coach i(X)- per cent from the serimmage \ChanneI 8 meeting will be held at that lime son's homer with one out in the Centeir St., Ml 8-2308. PLUMBER center. — r------r—^ I Wise^ vs- Todd Potter. Dave to arrange pairings. “ "•'■'IA''’ Maehine Clpaned Good performances by this gang Hennigan originallv came to the Gowan says he’s moving John last Saturday." aerording (o new! 2 p.m>Hiiants vs. Pirates ninth .decided it. Chris Short safety belts, back-up lights, head | i Saunders vs. .Charles .W’harlon. Matches up to the finals will bs — A l s o Septic Tank*, Dry Wells, Sewer today would go a, long way to; Oilers for'a look-see st their try- Arata -to tai kle“ .where he be- Coarh Jim Miller afjer Thursday’s' Chaitnri 30 (10-81 was the winner with Spahn rest, • twin-grip differential. 21 j e-r ! Garv'ey Fox vs. Mike Lautenbach, decided on a best-of-three sets MI 9-5301 Millinery, Dres-^aking Exporfeitoed PiupMSeris Helper line* Installed—Cellar Watar- ward tying dowb starting roles out camp. He was a biology teacher )<)ng.s. ” .. ! surprise t worhour head-knocking, 4:40— TitanA-v:#. Ctiargers , (14-14) taking the loss. , miles per gallon. See at 20 Diane ‘ m a i n s i . Major League j Jim iJeSure Jr. -v#.-Alan Williams ba^i.s, the finals will be best-of- proofing Done. in Mindeh. La., st the tiriif. 'i Saturday^ scrimmages find Quarterbacks Jack Coheannon. Channel 8 Drive Vernon, or call MI 3-9446. CHILDREN’S CIGTHING designed next week. I and Carl Komer vs. Peter Wise. fiv4 sets. Players in the opening RUNNING Hugh McElhenny^ operate the loft corner hM )***" APPr;j;--fN PERSON Allbrio’ said yesterday be was i t ’s all the incentive I need to | Pirlinaulh at Maine for the first Steve -Muriay. Phil Carlino and 82.495. and made. Changing of hem* and —BeL e a d e r s ~i„g_h,rd,’' Hennigan savs. 11™*"- St. Lawrence at Middlebury, , Jack Daley combined to complete ™ . T* * J - I.«Sure Sr. oppose.* the Neil ; rounds must furnish their own has to dip further into the foun­ a real plus. He ahoujd settle down .-After 6 P.M. plea.sed with tl\e general improve­ , extremely'promi.*- Auto Ac«ssorie9— Tiyes 6 waistlines. Call Elizabeth, MI McKinney bros. .MERICAX LEAGUE ..rphose Oilers Uke Billv Cannon. * foinecticut at Wesle.van. : 15 of IF pa.s.>:cs. 11*30 ollO O t JLlSleCl ' se-Potter winner; Aroian will I equipment. Tlie sponsors will tain of yoiith to sustain the National Amaleiir 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-door wagon, all ment by the squi^ since the first AMERlCAN ing a.* a middle man. Clancy'O s­ 3-0309. acrimmage, last Saturday in Nor­ Batting-J ig — Runnels. Boston. .887; Charlie Tolar and Geoi-ge_ _ Blanda_ Boston University at Rhode Island, Meanwhile the , Eagles learned T frfee the LeSiire Jr.-Williams win- .supply balls for the finals. ' ground threat, though Tommy power, excellent condition. Must 1 T If. G. SCHULZE. INC. Sewerage Disposal Co. MaJon is a valuable substitute. borne is at the other corner. Roy Opens on Monday W.est Road, Rllingtony. .130-13? PMrt St.— Ml S-SS06 wich. - Hinton. 5Vashlngton. .818; Lujnpe, ^'vVm e Arghtmares!’ ’ *(im^ Holo- '5’orfester Tech at Amherat. Bow-- sophomore center Bob Pi.sinski R y C o O l l - F o X C l u b Winston not ready yet. B ^*” 'F 0 R sA l e 760x15 tires and tubes Kansas City, and Robinson. C'hl- vak.'.'But that Hennigan. He comes ■ Northea.stern. Vermont at may bq lost for the .sea.son due ^ The fullbacks are plentiful. .Mel between 5-7 p.m. MI 9-9090. _____ mositked on wheels. MI 9-2330. cago, .806; . RoMnson. Baltimore. , ,trictlv in technicolol*.’* .Colby,...... part of- the “Harvard...... "■ scpiad to an injury to hi.s left knee on . "■ ~ ' Triplett blocks. ■ Ray Hayes has - PINEHURST, N. C. (A P ) - Th e ZONING b o a r d will be host to Tuftapand another- which he had to undergo spring Opening dtfy for the 1962 fall 8 tatistics from C/iavez^fivine greatest potential'. But none has HEOONDARY At ^ast one new 1958 CHEVROLET, Bel Air 4-door, and Siebern. Kansas City, .80S. boy. Larry Guilford, has grabbed National Xmateui- .Golf Tourna­ .segment will visit New Hampshire, .surgery , season at the Manche.ster Coon and taken hold. B—- standard 6 cylinder, radio, heater, Home Rnns^— . Killebrew, Min­ a job. Chuck Lamson and Ed m ent-w ill open Monda.v on the Auto Driving School OF APPEALS TRAP SHOOTING nesota. 87; Cash And Oolavito, De^ Yrafprdav'a Slara j Fox (Jlub’a trap shooting range ia excellent condition; Cal) T ^ » Sunday. Sh<3oting will start 'at Sharockman have been added, too. cour.se the equal of an.v ..that has 5-9321, y TOWN;OF COVENTRY troit, 86; - 5Vagner, Lns .Angeles. PASSING Young Fran Taiken- "The holdovers include Bill Butler, PREPARE FOR driver's test. p i t c h i n g —J im O’toole. Reds, ri():30 a.m. American League Hold^^dge plaved host to its 61 predecessors. ------At an ■ executive session of the 1 35; Gentile, .'Baltimore, and Msris,- ton was a whiz as a recruit. He and Charley 3umner. ’►A.. iTw: > 1 - n -,. 1957 FORD. Customline. .V-8 Sland- Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class SUNDAY. SEPT. U limited Giants to four hits for 7-2 The public ia invited to -attend, That'a -the opinloh of Joe De>^l excellent condition. MI 9-2262 - room. Three insti-uctors. No wrail- Zoning Board of Appeals held Sep-1 New Yhrk, SI. had his bad days, too, but he's There’s- still some shuffling in ACCOUNTANT ASSISTANT . 10:80 A.M. ______victory that dropped S>n Francisco i Olub officiiala aaid the invitation executive director of the United g ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ tember 10. 1962 at the Tqw'n Hall PLBUC INVITED NATIONAL LEAGUE Over N.L. ill Homers at L.A. a daring .scrambler and a constant .store b ^ r e a starting unit is set. Batting'(Biis^ on 875 or more two games behind I»s Angeles and ' is for those w-ho shoot "jiuit for the running threat. For a more con- States Golf Association. ______’ ______my. PI 2-7249. Annex the following actions w'ere C , \ at hats)—RoMnson. Cincinnati fulled third-place Red* to within I fun of it" aa well as those w-ho may aistent pa-ssing threat. They’re Dey, here to oversee final prepa- taken: ’ ' : Man with accounting training and typing ability MANCHESTER COON .841: T. Davl», I»* .Angeles. .889; Ave games of first. I want to sharpen their hmjtng eye rations for the tournament; said its 1954 CUSTOM line 4-door Ford. E-Z LERN (l)T he appeal of Arland Hitch-1 I.OS ANGELES (AP) PartlyOthe home run has. become a much ^ young and hungry, C-j- SUMMARY — Surprised every­ and FOX CLUB Musial. St. Louis, .884; H. .Aaron. BATTING — 55ally Post. Reds. I Irefore the season opens and those condition and fitness and a true Call MI 9-5975. cork of Brewster Street for a needed, for small industrial office in Manchester I competing for prizes. because it had pow er in depth, the scarcer commodity in Los Angelea body last year by winning three. DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. 3-ft. '•ariance on sideline’ was ■ Milwaukee, and I F. Alou. San propelled Clnrinnatl to Its victory . RECEIVING Lack of a guy who championship test never has been .area. Attractive working conditions and liberal River Rd., Off Rt. 44 Francisco. .892. ' " '’^r the Giants, hitting a two-m n I Along with the usual 2.5-ahot National League was favored in since both team’s .moved into Cha« Norm Van' Brncklin ha* worked 1961 MGA, GRAY w ith'red inter­ unanimously approved. . can catch them on the fly really them to bone. Everybody will he exceeded. NbBTH COVENTRY Hom^ Runs—Mays, San Fran- homer hi the seeond inning. competitions, special five - shot ^oth AU*Star games this year, vez Ravine. Last year, at tiny ior wire wheels and radio. tiCall Automatic and Standard shift. (2 1 The reque.st of Harvey R. Bar-' fringe benefits. Write stating qualification* to (contests will be scheduled with, , Wrigley Field, American League hurts the pa.sser.s. Tom Adams, a prepared this time. They'll need In addition, at 7,051 yafds. the M l'3-1376 after 5 p.m. Pay as you go, take only the retie Jr, to establish an auto-1 Regularion Shoot and cisco. 48; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, ------Duluth boy. is raw. Gordie Smith_ N6. 2 course (the country club has Box S G , Herald. 5 Shot Shoot for Prizes chickens and hams for prUes. . th* park in w:hich batters hit 248 homers---more than iota (^ help. number of lessons Required. mobile body shop in the Coven- i 89; Robinson, Clnetnnati, 88; The Detnoit Tiger# played H Considerable work has been done | both leagues have played regular- had ever before been hit in one operates without much fanfare at five courses) Is the longest the 1953 ^ R D 4-door, 8 cylinder, try Industrial Center was; Bank*. CTiicago. 88; Cepeda, San | doubleheader* this season before at the layout this summer. Ground ■ Iv riii* sea.son, the -Amerlc(in season, at one park. And. over at tight end. . a con­ amateurs ever have had to play, j standard tranamiasion. good tires. OLDER AND NERVpUS STU­ unanimously approved. Franriseo, 82. sweeping one. , has been leveled, grass planted and 11-^683'e holds a decisive edge in the Crtliseum. National Leaguers verted qua’rlertack. ia best re­ Many Share Payoff But it’s not mere .vardage that clean inside. Best offer Also, 1964 DENTS OUR SPECIALTY The effective.date on both these| makes old No. 2 the formidable but (Jhevrolet half ton panel truck. the shooting stations placed along ! home run hitting, hit 192. The total of 440 ia about ceiver. They'll have to trade for CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET appeals shall .be September 11, ‘ asphalt walks. ' 75 National League games i 2'i times the number that will ba help. D .... LINCOLN, R. I. , (A P )—The fair teat of a golfer’s game, 15“ wheels,, new- front end. good 1962. tires and good running condition, The clijh gp-ounds are- located on [ played by the Dodger# in their new hit by both leagues this year at twin double multiple 'pool betting -Dey pointed out that the course Grant E. Toothaker Sr. *350, After 5 MI 3-1234. 12 Port­ MI 3-8552 GIVE YOUR ENGINE - River Rd. in North Coventry and j stadium, there have been 81 horn- Chavez Ravine. OF’FENSIVE LINE Woefully returns to Lincoln Downs but a. puts- a premium on position for. Chairman LONGER LIFE! can easily-be reached by turning ' ers. ■ • weak -ion pas.s protection. Beat hefty *762.80 payoff for a *2 in-; every shot. During the fou r ______land St. . LARSON’S—CkHinecticut’a first li­ THOMPSON SPEEDWAY left off Rt. 44 one mile East of the jj, 73 xmericaifi League games of the lot is Grady Aider- vestment in the daily double m ay: mon'thes it was clo.ied this summer, 1 jg jj FORD Country Squire wagon, censed driving school trained— I USE nj 1 KlI 7M(|-'n''ON ( (1\N IICl I'MIKIM. ‘-'junction of Rt. 31. It is the turn jjy Angels in the sarne Thursday'fl Fights man at left tackle. have. .been a good . omen for

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V - MANCHESTER EVENING‘HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN iilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 196? Houses For Sale 72 •Hquaes For Sale \ 72 Honmg For Salo . 72 JloaMa For Salt 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Salt 72 Honsea For Bale 72 Wanted— Real EataU 77 THRPE OUGHT A BK A I.AV* BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Apartments—F la tty Honses For Rcr 65 CUSTOM BXnOD • room Ranch, 4 - Boats and AccegMOrteii 46 I—SOUTH WINDSOR—Six room 338,000—AJn> the better MANCHESTER-tSIx room older ,$11,900—C E N T R A L L Y 'located old­ 34 VIRGINIA RD. Ansaldi Heights. MANCHESTER—Laije -attractive Wish s o m e o n e to naiidie yom Tenemifents 63^ laigt 'Uvlnt room with Breplace, split level 'with attached garage ■ Vacant, large 7 room colonial, 4 .30 FOOT Thompson vflth 50 h.p. FOR RENT with 'cation to buy, 9 formal dining room, family «iac buys in town. Multi-level split of Colonial, family size kitchen, din­ er home of 4 real big rooms (2 up 4 bedroom ranch, dining room, real estate? Call me at-Ml 9-0321 room Cape, 1% baths, garage, (McCarthy built), 1% iwths, fin­ eight large rooms, four bed^m S; ing room, utility room, enclosed and 2 down). T his hpuse has been bedrooms, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, fireplace. Garage. Cellar, patio, for prompt and courteous eervica. Johnson all electric , Will Irnde. NVKO7TV/00/A9 A TH9 WAV BRAND NEW 5 rpom apartment, kitchen 3 bedrooma, batbr MI 9.39S3. • J^ounfaln Road, Glastonbury. For ished rec room with bar, qne-half three baths, two car garage and front porch, 8 generous size bed­ completely* rebuilt, excellent con­ hot - water oil heat, center hall­ nice location, reasonably priced; Joseph Barth, Brokai CLASSIFIED , m/OR AND CACM -nne JMKIM9R 9MIU9 second floor, completely modem, recreadan room with tuopiaoe, acre lot. Reduced.to $20,500. Own­ CH(CK,wiu.iA • TNeiaia THeSKBAIPA 3136. MI »-6797. appointment call Lebanon NI one storage room. Immaculate. rooms, close to shopping, St. dition throughout, i^foinum sid­ way, fult attic, breezeway, 2-car Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. encloMd Ineeaeway, attached ga­ er in Fldrida, must sell. Call the Big lot, lovely Betting. Solid James Parish; 315.()00. Robert ing, deep lot. T . J.^Crockett. Real­ garage, combination windows and CASH for your home. land, equip* 8UCNA LINff-UP w n . WOULDN'T NrtD 3-7744 rage, landacuMd yard nxi94. SI F0GS WANTED Im mediate ice, 2 watchmakers. Manchester’s $16,200..8 Rooms. Well plant­ room home on Jiliddle Turnpike split. 7 finished rooms, one bath, ranch, garage, $12,300; 4 room home, please call and courteous- action by an ex­ oldest established jeweler. F- E. only. Heat and refrigerator. Call ed lot. Large living room, din­ two lavatories, tour large bed­ Youngstown kitchen with built- modem home, $11,600 ; 4 room room with picture window over­ kitchen, double oven, dining room, AD 3-7222. West just off JrlaJn St. Bnclosed ins, 3 bedrooms, dining room, full looking lake, nicely landscaped rec room with fireplace, a full perienced salesman. W« have Help Wanted— Femal^ 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Bray, 737 Main St., State TTieatec ing room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms. porch for all year enjoyment. rooms, finished rec room, built-in house, nice condition, $6,500. many clients looking for homea, basement, carport, $2,400 as^ Msuiy more, ail price ranges. Cali lot, immediate occupancy. 25 year plaster housb, 2-car garage, large Building. FOUR ROOM new apartment in Attached garage. OiyNER Wooded lot. stove, oven, dishwasher and dla- R. S. OLMSTED, Realtor one may be a bu.ver for your WAITRESS —Experienced person DONUT MAN or experienced bak- TRANSFERRED. posal, attached garage, selling for sumes VA mortgage at 4% %, the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, mortgage available. Small down shade trees. Priced to" sell. Va- for day time work^;^ our sand­ er, experienced in New England beautiful colonial manor, $150 per $25,500, Can the R. F. Dimock 317,900. PhUbrick Agency, ^ Realtors, MI 3:8930. 249-5661 528-3677 528-4986 payment. Must sell to settle es­ cant. Phone JO 3-6273 Brae-Burn home^Joseph Lombardo. Broker. month includes heat, hot water, $14,900—Pert 6 room Cape on MI 9 9345, wich and ice cre^m bar. Please style hand cut donuts, will teach Fuel and Feed 49-A 316,900..5>^ rooms. Huge kitchen Brookfield St., close to High Co., AD 9-5245 or Richard Dimock, 9-8464. tate Hammon Agency, ,]PI 2-6313, Realty. \ call 289-1501 afW 3 p.m. and ask ITNB9SIN& A VmNiVN range, refrigerator and disposal. SPLIT LEVEL—New on the mar­ experienced baker. To work in HOLD-UP AT THB LOCAL with G.E. built-ins, Birch cabi­ School and Junior High. Alum­ MI 9-6003, Johanna Bvana, MI VERNON—Extra 'special. If you 528-6501. '■ HAVE customers for single and 3- for -Mr. CoXkyOT apply in person our new and modem Mister GETT YOUR firewood at Bpckly Call AO 3-4491, 10 a.m.-ll p.m. nets. C3herry paneled living 9-5653 WEST SIDE—8 room Cape Cod, ket . ■ a slightly used 3 bedroom ^tANCHESTER—4 room ranch, 2 OROceavi inum siding, no upkeep, hot water oil heat, full basement, are looking for an exceptionally tamlly homes Also, need subur­ at J. Ber^r^n Dairy Farm, 1100 Donut Shop Paid vacation, free Hill Woodyard. Cut any length room. 3 large bedrooms Wall- split up off Vernon Street. Two '■‘'bedrooms, full basement, garage. ban property with’ acreage. F. O. Bumsidi? Ave., East Hartford. uniforms, many other employe you want. Call Colchester, Conn. FIVE ROOM flat available imme­ city water, fireplace, combination baths; rec rtfom'on lower level, nice 6 room ranch in area of '"TJtaftln- /‘ diately, forced hot air heat. South to-wall carpeting. Aluminum* $15,900—Spotless 8 room Cape OUTSTAJIDING two year old split- fine homes, you should check this Wooded lot. Neat as a pin. Only Mott, MI 3-5658. benefits. Apply at 548 Coleman 587-2163. Hours 9 a.m.' to 4 p.m., mCHAKD combinations. Walking distance on Norwood St. Lovely neigh­ level, 3 bedrooms, 8 full baths, windows and doors, nice enclosed one-car garage. Combinations, $12,990. Low down payment Call FULL TIME legal secretary down­ Bind, two children acceptable. AD yard, near bus, nice neighborhood. one. Large living room, fireplace St., New London, or call GI 3-9937. 7 p.m ■ to 9 p.m. » x o vr/OMtn^ SK to schools. borhood,' Nicely landscaped. •formal dining room, family rooni fireplace, real nice condition. Ask­ COMPARE! John H. I.appen Inc. JD 9-526t, town Hartford office. Experience .AUtNTCfWN,P>A: , 3-2222 with built-ins and patio, 2-car ga­ Home in good condition. A real ing only 320.300 .*t and we think it with raised hearth, California red­ JD 9-7445, JD 3-5219, iw ra icim w iw turn tTNttti>n buy at only $12,900. Oiarles Les- wood paneling, large dining area, necessary. Call 522-1165. TRUCK DRIVER—Excellent op DUPLEX HOUSE available Sept. $18,900..5% room Ranch, 8 large rage. This home features many is a fair price. T. J. Crockett, Qur just completed 7 room Legal Notice portunity to leam mill work Garden— Farm— Dairy bedrooms. Large cheerful liv­ extras including dishwasher, dis­ perance, JD 9-7620. Realtor, MI 8-1577. 3 large bedrooms with 2 sliding ranch for quality construction, APPLICATIONS accepted for trade. Call Forbes, Inc.; MI 16, located, on West St, Adults Jarvis Realty Co. door closets in each. Central UQVOB PKRMIT Products 50 preferred. AD 3-4097. ing room with raised hearth. posal, built-in oven and range, locaUon, and price. You will counter work any hours between 9-5392. ^ Attractive kitchen plus dining EEALTOFIS MI.S INSURERS WAPPING—2 year old Cape, 50 hall. The best wall to wUU Lois For a$Ue 73 NOTICK OF APPLICATION Hbusehold Goods 51 Household Goods 5l Rooms Without Board 59 3-zone heating, elaborate interior foot foundation, 6 finished rooms carpeting. Carport. Many, many' find it hard lo beat. Thii« i!» u> givf nAiicF that T. LILLIAN 7 a.m.lO p.m., 6 days. No Sun­ NEW CROP of apples; Graven- FOUR ROOMS. P orclv Storage. ■ eu'ea. Patio. Foyer entrance. lighting, tastefully decorated, K. SCHEER. of 18 Maiion Drive, Main days, Apply now Country Donut, stein, Macintosh Bunce Farm, MI 3-4112 Ml 9-1200 down,, space for 3 additional bed­ fine extras. Andersen casement VftRNON—Excellent lot for sale, •Chester, have an application dated "ABBEY HOME" FLORENCE gas and oil stove Arith EXCEPTIONALLY nice large Second floor, central. Residential. hand hewn roof shingles, profes­ This beautifully finished Sept. 11. 1962. with the Liquor Control 1015 Main St.,'Manchester, next LICENSED'^lectrlcian and pluml^ " 529 W. Cented St. MI 3-8116. Parking. Adults, $70. 6-8 p.m. AO Call our office for further sionally landscaped, top vDue at rooms and bath on second floor. Howland windows throughout. Large lot $3,000, surrounded by lovely er. by Uie hour. Call MI S-6468. 8-ROOM OUTFIT automatic oil pump. Make Ua an clean bedroom, private entrance, Evenings MI 9-2519 JD 3-7847 24 foot living room, spacious din­ with several beautiful hemlock, home consists pf: 4 twin sized Commission for a Liquor Packafre P er­ to First National -Store. 9-6208 particulars $29,900. Philbrick ^en cy, JD homes. J. D. Realty, MI S-5I29. mit for the sale of alcoholic liquor on * CONCORD GRAPES, pick your ALL BRAND NEW offer. MI 3-8739. good residential location at Cen­ ing room, modem kitchen with spruce and pine trees. Just off bedrooms, fortriai dining room, the piv^mises Bolton Notch Packaga FURNITURE ter Gentleman. MI 9-4966. 180 WELLS ST.—Excellent 8 room 9-8464. HELP WANTED for Itwcheonett?, own, 31.25 basket Bring contain­ SIX ROOM duplex 228 Center St., OPEN 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M.— built-ins, oversize bedrooms, Will Parkway 318.900;;; Jerry Fay spacious kitchen with built-ins Store, Route 44A. Bolton. A..a.m.-2 p.m. Apply in person, Hil- ONLY 3298 REPOSSfe^ED colonial with fireplace, only 5 The business is owned by B.ERNARD Help Wanted— ers. 270 Hackmatack after 4 p.m. available Oct. 1. Apply evenings, 7 Days Week aluminum combinations, 1-car ga­ Agency, Ml 3-7029. and dining-area, 2 ceramic tile INDUSTRIAL lot for tale, about SCHEER. of 18 Marion Drive, Man­ liardyille Liincheonette,'' SOS’ 312.60 Per Month NEWLY FURNISHED room con­ years old, 1% baths, full attic, Male or Female 37 226 Center St. Ml 9-5306 TR 5-8611 rage. A quality built home with baths, 2 fireplaces, oversized. 300 foot frontage. Call Ml 9-3391. chester. and will be conducted bv LIL­ Adants. St Here’s What You Get! Like New—Solid Oak Kneehole venient to town, hospital and large ehclosed porch, built-ins, plaster walls and rast iron base­ T rade 312.900—NEAT home In a central 2-car garage, and much more. LIAN E. SCHEER. of 18 Marlon Drive. FOR SALE—Canning peaches 260 desk (7 drawers) 335.00- schools. Professional woman pre­ plastered walls, full insulation, MANCHESTER location. Four rooms down plus a Manchester, as permittee. COVENTRY—4 room apartment, BARROWS & WALLACE board heating $25,900. Philbrick VERMONT—Hou8(F and camping En.LIAN E. SCHEER Bush Hill Road, Maianchester. 10-PIECE BEDROOM ferred. For particulars. Ml 3-2310. 55 E, Center St. Manchester city utilities, combination win­ Agency, MI 9-8464. big enclosed porch, one room fin­ 1 White. Plastic Lounge Chair heat, hot water, electricity. PI If your present house doesn’t Surprisingly priced at $26,900 lots. 200x100, good road, lights. Dated Sept. 11. 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, 6-Drawer 2-6708. dows and doors, one block from and- VICINITY ished off up. Full basement, ex­ Price $125. George Brew, North PICK YOUR' own canning, toma­ ( —314.88 ATTRACTnVE quiet room, refined AD 9-6306 fit your needs, you may ex­ —well below bank appraisal, Chest, Panel Bed, Innerspring Mat­ gentleman, centrally located, Main St., bus line. Vacant. St. MANCHESTER cellent condition, small lot But. a Concord. Vermont. - toes, 75c basket, own containers., tress, Box Spring, 2 Pillows, 3 FOUR ROOM apartment, includes Janies Parish, CJharles Lesper- 312.800 Bolton—well kept 5 room change your equity for one good buv. T J. Crockett, Realtor. allowing for excellent mort­ STENOGRAPHERS-statiistlcal sec­ TOY'd EMONSTRATORS - New! private phone on floor. AD 3-6331. Easy Mdeo presentation. Oppor­ MI. 9-3194, Route 86, Leo Gam- j Dresser Lamps, Rug. l/R la stic chair (loose cush- heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ ance, MI 9-7620. ranch with attached breezeway TWO FAMILY H O M E s/ more suitable Ml 3-15T7. gage. Cali BUILDER for ap­ A A ZONE LOTS. Porter Street retary. Excelfent position just MANC3HESTER—7 room split level,- and garage, good sized wooded pointment at JD 9-5524, or tunity to"'-aara 25% commission. ______I 10-PIECE LIVING ROOM '"-^.^ions), color tangerine 319.96 (COMFORTABLE room in quiet tor, washer and dryer, $126 area- citv water and sewer. Phone opened- Oei* hour . week. Air con­ 1% baths, rec room, garage, cov­ ro CKLEDGE)—7 room Ranoh, 4 lot, near elemriitary school. Im­ MANCHESTER—Walking distance No heavy SacA er, disposal, pantry, etc. Large 313.2,50 WTlllngton—New 5% room rooms, 2 heaUng systems, city bedrooms, dining room and den, COVENTRY— Young 3 bedroom or out of 4«135,. „ CX)LOmAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, ranch, buill-ln. range and oven, - reply to Box HH, Herald, stating plete housekeeping facilitiea, be­ 2-car garage, centrally located, dining room den center entrance water and sewer, $18,900. WARREN E. HOWLAND fully stormed, good value at ranch, large cabinet kitchen, dou­ qualifications, salary requlr- CLERIOAL—Male or female—book WE ARE p r e p a r e d T wUllng~and i k it t h f n MARLOW’S INC. NORTH COVEJ4TRY—Lovely , fur­ hall, paneled wall Hraplace in liv­ fireplace, ceramic bath. . Only $15,900. Robert Wolverton Agen­ OFFICIAL NOTICE equipped to deliver our own top 1 7-PIELE KITCHEN tween the Center and Memorial 316,500. Philbrick Agency, AD REALTOR ble garage, fenced yard, school HOT WATE R ? ments, etc. keeping 'department. Complete Formica Top Table, 4 Chrome Hospital. Women only. AD 3-5639. nished apartment near intersec­ ing room with a beautiful View, 3 $500 down: complete payment cy, Realtor, MI 9-2813. bus at door, one minute to the Co­ . - - , -J , , , - __ _ quality farm fresh eggs, roasting 86,7 Main St, tion '44A and 31. Large*^ private 9-8464. le.ss than averftge/ent cost. Park St.—Beautilful 2-family MAKING VOTERS ch^ge of acbounts receivable m a-. chickens to your home and office Chairs with Plastic seats and bedrooma, 3 bathe, 2-car garage, 575 Main 8t. JD 3-1108 op Nursery and Kindergarten PI ATTRACTIVELY furnished, room porch and spacious grounds. Heat plastered walls, .eelllng at bank completely _ qustomized and PINE HILL ST., ranch 4 large The Selectmep and Town. CTlerk Ju8t 9V^f* a day for fuel dune-operation-JhccellenL oppor- ! weekly at"“reasonable rates' In backs, 9x12 Kitchen Linoleum, KITCHEN SET, easy chairs, gas AlANCHBlSTrat—Ranch, large Uv- 2-8430. Help Wanted— Mile 36 tunity for the rlgftLperson. Apply for—gentleman, private' entrance, and hot water furnished. Pt appraisal, 331j0()e. PhUbrlok Ageur $15,200 Manchester—4 room ranch, modem throughout, better than rooms, tile bath, oil hot watyr of tbe Towm of Manchester hereby can get yon out of trouble! Manchester or East Hartford. MI Kitchen Cabinet. : stove, end tab’les, grocery stock. Ing room, modem kitchen, 8 bed­ with firilshed rec room:-3*camga*' new- conditton, nice- lot,- excels in person, ’Die W. G.' Glenney Co., kitchen privileges, parking. In­ 2-8020. rooms, 1% baths, large rec room, cy, Ml 9-8484. heat.__aluminum combinations, NEW US’HNG—4 bedroom Cqlon:^ give notice that the.v will be in aes- 9-9904, Manchester Poultry Price Includes Delivery, Set Up | 219 School St.. Manchester. rage, I ’ i acres of land Centrally lent loci^tlon, ^asking $21,900. BRICK CAPE—' Solid brick cape rear*~porch.’ "basement garage, aion-at the Town OleTk’s JJffice in c8 DRIVERS for school buses, Ver­ 336 N. Main St., Manchester. Service,. Guarantee, immediate De­ quire 169 Maple St, excellent condition, 319,600, Phil- ial in AA Zone. 9 rooms in all, 2'j If you live in. a typical hoan^_ non 7:30-9 a.m., 2-3:30 p.m. Cslll Farm 472 Keeney St., Manches­ HOLLISTER STREET—6 bedroom located. with ahed dormbr. Built in 1951. trees ®od shrubs, dead-end street- the Jfunioipal Building for the pur­ ter. livery or Free Storage Until Need­ brick Agency. AD 9-8464. baths, 2-car garage, too many you could eesiiy run out of bob MI 3-2414. PLEASANT room for gentleman. B u sin g < liocations home, large living room with din­ Wadsworth St.—2-family, 6-7, One room unfinished up. Base­ no traffic, convenient to every­ pose of examining the qualifica- ed Regardless Of Time. Ontral. Apply Prank’s Cafe, cor­ For Kent 64 ing area, new heating system, 2- 317,900 Vernon—Lovely 7 room ment garage, beautiful setting. thing. Owner JD 9-5989, extras to list. Beautifully treed ^ ^ water several times a week. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. SALE-A-THON SPECIALS split level.- 3 bedrooms, living feattlring large rooms, i excel­ and landscaped. Priced re a lis-! ^lons of , electors and admitting to SHOI^T ORDER cooks wanted, Phone for appointment ner Main and Pearl. car garage, shaded lot, $17,500. lent heating systems, 2-car ga­ , This home has all the extras, very tically Belfiore Agency JD ^be Fllector a Oath those who shall Now you can have all the hot night shift, 4-12. Apply Howard Pasqualini Farm, 246 Avery St., Fully automatic zig-zag ma­ DUPLEX Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. room, dining room and den, built- clean. Owner transferred, T, J. MANCHESTER —Older colonial, RETAIL , wApping. MI 4-0604. SAMUEL ALBERT rage. beautiful lot, asking 3.5121 ’ be found qualified on IVednesday, i water you need at oite time for Johnson’s. Tolland Turnpike. f Hartford CH 7-03b8 chine in desk, $60 off origrinal STORE, 245 N. Main St., good minded?; We have a 5-5 on in oven and range and dishwash­ Crockett, Realtor, JD S'-1577. very good condition, convenient September 19. 1962, from 6:00 on ly 9)4^* i ddS'- Think of it— FURNISHED room, kitchen privi­ spot for anything. AD 9-5229, 9-6. BOWERS S(^OOL Area—Ranch, er, redwood screen porch. 1-car $22,900, location. Immediate occupancy. PEPPERS. APPLES —Pick your See It Day or Night price (floor samples, exchanges West Side (3 bedrooms), build­ PROSPECT ST — Full 6 room P.M. to 8:00 P.M,. only. only a day! MANAGEMENT-Sales trainee. 3125 If you have no means of transpor­ and sewing room machine). leges. AD 9-0591. 136 Bissell St. recently renovated inside-out. Call garage, shaded lot. 4 years ol($. Asking $13,000. Tongren Agency, PERSONNEL own, 16 qt> basket, 75c. Michael CENTRAL LOCATION. store ing a 4-4 on East Side (2 bed­ MANCHESTER Cape, dormers, fireplace, hot Naturalized citizens must pre­ Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— weekly to start. Large chemical tation. I’ll send my auto for you. fSiIl power canister cleaner, rooms) . Call now for particu­ owner MI 3-0061. No agents please. A good buy. J. D. REALTY Jll 3-6321 sent naturalization certificsites be­ firm. No cold canvassing. Com­ Kurys, French Rd., Bolton, off TWO ROOMS, girls only, garage space approxim ate 20’x40’. suit­ water oil heat, , hatchway. til? and an oil-fired hot water heater Route 85. No obligation even If you don’t 389.50 lars. fore being admitted. Documentary pany discounts Rapid advance­ Sales persons required for available. C^l AD 9-5103 before able for small ’ftusincss. Available I4tKEWOOD CIRCLE - Ranch. '318,.500 Blast Hartford — Immacu­ JD 1-5129 Many large picture windows, MANCHESTER — -4 bedroom co bath, city utilities, good location of correct capacity— your family buy. Spartan zig-zag machine. 470 Main St, bus v ery 1 ■ In ment. Cali Wlllimantic HA 3-3995, full-time positions Pleasant 2:30 p.m. October 1. AD 9-6294. Exceptionally large living room late 7 room Cape, with, 6 fin­ take full advantage of exten­ lonial, near bus, school, shopping,, near line. Home is in evidence must be presented can takecare of all their washing working conditions, all com­ FOR SALE—Concord grapes, pick 399.50 sive views from one of Man- 1>» baths, family size kitchen, liv­ good condition, deep lot with cases of...... derivative citizenship, ' " 8-9 p.m. only. A— L—B—E—R—T— S Rug cleaner floor polisher, with fireplace, dining area and ished. small amount of work to SEVEN ROOM Colonial — Baae- needs at one time. - pany benefits. Experience I" your own and bring owh^ Jjasket, Beechler - Smith kitchen with view of lake. 3 bed­ be done to complete 7th room ment garage. One block to Chester’s finest hilltop loca­ ing room with fireplace, formal trees. Qiarles Lesperance,' JD ■i’gned 31 a basket. All day Sa^rday, 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 324.88 Apartments— Flats— Robert H. Slarkel Mom can do the family Wash, WANTED—Part-time truck driver housewares Or linens and do­ Houses For Rent 65 REALTORS rooms, 2 baths, elaborately finish­ and 2nd bath; also, finished play-^ Bowers School. Two blocks to tions, This executive type home dining room, garage, $19,900 for 9-7620, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.'Monday, Tues­ mestics preferred. Apply in Sunday and Monday. Inquire'127 OPEN. NIGHTS TILL 9 ed basement with fireplace, bar, has brick construction, plaster­ immediate sale. Bel Air Real Es­ Audrey Brett Sis can do the dishes at the same Charter Oak St SINGER Tenements dl AD 9-8952 AD. 8-6969 room in basement, low taxes, - Junior High and High Schools. By day and Wednesday. Call after * ■ son to J. Gladstone, or call MI BOLTON LAKE—Modern 8 bed­ etc. 2-car garage, professionally good value, nice location, appointment / only. No agents, ed walls, cast-iron radiation, tate Co., MI 3-9332. BOWERS AREA—6 room Cape, Barbara E. Coleman tim e Junior takes his bath, and , p.m. Ml 4-1106. 9-8249 for appointment. SEWING MACHINE CO. FIVE LARGE rooms, second floor, room ranch on choice lakefront SOUTH WINDSOR - 6% room landscaped lot. Priced at $29,900. please. M3'$:8150. 14x20 living room AND exquis­ garage, 3 or 4 bedrooms, nicely Board Of Selectmen you enjoy a shower. SA1.E-A-THON SPECIALS 832 Main St. Manchester on bus line, quiet neighborhood, lot. All comforts of city living. Ranch, established neighborhood, Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. $18,,500 Bplton;7*4ike new 5 room ite workmanship. 2-car attach­ BOWERS SCHOOL—5 room custom shaded vard Quick occupancy. Edward Tomklel Don’tdelay— phone us today. Fertilizers 50-A includes stove, refrigerator, heat School bus at door. Madeline MANCHESTER-New 6 room Gar­ ranch, 2 twin sized bedrooms, Town Clerk ON^'USED MACHINES family sired kitchen, ceramic ranch w’lUybreezeway and 2-car ed garag'e. Shown by appoint­ BelfiOTe." JD 3-5121. ‘ Find out how easy it is to sw it^ hot water, garage if desired. AD Smltlj, Realtor, AD 9-1642. bath, tree shaded tot, excellent garage, Tfreplace, combination rison Colonial, I 'l baths, level lot, ment only. large living room, fireplace, city SONOTONE GRANDWAY GOOD (X)W manure. 35 and 310 utilities, large trees, $16,900, MI to a MoUlheat-fired water heat* 322.50 electric console 17” MOTOROLA TV, table model 9-2396 between 9-6. construction. Hayes Agency, AD windows, large lot, good loca­ 556 Wetherell Street. Directions: MANCHESTER PARKADE loads. Delivered, Excellent for 3% ROOM house with heat, hot o p e n s u n d a Y First left off Hillstown Road from 9-5605 er. •AMntefemifycf/ee^ CORPORATION shrubs, lawns etc. MI 3-7804, MI $29.50 Singer long bobbin with stand, UHF-VHF. AD 9-2680. water, one bedroom. Ideal for 3-4803. tion. 9-8731. Also, other use^-inachines at Silver Lane T, Shannon, builder. PRATT AGENCY TWO ROOM heated apartment, 141 working couple. AD "3-5879.. SO. 'WINDSOR—Ellington Road. 5 $18,900 East Hartford—5% room BU 9-1418. THREE bedroom ranch, large liv­ has opening for sincere hard­ drastically low p r ic ^ ^ Oakland Street, AD 9-5229, 9-5. 2 - 5 P.M. ing i-oom, attached garage, porch, RCK7KVILLE—For rent spacious 6 room custom built Ranch with ft ranch, 2-car garage, built-in REALTORS W E GIVE working man to take charge of Situations Wanted— Musical Instruments range and oven. Good location. IN TOWN—Attracti've 4 room Cape and patio. Lovely fenced .vard. our business in this and *ur- SINGER TWO ROOM apartment, heat, hot room home with basement garage plastered walls,' 5 years old, bet- Female 38 Household Goods 51 ' ter than brand new condition. with expansion .space. Fireplace. OVER 40 YEARS’ SERVICK Near schools, bus", shopping. Rea­ roundlng areas. Man selected SEWING MACHINE CO.. GUITARS— Manchester complete water near the Center, adults on bus line. Immediate occupan­ 73 Plymouth Lane $19,000 VemOn — U ft R built 6 Recreation room. Large lot with PI 2-7596 JD 9-3915 246-2892 sonable. Owner JD 3-8798. GREEN STAMPS will be carefully trained. No guitar headquarters. Guitars, ac­ only. MI 9-6105. cy Cantor * Goldfarb, TR 6-6244, Nice shaded lot with good view. MBER LICENSED woman will take care MARLOW’S BEST 832 Main St. Manchester ' Priced right. Jerry Fay Agency, Distinctive colonial cape, at-, room ranch only 3 .vears old. trees' and shrubs, (Convenient to investment. Established clien- of children days in her home. MI cessories, instruction. Lane Guitar AD 3-8442. large living room, comer fire­ everything Madeline Smith, Real­ MANCHESTER—Big 6 room ranch BEDDING BUYS! Cehter, 111% Center St., AD THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, AD 3-7029. tached breezeway and garage. JfANCHESTER —Cozy e.xpandable ' tele. Average earnings excel­ 3-0763. 1’ 2 ceramic baths, half acre place, full ceramic bath with tor, ‘ JD 9-1642. on 200x200 landscaped tree shad­ • WHiWQIW • lent. Ideal for a man who is Inner-spring mattress, twin or 9-7835? all utilities. 245 N. Main. AD FOUR ROOM ranch newly deco- Cape, 4 finished rooms,, tiled bath, ed lot. Double amesite drive, 2- , 9-5229, 9-5. rated, spacious lawn, children ac­ SIX ROOM Cape, Immediate occu­ lot, prestige location, vanity, htillt-ln.s in kitchen. 3 2 fireplaces, triple-track storms, 2 MAIN STREET—MI 9 5295 MORIRRTY looking for a better permaiieht WOULD LIKE to care for children full size , ’ 319".95 WATKINS pancy, „4 bedrooms, large kitch­ bedrooms, basement garage, SANTINA DRIVE - 5 'i room car garage, S .bedrooms, dining] career position. Car necessary. in my home. J4I 9-2424. After 4 cepted. 380 weekly. Call AD 9-6462. ranch, large t e e shaded lot, full | excellent condition Ihroughoilt, room, well cabineted kitchen. 24 Blue Bell Hollywood bed outfit GIBSON G I^ A R with case. 3100, AVAILABLE NOW in Rockville — en, screened porch,, nicely finish­ owner transferred. Priced to sell. Insurance and pension benefits. p.m. call MI 3-8666. BARGAIN SHOP ed recreation room in basement, Beechler^" Smith cellar, oil hot water heat, kitchen Lovely private .yard. 5 minute foot living room with fireplace. 349.88. good condition. Cajl AD 3-1493, 3% room apartment, stove, refrig­ with dining area, 18 foot living walk to schools, bus and Park- 1x3 SPRUCE For personal interview write oversized 2-car garage, $17,500. r e a l t o r s $19.9.50 East Hartford—New 6 Utility room for washer and dry­ BROTHERS or call Sonotone of Hartford, EXPERIENCED dental assistant Deluxe Slumberland Box spring erator, and' heat. 15 minutes from COVENTRY LAKE — Winterized room with fireplace. Exceptional- ade. Ideals for starter home or re­ er and- a finished heated rec 2 x 4 - 8 s USED INSTRUMENT^x— Tenor Hartford, 390 monthly. AD 9-4824,1 furnished cottage. PI 2-8287. Philbrick Agency, AD 9-8464. MI 9-8952 MI 3-8969 room raised ranch, I's baths, 18 Asylum Street, Hartford, desires full or part-time ppeition. and mattress, both {59.95 $468.30 7 Pc. Modern Walnut built-in range and oven, large ly good buv $17,900 Robert Wol-1 tired couple. Gerard Agency, room. Full value at $25,900. Rob-i WESTERN KILN Call MI 3^2676, Maple twin bed outfit with box Dining Room, 40’’ round table, saxs, mandolin. clarinet.Htnmpet, TR 15-1166. ; ------verton Age'ncv JD 9-2813, JD Realtors, Ml 3-0.365, Tom (^uinn ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, Conn. Tel. 247-4070. trombone, accordion. Sheet tauslc. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room Co­ fireplace, ha.sement garage, i M l 3-5135 spring and mattress 369.88 3 12’’leaves; arm, 4 side chairs; 3-9087. MI 9-8985. JD 9-2813. I DRIED « Ward Music Co., 99 Summer. 0t>en MAIN STREB3T— 3 room heated I lonial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, heavily wooded lots to choose ______I Furring Sealy twin studio couch, char­ 54’’ buffet, $279. 2-car garage, well shaded lot from. WOMAN WO'ULD like to do baby- evenings. apartment, stove and refrigerator I GLASTONBURY — Young 9 room r a is e d RANCH — 6 rooms, 2, TRIM AND tidy 5 room ranch,'^ 301*315 Ctntwr Sf. EXPERIENCED mechanic with coal cover 364.88 furnished. Middle-age couple only. 105x150. Only $16,500. Hayes Agen­ sitUng. MI 3-2222 i . $79.50 ( 4) Leather-like Plas­ $20,300 Ea.st Hartford—New 6 colonial in executive neighbor- baths; 2 car garage Built-ins in 100x150 professionally landscaped own tools. References. Good pay Folding aluminum cot with AD''3,-7 cy, Ml 3-4803 Eves, Ml 9-2297. kitchen. Oose to stores and bus. foam mattress 314.97 tic Lounge Chairs, tufted back, room Colonial, I ’ j baths, attach-' bood with 5 bedrooms on second lot, garage', full cellar;• .fully fot the right man. Phone MI foam cushion, (2) Red, (1) Office and Store fi/ is v im v Assumable mortgage John H. stormed, amesite drive, oil hot M o b ilh e d t 8-6449. Situations Wanted— SIX ROOA4 duplex, one block from j ACRES, Immaculate 7 room ed 1-car garage, built-ins, fire-| floor. 2’ j baths, spacioua first 3 * ^ 867 Main St. Tel. J « 9-5221 ' Green, (1) Tan, ea, $59.00 Equipment 54 Colonial, 1% baths, large cabinet place, lovely wooded lots, your floor living area with modern Lappen. Inc. JD 9-5261. JD 9-7445, water baseboard heat; minute’s IW iJnH wcRpw Hale 39 Mam Street, two blocks from Cen­ kitchen, enclosed breezeway, 2- MI 3-5219. ELECTRONICS technician — di­ ter a'vailable Immediately. AD kitchen, ^cellent bam, trees, only choice.’ 'A walk to school, $15,500. Robert LIN. PT. 30" HOTPOINT electric stove in $29.50 22x14’’ Modern Night T'YPEWRITER SALE—new tyi>e- car garage, wooded lot, ptily Wolverton Agency, Realtor. JD ; ( ^ 3 versified lab work In industrial CARPENTER, floor Iqyer, painter 3-7029. ? I $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. JD ! good condition, 365;- 6 practical Stand walnut, shelf and draw­ ..Writers 365 and up; used type­ 323.000 South Windsor—specious $39,900. Haves and Philbrick,. 348 SOUTH WTNDSOR — Extra large 9-2813. electronic controls. Some RF desires work. Call 527^3864 7-10 nursing uniforms and aprons, 9-5132, house, extra large lot 5'* room work. Must have good back­ p.m. er, $lif:05. writers 329' and up. Berube’s new 6'2 room raised ranch, 2 full Hebron Ave., 633-4627, I size 8 , 322. 528-7236. Typewriter Service, 479 E.. Mid­ ranch, 3 bedrooma. huge living BOLTON-$8,500 Cllte 3 bedroom ground in electronics theory. At $139.95 ContemporaixDoUpge ,4 > A. ' ' ' .ss ROCKLEDGE — Modem 6 room baths, 2-car garage, 1.460 sq. ft. CAREY dle Tpke., Manchester. AO 9-3477. ranch on sloping wooded lot. 20x26 of living area, beautiful high room with fireplace, giant size ranch, attractive kitchen, bath, 90-Lb. Roll least 2 year’s experience. Salary Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 •“ Chair, high button back, foam kitchen and dining area, $17,500. new furnace. Carlton W. Hutchins, commensurate with ability Ap­ cushion, turquoise plastic, $99. I foot rec room with fireplace on wooded lot, built-ins. fireplace, LOOK WHAT grade level with separate en­ INSTANTLY Offers considered. Joseph Lom­ MI 9-5132. DRIVEWAY ply ’The Newton Co., 55 Elm St., Wanted—I’d Buy . 58! OLD CAPE COD patio, sliding glass doors. Value bardo Broker, MI 9-9345 , Mafanchester. Conn. FOR SALE — One year old para­ $207.00 Set of 6 Ejfipire Side trance. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, at­ be.vond. compare. Built by U&R. ROOFING $299 BUYS tached garage, Md sun deck. Appealing 7 room ranch In keet. with cage, AD 3-0361. CSiairs, ' c h e rry ,/ upholstered FRANK IS buying and selling good ..Modernized MANCHESTER—4 bedroom borne, AIJ. OOLOM VALUE ' MACHINIST seat, $129. $29,900. Philbrick Agency, MI 324,500 South W'ind.sor—New 7’-4 Bowerji S^ool area. Modern excellent closet and sto-age.space, SEALER used furniture and antiques room. Colonial, with 4 spacious INVITATION AT NORMAN’S 420 Lake St. Call and sqe what > On high elevation in a 9-8464 conveniplit kitchen, with oven, large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ TOOL MAKER homes. bedrooms. 2 full baths, attached \ V 5 GAL. PAIL FREE PUPPIES to good we’ve got. Open Sundays':, Ml t beautiful location. Two range,' disposal. Formal dining rage, $19,700. Philbrick Agency. RATED ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS Call AD 3-8400. "^IwATKINS^ROTHERS, Inc, 9-6580. , B4-58/WADDELL ROAD 2-car garage. Tappan 400 bullt- room, 8 bedrooma, 2 fireplaces, JD 9-8464. T O BID BULLARD OPERATOR * 10 pc double dresser ' 9^5^MAIN STREET bedrooms up and possi­ in.s. High wooded lot. Tremen­ 2 full baths, 2-car garage, Sealed bids will be received' at * 3 . 5 0 U5ED CARS HORIZONTAL BORING MILL 45 WE BUY SELL or trade antique Two. family 5-5, Cll on one dous, t;ii4we. Built by U&R. tiumeroiis other extra features ST. JAMES PARISH room ArticiM For Sale bedroom ensemble ble two down. Large liv­ flx>or. House has- jiist been the Office of the General Manager. PER BOU. OPERATOR , and used furniture, china, glass.v ing room, fireplaces, muJt be seen. home e-xcellenl condition through-, Center- Street. Manchester, ^ 4 . 5 0 ’TWO WATER paddle cycles, 10 pc decorator convertible silver,, picture framep and qld^ painted and is in nice condition. $28,500 Vernon—U ft R built 7 out. aluminum combinations ga-, un¥l'‘ sepremb‘er"‘25; i *41 PONT. $2445 Must be able to set up w d Close to bus, school and stores. room executive ranch, featurihg good condition, reasonable. Will litring room set FLOOR SAMPLE SALE coins, old doUs and guns, hobby large kitchen with cabi- rage, city '''ater «nd sewer,. Very I gt 11:00 A.M. for Sanitary' Catalina 4-door sedan work from blueprint. Aircraft Well landscaped lot. Low down; 2-car garage. 2 full baths, formal . . , J—,.. 01. Sanitary' sell' separately. Call JO 9-8088. collections, attic contents or whole f ^pets, screened porch, oil close to school, shopping . anand ■I Construction Norwood- . quality work. Apply in person. 37 pc dinette French Provincial Sofa and payment. dining room, living roomrfam- Beechler - Smith estates. Furniture Repair Service. h ^ water heat, large transportation. $13,900, Philbrick Streetj-.F'arrn Road Area. '61 COMET $1795 SCREENED IDAM.for the best in matching chair was 3310 ' 'Talcottvile, Conn. ’Tel. AD 8-7449 ■■ ilyroom with glass sliding doors, REALTORS Agenc.v, MI 9-8464 DELTA CORP. lawns from our screening plant. /• Now $219 barn with workshop, at­ leading to an outdoor patio, JII 9-8952 ■ JD 3-6969 ______I . Bid forms and specifications are 4-door. 1249 Main St. . Hartford All new—all guaranteed T CHARLES'W. LATHROP DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS — 6 room : available at the Controller's Of- George Griffing, Inc. PI 2-7886. Free delivery—Free 'lay-away tractive grounds; acre­ stone- fireplace, deluxe kitchen. Lime Oak Den set with sofa- ^ Rooms Without Board 59 This beautiful brick- exterior fin -: LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN —- 6 rooiti ranch, 2 baths; 2 fireplaces, 2-car j fice, 66 Center Street. Manchester, '61 OLDS. $2895 TRUCK DRIVER-mechanic, inter' DARK RICH, stone-free "loam. • Instant Credit bed and matching'Chair (char­ -^T --- ■ -j - - I--- -- age. All in excellent con­ . - . ■ ....ranch, — ..I. -«I 1 'j . 41 tilel_ baths, full- WnaA-base­ garage porch built-ins city Conil'ecticut. __ The .Jarvis Realty Company, Realtors^ invites you to m 9-0384 ished home Is situated in a; •’88" 4-ddpr ledan. changeable in construction work. Also fill, gravel, stone and white coal tweed) Both pieces ANDOVER—Furnished room for dition. 9 miles east of neighborhood of fine homes. ment. three way fireplace, dish­ f,water f, , and sewerage., amesite t o w n o f JIANCHESTER LM M M II • iliML|.WOIU3 • Call 12-2 Sunday, MI 3-2457. sand. AD 8-8603. 3149.50 rent C. H. Stiens, Route 6. PI Manchester. attend the preview showing of the new Jarvis Model' BOLTON—$13,500, 5 room Cape, 22 Ow-ner transferred must sell. | washer, garbage disposal, built-1 urivV familv room, walk out base CONNECriTCHT 2 MAIN STREET— MI 9-5295 NORMAN’S FACTORY 2-7273 Homes on Schaller Road, Woodhill Heights, Manches­ fool living room, fireplace, alum­ in oven and cooking unit, large | charies Lesperance. JD RICHARD MARTIN, '61 OLDS. $2995 EXPERIENCED SALESMAN LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, (folonial wing, style, ’sofa and $40,000 Hartford—128 Bloomfield j family room, beautiful- terrace, 9.7620. GENERAL JIAjfAGBR Bolens, and Goodall Reel and FURNI’TURE WAREHOUSE PLEASANT furnished room hear' Call Owner PI 2-6511 inum siding, garage, acre lot, "88 " Holidayliday cofJjwcol •matching' chair, tw'eed cover, ter. The Model pictured is the all-new Split Level Home " trees Clarlton W. Hutchins, JD Ave,i Offered to settle estate.' garage, amesite drive, all city' ' FOR OUR MEN’S DEPT. rotary, 18-88" Parts and service. Main St. for one person, lady only. Spacious 10 room Dutch Cojo-l utilities. (Jharles Lesperance, JD | BOLTON—Cider Jlili Rd. - Large Forest cor. Pine, Manchester ' foam cushiops. Both pieces featuring 7 rooms, baths, bii'ch cabineted kitcheh 9-5132. Used mowers and tractbfs. Trade 3199.50 Tel MI 3-6388 ' nial, 3>s baths, finished rec!. 9.7620; -< 1 roomy ranch, with 3 oversized 'S I OLDS. $31^5S ^ l Gdod steady jpositioh. Apply in yoUr old macbtpe. Capitol Open daily 9-9, Sat. 9-6 AD 3-1526 Reg $264.50 with serving counter and G^E built-in range and oven, PORTER St.—Large colonial home. room 2-c»r garage ohe-half------rr------:------bedrooms and den which can be Super " 88". Holiday roupe. ■s , Equipment Co., 88 Main St. Hours 6 bedrooms, 2>4 baths, 2-car ga­ ^0^101 rpreftlge^hom Vin tn| M A N (^ S ’TER -2 family 4-4. quiet used as fourth bedroom, m 7-6 daily, 7-# Thursday, 7-4 Sat­ dining area in kitchen as well as formal dining room, excellent location' i 90x180 shaded lot, amesite] jjaths. laundrj’ room, 2-car garage, OPEN SATURDAY a n d SUNDAY-1 P.M. to Dark \ THE FAIR E-Z TERMS rage, targe isuidecaped .yard. f '60 WILLYS urday spacious living room with fireplace, oversized garage, Shown by appointment. Msuion .B. -I cirive. 2-car garage, aluminum: t00x200 landscaped lot, $23,500 $1495 $55,000 .Bolton—ExceUent oppor-j. storms and screens, new roof and gp, ^ir Real Estate Co., JIP o station wagon, Manchester Shopping Parkade CEDAR CLOTHES line poles, many RUGS—NEVER used, 9x12 rose MARLOW’S INC. Robertson, Resiltor. kD S-SW. broadloom, $25; 9kl5 ruby orien­ ^finished den and full basement. Landscaped half acre tiinitv to own your own, business I siding. Price ■ reduced to 318.500. 3.9332 NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS sizes. 1955 Plymouth sedan, rea' BEfKUDED near Bower6 School— in this package store, grocery"' Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ sonable. AD 9-1853. tal, 335; 9x16, green broadloom. . 867 Main St. site. Priced at $19,900., Rapeh models start at $17,000. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD— SOUTH WINDSOR '^0 R A M I. S I 095 289-6955. , IMAGINATION, room ranch, foyer, fireplace, store and gas station, plus a 6 tor, KD 9-2813, No down payment, VA financing is available to qualified Beautiful new homes.-5 minutes from East Hartford Center, 15 minutes front Downtown Hartford. station wagon. GRAPE C31USHER. wine bottler, cellar, garage, trees, walk to room brick home, presently do­ (3ity water—Big acre lots, (folonial and split level models available—Open daily 1 P.JI. to dark. iiii is something you won’t need when you see the park- || • High School. Carlton W. Hutchins, ing a good volume. SO WINDSOR —Close to Vernon ASSISTANT barrel. Ga« refrigeratbr, grill, cof- liiiil like grounds that surround this big 7-room home,. veterans. Low down payment FHA financing is also (Jircle Shopping Center, Immacu­ tee maker, french fryer. 14’ shoy^- -JD 9-5132. I late 6 room Ranch, large '51 OLDS. $1195 "OPEN FOR INSPECTION" iiiiii nicely located within walking distance of St. James "lip’’ available. case. AO 3-6389. BIX ROOM home, 3 bedrooms, l living room, fireplace, three "88 " Holiday coupe TODAY— 6 P.M. TILL DARK ii|j| School or the Washington School. Bring ah three, four j:; U (S R RCi^lty Co. bedrooms. large dining area, im­ TRAINEE SMALL DESK with disappearing double garage, city water plus MORTGAGES • 6 P.M. U L I. DARK • :iiii or five children along . . . let them romp to their | own artesian well. Conveniently 3NC. mense kitchen with built-ins, '58 FORD , 5995 typewriter well, 3 drawers, ask­ MI 3-2692 gla-ksed m porch, carport, patio B el A ir ing 325. Call AD 3-1678. liHil heart’s dwire upon the spacious (240 ft.) tree shaded ii located in nice residential area, Fairlane 500 convertible Over 19, train for office FURNISHED MODEL HOM'e W ILL BE $12,900, Philbrick Agency. JD 55 East Center St., Manchester aluminum storms, large shaded REAL EST.4TE CO. manager of national con­ iliip yard while you inspect the renovated, 'roomy interior, yiili Robert D. Murdock MI 3-6472 lot, low taxes, quick occupancy. cern. must, have car in WILL TRADE floor model- jig 9-8484. saw, double duty motor,, with i' ....-■ , iliili Stand in the spacious foyer and notice the gracious IP’ J e i^ Fay Agency, JD 3-7029.' '58 FORD $795 good nmning condition, be OPEN BEELZEBUB ROAD—Wapplng. 5H EIGHT ROOM Garrison (folonial, neat, aggressive and will­ buffer for a western saddle. Call lilj elegance of an open stairway. Roam around the huge | I large living room, dining room, 2 CARTER SJ.—Owner -must sac­ a - 'Fau-lane 500 4-door sedan AD 9^)178 room randh, garage, buUt-tns, ing to start at 375 p4r week piiii kitchen, formal dining room and the rest of the resi- ii SUNDAY— 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. steel beam, beautiful trees, acre kitchen, study and , lavatory, 4 rifice. 6 'fbom C3ape, baseboard to train for future in'6 fig­ ii|ii dence, taking cognizance of the IVi baths, plus look- ii lot,, reasonably priced. Carlton W. bedroorag and bath on second heat, walk-out cellar, large land­ REALTOR ure annual income. No Hutchins, Ml 9-5132^______floor. Recreation room with fire­ scaped lot, $14,900. Owner. JD TWO BQXES complete with ma­ i||i ing outside at the two-car garage. The four upstairs y DAILY— 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. place in basement. Attached '57 CADILLAC drifters wanted. Call AD chinist tools AD 9-9037. 8-6783. RESIDENTl.AL 8-9019. m ' ' liili bedrooms should adequately take eare of the sleeping ii COLUJtBLA—Let us show you this double garage. Aluminum siding. COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRLAL 4-door hardtop. Flilly equip- LADDESIS—Last chance to order ijiiij 8ituation, with the full attic providing a plethora of ii ranch today Chistom built. 2-car Central l(x;ation, 332,900. PhU- . brick Agency, JD 9-8484. BOWERS SUHOOL AREA LISTED - SOIJ) oed: Extra clean. aluminum ladders. Underwriter |i|ij storage space. garage. Lot 150-601), $17,000. Near approved, at $1 per foot, 16 foot, Directions: Middle Turnpike West to Tower Road (Opposite beach, schools, churches stores. Brick Cape with something Parkade), Tower Road to Brent Road, First'right off Brent Road Henry Escott Agency, JD 9-7683. STARKWEATHER Street — Single Affiliations; Manchester Board THE COUNTRY SQUIRE $.1395 20 foot, 24 foot, 28 foot. Also, 82 family, immaculate home, mod­ special to.offer. Neat as a pin, of Realton, Multiple Listing Basic House BRIDGEPORT lathe hands. Must foot, 36 foot, and 40 foot at 31.30 a liiiil We know from personal experience about the space ii at Schaller Road to Models. 7 roomg, 1 Vz baths, large front be able to set up and operate iiii problems of a large family . . . and we say unto you H GLASTONBURY—Neipstc Woods. ernized. A lot of house for only 6 rooms, full shed dormer, I’-s Service. Natitmal Rifle Associa­ RAISED RANCH foot, complete with all acces­ 314,500. Joseph Barth, Broker. JD baths. Eve. Bill Boles, JD tion, Manchester Lodge of Eilks, Optionals at extra .cost Psuieled from blueprints, hold Aircraft, sories. Closing date Sept. 21. Lad­ Rambling 6 room rancher. 1’ 4 foyer. Living area over 1650 sq. III that foe $17,500 this home is the ideal answer for ii baths, rec room, 2-car garage, 9-03OT. 9-9858. Manchester Coon and Fox Club, rec room, Therniopane s'Jiding tolerances. Apply GTK Corp., 878 ders available Sept: 28. Call or MANCHESTER Tolland, St., East Hartford.; iiiiii someone with a big family group wh6”’doesn’t re;lish ii picturebook setting with trees. Jlanchester Country Club. .El- ft. 2-zont baseboard oil heat. glass doors, concrete patio, gable see Vernon Paint A Wallpaper, Iiii or is able’td go into the twenties or thirties for, a size- | EXCLUSIVE SALES BY: Hayes and Philbrick. 348 Hebron 6 6 DUPLEX, near High School, WARREN E. HOWLAND .lington Ridge Country Club. 1 7 , 9 9 0 and pillars.. WANTED AT W C E — Assemblers AD'8-1652, or TR 5-2282. Ave., 633-4827. ______bus and ehopptng. 2-car gar^ e, 2 REALTOR OLDSMOBILE and machine operators, fringe Jlili able residence. Our phones are open . and we’re | furnaces. Remarkable cwiditiwi. EXCLUSIVE RALES— AtEN’S REB'UILT and rglasted ' 576 Main St. JD 8-1108 79 EAST CENTER STREET. From Maacheeter Center to North Mala St., MOTOR SALES benefits, Iona Manufacturing, Re- S3 MATHER SjTREET, MAB{CIinraTEJ3--‘‘HiW.T.” 1||i always available. , LOOKOUT MAUNTAIN — Large Reasonable Bayes Agency. Ml shoes. Better than new ' cheap seven room colonial, attached-'ga- 8-4803. Flovrer Fashion Bnilding turn left at traeks, continue to Plantland, lint 512 WEST CENTER ST. 4[en t St., AD 3-2111. shoes. Sam Yuyles 'Shoe Rep'atr, 3 bedroom Colonial plus nursery In. Bowers School SCHWARTZ RIAL ESTATE r v e , 2 fireplaces, IH til* baths, right over bridge (Windsor Street). Continue , REALTORS MI 3-1511 — MI 3-?411 28 Oak St. I . area. An excellent opportunity—see for yourself! JARVIS REALTY Co: WEST SIDE -Large 8H room BOLTON—Just otter Manchester MANCHESTER approximately li/i miles—on right. Look for bwutiful family room, teiracled ) TELEPHONE S36-1U1 EXPERIENCED PAINTER; CaU Trade your present home for this fine property. I THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE A C ^ Y | ranch ' built-ins ^ aluminum, town line. 6 room Cape, on Mltehell S-9SSZ signs. OPEN EVENINGS storms, .ceramic bath, cellar. Re-/ 120x200 high. dry. Jot. 3-car cinder TRACT S89-36U AD 8-1,420. S Boats and Aeccasories 4 Use your equity as down payment. 283 EAST CENTER STREE'T, MAfiCHESTER PlMtere*d w1th*’whi^ storms, .ceramic bath, cellar, ne- uign. I 358 MAIN SiT.V REAIJORS Ml 3-5121 | Lliperanci. jB j duced to Carlton, W.J R «1 KsUtej . MAN TO dehver and help in store, wArren E. HOWLAND, Rcoiter 1 _ MI 3-4112 MI 9-lioO $.7630 Hutchlna, MI 9-5132. Co., full-time. rCall for, appointment; COVERED BOAT storage avaU- S7S Street— MI S-1108 V , . Afanchester Drug, AD 9-4641. able. CaU 389-5188 or 389-5055, i i'- • 7

/ PEroAY, SEPTEMBER 14,19«f PAGE TWENTY ATOragd Daily N et Presa Ron The Weather For the Wbek Knde# Foreoest of t , 8, Weather BureMi AFS Proposes Main Str#at, ManieKfstar Phena Ml 1-4123 September INS , ' About T own Wa' That Baton Fkir, eool tonight.. Ixnr se to H except 4e to M in vnliey nrene. The president and the aecr^ Second Student 13,611 The Zlpecr Club will- hold Its flundny partly inniiy, tittle tem­ tary of the Manchester Civic Member of the Audit iiionlhly mpeting Sifoday. The Orchestra are political act- Visit Overseas perature change. High 75 to M. bo»rd’ of directors will meet at Bureun of dreulatlou Mancheiter-~—A City of Village Charm 2:30 p.m. and the membership at Atty. Paul Groobert, the SjOrt. MOThprs are |yminded to president, and Mrs. Elizabeth The Manchester American Field linte the^chang'e from 'Saturday to Brown, secretary, are Demo­ Service Cofnmittee plans to send YOL. LXXXI, NO. 294 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEBIBER 15, 1962 (CieeeWled Adverttolng’'" eii Fage B) PRICE FIVE CENTS Sunday. . '. crats running for state legisla­ another Manchester High School extra tive seats in their respective student overseas in the Americans .'Sunset Rebekah Ix>dge, lOOF, towns of Manchester and Glas­ will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Abroad program' next summer. tonbury. William Whitesell, u MHS senior, Frilows Hall. Officers will rehearse But who calls the tune? Trade Bill Unions Dispute Date a marching ceremony. Mrs. Wil­ llvejd in the Philippinejr this sum­ control, i^tate News Conductor John Gruber. mer as a participant in the pro­ liam Prentice and committee will He's a Republican, serve refreshments. Members are gram. reminded to bring vacation pack­ Giry BiigU,. chairman of the Grace Group of C»hter Congre­ cofnmittee, said interested MHS F ig h t S e t Brazilian Congress B oundup ages to the meeting. • , gational Church will meet Mondai^ juniors will be interviewed next extra Health Chiefs The Polish National Alliance, at 6:30 p.m. in the Robbins Room month by the’ committee. In Jan­ Croup 1088. will meet tomorrow of the church. Members are re­ uary, the committee will launch In S en a te night at fi at 77 North St. minded to bring a dish for the pot- a drive to raise about $700 to pay i i Schedules Plebiscite Probate luck. Mrs. Victor Herring is lead- half the cost of the program. • EASy FREE PARKING at raar of stora Mrs. Richard Chapman, 225 Hol­ The rest of the total $1,200 Ills! value WASHINGTON (AP) — Under ArreH^ lister St.. ancLMrs. M'alter Doherty, needed for the program must be President Kennedy's trade ex­ 120 Tanner .'ll., will be hostesses raised within the high school. B R A S IL IA (A P ) — T h efB «»U under a parliamentary ay- Anthony D. .Lupacchino, son of pansion bill, carrying unprece­ stem of government. As Em bezzler^ from y untiro p.m. Sunday at the Mrs. Mary Lupacchlno'' of 1.52 Bogli said the committee even­ Chamber of Deputies eased tually plans to have a Manchester dented tariff-cutting powers Since tten Goulart haa won Put 71 Junior Museum. Chestnut St., left yesterday morn­ UseX of ■rL Brazil’s political crisis today over many moderates and haa re­ ing from Idlewild for a brief tour student live for a year as an ex­ to deal with the European DEEP {RIVER (AP) — change student, instead of as an fashion news by backing a plebiscite for placed oppoeiUon military leeulere of Europe, Common Market, has emerged Town Counsel Edward A. Americans Abroad summer visi­ next January on whether to with hia own men.' unscathed from the Senate Fi­ In recent months Goulart haa Stoll, who is also Deep River’s Manchester Barracks. Veterans tor. Last year, the AFS brought give executive powers to the ps/^D BETTER ' N the softer, been carrying o a a nuining batUe probate judge, has been ar- of World War I and Auxiliary, will Miss Hiroko Nogami to Manches­ nance Committee. Statement Opponents' said today they figurehead office of President with the conservaUye-dominated r v I K REPAIRS meet for the first /time this season ter from Tokyo, and this year. rested on embezzlement Miss .Karin Jan.ssen from Sweden would take their fight to the Sen- Joao Goulart. Congress. He has demanded ex­ charges. We will fi\ your luggage Sunday at 2 p.m. ,at the VFW, ladylike look! ecutive powers, complaining that is staying here. ..ate floor when debate begins on The vote on the bill which seta Stoll, 47, was taken into cus­ and hags. Shoes made long­ Home. A (;Jasa of candidates for the plebiscite for Jan. .6 was 169- he lacks authority to meet social er or wider. We feature Monday *and akrive to write in tody on a Superior Court bench membership 'vill be guests. Plans 83—live over the majority re­ and economic problems. Due This "Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ protectionist provisions as well as warrant yesterday on one count of for a national convention in Buffa­ knock out part of the far-reaching quired. The measure already has Gen. Artur Costa Silva, com-' ter Kind!” ' lo, N.Y., Sept. 23 to 26, will be dis- embezzlement and one of embez­ authority. been approved by the Senate. mandei of the 4th Army in Bra zlement by agent. The charges Open Monday— Closed Wed. cu.ssed. Trirot Bra hy jwmfit But free trade advocates were The action apparenUy lessened zU’s poverty-stricken . northeast —— a stem from alleged shortages in Jubilant qyer the committee's the threat of mUitgry intervention area, put his troops on alert Frl accounts in his car*. 4fteriio6n Members of the American Le- votes, which constituted an un­ in Latin Am erica's largest nation, day because of the strike. The 2nd i gion Auxiliary will attend the Joint He posted bond o t $5,000. SAM YU LYES broken string of administration which has' been without -e gov­ Army in Sao' Paolo was ordered The Middlesex County Bar As­ 1 installation of bfficers of McKin- * 5 ^ More feminine, more netural it "the" fashion victories. They said they now are to stand by for an alert. WASHINGTON (A^)—An 58 OAK STREET ernment since Prime Minister sociation Grievance Committee I ney-King Post and unit tonight at nCK-UPhDiUVfRY confident of similar success on Francisco Brochado da Rocha and Gov. Carlos Lacerda of Rio de had initiated disbarment proceed­ advisory committee td^N.the Same Side As Watkins I 8 at Faith Congregational Church, line fhat'e newest— and nicest! Here, a bre Janeiro, a bitter political foe of Our Specialty Is: the floor. his,cabinet resigned Friday over ings against Stoll befora. his ar­ Public Health Service met N. Main St., Hartford. that complements this naturally elegant 'The committee approved the the plebiscite issue. the president, ordered out 6,000 rest. “ Wall to Wall Cleaning” police to ,meet possible disorders. day to decide whether the Sa- \ look. Feels like finest lingerie (silky, luxurious bill 17-0 Friday, but this surpris­ The nation was atill confronted MANCHESTER ing tally did not reflect the true Effects of the strike were wide­ bin oral polio vaccine should and BELMONT "Satin-Glo" fabric)! Shapes subtly but by a general strike, taut Goulart spread. Airline flights were ' de­ Fire Destroys Truck lineup. was reported ready to fly, to Rio still be used in mass immuni­ Rug Cleaning Company surely the look you want (Formfit shapelier On key votes the administration layed or halted in Rio de Janeiro. ASHFORD (A P ) — A targe zation programs. IS Hannaway St. de Janeiro to try to persuade In the big coffee port at Ssuitos, FREE PITRNELL PARKING had the support of nine Dem­ labor leaders to call it off. traotor-trailer truck burned to the Surgeon General Luther L. Manchester design)! Z I P ^ B R I O ocrats, a bare majority of the 17 transportaUon, uUIlUes, factories bare chassis on the Wilbur Cross Phone M l 3-0012 members, against a coalition of Leaders of the strike — involving and dock operations were af­ Highway (Route 15) early today. Terry is expected to mak* 2,000 unions claiming 12 million White only. A32 to CJ38. Democrats and Republicans. fected. State Trooper Richard Titus public the committee’s recom­ SKIPPIES Several of the senators who par­ workers — have insisted that the Bank employes -struck in Bahia said the truck, westbound, on the mendation this afternoon.' ticipated in the unanimous vote to plebiscite be held Oct. 7, samb in northeast Brazil. Sao Paolo, i express highway, blew a rear Ure date as the congressional elec­ The meeUng, originally sche<)- \ ' $ '3 , 9 5 - send the legislaUon to the floor city of 4 million already experi­ and friction set the tire afire be­ uled for Sept. 27, was moved up reserved the right to back amend­ tions. encing a shortage of combustibles, fore the driver, 42-year-oId Albert DEPARTMENT Brochado da Rocha'a failure to hurriedly after Canadian official* FURNITURE . ^ itewestl ments there. was faced with a shutdown pf its M. Goodwin of Rochester, N, H,, reported four cases of paralytic win approval of this date led to hia Just Arrived! IT’S THATy^ FORMFIT FEELING! Both friends and foes of the many industries. oould stop the heavy vehicle. polio among the four million per­ bill agreed it is the most revolu- resignation Friday after two In Washington, the White House The flames spread rapidly montha in office. sons who received the Sabin liv*^ FennfH PIbM Facto) tionwy trade proposal since pas­ said there had . been no discussion through the truck's cargo of itrfi- viriis vaccine. The Canadian Fed­ L I G ^ Rigid materiel cR ayton; Congress' action nevertheless of how developments in 'Brazil ed paper. Goodwin was uninjured. valua-prlead sage of the original Reciprocal eral Health Department recom­ MANCHESTER’S LARGEST alatfic, acetate, rubber, Trade Agreements Law in 1934. was a victory for Goulart, who might affect President Kennedy's The truck-was registered to the mended against further use qf th* Factory Special gelyaater (Oacron). “*g95 It would give Kennedy a right took over tu a figurehead presi­ proposed visit to the country in Quinn Freight lines, Inc., Brock­ vaccine pending a study. dent a year' ago after Janio Quad- November. ton, Mass. It was a total wreck to strike out in new direcUons in Meanwhile, some U.S. commu- FLOOR CARE CENTRE advancing a program that already ros resigned- Military leaders Turmoil in Brazil apparenUy but there was no immediate 5sU- Bras and Foundations, main floor . . . then feared Goulart was too lef­ caused ' an earlier poetpmement mate of the financial loss. niUes were going ahead with has seen U.S. tariffs on dutiable their immuniirntipn program*. . ^ a Extra control of zipperod stylina with famoui items cut from an average 50 per tist and backed actlm to. put of Kennedy's trip. — FEATURINO — bthera were calllngv* temporary comfort and aasa of all alastiO SKippief# cent to 11 p^r cent. Crash Kills Woman halt. \ , a Flattaning lace front-panel. The main provisions would: SOUTHINGTON (AP)^A car- The developer of the 'Vaeclne, —Extend the old law another HOOVER - SUNBEAM ■ LEWYT • • Controlling side and back paneta, truck accident at the intersection Dr. Albert B. Sabin, saM^ the five years. Japanese Nervous of Route 10 and Route 6A took the Canadian government was lH 'gd- • Waist-nipping band. —Authorise a further SO per life of Mrs. Eliza M. Tale, 79, of vised to discontinue the vaccln^v.^ cent cut in all present tariffs. HAMILTON BEACH- G.E.-RE0INA Guaranteed • Longleg Pantie 889 gives super-smooth Eaton, N. Y. yesterday afternoon. "What should be done is to in­ T« Give You —Permit the President to nego­ Her huaband, Arthur, was re­ tensify its use,” he commented. A Very thigh control; split-shield and all-elastic, stay-put tiate duties down to zero on items' leased after treatment at Bradley The Cincinnati University re­ VACS, FLOOR POLISHERS and for which the United States and Chinese Reds Push Enjoyable OPEN TONIGHT leg are important, too. Memorial Hospital. searcher made the comments ELECTRIC BROOMS Smoke e Matching girdle 989 also available— same slimming the Common Market nations ac­ Police said the Yale vehlcls was aboard the liner Queen Mary in « AND EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY count for 80 ■ per cent of world struck from behind by a truck driv­ a radlo-telephonr interview with features. Both in White, S.M.L.XL. XXL. trade. en by Lacy Davis, 38, of 27 At­ The Associated Press. No Bettor Prioos Anywhere! CORONAS FORMFIT FIBER FACTS: rigid malerlBl *11 nylonj. —Authorize federal assistance to Anti-U.S. Campaign lantic St., Hartford, as Tale turned “ What may have happened in Reg. $4.75. A A elastic, acatate, nylon, rubber, cotton. Polyester. ——— J from Routs 10 onto Routs 6A. Canada is no different from what • WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL! $1 (Continued on Page Two) haa happened in the United State* Box of 50. I and other countriea. .... during • FILTER BAGS FOR ALL MAKES TOKYO (AP) — Red ChlnaAan altitude of 90,000 feet—the U2'e Autopsy Ordered • HOOVER PARTS ' 7 for 28c The Red Radge of Courage the outbreaks of the disease," atepped up today the bitter anti- cruising altitude-M>r whether the SHARON (AP) — An autopsy said Sabin. “ What happens is that TILL 9:00! OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 American campaign it launched plane, perhaps disabled; had de­ was to bs performed today *t Civil War buffs, dressed in full linfforma of the day, re-enact the bloody Bafrle of Antie- 867 MAIN STREET—MI 9-5221 U.S. to Select people already infjeted are given LICGEn DRUG after announcing a Chinese Na- scended to within reach of mora Sharm Hospital to determine Yisat tagn qsar Sltarpsburg, Md., today. The battle, f o t ^ t .a s Siqpit. 17, 1M2, was the bloodiest the vaccine and this then affords OPEN 6 DAYS WEEKLY—THCRSDAY TlLLrO P.M PARKADE tlonaUaUm reconnaissance plan* conventional .iveaDona. cauaeiLiSjua' death, ot a. NeiicdSritAla of.Jlta O vil ViTar. leaving some 23,700 Union and Onfedersite soldiers dead, aqd wounds^ n* protection.-" i Y 1 I E 0 1t EOE* 6 l O r Had been downed over ,the Com­ Peiping said the U2 incident and man yesterday at Twin Lakes, Sal­ Towsr in background is ths marker of the battlefield, now a national' monument. (AP “The .oral polio vaccine has munist-held mainland Uut Sun- tha current visit to Southeast isbury. been given safely to over 200 mil­ (right) day. Asia of Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, State Police said the victim, lion people without a single case (left) "DICKIES" MEN’S Astronaut Unit Powerful radio transmitters on incoming chairman of the U.S. Clifton Carlson, 43, of 220 Lincoln of polio being attributable to the the fnainland beamed thousands Joint Chiefs of Staff, constitute St., New Britain, had had a narrow Tropical Storm vaccine,” he said in another DONMOOR BOYS' SWEATERS of words sit Asia, charging the “a serious challenge by U.S. im­ escape earlier when his boat cap­ President, Guests sCORDUROY SLACKS \ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Nine radio-telephone talk with the San flight was U.S - controlled and perialism to peace.” sized ^hile he- was fishing and he Francisco K.O. Polio Program new. astronauts will be named part Of Washington's "global The broadcasts have warned had to awim to shore. Losing Power Committee. "But no vaccine can Monday to help the present seven plana' for aggression' and war.” that "the people of New China Once ashore, they said, he re­ prevent polio in those already in­ RENT JoJUnoL UdsuVL HERE! Bizes 8 to 12, 6*98 The Red broadcasts Ignored Na­ are not to be humiliated” and put an American on the moon be­ ceived dr^ clothes and coffee.from MIAMI, Fla. '{API—Prospects Sjail to Cup Races fected with th* disease.” tionalist Chinese statements that two men he encountered. Then all fore the Russians get there. of becoming a hurriBMe dimmed the American-built U2 was a Na­ (Continued on Page Five) three went out in a boat to try to (Continued on Page Five). ^ FOR WEDDINGS and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS 6.95 This was announced Friday by tionalist Air Force plane sent on bring back Carlson's boat. today for tropical atoi^ Celia as the National Aeronautics and a flight over what the National­ It was while this recovery at­ she lost power, Slowed ddwn and By ANGELO NATALE ( ’’ The rival crewa won the praises f 14 to 20. 8.98 Space /Administration - as efforts ists claim is their own country. Russians Explode tempt was being made that Carl­ turned to a slightly more norther­ NEWPORT, R.I. (A P I — Presi­ of both Kennedy and Sir Howard were being made to minimize any “ It is obvious that a U2 plane son suddenly collapsed, State Po­ ly course in the Atlantic. dent Kennedy took to the sea to­ in toasts that hailed them aa NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- differences of opinion between' as­ could not make any flight without lice said. The storm, at the last W eath^ day aboard a destroyer named for models of the close relations that a fine wale cotton corduroy tronauts John Glenn and Walter -U.S. consent," one Communist 15 Megaton Bomb Bureau advisory, issued at 11 p.m. Jiis brother, a casualty of World exist between the"'United States Bulletins • machine washable ^'^adet zipper cardigans Schlrra. broadcast declared. Court Date Set (EST) last night, wa.«i located near War II, to watch the start of the and Australia. • perfect for catnpus or leisure ■ • button front cardigans "Beyond 'this race,’’ Kennedy Culled from AP Wires EVERYTHINC IN STOCK! Schlrra said in a television in­ “The U2 plane incident itself is UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) — The HARTFORD (AP)—Representa­ latitude 20.4 north!" longitude 59.3 America’s Cup races. • ivy, pleatlesB model • crew neck pullover terview Thursday night that out­ Soviet Union exploded a 15-mega­ west, or about 1,350 miles east-^ The\President and First Lady told the 325 elegantly dressed din­ an important step in the U-S. gov­ tives of 11 brass and copper firms ner guests representing society, X • olive, tan, black, light beige • nhetland wools • orlon sayelle side commitments were causing ernment's active preparsitions for ton nuclear bomb at Novaya Zem- southeast of Miami took a host of notables along as charged with conspiring to fix government and sailing, “beyond • sizes 29 to 38 • olive, camel, light oxford, blue Glenn, first American to orbit the aggression against China.” lya this morning, according to sm ' Hurricane hOnter aircraft, with i guests on\the U.S.S. Joseph P. PR.WDA BACKS KENNEDY prices on tubing will be arraigned the result rests this very happy earth, to fall behind in spacework. The week-long barrage of words official -announcement from the In U.S. District (Tourt here Oct. 2. an assist from the Tiros weather; Kennedy Jr\for a. close look at MOSCOW (A P )—-The Soviet Schlrra is scheduled to make a Uppsala Seismologlcal Institute. satellite, showed the storm was i the U.S. defender, Weatherly, and relationship between our peoples.” press approvingly described has been one o t the heaviest in The firms, accused of violating Sir Howard said both' sides want six-orbit flight Sept. 28. memths, but it shed no light on how The announcement, which was becoming slightly disorganized and the Australian challenger, Gretel, pa'rt* of President Kennedy’s re­ One Of section one of the Sherman Anti- to "win the.race, but "the most im­ Glenn and Dr. Robert R. Gll- the U2 was downed or the na­ signed by Swedish expert Markus maximum winds had reduced from set out to battle fb* the cherished marks on U.S. policy toward Trust Act, include some of the portant thing’’ Is to get to know ruth, director of the Manned tionality and fate of its. pilot. Baath, said the explosion was the largest brass and copper manufac­ 65 to 50 miles per hour over a sailing cup. Cuba today as realistic. But Connecticut’s , Spacecraft Center here, both de­ each other better.- The ambassador Broadcasts have said only that second biggest in the Russian test turers In the country. Seven execU-' small area northeast of the center. The guest list included Brit­ the Soviet Communist party or­ nied the accusation In prepared 'said he is convinced the “safety of the plane was shot down by an aeries which started in Aug. 9 with tives are also nam ^ aa individual Gale.s .extended outward 140 ain's" ambassador to the ILS., Sir gan Pravda charged ...American l/airgest statements. our world . . depends upon very air force anti-aircraft -unit.- They a 40-megaton blast. defendants. miles to-the northeast and 45 miles David Ormsby Gore, £md\ Lady military and political circles .Glenn's said: A megaton is equivalent to one southwest of Celia’s cente"r. close understanding and unity of Formal did not indicate whether the unit The corporations and individ­ Ormsby Gore. The Ormsby ^res purpose between those of us who with continuing preparations "I don't want to add any more used rockets capable of reaching million tons of TNT. uals were Indicted by a federal Forecasters said the storm was for an armed attack on Prime statements to a situation that has are house guests for the weekettd share a great common heritage, Rental grand jury Wednesday., The indict­ at (Hammersmith Farm, the ea^ Minister Fidel Castro’s Com­ all the aspects of a tempest in a. (Continued on Page Five) who have fought and died to.- ment chajged they conspired to tate of Mrs. Kennedy’s mother ther—as we have in three wars munist regime. Kennedy, ooin- teapot. . mehting at a news conference Stores fix and stabilize prices over a fi.ye- and stepfather, Mr.,* and Mrs. id who have played' together." “Scheduling of my time USe Thursday on a recent Soviet Before, After Arrest year period beginning in 1956.- Hugh’ D. Auchincloss, where the .MODEL maximum benefit from a tecHnl- ReWrdless of their contests' at statement- of support for Cuba, cai and national space program, Kennedys are staying. sea, K*)medy said, the United 3 Dead Identified declared that a U.S. attack on -.BOYS'■ LONG SSLEEVE standpoint, has beeh ctMitlnually ' The presidential day at the races States and Australia are “ united the Caribbean litate- would be reviewed by both Dll'.'Gilruth and NEW YORK (A P )—All three News Tidbits followed a large reception and din­ by a comnum devotion to the aea." neither necessary or Justified at the management v-it NASA head- Probers Told Estes teen agers, who died from the from the AP Wires ner Friday night by .the Australian Between h ^ arrival at Quonset the moment. SPORT SHIRTS 'quiirters. ’ wreck of a police-chased speeding ambassador, Sir Howard Beale, Naval Air Station and- his de- “ Wally (Sebirra) and I aj'e good car have now been identified. Po­ and Lady Beale at the Breakers, partur* for the dinner, Kennedy MARINER 2 REPORT ^ lice said the driver had recently - FULL SIZE 6-PASSENGER 2-DOOR SEDAN friends a»u I vrill certainly ctm- Commonwealth premiers end now a showplace but once the pa­ issued a statement"'' expressing WASHINGTON (AP) — The tinue to support his 'flight just as been released from a Connecticut latial summer villa-of the late Cor­ pleasure over House passage of the Hit Till for $195,000 reformatory. week's haggling in London, ntill following report on the prog­ 2.99 well as I possibly can. We are sdl split over terms of Britain’s nelius Vanderbilt. United Nations bond issue. He said ress of Mariner 2 was released wbrklng togettier and looking tor- I / " Her. (ather yesterday identified Mrs. Kennedy wore a strapless, the bipartisan nature of the vote ------the girl victim as 'l6-year-old planned entry Into European Com- today by the National Aero­ mon Market . . , U.S. Embassy fjoor-lerigth ' turquoise gown of “was a demonstration of the com- nautics and Space Administra- (43ontinued on Page TwO) WASHINGTON (AP)—Billie Sqlf Hales has. particulary criUclzed Catherine Ann Rogers. She was silk crepe, designed by Oleg C a a - • woven plaids and checkl -Estes raided the tills of his com- his superiors' handling of Estes' spokesman In Vientiane, Laos, an­ ,tion. Mariner, 2, slaunciu^ Aug. "MAINE GUIDE" the oldest of seven children of nounces first contingent of 35 slni. /(Continued oa Page Five) . 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY pamies for $196,000 in cash'- deals to get more government Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, 13 27, is expected to pass within American military advisers serv­ W OOL PLAID • solid colors checks at the Ume the .law was acre allotments in order to grow Cottage'Pl. Gardens, Yonkers. 9,000 miies o f Venus Dec. 16. Phone Co. Ordered closing in on him, says the Texas more cotton under p'rice supports. ing with right-wing Laotian fac­ Mariner at 7 a.m. EST today: PONCHO tion will be withdra»^ on Monday. Distance froni the earth—3.144,- • buttondown and promoter's former general mana- Foster, who then took the wit­ (Continued on Fag* Three) ness chair, told of Estes' plucking Mlneola, N. Y.. judge rules that miies. Distance from Venua— regular collars To Cut TolT Rates ger. ' / former Roman Catholic priest who A. B. Fostdr, who managed $195,000 from half a dozen of his 51,08)5,461 miies. Radio signal: married Long Island woman and 12.95 • sizes 8 to 26 -Estes far-flubs enterprises, told companies. Good. ' . In New Hampshire Foster said «4ie . assumed - that sired several children m u s^ a y her • rich woven plaids others to 3.99 the Senate Investigations subcom^ Judy Garland $200 a month for their Support mittee Friday that Estes dipped $17,600 of it represented oontents , PLOTTER HANGS SELF • pre-shrunk for permanent . . . Soviet archaeologiata brought CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A into the companies’ treasuries for of two brown pia^r- envelopes he • P.ARI8 (A P )— PoUce siUd to­ fit ' bock to Moscow grains of wheat. • pullover with 2 buttons $412,000 a year rate reduction on that amo)mt between March 14 said he retrieved from a safe de­ By Berlin^ not Cuba day a fonner army officer whe in-atate long distance telephone posit box on instructions from Seriously 111 2,300 years old, found in excava­ allegedly o r g ^ z e d last mo'nth’a • email, medium, large ' and April 6. tions In Egypt, Soviet News Agency e other Maine Guide calls has been ordered by the New These were the days Just before Estes only a few hours before assassination' attempt against CARBON CITY, Nev. (AP)— Tass reports. ' wool Hampshire ^bllc Utilities Com­ amd after Estes' arrest on. federal Estes' arrest March 29. WASHINGTON (A P)—High ad-» If Congress approves Kennedy’s President C2iarles de Gaulle, Actres* Judy Garland was re­ American National Cattlemen's shirta mission. charges of fraud—when his shaky John Dennison, an States' law­ request, it would not mean that hanged himself In his Jail cell TTia commission issued two or­ yer, has testified his client had ported on her way to a rapid and Association comes out against Na­ ministration sources say Sbviet FYiday night. He was identified and business empire was collapsing. tional Farmers’ Organization pro­ reservists will automatically be shirt 'jacs ders yesterdas which have the ef- (Committee Chairman .To’i i L. no inkling that his arrest . was ■mooth recovery today after be^ threats to Berlin are greater now called to active duty, but it will as Henri Niaux, 46, a former -fect of bringing intrastate toll rate imminent. iag. rushed to a hospital Friday gram of urging farmers to hold major In the army communica­ to McClellan, D-Ark., recc.'-icd on livestock and grain off markets to than in memy years, smd that it give the President authority to charges of the New England Tel. Sen. Karl 'E. Mundt. R-S.D., de­ suffering from n kidney infec­ tions branch. Niaux was arrest­ U.95 Friday the long heau-ings on Es­ force higher prices . . . Her legal was chiefly this situation — not call them whenever he feels world and Tel. Co. In line with the com­ tes’ operation* under govern­ clared' Friday that the subcom­ tion. events warrant It, ed Friday a't .Agen- In, soutberB A DOUBLE DUTY OXFORD mittee’s investigators had un­ path cleared by quickie Me.\lcan Cuba—that triggered President CLOSEOUT SPECIAL paratively lower costa of toll calls ment farm program* and on divorce from actor Tony Curtis, Kennedy’s request for standby The officials Indleated any call­ France and was transferred to to out of state points. charges he received favored covered a new element of fraud CARSON .CITY, Nev. (A P)—Ac­ up o f reservists this winter would Paris. Police said he hanged hlm- FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY! in Estes' cotton iilotment deals. tress Judy Garland was rushed by Janet Leigh flies to Laa Vegas. authority to call up 160,000 Re­ CHOICE OF COLORS One order was for a $103,000 «in- treatoent from government offi­ Nev., to marry Bob Brandt, tall, serves. likely involve' Air Force tactical seir with his shirt, twisted, Into nual rate reduction' baaed on the cials. When the hearings resume He referred to ' documents ambulance from her Lake Tahoe units, and probably Navy des­ a makeshift rope. . . placed in evidence by the sub­ retreat to Carson-Tahoe Hospital dark and handsome stockbroker. While the current military 6 cylinder, 135 H,P. engine, standard traps- MADE OF HIGHLY utility's fate .of profit. may 'depend on- Estes' triad. . Foreign Minister Joae Antonio buildup In Cuba was a factor in troyer crewmen, rather than any committee’s counsel, Donald F. late Friday night suffering from MEAT SHORTAGE FORDC.AST mission, lieater, defroster, directional sig­ The comnilsslon origlmdly oth Committee Investigators said Bonilla Atiles of Dominican Re­ Kennedy’s decision, these sources large , uhits of the Army Reserve S>6u FF kESISTANT TREATED dered a $496,987 annual-reduction the bankrupt promoter may be O'Donnell. Mundt said the docu­ a serious ailment, accordinig to a or National Guard. CORNING, Iowa. (.AP) — Tho ments established that Estes had hospital spokesman. public says his government would said, the Berlin situation is con­ nals, tubeless tires, deluxe iniefior. 12,000 and the State Supreme Court up­ called to testify in about two support Invasion of Cuba by Oiban sidered infinitely more dangerous In playing 'down the current head of the Natioaal Fsrmera' held the ruling. weeks if he wins a long postpone­ sold to farmers heavily mort­ Hospital Administrator ' N. T. threat of Premier Fidel Castro’s Organization said today that tho miles or 1 year, factory warranty. Federal LEATHER AND DESIGNED, gaged land whic.h he didn’t per­ Redeye issued a statement early counter revolutionaries only if they because the Soviets seek there to ^2349 However, the high court noted ment of his trial on fraud charges had collective sanction of West’em weaken the North Atlantic alli­ regime, the high gi. nment livestock markets will be hunt­ Label Price—$2754.00. the commission ruling had been in Tyler, T'ex. sonally own. today that Misa Garland, 39, had sources said Cuba is regarded as ing for suppUea next w r ^ and DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER iWITH A MOLDED HEEL States got iextra cotton allot­ been admitted “ for diagnosis and Hemisphere nations . , , Two jet ance. baaed bn a test, case for the fiscal He is among a half-dozen wit­ fighters collide -in flight and both The Berlin crisis was described le.s.s of ,a worry to the Western the NFO Is stepping up its with­ year eliding Jime 1,1961. The court nesses still scheduled to be heard. ments by -selling land to farmers treatment of a kidney- ailment.'” Hemisphere than a year ago. holding action. "1 a an Agriculture Department, em­ fore creditors in federal court at a private home near the lake scheduled for action on the House the barrel. We want te get att 1 . ' Shot Salon, main floor .. . , . The other order, reducing in- on vacation. Calif. . . . State o f Misalsaippi and Reserves Is designed as Insurance aUte toll call rates by $309,000 a ploye who has. alleged during sev­ Friday. against Jhe worldwide menacd^ of floor Sept. 34. It won unanimous our meoabers together and tn His wife, blond* mnd attractive Miss Garland's press agent said UnitM States fast approach show­ eontaot oU nonrawheen tlMif| 301-315 CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS Ml 3-5135 year followed a Federal Commu­ eral days of testimony thait States i ■ commomsm', of which Cuba la on- approval BYlday from the Houso received favored treatlnent fraun down over whether Unlviersily o f Aimed Services' Oumnitt**. "Fitting Is Our Spocialty!" nications (;::Qmmlsslon acceptance Pag* Two) Ulsalssippi will b* desegregated. oniy a | miho: factor, they said. of new bookke^ing prooe^urea. the department ' (Oeatlimed Tag* nvat ffioattnuei'sm

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