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PAGE TWENTY-FOUB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 Average Daily Net Prese Ron For the WeHc Ended The Wehther I I — I ■.»■■■—I ■„.tf . I I I— — October 8, IMS FareeaM of U. S. Weather Bariea The League of Women Voters unit meeting on atate election Chamber Urges 13,638 Clearing tonight uot nuMh About Town laws will be held tonight at 8 at X-ray Unit in Shopping Areas NUTMEG FOREST MO. 118 change hi temperatun. Leer *g. the home of Mrs. Ehrl Gardner, Washiugtou Add Tall Cedars of Lebaden Member of Uie Audit 68. Saturday fair, eooler. Rigli hi The Rev. Paul Kaieer, pastor of 173 Spring St. IS ext Week for Public^ s Use Bureau of Ctrematlon 60b. Concordia Lutheran Church, will PO Car spaces HOBO D A N CE Manchester^A Cfiy of Fittagt Chorm Robert W. Schubert, son of Mr. conduct aervlces Sunday at 6:40 ( ______AnMriean L«^oii Hem* a m. In the Chapel of Manchester and Mrs. Robert Schubert, 17 Sum­ Alt townspeople are urged by*clans of those w;hose resulta are .The Chtmber of Commerce has LEONARD ST. VOL. LXXXII, NO. 11 (TWENTY PAGES)' Memorial Hospital. mer St., recently graduated from the Connecticut Tuberculosis and suspicious will also be notified. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 (ClfMMed AdverUihig an rmgo li> the Coast Guard Receiving Center, prepared a brochure recommend­ PRICE nVE CENTS Health Association to take advan­ Persons who can’t make the af­ The Disabled American Vet­ Cape . May; N. J., as a seaman ap­ ternoon and evening sessions Oct. ing that the Post Office Depart­ SAT., OCT. 1 3 .19$2 tage of the free chest X rays serv­ erans Auxiliary Will sponsor a cig­ prentice. He will serve on the U.S. 18 and 19 may get X rayed earlier ment supply patrons of the central . DANCING 9 to 1 arette bingo party tonight at 7 Coast Guard cutter Owasco sta­ ice coming to town Oct. 18 and 19. in the day, when the units will be post office in Manchester 'With ad­ t o r patients at the Connecticut tioned at Groton. A mobile unit he in the primarily X raying school per­ TONY O’DAIOHirS BAND State News State Veterans Home and Hospi­ ditional parking space. parking lot o ff Main St. between sonnel. Donation $4.00 Per Oouiris tal at Rocky Hill. Mrs. Cora Blow, The Men's League, Salvation North Enders nvay go to Robert­ The Chamber’s directors yes­ BUFFET SERVED hospital chairman, will be in Army, will meet Saturday at 7, St. James and Forest Sts. from 3 son School between IQ and 11 a.m. terday approved the brOchure, pre­ .charge at which refreshments will p.m. at the church. Col. and Mrs. ! to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, a Thursday; Buckland residents may pared by Bruce Wa^lns,>:rinli7nan Roundup ■ be served. • William A. Spatig will show color: shopping night. use the machine at Buckland of the Chamber’s ’Parking, and slides of a trip they made to the the next day, Friday, Oct. Traffic committee. It will l)e. ««nt ft Drive School between 2:15 and 3 p.m. The Girls Guild of Community Holy Land There will be a short 19, a unit will be at the Manches­ Friday; neighbors may go to Wad­ to the Post Office Department "'in Baptist Church will meet tomor­ business -meeting before the pro­ ter Shopping Parkade from 3:16 dell ^h ool on Broad St. between Washington. ■ Car Crash-Fire row at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. gram. Refreshments will be served. to 9. 8 and 9:16 a.m! on Friday; persons ’The introductory letter cites the Bessie Ferris. 8 Durkin St. There The public Is invited. The association said getting in the east and northeast sections present dearth of post office park­ Kills State Man will be a Halloween party after a X rayed will require little waiting and from towns to the east may ing, and warns that the .two exist­ business meeting. Priaes w ill' be The cast and chorus of "The and' no Inconvenience. Registra­ use the unit at Buckley School be­ ing spaces, both on Center St., may tion cards will be on hand .at the WARWICK, R. I. (AP)— A awarded for the best costume. For Boy Friend" will mwt at 7 p.m. , Heads DeMolay tween 1 and 2:30 p.m: Thursday CKX>n be eliminated to , allow tomorrow at the Community Y. unit and no undressing will be Evangelist Speaks smoother traffic flow. sixty - year - old Stonington, information' call Mrs. Ferris. necessary. or at Manchester Green School be­ Chinese Frank L. Maloney, son of Mr. ’The used car lot behind the post of India Cast pictures will, be taken and tween 10:46 a,ni. and 1 p.m. Fri­ The Rev. Flet cher Spruce, Mel­ Conn.,'man, Walter M. Brown, Loyal Circle, Kings Daughters, there will be a complete three-a^t and Mrs. Frank H. Maloney, 22 The X rays can reveal certain day; wWle residents of the W. Cen­ office o n Main St. would be a rose, Mass., Is conducting evan­ was burned to death today in will sponsor a rummage sale Tues­ rehearsal. The Little Theater of Englewood Dr., has-been Elected diseases, tumors and heart malfor­ ter St.'' area may use the machine good location for'additional park­ mations as well as’ tuberculosis, ing, the letter suggests. It would a spectacular highway crash day at 9:30 a.m. in Woodruff Hall Manchester will present the musi­ Master Councilor of John Mather at Westhiil between 3:16 anef 5 gelistic services tonigtit through of Center Church. Donors may cal show Nov,, 8, 9 and 10 at Bailey the Chrisimas Se^.! agency said. .p.m. Friday. Saturday at 7:30 at the Church of accommodate 12 to 16 Cars. on Route 2. 6th Gam e Chapter. Order of DeMolay. Included in the booklet are let­ Police said Brown’a oar wax New Battle leave articles for the sale at the Auditorium, Manchester ‘ High The X rays w,ill be processed by Local arrangements are being the Nazarene. He will speak at a church Monday night from 7 to 9, School. ■ , Frank, 18, is a senior at Man­ the Office of 'DiberculOsis Control handled by the Manchester TB ters from townspeople supporting •truck from the rear by a trailer chester High School. of the State Health Department Sunday ^h ool rally Sunday at the Chamber’s suggestion, and truck cab. running without the Committee, under Mrs. J. Herbert 9:30 a.m. and at the 11:45 a.m. and Other officers elected for the arid persons will be notified by Finlay, and the Junior Chamber of maps arid pictures describing the trailer, aa the two vehicles were Postponed Continuing coming year are John Thieling mail of either positive or suspi­ Coriunerde, under C. Dohald Briggs 7 p.m. church services. present situation of the post office. traveling north. Jr., senior councilor; Carl Swan­ cious findings. The family physi- Jr. The Rev. Mr. Spruce, a native of The cab and car skidded together son, junior councilor; Sherman Texas, Is a graduate of Nazarene about 150 feet before coming to a SAN FRaF c ISCO (AP) — THE TWO ROADS Feir, senior deacon; Peter Ma­ College, Bethany, Okla., and Naz­ Public Records •top at the Route 117 exit lane. Baseball Commissioner Ford On Frontier AND TOE loney, junior deacon; Peter Ten- Regent Renamed guard, and Mrs. Oliver Jarvis, out­ arene Theological S e m .ln a 'fy , Witnesses said the car burst into Fnck today postponed the nent, senior steward; James Mehl, er gpiard. Kansas City, Mo. He held pastor­ flames on impact and that no one Officers will be installed at a Warrentee Deeds sixth game of the World Se­ NEW DEI^I, India (AP) TWO DESTINIES steward; Larry Lorentzen, ora­ ates in Texas, Kansas and Ohio bfP was able to get at Brown, trapped ries between the San Francis­ tor; William Warner, scribe. DofI Circle banquet Oct. 24 at the Manches­ fore coming to New England. Arthur A. Pyka and Judith W. inside. — Prime Mmjster Nehru said ter Coultry Club. Pyka to Nicholas J. Guarlno, prop­ co Giants and the New' York HEAVEN or HELL ■ Also. Craig Beckwith, treasur­ He is the author of four books The truck driver was identifled today t h ^ the Indian army er; Walter Hudson, sentinel; Mrs. Edward Cavagnaro, 72 erty at 153 Loomis St. FATV by police as William S. Sier, 43, Yankees until Saturday at MATT. 7:18-14 and a contributor to Church has been wdered to drive Chi­ Preston TWombly. chaplain; Wil­ Linnmore Dr., was re-elected Harold N. Henry and Brenda M. Mount Vernon, New York. noon, Pacific Daylight Time, Fellowship Meets School' and other periodicals. Henry to Arthur A. Pyka and nese Communist troops from COME AND HEAR ABOUT THIS liam Swanson., marshal-; Gary regent of St. Margaret's Circle, I The services are open to the pub- The victim was identified, police because of rain and wet Daughters of Isabella, at a meet­ Judith W. Pyka, property at 99 OVERWEIGHT said, by his son. Eugene Brown, 38. Indian territory on the North­ VITAL SUBJECT— *16 CENTER STREET Whitman, standard bettrer; David grounds. ' , Sppncer, almoner, and Bruce ing Tuesday night at the K of C At Second Church f ± ------^------__ White St. Available to you without a doctor’s The accident remained under po­ east Frontier. GOSPEL HALL Thieling, William Pomeroy, Dun­ home. Mirian Backer to Sadie L. Gross- scription, our, drug called ODMMEX. lice investigation. Frick made his decision at 8:41 Nehru said his government )iad man and Helen Weintraub. prop- You must lose ugly fat in 7 days or a.m., after a brief tour of the ordered the army "to free our ter­ Preached Nightly (Exc. Sat.) at 8 P.M., Sunday at 7 P.M. can Bockus, Thomas Levitt; Rus­ Other officers include Mrs. Jo­ The Women’s Fellowship of Sec­ your money back. No strenuous oxer- sell Quillette, Robert Froelich and ond Congregational Church will Makeup Cliuic Set, perty at 36-38-40-42 Oak St. loggy turf of Candlestick Park, ritory in the Northeast Frtmtier." seph Tonski, past regent; Mrs^ else, laxatives, massafe or takiar of More Dope Arresln Due home field of the Giants. Frank Biddell, preceptors. James Lemon, vice, regent; Mrs. meet Monday at 8 p.m. in Fellow­ Attachments so-c^Ied reducinirucing randies, cra te rs or Fighting erupted on the Hima­ Oral Vacciue Free Lucille De Pasquale Guamaccia cookies, or chewing gum. ODEINEX Is HARTFORD (AP) — AtIdiUonal It was raining when Friclr made layan frontier in the northeast on The Connecticut Order of Chev­ Albert Soclelo; financial secretary; ship Hall of the church. a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. arre.sts are expected in a .state­ alier will install the elected and Mrs. J. Ward Rlls, first vice i^atnst Thomas Guamaccia, prop- his inspection lour, and winds of Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Donahue, treasurer; When you take ODBINEX. yon stUl en> wide crackdown on narcotics that 40 to 60. m.p.h. were raging appointed officers at a public Mrs. Donald Cornell, recording president of the Connecticut Fel­ The free clinic for Sabin oral perty at 126 Bolton St., $7,800. ^ y your meals, still eat the foods you In the fighting since Wednes­ it, but ybn simply dnn*t have the already ha.s netted 17 persona on an through the area, a point of land day, Nehru estimated the Chinese ceremony Saturday at 8 p.m. in secretary; Mrs. Douglas King, lowship of Congregational Chris-, polio vaccine. Type I, will be held Yankee Homes, Inc., against urge for extra portions because THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Joseph R, Reynolds, property at assortment of chargee. In San Francisco Bay. Communists suffered nearly 100 the Masonic Temple. scribe. , tlan Women, will be the speaker. ODBINEX depresses your appetite and Tell Me, Master, of Life,,. Most of the alleged narcotics She will be Introduced by Mrs. Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Frances and Niles Drs.. $2,500. decreases your desire for food. Your The seventh game of the series, casualties. This was nearly three Also, Mrs. Charles McDonnell, weight must come down, ibecause as Th« peace of years of searching and creating and the. awe of the law violators were nabbed in a chancellor; Mrs. Wilfred Lemire, Joel Hitt, program chairman. ^ the vacant store Just west of the Building Penmitg if it is necessary, will be played times the figure reported by Peip­ ROAST BEEF AU JUS n .5 0 your OW'D doctor will tell you, when young meet for a moment in a glance between Poet Robert Frost* roundup that started Wednesday Sunday at noon. ing Thursday and indiedt^ ttmt Latest Edition monitor; Mrs. William Gallo, cus­ Mrs. Albert Post and member.s Stop and Shop on W. Middle Tpke. To Wallace B. Pettengill, for yo.u eat less. yo% weigh less. Get rid and a young woman as he autographs a book of his poems. ITie night. Two others were arrested todian; Mrs. Paul Gruessner, ban­ of the devotional committee will construction of a dwelling at 345 of excess fat and live longer. ’The Yankees lead the aeries the battle is continuing. at Broad St. ODBINEX costs IS.OO and Is sold on poet lectured last ni|bt srt Trinity College. (Herald photo by early yesterday In Waterbury. Po­ three games to two. BAKED LASAGNA $1.25 ner bearer; Mrs. Bruno Ladyga, conduct the worship service. _ The clinic is a makeup for those Vernon St., $10,000. Red China lodged a "strongest Of ‘Tons’ Show thif QIIABANTEE: If not satisfied for Oflara). lice said three more persons were and most serious protest" with ------FRibAY SPECIAL! \ ------trustee one year; Mrs. Anthony Members of the Wonjen’s So­ who didn’t get Type I at the free To Nutmeg Homes, for construc­ any reason Just return the package to sought. > Gryk, trustee two years; Mrs. E3d- ciety for Christian Service of cllnios in Jime. tion of a dwelling at 340 Windsor your druggist and get your full money the Indian Embassy to Peiping, Set by WAXES back. No questions asked. ODBINEX Six men and three women were accusing India of invadliig Chi­ COMPLETE LOBSTER DINNER mond Kiely, trustee tlire* years; Bolton Methodist Church will be Three thousand, seven hundred St.. $11,000. is sold with this guarante by: picked up in Hartford alone. ’Ilie Mrs. John Hickey, first guide; guests for. the evening. dosee of Type I have been secured To FYank Gambolatl, for con- N-War Peril in Berlin France to Put nese territory and spreading the Shrimp OocktaU or Glanis A LL FOR ABTHVB DBUG BTOBE others were nabbed elsewhere in flames of war. On The Half SheU or ^ _ "More Tons of Fun,” a musi­ Mrs. Burton McNamar, second A social time with refreshments by the town health department for itructlon of a dwelling at 31 Can- the state. guide; Mrs. Adam Bajoris, inner will follow the meeting. the clinic. Nehru spoke to newsmen before Fmit Gup, Clam Chowder cal variety show, will be present­ dlewood RO., $13,000. M2 Main —Mnil Orders FlUed Most were charged with pos­ taking a plane for a three-day ed by the Manchester WATES Customs Bars BROILED STUFFED LOBSTER session and sale of narcotics, and trip to Ceylon. He had 4tonsulted Oct. 26 and 27 at 8 p.m. at Bailey were presented for hearings yes­ Vegetable, Potato or U,S, Pushes Effbrt This gymnasium of the Riley Creek .school at Gold Beach. Ore., was wrecked yqsterday by thfe gale with Defense Minister V. K. Auditorium, Manchester High terday in U.S. District Courts. About Monaco Krishna Menon and Foreign Min­ Spaghetti and Salad School. One of them, Richard Broad- winds of up to 90 miles an hour that la.shed the Pacific Coast from northern California northward Ciioioe of Dessert to Washli^ton. School holds 400 students. No injuries were reported at the school. Some istry officials on toe border orisis Mrs. Charles Thompson, a anx of Hartford, charged with Thursday. Coffee or Tea ' founder of the club, win be mis­ heroin selling, was free under PARIS' (AP) — France an­ 100 were forced, to evacuate their homee. (AP. Photofax). nounced today she will throw up '------1 — ------Lt. Gen. B. M. Kaid, «no of tress of ceremohies. Chorus num­ To Convince Nikita bond- on a previous narcotics India’s leading offloers, was sent bers Include the "Twist," Var­ charge when he waa picked up. a customs barrier around Monaco WERE SAIE-ING! at -midnight because negotiations to head a newly organised army SATURDAY SPECIAU-STEAK DINNER $1.95 sity Drag," and a ballet. Choreog­ Bonds ranging from $1,000 to Accused of Espionage corps on toe Northeast Frontier o LEGAL BEVERAGES raphy for the show is by Betty An AP News Analysis According to reports known to $20,000 were set for those arrest­ on the tax-free status of , Monaco Storm Batters have broken down. last week. • HOMEMADE BREAD and PASTRIES Jane Turner, Harvey Ward and By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER the White House and Ue- ed. Aa Indian government aqaikss- a SOUPS MADE FRESH DAILY FTiscllla Gibson. Ward, an hon­ COLUMBUS DAY WASHINGTON (AP)—Kennedy partment, Khrushchev.; told a ’The announcement from the man said the fighting broke eut orary WATE, is the only male •dmiriistration officials are carry- number of Western in re- Ministry of Finance and Econom­ Pacific Coast, Wednesday after a Chiness Com­ member of the club. cent weelca that be ilhave Nominated ic Affairs said customs regula­ Soviet Union Expels • AIR CONDITIONED on a calculated campaign to] WASHINGT6n (AP) — Presi­ munist soldier hurled a graiade Mrs. Michael Misovich has di­ try to persuade So'viet Premier i Berlin sett)«nr(ent lines tions will go into effect around the at an Indian outpoet. FRANK’S rected the designing and making of a Soviet-East peace dent Kennedy has sent this post­ seaside principality when an eco­ Another Due Khrushchev :^at he is risking The Indians reported their eas- of costumes. treaty. In his-vlew' id end master nomination to the Senate: nomic agreement between France ualties at 17. killed or wounded. 62.3 MAIN STREET grave danger 'q f nuclear war If Charles W. Latimer, Pleasant The first edition of "Tons of ae forces Uie Berlin crisis to the the occupatien righto ef le United and Monaco expires at midnight. GOLD BEACH, Ore. (AP)—A Peiping said 83 Chinese Iroope Fun” was present^ in 1957. It is Valley, Conn. In Nice, half an hour’s drive .merican CAFE CORNER OF PEARL brink of military acUpn. fierce gale battered more than were killed or wounded. tr ■ a club project that is useful as Secretary ef Defenei Robert B. (Gonllriueil on Page Foar) from Monaco, apectally designed Radio Peiping- eiaimed toe In­ group therapy./ tninlraiijgnre been aeserahie* «nd l.OM miles of the Pacific coast ' 'MuNannuemmMMfNaiUlilbeteai'^ bs ------— --^Extended Forecatt dian tr o (^ "fled in eonfusimi, ' _____ "______(..Issuing Budesr •••> aeaeh /^ ■nd^generous sgrea an eago Feo^) O m » HATOM •MtetamnB •< Rm Mg D«n«efa»- I

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PAGE TWO ILANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHESTER. CONN., FHIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 12«I MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER,: CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 - PAGE THREE ■y died ovenverked an4 dtacouraged training at Fort Gordon, Ga., to­ dtella Serqfln, North Shore Rd., Anyone havingr questions may call in 1872-^the year he was nomi­ Hockville-V ernon day. He entered the Army last meet at a hew-<^lme tomorrow/ in the Ellington; Elgline Dumais; 1 Ban­ Bolton Mrs. Robert Butterfield of Vernon 9:30 a.m. in the parish room. nated -for. the, president^/ by the STARTS TONIGHT! May'and completed basic' training croft Rd.: Linda Lively, Scott Dr., Rd. NOW 2 BARBERS \ Liberal Republicans and Demo­ at the fort. Vernon; Denise. Goulet, 11 Ban­ To Sew LA.vettee . AT ALL inMES AT Stamps I^ ew s Sheinwold on Bridge Artny National Guard Sgt. Jo­ Advertisement— on the crats, a f^linter party opposing MANsneiDii^ Report Ma^e croft Rd.; Leonard DeCarll, P. O. Board Sets Closed Session The Woman’s Society for Chris: Cash Flier ServifcB Aluminum RUSSELL'S By U>tJlS S^^’DEIX Grant. seph F. Sokol, son of Mrs. Bemlce Box ll^iCMkville. Man Service will meet Ttje.sday at Sokol of 38 Village St., completed Windows — Save. Across from BARBER SHOP Greel'ey broke with the Republi­ IMscfiarged yesterday: Beveriy 8 p.m. at United Methodist Church' Post Office, • Bolton. Mc’Kinney can party during the Civil War SHOW SINGLETON < tjie nine-vveek general supply spe­ COR. OAK and SPRUCE 8T. Telephone t Now U.S. Stamps SMB i*Ttl'T AIX OO^R SHOWl O n W o r k a t F tIm , 71 Mountain St.: Patricia To Cut School BuUding Cost to- work on layettes for the Metho­ Lumber, Mitchell 3-2141. and accepted wide-spread public IN ENEMY'S SUIT Nomi4aaik cialist course at The Quartermas­ <€tz, 25 Oak St. ; dist Service Center in Providence. Plenty Of Free Parking WASHINGTON (A'P)-The Post unpoputerity when he stood by his uw By Alfred Sheinwold M a m ter School, Fort Lee, Va., Sept. 26. Births yesterday; A son to Mr. Members' are asked to bring nee­ •MKttir v m Manchester Evening Herald Office Department announced principles and signed thf ball bond le THAT It isn't hard to bid the enemy'* 3 N e w S c h o o l Sokol Is regularly assigned to and Mrs. Francis Scanlon. Broad The board of education will have^Volkert’s case and said that it wa^ dles. thimbles and thread. The ma- E of the 43rd Division’s 169th/Yn- Bolton correspondent, Grai'e Mc­ with the NEW . Thur.sday a new^ Srcent George for Jefferson Davis. 3ACK .. suit when you have their ace. 3 K M » 5 1 Brook: a daughter to Mi*, and Mrs. an executive session tonight.at 8 to unique. He said that the largt teriy arid sewing machines Will be Dermott, telephone Mltehell Jo.seph Pulitzer, editor of thjs In­ l*<;8TTI*i8 « A Q I 4 fantry. He attended Rockvill^^igh provided. Mrs. Myron Lee and Washington stamp will be the reg­ Showing a singleton 1* a more del­ h W ’ IHHIUlO Work on the Skinner Rd. ele­ Richard Kosch'witz. 8 O.ak St. “ go over figures” on the proposed cement block machine Shop with 3-6,566. fluential iibenil newspapers. ', the N S M teR li _____ * 0 1 7 School. / school, Mrs. Claire Warfel, press Mrs. Clifford Stephens will be ular first-class .stamp when high­ icate matter. Birth today: A .son to Mr. and living quarters over it has been on Teen-agers by St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the M O T lA S r mentary school is coming along George W. Powell.^gunner's Mrs. Clarence Dumais, 1 Ban­ representative of the board said hostesses. North would have no problem mate second class, TJSN, eon of the market fot a long time with Tin Deposit Found Mm lysfllM t HMrtnf Aid* with RdmarhabI* N*» er postal rates go into effect next New' York World, was born in if his singleton spade were ^AKIMC ^Q9B4 fine, the school’s building commiit- croft Rd. last night... Supt. Philip Liguori Briefs ^ .4 J H B O l'H iiB Thomas B. P ow ell/of EUlington, no buyers. The building is par­ Jan. 7. Budapest in 1847. migrating when changed to a low card in apy oth­ ^ tee was told last night by Archi- told the board this week that $60, ticularly adaptable for the business The last regular session to *‘TEL<^IKE*’ he was three. When he was 31 674 GM9SS has reported for duty aboard the CANBERRA — Australian offi­ NEW TEMPO The new 8-jsent air mail stamp, er suit. He ■would, then be void of ■tect Wijliam Miletto. Advertisement— 000 can be subtracted from the for which Mason plans to use it. reake new voters ' before election *■ Z«fWth*B remarkable **Tel-Mike" Control cuts off aHi sounds he bought the feeble Dispatch and AM4S42 A»SB anti-submarine warfare support Don’t be bossed—toe independ $949,000 estimated cost of the cials are predicting a> significant I a conventional red in' color, shows spades, with a good band and fine aircraft carrier USS Wasp, op­ He said that Volkert had the busi­ will be held tomorrow from 2 to 5 upturn in tin production as the re-! " BOOKS except those you to hear on the telephone. When the call is merged it with the EJvenlng News. support for hearts: and he Would Reporting there were no par­ ent by registering Republican qn 1 school without jeopardizing the ness there beforK it became highly p.m. at the Community Hall. \ .^completed, flick the convement switch to hear ah sounds aiain. * a plane soaring past the dome of Five years later he entered the A 7 3 X l & r ticular problems, Miletto did say erating out of Boston, Mass. The suit of the discovery of e 100,000.-1 the nation's capitol. show this by bidding two spades .9 A Q I 7 4 MBM Saturday, Oct. 13 9 a.m. to 8 p .! education program. , residential. More boys and girls between classic newspaper circulation wars however^ the septic tank installa­ 40,0(X>-ton flagship of Task Group m. Vernon Liguori also tojd the board it is 000-cubic-yard' deposit of tin^bear- 3 Othor'Botter HearirHi* Feeturaa The 5-cent Washington stamp, right over West’s bid of one 'G K r a Bravo recently, completed a repair Republican Town Residents of the area opposed the ages of 10 and 13 are needed ing ore in north Queensland.' htffwff^itva*. t. a«v« HMMy. Batitry S. Rtiit'- m New York City by buying the tion had been held up pending ap­ Committee. not "a n y too soon” to start plan­ the Volkert request on the grounds for a junior bowling league which iMVOg fiwmOT* tM* n»» tNCr*«M« ITM- *#•, blue In color, is based on a bust SMde. period at the Boston Navy Ship' •Mystery, Romanra Adventure, aev«f*te*wyyf«tee*me, H*ct»r«u«iA*cf»ury SfiemtnratMi. World, which became a paper for With the actual hand North d in - proval of the tank' by the state ning which classes will be on dou­ that it would create' a traffic haz­ will start tomorrow at 1 p.m. at sculpturied in 1788 by French ar­ the people. He seryed ip the Mis­ health authorities. Miletto 'said yard and Is now conducting anti Advertisement— ble sessions next year. The super­ Cheek Wardrobe Sports, .Science Fletlon s ymr frmk ymm mm lyfftof w>ffHa>t. tist Jean Antoine Houdon, which not afford so strong a bid. Instead, 1 * submarine ‘operations in the At ard, would depreciate property the Parkade Lane.s. Those., inter­ Time to overhaul your present souri legislature as a Liberal Re- he jumps to throe hearts. This the septic tank was of a different Cash Fuel Service — Aluminum intendent said he was "amazed " at values in the neighbortood and ested are asked to call Duane Le- has been called the best likeness ptiblican In 1869, switched affilia­ type from the one listed in the lantic. Windows —: Save. Across from recent phone conversations with fall wardrobe.' Some of those dear of Washington ever produced. shows strong heart support, with School Menus would create a hardship on the Blanc of Carpenter Rd. little things that looked so daz- Dewey-Richman Go. Quinn's Pharmacy tion to become a Deihocratic Con­ total values of IS'to 16 points. In Phis Red MqttoBS-FaUaa original plans and specifications. Post Office, Bolton. McKinney people who were not aware that residents. The confirmation cla.ss of Bol- Since 1894 there have been more gressman from New York in 1888. Vernon Meimentary School 767 M.AIN ST. \ *78 *»lii St„ Manrhr«t«r. PhoiH> Ml 8-418* this case North has 18 points In Also reporting to the commit­ Lumber, Mitchell 3-2141. Bolton ha.s to educate its Grade 9 Members of the zoning commis­ ton congregational Church will & . ^ i ^ ^ “L tfe r ^.r/ck^’ ^nd Te^ MC ARINC. A'0 *i than 70 different George Wash­ Pulitzer died-ln 1911, after being Monday — Ravioli, kernel com, V high cards (using ths familiar 5 WEEKS1N tee was Griswold A. Chappell, pupils in town next year. sion said the repair business is not ington stamps. blind, the result of overwork, his clerk of the works, who said that cole slaw, corn bread: Tuesday — Vernon news Is hamiled by The Liguori satid no definite decision a permitted use in a neighborhood last 14 years. Part of his for­ count of 4 for an ace, 8 for a king, hamburg loaf, rice, gravy, green IX Here are the naw postage rates 2 for a queen and 1 for a jack) and West can get- one spade trick, but A BALLOON with the exception of a single Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W. would be necessary until August business zone which is the cate­ required by the law signed yester- tune established the yearly Pulit­ then South draws trumps and has catch basin, all the work done be­ beans, picklee: Wednesday—Vien­ Main St., telephone TReinont but. either 'Grades 5 through 9 or gory of the Volkert land now. zer Prizes for excellence in jour­ 3 points for the singleton. na sausage, mashed potatoes, day: Tries for Shun tricks to bum. Gate open 4:30. Show at 7 pjn. fore his appointment as clerk is 5-S1S6 or Mitchell 9-6797. Grades 1 through 4 would have to The Dartdson case scheduled for FMrst clasa mail—Regulai- letters nalism, theater, music, poetry, DaUy QuesUon satisfactory. This catch basin was onion gravy, spinach, tossed sal­ be on double sessions next year. Wednesday night was tabled be­ n'ovels and biography. South can afford to make a slam ad: Thursday—roast turkey in will require a S-cent stamp, air­ try by bidding four clubs. North Partner opens with on* spade, tom down and rebuilt, he report­ If the new school is expecled4o cause of an error in the advertis­ mail 8 cents, and poat cards 4 Other stamps issued honoring and the next player passes. You ed.' gravy, buttered noodles, dressing, be ready by Dec. 1, 1963, Grades ing. .ABLE MANCHESTER journalism: 300th anniversary (rf shows interest and a diamond con­ peas and carrots, creamed onions, Jews^to Observe cents. The Increases, one cent in trol by responding four diamonds. hold: SqiadeB—Q 8 8 4: Hearts—8 He also said the foundation 7 through 9 might be on double To Greet Daughter Church each Instance, are effective Jan 7. printing in colonial America. 1939; 3; Diamonds—-10 0 5 3: Clutos— B 8 cranberry sauce: Friday—Hwne- sessions from ^ p tem ^ r to De­ The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore W. Freedom of the Press. 1988: and Now. however. South must come walls of the south/.wing and those baked beans, macaroni and tuna UBLIC MARKE Second clasa — Magazines and to a halt since he has three losing 8. What do you say? of the center section, except for Feast of Booths cember, Liguori said. If the school Chandler will attend a dinner to­ Newspaperboys of Amertca, 1952. salad, oole slaw: dessert, milk, is not Id be ready until 1964, the night In observance of the 200th •SINCERE 803-805 MAIN STREtT newspapers will pay three annual cards in the suit bid by West. Con­ Answer: Piss. It would be one small part of the wall at the bread and butter served with all increases erf 4 per cent each fe>r ceivably North may also have pleasant to bid two qiades to keep BOLTON west end, has been completed. The The Feast of Booths (Sukkoth) board might want to put Grades 1 anniversary 'of - the Vernon Con­ meals. will be observed at holiday services ; through 4 on double ses.sions so gregational Chufeh. The Rev. editorial matter and 10 per cent Bulgaria at 8 Million three spade losers, in' which case the opponents quiet, but who will uncompleted portion of the center Lake St. School: Monday—ravi­ Extra Special Values! for advertising matter. The Hrst South Is unsafe as soon as he gets keep your partner quiet? TONIGHT—ENDS SUNDAY section can not be reached because tonight at 8:15 p.m. and t'omorrrow ■ the "already curtailed" 'program (^handler will bring greetings from oli, tossed salad, cheese wedges, and Sunday at 10 a.m. at Temple >n the junior high school would the Bolton Congregational Church, •HONEST increases also fall due Jan. 7 MUNICH — Bulgaria's popula­ above the level of game. For Sheinwold 36-page booklet, of excavations required for a wa­ buttered kernel com, pears: Tues­ FRESH DRESSED. LARGE ROASTING Third class — Bulk mail, moatly tion, 3,700,000 at the beginning of ITiis puts the next move up to ”A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send "SATAN" Shown Twice At ter main. Beth Sholom. . not be further curtailed, Uguori which is the "mother" church of ‘ 7:60 and 10:16 Friday and day—chicken In gravy, mashed the Vernon parish. The Vernon advertising circulars, will require this century, passed the 8,000.000 North. He knows' that South is In- 60c to Bridge Book, Manchester The' six-inch water main , has potatoes, buttered peas, cranberry The eight-day observance begins, mark in April, according to a re­ tsrsstsd in a slam, for South would Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand Saturday been run from the gate valve at at sundown today but only the first New teachers will have to be church was known for many years •COURAGEOUS CHICKENS 8 to * Lb*. Lb. 49c increased rates of one-eighth of a sauce, applesauce: Wednesday— hired whether or not there are port received In Munich from the have bid four hearts instead of four Central SU., N.Y. 17. N.Y. 4:30 and 0:30 Sunday Skinner Rd. to the gate valve at two and task two days arc consid­ as the Second Congregational cent in each of three years, raising e » a nh Mt beef stew, peanut butter or cheese double sessions, he said, adding he the ultimate piece cost from- 2>i to official news agency, BTA. clubs if he had a minimum opening (Copyright 1904, General Tea a hydrant, including a four-inch ered full holidays. Church of Bolton. The Rev. Rob­ sauidwiches, brownies: Thursday— plans to start presenting candi­ ert Shiraoda, pastor of the Tal- 27, cents. Pirsft increases sW) ef­ bid. North has shown his ace of tures Oorp.) branch into the building. chow mein with chicken. Chinese The holiday commemorates the FREWl, MEATY, PORK IF there were no such wanderings of the Israelites in the dates for teaching positions about cottville Church and the Rev. Paul •CONSCIENTIOUS fective Jan. 7. diamonds, but South signed off at Electric light and telephone noodles, buttered green, beans, gel­ the first of t'he coming year. four hearts. Why did South change thing in the world as 3/N poles have been set and under­ desert. In Ancient Palestine Jew­ Bowman of Rockville wilj bring Space Bofiy Formed atin: Friday—cream of mushroom ish families built branch covered French, Latin and physic.il educa­ greetings froin "daughter" SPARERIBS Lb. 49c As National Newspaper Week his mind? ground conduits for both utilities or vegetable soup, peanut butter tion teachers will be needed for will be observed Oct. 14 to 20, the The answer Is obvious. Steuth booths outside their homes and churches of the Vernon church. Congress Races BRX3SSBL8 — Major Belgian nave been laid from the poles to and jelly sandwiches, cookies or Grade 9. next year. Post Office Department reminds must be worried aibout losers In the the proper places inside the bulld­ lived In them during the holiday Budget Jumps eleotrical, avfatimi, metallurgical, brownies. period. In an.swer to a question from a Bolton Congregational Church readers of the nation’s 11.000 plus enemy’s suit. If this is the only o g walls, he said. ■ Northeast School; Monday— board member, Liguori .said any LEAN. SHORT SHANK newspapers of "the story, behind problem. North has spade control. and research companiea have join­ Today, miniature booths are used will have a specif meeting Mon­ ed to form Belgo^ace, an organ­ In connection with the setting spaghetti, tossed salad, green on holiday tAbles and the four hacr combination of grades that would the story” of the special postage Even If there is some other prob­ of the utility . poles, ' Eklward provide the necessary classroom.s day at 8 p.m. in the parish room stamps it has issued honoring the To Adjournment isation to coordinate space activi­ beans; Tuesday—creamed dried vest symbols, a palm branch, wil­ to consider and approve a pro­ SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb lem, North has strength enough to Masker, c o m m i 11 e,e member, beef, mashed potatoes, buttered could be put on double sessions 39c Fourth Estate. drive the hand to the level of five. ties. It will act for industry In its low , branch, myrtle branch and posed budget of $18,093 for the relations with the govemment'and asked why the light poles could peas: Wednesday—assorted soups, fruit of the citron tree, are blessed next year. It could be Grades 4, 5 Since 1939, six commemorative North .therefore bids four spades, not have been set at the j'ear of and 6 rather than Grades 1 through coming year. The budget for 1962 WASHINGTON (AP)—The 87th»Oklahoma, North Carolina. Idaho. with space agencies in other Euro­ tuna salad, egg salad sandwiches, In the Temple to remind Jewi.sh -was $14,874. Most of the lncrea.se postage stamps have recognized Congress—its ranks dwindling al­ Kentucky and Georgia—all added inviting a slam and showing a the property, instead of along tKe celery and carrot sticks, cheese 4 since the enrollment is approxi­ CHOICE LOIN the high traditions of the Ameri­ spade control of some kind. pean countries. people of God's bounties and bless­ is to support the new religious most by the hour—sends Its rear to the bill by the Senate—were re­ school property line facing a de­ wedges: TTiursday—chicken and ings. mately the same. can press. First Postmaster Gen­ guard in a weary, all-out charge This is enough of an Invitation velopment. This required removal CTavy, mashed potatoes, buttered educational building now under ported to be holding up agree­ PBC to Show FlanN construction. There will be in­ LAMB CHOPS u,*1.09 eral Benjamin Franklin, who was toward final adjournment today. ment. The House conferees were for South.r..He leaps to six hearts of branches and trees along the julienne carrots; Friday—bakeii Scheduling of meetings to pre­ himself an Influential editor, has Only three billa of any import­ and makes the contract in a walk. line, he said. beans, macaroni and tuna salad, sent proposed school plans to the creases for insuranee. for the sex­ Out to any thlehneiMi yon wish .. also' appeared on many stamp is- understood to have proniised- e Matinee Tomorrow 1:1 ton's .salary and supplies. ance were atlli to be cleared out Chairman Howard W. Smith, D- Andrew Tricarico, committee pickles. Milk, dessert and sand­ Mothers to Hear public is on the agenda for a of the way. and Senate and House member, felt there was little loss wiches served \eith all meals. meeting of the , public building DeacoiiH I.i>ad \\'orslilp Three editors — a "down east Va., of the Rules Committee that Wilton Thorpe will deliver the leaders were hopeful — but not they would never accept tljem. in removal of the branches and Open Oar rage Youth Director commission Monday at 8 p.m. at ■Yankee,” a small town midwest- burning with confidence — that trees. They were choke cherry the Community Hall. PBC mem­ sermon at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. PsrmhouM*,, frozen, ready to serve Pies; erfter, and a Hungarlan-bom im­ Al.so remaining were two ap­ An open house display of the worship services Sunday at Bol­ they would be wrapped up by late trees which are prone to, such new Vernon town garage and high­ bers have said ■ they would like to Chocolate or I-emon CrMun. Save SOe. Each migrant—founded newspapers lib­ propriations measures needed to ENDS TUESDAY Mrs. Hooks Johnston 'will speak ton Congregational Church as the 39c afternoon or tonight. run the government In the' current problems as hosting tent cater­ way department equipment will be give townspeople ample oppor­ erally on a shoMtring. guided JOHN WAYNE In pillars during the warmer months, Wednesday at 8 p.m. aA a meeting board of deacons conduct the serv­ Senate Democratic Leader Mike financial year. held the weekend of (5ct. 20 and 21, of the Mothers Club of Center Con­ tunity to discuss the plans be­ L i them to greatness In the 19th Cen­ ‘•HATAHI”—color 8:65 he said. The committee said it fore they go to the to'wn for a ice. Thorpe's topic will be "A tury and have been honored with Mansfield of Montana summed it One, a final clean-up supple­ according to Andrew Tricarico, gregational Church in the Fed­ up by saying adjournment should Cary Omnt-Deborali Ken- would checlt to see whether better highway superintendent. vote. Layman’s Viewpoint on Religion." commemorative postage stamps. mental. passed the Senate Thurs­ eration Room. Her subject' will be Milton Jensen. Norman Luck and F TRiPLE-S BLUE STAMPS! YOUR PriftCHASES ^ be possible today, but "I would day night carrying J860 million as Robert Mitcham In trees might be planted along the ■Tricarico said the equipment The PBC will also elect a new They are Horace Greeley, editor line after the school job is com­ “Growing Toward God,” or in­ secretary Monday to replace Ray­ Joseph Tracy will assist. Mrs. Em-, not bet on It.” compared with $404 million voted "THE GRASS IS GREENER” available for public inspection will terpreting a Childs religion. of the New- York Herald: 'William Both houses were skating on In color 7:0* pleted. include trucks, plows, Raders and mond Negro Who l esigned because erson Bosworth, Mrs. Louis Das- Allen White, editor of the Em­ by the House. Conferees were to Some of the committee mem­ Mrs. Johnston has been director canio and Mm. John Rogers, rep­ thin Ice as far as a quorum was meet to reconcile the two ver­ Note! Doors open •:80—one loaders. He also said special guests of the pressure o busine.ss. James poria. Kansas Gazette: and Joseph bers criticized Miletto for what of religious education at Center Norris of Riga .^anc, who was resenting the board of mi.ssions concerned. The House produced sions. eomplete show starts at 7 p.m. from other area public works de­ Church for eight years, 'and Is Pulitzer, editor of the St. Louis more than half of Its membership was termed a lack of business ef­ partments will be invited. named to replace Negro, will sit and stewardship, will lead respon­ Post-Dispatch and New York The Senate put Into the bill on 8 : 0 0 4;16-1*:40 ficiency. Prank Cornell said the youth director at the church. sive reading. Thur.sday. but the Senate has not the -floor five Oregon public works The garage, completed this year. on the commission for the first World, respectively. committee was concerned at the A special program has been time Mdnday. Hear I'toar risked a roll call this week. It al­ projects that had been knocked Is situated on Rt. 30 in Dobsonville, planned for newcomers to the club. Although the three men were last meetirtg because the state east of Dobson Ave. Completed Znners Table Action The Rev. Edward Johnson, vicar highly different in personality and ways presumes a quorum to be out of the regular public works There will be refreshments and a present unless questioned. board of education had not re- plans for the event will be an­ After a public hearing that last­ of St. George's Episcopal Church- physical appearance, they had a money bill. ceived a set of plans which the social time after the program. spoke to the Women of (St. The reason for the low attend­ nounced later, Tricarico said. ed almost two hours Wednesday remarkable number of attributes Rep. Michael J. Kirwan, D-Ohio, STANLEY WARNER committee felt Miletto should night, the zoning board of appeals George's on their mission in rela­ ance is that many members have said he had. them eliminated be­ Friday Nite FlrelioiiHes Open in common. One went blind from have forwarded. Miletto Replied' it Firehouses in the City of Rock­ granted the request of Albert and tion to the rojfision of the Episco­ overwork, another died from the hustled home to campaign for the cause of the attack made by Sen. ’ was up to the superintendent of Kay Phillo for a limited repairer.s' pal Chiirch at their first meeting Nov. 6 congre.sslonal elections. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., on a bill ville will be open today and tomor­ Driver Arrested TED> TRUDON same cause. All three frequently DIXIELAND DAND S T A T E I Z l schools to do this. row for public inspection at 7 p.m., license at the Sonoco Station and of the year. There was a brief flicker of sponsored by Kirwan to build a championed unpopular causes with The need for better communi­ Fire Chief John F. Ashe has an­ tabled the request of Oiarles Vol- Officers of the group are Mrs. TOUR AL:THH0R1ZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER OFR rare courage. Two changed their hope that shop would close up $i0-million aquarium in Washing­ Tonight At 5:25-8:26 cation between, the architect and In Minor Crash kert for permission to use a lot Robert B\itterfield, president: Mrs. Thursday night after the pro­ ton. Saturday, Sunday nounced. political affiliations in midstream the committee was cited by other Speeding Charged •at the corner of Brandy St. and Henry Shorrock, vice president: longed and bitter row over the Th" other mohey bill to be Oontimious FYom 2 P.M. and the third moved Into the liber­ members. William Aborn said the Richard F. R a y n o 1 d s. 22, of Joseph J. Hasch, 36, of 516 Bush Bolton Center Rd. for an auto re­ Mrs, Paul Maneggia, treasurer and al wing of his party. agriculture money bill was »et- cleared is the $S-billlon public Saturday Nite committee should have been told Hill Rd., has been charged by po­ pair business. Mrs. Frank Barry, secretary. 1963 tled. Thomp.sonville, was arrested at works measure which was agreed Williasn Allen White was born ahead of time about the con­ 8:20 p.m. yesterday by Patrolman lice with failure to grant the right It was decided that when the It was decided to hold a"*^cork- This hope was crushed by a to in conference several days ago of way and will appear in Circuit report of the hearing is typed up shop meeting iviirs- KARMAN GHIAS — TRUCKS and STATIOJi WAGON'S w'hen he W'as 27, made it and him­ House and Senate conferees will was sent to President Kennedy proved from the committee as Gerald Gulmond, 37, of Hebron, as" nest Mason for an auto repairer’s ery for small children will be avail­ try again to iron out their differ­ Admitted yesterday: Pauline E. Hasch was turning left into Hart- license on Volkert’s property *“ self famous almost overnight with late Thursday aft^r a row be­ BARDEN well, ^nd added to bring up a Linder, 130 Union St.; Kathleen is able during the work.shop. Those a fervid editorial. “What's the ences over the bill, after two pre­ tween Sen. Richard B. Russell. D- host of, small matters would delay ford Rd., from Prospect St. contingent on the outcome of the attending arc asked to bring a vious fruitless sessions. wiioie-iiiiM Scanlon, Broad Brook; Sherman Patrolman Lester Silver Jr. in­ Volkert appeal. box lunch. Coffee will be served. matter with Kansas?" He wrote Ga,, and the House was settled h E E i i ? thp job. Hills, West Shore Rd., Ellington; D BUSINESSMEN • The Senate versiop of the meas­ by a compromise. PTO Meeting Set vestigated. A Hartford attorney argued A;i members are invited to attend. the Pulitzer prize-winning editori­ RESTAURANT LIVELY OO-HlT LET THE FA.MOUS VWs DELII’ER al in 1923 and 10 years later went ure authorizes more than 14 bil­ Russell finally won out in his ’ FKflSIB R VMEBI Vernon Elementary School PTO THE (H)ODS FOR YOU to Moscow to write special dis­ lion worth of projects, the House demand for funds ter six research 840 MAIN STREET "LOVE AND THE will meet the teachers Monday at patches for his small paper — and bill 12.2 billion. laboratory projects , at Sidney, In Downtown Manchester Its first mee/ting of the year sched­ PANT51. DEUYTCRT FRENCH WOMAN' the New York Times! The Sage Passage of this-legislation ii not Mont., Mandan. N.D.. Watkins- NEXT "EL CID* uled for 8 p.m. at the .school. The LEONARD’S SHOES of Emporia was friend and advisor essential, and there has been talk ville, Ga., Tucson, Arlz., Byron, • FINE FOOD • France’s Kinsey Report faculty will outline the courses of to presidents and statesmen. It might be put oyer until next Ga., and Carbondale. HI. study for the year. ' f $ • Horace Greeley, editor the New year. But the more than 200 proj But he had to give up on a * L*gol BovtraqM * Mrs. Donald Ronalter, president START TOD AY f York Herald, advised: "Go west, ects involved have so much pollti- peanut marketing research facll- of thf unit, has appointed Mrs. R. BE IN YOUR NEW HOME BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS! young man. go west." but he. him­ cal appeal in im election year that' itv ro-onosed for Dawson, Ga.. and F. Quinn as ways and means chair­ self. went from the .small town of strenuous efforts are being made agree to accept only $4.9 of the man: ,Mrs. Donald Richard, hospi­ DELIVERED Amherst. N. H., to New York City, to compromise it. $b million the Senate voted ter tality* Mrs. E. Lauble, pi^ram : where after Initial failures, in The authorizations will have to I farm research, M Mrs. Jack Sizer, mem'berahip: Mrs. publishing literary weeklies, he be followed later by the cash to. Botn branches also cleared to ERST Arthur' John.son, room ^ mothers: Mrq. Herbert Blicer, publicity. KOMBI built the Herald into a great news­ build the projects. the White House the t2.3-biIlt.on paper. He was bom ,In 1811 and Six large projects in Montana, highway financing bill for the next NAR1T0RIL Mrs. Ronalter’s feHow ' officers two years. this year are Mrs Richard Allen, m t it d k H tr first vice president: Mrs. James Norwood, second vice president: •NateJir WarrM It’s a treat they’ll all love. Our tempting foods Mrs. Robert Crowley, treasurer: WOOD BEATTY Mrs. Howard Aldrich, recording <2019 HAVE YOU TRIED A toujour Gai! "SYLENnOB Is Mr GBA88” are carefully prepared and beautifully served. secretary: and Mrs. Thomas Conti, DELIVERED / ’Ihat's Ths Sandy Wilson PWy PiBi 4*N Chsadkr Is „. T]he atmosphere is graciou.s and congenial, per­ corresponding secretary. Return from 'Trip P B iO E IM : DIREOTION INDICATORS, ■MEaaiLL’S MAEA1’DEB6' fect for family dining EMERGEr Miss Sharon Bentley of Dobson ■ Most HTS, SUNVISOR. HEATER, STRAWBERRY BLONDE LATELY? THE laY FRIEND Rd., Vernon, and her cousin. Miss DEFRC BUMPER OVERRIDERS TEL. Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS ‘ DEMPSEY Donna Paquln of West Hartfard, THE LITTLE THEATRE OF have returned from a two months Comfortable JUST CALL, WE WILL BRING SEE MANCHESTER I Ba n q u e t r o o m a v a i l a b l e f o r p a r t ie s crosscountry trip. Tlje two girl's Shoe m ONE TO YOUR DOOR FOR WUl Frosant took the northern route to the NOV. A #. 10 West Coast, visited the Seattle “MEASURES UP” ! AN EYE-OPENING DEMONSTRATION World's Fair and California places YOU'VE EVER WORN! At BAILEY AUDITORIUM SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED of interest, returning via the- Manshsstsr High School 12 NOON to 8 P.M. southern route. CHERRONrS ArrangemMit Through Music , To Exhibit Work Inirodocing H»* VlNER Use any measure you wish—^'Fhe answer always See Tkr Come in ...LO O K AROUND TIiMtrs Intsmntionnl BstUr r June Ovyen of Vernon is one of "Featirre” Tie , . , o new three Connecticut women artists / comes out the same. Nobody is better qualified TIchSts: $2.00 Rsssrvsd Se* MS Asslast idea in comforti Beauti- "It* 8YABTA748” “I'XlOD FOR whose work will be on display at B1.B0 OsnSml Admission' ii/lly ilylsd, and crafted • by temperament, experience and ability to be PACKAGE STORE Plat AVEYIS EVERY MOOD” Trinity .College, Hartford, from Tickets at Leonard’s Shoe Bob Hopo is Oct. 21 through Nov. 12. The ex­ in the softest glove leather your governor than the man who now holds that "BACHELOa IX 622 E. MIDDLE TPKE.—AT THE GREEN Store and Hartford Road. Dairy YABAniSE” 46 E. Center St. hibit will, open with a reception ever tanned. Full length office. ■ * from 2 td 5^ p.m. in the Wean Queen, Quinn's Pharmaev or cushion innersol* to soften FIRST SHOPPING AREA ON RIGHT. AFTCXt MOTTS Phone Ml a-lS**—MI S-4S14— CemplelV Show at 7:M I Lounge of the Student Center, at MI 3-60*4. which Miss Barbara Podorowsky every step, plus springy / 5 e and Miss Mary Rby vylll also be cushion crepe soles and at .these top value used cars CM honored. heels. In your fovorit* Miss Owen 1* a graduate of the colors, too — oftd very 1961 COMET 1460 RAMSLES Rhode Island School of Design. Keep Him in the Governor’s Office She won the Connecticut Water- modestly pricedl OWN YOUR OWN HOME NOWl ACT TODAY.. DON’T DELAYI t-D oor Sedan. Station Wagon. color Society’s Nelson C. White FoOy equipped. One owner. YOU CAN VOTE BY prize last year. 5 8 . 9 9 Antematte shift. ^ 6 9 0 Antomatlc shift. *1590 At University 2 7 BEAUTIFUL, NEW. . . All NEW DESIGNS LOBSTER DANCING Janis Aldins of 15 Ironwod Dr., I960 VOLKSWAGEN ABSENTEE BALLOT is enrolled as a freshman at the RANCHES, CAPES, COLONIALS, SPLIT-LEVELS-3 AND 4 BEDROOMS! Vote For I960 RENAULT University of Rochester. A 1962 Dauphlne. A real • If you will be absent from the State bn N'oTOmber sixth. A la Carte TO ■ m r , MUSIC o f Grossman' Homes are complete . . . every­ _____ . • Convertible. graduate of Rockville High MAIl THIS COUPON TOOAY thing, is included . . . heating, plumbing, Folly equipped. prtfo for this ear. W School, Miss Aldins is taking a K* • If you are ill or physically disabli^ and unable to vote electrical . . . everything right down to the 100% guarantee. 51590 VersatilQs___ liberal arts course. She is the wax on the select oak'floors. There is nothing John itN. Dempsey T9Sr'CHEVROClf“ . in person at the polls. ‘ -- — niuT • "-C- ~ ■■■Mas.vjiValdis' ■ «8 5 — *S1Sfe 'tfl- W s v ^f o r iT $ 1 .95 Aldins.' QUINCY »9, MAM- . Representative Today! Corvair. 4-Dopr • If you are a member of the Armed Forces. S«rv«d With ToMty Trail Ride Slated • 6l*vs • Liclitl Country ^ulre. Sedan. Standard The Connecticut Trail Rides As: a*ntl.iMS< hili.oolor 1162 PWly eqaipped. H390 shift. *1290 soclatlon has slated a trail ride • Btovi-Fit! r.Ad.1 EDWARD J. DUNN . For Governor Frofich FtIm and ColoBlaw EVERY SUNDAY from the home of Charles W. JM. To the Republican Town Committee, 511 Main Street, 132 Natchaug, Conn. MANT MORE TO^OOSE FROM Schaeffer of Snipsic St., Rock­ M, lot k Stilt) LOISTIR, M dinnoD— 6 eoHrsas 4:30 ta 8:30 P.M. ville, Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. Mitchell 3-9425 Manchester, Conn. Please arrange Absentee Ballot for: A picnic stop will be made on Hopkins Rd., ElHn^ton. MICHAEL CRAVIS Voter’s Name ...... CHOICE LEGAL lEVERAGES Riders' of All ages in thLs and 902 Main St., WlllimanHc, Conn. the Manchester area are welcome HArrison 3-6201 to attend. They should bring P O O T W a A N ran ..... TED TRUDON, Inc Shaker Park qoung and goq This adyerti-sement paid for by the Independ­ lunch for themselves and their Address...... Tel...... * DANCING mURS., FRL mid SAT e ent Dempsey for Governor Committee. TOLLAND TURNPIKE. ROUTE 88 \ horses, if they wish. A chuck wagon will transport the lunches ' TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. Don’t delays Complete and Mail Today to the Ellington stop. U ) a ln u L RESTAURANT J RESTAURANT News of Servloenieii LEONARD'S FhoM Ml 9>2B38 — OpM Evaniiifs F|»r Further Information— TeL MI 8-2185 Army Pvt. Robert C. Vaughn, — OPEN NIGH-I^Y TILL 1 A.M. — i l l IRAINARD ROAD ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. SHOES GROSSMAN HOMES . V AufAoHwJ Dm Iot RiFURLICAN T^WN COMMITTii ■Vaughn of 26 Windsor Ave.; is I T WALNl^T ST., MANCHESTER— MI 3-4828 schedilled to complete eight weeks 881 MAIN ST 130 GRANITE STREET QUINCY MASS TEL PR 3-7100 HAZARDVILLE, CONN. advanced In^vldual Infantry i \

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• i PAGE FOUE MANCHESrrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, IRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 196S a. -J- ertadn Bdiool PTA Wednesday held. Refreshments were served Stop sndlShop supermarket on W. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER |2. 19W PAGE FIVE From . All the World VRture Talk Heard night. by Mrs. William Lisk and Mrs. Shopping Center Middle *n>ke. at Broad S t POR. MNT He showed color slides he haa Olnton O'Brien. The doses will be In sugsr S and IS nm . Mevio PrsJ I >'1 By Robertson PTA taken' of wiow formatlona. the The next Robertson PTA maet- lumps, and will be for those who with teem the evening of Oct. 31, Church win be at 7:30, 8:30, and . Sabin Clinic Site -•^owd or Mtast. UNICEF marked boxes for "contri­ 10:.30 a.m,; and at St. Joseph's iforming and opening o< buds on tag wUI be an open houae Wednw- have not rec^ved Type I. sUde peojeotan# ' i s r r familiar trees and t^ ts and the AiiotheV clinic will be held later Mrs. Sandals to Get butions. . C^urcah te Bagleville, at 8:30 a.m. Pope~^Urges Leaders Atf r4d Fr«d«tU, a Omte • ttadi* di^, Nov. 14, at ilM scdMOl. Ww free poHo' elinie for Sabin Smorgasbord Ptanned The Rev. Roger W. Heinx. pas­ •r at WwMnftoA School, dlacuta- Changing stages of a eaterpUlar this fall for Type n . WELDOM MUG. CO. from the chrysalis to tiM butteir- Oloa were used as gaiptiUng de­ orU vacoltie. Type I, will be held No clinic, ia planned for adults Ml Main S tr-M . MIS-8M1 A smo<%asbord will be sponsored tor of'the Prince of Peaoe Luther­ M “Nature Around th« Tear” be­ fly. vices by ancient Oraeks, Egyp­ S u n d ^ from 1:S0 to 4:30 p.m. at for Type HI, although on# may by the Democratic Town (Tommit-1 an Church, will deliver te* sermon Hear Plea for Peace fore about 80 memben of the Abb- A short buBtaMsa meittng was tians, Remans and Babylonians. the shewing center west of the be held for children. Hadassah IMA Award tee from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 20 at the at the 10:1.% a.m. service Sunday Nathan Ha!^ Community Center. at the church heaftetiartAa •* Cov­ T ______Kound lable entry Industrial <3enter. Mr». George Sandals, ,40 Steep Hollow I.Ane, will be honor------There will be dancing to the music j fOuBtlBued from Pafe Oae) church was bending two cbeer y of Dirk Zimmer's Rhythm Ran- •d Thursday, Oct. 25, for outstanding work with the Zioni.st Coventi->- Grammar Sch6ol Pta glers. I 'Manchester Evening Herald ers to the ccuncil. ^ V _ F s m u . i n G S E R V I C t had. aae^mbled'mond H. Bradley assisted by ine Little, telephone PI 2-82.T1. flee-bour council opening corel’ all Greece, said other Orthodox ef Hedaaa^. formal discussion between teach-; 'Arthur Forst, ,Mrs Burton' mony Thursday. Taking his place churches behind the Iron Curtain IMa. meaoK "Mother Ih lei-ael ' ers and parents concerning currir-, ■ on a throne, he spoke in French likely would follow the Russian ta the Touth Aliyah movement of ulum and eharacterislics of child-;'”’'* ^rs- Walter F. Hdtgen^-Tick-; Hospital Vj omen ki a firm voice. lead, but the Greek church would Mneel. TSie a\^ rd will be pre- i ren in particular grades. -I T'* ^’■'>"11- The Pope's audience was, the not reverse its decision to boycott •anted to her and 22 repreeenta- The kuditorium wll be, set up i these women or other members of | To Meet Monday main activity in .the Vatican to­ the council. ttvee of »ch of the Connecticut - with six tables. (Jhairmiin from ; 'hetowm committee^ ! ehaiAera of- Hadasaah at a lunch-' each grade will be, for Grade 1,1 The Rev James R. MacArthur. , fashion prefers day. No ' council session was The Greek, archbishop termed Mrs. Angus Gordon of Hamden scheduled, and the 2,700 prelates the action of the' R ussia church eon at Waveriy Inn, Oheahirt. ! Mrs. James Zuccardv; Grade 2. Pa-'to'- " hy Missions . here for the conclave turned their a great blow to Orthodox unity Touth AHyah ie an international' Mrs. G. Richard Messier: Grade 3,' sermon topic at 11 a.m. will be guest speaker. Monday at attention to iining up candidates and said it acted "under pressure agency for tee fescue, relief andl Mrs. Ralph Huckinsi Grade 4. Mrs. i service Sunday at I ii-sl ( ongrega- ■.noon at a fall. limcheop meeting for the 10 commissions, of 24 from the Soviet government, . rehetoilltation in larael of homelee.® ■ I Robert Vi.snv; Grade 6. WilliamChurch. Church school will of the Women's Auxlliarj’ of Man­ Jewish,, children, from all over the ' E. Glenney ■ and Grade 6. M rs. be at 9:30 amiJ0:4.’) a.m. at Kings- members each, that will debate which Was motivated by poUtlcal chester Memorial Hospital at the This the issues before this greatest reasons," worM. ' Hadaxsah ha-s contributed; Vlohn Dinsmore, {tefreshment.s will huiy House.. The Junior Choir church meeting 4^ modem times. in excess of $40 million dollars to 1 I be served bv mothers of Grade l.will meet at 10:4.% am. at Quandt K of. C Home. Her topic will be Balloting starts Saturday in St. Touth Aliyah .since 1934. Morel Children. ' •; Hall. A. budget meeting .will' be "Public Relations What Can An Peter's Basiiica and wiil continue Itian 100.000 children from 721 I The voter making ses.sion lomor- held at 7 p.m. in the vestry. The Auxiliary Do?" Mrs. Gordon ia Day into Night through three more private coun­ U.S.' Pushes Effort oountries have been . aided. Thel row will be held from 9 a.m.' to | Senior Pilgrim Fellow.ship will chairman of the Connecticut Hos­ cil se.s.sions spaced through next program trains children and youth I ,8 p.m. at the Tow r Office Annex, meet at T p.m. at Quandt Hail. pital Association Council on Hos­ week. SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! for work te Israel. They live in | I Set I Nlf'EF Drive -p|,p Rev, James H. Ameling. pital Auxiliaries. To Convince Nikita JfW ymith villages, agricultural i The Roherteon .School PTA will The council fathers will elect 16 aotxlementa. and .special schools | pastor. Will use New Kind of' The public relations committee members of each commission. I Love " a,s his sermon topic during of the auxiliary, headed by Mra. (Continued from Page Oae) where de.signing, printing and aca­ UNICEF program on Halloween | j, ^ ,prvice Siindav at Sec-, Pope John will pick the rest. The demic snfbjecta are taught. David Warren, periodically give# I in the south end of town as a com- congregational Church. . tours, both'general and maternity, j pontiff thus can ensure active pai^- States. Britain and France hi Mrs. Sandal.s has been president tlcipation on the commissions of West Berlin. "’.'.‘""V "'IT'''', The annual meeting of the and show slides of facilities at the bishops—such as those from re­ and rice president of Manchester Vtilhams of High St is ' church will be held al 8 p m. Oct. hospital. Mrs. Gordon will speak | He has also been reported to ORIGINAL ROGERS Hadaasah .several times, and has mote regions In Africa and Asia— 30. All church officers and heads on the further expansion of this have said on various occasions held cheirrhanships on a local and . Mr*. George E. Sandals who cannot line up enoUgh geo­ regional level. She is Vice presi-| "arg e of p i S fFidlev' '’’•Ran.zations are urged program. graphical support for election. that he did not think the United QUAUTY SILVERPLATE derit of the Connecticut region and Ferpison. Mrs. Maiirv- Cohn. Mrs.l*° K've thejr annual reports to the There will be a business meeting Once the commis.sions are States would go to war over West aeefion area chairman. SJarlier | lary of Mancheet^ir Mertlorlal Hoe- Edgar Boisvert and Mrs Francis .Mr Ameling « ns pos- and progress report on "Hi-Fever that wears its formed, the work of the council Berlin. He has remarked that per thks year she was a member of pitid, and a member of the fund Beaiidet. Anyone else interested in ; • T^ese are needed for mim- Follies ' after the hincheon. will shift into high gear. In the haps the problem is one which Made by the INTERNATIONAL (he (JoWen Jubilee Sttxly Mission i drive committee of the Iveegiie of as.si.sting Mrs. Wijliams may call i eographing for distribution at this Reservations may be made with i(Mk starting Oct .21 the prelates President Kennedy and he should to LsracH. i Women Voters j annual meeting. Mrs. Harvey Pastel, 66 Waranoka own embroidered meet five times in plenary disouss personally. SILVER COMPANY Her civic activities have includ- Board members of Hadassah Children of the achool wdll'carry I Sunday Ms.sses at St. Marj '» Rd. Members may bring guests. ■esal^s. The judgment in official Wash­ •d tee executive board of the Sis­ and cloae frienda and families of They\ will have much to do.' ington is that the Soviet leader terhood of Temple Beth Sholom, honored guests have been inrited Prior ts the opening of the may very well seek such a per­ (he executive board of Manchester to the luncheon. Others interest­ necklace Church’s S^st Ecumenical Coun­ sonal talk with Kennedy by com ,'Area Health Aaaociation. the exec­ ed in attending may obtain an in­ cil, prepa^tory commissions ing to the United States late next utive board of the PTA. tour guide vitation by calling Mrs; Lewis drew up 70 drbft schemes or top-, month to fittend sessions of the (hteinnan tor the Women’s Auxil- Segal, president, S4.T Garden Dr. Of golden leaves. Subtly carr- Ics representing abstracts of near U.N. General Assembly. In that ed id softest 80'?^' wool. 209$ ly 9,000 different\proposals re case Kennedy would alntpst car' celved In a poll of tng^ world eplS' tainly have at least one meeting fur fiber. In beige nr Wu*. eopate. with him. Choice—2 beautiful ppen Cantor Wald^ Israel Boiind^ Sizee 12 to IS. ' New matters raided fit. council He could use the occasion el' discussions may also be E luded ther for denunciations and threats stock patterns In a stunning on the agenda. or for building a case for his aide To Be Honored at Temple The council Is concerned of the Berlin dispute. presentation drawer chest — «• $25 Christian unity and the place oi The Western powers see Khruah' Cantor and Mrs. George Wald of ] the Church in this age of enOr' lev’s arguments as designed Temple Beth Sholom will be hon- j mous scientific, economic and po­ sibmly to justify a slow motion ored tonight at a farewell re- E litical development. The discus' Communist takeover of West Ber­ eeption in the Sukkorh and As­ akms will touch on every impor­ lin b^simdng with the removal of sembly Hall of the temple follow­ tant aspect of Hfe in today's protective presence of U.S., Brit­ ing the holiday service. changing world. ish and Flinch troops. Cantor Wald and his family will Modem electronic devices will What the\Kennedy administra­ leave for Israel Oct, 26 for a 10- aid the council fathers in their tion is once ^ o r e tr}dng to get month atay. During his visit he is balloting. With each delegate across is thatX^estem powers planning to advance his Hebraic | marking a puncbcard ballot for have no intentioK of removing A N EV EN T studies. In order to become inti­ A fashionable 18 members of each commission, their troops nor will they admit mately acquainted with present aome 430,000 ballots for the 160 Soviet troops or U.N\ forces as day life in Israel he and his fam­ elective position^ must be han­ partners or replacements, la West YOU SIMPLY CANNOT ily' will live in a Kibbuti, or co­ Coverup.*. dled. An - electronic computer will Berlin. operative .settlement. do the counting. Cantor Wald was educated in Because of the staggering Spain First in O il the Hartford public .schools and whether it rains Or not amount of material the commis­ AFFORD TO MlS^l at the Hebrew Union School of sions will consider, some observ­ MADRID — Ollve-oii production Sacred Miisic from which he re­ ers believe it may be months be­ is concentrated in the Mediter­ ceived tee'..degree of cantor-edii- fashion prefers fore the first decree formulated ranean baste, which accoimta for eator. at the meeting is put to a vote in 00 to 06 psr cent of the world's He came to Mancbeater. in 19.S4 a pubUc session. output. Elpaln and Italy produoe and ha* presented progrsms of the Mushroom Collared Vatican sources were enthusiaS' half the world'a au^y. In the music of Judaism at both the M r. John's tic at the announcement in Mos' past two years Spain haa taken Temple and other places of wor­ cow that the Russian Orthodox the lead from Italy. ship in Manchester. Cantor George WaM He is married to tee former Es­ All Weather ther-Lee Kriw'itzky of Hartford! son is president of the Temple. "Jeunesse" The couple live at ,%1 Arcellia D r., Assisting them with arrangements and have two children, Benjamin. are Mrs. Louis Hurwitr.. preside.n,t 8. a student at Buckley School, of the Temple Sisterhood, and- Mr. COAT youHl love ill iMMif MAMCHtSTBR CgMTWm and Rochelle, 7. at the Green Hiirwiiz: .\Ii.. and Mrs. -Alvin School. Hir.shfeld, co-presidents of the Mr. H ^ i l y Priced At Mr. and Mra, Phillip Harri.son and Mrs. Club:. Mr. and Mrs. Is­ A true Mr. John Claasic » head the committee in chargy of rael .''iiyder, and Mr. and Mrs. Venetian Gold brushed ..... n r ^ ths reception tonight. Mr. Hafri- Philip Bayer. $ i l 3 9 beaver is shaped so deftly ' 7 “ . . . presenting a classic *Umekertek LDMBBBf Styled writfi deep flap pockets, Tivoli Toque . . . its front double-breasted effec>\^ccent- slashing bowed with Vene­ *d by shin.v disk button.«>^i7es tian Gold silk grosgrain in ? to 18 in Black, Brown pr the traditional Mr. John Black Olive! Cxvurt Bow. Highly Fashionable! $ 10.99

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mation doss Wui me«t at ths par' PUS and accurats aa anything ws sordid divorce and tha lost of his lEanrl^patpr the courage to go up in the hills South Windsor sonaga a^ 7:30 pjn. The oonfirma got from the U -f flights. ■son. Stephen. To escape' complete to find out if they existed or were A Thought for Today tlon daas will ms*(\tiomorrow at Pension Unit Legion Demands Armed Action Donovan Gives boredom and disintegration, he There was, fof a time, some a native legend. As his sabbatical Sponsored by the Menehester th« parsonage at 10 Sorning Ifprald writes the story of his life as the' nears completion, we leave' Con­ question s.s to whether, in. addition OouncU of Ohurobeo Legioit Seats Temple S e i____ ORANGE HALL son® of an English resldenl on a way unable to decide what to do FLOWER FASHION To Consider In Cuha^ Public School Prayers PUBUHUUO BY nUk Temple Beth HUlsl will ^ e b raU Final Offer for ■nU LD PIUNTINQ CO. INC. to keeping these eatejlite launch­ small, unimportant, independent with his onl^ companion, a bird he II BlaMlI Street Sukkoth this evening. ServiCM .will ings Secret from tiie''American peo­ state in India. The use of Tlash- had purchased in an Indian bazaar "The ways of man are before 85 EAST CENTER ST.-^AT SUMMIT ST. < Muiclieater Conn. Warshavsky be held at the Wapplng Community' LiAo VEXiAS, Nev. ( A P ) — ’Ihe: >termine whether this country THOMAS r P b B Q l^ M ple and from the Russian people, back ieojinique by - the- author, when he visited Krishi and Dora. the eyes of the Lord." (Proverbs Benef its Hike Cuban Captives WALTER R . i ^ O t ^ N Paul Scott, saves the narriitlve 5:21.'! WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Church at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Paul American Legion’s 44th annual should remain a member We should also keep them secret A sad Freudian study, but ex­ Shiman will officiate. An Orteg > PubUaMn from dullness and;'gives it a .slight Man often commits a wrong Sanford Warshavsky will be in- Former President Truman Pounded October 1. um otic enough to fascinate readers Staabbat will follow the services. The town pension board will convention-broke .camp today aft­ (Continued from Page One) from the United Nations. This was peppering of suspeil^e. ' deed in the belief that It will not atalled as commander of the Abe urged bipartisan support for who are devoted, to books about Junior Woman’s Meeting meet ’Tuesday at 5 p.m- in the er having passed . resolutions: something o^ s question for us es­ Conway’s rhothg)-''died when he be found out. In the privacy of M. Miller American Legion Post President Kennedy. ’Truman took ______Aibllebed Erery Byenlng Bneept India. . A n executive board meeting of Municipal.»Buildlng huiring room Havana—where Castro had kept BINGO For sophisticated readers and our lives we often do things and Demanding U.8. military action •undAveundaye end HoiiaaTe. Entered at the pecially in view of the fact that we was very young. He-desperately $ i 3 9 and Mrs. Sandra Rose as presi­ to discuss improving tension bene­ a swipe at the Eisenhower admin­ Poet OfMce at Mancneeter Conn, aa people' who are devoted to litera­ say words which we Would never the Juiiior Woman’s Club be him cooling his heels much of the 72 Eost Center St., Manchester wanted to establish rapport with dent of the Auxiliary during joint fits for town em^oyes. against Cuba. istration, blaming it Indiredlly for Semad Claaa Mail Matter. had originally urged the setting tip PARTY FOR MRS. FDR do or say in public. W e think that held Monday at the home of Mrs. time since last Sunday. ture from other countries, "Gabri- his father. The total rejection by POMPONS aerenionies tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. James Arthur, retiring chair­ Asking a probe of whether Uis the rise, of Castro to power. Harry R. Richards, Northvlew Rd. of a United Nations registry sys­ hLs father, who turned hUs son N EW YORK (AP) . A nurse no one will evei; learn about it. In ’The Lemon’s smobth-functioning At a news conference he said •UBSCRIPTION RATES ella”. by Jorge Amado will be a BUNCH at Legion Hall, at 8:15 p.ih. man of the board, said he had country should stay in the Unite^ EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 Payable In Advance tem for satellites. Now, aided per­ singing "happy birthday to you" reality, we never live In a vacuum election machine weathered its he thought he might be called over to his Aunt iSarah who came Others to be installed include: Girl Scouts been notified by General Man­ Carrier MxU joyous experience. Mr. Amado if carried a cake with lighted can­ and whatever we do is recorded Nations. / severest challenge sinpe 1948 to back for Castro’s decision or One Tear ...... tlS.SO 82100 haps by our realization that the out to-India, and later to a Brit­ W illiam Stewart, senior vice com­ Mrs. William Driscoll, Girl Scout ager Richard Martin - that the Six Monthe a Brazilian; the book was written dles into Mrs. Franklin D. Roose­ somewhere. It is impressed ypon Asking for a constitutional gpt l(ts candidate elected national further parleys in a day or two...... 7.7S 11.00 Russians can spot, locate and track ish tiitor, ruined his life. William mander; Leonard Landers, junior leader, is registering girls for In- town employee have taken a poll Three Montha • ••••. 8.90 1.80 wanted to follow his-father and velt's.boom aa she celebrated her our own lives, upon the lives of amendment permitting, prayers in ctHnmander. He took pains to emphasize sev­ One Month ...... 1.80 about four year.s ago and sold vice commander; Robert Rose, ad­ terinediate Troop 242 at her home, on how many would like to' im­ L8i our satellites anyway, w'e have set­ 78th birthday Thursday in Colum­ our families and. upon the lives of Tha. Informal but powerful se­ eral points, obviously’ to knock Weekly ...... 80 . more than a quarter of. a million seek a career in India; but since jutant; Thomas Corcoran, assist­ 892 Mstin St. The troop will meet prove the benefits. public schools. ; tled into a policy of reporting all Conway Sr. could foresee the end bia Presbyterian Medical (Center. those with whom we mingle. The" The convention’s big ”day Thurs­ lection X.commtttee had tabbed down rumors and speculation cre­ copiea in Brazil. ant adjutant: Joseph Lavigne, fi­ Monday at the Ellsworth E3emen- The Improved benefits might MEMBER OP of British rule in India, he blunt­ The hospital pastry shop staff physical- law of energy which day featured a fighting talk by Powers Over Josepl^ Matthews, ating excitement and controversy launchings to the United Nations. baked the cake. nance officer; Frank Rosen, his­ tary School cafeteria from 3:30 mean retirement at age 62 instead THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The setting ia the Brazil of the ly refused his son’s request. states that energy is never lost former president Harry Truman, Fort Worth, Tex., after each man in this country. The Aesoclated Press U exclusively In an effort to perpetuate some dis­ Hospital personnel gave the for­ but only dissipated also ajpplies to torian; Clarence Rose, chaplain; to 4:46 p.m. Mrs.-Robert Toce is of 65, provided the employe had entitled to the use of republlcatlon of mid-twenties in Ilheus on the A t­ The young man who had India who called Comnqunists "the big­ did extensive preliminary cam­ 1. There has been no breakdown guise and mystery about them, we mer Fir.st T.ady several bouquets. REDUCED Dominic PelUcane, sergeant-at- assistant troop leader. Troop com­ contributed more than,, he now all news dispatches' credited to tt or lantic coast. Mr. Amado was born In his blood became a siicce.ssful our moral and spiritual life. Our gest bunch of liars In the world.” paigning. Matthews refused to in negotiations. He and Castro are SABIN ORAL SUNDAY Many birthday telcgram.s and arms; Norman Brewer, service of­ mittee mothers include Mm. John does to the pension fund. not otherwise credited In this paper are designating our launchings by there and worked for a time on businessman , a ’ clever- business­ deeds and words are never lost. ’The gathering was marked by give up and continued working on ‘.‘still getting along.” and also the local news published here card.s were . received. There was ficer; Herbert Rose, assistant Zagorski, „ chairman. i Mrs. John .Another Improvement would be his father's plantation. The chief They are before., the eyes of the FOR SATURDAY ONLY its closest commander's election, his own. Powers, 6, an office 2. Despite his optimism, he can­ All rlithts of republication of ipeclal— using Greek letters, which will man, but a person with no loyalty a per.sonal note from President service officer; executive com­ Driscoll and Mrs. Louise Dellert. to let the employes Increase their dispatches herein are also reserved export of the region Wfla caaco. -T-Only to his Indian friend. Krishe, Lord. Tjiey remain somewhere, the in 14 ^ears. James Powers of manager for" the Georgia State not guarantee that the prisoners throw everybody off the track for However, here in thus small city, Kennedy, who was in the city on wrong deeds to cause us grief and mittee for three years, Robert Girl Scout Fund Drive contributions to the pension fund the English, Dora, and Dr. Craw­ YOUR FAVORITE LOAFER sharply, to increase their bene­ Macqw. Ga., won it. Department of Veterans Affairs, eventually will be released. ”It For Ptill service client of N B. A Serv­ a time at least, while we still gain we can see the foreshadowing of a campaign tour. the good deeds to bring us comfort Dyke and Melvin Stead; execuLjve Mrs. R. Chase Lasbury has been ice Inc. ford. who had saved him from be­ fits. ’The town would also increase -IlSe most controversial matter polled 1,997 votes to 1,014 for totally depends on Castro and his an upheaval that haa'produced the Mrs. Roosevelt, reported recov­ and blessing. WITH SUPPORT committee for two years, Fred­ named chairmsin' of the Girl Scout Publishers Representatives. The credit for reporting everything. coming a cripple in a Japanese its contribution. discussed dealt with school pray­ Matthews. government,” he said. new. modern capital of Brazik ering from a lung infection, may , Dr. Leon Wind, Rabbi erick Edlund and Russell Hitch­ fund drive scheduled Oct. 15 to 19. Julius Mathews Special Agency—New But at least we aren’t lying to camp. A third improvement would ers. , No cash will be sent to (juba York. Chicago. Detroit and Boeton. The writing flows along in the leave the hospital next week. Temple Beth Sholom cock; executive committee for one More than 60 volunteers under the MEMBER AUDIT The resolution, adopted after a as part Of the deal. Manchester Residents BUREAU OP the United Nations. Languid, fluid manner of the The title comes from the stuffed $ 1 ^ . 7 5 year, Reynold Berger. leadership of Mrs. Lasbury will permit the employe to belong to CIRCOLATION8 one-day delay and spirited ^debate 4. His only conferences with It's nice for governments to have tropics. If people ever read during birds of paradise he visited with The Auxiliary officers include; seek to raise $999197 through a an optional plan, which would give him smaller .benefita but pro­ on both sides, asked Congress to 4 Area Studen federal officials have been for the Free make-up clinic for those who have not yet received The Herald Printing Company Inc., siestas, you could say it was fine Dora and Krishi on an island near REG. 17.90 Janice Stewart, first vice presi­ door-to-door canvaas. Mrs. Joseph somebody somewhere in the world vide continued benefits for a bene­ pass a constitutional amendment purpose of making certain no laws assumes no financial reaponsiblUtv for reading for a siesta. the maharajah's place before go-" dent; Theresa Dyke, second vice Stubenrauch is the neighborhoM typographical errors appearing hi ad- they don't lie to. % permitting prayers in public Win WPI onors are -violated. Type I Oral P^liovinw Vaccine, Two themes are intermingled. ing to England. He cho.se the is­ pre.sident; Rosabelle Hitchcock, chairman for South Windsor. ficiary after his death. verUsemente and other reading matter SAVE $1.25 schools. In The Manchester Bvenink Herald This is the kind of thing the The love of an outsider, Nacib, land refuge because a friend of treasurer; Ruth Stewart, secre­ Another item on the agenda is The Cuban families committee The legionnaires acted in com­ United Nations is for. The United the Syman, for another outsider, Dr. Crawford’s was there and U o u r b ^ tary; Pauline Rosen, historian; ManrIiMiter Evening Herald approval o< a pension for Fred Four Manchester area students has spent months collecting mon­ l \ plete agreement, however, on for­ Display advertising closing hours; Gabriella. clove and cinnamon, a birds of paradi.se were reported in Alice Scagel, chaplain; Josephine South W indsor cy>rrespondent ’Ihrali, who retired Monday as at Worcester (Maas.) Polytechnic ey for the ransom. It can accept Sunday, October 14, 7962 or Monday—1 n.m Friday States won’t tell its own people, it eign relations recommendations. f rnTgrant worker whom he hired as the hills. But Conway never had Warshavsky, sergeant-at-arms; Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell superintendent of the water and Institute were on the dean’s list cash and other gifts under federal or Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. won't tell its allies, it won’t tell They criticized the Kennedy ad­ For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. < his cook. Mr. Nacib is the own­ psinb executive committee for three 4-1753. sewer department. for the last semester. tax deduction provisions. Many 1:30-4:30 P.M. X—^ ■ T A O 'rta fw n B ministration for failure “to take For Thursday—1 p m Wedneaday.X Russia, but it will file those tell­ er of a bar which was well patron­ POOTWKAR years. Doris Mikelas; executive George F. Bastien, 5 Gem Dr., large corporations and wealthy For Friday-1 p.m Thursday \ . more effective action to remove For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday tale Greek letter messages in a ized. Gabriella. gay and Eimoral, tioung ondqati committee tof two years, Julia Rockville, and Robert E. McIn­ Cuban exiles have contributed. RANGE the Communist menace posed by Donovan says he has no plans Classified deadliDe: 10:80 a.m. taefe little cubbyhole office up at the Is happy as Nacib’s cook and mis­ Cavelleri; executive committee for 9,000 Calls Daily tosh, 28 Harvard Rd„ Manchester, WEST OF STOP and SHOP day of publication except Saturdev — \\D the Castro regime.” earned senior honors. Bastien ma­ to confer with President Kennedy 8 a.m. United Nations. This may be the tress but utterly unhappy when m e year, Naomi Rose. he marries her and insists she re­ FUEL OIL , Doris Mikelas, junior past presi-, The Cuba resolution recom­ jored in civil engineering and Mc­ or other high officials. MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Friday. October 12 germ beginning of .something big. main at home and enter tjie "cul­ dent of the auxiliary and now mended military force against Intosh, electrical engrineerlng. The negotiator seemed a bit tural" life, of the community.-'Na­ treasurer for the First District of A lsop ‘T e lls’ W aterbury Castro, including unilateral action Robert H. Gowdy of 9 Oiarter worn during his news conference. GASOLINE if necessary to get rid of the Rd., Rockville, a physics major, Asked If he were optimistic, he DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Quest At Rome Low Earners Anyway? cib ia too gentle a man to kill as - h ^ 0 - o o t / Connecticut, will be one of the in­ Brazilian mores demand a deceived stalling officers. The other in­ Communist government. earned high honors as a junior. responded: “I’m always optimis­ Another resolution asked 0>n- MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT The great historical paradoxee One has to be ca'reful. these days, husband should, so his friends find stalling officers are al.so members Brian Sjnder of Pine St.. Colum­ tic about anything I engage in about great religion— that, believ­ a Way to declare his marriage null BANTLY OIL of the Krst District. W ith Phone Recording gress to-probe the United States- bia. physics major, tarhed sopho­ until I abandon it, and I am not not to be conditioned by the United Nations relationship to de- more high honors. abandoning this.” ing Ifi the unity of man, it should and void. His friends are very C O M P .W Y , I.\C. Flower Arranging type of campaign being put on in clever and work out a complete - "Flower Fashions" will be the nevertheless itself provoke and in­ behalf of some new "cause” in the solution to the love tangle. C.J.MORRISON theme for the meeting of St. M ar­ :u,\i.N Si in :in WATERBURY (AP)—Mechan-^cani’t talk into the phones. They spire the division of man— that. The serious theme is the grow­ public domain. It could be, of PAINT STORE garet M ary Ladies’ Guild Monday Ized campaigning has moved into can only tell that the receiver was helie\dng in peace. It should never­ ing pains of a land ruled by Col­ .Mltciidl at the Avery St. EJlementary taken off tha hook. course, that one sickens of the' re­ W E G IV E i^yfC OREEN STAMPS an entirely new field ki Cmuiecti- 935 MAIN ST. TEL Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS I theless so often become the under­ onels, land owners and i-eaction- ivockvi!!t' '|'1{ .').,’!'271 School at 8 p.m. Robert A. Mili- They can also tell if the line is peated din on the radio and tele­ aries. A Brazilian from Rio, Mun- $emng • Black kowskl of Flower Fashions, Man­ cut. lying cause of w ar— that, bearing busy, in vriiich caae they discon­ vision, the repeated pounding of dinko Falcao, fights to provide a the vamp e Bro-wn chester, will, demonstrate modem, The telephone is now being used nect the call. If the phone rings the message of a heavenly city of the theme in speech and in head­ harbor to ship the cacao direct­ a Red traditional and contemporary ar­ by the Republicans in an effort to for 15 seconds without being an­ truth and justice, it itself should lines, SO' much that one oipita giv­ ly from the port of Ilheus and rangements using fresh flowers as gain votes. swered, the call is automatically with some aid ffom fate succeeds well as artificial material, Mill- The telephone campaign Is far canceled by the electronic equip­ ■ometimes founder In this-world ing the cause itself any fair and ‘ i ! Yesr favorR* ganuina hand sawn vamp Moc casualst in his campaig;n for progress kowski is a director of the Conftec- ment. considerations—are all going to be ii-ii- Stylad tha way you Ilka 'am, for work or play, and from new,but it is new the way it balanced consideration. twenbi' five years before the A l­ ticut Florist Association and has haa been put to use In Waterbury. When the call is answered, the faced, with sober conscience and One ought to try to decide, dis­ liance for Progress. PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? Maina-mada for comfort as wail as smartness. And been in the florist business for 18 Some 9,000 phone calls a day girl crosses off the phone number years. effort toward constructive resolu­ passionately, and without regard "The Birds of Paradise” is a i Plan your financing just as carefully as you plan your building or re -' lhaif prica it at aasy to taka as a raisa in payl are being made to everyone in the and immediately starts dialing M 9 p - . m . tion, th the course of the Ecumeni­ book about India by an English The completed 'arrangements Waterbury telephone directory by another one on the next phone. to the amount of insistent noise writer. It was a Book Society i modeling. See Manchester’s oldest financial institution for the type will be available to guild mem­ cal Council of the Roman Catholic John Alsop, Republican candidate N o effort is being made to ascer­ being created by those enthusiastic choice in England and acclaimed i of financing best suited to your needs. Consult with us anytime with­ bers. Refreshments will be served for • governor. Or rather, the calls Church now opened at Rome. tain whether the people with the for the cause, whether the cau.se is a,s written with Intelligence and out obligation. following the program. are being, made by girls on his phones are voters. The only num­ THURSDAYS The problems of Christian unity, something real, or merely the lat­ an understanding of contempory Voter-Making Session behalf, but Alsop is doing the only bers skipped are those of business society. ■ i CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS ...... The last voter-making 8e.saion talking— by recordings. the problwns.pf peace, the prob­ est fad. 4% telephones. before the Nov. 6 election will be lems qf m aking’’a church a more 'William Conway is living on a 881 MAIN ST Fifteen telephones have been in­ Rush Robison of Indianapolis, i W e have not yet been able to get remote Pacific island during his held tomorrow at the Town Hall FRIDAYS consecrated instrument of the stalled in party headquarters. Ind., who is in charge of the equip- j such a quiet moment for analysis sabbatical year from a businem MANCHESTER from 9 a.m, to 8,p.m. The Nov. 5 They are connected to electronic ment, said about 9,000 calls a day truths It represents, will receive, in enterprise and recovering from a voter-making session is only for of the latest emergency problem "ft ☆ * equipment that permits one girl to can be made by two shifts of three ttils great meeting, the concentrat­ those whose rights mature between handle five tetepho’ne messages al­ grirls each working from 9 a.m. facing “ America which, if you f7 tomofrow and election day. ed discussion of readers of one par- most simultaneously. to 9:30.p.m. daily except Sunday. haven't already heard it in station Lutheran Ohuroh Notes Mcular church. But they are also S AVIN G S The girl dials a number from He said this is the first time the breaks and in the repeated pro­ THE WECT SfDE Our Savior Lutheran Church is- the phone book. She can tell when equipment has been uaed in Con­ the problems of all religion, of re­ nouncements of all kinds of politi­ a?ic/ LOAIV participating In an area Bible In­ the phone is picked up. She kicks necticut, but it has been used else­ stitute at Bethany Lutheran ligious individuals as well as re­ cal candidates, is that of the STORY A S O t I A I I O Ni a switch and the campaign "mes­ where in the country.' ligious organizations, of lay living Church, West Hartford. TTie Ptev. sage” starts; When all the numbers in the "school dropouts." AT W alter L. Abel, local pastor, is as well as of ecclesiastical living. fM itfturm sA VAAfms Your Home Deserves The Best "Hello. This Is John Alsop, Re­ Waterbury telephone books, in­ So far, in fact, only one thing ■ awcwxsTxe’i eteisT rrnaweiat ' msTiTettea conducting one of the courses, held publican candidate for governor. cluding the suburban areas, have W hat it discovers and finds it has really come fully into our mind each Wednesday evening at 8:10 If I ’ve called at a bad time, please been called Robison said the equip­ r /OOZ *A€atM Mmm% e/4tei/afi9 can resol've, in its discus.sion of with regard to this problem. And p.m. They are open to the public. hang up. If you’ve got thirty sec­ ment will be moved to Hartford. such problems, will have signifi­ WESTOWN BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY The Youth Group will attend a onds, please listen to this record State Republican Headquarters this is the one thing the great cam­ ■one rally at Middletown Sunday. cance for all mankind as well as ■■ PHARMACY announcement.” — not the local party— is footing paign being waged on it reiterates Use CHINAMEL Paint The church council meets Sun­ And then Alsop via recordings, the bill. for the particular church denomi­ most consistently and forcefully. 460 Hartford Rd__ M I 9-9»t8 day at the parsonage at 7:30 p.m. proceeds .to criticize high taxes in Robison said the rental costs is nation which will be bound and The great campaign against Fytr^ Hniirc open till 5 p.Hi mon.-tues..friday M ajor Item of buslnes.s will be the (Connecticut and to seek support handled by hia office and that he LIFE EXPECTANCY guided by any forthcoming pro­ W 11 w ill W THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P.M__ WED. CLOSED AT NOON proposed budget for 1963. There from the voters. did not know what it was.., Save money on the finest school "dropouts" always claims, will be a meeting, following morn­ nouncements. CONTINUES UP The people getting the calls can Robison said the girkt do not and always has the statistics to ing .services on Oct. 21 to vote on either hang up or listen. If they listen to any of the calls, and There Is reason to hope that this prove it, that people who don't fin­ The life expectancy of a man the budget. , ■ try' to talk back they only miss could not give any report on the Ecumenical Council may have un- ish high school have more trouble today ia 70.3 years as against The men’s choru.s will meet at part or all of the message. There rMCtions of the listeners. 47.3 years in 1900. Improved the home of Mrs. Arden Reardon The recorded Alsop messagse neually significant results. Many finding employment than people is no one to listen to them. big family (dinettes by Daystrom today at 7 :30 p.m. The adult Infor­ such Councils, In the past, were medical techniques and the u.se TTie girls ' making the ealls are identical en all 15 telephones. who do finish high school, and that of "miracle” drugs are largely ealled because the Catholic Church people who do finish high school responsible for this jncrch.se'd found Itself compelled to deal with wind up their lifetimes earning as longevity. schisms and disputes, because it niueh as $50,000 more, altogether, One of the ironies of the drug- u k had pressing and dramatic prob­ than those who dropped out of high price controversy is'the charge For A ColerfHl Spring, PIcmt Your Gorckm Now WMi B N from lems of dogma or belief to resolve, school before finishing it. that the cost of medication is beyond the reach of oldsters ar because it felt itself being un­ This has been given, so far, as who, a short half-century ago, duly challenged by some outside the great, great argument why no­ would not have lived to enjoy WOODLAND GARDENS Ideological force. And there is some body should be a "dropout’’ and their simaet years. disposition, today, to view this why everybody, led by all kinds of Yet statistics show that drug e LOOK B E TTE R present Council as one needed to valiant organizations and politi­ prices more often decline- sel­ BULBS-BULBS-BULBS Sparkling style featuring smart wire-bgek deal with the external threat posed e LASTS LO N G E R cal candidates, should join in the dom go lip. Few assail tho.se re­ chairs. The 30 x 40-iiich table with mar-re­ by Communism. That threat and sponsible for the cost of food, battle to eliminate the '!dropouts'’ a A P P L IE S E A SIE R sistant Daystromite plastic top opens to 30 x the conflict it has Ijfought are real clothing and shelter. Tlie only DUTCH BULBS- DUTCH BULBS from the American scene. villains in this drama are drugs 48”. Bronze Coloramic finish with textured enough, but we dare to doubt that Now we would never recom­ and the men who manufacture e COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN Tuiips-Doryfin, Rainbow Mix (Ig t. bulbc) only 79c dIm . oarmel upholstery. 5 pieces $49; reg. $79.95. this was what w"as predominant in mend that anybody stop going to them. the mind of Pope John 3 & III when school. We remember with regret Today’s prescription Is the Crocus (ig. sim. fwseitod) .. .T 50 for only 1.77 he decided to call this Council into the sad day We stopped gojng to biggest bargain In history. FlEXON CHINAMEL being. W e credit this wise and po­ school, and W'e applaud the much Daffodils (YoNew King A lfro d )...... wnly 1.09 dei. tentially great leader of his greater wisdom of so many of the HOUSE PAINT $ a ttme with positive rather than young people of-today, who do ar­ .26 Per Gal. Hyacinths (Swontly Frogront) ...... only 1.39 dei. merely negative or parr3in g aims; Covers Up To 500 Sq. FL range to keep on going to school Red Emporer Tulips ...... 1.19 d oi. we think his prime object is to almost permanenti j^. — ARE YOU IN strengthen, refine, and rededicate Nor would we ever, for an in­ ' both the spirit and the mechanism stant, go so far as to contend that or out of of Christianity, and to do thia for some people might actually be bet­ Grope Hyacinth (Purple and W hite), Species Tulips, He own sake. ter off out of schooi than In it. Madonna Lilies, Anemones, Double Peony, Parrot and Lily Perhaps it is a very long time HOT WATER? Choice o f round or oblong tables ■"•But wet will suggest one rather Tulips, Narcissus (Red TVumpet, Pink Trumpet, Double Yel­ since such s great meeting has harsh and realistic answer to some Just 9V4^* 81 day for fuel low, W hite), Daffodils (oil White, White with YeHew), top been held for such a potentially of the statistics being wielded In Big groups for large families in a choice of 35 x 50- simple aim. can get you out of trouble! grade, gooronteed to bloom! wilK 2 big 10" the great "dropouts” campaign. inch oblong (opens to 70” with two leaves), or space­ The people who would be most If you live in. a typical houee,' saving 42-inch round table (opens to 62” with two A Cubbrhole- For Tni.th leaves - 6 big likely to drop out of high school you could easily run out o f bot FALL ★ ’IHI8 WEEK’S SPECIAL i t leaves). Choice of bronze with Lindenwood-grained Tilers is something strangely would inevitably tdso be the people water several times a week. Exfra Larae Andromeda, tops, t^n strie-striped plastic chair covers, (»• white N o u you can have all the hot Hanhf Miims Ml -.ImrlSO heartvihE about the latest wrinkle who would have'most diffitulty in 18-34”. O n ly ...... i ...... oversize chairs With gold ^patter^ “Stardust” tops and matching water you need at one time for 2.95 Big dining value in a 8-piece group that takes in international spying. It is some­ finding a job. The same people (Glooay leaved Everareen will give your • f eefor,’ plastic upnolstery. Both tables have deluxe self- only a day. Think of it— wMh droopina only 35 x 25 inches of space when. closed! would inevitably also be the peo­ trimmed plastic edges to match tops. Reg. $154.95 thing which, perhaps, brings closer only a day! SALE OF REX FLAT COAT-O-LITE wWte bloomn ki Sprina). Fall after FaR! Opens to 36 x 60 inches on full length piano ple likely to earn less money than „and $176.95 values. to another full try that one-time 'Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— hinges. Bronze legs, Lindenwdbd-grained- their, contemporaries, even If they CKperimant hi candor— unhappy and an oil-fired hot water heater W a l l p a in t SEMI-GLOSS Daystromite top, brown-spice plastic uphol­ did manage to complete a certain then because- nd one followed of correct capacity—your family PLAffT-PUMT stery. Self-trimm^ edges. $99.50 value. through consistently— when Presi­ number of years In school. can take care of all their washing PUNT-PUNT G«U. ^ 5 . 7 0 EVERGREENS 5 pieces (4 chairs) 99^ Gal. 119 That happens to be— the inabil­ needs at one time. EVERGREENS *6.70 „ *1.98 dent Eisenhower admitted that we Drup Blue Spruce ...... 9;98 -'.knew we were spying over'Russia ity . tp do ^certain kinds of things Mom can do the family wash, Balaam S-V ...... ------8.98 aa well as others, the lack of natu­ 8 ^ can do the dishes at the same lapaiipap Yews, Sprefkd and Upright .. 3.195 np hi a U-2. SPREADING AND UPRIGHT (P ^ Q O Mugho Pine . . .:...... 8.96 Hemlocka, Specially Priced ...... 1.38 ral- efficiency In certain echelons time Junior takes his bath, and (Others .at 3.76 np) W hat is new in the field of inter­ you' enjoy a shower. Juniper Hetzl ...... 3.95 and 8.95 of endeavor— the reason there are .Arborvitae, Large ; ...... 3.66 Rhododendron ...... national spy activity is this. We, Don’t delay—phone us today. PMni Up With diiiHunel Ooloir Gallery “ ths United States, are now faith­ dropouts in- the first place. 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J .j__J , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 , PAGE MINI F A « e I S C B T MANCHESTER EVENING fflERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, J . -X HEALTH CAPSULES ;ion ^MlchselA.Petti,>LDi WHEN VOU WORK RARP, IS IT BCTTER TO TAKE A PEW LONS ^FV—Radio To;night ■"'-V RESTS Ort A LOT OF SHORT In The JVews ONES. I'.r. /I By M A R t CAM^RICLL Television KKW YORK (A P)—Three ot 4.00 ( 3) Bic t Theater (in proareM)^ «>*) Posto’i Giants ■m etfht AnierioAn Prnt^atant <^ 10)_Xarly show Un pfotr^M) (30) Th» Honcymoonsrs (33) Kovly at S (In pm rrM t) . Gklloat Han delecate-observer* to' the ted A) Rocky and Mii fvienda 8:00 ( 30) Connscdcut Forum * TaUcen Council have contniMited U3) Super^r (34) Uarcel Haresau (13)‘ Life oT oT H Riley 8:30 ( 8-4063) "tes Flinstones Ml council proapecte in rwponeei (34) TherhF AmAmertcap Economy (10-28-to) Sin* Along With Hitch to an invitation from a-, weehly (63>40) Newa A (^ (40) Yancy Dorrinsrer (34) NET Drama Festival Catholic newspaper. ft.\b (53) Famn.v Market ( 3-13) Route 18 Protestant delegates attend thb 6.25 ( 3) Weather. Ne#a and Sporta 8:00 ( 8-4063)rm DIckena—He’s Fen- 6:30 ( 22) Club Houee ater council, which opened Thursday, (34) Modern Algebra at the Invitation of the Vatican, (40) Superman 3:30 i,3) The Detectives to obseri'e the deliberations ai\d ( S> Blojrraphy (8-13-40-63) 77 Sunset Strip (12) Rescue 3 , . . (10-33-30) Don’t Call Me Charlie. aeport to their osvh religious com­ (13) .Burns and Allen 10:00 (10-33-30) The Jack F ta r Show munions. 6:36 (30) GditoHals .. (C) The Catholic Reporter, w*hieh 6;46 ( 3-12) Walter Cronktie 10:30 ( 3-13) Evewltneaa (10-22-30) Huntley-Brinklev ( 8) The Third Man I d i s c o u n t c i t y ] had listed Issues expected to come 7:00 ( 3) Eveninr Report (40) H Squad i before the council and asked all •yoUR Bopy WORKS .MORE (24) Heritage : 11:00 ( 33) Big Ngws eight delegate-observers lor com­ (^ V 4 0 > News and Weather (40) Final Beport % EPPICIENTLy IF 'you 't a k = ( 3) Death Valley Days (80) Barry Barents ment, published the three state­ MORE SHORT U2> News. Sf»orls A Weathfr ( 3-8-13) News. Sports k Weather ments in full. RESTS. (13) Subsoription Tepevision 11:iS (10) Tonight tC) Concern with “ a total disregard (10) Boots and Saddles ( 3) America's Greatest Movies tiu::liiit;uH)ati:iiii:H:!!:t::!:::i:iuuH:»i:t::i:iHiHHlii::i:id)t»t!h!iit;iKritiEK8iq3i*n:iiniihfiim^ Mm Mi htolplul mfttniMttoii. ^ 7 16 (40) Evening Report (40) Steve Allen Show for moral standards evertnehere" , ll h net mfwirfedfe be W •a «aeEiesHe nehir*.' i'(30) Sports Camera (30) Sports Roundup was expressed by Dr. PS-ederick (22) western Mas.s,. Highllghti 11:30 (12) The Late Movie C. brant, one of three observers ' ' (12) Walter Bronkite 11:30 (23-30). Tonight (C) liHs froM the Anglican Coramimion. 7 35 (30) Men of Destinv ( 8) Steve Allen Show Fire Prevention 7:30 ( 3-12) Rawhide 1:00 (30) News. Sign Off LADIES' EOUY LINED WARM ' Dr/ Grant added. "T believe the (10-33) International Showtime ( 8) Night Watph Theater council will be—surely may be--- iH'l: ~iU'. one of the great turning points, in Theme of Skit SEE SATUflVA7*S TV WEEK FOR CTOMFLETE LIBTINO world history." Optiniism also was expressed In obsen'ance of Fire Preven­ by Dr. J. H. Jackson, president tion Week at Bowers School, the nil' of the National Baptist Conven­ sixth grade pupils of Edward Cox Radio tion, U.S.A., Inc., the largest all- prepared an. original .skit en­ Negro .religious body in the world: titled "The Bowers School Radiq (H ill llgttng taiehidea only tboM BtMva broMtoiiato « f ir HUmtmrta "As a result of this conference I Report," IwigUi. Santo ststlona' eury other short aowaeuta). took forward to a greater fellow- Factitious news ■ reports from all over the United States were WDRO—law o 8:00 Hie World TonijM ahlp and understanding between 6 ‘Ou Btshnp'a Comtw* 8:16 Showcaae and Newa Protestants and Catholics the broadcast over the school’s public 8:05 Raynor Shloet 10:06 Feature address system on Thursday 1:06 Nawa. Signoff 10:30 Showcaae world over.” l:00 Newa Dr. Jackson is the only Baptist morning by news-reporters Greta WHA>—glA i2:30 Sign Off CAR COATS delegate-observer at the council. ’ Rubinow. Marnette Ostrout, Har­ 6:00 Paul Harvey: Dr. Albert S. old Sandals. Thomas Healy. San­ Burke Dr. Albert C: Outler. professor 6;3() Alex Drier Road Rejiection Rare at Perkins School of Theology at dra Boys and Kathleen Beckett. 6:45 Speaking of Sport# X Announcer Dean UiCoe ex­ 7:(X) Edward P Morgan. in Black, Bhck-Olhre Southern Methodist University, dis- WASHINGTON—Of mop* auui . I eussed the council’s possible ef- plained that I^ire Prevention Day 7:30 Dick # Den is always observed .on Oct. 9 be­ R;00 Patriot# v#. Texan# at Boetoa 139,000 miles bf now foderal-ald ' fects on the ecumenical move­ 11:00 Tonight at My Place highways built since 1950, only 9.6 J o W J t u l ment and said, "No matter what cause it is the anniversary of the 1 0( Sign Ofl and Ever Popalar Natural great Chicago fire. The news re­ . WTic^-iogr miloa have been found imacoo^- does happen, the ecumenical situ­ ablo ..l>Y the Bureau of PuWic ation is bound to be altered sig­ porters gave graphic descriptions 6 :uu Newa Sport# and Weather 6:36 Old. Borrowed and Blue RoadA nificantly thereafter—for better or of fires caused by manv. types of 6:45 Wfatherwatch lor worse. oareles.sne.ss After sn'ch one. a 7:00^ Conversation - ...... Piece* Dr. Outler went on. "Most Pro- comment was made by Spencer 7:3( Newa of the World POPE OREETIi CHINESE 7:45 Government Servicea VATICAN CTTY (AP> -Pope / tostants understand by itoW,' at'^ Bensa*. the ’’professor" who was 8:06 Pop Concert the .special 'irtMr* commentator for John XXin took a moment at the least, that formally speaMng^ this 9:06 Nightbeat opening ceremony of the Roman council is a family affair wiThinj the day. ■ 11:0( New# the Roman Catholic Church. We “ 'i.t- Alfred Vennard and 11:1$ Sporta. Final Catholic Ecumenical Council to 11:30 S ^ li^ t Serenade express greetings for the Chinese realiM Uiat its effect upon the man''“tehn Christianson of thy '' 1:00 Newa and ffign Off people. relations betw’een Rome and the North End FTre Department spoke WPOP-141S . / .rest of the Christian community briefly, emphasizing the need for 6:00 Connecttett^ftiniroom When Thomas Cardinal Tien, is largely indirect. students to cooperate with their 7:00 Dale K e U y ^ s . the church's only Chinese cardi­ 12:00, Johnny Argo nal, wtfat.to the Pope’a throne in “ But no one rig^Uy doubts that parent., and town officials in fire those effitots will be deep and far- prevention: > WINP—1230 St. Peter’s to render homage, the 6:00 New,#. Wall Street intlff said: "We. are happy to reaching. They might, quite poe- L*ter in the morning the fire­ 6:15 Showcaae it you, here and we g)v.e you aibly, be epoch-making." men inspected a fire drill at the 6:45 LoweiJ Thomaa Tfr. Grant, a prtrfeaaor at UniMi 7:00 Newa. Sports oar-. meetings for the Chinese school..Upper grade students were 7:36 Showcaae people.’t,,^^ Theological Seminary. termed out in ,V5 seconds and lower grade Pope John XXm. "a holy man of students had cleared the bunding • MElTONOOAl COATS M OKOW I God raised up and to this in 1 piinute. 20 seconds. tortured generation.” • MOUTON FUR. BUNNY, OR SCARF TRIMSI "What the world cries out for 'CONGO M EETIN^^AIXED • BR AN D N E W W IN TE R F A S H IO N O O lO tS I la a spiritual and moral awakw- LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo ing," Dr. Grant said. "And I lor (API — The Congo radio an­ e s p e c ia l s e Mie rejoice that the great Roman nounced 'Thursday interior Minis­ \ Catholic Church, the largest com­ ter Cleophas Kamltu has sent a Some with s|uNted Nnings, offisps munion in Christendom, is prob­ written invitation to President CERAMIC FORMICA / ably about to take the lead in Tshombe of Katanga asking him with 100% Acrylic mwLfi-pile Knings auch a movement.” to a government meeting In Leo­ TILE In Dr. Jackson's view, the coun­ poldville next week. 4 9 c ^ cil “ offers a unique opportunity It said the meeting will be Oct. (Color to Btook) •nd 100% CottMi iMcliiiigv Sowts lor world Christian thought, Chris­ 16-21 and at it the Congolese pre­ 4 3 c tian fellowship and Christian un­ mier, Cyrille Adoula. will present with fancy medoNien Lwttom and derstanding across the denomina­ a new federal constitution for the tional, racial and national lines. Congo. ASPHALT TILE WALLPAPER same with smartly oontrosting Ln iK And with the leadership of Pope B-xB" thkk. E l. . M. John X X in this conference will Special Group In atock W CAD Ciolora. w g C do much to destroy the basis of ValUM to $2.29. YY a. tons. VInyl-sueda coals with sapor* religious persecution throughout BoU / / C the world and will bring a new RUG and emphasis and a new realization ARMSTRONG worm Orion pile linings. 10 to 181 to the field of religious liberty.’ UPHOLSTERY WINDOW LOUVRE ART DAMAGED LINOLEUM PARIS (A P )—The Louvre Mu- SHADES •eum disclosed Thursday that CLEANING 9 9 c nine paintings, including three by 9 9 c Camille Corot, had been badly TEL. Ml 9-1752 damaged by a vandal, apparently BUPONT OUTSIDE on Sunday night. or MOHAWK AVD It said the paintings had been Ml 3-5747 BARWICK HOUSE PAINT •cratches, either by fingernails or $ 4 9 9 M by a nail file. 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I t): - » X. ^ ■ ,-Xl p a g f t e n V. / V MANCHES'^^R EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 (MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN Dentists Endorse The Open Enrum Insurance Plan Communlciatlona for publications In the Open Forum wll. not be Manchester dentists endorsed a guaranteed publlcatto.n If they contain more than 300 words. The dental insurance plan explained Herald reserve* the right to decline to publish any matter that Tuesday night by Dr. Bernard may be llbelou* or which la in' bad taste. Free expression of poiit- ical views is desired by contributions of this character but leti Waldman at a meeting of the Friday, October 12 Vol. XXVII, No. 5 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School -Mr. William €. Coe, Faculty Adviser ters whicii are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. ' ' ! Manchester Npental Society. Dr. Waldman, a WllllmanUc dentist living in Manchester and Shadowland Aswimming pools wlUioul general the vice president of the Connecti­ ' public approval. This questioning cut State Dental Service Inc., ex­ Unbeaten Booters Top . Central, ~ To the EMHor.'., F oreign- Born Take WM done because of the fact that In your A>jg, 38. 1062 editorial plained Uiat, at present, groups of a proposed swimming pool at 25 or more ma.v insure themselves you accused the ^Democrats of Globe Hollow had been rejected by to tover part or all of their dental the'voters on the occasion of the Die-Hard Defense Stands Out •haring their reeimn^biHties with needs, from fillings to orthodontia. Naturalization Oath that small group of individual* who January 29, 1958 referendum. The. patient may choose his own have perhap.s allowed wmseives (8) Their unsuccessful attempt dentist for treatment as he docs' Playing on a rain-soaked field,*Once again it was Hsrio Addabbo, X rays Coming to become much too deeply interest' to prevent the DemoL’ralically now, he-said. ths Manchester soccer team '63, who scored the deciding goal. 'ITte Na^^uralizstion Assembly, ed in the affairs of our local jpjv- Controlled Board of Directors from He said a similar plan has been •queeeed past troublesopie Bris­ Taking a perfectly placed “cross” Seniors and ninth-graderis will Opinions Vary presented every other year by ths emmcnt, the group you so oft' coihmltting the glaring blunders very' successful in California. tol Central 2-1 on Tuesday at Me­ from left-wing E>ennis Karpuaks, have the opportunity to be Current Affairs Club as s part of and M fondly refer to a-s the 'ey did commit in the handling The lytanchestcr dentists plan to morial' Field to extend its winning 'M, Addabbo fired the ball 'into, X rayed on Oct. 16. Thei-e will be its citizenship project, was held for skein to three. Their overiUl mark the net. It was Addabbo'* fifth “shadows". ofHhe Mary Cheney Library ques- Club Speaker answer any questions their pa­ a charge of fifty cents, and par­ In Evaluating juniors snd seniors on Tuesday. Up to the moment of the writing stands at S-0-1 with a S-0 slate goal of the year. He leads the tlon-b-thc kind of blunders which William Whitesell, 91 Bretton tients may have about the plem. ental permission' slips, which Foreign-bom students took ths of that editorial if I remember cor­ demanded the passage of special in league competition. team in this department, with'Ver- will be given out in homerooms Rd.. will speak and show color "We’ll have to play better all- faille's four goals second. oath of naturalization'so that they rectly, your great complaint was legislatioiNby the State General slides' tomorrow at 8 p.m. at a on Oct. '15, will also be required. A Teen Center can vote in the mock election Nov. that these so-called ".shridow.s" had Assembly which permitted the Italy 6uys Machinery around soccer in the following ' Once again the Indian defen.pd Mrs. • "R a m b ler C la tiic has big-ear sored by the Connecticut Music ed on the top floor of the Cheney- one required by the atate. On Oct. previous administration. oal mouth. It was a tough break ers lit the apark that gave the Democrats granted to Cheney (10) The decision by the Dehio- Cliadwick R. Whitesell room for a compact price!” '' or goalis Fred McCurry, '63. who Educators Association, the con­ Tech Building, and its opening day 23, sophomorea and upperclusmen All couples of the churcif'^^d CASH ? soccermen the win. Brothers of Delaware within the crats to discontinue the practice of turned In another outstanding per­ cert consists of an Orchestra, has beet set for Nov. 1. who have not become voters will bs friends of the speaker are inviti Today the booters play host to matter of a couple of weeks af­ holding two public' hearings each *2760 formance. This goal marked only Band, and Chorus under the di Many adults differ in opiolons made eligible to vote. The Debating ter they] were .sworn into office. the Wethersfield Eagles who sport month and to limit the number of the second time in four games rection of nationally known con as to the value of such a center, Club will dlscusa the Issues of the This if you will remember was an a 1-1-2 mark. On Tuesday Oie such hearings to one each montl^. that McCurry has been scored up­ ductors. but the teen center committee, un­ election Tuesdsy, Oct. 30. “ out of court" settlement. 200 Gals. At 15.3 squad travels to Bristol for a re­ This was done I suppose because Skating Program on. This also speaks well of the Participants for this event were der the leadership of Tim Donahue Acting as the federal judge, (31 Their objection to the kind Jdget .Plan .$30.60 turn engagement with B ris to l chosen last spring by auditions. and Cathy Caprilozzl, has present­ they could not defend themselves, line defensive bsckfteld which has C h eryl Staniunas '63 led toe of "'back door diplomacy” which Opens Tomorrow been the backbone of this year’s Eastern. Two victories in these The competition Increases each r-, ed lU story to several civic gtoups eighteen foreign-bom students in was used by both the Republican against the criticisms of their Jin games would give the soocertnen s year because of the constant 'in­ ^Atv^ Omon Felltfs? in sn attempt to clear up some of practices and their policies which •quad. ^ toe naturalization oath to make and the Democratic members of firm toehold on first place in the crease of students auditioning. TOa seems to be what Quarterback Don Simmons ’63 ia saying as six Wethersfield Eagle* sweep the unanswered questions that led them "citizens". Bill Whitesell *63, came from the so-called “ shad­ Free E s t^ a tes On Ills line then kicked off and the Board in the negotiation of the The Saturday evening roller marched up the field, scoring just o a u This degree of difficulty provides down In his direction. Action came in Manchester’s loss to Wethersfield last Saturdaj’. to a misunderstanding of the teen ows.” president of toe Student Council, 7 year Country, du b lease — the skating program conducted by the GuarantMd 20 seconds after tlie Bristol Ully. Randy Smith, '64 a great musical challenge and ex­ center. Under the skillful direc­ presented each “new citizen” -with TWa_ abbreviated list of conflicts kind of lea.se which was as close recreation department will begin Aluminum Combination perience for high school students. tion of Mr. A. Raymond Rogers, sn American flag donated by the between the 1958-1960 Democrat­ chairman of the Adult Advisory to the defeated 30 year'lsase pro­ its season tomorrow at the Com­ Windows and Doors Janice McMillen, John Mlnnlck, Only the best are selected. American Legion. ically-controlled 'Board dl Direc­ JOE SULLIVAN Rehearsal dates have Included Parents See Board, ths teen committee has posal as any Republican or an y Sharon Murphy. Those participating in the as­ tors and “ the shadow^'.—.should munity Y. May and Oct. S. All-day re Injuries Complicate shaped Us program of activities Democrat dared to have it. Senior Cited Also, Linda Orfitelll, Douglas 6 sembly iVere; Marie Addabbo '63, (4) Their success in defeating prove the incorrectness of your The program wiR begin at 6:30 hearssls wiil take place on Oct. which Include various table games, Pearson, Barbara Pettis, Dianne Italy; Uldls Berens '65,-Germany: the Democratic effort to add so­ August 28 statements. wilt be open to' anyone ten lyears 25 and 26. Btudents from distant MHS Classes a-snack bar, dsnclng, television, Platt, Lawrence Preston, Eugene Bridget Blskemore '65, England; dium fluoride to our domestic wa- Should there be any need for of age or over. There areover towns will be hou.sed in Hartford and reading. The main purpose of For Score in Rehse, Linda Roberts. Jack Roger, Doily Brasdaiopls '64, Germany; t^r supply. further proof of your error let me 100 palr.s of skates available at a at that time. Thl.s year’.s con- Manchester’s Defeat An opportunity to follow the the center, says the teen commit­ refer you to the statements whldi Joel Rottner, Jsnlce Scanlon, Ruth Brazdzlpnis '65, Germany; (5) Their justifiable criticism of small rental fee, but thase who Xantfar Classic, 6 or F-4 ductoia will also then be present dally schedule of high school stu­ tee. is to offer Manchester’s teen­ were made by Republican Town i c Elaine Sheldon, Robert Simmers, dents will be given to parents on Karin Janseen '63, Sweden: Rena­ the bungling that was done by the have their own skat^- may use compact nith roam Merit Tests The Orchestra will be conducted bled and an alert Wethersfield agers a place to congregate and Committee CSJOirtnan John F. Shea [UMIII & SUPPLY C0l| James Smith, Marc Squstrito. The Indiana may have lost more Monday evening. Oct. 5, through ta Keller '64, Germany; Ena Ki-vi- Democrats in their handling of the them. ' ‘- far Mx h^foottn by VylRutuii Marijo.sas; the Band, back jumped on the ball. The (ie- enjoy the companionship of their Jr. on or about July 23. 1959 in Donald Cowles, building , di­ Richard Sullivan, Nancy Tolf, than a game last Saturday after­ the annual P T l program. mae '61, Germany; Charles Hiller West End sewer program. by William D. Revelli: and the fehsive units of both squads be­ friends under s supervised pro­ which he took exception to former rector, will be in charge o f this Fourteen MHS seniors have dis­ Elizabeth Towle. Katherine Ven- noon at Memorial Field. The score, Fathers and mothers will come '65, Italy; Andree Peltier '65, (6) Their objections to the ap­ Established 1947 Chorus bv Allen C. Lannom. gan to shine, preventing any scor­ gram. Mayor Eugene T. Kelly's discour­ activity, assisted by Bob Nell Sr. tinguished themselves and their nart, Karen Walters, Ivan Wa.si to the high school at 7:30 bring­ France; A. Petkaltia '65, Germany, proximate $605,000 property as­ Several MHS students will par-j an 18-0 defeat at the hands of ing in the second and third quar­ It Is hoped that the teen center tesies to the pubhe at public hear­ and Francis Dixon. PICTURED ABOVE IS OUR DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN leff, Kenneth Wlchman and Nan­ ing Johnny's or Mary's program Also: Juris Pukinskia '65, Ger­ sessment reduction which was giv­ achool by recelvii^ letters of com­ ticipate in this festival: For or-j Wethersfield, was irrelevant, as ters. will help teen-agers keep out of ings. All, those planning to partlci- cy Zimmerman. card with them and follow the trouble by offering them some con­ many; Nicholas . Romano '64, en to the Green Manor Construc­ JOLTON mendation for their scores in the ehe.sti'a, Leslie Donahue. ’ Stanley the Red and White lost three of In the waaing^ moments of the Italy; 'Victon Salciua '65, Ger­ Dr. A. B. Moran pate-4 in the roller-skating pro­ Equipped as^foEow$>-larqe. weather*eye, heater, defroster, foam front seat, reclininq seats, bed Sholik, and Kenneth Woods; in four, pf their offensive backfield student's Monday schedule, plus structive activities and a place tion Company, the Minterbum National Merit Scholarship Exam­ The first weekly rehearsal was third quart^ the Eagles. charged many; Stanley Talsiga '65, Ger­ gram must plan to purch- -• a the band, Bhleen SulUvan, Bruce Tuesday Period 2. which will be they can call their own. ' They Realty Company or Corporation, NOTCH ination. Only 2 per cent of all high held at school on Monday evening due to injuries. downnel^ to the Mamchester ten Fail Whito recreation department member­ conversion, oil ^iltpr, self odfusting brakes, undereoating, ceramic muffler and tailpipe. All federal Taylor, Arthur LeClaire, Terry The loss of co-captain Bill Kar- designated as the last period of realise that the center can not to­ many; Angela Teate '66, England; the Farmlands Elxchange and oth­ school seniors obtain high enough and the group sang during the yard line and„ the partial Indian There will be lots of white ship card. It is also recommenued zes. '63, becau.se of a broken leg the evening. ' > tally reform teen-agers, but it Is tsia Verro '64, lU ly ; Cvetkoi Di- scores to qualify for these letters. Naturalization Assembly on Tues­ D'italia. Preston Trombley, Ste­ rooters beg^n to scream, “ Hold ers during the two year period of around for fall and winter, strange that they do not wear sneakers phen Morrison, Stephen .lohns, was not the last, of the bad luck Unlike the usual Open House, s good beginning. mouskl, post graduate of Yugosla­ foxes ond freighta Those from MHS are Jennifer day. The singers are just start­ that line.’’ Democratic control. as it may soimd. But it isn’t the or rubber .sole shoes as the skates Ml 3-2141 Charles Vaughn. Peter Pantuluk. the Indiaas were to face this year. when parent and leachers con­ Before the teen center can open via. Caven, Susap Cronin. Rlchart ing the school year’s schedule of As IKc fourth quarter opened (7) Their questioning of the true white of summer: it’s off- will not stay on this type of foot­ Ronald Valluzzi. and Roy Wlnther; Co-flap‘,.ain Don Simmons. '63, suf­ fer, parents will be pupils and its doors, to iU members the fol "Give Me Your Tired, Your Diehl, Tim othy Donahue. David performance. the Indians held for three plays correctness of building public white, a slightly creamy shade. wear. in the chorus, Karen Walters, EBiz- fered a knee injury, fullback Bob but Duffy again found a hole and teac'hcrs will remain teachers. The lowing things will be needed; A Poor,” from the poem on the Goodstine, Karen Johnson. Bar­ Ken Woods, '63 regular open liouSc night when Delivered For Only Plus state Tax *beth Towde, Patricia Pagani, Nan­ Blanchard, ’6 l injured his shoul­ rushed over for the score. The paid adviser. Ublea and chairs, statue of Liberty, was sung by the bara Pearce. Jeffry Pond, SUnley cy ®mmcrman. Jonathan Almond, der, and halfback Karl Then. '63, parents maj’ hove short confer­ any usable furniture, and the sup­ Round Table Singers, who also ghollk. Cheryl Staniunus, WlUiam 'extra point failed and Wethers ences with particular teachers 2 , 1 9 0 Peter Kasavage, James .Smith, suffered a back injury and had to field led 12-0. port of parents and teen-agers. closed toe assembly with "Am eri­ Whitesell, Neil Wise. Paula Wup- Douglas Pearson, Gary Harrison, be carried from the field. It.is un­ has been .scheduled for Monday ca ths Beautiful.” perfeld, and Philip Daley, -a for­ Service Delegates The Eagles final .score came mo­ The teen center committee chal­ 9JLMs and Philip Rider. known whether any of these grid- evening. November 19. lenges the teens of Manchester to Pat Rackhwsld '64 mer student. , ments. later on a short jaunt by The library, cafeteria. Guid­ w n C -T V , Channel 3. in Hart­ deis will be in the lineup tomor­ quarterback Marc Collone. The undertake the responsibilities that Terry Rhilhrick '64 I TO Lis Dawkins, 64 Speak to Students ance Office, the Instructional Ma­ ford will again rtdeo-tape the con­ row when the Indians play host to extra point failed, marking the occur with the opening of a teen 1 Selected fine ears jutt traded, priced to sell at the cert to be televised on Sunday Conard High of West Hartford. terials office and the auditorium 9P.M , Repre.sentatives from various eighth time in ten chances that center. The success of the center evening, Oct. 28. from 7 to 8 After a series of plays whicli the ^ridders had halted extra will be' open for inspection dur­ depends on the willingness of the 4S-4S Allyn St., Hartford SATURDAY! branches of the Armed Forces o’clock. Both the TV station and gained little yardage, the Red. and ing what otherwi.se might be Singers Chosen point attempts. Manchester Teens to accept this best of bank terrni. •’study time’’ on the studsnts'’ Aqua-Therapy« rtaited MHS Tyesday, Oct. 8, for the Triveiers Insurance Co. will While were forced to punt early In Statistically, the Eagles edged responsibility and back it. the game. Joe Prignano, '63 got schedule.s. For Round Table the purpose of speaking to .stu- sponsor the telecast. the Indians in rushing yardage Ken Woods, '63. off a whopping 50 yard punt but 1.56-110 yd.s, (and in fir.st downs Given by lO H denls interested in enlisting. The a penalty brought the ball back free Grocuries 1961 RAMBLER 2-DOOR SEDAN Round Table Singers for 1962 12-10, but the Red and White boys met in the csfeleria and the and he had to kick again. This squeaked out in the passing de • ONE CAREFUL LOCAL OWNER. STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, HEAITI^ 1963 were chosen in the annual time the senior end was unable to Shown on TV I '’ •fh purchase of any *1695 gprls in the Guidance Office. Sports Dance pa’.'lment 93 yard.s to 91 yard.s ■ fall auditions h ^ _ at the achool The representatlve.s, each get hi.s fool squarely on thf ball . . . F.nd A1 Spencer ’64- and and after a few bounces the ball speaking for hi.s or her own ser\’- tackle Marc Squatrito/’6,'i were 3 ROOM OUTFIT last week. This givup of selected Proves Success was downeti about two yards from Television cameras .whiired as ic*. described the requirements both sidelined for thfr fiagle game lOH (Instructors of Handicappedi 1961 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN \ voices, under the leadership of Mr the line of scrimmage. for enli.stmenls which, for the but are expectiid to be in the began its eighth year last Sunday. \ G Albert Pearson, sings at vari­ The support that ha.s been sliown I Wethersfield Immediately ^ took lineup tomorrow against - the RADloi HEATER, STANDARD SHIFT. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. *1895 ous events throughout the state as most part, are the same for all Mr. Brad Davis, of the Brad Davis services. Also discussed were thf by the attendance at sport.s dances ■ advantage of the misplay ana Chleftan.s, irf a 2 p.m. contest at well as for school cncerts. Show, was on hand to supervise \ different jobs done by enlisted was again demonstrated last Fri-1 marched Memorial Field, the filming of toe scene to bs The following MHS students day evening at' the third sports I the score. Fullback Kevin Duff> Doug Pearson, *63 r o o m s f u r n i t u r e were chosen; William Adamson. people. The women especially shciwn oh television on (%snnel 3, I t 1960 Rambler Cross Country Station Wagon / stressed the fact that not sll. jobs darice of the year. ‘ ' I carried the ball for five of the si\ Oct. 27. Also present was. Mr. Maxine Allison, Jonathan Almond RADIO. HEATER. STANDARD SHIFT, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES. done by enlisted women are cler­ A regular sports (lance to rec- | plays including a ^ „ _. Don Daily,, the first prerident of *1895X Allan Archibald. Lee Baglln, Diane ords was held in the cafeteria, for the score. A pass ailempt f i ! x j r • a p p l i a n c e s AND GAS SAVING OVERDRIVE, lOH, and Mr. Knight of the Man­ ^ AND 1 - - \ Bampton, Beverly Burger, Jenm- ical. >" \ wi?;^h was decSraled for the , the two extra Poi>>t.s - H a i T i e r S W 111 chester Kiwanis Club. ' fer Caven. Janet Cheesman. Rob­ ' Other topics were liasic train­ Eagles took a 6-0 lead. ing and the many benefits of tee­ Wether.sfleld football game. . Approximately 40 handicapped suesrs strr to tou ert Dunfield, Unda GlManno, Car- The fourth sports dance to r„ « --, I The Indians took over moving » rgr • . children from Manchester and sur- l o l d B o n d . ing In the armed forces. The so.s- the the ball from their own ten all the S50 FREE GROCERIES 1960 Studebaker Mark V111 Lark Hardtop $ ^ Hughes, Harry Huntin^on, sVona 'ended with a question snd oids will |be held tonight in f|ainy 1 ri-l>leet roig^ing towns came to receive Gar^Harrison, Ronald Helm. Lin- 1 way down to tlie F.a.'jlf' 20 r J aqua-therapy from the teen-agers WITH SUSCHASC OF ANY S ONE' CAREFUL OWNER. LOW MILEAGE. FULLY EI^UIPPED. answer period. i cafeteria. SOON OUTFIT DURING OUR . da Johansson. Stuart Jochiinsen, PatU O’Bi'icn, '63 line At this point Simmon.s fum- — under the leadership of Ivan Was- A Hs^ Sally Chapin, '65 The prowess of the Manchester • A A******* GREAT SATURDAY SALE! Peter I^ Kasavage, a v a g e , JaneJsne Mallett,s>smuc:i.c,______•'------^------Uieff, president; John Schuetz. vice j riigli School cross country squad president; Janet Nielson, sscre- *•*•"*'* 50 ! shony through a heavy rain Fri- 3 COMPLETE 1959 Studebaker Mark V111 Lark Hardtop lary; and Linda Roberts, treasur­ .1 day. Oct. 5, as il pulled off a ROOMS OF BRAND er. SHARP, FULLY EijUiPPED. A REAL PUFF. *1195 IneffiHent Reading Improved in MHS Clinics turn victory against Hartford's The high point of the afternoon Free Groceries NEW FURNITURE Buckijlcy and Bristol Centr.al. The came when Tommy Recknagel was Candace Fenn Harold HuntUigtoa ' **' of in, I O APPLIANCEr harrier.s out scored Bulkeley. a presented with a cake at poolside heavy favorite to take Hartford on recognition of his 16to birth­ 3 ROCM OUTFIT the “uaiitha" 1957 RAMBLERA^DOOR SEDAN ■Ihers .ls a laboratory in . ^ e area honors, 26-31 and shut out - « • etOCERIES day. ■ 1 YOU CHOOSE STANDARD SHIFT. IMMACUL^Tf 1 *745 Pentagon 6qe would not sxpect t^ Central 1.5-48. Legion of Honor SevetsI new applicants for mem 3 ROOMS $188 Tile jayvee.s, bijhind a rec.ord- ^THE GROCERIES THE “VAIXEY FORGE" find there. Officers of various p . . bership were given swimming test. setting run by Art I.,aliah, 61, If you are passing by 25 Oak- j compietion of the class- f OR MEATS > SUL,*** ttOCERIEf ^ k s , ranging X^toe way up to “I go down to Lhf* scas &g&in, 3 ROOMS $269 shut out, their countcrparl.s. .Al­ wood Rd. some night, and you 2 A T THE 1956 BU1CK 4-DOOR gener*l, come to Hfis though the jayvee team wa.s vic­ to the lonely sea and the sky. the "FOTOSIAC- ^ And camp on the beach with the happen to hear the twang of a gui- Ranney Grotta, '63. ^SUPER MARKET a S U L iK ««0CERIES . ONE CAREFUL OWNER. FULLY EQ U I#P^ AND THEN SOME. for speeisl lnstructi<^v>n reading. torious. no score was available be-' tar and a mellow voice issuing------*895 cause five men did not finish foi' stars above, M Of YOU-' 3 ROOMS $394 Those OMhing in for InMruction from an upstairs window, you'll A SPOTLESS CAR. and sand and salt in my eye!’’ ^ CH O IC l the "CHE^lFEARE" * have one tolhg in common: They the pther teams. 9 «OCE«IES Bulkeley, locking on the Me­ -\rls bu ff »» 3 ROOMS $488 are all ineffieieiH readers. The wonders of the we^t, the fun Inefficient reading. how *^r. is morial Field course of 2-7 miles a-s in his bedroom. m i jEFRRsimuii the "OETSY ROSG" 1957 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN a "happy hunting ground.’’ al­ pf' Disneyland, and the experience Plans Schedule a seoceries bv no means a problejn p ard ^ Iar This is no indication, however, * lovely rooms REBEL V-8. EVERY FINE ACCESSORY INCLUDING POWER STEERINO, most came back to haunt the In­ of camping on the shores of the 3 ROOMS $597 *1095 to toe Pentagon. It IS A Pacific arc part of the busy life of that Harry spends most of his *HejWA»MHI*TON* POWER BRAKES, AIR CONDFUrONING. dians. In 1961 Bulkeley came to time with nls guitar. His current President Mary Ann . Kovaloek ill. Moet people have not, had Manchester and beat the harricis Candace Fenn, female legionnaire a tEOCERIEI any formal reading tr a ln i^ activities Include the vice presi­ presided on Tliursday, Oct. 4, at a 3 ROOMS $679 behind a record peifoi mance of. ■qf the week. . dency of the Student Council, meeting of the MHS Fine Art> the siitth grade and are ^ r W - 14:30 by McCollum. Thus, year Candle’s- travels have included membership on the High' School SU ff. SeerdUry Hilda FeingolJ $10 DOWN DELIVERS 1957 4-DOOR HARDTOP Ing at that level. Realizing tola Holzmeister of Bulkeley came in trips to the Southwest and a aum- World staff, toe Debating Club, and treasurer Jennifer Caven problem. Manchester High Schwl firsrplace with a time of ll:,50. piei* stay in the .dormitories of IXIADED AND VERY NICE THROUGHOUT FOR LUXURY LOVING YOU. !1 7 9 5 has reading classes, under the dl; and Round Table Singers. Last both '63, were also present. OUR VERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK but the Indians, led by Carl Montana State University. She en­ It- was voted that dues wouM rection of Mrs. Helen P. Skinner.- Rorhback. 63, with a time of joys overland excursions on hoc.se- year he was elected to be one of Far from being merely remedial, the delegates to Boye’ , Slate at be $1 ,per member for the yea 'M L !’ 3 yEflfis JO 15:04, pulled off the victory by back and weekly indulgences of The club decided to r.reats to these developmental classes are placing the next five out o f seven UConn and was also a member of esUbliShed to help students of sll mustard and Dave Brubeck. office of exchange editor, who 1956 RAMBLER STATION WAGON places. Behind Rorhback for Man­ An almost indescribable ddlight the steering committee of toe In­ levels of intelligence learn appro­ would get literary magarijif RADIO, HEATER STANDARD TRANSMISSION. chester wa.s Captain Jim Bra'cken, iin erasing blackboards. Is surpass­ ternational Relations Club. H*r- *695 priate methoda for toe study ot ty has previously served as presi­ from other schools. As yet no one A CLEAN. GOOiy RUNNING WAGON. 63. (4); Craig Phijlips. 63, (5), ed only by Candle's liking for the various materials. • has been elected to flU thia of-. Jim Coleman, 64, (7); John Stan- stage and acting. She hopes to dent of toe Latin II club. Many students, need this Inj- After school Harry may be ficc. * kiewicz, 64, (8); and Richard act professionally one day but will Those members present at the provenient, all could use it. If Laliberte, 64. (10). continue her education with the found working as a secretary for one’s average reading rale is 2.50 the Hartfoi-d Courants, that is, if meeting were Jennifer Caver. Tbe thin clads completely out­ goal of elementary grad* teaab«., Hilda Keingold. and Mary Ann words per minute or less be is classed Bristol Central, putting he isn’t busily drumming up sup­ CREAM PUFF SPECIAL considered a .slow reader, but wltn ing; port for the 'teen Center Commit­ Kovalcek. all '63; Leigh Behnkr. five men across the finish line be­ Academically. Candle’s schedule Kathy Conlon. Lynetts Good- pracUce might attain a rate of 500 tee .of which he is vice chairman. fore Central's first. In the first includes English IV, (her favor­ stine, Abby Richmond. Kath." or more words. Statistics show ten for Manchester was: Rorh­ Outside of school, Harry has that students spend 25 to 50 per ite) Algebra* In. Spanish II and Gigli.o. Dorothy Thompson ar back (1): Bracken (2); Phiilip.s Modem History. In addition, she served ss president of the Meth­ Liz Dawkins, all '64; Ed Co* cent longer than necessary on aca­ odist Youth. 'Yellowahip for the 1961 FORD CONVERTIBLE CLUB COUPE A|l| y $ 0 1 Q C (31; (joleman (4 1; Stankiewicz is a member of the Student Coun­ man, Gary Gunas. Sue Koppli demic chorea involving reading. ;-(5i; Laliberte (7); Rich Zylins- post two years. COLOR; WHITE, RED LEATHER INTERIOR. A SPOTLESS LOADED . V I l L A cil and the Senior Girls’ Club. - Gail Seiler, , Lorraine Yiworsl; I The three areas concentrated on ka.s. 64. (8), and John Coviello, Scholasllcaliy. Harry’s schedule CONVERTIBLE, FULLY EQUIPPED. ^ ^ . for improvement ip toe “ reading ReminJsclijg .h aj) p i 1 y of ber Joanns Nleis«». Ellen Wenick, a 64, (9). consists of Modern Problems. 'na. . , . elinic" are sicUis; vocabulaiy, and. Art tahaSv ; broke*'•’""twbjyebif' EngiishTV, 'SpanialS'Il. CKemistty remem.'bers one event that oc-' There was snoUier mesUng on rate with comprehension. Resd- . foft to H ^ M f L i n d T : ^ record of 16:14 set by Larry Du- and Choir. During his high school P.S. We have a few new 1962 Ramblers in slock beinn sold at fine reductions, well worth your careful con­ H o w * L .T i2 d " N 2 S T o u " m l" M “ M S ! the stu- curred during a fifth grade .(Jass Wednesday. Oct. 10, to plan. • Ing skills include such things as haime, '83, and Nod Cronin. '63, career Harry has also found lime sideration. ^ - parly. By guessing correctly a pre­ sales campaign for sophomore-; outlining, reading and interpreting de^. (Herald phojo tfy Sstemls), ______. with a time of 16:07. Behind La- determined number, she won a dish for athletics. In the spring- he and juniors from lUing and Ben­ maps and main Ideas, spelling, ^ d hah in the JV race were Phil can be -found on the baseball dia­ are of average intelligence, you Of straWoeriy ice cream! nett Junior High Schools. dictionary use. A better ficult type of reading, la taught Kenny, '64, (2); La,rr>’ Diihaime, mond participating in JV and var­ yfiTH printed stories. The print is pro­ can expect to double your speed, Though (jandie dlslike.s rudeneas. AU studenU of MHS ore invited lary is sasimllated mostly to i^ g h ss a technique, which can be ajw '63, (3); L m Dowd, '65, (4).; F,ric sity baseball, while in the fall he to., submit toeir creaUve manu­ Largest furnitup^; mere reading. "The more exten­ jected on • screen and the student says Mrs. Skinner. she loves working with people. Her Se6 These Fine Car Values Toefoy At plied profitably in both higii Johnson, '64, (5t; Morriasette, has played JV eoccer. scripts to any member of the sive,” the more precise ones vo­ tries to read it as rapidly as he position in a lixail doctor's office ALBERT'S school and college. She adds, “ Parents who (»re dis­ (6): Kenny Wichman. '64, (8); and Favorite occupations include Fine Arts SUff. cabulary, the more exact jaui while the film goes through. couraged about their childi en s Charlie Miller, '64, (9). gives her the opportunity to meet GIVES YOU Reading classes are small, with eating Deci’s hot dogs and sauer­ Terry Philbriclt, ^64 thinking.” saysvMrs. Skinner.^indi­ Another devise is the “ reading ac­ education can d

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PA«1 TWELV* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 PAGE Parking Space About Town ^Only Wdy We^ll Continue^ Obituary Warren will segie from-5 to T His . clothes were neat, but noth­ Al&n L.. ?eir, •on of Mr. and W om en’s Clubs to Help Staff p.m-.t-^and Mrs. Gilbert C. Barnes, New V/ter Session Boy, 16, Wants a New Life v. ing /pedal. He just' didn't - talk Cleared for Mr«. Marvin Feii- of 15 Arcellia M rs.. Victor J. Johnson, and Mrs. much about himself. He was a Dr., ia enrolled in the freshman Donald Kuehl wlM be on the real nice boy, and he wa.<-asking Sfierwin^Willfim 7 to » p.m. shift.. Thene will'be a voter making claas of Bentley CoUcire of Ac- Free X-ray Units Oct: 18-19 about the possibility of getting a session tomoripw from 9 a.m. part-time job after school.” Visit by Ike pouhtinf and Finance, Boston, Arnold Pagani, On Friday, when the X-ray u iilt, until 8 p.h}. in the town clerk's Unhappy ‘Poor Orphan’ PaiRis Mass. . f will be in the parking lot of the! Young Baton Arears glasses andi Merntwra of the Manchester Re-i The toVvn organizations were office at the Municipal Building. is deaf In one ear,' but he told; W. H. ENGLAND publican and-' Democratic Wom­ Parkade, It will be staffed by < The session Is the next to the Ample parking spaca will be Caterer,. Dies recruited through the Manchester teams recruited by Mrs. Chester! newsmen he refuses,- to, wear a Five area boys are attending; Private or Disband en/ Cluba wi)l be helping out at last regular one before the state LUMBER CO. Tuberculosis Committee of the as­ hearing aid “ because it would available in Hartford Monday in Watkinson School in Hartford, an F. Bycholskl, president of the M an-! election 'Nov. 6. Kin of Mliltimillionaire fh* mbbUa X -ray units of the Con­ sociation. Mrs. J, Herbert Finlay make me stand out.” • Open All Bay Saturday «i the virinity of BushnelT "Park for independent college preparatory Arnold Joseph Pagaiii, 68, of necticut Tuberinilosis and Health Chester Democratic Women’s Club.' • The board of governors of semi-private Manchester Coun­ ia chairman of* the committee. The teams will comprise V iola' "At the Ghied” —MI 6-5*01 school, fo r , boys. They are Uewis 174 >/j Spruce St., a caterer in Man­ Association during two six-hour of advertising the X-ray project to I (Continued from Page One) his illegally parked car. Their anyone atl ending former Presi­ try Club has decided that either the town will agree to let the Other members are Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Patricia Conti and Gerda Codding, son of Mr. and Mrs. L«wis chester for 26 years, died early 'periods next week whe'nifCree chest the public. check of the vehicle revealed M ilk Supply First' dent Dwight D. Eisenhowers Codding, 73 Palknor Dr.; Richard F. Ferguson, Dr. Harold S. Bar­ Sherokow, from 3:15 to 6 p.m.; this morning at Manchester Me­ club become private again, and back up the agreement with a X raya will b*'provided for towns­ rett and Dr. Francis W. Helfrick. . Gordon. C. Eagleson is publicity blonde, turned up at Nashville's both Pennsylvania and Ohio tags, speech. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ morial Hospital. He was president Barbara Coleman, Lorraine Dm- West End High Wednesday. long term lease, or the club wi 1 dissolve and let the town run people. A Mrs. Harlan D. Taylor, presi­ chalrimm for the project. He head­ food, clothing, an expense record ADDIS ABABA — Ethiopia's ' ah parking lots surrounding the liam R. Moore. I I Battista Rd.; of Pagani Caterers tnc.,. located at '.A the golf courst. Tha women will act as host- renda and Ann Kleinschmidt, from ed the group w]hich put up placards ■her he told ^ e Seth French and a prescription from a North- capftni city has established its flnst dent of the Manchester Republi­ 6 to 7; and Janet Bycholski, Mary area will be roped oft for the ben­ Niel Newman. aolT of Mr.', and Mrs. the Rosemount Restaurant, Bbl- eeses and as registrars, helping and distributed schedules and edu­ sto^, school officials .said they be- field, Ohio, pharmacy that iden­ regular milk supply with the set­ ternoon at the W'atkins-West' Fu­ Frank Simon, outgoing pr«Rid«nt can Women's Club, has recruited Cotter and Alin Larivee, from 7 I B E'C I^RIST and efit of those attending the rally. Stanley Newman. 137 6lcott St.; ton. people make out cards as they get cational materials. .. .suspicious and told him he tified t)ie boy as Eaton. A police ting up of two small government neral Home,. 142 E. Center St, The of the club, said a lease ie being three teams of three women each to 9 p.m. I.CC d carr s h o p The President is due to aVrive Daniel Rhodes. s6n of Mr. and Mrs. The members of Elagleson's team would have to meet with a com- call to his parents confirmed the milk-collecting,^ centers. Ml*. Pagani operated the Gardeit Rev. Wtlalrd E. Thomen, pastor of X. rays either in dovvntown Man­ to- serve for ■ two-hour stretches ROUTE 44A, BOLTON at 11:30 A m. Adam Rhodes. 15 Plymouth Dane; drawn up for presentation to the chester ■ Thursday afternoon and Earlier Friday, when townspeo­ are Thomas J. Derby, W. Craig rtvittee at another school. identity. . Grove for 16 years and sold his in­ First Church, of Christ Congrega­ Thursday while the X-ray bus is in Phone M I S-8086 and Mark Havens, son of Mr. and town board of directors, writh pro­ evening or at the Parkade Friday ple will be allowed to use the X-ray Heston, Albert D. 'Tinkelenberg, The youngster watched the foot­ The high school junior stuck to Clean Fan Blades The Republican Women's Club o| Mrs. S. W. Havens, Andover. terest in it .in 1956. He operated tional, Andover, officiated. John the parking lot on the west side' Manche.ster is provided bus ridrt the food concessipn at Ocean vision fori' the club to control Ks .afternoon and evening. The date's unit while it is at Manchester and M. D. Wadsworth. ball team practice afid slruijk up his Seth French story until offi­ Kitchen fan blades should )>€ I Maloney Jr., a nephew of the de­ of Main St. between St. James and Green School from 10:45 a.m. to 1 to Hartford for anyone intere.sted. Becuih Park. New London, and memberMiip completely, and to be are Oct. 16 and 19. a friendship with , Jphh Be'thurum, cers got his mother on the tele­ kept clean for their best efficiency. I Floral Designing Marine Private Charles H. W olf ceased. .was organist. Burial was Forest Sts. p.m., regii.strations will be handled For information, contact Mrs. handled the meal preparations at assured of renting the 18-hole .Another Manchester civic Mirror Magic halfback and president of the stu­ phone. Then he broke dowm and When grease clings to t)ie blades; .Ir., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles in Townsend Cemetery, Andover. Mrs. Charles N! Crockett, Mrs. by Mra. 'Thomtia Connolly and Mrs. dent body; and Arrangements Roger Bagiev. S6 Dale Rd.. or Re- _ ...... Camp Ribicoff, Niantic. During his course In the town-owmed Globe g n ^ , the Junior Chamber of It takes but seconds, and a last- cried. or the mesh trap, take the fan ; H. Wolf. 24 Locust St., recently Bearers were members of the fam­ James Duffy and Mrs. Thomas F. ISdward N. Serrell. After spending the night at the For All Occasions! years in the catering businesw he Hollow tract for 25 to 3Q years. Commerce, has pitched In to pro­ minute check of yoUr costume be­ " I was hoping He would stay apart and scour the blades. After I publican Headquarters, 611 Main | pg^jpieted basic training at the ily- ■ ______Ferguson will work from 3 to 5 The Junior] Chamber of Com­ Bethurum home, young Eaton re­ served many famous people, in­ mote the X-ray project, and Jay- fore a full-length mirror, is a sure­ here,” said Bethurum. "H e was a quick rinsing and drying,' re-as-1 81., by tomorrow. Marine Corps - Recruit Depot, Par­ The club’s prssent three-year p.m.; Mrs. Jacob'f . Miller. Mrs. merce. underi President C. Donald fire wav to assure yourself that ported, for the interview. While filn to be around. cluding former President Harry S. Dr. Sunuel L. Goldfsrb ee« wl-ves are helping. semble and the fan is ready for Open 6 Days— Closed Sondays ris Island. S. C. lease expires March 1, but the elub C. LeRoy Norris and Mrs. Ray S. Briggs Jr., has assumed'-the everyjhtng's perfect. Eaton was inside,, police towed off "H e didn't pretend to be poor. longer duty. James S. Valentine, sofi of Mr. Truman. He also provided the food Fhineral services for Dr. Samuel has only until Jan. 1 to decide and Mrs. Stuart G. Valentine. Bol­ for two major movie companies L. Goldfarb, 54. of 460 Main St., whether to disband, and notify the ton. has finished a nine iw*e;k re­ while they were on location in Con Newington, brother, of Mrs. Flor­ town. 4 State News cruit training p ri^ a m at ^ the nectlcut. He owned the only regis­ ence Robbins of Manchester, were If. the club chooses to renew Ks Naval Training /C^enter, Great tered horse racing stable in Man­ held '[his afternoon at the chapel present lease, the rent will go Lakes. 111. chester and participated in meets of the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 from J18.000 a year to 120,000 a Roundup at several New England tracks. Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial year, and the seml-privats status Airman Donald R. Begin, son Mr. Pagani was born Oct. 2, was in Beth Israel' Cemetery, wdll continue. of Mr. and Mrs. Roch M. Begin. 1894, in Milano Babino, Italy. He Hartford. "As long as they're (the club (Continiied from Page One) 714 N. Main St., has been reas­ came to Manche.ster In 1909 and Dr. Goldfarb died yesterday at members) getting up 320.000.” signed from Lackland Air Force lived here since that time. the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- said Simon, “ they might at welt Precipitation maj’ total one Base. Texas, to .Amarillo Air He was a member of the Rock- treal. Canada. tell the town they want the coun­ tenth to five tenths of an inch oc­ Force Ba.se, Texas, for t'raining as ville Lodge o f Elks, the Army- Survivors, besides his slater'in try club to be run the way they riTTED * TODDLntgr curring as showers- and- possible a supply specialist. Manchester, include his wife and think a country club ehould be— OWLS’tb iX b V l W ft thundershowers the latter part of Abraham Rlbicoff chats with Mrs. Harry Hammer, left, and Mrs. Carmine Colangeio at a "meet the daughter of Newington, three as a private club. Sunday and again about Tuesday. There will be a card party at 8 "Otherwlie, let the town nm ia. Bovs> A aiats' candidate'* coffee hour yesterday at Vernon. EHementary School. The event was sponsored by brothers of Hartford, West Hart­ p.m. tonight at the Afiderson- the Vernon Democratic Federated Women's Club of which Mr.i. Hammer 1s president and Mrs. Col- ford and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., It.” And You Honored for Heroi$m She£ Auxiliary VFW home. The angelo, vice pre.sident. Women from the Elllington club, now being organized, assisted. (Herald and two sisters of New Britain Club governors agree they want COATE SNOMrsuira committee for Old Timers N i ^ t Get 1S9 GRAND photb by Saternis). and Palm Beach, Fla. "no more of this hybrid arrange­ PITTSBURGH lAP I —William will meet at # p.m. P. Rausch of Gales Ferry. Conn.. ment.” said Simon. Mm. Mary E. launprecht The lease requires that any 1 O i l f l Get 8 9 has been honored by the Car­ Charles S. Lukas Jr.. 426 H il­ ■ stamps TWple-g negie Fund Commission for his Accused of Espionage The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. town resident who wants to pay liard St., was a visitor to the Rockville-V ernon Lamprecht, 12 West St., was held 3150 for a single- membership or ®hie bravery in the attempted rescue State Pair of Texas in Dallas, this 8.99 this morning st the W. P. Quish j 318O for a iamify membership may of three men after an atomic re­ week. D.lightiu)ly B o y s i ■ altor exploded in Idaho Falla, Funeral Home, 225 Main St., with a becoffie a member. The lease also WAY up occosions. W genuin* Idaho. Ribicoff Says solemn high MaSs of requiem at St. requires that any person, whether f.Wa 4 rip-off Robert M. Drobiak. son of Mr. James' Church. a re.sldent or not, may play golf tweeds A '^‘•-t DressmoWer de- DISCOUNT CENTERS The commission awarded 25 and Mrs. John J. Drobiak. 78 Fox- Soviet Union Expels The Rev. Stanley E. Hastlllo was occasionally, by paying 32 greens bronie medals yesterday for acts croft Dr., and James H. Curry, He Is Prime celebrant, assisted by the Rev. fees on weekdays or m on week­ or Ax '6tyie* vfith of heroism in the United Slates. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y. John D. Regan, deacon, and the ends and holidays. OccasitHial Rausch was one of seven men Curry. 85 DeepwoOd Dr., have Rev. Eugene F. Torpey, subdeaebn. players may also play nine holes honoied for their rescue attempt completed basic training at .Lack- Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organist for . Jan. 3, 1961, when an atomic re­ Higlb American Aide AM A Target 31 land Air Force Base, in Texas. and soloist. Burial was in St. actor exploded on the second floor Older members of the club have - 1 J L ^••"‘omepiU Both have been reassigned-- to T Bridget's Cemetery. Father Regan of the National Reactor Testing radio and radar maintenance __ , __ Abraham Ribicoff, Damt^ratic complained of very crowded eon- GRAND-WAY CAN ('Continiied from Page One) read the committal service. ditions because of the low fees Station. Rausch and the others, candidate for the U.S. Senate and moving cautiously because of were William Lam- attract out-of-town residents IFranee to Put viously an arbitrary retaliation former U.S. secretary of health, i 'j precht. Thomas Crockett, Maurice radioactivity and the fear of trig­ for the two we expelled,” an Until 1955 when the Chaney education . and welfare, told Ver­ Waddell, Arthur Ashwell, George family sold the Globe Hollow tract gering further explosions, entered The Connecticut- Assoociation American EmBa.ssy official .said. Ashwell and Frank Quish. the area and reached three ape- of Public Accountants will meet non voters yesterday he is the Arnold J. Fagaal to the town for 32,250,000,. the elub Customs Bars “ They were looking for another had been private. oialists inside. Two of the spe­ at 8 p.m. on Oct. 16 at the How­ body to even the score and Mid- "number one target” of the Amer­ Navy Club, Sons of Italy, Italian After some sharp disagree­ cialists already were dead, and the ard Johnson's Motor Lodge. Ham­ thun was it.” SAVE ican Medical , Association , in its, American Club and the Magliahese ments among town officials and third died en route to a hospital. den. Donald A. Schwarts, the About Monaco The United States last week ex­ O pen. H ouse Set fight against the medicare pro­ Society. the club, the semi-private status guest speaker, will di.sciiss ''Auto­ X ______pelled two members of the Soviet , Survivors include Ins wife, Mrs. matic Data Processing for Public gram. . B y Buckley P T A was worked out. Fire Lost $43,000 (Continued from Page One) delegation to the United Nation.s, Maria Glorgetti Pagani; his moth­ Earlier this year, club members Accountants.” Ivan Y. Viradov and Evgeny M. Ribicoff shrugged off the AJ)4A DERBY (APi—Damage ia ea- er, Mrs. EmergUoa Pagani of Man­ . offered 3230,000 to the town for s -rn.- D — — In theorv, France could cut off Ptokhorov. after they had . been challenge, a.s reported by him, say­ chester; two sons, Benito A. Pa­ The Buckley School PTA is i4S.acre portion of the tract. The timated a ( H3.000 in a fire that ^^e Rev. O. E. Winslow-, pastor i , ,, accus^ of buying .U.S. defense ing he would “ take them on” be­ gani and Nino W. Pagaiii, both of sponsoring an open house from town board of directors rejected YOU destroyed the interior of the Val­ of the Church of the Nazarane .secrctsXfrom an American Navy cause he feels the passage of the Manchester; two daughlerS. Mrs. ley Automatic Transmiasion Co. will be in charge of radio broad- hut the economic blockade 6:46 to 8 p.m. Oct. 15...... the offer, saying it was not enough enlisted tnan. medicare program is important. Henry Krajewski of Manchester money. Fire units from nearby Shelton j casts sponsored bv the Manches-' w-a.ii expected tp be the ftrst move, Midthun, who was born in ' He said he is confident he will Parents will gather in their cbil- and Mrs. Charles Russo of Brook­ Simon was smphatic the helped Derby crews fight the gen-! ter Ministerial Association over The Mediterranean realm of Froid, Mont., and now lists San! get the needed support to win at lyn, N.Y.; a si.ster, Mrs. Andrew dren's classrooms, where they may a^ral alarm blw e last night on ; station WTNF Sunday i t 7:35 p.m. Prince Ranier III and Prince.s.s Franci.sco a.s his home, is married [ election time because he is sure meet the teacher and hear a de-' plob a position tWs morning. ThI® Pivona"*of Elmwood: seven broth­ scription of" the curriculum for the, gwuR to t>® the only way w « 11 Beymour Ave., almost directly op- and daily next week at 7;30 a m. Grace, the former Grace Kelly of and has two daughters, Monica, j the voters want and will support ers, Julius Pagani of ^Manchester. 13. who attends school in Switzer- the |.medicare program being yggj; I continue, ’ he said. posite Griffin Hospital. I tsi i , n I PhiladeljJhia and Holli-wood. ha.s Herbert Pagani and Guy Pagani, land, and Karen. 8, who -goes to pushed by the Deniocratic admin- ■ There will be movies in the audi-1 K the town should approve »*»• Eight cars and a truck inside; . luncheon meet- no income tax. Profit's from the both of Rockville. Victor Pagani PLENTY the one-itor>' cinder block bpild- j the Greater Hartford Chap- gambling ca.sino of Monte Carlo school in Moscow. istration. torium for the children. 'club's propoeaJs, club members and Joseph Pagani, both of Hart­ Refreshments will be served in '"'ill spend about 3150,000 on the Ing were damaged bv the flames of the National Women's Com- are it.s- chief revenue, A graduate of the University of Medical care for the aging and ford, Frank Pagani of Glastonbury Michigan. Midthun has been in the cafeteria. Mrs. Eme.st W olf-; club in the next 20 or 25 yeara, said th ^ were f ^ on oil and o l^ er: President Charles de Gaulle problem.s affecting education are and Franci.s Pagani of Bolton,: and ON CHILDRENS’ auhsUnces in the *®rafe- Tw-o; ^ hrid and his official familv disapprove the foreign service since 1950, two issues of great inlerest'to the ram, 62 Ot’erlook Dr., is chairman Simon, in addition to equipment serving in Germany. Ceylon and 13 grandchildren. of the refreshment committee.- rental and other maintenance. state, he said. The funeral will be held Monday ^ S^mf^T wr* r.nr -'t 'he (®< t that Monaco • peVmits Japan. His la.st po.st before he V ______There are now some 350 mam- ^ the fir ^ w a . not immediately ' i ? 7 n ^ h ^ g r o f Prenchmen and many Ribicoff said the medicare pro- at 8:15 a.m. from the W.P Quish came to Mo.srow was in Munich, bers, he said. If the club goes determined. French companie.s to u.se their of­ po.sats lied, into the social secur- Funeral Home, 235 Mgln St., with FALL FASHIONS reservations for Manche.ster. Germany. 1 0 i n *'''®’'® probably be ficial re.sidences and offices in ity program are "simple ,and un-1 a solemn high Mass of requiem at g 01 Ihll 111 cIMI . 3 0 0 playing memberaliips Monaco to evade French taxation. He studied the Russian Ijan- coniplicated," and that the pro- j si. Jame.«' Church at 9. Burial Encouraging: Potential Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet guage and Soviet affairs at Har­ kJ *1-4 — ®ml 111® social menvberahipis. France has called for Prince po.sal wa.s defeated by a .single ' r^ill be ip,,St. James' CemeterJ’, O f S p a n i s h A i r l i n e r incYease, he said. Rainier to. inatitiito the .same tax vard in 1957 and was working in vole in Congies.s. He added that Friend?!'may call at the Kiner^ ■ 0 ] N. Dempecy de.scribed as “ most en- . Hall. Mrs. Thora Maloney is chair- the embassy political reporting •system that prevails in France. if he had been a member of Con­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. General Manager Ricnard Mar­ eouraging” a report on the eco- [ trian of a refreshment committee, section here. M a gress. the nvea-sure would have and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 MADRID, Spain lA P ) A Span­ tin is already on record saying the nomic potential of Ansonia, Derby, i Members are reminded to bring MeSweeney .said Midthun and pa.s.sed because of his vote. ish Iberia Airlines plane with 14 town could operate the club. W' Oxford and Seymour in the Nauga- articles for a rummage sale on his fam ily' will be leaving within P-tn- J < .Kr.o..H A t the board of directors' meet- He said that under the plan, passengers and 5 crewmen aboacd | ^ the general manager tuck Valley., Tuesday. M ereditli Increases a few days. Mrs. Henry F. Smith *nie Glovernor said yesterday the each per.son and employer would crashed in flames today near Car- ■ "There isn’t any doubt but % n ie CYP Club he required to contribute 25 cents Mrs. Clara I. Smith, wife of GIRLS* Area Redevelopment Administra­ ^of Center Con- A c liv itV H i O le M isS Henry F. Smith. 27 Stone St., died mona. Reports from the scene ; what the town could operate tjie gregational Chureh a week, and that this amount tion ( A R A ) report showed growing n will meet Sun-1 • - at her home this morning. .said It appeared there were n o ' country club without the town PULLOVER day at 6:30 p.m. in Woodruff Hall., U.S. Tells Britain would be enough to provide medi­ employment. Increased t o u r i a t She was born in Gla.stonbury survivors. i having to subsidize it, other than business and industrial develop­ A film, “ A Le.s.son in Learning,” (Oonttnued from Page Ono) cal care for thoae over 6.5. He G CARDIGAN Shipping to Castro added there were several million April 17. 1887, daughter of the The 'plane, a twin-engine Con-! by paying off on the bonds," ment In the area. will be shown. It was made by 'a „ „ ^ „ late Albert and I..ena Hodge vair, had left Madrid for Barcelo­ The general manager cited the M i SWEATERS The report, Dempsey said, was youth group in New Canaan C*on-’ i. walked to the cafeteria for re* i people in the country’ who would experience of Westport, Newing­ stand to benefit by the medicare CoVell, and was a resident of Man­ na, Valencia and Sevilla with 28 "Indicative o f the trend toward ex­ gregational Church during class'S?'*' e'ening meals 1/008 81 ilW ll .KlSR passengers. Police at Valencia ton and West Hartford which fi­ discussion-s. After the film the club Thursday, entering the building proposal. chester for many years. pansion ,tiiat is seen throughout Be.sides her hu.sband. Survivors said there were only 14 passen­ nance their town-owned oountrt' Connecticut.” The survey was made will divide into small discussion “ Thur.sdhy On education matters, Ribicoff gers aboard when it left there. clubs from restaurant, liquor and 1.00 night, a group of 100 to 150 stu- (Continued from Page One) include a .son, Louis Smith of 25 by Richardson Wood, a New York a youth leader, said he favor.« providing federal Stone St., and two grandchildren. The pilot radioed about 40 miles other concessions. Easy-core Orion _ dents yelled at him, "Hey, go ' ...... aid to students on the basis of •oonomist. for the ARA. whioh is s F'uneral services will be held from his de.stination that he had a Simori predicted the town would OlftLS’ GIRLS* JR. BOYS’ , in n'bvelty & JR. BOYS’ TODDLERS’ part of the U.S. Commerce Depart Dr. Herbert Urweider. son of Mr, i i hspkdficallv the Vaid 'on* shipping i results ™of competitive examina- Monday at 3 p.m. at the Watkins fire aboard and would attempt an have diCficulty" with objection.' I menu ' ciassiepuilovers IR. BOYS’ Sincem n Urweider. 51 ,^^^rab7e" rem Vk was hea“r^'. “ah ; West Fiineral Home. 142 E. Cen­ emergency landing. There were no from townspeople in securing s WARM COTTON CORDUROY BSTTSR dIe-income group were particular ter St. The Rev. l.Awrence F. A l­ further reports from the plane un­ liquor license. There was quiU s ...bulky cbtjdi- from active dutv as a ' f l i ^ t * ^ - onlflent>fi'’«l white .student talked i I'’ ® .sanction of the United ly hard hit with college costs, and WINTER FLANNEL LONGIE SHRITS G FLANNEL Rahhi Appointed j geon in the U S. V v v ^ d lo- a.s they ate lunih. 1 St®'®'*- 8‘lvemment. mond. pa.stor of South Methodist til a U.S. Air. Force helicopter bit of difficultl' for the club to se­ gans! Sizes2-4, White .said, however, that, "C\i- that income tax deductions would Church will officiate. Burial will from Moron Air Base, near Sevil­ SLACKS PAJAMAS gether with his wife and'son, is vis- 'J«»t‘ce Department officials benefit them. . cure its permit, he sai^: and a club JACKET! R A IA M A f SETS 3-6x, 7-14! WOODBRIDGE (APi-Dr. Ar­ be in West Cemetery. la. sighted burning wreckage on a thur A. Chiel was today appointed permit would not be applicable to fOng his parents until'Sunday^ “ f arom^^^ ~ ^'*'**" Friends may call at the funeral 1 farm between Carmona and El a- town*run bar. GIRLS’ ^ rabW and spiritual leader of Con­ home Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 | Viso. The helicopter, carrying doc­ gregation B'nai Jacob, one of the Drafting-the proposed leAse for FLANNEL p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tors, said it could spot no survi­ the club is Atty. Eugene T.^ Kelly. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 New Haven area's oldest and larg­ vors. 6i49 T. J. Crockett is chairman o f the Cotton knit 4 Full cut pull­ est Con.servative synagogues. New Ski styles, Adorable prints LINED club’s yommittee on lease or pur­ Flannel lined woven placket over 4 coat' Rabbi Chiel, currently serving at u ij 1. . juri.sdiclioh. ’ ■ w(th the demand, all pile Eskimo & border prints... corduroy slacks SLACKS ttie Genesis Hebrew Center, Tucka- Confirmation chase agreement. shirts! Thick s*t styles in wOrnv Th . f lr^• /.u „ ' "’“'’®; In London.' the British had! Many Inquire where the money; jackets & warm lace & ribbon with long sleeve hoe. N.Y.. will as.sume his new as­ - ^ ® ■1°'"'^ mstallation of the Sons treely about the campus under warned today their ■ government i* going to come from, he olxserved. ' Funerala The club’s annual meeting will 4 dress siocksin cotton flanneir 1 poplins with signment on Dec. 1, said president' s i l l A m e ric s n ^ g io n and the normal conditions. . .said Jastice. would take, a veVy serious view o f ' One answer to this, he said, might W ASHINGTON (A P ) The. be Nov. 3, when Simon ivill proba- trims! Many ski flannel shirt! solid 4 print cor­ Ass't prints, nc ' ’natjon of Carmine J. G role! bly be succeeded Hy James Klrk- Harvey N. Ladin. X? attacks on Chba-bound British ' be the solution of the grain stor M'ilUam L. Ptnney smart detailing! styles! Sizes4^14! Prints, sizes 3-6! 1.00 as postmaster of Chester. Conn.. , patrick. who has been chosen for duroy! Sizes .3-8! sizes 2-4,3-8! The rabbi has served in New,. Sunday st 3 p.m. .n Legion Hall. .,^M®/®«Hth -said he planned to ahlps. ^ age problem which costf the cQun Private funeral services for Sizes 7-14! Wooi/nylon blond York City, at the Unuiversttv ofi • '' ' .leave the campus at the( end of, William L. Pinney, Hebron Rd., confirmed by the Senate yee- j the presidency by a nominating '-V try 31 billion a year. 46. .solution to And You Get 16 And You Get 16 with band front, And You Get 16 Manitoba, and in Winnipeg both: Registration for ■ the children's! today's classes and .spfnd the Andover, were held yesterday a f- ! terday. 1 committee. And Y'mi Get* 64 Triple-R Blue And You Get 16 the storage problem releasing all Triple-tGBIiie Trlple-S Blue Tripie-S Blue In Canada. He is married to the i ^*’® Uittle Theater of Man- wee.kend with his wife and small Triple-S Blue 6tamp« elastic back! or most of the funds now tied up in StamjM'v Stamps Stamps former Kihnert Dirnfleld of Win- ■ ®lt®*t®t‘ " ’HI take place tonight ®on Preacher Brewer grain .storage would provide the Stampe. Colorful pldidl, nipeg. from ...... 6:30 to 8:30... p.m. at the' Ea.st I” Orleans, the 5th U.S. money for education, he said. .y sizes 7-141 RahW Chiel succeeds Rabbi Jo­ Side Rec. Parents or children must Circuit Court of Appeals convene.s Speaker at Series seph Tatoaihnik, who resigned. be members of the Manchester, '°Hay to give .Mississippi Gov. Following his appearance at the : school, Ribicoff went to Ellington And You Get 16 Recreation Depart,ment to be el-' R°®® Barnett and Lt. Gov. Paul Eugene Brewer, minister of the igible. This will be the only reg- John.son Jr,, another chance to where heiwas gue.st at a tea held j Trlple-S Blue istration. Casting will take place H’®>' ®'‘® longer in con- Church of Christ in Manchester, by Atty.. and Mrs. Edwin Lavitt. 1 Stamps in±_ about------a week. tempt. The panel cited the two will take part in a series of gos- From there, he^ went to the i Personal M otices Qrystal Ballroom, at Crystal Lake, j officials for defying court orders ple meetings to be held this com­ •M m ill Dond ▼illaie ’ not to interfere with Meredith's ing in the West Hartford Ellington, where he \va.s the main i r admission to Ole 5fiss. ChiirCfrof Christ. speaker at a dinner sponsored by Conversion Topic JR. Card Of Thanks There r were these other devel­ It was from the West Hartford the Tolland County Democrats.. T ® D D lfA I*,*''' all ou'- maav opments; chureh that the nucleus of the friends. relsUvee and neighbors for O f Church Panel The Army plans to reduce its BOYS’ kindnesses shown .us duHns ' Manchester church came just o\%r OUT recent bereavement. forces In the Oxford area to 4,500 a year ago, troops. At the height of the crisis * SALE B e r ^ s ______Walter Dousela £amU>'. An informal panel ditcUMion. Mr.- Brewer will .speak at 7:30' better "Conversion to Catholicism,” will a total of 23.600 troops were con- evening services each ^weekday centrated here and at -staging ! and at 10 o'clock morning scrv'ce.s In Memoriam be presented Monday night st a AT*Aas In WATWinhla 'Y'aw«4s a w* ^ I -a . Chipplndale Sofa To The Oso I Lovo meeting of St. Bridget’s Rosarv areas In Memphis. Tenh., and Co-, Tue.sday, Thursday and Saturday. FALL loTinc mcmur.v nf John D. Am- Society in the church hall. The lumbus. Mi.ss.. Jerry Woodbridge, member of wTose who awav 2 awa •-». - —------■ In Dallas, Tex., former MaJ. Remodel today, Ociober 12, i9«o^, ' * | Rosary' ®nd Benediction will be re- the West Hartford church, will YOUR OLD $159.00 Gen. Edwin A. Walker undergoes jackets u . . . , i *t 7;30 p.m. in the church. preach in the Manchester church FUR COAT (Until Oct. 21 It) ... r s n e a t c k s Surrounded by friends I lonaaom# ' , _ _ * a psychiatric examination start­ the following two Sunday morn­ te the midst of mv joy« i am blue ' | Mrs. Harry Carr of INTO A Chair f« Match $ 7 9,1 4 ing today. The te.st was ordered ings. Don Nelson and Fred Pol- ^ sc*he'""* Manchester, Miss Mildred Bowers by a federal ’coyrt following Walk­ of Bolton, and Robert Sernoffsky nisch will be. speakers at the NEW Losging, dear hunband, for you. er's arrest on charges growing out evening services. of East Hartford, all converts, will of Ole Miss Integration riots. Alwaya iiwmy heaH, and so discuss how people approach the stidly misred. , Hodding Carter, Pulitzer prize­ • CAPE ' H N iS T Colonial styling with quali^ construction and custom foatvros ^ ____ ■ His loving wife and famllw. Catholic faitti and how converts i f 1.69 winning editor fi-om Greenyillei oan be attracted to the church. Re- Miss., said at Durham, N.H. that 23 Pupils • STOLE lound on. sofas at much highar pricas. A t this spaeial prica a rara valuol Card Of Thanks I Ireshments will be served by Mrs, ,??}® .mpd.tratc inoni.ruie Choica-ef-fabrics. ,*W6rot.r, ,. Wa W(»uM 31k«- fo-.«kj)w»n our-heast- i Harry.Nocton ediica\ors^miist lO R ii’ iASY-CARE fait aj»preriatimi in tbe many frienA ! tello. pouucians ana eatif.ators must Pero’s O f charts! *^JACKET INFANTS’ BRUSHED INFANTS’ BSTTEH THILDRiN’S NEW relativeseeiati..*. and--e neirhlmra---- who' ---- were an shacc With Barnett the blame for ” - s h o p p i n g gwerous and kind in our recent ao^-' the Ole Mi.ss riots. ."They refused COTTON BLOUSES . Fall shade $ Twenty^three pupils of the COTTON SLEEPERS PRAM SUITS ’’PUDDLE PANTS’* to try to assume open leader­ i f Pda tha unusual in Gifts. Accassoriasj and Colonial Furnitura now is tho *izes 2-4! YW C A Playschool visited Pero's And Y'ou And Y'ou .And You Dedication Theme ship.” .said Carter in a lecture at idaal tim'a to shop. Brewsa at your laisura for gifts in Tha Saw Mill .and And You apple' orchards yesterday. They ‘19 (H>t 69 Get 16 Get 16 the University of New Harffp- The General Store — forxfurnitura in all four buildings. Many distinctive Get 16 Stamps We .Irishcard lo ihank 01 Thank, ell of our n'eigh- , S J a , ^ b y W S C S shire. toured the grounds and were AND UP .Stamps 0.00 Stamps 1.00 Stamps 1.00 •ors. friends end reletives for rtie Hinds County Judge Russell shown how apples were picked, items not, found alsawharo. — all at COUNTKY PHICiS. n ^ y eels of kindness end sympathy sorted and stored. Each child was Heovy .puilt lining, many')4 Wear over or in place of Tailored and fdney styles ehown us in our recenl bereavement. Moore said at Jackson that the for school 4 ploy! Ass't We eepeclelly Uienk all those of Man-,.. “What . . Do! You Have in Your----- federal government was "cohduct- allowed to pick an apple. i f A Gift From Deming Crtdtamem W ill Long Be Remembered i f pile lined tops! Detochoble slacks! Woterproof plastic- cheater Memorial Hospital who w ere Hand?” will be theme of a pro- lijg at ba.vonet point a ruthless Joseph Pero. owner of the or­ mittens & booties! Sizes backed nylon! Red & Navy, fpshion colors, 3-6x 7-14! .M generoua and kind | gram. Monday at 8 p.iK. at a meet- CHESTER campaign seeking to indoctrinate chards, presented the school with 9-24 mo! . sizes 3-6x1 Tlie Bovle family i ^**® WSCiS of South Metho- our youth in. race mixing, sociali.s- a basket of apples. They will be ,— —— ------:---- - ^---- I ill»t Church in the .chape). There tic theories and the infallibility of made into applesauce and served FURRIERS In M em on a m |wlll be a rededication of talente the federal government. at a morning recess.' DIIMING CRAFTSMEN IB Itwlttg memory of my husband, i during the program. 82 BURKE ROAD Ternoa Perry Boynton, who passed; vr_T r, u • The New Orleans Times-Pica- Mrs. Glenn Cornish, dlractor of G O L l/ E O E H ’W ’Y® GRANBY,CONN. •way October 13 1961 Mra. Robert ir_..Knight and Mra. yune. in a staff di.spatch from the bchobl, and Mrs. Paul McKtiv, ROCKVILLE . ■ • • Louis Champeau are program assistant director. - accompanlM So words can 1411 how I miss him Jackson, said Barnett had asked chaik-men. Members of the VYllling the children. Transportation wa* Only 26 Miles From HaHford jO’ bean cannot tell what to say the state .college board to expel 246-2473 o m h m o m . t h r u s a t . » : a o a .m . i o i o p .m » y God alone knows how I miss him Workers Group are in charge of Meredith. The dispatch quoted j n provided by Mrs. Edward Fahey, MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTE ■ • home that is lonesome today. fellowship,fetlnti'chin a^da-n/^ membersmAmhAwa of I7*waE p-[ unidentified boarcL member "as Mrs. John Beggs. Mrs. Fred Ger­ or Call"Collect OPfN Doily 9:30 to S:30 Pridoy oyooiofs oo^l 9 P.M. •M ir mlsaed by hia wife , wor^ Ciri^ Ara in charge of hos-t saying he refused* to “ have %ny ber and Mrs. John Rocket, moth- TR 5-5929 THE PLACE WHERE IT IS FUN TO SHOP > rVieaaee i slglitaiii ' part of tt.” . •ijs of pupils. / Hammond Electric GKord Organ Musical Demonstration Friday and Saturday \

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. ' . f ■' ■' ■ - f ' ■ , ' ■ ; , ■ ^ V ^ ' - • . \ ■ ' ■ ■■ ' . ' PAGE FOURTEEN^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 HANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, ERmAT, OCTOBER 12, 1962 1 / ' PAGE FIFTEEN BUGGS BUNNY ir it h OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR • PLK JDAILY CROSSWORD PtlZZLE the only money raisingt function of 1 Columbia East- Central Pomona. Pfeceding gregational Church. , Speaker ding; Thursday —pork and graVy, ORDINARILV X POI^T VA EVEN1 ■. SUV'NOR- CYNTHIA WAS T M tS S m t the PTA for the year. Last ■ year, I Andoi;fer the meeting, a pot luck- will be WQOLPN'T'BUT WANT r TRY IT over,700 grinders were sold and it Stew art. Oillespitc, former chair­ mashed potatoes, buttered lima served at 6:30 p.m. at the Town man of the Connecticut Men’s beans,.-apple crisp; Friday—baked SUM BUSINESS is hoped the number will exceed * Hall. IS BETTER THAN Amw«r to PrMtou* ntnto 1,000 this year. | Fellowship, will talk on "What macaroni, chee.se and tomato ca.s- NAM E TM' VVEAPONS, SUH/ tt-U Lions to Buy The last regular session for Do You Believe?” Those Interest­ MO BUSINESS.' PL«Y VOU ANYTHING FROM 1 *1 Calendar pintries Sought PTA Programs serole, carrot, cabbage and apple E«AD,tFTH6SE WePfi Stateside TTie W’omen’s Guild is complet­ mbking new voters will be held to­ ed in attending the dinner session slaw, corn- bl-ead and butter and NOT MY OVJN D ie t ,T o ^CRIBBAGE'TOA BEETLE FUSHT/> morrow at ithe Town Hall from 8 are asked to contact Howard fruited gelatin. -'220-2V0- Shrubs for ing a house-to^hbuse solicitation SAY TUeV WERE HOPPED ACWMM 8R a*e for listings bn the 1963 Communi­ Matinfees for to 8 p.m. Stanley for re.servations. ______©WORIN ?60 DOLLARS UP,t)«AnMB'Vl/ WE'LL 1 PennijrlTania dUanipolatai ty Calendar. Anyone who has been Church Notes Rliam Menu Advertisement— l e t t m e d ic e b e s t city SOhaerver At Andover Congregational Monday: Bar-b-cue beep on a Cash Fuel Servlcp—Ahimimitrf' iVOT A VOOR 8 Yale Town Green missed may call Mrs. Walter <^rd FOR. THE NONCE AND e s t 5 ------Haven, Young People Church worship Sunday, the Rev. bun, buttered hoodies, carrot.s, as­ Windows Save. Across from Post BAD HAUL B Connecticut 7 Tiny Or Miss Jean Natsch not later than i ’ll fhay You s o m e this weekend. Willard Thomen’s sermon topic Office. Bolton. McKinney Lupiber, FOR A NIGHT, S"Buckeye 8 Musical dramas sorted fnilt and milk; Tue.sday— CHEVROLET STUD FDKER n »e U ons Club has vbtedf to use will be "E n ter into God Provided MI S-2141. ■ ‘ • BENT SAKE, SUte" BRabbIt Emergency Closings A series of programs for young spaghetti .with meat sauce, tossed UNLESS YOU'VE GOT SINCE 12 Ardor 10 Preaent the profits from their coming auc­ In inclement weather or any people is to be presented five Sat­ R est.” The Pilgrim Fellowship will green salad, french roll and but­ CtoLD FEET.'^ TH' 13 Suffix month (ab.) tion to replMe the dead shrubbery emergency, an announcement con­ urdays at 2 p.ni. in the auditorium meet at 7:30 p.m. ter. chocolate cake, with fluffy Manchester Evening Herald An­ MCook'iuteniili 11 Hopa' kilnt On Tuejiday the Laymen’s USHT 15 Row 10 Perched around ther world War II Memorial cerning the closing of schools will of Rham High School beginning frosting; Wednesday—baked lamb dover correspondent, Msrgery AND be made over radio stations WILL School of Churchmanship will 15e patties, buttered pai-slied potatoes, :.C 16 Cravat 20 Beverage on the fSreen. The auction will be­ Nbv. 10 The series, to be called, Mnntandon, telephone Pilgrim POWER 22 Ring 81 Appear 46 Dirk and W nC between 6:30 and 7:30 held at 7 p.m. at Ellington Con­ green beans, i-lce or bread pud­ 2-6012. M 17 Formerly gin at 10 a.m. tomorrow, at Yeo­ ’’Youth Matinee Series,’’ Is being '/ M l" HOUSE 18 Biocliemieal 23 Tima A 37WMtern atate 47 Graek letter a.m. When school is in session and We Need Room presented by Regional 8 District b r o k e eniyme 24 Tumult I 38,Deep IxHe 48 Bivalve moilMk mans Hall with Bob Hendrickson a 1:00 p.m. dismissal is considered PTA. 25 Therefore — ^ C rib 40 Lohengrin’s serving as auctioneer, m AU.V OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Allowance# best, an announcement will be I/O 21 Penian 26 First principle 40 Horn bride Items of interest recently'added The first program will, be a made over WILI between 11:30 movie entitled “Snow White and TRADES ARE POURIN'IH THIS BtUFE IS AWFUL,' , ru, HAVE vaj I ...rrSTH' UNIVERSAL ,.ANP IF I HEAR VOU USE gateway 27 Cam 42 Kind of code 51 Membranous Include pianos, power mowers and ITS JUST PLUMS RANK! n^ W C O F FE PRINK OF ALL THERE'S IT ONE MORE TIM E.rU. 22 Vegetable 28 Appellation 43 Rainbow . pouch' a.m. and 12:15 p.m. The Three Stooges," starring State (ab.) grandfather clocks. Luncheon at S A WORST RANG ------IS NOT ANY PROGRESSIVE that WORD PERSONAUV KNOCK 23 Wave too 20 Mix 44 Phearant brood 52 Briefs Carol Heiss and the Three Stooges. O H TH E I eiiieR DRANK.' 0I51ASTEFUL MESSi . PEOPLEI PROSRESS TOUR BRAINS OUn 28 Timex oi year noon will be served by'Lionesses Lt. John P. Clarke of Lake Rd. Cartoons will also be shown. RENT J>DAnUlL U)saA, HERE! 30 Ventilate PT r r ~ r - T ~ 8 n r II AGAIN. Mrs. Howard Bates, Mrs. William has completed training at the U.S. Other events are scheduled for 31 Body of water Burnham, co-chairmen; Mrs. Jo­ iF 15" U Air Force missile base at Fort Dec.- 15, Feb. 16. April 27, and i s ? 32 Light touch seph Taggart, Mrs. Russell Spear­ 33 Moraai Bliss, Tex. Lt, Clarke left for June 8. There will be a children's man, Mrs. Kirby Tappan and Mrs. EOR WEDDINGS and ALL FOR.MAL (JCCASIONS 34 Lamprey' 16 16 II Korea after spending several days play, a puppet show, a children's 35 Friend (Tt.) LaVergne Williams. concert, and a magical produc­ EXCITING ’63 36 Condexcended 18 10 20 Come In Costume with his slater. Miss Joan Clarke 30 Buodler ■ of San Francisco. tion. Tickets may be purchased A Halloween party is planned by 41 Edge 22 Miss Beatrice Mathieu, a nurse for the series or for any single NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- WEMT 21 1 the Columbia Grange for Oct. 17, 42 Fastener affiliated with St. Joseph's Hospi­ program. They will go on sale soon 43 PercoUtor'e w !T K" 26 at Yeoman’s HeUI. Members are 1 tal in Phoenix, Arix., is visiting at all schools In the region, and CHEVROLET m accexaonr ' ■ asked to please appear in costume. through each PTA. Further in­ i . 48 Lure 30 To Tour Retreat House Columbia for the first Ume in five EVERYTHINC IN STOCK! s a s ^ .50 Circle__ years. She is spending two w-eeks formation may be obtained from •o-tx r The Catholic Ladies Society will Mrs. George Munson. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 51 Babylonian 3& 136 hold Its meeting at the Immaculate with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larrow moon-god of Rt. 6. Forty people attended Scouta Elect .53 Lounge J 40 Retreat House in Willimantlc, 54 Thought 38 37 1 Monday at 7:30 p.m. After a brief a family reunion at John Ma- Senior Service Girl Scout Troop CARNIVAL r BY DICK TURNER 21 has elected Elizabeth Prentice (comb, form) IT 42 , business session, there will be a thieu’s home on Old Willimantlc SSCirl'a name ' ■ guided tour. Members are asked to Rd. Sunday. its president; Laurel Warner, vice O ne O f 56 Outcasts w w 48 -•'-ident; Lorraine Smith, secre­ PRISCILLA’S POP B Y A L V E R M $7 Observed IT 46 « meet at SL Colufhba's Church at 7. Abr^am itiblcoff, Guest Speaker NEW LOW tary: Paula Vanty, treasurer; Sn- 58 CooUdge's , 1 Workers for Williams A dinner honoring Edward Cor­ Connecticut’s I E A R N I LL M E N nickname so 61 162 53 Howard C. Bates, chairman and mier, Democratic candidate for . r-age, reporter; and Judith t h e m o n e y ) d e c i d e A R E A L L so Incarnation of Anderson, historian. -The next S4 96 St treasurer of the Workers for WiI-“ state senator from the 35th dis­ L a r g e s t IN THIS HOW WE AUKE.... O N IS W N B Vishnu trict, and Nicholas Pawluk, Dem­ meeting is slated for Oct. 23, ) I liabns committee, has acknowledged F A M IL X , S P E N D SELFISH/ DOWN i i 58 U the receipt of a $50 donation as ocratic candidate for high sheriff when plans for the activities of F o rm a ! IT/ 1 Shout well as a $25 donation from the of Tolland County, was held last the year will be made. Leadefs 2 Hodgepodge Women’s Republican Club of Co­ night at the Crystal Lake Ball­ of the troop are Miss Patricia R e n ta l Welch and Mrs. Clifford Benson. PRICES! lumbia. TTie money will be used In room. Former Gov. Abraham Rib- /.I Williams campaign for represen­ Icoff was guest speaker. Briefs S to r e s tative. Anyone wishing to make a Grange officers will be installed SHORT RIB9 BY FRANK O'NEAI. donation may send a check to Manchester Evening Herald Co­ Monday night, the installing to be Bates or any member of the com­ lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Ed­ done by Frank Ruff, master of *55 PLYM. $190 •60 FORD $109^ mittee. Additional members are ward Carlson, telephone ACademy 4-Door, radio, heater, push­ Fall-lane “ 500” 2-Door. ^Iu«. Mrs. Donald Caulfield' Jr., Herb- 8-9224. button automatic. Stock No. Radio, heater, automatic. X ^ ert C. Englert, Clifford Erickson, 3425. This car has had exceptional AfORESt RR»I Donald James. Mrs. John T^ingle, care. Stock No. 2983. WHAt A •SHAME. C. Leonard Robinson, Mrs. William Masonic Group Ky-iX I Robinson and Kidby Tappan. •56 PONT. $375 M l4t^00fS, Red Cross Bloodmnblle 2-Door Hardtop, t u t o n e •58 CHEV. $1270 TTie Red Cross Bloodmobile unit Attends Church green, radio, heater, hydra- GARDEN Impaia 2-Dr. Hardtop, b«ig« BONNIE KY JOE CAMPBELL will be stationed at UConn for matte. Stock No. 2756. , three days beginning Oct. 23. Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ fli\isb, i-adio, heater, auto­ matic, whitewalls. Must b* SPOONEY OH.MO' HEB GoiMfrX WtiK ! QuaHfied aides are needed te assist sons, 'will attend church Sunday CENTER at South Methodist Church, in ob­ •56 CHEV. $595 seen. Stock No. 3372. HA9 TO GET RIO TO LEPlVE THE/W on ^ 90N\EB0Dy WILL the professional workers from the blood center. The hours will be servance of Religious Affirmation INC. 2-Door Sedan. 6 cyl.', stand­ SOfAEBOOY'5 DOOR BE SORPRISEP.' ard shift, tutone ivory and Oct. 25, 10:30 to 5. Volunteer.^ are Day as designated by the Grand •54 CH EV . $195 Chapter of Connecticut. VITTNER'S gra.v. An ideal family car at STEP asked to call Mrs. Richard Ogrean 1 TOLLAND TPKE.. MANCHESTER.VERNON t o w n l i n e — m i 9.2623 U_L in Storrs. Chapter will open In the main a 'ow, low price. Stock No. 4-Door, blue, radio, haatar. 3318. Hall Scores High lodge room at the Masonic Temple Power Glide. Arthur Hall of the Columbia at 10 o'clock, and then proceed to South Church for the 10:45 serv­ VEAH,;ll)ST1WN<0F Aa-TH E Bowmen, placed second in the men’s 400 class and had the sec­ ice. The companions not gtxng to MESSAiSESIHAT^E WOUIDSENO. ond highest score of the day in. the temple will meet on the south the annual broad head tournament )aw-n of the church, weather per­ held by the Great River Bowmen. mitting, so that all may go In as a ’57 FORD Leon McKinney placed second in group. the men’s 250 class and had the fourth highest score of the day. 2-Door, hea^r, Fordomatic, white.’ Ideal second car. Hall ^d McKinney will use the / » * g Stock No. 3001. lu, U. K r.l Ofc, , s broad' head arrow on a hunting JitNatifbt S;rJiC»G. IbC HOSPITAL COMFORT *Voyl tiM Junk you hava to oat d i ^ ' trip to Fairley, 'Vt. this weekend. Open House * 4 9 5 to eat an edueationr Salvation Arm.v Drive JIIOI) SAXON BY KEN BAI.D and JERRY BROMJFIELO The Salvation Army has begun AT HOME! a campaign to raise money for its fii.eC 6AV: , HI,PE6SV CAN I SHARE IT? •vOU CAN START THE WAYIVC BEEN •55 PO N T. $190 •57 FORD $575 TTY TriE social welfare program. The BY SEEINS ME PLAVINB 5ECONP money collected will be used to 2-Duor Sedan, red and black, 2-Door Station Wagqn, blue, B T AW&; TOMORROW FIDPLE TCI BC>S- IVAiT TOO L help undenprlveleged children, aid FREE CIDER and DOUGHNUTS radio, heater, hydramatic. radio, heater. ■ Stock W . NI6HT.. WORTH'S,INC.,r L im .E SPOUTS 3466. SHOULPN'T— B Y R O U S O N aged shut-ins and many other Stock No. 3311. BUT I'M STILL services. The quota for Cplumbia SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. OCT. 13 and 14 OL'FAITHFUL ' Is $400 of which 20% remains in town. •60 VALIANT $1095 •56 MERC. $245 4-Door Hardtop, white fin­ ■Vohmteer workers are Mrs. Clif­ 4-Door Sedan, jet black fin­ ford Erickson, Mrs. C. R. Forbes,, ish. radio, heater, Merco- ish. radio, heater, .standard matic. Stock No. 3397. Mrs. John Conklin, Mrs.. Joseph transmis,,T CoOLOBSCAPe pRlMClPt^ OF A SHE'5 HURT? WHAT'S announced committee • members mCDICfiL 4-Do«r, blue, standard tran.s- F-FLOOF-FRIOO/ I00 6UYI5 who may be called are Mrs. Frank r HIS L. WINDOW SM ADBI mission, heater. You get all 0 0 0 , MOO, J Knight. Mrs. Charles Dutton. Mrs. PHftRfnfiCY three; Style, comfort and NAME? Fred Lowman Jr., Mrs. Gus Nau- H O O j' JtotW.PltoMlt.8.8. M«.l-414« economy In this one. Stock T mac, Mrs. John Smith Jr. This is No. 3497. ‘ 1 3 9 5 r

■ '.iK •61 MONZA $1890 •55 BUICK $465 4-Door Hardtop, t ii t o n a *«ML WA SmM T,*<~ M 4 i ^ '2-Door, radio, heater, Power ivory and gi-een, radio^ heat-, Glide. Snow white finish, er, Dvnaflow. Stock Na whitewalls. Stylish and a 3262-A. 10-12, pleasure to drive. Stock No. MORTY MEEKLB X B t t d U i i J5Y DICK CAVALLI 3379. M'CKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD •59 BUICK $1795 A&n-ieMiGKiy -SOr-ETALI^ w / ^ P B f s i a z i N T a x a r MIXED TUUPS ■n HUNTBPs,/«BTHAr-iHe MIXED heater, automatic, white and ' ' SHHH/ I'LL LET ) Main Floor, •57 FORD $690 HOURS— AND STILL you IN ON A < WILLIAMS KEEP TH&FIEiaseLION <2«2M, prrriNO MI0HTV HUNTER K5 LOST! tan, w'hitewalls, pow er steer­ HOWOOVOUDO R ear . . . HYACINTHS / V -/ DO V i\ GET SUCH GOOD SECRET' I'VE GOT ELIGIBLE TO PLAY/ THRDU<2HTHE. MY^UFBZIOIZ 1 0 - 6 9 C 4-Door tan, radio, heater. ing. This car is really loaded V. IT, SAM M Y? i n n IS WHAT? j Rinrn^*’ IT'S LUCKY THEY iMpavten2AB(,e INTELLecT DAFFODILS A BRILLIANT MINOJ \ I2~29c Fordomatic, w-hitewall tires. to make your driving a pleas­ - // O U N 0LE... AaAlNST...?? fa s h io n 1 5 - $ 1 . 3 9 Stock No. 3154. ure. 5 0 - $ 2 . 5 9 10 For $1.49 25~49c f / ' f 35 n.59 oac -m a d e 1 0 0 - $ 4 . 9 8 50-89c ' m 60 RAMBLER f o r American 2-Door, green ftn- OYER 200 VARIETIES OF TULIPS l.sh. nicely equipped. Tops in economy. Stock No. ■^295. m a,s.ua.M.es. w o n d e r f u l Daffodils — Crocus - Hyacinths - - Over 100,000 Bulbs II "RusseH” * 6 9 0 CAPrAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Red, Black Blue MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY LETTWT»fl'5nnP!^AiyiN_. w a lk in g LONG LA.STING •56 P O N T. $490 •58 FORD $795 $HE5M»IF1«U1HM-TIWPL^£y..lWr IUTK«(E£K.ISWlP»rT)BI»INNKt)5TTME NOT HI5 WHVi even Fordomatic, whitewall tires. D GOING TO FAULT 5HE heater, hydramatlc. Stock JOHNSON HAVE A « 4 i « T M t T ; m m s - y n recoup aptbc LAW N S E E D No. 3334. S tix k No. 3488. [EAUlfCrOF.STRIPSj 5W0THER5 Lbs. LAW N FERTILIZER SOME »A»y i t MA6!EEE«U SO WWin^MORE ■ HIM! COW M A N U R E L.UNCH- ArUTPlAET tlBERTl’ BRAND PAP! ATDNUMl •58 PLYM. $695 anyway FERTILIZER •55 P O N T. $195 4-Door Station Wagon, ivory 50 LBS. 2-Door sedan, ivory and and green, radio, heater,. green, radio, heater, hydra- pushbutton trans. Stock Na mat ic. 3417. SHOES $ 0 3 9 R€G. $4;95 1 125 OfHicr "bK " Ustd Cart to Cbooia From Will Cover Smart te see, with REG. $3.00 2,.i00 Hq. Ft. REG. $3.50 THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYWE BY WILSON SCRUGGS divine natural fiti DAVY J O N E S A r u ^ P ta c^ UP A b o o k I HATE TD SEE A BOOK DCBKED BY LEKF and McWlLLlAMS is m OU A T»BUf,AUD. J 7 STUDY OFo f ) WITH HOTATibUS AND THIS OUE- A4 / *wuf\Ai* HE5T y e r seLVEs ; IS THATVCXI, AlK.^ TMCTHE TEN ^ WHY, HERE'S I IAODIES.,. I'LL GO "M avis" ALL OUR FRESHLY DUG EVERGREENS ON SALE ^ T H C ? DO COME WEALTHIEST (LILIES BONNIE I ■MAKE TIT WIFE HAPPY Brown, Black lU. I'M IH TNE TUB, LIVING M THE U.S,A. name/ WITH MyWNOmN' BUT I 'a BE out IN SHARE O’ UPRIDHT ' n u g Se t s * SPREAD1N6 \Ye Hove f ^ H E V R O L E T J A jif f y / 1 3 . 9 9 YEWS YEWS Tfce New 50 FREE 50 Oharge Accounts Green Stamps Cordially Invited. GRD"LUX 467 CONN. BOULEVARD. EAST HARTFORD V? >29 66 ea. ea. • Plenty Of FREE PURNELL PARfltlNG • NO PURCHABE^ NECE$$ARY "A FRIENDLY PLACE iq BUY" OPEN 6 DAYS—THURS. TILL 9 P.M. $3.50 Value $2.50 Value BULBS MUST HAVE THIS COUPON 289-3441 / • OPEN EVENINGS U n DIRWATCR MININOit VtRy MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— Please Phone MI 9-5221 MAR- r < J 5 5 ;

.i. . J A - ' ■ i - : - /- ~l . / " ' . (. ■ -x- MANCHESTER IVENINO HERALD, MANCHEfTER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEIN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 12, *1962 ------— ------Four Mamhester Starters Still on DouMul List Radio-IT Repair Senrkas 18 Help Wanted— Femklc 15 THE (3ONNH0S TV and Radio ferviea, CAPABLE woman for full or part- .Sport* Viewing -• -V , available all hours. Satlafactioa time fiouaehold worlc .modem I CLASSIFIED guarantaed. Odl MI 9-1315, room apartment available if liee- esaary. Call MI 3-4534. Herald Angle S A T tm O A T TEJUBVIBION antennaa and rotor Rain, Hail and Wind Predicted ItdA—PeMi State T*. A w y ayatema inMalled and r^Mircd. HOUSEWIVES' to. drivt achooi Oliennel S VS. Ssrrlng Manmay become necessary for^me to 8 p.m.—WWc W orid o f SfiorW GGIL football game between MOMHAT Iht* nUDAT 19(89 AJi.—SATDEDAT 9 AJt ing Company. Local and long dta- Do you have the time tb work Neither rain, nor hail nor 1 Vet the chlp.< fall where they; that a po.stponenient would-prove slop Howard. Skowron underwent use him In that capacity again Channel 8 Manchester and Conard of tanca mevlnf, packing and ator- In our East Hartford offlea pected but hoped wouldn't happen, to po.stixme the scheduled may," added Houk. "I'm not un;< beneficial to the Giants. A' day'.s evening! 38 hours per week? W* fifth game of the World Serie.s, .i^omeonc jn the pre.ss box a.sk- treatment for a .shoulder and hand todhy. 10 p.m.— Fight o f the Week West Hartford, scheduled for 3 On Smte SeWe PLEASE READ YOUR AD . age. Ragular service throughout Hi Mod , deroatimating rierce. It will be delay would giv,e Ford .four full injury Thursday 'out Houk said he Channel 8 p.m. at Memorial Field. New England atatea and Florida. have several excellent oppor­ ed a good quo.stion; What would happen if tlte game was start-; fllitert fOI t M a j S scheduled, r tough battle but Whttey' should| day'.s re.st and It ha.s been Houk'e Would' be in the lineup. “ Ibn not at all afraid of pitch­ *r “ Waat Aio” a i« takes over Mm akea* as a m b - MI 3-6643. tunities available for part-time ing Sanford with two day* rent.' A more objective and leai A college footbsIl'tM , by using e«BlMwa. Tba adrorliaar akaaM read kla a9 tk4 n B IlT DAT *T comptometer operators Must ed but called due to inclement weather after, .say five innings, i Sixth W orld Series game be-|Wln. He'* fit and ready. I know; contention that Ford is at his Dark, who has been shuffling SCNDAT prehriUced observer might have He did it In the playoff game m a car and some ensilin’, can see APPEABB aad ABPOBT U tB O B f ta IIM* tek^llM aeat taew- MANCHESTER Package Delivery. be skilled in all phase* o< Vnth the .score tied? Would, the ~i- tween .New York and hasn't lo.st here-yet. But aharpe.Ht with only three days his line-up from game to game, X p.m.—Steelers vs. Ckmts well as in the series." put it thusly; "Just say we’H try all three college fo o t l^ gaipe* Mea. Tha Haiald la taapeaHklt tar aaly ONE latawant or taalttad Ught trucking and package deliv­ comptometer work. Interetrt- ram rheck.«' ha honored nr what Frarici.sco. could prevent Man- , *^®"*®vnher re.st. , ' made another change. Becau.se of Channel S hard to win." being played In <36nnectftnit Sat­ iaaertlM Mr aap adaMHaumaat aa9 tkea ealy ta tke esteat ef a ery. Refrigerators, washer* and ed even if no recent exper­ procedure would he followed? tj . 1 e .. t I he beat the Gianta in his only ■ Sanford has been tough on the the left-handed opposition, he re­ Should rain force a 34-hour de­ S;S0—’ntans v*. Oiler* Even at fu ll. strength, the win- urday—if he want* to do »«. . ager Ralph Houk from fore- appearance here. "RMlfi goad'* 'aaarMaa. Brian arkick do aat laaaaa tko aalaa of atov* moving specialty. Folding ience; Oci up.vmg A .-cat to my. right in Yankees despite his 5-.3 loss to stored the right-handed Harvey lay, the same pitchers — Ford and ^ Channel 8 leas Indiana would have to be rated He could watch Youngstown chair* for rent. MI 9-0752 the pre.s.s box at New Yoi-k wa.' ca.atin g a w orld cliarnpion.ship Hbuk was referring to-the open- tl\em. Tuesday. He .shut out New Ktienn in left field in place of Pierce — will face each oth^t*] no batter than an even bet againat play . Southern Connecticut StAte Send your reply to Poet Of­ Carl Lundquist former United .for ni.« lankee.s in Sl.X game.a.;ing game in which Ford scattered!,York with three hits in the sec- Matty Alou, with Felipe Alou Saturday. The veteran southpaws Bob McKee’s Chieftains. But to­ at New Haven before lunch, Wei* THR AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. fice Box 1831. Hartford, atat- .press hascbiill writer and now In Unuaunled by Manager A lvin. *6 hits and. won «-2 with left- ond game of the aeries and had switching to right field, and re­ staged many stirring piCchlng Stii O ancy -Ailing morrow they’ll go Into battle with leyan meets Coast Guard at New TO«m CXXNPHRATIOM W ILL Motring. packing, atmrage, local Ing bu*ine*e experience and es­ charge, of .publu- relation's and Dark's choice of Billy Pierce as hander Billy O'Dell the loserX a three-Hiller until the eighth turned Orlando Cepeda to first duels when Pierce was the ace of NEW’ HAVBIN fAP) — St« from one to four starting players London after lunch, and then head \ HE APPBBCRATBB and loiM distance Agent* for pecially period* on the comp­ promotions for minor league ba.-e- inping of the fifth game wtien base, replacing Willie McCovey. the Chicago White SOa pitching Clancy, Yale jayvee football .eoech DIAL Ml 3-27/11 Lyona van Line*. Inc., world-wide tometer. education aKd wag* the Giant pitcher and cognizant Vankn lS-12 Oioiee. absent from, the lineup. for Bridgeport for a post-dinner ball. "T'll get the answer tonight.' of Ih. veteran left-hander's 12-0 Ijiree more Yankee hits, climaxed Dark Confident staff. ■ and backfleld star for the New Still on the injured liat are contest feeturing Hofstra sind mover*. Free estimates. MI 3-8187. requirement. Carl said once Frick s deci.«ion by Tommy, Tre.sh's three-tun hom­ York Giants in the 1030s, was re­ re'eord at Candle.stick Park, Houk The odds-makers supported Like Houk. the Giant pilot ap­ Pierce lost a 3-2 decision to quarterback Don Simmons, half- Bridgeport vunder the lights. was learned, that the ram was confidently expected the Yankees Houk* victory claim. They have er. sent him to the showers. ported on the danger Mat at Qrace- baok Karl Then, fullback Bob The schedule: peared confident of victory In the Stafford in hik only start against New Haven Hoepftal today. tSan- PkinUng— PaMcniig 21 Ion m'lrh and game No. .‘i had t wrap it up todav- .weather per- established the Yankees a t,3-to-10 By the 'same token, a ralnout Blanchard and guard-tackle Jim Home RN OR LPN part-time. TR 8-3077, sixth game, .so much so that he the Yankees in this series. 'That cy, wim has been at Yale for 30 been moved ahead one da\ to mining behind the left-handed choice to win today and a 7-to-2 would enable the Gianl.s to come discussed his possible pitching was in, the third game, played at Barry. The statua of all four is Toungetown at Southern Oon- TROUBLE REAGHNW OUR ADVERTISER7 EXTERIOR and Interior painting.. Vernon Haven. Wednesday. slants o.f W'hitey Ford. The Yan­ favorite to win the series. back with Jack' Sanford, their years, was admitted to Ote hospi­ stlU up in the air. Some are etf- necticut. New Haven. 10:30 a.m. Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper choice for the seventh game. Yankee Stadium, last Sunday. tal yesterday with a reepiratory Sure enough. Wednesday morn­ kees lead the series, three games The odds were even greater; I'iRhV-handed ace, with sufficient' pected to play but who’ll play and Wesleyan at Coast Guard, New books on request. Flilly insured. " I haven’t yet decided between ailment. He formerly coached ing. to minutes before game time to. two. against the game being played to-! re.st for the seventh game. If one, FOrd made hi* second start of the for how long continues to be the London, 2 p.m. M-Ntir ANnrtrlNS Senriti Call Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003 FUIX-TIME OFFICE girl, some O'Dell and Sanford," he said aeries the following day. The the freshmen football team; Tale Limdqiii.sl pulled inio his .seat and "1 expect Ford'to beat Pierce,' day. According to the Weather'is needed. | big queatlon. Hoftsra- at Bridgeport, Bridge­ experience preferred. MI ’$-2081 "Much, of cour.se, depends upon Giants won 7-3 but Whitey was 1 also reported Captain Hank Hlg- port, 7:45 p.m. PAINTING AND paperbanglag. reported his findings. , Houk .said Thursday picking Whi- Bureau, there, was a 90 per cent: Houk planned to start the same Clark to Start "I checked last night with what happens in the sixth gdme. not charged with the loes. He was ' don of Green'wwich, a senior half- Away Frtt li Htrald Rtaitrt (3ood' elvetn workmananip at rea- WOMAN TO raj> (or children in ley over'B ill Stafford, although It ,chance of rain. Warnings of .30 to ! line-up he ha.s used in every game i Billy .. la. left-hander) hasn't yanked for a pinch hitter in the | back, may min* this Saturday*# The ooachee agreed on a couple aonablc rates. 30'years tn Man- my home while mother work*. FTick's office and herc'.s what 0# thlnga yesterday, Woody Clark Yale at Columbia. New York. was the young right-hander's dim 45 miles an hour wind have been but the second when injurle.s pitched since Tuesday--''when he bottom of the sixth with the score road game with OolumWa. HJ#- Connecticut at Massachusette. chestO’r " Raymond Fisk*. MI 8:30-5:30. Call MI 8-1278 aftor would happen if for any reason will start in place of Simmons and adaa«49HaMB9it Ma 6:30. in the pitching rotation. posted, I forced the benching of first base-; worked three inning.?^ In relief. It tied 2-2. don has a skin infecMon. Amherst. Mass. m 9-9387. Tueisdav's .scheduled game had I either Dave Pesco or Bob Alibrio at H I t ataaply aaa Mm Trinity- at Tufts. Medford. Maas. gone more than five innings with wdU replace Barry. SPRAT PAINTING — 4-4 room the score tied. There are severat Central Connecticut at Brock- MANCHiSTM ANSWUIN* M IVICI But this is not to say both Sim­ port. Brockport, N. Y. Cape, $99; 4-8 room ranch, $110. rules w'hirji govern World Senes mons and Barry won’t see any ac­ We also give special price* to Called Iron Man for Good Rea*on For Yale 11-0-1) and UOonn (1 m 9 . M 0 0 plav and this is.one of them. tion. Thre amoiuit of their par­ builders and contractors. Call • If the Yank's and Giants com­ 1), it’s a day that can make-or- Pitchers Credited ticipation will probably depend on it. Taal kear (raai aar MI $-2108, MI $-3107. pleted five innings, and the score break the rest of the aeason. 8i f t their condition in today’s final The Elie. tied by Brown 6-6 in wltkea t ak iTsatag a* Mm was tied, and the game ca'tta^i. the workout. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. ' A T THE teams would leave the next day Pagan in 270 Games a mud bath at Pravidence, R. I. Wallpaper books. Papernanging. nf Then is on the sidelines, Bill for San Francisco and resume* last week, must beat (Tolumbia, Ceilings. Floors. Fully Insured Powers will probably start at right CONNECTICUT MUTUAL play out there, for what would he By Slumping Yank last year’s co-champions, to be a IdMit tad Ponnd workmanship guaranteed. Leo 1 1 Auto DriTlBr School 7-A half. I f Then and Blanchard are the fifth and sixth games. If a factor in the Ivy League race. Thie Pelletier, MI $-$336 If no answer, LIF E IN S U R A N C E CO. . seventh game .was nes-e.ssary to Without Rest Since ’55 both sidelined. Powers may play battle hss served as a barometer NOTICE IS HEREBY given that | MORTLOCK'S Driving School. We can Ml 3-9048. fullback and Paul Richard will take decide a winner the scene would SAN FT^ANCISCO (A P I— Slumping Mickey Mantle, with of the Yale season for more than ■ Pass Book No. 927'76, issued by j have the only office and claaa- 140 GARDEN STREET over at half. But there’s the possi­ a decade. The Saving* Bank o( Manchester room in town. For complete In- PA IN TIN a and wallpaparlng. wall- ahi'ft hack to New York. " ED B AILE Y only two hits in 18 at hats in the World Series, -suggested to­ S A N FR A NC ISC O ( A P ) — They call shortstop Joae Pagan What about the ficket.s for the bility Powers may stay at half­ Connecticut, sparked by sopho­ haa been lost and application has | formation aee telephone "yellow papar removed. W a llp i^ r books day the pitchers get a little credit. *‘I haven't been feeling on request. Ceilings. Free MB- HARTFORD, CONN. uncompleted game? When Bailey came bn as a pinrh the San Francisco Giants' iron man with good, reason. He has back and Pete Sylveeter will step more quarterback Lou Aceto, i|p- been made to aaid bank (or pay- page 10." Office 443 Main 8t., into the fullback slot. mate*. Call Roger. MI $-093$. "Rajn checks for the abbreviatedi swnngcr m%he m nth.TepreseS 'll * time.” said the New Y'ork Y'ankee played about 270 games of ba.sehall annually without a va­ set Rutger* last week and now ment of the amount of deposit. H I 9-7398 AH these decisions will have to heads for what could be'the most game w'ould not be honored, natur'- the tying run. 1 remarked to Carl center fielder. I have been getting good balls to hit and I cation since 1965. t PAINTING — Interior Aud exter­ ally, because five innings had been Lamdquist. my nght hand neigh-' have felt good swinging. be made-r-but probably not until important gam* of the Yankee E-Z LE R N . Good opportunities Yet none thought the 165-pound­ system for a 1600 bonus contin­ shortly before game time. One Announcements ior. 20 years’ experience. Insured. completed. If a seventh game wa.s bor in the press box: "Don’t be Conference aeason. The Huskies Wallpaper removed. First-clans You have to give the pitchers; t-Mickev ha* looked prettv good er with the wide range and good gent upon his making good or a thing is pretty sure— Eric Ozols and Massachusetts were named DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. for the qualified necessary, new tickets would be surpnsed if Bailey becomes the credit. They have been pitching ^t the plate, " said Houk. "H e is throwing arm would be the Gi­ minor league team. SAVE 75% on your dry cleaning. paperhangtng. Discount on wall­ wklll be at left half—harring any pre-ssason favorites for the con­ Do it youraelf. Lucky Lady Coin offered for the seats at Yankee first man to hit a ball out of Yan- very well to l y just like our. but he is looking ants’ hitting hero In the World Little Jose and big Orlando Automatic and Standard shift. paper. Clean work. No Job too Hifrh Schwl ETsduBte m : unforseen circumstances. ■ ference crown. Cfieanera, 11 Maple Street. Acroaa laig,e. Robert Brown, M l $-00$$. Stadmm. kee Stadium. " pitchers have pitching good , t a lot of g (»d pitching. I donY Seirea. Cepeda took the same plane from The starting line will probably Local Lineman Leads Tufts Pay as you go, take only the While some other* talk of being Puerto Rico and reported togeth­ from Main St. First National number of leasons required. "These rules have prevailed for The 6-1. 210-pound catcher did to their bitter^. '| think it is the book they have include Joe Prignano and Dick INTERIOR PAINTING —Decorat­ at least 30 year*, although the Ret the fat part of the bat on the tired, the -little guy from Puerto er at the Giants’ farm tryout Rugged tackle and co-captain of 'Tufts’ 1962 varsity foot­ Parking lot. CLERK TYPIST A lot of Ihe so-called big hit-; of,. Mantle or our other bitters, Daley, ends; Mark Monette and OLDER AND NERVOUS STU- ing. ceiling!, wallpapering, floor situation has never come up to hall and lined deep to Roger Maria Vers afenlt having much of a j pyp gu to th«^ guy on Rico says, " I like to play in the ramp at Sanford, Fla. Jose was Joel Rottner. tackles: Dick Lewis ball team is Don Curtis. The 6-3, 245-pound senior tackle sanding and . reflnlahing. Clean assigned to El Dorado, Ark., DENTS OUR SPECIALTY have them enforced," Lundquist in rightfield for the final out. -series...... , , **’* mound. i big games. ’ ’ and either Peace or Allbrio, guards is a leading candidate for All-New England honors. Curtis Peraonklt workmanship.' No Job too small. said. s j When the ball started out. it ap- Mantle is hitting only .111 buti He's hitting an even .500 in the Danville. Va., Springfield. Mass., SKI M A TH CLE R K ... I 'and Tom Andreoli, center. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis. The former is BiaXTTROLUX Salea and Service, CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET John Verfaille, ■ Ml 9-5750. peered that it had enough legs to he is doing better than Orlando! "There isn’t a club in baseball I senes with 7 hits in 14 at liats, and Phoenix, Ari*., before getting ...By the way, the Indians will be Including Wedneaday’s solo home a call to the Giants’ in • 19,59. superintendent of schools in Manchester. The unbeaten bonded representative, Alfred Angrj" tTords carry into the ,«tands but it didn't Cepeda. The San Francisco Gi-j»hat you don't know how to pitch] sporting white jerseys tomorrow, MI 3-8652 PAINTING—Interior and exterior, TRAN8CR1PT10NIST and the Yanks went home with 4 aht.s' slugging first ba.seman. Who *he hitter.s. Somebody always] run off Ralph Terry. Joee didn't stick that time^-h* Jumbos face Trinity Saturday at Medford in one of New Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel MI paperhanging, full.v insured. Now the first time this season, and 3-0460. Reporters covering the W'orM ,5-3 victory. ;4iatled .306. hit »5 homer.s and 'has playeft; with the fellows on I " I guess I'm just lucky," he asked to go back to Phoen^, be­ many of the squad feel Uii* will England’s top small college games. giving special ratea on interior Senes games at Yankee Stadium. ! tn the dressing room, Bailev and ^ during the regu-| the other-Club; But the big thing, says wjlh an accent. “ And I'm cause he wa-m’t seeing, any' ac­ be the good luck charm the.v need TWO GIRLS wish ride to Aetna Garage— Service—-Storage 10 work. Joeeph P, I>v)’i*. general and thousands orf spectators at Mays didn't exchange a word.-Ap- season. Cepeda still is looking j** having the pitcher who can do j tion. He spent most of 1960 with contractor, MI 9-9658 5-dajr week— ^free parklnf feeling real good. I'm okay." to gain that elusive first win. Life. 5 dava a week, 7-4:10. CMII ' g a r a g e FOR rent. $7, 148 Cooper W’edneJKlay’s finale in New York, parentlv thev had said enough out his first hit with a horrible. the job. | Jose c.stlmated he played 100 Tacoma, where the Phoenix fran­ But. It takes more than lucky MI 9-1072 nearly, witnessed a batUe between chise was shifted, and got his big Hill St.. Manchester, for car or VENETIAN blinds retaped, record­ on the field. ,/ ; O-for-12 record. Giant Harvey .-phe Giant* have had, good] games of winter league ball in Jerseys to win football games and, storage. Glastonbury 638-9057. ed, aame day service; washing Good salaries two members of the San FTanci.atco • • • Kuenn. a .304 batter, also is hit- pitching. So have we. Whetr every-r Puerto Rico before reporting to chance In 1961. Conard. although not in the class Soph Quarterbacks Key WOMEN wanted who are interest­ Giants. ed in arts anfi crafts to form an overnight service. Findell’s, 488 c , n II I lea.-! wnth an O-for-8 mark. bodv talks about our Weak pitching spring camp. After plajing the Eddie Bressoud startetl itae 196l' of Platt and Wethersfield, Is still E. Middle Tpke, MI 3-4866. As ha* alw'ays been the cuatom. Mick Hall 1 ' De.spite a three-hit performancej,staff, thev forget there is a big e.xhibiiion .schedule with the Gi­ season at shortstop, but Pagan formidable. The Chieftians lost afternoon drib. MI 4-0123. Business Services Offered 1-^ Ckimpleta bmiafit program the reserves take -batting practice took over the job on April IP. On m the opener, even San Franci.s- difference between a 162-game anta. he appeared in all but one heavily from last year’s squad, to RIDE WANTED from 331 Oakland before the regulars. 'The Giants of the 165 regular .season and April 23, he knocked in the decid­ the usual graduation, plus the To UCoiin-Mass Tussle B.r BOB BROWN TREE REMOVAL, pruning, wray- Mava Vwfnr. having a sub- aeason and a seven-game serie.a. Electrical Bervtces 22 have two catcher* of nearly equal .Mays, before Wednesdays fam e pgr .aeries wdth a .238 batting, ing run with a squeeze bunt as Street to Pratt A Whitney, East Ing and lot clearing. Call Frank playoff games, and in the five transfer of highly talented Bob Groundwork for the coming sea- Hartford. Hours 8-4:44. MI 9-9958. ability, at lea-tt they are according - and befor^th e aforementioned average. Yankee Roger Maris is . • series you don't see the World Series contests against the the Giants beat St. Louis 2-1. Turl to Platt. eon was completed at the recent C. Noble, Ml 9-6053, Ml $-0674. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ Viaft oar to Manager A1 Dark, in Rd Bailey incident—Joe Garagiola. who han­ be getting hit ! Bressoud rode the bench Irom BOSTON (A P )— The late Jock Sutherland notwithstand­ ice on all tjrpes of electrical wir­ way down at .188 but he has had ,,5'*^"! Yankees. Winning Club meeting of the Manchester Ski GIRLS -Between 18-28 wanted to jLAWNMOWER sharpening and re- and Tom Haller dled the radio broadcast of the *e- three kev hits and ha.s driven in * " ‘1*" 1 do have to go Manager Alvin Dark claims ^ then on. But the Cktnard coaches have ing, sophomores hold the key to many New England college Club. attend rush party Tuesda>7 Octo­ ing. Licensed and ineured. Wilson Personnel Department Haller's name appeared on the ries w -i^ George Kell, asked Maya paira. Also, lawn maintenance. Electrical Co., Mancheat'X'. MI four nins in addition tb doing to the bidden I go to the top m en, that since June 1, Pagan has been ] 'IXiis year. Jo* Wt .380 w4th built a ■winning club around the football fates Saturday, especially in the Connecticut-Massa- Committee* were appointed ae ber 16, given by Phi Theta (Chap­ I Free pick-up and delivery LHtle atarting lineup card Wednesday what the be.st fielding shortstop in the, seven homers. 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME $-’)'$76. for oomplete information fie did Tuesday when it rain- some alert base ninning. "t-'' Bouton), j holdovers from last season plus chusetts tussle which may settle the Yankee Conference title. follows: Membership, Dutch ter. Beta Sigma Phi. For Infor'- I St Mckirmey. IS Woodbridge 8 t , and this meant Bailey was Jo hit ed. Ralph Houk. the Yankee man- "When a fellow like Mantle isn’t, National League. ! Asked if the arduous season had some talented former.jayvees. The Sutherland, the dour Scot, once*' Fogarty; slope, Carl Curtia and mation call MI $-3661 or MI M! 8-8020. wnth the rinkvdink.s." in baseball "Went up to Harlem Mavs an- agei- iw 't too upset aboiitt Man- hitting, somebody must be doing] "He was good last year but has , worn him down, Jose flashed his West Hartfordites have won two held that a team loaee a game for Fred Kurtz; first aid, Karl Kehler; 3-1376. Floor Flnishinc 24 bngo, Bailey is also the club’s No. kwered. improved every day.” Dark ex-^ big grin while replying, "I'm okay, dif three games so far and aie 1.1 Eagle threat, opening' holes for .tkl instruction, Karl Kehler; race, ' Phelan and Bob Carl Pellegrini is slated to operate ford and Sandy Hurley. 1986 FORD F 100 8 c.vlinder half­ Charles Ml $-3107. slicl{baJI. yd^ Aceto is the regular Connecticut STEPS, SIDEWAUCS, aton7vMli7, the hatting cage and watched the know-, I got wet. though real ■JB -'—■■—— ■■ Nolan, plus the passing of Co- from fullbikck for Holy Ooa* in Refreshments will be handled by ton pickup, 8 foot flair aide body, quarterback while Jerry Whelchel fireplaces,' flagstone terraces. starter^ take their five cuts. .Iii.st wet. " a grinning Mavs shot back Captains John Nome.yko to ends the game of "dreiam backflelds.” Dick Suhie, Ernie Bans*. Dutch completely reconditioned, new Help Wanted— Male 26 U at the throttle for Massachu- He’ll work with the .senior trio of Work done at reasonable prices. Private instrnetkijns 28 W o i^ the ses-sion ended, and be- .Mavs was known to have plaved Ree Garland (the other eo-cap- setta. Fogarty and a Junior Club mem-] paint, excellent condition Real Soihiy Liston Fails to Appear, tain) and Ken (lowing. Pat McCarthy. Tom Hennessey and cream puff. Storfa GArfield 9-9044. MI 3-0796, "tT I*’ ® •■''’•eets of Harlem Bavasi Backs Alston, Five unbeaten, untied clubs are ber. Carl Kurtz is representative: GRANT SCHOOL of the Speech PLUMBERS wanted. CaU MI Last season's club tied Maloney A1 Snyder. (Crusader Coach Dr.. Ed­ from the Junior Club. 1 on the road wrlth Boston Otilege at die Anderson has promoted a 1961 (JOMET 4-door. whitewalls, L A ^ MOWERS aharpaned and Arts—Resuming adult evening 3-9032. jumped into the cage for a few- Xe-i,- York • ^ ■ V for the CKHL title. The Junior (Jlub. an associated Syracuse, Holy Cross at Harvard, couple of sophomore guards to the standard radio and heeler. 16.000 repaired, sales and servtce, pick lessons this week. Private instruc- laat swings. He was met. almoat ’ • » • j Angers NY Ring Investigator Tomorrow’s game ends a three- Dartmouth at Brown, Amherst at group, but operated’ by the Junior 'up and delivery Ice ikatea aha; DRIVERS POR school buses. Man­ first undt as well. miles. After 5:30 p.m, TR 8-7918. ' tlon lor arrange your own small head-on. by Willie May.s. on the r, . I Showdown Next Week week home stay for the Indians Bowdoin and Middlebury at W il­ members held Its first mceUng of ened, precision ground L group): Voice, diction, phonetics, chester and Vernon 7:30-8:45 Other Side of the plate. ’ E n d n f th e L in e who travel to Bristol next week Dartmouth DouMe Leader FOR SAIjE--19.58 Volkswagen, in Equipment O o^ratlon, Route 8$, am.: 2:15-3’:30 p.m ' Call M I NEW YORK (AP;)—Another 6-the reply that we have received liams where the Eph* likewise the season recently at Karl public speaking and allied speech In no uncertain terms. May.s xBaseball front'w as quiet yester-' for a Friday night date with East- sport a perfect record,. The seventh Dartrnouth leads the nation’s Kehler’s home. The meeting was i excellent condition, beat offer over Vernon, (Jonn. 'TR 5-7609. Manches­ arts. Lillian Gertrude Grant, for­ 3-2414. public hearing of the New York ' from Scinny Liston. told ^ l e y where he cou'd go. And d^- with Yanks and Giants ’takine SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The big showdown on the un-un eleven, Tufts, is at home major colleges in both total and well attended' with about 10 reg-1 $800 Call TR 5-9327. ter exchange. Call Einterpnae 1945. mer dramatic recitalist. Refer- stale legislative, committee in­ - "I think that' if Mr. Liston is MARRIED MAN wanted desiring a Bailey, a nigged gent from Tenne.s- the day off due to the rain and an Buzxy Bavasi, general man­ Dodgers managerial situation against Trinity. rushing defense. The Indians must ■ Isterlng for the season. | encea by request. MI 3-1153 j acting in good faith is it incum­ SHARPENING Servloe- Saws, se<’urr future and financial inde­ ager of the La* Angeles will come next week when vestigating boxing has left the Besides the headliner, other Yan­ cope with sophomores Jim Dunda Kehler comiqented to the Senior NEED CAR?-Your credit turned tn San Franci.sco hut in committee miffed and its actin^g bent upon him to answer some of down? Short on down payment? knives, axes,, shear* akatea PIANO INSTRUCTIONS at .vour pendence, 40 hour week, $117 to a fmv choice words of his own. KoCkville a "major leaguer" made Dodgers, staunchly defended O’Malley returns from a hunt­ the' statements that were made kee Conference .contest* send. New and John Kelly, top Ivy total of­ eSub at if * meeting that this, Manager Walter Alston to­ chairman doubtful of heavyweight fense producer and ground gainer, Bankrupt? Repossession? Don't rotary blades, t^uick service. (Japi- home. Mrs, William Hoch, East start, plenty of overtime. Call »w®' opposite his debut as a speaker in the City ing trip in Wyoming. Then he by Stewart here under oath which Hamptthire against a Maine club year'.* juniors include "hot" young tol Equipment Co., 38 MMn 8f., HArrison 8-0421, 8-6 p.m. only or -day (^.spil'e the Dodgers’ cost­ will sit down with Bava.si and ctiampion Sonny Liston s report­ the 'Cats haven’t beat«i since 1954 respectively. Brown hasn't beaten despair! .See Honest Douglas. In­ Street Stafford Spring*, OVerland r ghth^dS® and® T ^ r '’*' ™ '-'- Hal Goodnoiigh. one of t h e " very definitely tie him in with the skiers and. as always, they will b e' quire about lowest down, small­ Manchester. Hours dally 7-6. apply Connecticut State Employ­ ly dCTeat in the playoff for Vice President Fresco Thomp­ ed rehabilitation. and 'Vermont to Rhode Island. Dartmouth since 1965' or scored on 4-2327. Bailey, a left- tnilv great speakers in the coun­ undenvorld as of the time that in stiff competition with them-' est payments anywhere No small Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI ment Service, Monday* 9-11 a.m. the National League pen­ son to discuss A is le 's status Listoii refused to appear at the Yale at OoliunMa the Indians in. 351 minutes. telvee and the Senior Cliib In the s e l ^ «hdience of 175 spell- hearing yesterday after being in­ the champion.ship fight took place. ' loan or finance company plan. 3-7958 or Call Mrs. Hollenbeck for ap­ wurael bla.st Tg away at one an- hound for 4.5 minutes laat night at nant. for 1963. AUlon "already is .Ahsenre Doesn’t Help Yale, which like New Hampshire Meanwhile Yale encounter* a re­ championship trophy rare to be Six Pounder Taken at Sriipsic vited to refute testimony made I Douglas Motora, 333 Main. Bonds— Stocks pointment, A t the same time. Bavaqi home at Darratown. Ohio. “ Hi* absence certainly doesn’t has been tied but not beaten, ven­ building Columbia club. Young, un­ held i'ri Februar.f. Karl also men­ TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED - I I . .. w '^®''*'monial banquet for Rock-. P"‘ishing'.s good at Snipsic Lake and proof is displayed before the committee on Oct. 2 predictable and willing. Oolumbia Mortgairca , SI T . . — here. Mays ville's state championship Babe called upon Coach Leo Duro- "Alston has been the foil help him as far as this committee, tures to Ctolumbia in a critical Ivy tioned that most of -the competition I Royal 45 year*' experience. Call ■cher to explain remarks st- above by Mike Saternis of Rockville. Gist night at GnSO, by New York heavyw-eight Cor­ League test. has sophomore Archie Roberta of MI 9-5883. shouted out to Bob Garibaldi, who Ruth .squad. The fast talking for- guy for the team's cojlapae. in is concerned arid I hope it doesn't will com# from the girls of the Jun-' 1966 DODGE 3 door sedan, $175. CASH AVAILABLE. If you have DOUGHNUTMAN tribiiled to him in which he Saternis hooked onto a 2.'? inch, native brown trout that tez Stewart. help him with the athletic eom- .Wlnlesa Boston University iriait* Holyoke. Maas., at quarter boast­ lor group. i ) , Call M I $-7713. toU Ind mer Milwaukee baseball goodUlI some quarters." said Bavasi. The refusal netUed State Sen. ing the beat I'vy peasing credentials real estate equity, call ue (or criticized Alston’s handling weighed in at .six pounds, while trolling in 10 feet of miasiori." ^ cieorge Washington, Colby is at jlooier Offleer* ^ OR ^ ^ *m i’n . w . " " ’ Po'’* "'''” 'w-as in top form, relat- of the team in. the final play- - "I think be did a good job. So Frank Pino (D-Bro- Club are: town at Southern Oonnecticut and. Elia have beaten Oolumbia eight Hohwieler, treasurer. The Junior! al Ollars. attics, yards, and SECOND MORTGAGES availeble. , weekly pick-up or burner barrel*. ton nor o-WTier Walter O'Mal­ "Was it Alston who was censed as a fighter in New York, (Ta-o-Third hanadicap). i O ntral (Connecticut at Brockport. Umee in early meating* and gone (^ub will meet the first and third ' Consolidate your obligation* into hand cut doughnut making iP,ol ^ ®"^"'’ ‘ he Credit is due Don Berger, as toast-^' 9:06—Kennedy -2. Isabelle Parclak 14. 1957 OU)S. 1958 Ford, 1957 Mer­ Harold Hoar. MI 9-4034. *125.000 bonus he received for master, and the man who did the ley was present. picked off third base ? Was it Pino said, the oommittee can tsJee (Coing after vlclory No. 300, BC on to winning seasons. The two Wednesdays o( each month. Place | one monthly payment. We are in but will train • experienced Diirocher was quoted as Alston who was thrown out at Connorton 13, (Sirelli 16. also seek* to win its fourth straight times the lions won, Tale hod cury. 1958 Chrysler hardtop, 1687 aigning last summer, just stood on leg work. To make it a .succes.sfui! no action against him. 9:12—Jarvis Sr. 6. Barbara Williams of the meetings wlll-be announced! Ford. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- a position to loan M y amount baker. Good pav. New Mister the mound and wisely refused to night, the dinner was ejccellent, a s - saying he would have won the the plate three . time.s in the Stewart had testified that rack-e- 14. Scully 7. Elgnvr 20, from the start of a season for the losing oampaigne. later. ^ on easy terms, J. D. Healty, 470 -jj, Colm an St., 9rl9—Deasy___ _ easy 6. Msrxareiit Slnwii 14, ; star 3 piece living room set: sofa thro-w the ball. t was the service and the hox-s who pennant if he had been man­ last,week 7 Was it Alston who teer Blinky Palermo had tried to first time since 1954. The Eagles, The absence of a sophombrs may . Anyone interested in further in­ 16M FORD. 6 cylinder, standard Main St., MI $-8139. ager. ■ a statement he later Jarvis Jr. 7 .Sprague___ _ _17. however, are one touchdown under­ be a factor at Williams where ana 2 chairs 1148. Chooae from New London. Apply in person Coaches broke up the pair be- won the state title wound up with Was ihut odt - three times in Report Cards Due hire him in Philadelphia as a spar­ 9:38—Kiernaii 6.. Priscilla MacKey formation concerning the Man-1 transmission, $190. down. Douglas I group of fine fabrics. Work done denied. fore 4ny blcws were struck and it ! jackets and top trophies for their! the closing w eek?' Could Al- ring partner for Uston laat sprbig 13, Beaulieu 7. Barre 17. dogs to the perennially powerful yearling Creiirhton GatoheU. top Chester Ski Club (or the Juniors I { Motors, 383 Main. » I by expert craftsmen on our prem- or call GI 3-9937. "H e’s got to prove to me 9:33—Plodilk 4. Evelyn Lorentssn II, Syracuse club itching to prove It griwnd gainer, is out due to in­ Business Opportunities 32 WTis fortunate that thev did. - effort*. ''ston be blamed because we when Sonny was training for Ms Prindle 6. Olive Chanda 21. may contact Dutch Fogarty, Bob ' isea. All work "ully guaranteed., ______- he didn’t say it." said Bavasi. have five .300 hitters going in­ title fight wriith Floyd Patterson. 9:40—Lorentsen 2. Florence Barre 14, isn’t as bad as the losses to Okla­ jury. Middlebury carries the area’s 1961 FAUXIN TUDOR, $196 caah ] Mill Fabric Salesroom, 178 Pine]SERVICE STATION "I'm ■willing to listen. I'm not Brown or Bill Hunniford. down Eaaj’ pa.vme'nts. Douglas business for CLASS A tool and gauge maker#; to the laat week and wound Stew'art said he did not accept Atherton 6, Melissa DeMartln 24. homa and Arm y might indicate. longest unbMten streak — .<- for public relations, it SAN FRA.NClSfO (AD — 10:16—Hunger 6. Perry 16, Homans fresher course in order to be made NEED A NEW CAR?, tian blind* Keys made while you By appointment orilv, call Paul J. is up to him. This is his club, Oddly 'enough. Dark .said that that did not mean he was afraid (6). Grace Royster 26. Once Ambitious Detroit Titans aware of new methods of adminis- _ ' and manager against those who Ever.v nieinlier of tlie Nation­ 1 to testify. . 10:22—McGurkin 6. Stanford 14, 8i- Wait. Tape Recorders for rent. Correnti, MI 3-2128, MI 3-5363. K A W A N A , Japan (A P ) — Th«i»from New Zea.4nd to- s 6M-660 I can only make my recom­ corlam , bonehead base ninning. t«1ng first aid under below-free*- ' Olean, Iste model? Martow’a, 8ST Main, MI 9-8331. 9 FIRST CLASS attacked him." al League champion San Fran­ play.* are not scortsi as- "mimisee.” I After the public hearing, Maa- brinsx 7. Coleeii Perry 33. . _ Umled States regained the lead margln. Scoring is btrictly on a Bavasi said he had not been mendation." 10:29—St. John 6. Forstrnm 14, JVse- ing cimdttions. Club menVbers in­ fr «n Canada after the third round cisco (i.iants get.s a report cilrd Assumes Fault [ HUNTING ; uel Alfaro, manager of the n't* bum 7. Barbara Shepard 23. _ , Would Settle Now to Just Win Low, low price? MACHINISTS team baais with the three low ih touch with Durocher since Bavasi denied, reporla of ^ terested in receiving' first aid in- PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call of the Worid Amateur Golf Team at the end of the year. Good "We feel that W’hen a fellow; j Benny (KiiJ]l Paret, appeared .at 10:36—Cappalll 4. ZannettI 14. Chanda Building— Contracting 14 J. D. Realty, Ml 3-8139 .score.s ea/;h day counting toward the close of the season but riff with O’Malley and laughed i an executive sessiem and produced 10. Helen Wflkos 23. atruction should oorttact Kehler. 10 hour week Championship today as good make.* a mistake like that, the ■ DETROIT (A P )—^No longar laORoaton College at Syracuse in the Terms to fit your budget? the team’s total. intehded lb talk with him off reports he would go to an­ mark.s can mean more money. reebrds of Paret's ring earnings Eari -Anderson. Allernale. Work Party Stalled weather and good scoring returned fault lies with us, the manager and Pairings and starting times (or the the Unlveratty of Detroit #o an*' Slaat; California at Duke, Texas Work on the Mt. Nebo ski slope CPVENTRY Service ataUon and Paid HoepitalisaUon Dick Sikes, the lanky University ■aftbr the World Senes. other team. ' While waiting today foi' the .sixth and finances. Paret died of brain Four-Ban (3ol( Tournament scheduled FRAMING, additions, remodeling, to the picturesque Fuji course. the coaches. We haven't drilled i ious to climb into footboll’s big A A H at Florida. Tennessee at was halted last week becauae of 1962'tpMg* Lancer? garage. Busy locaUcm, excellent, of Arkansas senior .who has won gam* of the World Series with the Injuries 10 days after he Icat Sunday at Ellington Ridge Country m a wretched 80 Army, Navy, Michigan Stata Tu- Dame at Wisconsin in the Mid­ 10 a.m. Please make an effort to be Call Eddie at Help Wanted— Female .15 dark Rd. Vernon Great Britain, paced by Mike ■ game.*." Dark .said, "but don't "But we've got .some pla.ver.swho alone. 9:18—Harrigan 7. Peck 10. Slandfeat in yc.sterdav’s rain and shot a par larie as well aa kentucky in re­ west; Oregon at Rice, Texas Tech at the slope ^ the work will be BonaJlack, took over third place A * the hunting season gets un-e.i*. It may work badly, or some- ! show up in the regulai- averages. Jiave made the same mistake for 2. M’earing of colors that con- Rooftng-rSiUiBg 16 HOUSEKEEPER to live in, family 70, Billy .loe Patton of Morganton. ^*9:2^Kelfner 9. Kunsll 14. Scarlato cent leaaons when they had re­ at TCU, and Air Force at Arizona completed befn*# the snows eome. KIERNAN MOTORS WORKING maintenance foreman, N.C.. .and Labron Harris Jr., the, derway and American* head for i one else niay have tampered with “ For example, if we have a baa6 live years, and .will make it all tra.st 14-ith the terrain.. The next meeting of the Ski of one adult. Write Box O, experienced in heavy machinery. 3, Whciiley 13. Weber 14. spectable records, the Titan* now A. A. DION, INC. Roofing U.S. amateur champion from Still- the outdoor*, the Red Cross today | it. i runnel- on second base with none their live.*.” 3. B e. sure of reco(rnitlon ef Cfiub adll be Oct. 33 at Um Ameri­ 1$ Brainard Place, Manchester Herald. Apply in writli^ onl.v Kelwy Fer- ] oiii. if tlie bat ter -moves- him -to Haverl 12. i KeiUi 1$.] realize they perhape over-extended painting.—Carpentry. AKeratlona vvaterrOkia., hotlr had 72s.— ------urged ' them- to keep their sights i- When... Jem i-M f.. !.t« -hj-traris- • Qaiic -siaici-tlifr-i'eport i-ards come ■game'.— ■”■ 9:34—Truex 9. Ho)w_ay_.10^ Sixth Soccer Win can. Legion - Horne." ”171* ohib will' .tjjnTii-.i:.U'iutis'ha:can'.aienre'iiOR-.-asB)ri ■ .... ''■^■fhein|elYto>— ■ .MU .9daeQ._^.. -JriMLJlddjiijJiijcCMUnge. Workman- A v ON’S EXCiTmO newf^^ri SI??"/-™®'' ^ ’ Wndaor , ■6t«rirFUr''W?Siiie^ ' . . . ■'psia?ff''iri~r- And so far this season, the ’Ti­ ship guarante:^ Sfw'Xiftomif'St; - ofIMK! UHleUiptt - for— “ AUw ——*----x ^ — -V- — ! "I like fair Weather.” Sikes "Each year, guns and explosives they should be carried unloaded, muxzle. Always carry it so that larty 17. Jack Ru.«her IS. __ By Purpje Rights Hartford office at Scandanavian 195$ CHEVROLET® — hardtope, ; In the averages, all he 'gel.s i.s a tans have- been beaten by the cali­ Ml 3-4860. men, women and children of all , said a.* a bright sun beat do-w-n on cause 2,300 accidental deaths," and should )>e csked. wrapped, or " I f a fellow thinks he should the miizzie is controlled. Keep the 9:48—Becker 7. Hebert 11. Bplwak 17. Air Lines aa Ha guest. Bob will tudors. sedans. Douglas Motors, COLD WEATHER ! time at bat. D f coiir.se, if he doesn't have a', little more money, and he's Tardiff 13. ber of teams they beat other years ages' is the greatest in history. , W AV# ta B M the course, "but the rain yesterday said Charles Van Vliet. chairman taken apart. barrel free of ^obstructions. ' 9:55—Sweeney 10. Kearney 12, Peck bring sound, color film on skiing 333 Main. BIDWELL HOME Improvemant Capitalize on the high demand for ’ u e H l $ n l l M VH H V A l | N I{w ‘ w-as no excuse for that 76. " ! move him over, he get.s a minus. haying trouble getting it. he ^in when major Intersectional foe* Three quick second ^riod goals and winter .sports in Norway and IS COMING . . first aid program, Greater Hart- 5. When the gun is not in use, .5. Don’t climb fences, run. or 10. member. Company—all type* of aiding and our products at this time of the I Plus Marks cheek wiUi me fpr the additional 10:02—Nsktenl* T. Kemp 13. Blv«ar were toying with them. gave the ■ high - flying Purple Sweden. 'live meeting is open to EXCEPTIONAL — 1957 Uncoln 1 Still Sikes wa-s the unofficial in- forrl Chapter Red Cross. "Practi­ it should be unloaded and stored jump while carrying a loaded gun. Knighta of Ellington High their roofing. Aluminum clapboard* a year by becoming an Avon Rep­ ; dividual leader in the 72-hole I “ A lead off walk in ari inning ammiiniUon he might need. If he 18, meni’ber. Detroit has lost to Boston OoL club members, guests and anyone Premiere, new engine, 2-door o n AN cally everyone of these accidents well out of reach of young mem­ sixth soccer victory iri seven starts •peci^ty Unexcelled' workman­ resentative in your neighborhood. stroke play tournament with is due' t o ' ignorance, carelessness, ! gels a plus. Ba.se'runner.* who take I does the tilings that win ball 6. When terrain is rough and lege, Xavier (Ohio) and N ew Mex­ interested In affliating with the ■ hardtop, new tires, full power, ship. MI 9-6465. Call 289 4922. bers of the family. Guns and am­ footing precarious, unload or open yesterday at Ellington. Latest vic-i SEPTIC TANKS ’ round* of 69-76-69- 214. That gave or both." I the extra base get a plus, as do games,, it will show in our grading ico SUte this fall. lU losing Manchester Ski Club. must *011. MI 9-6867. AND munition. too. should be locked up system." ' the action. Four Games for $50 time was Coventry. 4-0. ’ him a ohe-itroke edge over Brit- And. he warned, guns are as t fielding plays, j streak continued from laat year, is A LL TYPES of roofa repaired or WOMEN F o r general office work, EXIDE BATTERY if possible. Dark said two Giants have led . Four players shared yesterday’* replaced, specializing In Bonded 5-day week, including Saturday*. ■ ain's Ronnie Shade, who fired « dangerous in the home as in tbe j "Another plus is scored for get-1 I 7. Don’t point the gun at any­ at five. Pfsky Guest of Honor ' Auto Driving School 7-A ■WDiLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — *coring ~ Ian Buxton, <3arl Carl- built-up and shingle roofing. Typing, company benefits, W. T. PLU60ED SEWERS :cour*e record 66 in Thursday’s fields. Last year. 1,200 of the "If. .in . spite of precautions, ting a runner home from third with i the team both years that he has thing you -iion’t intend to shoot. Kentucky, like DWroit, goes in­ A t Your iH)t-d the .syst'em. They are Maya ] I f you think minor league player* *on, Doug Ralston and Brian BOSTON (A P )—Johnny Pesky, LARSOH.’S—Connecticut’s first li­ Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches­ Grant. Shopping Parkade. , rain and cola in between rounds death* from flreanAs were , t ! s ^ e o n e is wounded with a ^ n , I one nut. If the batter.gets the run- ■' 8. Keep fingers away from the to tonight,'* game without a vic­ Fluckiger. the new 'R ed Sox manager, was j of 75 and 74/ arid third ba-senian Jim Davenport. et rich in a playoff series you censed 'driving, school trained— ter, MI 3-7707.' , mim Sorrice Station or Garage home. - these are the measures to take, ner home from third with two out, . I trigger except when about lo tory. Buf the game appears to be I t was the sixth loa* of the sea­ guest of honor at the Gridiron (Jlub . ______■ ' '» MachiM GI I Bill Wakiham and Gary Cow- Van Vliet said. Setter look highier than Class A. a miamatch anyway. The Wild­ Certified and approved is now of­ jieptie Taak*. Dry Wells. Sewat rie gets even more credit. - ! sh(X)t. in the Ba.*lern Leagne playoffs, son for Coventry. They’ve tied on*. laat night and jokingly aaid "I EXPERIENCED hairdreeaer*. Ap­ . an shot. 72*"^ to lead the .(Sinadian - He offered "both advice on the fering claaaroom and behind T IJnr* lastalled-—Celtar Wat*^ , "The Sill-face injury nisly vary "But a home nm in the eighth <1 SNAKE-BIT OUTFIEI.DERS ^ 9. Do not use the gun as club, Elmira beat Wllliamoport, ■ the cats have tied Florida State and Ellington used second line pla.v- hope you all love. me. aa much a Roofing snd ChiMBtyk 16-A ply M arif^'a peauty Salon. Distributed By I team today while Mick M’eslock safe handling of guns and some from 'the almost undetectable to pr ninth inning, when we are ahead ( loot close game* to two powers in wheel instruction for taen-agara. prooflag Dm m . simple first aid tips if gun acci­ prod, or prop. pennant winner, three game* to ers throughout much of the seo year from now. I won’t say I ’m &a 9-6075. had a 7.5 after going four over pap the verj- extensK'e. The wound or behind by eight runs mean.* THOMASVTLLE,.‘'Ga. (A P ) — A its Southeastern Conference, fifth- ond half yesterday, and still kept grateful for being named mana­ ROOFING—SpeelaUaing repfUrtag GRANT’S PARKADE ?tore — W #' dents should occur. 10. Carry only ammunition tKat, one, but each player getting a full on the first three hole*, pob Wylie must be protected from conlam- nothing, and it gets no score. fight between a deadly coral i .fits the- gun you’re using. . . ] ranked Misalaalppi and Auburn. play lii' (Coventry territory 1 much ger becauae I ’ve worked hard] to PJIEPARE FOR driver’* teat. roota Df oil nnda, new roots, gut- need a mature woman with artla-' I skied to an 80 that didn’t count In 1. Treat every gun as if it were share picked up only 146.14. The MtKINNEY MOS. GRINOLD ■ination. bleeding controlled, and "A home run tJiat win.* % game ! .snake and a king snake disrupted: 11. Know and observe the game TEA TIME— Sonny Li*. Elmira club, part of the Balti­ ' Some key Iteturday pairing* in- of the time. In fact gOAlie K m Ko- get the job.” he Mid. adding: '" I Agea lU to $0. Driving and elaaa tor wora. cfalmntya claAned. ’ ra- tic ability for our floral arrange­ hi* team’s *coring. fanada's total loaded. breathing difficulty controlled as gets the biggest plus .scof-q, Willia ■ a softball game. The Snakes .uTre l laws. olude: ’ bus got moat of hla axercise run­ haven't made, any plana, but I ’ll - room, 'iliree inatruetbra. No wait­ paired .Aluminum iMdlng. $8 ment department. This is an op-i S*w*r$MI* DisiMMi €•. that- counted for today wq* 219. 2. - Unload the gun completely ton is a scowling terror in more Oriole farm system, toaeed AUTO PARTS, INC. far - as possible. If (he surface Mays won .six games this year | e.s-orted'from the park posthaste.] 12. Insist that your companion* Cornell at Ns'vy, Princeton at ning back and forth between goal* do my best to bring the Red Soz ing. Mancheotar Oriviag AesAs- ysari’ aoparieiiea. Ftoe sirtlinatas. portunity far a areativ* pecaon iao-tS9 PeaH at.—IM »4M6 lAiplng out the aix-stro'ke edge the the prize ring, but a« af­ •neugb money into the k lt^ to befoije ^cleaning or adjusting it: wound is small, there' still may wiBi home runs in- the late innings. | but tlie outfielderii were so jittery | be iiafe hunter*. Penn. Want n ig liila at P itt aad at tb* and of the parloda. bfck srtMN thegr beloQf. myiPlS-TMe. 6aB Boirt«.;IO S M . MI MUM. with tnitiatlT*. 3. 'Don't trust the safety catch make/eaMi wtunla* *har* 191 tenter S t— MI S-1558 |Canadian* held a/tor.th* second be internal injury. ' Summon a "Catcher Ed Baily also won six they allowed .seven unearned runs] 13. Avoid all honepkir wttk fable Ijeavyweight ahamp ; (day. , to be alwaga e ff whee jMm tfelnk tt physician as ao

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Honsehold GooiM '51 THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW BY PAG ALY and SHORTEN Houses For Ssle 72 Houses For^Sale 72 NOT »900, NOT $80Q, r CXKVIUJB—M Oak St. Miniature WAPPING — 6 years old. Owner MAN^$nC8TBjRr—3 bedroom home WAPPING—2 year old Cape, 80 Storm Batters Connecticllt Visitfl mansion. 1700 feet of living area, REDUCED—Established prestige NOT $700, NOT $600. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room Co­ STARKWEATHER ST-—In quiet transferred. 6H room spilt, buUt- plus garage in excellent location foot foundatltm, 8 finished rooms location. 6. room Colonial Cape lonial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, exceptionally well constructed, to kitchen, (fireplace, IH baths, CLASSIFIED NO! NO! ' neighborhood, 6. large room house, and condition, some outbuildings, down, space for 2 additional bed' with enclosed breeieway and ga­ NOT EVEN $550 • C o m RPIH 2-car garage, well . shaded lot all utilities, selling for attractive framed on three sides.svith rust W w m 317,500. Ken Ostrinaky decq> lot, full jnice 314,900. Beau­ rooms and bath on second floor; Pacific Coasts colored stone walls with white Realtor. MI 3-6169 rage Mahy extra features Include BUT A WHOLE HOUSE 10 A lOSxlbO. Only $16,S()0. Hayes Agen­ price of $14,500. Joseph Barth, tiful 8 room English Coionial, aU 24 foot living room, q>aclous din- kitchen built-ina, 1% baths, fire­ Kennedy on Political B ROOMS LOVELY AU1CHANIC1B cy, MI 8-4803 Eves. Ml 9-2297. Broker, MI 9-0320. board fence on top, huge stone kinds of extras. For quality and • Ing room, modern kitchen with chimney, walks and steps, 10 PRINCETON Street area — Just place, half acre beautifullly land­ NEW FURNITURE M iC H A N lC / locaUon call— - on— this------one.- We also buut-ins, oversize I bedrooms, scaped. Owner transferred. Make Another Due ADVERTISING ecial at I* aluminum combinatiems, 1-car ga- an offer today. 'Beschler-Smith, d P O T T H t 2-car garage, centrally located, baths; attached garage, fullihase- room, comer cabineu, book­ H year old Cap* with beautiful $11,000, imd many more flo m : rage. A quality built home with Three-State Invasion EVERYTHING Realtors. MI 9-8862. MI 3-6969. (Oowttiraed from Page Om ) TffO UBLe $16,600. Philbrtek Agency, Ml ment, aluminum comblnaticms, shelves, kitchen with dispoeal,. grounds Owners Florida bound. $6,800 up The Ellaworth Mitten * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOLHS FOR ONLY $500.00 9-8464. Asklnv $18,200. Elva Tyler Real­ plaster walla and cast iron baae- IN ANV many, extras, beautifully land­ dining room, two laige and o o^ Agency, Realtor, MI S-60S0, Aua- MANCHESTER t- Convenient - Which Includes tor, MI 9-4469. board heating $25,900. Philbrick 2 Fifty fishing boats were caught (Omittoned firem Page Owe) 8:15 A M. to 4:30rtP.M. 1 Westinghouse Refrigerator C A R IN TEN scaped, almost new, exMllent small bedrooms, fabulous tin Chambera, MI 9-7006. Agency, Ml 9-3464. family duplex 58. Central heat. V ■ ...... ¥ $11,800-^ ROOM Cape, aluminum with separate 'stkU showqr walk­ at sea- off Northern California. 1 Emerson Television 0BCONE3E storms, awning's, shade trees, bus, condition, $18ti^. Owner trans­ City water and sewer Ct^per Hospital Notes portam state in the unien. It pays F I A r ^ ' ferred. Owner, MI 9-4825, out basement with fireplace. COVENTRY $14,900 -EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooma, BEELZEBUB plumbing. One apartment vacant. Fierce winds whipped waves high­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1 Bedroom Suite shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, more in taxes.” 1 Living room Suite Ideal for professional office or dining rooih, paneled family room ranch, Easily financed. Phone MI 8-6278. er than SO feet smd sank one boat. MI 9-5182 FOUR ROOM RANCH—Seclud­ room, •full ahed dormer, fire ateei beam, VtslUng hours ara 8 to 8 p.m. 1 Dinette Set recreation room, outside paved The crew was rescued. The other Kennedy left the Carlyle hi ■■ QUALITY HOMES area .with fireplace, detached 2- ed and comjdete jKivaoy. Ga­ alarm, alaminum combinationa, lot, reasonably SIX ROOM ranch,* clesut and new­ for aU areas, ozeept matornity, TOUR COOPERATION WILL A il O 1 Healthrest Mattress CAPE 'COD — Manchester Green rage. Porch Separate wwk- t i^oed. Carlton open Umouslfie for/Newark. Seat­ car garage, priced in the low attached garage. Very cloee to Hutchins, MI ly painted, 8 bedrooms kitchen, limped into port, spme with Coast where they are 2 to 4:30 alul 6:30 BE APPRECIATED l/lU l IVlf -J-X # 1 1 1 Healthrest Spring area 7 rooms, many extras, in­ We have them ; A split bn Eva shop. 2 acres of beautiful land­ to 8 p.m„ and private rooms where ed beside him was GOv. Hughaa. 2 Throw Rugs cluding garage. Call for appoint­ " 20s. Stone work alone could not school, shipping and transporta­ large Uving room, dining L at­ Guard assistances^ K Drive for $20,000; a brick C4q>e, scaping. Trees. 14/20 living OVERSIZED 6 room cape—desir­ tached gaj-age. Lovely fenced they are 10 a-m. to 3 p.m. VMtors They drove vis Times Square. Tha 1 Boudoir Chair ment. M ' 8-1387. be duifiicated for $10,000. Phone tion. $17,800. PhllDMek AlrSIncy MI More than a foot of snow fell expandable, for only $16,900; owner, 688-1162. room with" fireplace. Oil hot 9-8464. able location, recently (decorat­ yard, now vacant. ' Owner MI are requested not to smoke to pet- number of midmorning speetaters 2 Vanity Lamps water heat. Extras too num- In the Inland mountains. There Continued From Freeing Page MANdpiSTER—7 room split level, .tremendous ranch , at 82 Sputh ed, fireplace, 9 bathroomc, laun­ 3-8798. tients rooms. No more tiuui two was splrse but those on hand ap­ 2 Pillows ■ erous..to mention. ONLY MIN­ VERNON—In beautiful Tamarack dry room, excellent value Beech­ was extensive damage to fruit vtattors at oae time per |katioat. baths, rec room, garage, cov­ Madn St. in the upper 20s; a OPEN FOR II^I^ECTION plauded warmly. 1 Pr. Blankets V . beauty in Rockledge, custom UTES FROM CENTER OF Hills, L shaped rahch, over 19w ler-Smlth, Realtors. MI 9-8953, MI DUPLBnc—6-6, With 3 bedrooms, orchards from high winds. Tele­ 1 Cocktail Table' ered patio half acre of parklike phone and electrical power lines Kennedy wilt complete his week­ built etc. in the $28,000 MANCHESTER. Call Mr. aq. ft., 1% bathsi cellar garage, 8-6969. ceramic baths, ameaite drives, 3 Patteato Today: 266. end on the stump for DemecraUe Help Wanted— Male 36 / Articles For Sale 45 2 Table Lamps grounds. luyes Agency, MI 3-4803. Sunday jAill 6 p.m. - ^ were '• knocked down in scores bracket; and a r ^ l big split Govang, MI 9-5306, TR 5-6611, $16,900. Fred Ray, Broker, TR hearing syatema,' l.ioo feet each ADMX’TTED YBBTSkiDAY: congressional and state eandidatas 1 9.x 12 Rug TR 6-9820. 39,900—854 ROOM ranch, flreplaca, of communities. Many schools, CREDIT Manager—Company bene­ DARK , RICH, atone-free loam. out in the Baldwin Rd. area for 6-8838 any tim e.' side, fenced yard, Beechler-Smlth, Donald Cockernam, Id rerndaie at another nationality group jam­ 1 Floor Lamp $10,900 New O foom L ranch in Man- 2-car garage, large lot, privacy. Realtore, MI 9-8963, MI 3-6969 closed. Heavy rains delayed pota­ fits, opportunities for advance­ Also fill, gravel, atone and white 1 Smoker $33,000. sheitor’a Rockledge section. CUSTOM BtnLT Dr.; Mrs. Cecaiia Jobnsi.on, 93 boree, the Pulaaki Day parade put BARROWS & WALLACE Carlton W. Hutchins, RQi 9-6132. to harvests. GarberviUe in North­ Plymouth Lane; JAra. Bsuy Eooter, ment. W. T. Grant, Shopping sand. 50 3-8603. Unbeatable value. Older home Features include a built-in oven Ve r n o n —6 room ranch with on by Polish-Americans in Buf­ 36 Pc. Dinnerware Set 66 E. Center St.. Manchester large adth flfsptaoa. ern California recorded 6.28 - inch­ 80 Jensen St.; Davui Kisner, Am- falo, N.Y. Parkade. 24 Pc. Silver Set completely rebuilt. Four large and range, raised hearth fire­ fomial ta aily aiaa EIGHT ROOM Garrison Oolonlal, 40x40 steel btolding in rear, com­ es of rain in a two-day period. WOOLEN RUG strips 50c lb. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor MI 9-6306 stoh; Mrs. xtse Singsen, Storm; TTie President scheduled a pre- 18 Ydis. Floor Covering rooms, two up and two down. place, oil hot water heat, for­ Mteban, t . 1% batha^ large Uviiw room, dining room, mercial zone, bus une. Many busi­ No stormy weather was rie- LUMBERYARD tallyman, perma­ Remnants 75c to $1.95 each. Com­ Full basement. Aluminum sid­ mica counters, natural wood­ kitchen, snidy and lavatory, 4 Irving Judge, 180 Porter St.; Cltl- noon speech at p t y Hall in New- nent job opening, in wholesale EVERYTHING MI 3-1577 MANCHESTER — Rockledge. 6 reersatMn UfapUea, ness possibilitlaa. Tongren Agen­ ported in other sections of the plete rug making supplies. Co­ ing, combinations. Nice private work, very carefully built and ancloastf bedrooms s»d hath on second cy, M l 3-6821. tord Smith, Storrz; Josepn Rey- ark. Except fo* Boston, Newark lumberyard. For further infor­ lonial Remnant Shop^, 115 Cen­ ONLY $500.00 room ranch, garage, fireplace. (Mtaekad nation but showers were indicated yaiul, plenty of trees. Central. moderately priced. 'Vacant. Easily financed, Tongren n x iM . floor. Recreatlcm room with fire­ mander, 12b Oak St.; Atrz. Marj’ gave Kennedy ,his greateat par- mation call 289-9379. ter St. , Free storage until wanted Free this afternoon sind tonight in . scat­ Gsughan,' 12’2 Avondaie Rd.; Mm. delivery. VERNON—Miriam Drive. Beaut> Agency, MI 8-6321. iSuriin ■. fUaNor. HI place in basement. Attached LOOKING FOR that just right centage over former Vice Presi­ DlrecUonB: East on Middle tered sections. Thunderstorms Margaret Jones, North Coventry; dent Richard M. Nixon among tha CEDAR CLOTHES line poles, Free set-up by our own reliable ful custom built 3 bedroom ranth 3-6MI3. double g a n g e. Aluminum; (riding. home? Does H have to be a 4 broke out Thursday ahead of a KLE^TTRIC motor repairman with Turnpike past Mott’s to Lud­ room, 1958 ranch (30x82), with an Miss Franceooa Boiger, Avon; major cities in i960. meloHanical and electridai ability. many sizes, good quality. 1955 I men. Original price for all this T. J. CROCKE'TT, Realtor In excellent conditim. Spacious ELLINGTON, 42 Windermere Ave. hsA um • Central location ’ 383,900. Phfl- warm front through southern New living room with fireplade, fam­ low Ro«uI on right. No. 42. Owner’s loss your gain 6 room Sida, brick Agency, Ml 9-3464. expertly landscaped lot. garage, MrZ„ Marjorie SUnctoheld, Storm; New Jersey has no eonteet Isr merchandise was $825.46 Some for- York and northeastern Pennsyl­ Harry Olander, 71 Mill St.; Mm. I tunate person can purchase It all MI 8-15J7 ily size kitchen w it^ built-ins, ranch, paneled den, full dining kitchen, with built- fun cellar, oil heat, quiet dead­ governor or senator this yaar. but If necessary.- Jleferences required.' ers. J225. MI 9-1353 MANCHESTER—4 bedroom boms, vania. More" than two Inches "of Tnelma Hoffman, Wappmg; Su­ is gaining one seat in the Rouae Blank k Lawkop Electric Motor, “ for only $500.00. ceramic bath, 2-c^ attached ga­ room with Dutch door, 3 bed- L™’ * ***?>v*®*. dining room, full end street, city urilitiee. walking rsiin fell in Binghamton. N.Y. ROBERT WOLVERTON, excellent closet and storage spare, dlstMce to biia? If fhle fits your san Knowiion, 22 Scarborough Rd.; because of its growth to popula­ Co 373 Washinrton St., (R ear), I STORM wuidows and MONTHLY 6-6 DUPLEX, near High School, rage, aluminmn' combinations, rooms, fireplace, gorgeous treed. basemem, oar^rt, 33,400 Mid-summer temperatures were Hartford Screens, sizes 33\x55, 33\x47, bus and shopping 2-car garage, 2 work shop ^ Dasement. (Conven­ lot. a t y water. You must see this -sumea------VA ------lortgoge- at 45i% , laige enclosed -porch. 9-ear gft- needs, then call Robert Wolver- Deora Roy, 12 GroOh Sc., Hocuc- tion. Republicans now hold an 8-3 PAYMENTS ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. Realtor $17,900. rage, $19,700. PhUbrick Agency. reported across wide areas from v4Ue; H. Nelson -Johnson, South naruoru. ' 28x47. Girl's bicycle in good condi­ ONLY $16.93 furnaces. Remarkable condition. ient to evei'^hing. Immediate oc­ one for $12,900 Cantor ft Gold- m i b r i n A gen^, MI too. Realtor, right away. MI edge, with one vacancy, hi Iha Qiiiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak 9-8464. MI 9-8464. •-2818. the central plains eastward to the Windsor; Dians Psako, 21 Ken- state's House delegation. JIG BORE operator, first class, 50. tion. Bundy flute, like new. Tap Phone For Appointment St, Ml 3-8368. CH 6-4738. 4% ROOMS in brand new 2-family, Reasonable Hayes A gency,. MI cupancy ' Asking $18,900. Owner MI 9-2818 farb. Realtors, MI $-8442, -TR southern Great Lakes region into first floor, $125 with parking Ml 8-4803. 5-6244. singUMi St.; Eidmond MicKalak, 278 In New York. Kennedy p*------hour minimum week, GTK'Gor- dancing shoes, siz e '3. MI 9-1732. SAMUEL Albert Htfd CH 7-0358 466 MAIN—^Ideal for offices or siw TR 5-6a20. ROCKLJBDOS—T raosn Ranch, 4 VERNON—^Immaculate 654 room SEVBiN ROOM ranch — Bowers the middle Atlantic states. Read­ porition, 678 Tolland Street. East SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ONE ROOM to fent in private 3-2578 or 247-8906 commercial use. Ml 9-5239, 9-5. MANCHESTER vicinity—6»4 room HackmatacK St.; Joan Swanson, to ride with Mayor Robert F. BOLTON—-Large 6 room Ranch, IZ yeans old, tazgs modern kitchan, ranch 3 bedrooma, bullt-lna, large School area, 3-car garage beauti­ ings were mostly to the 80s and Hartford, "SO GALLDN and 15 gallon aquar- home, good location. MI 9-0595. BOLTON $14,500 658 Williams Rd., Bolton; Harvey Wagner for five Mocks in tho If you have no means of trans­ MODERN 8 ROOM first floor tlreplace,^ dining room, large lot, Cape, oversize garage, 3H acres, buOt-lB avaa and range, diahwash- lot, 314,900. Philbrick Agency. MI fully finish^ rec room; 3 bath­ low 90s. Currie, WiUimanUc; Mrs. Dorslla iuma and accessories. Best offer portation. I'll send my auto for 119 Cooper Hill Street.______• j well built home, , low heat coet, 9-8464. parade along E^ifth Avenue, ttaik takes, them. MI 9-7814. apartment. Including heat, hot 246 NORTH MAIN—Store. MI $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, ar, dl^osal. pantry, stc. Large rooms, 2 fireplacea, kitchen bullt- Record high marks for the date Bennett, 16 Henry St.; Mm. Sally watch the marchers from a re­ you. No obligation. only $14,900. Hayes Agency MI 5 Room Cape - • $.J>edroom8. were set in many cities, including Help Wanted— ROOM FOR rent to young working I water, electricity, and utilities. 9-5229, 9-6. 9-6182 REAL ESTATE WANTED dtotog room, den oaoter entrance ins. Beechler-Smith. Realtore, MI ChiriUt, Biasi Hartfbrd; Sooti viewing stand before taking oft 60,000 B.T.C, AMERICAN Stand­ 3-4808. ' , Right of way to Bolton Lake. haU. panalad srall UnsiUoa in liv­ OUTSTANDING two year old aplit- 9-8982, MI 3-6S69. 92 in Oklahoma City, 90 in Spring- Male or Female .^7 A— L—B— E— R— T— S woman, preferably age 30=40, in Available only to person willing to A Large living room with fire­ level. 3 bedrooma. 3 full batlu, Gorke, 26 Congi'esa for western Pennsylvania. ard hot air gas furnace, 1% years 43-45 AILYN ST., HARTFORD assist in part-time household STORE FOR Rent —Green A rash of recent sales has left ing room srlth a haao&fui view, I field, ni., 88 In Wichita, Kan., and AOMITTEXi TODAY: Mias BUs- He had a date with - DeihoesiMs home with mother and daughter. us with few properties to sell place. School bus at door. formal dining room, family room SEVEN ROOM Colonial plus fln- Burlington, Iowa, and Kansas MILLER PHARMACY requires old TR 5-8119. __ O^PEN NiiqHTS -nLL 9 P. M. Garage if desired. MI 3-4856 work. Call MI 3-8524. Soda Shoppe luncheonette ^uip- FISHING AND HUNTING bsdrcxHna, 3 hatha, S-nar garage, abeth UtUng. 88 W- Canter St.; in Aliquippa, near Pittsburgh, this and plenty , of people depending Aluminum siding. 2-car garage. plastarsfl. walla, aalUw at bank with built-ins and patio, '3-car ga­ lihed room In attic, 154 hatha, City. The 92 in Amgrillo, Tex., matured person for general drug ment can be purchased reason­ PARADISE rage. Thu home features many JSri Swansem. 296 Portsr St. afternoon and Was to advaas e TWO STEAM funiaces, 14 radia SIX ROOM duplex with garage ably. Ready for business. Pht^e CONTEMPORARY upon us to find them residential Nicely landsca^ treed lot. appraiaol, m.oeo. nuhriek Agan- 67x367 corner Jot, . iMautifully equaled the record high for Oc­ store work. Few hours daily. Ex­ EXCEPTIONALLY nice large bed Call Mrs. Lord 628-6687. MI extras including dishwasher, die- landscaped, 8% assumable mort­ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to party rally in the University •( tors. Yours for taking, Ga« heat WHITE COMBINA’nON gas and room, private entrance;' private on West Side. No small children. MI 3-6278. \ and commercial properties to oy, in 9-S4M. tober. perienced preferred. Driver's li­ ANDOVER 9-6806, TR 5-6611 for further poaal, huUt-in oven and rang#, gage, established neighborhood, Mr. and Mm. George Pyaaer, 34 Pittsburgh field house tenigM. er, tlO. Automatic washer' JIO j oil stove, $25. Call MI 4-1943, home, near everything. -• Ritefined Call between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. o m c E buy. Early morning temperaturaa Butler Rd. cense essential. No.phone calls. MI 8-5989. 37%' acres ^ with acre particifiars. 354 ACRBE immaculate 7 room S-amie heating, elaborate interior near bus line and all achoola. Morgenthsu, currently rated IBa gentleman 21 Church St. MI 9-0582. ranged from 88 in Laredo, Tex., BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. underdog ){t his struggle with 299 Green Road. CRIB AND high chair for sale. stocked trout ptmd. Secluded Coltmial, 1% baths, larga cabinet lighting, tastefully decorated, Priced under 190,000 Principals Houi^ For Rent 65 S p a c e So If you- haven't had much to 36 in Houlton, Maine. and Mri. Robert Meiendy, Hub- Rockefeller: welcomed the boest , Very good condition. Call MI THREE ROOM apartment, elderly year ’round cottage overlook­ kitchen, soceellent bam, traea, only hand hewn roof shingles, profes­ only. Shown by appointment, MI success in selling your property lard Dr., Vernon. from Kennedy. 8o - did runBbig Boats and Accessories 46 3-8006 after 5. FURNISHED room woman or couple only. $45 per FIVE r Io OM single home for rent, AVAILABLE ing lake. Property abounds BARROWS k W A L LA C E $17,900. Carlton W. Rutchlna, MI sionally landscaped, top value at 9-9663. Sitaationa Wanted— near Main St. and want some one to give It 339,900. Philbrick Agency. MX DISCHARGED WEIDNESDAY: mates who joined the recai^on at Ml 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. month. 74. North Street. completely remodeled, Haynes with deer, wood duck, friieas- 9-6132. S8 14 FOOT RUNABOUT, 18 h-p. Very'^eslrable area remaining good, forceful exposure and ef­ 16 E.° Center fit., Manche(Ster 9-8464. ■/ Linda Copping, Taylor 8t„ Tal- La Guardla Airport and drove hi Female BABY CARRIAGE, very good con­ Street, oil hot water heat, full " in unique, newly established fective selling just give us a ant, etc. Ideal retreat for the L ota P m Rale 7.1 Church Honors Evinrude motor, mastercraft dition. with mattress and net- NEAR MAIN Street SIX ROOM apartment, garage, bath, birch cabinets, adults' sportsman or sportsman's coUvllle; Robert Courtright, 15 a motorcade part sidewalk erswda for gentleman. Business and Professional call. W e’ll give you prompt and MI 9-6806 FOUR BEDROOM colonial, at­ TRIM AND tidy 6 room ranch, BDfPERIENCED babysittini by trailer, $350. MI 3-6046. Call MI 3-0893 private entrance, par first floor, centrally located, ferred. MI 0-9258. nwup. Any inquiry invited. Mill St.; Allan La-wton, Bnuiiord; In New York’s upper East Mds. king. 23 Building.'Will finish all or part efficient results. ■ tached breezeway, 2-csr garage, 100x180 professionally landscaped Rev., Mrs. Rask college girl, 3-12 p.m.. jJtonday Pearl Street. Tel MI adults preferred. MI 3-0566 Taxes are only 1100 pqr yeir. INDUSTRIAL lot for atd^ about Audie Carpenter, 26 Birch St.; Mayor John J. Burnt of Btaf- THREE WpODBlN rowboats, 8 3-7236. to your specifications. We in­ SUBURBAN RANCH — 106x260 SX. fireplace, 1% ceramic baths, shad­ lot, garage, full cellar, fully through Friday. MI 9-2428. WATKINS ANDOVER - - Lakefron^4 room ed lot, immediate occupancy. 300 foot frontage. CaU m 9-8891. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, 58 Hack­ hamton and Edward R. Dudlsy, foot, oars' and locks. $25 each. FIVE ROOMS, all furnished. Come vite your inqhhy. pertly landscaped lot. features stormed, ameaite drive, oil hot The Rev. and Mrs. K. Bjnar HOUSEKEEPING room for one. I year 'round home, oi^ u rn er, flre- SQUIRE LINDSAY amesits drive, full cellar, oil heat, . Beechler - Smith, Realtors, MI matack St.; Ambrose RSymemd, 76 candidates for lieutenant gevamer CLERICAL Or public contact work Call MI 9-8088. BARGAIN SHOP look it over Rent reasonable. I place, $90 monthly, water baseboard heat, minute’s washer, parking. SO Garden St. nonthly. Y early lease. fully stormed, generous sized liv­ 9-8952, MI 3-6969. jWYLLYS STREET-extraordinary Rask, of Trinity Covenant Church, Lenox St.; Joanne Brown, Elling­ and attorney general, accompan- wanted few hours weekly. Ebc- $50.00 Maple Beds; scrolled head- MI 9-1936. Adults. MI 0-9024; PI 2-8298, During Bu^ness’ Hours MI 8 - l U l walk to al, |15,S00. Robert I single lot 240 foot frontage. MI ton; Betty Crandall, 58 White St.; lad Kennedy and Morgenthaa hi perienced. Call after 4:30 p.m. ing room with firetoace, 3 bed­ w-erre feted by about- LOO members board, 1-twin, 5-full size, ea. $25. MI 9-4581 BEL AIR REAL ESTATE OO. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI ' S-.7444. j Clifford LaBreck. Ellington; Mm. an open limousine. 289-1641. Diamonds— W'atch es— FOUR ROOM duplex, private TO RELIAB]^ party—furnished 6 rooms and kitchen.'For the sum­ MANCHESTER—4 rOom Colonial, 9-2813. and friends last night at a recep­ After Busine^ Hours “ SelHng Since IfiSS” $13,600—6 ROOM. Cape, 22 foot Uv- mer, central air conditioning. garage, older home. Good condi­ Aleta Boynton, 135 Green Rd.; James B. Donovan, DemooraUs Jewelry 48 ■ $25.00 Black and Brass Pullchain ROOM FOR rent, kitchen privi­ driveway, fenced in yard. Call MI room single house and gafage for I HEBRON—7i» acres building sites, tion at the church. It was given to contender for the Senate, miaaid 79 East Center St. . tog room, fireplace, IH baths, Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ tion. Vacant Tongren Agency, 3 0 |6,4(W — SMALL ranch home, 10 Steven Ostrowski, 32 Locust St.; Screen and Andirons, $19.76. leges, free parking. MI 3-7086. 9-0466. winter Tftbntha. Tel M l 9-5166. MI 9:5384 i 300 foot front, dug well, h i^ loca- celebrate the Rask’s 15th wedding the show. He is in Miami, aeeu- aluminum siding, garage, acre tor, Ml 9-2818. 8-6321. milez out, modern kitchen and Mrs. Ann Bednarz, Glastonbury; Dogrs— Birds— Pets 41 WATCH AND jewelry repairing at Flower Fashion Building I tion on main road. Reasonable. To zmniversarj’, and In recognition of pied with neforiatlons on behalf PYRAMID INVESTftil^NTS, lot. CarltMi W7 Hutchins, MI bath artesian well, immaculate Anthony Vltisllo Jr., Wapping; reasonable prices, prompt serv­ $159.00 Wing Lounge Chair, ONE FURNISHED room with Mltehell S-08S2 R0 ment, first floor, heatj,'fiot water I yard, town road. Call Mr. Welles, ceram ic bath, large L shape Elizabeth Dr.; Mm. Rosemary El­ $159.30 6 pc. Dinette, pink top, forts of home; board optional. Pew Hvlng 'room with fireplace and school, private beach, excellent * mixed quartet com liott and daughter, 104 Prospect Democratic State and National Live S tock 42 and electricity furnished. Work­ PP2-7356 or PI 2-6715. REDUCBD TO $13,100—Five room fishing. Reasonable terms. posed of Mrs. Ronald Gocht, Mrs. GRAPES, 16 qt. basket $1. Pick frames and upholstery, $88. steps from Post Office. AH 8-6745. , wall-to-wall carpeting. Air- 1« RUSSELL ST. SEVEN ROOM home. 4 bedrooms, Tel. St., Rockville; Mrs. Annie Ratti Chairman John M. Ballsy an­ ing couple preferred. Tel. MI ranch layout in the finest condi­ Windsor Locks, NA 8-3826. Kenneth Ogren, Henry Jahssen and nounced that the President has ac­ HORSE TRAILER-single. Excel­ in your own containers. Botti’s * conditioned den completely tion, x family room, accessible large modern kitchen, 18'x38’ liv­ and daughter, Hebron. $25.00 Modern Occasional Arm 9-9608 18 16 ing room, Rusco windows. 2-car Paul Norllng. Miss Dianne Platt cepted the invitation of publlahar / lent construction, , canvas top, Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill Rd Hnnses For Sale paneled with built-in book to schools, bus, shopping, mlnl- ST. JAMBS PARISH A A '20NE l o t s . Porter St. area, was accompanist. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Chairs, foam cushions, bronze Apartments— Flats— BARGAIN ANYONE? shelves. Attached garage and garage. Buy direct from owner;' Kenneth K. Burke to speak from nearly new tires, used only 3 metal frame (1) tangerine d ) 'tur­ . mum down. FHA appraised. city water and sewer. Phone MI Mrs. Rask received a matching Royal Isham, 47 Waddell Rd.; APPLES—Gravenstein, Macintosh, Tenements 63 PRESTIGE location—3 bedrooms, \ beautifully landscaped. See it, 316,600. Inquire 97 Hollister St. the portico. tirnes. $300 takes it. For further Biisi \ Beechler-Smlth, Realtors, MI $'6,273 Scott Kramer, Tolland; Gary Cortlands, Greenings Bunce quoise plastic, ea. $19.95 Locations 3 large bMroome, tiled bath, set of crystal earrings and neck­ The President will atop bars an- information call MI 9-5524. 1% ceramic tile baths, formal din­ It’s like this— - - -We have a nice listing to a nice area. The buy It Call now. 9-8952. MI 3-6969 lace, and the pastor a purse of Jones, 124 Washington St.; Mm. Farm, 529 W. Center' St. MI ROCKVILLE—One 3% room apart­ ^ o r Kent 64 ing room, 26' living room, knotty colored' fixtures. living room, route to Boston, whera ha wtil vets 3-8116. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. home has mtuiy features. For instance two flill baths and two Waa|ed— Real B s u tf 77 money. Maurice Swenaen, treasur­ Mary Hzdloran, 110 Dalmont St.; ment, stove, refrigerator and pine kitchen with appliances, fireplaces. Also two front dormers and a big rWr dormer. This MANCHESTER—8 room \ older Oo-1 dining room, and large kitchen OCTOBER Mm. Megan Andrews, Wapping; the foiowing day. Tha speoeh is 935 MAIN STREET •liBat, $90 a month; one 3)^ room CENTRAL LOCATION, store PA U L J. CORRENTI with pantry. One-half bath off er of the church,' presented the tentatively set for 4 p.m. Articles For Sale 45 breezeway and garage. Call ownrt makes the upstairs bedrooms real Colonial size \ . . although lonial. Generous size roomz in-1 WISH aOMkONE to handle youi gifts on behalf of the congregation. Philip Hpnee, 61 Lenox St.; Mal­ GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, space approximately 26’x40'. suit­ MI 3-2128 MI 3-5363 kitchen. Beautiful enclosed m • furnished apartment, $115. MI MI 9-4430. this is a Cape. Incidentally, the entire upstairs finished off elude living room, dining room, real estate? Call ma at Id t-0336 The Hartford ■visit will mark B WALLPAPER and paint sale — good eating baked or boiled. De­ 9-4824, TR 5-1166. able for small business. MI 9-6294. front porch, full cellar, oil heat, The couple also received an orchid colm Barlow, Tolland; Bklmund professionally a year ago. Baseboard heating, sliding closet kitchen and ,3 bedrooms, .utility, VALUES 'or prompt and ctmrteoiM aervice^ President’s second appearance in pasted, regular fully trimmed, livered to your door. Call Hatha­ combination storm s and corsage and a boutonniere. Landric, South Oovantr}’; Mm. Bu- LOOK W H A T doors, the works. Outside, the residence' has aluminum siding room, and enclosed porch. Oil' Joseph Barth. Brokai the state during the closing waeka plastic coated. Ceiling paint, $3.25 way. MI 9-6438. FOUR ROOM apartment, second SIX ROOM Cape, 1% baths, full •screens, garage, large land­ Social Group No. 1 was in charge jiice McClelland, 154 Irving St.; of the campaign. Ha will stamp for low maintenance and reduced fuel bills. Aluminum storms heat, $14,500. Robert Wolverton! $18,000-^2 bedroom rancher on of refreshments. Committee mem­ gallon. Morrison Paint Store. 38f floor unfurnished, hot water and OFFICE FOR RENT scaped lot, city water '' »nd WANTED—Real Elstate. Belling of Edwin Davis, 178 E. Main S t, M behalf of his former wsUsrs sse- S299 BUYS and screens too, plus doors. A nice rear yard with trees and shed dormer, large bedrooms, lots Agency, MI 9-2813. Deepwood Dr, Lots of value at bers weCe Miss Ellen Johnson, Center St. parking space. Main St., available ELLINGTON of closets, excellent condition, .sewers. Be sure to see this buying Residential, '•ummercial Rockville; Mrs. Anna Uingwell, rstary. Abraham A. RiUeoff, wh6 Household Goods 51 shrubs complements the home nicely. a low price. chairman: Mrs. Gunda Anderson, now. Call between 4:30-7:30 MI Ideal for insurance or real es­ $14,900 Ken Ostrinskv. Realtor, nice home, (Inly 31.500 down. or Industrial real estate. Contact Hebron; Mm. Florence Petemon, la to pursuit of a Senate seat, and La w n m o w e r s —Toro, Jacobsen. AT NORMAN’S 5<^-room ranch. Excellent BUYING. SELLING, Mrs. Viola Lundquist. Miss Amy 3-6441 Ml 3-5169. $14,900—Immaculate * room Realtor, Stanley Bray. Ml S-637S, 20 Pine Hill St.; Louis Vallieras, other members af tha Dsmoem t- Bolens; and Goodall Reel ana RUGS—NEVER USED. 9x12 gold, tate agent, $60 monthly, utili­ condition. Lot 100 x 125 ft. Olson. Mrs. Gerald Davis. Mrs. 1014 W, Middle Tpke.; Dawn-Dee broadloom, $30, 9x15 green orien-; Continuing this narrative, the property was put oh the mark.et TRADING YOUR HOME? Cape with aluminum siding on Brae-Burn Realty. ic state ticket. rotary, 18-38” Parts and service. 3%'ROOM quality apartment, built- ties paid. Call PI 2-6701. $14,900. DO 'YOU HAVE an inlaw problem? MANCHESTER REALTY Arnold Johnston and Mrs. John DuBrul. Shelburne, Vt.; Mrs. Helen tal, $35. 10x15 gold oriental. ‘ 10 pc double dresser at a fair figure of $16,900.00 originally. Suddenly, the owner’s Brookfield St. Close to all 'The President will make a Used mowers and tractors Trade ins, heated, hot water colonial; employer set an early date for the impending transfer. Know Attractive 6 room ranch, 1% H buying, we invite you to CO. Schools. Lovely yard Eak. Mrs. Anna Snow and. Mias in your old' machine. Capitol 289-8955 bedroom ensemble near Main St., adults MI 3-2171 *®*ir of downatata Ctomse- BOLTON who that employer Is ? Fellow with initials of U. S. That’s right, baths, 3 (large bedrooms, recrea­ come to our office or we will MI 3-0000 or MI 3-4348 I ■ ' ■ ■ , NOTICE Dorothea Johnston presided at a Greaney, 467 N. Mton St.; Mrs. , wodnasday aftanioan. Equipment Co.^ 38 Main St. Hours After 6 p.m.. Ml 3-8470. tion room in basement. Large 2- go to your home and show you $19,500 — FMne 8 bedroom After due deliberation and care- featured . » Frances Greene, Stafford Springs;asKMtawa.- __ _ _ ^ . 7-5 dally. 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 Sat­ ■ STERILISED; used furniture for 10 pc decoratof convertible FIVE ROOM professional suite Immaculate condition, 4- and when Uncle Sam says you gotta go, you gotta go. President Kennedy is to nrtlya every room, including mattresses, living room set' available shortly in heart of down­ car garage, and on the sam e: more than 100 listings in this ranch in Green Manor area. ftil consideration the Bolton Zoning chr.vsanthemum plant anrf a Mrs. Evelyn Billings, Westview urday i TWO ROOM apartment, heat, hot MANCHESTER—42 Ludlow Road, Full basement. Nice lot. ciated Spring bron Road, Bolton, MI 9-0389. growing family. Presently being re*ANCHESTER--.Small farm- nvat L Ef.tatc of Charles E. Gamer late of Lodge Rest Home enjo.vq^a motor eeder-Root ------. 465*, 6454_ — wrm-nywrw— 9-7782 between 5,jgjp.m. panpled f)li:9plS<;e-wan. ,The .bright and friendly dining room will make, evegt family m ^i an otsssr MeuieTiaoler.rHi saiffDtitrntt-deceased.- through' nearbjr-towrBr tO' seej-;Trm itv GoveiwBt - ~~ The. aimve'; ^iintsitiana ixiLMiK.M.' ■ W«> oa&',pro>ia,r$hJa~.ls-aa..axceUent«l«vestm«int. Call early,, or ■Tiwatjs;'? -■j—an-acre," ■good- 6-'boom' ho«*e:*^a- ...... Z. 1 Afx .1 PATt-O-kAMA BLACK BORGANA coat, new, size lion, Mother Will delight In preparing meals in this ^ream kitchen withTits cherry Provincial cabi tu g * :-2 large-baTna.'-centrai.nnily he eoB*lni#6'a a«iiDTaiaiUi:------♦ you may find this one kas gone where the woodbine twineth. ■ ■ ■ - - - Drivers for the group were 12, looks like black seal MI nets and all the electrical conveniences she has always dreamed of. MANCHESTER — SpUt level, 6 $12,600. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. estate to this Court for allowance. It is Plans Open House A gently shaped collar with Add picture Interest to your fa­ 9-6100. * rooms, vacant, 154 bathe recrea­ ORDERED: -That the 22nd day of members of the Baptist W omer’e IT'S ONLY MONEyf II4JNO JUNIOR High area—Spot­ October, (1963, at four o'clock, after­ Society of the Community Baptist bow tie ends is the highlight of a vorite nook with th^e distinctive (3) . An Immaculate six-room—breezeway garage Cape on the tion room, large lot, Duilt-lna. noon. at the Probate Office In the Mu­ An w en house at Trinity Cov­ handsome, softly taMored casual The spacious family room directly off the kitchen will be ^joyed by all. We know you will ap But it’s YOUR money and we’d r less 6 room Cape, full ahed dor­ nicipal Building in aald Manchester, Church, INVITATION panels of the Four Seasons em­ Look this one over. Tongren enant (aiurch Sunday from 6 to 6 ■tyle. broidered in easy stitches and vi­ Wanted— To Buy 58 West Side qf town. We sold this one almoqt two years ago, predate the 2% baths, the four roomy bedrooms, the extra fireplace in the big bright basement tike to help you get all you eani» Agency, MI 3-6321. mer, 154 baths, garage, built 1057, tie aird the same la aaslgned for a Mrs. Harold Erickson, Christian the buyers-were tickled pink, and they still are. However, ownere New Jersey bound Occu­ hearing on the allowance of aald ad­ social relations chairman, was m - p.m. will be held as an event in No. 8268 with Patt-O-Rama is brant colors. the two porches, the big two-car garage, the park-like setting, the friendly neighborhood wher in the REAL ESTATE MAR-i( ministration acCoupt with said estate the month-long dedication servicea TO BID bi sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Bust SIX ROOM Cape, front dormem, 8 pancy November 15 Asking ascertainment of heirs and order of sisted 'by Mrs. Thomas Spano in Pattern No. 2668-H has hpt-lron old J. T.* intervened,' and off they go to Philadelphia. Big, of the new church. Sealed bids will be recaivad a t 81 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, 6% transfer for four designs—each 6' • pride reflects in every home. KET. So... 'K bedrooma, oil hot water heat, $17,900, Elva Tyler, Realtor, 50 distribution and this Court directs that making arrangement! for the out- ONE-HALF gallon juga for cider. airy kitchen, four bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting, many 9-4469. noUce of the time and place assigned 'Die planning board of the the Office of the General ManMW. yards of 35-inch. X 7”; .color chart; stitch illustra­ 25 minimum. Call MI 9-4695 ,1' " " ■ r If you are buying or sellingi( large screened porch, convenient­ for said bearing be given to all persons tog- features. Even the garage has shutters and planter boxes. ly located. Diacoe Agency, Ml Following the trip a social time church haz extended iiivltaUonz to 41 Center Street, hfanchester. -Cw- To order, send 35c coins to:— tions. We don’t make any masterful claims about this being the perfect home, but are confident yor REAL ESTATE • i 5-5 TWO-FAMILY, excellent condi­ known to be interested therein to ap­ WE BUY,. SELL or trade antique ■ Truly a Best Buy. 9-0626. pear and be heard thereon by publish­ 'with refreshment! was held at the all churehea in the area, and the ncticut until" Oclobr 38. 1661 at Sue Burnett, The Manchester 'To order, send 35c in coins to:— will be chamed by its beauty and practical plan. Priced to sell at $34,700. (H.W.T.) OAIX TWIAY J tion, aluminum combinations, 3- ing a copy of this order in some news­ affair Will be open to the general 11:0Q AM. for Storm SSwsr— Evening Herald, 1160 A'VE. OP Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ and used furniture, china, glass, •Job Transfer. paper having a circulation in said Dis­ church. PINE HRJL,. ST.—6 room ranch, cat garage, nice neighborhood, -J’articlpatlng as drivers and public aa well. Members of the Leonard St., Eire St., and Mtddi* AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N'. ning Herald 115« AVE. OF silver, picture tramep and old trict. at least seven days before the rec room, wooded lot, convenient close to echoola, ahpp^ng ancl day of said hearing, and by mailing on hosteasas were' Mrs. William "Gil­ board will be stationed in various Tpke. East. r . AMERICAS, NEW YORK Sfi, N.Y. coins, bid dolls and guiw, bobby transportation. ^,900 Philbrick collections, attic contents or whole SquIRE to everything. Owner, SO 9-7658, or before October 11, 1962. by certi­ roy, Mrs. Stuart Roas, Mrs. • Ed­ areas in the church to weleoma Bid forma and ap4citles$tone ar* • For Ist-claas mailing add 10c For Ist-Class mailing add lOc for Agency,' liO 9-8464. fied mail, a copy of this order to visitors, deticribe fSciUtict and ax- avallabl* at tks CentreUsr'a OfCtoa, ; tor each pattern. Print Name,. Ad­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, LONDON PARK — Hebron. 554 Anna B. Ganter. 286 Autumn 3t,, win LawTenca, Mrs. Nicolas Dere- each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ THE WILLIAIf L BM O RE A6ENCY Manchester. Conn.: Walter F. GAnter, plain their use. They will, alao dis­ 64 Cantwr Street MqnclMstasr. Oln- dress vdth zone, style number TalcottvUe. Conn. Tel. m 3-7449. WARREN E. HOWLAND room ranch on wooded acre lot,' NINE ROOM rqmodeled home, wianka, Mrs. Nellie Mwan, Mra. dress with rone and Pattern Num­ 10 Village St., Deep River. Conn.; tribute dedication brochures. nebtteut. ____ _ birch cabinet kitchen, batha, Alta West Laws, Mrs. Howard and size. ber. . ■ FRANK IS buying and seUlng good LINDSAY full cellar, hot water baseboard' 154 Dorothy A. GIrilo. Bolton. Conn.. P. O. Mrs. Fred Hutt and Mr*. Hjal- TOWN o r MANCHMmni. Ooh't mizs the new Fidl an4 REALTOR , . ■ / heat, . stainleae ateei bullt-ina, fireplace, aluminum storma, ga­ ; Box No. 190. RITO No. 2. Manchester, Daniel, Mr*. Fred Deane, Mra. Send S^'.for the New, Big-Size used furniture and antiques at ' i Ml 3-1111 I Conn.; HSchel B. Olenney. Bailey Robert Edgett, Mrs. Jerry Brin S B niar Carlson will be ia eharga of CONNECTICUT ; Winter '62 Issue of our pattern R M lim -IM 3-5121 otorm windows and do

X y : FA9f TWTOTT FRIDAT, OCTOBER 12, 1961 r - ■■ iianrh^at^t lEvrntnQ Unralb AYsrsgre Daily Net Press Rbn Fer the Week Ended The Weather About Town Ms in Manch«st»r fU- OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00! PIsass Phons Ml 3-4123 October 6, IMS Fsmsast s( U. S. Weather BersM 13,638 Clear, oool, frost toaight. Lew W ord has been received of the In mid Ms. Sunday mostly m u m y , arrival of Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Member of tiie Audit Uttie temperatose ehanga. Iflgh in Bureau of Oircuhrilou Cloudman and son Robert, 13, of M s. P ' ‘^Kri/ 123 Summer St., at KeflavSk. Ice­ Manchester-—A City o f Village Charm* land. Mrs. Cloudman is the former Inez Hampton, daughter of Mr. knd Mrs. Jay Hampton, 128 Sum­ VOL. LXXXn, NO. 12 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1962 (CTsssIfled Adverttshig an Page •) PRICE FIVE CENTS mer St. Cloudman is a field serv­ rA ice representative for .Pratt and .J. J Whitney division of United Air­ craft Corporation. Nikita Coming to UN? 1 French Put State News Oub Scouts of Pack 144 will meet FUN, For FALL. THE 'THREE - MM - ONE" BAQ for a swimming party at the Bast Side Rec tomorrow from 3 to 4 p.m. WASHABLE the casual bag that can ba worn... Sgft Clamp Gromyko Preparing Roundup . Members of Trinity Covenant PINWALE ChurOh are reminded of the work day to be held tomorrow at the CORDUROY * as a bandit bag C^n M onaco church from 10 a.m. in preparation Girl, 17, K illed for the Open House Sunday. * as a sbouidar bag More Blasts at U.S* MoWers (power and hand), rakes, SLACKS MONTE CARLO, Monaco In Car Crash and other tools’ are needed for the * ar as a naw undararm / (A P )— France put a gentle UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.fbe*'" to *t0p buying Oil province’s d g ja ja t . cleaning of tfie grounds and church economic squeeze on this tiny rich supply of copper and cobalt. interior. 9 (AP)—Soviet Foreign Minis­ GRANBY (AP) — A car Mediterranean principality to­ Thant’s plan for (Dongo recon­ Portland^ Ore. ^ Devastated feed bag size in black or brown-black barla9^ eloth ter Andrei A. Gromyko sum­ ciliation calls on Katsmga to share sm ash^ into a telephone pole day to show it means business The American Legion Axillary with mahogany trihi. also available jh all black moned newsmen today for an­ half its mineral re.sources with the and overturned on Canton sewing group will meet Tuesdav in a tax fight between the two other blast at the .United Central Congo government and to Road eaHy today, killing a 17- that it pays to make Pin^urst morning at 10:30 at the home of • proportioned merge' the provincial military your one-stop food shopping plastic or bJaek or fawn with mabo^any trim. countries. States on Cuba and Berlin. He Mrs. Leon Bradley, 73 Phelps Rd. le n ^ h forces with the Congolese army. year-old girl. center. Three.! customs agents were also piay indicate whether Members are,* reminded to bring posted on one road- crossing the Algerian Foreign Minister Mo­ The victim was identified as GuardUnits sandwiches, tieasert and coffee will • self belt western frontier of Monaco. They Premier Khrushchev will hammed Khemisti warned the as­ Susan Lelandi Washington Dr., Gremby. -police said she was a SERVICE MEATS be served by the hostess. put up a discreet little sign say­ come to the General Assem­ sembly any attack on Chiba or at­ • side pocket ing "douane" customs and stopped bly. tempts to topple. Fidel Castro’s passenger in the car driven by Dr. David Warren and Dr. Jacob Communist r^m e would jeopar­ RicheUd Frost. 20, of Spring Glen, SELF-SERVICE ears going into France. The Soviet delegation" declined Put Check dize wori4. peace. Grihtoy. Segal of the Manchester Memorial • dependable ‘‘Anything to declare?” the to say why Gromyko called' the GROCERIES Ho.spital medical staff and their Two other, passerigers, Edmond agents asked the motorists. weekend news conference (10:30 In his policy speech, Khemisti wive* are attending the Interna­ zipper Demars Jr., 19, of 92 Woodland Shop tonight till 9 or Satur­ Most of the travelers were tour­ a.m. EST). But informed sources expressed belief that Cuba has On Looting tional College of Cardiology in ists passing through Monaco and Dr., and Carol CJosgrove, 17, of 404 day from 8 a.m. till 6:06 Mexico CSty, Mex., which runs • black, vicuna, said he was sure to lash back at they continued on without any ap­ the -United States, which has ac­ ^Conttuued on Page ’^ o ) College Highway, both Grartby, p.m. through Sunday. sreen, navy were treated for minor injuries at parent trouble. As far as could be cused Russia of endangering PORTLAND, Ore (AP)— determined, no cars were being peace with military aid to Cuba Hartford hospital and released. Miss. Mary Santaraiero, chief • short 8 to 18 searched by the customs agents. and threats oVer Berlin. Frost did not require hospital A howling storm with wind medical records librarian at Man­ averagre 10 to 20 Aid C a stro treatment. gusting to more than 100 chester Memorial Hospital, recent­ President Charles de Gaqile's Gromyko asked for the assem­ tall 12 to 20 bly floor last week to reply to ly attended the national meeting government is irritated because miles per hour left at least 26 many French ** corporations and Western attacks made during the Bandit Caught persons dead and a broad band jet the American Record librarians • street floor Coaling Russia in St. Louis, Mo. 7,000 French citizens have' found policy debate. Then he canceled WINDSOR (AP)—A gun-wield­ hf devastation along the West Whole 'S'/j lt». Pine- sportswear a tax haven in Monaco, which out, reportedly because of his ing bandit was captured after a has no income tax. heavy irchedule. high-speed cliase early today fol­ Coast today. Mrs. Dorothy Dowding. head M illion a Day That hiade a two-day toll o f 35 hurst farm fresh chick­ dietitian at Manchester Memorial Furtherrhore, under an eco­ Secretary of State Dean Ru^ lowing a holdup in which he fled nomic agreement between France has conferred twice with G rom j^ with an estimated $1,000. , killed by successive storms, ■with ens for roasting at 29c Hospital, is attending the conven­ 13 dead in Oregon, 11 in California, tion of the American Dietetic As­ and Monaco. French corporations since the assembly convened, WASHING’TON (AP) — The So­ State Police said Robert Seeley, lb., and large at 33c in Monaco could ship their tax- 31, of 2620 Main St.. Hartford, en­ 8 in Washington-and 3 in British sociation in Miami, Ela. rsmging over Berlin, Laos^alid oth­ viet Union's- a.ssistance to Cuba— (Columbia. lb. are a very special free goods to France without hav­ er East-West Issues. After the military and otherwise—is now tered an establishment called the ing to pay customs duties. second meeting last Saturday, costing Russia about $1 million a Tobacco Place brandisltoci a weap­ National Guard units and all valu'e. Hunting Licenses Now France insists that all Rusk said he probably would talk day, ■' says assistant Secretary' on and left with the cash. available police were on drfty in the goods from Monaco must have with Gromyko again before the State Edwin A. Martin. Earlier, they said, he had made Portland .area to curb looting, Use our Pepperidge Farm Now Being Issued French taxes paid on them before Soviet minister returns to Mos­ The military aid part of it, he an unsuccessful holdup attempt on which began after the wind smash­ or Arnold’s seasoning to they are allowed to enter. cow. said, is running at the rate of |2(X> a (Marvel’s Restaurant on the out­ ed hundreds of store windows Fri­ day. stuff these chickens. A t midnight Friday, when the Elsewhere in the U.N.: million for this year. skirts of Hartford. One half hour before the sun economic agreement, between Acting Secretary-General U Also, he asserted, the State De­ Windsor’s Deputy Police Chief Portland was ■virtually para­ rises on Saturday, Oct. 20, Con­ Monaco and France ran out, the ’Thant told his Congo advisory partment estimates that Ruiisia James B. Murray Jr. entered the lyzed. Most power and telephone necticut residents may hook their first customs patrols were put on committee he still hopes his plan will have a $50 million' to $70 mil­ tobacco place while the bandit was lines were broken by winds that shotguns in the crook of their duty around the borders of this for - bringing Katanga back into lion trade deficit with Cuba as inside. The gunman forced him be­ sent signboards sailing, knocked arms and tramp through the fields ^ ^ R R O W ^ 300-acre nation, ruled by Prince the Ckingo may succeed, despite well as suppl}dng long-term eco­ hind the counter, and then ran out down thousands of trees, tore the after game. Rainier III. The agents checked President Molse Tshombe’s stall­ nomic aid this year of up to $50 to a car. roofs off scores of buildings, and Hunting season opens that day cars for less .than an hour while ing tactics. million. Another police officer ouLside blew in countless windows. R win pay yon to drive far out and closes aJn. 31. The town clerk CONTOUR TAILORED DRESS SHIRTS large crowds of curious Riviera A reliable source said ’Riant But, Martin declared, this Rus­ fired twp riiots, but the bandit The city sprawled in darkness of your way to get Pinehurat is presently issuing hunting li­ dwellers watched. TTien everyone would like the Security Council to sian help .Vis probably just about pulled away. Friday night, and residents holed fTMher by far” Ground Meats. censes to residents and non-resi­ went to bed.' meet to strengthen i^s hand in enough," ; ''to. ' keep Cuba’s ’’head Trooper Robert West of the Col up in their homes, fearful of fly­ dents for the 1962 calendar year. his efforts to bring Tshombe into above i)v»ter—at a relatively low Chester Troop took up the ing debris outside. PINBSHXmST But lights burned late in the State regulations require' that HtUe ' sand-colored palace over- line. level.” 'X phase. The pursued car crashed on It was the same along the Ore-- Lean Chuck or 3 in I all hunters and fishermen over 16 5.00 locking the Mediterranean. Rain­ The Informant said that if Ka­ In a CBS radio' interview Fri­ Bloomfield Ave. and the bandit was, The Steeple of Campbell Hall at Oregon College of Edu(;ation, Monmouth, Ore., fell in gon coast and in a number of Ore­ blend of ground Beef, have licensee. The laws also gov- ier rushed home Friday night tanga refuses to join the Congo. day, Martin said: "We estimate apprehended. the high wind that swept the state breaking down buildings, towers, trees, signs .and gon communities up the Willa­ em issuing of licenses to those un­ from Paris after negotiations with Thant is hopeful the Security Police said Seelev was taken/to disrupting communications. Photographer Wes Luchau caught the falling steeple as mette Valley in western Oregon. der 16j Over 65, or for'tirapping- Council will call on all U.N. mem- Pork and Veal, lb. 79e. • the ultimate in comfort and fit , the French broke down. His wife, (OonUnued on Pago Three) Hartford State Police Troop^for it went down before 90-mile-an-hour gusts. No one was in the building which, accord­ ’The storm was felt from north­ Licenees and further informa­ former Hollywood star Grace booking on armed holdup cjtorgee ern California to British Colum­ tion are available from the office Kelly, remained in their Paris ing to a plaque, may have been built in 1882. (AP Photofax). bia, but Oregon saught toe worst ------^------— ------______of the town clerk in the Municipal s exciting, custom-tailored look apartment. Funds for State Of It. Building. French officials insisted thgt no Parliamentary Tangle economic blockade was being WASHINGTON (A j^-A com­ "It was probably the biggest Cites 14th Amendment disaster that Oregon ever had," Pinehnrst Home Style • tapered to prevent bunching at the waist contemplated for Monaco^. * promise $2.5 billion water projects Chance of Rain “We simply Want to show Mon­ authorization blU riassed by the said Gov. Mark Hatfield, who de­ Sausage Meat ...... lb. T9e clared a s t ^ of emergency and aco that We take^thls thing seri­ House last night includes $9.7 mil­ Alerted the National Guard. Some Large Link Sausage lb. 89e I D O N 'T • extra long shirt tails ously and that we are capable of Congress Reaching lion in projects .for Connecticut. Seen Delaying guard units w ent, on active duty ■ ’EM A WAT taking action to emphasize our The laargest/Ulocatlon Is $5,820,- U.S. Seeks to Void I There’s PLENTY OF WEAR | y ' point," one'souref said 000 for a Naugatuck River BTcxid in the Willamette Valley. Hatfield I left In your shoes when you • “sanforized” quality fabric! • Besides- spot - ' customs Ccm^l-Proj^e.ct #JtAntonia... and Series Again wired President Kennedy alerting I bring them to IMs REU- checks, France was reportedly Derby. / him to the possibiHty Oregon may I ABLE Shoe Repair Shop! preparing to ai^y international Ror Adjournment The other project# all flood-con­ ask for federal disaster aid. Otir enstomers call .our new I W e l ^ e Shoes Any Color. . , • (shown) “ Dover” a medium length, button down postal Kgulstions to mail cross trol work: New London, $2,401,000; Sit-in Convictions SAN FRANCISCO, (Jalif. (A P I - The worst was over. Winds frozen cubed Veal, Pepper collar, also available in snap tab, short point faig the frontier. .Postal regula- Mystlp, $1,490,000 and Westport, After hearing the gloomy weath­ were diminishing and the Weath­ Student8 L. - L. . Sunday's planned test is a con- Adenauer to U.S. MONTRKAT. N.C. (AP) — Has 26" 6 h.p. motor C^ba in a le^y sailboat. the. court. ____ Loy^e. ordered an immediate., end .tinuation of the. “ Operation Dom- Eugene__ ut it now appeared likely tiono Ifoot,” at Its Ecumenical oaly 89e. Coast Guard heltcopter. Montgomery, Ala., who had been their role in barring Meredith airplanes. questions as. "in this day of ’the B O D Y SH O P The U.S. plans to explode the Into Indiana and Kentucky before that it would last longer and that Council. Be conscientious, tha * sizes 36 to 46 TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY! 'Die unidentified refugees, who present at the previous hearing, from O le. Miss. The court had ugly American’ what kind of mis­ Expert Body Repairs sailed from Cuba 10 days ago, commented: ^ said affirmative acts were neces­ equivalent of less than a million the day ends. actual council debates would not Pope urged hundreds of news­ tons of TNT—“ submegaton" — at White House press secretary Pi­ Zet under way until late thia sionaries are needed? Is •imateri- men. here to Oover the eouacll. ; and Painting had floundered up the Gulf "We have indeed entered Alice sary to show they had purged alism and 'creeping universaUsm Financo threu'gh Savings Bank of Manehestar; Main offiea 923 Main Straat, themselve.s. an altitude of 30 to 40 miles on erre Salingei said Kennedy had month. ■ ns he received .them In an un­ > ^ i Stream to-'Within 25 miles of Mi­ in Wonderland where lauiguage at home undercutting missionary W e^ restore that “ new,^car ami. They were without food and Sunday night. invited Adenauer “to meet with The Pope has said he cannot es­ usual audleooe in the Sistine doesn’t mean what It says.” Clark and Mississippi Atty. efforts overseas?' The image held look” professional work Wost Branch Manchostar Parkada, East Branch 285 East Cantar Straat water. Before dawn Friday, they The court delayed actioh in the Gen. Joe Patterson contended that The shot is expected to produce him to discuss problems of mutual timate how long the council will ChnpeL Through the “ conscien- s ' - ^ . interest between the United States in som'e foreign lands of “ the ugly Uous fullUiment of your seiaalon at reasonable rates. Satisfac­ ■potted the lights of the) tanker'. contempt case pending a decision Barnett and ^Johnson were com ­ A bright orange 'glow in Hawsdi, last, and many think it will go on Saa tha SNOW BIRD on display of tha bank's main officf. Lt. Cmdr. W. C. WaUace, the on leg^ questions raised by the plying with orders ,Aow be<;au8e 750 miles northeast of tiny John­ and the Fedezal Republic of Ger­ for a year or more. American" . and its relation o as reporters on the eonaeO,” too Vincl'“!,,.u tion guaranteed! helicopter pilot who answered the Justice Department’s request for Meredith is attending Ole Miss. ston Island, and black out high many.” The working session was closed missionary’ work is e.\pected to Pope^raid. "ws look forward, ' j ■ . - ■ ■ , ■ ' ' - ' arouse conjsiderabie discussion. Free Estimates distress call,, described the res­ an injunction to prevent Missis­ CaUef Judge Elbert TutUe of At­ frequency radio signa,ls. for about Adenauer Accepted and will ar­ to the public, but non-CathoIic 61^ gentlemen, ita very happy ta- cue: sippi officials . from interfering lanta commented that Meredith five, minutes. I rive In Washington Nov. 7,. Salin­ servers invited here by the Vati­ The Presbyterian Ghureh, U.S. sults aa regards toe attitude of - Phoiie "The tanker had lowered a mo­ with the position of James H. was "barely” a student there. |. This will be- the fifth attempt ger announced. can were allowed ■ to attend. (Southern), . has called approxi­ world opinion tosmrd toe OaUH MI 9-2881 or MI 9-6502 torboat amd securedecureo tnethe / sautxsailboat Meredith, a Negro, as an Ole Miss Clark said he was unable to i to set off a high-altltude nuclear It wis • understood Adenauer Among them were two bearded mately 200 men and women today oUc Oliurrh. -V 4 m srlU ba aMt OPEN. TONIGHT till 9 ^ )0 when we reached:hed the seen*.s■ \