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A Halloween costume party for A b o u t T o w n Junior members of Covenant Con-1 Average Daily Net Preas Run The WeotlMt gregational (jhiirrh will be h e l^ o - For the Week Emled For •« 0. ff, WeMMr i The Army-Navy AuxlUaiy wlU morrow at 7 p.m. gt the homoBof MANCHESTER Oet. U . 19M « 0UTSTANDIN8 QUALITY, Miss Eltls Johnson, 31 Oak Grove OPEN TOMIHT elect offlcera after g meatless Fair smt eaa| agata lamgibK LaW' potluck Wednesday, Nov. 4, at BL y n Sk-Si. MaaOy M r, UtOa ckaat* W 6:80 p.m. at the clubhouse. UBLIC MARKE TILL till 13,036 Memorial Temple, Pythian Bis­ ► ' 1 803 805 MAIM STREhT temperatara Salanlay. IB ters, will hold a kitchen social at. Member ef the Andit Mo. priced for thrift Anderaon-Bhea Auxiliary, VFW, ihe home-'of Mrs. Herbert Alley, BoreM e f OlrealmthMi will hold a card party tomorrow 66 Washington 8t„ tomorrow at HrirteheeUr— A City of Village Charm at 6 p.m. at the pest home. 8 p.m. Membera arc asked to bring articles. Friends are Invited. (ClaaMflad ABverlMag ea Faga 1 6 ) PRICE FIVE CEfm There’s plenty of evidence that you fgrt Members n{ Washington Loyal VOL. LXXIX, NO. 26 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER SO. 1969 Orange Lodge will meet at Orange f R M U i n C N H X ilfi more srood eating for your money, when Hall Bnnday at 9:30 a.m., and. Miss Jean Cook you buy Pinehurst carefully trimmed wtth members of two other Orenge lodges, will travel- to Third Con­ CHOICfE GRADE MEATS . . . Compare gregational Church, Middletown, Heads Fund Drive —see how ounce to ounce you save at to hear the Rev. Robert Hender­ son speak on Reformation Sun­ Mlse Jean Cook. 826 E. Middle Scorpions Invest Area Pinehurst . . . day at the 11 a.m. service. Tpke.. Is captsln for the Connecti­ ?."c^lSi|US W Demands Court cut College for Women Both anni­ Dr. Albert K. Burke, nswa versary fund campaign In Man- Hartford, Oct. 10 OP)—Tht cost analyst for WNBC-TV, will be one cheater, East Hartford and Glas­ of a haircut might soon be only a of the speakers at a fonim on tonbury, which opena today. FRESHLY GROUND -Of Mexico Storm-Flood two-bit Up short of a deuce. "The Changing Face of Connecti­ Assisting Miss Cook are Mrs, Greater Hartford's 400 union cut" to be held Thursday, Nor. 13 Richard T>. Forde, Miss Jean M. barbers will.meet Monday morning from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the HandlsFr--and Mrs. Thomas H. ^ _ OvrOwRMoliB HAMBURG at 10 in the Hartford Labor Temple Connecticut Light and Power Co. Johnston Jr., all of Manchester, to consider an increase in the pres­ Upset T-H Injunction building on' the Berlin Tpke. The and Mrs. Virgil'John Gabel of Bol­ 1,000 or More ent 11.50 tab for a trim. gtetewide meeting, • spoheorert by ton. ^ 5 9 c Salvatore J. C^pello of Hart-' the Service Bureau for Women's ■A kick-off tea for all workers $ 1 . 1 0 ford, president of Employers’ Guild sm Organieatlons a)id open to the wilt be- held at ihe home of Miss 43, refused to reveal what price the^,' Dead Expected public, will discuss new highways, Marcella R .. Putnarti Ih Hartford tonsorial artists will consider. He redeveloped -.areas, expanding today. An Open meeting at the 2 Lbs. said only that a hike will be dis­ rtfy MfAi-— cities and community problems. Connecticut General Life Insur­ In Coast Zone cussed. Denies Law ance Co. auditorium In Bloomfield But union barbers were leas Sunday, Nov. 8 will include a panel adapt at keeping their secrecy HERTS SIR VALUE BAROAIN PRICED FOR ECONOMY! The Luts .Tiininr. Museum an­ By 0HABUB8 fl. OUFnLL nounces a new exhibit which will of studenta and faculty, a college LEAN. FRESHLY GROUND parts straight. They hinted' broad­ ht displayed for one week only singing group and pictures of the ^ n ,A T OR ROI-LED. FANCY, WELL TRIMMED CHUCK BEEF Colima, Mexico, Oct. 30 (/P) ly that the price of an ear lowering Applies to beginning today. This Is s dis­ college. The public is invited. —With 1,000 or more feared may go up to 91.76. play of silk screen printing de­ Alumnae and friends of the col­ dead from a sneak hurricane One barber .pointed out that, BONELESS BRISKET...... ■>. 79e while the price-of a haircut in most J s m d s U L , signed to show a form of simpli­ lege are seeking a national total Lh. and widespread floods, the of 13 million, half of which has 69c 2 ,h. ?1.30 ! Connecticut cities is 91.50. it has Steel Strike fied printing techniquea, and has CHUCK or CROSS-CUT ...... lb. 75e dazed people of this smallest been loaned to the museum by the already been raised In other parts ■ gone up to 91.76 In Stamford and Eastern Arts Assn. of the country. of Mexico’s 23 states today i barbers In Mlddletoum and New Washington. Oct. 86 ifPi LEG ' LAMB ^ RIB or NAVEL P IE C B S ...... N». 2Se struggled against privation Britain are negotiating for the J liW o h h iL SmoN, Lffon higher tab. — The Uniteif Steelworkers 0 The first fall meeting of the and swarms of poisonous scor­ "They’re all gradually getting to Union today appealed to Uie Men's Club of Covenant Congrega­ Short Sbank pions. 9175." he Supreme Court to overttm a Here's a deliglitftil dmner-time taste ad­ Whole tional Church will be a potluck at Police Arrests t t i V E E I Head of The dlBMter—Mexico’! worit In 1 Whether any hew price schedule venture In htwest to g'oodneai dellcloui 6:30 p.m. tomorrow In the lower recent history—covered an area I would effect the -OO shave and Taft-Hartley injunction that Leg auditorium of the church. The Rev. 9 1 ordered 500.000 strikers bock lamb! Turn one to a savory-brown this Howard Phillips, 47, and Harry on the Pacific coaat slightly larg­ 91.35 haircuts for children on weekend and obeerv-e the twinkles of or C. E, Winslow, pastor of the r n C B * CABBAGE SMOKED er than New Jersey ^th a popu­ weekdays was not divulged. to work for 80. days. deep appreciation all around the place. (Thurch of the Nazarene, will be Leister, 39, both bf no certain ad­ Rump dresses, were arrested ls,st night lation of about 100,000. The injunction, iasued in Pitta- Too. this fine Iamb la easy on the w-alat- Half Lb. gueat speaker. His topic will be The violent storm that roared burgh Oct. 21 by VJS. out. Jodka line, rich In protein and food Iron for "So You Want a New Church.” and were charged with intoxica­ F One Bolid head of Cabbaffe FREE with each SHOULDERS tion. They are held today in lieu through the port of Manzanillo Herbert Sorg, has been delayed at only pennies a portion at Pinehurstr ^ purchase of our tasty Corned Beef. TuMtay and the flooda that fol- least until Monday by the ‘IliM Anderson Hiea Post and Auxili­ of 625 Imnd each for court ap­ 6 Children Die ary, VFW, will hold an annual pearance Saturday. Mild Cure. loiAkl.ll^ve thousands from their Circuit Court In Phuadalplila. homes. Blocked over communica­ The union In addition to aalilag To roast leg of lamb roast In open pan, al­ Hallowen party for members and 4 to 6 lbs. 39c friends Saturday at the post home. ^ FR6SH DRESSED from NEARBY FARMS tion line* and overran highways, As Fire Levels overthrow of the injunction also low about 3H hours for a 7 to 3 lb. leg. Be hindering rescue efforts. , filed a motion asking the High sure to let your lamb roast "set" for 18 or A children's party will be held from 8 to 6:30 p.m. with prlsea TOP GRADE CHOICE The dead may Include three U.S. Tribunal to continua the stay. 30 mtnutea before slicing . .. gives you Women who were aboard a small Slum Dwelling A Justice Department raply thinnsr slices . . . easier to carve...... for costumes, games and refresh­ CORRENTl'S ments. A teenage record bop will 90 Birch SL, Manchester NATIVE POULTRy coastal freighter apparently lost brief, oppoataig any Buprame Conrt be held from 7 to 9 p.m. The adult at sea. ; Ottumwa. Iowa. Oct. SO (/Pi— action on the sp p im l, was expactsd I taster today. costume party will begin at 9 p.f. Got year reek ITALIAN BEEF CUTS j Seven young children, crowded in­ IF YOU WANT A r MEDIUM SiZE r e i (Coattained on Page Ten) After studying the ankm'a re­ Everyone enjoye tender Pinehurst Roast All adults will be required to wear SAUSAGE Imv« . . . to a small 2-room house with a beg of Lamb. - 56 tices they want to eliminate are ment." , Police aaid a coal stove waa ap*. the description of Pinehurst farm- obeolete and wasteful and cost ed golf instead of guiding Allied In the first Installment, parently the only means of heating BuUetins to aU, fiKhnission by eentribuHon. G utft Pork them more than 9500 million a the frame house, but It showed no fresh fryers and chicken parts. So. , military preparations at a crucial brooke rapped Elsenhower 'Off'A from the AP Wirts SUCEB BACON «s sptaiiBr WIN b« Hi* GREAT AUSTRIAN PCBE POBK MW ALL year. ! stage of World War n In Europa. man whose strong point VxMi evidence of having been fired, they Herald Honored for High School World be the perfect hoetees—buy only Tha unions counter that the charm rather than military abBlt]). said. Compare the price and quality. 'The book is based on the diaries SKIER WALTER FOEGER, who wHI b« LINK SAUSA6E u. 75 working rules ar^ essential to in­ of Field Marshal Viscount Alan- He also criticized the wartime The fire burned across the front Miss Joan R. Glover, chairman of the Public Relationa Commission, of the Connecticut Education t Shoulders Lb. sure safe and efficient railroad brooke. who as Sir Alan Brooke leadership of Prime Minister of the house first, they aaid, block­ Assn, presents a citation to Alexander Girelli of The Herald staff. UirelU .accepted the award on be­ CABBO A i m m dVIL'F proDMt for Hm film and opon cHseuision ing the only door. half of the newspaper. The citation, for the excellence of the High School World, weekly high New Yerk, Oct. 66 ta ft- PINRHURST FARM PCBE POBK LABOE transportation. They claim that was chairman of the British Chiefs (Jhurchill, sayng his drive made of his now skiinq motfiod "NATURTEK- railroad workers have a higher of Staff in the war. The second In­ him troublesome and "he never Offlcera said the Dooley girl, school newspaper published within The Herald each Friday, waa one of eight made to newspapera Fraalile Cartas, aadenvavM...ffff- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack by the CEA at the general session of its convention at Buahnell Memorial this morning. Story «m nre ia boxing, iatermptad Us Ml. 6 5 b record of . increased productivity stallment of his diaries and cor­ faces realities." FRCSH POULTRY NIK" and Joy Fook Ski Arao of which ho LINK SAUSAGE Dooky. was so badly burned that Page 10. (Herald Photo by Pinto), eonaplrai^ trial today to phod FRESH PORK than any either class of workers in respondence is Incorporated in The new instalment, quoting is manog«r. the nation. “Trluipph in the West.” which they have not been able to question gouty to tiireo ooonto of a 16- OCK OWN MAKE MEDILM HOT j from diary notations of November her. count IndlctawnL He plapded The management proposals will goes on sale here Monday. It was 1944. said there was "a very un- ■* reach union officials Monday or Mrs. Campbell, whose truck CEA Convention Told m c compiled by Sr Arthur Bryant j sati.»factorv stale of affairs in driver husband, Carl, is reported wHfeoat a II- BBOnjCRB Sp^ial Value ► SPARE ITALIAN SAUSAGE . 79 j Tuesday. Industry spokesmen estl- from the prvate papers of Alan France with no one running the 'King Sisavangi 6APOJT8 mate that if neither side yields or | brooke, now living in retirement In land battle.” in Illinois, suffered shock and was ; —^ ^ ^ hod aetfnr aa a 1 taken to a hospital. Mrs. Van makef wltkeot a Heeaae. Geacir- SMAU. KOASma PINEHTMT 7-RlR CTT V/e Abo Havff Now York Stylo compromises in later negotiations,! the south of England, z legal nationwide strike could be ^ In Washington. White House "Eisenhower, though supposed Home rofused to comment, police al Heaeleiie J a ^ Jeka A . lia l- to be doing so. was on the golf said. ' lea heU Cube fer eeateaelag ------j press secretary James C. Hagerty Teachers Now Lack J*®®’ ^RIBS iji. links at I&eims — entirely de­ The fire was discovered by Mrs. Nev. SO. The 6S-year-oM defead- New crop 10 to 13 lb hen turkeys (Conttamed oz Pzqe Tea) ' was asked for comment op AHen- from Cap In ro a d 's Wegt Wllllng- RIB PORK ROAST u. 29c ► PICKLED TONGUES tached and taking, prarticaily no Tom Anderson Sr., grandmother of . i oi. ■ Throne in Laos aat waa seat to Ow d ty peM- ton, OonnwOcut, farm. part in running the war,” Alan the Van Home children. Anderson, teatiary boepital ea BIkera le- And Comod Boof with brooke wrote. ' who lives about half a block away, Luang Prabang, Laos. Oct. 30 laad becaoee be aaffeea freae Matters got so bad. he added, tried to get into the housj but was Protessional status dlabetee. Hpeolal featare ttds week—large, OUR MEATS ARE Mixtd PIckKng S|>ien Judg6 Orders Still Relumed I driven back. i (/P)—King Slsavang Vong of Laos, that a deputatlop' of Maj. Gen. Sir I the world’s senior monarch, died meaSy, fann-freeh ■ ■■...... • nil \ ''i. I II Pollcebian Gene Johnson said PASTERNAK WGWT VMttr UA. John Whltely, a senior British of­ lait night during a lull in his tiny ficer on Elsenhower's, staff, and ."the houM waa completely aflame Hartford, Oct. 30 (/P)—ConnecU-<^well educated" in the liberal” Maaoow, Oet. 66 (d>—lalereaed PINEHCB8 T JUST ARRIVED FRESH! Indochina kingdom's fight for Quality Meats U.S. Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith when I got there and It waa Im­ cut teachers, who have long bat­ tradition. Tbelr education ahould. Soviet eeareee eaM tirSbT Bet^ Revenuers Lose possible to get’ in without breath­ "enlarge and enlighten the per­ survival against the threat of ie Paetpraafc has no hiteattea STIAMING, CLAMS HOUDAY BULK Case and others decided to tackle the tled for what they termed "pro­ Communist rebels. CHICKEN — •% Supreme Allied commander. ing apparatus.” son" rather than be >merely voca­ of gelM tn the UaMed Statasb They "went up to him to tell ''' Firemen Bob Knox,, who as a fessional salaries and professional tional. The 74-year-old king passed Theee eooreeq, la ta w * with tba FRESH LOBSTERS That Satisfy! FRUIT CAKE MIX him that he must get down to It part-time carpenter had worked working conditions," were told 4. Teaching is an art. not a eel- away in his red-roofed, gold-qpired paet and aaveliet arbe rejeelei LEGS u>. 49c POM and run the war," Alanbrooke on the houae, donned a smoke this morning that they haven't enoe, and therefore requires dedl-; palace on the Mekong River where iba 1668 Nobel UtenUara prlae 1 wrote. mask and got into the dwelling achieved professional status. Gated people. ' years, bed- taMt year, raid he had received FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED^ Mixed Fruit, Red and Green Cher­ ridden With rheumatism and neck OYSTERS * SWORDFISH There la^a contention that short- through a window. Dr. Arthur P. (Jorey, California The audience of some 1.500 view­ 1 ao iBvltattoa to atdead a dtniM ries. Dried Citron, Orange :PeeI« a . Hartford, Oct. 30 ()P)—^The U.S.#that Homlcb had cooperated' With cancer. honoriag the mesnary ad faaadd XMatrict Court has sided with the Investigation in every way. Teachers Association executive ed a number of education material NOT PREPACKAGED! Red, Green and Yellow Pineapple, m (Conttnued on Page Four) (Ueattaned on Page Pom) Mcretary, aaid that the question Mhibits, then broke up for eight Crown Prince Savang Vathana, Baeelaa writer Pieyder Peeted»- g* - ‘ .'t man who had 4>een gli-en a even letting them Into his house appointed regtsnt by his tailing fa­ eki hi CMeaga One. 67. They rough shuffle by revenuers and without a March warrant. of professional standing will be M all group meetings in Berlin, increasingly important during the Newington, Bloomfield, West ther two months ago, becomes, added that evoa tf Paeteradi police. When Homich tdok the stand, ruler, of the revolt-torn Land of g«t. aa lavMBtfea be had an ia - The. evidence against Michael next half-century, when knowl­ Hartford, Wethersfield and Hart­ s/F fssfA /iJfm r/A s. . he admitted the liquor in the heg" edge and skill pla^ an increasingly ford. Meetings In southwesterh a Million Elephants and the White teattea of gotag. Kent Cigaretles Homich, 63, who showed up in was a homemade mixture. But Stassen’s Rival in Mayor Race Parasol. , Variety with that nationally advertised flavor court yesterday without a lawyer Important part in our society. Connecticut were all-day affairs Fresher YOU WILL COME OUT MONEY AHEAD BIRDS EYE the 190 proof grain alcoliol in it He spoke before the general for those who couldn't attend the The Paris-educated, 52-year-old tBGBB ABAB-ISRAEL UNKNr is what you’ll find at Pinehurst. Get'well and Lighter i < to tell his own story, looked Im­ wfcn’t homemade, he' said. It was prince has already_been acting as London, Oct. 66 (dn— Aa in- ° WHEN YOU TRADE HERE posing. Holds Pre-Election W in Parade MBsion of the Coiuiecticut Educa­ Hartford general session. By Far M o s T ie bought at the liquor store, all tion Aseociation teachers conven­ Meanwhile, the Ctonnectlcut commander In chief 'of the 25.- melt lendto todny urged Preab known brands at Pinehurst. . . . r Mo > » CM Federal alcohol tax agents, and stamped and legal. OOO-nian. U.S.-equipped Laotian dent Nneaer and other A m * - 1958 DeSOTO 9 Passenger Wagon. , I liPECIAL local police )iad gone to Hqmich’s tion at the Bushnell Memorial State Federation of Teachers, Philadelphia, Oct. 30 (A*i—.Re­ AFL-CIO, convened at Keynor Re­ army in the campaign to crush a lenders to bory anti-Jeeriab ba- FRUITS and home In Meriden and found there When his testimon.v was com­ which which drew about 1,500 What's more, the fine quality ,FulIy^ powered. *2295 plete, the prosecutor, Assistant publican Harold , E. Staasen, na- school people from northern Con­ gional Technical School, Water- Red revolt. trede and merge with b m al be a VEGCTAMLES yon buy at Plnehnret la priced QUICK FBOZEN zn old, dismantled still, about 10 Uonall.v'Itnown politician, is confi­ mkidle enatera oonuneasreaMh.. 1957 DODGE Hardtop. Automatic, 3 pack* of Kent King SPECIAL ON gallons of kegged whiskey--and U.S. Atty. Hadley W. Austin, News Tidbits necticut. aa lew and often lower. Give * CENTEB SLICES dent he'll win the Pl.iladelpliia (COnttaiaed on Page Ten) (Conttnued oRPage Four) The long yenm of-leraeli-An* Sice dgarettei, pin* a no alcohol tax stamps. asked that the case be dismissed A score of special Interest meet­ this some thought—you'll find fully equipped. * *1395 SWORDMSH 1b. Me mayoralty race next Tuesday. Culled from AP Wires HoetlUttes, enld Brig. Gm Tlgnl The tax men tbok samples of the and that Homich be acquitted. ings were also scheduled for teach­ you can ahop with eonftdenrc at handaome Cigarette Judge Gibson concurred and also But the Democrats don’t give Alton, have hardened Mideaet- 1956 OLDS Super 88 Hardtop. JUST IN'FBOM SWEDEN MEAT PIES liquor, then stove In the kegs. A him much of a chance. They say ers in southwestern parts of the GOUNEN Plnehiirst. Lighter all O f i # - * ordered that Homich be given sUte. era peoplee with a eraeIMff Fully powered. *1395 police sergeant arrdated Homich he'll sUll be. runn(ng after election Two powerful bombe go off )n nrme load and left the door opca !^LT HERRINGS ffo. 25c for only ^ O C on the charge of breach of peace. back his still. day. They’ve already held a pre­ 'Speaking on “teaching—a pro­ N.; "You might want to sell the downtown Buenos Aires but ho fession or a job.” he defined "pro­ for big power Mocke to threnta- CARROTS 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Belvedere. Also frmth SCAMXIPS. STEW­ Fill ymir freecer now! Cholee af A federal judge from Vermont, election victory parade for Mayor Storm in Rockies *Plii« tax. old copper,’ he saJd. one is hurt In latest of long fession" as a "vocation in which en the indepeadenee of new CeUo Bag* I GRAPEFRUIT Radio and heater, automatic. *995 ING OV8TEK8, FIIJET OF i Chicken, Beef or M , Q Q ^ Judge Ernest Gibson, was filling Richardson Dllworth who is a «m - Uoaa. PEBCH, ntc. Turkey. " t For r w C In on the bench In U.S. District didate for a second four-year term. series of bombings designed to relatively high prestige ie necM- 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Station Wagon. Court- during the Homich trials. Staasen, former governor of Min­ Argentine government... sary for one to do bis work." SECTIOI^ Harass Citing examples from Medicine Heads to Plains Area BRITAIN ASSAILED AT UJE .V-8, power steering. I w a S When he heard that the tax men Television Ban nesota and disarmament. advisor to President Elsenhower, has taken Soviet Union serves notice It wtll and law, ha said teachers .don’t United Natiens, N.Y., Oek 16 had disposed of Homich’s whiskey, not agree to sending of' perma­

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■ EVENING HERALD."IIANCHBSTKRt OONN^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80. 19B9 PAGE TBGEB r M i T w o ^tANCIUBSTER '■■ ■ ...... ^ ■ ■'"■MU'...... ■ ■' ...... filing deadline gxvs workers whoss dlanbillty mSy hav* begun as far Council of Church Women Court Rejects Columbus Ladies Will Stagf T h e Retirement: back aa 1941 until Juna 30, 1961, Big Storm in Rockies Sheinwold on Bridge I to aak to hav* their Socisl Securi­ rW m ty records frossn as of the tlnnr|'' Sponsor World Day Nov. 6 Killer’s Plea Christmas Bazaar Tuesday Doctor Says they actually becams dlaablsd. Happy Times Thanks to anothsr chang* that Heads to Plains Area USE CUE BID permita paymanta to dspandent f IW New York. Oct. 10 Mh -The Sec­ BY 8IAKIB DABRB WarM Oanuiwmty Day. tpon-|»o>oUU ■ r .^ t h from %t. Mary * Meifihert qf Gibbons Assembly,fall over the globe including France, TO BEACH SLAM h VDhcnfcle parents, even If the worker Is also iju r jB i ond Diatrict tJ.S. Court of Appaua oathellc Ladies of Columbue, ere Baipand, Mexico and Hawaii. 3XTH 0fsaiiiis*i■ *li:m €htoh It* (OsBtte—d (rsm FBgB OM) ■and IQT tha Mancnaatar Council of ®Pj»cop*i Church. ^ By Alfred Shelnwqld IhiGGry R M SomG Merit survived by a widow, widowera or many othar aac.tlon* ot Dm coun­ Chufah'=Waman, will ba obaarvefi Th« freewill offerln* will P* ««• yesterdpy rejected an appeal busy preparing finishing tmicJKa Another feature will be the U.S. Masters Team CMunlpon 4 17 6 3 Ar* you missing ou^on 8ocuf child, 3.000 aged dependent par- ^ thread and needle booth with a se­ ¥ K 6 try from Minnesota and the Frldav Nov. a at tha C ovenant | reeled to lalanda of the P.cldc and brought by aUomeya for convicted for'a Chrlatmaa Baaaar to be held Sseurity benefits that are due yJfc! enta of workers who died since vance guard for tha Canatean Dakotas southward Into Texas Tuesday at tha K of C Homs from lection of doll clothes, aprons. Most bridge players act as ♦ K 1^ aAllOLO TH08IA8 HYMAN, ConmtaUonal Church. 48 Spruce Ghana. Thei-e will alao he a col- Arthur 8. Flemming, 8ecreU»V 1939 hava bean added to th# bene- spxwnsd storm as It apillsd along S lid over much of the Southwest slayer Harold D. Rogers of New 2 to 9 p.m. Mra. Wsslsy Oryk Is tableclOUia place mat sets, and though they consider it allghtly 4 K J 10 8 7 4 M.D. fU rolls. thSy eastern slope of th# moun- St. ^-chairm an will be Mra, Oor-1 lection of clothing, either new or Haven. sinful to bid a slam without first of Health, Education and Welfare, and Southeast. In pood used condlUon, Inctudinp general chairman. kniUad and eaechet articles. Mrs. WIST EAST Written for NBA Bervtee ••Parhani naMnt* t*lne y##t#rd*y. It hrOllght cKlI- don ."Ott SI- Nary'a Kptacopal The colirt. In a 8-1 decision, up. Stephen Caaallno is chairman of bidding four notrump. Expert* * 1 0 4 ▲ Q believes that many Americans are Thunderstorma rumbled across Church, and Mra. Maj. Walter infant layette itemt. clothlnp fo r : Girl Scouts from TToopa 87 and It waan't too many generations wh^ werS denM benefit* *Tn thJ >*"« temperature# and "'"^•tur# held a ruling by. a IT.S. District 13 from , St. James' School will thla booth. Mra Robert Cul-ver, have no such Illusion; they have' ¥ 0 9 4 ¥JI75* in this situation. H* believes they areas In New Mexico and Arizona u tm m Lanta of the Salvation Arm.v. small children and mothera. to b e ! Court Judge in Connecticut. ago when grandmother deliber­ past have not yet heard of the law ever^hero from Montana to sent to Africa. A nuracry will be serve as baby-slttcra and nasist workshop chairman, conducted better w ^ s to reach most slams. ♦ 10 7 3 2 ♦ AQ964 ately exposed all the young ones may be unaware of their rights and dropped temperatures as W'orahip aarvlc at 10:30 a.m. Thla was a ruling by Federal Thqjxr^ nothing much to the under the 1958 amendments' or changes,” Secretary Flemming northern New Mexico, available durinp the .aervlce. with refreshments. workshops to insure a wide selec­ *Q9S3 *62 when the first of them caught' much as 20 degrees compared to will be preceded by a coffee period Judge J. Joseph Smith which dis­ Children will be considered as tion for this project. of the cards. The opponents SOUTH may not know that they must file said. I Mora than aix Inchea of snow yeaterday morning. ^ at t:4S a m. missed a writ of habeas corpus and * A K 9 8 5 2 chicken pox, regular or German Through, anothsr law change, a | were on the ground today at special gueata and many apebial Mrs. Charles Packard, chair­ can take one diamond trick, but application before payment* aUrt. In the Southeast, a general pre­ •Tull ParUitra for Peace" will remanded Rogers to the custody of then South eastty wins the rest. ¥ A 10 3 measles or mump*. About 190.000 men. women and disabled son or daughter, 18 years i Landar. In Central Wyoming. The B*nai BVilli Opeirs events have been arranged for man of the White Elephant table, ' By modem standards it was a cipitation pattern covered sress ba tha thema. Sr .-Maj. Charlea T. the warden of tha Conntctlcut them. Mrs. Donald Oatberg la in He draws two rounds of triimps, ♦ J $ 5 children w-aa added to the list of of age or older, of a retired or de-l fall topped three Inches at Den- ; State Prifon. reporta good used toya, games, crude way of Immunising children. ^rom the Carolinss and Georgia' Mackansie. commander for the charge of the fish pond. Mrs. Ed­ books and other artlciis^ for chil­ cashes the ace of clubs, ruffs two * A those receiving monthly old-age, ceased parent may now qualify ak; ver. Cheyenne. Wyo., and Iq aouth- Southern New Bnirland Dlviaton. Campaign Sunday Bogart was convicted of flrst Soidh West NetA .EmI But the reasons were sound, and survivors and disability insurance a dependent even though he or i western Montana. westward to the Mississippi River. ' ward Goss, chairman pf "Klddiea' dren and adults will be available. diamonds in dummy and discards Scattered thundershowers were I the Salvation Army, will be ffueat I degree murder In the lb&3 holdup- a heart on the king of clubs. 1 * Pan 2 * PsM the ^stilts left little to be desired. benefits, as the result of the ■he has been receiving less than ! expacted to be Komer,” will provide entertain­ Mrs. Arthur Smachetti and her reported In parts of Florida while | WATKINS- apeaker. B nai B'rilh Charter Oak Lodpe j alaytng of Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy, ment and games. "Columbo.” the 2 * Pan 4 * Paa She knew the Infection would amendments. Secretary Flemming the previously, necesaaiy one-half, o ,, ^ront of the a West Haven package store oper- committee will prepare a varied The bidding is something else light rain sprinkled the upper Mis-1 Repreaentativea of Mancheater will hold its annual membership I clown, will ^e preaent with hla S ¥ Pau ' e 4 AO PM8 spread, despite precautions. announced. parent. storm. The Weather Bureau said ' ator. menu for those who wish to pause again. After North’s Jump to four Openins lead — *2 ■issippl vsiley. | churchea who will participate in drive breakfast meettnp Sunday at mouth wide open, waiting to see s^idaa, South ahould consider a When the kids were sick to­ Biggest group made eligible Still other amwdmenta permit „„rth central Nebraska, WEST 9 a.m. in Conprepatlon B’hal Rogers, now In death row at the at the refreshment booth. the ier\-icf are Miaa Mildred P. how many bean bags the children slam but cannot be sure that a gether, they kept • one ■'another were 126.000 dependents of dis­ continuation of ^nefit <>a.vment#,^ „ „ y ,, The wet weather was indicated i lartel in Rovkville. - slate prison, claims that a con- Other booths at the Bazaar will company. Convalescents helped when one beneficiary marries an-1 during the day from the Rockies Simpaon. Church of Uia Nazaiene; can feed him. He promises a re- be religious articles, Mrs. Edward slam ie aafe. How should he make must sign off at five spadea If abled worker*. About 50,000 oth­ This year's membarahip drive fe.salon he allegedly made to police waid for all who feed him well. those who Were still uncomfort­ er disabled workers received other; pem its payment of m oth-, increasing winds were predicted eastward In most areas except Fuwtral Sanriia Mra. John Hataanbuhler. North Moiiarty; sweet tooth booth, a slam try? North can win the first or second Methodlat Church; Mra. John Ruff. will be held In conjunction with ' WSJ obtained by coercion. Mri. Tbadiua ricjna-is chairman able. The household was upset all monthly benefits under a new pro- era benefits when a. child has lylniUng th# likelihood of New England and the Middle At­ Hit execution date hat been Mrs. Howard Hampton; handker­ A bid of four notnunp would be diamond trick, he must bid on In ORMOND J. WEST, Dffwetef Community BapUat Church; Mrs. tha national B'nai B'lith member- of a Country Store which will offer silly. It does South no good to the direction of slam. at once Instead of at Intervals. .vision. This eased the work re­ been adopf^ by the stepfather, | ^rlfttng and ground blizzards, lantic Coast. Shower* were In pro­ John Cavajnaro. Concordia L,u- ahip campaign, commemorating ! postponed indeflnitely pending the a variety of home-baked cakes, chiefs, Mrs. Anne Campbell; Della Time has proved grandma's quirements . for persbns appijing even though the mother had been; stncjtnien and motorUta were spect from southern Csltfomla 142 BA81 CENTER 8T. Robia creations, corsages, cera­ find out whether North has the In this case North’s singleton thcran Church Mrs. G e o r p e | its 116th birthday. Each member ' outcomes of his appeals. pies. Jams, Jellies, pickles, chill wisdom. Each of these virus in­ under the dtaabllity Insurance pro­ married to the stepfather for less y,recautions, eastward along th* southern tier Mitchell 6-1IM ! In the majority opinion written mics, Mrs. Baymond Audette; missing ace. If North has the ace diamond gives him control of th* Brooks. South Methodist Church; ; will bring a puest to the breakfast. ssure and cheese, of diamonds, slam is not sure; if second round of diamonds. There­ fections bestows a lifelong Im­ vision. It also extended to June than one year at Jh# time of his, storm moved slowly, and ap- of state* to Florida and rain was Mra. Maj. Walter L.amie, Salva- i Speaker for the breakfast meet- I by Judge Leonard C. Moore and Mrs. Frank Kinel will be in Christmas decorations, Mrs. Rich­ munity. Attacks are much leas 30, 1961, the deadline for filing of death; permits payment of benefits | paired reliictanl to leave the forecast In the middle snd upper concurred In by Thotnas W. Swan, ard Keeney, and Christmas paper NorUi lacks the ace, slam may fore he Jump* to six spades. This tion A r m y , and Mrs, Mark W. Hill, i Inp will be Bud Marcus, of Elm charge of the Poet Office Grab Bag dtlU be a laydown. ' is what South wanted to hear, and severe and complications much applications by people with long­ to a child of a retired worker ira^„n , t least un­ Mississippi Valley, the Great Canter Conpracational C h u r c h. I Uodpe, B'nai B'rlth, New Hpven. the appeals court saM today: which will feature gifts which have and cards, Mrs. Maurice O'Con­ less likely to occur when the pa­ standing disabilities. adopted less than three years pre- yi tomorrow. Intermittent snow Lakes region and southeastward to MuKheater'a OUeat "The fact that Rogers was taken been mailed to the committee from nor. South solves his proibltni; by a he passes happily. with Flaeat Faellitte*. Mra. William Kloppenhurp. orpan-1 Dr. Irwin KOva It program chalr- Daily Qaeatlan tient Is b«tween ythe ages of 4 or Before September, 1958, disabled viously, ahowefs were forecast through th# the Carolinas. Fair weather pre­ lat, and Mrs. Norman P. Slade, 1 man. from Jail to the atate'a attorney's cue bid of five hearta. Thla shows 5 and 9 or 10. workers between the ages of .10 ' ------, I forenoon period tomorrow for Colo- vailed In the Pacific Northwest. Off-Street ParkUia values and asks a question at the Partner deals and bids one office without a court order could Attacks are more severe and and 65 who were applying for ben­ Q- -I am the wife of a man, 62, rado and Wyoming. Eatzbilalwd 1874 as the criminal ths temptation to same time. heart. The next player passes. Toil It was a little warmer from the not -have affected the voluntari- 'saw up the case' is naturally complications much more likely to efits and those under 60 who want­ who is getting total disability pay Morning temperature# wer# in MIdweet to the Middle Atlantic neai of his confeaaion since he was By bidding five hearts South hold: Spades Qj-Hearts J 8 7 5 2; strong, but our ideals of criminal Diamonds A Q 9 6 4; Clubs 6 2. occur, especially mumpa. when the ed their Social Security records ments. How old must I be be­ the mld-20s and caused icing on coast but cool weather was the unwsre of it. Local Stocks promises the ace of hearts and "frozen” had to meet two require­ fore I can get Social Security. — some highwa.,a and streets. No prosecution based on the Bnglish guarantees that he is safe at five What do you say?^ patient” is an adolescent or an rule In most of New England. "The manner In which ha was common law and embedded in our adult. I ments. They needed Social Se­ L. J, rosds were closed and no serious questioned does not appear to have spades even If North has no acee. Anawer: Bid two diamonds. You Constitution do not permit the '. (JiioUUona PurnisiMd by Intend to bid four hearts at your curity credit for at leaat five of A —A Wife 62 or older or a wife accidents were reported, hut the EIGHTH SCHOOL and UTIUTIK MSTMCT been abusive nor ao prolonged as By falling to bid four notrump, In recent years, introduction of the 10 years before becoming dis­ Denver police expected a rash of solution of criminal cases by Coburn A MIddlebrooh. Ino. - next turn, thus showing that you an effective mumps virus vaccine under 62 who haa In her care a to warrant the conclusion that hta South indicates that the slam does abled, and for at least 18 months dependent child la eligible for ben-; acridents during the hom#-to-work forced confession from persons Bank Storks have strength and considerable has somewhat changed the situa­ first cOnfeaaion was coerced," not depend on how many aces Their faces showing the concentration of true artlata, Linda out of the three years preceding eflta aa the dependent of a disabled, period. '' seized as . suspects, Bid Asked North holds. length in these two suits. If his tion. By giving two injections, a Orlltelll, .checkered Jacket, and Linda Johansson, both, 12, paint Judge Moore said. "Ths rule of law which we her­ Conn. Bank and Trust disability. Under the 1958 amend­ worker. •• The temperature reached only 85 Stating that Rogers was "no The cue bid asks: "How are you hand fits well enough, your partner week or so apart, contacts may be a design on a store window on Main St. Both are students at ments, Social Security credit for degree* here yesterday. It was 20 ald as model for free peoples Co...... 39ti 421, may go on to a slam. novice with raapect to contact fixed In the unbId suit?” If North protected during the three-week Barnard Junior High. They worked hard but didn’t win. 18 mbnjha out of the last three Trinidad, In the West Indies, was degrees warmer on the western NOTICE TO around the world does not permit Hertford Nationa. (Copyright 1959, period of Incubation. When the has two loaers in the unbid suit, he with j^ e a ," Judga Moore added us such easy coiirst; nor poes Con­ Bank and Trust Co 35 37 years Is no longer required. named by Columbus in 1498 for the slope of the Rockies. that Rogera had been previoualy vaccine is completely effective. The amendment extending the Holy Trinity. Wet weather also dampened necticut itself wlirii to do ao," Fire Ineurance Companies j,the contact shows no sign of the under arreat on three other oc­ Judge Clark said. casions, Aetna F ir e ...... 60 4 634 "^disease and a third dose, injected Hallotveen ‘Artists’ Paint Stores "That it why I do not believe Hartford Fire ...... 172 182 "A man of hla age, intelligence, thla cast is yet at an end,” he con­ r^ ^ ae * Dance ★ Have F u ^ l six to 12 months later, may give Ghosts, hobgoblins, bats, witcheH'^Wllliams store. Third place went National Fire...... 1 2 8 136 E f lS T U J O O D lifelong protection. If the vaccine TAXPAYERS and experienoe is not likely to be tinued. ''A.t any rate, I think Judge Isabellas Plan o lAM HAUIfOMlJ and other acarey haunts invaded to Lynn Murphy and Winifred Phoenix Fire ...... 71 4 74 4 I TONIGHT (FRI.) ■ frightened Into confeaslng to mur­ Smith'a original deciaitr. aetting Is only partially effective, the con­ Manchester last night through the Richwood, for painting the Fisk der by questioning In the manner Lift, sad Indemnity Ins. Cos. WsH Olsssy’s W*s4«r(Bl tact develops a mild and uncom­ activities of brush-wielding junior Tire Store, aside the conviction, but' giving the Aetna Casualty ..,.1 7 2 182 Dance Nov. 14 I Pre-Halloween Party R here employed,” the court aaid. state an opportunity to arrange for Steamers All Day Long ^ "DARBY O'GIUAND plicated attacTc and needs no fur­ and high school students. Judging the Junior high group All tiX M iiiiim M Nov. 1 shall ho "We have odncluded'that the po­ Aetna Life New . . . . 81 84 ther artificial protection. entries were A1 Flagg and Fred a retrial if it ao chooses is the Conn. Generdi ...... 350 370 THE UHLE PEOPLE" Almost 70 groups participated lice queationlng of Rogera did not necessary and correct course for Daughters of Isabella will spon SATURDAY | Soon there is a very promis­ In the annual Halloween store win­ Nassiff of the executive retail com­ ^ LAST DAY! I Tech. t:U-«;S*-l;a •hargid V» af t% latarhti pac "Math rendsr his first confsasion involun­ Hftd. Steam Boiler . 80 84 sor Its annual Harveat Dance Sat­ ing prospect that equal success mittee. ' us.” I Travelera ...... 79 82 Come In Costume—Join Us Plus: Matinee Osly dow painting contest sponsored by tary. Ws also hold that Rogsrs’ The U.S, Supreme Court has "ESCAPB FROM BKD BOCK” with will be achieved by a virus vac­ the retail division of the Chamber Public IlttHtte*. urday, Nov. 14, at the KofC Home. 3 MG PRIZES I Brian Doalevy. Shewn 1;M Winners In the high school uaiil paid. second confession was not s twice refused to review Rogers' Tony O’Bright and his orchestra Shown Evanlas Only: cine for regular measles which of Commerce in cooperation with group were Mary Zeigler and Judy product of coercion.” Conn. Light & Power 224 244 PIZZA—ENJOY IT HERE R Gonvictioni « will play music for dancing from 1 PREPARED TO GO presently can be reduced to a mild the Town Recreation Department. Cook. They painted a window at In 'a dissenting opinion. Chief Hftd. Electric Ught 614 64 4 and uncomplicated disease by 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE VICTOR E. SWANSON Hartford Gas Co. .. . 42 45 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun.. THF, THREE 8TOOOFA In The junior high painters far out­ Grant’s in the Manchester Shop­ Appeals Judge Charles K. Clark DUKES. ENDICTED Mrs. Anthony Lumbruno, 29 early use of Injections of “ measles numbered the high school ‘‘artists” ping Parkade. ■iaid: Southern New England Oak Grill I "HAVE ROCKET Tax CoEoetor Hartford, Oct. 80 UP)—Robert J. Telephone ...... 43 4|S Foxcroft D r, and Mrs. Joseph Bell, modifier.” in the contest. There were 58 en­ Prizes in the form of gift cer­ ”Ws cannot be Inaenaltlve to the' Oukea, 80, Hartford, yaiterday was SO Oak St., Manchester m With the elimination of mumps Manufnetimng Comnanlae 128 S. Lakewood Circle, will be No Cover,— No_Mlnlmum^J WILL TRAVEL" tries from the younger group and tificates will be presented to these 30 HUDSON ST. problems faced by the police in a indicted by a Hartford County Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. co-chairman. Committee members and regular measles from grand­ only nine from the high school. winners at the Chamber of Com­ grand Jury on a charge of first 694 734 L caae of this charaotar. Hers a moat Auoclated Spring ., are Mra. Philip DuPont, Mrs. ma's program of naturally ac­ There were more than double the merce. abhorrent crime had remained un­ degree murder. Dukes was arrested 214 23 4 Houn: V-12 - i PJd. and 7-9 P.M. Bristol Brass ...... 114 124 Steve Zane, Mra. William -Gallo, quired active immunity, there re­ number of junior high pupils RunnCra-up In the high school solved for over two months; and Sept. 19 in the holdup and hammer Mrs. John W. Stevens, Mrs. Fred main for consideration only chick­ participating this year thap last group were Marsha Smith and Blaylng'ttf grocer Harry Tenen- Dunham B u s h ...... 7 4 whati tha pollea obtained a most Bnmoll, Mrs. Francis Breen, Mrs. en pox and German, or Liberty, year. Karen Niles, Pine Pharmacy; and baum. Date for hla trial has not Em-Hart ...... 51 54 pn>mtaing lead pointing to Rogers Paul Leary and Mrs. Richard Cal­ measles. First prize winners in the junior Marcia .Werner and Nancy Ma­ been eet. Fafnlr Bearing . . . . 64 68 Landers FYary Clark 17 19 lahan. , Tickets may be obtained Nothing need be said for or 'group 1 were Margaret Wolcott, honey, Pinehurst Grocery. N. B. M achine...... 254 274 from any committee members. H allow een D ance against her procedure with re­ Ellen Sostman, and Gwenn Pagan!. Because there were so many en- ^ebekahs to Mark North and Judd . . . . 35 38 SPONSORED BY THE YOUNG DEMOCRATS gard to chicken pox. Introduced They painted one of the Connecti­ triea from the junior high only one Rogers Corp. (B ) .. 12 14 Into a household, nothing will pre­ cut Bank and Trust Co.’s win­ prize is being awarded to the high Stanley Works . . . . 554 584 EAST vent each suspectible child from dows. school group. b5th Anniversary Terry Steam ...... 38 42 TONIGHT catching the Infection. And since Second place went to Richard Judge for the high school entries Torrington ...... 304 324 the disease is mild, brief and rare­ Rizinlck, D. Worgan and Todd w’as Leo Juran, also a member of Get a New Lease Sunset Rebekah lodge will ob­ Veeder Root ...... 50 53 7 MINUTKt FMOM ly complicated. It la best regard­ Metcoff for painting the Sherwln the executive retail committee. serve its fi5th birthday Monday at The above quoiatloiis arc not to C A »T HAMTFOMO LANTERN VILLAGE BARN 'd as a necessary nuisance like the 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows' Hall. b* construed as actual markata. TOMTK occasional scraped shin. Paul and Stewart. He was the Mrs. Henry SUrkWeather, noble ONLY 746 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Into this world with a congenital DANCING 9 to 1. ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON But German or Liberty mea­ grand, will present ’ membership defect. grandnephew of Lady Astor, for­ First Area Ifthowing Everyone Welcome! Bring Your Own I-egnl Beveragen sles Is another matter. Recent ob­ So German measles for your on Luxury Apartment LIFE pins to veteran members of the servations have provided a strong merly Nancy Langhorne of Alber- S NEW HITS! llftle girl is a blessing disguised > .\yX4 •..«-> ‘ W g«. Vlsltora will attend from basis tor following grandma’s pror aa a nuisance. marle County, Va. DMigncd fispcdallF for the family that wants the bwt in suburtiKir liTii^;. wiihbnt other lodges in the state. BURNSIDE — , **DrBKBtrip Girl” gram. To be sure. German measles The rescued crewmen are Her­ Mra Franklin RlchardOon and li ’k -^v: i. H •‘Motorcycle GangR” »ls a mild, brief , and uncomplicated bert G. Matthews, 24, of Wickford, the coats or cares of home ownership! Roomy bedrooms with spacious closets. her committee ’ are In charge of La»t 2 Pays! “ Hot Rod Glrla” disease so far as the patient la and Eugene T. Frailey, 20, of Bat­ refreshments. Tables will be dec-^ WsU Dissey's I "ti FOOT concerned. Navy Pilot Dies tle Creek, Mich. They were picked httfc livinf moms, cfficimt kitchens with RCA Whirlpool refrigeratorii and elec­ orated hy officers of the lodge to "DABBY I BBIDK FKOM Gap Com plete Sli4>w At 7 But if the patient happens to be up by a destroyer operating near­ represent the four seasons of the , O’OILL” I CANDY ROCK” DINE-DANCE FRI. and SAT. pregnant and in the first three In Crash at Sea by. tric rsnfM and formica-finished cabinets and many, many more features. year. Officers may wear either S;Se-S;M I S:1S * The Navy said the crash came SWXET, SOFT MUSIC BY monts, .of her pregnancy, the colored or white gowiij. Sat.. CsaHsa.as F rom lB .m . ch^cea iCre one In three that her while the Wasp was "at aeg.” No Members are to bring articles ★ JOEY MANN and ir HUGH WILSON Quonset Point, R. I., Oct. 30 (A’l other location was given. 3 Vi Rooms, 1 Bedroom • 4 Yt Rooms, 2 Bedrooms • Big Rooms "DevU'a Disciple” bqby will b ^ ^ m with some con­ —'The Navy bM dlsc'osed that a for the rummage sale to be held IN OUR COZY, COMFXIKTABLE DINING ROOM genital defecU'such as a hare lip, • FuUy Equipped AU-Electric Kitchens • Heat and Hot Water Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Odd Fel­ SUN. •‘RABBIT TRAP” pilot was killed' and two crewmen a cleft palate,’ eye cataracts or were rescued when a Navy Sky- at No Extra Charge • Individual Thermoatai Controls a Air lows Hall. Those who wish articles LUNCHEON and DINNER SERVED DAH.Y heart trouble. picked up may contact Mrs. Leroy THE FINEST IN ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD raider plane crashed Into the sea Choice of If she Is beyond the 12th week while taking off from the aircraft Conditioning Optional a 100% Private Parking Free. AspinwaU or Mrs. Starkweather. NOW and SATURDAY TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA . . . of her pregnancy, the chances of FEATURE AT 5:05 and 8:80 carrier Wasp Wedne.sday night. Styles! Colors! Fabrics! I her baby having a congenital de­ The Navy last night identified PRE-WINTER DlREOTlONSt: Takp Burnside Avenue In East Hartford Johnny Wolf's RESTAURANT—Ml $-6195 fect are allghtly. less and the de­ the dead pilot as William H. Lang- FRID AY 3nd Exhibition Apartments or drive out by way of the Wilbur Cross Parkway . . . Depot Square: 'Manchester fect Is apt to tw leas troublesome. home n , 26, son. of Mr. and Mrs. CLUl 21 CAFE ! We Cater To Parties, SALE Open Daily 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. out-off toward MaMfcester. Thke a left at the light and am cum I CHIANTI But If the mother's mother saw Chlawell D. L

hi llANCttE3TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19M if* P AO lfP U l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80,.IW t P A O T ^ T V l kinatl k«fora a baiMl bktwliiji a aat Women WiU Hear King Sisavang 'ot or(Bii*Uka Laattan pipM> Fra* 6 Chfldrwtt-Dic the Wapping Community C9iurch Public Whipping8 i ^uantly ha ahad hia apaetaelaa and Book Raps Ike^s Golf . State D'emocrat South Windsor will meet Tueeday at 8 p.m. at th4 paddlad about tha Makonf duriaf home of Mr, -and Mrs. Jamea boat racta. As Fire Levels Sleeper, Beelzebub Rd. to elect of- For (gatig8 Urged Dies, Son Ge MM. Oartruda OY>MnMlI, liteh- 6cera for the coming year. fiald, vtea chalraian of tha Deaso- Schools Need Lutheran Service* Dalla*. Tsx , Oct. 30 (rt James At W ar’s Vital St^e Slum Dwelling erntte State Oomaalttoe of Osn- Holy Communion will be cele­ r (DocI W hiter 75. a law en­ Throne in Laoi Hospifal Note8 forcement agent T.ir 42 year*. *d- necUeut aad ehatitoan of the fsr- Mo^e Rooms brated at both the 8 a.m. and 1? Television ruga Hotel Oe Parea t. r while VJU. Oea. Omar Bradley rap *T eould feel the haAqnitUr By Next Year shipping in the Wapping Gram­ birlvpm »o»Stew »*■itn profTM.)pmn»» Whirlvblrdi Prince Sevang hga yiaitad Amer­ S.BS. CMMrew’a ^arS—« to 1. comlnga in American laadarablp of the Maneheator Fedaratton of White. of Aiwtln. I* In Dallas Man Blank Hawk t. 40. the goutli. breathe,’’ he aaid. T ptekad kar mar School. The preparatory ser- j for a conference of former FBI 4:00 77 Suniel Strip ica twice. In 1963 he led^the Lao- threw away a chance to end the up and dragged hOr out through Demecratie Womatt on Tnaaday, maih will be "OUr Appointment Shfcnik _ „ n tlam delegation at the San Frim- PaUeuU Today: 198 "Ike agreed and had iqppaurent- Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. a t Oavey'a More grammar echool claaxroom ] agents. He was with the FBI from Cumen Ball Deillu PlayhflUM Eun>pe*m War In 1944. the fR »t door." With God.” The Junior and Senior Motrle at Nine ctaco conference to eign the peace A D H IT T E D W iTERDAY: Alanluooke puts much of the ly already iaeued ordere to that restaurant. xpace aill be needed by next year, I 1924 to 1947. his career including O' o u t/ «'S Weatter, Nawt * BpArta I 30 M Bquad IP. PoUco aaid Mrs. Van Hbrna’a Bible Classes will meet, at 9 a.m. to.00 Cavalcade of Rpnrii IP. treaty with Japan, end Ujree years Frank Grimason, 21 Jordt St; El­ blame w ElaenhoWkr, picturing effeet," Alanbrooke wrote. "Party OrganlxatiOn and the '^Mrx. Dorothy M. Hull, new Board ' fights with rum Dinners and the • :W iThlt* HdBltr ago he made a atate visit to Amer­ mer Blaeaarde, Wapping; Oliver Contrasted with this eetiatote husband. Harman, disappaarad Woman's Part In It" will be her .and will continue their study' of pre-dawn battle in Florid* In 1935 Pntlilcal Proftam Political Profram him aa «■ poor stratagist. For in­ laat February. Tha mother waa of Education chairman hax told the the Book of Act*. The Lirtheran The Detectlee ica. Minney, 45 S t Paul Dr.; Oonrad stance: was h lg h ^ praiae for Gen. Doug' topic. Thoee interaated in attend­ jin which Kate iMai Barker and Rolf). Jacobi Club Houm TwIUllht Zone I. Hia fathar, a dlract descendant Hauk, 18 Franklin St.; Hra. Oliver unamployad, they aaid, and tha ing the meeting may contact Miaa Board of Selectmen In a letter. information course will meet st to. IP Perion to Permn I. "He etraightaway wants to split laa MacArthor, American eom- S a.m. also and will discuss "Whst her son. Fred, were alsin. • .41 Pouf. E4wanli Mike A’allace , of tha 1.000-yaar-old Khoiin Lo Drahos, 4 Berger Rd., Roekville; mamler in the Pacific. childraa raoaivad stata aid. Mary Cotter, progrmn chairman, "Baaed on the moat reliable eati- In an Interview yesterday he C. J. MORRISON N>w« • W»Mh»r Black Saddle Ms forces, sending an Amerlcah Offican aaid ftraman ware ham­ ihatea we are*able to make of ele­ the Bible Says About the Holy HunO»*-Brlnkl»y dynasty of South China, was ar­ Mrs. Theresa Santamore, 11 N. "MaoAithur was the greatest or Mrs. Alice Hutchlnaon, presi­ said youngster* who cannot h* John Daley 10.4k Sport! Camera dently pro-French. He was bom on School St.; Mrs. Nell Noddan, 221 contingent toward Nancy whilst pered in fighting the blase he- dent of the Federation, before Fri- mentary echool enrollmenta during Spirit.” A. nursery will be provided PAINT and WALLPAPER COMPANY S^rtllabti the British Army Group moves general and the best etratagtet at both aer,vices for small children. straightened out need hiimlhat- t OP bockup 11:00 RIc Newi France's national holiday, July 14, Hackmatack' 8,t; Mrs. Della esMoe there waa no water in the tUKS, Nov. 6. the next few years, it ia clear we ing. not pampering. 885 ( E.NTKR STREET — TEL. Ml 9-91IS Herald Plajteun Newi. Sport* A Weather I, along the coast. If the Germans that the war produced," AlaB- immediate vtdnity, Tha nearest mURt have at least four new rlaas- Sunday School Is at 9 a.m. with Moy1« At *aTin_^ 1885. was, educated at the French Phelps, IS Bllyue Rd.; Hra. H aiy Kid* need whippltlg at home and ‘ WE fii\ E green s t a m p s Dennli O’Kaafa Sbow Feature Forty colonial Mllcge in Paris, and In Parham, Broad Brook; Patrick were not aa ,beat aa they are this braoke wrote. fire hydraat waa two bloeka away, rooma by September 1960, and that classes for children from three to Barry Bareni* would be a fatal move.. . ” He said MaaArtbur c«rtainly WVmion In Canada's farm labor In public, too The old public whijf- New* A Weathir 11:11 Jack Paar Show 11. ISOi^Ascended the throne. Griffin, 90 Henry St.; Hra. Mary they aaid. force Increased by 16,000 fat 1M8 probably we muat have at least an fourteen. plng post ought th be used again. . Barry BarenU Ted Steele Show With France controlling hia do­ Stevenson, Hebron; Mrs. Alice Ro­ At the beginning of September outshone Gen. Odorge C> MarahaU, additioiial lour by September •First eZiureh’ Servlcfe T U Douc Edward! Starllaht Mode U.8. chief of state, Eiaenhower to a monthly average of nsere Nowadays, you have to raise chll- ] HunVleTwBrtnkleT World * Be*l Movlee main aa a protectorate. Siaavang'a han, 617 H artfor' Rd.; William 1944, Eiaenhower'a inteIHgenco than eo.OOO. 1961," Mra. Huh said. Church worship service at Firm "and all other American and Brit­ T-. dren right or they'll grow up to be Weil Uau Hlirtitlirtiti 11:30 Jack Paar Show monarchy was largely a decorative Clifford, Oarpantcr Rd., Bolton; staff reported the German army She urged that a joint meeting Congregational (Thurch will be held ' criminal*.” he said. T X) Walt DUbey PreienU II'.RA New* A Weather Institution. In 1947, at French Ulaa Mary Ann Perry, Wllltman- in the west was "no longer a cohe­ ish generala, including Metit- J u 81 i c e Douglas of the Boards of Selectmen. Fi' at 9:30 and 11 a.m. [.(V Rawhide . i 1:00 I.ate New* tic; Lynne Murphey. 82 Rualsell gomery," nance and Education with the Pub "Why. Baby Face Nelson was * People Are Funny 8 00 New* Prever prodding, he promulgated a con, sive force,” Alahbrooke wrote, but Calhollc Masse* car thief and rum runner when he If here You Can Select SEE B A X m O A rS TV WEEK FOR OOMFUCTE USTINO stitutlon making Laos a constitu­ St.; Charles Uttlng. 88 W. Cantar the Bupreme commander followed Alanbrooke deaeribed Mac Ar­ Against Court TV lie Building Commiaaion he held Masses at St. Francis of Assisi | St.; Mrs. Marion Marks, Glaston­ to take prompt action on the mat­ Marled out at the age of 15 or 16. tional monarchy, and In 1949 the "Civil War Strategy" of hav­ thur after one meeting aa "a vaty Church will he said at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 ; ■ and before he was through, he Franca recognized Laotian inde­ bury. _ ing everyone attacking all the atriking perscaailty, with perhMW Diuham, N. H.. O ct 90 (iP)HBu- ter. The Pieces You Like Best! ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Hal- "If .the new school la completed and 11:30 a.m. ' killed three FBI agents.” pendence. time all along the front instead of a tinge of the actor, but any fail Msme Court Justico William O. School Menu* | Sevang as king wlH probably en Marsh, Ellington. concentrating «m a knockout blow ing In thla fUroctlon was certain­ Douglas says ha is opooaed to al­ by September 1962. and by that Radio play a much stronger role In the BIRTH TODAY; A son to Mr. In one eector. As a result the ad­ ly not offensive.” lowing radle hroadeaata or tole- same date the present Ellsworth The following Is thq menu fo r: Antenna Dirertion Told - JAckaon 8-Oflll (Thla liatlBg InelndM only thaaa nawa broAdcMts of 10 or U> government of Laos than hia fa­ and Mrs. Edward Bouchard, vance bogged down for the win­ On MacAtlhur’^ Pacifle esni' 'viaing of trlala. Memorial High School ls made im­ the Wspplng, Union, Pleasant Val-' n iB n te taigtb. Stun# aUMona carry otbor ahcrt naaracMta). ther did. La#t week the nation’e Storra. palgn, Alanbrooke wrote: mediately available for elementsvy ley and Avery St, schools for next EllenvIlle. N.Y.—An Ellenville acting foreign minister said a new DISCHARGED YESTEflDAY: ter, Alanbrooke says. ’*nia camera," ha told an audi- school children, this together wKh week; Monday, hot roast beef W DKO-Un w n c—itM Summing up tha Impraaaion of ’^ e masterly way in which he ePoa laat night, “muat ba kept out I manufacturer has 'marketed what 4:00 New* constitution would be submitted to Mrs. Frances Rogers, 29 Cheatar the eight rooms previously men­ sandwich, buttered green beans,. I he .claims is the first 45-degree 8 00 New% Caiman 4:18 WtaUicr. Sport* Elsenhower, he 'wrote: had jumped from piolnt to point of the courtroom lest K take over 4 IS Art Jehnton the National Congress by Chriat- Dr.; Mrs. Grace Newell, 6 Brent tioned, should take rare of these cranberry sauce, jam sandwich, j flasher rotator for television *n- Just On* Day Lfft and lt'$ HoRawffffni 4:10 Serenade Inrealmenl* maa giving more power to the hlng Dr., Vernon; Fred Flucklger, West "A' past mastar in tha art of leaving masaea of Jape to decay completely." needs through the year beginning fniit; Tuesday, American chop 4 45 Lowell Ttem aa 4:4k ThreaBtar Eitra handling Alllaa. entirely impartial behind him had filled me with ad­ He said public trials were aatab- ! tennas. As the antenna is rotated, 7:00.Amoa N* Andy 7:00 Dick Bertel and the prime minister and leas Rd., RockvUIe; Mra Mabel Quish, September 1983,'' she continued. . suey, tossed salad, bread and but­ an "electric eye" indicator give* Tomorrow- night's the night when your neighborhood ghoata and 7;Sg Newa, Comedy Time 7:18 Automotive Report power to the congress. He ex­ 39 Russell St.f Mra. Patricia Del and consequently trusted by all. A miration ..." Uahed for the accueed, not tl^c The School Board .suggests, yhe’ ter sandwich, chocolate pudding: j witches will be oiil looking for you. Be prepared with a ato p at T’tf Bob and Ray 7:30 New* "He is head and shoulders Mg- press. i a steady flash if the antenna is 4:00 Honllor plained that the present parliamen­ Gludlce, Marlborough; Mra. Mar­ channtng personality and a good says, that the additional rooms Wednesday, soup and crackers, | th e (,'anrVv Box todav. W e have C andy C om . a W itc h c ra ft M ix­ * 00 World Tontfbt ger than Marshall and If he had In a lecture at tha tiniveiralty. of I faring north; two flaahe.*.'‘west; ture, Kiddie Pops, and naturally, the traditional Halloween Jally 8:18 Muaie TUl Oaa 10:00 Cavalcade n( Sport* tary system left Laos open tp the jorie Hov/ard. 85 Green Manor Rd.; coordinator. But no real comman­ mentioned be added to one or more chee.se or peanut butter saruiwich; i , three flashes, south; four flashes, 13,00 Newa 10.30 Spnrilltee threat of Communist subversion. Russell Wlnther. Keeney Dr» Bol­ der." bdm in the letter’s place during New Hampshire, Justice Douglas of the present elementary schools. cherry crisp; Thursday, Spanish j B rans! 11:00 New* the last four years 1 feel certFiln west. 13 10 Music TUI On* 11:15 Sporli Final Sisavang mixed western In­ ton; Marcia Kudlow, 81 Ifilford ’ He said he'told Churchill that also sal^: If construction of a new expand­ rice with meat, bu(tered spinach.! OPEN EVERY I).\V 8 lo 5—ft.^TURDAV 8 to 8 1 00 News, SIcn Oft 11:30 Starllaht Serenada formality with oriental tradition Rd.; Jeffrey Bomb«rd, Ookmial that my < task in the combined "There have bean inatancaa Ih able eight rod.Ti grammar school is celery sticks, rolls and butter, WBAT-BIS he did not believe Eisenhower chiefs of staff would have been OvDii cooking « :« N«w*. In reigning over his iVt million Rd.. Bolton: Alex BotUeello, East could act simultanaoualy both aa which tyrannical publlshsra sought not feasible. cookies: Friday, tuna club sand­ lURNHAM and IRADY 8 00 Bla Show aubjecU. Hartford; Mre. Zella button, Glas­ easier.” to influence the courts, juat as wich, potato chips, whole kernel 8 80 John Daly 4:00 Financial New* supreme commander and aa com- some politicians have sought to it oosy today... "While all of the four (or eighU ' Arthur's laineheoxrtte 84 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTTOBD 4 45 Bla Show 4:08 New* Roundup He had about 25 wlyea and 58 tonbury; Mrs. Mildred Langley, mandar of land forces. Their ar­ rooms need not necessarily be add­ com, fruit. Milk iX served with 7 00 E-!LS£ Troop nividea Grades INTROVlGNfi Girl Scout Troop I leaders are Flavored separating the girls by school Make Shopping FOOD STORES BUITONI grade*, because of the large num­ ber In the troop. I960 Ford Fairian* ”900" At Vittner*$ a THE M4T NEieHIOMWOD STORES WACOM MG MJSTiR GirL* of Grades 5 and 6 will “Crowing Habit'* meet at Avery Street School" from CARRY SUGAR HEART M OP MOOUCTS 8 Oa. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Nov. 6 and 20. Dec. VITTNER'S WHEELS Popeom Oe. 18 21c 4 and 18. Jan. 8 and 22. Feb. 5 and When you price the big, all-n_ew, beautiful Fairlane .SOO 19, April 1 and 15, May 6 and 20 and June 3. Ford’s got the (above) you’ll quickly see why it’s the \aliie leader of, the bR'IITV Cr6 Cker Girls of Grade 7 and 8 will meet industry.When you see its elegant, perfectly proportioned Plant Now LEMON JUICE 12 Ox. 27e \ REALEMON at the aame school at the same styling and feel its built-for-pcople comfort, you'll wonder ••rra tmi LAYER CAKES time Nov. 13 and 20i, Dec. 11.and U SItST CAR IN why anybody would bother to pay more for atiy car! 38, Jan. 35 and 1», Feh. 12 anT 19, ¥ A 1J II I leader! THE WORLD TO OWNF HOLLAND BULBS March 11 and 2>’(, April 8 and 22, WITH THE PURCHASE EHLER’S COFFEE • Sck“^ $1.89 May 13 and 27. and June 3. J o r 96.00 OR MORE NESTLES MORSELS ‘IVappIng Church Serricea / FREE WORTH OF BULBS FRUITTREES Church worship service at Wsp- 1 DOZEN TUUPS OR 1 DOZEN DWARF and STANDARD JUST A LITTLE BIT ping Community "will be held at CONTADINA TOMATO PASTE lie OF GOODNESS 7 Oz. 12 Oz. 9:30 and 11 a.m, with Sunday MIXED DAFFODILS 25c 49c School at the same time. The Rev. Roy Hutcheon will, have for his APPLES-PEARS sermon topic “Our Sacred Inheri­ 50 18 18 AUNT JEMIMA FLAPJACKS tance.” . - .." MIXED MIXED MIXED SUOAR HEART 18 Ox. 31c The Junior Pilgrim Youth fe l­ TUUPS PLUMS Rff^alor Poncokt Mix .. .R«g;9iM 19e lowship will meet in the Ruth CROCUS DAFFODILS Crockett room at 6 p.m.' . '' SO uNiQui-rrs nATiKim ButtarmiHi Poncok* Mix I c e c e ...1 5 « L 2 l e The Senior PYF will meet from *1.00 *1.00 *1.00 KREY BEEF 11 ORAVY le Ox. 59c ■uckwlMaf Cokt Mix .. .. .14 Off..21e T-9 p.m. in the Community House, Soft, gentle nylon Helbnco* no-seam cup for $1.98 $0.98 The Board of Deacon's will meet Monday at 8 p.m.. In the ^ Ruth perfect comfort now and later. This magic Gro* fhtl O y o b 'THE DOG WHO LIPTON Chlckrn Noodle Crockett room. > ' > BONE MEAL 5 lbs. 85c URLU OAKES FOR YOU 2 Oaax 29c Th* nominating committee of Falcon Fordor Sadan Cup* with holo-shoped lining helps mold and support during growing years. Onkm BITTER SWEET VINE $1.49 EACH Ford’s got the Id 5ntif wImi* coHon bfoodc^olli with iiy/en Um ALCOA ” The Xew-sizc Ford—the Falcon—is the easiest car in the FLASH bow, odiviioblo ihouldpr iUopii jD e v e SOUP MIXES Muehfoom' 3 | £ LIMESTONE PEAT MOSS SALT HAY BURNING / wtirld to own! It rrally holds h big folks and all their Th* Ford Falcon Is th* rS'- with 4-letftnor adfiftfmtnh, Sitot-38 30-32-34 ^4 ALUMINUM 29c HOUSEHOLD ITBaiS 8 CnWc Feet 3 p e c«/ Offer MfESTOWN luggage, yet it’s priced close down to the 4-passenger lowost-prieod tis-pass*ng*r Reg. 84.88 Itog. 84.88 BUSH : 5 Piuce Imported OUT FOILS THEM ALL ■ ■ PHARMACY " f SAviNaxvri-1" imports. It averages up to .V) mpg. It goes up to 4000 ear built in Amariea today* Ne SeU Pint 3 7 e miles between oU changes. It can savf you on servicing on man:t/ofturfrs' suggtstfd ^ A c LESTOIL 489 Hartfhrd Rd.—MI 9-9946 costs', too.’-Come in and fun-tesi it! rUmt dthinrnf foirn I Calling all SUB-TEEHS - - -! n j y *4.39 *3.88 Manicure Set Fram A DERBY Lamb Who 88 Lb. Bag RPECIAL 100 Lb. Bala *l;98 Couldn't LESTARE Ne Fabric Wear 4 7 c WHOLESOME ,M |y$|**aii4fM l8aM l LAMBS Hold Hia COME SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW VVORLD OF FORDS I Reminder — A (NnZDavaiMtDM CANDY .WE GIVE 5&H GREEN 5TAMP5 FORD— Th* FInaat Ford* of a Ufatimal. ' FALCON— Th* N*w-*lj* FprdI THUNDERRIRO-Tha World'* Mo*t W*nt*d Carl F.D.A.F* I COME TO OUR S.T.'T. MEETING TONGUE .0 .6 3 * OCELLO 2W SPONGE A Soft Tench 2 5 c For HdlowMii 2/39* 249* j TOMORROW MORNING. 9:00 SHARP BUY 3 (LARGE a HflR.SHEYS by the box. PLANTS) a KISMK.S—peanut butter or ^ tor Cameo Copper Cleaner 18 Ox. 33c ehoeolaite by the bag. ums GET 1 FREE For The I • FREE S. T. T. PINS! > M Whole • CANDY CORN a LOLLIOPS I • STEREO SESSION! Spamily Individually wrapped-—by the (24. In.) hag. LAWN NOW 12 Oib BAB-0 CLEANSER „ 2 r. 31c ' • FREE COKES! . WASS34A0 SPAM MASUti—Wide Variety PARKER SWEEPER DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. I • TALENT CONTEST! IS PLEASED 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. I 'FASHION SHOW!. j TO BLEACH HTFSTOWN 10% DISCOUNT ON A lt EVERGREENS ? » ■ PHARMACY i f j 'FREE GIFT TO ALL! * YOU Quart 3 59 CLOROX 489 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9948 ^ Set "FORD STARTiME" in living color Tueidayt on NBC-TV ■ / MANCUiDSTEU EVENING HERALD, MANCHESiEU, CONN, hKlDAt, OCIURER 8U, 1969 R A L E DEVEN

range at the Maricheater-Bolton MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO; UANCRE8TBR, CONN, FRIDAY. OCTGiSER 80, 1969 F A G S 8TX Group Will Check town line for years, according to l^othvUle^Vemon Information given the Board of but remembers this incident la y­ ------c------UiB tuk If gtvtaf «• nihiia* ac- Land for Hunti^i^ Direr.tora last week. p o R .o N L T tfUmrl^pBtFr A Thought for Today ing, "The Lord doesn't elwejrd Arthur's lAMcheeuetfie Little urged legal sanction for Ubiu wtoloh, unter th it lioctrtab. Dinner Tops give us whet we want, but whdn Dirily Breakfast Speetid firing ahotguna outside of 500 feet B psisreit by the MaBchrstat Olson Makes Partiar Reply RLANKH ahouM produce trouble/ ttetween He doesn't, w e'm ey be sure it le An expedition to see what Man­ from dwellings and hlghwaya In chester isnd might be made legal ^DPtiittQ llrraid 1 eohlngton and Maacoer. Here *n There OsBBetl ef Oharchae because Ha has something much Oraage Jolee, b u t t fp ^ , outlying areas of town. Y o im s a p ) Bazaar NoVe 4 better in store.” teaat. Jelly,. for hunting will be held Monday. i In dealing with aueb Unpulaea. | To Charge by Atty. Flaherty Any changes proposed win be IN COMFORT! ^ Trust fully in the ^\lne wisdom «ner»». Lyle M. Thorp*, director of the brought lo the Directors for dis­ ^ and aurh potential cenaequenepa.' | A little girl came home from State Board of Fisheries and , OOBB A full-course turkey dinner will of God! cussion and a vote. rkURQl^N { oiitatde diplomacy, nerhapa that e l I school bursting with envy over the Mayor Harman G. Olaon iiuuleft> Participating students will ba Game; Chief of Police James r u io t w N dItiMX Um Holiday Btxaar to be Rev. K. Ejner Reakj i Mo■co^v 0* well aa -that of Waah*' WALTER E. TEDTORD beauty o f her friendls new shoes. hit 'first reply today to charges counseled in organising a business, Reardon; and Wilber Little of 19.1 held Wednesday, JfoV. 4 from 10 She begged for e pair like them, Covenant Church mads by Dsmocratle esndidate for dscidlng capitalisation, product, Spencer St. will Iske a ride arotind N rw Iron Rolls Along I tngton and India, facea what Mtms | OUtNTV BDITUR A.ni. to T p.m. at dentcr Congfbfs- and waa promised that when the mmyor, Atty. Leo B. Flsharty Jr;‘ selling stock, producing and selling ' i ' f - V .' : town, according to General Rich­ the dangeroui irreaponalblltty of j time came for her to have new the product, and st ths end of the Berlin- Shaped,eomewhat like a Moliwra atnlereo a« 0»» ■ “ Uonsl Church, Mrs. Rupert Up- Olson objected to Flaherty’s r : I • ard Martin. at ■ aaelwetei- Cmui a* , a maverick revehitlan which la A fair number of Coventry resident* Tufifiday nifht V o ^ shoea they would try to get that Why let exeeM weight criticism of the work o f the Re- school year, in llouldating the com­ "niey’!! look over State-super­ paint roller, a new German-devlasd I lull IUit«* pilng, dinner, chslbmen, reports RANG! pany and hopenilly declaring a electric Iron ia ejipected to make ' Rharpening Ita own appetite for in favOr of a resident state trooper for their town and also particular style ami color. Each devielmment Agency, and claimed vised and other land to se* what MitfUniii o i there vyill be continuous serving night the little miss preyed earn- hherfea ydnr Ufe? that Flaherty, having bean a mem­ dividend.. areas might be exempted from houaewivea' pressing chores easier. PRaaaa ' ' moment the voted to table an appropriation of |4,820 for the controversial nUi aSs S u ^ d I from S:80 to S:S0 p.m. eaUy that there might still be a l u a OIL ber of the Agency, was in no po- Adviaora this year will be from It's designed to roll smoothly 'over Th« AiMCtactotM rroo* u oociuaieou ; rf *t pf the world would like to Aldon Spinning Mills, U.8 . Enve­ even the most difficult shirts and •MiUrd to) U)t ' OM (X rcpulMtoaUoci at Police Patrol. These actions, we think, are sound and will be ReseiVations must be mede by pair le ft for. her. slUoH'to'critlcise It. on o*« dispotcliM crodit*tea lo n ot quiet down and live foi a little. of beneilt to the people of that community so dssjroufi of Monday. Nov, 3 They may be made A t last the aay came when she GASOLINF Olson said Flaherty held up one lope Co. and NuWay Tobacco Co. Discharging has been should eliminats much lifting. Be­ ulMrwtK»tK er«mM m ■OM Dooet with any of the three general was to have new shoes...... but, Ntw.,.lKii|Wti|ltis phase of the project, st an early Firma that have Indicated they prohibited here since 1918, but cause of its conlosi shape it Is said aaa oIk tin looal eew* oaeiiabea a m shaking o f f an unsavory reputation the toWn has had fo r ao win provide financial sponsorship to be able to get Into small areas au nama at roouhneaikie ot m o a t By InvitAtion chsirinen of the Besaar, Mlaa alas, there were none like those meeting of the agency, claiming hunters hsve Ignored the rule. The •m tehee bereln are alan toaerrea many years. Gertrude Carrier, Mts. Robert Coe she wanted. The little customer as that It was moving too fast. are Aldon Mills. Ladd and Hall, State Itself haa stocked pheasants like pockets and shoulders mors After World War 1. the treaty of Tabling the motion wee a move precedent we know of in a esee or Mrs. Leon HuestU. Mrs. C. B. WAS heArtbrokenr~how could God Flaherty yesterday criticised the NuWay, Rockville Processing, for shooting In Buekland and a easily than conventional Irons. designed not to cut down the like thU. Beveral yeera ago, the BANTLY OIL Scranton Motors, and U. . Enve­ BLANKET peace limited Germany's military Carlson will servs ns dinner treas­ have disregarded her request? But approach of the agency to rede­ 8 • n^jbllieiaie Reproaeauoraa; amount for police protection, an voters in Vernon on town budget urer, end Mrs. Richard Hurd will then the clerk said, "JtMt.a minute, I 'Ml' \ ' \ . I\l . velopment. He said he resigned lope. ‘ Jullttr Matbcae SpaelaJ acencr ■ future to token poasessions and We have ether electric amount anyone familiar wdth the meeting night hassled long and be in qherga of the dining room. I want to show you something." ■'1 \ ' N • I IM I I • EUT because he rsaliaed it would take CD Trailers Obtained capacities which were supposed to cost of running a police force hard over an appropriation for and brought out a pair of shoes Vernon Civil Defense Director A eoffeq break from 10 to 11 a-ru r a tremendous amount of time to ARD HEADt)! Man heft hy NOBLK- , cDtmCaTkww,, guarantee that Germany would Would agree it certainly more snow removal and ended the eve­ much prettier than those on which TfL MItcl'rll 9..1595 "stay on top of It” because of the Edmund F. Dwyer and Rockville's than reasonable. It was e move ning by approving everything in n.m. BTin Include homemade dough­ Mayor Herman G. Olson obtained URAFT... •UBHaUPnuN RATbS never again threaten anybody with nuts end peatries, wrlth Mrs. she had set her heart. a ErnCTM way It waa being handled, and he nt Budget Pricen toward giving the people, of the the budget but the cost o f snow That little girl is an adult now. ROCKVILLE TR 5-8271 five tank trailers st a New Jersey p5aM# la Aavaneo military power. Bhlrlcy Meachem In chargs and did not have that amount of time Glen Tights ■ Obo Tear town netter protection by, e de­ removal. TTiey later in the year 0 SHE distribution center Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Tiffin as tressurer. to spend. Famous O n tr*! Eloetrle Montha ... Almost immediately, the 'Victors partment devoid of pollUcal taint solved their problem, thus com Two of the tank trailers will go ' Thrae HoBtua Luncheon will be served from 11:30 ft VITMMN- The Market St. buildings, vacat­ Sleep-Guard* Syataal ' On* Mpoth ... who had imposed such terms began or partisan eharpshboting. pietlng their budget. to the city and three to the town. Sing out the neuii of a.m. to 1:80 p.m. by Mrs, WlUlnm ed soon after talk of redevelop­ Mayor Olson said the tanks will be Six fashionible colon ' -WeebiT ...... to countenance, aometlmea by pre­ Lt. Edward Formelster pointed The Petgol has long been a sub­ m n n a ; gbiai* Coni .. Minnick, Mrs.' James Hynd and BROAD BREASTED ment of the area began, are "un- useful In Henry Park, and also that these oh, so smooth to chooec from tending to Ignore, sometimes by out to the assembled voters Tuei- ject of criticism In Coventry. Tbo Baraia Pruniiia OompMf. committee, with Mrs. Louis Marts WHITE safft” anyway, according to Olson. they cat! be removed and the Luzuriouft durabift aaiiifflea no Pnanclai roaotmelbnur tor actually encouraging them, a, suc- dey night; "N o one man can po­ There U no doubt that there have and Mrs> Fred W. Woodhouae as He added that moat of the mer­ ,,.oh, so soft full tnMler boxed In for other uses. 100% Nylon binding lypdliraobteal «ro r» ooneartna in aa- lice a town.” He knows w’hsl he is been some appolnteee to the P a ­ treasurers. chants who moved to Main St. ' Midget League Registration rermaiMaU aad o lM leadlna ™»taa ceaaive series of vlolationa of the TULIP TREE ^ . 9 8 fttshionei nylon A featbor-ligbt Mend In tho lianebeatar Bvealna BeraW talking about, and might have trol who would have been turned Basaar aljoppers may obtain TURKEYS iocationa have reported doing bet­ Registration for Midget League treaty restrictions. By the time TENDER TASTY added these words; "Especially down by other police forces in the light tea. refreshments in the tea MO *Haustir biciiN a . ter business in the new locations. Baaketball will be held tomorrow tights. Resilient e f rayon and cotton CMnMay oaverUatna ctoatBa bottra: Hitler decided to open his defiance Coventry." We believe that the area. There la, no doubt that al­ W e are acllhig 15% cheaper this year than we ever did before. by Cbatbam for ■onaar-l o Bi rridaf room during the afternoon. Mrs. NO 8TABY1WC . No reply has come from Olson from 9 to 11:80 a.m. at Northeast ruredor—1 on* of the restrictions full throttle, all preaent Patrol should be complete­ lowing tbe Patrol to elect iU own Meachem and Mrs. Samuel Robb Our tarfceye are disease .free and are riUsed In coBflnement on NO B1COROU8 E x n c m mi Flaherty’s other charges, moat 'School gym. Ths league is open seeming said supple Waah and dry eaaily Tor W»dne»aa»—1 _. Turadar ^ ly rewamped under the guidance chief and officer is a bed practice. will earve with committee mem­ raised, slatted porches. The turkeys, we sell are of our own to all boys 8 to 1 2 years of age. fOr rbundaT—1 geB WadnraWadnroday. the preliminary steps had been striking of which is Interference and ouiekly in your , Tor fViaaj—1 em Tbtwadae taken. Officers had been trained in of the new reeideht trooper be­ The Patrol hae lU good potnti bers, while Mrs. Hat M. Harrison breediag, raised bjr us. We do not buy for resale. No, turkey is Ask about ffiish sff easy iddoeiftt In the Police Department. Any boy who played in the Little msede-soft elastio machine For 8awrdar-l p ■ .RlJdaT fore a budget ia approved by the also. They gre out there every -will act as treasurer. frcseu-uttless ee speelfled by customer. W e also speclnllze In p in todfty. Moaey-baefc guMU tsi. Previoualy Olson has said he League Baseball this year will be Claaamed deadlbta Russia. Britain and France, joint­ voters. The present budget could I A nursery for email children will boned and rolled turkey and parts. Yes, we pull the tendons. band make these Sftft ftur eumphtu day Id BuhWeaMwi Sunday morning, rain or ehine, di­ was too busy with city affairs to eligbile. I ly or singly, had tolerated a series poesibly be altered to pay the recting church traffic. They're also be open from 10 a.m. until 4:30 Poeahontaa Mee^ng Coopc^/iZ^lparlm erel^JPerueurCom plete iftleeUftii niidftyf C a m start anawsring charges made by tigUs • quality must. of minor, reasonable vlolaUena of coeta of only those services pro­ p.m. A game room end wishing Degree o f Pocalp>ntas wjll meet out directing cert at special meet HENS M e lb. ovm -drM sM -~10-18 lbs. his Democratic opponent. The Work of erecting tWe Cooper Hill Apirtmenta bstween Cooper Hill St. and Hartford Rd. is about 60 Twia size, double site Frldav, October 80 the treaty restrictions. Everybody, vided by a revised conatabulary. ings where Urge crowds are ex well will Interest older boys and mayor and hla sylfe will be in today at 8 p.m. at Red Men’s Hall SI .98 mere girls. The Besaer wrill offer a TOMS 5-ears ago. In­ One would think, examining the are appointed after careful ville, an educational program for approve the I4.9M budget which screening and whose men show high echool Junlora and aeniors, Boothroyd, West Willlngton; Pupils Take Part and study skills. She haa had wide and Patricia Tesik. BARGAINS donesia was boat to a much more record after .World War II, that it comes up again at the adjourned an eagerness and aptitude for po- will organize three miniature com­ Nancy Ferreri, Job’s Hill. Elling­ experience in teaching grades one Also Robert Godin, James Nor­ had taken an author of one of ton; Patricia Miller. Stafford ton, Craig Steurer, Peter Henry, celebrated conference, in which annual town meeting next week. lire work would cut down on the panies this year, Instead of two, through twelve. For a number of Full fashioned and seamless styles by Fimit ef the Loom GALORE bas MAIN STREET - TEL. MI 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO Springs; Mrs. Frances Krechko In Reading Parley Paul Cowing, William Parkinson African natlona were also included. those relentless Greek tragedies to A reorganisation could not pos­ chances of criticism—especially Donald Berger, coordinator, has years she was engaged in consul­ Mojud and Dancette. SIzea for children, •mltsses and ladles, DURINO OUR and daughter, Tolland; Mrs. Mary tant work In all sections of the and Linda Pavel. The news of that Bandung Con­ writa the ecrlpt. What*hee hap­ sibly taka place before that meet­ rriticUm fostered politically. No announced. Twenty-seven pupils in the Hol­ beige, loden i^jav^ml^^ljck. 48th A N N IV E R S A R Y ing. The trooper must find a house police force should be a party to Wilde and daughter. West St. country, including Hawaii. SALE! ference in 1955 was primarily the pened haa. at any rate, been the The expanded program will be­ lister St. School sixth grade will The water surface of the Indian in Coventry, move into it and set political intrigue, nor a of gin Monday when students will 1-e Admitted today: Amelia Weigel, ’The sixth grade pupils who will amlllng attendance of Premier same old progresti^’e story, first Ocean ia 28.356.000 square milea. j lARGAJNS GALORE DURING OUR GREAT up shop biefore he could turn to It. given an opportunity to sign up 32 Elizabeth St. take part in a reading demonstra­ take part in the demonstration one rerialon of the original re­ are Donna Allen, Judith Gobellle, Chou En-lal of Oommuniat China, this task. With this in mind, it Let the selectmen and new resi­ for the. program. Interviews will tion during the, Connecticut Read­ 48th ANNIVERSARY SALE! Free Purnell ParUagl _ who sprinkled pledges of peaceful strictions, then another, with the might be well to delay action at dent trooper reorganize the Patrol begin Thursday. Vernon and TaloottviUe news is ing Conference at Manchester Shirley Harrison, Arlene LaPehta, handled through The HernM's High School Saturday, Nov. 7. Robin Starkel, Richard Schuetz, OPEN MONDAYS e FREE PURNELL PARKING ! eoexlatence all over the place, and moUvetlon the same as It was once the next budget meeting until the -»^tell the people just how the Pa­ EXHIBIT CLOSES, TOO A proclamation signed by the Arthur’a Luncheonette selectmen esn report to the people trol will be nin--and then .let LAST DAY government heads of Rockville, Rockville Burenu, S W. Main St„ The demonstration will be con­ Mary McKeon, Elizabeth Canq>belt, •cored, to United States chsgrin before—one or another of the vic­ sgain Just what they propose to them vote on the funds to eupport With the ending of our 85th Anniversary Vernon and laiington, names Mon­ telephone TRemoat 5-8186. ducted by Miss Loretta M. Anti, Kathleen McMahon and Catherine Main S t, cor. of St. James MARLON : —we almost oretended to Ignore tors In World War II hopes to use Vendetta. FOR EVERYTHING! do. If it was important enough lo tomorrow, the f’ xhibit of ‘‘Old Manchea- •' day as Junior Achievement Day. supervisor of field services and ; the Bandung Conference—a tie- the power potential of Germany rail a town meeting Tuesday night Ths local group is affiliated with Thomas Hardy, author of the consultants for the Wesleyan Uni­ Also Jean Traygls, Bethelen Wtl- Hot bagel and 1 •_raendous propaganda triumph. or the actual future poiwer of Ger­ on an item which would normally ter” close.s, tod. Old photos, postcards, Junior Achievement of Hartford classical "The Return of the Na­ versity Department of School Ilamson, N ic h o la s Oonvertlno, cream cheese. U V tive.” lived to the age of . He John Dulka, Roger Fantom. Thom­ A t the Colombo Plan conference many against tome other victor or be voted the same night as the maixs, book.s .. . there’.a no end to the nos- and with the national organiza­ 88 Services. other town budget items, it follows tion. died in 1928 Mias Anti will demonstrate how as Neilson,. John Atkinson. Ann Read Herald Advs. now being held, the Independent, victors. talpic memenlo.s you’ll see for the last, that it is important enough to be Ttl. Ml 9^14 time tomorrow. neutrallat Asian mind has finally The nation that waa once going brought before the voters at an­ TOMORROW aacat^ ^rorn the t ^ l l of that 1955 to he turned pastoral has been other special meeting. FOR FRESCRIFTION ; perfWtttiice. It 'li ditonay^ and asked to fevlA-e an army, by the This would mean that the Pa­ ; diaheartened over the fact that dla- same victors whr were once going trol budget would be the only one >INE FHARMACV of all the budgets not approved. ; tllualon haa come from the emer­ to forbid It an army forever. The DELIVERY However, there la at least one gence ot a reckleas. quarrelsome. nation that waa never going to be ' trouble-making brand of behavior allowed to possess or handle the ■ on the part of that same Commu- weapons of modem war has found WATKINS Iniat China which waa i^aaaurlng these w-eapona being preaaed Into everybody back in 1955'. ita hands by Its old enemies. The HOUSE SON, Inc. The latest developments slong nation that was never going to be 'jjioufuL Opsm m i^ ; the Indian b o . ^ -muat be making Allowed to manufteture arms is ■ a aharp Impact un the whole Aslan being invited and permitted to on- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT •mind. Tibet w m ^nccdedly an in- tar one field after another. The | ^ COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED ^ Uamal affair,, afidt^lhoiigh otbdr latest such declaion, the latest Aslan peoples could fegret the tac- event In this repetition of Greek ' tics and the kind of hand ahown traged}’. Is the voti of the ,Coun-1 ' there, they could not,^ regard It as eil of the Western European Union ;a case of e x tm a l aggression. to permit West Germany to begin MANCHESTER TV ^ Along the Indian border, the CU- the menufect’ire of some of the Highlights 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RADIO AND TV :iieae Communists are moving for smaller mlsailes we have developed. /r's the occupation and control o f ter- The current move of American rttorj- which haa.na\-er. In modem capital into various German firms Handsome Chippendale wing * ...... a_I ...kt,.!. ...Illw’hich k . will bs arms dl.^«firms I* if AUm.the ILACK chairs in exclusive 85th An­ times at least, been under Chinese AND OUR sovereignty. Thrir best claim to it future develops as the past once niversary Old Connecticut is represented by their own taagi- developed la an.other fomeful pre­ WHITE linen: brick red, brown or gold ^ natively irredentist maps. By cus- diction o f what la to come. COLOR backgrounds ...... S I 39 ' tom. tradition, end by previptw aa- As for Germany Itself, it so far . Burances of the Chinese Commu- hAs not needed to appeal to the vic­ ~ Tweed Broadloom in a choice ; Biets themselves, these border ter­ tors for such relaxation of these of 19 glorious colors. 12 or ritories have been in the custody rules. It haan't had to. There may, 16 ft. widths; complete in* • m India. And whatever rights j of couree, come a day when the SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER *1 stalled with Roberts tackless • China might claim there were to | victors of World War II grow mu- method, cushion and labor, • be appraised in a process of n e-. tually frightened of w-hat they see 129 Double duty MEN'S SWEATERS per square yard ...... 9.95 MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS BOYS' SHOP igoUatlon. not aaaerted hy force. | rising from the grave of that mill- Smart, sleek modern couch with a Scandi­ ALL MODELS and STYLES. MOGULAR, LONG CREW NECK, WINDJAMMER, BOAT NECK . Now, however. ClUna still talks tarism they once pledged them- All Work Reg. $24.60 Cigarette tables navian flavor features a Good.vear Airfoam and SH AW L CO LLAR STYLES ! e f negotiation, but is making defi- selves to extinguish. But. having Fully SHORTS. STOUTS ahd SHORT STOUTS BOYS' SPORT OR DRESS SHIRTS SHOE DEPT . Reg. 811.98. Reg. UM. SIZES thru 20. ; nlte mliltai^ mo\-es which would voluntarily broken so many lines Guaranteed in a choice of Colonial designs cushion and rubberized hair Iwl.stcr.'i. U.se it ' SIZE 88 to SO 8 come in .colid cherr.v; 19' -j to ' NOW .... 5 9 . 5 5 NOW . . . ^ 7 . 1 5 . produce the fact of Chinese oc- therr.selves. where will they have a.s abed at night. Choice of covers; reg. $149. Reg. 81.98. Reg. 8S.50. ; eupatlon and control of the ter- either the resolution or the right to 26 inches t a l ! ...... 18.85 REG. $39.95...... N O W $ 31.95 Reg. 810.98, Reg. 87.98. NOW .. $1.75 NOW ... $2.80 JUMPING JACKS • ritory before such negotiation be- drew e new line then? NOW ..,, ^ 8 . 7 5 NOW . . . $6.35 OPEN DAIl.Y 1 r.M . to 9 P.M.— SATURD AYS 10 A.M.-« P.M. Reg. 82.95. Reg. 83.95. Reg. $24.50 Tole Pole lamps BaMea size, 1 to 8. Children’s size g'/t to 12. • g«n. Poeseaslon, In other words, Reg. 89.95. NO W .., $2.35 NOW .. $3.15 REG. $ 4 2 . 9 5 ...... N O W $ 3 4 .4 0 Sizca 8 -M-L-XL. Reg. *8.78. $ 1 1 q Beg. 80.50. 1 5 C A would be Bine-tenths of the ne- Kennedy On The Club . . . a modern idpa adapted to n o w ’ .... > 7 . 9 5 POLO SHIRTS ALSO NOW ...... NOW ...... ' goUation. New York City Police Commis­ old time tole.'3 candle fix ­ Reg. 87.80. ; Pertiaps the basic explanation tures with .shades; black or REG. $47.95. Infant size, to . sioner Stephen F. Keimedy con; NOW $ 3 8 .4 0 MEN'S BRIEFS MEN'S 8 8 • NOW ..... $6.45 ; fo r thia Chinese Commuaist lough- tlnues to rank as one of our favor­ tole g r e e n ...... 19.85 JR. BOYS' SUITS CADET SUITS Reg. *439. ■ neea lies in the very youth of the m d SHORTS • t " SHIRTS SIzea IS to 80. . NOW ...... $3.80 ite phrasemakers. No't many weeks j KING-SIZE REG. $50.00. .N O W $ 4 0 .0 0 Sizes 0 to 18. ' Misses’ size 12'/| to 4. ■ Chinese revolution. It now^ comes ago, he made hea-'ilnes 'with his Reg. $209.00 Lawson Sectional Reg. 81.00. $19.95 Reg. *8.00. Reg. 8830. $ 7 A A i to the stage of -expansionist ad-! ringing re^l8al ^to segregate his po- NOW ...... V.. $4.25 sofa units, 54 inches long each, _ REG. $55.00. NOW ... Reg. 818.90. ' venture which, in our wishful i lice force in response to the de- now$ 4 4 ;0 0 NOW .... $^15.00 IB' with right or left hand arms. Reg. $1.10 Reg. $87.98, ChildreiL’s site 0 ! 'i to 8. I thinking St least, we hope Russia . mand of Some Harlem leaders that, Reg. $1.88. NOW .... $22.35 Growing girts’ alaea.- Foam-latex cushions; box NOW ... Reg. 819.90. Reg. *530. CA AC ‘,1s now ready to abandon. It ia .not jhe assign none but Negro officera REG. $50.00. .NOW .. NOW ...... Reg. *7.95. 7 C pleats; covered to order, NOW $ 4 8 .0 0 NOW .... Reg. 889.95. ^neceeaarily peeking war; it is see­ to that'section of the city. Slimline 8 9 Reg. 81.20. $15.50 NOW ...... 9 - NOW . . . $23.50 Reg, $6.00. ding how far it can go. each ...... 158.85 ' NOW $ ' Now he has teed off on-the New Reg. $115,00. A pimplifiefl version of the REG. $65.00. Reg. 81.80. Reg. 888.80. NOW ...... 5.10 In such a theory, it would be .NOW $ 5 2 .0 0 Reg. 888A0 York'C ity Council, which adopted couch above, but just aa comfortable! Gopd- Reg. 81.50, NOW ... NOW .... $19.95 I conceivable thet Communist China a reaolution the other day calling, Reg. $69.50 Colonial student's NOW ... N O W ^ ... $15.95 .vear Airfoam cushion: rubberized hair bol­ ^ . I i would be in Us present phase of on Police Co nmissioner Kennedy desk in Old Ipswich nutmeg REG. $69.50. N O W $ 5 5 .6 0 maple. Big 20 x 40-inch top; ster. Large selection of decorator cover's. V -I Children's Kali-sten-iks I toughness no matter what else to have hiS'patrolmen carry night; MEN'S COLORED -1, MEN'S BOYS' SWEATERS ;was going on in the world.’ ' sticks during the daytime, the bet- double deep file drawer‘59.85 REG. $85.09. BaMes size, 2 to 4. Children's size 8 V I 'prohleni of Juvenile delinquency. Reg. $49.50 Authentic copy Reg. Z4.00. Reg. 84.00. NOW . $5.55 ■ celvable that Communist'China is In response to this resolution, Barely larger REG. $89.75. NOW $ 7 1 .8 0 NOW ...... NOW ... *3 .1 * Reg. 84.90. or a' fine old Captain's chair Reg. 87.08 Infant size 8 to 0. ‘ eurrently finding some special Kennedy replier' as follows: than a pack of N O W .. $3.95 with thick, .«crol’ back. Black Reg, 84.50, NOW . . . $6.35 Reg. *8.50. C C C A Misses' size tV/t to 8. i tonic for ita adventuresome, quar- "Suddenly -'’e City Council'has, cigarettes, this with clipper ship jlocofation , REG. $95.00. eeeeeeeae .N O W $ 7 6 .0 0 Reg. 84.80. NOW . .. *3 .5 9 Reg. 88.80. NOW ...... JV ; relaome policy. after many years of silence, de- NOW ...... NOW .. Reg. 80.98. in colors ...... • 39.85 Reg. $17.50. Lowest $4.40 Infant size, *Reg. $730. Reg. 8830. REG. $19.95...... Reg. 816JIO. Reg. 880.95. ; China has not yet openly accused neressary. Bronze sculptured steel with noh-mar plas­ NOW $ 1 5 .9 5 Beg. 88.98. NOW ... $6.45 NOW ...' $7.20 musteb Reg. $69.60 Lane Cedar Che.st NOW ...... $13.15 NOW .... $20.75 •Khruahthev of being a traitor to "Adult delinquency," he said, "is mum NOW .. .. *3.15 I ...... *3 .6 0 Reg. 89.50. in up-to-the-minute Dani.sh ■ tic tops and plastic upholsteries to match. Reg. 80.95. Reg. 889.00. •Oommuniat piinciples, and ia not ■ not the answer to Juvenile delin- 5 TRANSISTOn POCp.PORTABlE , design. Walnut with tobacco 36 X 48 X 59-inch table; 6 chairs. REG- $ 2 4 .9 5 ...... NOW $ 1 9 .9 5 Reg. 819.95. Reg. *4.28. NOW .., $5.90 NOW ... $8.05 ' likely to do ao as long as he holds' quehey.” NOW .... NOW ...... $23.50 . * 3 .4 0 1 Sizes 8 thru 18, 18 to 4. brown ‘‘Softone’' finish.“42'-j $14.95 NOW . • Reg. 1835. Reg. 810.50. • power. But one can imagine in- On such occasions, it begins to NOW ___ $8.90 Lifetime transistors inches wide ...... 5 9 85 . RiE&* $29o95a Reg. 821.50. Reg. 888.98. NOW .. $5.05 ;atanuneoufc Peiping cheers if dawn on us that Police CommU. •novy $ 2 3 ,9 5 ft Superb tone and pei IWI II lonce Big light bargain 11-85 NOW ..... $17.20 NOW .... $26.35 IKhiiiShchev should t.e overthrown. Bioner Kennc^,' ma.< be something *; Meanwhile, the Chinese Commu- more thu a maker of ringing Pocket-perfect (only 2Vz x 1 Ve) Reg. $13.25 Sewing bucket^ Reg. $15.30 Set o f ,24-inch table • lamp REG. $ 3 9 .9 5 ...... ■ 4 NOW $ 3 1 .9 5 WOMEN'S RAIN BOOTS ^tUate have been quite delighted, one made from a genuine Vermont ($4.99), 20-inch dresser lamp ($4.15) and CEHOUSESSON phraaea It may. be. at least, that b piiTriip lamp ($3.75), in brass plate; beig* Boys' Shoes Reduced 20% ru t, Cuban, high heel atylea. Smoke color. • must aeeume, to hive our State J mapre sap bucket, on legs.' fhe reason the phrases ring is be­ Model No. 6504 RE^Pa $42*95 aftftftftOftft.afte MmIbI Nb. 850S • Rb4io plut IM*# .N O W S 3 4 .3 5 PUstie. Beg. 8835. N O W ...... $1.79 ■Depertment pronounce its .new cause they dd swing the tongue of •CCMMrlti: bBttoryt plu|-in •Nt*rABl 5 troniiriors, With c o v e r ...... 1 0 .8 5 burlap shades! IN BOYS' SHOP ONLY G IV E d t fC G R E E N •nlpfiMi tDFyti* cewhiHt c«rryln< ■4Mrtoa o l .Moacois responalbiUty •tVMIV hai:d cpininon sqhsft mrainali MMft M8 tFfffi I dlfde, plus lor whatever^Pelplh< does, in fact, the hollow shell of some contem H f Ffivttffi ti*UNlft|e Witu CM#. 8^ f fSormliter. PtipiMg ftssmi to be ruehliig into porary moronity. »' « • , ^ .• * <5 ^ 7 *

MANCHEETBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1958 P A G E N X N I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80, 1969 \ m «it of old buttoBB at latBroat to Bolton coUeetors. Columbia Stas^n^s Rival in Race Mra. RobBrt Arendt will foBturo cBTdB and wr^plngs; Mrs. E. J. Crew Widens Rooer, knlttad wasu", Mrs. Ernest Holds Pre-Election Wfti Parade Howard and Mra. Stanley. Nichols Church Plans he igh chool orld Sr., needlework; Mrs. LMter Gow­ to dump Vice Praeldent Nlxpn hut T H S W (CoBtfanod froBi O w ) Rt. 6 Section er, fm lt cake; Mra. John Sadler, Holiday Fair the campaign never picked up baked goods and candy; Mra. L«s- Penn, claimod exempUbn for thoee much otaam. Recently Staasen said Ha Harlow, Jewelry; Mrs. William he would support Nixon for ths CoBipUod by Stodonto of Mandiootcr Hiirh tkbdU ilia Women’s Guild of tha Co­ four years becauae ha was in fed­ Friday, Octobor 80 At Red Ember Navarette and Mrs. Herbert Hutt, presidency If he le nominated. V «L X X V L N o. 8 white elephant, grab hag and par­ lumbia Congregational Chbrch, at eral aervice. He eaid he did not receive any Income in Philadelphia Staasen also woo dofsated In his cel post ttema; and Mrs. Charlea its meeting at the home of Mra. The StaU Hlghwa:^ Department Carl Hempel, haa voted to join for ths years in question. Md for the Republlcsn nomina­ Warren, novelty gifts. Mrs. War­ tion for governor of Pennsylvania New Members began work thle week on a shoul­ ren VHH also arrange decorations with the Ladies Society in putting Mortln Rotman, city revemw Smith. Tauris on Ui6 Christmas Fair Dec. 5. commissioner, eaid he'd let the in ths 1958 primary. der-widening project on Rte. 6 and for the event. Dilworth and former Mayor Gridders Rout Bristol, 40-0 A turkey dinner will be served a Guild members wiU manage the courts decide. 44A near the Red Ember Restau-. Selected by 5 and 6:30 p.m. undar the general refreshment area, serving Ua, cof­ ' Mayor Dilworth, endorsed by all Joseph fi. Clark, now a U S. sena­ And Boris l^t tor, teamed up in 1951 to end 66 rant chairmanship of Mrs. Jphn Erick­ fee and cooklea, and the committee three Philadelphia dally newspa­ It te the culmination of a re­ son and Mrs. Fred Warren. Mra. In charge is Mra Hyland Tasker, pers, hss the full backing of years '6f Republican rule In the For First Win at New Field Fnnaylvanta's Democratic Na­ city.- Tracik Record Drama O iib quest made almoit two years ago W. Arnold McKinney will be in Mrs. John Card and Miss Jean charge o f the kitchen; Mra. Myron. Natsch. They will also have a tional Committeeman, fio v . David Dilworth waa elected dlstriot to the State Traffic Commission L. Lawrence, and Philadelphia’! attorney and Clark became mayor ^KBcbMtcr Hirli t>rokC Into the "Nonsense. Whatever Mother Leo II, the dining room; and Mrs. Christmas gift booth, making the On Un way to an saay irin over by the Board of Selectmen. Major articles for It at their November Democratic chairman, Congrees- at the head of a so-called reform frti poluinn for the flret time this might do—she wouldn’t deecend to Robert Richardson, clean-up. Mrs. yMr Monday, O ct 26. as they CCIL rlvi^ Hall High Behool, goal of the project le to widen the Erickson and Mrs. Michael Gold- meeting and In smaller group man William J. Green Jr. Lateat administration. registration figures ahdw 581,090 hruahod Bristol Esstem 40-0 in a Legion of Honor three members df tbe Mai|chester WUng.” extra traffic lane on the south side snlder, both of South Rd„ have meetings. Members in charge of Gets Appointment game at Memorial Field. Thif This epsrkling line and othera of the road. The 4-lane stretch on been taking reservations for this procuring the materials and doing Democrats and 413,063 Republi­ SAVINGS High School cross-counti^ team the planning Include Mrs. John Dr. Eklmond R. Zagllo, 66 Lake- cans eligible to vote. Siarked the Indians’ first win on like It, repeated by eome 60 freeh- the hill narrows to two lanes at event. Arthur's LuncheoBStte I v O A N tied for a new course record of men and eophomoree during the WUHams Rd. Church Notea Him, Mrs. John Kozelka, M rf wood Circle, has been appointed The 61-year-old former Marine their new field, and was the first Main S t, Cor. Of St. Jaipe* \ . . f i < I \ I I 11 victory at home in four years. * 14:50 over the 2.7 mile course: Paint and Powder tryouts held on In February, 1958, the proprietor Bolton Congregational; Worship John card and Mrs. Gus Naumec.' attending orthopedic surgeon at haa conducted a vigorous street- Dally Breakfast Special The Guild decided not to run a corner campaign. He has appeared The MHS Wjusd recovered three Slick juniors Ken Smith and Monday, Tuesday snd Thursday of the Red Ember asked the Se­ and. church school at 9 and 10:30 the Newington Hospital for Crip­ Orange Juice, 2 eggs, any Bristol fumbles in the first quar­ durin^r weeks were lectmen to investigate the possibil­ chicken barbeque next summer, pled Children. Hia appointment regularly on television and radio Andy Tauris and senioi; Jay Boris a.m. Nuraery for amall children style, buttered toBst, 9 0 ^ BasewtaTaa»a esaiS T riaaweiat lasTiTSTieo ter, to put the game out of reach witnessed by the sophomore mem­ ity of instaUing some trattlc con­ during both services in the Com concentrating on other projects In­ was announced yesterday by Dr, programs * answering questions, breezed serosa the finish line stead. It la conaiderlng sponsoring Jelly, coffee, J T W at the Lancers. Actually, Bristol holding, handsi the signal signify­ bers of Point and Powder. Each trol at the point because of the munity Hall kitchen. The Rev. Burr H. Curtis, eurgeon-ln-chlef from the audience. m aale of decorative plates depict­ Dilworth is running on his first- fumbled the ball three out pf the ing s tie, 10 seconds ahead of the person who tried out was rated by hazard created by cars waiting to Theodore W. Chandler Jr. ia pas­ of the hospital. ' first four times they carried it, and a 5-polnt system. The points each make left hand turns at the spot. tor. ing the new pariah house, which Dr. Zagllo replace# Dr. F ank term record. He haa repeatedly old course record set In 1956 by would be a companion piece to the their inability to hang onto the Mike Eagle of Middletown. De­ person received were totaled and A rear-end collision Involving a St. George’s Episcopal Church: S'tafford Jonei in the poet. charged that Staasen is seeking to divided I by the number of judges. Bolton resident who lives in the Holy (Communion at 10 a.m. Church Church plate aold a few years ago. Since September 1946, Dr. Zag­ be mayor only jto further his real pigskin was their downfall. spite the extremely wet conditions Over 200 of the church plates were Bristol took the opening kickoff i The following sophomore girls area precipitated the request. The school from nuraery through pri­ llo has been a member of the staff aspiration to become president of the Manchester trio paced the first aold. and the supply la now com­ at the Newington Hospital, con­ the United SUtea. The mayor says on their own 46 and fumbled on I half-mile in 2:34, the mile time wers chosen: Susan Benet, Carol Highway Department describes mary grades at same hour in Rec­ pletely exhausted. tributing both hia skill as a Staasen knows nothing of Phila­ the very next play, sophomore was 5:35. The three Manchester Close, Mary Hpbln, Sharon Joch- the work now under way as shoul­ tory. Nuraery for infanta in Rec­ Dave Malausky recovering for 1 imsen, Dorothy Levaasaur, Joanne der reconstruction from Bolton tory kitchen. Church school pupils Mrs. Ossie Triplett and Mra. Hy­ physician and his aervice on vari­ delphia, haa never really lived here CHILDREN’S regulsra drove through the last Center Rd. eaat for 2,000 f t land Tasker were awarded the pen ous committees to which be waa except when he\ waa president of Manchester. Id only seven plays. : half-ntile in about 3:30 -for sn Lucas, Nancy Norris, Leslie Odeee, of Grades 3 through 6 attend wor­ the Indians crossed the goal line.' Pat Perry. Sari Pinkman, Amy A minor change in the west­ ship, leaving for claaaes midway In and pencil sets given by the Birth­ appointed by the hospital execu­ Penn a decade ago. average, of under 6:30 per mlU bound traffic lane at the foot of day Calendar published to mem­ tive committee. Staasen promises if he ia elected Oo-Captain Dick Sylvester scoring John SalcUis, hard running aopho Raesler, Barbara Smith, Lois service. TTie Rev. Donald W. SALE Stoker. the hlH ia also being made. The Greene ia vicar. bers who made the best record on He la a 1933 graduate of Colum­ mayor he will stop what he calls a on a 12-yard run. mdre, covered the course in sn es soliciting for Hstl-gs. Mias Jean Bristol took the ensuing kick­ Twenty freshman girls •were fence at the 3-J'a Restaurant haa St. Maurice Roman Catholic bia University School of Physi­ heavy migratory flow of Negroes cellent 15:36 copping fourth placet^ been moved north and the shoulder Church; Masses at 7, 8:30 and 10 Natach, chairman of the project, cians and Surgeons. He did hia from the South to Philadelphia, He SCHOOL SHOES off, and fumbled again. The alert Joe Packard, John Golden, and selected: They were Andrea Banks, announced that several members Malausky recovered on the visi­ widened and paved at this point. a.m. The Rev. Bernard L. McGurk internship and rjasidency at the haa charged that under the ■ Dil­ Art Cheesmsn filled out the Man­ Eilem Boris, Jennifer Caven, Les­ This will also decrease'the hazard who had previously received these OXFORDS tors' 31, and in five plays junior lie Cwlkla, Susan Qronln, Donna ia pastor. Moses Taylor Hospital in Scran­ worth admlniatratlon crime has chester varsity, all under 16 min­ of rear end ColHsions for cars wait­ •^Ited Methodist Church: Wor­ prizes had again brought In excel­ ton, Pa., in 1933 to 1935. spread and unemployment in­ Greg Manchuck scored Manches- utes. in sixth, seventh, and eighth Davis, Darlene Dewart, Sharon lent results, and 1,115 listings on Eldredge, Candace Fenn, Hilda ing to make left turns at the warn­ ship at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sermon In 1936, Dr. Zagllo joined the creased. His platform also in­ t4r's second touch-down. places. ing light the 1960 calendar a -e over 100 Once again Bristol took the kick Felngold, Elleti Firestone, Brenda by the Rev. Carlton T. Daley, courtesy staff of Mancheater Me­ cludes; full employment, safety Hall'Righ didn't field a junior The entire project is expected to "Counting the Cost." Church more than the previous high In the morial Hospital and of the Rocky and security, fewer taxes. STRAPS off and two plays later fumbled Alan Pratt varsity; so, .all of the Manchester Math Club officers Intently watch aa Joseph O'Brien, club advisor, demonstrates how to use the Hauver, Barbara Pearce, Cynthia take about two weeka for comple­ six years It has been published. little Poet, Pat Sabia, Lorraine Shea, school at 9:30 a.m. Nursery during Hill Veterans Hospital. He waa Dilworth lists as priorities in hia again. Junior Bill Belekewlcs re­ ninners ran in the varsity event. Genlac computer. They are from left to right: Jim Ledbetter, vice prerident; Beverly Stevenson, tion. It is being done by State 11 a.m. aervlce. A training session This year the picture ,on the cal­ covered on the Lancers' 16. The / ♦ Lynda Smith, F o e t Thurnauer, i'nvited to become an aaslatant In platform, city redevelopment, * Proporly Fittod 3 - 9 9 The next five Manchester finishers treasurer; Barry Hopper, president; and Bill Barrett, secretary. (Herald Photo by Satemls). Highway Department personnel for workers in the Everymember endar will be the Saxton’ B. Uttle $ Hats off to a most friendly and Always smiling snd laughing, orthopedic pediatrics on the active transportation and a continuing Indians moved only eight yards in were Bill Griffin, Ken Ames, Jim Marge Vincent and Susan Walker. and equipment. Canvass will be held at Epworth Free Library. four plays and Bristol took over likeable member of the senior class, Alan Pratt has disproved the idea Of the eophomore boye who tried staff at MMH in 1938, and an as­ fight on crime. O'Brien, Fred Krawiec, snd Chuck GOParty Slated House at 6:30 p.m. MYF meets at Teachers Go to School The two candidates met five * B-C*D wMHis the ball on downs. After gaining Miss Joanne Uttle. "Jo” has that "Youth ia wasted on the Junior Girls Elect but Jeffrey Bantly, Charles Joy sociate in pediatrics in 1946. young.” Towle. The Republican Town Commit­ 7 o’clock. The Columbia Teachers Assn, He became chief of the ortho­ timea in public debate during the a first down. Bristol fumbled again, proved herself not only popular The score was Manchester, 16; and Joel Wind were chosen; of the tee will sponsor a "GOParty” Nov. has officially announced the Hat of and this itme sophomore Tony One can't help^ but relax and Phyllis Solomon was elected freshmen, Nicholas DeCesare, Paul pedic department in 1949, a pdat campaign. wrlth her clasamatee, but also re­ Hall, 47. I Math Club Enthusiasts president o fthe Junior Girls' 12 SB a preliminary event for the Manchester Evening Herald teachers pursuing professional he still holds. He has a private Both have Impresaive back­ Alibrio recovered for Manchester look at the cheery aide of things Flavell, Stephen Gendel. Eric Gott­ Bolton correspondent, Doris M. sponsibly capable of handling thil Next ■ . Thursday Manchester Club at a special meeting held 1060 political campaign. James G. courses at Institutions of higher practice in association with Dr. grounds with long records of pub­ OB the Lancers' 26. Three plays when with our "Man of the Week." meets Norwich and Windham at fried, Stanley Grzyb, John Juiba, D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell 3-5645. many honors which have come Al’s optimism and ability to en­ in A-7, Oct. 15. Other elected Ronald Ksemarzyk, Jeffrey tias- Hassett and Figene Gagliardone learning. Ten teachers out of a 16 Peter Gram and Dr. Andrew lic aervice. later Sylvester threw a pass to the hilly Norwich course. Al­ on the ataffal Porter School arc MANCHESTER GREEN Oo-Captaln Pat Mistretta, and her way. Her greateet honore dur­ joy life to Its fullest shines Construct Computer officers are Gulda Ozols, vice sow, John Mortimer, Jeffry Fond are co-chairmen for the buffett Thomas. ' Both unsucceaafiilly aspired to | ing her high school years have though every meet Is, of course, president of the Junior Girls’ dinner to be held at the Rose- taking courses at the present time. the governorship of the state, Mistretta went over to score the through his ' personality sn'd important, the varsity team is and Danton Tremarco. been her elections to the Legion apreada to others around him. tary; Karol Cobb and Patricia The names of the people that mount at ,6 p.m. One Driver Held The teachers and their courses fol­ town but many new changes have Staasen last year and Dilworth Indians third touchdown. Sopho­ reaching s peak for the State A rectangular pegboard, sim­ Sheridan, treasurers. low; Mrs. Marion Haines, The more Gary McConnell then kicked of Honor and to the Student Coun­ A1 haa been elected to the Stu­ are not bn these lists, but who did Mrs. Ruth Loyzim, state' repre­ been added since. The changes are four years previous. Open Championship and the CCIL Teaching of Social Studies, at Wll SHOE OUTLET cil in her senior year. dent Council for four consecutive ple in aspect, yet complex in Its Judy Prescott, '61 try out will be put on a waiting sentative from 'Tolland, will a{Mak in Sections 5, 6, 19 and 24. Mem­ Staasen has taken plenty of the first of his four placements. field day, to be held at New Brit­ In 2-Car Crash Hmantic State College; M rs.' Gall In the second period, Manchuck 'Jo" has played a vital role in years, and serves this year as Soccer Team wide range of capabilities. Is the Hat and will probably be eoneider- to the group on the party's "Re bers of the commlaaion have been lumps in politics ths last f e w STOftC HOURS: f:30 AM. to 9:00 PJl4. ain. In CCIL competition Man­ emit for 1960” movement. AH Re Gagnon, Methods In Audio "Visual meeting about once a week to Intercepted an ill-thrown Bristol the activities of the girls’ clubs, chairman of the scholarship com- widely discussed Genlac Computer. ed later In the year. ysars. peaa on his own 46 and raced 54 for ttie has held office In these or- chester carries .a 5 and 0 record. Cecily England, '62 publican office holders, party Mrs. Dorothy M. Hayes, 23 Materials, at the Univerafty of study suggestions to be put be­ In 1956 he touched off a drive mittse. His powfirful bass ringing Jay Boris, ’60 Nearing Tie Purchased in September by Mr. Mrs. Mclnemy Parker St., waa arrested after a Connecticut: Mrs. Barbara Jacob­ yards for a touchdown, and a 26-0 ganixatlons for three out of four voice haa won him a spot in the members and new voters will be fore the t(^n. years. She wse elected treasurer Joseph O'Brien, Math Club 'a d ­ eapeclally urged to attend. 2-car accident at Parker and E. sen, The Teaching of Science In Librwy Aides Needed halftime lead. Round Table since freshman year Contrasts Schools Center Sts. yesterday, police re­ Elementary School, at WllHman- In the third quarter the Indians of the Freshman Girla’ <3ub, presi­ After winning eight straight Reservations may be made with Mrs. Amelia Kozelka of the and this year he was chosen to be visor, this device at first appeared Staff Interviews ported, and waa charged with fail­ tlc; Mrs. Ethel Brehant, Social took over the ball on their own dent of the Junior Girls' Cliib, snd a member of the All State Choir. Wright Appointefd games, the Red suid White Soccer to be nothing of great interest. Mrs. Donald Tedford, Mrs. Byron school library committee said help Mrs. Heidi Mclnemy, one of H. Shinn, Mrs. James Hassett or ure to grqnt the right of way. No Problems, at WlHlmantlc; Mrs, is atill needed in -cataloging and 11. On the first play from scrim­ Assistant Secretary of the Senior He Is also a member of the Cur­ squad is in line for m deadlock for After being assembled, however, Girls’ Oub. Manchester High School's newest Frosh Worldlings Mrs. Anthony Maneggia. one waa reported Injured in the Minna Doakow and Mra. Patricia typing at the library. "Volunteera mage. aophomore fullback Bill rent Affairs Club. To State Board first place in. the OCIL, with Hall it has already shown Its worth. teachers, gave her views on teach­ Sprengelmeyer, Critical Ap­ yrmhalt ecampered 71 yards, all One of Joanne’s fsvorits pas­ Bring PlatM coHlaion. may call Mrs. Harvey Collins. To vary his intereata, A1 takes Lured on by an interest In math ing and told of her former and proaches To Literature, at UConn.; the way to the Lancers 11. Three times is music. She likes to collect High which has played one gams and in the computer, an eager The now memebrs of the High Mrs. William Cavanaugh of Police said Mrs. Hayes, driving part In the Intramural Sports Russell A. Wright, business edu­ present life recently in the high Mrs. Mercedes Prior, Physical AMERICA’S HNEST GIFTS plays later. Junior Mike Simmons record albums, especially those by more. South Rd., chairman for the pot north on Parker St., waited for Manchester Evening Herald program- and is a member of the forty-five students had signed up school Latin room when inter­ School World staff — Holly Davis, Education, at WlUlmantic; Rich- fioored, and McConnell's kick her favorite recording artists, Pat cation teacher at MHS, was re­ to members of the Math Club luck for St. George's Episcopal traffic to clear on E. Center St. Columbia correspondent, Mrs. Intramural Officials Club. cently reappointed to the Advis­ This past Tuesday' the Indians ba viewed by a group of students. Mary Pierce, Lauren Da'vls, Mar­ 'ard Grenier, Elementary School boasted the score to 33-0. Boone and the Kingston Trio. Not before the first organisational Church pariahlonera Sunday at the before turning Into the thorough­ Eugene A. Dente, telephone. ory Board For Business Educa­ traveled to Meriden to play Platt. Born in Graudenz, East Ger­ Curriculum, and Educational Tests Later in the quarter, Sylvester only does she enjoy listening to Outride of school, he serves aa The final score read 6-1, Manches­ meeting was held. jorie Monahan, and Nell Wise — Community Hall, has reminded fare. She told police ahe saw some Academy 8-3430. music played by others, but she president of hia local chapter of tion in Connecticut. many, she attended four years of were interviewed at' the October those who plan to attend to bring cars approaching from the west and Measurements, at UConn.; eompleted a long pass to Mis­ ter the winner. Goals were scored After being elected president of Allan Howland, Human Behavior, tretta, vriio was stopped Just short herself has played In the high the Methodist . Youth Organiza­ This comiplttee meets at Cen­ by Roland Glatz. '60, who had two, elementary school, nine years of 19 -meeting in Room 208. Ques­ table settings Including plates but throught they were far enough the club at that first meeting, Gymnasium (high school) and five at UConn.; and Richard Curland o f paydirt. Frelhelt w;ent over on school band for three years. Other tion. Last yesr he was prerident tral Connecticut College with the Joe Composeo, '60, .Co-Captaln Barry Hopper. '6 0 ,led his group tioning ' revealed that all enjoy The event will be held at 6 p.m. away to allow her to enter the years of college, which include Organization and Administration the next play, and McConnell leisure activities range from read­ of the Norwich District and this object of revising the Handbook Bob Goehrlng, ’60, Eric Swanson, of enthusiastic contemporaries in writing. Three—Holly, Mary, and Reglatration to date Indicates an street. •for year ia president of the Southern studies at the University of Mu­ Mra. Hayes’ car was hit by a of the Elementary School and BIG SAVINGS at Idcked his fourth placement to ing to horseback riding and bowl­ For Business Education. The '60, .and Kevin Reardon, '60. the assembling of the computer to Lauren—have., had previous jour­ attendance of more than 110 peo­ nich, Marburg, Vienna, and ^ rlin Personnel Problems of the Teach­ hollowoM candy M l! the final score of 40-0. ing. New England conference. An lOH Board is headed by Mr. Paul Last Thursday the Indians were carry on Its first task, finding nalistic experience gathered from ple. car driven eaat on E. Center by Outside V school "Jo" is an ac­ member, he spends his Sunday af- Boynton, the State Department hoet to newcomer Bristol Central where she graduated. A film atrip recently released by Hamilton Nelson, 28, of Putnam, ing Staff, at UConn. T he Indians victory was a fine square ropts. former school newspapers, and all Classes for the teachers are held • shoptho fisam effort and credit should go tive member of the M.Y.F. at the temdons teaching swimming to coniultant on business education and the visitors were defeated 2-0. During her childhood ahe trav­ are taking the College Prepara­ the Diocese of Connecticut en as ahe left 'Parker St. and began Thus after a few "trials and eled through Europe with her .lur- on various afternoons after school to the entire team. South Methodist Church. handicapped children. in Connecticut. Dave Slbrinz, 61, and Goehring tribulations," the Genlac Com­ tory coursp. titled “The Connecticut Story to make a left turn. Both cars Speaking of lOH, he won an ents visiting France, Fgland, were towed away. Mrs. Hayes is evenings or on Saturday mornings. Manchester melts Conard, Sat­ Joanne Is one of the few lucky Phyllis Crepon, ’60 accounted for the Red and White puter, or "mechanical whiz,” was Holly Davis and Mary Pierce, will be shown. Movies taken dur­ honorable mention last yesr in the Switzerland^ Austria, Poland, and due in court Nov. 16, • Lions Plan Dance urday’ Oct. 31. in a game to be seniors who have already formed tallies. temporarily completed, and so It are planning medical scientific ing conatmctlon of the new church definite plans for the future, for Connecticut Scholastic, Writing Hungary and, later in life, Bel­ building on Rt. 44A will also be The Lions will hold a Thanks­ : FAIRWAY p la y ^ in West Hartford. Yesterday the Indians traveled stands today. careers. The only apparent singer she hse decided to go into the field Contest with sn essay on the work gium, Holland and Yugoslavia. She giving dance In Yeoman’s Hall • open thura. and fri. till 9 Bob Seelert, '60 to Bristol to play Bristol East At the last bi-monthly meeting Is Neil, he having participated in seen. NORMAN’S of Public Health Nurring; in a of the Instructors. Poetry I n g r a m enjoyed Italy moat. Nov. 21 for the community. Chair­ Next week the Indians will engage of the organization, a re-election various choirs and currently being Holiday Fair Set St. Bartholomew man, Paul Merrick’s committee in­ sense, she hae already b e ^ ii to. A diligent student who sttains Conard, of ^West Hartford, away, From her studies and travels, Plana are complete for the Held by Freshmen was held, at which Bill Barrett, she has learned and mastered Ger­ in the freshman boys' Choir. The cludes Joseph Lusky and Kenneth prepare for this career; for two honor marks, he has followed the Monday; the same'*Conard team on '60 was chosen secretary, "Holiday Fair" to be held by the Guaddno Shows man, French, Latin . and English. outstanding hobbies belong . to Guild Sets Supper Erickson. Dancing will be to years ahe has belonged to the F - College F e p course for four years Wednesday at home; and then Mr. O'Brien has announced that Woman’s Society of ' Christian ture Nurses' Club, serving this prsfering science courses, (he .She has recently started learning Mary Pierce, with an Insect col­ Mitchell's orchestra. Mr. Williani) Coe’s five fresh­ travel to Meriden to battle Ma­ 'definite plans for visiting MIT lection, and Neil Wise, who saves Service at United Methodist Slides of France year as secretary. Since August of plans to study either medicine or man English classes recently held loney oh Friday. Russian. She calls F ench the Church Nov. 14. The Guild of Our Lady of St. Zoning Hearing Set W F U M C E S l (Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ old and foreign coins. Holly, the 1956, she has been working as a chemistry In college); he Hats a taped poetry program. Tom Ryan, '61. easiest and most coI|>rfuI, and The event will begin at 1 p.m Bartholofew pariah will hold a The. Zoning and Planning Com nology) are being laid. The group dramatic member. Is joining Paint mission will hold a puMc hearing Picturesque slides from France Nurses’ Aid at the Manchester Physics aa his favorite subject. After conlpetitive tryouts the will go there to explore the offer­ English and Russian the most dif­ under the general chairmanship of Communion supper Friday, Nov, Memorial Hospital. With Al'a Industry and ability ficult. & Powder. 6 after the 7 p.m. Maas at Buckley Nov. 12 in Yeoman’s Hall to con­ GARDEN ware highlights of the French Club best boy and girl reader from each ings in the mathematics field Mrs. Elmer Weden and Mrs. F. M, Even the subjects ahe is taking to get along well with others, we The interviewers were K{trln School auditorium. sider proposed changes in regula­ n -lll meeting on October 22, 1959 class was selected to read a poem which are available ,tod)iy lo pros­ Mrs. Mclnemy taught English, Rivard, Judith Prescott, and ' Trinder. Christmas gift Items, this year indicate her Interest In can predict nothing success for Teachers Discuss decorations, wrappings and jewel Guest speaker will be t^e Rev. tions. m room 231. Mr. Micvhael Gua- over the tape recorder. The follow­ pective college students so In- French, and Latin In Germany Alexandra. Gbursky. nursing. Of her subjects, which in­ him in the future, ing were chosen; Eric Gottfried, ry win be among the many ar Bernard J. Finnegan, S. J., spiritu­ Chairman Edward Carlson said Great in room 231. Mr. Michael Gau- clinedr from 1940 to 1946, when she came Lynn Longfellow, '61 eolored slides o f France taken clude Nurses’ Math, College Prep­ AI Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Hughes, Carolyn Kirtland, Home Economies to America with ’ her hqsband,’ a tijclea offered for sale. al councilor for students at Holy that the previous hearing was ad­ SALES The young Math Club has al­ journed, but it was necessary to arhile be was in Europe during aratory EngUah, College Modem Robert Pratt of 122 Waranoke Rd. Greg Rood, Frost Thurnauer, captain in the United Statbs Army. Mr*. 'Trinder, Mrs. Weden and Cross College, Worcester. Value! ready grown into a praiseworthy Tickets may be obtained from reinsert a public notice because 312 OAKLAND ST. SfiB7-1958. Foblema, Home Management and Roanne Wiae, ’60 Steve Morrison, Jane Howeeon, Ed Five Manchester teachers, Mias organization. She arrived on Thanksg;iving, Mrs. John Hayden will be, in Mr. Guadano began by showing Child Development, her favoritea Hachadourian, Cheryl Kuhney, and charge of the booth featuring holl the chairman. Mrs. Maurice Cole­ the warning had been changed. MI 9-9406 Hannah Jensen, .Miss Joyce John­ Jane Steiner, '61 1948. She thought the United Copies of the proposed regula­ pictures of the Palace of Versailles are Nuraes’ Math snd Child De­ USE CASH REGISTER Ivan Wasilieff. son, Mrs. Doris Payne, Mrs. day corsages, jewelry, dried flower man, 74 Lydall St., or after -all States a great and beautiful land tions have been circulated around sad the city of Paris, including the velopment. Mr. Harry Smith’s business Five other students with original Greta Rourkc, and Mrs. Mary Ann and has loved it ever since. arrangements and a large assort; Masses on Sunday. Steam or Dry Iron Could it be that the senior'blasa cissses have been learning the uses ideas set up a calypso finale for the *Tiftb Avenue of Paris" and the Warner, attended the Connecticut Shortly after coming, she at­ A representative of F. C. A. In­ ALL BUfel Tower. French laundry is blessed with s second Forence and operations of tbe cash reg­ program entitled. “ Cotton Pick­ Valley Regional Meeting of Hoine Elections and Trip tended Radcliff graduate school IfOftMAN'S PRICE methods snd famous French monu­ Nightingale? At any rate, we pre­ ister. They have been practicing ing". Using the poem “ Boll Wee­ stitute was in the Guidance office CONTROLLED Economics Teachers, held on for a year and obtained her Mas­ on Oct. 4 to talk to boys and girls ments were discussed, and then he dict a successful future for a top- on a register donated by Mr. Felix vil,” the music imitated that of Wednesday. Oct. 14, at Suffleld Occupy Club Time ter of Arts degree. Since then she HEAT HAIRDRYER notch girt Gremmo of the Farmer's Market. Jamaica with an original ending. interested In electronics. BULBS showed many F ench chateaux in High School. haa taught at the University of UST the country. Including their fur­ Joanne is the daughter of Mr. Amy Raesler, ’62 Those who took part were: Ellen NORMAN'S PRICE and Mrs, Howard Little of 206 Firestone. Tim Donahue. Steve The teachers and townspeople British Parliamentary Elections Maryland and at RHAM High Substantial scholarships are be­ PRICE $ 1 0 . 4 5 nishings and gardens. A slide il­ school in nearby Hebron. She lustrating the nowth of arti- Wells St. Mrs. Helen Page Skinner, read­ Gendel, Harry Huntington, .and discussed ways in which Home were discussed by a panel of four ing offered to boys wishing to take UST Economics could further its con­ thinks Manchester High Is a great the course leading to si Bachelor Rffc/uceef $17.95 cImA os stimulated much interest. Marj’Anne Besch, ’60 ing instructor, haa been giving Eric Gottfried. at a regular Current Affairs Club PRICE help in reading comprehension to ' Altogether, this resulted in a tributions to the community ' and school with especially wonderful of Science degree In Fire protec­ $ TIm meeting came to a close af­ meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 20,' In room facilities and is glad her two boys ter a brief business meeting in juniors and seniors who took Pre­ most interesting program in the its homes. A potiuck supper was tion at the University of Mary­ S2S.9S liminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests opinion of all the classee. served. 219. The panel consisted of Mari­ will be able to attend: land. For-details, the Guidance of­ IMPORTANT which future plans for meetings Jayvee Booters, With exclusive steam flow were discussed. on Oct. 24. Mary Pierce, '63 Holly W. Davis, '63 lyn Case, Jill Diskan, Betsy Sala- When asked to compare Eu- fice may be consulted. "hie fnateat, noet comfartnMe, meat practicBl hair dry­ procan and'American schools, she Phyllis Crepon, *60 fia and Bob Goehring. vents that give an . . . ing method known. Hands are free to do other things Rockville in Tie replied that European- countries . Students must take the most db while hair dries quickly and theroughly. Marilyn gave an Introductory concentrate more on the classical rect route to the cafeteria. speech, giving some of the political education and place much less The Manchester Jayvee soccer history of England, followed by Frosh Complete team played an aggressive Rock- stress on social life and extra­ Teachers interested in joining Betsy, who spoke of the present curricular activities. Both have the MEA bowling league should • TUUPS vUle team to a scoreless deadlock leadership. Bob tojd of former ANNOUNCEMENT English Projects their advantages, however. She contact Dave Dooman, of Ber­ on Wednesday, Oct. 21. The meet­ leaders of Parliamient, and Its •HYACINTHS says that our social set up and our nard. f ing was the second clash between early accomplishments. Jill con­ • DAFFODILS In Miss Catherine McGuire’s the two rivals, Rockville being materials and facilities arfe far cluded with a discussion of the superior. Club notices to be printed on the At an early date a new Coln-O-Matlc Maytag Coin-operated Laun. • CROCUS English I classes, which have Just victorious in the first contest. labor party. eompleted studying the book, The Manchester defense, led by She id in favor of starting lan­ Club Meetinge sheet should be left *' dry la to be opened at 500 Center Street. Mancheater (location formerly rJOhnny Tremaln," students chose Toby'Pomper, Peter Lafond, and Mr. Lewis Piper, club advisor, guages in about the third and In the offices before the close Of known aa "Carvel’s) next to Tony's Atlantic Service Station. TUUPS 35c doz. ' ons of their abilities and made a Co-Captaih Jack Ansaldi thwarted conducted a discussion of the re­ fourth grades, as is being done on school on Friday. project using it. cent UN trip. The pros and cons a stnall scale on both continents. There will be 20 new Maytag washers, with open-top and agitator 3doz. $1.00 all Rockville scoring threats. Co­ type.and 7 new drieri. which will dry up ts 4 washer loads at one tim* DaUXE AUTOMATIC Interesting cartoons drawn to il- captain John Manning, Bruce of bus travel were enumerated,,a* Mrs. Mclnerny's hobbles are Pupils who wish to participate histrste new words learned from well as some of the ;;odd and bad sports, mainly Uennis, golf and In the school insurance plan, but , This is all self-service—unattended washing and drying—"do-lt-your- Lavery and Maurice Moriarty led aelf." the book were done Iw Holly Da- the revengeful Jayvee offense. . points of the trjp in general. skiing, ^nd music, including sym­ did not hand in their envelopes to MIXMASTER ¥ia, period .1; Robert Dunfleld, pe­ A strong Rockville goalie pre­ A report was also' ^ven by Pete phony, opera, and even “ rock and the office on time, may still' par­ There will be plenty of off-street parking and for your convenience riod'6; Sue Boris, period 4; Paula vented Manchester from scoring. ZagHo on the FHA meeting which roll"! However she ,said-her main ticipate in the plan if they will will be open twenty-four hours a day with the exception of Sunday-i- forms of recreation are being with NORMAN'S PRICE Bupperfleld, period'4; and . Connie Bill MassoHql' and Neil Wise de­ he attended. mall their money directly to the ' cloaed all day Sunday, but open continuously from 6.A;M. Monday mom- Wssamen. period 2. fended the Manchester goal. At a recent Current Affairs her family and reading. Liegeot Insurance Agency, P, O. NURSERY Original poems were written by. Ing through 12 midnight Saturday. ' "^■The scheduled game with Hajl Club meeting, a panel discussion Holly Davis, '63 Box-197, New Britain, Conn. Arlen Shenning, Dennis Morin, and was conducted on "American and "ifou will be advised of our progp-esa—'Watch for news of our opening .6 9 Stanley Sholik—all from period 4. was canceled because of rain. STOCK ' Neil Wise, '63 Soviet Satellites." The partici­ days and for FREE, try this new experience of a washiilg and drying Charcoal drawings of Johnny Tre- pants were Bob Seelert. chairman, service for a timk. and mbney-aaving convenience, main and his early life were dOne Bob Calder; Al Schw.edel and Lee by John Juros—period 2. A color­ Twombley. LAWN SEED ful picture of the Boston Tea Freshmen Choose Party was drawn by,Pat Close— Two new members were also ad-‘ UST Fnmoue 12 apecd period 2. mitted at the meeting: Sue Elliott Gala HALLOWEEN Party Fertiliiers PRICE mix finder dial, Sequels 'to "Johnny Tremaln" Council Delegates and Pob Baseler. excliialve bowl, wars written by Jim Fentice—pe­ Carol Rubin, '60 $47.95 fit beatera, pow­ riod 7, Marge Monahan, period 1, In a recent election the fresh­ TOMORROW erful motor. AUTOMATIC and many others. A map of Boston man class elected 24 representa­ Reduced M it was during the time the story tives to the Student Council. These AV Club Members EUCTMC FRYPAN took place was drawn by Don Bes- new members from the class of NIGHT w r—period 4. 1963 are: John Ansaldi, Kathy WASHING 20° NORMAN'S PRICE Offer Services Mias McGuire has told her stu- Barber, Ehnlle Botti, Tim Dona­ GUARANTEED fiants that new words learned from hue, Candace Fnn, Linda Foster, UST "Jifiinny Tremaln," when uaed in Barbara Gustafson, Lynn I The AudiO'VIsual Club, directed 33!4% Op en d a ily SATISFACTION $ future compositions, will be given Point*, Michael LaurenUno, JUl by Mr. Jacob A.. Haro^n, will be SKATING PRICE •xtra credit Messenger, Douglas Pearsbn^ very busy In the weeks that follow. BUY NOW Sotordoy TIN 7 P.M. 9 to 9 or money back SU.95 Margie Monahan, '63 Bruc^e Plgott, Joseph Prignano, Halloweeh night, Oct. 31, will find Fun . . 7:30 to mid­ AND SAVE! 8.40 Judith Pisley, Lynn Roscoe, Don members of the A'V- Club operat­ HEAR A-V TECHNIQUES Simmons. Marsha Turner, and ing sound projectors in 10 schools night. Party hots, noiso- The Central Connecticut State DRYING Sussm Walker. throughout Manchester,. These College recently played host to The following freshmen were various parties will be sponsored moktrs. Torrific pro­ MAYTAG C O IN -6-M AT--500 Center St„ Manchester Mr. Jacob A, Harolan, director of chosen to be members of the ex­ by the American Legion.. Audio-Visual Ajds, and to several ecutive branch of the Council: Har­ The A'V Club will also provide gram. MAYTAG COIN-O-MAT— 40 Windsor Ave„ Rockville / msmbers of the Manchester >High old Huntington, Marjorie Kablin- services for the Connecticut AH GARDEN School foreign language depart­ sky, Donna McClain, Melody Weir, State Reading Conference to be ' ' ' Under Manfigement Of ment. Along with Mr. Harolan, George May, and Joel Keller. held at Manchester High School on Extrol $100 in priios. THE SWISS LAUNDRY OP ROCKVILLE, Inc. Miss Jeanne M. Low, Mrs. Heidi ' 5 ,rt Cheesman, '60 Nov. 7. , ESTABLISHED 1913 MeJflsmy, Miss Beulah E. Todd. Elaine Mickewicz, '62 SALES Miss Constance Pelletier, Mr. Smith OoUegV announce that YOUR SANITONE DRY CLEANER OooTM F. Dougherty and Mr. Field Hockey for Girls HARTFORD SKATiNG PALACE 312 OAKLAND ST. ths name of PollF^oan Swanson, Boys’ Intramural Soccer starts 10 Harlow Street— Rockville, Conn.. tf irti o l Guafiano viewed the MUfi '68, haa baonRUieod on ths Several mombon of Miss Julie Case’s gyro cli sseo dsmonstrsto one at ths skiUs loamod in the sport of Tuesday, O ct 27. AH boys who are 3340 MAIN ST. — iUHTFOItO MI 9*9406 llfijhra Lanyw j^ laboratory, Doan's lis t in rooogiutloti at high I field hoekey, which woo playod for the first time in this school this taU. They are Pat Young, in te r o i^ should sign up in the ^45 HARTFORD ROAD,Near McKEE Bino Mlckewlez, '62 aeBdomle standing. ' '60; Garol Jobnoon. '60; Judy Mutty, '60; and Elaine Kaoevitsh, *61. physical ’ education office.— ^ r ■«' y ■ / . PAGE ELEVEN^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1980 MANCBSOTBR e v e n in g HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1989 CEA Convention Told J will be at or near th* record higli level reached two year* ago. ■ Public Records O fi« of thofa homtu may 1,000 or More Milk Pricing "But some problems loom oii the Ghai|iinade Music Club Charter Revision Unit horizon," th* aconomlat warned. auH your $a»tm tmd fcufJg* USW Demands Court ’:■■■ ■'.‘-■ITS WarraBtae Dead* "One of thea* la the jirobleffl of Oeorg* A., and Elal* U Mayer u f Dead Expected Item Termed malnUlnlng a propar leval be- rt. Call for further to Roger B. and Beatrlre •. Celebpates 20tb Year Teachers Now Lack Makes Report Tuesday twean milk prlcas In New Bkigland drtalh. ' Upset T-H Injunction In comparlsim with prices In the iey, property on Dale Rd. ’ WfA In G>ast Zone -- / Top Problem Melvin R. and Sylvia 8. Hall- Midwest and m New York State. J. Th# Chamlned* Club will ob-^ 1982, a project of the cliih hee- i-liedrenm. brick- fnaat rnard. Y, ‘A . PubUe healriiigs on the year'* re-|’te W iUli^ D. Thotfiton, 4 Rapubll "Thla problem le Intensified In strom to Stanley and JannI* b*en the awarding of Laurel Mu­ (CMrttaMtf !»•»" r » f * ««•) Sombric, proparty on Laurel 8t. aerv* ;tte 3ffth anniversary at a AaaaMI bnlH (a mark of qual­ night. It followed the same pat- ': ■ ‘’ lot. Priced at 836AM- administered without jruldanee dustry's big 11 companies failed to ficially put the known dead at Bayer, who accepted It a year ago the southeastern New England and of Ortob*r, A D. 1B69 Manchester High School. 4. Require lubmlssion of retire­ ■ for th* appointment of three alter­ east market." mon, with par vaKi* of $50 each; two terms, and Mrs. Dorothy H. 6-room Coloalal (Garriaoa) m from thi* court tor 12 year*." make any progress in a meeting 438 but conceded that many hun­ with the understanding that he Oonnecticut markets early this Pr-*ont, Hon. John J. W*H*tt. Judge. preferred locatioa. 1 scree, The union asked the Supreme The Herald was one of eight ment Information. nate, members to that unit, besides commencing business with 16,000. Keeney, present membership Kntnt* of F.mit Dlrk»n*on. I*t» of that lasted nearly three hours. dred* were missing. serve only one year, haa consented year brought the milk supply of Richard C. Woodhouae, Gertrude Manchnrter In said dielrirt. d»c»*»od mostly wooded, 3-car attacked Court to rule whether both the papers honored by the CEA for 5. censure the CEA for "active­ tfie'fiv* regular ones, In compli- to serve another. chairman and chairman of a Prior to reiiumptlon of Industry- TTie Navy announced that 31 of ly and vehemently oppoelng legie- f Anee with State ■. law. about 80 per cent of all New Eng­ Civitan Parade E. Nielson and Jean C. Pasqualinl, special program for the anniver­ Upon AppllcAllon of Honry J»cob», garage. Porter fft. ffeheol area- Court of A4-to the Re­ In another matter, the Board forenoon, and that notice be given to apecthiff. lower courts co>ild be sustained. Government mediators told the allUes of equivalent programs." development Committee—may go I* that dairymen are continuing Saturday morning, will be held to­ and Mrs. Daniel Stewart. all pemon* Intereated in Mtld eatate of Mrs. Margaret Gower, 43, and hSr Hartford Gazette. will consider proposed amendments Iho pendency of aaid application and The Appellate Court, while it top negotiators to meet in Wash­ Judging was done on the hasij to the town pension ordinances. — to. bring milk prod\ictlon more morrow at 11 o’clock. A moderat* size apple tree ab­ Mrs. Donald Sisco is chairman ington Monday unless they can mother,, Mrs. tflva Whaley Harris, nearly in line with demand. the llnrie and place nf hearing thereon: granted the union six day* in of scrapteoks submitted by local The. Directors will also diacusa The parade will begin at the sorbs four gallon* of water from for an 'anniversary party follow­ bv piihllahing a copy of thla order In JOHN H. LAMIN, reach agreement before then. A 83, both of Acapulco and formerly LEGAL AnVERTISEMENT He said Increased production aome nearapaper having a elreulallnn In which to appeal, backed up Judge education associations. Tolland County setting a date for a joint meeting Charter Oak Field, travel Up the soli every hour during a hot ing the meeting. n f c .. Sore * ruling on the Injunction It- settlement before Mondfiy seemed of San Bernardino, Csdif. per cow has not fully offset the aaid diatrict. at leaat flva daya before Emergency appeals for food, Miss Joan Glpver, chairman of with the Building Committee and Main St. to the Town Hall parking summer day, tree experts. Purpose of th* club la "to pro­ the dav nf aaid hearing, lo appear If iMuroro *e1f. _ , ^ unlikely. AUDIT REPORT Board of Education on renovation' decline in cow numbers and na­ vide an opportunity for the ex­ Ihev aee caiiae at aaid time and place clothing and medicine continued the Public Relsitlons Ommlssion lot. The Fire A ■ Police Junior However. It gives off moet of It In and he heard relatlye thereto, and 164 Eaat Offter St.—Ml 9-6261 "The scope of the District The three contract* signed so ^5 Morals Cases Notice la hereby given that th* of older school buildings. tional milk production has nin Marching Band will lead the pro­ the form ' of Inviaibl* vapor pression, development and apipre- Court*' power* and discretion un­ throughout most of the disaster of CBIA, made the presentations about one per cent below last Snake return to thla court.____ far each provide package Increases arsh despite 'round-the-clock sup­ audit report '>f the bonks of ac­ Asked $l Million cession of old ears Which range through Its leave*. clatlon of the musical arts." Since JOHN J, WALLETT, Judga. der the act, the nature of the proof on the stage of Bushnell Memori­ counts and financial records of the year, valued by the unidh at 221* cents ply drops by all available planes al. Teacher* gathered there for Handled by Court For this ' purpose, the Board of from a 1922 Packard to a 1930 required to support the finding* a* an hour duflVig the 20-month and helicopters. Town of Mancheater for the year Education has asked for $1 million "Thla modest decline," Swonger Cadillac. to peril to the national health or the general seaaion of the associa­ ending June. 30, 1959, is now on said, "coupled with the growth of agreement periods. All three com­ There were urgent calls for vac­ tions’ Convention Day. Twenty-five persons were pre­ "Immediatelytt but the Building Two "new" old cars In addition safety which the District Court is panies said they do not expect any cine against the deadly sUng of file In th* oiflce of the Town Clerk Oim mittA, checking on the pro­ population has resulted In a sharp to those scheduled will be featured required to make, the kind* of dis­ The World Is written and edited sented on morals charges in Tol­ an ’ th* same la open for public In- reduction in government pur­ immediate price increase*. scorpions—driven from their nests by Mancheater High School stu­ posed renovations. Is expected to A 1930 Cadillac V16 (hnvertlble pute* which the act may properly land County Superior Court today - apectlon. reduce this figure. chases and accumulated stocks of The big producers said such In flood-crumbled adobe walls. dents uiider the supervision of Town Limousine, owned by, Albro be said to cover, and the constitu­ and four pleaded Innocent, 17 Thla legal n o ^ e is given In ac­ The Building Committee Nov. 9 manufactured dairy products." tional validity of the entire scheme agreements would force them to "Thousands of persons have Miss Helen E>Fles, faculty advisor. Case, and an old time fire engine, up steel prices and th.u contribute been stung and need Inocalations,” pleaded guilty to reduced charges, cordance with cihapter 41 of the will report on renovation needs fol­ For New England, he continued, owned by Shady Glen, are the ad­ are questions of utmost gravity,” Alexander GIrelll, aasistant city ‘General Statutes. lowing an inspection trip through to Inflation. Gov. Chavez Carrillo reported. editor of The Herald staff, is co- one case was nolled and two eaaee there seems to be little, change In ditions. the union said. ‘ Edward Tomklel the echools last week. the overall level of milk produc­ Union lawyer* headed by gen- Kaiser Steel, the nation's ninth "Scorpions, are everywhere." ordinator. were continued for plea. Judge Jo ­ Matthew Maetoza la Fruit Cake PLANTLAND'S New holiday fashions designed by Cell Chapman create "illualon " silhouettes. The short evening He reported that 100 bodies kl- Town Clerk The Directors’ agenda also In­ tion, but nevir federal marketing aral counsel Arthur J . Goldberg largest producer, was the only one Dated at Manchester this 29th Bale chairman for the Civitan Club of the three firms closed by the dress at left is in black lace. 'The long evening gown features n spiral drape of sheer black organ­ ready had been buried In Mlnatlt- seph S. Longo presided. cludes reports by Martin and Board orders have resulted in improved this- year. All proceeds from the noted that Judge Sorg found that za with floor-length drape caught by a cabbage rose. .day pf October, 1959. subcommittees, reading of com­ the national health would be im­ strike. Detroit Steel also had been Iwi. another 100 were still to be Pleading innocent to charges of utilization of existing milk sup­ sale go to the Manchester Associa­ operating under a contract exten­ bitried and officials feared that rape were: Bruce T. Rose, 19, Well munications, and hearing the pub­ plies. tion for the Help of the Retarded periled by continuation of the Tynan Orders lic. strike. The'" Union said, however, sion. possible 800 more would be found St., Coventry; Wllllem W. EJd- Swonger said that under these Children. In case of rain the Ctfjdatn. Violat C^linic. there was nothing In the record of . K alsfr had been combining it* In the rubble. Court Put Halt warda, 22, Squirrel Trail, Coven­ Town of Manchester conditions, blended price, this fall Parade will be canceled. negotiation efforts with the other "We also have plenty waiting for try; and Edward W. Brldgeman, the case which bear* at all on Illusion DeMgns Create Sirens us in the town erf Zacualpa, north PO to Rent Area,. physical health. Big 11. The union hailed the Kaiser To Suspensions 16, of 73 Oak SL, Mancheater. Public Hearing with Mr. Albert Buell. Friday and Saturday Mr. Buell from the Buefl G reenhoi^ will be atPlantland agreement as a break in the in­ of Colima,” he aaid. “ We flew over Roger flarpenter, 18, Flanders Rd., •'Tbe conception of health em­ It — We saw only the tower of the Report 6 f Charter Trucks for Rush will hare over .SOO of the latest Afric*n Violets. Come in and talk over your African Vlolgt problcmn with Wr. braced by the District Court, and dustry's solid front. But the three AP Newsfeatures <9>etle in formal fashions for the fes-«8>of sheerest black organza from Coventry, pleaded Innocent to a Revision Commission This is open season for siren*, tlve holiday season. Over a closely strapless top to hemline, with a church and a piece of the achool. Hartford, Oct. 30 (J9—The State charge of Injury or risk of Injury Buelt—Bring in your rick violet for profenaional diagnoftia. undisturbed by the Court of Ap­ firms • together produce less than In accordance with the provi­ says Cell Chapman, famous for fitted sheath she drapes gossamer floor-length drape at one side The place haa about 1,000 popula today ordered a halt to the West to a child. All four asked for trial The Manchester Post Office will peals. is rooted instead in the view five per cent of the nation's steel. tion which hopefully may have sions of Public Act. No.. 465 of that the statutory term 'health' The big Issues in the top level formal fashions. black lace, chiffon or organza, glov­ caught up by a cabbage rose. Hartford court's practice of tak­ by a jury of 12. Trials are sched­ rent about 1,800 square feet of ing a veiled look to the Ugure. The "I always start with the basic found refuge on a hill and aurvived. ing teenage license suspeslons in uled to follow other criminal trials the. 1957 General Aasembly, An floor apace and up to 12 cars or RUPaES-BI-OOLORS embraces economic well-being," the dispute concern the union's de­ "A fter five, every woman ha* In Manzanillo, the governor' rC' Act Concerning Home Rule, a INSULATE.itiiZONOLITE DOUBLES - PINKS Clime Specials mands for higher wages and the effect is ail that any siren could shape of the feminine figure," says its own hands. to begin N6v. 3. light trucks in December for the union said. the right to be a femme fatale," Ceil, "and then figure ways to ac­ ported, "the people are standing Public Hearing will be held In the On the question of,* safety emer industry's Insistance on changed dcsi re. Motor Vehicles Commissioner In the following cases charges of Chrletmaa malt rush. 3-INCH VIOLETS ...... 3 f«r S2.2S says the . knowing Ceil, who The new after dark "illu.slons" centuate the positive, eliminate the by their dead In the garden of the John J. Tynan aaid he has directed Municipal Building Hearing Room Bids have been advertised for SAVE UP TO 40% ON FUEL BILLS UVENOERS-WINES gency the union a«d "the govern' in the contract to give manage­ dresses msny of the leading municipal palace and in the streets. rape were nolled and the accused PURPLES - WHITES 4-INCH VIOLETS ...... 2 Tm - S2.7E come in both short and long styles, negative." the court there to change its pro­ pleaded guilty to new charges of Tuesday, November 8, 1959. at the additions' facilities. Bid dead­ ment itself has not regarded the ment more say in mill operations. glamor girls of stage, screen and There's a continuing file toward the P.M. on T h e Report of the needs of national defense to be usually strarless, always figure-re­ Next to black. Ceil Chapman cedures "to conform With the pol­ lascivious carriage; Ronald Pou- lines are 2 p.m. Nov. 7 and Nov. 12, It’s true! You can saye enough Steelworkers were earning an television. "Evening. . fashions like* white for evening, whether in cemetery ___ Charter Revision Commission pro­ sufficiently serious to Invok* the average of $3.11 an hour when the vealing and strong on allure. A icy of courts throughout the liot, 18, Reynolds Dr., Coventry: respectively. on fuel bills to quickly pay for should create a great illusion, short dance dress with a-hobble- floating chiffons or lustrous satins. '“Everywhere they are sending posing changes In the Town Char­ T^e extra floor apace will be powers which it has to assure it­ strike started. messages for food. Already we've SU te." Ronald M. DeCandla. 19, Ireland Zonolite attic insulation. You self of an adequate supply of steel turning every Cinderella into a skirt look poses a transparent bar­ She also is partial to the brightest He set a Dec. 1 deadline by Dr., Coventry: Richard K. Folsom, ter relating to: used for sorting outgoing letter- The strike—longest nationwide princess for a night." rel skirt of black lace over a possible red chiffon, skillfully dropped relief supplies from planes can install Zonolite in on* after­ for defense purposes from existing dispute in the industry's history— whidi the court must be fully con­ 30. Gable Rd., Coventry; Edwin T. size mall. About 40 temporary Pursuing her theory, the design­ strapless blsck sheath. A longssve- draped over the ever-present flg- but much is still needed.” Item cardboard sorting case* will be in­ noon. Just pour from the bag -BUY 3-GET OWE FREE Inventory and from productive ca­ has cost steelworkers more than $1 Pleading for owners of private formed with the standard pro­ Riley, 19, Fitzgerald Blvd.; Rich­ 1. Department and Personnel SdJbL er presents the "illusion'' silhou- nlng gown features a spiral drape. >ire-fltting sheath. and level it off. Zonolite is fire­ pacity of non-struck mills.” billion in wages and steel com­ planes to join in relief operations, cedure'The time lag Is needed be ard D. Harria, 24, Willimantie; Matters. stalled for the sorting and dis­ The union said the 1950 Defense panies a t.lea st $4 billion in lost (Jhavez Carrillo said, "There are cause of cases now in process. RonaLd S. Kamm. 22, Mwsfield; 5. Bond and Note Isaties. patching operations. proof, rot-proof, vermin proof. Production Act gave the President business. thousands of people still sllve in Under the West Hartford prac­ Earle W. Rose Jr. 24. Wall St., 8. Sewer Extension. The additional transportation for Gives you year-'round comfort. PYRAMIDAL power to fix priorities and allocate In .addition, some 325,000 work­ Key Aide to Castro isolated places. They need food, tice which has gone on for several Coventry^ Keith Davidson, 20, Pine 4. TVelfare Relmburaements. the Christmas mail postal authori­ GLOBE GOLDEN materials needed for defense, and ers In allied industries have been Rails Will Ask clothes and medicine right away." years, teenagers arrested for mo­ Lake Shores, Coventry; Henry B. 8. Welfare Relnbursements. ties hope, will consist of station FULLY OUARANTIID - this authority has not yet been used wagons and pickup vehicles on a ARBORVITAE laid off. General Motors, the na­ News Tidbits Missing on Flight U.S. assistance was understood tor vehicle law violations were Young, 24, SUndlslfRA. Coventry: 8. Dlstharge for Act of Felony. You get a written guarantee ARBORVITAE PLUMOSA In full; George E. DeCandla, 20, Ireland per-hopr basis. They will probably tion's largest auto manufacturer, Culled from AP Wires to be ready If needed. In a simi­ permitted to ''voluntarily" sur­ 7. Conflicts In Interest with y(iur purchase. Find out The appeal argued that, if an announced it would halt all but a Unions Change lar disaster In Tampico five years render their licenses to the court Dr., Coventry; Edward L. Fortier, be used for mall pouches and Inter- Injunction should be Issued, it Havana, Oct. 30 (/P>—Fidel Cas­ 8. Sewer Assessments. how little it cost* to have Zono­ few scattered operation* by to­ ago, the U.S. Navy moved In the for set periods. 17. Shore Dr.. Coventry: Donald D. 9. Settlement of Claim*. station trips, authorities said. 3 F.r »11.00 3 F . r * 1 1 . 0 0 should be limited to the selective tro took personal charge today of The post office last year rented Bag At lite in your home. Come in to­ 3 For ^ 7 .0 0 night. Soviet labor le&dera continue aircraft carrier Saipan to help with This voluntary license surrender Kamm. 22, Newington: and Rich­ Iff. Sale of Town Property. t u t u - reopening of a few plants which Working Rules ard P. Reagan, 26, Lakewood Dr., the basement of the former Church Now f 50 Yard 12 t« 16" 18 to 24” Steel shortages are growing crit­ their war on Walter Reuther, an air hunt for Maj. Camllo Cien- evacuations. But this time, al­ would be made with the under­ day for free eatimata—there’* would meet defense needs for steel. ical throughout the nation. Huge standing that traffic violation Coventry. The report of the Charter Revi­ of the Nazarene on Main S t for It called the court of appeal* view claiming that while he was in the fuegos. a key military leader who though the loss of life apparently .60 no'dbligation. reserves built up during a record (Contlnned from Page One) was greater, the Mexicans were charges would later be dismiased. Charges of injury or risk of in­ sion Commission may be examined overflow sorting work, and the o n l y i v ^ ^ r ^ BET THE 4ih FREE SET THE M FREE SET THE M FREE that this was impractical "clearly six month production period before Soviet Union In the 1930s lie said vanished Wednesday on a flight Commiaeloner Tj'nan has been -In the Town a e rk 'a office during year before rented apace In the erroneous." "American workers will achieve trying to cope with the. disaster jury to a child were nolled and GIT FRII fSTIMATI the strike began declining rapidly called by around next April 1. from Camaguey toward Havana. alone. concerned over this for several rea­ guilty pleas to charges of lascivi­ Bormal office hours.. Andrews Building on E. Center St. Th* union contended that "volun­ victory . . . only under the ban­ Francis J . Malioney, Secretary A total circulation of more than tary cessation or deferment of a In recent weeks. Dispute-handling provisions of the Cienfuegos, 28, served as the The hurricane fell upon an un­ sons: It doesn’t conform with the ous carriage were entered in the WE ARE OPEN: Many of the big steel firms re­ ner of the Marxist-Lenlnist Party. standard procedures used by other following cases: Lyndall A. Pro­ Boanl of Direotora a million and a half pieces of let­ strike for *0 days or longer avails prime minister's arm im the arrest suspecting ares. It crept up the 7:80 A.M. till 5:00 PJtf.—MONDAY Thru THURSDAY HETZI ported in the red for the third railway labor act would prevent a Liner Israel and freighter col­ west coast, by-passed Acapulco courts, gives special treatment to vost. 25. Midland Rd., South Cov­ Manchester, Connecticut ter-size mall la expected during IRISH CHINESE nothing.” Oct. 21 of the Camaguey province 1:80 AJMt. tin 8:80 P.M.—FRIDAY quarter but still showed healthy legal walkjlut over the Issue before lide in clear weather just north of and Its big resort hotels, and West Hartford cases and by-pasSes entry; Rodney L. DeMontigny, 25. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut December until Christmas Eve, ac­ That wa* a reference to the fact military commander, MaJ. Hubert cording to Aasistant Poatmaater 7:80 A.M. till NOON—SATURDAY profits for the first nine months that dqte. v. Statue of Liberty and one crew­ moved on at a torpid 18 miles per the Motor Vehicle Department’s li­ Willimantie; and Mrs. Lillian this 29th day of October, 1959. JUNIPER HOLLY JUNIPER that if there la no settlement, work­ Matos. Thomas Moriarty. ers are free to strike again when a this year. But if. a fia^onwide strike 1* man of Israel reported missing... hour. The Weather Bureau figured cense suspension procedure*. Paradis, 21, Lake Front Trailer Adv't. No, 178 18 to 24” Government sources have esti­ Iraq and United Arab Republic re­ Cienfuegos made the arrest a* it would veer out to the west, into Governor Ribicoff is known to Park. Coventry. 'Taft-Hai^ey injunction expires. called, more than 800,000 railroad the Army’s commander-in chief. The union said the men could not mated unemployment will soar at fuse to co-sponsor resolution ac­ the Pacific. Instead, it angled feel that one court should not be Physical examinations were or­ 3 For ^ 8*00 3 For m . o o least to the three million mark if workers would be made idle. cepting Ford Foundation's gift Then Castro assigned him to take sharply to the east and fell upon permitted to break away from the dered in the cases of all thoas be sent back to work without some over the provincial command, a 8 te 2'/,* 4m3 F For . r * 1 1 1 1 0 0 If ta 15”' determination of the terms of em­ the steel mills remain closed However, wage negotiations cur-, of $6 million for new U.N. Library Manzanillo, a sleepy fishing port of uniform practices followed by pleading guilty, and sentencing nMGLISLEinz through December. rently are deadlocked with three because Israel is also sponsoring subordinate job. about 7,000 population. other local courts in the State. was set for Nov, 17, except in the NOTICE ployment. Thu* In issuing an in­ A widespread search began yes­ junction, the appeal said, the court key unions. A walkout over this ttie resolution. The West Hartford way, while caae of Mrs. Paradis. The court BUILOINC MATERIALS GET THE 4th FREE BET THE 4«h FREE GET THE M FREE "to a substantial degree is Involved MISSILE BATTALION CUT issue conceivably could come as terday for Ctenfuegoes and two depriving teenagers driving rights was told that she has already had PUBLIC HEARING ? Washington, Oct. SO OTi—The Billy L. Smith,.jlrst man to'have companion*. They were long over­ for periods of time, does not result . . . in prescribing wages, hours, early as next January If all settle­ a .severed leg grafted back, says: a physical examination, and she LUMBER FUEL and working conditions and set­ Defense Deartraent today an­ ment andiosvsAmif, -BUY 3-GET ONE FREE The railroads have run large ads prehistoric mine in the southwest? The army said bad weather in He muat stand trial and If found Continued for plea Nov.' 3 was (b.) The cdnstructlon of a twelve (12) Inch grovlty sewer In Middle in newspapers across the country, ended when President Truman the area "could have caused some A—The "Great Turquoise,'' on "Bfeized the railroads. He also guilty, such finding Is sent to the case of Carl J. Schwager Jr., Turnpike West from Deerfield Drive to Hilliard Street; and headed, "Railroad featherbedding. accident” to the twin-engine; cess-Cess­ Mount Chalchluitl near Los Cer- 24, of Dorothy Dr.. Coventry, and For the purpose of determining a-nd asseaalng the properties bene­ PINK ALMOND . 3500,000,000 loss every year—and seized the railroads to avert Uie Motor Vehicles Department HYIRID ULAC na carrying Cienfuegos, a t rillos, N.M. The Indiana got their on Nov. 17, Albert Simmons, 20, fited by (a) above It is hereby proposed to determine that the prop­ ifs your loss, too.” threatened strikes in 1948 and and one soldier. "sacred sky stone” from, this-mlne. for recording on the youth's rec' FORSYTHIA 1950. South Coventry. erty benefited by said extension and enlargement is within the follow­ RURNINGRUSH This management campaign has The Cessna, with fuel for on: s ord as well as for penalty steps. West Hartford Judge Harry H. The arrests followed an Investi­ ing described areas, each of said areas fielng a district for the purpose WEIGELA-RED drawn the Ire of union leaders. Some lawyers contend the pres­ few hours' flight, took off Q—Blue''Birds .refer to what «f making said assessment, yiz.:» ident has no such seizure j papers 2 girls’ organization ? Klelnman had a brusque “no com­ gation made by State Police after %** GOLDEN MOCKORANGE RfD,TWIG DOGWOOD The Railway Labor Executives' Camaquey at 6 p.m. Wednesday,n (1) Bounded Northerly by the Hockanum River and HilIIard,^trect. in peacetime. / ment" when contracted on the Thomas Dunnack. Chief of the Assn, has planned a.massive labor The pilot radioed a routine report A—Junior organization of Camp Coventry Police Patrol, referred Easterly by the Eighth School and UtlllUes Diatrict, Southerly rally in Chicago Nov. 5 hilled as to headquarter* an hour later. Fire Girls. ruling today by the press. by Middle Turnpike West and Westerly by the Hockanum River The practice was originated the matter to them. The offenses "rail labor's counterattack upon Nothing further was heard. allegedly occurred over a period except for lots of record abutting the following streets, Wedge- the Industry’s propaganda cam­ Aviation men said the long si­ Q -W here did the word "slo­ several years ago In Jhe West of a year’s time, and Involved a ^ wood Road, Englewood Road and Mltjdle Turnpike West. It Is paign.” George Meany, president of About Town lence indicated that the three men, gan" originate? Hartford court by thert "Judge proposed to determine that all of the property Included In such A—It originated as a war cry or 15-year'oId girl who has sines been the ALF-CIO, will be the principal if on course, either perished or .Richard T. Scully, who later be­ committed to Long Lane Farmy district shall be similarly benefited; J a m a . speaker. were seriously Injured in a crash. gathering cry of the Scottish came head of the Assembly of Middletowi). (9) All of the lota of record abutting the following streets or desig­ David Garrlty, kl41s Pitkin St., Though relatively well popu­ "Evidence of strong employe re­ arrived in Rome, Italy, at 6 a'.m. clans. Municipal Court Judges. nated portions thereof; Adama StrSet from Foxcroft Drive to YOU WILL COME OUT MONEY A^EAD $10.95 SILVER MAPLE, 8 -1 0 *...... S S.9S sentment -at management's tactics lated, there is rough country be­ West Hartford court, officials RED MAPLE, 10-12k.... today tb begin studying voice at tween Camaguey and Havana. The Q- What was the Wilmot Pro­ < 160’ North of Middle' Turnpike West, Center Street from Middle In recent months, whlcli has been the Sant* Cecilia Conservatory of have maintained In the past that Legal Notice. Turnpike West to Thomas Drive, Dover Rpad„ Edison Road, WHEN YOU TRAD€ HER! SU G A R M A P U , 8-10' .. * * 9 a * a $10.95 FAASENS RED MAPLE, 8-10*...... S13.9S shown at recent rallies of railroad C^^ban Air Fo-ca recently lost two viso? ‘ their course of action was fair Music. He flew by je t from Brad­ UUITATION OBUDB Englewood Road, falknor Drive from Center Street 913.28 feet, MOUNTAIN ASH, 8-10' $ 7.95 VARIEGATED MAPLE, 8-10^...... STU95 workers throughout the country, light planes and their occupants in A- A clause Introduced by and had the support of parsnta ut> 1958 DeSOTO R^Paasenger Wagon. ley Field last night. He plan* to night accidents in-bad weather In David Wilmot as an amendment AT A -j-nwn/ki'K, held Fulton Road, Hendee Road, Jarvis Road, Morse Road, Olcott $ 5.95 : N O R W A Y MAPLE, 10-12' ...... $14.9$ has brought concern that the con­ stay for s year. He 1s the son of of teenage drivers. at alaiichealHr, within and for Ui* Drtva from Center Street northeasterly 716.90 feet Salem Road, *229 5 CHINESE ELM, 8-rO' ... tinuous vicious charges by man­ the same general area. to a bill In 1846. It provides for Uialrict of Bancheatar. on the 37th day Fully powered. , Atty. and Mr*. Harold W. Garrity. prohibition of' slavery In all ter­ of October, 1W6U. . - Wedgewood Road, Whitney Road and Middle Turnpike West agement may create a situation , The announcement of Cten- Pruaent, Hun. John .t. Wallett. Judge. 1957 DODGE Hardtop. Automatic, fuego.*" disappearance coincided ritory to be acquired from Mexico. from Center Street to Deerfield Drive. It Is proposed to deter- where a strike becomes Inevitable,” TRUMAN DENIES COMMENT i;:stata of Mary .icBania uuugela aaa /mine that all of Uie property Included within such district shall the RLEA said. with the, firat official atepa to­ Mary havttaky or Mary Savluxy Dou- fully equipped. *1395 HARDY HEDGES Independence, Mn„ Oct. 30 ward trial of Maj. Matoa and 38 Q—in whai way is the ISrch gria, late ut Mancheater In aala Dla- be Similarly benefited. The featherbedding charge is di­ trict, neceascU. It Is proposed to apportion the benefits assessed on the properties 1956 OLDS Super 88 Hardtop. dioilaniL SuiStA. (iT) — Former President Harry of hia officera and aoldiera on tree peculiar? On motion of Harold W. Garrlty' of IBOUUM PRIVET rected .against the five unions a aaid Mancheater, adminlatratur. benefited In the said areas as follows; viz.: *1395 FRUIT TREES whose members operate the trains Truman denied today he toM chargea of treason. A—Although it is a conifer It Fully powered. 'Texan ’ that Adlal Stevenson - The auditor general appointed sheds its needles every year. Three men were arrested yester­ OROHRED: That alx montha from (a.) In the area described aa a district in (1) above at the rate of 12 for $2.25 —the Brotherhood of Locomotive a day and charged with intoxication. the 37th day of October, 1BS3, be and $181.1572 per acre, except f,or property held by the State for Regional 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Belvedere. PEAR-APPLE Engineers, the Order of Railway tvbuld be "loser” In the Demo- Capt. Alfredo Ayala official in- the aanie aie limited and allowed lor DARWIN CROCUS DAFPODIU rrstlc prenidentlal nonnlnation Q—Which is the oldest epic One also faces an additional charge the credltora within which to bring In Technical School purposes and by the Roman Catholic Dtoceaan Cor- Radio and heater, automatic. *995 25 for $4.25 Conductors and Brsdeeraen, the vestlgaitor to start preparation of of breach of peace. All three ere in their claims against said eaute, and Dwarf—Standard TUUPS 2683 sweepstakes. Jack Matthews, the case. Matos and hts compan­ poem of Western Europe? portatlon located on the north side of Middle Turnpike West and on 2 to 8’ Switchmen's Union of North Amer­ jail.. aaid adminiatrator la directed to glv* the northwest side-of Hilliard Street which shall be St the rate of .50 for 85c 35 for $1.45 ica, the Brotherhood of Railroad secretary of, the Harris Cqunty ions are imprisoned in Havana. A—"Tain Bo Cualinge,” or the nubile itoUce to the creditors to brihg 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-Door StaUffn Wagon. $ | C Edward ,J. Feeney, 47, of Hart­ In their claims within said time allowed $161.1572 per acre for undeveloped land and $1.6227 per front foot for 50 ^ $2.05 Trainmen , and the Brotherhood 'o f Democratic Executive Commit­ Suspicious of communism and a "Cooley Cattle Raid.*' This is V-8, power steering. MIXED tee, said In Houston last night ford, police say, pushed'his mother by publishing a copy' of Ihla order In developed land. MIXED MIXED Locqmotive Firemen and Engine- critic of Castro's agrarian reform Ireland's most famous tale of an' to the floor end ceused e disturb­ some newspaper having a circulation MULTIFLORA men. that the former chief executive program, Matos was arrested cient times. In saM probate district within ten days (b.) In the area described as a district In (2) above at the rat# of 1955 DODGE Royal Lancer Flowering Trees ance et hla aleter'g 163 Benton St. from the date of this rirder and return -11,6227 per front foot. ROSE Management's proposal for a 15 not only told him that but add­ when he sought to resign from home. He faces the two charges. (Hardtop), *9 75 ed that he (Truman) was de­ make to Ihla court of I he notice given. In either or both dlatrictg It is proposed that the Board of Directors 8295 cents an hour pay cut was sug­ the army. Q'- By what treaty dl^ Great Howard Warnock and Francis JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. 25 for $1.75 4 Crab Apple— Hopa Do GRAAFF HY8R|D tIUES gested to these unions and to 16 termined Stevenson wouldn’t get Presumably Cienfuegos has been Britain recognize the independence Furphy, both of no certain ad> shall make reasonable allowances in the case of properties having 1957 DODGE 2-Door $$•» /■F A COURT OF PROBATE, held a frontage on more than one street and Whenever, for any reason, the 50 for $2.95 Alm'ey—Eleyl unions representing about 600.000. the nomination. He said Truman holding down his old job as the of the United States? dresses, are held for Intoxication. at Manchester, within and for the Station Wagon. *1495 MiNiie Mhw workers engaged In such non­ made the renuu-ks during a Tex­ armys' tommander In chief as well A—The Treaty of Parla, signed District of Manchester, on the 28th day pa-rtlcular altuatlon of any property requires an allowance. RUHUMULIES ...... 2 ferf8o operating tasks as clerical work, as visit Oct., 18. as the Camaguey ' Province as­ in 1763. of October, A.D. 19(ie. ' For th* purpose of determining and assessing the properties bene­ 1953 PONTIAC Catalina Hardtop. Mn-O-RAMA Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. fited by (b) above it Is hereby proposed 16 determine that th* Wide awake on one side; asleep machinists and telegraphers. signment since Matos’s arrest. .Latate of Harriett T. Bonkowskt, late A real puff. One owner. I..OW mileage. *495 ^ G ERM AN MADONNA LlUi^ ...... 4 ^ $1J 5 No. 8295 with Patt-O-Rama 1* on the other; this cute kitten with Management says the average NICARAGUA RAIDS KILL 100 There is no indication that he Q—What flag wa* recently pre­ NOTICE of Manchester in said district, de­ property benefited by said extension and enlargement is within the SALT M A R SH two faces makes a perfect pillow sented to the state of Maryland? ceased. following described area, and that all oi said property shall be simi­ A FEW 1959 DODGE PICK-IIPS AT BARGAIN PRICES In slaes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 , 46. 48, straight-time hourly earnings of Tegucigaiph, Hondruas, Oct. was relieved of the higher post. Taken by' virtue of an EXEC7U- Upon appllcaUon >o( Louise C. Taylor, HAY PEAT M O SS PACIHC HY8RID DELPHINIUM . 2 for $1.15 60. 52. Bust 38 to 54. Size 38. 40 or pajama bag. Fun to make, fun railroad workers in June were 80 (/P)—A ' U.S. Informant says All officers of the Cuban army, A—The last 48-star American executrix, praying for authority to larly benefited, viz.: MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FEOM to give! TION to me directed, and will be 86.26 7*/2 Cu. Bale POTTED bust, short sleeve, 614 yards of 35- 82.70, compared.. with $2.16 for Nicaraguan rebels have raided navy and all* force are now hold­ flag to fly over the Capitol in convey to Leon Palmer certain real es­ lx)ts of record abutting Middle Turnpike Pattern No. 2683 has hot-iron sold at PUBLIC VENDUE to the tate situated In the Town of Andovsr West from Deerfield Drive to Hilliard LOW, BANK-RATE FINANCING . . . USED CARS IN ^ 2 2 ^ *** Inch. workers in general manufacturing. seven Nicaraguan town* and ing their positions on a tempor­ Washington. D.C. It will be en­ highest bidder; at the rear of 43 pursuant to an agreement with said 2 r o r $ 9 , 9 S transfer; material requirements; shrined S t ‘the Flag House In Bal­ deceased dated October 1, 195S. |t is Street; TOP CONDITION—SEE US TODAY! ORCHID IRIS— DAYLILIES .. ,. 4 for 98c To order, send 35c in cpin* to;— sewjng and finishing directions. If the work rules and wage killed about 100 national guarda- ary basis, while a reorganization Birch Street, Manchester, Con- men In the lant two week*. John plan is drafted by Castro's brother, timore. ORDKHKD: That Um (oregolni auph- It is proposed to apportion the benefits assessed in the said area at •us Burnett, The Manchester Eve- To order, send 25c In coin* to:— disputes reach the National (Rail­ necticut^ fourteen days after date, *** beard and dstermmed at th* of lUng Herald, 1160 . AVE. OP way) Mediation Board, the law re­ Rlgobee, 24-year-oJd U.S. photog­ Maj. Raul Castro, the n'*w min­ Probate office in Manchester In eald the rate $6.8452 per front foot. It is proposed that the Board of Your Chrysior and Dod<|« Doolar Anne Cabot, The Mancbeatef which wjll be on Saturday, the Directors shall make reasonable allowances in the esse of propertle.i ABIERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. quires that another 60 days elapse rapher, nald he joined the rebels ister of the revolutionary armed ■ Q- - Which atate has the longest •''' *"> "•y O' November, Evening Herald. J156 AVE. OF 7th day of November 1959, at 10 A.D 1B59. at ten o'clock in the fore­ having a frontage-on more than one street and whenever, for any rea­ O PEN DAILY Plantland “ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. after they exhaust their efforts be­ In the Honduran jungles near forces. , shoreline of any staCe in conti­ o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy noon and that notics be given to all nental U.S.? er■^ns Interestederesled In aaid estate of son. the particular situation of any property require* an allowance. 8:30 AJ4. fo 5:30 PJ4. IThere All Gardening For Isl-clasa mailing add 10c Y, fore g strike can be called. the border tp witness a 82-man said Execution and niy fees there­ file pendenc; for each pattern. Print Name Ad- GAMBLER SHOT DOWN A—Mlchtgan with 3.131 miles. .-1 ------*7 9' “ bj .application and 'lii* propoaed aasesament* have been filed in the office of the Town For '1st class mailing add 10c . l^e President can appoint a attack on the town of San ta' on, the following described prop­ ^ THURSDAY and FRIDAY Need's are Satisfied < dreea with Zone, Style No. and fact-finding board tb review the Clara Oct 21. The attackers Cleveland, Oot, 80 (ffb—WhlUi erty, to Wit: I 'i " ® bearing thereon. Clerk where they are available for inspection, pursuant to Section for each pattern. Print name, ad­ 7-250 of the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut. 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. •lae. dress with zone and pattern num­ dispute end make recommenda­ wiped out a three-man guard his wife listened to hie ecreame, Q—-Is it correct to describe Earl One flV 1953 Dodge PLciyd liiyid DRIED MATERIAL Francis 3. Mahqney, Secretary Send tOc today for your copy of outpost, blew up the local tele- 69-year-old Michael SperiMze Warren aa "The Chief Justice of Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ber, tions. This board has 30 days to Board of Difeetbrs Um new Fall A WinUr '50 Issue of graph office, stole four police wa* ahot tp death In gangtand the tl;8.' Supreme Court” ? this 24th day of October 1969. MANCHESTER—MI 9-2608 NOW IN OOOD #U]Pn.T .. Have you the '50 Album con­ mak* its report and the law pro­ Mancheater, Connecticut eur complete pattern magazine taining many lovely design* and 6 vides another 30-day cooling off vehicles, rifles and 600 rounds etyle ouMde hie subarbaa A—No. his tlUe la "Th* Chief Beat* Faahloa. fret p ittan u T Only 26c a copy! pcrold before a strlka can be 9t ammunition. Shaker Heights bom* todagr. Justice of th* United States." Dated this 38th dty of October, 1969. ''A d v tK o .«». 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER.80, 19M PAGE THIRTBtlt PAOB TITBLVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAKCH^TER. CONN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80, 19B9 DADif CROSSWORD PUZZLB' BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING ROUSl MAJOR HOQPLE over U.S. Rocket Lag Car'’Deaths 3^30 1 CERTAINLY r WHIN YA OST »«CK. —The Chicago, Oct. 10 orv—Trame ac- i «4 A U ., X«AY MAVtfe ' cldents In the United Statea klUed: AT oun BUmiNG p l a n t AW PLAN FOR A tX508L»-OECW« ACKOM 40rM aland chief of the Air Force Research 12 Larft lotlltf Priene gwoted are fnr’ lMfm OeSe* W » LS/W 5' iF v m CAR OSERLOOHISNOTDETAIL/ j Iddmo and Development Command thinks 3,440 persons last month and 27.- ' t.Alaiiun So( For ^ lifornia Grange Confab srlM only; n tra charge far baa> .CALL HIM F t , W TH iM L MOTBM/rr» THE*THM REART500R!CFLAS ■noott/ pf • ILcttar, the delay by thic country in build- 140 in the first nine months nf this i T Hound dof gweta. pnrttaa, ahoweft. tvaddiaiga. A, — IT Wit h a OPENS ON A C A fZ P S rsSOS..... O S T A lR - 6 Mountain ln g > ^ - r o c k e t may have been a year, the National Safety Onifirll $150 oocoHirr, HffloMaw etc. SAW- M AY e s v y i v e l■ C o H — A IR / nymph Mra. iniaworth Covall will laave^ phasize the teacher child relation­ reports. I Trz Ind. HE'LL r* ,1 »» , » • - « 14 Pu k la ‘ blesaUg of sorts. tOHB& VANISH 7Rouletta [tonight cm n motor trip to U>ng ship, fronr four year old through Lt. Gen. Bernard Schriever told The September toll was the sams ^ COMB JPSTAIRS/ AND Trilewttoot’f Pin* Deptwrit AS wager teenage student groups.- A short civic club yesterday Russia at p as In September 1988. the council ABOUMD *D»SERNCTH» OtIUtinran(t Beach. CsUt...wiera al^ will at­ said snd the 9-month toll was 870 PROP I^UIClCUY , TV/O-STORy, IW boIl presentation will -be' followed with the end of World W ar H began MANCHESTER HIM A s r r / I I Fold mark I Solar dUk tend the National Orange Ctonvan- i more than for the same period last ,E5 DelWered . P 1CT0 R 6 ,, lITETattam a discussion period. concentrating on 8 pAwerful rock­ UHOeR CAME llBMarrimtnt tlon. She w ill make the trip with An invitation to attend has year. Tax Incl. W a n d o w O cattla (1^.) 28 Eager M U n ita o f et capable of throwing heevy ACOLTP a n .i, 11 Sweet Mr. and Mra. Donald Pack of also been extended to the sUffs "It isn’t much to shout about," Plus Depowit B0TTLIN6 CC. 17 Kind of cat secretion IS sand hill rebietaiMa loads into space—euch as the one M SHOWED the council said. "But at least It's _ 44AndeB t Utchficld and Mra. Ruth Burton of of the Hebron and Gilead Congre­ Which boosted the first spuifik. HOOPLP tUO-MOeiUr I I Capuchla 11 Eormeriy 20 Hopa* kilni better than the unbroken Increases 10 HENDERSON RD. r - I M ? ’ monkty O ra A e lty Glaatonbury. Mra. Peck ia chair­ gational Chiirches and the St. "In the United Statea we wait­ io « CW-TAPPiLO FOFO It Adoree 12 One who that prevailed during the first * a dr SOUnaultcd 12 Entity imitatao 4llU a e tM man of Home Eiconomica in the George Episcopal (Church Mission ed until 1954 to begin intensive de­ Ml 3-7922 In Bolton. seven months of th# year." liMWEU 11 Serpent ’ llAreblen gulf 11 Cabdienut 4 7 Parmita National Orange. Her husband is velopment of missiles end by that No fatsittlea were recorded In BY V. T. HAMLI^ 4STToody plant To Take Orders ALLEY OOP ^ E A T 6 15 Amid 24 Hawalien past master , of the SU te Grange. time a breakthrough In develop­ 512 of the cities reporting, the Small Bfittlca HEV,SUZ!OL' UH HUH.'I A^T TOU 60NMA ) , REAR 17 Chemical chant J IS Visionary 48A flatle The Ctovella have been active in Orders will be taken for ment of lighter warheads showed r AN' THERE G O e V ^ - ’------WEt» BETTER ______NO t)OOR council said. Buffalo. N.Y., Provi­ Caae of 24 Sovtlr Off KINGWUR / : .SE0^ H E \ TBJ.euZ...HE WUB HAS JUST FIGGEREPHE S O CLOBBER lufflx 28 Trench' river II'H a w a i^ ti Grange affaire for many years. Christmas cards and all-occasion It was not necessary to build such HIM FOR WHAT Huny.iXR.. r f o I I East (Ik.) dence, R.I., and Wichita, Kan,, ■ AN' HIS f MUSTA fiOT ] MK3HT WANT TO VACATED y WAS ABOUT UBucUa 26 National 41 Provoke Covall has served aa secretary of paper Ubie accessories after the Ayres Photo. a rocket f^ ® ToiX5 LIKE h e d o n e FIRST THMGS J TOP WINDOW 11 Rum were the three largest. Perfect BOVSi V "nRED BEIN' I 00 aOMSTHINQ VtXJR akatlng '42 Malaysian 82 School group the local aubordlnate for more 11 a.m. service Sunday at the "This is the reason why our ^Happy Tim^ Papa .20 CMfnr St. THRONE/ FIRST, VYNfflV lOECK- clockwlaa (ab.) records for the first nine months of TOO.... y KINS O F v \ ABOUT r r . . group (ab.) canoe than 25 years and ta also secreUry PIrst Congregational Church. Mrs Guest Preacher rocket psyloads are smaller, Robert Walnum la cast In the Tax Incl. I LUGGAGE (var.) 1959 are held by 191 cities. Ths n MOO of the B u te Qrangi. role of Papa Bonnard, who lesda Nortk Off 1 SPACE- ISSrat J. Tansley Hohmann Jr. will have A community-wide observance though no less efficient than three largest are Cedar Rapids, Plua Dtpoait Mrs. Walter Montia Sr. will be in his vaudeville orchcetra and his .,SS?,2°°'?fO«W- Boudreau asaignment. Hartford Seminary since 1948. His ago, becomes ruler of the little the Community Players and at the et^ied 84 on tourcct I master of the Grange for the 19.'58- Mimical Program Planned topic will be "Christian Vocation.’^ Indochina kingdom, threatened by Whiton auditorium. He ordered the road closed to 58 Gun dog 69 season.. The choir of the Firat Congre­ The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, Communist rebels. the public until th# rails were In-1 56 Sanction ■F'll It 4 r Homemakers Meet Tueeday gational Church of Chriat, New pastor of the host church, will as­ New York —^ Louis S. Cates, 77, nil Hussey, 62, a history tSacher stalled. ' 87 ObUteratea 4i A full course meal will be served London, will -preaent a musical sist in the service. Others partici­ chairman of the board of Phclps- at UCLA snd a former Suite De­ Today the connector, guard rails &V^0I^>PDUS up. was opened to motorists at 7 ; B o v m ffl R at the Homemakers Club meeting program in the First Congrega­ pating will be the Rev. C. Henry Dodge Oorp. and a leading figure partment adviser on LSiin Amer­ Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. in the ele- tional Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Anderson. B i., anue.l Lutheran a.m. ISasrava In Uie nation's copper industry, ica. died Wednesday of a heart W menUry school./TKe meeting will The event is sponsored by the local Church; the Rev. John R. Neubert, died lliuraday. He was president condition. 2 Sudanca Community Baptist Church; the Negroid feature Hungarian cooking. church's music committee. and of the company, a major producer Atlanta — William B, PitU, 92, w Rev. Laurence J. 'flncent. Center. 1 Retain 90 The main dlshrxihlcken paprika, proceeds will be given to the of copper arid copper products, a noted collector of gem minerals, will be prepared by the executive church Carpet Fund. Congregational Church; and the from 1930 to 1947 when he became died Wednesday. Pitts,' who was, a , Arthur's Luncheonette committee and the cost of ingredi­ The Social Committee will be Rev. K. BJnar Rank, Covenont Con­ board chairman. He was bom at drug salesman for many years, Dally Breakfast Special gregational Church and president FAIRWAY BY FRANK O’NEAl ents will be ahared by those at­ in charge of a fellowship period Boston. was honorary curator of gem min-1 r% SHORT RIBS of the Manchester Council of tending. held sfterwards. Erie, Pa., Oct. 80 (dY — John J. erals at the California Academy of Grange Juice, buttered Churches. Among those who will be pre­ Church Notes Mead Jr., 63, co-publisher of the Sciences at San Francisco. ' | toast, jelly, A choir of singers from the paring menu items In advance are The fall meeting of the Tolland Erie Times-News and in the news­ Provincetown, Mass. — Mrs. ; roffee. e • e Ifrs. Benjamin SanGlacomo, Mrs. churches of Manchester, under the OPEN xj„Q Association of Congregation­ paper business more than 40 years, Alice May Taves, 43, one-time Nelson CarroU. Mrs. Charles Don­ direction of Jack B. Grove, director, al Christian Ministers and Church­ died Thursday After a long illness. dancing .partner of the late Joe nelly. Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. of music of South Msthodist es will be held in Staffordville 10-10 Rolmrt Pence, Miss Marion Stan­ Church, will sing two anthems, Mead and his younger brother. Frisco, died Wednesday after a ley, Miss Vera SUnley. Mrs. Law­ from 3:48 to 9 p.m. Additional in­ "Immortal. Invisible. God Only George J., had been co-publlahers brief illness. She waa born at formation ma.v be obtained from Read Hprald .\dvs. rence Jillson and Mrs. George W ise." and the "Old Hundredth' of the Erie Dally Times aind, since Lowell, Mass. TONIGHT D BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS the Rev. Willard E. Thomen. LONG SAM Bowden. Psalm tune, arranged by R. their founding in January 1057, -THOSeBLOeB Additional information may be UNICEF Marfli Tomorrow Vaughan Williams. the Erie Morhing News and the AReHTAUCHIHCS- ohUined from club president, Mrs. Children iCill -visit homes to- Erie Sunday' Times-News. YOUR Robert W right of Bausola Rd. morrowL evening for UNICEF Venice, Fla. — Ernest Gray New Homework Policy donations. Psnnies given to ' the Asphalt Sidewalk Davison. 77, automobile designer THTMISTBeNEK A ne\v homework policy, for children with their ' 'JNICBF-la- and British, minister of supply for Halloween Headquarters jEffHERmTjey Grades 5 and 6, effective Immedi­ beled containers will provide m<1k At South School the London area during World COMSUn ASSetTMINTS SlSNALLED SleWRS ately, haA been ,aimooo C t r . be required to have a notebook in FIRED HIM ONCE, which to keep only homework as­ through 7. j AND THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH/ _signments. ______The notebooks are to be The story hour will be for all LIFESAVERS takenA-«__ AU_ home vvAMAnSai' for the parents' infor-' the children in town, from • first j mstion. Eiacli teacher will check ] grade and up, and will be held at ; OI< MANCHKSTEK snd correct the homework assign- tJie Whiton Library from 10:30 to i «?I.ETGHER GLASS GO. Mitchell I J - menta he has issued 11:30 a m. BOX OF so ' The pbaslbUity of inaugurating •-7B79 Beman Liord of the "Reading Ia IM WEST MIDDLE TUR.NPDIE such a ayetem was reviewed at a Fun" exhibit sponsored by the meeting of Mrs. Chamberlain with New York Times and the Chll- CORNER DURANT 8T. Grade 6 parents 'Diesday night to Book Council will be the CHICLETS BY JOHNNY HART explain tho Iowa Basic Skllla test-. L,ord has just writ­ NUW LARGER QUARTERS B. C. ing progrgam. A t Uial time P*''- ten a book for children, titled! AvsSa av*x«**BR«e4 «n intSirPjlt in know- __ _ ... _ . . . enta expressed an interest In know 'The Trouble with Francis. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING ing how much and what type of BY ROY CRANE I've INVENTED A w h i s t l e . Both Marj’ Cheney Library and BUZZ SAWYER * L / I d o n V h e a r homework was being assigned. the Whiton Librarv will observe a f?HSTAim.Y,iRemMIHT.»,„ A THiNg-. Busy Singers Eiect AUTO GLASS INSTALLED f MW 1 INTERRUPT, RPMIRAL HUNTER?...T« auWAN NAVY ] I UACDON!...CUMOR.'...THC the week by putting new books HAS JUST MAPI AHD lOSt CONTACT WITH ANUH1PENTII3BP A new 4-H Club, the Busy Sing­ ! VAIOLE COAAPLiX HUNTIR-KiatR- ers, held its first meeting at the into circulation. New books at the GLASS FURNITURE TOPS RIG. 15c29e SUIMARINE TRAVELING VllMCRUEP AT tS KNOTS. i FORCE ..CARRIER, SUBMARINES, Cheney Library will go into circu­ 100*/a i DESTROYERS, PLANES ..SPR1M6S home of Mrs. Samuel Koller, Bos­ YOUR CHOICE ton Hill Rd. Wsdnesday afternoon. lation this Saturday. At the Whi­ T ..TO LIFE, CHANSES C O U R SE.. ton Library, the books will be on MIRRORS (Firaplae* and Door) i FLANK SPCCP! ------Barbara Covell was elected pres 2 S KNOTS! Went. Other officers are: Barbara ] display during the week,-and will PICTURE FRAMING (all ty|m) NYLON SUSMERCCP! Koller.'vice president; Cindv Dons-; go into circulation Nov. 7. uRElO W.OTT,' hue. secretary; Heidi Jurovaty,' The Whiton books on display WINDOW and PLATE GLASS IT MUST *E THAT treasurer; Nancy Ursin. reporter; j will b# tho.se 'which won this COMBS RUSSIAN HUCUAR and Susan Hohmann. games chair-! year's Newbery Winner Awards. CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK man. The elub will carry out proj This year is the 41st that Na­ ' A.H/40RTRD STYLES ects In clothing, food preparation j tional Book Week has been ob­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS and arts and crafts this year. served. It was started by Frank­ Teacher Training Meeting | lin K. Mathiews, chief librarian of OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Mra. Albert Taylor of Hebron, j the Bo.y‘ Scouts of America. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALL ES'nMATES UI.ADI.Y GIVEN -7 ------director of Religious Education at | THATI<5 - I F GETTING M3U A CAB PRIVER*? St. Pater'a Episcopal Church ini IT D0e 6 N'T IF WHAT LICEN6 E m > HAVING A METER Hebron, has scheduled a training | MICKEY FINN BY iANK LEONARD CO6TU6 TO0 C?Oe6N'T INGTALLEC? IN THE CAR. meeting at 8 p.m. Monday« in, FOR RENT OPEN fj„ Q C 0 6 TL>5 |f ■>* If M 'ir ir -r w r r T V MUCH, Phelps Hall for the church achool | 8 and 16 mm. Me vie Projector# FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE PIDNYVOUFEELA FEEBLE a P MEN.EH? TOO staff, which includes a number of: UTTLEGUILTy.PHIL- HA! YOU'RE A U SO N ’ MUCH? —annnd oi silent, also IS mm. TMCWACUPLIKET) lie SURFRISEP WHEN local residents. .lids pruiertors. FOR BEATIN’ A BUNCH Miss Fay Mosller. Family Life, Here All Day Saturday FKBLEaPMEN? specialist at the University of Con-1 WELDON DRUG CO. Never a wornr when TONIGHT "" a necticut, will apeak on "Under-1 901 Main S t Tel. Ml S-SS31 standing Children.” She will em-1 LIVE DEM0NSTRAT10NS-*SRE THE AMAZING SANDRAN RLOOR TEST t W E G IV E Don't got cought this Winter without a CASE and BLINN FREE BAUOONS FOR THE __ FAIRWAY-STAI protects you with CHILDREN — WHILE THEY LAST CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER , IM COHVNCEP SHE POaSHT KNOW HOW I IT ALW FBOVBP X 8U1i FE»INy..He WASWT ICAWTEXfUINTHAT.1 LIT'* FACE IT. I THE RfP* GOT INTO ROHATCH'O 5AFEI I WA» WaHT ABOUt \ lVING BTHBR'. HI* ONLY KNOW IT a O TW HONSV^IT SORE TOWN OF MANCHESTER MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDCEWXY US PSTiCTOROVMlP THAT HER AlW S4IIL *TAMP U P j SKINO TH0G6 FRIENPB AMA2BMEUT WAG RfAl! TRUTH-AG I RECALLn;- . OUT WHAT YOU AFTER. CAREFUL CH eCKipaiJ IN cosHMAimio denied/amp what about that AND THE UACWME THA-rs RIGHT. HE POES HE HAVE YES, BUT. IT LATBR'.' BUEM THEycUBO 5H0fKEBrERlWf| BOne ME OUT*. AOAtNGT 5 0 NUE' t h a t 's 't h e I UNDERSTAND, WATCHES rr EVERY ANY FAVORITE THNalMCMiNV! Rubbish and .RROGRAMS.P PROBLEM MR.AMRNATHr CHANCE m HE GETS. IS QUITE tI A T V ‘ ^ ^ ( s h e l l V c FAN. Garbage Collection i H r Rubbiah and garbage trill be collected G during, the period between November 10-30 I'.?. -A' 7 ^ 2nd and Noreniber 7th, 1959, incltuire. ■L>- m .» Yon are therefore requested to place your barrels ar ether mateilala on the lawn in front of heuaea W t or* axparinnetd sarvlcaman and or# nxpartt near the sidewalk, but not on tbe sidewalk. Oar- bage will be picked up at Ito nsiial location. Thera JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN at citaning and Miyicing domastie haating planfs will be onl.T ONE garbage pick-up during this week. THE STGRY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS 7 BUT IF IT’S OFF of any kind. ^ Hia collector will start at 7 a.m. LIMITS, AS THE ROOM n BECAUSe.'iOuVC b a r c l y I BUT SHE SAID 6IVIH6 ME THE BIKE THE PICK-UP a r e a s ARE KWOWM HER TWO DAYS MAKES HER H A FTY .'- CLERK. CLAIMS, BUT, MOM, IF MRS. HUYI AND THE BIKE PROBABLY WHAT WAS'MARTY 24 HOUR FUEL and GENERALLY AS FOLLOWS: WWTET0 6IVEAWA AK CjKEPRESENTS HER EARN- HINES* BODY DOING MONDAY AND T l’ESDAV: From East Hartford BIKE, WHY EHOULPUT I ^ iT tlls IliGS TOR IN.... south of Middle Turnpike West, south of Center ■IHEWEKT BURNER SERVICE Street and East Center Street and M»uth of Porter FULL , Street and soiith of Carter Street t# Bolton. ' AfdMMMP’' ■de- Hi ‘ t/idurHj ’A-"A WEDNS:SD.4V AND THURSDAY: North of I. L, '.-'1 -.'.•‘A.- ' A Carter Street, north of Porter Street and north of , .• /'v' ':S ' '■ • 1 f e - East Center Street to Main Street and than eauS nf CASE and BUNN Main Street and east of Oakland Stroet. F R ID A Y AN D S A TU R D A Y; Onkland Street and PLEASANT VALLEY RD.. SOUTH WINDSOR weat. Main Street and weat. then north af Center C,. . Street.. CAHYOUBCHAFPY . Without nkligslioq ple«M send FREE catatogHc By; RICHARD MARTIN, General Manager. ACCBPnWG A GIFT YOU, TEL JAB-4333 j NAME CITY ■' .-'I Adv. 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MANGHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, O0NN>. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80. 1989 r PAGEFIFIEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN:, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1959 PACm FOURTEEN Dartmouth Big Test for Yale Bulldogs THE Harriers Easily Top Norwich and Windham n Herald Angle Expect 50,000 UConn Win Saturday B r Indians Keep Pace EARL YOST Boris Posts To Watch Ivy Would Wrap Up Title Sporta editor ISeiv Standnrd League Game Nole* Taken from the Black Book With Hall, Conard 'The Univanity of Connecticut is going to havo to ha sharp^ in passing defense if the Huskies of Coach Bob iBgaQs hope What a difference a year Senior fullback with Trinity College. Manchester s Boh I n Rose City to stand off the challenge of New Hampshire at Memorial Johnson, averaged better than .T2 yards per carry in last can make! 'Dartmouth, de> Monday and Wednesday of next wwk will be fendinf Ivy League football Stadium, Stom , Saturday. Kickoff for thia YukM C ^ e r- week’s 20-6 win over Alfred. The local player earned the hall With hard-running .lay < >snca skirmish is at 1:80. A UConn but four times, gaining 130 yard.s, before being m.iured in the break” period for Manchester High School s champions finds itself in a do­ win will just about w tn p up ths Boris moving at a record- team. If is on these two afternoons— Moriday m West H m - first period. Saturday. Trin meets Coast (.iiard at New ly>n- breaking pare and sweeping or-die position tomorrow in fourth straight TanCoa tttls for ford and Wednesday at M^^iorial Field--that the on^ .the game with upstart Yale, Terry in Line ths Huskies who havo not basn dnn ^ in the Snake Pit. as Trin Coarh Pan .lessee elaims. . . seven of the first in places, — — "♦Indiana clBRh ^^ith Btrojig: cmiwa, bsatsn In 14 ConfOreneo coatosts Art House of Manrhester Is play-* cellar dwellers of 1868 and cur- ■ thF third r.luh invoh'ed in th« ®lE- rsntly. ons of ttiis nation’s ..most ovsr a four-ysar span although injt.nith tJie lywrni^oot^ail team ,jirt joa ^crosii^ countrv anuudng band of gridiron gladl- or President hsid to scoretsss ties twlei. Now Most V fllUflhlCi,^CMc?^Dick*Danielson's Red and Hampshire Is ons of ths teams to ('White bootera shut out punrhiesa Kickoff time fbr ths Tate Bowl hold Ckmnsctlcut to a scorslass Ua, WiR chamberlain and Bill Russell, , ,.4 «.„• , Arademy. 20-.1S. and rCTI. rival Bristol Eastern 6-0 yeaterday af­ ''nil S cT p lace Saturday niKht, Hanover. Springtietd and New-1 ^vindliam. 1.1-.V1, in yesterdays tri- contsst Is 1:80 pJB., ons half hour Office at Club three seasons back at Durham. .. n- t| will their flwt nieel-. ton. Mass, hsve all been sites of ^^,^,,1^,. nieet in Nonvlch. Nnr- Player Baiiksi ternoon In the Bell Town for their aarlisr *h»« previous horns gamss. (kwch Cjhlef Boston looked for ^ o v I . I T .... 4^11 fvtnai,*nn heinveen ...... « i, a 1 7 - 3 8 . ' ninth win aa against a single set­ Whils U s bsavy advance sale Two-tlm* club champion, Leon his first winning pssson la ftvs rnurse back, all In league play. The easy Indicataa th* Urgek Ivy crowd of yssTs if his WlMcats got off to a ictory tied the Indiana with Hall RALEIGH DAVENPORT Terry, has bean nom inate to serve good start this year. TTiat r length, Signs G)ntract ::; the season — somswRor* bstween MIKE PYLE as p i^ d e fit of th* Manchester rhange and and Ckmard for first place, all 40,080 and 50,000 — will sit In walloping Northeastern Owntry (Jlub for the 1959-80 sea­ laland before holding ; 2.% times, Dartmouth 12. with five Boris' time of 14:22..% look S'j Chicago. Oct. 30 PD - Ernie, with identical 9-1 won and lost on tha procssdings, Tale ticket son. The annual meeting will take ties. seconds off the old mark of 14:14 Maine Hpe to a 7-7 deadlock. A Banka, the National League s moat; re^ros divided Ita sea- agents were careful to streas that *The Ox* and * Unlucky Indian * place Saturday night, Nov. 14 at poor third quarter paved the way • • * set by riem McOrath (Norwich 1 valuable player In 1958 and a top- Having already divided Its sea Ua game will not be a iMllout and tha clubhouse. (Tllff (Duke) Var­ 1 0 a 50^12 poundtng at thaAanda o f Graham to Play ^ , ru» .u r ir three yenrs ago. It was Boris' sec­ ranking candidate to win the 1959 son's series with Hsil the Silk boU reaerva and ‘general admis­ ney Is ths current presldsnt. Frc'asaional football fans m ^ U fl th e I^Ull ond con.secutive recrii'd-hicaktng Townerk need two wins over Delaware after both teams played award, has signed his 1960 con sion ticksts will be available right Other officers, recommended by a 8-8 first half. Tbim BrandMa Usd Manc'na*ter—and there are many Lincoln Downs closes Saturday 1 performance, the Red and ..... Wtifhlle 1 tract with the Chicago Cubs. Conard and then must roof for the up until gams Urns. Chieftains to whip the Warriors Blood, Thunder Battle ths Nominating Commlttoa, In­ New Hampshire In the mod last —will have an opportunity to'for the fall season hut horse rac-1 *igndout having shared a part in The slugging. Cub shortstop A dhRnal 0-7 team in league clude: John Sommers, first vice Saturday, fi-8. That gives New watch Otto Graham in action Sun- ing fans will have a chance to lose . eetabllshing a new standard at | the second time around. Hall cap­ play a year ago. Tale’s current president; Frank Simon, second signed for' a reported $80,000, tured the first meeting between Hampshire a 2-1-2 season with da'' af..emoon—^jn video, The ' , few mo're dollars at Nai'cagan- Memorial F'leld only last Friday. | crop of comeback kids havs cap< vleie president; Ihigen* Kelly, third pt.-sant Coast Guard Academy ! sett Park which opens .Monday and ^ Smith Third | which-Would make him the second the West Hsrtford rivals. three games Isft. highe.et salaried Cub player in tursd U s fan’s fancy by trudging Seen in Garden Tonight vice president. h’hd coach anil appear on Bud ^ continues through .30 raring dates, .junior Ken Smith, finished third | Their six goals yesterday boost­ Fasstag WMs history. Outfielder Ralph Klner through flve games undefeated, Filmer's "The World of Sports endin.? Dec. .■> . . Ray Rawer has, hphu,rt .NorwlchV'" .lohn Luty. ed the Indians' total lo 45 this Etoard of Governors, On* Tear, New Hampobtre’s chief threat Is untied and unscored-on—U e only iS n e y , Edward McNamara, Ruas Frou-gflotball Time" sho'.v at 1;43 been named freshman basketball ; gmith was rlocked in 14:40, 13'a ^our shy of. th* school ■RTuOaif. tbs passing wizardry of jimlor Cubs took over his contract from team In Ua nation "which can New York, Oct. 30 <>P)— "The Ox” »nd an "Unlucky Indian” Omigawsrc; Two Tears, Bugane quarterback Sam Paul, who hi fiva on Channel S. Graham, who played eoaeh at the University of Hart- *pronds behind Luty. Then fol­ record of 49 set a .year ago. Also, ...MM47'/4(44rJ»/r rbtMH <>/rm oef*>tis eMPtfJTtaie ^ 0 make such a claim. io years with the Cleveland ford. Bswer plsyed three years jovi-^d Andv Taiiris and .lohn Pittsburgh. high-scoring Rollie Olatz turned on the warpath tangle in the ring at Madison Square Garden Davis, Maurice WlUey; Three gamss has pitched complsUons for o ^ n o e t c / r fiuiAvrsvwoa /euennrsor omm/>f Fteally Untrackei Tears, Savin SMvarells, Lson Beau- Krown?. 'Shll reveal his best game, .with the Hawks' vsrsity . . New Salciiis of MHS in 14:47 and 14: Vice President John Holland said in his second hat trick (thre# tonight. It should be a blood-and-thunder battle as long as it five touchdowns and 408 jrards. both Ernie and the Cubs were Dartmouth, a soUd pre-season chena. Whils the UConn pass dsfenas can­ During his pro csreer. Grahsm York Knirks will make all road .%{»..I. respectively. Norwich's Frank goals 1 of the season, running hia favorite to repeat its UUe, waa asts. Television fans can see it starting at 10 p.m. over NBC. thi-ev 174 touchdown• ------passes,------gsin- trips in the NBA this season In a Baker LlilO. 'Manchester's Bill satisfied with the contract. He said total to 15. three under hia record- Florantlno Fernandez,Fernandex. an un-' Members of ths Nominating not bs tormsd porous. It has basn sUU Ued to Ue starting gaU after Oommlttee are Henry Slnnamon, the aerial Attack that has speOsd ing 23.584 ysrds 1 private plane. It will he painted Griffin 1.1:1,1. Henry Biiloug of Banka got a raise but he did not breaking total of 18 last year. beaten, stiff-aocklng Cuban wel­ ivyhite and blue with an orange dl-sclose terms. its first four encountsn, but fi­ until he Injured hie left hand chairmen, Phil Mohvay, Zavarella, gloom to what could havs basn an • • • Norwich 15:15 and Joe Packard With four matches remaining on terweight contender la the guy against the Indian’s granite jaw. trim, the Knick colors. Seats have and John Golden of the Indians He spiked rumors that Banks nally got untrabked last Saturday Del St. John and Joe Skinner. outstanding UConn ysar. Ths the regular schedule both school by defeating Harvard, 8-0. they call “The Ox" down Havana "I think I can atop him," said A dinner will be servSd before On Way Out been redesigned to allow ample in the respective times of 15:16 was to be traded and said the con­ standards seem certain to be brok­ "Attractive 7 I Games Huskies were leading Rutgers by way for his Ulck neck, strength In all fairness to U e Hanover Fernandez. "1 hurt my left hand th* annual meeting. Members plan­ 8-7 in ths last qnofttr, but two FUy Felix, the former Long Is­ stretching room for Ra.v Felix fi­ and 15:17. tract was signed s month ago. en. and power. ll, Ken Sears fi-9 and Charlie Tyra "W e hsve no intention of even horde it absorbed Ucklngs from In that firat fight. He’s a game, ning to attend are asked to make long aerials turnsd what hMiksd land University hoopster. who got Windham'.s Tom Cholocki placed Co-Captain Boh Goehrlng add­ Mexico's Caspar Ortega has strong fellow but If I hit him right hii professional baptism with 'fi-8.- 12th in 15:19. considering a deal for Banks,” Holy Cross, Psnnsylvsnia. Bos­ their reservations now. like a probable win into a datet. • • • ed two goals, his seventh and ton UiUegs and waa held to been dubbed the "Unlucky Indian" he will go." Sam Mudie’s 88-yard ppss to Bob Menchester in -the American Tile double triumph boo.ated the Hollsnd said because of the number of apllt ...... , . : eighth of the season, and .loa He is a 2-1 choice to beat OrUga Simms sat up a Ilutgsra TD on th* League, may be nearing the end Indiana' season record to 10-1,' in­ scorelees tie by Brown during deciaions and close fights he has mm* run hitt*r tvnn2 will n* Rilirt- 'i Camposeo . . booted one,^ his third to period it waa wlUout Ue services, again. (Jinuiectleut six-yard Ifns; and a of the trail with the New York 71 Yanl Piintu cluding wins in their Isst five home run hitter, who will be start lost. Ha dropped what he Uought complete the Bilk Town scoring. slUer In fuU or part, of Ito two Never Stopped ' few moments latdr Bill fqieranaa Kalcka. The 6- U Negro played but I Longest _ ^ punts in the Nsttonsl meets. Cosrh Bob Sines' squad The l^abines— Gramp, Ju n io r and Clem ing his seventh season with the The victors' scored twice In tha On Halloween was a close one to Fernandez In offensive aces — quarterback BIU Ortega never has been stopped hit Simms on a 44-yard pass ^ a y two minute* In the Knlcks' open- j Football League this season, each concludes Its regular schedule (Herald Photo by Salernist Cubs, led the NL for the Isst two opening period, netted another Miami Beach laat Sept. 11. Monday afternoon against Conard seasons In runs batted In with Gundy, generally regarded as Ue in 69 pro fights. His record Is 61- for another touchdown, Tha pass er and it th# 10th man on the, 1 0 -[traveling ?1 yards, were by Tom tally In the third and wound up After Cuban’s scalp 16-2, including 21 kayos. tnsw e q ^ . Big Ray used Ip bump ’ Davis of the Ssn Francisco 4Bers and Middletown in West Hart­ 129 in 19.58 and 143 this year. best In Ua league; and Jake again cracked the bock o ( the Bus- with three scores in the final quar­ tha atatiatlcal^(l-S), going after its eixth 1968 Now he’s pining for the Cuban's Caspar atands 5-9 and Is 24. kies at Boston University last Fri­ his head on the .Armory balcony ! and Rick CasareS of the Chicago ford...... A win over...... Conard will as- Clem Labine Visits, Plays Golf, Talks Baseball He led the league in homers in ter. New York. Oct.' 30 -Oi* CrouUamel, everyone’s choice for 19.58 with 47 and his 45 this year edge with ita No. 3 ranking na- win without a lost All-Ivy honors last fall. And Ue scalp with above normal fierceneas. Fernandez, 23, is aa tall as his foe. day night UCbnn had sin olmoat when he performed here . . . Speak-, Bears. The latter Is a running back | silk Towners of the CCIL Danielson's varsity starters Misaissippi, without costume The other major unbeaten, unit­ was one behind the leader, Eddie lionally In offense and defense. ebacnce of (lundy and CrouUamel Normally Caspar la a mild man­ Both ere aggressive and willing certain 7-0 victory In ths Rnklng ing of baaketball, George Mitchell, who rarely ever boots . . Maurice : championship, played on* half of the match, with o r mask, visits Louisiana LSU is second defensively, but ed team, Yale, ]^ y e Ivy League who will handle the Red Embers, ; ( Rockett Richard is the oldest The Red and White .layvees Mathews inf Milwsukee. Since would be akin to U e New Tork nered guy. to mix It up. Ortsga loops his In the fourth period id BU whsn an State’s home on Halloween will dare the Rebels to stop its reporU Bobby Khight and Ronnie ! pisyer In the National Hockey , ioining the Cubs late in 19.53 he ( ®'".v Kuhlmann, Eric Swanson, foe Dartmcnith, which won ,ita Tankees playing without 'Mickey "One of these days maybe I get punches with both hands and doea air attack brought do<^ TIm BU .split their tw-o meets, defeating three first units of th* White. Go Harria will pUy with the locals in League in point of service. The White Sox Would Have Had Trouble has belted 228 homers. His ..304 «««hring snd Camposeo. night' vHth its trick or treat flrat in five last waak. Tha Eli the decision In a close fight," said a lot of bobbing and weaving. TOrrlers went to the air on' a third Windham 16-41 but losing to Nor­ and Chinese Bandits. The Bengal* Mantle and TogI Berra. the new Central Connecticut Montreal all-Ume are is now in wich 26-31. Tom Marshall of Nor­ I betting sversge this vear upped performances, bag full qf gimitiicks that may are the only team yet to yield a Caspar, a full-blooded Sapoleco Fernandez movea in behind a steel- and 11 situation with XMio-EOntto. also have quarterback Warren point aa they share tha Ivy lead This meeting —, th# 48rd In Ue llancheatar will have at his 18th season Ted Lindsay wich paced the large field in 15:25. his lifetime msrk to nearly ..3 0 0 ,/"'* oncei again the local goglles. decide the mythical national col- 76-year old series which has been Indian. "I flniahed strong against bar left jab. When he gets the MtUiig Hugo Bolin for 18 Iraague. ______• I enjoyed an easy afternoon as the Rabb and All-America halfback range with the left he leta fly with ieaat'*t^ todepandent teama, the Chicago la playing his 14lh .y’ear vnth Manchester's crack duo. Jim legUt* football title... with Penn (4-0-1) which meets resplendent wiU last minute vie- him the last time and I think I and a flrat down on the tM ean 10. Finishing in NL’s First Division I ' oiitcla.ssed Lancers offered little In BUly . Harvard (3-2). Yale (6-0) and a right that haa plenty of weight OOUNTHY C U n i After that on tho fonrUr down. Embera and Owen Manor Woody' In the big ahow . . New coachea in O’Brien (15:31) and Ken Ames Tomorrow night's game at torisa by both sidsB — will pro­ beat him. This time I will make ! the wsy of sn offensive attack. Miasiselppi's offense Is built Penn have It out one week later. behind It. Pairings, hsadlcaps and atort- Jackie Farland fired a strllM to Biuiiay la coaching the Manors the American Hockey League are 115:361 trailing. Variety of Teams Baton Rouge, La. Is the biggest It by e bigger margin." MaRrli#BlPr (Ai RrUUl F*a«lerfi vide Ue major test a t Ue season If it goes the limit, the bout ing times for Saturdays Best Ball Gen* Prabol® In the and aona t o r • • bit Clapper In Buffalo. Jack Tou- clubbers In Dick Stuart, and BobtAssn. After several trials, Labiyie game of tha year. It tops a week­ around quarterbacks Bobby Frank­ There are no major teats in­ for U e astonishing Bulldogs. Fernandez, who has scored 18 Bv EARI, YOST Gf'citiBkAa ...... GtoYAnnl^lIe lin and Jake Gibbs, and fullback will be scored by rounds by the Foursomes: tha touchdown that sot tha stags pin in Quebec and Pat Egan in . , . , Skinner and Sniokey Burgess.” stuck in the majors in 1953 and Marcel Pallle. Springfield In- end card that begins tonight and volving other major conference Ell adherents just can’t seem to kayos in posting his perfect 21-0 Annual Thriller Springfield. C la p p e r and Egan Once the finest relief pitch- worked One Inning toiled in .37, 47. 60, 62, .58 and 52 ^jgf,^' goaltender in the American 8iii»k . Dirkau continues Saturday afternoon with Charley Flowers. This group la a leaders. A, * *®”***f.| inp two years in military "ervice. I jn l9.^7-58. he helped eomparative scores between the the way from U e ceUar to U e 11:(M—Harry Elch 8, Bob Me to ^wnd thla week woriEbig on and then btow it Two year* later, General Manager Joe Brown. I playing a round of golf at the NBC-TV beginning at 1:30. clude When Ice Capades makes its an-#engagement of only six nights and Four members of w ho announced the slpiing, had In-' Manchester Country Club, fii’eballer. won two | Last summer he received hia 10- providence to a third place poai- .. PHlHier nylon’s No. 1 and No. 3 ranked top In one season. Conn 10. Bob Cole IS, Georgs Ben-1 bla air attack. Ha can ha enpaetod th* BuUdoga won 14-13 on th* division . The other members of the top But should Coach Jordan nual visit to the Elaatem States four matinees. the Yankk are sjjendlng' the off­ dicated aome time ago Murlaugh ' Tlic blond haired pitcher was inj aaved two "s the viear pas.* from league headquar- plavoffa, and laat year. GoaU sror^fl b v . g Iai* 8. Go^hrln* a, teams. East; Brown at Princeton; Bos­ ton 18. to bring hie aerial circus tt> S to m educated toe of Oar* Curtin. Dsrt- 10 are not pausing too long to Olivar’s agents slip by Dart­ Museum Nov. 80, Producer John Mail orders are now being ac season taking a six month reserve towwn vi-sitinsr hia parent*, Mr. and! clipped the White Sox in **^i*t(iera. “It waa like being handed an ^„d hi* Buffalo male* won the ^:»mpo*Ao . . . Another top game pits Virginia ton U. at Massachuaetts; Colum' 11:11—BUI Deosy 6, Sked Ho­ tot an offort to nu^ a btd to mouth ecored its flrat win in would be back. __ ..a ...^1 2.. 4V%a eis-csi 1^ look over the two taaty morsels on mouth—despite U e fact those big Harria will proudly present the cepted at the Springfield Hockey training program in the Army. Murlaugh algned a onc-year con­ Mrs. Andor - ’aihinc. ■ It being a games. Labine worked in the fir-'t | j, „ „ o r a b 1 e diaj.na.ge irom r e s:\i\hr\y arheduled rhampionahip Br»nAf1l^»^. FA*h1»r. Ribrtnaz. Military, co-leader with The Cit­ bia at (Cornell; (Colgate, at Holy mans 9, Oedrge'Puts 18, Don Rtrti- bring the Tanks* Cmeraneo Utlo serving wtth Uncle Sam are Ralph Saturday’s card.. Northweatem gamea remain with Pennsylvania; 20th birthday edition of this now Club Ticket Offlee at the Coliseum tract, a custom with the Pirates. ; boaiilifiil day. Dad. Clem, Clem Jr„ game, won by Gmeago, 11-0. 31'"'. armv". he recalled. with a firat place finiah. He haa n#d3. Rfardon. Morairo. O'Peil Schfv adel In the Southern Conference (Cross; Delaware at Rutgers; Day- prior to the actual box office sale, inson 21. back to New Rampohtra. Tho WRd- eU-Tdedslon in IW tw oeajen ee Terry. n»mnHeron .inhnsonJohnson, Bill Short Princeton and Harvard— Ue Ellk famous Ice extravaganza. His salarv wasn't announced but j the pitcher's hrother-in-law. A1 Lincoln. R.I.. native pitched the : Being a World Serlea participant Wintrrp MrCurrv Ordwfty. with a 3-0 mark, agaihst George (6r0), ranked second, haa a Big ton at ViUanova. “ This year’s show will not feature ^ i s enables those so desiring I l;l8 —Ray Gordon 4, Vin Bog- cats have a wlh and a Ua ta beiag tha margin df victory. In and Ed Dick. The latter three are never been out of the playoffs in M„rurtv: r.*r.«ii.ppArPon Mnrrl.oi.,' Ten battle wHh Indiana (lJ-2), can make an exciting run for Ue league play. confersiKO game 1837. It was a 8-8 Us. A1 Hess- it was believed to be around $30,- Bentley of Rock'/ille and Harold fifth inning. He didn't allow a nothing new for Labine. He his three AHL csmpsljrn*. ; MappnHni, Rtilp*. C‘an*pr, Conliipr. Washington in a conference game. South: Miastsaippi State at Ala­ one large production number .as in to obtain prefered seat lo ginl 8, Dr. Charles HamUton 15, Otty rookies . , Steve Souchok, former hit or base ninner ami was then | p„,.t in the 1953, 1955 and while 10th ranked Wisconsin (4-1) championship. left for them ta wtth ICaasadm- berg scoring as Urns ran out. Gil 000. Jarvis, decided to get In a round of The’ Citadel gets lU chsnce to­ bama; Florida State at Georgia; the paat but will Include in Its cations thru the mail before the Mauric Psrry 28. first baseman, will, handle the Brown said he didn't blame Mur- golf. removed for a pinch-hitter. 1956 rlaasics. as .a member of the morrow against William k. Mary. plays Michigan in another Big Ten Maryland at South Carolina; Ten­ There Isn’t anyone In U e Tale overall 10 productUms. The list of 11:88—Stan HUtnokl 1, Del S t setu at home In their aaoooo’a Humphrey’s placement earned a Yanks' entry in the Florida Win genei^ sale. , ______I tsugh for the Pirstes' fourth place What „ about the World .Scries? During the regular National Flalbush Dodgers. He won two and | In other action tonight, Boston game. nessee at North Carolina; Vir­ camp, however, looking any fur- skaters reads like the 'Who’s Who John, Charles Davis 14, Jim Melley finale. ^ _ deadlock. In the East, fifth-ranked Syra­ U cr Uan U e Impending fray with '■ Ckiod 'Beeelvesa Tale’a would like to forget, on ^ ^*"‘**' Th" S"n- jhis question was asked at the League season.' Labine had his lost as many, decisions in post- | College ia at Detroit, Texas Tech ginia dt Wake Forest; Rich­ of the world. While the cos­ 20 . St. Petersburg . . Two on manager pointed out that the : poorest record in the majors, vi’in- season, play. AL*o. Labine worked Drysdale Turn's TV Cowpoke, at Tulane and College of Pacific at cuse (5-0) sends its top-ranked mond at Virginia Tech. DartmouU. tumes are the most colorful and U:83—'Ed Traygia 8, Paul QuartartMck Bara Panl -of the 1832. The Ehla_ were unbeaten ^ go fheir way to YanHee Stadium, „ Had been nlagued bv offense and defenae against Pitt Somewhat surprisingly, U e WUdeato haa aevoral bifhly ea- "I don't tnink the While Sox nlng five of 15 deciaions. The one- in the 195i All-Star Game for the Hawaii. lavish in th long history of the Ballsieiier 7, BUI Bengston IS, Ing Into the Dertmouth g ^ e . The Charley and Don, sons of former; ” .M^irfaugh did a s ...... (3-3) while Penn State, 6-0 and Midwest: Xavier (Ohio) at Cin­ lowly Elis of a year ago played paUe recetvera In Peta Daria and would have made the first division time workhorse toiled in .58 National League. I Tep Game od Day cinnati; Purdue at lUinoia; Kansas show. Sport Schedule Charlie 'Whelan 18. lodleae w « * slugger Charley Keller, wound up p„g,jbic under the ciicum- games. 85 innings. He striiek out Now 3.3. and packing 194 pminds Gets Role in iMwman Series ranked seventh, plays_ rival west the Indiana a pretty good game. 11:39—Art Brickley 8, John Fred Dennon. Davla haa caaght tiret win. When the tmoke of b*t- with 294 and .291 aveiages in in our league. 1 don’t want to he- But non* can touch' the LSU- State at Iowa; Navy at Notre ‘Babe* In Toyland’ 34 and had a 4.02 earned run on a well developed frame. Labine Virginia (3-3). After dropping behind 22-0. Uey Chanda 8, Cliff Varney 16, Warren eight peases for 88 yarde and on* Us cleared. Dartmouth was a their firat season In pro ball. Char- pjiates alao announced litllc them, but they just didn't Mlasi^lppl game. CMe Mias has Dame; Iowa State at Kansas; The "Blue Danube” will lead off Today average won't be surprised If he s traded. Texas (No. 4) meets Southern came back wlU 14 points of Uelr the production parade, ■with all of Howland 18. touchdown, while Dwinea zMio waa clean-cut 32-0 victor. ley Jr. drove in 103 runa '*UJi SI. | Murlaugh has retained hia entire have the hitters. When you got by . "I just love'll out in 'California. Hollywood. Oct. 30 i/P> Big Don^fhsnder to start off with a big part. been on the outside looking in for Oklahoma State at Marquette; own and threw away anoUer High aoccar va Bristol Eastern, the past two years, after losing Methodist J 3-1-1) with SMU’s the gaiety of Old Vienna and the 11:48—DOC McKee 8, Frank hurt in the Maine gam o e s n A t The 1867 du^, also a tie this Pete in the Florida Ljagtft . . i coaching ataff Ted Kluszewski and Sherm Lol- I guess Im paying the penaltj December I’m , Drvsdale. are pitcher of the World | His role oalls for him to ride Micltigan State at Ohio State; TD with a fumble on Ue four-yard 3:15 — Bristol. Id-O last year in a game that had passing wizard Don Mieredlth hop­ everlastingly lovely music o r Obremakl 10, George McLafferty flve for 78 yards and a TO. Ha time 14-14, waa another thriller in Winter rosier of the lanka. 30, Murlaugh. Murtaueh ap former Pirate in- lar. you don't have to worry about now for working so many games in j* try and buv a .small far- champion Los Angeles Dodger*, is, fleicely, fight a knorkdbWn, drag- Vanderbilt at Minnesota; Mia- line. missed action against Dalawara that itartejl in 1884 at players, averaged 26.8 year* In i^e | became manager in the additional billing like tomorrow ing to shoot down the Ixinghoms' Johann Strauss. Victor Herbert's Saturday, Oct. 81 18, FraiUc Gray 80. the eerii any hitters. Nellie Fox and Luis the paat. The overhand curve garment busi- ,„ming TV cowpoke for the win-, out barroom brawl, almost but not Bouri at Colorado. Sparkling Play and Brandeis, but may-he avadahla Hanover, N. H._ ~..When . an official with ... Hank .. P,Bauer the oldest at 37, I JP57 season, step­ night’s —dor the Southeastern Con- 6-0 overall record, and EkiuUrwest "Babes in Toyland" production al­ High football vs. Conard, 2 — 11:6®—Ted Plodzlk 8. Frank Ap'aracio get singles but they hall was always my beat pitch but j have ‘ isi season. O"**" I " '" t" • pretty girl— Southweat: Arizona at Utah; Big reason for Tale's sh'Owing West Hartford. for duty Saturday. Halhaak Dick erted and penallaed. Yale, It waa Pitcher George Haney is the some days it just hangs there. ferenca title and the ensuing host Conference-leading 2-0 mark, lowed the Ice Capadea prop and ^Ueckl, Ray Owens IS, Roy ping up from coach after Bobby don't hurl .vou. hpifte in Smithfleid. R.I. ” Drvsdale. 6-6 with-hip* made for and even get jailed aa a rap* aus- Flight-ranked Auburn (4-1) .has Texas Christian at Baylor; Texas to date has been aome sparkling costume people full play to develop Thompson 18. EusUa is another favorite target tha apark Dartmouth needed to youngest at 20. Bragan had been fired: The Pirates My sinker, which was also a spot In the Sugar Bowl. Monday, Nov. 8 "Over In our league. Milwaukee About his golf. "I like to play, those tight bliiejean*. starts work! peel. As westerns go. it's what an SBC date with Florida (S-2-1) Weetem at Hardin-Simmong; Denr quarterback play by Tommy Sin­ the Imaginative fancies. 12—Al Oeyson 8, Earl Ballsieper of Paul’s with eight compIsUans played slightly better than ..500 good pitch \vhen I was In trouble, witnessed four hole-in-ones might be considered a plum role. The possible No. 1 spot in next High crews country vs. Conard had good hitters like Hafik Aaron, Monday In Warner Bros. "The and ninth-rated Georgia Tech’ ver at New Mexico. gleton who now appears to be an The success of last yesu' op- — Middletown. 8:15—West Hart­ 9, Frank Omnorton 16, Ed Mc­ 'for 78 yards. ball under Miirtaugh but'flnlshed Eddie Mathews. Joe Adcock. Del just doesn’t sink some days, |-yp pjaved with some pretty Lawman" television aerie*. week’s Associated Press poll has .Mlannderatond Hero whipped the Intereat to a frenzy. (5-1) playa Atlantic Const Con­ Far Weal: Waidiington State at equal to Gunday in everything ex arama led producer Harria to In­ ford. Laughlin 20. Paul is also on aattrai,polnt In a seventh place tie. Crandall. San Francisco ■ had Wil- th* husky player said. players, includinig Sammy It's Drysdale’* acting debut ex­ Oregon State;. Oregon at Idaho; cept passing. But Tale’s line, un Yale, Southern Risk Marks; In I'9.58 Murlaugh won "Mana .SchePmer said that Drysdale Both team* are eo even that thi'e ference representative Duke (2-4). clude in thU year’s ahow seg­ Tuesday, Nov. 8 12:07—Len Olgllo 8, BUI threat He has kicked three plaee- ' i .u V •• . . h. ni I lie Mays, Willie MrCovey, Orlando Indication that I.eibine had a Snead." cept ,for those shsving commer­ will not be the heavy — "only a Southern (California (No. 6) playa San Jose State at Sanford; Wash­ less Uem la a complete reversal ments of four thore famous operas OlektlnsU 7, Hank Ory^ ments for p(>lnts and pttdisd a paas rubber arm came during the 1949 Labine can afford lo lake time beem es a dream-game makers' High soccer v*. Coherd, 3:15 — loled the Bucs to an 84-70 mark I C"P"da and a „„ few , others capable. cials. „ likeable hut misunderstood Iiern." delight. I Northern State rival (California ington at UCLA. of form, WiU make it difficrult for to please even the moat discrimi­ Memorial Field. Darla 18. for another counter. ame with on* se'aaon when he worked 64 gamea off for golf. His World Serlea cut Surprisingly, he will h*ve''the Then the producer added: ’Td be Gundy to Urow.. The EU primary nating music lovers. "Operama 11" 18:14—Ed Saarl 8, Msrio Boc- To make the air attack mora Trinity Plays at Coast* Guardi and a second place finiah. Tiuring i '‘P 6 , in the American came to $11,'231.18, a record share. Friday, Nov. 8 the past season the Bucs only or- i pitch. Pittsburgh Had some good j with SI. Paul i top featured role In the segment .strung up in this (own if I'ever reaUy puts on a rush and, as U e will include excerpts from “ToaM," calatte 8, Maurice Willey 14, Cliff effeoUve, UNH can call iqiOh two called. "The Hard C«*e. " Most made any Dodger a villain.” sayirtg goes. It’s difficult for “ Martha,” "Rigoletto” and "Alda." High soccer "vs. Maloney, 3:15 good runners ta hadto Don caaionally showed ' promise and ; ______— Meriden. Bryant IT. TTMi Connecticut college foot-#eitlon. But with Dartmouth, laat athletes, hired iiaiislly just for Dryadale, a hunter, ran handle passer to Urow while on U e seat "A Salute to the Mountlea” al­ 12:21—^Erwin Kannady 2, Jim Rosklewica and Chorlea Beach. woundmini upU|’ inm fourth»\*4H 4.14 place.withJ'lrn a . State CTross (Country Meet — baU Maaqn- on* o' the mo*t ex-1 year’s Ivy League champions com- record of 78- victories anqf 76 dc-1 publipity, rate only bit parts. s''giin but knows no fancy draw Conard Made Solid Favorite of his pants. lows the internationally famous I>rior 13, Ray Warren 13, Joe Ruekiemics has carried 4S times Bilt the 23-year-old Drysdale is New Britain Teachers College. dting In yeara, heada mto the ng to the bowl and finall.v click- feats. ■ No Figure Mentioned ■ tricks-. Tale doesn’t have a runner who Ice Capets and Ice Cadets -to per­ Broderick 18. for 266 yards, whUo Beach haa a Burlv• ' Earlv • Wins Saturday. Nov. 7 home etpetcIifSetuPday with Yale ing. the perfect record facee a bonsldered a 'nat'uel western type Quick-drawing with the aeries’ can match OouUamel, but such form their spectacular precision 12:28—Einar Lorentsen 8, Mer- 44-188 mark. Halfback Dick Mao- serious challenge. by Warner executives. I re-giilar heroes, John. Ruasell and To Defeat Indians Tomorrow backs as Nick Ksngas, Rich Wink­ skaUng drill. A fiery "Moiseyev on High football ve. Bristol Cen riirAndarson 8, Sber Porterfield quita is tho...leadlng ococw wtth aM Southern Connecticut State Cy Van Jig Award tral, 2 — Bristol. ' unl^ten and untied. Both are 5-0. The Eli*, along with Southern Can Ride a Horae 1 Peter Brown. Don’s ■ six-shooter ler, Lou .MuUer„ Ken Wolfe, Mike on Ice” production 1s a tribute to 18, Gene Dads 18. three touchdowns. • - Walt Alston to Manage That meaji,s he ia tall enough. flew out of hia hand and landed by Red G ra iife Chirran and Bob Blanchard have the famous Russian ballet wide­ Tuesday, Nov. 10 Tale also la the nation's only Connecticut. Wesleyan (1-41. Trin­ High soccer, vs. .. Wethersfield, ity (3-1-1) and University-of Con­ Boston. Got. so (/F>— Burly to know that'John Wayne’s hair is , across the lawn, By PAT BOLDUC been conaiatmt ground ^ gainers ly acclaimed during ita recent tour college football team which has 3:15 — Memorial Fl^ld. necticut (3-31 have been estab­ Early AVynn, the Chicago thin on lop and. more Important, 1 "Ball one," said one bystander. Ula season. of the U.S. yet to yield a point -to the oppo- White Sox' halter-hating right­ . Despite their lowly 1-3-1 won, I am often asked what deter- (X7IL Cross Country Field Day lished favorites. he can ride a horse. Drysdale, as temperamental as When it comes to a matter of A ; a final production Ice Ca­ Dodgers Again in ’60 hander, I* the 19.59 winner of any actor, said today he is not the loet ahd tied record, the Manches­ minea the difference between a pades fans are taken on a — New Britain Teachers College In all. seven games are being "You never ask a potential weight, Uere ia virtually noUing EUiS LEAGUE the Cy Young 5ieinorlnl Award least bit nervous about hia arting ter Indians,- who meet undefeated touchback and a aafety> Caribbean holiday tn "Ice Ca Cha played Saturday, six in this stale. western star ,lf he can act,” one to choose between the DartmouU ' Standings a* tile season’s outstanding Warner topjjer confided. '"Only If debut. He confldedi Conard tomorrow afternoon at 2 This la an elemental question and Tale lines. The Elis average Cnia.’’ fSoopOY The schedule (All games start W. L. pitcher In the major teagriies. "Now. last September In that Ontotanding Performers Red Ann Bands oura it th* .714 i 1/18 Angele.s, Oct. 30 (/P)—Walter Alston, the quiet man he can ride, a hors*. Dramatic abil­ •’clock In West Hartford, lead but a good one. 202 and DartmouU 200. at, P-b'- iinless listed other­ Aceto A Rons .... "I ’m tickled pink," Wynn final thref-game aeries with th* Tale'a starting forward wall Add to these outstanding pro­ T i n s .667 who turned out to be quite a man. \yill manage the Lo.a An- ity actually can be a liability,for their iopponents in several depart­ The dctennlhlng factor ia which wise) ; Deci'a Drive-In . . chortled at his home tn Noko- a western hero." Giants when 1 walked the flrat ments. % t It should be pointed out vdll k® Matt Freeman and Fred ductions such greats of the skat­ Nktional Hockey League ref­ Dartmouth at Yale. Capitol Equipment .619 gfeies Dodgers agaiiii next .year. Wh.ile this may not be the mts. Fla., when Informed of his three batter* that faced me, I team supplied the Impetus that Ernst, ends; Harry OUvar and Jim ing world as Ronnie Robertson, erees are wearing red bands Producer Juiea Schermer, a that all figures are' subject to put the ball In the end zone. Swarthmore at Wesleyan. Turcotle's Esso .. ■'oBR'niost astounding development since Columbus demonstrated- selection by the Raji.ohfiJl fehrid baseball fan. ia DD’sdale's would'dill rtigt a nervous position change after Saturday's contest. King,)-tackles; Raleigh Davenport Cathy Machado, Bobby Siiecht, around their left arms., between msBm Trinity at Coast Guard. Fred’s Package ., Writers .Association of Amert- If supplied by the attacking 1 Jo 'i.s ! the earth is shaped like a hasehall,’* ------^ - - theatrical discoverer. lo be in." ( He struck out the next Including the 28&tysrd8 they and Ue aomewhat ailing Paul Sandy Culbertson, Jimmie Grogan, the elbow and Shouldeiv’ this sea­ In town New Hampshire at Connecticut. Patten ’guilders three battersl. team which fumblea, laterals or A T THE ' • !i *w 4- thci’c WHS R time thia yom .whpn . — Ipuviiav thnt. pvprvbodv ia CH." "I had him read for me the picked up against Bristol Eastern l^rsifek, 'guards, wlU Mike Pyle Helga. Romavne and' Steele, and son'. This is something new and Trenton Teachers at Central No changes transpired this Pa*‘ : Alston’s career was rumored head-i ^ e\eryt[oa,v ■Wynn led the majors with 22 "After that, who could otherwise brings the ball into Its ! real high On." other day," Schermer said. "He’s earlier thia-week, Ui* Indiana trail at centers Lynn Patsy Finnegan to name a the purpose of the red arm bands Connecticut week as the top thiee leam^t into eclip.se. victories last season, while los­ nervous about acting" own end sone, it'is a safety and, For DaHmouth It la an all-fet- few. and it is little wonder the is to differentiate between the ref­ Cried for Crucifixion very natural. He’s big,, young, and In rushing yaroage. 682-608. But Northeastern at Bridgeport. ing 10, and was given credit haa, a western face. He’s the of course, counts two points for terman unit of Conrad Pmaels critics are hailing the 20th edi­ erees and the two' linesmen who LOWEST PRICES Southern Connettiruf at Quon------paaalng, thd locals have completed as being a major factor In Chi­ movie conception of a western 16 o f 42 (86 p ercen t) tosses for the opposition. and towering SeU Strickland, tion of Ice Capadea as the greatest air have Identical attire. aet Naval. 0 I slniction whitewashing (5) Freds Dodgers announced that the P*""" '""*1 "t season, and cago’s drive to the American hero.” Hnckpy al a (»iane« 288 yards and one toqchdown. The If the defensive team supplied ends; Sam Bowlby and Lee show on Ice... by far. Package Store, (21 Del-i’s Drive-In, were eritlrs-■ not in over- By vvinning: I,engue pennants Drysdale also read for Executive lone TD came against EhMtem Ahe force, aa In most Instances, Horschman, tackles; 'Bob Boys ice Capades opens at the East­ IN TOWN Yale, rated 13th nationally blanking (6l Patten Builders and . ' .rogo and wllU whelming numbers who gned for Wynn, who leads all active Producer WllHam Orr and Warner Ksturdey’s .Bchednl* when Manchester tossers picked it ia a touchback and merely and Henry- Gerfen, guards,. wiU ern States Coliseum. West Spring- "My lucky number," says Coach .31 Capitol Equipment ?* "khl nio^e for hia mUch^ of the pitchers with 271 victories, I TV ICxecjitlve Hugh Benson. They National Leegn* up 101 yards. Opposing throwers signifies that the ball is to he Ken DeHaven at center. field Monday, Nov. 30 for a limited 304IINUTE FR£E Jordan oiivar.' can improve its (41 TuU tte's Esso Station. be j^aid»mo,e. fo. ™ .summer. One paper even printed, started 87 games last season at Del toil at Montreal. havs hit on 17'of 48 (36 per cent) 1st UNE— 1st QUALITY Chai lie Harris 1.52-373 and Alston, w h o took the Dodgers „ report that he would not be re- ; concurred with Schermer’* ap- put in play on the 20-yard line. Aiding Gundy and CrouUamel Ivy League chance^ from rising the age of 30. Hr was around ; praisal and ordered the rlght- Boston at Toronto. aerials io r 244 yards (Uid two slx- In Ue rear ranks for U e Indians INSTAUATION from rags to riches in one .sea­ Chris DeClantl, 3.57 pinned scores fy"''' , Z e m i hi'-edhired if ...... he failed to win the pen- at thf end of 14 of them, ,and pointars. Red and White defenders will be fullback Bill Hibbs, a pon­ son. A year ago. the Blue lost „all of note at the Double Strike al- National Le.ague Q; Who ia the Ndest head coach WEATHERMASTER "300“ MUD m d SN O W ,___ ■ I the world in one vear, probably will ...uv. turned in an earned run average also leajl in'pass lnterc6ptlonS, 6-3- derous runner, auid halfback Al seven league games and wound up le.\8. — • v.AAnA ...{tv. tw.A AdiiiA I But he did, in a plajoff with of 3.1.3. In college football In yeara of 7A8xl4 make about $40,000 with the raise. Ontseered the Opposition service 7« ■ R t^ sk l, a youngster with blister­ STOPIXHJjlST^^ 8.78x18 as the doormat. Milwaukee, and In so doing became That performance hroiiglit Charlie and Ed Say— 6.70x16 ! The club didn't mention any figure. Thankii to 40 points agalpat the A: Dr. Eddie Andereoa, wh* la ing speed. Connecticut can wrap up the Y KEGLKK'M LKAtU’K V -llhe onlv Dodger manager to win him 13 of the 16 rotes cast by Singleton will pilot a Yale unit TUBE TYPE "AKslon has acceptea lerms foi^l National League title three •utclaased Lancers from the Bell In his S4l«i year, the 18th wUh Yankee Conference crown for the standing*' the Baseball Writers Commit­ of Winkler at fullback wiU Kan- %V L Prl. a one-year contrael, said general was in. Town, Coara Walker Rrigga’ Holy Gross.' fourth straight yeai. tee. Kam Jones of the San Charges have outscored the opposi­ gaa and Muller at the halves. 5 ^ DOUBLY GUAltANnOED IN WBrnNG UP TO MMONTHB Southern Connecticut can Bo\vl-«-l>eni'8 ...... IS 6 ,7.50 Manager Buzzie Bavasi. and he,jg,.,, ^he Dodgers then in Franylsi-o Giants was mnnerup Y O U C A N l Bo\vl-a-.Iel* ...... 16 s .667 was awRided a nice laise., I ^on the world cham- tion, 88-62: but trail the flipt Steps Up No serious Injuries are report­ M E D i e W e’we m n bbaocinc when stretch'll* streak to 12 ip .a row. with two votes, while .vdiiilg Q: Did Harvard aver play In ed from elUar camp. Rockotte*...... 14 in ..583 ^ Have 4’imchlng .Situation pionshlp for the first time. His downs, 47-67. Boh Shaw of the White Sox got MaiKheater also hold* the upper the Pasadena Rose Bowl on New COOPER AIR MASTER we My, No better service Hi-Fi's ...... 11 1.5 .4.58 the other one.' est. ( "W e usually wail until the major second w-as in 1956, when the hand in five of seven other depart­ Charley Dressen return* Tear’s Day? STOPS OIL be provided. Coast Guard C22-4( ran .score a Pinups ...... 7 17 .292 league (winter) meetings to sign 5’ anUees beat him In a seven-game HOLD BACK 1st QUALITY — FACTORY PUSH eon .250 ments. Average kickoffa, 15.1-12.8; as a manager with The A : Yes. Harvard edged Oregon, , Same Six Captains SEBT tOUERS big upset for Its new roach, Otto Ten Pins ...... 6 )R our managers, but we have a World Series. BURNING! League - leading Bowl-a-Dears ; FamuiiH Hockev Kaniily least fumblea, 15-17; fumble recov­ Milwaukee Braves after 7-8, In a Rose Bewl thriller, 8aa. Graham. eries, 17-15; punting average, 29.7- I, 1820. The six National Hockey League i At Gjfog' $• r'(t • i.95:i: 1$1 . : Wm Service Bridgeport (1 -5» add Central ,K. H .v r . f , 'b.;. '“-a .two years as coach of 9 954 27,1; and least penalty yardage, rj Stot.i^nv, AcCt-SSOfy TUBE TYPE A m ' TUBE TYFB Rookie Brian Kllrea of the WINTER Ed RarraoRffe teams started the 1969-80 seasim Connecticut (2-21 -Ccpuld make a CharMe Sprague 130-324. the champ Los Angeles with the same captains with which NEW BIKE DEPT. • HOTPOINT (and subsequently was named Man- flock of so-called experts sick, blanked the Ten Pins 4-0.4 n FourPn<.‘el''"P I '"‘’" Chuck Dreaaen.the Sprlii)dield Indian* in the Ameri- The opposition leads, in average Dodgers. Want Dry Field they started last season. The six • PHILCO but bring Joy lo scores of students j World g f the year. cati Hockey League, cornea from , . . BUT YOU CAN OITARD, YOUTR CAR WITH CITIER kickoffs. 39.6-36.4 and punt re­ gamea out in third place, the Series -\rinners to manage MU ■kippers' are' Maurice Richard of Cl' W E REPAIR *AIX PUCES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIBE and grads. Rocket tea captured three points turns, 6.1-1.7. Montreal Canadiens, Fern Flaman • WHIRLPOOL waukee. a very famoiw family which fea­ KERVICE KOLDPRUF PRELUM ANTI-FREBEE The coaching staff at the Uni­ from the fifth place Pinujis. New, York. Oct. 30 (A5 — The In two previous meetings the In­ Shoots for Unbelievable of Boston Bruins, George (Red) A LL M AKES • EASY Reached al I)ar.rto-,\ n tured three former AFIL star*. dians have yet to score a victory versity of Naw Hampahire la hop­ DlSTTUBUTro l|Y The girls continue to bave lrm.- — '—/ ; - - world’s richest race and a race ing for a dry field and clear Sullivan of New. York Rangers, iSBA Baskelball They are Wally. Hec and Ken STOP IN THIS WIEK over the (Jhleftains who broke lzi|lewodd, Calif., O ct 80 (89)-^ WASHERS — DRYERS hiec coming up with scores of note ; grandchildren and involving the aoild'4 richest horse Kilrea who played for seven, four Zveather Saturday when they take Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago as only. Mary Lou Taylor turned in away from Hall High in the fall of Black Hawks, George Armptrong RCTRIGERATORS—STOATS ahootlrig bilharda- Alston..... said; share the nation * turf spotlight and ten seasons respectively in Janiin, the arUchoke-loving French on Connecticut in a'Yankee Con­ Tlburedey’s ReaulU a better than 110 single, picking 1967, the same year Coach Bob of Toronto Maple i safe, and Gor­ ' "Naturallv l" anUvery pleased i tomorrow. At Garden State Park, the AHL, His uncle, Wally, while ; horse who already has accom­ ference game at Storrs!' New MANCHESTER AND AIX MAKES OF TV up a 114. CITIES ©SERVICE McKee’s cli|trge8 walloped the lo­ die Howe of Detroit R ^ Wings. TR/PLEU BOLAND MOTORSI No Gamee Scheduled' knd looking forivard to next aea-J H 2-year-old* are expected in the with Hershey In 194-2-43 led the cals 43-12. A- year ago the score plished the improbable, shoots for Hampstaira, which has a relatively ■ Friday’s Schedule " TlI 1-16 miles of the Garden o J r„ State ui. league In scoring with 99 points. was a lop-slded 48-0 In favor of the the darn.-ncar unbelievabla at Hol- ■mail team and lllcea to do lots of AUTO PARTS; «YOUB lABK DEAUEB" AUTO Syracuse at Cincinnati Hockey al ,a Glance "W e had a tough fight this year, i Stakes. At. Aijueducl, Round Table. , ^ league record at that time. CITIES SERVICE CENTER West Hartford eleven. Ijfvlood Pat* tomorrow. He’ll try paaalng, has played In the mud Philadelphia — CSrl Hubbard, S T O R E S ^ Saturday’s Schedule Thursday's ..Reeilltg hut it waa a club that wouldn’t I winner of $1,727,749 in hia 65-race j, , * ------_ , td wind up the American trotting end rain for three straight weaka. 147, Pbitadelphla, atopped WUU* ? ? 0 FP^)AD SI pC9 CENTER STREET— MI 3-4079 KD BARRAUI-IFFE-^CHARLIR b p r a o u e ' What la the crystal ball’s predic­ STORES Boston at New York National I.,eague quit, so I think OUT chances will' career, will face the precocious tion Saturday? Hiat’a easy—a 82- classic with a second straight vis- During that period it haa lost ons l(PlBtappIe) Stovtna, 148, Boston, 8U H AIM B T ^ M l 8-8171 I. 'I Minneapolis at Syracuse Boston 2, Detroit 1 be good to win again. We've got I Dancer and probably foviy 5M W. MMdIe Tpke., Comer Adams.St. 8 triumph for tha CSUeftainal tdry In'tha |75,0|)0 event and tied two. ' 10- IM MAIN ST,>-N1 S-78M CinciniiaU'iAt'St. Louis Amerlnui I.«ague good balance and w* have Deveral 1 other* In the $100,000-added Jock-11». 1- 4. Detroit at Philadelphia Quebec 4, Herthey .2. i young fellas coming up froni the ay Club OoM Oup, a two-mil# teet^ Kid Anahuae, 129, M&dco a ty , 10. \ . A

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1989 PAGE aSAAENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 19W 72 for Sil* 72 Houaw for 9b1o 72 HtHMS for Salt 72 Ho for tels 72 41 Artid» Pw flkli -4i 61 ApRfUaSRtf 11 FiRtB- H o m m I gt R— t 66 Hooaee for aale T m s b is b U 68 Busin wo Ssmets Offsrsd IS I'HERE OUGHTA BE A LAW tifOtL SEMI-automatle comhtaa. FOR Re n t with optten*To~"huy. SOUTH WINDSOR BEAUTY 1-MANCHE8TKR - Ntw • lietiiig. |l«,$0»-Wli8T SIDE, 2 bedreon MANCHESTER AND OAKLAND i TlUCCT, tnwttmiflr ORDERS TAKEN for Ohriatmaa Beautiful 8 room coloalaj, • large ranch, beautiful treea, near bue, houae. Bxtra earner lot. Reduced BLACK LAbnUlor lUtriavOT stockings >n*4s to order and de- tioa dishwasher washing machine; TWO ROOM ap4trtmbnt, prlvata Four room year arauhd onttage. Well-built, good-looking, grace- VICINITY RAOiaTV RKPAIRS, say m sko- plM. AKC cbamplaaahlp 146. Also Kenmors wringer wash­ Hot water heat. Fully Insulated. bedrooms, 3># baths, full dining shopping. Carlton W. mtchlAS, Ml 1 1,800—Bolton— Small 3H feom t« 914.8M. C» d.9$Tr after ■ p.m. >, MI livtrsd: Ml 9-8866. .hath, heat, hot water, atove and fill lines, pittite, nick profile. All 9-8133,______^ csro, omplif^ert. pboimfrapbo nd RirfTuciALLiirr Sur IK’nCBINBYMIVi flnas. Inoculated, wormed. er. PU-T197. refrigerator. Apply MarlcMr'a, 897 For further information oall HA these Adjectives dsaertbs tMs room, living room aiid kitchen, 3 ranch. Newly remodeled, full CLASSIFIED rhongert. Ovri 47 yoaro total ox ...^mciRWABRwn PUT-TAW____ wrm____ EACH 9-30S9. Main. 8-4991. Graham Read charmer. Levely to fireplaces, knotty pine haated rec­ ceramic both, work shop. Small 118 LYDALL ETREFT portenco.’W daya Ku>rante« an all “ANTTHINO THEY DO” reation room, butlt-in bar, outsii.a SIX ROOM epIU level, FHA ap­ 8 room erpa, 9 unftnlabed, Bre* mffTNnsiMHiNTMfm OfrHfR.TUrf OOUUMMfl TWO FKMALE Boxera, 4, • yeare BOR SALE—42 wooden storm win­ look at. delightful to own, and easy praised. Make offer thia week. chicken coop, 900x900 lot. $3,000 work. Pbtterton'a. Ml #-4887. fiOniN IN SHAPE WITH,, dows, Best offsr. Call MI 8-1817. •‘WE CULN DO BETTER” ATTRACnVE 9 rOom duplex, 8 to buy. Seriously, this BH room co­ paito, awnings, combination win- caah. Owner will carry mort­ place, ahimtnum storma. emedHe TCAMIM&rORTWC BO old. Would like to epH together. TEA! THERE IS A 8ubni%«n lor Rent $4 dowa. Large outdoor firapiace, Owner. MI 3-7101, , drive, may aesume 4H% tnort- advertising CHAIN AW work — Treea rail. M0HT.'*mf BUX» ACEOCHETMBNEIOlt!' bedrooms, large oablnct kitchen, lonial ranch with attached KU’ag* M. gage. Intereet. 8 Very reaeoneble. MI t-OOlA_____ La r g e stock of storage Mns for •‘AANTA CLAUS ” stainless steel sink and tub, base­ ROCKVnjJB—Park St. Four oora is a wonderful place to raise- a alao smalt tool shed. One-car at­ $ 8,500—IH acres, vacant. 7 room gaga, excellent candltton. nraat to Rkaaonablo • fak:a. Call PI 3-7tUlf UKE BOBBCMT! I DON’T WANT IT tached garage with 'nany more SACRIFICE —For quick sale. 4 betwern l;30-4 SO or any time / 1 storage of parts merchandise, ment and attic 3 porches, oak apartment with heat and hot family. Small town charm within room home with extraa. Step in at old home. Steam heat, drtr 1 OLASSiriED ADVBRTISMENT DEPT. HOURS tools, equipment, dry goods, hard­ MY CUSTOMER ISN’T wood flooring throughouf, steam water. One child accepted. $75 added features. Situated In a fins well, 8 miles out. 'flehen tele- Saturday or Sunday. AKC GERMAN Shaphsrd, 9 wseks GETTING MARRIED reach of metropolitan araaa in a residential area. Priced at only 48 Dudley St. any time. “ PAUL J. CORRENT! 8:15 AJI. to 4:80 P.M. •'HrniTnW ’T'ii old. Warran LHtls. PI 8-8129. ware. etc. Also shelving. MI oU heat, copper window screens, month. TR 5-5136. matter of minutes. W# will be most phono exchange. Rssl, Eststo MI MM3 rUlUR SANOmo and Tafinlatilna 9-6445. / YOU CAN HAVE*rr storm windows. Adults preferred. pleased to have you make an ap­ $21,500. R. F. Dimock Co,. 8H $11,000. CXIMFORTABLE 4H room $ $,900—Six room Cape. 14x3i liv­ Apootallalnf In eld floora. Ml JUST BY TAKING OVER Opposite Center Park, write P.O. ROCKVILLE —8-room apartment, pointment to see this young lady. 0-5245 or Robert D. M’irtock, Ml homo, on approKlmataly one acre. ing room. 9 good aliod bed­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ••sm CHRISTMAS TREES — (Whole­ UNPAID b a la n c e Box 886, Manchester. '' beautifully furnished, automatic 3-8473. New heating system. Garage. rooms kitchen, dlnbig room. FOUR BKOROOM C m . eeelly Live St4>ck-~Vchiei«s 42 sale). IndivlduaUy selected. Fan­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS washer, heated, garage. TRemont WESLEY VANCOim, MONDAT Itoo nUDAT HiiO AAI,—SATtlllOAT ■ AAL m — BOLTON—New extra’’large City water. Madeline Smith, Real­ Shed dormer. Only 4 years old. financed. J. D. R eel^ ia SSleo. RBUPH0L8TBRT, allp eovera d cy trees, that seU on sight. Rs- 8t7.22 THREE ROOMS furnished, one 5-1447, 8-9993, B-M44. Broker tor. Ml 9-1143. Owners anxious tn tell for nowned quiJlty. Moderate prices. i ROOMS OF BRAND block from Main. All utmties. MI Cape. 1. acre wooded lot. Very large PLEASE READ YOUR AD drapm ea cuatom made. Free a- SMALL BLACK Gelding, saddle MI 3^836 bedrooma, full basement, huslnees reoaona. Bunker HIU rioknlMa for Asis 7S Umatea. Open eveninua for ,vrir and bridle, 8300. Call MI 8-0958. Extra early sellouts. Writ# for -NEW FURNITURE 9-9428 between 5-9 p.m. RfXXVILLE—Five room apart­ 881 OAKLAND ST., Manchester-r Rd., Coventry. convenience. P A M Upholstery price brochure. Hughes Farms, AND APPLIANCES ment, like new,, garage, nice STRICKLAND 8T.-Trlm BH room buUtin stove ai>d oven, $18,000. The 9 'room house, gae hot air heat, FIVE R(X)M lovely flat, partly In atova and oven I1I.008. The R. $11,900 Vernon- Mancheater Une JU8T OVER the Um tn Vaman, rn«MilTii or "Wooi Ad*" mn tekM •* « th» pkoa# m • «m- Shops. 307 N. Main St. Ml 3 WI34 Barnardston, Maas. h a s b e e n in st o r a g e S yard. Reasonable rent. Box Y, Ranch, tn excallant condition, at­ ciL water and eewerage, email near Parkway. 4 or • 1907 Ranch. Six nom a, feiqr win­ Th« td»BiWtti •booM r«Od hl» Ml the FIRST OAT.IT ArtidM For Solo 45 MONTHS furnished, parking faclliticj. Fur­ Herald. tached garage. Lot 100x328. Con­ F. Dtmock O .. Ml 9-5245. workshop, lot 100x340. $10,900. BARGAIN—OOlf Clubs, irons, three, nace, 'nice neighborhood, conven­ home. IH batlia. Shade tiWM, dow fai livtag room. hcnlMn rang# ARPk D m Urf RBI>Oirr raan tU R te Rm* for Uw «est IflMtt- TYPEWRITERS - Repaired, rent I s

}'a^n, whitewall tubeless' tires, Free storage until wanted. Free after 8 p.m. T. Morrow, M Birch double A soned lot In Manchester. Grant Agency. Raaltor. MI g-U8l. coat by miatake. MI 9-9947. Help TVantcB—Male .36 DRIVEWAY sealer special, $1.80 FOR THE BEST—Eating potatoea St.. MI 9-3338. MI 3-8284. IF YOU ARE interested In buying excellent condition. Ressonahly Call Heating anil Plamhlng 17 Help fVanteB—Female 35 delivered, "call Hathaway for delivery. Free set up by our own a house In Green Manor, come aee VI—BOLTON -6 room oversized Needs repairs. i$olton Canter—814 room gallon. Hot mix asphalt, gravel, rriiable men. cape. %. acre lot. Excellent con­ VERNON—For that extra fncoiiM. NO’nCE IS HEREBY given that priced. Ml 9-9522, 87 Oakland 81. BOOKKEEPERr-Ons gill office hi SHOE FITTER—young man, ex­ mealy Green Mountains. Call MI 3>i ROOM furnished apartment. BUSINESS property tor sale or ours. We have a great deal to pf- ranch. Two-car garage, view. . thia boarding houae could pay for Pats Book No. W 1584. iBBued by A, J. TOURNAUD PLUMBING stone. Nussdorf Sand A Stone .Co., Phone tor appointment. rent—90x180 lot, 38x24 building. fer that others don’tr Including dition. $15,900. The R. F.' Dimock $15,800 Coventry near 44 A—Older 1951 CHEVROLET paneled truck. 131 U ke St. Ml 3-7662 Manchester, 5 day week, must perienced, full-time only. Apply MI 3-2427. 9-8438. SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford Private bath. Call alter < p.m'.^T. Ck>.; Ml 9-4345. JAMES 0. DOWLING itaetf. 18 rooms, 9t4 batlu, 1 aerw The Savings Bank of Manchester have knowledge of complete eet In person. Tots 'n Teens, 958 Main Morrow, 36 BlrCh St. MI 9-3236. Good location, tlall Paul J. Ctor- price. In addition to the usual targe T room cape. Large of land, large traea, new root, aaar has been lost and application baa New battery, good tires. Ladder New installations, remodel­ MeINTOSH APPLES. $1.80 hushel CH 7-0358 renU, Ml 3-5383. three bedrooms, kitchen, living MI 9-8816 glaased in porch. Twoed- uched garage, $3,800 aaaumea 2 No Jpb Too Small 30 .years experience. enter consumer finance field. Ex­ No obligation. ton Rd. Ml 8-6389. disposal, exhaust fan and built- venient to schools, churches, 4*4% mortgage. Aiuiomiccmcnts white. Automatic transmission. BEAUTY IS big business! Mske 210 East Main St., Rockville. Fertiltzers 50-A A—L-B —E - R - T ’-^S MANCHESTER rooms. almost one acre p'.:. shopping'. Large living room with COVENTRY—8-reom ranch nd n - White wall Urea very good. Spare an interesting and profitable panding company requires the ins. The lot is oversized in both This home offera country living $16,700 Bolton— All elone, 814 rage, amesite driveway. 100x160 G/ilNDINO and sharpening-Farm Ml 9-6349 or Ml 3-872Q career for yourself in the cosmetic services of a man willing to work 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD FIVE ROOM tenement for rent, Lovely well built 7-room home. frontage and depth. The back yard corner fireplace, tiled bath, with room ranch. Two fireplacca, 9 lot. Lake privUeges. Am xm 00,600 25c WASH—lOe DRY—Do It your­ tire new. Radio, Magic Air heat­ OPEN NIGHTS ’TIL 8 P. M. and privacy. R. F. Dimock Co. colored fixtures, modern kitchen, er. defrosters. Interior leather and household tools, lawn .nowera field. You can eara 88-$4 an hour hard and anxious to get ahead. SOFA BED 820, crib 815. Both tn first floor, on or before Dec. 1st. In excellent condition. 14 acre# of is terrific tor children. There's a MI 9-5245. or Barbara Weoda. scree, view. $1,000 down. PI 3-«5l. self. Open 8 a.m.-13 midnight. and saws precision sharpened, CLEAN COW manure, $6 and $10 Sat. 6 p.m,. Adults preferred. Inquire 32 Utley porch off the dining area with aluminum doors and windows, full Luclcy-t^y Self-Service Laundry, seats, red and w‘hlte, 8875. Ml selling Avon’s ChrlaUnaa Gilts, TTUii is a career oppoHunity with good condition. Ml 9-2901, loads. MI ^7804, MI 9-8781. beautiful property, potential build­ Ml 1-7702. $17,900 Bullder’a leas, Parkway motors serviced. Empson ,H. • Millinery Dressmaking 19 many splendid company spon­ St. f ing lots. Frontage on three roads. acreens and awnings which is cellar with Gfe hot water heat, *4-mlIe. Tolland. ^Mrge 7 room 11 Maple St.______3-5810. Toiletries and Fragrances to city water and sewers, excellently WantcB—rtcal Eatat# '77 Abom, Maple St., Ellington, TR EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ housewlfes near your home. Extra sored benefits. For personal 'n- FIVE METAL office storage cabi 1,200 ft. on Wilbur Cross. Property heaven sent in the hot weather. V ni—MANCHESTER -N ew 8*4 spilt 144 bama, high alavatlen. 5-7166. nets, three ft. wide, • ft. high, 18" MusicRl Instraments 53 Give us a call. Owner 't l 9.5519. landscape lot with trees, priced and gentlemen's clothing. 189 bonuses and prizes. Complete tervlew contact Mr. G. Gent, I’rs- HonsehoM Goods 51 SIX ROOM duplex, central loca­ includes summer house, double ga­ room, ranch, baaement garage. Among nice homas. ARE YOU OOl P eraoM ls FOR SALE—1953 Olds 88, standard training and beauty courses. Call ferred Finance, 983 Main St., deep. One 10 ft. adjustable metal rage, stable and chicken coop; May Choice location, built-in atove and below owner’s 'cost. Phone Ml $19,000 Bolton Route 8—Large I LIND.SAY S ANSWERING Service. Woodland St. Call any time. MI shelving. 5 ft. high, 5 shelves, $17, WARD MUSIC STORES—Lowest tion. Adults preferred. M I'8-8495. 8-6278, Brae-Bum Realty. 8BMJNO TOUR shift, I4i8. Call MI 9-0639. 3-2264. today. Call CH 7-4137. Mancheater. ' - be bought as a package or to split. EAST HAR-rFORD oven, ceramic tile bath, ameaite room Cape, plastered walla, We wll) lopralae JTOUf WANTED—Ride to Hartford victn- On the ball for every call, morn­ MI 9-0474. pciesa on all instruments, nianoa 100x400 lot. ing, noon and night, 'i’el. MI 3-2940. WASHING MACHINE, General and organs. Good^selectlon. Also Srm^T^EFRIG^ffiuR”! Asking $31,000. For appointment drive, completely landacMed let. FOUR R(X)M home, full baaement, free and wtfiMitt any d tty Asylum Street and > railroad 11949 CADILLAC 4-door, model 62. WANTED—Woman to cars for two PAINTERS WANTED, steady Electric 1961. $20. Call MI 8-8861. call. ASSUME PRESENT ,30-YEAR $17,600. R. F. Dlmock Co. MI $34,000 Columbia — Three flra- We olao buy tor oiidi, MI 8-6351 be- Excellent condition. Owner re­ pre-achool children days. Must be work, top wages. Only fully exper­ CEDAR CLOTHES—Lins poles in large assortment of methods and HEAT! MORTGAGE FOR ONLY $2,600 oil heat, itorm windows, shade station. 8-4:30 p.m YES! NOW le the time to build Moving—Truddiig— stalled. Fireplace «nd 'furnace sheet music. Store hours—Tues­ 9-5345. treea. convenient to shopping cen­ placea, large 7 room ranch. Member Llattng tween 6-7 p.m. tired, mint sell. 1398. See snd reliable and have references. MI ienced .men need apply. Call PI “A HOUSE FULL OF See new 3i/i room apartment in DOWN AND SAVE. Large knotty pin# porch, two- ■TANLET T, Realtor drive and you will buy this car. that garage or breezeway also to Storage 20 8-4638. 2-7070 after 7:30 p.m. wood delivered. Used chain saw. day through Friday 1-9, Saturday McKEOWN REALTY DC—VERNON—New mUit level. ter, bus, Verplanck school. FHA have those extra rooms finished. Ml 9-1S5S. 9-5. 99 Summer St. MI 8-3094. Rockville. Just 15 minutes to Beautiful three bedroom ranch, Or assume our 4*4% mortgage, car garage, 7 aerea. BRAB-BUlUf RkALTT BANQUET HALL—For hire. Ca­ Call PI 2-7818. LIGHT TRUCKING evenings and NEW FURNITtlRE" Hartford bridges. 13x28 game room, tliree ' *rs $25,600 Bolton — Large 8 room »G 8«rr$ tering to wedding!, banquets and Guaranteed carpentry work. Call HELP WANTED—Female, full or BOLTON CAR WASH. Saturtay Always plenty of free parking. MI 9-8666 TR 5-1556 large living room with fireplace. bedrooma. OE bullt-ina. Garage, amall monthly payments. ^ partlea. Call Conn. Yacht and 195.8 PLAZA four-door Plymouth, Jutras and Sons MI 9-0279. weekends. MI 9-0252 after 8 p.m. part-time, $30 to $50 per week. and Sunday work. Adults only. HEAVY FB3ITILB loam tor fall Picture window. Extra large Kijch- 9-9216. Ranch. 3 flraplacea and a 4 week days. seeding. iAlso sand, stone, gravel COMPLETE CONN ORGAN, two years old, RISLe Y REALTY CO ameaite drive. Lota 135x200. room ‘ranch with baaement ga< SELLING? (tontset Utia office any Canoe Qub. JA 8-0691 evenings. new snow tires, good running con­ For interview or appointment call Call MI 9-8146. en with dining area. Colored bath­ FHA VA minimum financing. time. Years of experience. Alice dition. On# owner car. MI 9-6293. MI 4-0S94. and fill. Walter P. Miller, Ml fruitwood finish. Tkiken in trade MI 9-4824 TR 5-1166 ____ House for Sale 72 room fixture^. Hot water .oil heat. GLASTONBURY, 184 Mlnnechaug rage, separate 3-car garage, 3 VAOCUM CLEANERS repaired tn MANCHESTER Moving end Truck­ MAN TO work on poultry farm $-860$. ONLY on the new Thomas, all transistor -i. $16,700 complete. Shown by ap- Dr.—Lovely $ b< !room ranch. acres. 2'drivewava. Clampet, Realtor. Ml ••4848. Household Services ing Company. Local and 'onr. dis- COVENTRY, Main St. Six rooms Carport. The lot la well landacaped m ^tm ent only. R. F. Dlmock my own home shop. Forty years 1942 DODGE, excellent motor, ex OFFICE—Full time mature worn Call Nathan Miller * Son., Bread organ. Save over $600. Ward ' '-isic YOU ARE the first occupancy tor ■nire# bedrooms, hot water b-at with trees and outdoor fireplace. Two fireplaces, living and dining LAWRENCE F, FIANO ACnON FROM the start with Pag factory experiepce. All makes, rellent tires rsdlo. heater, very Offered 13-A tanee movlnjg, packing and stor­ an wanted for very interesting arid Milk St., Coventry. PI 2-7838 KALAMAZeX) furnaces-oil, gas $388 Stores,. 99 Summer St. Open eve­ this new 4H room apartment at $9,800. PI 2-6594. Co, MI 9-5348. room. 1*4 baths, one with full Paul P, Fiano MI 8-0488 age. Weekly van aerrics to New and coal. New and used furnaces, This is truly a clean home and and Art. List with ne. Cieasynalri- low rates, free eaUmates, free reasonable. MI 9-8,878.. position in local credit depart­ nings. cMiter. Heated, completely re­ priced right at $14,500. Immediate X—MANCHESTER—d room Cane shower. Seven large . double BROKERS Ml 3-3T85 Felter Agency. MI 9-I400. MI pickup and dellver>’. Mr. Miller, TV SERVICE - Potterton’i all York Ml 8-8563. ment. Paid holidays and many YOUNG MAN for wholesale dis burners. Also blowers, humidi­ Modern or Maple decorated, beautiful bath stove, IN ELUNGTON—Custom huUt. $ occupancy, closets. Beautiful all knotty nine 1953 PLYMOUTH 2-door sedan, all makes. Highest quality guaranteed tributor, stock' clerk with sales fiers and Incinerators. Expert fur­ 12 Piece Bedroom Cod, I or 4 bedrooma, good curdt 9-4301. JA 2-8904. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. fringe benefits. Call Mr. Matthews second floor. Adults. MI 9-9287. bedroom ranch on X a cri^ large tion, excellent family home with kitchen *vith dining area. Built-in TWO-FAMILY 6-4V4 rooma. centra) equipped. $225. Call MI 3-0334 af­ work and parta, over 47 years’ ex­ for appointment for interview. MI opportunity. Driver’s license re nace repairing. (Jhlmney. furnace 12 Piece Living Room WeRrinit Apj>arel~Fa^ 57 living room with lining area, hutch. Oven, stove, dishwasher, ly located. Natural mahogany fin PARTS FOR Schick. Remington, perience. Famous for service since Light trucking and package deliv­ .quired. References. MI 3-5818 be and fireplace cleaning. Ml 3-473’'. 6 Piece Kitchen FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, auto­ large yard for children. Selling i i- BUYING OR SELLING—C*n ter 5. ery. Refrigerators, washers and 8-1689. aunny kitchen, full basemsnt, MANCHESTER REALTV der FHA appraiscl. Priced at 'nly laundry in kitchen, eefeened rear lahed throughout, hot water heat. Sunbeam, and Norelco shavers. 1931. Phone Ml 9-4537 for bea* fore 5, after 6 CH 2-7462 or JA Free storage—Free Deitverjr matic heat, garage, adults pre­ panoramic view. Madeline Smith, CO. porch. Full baaement. Finished ComMnation windows, two-car ga­ w a r r e n E. HOWLAND, Shavers accepted for repair. Rus- 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor hardtop service. stove moving specialty. Folding TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, sorters, 2-6071. ^ SEASONED—Hardwood tor fiir- FOR SALE—Fur coat, muskrat, ferred. Near Main St. MI 9-9895. Realtor. MI 9-1643. $13,600. R. F Dlmock Co., W rage with attached patio. Must be chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. naces, fireplace and stove. Ed­ Ted Coodchild 9-5245. Barbara Weoda. MI 9-7703. recreation room.. Aluminum Roaltor aell's Barber Shop, comer Oak or 1955 Plymouth four door sta­ sizers. Will train. Conn. State Em­ NORMAN’S good condition. Call TR 5-1377. acreens and atoniia throughout. ■can te be appreciated. Priced and Spruce^______tion wagon. Both excellent condi­ WEAVING of bums, moth holes ployment, 806 Main St. DRIVER — Light truck. Aj ward Yeomans, PI 2-8002. 443 Hartford Rd. FOUR ROOM "enement first floor, $12,300—IMMACULATE 5 bedroom . MI 3-0000 for quick sale, $36,000. Prlnclplea t Mi 3-1108 To Loam and tom clothing, hosiery runs, AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Co. Local Winkler Auto Parts, 179 West k BROWN MOUTON fu coat' size $70. Five room flat, second floor, XI-MANCHESTER -, Triple A lo- Wal’ to .wall ruga, double gafaga. tion. Can be seen at 695 Keeney moving, packing, storage. Low Mancheater ranch, ceramic bath, hot water catioa High elevation. Baldwin Reduced. Owner must leav# town, only. Call MI 9-0379. How Tho Homo Tradon NBnV ELECTROLUX (Reg.t auto­ St. handbags repaired, zipper re­ FULL OR PART-TIME bakery die Tpke. TRY MONTY MacLevy’s flgurama . to, maroon winter coat, full excellent neighborhood. MI 9-5229. heat, excellent construction, 100 MANCHESTER vicinity, ultra mod­ Exchange, Inc., matic (F.) WorW's only fully placement, umbrellas repaired, rates on long lo^ dfstancs movea to saleswoman. Experienced pre­ with tempulse, In your home or length, aize 10, Gray vinter coat, 9-5. tootffrontage, large trees. Carlt ern 4 bedroom ranch, 3 baths, full Rd. IH hatha, separate dinette, School bus by the door. 48 states. MD 8-5187 mine. Good for slimming, relax- Xn 8-1524 <-1 .ecreened-in porch, attached ga­ 255 VEllNON ST. Can Hiup Youl automaUc cleaner.' Work saving 1954 OLDS, partially customised, men’s shirt collars reversed and ferred. Apply in iMraon. Parkade PART-TIME service station at­ aize to. All In excellent condition. W. Hufehinz, MI 9-5132 basement, 2-car garSf'*, half acre TOLLAND—Over acres with features. Also full.v guaranteed $490. MI 9-3471 after 5 p.m. Fri replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ tendant. Few evenings and week­ ing and relief from pain caused MI 9-965’i; rage. Immediate occupancy. 800 Bakery, Mancheater Parkade. Open Daily'-9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5 ROOM apartment. Call PI 3-6285 land, trees. Excellent condition. Priced to sell at $16,900. R. F. cabin, good' hunting camp or In Open Sunday 2*5 p.m. 8ELLINO TOUR ROME? Tto factory-rebuilt cleaners. MI 3-8306. day and 10 a.m. Saturday. ing Shop. ends. Experienced preferred, re­ by arthritis or bursitis. No obli­ Sa't. until 7. NEW LISTING—6 room expandable Many extras. Owner sacrificing. Painting—PkBcnng 21 liable. MI 0-8198. gation. Edna E. CHark. MI 9-17' GIRL’S BROWN tweed winter after 5:30. cape, fireplace, aluminum storms, Dimock Co., MI 9-8245. vestment nroperty. Tongren, Brok CHARGED? SURPRISED? prompt, efflctaBt. eourtoous oarw PLAT- FINISH Holland window CLE^K TYPIST Full price, $16,500. Expandable er. MI S-6321. toe and oppratolag witbogt outgo* WANTED—Ride from the Center EXTERIOR AND interior painting Before you buy furniture any­ coat, size 12-14, two years old. ex­ ameslte drive. Built 1952 on a cape, garage, one acre land, full XXl-MANCHESTBR—New 7 jom to caplto! area. 8:15-4:30. MI 1963 DODGE. Good condition. Ml shades, made to measure. All Personnel department has an TOWN OF MANCHESTER cellent condition, $10. Boy’s gab­ FIVE ROOM flat, 2nd floor, hot 90x125 lot. Excellent condition. You will be whian you aee this- ttoiii oaO . A. Beeehlerntooitor, metal Venetian blinds st a ntw and paperhanging. Wallpaper KNAPP HUNTING boots and where Shop at Norman’s. water, garage. Adults preferred. price $10,500. Many more good Coionlal; 1*4 bathe, breeaeway two TREBBE DRIVE 10^94000 or WeUev R 8)«ltli, AO- 9-2498. 9-2894. books. Guaranteed workmanship. opening tor an experienced clerk ardine trench coat, wool zipper Call now. Paul J. Correnti, Ml buya from $5,000 up. Call the Ells­ custom ranch *vlth lie targe living low price. . Keys made while you typist. P’osltlon requires a neat ap­ shoes. Harry Mahoney, MI 3-4327. USED ELECTRIC stove, excellent lining. Good condition. Size 14-16. MI 9-0482. ' 8-5363. car attacheo garage. Built-imi im Immaculate five room ranch room, three good-alscd todrooma, ■oetata lC 04903. M m b tr Mnltt- wait Marlow's. Reasonable rates. Fully insured. Senior Enjrineerinsr Aide' worth Mitten Agency, Realtor, MI mediate occupancy, $33,900. R. F WANTEa>—Ride to Pratt * Wttlt- pearing woman, with good judg­ condition, four burners, two ovens, $8. Call between 6-9 p.m. MI 3-6930, MI 9-5524. with full basement. Located acroea family kitchan and mahogany ple Listing fervtoe. ney, Snd shift. Vicinity of Pearl Auto Driving School 7* A Fast and courteous service. Leo 2'/* JOHNSON outboard motor. two drawers, best offer. MI 8-7785. 9-0472. ANDOVER—For Rent three room LARGE, THREE bedroom ranch, Dlmock Co. MI 9-5245. the street from Verplanck School. paneling throughottt. There is also CTTRTAINSilaiinderpd In my home. J. Pelletier. Ml 9-6326. ment. Good typing ability Is essen- $4,06.5.00—$5,157.00 Singer sewing machine. Cheap. 14 apartment, flrat floor on main WAirmO HOUSE huyere-Wantod and Spruce.Sta. MI 9-1130. tisl. Interesting diversified work, with attached garage and full Three bedrooma, extra large kitch a breezeway. garage, and the let PREPARE FOR driver’s teat: Years of experience. Reiisonably Munro St. ALL KINDS—Of sterilized, rei.n- EXtJELLENT condition, 'boy's win­ road Available Nov. 1st. Adulta EXTRA SPECIAL X X n—FOR further Information or four bedroom henoe, good neigh­ Agee 18 ic 80. Driving ana class THOMAS HARRISON — Painting excellent benefit program. Write (Vacation leave, sick leave, holi­ basement. Located in beautiful appointment to see these homes en. Fireplace, amesite drive, com­ is 90 ft by 400 ft. We'tl he looking priced. MI 9-2411. ished used furniture for every ter 'Jacket and sport coat,^ze'~nP~’~ preferred. PI 2-i-8694. Tamarack Hills with outstanding SIX ROOM CUSTOM BUILT bination windows. Only $ , . borhood, for executive with fear Aotomobnes tor Salt 4 room. Three instructors. No watt and decorating. E!qulpped an'* days with pay and other benefita).- call Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 16 000 for you. children. Low 90a. Wanted three DICK’S WEA'THERBTRIP Com fully insured for large and email SIX PAIRS drapes, 84”. MI 8-8332. room and appliancea alt in ex* 18. Also man s topcoat, size 38-40. -THREEt'uwv' b- wm-nLjrROOM apartment, tile convenience to school, shopping Ing. Manchester Driving'' Acade CLERK TYPIST Permanent employment under cellent condition. LeBlanc Furni­ MI 9-4885. and travel. Sales . executive Near Rockville—plumbing heat' Robert D. Murdock, MI S-6472. or four bedroom house. Henry It. WANTED - a e a n used cart, We my. PI 2-7249. pany doors and windows, custom jobs Worknisuiship guaranteed pleasant working conditions with bath, linoleum, venetiait blinds. Ing windows, and every letail of Daniel G. Saimdera, TR 5-2838, GREEN ROAD ELVA TYLER, Realtor - — ,000 to with reasonable prices. Ml 9-2497. ture Hospital, 195 South St., transferring to Chicago. Estate- area. Approadmotoly 918.000 to buy, trade down or trade any­ work guaranteed. Call collect WU Box 1512 opportunity for training and pro­ Rockville. TR 5-2174. Open 9 to 0. Heat and hot water furnished. construction -exceptionally well Richard F. Dimock, MI 9-8003. Immaculate four room cape MI 9*4469 910,000. E a ^ r Bchwan, BrUwr. Bre thing. DougUu Motors, 838 Main. MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead llmantle HA 3-1196 motion. Special application forms STORM WINDOWS, four 32x68, Wanted—To Buy 58 Parking. Inquire 11 or 15*4 School like grounds in fine neighborhood. planned and built. 10 acres of land. Extra large kitchen with separata MI 9-5051 MI 9-9901 Ing driving achool. Three skill' i; EiXTERIOR and Interior paintmg. Hartford, Conn, screens included, two 28x68, two St, ■ C!ustom-built In 1956, first quality 68 ELSIE DRIVE-8 room split dining area. Front vestibule prO' MI 94194. Ceilmgs refinished. Paperhtuiglng. may be obtained at the Office of DOUBLE MAPLE four-poater bed. throughout. Tastefully decorated Must be seen to b# appreciated. OLDER CARS, mechanica spe- courteous instructors. Class room the General Manager, Manchester, combination doors 32x80. MI very good condition, $20. C!all after WE BUY and sell antique and uaed ' level, FHA appraised. Fairly vidSs adequate closets. Fireplace, clala, tixit youraelf care, always instructions for 16, ''7 year olds IRONING DONE in m.v home. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. stating education, work history and 9-2498. with Philippine mahogany trim. priced. Must sell by Nov. 1st. . IN TOWN Fully covered by insurance. Call Connecticut, Personnel Depart­ 4. lin 9-1808. furniture, china, glass, silver pic MANCHESTER ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, full basenteut. Large lot, plenty of a good eelectioa. Look behind our Telephone• Mr. Mortlock, Director South Windsor Heights. MI 4-0155. salary deaired. ment. Hartford. Connecticut or the ture frames, guns., attic content* Sensibly priced at $17,900 making Owner Ml 3-7101. treea. Senaibly priced, 18 exclusive Spic and Span — Economical, oCtlce. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. of Driver, Education. Ml 9-7398. Edward R. Price. Ml 0-1008. SAW RIG with 4 cylinder Willys en­ excellent financing available. For Realtor GOOD DEPENDABLE cleaning Connecticut ' State Employment whole ‘Testates. Furniture -refin CREEN MANOR liatinga to aeleet from, plua multi' com*' table home of alx finlabati BEST BUYS... gine, also ripping saw. Very rea­ REFRIGERATOR, In good condi­ detail! which apply to you call MI $18,800—9$ WOODBRIDOB St. NEED A CAR and had your credit LARSON’S Connecticut’s first li­ Buitdlna—Contracting 14 PAINTING AND paperhsnglnp woman, one day a week. MI Service In Hartford or Manchester. sonable. PI 2-6878. ished and repaired. Furniture Re- 9-1378. Ruasell F, Broderick, MI 3-5440 MI 9-5938 Spacious older home, 9 rooma plus pie liatinge. rooma. Fireplace. Full baaement. turned down? Short on down pay- censed driiring school trained. Good clean workmanship at ri '- 3-8266. Completed applications must be on tion, $40. Call MI 4-4894. pailr Service and' Sales, Talcott- CARDENS Broker. unflnlabad. Easily converts file at the Office of the General HUNTING ammunition 260 Savage ville. OLCOTT DRIVE, A A Zone, well GREEN HILL STREET Children attend Buckley. Price B v B M h ro mentT Had a repoaseaalon? Don't Certified and approved, Is now of­ ALL TYPES of , caroentry work sonable rates. 30 year# In Man­ On West Middle Turnpike into a 3-famUy, 9-car .taraga. Lot give upi See Douglaa Motors, get chester., Raymond Fiike. MI WOMAN wanted from 8 to 8 p.m. Manager. Manchester, Connecticut, —303 Savage—30/80—32 Special at MANCHESTER - Sturdy new 6 built, attractive Cape Codi 4 Location plus on this home. $15,800. EOLTOir LAKE. fering classroom and behind done, alterations, dormers, roof­ Just Off the Wilbu* Cross rooms down. Garage, amesite 99x165. Marlon B. Robertson u a lomown on the lowest down wheel Instruction for teenagers. 9-9237. two nights weekly to supervise on or before November 12, 1959. 82.50 per box. 7.62 M/M Rusaian room Garrison Colonial. IH baths, Broker. Ml S-S98S. Large six rooms plus an encloaed ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 0-5981. .children. Vicinity of Birch Moun­ —i.7 M/M Japanese -303 British Rooms Without Board 59 Parkway. drive, aluminum storms, front Bfwt and amalleat payments anywhere. MI 0-8076. SEPTIC TANKS Near Manchester Shopping Park­ hot water, heat, full Insulation, porch. Vacant and the owner wants MADELINE SMITH. Realtor Not a small loan or finance eom- ANT KIND of carpentry and cabi­ INTERIOR painting and paper­ tain Rd., Bolton. Call MI 9-0964. — 80/40 Krag at $3,00 per box. ROOM FOR RENT—3 minute plaaUred walls, fireplace with vestibule, a fine home, fine loca $10,500, 3' bedroom ranch recrea­ a sale. Asking $13,900 with a high m OREEH EOADMtat- papy plan. Douglas Motors, 883 hanging. Clean workmanship. No Salesmen Wanted 36-A Pistol calibers and other rifle AND ade and schools. paneled wall, knotty pine cabi­ ,tion. $14,900. Warren E. Howland, tion room;. rear porch, axcellent FHA aaaumable mortgage. Sec­ 4 I tr o o m Onto. net work done. Honest and relia­ EXPERIENCED girl tor counter walk from center of town, buses 3H-4Vs room apartrnents are Realtor. MI 3-1108. Main St. Garage—Service—Storage 10 ble workmanship. Call Roscoe job loo small. Free estimates. calibers at bargain prices also. ami restaurants. C!all MI 9-4401. net#. Large shade treea. Owner condition, central, asaume 4H% ondary financing available if need ______I to ta M e e f John Verfaille, MI 3-2821. and grill work. Apply in person, SALESMEN. We are seeking a PLUaCED SEWERS now renting tor Immediate occu­ MI 9-1642 tfela ana. tom evre t$ to yw r- Thompsen, Ml 8-1898 for estl- Phone MI 3-8514. pancy. and. builder. MI 8-4860. ^ - VERNON—6 room ranch, large lot, m ortage, amall caah. Carlton W. ed. O rtalnly a Tot of hous# tor Ole 1955 BUICK hardtop, excellent con­ STORAGE SPACE and garage for matea Homer’s Luncheonette. qualified representative in the ROOMS—Furnished, well heated. Hutchins. Ml 9-8133.' money. Call—many more available. MANC»E8TER—Leas than $8,000 ■elf. dition, low mileage, owned by re­ ‘ rent, 645 North Main St. Ml FIFTY WCK3DEN horses, three to Furnished Model Apartments NAME YOUR down payment. only 3 years old. Home completely 8T BRETTOfr BOAl>—V- Bonds—Stock)* Mortgages 31 Manchester area. This is not a Mathias GlustC Free parking. Also heated cabins. Open Daily and Sunday air-cMiditioned. Assume 4*4% cash will assume a 414 M r cent tired clergyman. Phone MI 9-0357. 9-2302. BIDWELL HOME Improvemen Help Wanted—Male 36 house to house proposition but a four feet high, 4H ft. wide, made Call Ml 9-0826 between 5-7 p.m. 61 Alice Drive— Five rooms with MANCHESTER—Convenient loca- A REAL BUY GI mortgage with monthly pay, reom Oapo. 114% MarOfafa, C!o. Alterations, additions ga­ repeat item sold to commercial with two by tours, on ball tearing Septle Takks. Dry Wells. Sewn 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. l*/i baths, full cellar, spic and mortgage. Home Finders Realty tion to achools, churches and bus. 884-ee monthly tochkiaa tog- 1956 RED FORD convertible. Ex­ IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi­ Lines ln*'talled—Cellar Water­ Scranton Tourist Home and Phone: MI 3-3618 Co., MI 3-1131. Owners now in Florida. Must ments of $11A on a three bedroom rages. Roofing and aiding experts. tude of monthly payments may be TURRET LATHE operator—able and industrial accounts. Our field caaters. $2.60 apiece. Have many Cabins, 180 Tolland Tpke. span, ready to move In. Owner. Ebtcellent 6 room Cape with ga­ ■ell this neat 6 room brick. Cape ranch vHth 114 bathe, full base- ea and humraaea. 894 ft. Ito tremely clean, power steering T Motorcycleti— Bievcies 11. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. to set up and work from blue­ training program assures Imme^ uses around the' home. Ideal tor proofing Done. MI 3-0096. rage. Second floor Unfinished. ’Iliis A C radio. May be seen at Bo! -i lumped into one second mortgage GREEN MANOR EAST HARTFORD — 7 room split Cod. has a full ahed dormer, front ' ment, encloeed carport. Immedl- 184 BATNEB 8T— I# m ana Unexcelled workmanship. jSasy prints. Snort run aircraft quality. dlate Income. Submit resume of builders and contractors. MI LIVINO ROOM—And te^lroom, (XJNSTRUertTON CO. one owner home has fireplace, oil home neraaa from haanltaL Esso Service Station. Reasonable. 1948 INDUN CHIEI' 74-Fully with payments of only $22.25 for 9-0474. first floor front, on bus line, res­ SOUTH WINDSOR. 79 .aurel St. level, 3 years old, 2 -full baths, vealbule. 3 baths, baaement ga ate occupancy. Lomoe A Nettle- equipped. 233 Vernon St. Call MI- budget terms. MI 9-8495 or TR each $1,000 you need. Dial (3H All benefits available. Wilco Ma­ qualifications to Jo# Levihe. 11 McKin n ey br o s. Manchester Shopping Parkade large lot, basement garage, all heat, heated dunroont, beautiful rage and a good deep lot; Vacant. ton Co. C?H 94211, evenings Mr. kfaiiy tmatoeas and realdan 5-9109. chine Tool Co., Routes 8 A 44, Hol­ Jackson Rd., Bloomfield 12, C!onn. taurant nearby and narking. MI­ 5 room ranch, extra Isurge kitch­ lot with trees plua tool shed. tia) poaribmtiea. 9-0654. 6-889'f and ask Frank Burke or TURQUOISE tweed Lawson foam SBw«ra9« DhtpoM^ Co. S-5002. Manchester, Connecticut en. built-in oven, screened porch, aluminum combinations. Assume Asking $15,800. Terrific value. Handler. MI 9-7011, Mr. Booth, AD Mrs. Carter how. Connecticut ton. 4*i% mortgage. Home ’’’inders Easily financed. Priced to aell. 3-8441, Mr. Gaffey, JA 3-0088. 119 KEEXEV ST—« raems rubber sofa, half price, 17” Cape- 180-182 Pearl SL—MO S-BlM FOUR ROOMS., second foor, no half acre lot. Excellent financl MI 3-6273. Brae-Burn Realty. Businetw Services OffgrC4l 13 Roofing—Siding 16 Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., WANTED—Bartender at chib for hart console TV. Best offer. MI PLEASANT—Large, heated roo. i, available. Marion E. Robertson, Realty Co., Ml 8-1131. T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor finJahed In tUa 7*rMBi OMpn. • SEPTIC TANKS Hartford. Situations Want«d— heat, automatic hot water includ­ MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, iUk let. nlee loentton. Prfaed night work. Good for retired man. 3-8471. free . parking, on bus line. 146 ed with rent. $56 a month. Good Broker, MI 3-5953. RfKUKVILLE-* 6 room cape, at­ MANCHESTER—4 room C ^ e Cod, CLEANED and INSTALLED CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Call after 5 p.m. MI 3-5968. Female 88 Center St. MI 8-5002. In excellent, condition, located one MI 3-1377 many extras. 3'acres land. Will below nuu-ket. V/i% m arl-' available alt hours. Satlsfactirai RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and location. Middle-aged couple pre­ 35 LAKE STREET—7 room Co­ tached garage and breezeway, consider trade. Tongrmi, Brpkar. n g e . built-up roofs, gutter and -conduc Business Opportuiiities 32 ferred. MI 3-7094. porch, full cellar, assume 4*4% block from shopping and bus. DOMINATING 8*4 room home, MI 34331. • SEWERS guaranteed. Call MI 9-'315 tor work; roof, chimney repairs. PART-TIME man wanted foi* Ful­ FURNISHED , ROOM—One minute lonial, IH baths, screened porch, Aluminum - storm windows and 29 DOANE ST.—Big f-roem ler Brush delivery. Must have car. MOTHER DESIRES baby-sitting from Main Street,, tight house­ attached garage; beautifully 'and- mortgage. Home Finders Realty dishwasher, fireplace, recreation CahMilal. S-enr garage. MACHINE CLEANED ELECTROLUX owners—Free pick­ Ray Hagenow,_ Ml 9-2214; Ray WANTED—Venture capital to de FOUR ROOM apartment, 2nd Co.. MI 3-1131. screens. 4*4 per cent mortgage Apply 42 Ruasell 'St. job days, in' her home. MI 3-0891. keeping, women only. MI 9-7959. scaped lot, .102x612. Immediate maybe assumed with $3,300 and room, aluminum storma, amesite MANCHESTER, Rockledge — Six letxlBe f t let: Real valna hi up and delivery. Prompt, friendly Jackson. MI 3-8325. velop a new type of playground floor, heat and hot water fur­ occupancy. Marion B. 'Robertson, garage. Bowers school. Only room ranch, full dining room, ga­ the deolrable Bawsm aecttan. • INSTALLATION service on your Electrolux (R) swing. Best of references. Write ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. nished. 234 Oak St. for more in­ LARGE 7 room single, 4 bedrooms, monthly payments of $83. New $17,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI GOUOHUN ROOFING Company. A BIG HONE formation. MI 9-7120 or MI 9-7567. Broker, MI 3-5953. glaased porch with field-stone mortgage available with as little rage. $19,500, Tongren, Broker. 8< QUAKER. ROAD—Ntoa SPECIALIST ^ cleaner. Also featuring rug wash­ Bor- R, Herald. Centrally located. Babies ac­ 9-5182. MI 3-8321. Green klaaar ranrh. Profee- er., floor scrubber apd wrxer. Inc Aluminum aiding, aaphalt- cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch Si. FOUR BEDROOM—Ranch, ’ire- fireplace, heated recreation room, as $600. Priced $10,500. The Lomas aabestoa roofing. Also alumin.um, LOCALLY OWNED-Fuel oil busi­ AT A THREE ROOMS and bath. Off garage. St. James Parish. Rea­ A NetUeton Co. CH 9-6211, eve­ aiaaal man leavtog many ciall Electrolux authoi^ed sales It My lUiMy Ever Haypy? place. hot water heat, 3 baths, extiua. Vaea)#t. Ttwi aid Oouitry and service. Ml 9-0843, JA 2-0108. g-Jvanlzed or copper gutters and ness. Good addition for some local WARM, COMFORTABLE room, Hartford Rd. Has nice cellar and recre'ation room, double garage, sonable. Goodchild-Bartletl Real­ nings Mr.'Handler. MI 9-7613. Mr. Please aalTtor Augustine Kamien- readers.' Ml 8-7707. dealer. Write Box T, Herald. very nicely furnished, tile hath, yard. MI 9-0009. trees: Only $16,500. Carlton W. ty. BU 9-0939, MI 3-7925. Gaffey, JA 3-0686, Mr. Booth, AD tW) PORTER ST—Etovan- ______, , . you know he’s owned that business 3-8441. ream older home wttk extra. ski. ROOFING, Sid in g , painting Car- nice private home, 316 Spruce St. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132. Draiaasa Go. HoId Wanted— Pemalo -3ft property for simply ages. Well, the other FIVE ROOM duplex, bath, hot SEIXUDED. immaculate 8 room boUdlng (at. Ideal far two pentry. Alteratlons and additions, Low! Low! PRICE COLEMAN ROAD - - Attractive water. large yard. Newly redeeo MANCHESTER famISe,. Ceilingsngs. Workmanship guaran­ BOWERr SCHOOIj—Custom 8 bed­ ranch, built-in stove, garage, BOLTON—5-rpom Ranch. 114 years f Mlf-4143 ItORTENSEN TV. SpeclaUsed RCA BOOKKEEPER TYPIST, construc­ day he decided he needed some extra cash sleeping room, television, morning rated. 1127 Sullivan Ave. Wap room ranch,' fireplace, cellar, many extras, 3 acre*, trees. Only old. Cellar, garage, enclosed i S« POX BILL - DRIVE. teed, A. A. Dim, Inc., 299 Autumn —something about some investment he ping, Ml 4-i948;' televisioF^ service, Ml t-4641. St. MI 3-4880. tion business. One girl, office, .lo­ Littip kitchen privilegea. Working man beautiful condition, lovely lot with $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI breezeway, ameslte drive, large ROOKVILLR — ktonager's cated in Manchester Shopping told Mom. Well, he called up this Realtor Agent and you or woman, MI 9-3879. THREE ROOM heated apartment trees, assume 4H% mortgage. 9-5132. . ' . lot. Owner, 3-1273. tronafer makev this 4 hed- Parkade. .5 dfty week. 2 weeks' know'in a couple of days this Agent had a buyer out that Small cash. Only $15,500. Carlton reani inunarnlato aniit-laval paid vacation. Starting $70.. Write A* 1,0% NEAR MAIN ST. for gentleman, suitable jir t. or 2 people. Apply W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132.- , avanahle NOW! PWA ap- Roofing am! Chimneys 16-A Bex 8 , Herald. said Dad’s property was .iust made to order for him. private (sntrance, parking. ' 23 Edward Holl. MI 3-5117. nntlaed to- oalrk aale. Down With Pearl St. MI 3-7236. FIVE ROOM ranches - 6 and 7 ROOMING—Specializing repairing HOUSEWJ"ES earn $5 to $t0 In Daddy says that the reason he got such quick actionNvas *79 CHARTER OAK ST— FOR L f ASE that this Agent is a member of MLS and he lists your" YOU MAY be looking for a apa- FIVE ROOMS^- Centrally located, room Colonials. For further de­ Owner want* ♦Wa nlc« raaeh , roofs of all kinds New roofs, gut­ vour home. Call PI 2-6941 or PI Y A and tails call Charlea Lesperance. Ml A VALUED HOME . ..by Jaryis now. A«W«g 815.10(1. CENTRALLY LOCATED SERVICE STATION ON ter work, chimneys cleaned, r.- 2-86.53. property with all the other 25 agencies, too, and that cldUB room beautifully furnished, with' garage, MI 9-3361. 9-762P. paired. Aluminum siding. i Ypu may desire the benefits of ktalce TOUT offer . . witii MAIN ST. IN MANCHESTER. HAS BEEN SERV­ way they're sure to find someone who wiRits to jju.v, and FHA denaat*! ING MOTORISTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS GET THE years’ experience. Free esti­ WOMAN to clean rooms, part-tirne kitchen privileges. You may also 4 CAROL DRIVE-Rockville. $13.- mates Call Howley, Ml 8-5361, 'M work Must' have own transporta­ it didn't cost him a bit more either. Oh, and Daddy said Financing have the use of my living rcx>m. I Business lAicatinns 650. 5 room ranch, large living *8 PIONEER. CIRCLE—8 DETAILS ON THIS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUN­ 3-0763.' tion. Ml 4-1504. another thing—that you can always count on ML^ lie- want you to feel at home Tel. for Rent 64 room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed­ badraatn raiudi at a bodgat ITY? . cause only REALTORS are members of Multiple Listing MI 9-7361. rooms, '1*4% mortgage can be ■trie*. OnH- 819.708. PRIOEO FROM / Tt^toNOmONED 8-room office. assumed. Marion E. Robertson, 80 HrtRTON ROAD—Pnn- TIDEWATER OIL CO. * Service. > • rooms, '8 bedrooms, oeramlc! Broker, Ml 3-5953. «hed downer, two front dor- tllod both, G-E Mtchen with fur- FURNISHED ROOM near Main St 100% Main Street location Park­ I i \ mars. h-eerewav. garage. JA 7-7221 nltare fteiahed birch caMneta, MI 9-2170. 9'Hazel St. ing Marlow's. 867 Ma*n St CAPE COD—6 finished rooms, full "*ee lot- I* (h*- w»**,loca4ed EVENING JA 8-8914—MI 8-8758 How Are You Fixed for l%t)? MULTIPU USTING SERVICE fall hhsemeot with oxteUenb $ STORE FOR rent, suitable for ahy dormer. 2 bathe, bay window, Cane wo*4h 9*4JtOO? W# rsc room area, hot water oil A partments— Flats— business. Good location, heated, -walkout basement. Oversize ga­ to'nic so. Make a reaaenable SPONSORED BY THB heat An city faeUIttee. 50x55. MI 9-9969. rage ameslte drive. Ail in excel­ r------nffer! 19.‘)9 has but two more months to go. Is your housing prob­ 16,900 Tenements . 63 lent condition. FHA appraised. xTvir DRtVK. VF.FNON— REAL ESTATE BOARD OF MANCHESTER lem still unsolved? Is your family still llvliig under crowded LARGE STORE-203 North Main ' $16,500. Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. Foil shed doimer on thia tm- f o r RENT—In Coventry—4 room conditions due tp lark of adequate apace? Are you stilt wish­ St. 18x75. New modern front, MI 3-7433. mamlate Cane. Low, low Ken Oetrinaky Arthur A. Knofla Stanley Bray apartment, heat and hot water good business center, $85 month Vernon taxes. Near nrhooL ing .you hod a 't v room or family room to rejnove some of 6nd electric atove supplied. Ga- 5fl 8-5159 5H 8-5440 5H 8-0978 ly- ■ .1 ROCKLEDGE Want to tnova to OlaatMH the. prossure from .vour busy household? Do you still feel MODEL HOME OPEN . rage stall-if deaired. A. G. Crick- 91-93 ST, JOHN STREET .hnryf Call oa ahont the nice your children could do hette^ in school if they- had. aeparate Sherwood A. Beechler Oaaton Realty T. J. Crockett more, PI 2-6449. TERRIFIC VALUE eaneh au4 there for leaa than 5H 84009 5H 94181 Mt 8-1577 SAT., 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.—SUN.. 1 PA4. to 4 PAA. Houses tor Rent 65 bedrooma permitting the privacy necessary for good study VERY DESmABUO-6 room du­ Beautiful 5*4 room cuatom built Two family duplex, 6 and 6. 8i».ooe. habits ? If the answer is ’ yes ” to these questions, we are Bernle Cantor - DAILY 1 PAI. to 5 PAA. plex, aunporch and garage, sepa­ Ranch,‘In excellent condition.'’’ 24 An elegant English Colonial of brick and frame con­ a*.* GARDNER ST—took Ellsworth Mitten GoodchikI Realty rate heating unit, basement and COVENTRY, Gerald Park - .11 New copper pluipbing, 3-car garage. th1« rnstom raaeh over, then For Sale pleased to suggest the following 3 outstanding homes In Man- TRemont 5-8495 5H 9-6980 MI 5-1025 year 'round modern two bedroom ft. living room, with fireplace. struction, 30 foot living room, formal dining room, mod­ Attic storage. Available on or make your offer. FHA ap- tchealer that solve Ufese problems—(1) In the Manchester house, unfurnished. Fully insulat­ Three bedrooma, kitchen with din­ One vacancy. FHA financing available. AIIoa i^Uunpef Directions:—Enter Woodhill Heights opposite Manchester about Nov. 1. fl2S. C!aU MI 3-3934 ing area, built-in oven and range. ern kitchen with birch cabinets and labor-saving appli­ prnieed. Another one that Green area, an -room Colonial at 23 Elwood Road; (2) In Madeline Smith Walton W. Grant ed, central automatic heating, all mast bo seen Inside. CAPE COD-82 Bretton Rd. 8 . Ml AU54JI alter 6:30. conveniences. Ideal location, $76 Full baaement. 1-car oversized ga- ances, baths, 4 bedrooms, ^-car garage. This dig­ 5 FINISHED RbOMS. 1 ir.VFINlNHED. FIREPLACE. SEP- the Country Club area, a 4 bedroom 7-room home at 57 Arvlne MI 9-1049 Agency Shopping Parkade Off Middle Turnpike West at Tower Road. 5H S-1158 per month. PI 2-5374. range. Beautiful lot. Immediate oc­ nified and cared-for home Is perfect for a successful ABATE GARAGE. VERY LOVELY HOME IN NICE NEIGH- Place; (3 In the Bowers School area, an -room Colonial at. ' Clifford Hansen cupancy. 8% mortgage may be as­ •If08# of the Above are BORHOOD.J. CAN ASSUME PRESENT 1'/,% MORTGAGE. 1 8 •MI S-945S Earle 8 . Rohan Model Homes on Woodhill Road THREE ROOM apartment. Ml business man or professional with a growing family. Out IIS Princeton Street. Thgee are quality built homes in chok MI 9-7455 Carlton W. Hutchins 9-5229, 9-6. sumed. Price reduced, $19'.9()0. Call Fresh, Recent Listings FOUR ROOM single house for of town owner just reduced price by |1,000. Call today. locations in Manchester. We Invite your Inspection. .. Welles Agency MI 9-5182 PI 3-7850 Warren Howland g a r d e n APARTMENTS - Four rent. MI 3-6906. Wo Invito Toar Inspoettoo. OPm FOR INSfCCTlON 5H 9-1 irn Elvn T yler' Better Built By rooms, heat, hot water and park­ FRANCES K. W A ITER John H. Lnppen, Inn. MI 9-4400 ing. m 8tt809. FOR RBOT—Four room half of a The ConneeKeiif Bank TIib WHHam I. SUNPAY, NOV. 1—11 kM. te 6 F.M. IWl 9*5301 WUIIam E. Belflore duplex houae, $90 a month. 5U MI 8-1955 ' ROBER T J. Smith, INC. ’ Agency John S. Blssett New 5 ROC duplex, 3 bedrooms, 3-0845. AND TMICr COMDANy pvfnofw 5fl 94700 ^ PI 9-0898 - carage. Adult family or tndlvi. NEW O-ROOM Ctope, two rooms un- ,y. A. BOOGWl 963 MAIN BTIUBET Jarvis Realty Co, FIVE ROOM single Off Main Jarvis Realty Co. SHOWN BY APPOINTMBKrr OIO,T Ml 3*41 tS iuais ahartng. Ml 3-4083 after 5. finlihed, fireplace full basement, 888 Mata 8t.< RALPH LIPMANy Broker Real Estato Center MeRInaey Brathere JARVIS REALTY CO. Three bedrooms, hot water large 'lot, price $13,900. Small MI 9-5341 TWO ROOM, furnished apart­ heat, modern kitchen, atorm wjnr down payment. :For furtlMr infor Mi 3-4112 — M IM200 Conn. Bank and Trust Oa. W. B. BEUnOBB REAL ESTATE INBURANCfiS Elsie Meyer East Hartford, Conn, Inc. EVEMNOR Ml 4-M10—50 8-«788—PI 8-SSll OHapel 8-8981 Mr. YlMaor 5 0 8-8181 t TEL. MI S-18M — JA 8-87S8 5n 9-8594 JA 8-4594 5H 8-00f« MII-4112 MIMIOO ment, all utilitlee furnished. 105 dowe,itnwa tiletiia bath.hath Garage.Garaw AdultaAdulta'] mstlon call PhUbrick Agency, MI Birch a t prefarrad. MB; B, Horatd. V, isu